emetery. eidon. Marion. 3; -9 Irienris. Lril to mourn hie . O . In MomorIam;..l.;.:-..:-r.:.:.:..:.-.i:-to-'..r.2 wirmu w. sexnusou ssnaggon.-1" VISAIIIIIOIIEVI not C1031”! best at A short service was held at his isle residence on Sunday. April 14th.. and at the Maria Unlwd Mr. Maoheod gave a message or hope and comfort to those so rarely and saddened bereaved; the hymns sung: ”Ssfa in The Arms or Jesus" and "Sweet Eye and 3,9 '. also a choir selection. "The 0.. Rugged Cross.” The flowers that banked the cas- uomlori to the sorrow- mg relaiives. .19 leaves to mourn Illb widow uw former Adelia Sanderson. The allowing sons and daughters: two on predeceased him. one serving in wnrld War ii; Lloyd. North llsrshflcld, Mass.; tswa; Alton. Port Arthur. Out; a. Charlottetown; Sherman and Sheldon at . Mrs. Ben Bent-5. Belle rr. Evelyn. Mrs. Alton Rep- Milburn; Hamilton. 0nt.: nt.; Edith. Eldon: Phyllis. Mrs. is also survived by one are. Mrs. Hans Jorgenson. North srshfieid. Mass.. and twenty-one sndchildren. interment toolt place in Merle floral Tributes Pillow - Wile. Shirley and Percy. Phyllis and Vernon. Jean and Ira. Rhoda and Herbert. Mabel and Howard. Olive and Elsie. Morell Co-op. Spray; Li-ilh and Allan. Grandchildren. 'l'uIlrIs e Pearl and lleen. n Memoriam JOHN A. IoDONALI Th:-rs passed away at his home Smichfort Mr. John A. a prominent lcotchfort -. He had been -Ir. McDonald was one at he rm-I dc endants at the early -nlr-h settlers olchfori in the earh' days and .u on hie farm diet Ire monu- Iriil oi these early eettlarl still lamls. in community He he was al- -as prominent dd alloyed Ia Iuxnininnce at I large number i widow. the forum- ill of Point b Roche iimond in Cleveland, ltithter Dorothy in use L '; . r,- in Illlt. 8. with the "cut. Mrs. W. . Fitzpatrick. presiding. Thirty mesngglre were in. atten- ' recitaiion of the barn Pr Emilie Director. ltev. ether Mac- as. A very successful report of the year's finance was given by the treasurer. Mrs. Joseph McNally. It was decided to have the have the ehurc swept twice month- ly during the months of June. July. August and September. The president gave a brief re- coruwi new c.w.1.. patrlck. (re-elected); 1st Vice Pres- read the minutes. Correspondence reealv i hie identr Mrs. J. Alex MacDonald: 2nd D'''''' was received frosn Blood clinic and Provincial president. Vice Pruldent. Mrs. ltay Hu hes; -1- , Church. The tuners! services at are Vice President. Mrs. sfeivm ,, .;,':s;::,t:':::;:;,';;:,,:g;P;;,'; c,f.";'e,, M the home and church WE?! COIl- MoQusid; Secretary. Mrs. Leo C. W. L M”. 11' M De ducled by his minister. Rev. B. Lund; Treasurer. Mrs. Alphonsus Elem”, of omce" "wmd " Wm, . wuodlm A. Mscbeod. Peters - follows: Past President. Mrs. ul Special I:omniIiter:hCt)Li;V&neli'lE 1-nnk Conga; prmdem, Mn go: 5W99PI"U- M"- J03? C 5 Yv Emmett Martin; let vice , esident, unlit Mm PNTIC L'"Y- ,4 Mrs. Hector MacDonald; Ind vice- Thl WIIVGBQ" 0' "19 mndmg president. Mrs. Kenneth MacDon- Wmmmeu Wm be 3W'0Imed 3' aid; Srd vice president. Mrs. J. B. U"! "at GNWIIVE m9eII"l- Mscxinnonz sec'y;-l:rea.. Mrs. E. E Peters; Counc ors. Mrs. P. - a son. Bertran at Mount Stewart. M” 3"" M”Q'”Vd' mm Meeting closed with prayer by Father Wood. ronto. Herbert, Ot- ith, Hamu- Ollve. Montreal; Ont. ; Marion. Mabel. Toronto. Shirley. lharmon and O CONGOLEUM HAS THE SMARTEST PATTERNS of any iloor covering in its field . . . smart I LLE. beautiful horals. colour- ful sisals. and a variety ofcoiour combinations in the exciting. new "Jsckstraw" design. 0 CONGOLEUM GIVES THE IDNGEST WEAR. Only Gold Sal Congolcum otfors the R”'”'' 5""I””'' L” (T”"”"w" exclusive Wear Layer equal to 8 coats of the Mmtra" ' cat lovers Boost baked enamel. A M White Lillies - U Mar- 0 CONGQELJM GUARANTEES YOU n, l'l'oronto). Snapdrsgons e- Thelma and ' 00 reads. tliamiltna). i 2 5 1 E UM SATISFACTION. The famous" Gold Seal imprinted on the back guarantees satisfaction in quality and wear. Enjoy a beautiful door that stays beautiful longer . . .for only a few doIlars!WrisefnrI5reefoldenshowingall the GoldSealpatterm'mfulleoIour.toCongo- leurnCanadaLtd.. 370) St. PatrickSt.. is 5. troll. Michigan, cords of rough wood. The cargo was loaded the Quigley Storage Yard at Georgetown. The ship arrived in Georgetown on May lath loading operations were commen-I ced on Saturday. The Northcllffr all is of 1171 reg. tons. under command of Captain A. E. Brown. with a crew of 24 officers Mrs. Harold MacDonald has re-I turned to her home in Georgetown. I after spending the w ' inter in II. T. HOLMAN LTD. cnsatorrsrown Mc- h failing who came to ' PROWSE BROS. LTD. cuaatorrrrown SIMPSONS - SEARS nut-I '""' Cl-lAltLO'lTll'OWN fee- . a Ohio; a DIAL 6525 'DIAL 8583 DIAL 3T 88 :IL st S iii ') 03 A Firestone I Tubeless Tire Sale ; en a ehaage-ever re TIIIILIIS-Year etsitreevisnesnsenewnrayeneo-ooirroosreee Xyl. (W N 5- rntaerosln Home and Auto Go. Ltd. isreuneoolox-some sues-s1 ssra ease-vincssazeoe-ntrnruassnwcs E 55:? 38' : FE and ..A Pegil" That. cll.ever, original mode p yed were Judged by popular vote and Mrs. Ivan Vaaaey was . J the prize. ., Following the minutes. reports heard from the conveners of various standing com- mittees. The resignation of Mrs. Cyrus Pickard as Guide Captain was regretfully accepted. and a appreciation was extend- ed to her for her four years of devoted deligence to the Park- 35 continued I least he Cub worlr was reported. Among the Thank You's receiv- ed were two from teachers at the school. .who had received trnmed pictures and supple- mentary readers. Reports from several catering committees showed that title has and an even busier period is fore- been a very busy month indeed. casttby the discussions and ar- rangements made for forth banquets. At this time it was also decided to purchase new drapes for the hall. The feature program of Isa evening was an excellent demon- stratlon of setting and combing The titty man's ulirsltttute was Mu Harbor "filer Neil Millar has returned to Agincourt. 0nt.. after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. 0 Ir. Kenneth Mackenzie. Mon- talllc. was a recent week-end vis- itor to Mun- hls parents. ay Harbour North. the guest of his uncle, Mr. John Claw and Mrs. Claw. ""'”"i.ii'i'.il: The Guardian, Saturday May 21. 1955 Page 15 responded delicious lunch botham. Halifax. were ol Mrs. sister. lbs. and Mr. Henderson. home of Ilrs. Lloyd Reid on May 3, with the president, Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. presiding. Roll call was to by lil members. A was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Edward Mr. and Ira. Harry Higgin- recent Hlggl.nbotham's Seymour Henderson Mr. and Mrs. ,Donnie MacQuar- to learn ol her illness and slid her an early return to good health. congratulations are extended b Mr. John Klcken. oak valieauytt Millar. Mrs. Lowell Johnston and recently celebrated his Nth Mrs. Willem Dunn. day. The occ was marked by a family ga at his home where a delicious supper was en- joyed. It is pleasing to note that Mr. Hicken enioys good health and still takes a keen interest in the daily events of the community. His many friends wish him many more Happy Birthdays. TIIIUS I and I Elli. IIMIILISS QIIILITI II -4-&o--- THE SYSTEM USED TO HEAT YOUR HOME HAS A VERY GREAT EFFECT ON YOUR FURNITURE E RECOMMEND WARM AIR HEATING BECAUSE HUMIDIT Moisture Is added to the warm air streams adding exms lie teifisrniture and co ' Air is moving constantly impercepribiy. Air Is filtered continuously. greatly reducing the emeunt of rpefs. din accumulation on furniture and furnishings. SELL OROOKETT and STOREY Ltd. HAVE A QUALIFIED HEATING ENGINEER HAVE SKILLED SHEET METAL WORKERS DESIGN - FABRIGATE - INSTALL and SERVICE SELL SYSTEMS FIRED BY OIL GOAL or WOOD FULL LINE Yea may now hove an all Burner installed In your furnace or boiler under the new Home Improvement Plan. with monthly payments ranging from SI 1.95 to SlO.30. and up to 3 years to pay. You may else install a complete new heating system under this plan. CALL AND SEE our DISPLAY or HEATING EOUIPMENT Also all for n free copy of SEVIN STEPS TO INDOOR COMFORT CROCKETT and smart Lin. I34 I I26 III? 57.. CHAILOTTITOWN g ' The um I I Lb C ' 8. H I ' I - M Gum I Th an ad "1. ' I uo ' rle and youns deulhter. Heather. The late ML SIIWCHW W" 5011 P0" 0' "19 I-938"” '0UVIH9l' ran Ban NIT:-dlinviseiouilizogthe else of Meets uhlceompauied nae: of iVd'rs. leeeslfgn Muacliay. i”nEaV:e!ls.anNdrE.mci'Jann 'i7:fey and WI-.i.oeteus.sea for "I" "'0'"-V "9 T'!IIllll.'eMgI'i1e:lEs Mhgn ind Mr" El. faxily uhEonlYlarg5ueRmwei?elo'rec.e'htA .. church Road. As a young man durlnx the yeuar and thanked every 1... was held in the parish hall on ivy Mr. L. s. tchilder and Mr. Brown Owl. Parkdale Brownies. Mrs. Dean Robinson expertly il- Mrs. Fred Gallant. Mrs. 34.. ”" V ' sum: mm ,,'m.. .,,,, M" u ieit lor Unltled States. gl:tdwGrlPn;.CIc8MlY”:ll:Pf31T:;:;l'-cgzgi sundae; gternoon with 14 members I. W. Levers of Geor . an is distressing news, and all wish- lustrated their words with actione:Aekill. Mrs. Hector MacDonald ne may 9.-19.1.1, or Mrs. M”. Jon; crow, ' IE: il'levt:?neht')IraT1d .tsYoky.i:'iu-min; erlalon andmsutppoi-t. H” c 5::':': illn::g'&'rIfE'At. g'.cl:t't::dA.:"lt':.l1l(I;I;.dh.5i'.on all her a speedy return to health. and grnclnusiy answered the manyand Mrs. Macllwen. Lean Graham, Gsspemiux, regret Ao. .. his church. Road. and became b emnoim. t: D; uC;i:' "hm f occupied the chair. Meetins opsn- at at. Francis Zavler Unl- known as a very successful farm. 0:335" Jr "1. :o;i"3ye": ” 6d,n:VIl-I1 nralyer by Father Wood. , . where Mr and Mrs. liaao T .r and obiiging neighbour. Preside” M". wmmn B. Fm. 9 Iecrs ary. Mrs. L. Bradley. aiane son, ltephen Hessian Jr.. PRODUCTS .. SOIRIS