"thrust-v v at e p. FEBRUARY 7. 1.943 Q‘ . 2 :4. ,,_o—~ g. f 1? . '-. — FRINGE EDWARD TUDAY All SATURDAY {hpws At 3115 - 7 - 9 T00“ old SATIIIIIIY In Magnesium MR8. MICHAEL MULLIGAN On Thunsday evening January 23rd, 1947 grim dtuth entered the Charlottetown Hospital and stilled the kind hoert of Mrs. Michael Mul- ligan of Newton Lot 26 at time age of seventy five years. Deceased entered the Hospital treatmmt for a heart ailment and expected to retumto her home ini s fow deyoblsttheailseeirig Fatheri willed otherwise and eaw fit to call] her very suddenly to her Eternal’ Home. The news of her passing was a severe shock to her many loved ones and to the entire community where drowns a universal favorite. Mrs. Mulligan possessed all the admirable qualities found in a true Christian ‘wife and mother. She had a most friendly and cheerful d-is- position, was deeply charitable in word and deed. her most intimate friends never aw her frown noi- i — EMPIRE —~ Ttiiiliilil’ Alli SAT. SHOWS AT 7.00 - 8.45 Matinee Sat. Only 2-30 VICTOR - SEN YIJIINR Also : and Comedy Shows At 7 . s35 Serial ltletlaoeisl \ heard her uttein harsh word. Left to rnoum are five children: Ads. Mrs. Robert Glover, Spring Valley; John M. Newton; Mable. Mrs. John F. McGovern. New Jer- sey; Crete, Mrs. Fred Murray, Fernwood; Tessie, Mrs. Charles Com-tell, New Jersey: Louis at home. All had the sad comolntivn of being present for her funeral. One daiqbter Adelaide. Mrs. Joseph Monaghan died suddenly in 1924. Her son Victor was brougiht up by his greruknother and he came from Philadelphia for her obaeqtiles. Prosoot also were Edward and Clare Murphy. St. John. mother she had cared for in her earlier years. Surviving also are three brothers and three sisters: Mrs. Thomas McCarvilie. Kinkora. Mrs. John MoAlser, Charlottetown. Mrs. Patrick Muilisun. NW!“- Petcr Itanshan. California. W81!“ Rsnaihan, Edmonton. and Jerflmv Ranahan Kinkora. Her funeral which was largely attended was held on January 27th to St. Ml-hchfs Church Klnlwfl Services in the Church and B! ll"? gnvo were conducted by this Pastor. Reverend F McQlllid- lW/"Wd w' Keel}, Kelly's Cross was in the Sanctuary. Pail bearers were Messrs Cari Greenan. John A. Smitih. Wfllw tor Smith, Clair Greemm. Clayton‘- Mwmq and Walter McCflllrl- An estimable lady has owed from among Us leaving a lrasrwi memory of Oiulstian virtues. MM‘ Gog ma” her and rest her softly- MAse calms m», mo. Mrs. Robert Glover. LBW- end Geo!!!- “'17:. and Mrs. John M. Jlilillitlafl and fsmily- . Mr. and Mrs. i-‘red Murray- m, ‘n4 Mrs. John McGovern arvl i lusty-and Mrs. Charles Council. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miillisln- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moriailllflll Iflmed‘, Adelaide and K086i": Mu!‘ Ligen. The Mun-w Grmvlchildrein. Mr. and Mm. red Comm- Misses Eileen and Rosemary G1"- “Mu, Adelaide Glover. . ganja and Maurice Glover. Mrs. Patrick Mullidln- Mrs. Thomas McCarville. Mrs. John McAieer- ML ‘n4 M“, Jsromo Ranahan. Sr. Mary H0111’?- Mr. and Mrs. Aden Mulligan- ' att ms rumts or a‘ about ten days previously to secure m vmo vvrsr noose m“ ALSO suoxrs - snows AT 3.20 - 7 - ans Mrs. William Deighan and faQ ily. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCourt hlr. and Mrs. Looming Murphy. Mr. P. .1. Smiiih _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lawless Mis. Doris Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McAlcer. Mrs. Ira-ticis Corr and Bernice. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greenan arnd family. Mr. and M-rs. Mack McKenna. ' Mrs. Thomas McCabe and Clay- n Mr. Gerald McCarviiie. Miss Helen Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Doigban. Pearl and Alliso Croken. Mr. and Mre. Raph McCarvllle. M-r. and Mrs. Cletus Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Murphy and" family. ‘ Mr. and Mes. Enwst Ready. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy and family. ' Mr. Clifford Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy. Miss Clare Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coady. Misses Mary and Ada Smith. Sisters of Kinkon Convent. Mr. and Mrs. MJ. McMsnus Mr. and Mrs. Jae. P. Callahan Mr. and Mm. George French and family. Mrs. Anne WI-l-ih- Mrs. Lydia O'Brien‘. Miro, Margaret I-bincis. Mrs. MH. McCabe and family Charlottetown Sub-Division the Catholm Women's League. Mr. tmi Mrs. J. W, Farmer Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Mcfvor Mr. and Mrs. P. L ..Morris~ League of 111a Sacred Heart Dr. and Mrs. J. D.. MoGuigan Mr. Josepih Powers Mr. and Mrs. Eugen-la, Kelly Mrs. Rosella Leonard. of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cairns and f il ' “$3 and Mrs. John R. MQCI!!! and family Mrs. '1‘. A. Mclvor Mrs. FYaTiClq hit-Kenna. Clare and Isabelle, l-leggany Ml?- Cnbe. Mrs. Catherine Praught. SPIRITUAL I30UQUET5 Sisters cif Kinkom Conveni- Sr. Mary Patricia. Messages of Symrlilhy Rt. Rev. LA. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. W ter Romhsn THE CHARLOTTETOWN _ GUARDIAN The Central Guardian‘ This column tareoerved for new: of local Interest, but advertising of s. nosvsy nature may be iusoned at the out: a word strictly psy- ailio in advance. . APAITMENT AERIAL! at Brown liectric Shop. GENERAL ELECTRIC Batter- ies and Electric Portable, Radio. Toolnbs Music Store. HUNTER. "RIVER. United Church Charge-Services on Sunday, Feb- "IYY 0th are as foiiowsz- North Wiitshire li a.m.; Wheatley River 3 p.m.; and Hunter River. 7.30 pm. Rev. J. I. Morrison, minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Green, Graham's Rood. wishes to announce the engage- ment of ihcir daughter Hazel Jean u» Arthur Iimman, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Simpson of Bay View marble to take place February ENGAGEMENT-Mrs. Charles MAIOM. Oity. announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Olive Irene to John William Dennis, Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dennis, City. Marriage to take place in the near future. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY -'rlie funeral of Mr. J. Simpson Bell, Hope River. was held from his late residence on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 5lll."I'hg services at tho house and grave were conducted by the Rev. E.H. Coffin, assisted by ihe ev. W.I. Green. The pallbearers were Messrs Gordon Fyfe. John 1"?"- Frank Bell, Harold Bagnali. 1m Reid and Austin Bolger. In- terment in Cavendish cemetery. L. P. U. OFFICERS — Mr. Daniel Chipman we: elected president of the labours-es‘ Protective Uni-on at its annual meeting held Wednes- day evening. Mr. Arthur Gormlev is the retiring vice president. Other officers elected were,‘ vice-presid- aecretary, W. Pryor. The financial report. read by Patrick Dennis, showed the financial condition of the Union to be on the right, side of the ledger. FOUR GENERATIONS - Four generations in the female line all living are great grandmother Mrs. John B. Spence. Hunter River. P.E.I.; her daughter Elsie, Mrs. David Edwards. Summer- slde, P. 3.1.: granddaughter is Jean. Mrs. Elmer MacDonald, New Glasgow, P.E.I.. and her great Branddaugih‘ is Gwynneth Mac- DOIIIICLWihO is two years old. The great grandmother. Mrs. Spence. celebtgted her 82nd birthday on January 22. i047, and is still go- ing strong. DOIIEBTY - MANDEIISON - The marriage of Miss E, Marion Manderson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Manderson. Summer- side, P.E.I.. t0 Mr. Edward Doherty, R..C.A.F.. Clinton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Doherty. took niece in Toronto at the home of Rev. L. I. Hunter, who officiated. The bride wore a gruv suit with corsage of roses. and was attenriei‘ by Mrs. John Henderson, wearing a green frock with rose oorsage. Mr. Henderson was groamsman. A reception followed at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson.-Toroiiio Globe and Mail. Lodge, I. O. O. F‘. of Montague ind CITY POLICE COURT-At the City Police Court yesterday ‘morn- ing a drunk was dismissed with a warning. A’ woman diarged with breach of ‘Picket of Leave was dismissed. CENTRAL PARISH - Serviccs for Sunday Feb. 0. Canoe Cove ll a. .m B. S. i0 o.m. Nine Mile Creek p. m. Clyde River ‘i p. m. Rev. 3 T. W. Godwili Minister. SPECIAL MEETINGS continu- ing in Gospel Hall. Upper Prince Street, each ‘night except Satur- day. at ii pm; Lords Day 7.30 pm. Childrems meeting Friday evening 0.46 p.m. GUEST AT AFTERNOON TEA- I Mrs. J. H. Saunders of Winnipi»: who is visiting her biroiiher. J. F. Hobbs 242 Kent St. was tihe guest of honor at an afternoon tea Thurs- day, Jan. 30th. given by Mrs. J. F. Hobbs in her very attractive home. Dainty refreshments were served. MOUNT ALBION HALL-D. c. Howard and G. A. Ramsay who gospel in Mount Albion Hall Sai- urday. Feb. 8 at 8 pm. All are heartily invited. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Tlic funeral o-f the late Mrs. Lemuel Cudmore of Brackley Point was Iiold yesterday afternoon. Scr- vices at the home and grave were i conducted by tihe Rev. T. A. Wii- ‘ son. The pallbearers were: Erec- man Cuclmore. Allison Cudmorc, James Cudmore, Stanley Shaw: Wendell Phillips, Albert Phillips. Interment was in Winsloe North Cemetery. i SALVAGE WORK DELAYED -| Because of moving ice and ilnusu-i ully mild weather the job of rc-i ,9“; J_ w_ qormley; q-reasuru.‘ moving the steel pl-ling and _0th£'r, [John White; financial secretary, ‘SUITPEIS mtfligrlfllhfrm“ ":9 "liifliia; Pgtflgk Dgnnls; d d] S all ou s e e en TimCC f) an recur n“ Charlottetown Harbour has been abandoned until conditions improve In t)" meantime. the Prince County contractors, Wallace Noye and Son, who were engaged to remove ihe material from the Island. have been awarded the contract of re- pairing Fortune Bridge, King's County. OFFICIAL VISIT - Hillside the pleasure cf honoring their Grand Master, W. C. Vincent of} Kentviile, N. S, on an official visit on Tuesday evening, Feb. 4th. The Grand Master was accomp- anied by Past Grand Master A. O. F. Gill, Past Grand Patriarch D. F‘. Bethune and Brothers G. A. Cuti- lnorc, James Campbell and Ranti- olph Garrutlhers all of the Char- lottetown Lodges. The Grand Master and D. D. G. M. Cyrus A. Shaw, accompanied by P. G. M. Gill and P. N. G. Ernest Moar, were escorted to the Lodge room rid after being greeted with the Grand Honors of the Lodge, were seated on the platform. The Grand Mas:- er's address was listened to with great attention as he has the glfti of stirring the members and filling ‘hem with enthuslam for work of Jddfeliowship. He congratulated ihe Lodge on their fine new Lodge Room. which has but recently been completed. He stressed tho impm-f- an" 0f quality, not quantity, iii the Lodge. and pleaded for renewed interest in the order. He reviewuri Man, formerly of . Charlottetown! are holding a special series of meetings in the Gospel HalL. Charlottetown. will preach tile h me of Mrs. S mer BRIDE - ELECT HONORED -- Miss Jessie Yeo.‘ a bride-elect was entertained at a variety shower by a number of her friends at the Hayward, the work of the Order and his "e- marks were indelibly imprinted on the minds of the large number of members present. After the meet. ing the visitors sat dotwn to a nice repast served by the members of Hillside Dodge, The Grind Master adman Street. The guest of honor received many lovely gifts. At the close of the evening delici- ous refreshments were served. Miss Yeo. who is an employee of the '1‘. Eaton Co.. Msritimes, Ltd., was presflted p Presto‘ cooker and a pair of linen sheets by her fellow employees of the Copyer's Dt- partmcnt. Miss Yeo has since left for her home in Lot l0. P. E. 1. where lhe will be married in the near future. —,.Moncton Timer. ISLANDS]! APPOINTED-Many friends will be interested to learn that‘ LL-Qol. Frederick H. Wig- more. M.D.. formerly of this Pro- Mrs. Francis Mc enna. Mr. and Mrs. William Sherry Mr. mild Mrs. Cletus Murphy Mr. and Mrs. W..W.. Murphy Mr. Clifford Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Michael McMenul Mrs. T..A.. Mclvor‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thcunas Boiler Mr. and Mrs. Emmet McNeiii Mr. anal Mrs. JIAFII Morris Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Flemllli Mr and Mrs. Aban MilfPhY Mr. Gerald McCarville Mr. and Mns. Fred Matters and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Callaghan Mr. Austin A. Scales. Mr. lleath Strong l ' h sion of the Divorce Coui-l of Mr, and Mrs. Anxilew llilihtl. LE“, 35mg’? ofapgioemtsed] ctlfiif Prince Edward Island. presided g Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hagen ow“ district o‘, the Canadian ovt-r by Chief Justice Thane A! Miss Ruiiii Lambe Pacino Railway He succebds D“ Campbell. In addition judgment‘ Mr. and Mrs. ltober_t Ouiton. Rh M “ask. who has reflred‘ nisl was given in two olllcr cases. Col. Wigmore has also resumed his position as surgeon ' on the stafl of the Moose Jaw Hospital since his return from overseas last summer. A son of Mr. Tho- mas Wigmore. former member of‘ the Provincial legislature, he; Gard 0f Thanks The family of the late M1’!- Miohoel Mulligan wish to convey Mr. m1 Mrs. Russell Deiizhfln and Geoliv- ‘ and — Girl Guide News “'9 Nlular month niootln of W- l!‘ "'5 cm‘ 5mm“ m‘! the Guiders‘ Club i so hel at family- "le home or 1m. trod Harare on - m. and llh. Alden Co" “mt 00cm st. ma» evoinl} m. and m. Kei: and l at it} saints-must s..- and 15in!!!- ‘wino Mrs. Waiter McCovrl and ‘attends My, and Mrs. MJ. Mcfvor M: and Mrs-J. A. Smith and fem- ily. M Mo?! Mullins. warmth MaCour-t and fondly. Mr. and Mrs. Sdlinus McKenna and Mr. and Mrs. John Greeinon I-lofl- Mir. and Mrs. PJ. Greenan. and Mrs. Cedric MoKenno. an! Mrs. Vernon McCa-rville- Und Mrs. Waiter Smith. and Mrs. Wilfred Smith Mrs. llrnrnet Ciow anofition to their mwv their heartfelt thanks and norm!- kind friend; d l labours, the Sisters ian fmlffi the Charlottetown HAI- pital and all those who assist‘: them durinB the sickness death of their mother. spent a pleasant vacation herrc after his military service. before returning to his responsible civ- ilian duties in the West. MAIL COURIER REMEMBER- ED-On Tuesday evening. Jan. 21st. despite the unpleasant wea- ther conditions‘ a largo number of the box holders cf Charlotte- town RJI. i met at bhe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MaoRae ta show their appreciation of the efficient services rendered by Mr. Macltae who has been mail cour- ier on this route for a number of years. During the whole’ evening a great sense of sincerity Ind goodwill was plainly manifested ._..__-€__.__. IHNNW IIIISKY? nos is ro- Meeting. Games were enjoyed until Mr. Win. Drake called the llihering peso of‘ tho gathering and ex- breled the fooling of the people inwards Mr. and Mrs. finalise. The presentation of o mbshntini nurse wuJnod-ltv Mr. Ih-r-st rec-r...- r-lt-ri" r" . It! t e peo- oio for" their kindness and thouvmfulneos» at this time. rm- tho social that which follow- . lotion was some. returned to Charlottetown and is visiting all the Lodge; in this jug-- isdiction. Divorce Court Proceedings iii six cases yesterday at and nnoihcr case adjourned. in the following: vs. Margaret (kifiipbell and Percy Birkett, defendants. ' monard lVIcKenna, defendants. Dlelritifl. Campbell and Francis Alan Baler, defendants. tiff. and Joseph Vuono. defendants. tiff. vs. Hilda Audrey, Silriiphant and Charles defendants. ill. with Maclnod. defendants. following oases: vs. Herbert Brenton Rankin and émuehwéelv‘!!! are P‘ :¢i‘i':idioM;ci-:ni?rt:vri.t' x'l§i'.' o‘: “M” m”5°"‘ m“'b°“°m' d" ° . ' f den . m ‘fwd “fur. ‘chum.’ Fsfienalgu“ “W”: ‘boxy Bernard’ ~ Carmichael. game‘ ' M’: me is The reign-lit"; ntllc pmmm’ u‘ m’! iubem car‘ inlmolllll-Olllfll never failing coiirksy and lrind- “mud “d 5°“? mm‘ d"‘°"d' insndieitwfvlsk‘ hich h ii t» all tn ""- y.’°|;u5_11y'gn. ‘mom 1:! “ca?” h‘ mnhf; The case of Everett C. Bear- iato. Plaintiff. vii. Domiiiy Simp- son Iearisto and William Roach. h h." m‘ In "m. Ne,“ mob defendants, was adjourned until on remarks explained the pur- ‘Exrfziy '1'?!" "m" “f m‘, EASTERN Glllllllllll flee. Montague, will be J Ibbruary 17th. Judgment absolute was granted fl e0:- Judgemcnt absolute was given J. O. Olair Campbell, plaintiff John William Dennis, plainiifl- "s. Norah Kathleen Dennis and Donald Alexander Campbell, vs. Annie Eilabeth Jtllin Chester Garnham, plain- vs.‘ Mary Ethel Gornham Robert Gessner Siiliphanhpiain- Wendell MacLeod. Miarion Jean Robinson, plaint- vs. Harry A. Robinson and Judgment nisl was given in the Margaret Mill Rankin, plaintiff. ‘no. JOHNSTON‘! Dental or- ciored till \ -@ has returned home after Mr. and Mrs. ;Maratiion, Clea SILVERY RACCOON COATS MOUTON LAMB COATS FRENCH SEAL ONE FRENCH SEAL (Dyed Rabbit) l6 BROWN CONEY Next Door FUR C (Dyed Rabbit} °“£.‘..".‘z“°.‘.‘. ?T‘.".'.‘.’.‘. W‘. . .. . .. 1 29.00 These Coot: have been purchased from reliable manufactur- ers. Here is your opportunity of obtaining o reol buy. KEN N ED Y ' S Ladies” Ready-to-Wear 166 Queen Si. PBIICE 249.00 1 29.00 PAGE THREE 149.00 100.00 1 19.00 Bus Stop VISITORS FROM SASK. — Mr and Mrs. Richard Quiiiy, Nasctnr, Sasio, are visiting friends and re- iaiives at South Shore and vicinity. They are the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Quiity. In the year 1910 Mr. Quilty left his native honlc at South Shore and has been a resident of western Canada since. Naturally he notes quite a number v of changes and improvements in Charlottetown and the rural dist- ricts. In observing the great changes. which have marked the course of the past thirty-seven years Mr. Quilty ls also edifieo to note that the “Garden of the Gulf" " has losinone of it; generous spililt of hospitality so eminent among our Island people. HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge: Services on Sunday, Feb. 9th are as follows: North Wilt- shire i1 a.m.; Wheatley River 3 p.m.; and lluntr-r River 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. I. Morrison, Minister. YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Ser- vices Sunday. Feb. 9th: ii a.m.. Central Church; 2.30. Pleasant Grove; 7.30, York. Subject of sermon, "The house left desolate." Personals lifisses"l‘iiclmu Andrew, Georgie Francis, and Freetown are taking Course at P.W.C. Jean Francis of tile Misses Hazel Bulman and Gladys Parkman, c-f Ruslico, are attsnd- tlic Domcstic Science Short Course at P.W.C. in): Mr. Leith Orr of New Glasgow was a visitor to the city yester- day. Mrs. Edwards and two children. of Summorsidc, P. E.I.. spent ihe vrcokend in Charlottetown. guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harry Murphy. Ml‘. yosierdny Halifax on n business trip. Norman Brown, Albany. visiting Michael Hambiski. Oiii ario. Miss Janciia Nooiian. Angus Donald, infant son of Mi". and Mrs. Dc-nald A. MliCElCliefllhlii s progressing favourably after severe illness at iliP l‘. E. I. Hospi- tal. Mrs. Elmer MacDonald of New Glasgow, P.E.I.. accompanied by her daughter Gwyhneth. spent the week-end in Stimmersid. vis- iting at ihe homi- of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards. on Mird itik§>0fi§ At The SPORTING CLUB TONIGHT ' In Aid 0f L. l‘. ‘U. BUB-IAL FUND ADMISSION l0 CENTS LIGHTING TAKEN CARE OI‘ OO%M%OO~'Q Ill MEMDRIAI In loving memory of MRS. JENNIE DILLON Who pelted lwly February 1M5. Gone, but not forgotten by daughter Doria libel‘ DIOIIIIOC. her and d? We have just received a fresh stock of Tires ond Tubes, i 600x16 and 750x20. GuomnteeclmPorls for ony Stewart Short City, lt-ft morning by plane for Phone 831 AND DON'T FORGET We Stock Ford Motor Company ff "Your Mercury Dealer” vehicle manufactured by Motors 224 Great George Street BIRTH S MACEACIIEBN -/\t the PEI. Hospital. February 4th, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Angus Mac- Eachern. o son (stillborn). MACFADYEN —At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital January 30th 1947 to Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Mac- Fadyen, Riverdaie a son. Lester Firfley. BBYENTON —Ai ihe PEI. Hos- pital on February 3rd, i947 to Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Brycnioii. a son._ James Walter. , JOHNSTONE - Al ihc Prince l County Hospital on Feb. 5. to Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Joiinsionc. Long River. a son. Ronald Dalc. 7 pounds. 9 ouncrs. nearlrs BELL-A-(T-Hopc lrlivcr. 15R. 4. Funeral was held Wcdnos- , year. Interment Cavendish ‘ day. Feb. 5. Cemetery. MacDONALD-At Whcatlcy River‘ Feb. 6. i947. Allan MacDonald in his 84th year. Funeral from the home of his son, Nelson MacDon- ald, on Saturday, Fcb. a. at 2 p. m. Interment Now Glasgow Com- etery. NELSON-At Prince Edward ls- ward Island Hospital on February 5th, 1947. J. Robert Nelson. late of Canadian National Railways. Funeral Friday. 2.30 p.m.. from Zion Church. Burial Pcnniws Cemetery. Remains resting Mac- Lean Funeral Home. IIOLMAN-At Charlottetown on Thursday, Feb. 6. Mrs. Isaac Hol- man, in her elst year. Funeral this (Friday) afternoon from the residence of her sun. Mr. B. E0)‘ Holman. 2.0 Briiihifin R086. 881'- vice starting at 3.15. ihcn l0 Winsloe South Gllirtlh (OI I 5i"! service on arrival. liliefmenl l" Winaioo South Cemetery. CARTER-Word has been receiv- od of the death in St. Vincent's Hospital in Worcester, Mass. on m. ii. of Maud C. Caricr. daugh- ter of Joseph and Mary DWI" Carter. in hgr 67th year. Hermo- lnains will arrive in Charlotte- town this evening and will be conveyed to the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home from where the funeral will take place on Satur- day morning to 5t. Dunetarrs Basilica. Interment in the Cath- olic Cemetery. The ranains will be accompanied to Giarlottetown by AQloe O. Trainer. ‘John R. Thompson. awny February 7th, i040. A wonderful father, man and ail One who ivng better God never BlRTllS. MARRIAEES. I IIERTIIS 50c Per insertion ta Memos-lam In memory of my dear Father, who passed made A ivondcrful worker, loyal and rm —»~ Oiic in n million, that Father was you. i947. J. Simpson ‘Bali, in his 81st Just h, your judlgqngnt‘ “m.” right Ilunest and liberal ever upright, lIAIVBd ivy yrur friends and all whom you knew A unmlorful Father, that Father nu yvl. Sadly missed by his daughter Mn. Everett Burt. In Memos-lam In loving meonory of my dost lather John B. Thmnpsui, Dsrliey. who pencil away Feb. 7th, 1M0. The smile we loved no longer Will meet us at the door. And the voice so calm. so gqltle We shall hear on earth misse- Into sweet rest he his It!!! No more in suffer or to weep, But sale In the arms of J03 Oar dear one la fast asleep. Lovingly remmlbered by if daughter, Mm. Dsnhl Denis. Sol View. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Ohlllefllleillll llertblllshio Ibseslfl‘