l .1 p ll - - ---- \ - “<‘.a~¢~fr.‘¢1€U7QID-\O.B€>9$a~ni PAGE TEN _ ._._..___.______.__n _ THE (THARL()'I"I'E'I‘UVi/N GUARDI, P.‘ look NEWS BUDGET OUR sarufioav SUBSCRIBERS {Q MONDAY -\\'I€DS IIUNORED- '1 Lidstonc aiici his Lleut. Dm. g a: the home of '.\lr. . "o TPCEHPCI stirnc viz" llliii Ho mail Q . . e2 .. were HFCEIVK-(I congratula- ‘rh: and a 200d time u‘ - and Mr... ‘ f??? ‘51i7;1"-?t1$-lI-€O""1Ui“-I”"¢' Professional Bards ll. F. ARCiilBi-ILD Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 41 I'D. Bo: 12 1 "muciic-ifahiizurisr w. e. BI-‘NTLEY. K-C- J. A. BE TLEY. K-C- (f. F. HI-j. TLEY. LL.B. 3urristcis uni! .~\I.lOI'lll'_\'-'tll'La'lW KIDNEY T0 LOAN itlll Richmond Street MocGUlGAN 8. TRAINOR_ lilAitK R. NIaeGFHIIIN. K1:- C. ST. (‘LAIR ‘IRAINOR, K. C. lturristt-rs. Solicitor-i. Flic- IVIIINEV TO LOAN Office: Over |'l'f)\‘ll'lf‘il'l| Bank. Richmond Street, Charlottetown i-r- -_—. --- - .. H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY. &e. BARIIISTEIL SOLICITOR em Bur:- °."*EI.'P'.!?'_""_" PALMER 8| HASLAM II. J. PAI “ER. K.C. . II\.\'I.. \I. ILA“ II..B. II. Ilanlt nf Nova Scotla Chambers. (Tharlottetoyvn, I'.E.I. .. MONEY TO LOAN Phone I5 IEO. Box I2 CUTCLiFFE 8. ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND FJIBALMERS Iluntcr liver and Bradalbane Day and Night Service —_.—-—-—-.---»—-- ~~—:: LL 8i MATHIESO MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. I‘_ E. Island Morreil & Company Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Telephone i447 I an a SUfpFLSt party on '. J- Lid-zone when about 1°‘ “me “me- o! Suziuner ztie called on, ~ thein with 900d verl by thr- Int The or the evriiiiig was spent in music, games and social chat. Mr INJURED IN FALL -The many tr ‘ of M: G. D. Wrutht will re- t-o learn that he suffered a p. ful injury Saturday evening when he 1e‘. in his home, breaking a rib. He xvii] be confined to his home March 5th. a1- trouble, Ar Mr 311d Airs. Jose-on MacDonald. '91 ‘Greerurale, souris, P.E_f. He leaves to mourn nis wife, one son.’ ~ eiiiovlbie CYEIILXIIZ was [Jfafllei and one daughter. Jeanette,’ three grandchildren, two Jeronze of Newport. RI. B ii. Mass, and I-I. J. \: \\ . On»: szster. Mrs. . G e .\ -cl)0tiald. Vernon. P. I-LI, ‘so rum-emu relatives and lends. Rest in peace. Canadian A.rw "s planes flew tf d Island; Yes- Anccrscn tock Wcoo Islands- iai in the fore- H. S. Jones trans- " load 1n the af- were u=ing transportatziig irgo. . he powerful ex- k-rn frcm Cape Tor- a week ago. Yester- - orcught the total rd to the excess "e i; t0 be used v s also made to “or: cw o.‘ Sat- .\ IOYI-YLY AFTERNOON IN‘ —A lmy of busy lad:es KEI.\'I\ "I brine of Mrs . in». real quLting “'25 cleared. , setwd on, till tv.= served to 111d 2".“ a brief ~‘ adv wcrk. bark to the .. thrctich the '1 . ‘nto the night, talked and laughed. ‘ rrzw- success was. than her! mauve quilt. of . le/itcs. wand ‘her f?!’ end cf a IY-‘riect TUESDAY Hal Affleck of Bedeque was sev- v ttrdtiv in an acci- ‘ l from a load of ice nurse drawn sleigh passed head, Preliminary medical v ' tron revealed possibilities his lflW was broken. it wa learned. Affrck u r. on top of a ' ll slciuh struck road. He and another ni.-.ii we it on a board on the czikr-s of ice. The jar sent them off, Afiieck falling be- hind the horses feet. The other man threw himself clear of the sleigh and escaped uninjured. F.-\ItE\VI~‘.I.I. PARTY - A vcry eiigoyalalc ei-ciiing was spent at the home oi Mr. Evert-n MacLeod, French River, Tuesday. March 5 in honor of their son Harold who has joined 1h.» Medical Corps, also H zirding belong t l.i a . ailed the ma e some remarks concerning the object of tire gathering and then a1’ d on som- of the gentlemen - * a feiv remazks. pleasing manner out anti expremed s that the other three ere not present. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies in charge. The remainder of the even- ing was sprrit in cards and other flames. All tcd to their homes ivls‘ iii? Ila: ie best of luck and a spct-dy- retu FAREWELL GATHERING — The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Graham, Bradziibane, was the scene of a largo gathering on Fridiv oveiziiiq. . f arrl n etiihor. ,ib of Lorrie to blil him fare- s dcpirturt- to Hali- w. . ort. .. fax where he has Joined the Royal Canadian Navy. pose of the ttatherlng! had been stated, LOIT? was escorted to the seat oliinnor. Earl Todd read an ‘e "s; When the pur- . and Henry '1 pit nwd Mr. Cousins rip-oust: ll.lf'(I urse. Mr. gt. . Cousins then thanked a1 for their kindness and 200d wishes. After 1g the guest of honor rind remainder Cotisms. son of Mr. aud Mra Bismark Cousins, was before en- listing a valued employee on the S, S. Charlwfictoysii where lie_ has a wide circle of fiientls as well as > csewlucrc on the Island. What micrlit have been o tragedy. but happily ended as a thrilling vxperir . z~red to Mr. and Mrs Kv‘lili"lh Bonito" and family. aim Mrs. Boultcfls sister, all of Lower 'I‘r_von, Ken, as lie is better known with the above mcwioned persons were .~.=ing the ire f:om what. is “l I! v a t: r on Friday of las. tvcck, \\ on the it‘: ‘viiicii had lvon weak-fixer! hy the continual thaw, gave \\‘.’I_V. plunging horse and nil info the ‘r yt-aicrs, Be- fore the siclch llllillil-Id completely in. Ken sitcfeedcd in rescuing his Jarcline, Wilmot Valley; Mrs. Percy two chilrlrrn and the two women | Mamhbank’ y; frcm the sleigh. With the timey Names Marshal], F911 WQUQHL Qn- awlstanm of nrlghrnrs, who iiuh- 13:1 to the scone thi- horse was rescued wllli considerable difficulty. I fesidenfe. my Mn 110M111“; ~ Extra clolhin’: balancing to one | cgnducunl me 3W1“, The d101,- of the (‘lil"ll'f‘ll. who intended In! me North Bedeque church as- , sperviln’! a few rltivs with relatives iori Izeartis Point was swept. awav tby the the. It this accident had‘- ‘hanpened il little nr-nyer the main chwntiel. it might. have ended quite ‘differently. as the water there is much tlecn" and the tide a lot. grrnv-"rr, ntlwr ranch should take wrrnlng from this experience. as the 11o at this time cf year is very treacherous and imcertain. . _ IS ,date.=. . J. L. Douglas a lMiss Verna Rodd and Mrs. Ar‘ ‘ accompanist ‘ ,,_‘__Ough m? ;Peter's Cathedral here. Services l. fi"fl R OPT"! OI! 16th. when l ' illness Mrs. MacCaull was 62 years wlaughter. Mrs. Edwin Lord of , nmlllw“ PM"? 1° ' Central Bed ue and one son, Mr. P "l ‘"1 m" We“ 315° °l l Guy MacCalglll and her daughter- l ‘in.law, who tenderly cared for her |termcnt was In the North Bede- one Cemetery-B Mrs. Elizabeth Carr Davies, who l has been visiti her sister, Mrs. A. E. Clarke, 4 Br ghton Road, Char- dottetown, leaves on Thursday ‘morning for her home in West- linount, Montreal. En route Mrs. lDavies will atop over at Bummer- .side where she will be the guest tlis slums o: heartlof her sister, Mrs. tDr.) D F. - C. MacDsnatdiucKay and niece Mrs. Leith ' :11 69 years and son of the late Smith. —Rev. L G. Davies, pastor .E. ofTrlni United Church was a, visitor to alpeque tut week, where he assisted in the induction ser- ELECTED COUNCILLOR -Iii chambers yesterday morning Mr. Justice Arsenault isued an order instructing the City Clerk to de- clare Mr T. Andrew Butler duly elected ls Councillor for Ward -One in the City of Charlottetown Mr. M. Alban Farmer was counsel; I for Mr. Butler and Mr. K. M. Mar- tin for the City AT GYRO -- LieuL-Comlnrinder J._ J. Connolly of the Royal Cana- dian Naval Volunteer Reserve here was guest speaker last night at the lregular dinner meeting of the vice at the United Church. when f Gyyo grub He demrgbed 1n my", Rev. Mr. Crowdis was inducted ln to the parish. Rev. B. C. Salter of Kensin and Rev. 0. A. Chris- tie 0f t l6 also assisted. —ME'l‘ WITH g fashion the history of the E R.C.N.V.R, Mr. S. T. Green was’ chairman. Mr. J. C. BedIord of S. ‘roronto and Mr. Don Young of ACCIDBNT—l Monlcton were guests. A new mem- ber. Mr Clifford S. WallL-l was in- Frlends will regret to learn that | ltioted, H1118 3'0!“ C899 iMi-s. E. I2. Keenan of Albert n who i is visztz g friends at Frederzcon. N. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL — B.. met with an acczdent last week iSunday evening in St. Peters which yvill confine her to the house, (Cathedral the Reverend A. Le- ll-Ier daughter Mrs. W. A. Gordon ;left by plane to be with her. Ail Paul's Church, preached the Last ttrtist that ma. Keenan will soon 0f a splendid course of sermons on {be restored m tier usual good health S. -SY.\IPATIIY . EXPRESSED- Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gallant of Sum- merude in the death of their infant ‘son, Joseph William Andrew. red -se en months. who passed away on '=' (‘av after a short illne=s. The n al was held on Monday after- Drew Gardiner, Rector of St l“Tl':e Prodigal Son." ‘Ifhis course of sermons. which commenced on the First Sunday in Lent. was listened to with much attention by the congregations. and it is hoped ‘hat the Reverend Mr. Gardiner will muently occupy the pulpit at St. rs. SOLDIERS GIVEN FAREWELL. —-Aii ltlfelefilllfi but quit-t event,‘ lowiitg to the seascri of Lent. look “w” mm me hmne‘ The hwy w“ lbuace at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LIBERAL SOCIAL— A SOClZilr evening yvas held in the Oddfcllcrsw‘ ' ‘Hall last night lwbethe Cliarlottc-_ ‘I ‘r rzil i Club. at: were the Queer . Liberal cand We tiic . ri b Mrs. Reuben MzicDo , al . seconded bv Mrs. Bent. _ ers. Jr. Vocal solos were glYFflhllYi Lil’ y Roper. Miss Jean Fraser belny he Mrs. D. J. Rzlev charmingly presided. I-‘USTRAL SUNDAY —'I"rie fun- eral oi the late Walter Biiins was held Sunday afternoon from Si. were conducted by the Rev. Canon} E. M. Malone. Honorary pallbearers were: Messrs, Arthur Bruce. Edison Miller, John J. Trainor, Benjamin Stc-ntiford H. F. VEIIICIGTFHIIE. Har- rv Bevans and Thomas Keouznan. Active pallbearers were: Messrs. Norman MacLcod. Ralph Jenkins. Ernest McCarey. James Robinson. Frank Tinnev and Aubrey Foster. Interment was in the st. Peters Cemetery. Mrs, Fred Shaw of this city. re- ceived yesterday a letter from Mrs. Margaret MacKenzie _0f Isle of Mull, Scotland. eonwrvinsz the saw news that her mother, Mrs. Rev. D. M. Lamont had passed away about two months 8-20 as a result ‘ilégneiaérrist m ‘he Rbma“ Calm“; KP. J. Macfnnis Borden. on Thurs- pas ezwers to . was zzeces- ‘ day evening March 7th when the o. of the Borden Women's In to on behalf of the citizens o.‘ order: EJli‘l"f“CI to mesent two of our scldle- ‘Joys. W'iliam Mac- Alrer and Hariy MacInnia with a hint address and accompanying if .. These two young men have the horror rind distinction of beinz the 51 ‘t. ‘o enlist frcm the toivn of "ho slritcwlthe ch3- in: and read the address. WEDNESDAY —-SOJOI.'RNING IN CHARLOTTE- TOIVN-Mi-s. James O'Connor of lintoii. is making her regular Lenten and Easter visit to Char- lottetown Mrs. O'Connor has al- ways made it a point to spend the oly season in Charlottetown for the last ten or more years. K. ISLAND LADY DIES-Word was received by Mrs. Chester Woolnei" Many friends learned with -e- i giet of the death of Michael Sherry at his home in ‘rraoadie on Mon- day, Mart-h 4th, after an illness of only three days. The many frineda of Mr. L J. Orr, Spring Brook, 'ill be glad to ‘hear he is improving although still =conflned to his bed. Mr. Orr has been in bed for the last month suffering from pneumonia. —LEAVES FOR MONCTON - Mrs. George Lewis leaves this morning to Join her husband. who has taken a itlon in Moncton, N. 8., and iv ere they will in fu- ture reside. Prior to Mrs. Ilewls’ departure she was the guest of honour at an informal party given by Mis Valerie Arnett and Miss Evelyn hIaoKenzie on Friday at the home of bliss Arnett. Mrs. Lewis wii be nitich missed in Summerside where size had a vride circle of friends. S. THURSDAY Mrs. J. H. Lord and Miss Mary Allison Doull were warmly we‘.- comed on their return to their home in Cap: Traverse Saturday night. They spent the wit-inter in Sackville, the guests of their bro- ther. Mr. J. W. Doull and Mrl. Doull. - III-Y GRADS HEAR. ADDRESS —Mr. James Hashim was guest speaker at the regular Wednesday night supper meeting of the Hi-Y Grads Club, His talk on "Parlia- mentary Procedure" was both in- teresting and helpful. He explain- to his listeners the procedure fouoyrrd in conducting various ltypes of meetings, dcolin: in par- = held by i ordinary mretinizs as Club. Harold Redd led the sing-son and Donald Stew- art was in t chair. The news of the death of Mrs. "ie of the Reverend D. . zit her home. Tc-ber- , .2 .g, Isle of Mull. Scot- land on February 4th last after a short iliness, will aring a deep lsense of reg e‘. to a large circle of friends throughout Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Lamont will be re- membered with fond recollections bv a wide circle of friends and es- pecisilly- those of the former Cen- ,tral Pa-ish of the Church of Scot- land. where her husband, who succeeded the late Rev. Daniel MacLeari, labored effectively for a number of years. MRS. ALEX SCO_'I‘T HONORED of North Rustico on Saturday last |—A WY)’ pica-tam 509351 W115 held conveying the sad nevi-s m“ hey-gift St. James Hail last even- n sister Mrs. J. A. Macdonald, of Petaiuma, California, had passed away. on Feb 25th. Mrs. Macdon- ald will be tvell and favorably re- membered by many friends having visited he.e w.th Mr Maodonald fifteen years ago. —tPatriot please Copy). BY LAW PASSED —An emergen- Cy Ski-Slim of the Charlottetown City Council was he.d at 12.30 yesLerday oi complicatifms following an az- . for the purpose ct giving the third tack of pneumonia. Mrs. Lamonfs death will be learned with deep l regret by a wide circle of friends‘ reading oi the By law to establish the installment payment of Civic} BSSQS-smellls and to tix the rate cf wme ~33; discount. thereon, After the By law ilrriaohrilrkthgrtlnembersag? LIIZSDIZ§1XIIE¥IWBS read for the third time it was Central Parish of the Church of Scotland of which Mr. Lamont was for a number of years the be. loved pastor. The people of this vicinity learn- ed with deep regret of the death of a former resident of Lorne Val- ley Mrs. William McLeod at a very old age. Remain; arrived by train ircm Boston accompanied by her son Archibald on Wednesday even- ing and were conveyed to Lorne Val- ley Church followed by l host of friends who gathered at 48 Road station where remains were taken off train. Funeral took place 0.1 Thursday afternoon services ware conducted by Reverend Owen lHughes. Deepest sympathy is ex- tended to the bereaved members ‘of her family by the people 0f the trict. l5 Yesterday was nomination day for the Federal election. In the dual constituency of Queens County in this Province, Messrs. W. Chester S, McLure, John 0. I-Iynd- man, Conservatives and J. Lister [Douglas and Dr. Cyrus Macmillan. Liberals. nominated. In Prince County. Dr. J. A. MacPhee, Con- tervative and Hon. J. L. Ralston. Liberal, nominated while in King's lDr. A. A. MacDonald, Conservative l and Dr. T. V_ Grant, Liberal. were , the candida/tee. The nomination of Mr. W. Chester S. McLure was supported lchines when at least one was seen by the following: Hammond S. Ford: George D. DeBlois; George‘ McQuaio; Leith Brown‘, Elmer] Brown; Noel DeBiols; James Char- les Moran; William D. Gillis; Chas. F. Bentley; E. D. Nicholson: passed by a vote of the Council. Mayor B. Roy Holman presided and there were present Councillors, SternS. Blanchard, MacDonald, But- ler, McKee and Lrythorn, C. N. R. TRUCKS ARRIVE - Five new motor trucks, the proper- ty of the Canadian National Itali- ways, arrived in the City yester- day. It is understood that they will be used asa pickup and delivery ser- vice fci ire/an, ‘i118 trucks are of a four-ton capacny and bear the Canadian National sign on the bod- ies. The make. of the new vehicles include one each of the following: Ford, Dodge, General Motors, Iii- tcriiatioiirii and Chevrolet. Citizens had their first glimpse of the ma- uptown in the City yesterday. SECOND FLIGHT CANCELLED .—Pilot Joe Anderson took of! from the river ice yesterday morning with a Canadian Airways plane lyln. t\vo passengers and 600 pounds of mail for the Magdalen Islands. One passenger was carried on the return trip. The round trip was made in tlnee hours. A sec- ond tri which was scheduled for the Gui Islands in the afternoon had to be cancelled due to unfav- orable vyeather. Two trips to the Magdalen Islands will be made if weather conditions are favorable, it was announced last night. Ali other flights were carried out on schedule yesterday. —NEW MANAGER ARRIVES — >4- by the Kirk Auxiliary 8 ‘in honor of Mrs. Alex Scott who with her young daughter. Janet are leaving shortly for Halifax to ‘ . . The president, Mrs. . A Law. n. presided and wel- comed ihe ladies who after picking partners enjoyed a social hour in games etc. Before the dainty re- freshments wtre served Mrs. Scott was presented with a lovely hors dbeuvre platter as a parting gift of remembrance from those pre- lr-ent. accompanied yritli many kind nrfshes for the welfare of the Scott family who will be very much missed in the activities of the auld Kirk of which they were valued members for many years. YORK AND VICINITY — Messrs. Herbert Horne, Clifford Chandler and Lloyd Carter Win- sfoe, spent Sunday at York. - The condition of Ken MacMillan Covehead remains ataout the same.- Miss Katie Power York, is spend- inz the week in the city. Miss M. lAtkins City, spent a few days at [Pleasant Grove. the guest. of Mrs. S. Power. —Mrs Herbert Vessey, York, is greatly improved after a few weeks illness -Miss Robinson Stnnhope. is visiting her sister. Mrs MacNally at Scotchfort. —- Mr. Melvin W. Jay continues to Toad turnips at York Station. Mr. Jay is deservedly popular with his many customers. -Potato eroding at York Station continues at Hooperk warehouse. TORONTO. March lil-MPI- An increase in Canadian farm in- come is imperative if agriculture is to give its maximum aid in the Dominion: war effort, the Cane- dian chamber of agriculture says in a 10-point. wartime rogram for agriculture published ay In an accompanying statement. President H. H. Gannam said the plan represents the view of 300,- 000 Canadian farmers and is :le- signed not. only to equip agricul- ture to do its part. under wartime conditions but also provides meas- ures which would safeguard our basic industries under the disloca- ML R“ H, Leek’ me new manage, of 2 tions of post-war CCOIICIILV." the Canadian Bank of Commerce, at ‘ Sununerside. and Mrs. Leek arrived .n Suminerside last evening and are staying at the ueen Hotel. Mr Lock is a native of ruro, N. 5., and Following are the l0 paints of the plan: l. In an effort to increase farm income the Dominion Government is urged to adopt the principle, in Robert R, Rattray; Augustus has been in several branches of that 1L; degisioni; cover-nine price or Aylward; W, Allan Stewart; Nellie: MacDonald; Rcbert. J. Diamond: F. Gertrude Horne; Florence A. Robinson; Edith Kenmxly; Ernest MeCabe; Pei-cy W. Tumor: Sam- uel Kennedy; Mr. J. Augustine Maodonald was the attestor. —IIIATII 0F MRS. JOHN MACCAULL-‘Ihere passed away at her home in North Bedeque in the early hours 0f ma” morning. Mrs. John MacCauli after a short of age and was before her mar- riage. Rnbina Cairns. daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. John Cairns or Freetown. Mrs. MacCaull had resided in North Bedeque ever since her marriage and was loved and respected for her sweet dis- position and kind hospitality and Christian virtues. Her husband predeceased her some years ago. She leaves to cherish the memory of an affectionate mother. her in her declining years, Also one brother, Elton Cairns of Freetown and four sisters: Mre. Campbell. wife of Dr. Thomas Campbell of Summmerside; Mrs. Benjamin 0W Alumni and Mrs. tnrlo. The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon from her late iiisted with the hymns. The lgmns Sun were. "Shall we other at e River," "lace to Face." a "Nearer My God to Thee”. The pallbearers were all nephews of the deceased. Frank Jardlne. Dorreii Picketts, Lorne Sittill, Ralph MocCituli. Wil- bur Btavert and Scott Cairns. In- Bank of Commerce in the Maritimes He was also with the Personal Loan Comgaiiy at Halifax, N. 8., for a num cr of years. Mr. Leek previous to comin to Summerslde was Yarmout , N. 5., for two years and before that was tlanager of the Lunenburg branch for 6 years, Mr. and Mrs. Deck are beln cordially welcomed t0 Summersi e.-—8. There passed peacefully away at. his home on St. Peter's Road in the. marketing of farm products, to establish tt f.iir relationship be- Wvren the price of agricultural nximts and the products the ormer hos to buy. 2. Organized agriculture should be represented on all boards set up for sal cof agricultural products, t.o.n.i-:. BRIDE-The members of the Royal Edward Chapter of the I. O. D. E and their friends early hours of Wednesday mornirigg were erhtertaixned at the home of January 31st, I9 40. 0X18 0f the 65-‘ Mrs Phillips. Grafton tecmed citizens of that place iii the’ Street, yesterday afternoon nt a person of Alfred Larthard. He wasl fifteen table brldze t-hc proceeds seventy-one years old, having beenlof which is for the Society's war born on December 31st, 1868, The people of Hopcdale and sur i roundin districts were grieved to learn o the death of one of their oldest residents in the person of Alexander Kenneth MacDonald on Wednesday, January 24th in his eighty seventh ytcar. He had been lli with a co.d for about two weeks prior to his passing and was well on the way to recovery when g sud- den heart attack seized him. Medi- cal aid was unavailing and his soul slipped away peacefully to his eter- nal home. ARTILLERY ENTERTAINED — Through the good offices of the Canadian Legion the members of the Artillery C.AS.F.. stationed at Beach Grove Inn, enjoyed another concert Monday night. Arthur Bruce, Chairman of the legion Entertainment Committee, rovi- ed and announced the sever num- bers. selections by the Artillery Or- chests-a were greatly appreciated as were readings and up sing- by the s in u form, the readings by urI-r Charles Mc- Innls being particularly interest- ing. Vocal solos by Chas. Earle "took the house by storm" and was LOIHlIEIIEd to good naturedly re- spond to encores. None the least interesting woe a sing song con- ducted by Albert Dennis with Ai- bm-t Blanchard at the piano. E work. The high scorers were xewnrd- ed by generous prizes. two of which were the gifts of the hostess. A quiet but rettv wedding was solemnized at he Holy Redeemer Church. Charlottetown. P. E. 1., on Monday, March illh, i940. with the Rev. R. l-I L. Biiines CSSR. officiating. when Miss Ethel Irene daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward H. Larter became the bride of Private William Ambrose son of Thomas A., and the late Mrs. Doyle. The bride looked beautiful in a street length dress of _coral shade with hat to match. olack swede accessories and wearint a coraage of pink and white carna- tlons. The bridesmaid was Miss Mary Dorie cousin of tl-ie_ tride who looked charming in ae biuc with hat, and accessories match. and who also wore a corsage of carnatlons. The groom was ably supported by liLs brother, Mr. Lou Doyle. The grooms gift to handsome pearl Rosary. and to the bridesmaid a . After the ceremony the wedding breakfast woe served at the home of the bride's par- ents. After which the happy cou- ple left for the mainland where the groom is attached to the R. C. A M. C. Their many friends wish Mr. and Mn. Doyle many yearn of happiness. Mrs. John H. n. Dixon of De- i Sable was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Helen Bell, Friday night. She was retiuning 5£°£u23°“65" is“"‘"l’; t ro y s o spen . rellitlves. They also ‘stopped off in Saint John to visit Mrs. Claudine Wright. FUNERAL 0F 5H8. MCINNIS — afternoon. Services were conducted Miller who also of- Péoples Cemetery". The pallbearers Diamond. AEIIUIIBH’, Gallant. Cephaa McInnis. The Bruce stew-art, and Company property on lower Queen Street. one of the oldest business stands in the City. has been taken over day. It is understood that a new modem warehouse will be erected cén the “site this spring b!’ D¢Bl<§tll51 ">5- 16 DTOPQRI‘ “'36 mullla-Ylwho ‘s the oalie o the Junior occupied by the late A-ThlballVRoywafi and azstuderltrat Prince cf Kennedy, Shin Chandiery. visitor to hi; building is an old city landmark and is well over the century mark in age. It is understood that Bruce Stewart and Co, will move to the Building on the corner of Queen and Water Street HOME 0N VISIT~Di-. R. . Hogg has returned to the city from the Old Country on a visit to his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. G. I-Iogg. of I-lllS city. Dr. Hogg received his Doctor's degree from Trinity Med- ical College, Dublin, after a course of ffve years. later he held the position of House Physician in Sir Patrick Dunn's Hospital the leading hospitals 1n Ireland. He sailed for England on March 1st, crossing the Atlantic in eight days. Speaking of the war situatzon he says the peflple 0f England calm and collected and firmly ae- tennined to carry on the grea struggle until final victory for the allies is aszured. A large increase iii the merit of potatoes arid turnips out of the Province during the riionths of February and March over the onding months of last year by Supt. E. W. AIacKinnon of the Canauzan National Railways In January of this year 341 cars of potatoes and 125 cars of tur- nips were ferried across the Strait ns against 251 cars of potatoes and 99 cars of tuniips for January of 1939. This was an carloads of mtzitces and 26 car- loads of turnips. In February of this year there were 347 cars of potatoes and l0’! cars of turnips shipped against 289 cars of potatoes month of last year. This was an j increase of 58 cars of potatoes and 38 cars of turnips Already there has been 14d cars of potatoes and 50 cars of turnips ATTENDED FUNERAL -_ ML and Mrs. Lemuel H. Drake of Ccmwail. have returned from New Perth. Where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Drake's sister, which was held on Tuesday. POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday a drunk and dis- orderly was fined £15.00 and costs or twenty days. Two cases of uri- lawful o were a timed. ‘This was In con- butter from North Wiltshlre Creamery a- bout a month ago. _ FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mrs. Henry McInnls was held from het- residence 821 Ettston Street Wednesda afternoon. Ser- vices were coduc by Rev Hugh Mliier who also officiated at the E grave. Interment People's Cem-e-l tery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Christopher Ford; Robert Diamond. I snett Gallant, Josiah Smith, Arthur Godkin, Cephas Mclnnis. —S‘SIDE BOY FOR OTTAWA — Mr. Earl Boates. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boates of Summertim- Wakes College, was a home on ‘Thursday before leaving an Friday for Ottawa where his team will play for the Memorial Cup playdoyvns leading to the Dominion championship. Earles many friends extend hearty congratulations on his success-S. The death occurred at North Bedeque on the morning of March 8th. 1940. of Mrs. John MsoCaull after a short illness. Ms. Mac- Caull was 62 years of age and was before her marriage Binie Cairns. daughter of the late John Cairns of Lower Freetown. She was a truly Christian woman of many fine qualties. a good nlegribour who will be great!“ missed by her many friends. Her husband pre- deceased her fifteen years ago. S500 FOR POLICE EQUIPMENT '-—An amount of $500 was placed in the Police Department for short wave equipment for the Char- lottetown Police Department. it was learned from Councillor J. E. Stems. chairman of the Police Committee. Indications were that the Council would proceed within a short time to call tenders for in- staliat-ion of the equipment. The addition to the Police Department was indicated at the annual meet- ing of the Council here early this week when mention of an estimate for the radio equipment was plac- ed in capital expenditure credited to the police department. —DEATII 0F MR. THOMAS WARREN —Friends will learn with regret of the death of Mr. Thoma! Warren on Wednesday nilzht in the Prince County I-Impital after a short illness. Mr. Warren was 37 years of age and his early demise is deeply mourned bv his manv friends. He was the son of the late James War- ren of Albany and resided at the homestead with hi5 widowed mother and was well and favorably known in the district. Besides his mother there areleit to mourn, three broth- ers. Mark, George and Cecil all at home and three sisters. Mrs. Am- shipped this month against I50 P0 turnips for March of last Indications at present are that the movem_ent at the end of March , will be equally heavy as the saiiie month last year. .- place at Seven Mlle Bay Church on Islands was made yesterday when ‘ Pilot Jcc Anderson made two D - . rcund fliflhis to the gulf islands. l mouth) returned by plane yesterday i Twelve passengers were flown i to Halifax. N. 5.. after an enitnvuble < (tea-n, A inn-q mp 5fhedulgd (m- lvisit, with Lieut. Holman: _ M H - Hmmim- DImnE; the big twin-motored dragon ran b5 i into freezing rain over the gulf of ;St. Lawrence on the return trip. . -RETITRNED T0 IIALIFAX — lLieut. Alan Holman and his bride s. Mrs. J. C. Simpson and Mrs. Mildred Simpson-s home a, a m5; nupm] ' main here awaiting favorable fly- shower for the young bride-S _.N|-;w5 OF DEATII§enator Creelman MacArthur has received word of the death of his brother John Walter MacArthur. at home in Somerville. lVlaoArthur was '15 leafs 0i and left Summerslde runny Years ago and made his home in h states. His wife, who was a Miss deceased him some years ago. He leaves to mourn one son and the following brothers: t-hur of Suinmersidc; Wm. D. MacArthur, of LynnAMass; Calif; and one sister. Miss Laurette MacArthur of Arllnawn. P. - I bereaved relatives. . Ci l, ' . took place yesterday iii ' u, DI w lLlcut. A. B. Cosh were welcomed} ‘to the Club meeting. Art Wright, ' An ‘Thursday evening March the many of the younger r. and Mrs. Lewis Herring Murray River. who were married gathered at the home the bride's parents, Mi‘. and Milton Chapman Qnflere thenyl a very healthy state. In the ab- gliqoclrvhr. Thed even-isence of Pianist All. Roi Taylor mg was pleasantly whiled away by] 6398513’ led a 51118-50“! Ind 5110")’ of various games k r. and Mrs. Herring bet- ter known as Lewis and Carrie yvere then escorted to the scat of honor a well tilled basket. placed be- fore them containing many beauti- ful and useful gills of china and linen, etc. Miss Muriel Jackson 0p- ened the gifts, the names and ver- ses were read by and replaced on the table. Mr. Herr- ltig thanked everyone on behalf of his bride and himself for their k.rid- ness, following a delicious h. y enjoyed by all Dres- ent. One and all joined i this popular youiuz couple the very iu d in their wedded life. IIIBIIIIEI. presenting their annual Irish Show today March the 15th. There will be two shows, a matinee at 3.15 performance at, eight. o'clock, year's play Danny Boy wi'l be one of the best shows that. this well known Society has presented for a long time. The playiapiicked full of has everything. that goes to make a good Irish show. Every one of and well known amateur iwtors of Men's weekly meeting last night with Russell heard pre- szding. Jack MacNiilr led the ring- izu; and Ernie Dunni gu:st speaker, gave a stlmuiatlng talk on the inteipretation of world ht of religion. He tury should be called the "Golden Age" in spite of man's mental and physical development with th suiting discoveries and inventions. =He chose rather to call it the dark lneglect of the spiritual, so that we are a race of dwarfs spiritually, manity. The speak- la stunting of the spirit. the underlying cause of the many evils of the present. that in all our programs, opportunities should be introduced for the devefopment, of the spirit. Only by such training need hope cause which brings about vile brose Carr of Etmerald Mrs. Joseph Muttart of Carleton and Miss Herr tlia at home. The funeral is taking Saturday‘ mornincé. TWELVE FLY T0 MAGDALENS -A start at relieving congestion of mails and passengers awaiting transportation to the Magdalen the afternoon was cancelled when FZVO passengers and some mail rc- ing coridltiom. Pilot Anderson raid the Gulf of St. Lawrence north of this province was filled with drift ice but towards the Magdalena the ire thinned out and gave way to open water by the time the gull islands were reached. KINSMEN MEFLI-At the regu- lar Kinsmen meeting at the Char- lottetown last night Lt, 00m- mander J. J. Connolly was the guest speaker. Lt Com. Connolly chose as his subject the "Growth of the R. C. N V. R." In an able address he traced the birth of the Volunteer Reserve up to its present high standing among the armed forces, President Gordon Rice moved a hearty vote of thanks to the speaker on behalf of trc G. Hogg and Sub. l chairman of the Service Committee reported on the work done since last meeting in Welfare Work and also as ‘Treasurer gave a detailed accounting of the Club's financial: position which was shown to be iii. Callbec gave another dialogue. ‘Ijtie meeting closed in the usual The Benevolent Irish Society. are this afternoon, and the eve-sting From information received this action, drama. comedy. in fact it the" players taking part in the large east, was chosen from the leading Charlottetwmi. along with some itery promising new ‘int. The cast includes me fnllowin Hester Wood. Ruth Sinclair, Bil Brown, Isabel Storey. Joe Mc- Tague. Marlon Mahar. Clarice MacGuigan, Roland Taylor. Arthur MacGtilean, Pius Callahan. Ar- thur Moran. Fmnk O'Neill. 'i"homiia McAvlnn. ‘This large cast has been working very hard for the past two months. under t e the direc- tion ol J B. Richer s. trey have left no stone unturned in order to milk! Dim"? B0)’. a play that will be pleasing to everyone. In addition to this play the so- ciety has given great consideration to the specialties, and hnv- pro- cured the services of the farowlng well known artists. Mrs. Arthur Roper. Mr. Arthur G. Bruce. Miss Theresa Costello. Miss Pegvv Camp- bell and Mr Charles Chambv- ' lain. The musical programme will he in the hands of Don Mester and his Islanders. so it. looks like a big nlert tonight at the Prince D!- wnrd Theatre for the Irish. l 0004000004 utooowo-QOQ-o-Qoooo-vovo-Qvbw t ’ imnsii SHIP siuis Willi titan or iiusciti Conrado bound with 50,009 bottles A _ ave interru tion in KYLLBChgn supp iea for Cane apccurred recenn Iy when a special shipment of50 000 Kmschen iant Packages was sent; to the bottom. The balance of the supp] of en Packages, gent on o er ships, has been landed and distributed thinly across the count,- rz, Special concern was felt becauss t is particular shipment". was of the Giant (Free ’l‘rial) size “ti-dd, contains the regular packs e plug the free trial package offer at the i-e_ price. You: local drugglgt; s l has a au ly-bug act immediately! e urge regular Kruachen users i0 get their paglb ages at once to avoid disappoint. ment. If you suffer from rheumatic £81118, frequent headaches, lassitude lotchy. complexion and other ail.’ manta frequently caused by con. gtifiation, Just you try Kru-clien '*"'iiiiirus"”+ ' ififi€sirffii - 1940. to Mr. and Miss, mnciilfif,‘ Glow. a ‘daughter. " YOUNG-A! Iris, Feb. 27. 10.1,’. .0 Mr. and Mrs. James ‘Ioziiii; (“,6 Vesta Henderson), a son. Ewen 11,0. man. WOOD -At Brookfleld on Mawh e Lfioaltlglittdéri‘ and Mrs. Sheldon tvoqd, *"ii'a‘i£§i.i“o?s:= -- irirrfiisaiitrr- Tr- ~~ fiedegmlttiir lgCéiureh o‘? ‘Eff-fill? am . 4. , ‘ Baines C. SS. RE” m‘ Rev R H b ter of Charlottetown to pq-am William Ambrose Doyle ills» or Charlottetown. KITSON-WILLIS — At The Par. sonage, Cornwall. P.E.I., on wgd. twsdfii‘. Feb. 28th, 1940. by the Rey E. R. Woodside. BA, Eeaiior Sarah Willis of Kingston to Hartlanrl Kitson, of Hampshire IVOODBURN-GOODWIN- At 227 Pmvnal Street, Charlottetown. on March 9, i940, by the Rev Hugh Miller of Trinity United Church, Lillian Evelyn Goodwin of Yar- mouth. N. S., to Newman Edvard Woodburnigfmcliafiottetoyvn ._ __ DEATHS“ MACLARE. —At New Perth. March 5g, 1940. Adeline S. MacLaren, aged REES-At his residence. 4086 hiarcil Avenue, Montreal, on March 9th, 1940. Archibald P. C. Recs be- loved hu band o.’ Kathleen Duty Chadwick. and son of the late Rev, and Mrs. Joiin Rees of Livitr-vril, Wales in his 47th year, YI-IO —-At the "P E. I. _ Hospital Wednesday March 13th, Chariea Clayton Yeo. arzc l8 years, ' MACBETII-At Forest Hill ltiarcii fl, i940, Mrs. Colin MacBcth. F COADY -At Broekvale, 1o’. 30. March l0, i940 Mrs. Tobias Coadjr. MACINNIS-At the P. E. I. HOSDIIA on Saturday, Itfarch 9, 1940, Mrs, 3911B‘ Macliinis in her 60th year. PETI-Zlts-lii Charlottetown on Maml 11. i040, Mary Peters. tired weeks, infant daughter of M2". and Mrs. Leo Peters, CARVER-At Pownnl on March l2 1940. Vvillirirri Carver aged B8 years. SIMIIONS —-A .‘ . _ ~. i940.‘ bill's. iiobslrfhrtgii Iezd ltIuvKI-JNZIE - Sudcieni home in lvlclvlile, 'r1lIll’5(I,8}',a£I.il-lt1‘§ 14. i940. Joliii Donald MacKeiizie. BULMAN —.-\t Hume, R1,.“ M,“ 14- 1940. l\ft'=- Honeywell Biilman in tier 56th year, ' MICIEADYEN At New Haven, on March l4. i940. Mrs. Margaret MuFflfiSvll. aged 88 years WARREN-At Albany, March l3. 194°. Thomas T. Warren. aged 39. MacISAAC~At the home of no 50H. Neil Aisclsnnc. Stinimersitie, March l-llh. i940. Hector hint-Isaac age 8i years, ' M5IX-LE'I'T—-At Unlcm Road ori Wecnesdriij. March lii, 1940, .\irs. John Molett, formerly o: New Glasgow. P ii llelii n ii'ie Past Middle Age WIIOII Ill(‘ll untl ivomt-ii get _P=\"'i middle ago their energy tinti iivtivili- in many instances, lit-gin l? \l“"1‘“°' and their general vitality is 911 "l" wane. Little sickneesea and ailments seem harder to shake off than formerly. and, hero and there, evidences 0f i‘ breakdown begin to appeal‘- Now irtho time when those wlw wish to mtiintriin their health and vigor, rind rctriin their energy W" iiiipnircrl FIlfllIIlI trike a course Milburnki Ilenltli rind Nerve Pill!- Thcy brace up ttnd invigorate lb} system, and help stiiil of! the decrefl‘ tudo of advancing years. The r. Milhiirii o», m, Toronto» 0i"- eoovooooemrooooooooo» How Are Your Eyes‘? II you are having irvmillflm! of strain-headaches, tore c!“ or dlulneso — consult a 1P9" tolls!- At your service n-llhJPl" of experience nnd a lhltPWlh refracling service. Call in and discuss your dif- flt-uilleii. ii. F.‘ Iiiitoiiesoii n, r, ‘ntrrciit-zsou I i r. o. IIUTCIIESON. i t - l. __:_1‘_'P_\RCH 16. 1940 _‘