PAcEjfEN Rev. A. McDonald. C. 8S. R. Rec- - . - - u . I for of the Ho‘; Redeemer Church 51m“ m M15‘ Elmw m Bagnans lleflt Saliqturday cumoirninkl‘: I011‘ S}. ‘ oms. ew oun an , w ere 1e wil . . . . , .- condum . misswm 1 —I)0II\(1 NH EI.\--Man) fiiends m.‘ Julep“ A‘ McMillan o1 5L know that \1r. Vernon Ramsay 1s Mary's Hospital, Montreal, Bfl'l\'0d 111113111; il 0;! PEEP/VET)‘ 111191” 111-5 in 1,118 Cil_\' Saturday evening 011 a 1 recent operation Bld-JYIXIIDDCHIOII, i511 101,15 pafgflls‘ Mr, and N B Mr. Ramsay is the son of "r. M. 11111111111111. Ithe late Mr. 11m _1\_f.s. T. D Miss’ Ruth Anne Rourke l5 in the City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. DcCoSlE_~_I3fl.\'f1B1d 111111118 Y 1:9"Cl1arle.< Prcnde Milton, received :l11e11111e111to '11111§‘C§i1l?1°11.<;1§1'1““°.;.§‘,i{§§ tale 51d news of the dear-h of b While there she was the guest of CLidren-g Hcspital 505w“ Mus g1r1f1i1i1gr1c1e1fi y‘? gffifsgxa‘ 312,111 Jackie visited his grandparents Belmont. also her sister, Emily, in Brcokllne. Mass. Elizabeth MacDonald, 22 _ _ Sydney‘ Sift-Pb‘. celghrat-ccfaa Dlfghdily 1:131?‘ 1:31: bfimlldrq] (Patriot ‘.1“"'.‘. "l.‘ v 11'" e"1i'»‘~ l‘ 5»» ~ held‘! 111111 11111161110211 tegnniulva-c your". 1'“ 11111°“1‘11~ 5111mm?“ honor of the event. During the day| v '%~" _ . . and evening many friends called m1 TIIIEHZSBUsY -_- ‘Thieves have 111111 P119113 “'9~°°m°<1 MT- M!!!‘ extend hearty eonaraiiilalicris to M91111! 111.111" C11Y 111-6131 511d K31’ as 1118111 new Superhfinendent‘ Aliza-Donald. who. iilihcugli 3 pa-t the 1011i‘ sicre mark. :5 enjCy- 11111 91d 11°‘11111' gcoduwwll. ifiiinlouiéudsélggifilfiizc: Arthur Allen, Post Master of l " will: 1511111111 111211111111 latter house 31111111191151? e Pots: on‘; 163111” m“ '~ "ts 1‘ .b‘ in ilear 1e - .’ Y -' H 11t1f1"biit 11o valuable proparty “"15 taken gzofiglmrzgls of“ 265$]: m rig 115M112; 19° C“ 1111191 '1 *1 1 g Police 11,11 iiiiaclc to JhCdI/alll lle a; Msistam Rstummg 0mm“. for 311-131 111111110111 111111101119 the taking of the Soldiers vote in ucovrzn flown doon City Police yesterday found two Exhlbztlon (ircuntls and a mails amount 111111 111 a recent break. Chief A.y _, . iriwhistle said last night. 110111 111mb Ii V1 Ci 1. ii!‘ @9011‘ 17311181 C\'(’l'1lll Ainlil-rsz on l 111111.11. 111 1052; Kickliani iLiae-rali L; 011mm. O11 5.1111 RECEIVES TRANSFER — Mr. A. c} Scott. Dim onal Engineer of the -——- _ Canadian National Railway-i. Char- SNOIVFALL INCRL. loiietoivn, has been tranéfcrrcd 10 snow. to iltltl l-o tl v wiicrc he will rcstingc hisl 1.119 \\';11L;1-1;['1)j1 iii the Larger tiivision in that‘ CAIIIE‘ 1o fir» P He will be sll(‘('(:0(iC(l by Mr. F. M 5111.1 l _ S. Wilkins who is at present a bu}: is expected that '\1r. Scott and his . . 11 , family willy 1011113 Charlottetown }“11;111,1H“1‘1(,.,‘_,f;‘{.1 m 5011111111“ 1115 “m ‘ cc1i;.i11:ed_a1t_ intervals ‘all day. gf w@dng5d5y_ Fgbrugry _ After sundown, hmevei, the snow gunem) was held on Fflqgy 13m “can”? 11"" 0111i’ a f" m11°51at the home of her daughter Mrs. - I and 111111=i>°1l11°1P2i"cy Wood 111 1o o'clock LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING -_-The monthly meetuig of the Aux- Charlotletown Branch ilras held in the Legion Hcme on Frlda_y evening, - 1 ~11 1. M". , *4‘ §§;e,‘,",.§1,1,1_ 11,11” 1:},°§1c§§1,_ 111.}, ENJOXABLE EVENING -Tlicl‘e UUR NEWS 1511130121 m. OUR SATURDAY suBscRIBERsj .....1ius W41 icgrcc to JJJID ui llness of Mr. I-Ier- bert strlght at his homo in Sum- ’ Mrs. Gordon Houston of May- MONIMI _fiold has returned to her licine ai- liel" a p easrint visit ln Summerside hi Sinnmerside will be glad to S. BEREAVED — Mr and Mrs. Ramsay of sLiIIlIIlil ir llttlc grandson Jackie, at the every summer with his parents, Dale 0t’ rhirliarr‘ Mass. Mr. wh ch are llllCCCllpiPd at rs binularlzetl. The liou- lees t‘.1l£_L‘I'i‘(l 1101c Mrs. 1l_)i'.l V. L. '91-‘ 119111 111° ‘M110 of Mrs. GCO(l\\'lll a: she ls away _ . _ RETURNED T0 orrmva _n1111.' Madam‘ Comer .601. J. L. Rfil-‘ICII- alznptci" of Fl—1 ‘d. 19f ‘1-"314941 M1‘- Mac‘ companied by his private . Col. RAY s elected to the sea‘. by a 1.11.1111. illilflllllg Col. Rubton siren: s 1c 1.21110 nirot r111: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN M“ 611113119411 —1tr.1 uuiwuu nuiuu-mr. r-iunk 'ihe Dickinson 51W, Noon-an has returned to his homc in Bordon after ment in the Prince County Bos- pltal for severe burns-S. MRS._ DANIEL GORDON The death occurred ln the Kings County Hospital. Montague, Sun- day, of Mrs. Daniel Gordon, aged —-FOB CHARLOTTETOWN -—» Mr. Robert Clcw, a valued em- 1m plo ee at the Toronto Bakery has enlisted in the Royal Artillery and left recently for Charlottetown.‘ . Reid left ya-swrdaly J. C. Bimpso nd Dr. n a r dental! duty with the Canad- R Grant are on a visit to Chicago. S. ADDITION T0 It. C- M- P- -— new helper of the famous red-coat- al Canadian Mounted Police in the City recently and is fast making friends f imse the barracks. The new comer ls a ure bred German Police d ous "Doberman breed.“ answers to the name of Dunne He lsreputod to be psfflcl-lilljly at tracing missing people or ‘crooks The continued serious illness of -—VISI'I‘ING PARENTS-Mr. o. wedlock, is warmed A. Brennan. of the Canadian Air Force at Monctcn is spending l few days with his parents. Mr, and Brennan. summer- SUIXIIIOII since 1927, w lc _ -ov'r AGAIN-Friends will 11°“ 9 °°1°°1‘ s glad to learn that Mr Palmer of Freeland is cut again after his recent illness. Mrs. M B. McLeod . J. Mel-wt! of 3118591!- the Maritime Fcnner. In‘! Lh cit)’ is covering the Fir . Robert H. Mr. W able to be editor of WOODBIDE - LARGE-A wed- ding cf much interest to their many friends took plum at the United Manse, Bieudalbane, Feb. when Hazel Amelia, doughtfiigl of —BNTEBED TRAINING SCHOOL —VISI‘I‘ING BIS HOME -Mr. Carimn Lowther who ls on the ._1pgp30 staff of the Royal Bank at Wlnd- Mulligan 15, sor, arrived on Monday evening to much improved from h visit his home in Carleton. B. and YESTERDAY-The John Edrno The Misses J Jean Splcer of when he will have co have entered the Prince Hospital trairiuig school as nursing VING -Councl.l1or R- L. Sackvllle Aw1..,§1§§ daughter ls in the 0111111 8M1 his younger da a ‘Toronto University ment of Social Science. Bath . A. degrees from Mia-Alligm] Lleut. Rests Arsenauli 8th. Medium Battery $11111 Beach Grove fnn left, morning for Halifax wher take a special course in slgl 3.1 After leaving Halifax, 1w “am sent to Petnwawa tzaliilng, Ll-sut. Arse-n commlssic i ' . in the signalling cnrips rillidczgjglslf Lfeut. Arscnault is Justice Arsenault a service overseas at FUNERAL AT MEADOWBANK- are funeiigl of the llic El grwmoeghgtg‘ fires" at Meadow- °“°°' Woodslde a a he service. assisted b members of the choir of Cornwa United Church. The were. Me srs. Harry Boyle, Russell Hyde Clarence Mur- C Mac Gre or. She was laid to hopm to be out and about Illln in a few dlyl-—5 ads. —'I‘AKE8 POSITION AT POST 82, was held yesterday morning OFFICE-Air. Ronald Hutchinson from the residence of his son-m- 'hls taken a law, Frank (Jhristopher. 315 Rich- mond Street to St. Dunstams Bas- ilica. High Mass of Requiem was sung by the the Rev. W. Keefe wlho also conducted services grave-side in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Frank le. T. L. Smith, Peter MacDon- ald. Michael Conway, John Mac- Aulay and Patrick McTague. PREVIEW 0F PHOTOGRAPBIC EXHIBIT-The Ch tQtOIn Camera Club were guests last night of the Art Society of Prince Ed- ward Island at their regular meet- ing at the Harm's Memorial Gal. ry_ The guest speaker was Mr. Jud: Bentley. who spoke on art and its relation to photography The chief business of the cvenLi-ig review cf the combined Breadalbane, was united in mar- riage to Wyman Bovyer. only son of Mr. and Mrs. UrvLle Large. Al- bany, Rcv. E. Miliey officiating. PLANES DELAYED-Canadian Airways planes were their regular trips yesterday due to a. snow storm which was ii: progress. The morning Moncwn was delayed three hours and the afternoon trip from Char- lottetown was held Clearing skies last night. however. are airmen hopes that a Magda- n Island flight would be made -'SUNDAY SCHOOL To HAVE NEW SUPERINTENDENT— MI‘. A. Mr. and Mrs John H Stetson 5 MECKBY V"? 111M113’ M19195 1° 111cc Gixic: Proiidel and brother £12161‘? ghsapiggnflfifgxefi? mailing tolgggffd $111M’? 85 M1‘.‘ ips et e must ret re owing position at the Bum- merzide Post Office during the ab- les I. Peters has taken 0V6! Mr. Allen's duties as while he is sway-S. Mr. Phillips resignation —LBI'I‘ FOB HALIFAX - vislrup MOTHER-Anion! the harlo was Mr. David F. Hughes. Jiuna Plains. Mass. on-a visit to is mother, Mrs. Catherine Hughes. 4B Upper Queen Sh. who is ri lv cf the lat/e Francis W. County. Mr. Hughes ls associated with the Keystone Laundry, Boc- ton. Mass, one of the most mod- ern laundries in Boston and worthy of note that the founder of the Keystone Laundry is a f0 M . E. C. Prldham. born In St. Margaret's. P. E. 1.. and he -LEAVES FOR OTTAWA- M1‘. 1e h h lake place on Saturday morning in tin tb N Llcut. Holman is to marry Jean N A T —O - VALENTI E P B Y i1 Tues Crichton. duugh-tig or Mr‘ and M“. clay evening February the thirteenth the Bradalbane V.llage held an enjoyable Valentine ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W liam Graham. Partners for the were found by matching “Valentine hearts.“ which was ln charge of Mrs. Brucg Mr". Ramsay Murray. comlsted several mirth-provoking contests, a- musing games. and an ti paper on “Public Health," prepared and read by Mrs. Davidson. A “flsh_ pond sale" instrumental music added to rzaletv of the occasion. Dainty Miss Elizabeth Duff has recenLy returned from Boston. where fol- lowing the death of her mother. the late Christina de Courscn Duff, she had been staying with rela- R a ant Hotel, af- A cfllllflcily crowd at both the at. temoon and evening perfcrman... were treated w a two ard 1 presentation of thrills as the Little Tliratre Guild of C arlottetoivn s1 *1 Been Arranged" lit the Prii ward Theatre yesterday. The drama, which was a Rad Cross benefit play. was under 111s distinguished patronage H030!!!‘ Lleut. Governor and Ms. a e g . patriotic war effort and i111- ceeds will assist ",'l“11c loot “K155101711 . , . , . , . the Maritime Provinces. Mr. 1111111»: c tuners dlhélrffiajllmlfifé §§1._.‘.§‘1{.‘.§f,,,o,v“§§ gillbe atlatiotned 111 ‘Ixialifcflg, N. s1, v lififlg S B SEHCB l I‘. ARCS . ‘Peters will be acting Post Master. . _ . --FUN|‘-§IIAL OF MR. JOIIN 5.1 . tor the _F_“11'_->1' P175’ ‘fiance who has been 111 sinimicrside IIOGG-Tlie funeral of Mr. co111111r.‘1’1“,“°11111;.l11ce TIIUI'.:(I‘II\' cveiiiin; and who A. Hogg was held on Friday after- 1'11‘~‘1 1111” 11‘ 11°11‘ ivas 11111111111111-11 to 111111111 1l1- real. noon from his late 51111114" 111 1111? 15111111‘ .1101‘ Prince Czuiity 111 1111- i-‘cdei-ai “lijmgi, valley, Re“ w, Q_ Rpadeg’ . County, in a‘ d?‘ election. at the Liberal Convention‘Kensington, officiated, assslsted by down in the Court on “may M.“ the pymqmge by R3.‘ Wm verwolf plane on Saturday afwrnoon ac- H n ‘13- u-f-h L d M ‘ _..-.-1».~1.11;v. 'g1‘11l11111111§1s<l11' g-‘ov god ofeBentlielP 111g frvshmenis appropriate for 81- Vel- 11“'111‘11°1’“‘Ho\\' Sweet the name of 11111111111 “x111 Sounds." section photogra hers Camera Club exh bit. which oper-s to the public today for a full week. South African war veterans were guests of the Charlottetown branch of the Canadian Legion at a most enjoyable Paatdeberg anniversary re-unicn and dinner last evening. Capt. N. W. Lcw-tber, M. M , Leg- preslded and wel- comed represcntafves of Canada's ENJOYED I-IIS HOLIDAY-Mr. John F. Morrison of St. George's returned Tuesday n1 ht friends in the United States. spent some time in Providence. R. MacDonald, and was also in Dor. hester. Cambridge, Methuen, and Mrs. Cyril Kenncy ed by Mrs. Enscr Bowness and lit- tle son. Bobby were Kenslngtcn on Wednesday. Kennsy spent the . entines Day, were served by members of the Intltute. MISCELLANECIJS snowmo- A pleasant evening was spent on The pail bearers during the t, m1 days was con- fined to hispafiome ill. but is now i ON VOYAGE — WOI1d was ~— —— 111g various people in his coiistitilen- ' x-S dto draftsman in the Engineering de- last swrm‘ - ~19 [ennm-atyn-e 1M; 115C319“! B! 1111111“- Mr- 111111111115 inght “"115 oniy 11 lciv .5 lxe- -for the last three years with her was in Charlottetown a number of , m,“ I]... “ years agzo relieving Mr. Srott when . . “,1. the latter was acting at Halifax. 1t " ‘ the Canadian Legion we“ m mow: meeting was weir attended and tw'o'\\‘3»$ a large 21111811112 of people at new members tvcre initiated into the homo of M1‘ and Mrs. Char- ihe membership Letters were read. les Payntt-z", Mrs. B. W. Lei-age iving her saiic- nesdag." er tlcii to an} as \lV0i‘l.1v Patroiiess 01 Qlgjg“ be; Ncw London. 011 Wed- Our 01'l;‘-1111Zi111011.11.11(1 an 811111131113‘ rler the auspices of the Spiizg rials stationed at Aldershot for the issue of mitts donated by the Auxil- iary. The President in thanking all gathering‘ A very enjoyawe ‘my those that ttotntkdpafittlrli ghef tgeectelrét Campaignsa e a - o - ._ _ a: amount had been collected by this Q11151;-__1@<1~"1 Auxiliary. Arrangements were made Wild-Hill‘ s ~11 1' slop dancing and B. t. 1 was rendered. Mr. for the making 11nd flllinfl of “Com- A. E. Mace of Best-on ivas pzesent m“ Bggs"f01‘ the Red Cross to be and when coiled on spoke briefly, - regular meetin will be held the present, congratulating all those‘ last Friday in iii-Nb. taking part and urishlng every suc- 1 1 cess to the ladies of the W. -—"—"*— . . in Veteran. of the South African than. gm” WC,“ A “Sing song" was bY19111111 C11111c11 11951911131’ 111011111113 lunch had born served and a hearty ac sugrandeé of galirdébéroll. an n ,_ ‘h? gov ‘Szouisnind Gm Glades’ the King brought the evening to who were celebrating the birthday H C1059. - 1 , u -P '11, i- g ltoLtlgerycggrghil. m“: a TUESDAY lPresldent, Donaid Campbell; Rev. Di‘. R. Moor-head Llegate, lPresldeni, Miss Miriam Dollar; HIKED TO SOUTIIPORT-Misses I Secrgtary, IVfl-s. RNKOI‘ of St. James Church. deliv- ered an elo uent and B-PPFOPNBIB Mary 1- RG58. short course Swdfinl- Treasurer‘. Alvin MacRae; Conven- and to the host and hostess “God Save sermon for c occasion. The text of Flora Gillis, r" st Year Prince o1 Dr. Legato‘; sermon appears be- Wales and Margaret Gillis of Bel- lo ‘Veterans attending yesterday's Sunday 1il$oiithportwhere they were D l H. D services were: Col. 1 r. the flllCalg of Ml s Mar Moirlsoll lit J l iston. Major J. S. Walker, Prl- the home of Mr and s. Willard; V3135 c. F. Poolle. Fred Furze and Kelley. They hiked from the city Harry Hyde. Veterans from outside the city were unable to be present disagreeable weather made the trip ANNIVERSARY -— 155111 wedding anniversary at their l due to the condition of the roads. back to town in good time. As two of |Th COL Johnston read the 19550“ and the hung ladies of‘ the party are ‘DRY cf each week. a wreath ivas pieced 0X1 the Com- G111 es no doubt this added to their yclosed by singing the familiar 11y niiuiion table by comrades Hyde and efficiency. Walk SUPREME COURT IN KINGS -CELEBR.ATE 55TH WEDDING -—Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault plan. 1F Mr. and Mrs. ned to ilse an airplane to travel to Minute; of Agrmngure for p_ E_ Wm. N. Huestlls celebrated th81f|Georgetovv11 today for the mid-J) and Deputy Mmmer winter term cf the Suprcni-c Court ishaw ‘gave this morning for on- lovely home on Hanover Street. S’- them‘ i; w.“ {gamed yesterdays side on Friday afternoon and eyeli- ing. This charming couple were d t ,. n on ,1‘ .. H ad B 1L. 1W1" 17115-1’ 1111 1119 11119111111011 1m“ 1511211101] wgrcc ‘noCcglmiiialilucascsuiml evening welcoming guelts and re- “11/11113 11195511395 of congramlauons capital, it was learned, and the one 1 from far and near. In the afternoon Mrs. Hue tis was assisted in he! many duties as hostess by Mrs. ,Mrs. George Ho g. Mrs. Millie Rayner. who attended be the routine work cf the Grand AT GYRO-Commsndn liar- gTove of the Salvation Army was HOD- (301- J-L-R515W11-1111d 11°11~‘niret1ng last night. He. dealt with Thane Campbell, K. C., Premier of, l .t ‘M, r h S . 1 $119 P1°V1me"‘5 Algny? b11111, 1hr? procsrnlt first‘. 3111113111221: Mr. Robert Emmett Smith. 59 llllg his talk with an 01111.11’: oi his ‘organization's role 111 the 1914-18 11115111111’ 1115111131011 111 me Dlckiyggél conllct. (>110 110w nizmlzer. State Teachers College since died Saturday, January l7. in m: Sergt. Jchii Ilellcis of the Royal sided A11 enjoyable (linncr and presen- sufficlentlv to rrsiime his tcachmgwSPain lust night. A large number duties at the college the fail quar- . c fer. He entered the hospital com ‘lcations a ravaied his weak- the coca-ion. heart cond tlon and was a pat- Llcut. J. E. McTalzuc, who served lent there until hls (ientyl. .wlth tne Charlottetown Fire I ~ His many friends will regret ‘olnarlment for over a tlilarter of n.1,“ M111," Mflcpadyen me many hear that Mr. Herbert Davlson 1n century. 11111 111010111211 with a long older and highly respected 0N. is now n patient ln the Prim County Hospital. Summerslde. suf- 11 'scrvlce in. . ‘g3. R. Holman. ~ Five members of the department I Davison heavily on the frozen will be forwarded road. causing the bad breiik Hi1 m was immediately rushed to the hos- .616 piial bv Mr. Joseph L, Davlson. where latest reports are that he Ia s restlm as comfortable as can he agar B. RfHulman represented| lty. Councillor Earle MacDon-. the Fire and Light Committee.‘ Sig. Sgt. 1.. n. 12111111111111, the c. A.| F. Major T. E. MacNiitt. the M d be out around a aln al- S. MacCaull and E. C. Ccsele not as yet. ab e to re- ties iinterment was in the North Bedc- O 1-, _3\,101-¢1'q11e Cemetery-S. other places in Massachusetts. At Methuen he was the guest of his Morrison. who is now in his 86th ar, but who looks much younger, as made fre uent visits to the urlng the past fifty ears, and this is the fourth win- r he has been there. My Wylie Gibswi. Mursnfleld, was elected Resident of C tral Farmers Institute of Prince Edward Island at the ‘annual 111g held in Prince of Wal lege yesterday. Mr. R. A. Freetown. retiring President cupled the chair. Other officers elected were: Vice- Presldent, Mr. Lincoln. Perth; Secretary. Kin ‘ Monday. Fiebruary l9. at the home Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. War- ren, Mt. Edward Rzad. when the present naval and military forces as well as Legion members and citizens who gathered to do honour to the veterans of Britain's war of fc-rty years ago on the South Afri- celvezl here Wednesday from Mr. Arnett Ives formerly of Montague. in Tipojs. Syria. Afllflll, poted globe-trotter. in; Halifax about Dec. 1st last and n11 "George S. Jones" and sailed to. South America. and Southampton, En land. P1111 that port the boat wen will visit La Havre. Frarce 011 the return voyage and expects l0 be back in Canada in May. that is he d. Hitler leaves us alone." I-Ic is the son of Mr Wm. Ives, f1 King Square. Char- lottetown. Another brother, Lorne l; in England with the C. A S. There passed peacefully away to g her eternal rest Mrs. MacDonald widow of the late John MacDonald of Springton P,E.I.. at the age of '16 years. l —IIAS THREE SONS IN ARMY Albert CI side have three sons serving in H's es. Mr. Herbert Clow. ast thirteen years has been a valued emplo onto Bakery was the three bo s to join up 11nd has gone to Char ottctown with the Artillery as a. pastry cook. His broth- efs Rich and Allen enlisted some niece, Miss Lois E_ warren. gather- ed to tend-er her a miscellaneous shower. After the brlde-to-be was wed escorted to hei- chzvr. Miss Joye: Warren and Mlts Doris n dressed as red indtans, rolled in‘ two gully decorated barrels which. when opened, were found to con- her last lilness and where R321‘ 1N8! array of -~LEF'I‘ ON RETURN T0 DAW- SON CITY -Mrs Tremaine Best, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Howatt of French River left on Monday on return to her home in Dawson City. accompanied as far as Halifax by her sister, Mrs, Annie Best has not been home .tlme. and came especially to see her |mother who is 91 years of age. d9‘ -M1s. Best will visit relatives on her Wmlway to the Yukon. Mrs. Best and A111“ Mrs. Slmms were weekend visitors of Mr, and Mrs anan, Summerside. —PASSES AWAY AFTER LONG ILLNESS — There passed away in the Prince County Miss Clara Luttreli. Miss was 68 years of axe and daughter of the late William rell and Anne Ellsworth Luttrell of Ebbjleet. Mss Luttrell 1111a been all crlppe for the past 40 years was always bright h Since her father's death she had re- sided on the old homestead with Mr. and Mrs. Lngham Costain. She was a member of the Church at Palmer Road. Her only sister Bessie died about a year a . The remains were conveyed on t c x evening train to hei- home 111 Ebbs- ° daughter, Mrs. Kinlock Road, Soui-hport. » where she was tenderly cared for p ~53“ during 11¢‘ 11101111111; 11nd she passed away in the earl the accompanying e humorous verses. A dainty lunch< was then served by the sing song and games were enjoyed. Before ~ parting the guest of -'I'O ATTEND WEDDING-Mr. and Mrs. Davis Lldstoiie leave this to attend the wedding of Mr. Ll who's brother. Lleut. Don- ald Lldstcne, which is to take place rday in Dartmouth. N. 8.. lyn Crichton. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Crich- ton. The wedding is to be a double one when Miss Jean Crichton. sister of the latter will be mar. to Lleut. Allen Holman Mr Ho also of Bununersldc-S. Mr. Daniel Dunning, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens. hale and hearty and as smart as a. young man of thlity. celebrated his cl htieth Ibirthday on Wednesday at and ncedius to say received many. many happy returns of t with wishes for many more years happiness. Mr. Dunning, not even wearln exemplllfies the; clean llv sary for c. long and happy life. LEAVES FOR. HALIFAX — Mr. Alex Scott. Divisional Engineer for C. N. R. leaves this morning for Halifax to take up his duties in that F 5 S tt lit bered by his friends at R dn ccnductediby Rev. DK. Ross. B A.. of Pownal assisted by Rev. Har- lvey Bishop of Charlottetown. ISLAND“! NOMINATED m n" '“""'* ary Provincial Liberal As- catlon at a meeting held last aturday elected its slate for th omlng provincial election. 111110111: J. J. Bciwlcn. li former Island-er. whose home is n1 Cardigan. Mr. Bowlen, member for Cal ary for c decade and House lea er for a time ran true to fol-in taking the nomination, flgilra- tively without a struggle. says Calgary Exchange, and brief time allotted to 111111 with his record at God Save The Messrs. Lincoln Dewar, New Perth: evenmg 1° a c1050‘ E Dlngwell North Lake TWO YEARS FOR THEFT-J. _ R. Sevick was sentenced to 1111;. 14th. the oc- wears in" Dorchester a Vali-nfiinc Social. 1111- "esierday . f . evi k T-ivc 0H9 1Y0!" l1"! 5111 1315111111 513" Brook Women's Institute. The hdlvfigg iiloiecn fozaspelts in his pos- spacious and comfortable home session. Two pelts sold by the ac- was an ideal place for such reused to a local fur identified as gram of vocal and instrumental stolen from the ranch 0f Richard ‘ Edward Road, lri i!" R . Wylie Gibson Marshfleld. C. McLeod. Ulglr. for Queen's; R. . Prof Ere to F‘ e . Arsenault, Wellington and Hudson Lowthei‘, Carleton for Prince. --RETURNED HOME -M'1rs. Colin Stewart has returned to her home in suminerside from Char- lottetown. where she has been vis- ltlrig her mother, Baker. who has been quite ill. S. OFFICERS COURSE - James Johnston. Lfoyd Welia-ier, Jack Beer and Maurice Bzady of the 8h Battery leave shortly for Kingston Ontario. where they will take course leading to qualification as commissioned officers. All four are natives of Charlottetown. Mr. E. C. I-folm of De Sable was re-elected president of the ' Edward Island Sheep Breeders’ As- sociation yesterday at the annual _ organization held in Prince of Wales Col ege. Attend- wns the smallest nclpallv ls was be- lieved. to difficulty of travelling on country roads because of lfted roads from recent storms. ISLAND STUDENT TO COM- PETE-Arthur H. Pcake of Chai- lottetown, P, E. 1.. has been nom- inated a candidate to compete in the election March 5 for the hon. c‘ g Law representative of the Dalhousle University Students’ Council of 1940-1941. who is this year's senior student at King's College, L; very pa is active in college actlv — FUNERAL SERVICES FOB LATE JOHN A. BURROW funeral iervlces for the late John A. Burrows were field last residence at wllmot Vaiicy. ’i‘he servize was y Rev. W .0. Rhcades of Kcnslng- ton assisted by Rev Wm. VCTWOI-B .11 Suniincrside. The Lord L; My Shepherd’ "O God of Bcthel" and “How B the Name of Jesus sounds." F'I‘_SCICI"ICK Clark A. G. , agar Scbey. Albert Clark and E. C. ascly. Interment was in the North bedeque Cemetery. In the report cf this funeral 1n yesterday's paper the name John A. Ho enty printed instead of Burrows. The Guar AGE HONORS YUUTH -Joyce McTague, daughter Mr. Ernest McTngue, celebrated er twelfth birthday yesterday. oyce had the honor to be 13c sented with a. gift, from her aged grandmother, who during the past month celebrated her 96th January. passed yesterday Sevlck leniency, telling the court he was donated to the Sailors. The next expressing his pleasure at being a native of Camacho-Slovakia where he and his peopie property to the Germans. _ _ or‘ OFFICERS: - WM‘ av-emb-fid l" 51- Jam" P161" then 30am in and rider a delicious iOn Monday night the _ , Christian Endzavor resumed their ‘to observe the 40th anniversary/amt‘): Vote of thanks had been ext/ended regular meetings by a 50cm; even- ing at the Manse. The election of officers for 1940 was held and the folio/vying weic selected. Honorary A.O. Thompson; SALVATION ARMY SHIELD EXECUTIVE- Aniiniiiicc- ment was made yesterday 111:1 l. 1h following prominent men had con- O Arm Prince Edward Island Executive Dominion Advisory Board LlNII-GCVJ Hon. Tl1nne1A. Camp- bell, Premier. Provlnc'al Cllftlrmflll. N Harold Crouchcr Hf,“ Di w_ J_ ‘R McMmmL 5;» tlve Hon. H. H Cox: Hon. osts a Deed of property in Souris ecu ' . _ L K g, Rag- - g made by Mary McNeill the step- F‘ Momma’ new‘ Co JUDGMENT IN _CIIANCERY-— In the Court of Chancery yesterday Judgment was handed dcwn by Albert C. Saunders Master of the Rolls in the suit of Danie] J. Neill Complainant and Violet Mrs. J. A. Mathleson ilviis re- elected Rcgent of the Royal Ed- Daughters of the Empire, here yes- terday at the 39th annual meet- ing of the organization. Mrs. B. W. LePuge wasmaue honorary vice- m2 C. m B R- H m“! m Defendants setting S. . . I‘ S First Vice-Regent and Mrs, A. E. Morrison second vice-Regent. Mrs. William M. Brehaut was re-elected ers of committees: Misslnary, Mrs. J. Lelzhtlzer; George Qul 1e L Devotional. Miss m with a fine address favour of Violet B, Crcucher. The _ _ 0f said Mary McNeil] had DWVIOIIHy Dgw;-G3rd(y1 11L W05 made a will 1n favour of the Coin- plaixiant bequesthing him the said roperty. J. A. Macdonaid, K. 0., 11d M. Aiban firmer were solicit- ors for the Complainant and Don- rd aid McKmnJZ. K. C., for the De- fast, spent a 1211631153111, afternoon on I Macmvem Literary. Miss Esther Matheson: Membership. C aptalns Reginald MacRae and Mrs. A social time was spent in games and a lunch was served. e regular meeting night Tues- , made by Mr. Swmuel Hood, Members H, H.,of the office siaff asnimbied in the educa- 1 office of Super ntendent . W. Mac- - e ‘address by the Superintendent, Mr. Scott was presented with labe and chairs as a. farewell Red Shield “Drive e me Edward Island being $31‘ 00. DU acting provincial tion secretary. Mrs. chapter education secre- tary, Miss Jessie Fullerton; Echoes both ways and notwithstanding very Campbell- “Blest Be the Tic That Binds.’ ATTENDING OTTAWA CON- EIIENCE-Hon. W. H. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT — Rev. ES. Weeks, . B.. has been informed that his son Senior Assistant Specialist in Department of Emrfre Affairs. Lon- on don. EngTand. M1‘. W uate of Oxford University. being a Rhodes Scholar for N. B. During his course at Oxford he specialised cxensively in Europe Standard bearer. Mrs. E G. Stems. ___ “WT: V: _____ PICKERING --At the PrinCP ward Hand Hospital on Charlottetown. s $0"- 22nd. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Atliflll Cotton. a daughter. Harv“ if“; JARDlNE-At Freetown. P- 1"- 1940 i0 Andrew Jardlne. a dluisbw Saunders. Mrs. A. G. Putnam, Mrs. T. B. Woodman. Mrs. W. A. Miller Mrs. H. J. Gordon. CONGRATULATIONS gratuatiuns were showered on Mr. Artcmas Cook. of Monta celebrated his 82nd bir Feb. 20th at the home of 1his daughter. Mrs. who served an excellent supper in her usual capable manner. A very evening was enjoyed by sent. A pleasing surprise“; knowledge of several foreign lung- Mr. Cook was a visit from his bro- ther, Mr. Pope Cook of York who remained with him for a few days. also a visit from Mr. Ira Clark of Mount Stewart. Mr. C celved many birthday rememb- rance: from children, ren, relatives. and Irlen lng him many more years of health . . . tawa lo attend a conference of THC Judge Will b1‘ 11090111113111“! by the Maritime Ministers of Agricul- -—RETURNED HOME ~—'I'he Mis- SBS LAIITIL‘ Hill; LxiflGyS HOIIIIBH 1'8- LIIITIULI Oil LUOSOBY bVClIIIlg uairie nuimlm is the docket at the King's County lmqces I much irnbiuvcd rcni livestock producers civil mac. an “P133111 from a con- l‘ A_ victioii tinder tile Prohibition Act. lwm attend Ne; Hem y A Mac. Avery Gates. Mrs. Hiizen PPWIIDB- “as °xY-“-“1‘<d 1° 11° 1191“ (P191 1111111 lDorald, Minister George the snminsr Lorin, Praciaciilly the ‘for N_ 5 and Dapmy Minister Fa glallbeck. Miss lnnie Wright and on y bus-mess beloio the coiiit would .w Walsh; Ho“ A‘ c_ , ‘Vlllt fAlult. .B.. door. The members of Maple Jury it was announced. The ses- [mg Baggy Mvfngstegrahf% Nmn 1 Leaf Rebecah Lodge called and 11"" slun was expected to last but one ‘Mr ' sented Mrs, Huestis with a lovely i bouquet of daffodils. Mr. and Mrs. Huestls received many other lovely gifts from their many friends. A» mung dismnmmhed visitors weregmst S11v1” M m‘? ‘Tpmy gyr°.W J Reid. Kinkora. renresentlrsl the P. E. I Livestock Co-opera- Itlvss will also be present. uages. which he will advantage in his new and respon- ated from Mt. Alison ln 1933 with high honors in Economics. I-Ie and his wife visited Canada in I938. The sudden death of Mr, Arnold Rattenbury. son of the lotc Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rottcnbury. wh ed away at his home shortly partaking of disarm yestcrdstv came A-R OFFICIAL ON VISIT Mr. Stewart ls. sane. Traffic Rcp- ‘lfrans-Canaca All‘ Lin-es is at. [JIESEIIL a visitor w the . Mr. Ame was one of the puollcity men who helped enwr- tain Maritime editors in Moricton 011 the inaugural flight to Montreal. Although a native of this is M. S1 ‘s visit to the Island, and notwith]; Py 11¢ charmed with lt, and hopes to be a frequent visitor in the future. He mo“ re oris that air traffic is very sat- ls actory B0 per cent. cf capacity is lp east from Mon- treal and '10 per cent. Moncton. Mr. Simc remarked that most cf the passengers seem to be Canadian business men, people of the Marltlmes not making up their rated share. Tic ‘agency in Charlottetown will K. Rogers Agencies and Agent st the station. On the morning of Feb. 16. 1M0. at her home in Hampton. Prlncn Edward Island there passed peace- fully to the Great beyond. Han- nah. dearly beloved wife of the 1m P and last surviving r of the family of the late ‘ John Currie and his MacKny of DeSable. The late M Farrow who was in the 86th year _ of her a e had en oyed her usual i good hen th until t ree weeks pre- th when she began 1M to fall and gradually weakened un- til the end came on mentioned date. She was n woman o: a deeply religious nature and rnyerful and devoted Ch m." which proved at all times l" . ‘b as to herself and left. Th ocd which will 1 6mm, Church 083071311" 91% lottctown. on February 1111'“ *é"".im"i“'1‘ “"11" J an e e Grand View to Milton Hammond 8K was lnadvert- ‘my ‘ John A. da Rand M-hesan. Manager of dlan regrets the y~ ithe Maritime Transportation Com- ‘mlsslmi. Mr. W. H. McEwen. re- Llvestock Cri-Oo- rwatlves in th- Maritlmes. and Mr. Manse. Hampton. Feb. 22nd. I940. by to his ilmily rlscn. Ralph Nelson M Reta Muriel MacNevln. ~i GASS-CUDMORE—AL Zii} B ty but throughout the sn- Mgnqg on wednesdmv- F? 1- 2 - by Rev. G. Carlyle Ada. Noble Cilrimflff‘ —DEATII 0F MR. J. H. BALL ~ IThere passed away at his home isummers de 011 Tuesday Mr. James H. Ball. Mr. Bali was 7s years of age and although not in the best of health was out and until quite recently. He was highly esteemed for his many fine allties He was born at Union orner where he had farmed quite extensively. He came t Summerslde to live 18 years ago an friends. He was a stron Tr nltv Church. He was a Conservative politics. He leaves ~wldow. formerly Adeline 11d an only sister, Mrs. John Park- man of Brackley Point, to ympathy is extended in their reavement. The funeral will be held Ifrom his lute residence on Thurs- g; day at two p. m. The P. E. I. Swine Breediers As- Charloltetown yesterdn ed a. night letter to Dennis. Minister cf who is at present attending c. con- Ottawa in connection with Maritime freight rates on feed that measures be taken by the oral tm grlculture to have made in the might rum on feed. Dfreckyrg appointed for the com- g year were: King's County. Frank McAuiay. Burris: Q1108!!! Mr. Ernest Houston. Hun- r; Prince County. M. . J. Reid. Klnkora. ‘these directors were all re-elected to the pocitimi. Dr. I2. S. Netting wmcomed the the farmers on behalf of Dupnrhnnnt cl Relatives and friends throughout race and elsewhere were shocked and saddened w learn of the death of Mr. J. of Kenslngton most h ghly esteem- earlv Ft-ldav mornlna. Mr. Rattenbury was vorubly known. not only tire province over which h the interests of the Quaker Flour and other nulls. He was m- tcolm to Mr. John Douglas Cass a Ln e MISCELLANEOUS S!!!)With- A ixery enjoyable evening was spent ’ _ , . . - . . _ on February 6. when a number of glean; s ggglpigriii. 111 neighbors and friends gathered at frcm heart and kidney allmeritswand C. S Wallace was a gu Mr. Smith was stricken with cardiac asthma in June but after spendin ltation for the Charlottetown Fire several months i11 bed rccovere |Dcpartmen1 took UIZLLO at the O illness from a heart attack. Although in falling health for Mr. Laird was able to 1c usual duties the day prior to his death. years he was one of romiricut livestock ful time Exhl ftlona. Irate from his frm in K vln to Kenslngtcn w ere he cu- rled on fox ranching. ticularly well known among the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cow. Kingston. to tender a sl1ow- 'cr to Miss Lucy Clow. who has since d become one of the season's brides. To the strains of nctivc members. veterans. rad Mflfch- @119 bfldf-l/O-be W56 954K111‘ l“ ooiznbiylsuciiéfiv lit 111 County Helium‘- 34°11“ day. m1. r040. Mrs- aue 84 vea . of _ m resldenfl‘ EDMONDS At M?‘ k C“, ed his early at West Kent school; after which Wales Cglilenge egg If fat-her. the late Mr. shcrt- guests all/ended. Lent J. s. walxcncd to the seat of honor. which was Iv after the new vcar when kidney. was chairman and LORJIIIBSICI‘ for prettlly decorated with pink and Rhoda Newson and Vera Llvln v February i5. 194°» 3°11" —-0BSE|IVE 55TH WEDDING b1 H11 11/011111» Maw 1 ‘$231331.‘§"i‘>£§2il§’?’°'1fil'a§’c“§l?§§i land Alethn MacFadyen while the verses were read by D training before entcifng the neu field on his mm sccoun. was flourishing he was a promin- ent figure with the bums and was 3w: I nllaxle to give a good account Ha leaves to mourn his sudden , . , . . . -¢ and were n-thomc 11-1111; with 11 broken 111p. which he gififihle°1tlgl1col11fnwcmg{ilgllt g;;g;1%.°.';“'£f.'}§‘.2°.., and Rand. new- hbcr th received on Tuesday last. W111 ,_‘]_T““rner_47r_:sl,_ys,,L ‘L ‘ cu‘. driving w'th horse and sleigh. Sgt _;_ A_ MTLCOL G5,; _._ Memod 1m,- thanked he, many friend, gm- when coming up the highway the 1am s“ Wm Hem-m The,“ gslsérnerasrlideupwtlhghbzvral; Ognvfgllgxiwere each presented with 11, wrist showered with confetti from anahan. lson- mcnltheif‘ lovely gifts. She was then LAN-IF? mrtleyfisle, watch 11v 0111111 a. MacEacl-iern. 1 e whltc bell overh 11c. Then vominnlvd by w” WW It the time. due to the drlf: lsgt. Henry was absent on militaryfaflyxg-gr pinging 1°1- --s1..5’,~ A Jolly 111' - "a 3"‘- awd” m‘ running, and upset throwing Mr [duty on the mainland and his gift good know" m, femnlnder 9g m; uslc and dancing. Music was fur- by Messrs. R. Gallant. G. Graves and M. Cahlll. At midnight BIttIBIIIIYdI-élfltgh was utesrvefi and actor; P. E. I. Boar of Fire nderwrlter 11 "W" 9 W33 I 9P" 9 i-xpectrd. I-ils many friends wish Capt ROM,.‘1M,,,,,Y_{{,C veteranyfm u"; him a sired? Ind wcvwfill "- Chief A. MacEschern 111111 Capt. 1. A. Stewart the Pin Depot-taunt. 4st Erimo 2.1112111... =1. 11» sit . Also surviving are flvc stators. mu”. ‘ormefly of c T. I1‘. Dlwlon In British O01- M. K. Ohuuun Mrs. Harry W1 - Chflbfl‘. City. Also cm J fir-i a Z Q RY - RATTINBU F b