NOVEMBER 11. _ 194s AM\ MMrs. Blanche Kiley. . ‘ “m; amass nltanunz ~51 Kelly's Cross. m‘ ‘dime! and neighbour‘ ‘m1 Miss Mary A. Monsghs . Sacred W” Heart Home, Charlottatown. - ‘h’ “dd” ‘mm m u“ Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Croken and Family, Kenslngwn. - Mrs. T. A. Mclver, lottstown. i Mrs. William Smith an ly, Kl k . ‘hm m med m! about two years lxilrfmaind Mrs. Robert Shea, Kin- m no sold his tar-m and coal-in"- o1 acquaintances deeply mignpours of October 8th o_1 James “nu; Bradley. The late Mr. Bradley was born‘ m Kgflffi Cross. March 17, 1880, ‘p, when because of declining- gqnsbls home and moved with 1m. Bradley to Central Bedeque. up” he was happy and contented-J ‘M w" dollgfhted by the close. w o1 his daughter and his Cam"! Bedelluh Fgddlildren who were so dear to (or ho was/able to visit with K m‘, dgily and enjoyed their many K Fa dfitytmugh o, stranger in thesei W-unhs was not long in making} My friends, and his home was fast. m; a centre for those who ‘umd w pass a social hour, as‘ veil as lor those who called to re- am u; old acquaintance with oi mod and true irlend, for although‘. C “m; of a retiring and reserved‘ disposition. he was pleasant. and interesting in conversation and wished for the company and friend- ‘hip o! others. i ‘Surviving him _ gqrmer Susan Clurkln ofllvllishirc, P. E. 1.. and one daughter, M.rs.i A mymond Johnston and two bro-i more and one sister, the Rev. Aus- mr Bradley, S. J., Winfred o! Sierre Madre, Califor- his. and Rev. Sr. St. Mary Austin. _k°5" Nmh wiltshk" St. John. N. B. Joe and Margaret Morris, Vernon Adams, Mass. g_ N, 1)., St. Josephs Convent, Mr. and Mrs. Ja-rncs J. ‘Trainer D1; ,1_ n, and Mrs. McGulgan. Edythe Clark, Central Bedeque. chuloitelvwn: besides is" Klllllil- and J°*"‘“Y- KeliYs CW5- Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reeves, Free- lottetown. ghildrerl and several nephews nn-d ‘I960! who will long dilcrisil his Summerside. memory ls that oi an _ exemplary, Christian gentleman. One son, Aus- ; km and daughter Clara, used him several years ago: also! two brothers some years ago, thedottetown. ltov. George Bradley. S. J., the welli Jesuit missionary and John Charlottetown. _ Bradley at one time sheriff oil Queens County, and one sister, Rcvflsouth Melville. 512st. Francis o1 Sienna, C. N. D. | ‘Ihe high regard in which ihepCharlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic McDonald, ‘am-L number; North Wlltshlre. late Mr. Bradley was held was; manifested by the large who called to visit his remains ancli to offer their condolences and whoiCharlottetown. gttended his funeral. The funeral was held at St. Jos-i Kelly's Cross. yph's Church. Kelly's Cross. where; larnn Requiem Mass was chanted Central Bedeque. my. Austin Bradley. s. J., as-i gisipd by Rev. Clarence Pitre andiKensington. , Mr. and Mrs P. L. Morris. Kln- louenww, and sub-deacon and Rev. W. zmlkora. The prayers at the grave were re-‘Kgilllys gist: Mm Joseph Nantes’ and Madly“ Nmth Wutshlre‘ Rev. George liiacColrnac as deacon Keefe u Master or Ceremorllcsp sited by Msgr. Maurice MacDonald. also present in the sanctuary werei Kelly's Cross. ev. W. V. MacDonald and Rev. F. Cass and assisting the.choir were Rev. Leo Henell and Rev. Bernard, Gillis. _ , The pail bearers were three of , llls life long iriends from Kelly's‘ Cross and three of his Central Bedequo neighbours. John P. Car- rlgher, John A. McDonald, Fred Bradley, Cecil MrCnbe. Lorne! Snllih and Wilfred HammilL-l R. l’. P. I MASS CARDS Mrs. James A. Bradley i | l Mr. and lvlrs. Raymond Johnston and Family. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Bradley‘ and Family, California. i Mary E. and Annie Bradley] Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley,‘ fllarlottetown. m. Mid Mrs, Austin Bradley and‘ family, Charlottetown. I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell and] hmiiy. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Mullally,i Charlottetown. Rev. J. Clarence Pltre, Ruatico. Rev. R. C. Johnston, S. J., Klngs- Fgmily, Clyde Rivor. ion. Ont. Rev. C. J. Crusoe, S. J., Kings- ton. Ont. Rev. L. A. Bradley, B. J., Kings- ton. Ont. Rev. Norbert ‘Bradley, 8.1. Kings- ton, Ont. Sisters 0d St. Martha, Mount fit. Mary's. . Sisters of Notre Dame Academy. Charlottetown. Sisters of St. Joseph's Convent, C. N’. D., Charlottetown. Sisters of St. Martha. Kingston. Ont. Mr. John Johnston Sn, Kinkorn. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. 'I‘rainor and Iarnily, Tyrone. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKenns and Family, Central Bedeque. Mrs. Eugene Smith and Family, Klnkors. Patrick W. Clsrkln and Madelyn, Charlottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Clalkin ind Family. North Wlltsllire. Mrs. Mary Duffy and George. ‘Hill's Cross. M!» 111d Mrs. James Murray, Dor- Ilgster. Mass. Explains Plan "lint non-m 1mm nford, Man. Mr. i and Family, Freetown. Family, Central Bedeque. land Family, Charlottetown. Charlottetown. . Cross is his wife. tneillmelflwn- Kingston, Ont; [North Wiltssire. pre-clec- f South Melville. i Charlottetown. . ..._- Bradford. . and Mrs. ens Clazkin. and lids-s. J. F. Carngher, Mr. and Mrs. Radverse Hammlll The Klggins Family, Georgetown. Mrs. M. H. McCabe and Family, Mrs. Mark Smith and Family, elly’s Gross. Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘hslnor and mlly, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Smith and Mrs. Georgie Dunn, Parlmure Is- Urias Vincent Carrsgher and Mr. and Mrs. harlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Vernon Curley, McKenna. Louis Hagen and Lucy, Kelly's Katherine E. Creamer, Chor- Mr. and Mrs. Alden Corr, Newton Mr. and Mrs. Russell Noonsn, lbany. fl Mr. and Mrs. William Coady, nlnl, Out, what makes a successful marriage and she'll say: "Look after your husband and your mar- Ask Mrs. Pierre Godefroy of Rumors, nesr Tim- ugo will look after itself." And she knows where- ' THE] GHABDIAN. ,_ CHARL9HET9WN Canada's Cldest Living Couple Celebrate -y|a|1-|ou 15 Years of she speaks, for she's been married ‘II years. Hm. gazing at photograph after they were married, are Pierre and Julienne Godefroy, Canada's oldest living married They hope to be around to celebrate their 100th. taken of themselves five years couple. Mr. and Mrs. James P. McClos- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Connolly, Edwin Carragiler, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. John Daley, Char- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Molynesux, m Mr. and Mrs. Parnell McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Haughey, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Louis McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McMahon, Mrs. John Curley and Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Louis McDonald. Swimmer-side. ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Wade, North Edna and Harry Murphy, Char- BPIRITUAL BOUQUET Sister Mary of Lourdes Aliberton. MESSAGES 0F SYMPATl-IY Rev. R. C. Johnston, S. J., Klngs- stitute, Iflie 01g. be t B w‘ s J K1 Mary E. Kelly. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. William McQuaid, ,,,,,,§,",,,f” r I w’ ' ‘ n“ town. Otto and Bedeque. Rev. C. A. Britten and Family, Central Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wllght, Cen- tral Bedeque. Central Bedeque Women's In- Kay Doull, Central Weston; Helen Rayner and Fam- ily. Central Bedeque. Ella G. Connolly, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves, Freetown. Alban and Hazel Keough, Albany. Dorothy Gibson, Charlottetown. Edwin and Mary Clark. Central Bedeque. Alice Jewell, Central Bedeque. Jennie and Edison Wright Cen- and Family. Westmoreland. Westmoreland. RW- 0- 111881118. Georgetown. Frank and Regina Mlu-ray, Char- Preston zsalmmili. Toronto. Ont‘. Edward Sharkey ‘Bryon. Mrs. Frank McQuuld, Wlltshlre. Madelyn Clarkin, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Matters Geraldine Cllrkin, North Wilt- Mr. and Mrs. Louis McDonald, shire. st. John, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trowsdale, Mrs. Laura Murray, North Wilt- _ shire. Ronald Dawson, Central Bedeque Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hagen, Char- Family. Charlottetown. The Waddell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murray CW5!!- Mr. and Mrs. Everett slmmons. Kelly's Cross. Cecil McAvinn, Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Urlas McDonald, Charlottetown. Mrs. Stella Bradley and Family. Kelly's Cross. Ml’. and Mm. John Roberts, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Doyle and Family, Charlottetown. Basil Molyneaux, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAvlnn. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green, Cen- tral Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mcrver, Sumlnerside. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bradley, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coady, Kin- kora. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Flood and Family, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. James Creenan, Klnkora. Minerva, Francis and Eddie Mc- Donald, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McDonald, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McQusid, Kelly's Cross. Mrs. George Green and Family, Central Bedeque. Mrs. Ephraim Costello, Char- lottetown. Owen Connolly and Fasnlly, Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. James l-lsmmill and Mrs. Tho-s. Hammiil, C. Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelly, Wilt- shire. Fred, William and Elia Bradley, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hslrlcnlll. C. Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDonald. Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Callaghan. Kinkora. Minerva Curley. Kelly's Cross. Mrs. James N. Campbell. Central Brdeque. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Flood. South Melville. 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