I 5EPTEMBER 10. 1951 "" "4 MEMPRIAM MRS. FRANK MURPHY 3 was out over P ldo:u1'gl':l.IoTIl'CLll'lg districts on ”” August 8. 1051. when learned that Mrs. Frank had passed BWEY 3'5 an that morninia 8:8 :6: 3 tn heart a no W stricken wi heahome of her (laugh- risitlnlghgt tmhn Mum”. Orwell ier. I and family. Orwell. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edinonds and family, Ions. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcaarry. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ostway. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Cosdy. Char- lottetawn. Mr. James Mcdsrry. Ions. Miss Mary Mccabe, Iona. Mrs. Mary Smith, Watertown, Mass.. U. S. A. John Flynn, watertown, Mass, Jove. and he” del:"h”:m:f V3: U. S. A. iuddenly. The l: :1 were My Miss Betty smith, Watertown, How Catholic 5 llrismr Rev. 0 Mass.. U. S. A. ministered shmlilfrnty I'(elly and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Connolly. Mr. aplgwmfw-L Waltham. Mo.ss., u. s. A. ”l3ir'y'and M”, Joseph Roche and MMiss UBeSttyA Hughes, Watertown. ass.. . . . ln'”lll"E:ga'Mrs. Peter McGarry Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hughes. Mr! mm mm. Watertown, Mas.s.. U. S. A. and Band'Mrs. Charles MacDon- Mr. and Mrs. John Lagaree. Iglmb,-well cove. Watertown. Ma.ss., 11.5. A. a Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. 01" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connolly. Wen. Wsltham. Mass.. U. S. A. . Miss Mary Morrisey. Orwell. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Condon. Newman MacDonald. Orwell Charlottetown. V Cow. Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly. um. and Mrs. Ralrih C0lllll5- Iona. .;,...vmivn. Mrs. Lizzie Cormier. Everett. . B” nnd Mrs B. J. MacDonald. Mag. u, g A, Orwn CW9, Mr. and Mrs. John B. May. Whi- M1. and Mrs. William O. Shea tham. Mass. U. S. A. and family. Iona. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Som- Mr and Mrs. Kenneth BFTHBI erville. Mass. U. S. A. NM a Mr. and Mrs. Stephe Mccahc ur and Mrs. Richard Gill and and family. Iona. f,,....... mm, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Daly and an and Mrs. Joe MaoKen1.ie. family. Iona. -rmnmn, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goodman. lilr and Mrs. Leonard Connolly. Hunter River. J ..,,Ca,4.hv, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mooney. Born at Newtown Cross 58 years Iona. gun she, was a daiitlliiref ill the 1...... Mr." and Mrs. James Roche. A woman of sterling chnmci-61'. her missing: will be felt not only in the home but also in the entire rrmmunitv where she was alWRV3 I.(.;idi' and willinr: to lend a help- . rm hand in time of need. Besides her sorrowing husband. there are left to mourn their great loss. six sons and two daughters: liinry (Mrs. John Mcllael Orwell Cove; Joseph; Edmonton. Alberta: Anrlrcw ;indsLeo. Goshen. N. S.. and George. Gerald. Leonard and Margaret at home. An infant son predeceased her. She is also survived by three brothers and two sisters: Richard. Portland. Oreoon. U. S. A.; Frank and Gerald. Newtown Cross: Eliza- herh (Mrs. Herbert. Otis) Florida. 17.5. A.. and Helen (Mrs. Joseph wcflarrvl Iona. The funeral was held on Satur- day morning. August llth, to St. lilir-ha.el's Church. Iona. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Father McCarthy who also conducted the services at the grave. The pallbearers were: An- Ell?! Mat-Lend, Michael Naddy. Duncan MacTavish. Joseph Roche. Percy Carr and Peter McGarry. Vfay her soul rest in peace. Wreath: Joseph and Violet Spray: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc- Zeaac. Mass Cards Husband. Mary. Jack and family. Joseph and Violet. Leo. Dora and family. Andrew. Edith and family. George and Gerald. Lennard and Margaret. Mr and Mrs. Joseph McGan-y and family, Iona. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Otis, Flo- rida. U.S.A. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Roche and family. Newtown. Miss Hilda Mr-.Garr,v. Montreal. Arthur and Earl Roche. New- loo-n MISS Georgie Coady. Boston. Mass. U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murphy. Som- irvilln. Mass.. U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murphy. Everett. Mask. U. S. A. lMr. and Mrs. Edward McGarry. one. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sullivan, Somervilie. Mass, U. S. A. Mrs. Bernard Shea. Somervlile. Mass.. U.s,A. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Murphy. Sornerville. Mass. U. S.A. Len Murnhy Jr.. somerville. Maaz, 11.3.5. ' Aqlbert Murphy. Everett. Mass. - A Lawrence Murphy. Everett,Mass.. U S A V;ni-ent Murphy. Everett. Mass.. ll Mrs. G M. Gill. Newtown. - Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morris 56!". Newtown. Mr and Mrs. George Grant. Or- well Cove. Mr. and Mrs. John Rooney. Or- well Cove. Mr and Mrs. Michael Naddy and lamily. Newiown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mccloskey. Iona. Mrs. Mary Phelan. Iona. Michael O'Brien. Iona. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel McKenna. Iona. Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly, Iona. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Iona. A Friend. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McPher- son. Eldon. Augustine Mcrrisey and family, Newtown. Orwell Cove Women's Institute. Mrs. P. J. Byrne and family. Iona. Kathleen McKenna. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mclvor. Lake Verde. Mr. Percy Walsh. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hughes. Johnston River. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright. Vernon River. Iona Catholic Women's League. Mrs. Laura McRae and family. Hamilton. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. McIvor. Kinkora. Two years enrollment in the Jesuit Guild: Georgie Coady. Bos- ton. Mass, U. S. A. One year enrollment in the Jesuit Guild: The Misses Morrisey. Boston. Mass. U. S. A. Messages of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birt. Charlottetown. Georgie Coady, Boston. Mass.. U. S A. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald Maccall. Charlottetown. Everett Smith. Toronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gallant. Hunter River. - Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Daly, Toron- to. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Birt. Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Mary Maclnnis, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McKenna. Charlottetown. Mrs. Laura Mcftae and family. Hamilton, Ont. Simmons Family. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Compton. Belle River. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Macwiiliams. Eldon. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Moi-risey and family. Vernon River. Mrs. D. M. MacDonald. Orwell Cove. Theresa Moxenna. Montreal. Que. Mrs. Amelia MacPherson and Willard. Orwell Cove. Mr. and Mrs. and family, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goodman. Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McTavisl-i. Eldonm Mr. and Mrs. Alex Melanie and family. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon- ald. Montreal. Que. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wood. Bun- bury. Helen Stewart. Elmira. Michael Conway U Kathleen Martin. Charlottetown. U - gran colfaolni. WN 7” IN MEMORIAM JOHN RICHARD SPEND! The community of Hunter Rives- was deeply grieved on.July l'It.h. .1951.p to hear of the sudden pau- ing in the Prince Edward lslsad H009”:-il of one of ill happy and carefree lath - John Richard Spence-age 14. due to an ua. avoidable accident that same day. John was. born on July ard, 1937. the third child and only son of Hedileysnd Amelia Spence, HQ grew up in the village with my many playmates, baking an int... 69": m,hls school work. being us excellent pupil, and in all other -wholesome activities of the young People. His cheerful dispolition and quiet manner won him the Te!Dect and love of young and old alike His regularity in attending Sulld3Y School and Church wg beyond compare. and his attitude inspired his friends to worship God Sunday after Sunday. John was a consistent member of the I-furl-ter River Trail Ranger group. serving faithfully as Tally in his second year and obedient to the trail Ranger Promise to Seek Truth. Cherish Health, Love G05: Help Others'. It was indeed while he was in the very act of helping a chum that he was cal- led to a still higher service. Among those left to cherish happy memories of his beautiful life besides his many friends and Dlaymvates of the village are: His Parents. Mr. and -Mrs. Hedley Spence. his two sisters June and Shirley. his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Spence of Hup-te: Riv- er. and Mrs. Richard Moore of W00d lslands. who on July 14th, only three days before was he- reaved of her own husband. They are not gone who pass Beyond the clasp of hand, Out from the strong embrace. They are but come so close We need not grope with hands Nor look to see. nor try To catch the sound of feet. They have put off their shoes Softly to walk by day Within our thoughts. to tread At night our dream led paths Of sleep. (Hugh Robert Orr) Floral Tributes Pillow-The Family. Wreaths snd Sprays RaLueti.a, Percy and Carol Mac. e. Jeanette and Clayton Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ripley. H.J. Shaw, and staff of the Royal Bank. Doctor and Mrs. Murcheson. Prince of Wales Lodge A.F.-and A. M. Young schoolmates. Lynette. Brown. Spence Grandparents. Aunt.s,Elsie. Janie and Bertha. Sisters of Reno MacLesn. l...O. B, A. Stella. Melvin and Karl Cole. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Matheson. Members of Hunter River Sun- day school had Trail Rangers. Mal? and Jim Andrews. P.J., Minnie Noy and Sterling. Kathryn, Helena and Ivan Bow- man. Uncle S01'by. Aunt Myrtle and famiLv. Vernon and Blanche Noy. Smith Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sherren and family. Uncle Honeywell. inc and Joan. Staff of the Telephone Com. Pliny. Hunter River. Deli, Walter and David Hearts. The Matheson Family. Hazel Twynn and Lincoln Moore. May Thompson and Family. Mrs. Dan Mathon and Mrs. Wallace. .1 Uncles Bdb. Ramsay and fam- l y. Orwell. Orwell Cove Women's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Mclvor. Kinkora. Mrs. Ada McKenzie. Ch'town. Mrs. Mary Smith, Wstertown. Mass. U. S. A. Betty Hughes. Watertown, Mass. -Aunt Cather- . S. A. NJ;ckie Livingstone. saint John. Bgttx smith. Watertown. Ms.ss.. Card Of Thanks Mr. Frank Murphy and family wish to thank Father McCarthy. the Doctor. friends and neighbors, and all those who helped in any way during their ssd bereavement. Mrs. James Gill. Elliotvale. Jill; and Mrs. Lee R. MacDonald Mrs. Mae Mclnnis and family. also those who sent flowers. Mass mils and menace: of sympathy. space Only Nash can give you all EIIII features 1'IlA'l' All "music" for spermnen. - i' Twin lads 'k Afilfsser Roeunfssg Sea! 'A' 8855 cable has of luggage .' Ar Super-Conspreufess Bnglssu ; Cu Mileage it All-flgu OOIOIFIOCIOI Fori95i "k Up to 305 Groane- ik Individual (loll lps-Inga us all 4 when for The Jones: nu. loan! in All 3 Nests Alrflytos-Ambassador, Steveuncn and Rambler 51'. PUBLIC IIOAD. OHARLOTTITOWN. l.l.I. N Angelo Costa. Jr.. of Patchoque. L.I.. is seen being comforted by his fiance and mother. right. while two of his relatives look on. fol- lowing the news that his father had drowned over the Labor Day week-end along with 36 others when the Pelican. a fishing boat with 54 anglers and two crewmen aboard. had capsized in a squall in the stormy Atlantic. near Mont- auk. N. Y. Mutilated bodies from the cabin of the ill-fated boat re- vealed that wild. savage panlc was rife on board the craft after it capsized. IN MEMOIIIAM JOHN ALEX MICKENNON John Alex Macxiniion of V 863 Mass. Ave.. Cambridge. Mass. passed away on July 7th. Born at Canoe Cove. Prince Edward Island in 1883. he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Maoxinnon. young man and made his home in Cambridge. Jack. as he was known to his SPECIAL HOTPOINT DELUXE MODEL FEATURES Butter Conditioner Bry Storage Bin canned goods. beverages. He went to the United States as a n host of friends. was employed by the Middlesex Products Corpora- tion for 47 years and was highly esteemed as a faithful and effic- ient worker. He was taken ill about eight months agocand a few days before his death tool: a turn for the worse. In 1927 he married Katherine Macl'-iherson who was a constant companion. and tenderly nursed him during the months of his ill- ess. Besides his sorrowing wife he leaves to mourn. one daughter. keeps a pound of butter :1- ways ready for spreading. Temperature adjustable for the consisted y you like best. . provides handy. extra-dry storage for packaged cereals. AVAILABLE AT T (Bertha) Mrs. Charles Hall. Oak Ready - Beer Wedding The chapel of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Toronto, was the scene of a. very pretty wedding when Nancy Helen Bell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Pope Beer was united in marriage to Lieutenant William J. Ready, son of Mrs. Ready and the late William A. Ready. all of Charlottetown. The ceremony was performed -on August 20th at 4 pm. by the Rev. George Mcxenna. c.ss.R. The bride chose to wear a suit of pale gray. with navy velvet ac- cessories and wore a purple orchid. The bride's only attendant was Mrs. Bernice Anderson who wore a. navy suit with tangerine acces- sories and s corsage of gardenias. The groom was supported by F.O. William Andrews. of Trenton. On- tario. After the ceremony the wedding party drove to the Town and Country Club where a sumptuous dinner was served. A wedding reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Andrews of Queensdale Ave.. where quite a number of guests had as- sembled to shower good wishes on the bride and groom. Among the out or town guests were Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams. and Mr. Warren Hunt. all of Hamilton. Solos was rendered by Miss Maureen Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ready left on a. short honeymoon trip to Hamilton and Niagara Falls. before leaving for Shilo. Manitoba. where Lieut- enant Ready is stationed as a paratrooper in the Royal Canad- ian Artillery. .M.....M:L.:..:..... Biuff,Mass.; ii. son. John Franklin; four sisters, Mrs. Louise MacNevin. Canoe Cove. P.E.I.: Isabel. Win- chester. Mass.; Mrs, Dari Mac- Quarrie, Lynnfield. Mass; Mrs. Sadie MacArthur, Medford. Ma5s.; two brothers. Neil. Somerville. Mass; Duncan. Winnipeg, Canada, and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held July loth at the Watson Funeral Home. with Rev. 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