I p f Borden and IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM, For Quglify aiitniigbdfe gggirmtiiugf VECEIIEEY Mn. wnmam nonunion suoenn Maooonsnn --The death of Eugene Macdon- aid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Macdonald. Tignish, P.l:.I., took place near the town of Meaford, Ontario. This sudden. unexpected passing was due to a tragic highway acci- dent on the morning of Saturday, Septembe 6th. After the closing of Saint Dunstan's University in May. Eugene Joined the R. C. A. F. School at Camp Borden. He was one of the twenty-one cadets re- turning to their training base in sn' army truck at 7.30 Saturday morning. They were sitting, on the back of the truck on t eir kit- wina. Ballum to Mr. John Leonard. Saint John, N. B., at the Bedeque United church. . -There passed away on Sep- tember loth. Ellerslie's oldest and most highly esteemed resident, Mr. William Burleigh in his 86th year. Although bedfast for eleven months he bore his suffering with patience and Christian fortitude. His relatives and friends mourn his passing. g A gentleman, in every sense of the word, a friend to the poor and rich alike, is man of keen intel- lect and business ability, always ready to lend a helping hand to. those who asked of him. seeking no praise or favors, he was a val- ued member and elder of the -"Miss Nancy Anne Mcxenm. of Borden "is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keough of Cape Traverse” I A4Hdness Mrs. Lester Yeo and two lit- tle girls were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Bal- lum. i Miss Eleanor Macxsaao of Bor- den left for Halifax on Tuesday. September 23rd, where she will be receiving treatment at the Victoria General Hospital. Mr. and Mra. Iayton Jones, Mr. Ancil Ballum and Mr. Howard Robinson were visitors to Pownal, September 17, and attended the ploughing match there. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood, who have been spending their annual holidays at their home in Mill- view, returned to Borden on Sun- day, September 21st. -The "Mullen Trio," who have bags when the driver lost control Co been holding special meetings in o M ' . Summerslde, were present at andnMrs?nA1llalEhaEfpE2egr:rAi)e:sn:1'13:: Bideford United Church in which 01 Eh: Vehite Eng Hid?-lwigletd , , ' , , V I M t Pl t Ch h 1 th '1 . h l d t hi th 50"" Wei mm! 91' 0 C8 9! ' oun easan urc o e iy left Borden to reside in Mel sghbaotvgr Mme: hzloa-Inks paid olrgide me were struck in the back or their LAJLAI PnEsIDENT- G, Pm McGi-egor, of Montreal. presldem of Trans-Canada Air Lines. hag been elected president of the In. heads and Eugene was one of the four killed instantly. The telegi-am,bearing the sad ville where Mr. Egan has been Nazarene, Sunday, September 21. transferred as C.N.R. seotionmnn. when a very. impresive service illnen. He was a strong supporter . CANADA'S of the church and any worthy was held. -1-.”"ST.5'ELLl ..... .o'rd,slebe2.M.i . I A 515 A76 Mr. and Mrs. William Bell. Mrs EVEAAEM uAAcIag;nn:pofmBgrd3n lgfst i cB'll17l:e funeral was held from his news M the ”cld'm "Mb" "15 utxinsuwnl Ah; Tmgugon A”0c1' CIGARETTE T03 ALCO Stella Snow and Mrs. Janette A0? TDTOMD Where she will attend late residence on Saturday, Sep- a,x;:.:m: iggrdafr Eungrmggg 55 :,og1nd'-s 59;;-?;.n:1g.11ne: VA age the the wedding of her sister Miss tember 13th, to the Bideiord Unit- and mph” ,,,,,,,f,f,,,,o. and 2:? World War combat pilot, Mr. C1311: Shields, all of Brewer, Mhine, and Mrs. E. M. MacDonald, Portland. Maine, who have been spending the past. two weeks in this vicinity, left Monday morning for their re- spective homes. Gregor rose to the rank of Wing commander. He was appointed president of T. C. A. in 1948 after serving as general truilic man. agcr. Kinkord Notes ed Church and was attended by a large concourse of friends. xThe service was conducted by Rev. A. J. MacDonald, assisted by Rev. R. H. Baxter of Hampton. P. E. island, a former pastor, who preached the sermon and ispoke very highly --of the christian life and character of Mr. Burleigh. The hymns sung were. at the house, "Lead Kindly Light:" at the church, "I'll Praise My Maker quaintances throughout the pro- vince. all experienced the shock and sorrow naturally attendant on the tragic death of a youth so full of life and promise. Eugene was but nineteen years of age: how- ever, in these few short years, he had attained the fullness of time allotted him by God, and God took him to Himself in the beauty and freshness of his youth. His was it truly beautiful char- Anna Griffin, to Mr. Wes. John- son of Toronto, on Saturday, Sep- .-:-?-m-j-m---:--:- tember zlnhp Qjixj-:3-3::--5 GRAND LODGE A.F. dz The Grand Master Miss Babs lvfl:cBonald of Souris is spending a few days in Borden, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rana- han. Several from this district at- tended a miscellaneous shower in honour of Miss Erma Gaudet. Richmond, whose marriage takes place in October to Mr. Herman Mrs. Cecil Stewar-t of Charlotte- town returned home on Wednes- day, September 24th, after spend- Mr. and Mrs. John Pineau have will moved to Newton. make his official visitation MacArthur, formerly of this di.s- ing a few days in Borden with to True Brothers Lodge No trict but now of Hamilton, ontai-- Mrs. J. J. Maclsaac. while I've Breath." and "The ””l”- 5" Wm knew him A9-WAY 8 t Cr 3 d on Monday; lo. Their many friends here are Lord's My Shepherd." Mr. -Roy t” ma 1”” that he 1”” 19” mt?" M1" lmd MT5- Hem? 313n0hIr:l 3'. ap U n extending best wishes for their Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love, Bor- -i Phillips, who had charge of the mg but me””"' Md hay” m""' 3'” family M" ”9”1'"59 50 Ki"- evenln , September 29th in- more no mess, -n,R, den, had as their guests on Sun- i r o 1 iv; 0”" in W9 WEN Of his nineteen korn to work for Mr. Farmer. t d 15 Tu cl S t pp dai Septcmbel 91st Ms L e' burial, sang vry 9”” 93" years Possessed of n say sunnv - '. s .. . r. ov a u u - - - I ea 0 es ay' ep em ' Face 10 Facet with Mrs" R' H" di3P05iCi0n. EUBCYIO W3! the life A very large crowd attended the 1 , M". Ti H d , h. e um” 1 mm” en em" is W?” 3” W ””"s at the company whether at home. chicken supper in Kirlkora Hall e 8, 1904, joined the R. C. ber 30th T' S . ' ' daughter, Mrs. Myrtle MscPhall, R, (3. M. 1-, compussxougn- 13,, J . --.....M..M.-..:M.... 9 S Miss Wilna MncPhail. and Mr. commissioner L, H, Nicholson of Mp, as 3 constable in 1923 and Lulfr'C1:::1e181;(:e.ciggseeid iggsg 1" SCHOOL in 0011986 Or in trIin- on Wednesday. September 24th, -' and M11 LOWE MRCPMJ1. 511 Of the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- has also served with Provincial 5' ' VA L Ea mg camp" A5 w 9 9” wmms and 3- 8005 Wm WM YEEUZBG. -Mr' P" A Arsemult attended Lmlil Creek lice watches members of the famed Police ill New Brunswick and years before" TWO hm hers” - aspect” M his ch” cerv M5 51'" rm " mund and I-emueh and Om 515- cerity. his high regard for. and -The girl friends of Miss Iris Nova Scotia. During the Second World War he served in England, (CP Photo) Mulligan gathered at her home on the occasion or her birthday. Music was furnished by one of her friends, her brother-in law, Mi. Johnny Dougay, and an enjoyable an organization meeting of St. Thomas Aquinas Society at St. Louis on September 23rd in the Hall of "La Societe. des Mutuels". Addresses were delivered by Rev. fidelity to Christian principles won for him the esteem and respect of superiors and companions alike. Eugene's qualities were not the result of mere accident but Mounties musical ride go through intricate steps. The Commissioii- er, born at Mount Middleton, N. ter. (Lucy), Mrs. A. E. McLean of Ellerelie, are left to mourn the loss of a kiind and loving brother. The pail hearers were six nep- u-::-jp-m-j---:- CAMEO THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murray and Mr. Joseph Arsenault of Howlan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sten- ”tVlTH A SONG IN MY HEART" ning Ma Nevl , B d , S - K p Father Richard and Mr. Arsen- d3y.Sep&mbe',1215?ren on U” , hews, Messrs. Harold Lidstone. ens ngton. ault. Mrs. George Malllait was AT Tina LAPITOL mm. -Rnmsay, Arnold, Lorne. W W” i” ” "" Planned pro- mm, W” had by ML . Burton and James Burleigh. Bur- Elam 01 9du””””Th”me md G.U, appointed to the office of presi- M. d M . J h T . f I I U 1' an rs D n um" 0 VICIEIIEY educational institutions admirably ial was in Bideford Cemetery be- Mo . - Tues. 7.15 - 9.15 dent mid Mr5i-Bermrd 55 "Cre- O'Leary were visitors at the home .7 - it in C Q -.1? ' T h. n 1 wry treasurer" 0f M1 and MT5- C013" LOVE: BOP niC0l()V:leYinlueSiCa1elriArEAl1lIl1)A Diffs s;icig- side his wife and may it be truly c9'0pe"u”g 'nd wpplememmg Don't miss 20th Century lox g - - I4 - - each other. ---:--m-T-1. Miss Jean McLeod, popular tel stress Jane Fromnn, With A said of Mr. Burleigll, lwell done. At st. Peter! Lake' in st. An- den, on Sunday, September 21st. ' ' thou good and faithiul servant, en- ter thou into the joy of thy Lord." Song In My Heart", which opens Mr. and Mrs. Edward J, Arsen- today at the Capitol Theatre is ault were recent visitors in Char- drew's Parish. Eugene W8! born. ler or the Kensington branch of the August 20, 1983. He received his Bank of Nova Scotia, left recently DR. P. big musical - comedy Miss Melda Chute of Bedford, "swarm ram" lottetown. No t K L, m, ,.g. I ha vcggggh 'h;:f”Har;;C1f1"go8:mc for i vacation with friends in the truiyt A great motion picture The many floral pieces bore emy education at Vernon Rm: in technicolor Among the recent visitors at at Borden state of Maine. 9lCn- A silent testimony of the esteem in and when the nmny moved to ' I Stsrrins Jeanne Craln. Dan: the more were Rev, Dennis Gal. ' A ..M. Although not a musical in the which the late Mr. Burlelgli was . Will See Patients In Drdintar sense "Wm, A Song In - Tignlsh in 1947, Eugene enrolled Mr, Sinclair McKay of Charlotte- Y t held. as ,. student in the convent, H13); ALBERTON from 10 to 12 lant, " Mr. James Mclnnls, Mr. John B. Gaudet and Mr. --S- Morrisscy. My Heart," from beginning to end, is loaded with some of ihe finest. l'ilUSi('lli enterininnit-nt im- School. There he graduated from Grade X1 in June. 1949. Septem- ber following found him in Saint Mrs. James Maccauil. Summer- side. spent Sunday. September 21st in Borden, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews. ' a.m., and at DR. D.'EWAR'S OFFICE Joseph town was a recent visitor to Ken- -B. I. - sing-ton. It is a great human TODAY 3.30 -- 7.15 - 9.15 TUES. 7.15 -- 9.15 in-zonn 1 Watch out for the men who broke g tllieobank-and lost the cargo! . 15, T -3” g E. Stenning MacNevin. recovery. TEN MILE HOUSE W. I. Mile House Womenis was held in the two visitor six members and present. It is widely regretted that Mr. George Deighan of Borden is a patient in the P. C. Hospital. and his friends here wish him aspeedy -L . -The monthly meeting of Ten Institute school house on Tuesday night, September 9 with The president. presided, opening the meeting by singing the "Ode" followed by the "Creed". The min- Mr. Clarke Harding of Norboro visited Kensington recently. The Misses Elizabeth and Mary Dalton of Summerside were re- cent visitors to Kensington, where they were guests of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pendergast. Friends will regret that Alfred (Junior) Arsenault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault, Kensington, is ill with virus pneumonia. ' Mr. Balrthoimew (Bert) Kelly of Kensington left recently for a vis- it with his brother in Boston. He also intends to proc ed to Nobel, 0nt., to look after a house there, and visit his three married daugh- nginable. turcd in enchanting color picture industry can offer. Here is the tlon saga of Jane Froman. toast of the nation during of her career, height is in crashed in Lisbon nearly causing her death leaving her unable to walk. galaxy of wonderful songs, story, a thrilling cnvnlcade of the last 15 years and a lilting trib- ute to n gallant entertainer cap- Tcchnicolor with all the produc- tion genius that only the motion stranger-thoan-flu the glamorous singer who become tlhe i e late 1930's and early '40's. At the tragedy strikes. While flying to entertain our troops overseas, the plane she harbor but When you aren't. listening to If your MR. WATSON SILLIKER by MA prominent and highly es- teemed resident of 0'Leary. Mr. Watson Siliiker, 79, passed away on Monday September 15th in the Prince County Hospital, Summer- side, after several major operations. He was known and beloved by young and old and his passing leaves a great void in the community life and church activities of 0'- Leary. He was a Deacon of the Knutsford Baptist Church for fifty years. and superintendent of the Sunday School for a number of years. He was a farmer and was also the Imperial Oil agent for Dunstan's University, which insti- tution he attended till the closiilg in May 1962. For the vacation months, Eugene decided to enter the R.C.A.F. School at Camp Bor- den, from which he planned to return for his junior year at Saint Dunstanls. However, God in His infinite wisdom had other plans for Eu- gene. The bereaved parents and family realize this truth and bear the weight or sorrow that fills their loving hearts with admir- able christian fortitude. Prayer. especially the many Mass offerings received for their dear boy. effects this salutary conformity to the all-wise will of God. On'Monday. September 8th before the remains left Camp Borden, Mass was cel- ebrated with all the splendor of in O'LEARY from 2 to 5 p.m. during the month of October ' .M.:..........:-:...M...... Professional cards .:..M.?..M.......M........M.. I. Earle Hickey Chartered Aeoountent Canadian Bank of Commerce Sununerslde. P. E. L utes oi the previous meeting W8 in Ontario Cities "em '3 W” ”.5' "la ""i.”i"3 twenty years,' when he retired. were read, approved and signed. C0m1'bBCk! ihifs. ill” makes "1 t5 M,.. Simke, Wu uway, moo,-- militaryservices on such oocasiolgi PHONE am - The collection amount (1 to 51.10. Mr. H. Harding of French River wmssi”. 9 rm ” "mm ” ested in all that pertained to the Thmlih W'"m”d" "m ”' W ' It. was decided to send the old was a visitor to Kensington on Ahow b"sme5s' The "M19 wmch welfare of omem-y and on ma; Friday m0I'mn8. .916 body NY in ::::.:::M woomns ,0 winmpm fur blam Thursday September mm. includes songs from every state d th advancement and the home of his parents. Troops 4 kets the last week of Soploniber. ' mid Sccuun 91 Amcri” A5 0"” ::?ec:3:)en of new Clnmtiul Church. of school children interrningleld v--- It. was decided Io send .ss.o0 to Mrs. Arthur Eriman of Kcnsiligton ”ien”lfn Kregijagn iiliicxlrizdes W" He Wu K humble and mm" wk :lxl1edir1)rrenlX5;:e:VithT;1el3Be :11! xrme: -------m--' 50 ll . . " thihguigihmiiiggg reported linv taxi”; :f:,i":,1,y,,,”f, Bzsmnhrhere me p mw" 9A N5 1'0” and MESA” ms Eugene. and he was the friend of E. E. Parkman . i ' ' er BUS 913 1 life was a veritable Benediction to .11, s I ' "uh su"'9J”"”&'"Akh"' i:iite:issn:i?poirt::d The many friends of Mr and i.eii's:3Ys'tivEs25"i?5i -h-eel(lC:lTOl;l an'I':nhf whmi he clam in El”i1gac'" 13'?” ml fp"e2it:t'erthei?cl 5:; 3)A:tT.(l)JIi:EF:;? i l ' ' - e unera serv ce was e ,on e mourn our s a ' ' sS.T;ht:ci?n(Mr:IrSp:-:,?:: Mrs. Eiercy MacArvill of Kensing- from the oof of St. George's Church Thu;-may one;-noon Septenpbgt mm bi-others: Majorle, a imemher of Q” id and Jose h. N t. k can M11 be Pleased to hear that in this ertiiordshire town. It in mm the O'Leary United Church the teaching staff of Alberton High GI-m Fm” ' Ia,” can for lI;m'n:extl z:::ert'fng' their 5011 Edwin in Dfoilressing Well only a. few months since extensive nnd was conducted by his mlnigtgr School: Joan. in sophomore ,. Eye. Examined i' m be "swam by ”m "rude ;rrtiel:CanCa5Ipd:ndg opletniuon in me mpam to the structure were com- Rem 0' 0' Huwlem The spacious Emesstuimt anldugiggiixtllr Fogllxllrhraabrid Office Hours: 0 for auction. The place 01 next e o y 05p a. pleted atacost of 2760. church was packed, to ave;-nopw- Phm unending Hem-ml in T”. . t 2 pm 5 meeting was undecided. The . ms with extra aeatinz provided. -1: mm" ' "win E wpmmm meeting closed with "God Save A hundreds turned out to pay ther ' o - we DA I LY CRO sswo no rm res:-ecu to on: who was so ill: 2”iiil'li”"sl:l..?”3i..?3i. 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Error ”-”::."i8 ;l:.s:::l:l";; :;l.::.::?:.".B3:.i:? AS?”-'i:i2i...”&".'...pE:i"”" S'T”'”--------" "B ”' i A - - ve or . . . . . Z J 20. American Mrs. H. Clemons, Haverhill. Mass. The pallbearers were: Regls a J. A. - of oh. b.uu.Y 23 Indilnd and the following sons: Lloyd and Duffy and 'Allan 'KJM(;D0niiI':id fgorn T T - ' .Aseen Lo ' 1 0'1; ; 0 rd , 1;. Sa nt Duns n's nvers y: 0.5- DEN is t I, 27.sphereot .,:,','”o;"wo,1a”'t3.,.?,,,.”'L,,E-Z50, eph Kelly and Danny Mclnnis '- who low" ” 2.. am. ow we iizi" M'i;:i:.;:”;:::: iihslzi. ”"”' ”"' I J "Iowan"! edillrltmfloral tributes were manY Tgeey mmml parade 5” (hm. smmmm Banal". Amt WGY. "P , E 30 81:" m and numerous, there being over crmddlgf ::T:;':ef1bthit'r;anAg '5VMME33I93 1; ' c1:cl'::m3 fifty pieces of flowers. There were Lg: ofncmfm Bade; nind thu' ” Dial 230! tho ladder i stbeuenlng ?t::'m'i:';l;il5;';g::ve:””A:;oxg”g;:'c5- classmates of Saint Dunstan's -.:' '3""' ' Um"""V- - ' s3.Goddesa Donald. Buddy MacDonald. James Interment took place in the , , ta Cameron. illard Smallman, Avard 1 11 1 3; 1 u h 11 m c. Eitty.rger. Harris, Guy Harris. Interment was oi-Ayn vihelig sci!-gicexlsa vseifgfcorirfileucad IA-n- . um in the Springfield West Baptist by Reverend . .Mc enz e. rec- i 40. Pathway cemetery. "He being dead, yet tor of Saint Dunstan's University. VETEmNA"AN 42.color npgnsgech", "gleaned "9 am new -:---- may 1510 44.1-launch of which die in the Lord". BIG SUGAR CROP ' much water Street Earl 45 Weather: 1 ALTHOUGH THE CURTAIN India in 1952 produced a record S M Cock! s 5 sugar crop of more than 1.480.000 "mm." ' 46. 32);: slyly FALLS tons. E1” mngagx "There comes :. time for all of us ' - . Lbuu when-we must say good-by, ' 2. Engrsvo But faith and hope and love and V . -4 Wm, ooh trust can never. never die: i pom," Although the curtain falls at last, is N O A I A I d 1 E that a cause to grieve? .v narnv onvnoquorn-Hem how to work it: The '"i""'- 1-W W" the lm . AxYnL'gAxo ifonlywebelieve - . . And trust! God t I Aw” A. L 0 N G F E 1' L 0 W so whet? the EdEs;'it'ncal.i:Ao - . I - ' e t s , o . 4 4 9'" '9"v'”' "mill? ""45 '0? ImthII'- In this Ix-mole A is me Let's say that life is still more mi-, . x A ,. i ” ' I s ,.- , l zgprtm. tlge lbs. X :0: tin: Iva: O'e.: at: single letters. DWI. although the curtain falls." i A ' t V , . 0 en n , r I I M uzwhdy W mi:g,:imm J:-iixafrrimt words are an hints. - . 1 A canvass is being conducted in Kenslngton and r . A h surnounding districts for the purpose of raising funds ' n i I 019 ' I DAVIDWAYNE 'lHELMA';llllTER -;,for the erection of a War Memorial. Any. person not at presentliving in this community desiring 10 make a donation contact the undersigned. , , , . w. 12. MILLER. . H 3 Secretary, Canadian ,Bnch;No. 9. ' i V - " : qxammzwmii I-rnz-Lorr OVADGT on 1:10 wnrvo - ; J T . no apron. ELZ snrpv anrsnrr -"AY.DRxA,oao.:n.15a: now zno-.:oa- fro-or. 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