AUGUST .3. 1953 Malioii. Mr. and Mrs. Emmct Mur-1' IN pliy uiici Jacsic. .M'i'. and ivfris. ....... v't'aiter bmillicli, Mr. and Mrs, MR Mwnmgu (;3E5N,gx James McGu.,--.iii, Mr. and Ivfr5.ll ...... Framcis iVlclJci'iiiu:i1, .iVll'S. Albert Friend: throughout the mo. McGuigan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward mac learned Wm, mg”; or the Powers, Mr. and Mrs. John T. msmg of Mmhul amemm or Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck- m,kom, on June 14th, at theyiey. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Tralnor, ;h;1p1ottet0wn Hospital, after irirl illness. Born in Newton in 1866 the late M, Greenan .(with the exception -1 a few years spent in Western Tnnada). was a life long resident I, Kmkom parish, when by his James Hammil. Mr. Jerome Ran- tidusir.V. he established a home, nahan. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer iiiicli was the centre of an ideal HU8h95- M11 and MW Thomas thristian family life. He had the Deiglian, Mr. and, Mrs. Bepiiett yappy faculty of making friends mny, and his ready good humor ind real Irish wit won for him the iffcclion of the young people of .he community, and the respect lll(l confidence of all who knew lilll. His life had seen its share of JOY ,,,d gorrow, the loss of his dearly 7Cl0l'Cd wife at an early age was a neat sorrow to him. but through ,t all his trust in God, and his Tllarlly to all continued to develop md grow stronger. His declining years were made happy by the kindness of his fam- Liv, and strength of soul given by the spiritual consolations imparted llV the Rev. Maurice MacDonald. city Hospital. He met death with perfect resignation to the Divine will, knowing it to be the gateway to a. happy eternity. His remains were conveyed from the home of his son Clair, Park st, Charlottetown June 15. to Kmkora, from where a largely at- tended funeral was held Tuesday morning to St. Malachi's Church, Kinltora. Requiem Mass was cele- imited by the pastor, Rev. Claude Sh:-.1, assisted by Rev. Reginald McDonald, Seven Mile Bay. Pall bearers were Messrs. Rus- sell Dcighan. Fm” Dimer. Walter Farmer, Borden; P. J. Grcenan, Ignatius Lawless and Fred McCar- llllP. Kinkora. Besides a number of grandchild- mi there are left to mourn and rherish the memory of a devoted father, a son, Clair, Charlotte- inwn and a daughter. Mrs. Russell Deighan. Borden. One son, Basil, piedeceased him one year ago. The many Mass Cards and messages of sympathy received bore eloquent testimony of the esteem in which he was held. May he rest in peace. Mass Cards Mr and Mrs. Russell Deighan,, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Greenan, Wan- ria Greenan. Harold Greenan. Mr. and Mrs. Amby Maccarvclls, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hammill. Mr. and Mrs. George Delghan, Mr. and Mrs. John Greenan, Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Greenan and Sophia, Mr. and Mrs. George Greenan. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Greenan, Miss Made- line and Vange Greerian. Miss Margaret Greenan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey. Joseph and Doreen Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter l'ai-mer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc- (Tabe and Rosemary, Mr. Urban Farmer and family, Mrs. Patrick Mulligan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mulligan, Mr. and Mrs. Leo- nard Murphy, Miss Eunice Green- nn, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Scbanus Johnston nnri family, Miss Mary E. Greenan, Sisters of Kinkora Convent, Rev. R. C. Johnston, S. J.. Mrs. Cora Cnndon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Mac- Donald, Mrs. James V. MacDonald and Mrs. Henry Ceretta, Mr. and Mrs. William Mclver. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelly, Mrs. Owen MacCar- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Law- lcss, Frances and Florence Law- inss, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lawless, Mr. Selianus McKeniia and family, Mr. James Maccarville. Mr. Dam- inn Shreenan and family. Mrs. A. R. Kelly and Raymond. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris. Mr. and Mrs. l" 1.. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cnady, Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. James Cal- laghan, Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Mc- varville, Mr. and Mrs, Mack Mc- Kenna. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Mc- Here Is in way to go benefits, paid monthly, when you are off work from sickness or accident. Whether you work for wages or commission, my company ho: a plan to protect your pay. How much a month will you need when disabled 5200 ? Mail coupon-or phone today-while you are in good health. Ask about Mutual Beneflt's LIFETIME Dimbimy plan; with HOSPITAL and SURGICAi 7150? Benefits. Mr. C. H. Stuart, District Manager, Mutual cttt Health I Accident 314 Ray Ildg., Nolttaa, NS. "l'rrt Interested in protecting my pay wlton slclt or tailored". Nani. AUDRIII Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Mccardie, Mr. and Mrs. det, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy, Deighiin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Mulligan, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin James M. Greenan and P. .7.. Mr. Thomas and family, Mrs. Wilbert McCar- Noonon and Jean McDonald, Mr. Mr. Mrs. Iley Crooks, Mr. and I (and your family) V depend on fyourpuy? HEAD OFFICE POI CANADA: TORONTO ..........------talcum courott)....----------- IAIGIST lX(lI.ISlVl Illllfll I ACCIDENT COMPANY IN THE WORLD! 0tm 305,000,000 Paid in Icttclts Emmet Deighaii, Mrs. Wil- liam H. Dcighnn, Mr. Frank Gau- Mr. Keith Mulligan, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Mary Mullins. Mr. and Melinda McMahon Hughes Murphy, Mrs. George ville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Court and Lloyd, Mrs. John Mc- S. and Mrs. Hubert Muttart. Mrs. Frank Weir, Miss Lulu. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hammill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Mclver, Miss Hilda McQuaid. Dorothy, Pauline and Wilfred Hammill, Mr. Leonard Maccarville (Borden). Mrs. William Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs: St. Clair Croiron, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greenan. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mulligan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam J. Roberts, Mr. Peter Weir and Edison. Mr. Louis Mc- Court. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green- Kan and Leo, Mr. John M. Murphy. Mr. Emmett Conway, Mrs. Alphon- sus Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Amby Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Greenan. Ch'town; Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Ciow, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gillis. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Flood, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rowe. Richard Mccarvilie, Mr. and Mrs frhomas Hammell. Mr. and Mr. James Murphy and Alex, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trainor, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deighan, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Duffy and family, Mr. James E. Murphy (Ch'town); Mr. and Mrs. Parnell McMahon, Mrs. Mich- ael Maccarville and family, Mrs. Patrick Creighan, Mr. and Mrs. Gerome Gillis. Cards of Sympathy Mrs. John R. MacLaughlln, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalziel and Birt. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLellan and Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Alal'51U5 Croken, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc- Gaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph stevenson, Mrs. Vincent McGraih, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mulligan. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McNeil, Mr. land rs. Gerald Monaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mclver, Mr. and Mrs. Char- lie Connolly, Mrs. Rhoda MacKen- zie and Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Greenan. Mr. and Mrs. Gre- gory Mulligan. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Clicsley Robertson, Miss Theresa Praught, Mr. and Mrs. George Munazhan. Mr. and Mrs. John Arscnault, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maccarville, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mulligan,'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lelilanc, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Greenan. Mr. Ralph Dorsey. Miss Eunice Greeiian. ML End Mrs. Thomas Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Louis I-lackett. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Maclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard McNeil. Mr. and Mrs. Myrick MacKenzic, Mr. and Mrs. William Ozen. Mr. and Mrs. George Burch and Mrs. Howard Weeks, Borden Women's Institute. Borden Social Club. Mrs. John Maclsaac and Elinor, Mr. and Mrs. David Mc- Leod. Mrs. Hugh McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Howatt. and family, Mrs. Palmer Trenltolm and family. Mr. Orland Trenholm, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Trainor. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Delglian. Miss Helen Shree- nan, Mr. and Mrs. John J. White. Mr. and Mrs. Clnir Croken, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Darrach, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey (Jr). Enrollment in Purgatoriril Soc- Do You arorvtee yourself CASH 3300 1' Mr. Mrs. Ambrose Trainor. Vliss Mary Michael Maccarville, Mr. and Mrs. and friends. the Clergy. and Staff of THE GUARDIAN! CHARLOTTETOWN iefy for 1 year-Mrs. Maria Kenna. ”””lNova Scoiia Flyer 'CriticaliyJttiuredi MOOSE JAW. (OP)-F0. James Marvin, DFC, of Kentville, N. 5.. was identified Friday as the air- man criticztliy injured early Thurs- day when two Harvard training planes collided on a runway hcre. F0. Marvin. an instructor at the Nato training school here. was in the rear cockpit of a training plane taxiing on the runway. the RCAF said. A second plane crash- ed into the side of the first Har- vard. The student pilot in the plane with Marvin and the airman in the other aircraft were not injur- ied. F0. Marvin sutl'ered the loss of his left leg and part of his left arm. Born at Deer River, N. 3.. he served overseas with the RCAF ill the Second World War. He is married and his wife now is at London, Eng. Participohd ltl Theft ofgiegwelry MONTREAL (CF)-Datielo Brn- gant, 20, it. new Canadian, int- fied in court Thursday that he and three others stole jewelry worth 327,000 in a burglary at the European-Caiiadiaii Trading Com- pany July 15. The testimony came at an all- day preliminary hearing before Judge Guy Gibault in which Bern- ard Randolphe was charged with being one of the four involved. Brcgant named two others. who have not yet been ai'i'e-sled. as IHe-nry Engel and Mikie Walsh, af- Spirltual Bouquet Sister Joseph Noreen, Miss Pau- la Gillis. Miss Mary E. Shreenan. Letters of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connick. and Mrs. Gerard Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckley. Mr and Shreenari, Miss Margaret Greenan, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGuire. Mrs. William Newsom and Frank, Mrs. Muriel McKenna. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Michael Grcenan wish to express their sin- cera thanks to all their relatives sisters the Charlottetown Hospital and Dr. Farmer; also the nurses and Dr. zeilinshi who at- tended him while a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Also those who sent Mass Cards. Messages of sympathy, or who assisted in any way during their recent sad be- reavement. Viola Dclghnn and Clair Grccnan. -GIFT T0 HOUDE MONTREAL. (CP)-Members of Montreal's Italian community pre- sented Mayor Camillian Houde with a new car Friday night as a birthday present and as a mark of gratitude for his interest in the welfare of the 50,000 Italo-Cana- dians here. Mayor Houde will be 64 Aug. 13. In most communities in Denmark school children recclve one free meal each school-day. The "Two-Tan" Handyman in is new Ilx-passenger, all-Itul Station Wagon which combines dcluxc appointments with practical utility. Four doors ntoitc it easy to get in and nut - nor not folds forward to give extra hauling space if you need it. Sentenced To five Years BEIBEN, Germany. (AP)-Gnr. Thomas Dwyer, 22, of Boyd's Cove, Nfld., was sentenced Friday to five years iniprisorinient by rt Can-l adian martial court for the fatal beating June it) of a Polish dis- placed person. Dwyer, attached to the 27th Can- adian infantry brigade. was found guilty of a nianslnugliler clirirgc by a court presided over by Brig. M. P. Bogard of Ottawa, flown here to sit at the trial. Dwyer was 'convicted in the death of PieH'e Boinnek, a driver for Dwyer's regiment motor pool. lBorauck tiled or injuries after a brawl outside a tavern iiezir home.- The sentence is subject to re- view, A companion, Gnr. Vernon Kim- ,bcr, 21, of Eastview, Ont, is sched- uled to go on trial Saturday on n similar charge. Dwvcr is slated to appear as a witness in Kim- ber's court martial. tar examining a dozen photographs submitted by the prosecution. Bregant also said he and his companions took refuge after the burglary in the summer cottage at lPine Beach, St. Eustache, of Nich- olas Muskluck, 38-year-old Mon- 'treal construction contractor. 1 Muskluck, TlCCllS9(l of receiving ls23,000 worth of the jewelry, was committed for trial after a police ,oificer testified this part of the loot was recovered in the summer collage and at Muskluck's home. Randolph was committed for .tri.1l on a burglary charge. Police indicated a charge would be laid .the views of its allies. ,ion which might result Llater against Bregaiit. ' ' ' v k H 3 ' ls- Bfltalll Retains Freedom an ees 3" i . aSecret Weapon I Of ACTIOIT llli 93109 Ta l(Sa mew wax (am -An lficd bionde bombshell is though! --- by some highly interested observ- lers to be New York Yankew sec- LONDON (noun-rs:--Ci.-nu-ntf all shadow or doubt. that mp Brit- l t"f:,a;'.93m& wt '3”I"fuc"l'” "1 "Te Attlee charged Thursday that they lSll government are in no way ”,I,he'ngIndjeV;3 anti l:1lm"n5'! mad United States had announced itsi committed before the event to anyl - ziis. S E 0 . attitude toward Korean pcacelaction they may take" he said ithe Yanks o” tmm their mm talks without taking account oil on the question of what might ')””m"- were leading 3-0, in the 'happen at the end of 90 days he "mud mm!” Wednesday MW" mp The Labor party lmdnr 'lSkedy9llld the U 8 state department Chwnmh wmmm I mW'cm pint i ” i ' ' ., .d'css . d dwriberi by the govcrnmeiit to lllflkel clcm-pltad made it clear that the quest-, wlnnmsnas niakmg Mamyn Man, that Britain cannot subscribe to ion of what the United States goV- . . um . "1 ,, Wmmem W um do would b ' ,ioe look undernourished, got up es” "mmi" W 965' M f di” . d E,” ma; and pranced up the aisle from I. ACT-H18 Pflme M1111-Stet? R- 5., "t 0T 50115510" 3", agleemen yprominently-located hnx seat. Byutlcr replied tliat.Britain has ad-lat hat time in the light of sur-H-here was , ,0,,,.,d nf womwm,-.t. vised the U. S. it retains completeyiounding cicums ance-s. .155 and the mman hmch tum”. f)l'(:e(it:iln of jactioln ifxihcre is airy; Instill; Igollly-51:) Of Loldt-:. flit; More ,0 gawk, Even the ,,1,-wers on the rea' own ii tic orcaii arm 5- GU95 0 315 Ufy. RC ng nreuzni mid gm, 3 good look, tice, :secretary, said. Britain bclievcsi Bob L,.,m,,, walked mo ha,,1,,m "T Britain, he said, is ”in no lV'ay:g0?l"':iul;5st'u China 3bh""::? 1jf”;1lV9. izavu up a single and I run was committed" in advance to any act-i " 9 3 9"5 "Wm 9” W W enl in. (mm . the lime 13 Tight-" Twice more the lady went into south Km-can breach of mice, re. He added that it would be "lln-lllFl'1:ll.'f, just as Lemon was set; m-wcd communism Mg;-essjon, or proper and impnssible”for him torto ptcli, to the accompaniment. o. an American walkout from the say now, three days after the ar-lchcers and wolf-wliistles. Her final pgmlcai confeyencc, ill-llsilce in Korea, that the "right" performance W35 ff7110WPd by T0"? Labor Party MP's and Pters ex-ltime hld 3FfiVed- Yank" rum 1” me Mxmi Thy” pressed concern over two state-. He made the statement in reply; the Vlskm 1” pmk mt ma and 1”" inents attributed to U. S. state scc- l to demands for n definits indica- 3 The Yank3,w'm 7'3 rotary John For.:ci' Dulles at a itinn of the governments sland onl sh” mm” mm? hmi R-'0'” Washington prcss conference Tues- giving Red China a UN seat. Hrhe Indiam mm 44' day. They were: I Dulles has said tile" U. s. belicvesi ---1 1. That he woulld be opposed to it 1135 the HEM 10 VETO 3 m0V9l m h 1d tt cl. the admission of Communist chinaito admit the Chinese Communistsio Tif: L5,” 0,”, 8301mm wafer. to the United Nations as the price 10 "18 UN ll Such action Were neC- ence, Butler said. would be um 1” Kmmcaua" M Kmmi .eSsa”" . , , make progress with Korean pro- 2. That the U. S. would walk out, BUUFF. In dISCUSSlHiI P151115 l0F.m(.m5V hut we hope my snmg-thing of the. political ('0lllPl'ellCC after 90pthe political conference on Koi'en,lfu1-they the consideration of days if lt..l(Tll. t-he Comrnuiiists,said Britain thinks there is aiomer nutgtandjng majnr pro- i.eie negotiating in bad faith. 4 4 very strong case' for urging thatl1,1gm5," Hg presumably referred ti; Butler said that after reading Russia and Communist China beithe IndQ.Chlng war and the ques. rcports of the Dulles press con-famong the countries reprcsenIed.Hjon of a UN goat, for China, fcrcnce. the govt-riiinciit had asked He said the government feels that - lA'aSll'lllgl(lll for ”cci'taiii clarifica-p the U.S.. France. Britain. the The fl;-st rt-corded natural gas tioiis . North and south Koreans, Auslra-,' well was drilled at Frcclonizi, N. 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