as The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 11, 1965. 13 CITY AND QUEENS} Ly aIp nee AT Maple Grove Dance Hall Hollinger Patricks every Wednesday and Has. Profit TORONTO (CP) — Hollinger) | Consolidated Gold Mines g Ltd., and its two subsidiaries Hollin- NOTICES as Special Notices Mn eas — Sie rsa!_ ANNOUNCEMENTS [Su uce i sold 4 CREDIT UNION Seuthport Texaeo Station Dance IN -Lot 65. Mal, Wednesday s> HOYT’S BEAUTY--SALON,-speciais MS" -Lovster plate sold. . Specializing in Foreign Cars |S August 11. Good music on all permanent waves. 183 Queen’ pian TO attend the “Afternoon Tea” | ; Street Telephone 604-6311. Hall. Sature>:. form Aug. 16-Aug.27 Mat” DANCE at Mt Ryan Hall. Johnsons River. every Friday. Good music | awarded Sponsored by the | and 8% \North Wiltshire Women's Institute LOBSTER SUPPERS at the Recre,. 8°* North Shore Exploration Co. | : tion Center, New Glasgow every Wed and Labrador Mining and Ex-| © Utshire léth, from 3.00 to 4.30. Prizes Good Texaco Service BINGO every Wednesday Com. | teen, Wednesday August 11, y Curling Club Crapaud. Jack } poy : - DR. L.I. DUFFY will be absext trom Transportation DANCE ,IN Fort Augustus Wednes- |his office from Augest 9 until August | ra : = | |uesday and Saturday serving from 4 . s0 ‘ (inet) CAR LEAVING for Toronto Friday Aug- |4@¥ sight. | 37. to 8.30 p.m. All home cooking. Ploration Co. Ltd, had “net | ST. DUNSTAN'S CREDIT [26 30. Cee scommneinns, pesrngere. | PLAN TO. attend’ ice cream jestival| DANCE AT Mt Stewart Memorial| @AUGHTERS OF fmgland caro” PTOfit of $3,187,000 or 64% cents UNION LTD —— tm Fredericton Hall Wednesday even- | Hall, Wednesday. Music by the tsland- is Orange Hall LOBA Kirkwoos a share in the six months ended . CAR LEAVING for Toronto, Sunday, |ing August 11. In aid of hall. lers. Admission .60e, Brive. every vane mem st 8! ine 30 | rn A t 15. Can accommodate three pas- p.m. Admission Lanch served 2 Recreation Centre seuss Taienone ier? rts” "| NOTICES NOTICES PLAN 70. ATTEND. the “Aternce TH, 198 interim report Is the Richmo! , |\ Gam RRAVENG “tu 7 Toveate Tea” and Bazaar at North Wiltshire first time Hollinger’s . subsidiary Charlottetown August 15. Take one person to help with Ball, Saturday, August 14th, from 3-00 projits have been included. Hol- _—_— nn driving. Telephone 892-2329 after 6 p.m. to 4:30. Prizes will be awarded. Ac- linger earned $2,448,161 or 50 NOTICE CAR LEAVING for Toronto suray TENDER FOR SALE OF PROPERTY is, 2. Sronser wed | by the North ‘cents 9 share in a similar 1986 August 14. Can accommodate two or ; | period \. KINGS COUNTY REGULAR DANCE every Wednes. day night in Fortune Hall. Cliff Peters President A, L. Fairley Jr. * §pecial school eetng |three passengers. Telephone 2-279 al said first-half earnings of iron , will be held in Cornw i LEAVING for Toronio Friday, | SEALED TENDERS will be received. by the August 13. Can accommodate three Elementary School 0M | passengers. Telephone. Murray River undersigned until 12 o'clock noon of August 16th | Grndsts. Canteen service. ore companies are always poor Thursday August 12, | 307-2. ‘ 1965, for the purchase of the home property of ema Wiowy denies wa 0 Potirs ai_ete_ thipanents ae lon. be- | Reverend E. C. Evans located at 38 Victory Avenue, Charlottetown. Inspection may be made by appointment. Highest or any tender not Bay Holy Name Hall wil) be cancelled ‘until further notice. 1965 at 8.30 p.m. to trans- Money Yo Loan act the following busi- , | CHICKEN AND HAM supper and OBITUARY ness: To re-consider and | = on a ee RENT necessarily accepted. gemes, ‘St. Geerged, Angeet 1th, § ) i by ie avin e 3 ° are “s family He the Charlottetown Ruret | MON EY PALMER & HASLAM—Solicitors bemar, Wetnestey Angus i meas; Murray Harbour North and | 4 Regional High School os : served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Bingo surrounding communities were) ee SO EO Unit: = aT ay FOR YOUR; HOLIDAYS! mo =/and_other games. "saddened on Sunday, May 16th, aa VARIETY sBOW in Souris— Parich 1965, when it was learned that | By Order of Trustees Former students ot | rrince of Wales Coliege | are requested to attend a Hall, Thursday, August 12, at 8.30 px. Mrs. Stella Murdoch had pass- Two hour show of Island wide talent. ed away at. the King’s County In aid of Retarded Associa: Memorial ‘Hospital, Montague, LIFE SAVING AWARDS [recut oes. ovsl" Sates Sat Daughter of the late Benjamin Blood Donor Clinics TODAY at Morell | Clow and his wife, Catherine > Renti like renting | ’ , —— | afcaiage ora boat you get = CiRW most. You can rent money from Crescent for a--weel month, year or longer—an : amount up to $3,000. Phone bn ti at ® head in ° gion between 2 and 4, or at Souris born nueanatie HALL | a aa ae con ee Oar Will Be Presented In September 1965 _ | trom #10 p.m. ‘eee uae Neae an ‘ented from 3 BE A BLOOD Donor today at Red Dec 1. On Ma; ~ am | Sonu lo alagiel Recommendations of those considered to be elig- | cross Ciinies at Morell Legion this | 19) —-* oe ae m | afternoon between 2 and 4, or at Souris Legion this evening between & and 10. August 12th at 8 p.m. ible to receive an award may be submitted by ahy | to Laurie Watson Murdoch of SOME OF THE WAYS To discuss steps to be taken | CRESCENT MAKES. RENTING -. adul radio station CJRW, Summerside not ra » «|Murray River. In this commun- toward organizing an Alumni | MONEY PLEASANT. later than Saturday, August 28th~All. recommend- SCHOOL BOOKS for all grades, get ity they made their home, and ee Oe — ao ations will be investigated by the Red Cross and | complete. Distributor for schoo! books Here & ceaeeiee pews. “os Callege $105.75 12 ‘di ta Ades and supplies in Montague: St 4 |born to bless their fami i — A committee for the re | 305.42 20 24.00 adjudicated by the Award’s Advisory Board. Beck Lid, menses “Tn 1984 Stella suffered the loss. +" — sqngamization of Prince of | 710.65 4 a EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY ‘of her husband, and twelve Wales College Alumni Assn. cae xs 77.00 cy O [ Sturgeon United Charen, Sunday, Aug- |peaes lata she sig tl her 12, ‘ ° ust 15, 2.30 p.m>-Rev; Donald Nichoi-|former home in Har- Lest | Harge_Amewpts Upto £8,000 AU | N SA E son, fuest speaker. Montamie mens /bour North. For the pact’ few PSYCHOA TADS white handbag lost in the (Or More) a a. 5 he. Rt Sager, mest years aa had known failing OANALYST CHARGED jar erly ge - glia ae i health and had made severa Andre Lariviere, €7. has dss : eee Laue Se eek one | aeete im nn, At CLYDE RIVER Vital Statistics [eae —— a oe been arraigned in Montreal ar ee ee — eee marae ie fei hen wenn. | ATE FINANCE. COMPANY On Saturday, August 14th at 1:30 o'clock. ‘ihe entered the PEL, Hospital |cramnal_ Court. on_12-charges leased on-$10.000- property bait AMS Wirephete} wall Tost in the vicaty af | D-V. MacDONALD, Mangger, for treatment. With improve BIRTHS MARSHALL — Mr. and Mrs. John. Paynter, Freetown received a telephone call announcing the birth of their grand- daughter Terri Lynn at Bathurst, N.P.., Stock: 3 - 3 yr. old heifers, 3 fat heifers, 5 cows with calves at foot: (Angus & Hereford breed), 11- 1’yr. olds, (Hereford cross) 6-2 yr. olds. Terms Cash general of the Supreme Court. He was premier in 1952. head- ing a cabinet that supervised general elections. which brought the late Field Marshal Alexan- ment in her condition she was) able to leave the hospital a few weeks later. In a short time,! however,.it became necessary for her to enter the Kings Coun- Charlottetown or Hunter » @on- taining a sum of money_and valuable | ~ Summerside, Phone 436-2251 papers. Reward offered. Contact Har- vey Sulliphant, Hunter River. i W. A. CONEEN, Manager, SERVICES Main Street. Montague, Phone 838-2407 Owner-— Auctioneer ee ee Tees ty-Memorial Hospital in Monta- der Papagos’ “Greek Rally” te WE EXTERMINATE insects with pot-| R. J. LEWIS, Manager, H. H. Herlihy Claude Craswell mia gue where she. passed away op the above date. King Seeking Formula Souter 10 End Greek Crisis (Mrs. Grant Sencabaugh) Mur-) ray Harbour North; two broth-' ATHENS (Reuters) — King ers, James, Murray Harbour Constantine and his advisers ,| Nerth; and George, Oharlotte-| searched Tuesday night for a 124 Kent Street, ENGAGEMENTS ROBERTS — WEALE — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Roberts, Calgary, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their dau- estimates, Island Fumigators, 121 Pow- : nal Street. Telephone io024 day time.| Charlottetown. Phone 892-2411 ~~. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT — | NOTICE RE ZONING : an a S| Air Travel oe ee. Over Ocean eae Tuesday, Stephanopoulos CREDIT MANAGER WANTED. - ake charge of collections. Permanent ae Must oy ready to work hard at this Fomine job. It requires an aggressive type per- sonality to do this work. Experience would help but is not necessary. The man we want can be 20 years of age or 70. All company benefits apply: BOX 5726 GUARDIAN-PATRIOT EARN MONEY the easy way with Monarch cards and novelties. No experience needed. $50 and $100 CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN The Master Plan for the City of Charlotte- town, establishing and regulating restricted build- ing areas and zones, approved and adopted in principle by the City Council, may be seen in the window of the Maritime Electric Co. Limited at 139 Grafton -Street. Representations regarding same may be filed in writing at-the office of the undersigned on or before August 31, 1965. John J. Butler City Comptroller. willtake piace at Central Christian town; “a sister, Jean, Murray | new formula to break Greece’s Church on August 28, 1965. SALOME — WRIGHT — Mr. and Mrs. C. Salome, North Bedeque, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susanne Elizabeth to “Ronald Horace, j i time son ofMr. and Mrs. Horace Wright, | & the family in this of be- Lower Bedeque. The marriage wil) Treavement. take place in Bedeque United Church | on September 4th, 1965 at 3 p.m.. Harbor North; and five grand- children. The sympathy of a large circle of friends and neighbors goes out “Here the dearest of ties we LUND — CONDON — Mr: and Mrs.| Must sever, s Everett E. Lurid>of Bethel, P-E.I. are} Tears of sorrow are seen every . — to an the gngagement of; day; young: aughter’ Eileen Ger- | trude,_ to George--Wudison- Condon; onty | But no sickness, no sighing, for- son of Mrs. J.L.A. Condon and the late, eVer, Mr. Condon of Kentville, N.S.. The| When I’ve gone the last mile of wedding will take place September| the way.” 18th, in Mount Herbert United Church | : at 2 p.m. STEWART — VUOZZO — Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, Wood Islands, are—ph to the engage- | The funeral was held from the Murray River Funeral. Home to the Presbyterian Church, Mur- ment. of their daughter, Judy, to. Mr, |Tay Harbour North, on Tuesday, lingering ° political crisis. The 25 - year - old king was forced to turn elsewhere when his choice ~for a compromise premier rejected the assign- ment. : Constantine’s man was Stephanos Stephanopoulos,_ dep- uty leader of- the majority Cen- tre Union party. But the party, led by ousted premier George Papandreou, voted against let- handed the commission back to the king—and the crisis was back at stalemate. - A caretaker administration without popular backing in Par- liament now rules Greece. Headed by George Athanasiadis Novas, it was the creation- of the king. . It was set up last month-fol- lowing a quarrel between Pap- andreou and the king. Last week it was defeated in a confidence OBITUARY DOUGLAS M. GORDON 1892-1965 vote in Parliament. SEEKS ALTERNATIVE The king now is casting about for alternative constitutional measures to find a more stable Inserted by the Family On_ Saturday, 10. July, 1965, at. government to unite the coun- try. Political observers speculated Increasing | - MONTREAL -(CP)=The-= Inters |national Air Transport -Associa- tion reports that in the first six ;Months of 1965 the number of | Passengers carried on scheduled | services of IATA airlines across jthe North Atlantic totalled 1,477,- | 852, an ~18:2-per-cent “increa-e |compared with 1,249,775 a year earlier. : Air cargo shipped across the North Atlantic in the first half of the year was 82,744 short tons, a 53.4per-cent increase over 53,936 short tons for the cor- responding period in 1964. < Burns’ President and. more can be made simply showing luxurious RE Gl STR ATl ON. Dougias Vernon Vuozzo, ‘son of Mr.|May 18, 1965, and was eonduct-| the ane dward Island Hos-| t oe Minge’ to take ucz7, Montague. Mar- ied by her. minister, Rev. M.|Pital, occurred the death of} he might try to form a national | : onne «Christmas cards to friends and neighbours. Our d preniptere Clete Berke “ya Carl Currie.’ Taking his text Doiiglas Mustard Gordon ‘of Bru-| government of all political par- Leaves $4.Million on * See ee Es egrets __ | Wednesday,. September 1. .1965,. at 4 |.from Revelation 22:4, ‘And they denell_ River and Montague. | ties—except the United. Demo-| ae oc : -—_OTEARY. ==REG JONAL HIGH CC = =~ shall -see-His-face"’Mr.-Currie -A- descendant," paternally, of ‘cratic Left party... Authorities | ae Eee an “7 exciting-eatalogue tilustrates-oyer-300—items-in-- , , WAARRIAGEC brought a message of comfort to thé Briidenell Pioneers, and ma- said this grouping is merely a : S Se ee ee eee ee SCHOO enema MARRIAGES _|theS” oroings fami and. LeTaly, of some of the (19 rot. tot—ine atlewed Geek et OCHRE M0 BUT. SS ae ee I a i eh on nea ne ars Sefer eee SE ee SR sted pct tig hi MA RA RESTS MAMI AO al onaara “+ pgpanapar : a . frienc 3 ‘ongrega onal. ‘hymns ish se’ Ts nce st ist ; C ’ i ‘Write "today for Chiristinas "cards “on approvat a a iy feats "Frenpenia jae Canned, Mt. Seow | and ward Island, the late Mr. Gor: | awo por cope in political Sek Gee eee court announced Monday. Mr. Hill. who died June 7, was also ident of Braden In erable figures outside Parlia- lwakia ten of Escher Pain ment, Dairies Ltd. and Consolidated One is Professor Zenophon | Fruit Co. Ltd. of Calgary and a@ were ‘Lead Kindly Light’ | By Coll Siloam’s Shady Rill’:|don was a son of the late John |The choir sang ‘The Last Mile | Alexander Gordon and Margar- Townsley officiating. lof the Way’. Pallbearers were et MacLeod Gordon of Bruden- Webster Clow, Archibald Drx-/ell River, where he was born 73 IN’ MEMORIAM 'on, William Dunn, Edward “Mil-|years ago. capnsit In lov ilar, Rae Kenn and Seymour| After completing his school : dear son, John W. Tene ee ste Henderson. Flower bearers education he engaged in farm- eet ts tae and. director of the Detroit Marine away August 7th, 1961. lwere: Clarence’ Nicole, T.A.{ing until his retirement there- | 80Vernor a reece. |Terminal and the Penobscot Sadly missed and always remember. lKeenan, Elmer Millar, Clifford|from, nearly 20 years ago.| The other is Demetrios Kious-| Building in Detroit and of the ed by his ‘mother and father. | MacPherson. Interment took | Throughout his lifetime he was S0poulos, 73, retired prosecutor- | Imperial Trust Company. tie Ba A a Me noc memory of place in fhe Mufray River actively interested and_partici- “ Way Mine 1 ia | Cemetery. jPated in many community acti- You bave journeyed on before ts Bacon and through his quiet But it’s only for a while. CARD OF THANKS imanner and tolerant common- We miss your ‘loving kindness, |sense, he won. the respect and See we tate ak Sok oe tran The family of the late. Mrs..esteem of a ot At that gateway bright and fair” |Stella Murdoch wishes to ex- ‘friends. 5 And. will greet us some glad morning press thanks to their friends and He had acted as a trustee for | E As_we join you over there ineighbors for_their many acts of his local schoo! district for sev-| Fy kindness. Thanks, also, to all ta! years, vere meinber of | who sent flowers and messages the Three Rivers cemetery com-| § art on Saturday, August 7, William ‘A. Crawford, Cherry Hill te Beatrice 7 Cameron, Charlottetown. Rev. Charles All grades Monday, August 16 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. AUCTION SALE AT SEAVIEW Saturday, August |4 at 2 P.M. I have on hand a number of household articles circles.as. possible leaders of a national government—both ven- | Free catalogue. Monarch Card Co.- Dept. 44, 217 Cannon, Hamilton, Ont. | — WANTED] Two concrete finishers for side- walk and curb work in Pictou | County. State experience, etc. | to Box 5783, Guardian-Patriot | cr Phone 4-7848. | ~MALE HELP WANTED . Experienced mechanics required for maintenance and repair work. Op- portunity for right man to be trained as Town_of Montague Dump. “day, foreman; also openings for men | on clean-up and sanitation. P.E.I.. FROSTED FOODS wide circle including beds, spool bed, parlour suite (antique), Lovingly remembered by Lloyd, Helen of sympathy. _mission,—past—president—of—the-- |to thank sincerely Rev. Joseph Mac- | demijohn, tabtes, chairs, chests of drawers, oil | (#84 #t#ndchildren. > ’ “* ’ | heater—and-—other~ articles: t CARD OF THANKS T : AR Ls VART | av Brudenell Pioneers Society, ai fe THUR J. STEW | : FAMILY of the late Mrs |member of St. Andrew's Pres-| § , ' | ig Auctioneer Ho thaune wacDonald of Monticelio, wish | NOTICE OF . | byterian Church, Cardigan, past) Be = Leod, the Perry funeral Home; — the “master of St. George's Lodge, ! s >|Many friends ‘ and neighbours ho A.F. and A.M., Georgetown, and | called, and helped in so many ways, MORTGAGE SALE a member of McCallum ‘Loyal ‘he ad nae yep and ‘ will Orange Lodge,- Montague ie ia ee ee al of. you | TAKE. NOTICE shat there will) ss scsiee. 5 thot ie citing a be sold by public auction in ae ties oie William pea - AND MRS. Donald MacLeoa, front of the Law Courts Build- || o¢ Montague, two brothers, | Hopefield, wish to express their thanksing in Charlottetown in Queens H bld if Naw Y. k City, ; to all relatives, friends and neighbors County in Prince Edward Island |#4rold of New Yor ity, and who called, sent cards, gifts, and made on Thursday the 9th day of Sept- Seymour of Wolfville, Nova Sco- Z Now open on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from | till 5 : | their ~ Sixtieth - Wed : ‘en | ti i P.M. Tickets muste procured from the [sappy ana: memoranle day. We apore. ember 1965 at the hour of eleven | fis. one niece Margaret. Mrs.) Sherwood : ' é ‘ : ciate your kindness and thoughtfulness o'clock in the forenoon All THAT Milton Fraser Jr., Montague, | eeesgtnte town clerk's offite for using the town very mucn. TRACT PIECE AND PARCEL | and four nephews, LAC Kenneth | ‘ : ‘ = ; f land situate lying and being{Dewar, Trenton, Ontario; Athol- [4 NOTICES NOTICES | dump. The cost of tickets is: $2.00 for OBITUARY at Mount Stewart in Lot oo 37 | and git hae Dewar of - Monta-| 1 4 i : the family. in Queens County in nce' gue, and James Dew, Alvin- i 20 tickets for residence of Montague, ALBAN ARSENAGLT Coury in Prince Edward Islend| S000, Ontatio, Two b Ken- | “ROCK = SHAKE SIDING $5.00 for 20 tickets for non-residents. aa bonded. a8 follows: -- (COM |neth and Walter, ane nep- | | 7 . . . . a . NG S | r , 3 « AND Further information concerning the » |Prince County Hoopital a aly Egan street at the northwest |- Impressive memorial services| & INSULATION town dump may be had by contacting [0th of Alban Arsenault at the eS ae a in ful Gee a of 64 years. >>| Laat : ar , Egan Street for ' the town clerk. Although in ill-health for some ©8twardly along | George's Lodge, A.F. and A.M.,|§ z : tim ; the -distance-of-60_feet_or_tolandand-MeCallum Lodge, LOA, on FOR ae noms ee > A. E. INGS= ; to - ‘ata aon} “hes at now + ae eae on | Sunday evening, and the funeral | , t mr s 5 : . . . i . ¢ | tri —™. jamin: Birt: y i 7 ’ : | @ Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic Chairman Sanitation Committee /e ; saenp ap Jamiti Birt's southern line for the |)" yu1y: im the Mewetee Pree! a @ ‘‘Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection’’ - © was a life-long resident of distance of 20 feet to the Hills- re —" ‘eo @ The mist ine ie tae : the parish of Mont Carmel borough River: thence along tbe byterian Church, conducted by - Let it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” where-he engaged in farming courses of said River to land’ of | the minister, Rev. Mr. Lowery, | us prove a : -. | and by his integrity and honesty Luther H. Coffin and thence | assisted by Rev. Dr. E.M Ait : 5 Year Low Cost Financing NOTICE : had won the respéct of all in his along the Coffin land to the place |Ken of Hamilton, Ontario. Inter-| | Ask for JAMES STEWART | community. of commencement and being thus sea was in the — . . | There are left to mourn his described in a deed dated March cemetery. — Monarch Roofing & Insulation [passing his aged “mother, Mire ih 8 rm. Resinald A. Mac.| | THouGh kindly deeds end um ; +<- : = Sas % A . . ndrew T. A 2 -donaid to Colin acdonald. | s rice, 4 v Ch town 894-4560 » S'side 436 3419 We wish to inform our customers ther Gerard i ae aa. “The above sale is made par place in many hearts. i. : : 3 s ed, four—sisters: -stigat_to_a_power of sale contain- : 4OLSTEINS WANTED that we will be supplying school text — iant, Toronto, Ont.; Mrs. Peter ed in 8 seen dated. August | CARD OF THANKS if é |Gallant, Piusville: Mrs. Jo-eph Sth-1964 from Colin L. } | The family the late Doug- | é ce” a ee eee Stewart in Queens | . is |Gaudin, North Rusti Mrs, of. Mount Stewart | jlas M. Gordon wish to express ; : books for the school _ term of 1965 | Anthony Gaudet = Sicheten re i Prince ae on |their appreciation ‘and thanks to t ° : . . . ea hich. » rk, Unma o NOTES *| nurs d staff of Ki Cc - Young grade Holstein cows to freshen 1966 and we will have instock scrib- — gitenaca sae meh was largely Lowther of | Charlottatown in /ty' Hospital and Prince Edward | ‘ a “| y 13, res C orney-at-Law : : rs \Our Lady of Mont Carmel SS CURRY « . ¢ Island Hospital, to Drs. MacIn- last of August or September. . blers, satchels, lunch boxes, etc. Church, with Reverend <Arsene rustce and is made because of ltvre and Laidlaw, Rev's. Basil| ? teh eran “onset etd he pment ADVICE FROM OLD HAND : ee ‘ Richard offictating, “The —patl- ‘nal and interest secured thereby Lowery, EM. Aitken, Montague - \bearers were Edmond Poirier, pater the 9th day of August Funeral Home. those who pre _ ‘ : Euclide Arsegault, Alphotise 4p. 1963 pared the grave, pallbearers, This strip of pictures shows part-in a game at Windsor m+ Gallant, Alfred*Gallant, Joveph Norman W. Lowther, Trustee | flowerbearers, Masons. Orange-| Prince Philip, an old hand at - Great Park, Berkshire, Eng. Gaudin, Anthony Gaudet. Mortcagee men, neizhbour:, relatives and pole. sising animated advice land Charles's team, * the i To the bereaved family sin- 126 Richmond St., Charlottetown, friends. Those who sent cards, to ius son, Prince Philp. be Rangers, lost to thé Chiessang a cere sympathy is extended. | PEL \ or assisted in any way. | fore the young prince took 35 (AP Wirephoto), LEIGH _KENNEDY Matthew and MacLean Ltd. | Southport ‘Tel: 4.7430 ) Souris ele : ° ‘ ae r > = i . . ‘ 3 = £ a a ; — on