in MEMORIAM lEGLx'ALD IIIVVIN C-ABDHAM death of Reginald Plrwin occurred at the rince Gaiidahrzilmlslanii Hospital on July F'.I,i 1954, Vt'IlPl'E he hail been a I" r,;,, .fgr only three days. N; mm was the son of Mr. and ,”sCh'1:om Gardiirini, N3 Ric-limonzl 'QI ',md his sudden passing at L,,; age of 5 1'2 years has left a iv a, wlcam-y in the home. Vi; 13.5 father is sexton of St. I-mi; Church. Reggie was known many pcople who have occas- ,,n to come to the church pro- lm,” and numerous are the r:il7illlt'l'llS on his lovable disposi- ....i which endeared him to all. 'g-,,,,i,y,ng to nioiiin his passin: ,1, hr srirroiving prircnt: and W bmihcrs. llngcr and ltohcrt. Tho funeral was hrlil pl'lVitlPI)' ,,,,,.., me MacLcan Funeral Hnmc ,. siiciwood Ccini-tcr)' 0" JULY ,;””.,,V (IgrV)('0 coiiductcd h.V H10 1 . ltcv. Canon J. T. lhhott. .'.,. n; are the floral tributes silently horc testimony of .,,.-i for the (lcpartcd soul L” Ht, has ggnri as A Iltlli on earth I,1Lyi',,'iiilVl In heavcnly mansions. The (W Pillow um, ,T3".l'I, Roger and ROIJPFL Sprays r.,-lr Rag and Aunt Vt'i'n miiiil amt Janet. in l.iiii:;illr- . iiiirl li.iiiil Turpin mulls Sunilay School ..v..;-, ('liurch Warrirns . (,1 St. Pauls (lhurrii liura and Eleanor Atiiijorle, 1-Jr. liilrrn Ali and Mar- auil t.i,.Jiill anil Kiithlccn fiarmody Cut Flowers win. (1. D. DeBlols U-, anil Hrs. N. ll. l7cBlol! xi .'tll'L Mrs. Tum Dvlilriis rm iiuriisnn -1.. Vi'ttI.f”lll3I't V. -2 llaslnrd X"E if K S. Hvmmlniz M.-. and 31:5 Keith Kennedy it THZII His M. W. Weeks Card Of Thanks Mr and Mrs. Tom Gardiism ma family wish to sincerely g.,,1,q'.- all kind friends and neigh- ,,,. who sent floral tributes. : r';i'ilIlV rzirils. and all lItr)S(' aim ,.-r.;.i.-rl in any way in their h -n( srrnw. in MEMORIAM W ILLIAM CHARLLS GRAHAM No i: not (lead he has but I385-Wd Rmmvl tho mists that blind us here i...F. the nrtv and larger life tI",Ilv1L r.0lCl1Cr sphcre." 't ricrii gloom of sorrow outcr- wl rim hnincs of thc immodiatc it. as well as frircnds and ,.--;,; rim-.;r-, in Gzispci'catix and the ri,V'Ii'lllf'Illl.fIS districts on July .23. rm:-n thoy lcarncd of the passing 'n 35,: .-4.-inal rcst of William Char- .-: i'.v.'ili;im. F r- mn nf the late Charles G. i.i.-ii-.n-ii aiirl Lillio E. Graham. ho us: turn in Gaspciraiix on Nov- umiw-r 6, 1907. and was a life long r-side-nt of that district. On Oct- Ilwr 28, 1.031, he married Lulu F.lrc:i 3itacLiirr, daiightrr of thc mu (300120 ltlacLurc and Emma llalxirl. (hurl hlcsscd this happy in in iiitli two children, who with ii-.rii nirvthcr are left to mourn the ins of a kind and bclovcd hus- hawl and father. They are, Lulu. ulln rriiirnril from Toinnto because .i' i-mr 'atlivr's illness, and Char- ini. at home. Tho into Mr. Graham was a suc- rt-33' ii and industrious farmer un- til -ion years ago at which timc hr ... v:mnd the rosponsibilitit-s of Tim i'r-lllillli facing-y niicc opcralcrl hr his father. By his qiiict and .ms wining maiincr. Will. as he v as familiarly known, won and re- iainvrl the cnnfidcncc of a host of fiicnrls As a young and well- mmiii hiisiiicss mim. his sterling ””1'ru'tci, pcrsnnality and mcthods -imkiniz worn such that lhc l"”ti ill his employ loved and re- srectcd him, while those with "him IlP iiari business relations admired his honesty and fairness. in his oarly manhood he accepted rVY .''hu:'. 5 his S;iriuiii' and became I mv. . nr of the Murray Harbour hvizth llicsliytcriaii (.'hiii'rII. He was I KFllFliillS siimmrior of his church, Ind n I.'lllllI'lI ntirnrlcr as long as ril'n iicimiitcrl. Tlir la'c Mr (lralinrn rnjriycd snort hralili until about two years hntivzr his (loath at which time he llIIIt'lf'tI a sr-iioiis illness. llis fail- !"-il l:c.il!h forced him in take a lcu .VFllt'C nail in his work. but W Vi'l ri-tniiirrl a wlinlclicartcd .'""'r”i in the affairs of his home. lrririrv: and rivuimunity. During W” ) as of ill-ho.-iiih he was l""'icilv rziiml for by his loving llll" and family. His unct-asiiig 5:"-ntcrliicss to his wife and fam- YV I”-Hrs Ii vacancy which noth- inc ran till and that lovc was Wwinrrilcri in full by thcir con- i"3l"-'i rniimanioiisliip and affection. Ill? t'lVIllrC(I his suffering with Vhriciian fortitude and patience. trusting in Him whom he knew as Icnvl and Sm-ioiir. Four W('t'kS htlfvre his passing his condition K7"-i' niuio critical. He was later illllltwffl to the King's County I-9m0i'inl Hospital where every- "ll Possible was done to al- IPVIFIIF his suffering. But all that in-rlirnl skill and tender cart: could h was to no avail, and on July 23. ' laid riown his burdnn in this Mtlri and passcd on tn that cicrnal World whore he that docth the riii of (End abideth forever. ton. N- 5- Hcslrlvs the immediate family Mrs. Thomas Merclcr. "We arc left to mourn his passing Mr. and Mrs. Jlmtl 5"-ICIC "'d it m iii .M .' t F. ii . nan bI'fil1I:(fl' Blf:r(I('lrltheatG;2::l(.n-1:2: yand Mrs. William D. Gra- litllr sist ' ' 11 h . M"D”"?lrIIl?.andR:llYceMlzirsN::ae Rllztniss Mary J. McC1Hr!'- was held from the Murray Hu- bour North Presbyterian Church. on Monday, July 26, and was con- ducted by his pastor. the Rev. Carl Currie. Taking for his telt Psalm 16:11. "In Thy Presence is Fulness of Joy," Mr. Currie spoke words of comfort to the bereaved and paid The funeral, one of the largest fitting tribute to the departed. Hymns sung were, "The Lord is My Shepherd." ”Shall We Gather At The River." "Sale In The Arms of Jesus." and ”In The Sweet Bye and Bye." Pallbearers were: Messrs. Mark Jackson, Walter King, Carl Gra- ham. George G. Graham, Wilbert Graham. and Lloyd Reid. The remains were tenderly laid to rest in the Murray Harbour North Ccmetcry there to await the final resurrection. ”His sun has gone down while it was yet day, And after sunset comes the dark- ncss of the night But after night comes the glorious sunrising.” Flowers bearers were: Messrs. John MacDonald, Blair Macswain, James MacLure, Guy Graham, Garnet Reid, Stanley Llewellyn, Lowell Johnston, Laurie MacHer- run, Howard Reid, Marven Jack- son, and Gorden Reid. The many beautiful floral tri- butes gave silent testimony to the nsiecm in which the departed was held. Pillow l-Zilcrn, Lulu and Charles. Wreaths Mother, Borden, Frank and Flor- cnce. Preston, Margaret and Evelyn. George, Annie and Family. Walter, Alexia and Family. Sprs ya Ni.-well, Ruth and Family Artie, Alice and Family. Blair and Ruth liin and Lu June Graham. Hazen, Annie and Family Jamie and Ruth. Camtron and Hazel. Johnston Prothers. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robertson. Cut Flowers Mrs. Beatrice MacLean. Rev. Carl Currie. Card Of Thanks The family of the late W. C. Gra- ham wish to express their sincere thanks to Rev. Carl Currie. Dr. Preston Maclntyrc, special nurses. and hospital staff; to their neigh- bours and friends for their many acts of kindness extended to them; and to all those who sent flowers. messages of sympathy. or in any way helped in their recent and bereavement. CARDS AND LETTERS OF SYMPATHY Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham, Winthrop, Mass. : Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Williams Somerset. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Stew- art. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cudmore. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston and Joan. Mr. and Mrs. David Jamieson and Family. Mr. and Mrs. William Carver and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Giddings. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gillls. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Kemp. Mrs. Irving Mlllar. Hon. George D. DeBlois. Char- loitclown. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Math- CSOTI. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Irving and Ethel. Mr. and Mrs. Weir MncLure and Family. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart. Murray Harbour North Women's Missionary Society. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Conrad and Joyce. By E!) CIIEAGH WASHINGTON (AP) - A new round of senate hearings on the conduct of Senator Joseph Mc- Carthy (Rep. Wis.) opened Tues- day-and recessed with chairman Ariiiur,waixin.s (Rep. Utah) gavel- tng the protesting Mccuthy into reluctant silence. Pale with anger. Watkins pounded the committee table with hLs gavel and ended the session when McCarthy pressed for 1. clear statement whether one of the sen- ators investigating him-Edwin C. Johmson (Dem. Colo.) -recently said every Democratic leader in Congress loathcs McCarthy. "The senator is out of orderl” Watkins declared. When Mccarthy tried again to be heard, the white haired Watkins, his voice trem- bling, told the Wisconsin law- maker: ”We are not going to be inter- rupted by these diversions and sidelines. We are going straight down the line. The committee will be in recessz" McCarthy shrugged. spread his hands and turned away. SEEK CENSURE VOTE 50 ended a susion marked up to that point oy courtroom-like decorum. The six-man select com- mittee is investigating five groups of charges by three other senator: who want the Senate to vote cen- sure of McCarthy's activities. Mccarthy and his lawyer, Ed- ward Bennett Williams. called the committee's attention Monday to 3 March 12 Denver Post article quoting Johnson as saying in a telephone interview that "there is not a man among the Democratic leaders of Congress who does not loathe Joe McCarthy." Johnson read a formal statement Tuesday auerting: ”I did not say on March 12 or at any other time that I person- ally loathed Senator Joseph Mc- Carthy. In response to B telephone call from Denver I agreed that seine of my Democratic colleagues did not like Senator McCarthy... ”I have full faith in my ability to weigh the charges which have been made against Senator Mc- Carthy. together with whatever evidence that may be presented. without prejudice.” McCarthy's lawyer, told the com- mittee he wa.sri't challenging John- son's impartiality-at this point- but did want to know whether Johnson made the statements. m....:.j.j:j..:.j 3 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reynolds. Mrs. Hugh McDougall and Cath- crine. Mr. John Hicken, Alice and and Family. Miss Lucy B. MacLure, Tsunton. Mass. Mr. Athol Macxinnon, Horse. Y. T. White Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Kennedy. Mrs. William Irving and Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Landry. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Stewart. Mr: and Mrs. John MacPhcrson. New Glasgow, N. S Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hill, Mayfield, P.E.l. Mrs. Russell Gillis. Miss Jean Graham. Misses Mary and Sue Hamphlll. Mr. and Mrs. George Mlllar. Mrs. George Hickcn. Mrs. Thomas A. Mlllar. Mrs. Lavis Diamond, Charlotte- town. to with photography at all though camera men were admitted for a few moments to make pic- tures of the committee members and the other principals before the first session formally opened. his welcome guests. Prof. and Mrs. Edwards and son, Mcrrcll of Fred- ericton, N. B. is spending-a holiday in York. He is the guest of Mr. Milton Vcsscy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. to his home in York, after spend- cnjoycd very much. Charlottetown, spent the week-end in York, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. to her home in York, after spend- ing a holiday in Uigg. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLeod. Mrs. Peter Proud, York, spent Aug. 31 in Charlottetown. Mrs. Edison Hardy and daughter, Annabell, spent Aug. 27. in the City. Miss Jean McLeod. teacher oi York School, at her home in Vernon Rivcr. turned to her home after spending her holidays in the U.S.A. Bone Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald ' and daughter, Lavina. were the Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Johnston sue,” of Mr. And Mrs, (;m-do,-, Crockett on Sunday. Aug. 29. Mrs. Alex Benton is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Staff: The Canadian Bank of York Commercc. Vaughan Rd., Toronto M and M”. Gordan Ca”. and Mrs. Verne Johnston Oysfm. Bed, W": the guest, or an ami y. y P p d A Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jnr- ggri and M” "H mu on Us dine, Toronto. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Rourke. Mr. and M”. HM-old MCLH-,d, Uigg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Vessey. York on Sun- day. --Miss Sue arrived in Bedeque on August 28 her and other relatives. Miss Janet Martin of New York City, is visiting with her Mrs. Wilfred Craig, Middleton, amt other friends and relatives. Cliairman Siiuelclies Mccartiiy On Point Of Order As Senate Hearing Opens Watkins ruled this has nothing .to do with the inquiry. His two fellow Republicans, Senators Carl- son Kans. quickly backed up the chairman. Then McCarthy took over. and the spirited clash with Watkins fol- lowed. Television was banned, along kinds. -EYorlia Rev. and Mrs. Carman Rigg and daughter, Nancy, lnverncss, N. S., were visitors to York manse. Rev. Mr. Carman Rigg's preached the sermon on Aug. 15. Mrs. W. D. Cooke, York, was I visitor to the City on Aug. 27. Mrs. Elby Hardy, York, was the guest of her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mallctt. Char- lottetown, over the meek-end Rev. Mr. Sproule, York, had as Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Metcalf and family of Halifax, spent the week- end in York, the Metcalfs brother, Mr. Vesey. York. Mrs. Arthur guest of Mr. John Granger. Sydney, N. S. Mr. George Watts has returned short visit in Boston, which he Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brown. Miss Elaine Cooke has returned spent the week-cnd Bud's Accessories. . Mrs. Stafford MacDonald, Bos- Mug Lem, Brown, york left on MCSOII JCFS, cdnsl spkgh (20 oz.) tom Ma” I Aug 29 on a holiday to Boston I-I303 5'1. c ' Llmlt 2 TIM M”' Jessie C”"d"".' md 'I"5Epht Mass. She was accompanied by vmegarl P9PP9l'-S. cllI(CS. Per Order . 1xd:;sa;gt;WR:nI;d9:lllaH””19yt Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke, Char- TIN c H 1'. Mr. and M”. Chum Mlclme llottetcwn. cunt sizl PLUMS & PEACHES . .. .............. .. . J and Family. Miss Jo.n Ve5ley' York. has "EV IIIIIIJIIII I,” Albert Proud. BO. Affleck, Toronto. spend a two-week holiday with mother, Mrs. Percy Affleck sister. Mr. and Mrs. zip and Family. Mrs. Elsie Kemp. Charlottetown. Bcvorlcy. Miss Joan Merclcr. Mr. Charlottctnwn. shire. U. S. . Roy. Mr. James Clow. Mr. Mrs. Ray Collings and Mr. and Mrs. Family. and Mrs. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Macswaln. Andrew MncKen- Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacLesn. Mr. Thomas Creed and Helen. L Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Millsr and Mrs. John MscLeod, New Hamp- A Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Wight and and Mrs. Basil Johnston. Misscs May and Blanche Mlllar. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lavers. Grace. John Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor. Stur- goon. - Mr. and NIH. Allister Currie. New Perth. Mrs. Annie MncLure and Lor- raine. Burns. Mr. and Mn. Artemu Mscswsin and Alvin. Mr. Lester McKeemnn. Mr. Gerald Hicken. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Mlllar and Family. Miss Thelma Larter. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacFar- lane, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lsnlgan and Neil. Mr. William E. Millar, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Johnston and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Robertson, Murray Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Butler. Cen- tralia, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hlcken and Family. Miss Joan Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Livingstone. Murray Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oham, Tor- onto. Mrs. Annie Kennedy. Mrs. James Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Htcken. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Graham. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Creed and Family, Albion. The guest soloist at the service in the Bedeque United Church, on Sunday morning, August 29, was Norman MacDonald of Crapaud. Mr. Arthur Toombs, B. Sc: 13. Ed, has been spending ii few riays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toombs, prior to leaving on September 3, for Plaster Rock. N B., where he takes it teaching position in the school there. Miss Wlnnifred Goodwin of India, who has Just graduated from the University of Toronto, is spending some time on the Island On August 29. she addressed Lhc Bcdcquc Sunday School and at- tended the worship service alter- wards. Mrs. J. Harrison MacFarlAnr and Mr. Douglas MacFarlane Fern- wood, and Dr. Frank Macl'-larlane. and Mr H. J. MacF'arlane, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Mac- l"arlane'l daughter, Mrs. Eric Corbett and Mr. Corbett. Albortoii. on August 29, they were accom- panied by Miss Wlnnifred Good- Miss Mildred Jamieson. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Reilly. Mr. Archibald Lanlgan. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Poole and F "i . Ritz-Lyand Mrs. Gordon Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. ROY All-k9W Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham. Tren- Family. town. June, Charlottetown. Family. and Edwina. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Clow and win of India, who was guest Mrs. Emma Sorrey. Charlotte- Mrs. William Sencabnugh. Mr. and Mrs. Penna Moore and Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson. Pembroke Women's institute. Mr. and Mn. Nell Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butler. Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham and 'CUnnaid, of Aliiston; Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Lecco and Lorraine, Mrs. Frank W. Amman, M5,,” Family. Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Higgin- "4 Margaret, M”. presto" Mac. Mr. Angus Steele. Mute and botham. imp, Montague. Theresa. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clow. c syviiiyqghy ,,g the enur, mm, Miss Juno Graham. Mrs. Peter McKenzie and Film- "iuniiv gm-s mil to tho i-mrcavcd Mr. and Mrs. George Claw. ' jiy, " 911! timg. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffin Mr. and Mrs. John Creed and ..Th” . Mr. and Mrs. David Hlcken and rgmuy, N" ” no flock. however mine. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hicken. Hm nglched and tended. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dixon Mr. and Mn. James Murphy and hm" 0 dead. lamb is there! Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kemp. Family. '9": no fireside. hnwsoc'er dc- Mi.-is Sadie Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Philip McGee and mu h "I- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar VsnIder- Olga. ' " One vacant rimiri" .-lino. Mn. William Johnston, Murray Vlillfsacd in the community. Mr. and In. Willard Macias-Jurhggr N I 935 Woodworking Co. Ltd. 36 Lr. Water - Phone 8575 ' .,g Q The Ideal Fuel for Wood and Coal Stoves and Fireplaces MacDonald-Rowe spun: no the service in Montrose United Church. John Boviness, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness, had the misfortune of falling and breaking his arm on August 29. His friends service was held Tuesday in Su- hope for him a speedy recovery. hurban Richelieu for senator Ell? I Beauregard, 70, former speaker of on August ll. FIN! SALMON CORNER BROOK, Nfld. (C?)- A 25-pound salmon, biggest caught in Newfoundland so tar this year, was pulled from nearby Eddie's lake by RCMP Constable Bill Marche. He took 45 minutes to land It. The Gdutlin - his 11 "Q: Friday, September 3, 1954 FUNERAL SERVICE MON'I'R.EAL, (C P) - Funeral! TORONTO (CP) Controller Ross Lipsett nid '1'hu.rsday I group of Toronto business men are ready to put their financial weight be- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crockett, me 5, L .h d d 1.7-id . . C . hind I major baseballl 1 . Summerside, and Mr. and Mrs. pr”f1;a1j(j:j5?e;lesL Lana,-IQ”; mu NATURAL CAMOUFLAGE chlse for Toronto if theeaggiiy riiasvill George Henderson and daughter senator wlshm-L Robertson, speak,” The Rocky Mountain Sheep has a construct I stadium large enough Adele, were visitors with relatives in the senate. headed me honor. and friends at Oyster I brownish coat which turns blue- Bfd Bridge my poll bearers. 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