.. :.J.&m:PI!WlSls--3'iF'"" or PAKISTAN COTTON KARACHI tCP)-Pakistan's cot- ton crop in the current year is expected to reach 1.850.000 bales, or about 200,000 bales more than the previous year. Bigger foreign sales were forecast. I . Q. Ia HI. emu :13 M Mr. Lao Daley and family In emol::AaNm Mrs. Partick uccnmn and Percy WP-8 0- "W Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Medea paged peacefully IWIY III Philip and Maurice Creed h1;mll(1enga County Hospital. MOW Mr. and Mrs. Pius Jamleaon Friday, Oct. 28, 1955 The Guardian. Page 7 WARNING . In Memoriam MlI.ALDINGAlllaI On Sepiemhc 14. lil. Ilrl. Alden Gamble (no not: W-but , August zsrd. 335",” 3?-, 1Juanlme:y'C. Mcaulann. :3, Mu-y'a Road. l-II Ill! 55'-I3 79.5 Mr. M an was the annual be late r. and Berlllrdt 4; ;uigan, St. Mary a Road. Mos o .15 life was spent 0” 5'- ""3" load'exept for a few VG"! "1 II" only life spent in the U. S. A; Althogh having Sunered 3 he” lttack two years ago he was ablh 0 be about until a little more than ml weeks before his death when 19 entered hospilill Where he "i jelved all possible medical care W; God having willed otherwise .0 died fortified by the rites 0' he Holy Catholic Church of which is was a devoted member. Len to mourn the loss of a ten- jew and loving husband and father .,. ; his wile the former Annie Mur- ghv, two son" Theodore, St. Mary s Rout and Geol'E0- Qshawav om W. dauglmn--. Mildred. Mrx 135,94 McGee, Sturgeon; Margaret M-..-, Eric Gauthier, Charlottetown: n.,,.,,,.,, and M:ll')', Oshawa. Ont.. Mrs. Margaret Daley Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Daley and family Miss Belana Holland Mrs. Haul Thomspon Mrs. Hazel McCarron and family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes and family . Thomas and Sydella Hughes Mri and Mrs. William J. MacDon- a d Mrs. John Doyle and family Mr. Jerome McCarron Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Campbell and family Mrs. Bridget McCarthy and Dan Mrs. Charles Mccarron and family Mr. and Mrs. John T. Landrlgan and Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Phil McGee Mr. and Mrs. James Daley and family Mr. Archie Lanigan Miss Mary Mt-Gee Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Gormley M smzcrul grandchildren and III ... ill-nttlnl-s Ct-ristoucr. I"-F' molt mm .IH M 0,. ct 'wat'.V' R'-.:ul Ti". (.494-M III ill Mr and Mrs. xndrew MacKenzie Mr. and Mr '-Iv-new Farrell and -family Mr. and Mr: ddwil MacDonald ”h' and Mrs. Jeromc Hughes lir. and Mrs. James Hughes Miss Marla Hughes 1"; wag Mr. George Hughes i2l hm” was ,.l(.a,-it iestilied by thefllr. and Mrs. James McCarron m luv INCIKIS and nelgilbhllfi near I . 'ho came tv- pay their f:.m' I-2:-lyellts fnllnwing his death. "l-; funeral which was very. 1,. mlv anpnrr-d took place at St p--ul'-: -CI1llI'('Il, Sturgeon where F -quicm High Mass was sun)! by 1, .- hrvlnrcd pastor Rev. F. L, Mul- 1.... Ifpy .1, W. McCardlr- was ;. -- present in the sanctuary. Rev. F. L. Mullaly conducted the st'l'l"IC9S at the grave where the mortal remains of a devoted hus- h--nrl and father. a beloved brother 3... grandfather. is man blessed hv a host of friends. a true ser- l.lul of God were laid in rest. Re- . nulcsral en Face. The pail bearers were Mr. Wil- Illim Daley. James Daley, Jerome Mt-Carron. Hughle MacDougaII and. his two sons-inslaw James McGee and Eric Gauthier. nnssns Wifc ilr and Mrs. Theodore McGuigan ill: and Mrs. George McGuigan fur. and Mrs. James J. McGee Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gauthier Miss Martha McGuigaa Miss Mary McGuigan The McGee children Michael and Ann Gauthier Mr Christopher McGulgan illr Emmett Mcculgan rule and Mrs. John A. McGulgan Mrs Martha McGuigan and Law- rnnce Ill)". and Mrs. William Daley and family Mrs. Nellie McGuigan and family Mrs. Arlene Scanlon Mr. and Mrs. John J. McGuigan Mr and Mrs. Herb McGulgan Mr. Maynard McGuigan ill and Mrs. Barney McGulgan Mr. Philip McGuigan and family 01 Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor 'Vlr. and Mrs. William Farrell and Edwina Mr. and Mrs. James Landrlgan and family V" and Mrs, 'amm Murphy and 'amilI' Mr. and Mrs. Huglllr MacDougall Miss Hclen Landrlizan Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cassidy Mrs. F. Kelly and family Mr. and Mrs. William McCormick Miss Agnes McGee Mr- and Mrs. Raymond Gauthier and family Mr. and, Mrs. Dawson Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Fran)! Crwln Miss Mary Landrigan Miss Chris Samis ENROLLMENT IN Till-. -'0ClETY- OF THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH ' Mrs. Donald Jamieson Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jamieson Miss Anna Mae Landrigan Miss Cecily Landrigan SYMPATHY CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGulgan Miss Rosella Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant Mrs. F. Kelly Miss B. L. Hawke Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott Miss Catherine Cummiske Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worth and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills and family Mrs. William White Miss Clare Carmichael Mrs. Eva Godsoe and family Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mccuigan and family Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Creed Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Phil McGee and ga Mr. George Hughes of Casculnvec Maud Mill NI life alts-an illness which IIOCIII unnayclr IHCIIIII :0: and in the law Inlland Deaconess Hospital, Boston. when one had been a patient for thm weeks. 1 The eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walace, she was born at Cascumpec twenty-five year! Ito. In 1952 she was married to Alden Gamble. Besides her husband and her parents. sh els survived by a little son. Ronald Elmer. aged one year; two DIDIIIOTI. Henry and William; and one sister, Halal! Wallace. - Reta loved her home and her church. To each the quietly con- tributed much that was worth- while and in doing so she found happiness. During the long months of illness she lecelved aff ” ate care from her family, lmfort from the ministry of the Church and the followship of friends. and skilled treatment from kind nhY- slclans and surgeons. An llnflntering Christian faith gave he an Inner peace which manifested itself in patience and good cheer and enabled her to apprach the end of her earthly lournery with serenity and the hope of all true believers, in her heart. . The funeral lrom the home of her parents on September 17. was conducted by her minister. Rev. Murray Gardner. Hymns were "The Lord's My Shepher" and "The Sands of Time Are Singing." A duet. "Shel We Meet Beyond the Rlver" was sung by Miss Helen Bryan and Mr. Alvin Ashley. The theme of Rev. Mr. Gardner's message was "The Comfort of God'.' The text was "Blessed are they that morn: for they shall be cnnlfnrl-rt.” 'iMaIthew 5;4l ' Pall bearers were Messrs. Bur- ton Stewart. Kenneth heard. Charles Gordon, Gordon Warren, Gerald Gamble and John Rayner. Flower berers were Mo"-slrs. - Winfred Bridges. Lorene Leard, Gordon Leard. John Locke. Horace Gambel. Ivan Wallace, Roy Bell, Walter Wells, William Be, 1-far. old Ashley, Wayne Locke, Frank Bryan. Boyd Macwiliams. Hillard Bel, Floyd Hardy, Lorne Yeo, Robert MacKay, Walter Hudson. Douglas Rix. Russell Bonyman, Charles Johnston, Lloyd Wilkie. John Webb, Arthur Arsenault. and Everett Hudson. Interment was in the Cascumpec Cemetely. ......B.E.E.By.gZg,g.,,j.jgg Miss Mary Zaleschook Mary and William Steele Mr. and Mrs. Percy l-liclren Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Condon Miss Bea Wilson Mrs. Martin McCarthy and family Miss Bernadette Daley Miss Toby Paquet Mrs. Mrs. Lester Kemp Mary Power Mrs. Ellen Bennett and Winnie Mrs. Donald Jamieson WREATH Wife and family Card OI Thanks Wife and family of the late James C. McGulgan wish to thank Rev. F. L. Mullaly, Rev. J. W. Mc- Cardle, Dr. J. P. Mclntyre, nurses of Kings County Hospital all kind friends and neighbours, and all Mr. John Mclfenna and family Howard and Mabel Mccarron those who'helped in any way in our sad bereavement. MARITIME ' . ITHE FIRE PREVENTION ACT The general puhli being warned that the works: KITCHEN RANGES SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FURNACES CY.h MINTO, NB.-eDiesel-engine drag lines lay bare the coalseams of Minto, N.B. Increased industyiai activity in New Brunswick has kept bright the otherwise gloomy pic- ture of Maritime coal mines andl ..ge ' jobs mine officials predict there will be for 600 miners with the open- ing of new shafts. Meanwhile the draglines work on the edge of 77- foot ti nches as surface miners shove the bored coal into waiting trucks. (CP Photo) KENSINGTON A.Y.P.A. The regular meeting of St. Marks A.Y.P.A. was held in the hall Mon- day evening. Vice president presi- ding. The meeting opened with a hymn,. Bible reading was by Clayton Mill. Prayer was led by the Rector. A report was given concerning the communion breakfast, which was a decided success. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. The LOTTGSDOHTIEHCE included a "Thank You” card from Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moose. Regarding the Childs' Picture Bible entitled "Fel- low Me”, it was decided that tax would be ordered. Rev, Mr. Ingraham spoke on the booklet. "My Plan". Program fol- lowed, and lunch was served by committee in charge. Thirty mem- HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. law Monthly Payments SALE OIL BURNING FIRESTONE ll? GT. GEORGE ST. Jap torpedoes. toy ca kets and salutes are prohibited. Police have been instructed to se any such fireworks. A T. A. CAMPBELL, Fire Marshall. THE SALE SENSATION OF THE ISLAND NEW SHIPMENT 250 MEN'S SUITS To 59.50 Sale 24.50 - 29.50 MEN'S TOPCOATS gsale 12.95 MEN'S ZIP-IN LINED TOPCO ATS Reg. 29.50 Sale 18.95 MEN'S QUILTED LINED LADIES' BURBERRIES and ALL WEATHER COATS Some With Hat To Match Values to 25.00 10.00 and 15.00 LADIES' WINTER COATS Fitted and Loose Styles. Newest ma- terials including deep pile fur fabric coats. Values to 49.50 24.50 10.29.50 LARGE DOUBLE SIZE BOMBER JACKETS SHEET5 To 15.95 398"!" 3-95 Sale 18.95 Sale 2.49 sovs' SURCOATS and I CHILDREN'S snow sun: I OUILTED BOMBER JACKETS Sale 6.95 Heavy Quilted Nylon Material Sale Price 4.95 Use Our Lay-Away Plan at Sale Prices bers were in attendance. 1868 - I955 BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS EARLY yum W. W. WELLNER LTD. X l GREENDAU Both Stores Open Tonight Until 10 PM. .1868 - 1955 SALE opens THURSDAY 9 A.M. c, storekeepers in particular. are possession of the following fire- ps, Chinese crackers, ma ize and confiscate I "EXT RA SPECIAL For our Big Anniversary Sale, We offer 200 China Service Plates REGULAR PRICE 32.25 EXTRA SPECIAL As a special attraction For our Big Anniversary Sale, We offer 100 Alarm Clocks REGULAR PRICE S350 Shop Early For TheseASpIeciaIs This year we will complete 87 years of service to the public. This is a long period to serve our people. To cclclwr:-lie. this event we are running a Special Anniversary Sale from October 27th to November 5th inclusive. with Christina! SALE PRICE 32.79 BUY ONE AND BE ON TIME SALE PRICE We Just around the corner - now is your opportunity to buy your Clll'isl.mas Gifts at great Savings. 1 FANCY CHINA CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS I. and Stock fsanems of A large assortment of new designs to choose from. Tea and Dinnerware 1m(;uLAn pmcm 51,35 I070 DISCOUNT SALE pmci 93c .'n.so MANY SPECIALS Buy Now AND says: BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMASI AND SAVE! 1 WATCHES. All Ladies' and Gents' Watched For this Anniversary Sale 20'-Yo DISCOUNT BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS GLASSWARE l 'AII our beautiful patterns of Stemware, Avon, Windsor and Duchess ZIPA: DISCOUNT BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS .4 SILVER HOLLOWARE Our. large and comldete stock of sterling and plated Holloware, for tlhis Sale only. 20tVo DISCOUNT DIAMOND RINGS L - Our Entire Stock of DIAMOND nINGs For Our Big Anniversary Sale, 2096 We offer 3(1) Dlgliah Bone China CUPS AND SAUCERS LADIES" HAND nos ” The finest assortment in the city. NOW ON SALE AT 207.: DISCOUNT FOR THIS SALE. mm; . . my Now ,0, Quinn” ' 3" "'0' 31-50 ALL mm LATEST STYLES am Now FOB cmusmaa I ,2: ::::r 4 : SA.-I PRIOR AND Gowns , . ' V fLAfwARI , ' NOVELTY JEWELRY ii Sterling and Plated w W - Now is your opportunity to bmv your ' ' ; All patterns, both sterling and plated, I I ' Novelty Jewelry I A 2096 DISCOUNT - no gxci-futons . olllun.otr1's;rowN, as. 1. Au. SALES ' Z070 DISCOUNT IUY YOUR OHBIHBIAS GIFTS NOW -- AND SAVE! hi vsowlsraamluoanoeto . roual-an-rlan zi . No RIIUNDS DIAL 37” FINAL N0 CHARGES OI! APPBOBATIONS