THE CHARLOTTETOWN (IUUPFTAY --_ OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MAY 1c. 1941 MONDAY 'I‘here passed away in West. on Saturday 1941. Malcolm MacKciizic. son ui . _ the late Mr. and Mrs. mee Hamil. Ivlacliean. Lvfidalcl. Murdock Mac- " Ixenzle of Valieyfield. 1 FUNERAL AT CLYDE RIVER - The funeral of’ the late Aliisoil A. ‘ Auid was held Saturday afternoon. Following short service at his lute residence funeral services were mid t In Clyde River Presbyterian Church, and were conducted by tiie Rev. '1 l W. Goodwill and the Rev. E. Rd “bedside. Interment Clyde R’ ' Presbyterian Cemetery. Pall bc e1 , John MacNevin. Gordon Mat-inf;- ' aid, Bert Auld, Charles “lllilS, Wil- bur Willis, George C. Kitson. —RECEIVES SAD NEWS - ML, D. B. MacDonald of Nortti BUKICQUC has rcceivt-d a icicgrilin from S: John. N. 13.. stating Lila‘. his cousin, Miss Cecelia Aiaclionaid had pass- ed away on Thursday alter a pro- ICnged illness due to cancer. Miss MacDonald was the daughter of tlie late Daniel MucDoiiiiici of Noctli; Bcdcque and will be kindly l'tIii¢iii— bored by the older residents . i l with whom she visited from to time. The funeral will take pl e In the Roman Catholic Cathedral at St. John, on Mondag; morning-S DOUBLE fix kill. TOl).\Y—; Valleyficld night, April 2b‘, Mrs. Wesley Ciilibeck died ill tlic‘ ‘ Island Iftlspilill yesterday; about 24 flours afici- the dcaih of iicr 82-year-old nus- band at North Tryon, it was learn- ed. The two will be buried at a double funeral from Tryon Uni= o j Cli rcil llliS ilftrrnoou. Mr. Ca - b2" - was a retired farnicr. A i Five of this province he had cai- ried on agricultural operations at , ,Cr:lp.iud, Prince County district‘ for iiany years. 'l‘hcii. following his I't.‘l.ll'tlI1('Il[ he wont to North 'I‘l')‘oii. His wife had been unwc" _‘ frn infiiiy _. ars and was iii hos- pital at. Charlottetown for a 101.; time. —BOYS RILSLYIJI-l (‘OAIIKANIONS u strange coincidence, abou ‘ l tlic same time that icobcrt Peri) . lcst his lifc whcii lie tcli o tiuz wnziri on 1“i‘it.i&i)' a.t..riic-ii_ oni- er lad Btu Grain; who was giiiig-lil; hide and seek with his playmates at tile wharf slipptd Into the \\'d.l4l ‘ and in anszroi" to his cries for help, , l was resulted by liis COiIipvLllllOiiS. lie and some other boys were pla, ii’; on tile ans tiiiuvr ilie wharf \\IIril' >c t the same ago Juiiipcd iii! lliid in mite oi their heavy clothing ti tho intense c id they got iii.- ty. ‘ cy Gallant iii.d tjiivtre ‘Ilittifl. iii.‘ boys \\lI\J chic criticnce at tlic inquest oi till: boy, \\llo was druuncd were there at Inc.’ time and liclllcd in bringing tlic ladl to safely, ‘Ihey said, tiiat they did; Illll. isiie Pciry fall in as tlicv tvcrcf taxi or down the wharf. Both boys‘ sq»id Pirrv iicvci" wore a can-S -— nc funeral services for Ilicliarlif R. riunt oi St. Eicanors were held: on Sunday afternoon in St. Johns. Criiircn where the (tel-eased ijiad a faithful ineiubci- all his liictc was u. vc iAU §Jiif§J tron. iiiiiirv 1l‘A‘)‘ uCulIllllf-l, iroin C;iai'iot;cto'.vll and otiici‘ parts of. tile nrotantc to puv their lust it—. spccts to a very cicar friend. vent Archdeacon G. R. Harrison, rector. conducted the sinluic and imp ‘REEF-lg: ‘a l)‘- _' y, ruthur Iioiiand and Imriy I Jones. A requiem celebration of hie, Ii- 1y Ea ‘ arist was hcld on Saturn murmur]. the family 0f tlic tic-l .- sod adclaiiiig i.;~. ‘ l ‘LICLII llflFlliitili IALIS _ . i)r. Hiiiii o! hills?» 1"» id iirv. W. iiiint of Wiiia ton. Q-Q..EEB“T-ISJ2BE- cs1. .. . i e lilime to atlellfi the itiiicrai of’ their lather arc iv-l turning to Halifax tnis moining.--S A sad drowning accident happen- ed on Friday cvcfiing at. Sumifien‘ side lkhgn Robert Edtvaxi l’l:i‘l'__l', 12 , ycar old SiJ-ll of Mi‘. and i\'lr.~". 'IllL‘_'-7' l (w... fig-pry ltzst lilo hcii ill)‘ icll over the Aiariizc wliaii. Thu Lilli)‘ w riot lfllllld uiltil 9.30 ' Suttiitlrif/ morning and it was not until about ii o‘t.ock the rllglll be‘ that it was fCilil/Afl that the lad must have brcn tlrown- t not iilt‘il to work . nud bun l-Villl lll . bought he was at church attend- Miiy Devotional Services. ..= grief stricken parents and ' Joan agltd nine and little other J ‘in, aautl throt- ycilrs, fhc dcepe. pathy 1s extcivicrl. The uncral wiii be hcld at ton 0‘-| lock Tuesday morning from Si.‘ aufs Chin cii. ~15. g —DEATII 0F MRS. NORDIANt _‘I IACLIZOI) - The many friends oi Mrs. Norman MacLeod will ltnrn ith deep regret of _hcr passing early Saturday morning at her‘ home in Summerside. Mrs. MacLvt d. had been ill for some time and al- though her death ivas not un , pectcd it nevertlivicss was ll or it shock to her family’ and li'l"IlttS .-\ devoted wife and mother she uni we sorely missed in tlic home. Mi‘- Mgglgod was born and lived all .ll'l" ife In Summersitle. She was the daughter of the lam Mr. and Mrs. Chintz. All her ilfe she hadt ‘_»—"-.i-mal~»,>n. NQIYOI< - » .ll‘l_\' tililxn on, llolltnvriig ‘ '1'. liil)ci"i' "ire HIQLL on to some ificss lint.‘ ' tlic It i iniiititc wits slrtlgu ' tile \ ‘. lie ‘was round lLii y ' 0.11. .il.cti Casty and Eloy‘ F's. IINISIRAL AT ST. EIJzHKNOIfSv ‘ ‘ ccrriiion_\', on, Stanley Tktliltlll. Roy Ttlll- t ' ; not as Cl"\'(‘l' as they prcltnd lo be u‘. out 0i an font. In tlic morning t‘ l!” 3 ““.‘{‘,"°" P‘, l'““"5," (‘RPS fbxrlfif um gffigt. ggflflgilgttlvtéhltl)? 5 1",,’ ‘e inf‘? guy, God's cfciiitil purpose. In the b“ lt'_l,“,“'_il',“ ‘lad? , morning Miss Marguerite Cud- “ v_"~“ H “M. lyfl‘, . more, i‘t“iiflt‘1(‘tl the solo “Angels ‘ ~ 51"“ “‘,l-t_f,°_l‘”_~ f“ I ll-ht. and Fair" (Handel), , ~ “c W?“ i‘ , l‘ 1mm ‘L'- "‘ ,i clioii" rendered the an- rnotmt lit St, [axuls Ciuich and! - v “God 31m“ wme Away A“ ‘hen first "ll-ma ll“ Pmmli‘ Tint-s" tFicld). In the evening the V ,,. l Am l lt‘.\i'\IlI.\' BI-JIKEAVEI) — Word ‘has been ic ircd Saturday morn- l ml; by Mr. iimi MTS wm. Campbell, liilu Kent Street dcutli of tlicit" son-iii-laiv, Walker in tlic Monti-cal Pei c", General Miss Litcilic Campbell. besides n.5, soriowlng wife Mr. Walker leaves u’ little daughter. Shirley: PRESENTATION —- Teachers of West blunt School presented Mr Ernest Reid with a beautiful writ- ing case on Friday, prior to his de- parture for the mainland where lie has bot-n posted with the Royal Caiiittliizil Air Ekucc. Ho was a fiiiinci mcmbrr of the teaching staff at Vvvst Ktnt School and is u native of Rollo Bay. H. Slllli Joint RAI. AT NORTH WILT- 'i‘i--'~ funeral of the late was field Satur- a short. iticu at his late residence fttneralj ma "zcl-s wore field in North Wiil-; shire United Church and were con- ducted by the Rev. Lewis Murray, who also officiatcd at the grave. In- tern N th Wiltsilire Cemetery. ' iL-iicrl ilwards. Gill's- , Jciin Clark, William (Iiark, Frank Deacon. The second class of graduates from No. 9 Service Flying Train- ,. School iit sininnerside receiv- cir “trips ill. a ceremony Sat- Ttic wings were‘ pinned on tics of the graduate fliers lilt.‘ l bv Vviizg commander E. G. Fuller- ton, officer commanding the school. One graduate was from this PIKYClIICt‘. He was I... C, Johnston "m- BYldllC‘. Others from iinics inciitdcrl. II. D. Muc- S tiiicy, N. 5.; M. A. Cainty. Ilcoron. N. S; D. S. Fisk, Bridge- ii, N. S; K. R. Munro, New ow, N. S., and E. A. R055. ll. N. S. MORE SIT. SHINE IN APRIL — for the month of slightly higher than for spoudiilg month last it was revealed by figiues re- bv Mr. W. A. Burns. weather r a‘. the ilxpei'iir.ciital Farm. ilso more hours of sirn- iniz to the record. Dur- . tlic ll, 2.67 inches of rain i ciunttirllt with 1.43 in i940 Oiliy 3.130 inches of snow was iv- tzorncd titgainst 17.50 for the same, month last vcar. There were l7i.3, n s line acainst 163.4 in? lest tcmlwraturc was. ‘l‘l(‘il till degrees were sell and the lowest 22 degrees. ..turcti on A i-‘l 5 and 6 The annual blessing of the fish- iilg: boats‘ took place at. North Rus- ’ north short‘. fishing village. ‘Gav. Tlic ctremoiiy’ was tllLlvll by the Ru‘. J. D, MacNt-ill, no an Catholic parish priest there, d by .10 Rev. Clarence Pitre, .t at sac-nth itustico. thercd for the ‘ m both Rus- OIJTIIIYJ, coves, in- Q stcr Bed Bridge. The up iii a circlc on the ‘rs 0f the, harbor with tiu- boat truth the clergy and altar boys iii the center. Hundreds of persons, many of ‘ihcm frvnl Charlottcioyvn saw the (i Picto ZlIr, IIt-rbcrt MacDonald of Cardi- nan, it~it this morning for the maln- iaiid to accept ii commission with the P. E, . Highlanders (Black . He has recently been given tlic commission of second lieutenant ‘ ‘ and unit. .. iylacuonalci returned rc- m a trip with the merch- ie which took iiifn arouiid tlic wrnld. Leaving Halifax on a frcilzhtci‘ last August, he continued from one port to another" until fin- ‘ iic arrivcti i ‘it on the Island . month illlijl ‘cling the gloie. I‘A‘>-')r that tlic (icriiiiin raiders were u lit-s in tlic fact. that ilcvcr once was .1 craft torpcdocd or seriously tatcncfi. On the first lap of the illlllvfy’, a convoy escorted tlic ship blrfslern Canadian unit. - it arrived at Liverpool there approximately llavs 1'1 i and il‘il incd one month. Service was conducted morning and eveninf; in St. James Church 1V j\'(‘.'.l(‘i'(i?l_‘y' Rev. H. Crawford Ezoli, Ii_A., Iiawkvsbury, Ont, vilr-il \ll"lf' wcrc good attendan- he chose as ills llllljlfftt. "Christ Yestcrday, T0- day and P’Ci'QV(‘i"', and dealt with tlic ttdvcrse criticism of the Chris- tian Church but. with a definite zvaffirination of faith in the in- w nf tlic Church throughout -» In ihc cveninq he preach- il n sermon on “Gods p The Church ag- nelgatio ailisl. »-e*~..,n ivas Bowlcs "Just AB I IIIESDAY _IOIIIY RIVER. REBID I'.\. §——Oil(‘ of the oldest resi- dtn of FJ-rlqv Rivm- passed away on Itiontlziv afternoon in the person cf Thonuls J, Killbride. He was 90 wars of also and had resided there nil his iifc. His wife predeceased him wtvul a \'Cfll‘ ago. Hc tiras a nvm‘. r of Lot ll Roman Catholic cllillTli The funeral is to be hcld on Wcducsdav at, B ii. m.-—S —I’RY'I\(‘IIES IiAREWELIi SER- atON-Jkev. P. W. Williams. who‘ hr twvn pastor of the Christian Church at. Sninmcrsitle for almost tun roars preached his farewell sermmf rm Sllndtiv evening. 'I‘l".e (‘IIHQIYWZUIICH of the United Baptist. Church joined with the Christian Church for the service. Ricv. Mr. Williams preached a forceful sci- nvni. lilblll" for his subject ‘Soldiers ." Af. the close he bid UIIIIOLIIICIIIE Lllff,’ l son 0f M l Cape that he Ls making a g —'I‘00K SERVICES —i'tev. Hunt, who is home from College. Halifax. N. S., conduc the service in St. John's Church. Eieanors on Sunday morning and The many friends of Ray Howatt r. and Mrs. Russell Howatt Traverse are glad to hear _ ood recovery I IIOmvhlS recent appendicitu opera- Ifosuiiui. Mrs. Walker was formerly “on m me Prince County Hcspltal" l Kings it. one of its eldest and most respectul l’? McDonald in her ninety-first year. FUNERAL SUNDAY - The fun- eral of “rllllflm Francis Vincent Leonard, young son 0f Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Leonard. was held from ills parents‘ residence, 24 Llongworta Ave, on Sunday afternoon, May 4. Dr ted S: was the celebmnt at the Holy Rev. Father Louis Dougan conduct- Communfgry-s, ed a short service at the house and _.____ also officiated at the grave. Inter- "Tiie Orange Lodge urges the merit was in the Roman Ca holic marshailiug of the full resources Celllfilflfl‘. The pallbearers were; of the Dominion of Canada bciltnd NIB-film's Pele? C- Hllflhcs. K981118141 the mother country to the extent HUEIIES. Alfred Doyle. Allan Doyle, of conscripiing man power, wealth | 147F119 MflCDOYlBId- Joseph Murphy- and industry," Lt. Col.. the Honour- able T. Ashmore Kidd, Kingston, Ont, Grand Master and Sovereign of British America, said iasf riuht when interviewed shortly nltci ar- riving here to attend the 80th an- nual session of the Right WOrsalp- fui Grand Orange Lodge of "rince will be held Edward Island which today in Boyne Lodze. Wcstviile-Mrs. Chiisty Brennick passed away at the home of net" niece, Mrs. Seymour MacKinnon, Cowan Street, Westvilic, on April 8th, at 8.15 a.m. in her 89th year. was not Illflil)‘ Mrs. Brennicks death wholly unexpected by her friends in tvestville and Prince E ward Island. Before coming Westviile she lived at Iiewis, Lot 60. P. E. I.. and her husband pass 0n Aprfi 20th, there passed peace- ful y away at home in Cardigan- Jolin P. MacAulay, in his nfneth year. His pas-sing was a great shock to his fumly and many acquaint- ances. as he had been ill for a very short time p;for to his death. Mr. MacAuluy was born in Moreli and was the son of the late Agnes ivtartin and Peter MacAuiay. Sixty- two years ago he married Monica Wilson of Caidgan who pre-dewm- ed him twenty-two years ago. There hi; became an en-lpoyee of the C. N. Railway. After a number of yeazs of toil, he. then. took up his Qvvllllflblvn as farming to earn a d‘; liveliood for himself and his family. The many friends in this prov- ed ince of Miss M. Belle Worth of away there three years ago._ Since Charlottetown will regret to learn that: time she had resided with her of her death in the Prince Ed- Iilefle. Mrs. MacKinnon here. she ward Island Hospital on April was a fine Christian character. a 30, 1941, good neighbor and fiend, always‘ Miss worth was born September ready to lend a helping hand time of trouble, and will bc grcat- , iy missed by all who knew her. Funeral services will be held West Devon this afternoon at o'clock for Pie. Llovd Lceinan, late of flu» 34th Ortnaire Corps the United States arrived Saturday night been at the home of his moth rmy. His body and has ill| I2. i875 at Windsor. N. S.. the 1 (laughter of Henry worth and Rie- bccca Shaw. She moved to this province with her parents at an l" early age and resided here ever _ 2 since. 301i Miss Worth leaves two brothers. Fred H. Worth of’ Charlottetown and J. Howard worth of New York. Major Wendail H. Worth of the er West Nova scotia Highlanders now Mrs. Sadie Leeman, West Devon. m England Is a nephew Major snce . . - . ' , , worth lived with his aunt." since a Stcfililigrt Gtorgzacrlzst] Very (“my we‘ M‘ ‘l’ Gmdm‘ week after a brief illness. He a nativ his mot‘): Devon. Following the death sidc. An only sister. Mrs, Bftyflfllfl R' of Dartmnuih. NS, arrived fuf v WAS of the United Stales Dill er was formerly Frcln W“.>l -i her husband she returned here to re- Wortil of this city is ‘also a neph- EW. WEDNESDAY FAREWELL PRESENTATION - Mr. Tcm Garchami of the PrO- vlncizii Sariatsrlum staff, is leaving r,iioi"tl_y' to take up military duties at Debert. N. S., Prior to ‘caving lit‘. hr funeral. Pie. Lcitrlr. was unchar- flay n the San. Mr Gardiiam was pre- The funeral will be a military smlted Mm a farewell E-lli 0! l1 one, it was learned. Po iotvmg u “T-Iil’ ‘Val-Pl! afcolllilfilllfid by all 5d- short service at the tiome of his dress of appreciation and expres- mother the funeral will IJE hcld SlC-HS 0f reset at his leavinE- from tlic We‘! Dfwm Uil mi —-——— Church. Burial xili le in the ‘Nest, ‘NAVAL MEN LEAVE-Six Devon Cemetery. sub-leuzenatntts left this mcrilng —\VEDDING BELLS-A lvcddi of much interest to Island friends was soiemnized on the evening May 2nd at st, Clements Anullc Church. Toronto. when Miss Fra ces Valerie, only datighter of Mr Mr. and Mrs. J. F’. Arnett: of Sum- merside was united in marriage Sergt. Pilot J. Cayley Wilson, R. A. R. and son of Mr. and Mrs. W Wilson of 22 Otto some time on the staff of the lic office of the Silver Fox Breeders Association summer-side and was one of Sum- mersides most popular young la- dies. I-Icr many Island friends wish the happy young couple every hap- piness through life. scrqt. and M Wilson will spend a short. hone Crescent Street. Toronto. The bride was for Canadian National f5: further training The men are:- Ant-htir Crocket. Westville. N. S., A. J. MacCarviile- City. Douglas Silo-sis. City. Graham Scott, Brld-gzczoivn, N. S.. R. Morris, City, A. llfaclecd. Kinros, P. E I. The ‘alt group of probationary-officer tirainres loft in the early whiter. fill of an n- to ——-- Q MAYOR INVITED -_- His wor- J Slill) Mayor B. Roy H0 man has re- ceived an invitatrn to the “Segun. do Congreso fail-lei" mcricaiio De ad l Await-tiles." whch in P, E. 1. Eng- , ‘sh means the "Second Inier-Ameri- i can Meeting of Municipalities to be held at Sxntiago Chile, September 15 to‘ 2i this year. Representatives to this confeieme wil be sen“. from M; 1'5 mlillcs vrhkii metal; Ottawa this y- . . moon in Toronto and will also —-—— visit Summcrside before Sergt. FORGE" CORNERED —Two days Wilson returns to til i190 t1 Yoilriiz man walked into a local his duties wi the ‘R. C. A, FK-S. -r.itimi\' 0_F nnnn WITII DEEP IfIi(}RII’I‘-—Fi'iciids in Su mersidc learned with deepest rclzretl of the death at Woifville on Sun- day evening of Mrs. itforion Baker, widow of‘ the lite H. M. Baker Summerslde. Mrs. Baker had been ill for sonle time but tier friends iclt that sue would soon rccovc-i" health. However. it was not to and 1n the early evening she passed away. Mrs. Baker had gone Woifville, N. S,, to be with her only child, Blair who is a student Acadia Academy. Mrs. Baker formerly Marion Ellis. il::li;‘,lifef' Mrs. Ellis and tlic late Ixirnnrtn iis. I-Icr beautiful christian chara or and nlczisiifg ‘fieisanaiity endear- ed her to her wide clrcic of frxincfs. Deepest sympathy ts extended her son. Blair, devoted. Besides her son. there left to mourn iicr mother. Kenneth Illlis; one brother Iteglnaltl Ellis, stationed with R. A. F. at Sumincrsidc; and four sis- ters, Mrs. B. Graham Rogers. MISS R. M Htizen Y., Niiss lliiyra Ellis. il(‘I‘ sister when she (tied. The batty will arrive on-Tucsciav at Sunnnerslde, Lorna Ellis. Rhineback, N. Morriscn, N. J- who was with TS . the funeral takinlz place Oil W iicsday at 2 p. m. from the dcnce of her mother. Mrs. Kenn Ellis, Belmont Street.—S Mr. P. Dougald McCarthy, year-old farmer died yesterday his home in Sea Cow Pond. Pflllce County ccmmuniiy eight mi no.th of Tignish. Dcatl followed a long illness. A native of Sea C Pond Mr. McCarthy was one its most prominent citizens. lived there all his ilic. In addition to his fl-(PCIUIU pursuits Mr. McCarthy was house keeper at North Point, _ Mr. McCarthy than 100 years ago. lie was one the foremost farmers tn the dlstr and was prominent ill common nffaks. He was a staunch supporter the Conservative party and was for years on the executive of the Prince County Conservative Association. His wife predercrucd him sever- al years. Surviving are four sons WI! S to wlicin siie was Mi s. l<‘O. PCSI- light. ha". far from his home for many years. lived on a farm on which his father settled more 2-110!‘ store with a worthless iece cf plaper and left with a par of slices and fifteen odd dollars, The twice have been on h's Vail slice c118. gm: lilm with forgery Yes- terday the R. C. M. P. arrested i'i'm n Summer-side and he W111 be blTlllglit here for trial. It is suspect.- ed that the same perscri dcove away in a truck sfolcn from its parking place on Water St. -____ —FUNERAL SERVICE - st. Paul's Ciiurch was filled with sym- Dat-hizlng friends on Tuesday mom- lllk for the Requiem Mass for Rob- ‘Ylll Perry. the I2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Perry wf-cse young life was cut down when he was drowned when he fell over the Rflllwfly wharf last Friday. Rev. J. MacDonald celebrated the Re- quiem Mass and at. Rev. Mgr. G. t MacIielilln officiated at the final IILGS at the grave. The pupils of Grade six of the High School at- trndcd the service in a body in af- fectionate tribute to their fellow student and playmate. been a favorite with all. The pail bearers were all friends of the young and tvcre as follows, Paul Ax- senault. Frank Arscnauit. Leonard Clarence Arsenault, Ger- Arscilauit, MacNeiii and John Cass-S aid —MILITARY FUNERAL AT wasr DEVON _ A vef-y mm... sive military funeral was held at West Devon yesterday afternoon when the body of Private Lloyd V. Lecmarl of Camp Stewart, Georgia, U. S. ._ was laid to rest in the wcst Devon Cemetc y full military honours. 'I‘he service which was very largely attended was cmducted y Rev. Geo e Gough of the United Church at Oz’- Iieary. The Summerside detachment of C-A Company, Veterans Guard of Canada provided a firing party of fourteen under command of 3 t. W. P. Bruce. D. C M, to attend funeral. Lteut. A. C. McEarchern, M. C.. of the Veteran's Guard also attended the service. Th ere was a short service at the home of his 11'!‘ l of nu‘; be IO at Lfl EA- i CT.- IO r1 1'0 C. cd- eth 75- at lei. ow ' nf He T3- of ict iLy 0i by a service in the Church at. West "Jesus Lover of my Soul." Watson siliiker and Mrs. MacDonald sang a duet. The angel of death visited Norm like on January 18th and clarified sidents in the person of Mrs. Dun flu» Canadian Cailgres of f-he mun- l bishop O Sullivan lfltlllldts the l-ravfiic lands. oeived a telegram MacPhee joined the and volunteered for vice. -DOING be pleased to learn a student at St. Jo New Brunswick was Wni COJISCCHLI- ed in st. Marys Roman CatiioLc Pfliflsll, Hamilton, Ont., in May i931. foiioiviig n.s ap,.o.ntineflt to spiri- tual ieauenfnp cf the diocese WILCII e of Prince Ed- ward Island and the Magdalene Is- --LEABNS SON l5 SAFE — Dr. J. A. MacPliee of Summerside re- Ottawa Monday telling him his son, John MacPnee, hao landeq safely in England. Dr. iviacPace has learned that his son was among those saved when the ship he was on was sunk by Enemy action. John ITOIII Royal Canadi- an Mounted Police last November UYCIBCHS bCa" N ICELY-Frfends will that Mr. Hil- lary Gauclet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gaudet, summer-side is mak- ing a good recovery from his ser- ious operation in tlic Hotel Deau, Morictofl. The young man wiio ls sepivs College, rushed to the hospital in a critical coildition. An immediate operation for appendi- cities was found necessary, which FUNERAL AT A The funeral of the ttst Church aild wcr Rev, 1. Judson Levy Ross. Interment Ale wry. Pail bearers wood, Earl MacNeiil and W C Lure. On April- 20. 1041, mick of Nortii Rive Spencer was wcli oer of years with the firm of Howe Bros. I913 Mr. and Mrs. up ldflllliltg cuntinuvu l-Ji which mentioned dale l | —MANY AT; cu the iuneiai yesterday alternoofi ineisitie. itev I.. b. choir 0f with Miss Gcidnart cur r‘aitii." Mr. sang “The Lord is and Mr. '1‘. w. Bcii lottetown sang “Inc Gcnkin. Jarvis ‘i ant has proved very su lIllifLCUll that time iii lleaiiii coiilpelitil IiilIl.‘ to retire from sirciiuotis labor. lie! men returned to liis native proviiite- living a qllltt life until the above‘ béllllg MIC Qcilublllil IIXIIIII, " ‘life pail bearers were, Messrs. ciiie Snail), liitroill Cionlltil, ricarlz ccessfuL-S. LEXANDRA -' late Mrs. Berl- JBJIIlH Wood was held yesterday af- ternoon. Following a snort service, at ller late residence, iuilerai ser- vices were ilciu in Alexandra bap- c conducted oy and Rev. D. b. xaildra Ceme- were: hcs tel‘ there passed away at his residence 252i Kent St. City. William Alexander Spencer in ms ‘Ititfl year, son oi‘ the late Alex- ander Spenccr and lvlitry iVfacCoi- i‘. P. E. l. Mr. and favorably known, being employed for a mull- old contracting In the year Spencer nilmd cii tcrprisc lcai s. no A I I C i' IIIIS l froili lier late residence on Central Stfcet. Suin- G. Davies con- uucied the services assisted by Rev". A. Li. bliiflllill’ oi ACIISIIIIZUJII. 'liie 'Ii'iliiL_Y Uffliitf Oiniich at the ' of‘ Archie ‘Sharp my Shepherd" ties’ oi Char- bilii lJcciinc-s on, u. l‘. Mac- Ncill, W. B. MacNeiii. Interment; was in the Peoples Cemetery-S FUNERAL OI" AIRS. CUDMOREl l Y late lvfrs. Andrew C l yesterday aIV-TIIUUII North River Road. sang sweetly "The Cross." The reiuuius vice was held which Rev. Mr. Mr. Miller. lb»: v.’ choir were in attend uiilis sang elfzclivci cilliaren: Ivan Cuclmore, Ernest Car hulls, Wendaii Cudmore. revealed at time in many years llas been recorded. for the year amoun while expenditures Belcher. Mr. G the Board: Messrs. cers will be installed ectors meeting. '. The following men | an Advisory Board: i Rowe, J. E. Harris A. l Gordon and Dr. J. . d Boothroyd. , marks i1 the house was conducted by Rev. Hugh iviiiier and the Rcv_ l) t. aid C. nootiliovd Miss DCUS Winsloe North who're a snort in tlic Skinner Cudpi The Charlottetown Christian Association liad a surplus of $24u.44 for the past year it was the 85th annual nicel- iifg hcld last. night. This is the first. ILSTERUAY - ‘life funeral of tile ululioie which was very laigciy attcncca was llfld from tile ‘Iiie service at u.e fiut Old flagged ucic Lari; ll l0 Q1‘..- cliuriii at assisted llisicc LIIUICJ once. Mr. A. R. y the ifpproifli- ate selection ‘N0 Night "I'iiere". Tile pail bearers were six of hcr glarin- Mclnnis, Wilfred r, Clarence ivic- ore, Brian Young Meir s that a surplus Total receipts ted to $8,099.24 were $7,858.80. The president. Mr. J. M. MucFacl- yen, occupied the chair. The report of the nominating committee was submitted by Mr. A. DeBiois was elected Honorary President and the following directors were named to J. L. Stacey, at a later dir- WEIE IIBIIIEd H8 Messrs. Wni Plckard. J. P. A, Clark. The meeting opened with a short, devotional period conducted by Rev” i n In a e reminded those téie great task which con few re- present of rents the M C. A., and urged them not. to lose éill TIIURSD . In tribute to the memor ht. of the objective. AY of Sir James Lucas Yeo, who ma e naval l l history on the Great 1813-14. a cut-stone monument with l bionze ta-bxlet yriilRbe lllfitlallllllfiil onéhlc _ grounds o the oya tary o- éndother. Mrs. Sadie Leeman. fgiiiltié/d ‘age at Khgimn. Onthmruo‘ m me _ Devon The 16mm latter part of May. Pioicssor Fred choir assisted with the music snail-and“. °l lmiunlvelsl‘? ‘A wcsl‘ sang "Nearer My god to 11199" md erri Ontario. will represent the De. Muypartment. of Mines nzid Rczources Donald and the Historic Sites and Monu- At the imnts Bcard of Canada at the grave the coffin. which was drained. ceremony. Which has been nrran3°d Lakes in his r<-K)I'<I ation lzocdbye and GX- . a _ 1 _ l| ,,n ‘Dom s "h was a good neighbour and nrt ~id lliS thanks fo_r the manvl Qllégngkveblliglllailtlfi5fs'Fgxnimlucégfi; gvnah éilfipglllgmaflfgefi llgletosltfig, tJi-‘gntfle C“Md* H‘ a‘ A5 °° Wllb Wlll 1°“ b?! r°m°mb§'°‘,1w,“f. lrflml l"‘_f“°“tff,l° him ,‘;,“"S,,}‘,,’E, thy and Cecil McCai-thyl all of sea rave. The bail bearers were mem- —~—— hfilltdeeqgnserlé llelfctsato Rcliierislfilfer‘ IIII‘(X‘1IYLIHP(IIXIVIII§Q iiiiialidaay Ciffflnfil 6°“ Pviirl: and victor McCarthy. a gel‘! °l ll" Veleflll’! Glll-Pd- Ptl- —Flll"llli\l- SERVICES — The ta y' her devoted husband and! still‘; vtiy-y “V541,, “God whne 1» school teacher m. Letlibrtd-lc, Al- YEW! l30fflll- MflBDOHHld- Gliidt-‘l. funeral services for Mrs. Harry memqlldféfl Norman Ada. - "SW1. "Onrl-iuav evening the con-l bcrta. The daughters are: lvfrs. Put- Gllllfllll- G- Gfllllml- "l1 "flllfli Baker were heki on Wednesday ‘our c d Neil all at Ihome- ilsol wlcintinil gnvc a tarot-roll‘ pm-tv at. rick Callaghan. Ebbsfiect, P. E. I.: "uad the" med the" “my W" flflfifllofl" fl‘°l‘ll U"? lf-‘Sldellcl? °l mm ‘£153,911 find one brother. M s. tlic heme of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miss Helen McCarthy. a rclztstered ‘he “Me- The L5“ 9°“ ‘m’ M‘ he!‘ mother. MIR. Kvimfilli Elllfi. Dr? Steele and Mrs. W. E. Daryl rum-rm: Si, Etr-anors. for Mr. and nllfbfl h, Npw yo kf Mrs, (mm-pi; Venn“ We“ sounded by AC 1 J- It on Belmont. Street, Sllmfflfiffildl‘ i ' Bbston and Mrs. J. M. Mtirley‘ .\’ll‘.=. Williams. mini they were DW" Kelly. Proviclcfire, Rhndc Island: Cmlf“ all“ ‘NC 19* c- °.‘1’."°°" l," Many friends time to nay their J? Charlottetown and Erskine at, srntcd with n vcrv handsome lzlft. “m; Mr3,.ph|1in Laval-v, 51s,», of 0'15‘ F" °clh l? ‘use-mar last. tribute of love and respect to Bummersfde. to all of whom the» Mr. and Mrs Williams and their provmence: and sine, 533m p"..- l‘: “b? I ‘:32; Um“: Bu,“ ha‘; a dear friend. Rev. J. B. Wilson. deepest sym athy is extended. Mr. two children Claire and Phylis leave C15 In a Not" Dame Conyent 1n 1W3 raga“: as l 0mm n w.“ former pasta of the United Muflw h“ 11' with her sister f0 this momma for Knoxville. Tennes- New Ymk égvon when a you,“ m“ he re_| Baptist Church at Summersf“ the pest few days. It t? ngic fitie.qll-'llt‘lg‘ft‘nllg{g“élfwzmsrémaqffgfilfi; A sister of the deceased. Miss fumed m the stew; ma enteredl "llldllcl-ed the SOFVlW-Alérllhfl BBQ"- Dected that her sisters n -=ht 1E ‘ayllhna Wm stub n, Brswn m, Helena McCarthy is also in New the army. I-Ie wan 3i years of . b°'"'°'~" we” Mess"- er l‘ "i will come heme B! M“ mm’ f“: y " ' ' . Yrirk. I'll! may was accomDB-ntcd home y "m" Bmllll- K-Q- H- T~ °°l"l“- gn1r,g"=°g,,‘,l,“';;§,‘1.§°;,“.°..‘lthfiil lfi/lfshwlllllllillrfllli‘ "Télifefirll flit}? 3Y1“; The funeral will be held from the 53g, Mgjm- T, B, 115551511 0f Head-t J. P. Arnett. I-I. O. Muttart and 05D ' ' the summer, of lfllll erni will take P1509 -e my, The fun-i Tuesday at 230.1 Jar"), “~:==¥" State. Summcrside friends wish, pip-m livery lmnntncss and BUCOt-SS in their new homo-i J Roman Catholic Church of St. mon and 8t. Jndz TlRYFll. burial in the adjoining cemctsry. s; with minrters. Camp Stewart. Georgia Mrs. Hayfield Reid assisted It funeral-S l IQ in the family plot in the People's J. Leiloy Holman. Cemetery-S. Interment was since llzl>l~ . lience of her son, Harry Cuclincrc, ztt. Rev. J. A. Obuilfvan, Blitlup u! Charlottetown, tooay will cele- brate tiic t.iitll IIIIIIIVBILEYY of nls consecration as Bishop. ‘er of the I-Iouse in the Ontario Leg- l Messrs.,Staone of Cornwall was held yes- Hiaoert Jones, Arthur Wood, M. W.l terday afternoon from his late resi- Jcukins, weiiingtzzi‘ dence. The service was conducted S, ivlc- t by Rev. E. R. Woodslde assisted by I l to Wtoil-llfll Lllililfla ulicrc he 10.x‘ l D FUIQEIIAL - | I-‘rlenus from iai and near attenu- scrvccs Norman IVUICLJCOG, WlflCi] were hcld’ A1'- . l t l l Edwin Johnstonc. J. E. Richardsoml J. E. Stems. J. Gordon MacDonald‘, and Alex Mnthesoil. The new OIIl-l t l -IIETUII.NED TO HALIFAX -- sergt. Herman Maynard has re- turned to Halifax after spending the weekend in st. Eleanors where he attended the funeral of his uri- cle the late Richard n. mint. which took place on Sunday 8119mm" from st, John's Church, 9t. Elean- ors.—S. PARISH CHANGES — Fllrthfll‘ changes in tile Catholic clergy are announced. Rev. Wm. Monaghm. pastor of Seven Milo Bay and Borden parishes, has been aP- pointed pastor of Sacred Heart Church, Aiberton; Rev. Dr. Wm. V. MacDonald. Alberton, has been appointed pastor of seven Mlle Bay and Borden parishes. Brigadier Alfred Keith of the saturation Army, Territorial Young People's secretary who has been visiting Charlottetown in the in- terest of young people's work con’- clucted an interesting children: meeting yesterday afternoon in the citadel. Bright choruses were featured and much enjoyed. A i811! by the Brigadier on "The watch that tells the time and tells a story" was very instructive. Colonel Kidd is a former Speak- isiature. He resigned as a member of the Legislature to contest a seat in the last Federal election. Ac- companying him to U19 Plwlllce were: Messrs. James Black, Winni- Pel. Siipzeme Grand Master of the Black Chapter; Iioftus H. Reid, 1'0- ronto, Grand Secretary and W. J. Armstrong, Toronto. Editor of tile Orange Sentinel. LAID T0 REST AT CORNWALL —Th8 funeral of the late Ernest E. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, The pall- bearers were: Prank Howard. Lem- uel Drake, Hughie Walker, Albert Hood, Walter Carson and Harry Pethick Interment Cornwall Ceme- tery. A dispatch from Montreal an- nounces fhe nomination of the Rev Daniel James Fraser, '75. for the Moderatcrsilip of The Presbyterian Church in Canada. A native of this Province, Dr. Fraser served in the iVIaritimes before going to Montreal to tench in the Presbyterian Cil- iege there, later becoming it; prin- | clpal, Due to ill health he resgned , that p-‘sition some years ago. and now teaches at the College as Prin- cipal Emeritus. VISITS PROVINCE - Mr, D E. Galloivay, Assistant Vice-Presdent. Canadian National Telegraphs, left yesterday afternoon for St. John, N.B., after paying a short viszt to th’s Province. I-Ie was here on an inspection tour. The telegraph sys- trln is meeting all the demands in- cfdent to war conditions in a liizhly satisfactory manner, Mr. Galloway announced yesterday. He was ar- ccmpailted here by Mr D. A iVIac- Ncill, Maritime Superintendent at Moncton, N.B. GUARD T0 BE MOVED-No. 6A Veterans Guard cf Canada. which has been stationed here sinre cnrlv last fall, will be transferred to the mainland next week. Two platoons of the company were‘ transferfed to Prince County sev- eral months ago while the other two remained here. Ail four pla- toons. comprising about 220 men, will leave the Prov rice. They will tum be rep aced by part of a company from the mainland. Ma- Jcl- R. H. Duvar is Officer Com- manding No, 6A Company FUNERAL AT NEW nonm- ION-Tile‘ funeral of the late Mrs. Allan Livingstone was held yester- day afternoon. Following a short service at the home of her dangli- ter. Mrs. William Taylor, New Dominion. the funeral services were held in Canoe (Jove Church. They were conducted by the Rev T. W. Goodwill, Interment was tn Canoe Cove Cemetery. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Alexander MacKenzie. Wesley MacDougail, Artiemas Betts, George Wilson, Garnet Campbell and Ernest. Cur- rle. PLEASANTLY SURPRISE!)- Miss Eleanor I-Ioll who left yester- day morning for Fredericton, N. B., where she has accepted a posi- tion. was paid a surprise visit Tuesday night by a group of fif- teen friends. She was presented with several gfits by the impromptu gathering expressive of their re- gard for her and regret at her de- parture. Mrs. J. B. Morley read a lhort address and Mrs. Frankfurt- son presented the gifts. Miss Ho‘l has been active for the Red Cross and for some years has been an energetic worker for the Free Dis- pcrisary. She has numerous friends all over the Province whose good wishes follow her to Fredericton. The Rebekah District Association No. 17, met in Charlottetown yes- tcrday with representatives from Acme Lodge, Montague, Maple Leaf Lodge, Bummeraide, Regiilette Lodge, Alberton and Alpha Lodge, Charlottetown. The afternoon meeting was de- voted to business of the District Association and matters pertaining to the different. Lodges, and was presided over by Mrs Elizabeth ivfc- Eachern, P-lst President of the Re- bekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces, who is President of the Association. Very encouragin re- ports were read from the dif erent Iiodges, showing besides the regu- lar Iodgc activities, numerous ac. tivities engaged in for the Red Cross and of. er wai- time activities Friends were shocked and deeply grieved to hear of the death of Mrs. Wm. Stewart. which occurred at. the‘ home of her daughter, Mrs. C. MacLean. Winsloe om Aipril 18th.‘ Yol- lowing an illness of a few days, Born at North River. January f5. 1869. the daughter of the late Robert and Elizabeth Sanderson. and was a resident of Wtnsloe since her marriage September 6, i893. Although she did not take an ac-t Live part in the community life. vet. she had ll lar e circle of friends who will always eriuh her memory. ' She Ia survived by her husband and-two daughters. Mrs. L. Chowen tJean Iiois) Mrs. Chester Maclean.‘ tMarton Florence): Olive prcdeceas- Mac“ cd about twenty five yearn agci| and bv five sons: Edwin Mass. U. S. A- William and George. Charlotte-l‘ town‘ Fred, Winsloe and Redvers. WMOIIIN. illilériiali, Cornwall. Lowlther. garet Bhllw. Borvihnw ficers was conductad by M. W. G M, sister Alice Weathei-by. rnmay PASSES AT nualtvltlia- The death occurred uaexwuledly at. sollnerville, Mass, on May 3. 1941i 0! Ina M. Marshall, ‘use MacGregoi). wkiov- of George M. Marshall, form- eri of Montague. she is survived by a. dvaughter, Doris; ‘lcr mother, Mrs. Ewen Macfirczor; and two sisters, Miss Janie MacGre-ur and Mrs. John J. Johnston, u of Bomewille- Funeral services were held Sunday. May 4, at the home of her 518w’. Mrs. Johnston of 41 limes Street. Interment at Cambridge Cemetery The Rev. Earle Jackson officiated. —WOMEN'S AUXILIARY MEET- ING—-Mrs. Wm. Roach entiertalxriied monthly meeting. Mrs. L. E. G Davis presided. Miss Mary Geld hart had charge of the PIOKTBm- The theme of the Pl‘ Yfl-m W“ Mother's Day and Home ffl- Thlee very excellent WW gills‘ b Mrs. Harold Mlliigan, Mrs, - oYd Mcbennan and. Miss ZflDllll MacQuai-rie. Miss Mabel Linkletter. temperance secretary Rave 8 read‘ ing on temperance. A conunittee was appointed to loook after the flowers In the church for the lum- mer months. ‘The hostess served g delicious lunch Wlllfih “l” mum“? by a social half hour.-S aroma/mun BOY INJURED - Ralph Mellish of Montague, 10- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mll- ton Meliish suffered a painful ac- cident early Wednesday evening when tlie bicycle he was driving was in collision with a car driven by Miss Add itiacGregur. The boy had recently received a new bike and was practising to drive. HR passed the car which had turned out a side street but as the car pulled ahead of him, the rear of it and the bicycle collided. As a result, he was thrown to the Dill"?- ment and the bik~ landed on w!) of him. I-Ie suffer ; _'\ couple of broken ribs and m. lnturies. ‘Ine boy was fmmediatey rushed to the King's County hospital where h? was reported to be imprflvlfltl last night. Miss MacGreitor was startiuw to drive to Chailotrrtowrl to ivvend the session of "ht Rebekah mccb ing when the mciclent. OCCUYIrkI A number of other rltisxcngers, iirfrid- fng the boy's mother were with her in the car. The boy's fntlnr. Milton Melllsli is a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force stationed at Stimmerside. “The Donlinfon of Canada has been urged bv the Orange Lodite to mobilize all resources of man DOWFI‘. wealth and indurtry to meet the present emergency," Mr. Loft- us I-I. Reid. Toronto. Gvnd Secre- tary. said last night as he advocat- ed fiiil conscription speaking at. a banquet marking the 80th. annual session of the Rirlht Worshtnful Grand Orange Lodge of Prince Ed- ward Islmd. The banquet was held in the 1.0.0.1“. Hall. Lt, Col.. the Honourable T. Ash- mnre K‘dd. Kingston, Ont, Grand Master and Sovereign of British America and Mrs." Evelyn Weath- erby. Moncton. N. B. Most: Worship- ful Grand Mistress of B1itish America were resent and address. ed the lzaficrnz. Other speakers included; I-Iis Honour. Lieutenant Pat Ritcliicl, a son. Governor B. W. tic-Page; Premier _ Thlme A, Campbell; His Worship‘. M1151?!‘ B. ROY Holman: and nth- — "s- MncWILLlTAMS - rricivtou - 0"" 20° mfmbefs 07 the LDYRl merside. Miss Frances, Stanley Gift- Oraiige Association and the Loyal Oranzre Benevolent Association we e present at the banquet. The toastmaster was Right Worshlpfu] $251111? Master P. M. MacCauil of El- A wedding of much interest to Island friends took place Satur- day. May 3rd at 2:30 at St. Paul's fliid St. Stephen's United Church. Keillvlllc. N. S.. when Annaiea Lord MacDonald, Ottawa. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mae. Donald. Crapaud, P. E. 1., wag united in marriage to Lieut. Arn. °ld DllfllviflTay or of West Nova Scotia Regiment, Aidersiiot. N. s., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred F. Taylor. Kensington. P.E.I. The Rev G. MacLeod officiated. 'I'he Winsome bride wore a navy and dusty rose redingote ensemble lllll/ll mflwlilfl! accessories and larke halo hat and carried an arm bouquet of American Beauty Roses and delphlnlums. She was afi- tended by Miss Nora Taylor, siste- 0! the swom. who wore ii tri le sheer frock of ashes of roses, w til small flowered hat and carried a blll-lquet of Talisman roses. The groom was ab‘y supported by Lieut. Gordon Logan of North Sydney. N. S. The church was beautifully decorated flowers and ferns and during the service music was rendered by the "Rapist, Mr. Ewen Clark. The 11th iimiun l f m Right Worshlpfui osifilslsiinifiagt 00f the 14ml Oranlze Benevolent Asso- ciation of Prince Edward Island met ream-day in the Odd Bellows Hail, Charlottetown. Morninn and after- noon sessiom were opened with a V811! pretty patriotic flag drill but on by members of Memorial L. 0. B. A. Charlottetown. 1t was direct- ed by Sister Jean Crockett with Sister Helen MacEachiem, pianist R..W.OM. Sister Minnie Mac. Nevin. Bonahnw. R.W.G.D.M., sister Ulladvrench, Ch'town R.W.G. Jr. D.M., sister Elizabeth Best. Crllpaud. R.W.G. Chaplain, Slater May Bowman, Kingston. R.W.G. Secretary, Sister Jessie L. Larter, Clftown. R.W.G. Deputy Secretary. Slater Grace Moore. crapaud. R. G. Treasurer, Sister Mary R..W.C§. Deputy Treasurer. Bitter Amy MacPhal‘. Argyle shore. R.W.G. Dir. of Cer, Slater Cora Iieard, Crapaud. R.W.G. Lecturer, Slater Nettie Martin, New Wiltshire, RR. No. 2. R.W.G. Deputy Lecturer. Sister Minnie Campbell, Argyle Shore. RVLG Auditors, sister Rhoda Crapaud; Sister Annie . 2, 194i. to Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown had ii~ - . in several years yeslerganrht a employees of the Isla Company walked out lit demanded a five-cent the hourly wage rate, --_. FAMILY BEIIEAVII wiakrecleivfg ‘in the c 0 9 B8 n Steliartoii, , William m. Mitchell, Jr, N501" °§ William n. Mitchell, retired eyfi employee, formerly of l, c,- ima Mrs. Mitchell. ‘l .9 ~ W0 1W Ye-ilflrduy The death $1 Mrs A more occurre at the ho son, Harry Cudmore, £9 °§ofif§ River Road on Sunday, May m, after a short; illness. Mrs. cud’ more, whose maiden name ' Priscilla Carr, was pom a; o. Bed Bridge eighty years lived there until her marriage after which hcl- home was a; Wm} sloe North where she resided 1m. til she, with her husband and mm, ily, moved to Charlottetown mm than forty years ago. ' ndrew cud. MACKENZIE - At New York 0n April 29, 1041. to lllfriand Mrs. Daniel A. MacKenzie (nee Lena Bowncss of Bedeque), a son. Daniel Ian. VVIANU — At ti"; " '1 H05. pitai Toronto. Ont, t at. i941, to Mr. and Mrs. Mofiingu: “mm a Son. ‘ SCOTT -- At tile Prince Hospital on May 4, 1941, to M1; and John Scott. Summcrsidc East, a daughter, Shelia Carolyn. BRADSHAW-At Seartclown, I> (futility _ May Nl-ii Brad. SlitltW. ii sou. McKENZIE —At.. st. citing. t; U11. ADYU 29. 1941i lo Mr. and .\ D .A. McKenzie, nee Lena Ii0\\'il(‘5';, l] SOII. ROBBINS-At Fucrtown on Amp 2s. i941, to Mr. and l\’li'.~. iuim Robbins. a scn. Lorne Allicfl. GAU'I"Iiil-;R—At the City Eluqpdat May 4, 1941. to Mr. and Airs. r J Gauthiez, (nee Lillian Ital-rm» mp‘, Klrls. IIIACUARDLE —— At May 4. i941. t9 My, Nflddioton. and .\I..s. Albert MacCiirdie. twin pi CLIUSLUY-—AI. the P ‘.I. Hilsptal May s. 194i. to Mi‘. rind Mrs call’ Crosley. Baiisliznv, a szn, BRUCE-At the P. E I. HUSpIIQI, MR)‘ 5. 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Wind. so: Bruce, Clinriottctoxvii. a 21m Gerald Edfnund. ' ' IiEARIP-AL llltr P, E I Ilfrllllfl] l May 6. l9~i-1_ to Mr. and .\ii.~. Ben l Leard, tnec Helen Burdvtn Pcaktfs Statlzn, n 501i. CARR—At- the PEI. fiospilfll, May 7, 194L- to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr, Charlottetown. a son. HANSEN - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, May 7, iii-ii. to Mr. and Mrs. 'Irevoi' Hansen, Charlotte. town. a son. stillborn. GAUDET——/it the Prince Hospital. May 4. i941, to sergt, John H. Giiudct of the R.C..~\.F., Summcrslde and Mrs. Gaudct, nee Aiiecii Allen it dutigiltrr. IfIONAGIIAN--—At. [liC City litipl. tal,_St. John's, Newfouiiziiaitli, on April 26. 194i, to Dr. and Mrs. T. T. Monagiiali, li. daughter. JOHNSTON-At the P. E. Island HOSpitHl. bitty 8. i941, to Iiicut. K. M. and Afrs. Johnston time Miss County the Rev. L. G. Davirs rf Stim- merside. lviirs Piano's Sizinlw Gui- ltnicci cf Cipc 'I‘mvc :0 ll) Bruce MacKay. Macwiiiianis ct iii.- same place. WIII'I'E-GRO'I"I‘O— At the United Church Parsonage. Murray Harbour on December 13, 13m, by R0‘: W. C. Pituzctts, Mnrgnrcf Laura l1. to 0f Whit: Sands and Hrrniau ‘White of Abncy. IIANSEN —— GASS Al Zion Manse Saturday Mny 3. 194i, by Rev. Carlyis Webster. Miss Sarah Euoiienlu Gfiss of Coitilvall to Mr. FPB-"lv-“lvk Wliiam Hanscn nf Trne Vtaiiel’. WATTS -- KING —- Al the Uullcd Church, York. on May i “g Frances Margaret King of Bouslii- vn Island. P. E. I.. to Charles Bob- ner Watts. oi Charlottetown. MiicWILIiIAIIIS‘ — (iUIGNl0N.-By the Rev. L. E. G. Davies of Sinnmrrr- side. November 24. i940. will Frances Stanley Guignlnn (ll Cane Traverse to Bruce MacKtly Mac- Wlliiamspf the some place. __, ______i_1g:A'rils _€___ SIIEA-~At. Indian River, May 7. i8- 41. Frank Shea, age '13 your... ' MULIiEN-At hI=l home, 64 Roch- ford St. City, Tuesday, ainy 5- 194i, James L. Mullen. nlzc 80 roars. BURNS~On Wednesday. May ‘l. 194i. Immucl P. Burns in hit. 26th. year. ' McNAB— At DOIIIIIGSRDII liar ll. 19- 41. Mrs. P. .1. McNnb, naril 81 WY" MACLEOD-At Stimmcrside, May l. 1941, Sarah Hannah Macbeod. l?!’ loved wife 0i Mr. Norman MW Leod. F’ AL Alexandra on Satulr- y. 3. 1941, Mfg, Bciijamll J. Wood in her 64th year. CALLIIECIK-At North ‘rrron fill Ma .'i, 1941, William Wcslcl’ c“ ' back, aged 82 years. l" _ I CUDMOIIE -- At the residence JOh hcr son Harry Cudmore, 113 NON M“ 4, i941- hcr dist - River Road on Sunday _ Mrs. Andrew Cudmorc iii £2“ Mast acKENZlE-Jn Woiinston. 1e- April 30. 194i, Hector MiwKvllzm LEWIS-On May 3. i941. ill can home of Miss Laura Mafi-Qll ' Mt. Mcliick, George E. LW-ls- m“ STONE-At. Coznwdil. May 5- ‘M’ Ernest E, stone irl his oath H? BAKER-At Wolfvlllc. u. a. lllflvw i941, Mrs. Ham- M, Baker. MW ears. “‘ M3, kitsitina~iit Foxlc River. a. I941. Thomas J. Kllsriiii», m 95 yearn _ MfwUARDIiE - At Mldairtcvrlir- ‘fig 4. ln-iklgirsiitwlzizgliléelér of - I Mrs. err a a" . WOOD-At rat-timid mi Sflmal. at.“ all . er - : t. MllLLEgI-At a4 Rflfihfflldfi time’ Charlottetown, on May ‘Vt-h yo“ James L. Mullen in "s Grove, GIiASSFORD-At. Plcnsiiglaflo May 6.1941 Mrs. Afinie ~ Belle Houston. 0h't0wn. Juvenile Director, sister MEI", ILWG. organizer, sister Minniei v n. ‘ R.W.P.Q. MISLNSS. $15M!‘ Addlkl Arfiecll, Charlottetown. The installation of the above of- l a 80 ears." flu-f “CPI|EE_AL the PIIIICIOMEKI“ Island Hospital May '7. Ho Murdoc4k MGCPIIPI; 0f ‘ aged 5 YPTF- no LIVINGSTONE-At the ‘niglfifly. of tier daughter. MY-l- W‘ Monday, lor. New Dominion. fir" Living. May 5. I941. Mrs. A i" stone in her 74th y"-