DECEMBER 15. 1953 IN MEMORIAM iwns. sons E. MULLIGAN Tile death of Mrs. John E. Mul- llgan Emerald on November 1. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kinkora. slant campanion ,.nd a good friend and llclghbourwv She was a devout member of the, Roman Catholic Church and for many years a promoter of IN MEMORIAM JAMES P. FOLEY The funeral of James Foley, hus- Rev. was J. A. present in up until her last illness when. oiilwmmlml 5c,.V-M,” date and fortified rites of the the above by l llle 'last flight to meet its Maker. lcmery at home. also nine grand-, rhildren and one sister. Elizabeth. Duffy of Haverhill. Mass. The; iuneral. largely attended by rein-i lives, friends and neighbors was Enleralli. held from her ll0ill('. on November, 3, in St. James Church. Summer- field. where Requiem High Mass; Roman Mccum Catholic Church. her soul took it's whelan, Pallbearers were Messrs. Howard O'Rourke, Aeneas Herman Cahill, Alfred .Foley and Charles Dunn. Besides her bereaved husband, Mr, pom. was born 3, Kudme, there are left to mourn her ADSSLP. E, 1" 5,, August 12, 1368, son two sons and one daughter, nzllne-(01 me late pamck E, Foley and 1.V- M”y- (M”' at" cm" Cmk9n)v Margaret Cahill and spent his en- Emerald: GWEOFY M Nmbow imdhlre life on the old homestead. He was a diligent worker. a man of fine christian character and was Joseph Mr. and Mrs. South Freetown. J. W. Allen and family, Emer- wag sung by Rev. E. L. Murray.lalrL. Pr. Harold Crokcn was present lnl lhe Sanctuary. The burial , place in the adjoining Cemeteryi devoted wife and mother was laid to rest to await a glorious resur- rection. ! Pall-bearers were Evcrett Reeves, l Family, Freettrwn. Mr. and Mrs. Upton took 7 Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Murphy. where all that was mortal of agl-ll-ox.-town. Mr. alld Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emerald. occurred at her hum in enrhe band ”f the We C13"! Howard dare; Sister Clarilla, Olivia. Minn.; Foley. who passed away November deceased (nee Margaret Duffy) was 19 A, the wan", Hospmu Alba” the Y0un?95" d3u5'm'" M "W mm ton. in his 86th year. wds held Hm. er, stat 11 d NY. J Duffy 0f;Novcmber 24, from his late resl- 13 en San ' ' " an ldenc , ' , , ' when a. young woman she movedlMa5: olflldare followed by ' Hlgh I0 HlV"hmr M553" whwe 31" m”'l,1-Ieart Church. Alberton. Rev. W E ,:,ed John E. Mulligan, returningi,Momgh,m-was . in P. E. I. 30 years ago. she lVBSln-H155. a devoted and loving wife, a coll--Tigmsh and help-lna1.e,l - ' Requiem: m the 530"” ldc-ceased him several years ago; also cclebrant of the MacDonald, the nctury; also attending were Rev.,b. Lh . . J 1 .v. 1'. A. Campbell, Charlottetown alldlbl,.c:mels' Rem ohn R F0 ey' Fa” Rev. D. Gallant, Tignish. Mrs. E. E. wEsh' . melL.'lrter was organist assisted by the " , churci choir. Burl.-ll as in the 550795 H93” Swlew-, she A3”.lhlSllCl'9(l Heart Cemetery, Alberton,l9::.:' ;:;,d,.sMcG0wam' Margaret fully 3W?nd9d her Tellillous "UN-is wilcro Father Monaghan read the ' Elmer Gauthier, Jones, Leo Maliett and.” Kenneth Pierce, John T. Murtagh, Walter McCourt,l The Pupils of Emerald School. LOUES Mccollrt, Charlottetown. Elmer Reeves, Upton Jones and John White. Mass Cards, letters and cards of, sympathy were many and bore .-ll-, ent tribute to the mentor)" of tlie' deceased. The following are Mass cards. lettcrs and cards of. sympathy. MIC! Cords .lohn ll. Mulligan (5). Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Mulligan. Phyllis and Gregory Mulligan. , Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Croken. i Lorraine, Norma, St. Clair, Arn-i old and Lowell Croken. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mulligan. Sharon and Junior Mulligan M1. and Mrs. John J. wliilc mull Alfred. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mulligan. Win- aipeg. (2). Miss Bernice Carr. Newton. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGuire. Moi-ell. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Carr, New- ton. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter smith, New- ton. Mr. and Mn Mervin Mccourt. Kinkors. J Agnes and Willie Duffy, Kin- kora. Mrs. James Campbell and fam- ily. Kelly's Cross. Agnu, Myrtle and Francis Camp-l hell. Kinkora. Phillip Duffy, Kinkora. . Mr. and Mrs. George Min-phy,l searletown. Miss Ella Duffy, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. John Greenan, Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherry, Bum- merside. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duffy, Kin-1 (CPI. Mrs. John Lawlor, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mccarville, Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy and Alex. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mccourt. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nicholson. Toronto. A Mrs. Regina Smith and Emerald. Mr. and Emerald. Mr, and Mrs. Bradford, Mass. Gerald P. Murtagh. Ottawa. , Thos. Hughes and Melinda Mur- phv. Charlottetown. l Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Si. John. ' l Kathleen. Mrs. Jnmcx wlliic. Jerome Maionep Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crokeni The Clough fan-..ily, Dorchestcr. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Freetown. . Mr. and Mrs. St, Clair Sir-wnrt,? Emerald. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rowe and family. Freetown. l Cards and Letters of Sympathy Rev. Sister Mary Bernard, Char- Rcv. Sister Agnes Elizabeth. Lon- don. Kentucky. Mra. Pictou Reeves and Preston. Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reeves, Pree- town. Mr. and Mrs. Freetown. lhc iottetown. Rev. Sister Mary Edwin, Boston, Mass. 0 Alfred Reeves, Miss Mary McElroy, Emerald. Summcrfleld C. W. L Smith F'rrctnWn Horreand School Arsrlrl .1 lion. Miss Mildred Reeves. Chariotte- I town. Miss Kathleen Mccarviile, Char- M lottetown. Gerald P. Murtagh, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hughes, Nor- highiy respected by young and old. He leaves to mourn his passing four sons and four daughters namely: Emmett, Newton High- lands, Mass; Johnson. Vancouver, .B. C.; Chester, Brighton, Mass.; Howard on the homestead at Kil- Mrs. Rebecca MacDonald, N. H.; Dorothy, (Mrs. Dover, Wilbert ette, (Mrs. Claude Foley), Toronto, Ont. His eldest son Pius pre-- two sons died in infancy. He is lsurvived by 21 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. He also leaves to mourn three Mlnn.; Patrick, Seattle, William, Edmonton, Alta. Two sisters and two brothers: May White). Peter and Richard pre-deceased him. I The funeral was under the direc- tion of Mr. D. A. Williams, Elms- dale. The numerous mass cards and messages of sympdtl-ly received bare ample testimony of the esteem in, which the late Mr. Foley was held. May his soul rest in peace. Mass Cards Mr. and Mrs. Howard Foley andl Family, Kildare. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Foley, Brighton. Mass. ' Mr. and Mrs, Chester Foley, Brighton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Harper, Staten Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Foley and Family, Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCue, Tignish . , Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McCue, Alber- n. Mrs. Richard Foley. Kiidarc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foley and Family, Kildare. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Foley and Family, Alherinn. Mr. and Mrs. Lexington, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Foley and Family Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy, Staten Island. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Me-rrett Callaghan, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Harper. Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Callaghan. St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gaudette, st. Louis. Mr. Tilznish. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Shea. Alber- James Broderick, Foley, and Mrs. Wade Harper, on. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace, m5- . Mr. ma Mn. Charles Dunn, Elmsdale. Mr. Emmett O'Connor. Kildlro. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gillis, Alber- boro. - . .. ton. LO::"nz:"l:(e);::g,i:ly Kym” "d Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shea. , ' ' Montrose. Bxgenand Mm Russ” Demmm Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cahlll and Miss Minnie Drummond. South F:'i!('l0Wli. Patrick Mlirtagll, Toronto. Miss Lillian Murphy. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey. Bor- Famliy. Kiidare. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Handrahan. Tignish. Clifford and Everett Cahlli, Kil- dare. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Whsian and W” Family Klldare Cx;iOLmgWyr" Matthew whim Mr. Leo O'Connor, Kildare. 'Ml'S. Nellie Power. Charlottetown. W24” Brenton 0'Connor' Mb"- ,I,:r4gI'nEnd Mm Mmmce GNOME Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shea, Al- ” . berlon. sulggq ring Mm wmred Bums' Mr. and Mrs. Macmillan, Klldare. TheePowers famllv Hyde Park ML and M” Jmeph o'R0urkP' J ” J ' Kildare. Mass - - .' Mr. Joseph Morrlsey. Tlgnish. i(:t;l1;.ingll:;(lll Mrs. Aloysius Croken, M1,. and Mrs. Eugene Perry, ' , . Tignish. . Mm g'”b”"MKf”Y' 1g',:lkl:”;i Miss Ada Cahill, Toronto. Ont. ,0'flv”;5' ""”l ”"”' ”” ”' Mr. and Mrs. DJ E. Nicholson, ' Alberton. .Mrs. Olive Wright, Summer-aide. Mrs. Harlan McQuirk, Clinton. Abby? Ind Mr" w' 13' McLe"”' ilvliss Helen Shreenan. Summcr- Mn and Mrs. Leigh 0.3mm. Sf . Miss Margaret Trainor, Char- Alaefvadlghn Rocmmd Alblerwn. iottetown. ' M 1;-"C, sh at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred sinnott, L53; and H" ”' Em"”1d' Mrs Mary Henke Bronx N. Y. T0M0"l'1tO""d M” Wm” M"rphy' Mrs. James A. Murphy and Fam- l' . Mr. and Mrs. Essie Wright, Mid- dlz-ton. n llnmls Road. South Melville. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKenna, Medicine. Hat, Alberta. lnel-side. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mulligan, Win- ipeg. Miss Elizabeth Whitehead, Gra- 'ITilil'l0l',l Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mollagllan, Mass. Peter Dcigham! Miss Bernadette White, Boston, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jeffery, sum- iiy, Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mallett, Cambridge. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foley,Jamaica Plains, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John B O'Rourke, New Bedlord, Mass. Mrs. May O'Rourke, New Bed- ford. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Howe Foley. Bronx, N. Y. Miss Emily O'Connor. New Bed- ford, Mass. Messages of Sympathy sister Anne Marie, Bishops Re- Mrs. Sarah Malone, Charlotte-l Mr. and Mrs. George Green, ,m,,nc,' Chnlogwmwn, '"WTl- lC6nllFH1 BPd0qU9- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harper, Bronx, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy, Mrs. John McQuirk and family, N, Y, Toronto. lcllnton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Aloysills (fl-okcll,l Mr. and Mrs Michael Mccio.-key, Monuose, Kcnsington. Haverhili. Mass. M,-, and un, my Managua, Sumtaerfleld C. W. L. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wrenn, Lynn, M3”, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crokrn. Hnverhili, Mass. Mr, and M”, John Mggpongid, Emerald. Mrs. Hannah Brennan. Haverhiil, Lynn, M555, Miss Bernadette White. Boston. ,M:l.:s. . . The Mallcy Family, Albei-ton. The Cloligll I-lalriily, Dnrrllr-:tcr.1 Mr. and Mrs. Alllliroar Tl-ninor, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Morriggcy, Villas. St John. Tignlgh, Mrs. Hannah Brennan. flavor-' Mrs. Marin J. Mckenna, Char- Mr, and Mn, Ken Pr-idham, Hill. Mass. ilnvtcinwn. Montrose, Mr. and Mm Dennis Wrenn, Mrs. Sophia Greensn, Medicine Mr. ind Mrs. William H. Mallett, l-faverhill. Mass. j Mrs. Anna Coslzrovc. Elm-raid. l Mr. and Mrs. Michael McClo-zkcy, liaverhiii, Mass, l "RS. JOHN E. MIILLIGAN llni. Alberta. Mrs. Mndclillr Scuily, Hyde Park, Mass. Enrollments Cambridge. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jamaica Plains. Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. John B. O'Rourke, New Bedford, Mass. Foley. Mi". and Mrs. Russell Dcighnn, Two yrs. .losephlte'soclet,v. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rayner, Borden. ,Mzu-in J. McKenna. Charlottetown. G;-aenmount, x Mr. and Mrs. Raymond White,i one yr. Jesuit seminary Guild. M”. May O'Rourke, New Bed- Toronto. .Ml-.-. Madeline Scully, Hydr Park. ford, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rafferty. Mass. - Mrs. James A. Murphyand Fam- Forrien. l ily. Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Fred John and Spiritual Bouquets . Miss Emily O'Connor, New Bed- Hnuls. Emerald. ford, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Smith. Rev. Sister Mary Bernard. Char- Fmernld. ' llottetolvn. F1019?! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrcollrtf The Clnuuh family, Dorrhcster, Virrxileg-Md, ,Ma,qg, p Pillow, Lire Farlylyiw h 1 '3. W. H. Deighall. Emerald. Mins Bernadciic White. ,Bos on. Spray, r. an rs. C ar es Mr. ahd Mn. Carrol liurzllrs. Mass. . . Kenneay, Staten Island. N. Y. Fm-v-gin, l Mrs. Maria J. McKenna. Char- Basket, Grandchildren. . rnd Mrs. Eimrr M(:Cnurf. " :i'd. l and Mrs. John T. liillrianh '”' 'ami'v. Emerald. V" M11 lfrs. I-Tvcrnit hr-rvcmi ”'"”!(" l l M Mary Muilill. Nrwlnll, ""--n (1-.-u... . ,. . . ” 11., v.'-: i "r V-..,..-...n '". "atricl: Wullirvarv. NCill0ll.iLhClr ssncere T:-m?l,l'. Sulrmrr- ifricnds aml neighbours for their ;many acts of kindness, Mass cards x-ll .Vr:Cnl'-,nnd expressions of sympathy rt--, jr-ell-ed. the recent sadiand friends who in any may help-- lolictm l chic-l",OgfWl'hoi1I(s The family-of the lain during Mrs l.Inhn F3. Mulligan wish to convey thanks to relatives. cird oirllanlls i The family of the late James Foley wish to express sincere thanks to Rev. W. E. Mmaghan. Rev. Eric Robin, all the clergy. Dr. Bandler. sisters and nursing staff of Western Hospital. the many kind relatives. neighbours ed in our recent sad bereavement ?rnE GUARDIAN. IN MEMORIAM MRS. NORMAN MucI(lNNON The death of Mrs. Norman Mac- Kinnon. sturgeon, P. E. 1., occurred It the Kings County Memorial Hoapltal Sept. 2 at the early age of 45,years. The deceased was born at Pem- broke, the daughter of Mrs. Hick- en and the late Charles Hioken. In all activities of the commun- l iby she was ever alive and inter- ested but most of all in her fam- 113'. She leaves to mourn: her husband in Vancouver, B.C.; four children: Jean, Toronto; Shirley, NPW GISSGOW. N.S., now at home; M8581. ontague: Kenneth at home: it her mother, Mrs. Charles Hicken, Pembroke; two sisters, (Eva) Mrs. Harvey Moore, Albion; (Stella) Mrs Mark Jack- son. Murray Hal-ioo-ur North; four brothers: David and Cecil. Hall. fax. N.S.; Percy, Sturgeon; Hm-- Old. Pembroke. Th9 Tunvlial. largely attended, was held from the residence of 'her brother Percy Hicken to Stur- geon United C-hurcll. The service was conducted by her pastor. Rev. W. A. Patterson. Hymns sung were "Haven of Rest", "Will You; An. char Hold". and "Good-night and Good Morning". Interment took place in the New United Church Cemetery. Pall-bearers were Messrs. John D. Sorrle, Leigh Wight, Richard Sencabaugh, Cecil Jessome. Ed. .wand Maahar and Joseph Kearney. uiul olor sun 51.25 on Y9" cHARLo'rrE?6'wN' O The floral infinite: were many and bewumui: Svpray-J-lusbnnld and family. Flowers-'I'he Gste'a Agar: Jean, Shirley, Mabel and Kenneth. Pillow-Mother. sisters and bro- there. Wreath-Orderiies Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, N. 3. Spray: Edward, Leah, Glen and Garnet Miller. Mui-ray Harbour North, P. E. I. Kathrirle and Sybil Miller, Mur- ray Harbour North. P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Conrad and family, Sturgeon, P. E. I. . Pearl and Dick Sencabaugll and family, Sturgeon, P.,E.I. Lillian and James Llewellyn and family. Trenton, N. S. Cathrlrle, Leigh and Lei-toy Wight. Sturgeon. P. E. 1. Helen, William and Edwina Far- rell, Sllurgeon, P.E.1. Mr. and Mrs. was Jackson. Colin and Roger, er Montague. P. E. I. ' Blanche and Dick Westaway md family, Alibion, r.,E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Westaway and family, Trenton, N. S. Sturgeon Baptist Ladies Aid. Sturgeon United Church Ladies Aid. Sturgeon Women's Institute. Staff White's Popular Store, New iGlasgow, N. S. Nursillg and domestic staff of Kin-5z's County Memorial Hospital, Montague, P. E. I. Dolly, Phyllis and Jean, New -. . into that famous .QfIlI"y I5V' 7” r coll! 5'" ' . r Maxwell "N "van gov oi instill n mu" OlIuvw.)l.I. l nasal. Doric. laninouid Ill, NWIO-acow.N.s. mat Flower! Mrs. John T. Luidrigan, Lower Montague, P. E. I. Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Albion, P. E. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke, P. E. I. Lottie, Mary, Lillian and Muriel Collins-st. Sturleon, P. E. 1. Martha Poole, Montague, 32,1, Mr. and Mrs. Artlvur Thompson and family, sturgeon, P. E. X. , James Restaurant, Toronto, Ont. Matilda, Neil Murphy and mm. iiy, Sturgeon. P. E. 1. Card Of Thanks Norman Maoxlnlnon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hlcken wigh to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and neiglhbors who sent flowers, cards, mange. of sympaizhy. or assisted in my way during choir recent and be. reavemenlt. . Westawny, Gavin Hickoln, TOUGHER TREATMENT LONDON, (OP)-El". Remnant, Conservative MP, introduced I private bill to amend the law banning posseuion of s dog-by anyone convicted of cruelty. He wants the law extended to cover all pets, and the maximum fine for cruelty increased to E100 plus three months in jail. N O FILLERS ADDED! look for thou manip- sovlng iubols-whllo Iuppllu ICIH IN MIMORIAM DANIEL JAMES McLUIlE There passed away October, 18 at his home in Lower Bedeque, Daniel James Mleiuure in his 72nd 781'. Born at Pilf-tom Point, in was the eldest son of John and Jane MoLure. At an early age he worked. wiilh his father making brick and more than 50 years ago settled on a firm in lower Bed- eque when he remained until his death. No nelghborwho came to him for help were ever refused. He was constantly being called on to doc- toraoicknn.im.aJ,dlosbltof binoknnibh work or hex: 1 friend in my riiumber of ways. A loving husband and father, he will be sadly missed in his home where all who came were rnalcie welcome - . He leaves to mourn: his wife, the former Elisa. Delaney of Try- on, a daughter Ruby (Mn. Lloyd Jewell) of Bedaque; 5 non Clayton on the homestead; two grandsons H14 I Emnddaughter; also five lrrothors. lidwaxd in V9.rlooluver, B. 0.: Rlussei in Victoria, B.C.: Mun- ouy. in Bield. M.s.n.: Rlufua in Wel- , P.!:. 1.: my in Union Comer, P.E.I., and three sisters, Mary (Mrs. John Dickie) of Char- , Simmls, lottetown; Ellen (Mrs. RobertMol-l lison) of summerelide. and Devon-.. (Mrs. Lloyd Olairkl of Bummerside one sister, Ruby (Mu. Thomas Murray) predeceued him a num- The only instant coin with that GOOD-T9-TIII All?-DROP flavor! l i i l I on THE noun: Amazing New Cbffeel Not a powder! Not .0 grind! Bui millions of tiny "FLAVOR BUDS" of Leg! coilee . . . ready to burst insionily MAXWELL HOUSE FLAVOR! Unerly lmlik'e old-style itinmnu”-just as qllicIE-to-fix. hut tastes so deliciously different! Donlt delay-get your in at your grocer-”s, today! PAGE rnriergglg bar of years ago. ' The human! ellidrots.-l by Rev. O.A. k1t&. VIC held from the centmi Bodeouo Iapvlan Church on Tuesday s.f4'.enioon'with interment in the church csmste .v. The hymns sung were "Lead Kind- ly Light" and "Abide Wiii Me", with "The City rvlnnqlure” beau- tifuliy sung as a solo by 1 life- long friends of Mr: Md.u.re's.Gor- don Mocallum of OhI.r-iottebown. ' Pall bearers were Meats. I-locior Leard. Douglas Adlleck, Whiter Mccailuin, Ii-tonne Wright, Rdaert Waugh and Hudson Jeffery, all of Lower Bedeque. Card of Thanks The family of the late Daniel James Mdbure. Lower Bedeque, wish to express their sincere thanks to Rev. Mr. Britten, Dr. H. Mrs. Peamon, and to the many friends and neighbors for their numerous soil of Mind- nsss and assistance during their sad berleavemerit. oarasvos IMMIGRANT ,.?- TORONTO, (OP) - Princes Shirak, 28. was nned I lam! of M30 or 90 days flor collecting the family sllowlrloo money bslouing to a new Canadian, Amelia. Hau- rrluk. "I signed a paper," Mrs. HfiLii')llil( said in court. "but I cannot read English and Mrs. Shirak told me it was an applica- tlon for a birth certificate for my new baby." ' A Product 0! General Food: Il AC”