. l! Eraaaosmr 1,1941 ‘ON SAT. roosv-‘ATHE KILLERS" HEY KIDS! ANOTHER IIG "PACK-O-FUN" _ CARTOON PARW AT THE PRINCE EDWARD DON'T MISS IT! Pollowlnl were reports on t 1946 activities of the REL Dlvia ion of the Red Cross Society, mitted at last n ht’; an meeting of the organization: President's Iepurt MORNING-IO O'CLOCK b“ l“! he h- al Reed by Pr. yam. MIcMillan: i “It i! a great-pleasure for me to r J fllEllTRAl GUARDIAN I l“!!! wlliui la raaorvad for news i" l°°l| llflmt. but advertising o! .:. ‘il."."..2?.""° s.’ r. new I I - labia in advance. . e , p" Animal cbmray - could.» :- Show! ans - 1 . a welcome our distinguished gusgu, tonight including m. w. s. Stan-j bury. Assistant National Commis- sioner and Notional Director of Red "Owes Blood Transfusion Ser- OOOK’! for Pllblqnplyg, vice. and Miss Helen McArthur, National Director ,fo Red Cross eoutive and rapresentatlvu from zdifferent Branches and Organiza- ltions. and Junior Red ‘cll of Charlottetown. aistance given in the i946 animal campaign which proved to be a r‘ "“ success and fm-nished the ;money with which to caq-y on the iactlvities planned. “The public vgill be given an op- portunity of a aring still further Iln promoting the work of the Div- ision early in March when another ‘appeal will be made On a. National ‘basis for funds with which to 1.000 numb; Adventure-l by each Provincial Division. Onc: lagain I would like to heartily oom- lmenfl and thank all the falthlul Chairmen and mnny workers who MARSHALL Nursing Services- members of Ibr- "The year 1948 willstand Olit this Division as one in which new. carry on the programme plBllDEd‘ CONFIDERATION - | svnaivca u" m l nowaim MeINNlS‘ r Footwe m“ "r l‘ 175 Queen Street. cecal _ccun-.l STAR raaivsraa _ plum 2494 l or 1309. 5950011 BAGS. real leather, Friday as usual. WOMEN'S vuvar ovait- SIIOES- reduced from $5.50 to $4.50. Wrizht Shoe Co. I I t FREE RADIO ovirabiaunf- . With each battery put-en"; a; m; Radio Shack. Cardigan. Major parts extra. WOMEN'S VELVET OVER.- SHOES reduced from $5.50 to $4.50. ,.Wright Shoe Co. ‘ ISLAND mow rnsiaas - The ‘ t. “i. “ THOMPSONJOHAS k curs BEVANS aad"lll$" [hygienic]: In NITUASLFQI-O I “med ‘he w“ campaign thmuh sad news has been received by m such . successful wncymlon James MacDonald. cardigan Head lwhen they raised over $30,000.00,“ the death °5 h“ 5159“. Jane on an objective Q1$12,500_ fRcbecca, widow of the late Wil- | “The chairmen of the different "M" F- Macnmllld 0! Hlldsmi.‘ committees will give full r990"; .. and formerly of Lorne of the work accomplished in eacmvfllf-‘Y- 3°54" h" broth" lhe cantor. riiuiis. - rm. , and SAT. I» “Rainbow Over Texas” COMEDY - CARTOON NEWS - CARTOON department but I would lint like to comment briefly on each. "Junior Red Cross activities have been enthusiastically, main-rained and the Director. Mrs. Robert. Mac- Callum. has placed more emphasis on ifs OXKEXMZIAOTAJII the High TO DAY "BLONDIFS BIG MOMENT" Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:6 that will interest the older Dupils. gwere pleased that we wereable to ‘have hie-i- assist with the organ- ization o1 the Polio Clinic which has been eslabllsh€d at the Prov- ment under the Sonatorium Com- JTIlSlOH. It's Roy and Trigger ‘dimes in the boot-tingling story you've olvroys wanted to linovil fw .,. {gored by the Rotary Clubs of Sum- imerside and Charlottetown, with .the assistance of the Masonic ,Lodge at Montague, were even more successful this year and pro- ,vided almost $000.60 to be used 5m- the treatment of cripvlfli‘! children. This Division is indeed ‘grateful to the memlbe .. of these ‘Clubs, who spare no efJort to make ‘this undertaking better r-ach ycrir. v "With ilie appointment of Miss ‘Estelle l-Iaines. as Pmvincial Dir- ector of Nutrition. we sum our plans for a definite hutrltiori pro- gramme take shape. There is a-n ‘active Nutrition Committee behind [Miss Hollies artd_she has proven ibeyond a doubt her ability to cope iwith the many problems that are to be confronted in this new field. ll-lowevcr, with only one 11111 "m! ‘worker ll is difficult to make 8N“ strides and n is to be hoped that lthe Government will soon see 11t- I Acker conducted two lat-gel‘ , l; ohaflquegown and sum. merside Detachmen saw fit. to be J-iome oi the Liaison Officer. Miss] lmersyde as “.911 as om y“ Montague disbanded but feel confident that . Carrie Holman. Mrs. D. C. Tamp- hen a great deal of good work many of the former members wlllvklris, Commandant of the Slim- .-leaves to mourn, three sisters,‘ iMrs. John A. Webster, Mrs. Mar- tin MacNeill and Mrs. Catherine Marc-side. , FUNERAL SERVICES - The timers] of Mr. Lawrence-Douoette School and“ by devising Pumas took place yesterday morning at |gd13n Legion. , 8.45 from his late residence. 29' we B" glad to have M“, vemafivflrld Pl"! 3°55 '0 "l! Chumflat ail times to mes’. dependent Dan-uh b,“ Wm, us as Dymym- v.1 the Most Holy Redermer, where ‘from overseas but as most of ihei o; crippled Children-s work mdimqiiiem High Miss was celebrated husbands were home and met their by Rev. Joseph MaoGillivray. Fer-l {vice at the grove an! conducted by? Rev. R Balms. The pallbearers’ were: Messrs Eugene Kelly. Peter: lnclal Sarratorium by the Govern- D°1E°niChErIES Macnmmld- JosephlwllS Oflivlfllly disbanded 0H Ccl" Hulhes. Aibraham Peters and Louis‘ Hwlnes. l was aCCcmplished 1n the ymel-esys continue to give service through the merslde Detachment o; the m-yppyad chudfl-(m who m. Summersida Branch which accom-Hhe meeting and gave a ‘summary; lpormi The Radyo Auqyon span. pllshes sllCh wonderful work. it is a 10f the Detachmentflq activities dur-i nleastire to welcome the following, yolingdadies who served overseas, with the Canadian Red Crass Corps back to our midst lifter liuvirig faithfully fulfilled their duties and to have some of them vzilh us to-' night,- Misses Margaret MacMili-- ain", Frances Reay. Ethel Suther- land. Eva Roper, Hilda Auld. Verna Hooper and Mrs. Kathryn William: Macbeod. ‘During the year two home iiui"s- lng classes were conducted in con- junction with the Youth Train-i in: Course of the Department of’ Agriculture and 52 successful stu- dents received cartlficaies. It is: hoped that this phase of the work will be further developed under! the new National Red Cross Nurs- ing Service. "In bringing this report of a! sueceuful year's undertakings to, a close I would like to exrpress sincere thsnlu to all who shared ADDED: its; appoint someone to work B10118 . VARIETY with us in this field. i l Other Activities This hi si VO-O-OO-OO GO ‘The swimming and water safety programme which made such a splendid beginning last yflr W" carried oin- more extensively during, 1946 under the eneieetlc 14mm“. ghlp b: its Director. Mrs. Harry Cudynore, This is a most beneficial service "for the youth of Quhmw‘ inco and one that can be further developed with the qiwll-‘Wtlw l" l in its record of accomplishments -tha, clergymen, the woman's or- ganimtlona of ail kinds, the teach- ere, service clubs. doctors. nurses. hospitals. committees. the radio and‘ press, the generous public at large as well a; ther faithful staff at Division headquarters." CORPS DETACHMENT Report by Mrs. H. L Palmer. Divisional Commander: "1 beg to submit the sixth an- nual report of the Canadian Red m“ increasing number of lnsiruct- Orosa Corp; Detachment in Prince n4’ ADDED TO seam. - sroxrs - csrroon - rmurmr Hare. Under the guidancflol the Ysiimc committee and director PW" we“ has been made in the field of First Aid. While there were 111st on, "mo, 5nd two Junior first lid classes conducted during the [yen with so students particle-i- Iing, extensive plans have been 181d .9;- the development of this il- iportant phase of our work din-lnB the present year- wrh, “men of our province who did such l. masdfllcem vlwe ‘>5 work dm-ing the war years 1000M‘ rioomn ' was _ ‘uniform a o Growing ‘Y; :0"!!! l. Boston's Chick liatchary. l: on; of tho hotelier!“ dried "norm Garcon lldtlq; 0f thll DI-DII Ill advartisansnt very smell about l! old-fashioned, | . to th call for their Th" mm to be a wonderful fjnfififiliurancbemm the mir- llltt. as four outstandlna male! m; as clothing, for the destitute were raised for mating purposes. ‘people; of the over-rim countries. ‘(his past simmer a new modern‘; “um like to urge sil the woman two-deck poultry house was meted Lwho an do .0 go continue to eo- on the- farm, and is now housing 0pm,, m m; w“ ,1 mercy as °°i~.,"’i'.'i the demand for hybred ‘h.?w:°$,1y',,.:“t1s Tr-rfifilinw or urge-bred chicks, Barred Rock a’ m, “M”, “m; rendered by and New Hampshires were raieedl m mr. luo from all m-rlna-lcrmem-psin Charlottetown which are hatched in modern electric 121-4‘ n” m-ggmized on a peacetime Thu", we regretted tnsetnc Slim- oubstore, with latest labor-saving devices. thus making the hatching a very different problem I-Qone days. A mu power plant was i-intali-q ed by Palmer Electric 00.. Just prior to the recent power short-l qt, so no losses occurred from lack OI PORT. LINGTIIY IIIBIDIY ma» n» a norm mm bob: lb 2206 1C. LONDON -.-(@)-I'ted Koralww Labor party worker made a barons: h the New Year's Honors List. has IRONCHIAL COUGH SYRUP Thiswvell known prepara- l|£n gives prompt rellaf o bronchitis, tight or clues coughs and colds. orga Bottle Sold only of l “W t" "tigfggnxflhgx Martin's oruosrors M AMXMI. \ ~meraide Detachment also made a the members of the Canadian Red - Edward Island. - "Although there were not as. many demands made “Mn the members o! the corps durlnB the past year, they were always ready and willing to assist with worth- while undertakings. However. it has been decided that for the fut- ize the service: o1’ the Corns W111 be reserved for the different forms of Red Cms activity only. "In January, 1046. a door to door canvas; was arranged in Charlotte- wwp for the Tuberculosis Mobile xqgy Unit when over twelve hun- dred appointments were made and kept. ‘This was miiy a lame-sired inadertaking as it was done durlnl extremely cold weather and m“! o! the interviewing hld to be dam during the evenings. The Suri- caring; when lhQ X-ray Uillt WIS in their town. "Weekly hospital visiting of vet- erans was carried on Wlthdlbt_l break. This service is Ireatly alp- preciated by the men and women who served in the armed forcesl who are most grateful for the cherry visits they receive as well "Mfiwi was. flvoJsaa No I I l . . » y __ THE cnsnwfrrarovvivy cinnamon: ‘Annual Reports 0f A Red Cross Society Lenten Meditations FrOm The Times, London O-OO-O-OO-OQ-OO4-OO-O-O4Q-Q-O-FOOOa SIMON raraa One of the most impressive leat- iires of the Gospels is the convim- ing fashion in which they depict fcharacter. They are able to do lhls ‘almost incidentally, without dextii- ed description or literary artifice. Their writers are ontent to choose from memory or ollected records o. few of the things done and said, yet so skllful is their choice that the bare narrative provides a gal- lery of unforgettable portraits. When portraits o1’ the same peo- ple come without. discrepancies from I two, three, or four writers, this iii- yriirect evidence of their veracity seems strong indeed. _' A striking example of this meth- od anld its success ls the way in |whlch the reader is made to realize the character of Simon Peter. Titr- |cvange1ists do not. attempt to re- ‘veal him by careful word-studies; they cause him to reveal himself 1N0 one can read through the Gos- I 117615 without feeling at the end that he knows Peter and iii-s strange however numerous and evident his ;iaults. all of them arc of the sur- Jace. The story of his vaunt that Jhe at least would remain faithful and his broken promise is the "most familiar incident of his disciple- !Sh|.p, yet this was the flallure of the tone man who had dared to strike a blow in his lord's defence; it was s failure, too, followed by al- most immediate and profound pcnl- ltence and wholeheartedly pardon- " Red Cross peacetime undertakings} $2.00. Toombs Music gym-s for the niprovemeut. of local con-' _€ _ __ ditions were firmly established and MADAM DOYEL. Readings. 112 flwgyugqn” former proiecis well maintained. Prince. “h” The many faithful workers uzd -__. Pd""‘ ‘contributors expressed their sppro - FENNELL g 954N911]; Wm youth and a al of the programme by the splexr- be closed all day Wednesday 1nd blend of conflicting qualities. Vet. h-._ “d”. did oo-operstlon and financial u- Thursday for stock taking. Open ed by the risen Master. Peter was always eager to lelirn. He asked many questions-with a touch of irony sometimes: "How |0ft shall my brother sin against lme . ", or, with a note of protest: "Why cannot we follow Thee rtfiw?" yet always in these, as in others ("What shall ‘ve have therefore?" “What shall this man i107"), with a, most real and evident desire to gain a clearer understanding of 'hi-s Master's mind. Arid this is. lafter all. the very s essence of true e to be a dis- to discipleship, beca y clple is, as the word implies, be a learner. as for the treats of FRI-Cross cig- arettes. mazazlnes. and games and for the fruit supplied by the Charlottetown Branch of cm Can- i "Members of the corps were rraiy 1 5 i wives at Halifax. the services We " lliln t r id er not bum :36“; a v P“ ° ‘v ' ‘ilyMixiflAmbrose Callaghan and fam- ,, . r llffl. The Summerside Detachment, M“ and Mm my Boymn and! c I family, Auburn. obey 15th.. when Corps PEF-‘Jnner: Mrs. Laura Boylan and family, members of the Branch Executive Lake verdm and others were invited to lhei I presided at lng the war yllffi- RfimBTk-B W°Y°| made byrthe President of the Sum-i mcrside Branch of the Canadian, Legion who voiced the appreciation QXpIQ5EBd by the ex-scrvicc 3mm! of the co-opeiuiioii receiv- ed from the Canadian Red Cross Corps. He said that members o! the Sumnierslde Lcglcri were mvsij grateful for lhc splendid scrvit-cs. Kenzie and Frank Roache. Dunn, City. port. Auburn. PAGE THREE cairn or insults | i I g Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Callaghan. jAiiburn, wlah to thank their many neighbors and friends for their kindness shown to them during their recent and sad bereavemen. also_ those who lent mass cards. spiritual bouquets and messages of sympathy. Ila Memoriami MR. JOSEPH IVAN CALLAGIAN Seldom if ever were the people' of Auburn and surrounding dls-. trrcts so shocked arid saddened all on tho night of January 8th. 1M7, when they learned that Joseph lvan; Callflishan Passed away at the City HO-‘lplbil at. the early age of 27‘ years. , Ivanas he was familiarly known’ ivas stricken suddenly on the murn-| ing previous to his death and m. the advice of his physician Dr.: Riirnicr was taken to the City Hos-l pital where after a. period of a fcwf short hours he passed peacefully‘ away fortified by the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church of‘ which he was always g, devqtgdl member. _Ivan was g general favorite! with all who knew liim by his cheery‘ smile and sunny. disposition. l-le won ! a host of friends who will ever‘ cherish his memory. But it is inf the home circle especially that hrs" 8911118 presence will be missed. Here! fond memories of the dear familiar,’ face and the manly form will long] remain. _ Besides his grief stricken par-i ents he leaves to mourn the .0115 of a loving brother, his only sla-' ter (Mary) Mrs. Adelhert Shea, Au- burn. His funeral which book place‘ from the A. A. Hennessey Funeral! Home to Si. Patrick’; Church, rim-g,‘ Augustus on Jan. 8th. was largel ly attended. Service a-t the grave, was performed by Rev. Louis Cal- laghun, P. P., where amidst tears of sot-rowing relatives and friend; the last sad rites were performed and all that was mortal of u do. voted son. a beloved brother, was tenderly laid flWfly in mother earth till resurrection morn. Eternal rest grant unto him O 10rd and may a perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul rest. in peace. Pallbearers were: Messrs. John Callaghan, Joseph Boyllan, Wllllgm Kelly. Lorne McKenna, 1.01115 1m. (Patriot please copy.) boss's calms Mother and Father. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Shea, Au. Wliv NA _,\ QHREDDED WHEAT’ __. SHE GETS energy for busy mornings from a glowing bowlful of this wholesome whole wheat breakfast favorite! NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT is the delectable dish to spark lazy appetites.’ It's made from 100% Canadian whole wheat with all its rich ripe flavor and the good solid nourishment you need these days. Al- ways ready to eat! It's the one cereal that tastes ~ ~ a _- \. a \ ‘ good "hot" or "cold”. Inked Ii The Canadian Shredded Whoa! C ompnliy lfl. Niagara Falls. Canada Mr. and Mrs. William Wise, Bos- ton, Mass. MESSAGES 0F SYMPATHY Sister M. Margarita, ’I‘rac:idie Cross. Mr. George IByrne. Morel]. Mi". and Mrs. James Curley and} family. Wafer-vale. Sister St. Egiduis, Providence. R. ‘Sister Joseph Eugene, Si. P-iui, . . Minn. MISS Marion Bo rl n, R. N., Cat . . a < - Miss Vera, B0_\'l3)l1.aB0sf0l'l, Mass? K3,"; J‘ Edw“ Km“ wmmld‘ Ml‘. and Mrs. Paul Gravel, Ottuvu, Misses Margaret, Anni-e and Alice. i Mrs. ‘th McEntee, Fall, River.‘ Mrs. drivin Curio-y. City. ' Miss Anna Curicy, Fall River. Miss Alice Curley, Fall River. Ml‘. and Mrs. John Rcddin, Soiitii- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCarrori, Miss Mary Mc-Eiitce, City. Rev. Willlani Simpson, S. D. U. Mrs. John McCarron and familygl w’ . l ‘all | Rev. Charles Trainer, st. Eli-i ards ‘Seminary, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trainer, Don- agh. Mr. and Mrs. John McNally. Don- W h. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAdam, Doii- a h. git/ll; and Mrs. Leo Trainor and Elaine. Donagh. Miss Mary McEntee. City. Mr. George Kelly, San Francis- Cal. Miss Tens McKciizic. rendered by the Delachmsiit ailicbBo w", Ma“ It” M“; Dorclies- that he felt sure that w at ic , _ ,._ nd Mm phmp Shem c1, r, *" . . (rorps had done ‘izi- Cflnefia “"11 Mr. 3nd MrsJbnn CallaghanlahdiMgggss Mme slmpmn‘ Answn’ overseas wmud never be forgone“ 13mm" Lake Verde" Mr: George Byrne, Minnie and by members of the armed formi- Ml‘. and Mrs. John Garland, Au- mu“, Morel The Commissioner thanked ihc members for their efforts iii the burn. Mr. and Mrs: Emmett Hughes, Au- Miss Catherine O'Shea, Kinkora Convent. __-e~-~ - »-~—-~——~—-——‘ blllll- M d My J h Rel-Hi", 59pm. (Continued on Page 1D) DAMS Tenn McKenzie, Boston, porfan s o n l , NM“ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker. CARD 0F THANKS The famil yof the late Mrs. C. A. Whitman wish to tliaink all those who sent Mass Cards. flowers and i letters of sympathy also those who assisted in any way during their recent bereavement. Auburn. Auburn. family, Fort Augustus. .Webster's Corner. family, ' Webster's Corner. Mr: and Mrs. John J. McKenzie, . and Mrs. Edward Shea, Wat- fbnd Mrs. Edward J. ROACTIQ, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Duffy, MI‘. and Mrs. John Heron and Johnston's River. l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, Fort‘ Augustus. Mrs. M. J. Murnaghiin, Tartiniumm Miss Vera Boylan, Boston, Mass. Mrs. Captain Roache, City. y Mrs. Joseph McEntee. City. - Min Theresa Curiey. i Driscoll, Chestnut Mi". and Mrs. Philip Coyle and‘ Miss Loretta ShcapBoston, MnSS.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Diniel Gass. Corn- John, Dromorc. Iwnu ; Mr. Louis McKenzie, Auburn. | ML and Mrs’ Grim“ and M“. DMI‘. and Mrs. Frank Trainer, gar“, 3on0“, M,“ v ; "mlih- I Mr. and Mrs. Patrick c. Qlllflfl. The family of tlhe late Peter Fer- guson wish to thank their noisil- l family", Donagh. niiglilzn. Taraniiim. Ml‘. and Mrs. John McNally and; Messrs. Jamts and Melvin Mur- Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly, Lake Verde. Miss Marie O'Brien. Morrrll r Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dunn, Fort Augustus. ‘Mrs. John Quinn and family, , . .\- \ ‘Mr. Charlie and Urban McKen. zie. Montreal. Mi". arid Itlrs. Owen Cillaghln, Vernon River. ". Russell Clark and family Mount Stewart. I lVtfr. and Mrs. Cecil Millar, French- c-r . Mi‘. and Mrs. Stillm-n Marlon, Montreal. Mi". and Mrs. Michael Curran, Pcakcs Station. C_Mr. and Mrs. John Cummiskey, :l\'. Miss Viola Hr-inii. Bosion, Mass. Miss Viola Gamestei", Hunter River. Mi". Vincent Muriiaghan, Si. Aug- ustine's Seminar)’. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Driscoll. Mt. Ilwbcrl. Mi‘. Gfill Mrs. Himici‘ River. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKen- zic. llfonii-eal. Mrs. Francis Boyle. Philadelphia. Miss Anna A. Curley. Cambridge, Mass. - Mr. Elmer" Smith, SD.U,, gnu lowil. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Carragher, Mt. Edward Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett, City. Mr- and Mrs. Pius Byrne and‘ Joe, Watcrtown, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McKeni-is, Everett; Mass. Mr. and Ml"s. Qamesgerl Guy Auburn. ROBERT BEEEUCE SOMEQQ Bradnlbane lass - Sixtieth Birthday _ 134a 'l‘lila is your birthday, Daddy, dear, Not na it used to be. , The glndness of the day ll gone, George Gamcsler, _ ‘ h l » ‘ _ y . _ _ You iirc not her-e to gee; bours and friends for the many ‘bugs ca‘ m“ M°Ke"“° A“ mm: H"! MIS- PhmP C°-“°i D” No prise-tits now. Just flowers dear. "t5 d kindness End “sslsmmefi Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. My; Jgggph v_ Hagan‘; 93rd,. Ullflll 3'0"!‘ FIVE W! ll)’. Also many measasu of sympathy H! gym-kyown, “m ' ' But oh how happy we would be, the time of the recent bvfflflvemei" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker, Mr, md Mrs, J01,“ guru)», 1.1.3,. If we had you back today. in their family- JohnstoiVs River. "mum Mr. and Mrs. Leo CallaghaiLCity. Mr. Joseph Byrne, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Venanches Ciiriey", lmvhlflly Rumiiljlbfillfi by W3“ "id ‘arm y. Nlr. and Mrs. Gerald Cosgrove. _ 52:31 Nllvfirnulttfjagcllfiirii’; c531:- vimf°,§§°°§',,_ George McLeod, -————— 811M. Clfy- Cambridge, Mass. I wish to express my apPfwll-' box holders on my route ‘terry kind remembrance. ' JAMES WOODBIDE, Mail Courier.- tion to t for their Ill MEMORIAM In fend arid loving y n! my dear husband who paled away in Germany. one years ago to-day. I lMle thought when leaving home That be no snore would return What he h death so seen would sleep And leave ma here to mourn. nappy were the days we spent together lonely la my heart today For the one l love so dearly Isa forever paaaql away. We Ianned a beautiful rao- Ire only u. enl in a dream n‘; say thoughts are at!!! with you l-‘ullnn. In memory .of what might have been. Sadly Milled by Illa Loving Wlh, Jill- I l l l Boston. Mass. ; Mass. Verde. e00 Cornwall. Maine. ymtum. Masl. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinn, City. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McKenna, Miss Eunice Murniighan, Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly, Lake Miss Badla Kelly, Boston, Mass. Miss Kay Oummiakey, City. Miss Theresa Mclntee, City: Mrs. Joseph McEntee. City. Mr. George Kelly, San Francis- , al. Mr. and Mrs. L O. Kelly, City. Mir. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly, City. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworf , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAdam, y Mrs. P. J. Lynn. Somerviile. Man. Mr. John Hegorty and fami‘y. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Byme. Boston, Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett, City. Miss Loretta Shea. Boston, Mass. Miss Hazel Hughes, Ciarktowit. Monflaal City. l ton, Mass. Montreal. Maine. family, Orwell. P. tricla. .Silver Springs. In Memos-lam Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Douglas, MURPHY In loving memory of mu" dell husband and Dldsly AUSTIN 0. MURPHY Mi". and Mrs. Rudy Pcrkola, Bos- Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Mcshaile.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drlscoll, Don- agh. Mrs. Edith McEntee, Fall River, who departed this llfe Feb. 28, 1D“, sa. Mrs. P. J. Lynn. Bflmervllle. its three long years dime God has l- ‘ ll d house N3- 35 un- ‘huph McAdum Your gaeiicgulitllla ourdonely boas-ta with pain, d with faith arid love we humbly way That Heaven be yours, and joy be- yond compare ‘That, we, when life ia ended, may ‘ quickly join you there. Miss Mary Garland, Moncioii. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McDonald an arnily, Orwell. Mi". arid Mrs. John Noddy and Miss Catherine Shea. Halifax. Fort Augustus, Miss l-lel Shea. Boston. Mass. MF- Wmhm K915" A“b‘"'"~ Mn and s. Joseph Quinn. City. Sadly. Missed by His Wife and Mr- and Mrs- William Hlllhli- m. and Mrs. John Ellsworth, Daiaghfea" cantor-ins, . Fort Augustus. - Cornwmu , Theme W! "fink “Mimi-Tl” Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose cone.‘ lifax. ‘ M, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,.,, ,.,,,,,_,_ 1n Memorials! Mr. Augustine Kelly. Halifax. 1 .._._- Miss Sadie Kelly. Boston. Mass.‘ |n 1M4“; memo“ 9| ygmxfl Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMillan and pup,“ gym-pong“; who p‘; Mr and Mrs Pius Grimes lVicn- “m”. h‘ Germmy laehmuyuu“ Spiritual Bouquets y L I F | ‘flaw. Sm" M" "Ergunm “Mame, rim. and Mrs. Rllpll Admits. Bos- Se", 233:” “w” h . Cross. , v _ i , _ , M155 Catherine Oihea. xn.r<b.si'°§,'_1'_“§,w,,, Cumy’ c“), ‘""' ::£'b|:";av:”“' “n”, 7" ctlalfsxmlifarle Simpson. , Aliatori. ,.-.yii'§fifinf\ucril'y.Ma""°‘ and An‘: 5° |°""| 6'" "9" Y" h .7 3"‘ or. Mr. and Mrs. George McLeod. Cambridge. Mass. Mr.'and Mrs. Roland Paureau md family. Boston, Mass. i. bye. a "kii.‘l'.."'€.i1i:i.: l. Gw- -»-- --~ - Montreal. | Misses Helen and Angelina Ooylr". '3'" Bfirf-‘uruwl “f” “I'd