‘fr EMPLOYMENT ’ EMPLOYMENT ‘ Wanted Experienced Plant SUPERINTENDENT Y ; Capable of supervising a dairy plant manufactur- ing butter roller powder, ice cream and fluid milk. I 1 Apply to your local .- NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE SCHOOL BUS FOR >ALE 36 passenger 1960 Model Internation I School Bus Very low mileage-., Like new condition. A ai ' ble v 1960 1-ton In national truck with dual wheel 1 atform. SUNNY A LE FARMS no. Grafton Street East /1 DIAL 4-7380 . NOTICES," NOTICES ‘ INVESTMENT PROPERTY FOR SALE Centrally located on Montague’s busy Main Street. This property has a good rental income and has been well maintained through the years. Com- plete particulars on this property may be had by writing P/0 Box 303, Montague. P.E.I. I AUCTION SALE AT WOOD ISLAND WFST SEPT. 12th AT 1:30 P.M. (Advanced Time) 6 dump carts. hay mower. bay rake. manure spreader, truck wagon. 2 wood sleighs. 1 roller. Halls tihresner, saw bench. gas engine. pin barrow. 4 sections sted. lime sower. driving wagon. 2 driving sleighs. hardwood flooring. pine plank. -boards and 2 x 4'5. doors and window sashes. hay fork and blocks. 2 vises. many other articles too numerous to mention. ‘ 'l‘em1s of Sale: CASH. MRS. ALEX S. McMILLAN J. THOS. MCKENNA — Owner Auctioneer Ifnotfinefirstfiinedayfollowing. EVENING CLASSES -. i If a sufficient number of students is interested ..the_ following courses will 4 9 fered _ at . St. W Education 6: Child and Adolescent Psychology. History 5: History of United States. French 1: Freshman French. French 2: French Literature. ‘ Offerings will be depended on applications re- ceived in writing before September 15th. Students interested should write to The Registrar, St. Dunstan’s University, before that date. '5' 7.ST. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY - Friday T E N D E R , ‘PUBLIC HEALTH CLINIC Summerside, P.E.|. Sealed Tenders addressed to the Minister, _ Dept. of Public Works, Charlottetown, P E.1., will " ‘be received until 4 p.m., the 20th day of Sept 1962, for the erection of a Public Health Clinic. . Plans. specifications, and tender documents W _ may be viewed and obtained at the office of the ‘ architect, 92 Queen Street, Charlottetown A de- posit of $50.00 payable to the architect is required for each set of plans and documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ‘ Signed: Per: G. Keith Pickard, Architect. , DEPT. OF PUBLIC‘ WORKS, - said lands belonging to the ‘registered in the office of the s »i NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Announcements PORATION ACT - ..i=uusuAM' re and by vlr- Cr" I‘ 905:!“ ‘:8 0:‘ INLNCW “Waring; 50! “WE TREAT the sick well" 091-8 1550 0'] I Kenneth M. Martin. Judge of Glllm‘ “‘”"‘“°" V‘ff"“",f the City Court of the City of ll“ 3“ “'55- Sh"? 3‘ _3’°'-“' Charlottetown, under his band Drug store for-,fresh, Standard- lfld 5031 53 "19 14“! day 01' ized Vitamin products and Ton- Mmli A-D: 1962 Realm the ice. Dial 4.3170 for prompt do- ll” ter d8SCI'hbad “very _ lalinlt ' which been given in the amount of EDISON J. Fraser's White 3134139 for unpaid assessment Rose Sérvice Station. Vernon is ' now open for gas, oil. etc. All -9; M‘-'_ Lem Manny, dhec-, business handled from the gen- ‘: r °"‘ ‘‘‘’’°' 0 ° ‘ 1 DR. J. K. 1.. mwni will be p°m’" °{ the “Ms “ 1 absent from the Polyclinic, Sept. my dean sllmclent l° 9” 4t - 17th. inclusive. such assessment and all ex- penses. HIGHLAND. TAP and step E R E B Y GIVE dance classes beginning. Septem- eclnesda ber 15. Classes held Wednesdays mg mi; dgy of ocuybep A, D, and Saturdays. Instructor shlr- to mg u me ha“, of Eleven ley Burke. For registration Fifteen O'clock in the fore- Pl‘°“° 443515- noon (Atlantic Standard Time) THE EL"-E Mhhhe,.y' Gh ig ‘-1°“ 1°: Ctliffllgatwgsmiz George Street_ fllharlottifitoliwfiili mmln‘ ll 'th th te t Q“°°’l3 0°“-“W in Prince Ed‘ ear ifigtrywi nowe sllouling teens Wm! Island I will set up and and tiny tots. Open Sat. to 5 sell to the highest bidder the p.m. , :hole of such lands. having een sawed as No. 11 Pond OTI i ‘ ' Street and being now describ- N CE RIFF S ed by mates and bounds as follows:— Under ALL |'l'l£Tl tpiecf _or -City of Charlottetown psi-ce a is us e. ying - Ed mug in umlommwn Incorporation Act H nnyany in Queens county_ PURSUANT TO and by vu- bounded and ‘described as me °‘ 3 ’l’°°l‘.l wmm f°’ ‘ale €§'c‘.‘l’."iisN%o ‘S. .2” ...§‘.i‘.’ 1; M-TMW» Juice oi the my the North side of Pond Street Court of me City of Charlotte- town. n and ‘‘‘‘l “‘ "W 3"‘ "°“'“l°"Y °‘ dated the 14th day of March Pk“ N“'“b°“ seventy-F°‘“~ A D 196? against the lands The cousin, Oharlottetomi, Sat. Sept. 7.‘ 1952. 1:" DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS runny sui-ens Marshfield SUMMARY Hall, Saturday. Sept. 8th. at 5g pm. In aid of Marshfield Pres- byterian Church. ing extremely heavy. DANCING TONIGHT! North New York: Market mixed; Diver recreation hull. 9.30-12.30 trading slow for Farmers. than advancing Toronto: Market lower; trad- Admisslon 50 cents. Good music Montreal: ‘Market mixed ml Canteen service. in aid of Jun- higher; trading heavy Imonl ghesitated around mid-day. then mines and active in industriais. REGULAR DANCE at Recrea- , tion Centre. New Glasgow every Saturday night, Dancing 9:30 CURRENCY ' vices. 11 and 7.30. Tuesday and. 1-16, 11 pm. Greg’: Orchestra. can-, MONTREAL tCPi—The U.S. ugn 8erv|cg_ ‘dollar closed at a premium of inedy would ask Congress for ‘ Aug. V ;7 11-16 per cent in terms of ltemporary authority to call up i tacular recovery. FIRST Pentecostal Church. - Canad i a in funds, unchanged ys maximum ’ Cllilrlolletowlh Qulncy Stairs. from Thursdays close. Pound ilsts because of w Pastor. Sunday School. 10: Set“; sterling closed at 33.01%. flown ! termed the critical ward but more issues declining: W 1 Volume dipped 2. . F By Tim CANADIAN mass ‘shares from a,mo.ooo 'l'hui'sday.i LONDON( AP) _ Sir wi...oo..:..’.‘..'.f§.. Prices opened higher in alChui-chill said goodbye today to 6 c his walking aids. put on a hatiGL Pager E icarryover of Thursday’: late lbuying wave which had pro- 'duced the only daily advance of in early afternoon before a re- about the house and is having M quite a number of visitors." Sir Winston — who will he 88 Inter PL zoo ems fractured his -ll-Iha" 15 hospital» aur Fin A 350 816 21 after making a spec- ‘"3 P“ .33..“ ‘ si ;action set in. l The turnaround was timed al- most exactly with word from in November — Washington that President l(en- hip June 28. He left 150,000 reserv- nterna- tional situation. Thursday, Ii p.m. MR. AND MRS. Henry Trai-E nor. Klnkora, will be at home NEW YORK 11th. from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. rhé occasion being their Fiftieth iufs prevented Wedding Anniversary. 9 Monday. September 10th. 9.30 pm. Jackpot, $85.00. . Hot Turkey dinner. Stanley Bri- , dge Community Centre. Spon-1‘ sored by U. C. Women. l BIRTHS son. guest soloist. Sunday School‘ Cyril» “’l- 3 lb» 5 "- at 10.45 am. Rev. George Kilian. CASELEY _ To Mr_ and Mrs. guest minister. I-Iazelbrook 8 p.m. Rev. C bel‘ 7- 1962- at "'9 P"”‘ '5 “"0"” °" 3 Pl“ 0‘ lands hereinafter described against belonging to Trustees Estate which judgmcht had been given‘ of Owen Connolly situate at in the amount of $206.53 for un i SPl'll|8 Park. Charlottetown paid‘ assessment against the, Royalty in Queens County as some in the name of Estate oti ourveyed by J. A. Reardon Ern I P. L. S. in April 1935, thence to sell at public auction to the; Northwiardly along the East highest bidder such portion of‘ boiuidury of Plot Number the said lands as I may deem Seventy-Four to the south sufficient to pay such assess- boundary of Plot Number me!“ and 3" eXP°'15°-*- , gixty_s,weh on said plan’ I DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE thence Eastwardly along the that ‘m w_°d“°5d‘'‘y "'9 17"‘ day South boundary of said Plot pg’ °°“;b°‘ A- 9-. ,1 52 “l W‘ Number Sixty-Seven for the him" ° El°(‘:A°t': oft’ Ockstln dglgh dmmce °f Fmy (Sm lee’ "9 "l(‘lh:2(loili1i front tiiafntllc/c Law agouris est bo Plot - - . Number Seventy-Six on said 3-.‘.“.‘,‘.'.§‘;'°’ cgllmt Ch5”l°tm°w“ y. in Prince Ed- pl s n, thence Southwardly ward Island I will set up and sell 31°“ “'9 We“ b°“"d8“°S 9- to the highest bidder the whole Pb“ Numbefl S°V°“ll"‘9}" of such lands. having been as- and Seventy-Seven for the dis- sessed as No. 357 Kent Street IIDCE Of Ninety (Ni feet C0 gnd being now described by the North side of Pond Street metes and bounds 35 fo1]owg;_ aforesaid and thence West- ALL THAT TRACT. piece or wardly along the North side parcel of land situate, lying and; W, sewed 5 pm . i _‘ . . of Pond Street for the dis- being in Charlottetnwn tance of Fifty (50) feet to the part of Town Lot Number Fifty- plgce of coxnmencen-gent, gm-1 Three in the Fourth Hundred of 1, knqwn 3, pm Numhe; Town Lots bounded and describ- Seventy-Five on said plan. ed 85 follows. that is 00 Say!- 1 ma. mm .,,,_.c., COMMENCING at a point on the Passey. minister. MEMORIAL Service. The an- nual Memorial Service will he held at the cenotaph Cornwall. 1‘/2 ozs. ENGAG EMENTS est Winchester dimctiniz me; at 2.30 p.m. Adanced time sun-l MO0RE—l-IOUSTON —-Mr. John ‘ Moore, Charlottetown, announ- speakers. All veterans. who can ces the engagement of his on are asked to attend the parade youngest daughter lllarlr Gel‘-T medals will be worn, The pegi. triide to John Walter, son of - mental band from Charlottetown. Ml? 8"“ Ml‘_5- L°l'"'= “"““l°“- has kindly consented to be pres-, N°l'll‘ R“5l"~'°- Ma“'l3g° l° eat. The Scouts, Cubs and School lake l’la‘'‘’ 3‘ the Ch3rl°“°' ; children will also parade. day,, September 9th. S p e c i a l town Biblc Chapel. Saturda DR. J. P. MILLAR Denial Of- THE pngsgyil-ER[AN‘SANDE.IRS0N — At the P.E.l. church 1,, cahad,_ wood 15. Hospital. Thursday. Septem- lands, service of worship at b°",5- 1962- l° Ml“ “d M”, 9.30 am. Mr. Scott MacPher-i‘ Cyril 53“d9"5°“- 3 5°“v Dalwl c-an . ’ some have forgotten now he is Advances c e County Hospital. Weight 7 lbs. i September 29. 1962 at 8 p.m. Mag-p[.[E[r, . wEExs._Mr, any We wish to express our sin- , Other news with a bearing on the market was a quarterly U.S. commerce department report hhovh the m 'showng manufacturers expect hweh at NEW YORK (AP)—Late sell- a slower rise In sales during the day. The Dow Jones ;;5_5mhk 0", how big of growth and electronic is- . final quarter of 1962 than in the 0 e s k mar- current three mo hs. from advancing Friday. The AVERAGES AHEAD final picture was jumbled with 3[NGo Kelly‘; cm" Han, market averages inching up- ‘ erage closed the week a shade age was up _2 at 22 3 [9 Among Canadian stocks. Mc- sh W ; Intyre {Dome Mi The Dow Jones industrial av- RESERVE September 5 Leslie R. Ladner. who passed away. Sept . 8, 1960. h Memories are treasures no one V i I and family. I nah Stee I McGAUGHEY—In sad and lov- 1 Born War ‘ lng memory of our dear h-us-1° 3 5 0 hand and father. Charles Mc- A Gaughey. God called to heal--.-n G 1940. ‘G . Sept 7. We loved him very dearly But God did love him more Some day we trust to meet him sons-in-law and grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS me will be “Med from S°p'em' Mrs. Hugh D. MacPh(-3. Brae. » cere thanks to the Drs. a n it her 10th to Sept. 24th. 8th to Sept. 23rd inclusive. Ham Supper, Wednesday. Sep- - tiember 12th in Legion Hall. Sup- 0°l°h"' key supper or lobster plate at day. September 9th. announce the engagfmeni (‘if on. n. G. LEA will be absent “W ¥°‘."‘3°-it “"3 W‘ A“. ' from the Polyclinic from Sept. 79-" [‘‘"’a"' l" Ame“ Edwm to _ the Eureka House. Victoria Sun- . ‘’l her daughter‘ Adele Md°“"' to Everett Francis. son of Mrs. Charles McKenna. of Bordenl l staff and the nurses of the P.E.I. % Hospital and all the kind friends . Lam and relatives who visited my; IWeell:s.Gson vat ‘lgr. :1l<timl_VtI(i,':. ibrifilhi.-1;, Osborlnmlrvhlllle a patient. 813 - _€'1' - - n e ospita. s w o sent him: NEW HAVEN W.I. Turkey and ,P~E-I_~~ marriage to take Plate get well cards and flowers andl ll‘ 9 L"3‘"Y Umled Cl“"'°l‘ "‘ , treats. Many thanks to Mr. Gor- zdon Sanderson. Mr. Roy Mac-15.991 rose "0wATT__McKENNA __ M1-3_ Ewen, Mrs. Sterling Cobb, also: ; . M H watt. Victoria. wishes . ' COME AND °“3°Y 3 hi“ "1" azihnothhce the engagement} visited with him and spoke words comfort. A sincere thanks toi to 5 amon ‘to Mr. Henry Macbougall who “.AL§aome-‘ of land shuata Northwest side of Kent Street RESERVE September 25th for’. Wedding to take place Septem-E‘. St Pete“ 333'’ P-E-L lying and being in Charlotte- town Royalty in Queens Jr. ‘O i clgoundury ’ol Plot boundary for the undred and shown on I plan of lands oe- sewn Inch” ugv 7"; lolldlfld 30 T|'““¢°3 EN!“ 0‘ Southeast or rear boundary of . Connolly situate in land; now m» form Spring Park. Cbarloi Royalty in Queens County as [Hazel . thaicc nth- surveyed by J. A. Reardon. westwandly along the said Glen- P. L. S. in April 1935, said nie McLean. and Hazel McLean's point being in the E3 5; southeast boundary to the south- boundgg-y of ping Nu m 1, west angle thereof, thence South- 3 P189"? eamwardly along the Northeast Charge, worship Hlghfleld ll Seventy-Five on said thence Northwardly along the l’°“”d*“'Y °l lwds WW 0"’ ‘Wm’ East hounds”, of said PM erly in the possession of Arthur Number seventy_I,-We for the I. Godkin for the distance of One distance 0‘ Fm,ty_Nlne “O, giund-red and Sixty-Two feet Six feet Six (6) inches to the ‘fees. ‘side bSZ3"'s..'I?§’3'i~§'i?.’§’ 3'5 Elli §l'§I‘.. !"°';hee;*ii§i,r1gv§"§;S*“e,"";§§"v thence Eastwardly along the mianzzem Th;tny_E.-hfiftfegi 5.: South boundary of said Plot inches ¢33- 6") to the point 34: NW to the the place of oomlnencement be_ M5 be‘ big the lands described in a deed longing l0 the City of Char- from Henry -Jones Cundall do lottewwn. thence Southwardiv Joseph Winchester dated the lat along the West boundary of day of October A. D 1901 and City of Charlottetown for the Registrar of Deed for Queers distance of Forty-Eight (48! ggrunty on the 1st day otSeotern- ber Seventy-Seven afomsauld. l’°"‘ 3 “act . lmd °°’“'°V°d and thence Westwardly along l’3mw‘§°s‘l’1phtw"L°h°5l°‘- l° 539"" the North boundary of said ale “h“°d§‘S,°;. guy A D 1916 ,!:"tfl“eNm?al;°er ofSwc°°“nt‘ym's:v°° and registered in the office of t :1 1 km 3'' the Registrar of Deeds for men ' ‘ 5 :7" " °‘ Queens County on the 5th day of Number 5°"-‘ill!’-S X 0” "id May A. 1). 1915 in Liber 70 Folio P18"- 231. DATED the .16tih day of DATED the 16th day of August August A. D. 196 D_ 1951 JOHN JOHN F. TOWNSHEND. Sheriff of Queens County F. rotgvivsnann NOTICES I ATTENTION POTATO PRODUCERS g to the danger of spreading potato dis- ‘ rdance with Department of Agri- ~ of I .‘ pota ' . V i It will. th .,be necessary for all Potfll-0 growers to provide -their own bags or other con- tainers in handling their crop. I i A ‘ received, seed or. table. packed ’ that bhvcbeen used i n the field or have fled win he reiected iw the undersigned. I 356;!‘ WWE LIMlTEu;!:innmerside -. co" rive Assomifriou i.m.. S’side. COMPANY. 8ommei~iil<le. RINOTON, Keneinllton. DY LIMITED. -Kenslnrioli. D snnvica. Kensinston. Agra L'1‘D.. Kcnslngtnn. ”"i‘.‘:ouul‘o°§‘i'Z“i~':‘5"' Keuinlton . ~« nounce tIf0N‘I‘A(v3.t{Ei LTD. remnan- Sheriff of Queens County. FARMERS ATTENTION NOTICES Before buying see the new improved Middle- ton dz Parish Potato Harvesters—t‘our men can dig and haul to warehouse 4 to 5 acres per day. Forty-Two feet and office at the Charlottetown Hot- i l0 l-libel on Wednesdays. beginning! son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sept. 19. 1962. Office hours: 10- ll Young. of Pawasson, Ontario. pm. 'For' Marriage to take place Octo- M W" i I G] . *="l¥ in 903- 1 u 0 9°55" ,& °"""° M°L”" Md appointment phone: Wednesdays her 6th 1962 at Pawasson. On- A are the sa-me is intersected by‘, Order Eastern Star Salad Sup- her 29th at 9 o'clock, Sacred, l-ll? Soulhwfil b°\IlK-la-1'3’ 01 lands‘ per and Bazaar. Y.M.C.A. Char-_ Heart Church. Borden. County. Vounded and describ- m °;_‘°r;“o°fly m ”"’”°"tlh°:a:g l°l'-l°l'°Wn- ' .m.. 2-5 p.m Charlottetown Hotel: Thursdays! Iario. _ to Tuesdays inclusive. 4-7402. . IN MEMORIAM WINSLOE UNITED Pastoral .m. U.C.W. service with Rev.-‘ my m°”'°" Mrs‘ “mes F. H. Littlejohns as guest speak- Pm er 8 19 er’ CG” Choir; Norm wmsloe 'l‘l~-~v sav time heals all sorrow 7.30 p.m Rev oss Howard” And‘ helhs us to forget ; How much I miss you ye. UIGG -— I-IAZELBROOK sor-‘ Road. announce the engage- Shirley Noreen to Joseph Lloyd MURPHY—In loving memory of i’ ! OBITUARY ur- phy. who passed away Sept- I Ever remembered by Mary. ' vices. Uigg ll a.m.. l-iazelbrnnk 8 p.m. Rev. C. W. Passey. min-- later. KINGS COUNTY DANCE in Pisquid West School "Blessed ‘is he whom Th 0 u OBITUARY PATRICK L. MCQUAID A tribute to the late Patrick L. McQuaid music. lunches. He - i I-le hdth distributed. he hath giv- ‘APPLICATIONS "Om °“llY ‘ n to the poor. His justice re- . . ' e g districts will be received for mhiheth forever and evergv p,_ and a limited number of pupils to at- , “L tend grades seven and eight Bl‘ All Tracadle Parish and sur- ed Monmgue Elementary‘ S°h°°l' rounding districts were grief- fiigplfiggagzlwggtasgscglgdagi stricken when the news of Pat- . rick L. McQuaid s sudden death {.30 oclock, Monday. Septemb- b d . "8 h d the grin‘ previous year‘ report sisters on that morning looked forward with keen anticipation to his home-coming that day. June 16. What must have been um 51-EWAR1-_ Cmpahd Wm their grief on learning that he h. ‘hum (mm his practice from had been drowned while disem- Sept. 0th to 15th inclusive. . lgifkgng flfifnh hheh Tani Irving . rc onw ic e a een em- ‘'1' GA“-ANTS Heinllman ployed as second engineer for pilno, Tactflfy I’eC0fldll-l0|'I€d, l0‘ flu-ee yea;-g_ vely tone. C. J. Gallant C0,. --pat", as he had been affgc. HOWl|l|. P-El tionately c all ed by his loved ’ ones. was born at Bedford on A1‘ GALLANTS Bmdwln March 27. 1938. the son of Ber- Electronic organ, two manuel. mud J_ Mcquaid and Ethel Q We also have several Potato Diggers and °l""‘¢l1 °°mmW-‘es lnvlled-‘film gughes, he wgg em . dutiful Pickers, both new and used. on hand. We haveone used Oliver Grain Harvester. ' engine driven, that we have priced low to sell. SIMMONS &‘McicFARLANE LTD. A Summerside AUCTION SALE P _ teem him. In no other way was Store. Kenslngton. Friday. Sep- 3; High Mass was celebrated by big appointments. C. J. G at mm!“ Phone 3404“ son, a devoted brother, -and a faithful and generous friend. To Mu-Ry “L; .t Kennedy-3 know him was to love and es- wmhu. “uh at 7.30 pm‘ sphh_ his generosity more manlfe “red by me Ahhhcah Chm-ch than in his contributions to the Guild. poor and needy and to his Church of which he was ever A loyal and CHICKEN, SALAD Supper in devoted member. Norboro School. Wednesday eve-1 The large crowds of people ling. September 12. Sponsored who came to express their sym- hy Norboro W.I. Starting to pathy and who followed his mor- serve at 5.00. ' tel remains to the grave bo r e .0 ' HOUSEHOLD. FURNISHINGS & EFFECTS - \ at IOI LONGWORTH AVENUE FRIDAY, SEPT. 14th at 1.30 PM. Including Duncan I-‘yfe Chesterfield Suite, antique chairs and tables. hand made rugs. carpetg. brass and silverware, lamps, dishes, ornaments and other A numerous items. comedian Lenny Bruce opened I nal rest! JENKINS TRANSFER LTD R ‘I’-'-W‘-°i=‘-i~t“‘—" 335°‘-I353 “AR” °" THANK‘ . ' early Friday. Police announced The llmll)’ Ol ll“? llle Pll|'l¢ll that they are investigating sl- Mcfiuald wish to express their nation of obgcpnigy, The Syd. sincere appreciation to Hennes- fiy sun says four women in . s-:y Funeral Home. Rev. K C III! audience of 300 seen a pu '4: ‘such blasphemy and obscen- pnoncfgn gm“) ages of sympathy. also to our and neighbors w jiestimoney to the high esteem W T00 OBSCENE in which he was held by all SYDNEY, Australia lAPi -— . cteeds. May God grant him eter- Society. Pallbearers, those who it: performance i gave Mass offerings. spiritual enrolments and b o u q u e i ii. ,' wreaths. sprays. cards and mes- iii fdition after eomew t suc- Saturday night. September 8th. : hast chosen and taken in Thee, . cessful treatment seemed to im- shall dwell in Thy courts. ' IIFOVE Ind l’|0PES Were held for walked out]MucMillan. Sisters of Assump f when Bruce used the Lady Chat- ’ tlon Convent. Benevolent Irish tot-Iey verb. It adds "Sydney has bl der control. The d poi-ted nine fires were extin- omr. ‘ A on--. ..'.':'...""‘"".. i...."“.i’§'..‘.’.'..."£’°l1‘.’.f """‘ ’1:“:;‘.‘... W... ........ .2: . E. M. BAGNALL. CLAUDE CRASVVELL. rel wreath u 1;]. had in um... loss of our son and brother. . (Advanced Time), h to protect himself “lard :31 FMrs. ‘Bernard Ile- ‘ . guisbed during rtod ending at noon Wednesday. with 11 In blues uni-tad. lthanks to Dr. Auld. Dr. Beer ‘ . i~.m_vr__YoUNG __ ML .nd| the DIIISCI and staff of Princelchaliged It 79.29. ° ” "" DR. EDWARD 0. Steeves.\ Mrs. Arthur Birt. Coveheud W 3“ ,-_. G ‘l P Wu“ “‘ 139.1‘. -Dowiingi Jr’:-. Soutfiwei-t Chiropractor is pleased to an- 7"’ kl dlstaiioeof One nounce the opening of a branch ment of thdr eldest daughter Eu” “'1” '° "°"'°f“"-V ‘T333’ ' ported me to and from the hos- pital, to all who visited me. to lurked those who gave flowers and fl’—EK-"'EMI- it treats. to the many friends who sent cheery get-well cards and to all those who helped or offer-' emu ed to help with my duties at,‘ _‘ ; home after my accident. MRS. WILFRED PICKERING _ Inserted by friends and rela-‘I " ' . tives as I tribut t th d - H82‘! fig’) ttostrthet gortln :31. ED. Quest speaker. Special; Bu, time has only meant to m,‘ ed. ° ° C ace” 3. k N5 0 en ec, ence ' ' JOHN D. MclNNlS On August 15th the residents,” of Savage Harbor and surroun- ding districts learned with re- gret of the passing of John D. ‘C Mclnnis in the Charlottetown for some months, his con- ha his return to good health, but Providence had willed otherwise on the above mentioned date fortified by the last rites of the Catholic Church and sur- rounded by members of his fam- 0 cen ily. his 5 oul took flight to its ebrnal home. John D. as he was better known to all was born here seventy-nine years ago and for the greater part of his life resided in Savage Harbor where be actively engaged in fishing and farming. and at the time of death was district road super- visor. Besides his widow the for- mer Agnes MacKinnon he leaves to mourn four sons Reuben. Sourls. James. Tracadie, John D. Jr.. and Reginald. Savagei Harbor and two daughters, Mary I Charlottetown, and Anne. at . home. also three sisters. Mrs.’ Veronica Payne. Edmonton. Al- berta: Mrs. Marie MacDonald,l Boston. Mass: Mrs. Barbara! Doyle, Savage Harbor. 1 funeral which was largely I attended was held at St. And-l Said a spokesman at his Lon- Hm, my the post-holiday week. The llst~don home: “He's getting better and bet- pushed forward to its best level ter every day. He's walking W‘ ‘"9!’ 842% ‘In! Ulll pr 150 849% h a t was ‘ parallel ‘ha i se them in getting back full tie -stock Q“? P“ ca stein , Death leaves a heartache no one gone t- ‘ll b it 1 Rendal Caseley «nee Sandra: u hgvwllmmmem firm ma er U" « . . 8- [H66 —‘HAZELBROOK sci‘-. -lardmel Kelvin Grove- 8 =0"-i Always remembered by Alice vices. Sept‘ 9th‘ Uigg 11 am": Rendal -Gregory. on Septem- « . W.’ 27% that beautifiil. lieiivi-iily shore. . Sadly missed. loviiigly remem- ‘ bored by his wife, daughters, l ; tradi tu 1 th MONTREAL (CPI —- Ilea\'_v Caiialusk 4000 6 'ng in mining issues fea- Cannrama 1000 red a day of mixed prices on g''‘:“" Q e Montreal and Canadian ex- C';';ma,,,_v 2375 1,5 "9 no ._1o - changes _I'‘ r I d a y. 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