THECHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' lNlll] SPITAL \ Your friend is lonely-with bare walls, white covers and a slow moving clock for company. A bouquet: of bright flowers from you will help a lot. For flowers bring a world of cheer and happiness to sick folk. Your florist will help you choose lovely, colourful blooms that will carry your message. In Memorials: MR. AMBROSE ISL]! WOOD The many friends ipnssed away a few hours later. The late Mr. Wood was 81x1)‘- ma y-ears of age, and was the son lot the late Inglis and chrisilna ‘wood of Alexandra. P. E. 1. He ill survived by his widow. the former ‘Jennie Judson. Four sons lud tWO ‘daughters survive. The sons are: ‘Edison and Percy of Charlottetown Leslie of Toronto. and Harold of the R. C. A._F. who is at present stationed at Dartmouth, N. B. The {daughters arez-ws. Allen Kins and ‘JOhn Slonka. both at present re- Qsidiitg in Charlottetown. There are ten grandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers-Louis and Arthur in Saskatchewan and Jflmes 01' Hamlin-oak. P. E. 1., and two sisters Mrs, Charles Burhoe of Saskat- chewanmtd Mrs. Fred Gv-lnn of Dorchester, Mass Another brother. Benjamin of Saskatchewan. pre- deceased him by several months. The funeral service was odnduc- ted from his late residence at 36 Kensington Road. Charlottetown on Saturday afternoon, January 18. The service was conducted by _R.ev. L. Judson Levy of the Baptist church assisted by Rev. Sterling stsekhouse of the cross Roads Christian Church. Interment was at the Peoples cemetery. The many floral tributes born evidence of the wide circle of trlcnds who mourn the passing of a dear relative and valued friutd. The local branch of the Canadian Legion attended the service, and thus l>~l1cl theh‘ of the late Ambrose Eslle Wood were ihoolifld to learn of his death on ‘Thursday. January 16 at the Prince Ell-ward Island Hospital. Although he had been in falling health for sometime. it was not felt that the end W“ m near. He was taken suddenly lworse. rushed to the hospital and list Memorials DONALD A. MBDONAJLD That's passed away suddenly at Mount Stewart on Decentloer 7m.‘ Ronald A. McDonald. fornterly all Plsqtlld in his 79th. yealr. l-le nad; been a lite long resident of Plsquictl where he curried on (arming sue-l case-fully, and although in telling health for some 4.1518, his death came as a. gi-cat shock to itg; many. relatives and friends. In nis illntss he was given all tilte' loving care which a devoted wire‘ and medical skill could provide Throughout his illness he retained the cheerful brightnes of spirit which had characterized his life, his kindly humor and cheerful optim- lsnt made hltn a friend to all who knew him, He had a pleasant greet-l tng and a cheery smile for all. ‘lihe deceased possessed the rug- ged constitution of the older gen- eration nolw passing away so that hls sudden demise cast a great gloom over the whole comsnuttity.‘ His father was the late Alexander McDonald of Pisquid and his mother was Catherine McDonald of Cherry Valley. Left to mourn the loss of a loving husband are his widow. formerly Elizabeth Barrett o! Glen Roy, one sister Mrs. D. F. McDonald 0f Pis- quid: one brother Roderick. Van- couver; one daughter Mae predec! Frcentnit. one years ago. ’l‘ihe esteem in which he was held was attested by the large concourse of people. who followed his remains to their lust resting place at St..‘ Andrew's. where he was a devout, worshipper. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. T. Campbell.’ l’. P, and in the adjoining reluct- cry all that was mortal o! ltinl who ltendance along with the children eased him ton years ago. Oneuson . Annual School JANUARY s1. 194i (i licnccrt lieill At cardigan ..'On Friday evening, Dec. 20th the linnual school concert was held at Cardigan Hall with a large number of parents in at- -RELI of the school district. Major J. A. Macdoltald. M.L.A.. acted as chairman and the program was as follows. Recitation: dred Acorn. Opening Chorus: "High Ill the Heavens." Recitation: “A Wish". by Joyce Gardiner. Flag Drill. by Grade 1X pupils. Recitation:"‘A Wish for the Mcrriest Ever", by Gerald McLel- lan. Tableau: Santa Claus is Com- "Welcome". by Mll- lug. Duet; “White Christmas". by Mary and Bernadette Gallant. Recitation: "A Present for San- mlg by FrzinciS Macdonald. Dialogue: Mrs. Perkins’ Hat Shoppe. An Exlerclse, by Alfie Gardiner. Margaret Macdonald and Jackie Gallant. Stocking Drill, by pupils. Grade VI “Slylcs". by Clarice : "The First Christmas" Recitation: "Right After Christ- mas", by Howie Gardiner. An Exercise: "The Five Sen- Good yalues GUARANTEED SATISFACTION O ABLE SERVICE’! I I Pleasant Shopping I857 SINCE 5 (. . Rr-cliatlollt “Alter Christmas". had done his duty so well while hi‘ J00 Mlcdimald- here on earth was laid to reet. | 95mm Drlulnw 7 ‘mm!’ The pail besreds were: John J.‘ RQNYHUOYH/ 01d 5'3"‘ McIntyre. R. C. Clark, Clarence hi‘ Call websler- Nick". AUSSIE WAR PRODUCTS MELBOURNE. Australia —-t(JP) — The Australian telc-conunuul- cations industry produced £40,. 900.900 i$l30.000.000) worth of radar, radio and signal equip- ment for the services during the war, according to official figures. In Memos-ism In loving memory of my dens- father, Neil D. Morrison. who passed away one year agn to-day, __|;m|. nry 8|. 1946. Always so faithful, true and kind Few in this lvvorld his equal yqflfl] d flit . A beautiful life that. came to an end He died an he lived. everyone‘; friend. Inserted by III: Dnughtor Elizabeth. Gard 0f Thanks Mrs. lluglt hlacSwain end family wish to thank their rnmy mend; and neighbours for their many acts nf kindness durln: ilhelr sad ber- eavement. Also those who sent. flow- ers and mcssage-s nf sympathy. In Memorials: In loving memory of my dear husband, William Leith McLean, who passed away January 3rd, 1941 After the shadows of evening shall N1. amt- my utehm- i; edge, After I list to my Saviour‘; lags can, I shall see Jeane M; Inst. Inserted by Wife and Family. Gard -of Thanks Jlf. and Mrs. Roy Tanion and 16111113’ Wish to thank all who in any “Y helped in the recent fire which destroyed their home, To the neighbours for their hos- Phflllty. the firemen for their quick resvolnse, the lelephorig service given and the generosity o: the firm, Curran and Briggs. III MEMOIIIMI ‘t In proud and loving mem- ory of Illeut. Bullet Geddlle 2013218 ‘who vnl killed In on n leak I" ant. 1m ’ We ‘cannot this: q mm u Old. Who Willi vvlfi II no more; 510M llhe path of Ilfe we held. IIe hue but gone before. “will! remembered by lib Wife and two ellltlren, Mae and Bruce. ‘or sans ‘ sv TEilIiEIi- ; I offer fer sale by ten- der my blacksmith sllep ‘end equipment ct Mon- .tu u. Tenders will be re- v" until fcbrucry 15th, J. I. I IIEHAUT Meehple i Babe Pratt L kl l For Goacillngoscillg jllglltlaADlillaPlflA, Jan. 29_(Ap) Babsnra year ago today husky T 9 att. star- defenceman with ‘ oronto Maple Leafs of the Nat- ‘"_““1 “Whey Lcalnle. was ffliIl|J~ lllill'll_\' suspvnrlcd from lhc N 11 L; for “violating the 111195 againsi lgunlbllllg. Now l1 “Wm be a SIPDIflrlg-stone t coaching job. o l 1 P751". was 1'4 —l|lSllil(‘(lI two weeks filer. on Feb. l4, 1945, by m‘. N_ I'LL. board of governors who ac. Cepted the leniency recommend. hi?" 0f Msrvyn (Red) Dutton, i1 cn NZH. L. president. Pratt de- cyarcd at the time he- felt 11.; _\\as innocent of any WfOllg-dulng own team. Pr“: w" 5°14 by Toronto to Bolton last summer and the Bruins. in turn. reccntlv ship d: lllm In TIPIZKlIIKV. y‘ p0 1191111117)‘ Thrall islri certain just h°w 1°"? hl"il be with Hershey. Feb. l0 is the deadline for m; NationalLeague to bring up play. crs from the minors and the husk? dvfcnrvmztn fools lllzlt if he can take off some \vr~igl1t.B'l::< toll might recall him. pray; said hlis trade was prompted by the fact that the Boston team was losing and some changes had‘ to be made. l GUESTS PAST 80 __ y FETE FRIEND 102 , LONDON. Jan. 3O —(0P)--Threel of England's eenteneriane made,‘ news the same: day: I Mrs. Mary Ann Calrter nf New-I quay celebrated he: 101st. birthday! at a. family party. i Mrs. Elizabeth Willoughby oil Marlborough blew out 102 candles‘ on h!!- birthday cake and tthen sang "Willie We Have Missed You.“ Her guests, all past 80, sang "Happy Birthday To You." e hopes his re~ | turn to the hockey minors-vrlth‘ Hershey of the American League l 'as he never had bet against his' tribute to a fallen wm-"m- McDonald. Clarence ineih Jay. John n. McDonald. May his soul rest in peace. DEATH 0F MRS. DORGAS McLELLAN, OF ELNORA FLOWERS The death oocured at her resi- - dence in Elnora on Saturday nitlhi of lvirs. Dorcas McLellan at nearly B0 years. I Born in Mar-gate, P. E. I. Mrs. 'McLellan came to Elnora twenty ;five years ago and had been in her ,usual health up to Sunday night before her death. when she bfiwml ‘ill and steadily grew‘ weaker de- ‘spite all that ivds done in effort l0 . help i191‘. She is survived by fire sens and two daughters. Bruce and Wallace Vernon McKinnon, Pisquid. of i-Iorburg. Alta. Herman, Erskine} Judge and Mrs. C. St. and Oscar of Elnora, Mrs. A. M.l'l‘rainor, Montague. |Sl0pll€lI50ll of Huxley and Mrs.’ _ ‘ .H. S. MacDonald of Boston, Mass, Plsquid. ‘sitc- is survived also by four grand-l Arthur Yurston, Pisquid. children in Alberta and three in the New England States. and. tlwo Bernard. Glen ROY. 'sisterg in P. n. r. Mrs. Thurza, Reginald McDonald. Maple Hul- Hcnilemon, li/lhrgltie, Mrs. Jessie J Easter, Indian River. its wcll 8s B’ large number of relatives in the Trochun districts and Eastern Canada. Funeral arrangements srreun inlpisquid m era . - 310:1? gmthaerc held at 2 liiiys. llilrtiukdilanrirahan and Gen- , ., . Md . t-v e1‘. isqut . ginrélflanllalb 2‘ “um the U“ | ‘lllltfilld Mrs. Chcsterliandrahan, ' lPlfiqll-ld. Mlr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown. New- ton. Mass. Mr nnd Mrs. J. J. O'Hara, Newt'- ton. Iiiass. M rs. Hm turd lialldrtiltan, Pisquid. Mrs. William D. Murphy, Newton, a . R. C. C ark, Mount Stewart. McAviri Family, Charlottetown. ' MASS CARDS Mrs. H. T. McDonald, ClfTolwn. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. i ClI'T0\Yl‘A , Rev. it. J. McDonald. P. P.. Columbia. Daniel McDonald, Mount Stewart Edwin McAvLn, Plsquld. Si Mount Stewart. Mass. MR8. EIRISTOPIER.GILLIS Mrs. Ella Gillis. lwiie of Christ- tzpllcl‘ Ciillis llassccl away at 1191" home early Sattuwiay _evenltlg following a long period oi lll health M during the past three YEB-Tfl- The deceased was a dauzhter o! the. late Mr. and Mrs. James Woodside l qt Malpeque. P. n. 1. and was 831m years of ngc. she had been a 1'9‘. siclctit. 0i Amherst for the D851 forty years. V The deceased W85 twice luarrled her flrstihusbfttd. Daniel Cole o! Clifton, P. E. 1., predeaceasinfl h" ynany years ago. From this union there stuvive one son and two daughters. Mare Cole cl M11191“. Mrs. Harold Bagely or Plttsfleld. N. H, and Mrs. James Weeks of Amherst. Her second huahlhd Christopher Gillls of Amhmtq survives help. as well as one son and a daughter front this marriage. Harold l oouver. B. C. . Mr. and Mlrs. T. J. Barrett, Flush» g, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Romuald McDonald. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McDonald. Mount Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Leo V. McDonald. Ronbury, hiass. CARDS ANI) LETTERS OF SYMPATHY Mir. and Mrs. S. D. Jay. OlfTown. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. McDon- ald, St. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Laird, Mo nt Stewart. ' Coffin, Ken-l McMillan. Clair Mr. a.l:-:| lilrs. John J. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barrett and Mrs. John A. Barrett, Mt. Stewart. Iilr. and-Jill's. James McLaughlin, Miss Mary McLaughlin, Boston. Mr. ard Mrs. Andrew McKinnon, ss. Mr. Roderick lileDonuld. Van-l Miss Beatrice Steel, Little Po d.’ Star Drill. by l2 pupils. Recitation: “A Youtlfs Misfor- tune", by Rickey Steele. Mystery Man? Quartette: "Silent Night". Monologue: "Message of the Gtlmes". by Mary lVLacdonald. Dialogue: "Wanted. a House- "A Greeting", keeper". Recitation: V! Catherine Macdonsld. Closing Chorus: "Santa Claus Is Coming To “Form”. Mrs. Andrew Macdonald and Miss ltiary Murphy accompanied the various numbers on the - piano. At the conclusion of the pro- gram Santa Claus himself an- pcared on the scene and distrib- uted gifts and fruit in all the children. Great credit is due the teachers. Misses Horgan. Murphy and Donahue for the splendid type of concert and the eflorts expended by teachers and pupils worn greatly appreciated by those nrcscni. i South King's lliockcy League i 'I‘h.is week the second section of the South Kings League schedule ‘was bcgtln. The first produced good hockey with several very close games and keen competition all the way. Murray_ Harbour ileads with Georgetown and Mon- ‘taguc following in that order- ixlnd two postponed games remain ito be played. The All Star team played their first game last week in the Montague rink when they lost to the Souris Legion 4-2 in one'of the best games seen there in some time. Other games are being arranged before the inter- mediate play-offs start". Below Is given the schedule for the second section. JANUARY: .- lfl-Murray Harbor w. George- town in Montague. 29—Montague vs. Georgetown in Georgetown. Mrs. Sarah Olive Fitt. at 108 be-'Gillig of Amherst and Mrs. M81135. lieved to be the oldest woman in Moulile of northern Alberta, cs0 Britain, died the same day at her one sister. M18! Elllflbflh w°°d‘ home at Compton, near Winchxter. SIIIIIS PAIN Relieved Fast This Easy Way! Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up eac noatri and 1eel ti: go to work bring quick, ll, J. IMBOII OPTOMETIIIHT side of Summerslde and One b70111‘ en Bgndgmin Woodside of Mnlpeque. - Amherst News. MRS. EDWARD BOSWELL Relatives and friends learned with regret of the passlni 0! M"- Edwnrd Boswell of Victoria at the P, E, Island Hospital in tht; cllrliv‘ ntominghours of January 2o. 1947. Mrs. Boswell was a duuizhtsl" of the late Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lea of Victoria. she had lived l long and useful life in the service of the church and the community, and in devotion to her family. For many years she was organist and choir leader of the Methvdlll church at Victoria, now United Church. rut ‘l 15mg time. bullw- Iarly during the first world war she was actively cngflf-‘ed 1" I11 Qt‘ forts of a patriotic nature and ln “o; anything 1m- the benefit of the community. Many will remem- littlng sud Buglytng Glneee ' B Montague, P. l. l. Office lloun l0 to l3 A, ll. 2 to it I’. M. Holidays etc. by appointment Office Conneeuul Will Dr!‘ More her her kind. hospitality and her home which we: alwayfl 09¢" 1° strangers and friends alike. Bhe. ' leaves many old friends in this Pro- vincc and elsewhere who will mourn her passing. Mrs, Boswell is survived by two eons Maxfleld L. Boswell of Halifax and R. Keith Boswell of Victoria and one daughter Elsie F. Bulwell of Victoria. Her husband prcdcl-‘Hl- 0d her four years ego. She is also survived by one sister. Mrs. J. T. FOR SALE l-‘ISIIEIIIIEII ollczli YOUIS_ NOW c. ‘r. eon u. ‘l, qsllolem Windsor, Charlottetown, one brother , W. S. Len. (LE. of Montreal, eight ‘grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Predeceaslng her were five brothers, three of whom. Richard B. Lieu. 0.3-. 11011- will" M. Lea a d John 8.11. be: peeled sway wit in recent vent-e. Following a brief get-vice at the house, the funeral was hold from £ ,.Vietoriu United Church ed Ilen- day,.Jsnuary 21th and was large- ly attended. The choir included several who had been meinbers dur- ing the years Mrs. Boswell wee or- Jil-Murray Harbor vs. Montague in Montague. FEBRUARY: 3—MOIIIBZUC vs. Georgetown in Montague. ' 5—Murruy Harbor vs. Montague in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McDonald. Oh'Tclvur. Gard 0f Thanks Mrs. ltonald A. McDonald of e-Mmray Hilrb" "- Mount. Stewart. wishes w thunk her 10W“ 1n Gevrlletown- many friends and neighbours for IFW-‘mflllle V5- MIIPYIY H1150!‘ their kindness shown her in her rec- 1" Mfllltlllrue- ent sud bereavement. Also those 13—M\ll‘i'l1y Hflrbflr VS. who sen‘. l-‘lolwers. Mass Cards and 10W" 1" 511011188119- Mcgsages o; Sympathy, ‘lIk-Molttnguc vs. Georgetown In George- George- Georgetown. _@@©_©© © To The Westward Electors ©_©@ .@_@.Q@Q . '@ orogqgmtiocoto o eggs» o a o @ @@ pipe. l 0a SOU SOUR i. l trucker SOURIS RINK MONDAY, FEI. 3rd ' ALL STARS Game Starting at 8 Sharp Dance After Game in WHAT A VOTE FOR MacQUARRIE MEANS . . . . If I am elected to represent you 0n the ‘Down (Toilncii l will have an Advisory Committee of 3 to 5 members from the Ward to confer with before each monthly Council meeting. HERE ARE A FEW 0F THE THINGS I STAND TOR:- A proper Town Dumlp. Incinerator and Garbage Collection. Proper sidewalks on all streets of West Ward. More paved streets and where not possible at present, gravel streets. Reduced Electric Rates. A good and efficient Police Force, with proper enforcement of all laws and special attention lo traffic laws. Water and Sewerage for all homes on a time payment basis if necessary. 7. 8. 9. X Your Ballot for MacQuarriey 0n February 4th ,'_____'_ -__.. 5C6) mnurrrvn INSTRUMENT '11s; hagpipe 1s said to_be a de- velopment from the prirmtive reed- THERN KING'S Versus IS LEGIONAIRES Legion Hull the solo "There is a land mine eye hath seen." Pallbearers iverg three ltepliews, C. M. Lieu of Murray Has"- bour, L.V. Windsor of Halifax and Dr. B. G. Lea of Charlottetown also William W. Lea, I'd-ed C. 1n- men and Miner MacNevin of Vic- tori-a. (Patriot please copy) MB. IIUGII MacSWAIN day‘ February ‘uh —— i It. was with feeling; of deep re-V gret that the many friends and neighbours of Hugh Mecswain,‘ learned of his pasitw; away at his- homc in Cable llcad West, January 10th. Although the deceased had been in falling health for some tine, it came as a great shod: to all when the time came for God to oelhhkn to his Idler-vial Rcet. i There are left to mourn: Hie widow, two sons, Alexander at borne and John 11., ut Cardigan. Aleo one dalghter Effie Mae (Mrs. Artbtl’ Anderson) Cable Heed Welt. Flmeral service no oonducted at his late reeiwnceion January 13th. by- his pastor, Rev. Wflllce D. Meo- Phereon. The lung were: The Lord's My Shepherd and 8M0 in the Arms of Jesus. favourites of tho dlceased. interment took niece in Midget! emetery. The pail bearers were: Leslie MaeLu-en. Russell MMLIIQIL eph Simone. John H. Sanderson, Edwin The helm was technical nature. this position and ievm. on Iebruevy 4th. pnlst. Mrs. John Macquarrle sung Mackenzie. ELECTION clan I have decided to again offer my services es Water and Sewage Commissioner for the Town of Summerslde and have nominated to contest that office on election day, Tues- I previously held this office fer twelve your: cell in that time gained o thorough knowledge of its duties and the work that is involved as e Weiev Commissioner. elected} sltcll give tile some conscientious service that I gave in the post and will at ell time: strive fer the better- ment of the town and its citizens. . Tilers is a considerable amount of technical knowledge vequirid for this position us the work is almost eII of a I feel that my mining end experience Ilcve given me special qualifications which eve of vllue In if elected time tvili be cvuilcblclte the If More street lights in West. Ward. Better wages for the laboring man. And any other improvements that may come up. - I sIlpII eptleeverte eeutect es many peeple ‘IIIOIIIUIO but it will be absolutely impossible,» see elleI them before, Election Day so l~ Ielie this opportunity te eeIIeit your vote ‘deem In . s’ ©'@@@'©.'©'@7@‘@©I©:@Ji©.@ good © I _@:@ZL\@©:©_'©@@_'©T@@'©'@' @@©©©' @© ELECTION GIIRD TO THE VOTERS‘ OF THE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE If your intentions ore to improve the situations in your homes in regards to Water untl Sewerdge,..your only hope is to elect the man who will try his best and light until the end for better service. Dan Perry $3 CENTRE WARD ELECTION BARB At the request of c large number oi citizens of Centre Word, I have again consented to nominate us‘ u candidate for Councillor i_n the civic election to be held Tuesday. February 4th. , . Having lived in Centre Word practically all my life it is only natural that my interests are time of the residents of this Word. I em indeed happy ta have been your representative on the Town Council during tile pest eight yetm and only MP‘ I may again be favored to represent you. _ , Sumluerside’: position today is the envy of many muni- cipalities across Canada and it is with a feeling of satisfac- tion to lleve been c member of various town councils tllpl are‘ helped to place Summmitle on such e sound financial ing. ~ A: time is limited It will be impossible to cell on ell the election personally, to I tale this opportunity to solicit your support in the forthcoming civic election. - If p-electuti I will es in the pest, serve the residents 01 Centre Went to the best cl my ability and strive for c morp progressive and enterprising Summeuidq end sound mum- cipal management. : ' w. u. mastitis» ' l .@.@i i/G 4Q- ‘i i It??? ~69- .