.-,V _ r ~ , ‘race moan - ups-g . KW nut cnanwrrmwn officer-lo} —__‘ [OUR NEWS BUDGET t... QURf 3A1 MONDAY BED CROSS ORGANIZATION,- b the published list of the com- te city organization for the Red ed thwt Vernon E. Parsons had been at his desk a. oss Campaign several typcgraph- almost instantly killed in an accid- lot several vegan, 1cul_ errors appeared in the Fifth ent rvhenthe belt caught as he was misfortune to Division. Team number 22 consists engaged ln sawing wood. Death issidewalk, frac of Messrs. T. L, Doyle, Captain. W. at, all times sad, but when it come; ankle while T. Campbell, J. M. Murley. I-I. M. Simpson and Lieuts. H. s. Trotter 1nd G. A. McPherson. TRIP T0 MAGDAIJINS — A Maritime Airways plane made a round frlp to the Magdalen Islands yesterday, carrying mulls and pus- engcrs. Ufcll passengers were aboard on both outward and inward flights. ll were carried, 800 w the . Capt. Carl Burke was tiyirlg the plane. It was lcllltietl that 2,150 potulds of Cfllillligt‘ 5 lrcnl mall order houses are llPlt; llWdlllllg shipment l0 the Islands. COURSE BRINGS TODAY A Drl llg and hilintehahce course of the l7th Reserve begins today. u to qualified km l. ( 1. l".\'cllt_v-;l'.'c men ure UXpGlJLCd 2o luke the 10- dny course for which the instruc- tors will be sgL-ilrljor Morley I". Smith, t. Al. Lee, Sgt. C. A., Gordon wr A. S. Gllles- g p10. ‘l - \\'zl. be confine-ted in 1t ‘ lgr- at the cuulp grou is willcll llJs recently been completed. ‘ HODGBON - PRIDILUL- Mlle Beatrice Helen Pridham, of Halifax and formerly of Prince Edward Island. became the bride of ‘ Ernest Hocigson, R.C..A., of Port Arthur, Wednesday’ afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, at r. quiet ceremony in the study or the Brumwiok Street ‘United Church. Halifax. Rev. J. G. Ball officiating, assisted by Rev. C. AA. Brown, minister of the Hall- fax Gospel Tabernacle, Miss Mild- red Leard of Halifax, and Charles Rees, R.C.-l~. 0t Toronto. were the ‘vitneoeel. 1k. and Mb: William H. mleliii: lurnmerside, upon the occasion of the 58th anniversary of their wed- ding on Tuesday the 23rd inst. were mo»: pleasantly remembered by their host d khndm They had l lteady maul e1 cellar: tirrouglwlll» the do and fling who all heart-fly exzen ed f tetione. A feature was o visitation from members of the Ladies’ Social Club of Trlnlt? United Church in the evening who brought delicious refreshments with them. Serving luncheon were Mrs. Geo. I-Iogg, Mrs, Harold Crockett. ltlre, Sidney Baker. and ohhen. They were also kindly remembered by beautiful flowers from Mrs. Wil- lard Phlllliis and family. The Reb- pknln Lit-d;ribOTfilegLidlesll$lllegggg ant .\fl A .rt =1 BI‘. 1B 9V ended \ a sing song at which 01d longs v :c sung such as Auid Lin! flynz- A ibzlture of the evening was _llcr '10 lyfnyfield and asslmed the careof Seldom U everrhas Mlllvale and ABLE T0 RESUME HIS DUT- surroundlng districts been so deeply ll-JS-Dr. H-H. Shaw, chief the mom- l lntendent o! Education for unged in gloom as on, fir: o! DBCBmber 29th, it was leam- [Edward Island, u able to after an absence Dr. Shaw had fill fall on the slippery luring a bone in his to one in the full flower of youth. fr, seems unbearable. Just ten day: previous Vernon was married to Ililiiarl Mclnnls and together they looked forward to a. bright and happy future and were enloyln to the utmost the gaiety and p0 ar- ity which surrounds newlywe s. He was the son of Mr, and Mrs. John Parsons of Millvale where he was born on August 13th, i913. die" was again brought home to -ench and all. when it became known ‘that the death of Mrs. Charles {Wyund of Mayiield had occurred in lller home on Sunday morning, Feb- ruary 7, 1943, after a protracted ill- ness. MI». Wyand whose maiden name mls Mztrfv Eva. daughter of the late Jame; and Marv Sharpe, Llnklettur. was born at Llnkletter Road in 1866 und resided there until nlurrlllgc m i899 when she come young family, which responsibility rshe faithfully performed and no renter proof of the appreciation could be c\'lllCL‘d than that shown silt.‘ was most lovlnglv and iiatlenlly ltflld€d by her daughters and son, her htusltlfid predeceased her in October o . 40TH ANNIVERSARY - On the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 24, a group of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Martin to celebrate their 40th wed- by lurp received their guests in their usual kind manner. An address wag read durin which the couple were pre- sent l with a suitable gift from the members of their club. Mr. Martin thanked the members very kindly on behal of Mrs. Martin and him- eel, and the remainder of the evening was spent with e, ping-gong and a card game. Later on in the evening a very delightful lunch WM Served. At a late hour the guests left, wishing Mr, and Mm Mltfln many more e11 of h M. Y‘! 5W1! “rumba! _-LI‘.AVI‘»B FOR MONTIIAL — Miss Marthe Matthews of Qummer- slde left yesterday morning for Montreal to join he; parent,‘ M1; hnereon and Mrs. Motthews who are reek-ling there. VTi-liie in Surn- mereide MI: Matthews was an eun- oloyee r st lair md s mo. o M m“? PRICES FOB. CARLOTS 0F i- ', 1 v.1 following poem wraith ulizlrgaotlzloszae friend in m“)? of the occasion. WOMAN TELEGRAPHER NOWN HERE — Mrs. Marlon rse of Rocklngham. N-H" l! 0X19 if n. group of New HimPlh-V‘ ousetvivcs which the Boston 1X14 Maine railroad is training to be- come lzulioad telegraphers and ticket mus. Her nlother W115 Iormc v ltvry Florence MacCaiium ' PILL All If North St. Eleonora, unt. hfrs. Roy F’. 1M4 Cillroitetown. MAny Illlnd friends '.\ l wish lvfrs. Moose Suc- ”55 in new undertaking. Her tuihcr. f: . Bnllou, retired last leptcmbor ~17 years as a rail- road tales? er and Mrs. Mora paid of her new Job "rvo M rI-il- cd blood m my velnl. I sue-l. and ‘m anxious to do anythilig m" wll‘. help the war effort. The women iclcwrulllhfii-s i" 11mm; then mlvcs w mplnce men CBUGL‘ into ..e mun-fl services. Island friends “ill recall that Mrs. Morses mother was critically burned list ugust in a hotel fin at NW alltet, NH. INFORMATION REQUESTED- The National Headquarters, Cana- (iiqn Red Cross Society, has receiv- ed tl request from tho British Red Cross Society that an atternlii b’ made to ascertain the present whereabouts of Ferdinand Angel tGerlnuhi so that the information may be given to his wile. M6119!!! Angel. The following information lips been supplieth-“He was bvfn on November l5, 190'! at Marbllfk. Germany. We: a radio teleifa- hlst on board a merchant ship clonging to the Jugoslavlan Mer- cha .t Ship _Compzlll_v. LIOyd of Ah- grftnl, but 1n February. 1940, he “'11s transferred to a Greek Cargo Vowel. the “Eugene. Cambanl bound for South America from whence he hoped to rel-urn t0 A11- vers. Instead of reaching that port. ]~,Q\\'Q\,‘Ql‘, he arrrvotl in Ireland and finally xvcnt w Canada. The last next. received frcnl him was dated lmvcnlber 21. 1940, and came from Charlottetown." Anyone having any information with regard to the whereabouts of Fedlnand Angel. is adkczl to mniuiunicatc tvltll the Red Cross; lh Charlottetown. im- medial/sly, Th; community of Klnkorp was ehocked ymzstcrday afternoon tohear of the sildden death of Mr. J. Wil- bert tziclltrvllle, a prosperous fox rallcllcl- of that district, in his 59th ywlstr. The lute Mr. ltlcCarvllle had complained of a plilll 0n sill-Will’ and on Sunday morning but he went to church and a: we: hi: u:- ual custom assisted in taking up the collection. Shortly after re- turning home he took a seizure and bccltme unconscious. He passed away about one o'clock. The Doc- tor renounced it n heart condition. 148'. McCal-viiln was one of the first in that district to go into the fox ranching busines: and was most successful. He was a man of e quiet and friendly disposition and took a leading part in all ac- tlvitie: for the betterment of the lty. He wee the son of the late James McCa-rville and MAI! Bhreenen of Kinkorl- He leaves to mourn beside: his widow the former Mary Agnes 0on- two adopted .:t home. Al:o brothers, Dr. R01- mond. Waterloo. Ont. Thoma! Ind H h in Boston. amember of urnbu: M %o}villlglglestigate the lmoved by m re ursement for he resl- mood“ w A w_ Hyndmn and supported by Mr. W. R. Slaw. l. an R.C.A.F. plane jettisoned i the imp d the slum. mos _ H} o; . =39»; or price: v “y. will? s 30nd will 5c»,- null Bell ll u-flora under e 1m dried ca! contract with the British - Minilkv of mod for the month; of 341191 and April shows that the basic price of $33.00 at Charlotte. town is higbq- m“ in on,“ cent"; m Clnfldfl. with the emeption o! Montreal and n. few town; in qqig- rel Ontario. FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ n, funeral ol the late Mrs. P. A Smith was held from hei- m, m.‘ iderwe. 16 Dorchestier so, mortally "WWII-ilk to St. Dumurl’: Basilica, "l?" Ffiquiem High Mas: was ill-nil by Rev. Louis Dougan who also conducted the service at the Fave. The pallbearers were. John 901111191, Patrick Dennis William 1'73"‘- mank sigsworth. James Nenneuvy end James Revel. In- formant In: in the Roman Catho- lic Ccmetcfl. Charlottetown. LECTURES ON NUTEITION_ ADPFOXIIIMIIHY 75 teachers from Charlottetown and nearby eclmql; Yesterday attended a. nutrition lecture in Roohford aqmi-Q 31w“ It was the first in a series given by 1°C“ members of the Carladinn 30m? 15210110111105 Association. The speaker was lvlrs. E. S. Coffin, she told the teachers they could give valuable assistance irl rxlaking bet. ter eating habits in Canada, Th. speaker next week will be Mi“ T-mllw Hflslflrli. assistant; Sllpetvlg- or of the Women's Institutes. —PARTY ENJOYED-A most enloyeble evenifls was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Mac- Kay. Clinton. on Tuesday Feb. 23rd, The very solemn fact "I too. must‘ i hcr during her declining vcllrs when i out’ w CPL and Mm ding anniversary. Although tnkenl rise, Mr. and Mn. Martin| when six tables of progressive auction were played. ladies first prize being won by Woodsidc and gents by My, lwm Pickering, booby prizes were given‘ to Miss Marion Howard and Mr. George MacKay which caused much, merrlmcnt. A delicious lunch was‘ then served by the hostess asslstcdi by Mrs- Roy Woodsidc. A lively chat which all enjoyed ended this very pleasant.‘ evening. A splendid sum was realized to be used for Red Cross purposes. -—EVIDENCE CONCLUDED — Evidence was concluded yesterday lll tile case of Clovis Perry and) Andrew Perry, charged with con- spiracy to defraud the Federal‘ Government of revenue through illicit manufacture of rpirlts. At 3:30 p.111. Stlpendlely Magigh-gm W- E. Darby edloumed the court, until this morning. Witnesses in-, eluded, Constable 'I‘renouth of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who was recalled. Attlol Bums and Hcwlrd McLean of the firm of Bruce Stewart md Compaq, 1.1m- lted, Charlottetown, end my g". dy. Summerstde. All witnesses were called by the crown. The de-I fence is not submitting evidence in. the preliminary hearing, it was’. learned-S. T0 ATTEND AJLP. CONFEIIH INCI; - Hon. H. H. cox, chairmen of the Provincial Clvllllln Defence Committee A.R.P., will leave this mominqafor Ottawa to attend an Ah‘ Ra Precaution conference celled l1! Dr. R. J. Manion, nat'on-1 al director of the organization, it was decided yesterday at the regu-, In monthly meeting ol the com-‘ dents in the ma effected by the bomb explosion Wednesday night lut. This matter was talked over it was understood that the| property owners were covered un- der l. certain Order-ln-Councll which provided for such en emer- gency. Slifllt damage was caused tn several homes in he area when it‘ citv QIIKU. Q . ‘Island. thus keeping Miss Vivian] ‘Leonard M mittee. While in Ottawa Hen. luv Qlwdfli- "h" f“ 55mm. President 0| ‘the gldveslerdav morning's meetings hearty mlwee by the meet!“- nttcniion of the llleethl N! term: of quired the payment of an annual fee should be paid at this rc-OTEBW-Zl‘ tion meeting. acted upon ml! 25 paid their mem- i 1::- be 011 hi5 W8)’ to work. CITY SCHOOL BOAR-D v minted to siderable FUNERAL AT UNION ROAD -_ The funeral of the late John Wil. liam MocLean of Union Road was held yesterday afternoon from his Services were con- ducted at the home and grave by The Pall- Thomas: PFQWSE. Lea Fsserly George Abbott, Beecher Lryerlton, Harry Newman. Interment was late residence. the Rev. T. A. Wilson. bearers were: Messrs. Ambrose Mallett, in Union Road Cemetery. -—SAD BEREAVEMENT _ The Slmliathy o! the community goes Burns Mc- Arthur of Enmore in the death of their young daughter age five years at the Prince County Hospital on Sundl . The little girl had only been for about two weeks and was “km i0 Y-hl hO-ibital for treatment but In spite of all that; medical skill and 1°V1I1E Care could do she pass- ed away peacefully on Sunday. The news of her death comes as a shcck to the people of her community who confldentl hoped for her early re- covleury m she will be sorely misled by who knew her.--S ROTARY LUNCHEON-Yester- day was Red Cross Day at Rotary with Rctarian AB. Fisher in the chair and short stimulative addres- b’! Olpt. N.W. Lowther chair- clty organization and . .J.P. MncMlllan, vlrlclal President of the Red Cross. Rotarlan Dr. Show was welconled hack after some weeks absence and Rflbflrlflh Walter Grant read a let- ter from Ceylon, India, from a. governor of that district. Limit, DOn Grlnt we: in fine and among present were Sena.- tor J.A. Macdonald. in the city to- day on his way buck to Ottawa, Mayor B. Roy Holman, Rotarian McMillan. borne on furlough, and Pilot Officer: Prank Ileather ale, RAJ. and Roy Picton, RAJ", OAPI 'I'0 ._March I —(OP)-'I‘h0ughts ranging from prayers for rescue to speculation roger the outcome of a hockey game R..C.AJ. and Navy teen: at 1mm: Saturday night occupied tlhe mimk of four airman rescued today after spending five days on an ice floe in Northum- berlarld Strait. Revelling in the luxury o! the heated Captain's cabin of ‘the Car Illerry Prince Edward Island while the ship’: nurse lumlnlstered hot stimulant: to them. . Ileader A-C- Wilson. of West rth, Ont; F0. A.J. Barrette, of Ottawa: PO. William Augustus Richardson of Tennessee, U.SA., and Warrant Officer second clue Joseph Albert Dobson of Bathurpt, N.I3., told res- cuers of their e enoee. In high spirits and appearing none the worse for their harrowing experiences, the men told of how their hopes were raised early this morning when : change in the wind caused their icy island to drift to within sight 01 the New Brunswick shore. R.C.A.l‘. officials did not r- mit newsman t0 talk to the f lers until they had enjoyed an over- night rest, but persons on the fer- ry quoted them as saying: The many frien and relative: in this province Mrs Timothy J. Creamer will learn with regret of her death which occurred at her home 193 East Merrimack St.. Low- ell, Mass. on February 9th. The deceased lady who was in her 69th gar, previous to her marriage was own u Mary Alice Han rahan of Charlottetown and had spent all her girlhood days there as well as a. number of years succeeding her marriage before departing for the U. S. A. During the past years. with exception of last two, when her declining health would not permit accompanied by her husband and falrlily she made annual visits to the renewed the old. time associations. She was en- dowed with a kind and gentle mah- ner and was a true type of Christ- ian womanhood whose main con- sideration was the welfare of her family. both spiritual and temporal. Her friends both her and abroad will loin in extending sincere sympathy to her bereaved husband and family consisting of three sons Ambrose and James at home in Lowell: Tim- othy Jr. in U. S. Army. Five daugh- ters, Mrs. Fred Pronty and Mrs. James Molloy of Cambridge: Mrs. Charles Berger. Mrs. Alice Lawren- son and" Mrs. Theodore Preddsl of lnweli, as well as a number of grandchildren. she also leaves two sisters residing in Lowell. May her soul rest in peace. llr. W. H. Tidrnanh wu eleotnd president of the Hm and Game Association at an enthusiastic re- organization meeti held night in the City Hal. Hi: Honour Lleut-Gov. laPage we: mined honorary President o1 the Auocletion. Other officer: elected were Mi’- A. H. Mould, Vice-Provident for Queens Co. Mr. Bruce Wonnacott, Secretary - ‘neasurer. mecutive for Queens: Messrs. Stewart Jones, Mwu: Calder, George T. Hurdle. eoDonokl. Waltnr Benit- :tn, T. M. Gilli, O. Harper, A. W. Hyndman, P. M. Dakin, G116’ K00- nedy, B. Graham Rogers and Con- stable Spurgeon Jenkins. Mr. A. E. l‘ ember h Morrison is an honorary of the executive. The executive i: also l0 incl“!!! member: from King: and Prince Cotmtiu. AvotcofthankstoMlnW.A. foul‘ years was Association we: B. Graham Rogers. motion we: received with the which r:- Mr. D. A. MncKlnnon drew rnelnberahiv. luggeated of i1. which he This slaggestlon we: .- ; 3' ;;3,n_:r_¢» w} -"rx;=:m,u_.~.¢t5-. iiil-‘i-C back MIST —Thl "fllliltion of Min Peal-l l. F1111?! from the staff of West Kent School was accepted m, ygg- [terdays monthly meeting o; m, |fi".l. s.°.l‘.%°‘.ii2.“§“- “r ‘rt-liven 0h. I‘ s Miss Margaret E. Rl p and President, The were read Pro- The NOOIIBD —0n Thursday evening friends end head and vicinity gathered: in fhB community Mnye, Stoker 1st Class. H.M.O.S. Skeena, who was home on furlough. After Mr. Wilbur Robinson called the meeting e lained the purpose of the gath- er ng, the guest of honor was es- corted to the gift was presented. pleasant manner thanked all for their l-‘ndnees. jcined in singing "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow." The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Lunch wa: served by the ladies and the National Anthem brought n pleasant evening to a lng: oI l‘ 700. dicafefi that the ‘Irinity United Church to the Re Thomas E. MacLennan St. Johhn United Ch his been accepted subject to the ggpmval of the Pictou Presbytery. e r ation of Rlev. Hugh M1118!‘ D Jwiloheabeenputor fig $134111‘ f! f several years, take: o N PRESENTATION. _. Mrs. Edward Hen , Mun-ey Harbor North, on the evening o! me dies Aid and W slonary Boclet met at her home where they he d a Ladies Aid meet. insAt the close of the meet Mrs. Henderson was called (orwar end an address was read to her bv Mrs. B. Clow, President of the Society. Mrs. T. A. Miller presented Mrs. Henderson with a lovely gm in honor of her long and faithful ser- vice end she replied thankirl the member's for their kindness en told how pleasant her relations had been while working in the Ladies Aid. and W. M. S. for the past 30 years. A dainty lunch was served , he ladies who had provided the delec- table refreshments after which Evfiryflne went home with pleasant thoughts of the evening so well spen . WEDNESDAY MARRIED IN ENGLAND — Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Beer received word from England of the marriage on Feb. 12th, of their eon Capt. J. P. Beer to Miss Joan Whitburn of Guilford, Erlgland. (LWL MEETING- Th: i‘ l m‘ 1110mm! "WWW of the orell subdivision of the Catholic Worn. en's league was held on Rbruary 2i, with twenty-two membe o in att ndanoe. The meeting opened wit the League Prayer. The Mrs. Steele, presided. minutes of tile fut med approved and ugh ., business of the meeting was then discussed. The meeting clos- ed with the recital of the prayer for the men in the armed forces. Mt RECEIVES PRO OTION ._. M3118 Friends in Lhl] oily learn with ensure of the promotion of Mr. B"? Whitlodt. Windsor, Ont. to the position of sale; manager o1 the Ford Motor 00., of Canada. Mr. Whit-lock represented the Company In South Africa for a number of yvenrs before bein Wlmbor of the First Great War, being one of a group of signallere, the first. to leave this province. He joined the British Air Force, was the vic- tm-l of a crash. was taken prisoner 31d remained so for the remainder transferred to . Mr. Whltook i; a veteran the war. —SENT TO SUPREME COURT- Andrew Pe d c1 p smmnersldgryvlvige ovls erry of stand trial at the next session o! the illlirenle Court by "I! I chflrle of Corlspiracy to de- {jryaltliil the government of revlenues o coholic spirits. Bail was granted w Andrew Perry at $5.000 Clovis Perry at $2.000. Lawyers ao- commltted t0 trltn W . D8113)’ M Slimline ‘ yggtgrdgy e illicit manufacture - and to case were P.J. E3119? ln the 1181198. KO. and R-B. Hinton for the Proeecut on and J Watson ht, K.C., and W. Henry or the defenae.~S ‘FATAL INJURY AT MELVILLE -Seven-year-old Donny Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville died at his home Monday- nlght from injuries received 1n a fall from a railway bridge near his home to the bank albout forty feet below. The young boy was playing on the bridge with boys about his ogn age when the accident occur- e . the station a aim-t distance away, and we: told time of the little victim's compan- ons. found his son lying on the bank at the side of the stream, still breath- ing Hurriedly he carrl . ed him hows and lummoned a doctor but tbp little boy weed half an hour later. Coroner, who arrived shortly after being called decided an lnaueet was ecess e. Bhiiip Ross of Hi: father happened to be at of the accident by Rushing to the scene he awn; about Dr. rehlllifi. impulse AND FIZILSINTATION m at iglbours from Cove- hall to honor Allan had to order and platform. An ap- ropriate address was read by Ml‘- .rne MacMllian and e suitable Allan in b after which, :11 close. ANNUAL MIITING 0|‘ YORK CIUROIIIA-The annual meet- some time ago. e r Rev. J. A. Nicholson presided at the meet-incl. Mr. Harold Watt: acted a: eecrotary at York. and Mr, Herb- ert Danni: It Central Church Be side: the two churches above men- tioned the York Charge also in- cludes the congregation of Brack- and P1 t Gr-r-ye. o inc be over uurer Bret rented his report at a Noam lng of the Official Board. were than tion to rear. The minister: salary w gazed, and the churche are ook- B th ongre tie enndbzx regular; a “not: e Rev. . m- forward to In elrce ent year. Mr. Mumhilon ex eased t to the chum e: gr their kind - preeaiom for their mnnv of kindness and loyalty duflllk the beet year. a The annual meeting: were very u! d indicated t . ere elected h! e e for 10B In: . Keizer. aaurer. .W tar-Mec- Mfllan, secretary. Mr. Hnrold WIMI. IQI. CALL EXTENDED-A unani- mous call has been extended by v. o! Bsharon- ton, us. effective July 1. ‘nil; “'11 A social cowering was held at the home of _ HAS RELATIVES HERE-Linu- IN BUMMEBSIDE TODAY — ihlrtpen men were enlisted yester- day at the Armour-lea, Charlotte- WWII. three of whom were for the Veteran’: Guard. .-Col. R. C. , Recruiting Officer, Sgt. Joan Bernard of the C.W.A.C.'s end members of the Medical Board are in the Western Capital interviewing recruit‘. FUNIBAL YESTERDAY—F\IDOI‘BI of the 1:00 mo. Winover Proude, Kingston, was held from her late residence y ‘ day afternoon. Service at the home and grave was conducted bv the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster assisted by the Rev. J. R. Skinner. Palibenru": were: George Beer. Wilfred Willir, George Green, William Green, John Docherty, Bertram Younlner. Interment wee in Kinuwn Cemetery. John Henry Morrow, Westford, Mass, formerly 0! Arlington. died suddenly on his way to Wee'ford Centre to take the bus. He was born in Prince Edward Island, Oct- ober 10, 1873 and was the son of John Henry and Catherine (Shaw) Morrow. His early education was received in the schools of hi5 native town and he waa graduated from Prince Edward college. Ifollowln his graduation, Mr. Morrow taugh school there for a. number of years. THURSDAY LAID T0 REST — The funeral of the late George Williams, Elm Avenue was held yesterday after- noon from the Cutcliffe Funeral by Adjutant W. Mercer. Assisted by Capt. H. Maclean. The pallbear- ers were: George Cudmore, Ernest Cudmore, Percy Carr, Rcndle Ila-r- ter, Percy Downe and John Will- iams. Interment People's Ceme- tery. DOMESTIC TRUST FUND IN DISPUTE- An application from Barclay’; Trust Company for the opinion of the Court of Chancery on certain points concerning the flfl- mirllstretion of n. domestic t" fluid we: made yeeterdl... be N Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders, Mtls of the Rolls. After legal argument decision was reserved and leave was granted counsel to prepare written argument. Attorney General Thane A. Campbell red r emu» end lib. if.‘ B. Bcntlg. for the Trustee. MB‘! ISLANDERS IN ALASKA- PO. Lloyd Manuel, now home on leave, met several Islanders while on active service with the R.C.A. l‘. in Alaska. Henry from Charlottetown and 1'.O. John Mustard, M.L.A., Cardi- gan. He was entertained at the home of Mrs. Ed Hazen while in Regina. Mrs. Haven was formerly Miss Greta Poole of lower Mont- H-Gue. . Manuel has been with the RCAJ‘. since August merit nine month; in Al is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Manuel of this city. K.C. ISLANDEB. DEAlL-Advlce has m been received of the death in ms M8116, California. of Mrl. David w. who paeeed away 2nd. She leaves to mourn besides a sorrowing husband, her Mother, Mrs. Sarah Doherty, also three sisters and two brothers Gert- rude, Bel-the, Herbert and William, all in the United State: and Mn. C. H. Hodgeon o: this City. Her many friend; will be pained To hear of her sudden passing. The burial takes place at, Forest Lawn Mem- orial Park Glendale on Friday March 5th at 2 P.M. tenant R, H. Haviland. who i: now stationed in Halifax with the Atlan- tic Gourmand headquarters. was this week named public relations officer for M.D. No. 8. He succeeds Cogatairt David Mnclellan. who re- cently visited Cheri in eetion with his duties. Lleut. Haviiuld it e. grandson of the late Hon. T. Heath Haviland, one of the Fathers of Confederation, who was for a number of yea-rs Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. An unt, Mrs. E, B. I-Iaviland, died lotetown in November last. Ilieut. Eeviluld Went to Halifax in January from Morliteal where he worked for ten years on the Montreal Daily Star. BBOWNBIDCE - COSTAIN -3t. John’: United Church reonege, Momton, we: the scene o a pretzty wedding yesterday when Mile; male Illorbes, daughters of Irving Cos- taln and the late Mrs. Tignlsh, P.E.I., was united in mar- riage to Sergeant c. E. Brown- ridge. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Franklyn Brownridge, of Dauphin, Manitoba. Rev. Dr. J. A. Ramsay perforated the ceremony. Brides- maid was Mills Iva. Taylor, of Monoton and the groom w sup- ported by Fed B. Edgett, 55o of this city. The bride was gowned in an aquamarine dress with matching accessories. she wore : corsage of red roses. Before her marina the bride was an employee of e T. Eaton company Maritimes Limited. Following the ceremony the happy couple left on a, honeymoon rip to Saint John. On their return Home. ‘The service wall conduct ‘ so iheOlrfb Among these were Gil m. mmom on Monday to Lawrence service 00n- ducted by his wool- my. ill-inc:- McKenna. 1940. Ind ‘gm asks. H0 treel cent dateWThe Monti!!! the Mulllretll uezlcral hospital and thee hsppv home of Mr. Patrick Costain. o, his own the mother; Mrs. Duffy had been ail- ing for three weeks and despite the beet of medical skill and the kind and tender nursing of her daughter. she quietly passed to her eternal reward. fortified by the lasts rites of Church of which she was a devoted member. Mrs. daughur of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly. and was born Pisqllid sixty-nine years ago. early life she married. Mr. Patrick Duffy and came to reside in Vill- Rge Green where she was loved end respected by all for her FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Th! funeral of the late Miss Amy DUI,‘ Brisay we: held 1mm 8t. Paula Chuvfcch yuterdayd 0ll wiggle ser e: were com ‘y: y .- Ldr. Cameron, who also offlscgated at the grave. Interment, Sherwood Ceme .Pallbeamr:: DB. Stewart. .E. MacNutt Stephen Bol- Miiler and ham Hon. G.D. DeBleil. NH. ILL. Cotton, HM. Sim 1,-1.1... Palmer and John e annual meeting of the CDMIOHZQWWU Women's Liberal Club wag held yuterday Afternoon ataobiooknttlm homeofthfl President, wt. D. J. Riley. i! Villa Avenue. ‘Imm we: a lplendld attendance despite the inclement weather. After the routine business was disposed of and corres e reed. ihepresldent gavea short ad- dress, advising :11 member: to de- vote all their time and energy to help with war work. Following the business refreshments were served. Best wishes were received from Hon. Dr. Cyrus Muclvlillan and DeBloil. n. Judie orril. presentetivee. —-FUNEBAL AT KINKORA-The funeral of Wilfred J. McCarville of Kinkora was held yesterday M0111- ing from his home to St. Malachits Church at Kinkora where High Mus of Requiem was celebrated y the, ptuwr, Rev. MJ. Smith who el- n Muted at the greve in the ed- Jiflningecemetery Rev. George B. Mcca , Rev. W.A. Keefe and mv. J.W. McCardle occupied seats in the sanctuary. The Knights o! Colum- the service in a body- MT- M03"- vllle was a member of that council- The pellbeerer: were: Messrs. Peter D. McIvor, John R. McCube R. Mc-Ivor, Stephen Johnston. John c. Gallant and JamesCallaflhfln- A brother of the deceased, Dr. Rel‘- mond McCnrville from Waterloo. Ontario and two nieces from Bos- ton Mass. were home for the ‘fun- eral. Mr. McCer-vflle. one oi’ thl pioneer fox ranchers at Kinkm died suddenly at his home Sunday. FRIDAY The death of Mr. Charles Mc- q of . MlcCnr WI: eight - our and a life long residerl of th vicinity where he canted on farming for many years and 0 man ce will stand for ul and built a lovely home that ear: n. monument to funeral wee held the Church 0t 9t. where In: T0 MEET K113i IN JUNI- otthecflegl-n retary-treesurer tlon. W. R. Ella’. ilte o lgrknilhlre tberPLI. seed Committee and long with the re ' L, one of a committee to urrunge for the meeting: Gordon McMillan. m. J. A. Clark, B. 1". Tlnnuy, Bruce “mo” 1Z€‘1l’“l‘t”f. “°°‘°‘°'o¢ viii Ce tr - 0190B n , d lanai Society of Technical A Wine will immediately follow Soed Association's meeting, Mr. Show stated. . TRIIUTI T0 LATI PISA! - ‘Ihe to d m rom n Man emilwl! - mining profession paid tribute to In out- standing worker Ln its ranks at the funeral =ervlcl~ of Miss Am? Stewart DesBriaay, A graduate o! ber of the Montreal Genet Nurses‘ Aseooioii hope tain Street. A “MIN 0! 6 ward Island. Miss DeeBriaay had been in private service since 1000. She Ill : member d the Edith Cnvell Garner, 1.0.703. for many year's‘ and we: lb ahrldard bearer for e peat seven years. member of the Women’ Auxiliary of St. George‘: Church and was widely known for her charitable work." On Sunday morning Ilebruar! 21st. the angel of death entered the Duffy Village Green and ’ for beloved wife and loving the Holy Catholic Duffy, was the in In much Sergeant and Mrs. Brownridge will live in Mlonewn. -Monctorl ‘fllnee. the York and Central‘ Church congregations were held Th iste oilrourtwvlv klndl IO t — BTJTRTWILLIKITQ mwghh and pieuing per- Mr. J. Lester Douglas, Federal re- V bus, Summerslde Council. attended, other hard workers was 8110- l .......="-l:::l;- M“ 0! lhleokn Gecvleh Idem In killed “dam. . . Ibbnuey 30th, Any hfiwfether n: infbrmec. m, daughter d m. h“ and Flore. MacDonald DesBrisay. t Iaaulingeles. Cllllfolhlllé Dohe-rty) formerly 0f (In: . "LII-Al In P. l. Illahd lbqritni on Wadi-many, March I. I940. Mrs. William Warren In M‘ URDAY SUBSCRIBERS A SINIIS Ielievetlhstfhls i-__ _ ' , MoKenna 0.88.8. wgfiiiatly mtg’ ' te severe. ear: a Ottawa a! r" Y cnumu‘. tlerlt: of the Provincial Senatori- um on the eve of his departure. The address was read by Jurtn Gavin while the presentation was made by Don Mclnfiylt ..____ Mlle Bay in her 18th year. She had been in fellinl health for l m £23122“ ‘ ““"°‘ The damned we: of a . end kindly peraoneiiw mm devoeu her loktulllil “I need will not eooa be IQIQOWII- Sh; had been urine in Seven Mil: Bay for i’! yeen Pavlov: to that she lived in CID! ‘navel-e: where she will 10m be remembered as e, very efficient and oblllill! Postmistress. RECEIVES APPOINTQNT - Lt.-Ool. o. L. smith. ILD. c! Charlottetown he: been l/Ppoinwi ‘full time Medical Representative in Prince Edward Island for the Department of Pensions and Na- tional Health and has been pieced in charge o: e, nub-office for MD. No. 6 opened thin week in Om: lottetown. Dr. J.» W. who has been handling in addition to hi: regullr duties. will remain as medical consultant. Dr. Smith i: l veteran of the 'Greet Wnr having :erved with the Army Medici-l conflict and up until hi: recent air polntmernt was on the medical board at the gown Armmlrler. Mr. Percy Cros- by, invent-tutor for pemion: in this province for 20 run. will be DI- smith’: ambient in the lb office and Min Dori: Cnsweli i: the stenoswnher- The following a worm o! the 7th Reserve Armoured Regiment an taking n. Mn day: Driving and I-Idq. squadron: C. s. Toombl. R home and n gist. Miss Malena u??? T194 Sqmervhere u", 15th. ma. w w. WM-ide- =- dv-lwhwl». 6i‘. Montague. P.E.I., kELos-At the 9.5, moxuuh. l M it" K111? time this work x moon/fix; on , ~ . M gyne%usummervllie, 2,51,, ,, m on Heb. 27th’, 1943, m c l_ l-r. A. North. (nee Es p m“ tor Home: GREEN-At the Prince Q0“ standing ggzrjlnand Mrs. Green a son (Allin r ASEI—At 14a wluow Ave y", w. and mo. Preston 1.05:: d . GALLAN - M m. Hospital, Muqh g, 1 Gall MORRISON- At the wwn Hospital. Mel-ch 4, Maintenance Cpune at the Ord- 0 manna Gmundm- l‘! 20th. i948, lo m, m4 m.‘ Pblbrun James Calling-hon, mun - ucnmnlv .. a Benin alumni, Gnrlovtetxii ‘l’; Moliach , an. A Horace ECW111113 m“ m“ w ustieo; A Squadron: J. H. A. Judstm- Pownar S. J. Blrt, York; J. C. mmllcll. North Wiltahire; . s. Henry, Sou rt; ~ _ B squadron: B. M. Owen. Mei- peque; D. M. cod-lib. Reming- tlon. RR; C Squadron O W. Douglas, Hand of H! . l!- C. £102’ oi Hilidzoro; R. B Pratt, St. r squadron; r. n. Dewne, town; P. R. luutch, Charlottetown. R1; I. A. O Newpo , New Wlliahire- H. R Crawl’ , Wlmloe; R- 5. Crewye. New Wiltahire; J. If. Cola, Milton; I Squadron: P. P. Now Glasgow; N. S. MaoLure, North Rwtieo; I squadron: . - Tlgnbh- C. B. 5gb, Off-earl; J. K. Day, Wellington; a. M H Al- . ardy. berton; R. R. MacN , Wellington; Th: dead: of Mn. Findlay Mao- gamt Melolnod. 1nd Wll born at Orwell Cove on Aug. 19th., 1808, with her per- morriege ab: i avenue, veeterdnv. melon contained no other detain. Pte. McPherson’: name appeared the Canadian (active) Army‘: flkrd oversee: enmity 11:1: imued yelterdey. He Wll revving with the Canadian Ioreltry corps. Be enlisted in western Canada where he had been working fog several 79ers. He went overseas within the last two months. ml 0H1! two brothel-e are both with the Canadian Armv. Georgy non is in Great Britain and Rolls McPherson l; in Newicund. land. Excessive lorry week of nonnalnfife into 24 hour: all the nervoug uydem it eumot If youam Ilfilh Milburn’: f t in hon ee “in t...“ f l: wo~'"r PUT m; 10a; THINGQ AWAY.’ I Jus-r zovaz TMNO U}' Comty l! ital ‘pub 0m ~ . . . Betty Alberta, on n . and M-‘Il. Burn: 1., MoCARVILLE _ At Kinloora. P. it I- Ieb- i8. 1m. a. Wilbert m. .a:ed urban. PIOUX-Atxlnpien ell, 103M"; Wlnover r ‘ fltlthveer. B033 N HrlQitoLMe-roil 17mm: wudedbom WIl-LIAIQ-Atthemneelidverl t 10l- Mre. 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