PAGE EIGHT MIDNIGHT SHOW 'ro;NIGIIT AT 11.30 p. m. A story that's a ioy to be told! They're two Iioppy-go-honeys who hitched their Iovin' to a song and took everyone along for the ride! Iii ”.Ii37'1.e'"3ros:Musica1T””t ”ftTr?at8.'.'.I ' r I heaton of Commercial Cross, killedl THE C UARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE "EASTERN GUARDIAN ;(if-:N'l”s:-Mt)N'liAGUE: Harold F Landry. Mn Byron Eimnrt Mn Bruce Mu-.Phee Miss Joyce Wtgglniun. Pius Mcltlnnon. AGENT (il;0R(iI-ITOWN. Wnldun haven. II7'b:Tiu'ardiauAInlay-bowgugihi at the following placu In Monugui nine Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Ofllce; in Georgetown: "I'll! I'M! Ulfice: in seam: The sun: Bar and H. mclnnn h ecu. - . ..-.'C0-()P-l I I. Lu fri . Mr. John Yeo. Acadia Unlversitylmllo Above giflglgngeupel. lslarkgf is spending the weekend guest all ggug his parents, Mayor B. H. Yen and; Sgll Doug George Ol llle R. C M. Ml'5- 1'90: -V10”m8”C- P., Charlottetown, and Mrs. -Tm , Giurge, were visitor to M0 t. ..-s'r. MARY'S raiusn. Mon- ,;,,,,,.,,,,y. T ”"g”e tague, Chicken Supper. Beaver wgw Club Hall, Wednesday, November W.Mrl R. K, Clemenlsl G W. 1311- lMacDon.'il(I and Harry Johnslone 'rm- V l of Monlutztiv loll on Suniltiy . ”I-VQUEST P05'l'1'01VI'-II Td morning by car on at visit to Has- An inquest in the death of Basil lo". in a highway accident at Heathcr- Mrs, A, H. Buy” 1-elunled lo dole recently. 1185 been lJ05Ivl30nEd her home in Montague after spend- irum tonight until Friday night. It mg the pasl lwo mo,-lllls vlsll-mg will be held at Montague. lher son-in-law and daughter, In-. ---- Arnold Lane and Mrs. Lane, Erl- '0liT OF SEASON -- 'l'IW- nionton. Alberta. Guardian at Montague lreceivcdl N... yesterday several lpumy WlIIOW5.l 'TRU()K RUNS 1510 51-91"; found near the railway track at Lwhlll; mlgm have been ll sellolls the iarm of Mr. Fliallii Vcssey by Airs. Bruce MacPhee. Four new shoots were in evidcnce, and one bnrc tour opened buds. which is an. unusual phenomenon at this time of the year. accident occurred early yesterday morning at Montague where a 1-2- ton G. M. C. truck from Charlotte- town coming down the Wood is- land Hill crashed into the corner of Mabon's Drug Store, damaging Murray River library Receives large Donation . 'The committee in charge of building the Murray River New Public Llbiary were very pleased to receive ll cheque for the sum all One Hundred dollars from T. lsaton Co. Muncton, N. B. towards the New Library, needless to say this was very gratefully received. The committee reports the New ,Library as progressing favorably, they have a building on a plot of land tlonajed by a very generous r,CltlZCll, and it is expected to have lthc Library set up and in oper- ation in new quarters early in December. l, The chairman of the Library is Mr. George 0. Whiteway, while itreasurer is lilrs. Oliver A. Gidd- ings and the sccrctay is Miss Beth lBrehaut. Annual Meeting liltu.ra.y River W.l. ..rTho annual meeting of the lpressions of sympathy which were IN MEMORIAM MRS. BENJAMIN STEVEN! The death of Mrs. Benjamin Stevens of Georgetown occurred at the Brince Edward 1SIB.l'id Hospital on Monday, October 6th after sev- eral weeks illness. l The late Mrs. Stevens, the form- er Lena Maccallum of Plctou Is- land, was the mother of a large family. Twelve childfen survive her and two, twin boys, predeceased her. a The late Mrs. Stevens was woman of kind and friendly de- meanour, ever glad to extend the hand of welcome to those who vis- Jted her home. Steven's sight began to fall her many years ago and for the nineteen years prior to her death she was completely blind. Despite this fact she maintained her same cheerful manner and the care and attention she would have shared with the things in the world about her was directed solely and without stint on the members of her family. No mother could have showered more attention and'love on her family tl'a.n did the late Mrs. Stevens. The many beautiful floral tributes and thoughtful ex- the esteem in received showed which this fine lady was, held by u in MEMQRIAM , IIMRS. MARIE, FITZPATBICK ..'The death occurred at her home in tie Gros Marsh, on Thursday. September 11th of Mrs. Marie Fitr.Pr.trick at that age of 55 years. Her husband. the. late Joseph PitsPatrick. predeceased her sixteen years ago. The late Mrs. Fitzl-latrick was a daughter of the union of the late John Dan Steele, who predeceased her ten years ago, and Mrs. Steele (nee Catharine Mlcbeuni also D predeceased, one year IEO. Having suffered her illness with fortitude. and resigned to the Div- ine Wlll she peacefthly surrender- ed lher earthly ties and interests for her heavenly paradise, which she fondly hoped to attain. The deceahsed was I. lady of many sterling qualities of heart and mind, characteristics of which she displayed on all occasions. Her fondest interest was the ma- ternal love and welfare of her home and family. In parish acti- vities she gave generously and sincerely her time and talents to the achievements which she con- sidered were in the general inter- ests of all. Her memory will long linger among those with whom she so faithfully served. as an apostle. of spiritual advancement and so-f clal welfare. NOVEMBER ' 10. 1952 Plansiriinlstice Day Services At Montague Armistice. Day will be solemnly observed at Montague with , Earge parade, in remembrance ser- vice at the Kings County Mem. orial Hospital. and the placing oi wreaths at the Memorial Tablet Joining with the veterans in hon. oring the memory of their fallen comrades, will be the members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Po. lice, members of the Reserve Army the Scouts and Cubs. school child. ren and the general public. The parade. which will form at the Legion Home, will be led by the Legion President, Comrade Cyril Johnston, followed by Pipe; Donald Maclseod. the color party, R. C. M P. Reserve Army, scum and Cuba and will proceed along Main street to the hospital. Thu service will include the lament by Piper MacLeod. Last Post, ' iwt minutes silence and Reveille my Comrade John Denham, Lel;;cl; poem .by Comrade Cyril Johnston laying the wreaths, - Legion Ccmrade Cyril Johnston: town 01 --2------- the corner, and usi i . M011?-Blue. Mayo!" B- H- Ye0' Er - C!ll'0lleI"S damage to the ll'llE.'Tf. on:eIi5:,M”1'”lY HIV” womenls I”5m'""e moSe' M1958 good fortune W was -11” lhomh amiong .h", tam" eral Public. Prayer by Rev.,F.fIxi. l seriously injured, although one of W35 held at me home of M” L” know hen v VIIiidzatrI::3e 1:8 ngmthekleegiaefgfle Young will follow. the occupants had his lace cul by John Moore-on November 4th. In the passing of Mrs. Stevens, 8” Y . The parade wlll than relum ll C()lllillU(”(I from piigc l losl llllolllel. lime and by those whose pleasure it tunmc S iifinrsirlkiilgvther bank.l naftgrl which it flipped over on its backi pinning the fire occupants in thel flying glass. As the truck came down the hill the driver realized that the brakes were no longer working. and he attempted to guide cab. A 121-Slim" tank Of i1XlS0liI18,lhe truck into the street adjacent The meeting opened by repeat.- ing the Creed in unison. Eleven lmcinbers answered the roll call with a gift for the orphanage. 'Tlicre was also two visitors pres- ,cnt and one new member was wel- Gecrgctown has citizen, the husband and family a lovable companion, a wise counsel- lor, a. dependable hclpmate, and neighbours a true and honest friend. - - g the Legion Home where dinnri W” L0 mm and man the how” will be served by the Ladies Auxil- ality of her home. . A fitting recognition of the es- ll”-V I9 we VCi"a"3 Ind "ml team in which the deceased was familiar held was the large number of under the scat spilled over the the stare. Hottveveltl he sll-llck 3 trapped victims. lcar parked in front of the store, A short time later Mr. AHSU-3i and turning the wheel brought the relatives and friends, who in final tribute of respect viewcd her mor- tal remalns and formed her funer- comed into the Institute. After the correspondence lead, several members volunteered There are left to mourn her pass- lmz besides it sorrowing husband MANILA NW" 3 T (Monday) T (AP) - A Pacific typhoon will was DAV MMRAE MacDonald. Who Was 1'01-Ul'HiH8 l0.i'ight end and side of the truck ll 1 lll l l ll, six sons, William, Fraser, Harry. 51 3011939 on Saturday seplem- l dz l, 6 . use Gm! "ma We mm n his home nearby, -saw the ulntulln-' againstvtha corner of the building, ;;ll,f3i1m for L 6 D5 u e 0 E Edwarriland Thomas at he e and her lath, under the direction oi fggge ,:veer:.ed 0 olllo zulcegulfsrll, ml: ,.,,,,,..,,l, H cd Lluck. he mlfoimed lilisl atlcllldlsloclllllliz bricks V and breaking: New Dmcel-5 glccled were Mrs Lorne with the Canadian. rmy atlihe MacKlnnon Funeral Service, oklmwa and headed m,.ll.lWm., ,, Allllul MacDonald an ogcl1el,tianieuoik. the side of the mick ollvel. Glddmgs. pllesldenll Mm Halifax. Six daugliters, Maisie 4Mrs.lMontague, to St. Georges Church. toward solllhem Japan Tl" ' UHXV SUCCCCGN1 In Olmlllllg U18 G001. was badly smashed and the frame F;-pd white, vlcc-president: Ml's.lLal'4'l'enre MacQulllan). Flossic St. Georges, where a Requiem wmlhe, Bureau mm the Elm," Mid I'ClPfi5"lE W059 "l5ldC- CC1'9””i ilVi5l5d- The MOIHRI-"16 I78-1aC1lI11Pnl,Pet-:r MilCLCEill, secretary treasur- (Mrs. Charles McCi,nnelli, M.-irg-IHKEII M355 W35 Celebrated by 1181' was about 575 miles gouthegsj; or PRINCE EDWARD C AP I T O I. TD-DAY - TuE. - WED. RANK, IRICHAIRDI. IRUSTY ANITA '.l0VEJUYiCARLSUNrlAMBLYN:LlMSE "RETREAT HELL" EXTRA: NEWS -- MUSICAL - CARTOON SHQYVING AT 3:30 -2 7 -- 9' &TllEsDAY . l ' ADDED TD I PIIDDIIAM " P.E.I.lS FLYING FARMER . EXTRA! SPECIAL This special featurette "Eye Witness No. 44", produced by the stars Mr. -Elton Woodsido of Clinton, P.E.I., who is noted throughout Can- ada as "P-E.l2s-Flying Farnwr". Mr. Woodslde is shown as an airborne newsboy. picking up bundles-of papers at the Charlottetown AIl'f;(lt(l'tt8.ll(I tlfropplng tlhcm all re-arranged, points througliouf the Province. Then ba 0 the arm and un Ilhe next paper round or a call from the Islanders for- a mercy flight for which Board, Woodstde is always ready. Also Famous French Wood Carving -- "Sick Kid's Hospital”. Dr. G. S. A. lnman and the Mon- at the R. C. )1. P. investigated the tague detach Tent of the R. C. M. accident, P. were immediately called to the scene. Miss Jamie-son and Wllber Naddyl were taken to the hospital for: .."Fwclvc members of the Ivy treatment. The three fatality vic- Junior Red Cross held their meet- tims were later removed to them: on Friday ailemooli. 0610179!" Montague undertaking parlors. 24th. at Wlfllm Road School. The truck was owned by M; The president, Betty lvfacBeth. Wllllam Naddyll occupied the Cl'lail',- with Bob on Saturday morning Coi'oin2rlstURll. Secretary, takiiiglcarc of Dr. Inman impanelled A jury Wilhim; busiiiess Pf me meemm: Mr. R. W. Beck as foreman: otherl l, lolglomflglwn "ant me,"3”)f”e5 members of the jury are Messr lgnd E pliglfeiglus ?;EeE1”3dW9Fg '93” Douglas Coffin. Carl Boehner, Rob- hold 5: auction 5 l”” l etclfl ed to ert Vanlderstlne, T. M. Llewellyn, meemlg with an anflllizle be. '19” V. R. PE'pICl', Douglas MacLaren.l ' mugm . - ,fi-ll'-l,- i, -3 , The date of the inquest has not lg; Tlle Ldl,lIallIl::ie.lI,)llld";aIlI,&1 been set pending the recovery of was held l” the hall Miss Jamleson. l The dead are Cecil Naddy, 23, appolnled: Greenfield: Gerald Dunn. 1 walel... Greenfield; and Edith MacKlnnoi1.islual-ll 17 of Milltown Cross, land Mr. Naddy is survived Dliliellls. Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam'Beih. Hall supervisors: Jean Am. Naddnnne brother Wilbeia also i11:Munro, Betty liiacBetli and Edith the accident, and one sister Louise MacDonald. Police: Norman Clar- in Boston. lay and David Mzzccarron. Mr. Dunn is also survived by hisl The roll call was answered by parents, Mr. and Mrs. lCugenel"tlie biggest lie ever told." A Dunn, three brothers, Eugene Jl'.. P0111151 auction was held by the Victor and Robert, and Mary, lljllaclgel". llllllt! WUIHBF being Edith Alvina, Erma and Della. 30 0118 t The funeral of Ml'. Naddy and After a proarani put on by the Mr. Dunn will lake place lmm slh committee consisting of Cameron IVY JUNIOR RED Johnny Clarey and Bob Health: Norman Clarey Betty MacBeth. at ---- Maryis church, Montague, on g , Tuesday mornlllgl at 9304 meeting adjourned in the usual Miss MacKinnon is survived by '"3"””' her father, Mr. Herman MacKin- "A-(1 ncn, three brothers, George, Neil ': and Earl at home. Also four sisters, TETTENHALL E g g l Betty. (Mrs. Ted Butler) Milltown; The ludg-e ln ',,,,,l”i,g;1,,”,,,,,(f,3S1j,l,,., Luna" iM'5- Mex Whnewaylitown dIsmlssed'an ice cream sa Brooklyn; Jean and home. The funeral takes place today at 1:30 from the home at Milltown Cross, thence for service at the, Baptist Church in Albion. Inter-l ment in the church cemetery. KIND lllllli Barbara All war vets are TEA I Irlwnil ujlllr I "U" I'.'NIl.' I v at the Kings County and poppies to be . available. Dinner will their families. The following committees vrercl l Ticllncss: l by his Edith MacDonald and Betty Mac-l Munro and Edith MacDonald. th:-1 i T IIEMEM-BRANCE 'll.'IY PARADE. MONTAGUE. P. the Remembrance Day parade and service in at the Legion Home at -10:30 a.m.. berets ion Home at 12. noon to all veterans and 61'. The program consisted of a contest, put on by Mrs. Oliver Giddings, and won by Mrs. Peter M2icLean. Aflcr singing the Na-l lLI0llaI Anthem, a delicious lunch .was served by the hostess, asslstccl by the lunch committee. Murray Harbour North and Vicinity and Mrs. John Fraser. Montagur,- wcrc visitin,r.' relatives and friends .Mass.. and Mrs. i”l0l'CllC9 Camnbeil. aret, Catherine, Jean and Betty Anti, all of Georgetown. Two sis- ters, Mrs. C.E. Stevens. Everett, also Trenton. N.S. also survive; pastor Rev. Fr. Bennett MacDon- ald, who also officiated at the in- terment in the adjoining cemet- ery, where all that was mortal of a loving and devoted mother was Cnlll gmmlcllllldrelll l lh waslllltilllslllailllxl laid to rest beside hel. The mnm”, 5”V”'3. W1: I There are left to mourn her held front Georgetown ncican lmsslllgv me lollcwlng Inns and Church on Thiirsdav. Oct. 9th was largely attended. services at the church and grave were conducted daughters: J. D., Toronto, Ont.; Theresa (Mrs Francis Johnston), Primrose: Charles, John, Mary by the Rev. IV. C. Heat: of Clitor- lottetown. Funeral was under the direction of the MacKinnon Fun-' cral Home, Montague. Hymns sung wcrc "Safe in the Arms of ilcsiis", "Blessed be the and Stella at home, and one sis- ter Elizabeth, Verdun, Quebec; also two grandsons. The pall-bearers were: Messrs. Leo Fay. A. D. MacDonald, How- ard Macl..eod, John Somers, Wm at Mll1.l'ay l-la;-bout" North on Sullv T”, wlmle U-lg Llght, Forever Sllln- ch”-ma" 'md Hugh Macphee” (lay, Notcmbcr End. Mr. Verne Stewart who has been serving with the Canadian Arm,v in Korea for the past year. is spcncliiig a sixty (lay iuilough with his wife and family. i l Fl'lCll(IS are ' In hcar Mrs .Wcb5tcr Clow is a patient in the Kiiigis County Hospital. All join ill wishing her a speedy recovery I The Pctcrs Road Y, P. 8. hold, their regular meeting on Tuesshiyl evening, November 4l.ll, at tiicl mansc, and the Murray Hzirbour. North Y. P. S. was held on Wcd- 1 .nesday evening. ll - -A.O. E ....L1..LLL- a inian charged with blowing the horn of his truck "exccsslvcly.”, The judge commented "it's a pity lwe can't go back to the good old -days when the muffin man went down.the road ringing his bell." E. I.. NOV. llth invited to take part in Hospital. Parade falls worn and medals if he served In the Leg- National Film As Chapter I Prince Edward Islcn a Provincial holiday. 0 I PRODLAMATION Sub-section, 7 proclaims November 'l1t-It as day It will be observed by the Town of Souris as at Civic holiday. Revised Statute of d 1951. Section 23. consequently on that C. E. Lu VIE, Mayor of Sour-is. 'November 11th being PIIDDLAMATIDII eluted by statute, consequently that day will -be ob- , served by the Town of Montague as a civic holiday. Mayor of the Town of Montaigne-I at Provincial Ilolldsy as de- BEUCE H. YEO, I cth". The followiiig were the pallbear- crs: Jcsech Johnson. ivartor Walk- er, Janics '.VIllCStY.'lllll. Pat Murphy. Frank Gntcll. Russr-l White Flowers Pillow" V The Fztniily. S prays: Mario, Ed and Fainily. Sister Flsrcnce anti family Cally, Edna and family. Staff of Ucorrzctovn School C.N.R. Shopmcn. The Henry r'amily. Georgetown Eagle Hockey Club. The McConnell Faiiiily. Mrs. Myrtu: Btll)lfl03.ll. Mr. and Mrs, Emincrson Llewt-llyli: and fainzlv. Sprays: ' Mr. and Mrs. Ii.G. George Mrs. McRac. Mr. and Mrs. Allister Stcwart..I Letters of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown. Stu Louis. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen and family. Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Roach and faintly, Charlottetown. Lena and Bill MacDonald, Pictou Island. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Butler, st. John. Anna and .Lloyd Nickcrson, Ev- crctt, Mass. Lot and Harry Wilson, Havel-hill, Mass. Mrs. Bella MacLean, Pictou is- land. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcswaln, Georgetown. Mr. Michael Burke Sr. and fam- ily, Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcxeamey. Georgetown. ' Beth and Frank Gallagher, Mono- ton. Eddie and Laura Morrison, Char- lottetown. Dr. and Mrs. Alex Kennedy. Georgetown.- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stevens, Everett, Mass. Andy and illelida Maccallum and Family, Plctou Is. The Glover Family. Pictou. Eleanor and Lawrence Ford. sou- ris. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Casey and family, Cardigan. Charles and Ida Munroe. Plctou Is. Mr. snd Mrs. Ra mond Morton and family, Georg wri. Dolly ward and Carl Macon- lum, Pictou Is. Mr. and Mrs. William While, Mr. J. A. McKi.nnon, Ottawa. Borden. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hemswck. Ot- tows. Doris and Alfie Madman. Pfe- lou Is. Junior Nickel-son. Everett. Mus. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Msccallum and boys, Plctou Isa Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry and family, Georgetown. Mr. Frank Munroe, tlctou Is. Art and Cm-en's Mcswuln, Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phiibrook. Lsncuter. Mass. Hanoi and Howie Hooper, Pictou Is. Janie, Duncan Mnobun. Pictou Ls. -0111: and Mltgaret Dalton, Trent and Annabell ll, Mr. and Mrs. luymond Pools and Joan. Lower Montague. ' Mr. and Mn. Clifford rtumore, at. John. , . . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunter. illit- fdx. . Oortrude Doyle, nouwn. ' May her soul rest in peace. Mass Cards at Masses Mary and Stella Charles and John - Mr. and Mrs. Francis Johnston and family. J. D. and Cecilia, Toronto (2) Liizabcili Steele, Montreal Agnes Rudge, Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Maurice FitzPat- rick Mr. mid Mrs. Andrew FItzPa.t- rick and family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fii.z.Patrick and family Mr. and Mrs.. John Somcrs and family Christian family, Launching Mrs. Mary Coffin, Maine Mr. and Mrs Paul Smart, Maine Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Turner, Maine Mrs. Alice dale, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Centerville, Mass. Marie, Tncresa and Agnes Steele, Gaspcrcaux James Steele, Gaspereaux M" The Steele and Wood family. Charlottetown V Hcrb Steele and family, Chdr- lottetown Mrs. Catherine Scully and John, Dorchester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton. Bos- O'Donnell, Roslin- Raymond Lewis, family. Elliotvale Ml'. and Mrs. John Whaleri and family, Elliotvals ' Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntym and family, Cardigan Mr. and Mrs. Reg Mclntyre. Georgetown - Mrs. Philip Morrison and fun- lly. Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fay and fam- ily. Newport Captain Slgswoith and family, Newport Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. McPhee, St. George's Eugene Delorie Mr. and Mrs. and family Mr. and Mrs. John J. Campbell and family, St. George's Mr. and Mrs. George McPher- son snd'famlly Mrs. Ernest Leonard, at.Geoiue'a De Clros Marsh and Newport Social Club Mr. and Mrs. and family Mr. and Mrs. John D. Johnston Mrs. Margaret McDonald and Joseph . , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moliinnon, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Abden Hewlett. Gowan Brae. Mr. and Jun. Russell Driscoll, Mt. Herbert. ' Mr. and Mn. Louis Kelly. Mt. Herbert ,. . Gertie. Mu-is, Helen and Billie, Olga Spaiill. OhIl'IOl..,IkIo0WgI R r. an s. ou oone, Morcll W P y Mr. and Mrs. John Iloruide and family. Charlottetown Florence Christian. Baton, Mug Chutes Powers ton, Mass. - Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean. and family Mr. and Mrs. Dolph McPhee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome McLean and family. 'Mrs. Joint Steele and family. and family. Mrs. Tessie Carmichael and Okinawa toward Japan miles an hour. this morning, moving at about eight Somcrville, Mass. Marie McKinrion, Lexington, 3 as. Joseph McPhee, Sussex, N. B. Wreath Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison and faintly, St. George's S plritual Bouquet sister Mary Charles, Kingston Ontario. Letters and Cards of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. William Norton, Roiabury. Mass. DeBlols Bros., Charlottetown Mrs. Milton Bell, Charlottetown Mary Quinn, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Francis Whalcii, Vernon River Mr. and Mrs. Fonce McQuaid Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Angus L. McPher- son and Claire Mrs. John J. Campbell auc Waltston, Southport Mr. and Mrs. J. B. St. John Souris East Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison all! family, St. George's Mrs. Mabel Moreside, Charlotte- town Mrs. Catherine Scully, ter, Mass. Mrs. Alice O'Donnell, Roslindalc Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewn Ceiitrcville, Mass. Mrs. Joseph Rooney, Morell Buddy and Teresa Power, Elliot- yale Mr. and Mrs Owen Baird, Mary and Bernadette, Webster's Cornet DOl'CIl(s- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinn Cardigan Mr. and Mrs. John O'Reilly Montreal Mrs. Efln McEacliern, Soinii East Stella Sullivan. Cardigan Mary McDonald, Toronto Mrs. Mary Power, Old Spain Charlottetown Frances McDonald. Bl'0Dklill(', Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDoi.- ald and family, St. George's Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hennes sey and Georgie McDonald, Cou- cord. Mass. Mary and Claire Moran. Mont- real Mary Campbell, Montreal Mae Moran, Montreal Stella Campbell, Dundu Mr. and Mrs. Allan Morris. Primrose Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean and family Mr. and Mrs. Don McLean and Michael gar. and Mrs. Angus D. McDon- Mr. and Mrs. John McLean and mily Jean O'Donnell. Toronto. bard Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Marie Fitr.Pwtrlck extend sincere thanks to their pastor, Rev. B. J MacDonald, to all kmd neighbour! and friends. also Dr. G". B. Inman. and all who sent Mass cards. iritunl 'bouquetI. messages and e prcssions of sympathy. and . others who in any way ssslsted in our bereavement in the losl of I loving sndfdevotcd mother. IIIEI I'lIl' SIIIIKES At the Met twinge of rheumatic pailif t kg Templeton: -R-Cc. Over In In 1 lion T-R-C's used every" inont speedy relief from pain caused by fIIrIf- matlom. Irtltrltll. neuralgia. lumbas"j""' leis-la u. Why suffer needlessly? IKNP R-C's on hand. and use them pfolnllillii I. mily ssc. 81.3.71: drug oouiitm. Mrs. Harriet Scott. D... h us. Mrs. Gusto ncuan. Montreal Mr. and- Mrs. William Nootinn, Pictou LI. Mrs; Bridget. Mlthuon and ma- ily. Toronto. ,:. ,.. Willard .mowtn ma iumiy. their recent and bereavement. Mrs. Ens Mcttean. Boston. Mus. Mr-Jmiaudn lvevdin and ram- Hy Wlahto thank III thud who um 1l0W9;a,md cord: of ayaimny and more who 'tteTpea' ln' My wiytin” -II.”-J. Maltoll ll. 0. Optometrist. lug Examined lining and Qnpplylng Ginsu. CIA omn noun: . II to II, A.M' -'5-”t.' '5-ts-.--I Jfficd coiietcctea hit! him Drufcu. T IIOlIM'IIrl-oft-I5 In