I THE ouelmisu. caaanorrc-rown MAY 16. 1952 films Ilihts zs;.z2...'r.s.-I " l? Whe Uoubuiid That I , Before You Point . : -. PENTOXI ' III! II MST YIAIS IOIIGII IY IISIIIG A WOOD PIISIIVII Arrowsalsow wherem occurs unless an eileotive praaer. vative is used. " Peutox" the penetrating toxic wood pre- I0l'V0f. primer and sealer is proved. tame-tested . . . stops NC -I - . protects against warping. cracking too. Post: last 3-5 times longer when Broaerved at ouiiillina W15 Olmole" one Post Preaervcr. Used wherever wood is in contact with ground or water . . . for poets, WIEI. docl'Ii. culverts. . IN MEMBRIAM sue. JOHN 1'. callrlllila There passed peeoeiuliy away at the P11. Hospital on Jan. 6. Mrs. John 1'. Campbell in her Mud Mrs. canipbell suiiered a r. she had a host oi iriends an we: oi a qulhsigmavnd liner 'b naure was 'respectad all who knew her. ' y de bters. Hope. Mrs. Murray Lawlor, Charlottetown; Alice, Mrs. Lindbergh Barrett, Toronto; and Elizabeth at home. one hali brother Charles P. sney, New Clruiton. N5, and seven grand- children. The iuneral was held ironl the Maclsean Funeral Home on Jan. 8, interment wee in the People's Cemetery. The service was conducted "by her pastor. Rev. Quincy stairs, oi the United Pentecostal Church. Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Bht'l7.herd" and 'What .a Friend we Have in Jesus". Mrs. Maxwell Walters sang as a gala "what a Wonderful saviour.” IN MEMORIAM si'.i-aao sons, GIANT The death occurred in c"har- lottstown on April 20, H52. 0! Al- lnd John Grant. at the advanced with his parents at an early age. They settled at ulllview. P.E..i. where he spent his boyhood and received early education. some can later the late Mr. until in health iorced him to seu out and go into a less strenuous business. Alter disposing or the mills. he opened a General Grocery and Ice Orearu Parlor in Mt. stew- art Village where he curled on a eucoeesiul business until about in years ago whenuwith ill health and advancing years he disposed or his property and moved to Charlottetown. The late Mr. Grant by his genial disposition made. a host at -irlendl among young and old. and his many acts or kindness and charity to those who needed a helping hand re- IN MEMBRIAM arse. some '1. cantons. There passed peseeiuliy away at the P. E. Island Hospital on Jan 6th. Mrs. John '1'. Campbell in her and year. Mrs. Campbell sut- iered a heart attack on Jan. 5th train which she did not recover. she had a host oi irlends and was oi a quiet and unassuming nature. was highly respected by all who knew her. She leit to cherish her memory besides her husband. one son Don- ald oi Toronto and three dlughs ters. Hope. Mrs. Murray , Lswior Charlottetown; Alice. Mrs. Lind- bergh Barrett. Toronto end Eliss- beth at hoiue. Also one hell broths er Charles P. Mahoney. New Graiion. N. 8., and seven grand children. The iunerai was held irom the MacLean Funeral Home on Jan. 8th. interment was in the People's Cemetery. The service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. Quincy stairs or the United Penticostal Church. Hymns sung were the "Lord Is My Shepherd" and "What A Friend We Have in Jesus." Mrs. Maxwell Walters sang as a solo Enmora aid Vicinity - Mr. Malcolm Maoheod, trench is visiting relatives and blends in Bprinshiil. tumors and River. Victoria Welt. The many iriende oi Mr. Philip MacArthur regret to hear or his ilihese. Mr. and Mrs. Port Hill. were visiting relatives in North Enrnore on Sunday, May 4th. Mrs. Agnes Bryant. North In- more, spent a iew days in surn- lnerside recently. Mr. end Mrs. and Mrs. William. Bryant. motored on Monday, May I) I0 summ 5th. .1- I Miss Grace Darby spent a recent weekend at her Village. Mr. and Mrs. torle West, were visitors to Sum- merslde on Tuesday, May 0th. RD! Strongman. Robert Grilldllf home in Abrams Eldon Moore. Vic- 773 like myMiIIiiII5 for zreasons insures a longer paint job-prevents ROT ' --seals against damage-saves users many times the LOW PURCHASE PRICE. - The pallbearers were Herman main untold. He took a keen 1n- "Whit A Wondedul saviour... Meurl. Lloyd Frost, Sidney lin- Dixn n, Pei Ra , Wallace te t d ti art in anythi man. and Albert MacArthur were 4 Thonipson, Egiieid Eiiiiv, Charles foxruth:nhet.t.ceri:leeript oi the D03: Dfggnpnglerrfegnxii” HvvEm::c'g business visitors to Summersidc and y ” l QUART 31.15 GALLON 53.75 ggvatrlck W M-lwlm M-c- 3:3; ,3; ;,P;n,5,;h:,,g;;g,';'mr;;:5 m.....;..... Bayiieii-1 si..;.. Charles ;7,l;;"'0""W" 0" W"""d"' W Q Ir; ea5y'on'gas and all i impel-isIMso - I Mndein Canada The floral oiierings were as ioi ber of -St. Andrews Catholic I!2'k”3fr:,c ?1nd1M;m0'm Mm” .' ... g 2 ii lows: . Church. the Holy Name Society t 31" , ' '3'” I” '”"35 W" ” Miss Jean MacDonald was a re- A. steer: and pafks SIIIIMUIIY . PILLOW and the Knights oi Columbus. "1 ' PILLOW cent visitor at the home or Mr. . I ' wholesaler: J. s. nmm, sue. Co.. Moncton, 1:. n, The FemilyimEATn his ovtIIlMtl.t'llg'I:d:"ii('l sgzahp .13; g :23 Mrs. Btiriinl Moore. in. Pleao- hit 5 roomy and wmforfablg .1 . Dan and Laura away about 12 yeais ago. and to 1"" Hmub I i I i . T e Moore Family them ,were born the in owing A - 5 . . Inf. an: xrs. l-larryzt Carr ;l1aIltst:lrtfrs,A (Mug; i5'risl.u Huger: D d X”: "'5 ,,J,”',s5:13l3EI,;"2T',';: i,':,',,t,,1,":e, Yes. women prefer the Morris for shop- r. an rl. Eves Dunsiord u ( nne) rs. sin ay, on n aura. - - -- gt, . - Mr. and Mrs. Elrrier Buc' who predeceased her rather Just a The Moore Family. hLIgndII;dn1,:lir:i lizeyuguh i!::gne.Ero:lii Pm! 01' V1l1t1!g1K - - v 01' 59!-LE9?” tn" 5 I " . Mr and Mrs. Herman Dignan month earlier, (Carrie) Mrs. Ens Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carr. Wu Dunn, Him lu spent u, my to country and cottage.-' The ladies find ie"EWt?ick to g I ,7 park a Morris . ; . and it handles so : &s beautifully, even in heavy traffic! I , A 3 Lots of room inside, too! Inter-2 ' ' axle "cradle'seating” ensures big car comfort. Mono-construction V Miss Vivian snsi-p Prince Street School The Pentecostal Church. Cord Of Thanks Mr. John T. Campbell and iam- ily wish to sincerely thank all their neighbors and friends ior their many acts or kindness shown gcrle.Wynne, all oi Charlottcs town. and (Ernestine) Mrs. Romu- aid McDonald, Maple Hill, Mt. Stewart. Besides hie three daugh- ters who are ieit to mourn the loss oi a loving lather are the ioliowing brothers and sisters, Mrs. D. R. MacDonald, Orwell, now living in Ernsciiiie; Vincent, on the old homestead, Mlliview, Mrs. dos. Carmichael, Elliotvale. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dunsiord Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. liermen Dignan. Miss Vivian Sharp. Prince Si. School. The Pcnticostei church. A Card oi Thanks joyable evening. Mrs. Thomas MacArthur and son Wyman spent a recent evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grlndiay. u mils vial Household Finance. Loans lusde quickly on your igiiatore. No eodonara or haniiable security required . Up to 24 months to repay. b Mr. Wesley Moore, Victoria West, was a recent visitor to Bedeque. the guest oi his daughter and son- ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Birch. I in g g u, 1, d . John J. Mclnnis, limscliile. (Dr.) ..M i. . , . s O I sizaniil teliooe" wnI::m::reit -Wt A- Grant. Boston. Mus. and I Mr. John '1". Campbell and iam- Mrs. George niiliem, Mt. PieaI- ”"' "”"" "m" combines body and chassis in . nowm, mg. mg 1.3". or ,y,,,. -wlnnlired M. Grant. Worcester. ily wish to sincerely thank all ant. visited her sister. Mrs. 'l'heo- """" one mime; fume go, strength i Mass. Michael in New York and their neighbors and friends ior phllus Enman. recently. 9! i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,-,,. - -w- Miss Marion, RN. and Miss Geor- gina at Boston, Mass. Two brothers '.lalnee oi 'hllsa. Oklandana and '.?.ia”f."lm."i.?5. fv2i.?."i:. ”ii'::: ;;;',';:;f- M" -M W" 2' sm- Eachern oi Charlottetown, pre- i J i mm mm" in” WI WV Cr-nrwmn MENDIP. England- (CP)-Chewton priority, the iam- liy seat in Somerset oiEarl Walde- FINANCE ron George 9., suite 1. phone 1991 CIIAILOITIIOWN, P.l.I. lnllilloinnltlmlttvleoumllalaonaediarnil pathy. , their many acts oi kindness shown and eafety.' them during their sad bereave- ment. Also all tliose who sent I know nine or ion other Mom's owners who share my views of the wonder- Iul way More can handle." The Enmore W. I. met ior their May meeting at the home of Mrs. T. MacArthur with the President, Mrs. Lloyd Frost, presiding. Nine members and several visitors were present and iinel plans were made for the coming supper in the school. Mrs. B. MacDonald thanked the BUSY CANAL The Erie Canal, great commer- cial weterway between Buiialo and flew York City, was opened in 825. ' Take a rid;iHli7IbTris.' Y5u'li see why Morris owners boast . about its comfortable, thrifty operation: ' years. Tile iuncrai which was very largely attended was held irom i be demolished The the Sum, Hun Home. ch”, S"VC- W11 . members tor gltte received. The '??.i."""'....' f&Stu”3?a::;J3;.::.. um: :::.::";:'..;”r:::”:,..::v::..:”".:: MWKW Motors ggrifgmw. W," ;:l'f,em mu; several times, lives in a smell ,c,,,,,,,, is St. Peters nose, Charlottetown Phone ms was sung by Rev. .;rence Camp- h0""1" we Vm"e' bell. The pallbearers were: W. J McDonaid., Daniel Miicbougali. ii. FOR serum: CLEANING Take Yilllil choice Vacuum cleaners I Interment was in St. Andrews cemetery. DUNBTABLE, England - (cP)- LONDYNT I6” 7. A "7." ”'m' Burial iees in this oesrouisiiiis3',:”,j;",,,fj1l:g,"tin 323' m'"ceI::Y9 Alfgglflmtgcraitgd ;;n35 fecsiivaghtili Britain wilitbe in oper- use-ren erase - . u - - ' a on s summer a amusement :- . :':"8h "Ii 3 cm"! i0 W? Y'0i100lparks in Chicago. San Francisco The Surface temperature of the Conan Doyle's iamous detective It COTPIH W911 hem! 5"” immiand Los Angeies. The "anti-gram sun is about 5900 degrees centis Sherlock Holmes iirst appeared in neighboring areas to beneilt irolntity" ride involves a spinning grade but some more distant stars the story "A Study in Scarlet". in the CMIP0? Ilivm cylinder-r12 test in diameter. are calculated to be much hotter. 1535, SALE! SALE! SALE! THE-GREATEST-USED-CAR . AND-TRUCK-SALE-OF-THE-YEAR rolroo Moroasl.i.iivii'rrn LITERARY LANDMABK Card 9i'I'honIis - The iemily oi the late Aiir-ed Grant wish to thank the good sisters or the sacred Heart Home, Mrs. John MacDonald and all his good irlende ior their many acts or kindness during his illness and death, also all those who sent ilow- ( on. mass cards and messages oi sympathy. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Borden ll. Tremere who passed away on May lull, I047. The years are quickly passing. . 'rho' still we can't iorget. For in the hearts that loved you Your memory lingers yet. Lovingly remembered by his Un- ele and Aunt; Sherman and Annie. i THIS IRAND NEW CLEANER Ila is gone but not iorgotien. And as dawns another year In our lonely hours oi thinking, Thoughts oi him are always uear., Days oi sadness will come o'er Ilf Friends may think the wound ls' healed, not they little know the sorrow. That lies within our hearts con- eeeled. Time speeds on. live years have "it Since death its gloom, Ila shadow cast Within our home, when all seem- ed bright Andtookiromesaelsiulngilght. We Islm that light and ever will. llie'vual-cant place than is none is Enncrnonux g 'N0W" GOING 'ON' 1" '""”'”" CLEARING-ALL-STOCK-AT -LOWEST-PRICES '"::':';::':r” 'lCHi)0SE;NOW-FROM-0UR-LOT-OF-ALL 12 MONTHS GUARANTEE MAKES-AND-MODELS RECONDITIONED - AND . PRICED - T0 - SELL EASY TERMS ARRANGED STOP - SEARCHING - SAVE - S S 3 - HERE! Open FRIDAY Night - ALL DAY SATURDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT hr your s Down here we mean but net in R373 A FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION WITHOUT ANY ' vain, :. OBLIGATION box voun PART .ceu. - ' , "' .:1'...f' """" "' ""' "”" convenience 5 . . ' lovingly by his ra- , ' sad lslhsr. r I 4: nus so nirrhrrssq-r MAKES soul "or: onniousrneriou "onr..v no assure ICOMPLETE SATISFACTION 4 I 'onb,uhs raliim IN STRICT ital-as-ioN ' -. H - y . lo M K- COME-Oil-Y0ll-BARGAIN-HUNTERS STEWART MOTORS LTD. . 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