inn. PATRICK MURRAY The community of Lot 65 and u.-roundin districts were deeply . D-nddened and profoundly shocked in hear on the eve of Aulusl mm- 1955. of the sudden death. by 08? accident, of a life long resident nt that place ll; the person of Mr. urra - Perllilecklate Mr. Murray W35 WT" m Tyrone, Lot 65 in lB8.'.l and lived his entire life there. with the ex- .-gpilon ot a few months of last Wm. .,,.m,,-ll he spent with his daugh- . llgr in Saint John. 1 .-i man of intcgrlly Hlld llullesly-. he possessed a cheerful and humor- l nus disposition. "Pat." as he vital familiarly known. was 8 TWO"?- ('S)CL'lally with his grandchildren. in whose company he spent 8 Ple-l5' Jllll winter in Saint John. N. '3- 'l'liosc who were l?1'lVlleE?d to ,l"'e near him. know what a kind frwnd and neighbor he was. .85 he W35 alivtiys ready and willing to lend .1 helping hand. He was attentive to Chui'cli and roininunity affairs. and H0 0'19 ?"' toyed a lrl('lldl,V"Vg8f't1e of caids mime than "Pat . t b ills home was a hoslllllgable ""5 and a host of friends will regret THE WINNER?) By J R Williams WELL .'l't-tERE wAs THREE OTI-ER OUTFIT5 BUYlN' 'n-iisn DRINKS 'TRYlN' TO HIRE HlM.' THEY om HI5 HAT. SHIRT. AN' PAN75. BUT we so-r HlM-- essr RANCH coon IN THE5E PARTS-.' IO e. u-us.-nu--.i..vun.unr-at his suiiilongti-aizic passing. but no ”” Ti one will miss his gentle presence more than his sons Cecil and, Jnincs with whom he lived. g ' His wife. the former Austnie. Mrs. Josoph Lorkney and son, li'uods of Kellyis Cross. predeceas-lliiichelle recently visited in Dart- .(i mm by eight years. h imouth N. S. i ' ' h" h' l d' ' - l1r:1,,.:lrcM':c:u )(l;05dt:llg, Mr. and Mrs. Etliiarii Melanson. l ' ' Moncton. N. B. recently visited 3; .l , V. BA f r sons. name- l:!'”HVll(l):(l3IlllA in Hatllllax. Basil in Mrs. Melanson's parents. Mr. and i Mrs. Ted L. Arsenault. Saint Jolni. N. B.. Cecil and James at home. One son Lawrence was Miss Dianne med celbwlw hm. while serving in me aihlbirtnday on Sept. 23rd. at her lllx liincrai. which was very hume- l-"I"-'ClY allolllled W35 "M" the cl" Friends and relatives extend iv:-tion of Robert Bradley and was held in St. Ann's Church, Lot 65 on August 13th. 1955. where Re- tltll('lll High Mass was offered by his ncplicw Rev. Eugene Murray. ll;istor of Suinnicrficld. The pull bcarcrs were Vincent lit-Closkcy. Amos Callaghan. Pct- - Clarkin. Peter Trainor, Frank n and Amos Malone. the large number of Mass Cards and messages of sympathy re- f'PiV('ll. testify in the esteem in their deepest and sincere sympa- thy to the bereaved family of the late Mr. John Gamble who passed away Thurs. Sept. 27 at his re- sidcncc. Duke St. Summcrsidc. Mr. Gordon Gaudct with R. C. A. F. Station at Bagotville, Que- bec recently visited his mother Mrs. A. G. Gaudet and wife and children who have resided with Mrs. A. G. Gaudct for the past few months. which the late Mr. Murray was ll0lrl- F0ll0WlIlE 31'? "19 M355 Mr. Gordon Birch. Moncton. N. Cards. -- B. was a recent visitor to Lot 16. He was accompan' J by his bro- ther Mr. George Birch. Bordon, and Mrs. Birch. Friends of Mrs. Laura Bigolnw, Southwest. regret to learn she has entered the P. C. Hospital for treatment. MASS CARDS James Murray Cecil Murray Basil Murray. Saint John. N.B. Mr and Mrs. Vincent Murray. Dartmouth, N. S. - M11 and Mrs. Michael Costello. St- John. N.B. lllr. Guss Costello. St. John. NB. Air. and Mrs. Amos Malone lit". and Mrs. Amos Monaghan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Egan Mr. and Mrs- Cyril Egan illr. Leonard McDonald Ali-. and Mrs. James Woods 'llrs. Tobias Murray Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCloskey, St. John. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. James Tierney llr. and Mrs. James B- Clarkln Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perry. Med- ford, Mass.. are visiting relatives in Lot 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. MacKinnon. Summerside were recent visitors to Moncton. N. B. They were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. John, J- Blgclow. Southwest. Mr. and Mrs. Ottia MacKinnon.' llr. and Mrs. Daniel McGinn. N. H.. U.S.A. All-. and Mrs. James P. Callaghei-. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M u rr ay, W pt 'li;irlottetown Charlottetown vi: and Mrs. Eph Malone Mr- and Mrs. Ernest H. Anderson, Cr. and Mrs. Vincent McCloskey Charlottetown .lK.lezliiiiililehlrs. James Flood. South lair. ang Mrs. Thomas Carragher - ev. . lnlclen. Phyllis and Bernice Cudmore field "gene Murmy' Summer Mir. and Mrs- Richard Clarkin Mr.'and Mrs. Ollie McAvinn. Kel. R1" Md MTS- Eugene McQulllan lys Cross :51: nyrs. Louis Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McArdle Mr. d rs. James Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Murray. 3'” and Mrs. Lawrence Murray Charlottetown Mr- J10 ltfrs. Joseph McQuald Mr. and Mrs. Frank Costello. Wvnmme Mccloskey. Charlotte- s'gharlott!et::vnM . ers o L. artha Mount St. ang Mrs. Peter McQuaid Marys. Charlottetown inr.a:g MMrs- John P. McQuaid Mr- and Mrs- Linus Traiiior Mr- um 1:15. John E. Mcqugm Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAviiin. .i:. ”.'.'ii.."”.';:: .. ...2'r:'"lt.::0:."" A l - ea Charlottetown m W ng' C. W. L. Sub-l))lliiIl)s:lonChli:lo:;tsemwn MT. and Mrs. Matthias Malone. vlx'ell.v's Cross lgcegt and Margaret Wynne. U. 'llr. Mr. Louis McCloskey. Jasper, Al. herta flips. Jane Blue and family. ll, 5, lto different points of N. B. and Piusville Mr. and Mrs. Melvin thee Rose lMaric Brownl Jones Toronto ai'e receiving congratulations on their recent marriage which took place ;in the Church of the Holy Family. Toronto. Sympathy is extended to Mary and Gilbert Gallant on the death inf their brother. George, in wes- tern Hospital. Anioiig the ones from this vi- cinity who attcnded the wedding of Elmer Blanchard. Charlottetown. and Jean Alyward. Pleasant View which took place in the Immaculate Conception church. Palmer road, amt afterwards at a reception in Howard's Rcsturant. Summcrside, were Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gal- lant. Messrs. llcrman Corcoran. and Cape Wolfe, were recent visitors of the formcr's parents Mr. and lMrs. Alfred MacKinnon. Southwest. Friends of Mr. Reid Bigelow re- gret to learn he is ill at the home of his sister Mrs. Fred Johnson and Mr. Johnson, Moncton. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Maynard and family of Birch Hill recently visited Mrs. Muyiiard's brother. Mr. Gerald M;icArtliur and family. Miss Aldinc lit.-i'iiai'd left recent- ly for Montreal for employment. Mr. Cyril Ricliard has returned home after spending some months in Hamilton"Ont. Mr. and Mrs. (T. F. Gallant have returned home from a recent trip Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Nazaire Richard and son Arthur and Mrs. Pellelier, sister of Mrs. Richard. Bangor, Maine. spent a week with Mr. Richard's brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Richard, Mont Carmel attended ordination of Mr. Albert Richard. Campbell. ton, N. B. Mrs. Nicholas Gallant has return- ed home from Charlottetown Hos- pital following treatment for an eye lllJlll')'. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gallant have moved to Toronto where he will be employed. Mr. Alban Arscnault. Cape Eg. niont. mntorcd to Moncton. N. B. recently and was accompanied by llls nellliew. Clarence Arsenault who enters St. Joseph's University. Mrs. Jns. Z Gallant, Summer. side. is visiting her sister M", Mary Gallant. Cape Egmom, St L- Mr- md Mr:l.ElAIInal:tl HCuKlneg'dwn 1:1?! Cllqsriklnj Toronto. (-haH0udo;vn - . bier" . oseph Coady. Al- Charlottetown ;l'lf- and Mrs. Peter Murray Ml. and Mrs. John F. McQugld . and Mrs- Peter Trainer. Char- Ca rd Of Thanks I ti ll"?!-elujallriaa Murray Mmteayfuiilih oil) mic hut PTlt'l”cl: ii I . . snccrey an . ml n:i(;dMlrl:rsA ICnllaglign all! their friends and neighbors who I I lnttetown ' L ' can Cm" 9”” l" any way during their ” rharlouetuwn Fungal Ham. recent and bereavement. l BM If ugly. disfiguring blemishes. Pimp lczonu. itching. scni akin. P-oi-tun Acmi. Athlete's not. B nckbeadl. or Rail Blntches emhnrrnsn you. tr ODIZRII Loni ht. Works while you Jeep. 1. cu itch nu. burning. smnrtinl in 1 minutes. I. Kills many germs, of skin disorders. 3. Helps hell the skin, softer smoother. lighter. Ask your drug- NIXDDERM today. Bnttlfnctlnn or nioney back. And to clean your skin antl- Ipucllly llu NIXODEK Indicated soap. Rlmld Eugene Murray. Summer- ” Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clarkin. r. and M . Chnrlottethswnwauer C. Mun-ay' In and Mrs P ti-l k 1 Damn Trlzlngr Clnrkln r- Ind Mrs. Louis Campbell Patrick Murray r. and Mn. Alyre peg," chug um- i;..'.':'::..”.i” I '- r. and Mrs. A. J. lottelown. Mrs. Diinicl Woods Mr- and Mrs. Patrick Mmml, Mr. and Mrs. Charles coguu. Toronto ' llr. and Mrs. Frank Costello, Chur- lottetown Dowling. Chm-. pz,4,wx,v5 70 am: A Nfiv IMME? were re MA('01A7E row: meermr HOME? JOHNS-MAHVI I.I.E SPI NTEX Local 57 Union. Saint John. N3, sisters of St. Martha St. Dunstan: hcollege. Charlottetown Vl.V'lCl'S of St. Martha Mount st. .Mnrys. Charlottetown W. L. Sub-Division. Lot 65 lenevolent Irish Society. Char. lottetown 565 nnpnof, rotpvoof, permanent. Available In Ham and "blown" type. For free folder it! ygw 1.94 doctor or Approved Contractor. Or write Canadian John:-Mnnvillt. DI'Pl- Ni-"3. Iiodion Id. E., Port Credit, Ont. -nuis Mccloskcy. Jasper. Alberta llr; and Mrs. S- L. Lehman. Iowa, U. S. A. N and John Clarkln. Tnrontn H and Mrs. Thomas Carragher ilMPA'l'liY CARDS '. Laura Bali-man and family i pMcEachern in Mermaid, P. E. I. O'I.enry The may friends of Mrs. Upton Seaman. O'Lenry. are sorry to hear that she is I patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. following an op- eration. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb of Woodstock. Spent Tuesday in Char- lottetown. Mr. Don MacKenzie is spend;-:1 his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis MacKenzle in Springfield West. and will be leav- ing soon for his base in Halifax. Mr- Thomas Harris of Spring- field West is ii patient in the Prince County Hospital in Summeraide. where he has undergone an opera- tion. Mr. Charles Daley of St. John. N. B.. was a visitor to O'Lcary and vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thomp- son. Mt. Royal. spent a few days at the home of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs Ray Collicutt of Springfield West. spent Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harkness in Summerside. Friends of Mr. Herman Small- man. Knutsford. are very sorry to hear that he is on the sick list. nit-tiigflsld West. matured in Inni- mernide to visit with Mrs. Ellis father. Mr. Thomu Harris who is a patient in the hospital there. Miss Blanche Matthews has re- turned from a trip to New York where she spent two weeks with her brother Allen. who is employed there. Mr. Allison Carruthers. Halifax. In visiting his mother and sisters. M.-ii. Skrllnret Dumville. Fairly. and Auder-1 in 0'Lenry. small daughter Lynn, of St. John N. B. were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gal- lant, 0'Leary. Mrs. Alva Jellcy. Unioiivalc. is pital in Summe side. The members of the U'Leary Womenls institute met in the school on Tuesday night Oct. 4th. Eigh- teen members answered the roll call. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams and family of Charlottetown, spent the weekend visiting at the home of the farmer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Baby Adams in Knutsford Mr. and Mrs. William Meggison and son of Summerside. spent the weekend in Knutsford. guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis. Leo Gallant were in Moncton. re- cently. Friends of Mrs. Nearbuton Mur- ray. are pleased to see her home again after undergoing surgery in the Prince County Hospital, Surn- Megglson and Mrs. Velda Mat-Neill. Mrs. Smith of Winnipeg is visit- ing with her partents Mr. and Mrs. Truman Harris in Forest view. Mr. Allison Carruthers. accom- nnied by Mr. and Mrs. Clayton mersidei , Carruthers motored to Halifax, where they visited with rela- tives and friends. CP Mr- and Mrs. Charlie Daley and a patient in the Prince County Hos-. St. Louis Mrs. Thomas Fletchcr of Law- rence. Mass.. is visiting with tier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ber- nard in St. Louis. Friends of Mrs. Geortte Maillet are sorry to hear that she is con- fined to her bed through sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. (iaudet and family accompanied by Thom- as LeClair were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joey Gallant in Piusvillc. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Perry in their recent marriage which took place in the immaculate Conception Church. Palmer Road. Rev. Pat- rick Walsh officiating. Their attend- ents were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McCormick. Mr and .l1i'.-2. Perry will make their homo in Alhcrton. Mr Phillip Gallant of Cliolsca. Mass. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Paul Gaudct in St Louis C. KTNGSTON W. M. S. The Kingston Uiiitcd W. M. S. nieeting was held at Mrs. Lyman Newson's on Tuesday evening. The worship period was led by Mrs. Owen Younkcr. Opening hymn "Breathe On Me Breath Of Life". The theme was ”0ur High Call- lng." with Bible questions answer- ed by the different members in the Bible readings. Prayer hymn "0 Love That Will Not Let Me Go." closed this part of the meet- ing. success w.i. ' The aeptembcr meeting of the- was answered by twenty members stating their earliest recollec-tion.l There were two visitors present, The minutes were read and ap- proved. A bill novating the school desks was pre-l seated and paid. A vote of thanksl was extended to Mr. and Mrsw Earle Campbell for donating al signboard for the new school. The. secretary was asked to write forj the particulars on the Handicraft Van. A screen door for the school was to be kept in mind for next spring. Mrs. George Mat-Leod. Mrs.i Louis Campbell. Mrs. Alfred Mac-' Kay were appointed to buy a book case for the school. Plans were made for a chicken. supper to be held on Sr-ptcmber' 22nd. Members were asked to liringi their comributions for the Protest-l ant Orphanage to the next meet-; ing. Mrs. Louis MacLeod. Miss; Laura MacKay, Mrs- Fred Camp-l bell agreed to collect for the Can-i cer Fund l An amusing commciitary, fort future reference was given by Mrs.I' George MacLeod on the recent; l sary of one of the members. Mrs.l Bert Willis. Mrs. Lloyd McKinnon presented her with a lovely bou- quet of flowers. A short address was read by Mrs. Owen Younlter and Mrs. Lyman Newson presented her with a Bible from the mem- Mrs. Lorne Smith read the Christ- ian Stewardship, the "Great Trek" in the study book was taken by Mrs. Willard Proud. A special feature of the evening was the fiftieth wedding anniver- -iil cents. Treasurer reported S3136 bers. Eleven members were present and four visitors. C o l l e c t lo n amounted to s3.l0. Freindship Fund made at the pantry sale. Success W. l. was held at the home . Climllblill-MHFKE-V Weddmgr '19” NW5?” .. ,, ci-ibing the normal miseries ac- Programme of Mis. Jack MacKay. Roll call companymg the last hon” I bachelorhooci. caused much merri- mcnt. An instructive paper on Li- terature was read by Mrs. One new member was welcomed-lMacGrelz"r' 'Campbell was won by Mrs. Ray of 537.70 for re- Macl.eod who will provide Fun and i Tuesday. ii. 1955 The Guardian Page 1: for the October nuetilli commituo: Mn. Earle Campbell. Mn. Ralph WE- more. and Mrs. J. M. Cam Roll call to be nnsw ad with I Thanksgiving thought. Nut mue- ing to he held at the home of Kre- J. M. Ca h Collection amount ed to 55.70. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. of John A contest provided by Mrs. Louis if your appetite is do! - or if you're not getting enough nutritional value from the food you eat - and taking Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver regularly. 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