Successful lslalul i Student dent of the Class vcrsity, Quebec City. University. died at tile affiflated College Juliette. p-ee. Phee and Trainor, barristers rucceas in his studies. SE6 WOR ll) FAMOUS WONDERLANDS "IQ-MISTER PICTURES Niagara Falls, Yellowstone Park,‘ Hawaii. The Grand Canyon, Ani- mals, Wild Flowers and hun- dreds of other scenic attractions actually “come to life" in start- ling realism on View-Master full- color, stereoscopic picture reels. . View-blaster ltereoscopes and ova S50 different, interchange- able. seven-scene reels are now available for your selection. See for yourself i Educational and en- tertaining. For adults and chil- dren. A grand gift for anyone. VIEW-MASTER DELUXE < ~~ __sreneoscores 2.75 VIEW-MASTER HEELS 50c each tr coll at Geo. T. lilarke Jeweller SUMMERSlDE MARCH“ g3.» 1948 A 15w days Bio it was reported m ml; paper that MruJ. Edger aallant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus p. Gallant of Urbainville, was one n: the successful debaters in s contest between teams represent- ing Laval University and Bishops college, Llennoxville, P.Q. It is pleasing to learn that Mr. Gallant has recently been elected Presl- of Economics and Social Science at Laval Uni- This young man is in his second year ill the social Sciences Faculty of this lie holds the Bech- slor of Arts degree from the Uni- versity of Montreal, having stu-t o In June next he will re- ceive the degree of Bachelor of social Science, and next year he expects to obtain his Master's dc- Mr. Gallant is an srticled Law student with Messrs. Mac- of this city- His many friends here wish this young man continued for a revised list of reels write ln- Memos-lam. mes sssrulnsr-rn metros»: It is with deep regret! and a grsvo sense of perusal .=s that l take‘. my pen to chronicle the death of the lste Bernadette Mui- ligan, youngest daughter or Mr. and" Mrs. John T. Mulligan of Kinkoru, whose death cook place in the Prince County Hospital on Saturday, February 14th. Death is always sad and ever IQBVGS ill "l! train 1L! cumlriflfifllll’. of sari-owing and broken hearts; but it is doulbly so in a case such as this. In but her tlwenty-fll-rv year, in the flower of youth. Ber- nadette was, in a sense like a ‘flower-sweet, young and tender. reaching out into the pure sun- shine in the spring time of life. It has been said that God plucks the choicest flowers to adorn and beautify His heavenly garden while those less worthy are left to combat the elements hele be- low in the "valley o! tears." Bernadette was of a. sweet and loving disposition and was poa- sessed of that charming manner which instantaneously attracts one to her. To know her was tc- ad- mire her. end to be infected by her generous and friendly per- sonality. She consequentiy was very popular not only with the younger set, who were her child- hood snd school companions but the older folk as well-and the little children too-all felt the touch of her simple end truly frinedly nature. Although she had never been ‘in robust hesll-ll Ber- nadette was yet sable in enjoy the usual pleasures and Pastimes of youth. she loved to meet up with her many friends at dances. con- certs or any other friendly gather- ings and was ever the life of the party. Bhe will be sadly misled at sll such social functions my h" many friends and acquaintances; but itfis. in the home wnere she will be especially’ missed. The youngest of . the family, and the fact that she had always been considered delicate. Possibly made her a. qeecisl favorite with each and every memiber of the family. Time will no doubt help to heal the grief-stricken hearts of her parents, brothers and sister; hut there will ever be thst- vacant longing and deep sense of . loss which time can never fully erase. On Tuesday morning, February 1'lth. the funerll. which was very largely stranded. was held from the homo of her father to St. Malachiss’ Church. Kinkora and was under the direction of Mr- Philip Molmghlll. sseislel by M1‘- lsllylllolle Kelly. The pallbearers were her six brothers. Joseph. Lil!- us, John ltlnmett. Everett, Keith and Preston. "As the casket enter- ed the church it was met by the pastor Rev. Pr. McQusid. Mem- bers of the sodnlihy o! our lady (of which the deceased was l moneber) flanked the main aisle and slowly marched behind the - casket up to the altar... Requlflfl High Mass was suns by the oss- ior, Pr. MbQusid while Fr. Keefe PP. of Kelly's Cross was also present in the sanctuary. After mass the aorrowll18 Procession slowly moved to the adiolnlllg monetary where the committal aer- vice was chanted by Fr. McQuald- Besides her sorrowing parents there are loft to mourn the loss of a loving sister and daughter, her brothers: Joseph. Linus. John Em" math-Everett, Keith and Preston. Also one sister. ‘felon. Eternal rest grant unto her. Q 19rd, May she rest in Peace. Amm- Msss calms Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mlllliflflll and family 5. .Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Mullicsn l- Mr. and Mrs. Linus MulliIBh 5~ Mr. and Mrs. John lllmmett Mul- llgnn s. Francis cal-realm‘. Kelly's firm "Plus Smith. ollll-lsttelswll s. Aldonna Mulilllfl. Kill“!!- Mr and Mrs. Herb Mulllilflr Kinkors. Mrs. nnlel Dusty. Kinkora- Elaine and Msriory Bowl-fl- Kinlrora. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mous- ha , K lly’ Cross. i llled Mrs. Ellsworth Bsssett. Alba . . Catherine A. McKenna. chm. .. . Summcrsfdc __. Qfessiolnl Bards cull-rim swuulltalll Offloe at l3 Granville street Phone Ml 1- bummer-aids] RICHARD S. HINTON _ no, as. ‘one. ‘- .\XIM‘.‘~ .11 ndlfl . ‘iltmmnsxam s vnulq as. sinuous. i . y o. T. Earle lllckey i , ‘OOOOO-O OQOOOOOO OQO-OOOOO sum-m. scant». éus- ' . ' A i gum“, l- Borden Grbensn. Klflkorl- Mary M. MCPhOQl nnersld- Mr. and Mrs. Bert l-lammili, Kin.- koltllr. and Mrs. James McCardle nd family. Kinkora. n Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘Mclver. Bummerside. ' Mr. and. Mrs. Leslie Keefe, Ot- tawa, Ont. - Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Keel . Km- hora. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Greensn. Ki k . Mrfuzndlflisa. Mhuriee Berrigan, North Wiltsh . Ml‘. mllsld Murphy wd hm- ily, Kinkora. _ Mr. and m. Jopevh M- WW“- eld. Charlottetown. Mr, and Mrs. Iisrl Duffy and , nko . a}?! Wendell McKen- lla. Klnkora. . m; ma ml. swam hith- Kelly‘: Cross. - w. ‘and Mrs. Edwin MoCsrvilie. Boston, Mall ‘ ' u“ MeCsrviile, Kickers. i m. and m. Vincent “W168i. ahdmMl-a. Sill Mcflullan. d Ilrl. Henry ‘Traimu, ndJh-s. Jamaal ‘Callaghan. .' and MrsgJollnIOraenan and "-1. _ o _ . ruhu general-a School m. :13. QNFIUWQYQW- 3|",\_°*f (i i It . .' -. fli?""ll‘ll..°' l.“°“’....‘ ‘fir... ltléhdrd MeClrvilie llla rulluy. M1‘. Kl Catherine Morris. Halifax. N. S- _ .__THE_ GUARDIAPl-g Qflélil-QEIJIQWN Ion Fasten _lt||.|lr Or ‘ollesloolos MNIING MUSCLES TIRED BURNING EEET MASSAGE WElf WITH Deeper - Pansfreling Faster-Acting BUCKLEYS WHITE RUB STAINLE$S WI Mary E. Greenan. Klnkors. _ Mr. and Mrs. Rnirph McCarville and family. Klnkora. Dr. and Mrs. (J. Gallant, Kin- from. Mr. and Mrs. Ssbinus Johnston. Kinkora. l Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gallant and family. Kinkora. Aeneas Coeds‘, Eimywzale. Mary and Earle Keefe, Ottawa. Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Intermediate Dept. Kinkora School. " Lenard and Terese Farmer, Win- nipeg, Men. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston. North Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Kier Bassett, Al- bany. Mr. and Mrs. Eldric Campbell,- Summersidc. ' Mr. and Mrs. George S. McKen- na. Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Cairns and son, Kinkora. Patricia Johnston, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duffy and family, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Keefe, Klnkgra. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Murphy, Kinkore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shea, Kin- kora. Mr.’ and Mrs. John R. McCable. Klnkora. _ Mr. James H. McGuigan, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Damian Duffy and George, Kinkora.‘ Mr. and ma. Kinkorll. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mulligan, Kinkora. Mrs. Stephen Hughes and fam- ily, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gillis, To- ronto, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Connolly, Io- ronto, Ontario. Eunice Glgeenan, Toronto, terio. 5t. Clare Gallant, ‘Iioronw, Ont. John Roberts, On- Rita and Edna. Murphy", Kin- kora. Ivan McKenna, Kinkors. Ivlr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris, Vernon. _ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Creamer. Sourfs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John- stoll. Kinkora. ’ George Hughes. Kinlcora. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Monaghen, Kinlrom. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McIver and family, Summerslde. . Mr. and Mrs. Al Greenan and Mrs. James R. Greenan. Klnkora. Mr. end Mrs. Vernon McCarville. Kinkors. Cecil and Margaret McCabe, Kin- kora. . Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Hughes, Klnkora. Carl and Edith Smith, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Greenan. Kinkore. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coady, Kin- kora. - Mr. end_ Mrs. Emmett Hush end family. Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCerdie and family, Kinkors. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brennan and family, Kinkore. Francis and Minerva McDonald. Kellys Cross. Irene and Genevieve Kinkora. Mrs. Ezekiel Roberts. Kinkors. Cecil Trainer, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hughes and Wayne. kcnsington. ' Mrs. and Mrs. John Farmer, Kin kora. e Pope McMahon, Kinkora. Arnold Johnston. Kinkora. Justin Kelly. Kelly's Cross. Leo Corr Kinkora. John D. McIvcr, Summersidc. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hammiil, Kin- korn. - Austin Curiey, Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Morris and family, Kinlcora. . Raymond Kelly, Kinkorn. James McMahon, Kinkora. Georginia. Evangeline and Made- llllc Greenan. Kinkora. Greellan, clam. Mr. and Mrs. George Kingston. _Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hagan. Kinkora. Bernice Coedy, Emyvale. G. R. and Phyllis McKenna, Kinltora. . Mr. and Mrs. .Aeneas Bassett, Albany. Harold Beagan, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Murray and family. Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCarvilie and Gerald, lfiinirora. I LETTERS 0F BYMPATIIY Sister Margaret Marie, Tracedle Cross. Sister Mary Henry, Charlotte- town. Sister Mary Winnffled, Mount StnMsry. Rev. J. A. ‘Murphy. Bourls. Bernice Coady, Emyvale. Katherine Morris, Halifax, N. 5. Mrs. John Shreenen, Montreal. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk_ Murphy, Augustine Cove. Mrrzsret Murphy, Augustine Cove. Phyllis Mcltsnna. Charlottetown. “Catherine Johnston, ‘Arlington dMsrgsret Ann‘ Garland. Bor- en. ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter McMahon, Montreal. old. Charlottetown. I HIT-lat. We. Com/um, I "WHERE OLD FRIENDS blEliT.” I Mrs. D. B. Reid Stanley Bridge. lifrs. Catllcriilc McKcnnll, CJZlT- iottntown. Mary MacPilEc. Enlcmili. Mei-vine Hughes. Halifax. N S. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rog Forbes, Bod- eque. Francis Carragher, Kelly's Cross Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dclghan. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Farmer and family, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mr. valid Mrs. Kier Bassett, lil- bany. ' Mary and'l!‘ra_rie Keefe, Ottawa. Edna Murphy, Stanley Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelly. Kin- kora. Mae McCerville, Klnkora. Mr. and Mrs. Eneas Bassett, Al- bany. Eunice Greenan. ‘Toronto. Ont. Mildred and Myrtle Campbell, Montreal. Teresa Johnston, Sit. John. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gillie, Ibrowto. Ont Mr. and Mrs. James Dorsey, Halifax. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Connolly, To- ronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ronehan, Borden. Rita Bradley.“ Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mn. Jack Murray, sum. merslde. Mr. and Mrs.‘ JP. Ohrrlghgr, Kelly's Cross. Ada and Mary Smith, Char- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. McDon- Jottetown. Noreen Flood. Mspluwood. Mr. alld Mrs. James Macintosh, Kcnsington. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ml-Kenno and Annie, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fcrllwood. Leo Berrigan, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacPllelson, Borden. Mrs. T. A. Mclver, Borden. Agnes Myrtle Campbell, Maple Plains. - Mr. and Mrs. Switllen McKel-ne. Fcrnwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mullally, Ken- sfngton. Mul ray. Mr: and Mrs. Richard Kelly,‘ Btenchel. . Kathleen McCarvillc, French River. Mr. and Mrs. William Muyse. Montreal. " Mrs. Rosella Smith. Verdun. Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borden. , George Monaghsn. saint John. Gerald P. Murlaugh, Cilarlnttc~ town. Mr. and Mrs. Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Greenan, Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris, Vernon. Mnpnd Mrs. Edmond Ayers, Bos- ton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Farmer and family, Winnipeg. Manila Dorsey, Daniel Norman, bs. m. and Mrs. Charles Adhern. Boston, Lieu. Mr. and lfr. J Oinllly a amca , m. and Mrs. Gerald Monagbas, hlbb Q1 i Mr. and Mrs. Enullctt-itloyllallgh, Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mclver, st.‘ John, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Freetown. Ml‘. and Mrs. Cedric Fernwood. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Deigherl, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith, Ot- laws. Kathleen Sllreenlan, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dulwplly. Kensington. Elnor and Frances Duffy, Char- iottetown. Edna Gallant. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kelly, Charlottetown. Helen shreenen, Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McQuaic, Kelly's Cross. - Mrs. Agnes MicGsughey, sum- merlfde. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Middleton. I Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCarville, Freetown. Edna MlcCervilie. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns, Kill- kore. Dorothy McGlnn, Emyvale. Tessie Greenan, Montreal. Frances Farmer, Summerside Bel sdette firmer, Summersldl Ethel G. . Tbronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Donovar Charlottetown. W- Ind Mm Hm Cairns. xlll kora. Mr. Alfred Reeves, McKcnnu. Wright. I \ .1 ~ thanks to a-ll their kind friends. ‘ , Ind lo-l. Alvis Wl-llh m1 8%! ' Spiritual Bouquet Offered by: i’ Sister Mary Angela, Charlotte- town. Sister Mary Edith, Cilarlottc- town. ‘ Sister Mary Henry, Cilariottc- town. The pupils of Klnkora School. Mrs. Maria McKenna, KlilkUiJ, ' The deceased was also enroihml in the "Joseplliw Purglltorial 5.1- ciety" and was a member of "The ' Miraculous Union." CARD 0F TllllllllS Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mulligan and family of Kinlrcre wish tr hereby acknowledge with grlveful relatives and neighbours who wnf masses, cards and letters of sym- pathy. spiritual bouquets. eic. And also all those who assisted them In any way and helped to lighter their burden of sorrow in the re- cent ssd bereavement. nClm-Miss knits and LifitrN. liligllulii iiitirlrigc, lUl, still (7. READY! slun TO my _\___ SEED AND NURSERY 800a to anew m! am mlrmeesr ’ Semi od f law's‘ .25 E115“ Si...” 1h Describes oounllm 3n cvef. ems of the newest and R°£§§.'Ffl.li'.?"l‘li.‘i'l'.“‘.§5“l>'é.l-.'@ to learn ahoul the ma’ ‘c new Glam Flowering G a cine develapvnanr a l ‘§$.';."."‘l'.*.'."l:'l . r fir: of llrdeninl Its-conga.” so" s» . c.,.....*-'~ arm-mag‘- z ._.z, ' , _ , 1' x ' ‘ " s b l fir‘ ~. -. DOMINION along: '