Page 14 The Guardian Tuesday. Dec. '1, 1954 IN MEMORIAM MRS. MARGARET E. BROWN On Wednesday. N o v e m b e r 11. 1954. at 3:35 p.m.. Mrs. Margaret E. Brow n. widow of the late James E. Brown of Bayside, Lot H. P.E.f.. answered the long a- waited call to Eternity, that came to her in her ninety-sixth year. Mrs. Brown, the eldest daugh- ter of the late Captain Hugh Mac- Donald and Cecily Macfntyre, was born in SOUHS. She was the last surviving grand-niece of the late Peter Mclntyre. Bishop of Char-l lnttetuwn, and the oldest graduate nf Notre Dame Academy. After obtaining a Teacher's License at Prince of Wales College. she taught siihool in Clcrmont, Lot 18, and in Bayside. Lot H in 1880 she mai'ried James Flznwn, one of the school directors xi ho had employed her. Mr Brown ztud purchased a farm with only twenty acres of cleared land upon tliich he had erected a house By .iidustry and steady work this hap- ny couplc llld within the next twenty years cleared and cultivat- nd one hundred acres of the mostp pioductive land in that area. Mr. Brown who always CllJi))'Cd good .lI'illlll. accepted the many respon- nzlitics falling to one who depends via. hired help. arti seeing in this the Will of God. she chcerfully and successfully overcame all the llistaclcs entailed by such cir- iiinistzinccs liiglll chllrilrn time borii of this '.1i(lY! All iix cil to n'ialiii'lty. Two predeceased her. Malsy. Mrs. D J MacLellan. :' ins and two daughters survive to N -viirn their loss, W i llia m F. in. M 8, Knight of the Court st Elizahotii, Pitt-buigh, Pa.. if Justin Brown, Bullriing Con- ' actor, Pittsburgh, Pa.. John B. Brown, D.M D. Boston. Mass. J Klliihiiiisils Brown on the home- .- 'd :l'. Bnysldc Llil i4.. Anna. F. "- Liiltls IlI;iL'Diiii;il(l. Richmond. ll E1, and ilattic, Sister St. M. ilaynicnci. C.N D, Assistant Su- iirrior of Notre Dame Academy. Charlottetmvn. Mr.:. Brown spent the last years at her happy life with Mr. and Mr; vigtoycd all modern conveniences aid the loving care and attention of her devoted daughter and son- in-law. Fnrtifiml by the last sacrainc-'nts N the (”ilil'i'li. with her Pastor. flew:-e-wri l,F'fiFl.5ll'Vl Elf:-icDonald and three member: of her faintly pray- ing at her side. she peacefully rinsed her ef'bs lipoii this world. The funeral was largely attend- r'.' Solemn High Mass was cele- hiated by Reverend Plus Mur- i--igliaii. assisted by Revcrcnd John l-(oily as Deacon and Reverend Lzonard MacDonald as Sub-Der con. Reverend Justin MacDonald was Master of Ceremonies. The illllill-Virlg p r i e 5 ts were S:3flCLUHFfy' in the Reverend Martin Mon- r. and Raymond Jml Bzown. a university student. Fourl Linus MacDonald. Here she: Alina -Miss Rita Klnch of Alma. has accepted a position as saleslady with the firm of Myrick and Mc- lntash. Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Barbour, accompanied by Mrs. James Dun- bar were business visitors to O'- Leary. on Friday, November) 26. Mr. and Mrs. Alton O'Brien and family, Mr. and Mrs. Meritt Cal- laghan and Mrs. Marie Callaghan of Alberton. were visitors at the :home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. lwallace on Sunday. November 2!. Mrs. Neil Barbour of Montrose. spent the past week-end in Char- lottetown, guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. lGeorge Shelfoon. Congratulations are being ex-: tended to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bar- bour on their marriage which pew ships hay; guch & buck. nesday. November 10. Mrs. lbour is the former Miss Kay Lock- 3 huge jggberg erby of Cascumpec. Mr. Bartioui:lNgwfound1gmd, Us lhe Only 50" 01 ME and MF5- The iceberg which was 175 feel in in Bonavistrl Bay , high went. aground in 510 feet of ltook place in Csscumpec on Wed- i ground for a photo as the G.C.S. water on November 19. Among the 3”" Acadia pictured above in frpiit. of r. men doing Acadia was Art Cullen of Pictou. N. S. who has a number of relatives BIYIH Ramsay- survey work on the this province. lRoy Barbour, Montrose. i 1” W313? h y A x th S g In w in” i ' L learn Mr. Oliver Campbell, well ll 95 Wu" n 9 9""”' 91080 DH”!!! 3 M11 1 5- - -(he marw friends of Mr. Wai-l K 8 ll 8 I ll 0 ll konown We stock deal", is much Gratdes. Charles Stewart, 89 per oommugutgv lfrlelldlhg: tshercretklltry 1 Don id of Amn. ar so' ' , - 'd i ll -' h - t tii-lCe"- reports: 1 ouse cl . en es- ace a e in ggM,V and Mrs, waiter rrhomp. impioie o cums is iecen i 1 Highest Aver”: in the Junior mm vmm and 18 um, um. COL to hear that he has had to enter Prince County Hospital. . d -ll .M'.adM'.D'd how": he Wm won be able gllieiizii x(liaVLKEl1lSil1grl'0n. Islcftmtiy in health. , , . . - . . i ta.ry gave a. reading on "Keeping fax. N. 5.. wheie the) will visit Sunday fiom a pleasant holiday ., ,, relatives for two weeks. spent with friends in Bath, N. B.,i LICENSE PINBALLS Cl)Il,;!5:m'5'n0mlmunK commune Master Donnie O'Brien of Al- bcrtan, spent the week-ending parents in Alma. smgwnv Miss Ella Inman, Missionary M155 EVCl.V'Il on furlough from Trinidad, was side spent the week-end with Mr. , . . - iiess. ; .g V A” are pson accompanied by their daughter ML and M” Built Mound acMGrr:itt1es, Carol Morrison. 93 per lemon amounted to 346.25. Emer- . .-. V: . u . -. D - ' 3 . return to his home much improved inmwr rm Sunday mommg mr Ha” a:g1”;;:c:u?Ly' A1':;n13;lquFW5 aux Mrs. Oscar W. MacNelll, teacher. beck cm-mun cmungmp "we. returned and Prcsque Isle. Mimic. Mi'. Jantes Pi-ilriergilst. Clinl'lotte- Mr N '. 20, lh h h' - v - - - ' . . . . M at 2 Om! M '3 grand AW" M” 3 wcem ”5m" to 1”” ciltertnlned the members of Baltlcvtimsted 200 pinball machines and l-larni Forum at their regular meet- ”like devices" in this city. A sug- Hardmm summer, ing on Monday evening. His many and Mrs. Edgar Mnthcwsl friends will be sorry ,the guest speaker on Sunday after- Ind MI'S- P8I'mf'8hUS Phillips. KPH-ito learn Mr. Charles Caseley. Spring lnnon at the Montrusa Church. , Miss Lydia Tupllii is spenrlliic two The annual meeting of the Alma W99” l” Nmlh B'd"l”'r Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Kinch. Ten, members paid dues. Mrs. John P . His many fnenrls will be pleased Unitcdismzwll. ivallcy has been confined to his lhome through illncss. All hope for him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ralph McEwi-n were visitors to Charlotte- town on 'llhursday. November iii. Cobb and Mrs. Lea ila-iiirice tia.::ip;)(oi'nV;-e:l:iiiEte-ti1gcichail. dm.mE mo (,;m.lm” Ur UL Mrs, .J.vliii Mt'Glil'8l')l. Malpoque V g fficcrs resulting as f0liLm'S' Prcsi-llms " V5110” aghall R9V9F9Y-id Bernard Glllls-vdcnt, Mrs. Earl Barbour; secre- .Reverend Reginald MacDonald. tary, Mrs Jack Clark; Trcnsur- Mr5 M- E5S3liy- Slimmer Sl- 'Reverend Michael Rooney. Rever- er, Mrs. Ralph Du gan, T i l . , mud Urban Guns! and Reverend reccims hr me Wald s287V97' Omab Wpgilg. Morris Caseley. Kelvin and l lJoseph Trainor. lpcndittIi'cs 3257.02. balance on iiiinii assisted by i.S.'l().95. Ncxt meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Jack Clark, roll call to be answered by exchange of Howard McKinnon, -Mrs. Harold Maclntyre, organist. ;directed the fine parish chair that lsang the Mass and preceded the Christmas gifts. ifuneral procession from the Church, ito the cemetery. The service at the grave was conducted by Rev- lerenrl Pius Murnaghan. The Pall- bearers were: grandsons. Ray- .? mnntl J Brown. Desmond Brown. Willard MacLellan. Ralph Msc- 3 Pairs Boys' Skates", Lell n. d V - Fit ld cl . Hloseaph HincInniesl.non lzgera an 5.135 I3! 2 and 3 The numerous sympathy cards good condifion and the hundred of Mass Cards testify to the esteem in which Mrs. last day. was held. - . She is not dead. but has left Mrs' D- B- Nlcholsonl her friends, and crossed the bridge to Eternity to join the angels, in Alberfon adoring her God and Creator. I i SLIPS - HALF SLIPS Dainty numbers in Crepe, Dacron All frothy . . Priced or Nylon Tricot with lace and nylon trim. from 'l-lotlsccoais fJewcli'y i Umbrellas Sets '1 Swen i crs 'Slacks NYLON HOSE Whisper-soft, in all the delicate shades of feminine loveliness- 5l gauge I5 denier ..il. i.35 60 gauge l5 denier .. .. l.50 66 gauge i5 denier . . .. L65 IT'S ALWAYS SMALLMAWS FOR TOP VALUES AT LOYIEST PRICES Cl;al lottetou ii (iii N POOLTRY WANTED need large quantity of fur- keys. duck highest market prices. Wed- in -nesday Dec. 8 from 8 am. to 2 pm. at my home on Mal- peque Road. I Brown. who Was a realist to heri TO - MRS S- R- PENDLETONI tscarvcs tC0smctics i'Table Sets ' Handkerchiefs "S k i 1' i s Panties 5. Dnrliis Hogg were visitors to b r 18. Buying live poultry. also and geese at Kensington to Slunmerside on perfect grime if he hadn't slipped' iNoveriiliPr 18. and was the guest of to a spare in the seventh frame-' CONWA! IUIOOL Ladle: church November laportt Grade IX - 1. Charles Stewart; gum Puma Amcck W" N... iiefi;-ma Morrison; 3. Freddie Mac- mu '0 "1. numb." at me Mum l i . fury of the Bedequa United Chumh .S'r;?,:eY,"M: ewlflii s"w' on December 1st. for their regular Grade HI -- T TJ1liHn.Phlmer; I '.';"i,jV"f.i,?;"',,:',f3'.llf"Ln,:"bplLvnHti' 2. Ruby Oatwayl 3. Raymond 0at- with g "mud" Lum (. -, Wly. ,, Grade v - i. Phyllis Oatway: 2. WV” "id W" "'”M W 3"- Hiirold Stewart; 3. Harold Cough- Emu” J”h””"' M” Ma”: ma un. , Mrs. Edna Jenkins taking the ports Grade rv - 1. Arnold Smith; 1. 0' Indie ""1 CNN"- nuu, couhlin;-3, 30, win". The Worship Program was con- Grade III-- 1. Ronnie MacNeill; duct-d by the Pie-ldenh PHWI 2. Don”, Mum.-,,,, were offered by: Mn. James Hend- Grade ii (at - l. Delina Milli- emu. Min Clthmm M-01'I'lIne- gm, Mrs. E. S. Week: and Min Louis: and. 11 (bu .. 1. Jun” on. Cellbeck. chrlatmu pl-lyinna were way; 2. Guy Ogtwgy. sung during U10 IDGOLLIII. MII. Jen- Gm-io II (c) - 1. Am Stewart; lsliu. Mrs. Carrie Loud. and Mn. 2. Freddie Milllun. Orville Johnson read. short articles Grade II td) - 1. Carol Morri- on: Educational Missionaries. Medl- aon; 2. Stanley Coughlin; 3. Clln- cal Missionnriu. and Evangelistic ton Morrison. Missionaries in India. - Grade I (n) - l. Robert Morri- Mrs. E. 3. Weeks, supply necro- son: 2. Shirley Coughlin: 3. Mary tary, reported that she had packed Morrison. and sent. to Souel. Korea. in care Grade I (b) e 1. Deborah and of Dr. Florence Murny. 185 pounds Wilfred Winn; 2. Henry Smith: 3. of clothing and had some more on hand ready to send. A vote of Elwyn 0It- appreciation was extended to Mrs. weeks for her efforts in sending Grade I (c) - 1. ency Fund 19.00. Miss Louisa Call- FREDERACTON Lcpl " City brought in the following slate of council decided to license the es- omce” for the "mum; ye”. 9,95,- FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Emburrau Many wearers of false teeth have suffered reel embarrassment because their pllte dropped. slipped or web- bled It iult the wrong turn. Do not live in fear of this bl; Just sprinkle I little . lmllne (non-acid) powder. on your plates. Hold false teeth more firmly. so they not more comfortable. Does not. sour. Checks " late odor" (den- turo hrtlt-ht. Get ASTEETII If any drug counter. gestion that the foe be between 525 and 350 for each machine, was' taken under consideration. YOUNG EXPERT VANCOUVER (CF) - Charley Gilbert, 13-year-old grade school student. bowled an 810 three-game score in five-pins. His high single was 410, and it would have been ai NOTICE Light and power users west of Summemide: also New Anniin, Malpeque. etc.-An interruption of serv- ice will take place on Wednesday. December 8th, from 1:30 p.m. to 4 pm. weather permitting, otherwise first fine day, for the purpose of completing repairs caused by storm. Town of Summerslde Phone 65-5 Light and Power Department. dent. mu Louise Outback: let vies-Pnatdent. Mu. lnut John- son: had Vtcerruldent. lln. George Henderson: Rocordlnt Secretary. Mrs. Orville Jdtnson: Trouurer. Miss Mildred Oallbeok: Correspond- ence Secretary. Mnlcuvln Lend; christiuiatcwsrdship Bscretlry. Mrs. Hudson Lowthec: Missionary Monthly Secretary. Mrs. Robert Gino, 91.99 Mon.-Tues. 7:15 G 9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30. "I'D GLIDE THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN”, in tech- nicolor. Starring Susan Hayward. William Lundigan. secretary, Mrs. Press secretary. Mn. '1'. J. Inmm. Supply Socreury. Mrs. E. s. w..,..: community Secretary, Mfg. w. Jl Reid. Meeting closed with pr-5y". Ind Ilnrinl hymn "Infant holy infant lowly." ' ”CAMEO"" KINIINOTON Mon.-Tues. 1:15-0:15. Derby ch.-111, tender romance. in t racing. story, "KENTUCKY", tgchnjcohh Starring Loretta Young. Ricmrd Greene. Walter Brennan. Bank drawing Tuesday and Thur. CAPITOL summon-side Today 3:30 - 7:15 -9:15;, Wednesday 7:15 - 9:15 INSIDE STORY OF SECRET LOVES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR MILLIONS! ii-0.11.... V Excctrrrvc L wiluiiiiollnliiiililisoli - iiiRBARiSliiMit)ii'FREiliiIlMiiilii 1 WAHER PiiIa'EilN'3iiEli.fY WHiHlS iillltilollilllt-itlisilmfltit l..iIIlIlIm-ilttitol-luau: The Shocking lost-Seller is on the Screen! iSUI'l'l: All-6-IMTK 6" THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY In Cineinascopo "ROSE MARIE" Ann Blyth - Howard Keel IQEGENT to-iiiain 1.15 - 9.15 ushoveir i. m lIIN1Il-nllllll P Be a practical Santa and give her a gift that not only will steal her heart. but will also be easy on the pocket book.. . . Lingerie is something that a woman never has enough of . . . Nighties. Slips, Hosiery, Robes, everything her heart de- SlliCS. 'Api'on.: l Gloves 'Towel 'tHat.s t Blousns Bed Jackets HANDBAGS Nothing could be more appreciat- ed or practical! . . . Styled in gen- uine leather, Morocco. Bengaline, Plastic leather . . . All beautifully lined, featuring the smartest ap- pointments. Priced from 2.98 to 16.95 VANITY SETS These lovely matched sets in- clude nylon bristle hairbnish. , mirror, comb, cream and . a powder jars in handsomely , 7 finished box. Priced from 5.95 to 12.95 ...'.rimiucliiiiiii-ltitcliti.,:'..iliiliiiliiL..ti:.t"ammo-r..:ii.t'r..".tra. p . g MN.g,uii.ii . . . a :3 4&1E!?.- T-Ei&!-'i9?..'!Z-35!:-Z-'..&' ”