.1111; CHARLLYVTETKJWN uumuitnn {FEBRUARY 15, 1947 BUR NEWS BUDGtt uuR SATU MONDAY oomo r0 ronon-ro. - m... L.‘ C. Callback o! the Dominion Labor- atory of Plant Pathology leaves this morning by piano for Toronto to attend the annual meeting of the Ontario Crop Improvement Associa- tion and will address the Monday trwrning session. Mr. Cailbeck will visit science Service Officers tn Ottawa before returning home. ELECT OFFICERS - The Y U., Little Sands United C1l\ll“h. held i-ts annual mcetiltg on Tucs- day evening, Feb. 4th. The follow- ing officers were duly elected: President, Mrs. Archibald MacLcz-n; lMQMEnu; USA Vice-President, lVfilcs Gillis; Set"- retary. M s. surcr, Miss Belly A. Stewart. The Syfllpfllll)! of all is exlendcti to Mr. Abner Vesst-y in his recentl sad double bereavement. The Ross of a dear brother and within few hotlrs ‘was followed by death of Dr Eustace Vesseys r-tfe who died front shock. Th0 late MY.‘ Vessey was born in York received his edtn-ation here altd later mov- ed to Wtstarn CanAda. He was It veteran of World War ll. —RLTURNS FROM IIOSPVIAL - Mrs. Daniel Morristn of Hamil- ton has returned from. Halifax where he underwent an operation in the Halifax Infirmary. Mr. Mor- ' rison was delighted with the at- tention he received from the staff of the Infirmary which made his stay in llOsptlfll a pleasant one.- K. —BREA.K5 ARM — Mrs. Allan. wedlock, Summerside, met with a painful accident recently when she had the misfortune to fall on the harbour ice, breaking her arm in two places. Mrs. wedlock had lust alighted from an automobile when she slipped and in endeavoring to save her back from injury placed her arm in such a position that the breaks restlltetl-S. ARRIVES FROM OVERSEAS- Cllfford I-Ieald. formerly a cor- poral in the Royal Air Force, ar- rived in Charlottetown over the week-end and was re-united with his wllc. the former Miss Roberta Morrison whom he had not seen for two years. A native of York- shire, England, he was stut- loned for a time In this Province and since then served a year in India. He came to Canada on Lhe liner Aquitania which docked at Halifax late Friday. FUNERAL SATURDAY —- The hmcrai of the late Mr. Allan MacDonald, Wheatley River, was held from the home of his son, Nelson MacDonald, on Saturday afternoon, Fob. 8th. Services a: the house and grave were oon- ducted by Rev. J. W. Hayter. The pnllbaorerl were: Philip Mathe- ION, Henry Matheson, Howard Carr, Foster Sellar. Howard Ax- worthy Ind Earl Houston. Inter- ment was ln New Glasgow Cem- etlery. SOCIAL EVENING — The mem- bers of Clyde L.O.B.A. gathered at the home of Mrs. Waller and son to welcome them as they have recently taken William on Jan. 30th. up residence in Clyde River. Mrs Elmer Frizzcll in o. few words t-x- ressed the meaning of the. gather- ng after which Mrs. Charles Mac- Kinnon read a well worded address and Mrs. Jack Gillespie presenter Mrs. Waller with Mrs. Wallerthanked one and rtl in her gracious manner, site ma"! years, and the members o ‘Clyde are pleased to welcome her into their society. Games and snag- 1m: were enjoyed by all. A drill-- ice cream WttS served by fllc hostess. assisted l.y ious luncheon and the committcc in charge. — INJURED IN BOSTON The many friends 0f Mr. and Mrs Hilmm 5911111133’ of Dorchesler Mass. will bc SMTy l0 hear that their scvcn-year-olrl sun Jackie met with a serious accident while his home when he collided with a car. His companion Jackie suffered a fractured skull, a broken punctured ear drum. The driver of the car dirl not. stop and although s.) spfiguzly injured. Jackie got up and walked to hi5 home. At latest reports he progressing favorably toward several grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Enman. New An-nln and his numerous friends here wish him a Speedy and Cum- coasting near escaped uninjured while‘ collar bone am, a was recovery. summers Jacki» with his spent plete recovery-K The annual meeting o.’ Zitlllfs County L.O.L. was hold on Tucs- day, Feb. 4th. in Jubilee Lodge room. Iris. Tht- meeting was culled to order at to o'clock am by the County Wnrshlpful Mas- ter. James MncLnod. Thrrc was a large attendance of mcmbcrs. many of them brink young mem- hers attending their first County annual meeting. The following are gdfflcers which were duly install- W.O.M.. D. I-I. Macbeod; W.D. CM“ Carleton f-Iume: C. (It-rap. M. A. MacNeill: C. Rec. Bocyu Peter W. Macbean: C. Fin. Secyz, P‘. D. Brehauf: C. TFO!!!" N. C. Stewart; C. Man. Alex Dutney: C. Lech. Harry Maobeod: C.D.L.. L. J. Bucll; C.D.L.. Frank Young: C. Auditors. Odls Jacklcn. Jame-s Cook. t The death ".315... suddenly early liaturdly morning of Patrick Fllzslmmdnl. a former- member of the QNJL Freight Department. The late In“. Flllimmoftc was employed at Pclconword lfcrplm when ltll iuddm mum Quinn-red. y who n; born In “plow hrlmlnt- Gcorge M. Blue; Trea-' a, the a suitahle gift. llas been a faithful member of Memorml L.O.B.A. Charlotctown for a great the County bcrlllcm In I . ‘J's... one years. On his retirement from! the C.N.R._ he accepted a position on the stall of Falconwood Ho». pitilg - l-Ie was a member o! the Holy Name Society of St. Dunstrtfs Basilica. H9 leaves to mourn, his (Rose Callaghan) and 111$ 11'5". Miss Irene Callaghan Also three brothers. Capt. James Fllzsimmous of British Columbia, John aho of and William. a, Utiitcd Slates. Mrs I _~-_ MIS- ' -—BlII'l‘lll)AY PARTY —- On J3!!- ‘tllh. Master Edward Wright, Na-‘N Annar. was vvry plgaszntly stir; .prised his home y is schoo rhttnls . ".0 occasion being his 10th. hirthrlat A \ery pleasant after- _ noon \\"~.t.~" ~,-ent in zalnes and othfir - A" 11119111111"! “"111- 1" 1111‘ 11151'.ZllI\Ll>Chl(‘l|i. At 5 o'clock the little m.“ "f 011N181 Chaplet‘. 011191" “Rcroup gathered around the dining "itltq Eastern ‘Star. lfwif D1611 ‘Jlsiqrount tablc which was centered by FY1115)’ PYPYHHIL when 3" 1mm‘ a hcatllifttlly decorated birthday versary part)" was held “n the, rake and sang the ever appropriate lMfiStJIlh‘ Temple to t-omtnemo-rate “Happy Birthday to You." They "the of the t-citstrttctlotl‘ lltctt silt down to partake oi the ‘nlan' -ood Hllll s which were 1H1$1HIJSH meefilli‘ iscrvéd Lb)‘ his nlO-iqlltfl‘ and Aunt in which grelilinxzs v-"crtg rccéivsddlea and the fortune tokens which ifrom some a sent ntcln ers, eienclt plel-e tltril‘ t-ntitaitictl caus- ldoors were opened to a ilumhcr of} rd much laughter. After relies!‘- invited guests, who were vvurntiy mcnts a vnnlcst preplrvtl by MlSI ;welconted by lht- Wurlhy hfatrtu. ‘Ebert-an Mat-Leila“, their lcflghfif’ lMrs. Warrcn Ladncr and the has played and ntuclt enjoyed by .Worth_v Patron. Mrs. T. G. I\'(‘.~ all. Alter hciuo treated lo nuts and f A very informative paper on the rand) tlir- t'hlf,(ll‘t‘ll dispersed wish- origin of the Order and the hrslrugv, m: Eduard mun) happy returns. of the local chapter was read M?!» HWY)‘ 11391110171. 11 “his 01! ‘Iltt- r-cgttjui: ittunlhiy meeting interest to 169111 that tho Ortlcr of‘, "I U“. sunlmvlxui‘, Tow" Council t ~ - - .- . mEltfatl" "tlll"..i:£..:ll w H» 2.000000 nlcntbers, srultcrcd. ..lt-“.(H‘1‘m)‘ MM“ J’ F‘ A1119“ pm" Dyer the Worm Tm, head Mme siding and nil the members of is in Wash-glen. D.C. The Gen-Wm‘ Cl-lilllcll l-‘Ywflll- eral Grand Cha-ptct" meets every, The Mayor announced the- thlfee rjcars in which is t-nllcd the standing committees for the year lTrmnnm 555911113113 _ itvhich wrrl- confirmed on motion. Last November the Junior Pris‘ 1.11,. w‘. 1., n,“ w. F, Worthy Matron. Mrs. Guy Da|‘llt;:-1 - 1v.‘ _ “ _ V" s‘ "Ema was o (isle-gate from cry-m‘, Chap; Councillors Stnannutn. Gorrlll, tcr to the Assembly hold in 'I‘ump-..1W"dg"§ Streets, Coun. Wedge. Fla. A signal honor came to the Smullrnan and Schunnan: po- Maritime Pro-vinces at this meet- lice and abattoir, Coun. Dris- inc, when Mr. Donald Sttwzvarl.’ <1. - . _ I-Iartlantl. N.B.. was elected Mfisvfgilyl.‘ .\,VE?”LC:,T: lxlorrxlson’ glee Worthy Grand Patron. thc first! 9v}, 'g ' , . ' orrson‘ or‘ Canadian to have evrr oitninerl m‘ smunmdn’ prpppfly and ma’ m1; hunch In 194a m, 36,,‘ Coun. Gorrill. Driscoll and Mor- Triennial Assembly will he heldfilfiflll; assessment, schools ano in Toronto. Canada. jparks. Coun. Schurman, Gorrill 1 Cgystal Chapter" was organizedyand Driscoll. crlliarilirrri-Qinlggleh. 2111522. “T531112”, \Vtllt'(s): Méiwmf, Opftnmg "(Agille tnxcugg 26 charter members of which eight‘ d) I , m0 Congmmila c t P are Sm] on m“ and five Wm .l'f‘C0l'lll_\ elected Councillors and present at the anniversary met-w‘ 35km 1'11‘ 11"“ ‘Wall-V 600901111" i118, namely: Mrs. Henry Lapthorn 1""- Mrs. John Mclnnis, Mrs. Robert Acorn. Miss Flc-ra Nicholson anrii Mr. J. E. H. Worth. ‘ TUESDAY funeral of Miss Maud C. Carter was held yesterday morning from ‘the A.A. l-Ienncssey Funeral Home to St. Dunstans Basilica where ,Rcquicnt High Muss was celebrat- vcti by Rcv. P. F. MacDonald. who 15115:) conducted services at the fgrat . 1hr pail bearers were: tlifcs s. L. B.-MacMillan, Ambrose Joy. W.J. Brown S"".. Frank Mur- ‘ y. Gerald Miiddliruti and Allan IDILICIHIIIS. wile 1 British Columbia ‘i resident of the .Thre¢ sisters also survive. Margaret Hayes. Chuowtit ‘John Grimes, Watervale and lfrs. ! The funeral will lake place this morning. t l WEDDING putts _ A very prfttl‘ wedding ‘NUS solemrrized at SERIOUSLY ILL —'l‘hc many (hp Wcslnioriand United Church friendsof Mr. Jantcs Dennis. 98 Rectory, Toronto, at three o'clock Gerald S1». ream to hem" that he is on ltfcnduv, Jan. 27th. with the 591101151)‘ 111 at 111$ hOmQ- All Wish Rcr. LI Hunte- officiating. when, 111m l 596M)’ FGCOVBFY- Edna Marion lvltinrlerz-"oti. daugh- -tcr of Mrs. James Manderson and “T511 51157191153 “Erolur- the into James Mnndersor. of Cen- The“ W9" 59 birth“? 25 ‘1°a111‘~'ti"a.' lot ill PEI became the bride and 10 marriages in the City ‘ust or ‘E,','“,a,.d' ,1‘ D l _ month, Dr. . C. Keeping. City u 1 omny‘ m“ of Health Omce, informed me n), the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Doherty council 1,35. night ‘of Cliarlo. NB. They were attend- ‘cd by" Mr. and lvlrs. John Hender- v, 1), Rgpolugbas. mum“ 15 ‘son nf Toronto. friends of the males and 19 females We“, und“, ‘grooln. The lzridc wore a gray gab. going “caunen, 10,. venereal (us; ardir-t- suit \\".th brown accessories use 1,, the city.’ according m and a corsage of American Beauty DI‘. B- C- Keeping. City Roam, roses. Mrs. Henderson ‘W013 a green Qflicgn Q; mo“ 35 nalXpn‘S4 W0 Wool dress with black accessories males and two females tver.» ncw 411d 1‘ "oawfle "1 Talisman T0595. cases. Dr. Kovpiue said. I —-Rl'l'l‘lJllNI'Jl) FROM (‘HAR- LOTTETOIVN -Mr.s. Albert. A Nicholson, and young son, Garry o , Summerside. have returned home F61?‘ ‘1' _ aJtcr spending a week as the attest rcured 1mm‘ mamufi" 1n 1115 of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, ER. 11°31‘ 11° w“ ‘he 5°" Bell at the Charlottetown llotcl, Charlottetown. Mr. Boll is trnvcl- ling auditor of the Canadian Nat- ‘mnal Railways and has been nudit- mg in Charlottetown-S. of .\lr. llutzh John Gordon l A native of Alberton, the f can) TO REST-Tht- ru..~.-.~.i 5mm“ 11"" "lslllullv" of Mr. Patrick Fitzsilmnons ...i<‘i1"l1°"~*1-“Y"1ll 1'1"" place yesterday morning at il.45:r°"rcm""" 42 from his late residence, 176 King St. to St. Dunstanii . ' . ,_ (rapid and, afttr n “gggfiatrfgqflemncylga Ayfiésénrgflsibricf apprenticeship at the 9h l ydu “a l," WWW" "tKlotlclowti branch o.’ the (“hen $11580 cqPhc CDtlli btftrcrs were‘ p101.“ Smtifl‘ ‘he m" Mr‘ Messrs. Andrew Lynch, Vcrnnni McQuaid, Aibcrl Wilson. Clairc, l-Iodgson. Edward Connc" Hcnry l lVfacDonald. o. years later. branch as manager. ovno MEETING- r vt'.».l-l-,.,.,n,da,,_ ii‘..§i’;‘.“l?€ .;".":...rl..'...:-':.:‘.:r h» w inf: of m“. Charlottetown“ Gvro ‘011- N-W as manager and Cltlb. held al the Charlottetown‘501119l’ Hotel. The former president of lhcl-‘lly ‘W15 local Board of Trade discussed ur-(Bflllk at ganization nf Bonlds of Trurl~ no.3! 1° 011151" 1"‘§"11-‘- 3116515 l" '1'~"1' ivcst Indlcs. llc retired from active r-d Capt. Carl Burke. present r cs dent of the Board of Trad.- Mr. Jack Cameron. The t-lub lvts pleased to welcome the govmlmt" _ of Gyro District Nn. d. Ms. Hclny M11111“ McDonald of Nr-tv (iln rrv, NS. H1111 111:. Musical entertainment wgs ed by guest artist Lou ri. rendered several accordion solow‘ Lions. Vice-president Ralph ..1"‘1' kins presided. | i "ln St. Stephen. N.B. daughter of the late: Ill’. Grrat George Street. mtirringc: Margaret lng of January twenty-second, thcrc L, ~ , , r Medlcma page“ °n '0 m" H1511" L15‘: “iiifolgill. 0 Hanover. much loved and respected restdenrclmrp mun“. mmswd. wym °1 cuvcnmsh 1" ‘hi’ ‘Ram M Mmynvitlt hcr husband in Ldng Meadow. Elizabeth (May) tltc beloved wife cfwmsl, Alexander C. MacNelll. ‘who rmdes Wm, hm. Besides her husband she lcnvcsmngper 1nmmm_ 1'" chum‘ h” memory 1‘ bunker!’ not}... his "vile and three Benjamin and a half brother Royhhuglflfrs’ H", We M,‘ Gcrdon u Hooper both rezidlnB in Alberta, also survival by mm, Elstem Mary, ""1 “will "m" m“ "°P1“"’“- A Annie. and Mrs. Alfred Phllllpglll 1"" br°tm°r 09°17” or M1116“ “ltd livintz in Summcrslde. 91°19“ yea“ “c” , Inthued with a fine publ tho late Mr. Gordon was rcudv to give of his limo and ill- ents lo altv movement having as its object the public welfare. l-‘cr srvcrnl soars he ncled ll auditor for the Prince Edward Ia- land lintplffli. n: well u treason!‘ for the Charlottetown Golf Club. Ho (cok n keen interest in religious mailers and for several years. and up In the time of hi: dcath. was an cider n.‘ St. Ja-mts ‘Prssbyteflan Church. NH , ic spirit. roman. lsrautnm net larva-i “m” IJDUCAHONAI. POST Rev. Lauchlln D. MacDonald, formerly of Kflmuir, P.E I., who has lrc- quently supplied plllpllg in various pill! 0f lhla province and W511- lmown minister of thc Mcrltlmo Conference hi! recently received notice cf appointment cc Professor of Philosophy in the University of Illpllaclppi. It’. MacDonald, who bu been pastor of-Clnlre Con- Iqafllovul Church, Iynnfield. . II the put flvc yurs. Jtn declhad the offer and will rqtaln In Iamfleld. Lynnfldd, n bountiful non-industrial Itntl wholly mam/n turn. Ian been retarded In tho l _fl0IIM failing hvlllih for some month! rnd new-r fully recovered from 0 stroll which hr suffered last November. Mt R.ll. Gordon. Albcrton, fxmtr Liberal member f0? Fir-J. District o! Prince in the P10- vlnclnl lmfzililllllre, ls a coulln. an few yuan. n the lilies! town in tlfe State. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- Thu - v _'l'hc dtullt occurred 1n the Prince f ludtward Island Hospital on Sunday. 75bit of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joint Gordon, Alber- l late Mr. Gordon joined the staff of the Charlottetown branch of the Bank d Nova Scotla on June 9. 1890, and con- time until his A man of fine intellect and pleas. Bum“ ling personality. his promotion was ' comparatively Cilia:- Bank of Gordon was tissigucd to the North Sydney After a few yearstherehis ability “"3 as an executive was recognized by hi; ‘assignment to take charge of the Bank's business in Port au Spain. scrvme Wlhllg manager of the Bank. On June 7, 1905. he married Janet Samuel Wallace Mid-or of yuzrm. pfovlrl- Charlottetown. and grand-daughter . s T 1 V ~._- wt... "f the late Mr. George lulllner who‘ “k Margin“ m m“ at our 11m: conducted a busincsson H“, m“ PM.“ Consmbye Three daughters wore born of the_ Huntley I“ me “my 11°11“ ‘)1 1'1"‘ "wmflsyvci-tscn. uhosc husband ls Dean Dart- llvcs and Flora lluntley RussclL, husband inl The u... Mr. Gordon had been tnl q. graduated from tum each”. Baltimore. m. rm mum... 1m WEDNBBILIY IJIGIII‘. l‘: INCIIEs rcc - Bo- tween eight and l2 inches of ice still covers the harbour and near- by rivers despite the recent mild rainy weather. The ice. however. nlhilo hard on top. is said to be a spongy. honeycombed texture 1m- demeatli. V. 0. N. MEETING — At the annual meeting of the Victorian Order of Nurses held in Saint John yesterday, Miss Bessie Seaman (formerly of Charlottetown) local supervisor, gave a iplendid report of the nurses’ work for the The mcatlng wan presided over by Rev. Canon J. V. Young. MR. BLYTHE BURST. BB. RE- COVEBING -—-Ma.ny friends and readers of Mr. Blythe Hurst, Sn. (Agricola) will be pleased to learn that he is making slow but sure re- covery from u heart attack. which untortunately confined him to his bed and prQVEXlf-Ed him continuing n3 Saturday contributions to The Guardian. lle hopes. howevtr, to be up and about again before very long. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The ftujeral qf the late Hugh John Gordon was held from st. James Church yesterday afternoon. Ser- vice was conducted by Rev. TJ-i Bunch Somers, who also officiated at’ the grave. Interment was in Shervnod Cemetery. Pallbearers were J.A. Webster. VJ.P. Gordon. K M Martin. H. Weeks. W A Stewart. William MacLeon. FOUR GENERATIONS - Four generations in the female line. all living are great grandmother, Mrs. Melissa Wall, North Granville. P . I.; her daughter, Lydia Pearl, Mrs. Leigh Folland. Hazel Gruvr P. . I.; granddaughter is Ethcl Mae Mrs. Fred Wadman, Kensing- ton, P. E. I.; great granddaughter is Alma Mae Wadman who is five years old. The great grandmoth- er Mrs. Wall celebrated her 73rd. birthday on July 3rd- 1946. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mr. Ernest J. Maclnnll was held yesterday morning from the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Mary's Church, Sour-it. where Requiem High Mass “as celebrated at 10.00 um. by ‘J-c pastor, Msgr. J. A. Murphy. rtev. Leonard MacDonald, parish priest at St. Charles. conducted services at the grave. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Peter Mcbcllrtn, Fred Mullall y, Patti McPhee, Ar- thur Mooney Wallace McAskill anti James Buzzy. Ititcrmeut look place the churrlt cemetery . Messrs. Murdock McGowan. lM.L.A., Kilmuir. and Frank Mar- ‘Farlane, Murray Harbour, were chosen yesterday by a large and enthusiastic Progressive-Conserv- ative convention held at Murray Rlvcr to contest the Fourth Dis- trict of Kings as Councillor and Assemblyman. respectively. in the ncxt general provincial eiccllon. The nomination cf Mr. Mr- Gowan was moved by Mr. Alex R. MCDMiBld. Glen William, and sec- onded by Mr. Christopher McGuig- an. St. Mary's Road; that of Mr. MacFarlane was moved by Mr |Hehvry Brehaut. Murray Harbour. land seconded by Mr. William ‘Whileaway. Dover. in LEARNS DEATH 0F UNCLE — Word has been received by W.H Drake. Pownal. of the death of his uncle. Mr. J. Stewart MacEach- elm of Iethbridge. Alta, on Feb- ruary 7. Mr. MacEachern, who was in his 85th year. was bcrn in Cherry Valley, P.E.I. but had resided in Weslfrn Canada for the past fifty years. He is survived by his wi,fe (nee Annie Brehaut) of Charlotte- town. one aon. Rev. Roy MacEach- ern stationed in Ontario. one dfluehtecr. Charlotte of Lethbridge, and three sisters, Mrs. George Munn, East Royalty. Mrs. John Munn. Marshfield, and Mrs. Hank Vickerson of Calgary. The death of Miss Maud Carter whose funeral took place Monday mortilng occurred ln Worcester, Mass recently. The decease1 was well known ln this City, having being one o! the ' first graduate nurses of the Char- Mary. After leaving this City some arier on- gaged in her profession in the Unil- (ed States and until recently was on the nursimz staff of the City Hos- lpltcl in Worcester. Accompanying th City 'ct' h" Will e remains to the "- . Mfrs Armor N.~b'c. frvm- rl/ The deceased was a daughter of Joseph {and Mrs. Cwrter. .--WEDDING BILLS —St. Ann's Church. Boston. Mess. Wu (he lctne of a trery pretty Weddlfli ‘in Dec. mo... when Miss Mary K MacDonald, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alexander C. MacDonald. be- came the bride of George H. Quen- il ‘Edward Guernard of Dracut, Mass. The bridc was attired in a Victor- ian ncrlod gown of whltc satin and lace with a long train. Her ifinger-tlp veil was hold by a film"! inf orange blossoms and Will!- luel of white roses and orange hims- oms. Her attendant, Mil Rut-ll lflrndford wore a period [mm 0f Ipale blue satin and olrrlgd l ear- “do GllIn.QYnQn1 of yellow mav- acumu with matching toque. The bride's mother w» attlnrf In aqua with black accesarolu. f-feroorllic was of American Beauty four. The ‘but. man was Mr. Baymmd (N011- jcrd, and the usher; Ike It. Paul (McOQeJ-nd Mr. Wlllllll Ipfllfllty. A tlclpiion wu h It @1471" ti! 5- trip to I If“ fflldi m was ;Standl|lt Hotel. A iNov ‘fork tbc c "in Aahany. n1. ,3 a graduate of Massachusetts Billl Ooltcco. During the war he year. - rd son nf the late Mrmand Mrs. 1w (st... carried an old rmuoma boull- ‘s served three years with the army Psychiatric, Unit in Italy. The bride ls a. niece of Mrs. Stella M. Gaudet, Miaoo-uchc. P 3.1. --B. Mrs. Wylie Irving of Borden and Mrs. Fred Irving of Cape Traverse left Thursday momlng for Detroit, Michigan. where they will visit Mrs. E. A. l-Illis nee Anne Irving formerly c.f Cape Traverse. Err-route home they will vlslt Toronto and Mcmtrecl. They expect to be absent amonth. Mrs. Ira,- Crozier of Wllmot visiting in Borden guest of her brother Lorne and Mrs. Cousins. Mr and Mrs _ Cousins have moved into their plletty new residence hem and we would like here to extend c very hearty welcome to our little town. Lorne has had a fine record in the last war, serving hi; country over five years, work- ing his way from ordinary signall- er to Leading Signailcr and Petty Officer and returning to his form- er duties on the S S Prince Ed- Inrd Island with mate's plplfl. Ho has In the past year built him- self c. lovely home and took unto himself a pretty bride, nee Miss Isabel MocKay a forrncr school te|chei~ here. and we wish them a very happy and prosperous future. TIIUISDAY Mrs. Louise Mclucci and Mrs. John Alexander of Pawtucket. Rhode Inland, arrived by plane Monday evening to be with their‘ mother, Mrs. Annie Glllis of 52 Upper Queen Si. who is seriously lll. “They were accompanied by their brother. Mr. J A. Glllis. FAMILY BEREAVED Mr. Peter C. ‘Irainor received the sad news of the sudden raisins YES- tenzlay morning. February 12th., of hi5 sister in law, Mrs. James Train- or of Sudbury, Ont. (formerly 0f this City). The death of Mr. John B. Gavin of Alma in the Prince County H05- pital on Friday, Feb. 7th., removes from our midst. a highly respected and euteemcd citizen. The sympathy of a host of friends is extended t0 the bereaved widow and family. FUNERAL FRlDAY—'I‘he fune- ral of/the latc Mrs. Louisa J. Schaefer was held last Friday, Feb. 7. from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. The service at the homo was conducted by the Rev. T. E. McLcnnan. The pallbearers were: Gordon MacMlllan. Willard Lunk. Hiram Howatt. B. I... Howalt. The interment was in Cape ‘Traverse United Church cemetery where service was conducted by Rev. J. A. Jardinc. The pallbearers at the cemeteyy were: Douglas Boll. Russell Hawaii. Ivan Muttnrt. R. S. Hinton. FIRST AID COURSE-A Red Cross First Aid instructors’ course is being held at the Canadian Legion Hall this week. Approxi- mately 40 applications have been received from- varlous parts of the Province for the four-day course. Lectures are being given by Dr. Gordon Lea, Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, Dr. W. l-I. Sopt-r. Dr. A. J. Murchison and L. W. Show, Director of Education for the Province. The technique of First did ls being demonstrated by Mrs. Harry Cud.more,_ director of Red Cross First Aid. Miss Verna Darrocit, RN. and Mrs. Robert McCullum. R. N. seventh consecutive ,time within the past. twenty-five (years. a large. unanimous. and enthusiastic Progressive Conserv- ‘ative convention yesterday after- noon chose the Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan, leader of the Opposit- ion 1n the Legislature. and lor- mer Premier of the Province. as Councillor to contest thr- Dlstrlct of Queen's in the general provincial election- As his running mate, the con- vention selected. also unanimously. For the next Major D. L. Mathicson. K.C.. as- candidate-Assemblyman. No other‘ names were before the convention. H Mr. B. Roy Holman. president.‘ 1‘ er lottetown Hospital ‘the was ‘also a f the Queen's County Associat- . " . 11d ‘ ‘ ‘ ° 9115pyzgelihinbiizurgruggwlficyformer tnz-mbcr of the Children of 10m Yormoulli, N.S. Ills rtr-xtl,‘ ussigltlnont vrns as manager of the . - - 110W 111R!‘ "M11911 1° 119 f'<1"$i-1"'\"‘1 Hunk ntSan Juan. Pucrto Rico, inlho ‘Wars 880' [he We M55 L presided. The nomination of Dr. MacMil- lan was moved by Mr. Thomas DeBlola, president of tho Yollni! Men's Progresslvc Conservative Association, and seconded by MT» Michael Connolly- the Maritime fcflrylff-H Ontario and =~'...\'.-.nr-!r.nt. took time out from play lrt tho five-day Onnfeder-tttrtfrt Bonapiel to attend a banquet head y?“ ‘night at the Charlottetown e of . . Mr. R. B. Bell. Chairman of the Banquet Committee. presided. Seated at the hood table were His Honour LleuL-Governor J. A. .Bemlrd. Chief Justice Thane “A. .Cgmpbell, Premier Wanar ‘Jones, Illa Worship Mayor l3. .Earlc Mac onald. the Hon. Dr. W YJ. PrMac l-llan. Major-General If. Ganong, 5t. Btephen. 111:‘ T. E. McLcnnan. Mr. ' Earl Corncy. vice-president of the Summonlde Curling Club. Judi" C. 5t. Clair ‘trainer. recldont of the Montague Curlln Clu John C. Matthews. president of the Albcrton Curling Club, Mr. R. ' . . Jardlnc, president of the Charlottetown Ourlln Club ar-d the guelt alm- Br indict Colin Campbell n Hamilton. Oht ' Addrenu of welcome were made -by his Honour the Governor, the Premier and flll Worship the Mayor. All bid welcome to the gvlsltlng curler: and h d that they would take home tlt them pleasant mlfllorlcn of‘ a h rncnlllful bonnytct at Charlotte‘- town. . | —Il’l' Mr. IR. the 0.1L!- fax nnlOd "by I I0 IIAI-IIAX - travelling unlim- o! ttu tflllfflld to Halt- uiottotown accomp- s. loll 1M will mcrslce who flit Elna-S. " tfllplll- Fifth- I FRIDAY ] -,-SERIOUSLY ru. - nu litany ‘friends will regret to learn that Mr. W. Henry Non-non, Summer- slde banlster. is seriously lll. He is a patient at the Prince County Hospital-S. Stephen Butrhildcr, who has bCCb visiting his home here. following the completion of a course as w.rc- less operator in Halifax. left tc- cently on return to that City whore he will write his operator's exam- inations. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -'!lte ‘funeral of the late J. Wallace Down was held yesterday aller- noon from his late residence. ll Chestnut Street. The services at the homo and grave were t-otldurt- ed by tho Rev. T. E. MacLennan. The allbearels wclc, Robert Mc- Kenz e, Frank Mat-Kcnzie, John Garnhum. Robert Strirrklnndj Wal- ter O'Brien and Arthur AllIcc-r. Jhterment was‘ in life Peoples "Cemetery. I The Mbcrloll South, Fisherman's ‘Co-operative held their Annual nnceting the early ynrt of the neck. ‘The following is flu- slalc of offic- crs for the year: President, Mr. iGcorge Mt-Betli; Vice-president Mr. Ray McNeil]: SftffiLlly-IFBBSIITOT. Mr. Alan I-Isrzvry; Directors Messrs. Stephen Burke, Ray Mt-Nelll, Den- zll Smit-lt, Wilfrid Candid, Earl Callaghan. Frank ltlncDougall, Nor- Lman Woorl. KEPPOFII IIUTTERCUP-IZPMS --A Jersey t-nw bred and owned by Dr. J. P. Lantz. Charlottetown, P. E. I., has completed a junior four year old record of 9.444 lbs. of milk. 607 lbs. of fal, in 365 days wi-llt an avcrtlgo lcst of 5.37 ptr cent. Butlnrcltp is a daughter of the Quebec hrcd hull Pinotree Golden Surt-ess-IOZHIP-nlld from Keppoch Standard Fern—-l2l08&-. Both sire and dam arc exception- ally well bred. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the luto J. Milton Whvatley was held yesterday after- noon from his lnle residence. ‘The services at the home and grow were conducted y the Rev. T. E. MacLenn-"ln. Th pallbearers were Lloyd Stt-vetison, Hammond Hemp- 11111. Ivan Arldrctv. George Gregory, John Warren, and P. N. Manuel. Interment was in the People's Centetery. RETURN HOME — Miss Agnes Trainer and Mrs. E. Noble left for their respective ltulnes in wor. cestcr. Massz, ruicl fiudsottflq Fall, New York Tuesday mcr-r g. rtfzcr adccnlpanying tltg remains of their cousin Miss Maud C. Car-tor lo Charlottetown for burial. While in the city thry ttrre the guests of their broth-er and his fnmll ', Spring Park Road. ‘ FUNERAL SERVlCEb'—'I‘lle iutl- iernl of Mrs. Philip Doyle wn; he.d tycstcrtlayl timrninr: from her late lrcsidoncc. 209 Sydney Street to ‘St._ Dunstnnls Bntilivu whore R... f|lllCl1l Hiltlt Muss \'.':1s reieulillird by Rev. P. l“. i it'Dt.hilltf who ,~,‘" conducted St’1'\'|t"‘§ at thr- grate. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ear‘. Corish, Leo Dotvii-tlg, Alqvslus Dflwlinlz- Antitrust‘ Smith, Fred Dflyle cntl Fred Purser. The regular monthly meeting: of Stlmmcrsirln suh-divi-siolt, Catholic Wflnlvlli“ Lvfluuv. Wfls hold on Wednesday evening in the Knights of Columbus Home with the pre- sldent. Miss Margaret Wedge i-t the chai- Tho ntct-ling Opllflgfl with prayer and the minutes the last meeting tvcro adopted a; read. The followi-nc Convent-r) were present and reported on the activities of their rcspcctive pom. mlttees: Mrs. Abel Arsenault, ‘io- (‘131 Service; Mrs. . , " i! Mrs. Lou "1"" Pt .‘ . blershlp; Mrs. [Lilo zne. IIINSDIEN MEET _ ML 1v“ 11101193’ Nicholson was the guest speaker nt the regular meeting of ‘the Kinsmen Club held last night at the Charlottetown Holey My lwtcholroti Bllflkflybll the subject of ,h_ockoy. Mr. William Boyle; p“). Slded- 511cm! Kucsls of u... Club ‘were the members of the Kinsmen ‘Juvenile Hockey 1mm who a, the Cwlfllkslon of fhc meeting were Presented with tickets to the Prince ‘Edward Theatre Arrangements for i119 Kinsmen anniversary meeting [were discussed at the meeting, I PROBATE (Young- _ Hum“, able ILL. Palmer, Judge o; pygharel held fiefilfi-ns cf m. Probate Court tin Summ-srrlde at the Coon Rouse ‘on Tuenduy and Wednesday when the following estates were closed and had the succession dullc]; flxrdz- Arthur J. Pratt. late of Bloomfield. EH. Strong, solicitor, Ml‘!- Anzm O'Kcefe, ltute of’ Kern fimalon. Harold Goodwin. solicitor; Harriet Clark, late of " ‘ . 1m 13- Rlflhflrd S. Hinton. solicitor; Christina Davlson. late of Spring 1711113)’. and Rena M. Bhflfp, [Me of Eu-mmereifle. D.C. Stewart. sol. 191101; Catherine B Darby. late of St. Eleanor; and snmuc] BQm|m-|_ late of Kerulngton, would; E, Darby solicitor; Alcxandn- Henry. We of KwwI-rtz on. Heath Strong wlicllor. Col. .J. Stewart. Suc- cession Dllly Officer of tn; :rqv|n- 201M Government was in attend. once-S. ; Hon. William Hughes, Provin- Icial Treasurer, has rt-rigned from ,lhc Fishermen’: Loan Board. of whitlihc has been chairman. This Position has been filled Hon. Marfn Gallant, while Mr. ougald MMKlnnon. M.L.A.. nu been ap- Polntcd a new member of tho Board. The third member II Mr. Georle E. Savlllt, MLA. Reports that Mr. Hull" had also resigned as Minister of Pub- llc Health and Welfare were de- scribed as "premature" byilircm- lcr J. Walter Jones Int flint. The Premier said Idrnflufhfl d v Ind ‘fhllf ukcd to be relieved of loml of Ooll- emitter. Ila. Alon A. tunnel-Jan duties, on account or m: v 0f Im- lhenlth and of pally o of private: buntnm. fro bad tendered no lformal resignation ll Health Ind- Welf c Minister, however. nor had if... appointment- of a luocea- sor been considered. In any case. Premier Jones stated, Mr. Hughes will continue as Provincial Treasurer. HOME BERTAIVED -— Mrs. A.E. Wood. Remington Road. received the sad news cf the death of h_er brothm‘, Mr. Dalus Judson ln Tor- c1110. his death occurring lust three weeks after Mr. Wood. —BIR'I‘HDAY ANNIVERSARY - Mr. Thomas Beer. proprietor of Ellie-rest Tourist Home. Charlotte- town celebrated the seventy-sixth anniversary of hi5 birth on Sun- day. Feb. 2nd. The cccasion was marked by a birthday supper with several guests besides his family. Out. of town guest; included his niece, Mrs. Keir Clark and her daughter Eleanor of Kenslngton Hvnd Mrs. Jame; Campbell of Spring Valley. -—K. - PGAUIIZT-I-‘LAIIAVEN NUPT- .fAI.S- Arytintorcxting wedding lock place in Ilrruinlttcn at tht- Church “of the Holy Family on Feb. 4th.. iwhen Mary Catherine Gaudet. idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ,Gaudet became the bride of Mr. iJoseph Eric Flahavan, son of Basil (3,? McDonald performed ‘rel‘€mOriy' and also celebrated the (Nuptial Malss. During the ceremony and the ‘signing of register choir sang "On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother" “Vent Crellm‘ Spiritus" "Oh Sanctislmus" and “Mary Imaculate." The bridal DB"! dined in Summerside tund- in the evening a wedding supper was served at the bride's hcme. Dsfore licr ntnrriag, the bride was ‘P1141- ered a mlscellaneotu shower at the home of Mr. and Mra- FellX Araannult when she received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Flamaven will reside in Summeralde. A wide circle of friends unltre in wishing life. _K. The new: of the sudden death nf Mrs. Alton H. Burke in the Civic .H0spilt\| Ottawa. Ontario, on Thurs- day, J-altuury’ 30th came as u ter- rible shack to her fnmlly and friends both in Westboro, OlllBTlO, where she has resided for the past four and a half years, and her for- mo-re home in P. E. I. During the summer her health was not thc best and she entered the Royal Victoria Hospital ln Montreal in July whore they did possible for her during the three weeks she spent there. RQIUIDIDL.’ to her home in Westboro hot: health begun to improve and o1! Christmas the was able to attexd to her regular duties and every ltore was entertained that she wouui regain her usual good health, but little we know of God's plans. On the day of her death she had been up to the shopping district in West- boro accompanied by her daughter Muriel and as they reached homc about 4.30 p. stricken. Her husband and the doctor were immediately called but when they reached her bedside sre had become u scious and al- -though she was rushed ‘o the hos- pital ll. was found she was bcyutlu help ond she passed away about 0 l T on name was Lucy Pearl Hublt-y, daughter of the late Capt. Garnttt and Mrs. Hubley was born in Dun- das. P.E.I. but moved to South- port with her parents in early .tft~ where she made her home until Sept. 1942 when she moved to Ot- tawa to join her husband who was a member of the Veterans Guard of Canada, stationed there. In Sept. 1917 she married Alton H; Burke also of Southport who wt-th a daughter Muriel (Mrs. J T. Eiltsl and a son Eddy are left tr. mourn one who was not only n wife and mother but. n companion as well. She also left to mourn her pus] 1118. a brother, Capt. J. H. Hubley 511911131‘. 0f the C. N. S. Canadian Cruiser who although just return. ed to St. John and Halifax was unab.e to attend thc funeral and three sisters. Lauretta ffigldlng _y| Eeattle. was)... Matildg u. New Westminster 3.0. and Lottie ' Ch-arlottetot . ELLIS-At P. E. r. Hospital on Saturday. February 8th,1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ellis, stanhope, a son. (Donald Bruce.) MmPllAIL-qkt the P. n. Islnnd Hospital. January 24. 1947. tn-Mr. and Mrs. Allison MacPhall. Corn. "V811. H daughter, Vivian Margaret. SHAW-Dr. and Mn. S. B. Show announce the arrival of Margaret Marie, on Monday, February 3. 1947, tn Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. Weight 0 lbs. 6 on. CUDMOBIL-At the P. E. l. Hospi- tal. February 12. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. James Cudmore. Wlnsloe, a son. (Donald James.) Dr. Jalpal Iuuuiaf. Ipeaktnf hood of an dclelltel nded lrttilh csfinc and caution of J the‘ them a long and happy wedded" everything, ln. she was suddenly: l. m. he late Mrs. Burke WIIOst‘ ntaitl-‘ rum. nonnnn tum Inn-l mount” tone: of m polntl-u tlon. RDAY SUBSCRIBERSfi ytlRETTl-A the Prince County Hospital on Fob. 5. to Mr. ttlltl Mrs. Henry Ceretti, 50rd,...‘ a son. 1. SQUAREBRIGGS-At the pm,“ County Hospital, Feb. 7, n, M“ and Mrs. Reg. Squarcbriggsstu... merside, a daughter, Marcia Joan, sister to Mildred Anne and Mary Ellen. p STEWART-At the Toronto (y... oral Hospital Feb. l1, 1947. to ML und Mrs. Allan stowurt, 9,," Sound, 0-nt., a daughter, pr.-;..,,.._ REEVES—AI the Prince Clllilyf: Hospital on February 0, t. M, and Mrs. Willis Reeves. a on ter, Mildred Joan, weight 9 ADS, ll ounccs. CAMPBELL—At the PrinccCJuul; Hospital on Feb. l1. to M1". {tut} Mrs. Elrlc Campbell -(Erm:r Hlifil- es) a son. Mnnnraoas", McPIIAIL -- McLICOII - .-\t u.‘ Manse, llomplcn, Saturday, .l,tlu. ary l8, I947, by Rev. Peter Jackson, Ina Pear] McLeod of Bonhu- r. Ralph McPhail o! Argyle Sh - MIcLEOD-MILLS — Al. ' United Church. Moudnv. 20th. 1947. by Rev. T. l-I. .\i. nan, John Norman lVlacLcufi, t lottclown, to Annie Laura Bay Fortune, P. E. l. W’ “i” na/rrnsw“ ‘Mac? L-At Flat Rive-r. on ‘firs. d-ay’. anlvaryl ‘.28, 1947. liirs. lltrzcrn tMacHne in her 90th y-vor. t MclNNlS-Jn Cilal"iollrtll\\. (In Sunday. Feb. 9. Ernest J, 31.1.», nis, formerly of Souris. in l..| 42nd your. McLEOD-At Wood Islands. l-‘b, , 1347, E. M. McLeod. ‘MOORE-At tllc rcsldcttcv I . r ison, son, Bruce Moore. Sjdnv, Cape Breton, on Wednesday. Fob. l2, Mrs. Charles Moore, formerly (of Bonshaw, E. I., in hcr Gist your. ' .GORDON—At the Prinz-c Edvruid Island Hospital on Sunday. Felt. 9, Hugh John Gordon in h=s 75th titty zgWNSEND-At Slticrbrookc, l-‘cb. 9_ 194p Mrs. Major ‘Povvltsctui. age 72 years. DAWSON-On Feb. ll. Blur Dawson. 11f U188. "B"! 33 3W1“- BARRETT-Died ul. elm-tutti»... on Fab, 1i, 1947. Annie Bzifrrlt in her 46th year. WEEKS-At the RE. Island Hoi- pitai, Feb. l3. 1947, Thelma Joyce wr-vks, ngc‘ 2t) months. duuclitur of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold YvW-cki. ‘Frvdericton. V‘ .WIIEA’I‘LEY — At the Prince rd- .wmd Island Hospital on Turn-Y. -Fcb. ll, 19.47. J. Milton Wliculley (or r1 Bayficld Street. r WHITMAN — Mrs. Cnrmrll W man lnec Nora Whittyl lolll '. of Charlottetown. died Vl/cdus- day, February 12. at her hutvw at 376 West Young Strcct Hull" nouns-At her lan- trod. 209 Sydney St., o|\ Tuesday 11th, tlwl Mrs. Philip Dow l" her 75th ysrlt- t _ GORDON—At the Prince E “W11 Island Hospital on Sunday- F11’ 9, 1947, Hugh John Gordon 1" nu 75th ycor- _ Mar-DONALD -—At the Gilt-twill.»- town HOSDHII], Sumlny". Fri! 9-11 Daniel It. MacDonald, nscrl 1-‘- ycars. =‘ GRIFFIN-An Chorlotlclonwi. Griffin, aged a3 roirs- ' DOWN —-Slltitl:ltly nl Aill-"Fdli; ilospital, Ncu" G1E‘.."1S"“I‘ 11-5) 17'!‘ lll. i947. J. Wallace Dovtu u. it: 60th year, formerly of St. Prici- West. P. E. I. ' Clair n “TI-L HANG i'.l.\" 1 wmund HHIIIUL/ll. 11'. 3 ,onfo. who has been found tlllili] of the murder of Alircfl 1111"" tobncconist, and st-ntt-ucctl l" 1"’ hanged May B. (I0 fur the Arab 611mm" '1 ,, conference on Potomac, indicated In a statement that the All" ‘rvlwt smut. pronoun. Jewtlh cii-clll cannon mm n a m I profitable rennin; from" tho muons. and t!" 7;‘, ltttla likf11 "fly of