J he é ; . as SS oan The Guanilan, Charlottetown, Mom, Apr. 20, 1908. a’ wi s, ————— pitality, Mrs. B. Earle MacDon- ald; publi cation, Mrs. T. A. Laid- law; special events, Miss Lillian Duchemin; programme, Mrs. G, M. Avard ; public relations, Mrs. 2 : Sf J enstinio * ae Daniel and granddaughter Ele-|tricks Church and a member of of the Sunday School; he wes allo oe ‘f M e W t T S oust efprdes bis overy need otiihe, Chere Cutt . honorary president of the young Girl Guides times. Being guided by a She leaves her husband, George} People’s society at which time) (continued ») vision commissioner for rier ajesty an Ss oO = | feclaagthmnd oer GIT BD, ae alapngy Se his leadership and prayers were) pu, mp ome a a vin Me- me ; : oe ) i : |to relate many of past happen-|Cole Jr., five br.*hers, Allan Col-| Very helpful. aid, Mrs. Stewart. ; commissioner for Sum- - e : igs and an evening was never|ymba, Cyril Ronald and Herold| He leaves to mourn his sorrow- Mrs. Alton O’Brien,| merside, Mrs. Jobn Dilis. me « { complete without a friendly game| MacDonald of Canada and five| ing widow, nee Agnes MacNeill) Mrs. Michael Aheare; Tignish, commissioner for West ~~ na ians or n a of cards, where }'- challenge| sisters, Mrs. Hilda MacPhee, Mrs| of Elmira, and a nephew, Mr,| Mrs. Joseph MacDonald, Mrs.| Prince, Mrs. William Reddin. oan was hard to beat. Margaret Maclnnis, Mrs. Rit a| Francis Macintyre, Lorne Valley,/ Frank Gaudet; O'Leary, Mrs. commissioner for Mon- bes ; He was a capable milk hauler|wcAuley, Mrs. Helen McAuley,| Whom he loved as a son, also| Harry Ma » Mrs. C. M.| tague, Miss Charlotte Gordon. _ OTTAWA (CP) — The Queen| “To—visit Canada’s North he-,ting officiak engagements to ajin this community for manY/ and Miss Bernodette M. MacDon-| Wo neices, Mrs. W. MacDon-| Dewar. District commissioner for Sour- ants to see how Canadians live,| cause her husband, Prince Philip] miskmum. for many years and his cheery’ gid, aid, Mermaid, and Mrs. 0. Mac- COMMISSIONERS is, Miss Mary Molnnis. fork and play, who will accompany Ler this sum-| The Queen, said Mr, Butler,}g00d morning on his regular Assey, Charlottetown, two broth-| Provincial lone commissioner,| District commissioner for Ceo- ‘She has personally listed those/ mer, was so enthusiastic about| wants to see Canadians at work,|early morning calls was the day-/ CARD OF THANKS | ¢ts and two sisters predeceased | Mrs. sore peng tral Sasa, Mrs. Urban Me- s for this summer's 12,000-| what he saw on a solo trip there|the miner at the rock-face, the|light time check of day, him, namely Mr. Daniel Tet Peo Nn Ane gua bg RO for N le Royal Tour and organizers|in 1954; machinist at his lathe and so on.|through the years he was able}. Our heartfelt thanks to all who| Imtyre, Peakes Road, Mr, Peter | “TS camp advisor Miss | Charlotetown, Mrs. John Harris are doing their best to meet her] To know how Canadians spend; Among other. activities men-|to be about his work and could| extended comforting sympathy | Maclatyre, Lorne Valley, “Fan-| . one MacKinnon. ’ aeiet cammiediceer tar ish their summer. ‘Therefore. ar-|tioned Thursday were a ball in| attend to his chores until his re-|and help in our recent sorrow.|¥" Mrs. Alton eathestine ston: | Profincial international com-| Charlottetown, Mrs, W. J. Rodd. This was disclosed Thursday by|rangements are being made for| Montreal, a big horse race in Tor-|cent accident. -- | We particularly want to thank} Mass., and. Miss Katherine Mac-| .\.<ioner, Mrs. Neil A. Matheson.| Executive. Mrs. W. loba - born Esmond Butler,j the royal couple to have a rest/onto and visits to mines and news-| He leaves to mourn the loss| Doctors and nurses at Barnstable| !@tyre, Lorne Valley. Provincial public relations com-|.A. Smith. ily f gress secretary for the six-/ “somewhere” in British print companies in Newfoundland. |of a loving father six of seven|County hospital for their wonder-| The langely attended funeral) mission, Mrs. John Harris. Auditor, Mrs. E. M. Malone: tek, meet-the-people visit that/and to spend“sonie time on a|~ Mr. Butler, with chief tour plan-| children, ful—kindness to_.Mrs._Cole-over.| W2S_held_on March 24th, from| — Provincial tr commission-| Summerside district badge sec- ging streamlined to eliminate| farm in Prince Edward Island. |ner Gen. Howerd Graham, re-|daughters. Daniel at home, Jam-|the yegrs when she was a fre-| ti Montague Furnishing Co., |e, Mins. B. W. . | Fetary, ‘Mrs. Alex Horne.—— Possible fuss and frills Mr. Butler, the first Canadian|turned to Ottawa after a “dry|es, in Moncton, N.B. John Ed-| quent patient. Funeral Parlor, to Lorne Valley| Musical advisor, Mrs. John Lee-|. N, Charlottetown district badge "I think I can say there will| to hold a post in the royal house-| run” trip over the eastern pa! of| ward, Dartmouth, N.S. Mary Ri-| “George E. Cole and Son, 85 Church, where a* lange qumber| Morgan. secretary, Mrs. B. Armstrong. no unveilings and no tree hold, has spent the last year at|the tour, covering St. John’s, Gan-| chards, Toronto; Beatrice Gau-| Palmer Ave., Falmouth. of relatives and friends gathered} Division commissioner for} §S. Charlottetown district badge ; ” smiled Mr. Butler,| Buckingham Palace. der, Deer Lake, Corner Brook,|det, Labrador; Ethel Connick, to pay their last respects to one} Queens, Miss Iphigenie Arsen-| secretary, Mrs. Harry Edwards. eee peceeely | raat a sacar witeea| Lamon sir base, Sehefferville/Darniey, his wife, the former} IN MEMORIAM. |cherish. me NL wieldthn eutaben GON sak ive L 5 trem ie Gngen to oe oe eee te. Sei one Lake in Newfound-| Gertrude Campbell, and one dau : ervi Prince, Mrs. R. B. Dews Senin he, att Kelas a ments the Queen making some decision|land; Sept Iles, Que., and the|ghter Bertha Durant, predeceas- ALEXANDER MacINTYRE The services at the Church and ; “ Re Be r. e, Mrs. Ss; & NTRIGUED BY NORTH concerning the June 18Aug. 1/Gaspe; and several communities| eq him, grave were conducted by a form- 7 Mr. Butler, just back from an/ tour, longest visit to one country | in the Maritime provinces. A very large cortege followed| “Lorne Valley lost one of its Se Pagers one Dats Cnet see day rehearsal of the Eastern| by a British sovereign. Gen. Graham and Mr. Butler | his remains to St. Mary’s Church| most highly respected residents “Th io hymns sung ee n section of the tour, said| TRIM CEREMONIES leave Monday on another prelim-|on March 23, where Requiem|in the passing of Mr. Alexnader| ane," MY, Shepherd", and a press conference the Queen| In contrast to many royal vis-|imary run, this time to the West | mass was sung by his -2stor Rev.|MaclIntyre at the Kings County|.\¢2e My » en > wanted: its, the emphasis will be on cut-|and North. 7 < L. P. Callaghan. Memorial-Hospital on Saturday Sue Pa the Armm:-of Jesus". » P. : vay, | Asolo “The Christians Good - j Pal] bearers wwre: Joseph Ca-|March 2ist, following , several night” was beautifully rendered IN MEMORI AM have left. “Of one we loved and|Earl in Charlottetown and Roy| meron, Roy Clark, Russell Camp-| weeks illness. Mr. MacIntyre was by Mr. Sterling MacLeod shail never forget.”’ . in Bar Harbour, Maine. Aiso left/ bell, Fred Tuplin, William Hic-|in his 88th year, and was the son| “1. ‘hower bearers were Mi MR. ROBERT HICKEY to mourn are three grandchildren.| key, Fred Ready. A full choir|of the late John and Isabel Mac- Hugh MacLeod and Mr. Peter a i a an THE CARD OF THANKS IN- MEMORIAM MRS. W. B. PROWSE under the direction of Mrs. Edgar Hickey, organist chanted the requiesries. The many mass cards and spir- itual offerings were a tribute of his esteem by all who knew him. May he rest in peace, Kenzie MacIntyre, moved to Lorne Valley with his parents, when he was quite a young boy. He was a prosperous farmer and a kind neighbour, al- He was born in Belfast and IN MEMORIAM tery. Pallbearers were Chief Justice George J. Tweedy, Col. F. B. Conrad, Messrs. Clive Currie, George Richards, Lawson Jen- kins and Giles Cantwell. IN MEMORIAM lin Barnstable County Hospital, MRS. GEORGE E. COLE Falmouth, March 14, Mrs. Mary Cecelia Cole, 51, of. 8 Palmer Ave., died unexpectedly last night Pocosset, after a brief illness. Mrs. Cole was born in Lakeville, Prowse, D. S. 0. marked the close of a courageous life, touch- ed by which iod of an ever present suffering, extended over a long per- time. Stamper residence ‘her many friends who visited her were touched by her ever present cheerfulness ‘bearing testimony of her God. deep and abiding faith in She was born January 11th, 12- 8 in Union Road and was the daughter of Isaac Seller and his wife, Mary MacMillan, and be longed Hamiiiton; Ont.; to a family of eleven Accountant .. . student ; ; - philatelist—these are the “three lives” that keep George Piuze busy. An accountant with The Toronto-Dominion Bank in Montreal, George studies English and also is taking a Fellows Course in Banking at night. Busy as he is, George still finds time for sports— bowling and water skiing—and his very special hobby—stamp collecting. Knowledgeable, and sincerely interested in people, George Piuze is another example of the friendly, efficient people you'll find at any branch of “The Bank”. JOHN HENRY NOONAN Indian River mourned the loss of pertiaps, its oldest citizen, when it was learned that John Henry Noonan had passed away in Charlottetown on March 19, 1959. John, who was the son of the ways willing to lend a helping hand in time of need. He was a staunch member and Elder of the Presbyterian Church and for MacLeod. Pall bearers were Messrs. Jam- es MacNeill; Murdock MacDon- ald, Reuben. McCannell, J ohn| Mooney, Walter MacLeod and! James Callaghan, Interment was| in Lorne Valley Cemetery. An elephant’s trunk which can) lift almost a ton in weight con-| several years was superintendant tains more than 40,000 muscles. | P-E-t-a Barbara (White) MacDonald. She had made her home in Falmouth for the iast 21 years. Mrs. Cole was a Communicant of St. Pa- late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Noonan | born at Indian River on Feb- | ary 7th, 1867. One of a family | ix children) and was a life) resident of this district. He | good health until) this year when a hip injury necessitated his entering hospital, and although it was | for his recovery. God will- otherwise and he passed fo his eternal reward fortified by ail | last Rites of the Catholic Fag | | | The best comfort for father, in his reclining years were provided | for him, by his daughter-indaw Genevieve, who with his son . Drop in sooh and see why... people make the difference at “THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD K. R. MACDONALD, Manager Queen & Kent Sts. Branch 4 Doe B WEAKNESS MAKE YOU FEEL O selentie 1 laboratory toons fetions then? sands of men and women aoe sanbes ign destpstegy and wortviog sient | Gent colon Rawy. teen, pening sodcne tration ‘eedect || ton if desea, Gok Geto, menus or strong | 10% HE desired. 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