.fY.'.o I MONTRIAI .5 ' 1 JUNE 26, 1953 IN MEMORIAM JLEXANDER. ATHOL Mac- BEATH IN MEMCRIIAM WALTER N. MYERS The death occurred atlthe Kings ".51. Mmyws convent Ammo” COUMY Memmlal H05l””ll- M0l1":lUlll was the center of attraction 138119. Mall 13"” 0! Ml" lvamr 52in Souris on Thursday evsning l:'11x9l'5 0' C”dl5lmv 3"" 3 mo” .lune 18 when 25 students graduat- 1 959- c from G . ' . . He leaves to mourn one son All Mul,phy":::5ggd.R'gh" R" J MW" 3t Mme "'1 we daughter Honoring the occasion with their J95" wt” 1” 9'"Pl0Y?d 3'' Monmguej presence were Rev. John Sullivan Pt E' 1' His hlhel and mmhelm 0! St. Dunstan's University; Rev. Q”o'.;.r'?"?aoT.'i.'.T.'. lfrisli 3'naMi.?'.fu.3. g?;rs;ie348;,lgf;;g;dt ,fegmMn;g(;g- . - - . 0 and sister Arthur and Clarence, B” V, Rev Leonard A re! st both oi Martinvale, P. E. I.; Percy Chili, V tR P J My ' V ' oi Montague P. E. 1.: Stanley oi ',e,5' eve t ' .”magm"' r ' - . . Souris and Rev. J. Smith Char- Farmington Falls, Maine, Vernon 1 M m Q ' oi Canton, Mast; Clayton oi Merl- 9!; Om” m , - ford, Mass; mma (Mrs. Archie 3. wmshlp Alulur Pele"- Macmwd) Scum Boston. Mam: May-oi .oi Souris voiced the ap- Mae (Mrs. Melville Robbins), Mar- pr'?clMl0fl M the Toll" Cmmcur tlnvnle, P. E. 1., and one grandson ML Hamld 5' H-V”-'5-, 5”P"Vl50' are mm 1?” to moumb of Schools, in expressing his, es- Hl, wife the former Bealrlceitecm oi the work oi. the school Craswell predeceased him by eleven and ll"? Pmgram 0i ll"? 9V'ml1'lil. months; also one brother Elmer Mlded 3 message Of resret irom who was killed in the last war. DR L- W- Shhw. Deputy-mlnlltef Walter who was a iaithiui work- of Education, that. he could not er for tho church gnd community accept the invitation because. at will be greatly missed, his absence irom the province. The iiineral was held Saturday Good Wishfs and thanks Of the P. M. May 16th, from St. Andrew's Board of School Trustees of Sou- Prmbyterian Church. Cardigan,,ris were aptly COIIVEYE-d to the ioilowlng a short service at his late graduates and iaculty by Mr. J. J. residence. . MacDonald. The iuneral was largely attend- The stage-setting of green vel- ed and people came from far and vet. curtains and picture oi Ell- near to pay their last respects to zabeth II, ilanked with silk ilags the departed. The service was cou- of Britain and of Canada formed ducted by the Minister. ltev. F. N. an appropriate background. Two Young. who snake words of com- royal crowns and a basket of lo” W the l391'58V9Cl l8mllY- Mm white blossoms were in the lore- Elsie Watter-worth was the organ- ground, 1-lis Honor Judge st. Clair 131 The hymn-'t 3"”8 Were? "Th? Trainor, guest speaker oi the l-Oird dl5wMl' Shepl;81'Cl"- "What 3 evening, was the iirst to compli- Fr 9” 9 H3” " Jews" Md ment them on the program oi "5319 l" the Arms "1 Jews-” music, song and symposium on Pallbearers were: John Webster. the me of Queen Elizabeth 11, Hugh MaCEachem- Gmrge Ma” while he counselled them regard- Dmm1d' chm,” Mcmuani mseph ing their duties and rights ns cit- Qllm" lmd wlmam R9dm0”d- Thellzens of the great British democ- h!arse was driven by James Almcy MacDonald and he was tenderly laid to rest in the family plot Jill A soul returned to Him who gave it on April 7, when Alexan- der Athol MacBeath passed away at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pltai. He was 74 years oi age and a liie-long resident of the commun- ity of Marahiield. He was a man of sterling character and pleasing disposition which endeared him not only to his iamily but also to all who knew him. The late tMr- Mac.Beath was an ardent support- er oi things in liie that were W0I”llI while. He was ever active at work 991-Lgining to the extension oi 'Jod's kingdom. He was a llie long member and an elder of St. Columba Presby- terian Church ior 20 years. He was a good neighbour and coun- sellor. He was thoughtful and sin- cere in all things. At an early age he took over the (arm which his lather had operated and was suc- cessiui in his agricultural pursuits ill through life. He leaves to mourn his wiie. illc iormer Jean Godirey oi Marsh- Held and a. son. Athol; also two sisters, (Irene). Mrs. Perkins 0! Western Canada. and (Blanche), lira. A. H. Boswell oi Marshiield. The iuneral service was conduct- id by Rev. Donald Nicholson 0! Clyde River. in St. Columba Pres- byterian Church at Marshtield ind interment was in Marshiield Qommunlty Cemetery. Card or rifonis I wish to thank Dr. 1. Rachmel. Nurses and staii oi the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, ior the kind care and attention I received while I was a patient there. Also to those who visited me and sent cards and neighbors who put my crop ln 10? Interesting Program The iollowing program was pre- me. the Cardigan Gamma” sented: Coronation march, Helen To til. my Slncemi ”l"””- B Marie Maccormack: greeting. Eleanor Clinton: chorus. "The R” ;::,l::;;;;nM,. Bells oi St. Maryis"; High School - Department, promotions and prem- The iamily oi the late Walter iums: duet, "Charlie Of ll"? Uh" Myers wish to thank the Doctoral-liins", Helen Marie Maccormack. and Nurses oi Montague Hoapllai'Ve1ma Paquet; symposium, ”The and all those who helped in anylQueen-God Bless Her"; choruses: way during their bereavement; also,"Elizabetli of England" and "All IN MEMORIAM In loving Ine.r-nor: of my N09!"- Mn. William M. Moore, who passed those who sent ilowers, cards and Hall the Queen", the graduates; ""55 Jun 26”” 1948' messages oi sympathy. graduation honors; A Parting When all is still and silent. BWBT Word, Frances Campbell: Alml And sleep iorukes my eyes. Mater, the. graduates; address to CHEMISTRY MARVELS the graduates, His Honor Judge St. Clair Tralnor; Right Rev. J. A. Ilvlllrphy, DD, presiding: "God isnve the Queen. I 'I'lie iollowing received Grade IX My thoiighte are in the silent grave Where my dear Mother lies. One clement oi the valuable. iertilizer. phosphate of lime. is ob- tained from slag. leit in making basic steel. Sully Missed by D-uxhter. Mrs. Alex Jackson. Albion Lot. 59. P. E. I. PAIZATI belongs to the versatile. lfalmily of carbo- matc fungicides which give powerful disease control without harming the plants. Tliough PARZATF. gives outstanding protection against carly and late blights. its action is so mild that it will not damage the foliage. PARZATF. fungicides may he used alone or combined with other spray or dust materials, in even the hottest weather. PARZATE is economical and easy to use. Uu before diuaus become established PARZATI fungicides are preventive materials. hence they are most effective if used before disedses become established. Because they give superior disease con- trol without injury to plants, PARZATE fungicides result in vigorous. healthy crop growth and higher yields. . ' . Two lormulgtiom to Protect Your Crops PARZATI-Nahum (Liquid form). A handy-to-use fungicide in liquid form which disperses almost immediately in the spray tank. Must always be used with zinc sulphate. L PAIZATI-llnob (Dry form). A wcmuble powder which may be mod either as a spray or dust. When used as I dust. dilute with talc to concentrations of not less than l0'7,. i 'Regiurml mile Mari QIE. I. do Pom do Nnnmn xi C1. Unt.) O'l'I'IlI C-I:l POTATO PIITICIDII DIICOP Du" (Sf DDT-Sh Copper). For blight: and'insccu. For seed-potato crops or heavy aphid infestations. use DEECOP Dust S-7 (57,, DDT-7'Z, Copper). DIICOP Spray (I 3x DDT-JOX Coppdr). Developed especially for potato insects, but glso excellent for many other crops. . C-I-I. 25f DDT Imulllon. Highly effective against lcaflioppcrs. beetles and many other insects. May from ybisr dealer cauanuu mousraus ll.'IMITID Agricultural Chemical: Dopumnom HALIFAX - IOLQJIIC A CHATNAM, 0NT.' f WINNIDIC lJudge st. iilair LT?-rainor Addresses I25 Graduates From Souris convent I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN highest aggregate, donated by Miss Helen Maclsaac, Peggy Mull- ally; premiums ior the tiiiri high- est aggregate, donated by Miss Margaret McQuaid, Marie Mossey certiiicates in order oi merl.: md Jim." Maclmyrel l”'""””m June”, MacDonald. Peggy Mumlior religion. donated by Monsignor ally. Mlrle Mossey, Joan MacIn- M"rphy' Peggy Mummy? memi W,” cecal”, Doylh Am". Praughn lum ior improvement in French, 5.11,, webnerl Margaret Pmugm. donated by Mrs. Keith Mathcson, Doris Mallard. Barbara MacPhee, C"'””i Doyle? Plemlum donated zlll. Mmmm, and Mary Many by Mrs. Catharine Creamer ior mug. Class. Spirit, Margaret Praugiit; The muowmg received Grade X premium ior music doniited by certlticatel in order oi merit: M”'.F””k P"q""' 531” web”"- camulne Macphee, Rum Macmg Prize List ior Grade X is: Gov- tyu. Bum” Madden, Avomml ernor-Generals Bronze Medal ior smith, Joyce paquet, Helen Macy general proficiency, Grade X, Donna, Rim Dixon. Susan Macy Catherine MacPhee; premium for Cormuh Velma Paquem Belem highest aggregate, Grade X, don- Marie Maccormack, Mary Doyle Med by st M"5'l5 A,l”"l”a9r and mt; Doyle. Catherine. MacPhee; premium for pr,” L,” for Gmde second highest aggregate, don.'iat- premmm for highest aggregate. ed by the-Children of Mary and donated by Souris Home nd the SW” Rm" .C'w'L' Rum School Association, Jeanette M c- M”””"e ”"d 5"”? Ma”l”"'"3: Donmd; premium ml. the second premium for the third highest as;-I gregate, donated by the IX ls: 5”””5,Tur: ROAR or MARTIAL LAW ioo,oon rioterl who ..l were rebelling licynnd Berlin, brought out RM lisgllil-lfrgimlllffhgzgmllfifisofgsultlilDgussian tanks rumble down a against Red rule. The revolt. ranks and machine gunners to en- IN MEMORIAM ........ ........... by ............l.s1;”t"l.?E 3:”:L"ir':""-' 915 sv::m2l"-3E ”.””?:'.” -37":?9t2:."i":f33l 1?? Murphy, Susan MacCormack;IMRCD0nhlCl. Ann 1393810: 510. by William Hughes. and inr French,,Mi. Ge eyicve inr MR; DONALD Km M-CLENNAN premium donated by the soul-lslthe Souris Branch oi the Canad-'Paul Mulially; 55, by Rev. LouisfEngiish, Eva Gallant; 52, by Min Home and school, English Liiem- inn Legion, boys having highest Dougan ior Latin, Grade XII, Estelle MacKinnmi and Mr. Mer- tui-e, Helen MacDonald; prgmlumlaggi-egates, Kenneth Campbell, Frances Campbell, Eleanor Clin- lin MacAuinv ior English com. Funeral services were held ior for French and Arithmetic, don-lD6lmal" Allkm: 810. by Sol2ris'tnn, Marina Malone: S5, by Dr. A. position. Patricia MacDonald, Mrs, Margaret (MacKenzle) Mac. aiecl by the Legion, Catherlnelldome and School Association i0rlA. MacDonald, ior initiative, Grace Seaman; 32, by Mrs. St, Lennon, '16, of ii Traiiord street, MacPhee; premiums for Applica- strenuous endeavor, awarded by class spirit and interest in hex-,Clair Paquet ior puiiciunlliy and South Quincy, who died June 20 tlon, donated by Mr, and Mmlvote of the class, Catherine Monn- work, Patricia MacDonald; 34, by,periect attcnciancc, Patricia perv. at her home. Charles Boylan, and Mrs, Daniel ey and Allan Kcays; t5. by the,Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacDonald, ior ers. The services were held at the McEachern, Rita Dixon, Rita.Children of Mary. for diligence second rank in science, Ruth Mur-l Diplomas or rho lull G,-Ml; xl Wickens and Troupe Funeral Doyle and Mary Dnyip; utlpnrl. and courtesy, Grace Seaman; ,s5,lphy; 55, by Mr. and Mrs. cl0S9plilCl.'iSSlCal Crilll'S4" air ;rwardc,rl in; home, 26 Adams street, Quincy, ance, donated by a friend. Joycelby Rev. P. G. Murnaghan, iorlcampbell, ior constant applica-ltwith honorsr -Frzlllros Campbell, with Rev. Walter J. Ralston oi the Paquet; music, donated by 'Mrs.lMaihematics, Reginald Peters and firm. Betty Chevem and MarinalEleanor Clinton, Patricia Peters. Smallwood, Helen-Marie lwendell Maccormack, Joyce Pa quet Velma Paquct. , First United Presbyterian church A. H. oiiiclnting. Burial was in Mt. Wol- laston cemetery. Born at Rose Valley, Prince Ed- ward Island, Mrs. MacLennan lived in Quincy ior the past 48 years. She was a member oi the C.W.L. awarded ior general p Keays; and lMary's Alumnae for showing great iapplicaiion to Grade XI Prize List as follows: pcarpcnter and Reginald Peters; 55' 315 premium presented by Sourismby Mr. A. T. MacDonald pro- yearly a;.'gl'PgalP p iiclency with iirst rank in all sub-:Annc MacDonald; 35 by Mr. alldlald inr first rank in mat.hematics.lDonald. Elizabeth ("hex-erie, Reg S10. by the Si.7,Malone; 82-50. by lone, ior French, Annc.Ewen: 54, by Mr. Mrs. John Ma-lLucetta'MacDonalrl, Aim Deagle. Catherine Mc-JJoyce Stead, Anna MacDonald and Mrs. Angusfand Grace Scaiimn: lal'El'RRP5 Maccormack, for strenuous, con- over 65 perccnit, Kenneth Camp- ior alstand application, Jane Pierce: &5.lbcll, Dclmar Ailkcu. Eva Gallant. of Eli per cent, by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacDnn-lAnnc Carpcntcr, Par;-ll-la M". ClaSSVi'0l'l(, Loyal Ladies of Clan MacGregor. jects but one, to Frances Camp-'Mrs. Air-x P. MacDonald. ior alEleanor Clinton: 32.50, by Missllnald Peters. Jane Pierce, Allal Surviving besides her husband, be1l;; 310 premium, by Souriskvearly apzgregate of 80per('0Ill,lVElil1a MacAulay, ior strenuouslKcays, Ruth Murpiiy, Wendel Donald K. MacLennan. are a son. Council of Knights of Cnlumbus,'JoyL'e Stead. sin. by Rev. Wilired-l)0I'SEVPHmCt'. Bernadellh MHCDUTI-1KPa5'5. Catherine lill:Ewen. Mar Murdock Winton Macbennan, and ior second yearly aggregate. Elca- Kecie, ior French and Malhenia-l5l7fl? 93. lw Mr. Peter Mclsaac. iorlina Malone. Paul Mullaliv, wl. a. daughter, Miss Janet Alllne Mac- nor Clinton; 55 Christian dnc- tics, Ann Deaxzie and Joyce Stead; first rank in history, Francesiliani Hughes. Catharine liioonev, Lennon, both of Quincy; and two trinc, by Monsignor Murphy, .lane,S5, by Mr. and Mrs. Leo DDll'0l,lCl1"ll3l3CllJ 52 50. by Miss Helen Bernadette MacDonald. ' sisters. Mrs. Florence Brown of Pierce and Eva Gallant: 315. by Jfior English literature and com..lMncIsaac ior matlicniatics, Ken? --.......... mot Quincy and Mrs. Katherine Fisher J. Hughes Co. to three next high-Inositmn, Anne MacDonald andllwih Campbell: 53 by Mr. andl, ' of Ormand Beach. Fia., and one est. yearly aggregate. all over fiflllollfilliil. MacDonald: .35, by Mr, Mrs. Alex. Mooney. for history and U””””" l'lP”-'ll' l'Vl5i8.'-'” Wt gra ndmn. lpcrccnt, Patricia Peters. Lil.-nrt:1!.'i'lelvin .l. McQunirl inr Srlcnrr, French. Patricia Peters: -37.50. h,l"'"a'r”d ln Emland ".1 Mill ml lllwr . .. .. .. I Illlltll Mo-irelxand-lnirire-Ca.ii-ndians are switching to Esso and 15550 Extra because no other Easolines in Canada can give such a combination of greater surging power . . . faster. livelier acceleration . . . more money-saving miles per gallon. 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