I SE14-EM3&ER. 1953 HI; uusuonim mes. w. rasussx Lesus an of tlie older genera-E .13 Ipfrst. Peter's suffered a dis- linct loss on Friday. AUBIII0 33- In me passing of Florence. beloved wife of W. Freeman Leslie in her rem yeah ' Although in poor health for some me, she suffered patiently: dur- mg which she was tenderly cared for by her daughter-in-law, hus- band and other members of the. family. Her pastor. Rev. W. V. Mc- Donald. visited her frequently dur- mg her illness, and was present to perform the last Rites of the church as the end was drawing ' h. Miler social He was centered, most- ly around her own home, and it is there she will be longest and most sadly missed. "And the greatest of these is Charity;" then her reward should be abundant. Never spec- tacular in her acts. yet one cannot but remember the many aged per-, sons who found shelter and com- fort in her home before social se- curity was available, and the needy and unfortunate who received many unlisted donations from her hand. As -telephone operator at st. Peter's, a position she filled V with satisfaction to all for forty years, she saw this Central grow from one or two subscribers to one of the largest rural exchanges in the Province; and her familiar "Hello" will be greatly missed by the many parties who she connected in social or b - conversations. From the time her remains were returned from the Charlottetown Funeral Home on Saturday after- uoon. until her funeral on Mon- day morning a constant flow of neighbors and friends from all parts of the Province came to ex- lend their sympathy and say I. gurnyer for the repose of her soul. Hrr funeral to St. Peter's Church uas one of the largest seen here in rt-.n's. Solemn Requiem Mass was relebrated by Rev. Owen Sharkey, assisted by Rev. Wilfred Keefe as Deacon and Rev. George McDon- aid as sub-Deacon. Rev. J. P. E. 0'Hnnley was Master of Ceremon- IFS, Seated in the Sanctuary were Rev. R. J. McDonald and Rev. W. V, McDonald. Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Owen Sharkey. The large number of Mass Cards, messages of sympathy and ilorol tributes received, show the esteem in which she and her fam- ily are held. Besides her husband. she leaves the following to cherish her mem- ory, William and Joseph at home, George in New York. a daughter, Mary. predeceased her in child- hood. One sister, Mrs. Maisie Smith, of Bomerville, Mass., and one brother, Peter Larkin of Mon- iicello, New York. Another brother, Rev. William E. Larkln of La Jun- ta. Colorado, passed away eleven years ago. Her funeral was conducted by The Charlottetown Funeral Home. Pall bearers were Messrs. Roy Mc- Laine. C. C. Pratt, Edward Qulg- Icy. Joseph R. Larkin, Colin Mc- Donald and Alexander 0'1-lanley. . The family (6). --Ken and Mildred Fraser. Souris. May her soul rest in peace. sf... cues Rev. A. Lewis. B. A. Valley Falls, R. I. - Joseph Lewis. St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. James MeAskill, Charlottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Murphy, Charlottetown. Mrs. Gus. McDonald. Bristol. St. Peter's Bay Women's Insti- tute. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burge, Five Houses. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jay, at. Peter's. - Telephone Operators: Souris, South Lake, Morell and Mount Btcwsrt. R. C. McPhee, St. Margaret's. Mrs. Michael Flynn and Margaret, Marie. , Mrs. Gladys Lewis and family, St. Peter's.. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMillan. St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. McIntyre and family, Selkirk. St. Peter's Bay Club of Boston. Joseph D. McDonald and fam- ily, Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corrigan. Tracadie. Margaret McQuaid. Sourls. Roddie Chaisson. Bear River. Mr. and Mrs. Archie 0'l-lanley, St. Peter's. The Charlottetown Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. Glady O'Hanley, St. Peterls. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon- aid, St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Fraser, Souris Mrs. Patricia Smith and family, Tracadie. Elizabeth J. lottetown. Mrs. Annie Tharp, Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McAuiay, Boston, Mass. Mrs. Claire Payea. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mclnnis. Bos- Mcbonald. Char- ton, Mass. Mrs. Jeanette O'Hanley, Dor- Chester. Mass. Mrs. J. T. Reveli and Joseph, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Paquet, Char- lottetown. Angelina Summers, Charlotte- town. Mrs. Theresa Revell and family. Charlottetown. Mrs. Ellie McKenzie. Boston. Mass. Mrs. Maud Quinn. Fnirhaven, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burns. Boston. Mass. John W. Drane, Boston, Mass. The McKinnon family, Char- lottetown, (2). Mr. and Mrs. Victor McFarlahe. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 0'Han- ley and Billie, St. Peter's. Hilary and Mary McInnis, st.- Peter's. George and Mary Lenen, Boston, - Mass. Tens. Wilson, Boston, Mass. s Georgina McDonald. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Toby Mullins. sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Lewis, St. Feter's. Mrs. Gus. 0'1-lanley and M. Byrne. St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mullln. st. Peter Neil Mccormack, Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mcfnnis, St. Peter's. ' Roy McKinnon. St. Peter's. Phyllis Morrison. St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quigiey, st. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sutherland Goose River. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. McKin- non. and family, Cable Head. Peter Sutherland, Cable' Head. Lohma Anderson, St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pratt, st. Peter's. s Elmer Peters, Rollo Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McMillan. Five Houses. , Mr. and Mrs. John J. Larkin. Five Houses. Wilfred Hogan, Sr., Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Leslie, St. Peter's. John and Mary Mclnnis, St. . Peter's. Mrs. James J. Mclnnis and fam- ily, Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Mclnnis. St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tobin, Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mommy and family, St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKin- non, St. Peter's. Mrs. Mary Condon and family and mother, St. Peter's, (2). Dr. R. J. McDonald and family, St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Dan. 0'1-lanley, St. Peter's. Ronnie Mclnnis and family, Cable Head. Mrs. Vince Sutherland and fam- ily, Cable Head. and Mrs. Ronald McDonald. Cable Head. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McDonald. St. Peter's. John W. McDonald. St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDonald and Virginia. St. Peter's. John Gallant. Naufrage. Mrs. Dougald McDonald family, St. Peter's. A. A. Hoynea and Mrs. Campbell, St. Peter's Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis, Cable Hend. Joseph and Gus. .:fcLellan. Cable Head. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mclnnis, St. Peter's. s Mrs. Gertrude Sutherland, Cable Head. Mrs. W. K. Larkin and Joseph, Five Houses. Harold and Hilda Lewis; St Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Flynn, at Peter's. Ben and Marion Mclsasc, St.. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kelly, Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Gillis and family, St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McAulay, Midgell. Mrs. Anne McEwen and family, Rollo Bay. Mrs. Marion Averbach, Provi- dence, R. 1. Mn. Valerie sharp. Somervills, Mass. Harold, D. F. and Victor McKin- non, St. Peterts. Mrs. Mass. ginia, Somerville, Mass. s THE GUARDIAN. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mcxenm and family, St. Peter's. Joe and Katie Mclnnis. Cable Head. Harold and Helen Mcxlnnon, Goose River. John J. Mcliinnon. st. Peter'l. Mr. and Mrs. Bixtu Lewis and John, St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Alphomus Peters, Rollo Bay. Mrs. John P. Sutherland and family, Morell. Mr. and Mrs. William McKin- non and family. at. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur 0'Malley, Bt. Peter's. E Mr. and Mrs. Craswell Powell, St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Char- lottetown. John J. Mccormack, Monticello. Mrs. Harry Cox, Morell. .Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDonald, Cable Head. Mrs. Evelyn McDonald and fam- ily, Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gillis and family. Charlottetown. The Trinity Mission Club (45) Boston. Mass. Susan and Mary Wilson, Stam- ford, Conn. Mrs. Mary McKinnon, Charlotte- town. Jennie G. Mcxinnon, Durcheste , Mass. Gus and Hilda Sutherland. (3) Dorchester. Mass. Mrs. Clara Jamieson, Cam- bridge, Mass. Mrs. Mary Meagher, Saugus, Mass. Catherine Sutherland. Saugu.-i, Mass. Mrs. Alexander 0. McDonald and family, St. George's. Enrolment: Bonn More Purgatorlal Society, Maisie Smith, Somervillel Cenacle Crusade of Prayer, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mcvinney. Somerville, Mass. Society for the Propagation of the faith, Alphonsus Larkin, Bos- ton. Passionist Benefactors Society, Margaret, John, Bernie and Vir- Purgatorial Enrolment, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, Lynn, Mass. Flowers I Pillow - The family. Sprays - Mr. and Mrs. Philips, Charlottetown. Melvin Lewis, St. Peteris. Mr. and Mrs. V. McGrath. Morell. Cut Flowers -- Mrs. N. McEwen, St. Peter's. Mrs. F. Jay. St. Peter's. Mrs. R. J. McDonald, St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Mccallum, St. E. M. Peter's. Helen and Mary Mccalluin, St. Peter's. Mrs. Gus 0'!-fanley, St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, St. Peter's. . Mr. and Mrs. Brent St. John, Souris. Sister Hilda Marie, Kingston, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Matheson, Forest Hill. Catherine Power, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie O'Hanlcy, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bonnell, Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Anderson, Summerside. Mrs. Gladys Lewis and family, St. Peter's. Mrs. W. W. Anderson and family. Meuagee of Sympathy John W. Drsne. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McEachern. and family, Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Mary Condon, Newton, Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis. at. Mass. I on . , EACH NAME. TO SEND IN THREE. ANNOUNCEMENT 5 CONCERNING THE PEERLESS -iiWANT- A - NAME CONTEST” ALTHOUGH MANY NAMES HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED. ALL WERE UNSUITED FOR SOME REASON OR OTHER. WHAT WE WANT IS A NEW AND DIS- TINCTIVE NAME WHICRCAN BE REGISTERED AS A TRADEMARK. DO NOT USE NAMES WHICH CONFLICT WITH OTHER PREVIOUSLY REGIS- TERED NAMES. " THEREFORE TO GIVE EVERYONE A CHANCE TO WIN 5100.00 EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY. THE "CONTEST IS EXTE I953. SUBMIT AS MANY DIFFERENT NAMES A J. & ,T..MORRlS LIMITED PEERLESS BEVERAGES P. O. BOX 327 CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. NDED UNTIL DECEMBER 1. S YOU WISH. BUT BE SURE QUESTION MARK CROWNS (BOTTLE TOPS) WITH CHARLOTTETOWN Norman Matheson and family, Forest Hill. Gus and Hilda Sutherland, Dor- chester. Mass. Tens Wilson, Boston. Mass. A Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McAuley. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Boston. Mass. Mrs. Joseph McKenzie. Little Pond. William L. McKinnon,'Dingwell'e Mills. Margaret Smith, Sormrville. Mass. - The Anderson family, St. Char- BLIYDI. Mr. s. . Mr. and Mrs. Russel McLaren. Cable Head. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril McGregor, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Howlan Mullally, Souris River. Lexle'McLean, Welland, Ont. Sister Thomas Ma:i;, Charlotte- town Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallant and Albert. Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Clif Dingwell and Huntley, New Glasgow. J. Elmer Dunning, Charlotte- town. Mrs. Victor McFarlane, Char- lottetown. Mrs. Josie McDonald, Forest Hill. Mrs. George Docherty, Cherry Valley. Effie McLeod. St. Peter's. Mrs. Mae Mcllulay, Cardigan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Trainor, Charlottetown. Daniel 0'!-lanley and family, Naufrage. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown, Parkdale. I Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hatfield, St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeil, St. Peter's. Mrs. Robert McKenzie, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Walker and Lillian, Charlottetown. and Mrs. Neil Morrison, Cardigan. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Anderson and family, St. Peterls. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Poole, Rose- neath. Glen McLean, Labrador. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Glynn. Na- tick, Mass. Mr. Sister Mary Ursula, Mount St. Mary's, Charlottetown. Sister Mary Ida. Mount St. Marys. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McKin- non and Henrietta, St. Pet- er's. . Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hennebcrry, Morell. Curd OmfY'I;h4unI(s The family of the late Mrs. W. Freeman Leslie sincerely apprec- iate and gratefully acknowledge from their many kind friends and neighbors, the Mass Cards, Enrol- ments, messages of sympathy and floral offerings received during their recent sad bereavement. These finger! are now free i from warts ; E. 1)ElGHTON'S I WAIIT Remover 5 made from herbs. It is not l burning acid. War and other fungus growl on . hands, face and feet have been lrcmoved in 3 to 5 weeks with- out discoloring or leaving any disfiguring marks. They never return. II. (low! not. injure healthy flesh. For sale at all drug stores. Distributors: Mnltby Bros., Toronto 10 FOR z::.".;':z: .:.::;:;:-;:;. STOP ODORS pto 30- 9&9. not in lnrdiens, oeIim.dos- ea, living room. bath- ioer, guise. mutating-IE1”! "PM"... I I PAGE-NINBA; How much will you keep of your first 510, 000? O Believe it or not. youlll likely earn more than that during your working years. So the big question is: How much of this will still be yours when you retire? 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