BIRTHS JAMES Mr. are happy to announce the arri- | : of their daughter, Tracy | t he tal. Weight 7 lb.. 914 oz. A sister for Herman. McKENNA — At the Prince| County Hospital, November 1964, Mrs. Everett | F. McKenna, Borden, a_ son pounds », ounces. “Peter Dav- id,” a ther fo. Donna Dar- lene. { and Mrs, Ward James (nee Edith James) | VITAL STATISTICS | een ~_ ; Mr. and Mrs’ Charles cock, Murray River, wish thank their relatives and eka who, pe or on the occasion of their ing anniversary, congratulatory > 9 In loving fered ‘ my father, M. Gilbert on senite | grestinge and personal . wishes who passed away HOvennES | 5th., The sisters and brother of the Always remembered by son ate Margaret MacDougall ex | Gary BERNARD — In lov r Rive’ November Sth., | Si 9) To ‘ok the road alone (We. live in memory’s garden |with fh happy days we've known. mee Bik ve gone first and we end their thanks to all those lee who, during her long oving mem-| ijIness, visited hi ory of a dear husband and {a-| hereq Nee Sx and Tenens ther, Henry J. Bernard, Hunt- er, who »vassed away ed her so faithfully w th cards, letters and gifts, or con- tributed in any way to her com- fort and happiness. To the cler- gy, the doctors, and nurses. a | very special thank you for your, care of and concern for our be loved sister. To those who light ened our burden of grief by | CITY & QUEENS BARBIE DOLL clothes for sale, hand made. Many lovely ing to fit most dolls. Any doll dressed by request. Shop early | Alexander Drive. HOME COOKING sale at EI- lis Bros. Sherwood, Friday, No- | vember 6th at 6.30 sponsored by West Covehead UCW. KINGS COUNTY REGULAR’ FRIDAY night) dance in Morell Village Hall. | Music by the Del-Rays. PRESCHOOL children and Brackley items to choose from; also cloth-| for ehoice, Mrs. Gordon Senn, 15 | their expressions of sympathy | who | Hu had their routine immuni- Joint meeti in fai BRIEN — and their help we extend sincere i have ton, Friday 6 p.m. Joint meeting —Alma United Baptist Church- MINES vere § Russell O’Brien aa Seeiiaies we a cme. ie thanks. ARee NAY. beceive ral Pole of Junior and Senior High. Wor- . Rev. Maxwell Nesbit pire Ten Os ee ae eae et art (eehsas one Me Bradley) of St. Eleanors, are Though blindly we may grope,; The MacDougall family. | here ath , 1.30 cn 0 fep 11 a.m, Sunday, guest CHRISTIAN Church, Sum- ister. O'Leary 10.30 a.m.; Alma Agnico 152510 81 #1 a1 ~~~ eal east-end livestock market, happy to announce the arrival a memory of your help ing vee t Mont rom iblic hi if peaker Mr. Ralph Balderston morside, Minister, D.L. Howlett. | 13 p.m. Combined service at Be- Cam Flo 135400 295 230 265 475 Receipts: 269 cattle, 155 pr a gel ie dieu PN haere hate (e all yh are fear soot ce ef an Pompei Seca tath sine Senne! 10 Worship) thel 7.30 p.m. [7h eee NE a ealves, 27 hogs, nine ahogp aed 1964. A son weighing 7 pounds 3 still buoys us on with hope. sincere thanks to ail who gave | Communion 11 a.m, Even- ————-—— pence y mee oy FUN | jambs _ | ounces and a daughter weighing me subscriptions by person and BENEFIT DANCE for Rollo 'Y Day Seeing 30 Bet eee ing Service 7 p.m. | eeu aac emeen Prem | "Medium steers 17.50 - 19.25, 5 pounds 5 oie A brother and | We: we known so much of happi- ove the counter that helped win | Bay fire victims in St. Margar- High will ae HD ou ay a TORONTO Bid ask | good steers 20.50, common 16.50- sister for Donn: | Mtr. ‘Farrell trip t» Florida, also jets Hall on Thursday, Novemb- Pans ee -B. somers, In-' SPECIAL SERVICE at Cen- | Adanae Mutual 9.08 3.37 | 17.50. ENGAGEMENTS : | Neve ied orcas /Mage, G2, pes oro tal Bode Unled BADCLSL continued trom peso) | dicks Sr «EG | Common cnwe 2M, em McKAY — MacPHEE Mr iA death cannot destroy. jell Boswell, our neighbours, pe MacINTOSH Windfalls iets YORK PASTORAL Ciarge, the 5 m Ppanielistawart, guest Cal Ea ims sie daa | American Growth 10.73 11.73 Ge enters 28 | medina a8 and Mrs. Jamar Os Weiter Sa. Ever remembered by wife | their Kinviness to the family $1.00 per busiel. No delivery. | United Church. Rev. F.W. Lacey, speaker. Music by the Park | Calvert 13000 26 28° +3 | Canada Growth 6.00 ~36 27, common and grassers 13-18. wade Hatt aie ay, and family hile Y was {Bring containers. Bert Hane. minister. Nov. 8. 11 a.m. York. | Royal Eight. | Sooner 4000 16% 16 1641 | Cdn Gas and Energy 8.72 9.34 Grade A hogs 26: sows 16.50. Mb ee $8 antenen “Elsie Hil veld, Montague RR 2. 2.30 Pn aprackley. | 7.30 p.m | Teck € ad 2007 S15 505 ors | Gan Investment 415 438 Lambs 23; sheep 650-11. " - ntr, a rvice 0 216 | Cdn 92.8. 4a iu knmemeenel ew vibe uae se est daughter, Mary Theresa to) ory of our mar oving eo 2 MAIN STREET Beauty Par- an UNITED CHURCH, Kensing- ion OF, ae SLB SNS 28 + | Canal $2.92 55.57 | Angus J Ph ry r, Hedley. fay: I wish to thank Rev, Father) ton. Church School 9.50 a.m. 200 280 280 280 + 9 | Champion Mutu 7.29 8.91 | gus James MacPhee, son idl f| nter, wip passed away Nov-|Reid, Msgr. Poirier, Drs. lour Montague, has soeialy on| VERNON — POWNAL Pastor- ‘Morning Worship 11 a.m, Even-| U8,2 $00 25 25 2 i eer Motual 00 esi | DIVIDENDS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Mac-| ember 5 1963. and Sinnott, all the good Sisters | cold waves. Open every day al Charge, the United Church. | mim aanimertalis sae vane ae e 16% 164% + Commonwealth 10.72 11.75 | Eee Ge user ea to) ‘Through TA valley ind ahd Mat aties ok Charlottetown except Wednesday: ‘aso Tues- |Rev. W.E. Grant, minister. Cher vice 9,30 am. Rev, Lewis Demet ay ts oe se ke, | Commarea Tai awe 88 14 | By THE CANADIAN) PRESS pln abe! Aw Hospital, fiend ‘and relatives, Jay evenings. Lois Buell, pro- 'ry ‘Valley 11 a.m. Beane) 2.30 Murray, BA, ‘BD, minister. [et ee #4 45 + % | Diversified Income A 29.70. The British American Oil Co. Set aa Ambrose Cuureh, Boe the road we all mustiwho sent me treats, cards and | | prietress. |p.m. Orwell 7.30 p Se | Diversified Income B 594 6.53 [td., common 25 cents, Jan. 2, ' tread visited me during my stay in| yARIETY SHOW in Fort ALBERTON AND West Point Panes | eabedend Shares 3.85 4.20 (1965, record Dec. 4. : DEATHS One we loved {1as gone before hospital. A sincere thank you to wal! Friday, N in ath at | UIGG — ALEXANDRA Chur Presbyterian Churches. Rev. L. | Mont $60% 014 Aota + ve | Dominion Compound .% Ye | Hollinger Consolidated Gold ; ig all Fri Py ovember h ae es, Sunday, Nov. 8.) NS 1120 $775% 7642 774 + te | re us, all. 8.30 p.m. featuri accordionist |ches, ices, ; ay a R. Files, interim-moderator, Mr. |€ Imp Bk © 1288 $68 67% 67% _ 14 | Dominion Equity 22.99 23.39 |Mines Ltd., 15 cents plus 20 SKERRY — At Prince County |And now waits for us ahead.| Mrs. Eric B. Arsenault, Ur- |Amby Gauthier, the Rossiter Uigg 11 a.m. Alexandra i Donald Ross, supply. ‘West | Roy $79% 79 79% + % | Dreyfus 21.37 23.23 |eents extra, 30, record osp’ ov. 3, , Howar adly m y David and/bainv , 'Point, Sunday School 10 a.m. |Tor-Dom 505 $69%4 69% 69% | ete DEC, Hospital N 3, | 1964, Hi d Sad] issed by David d| ille. | dancing majorettes, Western p.m. Lie. Jerry Cole, minister. y | Federated staan ape bP oe 334 Meee Street, ae Mae. poe ee gingers: Lem’ Padueti (Gil ady 8 BRADALBANE Pastoral | |Worsiip 11 a.m. Alberton, Sun-| INDUSTRIALS First Oil and Gas 332 Sor Shop and Save (1957) Ltd., merside, in his , year. Res' ini hh 32 30h 308.02 me ae tie coe aay DEAGLE, — In foie memory Announcements | ae Bverelt Chaisson and Charge, the United Church. Wor-| aay. School 1.30 p.m. Worship 2 Alumini 12976 $32% 32 © 32!& — | | Fonds Collec tif A 7.3) 202 ‘cents, Nov. 30, record Nov. 13, e from where the funerai} © Our dear e:son and: bro: ee eee ship, Pleasant Valley 10 a.m.) : Hom will be held Thursday, Nov. 5, at 2 p.m. Interment in Peoples | step dancing by Ruth and Frank North ville 11.30 a.m. Rose Ross san tHe Blue Cystals. Rock | Va orth Granville aR A alley 8 p.m. Rev. Thomas Ev- who de- 5, ther, Jerry Deagle, parted from this life Nov. CITY & QUEENS [Ros ' 1963. band from Charlo ans. minister. cemetery, Summerside We little knew when we woke) TURKEYS FRESH killed on aa oa many others. Old time | * : ; NOONAN — At Victoria Gen-| that mor ‘order available for suppers, and modern dance will follow| WINSLOE Pastoral Charge, eral Hospital Halifax, N.S., Tues- | The sorrow the day would bring| banquets, individual orders, te. |the show in aid of the Rollo Bay | oe i nite a Church. Winsloe area | Communion at day Nov. 3, 1964, Mrs. Charles |Sometimes it's hard to under-| Delivered Charlottetown West Women’s Institute. 9.30 a Noonan, (formerly Helen Laugh-| stand Gil Henry, telephone 4-9313, | PRINCE COUNTY etna Road 11 a.m. Win- lin) of Lot 16 in her 53rd, year. | Why some things have to be. poet Jewell, York, telephone . | sloe South. 7.30 p.m. Rev. T.R. 4-70 HOT CHICKEN supper with | Goudge, minister. WIRING NEW HOMES, ren- ‘steaming vegetables Saturday, | ovation work, commercial wir-| November 7, four to nine in Al-| ing, free estimates. Story Elec- | berton Institute Hall by ladies | |tric. Telephone 4-7341 day or'| {of Sacred Heart Parish. Bazaar) | night. table and games. laa HoyT’s BEAUTY Salon. No- SCHOOL MEETING of North present. St. Elizabeth's, Spring-|P mber, Specials on cold waves, | Bedeaue School District 72, For | ee qucrang Prayer and Ser- m permanente, $12.50 for $10.; $10 the purpose of electing a trustee ™ $7. 7.50 for $5.00. 183) que to the resignation of one of But in His wisdom God has planned Beyond our power to He gave us courage to stand the shock Arriving at the Bowness Funeral Home Thusday evening from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning, Nov. 7, to St. Peters Church, Seven Mile Bay. for Requiem High Mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment in church ceme- tery. Visiting hours Thursday from 8:30 to 10 p.m.; Friday Always remembered by m _ from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. MCCORMICK — The death | my, daddy, brothers and later CRAPAUD — SPRINGFIELD Parish. Rev. A. E. Piercey, Priest-in-charge. St. John’s, Cra- | paud, Morning Prayer and Ser- | , Mr. Eris Caldwell will be And strength to bear the blow. But wiat it cost to have Jerry go, Only God will ever know. MILTON — RUSTICO Angi. : pest Pa ~ Pal eee |PAYNTER — In fond and tov. | Queen Street. Telephone 4-6311. the trustees on Tuesday, Nov- can Parish. Rev. AE. Piercey, | , Monday, Nov. 2, : i Mrs. John s. McCormick in eo pandas a fatter Hedley 'V.| SEE THE DISPLAY of aun ember 10 at 8 p.m. | Combai ands Been i ao 6 67th. year. Resting at the Mac-| Paynter, who passed away on | ree e oon of sere eo DRUGS BY mail; write or St. John’s, Milton, Special Mis- Lean Funeral Home until noon! November 5, 1963. at Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc. phone 436-5151; Waites Phar-| sion Service with presentation of | pate for your tonics, cold pre-| White Gifts and Mission Boxes rations and veterinary sup- today, Nov. 5, then to Park Royal United Church for funeral ser- We lost a Neuand and father | with a heart of sl “SPECIFY CERAMIC fILE” Dearer to us than wealth un- |New home buyers should look | P contest Basilica Recreation Cen- loving and |ire, Wednesday, December 2nd |Send entries to Rollie MacKen-| [nes 22 Pownal Street, Charlotte- | SMITH — In loving memory of | he wen my son Gilbert Smith who died | Always ‘thoughtful, November 5, a He wished no one a last fare- |A peat) memory he left be- {Regional High School auditor-|wall 11 a.m.; Kingston 11 a.m. lium on Friday, November 6 at Hi-C Group Cornwall 8.30 p.m. .m. |Rev. I.L. Walls, minister. % well tal shod eau Oa and calwaye. te TEENAGE DANCE at Albany | Ce or even said goodbye Lions Commun e Fri-|Charge, The United Church. He had gone before. . er it| membered ‘by his loving wife, ANNUAL MEETING of Corn: day, Nov. 6. Rock and Roll Rev. Frank B. "stiles, BA, BEd. And only God know | family and grandchildren. j wall Community Hall, weday ‘Band, the Barons. Dancing 9 to BD, minister. Cavendis) | November 6t1 at m. am Alas embers: ss his | ‘ CARD OF THANKS | COLD WAVE specials $12.50 mother, brother Harry and the for $10.00; $10.00 for $7.50; $7.50 0 mon, “‘Lest We Forget”, membrance Day services. are invited to attend. niece Merton. oO B ITU A RY All The family of late Erie | 1962. avement and who sent flor- | era are the memories that | a] tributes, mass cards and mes inger Dan is the one tiat is gone | Sage s of sympathy. A special vember 5th a Quarrie, (widow of the late John | iB a. a Brookfield 2 p.m.; Hunter wee tone ed cotinine eee at tee home in Alexandra, | f |the Canadian Legion Saturday, ay e ering In memory I hold you dear fa- thanks is extended e Rev. Mr. | November 7th irunored by the on Sept. 26, 1964. | Peter D. Ruddell. Special muse | ther "Adams, Rev. Mr. Smith, Rev.| Junior League Charlottet ow n | "The last surviving member of |jc, Cavendish United Church) | Father Dunphy sa “Rev. Fath- Hospital 4.30- 6,30. Tickets ava. & 4 family of 9, Mrs. MacQuarrie | choir. er Keefe for their many acts of} as born at De Sable on July kindness. jaan oe ee 25, 1870 the daughter of the Ee NEW LONDON Pastoral WO-HE-LO CAKE SALE at John and Margaret MacNevin. |Charge. Mid-week meeting for NOTICES /Moore and MacLeod’s Friday,| After her marriage she moved | Bible study and prayer will be | to Ca service. Speaker, Mrs As long as the years roll aie. Lovingly remembere: sadly missed by daughter Mise: NOTICES /November 6th at 1.30 p.m. ‘ape Traverse, thence to at @ manse on Wed! | ‘Hebron where she ae the | ANNUAL MEETING ; | aeLanden Tila aSouE of the ‘greater part of her life BB; \enfering 2.30 p.m. and a thank- 196i Belfast Home Association will|she moved with her tainly to be held in aes pa Hall cae! Alexandra. ffering service at Long River November 6ti1 Her neighbors and friends will Church 7.30 p.m. Rev. Leslie R. | GARBAGE DISPOSAL ARRIVED AT ln, fen pe SY | ye NORTH RIVER Baptist Pas- torate. Rev. T.W. Howard, min- : All citizens disposing of live ammunition are shipment of coats, sizes 6 to 20. |t5 jend a helping hand where nature often spoke to those in the home of the saving and keeping power of C She leaves to mourn her loss taining starting fluid, shaving cream, paint, wax, propane gas, etc. should be placed beside garbage or in a separate box clearly marked as to con- vice, Mrs. T.J. Humphrey, speaker. Mrs. Wayne Cowley, soloist 7.30 p.m. Sunday acheels NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS By SHERIFF PARKDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT vice commencing at 2 . In- , opposite ee i the West Copstent told for Ceramic Tile eee See Lge es, : OE ae UNITED Church Cc Peet eeee eee cemet ‘Happy and smiling, always con- Douglas Bros. and Jone | services: Cornwall 9.45 a.m, leaiay dichurekt ill, Harvest Inn| IN MEMORIAM for free estimates. ESE WILL be a_ variety Special Baptismal service. New rapt Oterne: gargite di ain. |Loved and respected wherever pyDDLIN D i ncert sponsored by the Stu-| Dominion. 11.15 a.m.; Kingsto on cas Ri Som Nine) Mile is G AND step dancing cute Council in the Kensington 7.30 p.m. Sunday schools: Corn- ¢.¥0r Ralie Wav carving PASTORAL Donald Nicholson, p.m.; New Glasgow 11 a.m. Ser-)St. John’s Re- | vest-Inn Thank Offering Service | BERNARD — In loving mem- r $4.75. Gala Beauty Salon. Id Nicholson, minister iad ory of my dear father, Henry B: i, Me oe THE ends PHONE 4-9481. Inserted by the family BROOKFIELD PASTORAL e | | Bernard, Hunter River, who |‘#anks to the many kind friends MRS. JOHN MacQUARRIE Charge, The Presbyterian RICHMOND BAY Pastoral, t passed away November 5th., | wo visited them during their CARD PARTY at the Com- After a long and gracious $0: ‘Chure h. Rev. Peter D. Ruddell, Charge. Services for Sunday, | bere munity ak ae No-| journ the life of Mrs. Sarah . BD, minister. Hartsville 11|Nov. 8 will be conducted by peacefully passed | River 7.30 p.m. WMS Thankof- lnesday, Nov. 3. Sunday servic-| Specially priced for balance of i requested that it be given to the City Police. It | this week only. 54 Grafton needed. bee Otay sacuaats a ter. Worship: Fairview Li |membrance Day service. Clos-_ will be picked up if you call 4-5513. wane all | Street. casions was her seat vacant in |2:™:; North River 8 p.m.; Long ing eee ok et ig a y - : Creek 7.30 Clyde Ri schoo James | Oita stat Pete nected ORIN: Wks See eae Oe ee Cre s itarionaty Cribaea os Hill, at 7.30 p.m, Inverness at 30 p, m Wh 104+ 4 Vv Insta! c —* TD TA fone. | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 5, 1964. 17;French River. lation of|¢ me 00 Si 12% 12% ~ v | Fonds Callectt 6 2s |AYPA officers; 7.30 2.m. eve-| 5 200 $15% 15% 15% — & | Grouped Income | | RCHES |—Fairview 10 a.m.; Kingston 10/ning prayer, St. Stephens, Bur- Gen ‘Bake 125 6% 6% 68% Oil and Gas tus = ‘CH a.m.; Long Creek 11 a.m.; Nor-/lington. Rev. E.J. Fiander, rec- inland xd 1900 $812 9% 14 Investors Growth 248 “bi | ; y Gi 1000 $13% 13% i3% Investors Int! M . (crainnes fro page 13) | th River 2 p. for nv Grp A 1080 $13% 13. 134 — % ieee “a Pe |W.A, Paterson, ” + Mmin- SUMMERSIDE PRES Pembina 375 (88% 8% %| Mutual Accumulating an FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Simpsons 1116 $27%4 27% 27% + % | Mutual Bond 4 ister. Divine aoe Charlottetown terian Church. Sunday, Nov. ‘3 Walkers 3005 $363 36 3644 > ta | Matual Income tat i CHRIST CHURCH, Cierry 11 a.m. and 7 Stanche! ‘30 Morning service 11 a.m.; Sun- westo 1580 $10 17% 18 + % | Mutual Bif Sm aoe Valley. Evening Prayer and Ser- P-™. Rev. W.R. "Underhay, min- any vee uc fll ove Total Sales: 4,598,000. One Wiliam na” oa" ee [be guest speaker MosT active TonowtTo stocks | xPreite Metal = AB a | { By The Canadian Press I “PRINCE | O'LEARY UNITED Pastora’ Stock astes High Low Close Ch ge RaCaem tovccline i BS BUNBURY — MT. Herbert Charge. Rev. David H. Hamil- j INDUSTRIALS =| Savings Investment 128 794 [Uaieee oersh: Services, Bun- arpeERTON Pa ton, BA, BD, minister. West It St P 49816 410 00’ +9 | 1952 Exec Fund of Céa 8.79 7.04 pe a.m. Mt. Herbert 7.30 Pastoral charge ‘ ane Mi MN Fea S621 xTV Electronics 2.10 3. ury 9 a Were the United Church. Rev. Davin |Devon’9.30 a.m.; Bloomfield 11 Ind Accep 25970 24M 2484 aimed! ivestoreat ria te {oath § fev “Gera yrwas, MacDonald, minister Alberton 8-M.; Brae 2.30 p.m.; O’Leary| Tr Can PL 257 a3 ime 4 + [ yas Accumulative ax 9.15 SupsRs School and Worship with 7.30 p.m. Church schools: Bloom | Bell Phone 20205 $60% 59% 60 + '& | Western Growth 1 8.8 MARSHFIELD — Harringt . J. Gordon MacDonald as |Hield 10 @m.; West Devon and | gus 255 252 +2 ee ee _ 0 5 52 Mt. Stewart Pastoral Ghetee | gue Speaker 11 a.m. Tignisa ea Bry 10.30 a.m.; Brae 1.30) weoume 24500 158 131 137 8 | N Davi 9200 27 26 26 -\% ‘the Presbyterian Church. Mr. eae ene Ra. cae cumpes, 17, Gridail 13500 72) 72 +1 LIVESTOCK gh Lowry, catechist. Harring- P SPRINGFIELD O'LEARY © Delhi 13907 925 990 925 +30 MONTREAL (CP) — Prices MONTROSE Pastoral Chane: the United Church. Brown Jar- ‘dine, minister. The Sacrament ‘of the Lord’s Supper Bap- tism will be administered at the | services, Rev. David Hamilton, BA, BD. Montrose 11 a.m, Elms-, dale 3 p.m. Campbellton 7 p.m. BEDEQUE NORTH Pastoral] Charge, ha United Church. Min- | | ister, R.M. Shaw. Free- | town, Saniay School 10 m. | Worship 11 a.m. Travellers Rest, | [erste 2 p.m. Bible Study 3| North Bedeque, Sunday | Sc hee 10 a.m. Worship 7.30 p.m. Bible Study 8.30 p.m. FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST | |Church, Bedeque. Morning Wor- | ship 10. # a.m. Sunday School 12) m ening Service 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study, Thurs- y 8 p.m. Pastor, Rev. Bernard nee. rs. Rev. Sterling Stackhouse will conduct all services. Rev. | interim mo-| derator CHURCH. Annual Har- PRESBYTERIAN Belfast. 3 p.m. Special music by choir | and Belfast quartet. Rev. Don-| Presbytery deaconess, Miss Raa MacKenzie. Victoria West 11 a.m.; Freeland a tiank-| loffering service 8 p.m. Rev. | R. Files, interim-moderator. | | PRINCE COUNTY United | | Church, Malpeque. Sund as | scho ol 11 a.m.; worship p.m, Rev. Dr. L.P. Anhibald, | minister. ANGLICAN SERVICES. Par- lish of Port Hill. Rev. Delmont | Yeo, rector. 24th Sunday after | | Trinity. (Remembrance Day), | Hil] 11 a.m. All our levine in the parish will unite ‘for the Royal Canadian Legion (Ellerslie Branci1) annual Re- 2.30 p.m. AYPA (Senior group) | in St. John's et Ellerslie, Saturday, at 7.30 | one daughter, Margeret with whom she resided, sons Wilbur of Alexandra, Neil in Ellerslie, James in Delisle Sask., one dau- ghter Mary pre-deceased her in tents. By placing the above mentioned items in the garbage, serious injury or death Id re- Pueenilh 16 ahd by virtue - sult in the operation of the incinerator. of ‘s ATE. GB awaitionn 40 Sib ‘ directed and issued out of the D. E. MacLEAN, County Court of Queens County OBITUARY JOSEPH DOYLE Inserted by the family. There passed peacefully away by all eg knew He was tendered jen last ae of the Catholic Church by the spital chaplain, Rev. Wailer id. hereinafter described and which | Brehaut, said execution is marked to | Campbell, Arnold Burhoe, Nor- levy for being the | man Rankin. Thence to Coleman, amount of oe Taxes and Free Church of Scotland, where costs which remain unpaid) | Service was conducted by Rev together with the costs of ex- |Ewan MacDougall. Pallbearers ecution and of levy and sale, | being: John Hierlihy, Albert Mil- I hereby ‘give Public. Notice ligan, Bradford MacKay, Law- that on Wednesday $rq |S0n MacNevin, Alton Maclsaac, day of December A. S 1 Norman Campbell. F 1 0 we r- 964, at the kourel. 10: 6'dook eriines Angus MacLean, Thane Milton ordon Left to mourn the loss of a lo- ving husband and kind father are: his wife, Annie, five sone and two Sar Leo, ae Ont.; James and Andrew, Ai | berry Plains; William and Nor- Milliga An- brothers also survive — William CARD OF THANKS set up and sell to the highest CENTRAL CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ having a frontage of 81 Feet 32 Ma Drive and | way during their recent bereave- ban Gillis. Rev Clifford Mur- phy was present in the sanc- tuary. Pallbearers were Haroid Dunn, Martin Hynes, Edward Walsh, Cecil Walsh, Stephen Boudreault, and Joseph Cronin May he rest in peace. ment. on MacKay Drive and extend- ing back therefrom for 113 bounded on the West and East by land owned by G. Stewart MacKay on the Walk to work from this beautiful two bedroom home—Living room with fireplace, wall to wall _ Carpeting, tiled 4-pe bath, walk in closets, Douglas fir fi finish, full basement, immaculate condition. NOW ANOTHER ELVIS MELBOURNE Australia (Reuters)—A 22-year-old fac- tory cleaner has gone “whole| Fenced, landscaped lot, 100 foot frontage. Garage, | South by land in possession | hog and had his name legally of John W. Skinner and being | op t paved driveway. the lands assessed in the name a Saoe “eset a CARD OF THANKS Stanley Thompson. Camenzuli, naturalized| The family of the late Joseon now ized Australian, said his friends had trouble pronouncing “Cam who sent masses, spiritual zuli.” So he said to himself: | quets, messages of sympathy, or “Wixy not go the whole hog and | helped in any other way during make myself Filvis Presley?” (their recent sad bereavement. of DATED October 26th, A. D. Doyle wish to thank all those 1964. bon PEAKE-MARTIN REAL ESTATE . PHONE 2-1 264 John F, Townshend, Sheriff of Queens County. CITY ENGINEER at the First Circuit of the ne | greatgrandchildren and | at the Charlottetown on On a eaht ae a we ery Court on a day ahioet feaulaeal. warviad Was Thursday, Feb. 25, Joseph Bee eae cl October, A. D. 1964, ‘an ieb. | f ~. |welcome. Rev, Edward G. Brit- ’ P | hele from the MacLean Funeral of Summerville in his | ten, pastor OR S ALE oT ae wherein ie: “Deintees Home conducted by Rev. Ewen sant: seventh year. ‘ Bi. F istrict No. 70 in | MacDougall, assisted by Rev.| J0€, 88 he was commonly call- | KENSINGTON P A S TORAL r Cuehes County applied for | William Underhay. Pallbearers | @d, was of a kind disposition, jo. | Charge, The Pr es by terian Judgment against the lands | were: Wallace Brehaut, Glendyn |Vial manner, and hg esteemed | Church. Rev. Peter D. Ruddell, the forenoon in front of the “5.4 t in Mil ;man at home, Mary, Mrs Law Courts Building in Char- |,, ermen was in Milo ceme- | drew Murnaghan, Johnston's Ri- | lottetown in Queens County in ae ver and Fileen, Mrs. John Mac Prince Edward Island I will Guigan in Summerville. Three dder the followin ‘saevan, Maine, John in Sum- {Church school 10.30 a.m. Bede- ius being aLE THAT oe ante of the late Mrs. rville and Pat in Charlotte |que: worship 11 a.m.; Church TRACT piece or parcel of land acQuarrie, wish to ex tons. Thirty-five grandchildren |school 10 a.m. .m. special ituat tt P. dal in Ch tend thanks to friends and neigh | also survive. UCW Thankoffering service. Mr. | ceeapin apie an, |DoFS for expressions of sympathy His funeral, which was ey Harold aird wi speak and County. in ‘peaee Edward Ts oes wards, aes Sym- | attended, was held at a- |special music will be provided *~ | pa . cards, MacLean Funeral Vv er, [by tie Summerside ladies land being on the South side |Home, the Clergy, Dr. Kennedy eine Church, Vernon River, | 5Y | i wher : ass w . choir. The public is invited to oa MacKay aoe and being |and ‘does who helped in any Seated ae paar: ev on this service. Borden: Church TRYON — acheive United Baptist Pastorate. Services on Sunday, Nov. 8: Tryon: Sunday school 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.— Westmoreland: Sunday schooi 2 |BA, BD, interim- moderator. | Kensington 7.30 p.m. Service to be conducted by ‘Ne Ruddell. TRYON CHARGE, Tie Unit- ed Church. Sunday, Nov. 8. Sun- day schools: Tryon 10 a.m.; Crapaud 11 a.m.; Cape Traver- se 6.30 p.m. Worship: Tryon 11 a.m.; Crapa 3 p.m.; Cape Traverse 7.30 p.m. Rev. A.H. O'Brien, minister. BEDEQUE PASTORAL | |Charge, The United Church Rev. R.M. Cameron, minister. Albany: worship 9.30 a.m.; school 10 and 11 a.m.; worship 3 p.m. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. | Worship: Cape Traverse 3.15) p.m.; Sunday school 2 p.m. Rev. W.R. Underhay rie conduct the service. Rev. Ew E. Mac- Dougall, interim- empterutal, THE: ANGLICAN wren Par- isi of New London. . AY-! PA Corporal saemibaieh. St. omas, nch iver; 9.30 a.m. Family Eucharist, St. Mark’s, Kensington; 11 a.m. WIN UP TO 1 000.00. PLAY? ! TODAY! at CLOVER FARM GAN CASH GAME Aled Nedle. A CASH Vay PEP TE ANAT WINNERS TO DATE $50.00 WINNERS Mrs. James Arthur, Alberton Receiving her winnings from Wes ae) of Myricks Clover Farm. $50.00 WINNERS Receiving Weatherby, Weatherby’s Clover Farm. Mrs. Leo Malone, 28 Valley St. her winnings from frag Mrs. Norma Gilbert, Springfield West Mrs. John Walsh Georgetown Mrs. George Bradley 11 King St., City Mrs. Basil MacLeod Murray River Mrs, Frank MacEwen Morell Arnold MacLeod Uigg Miss Barbara Gordon Alberton John D. MacDonald Mt. Stewart, R.R. 3 Mrs. Merrill Walsh 224 Euston St., City Mrs. Raeburn Driscoll Johnson's River BIL0q0IA UOSNSIA 1OPIA "S.A 189M PIeysuysds SIT 951080 ‘sa ousq|(spE Jo4seurey UsTy Mrs. Isaac Jollimore rench River Mrs. Cyril Campbell 51 King St., City Mrs. Leo McNally Donaugh Mrs. Wendell Crozier Hamilton Mr. Carl Cahoon Murray Harbour Mrs. Stewart Chandler 26 Fitzroy St., City Mrs. Maurice Blake 15 Villa St., City Mrs. Lester Currie Springfield West morning prayer, St. Thomas, $100.00 WINNERS Mrs. Florence MacLennan, Montague = $25.00 WINNERS Mrs. Mae Ruthart 38 Eden St., City Mrs. Leah Crabbe 10 Grafton St., City Mrs. Gordon Jewell North River Mrs. Donald MacDonald Carleton $20.00 WINNERS Jim MacEachern Mrs. 18! Valley St., City Mrs. Harold MacEwen Rollo Bay William Dishman 24 Water St., City Edgar Peters North Milton Mrs. Joe Dawson Albany Mrs. H. P. MacDonald Baltic East $10.00 WINNERS Mrs. Robert Bennett North Lake Mrs. Alex Johnstone High Bank ke Miss Doris Dodds Meadow Bank Kevin Madore 123 Fitzroy St., City Mrs. Stanley Sherren uthport Mrs. Inez Ford Hunter River Mrs. Rose MacPhee Georgetown Joe Doucette South Rustico Lioyd MacWilliame Carleton Ronald MacMillan North Plus Hundreds of $5.00, $2.00 and $1.00 Winners