' i OUR NEWSJBUDGET .}..{0ui2 SATURDXY sulssckieiéiiliil iuolvuav gisris b’ li‘»" loo Cr - ' ' M_ and ML F n n .» 4- _-_ oss and cigar- Th, mdn lndnds I M w_ _ GALLANT-ROSS WEDDING - . ill» thrill "i‘h."‘é'-‘ii§‘“‘éi.°"é‘£§l‘i ‘l- i» tst°»..'~la Mr....rns.":s.:;. trawler relish" ....T.li’i".".'i‘.i%.. “n. ‘l.‘"€éi°'é*’i' Al rton, aiter pe di t‘ - c , Kl oam i-i- he is recoveri his ' - 0 fi- e-‘l " ' ' ' " - - - - '_ ... "r "l "or t” l“ m“ n“ ill "rllllllhliif sl:i".:l.-.:l.l::.l.::.-...l:r.li.% stairs". rs. tall. aiimruwrrnh. Elliot‘ °~"i’.‘.“i‘..“.;..‘”.i thC di Lei’ -—— ermaia, ' ~ " ‘ . - ' - oto The many friends of Mrs. Clara e an‘ a“ if w" 5mm‘- Mrs. Sankev McLeod, City, ha; _-- ' 5:11:23?!‘ ' 85523-4)’ g6 siiidghemv. u‘? Mummu “lamb rthgrug/ciirltfethlgagglb? glmTerwihfl Wm "mm °e°°°"‘ l° Curran who took ui in chsi-lotte- CONDITION SATISFACTOIIY- "mlml ' “"5"” "m" ll" l1"- EXCFEQUEB COURT — A cit- bride oi’ Anthony con of Rev and M ca? m M“ “d m‘ m“ mornlin to ‘tto d the annual m~ t m the plebwl” M“ l town, on her return from a visit The condition of Miss Helen Cullen band‘ He‘ Sammy 34°59“ dii- U!!! o! the Exchequer Court will Mrs. Charles Ross of London ‘Eng- xiii‘; ct'tii'o““°l‘°l"“ and tlhelflngl in: of e lffarixiime IYK-‘isporiaiie i urged everyone to ‘I ' ' t?‘ gaolgnll, will In, glad to glnm lllllllell ln d d" awn-lent sdtnrdny, lllaliillélvliix his safe arrival in Scot- gizlalrileldt in Niki“ ‘Court House in land. The! were attended by Miss attended i-hgrmegllntyalioliljayrfrtlilxei; Ciimmi-E-sion The mfltlllll will‘??? 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Bayre Bteevea of Surrjnoraioe‘ 533a losffhelltyhgelliefi commence on ‘(ll gin owe"! with the u‘ wmhm any" mlmuei m“ Curlew? wn_-___evmm" I damage was caused by a flue fire at ditch at “gt cilfvgifdls Sh‘: h“ left l“ Omlw“ 9° floral-it a --,—'- c‘ i100" o Rama‘ thur etliallanmuel Araenaun’ M- DEA B 0F JOSE? a dwelling, house on the south side ceived cuts and bruises in "l9 position m ‘banana! service‘ lLAm To REST —— ‘Ilte funeral LEGION DANCE - Many sailors Gallante-asnk A Perry and l ML Wlli-DGEETM death occurred Orn- iiyamlii‘ gilgegerzlaibufilisclfieferd accident‘ _ —TAKES POSITION- Miss ililltlktlifiYlagtlaiwillllrgglsl ifrtiiiintlyfls geld tllhlllanllled helm "om “ma” T” *_" s“l‘"d“y 1”‘ ‘l’ m‘ “m” “ll shortly after l. p. m. The firemen Tn dln . l] . u‘ Cindy! Croken of Emerird has cliffe I-‘uneral Home Servic: at 3i; daygrightredgiicgo F361;: tge Tue“ BUBGIARQ ACTIVE- A service Bllmmdrilde o! JOWPh F- WQdBB had no trouble extinguishing the nmnéunldlffelfis ‘g3 Mu“ taken a. position in the Provincial Home and grave “is conducted by Leizion home here lflteulgmadlan ilfaullfillhnwfifltedmby Mr, Rlcl-lllld an old: glid higkléia respected resi- L J i or» o or .’.°"i‘.; rte r "rod role» w» - o» ditto-ssh. m sleet...“- :.i..:.*...":l: veitiizllssrisr d all relatives in the lotg of Sgt. ° ° P- 6B 0 - -A. of Pr nce Edward Island. ance of soldiers and airmen as well some tim Tu ' ' ' ' Mn Alexander Agllwll, ‘and old an,“ L Hard, ted Strong K.C. s, Boyne Lodge LO.L. was represent as local sailors The m l a esday night or early sea for many years and knew r s ii , is lhr uni; -. - l- ,“~° lo "Pf". ~ _..____ r d l, _ ’_ ' ' - all" W" Yllslelilov morning. The Auto Sal- quite a bit about the shipbuild- lrllignmiih belyhedgynlodlyfefiihgulh km“ Yvm” Si‘ “a5?” .“““‘ l‘ Much syvnpntin- is extended to Earcnyli nfifldg? i? glilaliflrlolbll and ‘he suprlimitd by $11.1] goresld“ and m‘ Va“ l" M“ Flllllli’ M°Klm°n ooor- in: trade which woo odrriod on in ll‘ nearing the century mark he is fiplgeelnlifi dlfgglcgréllflg-x, “plfislfiaal Mr. and Mrs, James Murray on Colin D. McPhail. Pasilbearaxsslwlézl-Ig-l hi: fisirgctlon ole Mil-Ina‘: gas £1123? $3111?“ ‘hi? broken mto‘ M m” ll" "Tl! d“?! 9! su-lnmflilde- 1'16 M I’ hale and hearty and takes a great 0mg with‘ evergtne‘ ms dam S}; dean; qf rl-lel, balm who w“ add,“ wnne} Murdock McLeod. G: entertainment Dulce; and n” m“: etmfrchlocwgiowvggiéiél; oft 018:1‘- was e. good citizen and will be lntertut in current events. Yester- came as a and“, to all n“ n-ldnd, - e mcnilis old. The timers] was A. cudmoie and Colin D. McPhail. day night dance committee of the taken. and s, blow torul ‘wfiflioifil figllvlerfigobysloz? Jxililglh ‘ariiieifndfllenfi; fl- we II BUBIAL YESTE _ oral of Mrs. Mflifinltgflggn g2: i, . - h 1d ' r lzl. Ei’..°.il"i'§°§.‘..i.‘;°..Ziiiilillii. we i. reveled. .2. iii’...‘.i."5i§€°’t.2“l.i§§é‘ firs‘: hirer“ Pimorrrv- filil“nii‘.*if“i’r"u.iilii°fiif°’lié‘fif 2:22; ti‘: ll?“ "iv-r" o no or door» in l» on». shrill" ‘or to i- ..,,l a, ll... Afllgck l...“ u. wish BUR,“ ‘.—_—ESTERDAY __ The Anelican cemetery roar: PERSONALS-Miss Alice ert Sutherland. ‘Mrs. Garrett: and lock on tshee oil?" by break!“ u“ “ll l“ ‘llllllllm-‘l l" ll" "ml" to st. Igllnstallsrlgasiliccgoxige 5"“ m“ “m” half" wlums‘ funeral °l M" Plllllil 5mm" “"5 MAYOR laimAx-riiswcr- tgilhffiyxrlle lit §’.’.§?.°‘_‘“%~l.i: Mrs‘ William Shem“ I 15;: “the ofllfnegglfivhiltililclfiaxgga h8g1‘; Zfliilfllfiilllllglflj? lblfsnffcn, FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The llelll lesleldliy "lmllllii "m" “ls shin. Moor B. Roy Holman. 1s vis- condition cf mu Watts, York aild Th uner i o -'"-BERT0N COURT - Mse- on Wednesday mornin from at. also . . . vii funeral of the late Mrs, Peter gm fiiflillfig- égnilgnllwilgreélnge "in: Haifax at present on a oisi- Jas. MacLauchlan. Covehead, Harvgyttocka plalcethedlllal-illnegdlsed i-strate Derby held court at Alber- Paul's Church. SiunmeE-sido, Rev. The figiliiiéfilfelrlssffelie? Yaeuolipec, U?“ Dewar was held from her residence quiem High Mass was celebmud ness trip. He ivill be absent from shows no improvement. Mr. Colby April 7th and was largely attenclyl m‘ 1m wall‘ “lld heard WW"! Pr. MacDonald celebrated the I-‘te- Eugene Doucette Elrank Elm "Newlalllls" Y°S‘°“l“>' “ll°"‘°‘“" bv Rev L a Avrcs who also con- “h” l"°"l“°° l" “WW1 days. A lmvir. Freetown. was a recent visi- ded. The service at the heme was l-"°hll’lll°".°ll"" Fl" "of! W ouiom More and Rt. Rov- Mizr- Iknotius Murphy.’ William l" Seriices were conducted by_ Rev. ducted dd; defined, the “and ooooirl meeting or ilie city council tor to York. Mi". Ebenezer Brown conducted by Rev. Ralph w. “llsllml”? Wm "mil ond tho Ci. .1. Macbeusn. v.0. officiated and L-eeR-oserson. ‘ Neil Hcnnan who also officiated The pallbearers were‘ Patrick to deal _\\'ith the curfew law, which has returned lo his home at York, Barker, who delivered d most in- offenders fiacll “Md,” and °°5l5- at the grave-S. M1110 Elm?» Invelmellt W51" m‘? Dnnnls clnls MgDgllallj James if pelldlllg- Wlll probably be held aliei- fl Pleasant visit wizh friends sDirtiK and comforting address. Two for msserlsltlll’ we" "m —-—- People's cemetehv, The pallbearers Ldppm- Harm-I Comma!’ Robe“ next week. in the city. Mr. E. Parish and He also sang an appropriate solo “Md ‘moo lmd “sla- A m’? -PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER -A FUNERAL SERVICES- — were: Elmer MiwNtll. Wink slm- Klrwlnjdnd Ambrose Mcdnne scn lied a business visit to the cit "Shall we Meet Beyond The‘ wasfllled "ml" lhe “cl” “l w“ popular bride to be Miss Iouiae “new ‘l: u“ l“? J°llll T~ rei- mons, Roy smallman. Cyril Mac- _______ - YMC A SECRET,“ H yesterday, Mr, gum How, Elven» The hymn; sung were’ Dos-session of beer and was fined “Bland w“ an,“ d’ mow" m n“ _n was held Tuesday arm-ll gresm’. Milton Carter, PrestOn nddlvdns ADDRESS __ An m Mr- F: -s- Basking Gegemlrlléfc; ggnnwalin “i? nkrvzcven: viéitor to dire T.%l'd's Mytshéfllierd and Does gwd‘“§nh°°£d-5e“§dnm§,l {if c. M. n. A. Hall on ‘ruosoay by msllfljléld’ Q3191}, slgrviifcc at his la Kli- ierestinil address on the life of at tary of the Natiohiu Council y M‘ ' r‘ m“ a s’ ‘mam w“ m‘ I“ "mflll w“ l“ me ' ll“ 5"“ °l slmlllll’ "nil WW1" U ‘e “w” l" _____ , ' , - . Grove, returned lo the Al rt North Tryon cemeter n ll “m5 lllal were not registered. The vices were held in the Centmi _. . . Geoigt‘. Dam)“ Saint 0f England. C. A.s of Canada arrived ill th t ~ ~ i mo -y- w "e l ° firearm w r fl and l‘ number °l h" ma“! l“ led Ch ‘ Ulll ‘fliers pushed may tit L-llll? was M... b. W. T G I. at n I . _ B yesterday Mi. 11851.6 McAbe, Masonic burial service was con- Y‘ 6° w“ ‘called “d llle honour of her a roachin nu - “ml at Marsllflelll43lllloiifl Semis. March E0. i942. Mrs. John .9’ .... ‘l.’ ‘ . ' ' ‘e5 3' 9Y3“ evenlllll and met with the Frifilan Road returned t0 his ducted by Mr. Dcnufd Baker of party fined $3“) and ems‘ *3)‘ tias r ~ pp r: p- “age and we“ clmdlllllell llvi Dliglel was formerly gglnlulnclosbtfeli-qifléllahsreifilutgfialllicf gcllliirkcritllgd Otto tlilgiiigialiliyslilgfi-esslllfi gglles “Vim ‘he R" C- Navy Yootor- pdilpbedilfig woro snow PLmTBFT Three feet "ll"? fill elllzasblllfltlll-g ggovlgilgd ugh ‘lifilvwlisoiiiirifflc lllll l'5- l‘ ing every member, as well as every Rotary earlier ln the d b t . ' '5 T89." "in 3W6!’ l- .i "' some very lovely gifts, Mrs. Roy l-o ll m“, ' - 0°- Calllelllle Bell Mllcplleei dallllmer elector in Canada to vote “Yes" in unavoidabl d ti fly u “as ‘ i Gem“ Macxall‘ “wk Huellmi o 5mm n places defied the e110!“ sllllPllmll "id M" chill" c911" t y ~ rmem was in u“ c“ of the late Angus MacPbee and his the coming mar-mower plebiscne land Lusty 16h? neddon the main- SLOUTS EXPECTED HERE — Prank MacKay and Ray Hiiestis, 0f intrepid motorists who attempt- assisted the young imople m ant-dab biéal (Jhurch Cemetery The lllll ‘Me Man, smnn o. ndpdndldl R w“ quoptm at the meeting h. ‘ms. en in’; he iscussed mat- The foul. Boy Scout oblitz heroes,» THURSDAY ed to get rl-om Charlottetown to tdnnn the you“: people Assisting Gaiters were. Edgar Hearth. W.,l m. She \\'l\5 boi-il there Feb. .‘ ‘ , . o; . _ P “m”! l0 the general yiiio recently arrived in Canada on WEDDING BELLS-A rett vred~ sllmmlllsld" “lld “l” "er" mm" wit e ifi we ' lbw“ “be” mm" lrulllml’ Jrii Mllcusnll nlld been ill poor health Mind“ Past President A B. fisher “var “York help" Cflrfledpilsolneisuof Scouts Association. are expected to Chuch parsonage, Murray Hal-bar, and “new m e5 ‘ml of ll“ clly Silliphant, Nora McIvor, Eve. Mac- ' and at times suffered greutiv. she prdsidan Miss Jun Wake“, mum Y‘ Mr‘ JM rIFFamen Poll fly t‘ i? visit Prince Edward Island toward Thursday evening. March 19th, cldl fgdcadnw“ fem l° l“? p-mvlll‘ Dougall and Mrs. Palmer. Among iifls never heard to comlilalll and ddddmllv ldnlo... (jflntffllifl, sling ii-e Charlottetown yivlclis‘ m i0 the latl“ pm M ‘mm l“ W" °l “h” Ml“ “all” Bull‘ Rams“ Immedigt ime“ °'-P“bll° Wm“- the gins were two beautiful pi-ec- McDOUGALL-NOYE » “Us nlWfLys cheerful. She bcre her two numbers: accompanist was M“ ed Mr Husk!“ leave- - . .tpresud- their Dominion tour. They will pro- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank out t ley a Sim“ Dl°w W“ 53m ents from the staff of Sinclair and home of Elmer MacDonnlrfMllv m suffering Mm great panenm ‘ y. Two Dammit mub day. . g son re urn - nably come to Charlottetown on Ramsay, New London. became the nmchglev gilllgouttieereéilfllagllg. "The Stewart. Ltd.. a beautiful bedspread N. B.. April 16th. a vclll.‘ iAcll . —""“‘ hers uiere also suuz by Mi‘. Charles ime 25> and lung!" in the pm“ brlde °l MT- H "a"! Grant WW5" feet of snow between B1130 klfi id me i floor lamp with Indirect “ght- wedding look place l“ ll“; lll “M! dodlsldl, n, erect d new Earle. Wm) Mm Lima" Eula: as PRESENTATION CEREVIO _ vrice over the weekend. During side, son (f Mr. and Mrs. Justin Kenning-to d l ° E and ing. After refreshments were serv- of immediate relatives until building on the rliius of the FW. ncndnlndldlsn Gddsls “ma, M s‘ Ashortceremon was hel . NY - that time they will meet with Woodsicic, Clinton The couple iie~e snorllv fled. an l‘ gas ll°ll lllllll ed ll dlllwe followed The lllllelc when Dorothy Catllg ll- l ‘vodworth and Cmnpanv stdrd J. M) McFadyelL cmude s . I the H. M. C. synQueen zicgnrncard Sfccutimnd‘ the general public, tell united in marriage by Rev. Wll. back IORnOrIQhLTOIQ/Ibtfltgfigficdiwflfi was mrnlslndd by Mlnd Beam-me Q51- of Reginald Noye, prince lidj Completely destroyed by llrd lore Larry Thornton, Tell gllmmlng and yesterday afternoon prior ladiiul: 21h tntlr tcxp-eriences. and pass on lard C. Picketts, uncle of the culty was caused b); .12.! euwfil- lent, Miss Marie Oaudet. and Mes- Island. was united in nlarrizlge e e aes ideas in A. R. P. and res- groim and wee unattended. After becoming filled with drift Bcsngwgs firs’ Harold finest“ and Roy A' Stanford Bud’ so“ of Jon“ MC‘ Q O '1 D- C r: S p r: m: inst December, ivas reached yester- Rem L J_ 1m- _ de an r day, Negotiations were proceeding fOr y____ “l: maxflagg ggdgiydvgiheralténgls etc cue work. The visiting Scouts, who e. few days visit at Murrav Harbor h9TIl.—S, Dougali. also of Prince Edward Lll. some time pending sanction from ADDRESS AND PRESENT,» presented with appioprlate gmwge grte now enroute to Vancouver. are: the happy coiil-‘le returned to their Ml» v A Alnswol-ln l tnd FRID5Y ma‘ The cemmmll’. w“ llelllllmtd tizt- Federal Cioveihment which flown” Fndn“ April the 17m’ Re“ A uDrew Gard“ d s l’ B11193’ Ndiidtoil. 39h H°ll>°Yn 1700B. home in Clinton where the groom chairlnan of the P i was em k by He“ Quincy sham‘ lmélomflhe “agnlgllllglggg sileflletilllillnvhlcld Mn an enjoyable evening was spent A. ‘DOUBBD. In addiltilorlimto gilhlrdelllillerlilauélooglmnl-lliléhhelgrliiglll is“? prospelliusl ‘arm?’ The best as’ Clllilmlllee “at ‘Ltllgglllszfixlgl; Twill? deigtlzllttcmfnelei at gozlllravil? ( m . W‘ ‘ ~ i ‘ l c f r. and Mrs. 1e thre ' ‘. ‘ ' > - Ws es oi a os. of fiend ou ' o “ 9Y1 flfc ‘S 0 1'5. 0 l1 - Beam be occupied by l-lle F-w‘ gigrrltellie llltlcrgalflyzMlona where classes Ae {Iahlintfigoillgid 195d the“ 111291 Glasgow Troop, and R03’ DB- to the newlyweds for iutisrgahnpf Fplgetflglllliglliztllflil Cgstilrfililtly‘ Plansitfcr Shal-key m“ Annie Banana“) u‘ th Wwllwrlh Ccmlmllyi Wm b‘ bull‘ friends of Edward Connolly gath- side first in seams shi‘ ummer‘ v ' 26th Southampmn fiwlm Pine-is. were discussed atsa aicomm we l“ a lmgemlg lune“ '3“ the Queer‘ street sue‘ a ered in honor of his departure for Perry, sflmfnefsjdg nélnergl‘ dfgldlel?‘ .__ in; which was esiielflm‘l',,§'“§>.'e“n'§§; m, t P m m d ' ' CASE r01: isrzoniaqtian csn-ipbeli several weeks ago i llmlmme“ °t ' °° w“ ~ ~—~ - Band's trout streams will begin mn-n owner of the proposed building is h!“ F‘ Beam“ Reddm- 5mm‘ iflhiliic xlrllghi'cfilgebyr’tligilkg.glkrigg gilviinlirurlligg. vlvzfrlldlnllcsegllfdmlffl; nrgliixéLglitilllflErRlMgi-"DE" _ COURT-At the meeting of the Ex- Other officers named were- Vi W" and a Presentation of a well filled give; identificirtion disks bvuMilg-l, '1". “oval Anthem nvllsp DY8§9%.t:§stNa; fféfgllf; tflgugt 0ft ganada. to be chairman, Mr. Bramwei] Chandlg‘: liibiililelicgi ifgftexi-Idlgylilfito; Kidd; _—_ ———— - ~ ' . r - a — e * . . COL rmhsrox VISITS MOTII- l§{,d€§f,°'wl§§di'“§,jl¥' nmndfsdrptlfijglfflltlllug; kljlgtorgl-ilvng gusting 12:2 icnsghurionetown a fine ldndlddn on l,l"“§§dmll%l,‘§l§_ gg.‘l'§dfl%f“llw°ll ti}? of the executive of the Fish and w, lvlsclrlllllon’ gdgllggylglr l’; ant-A Maritime Central Airways conned thanked n15 many nlendd inscribed on the m“, 5.13m, l l’~ when h a S gr 20 days in Liil dmbendnd names Ltd v5 the D°_ Mammal, M“ F, -J é - J- - Came Association. "me organization April 21. 1942. to Mi‘. and i/irsnot.’ t. * Mr = . . -. - .. - i» ______ ' ,, e - - - . ~. . ternoon where Co1., the Hon. .1. 1.. F” hllefi “Serwélj bclmlfgrslllejldfnllds . _nEnTn on MRS c“ fdgllli- dllléhigimiilptbnnd played God the’ rddfildllllldf by fifildngfifiildnlénl} ll§’§,§’§,lfi§’.“'Ml}“'_; figfff- We" w. rt. Shaw. in seiectins siteé for A rii is, ioaz, to IIij/ilklanltilosllllltrls], §‘.‘§,lf§°“,;.,§‘lp"l§l§§§ (If, dlfidwfffinnmfd lbfiilgtflflgljasMlig-XZ ova: rendered by glCglARD-There passed .w.'§"'§,,s, tertealnmont agi; tgecoSllfilllvliigganCtleixllg Bgnllf t“: ll§”l°‘l' ‘lsankatyl, and ‘ma; Mr‘ L" R: Allen’ Sutlnlllegllg; iltlfafggmlnnlgéivirltlxtlelxlllii-e lzvfagsftlrlserilili?! gbaOllx/nglllsfllleivllyiillan‘ Kingston lulu“) l . ‘ - , in at her home i' S‘- Monday night ll re‘ ' ~= a e5 - lllm llgi" before they EN! MT. A. G. Parks Morita ue ' ' ' . . Anuerst, N. S. Col. Ralston made Flank Mccabe and paler -Mc 5?: av mom g , ll_ i e mlllllefll ofiwd- m ld be l d _ - l? - liam Garrick. Montague W. A. LAPPIN -— At the Charo: v,- lilo trip to Amherst to visit his Garry and danoirlils gels gooigvm scdfidllfffri-egllfirlgo ggrlfigiiarieix n filpigiifnlgllifiiregitlthe Veterans Guard lddldd_cdrlfidi°‘i.ddt‘fdl_l .1512? “siflllllclelfjrllfiegllltlfl g5‘: "fl- Gaudet and J. n. sternQoi Char- Hospital. April m. 1942, ‘to s; Illlmher ‘ylemretl-iebumku ‘glotmwlgh asilealelvegiotilll; StaCveh tclecselggid revefiy‘ ed in slslde ‘hi’? Eff-lube!‘ rlralll" “of the soldier wase aytgtlilgifezlnggommiggr c“ and the gllvemmellll filled W melit 0f War Services Tlahereflarta lottretfilwn and Henry Noonan’ sum- iemnkféh and lglliilidazllnl" a dlwgn‘ e rema ned ere over e wee - x her life and w“ mod; n; HZ’ lllnd d few b] kn 1 . ' 881% 0n a 11mm: for settlement of similar group in each r vi me s e‘ l'- "W5 Dfl- and. The Fairchild plane, which one loft WlohlpB Efldle the bu‘ ° sly es- _ m; m... the Cm, m b0 m’ m p o nce and --- BRUCE—At Charlottetown on s . was used on the charter flight. re- luck and a speedy return. gielgilll-Pfitiswdéhdntggvou: mans? mlgldifihag giésaszni-lout? b03116. He meme anxche(fuelfllégurillllimléfigugg ziggakdngywiizlrfllfiitcyii; Dgvitgce contiutlt AFTERNOON TEA -- The after~ day. April 19th. to Mr. mid rllliilglfirflligga filggflgliatfrsgvflighfizefgxhny. “To mammal-f morale in a w“ or neighbour and friend‘. .5“ ilwals he had spoken t: éitnthaes enallllglgét: {llilleriaemlirnéincgierieiltiil has been made, sidet in an effort to have addlreglsie; figzgdflsgigllaftunién: ggvelnlrgxlgiigig gvlllrligsdr Bruce. a dnaahul. ilizll - . , - - wlce id, 5 < _ 0 er case t on l ff _ _ e" o o or r isatsrlsyr n. “sissy? n. one oi u Aé1il5§i°nf§3§iii°f°i§ l: iii. 2.2. nylons.’ ll l. and a quarter. The plane landed at important." F, b judge [mm U C n, o i r- n- §€;‘il“8i.i€€§“l" filififofiffiili fii§§‘“i‘/F..“l§’i§§n2§°n‘.‘¥° tititii“§.i.%i“i.£*§.lil i“ ‘le°r°"‘llllda"lgrlellrll ""°“” W" sst..l.".il.llr.l.lz"l. airmail’.- ll -_——- - ris ,Arli ' " ' ng. l i _ o e u e. an rs. arisen, ‘ie, roar room" "or ror- ‘Zi%“.€3’l..§§“§ii‘;‘§.°§i% ‘Bifilllii: t"- Mo’? ... llilallli.llli.sl -— wool stem now». - n. fl’.."“i‘.“ii~ "fiifdoi. r"- hrlt... ... L ONT _A mm‘ of 79 naval rh serve Armoured Regiment. P. E. I. Bflles. California: one son Ray- ic~ and the younz man was brought Cgftllllgowgrlgo-Eioulgilfzgxsnridll? n‘. local Red Cross Society. in com- mfdf gdnfrs viellé NQZlVQZKlHiiliTQ. Agrcii l9, 19;; u, Mnmlgnd crults from Torinto arrived in the . > m ln me Arm- molld d; nomd , _ _ nwn Wm.‘ other - (n, We, the wdelddnd n, cm,“ Iiifvtltnien We“ overseas 0nd husband sungnésrrcignizirifgnierfl] SggDf-‘gldénlgxgig/Izgfisgszlaeu!$.24. cnddgd d; the Tcaz‘l>eln Tram,“ Db n, Canada and ‘fltggnglotignssodxiirelteig repose. the Recent, Mrs. H. .1. Gor- Rxiderick_ Mac eoci, l1 sou. mence the training period which with the l5‘ cdnddldn Dlvlsllln, ls taking place this momm t“ ___ . nnmndnt of Prince of wales college wool is dlstrlbuwd man“ volunteer don and Mrs. A. E. Morrison and YOUNKER — At; Wiiisloo null l1. bl-‘Kllls ‘llls Week °ll b°l"¢l m” H- shortly after the outbreak of the 5g pdnl-s church at “in will Loin WEDDING BELTS A but no“. a membn, of an annand knmfls is facing a reduction 1 were ushered by Mrs. E. G. Saund- 1942, to J.S. and M:s_ ynuiilier, M.C.S. "Queen Charlotte". Th9 present conflict. and was associated 5_ B 00c .— ding took place glélfxlgxlllléll‘ craft unit from this rovlnce, l; a; suppneslor wool‘ This n; caused b" era and Mrs. Arthur Mould. Tea was a daughter. buys from Qnbaflg will be joined with Lfn_gon_ A_(},LI McNaughton, ‘ n Alberta on Friday March 6th whee; present spending a s ort leave at a ratloiilngdystem imposed on mg poured by Mrs. J. A. Mathleson, SMITH-At the Cliarlotleioirn llol. by about 5s youn men from vari- cornfnandelmin-chlQf o: the Canad- WEDDING EELLS _ A r n Eldle‘ daughter d’ Mr and Mrs his home in the city. He returned mills and other distributing centres Mrs. W. E. Bentley. Mrs. C. H. B. Ditai. April 19. 1942, to Mr. and 0nd sdctnns of t d nnwlnce wnd Ian Army Oversedn wedding wok mace enema i): y wan“ Brawn" or Tnorsby was‘ from overseas last week where he The retail outlets are being nestrior Lonswor-th. and Mrs. T. G. Ives. Mrs, Ambrose smith, GXpYXOZYH, .i have signed up as naval ratiriZS. After serving I01" a your and a lng at 3y Dunslnnil.’ Bdslny m)?“ united in lilan-iage to John A ‘Rog- silent seven munihs. During his stay ed in the amount delivererfas y‘ Those assisting were Mrs" H" L‘ daughter‘ Janet Marla The naval detachment Which l5 half in En land and witnessing first M155 Patricia (laugh-air of 1&3 w f!" ers of Meanook. Alberta formerly cf l“ England. Capt. Court took a "$111!. Wool for knitting pur oseg Bethune‘ Miss Roberta Nicholson’ McLE0D_In this cm‘ ‘llml ll‘ just concluding preliminary train- hand the battle of Britain, he was dred Myrer and We m Mrs. M - Colemdln p_ E, l_ Mrsj Mduod of number of courses in Heavy Antl- could alwa s be obtained in v5“; Mls- 391")’ T-iilpthome. Mrs. Ar- 1942. to Pte. Sankey McLeod. mw in; hole st, pyegenl; will be (ll-arsed 5cm back to Canada to take charge m“ E‘ My!“ becém L?‘ brrlNor- Rocllesle, d.“ man-on n; none, dnd Allele.“ wont He wlll ndw be 5m eve,- dddnt nds were desired u ' thur Miller. Mrs. O. C. craswcll, overseas and Mrs. McLeod, n SOIL- to the mainland for further fri- of a Seniar Officers School at the Mr Nonmn iReldle 9R j I‘ d9 °l Jese Brewster, brother of the bride "Wed 111 the Dominion for a time ill recently. The large pro grills- Mm’ 0' R Bur‘ Mm‘ George mum‘ Franc“ Rfldemck‘ sti-uction this weelirt makrilng 500m lciléirllltjdgadciatllltige lnlorlginggxtfliytyi. H15: o’ Mr. and Mrs’ Aiexaindér Ffielstglel an? lfixelstetnansan. d Amnrnlz thosefprgafi- F10 dlrovfi érfltinlng in this line. Later ifif Canada's wool supplies pcomeg lililfioilgfiyrlifsszfilgei gallium/ill’: gtigglgl _M lltl all twigs icolilly fol- the new recru s. T e ueen 0f Dundee, c t ' . all m“ v65 ° 8 9 "PM 0 80 Ol/Bfsfius again. rCm Australia and Ne ~ ’ ' ' ' alcl 5- ‘;°.‘l a, short S o land. The bride was br.de and. groom. Mr. and Mrs. Bur- and shipments (mm tnn“ drgeilllzxg gilfiéll-t-‘B-Vgégg. lglfsé gfiiélidllzltrgn “Wliollicr B. ("my o! - a - - - . s l. Cilarlotte which was recently de- mfmlll “ml l5 ‘Pending ~ > chflrmln l m , _ , , dlnred a dommldsloned Slllp‘ ls ed_ lelnvc at his former home in this length dflrés d)! Xigdijwl: veinwtstigneé gfigsbrsiigtei- and brother-ln-iaw of FUNERAL SERVICES - ‘me been curtailed because of the war mlll m, 1 re . .vl uipped with excellent facilities for c Y ______ belie: crepe, with large felt hat in Friends gresialllit nglrlrliudgilémllflflgcg. funeral of Charles Douslas Bent. l" lille Pllclflci lv WRS "Benny DOint- ed Ergnllgacizeggs f: fierecdlspéfy" qNlInAlLND-‘gt up ull.~'l'llll‘n ti?“ pgoxliiéngwzit; ggfimgfgiflnttllqewfiigk Molmlsnvlecnnnhlz- The mlr- :8 lhliisashade and corsage o; A. Island well Ml; and Mrs Bfllynler,’ glefglllcig gérglélgale: ‘and Nllrs. iieitaoutoldy uill/II-cwillgifllm King. Sec- woman to vote in tneylccmlnfilefi angsfillg Ivlam Masund 13%...." l ' ' riage took place at st. Bonaven- er con eouy roses. The pretty lihy, Mrs. H. Hughes nee‘ Mary Mc- l“ °° PM f m“ a" 5M1"? of iacite. ‘ llamas; Al ll. it’ ‘i i on est sailors in the present war-Jrige m,“ Church, ‘Iracadle cross, on bride was attended by M155 Kather- lean. After the ceremony the bride ggmwfgélefimé oylaligllgrfga £143: Eglgfsflgélllxllig; m? gllaetmgatxdéceg: -—- April l5, 1942, toeMfi yundalill-sébet ' Hynes, Millview, a daiighier passed thnough the R.C.N. A Ethel Irene ine Carragher wn ' prll 8th of Miss o wore a smart and groom left for her their home ends M, and Mr, Fraser q mk Qrderi A most pleasant and enjo able . . -_ u)? er. - n-Council had called for a evenln y . . .. g was spent at the home OLIVER-At Big Spllllgf, loxat. Charlottetown Division. . E pzle ee lg ll, T . Morris, dailghter of Mrs. Mary v 8" ii 511 W h matchim ac- 8t horsiy 45 miles south west o. service w d d t d b cut in con ll TUESDAY Mom and llle lute Mr. J1“. cessories. Her corsage was Talls. Edmonton. A reception was at the l" ° n "C6 .v the Rev. a sump °ll °l W°°l l" ca‘ of Mr. and Mr. Fr d W ll, Hal-A il 19, 1942, t Pl hi‘ tr Morn: cl Bedford, and Mr, Charles mun r0595. The groom was suppoi-t- ll°m° °f lie!‘ 515m‘ Mid bfvther-lii- Mr‘ 3mm“ past” °l the Ullllcd m“ o‘ {mm 30 m 5° P“ cell‘ M‘ tic, on Thursday in elronora or one RPTB. Oliver anti) Mli OiIili-Zrlnlcnge‘ h . f t mCw-simrea navahliallgtgi; Mic fiifiidnlélégfaliiliil riliiilkoii fig giyoolldngmigbefiiucltlahrg’ ilérelnofl‘; hisfieifiiiiigiflltlleilirméifiilifihrilii" geuégrrinetlliiytttonsltfofituenglpwlellr: Efiliifliiefi. he growl“ scam” “l g1 hthoMboigo of] than iigmmunity aggildnglsdggiorgii oi Sonia “for; . . ."u€€n m‘ " o’ - ' ' Q ' on ac nadw —t th P.E.Isaii women»r»»o»o=~~irr»r~r w» l’°’§l°"3l“" Eiioiféifm”? v m vrro M» ii¥.%%.2l"n§"€ii‘§‘ ‘i‘§...*ii°"l.§3i“iio ill. iiifuii.fil“it.i*é“iiti’ sill. n. ....... ...... ...... ..... or moon vol eofv» nonn- ror t» or w lfred Mc ar e. o aso celebrated the nup- ll ° 15m“, p92 gum, l’ "l" lng a few days with his parents Mrs. Edmund Robertson, POWllIii, i the mainland. by the Rev. _ _ t n m f Ed b n _ _ "Orin... may. us.“ .i§8?l‘.‘.i.i%l.‘"“ii‘..i2Z .r;:"si*l:. “l.” pleural lii“°‘r¥o=il‘- =§»i-"o@%’¥§l“ “it? hi?“ ‘llliilooilli "ii its “y- ““"““".“.."°:.l- “""“““'- l ‘ . - ‘ _ . . ' ‘ - ' Their friends vrisll them everv hr - Colitis Interment Wild l" Bivficld l Mlllei‘. widow of the late rin- a e“ ‘"3 cllmpally a 39' ‘ ~““ John E. Arsenauii. Bloomfield. were suns by Mlo- J-J- Tmlm‘ Orrin?” Mmha P°°l° ‘° "l" lm" ushers as they launch out on tile ' » l oipoi of the ch lit r~ p 81rd M1‘ RAM" ell" W“ ‘WWW’ “EAT” Lowell M. Beck. Aiiiston. who was ACCOmDaHlBd llv Mls- ‘l- m” l“ fllllllll’ all” wlllcll MY» dllfi l fl i l l lll ___¢ _ cemelerl" a i ll M“ ‘e “wn Bus‘ d my d m; g w ll -—————i——~-— ~-—— slam“ MW l Monocle i“i§..“’l.i..‘;2“§i' by .. or dm,s,od,_-_Mm,m,,o,, ilsflr: dusts; 0,5,3; sis. sass". :....'.:....:.. y... llgolllldlluglthn, lets in" n y o r n . ‘ ' —DEATliOF FORMER ISLAND- _ th, ' ' a d th tat! r - “t "Hf l Charles U. Doiron, 97 Upper semble with hat and riggcisséfeshfi?‘ WEDNESDAY En - Wci-d Pas been received by §§§Y§,l§“sdf,?§§”§ Ehdlfifd“; fiddfjf; 1Z2; moxilliss lxrilnglrotigeentlzzltlogillis; pitted act; morley pvtlea-aaulnadgnbvolllf fiflfidlglllfllcg-glgl mgk ‘l? Prince Street. tone. and W013 a °° 3 Mrs. Charles Ramsay at S'slde of on Apm m at and p_ m. when the best of health. but her sud- Wilden“ Wall °Y1 “M11 °l hll Mwqondddkl? fdrfndrlv‘ ‘d,’ Blllll Jvhfl A. Flell- Albflnifl roses, The bridesmaid, Miss Bem- the death o her aun r. 2 en = . - ‘ Thomas A. Gauthier. North Rus- adette glrainor, 60:15:] ofntfiidnlaigidlc. sulgxlfgEgggeliii D035ERA?1&N_ wundce at gmr hcnwl-lnlvllfoitll": fiatllalcirineénélafixtie, Jgiklllg Alaufiiaifir g” migyngngietxdsbirlrtha sag zlllllgllgh ngfelgtfiy fiibrlgecgogdlgsesdaéld ggvlana edAill 1 s. ico. worea ue crepe w i - » s o iar- Chgng Mm all ,_ . . . - d5 “ ' . q ., . ".' I-owrorioo Hovoo. Dromort- in: ofiovoo°ll°s~ sllpimlll"! "l" l°ll*l°“’“ l1" viidrrsono o ser- Hunter River You “.5333 522$‘ o? Klllm" °l G°°’3‘l°w“- P- E l ivohslgteillililiedrngrlnbaelgklilr Iasillthiulloaaurllgkinuloggmbzlriilgelliigrefd wedlrlfsdaltlilprlrlii-zib muLk-olli? W" h James D. Hepburn, Lewiston, Ida- groom nwals {a fiousinnftxrihenlvlnss gglfengperwn airnd glanglandde his the late William Bernard. who died gredfdelgfdnufi :2,“ dedtd ‘IE3: vdvjgtlfirs’ Anglican Church lol- mslly yen-d gellel-ougly, A11 dined in singing slggn-rowgt sgmmzrélgdllz, n..}ll' 315v, o. Hamm o n ora. - . . rs. urge last winter at Hunter River at i e - ~ , Mrs. Ml wll ' . _ ' X ni Earl H. Johnston, North Wiltshire. liege a reception was hei-I at the DouSIas. 66 Highland Avenue greet age o; l04_ Mm wanna W25 Hempstock of Hamilton. Ont. Rel. In n5 V238” logangllzdllégljzlsmlgfig $178 fig“? sgvgglg dglllggmrvlldggh 1943. Fag} Pdwflrddflfipofilnlfiwilllglr! Vernon E. Jordan. Beach Point. hzme oi’ the bride's mother, Foi- have been informed The mess- 96. Mr. Roy Bernard and Mrs. Ilcr- Dr‘ H‘ W‘ Alllsml W“ ll“ °l' leaves i0 mourn two sons’ My and the remainder of the evening ‘on on ‘vng ole‘! Ill-ll». \' Lea E. Lowe. Murray Harbour. lgwirlg this the happy couple l8"- agc received yesterday conveyed bflffi Bell (lf sllmllll-l-slde lllie grand llclfillng ClEYSYmQII- The bflde- l-llll-l-y E_ Mlllen Dismal Ennlnde,‘ w“ spent in danclnn nnnld belnq g-Ad-i nlflt lolmfr‘ .°1_p-“,,_I,‘ “ J€l1ii A. MMDOMW. M1111?! HRY- by plane for a honeymoon in the no other particulars. Gnr. Doug- nephew and niece of the deceased. Wm’ was Elven m nlanlllge Dy City.‘ and Mr. Sidney L. Miller of furnished by Mr. Alonzo Holmes dlnlfnlsllng‘ pa}; ‘d d1 Ilil our. Maritlmcs Mr. and Mrs. Mc- las is serving with the 2nd Bat- A Clipping from ii mainland paper Fllgllt selgeal" James Hempslmkr the Air Minist Toronto: seven and Mr Eddie Matthews. Bvery- d "n; ‘ _ ' hwy. llllutlld-llld, John D. MoGiivray. Rockberra. cnrnlex-l future home Will be in tery, R. c. A. says that Mrs. Wallace, the oldest R~ ° 5- F“ ll“ °ll°’°""le‘llll' mend-children. ides two sisters body (tins in wishing Mr. Mac- ;',ll"'- 'l° “ln,'ll“'-$~.' loo. bowel! P. Maclnnis. Charlotte- Kinkora. --_ and one of the incst highly es- 1°” °l Helm?" blue mp“ Sl“ Mrs. Pvmison. and Miss May whirl Dong] til» bee; or luok M‘ l °“-.n°“l ' » 01.0 MAN or tcemed residents of the ccminuniiy “I'll” l‘ l’°"°“°l °f smlllel" worth. both of Ean Francisco. to ' ' “l°°'“ ° a“ "l E . vvn. ____ —GRAND Raymond J. Moolntyro. Bodiord -DEATII or lvms. JOHN c. SEARLETOWN CELEBRATES passed away sudde l to. h "lsel- She W” oil-toiled W M155 which th Gu di t d si - Lllll” H""’°'ll‘ P332 station. PILLMAN —Maiiv friends loorriod BIRTHDAY - With members of in Point Du Cherie? Ymaaoreil ignilli Bell‘ Mflllwell- Wm W" l‘ 8W" one aymisothlcar m ex en s n cimlotilCeIQul-‘llig citilgiiilgillletciglb Jill g",f;{,l;"g,.,;. gtgyg; l 96 years of age. A resident ol Point °f llllV-V blue Elle" Wllll l‘ clll-‘llllle The funeral will be held from mill last qvelling, to bring d incur lolwmwn ‘n. “n”. Ixslic MncKay. Murray Harbour. with deep regret of the dcalh on his family around him Mr. Al-exan- I ‘ll ‘mhlmlla m“ W565‘ and M“ 5L Plllllll clllmh 5°lllYilBY l!- successful season to ail end. A ill v iii John O. McKcrmau. Gaspcraux. Thursday night at the Prince Coun- der Affleck celebrated his 98th Du Chane for more than halt‘ a cen- Clement F. MacKenna. Tracadie ly Hospital of Mrs. John C. Piil- birthday on Monday at his JOIIIG tury, the late Mrs. Wallace was one H5"! MiiEllilnney- WM W0"? I ternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Internlent dlmhe [lgrg - Cross. man at the early age of 33 years. at searletown. Many relatives and of the best known residents of this 81""! 0! 9P"! Bree“ "e Wll-h i‘ at the Peoples Cemetery. iifflflli me {ufiéllifi md ‘Zfiffplfi. Lloyd M. McLeod. Murray River. Mrs. Plllman was Editli Bradford friends from all part-s of the Pro- district and news of her passing ‘"37"?! °l' Jllllllllnll Hll Rllses- —i- enlallon n; llwhlo; w“ made n. Harold v. Marr. clrmwn. MggDonflld, dautthtel‘ oi Mr. and vinoe called on Monday to expand will come as mshock to a wide cir- Mr- Niok Roborrton was zroomr- -—IN'I‘ERESTING LETTER ntolu :n1fl$l,]O1ld nlypicllse, , r d n, d, . lilriilhl alic A. Malheson. Cornwall. Mrs. Colin MacDonald of Bher- their congratulations. Old friends cle of friends both here and eise- man. Aitor o reception. Mr. and FORMER ISLANDER --Mavor Lid- Following the banquet, at which ~ll-nl-'4"’- tlllf’. "15 ‘llPl-i lhiiiui Morris D. Moore. Murray Rlvfil brccke and was before her marriage from S'Side motored out on Monday where. During her many years i-csl- MYS- Hempowvk if!" 0n B mo" stone has received a very intcrest- lile President. Di‘. l-lesill McIntyre, 25,95 $3.611); 7 "“,‘,-' a school teacher‘, teaching in her evening to see Mr. Affleck. Mrs. dent at Pciilt Du Cherie, Mrs. Wal- weddins triP- imz letter from Mrs. Lucy Sun. resided Premi Their A. Cam - . . . own hcmc village and also in the Hewett, the only daughter and her lace took an active interest in the D daughter of the late Lemuel Silll- gen delivered :51 lnieifirsting atjl- 5HERREN"Al “Mm. Melvin A. Mimii. Murray Rivflfi Western part of the Province. she daughters were kept very busy on affairs of the community and was BRIDAL SHOWER- 0n Thurd- phunt’ who pa,” “w” duly ln ‘ma n, n" adherent! d; dne P! - {nylon J. Noonnn. Albany, 01nd a charming personality and Sunday and Monday entertaining a willing worker in any worthy en- duy evening. A"!!! 2nd. n lerro Mann at his home lll Glendale, 5mm,’ 8mm M pl-“jdent o; m, LUDEN-At John I". Perry. Siilnmerolde- was well liked The“ H" she lllicl llle "Why visitors who called. Mr. deavour. Active and in possession number of neighbors and friends ggllfql-l-lill, Mfg, gull, will; llllllllleq Dmnlnlon gnl-llng Msmlllllon, he Charlottetown. on d Arthur C. Stewart. Giro Williom- been teaching. both by pupils and Aiilook in full possession of his cf all her faculties up until the authored at the h-"vno oi’ \'ir. and Mayor Lidstone on behalf or her attended the Mscsoncio-Brle: bon- Jim“ l-"de" l" Warren B. Stewart. Mutiny HM- parents. Besides her grief stricken faculties, chatted lntellizently with time of Irer death. she vi-oizked in- Mrs. Justin Wocdside. Clinton i0 mother for his kind expression of spiel ct u till; ssaszin. He FERGUSON" M’ M? past tender a shower in honor of their gyynpgthybetold him that her par- gave a vlvd description o: this lll. Sunday. dgrilllnloédi‘: bour. parents, and husband she leaves to his friends on current {Hall's and dustricusiy and during the , William J. Dalton, Fort Augustus. mourn. one sister, Ellie. Mrs. Ber- farm problems. The family l-Jrth- ainter she knitted 35 bah-s of stock- non Hillard find l"! Vlc" "l" hi"! i!" mlffifi! 51 years and teresting competition which brings 912%?‘ M d] K1,," _._ Joshua S. Muise, Amiraulifs Hill, N S William H. Harrop. Chiovin. nai-d Dcbarr. canton. Mass; four day dinner was held on Sunday ings and hooked several is, in living totm was tastefully deourdt- had left Summerside about 35 ear ll til lgr l . l, ,_,' .,-_’ Donald G. Jav. East Royalty. brothers. James and John of Gdia- this year and all the relatives, who addition to light householglduties. ed for the occasion aria lifter the "no. Her father was laid to regt i: mfg Cling: a o every mo Mtnday, April 2o, 1‘.'4_. .‘..- ll-l l‘ h she performed in her usual bride and groom iiad been lcri to Forest Lawn Cemetery after a. ser- The pfggg3hflqn ol mpg lo m, O'Neil ,. . Allison K. MacDonald, Silmmef- had. Alberta; Clarence of the R. could manaee to get to Searleiown whic . v side. C. A. F, Toronto and Fred at "me. there were a numbev_ of efficient manner. Mrs. Wallace wits tht seat; of honor. the well laden vice in the "Mason's Wee Kirk For winning teams in this your’; com- CAMPFEIJF-ll-l “f, i, Victor P‘. MacDonald. Mount home to all of whom much sym- grandchildren as well. Mr. William horn in Hunter River. P. E. I. in and nicely trimmed baskets were "eathcr" Church, she saysilmt the tlllnll d; m, our-ling Club than 0n Sunday. All!" sleet-arr, pathy is extended. Mrs. Debarr ar- Affleck of Halifax arrived on sat- December. 1546 and in 1897 remov- bfblilhv in bv "it! Mlswi 1mm‘ forest Lawn Cemetery is famous fink place. The Wright trophy, Cam bell. llleddlm i‘ - Harold J. Mitchell. Mount Stewart. rived hOme on Saturday to attend urday to see his father and take ed to Point Du Chenc where she Plfiktflllg and Wlnriiircd Brow": or having three churches. and n presented in the absence of the S” l-l-In Linn.’ the funeral whifli took plow 0n part in the blriilday celebrations. spent the remaining years of her and the presents normed bi’ Mlaro- mausoleum and many beautiful donor. Mr. G. D. Wrllht. Mr. l". Jtfillzzlllllctlllldd Wm "QM, c. a lnm i i Arthri- Mcore. Northam. “all y, G, Reddin, Ch'town. Sunday afternoon with a short ser- He left yesterday on return to I-lali- long life. She married Henry Wsl- Catherine Coilev and Marion How- "culptural works of art. The famous l1, Mcbflne, went to the ollonvlng Arthur H. C. Ross. Ch'iown. vice at the house. followed by B YBX- Modsdses from absent yela- lace ‘l0 years ago and of the union ard while Misses Lorna. Warren Will B04161’! is buried at Forest teem: R. R. Bell, ski , D. M. Gus. 5'95"- ' ,. .,-. ‘rrueman '1'. strailhi. Summer- service in st. John's Church. St. tives were received during the day. ten children were born, seven ot and Adele Brown read the land Lawn. ‘the late Mr. silliphant kept James Burden and gcyver Jones. i‘gl‘ignnfifi—lglilnlgs;j‘ ‘win/n A d gldg, .. F!‘ iifivrfir. Von. Archdeacon G. R. as well as o. number of birthday whom are still living. Surviving are wishes, Mrs. James MacKiiv anti a meat market in the old agricul- The Keefe cup presented by Mr. _, ,. 5mg"- 1 (M) Harold R. MacKen- Harrison conducting both services. presents. Mr. George A, Boy/nets of tier husband. who is in his Bath Miss Doris Buntain Dial-ed the tiiral hall at B'5lde on Central st. I. B will“ ‘lll llln “and, o; gglalelgrwyh/‘lclzniéfillri; zlr. Murray Harbour. ‘ lnterr~~nt was in i-he cemetery nd- Summerslde an old friend. of tire year, four daughters, Mrs. Josie stilts on the table l-lilliirrl lhon on and was a leading citizen of the the d or went to the following d,‘ W“, N sicker l1 Fulton L. Pound, Cliai- joinli v ihe Cliiiich. ‘Thele were family sang some of Mr. Afilecks Bridges. Mrs. John Walker, Mrs. behalf of his wife expr "no.1 his town until 190'! when he left to term: O. K. Preeby. skip, Bl-llne "vrdv. "l? -- 1' n, ,_, ,.. o‘; maul‘ iovcly floral tributes. which old favourite songs during the vve- Prank Ilenderickson of Point Du pleasure and thanks and oxtendci mrike his home in the States. Many Mcbaren. Alfred MeNeill and Syd- HOWATT-M l7l~ ,.‘ loll, i" lciietowtb , . Stckir II Cecil F‘. McCormick, O- bore silent testimony of the love ning. Ice cream and cake was serv- Chcne; and Mrs. Alban ‘Iherlault a hearty invitation to ull to vii-rit old friends will I ember him and ney Brrhaui. ull-y’ and esteem in which the deceased ed to the visitors. Mr. Alfleck came of Montreal and three sons. Wil- them at any timi- All loined in his wife and family. His wife was Mr. P. W. Turner, in the ab- out codgf J5me; L, McCabe. wos held. The pallbearers were from Dunstaffnage with his par- iiam and Edward Wallace of Point singing FOr They ere Jolly ctood formerly Matilda Yeo of Winsloe. sauce of Mr. E. O. Johnston. pre- pi-fl-no (trove. atom-r. Clarence Marchbauk. Roy "its to Searletouri when a yoim: Du Cherie and Harry Wallace of Fellows" A dainty Iiinol". Was seTV- l-ler son Robert. in rekldinv with rented the Dominion Life troliiy 0rd. Coder Unmlftl‘. R615. Rlf- Wnllwi‘. Jack Miirrhbank. Ernest lad and has resided on the old Liites Mountain; and several gzand- ed b the ladies and the remainder her. and the remainder of the fa- to the following team: Dr. F. W. moming Ap Derby. Edward Laughlin and Edvm homestead which his father pur- children and great grandcbildrexn- of t e evening spent in social in- milv live in the vicinity of 10a An- ‘Iidmni-m. $19. J. C. Montgomery, Leonard B. Mlll ' deem-l. __ .1. trauma. __ .0814 .. rutioootthouoiech “ii-fiyqn-oprcnntoaviulirnituauocxeiur-e. ...._aiiaoo.d.nn ..._ ,. .... _ ... - . .. _-__>_._...-.._._ . .