OCTOBER 12. 1951 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE NINE Murray River. and Vicinity, I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Downe. '.Zhsrlottetown.. were week-end visitors to Murray River, guests ,1 Mrs. Downe's parents, Mr. and Mn. Leslie Macxinnon. Raymond Mac- famiiy, Alberton, were Sunday visitors to Murray River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Macklnnon. Mr. and Mrs. linmon and The many friends of Miss Ann Nicolle. Murray River are pleased HI lenrn that she is recovering after her recent illness and hope to see her about very soon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. John- ston and son, David. Charlotte- mun were week-end visitors to ,w.irr.'-iy River where they visited liicllds and relatives. liliss Myrtle Millar. Murray iinrhor North was a week-end Visitor to Murray River. guestvnf Jill-. and Mrs. Benjamin Senna- billlgll. A. Q. Whim iloall ' and Vicinity liir. E. Furquhurson. Kilmuir, 035 a recent business visitor to Clinrlotietown. Mr. Frank Grnlmm neck-epd at lils l.-iereial Cross. spent the home at Coni- Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarey arrived llonl Massachusetts to reside in their new home at Whim Road. A hearty welcome is extended to them all. 5 Mr. Lloyd Fiirquharson, Clint- lntteiown, was in week-end visi- tnr to Kilmuir at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. l"ill'(1LlhBl'S0li. liliss Ruby Mucl.end returned in her teaching duties at Alex- andra after spending the week- end at Whim Road with her mo- ilier, Mrs. Ethel lifacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. James Dean re- turned to their home at Woburn. Mass, after spending several weeks at Whlm Road the guests of Mrs. Dean's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald. quality with econolny IN MEMORIAM 'MBS. WILLARD MITCHELL The death occurred at hu- homc in Mount Stewart on Sep- tembor llth, 1951. of Mrs. Willard Mitchell in her fifty-third year. The late Mrs. Mitchell, who was born in Dromore, was the dough"- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Mcciuirk and was one of 3 family of twelve. In 1917 she married Adam Knea- bone and lived in Dromore until the time of his death a few years later. Several years later. she married Willard Mitchell and moved to Mount Stewart, where she lived until the time of her death. Her passing will be keenly felt. especially by her husband and family, brothers, sisters and grand- children, also her friends and neighbours who will long cherish the manory of a good friend and kind neighbour. In June she entered the Char- lottetown Hospital for medical treatment and after several weeks she returned home where she was tenderly cared for by her daugh- ters and sisters and it was a. great consolation to her to have all her family with her in the last few remaining months of her life. She was visited frequently dur- ing her illness by her pastor. Father Campbell, also Father But- ler, Fort Augustus, who brought her spiritual consolation and also administered to her the last rites of the Holy ,Mother Church. of which she was a devout member. She leaves to mourn, the loss of a dear wife and devoted mother. her husband, three daughters and two sons- Blizabeth, Mrs. Clarence Mur- phy, Savage Harbour. Elsie. Mrs. Wallace Callaghan. Montreal. Pearl, at home. Harold, Montreal. Everett, Haml-lion. Also five grandchildren. Clarence. Brendon. Beverly and Wayne Murphy. Savage Harbour. Kevin Callaghan, Montreal. There are left to mourn nve sis- ters and five brothers. Leo, Joseph, Russell. Albert. Mary. Mrs. McDonald. Myrtle. Mrs. Edward Doran. Rosella, Mrs. George McLaugh- lin. all of Massachusetts, U. S. A. Katherine, Mrs. George Mitchell, and Henry. Dromore and Ella, Mrs. James Doran. Hermitage. chell was held was evidenced by the large numlber of Mass Cards and of sympathy re- ceived. Her funeral. which was held at at. Andrews church on Friday, September 14th, was largely at- tended. solemn Requian High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Terrance Camp- bell assisted by Rev. '1'. P. Butler as Deacon and Rev. w. 0. Simp- son as sub-Deacon. Ker remains were tenderly laid to rest in the adjoining Cemetery. service at the grave being con. ducted by Rev. Father Butler. The pallbearers were: Temple Murphy. Leo Brown. James Doyle. El-fl -THY. Frank Rose and Wil- liam Mouod. "Ye who loved her, keep her memory -' Tiilyour spark of life shall cease Breathe the prayer so sweet to mourners Dear departed. rest in peace." Mun Cards Husband. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy. savage Harbour. Mr. 'and Mrs. Walla C11 . han. Montreal. Ce 8 as Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell. Montreal. Everett Mitchell, I-Iamilton. P93-Y1 Mitchell. Mount Stewart. Clarence, Brendon. Beverly and Wayne Murphy. savage Harbour, KW"! Cllhlhan. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. G l h Dmmom 90129 M tc ell. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mccul;-1; Dromore. unl'lr.BoIsl:;in'Mrs. George McLaugh- Mrs- Mary McDonald. Boston. M13 and Mrs. Edward Doran Sr.. Boston (3). Mr. Albert M:Guirk. Boston, (5) ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo McGuirk. Ath- ol. Mass. (2). Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell. Dromore. ggdv Mitchell, Dromore. r. and Mrs. Michael Gonzales, Boston. Michele. Cathy and Michael Gonzales. Boston. I DO”! Ind Eileen McGuirk, Hall. I x. Clifford MCGulfk. Dromore. Gcorslna Doraii, Boston. M1;f;'iysRrIi:l5sMrs. Louis Mccuh-k, MM; Nrtinuzit Mrs. John McGuirk, David Maculrk. Athol, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Mc- Guirk. Aihol. Mass. Mr. Robert MoGuirk. Athol. Mass. Attilgh Mrs. Zeno McGulrk Aggl-' lnzluhlfs. Vernon McGuirk, n:n;"A S3: 500116 MacDon- r. And Mr. Let "M. M.” I ser Baitainl. Elmer MCGUIFK, Montreal, Ind Mrs. Thomas Nestor. Josephine Smith, Boston, Mr. Ind Mrs. Patrick Mr(,'uu-k, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Nolan. 0;. l'- Ind Mrs. Francis Macbon. Ilgi Nous; sitewart. . r- r Mit h ll. Btawart. -' C e "W" r. andMs.C ilSt v t Flmlly. Charloltetifivn. N" and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Affieck and hmiiv. Mount Stewart. Ilr. and Mrs. John Jay and Mrs. Margaret McNally, Mon- hllll. Pbrl Aucultus. e . . &. Ito. nay, ultchen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ucoai-thy. st. Teresas. In-. Arthur unohon. Mount-nigh Ind Mm Evil. Islam. 0 . r. and 13;, Dunn Theresa Mlobougall, Blooming I II. lilnlly Oha lottetow Mcnem 1.9- H .359. The esteem in which Mrs. Mit- - and Myra. Glcnroy. Miss Mary Collins. Charlotte- town. Mrs. Urban MacDonald and Helen, Mount Stewart. Mrs. Annie Griffin, Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour llu-ghes and Mrs. Edward Hughes, Dro- 111010. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntyre and Family, Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Affleck and Family. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hug-hes. Dromore. a Mr. and Mrs. James Lund. Mount Stewart. Phyllis and Teresa MacKay. Sal'i'll2O llarimur. Mr. and Mrs. James MacKay, Savage Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doyle, Sav- age llarhour. Mr nmi Mrs. Elisha Doyle. sav- age Harbour. Mrs. Catherine Family. Dromore. MacDonald Bros.. Mount stew- rt. Callaghan and a Mr. and Mrs. James R. Doyle, Mount Stewart. Mrs. C. F. Smith. Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGuir'iz, and Mary, Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. Warren McGulrk, Mount Stewart. Cyrcne MacDonald, Mount Stow- rt. Victor MacDonald, Mount Stew- in :1 Rose. Edwin and Howard Mc- Avin, Pisquid. Mr. and Mrs. John McAskill and Family. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hughes and Family, Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Doyle and Flniily, Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Murphy. and Family. Savage llarbour. Leo, Cecelia and Eleanor Mum- ahan. Watcrtown, Mass. Thelma and Joseph McKay, Sav- age Ilarbour. lreiie O'Brien. Boston. . Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mcc-ulrk, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett. Charlottetown. Annette MacDonald. Tracadie Cross. Mary Lou and Oswald McDon- ald, Lcvack. Ontario. llenry Kelly. Valcarticr, Quebec Mrs. Madeline Noreen, Boston. Julianne Twomey. Boston, (Jlmrles Ponzino, Boston. Helen Maroiiey. Boston. Mary Mccolgaii, West Roxbury. Mass. Mrs. Margaret Connolly, Roxbury, WZISS. Helen Shea, Boston. West Mrs. Mary Mulvey, Cambridge. Mrlss. Mrs. Alice Sullivan, Maiden, Muss. Bcryle Cooke, Everett. Mass. Mary Chiampa. Charlestown, Mass. Mrs. Bonnie Grifflli. Boston. NUS. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bradley. Cliarlottctown. Mr. and Airs. Raymond Hughes, Clinrlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Justin McCarthy. Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hughes and Fainily. Fort Augustus. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis. Charlottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lewis and Judy. Charlottetown. liiiss Theresa I Blooming Point. Erncstllle Myers Montreal. Stella Marslmll. Boston. Olga Brochi, Boston. Anne Cullen. Boston. Mr. Henry McLaughlin. Souris. Mr. an Mrs. William Trainor, Johnson's River. Mrs. Margaret McNaliy Mu. Rosalie Wilson. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Molellan, Aline Scott and Pearl Faulkner, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Montreal. Mrs. Florence Bryson. St. And- rcws. Mr and Mrs. Peakcs Station. Mrs. Peter Curran St. Teresa's. Afflcck Bros, Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. David Jay. Mount Stewart. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and Fzilliily, Fort Auslustus. Mr. and Mrs. Charles .'VIcLcllan and Family. savage llarbour. Miss Mary Doyle, Point Roche. Michael. Peter and Dougie Doyle. Point De Roche. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mullen and Family. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Griffin and Family. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly, Plzquid. lilr. and Mrs. James Hughes and Family. Fort Augustus. Messages of Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDougall and Family. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garnhum, Brarlalbanc. Air. and Mrs. Bcrtliam MacDon- ald. iitounl, Stewart. Mrs. Mildred Coffin. Mount Steuart. France: Gallant, Charlottetown. wlnnlfrcd Mclntyre. Mount Stewart. Eileen Affleck, Mount Stewart. Tilly Gauthier. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glover. Char- lotietown. Mrs. Jonathan Affleck, Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. fona. Mrs. Stella Saunders. Ottawa. Inna Mccnrmaek. Charlottetown. Aeathn .l1ncDonalti.. Montreal. Olive O'Brien. Everett. MncDougall and Margaret and Arthur Jordan. A. J. Mooney. and Belle. De Campbell, Father aid. Levack. Ontario. Mrs. Ellen McPhec, Everett. Mass. M. P. Donovan, Morell. Mrs. Hamid Mitchell, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Lanthler. Montreal. Ivan and Gordon McGuirk. Dro- more. Eric and John McGuirk. Dro- more. Gladys'McGuirk. Dromore. Shirley and Rosemary McGuirk. Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Teller. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackman, Ontario. Mr .and Mrs. John F. MacKin- non. Goose River. Mr. and .Mrs. J. Alfred Currie, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jay, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Callaghan. Mary and Gus. Dromore. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Ryan. Peakes Station. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mociuirk, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leard, Mount Stewart. . Jay and Sheldon. Stewart. The Matthews Family. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Coffin Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Robertson and Family. Montreal. Mrs. F. R. Hughes. Charlotte- town. Sister Anne Justin. Klnkora. Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Crock- ett, Charlottetown. Miss Freda Feehan, Charlotte- Joseph Boylan. Mount Wendell Glover, town Miss Betty Latour. Medford, Mass. Mr. Joseph Howes, Medford. Mass. Perpetual Enrollments Central Associatlon' Miraculous Medal-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy and Family, Savage Har- bour. St. Jude -- Apostolate-Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Callaghan and Kevin, Montreal. Shrine Ste. Anne de Beaupre- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Callaghan and Kevin, Montreal. Sanctuary society Church of the Immaculate Conception-Mr. and Mrs. George McLaughlin, Bos- ton. Monastery of the Precious Blood -Mr. and Mrs. George McLau-3h- lili, Boston. Enrollments Loyola Guild-Mr. and Mrs. George McLaughlin, Boston. Purgatorial Society - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Manning. Boston. Purgatorial Society - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doran, Boston. Purgatorlal Society - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doran Jr., Boston. society of our Dear Departed- Mrs. Rose Goring, Boston. . Loyola Guild-Albert Cammack, Boston. Seraphic Mass Association - Employees of the star Brusl1- Co. Jesuit Seminary Guild - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Floral Tributes Husband. The Family. Mr. and Mrs. Dl'umol'e. Mr. and Mrs. George McLaugh- lin. Boston. Mrs. Mary MacDonald, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gonzales and Family. Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell, Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour Jardine. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrene Mclntyrc. Mount Stewart. Kay Egan. Joan Affleck. Gerald George Mitchell. Blrt. and Lester Jay. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrison. Carleton Siding. Arthur MacDonald and Wallle Scott. Boston. Employees of Scott and Mac- Donald, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mocallum. Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleclr. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garnhum, Mount Stewart. A Lawrence Schurnian. Boston. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank all who sent Mass Cards, messages of sympathy and floral tributes; also Father Butler. the Doctor, Mrs. Cyrene Mcfntyre and all those who helped in any way during our sad bereavement. Napoleon and lliicle Ellly IN MEMPRIAM DAVID W. MILLAII ..fA deep gloom of sorrow en- tered the homes of the immediate family, as well as friends and neighbours in Murray Harbour North and the surrounding dis- trlcts on Sunday afternoon, Aug- ust 12th, 1951. when it became known that the spirit a Mr. David Warren Miller had passed frcm this world to the Great Beyond at the age of 66 years. Son of the late William Millar and Margaret Penny, he was born on the old homestead at Murray Harbour North where he was a life long resident and it successful and industrious farmer of the community. On September 29th. 1926, he married Mrs. Nettie Graham. daughter of the late Charles Jor- dan and Lillian Harris. To this union were born. four children three of whom survive, and with their mother are left to mourn the loss of a. kind and beloved husband and father. They are: Warren of Murray Harbour North; Lucy and Sadie on the homestead; also three step-child- ren, Lillian, ilvlrs. John Milne. Woburn. Mass.; Charles and Lev- erett of Halifax. The late Mr. Miller was of a quiet, unassuming manner. a wor- thy citizen, always interested in the welfare of the community. A tnie friend whose word was his bond, and a loyal and sympathetic neighbour ever ready to help oth- ers when needed. Given to hos- pitallty, the door of -his home was always open to a Wide circle of friends and relatives who will ever cherish his memory. He was a faithful supporter and a con- sistent member of the church, and a regular attendance as long as his health permitted. Ills firm faith and trust in God, the loving Father, helped him to see beyond the things that are temporal and to look towards the things that are eternal. The deceased had been a man of robust health until about seven years ago. following an operation he contracted a heart condition, but had recovered sufficiently to resume light work about the farm. Five days previous to his death he suffered a. stroke followed by pneumonia. During his illness hr.- was tenderly cared for by his lov- ing wife and family, assisted by many kind relatives and friends. who were constantly at his bed- side. As it was evident that his condition was not improved. on Sunday morning he was taken to the Kings County Hospital. All that medical aid and loving hands could.do for him. was done. but it was God's will that he be taken home. and on the above,date he passed ilito eternal rest to be "for- ever with the Lord". The sympathy of the entire com- munity goes out to the bereaved. Besides the immediate family there are left to mourn four sisters and four brothers. They are, Eliza. Mrs. Finley and Nettie. Mrs. Me- Kearney. both of New Glasgow. N. 5.: Lucy. Mrs. Sencubaugli oi Murray River, and Mary, Mrs. Davidson of Cambridge Road: Fred of Murray Harbour North; Robert of Beach Point; Charlottetown; and .John of Mur- ray River: Also one grandson Ronnie and two step children. His funeral. which was largely attended. was held at the home Wednesday. August. 15th. The im- prcssive service was conducted by a former pastor Dr. James D. Robertson of Wilmore. Kty., as- sisted by Mr. HuglfNu-gent. stud- ent Minister of Presbyterim Church, Murray Harbour North. Taking his text from st. John 1-ith Chapter. Verse 8, "Lord. show us the Father. and it sufficeth us." Di-. Robertson spoke words of comfort to the bereaved family and paid l1lgi'l tribute to the de- parted. Hymns sung were: "The Lord's My Shepherd". "Rock of Jesus." A duet "Does Jesus Care" was feelingiy rendered by Dr. and Mrs. Robertson. While loved ones and friends viewed the remains. the choir softly sang tlNearer My God to Thee." The pallbearers were Elmer Mil- lar, llnrry Millar. John Clow. Chcstcr MacLurc. Edward Millar. Newton l-licken. His remains uerc tenderly laid to rest in the family plot. by the side of his infant son. who predeceased him several years ago. The floral tributes. which were many and beautiful, spoke a silent ent message as to the esteem in which the deceased was held. They were: Wreaths The Family. , Charles. Mickey and Family. Lcverett and Shirley. Bfllllfftlrii Mcbrlliog Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Sanderson and Brian. St. Peters Bay. Joyce. Wayne and Gail Mac- Intyre. Mount Stewart. Mr. and ms. John McNa1iy. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Connolly. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kinney, Boston. Portland. Charles Murphy. Anne Hughes, Portland. Maine. Maine. Youlvs KEPT Ma AWAKE ALL NIOHTLONG WITH sour. msoMNlA'-7 sommwlvo 5ibUPPUT3OU'lO5LEEP.'I'i.LTl2Y6RAN7MA'9 ow - lzsmaw----A oswzuc suwvwlca .' ,,l1Ulll,i(l it it will It Ion--uni .....n'..' . M. L iU'lU.i' XM I ljl. Ben of Georgetown and Vicinity .3 Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Stewart left a few days ago for Trenton, Ontario, where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ahbcrt Hobfos. , Mrs. A. H. Stewart and- son Clarence left on Tuesday, Oct. 2nd for Quebec Province. where they will visit Mrs. Stew- art's son 'and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hehbert Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bernard and three children, Marie, Ann and John, who recently arrived in Canada from England. and who have been visiting in Georgetown as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Doucette, left: a few days ago for Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. Mabel Hearn left on Sat- urday, Sept. ?i?th.. on a visit to Halifax, N. S. She was accom- panied by her grandson, Master Dwane Ross who has been visiting with her in Georgetown. Charles Maccannell of the Royal Canadian Navy at Halifax. N.'S., is spending a. two weeks leave with Mrs. Maocan-nell and family in Georgetown. Mr. N. W. Hansen who has been undergoing hospital treatment in Charlottetown is spending a few days at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Benjamin Stevens, C. N. R. Engine Cleaner at Charlotte- town. spent last weekend with his family in Georgetown. Mr. J. A. B. MaoCannell, school teacher at Lorne Valley, is spend- ing the autumn holidays observed in country schools, at his home in Georgetown. Mr. .7. W. Lavers has resumed his duties as deputy Prothonotary and County Court Clerk, follow- ing his annual holidays. During his albsence he was relieved by Mr. A. E. Jenkins. A motor party from Doaktown. New Brunswick, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Lillian. Jack and Family. Brothers and Sistersf Brother Ben. .John and Mary Mlllar and Fam- ily. Blanche and May, Belle and Will. Spray Sister Eliza. Blanche and Edwin. Sister Nettie. Nettie-May, Fran- ces and Sandra. Brother Fred. Chester and Agnes. Verne and Florence Johnston. Edward. Leah and Family. Annie and Donnie. Harry and Mabel. Tillie, Belle. Elmer and Beverley Jack and Mae. Mayburn and Fred. Emma and Gavin. The Sencabaugh Family. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." Card Of Thanks The family of the late David W. Millar wish to express their sin- cere thanks to the Doctors. Clergy and Mr. Nugent: also the Nurse at the Kings County Hospital and to their many friends and neigh- bours who sent cards of sympathy KINII IIIILE TEA Illlvr rllfllllllf "Bill" Llewellyn. left recently to return to their homes. The party included Mrs. Lleweliyn's moth- er, Mrs. John Doibson, her sisters, Mrs. Christine Ballard and Miss Juanita Munn, Mrs. Dobson's girinddraugihtaiss. Miss Thclrrla Ballard and Nelvana Munn. also Ward Connor, John Connor and John Dobson. The party was driven by Mr. Stanley Connor. 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