Angela Calomlrla, New York Wlhflolrlpher who spied on the "@7538: of the Communist Party for the FBI, testified that the IN MEMORIAM ma. ALax. s. aaaenonaw in Little POM, on Friday, 11th, of Ma's Alex A. MacDonald. lll her 71st year. stroke six weeks before her death and havinl thfbest medical care and nursing at home had rallied enoimh to give her family and friends gloat hopes of her recov- ery. but God willed otherwise and she passed away very suddenly on the above date. Dottie as ahe was familiarly known to a host of friends far and near had a very kind and cheerful disposition and was illled with a deep religious sentiment. She will be sadly missed both in the home wheré her greatest pleas- ure was in hulking others happy and welcome and in the parish where she was an ever faithflul and The death occurred at her home March The deceased had suffered a untirlng worker for the weltare oi’ her church. ' iFBl had inadvertently contribut- ed to the defense fund of the ii ‘ ~ , Communist leaders on trial in i, New York. They paid her expenses ~ ‘ and ahe, in turn. gave $50 to the defense fund while masquerading as a Red. she is a witness agaznst the 1i. She was visited frequently in her illness by hor pastor. Rev. Father. Ayrm, who also administered to her the last rites of the Roman Cath- olic Church. There are left to moum the loss oi’ a loving wife and mother. her husband and one son, Joseph R. l-ler funeral, which was very largely attended in spite oi’ the Tug qganoum. pnnnaoqnulzrown University Naval Training Division Pictured above ll the University Naval Training Dlvialon i Warrant Officer ltlncLellan; ‘r Lieut. Commander ‘lnman; n Charlottetown. Front low-left; to right- Capt. Connolly; Lieut. Weymouth: SubLlefl. Kelly- Blfll Bow-left to right-Jack lllacltae; Earl Smith: Duncan ltlacbonald; Dunstan Murphy; Char- lea Morrleeey: Alex Mulnnls; Wilbur Mclnnia: Jack O'Connor: Charles Alley; 5mm‘ ‘hhnlhlli Raymond McCarvllle; Lloyd blacked; Daniel Drlscoll; Bennett Donahue: Ian MncMiiinn: Lennie ltlscFadyen; Dave Jard ine. and Family. 8t. Georges. Ir. and Mn. Norman Maeleod, Bridgetown. ' Mr. and Mia. Charles Mills, Lit- tIeR-iver. , w: and Mrs. Angus L. Mao- Pherson. 5t. Georges. M-r, and Mrs. William Hewlett. Gowan Brae. Mr. Walker MacDonald, Mon- treaLQunbeo. Miss Kathleen MacDonald. Ohio, Diingwell Stuart, Boston. Mass. Mr. Jaroea Deluney, North Syd- ney. ma. Ada Dlngwell. sum’. Mass. Mrs. Mary G. Mooney. JGreen- vale. . and w‘. Hugh C. Mae- Phee. Selkirk. Mr. Lewis Johnrtorl, Sydney Mines. Mr. and Mra._ Arnirew l". Camp- bell, Campbell's Cove. ' Miss Elisabeth Walsh, Boston, Mass. Miss Madeline MaoCormso. Boa- ton, Mass. COLLECTION rays on 082D —- (OP) Youngsters who started s successful scrap- iron collection campaign here have dune their city a real re - ice. Ration authorities have alloc- ated Oslo an extra quota of iron pipe in return for scrap meta], letter ‘instant e For Aged summit VICTORIA, 8.0., May a -(CP) — A blah that the seed be treat- ed sa "humans" yus made yes- terday by Di. malmera es ne- gina, director or old age pensions for Saskatchewan. . "People never get too old to want to feel they can be useful, to live and havs-frisndl." he told the western re nal conference on social work ere. ' "Loneliness aeeml lo be a major Dmblzm with the ll0d . . . they. like all humans. can be hurt through neglect." . Mr. dulmm ,_ ent ‘ a four- polnt program tor care of the Do- minica's old people, It would in. elude an adequate monthly. pen- sion; adequate housing; medical WVQPICB. and recreational and ‘line gang-ah The Pension scheme. be laid. could be either contributory or non-contributory. nmcono monarrorr cans-aims - (or) - All rec- » ' You V: ll an! roalsaiue ~ Gl-Qi-CQAI.“ in than Glam can»... vwmvi-er-aksvctuphlpmq i a"... II man rm To introduce the new Glow .\__ ‘f In I949 m, gntféfj. etc-com DEVELOP TJOLDIIELDB orda in migration tn Australia seem likely to be broken this year. The government's target will probably be about 100.000 ml“- rants for 1949 but 180,000 and Possibly 160,000 new citizens may arrive b7 D80. 31. BLOEMIONTTZIN, South Afr-leg — (GP) —- DEVEIOpmCBl 0f Ora“; Free State goldfields is proceeding rapidly. At present 14 shafts m, 59ml sunk in an area. of flbou| l“ ldllrg miles. almost impassable roads, was held on Sunday morning. March 13th, at 5t. Francis de Sales Church. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Father Ayres who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were James MacDonald, Vincent MacDonald, Nkil McCormick, Elby Howlett, Stillnnan MacDonald. Alla-n Mac- Kenzie. The hearse was driven by her p“ brother-in-law, Charles J. MacDon- old. MASS CARDS Husband. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Mac- Donald, Howe Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fisher. Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Mat- Donald. Little Pond. Rosalie and Bernadette MacDon- ald, Little Pond. N11‘. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. Bay Little Pond. Edward D. MacDonald and Fam- ily. Little Pond. James MacDonald and Fismi-iy. Little Pond. Alfred and Mary MacDonald. Little Pond. Lloyd and Ronald MacDonald. Little Pond. Mrs. John P. MacDonald, Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacDonald and Family, Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Allan MaoKenzle. mttle Pond. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Campbell. Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Little Pond. J. D. and Annie Steele, Little Pond. and lvlira. I-Yed Kelley. South- r Nelson Stcwan, Mrs. J. .1’, Duffy, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Whitty, Farnaington. MI‘. aind Mrs. James H. Mac- Donald, St. Georges. Mr. and lvlrs. Joseph Johnston. Launching. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacPhrrson, Launching. ND’. and Mrs. J. B. Maclsaac, Rock Barre. Mr. and Mrs. D. J MacIsaac, Rock Burro. Maclsaac Boys and Girls, Rock Barra. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonald, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Leslie. St. Petera Bay. Mr and Mrs. Reggie aid, Scvuris. Mr. John W. MacDonald and Family. Si, Peters Bay. MI. and Mrs. John J. MacDon- ald. Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fraser, Bos- ton, Mass. Father Leonard MacDonald. wri- MacDon- _ ' v ‘ Le M D _ llngton, _ Asuncion: stratum: .,l?iiizl;‘..ili‘ ° “Y " m n. _ c. MacDonald and an... M VCR an C m 1 ~ r Mr. and ma. Vincent MacDon- Fmlly» Pnmmse- 5s a“ m?“ ' a 9"‘ a‘ 1d um Pond George and Alex Macmnaki Mr. and Mrs. George Christian. “l” ,_,,,.._..._,_,,_,.,."'*_." a w e1, Little Pond. Hamilton. Ont. st‘ Gcorges‘ ‘ H Allan. and Mary’ McCormick. Clement. and Daniel MacDonald, M55 Sarah MacDonald’ Washing" i .. . '1')» “we Fund. Hunumn’ 0m. ion. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. MacDonald. Hamilton, Ont. Miss Elizabeth Mawonald. Quincy, Mass. Mary C, MacDonald. New York. Members oi the Little Pond Choir. William C and Archibald Fisher. Bay Fortune. Mr. and Mrs Charles S. Mac- Donald. Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. lmoDonald. Little Pond. Mrs. Katherine Maclnnis Anna. Charlottetown. Miss Flora Maoisaac, Toronto. Ontario. Rev River. Johin P. MacDonald and Family. Launching. Mrs. Ellen MacDonald and Fam~ iiy_ Belmont, Mass. i2). Mr. Angus MacKtnzie and. Family, Dorchester, Mass. i Mr. Arthur ‘Mullln. California (2) ‘ Miss Kathleen MacDonald. Ohio. N. S. Miss Madeline MaoCoruimc. Bos- ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. MacDonald and Family, Charlottetown Nlrs. M. D. MacDonald and Fam- ily, Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Foch MacDonald, Sourls. Mr. St. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. I. Campbell. Call- and W. D. MacDonald. Grand and Mm. James R. Flynn, W Mrs. Mary Geller. Middelboro, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Addison MwDon~ aid, Sous-la. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Souris Line Road. SPIRITUAL BOUQUET! Miss Sarah MacDonald, Waah. lngtoui. Miss Madeline MscCoranac. Bos- ton. Mra. James Welansky, Boston. sister Joan Mary, waoadie 0on- vent. Sister Mary of Carmel, Kiraioora. Miss Agnes Dempsey. Boston. Mass. , Miss Mary C. MacDonald. New York. Nllra. Elia MacKinnon. George- wn, Mrs. Daniel meConnec, East Boston. LETTERS AND CARDS OF SYMPATHY M1‘. and Mrs. John M. Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacDon- ald, Cardigan. Ml‘. and Mrs. Robin Clay, Bridge- town. Mrs. H. J. MacDonald. Souris at Morrow. e . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burke, Bay Fortune. Mr. John W. MacDonald and Faitnily, St Peters Bay. IVLr. Joseph Fraser, Boston, Mass. Sister Joan Mary, 'I‘racadie Con- _,q;e. liiiXliDlli i w a 5%.? NEW BEAUTY -- - 3; roa Your. NEW K as. 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O. Mr. and Mira. Eugene Delorla and Francis. Newport. Mr. and we. John .1. oammbell. Poplar Point. Mir. and Mrs. Leon Johnston and Albert, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton 5t. John. S ouris. Mn. Hug-h L. Maebonald. Mt. airbert H . , Mrs. Mollie Brooks. Boaters. Mr. and Mrs. George B, Baville, M L.A., Amandale. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacDon- ald. Sourls Lina Road. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. MaoPbee. St. MINI-Yell. m. and Mrs. John J. MaeDon- ald. Ottawa. & The Mselsaaa. 8t. Peilra lay. Mr and Mira. Gerald MacDonald m. Jaoliaeea, Ibrtune Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. John J. ‘rhen-ipson. 8t. Peter's Bay. Mr. and M31. Abdin Hewlett. Gowan Brae. M)‘. and we. Andrew Paton. Rollo Bay. Mr. and Mn. John Donaivne. Rosaneath. Mrs, John Hewlett. Annandalo. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyfl Davidson Fortune Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mennon- aid. Newport. Mr. and Mrs. George Clapp, lig- lington. w. and Mrs. lranels Qteslmlt. Peters Bay. Miss liliiaaor Maditlsald. Ohar- lottetown. Mr. and ma. Joseph G. 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