a v<'WV" 9a! RnisiL PAGE TEN .________,..____ _.__i.____.. u-Lm'w_ f OUR NEWS BUDGET . Whol -he rted rt f 1 action the ‘Chnrkiziucltggvn Bglardudsfl o ade ma take in p was phledlad at the ly mee of e Cit O01!!!» ~ ma" uiAirwfiETdivN GUA 0R ouu SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS‘ l Poirier. E Miscouche. Jorgensen H, Vernon River. Larter, lotiotmvn. Peters. B -L_ On Friday evelll ,1 m hmwwmflc mpmww inisr Campbell introduced a bill to re provide s ance certain government officials on their t from office, which was liven first foul . remainder of the afternoon was devoted to the Draft Address debate. TUESDAY NIGHT Another large crowd of sttonded the Tuesday st the Loglon lest night. drones re, Mrs. R. . Portlock. Mrs. Mrs. Helen I. -de's Orchestra. ed the music. INTIIISTING TALK — Last evening a meeting of the B.Y.P.U. featured a talk by Rev. Allen Gib- son who is Boys Work Secretary of the Maritime Religious Educat- ion council. He gave an interesting meuage on the power of prayer. Rev. Gibson plans to speak on other occasions of his stay this week. The devotional period was led by Hedly Palmer. Educational movies in the Lower Hall through the courtesy of Mr. N D. MacLean were follow- ed by a games period. There passed peacefully awav on Sunday evening. January 31st. Christine Ann. wife of John Alex- ander McLean of Albion Cross. Dundas, and daughter of Marv and IS RBCOVEBING — Friends of Staff-SHRINK Joseph Murnaghan 0! thiii ally. who was injured while 3111111118 19 l military camp at Pet-WWI- rwently will be pleased 1° he" that he is makins a sat- all last night. A letter to t effect 151mm raw/err. He hopes to be is to be forwarded to the Board t0 leave the hospital within a of Trade meeting being held m. night. AMUNG GRADUATES-In the list of sfuduatcs of No. l6 Service g Tnlnlng School of the R.C.A.P., of, Havsrsville. on March 5th. appears the name of Ralph C. Herring, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanloy Herring of Hamilton. 0nt., who graduated with a com- inlssion. Pilot Officer He ls I grandson of Mrs. John Herr 0! Mlmay Harbor and of Mr and Many friends are sorry to learn f the acci . Whih dentwMnRa Wood inth W y ess. a week home He was taken to the hospl i n him. ngo after an illness at his Souris. His wife redaceased They had no famifv. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- al of Mrs. William Warren was eld Saturday morning from St. Paul's Church where service was by Rev LeDrew Gardner who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were: Hon. G.D. DeBlois, Messrs WE. Champion. J . T. Robins E I-ieaney. Victor Purdie and Gordon Toombs. Inter- ment was in the People's Cemetery. MARRIED OVEBSEAS— Mi‘. and Mrs. R. K. Clements, Montague. have recently recglved the new; [of , t.- ' t glfbgfgxgfacgegrlsl it; “£3558 mlégn filled to man. can stlll shoe a horse Tomes,’ The marriage wok place a, with the best of them. Mr. Mac, an d 0o _ St. Edwards Church, Romfordflmg b§§.‘,‘,§hfi§‘§s 3x580‘; Si; '3... lcxairrieili topghueldlglaitids 2h??? 51mm)’ “m” 4 °'°1°°<11 ‘11115 Essex. the home of the bride. sgt- ~ ' ‘ Ipaasenzcrs and 300 pounds of mall m°mmg mam?“ W9" 1111119111 1° pm; 1.11.1 yrs t brought back, I; was ca,» Burke-s double-tenement at 7 Orlebar St are now res lug a 36th tri to tlle Islands this season Road, Oxford arndmtéhepiwth carried out by planes -__i o com any. VISITING PARENTS - L.A.C. p _-_.._... John H. DeRcche, R.C.A.F‘., after —DEATII 0F DANIEL DALEY- vislllng friends in Montreal. iil'l'iV-‘ Mr. D. Alban Glllls of the firm 0f ed in tlle city on fildny evening's; R._'I‘, Holman, Ltd.. yesterday re- train l<l spend the week end with’ celvedfl lelesram announcing the his pfircillg at 206 Dorcliestcr Si. cLatll in Saskatoon of his brother- Hc leaves this morning to visit hi: ulljgllwnalll/fii; c home eatle River an - - 0 6h .13.... on 2mm“, 8,: the mam- hifve resided in the west for some land to continue his training. His 1~ e- 5m" 1111111" "P "$198990 '11 younger brother Pat is with the R. isaskamon Mr‘ Dale-l’ w“ ant-lied C.A.M.C. in England. He speaks of d‘ bg-‘Mesién 1,";°11°'1°1°"- N-B- T0 the wonderful hospitality of the G11?lu)er"a“§ u? ownlfffrmerfiléuae English and Scottish people whom an e 5m“ n? c re“ he visited. the deep sympathy of the corns- TIIREE FIRE ALARMS -'il‘lre- munity is extended. -—— was men answered three alarms over RATIO" BOOK FIGURES _ men the weekend but amount of dam- ‘Complete figures from Prince Ed- ward Island's five local ration size “as small The first call was boards show that a total of amass at noon Saturday for g blaze at. Nq g Rgtjgn Book; were djgh-jbug. Proud and Moresldes blacksmith ed during gm dmrjbuglon camp shop 0n Queen Street. There was only slight damage. ‘Ihe second algn recently. An army of volunteer andled alarm was for a roof fire at George workers h work. various boards and the number of Mitchell MacDonald's residence, 1i Felling Street. A hole was burned books given out are as follows: in the roof but there was only d8 1"" Valley talent. ladies. were served by the Isle ta-OOI ' u g‘? Xi? onel . 0,0, whoIhas been in i1 - léi-'ll$“‘i.£8£.'°i."°..."'“ a visit to hismwife E...;"l';,,,§<,>, inlnedlltcly formfuugthh he tie-mam. " It is understood oh t m, 3; $11138 ls b: veteran s? l, Y -A'l‘ DIIIYDBATNN PLANT -Wbrk of 00 . - oration plant at Similar-side wl the town's water system has been eompletod. But work at the plant itself is belill held ll! wait for mac . ‘Illsne is no dc inlte indication as to when it will likely begin operations-l. INFORMATION REQUESTED — His Worship Mayor Holman has s communication from Mrs. Charlotte Hardcnstle, Six, of Blackpool, Lancsshlre, England, asking for information regarding her aunt, Mrs. Charlotte Mimberg, who, she believes at one time N- sided in Charlottetown. l! any of our citizens know of such a party tllfiiy are asked to advise His Wor- s p. HOME FOB. BUBIAL-Iile fe- niains of Petor Leonls MacDonald, W1“ "mil ‘WW 111 39mp- Mw» Mackenzie. Toronto, on Saturday last arrived in the “and Director o, Red Olly Wednesday, accompanied by m; acme J5 his tvio sisters. The remains were mom“, mm transferred from the A. A. Hen- chaflogg r nessey mineral Home yesterday g ' mo to the C.N.R.. Station en route-to his former home in St h th funeral lll held this grooming. w b‘ INCREASE m non m’ “pmmd “l” m" l t " the dc otional rlod §‘“.’°”'§P5," w‘ l?‘ a‘ Wm“ the Red fig‘ par in v enor o ry Products grader hospital treatment a d diet hel ed Mls Jean Boswell. Miss sren with u, 90mm; m‘ y’ l’ put no Bible“ 3;. tgns He. ggtgrisenfMrs. John Dixon and: ACTICIIWKN anngnwyesairdgyl Inn-uh ""111 1181i" m" llJmmngflsxil g1; R» Veesey- Plflh! We" mldld 9m o’ that the Administrator of Farm albgmlown Mag-s whg-i died ‘fringe observance of the Wor “ma: mm and Construction Machinery has ears B80 ‘vlslteilher twice and the Prayer’ A dlswfiion on o authorized an mm“. m m‘ quota Itennle family many times Last security for A“ w“ led by 1V1". ‘or ma] and wood burning brood- smmer M, ~ Rennie cum‘ ,0 see Vcssey. At the close of the meet ng gr; of 1a per Qgnt. yngking 13o pa; h" and m)‘, he, m his c“ w see a dainty lunch was served by the cent in all of i940 sales. Manufac- beml hostess. turers were urged to allow the m-"r “" Pl’. t?" "9"???" ffiPlifi PLAN S AT OURIS -- ~11“ 9- 11 911 ° ° c9" The twain-motored pine which dlivcllfln 01' P11171172] Dsgllty- w]?!- i J. F1. falire e N811 made a. forced landing at SO13": monzhllgyniaqeefing o‘ the Charlotte” able week. The Bank of Nova Scotls. which opened a branch in Victoria. suns years ago, in occupy V"! pretentious premises on Main Street and employ four of a staff. The present manager w. Dunsford comes from Quebec. He is a veteran of the last gerat war. a good mixer and has made many friends since ta over. With his charming wife and aughters are a welcome addj. tion to the social and business life of the COmmllnltv, Ml’. Joseph Maclieod, although asscd the three score and ten al- NUTBITION LECTURE GIVEN‘ —'I'he second in the series of Nu- trition lectures to be given to the ROME I08 IUIIAL -_ {be ra- i'."'.‘»'..‘:§-'°“i ..........°‘ teachers of the cit schools was in Bo nfuzssqfezlvsiatht: week-end, given yesterday a ternoon by Mrs. will arrive in Charlottetown today R-R- Hurst. who spoke on "Vlta- and be taken to the A.A. Bsnnes- mlns." About 40 representative ielyllfiinersl Home. from where they teachers were present and follow- be transferred to it‘, pat"; ing the address a helpful “m”; Wednesday afternoon for torment, discussion took place. The deceased was a sou of Mia. .__i. Melvins MacDonald who maid“ g, TWO TRIPS T0 MAGDALIJNL- f"! miles from the village of 8t. A Canadian Airwa s plane with "15"- w°1’d 01 1-119 1195311 0f Ml‘- qam c,“ Bu,“ a the controls MacDonald was received from the made two round mp8 m the Map Morrisey Bros. Undertaking parlors d819,, Islands ye5wrd,y_ A mm M in Boston but there were no details eight passengers, 1,300 pounds uf 5 vm‘ WEDNESDAY Mrs. A. J. Jnrdine of this city. ,~ WAR VETERAN IN HOSPITAL ._.Mr. William Watts of 2i Chest nut Street is in the Prince Edward Island Hospital undergoing treat- ment for a heart condition. A vet- eran of the first Great War be served overseas as I wrpflrll- Ill this war he served as sergeant with the Veterans Guard of Canada for 18 months, before he was dlschars- ed because of ill health. His many friends hope to see him around a- gain shortly. FIJNERAI. YESTERDAY -— T119 funeral of Daniel McCallum We! held from the McLean Flmeral Hmwwflmnwh; terday a ernoon. rv cbndmled by Rev. G. C. Webster. who also officiated at the 81'!"- mlarmoni, was in Cross Roads Ce- metery. The pallbearers were: Wellington McNeill. Brvei‘ JON!‘- Ambrose Duffv. Perley Mutch, J1‘. Gard. Lloyd Molyneaux. INTERESTING MEETING.- Hampton W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Mark Cameron. The meet- ing was in charge of the president. Mrs. J. D. Maol-‘arlane. Those tak- ret m. hoswj second been assocla its formation, has 111R IODCIItIy been pm few skilled craftsmen of the early rank of Lieutenant c —-___ Robe,“ clenpPfs days. When ice-racing was carried °7 I-"mSQaWiJuL on cllcli week. over the harbor l ice, it was much in demand. He had an uncanny faculty for balancing trotters and pncers. Any hOISE that appeared lvoblv or unsteady. when Joc gave hllll the once over he went on his Way rejoicing, —FUNl-IIfAL 0F BETTY AL_ BERTA DIui-AIVII-IUR- 'I‘ha lun- eral of the late Betty Alberta Mac- Arthur flve year old daughter of Cpl. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur of Enmore was held on Wednesday afternoon with a short service at the home at which the hymn “When he Cometh" was SUD)!- 101-- loivecl by a service at Tvne Valley Presbyterian Church. Both services were conducted by the Rev. H.M. Crosser. During the church service the following hymns were‘ sung: “when Mothers of‘ Salon.’ Jesus Loves Me“ and “Abide With Me . The pallbearers were: Albert Mac- Arthur, Alwn Smith. Orin Enmah and Earle MacLaurrln-S TUESDAY GYDO CLUB MEETS-A "CV ood attendance marked the week- v Gyro Club meeting held at The Charlottetown Hotel last nigh! Gyro Jack Richards was in the Damage was only slight although the house was filled with smoke. The fire appeared to have Origin. ated in a. downstairs room and to have burned in between a wall. one half of the buildln was oc- cupzed by Mr. Jackie Poye and the other by his father. --—-—- Alexander McPher f Bro kl_vn, The with awwiwd on Tuesday Lot 61. Born sulywflis? and Omar- morning, Pbbruary loth, 194d at her ried 1892 and came to live at Dun- home in Wilmot Valle of Mrs. Ro- dss where she had many friends. A bert Agnew, in her ‘l year. Mrs. wonderful strong and healthy Agnew had been confined to her woman, always ready to help her ‘bead! If)?‘ confine months but of late 231511121}? l1 2°11 1111111,“. ff" 11°11“? on pm 1 y. _ o ensewassrlcen wil tent that oomplgltxeflregoifigsy $2.133 dmbetes- 511° had mam’ Mum's 811d- NUIJ M15 Nor." Acting N‘, Cross Null. SW25 on return-this pmwm sanviclis gonzo: year wltenm lllmtkyn M 151ml! 1n J1me of last unable to remand to the trest- t given hel- and on the above mentioned date, Slater germ; W. also her do who was able to be with her few weeks. hter or s ilmriis_\“_ her daughters in Mt. Hope, it h” 1"‘ "M" JOHNSTON-At lilo r. E, l peroen possible of the increase to the Maritlmes and the Western provinces. also that earl- Hospital, March 5, i943 lest shLments allowable be made M . Le of these brooders to dealers. to Mjlllllfi Johnston, Purim: B dllliflhter. aoNliVIN-At tlle P.E. Island Hos. -BRIDE SHOWER-ED — Miss Doris MacArthur and Miss Ruth Lambe entertained Monday SOUILS Charlottetown Board 34.775; Sum- merslde, 20,797: Alberton 10,740; slight damage to the interior of the building. A flue fire at 217 liuston Street caused no damage. FAREWELL PARTYa-On the evening of Saturday Feb. 13th, a group of neighbors and friends from Mayfleld and Cavendish atllered at the home of Mr. and s. lowis Toombs to bid farewell to their daughter. "Cora." who was leaving for Moncton to take up her duties there as Stcno. Clerk in the C.N.R. Regional Office. An address was read during which she was presented with a beautiful 811$ 11° which she very flttingly responded. After a social hour was spent and lunch served all departed to their homes wishing her the best of slic- eess in her new environment. INTERMENT AT DUNDAS CE- METERY - The funeral of the late James Duncan of Southport was held February 27 from the Outcliffe Funeral Home. Glar- lottefown, where services were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster. The pallbearers werezMessrs. Perley ltilltch. Ernest MCInms. Ar- thur Burke, Allison Tait. Henry Wood. owed McGerry- The body was then conveyed to Strathcona to the residence of Alex Buchanan where funeral services took place on Monday, March 1. conducted by Rev. W. I. Green. The 19811119111915 there were: Messrs. Daniel Bre- haug, SgIIl-lle] Wood, John Benton. can Morrison. a. .i. campbell and Herbert McLeod. Interment was in Dundee Cemetery. The death occurred in Winnipeg on Satin-clay, March 6th Of M1‘- Frederlck J. Wise, alldest son of the choir, and the meetlns W86 811'?" over to a general dlSCllSflOIl led by Dr. P.A. Creelman. Mr. W. A. Gau- det was a west of the club last night. CIVILIAN DEFENCE [COMM- ITTEE ltlEETS-_ Discussion mn- cerning decontamination posts took place mt last night's meeting of c the Charlottetown Civilian Defence Co ttee. It was announced that headlight shields for cars are now available. Mayor B. Roy 11°11'11"‘ presided and the fOllOWlFlEZ were present: R. R. Hurst. J. A. Puller- ton, J. T. McKee. I. Y. Reddln. An81ls Mcliiachem. S. Matheson, H. A. Messervey, J. E. stcrns, Dr. J.A. MecMillan and Major W H. Poole. SURVIVE SINKING -- Both Prince Edward Island survivors from the Corvette Weyburn are young and have been 1n the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve for about a yea-r. Both are able sea- men. Thomas Alexander Clair of Montague, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack clalr worked around the town before lie enlisted. He is believed to have trained for a. time at Char- lottetown before going to sea. The other survivor, Horace Richard Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beck of Murray Harbor also work- ed around his home community before joining the navy. He, too. trained at, Charlottetown, it was believed. BRIDGE WELL PATIIONIZID- A very enjoyable bridge party, sponsored by the Royal Edward Chaipter of the I.0.D.E. was held last night in tho lounge of The Charlottetown Hotel. The bridge l was particularly well patronized and 1 7,743 and Montague 9,968. In Charlottetown alone 21,193 books were distributed and in Summer- side 6,829. HOME FROM OVERSEAS _ Among Canadian airmen to arrive back in Canada recently was LAC. Charles S. Murchison, to complete hishtgainglg as i: pilot withnthc! . . . e wen overseas . 1941. with the 14th Field Ambulance Corps. Sussex, N.B., and while overseas was transferred to the Air Force in August, 1942. He is spending his leave with his wife, t e former Miss Alice Cripps. B. N . of Sussex, N.B.. at the home of his rents Rev. .l'.M. Murchison and B s. Murchison. in Saint John. N. WOOLNER-SIMPSON WEDDING -A quiet wedding took place at the United Church Manse, Cavendish on Nov. 21st at 4 P. M. when Helen and Mrs. Jame; O. Simpson, Cav- endish, became the bride of Robert Flostcr Woolner youngest son of Mrs. Chester Woolner and the late Mr. Woolner of North Rustico. The Rev. G. W. ‘Tllley perormed. the ceremony. The bride looked winsome in a brown hat and brown coat with. squirrel trimmings and ac- cessories to match. After n drive to Charlottetown tlle bridal couple re- turned to the home of the groom where a lovely wedding supper awaited them. Only the immediate relatives and a few close friends were present. Shortly after a happy crowd of serenaders arrived and aft- er congratulating the bride groom quietly departed. The young couple will reside in North Rusti where the groom is a pros-poms?! armor. Previous to her Matilda Simpson daughter of Mr. __8 -Born at Lake Verde, April the avenl-HG at tlle home of Mrs. II. M. Downing on Central Street, Sum- inerside at a shower in honor of Mrs. Cecil e, nee Margaret Matthews, who was married re- cently in Toronto. Mrs. Schairf entered the room to the strains the Wedding March played byMiss Gladys Arthur and was escortedto the seat of honor by Miss Lambe. The gifts which were both beauti- prettily decorated tea. waxggon by Mm Doris MacArthur a Mrs. ma. MacEwen. ‘The verses were read Mrs. Jack Profltt. After the gif a were opened Mrs. Sohsrfe in a. few words expressed her ap- preciation and then the guests all sang “For she's a Jolly Good Flei- low". A dainty buffet lunch was then served for which Mrs. J. P. MacInnls poured the tea. The guests were then entertained to selections by Miss Diane Downing. . Lake Verde has lost one of its highly respected cltlzcns in the por- scn of Hugh Callaghan, who passed away at his home on Saturday morning, February the 20th, 1 . 1863, the lato Mr. Callaghan was well and favorably known. He was a. successful farmer and for o. num- Venle station. Although not in l0- bust health for the gust year, his illness was not thoug t. serious un- til a few days before his death, which came a; a great shock to his family and fiends. During his lest lllnem he wil, visited by his kind Pastor Rev. Monsignour Maurice McDonald, who administered to him the last Rites of the Catholic Church, Monday night was stlll on harbor ice yesterday. The three town Council of the Knights airmen aboard included, PO. B. B. Columbus held Tuesday 1118111- Ml Jiiinas, Sgt. H. Comm-an and Radio Fl Officer S. N. Bowlin. They were at on ceremony by Mi‘- uniniured in the landing and are Noonan as Warden and Mew‘!- ‘Ihe Patrick Ready. Cecil Costello. Gus ta l t s y“: a a Murphy. Reginald MacDonald and plane was being operated by the Royal Air Force Ferry Command. Connie Rabid-ants heard the machine cir- bye- gléng for more than a half-hour fui and costly were taken in on a m)?" thought it was in dlfficul excitement.“ m h m m - se 88d co g down on u the gxesent war has been appoint- ed by the Provincial Government. The personnel of the committee damn bor ice in the dark. ‘me landing was made between 9.30 and i0 p.m. charge of the night's meeting of ward Island Art met at the home of Miss Margaret literary talent of the period, refer- to Mark Twain. ferred to the Cans ian poets. Isa- v _ M - her of years was caretaker at Lake lérlaevanancy Cranord ‘Mm c var and Lnicy C architecture of the same period. Mrs M. o... Norman Rockwell in Sourls hotel. finally landing within a -mlle of the town. The machine Mrs. Cecil J. was in w at last Stewart program Society, which is Irving. with a splendid attendance. Miss Maris MacDougall gave an interesting paper on the painting of the period 1825-1900. Mrs. R. E. Mutch described the plug to the novelists from Cooper Mrs. Stewart gave an outline of the poetry of the rlod, and re- and others, as well as the two Island poets, John Hunter Du- Iarkln. Mrs. J. E. Harris described the P. A. Cieelman and Mrs. D. discussed the drawings of the Saturday Evening Post featuring freedom of lifa and religion. Tho President. Mrs. J. E. Harris lyTfifig work with officials of" the Domin- the incident created considerable ion Government in formulating and was working out the details of a land n was assisted in the install- Daniel LeClalr. The revision of A reconstruction committee to ent scheme for veterans of as announced in the Legislature yesterday by Premier Campbell. It mo prince Ed- consists of Hon. W. H. Dennis. Min- ter of Agriculture, Hon. Wright, President of tlle Executive Council, and Maj. 0. W. Campbe Deputy Provincial Secretary-Treas- urer, with Mr. . . Minister of Agricultu ary. W R Shaw. Deputy re as Secret- Y. M, C. A. DIRECTORS MEET- The class work, under the direction of Mr. W.E. Scan ury, Director. and Miss Inis Crel Gcirls‘ Work secretary was review- e Board of Directors of the . . held Tuesday night, These reports showed a. 1 umb of organised and attendance good. Mr. T. Roy Cudvnore ing report from ing of the National Council of YM. C.A.'s which he recently attended as a. delegate. The general secre- tary, Mrs. marked increase in all activities, especially in connection with the Physical ghton, at the monthly meetin classes ave an interest- e annual meet- Douglas. reported B. laws undertaken early last fall lgn was also completed st the meeting. Horace To NAVAL OFFICERS 80M! ON LBAVE- Lieut. Heath Saunders, R. pita], March 6, i943, 111. O.N.V.R., arrived home this week ‘"1"’ from overseas on a visit to his mother. Mrs. EC. Saunders, city. 1'19 15 spending a 29 days‘ leave in Canada. He has been overseas since last August, his base being f; goat. d. Lieut. Saunders was ormerly recruiting officer aboard H.M.C. S. "Queen Charlotto". Hi; brother, Uel-"i- Doualss Saunders, also of the R C.N V.R., and a veteran of the Dleppe raid, arrived home the lime nlsht and leaves this morn- 1118 to rejoin his ship. ’ --II.ECEIVED WINGS AT SUM- MERSIDE — An award of c D. EC. to Flying Officer Wlilam Thomas Hicks "Bill" Gill, 22-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Gill, ronto was recently announced. Aocordin, to the citation the dec- oration was liven for digit flu over ‘rripoll. IO. G his wings at Slnnmerside in Sep- tember l94l and nftor recelvinghis operational train in England was posted to tlle iddle East. He made mami friends in Summerliide whowiilbegladtohearofhlss- ward for gallantry. ng his leaves he used to make his home vwith and Mrs. Sherman Mac- SYDNEY W154}: BLAXLAND m sin de occurred in ll ital venlngof Sydney lvfilloe Tuesday e Blsxland, 73 Macdonald Street, Halifax. Born 92 years ago, Mr. Blaxland was for manyyears llgtlt- house keeper at Owl's Head. Surviving are tworsotapdaughters, w; Mabel, Mrs. E. J. Mary Mrs Jalvinus-a.‘ . to Mr. and liffigmgouigias smiilii nee (Vera. Jenkins) Cllnrlottelown a son. Fredrick Douglas, ' PIVIIURBAIL-At the Prince County O-rliital on March 6. 1943 to Mr . . a‘ - ' hamk Road’ $1205. Muiray, Gm. gfnausoN —— At Hampton. "I firm. Feb. 18. i943 to Mi‘. W- Ferlzuson (nee Eliza win ' Geo,“ wflnmlioys. Malcolm m“, HY-A H°5Dital on Maggi 55219146; lgoufi gifidnlldrs. Austin O. Mu."pll_y' or e 0H. a. daughter. BRUCE"'A1 4'19 -R0l‘nl \'lCl0f‘8 “WW-ii. MOHlN-al. March s. 1m, w Mr’ and 391310?!‘ Bruce, i.’i'>’€v'°°"“ REDS- got! ‘to!!! ‘op ‘Zhlgsdgiei (nee katiéiltiegdiand Mm Edwards . Walter. , " 5°“ “m” arch 5i Sea _ and MABBIAGES iiosuivo - ALLI $2133 Church, Charlottetown, on Mm“ 3. 1943. by tlle Rel". Hugh nm- DD» Wanda. Allison of PW l0 Reginald Tilomasi Gosling. formerly of Bristol, Eng- . J _ h is of Milton. m“? gif; woes: Wes’; ein 19M and worked for a time with T. Eaton C0. l aetndéhairigtmwlwim the n. a. r. ' C L- RICHARDS _ At of which he was always a devoted member. He leave, to mourn, one daug/htcr, Anne, Fairlfleld, the proceed; will go toward the war effort of tlle r. The guests were received by the Regent, Mrs. presided at last night's meeting. '- of Summerslde were the bride was tendered a laneo shower and receiv bcauti ul and useful gifts s’ d is’ do art-ments. The grogsidielgt, AdLpHsslam presid- ed many ed at the meeting and Mr. Bur- Lgm- he was employed for more than twenty-five years with the Vulcan Iron Works with 80°11 511°‘ ass. c He leaves to mourn his wife. for- merly Eliza A. Dal-ks of Brook- fleld, P. E Island and two sons-Nes- lso one brother d b th . arllliilfirgflderltllfe. Wise celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Dec. 30th 194). The Sea Cadets are henceforth to be designated as “The Royal Call- arilan Sen Cadets" by virtue of tlle [not that Hi5 Majesty. tlle King has graciously consented to be the atron of trc corps. it was learned nst night ream Mr. Walter S. Grant, chairman of the Citizens Committee of the local corps. The Cadet officers are to wear ills- some insignia, cap badges. etc. as the officers of tlle R.C.N.V.R. The Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps "Kent" has recently set n HJ. Gordon and by Mrs. A 12.‘. Morrison, Convener of the Comm- __._ ittee in charge. The following were the prize winners: Ladies, Mrs. Sterling MacDonald, Mrs. K. J. Burhoe, Mrs. W. Chester S. m- Lure, Mrs. Fred Nash, Miss Laura Hodgson, Mrs. Walter S. Grant, Mrs. VL Goodwill; Gentleman's, Mr. H. J. Gordon, Mr. Stewart Ives, Mr. W. Chester S. McLure. Mrs. Lucy A. Payntor of North Rustlco received a~ wire last Thurs- day, March 4th, announcing the sudden death of her son llllam Chester Smith of Kahlotus, Wash- ington, U.S.A., at the early age of 57 years. Ho leaves to mourn the loss of l. kind and loving husband and fath- er, his wife and daughter Gerald- ine Moe. Also his mother, sister Dora and twin brother Wesley re- siding at North Rustlco; and Har- old ili Charlottetown. It is over 40 ears since he left his native prov cc for Washing- tOn with his brother Wesley who tentative date the last two weeks-awtumed home the following year‘ In .“.'l'1ll§l. for their gllmmfll‘ ramp. It is cxilcctcd tlle cllmp will be atlontlcti by 150 boys. six officers and lvvn instructors. An effort is being made to secure "camp Buch- an" at Plnelle as the site for the 06ml). nODGSON-PRIDHAM-A very quiet but pretty wedding of inter- est, to many ml P. Elsland was solcmnizcd in the Brunswick Street United Church, Halifax, N. 5., on Wednesday afternoon Feb. 24th., st 2.30 when Miss Beatrice Helen Pridham, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Pridham of Al- bertnn. P.E.I., and Pte. Ernest i-iodiison or tha RCA of Port lArthur, Ont, now stationed in Halifax, were united in marriage To the strains of the Wed- ding March played by the (Xiurch organist, the Winsome young bride entered the Church leaning on the arm of her father, who gave her away in marriage. The ceremony was performed by I-‘lov. J. G. Ball assisted by the Rev. C. A. Brown of the Halifax Gospel Tabernacle who is widely known on the Island and s personal friend of thee Prid- ham family. The bride was attend- lad by Miss Mildred Leflfd also of Alberton and the groom was ably lvirpiported by Pte. Charles Rees also of the RCA and of Toronto. Pol- lowing the wedding ceremony the happy young couple left amid the good wishes of their many friends. on a honeymoon trip to P.I.‘.I. ‘The bride was former! a. valued mem- ber of the staff o the Riverla Tea , Spring Garden Road. Hall- fair. On tlidr return th will re- side iln Halifax, F0091 is stationed. var" Chester never visitcd his former homo during that period, however. MARDI GRAS PARTY —- An en- joyable Mania grog party was held last night by the Charlottetown Council of the Knights of Colum- bus. Members of the council and their wives joined in the pro-Ion- ten festivities. The Knights of Col- umbus chorislers under ectlon of Connie LoClalr rendered several selections. The compose the chorfsters: Person, Ding Conriolly, Daniel Noonan, Wllilam Campbell, Reginald MacDonald. and Ignalli: Murphy with Albert Blanchard, accompan- ist. A "better half" quiz contest was won by the Ladies’ team. The fol- lo lowing took part in the contest: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacDonald, Dr. and Mrs. H. l. Johnston, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred McKenna, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan. Mr. Jack Richards was master of ceremonies for the Quiz Contest. The judges were Mrs. fDr.) J.T. Croteau, r. J.A. Madlvllillan and Mir. Win. Mynn. Following the contest square dances were enjoyed -and then a step dance by Mr. Andrew Gallant, accompanied by Mr. Robert Weeks. Road Plsq Lunch was served by the Lecture Committee headed by llmmet Mec- Donald and William Campbell. Miss Marjorie Mitchell nd Mrs. Wm. Cam ll played a piano duet. A vocs duet, ell; of St. Mary" was sung by Marc Perron and Connie LeClair. A trio. "long. Long Ago" was sung by Connie LeClsir, Abel-t lfancfiard and Marc Pei-ran. The evening‘; program concluded with s sing song led by Connie Ic- M» y"! tlle dir- “ following MIN g1“ Malian: and Mil Claire RECEIVES PROMOTION-Sec- ond-Lleutenant AI‘. Johnston, Murray River. son of Mr. and Mrs. 10W. Johnston, was the rank of lieutenant in the Ro - a1 Canadian signals on Feb. 13 after having successfully complet- ed hls course at Vlmy Barracks. Kingston. Ontario. This officer en- listed in Sept. 1939 as a Signalman in the 8th District Signals, O.A.S. l". In 1940 he was posted to 3rd Cas nadian Division Signals, A.l-"., where he attained the rank of Cor- poral in the same year. Early in the summer of 1940 he proceeded overseas with this unit. While Overseas he was promoted to th of Sergeant in October 1941. Early in 1942 he was recommenm ed for his commission by the Com- manding Officer of his unit. After successfully passing the entrance examinations to the O.C.T.U. he was returned to Canada in July I942 to attend the OTC. st Brock- ville where he graduated as a sec end-lieutenant in October 1942, and proceeded to Vlmy Barracks to complete his course. Lieut John- slcn has now been posted to the Instructional staff of the Officers Tlfllfllfllf Centre at Bmckvllle, Ont, where he wil be instructing in a. C. Signals wing deRTrILHQhO midst of life we are in f the significance of these words been exemplified than in the sudden passin_ the m, Mm eotse N. ams at t s Edward Island Hospital on st. 1943 in the 26th year of her l fe. a oe llbbrua iii She leaves behind to miss mother's tender care an infant», dflllshter bolan Itlgt one week prev- CI . s. Adams was christened Aud- rey Patricia Burdett. daughter of the late Mr. Henry Burdett and avg‘; gimefiefiurililett of bstrsthcoaa. ....W QSCWBJ Incl] Q 15th of October. 1916. She r her grlmaixc education st h Strut cons hool and later sttcnd- ed Prince of Wales College where she took th normal training course. For s num r gif veers rsvious to her msrrln e s e tau t in the public schoo of the province. Many ormer pupils at Union d and Bav Ilbrtune will timely demise. lfer marriage to Mr. George ll. Adam; of Chsrlottotown took place on her birthday, October 16th. i941. He is now left to mourn the loss of a devoted and beloved companion. There also remain her mother. . . .; ther ifsdele of the same wee: and three sistcrs. Mrs. Lome lggintcn in Primrose, P.E.I.: Mrs. Richard T. Matheson in Char- __, d. promoted to u Seldom has a deeper reallz- b salami i Maine, and seven sons James, lin Mass, Harry, a Vemon River on Monday morning, Ibbuary the find was largely attended Requiem High ‘Mam was celebrated by Rev, Mon. signour Maurice McDonald who also ‘performed. the gervice at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. lauis ‘Trainer, William Redmond. Harry Kelly, mrle Acorn, Venanches Cur- lley, and Joseph Wood. May hi; soul rest in peace. ____._ 1 "Resolved that s committee a - pointed by the Board of Train, joining with a s lnl committee of the City Couno I, appear before the Provincial Legislature to pre- sent the need for a new ca; [any and reqifeltlng that they and o: on resolution supporting the ac his Board in its demands thpt the strengthen hll hand in his endeav- our to have the work undertaken by the Dominion Govellmclil.” above resolution wss adopted unanimously st a special general meeting 0f the Charlottetown Board of Trade last night. 1t was moved y Mr. " “ and seconded b Mr. A. W. Hyndrmn sftor lengthy discussion in which strong - plaints were voiced with regard to 1110 present insdequato oar ferry so cs. r The following alaoimlttoe wag a . pointed to wait on the Iogislsturg: J w chair- Messrs, V. A. Ainsworth, Boul , rge p, W. N. Wilson, Prank B. T. W. . and two . Jesentativss from the City Council. tlo W. N. Wilson. ms r of Canada Packers Limited. all stressing the inadequacy of the present service. Mr. V. A. Ainswortn. president of the Board ofufrade jareslded. Those e . A. Msolieod, l1 - . Fran S. Clarke. Major T. I. McNutt. J. O. man. W. Chester l. Graham Rolefl. Mayor B. Holman W. f. A. Stewart. M.L.A., Lt-Col. 3A. W. L. . J u, n19, and .Ohsr to inuries reoeved on exe earn. of the sudden av morning, of Mr. he SummersideTown . ad been ood health up to the oath and had attend- ed the monthly meeting of the Sum- lnersids town council the previous evenin . Mr. rant was 52 years of a e and was born in Sackville, N.B., t e son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dur- ant. I-Ie received his education here and st the outbreak of the last war he enlisted in the 105th Battalion with which he served overseas until the end of the war. .. The deep sym athv of the oom- inunity is exten ed to his wife the former Grace Campbell; Also to his sons. Nell Junior in the Armed Services, William at Mount Allison University, and Ross at home as well a; his urvivlng-sls- ter zlta (ma. Roy sll pliant.) His three brothers Paul. Joseph and Gabriel. and one sister Mac (Mrs. J .E. Dalton) predeceased him several years ago. . Durant was a nephew of the late Rev. A.J. McDouuall of Tig- giil; and Dr G.J. McDoligsII ' a THURSDAY BUNUS FOR FARM LABOUR- EIS — A resolution recommend- ing a bonus for farm labourers is to be forwarded to Mr. Arthur MscNmlars, I‘ of National Selective Service by the Cher- ‘ “ ‘ wil Advisory Committee of the Unemployment Insurance Commission. This was decided upon at s meeting of the commit- toe held yesterday aftornoon st whldi the following were present: Dr. I. J. YOO. Chairman. J. E. Stems, Loo Ooiooiran and George I‘. Dewar. Bpr. Ivan Josenh McCs ol lotto dl of ad i ed oversees em. s has arch l. the message said. (Spr. McCa ‘s name appeared on the official army casualty list - sued yesterday st Ottawa. He was serving with the Royal Canadian $133.». as ‘Ike, a 22 If V . known to his friend er as a cfilllnter. Is survived by his father. who is serving with the Canadian army slid is stationed st the Beach Grove cam near here, s. step mother, two brot ers, a sister and two half-bro- then. are. Bur. Eugene . se nli in Canada. and Stophen McCabe at home while the , iss J rbMcCabe is also at home. The half- rothers are Arthur ‘V? V‘ l vn-wr {webs and Blair ltccsba. also at course Addres "Th thro-u th all men , dividuals, that we should make some l effort to ed with cigsret Government Canada Corps. were looked after by a give of the Canadian Legion War er leigh Taylor presented the ffnancial which was received with report, sa lsfaction. A signal tribute to the service formed th of - by £21131? gieslzture yes- by fer Ca in the o his speech on the Draft s. e Press." he said, "is passing h difficult times. The dif- cult es of the Press seem to in proportion to the intensity of fort. We all know that the mere payment of subscri tion rates does not provide an opera ional pro- t for any newspaper, that in or- der to succeed financially a news- paper must depend in large measure on advertisin . and that at the pre- ti ave superfluity of de-' mand for commodit ifoiency of supply of those rom- m tile and manufacturing concerns do not need to advertls In fact advertising, to some extent, is an embarrassment to them cause it brings in customers who de- m sufficient of to sell or supply. is only natural that in circumstan- co off les. and a de- oditles. The result is that mercan- e their wares. be. and goods which they have not So it of that kind advertising drops "I say this in order to throw out e cation, not onl to govern- ut to organlss ions and in- wogfi which they are doing in pu o ‘necessarily doing at a IQIIIU£CIIUOII' s e interest, and which they are r below the merits of eer- ices they are giving. ‘Ilhirty soldiers left No. 92 CAB. '1‘.C. at Beach Grove this week for 5 service elsewhere in B“ 1 l m Canada. t eav n e wer resen - m‘ s hytlle Pigvincill than-fig the Carry On s p representa- vices. Those leaving, all privates, were: Allen, G.H.. Iimerald Junction. Gallant, J.R., Oyster Bed Bridge. Callaghan. PE, Charlottotown. glow. N.J., Chulottotown. Cbrarlottewwn. Fleming, ‘JIB , Wellington. IlIlll. Gallant, as hvta a The timers! will he held ‘Thurs- dsy morning mineral f-fomsto 8t. Agnes Gullah. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery-Halifax Gironicle. The funeral of the late Neil R. Durant, m-mer Town Clerk, was held yesterday m, from his residence - to St. Pan's Church thence to St, Paul's cemetery. ‘it’; The Requiem High Mass chanted by Rev. J.C. MacDon and the last rites at the grave were performed by M. Rov. G Maolclian. The funeral oortege which led off from the residence st 10 o'clock was headed by manl- bers of the 17th Reserve ( our- ed) Regiment of which tlle de- ceased was a Lieutenant. They were followed by detachments from the R.C.A.F. ILC. side Police Summerside firemen, tlle Knights o4 Oolinnhils, the Ca- nadian Legion His Worship Mayor Lldstons slid City Councillors, wat- lnd Sewerage mlssioilera. l bearers were Ueutensnt Iuserve (Armoured) Re- ghient preceded the funeral car- A telegram was received in the cl yesterday mind Mr Ingles, of the [Sneevers . upply De own A. Pickers d: Co. was also an ei- ficlsnt and popular member of tlle Cit Fire Department for the past twe ve years. While responding to an alarm so f h tal here h underwent i: opfinieaption fzom whizh he failed rs y. lewes on Tuesday. n ltowsflv ednesday, Mnrvll l0, W155): Rev- Gv Cflllylc Webster, wemngtizol‘ Igoregclen Rgcellilnrdgo to Mr. Monastic. ' P . 1h 0f DEATHS McNEILI. -— At the Charlottetown Hos ital Me elll, aged 5g 5531s“ — A Freetown, March 6-D you.’ Mrs. Ellie] Simmons aged ABSENAULT —-At hel‘ home in marside on Monday. Mill'Ci‘i t‘. i943. Mrs. John AIS€lli1ll|L_ ilfllltl ‘l0 lvlauUnuLuilw-Al; ouulilpolt on March ll, 1943, Daniel MtiCUlilllllll in his 98th year. _ NEON-Passed away on Fell. 20111 i948. at 378 Furby 5t. Winnlpeii. Mon, George Cuyler, aged 20 yi. s MUBCHISUN — Al. V lctorln All 0, 1943, Donnld Murchison ng h‘ DUBANT'%At his home in Sunl- msrside Tuesday March 9, 1943. Nail Durant aged b2 years MAAIONISIf-iil liusion, Mas», Mal", 4, i943. Mary J. Kelley, beloved wife of the late Joseph V. Mailonev. formers: of Tsunton. MCII. NA-At All-lens‘. March l. 196i M31. Mart McKenna nee Matilda punsiol-o, Aged ll ears. T NISllT-At the 2.22.1. Hosliiiil ‘ on Marci l, 1948, Mrs. Daniel liisbet of New G so year McGONNELL. -—- At liic- C11! Hospital. March B. 1943 Mrs. Pelt! McConnell (nee Aiulle Malonellll her 26th year nsLzanL-At New Annan Marsh aalasll and '1 IMAM-st his home in will on Tue-srhy, March 9, i943 Kenneth Stewart. age 2e. ' MUILEY-At the Prince Edwnill Island Hospital on Miircli 10. 1943, Sills A. Murley, Aravle Show 1“ his 71st year. JAIIDIN — At. Crown Point of! March o. i948, Miss Lottie M" Jardlii-i sge 94 years. h BUSH-In the P. E. island H0511“ tel March 10th, 1943. Kcnnc lib-uncle Rush. oiled one yefll- 5°“ ' it’. $1. 'J“‘s..“"' “m” Rm’ n c n .. M h 1' 1°‘ fir”? fiaggllilflffx’ foE-flierly 01 roo le. n oruiiasoiv - At Bvllll" " arei ii. i943. John D. McPhersilll 3'95" Mar- t’£"‘.’.'.'s"‘;...f”“§éi$.‘f"’.l€... o seasonal.’ in her 65th yqsrflom MONAGIIAN- At Chlldffilllawfi 4| 'é.°"’.""i..£.‘:’"'.'°: l. ra . _ infsllt dsuahtcr 0i 1'- “f, M" oygonuhgn forms Y Charlotte wn. srliwilitr - at iluimlllflglflg}; kennels 1N1 1‘ 1”“ on March 6, 1943, Jcionlg .