In Memoriam ___-_- ma: wanna 01.0w l community of Mun’ y Harbor jornt: wu vrofoundly when Ohristml-l du. ma. it .4 that u» Olow m: dnjgughtler of Mrs. Isabel 0 ow) gm been called to the heavenly “°¥.‘i’.§_ deceased wasbobornpetifiech point Murravliar m‘. . . 1.. on iflbr<i1t§ackson' 1m‘ all? muiviifirni; straw. maids. {pubes- dmother when only two oaks 0 d. WA few days prior to her dennrture she had not experienced the usu state oi health. She had been et- ggndifig several rehearsals for l. christmas Concert. when n an to play and was zealous in lie {raining thereof. On the ninht of the Concert. evidently. she was anx- ious to take her Dart; but owing to declining health_ refrained. How- ever, as her condition‘ had become rapidly impai medical aid was sought and obt ned: but u the hours ebhed away. it wee e. - parent that the harbinger of dea h was near. A 1 A. M. Dec. 25. the heavenly Husbandman removed as it were this fair flower from Life’! garden to bloom with charming lux- uriance in the unner Ialrden of 00". obviously, she was nrevented from singing in this earthly "Chrlstmal choir" in order to si above wi lnedangels in the celes ial "Choir At times. it may seem exceeding- 1y difficult to submit to the ds- posai of His Providence, but by the effort oi’ a humble. Christian resig- nation (we should not renlne) but suffer our ‘Loved’ ‘ones to R0: be- lieving ill God. that all His ways are wisdom and mercy. and that some dav we will understand: and be satisfied! A great vacancy will be felt in the public school where "Mae" was l. regular attendant. and a diligent student. and among classmate! where she was a great favourite. Also, we understand. that in con- nection with the Sunday School I. keen loss is registered. But, not.- withstanding this. the passing will be most keenly recognized in the home, where she was an object of adoration by all. The true situation there Will be like in the following. solemn but beautiful words: we will meet. but we will miss her: there will be a vacant chair. The funeral service was held in the Presbyterian Church on Satur- day. the 27th at 2 P. M. A very large audience was in evidence. friends. relatives and neighbours to nay their last tribute on earth. v. Alexander MacPhail spoke feelingl, from the words "And He calle unto Him a child” (St. Matt. 18:2). "rhe following hymns were rendered: Jesus love me this I know. Safe in the arms of Jesus. Asleen in Jesus. and God will take care of vou. 1n- lerment. toolfinlaoe in the Murray Harbor North cemetery at 4 P. M. Survived to mourn besides the lather of Beach Point. and mother at home, are three brothers and one sister: Cameron. o! Mmray Harbor North; Alexander of Cambridile Road; Thomas and Charlie at home and (Annie) Mrs. Lloyd Butler. Pet- er's Road. P. E. I. The followimz are the floral tri- S. Pillow-Mother, Thomas and Cameron. spray-Mr. and Mrs. Alexander plow and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd But- e . ‘Cresoeni-Teachel‘ and Pupils. Igpray-Mr. and ma. Chester Mae- , . ilgrey-Mlse Isabel inner-Emerson and Marry! *3 Johnston. t Spray-Mr. and Mrs Fred Johns- on. “spray-Shirley and Ruthie Johns- n Spray-Sadie and Luuv lvtillar. 'l'he pall bearers were: Fr Johnston. Edward Miller. George -Millar and Edward Clow. The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved in their hour oi’ deen sorrow. Mas. rerun. MAnTns There passed peacefully away in the City Hospital on Friday, rob 20. 1942, after only one week's ill- ness, Mrs. Peter Martin at the ad- vanced age oi 78 years. She was the daughter of the late Cyprian Arsen- eult and the late Ida Peters. form- erly of Mlscouctxe. she will be great- ly missed by the family. She leaves to mourn one daughter Mrs. James Casey, Moncton. N.B.; also two sons, Andrew and and. re- siding in the eit . Three sisters also survive, Mrs. J mph Doiron, Martin Lot a. lvh-s. M och Delaney. cit!- and Mrs. Hank Buote. Oi . A number of grandchildren. e n number of great grandchildren also mourn their loss. The funeral was held on Monday Feb. 23rd from the residence of hel m. Andrew. 21 Buston Street. to the Holy Redeemer Church when 31th Mass was celebrated bv Rev Pr. Baines, thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery where Rev. 1W. Loltus conducted the service at the Fave. The pallbearers were: Messrs Adolph Doiron, Andrew noueetu. Harold Dal’. Jack Connolly, Augus- \\ls McCarthy. Henry Dolron. Nxhoafollowing tributes were re- Wwath. Guardian Staff. High Mass. Guardian Staff. l Mess, 8t. ‘rhomu loge y. "*1: . drew rllull. Anthony Martin, we. Jags! 9886?. M“. Veronica Buote, end Florence Buoie, Mrs. Bo- - nmlly spirit 1 1g end Mrgaleg gee turf“ “nun my her soul rest in peace. .4 _.._..__..__i | ms. Imus rumour l ._._._.. , The deeth of Elisabeth Iithd mug. wife or James Langley, m. nh-lagfkflrgvetusl-red Wednesday. use» a. n: n”? lillathwn. Oyster Bed Bridge a“; uneurvived by her husband ha“ Ilev. n son Gerald at ' ' “llshier. Mrs. w.o. ran- l Abernathy. Basin. rem- m. MARCH 4,1941 i _ e m‘ Marla Mathenon and Mrs Art- -. "m" McNeil. Cavendish PEI iglgigyard Axworthy. woken m1‘: nrhyméhplilztt-xdJ-olrglgirnntgn. Win- hun. Mum, am _ ° °' m" ' 1 g "Ms ARE our 7h f-—-_____ bumarihb Commuvio" m; an. retro,“ “"9000 cannons (or extra w "mt 3,011; sugar. butter, ha: ll/Y/ you aafb/a/ffie 4x13’ .7 MAKE NO MISTAKE-if the Axis should win this war your children would be doomed to a life of slavery and moral degradation. To con- trol their future the enemy is bidding all the power built up through years of totalitarian scheming and preparation. 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