CITY AND CENTRAL MEN’S FELT hats $2.95. Base- ment. Moore and McLeod Ltd. VMULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Rum- mage Sale Y M. C. A. Saturday. October 18th., 2 p.m. Dial 8374 for pick-up. MEN’S PARKAS, $9.95. Base- ment. Moore and McLeod Ltd. WE TRADE GUNS Firestone Home and Auto Co. Ltd. 187 Great George Street Dial 5547. MEN’S FLEECE lined com- binations, $3.95. Basement. Moore and McLeod Ltd. WE TREAT the sick well, Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. BOYS’ CARDIGAN sweaters $2.79. Basement. Moore and Mc- Leod Ltd. COLDSPOT Refrigerators. Low- est price ever, $198.88. Buy now, pay next year. Simpson-Sears, Charlottetown. MEN’S NO IRON dress shirts $2.99. Basement. Moore and Mc- Leod Ltd. BOYS’ SUBURBAN Coats, $9.50. Basement. Moore and Mc- Leod Ltd. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian - Patriot . Central Printing. DUE TO death in family, the Vendome garage will be closed this week. Dan Chowen. ANOTHER KENMORE. First oil space heaters with electric ignition. Eliminates work and mess. Saves oil. See them today. Buy now, pay next year. Simp- sou-Sears, Charlottetown. Bovs‘ HUSKEY Jeans (re- gular to $4.50) $2.95. Moore and McLeod Ltd. KENMORE OIL heaters, only $64.95. Buy now. Pay next year. Simpson-Sears. Charlottetown. BOYS’ FLANNEL Shirts, $1.17 Basement. Moore and McLeod Ltd. MEN’S SUBURBAN c o a t a. $13.95. Basement. Moore and Mc- Leod Ltd. r COLDSPOT HOME freezers, 15 cubic foot capacity. Regular $379.95. Now only $309.95. Buy now, pay next year. Simpson Sears, Charlottetown. THEY’RE HERE. Kenmore oil heaters with [electric ignition, thermostat and‘heat circulator. Now only $147.88. Buy now, pay next year. Simpson-Sears, Char- lottetown. KENMORE ELECTRIC ranges Deluxe, 30-inch size. Regular $294.95. Sale price $239.95. Buy now, pay next year. Simpson- Sears, Charlottetown. MEN’S FLANNEL shirts $1.98. Basement. Moore andahic- Leod Ltd. HUGHES FUNERAL — The funeral of Elmer Mos, whose deatih comm-ed in Rothesay, N. B., was held on Monday morn- ing immune residence of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes, Fort Augustus. to St. Patrick’s Ohm where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrat. ed by Rev. T. P. Butler, P.P., who also conducted the service at the grave. Rev. Vincent Mur- naghan was present in the Sanc~ tuary. 'Ilhe Mount Stewart Branch of the Canadian Legion attended the funeral ’in a body. Legion graveside service was conducted by Comrade Hamilton Douglas. Pall bearers were: Burton Armstrong, Foster Eld- ridge, Fred Tobias, Ivan Kelly, Emmett Dalton, Francis Hugh- es. Interment was in the church cemetery. The funeral was lar- gely attended. s21.1719El\113’s CARDIGAN sweaters . . ‘ asement. Moore and Mc- Leod Ltd. FUNERAL 'nELn —— The fu- neral of the late Amelia Egan was held on Monday morning from the home of her nephew Adria-n Egan, Mt. Stewart, to St. Andrew’s Church. where Re- quiem High Mass was ceiebrat~ ed by Rev. K. C. MacMilian, who also conducted the service at the. grave. Pall bearers were: Francis Rose. Neil Munn, Dan- iel Mullen, Wilfred MacDonald, D.A.S. MacDonald. Frank Rose. Interment took place in the church cemetery. The funeral was largely attended. MONUMENTS AUTHORIZED {m DEALER or new VERE BECK & SON LTD. Montague & Charlottetown N. D. MaclEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown DIAL 5549 HUESTIS = skin and clothes. MEN’S JUMBO Cardigan sweaters $1.50. Basement. Moore and McLeod Ltd. CARD PARTY every TLICS‘. day, Bark of Commerce Had} 8:30 p.m. Mothers’ Auxiliary Bas- ilica Scouts and Cubs. MEN’S DUNGAREES $3.59.. Basement. Moore and i/cheod Ltd. HALF PRICE .spcciai. A11 as- asortment of our better jewellery at half price. You will never have a better chance of buying valuable Christmas gifts at a low price. Pattersons. 113 Kent Street (near Queen) PERSONALS Mrs. Lillian McCausland of. Halifax spent the week-end in, Ch’Town the guest of her friend' Mrs. Hattie Godkin. Mr. H. B. MacLean of Van- couver, B.C.. arrived in the City by plane last night. He is staying with his sister, Mrs. J. M. Mac- Fadyen, Ritz Apartment. - BIRTHS At the Prince County Hospital on Friday, October 10th, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huestis (nee Eleanor Moase. R.N.>, Wilmot Valley. a daughter. Colleen Joy. DEATHS CHOWEN—Suddenly at Roseval- ley on Monday, Oct 13, 1958 Hen- l'y G. Chowen, in his 69th year. Resting at the MacLean Fun- eral Home. Funeral Notice lat- er. Interment in Highfield cem- etery. ; i HUGHES—Suddenly at 58 Great1 George Street, on Monday Oct 13, 1958, James Hughes of Iona, and formerly of Orwell, in his, 73rd year. His remains are resting at the Charlottetown Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. WHITE—At 129 Upper Prince St., Sunday, Oct. 12, 1958, Mrs. An- na D. White, widow of the late James D. White. Her remains are resting at the Cutcliffe Fun- eral Home where funeral ser- vice will be held today (Tues- day), service starting at 2:30 Interment in Clifton cemetery. MACKAY—Peacefully passed a- way at his late residence, in Strathcona, Oct 11, 1958, Mal- colm Alexander MacKay, in his 83rd. year. Funeral service a: Dundas United Church (today) Tuesday, at 2:00 p.m. Interment in the Church Cemetery. MACNUTT—At the Prince County Hospital, October 12, 1958, Les- lie D. MacNutt. aged 78 years. Remains were forwarded from ‘ Davison‘s Funeral Home to his Burke Electric Authorized @ Beater Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television 112 Kent St. DIAL 4021 an... s . . . . . . . . . . . .. on a .. . . . u . . .. THE BEST protection against perspiration and odor . . . FOR Lassa} nnsso» n o’ ' ' 'SVWLSIEIHD 19:! HSVD ’ ' ' SVWLSIHHD 10:1 HSVD ' ' ' SVWLSIHHD -'°:I HSVD .n.lool-on-IovOaOllooooooa. ,, 4’5“! ' flcon-P/oof’ 0 ODO'RO-IIO SPRAY GUARANTEED! Yes . . . guar- I anteed to safely stop odor and l perspiration for a full 24 hours, or your money back. Safe for ODO-RO-NO . CANADA’S FIRST DEODORANT amnesia—t... . r. .. late residence where the fun-i erai \l'III be held Wednesday; at 2:00 p.m. lntcrment. Pen-i pic's Cemetery, Malpaque. i STEWART—The death occurre'l‘ Monday. Oct 13, 1958, at the1 home of her daughter, Mrs. William MacLean. Winsloe, or Mrs. John Murdock Stewart, of Murray Harbour, in her 77th year. Remai'ts were i“ansfer-' red last evening from The Cu”- r:1ii'i'e Funeral to the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Harris, Murray Harbour. Funeral will be held Wednesday Oct 15, 1958, from the Murray Harbour United Church, service s‘arting at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Murray Harbour cemetery. TRAINOR—Snddenly at 19 Up- per Queen Street, on Saturday, Oct. 11, 1958, Charles Trainor. formerly of Rosebank in his 59th year. His remains are rest.- ing at the Charlottetown Fun- eral Home from where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning leaving the funnel home at 9:10 for Solemn Re- quiem High Mass at St. Dun- stans Basilica at 9:30. Inter- ment in the Catholic cemetery. CHAPMAN—On Oct 10, as the result of a drowning accident, John Allen Chapman. 8-year- oid son, of Mr. and Mrs. W21- liam Chapman of 58 Sydney Street. His remains will rest at The Hennessey Funeral Home this morning at 10 o’clock. The funeral will take place on Wed- ncsday morning at 10:15 to St. Dunstans Basilica for Requiem High Mass at 10:30. Interment will, take place in the Catholic cemetery. BISHOP —’ At the Prince County Hospital Monday, October 13, 1958. Thomas H. Bishop of 131 Hanover St., Summer-side In his 80th year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday October 15th, with service at 2.00 p.m. Interment will be in People‘s Cemetery. Visiting hours 10-12 a.m. 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. MCADAM—At 'the Infectious Di- YIN-«g Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel ill-at- one because of loose, wobbly {also teeth.FASTEETH, an improved alka- line (non-acld) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable. Avoid embar- rassment caused by loose plates. Goa usm'rn today at any drug count-l These fingers are now free from warts, after using DEIGHTON’S WART REMOVE}. Made from herbs. Not an acid. Warts and other fungus growth on hands, face. feet removed permanently within 3-5 weeks. Not injurious to healthy skin. Now obtainable at all druggists. “nu--7 «Wm av .m. .,... sense Hospital, Halifax, on Oct: 13, Charles T. McAdam. form-I erly of West St. Peters, age; 58 years. His remains will ar-i rive in the city tonight, and: will be conveyed to The Hennes- sey Funeral Home from where they will be transferred on Wed- nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock to the home of his brother. John T. McAdam, West St. Pe- ters. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. HUGHES — Suddenly at Rothe- say, N.B. on Friday, Oct. 10, 1958, Elmer Hughes, former- ly of Fort Augustus, in his 35th year. His remains arrived by motor hearse at The Charlotte- town Funeral Home on Sun- day evening and were then forwarded to the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes, Fort Augustus. The funeral was held Monday Morning to St. Patrick’s Church, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated. Inter- ment was in the church ceme- tery. DOUCETTE—At Charlottetown on Monday Oct. 13, 1958, Hen- ry D. Doucette of North Rus- tico in his 73rd year. His re- mains will be forwarded this afternoon at 1 o‘clock from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the residence of his sister, Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant North Rur- tico. The funeral will be he'd WEATHER TORONTO (CPI —_ Tempera- tures issued by the weather office: DaWson 1 16 Vancouver 49 57 Victoria . . . . . .. 50 57 Edmonton . . . . . . . . . .. 40 54 Regina . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32 59 Winnipeg ..... 38 66 Toronto ....... .. 43 53 Ottawa .... 28 47 Montreal . . . . .... .. 32 44 Quebec . . . . 31 40 Fredericton 29 40 Saint John 31 38 Moncton 27 41 Halifax . . . . 35 42 Charlottetown 33 41 Sydney 35 44 HALY“AX (CP)-—-The weather office says northerly winds will continue to blow across the dis. trict today but a high pressure area will bring more sunshine and higher temperatures to western regions. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, Eastern Shore, Cape Breton, Prince Ed- Wednesday morning, leaving the house at 8:45 for Requiem High Mass at Stella Maris Church at 9 o’clock. Interme 1t .. ~ ~o— Waf -umm-«, v—c-fo 14.1 fimwyl'mmanr'v ‘TI""‘ - -~ -~~ Page 2 The Guardian i Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1958 ward island: It ostly cloudy, clearing by evening: continuing very cool; northwest winds lo. Low-high at New Glasgow 28 and 47. Sydney 30 and 45. Charlotte- town 30 and 47. High tide today at harloiic- town at 11.47 a.m. and 11.44 pm. At Ruisticio at 7.13 a.m. and 6.43 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6.26 a. m. and sets at 5.31 p.m. To our many customers, old and new. . . our coal yard is very busy. You can assist us greatly by phoning in your orders 2 or 3 days in advance of requirements. We would also appreciate an estimate of your winter fuel needs. Thank you for your kind co- operation in this regard.- A. PICKARD & CO. LTD. 5541 Frank Hanson, Mgr. Order your winter supply now! in the church cemetery. 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