my 16. 1949 IN MEMORIAM l. IVAN’ ‘IIAINOI There pulsed away suddenly In gudhury, Ontario, on June 13th," My, J‘. Ivan Trainer, son of Mr. and In. Joseph M. Trainor of Donagh hie twenty-sixth year. Deceased d been employed In the nickie nines In Sudbury for the past ten onthl and was highly sGIPQCLQQ th by his employer and fellow workers. Mr. Trainer was a young pan who had a very pleasant per- nliity, quiet and unassuming in is manner but willing and ready at lli times to allilt anyone who was In need. He was a trusted and gompetent workman and no matter what kind of work he wascalled upon to do, his strict attention to guty combined with a willingness to please and satisfy won for him y great tributes from his dif- rent employers. His remains arrived in Charlotte- pwn on Wednesday evening accom- anied by his sorrowlng wife, her rother Robert and her father, who ad gone to Sudbury previously to with his daughter. Al the train pulled in It was met by quite a number of the deceased neighbors, and friends, including Rev. Louis Callaghan of Fort Aug- ustus. who accompanied the re- mains to his parents’ home In Don- lgh. I-iil funeral to St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus was very largely attended where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Pastor Rev. Louis Callaghan and who also officiated at the grave. He leaves to mourn his wife, formerly Miss Elsie Trowsdale of Mt. Albion, his parents, three brothers, Joseph and Lawrence on the homestead and Louis in Boston, Mass., and four sisters, Nellie, Mrs. Joseph Siuvin. Marion, Mrs. Llgouri Slav- in, both in Boston, Blanche, Mrs. Seymour Hughes, Dromore, and Viola, Mrl. Dennis Murnaghan. Donagh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slav- ln, Marlon and Louis came home to attend the funeral. His pallbearers were, Joseph Slavln. William Myers, Dennis ‘Vlur- Mghan, Robert Trowsdale. Eugene Trainor and Seymour Bushes- Msy his soul rest in peace. High Masses HI! Wife. Mother and Father 10.000 wildcat London doc emergency session acted Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Trainor Mr. and Mrs. Leo Trainor and Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Francis Trainor Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Trainer Miss Phyllis Tralnor Mrs. Catherine Mclnnis and Anna Mr. and Mrs. Linus Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jetru Beagan Mr. and Mrs. John McNally and family I Mr. and Mrs. Francis Koughan Mr. Lawrence Heron and Mary Mr. Edward White and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Walter White Mrs. Edward Hughes Mr. and Mrs. il/illiam Trainor. 9r. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly Mr. John O'Connell ianche and Seymour arlon and LIEIIOX‘! Viola and Dinnis Anita and Joseph s Louis and Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Kouglian Ind family Mr. and Mrs, George McDoniid Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brazil and hmily . and Mrs. Jack Ostrich . and Mrs. Charles Hughes . and Mrs. James Hughes . and Mrs. Ernest Hughes . and Mrs. Vernon Driscoll . Joseph McKenna . and Mrs. Michael Murnaghan and family Mr. Daniel McDonald some and JOBBDII Mass Cards and Mary Elinor and family Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Murnaghan Mr. and Mrs. Basil Slavin Mr. John McEachern, Boston St. Clair Siavin . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Currie Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rooney Miss Marguerite‘ Slavin Miss Rose Sullivan Miss Anne Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennic Miss Beatrice Gallant ' Mr. James Feeney and Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hynes Mr. and Mrs. George Trane Miss Eunice Murnsghan Mr. and Mrs. Lco Murnughan and Mr. and Mrs. John W. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Owen,Baird ind Mr. and Mrs. William Myers CONSULT us FOR- BUILDING a MATERIALS and LUMBER OF ALL KINDS CONGRATULATIONS To The . NEW TWEEL RESTAURANT M. F. Schurman 0o. Ltd. , General Contractors Kohllngton - Summerside - Charlottetown family m . The icing has proclaimed a state of emergency, k strikers defied a back- _ promptly on receiving wo strikers had voted to go on with the strike. been drafted by the government to unload ships deserted by strikin SUPPLIES \ sronsv ELEOTRIO Loads Again! ws surrusn AND souirrso The New TWEEL RESTAURANT with:- * Grill and Kitchen Equipment *Iooths *Stools .* Refrigeration STOREY ELEOTRIO "The Key .T o Better Refrigeration" I33 lulton St. Ilockers Strike Bastille: II England to-work call by Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAdam end fmally Mr. and Mrs. Joseph smith Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berrlgan and Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Russell Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Power Mrs. Susie Higgins and Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Trainer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curley and Doreen Mr. Fred and James Cummlskey and Mrs. McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly family Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Kelly family Mr. James Murnaghan Mr. John and Ernest Beagan Miss Sarah Beagan Mr. and Mrs. William Trainor, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trainer Mr. Martin Power Donagh Women's Institute Mr. Joseph Brazil 8r Peter Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNally Mr. and Mrs. Levi McNally Mr. and Mrs. Martin Driscoll Miss Helen McEachern Marlon Liguorl and family Mrs. Regina McCarthy Mr. John R. Brazil and Sisters Miss Mary Trainer, Ch'town and and Messages of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Currie Mrs. M. Sheehan Miss Catherine Cummlskey Mr. and Mrs. James Brazil Miss Ernestine Hughes acting on the recommendation of the cabinet. after rd that, by an Seen above are some of the government. The cabinet, in overwhelming majority, the the British soldiers who have g dockmen. Miss Mary White Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ereschuk, Al- berta. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins Mr. and Mrs‘. Henry Jenkins and family Mr. and Mrs. Ben Horton Mr. and Mrs. Eric Pendergast Mr, and Mrs. Roland Monaghan Mrs. Doris Bellman Mr. and Mrs. James Wood and _THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO TTETOWN 135 Kent SI. GARNHUM PHOTO STATUETTES, IIew-Oiffcrenbt-Lifclike ‘Made from your own negatives or from photod taken by our studio. A PERFECT GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION . . . SOMETHING ANYONE WOULD CHER- TSHI Give the photos you treasure the appearance of having an extra. dimen- sion by having them made into Sintuettes - chlldrelfs or adults’ por- traits, wedding, holiday or family photos a specialty! l I ' SEE OIIR WINDOW DISPLAY WE SPECIALIZE IN AMATEUR FINISHING GARNHUM PHOTO STUDIO “Where Photography Is An Art" Charlottetown Phone 1288 CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trainer and Family and Mrs. Elsie Trainor wish to thank their kind neighbilri find friends for their many acts of kind- ness, also those wh0 Sent M555 Cards, Messages of Sympathy "lid flowers in their recent sad bereave- ment. Mrs. Tralnor wishes to ex- family Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth Mr. and Mrs. John Slavin Mrs. W. F. McDonald Miss Libby McQuald I Mr. and Mrs. James Llvingstonel and family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNaliv Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonald and Family I Miss Viola McNally ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNally Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carragher I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scully Mr. Russell Beagan Mr. George Kelly . Miss Mary Garland Mrs, Gloria McDonald and Wayne Mr. and Mrs. William Mullen Flowers Pillow, His Wife. Wreaths, Mother and Father Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trowsdale Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Myers Vi/reath, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker Sudbury, Ont. press her sincere thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and her friends in Sudbury, 0nt., for their kindness during her sad bereave- ment. IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN B. ANDREW Seldom has the community of East Royalty and surrounding districts been so saddened as when It: was learned on Saturday morning. July 9th, that Mrs. John B. Andrew ‘had passed a/way- A1- though she had been in falling health for some time. yet she W85 aible to be up and around until just one week before her death. when she suffered a stroke 1mm which she never recovered. she was the daughter of the late William Irving Thompson and his wife, Elizabeth Stewart of Dunstaffnage and was born there '14 years ago. In her early life she united with \ Church, and during her whole life remained one of its most. loy- al members. In all Church activi- ties, especlally the W. M. S. she took a very active part, and while her health permitted was always a. regular attendant at. all ser- vices. She leaves to mourn, besides her husband, the following sons and daughters, viz: Frank W. of Gladstone, Mich, Col. Fred I. of Charlottetown, Lt. Col. John E. of Toronto Military Hospital, Wal- lace J. of East. Royalty. Mrs. Han- ford White of Gladstone, Mich, Mrs. Russel McDonald of Mon- tague and Mrs. John R. Paton of Trinidad. B.W.I. Also the follow- ing brother and sisters, viz: W. Wallace Thompson of Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba, Mrs. George Harper of Charlottetown and Mrs. John T. Ferguson o! Marshfleld. The funeral took place on Mon- day, July 11th, and was very large- ly attended. The service in Cen- tral United Church was conduct- ed by her Pastor, Rev. J. 1-i. Mac- Callum, who spoke words of com- fort from the text “He is not here, He Is risen" The hymns sung were favorites of the deceased "The Lord's My Shepherd", "Lead Kindly Light" and “Abide With Me" after which she was tenderly laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. The floral tributes were many the Presbyterian, now the Uziitcd 0 Tweet Restaurant Corner Kent and Gt. George Streets * Chariolieiowns Mosi Up-io-iiaie Restaurant "‘ All Electrically Equipped * Counter and Booth Service * Lunches Pui llp To Take Oui and beautiful testifying in their ‘Reid-Doyle Wedding The picturesque Church of Stella Maris, North Rustico, was the scene of a lovely Junc wedding. when Marion Loretta, daughter of Mrs. Michael Doyle and the late Michael Doyle, North Ruslico, bc- csme the bride of James Patrick Lea Reid. son of Mr. and Mis. Leander Reid. l-iopc River. The cemtnony was performed by the Rev. Eric Robin. the girls‘ choi: rendering appropriate hymns with Miss Audrey Gallant as organist. Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. John T. Doyle, Charlottetown, the bride was a. picture of girlish loveliness in her limit-length wed- ding gown of traditional white slipper satin. The flttcd basque bodice featured a net yoke with seed pearl rosettes. and self cov- ered buttons down the back. The long sleeves were gracefully point- ed over the wrists. Her finger-tip veil was held in place by a halo coronet oi‘ seed pearls. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses with streamers. Mllss Maureen Doyle, sister of own silent way to the love and esteem in which she was held. The following were the pall- bearers: Edgar Hearts. Allison Holmes. Herbert IDVC, Nell Dar- rach. Arthur Robertson and Alex McNevin. the bride, as maid of honor wore a floor-length gown of pink taf- feta. with fitted bodice, short purl‘- ed sleeves and matching mitts Her headdress was a coronal: oi pink pleated ribbon and she car- ried a bouquet oi’ mixed flowers The brides-maids. Misses Elsie and Ida. Doyle. sisters of the bride wore gowns of yellow and green brocaded taffeta with fitted bodice: and bertha collars. Their htad- dresses and mitts were of match- ing net and their bouquets were also of mixed flowers. Mr. Robert Reid. B. A.. Hops River. brother of the groom. was best man and the ushers were Mr. Thomas Doyle. North Rusticoand Mr. Thomas Turner, Kenslngton. Following the ceremony a. recap- lion was held at the home of th! bride which was attended by some 70 guests. close relatives ' of the bride and groom. Assisting in serving were Miss Frances Mac- Mlllan. Charlottetown; Misses Kay and Mary Reid, Hope River; Miss Helen McEachern. Mrs. Elizabeth 00x and Mrs. Louis Doyle, ‘Char- iottetown. ‘Following the reception. the bride and groom left on a honey- moon trip by motor through the lviaritimcs and oastem U. S. The many beautiful gifts from friends at homo and abroad. re- ceived by the young couple. testify to their popularity. and the best wishes of hosts of friends g0 with Ihem to their hcme in i-lope River. The Management of THE TWEEL RESTAURANT ore deserving of CONGRATULATIONS on the opening of their new, up-to-dote Restaurant. \ Installation of Electric Wiring. Fix- tures, etc.—a necessary port of any es- tobllshment-wos. completed by OOOO ELEOTRIO LTO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone 575-L Union St. Royalty \ Phone 2679-L ‘Ill Molpeque Rd. Congratulations to the management of the New Tweet Restaurant ON Tl-IE OPENING OP. Tl-IIIR NlW PLACI OF. BUSINESS ~ We’ take Pride In the‘ ‘port we played In Its renovation. For ell general contracting or Building work cell W. B. Burke 6c Sons. , CONTRACTORS and IUILDERS CHARLOTT ETOWN Phono ‘I506 SUCCESS TO THI TWEEL RESTAIIRANT PLUMBING 8i HEATING Installed 5y Joseph MacDonald St. Avords Phone I756-L Experienced Workman Guarantee Satisfaction. Alli For Estimate!