-.,'.Tho craft is at present in Sum- rnan Catholic Cemetery, Giarlottc- " funaral of the late Catherine Wil- , one; Cardigan, Friday morning to N75,”, .. ._,_. . c5512., who also conducted the 1 iservice at the grave. The Dlllbfll" Taylor, Garnet Campbell. Newlflll _. envelopes. Mr. and Mrs. DesRoche » thanked their friends for their nice " its.Avcry dainty lunch was served parlor by little o, y the ladies. All departed for their homes after wishing Mr. and Mrs- Desnoche every happiness. WEDDING BELLS _. The wed- Owen, Charlottetown. The ding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. tague, P.E.I, on Friday. May J8- of _their youngest daughmr, Phyllis, who was united in mar- riage to Duncan MacMaster, son c -of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mao- ,. ter. Dundas, P.E.I., with the home to‘ attend theblcf;em1onv.h:_: t no .fisth;r$e;1m:€lyt§e hosne “of the was served and all dispensed to ents. many their houiss wishing my; wishing them many his bride much happiness. hI/p y years of wedded life. — (Hflfi .-bride‘s m friends jo . - b0 M h2'l,1881 of Aca- H-‘i: palrgntaalgiirmer Navy Minister » iigus L. MacDonald is a first cou- "Iin i Ilia parents were Theodore Ber- _ nerd and his wife, Ann Perry. "Both are dead. 515° He received his early education 0! the RAJ’. ‘PH-h at Tignish and than graduated from Canada to Australia. 3' from Union Commercial College at -, Chariottetownu before ‘bled attended . r a a. " ‘ Agtleerpgrrijaduagreig he J h" l will! !°1‘|~ home and became sseociat ‘flgnish Trading Compan late Senator Murphy. —‘} MONDAY I0!!! IOI FUNIIAL - Mill Ilormco Bruce oi Havorhill. Mam, arrived in Charlottetown by plane yesterday enroute to her forms‘ home ht Hcathcrdale to attend the funeral of her mother, Hrs. Sarah Bruce who passed a- way on Friday. Mrs. ‘Bruce was ill only a few days. -DIES AFTER. BRIEF ILLNESS -The death occurred in Alberton yesterday morning of Mrs. Mary Rix after a brief illness. The late Mrs. Rix, who was inherseventies, M00 is survived by two daughters Mrs. William Aubrey and Mrs. Arthur MacCabe, both of Alberton South. TAKES NEW POSITION -Miss Stella Smith, daughter of Mrs. John F. Smith, Central Hotel, City, loaves shortly to take up her new position with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Associa- ion, Washington J3 C. Recently she was entertained by her knitting club at which function she was presented with a lovely gift by the staff of the Veterans‘ Welfare Division of which aho had been a valued employee. Naval Service Headquarters has advised Lieut. Cmdr. C. P. Mac- Kerizic. commanding officer H.M. C.S, Queen Charlotte that a 46- foot diesel powered training ves- sel will be attached to his com- mand, to be used in training naval personnel and sea cadets. rmerside where it was built by Palmer and Williams. FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of the late Matthias Butler was held Saturday morning from the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Ernest Collier, 99 Roohford St. to St. Dunstan: Basilica, where Re- quiem High Mass was sung by Rev. K. McMillan who also conducted service at the grave. The pallbear- ers were: Daniel Malone. George Peterson, Charles Hine, Richard Carr, Peter Connolly, and Daniel Kehoe Interment was in the Ro- WWII FUNERAL AT CARDIGAN —'I'he ‘Ion was held from her late resid- All Saints Church, where Requiem High Mass was sun by the 111s- tor Rev. P. McMa on who also conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were Pius Camp- c, bell. Ralph ritapstrlck. Malcolm Campbell], Richard Green, Bernard Wilson, and John D. Campbell. Iriterrrient was in the church cem- etery. Seated in the Sanctuary W85 Rev O Higgins of G-BOrBQWWH parish; FUNERAL AT SOUTH SHORE- The funeral of the late Mrs. Well- ington Murphy was held Friday morning from her la-te residence Cumberland to St Martin's Church South Shore, where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. Pr. Edward, ers were: Joseph Doiron. stlllley GIADUATIII- Recent gradu- ates of the basic training from Military District No. d, Can- adian Women's Army Cop cluded Pte. S. R. Douglas, Char- LBAVIS FOR MONTH-EAL _ weddifi ce MoCormack left yes- m" l-l’ senca her furniture Prince St. will be tak ormaolr "expected to return in MacKay AT ROTARY — Mental hygiene Jcot or an interesting ess at Rotary luncheon yester- Dr. A.J. Murchison, med- ndent of Faloonwood . was announced that the Summerside Rotarians will be the guests of the local club at a dinner meeting in the near future. Guests were Chief of Police A. Birt- wistle and his son Lieutenant Ken- neth Birtwistle, R.C.N.VoRa, George Thompson and Man: Calder were joint chairmen. Mr. Thompson presided. BEREAVEMENT Barker Holland occurred in Bede- que May 16, 1945. He leaves mourn his wife, formerly Jane Morris, and two sons. Harold the R.C.A.P‘.. St. El Chester in A.A.1", now stationed in Dayton. Ohio; also three grand- sons. Arthur, Robert and Lorne, and three sisters. J. Charlottetown, and Mrs. Forbes, Bedeque. Syne Fella Drillon, former star, has accep sex, duty. RECEIVES SAD NEWS -— Mlrs. Herbert H. Thorne or Charlotte. town has received the sad news oi the death of her father, Mr. Thomas Haley in Bonavista, Nfid. HERE FROM 0TTAWA—Mr. N. Murray, of Ottawa, of Charlottetown, vacation here renewing old friend- He is now senior Labor- atory Assistant at the Experimental Station and a mem- ber of the executive of the Ot- tawia branch of the League of ons. It is the tendency of modem education to ennoble th Boyle, Bishop of d Chancellor of Reverend James Charlottetown an St. Dunatanb University. told the oi the College yes- asion was the ninety- en ercises of the institution. latform with the Chance he Rector, the ht Rov. R a nguished guests inclu- n His Honour Liieut-Governorauat Mr. 1". L. Holmes, e Usriited Kingdom, l Charles terday afternoon I {ormefly ships. Mrs. A8! ul . Shaw, provincial direc- Many friends on Prince Edward rot to learn of the Mr W if Nelson, formerly oi Charlottetown P.E.I., and now residing in Monc Official word was re- ceived from the Director of Re- that Pte. Nelson had died as the result of an ac- but further details nding word from the' h he was serving, Scotia Regiment, conducted North Nova but Fflllmn- Taylor. Joseph Walsh and Edwlll7 l-Iandrahan Interment was in the‘ church cemetery- CS. frigate "Sprinzhill". arrived in Charlottetown Saturday evening for a brief visit. He was accom- panied by Mrs. Harding. The Commander informed a Guardian representative that the “Charlottetown? has covered over 60.000 miles of ocean since sailing out of her home port last May and has been frequently in the rough waters of the North Sea and the English Channel. —BR.IDAL COUPLE WELCOMED DesRoch-s was the scene of a ver by Mrs. Arsenault. There were many 1min] gifts including a. number of ev. A. S. Adams officiating. The rid 1 d e charming dress- st 2d ein Dgikaele vblluye with matohing The bride's eldest sis- E. Munroe arrived fax Herald piease._ copy)- Frielnds in Summer-side "Mr J.A. Bernard. member of the welcoming Flying Officer Stephen dren of . Prince Edward Island Lcfllfllllll" . for 1st Prince was rtotifiecidsatarday F. T 0U l. "‘g,;,,'§‘,-‘,,,,§p“§'r“t§'i§°i§' gOVIIIOQ. He route to India. will succeed Lieut. Governor 3-W- LgPggg who was appointed Oct. 1. 939 Ahative of rigiish. Mr. Bernard was formed ‘ough the partnership ofMessrs. ‘Mr. Morris retired lll it is believed it occurred after V-E day. Pte. Nelson ‘was well-known in musical circles in- Charlottetown, ldruxririmer for many years in local Namma] w" Finance _ J hn g - orc estras there, dllfllé?utlll-gfl"fimgggig““..g‘ "M53|€"‘fi.l€.&'$§‘.°°i..°“¥3§o ncl enlisted l1" l" frigate “Charlottetown. but now 1n the Canadian Anti: in temporary command of H. M. Fredericton early c being stationed n overseas as an infant meilnh d d i E mi an a serve n a and Holland p or to hisrthel‘ mflel-‘tlve- In addition to his mothezgi brother, Charles, discharged from the Bo al dian Ordnance Corps, survives. WELCOME T0 TIIE BRIDAL COUPLE - On the rge assemblage of peo- y atts thin home of the groom's aren _ r, happy gathering on April 24th, when Almon 3g,“ friends and neighbors assembled t0 wglggmg 11°“; tender their son and his bride, Me moon their son Bord Phyllis Wadi-non a miscellaneous bride, formerly Miss shower An address was read by Eachern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. m7 ltIi-s. Roland BishQD- The gifts were W. S. MscEachern _. opened by Mrs. Bishop and assisted i chairman for the field has received a Victory 8a recognition of the splendid ork done by that (liSLriilt-Jlllf- km ing the 8th Victory Loan drive.‘ The two salesmen Major R.‘ . Howard and Mr. Allison Mayne remxomb are to be heartily congratulated earl an ‘the success of av at several camps ! one funeral of May -Th:: hcme of Mr. and Mrs. Thank p19 gin-m.“ IM 1 n orr so . ll, Dunstaffnage, an to em a miscellaneous after ‘their arrival. march, played by Mrs. ‘Ihompson, they were led 'to daughte tee of honour was prettlly decorat- ‘Wm- with pink and white stream- flowers added to the Munroe, Mon- ed SP5. the scene. Isobel Jenkins, and Alva Muttart. were read by Miss Ma Borden, on beh bride made a suitable rcpl ing one and all for thar gifts. After bouncing the bridelll and groom the r evening was went Doris Underha in music, Lunch were beautiful Pond yesterda now of the R. A. Society, ommand who drop- of the pa pod in to Summerside airport en,ices were this'Members morning to continue on his way.§veterans It is nearly two ye Pond visited Summersids last. In , the fall of i943 he was stationed at Charlottetown for a while taking an operational course after he had melsldc. received his that time he has been on Transport, Command and has many flights 5°" over the Atlantic a)‘ Eggltangigfiltifigg" e rs suffering “on “mflfllana laceration as —INJURED William McLe taker of a a. a? aced on in the Cristie will be his first trip Since his last visit here 1.0. has married a Mgntrlsgalmgirl am: e e son o Mrs. John Pond who was no well‘ ‘m’ "mm °‘ I'll"! and favourably known in mes-side and Prince County . subsequently went out of lllllly 10M‘! I8 Wcltflfll mfldfllt ends will ‘ . . . . Bernard and C. B. Morris. In l" ed revealed that he am‘ and th fo u, ' t0 arrived safely in lans to stay for some time country. Beiore' 101111118 the Air Force IEO. Pond was one of the partners in business OUR ‘News Buohfii .0 ..'IBIDAL SIIOWEE - A very lsasant av and Mrs present them with onor of theirrocent (Mrs. MoKenna was Miss Kelly before her marri march was pa jorie fl-Ywlman w ride was being placed in a suit- able chair to receive the ma and beautiful gifts. Mrs. C. Miss Annie Lord Mrs. Ethan Stewart opened displayed the gifts an read the verses accompanying each. atantial cheque was bride from the firm of L Klnnon, Montague, where she has been s. valued secretary for some ears. Mr. and Mrs. hanked their fr and brlngin WEDNESDAY JOINS Y. M. C. A.—Mr. Gordon professional hockey ted a position with the Y.M.C.A, War Services at Sus- and reported yesterday for LEARN SON IS FREE-Mr. and Simon Cavanagh of New ,Haven have received word that their son, Pte. P. W. Cavanagh, previously reported a prisoner of war in Germany, is now officially reported safe in the United King- dom. Pte. Cavanngh has been a prisoner since Aug. 10th, 1944. BURIAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mr. Francis Weir was held yesterday morning from his late residence 45 Park St. to St. Dunstan's Basilica where ‘Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. W. McCardle service at the grave. The pall bearers were: Michael Conway, Hector MacDon- the. gall, John D. McDonald, I-Iarrv Emmett Gallant and somewnel Frank Christopher. SPRINGFlELF-EXCEEDS oo- CTIVE - Mr. J. E. Haslam, FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The the late William H. McLeod was held yesterday after- noon from his residence, 325 Eus- ton Street. The services at home ‘and grave were conducted by Mr. Donald Nicholson, student minis- 'ter, assisted by the Rev. D. J. Pallbearers were Sam- uel Hood, John Howatt, Donald Matheson, Louis McPherson, F.F'. Sidsvworth, and E. W. McKinnon. Marian Ma“ Interment was in People's Ceme- , .___ l BRIDAL RECEPTION-Mulberry e presented a unique and sing appearance on May when a reception was he honor of FQeand Mrs. James L. m" m,“ scomlfleggs of No. 1 R. dz N.S.. Sum- ,- of M; and Mm Alexlmerside, who were recently mar- Scott. The bride was aocompani-l“ ed by the groom's brother Row and the groom by Miss Florence On the centre of the table enlwas a beautiful three-tiered wed- cake which was cut in con- Beh venionai style by the bride and The gifts were many and eautlful. testifying to th la of the young couple. A jolly singtgsorig Ibroughct) i: pleasant The numerous presents eve“ 5 a “759- u ° °“”‘ iguesis were Mrs. C. R. Dawson were opened by Misses’ Norma an; and Miss Florence Cameron, Al- l’. THANKSGIVING SERVICE — msvrhanksgiving service at St. And- flunk. rcw's Catholic Church was held in the church on Sunday, May 13th. the morning mass of thankl- Qmalndef 9g the|glving was celebrate tor. Rev. '1‘. Campbe ning at 7 PM. benediction given by Rev. '1‘. Campbell the sermon for the occasion was preached by Rev. Father McPher- son of ‘Pracadie. The church was ly decorated by the Chil- Mary and the Holy Name Pictures of all the boys rish that are in the serv- placed in the sanctuary. of the Reserve Army and paraded to the church. OVERSEAS - Mr. llan. former the Post Office, Sum- who is now living at Brad- bane, received a telegram on evening advising that his William McLellan had the seriously ill Street Hospital from fracture of a result oi ac- tal injuries. Later in the gllgflllfld a further bu oonoussio with head lacerations t further information be forwarc- d day. May ll, vylgn of f ends gathered at the home {if Mr P 0 h Donor Clinic on Saturday after. gltherinl’ which ga. l ttetonians “BIO an omumgy town's very active Cr Corps, d f bec in . 8d withnmsci: Othllgmllfswéiqflu: tits o It is hoped that his wiwaoon et underway, and ch22] ably iscen y arrived war brides wi feel join my; I'm“?- t y B id d Knitti Cl hilld thgirglelllegrtilesday niggg lends for 00mins ing at the home of Mrs. n. Rob- such lovely remem- bin brances. T e remainder evening was spent in ing and readings. Mrs. Davison added much to th tertainment with three readings. Miss Clemie MacLean and Mrs. Davison were the ac- oompanlsts for the ‘g. sumptuous and dainty lunch was served and later portions of the wedding cakes were sampled by al The evening was brought to a close by singing "Auld " and “They Are Jolly Go ws." music. sing- twenty-five and a half years, resigned from his position and is i“‘ti.’i§r.'€.“i‘§i..i‘“..‘t?3“§i H“ "°"“"- " h" REL-(Moncton 11mm. ‘m,’ ti? w’ a J. C. Sims will cial meeting of the course of a day or two, it ‘Ls un- derstocd. At a night the mat district of Spring- DING-At the Presbyterian Manse, Summerside, on May 8th. there their fillllvlwel- was solemnized a marriage of in rig obtained 106 per cent of onti-eal and Flying OfIicerJames Edward Loyal Orange Lodge and King Hiram Royal Preceptory, of the Royal Black Knight; oi li-eland, gathered at their hall at Central Bedeque on Thursday evening, May, 17th to bid farewell to a faitniill- member, Bro. Percy Allen and Mrs. Allen. The members brought their wives and sweethearts and a social; evening was spent, enlivened by several contests and songs. Bro. Alex B. MacFarlane and Bro. Lloyd Affleck acted as joint chair- men and with some re- maris called on Bro. Allison Profi for an account of his recent trip to Regina. virhich was given in his humorous manner and was very interesting; Bro. T.J. Inman was then asked to give an account of his recent trip to Toronto and Bos- ton which was also much GppNCiS- ted. Bro. Allison Proiiitt reed an address to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Allen, conveying the regrets oi both Lodge; in losing a valued member and good wishes for a pleasant trip to Western Canada with the hoiX‘ that sometime they might return to their native province. At the conclusion of the address Bro. Clyril McFarlane presented Bro. A en d by the pas- li. In the eve- erson resented Mrs. Allen with a beauti ul pair of ear rings set with pearls as a remembrmoe from the telegram ad- that medical examination was not suffering lodges. Ice cream a w served and all icined hands singing "Blast Be ‘Ihe Tie That Binds". closing with the National Anthem. - MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. -On Fridav evening. Msv 11 Mr. and, Mrs, Preston Toomhs, Keri- slngton lovel cola, who gathered to shower one f this month's most popular brides-to-be, Miss Wanda Mann. About 10 o'clock one could hear strains of the bridal chorus being played with Miss Georgie Profitt. r d’.l"€t.“l.'.'o lift??? oom s elco e- - In seal oi boner Ilsa la Io as soon as mm possible. No furher details rc- km- garding the accident were given '7 it is not known as yet j lhow Pte. McLellan received ° injuries. ____.__._.__ Mrs. John Wheatley and Miss eatley, City. arrived home night after a two-months’ in U. S. A., the guests of Mrs. tiers daughter Mrs. Irnelt ENTEITAINED a: an ._ Charlottetown Detachment of ti‘. a tained n}. int“: the brides now mint in Cwlott: tovm and vicinity at the Blood noon.- This was a maost enjoyable meeting members of centive to form a clubtof their WQICWN t0 SOCIAL GATHEnING—The Vic- , Eustonia Apta, last week. No HE cu. I GUARDIAN R c) R SATURDAY SUBSCRIBER JBOMOTED TD CAPIALA .. ""570" Li urant vsravers or Scanner- suie who is stationed at tile 'J'I-<lD- mg centre at Yaririoum, l.‘1.§. has been promoted to me ran: ul cap~_ tain, it nas been i-Mrneu. Travers 1g lilo son oi major victor navel-s o! the Prince Euwaru ,1;- lsnd nignlsnocrs now stationed in W w nova. Scotia and‘ T‘ Summers as. flip . avers was a dlw°ntmued member or the Prince’ llloward Is- land Highlanders prior to the out- break OI’ war onu when his unit was mobilized he responded. that time ho held the ra t he was commissioned in ___ us: “was one oiathedfgt of GRADUATION DANCE-Prince 1° °""'°“ "l w" H . wounded in the Sicilian camps! n, of -Wales College audiloriiarlrxrlzwggl m" ream,“ ,,°me__s_ 5 ,prett1ly and tastefully in a pink and white The heavily ladun basket of lovely and costly gifts were brought in and opened Geraldine MacLean, Marjorie Webster assisted in th fills. The accompanying good wishes and humorous verses were read by Mrs. Hodge Mon 5 after whbh the gifts we arranged on the table by the sees Shiriie Monkley and Flor- us-ual jolly and charming man- ner thanked one and all for re- her at this time and extended a welcome invitation for all to visit her home, this was followed with every- one oining in "For She's a Jolly was a glass bon bon dish with silver stand from the Kensington Girl Guide‘ Co., a china cup and SHIPPED - Ten cal-loads of d hydrated potatoes have been shiP- psd overseas from the Dlllll he"- it was announced by ill 011mm l’! Island Foods Inc. l was said to have been the largest “m: mgpgntlnnl began. A double m W" - n w” 1m‘ Mrs; uravcrs of q! time. Once the starts potatoes sproutins deb dre- tionuis digontirtiuéd. ‘Iln ad tlch supp es o po a es- ming sh the scene Wednesday a the customary P. W.C. honour of the Fourth Ygr Twenty-two men, of whom 1'1 m,’ ' were married, were released from the members. the Misses Stella Smith and Reta McFarland were special fir? guests. Both young ladies were be presented with a gilt from the girls, after which the hostess served a dainty lunch assis Miss Mary Duffy gnd Mrs, Q91‘- aldflantoa. Miss Smith is leavin shortlyufor Wash ton, D.C., ans Miss to Fai-lane let Saturday for Toron . si HONORED on nsranrona- 1 $.a‘li§”§?‘tf.’°“i§”‘ w"; "‘ "5 e 01116 0 a Mrs. n “n - JOHN. 09 Portledge Avenuepwhen a number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A, étggc- tagged! m unc ng. rior to their departure from evening w oncton. During the evening an virith "Th address was read by Harris Han. per in which was expressed the 800d wishes of all present. Mrs. Harper made a presentation of a lbw" basket and smvklns tray in ring to the ‘death of Flt. Lieut. Mr. MacDonald, who has been an omitted, employee of the '1‘. Eaton Co., -. . Maritimes. Ltd, for the last The death Occurred m, wgdngs- has day, April 25th. 1945, after a few of Melville Moly- home in Inkerman, life long resident of community, where he Miler MacDonald's nomination was unanimous. Mr. M.F. Mac- Donald presided at the meeting, which there was an attendance 128 delegates. ~ of four years. - —~——— Listed —PAUDWAR-BEGGS WED‘ seveoit -thsee N.C.O.'s and men of Canadan Army liberated prison- ers oi’ war announced by the De- ' rtm t f National Defense are “rest u’ man-v friend‘ l" luster“ $30 Ifrrilnce) Edward Islanders, Pte. Canada, the principals being Cor- ral Anne Palldwar, formerly of L — The members of King Bruce Swwart d: Co. Ltd plant last Wednesday olzvinih to lalck of Gov-I n ei-nment wor . ey, owever, are ----- and Elaine Muwh’ president ‘mg feeling better today, for even as "I! guests. About they were looking around yesterday. resent. The morning for somethin Commander Reborn o e Collage informing officials of t . Blanchard. vice- ' ' a ll Ma Do id ownie Pack of which she has principal’ and wen e c m en "Brown Owl" for the past and holder, the gift of the Y.P.U., of which group she has held the office of the pre- .______\\ MARRIAGE S class, received the auditorium was taste ull ed for the occasion in t colours, red and blue. else to do. I by Rev. T Halifax was Gordon, naval vessel. rfiqllllillfl airs, will arrive at the Company's dockyard within the next. Jew days, possibly on Manda Ever since December 10 last, when 1945. b were laid off. the Bruce stew plant has had very little in thaet r3158 o‘ muntllgtewar.‘ . lledse. income.) '50,. ted by United lorie Ellen, dim R the extensive rep LAwso-g-II. fiobe- , - ac-LIJO served by the hostess. assisted by‘ a number of the young ladies pre- sent, social chatter and a hearty followed, with Mrs. van Darrach and Mrs. Charles Paynter as pianists. parting the guests wis many years of ha piness, her with a real old time of th n ivi f r victory in Europa we'll klfgld n15 tohe wards of one hundred school cli dren, followed by veterans of the First Great War, then active ser- vice men on leave and members Dcap to tests last fall and winter by the “mom” t.’ "it'll? l” s , 8 all. I G aklggugght to a close chmiitlfivinnlranon of the 06h- ‘ adian Legion, nothing in the form; annahwMacDonald o: McPherson. An impressive sermon urc . e cose - of the address a period of silence paymm “m” DE" was observed in memory oi tion the parade marched in same (my “mine” °l “W” formation to the school grounds where they were dismissed. A ser- vice was held on Monday, May 7th, also in the same church, to give thanks for vlcto FUNERAL SEJRVOICES ‘- The . Sims City Assessor, was held W day afternoon from St. C urc , w ere servce ducted bv Rev. James '1'. Ibbott, "11 “am who also conducted service at the all-bearers were: Chester S. McLure, Dr J. P. Gordon, Ernest coirin and The staff of the t Cogncil attended in On Wednesday morning between m five and six o' clock. fire destroyed a barn belonging to EF. Gauclet of the firm of Arsenault and Gaudet at Wellington. Cause of the fire has not yet been determined made considerable headway before being discovered. Althmigh the A.R..P. apparatus was used flames farmed by a h B411 burned the building to the ground as well as its contents which in- cluded two mildh cows. I call. B, quantity of feeds and some haw-S. - t the Lisunonans ans-an agents: g,fl'{;'“,¥§,§,..., ‘gray 1'1. 1e43, to . r Arsenau . l' grocery of Joseph WMIO Oll Myf- M" “d M“ F qd ' summerside sometime Wednggdgy night and made with goods—principally cigarettes- vaiued at approximately 080. roprietor found that the store sen entered when he arrived to open up yesterday morning at ‘(.30. He notified police and less than three hours later they what was believed to be most of w,“ m,“ the loot and took two Yflllfllllrfl" into custody. 'r_hsey will appear of a few steam WCIIOIIE; to i-epaiia] The absence from the Complllys; 1O 188$ l3 .._ men, earning fllpproxlm-atelywfl. STRICKLANDjt-EJPE, CANADIAN LEGION - The re- inonthly nwetlni weeks’ illness Kills: Charlotwtown Branch of the Le- piaoe eds-iced m ing neighbor, ever ready to in time of need, he will be y missed by a large circle of and acquaintances, t my There was a 800d ntton d ‘med PM “i? E§Znéi'.‘“T.‘Z.-°..‘Ql.‘i5§.i. “ m‘ " 5* “my Mir a provincial by-election frien set for June 4 at a large and en- especially by his wife and family, thusiastic convention held last as he was a good provider, a lover night in Cardigan of home and farm. —PRISONER RELEASED - A at telegram has been received by Mrs, Deighan of Summerslde _ announcing that her son Pte. John Deighan, who has been a prisoner 11m appointment», of a (my M. of war in Germany since August sessor in succession to the late Mr. 0! H _ OIINSTON - at mem . dmfttod S” toilet l discus, on llgay 22, i945, W 1i uki pris- garding thandzeilayon gum than! ‘°'o.'.f"“".'.i““tr°"f..“".°é"vi....... u” ‘or m 1 thoaewretilrni of Frank WEIR — At his residence. 46 Part i’ MB)’ l9. 1945. hauls '14 years rerun: - In the Ch’town 1i Saturday May i9, i945, l’ ROSE — At the residence of bll Rose, St. Andrews, S i9, 1945. ‘llwmas Rio MasLEOD-At his ton Street. May i9, 1965, H. Mao . aged BRUCE — At Heat 18, i945. Mrs. Sarah Bruce, Iidol of the late John Bruce, aged I EABD - at the home of stu- ' lford Leard, Westmoreland. on 20th, 194s, Mrs. Lewis Leard, as a rs. OD - At 325 on May 19th. 1945. a mmlfiffMacLeod. in his 80th year. ‘SIMS — At the P. l. Isiandfloh pltal Monday, May 2i, 196i. its e Sims, in his 73rd year MUN-EA —Suddenly, May l1. at North Quincey, Mass. Mimli Maoliure, widow of John A. Mir ray in her 82nd, year. gamlgisam 1:.“ i; Marcgic. orn ason aged 02 years, formerly Ol 911M! Row‘ . hmnfiwfroun ovarsgas at the W140“! of dBem-barkntion on the the meoflntl!) $11099 d y smglhggnpffgo WES MIBOIII- firnimutte Ezfreslunents were llastdyeaizi has {been biiouiht to be made a; a - Engan an as ar. as s nown the City cgungfipjen is in good health. It is hoped that ‘ he will soon be back once more specie; mgeflng i”; among his many friends in his old 1d r tel; was ddmqjgrmggigdlgnd home to S e over or ur ier co era- ——-— on. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The The Council passed a resolut‘ funeral of the late William John- of syrups/thy to" the widow and son. familv of Mr, Sims, n1.“ their ap- held preciation of the fatthtof services ha had rendered the Clty l-n his and grave capacity of Asessor. M The Cousicll also appointed Mn were; Helen MacDonald and Mrs Brena Dorothy Iiaritz to the to complete the City's appoinh don, merits. the latter to serve for a Cgmgtgry, actor‘ which the ‘ f3‘ with the National Anthem. 14.3 Elm Avenue, City, was yesterday afternoon from his Services at the honic residence. ajor W, Mercer. The pallbearers Theodore Sentner, Kelsey ut. James Arbinc. Roy ‘Toy- Schooi Boaro ior, EORMONDS _ at Cit Hospital onIMME 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Carr (nee Bertha, Steven- somiNa daughter. Peter NIS -- At the Prince Ed- O‘Brien, whose mother, Mrs. Maude O'Brien, lives L. Beggs, of Port Arthur, Oritario. fgttewwncufilfrfid Psggrela 8:3; Both are at resent stationed at _ h 50,; of M" ‘Margaret my,” No. 1 R. a N. ., Summe “ . Rev. nah‘ New Haven‘ Charles Carnegy performed the “aggszg-J-r '- ceremony. The bride was attended by her friend LAW. Hazel Archi- bald, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, while the groom was sigiported by his roommate Flying O icer Shel- don Csrneron, Albany, P. E. I. The bride, given in marriage by Squad- ron Leader B. Schioder, looked charming in a cocoa brown suit with matching aocessoiie. Her bouquet was of sweetheart roses. Following the ceremony the happy couple, together with s number of ln friends from No. 1 R. at N.S., tended a reception at the home of F0. Sheldon Cameron. F0. and Mrs. Beggs ‘have taken up resi- dence in Summeraide, Prince Ed- ward Island. EL ORANGE-MEN SAY FARE- I946. to Mr. and l" Innis, nee Mary Keating. Out our w? By J. R. Willis Our Boaraioigfliogis» " “ " ALLI. waver IGATCH WHAT - ABOUT, awvou CANGODIP some -HE Knows siieezl-gxgrlialsl ‘ s ‘it film‘? “assets-t. , secure. attvou seams cave/vie WONDERFUEI BY TH’ - \\\\‘\‘ guesses no MY OTED ‘ THEYLL START HE'S BEEN on THE OL’ MAN. Tl-PSAM AN’ HE KNOWS MACHINE THAT! "rwen-rv MADEWJOT BORN a ring engraved with Orange lems and Mrs. Charles Hend- OI’! opened their spacious and home to upwards of 150~ tfifidfifih. 10335, ,6 gglgg. AN‘ SIT IN A , r ' wWELLJM SOT RUNNIMG A WlLD-UFE Piieseave - 8 I REGULAR. FEAT - oisr A FEI-