M ., . .1 hn Gill. Vt-i-dun "3! QM” Hen” C'"k"" Mot. and Mrs. William cm. Bfr. s'nd.Mr's. John L. Sullivan. mg Mu” Phmp Sullivan 1 an ami y. H:-log g'ocn::A:,:y,.'::lynm”y' Patrick McCarron. ML and Mrs. Jack Keenan. Chmem K'"”' Ml'.Ylnd Mrs. John Rafferty, hm-5 Ind Mm Sterllns Scum- GW ork. " - Mr, md Mm Real. Kenn! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Curran. hlshan. "'1 M")! Dllnllvv? 41v 5 n IN MEMORIAM mi. mama o.. Muamir Great was the gloom over the t. of Summerviile, P. E. I. i?.m"Sll:-layiy morning. September 21th. 1954- when a message from charlottetown bore the sad tidings that Mr. Frank G. Murphy had breathed his last at the home of his brother, Albert, in Parkdale. Mr. Murphy had gone to char- iottetown on Sunday evening ex- pectlng to do a business errand any on Monday morning. During the night he suffered a. fatal heart attack. The last rites of the Cath- olic Church were administered by Reverend Francis Corcoran of St. Dunstan's Basilica staff. Frank Murphy was born in Sum- mer-ville, King's county. forty-one year; ago. the son of,Danicl and the late Mrs. (Mary Kelly) Mur- phy, By profession he was a con- tractor and builder and was widely known throughout the Eastern part of the Province where he had made for himself a host of friends by his honesty and excellent workmanship. His aimable personality endeared him to all who knew him whether old or young. He was truly an ad- mirable type of Christian manhood. always cheerful and enthusiastic and feared no sacrifice when call- ed upon to show his love for God or neighbor. He was singularly de- voted to his small children and it seemed fitting that his last earthly act should have been a purchase for his little daughter who is a victim of celiac disease and so a constant object of his care and solicltude. To our way of thinking this devoted husband and father was indspensable to his now sor- rowing wife and little ChlldI'('ll but God in Hi.s inscrutable manner has willed otherwise. Sustained by their splendid Faith they will carry on remembering ever that, "I can do all things in Him Wiio strengthen- etii me." The loving Eternal Father ulio permitted the cross will Him- ielf be a Father to the so sorely be- reaved. Left to mourn their irreplacsble loss are his sorrowing wife, the former Beatrice Sullivan of Rose- neath, and six small children: Mary Kay. Michael. Patricia, Zeta, Robert and Teresa. His elderly father. four brothers and three sis- ters also eurvve. These are: Joseph. in summerslde; Albert. Cliarlotte- town; Stephen, summei-ville: Reg- inald, Montreal; Katherine, Mrs. . ,5. Charles pl-au ht Weston Trainer, Grand Falls, New- anl,x:r!a,:?g,, M E 'Ou”dhmd5 Mu” Mm Eh" C3" Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacMil- michael. Eiliotvale; Genevieve, lm Mrs. Leo Kenny. Long Island. N. Y. wmmm K1,”. The funeral was held from the residence of his brother Stephen, In St. Joachim's Church. Vernon River. Reverend Urban Gillis. P. P., reciting the Churclrs consoling prayers for the dead met the re- mains at the entrance of the Church. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. A. Sullivan oi the St. Dunsts.n's College Staff, who also officiated at the grave. Rev. Urban Gulls was present in the Sanctuary. The many prayers. Mas offerings, floral tributes and the riiagniflcent attendance at his wake ind funeral were I reflection of 'he high esteem in which the de- leased was held. Pall bearers were' his four bro- there, Joseph, Albert, Stephen, 3,93. maid: and two brothers-in-law Michael Sullivan and Leo Kenny. Burial was in the Church cemetery. That his dear soul may rest in peace in the frequent prayer of all who knew him. MAS! CARDS! wife, "'4 MHY Kay Michael, P8111618. Zita. Robert. Teresa. Daniel A. Murphy (2). Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Murphy. Montreal (10). Mr. and Mrs. Weston Tralnor. Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. John Carmichael. YMP and Mrs. Leo Kenny, New or . Michael. Dennis KPHHY. New York. U Mrs. Thomas Sullivan and iam- ,V. Sister Mary Rose (2). Sister Mary Alphonsus. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sullivan. Halifax. nzi, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sullivan. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Scully. Mr. and Mrs. Camille Lanteignc. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sharkey. Frances Sullivan. Boston. mzlr. and Mrs. Ray MacLeod, B05- and Diana Anne Sullivan. Leo Sullivan. Montreal. James Sullivan. Montreal. Reverend Leo Sullivan. Calgary. berta. Reverend .T. O. Sullivan, twislle. Alberta. Reverend Peter Sullivan, Clyde. Alberta. Reverend T. A. Hynes. S.J.. Gar- dm River. Ontario. "The Sisters St. Vincent's Orphan- I The Sisters of St. Martha. Chars uttctown Hospital. ssister Superior and Sisters, St. I-inislaus Convent, Klnkora. Sister Mary Bernadette. C. S. M. En- Mr, and M . A d M h . , Roy Evans. NM,-, and Mrrsl aegrleurrkeynny i'lt'he Vernon River Holy Name 50. ew York, ' c e y. M , Mary Kay and Doris Praught. l-:.iwr.,:,T'd Mr" Pi J" Smrkey and Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKenna. Mr. and Mrs. John Gillan. Mon- trcsl. Mlrgsret and Percy Mcxenna. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Janie Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arscnault Mr and Mrs Alfred Plislen. Mr and Mrs Carl McKemia hlillr. and Mrs Wilfred MacDon- Rita and Ralph Bevan. Pg." md Jo, Roomy Ottawa. Ontario. M;-.,Abb1 K B t' I Rita Power. ",4 In are. M. .19. K:'l1l';y'lndo.floI2llly. i Mani-angst E. Mclnnis. ,Dorches- 3" ma Dog uud.c:'u'”'lL' r, d M . w. I er, ll . Mr, :34 Mr: 3"". L;:?:g::"m. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Csahmsn. W;:ATna Mr, ""1 Mn Lem Kenny. Peabody. Man (2). R be and Children. I Mr, .nd M". wmud Dunn Annie M. Curran. Boston. ll Y. Joe and children. and Mrs. Melvin Murnsg- Rudolph Mur- H bell. Moncton. Mrs. William Power. Mr. Joe Carmichael. Labrador. Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Slaven. Washington. D.C. - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clinton. Charlottetown. Mary Dunn. Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. James Farmer. Boston. Laurens and Allen MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hughes, Montreal. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Coady. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Williams, Montreal. Marjorie Doyle, Montreal. Rita and Howard Smith. Halifax. Bertha and Basil O'Neil, Hali- lax. Zeta McKenna. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dunn. Jennie Costello. Mr. and Mrs. William Brothers. Margaret Sanphy. Dan Reid. The Reid family. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Murphy. John T. Valley. Patrick Whelan. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bcudre- ault. Martin Power and Family. Mrs. Leslie McKay. Betty and Marie Fraser. Mr. Arthur Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shephard. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and fam- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Toronto. Olive Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. George Power. The Cain Family. Julian Rooney. Victor Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doyle and Family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Mur- phy- Mr. and Mrs. James Innis. Patrick Whelan. - Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunn. Mrs. Frank Hynes. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Doyle. Family. Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle- Fred Troy and Earl. r and Mrs. John Hughes. . and Mrs. Sylvester Perry. and Mrs. John Ryan. . and Mrs. Martin Hynes. . Bernard Ryan. . and Mrs. Redmond. . and Mrs. Joseph Cronin. . James Boudreault. Family. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant. Alonzo and Mrs. James Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Sextus Curran. Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Mac- Innis. Zeta Kenny. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kenny. New York (25. Mr. Wilfred Mooney. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McAuley. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murray. New York. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brothers and June. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McKenna. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis and Carl. The Gi'iffan's. Pinehurst, Mass. Rita and Reginald Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crawford. Mrs. Anthony Haughey and iam- il . yAunt Lizzie Corcoran. Boston. Regina Donnelly. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Craswcll. Gerald Fraser. Montreal (2). Aunt Katherine Kelly. 30510"- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Power. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Power. Reg and Mary Henniberry. Joachim Sullivan (2). Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dunn. Victor Dunn, Wilbur Naddy and Jimmy 0'Halloran. Mr. and Mrs. William Troy. . and Mrs. Leo O'Ha1loran. . and Mrs. Edward Kelly. and Mrs. Louis Hynes. and Mrs. Joseph Brothers. . and Mrs. George Boudre- . and Mrs. Levi Power. and Mrs. Daniel Hendrlcken. John W. Cairns. Alfred and Louis Cairns. Summervillo Women's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. James Cain. Eileen Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright. Francis Gormley. Merlih McKenna. Mrs. John Donshoe. Mrs. Austin Donshoe and fam- y. Mr. Patrick McKenns. Mr and Mrs. Michael Camp- Mr. Edward Munn. Eugene Sullivan. Toronto. 'Mr. and Mrs. Louis Power. Reverend Esrl Dalton. Reverend James Tralnor. 0.M.I.. Mr. and Mrs. Albsn Sullivan. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Naddy and Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh and Camilla. Mrs. Catherine Praught and George. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cain. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mooney. Ray Cuady. William Fraser and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Red- mond. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mooney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Murphy. (a Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hynes. Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle and Family. Benny Koke. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Curran. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Donnelly. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh and . and Mrs. Gerald Curran and fax. League. Axilmer Mscllillan. )lloh.. U3 Co. and Mrs. Martin Corcorsn, Greenwood. N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Grimes. Mon- treal. Mervin Mclnnis, Alberta. Reverend Phslen McKenna. ENBOLIJENT: Enrollment in Jesuit Seminary Guild, Aunt Katherine Kelly, Bos- ton. Mass. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS: Sister Isabella Clare and Sister Mary Margarita. Children of St. Vincent's phanage. ' Sister St. Bridget. Annette McCarthy and Berna- dette Daley. Halifax. Mary C. Curley, Washington. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY: Sister Mary Hermina. C.S.M.. Ottawa, Ontario. Sister Mary Monica. C.S.M.. Ot- tawa, Ontario. Sister Mary Ida. C.S.M.. Ottawa. Ontario. Sister Mary Elizabeth. Kingston. Ontario. Sister Hilda Marie. C.S.M.. King- ston. Ontario. Sister Florence nox Island. Margaret and Joe Dowling. Florrie and Ethan Stewart. Emma and Ilett Richards. Florence and Cecil Buchanan. Aunt Sadie. Helen and Adrian. Maine. Phyllis and Slyre. Beryl Stewart. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellsworth. Katherne Harold, and Family. Rita and Richard Quinn. Mary Quinn. Margaret Atkin. Bertha and Bruce MacPhee. Mrs. Edith Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. George Compton. Hazel and Cecil Ferguson. Don and Bob. Glllls. Jim and Bessie Crawford. Sally. Laurie and Family. Dr. anl Mrs. Preston Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gill. Mrs. Harold S. MacLeod. Lloyd and Don. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacLeod and Family. Agnes and Alex Arsenault. Marjorie (Martin) Hilliard and Family. The Carmichael's, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gaudet. Junior and Rosella O'Brien. i Albsn and Leona Sullivan. Hali- Or- Palrice, Len- X. Mac and Tom Jackson. Mildred and Allister Currie. Jean and Keith Pickard. Gerald and Ruth Power. Mr. and Mrs. Taddeus Shepherd and Family. Mrs. Rose Mahar. Mr. and Mrs. Plus Grimes, Mon- treal. ' Kay and Mary McMillan. g Winnie and Mrs. MacKinnon. Martin, Agnes Power and Fam- lly. Eleanor Mincliin. Rev. M. J. Rooney. Mrs. Andy Kenny. Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Coles. Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wood. Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dawson, Ken- sington. . Mr. and Mrs. William Meggi- son. Sumlnerside. Mrs. M. F. Schurmsn. &iunmer- side. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lapp, Bum- merside. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lldstone, Summ aide. Mr. and Mn. Alyre Aiaenlult, Bummsrside. Mr. and Mrs. J. 5. Murphy. Greenwich Conn. Mr. Charles Gahsgan, Summer- side. Mr. and Mrs. David Reilly, Id- inburgh Scotland. Mrs. Jean Reilly. Edinburgh, Scotland. Reverend Janice Tralnor. O.M.I., Ottawa. Mr. and Mn. Allan Jameison. REY Mary and Jack Maocormac. Hall- lax. Mary Le-Clair. r. and Mrs. Earl Walsh and la lly. Louise and Norman MacMllia.n. Laura McKenna, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronin. Montreal. Mrs. Laura Carver. Fred Martin. Ottawa. Margaret E. Mcfnnls, Boston. J. P. Caahman. U.B.A. Mrs. Elizabeth Corooran. Anna M. Curran. U.S.A. Lois (Mrs. J. L. Dewar). Harold Carver. Cpl. and Mrs. Martin G. Cor- coran. NS. Rita Power. Frances Sullivan, Boston. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell McGulrk. Montreal. Uncle Joe Murphy. Conn, U.S.A. Reverend P. M. Sullivan. P. P. Clyde. Alberta. Mrs. Angus Williams, Montreal Mrs. J. B. Gillan. Mrs. Richard Power. Murdock and Ruth MM:Leod. Murvin Mclnnis. Alberta. Teresa O'Donnell. Boston. Helen Curtis, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mellish. Mr. Edward Munn. Frances and Annie Rogers. New U.S.A. J ei-eey. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blake, Boston. Willard and Helen Docherty. Clare Carmichael. U.S.A. Daniel 0'1-lalloriin. 'Ibronto. Rita and Howard Smith. Reg. Phoebe Macxinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .1. Kick- ham. Mary, Raymond: Ronnie. Parkdale women's Institute. John and Anne Auld. Percy and Rita and family. Hall- Mr. and Mrs. Pius Fltlpatrlck. Bea and Hilton. Marjorie. Tom and family. zeta Trslnor. Barbara and Arthur Macxlnnon Mrs Helen Kneeland, Rs d ',b, an Peggy and Joe Rooney. i Sister st. Bridget. C.N.D., Souris, Vernon River Catholic Wonimis Josie and Michael Mcouirk. Jessie and Harold. in. 1". Schurinan Staff AJocis- ton. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dowd Staff of David Motors. CROBIES Genevieve, Leo and family. The Lanleigne family. SPRAYB I Mr. and Mn. Albert Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Trsinor. CUT FLOWER! Mrs. M. J. Kelly and sister Mary Ignatius. , Card Of Thanks The family of the late Frank G. Murphy wish to thank Father Corcoran. Dr. Frank McMillan. Mr. Jenkins and the many kind friends who sent Mass Cards. spir- itual Offerings. Messages of Sym- pathy. Floral Tributes and for the many acts of kindness shown dur- lng their sad bereavement. King's Co. Ministerial Association Meets ..'The King's County Ministerial Association meeting at the home of Rev. A. C. Fraser, Valleyfield. on Monday. October 18, heartily endorsed the resolution of the P. E. I. Presbytery of the United Church of Canada on the question of Sunday sports. "Whereas, there is an increasing tendency in various section of this Province to promote Sunday spots, and whereas, this tendency is contrary to the teaching and tra- dition of the Protestant denomina- tions. "Be it therefore resolved. that this meeting of the K. C. M. A. endorse the resolution of the P. E. I. Presbytery of the United Church of Canada. in deploring this tend- ency on the part of our Protestant people. and urg; the members and adherents of our Churches to use their fullest influence to discour- age Sunday sporls as being out of harmony with the sanctity of the Lord's Day." The paper for the afternoon was given by Rev. Rowland Hill of Montague. He told the group of some of his experiences in :1 Ja- panese Concentration C a m P 1'11 China duirng the years 1943-43- IMPERIAL Theresa and John. Mr. and Mn. Ray Mugged. DIAPER Young Driver Four-year-old Sal!-I-ll-in Mrs. S. C. Walker, who the 1954 classes each evening in the arch the best Mr, Hill was 3 missionary Wilhfl concentrations of.CEne.se popdlldl is one of the Maritime Winter Fair. pony. .V lValkcr of Lower Sattkville. son of Mr. and youngest cxliililtors entered at lie will appear in the regular ponvl , 3' ,0 Contgnduor leading prizes rm, ,served by the hostess. assisted by I '5' in O :7 3 an E 5. 3' u u. 5 31 N E .."..' C :1 5 S va- ea - I-last. Church Guild Holds Meeting . 'The October meeting of the Ladies' Guild. of St. James United Church, Souris, was held at the home of Mrs. S. Dlngwell with the president. Mrs. A. H. Small- wond presiding. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer repeated by the 17 members in unison. The devotion- al period included ”Scripture" read by Mrs. MacLaren and "read- ing" and "prayer" by Mrs. A. Wright. Correspondence included five ”Thank-You" notes and the Visit- ing Committee reported seven cards and one treat sent during the month. A date was set for the Fall Rummage Sale. ivhich will be held at the church hall on Saturday, October 2.'lrd, at 7.00 p. m. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. D. Sharp and the members appointed to assist the h o s t e s s will be: Mrs. A. Wright, Mrs. N. MacDonald, Mrs. MacLaren, Mrs. S. Gillespie. Following lengthy discussions on projects the Guild is sponsoring the meeting closed with the MlZ' pah Bcncdictipn. During the social hour lunch was the lunch committee. m ,son, and were approved as read. The Guardian Page us Monday. Nov. 1. 1954 East Noble Grand ,CIub Meeting .."I'ho regular meeting of the ACME Past Noble Grand Olub. Montague was held Tuesday even- lng, October 26, at the home of Mrs. Catherine Stewart. The Presi- dent. Mrs. Ruth Maclieod. in the chair. Roll call was answered by twelve membe .. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Wirinifred Vicker- Unfinished business included final arrangements for catering to the members of the Masonic Lodge on November 10. An invitation to visit the Past Noble Grand Club in Charlottetown was accepted. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Ada Macciregor. Mrs. Vickerson and Mrs. Florrie White were appointed on the lunch com. mittee and Mrs. Hazel Fraser wsi limointed on the program com. mittee. At the close of the meeting 3 social hour was enjoyed and feature ed appropriate Ha.llowe'en contest; under the direction of Mrs Hazel Holley. The two ladies awarded prizes for original costumes were Mrs. Marion MacDonald as an Ant, and Mrs. Florrie White as a witch doctor. A delicious lunch was serv- ('-ORNWALL W.M.S. isso not only of the hardships in the for Christian service. such as Sun- day School and organized spurt. Mr. Hill gave assurance that, zil- extended, though no ivestern niissionzirics Rev, are permitted to work in Inland the China, the Church is carrying on. Mission Boards are coming to rea- lize that responsibility for the spread of the gospel must be placed in the hands of the natiie Cliri.s- tians, and they are being encour- bcr. Many of the missioliarics were formerly working in Inland China have been relocated in 0'.li-;plEi)'(ld or rnlinlrics where llirre are I:-ii'gcll'H1ll1. After the meeting the hostess Camp but also of the opportunities served delicious ,ihcV members and their wives for C0”"V311 W-M-5-. iuhich a licaity vote of thanks wasih0m0 01 MP5. L. H. R. A. M.-icLeod in v i t e d 1 President, Mrs. G, R. Bain opened , association to Yll0l'TlC in St. Peter's IIITGBY PLAYER DIES , CHATHAM, Ont. ,lliiiiicgan, popular .lcgiate institute student and ath- aged to finance their oivn churches.l1C.'-9. dlfd in Public General hos- whuiiiitzil early Friday morning. follow- .iiig his colapse at half time in a irugby game Thursday. right end for the C.C.I. book-shelf were exchanged by the retrgshmems I The October meeting of the was held at the and Mrs. Ver- lnun Drake. Meadnwbank. The ll.) meet at his the meeting with "Thoughts on Bay in Nm-em. Thanksgiving." The worship service which had as its theme ”The In- fluence of a Christian Leader" was tied by Mrs. Hazen Howard. Miss (CPI -- Dick Laura Crosby and Mrs. Wilson Chathani Col- Livingstone read the Scripture pas- sages. 22 members answered the roll call with a verse of Scripture. A solo was rendered by Mrs. ilinnegan Clarence Murchison. Books of the ed by the hostess assisted by M", Mary Hemphlll and Mrs. Hazel Hooley. a selection on "Church Unity." M'l5- Charles Hyde save a chapter 0' the, Study Book. "The Christian Contribution to New Indi'a.” Reading by Mrs. Stanley wtiii. on Neemuch Babies' Home. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Reginald MacEwen, York ' . Roll call will be answered with, the letter P. The mite Box irxilwenxng will be held at this meet. g. Mizpah Benediction closed an metms. Luncheon was served by the committee and the hostess, and a pleasant social hour was ' members. Mrs. Harry Hyde read Announcing . . . ew Essa EXTRA wmren GASOLINE the only gasoline that gives you proiecfion against - carburetor icing ' - gas line freezing Docs iour car still when idling? Rcscarcli now proves a major cause of this is ire in the carburetor and gas line! Yes. ice! Even at above-freezing temperatures-in fact up to 5S'F.- ice forms. 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