sgpqjltllflfilk 1s, 1941 alto oflllllluts l , e, ress our sincere w1=tu§f’§.,“§ii gloss who assisted ii‘ control-ted us by their many i’ deeds during the illness and .. “ma, oi the death oi our son brother Russel. We wish to “m, particularly the Sisters mypnes oi the Charlottetown ' ;,,.‘p., a. o. Lea. and the w, ‘n; the Prince Edward Ts- “mpgqiitai. We appreciate deco» mine thoughtful expression o! iithv of all those who sent i (fards, Spiritual Bflllquets. Q-srs and Messages 0t BYmPBlJIY- olililS Sought Garage Theft OROUGH, Ont. sent. P51???» .. TKO youths We" iertrii lid-l’ He" 5mm C°"'"' q‘, m 1.5 east rlt here. and a gfo, ,,, p... and farmers con- ‘ cnrcll it! a third Nuth- ere wanted tor quest~ ‘m, ,,, ppnncctlon with a brenk~ nmuhv.‘ Carly today at a Scotts ‘iHlCC. in custody are my ‘ross unknown. 19, or Saint _ ,1 ,l.-.i.-.'il bi ‘ _ . oivncii h}: Vivi?!‘ sweating. one in the search. JG 5.1g a e rage attendant. told ' l n; he approached the tOdaj; he 58W W10 _ n! from a rear door .1 rtindin; about 40 yards l-lt- iifllllii the rlaco had been " smai-l amount or < - W55 arrested alter s lhro-iztn around a corn tracked Caufey dwo ecretary is ssassinated, J Jpavsalail. sent. 1n - rAP) l Slim! Elli-lull Taha. secretory trill o! the Arab Labor Federa- n. ivho has HDPOSPG the loaf‘!!- . oi Naj Amin el l-lusreini. ex- cl liiirii oi Jrrttsalem. was ao- tgillillfiii tonight with a subma- ine min at l,' home ‘in Haifa. an . 'li annoilnirnmenl stated. 3i. a tnrboushed tiezzed) ab, a.“ niint dmvn while walkinS ar ms home on l-la1ta's Kings B. : were reported to n past in a car. slowed vm and sprayed him with sub- chino-rim bullets. _ Taha had lilst made a speech at llaila labor meeting in which he .. on HilSSPinTS ncWSpaper, Al d3 for its attacks on Alarni’: porters and expressrd disagree- nt with the Mum's followers’ ition that all Jews arriving in e. no ailvr 1918 are here illeg- . aim nilrrnd in his speech to » it n1: Jon's now here to re- in l! Palestine is given inde- dtnce instead oi partition. NAMED FOR GOD u onia. first produced in Libya, its namr- from the Egyptian l Ammon-Ra. tfv. .5... PltlJliilLY PRESENTS J Though God called him suddenly In Memos-ism i ,_;3;,-,,g=e,;g_,,_- "we -d, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mulligan and Family. Klnkon I IUIBEL PATRICK SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Ernest llossiter and - | Family, Morell. ‘ The death occurred on Auguatl Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mcilenna.» 12th at his home in Middleton oi Bedlam: Russel Patrick Smith. Although it MH- Amy Gormm and Family. was recognized Ic!‘ several months Kensingivfl that there was no known cure for. M"- MlYY Mull"- NWi-Ofl i the disease iron. which he suitererii Mr- and Mm Mme with. B», his sudden passing only s iew déql-ie hours alter he had crme homei Mr. and Mrl- limos Kelly. trom the Hospital was a great Chfllviteliolvn shock to his Iamily and zriends. l Mr- and Mrl- J- W- Partner and Russel, the youngest son oi Mr. Allleto-n. Kinkora and Mrs. Eugene smith. Middleton, Edward. Elizabeth and Matisret was born on December l8. 1925.. MbQlfdle- Mldillewfl In his youth he attended Middle-i Elaine and Marjory Roberts. Kink~ ton School and received the 01'8- spiendld training of a true chrlst- Mr’. and Mrs. James P. Calls.- lan home through his parents’ Shah. Kinkora v example jmd preggpt, uter- he or», Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCax-dle, tered xinkora High school tor Middleton _ Grade Ten and graduated from; Mrs. Louis Smith and Iimmett. Grade Eleven of that school in Bedeque 194a. He ‘continued his education in w. and Mrs. James Mooarole. St. Dtmstfln‘: college the following Middleton Ave., ‘Ibtiilnto. Mia Margaret Murphy, Augus- tine Cove. Misses Rose and Leah Urlsnley, St. Peter's Bay. Mr. and Mrs. James Pendergast, Kehsington. Miss Eleanor Iarkin, New Glas- gow. Miss Mary Reid, Stanley Bridge. Dr. H. G. lea. M.D., Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCsrtUe, Chelton. Miss Noreen Costello. Tyrone, Miss Margaret Farmer, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McAldull, Charlottetown. Mr. and. Mrs. Gregory Mulligan, ' Emerald. Miss Helen Jay, St. Peter's Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeClair. ' Charlottetown. ltALr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy and Family, Augustine Cove. Miss Mary Hickey. Toronto. Mrs. John Campbell. Edmonton. Miss Peggy Green. Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Goodwin, I year and then answered the call MP- M"! MN- 101115 MCDOMN- 5“mm°md°- oi his country to tight in her ser- St. John N. B. woos, Ana;- nis discharge Irom the‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilmhes and Army in 1945 he again twice en- 01834011. Elmflrilld rolled in st. Dunstans iii-health Mr. Harold Beagan. Klnkora lorclng him to discontinue in Jan- Mr. and Mrs. Chlrles McKenna, uary. 1946 and ‘asaln in ‘lan- Bedfllllfi uary. i947. Then talk/wed months Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mclvor. Kin- o! patient endurance o! the illness kora. which brought him to so early a. Mr. and M11. IL A. ifl lfl death, a solemn reminder that our; Family. Newton sojourning here is but for a limo. M1” Mid MTI- W- J- Roberts-i All through his twventy-"Y"? veers Mlddlm" _ i gsflfihikLflsflyClllth in High school] Mr. and Mrs. Alden Mulligan, as a College stuQnt, and as aiNEWiOH paflenfi 1.. the Hospitals. Russel Mr. Gerald P. Murtagh. char-in won the admiration. estetm and l°l»l~“l°w" friendship oi a‘l his associates. The. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCardle. fruits o! the excellent training o!‘ Mlddletvn v ht; early years were evident es- Mr. I/estlr oDonnell and Mrs. peclally in his amiabiiity. hlsIBHsene Cullen. Charlottetown thoughtfullness pi others and his Miss Elsie Hughes, Kmkcra sincere loyalty to and love oi hlsi lVlT- 995K191"! BUYStBBU Dilmtllffi. Catholic faith. lt was these qualities Unlverfilly ‘ perhaps more than any Others,‘ Mr. John Bradley, St. Dunstans which made Russel so popular and, University ' whim at the same time pay silent’ Mr. Wilfred Driscoil st. Dulristans tribute to the beauty and grate- University- ness oi a Christian home. fill“ fldey ss at . . a o - at. the last he was well preparedi town On the previous Saturday he hadi Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hickey. Sum-i ‘received the Last Sacraments. o! "Wfildfi '11.; chm-ch at the hands oi. Rev- Mr. Clarence Stewart. Kinross trend Joseph MBGUWBYY. C SS. R., Mrs. Wilbert McOarville and oi Charlottetown. and is his peace- James. Klflkfiffl m1 dying mcmants he had (he can“ Mr. Lloyd Smith, Kinltora solution or being In the midst o1 ‘Mr- and Mrs. Robert Shes. those nearest and dearest. his own = Klhlwrfl immediate family. only one brother‘ Mr- end Mrs. Antlwny Honcho! George. being absent. itown Hospital. Awglflng and than“; m .l Miss Phyllis Hughes. chairme- happy rwnqm, Wm; him 1n eternity and Family, Charlottetown. ' where "God shall wipe away all, Mr. George Duffy, Kelly's Cross. human tears, and death shall be The Murnaghan Family, Char- no more" are: his PM?" ; three liliifiww" Nome“. Edwlm M home; Gem-gel Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murphy. and law student of Iroronto; Francis. Family. lidfiddletop. o! .Toronto; and tour sistersz: Miss Teresa Howell. Toronto. Catherine. who entered the Nov-i Mr. George Lund. Ciiarlottrtown ma“ o; the congfggflflgn do Nous‘. Mr. Clifford Keenan, Charlotte- Dame the week following RussePs WWII- doath; Mary. teacher in Middletomi Mrs. John A. McCarville and Patricia and Margaret at llOme. iFamllv. Newton ' The tuneral was held to St. Mal-l Mr. George veno, Mlsohouoiio why»; chm-ch KlnkO;-_q_ 0,. mo; Mr. Louis Bisso. Charlottetown (east or the Assumption ol our Lady.‘ Mr- Ray Bcates. summerside August. 15th. Mikes was celebrated} Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Handra~ by Reverend Leonard McKenna. a ‘ hi" 811d Family. 313111511. first cousin o! Rolssers who 5150i Mr. and Mrs. Seizlnus Johnston conducted the services at. the sreve- Klfllm" Present also in the Sanctuary wer .|. Mr- nnd Mrs. Charles Johnston, l RgVgrSnd Francis McQtlaid. Pastor“ 305mm M855- Very Reverend R.- V. lticKenzlep M155 M811’ Larkin. Hunter River. Re“ a v_ Mega“, Rev, 11g (3555,; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rowe, Tig- Rev. O. A. McDonald. Rev. Wpfllsh- Keeie. Rev. W. McCardle. II Mr. Wendell Maclntyro, Selkirk. Th! pdpbem-er, we"; Austln Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noonari. Johnnon’ Maurice Mcxgnna, BriKhCOII. M558. George Johnston, 0m" gmlth, John Reverend Clarke MacDonald Roberts, end Charles MoCardle. Cornwall. From (or and near the great num~l Beatrice and Roseleen Duffy, Ot- be" o; Mm cards. Spiritual Boh- WWB. quot; and Message; ‘I sympathy Pupils oi Middleton School. received by the lamily bears eloq- Catholic Women's League, Kin- uent testimony to t-he splendid k0"- what-enter o1 this promising yolégh Billy Munphy. Emerald. mone Irom this world in e fii-nuigtirn: of manhood. Svlriiml Bouquets “H, Sisters o! the Precious Blood, _ M" Charlottetown. _ m en, 5mm; mg Reverend sister Ma o! lourdu, may?“ M m; c.s.M., Albarton. W Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnston, Reverend Sister l-lllda Marie, 6. mm,“ .. Sit-t. Superior. Kinkora Convent. ML m‘ wt John Mcxmn, “d Reverend Sister Mary Henry. 0.8. Family, ‘Bodeque M.. St. Vincent's Orphanage. Reverend Menard McKenns. _ Sumcnerside. "we!" o! imvflhv Mrs. M. H. McOsbe and Emily. Right Reverend J. A. Murphy, at. nedgqug, ' Mary tory. Sourie. i Mr. P. W. Olarkin. Madelyn and Reverend Joseph Mlmmlvl-YY. O. - Mm, ahgflqtletown S. R., Charlottetown. Mrs. Prank Kiley end Fmmily Reverend Sister 0i the Resurrec- Bndgard, Mug, tion. Cong. de Note-s Dame Char- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Curlew. lfli-Mtbwh- Charlottetown. Reverend Sister St. Augustus, The Sisters or St. Martha. Kin- Cong. do Notre Dame, Charlotte- go" town. The Sisters oi the Congregation Reverend Sister Margaret Marie, do Notre Dame, Charlottetown 0.8M" ‘h-acadie. The Alumni Association o! Kin- Reverend Sister M. St. Lucy, m" Hm, gclmq Precious Blood Monute . Thron- “Mr. and Mrs. T. MaeAvinn and to. hula Raves-Id Sister Mary Ida. CAI. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric McKenns. Charlottetown. nmwaoq Reverend Sistcr- lnonard Patrice. Mr. and Mrs. '1'. Johnston. North Haliiax. Mme, Mrs. D. B. Reid, Stanley Bridge. The Sodaflty o! Our Blessed Lady. Mr. H. T. McAuln , Souris. Km“... Mr. Gerard MecAulsy, Sourls. Min Catherine Johnston. Arllnl- Mn- Wendell MlcFedven. Aunts- , tine Cove. Mr. and Mrs. r. .1. drainer. m- M!» Edna Murphy. mole Plains. ohm Mr. Bud Craig. Bedeque. Mr. C. l... ‘rreinor. Halifax. N. S. Miss Nan Mcinnis_ Charlottetown Miss Patricia Johnston. Kinkore Homini- Mr. "d Mrs. Lowrance Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Mocdon- i Kinkors old and Family. Iryone. Mr. end Mrs. James Bradley, M!!! M"! “B01116. Stsnhope. 3mm“, Miss Patricia MacNelli, Well- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnston lBIWI- - n“; nmlly, 3mm“, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Sherry, Dr. and Mrs. J. 1'. smith. Arltng- . Fernwod. to...’ Mu‘, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Sturdy and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston Flmily. Nflflh Wilt-IMM- Hfl|f.x Ml‘. llld RUB. E. A. M00119. Aiblk Linus and Dlmlen Trainer. m- i011- I (mm Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ooedy. Ty- i i J her in 0h l t! to 7°"!- Hxpfnnn a t, ' no a m‘ ‘M; and Mrs. Robert Glover. ken- M. Mrnn xellJ-nk c"! fl- .- Vertie ‘M u" - y g Mr. r. Pius Smith. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chi-kin, Mill In! Phlllrl. Arlinewn- N" wimp", John. Doris and Therese Ouh, Mr. Raymond Meodone-id. ‘rah 5'11"!"- Mm Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey and ‘ Mr. and In. James Murray. Flmlly. 150N811- Dm-ehuggg, Ml", “I. lllllll‘ Ilhith, QIIHOHSMW! Mr. and Mrs. hedelick ooady. flfllillttl- xum,“ Mo. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Mr. and Mrs. r-moia Mulligan. lflddlewn- i Union Sen and leulah Davie; ‘lbrontm, . ens Mn. Michael Conway. New Wiltlhke. Miss Joyce Reeves. Bedeque. Mrs. J. J. Murray, N. Wiltshlre. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crolten, Ot- t-swa. Mr. and Mrs. Brendan Sherry. ' Becleque. Mr. Emmet Braham. Kensington. Miss Adelaide Glover, Kensing- Con. Mr. and Mrs. William Coacly, North Wiltshire. Miss Betty Green. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murray. Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gallant. eiv Haven. Miss Bernadine McIver. Ottawa. Miss Jean Donahoe_ Elmsdnle. Miss Louise Cairns. Albany. Flowers Nurses and Patients, D.V.A.. Prince Edward Island Hospital. Middleton Classmates. "fldstflfs o oi ('13,. m: INHRNATIONAI nlcm coim t‘ oi tattoos. tmiito. '23. vie: mitniIL/ffigilio Joli: Strut, Homo: In I897 Grape-Nut: was born! I Product o! General Foods PFks Vlrollg llouse i . N. 8., Sept. 12- i.liiy meeting o! the Orwell Cove W. I. was held in _ evening, Emilh- Of New Glasgow. August. 12th. with s members and erl iihc strong house. Con i happened to be visiting repeating _ d ransacking a room. O'- NPli tackled and handcuffed him belore the arrival of other police. Murphy ivas roman t-reed followed hl- Roll Call. ,minutes of last meeting were read adjourned. ded for sentencei today to aiioted for charge oi illegal Ellll" Canadian Nickel i greater eflicienc electriral plants Nickel l lance to wear; in pole line hard y. In huge valves . ,/// / Jiigtzgéh/rltvnvrza: \\ P . ‘Q’. IT TAKES o mighty fine breakfast cerul lo hold public favor for fifty years. And that's what Grape-Nuts has done! That famous Grape-Nuts flavor -lhat good Grape-Nuts nourishment- have combined to win n larger and larger number of users as half-l- century has rolled by. Have you tried Grape-Nuts lately? Buy i! in the bright, new Grape-Nuts package-and remember thcre are i4 to 16 servings in a package. Compare that with other cerealsi discussion on painting interior of school. Teacher was told to get any books needed {or school. 'l‘he treasurers report was v read. Amount on hand $52.12. Itielirih of th was decided to hold dance in hall i so ho 2 visitors present. President presld- on Thiirsdav August. 21st. Reporti was given nn com ltion lll Flat River. Letters were read. Next plcwe The of meeting, schoolhouse. ltleeting was as follows: $10. was HUBBAR-US. N9. pupils for tCP) A. Note to ‘ school year 1947-48. There was some Don ntrcrlllclil. wolilliiil THE itlclinl. wollllrll depend on ecicinoiher REPINBRY at Port Colbome is the t consumer of eie Canada. Large blocks and smelting in the Su six different generarin i There's a law agafiist it. in the part-h dry sent homo for a package. A Cnniid ii cu=toms i bmtnvti tile import on the grounds that worms carry disease and ap. parc-ntly the department of agrl- worms rarry some dresses which _ "flflgill; in heating elements N 1c power rnali temperatures; in predsion in; r Nickel mining vldes special magnetic o: non re obtained from cite! is strpn at high smagnetic proportion long; in Norghem Qmm-o_ So the Canadian Nickel worker produces the nickel e value of more than ha“ needed by the electrical industry; early are Pufchaggd by the worker generates the is? kelleqtrécal €qligiplgélli drequired 2y the _ 1c e 1n u . ' gh the electrical industry, Nickel and in this couslsltzy cisatelsnenaevuy m us"? other industries. Na matter ncreases resis- 4 living, we are allonc ware it gives ing on cub other. power and builds x _ , ln_-_- of Caioadiatlaflic an