.,. '1'!-IURSDAY - THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUPTETOWN IN MEMPRIAM JOHN MURPHY There paged peacefully own! It Ohsrlotitetmm March 19th.. 1952. John Murphy in his 81st. year. Al- :-houaih in failing health for sev- eral years, his passing brouxht deep nonrow to the members of his family and to his many friends during his illness. He was Munchi- ly visited by the Rev. Father Mac- Tggm who administered to hi.m the 'a.-xi rites of the Roman Ostholic Jhuirh of which he was a devout rm-mber. He was born in North Wiltahire in 1872, turn of the late Patrick Murphy and Bridget Oahill. Most of his life was spent. in Alma where his was hiszhiv respected by all who knmv him. His wife predeceased him two years ago. lip loaves to mourn his priming four sons and six daughters. name- lv Cornelius Miirnliy, Toronto. Jos- eph. Mnntrcal. Howard, Eimsdale. Wilhort of Alma, Myrtle. iMrs.p Chnster Smith. Cthariottetown. :tnll.-i IMN1. Charles O'Brien), Cove- heari. Mildred. (Mrs. Charles Ayl- warrii. Cove-he-ad. Mary (Mrs. Mer- vvn Robl.-onl. Stanhope, Caroline. Toronto. Mrs. Irving Macbeilan of Alma Two sons predeceased him 'n infancy. The funoral was held Saturday mornlnz. Mn.i-ch rind. from the Im- maculntc CVmception Church, Pal- mer Road, Wllf"i'P, Requiem High .Vla.:c was ct-lchrated by his former mxsnr Rm: Father Walsh, who also officiated at the grave. Pall Roars-rs wore: Georg? Knox. Jack Mac-Lean. Roach O'Brien. John Wallace. Fred Mallett. Art Ren- nio: intm-rnont. took place in the church rt-motpzv. May his soul rest in Peace. Pillow The Family. Spray Joe and Edith Murphy", Mon- heal. Mass Cards Mr and Mrs. Howard Murphy. Elmsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Murphy. Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Montreal. Mr. and Mn. Cornelius Murphy, Tomn-ta. Mr. and Mrs. Chester anith. (Yharlottctxnvn. Mr. and Mrs. Meryn Robfson. St.al1ll0D9. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Brien. Oovehead. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alywurd. Covchead. Mr. and Mrt. Irving Macbcnnan. Alma. Mia: Caroline Murpliy. Toronto. Mrs. John Power and family, Cnvchracl. Mr and Mrs Joseph Rohison, Siahhotpc. Mr. and Mra. Preston Ellsworth, Cl1-ai'lottoio'.vi'.. Mr and Nlrs. Frcd Mallt-it Alma Mr and Mira. Roach O'Brien. Alma. Mr. and Mr:. Jmoph H. Rabi- con. (”iai'lottntmrn. Hclmi Marion and Vera Hynes, Charlottrtown. Mr. and M": lhm .VlPTllillF. Elms- rialc. Mr nnrl Mm. John Wallace, PTimK'lalv Mr nnri Mr: Jack Mart;-an. Alma Mr ntirl Mra (lctiwc Knox, Pal- mor Rand Mr nliri Mrs lmsllc Knox. Skin- rwrs Pnnrl Mr. and Mrs WB. Macbellnn. Almn Vl-. and Mrs (llm'c-nce Miirpliy. Alnm Mr and Mrs. .lo&oph Eillsworth, Palmrr Road Mr and Mrs. SklllllPl'S Ponrl. Mr. and Mrs. Gorald Brllivcau, Amllcrst. 57 S I-Tnrnlmrnt In Jesuit S4-mlnary Nasnrlnllnn Mrt. lnuia Maccnrthy, John Ellsworth, Mr and Brnrtvn Sympathy ('nrdI Mrs .l.'Ul1fS Clinton, CliltrlM.te- tm-'n - Mrs. Mari!-llrct lVl'ocAulay, Stan- hnpc. Mr nnrl Mrs. Frank MacNally. Scotrhinrl. Mr. Jmll(K Mnchnzighlin, Sinn- hnpr. Mr. and Mrc. Wallace Marshall. Covrhmri. .. Mr. and Mrs Oharlcftrfnun. Mr. and Mrs. Stnnhmw. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mnllett. Pree- tmrn. Miss Ron Marshall, Stanhope. Women's Institute. stanhope. Mr. and Mn. Alden Ellis, Char- lomeriown. Mr. and Mrs. John Misner, stan- hop:-. Mr. and Mrs. Ge-onze Mac'Milian, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Douglas, Btanhope. , Womens Institute. Cnvehead Rd. Mr. and lvlirs, Birt Mimer, Stan- hope. Mr. and Mn. Samuel Wooldridge. Oavehcnd. Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Mqcuugh- ltn. Btanhope. Mr. and Mrs. William Mackin- non. Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Iswson and family, Bmnhope. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moo, Otwehend. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mnllett, Hed- eque. Mr. and Mn. Ronald Oreennn, Gmrlottewwn. Mr. and mu. Tlmnu Mu.-cube. stanhope. I Mh. boll Mlrmlllg Manhope. Mr. Lelnpd Outlay, st. Dunaton's. Card Qifllcnlts The fhmlly.ot the late John Murphy who to max all men who uni: noun, Inn cum, and Igllmliihy and all Rbbflfl BTOWTI. Percy Douglas. W"? To Inspect Nfld. Development TORONTO. June 18-(CF).-A group of officers and directors of the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce representing nine provinces left here today for an inspection of Newfoundland's industrial de- vclapment. The four-day tour is at the in- vitation of the Newfoundland board of trade. l The group, headed by R. B. Perrault, of Montreal. national president of the organization. in- cludes: C. Thackray, vice-chain man of the executive council, Montreal; A. C. Jensen, honorary treasurer. Montreal; and the pro- vincial vice-prcsidents: Howard T. Mitchell, Vancouver; E. R. Mc- Farland, Lethbridge, Alta.; A.J.E. Sumner. Saskatoon; Allan H. Wat- son, Winnipeg; C. A. Pollock, Kit- chener, 0nt.; Paul DesRoschers, Quebec: A. F. Blake, Saint John, N. B.; Johnston Chew, Glace Bay, N. S.; F. W. Curtis, Charlottetown. Others participating include: E. A. Bromley, vice-president of the CanIdlan National Ra i 1 W says, Montreal; W. F. English, vice- president of operations, Trans Canada Airlines, Montreal. The tour will include luncheon with government officials, inspec- tion of a new birch veneer plant in St. Johns. BUNBURY VV. M. B. The members of the Bunburyl W.M.S. met. at the home of Mrs. J. A. MacDonald for their June meeting. "Life is a Trust" was the theme of the worship service which was led by Mrs. Hnpc Mutch, assistcdi by Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Roper. Mrs.i Gard, Mrs. Harry Wood. Mrs. Mc- Kie and Mrs. Tait. Mrs. Mutch read a very nne article on "The Stewardsliip of Influence", and a duet by Mrs. Roland MacDonald and Mrs. C. J. Wood was much enjoyed. For the missionary program two stories were told by the president, based on articles in the Mission- ary Monthly. 'tHands Across the mazi Hill! C, . vrhq hdlpod in my way dur- wow M8411! Nd bereavement. HUNTER DIVE! W.M.l. ' Mp tillEEllDAL'3 FORECAST hymn 298, followed by reading in ' I turn the 2nd chapter of Ephesians and the Circle of Prayer. 1 The program consisted of 3 rend- ? ing "Social Drinking" by Mrl. l.adlu' Pastel Shortlu, rogulur'to 329.50. Seaman. Mn. Ripley. Mrl. Patter- NOW ......................................... ........ ......... .. 8.95 can and Mrs. Bernard. The preli- dent read a.letter from the Pros- byterlai secretary that Mrs. J. S. Ludief Pastel Suits, 5H.95 to 329.50 .... ...... ..lESS I093 Group of navy and black Drones, all now utyIn..l.ISS 2093 Comploto lino of Summer Dresser, latest mutorluls and MacLeod had resigned her office as styles ................................ 5 I to I 0 Group of Sun Drona, Presbyterlal treasurer. Mrs. Fred Specially Prlcod ......... .................... The regular monthly meeting of the Auxiliary of the Hunter Riv- er WM.-S. met at the home of Mrs. J. L. Lorna on June I. The pro- sldent. opened the meeting with Senior Members At Medical Convention books read. It was decided to send A box of clothing to Korea and to have it announced from the pulpit that if anyone would like to donate any Group of Sun Drouu, latent New York stylus, priced to ............ .. clothing would they leave it with Mrs. Bowman. Collection was 58.66 and apron fund 316.20. Letter "N" will be used for roll call at the September meeting. ' The meeting closed. by singing hymn 252 and repeating the "Lord's Prayer” in unison. Luncn was served by Mrs. LePsgc and Mrs. G. Smit smith read a. letter regarding the annual report book and it wan 535.00 ladlu' Shorts In dunlm and -I corduroy .. .............. .......... .. .I to I moved by Mrs. Seaman that the Rack: of Cotton Skim in ovary M S design available .................... .. 1 I95 to W.M.S. send for this book and Sport Blouses In sleeveless and short sleeve styles, all new take the amount of 5100 from the apron fund. 27 home and eight hos- shudu, also prints, . ranging from .......................... .. I to I Bathing Suits, cotton, loruy 7 and satin materials I to I pital calls were reported and five -Assoc. Screen News Photo province--was a fcature of the Canadian Medical Seven of those honored are seen above, Presentation of senior mt-mim's -one (min each Convention at. Bnnlt Sprlngn Hotel which ended June 13. appropriately gowned for the ceremony. WINNER BROVVN'S BISCUITS Monctnn, N. B. lingorlo-Nlghtlu, pylamus, full length and half nllpg, panties, bruuioru and lace camisoles for your nylon They are, left to right: Dr. A. R. Munroe, Edmonion, Alta.; Dr. George R. Johnson, Calgary, blouse or dress. Alta.: Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan, Charlottetown, P. E. 1.; Dr. S. E. Moore, Regina, Soak; Dr. Harris ML-Phedran, Toronto; Dr. A. J. Losier, Cimiham, N. B.; Dr. Ross B. Mitchell, Winnipeg. Man. are pleased to announce that WI invite you to come in and look over our lovely llrh of Children's Dresses, Skirts, Bathing Suits, ole. Use our "Lay-Away" plan. A deposit will hold any garment BIBS. tVM. DAVIES, in Lnngwnrth Aw-., Charlottetown, P. E. I. was the winner of the 4-lb. World", and "This Is What Lovelpounds had come in. This box is Frank Gard. Mrs. J. A. MacDon- Can Do". Mention was made oflnow on its way to help clothe aid, in making the presentation, Bishop Jacob of Travancore, In-,people less fortunate. Cards for S k 1 p . , , , . . V . po e of the faithful serv cc ren- dla, and Di. Gilchrist, mlssionaiy Trinidad were also biought to Vic ldered by M”. Gum and of the on furlough. Both of these out- meeting. U cm.g,on of Fancy Asnomd standing men spoke recently in Contributions for the United csteem in which she is held by Blacultg, in our weekly drnw- T e Charlottetown. Church Training School were her fellow members. mg. June "uh g 1 I I and friends of this passed in to the local canvasser The next meeting is to be held and the objective for Bunbury at the home of Mrs. William district is in sight. Smallwood. A social hour was en- A very pleasant feature of this ioyed by all present during which meeting was the bestowing of the time a very lovely lunch was honor of life membership on Mrs. served. Members group brought. donations for abox of clothing for overseas rellef.l The articles of clothing were packed at the close of the meet- ing and it was found that 100 Mrs. VVm. Davies will ale be eligible in our monthly drawing for the choice of Prizes. 150 Grant Gzorgo Street ng Value! HOl.MANlS Both Stores . 4 DAY WONDER BUY! A , Including "this - Superb 3.-pg..- ...m iii anosom vvsmrou. DESIGN mu tus- nous wamur nmgu. All. 17 PIECES , A Cliurnnjlng ,, "-.C'omploI'fe I'odroo,.II:I. 'EIII.l.'I'l..I.5i.l'o -!1 9.9 iUWw out Now and saw i'f'.'?3::21'iE.:u3i, ! VAl':l.l,T.Y.,.ou uncri- .... if X 1 Double Bed I Smyrna Mat: 3 1- Full silo Dream! 2 Pillow: I h . 1 Clllnonlar 2 Pillow (Juan ' X 1 Spring-Filled Mnttn-u I Sheen 1 Chenille Bedspread 1 Slot Spring I Vnnlly Inmpo 1 Matching Bed lamp IXTRA Tin iuur maroon may and thin net- iul. well an gnod Vnllty. Lgixczn-:5