.-‘_{. The Guardian Page 9 Tuesday. 25: KW ans. BEBTIIAM sronov .q1,.,summer morn I've ‘sighed no uh. sweet morn awaken." on the morning of April 1. at me home of her daughter. Mrs, Nelson Molyneaux. Crapsud. t-he “nus spirit of Mrs. ‘Bertram gm-dy, the former Elsie Alice wagon, winged. its way homeward. sin was born in Westmoreland -11 nu; ago, the daughter of the late Andrew and Caroline Wilson She was a kind and loving mo- ther, unselfish in her manner. and will always be remembered for her many acts of kindness. She had been in ill health for the past 20 years. during which time she was tenderly cared for by her laughter. Ruby. who spared nei- her time nor patience to bring :omfort to her beloved mother. There are left to cherish her memory. besides her husband. the following children: Chester. Cra- Jaud; Ruby and Cecil at home. iMarjorie) Mrs. Nelson Moly- ieaux. Crapaud: (Carolyn) Mrs. Willard Rogerson. Victoria; tlilsiel Mrs. Sterling Waddell. Kelly's Cro_ One son. Heath. predeceased ,’ 1' several years ago. Besides the immediate fam- ily the following brothers and ilSlEl‘S survive= Chester. U. S. A. Fred, Westrnoreland. Emily, Mrs. Mark MacVittie. Crapaud, Mar- garet. Mrs. Elmer Pearson. Chel- inn, Viola. Mrs. Everette Sim- mons. Sumnierside. Three sisters and nne bi-other predeceased her —viz. Maud. Tillie, Addie and William. Pallbearers were: M e s s r s. Everette Simmons. Elmer Pear- son, Nelson Molynea ux, Stet Stordy. Sterling Waddeli, Lewis Myers. Following were the floral tri- butes. Pillow. The Family. Wreath, Viola. Everette. Noreen and Allan. Spray. Mildred. Bill. Jean and Ralph. A short service. conducted by Rev. Mr. Ebsary. was held at the house. where the favourite hymn of the deceased was sung, “The Sands oi’ Time Are Sinking." af- ter which the body was conveyed to St. John‘s Anglican Church. Crapaud. where the funeral ser- vice was held. Hymns sung were: “Rock of Ages." "Abide With Me." Interment was in the Church cemetery. "She is not dead. the mother oi our affection. But gone into that Home Where she no longer needs our ' ' poor’ protection. ‘ Where Christ himself doth rule. Card or Tliclnlis The husband and family of the late Mrs. Bertram Stordy wish to sincerely thank their many kind friends and neighbors for .their many acts of kindness during the illness and death of a dear wife and mother. llata War Feared By Trucking industry OTTAWA (CPI —— Fear of a rate war between .the railways and trucks in Ontario and Quebec was Pxllressed today by the chief spokesman for Canada‘s trucking industry. G. M. Parks of Toronto. prea- ldent of Canadian Trucking As- sociations. accused the railways of undermining the trucks’ .interprov- incial rate structure by recent drastic cuts. Ho said the truckers will have to take retailiatory measures. .Mr. Park's statement. issued from CTA headquarters here, was D|‘°mDted by what he described as "drastic" rate cuts on rail mer- chandise moving between Montreal and Toronto and Montreal and Hamilton. A CTA spokesman said later ‘the reductions undercut the truck rates sharply. "'l'he' trucking industry is able 9“ Drntect its competitive position and can be expected to do so." Mr. Parke said. He said that with very few more oxamples of "irresponsibility" on the part of both industries. a gen- eral rate war could break out that would shatter any hope of favorable 1953 operating results for the truck industry and the two Bil railways.‘ ‘His town of c{§r:KLE»:._ Alta., was so named at the time of the Poronation of George V in 1911. IAILING THAT OLD STOVE OUT . . . Switch to IOCO STOVI M o 'rini'aiis-r BY roar VICKIRSON Inglnooriaq 60.. . Jiiaiaon. T Dutch Sailors Visit Maritime’s Historical "Centers Slim-tly iiiir-r the iirrivzil of the Netherlands aircraft carrier "Karol Donrmziii", lliiliinx siroets were dolled with uniforms of the Nether- lands Nziyy as pPl'S(lllTlt"l from the ship went sigliiseeing despite the rain. was the Mnriliine Miisciini in l-loading the .<i:lilscI'inl.' list for the fortress atop Citadel Hill where lll(‘.<E lwo Ncthcilands S‘dll0l'~‘ iinn". of Glace Bay. N. S. Teun De Joni: of The Hiiizuc; they were shown around by .-‘\hle Wren Glenna Dobison, HMCS "Sco- Above, left to right, Wron Dcbison, and Leading Seaman llenk den (ludr-n of Vln:irdin<,.zr-n, Holland. oxaiiiininz a model l.unen~ hurg sclinnncr exhibit in the Museum.—(NiitlonaI Defence Photo). are Pally ()lilt'(‘l‘ Peali.s And Vicinity ..‘Mrs, Alfred Cl‘;llI(‘. Rl\'(’l'l.0ll visited Cli;ii'lottct0\\'n on May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Cli:ii‘_lcs Gurney .lCCOmpKllli(‘l'l by Mr Paul Mc- Laughlin. visited Charlottetown on May 18. Mr. Chester l\l<-Carthy. Morcll. was a l}llSll’l€‘5S \‘lSll0l‘ to this vic- lillty pn May 12 . Mr. and Mrs. Jnsrph (.‘o.i(ln, M: Stewart, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Ml‘. and Mrs. Cyril Savage Harbour, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rogerson, St. Patrlcks Road. Morrison I Miss Peggy Myers. Charlotte Lawn. spent the week-end of May 15 at. the home of her parents. Mr ind Mrs. Walter Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter CUl‘l‘lt". Charlottetoivn, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly. May 16. Mr. Patrick Sweeney. Sourls. was an overnight guest at the some of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clar- iun on May 14. Mean Joseph and Jairies An- stie, Montague. visited this vicin- ity, May 17. Miss Louise Bra‘7.el. Cli:irlutte- town, visited l1('l‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brazel. May 16. Mr. John Mooney left recently for US. A. after spending the win- ter months at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Kt-niiy_ St. Thor- ass. Mr. and Mrs. Rcgiiizild K('llll_\‘ and family. Charlottetown. wert visitors to St. Theresa, May 16. Mr. and his. Russ:-I Myers and family. Mrs. Jiiincs Gillaii and daughter Lorraine, visited Char- lottetown. May 14. Miss M7ll'\' Robin. SllllE‘l‘\’lS0l‘ ril recently. .ioiiicii's Institute Branch, Char- .illleL0\\'ll, visited Peakes Sewing Club May 14 and set the date oi ichievement for June l5. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers vis- .ted Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hend- xicken, Fanniiigbrook. May 16. Mr. and Mrs. George Leard. Mi Stewart. spent it few days of the week of May 17 at the home of .heir son and daughter-in-law. Mr .iiid Mrs. Burt Leard, Riverton. Miss Mary Campbell. St. Georg- *5. spent.the week-end of May 16 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fhomas Dunphy. Mr. Louis Herring. supervisor of schools in this vicinity-V visited Byrncs Road School,'May 19. The illness of Mrs. Earl Mac- Donald at her home is regretted by her many friends. All join in iiishlng her an early return to good health. Mr. Mark Gillan, Borden. visited his father Mr. James Gillan.Peak- cs Road, May 20. Mr. John A. Mooney returned to his‘ home May 20 after spending the winter months in Montreal Mr. Mooney also visited New York .)€l0l‘e returning. Congratulations are extended to Miss Leona Devine and Miss Maureen Curran from this vicinity on their recent graduation from ilie Charlottetown Hospital as reg- istered nurses. , —B.W Oddfellows To Meet At Fredericton I-‘R.EDER.IC‘TON. (CPI -- Mciii- hcrs of the Independent Order oi Oddiellowa in New Brunswick Maine and Massachusetts wil. gather here Saturday and Sunday or an international meeting. De- LFNES are to be conferred by H Loam from Bar Harbor. Me, and ii riiirads will be he}d. Members o! Ttcbeoca lodges also will be pres- \ STERLING W. I. l'l'E‘bldi‘lll- oi Sirrlinz W. 1., Mrs Ray Douglas itzis hostess on Miiy ll, when i6 members and two vis- itors met for the monthly meeting’ The sick committee reported mak- ing four calls and sending flow- ers to one incmbei'_, The correspon- dence. was rend and discussed and members were zislird to look for subjects for the Institute News to be presented at the next meeting The collcctioii amounted to $1! .iiid roll call for the next. inrct- iniz ‘Kill be “A lUlldn95S someone has done me." The next, meeting “ill be at thi home or Mrs H. S. Maclilwen when .he lunch committee will be Mrs. Gordon Fyie, Mrs. Earl Henry, Mrs. J. Fleming, Mrs. Elmer Fyfe and Mrs. F. 8. Bell. The program will be in charge of Mrs. A. S. MacEwen and Mrs. Gordon Fyie A delicious lunch was served by .he hostess and committee in zharge. HUNTER RIVER. UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. The Auxiliary of the W. M. S met at the home of Mrs. John Craswell for their May meeting. The president opened l.l‘lC‘l'|lE‘€l.lll;. with the call to worship and the Invocation liymri,‘“l<‘orLli In Thy Name, 0 Lord. I Go" was sum: and several passages of the Bll)l(‘ were read by members. Mrs. Maclicoil read the lllE(lllFt- tion based on the tlieine of the service. "The Gospel accordiiig to you". which was followed by pray- er ln unison. Hymn, “Dismiss Me Not, Thy Service Lord." was read Offering was taken and dedicat- ed prayer i'l0St‘(l the ii-nrsliip per- lnd. The prngrriniiiic. "Tho Chi‘i-<i- inn in his Vocation." based on lllf‘ Willingen report. “Tlie Missionary Obligation of the Church.“ was presented by Mrs. Maclieod. Mrs. E. Bernard. Mrs. J. Bernard, Mrs LePage and Mrs. Andrews nssislrrl the leader in face up to tho mics- tion. “What. docs it monn for pm- rule to be Chrlslian in their daily riit. work?" The study of tho Bonk n. Genesis was i-mrirri out \\'llh sov- You’ll ‘find Glllllllll in this little boo s0OlIl'ltyaooP€I000Tl1'l.lllt'TosolOlf- confidence! You can find all these in your savings pass-book. Every time you open it. you will be encouraged to save steadily. provide security for your future. Open your saviga account today at our nearest branch-we have inure than 0 Gstltoaervoyou. . ll-he lbariad’ n thy inf eral oi the members taking part. Sixteen members were present, 6 cooks read. 29 home and 10 hospi- Lal calls reported, three sympathy cards acknowledged. It was de- zided to send for the annual report. A donation was received from Miss Bessie Ailken. Mrs. G€(ll‘[l(-‘ Smith invited the iiiembers to her home for the June meeting, study to be the Book of Exodus. Roll call will be the word "pray- er". Lunch committee for June are Mrs. Soaiiian. Mrs. Ripl:-v and Mrs. Spence. MPPl-lllg closed with the "Lord's Pl’«1.'\'Fl"' nizciiuiif. ciiiiiicscy The decimal system of coinage based on the dollar was formally adopted in Canada in 1853. 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