w» THE (ZHARLifiTEWHRYN cuAitniAn if on. having ‘- island old n," ' ‘ ' ' FUNERAL OI‘ MR8. CLAYTON E» » Cardigan H6811 And 0mm: LARGELY. Amman . . . . t (New Glaslow News. May 28) . Vlelnlty In the demise o! the late Mrs. i. ———-—- Clayton Ohzk 0i New GlBSWW. F? Miss Jennie Iiowrey, city. spent there 1mm time to eternity tho weekend-st nei- home in cu- an es ed lady or lovable aim-l- dilhn Head. . lties in clmrscter and pemullty. v -___... In her seventy-first. year. iio w. Jock Webster. Oazdlzen a inn-ass c.‘ five imnths. Heod, is receiving oongrntulntloéils following a tmke, with (Jhristlm 6 won first prizein. fiddling contest sponsored by Kell 8v Msmnismid held in Olmrloizte . w..Web- siletruieoeived over twelve thousand vo . Miss Marlon MO-éflflhy. teacher at Baldwin's Rand School was a visitor to the city on Saturday.‘ 0n Frkhy evening s. sn- iuyable dsnee wls held in arm-- esa’: Hail sponsored by hhe Ohil- dren. A tea set was loivleried and won Lily Carter. Webster's orchestra. was in attendance. w. John Rowe, Charlottetown. was s bnslnem visitor to 48 Raoul and Cardigan on Friday. Mr. Hunk MeArie. student at. S. time = D.U., is spendiing the summer holi- dwys at his home in St. Teresa's. While this crew of weary rescue workers rested, another desper- nteiy blasted through solid rock in a mountain near Shenandoah. Pa" to save Robert Gslllgan, 38, a bootleg coal miner, trapped in an lbandoned mine. To rescuers in the sihatt pictured above, Gallignn Bu)” tapped out signals to indicate he was alive. a. . ins. from 8L “ ' d! P" f thst women of China en- Iapansse point to this ,.' ‘ loldisr amen: men prisoners ll BN0 [eye in actual front lino fight-int. ~> ; 52¢ K1983 hnndshaklng more as \ I ‘-‘;‘i-‘T=: -'s=j-? 1F'-"~',=w-'~‘:e-.- hi? . 12/” ARGUMENTS ? Yis, PLENTY or THEM BUT THERE ANY ARGUMENTS ABOUT ksUllinzxgimiNG TOBACCO. IT IS AL- WAYS A HIT wrrn THE runmc HICKEY’S BLACK TWI/ST 10c Per Fig “EAST POINT T0 NORTH CAPE” Manufactured by‘ IiIcxEY mo. NICHOLSON Tonicoirco, um, cIrTowN toured Canada was tough eilllillilh with all digit; m ‘Md 5 flPfiwbut his maiesty i5 “carry- in: on with two bandaged “nun above. u result or hand bglnx jammed in train door. ST. Purim-s soImI SCHOOL Honor roll for month of May. rode 6-1. Donny Anderson; 3 Ledwell; 3. Roddy Pratt. Grad-s 5‘—1. Dnn°_‘;‘ Nauss; 2. Owen Mullm; 3. Bob Macgwim Grade 4-l. Eiueen Downe Grade s_-1. ‘Miriam WRYQ} 2. Dorothy Mac- ‘ Grade 2-1. Robert Anderson; 2. John MwInr-zls: 8. Kinnon. Lorna Dc-wne: 3. Grad-P l~l. Kathleen Pratt Marv L-dwvll; 2 son. . . Teacher-Mary MacEachei-n, - _ Dorothy Mac-Ewen, [$731195 Ifidwell.‘ 2. Joan Macliliven: Georgie McLean; 3. Garth Ander; Mr. Harry MeArle. 5t. ‘iieremh. is s patient in the Olty Hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. His many iolends v wish him a. speedy recovery. Iidiss mmu MeQuaid. Baldwins Road. was u. visitor to the cit/y on Saturday. Mr Francis Corooran. student at S.D.U. is spend-inn his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Corootan. Baldwin's Road. Mr. James El'l'i‘ll5.$i1')fli1\0WS Road. motored to Cardiszan on Sunday evening. On Wednesday evening the Stun- merville players presented their play entitled “Lightning Pmtage" in Cardigan Hall to a very large- audonce. Durine intermission cen- dy was sold. The singing of God Save the King brought the concert lo s clove and the remainder of the cveninz was nleasan-tlv whiied alwav in ciaiicirvz to the strains oi Vlobsiefs Orchestra. Mr. (‘merge sulllvan. student at S.D. U. has returned to his home in Cardigan to mend the summer months. C DEATH OF THE FAITHFUL (Bv The (‘aivsdlan Press) TRJVANDLTM. Ii"d.ia—-F‘0ur pil- crrims were rirmvred when s ferry moat sank atshencottah near ‘here. .The'v were enroute b0 the temple int Kuiathupuzha. patienioe and was perfectly signed to answer the final sum- mons. Born Rwy Mwllillnn in Prlnm Edward Isis-uni, she was n douch- ter of John and porah AoomMsc- ‘ilillan. she married rude Lam-s. oi’ WW. P-gll. and tb him widely her kill. Some t- Lny~five yea-rs ago sh married Ole n Clark. He groo- ceasixi her wo years . e is survived by s. dough , (Mrs. David lavers), 5nd grand-dough She was s kindly woman; good Mend and neighbor. The sorrow - asioned by hm‘ M15” iirom an appreciation o! meeting and knowing her in her home. where hospitality ever abouncled. A valued member o! ‘Priniiiy United Church. she in younger yearn a consistent worker in sll tm. pertained to the 200d of the church and the community. The funeral was held in Trinity Church on Sunday altemoon, May 2i, conducted by her pastor, Rev. C. R. F. Mamlemmn. assisted by Rev. N. D. Kennedy. First Presby- terian and Rev.- I. E. Fraser, St. Gecrmfs. L timely message was preached by Mr. McLennaILbrlng- ing solace to iahe bereaved rela- tives. In sympathetic i ta- ton. Mr. Bamlay Grant sang ‘Abide With Me.’ ‘The church choir sang favorite hymns. The sacred “n. flee was filled with a. host o: *'* -‘**—" "w?! BRINGS INSTANT IASI W“ trim“ NT ‘n-‘Nnuril; G OnMay MMKIY. was in hlets on there were oiierings. England's kin‘ and queen go west-and their mnjestles in the ruin with n "mountie" where royslty meets the Pacific Ocean. friends and acquaintances oi the deceased and beautiful floral Pall-bearers were George Gran-t. eorge James MiwAr~ ihlli‘, A.W. MMNaUb. Gregor and John Rhos. Interment cemetery. BELLE RIVER. INSTITUTE 18th the Belle River Institute met at the home o! Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie. Ten members and one call. Letters of thanks from those zeoeiving treats oi fruit ware read and pa visitor responded to mll "Househ o Fruit. and Vegetables“ Mo“ many capture watts-non’ heal-OI even as they won the esst ma,‘ hoidirg umbrella. Left, I V|QI qf Vancouver and its hsrbq, F;a-;:—-:Ed;: — _LTL rs. _ _ M u“ “ma.” P O HAS WORRY!!! oom- i mittees were heard end the fol- (By The Canadian Pm.) lowins new committees wwlniodr i OI... AiisiriilLi» Pom 0m err. Mrs Tom Nicholson we employees here have muvh w...“ lMns. M F. Riley; exitertainmeni: (end with, B1151, m“ WM the‘; MVS- 36h Milifl-i‘ Mid Mrs. Ken- much grief early this rem‘, m1 neth McKenzie. Mm. Tom Nich- olson and Mrs. Kenneth MoKonlie volunteered no bring the lunch for the next meeting. Several bills were paid and eon- tests worked. um which lunch ivas served bv the hostess assisted by Mrs. Axidraw Hutchison and Miss Jemima Cook, The next. moetinti ts to be helo‘ ‘at the home of Mrs. Craig, Math- moreomtly floods have new“ DOBBIN WAS ANGRY (By Tln- (‘xuindlnn Press) BIRNIINGHAM. DWlnnd-A m. destriim was seized 'bv it h” llibed into thi- air mid 5mm‘ here. but prompt. nth-ion 01m driver is mvdiited with pwvmflu extensive injuries to m» victim. 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