PAGE FOURTEEN .....s. .. .1 .. ...... . THE GUARDIAN. uuARLo'1'ra.'rowN- .....;,.-.-,.-.--.. rocrestn 5'4; : lilies; 1 n v ,wA"N-ran Young Man for Office Position Grade II Education Apply to S. A. HARRISON. R. T. Holman Lrd.. Summerside ll' worn with Pride. . . . and Distinction Tailored by Ptoeness Bnano (ioincs i9Zo7(2(9v'c'cYM rfmiro XE: any man wlfo uuitlied Q own a am? (clmae -lvyicllalthn fbt dllfwtd and ddld'tfg'(u'6)ie'tI q((a(('(y B tooognlgyed aotooo Tfanaaa. HOLMAN.'S MENiS WEAR CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY :(SA'I'U'RDAY) 2.30 7 o 9.20 BIG DOUBLE BILL ', NOBEL! &”.-'- ' mu er - ALSp V I A ALLAN (ROCKY) LANE and his Stallion Black Jack in '--nnaoa 1m.Ls .uraiJsn" An Action Packed Western siizvr cocmnni iiAlLiiilii'539.'i?5.5ll95iE Al..SC-- qr-BAITLE EVER LIKE Ir! 0 .. ...--. MRS. SYDNEY B. BIRCH -It was with a sense of profound sorrow that the peoplg at Birch Hill and vicinity learned of the death on ,tember 22nd of Mrs. Sydney 13. Birch at the age" of sixty years. Mrs. Birch. the former Annie Veale. was born in Devon, Eng- land, and came to this Province as a young girl and was a his long resident 0 this place. 1-ler passing at this paratively earlyvage is deeply regretted and the sympathy of the whole community goes out to her husband and family in this their time of sorrow and bereave- ment. Although a. person of a quiet and unassuming manner, she had a strange power over the forces of nature. and at a touch of her hand, plants, trees, and flowers sprung into beauty and her home was adorned with many of these beau- tiful things. She had been in failing health for the past few months and in spite of loving tender care and skilled nursing, she passed peace- fully away to a still more beautiful home which God, in whom she faithfully trusted, had prepared for . her. She was a staunch member of St. James Anglican Church. and was . visited by the Rector. the Rev. L. A. Digxlhn up to the time of his re- moval from the parish. The funeral service on Sept. 24 was very largcly attended. marking the esteem in which she. was held by lirr friends in the community generally. The service at the home and church was conducted by the Rev. J.R. MacMahon of Alberton. The hymns sung were: 0The Lord's My shepherd”. ”Rock of Ages". "Abide With Me”, ”There Is No Night In Heaven”. The Rector spoke eloquent words of sympathy and consolation to the bereaved family after which she was tenderly laid to rest in the family plot in the adjoining ceme- tery. The pallbearers were Mesrs. A.H. MncLennan, D. S. Montgomery, Os- wald Yeo, Lorne Macxendrick, George Mlllar, and Stanley May- nard. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing husband two sons and two daughters, viz: (Eileen) Mrs. AP. Cooke, Vinemount, Ont.; (Gwen) Mrs. George Yeo, Char- lottetown, P.E. 1.: William T. and Raymond S. of Birch Hill. The floral tributes were many and beautiful and consisted of the following: Flowers Pillow-Husband and children. , Wreath-Gwen and George. Wreath-Grand-children. Wreath-J.E. Veale and family. Gates-A-Jar-Birch Sisters, Bro- thers and Dad. Wreath-Sophie, Wyman family. Wreath-Aggie, Ann and family. English Roses-Georgie and Cecil. Wreath - Margaret and Ron Kennedy. Wreath-WA. st, James Church. Wreath - Enid, Percy and fam- and lly. Wreath-Jennie and Oswald Yeo. Wreath - Mrs. Daisy Yeo, Sadie and Ellen. Wreath - A. H. Maclennan and family. Wreath - Wilna and Glen New- homemakers, etc. as all dates will be subject when booking. jewellery store -there. I M enou I IN MEMORIAM IN. MEMBRIAM Mics. econ Jartnml -The sudden and unexpected death of Mrs. Bcott Jardine on September 10th caused a feeling of deep sorrow in Freetown, and also in the town of summerslde when she was so well and favor- ably known. Mrs. Jardlne was on nursing duty when she was . suddenly stricken with n. heart attack. She was rushed to P.C. Hospital where everything possible was done for hcr; but to no avail. and, she passed away a. few hours later. The late Mrs. Jardine, whose maiden name was Jennie Dam- marell, was born in Charlottetown sixty three years ago. the daughter of Frederick Dam- marell and his wife Amelia Per- kins. when she was only a year old her mother died, and she was taken to live with her aunt, Mrs. Henry Lewis. of Freetown. with whom she resided until her mar- riage to Mr. Jerdine thirty-nine years ago. After her husband's death she, with her daughter Mildred, moved to Summerslde. She made many friends with people in all walks of life. With her cheerful personal- ity and willingness to help others she was an inspiration to all who knew her. Her clever hands were never idle", and many people will miss her for the kind and gracious things she did for them. In her home she was the soul of hospit- ality and her many friends were made to feel most welcome. A few years ago she joined the Presbyterian Church in Summer- slde. She was very faithful in attendance. rarcly missing a ser- vice. Her pastor being absent at the lime of her death, the funeral ser- vice was conductcd by the Rev. Mr. Campbell, and was largely at- tended. The hymns sung were the ones chosen for her husband's funeral. and were beautifully ren- dered by a male chorus. They were "Tia Midnight and on Olive's Brow". "Shall We Meet Beyond The River", and "Abide With Me" ' The many beautiful floral trib- utes were evidence of the love and affection in which she was held. Under a. beautiful September sky 3. long procession of sorrowing mourners followed her remains to North Bedequa Cemetery where she was ' t . 1000 Norlartic ...... 2:80 Normetal ................... can 65525 Non-pick 900 N0, Oils 2000 Nor Inca 7100 North on 7100 North an 500 Nor Eaten .. moo Northland 3130 O'Brien . 500 Ogama . .. 7 Home on Leave 125 Placer 100 Ponder moo Porg Pen 2500 Prado 1100 Preston 1000 Pros Air 2400 Punch Pete 500 Purdy Mice Tllmon Arsehault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Arsenault, weliington.ls shown above. Tilmon is home on leave after three years service in the American Navy on 3200 Que Cop .. 00 the oil tanker U.s.5. Neepelen. 5100 Que Inb .. 23 which supplies high octane gas to 100 Qug Man ,,,., m . 215 the naval bases along the east 1045 Quemont, , 17 :4 coast of Africa, the Mediterranean 33350 mmwmg " 31 Sea. and the weather stations in waned pop N Greenland. . 2500 Rae, pew . 100 Reeves ..:..m.....1....Enn she was tenderly laid to rest be- 5000 RA .. side the body of her late husband, 53200 Rhgugmab who predeceased her six years 500 Roche gggg N 32.50 Rowan Cons 10000 Rowan Cons Wts 13800 Roxana 8100 Roy silv 525 Royalite 3300 Rundle 1000 Rupununi 2000 Rowan Cons Wts .. 4 ago. The pallbearers were Elton Cairns, John Lewis, Jardine Stav- ert. Ray Lidstone, of Freetown, Donald Baker and Harold Milllgan of Summerside. She leaves to mourn the loss of a. loving mother, three daughters, Mildred, in Summerslde; Marguer- ite (Mrs. Lewis Goff) in Charlotte- 300 San Ant 220 town; Bernice (Mrs. Percy Robln- 9500 sgpp)-mg . 275 son) in Ontario, and one sister, 5525 scurry . 270 Mrs. Alvin Shaw in Charlottetown. To those who have been sadly bereaved, and to all sorrowing friends, much sympathy is being 2400 SecurAFee 3500 Sharwkey 5940 Sherrltt combe. Wreath -- Mr. and Mrs. 11.1-I. Mockley, Pearl, Russel and Eleanor Birch. Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. Boyce and Keith. , spray-Mrs. A. Yeo. Delmont Door Spray-Geo. Williams, Flor-i let. Cut Flowers-Ollie and Stuart, Cut Flowers-Lucy. Cut Flowers-Ruby. Cut Flowers-Jeanette. Public Meeting Miss Sybil Bennett. National Wallace Moase, jeweller and motor cycle dealer, announces as another service to his many customers, between Hunter River and Tignish, that he has made available for free showing to clubs and institutes a number of films in color showing the larger of British i and European motor cycle races, one showing the story of silver plating, one on 20 odd characters. and one by International Silver Company on designs for If you have the use of a projector and available hall or school we will be happy to have your secretary book with us for the night that would interest you on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Fridays in October. Please advise us early as possible of place and date a second choice, when writing us will be appreciated. Usual starting time 8:30. If your club has previous business and would want a different time please advise No appointments by telephone please. You may write MOASE JEWELLERS, President of the Women's Assoc- iation within the Progressive Con- servative Party of Canada will address a public meeting in the Canadian Legion Hall, Summer- elde, on Wednesday. Oct. 8th at 8.00 pan. All interested men and women In Prince County are in- vited to attend. Free Sound Films 16 M M Afternoon Tea to first committments and Summerside or visit REGENT To-IIAY 2.30-1.15-9.25. "CLANCY STREET BOYS" LEO GORCEY and "THE EAST SIDE KIDS” ADVENTURES! ROMANCE3 .' x K Begging" the sunset, c g a re- 500 soumnm 13 L2 Wll.ho::rbEf0arl'e.lOVed ones who've ggxggl 3: In tghat fair Homeland we'll know 500 57”""3"' as no parting, 2000 s”e910V 4 Beyond the sunset forever more.” 7185 SW9? 17-? 535 2200 Sud Cont 16 1-2 700 Sullivan 275 1000 Surf Inlet 7 1-2 (pronto ton s -.7... am .3... . .1... 1100 Sylvnnlte - 131 Continiied from page 13' TTEEEH 22: 1500 Nat Pete 5120 Toburn 54- . 33 3W0 Negus 3100 Tomblll .. 22 45875 Nee Lab 1400 Torbrit 100 3000 New Alg 6000 Tower Pete 45 1-2 1950 NB Dom . 1000 Trans Dmp 350 3900 New Cal 5500 Trans Res 40 3300 N Concord 200 22.000 Triad oil 250 1000 N Davies 20 4000 Ttmg 22 6500 N Delhi . 68 4100 U Ash 250 i150 N Diclren . 320 9500 Un Oils 100 2200 N Fortune 10 4500 Van Roi .. 215600 N Hugh Mal 20 170 Ventures issc OIII. ATTENTION FARMERS lllllllli Tractor Specials Donit buy until you have x seen our reconditioned and "CW 0. , Also serial and news. . 1000 N Jas .. .. 6 1-8 500 Vlilbona 3500 Newlund 45 1805 Vlolamac 5300 N Moshe: . 55 4000 Vulcan .. 2500 N Norse 7 1345 Waite Am 1000 N Norz 7 700 Wekueko 1750 N Rlchfld 33 2000 W Ash .... .. 6000 N Dev Pete 60 4000 W Homeatd 7800 N Ryan L .. . 35 250 W Leaseholds .. 1335 N Superior 375 1900 Wilrich 3000 Nlsto ...... .. . 14 1500 Wiltsey . 1700 Nor Acme . 100 3900 Windward 445 Noranda . 76 1-2 500 Wingait 2000 Nordon 10 325 W: I-larg ' 3600 Yale Lead 10000 Yan Can 7400 Yk Bear 3506 Yukeno 100 Bulolo 1000 Odn Collier , ml) The Fifth District Progressive Conservative Women's A ' " will entertain at an afternoon tea in honor of Miss Syhll Bennett at the home of Mrs. A. S. Macliay. 1'15 Central Street. Summerelde. on Wednesday. October 8th from 3:30 until 5:30 pm. All Prince County women interested in the Conservative Party are cordially usv.m,us .wim rsso FURNACE on. . conmcr Assam, newly painted tractors, off- ered at special fall prices. Manure spreader-s of re- liable makes from s70 up and guaranteed to work. ELLIOTI dz WEBSTER, Kensington 59 l CAMEO THEATRE Kenslngton. Fri. - Int. 1.15 -. l.lI Matinee 2.80 on Saturday Come on kids. this is right up your alley. Laughs! laughs and more laughs. It's Red Skelton in big M-G-M comedy in technicolor ”EXCUBl MY,Dll5T" co-starring Sally Forrest. MacDon- alid Carey. with William Demereat. us really a scream. don't miss it. u . J sso.oo. Rowena For information leading to the arrest and convict tion of the party or parties responsible for. destroying and moving duck blind and approximately -25 duck decoys from location at the mouth of the Bradshaw River, earlyiwednesday morning; , Direct information to , g V max 1-.n.o.. ousilllex. suultlhema 000 D-womb .. mo 0 one ....i......... ioooeenaou '59.... 5 f,”,'f,. TIN Yuk Don 90 In 33 ' ' Total sales - rm i 500 0 18 1-2 100 D 11 3-4 35 Sims) . 42 1-4 as sun 41 1-4 80 Shun Pr 103 1-8 mic: comm ngsrinri. BENEFIT names of the A IMPERIAL llAll0E PALACE a Monday. October 5. 1952 Sponsored by the Summer-side Rotary Club Prizes for Ludles' and Gentlemen Step Dancing Rotary quorlette and other special features 1 Dancing 9.00 fill 1.00 o'cloclt' r Admission 51.00 A ' We wish to advise that we will be operating potato warehouses of Wellington and Freetown beginning September 29th. 1952. ' We are also In a position to bundle eorloods from all leading points on Prince Edward Island. For information and prices wrife.or plione-- .j P. E. I. Produce co. Ltd. Summersldo. e.:.iT A Plione 2115 0 Paint: E MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE COIWDANY - ESTABi.l5HEDe nee: M UTLLAL sgnvicemsecunirv Fires start in many different ways - - - some unavoid- able. Your main protection e.galnst(flnanclal loss in such cases is a sound fire insurance policy. AGENTS oanmn amnion. w. aoyuty A. '5. aonnarsou. ?:T: ':':::N;”:"'','' , n (&a3'&w&wN. mm B dew 1 V- VERNON OM10. 30!-we o. M. cum. oauioimovnt ernxnv ,3. anon, Northern man I oamax-r. Welling- M. IL" . North Wlll- ton. , - WATSON HARDY. Ilontrou. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Mllflllll. runs IilsliIiiilltE' 00MPAllY HEAD orncisr suumansma BRANCH OFFICE: CHARIUITETOWN . i ' List Show fertile A on lltu1'hy'Nlgbb' p I . Frideranll soundly, one-M "l'0ll'1'UNlll OE CAPTAIN BIl00D",i "omen owl-clmiratotial" Charles eta-ntosmugy