IFJHI. u CHYEGKIWQWUJ -»_n...-. Izvrgilf ’-'___ MUNDAY, fQi tzitive. He will your coat. nothing. 0n station CFCY at. l kiln Memoriam MICHAEL BERNARD "ORGAN There passed peacefully away in the Charlottetown Hospital in the early morning of September 2nd. 1936. the soul of hfichacl Bernard Horgan of Stanhope, at the curly age of 23 years. His death resulted from injiuics received in an automobile collision the preceding evening while he was returning to his homo from attend- lng a mission in his parish church at Covehead Road with his father. mother and other members of thi- family. Although in an unconscious condition by reason of a badly crushed leg and severe head inltll- . Fur Repairs Bring your old fur coat to the Holt. Renfrew represen- be pleased to give you the ben- efit of his experience with reference to the re-stylingr of Advice costs Tune in to our radio programmes l2 o'clock. on station CHCIQ at 12.35 P. M. Holt, Renfrew Furs The Holt, Renrrew representative is here now in our store, and will be with us till Tuesday Evening Oct. 27th most lift? l; d disposition oi lllUYldLlllJt? ll‘) rcgaincci consciousncss about 3 A. M. the following morning and received the last riics of the Holy Catholic Church. He died shortly afterwards. How futile are words to express tlio shock and the grief which his ‘z len death caused to his family V_AL1 to‘ the surrotinding communi- - Snatched away in the very and vigor of youth, the bcfnziv" and wliolesomcncss of early nicu. ood, he has loft to his sorrow- nig izimlly the most bcztuiilul of ZIltIIIOTlCS, the memories of a grand boy, one who was ever kind and res- pectful towards his parents, loving and considerate l0\\'1'.l'LlS his broth- ers and sisttrs. To his friends and neighbors he has lcft the memory of ks when taken to the hospital, by l an honest, upright boy. one who was n o If you have not already been in, we urge you not to miss this opportunity of seeing a marvelous collection of the styles most in demand for next winter. The Holt, Ren- freiv representative is here in charge of this display, ready and willing" to serve and advise you. cizorful and stcaciy, ever ready to help. It. may readily bc said he W8... an exemplary young innii. In death, as in life, may hc be a guiding star to all those who knew’ him. He was a member of idle choir of St. Eugcnes Church and secretary of thc Holy Name soi-icty._ In hi»; boyhood (lays he had . rvcd in the Sanctuary for several yrars. / He has left to mourn a sorroiving father and mother, five brothers, James, Thomas, Jchu, Patrizia anzi Joseph and four sisters. Helena, Afar)‘. Esisllc and Rllll to ivliclu Llr. sincerest sympathy is extended. His funeral which took place Friday, September 4, from his late rcsidrnec to St. Eugcucls Church, C0\(‘l‘l9£l(l Road. was one of the largest cvcr seen in the commun- ity. Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by his pastor, Rev. Francis McQauld_ Other priests present in the Sanctuary were: R/av. Dr. J. A Murphy, Rev. Clarence Pitre, Rev. Di‘. Richard Ellsworth and Rev_ Father Howard, CBSR. High Mas: was sung by Mr. H. J. Brown with Mrs. Joseph Dougnn at the organ. The pail bearers were: Vincent Doyle, Harry McLwd, Joseph Maye. Francis Burt, William Mc- Aulay and Walter bfcliaiighlan. The many Mass Cards and floral tributes tcstifivrl t-n the csiccm in which he was ncltl. God grant him SOHUW Enters more noi pain nor ioc; Grant him light that neither mor- row Night nor yesterday shall know; Joy that ever shall increase, Light perpetual, rest and peace; L-lll89-l0-26-ll. 1' TSl WlICFE HCVCX‘ ;_ l i ivcd on our behalf by our Char- _ 7 Jenkins, and Cash Advances rnn‘. Unnkncrrxrluvvn quantum:- The Central Guardian —__- Thll column l: ruurvnl for nun u! local Intern! but ndvcrtlning of n IIIIIY nature mny bu Inserted n: l cunt: n Ion] llllvtly puynhlo In ndvnnu. “BROOKVTLLE LIME” for best i results. N-809-10-8-tl. Oct. 31. OONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-fl798-7-l2-3l2 SPECIAL-Chiffon Hose 59 cents. R. P. Simpson, Queen St. 148204-10-24-11 BRIDGE PARTY FOB LADY )IEMBERS—at G011’ Oltib this l afternoon at 2.45 sharp i RED CROSS CRIPPLED CHILD- .‘ KENS CLINIC at Town Hall, Bum- inerside, Friday, October 30th and Red Cross Office. Charlottetown, Tuesday, November 3rd. L-8l26-l0-22-6i. SUBSIDY REFUSED - A fur- ther subsidy for the S. S. Hoche- laga to keep her longer on the Pic- tou-Charloitetown route has been denied by the department of Ma- rine at Ottawa. There is no money available to implement the pres- cnt subsidy was the answer.-New Glasgow Chronlcle_ FOX PELTS will again be rcr lIoLLeLoWn representative, Mr. J. D. will be given ry him whenever fEqllll" ed. Major L. J. MacDonald will be llSnOlJllllATl with Mr. Jenkins this year in the Charlottetown pelt-re- ceiving station. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Limited, Lill53-10-24 2i 'RECEIVES DIPLOMA — Miss Myrtle Rose. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose, Almont Avenue is receiving the congratulations of her friends on obtaining her Di- ploma from the Business Educa- tion Association of Canada. Mia Rose at present is on the staff o! Radio Station C. H. N_ S. at Hali- fax. -Nc\v Glasgow Chronicle.- Mrs. Rose was formerly Miss Gar- rick of this City. THE FIRST Auction Sale of the ysar in London is to be held No- vember 17th, Very few fresh Can» adian skins will be available for this sale, but if any ranchers should be considering peltiug their foxes dur- ing October, we can accept pelts as late as November 3rd for inclusion in this November Sale. We do not advocate pelting so early, but there may be certain cascs vrlicrc ranch- ers consider it ativisablc to do so. The DClllllllDIl Silver Fox Furs. LllllllCfl. L8153~l0 24 2i Celebrates Anniversary An event of more than ordinary interest took place at Emerald on Tuesday evening, Oct. 20th. when about one hundred friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Mc- Kenna to cclcbralc with them th‘ twenty-fifth anniversary of thci: marriage. Mr. Johny E‘_ Farmer was ail- pointed chairman, and, after stating why it was that so many were gathered there called on Mr Wendall IVInKenna to read an ad- dress. Both Mr. and Mrs. McKennr. very feellngly expresed their thank:- for the kind way in which-their friends remembered the annivers- ary_ Appropriate remarks were made by Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. John M. From Itching Smarting Burning M . 't n: "lrlulrlll lafilflmrlmbltk out on my leg and triad Almost m ytliing, but it did no good. Ho at inst l tried ‘Mecca’ mid not relinl at once from the ninuriing. burning nml itching. ‘Mecca in mirr- ii ivnnrlurtul ointment. l cannot spank too highly it." 51 MeccyOintment is sold h mil Druizimu-zsc. 551-30" ). ' 50c Ind ‘L00. Starting today we introduce the “NEW M89“ Voice TRADE-IN PLAN" to make if easier for you to own one of these marvelous radnos. We cordially invite all to come and inspect the startling n°"_ 1937 Line of RCA Victor receivers. Here are absolutely the finest rcrdlo Soil . ~ - . . . the finest values . . . that we have ever offered. The M691‘! v°1f° sets will startle you with their performance and everY 1119591 "in ~ thrill you with the gorgeous becutY 0W3 hand mbb“! cfima‘ ASK TO SEE . . . The New I931 Extra Value Series RCA Victor Ilaclio| . . . 5 to . LOOK! llnd remember - “If It's a Globe Trotter It's an RCA Vidlor" 3.—Free Holman Aerial and Ground. what Goes 4.—-Trade-in allowance for your old set. with a Radio IIULMAIPS . .\ , l“ ‘m 1"’ Iliuimiuiiiiiii ___.,..l___-i cw“. .\ , l l hill “A MODEL 91-1 I RCA Vlt C l wih "M Vane," "lhgl: grub: eflhgie‘ Eyfliuni Neill Tuba. A let whole performance ll u lowing and beautiful u the eabiim hull] WOIld-Wldl-LI-alllljnflllq including Amateur, uindon o“ "t 160-410 Ind 530-33- 1.—-6 days free trial. 2.—Comp|ete free installation. .—90 days free service. .6.—90 day Guarantee. 7.-9O day Tube replacementlfreo. 8.—Log-book of Short and Long t Wave Stations. 9.—Special Short Wave Aerial in. stalled for only $5.00. 10.—Terms $5.00 down, balance monthly. Ill. l11.--Cash price-no interest. 12.—Expert instruction in oper- ation. 13.—-Over 25 models to choose Mulligan, Messrs. Joseph Trainer, Francis J_ Grecnan and John F‘. Farmer, after which all sang. "Flor They are Jolly Good Fellows." A very agreeable evening was nen spent in social discourse ind dancing, music being furnish- 2d for the occasion by "The Merry Islanders" orchestra. from Char- ottetown. . A very toothsome and dainty supper was served to all and after many expressions of appreciation and good wishes for future welfare good nights were said. The following is the address. To Mr_ and fairs. John M. Mc- Kennn, Emerald. Dear Mr. and Mrs. McKcnnn: We have gathered here tonight as your neighbors of the community to join with you in celebrating this event, the ‘twenty-fifth anniversary of yiour marriage, and, as wc do so, we should like first of all to ex- tend to you our sincerest congrat- ulations. Since your mari-lagc a quarter of n century ago you have done much to win our admiration. You have flllcd these years with honest work and industry which have brought to you n fair measure of prosperity. You have establish- ed a home that might almost be taken as a model for a modern up- w-date country home. You have given liberally of your time and BRINGING up FATHER TOASK your means in promoting every BOTH STORES (.‘HARLOTTETOWN ._ SUMMERSIDE. public interest that was worthy of your support, and you have built for yourselves a reputation for honesty and for hospitality that has travelled far_ We feel that you have well measured up to the ideal as described by Burns when he said: To make a happy fireside cllme, To weansnnd wife. That-‘s the true pathos and sub- lime Of human» life. We believe it is no small thing for any community to have such a home in its midst, and so, while congratulating you, for what you have betn able to do during all these years, lct us say that we wri- slder ourselves also much the rich- er because of what you have done and because of the'f'ine example you have set before us of what home and married life should be. There is just one other thing we should like to add. It is this. That much as the last 25 years have dealt kindly with you. we trust that the next 25 years may do even more and that, when we meet here to celebrate your golden annivers- ni-y, there will be Justus much to then gladden the heart as there is tonight. Once more we wlsh- you continued happiness and prosper- tiy. Mr. and NLrs_ McKenna received many valuable pieces of silver, also from. Largest and oldest Radio dealer's on the Island. Obviously it DOES make a differ- ence where you buy your Radio. 14. many cheques, telegrams and ex- presslons of good wishes. they will carry’ capacity bookinQ throughout the season. ‘The sailing next Thursday tron. Montreal will be the last appur- ance ln port this season for ill “Colborne” since she will use Hal- ifax as hei- port during the winter Makes Last Sailing From Montreal Thurs. I MONTREAL, Oct. Zil-The "vag- Eastern Guardian abond cruise" ship "Colbome", Canadian National Sienmships, is clue in the local port on Monday raurning from a voyage to Puerto Rica, Barbados, Trinidad and Bri- tish Guiana, She is one day over schedule on account of taking on heavy cargo enmiite north and dis- charging a large quantity. o! mol- asses at Charlottetown and Que- bee. The "Colbome" is due to sail again next Thursday on a voyage to the same Caribbean colonies via Halifax and on this voyage wit! make special calls at Basseterrc, St. Kitis, Polnte-A-Pltre, Guide- loupe, Fort-De-Francc, Martinique and Kingston, St. Vincent. During the voyage on these pas- senger-carrylng frelghters, patrons make the ship their home and any extend-ed time at. sea due to extra calls is included in the cruise fare. They have been well booked dur- lng the summer end fall sailings and with the arrival of the winter ..'BUY ROBIN HOOD FIDUI now, you will not regret it. ..‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 illt Charlottetown Guardian may b1 handed to their Rept. Archie Hum! Phone 47‘ or left nt H. J. MIND’! Drug Store, Montague. '1 '9" ..'DON'T FORGET the Prflbl‘ terlnn Bazaar and Supper in Cdd ,fellc\v's Hall, Montague, Wednesdll L-szia-io-is-ii , EXAMIIIATIUN Fitting and Supplying Glnld Etc. . ll. J. MABUII OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, P. E. I- Ofllco Connected with Drugstore. i, sailinc ---- it is that BE AFQAID HER -THERE l5 NO CQIME IN THAT- ‘Fl-E ssoouo pfillé 1b 8E AFRAID TD- m i‘. ...By Ceorga McManus WLLNOU®ME tO-ILLWAIT hefiifikfeilt éftifi» YOUR iLLCOMéfl- wmwééi- 1b ....j-_' _ ‘ % “.1 Q-Qgl‘. .“‘1