IN . MEMORIAM llll. IIOIAIL D. IMULA! ..°Death claimed another highly - - of this gig; in the passing on January ;i, of Matilda. beloved wife of Michael D. MI:Aulay of South- ampton, Kings County. at the Charlottetown Hospital in her 71st, Bl‘. yeshe was a life long resident. the daughter of the late Daniel J. and Mrs. McKinnon. Her lam- ily consisted of six sons. four of them seeing service in different branches of our forces in Canada and overseas during World War “Her husband being a semi-invalid 7:..::”.;ii.:::“;‘::.;:'..:*;°':.:.i;:: su,«;-,=~' Img, ,‘,',' ;:'."..::.;:::' 3:: "::.:""..i°w.::::: ‘ ° ‘ Hwy. one Sp“ stayed at home Monheaalrid Mrs. George Clayton. and thus relieved her of many Mr’ and Marion Mo ri-sponsibilities to'enjoy some mea- sure of rest and happiness she deserved, But God ordained other wise and that grim enemy cancer struck about six months ago. after a period of treatment she returned home somewhat improved and hopes for her recovery looked bright but a second attack would not be deterred. Her sufferings were great but she did not com- plain but fully consoled by the last rites of Holy Mother Church. <Iic was relieved of her suffering went forth at the beginning of 3 new year to hear those approv- ing words "Well done good an faithful servant enter herein." Her remains were forwarded to lH"l' late residence from where the ‘°?b-‘wlllugzf. IIWISI Derwia. M5:-a. John 1". Brown, _Boston, Ila‘. endllr. 0. Quiet! , Mu. tan. llgu. ' 0" ‘_Mx':.,.L_3orthany Mseviney Reedy s. . as Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dorcheater. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Paul MacViney. W§g'llnoli,LlJ. Iitlass. ll eneop M Aul ,c . bridge. Mass. 9 ‘c ‘Y ‘m Mr.‘ and Mrs. Ronald MacAulay, Montreal. . Mr, and Mrs. James MacManus, Boston. Mass. Fellow Workers of the Metro- politlon Caterers. Boston. Mass. Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. Lodge 1625, Boston. Mass. sympathy Cards and Letters Hauribon. xi; .- reaL onto. Mrs. Gaughey. South Melville. Mr. Edward Calionagh. Mont- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glass, Tor- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quigley. St. Peters Bay. Hugh MacDonald, Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. California. Miss Olive Garret. Moncton. Sister St. Dunstan. Quebec. Mrs. H. Thompson, England. Sisters Clare of Jesus. Ottawa. Miss Mary Harrell. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jamieson, Somervllle, Mass. Annie and George Ernest, Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield MacLeod. John Thompson. rebels in Indo-China. . During a recent review Nam chief of staff and one of the men res lcft. foreground, leading officers in the oath a far-reaching series of measures designed to help the F By May 15, all male citizens between 21 and 25 will be called. time in the seven-year Indo-China war that Viet Nam has ordered total call-ups. of Viet Nam officers in ‘Viet’ . Nam Orders First Mobilization of allegiance. The new rench smash the Communist-led Viet Hanoi. lndo-China. General Nguyen Van Hinli, Viet ponsihle for the new drastic mobilization order. is shown. all-out conscription is the first of Minh It marks the first funeral wh1i‘cht wgts §r:zelyC::‘tten1d- Forest Hm CMr. alilid Mrs. ad was he o . e ers urci. S. 1 M I _ Ch 1 u l . arnwa . on Wednesday morning where Re- N'fl_.°randar’;vh_rse'neJDE arclznipgzfi Mr. and Mrs. quit.-m High Mass was celebrated Lime Pond ‘ Donald, Little Pond. hy her pastor. Rev. W. V. Mac- Mr and “M” J D Madleod Mr. and Mrs. Donald who also officiated at the Dundas ‘ ’ ' ' Summerside. grave. She leaves to mourn be- Mr. and M” Joe Paqucm sidcs hcr sorrowing husband. six Charlouemwm sons viz.. Francis and Malcolm at Mrs. Mex CV and Eunice Cle_ Mass. iiomc, James in California: Clar- ence in Tormentine. N. B. Em- mett and Ronald J.. in Mass. PX[nr]'m:end Mu’ Ame Campbell’ fir‘ 11:“-°ha.e1 Ilcltacfixllfiy‘ T“'° b'°m"5 John J" and Ray‘ Mr and Mrs. Earl MacDonald Mr’ MMBWM :A_Cu1a y‘ niond at St. Peters. . Lam; valley ' Mr‘ ‘nd 'M_a Cl M C Pallbearers were: Messrs. Wil- Mr and Mrs‘ John Thompson Am“, 8 ”' "’”°"°° 3 ' trod McAulay. Joseph _McAulay, chariouflown i Nail. H d D I i M Au] Dan J. Wilson, Francis Steele, Mr and ' Joe Rooney Ma 6 edani/ll‘ ‘ikceld 3161 A333- liarry Thompson and Joseph Mc- Mméu ' ' (3) r- 3"‘ ”~ 0113 5° U3-V Kinnon. ' ' Ma)’ her soul rest in peace. E1lg;l°‘rI:_hn D‘ M“D°"ald' St’ Allrllgiy “mi M” Emmen Mac’ Spiritual Bouquets: Sisters of the Precious Blood. Ottawa. Sanderson Family. St. Peters “:31 (2)_ Mr. and Mrs. Don Maclssac. St. Bay, Mr. and M” peg" M.cAu1,y' Peters Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Msclsaac. spun; sister Mary Irene. Charlottv Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0'l-ianley. taun. Miss Effie MacLeod. St. Peters Cape Tgrmentjne, Fellow workers of the Metro- polition Caterers. Boston, Mass. Flowers ind Family, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. _ tulay, Cape Tormentine. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet MacAu1ay H312’!-ax’.‘“: MM”-H‘7°°'mM“°D°“‘ld' I1“Vl|_|;«n£li:¢1J1‘e'1aT: C] M _ Mr. an rs.. aro Thompson. Kinnon, awn“ ac Toronto. T _ Cl H 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Employees of Northern Electric f[li‘;"1‘g‘a%c ”"l_’;:?’l‘:~rcllI‘“'C"ha°r1‘(;‘t"t'el: Egg“ 1'§’lW3r:P0n3l¢l~ town. Aulay. Company, Montreal. Enrollments Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Macviney. Eorchester. Mass. Bay. THOR SUPIRFLIX SETS THE PACE merit MacDonald, Primrose. 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'l'A|(l THIS THOR SUPIRFLIX WASHER; for example — This washer gives you more than any other washing machine. It has the new Superflex washing principle —— Thor’: 9-Vane Super Agitator and square- styled Superfiex tub combine to give faster. cleaner washing. The Thor Super Safety Wringer - designed and built exclusively by Thor — releases automatically if clothes wind around the roll. This wringer gently presses the maximum amount of water from even the most delicate materials without injury. The automatic pressure of this deluxe Thor wringer is so equalized that it will elliciemly extract water from clothes of widely varying thickness without ediustment. AI proof, ask your 'l'hor dealer to show you how this wringer will hold firmly a dollar bill and the handle of a broom at the same time. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU GET MORE WITH THOR Miss Eileen Sanderson. Mldgell. Harold Donahue, Raymond Mac- Neil Maclntyre, Mincy Sanderson. Boston. Mass. Mrs. Emma MacDonald. Boston. Gail. and ‘Lois MacAu1ay. Miss Marie MacKinnon, Mont- and Mrs. James Wilson and Mr: John w. MacDonald. Dan Wilson. and Ray Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacAulay. Sutherland J’. Wilson. Archie Mac- and 3 family. Mr. Joseph MacAulay. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson and Loretta. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson. Mrs. Doughal MacDonald and family. Mrs. Josephine Maclnnis. Mr. Henry MacAulay. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall MacDon- ald. Mrs. Thompson, Delcie and Jim, England. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mossey. Bothwell. Mr. Joe Flood, South Melville. Mr. and Mrs. James Flood, South Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Alban MacAulay and family. Jimmie, Alex and Laurence Mac- Aulay. Southampton Women's Club. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mac- Kinoon. Mr. John D. McDonald, Eleanors. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDon- d. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Aldershaw, Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McLean. Forest Hill. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pratt. Mr. John J. MacKinnon, (4). Mr. and Mrs. Francis Steel. Mrs. Katherine Grindle. Maine. Rev. Adolphus MacAulay Okla- homa City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, Saugus, Mass. Mary Meagher. Saugus, Mass. Kathrine Mass. St. B_"_Peters. Arling ton. Mrs. Carl Tharpe, Dorchester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mac- Innis, St. Peters Bay. Mr. Merlin Maclnnis. St. Peters Bay. Mr. Wilfred MacAulay. Mr. George MacAuiay, Borden. Miss Mary Wilson, Stamford. Conn. Miss Susan Wilson. Stamford. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dailcy. Bockport. Mass. Allan and Ronnie MacKinnon, Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jamieson. Somerville. Mass. Mrs. Eon 0'Hanley and family. St. Peters Bay. Mrs. Clare Payea, Somervllle, Mass. FIRESTONE BRYENTON 8i MacIiAY C0. GREAT GEORGE 81‘. $1865. tcompletely nalppel IOOTES Sutherland, Saugus. if Mr. and Mrs. Brent Gillis and Family, St. Peters Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonald (2) Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell Wilson, Little Pond. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Charlottetown. Miss Elizabeth MacLean, Somer- ville. Mrs. Catherine Charlton, New- buryport. Mrs. John Donahue. Newbury- port. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burns, Somei-ville, Mass. Mr. Joe. Happeny, Boston, Mass. Miss Tena Wilson. Dorchester, Mass. ‘ Mrs. Daniel Maclnnis, St. Peters Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacDon- ald and family. Sisters of St. Martha, Charlotte- town Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart. and Helen. South Lake. Mr. Gerard MacAulay, Mont- real. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lonigan. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacAulay, Montreal. Mrs. Thomas J. Smith, Somer- ville, Mass. The St. Peters Bay Club of Bos- ton. Catholic Women's League, St. Peters Bay. Donald Gemma and Ray Larkin, Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larkin, Hal- ax. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donahue. Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Margon Mc- Caughey. Bonshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Brien. Toronto. Miss Geraldine MacAulay. Tor- onto. Miss Helen MacAulny, New York. Madelyn and Bill Johnston. Bos- ton. Mass. Veronica McLaughlin. Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glass, Tor- onto. Rev. Kenneth MiicAulay. S. I". M. Ontario. Mrs. Frank MacAulay. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Mac- Aulay, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. John Nantes, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Mark McElligoit. Montreal. Morons‘ ‘Ice money in ihe bank! (CANADA) LIMITED no Gasrlllaa rose 1! Monday, April 26. 1 54 IN Mii‘MoiuAM" PHILIP ABSENAULT Many were saddened to hear of the death of Philip Arsenault of Norway, Maine. The deceased was born in Carle- ton Lot 6_ and was '14 years of age. He visited his native place last October. He had been ill in hospital but had improved so much that plans were made for him to go home, but his death came sudden. He is survived by one brother, Andrew Arsenault and a sister, -Mrs. Benjamin Blanchard. both of Lot 6. His wife predeceased him several years ago, and a brot- her Dominic predeceased him three years ago. His nephew Felix Arsenault ac- companied the remains from Nor- way. Maine, to the home of his brother Andrew Arsenault from where the funeral was held on Sunday morning April 18th to St. Anthony Church, Bloomfield. Pall bearers were Messrs. Basil Gallant. Melvin Gallant, Howard Arsenault, Lawrence Blanchard, Roy Jeffery and Tennis Peters. Rev. Father Rooney officiated To his brother and sister and other relatives and friends much sympathy is extended. IN MEMORIAM MRS. MATHIAS Lecnain It was with deep regret on March 8, that the community of Hope River and relatives learned of the sudden passing of Mrs. Mathias Leclair to her eternal rest. Altliougli not enjoying the best of health for the last year or so_ she was always about the house. even to the eve of her passing. One of the oldest residents of that parish. she was born, married nlld lived there to the ripe old age of 92 this month. Born Judith Doiron, she married Mathias LcC|air who predeceased her 13 years ago. They had four children, namely, Jerry, who passed away seven years ago in Lawrence, Mass; Adolphe, Lawrence, Mass; George at home; Alex in N. B_ . Her funeral was held on Wed- nesday from her late residence to Hope River Church, at which Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Dalton, who also officiat- ed at the grave in the adjoining cemetery. where her remains were laid to rest. Pall bearers were Messrs. How- ard Gauthier, Henry Peters, An- drew Blacquiere, Ernest Gallant. Leo McKinnon, Stanley Dolron. May her soul rest in peace. Miss Mary Thompson, Charlotte- town. Mrs. Martin Maclnnls, St. Peters Bay. Mr. Joseph Lewis, St. Peters Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lcdvrell, St. Peters Bay. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilson and family, St. Peters Bay. Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Lodge l625-6. Cord Of Thanks Mr. Michael D. McAulay and family wish to kindly thank the Clergy. the Sisters, and Nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital; also all those who sent Mass Cards. Messages of Sympathy. and all the others who assisted thorn in any way during their recent Sllfl bercavement. BIGGER ALLOWANC PETERBOROUGH. Ont.. (cm -— The nickel ain't what it used to be. The Children's Aid Society here voted to increase the week- ly pocket-money allowance for children over six years old from I Palm and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brazel. Mr. Elwood Donneliy. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end of April i7, at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alfred l-landrahan. Mr. st. Clair Fisher. student at st. Dunstan‘s Collqge, spent the Easter Holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy. Mr. Aeneas Mclntyre, Savage Harbour, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kelly and family. Miss Rosella Devine, student at St. Dunstans College_ spent the holidays at her home. Mr. Wilfred Kiggins, druggist. Borden, spent the week-end of April 17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hsndrahan. Miss Teresa I-landrahan. teach- rr in Borden school, spent the Easter holidays at her home on St. Patrick: Rd. Mr. John Anstie spent the week- end of April 17 with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anstie, Montague. Miss Peggy Bradley, Charlotte- town, spent the Easter Holidays, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bradlcy_ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McArec, Boston. Mass, who are now spend- ing their vacation the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester I-lendrlcken visited friends and re- latives in St. Teresa. April 18. Miss Pearl Grant spent the week-end of April 17. at Mt. Ste-. wart guest of Miss Carlene Mc- Euchern. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hackney and daughter, Donaldston, spent] Louise Brasel. Charlotte- , mm,‘ ‘mm the wcek,,nd 0‘ Am.“ his parents on St. Pstricks Rd. 17 at. the home of her parents. the weekend el April it at the [home of Mr and Mrs. Ls‘ h Ete- ,wsrt and family. ' Mr. l-luiiilcy Stewart Donald- aton. spent the Easter holidays uith Miss Doris D0ill1Ell)', student at Notra Dame Convent, spent. the Easter holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs_ Alfrrzl Dan- nelly. Mr. Dominic MCllll1i.<. “'11:. has spent the winter months at the home of his brother and ei~.tt-r-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. R.u.;ii:i'i. Mc- Innis left on return trip to Bos- ton, Mass, on April 18. Friends of Mr. Terrance Maln- nis, who is I. patient at the Provin- cial Sanatorium, will be pleased to know that he spent Easter with his wife and family, Elliotvalc. Mr. James McArce, Ciiarlntl.~- town, spent the Easter l’lf)llflfl_\': with his parents, Mr. and M15. James McAree, st. Teresa. Mr. Elmer Mcfnnis left. for Bus- ton. Mus, April 18, where lit plans to spend two weeks visit- ing his uncles and aunts. Teachers from this vicinity at tending the Teachers Convention held in Charlottetown, April 19-22, include, Misses Anne and Marian Mclnnis. Pearl Grant. Margaret McKenna_ Marjorie Trainer. Mar- ian Rogersnn, Mary Hsndralian, Mr. J_ '1'. Valley and the Rev. Sis- icrs. 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