A Hut will never be forgotten ly the ones who loved him best. Lovingly remembered by his amliy. BURKE-In loving memory of; our dear daughter and sister.1 Margaret A. Burke. who passed away August 11th. 1953. Sometimes ntand why somethings has to be But in this wisdom God has plow- ed beyond our power to see. In our hearts your memory lin- gers and we know its vain to wggp. . . Tears of love can never wake you From your peaceful happy sleep. Ever remembred and sadly missed by mother. father. bro-- ther and sisters. its hard to under- EARN EXTRA MONEYIN spare time. No experience nec- ' essary. Show beautiful Christ- mas Cards to your friends. Stationery. Ribbon. Wrappings. and Novelties. Free loldus showing Personal Cards. Gen- : Large variety of Christmas ed at 34.1.!!! per month. Dial- 4404. 's'itooM APARTMENT AND; bath. Heated. S75 monthly. Ap- ply ll Goodwill Ave. after 7 p.m. LARGE SELF - CONTAINED house. Central available this . erous profits and bonus on vol- ume. Write today for samples. pany. 50-BC Bleeker St., Tor- onto. START IN BUSINESS ON MY capital. You require no capital to become a successful Paula dealer. . .I'll finance your bus- iness. Full or part-time. Un- I limited opportunities distribu- I ting over 200 famous well MacCANNELL--In loving mem-I known highest quality neces- ory of my brother John R. Mac- Cannell who passed away Sep- tember I2. 1954. Just beyond life's gate way. In a garden bright and fair. We will meet and there'll be. . No parting there. Pain and sorrow will be bleniish- ed. Gone all heartaches and all fears. Just beyond life's gate way. Where they will count not time but years. Always remembered Sister Janie. MaeRAE-In loving memory of my father. Mr. John MacRae. who departed this life Septem- ber 12. 1936. In a graveyard softly sleeping. Close beside a :ounlry road. Lies the father I loved so dearly Gone from me to his abode. Sheltered in the rock of ages Anchored on the golden shore In the arms of Jesus Rests my dear father forever more. Lovingly remembeecl by his daughter Hazel. MncRAE-In loving memory of- my husband John A. MacRae. who was killed in a truck and train accident September 13. 1956. He bade no one his last. farewell. He said good-bye to none; The heavenly gates were opened. A lovely voice said some. I often sit and think of you. The things you used to say. I wonder why you had to die, Without a chance to say good- bye Though out of sight. you're ever Still missed. still loved. still mine. You will live with me in memory, Until the end of time. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by wife Ida. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred IBudl Constable wish to thank friends and neighbors for their assist- ance in the recent fire in our home. Also to the Parkdale fire department for their quick re- aponse' to the call. Build Midget Car For Prince LOS ANGELES (API-A child- Ilsed racing car is being assem- bled as a gift for Prince Charles A spokesman for Pan Ameri can World Airways. gave this account Monday: Charles (Chuck! ter-midget auto racer. The quarter-midget racing cars are about three feet long. weigh 160 pounds. are powered by a one-cylinder gasoline lawnmower have hand brakes and engine. transmission and go 10 to at mph A month ago Chuck read an item saying Prince Charles had been given an electric train which did not work. He decided that the prince might like to see what kids his age in America are doing. by which will deliver the tiny vehicle this week. Rnabe. it. of suburban South Gate. whose first name and age are the same as the prince's Ia champion quar- sities including Teas. coffees, Spices. Extracts. Cosmetics Medicines. Waxes. Insecticides. t Farm products to establish- ed customers in your vicinity. No experience necessary. I will guide you to success and se- curity. Write today to: G. Laur- in President. The Paula Co. treal. Isariiors Accoiiiiiioilated iHiti)iit's'AccoivLi16oFi:'i3I Dial 4878. CAN ACCOMODATE ONE male boarder, workman or student. Phone 7939. BOARD AND ROOM MALE sru. dents or business men. oil heat- ed, single or double rooms.. Central location. car: Leaving -..-m.-.mm.j.A -- I CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Saturday morning. Can take three passengers. Phone 8265 after 6 pm. CAR LEAVING FOR MONT-I real Saturday morning. Can; Jan. ,. turning one week later. day 6310. evening 8209. can and Track: For 5!; I149 PLYMOUTH.. R ADIO. beater. reasonable. Phone 673-I an eoNriAF IN coon CON- ditlon Apply Murray's Garage 61 St. Peter's Road. I lS4'I MONARCH SEDAN NEW? engine. run 4200 miles. tires and body good. Price 3300. Herbert Weeks. Fredericton. issi om; - TON Mait'(:Tiit"v truck. will take cattle in trade. also one general purpose work horse it years old. Dial 4587. fssi F70-RD-SEDAN-NEVERTON re can! and Everyday Asaortmentsw Douglas Greeting Card Com-- Ltd.. 21 St. Paul St.. East. M: Dial 9246. I autumn. State number in fa. .- ily etc. Box 387 Guardian. TWO ADJOINING ROOMS OR i single rooms heated second- floor. good locality. Girls pre- I ferred. Apply 21 Weymouth. I St. 4 LARGE HEATED 4 ROOM apartment with electric range. 2nd floor. Suitable for Adults. Ready for occupancy Oct. 3rd. I Write Box 408 Guardian. TO LET TWO FURNISHED heated rooms. bedroom and kitchenette, suitable for two quiet working girls. Central. ' Write Box 415 Guardian Office. oTii:Ci-"uiiNiEiii:'p' iio"oMCci:NT trally located. where one could teach private piano pii- pils twith piano preferred but not essential). Dial 5965. APT..-T(rI:ETfI:IVING-ROOM with fireplace, large bedroom. kitchen and den. heated. tinuous hot water. Available Oct. lst. Write Box 413 Guar- dian. L..-” F,-131': , .. NEW AUTOMATIC SHOT GUNI Phone 6774. iidtiss:-i'-'oi('sAiJa T1--s'rT I Peter's Bay South. Phone 16-I. -amps C.C.M. BICYCLE. DIAL siao. - ONE oiiiifs i-ii'diiifANo-cos-I tume. size 12. Dial 7196. . O.K. t:i.i-:vA'roi't”iiic'daitf2”4I in. Waldron Cameron. Albany.- s-ii't"r'i?"r:6t3iT:Wi7:'sT"rwo rams. Apply Alden MacLaren. Brudenell. "I FOR SALE S-INGLE nip WITH Spring filled mattress. also ice. box. Phone 3968. HOUSE FOR SALE ON POND St. Apply Mrs. Lean Maclnnis 238 King Street. I iron SALE Vi 'i'ioo.yt iitiNoi)oTv 3 Apply John Jenkins. 54 Allen I Street. B-OAR PIG-1'7!-O YEARS OLD.I Dam score of 94. Louis Griffinj New Wiitshire. I books. Contact 9527 or 80 School I Street. I so PULLETS READY-To LAY. Light Sussex and Barred Rock.I George R. Pickering. Clinton.. I clay road Radio heater. Per- Iect condition. Bedford Ken- nedy Breadalbane. III DODGE CRUSADER. LOW milage. lst class condition. Call 4651. ISI FORD SEDAN. A-I CONDI- lion. new point lob. 1952 Chev. Sedan. Cheap for cash or will accept cheap truck-in trade. Willis Judson. Craplud. III RAMBLER STATION Wagton. a-utomafic transmis- sion. Radio and extras. Dam- aged front end. May be seen at Walter Burhoels service Station. Longwnrth Ave.. Char- ' lottetown. Write offer to i Box 99. Hunter River, P.E.l. Far ltont IE1??? rtii"tNi'si'iE.b'"itT)bMi suitable for 2 adults. Dial 6786. o'Eii&ii . 'rurINisni-:n house of seven rooms. Apply Box 403. Guardian. - s n3oiifiiousic. No 2. KIRK- wood Drive. Next to Spring Park School. Phone 6fllS.H rtJnNiannii AND UNT-'URN- ' lshed rooms to let. Mrs. Har- dy. I37 Prince St. irr.Tro'i.a"r”iroun ROOMS and bath. heated. continuous hot water. available immed- iately. Write Box 411 Guar- dian. RIPI.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Inors BIKE IN GOOD coNoi.' I tion. Apply -Iimmy'a Shoe I Shine Parlor. I .- Ls-.- , H... .. .E.-. STEVENS DOUBLE BARRELI I shotgun. used twice. Phone I 7256. Diva:-is-I-:'I3-'Tr;”r:I-:Dr:i't.7r7ii'Ar:i'r I Hallis Mill. John Burrows. Wil- mot Valley. I ' MASSEY A iIVA'Il.IiIs'-iINn.I?:i".. I Guaranteed. D. P. MacDon- ; aid Box 72. Souris. I nousi: iroif SALE -AT NOR- i boro. Everett Glover. Kensing-I I ton. I FORVSALETREGISTEREDVRAAM I (Shropshire! 'and ii ewes. I Dan Campbell Diindas. ii-'i.ooit POLISIIER IN hoop I condition. Priced to sell. Dial 5007. ONE OUTSIDE ANTENNA. LET go at reasonable price. Dial 6263. HOUSE AND LOT. ALSO three out buildings. Pius McCarthy 11 Young St. IIIOUSE. UPPER QUEEN sr. ' Large fenced lot. Priced be I low 84000. Phone .5607. ,I'OR SALE -- I ENTERPRISE 4 Combustion Heater. 525. Phone N!) evenings or can at 17 sum- I mer Street. PIANO OF THE ESTATE OF the late Amy Howatl. Hedley Spent-e's. Hunter River. Percy Howatt. Granville. I FOR SALE TWO LADIESI coats sin IS and 16. Two girls coats size I4 and I2 Din 7943. NICE IUILDING LOT ON MT, Edward Road. City water run- ning through it. Write Box P. care of Guardian. 1 1-IOOM HOUSE. PARKDAI.E.; would consider exchanging for bungalow. Preferably Park- daie or Spring Park area.' Write Box Ill Guardian. on icini'fia'ns - in Cnphead I .00. Ill lSOIl- M4 iE'r"i7iTAiz uNivi-:nEirv"'ri;xr. . Mrs. Cleveland. r Apply I in person. Ment's Restaurant. Queen Street. STUDENT ro LEARN HAIR- dressing. Apply Box 406. Guar- dian. Last Ann Ftianilg DOG "PAT" OF ll3 UPPER Prince St. still missing. Re- ward. 1 STRAYED. NEWLY PRESHEN-I ed. Holstein Cow. please notify Wallace Mallett. or phone 7038; Halo Halo Vlanteil TEACHER OR PENSIONER I gentleman with car to demon-I strate and take orders for new line .rhool maps. Protected territory. Good commission. Write Yilap House, Antzsier, Ontario. DRAFTSMEN ARE IN GREAT demand Train by home-study fnr a well-paid secure job. Home study courses on Blue- print Reading also available. Diploma awarded. Free folder Mention course required. Pri- mary School of Drafting. Dept. CG. Box 123, Station Tor-I onto. Miscellanea: ISLAND GRILL. QUEEN ST. serving ftill course dinners: specializing in Chinese dishes. Dial 5228. CANADIAN COINS WANTEI)!j Up in S35 paid for large ccnts. 375.01). for nickel.-, eat-., send is cents for list of coins pur- chased. B. Marles. Numisma- tist, Box 333, Calgary. ' Teachers Vfanteilg- TEACAHTER rot: oi-:iiiaT Dalton. Coleman P.E.. Wanted IVAN?!"-':"ii.-A-.Ai.s: " names. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. 328.00 CAR BATTERIES .................... Each 51.15 Paying highest cash prices for hides. horsehair. beer bottles, scrap metal. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street. I2-000 lb. tool riecl Edward which lasted until 1942. When the angel of death claimed for its victim her beloved husband. Their marriage was blessed with seven children of which two sons namely Harold and Frederick predeceased her some years ago. She leaves to mourn four sons and one daughte namely: Jain- Doyie. Clifford McGuii-k. Interment was in church ceme- tary where services were conduc- ted by Rev. T. P. Butler. FLORAL TRIBUTES Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. 3' CI;'h”'”."i E.;.'”:;mT';';"' Worcester Mass ; rederic. ren . ..; ' ' Open 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. s'l'e';,mm' m;rm3w:; :1": ::rsbrs:gIi;;:ur Hughes Saturday 8 AiMl ' 1 PiM' :lII:cI:t'.er. Mhsa. Twentyuhevzn "grand. nwhfggg Hugh" grand children and twenty great AUCTION SALE OF STOCK. CROP AND IMPLEMENTS AT PETER HUGHES, AVONDALE. (Three miles from Vernon River) FRIDAY. SEPT 13th AT 1 P.M. Stock: 2 aged mares (Clydesdale); 3 milk cows; 1 heifer (3 years old); 1 calf (3 months old); quantity of chickens and laying hens. Machinery: Binder (Deering): rake; scuffler; seeder; harrows, disc. spring and spike; ploughs. single and double; 31,5 I-I.P. engine: W00d SEW and bench; threshing mill; set of fanners; truck wagon; driving wagon; driving sleigh; box sleigh; wood sleigh; cream separator (.Veloxl; cart; quantity of work and Idi-iving harness, hay fork and rope. blacksmith forge tools. Crop: 2 acres of potatoes; In acre turnips; 2 fields standing grain; 3 stocks hay; 1 barrick of hay; quan- Schuoh Apply to Mrs. Roy tity thrashed oats; quantity straw and loose hay; some I household furniture including organ and gramaphone. Terms cash. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer- LG. and Mrs. James Hughes. and boys. Fort Augustus. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes. and Mary, Trenton. N.S. Miss' Avila and Gladys Hugh- es, Dromore. Miss Eleanor Hughes, Dromore. Mr. Edward J. Hughes. Dro- more. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I-luiihes. grand children. In her later years the deceas- ed bad spent the winters with her son Fred in Nova Scotin. always returning in June. On July nth. she took sick and de veloped pneumonia then other complic ions set in. she was transferred to the Charlottetown " ' l and despite adequate medical attention and tender nur -hnmum, PIPE '59 P”"d P”"fI'uy ""'.3' Miss Ernestine Hughes. Mone- thus culminating a week of fail- Mn. HIS h9l"h- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy. During her illness. she was you Aulusmsg visited frequently by W PISl0"- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mit- Rev. T. P. Butler who admlnist- ch" md 3-".13. Dromoreg "Pd 10 I1" I” I"! mu" 5" Miss Marion Hughes, Trenton. was also visited by Rev. Fr. N Callaghan and Rev. Fr. Mac- and Thelma hay mower. hay .S. Mr. Louis Hughes. Trenton. N. .Mr. Joseph Hughes. Trenton. NS salosnan Wm!” Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kilbride. , Charlottetown. Driver ' Salesman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riggs. Charlottetsiwnih U h M L Dd Mr. . . . With sedan delivery exaerience. Dmm,,:: ' I n C E :80? 7-:le':m3:'-i 'Ig;c';'fenct”":I';I:' Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell, 5 - ' Dromore. Ib';gC:::EI:I”";iM:pl;zh. mgxut Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hughrs. . ' D . George st, CIInI'l0IIOI.0WII. to to m”':nd Mn Mich", Mtg 12 Friday. Sept. 18, Saturday. Sept. um. Guirk, Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Grimes and family, Watervale. Mr. Henry Hughes and family, IIOMESTFORWCUTE-KIITTENST 219 Kent St. Dial 8456. WANTED I10 voi.'r."sooo wifirs Generator for light plant. Call 1023 Eldon Exchange. I ROOM-AND-'BVOARD.I or iitisii iness girl on Nov. lst. Apply? Box 407. Guardian. Eiiti. COLLEG-E sruiii-:Nr room and board. Dial sois. WANTED TO BUY. THOUSAND bushel old mixed grain. Musti be free of mustard. Apply; Hugh Nicholson. Springton. A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE with farm experience. GoodI home. All modern conveniences. I Apply Box 305, Guardian. SALESMAN WANTED- MAN with car for Kings County n-3. have average earnings. goody opportunity for advancement; Apply Box 763. in care of Guar- dian. Ilantotl Is any I WANTED To any PIANOI bench. Phone 7725. -11"!!! 7.0 lien! SMALL FURNISHED HEATED apartment. suitable for busi- ness girl. Apply Box 401 Guar-. dian. . I Warii wanton I ii:xrnitiii:Ntfii:nToiizi;”vvZiiifs I work by day. Apply Box 411.: Guardian. : YOUNG LADY WITH SEVER- al years expericnrc in ac- , counting. or cashier work. de. 3'7" PmPI0.l'ment. Apply Box 401 Guardian. Opportunities in Retailing for Merchandising Assistants Our Retail Clients In the Marl-I times. operating progressive De? partment Stores in the major cities. require the assistance of. a few ambitious retail person-Y nel. who denlre to go places in the rapidly growing retail in- dustry. I If you are presently workinl in. n retail store--whether large or' amall. and if you have ambition to advance and earn morel money in pleasant aurroundings Here is your opportunity! These are not average positions or vacancies to be filled-our clients are planning and training key executives for the future and you can and mould avail yourself of these "once in a lifetime" op- portunities. All replies will be strictly confidential and interviews. will be arranged in your city. JOSEPH w. KILIZY AssociA'i'i-3 t.'tMri's:D AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EIVFECFS AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE. STEWART ST. SATURDAY, SEPT. 14th AT 2 I . I am instructed by the administrator of the Estate for light duties in exchanxr (or- of the late Alan H. Love to sell by public auction the following :- Sectional chesterfield suite, Laz-Boy chair and ottoman, walnut comer table. coffee table, wrought iron small tables. tri-light lamp. table lamps. combin- ation radio and phonograph. 21" Slvertone table model TV with rabbit ears and wrought iron base. chester- field studio couch. book shelves. rug (9 x 12). mg (6 x 9), scatter rugs. walnut drop leaf extension din- ette table and 4 chairs, modern day cot. Hollywood bed, single bed, maple chest of drawers with mirrors, maple night tables. bedroom chair. porcelain top. kitchen table and chairs. Coldspot refrigerator (like new). Hot- point electric range, new Hoover vacuum with attach- ments. electric washing machine, baby tenda, porch furniture. curtains and draperies, etc. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. Fort Augustus. EXTRA COMMISSIONS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McGuirk Mt. Herbert. We offer a line of incandescent Miss Mary A. Boylan. Dro- lamps moo hour: on n eommis- more. slon basis to full or part-time Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trninnr. salesmen. Commissioned week- Donagh. ly. repeats credited. Here is a year-round staple that can build into a large and remunerativu operation. Write today for de- tails. in confidence to Box 414 Guardian Office. TURKEYS FRESH KILLED Eviscaraiod or Fresh Frozen. Mr. Edwin Boylan. Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hughes. Dromorn. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Duffy, Fort Augustus. Mr. John F. Callaghan. Dro- more. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gayle and Jack, Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Coyle. Tarnntum. Mr. James Corrigan and iam- Ily. Dromore. Mrs. Henry McGuirk and fam- ily. Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grimes and family. Watervale. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly. Drom . TMrsI.”-.Murnaghan and Jim. rant . Phon. 9 .Mr. uAnmbrosa Kelly, Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Levi McNally and Sharon. Johnston's River. Mrs. John Kelly and William. Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cuin- iniakay. Boston. Mass. FOR SALE BLUEBERRY LAND. TROUT STREAM PROFESSIONAL CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Hunter harn- hiil. Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly. Lake Vnrde. Mil acres land. on public road about one mile frtnn pavunant. About It! acrnn natural blue- BARRISTERS, gguciroizs, Etc; Boll. M:theaon &TFi;Inr .-,.l23'”."'2'1'.51; -... I. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. '15 ”1".'.si' - -E"f”E M. A. Farmer. Q.C., LLB. Bank of Counter: Bang Allison M. Gillie. LLB. I” KICIIDOM Q. DIII 4747 , TA.”wiiii.1T."cT.aE.Ci;i;aT PIIIIIDI Bllg.. III Gflili 3. Palmer I Haalain --. -i av: see .-i--- Peake I Nicholson I 175 GIIIIOI "'J.”fMT..c..t;2. bu-ry land. balance wood and limit . Trout nttnnin It feat wide and two feet deep. Natur. ally A Pd with ts-out runs throuus this ind. LlS'I'l:R L. Mi.-EVEN. Bristol P.0. Mr. Joseph Callaghan. Dro more. Mr and Mrs. Gus Callaghan. Charlottetown. Thanaa Corrigan, Fort Augus- Ins. Mn. Gertrude Mscheod. Dro- more. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. reehan and family. Mt. Stewart. Fred and Katie Cummlskey. Webster's Corner. Mr ndllrs W M Quirk Used Allis Chalmers s '" OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthera. R. 0. I3 Kant Q. Dill III! Byron Grant. 0..D:-I IN KCIS 8.. Ill! 1. s”.C'I'Ca?ic7i-'.Cit.Co. corner Kent A Onnan Sta. 0IHeI I13 - ICCI STU . Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boylan. "mil. 1 iirjfr ft. PTO combine. At bar- Charlottetown. . . . and . is. A. Picltard mm C " G'I. Mr. and Mn. Jack Ostridge. Ptaqnid. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly. Pis- Mgchindry Lid. OIrtaIIlg..DInIS4I4lInaenSt. F E Incxalwllk. A MISEEACIIII STICK D'- 7- 3- Cm-AI Mrs Joseph Holland sat Prhaa at. out ' ' ' m FOR SALE Mrs. larl ca-mar. laden. Inna. Mr. llaarioa Cisnunsikey. Ta- ARCHITECT CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS running order. newly paint- "”"""' 4;, K55. M "4 ed and new motor. Cheap u'a"i.mii,."ii'.'.ic:I"......u.'" '.'.""'" . n. am, for cash. Mrs. Ann Ilclzntaa and John- na--niss. P.I.I. mu-fa nnghlzodcitizbh barrel shot E,F””””",,,,..,Q,',,g 9.5,", .A....L"'!"";.JL"'..E'.... ' ;d"um" Kc. isr. 'and ran. wiiitua Hughes. MUSICIANS A.A3.ictor use n':Lw uni?” sin. Reginald no; -AS-AA-A year old. at a bargain. An ' nun ' I 10.3 IMIIB. imntbaaoid. ownarlaa "- ' P'”""'"- " " P ' can be assn at """' """ has - Q '&-s n. Olllllb-I gm. nay: eottgs. tar. and In. Ital lead. an '”Jb't W as in than nan-. asnaa aathn-Ins. nsannn kmwiypn An'ndIanutIdnw.Wh- . n. .m”g..m.:.,& um '1'wQ-APARTMENT HOUSE; . is McGuirk. Ontario. Mrs. J. Simpson Ilhric. and Joe. Auburn. Mr Herb Curley. Port Augu. tun Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mcltenna. Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callaghan, California. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Callaghan, Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Callag- han. Dromore. Mr. Howard McAvinn, Pisquid. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Commis- key. Tarantum. Mr. Hugh Callaghan, Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kelly, Ft, Augustus. Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Kelly. Charlottetown. Elizabeth and Russell Drlscoll. Mt. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Costello, Boston, Mass. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Garnhura. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connell. Charlottetown. Alex MacPheraons. and sisters. Trenton. NS. Mrs. Kay MacPherson. Trenton .K'.S. Adell Gaughan, Roxbury Man. Vivian Stewart. Roxburyn Mass. Mr and Mrs. James Connol- ly. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jen-I kins. Boston. Mass. Freddie Callaghan. Qsrlotta town. g Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kroeiscli. Watei'ioo. Ont. P. A. and Mrs. McKenna. Miss Dorothy Hugh", Mum. nan. Mr. Leonard Curley. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. William Good- win, Maine. Adele Hay- Connors. Mass. Mable Connors. Mass. Florence. Bod and family. rrcnton. N.S I-I m in a Dashner. Rnxbury. Mass. Nellie Lynn, Roxbury, Mass. Ann. Mary. Dominic Mclnnis. Worcester. Mass. Mary Scale and family. Chu- Iottetown. Rev. John S. Hughes. Iladlq. . SS. I-JNROLLMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burke. Jr- suii Seminary Guild. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burke. Jesuit Seminary Guild. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Devlin, Shine of our Lady of Perpetual help. g Miss Margaret Slsvln. Sera- phic Mass Association. Miss Rita L. HIISIIOI. Jesuit Seminary Guild. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slavla. Seraphic Mass Association. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert Seraphic Mass Association. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Donn. Loyola Guild. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Mao Laughlan. Purgatorlal Society. Miss Ann Rica Jesuit Seminary Guild. SPIRITUAL BOUQUET Mr. and Mrs. Janina Consci- Iy. SYMPATIIY CAI-X Lawrence Heron. Charlotte- town. Theresa and Douglas Dodsom. New Wiitshire. Mary Maud Bill Goodw-la. Ruin- red. a. Annie and John Callaghan and family. Truro. N.S. Mary E. Boylan. Ioston. Mass. Freddie Callaghan. Charlottr town. Margaret Mcxuaa Has-bart. New York. Mrs. Etta Corrlgas. QIPHUO Lens and Katie. . Mr. Arthur Yoraton. Plaquld. Anna and Bob Mullaney, Wor- cester. Mass. Gerald and Francis Conan and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin. Brookllne. Mau. Gerard Fraser. Montreal. Annnie and Mac Macbnan. Corn- wa . Clifford and Mary logaa. South Shore. CARD or THANKS The family of the late Mrs. wish to extend I T . ' A A i - 1 . - ; 3 0 0 o - g ' P ' . "" ' Jackie Fraser. Mttnnl. me 14 The Gu-rd--nl mm "W I" M I I" P" MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. IN MEMORIAM ”'H........ .. .-. -- mu mm--. ---a I v: ,.ygug;T,;. Ion urn noon SANDERS! AT sco-msronr FARM CON- now. was always unity to give Mr. and Mrs. sa.;...., Thurs Sept 12' your own. Establish yourself Ch1PdI” 3"” DI” 357- I .'mi”lel”' 1.u.'"”;''"''' ''"i.”' III. IDWAID IUGIII 4 I IONIC 5553 ll-'2' Pi"rP.d'L 0, 8' n ch, in permanent career. Sell ton rwo noous wi?ii'aT(Fi'i. ra1- I”; '""If"5I ."u """”gf 1, h ,,m 5", ,,,,,,u., ' 5"” P'''''''' ' s"'"' 3 "T" ' - - - - be remembered for her lattatowa natal . IN MEMAM i;.:u:ui:a.lllyloca:y';rti;g;i- "vat. entrance. Dial 794:. gag-.'xE:.:? 1;?"u3:,mImm .. cm gag gt nu. 3;” an", -d 5.. Han, gr. 1-5;.” uupgy, gum , -m..,s,mem (0.. pmducu. P", FURNISHED .IlOUSE FOR Charlottetown. I dApply to sBert- gdgrdchiubhu V an. which mug her a Iavour- ad In Jun. may - - .- vious sales experience .0; ". rent. for winter; months, in rain MacDona , Mount tew- 13. with git. - - . . DUNSFORD-In him! memw m P, u, - city. Adults. Write Box no art. August a. 187. at the advanced in. iuacai services were held Fort Augustus. . g',,)”";;”';,.';””'"” "it" Mi Sill (..-.u.'ii.. 'a..""llil2i: cu-nu--. a -n or egn:;:urAwm N In a. Patrick's c.....;,mr.... wmdm Mrs. man. 9.... w.. . ' ' . i . I without obligation. write today 2 runmsnzn uoisi-xzgpl 3.. 5" ' "CW" '5'" 95"" "km "' " I aoptember brings bad memo-nu. - . . . --A-A4: A-1 daughter of the late Patrick 50- mg is nun-and by Mr. Ivan IlcGuirk. Dftlm , M ' I”V'd ""9 3”" I" "” I :i!LeSt:'RtochvST.l.h5::ntf:dT.p(:::I In mom” mu be-um' Hut. WAITRESS WANTEE APPLY WIN I'll 30" 3V”'- '5” P" lav Vi;:nt':4-tirnadlaa. deac- Mrs. Norman 'I'ol.fnr and I3; 051. doctors. nurses. at the Char Iottetowa tal. Father IuI- . Ier. Father llnn. kin d