’ 1 l _THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - _ PAGE THREE cisiciiiii cuiiiiiiiiiii Trinity udiidd ciidrdi ~ """“""' m“ "" It's Spring... Paint-Up-Clean-Up-Fix Up Use MURESCO D. C. ooythroyd Ind Y-RU. FOR MODERN HOME DECORATION drums, i941. l e newly ante any be inserted 4'6 eeata a word. strictly ply- lble in advance. ______________ casswui. for Photographs. oourloiimnou urn assua- eucr. a-sisa .__..... ‘his: $111: girilegtmt us“ gill attendance requested.‘ L-oaé-s-B-ii. I rrmmiu. SERVICES. The fun- eral of W. Glen Owen ofNmt-ti Riv- er was held i enoe. Service was con- lducted by the Rev. Mr. Todd. The 1 lbearers were Messrs. I I. Fulton Warren, Saunderson. Norrie Kitson, John Warren. William Molyneeux. Inter- menit East. Wiltshire Cemetery. THE ENGAGEMENT has been oot Troubles Painlessly Treated Telephone 140 H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodist - Podiatrist 143 Gr. Geo. St. Charlottetown. Correct color schemes carried out with Muresco can make your home as mod tom ' . Use Muresco exclusively for all interior walls and ceili . It’ b ti, em u y Comes in 18 attractive shades and white. . I‘! s e er’ ‘on farther find cons I" lam 5 lb. Package — — 65c WHITE 1 2c In Bulk, lb. — Friday afternoon from In Memo riom MRS. SAMUEL HOWARD GAY After a few weeks illness, at the home Ofhfilgl‘ dlzuflhberhlérs. W.‘ Jones, xa as, . mue Howard gray pTeRiiceéuilly e- announoed in Vancouver of Mar- WW- °" l" ~ ° W54“ izaret Eilee , ly d m,“ r M_ who was eighty-eight years old, Werdell P. ghifiios aridlgthe lags mi: was s. daughter of the late Nicholas Phil iDe to L. A. O. Robert Johnstone? Robertson and Maria MacPherson. T‘--- - m». R. C. A. F. son of M- .; Mount. Albion. After her marriage 81:61am and the llaitle to Mr. Gay they 11v}: or; thehold 110 BBBWWY- 6 homestead at Haze foo . w ere take place quietly on April u“, mmny w“ mm They n, u L‘5a8'4'a'u' follows-Mrs. Jones, Alexandra; Nlrs. Mellish. Montague; Mrs. Jef- UTILA C ENAMEL lesilnir tl l n i h. i it for rufiiifirg.0:30amri._“tifi',l'§fgifinfn§agfiafii.gffi and bathroom walls. Cornea in many popular colorg 1-4 PINT I-2 PINT PINT QUART 30° 55° 9U‘ '1.65 Order ‘MURESCO From Your Nearest Dealer! For EASTER I'M"! 3Jmbols of the East s " Oarry Greetings to Your Fillrfilldmfimlttlld-Lfizililfllsdwbers Z We have in CUT Fl. OWE RS In Memoriam inn. WILLIAM c. FARRAR Word his b6 received by Mm Qfovée WJLeard. Augustine Cove c1 ‘he sudden death 0i he? brother Wdli-gm G. Farrzu" of ‘Ipronto 0m, fCflllfliv o! Sunmcrsldc. P. '3, 1] 119 had bceri employed u n camp Borden. working on d Soldiers Hi»- pitsl, when he was taken suddenly N. H; rrank. Millinocket, are left to mourn the loss of s. lov- lfliZ uifc and mother. two sons and two daughters Mrs. Louise Hughes. Unhruliiv. Muss-z Margaret. Marl- bOFO. Mass; Percy and Joseph at home and one zrand child Reta Hughes. She also leaves one sister Mrs. Robert McGuirk. Athol, Mass. and.’ three brothers. Peter of Portsmouth. Maine. and Michael of Si. Teresa's. P. El. the funeral Mass o! Requiem at 5t. Joachim's Church. Vernon River on January 8th was celebrated by her Pastor Rev. Mizr. Maurice McDon- aid who also officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were Gerald Cur- ran. Wilfred Wood. Edwin Duffy, Chester McQuald. William Wood. Alexandra McR/ae. May her soul rest in peace. L-G96-4-8-li. ELMER. MABEY P. E. Island lost a promising young man and Tryon lost a splen- did native son when Elmer Mabey 105i. his life in H. M. C. S. Otter off Halifax on March 26th. ‘The young man who was 22 years of age was the son of Mr. and Mrs. _ Albert Mabey of Tryon. He had Time Passed peacefully away nt joined the navy in January of last tlic heme of his parcnis Mi'. and year. He had signed up Ln Char- Mii- D. A. Macintosh of Sprliigton. ‘ lottetlown with the R..C.N.V.R. and "ls-r SHIP-Best son Cyrus Spencer. atthad been t-lunsfened to Halifax in u“ "T1? 1138 0f 26 years. on March‘ June. ‘There he completed‘ his wire- 7. i041 Although in ful inq health less course and had been serving on "l l lilmbfr of yelirs. he bore his i, the Otter since November. rs with paitioncz‘, and w. ' He had shown fine promise in the I: ‘r heard to mu mui- or com- business world prior to his enlist- Dlnin. , ment. He worked with Wood and 11c leaves to moum their 1055 be.‘ 00.. Criipaud, R. T. l-lolmanfls at ads..- m; ggrrqwlng parents. Orig Summerside and went with the br<>ihci' and three. 53141,; namqiy ‘ Eastern Hay and Feed at Char- Duiuntii at home and Ali's. Roy loitctown in May. 193B. His em- Tiylo; of Smnmgyv] 1e Mg'5_ My; lployer here paid a splendid tribute Am lviiisii, Nutli ‘Kym; Mrs, ito his worth and classed his death Arthur Jackman Inkerinnn lo all of 95 '1 Em" 1°55- wiiem m“; gympamv m extendech Besides his son-owing arents he Dfiipile m, bad mm,‘ and stormy leaves three sisters and ive broth- wcather thQ funeral was illlgely at. er. The sisters are: Effie. Mrs. tended. Rgv_ T, Q, Tiwmpson Con. ‘Smith. and Aletha, Mrs. Centerbar cum-d the nrvloes both M the home who are both in the United States. B!l.'ilyrg|_v°_ flfldhFlfglflglf in Trygn. 1d Le i '0 rill-bear rs ‘ere: . .5: T “ m a" “e “m ' “'3 ~iiiiii..;r"_;,,cm,,°,,_ 52x1“... ¥§:T,S.ow_ and Lorne in Saint John. N. B., cym; Macxmz; I Ra] l Th o i_ i Corporal Horace in His Majesty's Ana Walsh, Jflnems nfliéxmgggz? n I service at Sydney, N. 8., and Earle _ at home. MRS. PETER J. McKENNA The Guardian joins in extending ___ . sincere sympathy to the family and On January 5th. 194i. there oassrd nniicsiully' away at her home in y friends. WilldY-Sidé. Pownal. Mrs. Pctcr J. MR-S. ALICE OSBORNE McKnnna (nee Annie Curran) at the '——-' m or so years. Althouirh in failinil ‘ hmlili for some time her disaih came Y!" s‘. ~ ' fPlflilV iiucl mniiv Possessing a kind and <1‘ position she indearcd lvixwlf to all who had the bi-lviicize her acquaintance. Her never fall- llll- He went home at once and D isds when to the Gflne al Hospital, (Private Patients Pavillion) ivhcre i; was found he had n iupiurcrl ap- llciidix and peritonitis. He was, fiitixztcd ,on December 17th first, then again on January 5th. but de; finite all medical care he passed away I on January 8th. He ‘eaves to mourn l bf ".35 h‘s sonowing wife. the fol. 1° "3 children: Ida. Jack. Irene, c and Lloyd. also his two sslers CPOYGe W. Leaid. Augustine r... i. and Mrs. Peter E. Reeves, AHDU-Cwn. P. E. I. __.______________ MR. CYRUS MacINTOSII Hayfield. Aurll 1—-'I‘he death of Mrs. Alice Osborne. occurred at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Mar- shall Penny. on Wednesday after a short illness. i Deceased was 64 YPBPS 01d and was a native o! Pfl-lwe Edwflrd 1-5- followed by the Mispah Benediction. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL Report for St. Mary's School for ; March: Grade VI1—-l. Dorothy Bristol; 2. Leonard Plneau. Grade VI —i. Francis Pitre; 2. ' Pauline Dolron. l Grade v -1. Mary Gallant; 2. Carl Pineau. I Grade III (a) --l. Ivan Doiron; 2. Merle Gallant. l cad-sue 1n u» —-l. pounds Blanchard; 2. Iieona Pineau. Grade I (a) --1. Eunice Pineau: Roy Plneau. Grade I (b) --1. Louise Dolron; 2. Kathleen Gallant. Grade I (cl-l. Merle Pineau; 2. Shirls Pineau. Hig est average: Eunice Pineau 85 gr cent. satisfaction and success. He had also performed for several years 0n the harvest fields of Western Clin- ada and the lumber woods 0f Mane U. S. A. He was s. descendent of a sturdy Dfllmtage. His grand-father Capt. John Graham had traversed the vast and traokless Atlantic. and faced many a tempestuous sea; and this selfsame spirit of daring o;- od- vcniture was also imbued in mt grandson. Actuated by the conviction that it was his prime duty in this LIEBHJC struggle in which our Empire is en- gaged. his decided t.o participate 1n order to help safeguard our diinec- rat-ic institutions; and faith "Ni-list the less onslaught of the as- grcssor . v0 uhleered for active service in His Majcsiys navy on November 20th. 1940. In the in- tervening time he servied with nib- llitiy. He was wanted a two-week "leave of absence" about the middle of Fe when he visited his parents an sister at Cambridse- The deceased was a very “He, typo of manhood. possessing 111M112 ties of heart and mind which en-' deaied him to all with whom he came in connect. He was a member o! the Presbyterian Church at. Peter's Rodd for many years, and his steadfastness to duty in this connection. especially: is one that m m, young people. in particular. he was p, $19M IQVOHYAQ; Mid L! premature removal (as it v seem) have cast a deep mante of is worthy of emulation! In regard Mm Mutch. sang very effectively, “The Old Rugged Cross." i The burial was in Pownall ceme- . tery. The floral tributes were beautl- f ful and spoke their silent message l of sympathy and regard MRS. FRANCES PEECH MUM-' FORD One of the oldest residents of the town, Mrs. Frances Peech Mum- ford, ivlkiow of Francis T Mum- 1 ford. who was 93 years of age. died l early this morning at her home, 39 ‘ ‘Thistle Street, Dartmouth. Although . Mrs. Mumford has been confined to . her bed through illness for a few. weeks during the winter, her death came unexpectedly and will be a shock to her family. Mrs. Mumford centered her in- terests during her lifetime around her family. She was highly res- pected in the town, and had many friends there. She is survived by eight child- rcn, one son Frank, Toledo. Ohio; and seven daughters. Florence. wife of Leonard Goodwin. Halifax; Isabel, wife of Dr. R. L. Murray, North Sydney: Maude. wife of Rev. W. S. Mnbon, Charlottetown; Kathleen. wile of Dr. M. J. Ward- rope. Spi-lngliill: Elizabeth, wife of R. N. Show. Edmonton; Beatrice, wife of Victor Church. Winnipeg, and Matilda, at home. Interment will be made in Park Avenue cemetery. Rev. Dr. H. H. Walsh will conduct the funeral ser- vices, the date to be announced later. -—-(Haifax Mall, Tuesday, March l8). SISTER BORGIA MeDONALD St. Paul mourns Niin Who Serv. ed Diocesan Institution for over twenty-five Years. Funeral services were held in the Chapel of Our Lady of the Pres- entation at St. Joseph's Provincial House on Saturday. March 22. for Sister Borgia McDonald who died at St. Joseph's Hospital on Thurs- day March 20. Sister Borgia was born near Kenslngton. P. E. I. Canada, on June 15. 1883. She was a daughter of the late Alexander McDonald. Sister entered the Noviilate of the Sisters of St. Joseph in St. Paul, n., 1900 and received the habit of that Order on August 15, of that year. Aside from short periods of loom, not only in this circle of riends. but. apparently,- the whole; community. It is nevertheless. a beautiful thing to realize that “Ever- l ett. diaq a Christian and a Salloit, teaching at Jamestown, North Da- kota St. Mark's School St. Paul Minn. and st. Michael's School West St. Poul. Sister Borgia spent most\of her life in taking care of children in the Boy's Home in Eldon _. L A. Burleigh Ellerslie — -' "- " " ' C. u E lerslle —- - -' "‘ "' '“ P‘ M‘ M“ a“ __ __ __ _ _ - J. A. Callahan 32ml: — — — — - — — A. L. Rennie Z - w. n. itlilcLflid Murray Harbor — — — — -— ll. l’. Cohnon Murray Harbor — — -— Lea. & ltlucl-‘url no Murray Harbor North - George M. (Jlow Murray River -- — - —- — F. D. Breliaut Murray River — - —- -—- — C. H. 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" Ute 0 .- ..'."'.'.'.'.'.,"::i"" land. Left to mourn their loee Ire thm daughters and two sons. The daughters are: Mrs. A. G. Fbulknr-r. Hayfield; Mrs. Lclth MacNeil, Mur- my Harbor, PEI; and Mrs. Ml!- shaiy Penny, Bnyfleld; the sons an: Ivan, Murray Harbor, P. E 1.. and , serving with an oversees U t. The funeral was held from the Hayfield United Church on ’l‘hurs- day alteration. Rev. J. E. Forbes conducted the services. The Bay'- field choir rendered the hymns. "Sun of My Soul," "Abide With Me," and a duet. "No 'l‘cars in the sky," by Mrs. R. Ciidman and Mrs" M. ‘Prenholm. The pallbearers were: Meflhl. Menel Allen. Leonard 5091199» 5m‘ art and l-lulhie MwRflfi 101m avaariFr GRAHAM The yg“, 55d news was transmitt- di Thursday. March M by m o on and later in the . ti 0|! mornm" by wlephoméefinbliie 511%.? Hrguerever i.h's h the way of 27th. at 8 a. m. drawing of Able Everett Graham- 4, who was otter." Wednesday mvflilni- “m” M“ "' m‘ tit be 1.. mo of Murra Hafbm‘ Nomi The Rev. James oonande 10111161’- Th° m‘ °' ‘flfjngyfofimpriiiifidnd iiié vacancy {hue cmtw H ly of Roseneath 9.2.1.. néw toi- n“ m“ w“ w‘ wherei well as in the lnhefe 0f climb m‘ of st Bridget! church lu M nea- qfer pert oi the province. iiiutilebilmikis of their and. and Country Overseas- The late oewalii Graham- En the cavfldly °7 amen. practically Iii . R. , °' “$225151? on 3d we luiow the Lords promise and st m. . s. whim ignited off Halifax 118%. (:11: llle in fluenoe W be. s n" ram: a... both in Canada and m‘ Ggghgm was born P. E. l. on APP" 99'" of Mr. and MY!- Here he nevi/Ed 21"?" “"3153; a h 5 Y" 5 Ilfli With fill-DU the highest tribille We @111 PW V) Minneapolis and the Catholic In- nis memory- Hls hopes were wed fant Home 1n st. Pfllll. When the on Jesus as the R00! 0! A865. 811d Sisters of St. Joseph took over the the Good Shepherd. his only I116 l“ i Catholic Infant Home in January and anchor in the time of a. sw m; 1922 Sister Borgia was one of the and that simple with and trust 1n pioneer group of four appointed w m; All Sufficient One will 190$! the work and she remained at it safely WWI-NI l0 the "Olly 0! GW- until about three weeks before her u i; e. sublime mouth. to cherish. death. the faith of meeting aeain our lov- She is survived by five sisters ed ones who have journeyed on be- and two brothers. Mrs. Peter Mc- yond this world of tribulation, to Donald Everett. Mass. Mrs. Denis the wonderful mansions oi Heaven; McCarthy Roxbury, Mass. Mrs. where there ls no pain. sorrow. part- I Bernard Chin Wyandotte. Mich. mg or death. but life is verily one Mrs. Emma Larklri. Richmond. P. of bliss. 0d fellowship. of brother- 111.1. Mrs. Philip Sheridan Regina. hood mmughout the endless deysl Sask. Can. Peter and John Mc- ~-'I‘ti‘s is our ocnsolationl and like Donald Kenslngton. P.E.I. She is Paul to the mean/muons we would predeceased by two brothers Dan- disolarw "Wherefore comfort, (mg iel Joseph Regina. Bask. Can., and gnome,‘ Wm, mm wmdsy ‘Augustine who was killed in action Undoubtedly. this stroke of death | 1n 191'!- wfll be is" "w" m“ "' "w “m” with”; éfimififéili.l"i°ff.aiiif“éiif wh the oni son was taken away °'° novee no - 2:. fifiitlstfii‘? .'.'.'.'.:..'i.'.:i uwlothers era merger: o! Religion’: .00 ni es. s 1' Mary n P'-“‘,°4' ""3 5g" ""35 of Itlhrgulvlaryknoll Order Marylmoll, u" ‘um!’ w‘) zixlwthé i york rand slistter Prsncléhflaip- , .t t S of a fflh 0"’ "m5 m h‘ m‘ hanf"flfsili‘fl'l,lrli stftidnfdit Jersey. r y m‘; The ‘ iequlem Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Richard W. Doherty. Director of the Bureau of of Catholic Charities and Chap- o- Jain at the Catholic Infant Home. i1] ling: The sim- and brother m? 1.31m. Graham was a valu- ed member of the "Dalziel" L. obvlouslv- most its MinrL. was deacon end the SPECIAL COMFORTS EASTER. TRAVELLERS a M . Que.» April '7 — With Easter tide falling con- veniently this year Passenger dept. Officials of the Canadian National Rollws/ys are prepared for increased travel within Canada over the Blaster holidays, according to C. W. Johnston, General passenger traffic manager of the system. Ex- tra sleeping, dining and parlorcars as well as first class coaches are be- ing held in readiness for the opera- fe . $1.. John J. Ofiulllvan, a former Len to mourn file's- ioaa an en pupil of Sister Borgias. was affectionate father and mother at damn, 1n the Sanctum‘ ' home. cdmiiridiie. A sbter- Mr a m. my. Msgr. amp Gulllot. ‘David Hlcken. she It Pem- Chaplain at st. Joseph's Provin- M0039, p, n. 1. ' ' aill House and the very Rev. John Th, svmpdm, of he whole crm- J. Culllnan, pastor of the Cathe- munity is extended u» the bereaved drsl of st. Paul. m men- houi- of sorrow. Burial was in Relu rrectlon drama-modal. °°m““" - .~____ _ _ _ _ _ - - W. H. Ford Ennggig — — — — — — — G. C. Green Five Houses — — — — -— - J- J Link"! Flat River — — -- -- William MacKenzic Fortune Bridge - — - -— E. S. Johnston Freetown — — — — — -— -— K 9- All“! PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS tlon of the principal trains in two R. 1'. HOLMAN LTD. or more sections. The flow of Easter tirafflc is ox- pected to get underway on Thurs- day next and everything is in read- iness to duplicate trains or to add extra equipment to oridixiary trams at all terminal points. full advant- age will undoubtedly be taken 0f augmented service to the Maritime!- thc “Ocean Limiled" is now an all- slecplng car train and pzesent. indi- cations are that it will be necessary to 11m it in two sections to acorn- modaie holiclav makers to Montjoli Canilfilellton, Monet/on and Halifax. ‘The Scotian" which carries on with Purdie-Fergusons’ CLOSING OUT SHOE SALE the former schedule of the “Ocean Limited" and which carries first class coaches in addition to its sleep- ing cur accomodatfon. will carry extra sleeping cars and coach space. Inter city traffic between Mont- real and Toronto is expected to be heavy. this doubtless due to the fact that visitors usually taking in the Easter parade in New York will turn in the Canadian cities this year each being quite capable of putting on an Easter Day parade worthy of the name. The p001 train service between Montreal and Toronto in each directon is unrivalled in Cari- Never Before Such Shoe Bargains Entire $I3,000 Stock on Sale The firm, Purdie - Ferguson Shoes Ltd., definitely winding up. This store is to be taken over by a new company under new management. Entire $13,000 stock to be sold at winding up prices. This is your oppor- tunity to buy shoes at savings never before oflered in Charlottetown. For example i 500 Pairs Women's High Grade Shoes a! $I.OO a Pair all Sizes All Other Lines in Men's Women's Boys’ Mines, G'Ce| Reduced to “caring Cut Prices A Sale Starts Thursday Morning April |O'|i|‘l, at 9 O'clock SUMMERSID l". P. E. I. eda. and Ln order to look alto greater passenger traffic. exim '- motlves. train crews. se pin" dining cars. and conchfl» ilfll‘! marshslled in the tiiniiiuil Traffic to and lllyll 1h:- < . and adjacent territory is als\ f’ ted to be hezivv 0V0; the Eu ' holiday, and extra accommoda will be attached to the "Contcnmmil Limited" and also the fast cliiy ox- press piymg beLWEen Montreal and Ottawa. Use Mlnartfs for dandruff.