AGAIN IN 1M7 4 OUT OF I SAY THEY PRIFIR KELLOGGQI YOUR FAMILY WILL TOO. ASK FOR KILLOGWS WHEN YOU BUY CORN FLAKESI h. lqvin] memory of Patrick M..;..|irk, who departed on .luly ‘l. from. w... p-nihrr, you are not forgotten hunt]! on earth you are no more, .|\ll m memory you are Wlth H! A, you alvrays were before. ‘Jflinxtv remembered by wile. hiidren and grandchildren. In A Memos-lam lin loving memory "f hlliS. JAMES SMITH who (lirrl July 7th. i939. Gnu: is the lace we loved so dear. hilt-ht is the voice we loved to hear; o0 inr away for eight or speech. ui. not too far for thoughts to reach m to remember her who once was here, d uho though absent. is just as dear. Always remembered by her hus- 11ml and family. clan or rumuts ‘We yrish to thank those who .. iloirzrs and for the many stun of kindrcss shown us. in our to. ".11. great sorrow. Mrs, Bruce Burns. daughters and son. LAWN MOWER. SERVICE PRICE $1.00 SIIARPENING - REPAJRING ‘timt Modern Equipment in the City. \\‘_‘s bail l-‘or and Deliver i A. W. PETERSEN lflil Fitzroy Sh. Charlotudown \ Phone 26994. able in cssmt sussms This larbervedloraen elloaallntaraatbltalvtlkgal a nawsy nature may “inserted at live ta a word chiefly lay- anoe. C008‘! ior Photographs. lllfllll’! TAXI. Phone It ‘I0 HALIFAX in l6 minutes via Maritime Central Airways. Phone I061 or M0. l IOUII. LEAF CLOVIIl—Mrs. Albert MacEwen oi 8t. Peters Harbor while wslklnl on her lawn a few days ago‘ picked up twenty four-leaf clovers and four ilves, which should prove a lucky find. VISITING FROM CAMBRIDGE. MASS. — Mrs. Katherine Ci. Mao- Leod oi Cambridge, Mass. and a party of iriends arrived by ear this weekend and ‘fa visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William MscLcsn of Dundas. Mrs. MacLeod expects to spend the reme/lnder oi the summer on the island. when she will return to Cambridge. CITY POLICE COURT-There were nve drunk and disorderlles brought up before the Stipendiary Magistrate Saturday. one being fined $20 and costs or 30 days, two s10 and costs or 30 days, an- other remanded ior one week and s. filth remanded until July 9th. Two drunk and incapables were each nncd $5 and costs or l0 days. There were also two persons charged under the Prohibition Act, one being fined 850 and costs or one month. the other $25 and casts or one month. A woman charged with common assault was fined court costs or five days in jail. VISITING ON THE ISLAND - Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Almsted and their four children oi Hartford. Conneticut‘ motored i0 Prince Ed- ward Island this week. Mrs. Alm- sted is the former Winifred Mac- Leod. a native oi Lorne Valley. They were accompanied by Mrs. Joseph O'Hara of Dcrhester. Mass. who was formerly Annie M. Mac- Leod oi Lorne Valley and a sister of Mrs. Almsted. After visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William MacLesn oi Dundas and renewing old ac- quaintances on the Island ior s- bout a week. the party will return 10 their respective homes. {iii liltush your wool to the Grad- ing Station. Charlottetown. Station will close very shortly. P. E. I. Sheep Breeders’ Assn. ‘OONIIDIIATION LII’! l‘- i UIANCI. s1- soua ssnvscs ‘mum Coal Oompny. Phone I498. HOWAI-D Mom!!!‘ Fitted Footwear at 1'75 Queen lt-reet. rnom: ssuunsns isos for group and wedding pictures on location. COOK'S CANNQY will be open ior canning oi fruit and vegetables from July 11th Monday to Friday noon, each week. MARITIME CENTRAL Airways three times daily to Moncton. Air ‘I'll! KIRK PULP?!‘ Preaching yesterday morning on the text. “Separated unto the Gospel of God" (Romans lzl), the Minister. the Rev. T. H. B. Bom- ers, said: The Church is at war with the world. not only because of the heathen in other lands, but because of the heathen at our own door. Ours is not the battle be- tween the artificially ' separated forces of capital and labour in in- dustry's civil war. or the unreal divisions oLrace and nation which rest on selfish prejudice. but be- tween the Kingdom of God and the Empire oi Darkness. Our quarrel with the world is because it tries to deal with man without and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 106i or 540. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral oi the late Miss Anastasia I-Iennesaey took place Friday morning at 8.45 from her late re- sldencc. M Kent St. to St. Dun- Man's Basilica where Solemn Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon. The Deacon was Rev. Kenneth MacMillsn, sub-deacon was Rev. P. 1". MacDonald. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Kenneth Macmillan. Present in the sanctuary were: Msgr. Maui.- ico MacDonald, Very Rev. Ray- mond MscKenzle. Rev. Dr. Be!‘- nsrd Gilli; and Rev. Leo l-Ierrell. The pall bearers were six nephews oi the deceased: Leonard Connol- ly, Austin Connolly, Michael Hen- nessey. Brendon Hennessey. George Hennessey, and Wilbert Mcinnis. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. BOSTON SOLOIST-Miss Ber- nice Dwan McNeil. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis McNeil oi 303 Newport avenue. Woilaston. sang “Maids oi Cadiz" and “The Lilac Tree‘ at a song festival rc- centiy i-n Huntington chambers hail_ Boston. I-Ier accompanist was Evangeline Scollin of Wollaston. Her parents, and numerous friends attended. A soprano, Miss McNeill, whose mother ivas the former Lilian Dwan oi St. Peter's Bay, P.E.I.. has been a member of the South Shore Community Concert association since its inception in 1945. She is an employee of Gil- christh Quincy store. She plans i-u leave by plane for Millvsle. Pa, next Thursday to- be the house guest for a week of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick J. MacNeil. Miss McNeil! grand- parents are the late Pat/rick H. Dwan and Mrs. Dwsn who live with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Murphy in Fatrhaven, Mass. acknowledging God. and that even its psychologists refuse to begin at. the only beginning that makes any sense oi human nature, the chief end oi which is to glorify God, enjoy Him forever and in- carnate I-Ilm in their flesh; be- cause the sins. which slew the Lord for us were not mere "com- plexes“ arising by accident but wilful crimes and omissions. transgressions and. want oi con- formity to the law of God; and‘ because the llvi-ng Christ whom the world refuses to know. must reign. For this we oi the Church are at war. For this our congre- gations iorm cells- to turn the world upside down and get it right side up. For this we set our propaganda oi missions on every shore and in every centre. Peace, unification. and civilization depend on the Gospel of Christ's holy in- carnation, atonement. and resur- rection, and unto that Gospel we must be separated. m usmomsm ELIZABETH MARLENE THOMPSON The district of French Fort and surrounding communities were shocked to hear of the accidental death oi Elizabeth Marlene, qcungest daughler of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson (nee Maud Taylor) on Saturday. June ii. 1947. Bette as she was familiarly called was horn 0n September 4. i943. was oi a very bright and lov- able nature. and will be very much missed in her home. 5m leaves to mourn besides her parents. one brother Guy, and one sister Georgina. also her matcmsl grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Taylor, Dundes. . The funeral took place on Mon- day June 23 and was very largely attended. A short service was held REMEDIES Lil: of Man Bitten nanded for nervous ia- ' lion, liver sad kldns trouble and ss a preventive shziamarisns. ll oz. bottle- l . 4&4.’ ‘HOME Invigorating Syrup ' An excellent herbal lsnsise. The most s-ubborn eases oi cun- stipstion will respond. 8 or. bonle- e I. ih§l“r"s°‘i'i.ié:..'?.‘§ are": Little Gem Pills Time-tested laxative and tivm stimulant. 40 pills — 5N At your lllin'l-q _._ C. ‘GATES. 50Nsl @., LTD. MIDDLETON NS. Serving lbs Sid fir‘! 1H0 will close very shortly. P. E. l Sheep Breeders’ Assn. Personals Mass. is with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doucette left Sunday by car on a holiday trip to M's. Doucettek brother. Mr. J. W. Parkman. Pembroke. Ont. Mr. J. Albert Walker. manager of Walker's White Brpot, Halifax. who was a visitor to the Island last week visiting his parents. Mr. ind Mrs. John Walker. Kenslng- inn. ieit by plane on Friday on return to Halifax, N. S producing trees in Jsva. 21st in JULY 26in Willle Vacation Time For A . RITE - WAY CLEANERS We ask the co-operotlon of o Ion in order that we 7, clothes awaiting cleaning have us 1 appointment. ) Our plant will be complete its holiday o|I__at one to all. It will land for more may give our e throughout the various departments. day from 9 AM. to .3. h-v-i ti... 2m During Vacation Weak tlla Miles wll be 5 PM. ur may patrons in pleasing our employees a well earned collect that immediately and tlnus avoid dis- ltoliday sea- rest. If you hove closed down from July 11-16 in order that our atoll may I’ ima. We feel that this way will be more satisfactory . efficiency in our pleat than by attending holidays apes ta accept cleaning-ovary- 7" w: non YOU roo ‘HAW A rtnuur VACATiQN. . liltush your wool to the Grad- ing Station, Charlottetown. Sittion Miss Evelyn Mac-Kelli. Brockline, spending her vacation W. B. MacNeill. Vernon River .. There are 42,000 sures oi quinine- in the home. the remains were then conveyed to Central United Chunh Dunstaffnagc, the service conducted by the minister _ was Rev. J. A. Nicholson who spoke comforting words to her gfiei stricken parents. Hi-s text was from Matthew l8- 14~ "Even so, it is not the will oi your rather that o/ne oi these little ones should parish." The hymns were "The Lord's My - fihepherrl“, “Jesus Loves Me" and ‘When He Cometh." The pail bearers were Allison Stewart, Charles Jenkins. Winston Stewart. and George Boswall. Many beautiful floral tributes and messages of sympathy bore silent testimony to the ic-ve and esteem in which the family are ilelti in the community. Jesus said: "Suffer the little children to come unto me. and for- bid them not’ for of such is the kingdom of God." Floral Tributes Double spray-Mommy. Guy and Georgina. Wreaih-Grandma and Grand- pa Taylor. Spray-Lila. Rae and family. Bertha. and Bob. Helen. Fred and Freda, Mildred, Jean and Hollis. Spray-Aunt Emma. Uncle Billy and family. Spray-Aunt Elsie and Uncle Charles. Spray-Aunt Bertha. Uncle True- dove and family. Spray-Eileen. Wilfred and tam- lly. Vic, Irving and family. Spray-Aunt Annie. Uncle Har- eld and Garth. spray-Marion, Walter and iam- ily, Anna. Loren and family. ' Spray-Jack, Eliza and Janet Follend. Spray-Isabelle. Oharl and Gloria. Spray-J. B. Stewart and fam- Daddy. ily. spray-The Andrew family. Sprsy-Dunstsiinags Women's institute. " ‘BARB or TllAllliS l Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson and family wish to thank the Doctors and Nurses of the P. E. I. Hospital, their neighbors and many iriends for their many acts oi‘ kindness shown them tn thdr recent sad bereavement. Also "rose who sent floral tributes and cssages oi sympathy. Ellen ’a Diary» (Continued Prom Page I) ylish, and had came from the City. Made on a frame of wire it ‘was, as they used to fashion them turnout- . 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Aunt Kit- ty did want to go to Church that morning. The wearing oi a new gown and hat can often lend an inspiration in a feminine heart and "sow". that is difficult to QIMQOIMBQIHII l even in a church pew. "Iv; ting you are today" she said to him. self. stretched suilenly on the sofa “we'll not bother Mth church this momirq. I'll go now and tidy my- eel! up tor the day". "Not bother!" he said suddenly coming out o; his silence and rising in a hurry. "not; bother. is it? Does a man stay g- “iy from his church because he's a bit tired? Get yourself ready ivornan-before I have the mare to the door." She turned to smile st me and I fancied s mlstinesa in her aye. Good c-ld Aunt Kitty. Che "rests from her labours but her works" Continue, The h“, we finally selected on our shopping "it! yesterday? I may not go into it in detail except to say that all in Ill it was a serious undertak- lllg and the chioosing of it occupied ’\a considerable period before the particular shade. style 5nd color could be found. ‘There's your hat" a dowar and interested by- stander; who had recently been imbibing. perhaps not unduly but obviously too well, remarked to James rnWmt! nearer to survey it in a mirror. “Yes" he said "it's exactly like mine" and he sat hi; at a more iaunty angle. "Great heavens!" he said suddenly catch- lng sight of his own reflection there beside James "Ain't I devil- mb thin? I wouldn't be a bit luf- prised ii the old woman would leave me _a.nd me looking like thlsi" Then he was off hurriedly to leave us chuckling we: the incident. O O Long years have coma and gone since Aunt Kitty took her de- parture from us —want to wear proudly not the dark aodt silk with the scattering: oi nosegays in blues and pl-nks but the "white robes" reserved ior the heavenly places. 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