mm IN MIMORIAM HAIGAIIT XeI.INNL On June 5 at the home of her and Ends daughter. Mrs. Joseph Mcllntee. as Cumberland St.. Mrs. Mar- garet McKenaa passed peecetuliy from the measures of time to 11 the North River Oeueewoy is built and provu satisfactory, other rivt comings in the B'ovince may be reconetiructed in like manner. eternity. Mrs. Mclienna was the widow of the late Patrick Mcxenna. Auburn. the district adjoining Fort Augustus. where she was born ninety-one years ago. the daugh- lvo bridges on the main hirhwly . te f the late Mr. and Mrs. James mm" ” wwd 1'"M'm,,, f,':.';,” xiii; She livad.ln Auburn with in-urinal are smonc could conceivably be replaced by oeineweya. These are the Vernon luvs midge and the one spanning 'the river at Pineme. Distinctly in the future. thne projects are far from being in blueprints. but never- theleas are detinitely iii the talk- months prior to her death when rng stage. .the hand of time seemed to bear Oha.rlott.etown'a Old Home Weeklhepyiily upon her and fatigue. and Provincial Exhibition pr0brablY.from the weight of the years she draws more people than any aimi-Icnuld no longertendure. and on in Maritime summer attraction. the above mentioned date her This statement is perhaps subject eyes closed in death. 30 conection, but at any rate the She leaves to cherish her mem- lslsinid's big week is one of the mzv four sons and four dn(ilish- groatest. crowd pullers in Oanada's'leT5- -7lmJ95- ""5"" h9,"l'1l"”N: IDA Mhnm Pmvmoesg And rightly ,0, Auburn. ohn. omervi e. as .. - iPatrick and Edwin of Maiden. secstise our annual fair is a. great.M who came home m amend '1'” many'5ided in M Bpp”l' 3 ihzsliuneral isussnt Mrs. Mat- ulend of high class entertainmentymew Lawgon I.-"'9 Scommd' W9” '”me'ma”a3ed'-H that is me IMai'yl Mrs. 'Lawreni:e Villard, "3"" ”””'d- Dorchester. M a s s , (Bridget.l 7h? m” mm" 5"d L” wome” Mrs. Charles Saunders. Charlotte- bo, thrill to the strenuous days oi mwm (Ann, M". Joseph Mc. Wlilhly P0mD9WvlV9 home ”lcm3ijEntee. Charlottetown. Two sisters. the children never tire of the;M,-5. Ma,-y 0'3,-ign, and Mrs, vaudeville. our agriculturisie ad-grheres, Mcrhuy of F0” Au. .-nire some of the ilnsst cattle in gustus; one step-sister. Miss Canals. look with diecefmnx e.VG5 Elizabeth McConnell: also thirty- st prize-winning hogs. sheep and five grandchildren and a num- poultry. thousands admire the ber of great-grandchildren. handicraft exhibits presided overj Duriniz her illness she was fr!- by the Women's institutes, andiquently visited by the Rev, Res- men ,5 always the 1we1y' n0igy'lll"IB1d.PhelHn who, administered mmbbmz nudxmy. the final and ioatiliyingh Sshcra; manned VF”. mummy, me 1954 merits of the Cat oic urc 0 edition of the show has PVOl”Ylahl7lg&wt;-llch 3,29 FWEJS "w:iiYlO":var:e;T;;;: '45 earn it. the honor of being big-pl Eftendztir M” held from St? "rt, hnpid be"egefch:nThanz;l::g Pyatricks Church. Fort Augustus W ic as one or. e - , - .. Lined attragctmna heralding thelggletfn n;:;K;:n:,,IE:5Jl;?e Q,:(,';:;; event, which have already appear- was offered by Rev. 1:, 1:. Butler, ed in the press, leave little doubtlusmed by Rev. w, op Simpson zhiit the big week in August willf" Deacon and Ru. Rglinglcl maintain the Isl'a.nd's position. as phdm 3, ,ub.ducon, the home of the biggest and finest! Interment was in the adjoining .'si1' "Down East." :cemeiery beside her husband who ' ' ' predeceased her fourteen years It is hard to gel. interested in ago. hockey when the Island is calling. The Pallbearers were: Messrs. .n the full glory of summer, its John Webster. John Heaiiarty. loveliness to get outdoors to une.Damlen Lynn. Devlin! D,0ch"iY- aucheh um gtreema, 0.. jun ,my.lilohrri. Mclnnls and Patrick Cal- where in the giieen and fragrantp 3! "- sountryside. But tonight those who who die in wish to keep Charlottetown in the B1es(g;:,1L&re me dead Ms:-lime hockey limelight will meetl May her 30.11 ".9, in Peace, it the Forum to consider ways and means. For every town which as- aired in hockey honors, whether. the league be big or small. the problem to be faced is always fl- her husband the greater part of her long life where she reared a large family and was the model mother. setting a fine christian example in the home and in the community as well. Her many years of activity be- ban to draw to a close a few MASS CARD! Mrs Joseph McEntee. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McKennn. nanci-sl. You cannot i-onduct a . . Ed i M K . Wm "iv hockey which on on-vi iii: 2.33. ...”l..? MEx2.”..'li. be owned on m a more or .19”? Mr. and Mrs. James McKenna. modwn "em' 0” 5. 5h"e'5Y”."g' Mrs. Mary Villard and Fani- Playera must be paid, travelling! ”p'"”” me” hmke-V eqmpmemi Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lav!- nnd gear bought in quantities, rink Son expenses and advertising taken in-I John Mcfgmgp, to account. not to mention otherl Mr, Mu-y 0'3.-ls", and sundry outlays. Expensive it Mrs. Theresa McNally. Miss Elizabeth McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Docherty. Miss Clara Mclljntee. Mr. and Mrs. lvan McBride. - l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saund- may be. but its a great may to spend an evening. when outdoors. ie not as inviting as it is these ilnci summer days. , . . (TS. Home of the lslaiiclerii who went. Char!” and Dmothy snundem 3'.f.'332. ?J.”Fl”?Z?.;"." .241 .?”l.”fZ."'3 M" ".9. ””r..".;""” C”"i""' N . '0!" S) M g W l , rewlrdllns than in Mhnr vmm. M:-. and tlirdnrs. Mclnnis. Until this year. unrkers at that-. Mrs, Annie Hayes, Mary and Northern air misc were able to rount on an unusual amount of Charlotte High School seem to overtime and hence, fatter pay en- have shaken off the shackles of velopes. This year in certain oc- the past. in designing the building. cupatirins at least. overtime in keptl Gone is the architectural severity to a minimum. and the weekly or line and form that gave West wage is correspondingly lower. Af- Kent and Prince Street schools the ter board and lodging in paid. there more or less forbidding look of is less chance of men bringing box-like premises. back to the Island. a bank-roll The Queen Charlotte is spacious. which accumulated mostly from in a spacious setting, has class- the extra hours of work. Even un- rooms, attractive in layout and rier the less favorable conditionsfconveniences. will have facilities the job does not lack workei-3. never dreamed of when the older principally bu-niise only about half schools were built. Through the lib- or less than the number iormerlyyeral use of glass. sunshine will employed. sie now needed in r-om-.ilood the clauroomii during favor- plete the job. The contractors, in able weather. and altogether it iii rant. seem to be able to get all the'going to be a far more IllEAJAil'l't men they need. ivithoiit tnppininplsce in which to acquire an edu- lshnd resources or man power too ration." than the schools attended heavily. by Charlettonians of an earlier The plsnnem of the new QHQP71 day. Miss Mr. Family Mr. Mr. Mr. Miss Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Miss Mr. Mr. Mr. Fred Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. petual Mr. dren. Sadie Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. waailan Mullins. l and and Mrs. and Mary Elaine. and Mrs. and Bernard. Laura and Damien Lynn. Mrs. Margaret Callaghan, Tenn and Annie. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Garland. Eulelie and Steve Connolly and Family. Mary Kelly. Edward White. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Duffy and and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Montreal. Miss Minnie Bradley. Mr. Cecil Costello. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly. W. V. DeCoste. Patricia McKenna. and Mrs. Mr. James McAree. Annie and Margaret Dunn. John McKenna, Ethel McEntce. Margaret Sheehan. oe. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton. Ernestine Hughes. and Annie McAdam. and Mrs. James Csughey and Family. James Quinn. Mr. Pius Kelly. Mrs. Margaret Hayes. Enrolment '”, Shrine of Our Lady of Help. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gaudei. Jesuit Seminary Guild. and Mrs. Meehan. Spiritual Bouquet Mrs. Emma Gsrnhum and chil-A Cards and Letters of Sympathy Slsteer St. Egldius. Maine. McDonald. and Bruce New Wlltshire. S. McAal-(Ill. .' Henry Welflin. l Daniel Docherty. Raymond Wood. Veronica McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mcnae. B. Donovan. Boston. Hugh Trainor W. D. Berrigsn Cullin Giilis. Mrs. John Simpson. Marie and Albert Mclnnis. Edward Shes. James Laverty. Mark Brazil. Ethel and John. The Bi-enniek Temily. ville, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Blake. ton. Mass. The family of the lace and Ronald Martin. Mhk 16; 1646 WELD-DRESSED Man Mc- Mrs. Nellie Power. llildir. agd -Mrs. Emmett Hughes. Laresr aesuacii and newest M35 ;::l'MI::1lyjohn Kelly. techniques in aluminum welding Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle. ."e P-55.” .0" to Cmmlm Mrs, Alice Mumuhm. ' industry inclinicsconductedby Mr. and Mrs. Lucius 0. Kelly. Aluminium Laboratories Limit- ed. in Kinuton. Plant engineers. mane -. foreman and welders attend I and demonstra- tions by Alcsn's research ape- cislists. We mention it here to show how closely the companies that use aluminum and the company that supplies it work together. More than a thousand manu- facturers turn Canadian alu- minum into everything from airframes to hairpins. And they know that in exploring new uses or improving old ones they can always call on Alcan to help them find the answers. Alu- minum Company of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). i Per- Tissie and George Langley. Kevin and ueruee teens all Mary Ade Smith. . . g Mr. Emmet Hagan and 1Fain- Mr. and Mrs. Ow ..y1edem. . Harry and epsee. Dominic and Viola Doyle. Margaret and terns Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward. Sr. l Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Mullally. Fltiirl Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coyle. - - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McBride. '.l1ie Family. Mr. John Heggarty. Mary. Ivan and Clara. Carn- Mr. John Smith. bridge. ass. Bro. Henry and Holy Redeemer Edwin. Patrick. Jack. Anna Altar Boys. and Mary. Mr. Pius Doyle. Gerald. Marguerite. Peti-ieie. H. P. Hood. G?d ran wihip Club. Somervllle. an. :0 ” "j e H. P. Hood and Sons. Co.. Bos- Oard Of Thanks late Mrs. Margaret Mcltenna wish to thank Rev. Reginald Phelen. Nil who Ethel McKenna. sent Mass Cards. Enrolment. Mr. and Mrs. John Leightizer. Messages of Sympathy. and in Mrs. Ella Walker. any way helped them in their rec- Misa Alice Curley. Fall River. am, sad bereavement. Mrs. E. Quinn, Fall River. ----?--:- Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Shea. BROOKLYN SCHOOL Auburn. Mr. John Mclnnis. (Jane Report) Father John Fisher. Msryhnoll Missionaries. Brookline. Mass. and; VIII--1, Betty Ashley and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelly. Loraine Martin (equal). Mr. and Mrs. James McNslly. Grgdg vu..1. Allan Johnson; 2. Mr. William Kelly. Charles Ashley; 3. Fred Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dunn and puud; pgmy an-dy gnu nu-. Family. Matthews. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly. and, v..1. can coughing; 2 Miss Lillian Quinn Robert Martin; 3. Sandra Ashley. M11 and M11 E- 3- Rtmchfr Passed: Eleanor Johnston. Bar- MP "'3 M”- R” B0Y13"- bare. Campbell Lawrence Martin. Mr. Patrick Callaghan i2l. Vera. wlnmef Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly. Gnu 1v-1. Keith C.mpbeu; 2, Jackie and Chester Callaghan. Donn” Rudy; 1. may on-rpben, Mr. John Webster (3 low) Puget clan Rennie. Mr and Mrs. Joseph McNally. Grade Ing1. Hahn wnhoe; 3. M" ”d M” V""C"” H”y”e Mona Coughlln; 3. Alvin Wallace. Ml Pmlck Kt”3" Grade II-l. Earle Wells and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mpclvor. vumdn, Ashley (mun); 1. Ann, Miss Catherine Cummiskey. Mum.” 1 wsyde ooushung Mr. John F. Callaghan and Fused. Leonard Munn. G” Grade I -Passed: Wendell Wal- NOW ON DISPLAY THE BEST IUY ON THE ROAD 1952 Chevrolet. Sedan 1951 Chevrolet. 4 Door Sedan, Power Glide 1952 Pontiac. Sedan . 1949 Studebaker. Coach 1949 Chevrolet, U2 Ton 1'.-uek 1958 Chevrolet. 4 Door Sedan, Power Glide 1953 Dodge, U2 To: Track 1951 Pontiac. Coach 1950 G.M.C. 1x2 Ton Truck 1951 Chevrolet. U2 Ion Huck 1Il52 Ford, Coach 1958 Chevrolet. Power Glide 210 Fully Reconditioned and Guaiieiiteel New Car Appearance In on .1!!! me At its con! ALMOST new i-nilomsucs AT uslo can nice: 6. M. A. 6 Open Friday . IDID IDTDII may Tenns Aniiaiiio Ii Saturday Uncle! pan. (Full time) W. I. IIIIIIW QIVINIIX as oeaaaars noen The ma annual vention was held . load Hall on June 24. The attain IQ noon session opened with the ad!- Presideiit. Mrs. Reginald -tall. in the chair. Thrlnatitute Gas 33.. was sung and Creed repeated in . unieon. ' or dies Mri. Eli-her Stewart of Non ltetliesdg, Entertainment . ieunacqg. boro welcomed use delegates and ture. was unable to I with a duet b young. .,,. gtitort to this 'conventl and ive her. demonstration. PM eon and dwina 141 and domestic. mg pg-umyul r's. Francis Paynter. Long Riv- eorge.MecLaod. Graham's nos up root and a solo. "Th tavond. '1' is a only pom. e: t re .. than demonstrated basket vveav- second Minuet" was reiulesed by hility that you will make e journey lion 1: was answered by lot - Miss Isobel Campbell. New l..on- in an 13. .unmgg.n,hIL members and lb visitors. afternoon meeting edjourm dog. - A cum mm on my 4., 'm be The ma Exeeuti e was read ed a delicious supper served The resolutions eh .Mrs'. pnwcu, cum 1,, umwnnng Ind after which Mrs. the provincial president. who gave an interesting description at her attendance at the A. C. W. W. in Toronto last a A nin Spr gfleld at the organ. With Mrs. Herold Leard as Dis- cussion Chairman and Mrs. Lee- man Ceseley. Mrs. Robert Hon; Mrl. Stirling Percy MecMurdo as panel speak- lchael Doyle. by th ladies of Graham's Road. The evening session ed the singing of the 'il The nominatin& com chairman. Mrs. inard ported Mrs. the new secretary-treasurer. Em- Cy. II- ummsr. . led by Mrs. Man- sing-son rs. George Dunninl. with . vention. lrishtown and Nonsense wi a Marsh- mallow Relay Race. Instrumental mutie by Long Miller and Mrs. chlldfa. I u z,, pt sunshine davon". la? mush - with courtesy. speed Ila-iit signs. sulel. and agri- -ni. '&oiiacuon. to be sent to the '1'. B. League. was taken and a- ittee John make: to be erald Women's Institute extended an invitation for the 1956 Con- rovided Fun in resolutions cod-liver oil cultur mounted to 317.21. menu: n .IoveMgIe' fresh fa vaesitlon on June 24. F ' AVLIVIE Tomato Catsup "Set a hamburger and French Fries before a youngster. bring on Aylmer Cateup, and watch him dig iril" says Mr. Sunshine. the Aylmer Hired Men. 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