f'AGl'J NINE SEPTEMBER 18, 1951 n THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO I IETOWN ?f l "ill ill hi in v th d t- in which we could more adequate- I run. W0." hwy" at ':-'-A' AddI'?5S Cnd lea ofo iii: vocriitign edgilerhime 'll'lhe is express our esteem for you. butt. 1 h d. i c there is no we ask you o f y V , . .” is tie text of if e 8 Etta; mm 81” as y me”, symbol On the night of August. am. de- spite adverse weather. a. large number of the people of Donagh and vicinity gathered at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koughan in honor of their son Henry. who left September 3rd for Arnprlor. Ontario. where. he has joined the lay brotherhood of the Order of Mary Immaculate. Mr. Lawrence Heron capahly acted as chairman for the evening. An appropriate address was read by Russellseagaii and the presen- "Mr. Henry Koughan: "Tonight we. your immediate friends and relatives. are gathered here in your honor to wish you all the best on this the eve of your departure to join the lay brother- hood of, the Ohlatcs of Mary Im- maculate. "Tonight each one of us is filled with sentiments. sentiments of joy, sentiments of sadness. We are joyous Henry that. God has chosen you to work in His Vine- yard We are glad also that you have heard and answered this call of our feelings toward you. "In conclusion, Henry, we wish you every success in the work which you have chosen. We ask you to and we know that you will remember us in your prayers. We promise to always remember you i:i ours. May God be with you and may the intercession of Mary Im- maculate tn whose name you work bless all your efforts.” Signed on behalf of those pre- sent, we T. Russell Beagan Clifford McNally Leo Trainor. RELIEF y tation of a substantial gift of for indeed "the harvost. is great ,. . t h h d . d KIDNEY WES made by Mr. Clifford and the lnlinrers low" Hut llcury. h,:::n,r1;r:: lgralxcznhsls aigvalant 23:; FROM AN9 M”"""Y- WIT 'l”l'””"" ''"”i "UT '"”5' is prior and friends will be glad to (ll)... Qitelii never "Joan's party frock was finished today. She looked so sweet. I'll never forget it and Pm sure she never will. If only John had been here to see herl ”Wliilc John was alive, I couldn't understand why he insisted on putting most of his savings into life insurance. But I do now- for today I have an income. It's modest but it's regular. It. keeps in well clothed and, with care, I can aHord Henry. in well chosen words. thanked the people for their kind- ness and asked them to remember him spiritually in their prayers in addition to complimentary re- marks hv the chairman.Mr. Heron. remarks were also made by Rev. T P. Butler and Brother Adrian Smith. OM.l.. both of whom ex- plained difficulties encountered and ladies of the district was then en- joyed and the remainder of tho evening was spent. at dancing and singing. Henry. a popular youniz man in this community, and of whom all are justly proud. will be missed by all who know him. The sin- cerest best, wishes and the prayers of the people of this community not. without. sadness. For your parents. brothers and sisters it is tinted with a special sadness. for it l3 with them that your ties of love parental. familial and filial are strongest. For some of us your departure. is that. of a srhoolrnate and for all of us it is the depart- ure of a friend. A friend with whom we are wont to associate all having chosen such a hlrzli voca- tion. You are a credit to your family. to this district. and to your parish We conzzrritulata your parents and your family. for if it were not. for the SPi'(lS of virtue and fervor which they sriivnri in your heart. this occasion would probably not have been possible "We wish there were some way ASTHMA Olnhaie the soothing herbal vapors of Kellogg's Anhm; Relief - Breathing become; more free and natural. 0 Bring: effective relief even tn chronic Asthma and Hay Fever sufferers. Over 60 years in uu. Available in cigarette form, if da- lmnw that thus far he is quite happy in his new life. May God bless him with the grace to per- severe. FOR THE BEST IH - the perseverence necessary in a mp qualitws of a Qnnd sport. a 'l"d'd'A!k Y0"? Mares! dealer. vocation such as Henry's. A bul- gcntlcman.a Christian ynuiig man. "omit"; ' ' r fet luncheon supervised by the "wp mnrzrniiilato you Henry on "Mt"':B lm”'O'o";” Shop At " t 6 -I KELLDGGS ASTHMA RELIEF 'Inunpvloau Artvuhfy Dnvuaod Una 1074' y Plllllll aoso -ink ;,:,”i'Ig?vxi3i3a 6487' 10:76:51? as. A650 mum in b 5'ieG33 - I ,,,.-. O. :2..- cxlra pretty things now and then. - Parisian woman lawyer, attending the meetings of the Canadian Bar Association at the Royal York Hotel. Madame Lucile T. Orenaudier is seen with A. Tasciicreau. Madame Grenaudier has appeared in some of France's most lurid trials Bl1Cl is one oi the few French women prac- C .C O M E av. '-Q ..4:””f'( "John never forgot birthdays and anniver-i "caries. I realize now that his life insurance was ithc most wonderful of all his gifts." . MAiiimi'E'ruaaas G. M. THAZEE -- I. H. HUGHES Special Representatives 179 Queen St. Charlottetown 31-SI 'Do men or women ticiiig law. A country Garden Continued from page 2 beautifully shaped satin-textured clumps. then the blooms not only make a splash of color at. the sea- son when other flowers are ladinrz. but. by association, give a hearten- ing promise of spring. Three Cyclamen bulbs were also in the parcel of Autumn flowering bulbs received, and these are also new to me. These are hardy in this country if they are planted in a well-drained place and if the snow does not stay on them a few spruce boughs should be all that is required to protect. them throurzh our winter. They are charming miniatures of the familiar Cycla- men of the greenhouse. only a few known. some years ago many Madonna Lilies bloomed-in this garden and always I have wanted to lir.-xe more of them. so a very few have 1NsuRANCE I COM PRNY flowers are either white. lilac or "9"" afldw '0 "l-V c"”””0” 33 purple according to the variety. "hey? ;"'l"l""9 t'XFF"5lV9- Thtiv - 7 N", ;,,.,,.,A For the best effects in the izarden. '""t' 9 l”"'r"d MW "5 they HOW HEAD OFFICI flisrablnliedlalli IOIO . ml crows would be gmwn in mm, WV” ms Fan and a shah fered siuiny spot. is best. Of course all l.ilie:: require good drainage and sand as in a base for the bulb is suzszested in the Izardcn culture of many varieties. Candlrlum iMadonna or St. Jos- eph's Lilyl is a very beautiful and fragrant Lily believed hv many to be the Lily of the Bible. and all throuch the Middle Aces this Lilv was the symbol of heavenly pur- ity Maeterlinck rotors to this lovcllcst of lilies when he savs "The great white l.ilv whose no- blllty dates back to that of the gods tlicmscivos." They look es- pecially well with pale blue Lark- ! I O inchesmn and ergmnly wm.u., any spur or dainty pink flowers of serial F-3 Clumliwloli Cab Predgmlnale In 9'""'"9 cans, to enjoy ucmr mu. 1,,v9um,5. Schlzanthus. G.V.W.Rarlng-6,800 lbs. 0 O C all klnds 0' (ontesls? l1)'y'rl;l':il'::i(l::e::l)li):0l'!rl;”lIl'inmltti?lilnl'T The mistv mornings the dew and the variety that I have re-ldrcnclied lawns. and 'lhe amber It's 8 to l in favor of women. Winners of contests are few but you always win i when you depend on bony duty because it's SAFE-SURE-SUPEIR! ll COMPANIES. lIMllED CANADIEN ceived is C. Neapolitanum (of Naples) with silver-smeared leaves and shaded pink flowers stained with crimson. The name Cycla- men. a contraction of the Greek mcaninlz a circle refers to the roll- ed stem of the seed vcsscl. The genus was first introduced into Britain in 1569. and the quaint. haze of September. lovely days re- mind us that Nature's year is over and the harvest safely in. The hedgerows--splashed now with red and gold-are tnuchcd. delicately. with the gossamer of cobwebs. while in the garden the glory of the Michaelnias Daisies warns us that. we have renrhcd the crown distinctive flowers are found in the of the your. designs worked by Stuart and And so the seasons march, In Georgian embroiderles. It is much the dark days of winter. we long MOIOR QH, " more interesting to garden when foi- Spring. In Sonic-mberf we see the history of the flowers is the richness of fulfilment. DAILY CROiSWORD 7 pm M x & 1- ACROSS 2. Ch 19. 0 t 1.Donkey 3. Rlvlehfs cliisiiaflltap.) 4.Undcrwatel' I Strikes 20.liliddie craft , 5 along) is-ltaulitlla ( bb . . n - . ra g 7. NTICIEHIFOO ho:-fed 23. xvii-Qtlng of length wi ox u 3. order under 6. Immense 24. Parasitic 10. ireiilalce of 1' gin. 26. 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