the deceased was held. The poll- bearers were Herb McGulgan, IN MEMORIAM Alphonsus Mccarron, Thomas AUSTIN McCARTl!Y Hughes. Raymond Murphy, Peter V McGulgan Jr.. and Percy Mccari-on. s;.ArI)c:faiiMil:il:11T5T:icll:T::j iigisi was in the Church Ceme- . message from Long Branch, On- ”,-io bore the sad tidings that Austin McCarthy was the victim of 1 "ask: accident on June 2. While at work. May his soul rest in peace. Mus Cards Mother. The last rites of the Catholic EFOWCI DHn161- . church were administered by Rev. Sister Kay and Don. Dickieson. Father Bennett of Long Branch. 1-008 BHIHCTI. Ontario. Austin W” bum on 5;, Many; Sister Mary and Fred Keenan, Road, the son of the late David 50UthP0fTv- Mccarthy and Mrs. Mccai-thy. Brother Earl, Long Branch, He was a young man of sterling 0m5l'i0- Character and was noted for ma. Brother John and Rose and 'ovial manner. His amiable per-JChl1d1'9n- gammy endeued him go .1) who Brother James, Oshawa, Ontario, knew him, young or oidg Dicklcson children, Long Branch, His untimely death is I severe 0m5T10- g 10” to his family. W1-,3,-6 he wasp Keenan children. Southport. llways regarded as E favoumg, T0: Martin Angey, and Nora Mc- me so young at the early age of,C3YlhY- twenty-six is sad but God in ii1s.HMr- and Mrs- wisdom has chosen him for an IEVCH I-hi”l0lvl9'v0WlL higher service in heaven, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Cale- He leaves to mourn besides his (30013- wu-owmg mother, two sisters, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, Cam- Mrs. Fred Keenan. Southporg, bridge, Massachusetts, U. S. A. P, E. I. and Catherine. Mrs. Don James and J0.':'C9 MCTHEUE. Chaf- Dickson of Long Branch, Ontario lctletown. and four brothers, John and Dan UTTIEH of St. Mary's Road and James of M355- Oshawa and Earl of Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs. James Lamphler, His funeral was held from the Charlottetown. home of his mother on June 'lth. to Ad-3 and AUSTIN MCGUIEBFL SL Pm” Church, Sm,-Egon when-, Mrs. Charles Mccarron and fam. Requiem High Mass was celebrated Il.V- - . bv we 1-saston Rev, 1-, L, Munnuy, Mrs. Patrick Mccarron and Perry. R5,, 3, w, Mccardle was present Miss Florence Steele, Long In the sanctum” The many prayers, Branch, Ontario. -nass offerings, floral tributes and Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose O'Hallnrnn Ernest McTague, Publlcover, Cambridge, Martha Ind Mary MGOUIIIIL Billy Daley. Toronin. Ontario. Paulene and Fabian Dally. Lawrence Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. James McGee and family, Sturgeon. Reginald Daley. Mrs. Gussie Keenan, New Glu- gow, N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. James Steele. Gas- pereaux. Gloria Gormley, Toronto, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. George McGu'igan. Ohawa, Ontario. Mirlu Hughes. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Smallwood, Bouthport. Gormley children. Mr. and Mrs. Gaspereaux. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gormley and family, Peters Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, Militown. Mr. and Mrs. Southport. Lewis Daley. Toronto, Ontario. Frank Steele, Toronto, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and Doris, Gaspereaux. Mr. and Mrs. John Creed, Sturg- eon. Frank and James Giddings, Cam- bridge. Mr. and Mrs. l-larold Mclnnis, Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jamerson, Sturgeon. Mary woods, Vernon. Mrs. Mary E. Jamerson, Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sullivan, Cardigan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jiimieson, Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn, Murray Harbour. . Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Palmur Isle. Mrs. Annie Jamleson and Alice. Sturgeon. Philip McGee, Ambrose Dulfy, iion of the high esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Alfnnsus Mccarron Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mcouigan Mr. and Mrs. Jne Madore. Char- William Cohoon, and family. D R I N K Edna Murphy and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Stophen McKeariiey Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hughes and ---M--land family. lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes , Hughes. Mrs. Peter Gormley and fam. ily. Mr. and Mrs. Aneas McGuigan, and family. family. the niagnificlent attendance at his ind family- Mr. and Mrs. John Keenan, , Southport. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor and family. Mr. Alfred Cairns. Greenfield. , Mr. and Mrs L. W. Chandler, Maine. S K I I Mr. and Mrs. Maynard McGuigan and family. and family. Mrs. Thomas Murphy. New Instant 1”" ”” ”” ”””"""” Wm” ey. M: Mr- Rnd Mrs Huiihie Mcnoiigail. Bernadette and Helen Daley. Mr. and Mrs. William Daley and Mr. and Mrs. James Daley and family. wake and funeral were :1 reflex--1 Charlottetowii Funeral Home. Mr. Patrick McCarron. Borden. and family. Iona. Mr. Michael Mccarron, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Herb McGuigan and family. - Madore children, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Murphy and family. g Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Murphy 0 Raymond Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Daley. family. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mcfiuigaii Mr. Christopher Mccluigan. Mr and Mrs. Joseph McGee and family. Mr. and Mrs John A. McGulgan. Mr Leo Daley. Mrs. Robert Mccsrron and fnm-, llv Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, Allis- ton, Mass.. U. s, A. Mr. Archie Lannigan, st. Mary"; Road. Godfred Jamersori. Sturgeon. Mr. Bernard Campbell and Ida. Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard smith, Sturgeon. ton, Mass. Palmur Isle. Gaspereaux. Gordon Benton, Oshawa, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGuigan, Oshawa, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Creed and family Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. J. White. Long Branch, Ontario. Branch, Ontario. Cecelle Vedomys, Toronto. Jean Caggen. Toronto. Mt um Mr" Theodor: Mcamnn degitseix Bumnierslde. a"lVlrshlVllllIia.m Cairns and Pearl Em" Ma” Damlem cm"lc'""' Greenfield. WV"- Militown. Mr. and Mrs. Al Mccarron, Allis- and Elam" Pele" Rani Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius McDonald. pereaux" Angus, Marie, Theresa isteele, family" Gaspuemm Milton Reynolds. p"”"x' llthnplolfers. Remington Rand. Tor. solrgfggcf and Mam-V 05"" on o. 9 , Manon Gum, -romnm Cyrus. Josie. Norman Corish. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gomgle, Long southpaw Mr. and Mrs. R. Morrison. Tor- Tomnm lplrituai oouqneu Sister Mary Gregory. Quebec. St. Charles of the Re- Slstdr St. Lawrence of the savior. Montreal. Mayne and Martha O'Halleran, Greenfield. Mary and Helen Daley, st. Mary's Road. Enrollment Enroumeiiz in Jesuit Seminary Guild. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gotell, Char- lottetown. Cards of Sympathy and Letters Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, Alis- ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Wood, West Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McKin- non, Brooklyn. Jimmie Campbell, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aiuiear, Montague. Lee. Emma Rogers and family. Ollie and Wendell Mutch, South- port. ' Mrs. Martin McCarthy, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKenzie and family, Gaspereaux. Ruth and Gerald Power, South- port. Mrs. Margaret Jamerson, Cam- bridge, Mass. Mrs. Peter Gormley and family, St. Mary's Road. Sydela Hughes, Cliarlottemwn. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Condon, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy and family, St. Mary's Road. Malcolm and Margaret MacFher- son. Mr. and Mrs. Militown. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ahearn, Maine. U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lavandicr. Georgetown. Elva McDonald, Caledonia. Edgar, Aims and family, Peter Road. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McCarthy, Toronto. Barbara and Jean Freeman Sorrie, McKinnoii, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vanlderstliie Mr. and Mrs. James Steele Gas- Mr. and Mrs. Philip McGee and Mrs. Harry Bi1tler.'Gi-eek River. Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Chandler and family, Maine. - Ruby Murphy. Charlottetown. Mrs. Bridget Savidant, Charlotte- town. John and Hannah McGulgan. Cambridge. Mass. Gordon Beaton. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Eulene Dunn a1:'J' funny, Greenfield. Murdock and Janette McDonald. Home - coming Tea 1 d. w:lllT'1haR:f:. and Arthur McKlnnon,i B kl' . 1 xVVoinrIllf1red and Frank Mccarrnii, Southport. ' . - I 5,. J , ,,i;;,,;;u Mm ;:.:'.::::'; .::. , . . me fo.m oi a home-coming tea :1-”ynnCrToNII'lse-IllVTTllE:i0LIl.IgWu?gan on Sunday, November 21st. New Records By Bank Of commerce New records ill all mai-ir .-1:-easi go! the bank's business are rcflei-I-l ed in the general siatcmeiit pub-l llshed today by The Canadian Bunk . of Commerce, which contains thc' balance sheet and undivided profitl statement for the fiscal year end- cd October 31, 1954. "the Guardian Page 11 Tuesday. Nov. 23, 1954 were up approximately 326,000,000 to beach s'l'I.'l19.738 Investment holdings nf Governmeizt of Cari- ada securities increased by 8105,- 000.000, to s608,132,429. The statement again reveals I strong liquid position, cash as- sets nI s3lB.350,590, representing 16.1052: of the bank's public liabil- ies. Total quick assets increased Jean Holnir. Margaret McGonnyli. Howie Taylor. Stan Neill. Mary and Fred Keenan. Smith- port. Audrey, Bud Scrlver, Long Branch. Baskets, Bob Scrlver, Long Branch. Cut Flowers Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley. Gas- Branch- Mccarthy wish g Father Mullally and the many kind Gaspereaux mums W uh Mr. and Mrs. J1nim;e Hughes, Charlottetown. Sturgeon. Peter and Christene McDonald, Militown. The Hannigan Family, Alderviood, Ontario. The Whiteway family, Brooklyn. Norman and Mrs. Gzllls, Sum- merside. Mrs. Eva Militown. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius McCai-ron. Allston, Mass. Mrs. Margaret Dickson, Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Godsoe and family, Robert Arthurs. Mr. and Mrs. Joniiie Brooklyn. Joyce, Jack and Urban Rogers. Cambridge, Mas. Mrs. Ernest McGuigan, Conii. Mr. and Mrs. Barney McGu.gan. Saskatchewan. Mrs. Florence family, Halifax. Bears, McCarron and Mrs. Gussie Keenan, New Glas- gow, N. 5. Miss Anita Roche, St. Mary's Road. Ambros and Margaret MacG1'1-gm" Cross. Family. Pillow, Florence Steele. Wreaths Gordon Benton. Oshawa. Jim Campbell, Long Branch. Kay and Don Dickson, Long Branch. Dickson nliildrcii. Lona Bltilllfllv Graham. Margaret. Green Morlce. Evelyn Green. Earl and Jiiiiniic. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson Sr.. Long Work Dept. Lona Branch. Municipality. Long Branch. Charlie. Jack and Toni, Toronto. Cord Of Thanks The family of the lale Austin to thank Rev. Agnes McGee, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. onto. Sturgeon. friends who sent Mass Cards. Spirit- Peter McGulgan.iual offerings. messages of sympathy. Floral tributes and for the many Mr. and Mrs. Jrihniiie Creed, pacts of kindness shown durinl their isad bereavement. Mrs. Annie Jamerson and AIlce,l Long Branch. 7?1 , Mauve and yellow matching iaiidles adorned the pdainiy lea table which was pre- sided over by Mrs. Aubrey Ward and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Mem- ,bers of the Sodality and Alumnae 3S5lSlE(l in serving. Most pleasing piano selections were rendered by Mrs. Arthur Arscnauli, Miss Flor- lence Quinn and Miss Kathleen Hughes. After welcoming the very large number of members, the President, Miss Ann Walsh, paid fond tribute it Total assets climbed II) .in alllby sl16.0C0,000 during the year and time high. at 93.058.716.970, beinzlamouiited lo 51.190.057.659. equi- up sl4'l,000,000 from 12151 ,iear's valeiii to 6019'. of total liabilities record figure. Total deposits 111- to the public. CF88-ied bi" 31-10,000,000 in also, Net profits increased 5615.108 to reach a new peak of s1,938,666,112. 36,404,350 after provision of 35,- Notable among the Increase in dE- 807.000 for Goi-eminent of Canada D051!-9 was a marked gain in per- taxes and depl'E(,'liill0li of 51,665,029. sonal .S&.1l'1flgS deposits and a sub- A further tiansfcr of 53,000,000 stantial l1'lf:l'EB3e in other deposits. ifrom undivided profits iias made in Total loans are shown at 3580,-TEST. 1lf.'L'0Ulll, which also was in- 898,715, the highest point in tlielcreased by the transfer of S10.- bank's history. This represents ;.ii1000.00O from the bank's tax paid increase ni oi-er 560,000,000 from reserves. After gmn: effect in thr I10 the late Miss Margaret Butler 11 year ago. a major part of which iaborc transfers The bank's paid 1131 who had been one of the Sodalityls is reflected lll most devoted members. Twas an interesting talk by Miss rsuzanne Francis on her recent trip to Europe. Miss Francis was one of the Canadian Red Cross dele- gates to attend the conference at Siiedcn. REV. Mother Superior added words of welcome. She asked all to Join ;her in prayers for Miss Butler. 1 The meeting closed with Benedic- ,tion of the Most-Blessed Sacra-, lmciit by Rev. Justin MacDonald. l ,' TEACHERS ASSOCIATION l I On Tile.-'d;1v r-veiiiiig, Nov. 9, the learlicrs of School Uiilt No. 1 held, their monthly meeting at Parkdalc; School. y An educational film was present- cd after which Mr. Gordon Rice. supervlsrir of schools and Mr. Gar-' dnii Rodd. chairman nf the School Board addressed the teachers. Plans for Christmas concerts ill the various iinit schools were made.- If was decided to have a guestl speaker" at the December meeting. Park lPnChPi'5. i-ommercizil nlld lczipital and rest 1ir.coi1nt.s now Slallil other curient lD1lI'l5. Call and sliortlat 581000.000 and the bcilarice of I A pleasing part of the programme loin-5 1" can-35" and elsewliercluiidivided profits at 5847.648. LAKE VERDE - SOUTHPORT ' TRAIN SERVICE-RESUMED With IIIP r1-nilimitinii of train seriiro Iii-Iii!-1-11 Luke Vcrilv nnil Soutliporl In the Murray Harbor .aPn'I('t'. Mnnilny, Nov. 29th, 11 taxi service will be operated leiiviiiz (jhiiriotfefown sfiiiimi at 4:00 p.m. in roiim-cf with train lrnylnz Snulhpnrl III 0:15 p.m. daily 1-wept Siimlisy for Lzilm Verde illllI Sliirrliy II:irii4ir. In the riuv of piiuu-rigs-rs from Milrriiy Hiirlmr ;1ii1I SCIITTIIIU In Iielwi-011. tiui HEI'I'I('P will Iw pmviilml from Smillumrl siatinn in Market Square in Flinrlntietmi-n with strips at llic Railway Station and intermediate pninla. Tuxl fare Is lnrlmli-d in the rnlliiisy iirwsr-wig:-r fare. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIIWAYS Lunch was served by the Spring I Within two loco hit the spuclncular 940 NIP! pot in And as this It Is ready Phone 5 . G - ON slur cannons Douglas Bros. & Jones limited the greatest washday dovolopmonl sinu Suds-Miler and the Sovon Ilnsoa I g . me I954! M Fully Automatic WASHER DRYER I I 011 soled-e-l an um I os-its-4-mo-vim-awn . gm hm, "7 ll 1" I enlnlve run In drulctiag system 0 1::-(kn in Axum I . 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Fancy Thnneleife. etc. Valu Your Choice Goods 0' up in 59c per yard. for 39c Yd. ' , 0 A 1 . 1 I DOUGLAS BROS. 81 JONES Specials not listed in this ad. at real Bargain an-"an sm'm '”,,Ei;T'j.:fufff;f,,”” W" "W 155 um sf. CHTOWN old was Prices. PRICES ONLY 59.93 9 Only 35-39 T17 g ' 7 I T . :Qrr.....-...... -...7s'Ff v .-J;-I”: -, ...... By visiting our store you will find many more BUY NOW starting, top-Illghl tap dancer: within two seconds after you take Aspirin, LOW PRICESI PocIieltIneII2...I9( Economy bottleof24...19t Family sin of I00 ...79c "I .e.:i:ii: ASPIRIN 333:, " "Tim" TWO SECONDS glass-oI-woier lest proves, to go to work, to bring you nuns uhvu ass IN caauui Groceries WHITE or BROWN SUGAR 10 lbs. VELVET CAKE FLOUR 5lb. bag ROBIN HOOD IVhiIe or Chocolate CAKE MIXES Zpligs. SIIINOLA - 431' Value WAX Zlins NEW CROP - 18 Oz. SEEDED RAISINS Zpligs. BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS 2!bs. FRESH SHREDDED 35c COCONUT 1 lb. 39c NEW CROP HALVES WAINUTS T-2lb. 43c :O:R:Ail(3ENlUlCE each 33c NKOIASSES :9. . . . . per ql. pkg. 31c II He CORN .....2ii1is 28c 79c g 29c 491: 69c 41c ALL FLAVORS JELLO 3pkgs. MATTRESSES Zlbs. 551: Simmons Spring Filled (220 Springs) Rog. Value 536.95 Special 321.95 FLOUR - 98's .XAMS special. FIVE R0858. I ma 01' i