was conducted by Rev. D. 1. Me- Clare and Rev. R. H. Bell, who III IIEMOIIIAII Fire In Ontario Farmhouse . EAST "BALTIC Thprsdny.Jan.19, 1955- 'T'heGuardi1n, The Eastern C. Jo ' . Kl, rut”. Young Kmgsbom IPOKG and brought word; of gum. ' ' ' I to n be M1KhW- We ' . pie funeral of the late c. J. Takes LIVES Mother And '5.:f,”::;”.”.”..,i”,,.':,'l;t",:;';';3;),f, Pf; lgves iu'muil:iiVeuder'eIl'sY:re."st'rh-'.i tenderly ma 2. M, mm Wm 23'. M" D" " "”c"'”' ""'”I iicuinus. sr.. Trenton. was held WM man”, um M, E. ,,mmon' New”, um” mum in sombre: buide Il:; mn:n:e1n:Irtos'wen almtedbyuis in First United Church and was ad , h,.,,u,e,.' Mr. Jun". nu. Mean Eule largely attended. It was conduct- embyi Rev. 8. M. Macbowell and iii choir led in singing "The L-rd's My Shepherd" and "What A Friend We Have In Jesus." Mr. lllacDowell left a comforting message with the bereaved. The members of Trenton LOL No. last attended in I body and con- ducted their rervlce at the grave. The pail bearers. all lodge )l'0I:I'IeI"5, were Russell Gillis. tlurray Mellde. George Humph- reys. Robie Pace. James Rogers, Walter Maclfean. Interment was in Hillside cemetery. The late Mr. Jenkins was born at Murray River. P.E.I.. in 1874 anduhad been a citizen of Tren- ton for many years, where he was employed at the Trenton Steel Works and of later years and un- til his retirement at the Eastern Car Com'P8lIY- He suffered a severe .ieart at- tacktand only lived I few days after admittance to Aberdeen Hospital. Possessing a quiet and aleasing personality, he was es- eemed by all who irnew him. Surviving are his widow: one laughter. Mrs, John Stewart. Jharlottetown: six sons. Joshua at home: Forrest. Daniel and my of Trenton: Malcolm. Ham- lIIt)I'I, 0nt.: Ephraim, Macbellan Brook: and one sister. Mrs; Min- nic MacDonald. Charlottetown. Floral tributes for the late C. J. Jenkins, Sr., were as follows: Pillow-The family. Crosses-Gerrtor Family; Elms Family. . Wreaths--Trenton LOL. No. I384: Dorothy. Frankie and 0hil- riron. Kingston. .0nt.; F. W. wuolworth Company. Charlotte- town: Carl and Doll; Strain and Esther: Tommy. Bell and George: Employees Planing Mill and wood Erection Dept.: Employees Trenton Steam Plant; Vera and Iiussell, Omer and Rose... Edwin and Ruth Cahoon; Billy and Margaret Cahoon. I sprays - Mon, Margaret and family: Mr. and Mrs. Percy We-atherbee; Bernice and Rollie: Mrs. J. S. Boone and James; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tanner, An- nie and Fraser: Bengaline and Ray. Su:mmerside.... William and family. Summerside: Ber lb s. will and family, Smnmerside: Mae and family; Buffalo: Verna, lly :Betty, Ron and U; Mack and Alden: Jake Burns; Mar- garet and Ernie; Jimmy. Nellie. Rowan. Louise; Ruby. Reg and family: Elmer. Alice and Arlene: Will and Annie MacMIllan; Vince and Elsie MacLean; Carl and Viola MacDougall; Leoan. Hilda, Michael, Al and Norma; John. Lee and family. Charlottetown; Bob. Edith and family; Bax. Elsie and family; Jennie. Bill and Lyla: Edna. Jim and Melvin: Clem Wheeler; Tess and David Martin: Vi. Fraser and Eva: Betty. Al and Baxle: Marg. and Gib Hiscott: Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Gladney. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gladney: Trenton Boys: Adam Gill and family: Mildred and Bob; Eva Fraser: Dorothy. Jack and Cameron: Bob. Myra and family: Gladys. Clarence and Scott -Bingham: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly and family; Lucy. Ilnble. Billy and Blnk: Mr. and !llrs.- Charles Irving: Chester. llargaret, Audrey and Mrs. Cameron; The Dickson Family; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burns and family, Cut Flowers--Florence. Bob and Peg: Lizzie and Fred Har- ris: Otis. Florence and family: Hugh. Allie and Allistalr. Sympathy cards too numerous to mention. ZSTOLE FOR FAMILY COOKSVILLE. Ont. (CP)-Mrs. Thelma Chn'silc, mother of eight children. Tuesday was placed on 12 months suspended sentence after she pleaded guilty of false pre- lenees. She said she had issued a cheque on a non-existent bank ac- ruunt to buy fuel oil as her chil- dren wcre ill. her husband is out of work and tho family's only in- come is 345 in family " CALIFORNIA ORANGE Tnoxrr sons, 1-” iG'ua)eIt'au" NOTICE! Anyone caught tres- passing on my property will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Frank Fogarty. CARD PARTY - The regular weekly card party sponso ed by the Montague sub-division C. W. L. was held in the Armoruies Thurs- day night with ;. good attendance. The ladies prize was won by Miss Helen Landrigan. and the gents by Mr. Archie Lanigan. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. Personals Senator Elsie Inman. Ottawa. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert l-lalver- son, Malagnsh. Nova Scotia, ar- rived on Tuesday to attend the funeral of their granddaughter Ro- berta Jane Inman, duaghter or Dr. and Mrs. George S. A. Inman. I Mrs. Manning Bagnall and Mrs. W. W. MncKay of Saint John, N. B.. and Mrs. Willis Halverson of Tatamagouch . N. S., aunts of lit- tle Jane Inman. arrived to attend her funeral yesterday aftenoon. Cases ' Heard At Geo'town Court At magistrate's court at George- town yesterday before stipendiary masistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, a resident of Murray Harbour was fined Sl0.00 and costs for speeding on the open highway. The same re- sident was also fined 310.00 and csoizcsrowu Mr. Charles Fraser, Canadian National Railways Locomotive En- gineer, returned to his duties at Summerside on Sunday. Jan. 15th motoring to Summeruide with Mr. Fraser were Mrs. Fraser and family. and Mrs. Preston MacDon- ald. Mrs. A. H. Stewart was also in the party and remained in Sum- merside. where she is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Cpl. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart. Mr. Frank Gotell, is the latest resident of Georgetown to show this correspondent new evidence of the spring-like weather we are en- joying. Mr. Gotell picked several pansles in his garden on Monday. Jan'ary 16th, some in bloom and others just ready to break into full bloom. Mr. Louis Honing. hool Inspec- tor spent several days in George- town High School this week. in- spectlng the work of the various grades. AC NOTICE! Anyone caught tres- passing on my property will be yr seemed to the full extent of the law. Frank Fogarty. Cardi- gnn. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The private funeral of Roberta Jane Inman.-age lib years, only -' -A Inf Dr. and Mrs. G.S.A. Inman. 'Montague., was held yesterday afternoon. -Ianuary 18 at the re- sidence of her parents. The Rev. .M. Frz'c.er conducted the service assisted by Mr. Kenneth T. Norris. Brahms Lullaby was very tender- ly and beautifully rendered by Mrs. D iglas Coffin: accompanied by Miss Peggy Beck. The mouners besides the parents, brothers. grandparents and immediate fam- ily. were Dr. Preston Mclniy.-re, Dr. Tom Laidlaw. Dr. Kent Irwin, Dr. A. Macvicar. Dr. Lorne Bou- nell. W.lt. Brennan and Capt. J. R,B. Maguire The pail bearers were Douglas Coffin, Ralph Beck. Ja-mes Cudmore and Carl Boehner. The attendance at the cemetery of members of the Masonic Lodge was arranged by Mr. Robert Clem- ents. costs for operating a motor vehicle which was not regist A party from Montague was fin- ed 55.00, and costs for operating a motor vehicle without an operatoris llcenrz. A party from Newport (' ged with possession of liquor in a place other than his resid- e-ce was fined 320.00 and costs. A resident of Montague charged with intoxication in a public place was fined 320.00 and costs. The case of a party from Cardigan North charged with possession of liquor not purchased at a vendor was withdrawn. A resident of Char- lottetown charged with possession in a place other than his resid- ence was fined S20.00 and costs The case of a resident of Mon-I tague charged with driving while intoxlcated was adjourned for two weeks. The case of a resident of Montague charged with failing to file income tax returns. was ad- journed for two weeks. A resident of Murray River char- ged with possession in a place other than his residence was fin- ed 320.00 an" costs. The case of I party from Murray River char- ged with common assault was ad- journed for two weeks. Mr. J. P. Nicholson. Crown pro- secutor for Kings, represented the Crown in all cases. SYDNEY, Australia (CP) - A radio telescope in the form of a cross with arms nearly a mile in length is being built here for the Australian scientific and indus- trial - research organization. Firstoue 7 .-. FIUTU (O I956 ADMIRAL TELEVISION I8 BREAKING ALL SALES RECORDS. BUY YOUR TV TODAY AT FIRESTONE. WE SERVICE ANY MAKE OF TELEVISION PROMPT- LY. ALSO RADIO SERV- ICES. WE INSTALL CAR I RADIOS. Dial 6324 BILL GURNEY For Service LID .09”,-t SI HE GAVE THE GUNSLINGERS HOURS TO GET OUT OF OUTPOST. . AND HE TICKED OFF THE LAST VIOLENT IIOUR WITH A BLAZING BLAST OF LEAD! 24 " OF YOU! MIDNIGHT SHOWI (FRIDAY Ar 11.30 TOUGHEST OF" THE WEST'S FAST-SHOOTING i BUSI-IWACKER.BREEDI EXTRA! NEWS - COMEDY .. CARTOON - SERIAL SHOWINGAT3-5-7-9 room! , rm. - SAT. .- CAPITOL IT WILL IOABE Tllll Y-ELL i P.M.Y.' gTT 'lIsI pliable ,pI'veI,ydyunrlI0IlII- Six Children; Father Iniured MARMORA, Ont. (CP)-Flames leaped throuarli an isolated ,fnrm lute house early ednesday taking the lives of a mother and six children and severely burning the father when he tried to beat his way into the building to rescue them. Mrs. Jessie Jones. 35. Phyllss. 17 Elwood, 12. Herald. 11. Ernest. 9 Wanda 3, and June 1. were asleep upstairs when the fire broke out in the: two-storey from house about 6 a. m. Gordon Jones. 40. was founcl by neighbors wandering. dazed and )l.II'l19d, outside the house. The blaze levelled the house on the Jones homestead. 10 miles north of this village. At mid-day police had recovered four of the bodies and were sifting the ashes for the remaining three. The toll raised the number of fire deaths in Canada since Nov. 1 to ltitl. In Ontario alone. 85 per- sons have lost their lives in fires. In Toronto the Ontario fire mur- shal'g office said it has been called in to investigate the fire. Mr. Jones, serving his seventh term as councillor for Mariners and Lake township. underwent surgery for three hours in hospital at Peterborough. Doctors said he has burns over 35 per cent of his body. -His condition was described 88 SETIOUS. PRONE IN SNOW The first neighbor to arrive at the fire was Wilbert Jones, a cou- sin of the injured man. He found the father slumped across a snow- covcred laneway. "They're all in there, all in the Death of Mrs. - Murdock Macleod The death occurred Tuesday of Mrs. Murdock MacLeod at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Roy Gillis. Montague. Mrs. MacLeod. formerly of Glen William, was in her 92nd year. ' Besides her daughter. she leaves to mourn two brothers. John at Montague and Lauchlin at Vancou- vet and three sisters, Mrs. Cather- Ine Forbes, Boston. Mass.: Mrs. Mary Fraser, Plaipfield. N. J.: and Mrs. Angus A. Stewart. Mount Clemens. Mich. The funeral service will he held today from Valleyfield United Church at 2:30 p.m. l fire." Jones screamed. "It was an rno .. I tried and tried to get back mside but it was too hot." Wilbert Jones said he first saw the fire from a vindow of his house. about ya half-mile away fromhls cousin 5 home. He placed the time at 6:30 I. in. He said he hurried over to find "'9 building "a roaring mass of flatness I was the first on the scene u . . . the others began ar givuligu and I had to force then; ac . Phyllis. oldest of the-six children The funeral of Mrs. John A. Slew- Donald. Kingsboro, held in East Point Baptist and several nieces and nephews. Her husband on December l6th..'and was passed away several years ago and cunro. s.',..,3,”'5d"" M'dDmmd' T'ih'”- Includhl IIIIIG Pelrll. way yattended. The service the mortal remains of a devoted Setvlcg gun, g;-,,,, ,,,u conductdlawmm 59 WON! more than X93001! and Lloyd ygnegly. Floyd Mcuau. John w. 11.. l,..,,,,,, mm, Mw ' n who perished. had returned home the msht before to visit her par-, ents. She had been living in Mar-' mora where she was employed. I l Geo'town Couple Has Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Soloman of Georgetown are eceiving the con- gratulations of their many friends on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary, which they observed on Monday. January 16th Mr. and Mrs. Soloman were mar- ried at St. James Church, George- I-DWI! by Rev. Father Stephen Pha- len on January lfith, 1906 and have resided in Georgetown ever since. During the coming summer a family reunion and celebration is planned at which the following members of their family plan to attend: Helen, Mrs. Vincent Elor- dietta of Montreal: Genevieve at home: Raymond of Georgetowtf. and Sr. M. Carmclila of Mount St. Mary's. -Their ytriiliucst son. Gerald. was killed in a car accident In April, I951. Mr. and Airs. Soloman have six grandchildren. Sympathy From Prime Minister The following tclt-gram was re. ccivr-d by Senator Florence Elsie Inman. Montague. from Prime Mi- nister Louis St. Laurent, Ottawa: Honorable Florence Elsie Inman Montague. P. E. l. I was sorry to learn today of the death of your little grand- daughter, My wife and I join in -extending to you and her parents our heartfelt sympathy in your be- reavement. Louis St. Laurent. Miracle Cushion llolds False Teeth , Tight”. Eases, sore gums NOW! Eat. talk. laugh as you pleue. Goodbye to loose. rocking. wobbly, uncomfortable plates. One re-liner I.-II for months. Patsy to apply is the mvacy of your hmne. VW DRAKE DENTIIRE IIIISIIIOIIS are a triumph of science, a sensa- Iastic re-lining that gets rid of the annoyance and irritation of nose fitting false teeth. One re-lining, applied in a few minutes, makcs the wobbllcst plates stay firmly in place -- with perfect , oomiort. Eat. corn-on-the-cob. steaks. apples - talk. please -- plates ”stay put," firmly, solidly. No need to be enibarrassed with falling, cllckingand wobbling dentures. Soft, easy-to-clean Snug brand Denture Cushions are harmless to gums or dentures. tional new Sore, in-itated gums Easy, fast, simple- very painful done at home-no waiting Snug eeaea soro, Irritated gums due to Iooee fitting dentures. All tnndor areas are gently cushioned with Ulla eolt plastic. Comfort. is so enjoyable, most folks wear their plates day and night and only ro- move them for ulenningy Snug brand Denture Cushions are thin sheets of is marvelous, ever-soft plastic material. Simply place one of these womlcriul re-Iincrs on the cleaned denture (upper or lower) according to simple instructions in package. and presto! You have prnrtimlly s new plate. No wait- I Inugh as you I ing. ready to bite on anything. llsed widely by many dentists B n u g b r a n d DentureCuahions werdlirat used by many dartisi.-r to help patients become accustomed to now plates . . . to comfort pa- tients with old plates that have become loose due to tlnie shrink- ago. Since they were so oifective, the mtahions are now available to the public. tllere-Insreuinst adhesives that must. be used every day , when Snug brand Denture Cushions are so clean and convu- iltt, Ieet Isl months? ' Pistol retina-ii with Snug bran Dcnluro Cushions can be claimed In a jiffy by brushing under cold water. The Cushions are Iaetelom. odorless and sanitary. Why put up with the hotha of hog bread Denture Otdlione can bet for 2 in 6 months, according tn he individual mouth. Shy: soft, (Ion! nnt harden and llin plate. Pmls rilht out when lhdy to roplnce. Is-lbs: loose pistes Ilsa guns shrh We not your dentistju fault the W and gums shrink IIIIIIII .. bu goose betwem the pits ndtbemouth. Snug brand Duane Moll re-line the plate I) &I then are no em 59"”! Phil! . REASONS WIIY YOII SN 0 II LI T IIY SNIIII IIENTIIIIE OIISHIOIISI A. laser can irritated gun the to loose fitting durum. R-IIOIIII Mites Em and tight - niing. clicking, falling. dd tillv you had your an teeth 3.latenytblngyeudedvv'-cocoon Ist.hcsMecli,opplu.on. 4.rou.4u.oi-... l.s-,.,.uto..ppi,..d.a.u.. O.u-ml.-upaum.uo-uonma. 1.MonyhdttaonutsIod. I liners for Lower or llpper Plates 81.50 IIIII Illllin. So easy I" APPLY Ii III! G.T.I'nIfordCo..I..td..Irockvile.0nt. BLUE BRAND ONLY Hungry for a good steak dinner . . . a real banquet on your budget? Then hurry to C0- OP SUPER MARKET anti select a thick. juicy, tender steak from our meat cases. For steaks are this week's FEATURE VALUE-and what wonderful steaks they are! Everyone is choice quality - cut from heavy stccr beef. basbeen close trimmed of excess bone and fat before weighing and pricing list some! Frccze sqme! It will pay to buy scveral s these low. low prices. OPEN FRI. 8. SAT. NIGHTS-UNTIL 9.30 P.M. 3 PERFECTION MILK FLIIFFO SIIORTENING IIAISINS 3E.!'..ti?s? 5” PEAS - RADIO INSTANT PUDDINGS BABY FOODS ISLAND MADE TALL TINS 20 OZ. TINS OR JUNIOR FOODS Eweryone Leaks at MAKES FOR BETTER BAKING 6 LBS, iHIRIFF'S IPECIAL DEAL LTANA TINS 12 IO 4 FRESH CRISP PASCAL CEIERY GRAPEFRIIIT WHITE OR PINK ORANGES 2 cams ”:':.'?:.?R 2 Large Package Sw'ilgiTVE. 29" Lemons ::.';.":::::.': ' ISLAND MaeINTOSH pres Grocery Dgept. MANY FLOWERS sot? WITH A FREE HAIR com; 3 STRAWBERRY JAM '-1'o'iz'.”-3 LGE. 24 OZ. JAR IZIIOVI CIIOW PICIIIE PORK & BEANS IIIX IIOIIIII DETERGENT VOIIIBIIRVS SHAMPOO IIAIILOETOWII ST. CROIX-20 0!. OVEN BAKED SPECIAI. Se OFF DEAL SPECIAL RALF PRICE SALE ”'”""” .. A .o.m.u..e... n:.-- r - Self-Service Produce 2 for 35c 3 for 23c 2 tins 39c - sum nusnco - aunts SI.O0 stue stump sroo 31 .00 S100 m-s- 51.00 ruvs 333;" 69c 31?. 35c Pkg. 39c 6 for 29c IHLOIN I STEAK 3” LB. swat-:r PICKLED. 1 93 IIOCKS SMOKED SIIANRLESB PICNICS. lb. 456 MAPLE LEAF RINDLES5 ACON. R). 59c DAVIS I FRASER SAUSAGES lb. ... 45: CANADA PACKERS ' English Brown. lb. 33c I 22c 39c 35c CAKES 75c 59c .,,.... .a....v.. w-.-eq-. AWL. -a--r-- unlab-