IIIE GUARDIAN. CI-IARL(TI"IETOWN PAGE NINE MAY 17, 1950 Gj-NT my will mun Bl nus cum Logg Ill mm mm 0., ..... You can't alord to risk your health! 50. don't miss this great iood dietitians say we need- svholc wheat. lr eonulna viral elements. Ami NABISCO IN MEMO RIAM ans. IAOEAII. MMDONALD At her home in nradaliane on March 31st, 1060. there passed peaceiully may Mrs. Rachael Mac- . widow oi the late Donald W. MacDonald who prodaoeaaod. hagl by almost eight years. slowly for the pan having been in iailing health for several years and ooniined to har bad for fourteen months. But on the above mentioned data she was striuen with a heart athd and was called to her iinal reward. The late Mrs. MacDonald was born at Caledonia June 8th. 13. daughter or the late Hugh Mae- Phee and Christie Nicholson. and the eldest or a funny or seven; three sisters. Miss Margaret Mac- Phee, Bradolbane; Mrs. S. W. MM- Pherson. Glen Martin; saroh who died in iniancy, and three brothers: Ronald, Heatherdaiez John H. Cal- edonia; Johnny killed during battle at Vimy Ridge In her early life she united with the Prubyterian church. Valley- neld. and was a iaithiul and recu- lar church attendant as long as health permitted. on December 16th. 1900 she mar- ried Donald W. MacDonald and re- sided at Bradaibone where she was always very willing to help those in si&neea or tmrble. Leit to mourn besides the bro- there and sisters are four sons and four daughters: Hugh. Charlotte- town; John, at. Eleanor-s; Henry. Hamilton, orst.: Alexander on the! homestead; Catherine. Mrs. 'i'homas. Peyton. Long Island, New York;l Margaret. Mrs. Enodh Ncwson.- weatmarelandz Annie. Mrs. Eldon Leard, Westmoreland; Florence at home. she also leaves eievm Brand- children. The iuneral service which was largely attended was held TFO!!! 11" late residence and was conducted by Rev. J. A. Maoaowan, assisted by Rev. B. W. MaoPha.il. Hymns sung were iavorites oi the deceased: "The Lord's My Shepherd". "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". "Forever With the Lord". The pallbearers were: Lorne Seaman. Bennett Deishui. Alex C. Mncnsnald. Kan- neth Graharn. Einer Winners and food SHREDDED WHEAT it Mada Irons l00'X. as-bola wbeall To- morrow. Iran caring lreah. golden ruarsco srurronrso WHEAT hme, snowlei :.'.'-3..'1".I.L:.5;.';',',:;.';d”'”'”"' Interment in nrada.l'ba.ne Cemet- ery. FLOWERS ' ' ' Pillow-The Family Wreath-Sister Margaret and Christine Wre.a.th.-d'T'IllII. Inn and Family. Wreath-John. Frances and Family. Wreath-Calvin L. O. L. and LM. Montgomery L. 0. B. A. modal- bane. spray-Mir. and Mrs. Alex C. Mhcnonald and Elisa. spray-Mr. and Mrs. Elmer wig- rnure. - - Harmony in Colour with i "why PM 7m -'-iii':..:”””.-: The I u WASHAILE WALL PAINT Effmcll Pm" H””"'””- 0'” ruyspua... - leovaslleleshlcis ”' FLAT SEMI-GLOSS GLOSS Wlda Selection of Colours The Family of the late Mrs. Rachael MacDonald wish to ex- precs their sincem thanks and ap- preciation to their newhbcun and rriends for their many acts of kindness; also for flowers. sym- pathy cards and letters received during; their recent sad bereave- men . On sale wharovar Murphy Points and NARVO Co sold ON SALE Ar FENNELL & CHANDLER LTD., Charlottetown B. T. HOLMAN LTD., Summerslde & Charlottetown McGUlGAN & BOYLE, Hunter River REUBEN dz TUPLIN 00., Kensington C. H. BURNS, Malpeque. Cl-IIEIIMSFORD, Essex, England -(CP)-Three boy scouts here do their good deed twice daily. They're acting u stooges tor a circus cIown.' I Famous Sleep Combination . ... 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The names are not necessarily in order oi merit. CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Report tor April. Grade X - 1. Betty Rogerson. 2. Beatrice Cutclilie, 3. Sheldon Gar- diner. Grade IX - 1. Betty Murphy, Mary Waddell (equal), 2. June Gardiner, 3. Lois Cutclliie. Grade Vlll - 1. Louise Norring. 2. Leonard 1-ralioran, 3. Elmer Lar- sen. Grade VII - 1. Ivan Newrick. 2. Wayne Gardiner. Grade in - 1. Jean Murphy. 2. Blair Campbell, 3. Robert Mac- Williams. Now see wlrv See-at your Simmons Dealer's-how Beautyrest is scientifically constructed to give complete relaxation-to give firm, buoyant support to every body curve. Note its individuallypoclreted coil springs .. . its special :.'Jiify Join"'tufting .97MMOIV5 York and Viciniiy' Mr. Junior Rodd, City, was a re- cent visitor to York. Mr. Gordon Crockett. was a vis- itor to the City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Craswell. North winsloe, were recent visit- ors to York. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld, West Covehead, were visitors to York on Sunday. we. Herbert Lewis is visiting in the city, the guest or her dough- ter, Mrs. Millar Maciiladyen. Miss Margaret McKay, West Covchead, was a visitor to York on Sunday. Mrs. I-leber Protiit is visiting inl York. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie vesscy. Mrs. Vernon Rodd and daugh- ters Lois and rooms. were visitors to York on Sunday. Mrs. William Crockett was a vis- ' ltor to Orwell Cove. the guest oil her mother, Mrs. Dan MacPher- son. Messrs, Lloyd Vessey and Harry Lewis were visitors to Orwell Cove on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis and daughter Patsy have returned to their home in York alter visiting in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Rodd and son Billy, City. were visitors to York on Thursday evening the guest 0! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Messrs. Heath Craswell, John Holroyd. and Ralph Shaw were visitors to York last -week. Miss Maggie Watts has returned to her home in York after visiting in Trncarile the guest or Mr. and.vns a dlsappointmenip a Mrs. Jack Watts. ANNOUNCEMENT ro MILK coxsuursns In line with the policy pursued In other prov- Incas and in order to provide employees with the ad- vantages of o full waclr-and during the summer and vacation season. all postauriaing plants will continue to hold to the non-dalivary of milk on Sundays. The co-operation of the public. in the post. is appreciated and its continuance respectfully solicited. PURE MILK COMPANY LTD. SUNSHINE ISLAND DAIRY C. 8: G. PURE MILK DAIRY HEALTH PASTEURIZED MILK COMPANY PURITY DAIRY LTD. BRIGHTON DAIRY The regular meeting of the Women's Institute was held on Monday evening at the home at Mrs. Harry Lewis. There was a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs, Jack casweii and daughter Mymll. Charlottetown, were visitors to York on Sunday, the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacDonald. YEOVTL. Somerset, England (GP)-Yeovil's Road Safety Week record lnumber o! 21 accidents occurred. NEW HAVEN SCHOOL Report for April: Grade X: 1, Lloyd Murphy. Grade IX: 1, June MacPhce; 2. 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