lN MEMORIAM M35. FLORA TIAINM no tllr morning of February 18. rt.-.7. the Angel of Death hoveredl ....-i the home of Joseph Holland. 1 :iiitutii and claimed for its fl 'l the christian soul of his mo- .. ,, fllrs Flora Traiisor. thus ,. lsl": peacefully to a close I ir'i' ul failing health. iii"; late Mrs. Trainor. born t-'l.ira Currie in the year of 1870. H5 3 daughter of the union of the la... Angus Currie and Margaret piuuglit of Bctliel and it was there that she spent many of her child- liood years. up until the year of I867. when she became the brl iiiiiou lasted for a period of eigh- I9('ll years. when God called her iletoicd husband to his eternal re- lhiifd and by so doing left her pa- lmir to tenderly care for and in- iii-iict their four young children. A task that only God knows was so faithfully carried through. iii.-r a brief passing of years. tr.iric::y again became her lot. lllfl this time two of her sons were ziititlciily taken from this life im- flrl .;id and breath taking circum- itaiiccs. The deceased. being a woman of high christian principals accep- ii-ii ilicsc crosses humbly. with trim lll her Divinc Redeemer and rmi1plPtP resignation to His will. in till-t, sh? married the la lamcs Trainor of Donagb. and niicr again she was left a widow Ill 1927 The latter years of her life she spent in Charlottetown. and al- though never exceptionally robust IH health. she remained quite ae- uw up until a year previous her -with At this time. the heavy hur- viens which she so uiurageously tiorr - through her long life. be- tzan to take their toll and she re- turned to her old homestead in Tiirantum. to ba'carcd for by her nl'liV surviving son Josepli. his llllf L.-irtia and her grandson Dan- i-i flui-in; this period. she was free- aurntly visited by her pastor. Rev. T. 0. Butler. who administered to her the last Sacred Rites. There are loft to mourn the loss of a beloved mother. one riauizhter l.oiiisc. lllrs. Francis Quinn. Wafer- ialr and one son Joseph. One daughter. Gertrude, predeceased her in infancy. The funeral which was largely attended and under the direction of tlic Charlottetown Funeral llniiic viiis ltcld from liar late res- Iricnrr on February 21st to St. Patrirks Church. Fort Augustus. where a Requiem Mass was chant- ed h.v Rev. T. P. Butler. Rev. Wm. Simpson and Rev. Vlnccnt Murn- achan were present in the sanctu- Irv ltitortnenl took place in thc ad- ioining cemetery with services at the grave being performed by Rev. Butler assisted by Rev. Mur- nazhan. The nail hearers were Quinn. William Quinn. llolland. Daniel Curie. Ernest Cur- rie and Victor Kcoughan. il:u' her soul rest in peace. IHSS CARDS tlr and Mrs. Joseph llolland. llanicl Holland iii and Mrs. "I and Mrs. lvan Frank Quinn. lvaii Quinn and of John Holland of Tarantum. Thla' Daniel p fan-fly willie Quinn Ernest Currie Mr. and Mn Daniel Currie and family Mrs. Edith Anderson. Toronto Mr. and Mrs. James Largy. To 1 inoto. i Mrs. Mary Donovan. Toronto l Mona McAllister. Toronto Charlottetown Funeral Home Victor Koughan. Mrs. Mathias Kouizhnn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koughan 1 "id family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kouzluin 1 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cummis- l i Miss Katherine Cumniiskcy. J Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Mt-(iaugh icy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lco Mc.N'lilli' and lfamily. Edward While. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klurna- i -han and family. i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hugh:-s. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Trainor Maurice Cummiskcy. Mr. and Mrs. Micheal F. Murp- .a:han. . Cornelius (liinimiskey. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murna- ghrin. 1 Mrs. Michael Hurnaghan and iJini. . I Mr and Mrs. Melvin Murnaghan and family. i Emma and Elizabeth Brazil. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Russel llrtsctill. I Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mura- iaghan and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trainor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mt-Adam. Charlottetown. Guss Kclly. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Dan M('l'iiIf'llt"l'fl. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. McAdam. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. William Mclnnis. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. William Rrrrigan and Bernie. Charlottetown. Mr and Mrs. Tommy Jackson. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Koughan Charlottetown. an, Charlottetown. Elmer and Joseph Kntiithan. Charlottr-town. Mrs. 0'Shes and Mi'x. Murphy. Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Regen and family. Charlottetown. Mary White. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Levi McNally. Willtc Kelly. Amby Kelly. John Sherrry. Mrs. Katherine 'tit-Kcnuc. Fred and James Cummiskey. szmrsrav csaos Dan Mullen. Ml. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Willarrt tfoffin. Charliottetown. Mr. and Mrs George Adams. Charlottetown. , Mr. and Mrs. Amhy (loyle. Hal- ifax. Mr. and Mrs. Pownal. Mr. and Mrs. llaniel Cass. (torn- well. Mr and Mrs. llarry Kelly. Lake Verde Clarcncr Wood. p Mr and Mrs. lSnulliport. Amby McMillan. ('nVl'lIC8fl. Rd. Gerald Pnwcr. Elmer and Joe Koughan, (Thar-. ln”ef'W'!t. ' I-have veugt-bu-n steps i F -itlierinr 0 Ellen Ioatnn Load to the crosses shr must lea '3frs Beatrice Murphy. Boston again. Mrs Dennis t'l'shea. Boston. Because she ltimr sn many yu- terdays. Anti fashioned thriii in heauty'I ' I nun arrin. And kept them in this iruiit ll ithich they come. She won the fatal glories of us- day. We ulhll to extend our sincere thanks. to Rev. 1'. P. Butler. our kind friends and neighbours. who 'helped in any way during the ill- Inc” and de'"' 0' M" mnuwh 'h9iTht-re arr llll )f'.ilPffla)'S to hrtllll boys who worked so hard at the nu, sg-al-5 cemetery. also all those who sent Upon mday ",1 4”" N, "am. Mass Cards and Message of syn mm; pathy. N v - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pnoland. G .TkD:r::.'in.Mlh "V." Ink. b .. . There is no just today llcr eshe. shall know Through all OlPt'nll)'. I reaalesli lll MEMORIAL! ). In Grid's hclnvcd and unimortal MRS. R. C. AULD TPSI. On this ltcr morning of today, 'rllt'l'l" passed away at the heaven .P"I'lU' Cftllllly H"5P"31- 5l""m&l'r Shines hrt::htcr on the saints whom lQlflP. on February 21. 1957. Mar- and ha, hm.-i itaret Louise Auld. Iliad 57 .V9IfI.. Ha7eI and S Barlow Bird. our of Robert t". Auld. Freetown. tThp .50" rims Him," in (mm WP WM 3 fltlulthter of the late memory of the late Mrs. Robert and mother. Iaaides liar l--iebmd. all! havoc to nmurn the mllowing htldroa: Mary flllrs Ernie John- son) Cambrtitge. Mass, Illsgli nette. Jeanette tMrs. .I. .l. Fnntclol ' Eldon. Christine and John at home. alno six grandchildren. Two sis- ters and a brother siirvivp. Mrs. Katie Regan. Cambridge Mass, and Mrs. Mary Brundage. Kinrnss,. and Daniel. South Pincltc. Hr-r. funeral was held on Thiirsdny. Feb. 28th. a short .u-i-vice at tin- ltouse followed by service in St. Johiifii Church. Belfast. at 2 p.m.i Deatdte travelling conditions. a large crow" attended. Services. were condui d by the Rev. Don-f ald Nicholson who brouizht wordsi' of comfort to the bereaved Hymns sung were: Abide With Me and Rock of Ages. The poll bearers! w-.-re: Arthur Cant:-lo, l.loyd Mm-. rison. Roderick MncRar-. Miirdoclti Morrison. l.tithcr llublcy and Da- vid Morrison. Interment took place in the Mt. Btit-hanan Ccmctcijr The following were the very beautiful floral tri butts Mrs. Angus Mai.-la-ant. North Pt.l Qishy Km; 31 fggmo .3. I Macbe-if iron arganfsf Pall- nister Mary. Christine and fill bums mm stems Ray hurt. it) Eddie Murphv Robert Sutherland. nrnthi-r Dan and family iflllir Burns. John Adams. Roy Ethel. G4-rtrodo. Hazel. Ralph Adams. Interment was In the and mother. 1f'hurch ('5-meter). llcft to mourn Jean t'anteln. are his widow the former Vaomi Sjnclgln Chjrhp. nu.-4...-ii, mg Ftryi-nton. one son Waldon. French Mgry Rf" River. and one daughter Elva. nut.-i, Ell;-Mh ....1ii.iiy, Mrs Lorne Campbell. Sea View smith pine". wi John D. Sumrnerside. Mrs. l"l'l'.d pflhampinn. Malpeque. Mrs Net- itie Brander. Summersidr. Mrs. l' A. Davison. Wakefield. Mass. , Mr. lluggan who was in his Nth Hit”, vnulwn md funny will year was born at Sea View. where to thank all those who helped inn" w"! '1'. M5 M" I" his y.""lm' any way during their recent adj" an” bang engaged m mm": hernwmnn; dw um" WM um and farming. f)n September 19th "0"! "mu". Ind menu" dplast. he suffered a stroke. and was sympamy. taken to Prince County Hospital iearly in October, viiiere he pans- lN MEMORIAM -- led away on Feb. Rm, 1957. .lA.Vll-'..i' WILLIAM l)llGliAN I CARD OF THANKS The laniily of the late James pVt'. Du-,:i.:an uislt to thank the nur- ses and staff of the Prince (Bounty l-'iini-ral services for the late .l.imes William l)tti:zan was held to St. Stephen's Church. Burling- l Mondsy.Mar.18.1957 The Guardian Page ll ipndi-d Services at it" "mm" and lN grave were t-nnrliiru-it iv Rn MR5. F4 nongn-I-503 Donald I. Mr-('larc llttvitn not in-rir "Sweet Rye and the and ”Shall We Gather At thr Ffvnr ” Pall hearers were MFs.-I: t'-r cy Mat'l)otIaId. C.corizs- hlarltnni ald. t'linton Stewart. t'larvnr- Robertson. Rt-rnard Mo..i-v and flarl Macllania. Interment was in fllr Kin;-moi-ii The death no-cilrred in Charlotte- town on February l. IE7, of Mrs. l-llnrrncr Robertson. widow of the late Arthur Robertson. and daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Ms. Wit-' lion Stewart. Kingsboro. She was in her 7.'lrd year. She is survived by her brother Wellington. who Femetery. Dincw-It Broth:-rs resides in Ktugsborn. Her only sis- were in charge of fiiiwral arranger- ter predeceased her a number of meats. years ago. W p y g She spent several years in the , ,. . . , ' . , Uiiitpd States after the passing of .”mM.R,'” . " ' "in her husband. Later she again re- (HAM0M).” h'""'" m"'””' Mountain guides dri-irlrd l4'iirla.v sided in Kingsboro. where there are very few, indeed. who cannot recall a helping hand on her part. to form a party of 23 iiicii to bring down the bodies of two Pair. ztiirl ents which hate lam Ill .1 xlltlwy "Fl ." . ll ' l 'l l knuatwbv :3”.l":anv:,I?I.i:n'g;.la;:: lflnlll l2.(l00 feet up hliiizl lli.-one t-attic seriiitlsly ill in few weeks mm" ”)5”"' am"'”)” mi” "ha" ago and was admitted to the P. d'""'d "" Jant 3' l-Tl. Hospital for observation, but. a li"Ma:' iminedjtvatcly Iliad? bk"'0W: l.f)NDflN. (AP)--Pl'illllll' llililfj 'L'(tl4I'lanf;1rai"(;3" "W W35 93”" claimed Friday nitzlit tit.-it .'l HI! 5' . Mary Aneta. ffatherinc Koitgh-p ylliincoii flaiiicron and his wife. C, ,t..id,i 'tl.1ri:areI tiuirns Cameron. and has horn in Charlottetown where most of her youth was spent. She attended Prince of Wales College and taught school in dif- ferent communities where she will .lw kindly remembered. She was a charter member of the Free- tnuii W.M.S. a leader of the Mis- Kllltl Band at different times. and her rit-h alto voice in the church choir will long be remembered. In her home. to which she was very much devoiet'l.. she exper- ieiii-cd the happiness and joy of family life. and there friends and nciithltnrs were always wclcnm- rrl. Shc rlicrl as she had lived trust- ing in the merits of a crucified Redeemer. She leaves to mourn. lit-r hun- hand Robert C. Auld. merchant at Freetown: a datuithter. Dorothy Mrs. Ernest Hcighton. of Halifax; Jnrrncrly on the tcachiniz staff oli Prince of Wales College. Char- lottetown. 5! son. Dr. R. Waldron Auld of Kcnsington. P.ls2.l.. two crandcliildren Barbara Anne Auld and David Auld of Kenslnizton. al- so it sister. Belle. Mrs. Roy Burns. of Freetown. as well as a host of friends who will miss her kind Foninaninttship. Two sisters prr deceased her many years ago. T he funeral. which wa is very largely attended. was held from her late residence on Saturday. February 23 it was cnnductt-.d by her pastor. Rev. S Grant Walls. :I.VslhlC(l hv ncv. Alexander Mac- Kay. a former pastor. and Rev. .L.M. Murray of Kcnsington. The hymns sung were Unto the i Hills and The Lord”: My Shepherd. .ivilli Mrs ii. A. Profitt as organ- ist Tlic floral trihtitcs wrre many illlfl hcautiful. Pall hearers wcrc Austin A. Scales. Ralph R. Burns. Everett Scltiirmaii and R. Louis Cairns. lntormcnt was in the family plot. Freetown. Funeral arranizcmt-nts ucrc un- rlcr tltc dircclion of .l. L. l)nvison. Kcnsiiizion. N0 l'ESTl:ZRl)AVS There are no yesterdays in that fair land. To reach the heart in wc.ll-rcmem- hcrcd pain. lllfll'l'lIll'I No with their paths o-- - "Want some i 0 help with your homework, Dad?" x in llIEMtlRlAll& : MRS. HARRY COULSON The death of-ctirrt-d 'at South lPt'netto on Monday Feb. 25. I957. of Mrs. Harry fToulson at the car- ly aize of fity years. She wag born at South Pincttw, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John tiantelu Although in failing health for the past few years, hope was held that she might be restored to her health. but her strength aradual- l.v weakened. and on the above menlioncri datc God called her. ll F In her passiiii: the t-onintiiiiity has lost a good n'.'lElib0IIF. but it j is in the home her loss will be felt imost keenly as a devoted wif- Too Much SEX? .Xcrririlin1 to some psycholo- gist-. we are hviiiiint us too much the lnvi-grotiml. ll! pllll'P nltltc limli-liiisli attitude of our trandmotlicrs we have motrd in the opposite direc- tion and i-nmider it s siiltiert lui tn nnftl iii..-......... and n. nloitation. Rt-ad about this nltiriniril problem in The Smulnnl 'l1Il week. Get The Stnntlnrtl no sale now, com- plete with nitiiluiiiz-. l2-pI(C not el llltl 20 pages of comics. llnlt trn cents. lllte Standard ' ON SALE NOW Jr; Aw. toll. on Tlitirsday. l"clii'uat'y 7th. Htispllal. Ilr. Auld. Rt-v. l-I Ingra- P'l,lr'll1:3,:vnd Md (mum. mh" "d"i('1wkq- "fl W3” VETY l3"f!P- ltam. Rev. l). R Morrison. also ller remains in-re lorwarried to f'zei-linslnvaltia for thr- SPRAY .- M ah cnhcv. ireriricr igas ct;;1dut:t- those who sent cards and letters the lioni e of her brother from States has been HITPSII-ti Gmndrhlldwnl mnEvVwP"- ”ijnl:lf:.3:lm Hymn; of sympathy in our recent sad ht where. the funeral was held on name was given as Mrs. Karolina Jun". T T. ""1 Fa" -Mrho 10”” M sh . at an rcavement to one and all we ex- l-eb. zo. and whit-h, despite poor lxoopman of liaiiihurc. but her no. - ' v 4 Y epard . Mrs. iiened our sincere thanks. travelling conditions was well at-.tionality was not stated. Why settle for less than all the advantages of New features; up to the minute advantages- the y'ro yours in mighty measure with all I957 Chevrolet trucks, proved on the Alaska Highway. So don if settle for loss than all dsovmlcr can give you. 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