iiulilfi’ 2‘ 1°“ ‘HTWEsTERN GUARDIAN = as-rswaaw- -~ -- ‘ lhIlllBill-Il all PIINUI OOUNTI , , . - urine ---~-_-__-_-__-_ ~ smal- flclrlln. "Hanan w“, sum, "i 1111 11°111¢- 11 V"! 11181111’ 1°81"- Cnaswiiu. ioi- photographs morroiv Sunday mornih to joi tli S th A ' gunk-W"- 1"“ s“; m. . a ed citizen of mrnscliffe m the ' l’ 11 t 011 fncln “m” 5.3411, Water“ “u u uaildfihu‘! oranriua ltreat $530,; o, m, John Tweedy m m. UoNFwuATIoN u" maul’ veterans in the Psardebcrg Memorial service. f Ya* Q am - . 1 Th: cwdlf, "w ea ice pa ti‘... rum m u. Mr. Tweedy w“ well known 1n “c! Medals will ba worn. the easgem part of Queen's County IRA M BROWN ' I a l1" Jllllli GAIN 1'40! 5 - Gun w if. . inched up to ‘v , ii. / NIII. mubsbeflllltdnilyaaanydtlslal- lansililnlarmla: wishing Mash. plml eu, BED" z-zi ai. ALL-35 pigs four weeks 03111 T17011- ) waddell. b $2M, M} nssunszp by the shim- gggrukvumn ' .. J. F. Lord ,°' i“ “M! a-ao-ii. u, Packers l} its u be received by DE w] and cludinz 19-1-1, lOi’ patrons wish- dl! Ill lllflfil fjfifihieri» tbs no! ‘Hm-instills ler daiivariaa an IOII rents. --LEAP run but Be 1111! ‘Welder. m. no‘. 2522?. hflffd. "it. ‘E "M N‘ B. Park- man, Summersi l z-aa-al, —NOW IN ‘STOCK alvanined allege Inllkm. J. creaiizers. and a mu deb . anies Artur-ace, wWE HAVE 10 Ill. 8 lI-l. Ind l gal. Cream cans on hand now. James Arthur 00.. Bummerszldas‘ u nnuuunnununn llevanevalllainavlfi Y E JIMMY LYDON s: Manly Aldrich Also British News and Short Subjects rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN In ‘Memoriqm MI. JOIN ‘IWIIDI On Sunday morning, February 211th. there passed peacefully away g _ he was a friendly man. D e active part of his life he carried on ex- tensive farming operations and pecially interested in liva- took an intelligent in- terest in public affairs. He was al- so a consistent supporter of his church. up ht in all and charitab e, to all. Some years 1130 his eyesight failed him but ha and had many friends, 1:11; farm b in touch with the business of the place. He was never married and for some years his nephew, How- ard‘ Tweedy and niece, Miss Tilly his ways . Cilliliiiliiilililllll column is flufooll interest. m as of a newly nature may be I at five cents a word. strictly ply- able_ in advance Thgnglidradl ws iiiuw brim}: 1 mg i y held iny the Oddfellows hall Ilizht was well attended. The are the pr winners: Ladies’ lrst, Mrs. Herb lutts; sec- ond, Mrs. R. Mathieson. Gentlcnen, first, Mr. R. Mathieson; second Mr. Ernest Smith. REPORTED MISSING — Mr. John MacNcvln, Clyde River. has Corrcct Pxatroop Salute Canadian Legion All veterans otpsst and present wan are raqaeet- ed to meet at Trinity United Church at 10.50 11.111. tn- FUNERAL Members of the Benevolent Irish Society are re- quested to meet at the residence of their late brother James Hugh Hennessey, 206 King Street, at 8,45 o’. Church Service Branch Secretary. NOTICE at -—% h- i buttermilk from moon ._ , SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 _ i - xehiiigvibhe Pflkylng a‘ office bosrliz-Didoriigr‘ iilirsidyhiiiiva tvliiithlaskiiml-liznlglroiili- g3? ‘gtleiawzarq-Lngdeliisifm is“ 851111.12’ i -- clock Saturday mommg’ Feb’ 26’ by order M Alex w'1-"D*"“ney' Manifia_gl_ ‘"5’ "d maY- 3'5 Ind 7-9: sgt- SATURDAY AT 2.30 H. M; Harry Tweedy on n“, ing since January 19th at whichi Prince Edward Island's first and; Laflfiri-Y» SWIVWTY- . grgay 3-5. Have all calls at Oflic‘ nggfby homestead 31m gmopfl-aged tiime he was active in air opera- only paratrooper overseas Ii-Cpl. G l ‘ bfiADDENEu _ The e ore 8 am. unless emergency, closely Wm; mm tons. The territory over which V. Brooks, ,Murray Harbour, P. _ ' Jgflggvcluwcd M’ Bedeque on LIMITED? M; Tweedy Wm be greatly m1“. his vans operating was not men- I, IEQIIIODSIIGBCES the correcitc Can ______ ___-_» _. >_.__ ._ ..__ _ _ _ __ t » — 111.! t , one. o -~. hh' - . —— has... ljgbufgiyufgiaf‘ “f; Potato mscei-bhho Manure “wig! hing???” arisvayrczmvightrvgyoi hi)‘: ~—— its tliiepaggltliggn siiiibivrhvc baiiiig. esmlfiffb" fiavibtuchuwhjl FUNERAL THIS MORNING ._ “we ma“ su-rvivcd by n" 5mm. ers available immediately, , D. Flmmy where people 15km to v15. CHURCH NOTICE FOB PAR-flllhe Canadian Paratroopers are Néruh Rh“ 3 a“? elvyh w aurlnéé The funeral of thelaie Mr. Jamgg - Island h m, vunml my, pm, Febm. isii or MILTON AND RUS-‘training with the British in Ehb- pm Clyde RwPp-r Qsundzgj gchéol ggsgoggugggselyhvglggi held gram . . - ' 9 a u’- Lvnrd and one brother Croken, Emerald. R. R. l, M TICO —- Sunday, February 27th. llhd . ll am. A cordial lvPlCOmg lo all, ' 11111111‘ , representative for M 4; 5UMMERS“) l m - , E ary22udfr llsltrld . , , , e ojiiefligihliilllifiiley h‘? from 5115- 2- -ii. Practically hi]; ivhoi: ecnlilsnilifxifi? lsfbzlmlm“ 21,113?" lgimrgmii, Prayer icanadizin Army Overseas Photo My A z Todd minis,“ Egg: gaigilfgirgxg. 1"’ Dug- _ v —~—-< -__ _ _ _ ;|,m_; _ 3r 5, u I . . .___. .‘_ W“ 1 ' 1 ' - - v - . _ n5 w ificquv 1111“°‘E_°“.“"“~“S gue-Iltggxllillifilfl; lssulliiiaiedShofe 1ft‘; fiiiliEiliili-Jlfllifillilhiilgifilfi givevxidfgato ogiiynitizhtiiiiigwwifg fill Ibviliihg prbdybr, 3.00 p.111. ihiicisriily TRAIN sup ‘FERRY _ Thci 1-18-11- Roman Catholic gambit", m‘ e 1 A» 1351, HELD -- The fun- . ‘ 11 1 911111’- 1‘11 _ i‘ long he k ndl remembered, Da- 111611 2Y1 - St- J0h11 1lt0n, ev- train left Borden last evening with . i Jclihhbv- late George w. Reno -'*°“=L -~"-~ 411. 11151 a! 31111116 ‘Aldrich Gets Glamour’ Spite bad IOBCiYS a. considerable 8111112 sari/lea 8-30 u-m- Rcv- Sid- 164 passengers. arriving here with, J Yfxfi- Efisma” 9'-“RGE' m“ ATTENDED P11111151“ MEET- . h 1d on Thuarsday at 2 p m series between Freetown stars , _ number o; friends came 1on8 ms. ney J. Davies, Rector. 2-26-1i. 9g pa55engEr5, a; the huul- of 7 45_ .' - 1° ° m1‘; iffKmsief- s9"- ‘NGS ,— 51110113 those flitcudins "‘ ° residence to the 111111 1 mcrflde oiymPlil Royals. Uproariously Funny Film tances u» be present. The service _-__ The ferry made a trips ycslcrdcy."°°s S““d“y'.F° ' *7‘ 11 °'“" Cm‘ “me” We“ 1" °11111°1W1°“'11- 86TH BIRTHDAY — lvfrs Eliza- and navlfllition conditions were "a1 Church’ 230 pm‘ Pleasant JLD DCotton, nng l}: Kel- ' 11105 r-Sperous armors. mglefhi-vic conducted the funeral l “ lhi ‘wccmstcry Summerside. Rev Admission 20 and 30 cents includ. 111K 15X- 2-26-21. -—1n this latest and funniest in was conducted by Rev. A.S. Weir. who made appreciative reference both MacDonald of 229 Sydney St, observed her 66th birthday yester- quite favorable, it was reported Grove; 7 pm. York. wenihiar _ per- mittlng. -26-1l, While in Charlottetown he ed a 1116811111; oi the local “Mair lrgisla - i011 ——€ ih house and the pail . the Aldrich Family serle Henry is to the life and character of the -——- ______ lqvlce hi_ 9 Mesw . Wynn," —SLHO0L SPORTS — A large once again utterly bewlsldered by good citizen and friend now call- giléiggagrerfilgiggg r331‘! T58 Ekcgasullfilggfalts gLlSTv-z PLAY MORE 5UCCESSFUL “He. and was me guest o, Mr’ » 1‘ 1‘ °1 SECOND NIGHT - A capacity W111i" G MflcKvnr-le. Ml. A . m miers wiirudford Yeo. Brent Waugh, William Muthicson. George mall, Bracken Simmons-S. - CORDIAL WELCOME — Oil Milly illienis of 21111’ ml Mrs who, in ivvlcuinc m; of the wwis‘ e as gmh and then called on BVCIELDZ a number of re- giiihcrcn at m» heme cf M1‘. George McWilliamS. R058 them as resid- lacallly. Mr. Peter chairman made a brief Mrs. licrmon McMurdo to read an ad- ol‘ i-glcome. while the pre- crowd attended the Summersl school sperm last n ht. Feature‘ of the program was a ockey game between the Sununerside High School team and one from Westl Kent School in Charlottetown re- sulting in a. 3-1 victory for the! er. s, North Bedeque and vic- m" --0N HOLIDAY-Miss Georgie Schunnan of North Bed ue, who is a stenographer with e Royal Bank of (hnada, Amherst, has re- turned to her iwties after spending a two week vacation in this pro- vince. While in Charlottetown she the many amazing things that hap- pen to . Ol course. they are always things beyond his control but somehow, with. the confused assistance of Dizzy. he manages to come through slightly the worse for wear-but he does come thrmigh. As Henry, Jimmy Lydon delivers a grand performance. He is at once lngratimtii and irritating, conscience - st ckcn mid irrespon- sible. But he is at all times lov- able I-Iis difficulties this time stem from his acquisition of glamour via a date with the sarong actress. FTQJWBS Gifford, which dais he ed to his Eternal home. Interment took place in the ce- metery beside the Cherrv Valley United Church. The pail bearers were Messrs. Bernard Doyle, Roy Mutch, J.J. McInnis. Ambrose Doyle, Luke Praught and Fumes Mathesnn. Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved brother, Mr. Harry Tweedy, and to his family. Annual Meeting irigs. In the afternoon a hum r of friends attended a. deli htful tea. Mrs. MacDonald is st l enjoying fairly ¢0Od health and takes a keen interest in the news of the day and the activities of the community, POLICE COURT - Four cases were on the docket in yesterday's Police Court. Charged with being drunk and disorderly, one offend- er received $10 and costs or 20 days, another on a charge of vag- rancy was remanded till the 28th. Iii two prohibition cases one was among the latest recruits taken into the Canadian Active Army at i No. 6 District Depot. Halifax. Thev will leave for a basic training centre soon. Charlottetown re- : Eric Chester Jay, son - of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jay, 31 I Gerald Street. Edward Ignatius Lund, St. Avards. A brother, Ptr‘. J A. Lund, is stationed at No. 6 District Depot, LEFT FOR OTTAWA - Mi‘, J I W. Boulter, Manager of P E. I, Lund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ins "QWCI cninyed ilie UlFCGJQCi. com- edv "Oh Promise Mo" which was presented last evening by the Charlottetown Baptist Y o u n g Peoples Union. The actors per- formed even bccwi" than the first night and the play was still more successful than on the occasion oi initial presentation. The aud- ience was also favoured with a vo- cal solo by Mim Pearl Burns en- titled "The House that Jack Built" and a. monologue by Corporal E. Grave. RAF, entitled “Albert on the Lion.” supper at the Queen Hotel, w. cl- 5° 1119! 11111111’ old friends and sc- ouaintances. Proceedings In Legislature Provincial Leglsl t The House met ant tilielmlfiébv 25' _J dikes filiidtlfill oi’ an occasional choir was the guest oi’ her aunt, My} wins along with n,‘ movie contest- _ adjourned m; Monday and the t t v , A‘ , h: ‘Y; m made by ML Heambcmrkt Mme’ and summers] dionifhgtifgialghierxxtdnzzltiiagg ‘ti? ssri/gp other fined “no and was’ °r “m” if: ‘b; Dlcgrrigfiflxosr Oiigtaifiif-twiiiiilrcliies ' "i ,,5“,Q“§§,“,hf,° o“ 111111.111" 01 Q1188- wm‘ Comes“ followed y N‘ m“ ,.,§:°l.‘:§,1{;,-,,“’,,,,,,““;,l"_ss°‘1“" a picture of Hemy as he stumbles months in 1am Wm ‘mend the 5mm“ meeting °t vciEEDinSiIrifgSi IQESTEUIEEB _firsAt mi-Wd "WmOrg)p$1mogY“yelr’iegii(:-I i w. c. T. U. MEETING - The ' u“ °*"‘°‘“*‘“ H°m°“““"1 C°““' of b series of the hm... Nursing 11°11“ 11-114 Him- M-r- Hughes. heslicients and the King concluded |very enjoyable evening-S. m ' A F Flt. Lit. FARE ‘ELI. PARTY — A no- and entertaining evening was <l'oh Thursday 17th February. h°m° of Stuff Officers of o peed in three members of T. Johnstone. l, m x. Deyell p. F. M. and l, 1.1.. 'r. 11min, D. F, C. and wi The party assembled Summerslde when: tthe Rrsiziiiffint of Messrs. Chan, s ny who attempted to g0 P111031 in true Chines Ed only with chopstlc . -~ was voted eiocele l . entirely of was served. Much by the entire coni- through fashion The k.‘ n] Ned nt and ight picture was taken entire company seated at Ihe blcs. Special souvenir menus ,had ,--- prepared and Mr. Chan more 200d luck message in Chinese on MUD Cii h. After ihc dinner the entire iiipany adjourned to the spacious Int of tho Contact Club (kindly fed b of y 1 wife ptsl JEWiS) where a wry easaht evening was rounded off in l" ll - mug, dancing mid fortune EflCh member received a uvenir group picture so that they ght at cll times remem her the 111' happy times spent in Sum- side. Among those present were i, Lt and Mrs. T. Johnstone, i. Lt. and Mrs. K. Deyell. Flt. and Mrs. T. Thain, Flt. Lt. -. hive. J Alexander, F0. and I. R Mullen. F0. and . Mrs. . and M1; Gurraway 11nd Mrs. w Girdwood and - and Mrs. D Prentice-S. We are as near t" you as Your Mail Box Mail Department fills Pdci- as ‘Minn s, i; u o ed nhri It is sent to you m nee, our Dru “$3111.11! best socled In h n in times aml everything “liable hv Mail-simply Ill and vou will let the 0hr four 0 -DIED Friends in with regret _of IV‘ IN MILWAUKEE - ummerside will learn the daligh at his 1181115 Simimerside. He leaves w mourn his wife and on; brother, Di’ F. W. MsoSween of Wobinn, Mass-s — DEATH 0F MRS. EVERETT PHILLIPS - Friends and relativ- es were shocked to learn of the sudden death on Thursday evening Feb. 34th of Mrs. Everett Phillips, of Summerside in the Prince Coun- i ty Hospital. The late Mrs. Phillips. had underwent an operation about; a week previously and was doing splendidly. Her death which occuiw, red shortly after the supper hour. was unexpected mid was thought t0 ‘nave been due to a. blood clot. The iateMrs. Phillips was an active member of the W. M. S. of the Sumrnorside ,_" Church and oi’ other church societies. She was the former Eva Ruth Johnson, daughter of Mr. Thomas Johnson and the late Mrs. Johnson of Sum- merside. She was 49 years of age She leaves to mourn beside; her husband and father two sons: UOYd in Pictou. N S. and Lowell at home. Also two brothers. Frank in Charlottetown and Arthur with the Canadian Army in Debert and one sister. Mrs Ralph Williams, Sinnmerside .—S . —Y‘5 MEN'S CLUB - The Sum- merslde Y's Men met at the 0171m- pia Tea m on Thursday even- ing for ther weekly meetixg. Mr. Dc Woodside was chairman for the evening. There was a fine at- tendance of the lneuibevs present also three visitors. Mr. Lloyd Gor- rill introduced FD. ‘Thomas of the R. C. A. F. The Secretary re- ported that some contributions woe coming in for the Y's Mens Radio Auction. It we; announced that the Conuzuhity Welfare Committee has decided to incorporate the or- ganization under the name of the Summer Youth Centre Inc. and the following are to be the dlrec. tors, Gordon White. Lowell Han- cock. Earle MacDonald, Earle Hick- ey, P. G. Clark and Henry Gaudet there being two directors from the Rotary Club. The membership chairman_ Edwin Esty then called upon Mr. Archibald Hopkins, Ing- ltun Palmer, and Herb Straight who were inducted into full mem- bership in the club by William Currie. Li; the conclusion of the induction service an address by Mr. Dave Coughy was read by Mr. Currie and the meeting closed with The King-S. Personals -—The many friends of Ileonard Duiinche, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dfiodie uminersidq will be sorry w iearii that he has entered the Prince County Hospital for an Operations-B , —Mls Francis Keu staff of the White g ti alter’ “"1152” “ed plea u es spen a very — sant vacation visiting friends and relatives in tresl and other irpper Canadian Citiee-S - I110. William Higgans, H. N- Z. A. I". of Kenslngton who re- cently returned home from over- sens has been posted to the R. 0- A. F. station in Summer-side in ah instructional oa/pacity-S. Too Late To Classify“ of the office La into the aims of the sarohgirl. That makes him a “wclf" in Cen- terville, and ivhcn he arrives home every girl in town is at the station to me him. "Home was never like this.” says Henry and Mr. Al- echocs his sentiments when phone calls for Henry never stop ming. The trouble really ‘reaches its peak when Henry's career as a. w ' interferes with Aldrich Seniors career in politics. Thcn it becomes necessary for Henry to back water and as he's in pretty much over 1115 head by this time, it is something of a. major achievement . C. N. Ii. Supports Red Cross Appeal MONTREAL. Que. Feb. Z4 — By means o!‘ a. personal appeal from- R. C. Vaughan, Chairman and Piesident of the Canadian Nat- lonal Railways, employees of the system throughout Canada are be- ing invited to give their support to Rod Cross Campaign for ten the million dollars now about to be launched, The presidents invitat- ion is contained in a letter dis- tributed to all offices and shelli- In his message Mr. Vaughan said, "In the wake of war there is suffering and hardship. ‘Iimt has been so down the ages, bu; today the volume oi’ that suffering and hardship is far beyond anything experienced in the Past. Accord- ingly there has been an increase in the calls to aid humanity affec- ted by the devastation of the war machine. Into this \vork of relief are brought all the resources of tho Cana/diau Red Cross and now the society must obtain help in or- der to continue their humanity ogram " n. cfcvraht, vice president iih- d once and accounting. heads the ur- ganizatlon set, up to reach every members of the Canadian National Railways family. He will have the assiiance of regional treasurers and a host of other hel ers.. H, K, Goodwin, re onal treas- urer at Moncton will held the working committee covering the At, lantic Region, employees, if they so desire, may contribute by means of payroll deduction and a read their donations over a perio ex- tending to Feb. 1945; in recom- mending the drive to of- ficers and employees of the railway. Mr. Grant oints out that the Red Cross is un versaily recog- nized for its outstanding human- itarian work in peace and war. snsion of its activities in the and suffering of those in pull and in grlson camps during the past four and a half years has been phgiomcnal. deserving the utmost in financial support from all Canadians, "SIIEBMEN 9N STRIKE FLELTWCOD, lilnglarid -(OP)— A three-day strike of ski pers and mates of Fleetwocdk-i fish hg trawl- ers ended when the men were prom- ised their claims for bonu; payments would be considered within 21 days. No fish were brought in port in the N» writing. No money nrtlefl- No bother. Inst phone, 0P drop in. llnitcd Church The annual meeting of Murray Harbour Ilriited Church was held in the church with a good attend- ance of members and adherents. After the devotional period con- ducted by the minister, Rev. W. C. Plcketts. Mr. EH. MacKlimon was appointed chairman, and Mrs.‘ Roy Brooks, secretary. -. Rev. W. C. Picketts gave the re- port of the Session. Eight new New Glasgow W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs, Robert Show on Thursday evening, Feb. 17th. The president Miss Ella Sample, presi- ned and conducted the devotional. A very interesting program was carried on in observance of "Fran- cis Willavdls" birthday. Plans were made for the "World's Da-y of Prayer". It was announced that the topic for next month's meeting will be racial problems. A new member was received. The meet- ing closed with the benediction. SUCCESSFUL VALENTINE TEA members were added to the church roll, and a. very successful preach- ing mission was held during the year. The minister asked the con- gregation to lay special emphasis on two points, namely, tbe guid- ance of our young people to full church membership; and the prac- tice of our Christian love and sym- pathy, especially at this time. when so many of our people are irgclergoing such great anxiety and sorrow. the enrolment and attendance haril reached a record height. The reports of the womens- grouns, the Woman's Missionary Society, the Ladies Aid; and. tho Happy Worker's Club, read bv Mrs. EW. Leincheur, Mrs. Albert MacIecd and Mrs. Crilly Lea, all showed a splendid years work. This was also true of the young- er gruups of the church, the North Stag and Great Bear Explorer groups, the reports of which vzere given by their leaders, Mrs. E. H. MacKinnon and Rev. W. C. Pick- etts, and the C. G. I '1‘. by Mrs. W. C. Plcketis. The highlight of the C. G. I. T. jvcar was the very fine regional conference which the Murrav Harbour girls sponsor- edkahd entertained the visiting e gates. The report of the Treasurer Mr. H. L. Machoii showed that after all bills had been paid there was a surplus oi’ two hundred and fif- ty dollars. The allocation of the Missionary and Maintenance Fund was surpassed. A short time ago plans had been made to install an" electric pump. water system, and bathroom in the parsonage. Mr. Roy Brooks reported that the work had already been begun. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to Rev. Mr. Picketis, not only for his untirlng efforts on be- half of the church, but also for his dec; interest and leadership in the community. Mr. Picketts express- ed his appreciation to his congre- gation for their expression of good- will, an: thanked them for the fine s irit of co-operation and fel- lows p which they had always lshovfn in every branch of church .wor . , The thanks of the meeting were also extended to the various org- co-operatlon and their good work of the year: and to the loaders cf the younger groups for their splendid enthusiasm and interest in lire boys and girls. WINSLOE NORTH w. 7-. s. The regular meeting of winslce North WMLS. 1o;- Febvuary met, at the home ci Mrs. Albert Cud-. more with Mrs. Cudmore as Leader. The opening selection was read, followed 11y the members, reading in unison. The Heavens‘ Declare Thy Glory, Lord. and sing-l ing of O Word 0f God incarnate. Mark l0, 13-10 was rcad in unl-, son, and other passages read re- sponsivcly between selected readi- ings by the Leader and the lord's Prayer was repented n unison. A] story in connection with the pro- gram was read, followed by Hymn Servant of God, Well Done. Min- utes of the previius meeting were anlaations for their fine spirit of A — On Feb. 14th the Bradnlbane Red Cross society which had been organized a short time ago held an afternoon tea and sale of home cooking at the home of Mrs, D. J. Morrison and notwithstanding the condition of the roads a large crowd of ladies from various parts turned out to help a worthy cause. A neat sum cf money W315 realized and the Indies of {his society ore very grateful to all Win attended tn mak it a success and also for The 511115111’ 501100118110“. given the donations that were received beauty u; the by Miss Rita Sim-am. showed that from those who were unable to bt- madhm Mathew 18:14; icnd. I -__ i CASUALTY LIST-Among those reported ivouiicicd on the latest Canadian Armv Casualty L. are Pics. Walter Edward MacDonald. and Leo Raymond Redmonc, both serving with n Nova. Scorn an Princc Edward Island Regiment; Pte, MacDonald's next of kin is his mother, Mrs. Mary Ann MacDcn-| aid. Annandale. Lot 5, Little Pond} P,E.I Ptc Redmondis next of kin ls his father. Henry Redmond, 184 King St, Charlottetown. P E I Among those previously reported missing. now reported not missing is L-Cpl. Frank Russell Murdock. who was serving with it Nova Scotia hncl Prince Edward Island Regiment- L-Cpl. Muirdocks next of kin is his mother, lVlIrs- Sadie Murdock, Mur- ray Harbour, P.E.I. AWARDED C. B. E. - Mrs. Pu’- McGarry, National President of the Catholic Women's League was among the 33f Canadian Reclph, ents of decorations in the Kin 's New Year's honor list. The oific a1 notification from the Secretary of State of Canada read: "The Sec- retary of State of Canada has pleasure in advisingyou that His Majesty the King has graciously! signified his intention oi’ appoint- ing vou a commander of the civil division of the Most Excellent Or- (‘pr of the British Empire, CB1). Mrs. ltIcGarry is one of the three National Presidents of Women's organizations receiving honours, the other two being Mrs. Laura Hardy of Ottawa, President of the National Council of Women and Mrs. Alice Horkins of Torontml President, Imperial Order Daugh- ters of the Empire. I POST-NUPTIAL RECEPTION-i large number of friends in Brackley met at the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. William Younkcr, the occasion marking an address and presentation to Mr. Guy Pierce 1 and his recent bride, the former Miss Bertha Lord, RN. The goth- ering was called to order by Mr. Samuel Good who stated the pur- pose of such, in his usual kind and I gracious manner, after which the bride, leaning cn the arm of ML} George Jackson, the room being- cscortcd by Miss Sybii Aviaclvlillau descended the stairs and were lcri to the seats of honor. Miss Marion Youiiker read a very appropriate address. extending best. wishes and congratulations to the groom and offering a. ivami welcome to the bride. A well filled purse was then presented to the happy couple by Mr. Good. In reply, Guy thanked’ all the self and his brig , for their pres- ence, also for their kind and nice- 9111'! i0 T011011’ 91111515 I» ly worded address and expressed’ his gratitude for their generous [Jones then gave n challenging w , now lies friends. on behalf of him- ° cil. Mr. Boulier was accompanied by Mr. S. G, Peppln, Chief Potato Seed Inspector, who plans to att—. m1 meetings of the Seed Branch‘ in the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. They plan to return the latter part cf next week. NOW CONVALESfING — The many friends of Sgt. J. B. Mac- Phee who has been seriously ill in Italy since Christmas 0V0. will be leased to learn lhat he is improv- g. His mother, Mrs. MA. Mcic- Phee, Heatherdale. received a. let- ter from him saying he was gri- ting the best of cove and food. Hc hopes to be back with his unit be- fore too long. W. M. S. MEETING -'I‘he inert- ing of the Cherry Valley W M. s, was held at the home of Mrs | George Irving on Feb 101b, \\‘lt]l_ an attendance of eight mehi rs j The President presided Dev l period consisted of I-Iiviin, .. .e| Love to Thcc, Psalm 150 read hi’ Mrs. F. Matblcson, Study of lesson? led by President, Hymn, For the! Earth, Scripture; =ad by by v l - l pcricr I'm i Mrs Rus=cll Ycimg, Prayer President. Scripture i-cziding Ho 1311-2. rend by . J E Eachcrii, and Devotional closed uith singing of Hymn: Not Ashamed to Own my Lot(l"1 Business period oprncd with rend-I ing of minutes c! inst meeting,’ which were approved as read. 1:. was moved and seconded flint fu-i ture meetings be reported in ihcl press. Corresponding Sefly reported having sent messages of sywnpatliy to Mrs. Robert Gass, and to Mr. and Mrs W. Mulch 1h ihclr. recent b9l‘0""f‘lll(‘ll'.<, OifPYillK for evmizig c. uiitcd to 80:. Mrs. 1, Russell Ych. ", invilcd Afirch 1 meeting to her home Mecflngi closed with The King and Mizpah Benediction. W- M. S. BIEETING- The monthly mettiiig of the Union Road W. M. S, was held at llic home of Miss Margaret Malleti- on Monday, Feb. '1. The Theme The Bible. The hymn, The Heavens Dc- clare Thy Glory 10rd, was sung followed by 10rd‘; Prayer in un-i ison. Several passages of Scripiuvw were read by the members and roll call was answered by eight! members and one visitor. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Margaret Mallett gave a, reading on Christian Stewart-hip. entitled, Life a Personal Loan. Another hymn was sung O Wind of God Incamaig iolloucd by Soni- enoc Prayer. From the limgrflhl readings were given by NLrs. Gamgc - Newman, Mrs. H. Yeo and Mrs. lament, Next place of meeting Mrs- . G. Mallett. Collection tok- Ien $2 40. Meeting closed by sing- ing The Day ‘fhc-u Gzivcst Lord ‘is Ended and Benediction. K Y. P. S. - The meeting of the Haz- , S. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jones on Thursday eveikig Feb l<'!li with a ‘ good attendance. The president Hamid Wood presided Meeting op- g ened with hymn "A Charge to keep l I Have". The devotional leaders Pearl and Robert Jones look church Call to Worship and Hymn "01 Master let me Walk with Thor" followed by repeating (ho Lcrcrsi Prayer in unison ‘Jcrilitui'c rend-l ing by Gordon Carver and Ttflfiillli of Meditation for cuurncn and faith by Isabel Fnrquharspn. Pom-i‘ HAZ regular weekly elbrook Y. P. per on "Christian Lcaclcrszliip". I-low are we to face the crisis that before us? \V-: must nb-l solutely depend upon, God we must bey God; and hbove all we must be prepared for the journey. It is n) of faith and courage with h once that our labour is not in \'fll 1 class in the social hall. A mcst inter- ‘ discussion was led by the class lea- _‘ arrived last night en route to Ver- E111 Course, under the direction of the Red Cross, was given bv Dr. Mac- Lriren of the H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte in Holy Redeemer Hall Thursday, Fc‘. 24. There was a‘ large class of enthusiastic ladies present who listened with rapt ab; lcmioii to th: learned lcct" v, who spoke o" slnmc Nursing. First _ Aid and Emergencies iii Wartime/W, Rev. A. MacDonald, C.SS.R., Rec-v lu. U). Holy Redeemer Parish, call- ed the meetiiv to order and \vel- IXLHEKI Dr. MacLaren, the speaker, Dr. \V.J.P AIRCNHUHY), President of the Rod Cross. and Mrs. F. S Ci..lllfiit‘l‘ and Miss Grant cf the Red Cross Corps. TRINITY Y. l’. U. — A meeting of the executive of Truziiy Young People's union preceded the regul- ar weekly meeting held last night in the Social Hal A lively sing. sung W115 ciijo t by ull present led by Allnnic Dov. e lllid Anni:- MAC- Kay, with Louise Cox presiding at me piano. This ivas followed by the business period with the vice- president. Lorne Finlay, in the choir. Owing ic the 11111655 of Miss MncDougnll and Professor Kendall Lhciv study group classes 1110i ‘F1111 the "Post War Reconstruction" ing and instructive address and dei". Rev. Mr MocLcnnan Rec- reation was eiilflycd by all 11116111‘ the direction of Robert Downs and Claude Campbell, This being Christian culture night the story of how the Group of Seven of Can. adian Arflstb came into being was told by Miriam Raynor, Many well known reproductions of these ar- lislg were slioivu on the SCTCEIL] This proved a very‘ inicvestlill! prq- l gram loading up to the Worship Thom:- Bcnuty of the Out of Doors‘ , Hon. Mr. P petition from thizwfiatilbigisgbiiish? m‘! 0911191111)’ for an Act to amend ‘he 1991119811135 Incorporation Ac: and 1° Tami’ the retirement of a °°111°11 0f 111a capital stock. A bill Y accordance with the petition “igrelrafieiveg and read. v GI‘ O ~ entitled "The ugublliirfrligeulilccfie 8113i“ qlffgni Mr. McGuigan ihiroduceri AC‘ t‘ to amend the Public Health m1"- MI- MvGuican tabled tha annual report of h R v _ lag Mounlted Prolitce? ma] can“ n mot On n Hon, M13 Hugh“ an Act to amend the Audit Act was read a. third time and passgd At 11.30 the Speaker and meml bers proceeded to the Executive Council chamber where they at- tgrnded goon His Honour the Lieu. Ad 5111i overnor and presented ihe r655 in TEPIY to the Speech ,=from the Throne, which His lion- "11111118 Pleased w accept. His Honour then proceeded to the Legislative Assembly cham. bar, where he wok his Scat on m. throne and gave hi5 355cm u, m, Act to amend the Audit Act, Hon. Mr. Hughes moved that the House resolve itself into a committee cf the whole to consid- er Supply to be granted w m. Majesty, 0n motion of Hon. Dr. MacMil- Ian. the debate was adjourned, The House then adjourned until I o‘olock Monday. BIRTHS HARDING - At Highland View Hffspltal. Amherst, N.S., Feb, g0, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Harding. a son, James Gavin. Wd-IEATLEY-At Fredericton, NB, Fvb. 15, i944, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs Raynor Wag assisted by Mfn- M, Wheatley,'(iiee Margiugrlte gal. hie Dovvne, Jean MacLehnan. 5133"" “r111- l delimiter. Joann‘ Kane, Ramsay. and Margaret Hardy. Ap- propriate hymns were S1111! 850ml- panied by Shirley Darrach at the piano The Miznah benediction-- brought the meeting to q close, Personals Mr Roland Taylor has returned from a. business trip to Toronto. Mr. W. Chester SfMcLure leaves for Montreal and Ottawa this morning. AB, Lloyd MalcPhaii. R C N V R. spent the ivcck end with his wife and family also guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellnci- MccEachern, Free- town Mrs Sylvester Perry, Mulgrave, non River, where she will visit hex parents, Ml‘ and Mrs. James Gar- land Mrs. Daniel Gillis, and Mrs. Elmer Gauthier, City, returned lasi evening from Halifax. where they visited friend; and relatives. Flt Lieut A H Heywood, R.- C. A. F.. and Mrs Heywood. Tor- onto, arrived last night in Chiir- lclitciown where they plan to H?- siclo for the present. Scrvi Air Gunner. Freeman J. Brclmut. a recent graduate from No, 9 Bombing and Gunnery School Mom‘. Joli. Quin, left yesterday for Vrillcyfield, Que. after spend- iii1; his furlough with his parents, Mr Wm 11'. Brehaut, DEATIID .__ STEWART-At the _Prince Edward Island Hospital Friday, February 25, 1944, Mrs- Leith Stewart in her 52nd year. of Hurd Street, C/aytown, ‘ Funeral from the MacLean Funeral Home on Sunday February 27th ser. vice starting at 3 oclock, Interment Sherwood Cemetery. PHILLIPS — At the Prince County Hospital on February 24. 1944. Mrs, Everett Phillips of Summersidc, aged 49 years. Funeral Sunday nf- tfirlilwu. a short service at the home at 2 o'clock. followed by zcgices at the Baptist. Church at In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear 111041181’. Mrs. Frederick Powers who passed away suddenly in Ev- erett, Mass. I-‘eh. 26th. i939. ..Evcr I mcmbc Lll by her daugh- icrs Mary and Helen. 2-26-li. .. .. N. D. MacLean DNDERTAKER EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North Wiltsiiire Trowbridge 5080 Est. 1882 Modern Chapel A. s. ioiic a son, INC. i, . ,- Lct us as a society be hcnminc liizlii i979 Massachusetts Avenue. Cambridge, Mass. I FUNERAL SERVICE Our Athol D. MocLeod is familiar with your Funeral problems for New England. Contact him for prompt and efficient ser- vice. “SERVICE” la a “LONG” Word p ift. For Thry Arc Jolly Good Fei- mce w“ Prfimcii- n ""5 deckkd, fows wiu sung by all present. Mrs. in i-heflc dflfk 1111.“ 11f lmrvfil- T11‘ m" 95°11 111mb" Pa“ i" 1‘ dom‘ Willard Prowsc ul. the piano. A devotional closed wiih hymn "ii/m"; 11°11 f" u‘? 511119“ "mi lmmmlgrand lunch ivas served by the la- 1 for U10 Nilllii- is Coming" and cic- 79-1111110 1'11"“ 1'1"- Wim-"is “V” dies. The remainder of the even-I sing 11191111811011 by Rohvri. Jon" her NPOrt» of Piesbytcr11cl~ Flvt‘ ing was iyeatly enjoyed with games The minutes of the previous mccl- membe" "PW-Ted 1°11 1‘11-~~ 1i W" and social intercourse. A commun- ing were read and approved foll- V‘ decided to hold n union meetiusliw sing-shim, coilsistinu of heart owed by the roll call 1r, “'21s (‘cc’- on the World Di-Y of P111161‘. 1M1- soiigs and sacred numbers added dad that each member carry their 1 ill. and have n0 10511111:- meetlns 111 greatly to the evenings entertaih- Bible for responsive Nfidilifis, and lgflghkmzvfllflgrlrttirw ‘to bnableietlkd gentle‘ Sfivefthiibfntfiléibfirsnglftl the I that rollfcglllbitz respmideditn wiili i1 e e rs. a er rs, . . cohr ue re ons n averseo crpurc n 00]'il1£’\\‘i‘l ivfceiine closed with the King and both vocal and instrumental mus- the topic. Meeting was bronchi in Miiipah Benediction. ic. The National Anthem and Auln a close n-iih the Mlspah Ben-dic- -———————-- Lang Sync brought a pleasant ev-ilon and the singing or the Nat,- lecp Minarira in the home ehing m a closih ional Anthem. would lf vou visiifll 11'" ‘Wm reed and adopted and correspond-r $3,"??? Ire filled ge- miim, ,9? manic. FOII sans, a rios. IIEAVIEST ones 46 lbs. John 8119M". Mal- peque Road. z-a-zi. | ‘r0 Ln - emu. min si-rjrrug room and kitchenette. "1- - aoo xeht st. 198-11 FOE BALI. gearly new. Apply S. 1-- o. ion sans in." “M Charles E. Worth. 142 Great George Street. Charlotte- town. (chicks on dlsplly.) wgtigton Dlngwell, Morel! . . Raymund Doucett. Hunter River. Mrs. Arthur J, Eamon. New nnsn. Frances Gardiner, Launch- . K1118 . Jfnifarry a Green, Central Bedeque. sent by first all. _ noun onus 111-. umrso SUMMEISIDI Man's iiicvcbc. Hardy z-ac-ii. 1 DRIVING SLEIGIIS. i i i. t m" °°111irous service as you i i 111"" “vars: