,5!.3"- 3.1.9.53 PIIMIEOIIIII VIIIIIIY ,,'Mr. Floyd Jay was a via- nor in Charlottetown Wednesday. Mu-ch Nth. - Mr. John Wehate and son Jacky. Cardigan. were visitors in Pisqulrl, Tuesday. March am. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burke. Miss Shirley Jay arrived by lottetowa Iaturday. larch Qh. Mr. Gay Jay spent the weak- anletlunthat tea home at his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Woe- dalllay. Mr. Alton Jay was a visitor In Charlottetown Monday. March at. Dr. A. E. Inga. Bourla, was In Pllquld East on business on Wed- nesday. April lat. The roads In this district are very muddy and,at present travel- ling pla difficult. III.-JQQILIOIII nasoasthotran. J a. ol'Irrdoocunedlntheau"'hUhourI 0”'l'4lIthiAI'.Ilra.n , . o.n;'IIIuarv IIt.h,a taeue-or was a great shook, not only to her family who were constantly her bedside. but to the com- ll! at when they learn- E 1113 GUARDIAN. CH& Management and and Hughes Out of lrlaethr John muhtzvsncrmzz. a. c., and such was and the IINMIIIIIIOIIIIIII newaolhlapl-tngtotha great .andllaI.Dao0as-nhunr agggg,u'm.m;lyp.gg.g. ll-tlnillumnlllimilv wltlllsltlfkcenhertotheand. I-IIIIIIIANNGMIM Thsroarelefttornournthefel- WISH I54 Will"! mung family: daughters, Annie. "E", '34 3"” New York City; Aggie, Mrs. Wal- ""'”' RS” ter Stony. somervlile. Mass; Alice. 59”" W” 5” WNW Mrs. Alec Macbougall. City; and "i" HE” E” n””" one son Wendall. Olty. Brothers 3'7 Du”" and alatera are: Dan, Canoe Cove; a"'"” "u 09"" u""" Mira. James MIcNevln Canoe C0ve' Duvwy EM 3"" ”"l”" James and Angus. Lowell. Maui :1"-7b:::I worm . Four grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive. Her funeral, which was very "lane from Moncton Wednesdpy. March arm. to spend a few days Mm her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jn.V- Ing from Massachusetts. Mr. Frank Kelly left Good Fri- day morning for Saint John to meet his mother who was return- ed of her , away. The late Ford. fonncly OIYOIIM 5014 . damhter of the late I-fem? &nlth and llxabeth Oudsnore was born in Winsloe. June ma 1881. Her humand pre- deceased her 8'! years ago. It. Dell. M. L. A. Maud and Walter . Mary Vail and Olive John and Mrs. Miriam and Norma Whitehead largely attended. was held on Feb- ruary wth from the Mach.-an Fun- eral Home. The Rev. J. T. Irwin, who conducted the brief service. spoke fitting words of comfort and solace to the bereaved. A favourite Mr. and Mrs. Wendell ,Jay were in Charlottetown Wednesday March 5th. attending the funeral of the late Mrs. C. Leard Jay. 31,-, Floyd Jay and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay motored to Chan M1. The April-meeting of Plsquld East Women's Institute was held at the-schoolhouse on Thursday evening, April 2nd. -When busi- ness was completed lunch was served, and the members enjoyed a. social chat. -BA. Home of J. C. Itonfaomery. west sr., Charlottetown. P.E.I. seven large rooms heate'd last season with nnly'1M gallons of oil. 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LIMITED DUPONT l'l'., TORONTO. ON'I'.. SEE YIIIIII IIEAIIEST DEAR WIIDD SPECIALIST - III IIIIAIILIITTETDWII DOUGLAS BROTHERS & JONES LIMITED DODGE coroutr V-t o DODGE REGENT - DODGE IMVFAII - DODIE crusaosr - oooer SAVOV - DODGE suavmu l mom voul aeoeeauoro anus 1eeav- saunas POI A emousmnoa Her home was always open and her warm hospitality made all visitors, strange-rs as well as friends know that they were welcome Bueots. Ever forgetful of herself, the welfare oif her family was al- ways her first thought. Her to all who knew her. She leaves to mourn three daugvhters and five sons, namely:- 14:11:. (Mrs. Percy smnh). Ina (Mrs. Arthur Clark), H.az'el, (Mrs. Lest-er Maolaeod) all of Charlotte. all of Glasgow Road and Earl, Ohanlottetowrr. Aleo left to mourn is one sister Penzle (Mrs. Thomas Ford. A brother pre-deceased her. a Her funeral which took place at the home of her daughter Inn. was very largely attended and was conducted by her pastor Rev. Mr. Irwin. 'I'l1e hymns sung were, ”Rock of Ages" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". 'I"” pallbearers were her four grandsons; Leith Smith, Melvin Ford, Preston Ford, Wendell Ford, with Arthur Mac- Lead and James Wckerson. "She suffered her illness with- out a frown, Her hope was bright, her faith was strong But God at last had thought it best To take her Home with Him to rest. FLOWERS Pillow The family Wreaths Melvin, Betty and family Mr. and Mrs. Wesley l-lord Sprays Sister Penale Arlene Mnoheod Mabel, Jimmy and Lcith 'Winme. Jim and boys Preston, Jean and Family Mabel and Blair Joe, Emily and Everett Mrs. Annie Ford, Cora and Urlast Lil and Fred Arthur, Audrey and Cyril Mary and Gerald Acorn Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGee-and Mrs. MacLeod Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Tremers Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Good, Dot and Dome Eddie and Laura Boys of Ed's Taxi Gertie and Leo Mildred and Art Gamester and Mary Bunke Arthur 'and Viola Seaman LDGY, LISTLESS, OUT OF LOVE I WITH LIFE? 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Herbert, Lillian and Dorothy Elizabeth Ixatharine and Hayden McDon- ad Dorothy and Sydney Maynard Annie Steele John and Emily Chandler Leah and Charlie Swan Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Macxenzie Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell Violet and Charlie Mr. and Min. Jerry Nantes and Family Mr. and Mrs. R. Higgins Ann and Nelson Ev and George Gregory Bertha and Dorothy Theresa and Lloyd The King Family Horace and Marjorie Cameron Ruth and Jack Williams J. A. Macl..cod and Jean Henry and Winnie Mrs. Marjorie MacDonald Jessie and Gordon Mangaret, Allyson and Myrna Annie. Cora and Urlas Vema. MacLeod Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ford 'and Norma. Ada and Jim Ira, Jen and Family Cecil Miller Spring Park W. I. olive 'and Arthur sentner Ruth and Elmer Proud Mrs. Jane Sentner Janet and Charlie Mushall Audrey Marshall Margaret and Ken MacLeau John and Gladys MaoGrogor' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ford Aunt Minnie and Mae Lou and Helen Kiggin Harry and Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. George Bentner and live. Mr. and Mrs. T. A, While Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant Lillian and Fred Ford Ella Wood ' Vera and Douglas Burke Elvy and Jean Andreen Boulter Mr. and Mrs Frank Birt and Family q Letters of Sympathy Carrie Carver, Summersidq Susan and Wally Williams, Sum- mcrside Lt; Otis M. Ford, Toronto Card O? Thanks The Family of the late Mrs Camline Ford thank their many friends and A ighbor. for their kindness, flowers and letters and Cards of sympathy. IN MEMORIAM TIES. JAMES BOYCE '111ere puaed peacefully to her eternal reward on the morning of Febrmry Tth last in Charlotte- town. Mrs. Sarah Boyce of Com- woll. relief. of the late James Boyce at Cornwall and Charlotte- In the pulling of Mrs. Boyce. Hie family lost an ever loving and understanding mother, and the community .a useful citizen - dtaritable, honest and industrious. Though dark clouds hovered overhead she saw the silver lining, tloned the quiet patience and re- lfgnatlon with which she uneart- ed a blow in the ion of her lhlianws eyesight. and the early demise of her daughter Mary at the age of lo years. Many well runernber the numerous occasions on which her help was oheemluliy given in times of trouble and trib- ulation. The smile and words of cheer, so much the halknark of her life. "are gone, but memories of her will linger long in the minds or her counueu friends. Ila. Boyce had bear Ill since June last, and spent a large part of the Inter-venlna time in the Prince ldward Island Homltal, from whence she quietly went to meet her Maker on the morning at February Tim. ' G1Beptesrbera'lndia.et,herson KINII EIIIE of the deceased. the Xlrd Psalm, was sung by the congregation. at Victoria, P. E. 1., in 1872, the daughter of Donald Mac.Fadyen and Anne MadKay. predeceased her Wnd. 1937. Rochiord, William Munn, Lorne MacPhai1. Fred Mswcrregor. Hober Mhclsean and Leo Berrigan. tenment took place in Cornwall United Church Cemetery Rev. J. T. Irwin officiating at the grave. Boyce wish to thank those who sent cards, flowers, Ruth Diamond and Family grams. Also the nurses and staff Mr. and Mrs. Blair swan at the P. E. 1. Hospital and spec- Lloyd Yeo ial thanks to Dr. Laidlaw, Dr. Seaman and Rev. Mr. Irwin. The late Mrs. Boyce was born Her husband on September The pail bearers were Timothy In- with Ccir-cl-Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Sarah letters and tele- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Vvllliam Lelth McLean. who passed away April 9th, 1948.. One of her favorite hymns, "Under His Wings." Under His wings I am safely abid- mg Thu' the night deepens and temp- ests are wild Still I can trust him; I know he will keep me He has redeemed me, and I am Ills Gregg-" .3Mrs. Stephen undry recant- ly returned to her home In Georgetown from a visit to New Glasgow, N.S.. where she was the guest of her hr-othersin-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker. Mr. Donnie Simmonds of Char- lottolown spent the Easter holl- days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen. Bernard Walsh, student at St. Dunstan's University, is spending the Easter holidays as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. Mrs. James Coldwell was a re- cent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Frank Lavandler. Mr. John Dolron nad Mr. Peter Marteil left last week for Saint John, N. 8., and from there they left for Labrador, where they will be em- ployed at construction work. Friends of Mr. Herman Levan- rlier. who is ill at his home, hope to see him about soon again, com- pletcly restored to health. Miss Louise Murphy and Miss Helen Murphy. who are employ- Ilr. Allan H. Palmer. m'I Col- land Motor Transport at Char- lottetown, was the week-end guest of her parents, Captain and Mrs. Thomas Trenholm. Mr. Charles Maeconnell of the Royal Canadian Navy at Halifax. N. S., spent the Enter week-end in Georgetown with Mrs. Mac- Conneli and family. Mr. Benjamin Stevens, Cana- dian Nstional Railways cleaner at Charlottetown, visited his home in Georgetown during the Easter week-end. Friends of Mrs. Victor Refuse are sorry to hear that she is ill at her home! and all hope that her condition will rapidly im- prove. Mrs. Margaret Allen, Mrs. S. C. Knight. and Miss Joyce Jenkins were recent visitors to Montague. Mr. Howard Walker Montague recently. visited ii ugh hej Qaas molt In.aad&.IiIel. -flwlllu hnlhtnthedanthdllr. Italkndywoaame-&ner& tntofnedand.belncI:sshl-uh IoI'oTNI-0III4O'.T.1l0IilIlI”lh .......”"":;'lt.t...um':”a..' Handy upon attaining the nflleth anniversary of their wedding, on Wednesday. 5th. on this happy oooadon their family and relatives were present to celdrrate Mr and Mrs Hardy each received a. gold watch from their family A host of friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Heueie Bryan of Nova Sco- tia arrived in Lot Eleven to be at the anniversary celebration of his sister, Mrs. George Hardy. His many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Arthur Smith -is able to be out around again af- ter being confined to his home most oi the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MaoNevin were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy. Min Verna MacDonald isapend- lng some time at her home here. Mrs. William Murphy. Mr. J. A. B. McConnell, prin- cipal of Murray Harbour School, is spending the Easter holidays at his home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden and Miss Phyllis White of Monclon, N. B., motored in Georgetown, where they were the guests of relatives during the Easter week-end holiday. Miss Martha King of Amherst. N. S., was a recent visitor to Georgetown. where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. LAC. Everett Llewellyn of the Royal CanadianlAIr Force, 'sta- tioned at Montreal, arrived in Georgetown on Saturday, April 4th, on a few days'. visit with Mrs. Llewellyn and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn. Miss Rose Llewellyn. R. N., of Hamilton, Ont., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Llewellyn, arrived home last week, owing to the ill- ness of her sister, Mrs. Leonard Campbell of Montague. who is a patient in the Prince Edward child. Under His wings. 0 what precious enjoyment ' There will I hide till life's trials are o'er. Sheltered. protected no evil can hnnn me. nesting in Jesus I'm safe ever- more. Inserted by Son Willard and Family. 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