i PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN DECEMBER 1, 1950 Tribute To Late lfirleillilll iievivol Mr. Matthews, M. P. Family of Five The following tritium to the is: vlctilu Of SIC Mr. James men Matthews. M. for Brandon, and formerly of Prince Edward Island, is by Aus- tin Cross in the Ottawa Citizen. "I never failed to call him when - ,-ecewgd me I went t'l-cough Brandon. The firsti visit. in 1940. saw him aottlnr out ' ly escaped death in London. , his car. and giving me a Chamber tagjo. '1-he gonowing J " of Commence tour around Bran-.1,-M, . mndon mwgplpu, don. The next time was s. morei spectacular 'i n. He agreed to go rnnka . wyepho meet me at Rivers, Manitoba. hem" he ,7” ope,-oom, with 33. about 5 miles north of Brandon, phyxyanng 3., m M, home Never a slow poke at the wheel. he i god”. "yea the me, '9" he had n0l0n1Y W 5h0W ll ' his wife, and three small children. :0 me quickly. Hence, at more Roy pom,d' 01 963 coxbofne than a mile a minute. through an street. manned go make 3 almost hiuried landscape. he hust-. phone plea for help before co)- led me into Brandon, where we; 13 topped off his Barney Oldfield we department mum. periornianre by a banana split at mjnugu 1””, Wu .1,” m the Greeks I deemed him I speed- nu, an give. ster, dubbed him Barney Oldfield pm-emen 3nd police found pa). and from then on, the nicknamel lam uncommon, m an nueywny "Emmy" wick The Old mm W” beside the house, his wife, Vera l Dlnsed W”-h W9 d”9d9Vu m0"1C'i unconscious at the foot of the cel- 3” "15 Wl1e'5 Wmmemi "W9 lsr stairs. a son, Melvin. 7, in bed, been telling him for years he wssi Ind two small gum Lynda. 4' and news that arriving resus- a wicked dm'"v but "CV" d”9dl Frances. 2. unconscious in their hope I'd see it in print." - "The last time I saw Barney was in late August. The Crosses N” c”"'”'d , ' lescended upon Brandon for a The um depu-gmeng ;,,h.1;m, i l I mlmge 91 0'13” R 35519 dhmev squad composed of Lieutenant ind then later had A visit with the, Mm” md pk-emu, A, 305,, 3, Matthews on their front porch. Ii. Camwy and A. Mccuuougm was 3313; uighligyfhe ":'l;;:l'elC?;lir giriglggdg assisted by Police Sergeant Wil- a o ', w - 1 g as and the two Matthews all gel-i :;?.i:1.,.I3,1,1pi.)f,i.f”'1,,1.).f,t.,e.i”";.,.,l:.2,?: l -'f.”i.t".f.f..I25”.i..?.'”'?5.fJ .'.ii”fi.”.'.5 PM 3"9"'" D0” MCGW - - S t. Cli to aid i 1 d- gli:i0il;nIn:0”1: 31:0” be 399”? "W lnggfrom xtxllieer fiilrnsace 1: Izfip: shim. 5 33- oithehecil d 'it.h th ."Tn Ottawa, the I-kmbefl 10V9d. result thtimblowetr zgsrfipedvlgas and him. He vioulg take pairt lln :1 me smoke mm me house. '11". ind glfd gab” :W "K; b h f All five members of the family EYE Y 35 3 e -:3" I R 9 .would have been dead in 1 very : W-Vedi All Rbsmhr" ;":”- W”; short time. had the parents not -' l liggizttulxless Vigil; "l;Ig8u:':d”"m0:;"P:l::f1:g been atrioused in time. Sgt. Clipper- - .ton a . knew their own business best. He. 5 kept it that way. But in the par-4 iiamentary restaurant, it seemed age when most people would think to me he was happiest when he of getting out. He was 08 when. r , resided over an evening meai., in a by-election. he changed a : here he sat. like daddy. at the seat that had been Conservative i I Eead of the table, and here were twice, into a Liberal win. He had is family. This dining out, this no trouble in 1940 and 1945 in the earty gregariousness, was the general elections. There ware breath of life to him. A politician. those who didn't know him well. es. and an unbeatable one too. that is - who counted him out ut what he really loved was peo- when he ran in 1949 against the H ' pie. redoubtablef John Bracken. But he ' "He jumped into politics It In was a cinch to win, and he took Honest John to the cleaners by 4,113. Matthews' biggest majority of all. "The government sent him to the Intemetionai Labor Office meet- ing in Geneva. to represent Can- iada in 1949. Old Barney was as tickled as a kid, and he and Mrs. Matthews had the time of their lives. After that. most was an snticlimax. "I received I letter TEEN AGERS ONLY BAD OOMPLEXION pimple oenlna. ruh. blackheads an be quickly re lieved wilh scientifically medicated Cuticun Soap and Ointment. Bu) Cutioura at your druggiat today. from - mode! A very beautiful thought! I reed his words." on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ward. Graham's Road. their daughter and family had narrow- on. clipping is "A young London father's battle call for help early of himself, tele- psing along with his family. A anything him the day of his death. He conclud- ed: ”In referring to myself in an ertlcle, you used a. quotation: "The last of life for which the first was He was already gone by the time r.E;..;ii' llarty At Indian RIVli'. -The pe.rlsh.ionerI of St. Mary's parish. Indian River and Kons- ington heard with regret of the transfer of their pastor, Rev. Reginald McDonald. to the DU- lsh of seven Mile Bay. and short- ly before his departure I large number assembled one evening in the Parochiu house to give tan- gible expression of their appre- ciation and flood will. "Father Reggie" as he is affectionately known had come to Indian River twenty-one years ago and durinl his pastorate .he had endeared himself to young and old. The guests, who arrived feeling more or less sad with the PIN- pect of bidding goodby to a be- loved pastor uppermost in their minds. were soon made happy and comfortable by Father Reg- gie's never falling highland hos- pitality. The kind of hospitality described by Robert Burns when he said ”'In Heaven I'll ask for nothing more. than just I high- land welcome." i Mr. sydney Heckbert was Mast- fer of Ceremonies and in a brief speech explained the object of the gathering and called on Mr. J. L. Saunders to read an address which outlined the highlights of Father Raeggleis regime as Pastor of Indian River and expressed the regret of the parishioners at his departure. The address was acc- ompanied by the presentation of a. purse. Father Reggie was in I remi- niscent mood and in his reply he recalled many happy incidents of his life among the people of In- dian River and Kensington and thanked them sincerely, not only for their gifts but for their loyal support and co-operation all through the years. A proizirzim of music and song. including a sin: song in which all iienriiiy .irm:cd. and a bountiful C Ray. L. M. Murray Guest Speaker at iiensington Home & School -The Kciisington Home and School Association met in the 3 Music Room on Thursday night! with the Presidciit, Mrs. R. I-lol-I man. in the chair, welcoming the- Summersido Branch to the meet-I ing. After a short business period. Rev. 1.. M. Murray was introduced as the guest speaker, choosing as his topic, "The Value of Reading- Good Books." , At the conclusion, the visiting) members were invited to inspect the different class rooms. Refresh- ments were served by the commit- tee in charge. a few days in Mount Pleasant re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Williams. . their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur. the families of Stewart and Arthur Yea. T9110 VII- ley whcse deaths occurred recently. the week-end at her home. she was accompanied by Miss Tanton. St. !:leanor's. met for their November mee in; at the home of Mrs. with a. large crowd in attendance. phleus Ramsay will be very sorry to learn that she is ill at her home with pneumona. may scon be restored to per usual health. Burns MacArthur. both of Enmore have returned to their homes af- ter is very pleasant visit with re- latives and friends in Halifax and i ye, Bonn”, Hgimx 3;-e ,pu,ayng 3 Dartmouth. are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Lynch, Portage on their re- rnrmcr Patricia Ford Mount Pleas- limch st-ri-an liy the ladies cnm- ant. and Mrs. Urban Pineau, Bloom- pleted the program. w” ' -' field Corner. - Local musicians were assisted by Messrs. Arthur Arsenault and Attend Funeral 0' Sunday guwts of Mr. and Mrs. Bing Connolly of Charlottetown. nr A c Jacob Hardy. Rosebank. were Mr. I I I Mr. and Mrs. l-ledley Muitarl. Mrs. Blanche Harper, Mr. Allison Har. per, Mr. John Haslam. Miss Mary Mutiari lion to atlcnd the funeral of inclr II-OTTMHB H0W3l'd CKDC WONG: MUS , When he was i:iv.eive years of N of Aiberion United Church con- Mounl Pleasant And Vicinity Mrs. Mary 0. Balllein spent a few days at the home of her son Joli at Port Hill recently. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Helium and Eric at Bedeque were visitors to Mount Pleasant Thursday Piusville and Vicinity - Miss Olive Perry. Cape Wolfe is spending a few weeks at her home in Piusville. Mr. Myles Griffin. Brockton re- cently left for Montreal where he will runaln for the wintar months. Misses Doreen and Bertha Veno. Roseviile, recently left for Montreal wseek employment. Miss Ruby Harvey. llnmore spent Mr. Carlyle Ramsay recently re- turned to his home in Roubank after having been employed in Moncion. The United Ladies Aid met for Russell Mac- Miss Lorraine Corcoran Mis- coucho spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien st. Louis were week-end guests of Mrs, o'Brien parents Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoren. Sincere sympathy is extended to the late Dugaiid Louise Ellis, surnmerside spent Anzonetta Among those who recently left for Toronto were Mesaers Danny Rogers Doyle Griffin and Ronald Griffin Burton. Friends of Mrs. mule Jones, Bloomfield Corner are sorry to hear that she has had to enter Prince County Hospital. All hope that she will soon be able to return home. - The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Angus mil” The many friends of Mrs. Al- and trust she Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mccarthy and son Charles. Brockton have gone to Montreal for the winter months. - . Mrs. Harold Mcclregor and daugh- Mrs. Gordon MacArthur and Mrs. ;few days. with Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran. McGregor's Ambrose ....M. Congratulations and best wishes Misses Alicia and Marie Plnezni teachers of Foxlcy River spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. ent marriage. Mrs. Lynch was the and Mrs. Roy Geddes. Miss Agnes Heffeil, Miss Dcris Hardy and Mr Ralph Hardy. summerside. -On Sunday, November 26th, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard motored from Charlottetown to spend the week-end with their rc- and Howlan by Miss Hedley Lowther. Mr. and Mr. Albert Mutlari all of car. :1ni-Ives in Plusville loion. Lot 2R. motored to Alber- .Th9l' ii'3'9 RCCDMDINOU cousin. the late Dr. A. c. Mullart (Audrey Gallant and Mr- Torrance of Florida. but formerly of New . Gallant. Duvsr. Mr. Jimmie CANBE- York. fhan Bloomfield. The late Dr. Muitart was born! in Cape Traverse eighty-six years i ago in the. home now occupied by i ore and laid to rest beside those Mr. Charlcs Crossman. He was (of his father and mother in Alber- the eldest son of the late John L. I ion United Church cemetery. and lsabrll Mirtlart. - Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick. pastor age they moved to Huntley. Hezducied a very impressive ser- attended Aibertonl School and in . vice. stressing the influence of a iakms up education he took up i Christian doctor in the sick room. medicine for his career and be- That always appropriate solo came a very akilful doctor. 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CANADIAN GINlRAl:mI.l.lC1'RlC COMPANY n-.-ttxui. 1 . !lleIdOleoiI'onu0e-IoIeeOleeeinauCooaHoCoosl . a. r. Holman LTD. IUIlIllII!0I' O WN PAl.Mlil srrctnic IILII I IIIVIOI IITIIOY ll. PIIONI llil ' 4 comics mcnicatw ' I IIIVIOI no nsrr A & mom If e. cousin? sonic snvicr IAIJI VIC!" one H,-on Howion and Vicinity ' Mrs. Jerry Anenault and little son Roger were in Duver on Friday. Mr. Denny Arsenxuit spent Fri- day and Saturday in sin-nmerside. Mr. and Mrs. A. s. Gallant iot Charlottetown spent the wet-end in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. 'Peter Duvar were visiting in Howlan on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant with friends motored to the island Capital on Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Arsemult has re- turned fram her trip to Emerald and Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard of Charlottewwn spent the week- end in i-lowlan and Piusvllie. Mrs. Elmer Blanchard left on Thursday morning to join her hus- band over in Plctou. N. 5. Mrs. J. B. Arsenau-it was ti train passenger to Summerside on Sat- urday where she enjoyed the week- end. Messrs Lyman Arsenauit and Reggie Richard left on Monday am. on their way to Toronto to seek employment. Mr. Lenls Peters is now at his home suffering from an injured foot for which he is receiving medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault had as guests on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylviang Desitoches and family of Debert. N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Joe '1'. Gallant were guests of Mr. and Gliliant's sister Mr. and Mrs. Fll'IiiU'l Perry on Sun- day night. Mrs, Pius Peters and little son left on Wednesday morning to join her husband in Toronto. She was accompanied as far as Summcrsiiic by her mother Mrs. J. H. Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant of Plusville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant Woodstock on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bylviang Desfulches who spent the past week in Hciwlan and vicinity returned home to De- bert, N. S. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lenis Peters and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Arsenault at Woodstock. The Bingo held at at. Anthony's Parish hall on Wednesday night under the auspices of the Ladits of the Altar Society was quite a success realizing ll tidy little sum. V Mrs. Oliver Peters of Duvar was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault and family recently. Shr- also called on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault on Thursday evening. A very good crowd attended the chicken supper and auction sale in aid of Howlan School which was put on in st. Anthony's parish hall on Thursday night, The sum of sllO.80 was taken in. Rev. M. J. Rooney of st. Anthonys was among those who attended the reception in W. i. hall in Albei-ton rn Thursday evening Nov. leth given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe 0'3:-eiri. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and sons and Paul Gallant were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant on Sunday. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs Jerry Gallant had as guests Mr. and Mn. Joe '1'. Gallant. Mr and Mrs. Leo Arsenauit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and Anthony Fin- nan Mr. and Mrs. unis !eters motor- ed to Egmont Bay on Piday when they visited Mrs. Peters aged mo-. ther Mrs. Archie Arsenault and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Prank eters ment the week-end with the r menu in Howlsn snd.Duvar. They were ac- companied by their niece Miss Jean Arsenauit of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant of Howlen attended the wedding eup- per on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant in honor of her dauciiter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant. Mr. Arthur Deslioches who spent the past summer over in Debert. N. B. returned to his home in Howian on Friday. He was accom- panied over by his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Syivang Desftoches lnfl family. Mr. and Mrs. Mo Araenault re- turned from Charlottetown Bat- urdey accompanied by their twin sons Milton and Muncey who had been visiting with their sister Mr and Mrs. Frances Blanchard fo the put weelr. ., Little Miss Gracie neneuit was guest of her eouain Shirley llielierd of Dover over the week-end. while there she attanile the a birth day party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arunault in honorof her daugh- tlf. Mill Audrey Gallant her brother Terrance students of Prince of Wales Ooliego. Charlottetown spent the week-end with their parents having motored over with Mr. and am. Francis llanchard also Min Lorraine Howard and Mr. Callahan November the month of Wed- dings. hence a lot of anniversaries! on Nov. 13th Mr. and Mrs. Ifiiill GI NW. D!!! W. I'lit&l. J. I Bi-eadaibone and Vicinity y Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mayne cherlotutown and their two company. community is extended to Mrs John Hlckox. Springfield. sudden , i Frank Deacon. Freetown. ly sold her attractive home to live with her sister, Mrs. A. B. Maclseod. llartsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. MacDon- ald were recent guests of ms. MacDonald's sister. Mrs. Ewen MacDonald, Charlottetown. other recent visitors to Bread- albane were: Mr. Davis Ward, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Glover. Norboro, Mr. mioch New- son, Westmareland; Mr. E. Fern- ell, Amherst; Mn. Edna Morrison, French River. Mrs. Everett Holmes and Mr. Clifford Holmes were recent visi- tors to Breadalbane. Mrs. Holmes was one of the organ accoinponists at the Orapaud L. O. 1.. concert. Two newlyweds. Mr. and Wu. Moffatt Till. who were visiting the Island. recently called upon sever- al friends in Breadsibane. Mrs. Till was formerly Miss Betty Cur- rie of Kartlohd. New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gauth- ier and family, Charlottetown. were guests Wednesday. Novem- ber the twenty-second of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Choppell. Mrs. Gauth- ier is a sister of Mrs. Chappeii. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Macheod have moved to Crapaud where they will spend the winter months with their daughter and son-in. law. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell May- hew. -Mr. Angus Graham. Winni- peg. Manitoba. I former Islander. has recently returned to his na- NV0 province. He spent several days visiting his cousin. Mr. Ken. neth Graham. and Mrs. Graham. Ereadalbane. Mr. B. Newman, New Haven. showed his regular weekly movies in Breadslbane on Tuesday, No- vember the twenty-first. During the intermission, the school chil- dren of the village. who are rsis. lng money for some playground equipment. sold candy. Crapaud L. 0. L. held a concert in Breadslbane hall on Wednes. My evening. November the twen- ty-second. which was sponsored by the Breadaibelie hockey fans. The humorous dialogues. pm. tomines and songs caused much merrlment. Mr. Homer Chappell was a re. cent visitor at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl chap- peli. Bi-eadalbsne. Homer is em- ployed with Mr. Vance Palmer. Summerside in transporting freight from the Island to Hall- x. Mrs. Allan Hickox and Mrs. PDMBTOY Murray called upon Mrs. Charles Williams. on Thursday. November twenty-third. mid. on behalf of the Breedslbane Village Institute. Presented her with a Bible. in memory of her lrusbond. At the Sunday afternoon service in the "Crawford Memorial" Omis- tian Church. Breadalbane. on No- vember twenty-sixth, Rev. Paul Richardson delivered I va-y straightforward and cluilenging sermon. which was based on three words used by our saviour. First. "Come". which is the pacious word of imitation extended to all mankind. When we have accepted that invitation. we are and to 37th Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arseneult 21 years. To all of whom we wish mfny more years together. A few from Howian attended the wedding supper on Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. lllizabeth Gallant at Plusviile in honor of her daughter Bernice and her fiancee. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallant who were married at St. Anthony's in chil- dren were guests during the week- end of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Homers. Mr. William Nicholson has gone iroousid united in to we to. 0 mi h it . embloxg wit; :' "..3.'.'.....2u.'.l g:.f'm1;'”,:,:'i;'f:;'i' d”"3m6?:i The sincere umpethy of this in the of her father. Mr. Miss Marie Graham has recent- in Bresdalbane Village. and has gone T1. -Mcilarvliie-Greenan Wedding -A very pretty ed Ioienuuaed in St. W am Gr Kinkorn and Richard Amoifrgg of Mr. Richard Mccarvllle uni nu late Mn. Mccarvlile also 9; um um. Thr bride. given in mm-1,," her father was I picture of loyal? nus in her long white satin ' fashioned on princess lines em, 10113 sleeves pointed at in; Wu and I three-qyartgr ienm, caught by a halo of peu-1 beads. She carried a bouquet 9; M roses. Her sister. Wands was her brig... maid, and she wore a floor-lenm dress of blue satin taffeta md wore a similar veil to the bride; except in blue. she carried a ho... quet of pink roses. Georso Murphy was 510.. After the ceremony the .3;f.E.): breakfast was served at the hum, of the bride's parents to imym, late relatives and friends of mu, parties. Immediately after breakfast ch. happy couple left on a motor my through the Maritime province, stopping over in Halifax Wm" they were guests of friends 1... several days. on t,hel.r return Mr. and 31,, Mccarville will reside in ximm where Mr. Mccarville is empiom as I. mechanic. For ll'ai'eill.i1g nu bride chose a red and grey mm Red coat and grey hat and shoal I-Ier corsage was white carnation; Many beautiful gifts were u. ceived including home made blank- ets. mats. silver. linen and mom IGSWYIIXK to the popularity of both bride and groom. ”'I'arry" until we know and under. stand God's will. Then finally in are told to "Go" and tell others, and try to win them for Christ. The Junior Choir sang. "Years 1 Spent in vanity and Pride." The heartfelt sympathy of in community is extended to rm. w, B. Macllhnil, pastor of the Untied Church, Breadalbane. who was is suddenly bereaved of his twin brother. The brother. Mr. Colin MacPhail, York Point. plugs "'81! in Plctou Hospital. Non Scotia. after being crushed in . truck which he crashed into a bank at nearby Caribou in an e(. fort to avoid injury to others. M iiiiiiiiiiikiiil WMC H .u Mliilill'Yii uh.-.1. ........ Wfl'4'7 in.-mi M-1' v.' Sit. i. Hand crociiott's ilualiif Jewellers suminersiiie the morning. 1 503) Annual: is years. Nov. 3! ur. and Iln. Jerry ouiurai yum. way. I .””ll.,T.,li0i.ilAll l.l'ii. lianoniia & uhrlcttetm . 1 v hnrnrrn srr A811” '0