PAGE TEN i?’ Western Guardian —I'0I. HALE IN KINSINGTON. -l:ight-room house and lot. Mod- 1 em conveniences. good location; Arthur L-arkin. l‘ i —FOB SALE. - 1942 Chevrolet ' Sedan. Excellent condition. Can bel seen at Morrison do MacRso Ltd.,l 5t. Eleonora. ' _ —NOTICE. — There will be no l Tuberculosis Clinics held at 0'Leary or Alberton in October. —FOR SALE- 1936 Plymouth . coach in fair condition. Mrsu Emma Larkln, 100 Granville St. summerside. -1=on same. _ so Pullets, Bar- ' rack Cross with White Sussex. 5 months old. starting to lay. Apply to Peter Gaudet, Kensington. l t —-FOR. SALE-House, barn and half-acre of land, cite-quarter mile from Albany village. Mrs.“ P. Tierney, Middleton. l -I~‘0R SALE. - One 3 year old Blood Mare. Abner T. Cicgg. One 3P1 horse power engine, (Upright). Ivan Hill, FTedericton. , -FOB SALE. -- About 55 Hybrid . Pullets, 5 months old, starting to f‘ lay David Murphy, Cape Traverse. i— l t! —FOR SALE at Tryon corner.' I my B-room house with woodshed u and toilet attached. Electricity and water in house, large lot. For l particulars apply to Mrs. Mae l.‘ Francis, Tryon. Personals -—Miss Ectta llutchison of Cent- ral Lot 16 is spending a few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gamet- Mill-ck Summcrside.—-S. -~Miss Lucille McQuaid and ltiiss Glover teachers oi.’ Sunvrnerskie High School spent the week end at their homes in Kensington-S. “Miss Marion McQuaid. RN, and sister Alice intend leaving in the near future tor Calgary. Alta..| to visit their sister, Mrs. Wm. 1n- ‘verarity-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Boulter and Mr. Walton or Victoria, ac-. companictl by Mr and Mrs. Eduard: Harrington and Miss Marie Galudet have returned to their home in‘ Summerside alter a very enjoyable‘, ‘tum weeks motor trip to Gardnerq Portland, Boston, New York, Buf-‘ faio, Quincy and othcr polntsj lwhere they visited friends and,‘ relatives-S. i l l‘ l , I ‘x MB. BASIL PLNEAU i Friends and relatives throughout‘ Sulmmerside and the surrounding’ districts were deeply shocked to‘ hear that Mr. Basil ln-ncau, beloved' son of Mr. and Mrs. Mosle Pineaud Stunmersluc, hut! passed away two. hours after being admitted to the Prince County llospltal, as the ro-‘ suit of falling from the rear end 01f , the truck at. the corner o! Gram. ville and F/fbi. Street. | Mr. Pllleall was employed tw Thomas Joimston Co., Ltd., at they time o! his death and had been em,- i played by the sumo since hi; return Ire-m overseas. i llis pleasing personality had won [or him a host 01 friends for he was truly a friend to all who knew ihim. In the home he will be sorely missed both by parents. brothers and sisters who will forever cher- ish the memory of one they loved so dear. Besides his grief stricken father and mother he leaves to mourn three brothers and two sisters, namely: Francis, Leonard and. Ter- ence, Leona and Shirley all st home. t On Wednesday morning. Sept. 10th. the funeral procession wend- . ed its way to St. Pa l‘ Church, . where Requiem High Mass was sung I by Rev. L. Mcmnna. lllsgr. G. J.‘ McLellan officiated at the grave. i The Union Jack draped the! casket and ‘members of the Can-i adian Legion lmarchctl in a body. . The pallbearers were six c0m-; rades of the deceased namely. (Messrs. Alyra Gallant. Edmond? Gallant, Raymond Gaudet, Al-l phonse Bernard, Alban Gallant and Alfred Landry. The many Mass Cards, floral tributes. letters of condolence, messages of sympathyl wore a silent. testimony to his mom-l ory helping to ease the heartaches 0i’ his bereaved family. lasso/tall Father and Mother. Brothers and Sisters Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeClair. Mrs. Joseph Wood and Mrs. Fred Murphy. Staff of McQuai-ries Dry Cleaners Donald Baker, Ja/mcs Conneli. Outside Staff of R. T. Holman 5. Pupils of Grade VII and VIII. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pineau, 2. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Blanchard Eldon Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Doiron and family, Charlottetown. Evelyn and Clarice Pineau The Altar Society. Bernadette and Theresa. Pincsu. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard DeRoclier lnd Family. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Bernard. Mr.’ and Mrs. Wilbert Aroenault Ind Family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Claw. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rogers. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Arsenault. l , Mr. and Mrs. Aiyre Gaudet. ‘Y Mr. and Mrs. Bnmo Arsenault Ind Anna. _ Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Poirier, Sr. ‘t Staff of White Star Laundry. 3. . Stat! of Holman‘; Grocery. Aibon Gallant Refill Sonic:- ond Jimmle- Des Inches. Kr. and ma. Cyrus Arsemult. 8:. and ‘Mn. clarenoo Gallant. It. Inn's ciao. l ii! . TflE_GUARDII§N.__CHA§LOTTE'PQWN have been skillfully needle-crafted. Uvercoats With Character * Many a- modern man knows the value of a carefully charted plan in every undertaking-and the craft of the tailor is no exception! For that reason, we offer you overcoats of quality that a sturdy all wool overcoat, with many seasons of comfort built in! Burly weight and full-bodied construction provide you luxurious, style-wise appearance for blustery weather a-head. weaves and patterns at a price to please! Stop in today. l Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blacquiere. Betty Coyle. Marjorie and Irene Rogers. Beatrice Dotwette. Armin Aitklns. FLORAL TRIBUTE! Cross and Wreath-Canadian Legion. Cross-Thomas Johnston 6v Co. Ltd. Wreath-Doris Murphy. ' Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Kenzie and Ross. Wreath-Ernest Williams. LETTERS 0F OONDOLINCI Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton, Beatrice Doucette, Charlottetown Doris Murphy, McNcilPs Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Doiron, St. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton, m1," u,‘ 22' Charlottetown. ML’ d M31 An G 1| t Mr. and Mrs. Lome Driscoll. gum" 1,1... 8m . ‘n ' Mr. and Mil. Rob"! Buchlmsn, Moncton. MESSAGE! OI‘ lYMrATllY Mr. and Mr; hank Pineau, Mr. and Mrs. Loo Doiron, Mono- Blaine. Me. t ton. wMr. and Mrs. Leo Doixon. Mono- n. Mr. and Mn. Charles Cahill. Ids Doucette. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Richard. Shirley Campbell. Smarts. . Mrs. Esther Burns. Hope Hamilton, Charlottetown. Harold Boultor, Victoria West. m. and 1m. want-calm. cinnamon. . Beatrice . Dounette, Charlotte- town. Mr. and lVirs. Frank Pineau, Blaine. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Waite, Ken- sinqton. 17 and Eva Gallant. 1H2 CARD 0F THANKS The family of the late Bazil Pineau wish to thank Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. MacLellan, Rev. Howard Wight, the doctors and nurses o! the Prince County Hospital, those who sent Mass Cards and messages of sympathy and -all those who helped in any way during their rec- ent lad bereavement. Acknowledgement The Prime Coimty Hospital wishes to acmowledce with thanh the following donations. 28 bronze Lamps-Mrs. Keith Compton. Apples and flowers-Mr. Stafford. 10 doun Glldiolos -- Rev. Mr. Quilted Pads-Ladies Md o! Bam- lltcn. Two reclining chairs — women's lnstltutehPrlnce County. Flowers - Trinity United Dim-dz Magazines-ilk. l. P. Foley. Ono Quilt-Altar Society of 8L Gilbert's, Mrs. Phil Gllllnt, Pres- idont. Two Dakota Orabappies - Mr. ltbith Clapton. Ono l-llnpc ol- Green ‘nua- You'll find your favorite I toes - Mr. Ted Poole. Half Bushel Beets - Mr. Jaime: Cairns. Three antall quilts for children's Ward - Hamilton Women's Insti- tute. The following was donated ha; Mn-lpeque United Church. Halt bushel Tontawes. Ono bushel Apples. One basket Plums. Halt basket Crsnberriel. One basket Crsbapples. Half bushel Cucumbers. Two cans Tomato Juice. Two cans Pearl. Two bottles Beets. One dozen Onions. . Ono bushel ‘himipl. Two bags Beets. One large bunch Grapes. One bushel Carrots. Two bag; Potatoes.’ ‘Iihree Squash. ‘Iihree Puntpkinl. Three Marrows. Two dozen earl Corn. il- mull ll‘ For you this means MAURICE MILL THE QUALITY 75TORE FOR MEN'S WEAR One box Zinnias. Ono box Gladiolus. Alharton- , qMr. Erskine Clark motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mrs. Clark and baby daughter, "Anna Isabel" accompanied him as tar as Ubsary, where Mrs. Clark spent the day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lewis ac- bcompanied by Mrs. Russell Mat- thews recently visited in Hamilton the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ramsay. They also enjoyed a visit st the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Owen. Auction f Sale -sc xmnlama Saturday, on. lib, at 1:00 PM. I am Instructed by Daniel B. Dunning to sell by public notion all his household elects consisting of tho following: Ill-place breakfast suite; spring ouch. double; mtndio couch, new; two b045,. spring and mattress, double and single; two dressers, new; Quebec heater; electric iron; radio, Iva-tube mantle model; not SUMMERSIDE €YF6 HOUSE FOR SALE AT a SUMMER sneer "sumeaslos. 7.E.l. House l2 rooms, modern con- veniences. If intarutcd you may communicate with Mr. Roy Tonton, Control Street, Surn- merside, or with the owner, Dr. J. R. Corbett, Clark's Harbor, Shelburne County, Nova Sco- tiu. MM €Y¢Y:\ FUR lllllflli SERVIBE Cali BECK 8i MORSE, Electrical Contractors 168 Fitzroy Strut, SUMMERSIDE Phone 9-3 or 609-24 I NEED ‘ 500 GOOD QUALITY LIVE FOWL smrv crors rot went or ocr. a to ocr. n d lids, new; kitchen table; IIIIOIII- n; and loltol nil. hi: oaalboisnlabovoLnrulslotol other‘ articles too amorous to mention. ‘Inns nah. ARTIIUI IIIWAIT. i Almanac laying in one of Mr. Champion's Buildings. S. l. PENDLETON, Konsiagion POULTRY I Szlmxzxcrszli/c murztrzstcrtat. CARD T. Earlaliiekov OIIII It uunavlloscuu X-Ray an. VINCIN cum buts! Samoa Smallinun building SIIMMIISID! »n~.-sIll|.\'\iu1--1. -