in MEMORIAM " in. sums "rt. IcKENNA Inn dehth occurred at the Prince ceunty Hospital on March 23, of IN MEMORIAM MB. DONALD SMITH The many friends of Mr. Don- ald Smith, were saddened to hear IN MEMORIAM Ml. FREDERICK EARL! AMPBELL j The death occurred in the Prince Boasted of Drowning Wife ilortii River And . Vicinity Mr. Tyrus Holmes of Kingston, the Guardian Page 13 .M°'_',“‘y'_1,"}3' 3' 1954,, Doiron, Betty Matthews. Ariana’. Roper. : 0. Presentation of Badges and Service stars. , 10. Lighting the Pin by an , _ » . . County Hospital on Ma 15 of is slow! im vi ft ' . Brownies’ iii-. James C. Mclienna. of Sha -i of his death on Friday evening, . . - Y W0 nz 8 er his rec 11. "Oh Dear. what can the mat- -°'=“- ‘“‘ ‘°7“‘°"’ °‘\ s’d’""" N‘ f‘,‘,’,’;,“ ““ ’'°"‘' "' °“’“"°" kP.E;:r.lei.. ‘M m"”‘' tcr be" by Ruth uacifeou and D11. was born, in Newton on Mr. Smith was in his 76th year. year. Although in failing health Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell and Beverly Mccrath. . . 10,. “V , 1 1,1 ,, ,3 family of Meadowbank. ' ‘c. 12- Judi! Johnson The I-Iish~ mm 2" ‘:31. fl:r¥'°l-lags ‘lggllleif ll’;ml8'ltl Rxlmtyh Pgml smmibfi suddenley aI:de‘l:¢l'Y' uiasgxpectigdfli; ill I1 f-ht home of Mrrlegeevgelllls land Dance. ' iifxfffelvéd ‘his early education; ye'ars he took’ UP.‘-iyIl':l'i‘;lZ° at to his family and/?hari)' friends. p'.'°m"' Mr‘ '"d M”' 5‘“’°Fd 13' R°°m'”°" mm“ mm’ 'nm'I°“' in Newton I'll Emerald schools Cumberland. There he resided un- “'9 1"” Mr" C‘"“l’b‘“ W“ b°"3 vlckeuon‘ by Cher“ Knox’ and especla in his home where he was train d by his fine, Chris- 11.n parents‘ to a life of honesty and noble eonduc‘ He received his Teachers‘ License from Prince of wales .Collese. |nd- 7-It-Ilht school in Shamrock. and Coleman. Then attracted to farther fields. 11; accepted employment as a clerk in the clothing department ..1 Crowell's Limited, Sydney. N. 5, There his sincerity and dilig- rnce were soon recognized. and l\P rose to positions of trust, and management in this store where he worked for 46 years, and where 1.; was much esteemed by his as- ,uc-iates. til his death. He was a devoted husband and father. always ready to lend a helping hand in need of any kind. and his home was always noted a place of hospitality. He will be him. His wife the former Margaret five years ago. _ He leaves to mourn the follow- ing children. lDolly) Mrs. Bishop, Somerviile, Mass; (Katie) Mrs. Irving Snell, Somerville. Mass: (Mary) Mrs. Gordon Har- ris, Cambridge, Mass; (Jessie) Mrs. Wendell Gorveatt. Fairview. grately missed -by all who knew Anne MacFadyen. predeceased him Ben in Roxbury. Mass.. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Camp- bcll.‘ After the death of his par- ents he came to the Island at the ters to reside with his uncle, Mr. siding in Charlottetown. , Earle, as he was familiarly known. was noted for his dramatic ability, having taken parts many plays and minstrel shows of a few years ago. He was, also an accomplished singer and took a keen interest in sports. He is survived by his wife .the former Mary O'Connor of Seven age of 12 with-his brother and sin- Joseph MacDougali, a well-known resident of Summerside- now ra- in z» 1 . . SYLVIA DAVIES In Welland, Ont.. Davies told a story which, police court. Sylvia ' MRS. BRUCE MACLEAN from her, told court, he. MacLean. had told her he had caused his Mrs. James Nickei'son of North River, is a patient in the P. E. l. Hospital. Miss Jean Nunn of Winsloe, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jewell recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Jewell of Kingston, were visiting at North River recently. All the pupils are starting back to school after having their Easier holidays and also after some good evenings spent in fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Stewart of Central Royalty, were visiting at sin Guide News BASILICA BROWNIES The 14th Charlottetown Brownie Pack recently held an enrollment ceremony. Present to conduct is was Mist; Suzanne MacKinnon ,Com- nussloner. The Brownies greeted her on her arrival viith the Grand Howl and a profitable and happy evening was spent, At the con- Ring around the Toad Stool and the following Brownies were pre- I4. “Little Charlie Chipmunk"-by,‘ Flore. Thompson. _ 15. "The Canadian Boat song" by Judy Johnson and Carol Maths-_ son. 1 16. "The Squirrel“ by Janet Raps’ er and Wendy Shaw. 17. Square Dance. ' 18. Grand Howl. 19. The Queen. Q The Badges and Service star! were presented by Miss Ephigenl Arsenault, Queen‘: County Com missioner who congratulated the Brownies and the splendid wot! cluslon the Pack formed a Fairy!-‘"19 by ‘hem m"'”'l°m“3 959%“-1" ly the sewing which was done and on display. Miss Arsenault sug-i "‘;°“‘..i..3if“‘£..2£§'.ii§.:.i‘“.?i“’..? F‘ E-'u"é °‘i:”"i° §“.5”‘.':;“"."'LE' §§‘n’§"i‘3¥.:..ii‘.§:°i‘.“..‘1.‘i'.‘§°..‘i?"2°}..‘.i¥.‘§33'Z§éso’.§1".3?f.Xi%n?§"l§e°’a.§’Ifi3.5?’“ind”:‘“£éi’f.§i2n‘§“Zf§vZi§?3§3 "‘° ‘W °' M“ W M” John ‘W’ ‘° M“ “‘°“‘"“°“ W fi.‘.§§i‘.‘M‘I’§“'ii‘...f3.‘.’.‘."i ”.°..i‘.‘.i.‘i“.§$‘.“ i sh-o e ,' -: 1. um eran. . . .' es- - - » . . J w ll- ti. Lor H, d‘ .S‘ '; th - - . lirement. and he came-to live with gen Cumbefland, p, E_ 1_;' also Mrs. Arthur Campbell, Goose Bay. of Mrs. MacLean, who drowned with her, he said he had com- e e ween 3' ,0 my .;.:af,::‘331 31: mag €3,315, ‘nd Mm Rndm Tawny ow1__w1, 1,1, gigter, Mrs. Emmett Hughes. Shamrock. Although his health was only partially restored, he spent a very happy year with his loved ones near his old home. one brother, James in New Hamp- shire,‘ U. S. A. and two sisters, Margaret- Jane Swanson in Chi- cago and- Fannie Brennick in Dorchster. U. S. A.; also 10 grand- Labrador, both of whom flew home to be with their mother: Florence at home, Basil, John, Earle, Clar- ence and Lorne at home. Surviving also are a brother. Clarence of on August 22, 1953, in Pike stream, a tributary of the Welland canal. Mrs. Davies, who had Bruce Mac- Lean in court on charges of false pretence: when, she said, he re- mitted the perfect crime and had taken his wife canoeing, upset the canoe knowing she could not swim. and swam around until his wife was dead Mr. Robert Jewell of Meadow- bank, has 300 pullets four and a half months old, and the other day they laid 92 eggs. promise, were welcomed to die Pack by Gertrude Johnston, Brown Owl. Nelda Dalzicl, Gertrude Mac- Fadyen, Mildred Murley, Joan Craw- TRINITY GUIDES and ave a great deal of time an ought in the training of th oung people. The pianist 'for the vents was Mrs. Osborne. The edges presented were Golden B ohnson. Earl)’ in Mira‘ he ‘““°1'°d ‘ children, a'nd‘ll great-grandchil- 5°m°“’m°- M355-~ ‘W0 3131911. ‘"595 l0 V9953’ 51-600 b°“'°W°d "‘sN5 "“"°‘ w1l£:f'1e1Ec1ve3r{eet,: ¥°11{m”.1 ‘mi r' li';ir1%\AIl]ll?if:iIr1nsMa.‘Aclvrr‘ll1]nB\I":lli 23:31:: 1-Judy Larter, Janet Roper. Bever ieart attack and was taken to the dun The funeral was largely It, Vera also of Somerville and ..__ 1- “I ~,, ‘E0 1 mg“ °n' “ere geamn Ju'dy Murphg, Lin“ jey Meant)‘, 011,171 Km,x_ . ,-.,.1,,ce county Hospital. There he tended on Apr“ 4' ‘mm his home Aletha, Mrs. Morton Larkln of New H t do c; yEont asser . aturday in- Mumm‘-son . skate" _ Maud Ken! Jud‘; .-assed away on March 23 after to New 1301111111,,“ Unncd church Glasgow, P. E, I sea o as er unciay as was - . hung fortified by the last rites of ihe Catholic Church of which he was a devout‘ and faithful mem- iicr. » , was sung by Rev. J. A. MacLeod. . . . -. - . - .- . Service Stars for one year I‘ Always of a quiet. unaffected §,:,c.:;;:t°nt'0 aha‘) :::::Ve:°rf::,.,i1:,f and the Rev. J. H. LeClair of- 16T£:T,:_:,"ehgfcugaiglggzféehoéflfii Vvell/‘IE1 \veaL:1i:1-nrl\i’llfIisi:Ii:”li]ttilieliixrig ms!‘ ‘tad t;3a.nq‘.Jm' air:-|”:U1’. rm; ,Gu1de':,Sheila Johnston. Betty Matthew ' disposition, his family will remem- Hymns lung we", “The Lord is ficiated at the grave. ' Interment da Apr“ ,“1,' of _1u11a Lug). pg. of Mrs. Dclaney‘s parents, Mr. and Mr. Mack Ma('Lean of Cornwall 1.1“ lo“ “Inf 1‘ e,1jgm,;'l.e‘;°n ‘Marguerite MnrMillan, Arline Rop her him as one absolutely faith. My shephudu and “The Old Rug, was in the church cemetery. ,e,,);’ at me a‘; of 65 ears wue Mrs, John 1-1, Myers, made his first mp through this‘ d, an ““?“a " 3"; “n 3 “C 9”‘ er. Judy Johnston, Maud Kelis. ful to his duty to God his ‘ed emu" ‘ Pallbearers were: Messrs. J. or Jose 1, L 156,": 51% had" been vicinity R1111,‘ md ¢1e11..,1.1,,§ "Her “Bs.5eWe by the Junior F01’ W10 F6311 — BBVBTXEY M504 fellow-man, and always kin ' Lorne Driscoll. T. Earle Hickey. p ' ' It is with much pleasure that '''‘''d“" A55°°”‘“°“ wmch W“ "°‘"" ilmughtful of his dear ones. He friends and associates will recall with respect and admiration his fine uprllhlnell 09 Chltlfiler. Ind am The remains were tendefly . . Sable, following four weeks trest- 11, v a o e _ _ . D 11 t1 1 T131», 11, Th 1-,, are 191; , , e truck for the first time on 1, 1 1,1, 1,1 _ :‘il:n1;’)"'_i"£cl:)(ll:‘:'°,':,‘;,°lcg° Itgfidfmihsl laid to rest beside his wife in the too 1:i?)ll:no her Dl:SSll'l§.e two sons mam m ‘he P’ E- 1' H°5P“31v '3 April 23. That means residents 1:e11l,aed1gu§e:,ar:3opo:eg'abyvazfig All the Guides and Browniel 3 whole life a preparation for that lay when he would give an ac- snd Scrap Book can now rela . ' . - dd u kn d (Genevieve) , . . .. and wagon. —-CT, R _ M_ . and wait for the judging whlc i’ .?“.".:.°.£...“.“.:‘.::":.‘.°“"‘*’ ‘° D... .....-."'1':.;' M... .3‘-pit-..:* °e*.:‘:*.*;*"-..;*;;...r":.~: :.":".:.‘:;:,':‘.:..°:°f..;=.:.:.:‘;:“ ~~-—~— 8%‘: 6:... L -n Mm ' ' ' _. - - g 11 , 1 1 g d. _ ' __ home May 3rd and 4th. The judgem .“’l'ai:im¢‘:heri.sh jggmmexmonwmfi w,.e_,,,, ;iur uliifild fracndstafiid neighbours. ‘c‘},'f,,,“,,,,, “:2: 12,?’ ,,je":,,‘:,,Sh“‘,',‘er lnclti.tide§_ among Oveihglflo tearh- MacArt|“"._uarby mun irfigsggndlzié Mgtiltlij; i/latte; for the mm, Wm be Mom, 5,,“ :, ‘ 1 1.‘. M E Jessie and Wendell. °r e ‘' many ° em ‘nd 9*‘ mgrnory 9" 8 en mg ' success °°nv°n' A Th ' T1, 51,15 1d Au 1 ; Margaret of Notre Dame, Mrs. Af- eaven are e . rs. mmett pressiong of gympgthy amended to - tion at P. \'V. College, were the °mD5°l'|- 9 U 9 °C5 Hughes. his only sister: three bro- for service. The service was Rev. A. S. Weir and Rev. Donald conducted by Pallbearers were: Messrs. Wes- ley MacDougall, James Gorveatt. Lee iTaylor, Alex Maclsaac, Gor- don Taylor and Norman MacDon- adjolning cemetery. Floral Tributes Lester and Erin. Bill and Eliza- The funeral. lairgely attended. was held March 18. at St. Paul's Church where Requiem High Mass Reagh Callback. John W a t s o n, Reginald Gallant, Frank Arsenault. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to Father J. H. LeClair. us during our bereavement. MRS. JOSEPH L. PETERS in failing health for some time but her death came as a shock. Mrs. Peters was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philipous the sons are and Charles. and one daughter; Henry of Moncton. She had been the proprietor of Vicinity relatives _and friends of rs. B. C. Holm have learned that she has returned to her home in De- the result of having been serious- ly injured by a car, while she and her husband were returning home- teachers of this school and schools previously announced on business. Mrs. Robert Weeks of Highfieid. is improving after her recent ill- meat. Mr. Jack MacPhail of Cornwall, mailman for this community, had here get the mail three hours earlier than if he had the horse Wedding BROWNIES Tuesday night, April the 27th was the scene of a Mother and Daugh- ly enjoyed by all. The programme was as follows: Grace —- Rev. . MacLean. Introduction of Guests by Ernestine Mills. Sing-Song while MacDonald. Response “God Save the Queen". The Church — prd- tlon -— proposed by Mary Johiisoni Sewing — shells Johnson. ,r Writers -— Margaret MecMills Judy Larter, Flora Thompson. Jane Roper, Carol Matheson, Wcnd Shaw. Grath, zeta. Dolron. Cheryl Knoxs who were working on the Layettq’ fleck and Mrs. Large of the Voca- _ ‘ . b9“‘- the Eustane Grocery for a couple . . . 5 tional School. While Miss Mabel $.25"a'i,‘:;‘g,£.{s}1;:d0?]B;::,;g,§,:;_ George. Harriet and Family. Mn‘ F'....?;!:m(i:i‘ymph°“ °f ye.“‘.rs and had ‘° "“5iK“ due gf,.i:',T1:ge m_°;t3’",fea::,:"°t$e NThe BTrinOity, United Church. flffigflzgifi 1:1,, §fi,,,?f,,'y Matheson. Miss Bessie Prowse and Nora, n.ko1.; .130 two 111111.513. spnyg “"1 Mn Mom“, urkm to failing. health. She was the amendmems m me school Act dis_ or n way,’ i_‘«_-.. was the scene of smith‘ Rep”, by OM01 Thompson Mr. Lorne Cnllberit are judging tors. Mrs. Alfred Cui-ley. Free- aobb1.,Ma“1e ma 1:-,m11y_ last remaining member of this cussed by the Minis,” of Edum ‘Vb D” Y “Maine on March 20. Thanks 1‘, me ,,,m1°, L,d1,5- 1.1,.‘ the Scrapbooks. All the entries town and Mrs. Ray Mulligan, 1n,1n‘ mg 3-,m11y_ family. two brothers predeceased ‘ion. and that of hem‘ entertained Vi 9!! Vela GFECC Dflrbi. only lawman by gem, 1.1ou51°n_ 3:01., can be seen in the Maritime Electrid Winnipeg: and two half-brothers. “Wallace and Otto. Detroit. Three other members of the family, pre- isceascd him. Mrs. Ollie Shreen- Gorden, Joan and Diane. Hazel,.Lois and Junior. Nine Mile Creek W. I. Failrview W. I. IN .MEMOR|AM MR. GEORGE NELSON CLARK her a few years ago.. The funeral was held on Tues- day morning, April 6th from her late residence to St. Paul's Church at Government House, were preciated and greatly enjoyed. As a result of the substitution IP- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Darby, Abram’: Village was united in marriage in a double ring cere- mony to Cornelius Arnolrl Mac- following Guides. lowing this the I were then enrolled by Miss Suzanne Macxinnnn. Commissioner. Sheila Goodc. Eliznbctli Haywood, Polly window, May 6. 1, 8th. M in. Mrs. Ernest Mulligan. half- The citizens of Hunter River and for Requiem High Mass. celebrat- of the s. S. Montague for the A’”"“'- 5°“ (‘I M1“ and M“ B‘-‘"1-'5 1 5-W11, T5 101- Enen amen; sud sgblnug mg mu hm. H 0"“ M s'“'”’“h" _ adjacent neighborhoods were shock- ed by Rev. Joseph MacLeod. while Rocky Point Ferry. while the latter M‘°‘-"”"“" °f E"m°”- f1‘,‘,§1,“1';:.',,,, ,1":,,n1e H..,,.,’:,,,_‘p..,,,,1. , gr, "~ ‘"5 M”- DDNIW Nlchfil‘ ed when on March 31. it was the last rites at the grave were is gway for a check—up. so many “'9 C9-M51011)’ W83 Deffarmed by Sh“, Janet Memsh' Lou smmh, The funeral was held on March '°"' lfiaffled “Iii M13 580110 N019”! performed 17)’ ReV- -705!-‘Pb l-»€- of the "across the harbor" resi- 3”" J‘ W- 5°mP1°< D~D~ The The '1o111,w1n; bad”, we” man ~ ,5, to 5,, Munch,” church mm Sarah Macbounll. Clark had died suddenly at his Clair. The pallbearers were: dams c1-cued 1., 11,9 C113,, comm“. Wedding March was played by the Dreamed by M1“ Macmnnon. M 7 .,,,u' from ‘he home of his Sm”, Helen and Jim Dixon. - 4 home here. Mess”, Earl Hickey, Earl Mac- mg business “.111, p1e1,su1., th“ 11,9 church organist. _ Ladndnu Wayne M“Don_ . inder the direction or M.-, p, A, Mr« and Mrs R- If/lncPhail. He was born at Hamilton. the Donald, Eldon Hickey, Wilfred w.11.,.hea.d one 0111... 0111... mg The brine. given in niari-ia.ze by 81,, ,,,,,,',,, ' M,,cK,,,,,,,,, Mm M°""h'"' R°“"'"“ mg“ “"5 ' ‘iidimaglnfilllhn Smith’ 5°“ °' "‘° We W"‘- and M”- Kelly. Andrew Perry and Ray of a iarize Elli’ SW‘ '°"‘““’ "A" Cpili chm” Bmwenu‘ Chm ‘ Johnston. Mal.lld.1.MacMillan. Betsy was offered by the Pggtor, Rev. Reta .nd°j‘“;mie “HMO”, George Clark. He attended school Easter. of Rocky Point and Rice Point '3“ °’““'' lmfinl 3°““ *7‘ C0903‘ Hauswm 5w1mme,._ B91,“ }mu51,on_ rrend Harold Croken. who also of- liciated at burial services at the grave. Pallbearers were: M e s s r s. -Ernest Duffy. George Hughes, Jos- eph Hagan. Ambrose McCarvi'lle, Louis Trainer, and Joseph Mulli- lln. "Out of the shadows-of sadness. Nine Mile Creek W. 1. Mrs. Ernie Currie and Family. Helen and Babe Wood. Julia and Neil Darrach. George and Laurette MacEach- ern. Velma, Roy and Barry Mac- Phee. at Indian River and upon reach- ing manhood bought a farm at Clermont. where. with his wife. the former Minnie Lari-tin of Cler- mont, they farmed for some years. In 1928 he moved to Hunter River where he engaged in the meat business and became well-known as he also maintained a stand in Floral Tributes Pillow. The Family. Spray. The Delaney G r a n d - children. Spray. Her son. Hciiry Pcinrs. Cut Flowers, Macliusiand Furni- ture Store. Mass Cards are here today." April 20. The news of the death of that widely known. public spirited, greatly respected former resident of Hunter River, the late Mr. Pe- ter J. Martin, at Pennicook, N. H.. U. S. A., quite suddenly, on April 22, has been received. with deep brown net over teffets with lace trim and wore a coi-sage of yel- low camations. Mrs. Claire Bienveriu as matron of honor, wore R suit of green with brown trimmings and wore a corsage of pink cematlons. The groom was supported by LAO. Victor Demick, both- were Wayne MacDonald. Child Nurse. Wayne MacDonald. Religion and Life Emblem, Anna Stewart. Second Class. Pauline Johnston, Patsy Mac- Doiiuld. Miss MscKinnon enrolled the following little Brownies. Barbara Ford, Donna Lord. Bever- ly Adams, Gall Norrie, Stella Rob- bins, Sandrit Ramsey. Gall Ram- flGR(lEN the proudest name in time Florence and Johnny MacDon- - _ t. b h’ many Island re1s- dr :1 1 '11- 11 , into the sunshine of glsdness, ald. . fixvnmarket buudmt “ Chm-lone fie: 1)e.1z.31 Dglangy lievgerse andy frliscnds. The late Mr. .2”.-¢c.§11.,'.'.” ;Vn,1r,y 1l._1§1d°r$ the say. The Brownies, looked very Into the light of the Blest. Lennie Nicholson. 113...,“ one of me most p]eg5- Mr; Mary p.}le1~s, ’ I Martin was a large-scale farmer. home of Cpl. Blenreiiu for the '5"”"" “"1 “"”"‘° "he" ‘WY b““h"' Out of a land very dreary. lnio the rapture of rest. . Tleqiiiescat in Face. Mary and Fred Matthews. Raymond and me Taylor. Elaine and Donald MacLainc. _Hazel and Robert Paine. Ella MacEachern. ant and courteous personalities in the village and was ever ready to do a good turn or lead a helping hand and his vacant place will be Mrs. Louise Peters and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant. and Family. Mrs. Frank Morrison. near Hunter River, and it was al- ways a pleasure to visit his home, and his large. modern buildings. housing up-to-date'live.stock. farm couple and immediate friends The bride's table was adorned with a two-tier wedding cake topped with wedding bells. cpl. Bienvcnu est Brownie Sl'nil€‘S, I am sure they were pleased at being included in the Mother and Daughter Ban- quet. The Guides also looked very ' ' ' 1 1: d, _ implements and machinery. Per- pro and g tour, to th 1, id smart. they are Very _e1ith\l!l!-5'-16 New D°ml"‘°“ w- I‘ mAsl:o‘L‘iet‘i.i:/eeyears ago he suffered I?[(fr.sal§iosRe{lI¥:. Dnucetlc, 'l‘ig- SOHHUY KDDWD 10 man)’ of our di«‘l- whllt,:h was responded toeby rth: “ml “"9” 7”" _°''d"‘ °n the" ; Mr. and Mrs. Jtfiin Livingston. . “Vere 111M” and his heanh msh. tfict citizens, their sympathy, with ‘mom, leaders Joyce Wizsziiigtnn Capt. and Ml“ ‘7“"_M°I"“°- ‘ began to fail. He retired from his Mr and Mrs. Alyre Gallant. that of relatives and friends. eX- They will reside in North ‘Bay Glad” M“°Km“°"' Lleut" , The family of the late James E. Hflelr L°‘5 “ml *7‘‘- M'¢E3°h‘ active strenuous life in the meat Bedeque. tendinl °V" ‘ wide "El. goes where the groom is with the ’R. 5 ‘ i\lcKenna wish to offer sincere “"‘-, business and remained inactive for M”, Emelia A1'5onal|lL out to the nearest of kin in this (:,A1', The in-1qe_ p1~gv1m1g to hgr CENT“-“4 ROYALTY EROWNE thanks to Rev. Harold Croken. the Edm‘ Md Alex M59‘-'""~ some months. Then as his condl- Mr md Mrs, Andrew Perry, their time of bereavement. Ind marriage was in the R..C.A.l". at 1 3 nl ml : Sumrnerside priests. their neigh- Am“ M"E‘°h‘"‘- , tlon became better he took on the Mr.‘ and Mrs. Earl M-“Donald, loss. ‘ Station Centrelis. Ont. C"‘m”1 R°y“ W _ rat,‘ uhdgdrs 1 hours and friends who helped them D°"°"‘3' “"1 J°h“ M‘°N°‘"- contract of delivering the mails Mr gnd Mrs, Camille Chaisson, Mm‘ Younken Bum,“ ' . ' i ind expressed sympathy at the NE“ D» M‘3°L°*“‘- from the train to the post office—— Tjgnfgh Th? "ews "t me death °f Mm‘ Arthur Rodd’ Tavmy OM’ “en ‘s time of the illness and death of E1" ‘"5 D°“¢'1M“L““- a task which he performed con- M I d M T E H‘ k Hamd” °t v“"°°"""‘ B‘ C" 1”" I! W911 II in everything Dertnith at Mme Wednesday afternoon W i’ Vi >' ~ r‘ ‘n N‘ ' ‘ ‘C 93'' merl Miss Minnie Lord daughter - their families and friends. All the ._i Mr. Mcxenna. Vim "id 5'°“'"“ M"N°"'“- scientiously with the able assist- Mr, and Mrs, E, F, ,A,r5em1u11_ Y , ing to the best interests of the . , e e 0 311131‘ Clmlabil;-R M N m ance of his daughter, Mary. Mr gnd Mr; Henry Wedge, 3) 31¢ flail‘? M53 '4“ M‘: ‘Cale: community at large. She will be B’°w“1;“n‘t‘,‘;“m?)n““‘: hé'::g'u’_‘t‘ ( es er an oy gc , ' ‘ r , o ower E eque. a t1 - d1 h h were I 3 Man Cards! Hilda Betts. e e,§e::fiyth&,re1{17:°V:1{;us3.,':,Ctd:‘:,‘:;},E 11511;" _:'§fl1iV1,::'_ i?,1,l1;:"' A,.sEna,m learned. with deep regret by her :1l;:aw’;.n:l1s,,:.:y, ';et,,,1eyh1t:,m,:,;1A;D:,: having their badges presented. The 1, M,._ Ind M"_ Emmett Huxhes Hazel and Malcolm MacPhec. 1" who were “.1111 mm when ,1-. and Fam”y_ -I-1gn1Sh_ many relatives and‘ ‘friends. par- her friends: hved and esteemed program was as follows. -5. Kinitora. gin Pomé W‘, 1' ter a pleasant day's work he lay Mr, J, L, Dalton, '-‘°"1“_r'Y "W55 ",°t§‘d‘"3 Tue ‘'3: by her family. she returned that l. Brownie Song. M , d M _ A1 M EYIHDUI‘ Uri‘ 8- d 1 1 1 111 1 d m"~‘l'E"‘E ?‘”“m”'“ “*5- same love for them. a true math 2. Promise. 2, Icrjnk-:11, " hen exam” Aitken. Mabel and Debbie Mac- s,?:1v:en1:. mt; enaesjlen n‘ In sy"“"u'y C"d' M11 Hfiulday W," ‘ 1°“'“°" tfld“ er in Israel in every way, as e 3. All Brownies “I like to be Mr. and Mrs. John M. McKenna N'V"" He is survived by his sorrowing Mr‘ ‘M1 M”' Jam” Pdem er in the pubhc School’ of this nelshbar She Was Ilwnys willing a Brownie." l. Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Sarsfield McKenna Dem" ‘hck “nd 1'95"’ P°°“- Hannah. four sisters and three bro- M“ “nd Mrs’ Edmund Ar"°"‘”1t' b°°°”‘l“3 d°"““1°d 3‘ V”‘°°""'"' sickness or to ii friend in need. Johnson and Margaret MacMillan. I. North Dakota. Dim,‘ “id Hamld 5”“ thcrs. They are as follows: Ethel, T°'"°“"°' Ont‘ 3- C- Quietly, though suddenly \v“illi 5. Song and Dance “Over the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curley l, M”"’ ‘ml R““d°l9h M"D°'““ld' Mrs. Heath Caseley. and Janie. Mr" Frank R‘"‘”°' R“"‘{°“d~ The to mm of 1.3519, mmic “no sadness of farewell," she has Mountain" by Judy Larlcr. F'FPGloW1'i.> M' '"d A‘ Peters’ Mrs. Joseph Woodside of Kensing- M p”,,,1°ul;1y8g1ven in ‘me chu,.c1,;“ “crossed the bar." to that fair 6. Rccitatloii “The Idle Child" Mr. and Mrs. Otto‘ Mcl(enna, 2, D:-lroit. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mulligan 2. . son. Winnipeg. Ml‘? H'“‘i5~ Keir of Kensington and Harvey of St L"“l’~ ’ :,‘:,1(r:-ra:,:udj1p':f1 2? C231 Glory of God doth lighten it and 3, "Tm Pussy Willows" by zmi Mr. Thomas W. n D - D°ny m’h°p' ina Sask. Two infant children M“ and Mrs’ J"5el’h P°‘°”' 5'‘ y - ' . ' the Lamb is the light thereof. Irnit Michi Mcxe "3 5' e K‘“° S"'“' Reg ' d d ht d -70h“ N- 3- greatly <‘DJ0l’9d by we lalgc midi‘ Beautiful flowers and an assembly ' ""' Hilda Betts. " ‘°" '" ’ ""3 " p” ""S‘ ,. Miss Rita Peters. Windsor. Ont. 9"“ D'°""‘- """‘Y °‘ ‘"*‘°"‘ ""1 O1 ,,1,,,d, ,.,¢1,",, c,,..1d ‘no. 1,. k Mr. Joseph E. Hughes 2. Kin- 011. Mr. James McKenne 1. Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mcxenna 1. Kinimrs. _Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hagan 2, kinkora. “Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hughes 2.. ilindsor. Ontario.’ Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McGulgan 1. Toronto. Nell and Marion Stewart. Lydia and Duncan Gass. utter of Sympathy Seymour Currie Mrs. J. J. Murphy. Elva and Dougal MacLean. Ruth Jane Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quilty. Florence and Johnny MacDon- Cord bf Thanks _ ducting the service. assisted by widow and daughter. Mary ton. Alfretta, Mrs. Arnold Doug- Wsite of Sherbrooke. Orville and ed him. The funeral was held on April 2. from the United Church. his pas- tor, Rev. Howard Christie, con- Rev. Laurence Biaikie of the Presbyterian Church. Old hymns were sung by a mixed choir "The Lord's My Shepherd." and "Abide With Me." There was a large gathering in in of Norboro, Velda, Mrs. Ray "1 Tignish. Athens, Ont. e. Mrs. Fred J. Gallant. and fam- .y, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arsenault. Mr.,and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bernard. St. Louis. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Schurman's Staff Association. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Desllochc, IN MEMORIAM Province before her marriage, and to lend I helping hand 1,, “me of City not made with hands, where there is no night, wherein there is no need of sun or moon for the at North Tryon. and in Tryon, was given in St. John's Anglican attended the Churches at periods of times when this program had pre- viously been given. At the regular church services in this pastoral charge, close at- tention was given to an inspiring address taken from the text, “if any man be in Christ he is a new Creature." The choir. durhlfl 0': ferlng, sang: "We've a Story to tell to the Nations." Miss Marion seated in Bonshsw United Church. testified to the esteem cherished for the deceased. The impressive funeral services were conducted therein, on April 21, by her pas~ tor, Rev. Mr. Baxter. Favorite- hymnl of the deceased were sung by an augmented choir, and Mr. Stephen MacLeod. by request, of- fectively sang: "The Stranger of 4. The Cuckoo Song by sheila. by Maud K:-lls. 7. Piano Solo by Carol Mathe- FAE(A&-I‘Eg May IieWarninq Iachche is often caused by lazy lidney action. When kidneys get out of order, eaceu acids and wastes remain in the system. Then bathadie. disturbed rest or that tired-out and heavy-headed feeling Mr. and M . J h M iii 1. it d I ‘ th l l J. - - G l'lee." Pallbearers we re: "'3! Iooniollow. That’: tlielime is take Kinkora. " mp ' u "D The iamiiy of the one 1.1., D,,,,_ ,:,,e°,",,‘,",,°",, ,,‘:,,,,’,’*‘,’;,,,_,,,,° ;,,,,‘:,e,;,';_ M" We". ,nmm__ Maicbeamdtakins th.W.‘<::o‘,nl:,",,‘,‘,; ivi:i'sr.. J’. D. MacPhali. Fred Dad-i‘_: Kidney rain. Dead‘: stimulate Mr. J. Elmer Mcltenna l. l{in- .1d smm». wish to thank Dr. Mac- bar. The dent}, of Euem Thom“ °C_ Wl} 9 K0" ,"f°:‘hETt°F*‘, the cimlr in Mlcphm. Gordon M,,c1)om,1,.1_ 1331. the Iudneys to normal Idloll. Then you "W" Leod Floience MacDonald R.N. Mr. Christie brought a message curred on March 301,1, .1, 111, home mmgled V? H. ‘ ho M M“, “d vey Murchison. Clarence Murchi- '09‘ Wis,’-flee? lififlei‘-"°!ll NW- The s“‘“'~ Kmk°" 1' Kl"'“"“~ Rev.'Donald Nicholson. Relv A. S: of hope and consolation to the 01 he, 5151", M” Even“ Howl“, 3:‘: ,‘,;l‘§,o,:,: gig‘ son, Sterling MscLeod. Interment c°'D°'“'K'd"°’ ml‘ "°" " 1 Mgr‘ ‘M M‘''- J~ M"L"“- weir. also our neighbors and bereaved and assembled £1-lends. Tryon, She had 11,,” 1,, 11.1, 1_1n11,,d , was in Argyle Shore Cemetery. ' ‘yd"°" friends who were so kind during P8llbB5l'€|'H W979 '3 ‘°“°W‘" States a number of years but came It was with feelings of deep —-—- Mr, Alex Mao.-Sween. l, sydneY- our recent sad bereavement. Messrs. Arnold Dougla Heath back to make 1.," home 1,, T,-yon, rggret 1,hnt'he1‘lniIny relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trainer. 1. Caseley of Kensington. ..T. Noye, Mm Thom” "flared . “mu 1.” mcnds ,.Ece1,,,_.d '11“, “,5 new, 91 Klnkora. Mr. Keith Mulligan l, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Mulligan l. C. B. Matheson, H. B. Spence of Hunter River. and Malcolm Mac- Swaln of Charlottetown. the sudden death, at the residence in h 11 ‘mm’ ‘ d Id not been we of her daughter, in Ottawa, of S dn . y Cy since. She had the best medical NO MORE FILMS TO BUY Telegram: Kliiqkofl. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McGuigan. 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Hughes ______________ The lunml Wu held on Anri- ,,,,,,m,, .0“ on, ,0 he, ",4 mom, (1)m,1,1e The 31,1.) time.piecee are "m‘ ' ind 18'"">’- Card Thank‘ ha: A SM" '”V'°° W“ new It er who has been bedfast since last now available at Enrollment In the Jpscohiib .l'a- lhers. Mr. and Mrs. Otto McKenna and Anne MacDonald. Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Melver. mm , c1 1 G , conducted by her Psalm. Rev. Clair ’“ _ .00 °"" 1'\f]'_:u:,hCsu,.1c;.‘_r "mm good friends and neighbors our A1-char, who was so faithful tostond \ c d 12 Exposure Roll—l2 Prints .30 wmun Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Monaglian. Iinteremlhlnks for the‘; indnm beside her through her long illness. Q’ 15 Exwufg 1zon_1g prim, ___________ _, , AM“ ‘M In Shmnrock woman.‘ Insmnge, us dour J-‘scent has b‘erearvIn- Her remains were tenderly laid to ah Pflnh,_(super s1u.)__(.ach _ __ _ . 17- M.,...,.e¢ md Em“, N1cho1,m_ meat. an o ole W Olen Cl 3- net in the People’; Cemetery. The family of the late Ietells 14"‘ Ilelneht and staff, Crowell's , Mr, and Mr:-.. Earle Gemhum. “°“'°" "id 0"!" GKPN-‘lliofll 01 Ti-yon. beside her father. who pas- Thomas wish to thank their many d" sldflfli. C. B. Mr. and Mrs.’ Willie Ncwsome, l‘¥mD“h.V« A ‘'91’! INCH!‘ “ink! sed away in 1927. The pallbearers friends for their many acts of kind- '“.,'amx ‘and Frank, S U‘ : Dl'-NM'"|'¢h¢!l0flkl"d“MI'S- 30)'l!- were five nephews: Everett Howatt. has and also for their cards and N0 FREE FILM WITH C-0-D. ORDERS ‘ ‘ Mrs. Mayme Monaghan, on re. each car a daughter. Richard Howatt. Raymond Hen- letbra nf sympathy and floral nupoujmflty Not Ac”. ‘Mi 0‘. 0,1 mu : l .1) er Cost of Film “L -in in-. cm. cm._.n, mum. -. _ _ A men. as .. .Isnl1i;iriiis!v.°H2Ii_Ho vans, - 3 ‘ Sterling. I We wish to extend to all our in April 1946; Martha, Mn. Pre- her home then service in United 0 urdi. Tryon. The service was esteem in which the departed was fall and her sisters and faniilys. 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