1-as GUARDIAN. iii MEMORIAM ...... . ; ung. ":1 .' ' shrill notes of the M08190 Y - r I 3 l y . Tb! nocturnal shadows the light of day. quietly her soul "Y in the "'4 ””"'"'m"uy (M leave id quest of lb! "Chi mg principium vitae. after, the ever- M.:."' l'i ge:,l,::ry' message was revealed to 9 people of her parish-commum the beloved Elisabeth had family. Monticello. Mlfilret and Donald MacDon- ald, Beer River. P Peter Chaiason and family. Bear River. James A. MacDonald, st. Mer- garet's. Charles Kelly 1r., Bear River. Gert and Bennet " ' ie.Csrn- bridge, Mass. Theresa Mallard, Chicago, Ill. Mary C. McPhee, Boston, Mass. Annie MecPhee. Boston, Mass. Ann and All, Baptiste, Concord. am. Sara MacDonald, E. N., Boston. Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doiron and family, at. Charles. influence over the Alex Mcoormack ind aete. Arm- drawing'end hoidina those of the eda . most different walks of life, with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MaoPhee, a sense of personal my. this As-medals. - exquisite spirit which is the per- fume of religion, this spirit so humble, so tender, so devout. so akin to the good order of Christ. Armedele. passed out to the whole commun- R. A. Mcliinnon. Armedele. ity. and had become a permanent Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacDon- ineplrstion to all. This spirit of ald.'Morell. charity. coupled with her many John A. MacDonald, Bear River. aptitudes .'.oi.h in domestic and Mr. and Mrs. George Gallant. social environmenmgslned for her Bear River. a position of prominence even in Alex R. MacDonald and family, this life. nevertheless entertained Hermanviile. in a spirit of humility which is truly the aroma of Christian wom- anhood. Probably one of the most out- etanding attributes of her person was her devotion to duty. This was manifest in the manner in which she performed her tasks'with re- spect to her home. to her church, and to her community. It be- . . cam apparent to all that she en- Ch"”h,-I ”fd;),2"th 1?, h::e:;',:fC;. to into the spirit of her Wcrk ;flf!'1iM wish tae rietenngmtion wt eelrveu in ' mm". or er peese. er recen sec on ..i?.'&i?””f3ia.”..5'.? slmsellririr cg ” F'”””"” ”' '3" 5”- ”""””" Mum's 1889 the youngest of . sub-divlsion of the Catholic Wom- famiiy of twelve children born to m" uuue W” um!” 9”” M Peter McIntyre and Catherine Mc- m” "m"! "mgnmw m h" "r" Cormack. It was here in her youth that she indulged in innocent piayiul fancies, nurtured as she ill!!! 7.3 .o ::::::':..;hi Git relief from constipation -:..di- geiiion. Positive results from !ll.l7l1'A-TWBS proves: by use or thousands. FRUIT-A-TIVII MED directs of fruits and basis. ..k.... Tamcmmwo sorrowfully dissolved by death. and genuine set wi dynamic for- nurcii Militant. We, the bereaved members of the flock have lost one mm the told: our crest sister has ggrsskeii the flock for the Master. .-1-he deceased had been periodic- my mdisposed for some time pre- viousiy, but to outward appear- mes she betrayed no symptoms 0; physical invalldisrn. Nowioe antic during her earlier life. mg likewise privately dealt with nature in her declining years sc- cepilng with full volition the many "vamp, however moi-bid.to which our humanity was made subject at our haiai hour. The gravity of her mu... obviously gained in impetus during the few months prior to her death, although medical aid had been consulted. Fully cognizant of g qulckeiied pace the march of her disease, she ' hospitaliz- atioii ilild, ..-nsequently. was re- moved to Sourie Hospital. Bouris, an December 27. 1950. She re- miiliicd there until January 6th. 1951, when. upon the decision of her medical mentor, she was trans- ferred to the Charlottetown Hos- pital. Later that same evening it was evident that her luncae be- came more advanced. and herbrief respite at this institution ended calmly on Sunday morning, Jan- uary 7. 1951. .3hDl'Ily b0f0l'B her death she was fortified by the last rlies of the ,Roman Catholic eld. Bouris. . Thomas J. Klckhs.m.M.P., souris. Mamie and Joseph MecMiilan, St. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McPhee and family. Cardigan. Sarah Mcleaac, Boston. Mass. Flo and Bill Gillie, Boston. Mass. Anna and Tom Costello, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Miss Gladys MacDonald, Boston, Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. 1". J. Mccabe. Boe- ton. Mass. Elizabeth and Don Gherson and family, Everett, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haley, noe- ton. Mass. Stephen A. MacDonald, Dorches- ter, Mass. Miss Mary A. MacDonald, Bos- ton, Mus. Bert Kenny. New York. Anna and Leonard Kelly" I-lew York. Clotilde McAulay, Boston. Mass George B. MacDonald, Charlotte- and Peter MacDonald, Boston. Mass. F. A. Carter, Boston. Mass Miss Maude Gillis, Boston. Mass. Miss Jean Henley.'Boston. Mass. Mrs. Sarah A. McCarthy. Boston, , I. Marlqinwisrid Breiit 0'1-lanley; Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. William weather- by and family. 1" lottetown. Mr. and Mrs John Coleman. Bosion.eMass. i Mr. and Mrs Fred Weseling.Bos- ton. Mess. , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barrett, Boston, Mass. Miss Margaret Gillis, Clear Sprine. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gillie. Bourls Line Road. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. McPhce, Ar- madale. Mrs. Mary D. J. McDonald. Clear Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Chester McGeugh, Bear River. ' Mr. and Mrs. John L. MacPhee. Armedale. . Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCor- mack, St. Msrgerets. Plus MacDonald. Rock Bars. Miss Florence Chaisson, New Y lr. W9” V" 3'95"” W W "'9" gas: Chaiseon. New York. ew. Reverend J. D. Kelly. P.P., me um um A. 1... Maugham ' and family, Hermsnville. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Maclseac. Bock Bera. Mr. and Mrs. A.L. o'llenley and family. Monticello. uwilfred MacDonald, Winnipeg, en. ' .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacDonald, ' Priest Pond. Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Holland and Lasarus Mcaeugh River. A. J. Mexinnon and Plus. Mont- icello. J - ' Mrs. Catherine MacDonald and Game. Armedale. Mr. and Mrs. Roach McGaugh and family, Bear River. Mr. and Mrs. xsvier Mooney, Bear River. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. MacDon- ald. St. I arets. Josep D. Maenonaid. st. Mar- garets. Frank Mseboneld. Clear spring. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDon- ald, Bear River. Mr. and John J. McDonald, church choir, speaks her artistic genius which was certainly evident to any who ever heard her chant the praises of her Divine Crest and Redeemer. The remalrie were transferred by motor hearse from the A. A. Henneuey Funeral Home. Char- lottetown, to her home in st. Mar- garet's. Here the earthly form was left for a brief period in that commodicus home where relatives and friends with s tear in every eye and a prayer on every lip. gathered to pay their final respects to the deceased. and to console those new bereft of a wife and sister who, such a short period be- fore. had given unetlntingly of her m A ' goodness and devotion. she leaves to mourn her passing. besides her husband and adopted son Arthur Myers. the following brothers and sisters: Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. L. McIntyre, Cranbrook. B. 0.: Peter A, Melntyre, San Francisco. California, U. B. A). Michael R. Molntyre. on the home- f seimios 1. IIIIIOPI les xeuy. Bear River; Mary. Mrs. Frank Providence, Rhode Island. 0.5. A. Four brothers and one sister predeceased her: John. Hugh, Ronald, Joseph. and Flora. w was very largely attended,was held on Wed- nesday morning, January 10. to at. Margaret's Church under the di- For service. comfort and courtesy - . . pick in ship from the White Empress Fleet! A wseli's holiday It sea on the stately Empress of M Canada or Empress of Pr co. Superb meals . . lee . - dlincmz . . . deck games. And there's Canadian Pacific's "hospi- ggiv at see" to add rest in your 5 E is 3 tyre.emlJoseph Gillie. "And!heardavoieetromlieav- forth. Yes, sayrthe Spirit. let them from their leborl. for their John J. Mcoormsck. Monticello. . and Mrs. Adresn Molnnie family Bouris. Mr. and 'ure. John at iireerim, Monticello. .. ';'4"II8.8 or arises Int! 4 eurersareu. . and Mrs. . . e. roehsn. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDon- ' brook, B. C. Mess. p Dorchester. Mass. non. St. Peters BI!- Gallant and it Zeeiand. As-iliur Myers. St. Ilergereie. Mr. and Mrs. Angus 0. MacDon- ald and family. Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. lminett Pierce and family. Souris. Mri. end Mrs. Fred Muilelly, James Mcleehem, Hermsnville. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mcinnis. Monticelfo. Mr. and Mrs. H.J.'V. MacDon- ald. Monticello. . Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mclsesc and Joe, Hermerrville. Mr. and Mrs. Jsrnu B. MacDon- ald. l-lermanville. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. MacDon- ald and family. Arrnadele. Mrs. Minnie Mcnae and family. Rollo Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mclssec and family, Rook Bars. J. A. MscAdam. Bear River. a Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Mac- Donald and family, BigiPond. Mrs. Peter McKlnnon and fam- ily, Arrnedeie. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peters and family, Bear River. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant and family. Bear River. Mr. end.Mts. Wm. Ryan. Priest Pond. , Chester MacPhee, Bear River. Marion Mullel-ly, Bostori,,Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paquet and family. Sour-is. Mrs. J. F. Meclmiis and family, Morell. Mrs. Catherine Doyle and lem- lly, Dorchcster. Mess. , Polly and Steve Kelly. New York. Loretie MacPbee. Boston. Mass. Fred Macniee, Charlottetown. Ethel and Jack Merlin. Boston, Mass. Marie and John MacMillan, Pro- vidence, R. I. Miss Cetiherilne MscDonsld,Ham- ilion. Ont. Daniel MscPhee, Brantford, Ont. Ralph Savidant. Arrnadale. RAnnie Maccormack, Providence, . I. Mr., and Mrs. Montreal. Margaret Mclsaac. Montreal. Mrs. Della Kennedy, Boston. Mrs. Pearl Jay. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Mec- Doneld. Boston, Mass. W. J. Moynsgh Mr. and Mrs. Austin MscPhee. Montreal. Annie and Edison MscPhee. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Deagle, Boston, Mass. Miss Anna Rea Pierce. Monclon. N. B. ' Mr. Ernest Mclnnis, St. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. L. Trainer and Nora, Nelson, B. C. Miss Annie Bee MacDonald, Re- gina, Sask. Mrs. Bert Pequet and family, Montreal. P. Q. . Mr. Reginald Costello, Beer Riv- er. Enrollment in the Jesuit Seminary Guild Mr. and Mrs. Allan lVlscPhee, Bear River. Mr. and Mrs. Jqaph. McKenzie, Dorchester, Mass. Mrs. Marion Lally. Mass. Mr. Angus McKenzie. Dorches- ier. Mas. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mclseac, Dorchester, Mass. Miss Anne Mallard, Boston, Mass Brooltline, Dora and George lingtocn, Mess. Eliza. Frances and Celia McDon- ald, Boston. . Perpetual Bemembrence Miss Lillian MscPl-lee, Allston, Mus. 'Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. MacDon- ald end family, Dorchester. Mess. Mrs. Anna Callaghan, Helen and Ethel, Chicago. Mrs. Ethel Merlz, Helen and Anna, Chicago. Two years enrollment in Propa- gation of the Faith-Miss Bessie MacDonald and Elva MscMlllen, Boston. i Spiritual Bouquets Teacher and pupils of Si. Mer- garets school. Rev. Sister Leo Merle. Mery- knoll. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. Boston, Mass. Miss Dorothy Keeys. Souris Con- vent. Gerner, Ar- s Percy Floral Tributes Pillow: Mr. and Mrs. Jolms-ion, Peters Road. Wreath: MadPhee Family, Mont- reel. Telegrams. Letters and Messages of Sympathy Bi. Rev. A. L. Meclniyre. Cran- Mrs. Mary Friel. Providence, RI. Mrs. Mary Carmen and Frank, Providence. R. I. Mr. snd Mrs. P. A. Meclntyro. San Francisco. Cal. Miss Lillian MecPhee. Allston, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 'MscDonsld. Mr. A. J. Mocormeclr. Vancouv- er. B. C. Mr. and Mrs. James J. McKin- Mise Mary O'Hanley, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. MecPl1ee, El- mire. Mr. Bundeil seamen. Charlotte- wn. Mr. Hubert Maclssac. Debert. N- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neale. Bear River. Peter. Cells and Helen Siieehan. Bear River. A Mrs. James Campbell and fam- ily. Charlottetown. Mrs. WLAB. MscNeiii. Blvsr. Vernon an-.'ses A.-isei:ee- Ill. HIIIIIQI - Miss Jane Annie rend Wilfred McPhee. Ar- medals. Miss Celia Kelly, Charlottetown. Mr. Joe. A. MacDonald and Be- telle. Harmony Jci. dgllss Iauntta MecPliee. Arme- e. ' family, l-larrnony Jct. Mrs. Sally Lee and Lswrsns. New York. . Nldnrs. Albina Peters. Saint John, Mr. J. Wilfred cheverie, Sourls. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wheat- ley. Charlottetown. Mrs. C. Psquett. New Jersey. Mrs. Alice Cuesek. Allston. Mass. Roy and Valerie Johnston. Sum- rnerslde. Miss Florence Chsisson, N York. - Mr.'Msx Chsleeon, New York. Mrs. Matilda Keeys, Tlgnish. Miss Mildred Carey. Everett. Mass. - Miss Melinda Deegle, Halifax. N. 5. Miss Therese Mallard. Chicago. Miss Phill and Marguerite Mc- I-lhee, Boston, Mass. Miss Mary Gillie, Montreal. Lorne and Dorothy Mclsaae, Dorcherter, Mess. Miss Annie MecPthee, Boston. Mass. " Mr. and Mrs. Boston, Mass. Elmer and Louise Johnston, Charlottetown. Miss Mary MecPhee, Boston. Mass. , Mr. Johnnie Micltlnnon, St. Pet- ers Bsy. . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moeeey. Both- well. Mr. Cari Johnston. M t . Miss Clsrs. Welsh, Dorohesier. Mess. . Mrs. J. 1'. Melanie end family. Morell. ' Miss Flora Mclseac. Toronto.- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mcltlnnon, St. Peters. Mrs. Patricia Moynsgh and Mar- garet, Montreal. Mr. Lester Ca , nter, Montague. Mrs. Ethel Mertz. Helen and Arms. Chicago, Ill. . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. 0'lleniey. Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Jsek MacDonald and family, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. George Garner. Arlington. Mam. Mr. and Mrs. Weldo.McCloakey, R. C. A.1". Station, Chsthem, N. B. Miss Ann Mallard, Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Reg White pad family, Souris. ' . Min Laurette MecPhee. Boston. Mass. Margaret sndv Jim -McCIibe. Brockion, Mess. Mrs. Francis Loves, Bridgeport. Conn. - . ' Mr. Daniel McPlEe, Hamli- i5n, Ont. , Miss Mary E. Campbell. Sourls. Mr. Daniel J. MscPhee, Hamil- ton. Ont. - . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly and family, New York. Mr. 1". A. Carter, Water-town. Mass. Mr. Leonard MacDonald, Gibson, John Coleman. Mr. Peter '1'. paw... Charlotte- own. a Mrs. Catherine Wing, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kelly, New t. York. . - Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kelly, New York. . Mr. T-hos. Fitzmeuriw. New York. Mrs. Della Kennedy. Boston, Mass. Mr. Bert Kenny, New York. Mr. Mrs. Percy Lenigan. Verdun, Que. Mrs. Eleanor Mcxenzle, Dor- chester. Mass. . e Mr. George E. MseDonald,Cher- lottetown. Mr. Ernest Mclnnis, St. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Adreen Mclnnll. Souria. Mr. John A. MePhse. Bis Pond- Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacDon- ald. Red House. . ' . Marguerite and Mary MCCOF mack, Saint Jdhn, N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. L. Trainer and Nora. Nelson. B. C. .. . Miss Annie B. MacDonald, Re- Bins. Seek. 4 Card or Tiienlts I win: to extend -my sincere the nurses and staff pf the Sourie Hospital. Also to Rev. Edward Doyle, C.8S.R.. an nurses of the Charlottetown Hoe- George MacDonald. and the assist- ing clerrr. and to all who have sent Mess Cards. Floral Tributes. Telegrams, letters and messages of sympathy, and to ell--my-veood neighbours and friends who help- ed in any way dilrlnl mi 1'9"”- sad bereavcrns-at. r I. O. Ieelhes St. Msnarsts. 1:CZ OAPI TIAVIIII 'I0l00lo The roliowine is the of the Primary Department, or the montheofJsnunIandl'ebruar!- Grade v-1. nerrl Morons: 1 Geller: let Hamil. - . Grade m Jr.-l. Bani McDon- ald; 1. George Gallant; I. Gerald lsoeosn. . - Oreds I!--i. hells Weddell: 2. Belts! Otlollden; 8. Dexter Bow- ui ” mi . "I Grade I Jr-l. Isbbrltsm X-E.-1. reilrlher: 2. i?'..':'" Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kesys and. thanks to Dr. A.A. MacDonald and ' the Sisters end i pitsi, and to our Pastor. Rev. . WIN Mrioniau Ill. G. MAC.CAlllala North Bedeque mourns the loss by death. of Mrs. A. Q. Msccsull. who passed away at an early hour on Wednesday morning. She as in her Nth year. she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baker, and lived all her life in that cominiunity. And with her husband she identified her- self with the work of the Church, being devoted to the Women's missionary society for many years, as well as other branches of the work of the Church. she was a wcma of quiet disposition and kindly nanner and much beloved by all who knew her. Besides her sorrowing husband. she leaves to mourn her passing two daughters, Mrs. Jack Rodd, Milton and Mrs. John Green, Bedeque. Also two sons, Ralph Carleton ssiding and Lorne on the homestead. One brother Mr. Bob- ei. ..ai'-er. North Bedeque also sur- vives. There are several grand children. The funeral services were held on nridey afternoon, 2nd. There was a large gathering of relatives and friends from var- ious eectioneof the province, as far west as O'Lesry and as far east as winsloe. After a short ser- vice at the hane, the 5.l'0C&IBlOh repaired to the North Bedeque Uniwd Church which was filled. The pastor of the deceased. Rev. Kenneth Campbell. was in charge. He was assisted by Rev. Theodore Fucss. of Bayfield. N. B.. a life- long friend of the'MacCaull fam- ily, ...id Rev. E. 5. Weeks. of Bed- eque. The hymns sung by the choir were "rho Lord's My Shep- hud", "lead Kindly Light", and "Forever with the Lord." Mr. Campbell brought comforting message. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Heath Clark, James Clerk, Ralph Callbecls, James MacDonald, Nor- rnsn MacMunio and Robert H088- Interment was in the North Bed- eque Cemetery. IN MEELORIAM ARTHUR BRUCE CAMPBELL The death occurred suddenly on Feb. 17 in Bommerville, Mass, of Arthur Bruce Campbell, aged 49 years, son of the late Ewen and Tamer Campbell of Alberton. Al- . 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A rounded 1 handle 19 38. East by northeast so Ii 11 33 as 3, irabbr.) . ear 3 41. Wide- ' 37 a mouthed so 44 4; 43 gr I ) . ll eym. 4g 44. Lempi-eye ” M 40. Birds of prey 5, 48. A beer mug 50. Cut '5 n 5!. Measure . of length r, DAILY CBYPIOQUUIE-Here's how to work It: A X Y I) L B A A x B , is L o N 0 F I L L 0 W One letter simply atpnds for for the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, spot trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints a; Each day the code letters are dilerent. snrxl J Yesterday's crypeoeeeee: was-r CONSCIBNCB mcreru .70 as none. on WARNS en: mar so no-rope. ecrypcegnssquenuos PA'l'N'J JVLNIKVD rvszunvn it! PA.TN'J Jsonnnnon; sun: oerv as-vn osrv vs xn'-rN... III! In this example A is neat CDAJA JP3- though in failing health for sev- eral years. his sudden death came as a great shock to his family. He was employed with the Beth Israel Hospital. Brookline. Mesa. and having completed his day's work he passed i away peacefully upon retiring. Funeral services were held at the J. J. Good Funeral Home. 338 Dud- ley 5t.. Roxbury. Mnss., on Feb. 20th. Rev. Willlard Callender or the Grace Baptist Church, Som- merville, officiated, bringing words of comfort to the bereaved family and many friends who had gath- ered to pay their last tribute of respect. The hymns; "Sunrise To- morrow", and "Beyond the Sunset" were beautifully sung by Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell of Everett, a close friend of the family. On Feb. 21 at 12 noon in the beautiful cemetery in Fermlngton, N.H.. he was lovingly laid to rest bmide his two little sons. Arthur Ewen and Donald Bruce. who pre- deceased him, the committal ser- vice belng read by the Rev. Blanchard of the Congregational Church, Farmlngton. The many floral pieces bore a silent tribute to the love and es- teem in which he was held. left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father are his two daught- ers. Jean (Mrs. Richard Green- heir) of Dedham. and Barbara, at home. Also surviving are two brothers, William, of Revere. and Keir in Alberton: and two sisters. Georgie (Mrs. Edger MacArthur) Charlottetown, and Marion ..(Mrs. Percy Kinch) of Alhertonw The West African Institute for mlasis Research was opened at Kaduna, recently by the Governor of Nigeria Two- thirds of the 8'I00.0m cost of the establishment was borne by the Colonial Development and Welfare Corporation and the balance shared by West African Territor- ies. ' Alliwomen flying from North America to the Festival of Brit- ain i.n B. 0. A. we Monarch ser- vice will be given a beauty kit in a blue handbag. Ed K" HUNK OF ...J still i ' WY ' I G.ll.B. TRAIN SERVICES LV. O WN- For Bumnseride-Borden-1:00 an .8280 p.m. daily ex. sun. For Murray Harbor-8:15 gun. delg ex. Sunday. For Bouris-2:80 p.na. daly ex. Sun.; 1:80 a.m. '.l'ues., Thur., Sat. (Elmira: Lv. Souris)-0:45 pm. Mon. 1 lFrl.; 5:45 p.m. Tues. 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