i ',,.,.,.4 _ r n»; a a} . when it was ieamed that one of its Sea breeze oom- l for! assured, cool- ness hand-woven in selected leather. $7.00 punched casuals. styled to fort - 5': an will. When in slacks re- lax in these smart slipper-free com- leather They’ro gi ve - $7.00 Barcla Brown 7 light, foot-wise SHOE STORES “WHERE THE SMART STYLES oiuuiuliriz" blned with imported, . crisp, white buck. Be foot- launder-fresh Sportsters. 00m- in these LIMITED MR. GEORGE ARSENAULT A very deep gloom was cast over zhe village of Rusticoville and sur- rounding districts on March 3rd. most respected and beloved citizens nos passed on to his eternal reward. Although he had not been in the Jest of health for a time and had seen admitted to the Hospital. his rendition had not been considered ‘serious and hopes were held for his ‘recovery. yet despite all medical aid and after been fortified by the last rites o! the Holy Catholic Cihtlrch, God called him ihomc. ‘Ilhe late Mr. Arsenault was born in May. 1891, the son of the late Mil‘. and Mrs. Joseph F. Arsenault of Brae Har- bour. He wag twice married. his wife being the late Angelina Arscuauit. Ho is survived by hi8 widow the former (Mrs. Deli-ma EGIWBIQ 1B Halifax; Ram“ it 110F119; Sylvero in Moncton; Leo tn Quebec: Francis and Raymond 1n Ontario; (Mabel) Mrs. Edward Gallant of Emerald; (Minnie) M", David Walsh of Sudsbtuy, N. 3,; and Nora of tmarlottetuwn; also Elmer at home. Also two step sons Joimny Dunn. Rilstico and Maurice Dunn of Toronto. Ont. and nine grand children, one sister Mm. Max lvlartin of Emerald; also one bro- ther Frank Arsenault, Village Green, The deceased served as Petty Of- ficer in tho Navy in World War I. He was of a very pleasing disposlf tion. a friend to everyone he met and one whom anyone Could call upon for help when needed. A iriendly welcome was extended to everyone who visited his home. He will be very udlv missed mt only in the home whore his loved ones will often sigh for the touch of a vanished hand and low for the voice o! one who is still. but also in the vicinity in vnhloh he dwelt. HL: funeral was held on March 6th from hi; late residuum: in Rus- Dunni and the following family: o5boos beaudfully-u a single us! will . Make M: Clean one shoe with 2 I1 Wlilto . . . tho other with tho clocnor you're using SEE {OR YOIIRSEIf T!!! 571E W £00K“? IIlA 8'4] Glfllll/IVG ’ regularly with 2M1 With look bener- la! longer. 2m! wasapodally dmlopeduncleanuthaciacuyunputoa ._hard to rub 0E. And l: whluarthan Willi’! SIDE CIIAIII 1mm For all wltlta shooa-loothor or fabric ...‘. ONE SHOE Tia/l pron. tlcovlile to 8t. Aug-tistine‘: Church. Smith Rusfloo. The funeral Mass. by Rev. Clarence Peters who also‘ officiated at the grave. The flag. draped casket was carried by me follawins pail bearers: Oliver; Doiroin. Antihany Bernard. Edward tihier and Howard Gallant, who were all close friend; of the deo. eased. Tlhe following sent Mass Cards. wits and daughter Nora. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gallant and family. Mm. Cannon and Gertrude Mr. and Mirs. Antoine Bernard Mabel and Ed. Zelma. and Luoy Arsenault Mr. and Mrs. Johln Walsh Mr. and Mirs. lihx Martin Mr. and Mn. Theodore Bernard The Staff of Dillon and Spiliett (3). Sprsy—The Family. OARDS 0F SYMPATHY m. and Mrs. Peter Pawn Peter Jaohman. Martin Josie. Mil‘. and Mrs. Earl Buell Mr. and Mrs Jasper Weatherbis and Family. Mt- Jlitd Mn. 1min Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Fried Titania: and mniiiv. Mr. and rm. Richard Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. James Power and Family. ‘ Mn. Murflli. Gardens. and Viv- and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hill Dept. cl Veterans Affairs Mr. and Mrs. Walter n‘: and Dorothy. Mr. and libs. Wiillard Jenkins Mrs. Parley Kiorstead. Colsa Ia- land. N. B. God saw the road was weary mo hill too hard to climb Ha gently clbled his c901“! And whispered Peace be thine. leqiliaaoat lnf-‘aoo. 0M0 0F TIIRIIKS Sinnmerside. Charlottetown and Souris Council of the Knights of Columbus desire to thank all those Iattendfna their dance at North Inustieo. as wall an those who. in any way. helpod to make their opening party l success. _.i_.___ SHOCK FOB KIN One case cf 36.; eggs yields about tiiixmndaofdrtedenl. ‘mortal remains were trnddiy lald_ Gallant, Angus Gallant, Jerry Gflu-‘to know that Cred Sh" Willi d. GUARDIAN .... ii i m: (IIMILOTIITUWN. In Iomoalan IOIDBN TRIIIII kn and tum; Mr. no Mimi lri Ilncltard and family; In. std Mn Lea hlaclnd and fal- lir: manor and Nufla ltitmi: "l" II" mm“ i’! 1W ‘P 11¢ ‘fl ltuml and Hrs. Hlntnoli; Nor- "Ii" man and Lola iilachriyt-n; ma, No more truly could the Ittan- ‘q-ngg-d; Ju(|_ moon.’ "d g5’. 4N o! their words ho rattled ‘n’ i» cm; Olive and Sherman M-e- "it with of Hlmvshlrv and ~W~ mm; Grace and Fred Proud Mr.‘ rcunding dLSIYICLS as on the morn- "u; Mrl Rum. Duuch "q. ing of May iSth when they lcarn-‘xqqh; M; and M" Jonph M5,. ed that the Angel of Death. sud- mm“; M" gag, pmud; “an, dentiy. like a boltout of tho nu». mg my] angel-m"; m ‘MI had tiiaited the home o! Mr. and V". Nuysvm; B,“ Churlpom‘ Mrs Lyman Trtmere and chimed Mr and Mn. Frank OOGIPIlOI m». for His Maker their only chllttlmd My; gum” guy-i“; L0,... __.-- Borden was in hi! 2m‘! vrlr- and Aletha Colrs; Mary and vrr Death at all times ia hard. but "Q1- Col“; M; and Mr,- 3-1-34 when it comes without any warn-Inn‘- m4 mngy; ML BM M“; ing whatsoever to one no young Robert L, Bmlth, Mr, mg it“, when life is s0 full. the heart; of clause 010w; 53mg. nuns”; M1 ‘he d"! 0"?! - "llllvfli hlmiisJnd Mrs Mart Vickersoiz; Bruce and even strangers are torn by ltwgbgbgyr; My‘ and Mrs" 3J1 wit. daggrr of sorrow. and to manyilia. Annie and Horace; Llattii- B. comes that fouling of doubt. "iivhyqlilacEwt-n; Dot, Easter; Mme m5 shoufd this happén"? Has Gadgfilmer Bowman: John 'l‘re;ne a; forsaken us?" But no. He has onlyiverns and Tommy; Bertha iWi-iito) opened His heavenly flatrn to oneiCoffili; wica MadLeod Altieri; of his children and if we all waitiJack snc‘. Pearl Watts and Stewart! Just a little longer trusting in l-ilsgThompson; Willie and Sally L“. love and cnrc. We wll all pass,ter; Winnie Champion; firs. through those same gates to b~ re-iGeOlii Stewart and family Flor- united with those who have s01"; He, Garfield and Winston; n.1- before. - iman and Celia; Mr and Mrs. There's s heavenly gate at iheiBaden Balderston: Mr. and lilrs. pyyd_qf me mm iClarence Fzizzell; Philip and llan- T-hrough which each must Iakmah. Lake; Mr. and Mrs Parker alone, "Horne; Irene (MocLcodi Swish; And there in a light we csnnoUElme-r. Lissa. Ralph and B-Jie; Mr. 5e, and 1th‘! Wlizm Cltiw: RPna and Om Father claim: His own. Ted Mscliwen; Ed, Hazel and f"m- ily; Mrs. Latter, Rich. Mildred and luvedlfamiiy; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mur- Beyond that gate. your one (pity; Humps and May; Redvots. Fmmti happiness and rest, ilflrda and family: Chn-rlie and And there is comfort in LlIQiETTIBZ Connie and Finlay Etlric- thought Leod; Lona. Art and family; M s. That a loving God knows beat. John J. McQuaid and family; Mrs. in. Smith and Mrs. Benjamin Borden was accidently kiiirufisllsnt; Emma and Gwrsr; Hr.- mand Mrs LeIth Easter; 131a ‘is..- °g;Sv:ains-, Lulu and Ster..ng Ciiw ‘May m ‘cave for a m.” nwnghyand lifrs. ‘Pearl Scott; Bessie and his“ w western 05.1mm amsmp. Sun Silliphant; Murd ck 1nd anied b‘. his lmrents. Great was Janie Macsween: Irene 2nd Wil- the sheik to his uncle, Mr sue . son stewart; May L craivtord; ‘man Iremerc and his aunt. Vlrs ;Fre€man Macfliwen‘ Mr and Mrs. ‘Lemuel Idooru. to receive news oliwnu-flm Fflrti and fB-YIIIIS‘; 5T!‘ his untimely death just when their,‘ “ml M“; Harry Gflmhvm and hopes were so high Q: “gm; (hem; family; Gladys Wood and i mily; on the!‘ visit M“ Mom, 1e“ M‘ Lennard Ford; Mr, uhd ,while wcrklng imdrr his car ‘which he hoped on the 26th _ t PEI m be M“, her slsv Mrs. Duncan liiaaliennax"; Mrs] Teri-win char great sorrow W F Brwley: J. Philip M lhfiwn.’ The LBCGIISEG is survived by 11B. M-L-A 5 Ml" and Ml‘;- IBTIY. sorrowusg parents. three unciesqMvflfv and family: Mrs Gcrrtw Mme“. ML Sherman Tran-rem, Carver and _Pearl Herman: liiary M; yfluwn Iremere, Mr Hibbert A- MacKar-iaie. Deaconess; Mr. Treznarc; six aunts. Mrs. Lemuel Rnd Mrs. Norman lvlacFariane: Mom-e, Mrs Eldon Ford. Mrs. Ep-‘bois Jenkins; Mrs. Re; Fraser; m.“ Sgmdrlfison, Mrs Willizimwknnu and Harold (Iowan. Exeln, Brown’ M...‘ 2.1mm Newton “ngiilafiank and Arnold; Mrs Bfltlfifibfl; Miss Aftia "rrcmerc and a host ogRuby and Bran-ice: Mr and All. cousins and friend: who rill mouln L°R°Y MHCNQW; Elie: "lh-“maj h“ Eu.” pflsmm {and Rufus Axworthy; liir and‘ Th” ‘he w.“ we“ and fAVOuI-BbwQMXS. Gentle Sentner; Mr. and‘. known “.35 w?“ Show“ by m? Wsgilvlrs. Wendell Philips; Mrs. James and steady throng of pwple yyhjliE. Bradley and Mary R. Bradley; visited his home tu pay their l.'lEt‘Mr. and Mrs Leith Sanderson: respects and the promsym o; glow-ll and Mrs. Reagh Coies undi ers. cards, and letterspf sYmDBIhYI falmly’? M1‘ “id N!“ Hem?" ' were silent tribute to hi, memory. Buchanan‘; MK 11nd Mrs. Willem youngster 1o earn pocket-money, and to have a bank process of growing up. ‘You can help by encouraging your account of his own. When that ail-important day comes and he's ready to make his first deposit, we invite JUNE l9. 1N1 . Mariya 3uccess 8iiory; Started in a Bank Book LEARNING the value of money is pat-tot this you to bring him in and get acquainted. “Financial Training/or Your Son and Daughter" i: flu title o] 4 ureful litfll booklet nnw available on request at our branch. Please mi [or a copy. I'll/E ROYAI. BANK OF CANADA CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH - - - W. R. CRUIKSHANK, Manager Bruntiisn also in Huntar River, Mount Stewart, Summerslda and Tyne Valley. Orewys and Arthur Ferd In deep respect the cousins. who also were the flowz-xgbearcrg walk- “; behind tho hearse to the little, cemetery in Hampshire where his: to rest. May it whim! his Palm“ over the one who sleeps and when the night has passed and dnli again shines fair. within the siunter | Q1 l-lis love. they'll find thc-‘r Bzr-i den there. ‘ Floral Offerings E Pillow — Mother and Fftlhfl‘. Gates Afllai" —— Mr. and Mlf I Ernest Sanderson. Lyman. Libi- Ciifford and Tapper. Wreath: - Mr and Mrs. Lm uel Moore; Mr. and M?! 155d“ Ford; Cousin Ruby; Contervatv Committee of North Wiit=hira P03! Mr. and Mrs. John With‘ In" Mr. Stewart Thompson; 0119131 Preston. Lawson and Ray; 10m Driscoll and Russell Hnmrnell. Sprays - Mr. and Mrs. l-x-ilison ‘rrernero and family; Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert Tremere and family; Aunt izupiia and Aunt Alicia; Mr. and ‘Mrs Sherman Iremere and ism lily; Ralph. Mertie and IBKTNYI iPrsston and Jean Ford; libs. M!» ll Moore; lvlr. and Mrs. Oliver Tr:- INFANTS- VESTS-Reg. 75c aoch_ I ZFOR ... mere and fazniiy: Pforria. Gala. Reg. 1.85 ..... .. Norman and Garfield; Mr. and Mrs Hammond watts hnd fsm- ROMPER$_. ily; Louis and Gertie Novc; Brien; Dir and Mrs. 0.1a. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Cullen: Mir. Ind Mrs. Arthur Clark and Mrs. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ford; Art and Bell Ford; Heath. Alec and Leigh- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dai- iar; Mr. and Mrs. Everett 010w and GIRLS— 5. 1y onsssss-i-sx- Cut Mowsrs-Jwunsrra Pwflfi- ' Rag. 1.90 up ..... .....;.. QIVQ (jqnservablve Association. Leflffs of Sympathy QATHRQQE; W. Ohestr: S lVlcLure; J Ls. i h} 35° n. ter Daualns; Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Associa- tion; Rev. Al... Herrell; Mira. W. Chester B. McLure. l.“ and Ruth Tremors; Austin A Scales. Pree- v town; Patrick Morris. linkers; charles Newport; Mr. and Mrs. Wlllfgm fluestis; f-fstt-h MaeEwen. Rog. 2.98 up Mldgeil; Mr. and Mrs- Peter Olsrkin; Mrs l. Ooutnllo; Mrs. Aultin ‘Ital-tron Mr. and Mrs Wallace Pursey; Mr. and Mn. Arthur Mailey; Mn. Henry Hal'- rop; w!» Jonathan Dirt and famr "ily. Pisquid; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevenson. Ellie and Arnold. Oarda of Sympath! ' Mn. Lillian J Blnns. Mr. Nr nun Campbell 8n; Helm (amu- boll; Mr and Mrs. John Nevin and family: Mr. and Mn. Miilar MscFsdyt-n and Lewis; Juzi. Mikel ind Ranch Glow; Mrs. Robert i ._,_q ... I PLIATED SKIRTS, JUMPERS- Reg. 2.29 up was IATHROBE and IOOTEB- ...-Lg .. GIGANTIC DOLLAR SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY outv June 20th and Zlsl ' £1 No Exchanges helping to ease the heartache oIIHOWBTdZ Mrs JrP Hvnviiisr MP-Iaha Mrs. William Dnye: Mr. and‘ Noman Mama...“ m. fgmfy; een: Mrs- Christopher l-iiicsinn his bereaved parents. 811d MP5 DOEEEII MQPLPBRI _Mi'- Mrs Reg Sentnrr Mr d Mrai My. and Mrs, Ample Jqhnsgnne Mr. and Mrs. Prue: Demon; Cars The funeral which was veryiund MIISHHI-qmes M‘ MacGuf an FKW. Cutcliffe; P‘ .la and; 3,111] Wanda“; Mn and My; Matheson. are» nhinicndzfilwistiygd:g;w‘jf°;};»gfifl.j"mgy.fil“‘e.E*§,,‘§,,;§;‘§.j"'.,‘,f; $1851" Sttgfimntd . 5M; to». nutrient». ""6 ——~ nes av. By S n. o i ._ . . .__ _ n ...-son; 1- an rs ass Lloyd; Else and Dav Edwids; _l_1_is__ homo Rev. Mix. hiorrism oflfaaixliliily.‘ Der-gel and Bias‘? {tins stead; Mm “Ora Mflfild a...“ Roma Macphee; M; Jim's c "w" rs;- snrvs M; ice assis rd ‘JY Pi’. _. CIC * . . - - r. an- rs. ex ard rn gm- U511.» yp-d and Mn-ym- Quag- , . . i .~_ - _ - . - - . , _, _ - Mr. and Mrs. Lyman TfeillPrh. o; Brooktltld. frh» thrzLlllh tsuéitxsyggg lalrr: Eflizxsolwgafé. :11} gyhtheith Smith. Mabel and Blir and yy. gum yea; M15 and M“ Hampshire‘ Msh to express mo“ wire?» shalt-ye “a Zr A? s flMrs r-iancis Rose ... fnmilv‘ ° 81;’ 3'5"‘ “nc-‘ylslnm whte‘ A""““' Pmfw"; “is W"; ‘he heartfelt thanks to their rte-sh‘ River". and bale in Le" i? ‘M1... and Mrs Geog.“ Largo: Mrs osweil JenK ns, Evil‘. and 11.11195. gumny; ML and M1 bots ‘Ind "lends for “Wk many Jesus. A beautiful solo 1‘ - C Y family the memke“ o‘ hue" M“ Reagh Moore and famuy; Hwy Bevan and “m.” Peg" u“ o! kindness‘. non“ uhutes‘ Four-square w” menu's“. gulf-EMMY ‘LOB A ‘Kingston’ w w‘ “d Mm H A» Ccrbet; Mr. and Bgyd Dixon; Bruce and 515i! letters and cards of Hmlillhli "d M‘ Murdock Macho“ o‘ m“ Iand Mrs. shin’. Proud n‘... ‘and and M“ as" m” “"6 J a“: N°y°° “m “d 61°“?! imam‘ to nil who in any Way h-PIP"! t“ vne’ - riosc Hettie yvarn- Emily Ii/fncliryen‘ w,” and Alba-I em" M‘ “"1 0Y1 M1‘ and Mrs Clarmwe Nov: case the sorrow of the Budd“ b"- lrhe pain-llhaxelllthcnlerlre nianioirlMrs. Ada Stleivart and Roy‘ litany“. 1:051 fir.’ Mm Edna Munro“; Davis‘ Mm-lgl” 5'1" l Eavflment of their beloved and only guilt)? lgtsoneJuhn‘ Edwards. Carl] "r; m‘ on’ t ‘m- mid, F3199): Bessie‘ Bus” and El chm’ Borden’ men Mltcheil, Lorne Easter. Ralph. irw LIGHT WEIGHT FLANNEI. PYJAMAS-Jieg. 1.69 . . . . . SHORTS, SUNDRESSES- Reg. I.29 up . SLACKS- l Reg. 1.98 up "y" .,._ ",- BOYS— SUlTS—Z-6- Reg. 1.90 up GOLF HOSE- SOc each-B for ..... ... SPORT SHlRT-Assfd. Shades- Reg. 1.50 up . LIGHT WEIGHT FLANNEL PYJAMAS-Reg. 1.89 “...... ..,,., SHORTS- Rag. 9lc-2 for . . 1 .00 1 .00 1.00 ' '1 .00 1.00 1.00 1 .00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 i anon-La; 1 .00 1 .00 1 .00. 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