aid in Montreal: Rum. rm. MM William Gurney, Charlottetown; Frances. Mrs. Kimball Jarvis. Gagetown. NJ! with RCAF. Metz. France: Mildred, RN. Halifax, N.S.: Pauline. Mrs. Arnold Gallant. Charlottetown; one child Adeline died in infanc Over the years he discovered that older inter- ested in war news but younger people got more excited about Q tt'n Record Blind'mwsy' POPPY Sale 59 l g iRetires Friday As Souris Announces Plans I 'Blake, a 64 - year- old blind Last Post and Reveille. A short i “new”... will retire Friday “dress Wm be give“ by the 1 after 40 years of selling newspa- branch president. Daniel J. Mac- 1 pers to many of Canada's best.\ Donald. The guest speaker will I known politicians. . ‘ in his booth in the Con- ‘ “But the biggest attention-get- ter of all is (Mayor) Charlotte Whitton. I never ve to worry about selling my papers the day she's in the headlines." Mrs. F. Murphy Kings MLA Dies ‘lSlAND NEWS PAG in Montague, Souris, Kings County SOURlS e poppy cam-l paign in this town is progressing favorably. it was reported lasti night. and there are iindicationst it set il(\V records. Already thet Also- surviving are her moth- er. Mrs. Mabel Fraser. Monta- gue; and the following brothers and sisters: Albert. Montague; ‘4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 6. 1962. town: Mabel. Mrs. Arthur Sher- ren. Charlottetown; Park. Prime Ed“th "1mm """““'t "m": t" sale of wreaths is the greatest' be Judge J. Sylvere DesRoches‘ F . , , . w - a - t ' . . P lla- eds‘lho “M lliind‘iiniiit(limo? iii: m "19 msmry 0f the town'i Of Montagu'e' illelgfilialltil‘l lliltinglitigtii‘elilri‘owaguch Frieda. Mrs. Duncan Bruce . Q .. . .N. a . _ . . I m". mp“ O m ‘. ha‘rma" of the “math i H13 address Will be followed :men as Mackenzie King and D133 In Montague Montague; George. Charlotte. = c lmittce. Thomas Baltcrsby said. legislative asu‘nibly. Stcphcn S. t~ Hessian. Tl. Qt‘. who (licd _\cs- IAnd the sale of poppies is pm- ! by placing of wreaths. Mothers ,fo r m e r agriculture minister I r. in Official Opening Slated terday in Lagos Xlgm-ia. q grossing favorably. Donald OS_ ‘ will be represented by Mrs James G. Gardlne ' MONTAGUE _ The death US A A (Joey). Gennme word of m- ink-gums dputh It borne. chairman of sale Jame, McCormack of yew More recently. hes counted occurred at the Kings County M'rs' "Gar'nef McIntyre Fran. “.d‘ rowiwd )Wlmhh mm", W _, I; commmee announced Zealand Agriculture. Minister Hamilton. Memorial Hospital. Monday. of cis ‘Lovat a“ at Ménta n' if“! t“ it t'i't‘t"'—'""”t‘ ttttt” the . 1‘ Meanwhile Legion officials an- ' V.“ bed. hd b La or Minister Starr an Jus- Mrs.F1-anci5 Murphy in he;- 531}. om; broth“: Austin redec glut; Canadian himhassy l'l \lL‘i‘ylat nounced their program for the. The parade m H Tree}; ly “he Minister Fleming among year. She was the former but n “fps 6 so. Ht‘ (“Wt at 7 a-“‘- Ntflt‘t'tt'” ‘1'"? “5 ' Nov. ll observance. sergeant'At'A-rm garvlgy 1009' this friends. Florence Fraser of Montague. 31" a u' odeb.v 10 go. d lfilds i] am. local tuno.‘ = . I ‘ The parade is to assemble a“ The order Will be .t. . uns ails1 “ML Fleming became a great Her husband predeceased he, by so survwe y gran c . Mr. Hessian was in Nigel‘iat " .he Legion I at 9.15 andi Unlverstty band. Legion co orgpal of mine while he was h_ m monthl The late M". M“,- ren. _ ‘ ‘ Funeral serv1ces will be held . 4 t . . . . representing Pl‘illi‘b Eduard ls-ll Moren's new regional high Father Simpson and Mr. Mac- t march to St. James United} party. veterans.Ladles Auxdiarynance mlmster... ML make phy w” a quiet. reserved pep Guides. 13M at “‘0 “Witt?” "it“‘tt'ttl "t . school, completed last month at t Le‘t'ta" at? W‘Chatt‘mt‘“ of the Church and St. Mary‘s Romani Of the Legign' Seas cagets' (‘SfSMaid “We used to chat every son and loved by .11 who knew from her late residence in Mon. the t‘onimouwcallli Pzii'litimcn- l E a cost of approxima‘ely Whom regional high school board. .Calhoh-c Church {or special Ser-! Rangers.w “Oi/C bscouBSx: wni’es morning," Mr, Fleming moved 1'. gue and from St. ' . 0 u - ° ' She leaves to mourn the fol- t The school was constructed by t vices. At 1 :45 the parade is to: .out of the building when he Church on Wednesday at 10.30 311" its-‘t‘t'tt'tttttt I 'ii'ill have its official opening! , . TAKFV T0 Hosl’l'r u i 2Wednesdav night. NOV- . 8111.0“! who“ “Stt‘g “Peal mate“ i Te'Elssemble at the intersection i 3"“ “1581mm “Mdfim‘be t ken avchanged his portfolio. lowing sons and daughters, Gel-b a.m. “ ' r h All” 1 7:30. The cornerstone laying t Ials as far as POSStble- M. F. orchapei Street and Station A“.-. The ute w b aB n. Canad'a" ‘m 3““ “ '“as .- Schutrman Ltd. was the hue and proceed to the monu-ithe Legion Home y ranc 1“ Mum" had informed Prpm' iceremony “I” take place at contractor for the, job and .1 ment. lPresident MacDonald and Judge hr Shawl1381900k litht llrhi 3:00 p'mif' ‘ 1 - I P.E.l. brick was used throuth At 10:58 two minutes silence: DesRoches. ‘ Hessian 1de (ion is 'cn in los- The n" ma Opening amor. Wm be observed. followed by‘ Followm dismissal of the pillal \1\|lll a 1-.«l.-Iiirrence of slum— Irow night will balgnade by Honi 1 our?“ plumbing and heating d F I w l h f I :pamde' h fiecepuon will be held .. aci ucm- trouie. E 1L. (l. Dew-an t' , minister o . . h A .s 9 ‘ar 35 or re.appom_ “the Legion Home for veterans, tmonnlm'd“p.‘nm_ "Rho" hb t Mr. Hessian. the last mcm-l j education. and special ‘ :faslwgllsl‘léuginafi Miiiegzmof ]ment as a member of the board .t The following night a ball will F3:- irritation from dust. smoke and sloop‘fi'iio leftiyl’r‘lofiicllfig her of a la 1‘ Ii 6‘ félmlly that in-; 8.8. HESSIAN ispeakei' tor the occasion will be i. Charlotm'own completed of directors; Rupert Wight for i be held at the Home for voter- Lfm Wag; :51" :gggthgdlg‘t'egnglng whit “other d" "mom-"fl" 32%| “3031:;Touztzinglgifacguiioa ‘1‘“th tt blittttt‘t" “"tt “"9 “5' ‘Di'. K. A. Parker. superintend-t I ._ l k, V“ and re-appomtment to the creditl an; and guests. get ,0." hm,“ cm... Asthma AZMO-TAII and showing your- Erie, Ont. ' lt‘l‘. leaves as <1]l'\'i\'lll‘s his {Thomas G. Hessian and Hannah 0'” M Charhuwmwn schools. . :13me gigglé halnffizd e committee and Mrs. P. L. Boud_i AA A A‘AA AAA A A ur Eronlchitis attafka. twfltDAéomda , wife. lch forch Blanche Wick- ' (‘umiliinusz Georgetown. w a s: ‘, . \ . .K ,. t i. core, I a . i reault for reappointment to the >$TWVV v v ho; ra v_ en en E I ham. and a son. Stephen .lr.. of first clcctcd to the P.E.l, éizafizgle'wfiTPra; ventilation; Jack Rawek. was isupervismv committee. All 9 BRAXS‘sgISUliSFIEERCTED l»;refsliidlflioiiitbghggg. £53? in: I "I. "'00 “0'11" 'lll : Windsor, PQ. lath-c Asscmbly. in 1919. at the l ‘_ ‘ .1 1 1h ' n n.tlie. decorator: and Architects three horhihahhns were “ham. j: o struggle for breath another day : m'uuthfllflo’ Ontario, 9 249 . It was announci-d las: night ace of 28, as representative of ‘ t “I: 20129” one a e ‘1 emoo .Associated. Alfred J: Hennessey {mously accepted by the meeting. . fltfngutht' t’”tymfi“t tn“ .W'itllout coat or sand I. 9.00 AZMO-TABS that the Honncsscy it‘uncral [the Gcorgctown district. He was ce‘e ‘0 y: I I and peter A. McNeil, wene the‘ Discussion wok place on varh : “tine finfistlmle'dlclnfin to help you 8 :(Ploaso print nuns. and odd“) . Home. Cliarluttctllii'lL will be in Pl(‘('l(‘(‘l representative of the I The offic'lal opening. ceremon- designers. _ ous matters vital to Credit un-. GOOD Oklli‘r‘e‘lilgv'ex'thickl.gfiokizkloigizfl tlh'ii‘i luau. : charge 0! thc t‘um-rnl arranuc- Cardigan district in 1931. re - H's. at 7330 P-m-- Wt“ b9 f01' Morell Regional High serves ion work and at the conclusion. EYMmake it arc] to cattle. causing I I nlcnts. unit-h are not i'\p('(‘i(‘(l clot-mi again in Film Kings in lulled by a tour (if the “how, 35 school districts. bounded by of the meeting those in attend-i MON 0i:rzfingEIatriitllgzuagll‘dngd:Eggffdgxag Fun.” I to he ctmilllt‘tl‘d in!" a {mi days. the gcnei'al elections of 19:35 and and a reception will be tender- tsg. Teresa's. TracadieY Green. an“, were served a lunch by the ., . BACK .h.It You can hi.“th "w. and mu. . raw my..." : Br""d““ .tlt‘t‘t‘t“st‘-" “ltd tt‘at'ft939 b." the hospitat'ty (“mm-t“ : wick. Fortune Road. and Forest ,ladies of the Credit Union.___v'»+W-o%9 lHill. A few districts. like St. .Peter‘s Bay and Mt. Stewart. the latest information l‘cccived ‘ . He was Speaker of the House; tee of Morel! Regional High from tch prcmicr's office was for five years from 1935.39. jschwi Board of Trustee”. that Emma“). "mall‘s if“ “glam . AS a practicng 18W)!” t“ 1 Rev William Simpson Morell have not joined officiallv. but are ill llt" process 0 “iii (ing .A y ' _ HOS-i3“ \v a s; ._ ' . ‘ ' ’ ' * I - hwhgsmw. hnmmmmm {or ;\Il()£;:f.lla€.‘i\ter‘n risk an twill .bc chairman fol the core-Istudents attend from all met ‘ ‘ " "g - t g S 3 monies, and the dedication Will A the region. With more than 200 Shipping “’5- ttt‘gsta't‘s t’Mt-V to church affairs in that Kin Pm?“ Edward Island .Collnty town and held numerous Hts rental“ at“, ".m expected positions in various organiza- to arrive in the pl‘onl’K‘e for five j i or six’ days. an final funeral arrangements will be known was Chairman of the shortly aim" tum-NW H. 5 school trustees: member of the known that tho “mew! “mm-OS town council‘ chairman of the will be held in St. .lamcs Church Hinance comr'nmee. w n Egrngetl'lodndhiii‘fh1:33:32: “m tpl‘oset‘t'tm- Vice-Preside!“ Kingsi GEORGETOWN ~le annual ' ‘ :COttnt-V 303’ 5‘30"“: Chattma“ 0‘ . meeting of the Georgetown Cre- be by Rev. Donald Macbcnnan. tin classrooms. Promising Future Outline iTo Georgetown Credit Union ‘ tary's report and the financial report. both of which were adop- 3 3 ill-'lliS lifetime Mr. Hessian board of (igniting: the l‘tfhefial f’t‘ehwtlvel setge‘dit Union Ltd.. was held Mon-.ted. Copies oi: the fintanfi‘ial I - i‘ i ' - tary ° 9 3 “Vienna 10"v idav evening in St. James' par- ‘ statement for t e year ,illS c os- hnmr "mm". and his Mm on t ed. showing assets and liabilities _ the t ish hall, with the president. Earl :Board of Trade: chairman of Walsh tn the chair. The prpsi- ‘building committee. Montaguedem‘s report showed consideh ' . 1High School. He also held mem'vable progress during the past meeting decided that it would ibet‘ShtP "1 the MONtague Cttt‘t' year and the outlook for the fu- pliy t0 its members 8 3 P" fettt iing Club and the Holy Name mre very promising. dlvdend. Mr. Hessian. son of the late'Society. I The president welcomed GI‘GR‘ Reports were given by Rup. T- K911.“ managing dll‘é‘t'tm‘ 0f tert Wight for the credit commit- T .b Ill P .d B P . the P-E-I. Credit Union League itee: by Mrs. P. L. Boudreault rl U 6 y and Urbain LeBlanc. of the ex- {or the gupervlsory committee itension department of St. Dun- .and Rev. L. B_ Dooley for the Premier Shaw added that an. stan's University. Both Mr. Kel- educational committee. The ag- rangements are being made with .V Md Mr- 149313"? addressed ends for the Credit Union Chap- the Canadian High Commission_ the meeting. Remarks were also ter meeting to be held in Gem. er in Lagos “for the transfer of ‘ made by ReV- L0U15 Br DOOIGY getown Nov. 13. was read to the his remains ho pl.th Edmard‘and'sevcral of the members. meeting. Island. Further announcements w’lham Murphy' “Cretan” F. J. DeLory. chairman of the win he made later}. treasurer, presented the secre- nominating committee nominat_ Matheson Pays Tribute Wednesday t"\'(‘illll£.'. Both are ngs Count-V: mem 9r 0 coming from Windsor. P.Q.. where \frs. Hessian has been visiting. FIRST ELECTED IN 1919 and income and expenditures, were given to each member The "The, announcement of the death of SS, Hessian in Nig- eria while attending the om- monweallh Parliamentary As- socat‘on Conference came as a distinct shock," Premier Walter R. Shaw said yesterday. “Only a few days ago." the premier said, " received a mcssagc from Mr. Hessian. and at that tznle he scented to be ifrom all parts of the province ‘will mourn the loss of an advis- ior and trusted colleague." enjoying his visit in a far country. and indicated his in- tention of travelling to Ireland before returning to this prov- rincc. DEAN 0i” LEGISLATURE “Mr. Hessian was a man of Stcplien S. Hessian, a man who was elected to the Legislature in 1919, died while in Lagos to .attend the meeting of the Com—. monwealth Parliamentary As- sociation." provincial Liberal leader A. W. Matheson said yes- am sure he represented this .province in most capable lmanner. ‘ “Life seems strange when one considers a man who serv— jed his province for such a long. itime should be called away in Do You Know? Most people are not too sure iust what their Insurance will do for them. many arresting and outstanding terday. ,8 mm so far from home‘ is abilities. He was the dean of "Mn Hessian was one of thereoneagues in the Legislature We would be pleased so 6 Pl‘Ot'mmal Leglslature. most colorful figures ever elect- .will miss him. He was a most review yours with you. “'hhlere if" mani’dyela‘rs he Call- ed to the Legislative Assembly capable and competent adviser a y rcprcscnic liis constit- of this province. was on many subjects affecting the - “Wits 1" Km’is C0untl'- ichosen to represent the prov-general welfare of the prov- ‘ “He possessed a wide kmw-‘ince at this conference which is «ice of parliamentary proced- ibeing held in Nigeria, he ex- “To hiq wife and "m I extend n" ‘ Auto Insurance i —\ urc and ncver hesitated to pro- pressed to me deep apprecta- ‘sihcere sympathy. ” Queen 8.. Dial 2425] N D U N C) i N t3 tect the dignity and usages oft parl'anlcnt. ‘ “His {inc presence. friendly characteristics. his skill as a dehater. and his great love of freedom of speech and action were admired by l’lllS follow re- presentatives of both parties. and by a wide Circle of friends lien for the honor shown him. I F. R. McLAlNE LTD. ' "His many political friends 3W THE COMMERCE SAVING ' ‘ AND ’ ' SPENDING PLAN throughout this province and elscwh "Mr licssiail's sudden pas- aing while representing this pro- vince at a Commonwealth con— vention will leave a great void ‘ in the political. legal. and econ— omic life of Prince Edward Is- land. Here they are — the best car and truck deals in town! First come, first served GYMPA’I‘H Y EXPRESSED “.913”: s ta: basis on these terrific buys . . . priced for straight sale! fiddling“ 21ml) [lion'tifhhi SALE DAYS -- MONDAYJUESDAY & WEDNESDAY am sorry a Tear a Kings ‘ These cars and trucks are all winterized !! i ‘ "\___ O __ O . . ONE ONLY ONE ONLY ' r . ‘ Has Tribute 1959 RENAULT 1955 METEOR om.- 01m e O a, i S George Ferguson. Libci-al Simca ‘ I mate in 5th Kings stated. "I was saddened to hear of the death of my good friend and colleague. S. S. Hessian. ' "The loss of such an outstand- ing and fine man will be great- ly felt in his home. in his con- stituency. the 5th District tings. "y. i. half of the. constituents of th e 5th Wot Kings. and my- 0 self. I Would like to extend our deepest sympathy." Three Fined i At Montague MONTAGUE —— Three _ apweared yesterday befo‘ llam Reddin at Montag charges were laid by _ . lceman. 'Ed. Down . :9" ‘ Austin. Tatterle. leatherdale, charged with tin ell driving was f 375. .ohn Curran. Peakes Station. was lined in and costs for illegal possession of liquor and Ralph Laird was fined ’10 and costs for driving witllout due care and attention. W MLA and Mr. Hessian's running E 350 " Kin-01in? "' 1956 DODGE E A s o N 550. 350. | l- 7.1.7.05.— I I Sedan One Owner builds savings and interest at the same time I956 CHEV. SEDAN 550. 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