PAGE TWELVE MONDAY ..'On Saturday evenlnz October 8 a very interesting and lovely event took place in the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Taylor of Lyndale when Mrs. Taylor's pair- ents. Mr. and Mrs R. C- Maclieod 0d Kinross were given a surprise party by their family and trfends the occasion being the 36th 511m. Wrsary cf their marriage. -St. Mary's Church, Indian River, was the scene of a very pretty Autumn wedding on Monday morzi- lng. November '7, when Marjorie Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mi Robert Glover. Spring Valley, e Ihitlflglfitl the sclcmn marriage v0\\'s with Stephen Joseph Gills, son of Mr and Nlrs. Joseph M. Glllls. ndian River, before Rev. R. F‘. facclonald, tin parish priest. The Evening Auxiliary of the W. MS. of 'l‘rinity United Church held its November meeting on Tuesday of this week, with Miss Erma Tait presiding. The hinging of the Hymn "G-Czl of Our Fathers Known of Old" ofvflid the meeting. The Scripture reading was taken bv hits. ll. 1.‘. D. Ashford, who also Ipoke briefly on the coming cele- bration of Armistice Day, arid how our r zilcctlon oi‘ the sacrifices matte by those who gave their livrs in the tun uni-s could be linked up _ indcavotir. Mrs. .l ic 1n prayer. and the "These Things Shall Be" was lllflfl. The Provincial Anglican Young Pea-pic's A oc:ation_ held its an- nual l‘.l't g on Friday afternoon at ll o'clock in St. Mary's Hall, Summerside. with a splendid at- tendance. The opening hymn, "Youth Of The World Arise" with Miss C. I\l. Colcs at the piano was folloivcil by prayer by Rev. L. A. Dignan. The president of each of the fol- lowing branches gave an annual report: St. Paul's, St. Peter's, Milton. New London, Kensington Ind S-t. Adam's, Stimmerside. The secretary was authorized to write a letter of appreciation to Mrs. Maurice Weeks, Charlotte- town, for her hospitality during the visit of the Dominion presi- lent, Miss Hazel Journeaux. A well known Charlottetown painter, Mr. Frank McRory, pas:- ad away in the Charlottetown Hos- gital Saturday. Mr. McRory had een suffering from l heart all- lnc-zit for some time and was taken lo Hospital following an accident in which he was injured on Satur- day night. Nov. 5. There will be no inquest held, u psi investigation of the accident clearly showed no fault on the lrt of the car driver, it was Ened from Coroner Dr. Ira Yeo night. Mr. McRory was born in 1877. lo son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank McRory, Charlottetown. He lived in this City throughout his Intire life. . He received his primary educl- tion at Queen Square School and Inter entered the painting trade. Before his illness he was one of Charlottetown’: oldest active paint- ers. Mr. McRoi-y was a valued member of the St. Dunstanfis Basil- ica Holy Name Society. He leaves to mourn two broth- ers. Rev. Louis McRory, Deer Lodge, Montana; Joseph at home, and one sister, Rev. Sister St. Clair, North Dakota. The funeral will be held Wed- Iicstlny morning to St. Dunstan's Basilica. The community of New Haven lost one of its most. favorably known and respected citizens when Mr. John ltlcQtilllan passed away in thc (‘liarinttctmvn Hospital on October l3, 1949, Mr. hlrQuiilan was born in New Haven and spcnt all his life on thc homestead farm. He. was n de- voted member of St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church. Lot 65. Tlu- funeral. which ivas largely ltteritled, was held from the homo of his nephew. Mr. Eugene Mc- Quillan,l<1lni\vood. to his parish church on Monday, the 17th. Re- celebrated quirm lliitii ‘Muss was by his pastor, llr-v. George Mc- (‘o who also conducted the gr- at the grave in the church t'l'lTlf‘lit‘l‘_\'. The {it'll bearers were his ncph- u-tvs, Linus, Ancos, Gavin, Eug- ene. Raymond McQulllan and Bert- ram (fliirkin. He lcnves to mourn his four bro- thers and six sisters, Katherine- hlrs. P. (l. Trnlnor, Charlottetown. Owen of Elmwood, Mary, Mrs. J. tinhclmau, Loretta, Mrs. Nelson, Margaret, Mrs, R. Shanks, Anne, Nlrsi, (1 Pfromm, all of Akron. Ohio, U.S.A., James and Patrlflk 0f Boston, Mass, Bertha, Mrs. V. J- Leonard. Charlottetown and Joseph on the old homestead, New Haven. TUESDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funcrril 0f the late Miss Mllbfll MacDougall was hold from the ‘MacLean Funeral Home Yelififdlll/ afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. 1n- torment was in Canoe Cove Ceme- tery. Pnll bearers were. Daniel MacPhee, Roy MacPhee, John Mac- Eachern, George Darracli, Louis Darrnch, Francis MacDougall. ...'WIN CANADIAN SHIELDS- News has recently been received from Rev. Nelson Chsppel, Na- tional Boys Work Secretary, Tor- onto tliat this year the shields both in the intermediate and len- lor national athletic contest, have been won by Murray Harbour boys. This is the first time in thirty yon-g of competition that either lhleld has been won by an Island boys’ church group. The senior shield last year was won by Prince Albert and the intermediate shield was won by Vlneland. Ont. The shields are to be presented by Mr. Ralph C. Young at n special ser- vloo which will shortly be announ- ced in the pron. IITNIIAI. 0|‘ MI. BILL-Thu funeral o! the Into Milton‘ C. loll was hold tcrday afternoon teem the Mac Funeral Home fl ‘hfnly United Chum when ‘pun NIEW ‘ service was conducted by Rev. ll. E. D. Ashford and Rev. Dr. Rice. The male choir sang "The Lord's My Shepherd." Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery, The pall- bearers were, Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy, Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, Dr. R. F, Seaman, 'l‘. W. Prowse, Rankin ItfcLaine, Frank Acorn. The funeral was very largely attended. Members of the staff of Milton's Old Spain, the l-Il-Y Club and the Restaurant As- sociation attended in a body. Many horsemen also attended. There were very many floral tributes. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. — Th0 funeral of lVlrs. Georgina Hughes was held lvlondriy morning from her late residence, 222 Grafton St... to St. Dunstans Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. PF. ltfacDonald. Rev. Ber- nard Quinn. O..Vl.I., was present in the sanctuary. Pall-bearers in Charlottetown were: Dr. John Blake. Frank Murray. John King, Daniel Nooiian, Earl Nicholson and Albert Wilson. interment took place in St. Michael's cemetery, Corran I‘--.nn, u-herc services nt the churi-ii and grave were conducted by Rev. Parnell Wood. Rev. Kenneth Mac- Millan was present in the sanctuary. Pall-bearers at Corran Bann were: John It. lticlntfyre, Patrick Mc- Intyre, Daniel Bradley, J.J. Trainer, Peter Hughes and Frank Murray. The first regular monthly supper meeting of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club 0f Char- lottetown was held at. the Char- lottetown Hotel on Monday evcn- ing. Miss Gertrude Love presided. Registration of members was ca.‘- rled out and copies of the con- stitution and by-laivs as proposed by the executive were distributed; members were asked to hand in suggestions as to changes or ad- ditions to the constitution. Messages of congratulation were received from officers of the Can- adian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs and from clubs in Halifax, Dartmouth and Ottawa. WEDNESDAY FUNERAL 0F FORNDJR 1S- LANDER-Tha funeral 0f the late Bernard Trainer, formerly of West Royalty, was held at Bishop Falls, Nfld, 0n Tuesday morning, Nov. 15. FUNERAL YESTERDAY ~ The funeral of the late Frederick H. Worth was held from the MacLean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon Services were conducted by Rev. '1‘. H.B. Somers. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. Pallbearers were. D.R.H. Shaw, Lorne Crabbe, Eugene Wynn, Clifford Chandler, William MaldNeill, TB. Rogers. BUBIAL AT SPRINGTON -- The funeral of the late Mrs. Bessie Ross was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Services at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. H. E. D. Ashford. The pallbearers were D. D. MacDonald, Angus MacDon- aid, Alex MacDonald, Calvin Mac- Kay, Chalmers MacLeod and Harry Court. Interment was in Spring- ton Cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAE- The funeral of Mrs. Pearl MncCorniack was held Tuesday morning from the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstnn's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. David McTague who also condticted the services at the grave. Pall bearers were: Louis McAulay, Clifford MacDougall. Arthur H. Penke, William McGarry. J. Alfred Doyle and Hurry Mor- gan. Interment took place in the family plot in the Catholic Ceme- tery. During Remembrance Day week- end tlie Prince Edward Island Young People held their first an- nual Coaching Congress at Trin- ity United Church, Charlottetown, with one hundred Young People in attendance. One of the outstanding high- lights of the Congress was the theme course, "Growing With The Years", conducted by Rev. H. E. D. Ashford, M.B.E., B.A., B.D. Leaders for the courses were: Fel- lowship and Culture by Rev. Lewis lVltirrivv; Leadership Training hy Rcv. John Douglas; Missions by by Rev. Mr. Marshall. THURSDAY St. Paul's Church, Summerside. was the scene of n pretty wedding on Tuesday morning at '7 o'clock when Msgr. G. J, MncLellan united in murriuce Clnudin Mary, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gal- lant, to Ernest Guudet, son of Mrs. Gnudi-t and the late Mr. Clovis Gaudet of Egmont Bay. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. William Spindle was held yesterday after- noon from the MacLean Funeral Home to Dundas United Church where service was conducted by Mr. Angus Brown and Rev. Di W, MncPherson. During the service Mr. Walter Burdett sang as a solo "Cast Thy Burden on the Lord". The pull-bearers were: Messrs. Sterling MacSwain, Wm. Nicholson, Leslie Hunter, Sheldon MacSwaln, Maurice Brehaut and Wm. Hunter. Interment Dundas Cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of Frank McRory was held Wednesday nlornlng from his lute residence at 8.45 to St. Dunstan’: Basilica, where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. MacMahon, D.D., assisted by Rev. P. F. MacDonald as Deacon and Rev. D. MacTaguo as Sub- Deucon. Present in the sanctuary were: His Excellency Bishop Boyle and Rev. Father MacKenzie. Pnll- boarers were, J. A. MacDonald, Allison MacLcod, Bennie Gallant, Ambrose Joy, Ernest. Cameron and H. J. MacDonald. Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. P. MucMahon, D.D. —~ CALLAGIIAN - McNEILL — The marriage took place in St. Edward's Church yelterday morn- inl by the pastor, Rev. T. Gal- llnl- C511. o! John James Me- Ncill. Ion of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rev. H. C. ltiee, D.D.; Citizenship‘ lVlcNeill, Summerside and Mary Genevieve Callaghan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cal- laghan of Sunny Brae, N.B. Mrs. Raymond Gallant was her sister's bridesmaid and Mr. James V. Peters was best man. Following the ceremony the newly married couple motored to Summerside whore a wedding dinner was serv- ed at the homo of the groom's parent; by his sister. Miss Mary McNcill. Last evening they re- turned to the mainland for a short honeymoon and will live in Mone- ton where the groom is employed. ~S Two new cases of blindness have been found on the Island during the past three days, it was re- ported to a meeting of the P. E. l. Advisory Hoard to the Canadian Institute of tho Blind lust night at the Charlottetown, The report was made by the Field Secretary, Mr. G. E, Wood. With Mr. Gordon Foster in the chair, the Board discussed Cam- palgn pliins for the raising of at least $6000.00, Col. Keith Rogers is chairman of this campaign. The canvass campaign will be conducted in thc various communi- ties by the members of the advis- ory board from each district. Otit-of-tovvn members present ln~ eluded Mr, ltlyriek, ’l‘ignish, Mr. Laird, Alberton and Major S. DcsRoches, 'I‘ii:nisii. FRIDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Agaph Arscnault of Summerside was held yesterday morning from her late residence at 385 Water Street to Egmont Bay where requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Poirier, who also performed the last rites at the grave - S "The Rural Beautification So- ciety has had one of the finest years since its inception four yearn ago. Although the entries were some-what lower, the work was ex- cellent," stated Lt.-C0l. E. W. Johnstone, president, at the an- nual dinner meeting at the Queen Hotel last evening. Guests included Lieutenant-Gov- ernor and Mrs. J’. A. Bernard. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell, Mrs. W. J. MacLeod, president of the Vwomenls Institute; Miss Mary 30mm l. supervisor, and the Prize winners. The tables were bright with the numeroiis silver "Ollhies and a musical programme “'35 3W0" b)’ a group from Don lifcsscrls Islanders. On Sunday next the 20th inst. Trinity Church. Charlottetown’ will observe its anniversary. ‘it is an interesting story to trace the devellllbment of this congregation which started with thc arrival here of lVll‘. Bfnjilmlll Cllappdl in October 1778, who organized may er meetings to be held in his home on Water Street, almost opposite the Lcnnox Hotel. The province was then known as the Island o! S? 170ml 11ml i1 garrison of British soldiers was stationed here, Thcrc was quite a number of emigrants from London and after the C1,,“ of the American War a large nu.ii_ ber of loyalists came to thc 1s- land. M1‘- ChB-Plfill’! small company of devoted Christians slowly increas- ed ln numbers and on their lnvlta- ELEUARPIAN- ..S‘E'.‘RP°TTETBIY. tion Reverend William Black of Nova Scotia visited here in 1133 and preached on several occasions. Mr. Black was known as "The Apostle of Methodism in the Mari- times.” Mr. Black made ll scccntl visit about ten years later. than in 1801 the first regular ordained minister, Reverend James Bulptt, arrived from London, England, and entered upon his duties, scr- vices being held in the old Couit House. Mr. Bulpit. continued to reside on the Island miter his pas- torate had ended. He removed to Crapaud and died there, Decem- ber 20, 1849, in his eighty-third year. A memorial window was presented by his grand-daughter. Mrs. Hannah Robinson. and can be seen on the north side of our church auditorium. in! "B" the pulpit. N Mr. and Mrs. Garfield MncFadyen, Riverdale a. son. Nell Kenneth. Weight 6 lbs. 6 on. MATHESON -- At the Prince Dd- ward Island Hospital, November 11th, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. John Matheson, Appln Road. a son. Sun- ncr John. DUNNING-At Somcrvlllc, Mass. on November ‘T, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs, Arnold E. Dunning (nee Eileen Todd), a daughter. MICLAINE - At the P. E. Island Hospital. November 9th, i949, to Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Machine, Nine Mlle Creek, a son. HALLIWELL - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, on November 13th. 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. William Halllwell, Springton, a girl, ‘I lbs. 13 ozs. Major T. E. MacNutt, Charlotte- town, was elected Prcsidcnt of the. Prince Edward Island Anslifia" layman's Association at thc an- ntial meeting of the Association held in St. Mark's Hall, Kensing- ton, on Monday evening Members from Charlottetown. Summerside, St. Eleanors. Ken- sington and other points attended the meeting under the chairman~ ship of Mr. H. E. Miller. Charlotte- town. Venerable Archdeacon Har- rison opened the meeting by prayers, after which thc Lay- men‘s hymn, “Rise Up O Men 0f God", was sung. Mr. Ingraham W. Palmer, the secretary then read thc minutes of the previous meeting, whicn were approved as read. On mo- tion of Mr. Geo. T. Clarke. Stim- merside. a nominating committee was appointed in connection witti the election of officers. This commit-tee consisted of Judge I-l. L. Palmer, Emery Lyle. St. Elea- nor‘s, Percy Hooper, Milton, A. G. Lev. Charlottetown and Ernest Mills, Kensington. BIRTHS ROBINSON-To Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Robinson (nee SIIQlIQ-‘l Dunnlngl at Middleton, N. S., Nov. 10, 1949, a daughter. UNDERHAY-At 501111.! Hospital on Thursday November 10th, 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Underhay. Bay Fortune, a daughter, Lorna Eliza-- both. STEVENS-At. Boston. Mass, on Nov. 12, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Stevens, (nee Phyllis Rcay) n daughter. POWERS-At Hotel Dieu Hospital. Kingston, Ontario on November 6th, 1949, to Mr. nntl M-rs. Tony Powers (nee Emily Gallant), n datigliter, 5 pounds 15 ounces. BECK-At the King's County Hos- pital. Montague, Nov. l4, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck, (Annabelle Lawson) a son. GALLANT -- At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Nov. ll. i949, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gallant (ncc Edna Doucctte). a son, David ,Waync, six pounds, eight ounces. INEWMANZ-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, November 12th, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Alton New». magi, New Haven. a son. Weight 9 l s. lllaoFADYEN — At thc P. E. Island ‘Hospital on November 11th, 1949, to i ' London to DOWN]; - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital On Tuesday, Novem- ber 8th, 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Icrt Downe, a daughter, Barbara 8B. CRASWELL-At the P, E. Island Hospital on Tuesday, Nov. 15, to lVlr. and Mrs. Merrill Craswell, CID’. n daughter, 8 lbs. one oz. KELLY-At Morell on Nov. 14. tn Mr. nnd Mrs. Somerled Kelly, a daughter, 7 lbs, 9 oz. MMKINNON - At the King's Co. Hospital. Montague, on October 14th. 1949. to Mr. anw Nfrs. Basil M. ftlacKinnon, Commercial Cross, A dflulllllel". July Christine. BASSETT-At the Prince County ilospital on November 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Bassett, Al- bany, a son, 9 lbs, 4 OZ. SIMMONS-At the Prince County llospitul on November 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Simmons, W1]. "h". ll 50H. Carmen Willard. IlIPCA-RVII-LE — At the Charlotte town Hospital on November 17th. 1M9, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mc- ‘Ccarvllle, Charlottetown, g daugh. MARRIAGES ARSENAULT-ANDREWS-At Zion Manse on Tuesday, Nov, 15, 1949, h.\'_ thc-‘Rcsr. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Eileen May Andrews of New Mr. George William Arscniiult of Charlottetown. PIHLLIPS -— GREIN -- At Water- loo, Ontario, on Septzmlber 7th, 1949, at 3 P. M. by the Rev. John G. Murdock united in marriage, Jennie Odslirie daurhter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Phillips, Harrington, 315,1" to Harold John son of Mr. and Mrs. George Grein. Waterloo, Ont, ilfcGAUGllEY-FLUQI) _. M Si, Joseph's Church. Kelly's Cross, ‘P. E. l. on October 26th, 1949, by Rcv. E. 1.. Murray. Sylvia. Agnes Flood to Mr. Morgan iURegan Mc- Gaughcjv. URASWELb-MMPHERSON - At U“ Glasgow Road Presbyterian Church, November 2nd, 1949, Marg- aret Alice daughter of Mrs. Roderick MacPlicrson nnd the late Mr. Mac- Pherson, Oyster Bed Bridge and Wendell William son of Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin craswell. Frederic- ton, P.E.1. Reverend Donald Nich- olson assisted by Rev. E. s. Weeks, officiating. win is rr mxr "moss FORMS vou FILL _ ARE ALWAYS mo: LIKE so ~ "mew qve you HALF A PAGE WHEN ALL ‘mew WANT is "weswi: mo" THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW Eur wuss THEY ASK vou SOMETHING m1‘ YOU HAVE TO WRITE A BOOK, v ' JUGT now Mucu space no "mew ALLOW-~ HEH.‘ new! JUSTGIVE A 1.0004! by Fagoly 6‘ Shorten , F‘ moon/mess; Il/IAU/FURYAS, scammed. i; \._\,\ iris EXTREMELV AGGRAVATIN’ /. ' ' ' - Wits. wsrtzv AND ‘rm IN vats TO HAIL ATAXI IN ma RAIN, , emu/team / r\'- Bur we izsiittv stow out: swsu, WHEN AT LAST we FLAG A tuck. mo some covet: outer NCMHERE RUNS TO one tr! RICHARDS — IIIOIMW - At the Mame, Murray Harbour North, on Novornlber 5th. 1949, the Rev, Charles D. Henderson united in marriage, Clarence Richards of Abney, P.E.I., and Vernice Rlcken of Pembroke. P. b. 1. DEATHS STRICKLAND-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Nov. 15, Mrs. Israel Strickland, formerly of Covehead. ' DAWSON - At the Prince County Hospital on Nov. 16, 1949, H. Edwin Daiwson of Alba-MG, 880d 83 years. ABSENAULT- At the Prince County Hospital on November, 15th, Agape Arsenault in his 63rd year. ' ARSENAULT-On North Market Street, Summerside, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Stanley Ber- nard on November 15th, 1949, Syl- vang T. Arsennult ln his 94th year. CLARK-At 5B Richmond St., Nov. 16, 1949, Dobson Clark in his 81st year. MacDONALD-At the Sacred Heart Home on Wednesday, Nov; .16, Charla; J. MacDonald, formerly of Triicndle, in his 81st year. RATTENBURY~AQ the P. E. Is- land Hospital, Nov. 16, 1949, John M, Rattenbury in his 63rd year. STRIGKLAND—At the P. E. Is- land Hospital, Nov. 15, 1949, Mrs. Israel Strickland, formerly of Covehead. " WALSH-Jn Louisville, Kentucky, on Friday, Nov. 11, Harry (Nunce) Walsh in his 46th year. ' SPINDLE -- At Plalnlleld. New Jersey. on Nov. l2. Mrs. William spindle. " WORTH — On Sunday. Nov. 13. Frederick H. Worth of Z02 Wey- mouth St, in his 82nd year. MACDOUGALL -—~At the City Hospital, Worcester, Mass. on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Mabel A. Mac- Dougall, beloved sister of Ida Mac- Dougall. Fitzroy Street. BELL — Suddenly at Moncton. N. 13., on Friday Nov. 11, Milton C. Bell of Charlottetown, in his 54th Ye"- HUGHES-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday, Nov, 11, Mrs. Georgina Hughes in her 65th year. widow of the late Phillip Hughes. TRAINOR-Thc death occurred In NUVEMBrm 1v, m” DAILY CROSSWORD 17. Nobleman 20. Part. of 47. 4B. Cease Chairs ACROSS Cast. down . Time | gone by 10. Method of ! using underwater sound wavcs leather flask Speak rapidly and confusedly Not strict Web-like membrane 16. Male swan . Sun god 19. Coin f Swed.) 20. Assaults . Bone fAnat.) 13. Bitter vctcb . Music notl 25. The fly- catcher Dutch colonists (So. Afr.) Land- meQsIQ Source of light Exclamation Areas One-spot card Hewing tool Female sheep In the midst of Crown French engineer; built Suez Canal Beige color River t‘ Eur.) or DOWN Slander A senlte (Gr. Antiq.) Pilaster farch.) 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Mtlvv" . large-n Continent For Feminine pronoun Aloft "c all liinu: the Sacred Heart Home, Nov. 11 of Mrs. Cecelia Tralnor, formerly of Southport, in her 86th year. McRORY-The death occurred in the Charlottetown Hospital, Nov. 12th of Frank McRory. TRAINOR-The death occurred at Gander, Nfld., on Nov. 13 of Ber- nui oiiii WAY __ WHAT Do sou‘ H m ‘ WANT us TO Do. a? FER THAT.’ .- w i. ~ HE if FINISH rr DQWN TO A CLOGEFZ THAN "$213234"? 6%‘ ‘W131’ Ziz°éi>rr O . a THOUGHT you FOR sew» ’ 9,, HAD MACHlNES Z .‘ I $PILLED ONE. OF THE 5HUT6UN - g SHELLS I WA6 N THINK I FOUND ALL OF THEM YET.’ nard Tralnor, aged 33, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Trainer, West Royalty. Y‘ ROSS—At Charlottetown, Nov. 13. 1949, Mrs. Bessie Ron, formerly of Springton, in her 88th year. MMQUARRIE—At the P. E. I. DiPLbM/irrs t 1 KNOW YOU HAVEN'T.’ THOSE "names DON'T NEED TO BE FREE .-r0 BRING DOWN ems» 1 mow TH‘ PRINCIPLE or BALI’; BEARINGS v2.5 Hospital, Nov. in his 66th year. ' MmCORMACK-In ward Island Hospital on Blhmloy, Nov. 12, Mrs. Pearl MacCormul in her 59th ycar. lute Frank MncCormsck. BY J. ll. THERE e055 THE OLD DEPARTMENT Duci< AND noDee -- vou DO vouiz- WORK so WE WON'T HAVE AMY.’ rrs A BEAUTIFUL DREAM" EVERY- ’ BODYFH KE 5- I 13, lMacQuurrlo of N1 Fitzroy Strut 1m. am the Prison IA widow of thl WILLIAMS l