JIIAGE TEN THE CHARLOTTETOWN (IUARIIIAN ___i__-__ Ja-PZARCH 1. 1s~41 UDGET mu OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERX MONDAY PREJZLJR LEAVES FOR 0‘l‘~ ffit. Joseph's hospital, st. John, N.‘ TAWA -— Premier Thane A. Camp- bell left Summerside Saturday uiornlng for Ottawa. The purpose of toe visit to the Dominion cap:- lal was not. disclosed. The Hon. Mirk R. McGuigan. Minister of public welfare will be acting prem- ier in Mr. Campbell's abence, it vias announced. FUNERAL AT CANOE c0v|;_ The funeral of the late Donald D. MMKIIIIIOII was field yesterday‘ iiitcriiooii. FDHOIVIIIE a short ser- vice at the residence of 1115' sort, Laughlin MacKinnon, funeral s“. vices more held in Canoe Cove Church and were conducted by the Rev. Thomas Goodwill. Interment Canoe Cove Cemetery. Pallbearers: Me l‘. J. MacNevin, Mack Niac- Fa en. Hector MaizNevin, J. A. tiiacDougzill, Francis MacDougall, Len MacRae. HAD RELXPIVES HERE — J0- seph H, Davisoii, of Beiuidji Min- licéuifl. died at ills hClTlg there on Friday, Februarf; 21st. Mr. Davson was I-Ylg (Id-er son k! the late H. W. DiVlziifl of St, Paul. Miruicsota, a iiepiiciv of Colonel H. M. Davson arid a ccusm cf Mrs. J. P. Gordon cit)‘. The lat: Mi‘. Davison l‘ lllilli)‘ )'L'i tiii C" u; Nmtizern R. - ucc un. of fazl “Z .\1r. DHVISPII is s‘. ‘txved by his wile and b (lie bi‘ her, Philip 0. Saint Paul, .\t.nncso . -—\\'EDDI.\'G BIEI S - A quiet solciiinized on Wed- .iii_i: at eight o'clock at Leslie as \1I\i1(‘(i in marriage io . ram, son of Mr RllCkilfllll of Wheat- , PEI. The bride was be- wmllisi. a" ‘ed In a dusty rose crepe dress ih matching acces- soiics. The b cle and groom were zilit‘! ed by Mr. and Mrs. Robert- .\1ill._caii. Mi‘. and Mrs. Rackham ulll loiivc in a short lJTIG for Darirnouih $111911‘ Mr. Racklizim will re-joiri his unit of tine Royal Canadian Air Force ulicze he i. serving as mech. ‘Fncir runny Island friends .icl hearty ngratulations. --S. SACRED CONCERT LARGELY . T“ ‘NI)F.I)—-~A CZIEHCILV house at- ‘ , sacred concert in the .nc~¢ :' ‘ard Thtnire last night. It was hold under the auspioec the Students Clinstiun Movement- oi Prlnve c! Wales Oillege. T19 wire for the Save The . . Assisting the c411- niur y Bond were Ml'S. IPrwnc/es Hall Trainer, Mrs. Arthur Roper. Mr. Raoul Raymond. Mr. Leigh Dingivel‘, and Mi‘. Robert Squire as v: soloists and Miss Kathleen 'Cill'l SDIJISI. Mr. J. Q. ward Island, spoke briefly, During 11w program Mr. Athol Roberts. President. of (he 5.0M. announced the proceeds amounted to $117. I-Ie thanked ihIse who tcok part In the 1i ram for their valuable as- Sstiiiice. FLY PLANE HERE _ A my!) Canadian Air Force plane, which made a forced landing at Argyle Shore last. week was flown t0 Charlotfctoivn Saturday it was re- tiortcd. 'I‘lu2 machine was repaired and than hauled to the ice on Northumbcrlaiid strait a short dis. triiice hWhv for the takeoff. Earlier ft had been intended to clear the road between here and Argyle Shore and have a tractor tow the partially dismantled plane in. But that ldca vms abandoned after d. Rotary siioiv-piow sent out in an attempt to break a track through the 1o RIIIC-S of snow-drifted roiids broke down shortly after starting work. Fifien to 20-foot banks were encountered. it was learned. De- partmentcf public works and high- ways equipment was have c.5- sisled the nir force snow plow. The training plane. from the Summer- side airport. was slightly (lama ed in a forced landing. Lac. M. S. set 1t down in a farmer's field in a blindin: snow squall. It nosed over when tho wheels struck the snow covered flcld and damaged propeller. —-MII.ITARY WEDDING - A pretty military wedding was aolcm. nlbed rm 'f‘iiesday morning In St, Marius Convent. Chapel, when Mi s Rosc Adele Arscnaiilt. daughter of Mr. Vlilbcrt Arscnaitlt. a member of the Home Guam stationed at Summersidc. and Mrs. Arsenault. was united in marriaze to Private Albert Arsenaulf of the P. E. I Highlanders. Dartmouth. N. 8., and. n son of Mi‘. Maximo Arsennwlt of lvtonf Cnrmcl. Rt. Rev. Mgr. 1'1. J. MacLrlvivi IWFIOITIIGfI the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Ma s. Miss Anna Arsenault was brides- maId Rlld Filmer Arsenault also of the Highland regiment acted as groomrman. Tlrc bridal party left the church under an arch of bayo- neis formed bv the Home Guard. in charge of Scrrzt. Bruce. A sumpt- uous wedding breakfast wa: served at the home of the hrldr. Among the rviiosis tvcrr- Malnr Diivar. Lieut. MncMillr-n. Lieu‘! Slllikcr and Limit, Rogers. T?» Iinric and rzronm have the lwcsi wishes of their IITIIW friends for their future happiness. Citizens of Silmmersldc learned with slnccrc rcvrr-t of the sudden death of one of’ their most esteem- ed rlllyvns. Mr. ‘Rodorlck Thomas MOi‘)‘!<'u1. who nnwr-d awnv mutt‘, suddcnlv about 4:30 Sundav morn- lna. Mr. Morrison had strife-rod a slight stroke on Thuriidav but w - neared to he Improving when with- out nnv vi-rirninq hr- hrr-athcd his Inst. Vr Morrison was 66 vents of age and had he lived until Wed- nesday would have been RT. He was n kind and affectionate husband and father and his cheer-v rescnci- will 1w much missed in he famllv circle. Besides his wlfc. the former Sarah Morrison the following sons and drluchlcril are left to mourn: Mrs. Filmer Dun- ning. Charlottetown; Mrs. Harry Greenlaw. waltiiam. llnm with tho air . Thomng Ont: Jack In Picfou, N. 8-! Eva, Purh and Fitnnlev rt home In addition there is an neph- ew, Roland. who was brought un by h‘: uncle. two brothers. Robert p; ChqTlfillPlhfYfl and George of Ellerslio and crit- sister. Marv. Mrs. [MIR Hoyle, of Coleman who are p150 ten fr) mourn. A little Much- "h gqmh Catherine, died at R warn cf age. Slncercst sympathy In extended to the bereaved family In their loss. .s a civil en-, ~' a visit to Nlr. Doug-art's mother, Mrs. ' Richard Dougan, who is ill l ‘reports a substantial increase i. —-VISITED PARENTS-Miss Ma- deline Chloiv, nurse in training at iB spent the week end. with her nts, Mr. and Mrs. John H. blow, Biumnerside.-—S. LAC. Ralph MacLciin. R.C.A.F. of New Dominion arrived 1n the city Friday by plane from Moiicton on furlough. In the city he was the nest of Mr. and Mrs. D. MacAus- and, Esher St. At present he is visiting friends in Bonshaw. ' The shaft of death entered Pet- er's Road on January 31st, 1941, and removed one of it's be t known and respected citizens, in the person of William Leltli MacLean after an illness of three weeks, during which time he suffered much, but had borne it with exemplified patience and Christian fortitude. —SOCIAL GATHERING - Mrs. James L. Saunders, Kensington en- tertained on Wednesday evening '0 a delightful supper bridge In aid of Red Cros.. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Capt. MacDonald, while Mi‘. Urban Pineau carried off the gentlcmans prize. Consolation prize was given to Miss Margaret Matt.- hews. Vocal and instrumental music concluded a very enjoyable evening. VISIT OLD HOME -— Mr. F‘. L. Doiigtin, District Pfimfllgél‘ Agent of the C. N. R,, Halifax. and Mrs. Doug-in have urrivcd iii the city mi i at iirr ‘ncme herb. Hcr condizion is ‘report- 2d ‘omcivhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Doiigan will leave on ‘IQKIIIII to Halifax on Monday. .\Ir. Dougan in passenger traffic in the eastern di- vision of the C. N. R, Rev. Dr. J. Kicr Fraser was the preacher at. both diets of worship yesterday‘. In the moining he dealt with "The Law of Spiritual Capi- tal", busing his scriiirvn on Miit~ thew XIII. verse l2: "For who- soever hath. to him shall be given, and he shall have more abun- dance: but whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that he hath." The same principle applies to things spiritual as to things material and intellec- tual. Unless one develops his re- sources they will in time be lost. In the evening Dr. Fraser chose as his subject "The test of character; iPla-nes of tho Royal Catiatilan SLIGHTLY INJUKED—F1t. Coventry of the Royal Air Force was slightly injured at an air ort near here saturday night w en the Harvard plane lie was pllotl ran off the edge of I runway an into dee snow. The accident oc- curred ter dark as the plane was coining in to the field. Flt. Lt. Cov- entry had slight head injuries. R. A. F. officials said. The plane was somewhat damaged. MAGDALEN FLIGHT-A Cana- dian Airways plane made a round flight to the Ma dalen Islands Sfllllfdll)’. taking 1. pounds of mails and express down and brir iiig two passengers back. In ad - tion to a. smaller quantity of mail. Included in the two to come here from the isolated gulf islands was thc Rev. W. C. Dunn who was an- route to central Canada. The Mag- dalen Islands service had been grounded several days because of unfavorable flying weather. —FUNERAL AT MALPEQUE — Funeral services were held from the United Church at Malpeque yester- day for Lac. 2 John K. Owen, 23, who died at Toronto last week. The sci-vices were conducted by the Rev. J. C. Crowdis, pastor of the church. The pallbearers were Mexsrs. Ern- est Lockerbv, Dougald MacNutt, Wendell Crozler, David Ramsay, Harigv Taylor. Charles Stewart. Bruce MacNutt. and Cpl. Hodge of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Air Force from the Summerside airport flew over the district but were un- able to land because of unsuitable fields. Lac. 2 Owen died in hospi- tal at Toronto of scarlet fever slightly 1e s than three weeks after he left lizs home at Hamilton. near this district. Cpl Hodge accompan- ied the body from Toronto. TUESDAY BROTHERS JOIN R. C. A. George and Rough luacNcill, son: of Mr. and Mr . Torquil MacNciil, Milton left Saturday morning for Petawuvva having joined the Royal Canadian Artillery. Their older brother Welbur ls already station- ed there in the 8th lllerlium Battery. 1 There passrd peacefullv away at her home in Lot 6. Mia. Jchn Mc- —KETURNED HOME — M15 l". - H. Peacock and Miss ‘Trixie Aye:- n have returned to their homes Moncwn after a delightful visit with friends in Simtmersidc. -—5. The comm fer the llttl called back to bloom etiemallv Heaven. na have returned to their home in Dartmouth. Wright, manager of the serve with th for a training week. Mr. wr gh Mrs. A. L. Wrigh member of th Board of Trade. G 82, was held from his late resi- dence at Long Creek Saturday af- ternoon to St. Thomas‘ Church The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone conduct- ed the service. The pallbearers were: P. J. Sentner, Walter R. Shaw, Neil MacEachern. Frank MacEachern, Alex MacKenzie, Alex MacLeod. Iii- terment in Long Creek cemetery was 1d yesterday afternoon. cral Home, conducted by the Rev. Union Road U bv service in Church. conducted Thomas Wilson. Road cemetery. Pall-bearers: man, Beecher Bryenton. The funeral of the late Mrs. Mar- garet Prowse was held from the re- sidence of her daughter. Mrs. Lem after a blef illness. Mrs. Mc- Lean had bccn an invald for a. number of vars. Sh? Loves to, our treatment of little things." At the morning service the choir rendered the anthem "What Are These?" ISt-auier): and in the OVQIIIIIB Nfrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. N. D. MMLQEIII sang the duct "Grant Us Thy Peace" iVerdi). 1.0.015. CONCLUDING BRIDGE —-The Royal Edward Chapter of the the i I. 4O. D. E. held a very successful bridge at the Charlottetown Hotel on Saturday afternoon, February 22nd. This war. the ‘wind up‘ of a series of parties held during the past three months. Fifteen groups participated, and on Saturday those with the eigixt highest scores pluy- ed off. The vvinncrs are as fcllowm 1st prize, donutu‘ Li‘ Mrs. Henrv Lapthorne. Mrs. Art - Henry‘. 2rd prize, donated by thi- I .0. D. E., Miss filly Seaman. Those winning the prizes for the day; were as fol- lows: 1st prize. donated by Mrs. J. A. Matliie on, Mrs. GcOYge Vaubus- kirk. 2nd prize. donated by Mrs. E, G. Saunders, Miss Edith Rogers. 3rd prize, donated bv Mrs. Rose Iongworth, Mrs. Peppln. 4th prize, donated by Mrs. P. W. ‘Turner, Miss Ethel Stewart. 5th prize, donated by Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth, Airs. Percy ‘Jvfilliam. Consolation p ze. donated by Mrs. L. A. Mathieson, worn by Mrs. Rattenbury. Yesterday morning's service 1n St. Paul's Church was attended by the south African veterans in ob- ‘scrviiricc of the anniversary of the battle 0f Paardcberg. Headed by .ilie Community Band, they march- ‘ed to the church accompanied by members of the Canadian Legion hind the veterans’ Guard who at- itcndcd in a body. After the benc- idiction the south African Veterans ‘placed a ivreath on the chancel isieps. and the Last Post ‘was jsounded. THOSE WI-IO SERVED Following are the names of Prince Edward Islanders who served in the South African war, the “d" after the uamc signifying they’ are known 1o have passed away: Geo Arbuckle (d); ilrfhur L. Acorn; Herbert H. Brown; John Boudrcau: Ernest Bowness; Nelson Brace (d); Lelle McBelh,‘ J. W. Bouiler (d); P. C. Brown; W. Bur- ris; Roy Burns; Reginald Cox; ivl. J. McCarthy; William Cook‘, W1‘.- lium Coombs; Robert Cameron: F, W. Coombs: John Cornfoot (d): E. F. McCormack; Chris Graham; E. P. Green id); Chris. Hlne; John A Harris; Roy Harris (d); William Harris; Alfred Holl id); Horne 1d); Edward Hessian: I-Ltrrv Hyde; Harry Johnson; Hedlcj,‘ V. McKinnon (d); Donald Kennedy); William A. McKie: John King; Waller Lane (d): ‘Hurdis McLean (remained in South Africa) Ernet Lord 1d): Joshua Iicslic; John Law- lor: W. L. Collings rd): Sylvan Mc- Cabe; Jas. Currie‘, J. W. Cox: Rea- inald Clark; Walter Crockett (d); Artcmas Dillon id); Nacy Dolron: John A. McDonald (d); B. L. Dea- ctmi Marcellus Macdonald: William E. McEachern (d); Tlios. F. Fuller- ton (d); R. J, Foley (d): Ernest Davy (d); William Ferguson; Wil- liam McFarlane; Laurence Gaudct; Thos. Goumcy; Arthur J. B. Mel- lish; Jas. Matre 0n: Jas. ivfivrison: Harvey T. Morris 1d)‘, Fred Moore: Nursing Si for Georgina Pope (d); John Proud (d); Jiis. Plrzott (d); Willlam McPherson 1d): C. F‘, Pool- ev", Alfred Riggs, rkillcd in action) Jns. McPherson; T. Ambrose Rnrid; Fred B. McRne: Joscnh O'Rilcv (d); J. W. Ru scll (d); Robert McRM: Preston Robertson: J. Edward Sriinli 1d); Lorne Stewart; Roy Selim‘ .d); Roland Tavlor; Ikillcd 1n nc"'o"): William A. Wes: in): Jas. s. Wilk- er: J.Frr-:1 Wnye id): William War- ren: Gr-o. Ward: Fri-d Fume Roland Taylor was killed in artlfm on FPDTIIAI“ 18th. and Alfred Riggs on February 27th. 1900 and the South African monument on the. south side o! Queen Square JCRTS their names Taylor was a arm of E. W, Tav- Ior and the late Mr. Ta ‘for. His father who Ls 93 yearn 0 age. one brother John. and two sisfers. Glndvs and Ellen. reside In Char- lottetown. Riggs was a son of Mrs. Riggs and the late W. N Riggs. His rnn-‘i- er aged 90 and ‘wo sislvrs, Mrs. John F1. Cameron and Mrs. J. l’). Kennedy, a1 o reiidc In this city. while there are other members of the fimlly out-side the province. lin Roseneath on February 8th. of Robert t mourn her. husband and three‘ daughters. Mrs. Mat Sweet Mrs. Lauscn Brundoge and Mrs. John McDonald. The fiinenal was hiid on Fob. 8th., to the Baptist Come- tenv in West Devon wher- the re- mans were tenderly laid to rest. The death occurred- at her home Mr. Fade Gordon, after a week's illness. Tl‘e late Mrs. Gordon was born 1n New Perth on July 6, 1856. he- imz_ tho daughter of the late John McMillan and Margaret Hamilton. She was a woman of high intellec- tual qualities and moral standards and will be greatly missed in the district in which she had re ided for almost sixty years. WILL FLY TO GEORGETOWN ~Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders and Supreme Court officials plan to fly from here to Georgetown in King's County today for the opening of the February term of the Court there. Mr. R. H. Rrprs, Supreme Court prothonotary; for the pr-ivlnce said there was only a small docket and lie expected the business cuuld be completed in time for the party to return lo Charlottetown this evening. The practice of flying to Georgetown for the whiter term ;of the court was started lat year. When i110 docket is small it per- mils the judge to complete in one day what would occupy three if he travelled by rail. Others going by plane today include Mr. Iiestcr P O'Donnell, attorney, and Mlss Ruth Christie, Court Stenographer. -—Memorlal Communion Table illedlualmL-An Impressive service ‘took lace in the K"iI'Sf0‘.'d Bap- tist Ciurch rcfni-lv when a beauti- ful Communion Table iv=s dedicated by the Pastor, Rev. A. A. Macbcod. The Table was the git to the Church of Mr. William Mggcson and Rev. J. G. Duncan. The trble lwas pe soriilly coristructzd bv Mr. lMcggnson from wzori suoniltd ‘ay ‘ Mr. Duncan and 1s a beautITuI work of art. At the dedication srvicc the Minister explained the Dupose of the gift and then I'd the con- gregation in the prayer of dedica- tion. Thc Table was dedicated 1n loving m mcry cf little Miss Mar- garet Duncan, uho lost her Iifc so t nitlcailv shortly {tar Mt‘. Duncan who was fcrnwcrly PastC.‘ at Knots- fond. moved to Montague. Follow- ‘fmz the dcdicaticn the ordlnanc; of tcrday afternoon. The service attle home was conducted by the Rev. A. Nicholson. who also officiated ct, Interment was at Sher- Wm. lvfacKayr, Edward Sellick, Fred New- Shaw A. J. Phillips. C. the grave. wood cemetery. Pain-bearers". son. A'bert W. Mallett. -—LEARN 0F DEATH ~ Word has been received by Mr. M. P. Schurman of the death of his nephew’. Robert Schurman, recent- Iy 1n California, the deceased is the son of Dr. Jacob Gould Bchuriuari. a brother of Maynard Schumian and former Islander. The word was sent. by Mr. Jacob Gould Schurman. Judge of the Supreme Court bench of New York. The deceased visit- PIONSHIP. -- Mr. R. H. Leck wcn champion curing r1 the nk last week. A series r ten rinks took Daft. seven str In whicih Leeks rink won I’l Mrs. A. A, Machelian were Monday morning from the resld of her niece. Mi‘s. Joseph Cal agl to St. Paul's church. attended the solemn Rec Rev. Father Butler officiated at ll‘ Mass, and Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. J. Lellan, V.G., pronounced the I211 were Dr. J. A. MacPhee, Messrs. J Prank Arnett. J. teRov 901111811 Neil R. Durant. Joseph Cal ashim and E. P. Foley. Yesterday's weekly meeting of the cern. George T. I-fardle chair and introduced the speaker President Heath McIntyre which 1s given here as elsewhere ‘the Lord's Supper Was observed. ‘WJILS. MEETS -Tlie regular »manthly' meeting cf ‘the W.M.S. St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. Montague. was he d at the home of Mrs. A. C. MncKrayl. Mrs. T. O. Hughes (presided. _ e r011 call was answere with Scripture verses. Rr- pcrts of various committees were given Hospital, Mrs. Currie‘. Cradle Roll, Mrs. Mosher: Treasurer's rc-‘ port, Mrs. Nelson A message of sympathy was sent to Mrs. A. R. Gibson in her recent sad bereave- ment. Your correspondent might sav here that Rev. A. R. Gibson passed awav after u. serious vDQYfl- tlon. Manv friends in all churcnea here will remember him kindly and hear with deep regret of his death. He was pastor of the Presbyterian church in Montague for a number of years. tercstink talk on mission work In pan. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction after which refreshments were served. and a pleasant social hour enjoyed. L Mr. George A. Callbeck, Mana- ger of the Fur Sales Department Canadian National Fox Breeders Association, Summerqde left yes- terday for New York where the show pelts of the Silver Ekax Breed- crs and Exhibitors Association of’ Prince Edward Island will be sold. '1 ‘y were con igned by Mr. Call- bcck to Larnpson. Fraser and Hath. Inc.. of New York and will R0 on display‘ at their ware rooms ‘Thurs- dm- and will continue on display with other silver fox furs until Alon- day. The exact day next wee): when the auction commence-s has not been announced but it will probably be near the end of the week. In the meantime advertisements are being rim in Women's Wear. Fur Trade Review. and other magazines ctr- culntintz among the fur trade in New York extoiing the beauties of this shipment of silver fox pelts direct frctn the Gar/ten 1h Gulf. the original home of the sil- ver fox. Mrs. Hughes gave an in- 5 tcr. "At. no time in history." Dr. McIntyre, “was our ltlie aspirations of Hitlerism what it. stands for." [ WEDNESDAY '01 the Island wzi-s shocked of Mrs. William Watson, at shocking In the fact sh; leaves lame family with her h Watson. came here years Ago and settled in Morel D1112 Bill soriowing father and snail chlldte left without u. mother. A Canadian Airways lane char tered by the Federal and piloted by Carl Burke, accom POGOK off at 8:12 from town foundland, where 1t they will remove the bodies of 51 Frederick Bnntln occupants of t Iano crashed In Newfound and. The plane was expected to cal at sydn where it would icfiie harlottc the ncene of the disaster It is not known just Burke's instructions were was transfer he bodies to and than return home. The flier: which would route. and of Our Lord. "Buf- e children to come to Me," was fulfilled on January 19, 1941 when the soul of Joseph bow- ell Farmer, a bright flower which had scarcely time to open here. wfs n RETURN T0 MAINLAND — Lt. J. C. MacKenna and Mrs. MacKen- Dartmouth. N. 8., after visiting lilrs. MacKennak parents, Lt. Col. C. L. MacKay and Mrs. MacKay of Char- lottetown. Mrs. MacKay accotiipan- led her daughter and aon-ln-Iaiv to JOINS AIR. FORCE-Mr. Arthur Economy Shoe Store here has enlisted ln the Royal Canadian Air Force. He will e meteorological de- partment and Is scheduled to leave centre later this t, son of Mi‘, and t of this city is a Charlottetown FUNERAL AT LONG CREEK - The funeral of Frederick B. Stretch. FUNERAL AT UNION ROAD. - The funeral of the late Thomas Yo: short service at the MacLean Fun- Carlyle Webster followed by funeral nited the Rev. Interment, Union Geo. Abbott. Ambrose Mallett. B. C. Har- dy. John MacKinnon, Harry New- FUNERAL 0F MRS. PROWSE- Ben) Newson. Brackley Point Road. .ves-‘ ed Summerside some years ago. - S. —WINNERS 0F CLUB CHAM- The rink skipped: 1y; . Nicholson. l. ship at the Summersld-“iA. Miller, Mrs. LOIlgl\'Ol‘tll.__ Mrs. H. r. __.._ 8111M. Funeral scrviccs were held games. lost the eiizhth and We“ the‘. Ulgg yesterday for Miss ivt-irgsic-t clngl Mglgé flgalggfllalllstifiel, uguzpMitcLeod, IOO-ycrir-old resident of poral Stevens and R. H. beck. The cup for the championship was don- ated by the Tip Top Tailor pectic. S -FUNERAL OF MRS. A. Mac- 1‘ . £215‘; inc“ the Rcv. A. S. Weir, pastor uI the Linunchuzch conducted the service. Rotary Club held at the Charlotte- town Hciel at. 12.55 p. m. uiarked the celebration of the 36th 198T 0f Rotary as a going and growing cun- occupied the who spoke of the position which Rotary has attained, particularly in the matter oi community service. Ref- erence was made to the leadership by member; of the club. who take into their community life the in- spiration which Rotary tends to fos- said communi- ties in greater need of inspired lend- crshlp and the willingness to work teaclily and diligently to overcome; an Friends here and in other purist 1B5 . week to hear of the sudden passing lel’ norm in Morell, Mrs. Watson had only recently retained fiom the P. E. Island Hospital. and Wis consid- ered improving wntn she suddenly passcy away, Her death is more of small children, along usband Mr. and Mrs. from Scotland as n, la better known ls now empoiyed In the Governmmt Gar- age at Charlottetown. ‘Fl-ie Guard- Ian Jolna a long 11st of frlinds 1n extending sincere sympathy to the vernment, nied by Engineer Rel h Yeo, yesterday morni for New- expected and two other which and obtnn maps and proceed M: whait Pilot but it auP osed his plane would 8t. John's ropoaed flying to the Magdalene Is ands and refuel than considerably shorten the trip, but the securing of maps at Sydney necessitated the longer FIRST ROBIN --A citizen rind his daughter on the way to church Sunday saw a big lat robin looking qultfisat home surrounded by snow- n . The regular meeting of the Nightingale Junior Red Cross tock tface in the school room on Friday afternoon. Minutes of last meeting were read bv Secretary Eileen Rich- ard. It was decided to have a Bingo party next week. the girls of Grade to make candy for prizes. New committees appointed were Service Committee Edwin Toombs and Bar- bara Herring: Health Committee, Noreen Sherry and Marjory Irving; Board Committee Janet Gallant. and Marion How-nit: Programme Commltee Gloria. Gaudet and Betty Dalziei. The following proflfflmmfi was then carried out. Solo. Helen The Supreme Court met at Georgetown for tlic February ses- sion yesterday but the time the op- ening session began was unusual. It was long after dark last nignt before Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders began his address to the Grand Jury. But what happened after that w not learned. Earlier it had been ex cred the session would con- clude in the one day but lt was not possible to reach Georgetown by telephone late last night to learn whether the court business bad been concluded. Mr. Justice Saunders arid court officials had planned to travel from here to the King's county capital by plane but apparently altered their plans at the last mlriutc and went by train. It was believed the absence of a Carpolan Airvmys lane to Newfounrknd may have een responsible for the change. Consequently the court was un- able to open until alter the arrival of the train at Georgetown last night. The annual meeting of the Royal Edward chapter, Iiiipcrinl Order of the Daughters of the Empire, was held yesterday afternoon in the Charlottetown Hotel. Mrs. Matlilesoii the Re cut. pre- sided at the unusually arge and enthusiastic meeting which opened wit-h the beautiful prayer’ of the order. It. was regretted that the Hon- orary Vice-President, "Mrs. LePage, Governor was unable, because of illness, to be prtsent. The ballotting, for officers thc cnsuitig year vcsultcd in following s1ate:- Honorary Vice-President: LePzigc. Honorary Regent: Mrs. Math- leson. Regent: Mrs. R. H. Rogers. 1st Vice-Regent: Mrs. P. iii-tier. ~ 2nd Vice-Regent: Mrs. E. G. Saunders. Recording Secretary: Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. J. A Lawson. Treasurer‘ Mrs. H. H. Smith. Provincial Educational Secre- tary: Miss Mary Irving. Chapter Educational Secretary: Miss Jessie Fullerton. Echoes Secretary: Mrs. W. A. uestis. Standard Bearer: Miss Elmma for the Mrs. T Councillors: Mrs. Mould, Mrs. W. f‘J. Gordon, lift-s. Ivcs, Miss Mary matches ivas run off for this title‘ I-Iaszard. H! itiie Queen's County community who idied Sunday. The funeral was field ‘lrctn the home of her nephew, l3 ‘J. MicLcod to St. Andrews United Church at Orwell. Burial was in tine cemetery" adjoining the church. _i The pallbearers were: D. A. Mac- Many iriencisyPhcrson, Aeneas MacDonald, A A. ulcm DIflSSwJ. MacL-cod. Duncan Giliis, Harold e Marlin, and Norman Wood. Mac-ll Y1» well Cove a few mile: from U131 . ritBS 119 the Rm“? The Palkbeflrersikfihe reached the CPlIilIIy mnrk last Miss Macbend was a native of 0r- ulkci-mber 6_. She lived all hcr life ‘fin this section of the I7Z\“v'll'lCC and ésaiv the country change from an :11- mrsi. completely forested area ‘one entirely occupied by fe farms. Miss MacLcod possessed a keen memory and was able. until almost the tlinc oi iicr dc th, to I(“nt»t‘ storits of cvcnis. \v"ich occuired as far back as 9i) years ago. She ivas the daughter of Neil MacLecxl, a pioneer who came from the highlands of Scotland to the Belfast district here on the Pollv in 1393. and l‘is ivife, Sarah Gillis, ul- so of Highland blood, Miss MncLcnd is the last of he! family. Her‘ only: ticai‘ rvlative 1s her nephew. D. J. MacL-eod of Uigg with whom she livei. THURSDAY t0 rtile ed with at the home of her daughter, RIICC. Martin. She was a sister J. C. Martin former pastor at Lo 16 church. the followlni: children‘. rew MacNeill. Georgetown: Waiter Naller of Illoy-dminstcr. Q sent: Mrs. Ernest Dimninfl: nest Cousins, Hunter River.’ Geor A. acKenzIe. Long River, Martin in Saskatchewan. to all whom much svmpa 1. South Granville cemetery. n peacefully away a highly respectc of Mr. James McCarron. been ailing for years rheumatism. but only took to bed the last wcck before his dcatfi r the late Ca port, also a ters. Jchn and Raymond of Svdney: William at home; Frank at. South- port; George and Mat of Sydney. Four sisters and two brothers also survive-Mrs. G cInnls. Wal‘ ton, Mass: Mrs. Owen McCarr Mrs. R. Power and Mrs. Fr Plnnan. Roxbury. MassJ William on the homestead Montague and John. Roxbury. Mass. m. J. Aylwiird of Sou sons and two datuzh- I l lus Kellv. Mr. Percy Hamm, Mr. Stephen Tanton. May his soul rest In peace. it wife of His Honour the Lleui/cnant- ~ W. served by the ladies present and The residents o! Upper Howlun were deeply shocked at the sudden passing of ‘Thomas Smallman, a resident of Forestvlew. Mr. Small- man was a. kind and most obllgln; neighbour and was respected by all who knew him. His funeral which was largely attended was held Ifrotn izis late residence to the Baptist Cemetery at Springfield West. Rev. Mr A. McLeod officiated at the home and grave. D. --I~‘UNERAL 0F_ MR. R. T. MORRISON — The funeral services for Roderick T. Morrison were held yesterday afternoon from the Pies- byterian Church, many friends coming from all parts of the pro- vince to pay a last tribute of res- pect. Rev. Wm. Vet-wolf conducted the service, assisted by the choir, who sang with much feeling the favorite hymns of the deceased. The pallbearers were: Mayor John E. Campbell; C. B. Morris; John Tay- lor; George Bowness; Patrick Dal- ey and A. S. MacKay.~S. Sergh-Pllot Elmer Muttart was pleasantly surprised when a. large number of nls friends gathered at. the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Muttart, Cape Traverse, to wish him the best of luck and bid him farewell before he left to re- sumo his military duties after a. brief furlough. When the guess liiid assembled. Harold Campbel read a nicely worded, CDIIIDJIIIGIII- ary address and Iley Crooks inailei the presentation of a handsome Air, Force ring, After Elmer had‘ thanked his friends for their pit‘ and their good wishes, he was most heartily bounced, and thecompauy Joined in singing "For Hes a Jolly Good Fellow." Delicious refresh- ments were served and a happy eve- ning was spent with games, music and pleasant conversation. closing with God Save the King. On Thursday evening, Feb. 13th, i-he people of Desable and vicinity gathered at the home of Ml‘. and Mrs. Archie Shaw to tender them a post nuptial shower. Well laziea baskets oi presents showed the es- teem in which the young couple are Iield. The parcels were opened by Mrs. Elmer Walsh, and Mrs. Robert Boyce of Clyde River, sister of Mrs Shaw. The huinerous and sincere verses and good wishes were read by Mrs. Victor Shaw. Mr. Shaw thanked the people for their kindneises to himself and his wife and after properly bouncing the groom all returned to the kitchen to dance. music being supplied by Messrs. Maurice MacQtiald. George Vlllett. Joseph Flood all of South Melville, also David Ferguson of Hampton. A delicious lunch was at a late hour all reluctantly de- parted, having spent a most releas- ant evening. ‘There passed away yesterday fore- noon In Prince Edward Island Hos- pital an old and highly‘ respected Veterinary Surgeon in the person of Dr. Andrew A Leokie who had been practising his profession here for the past 53 years. He had been in good health up tlll last Fall when he developed internal trouble which necessitated him entering the I-Ics- pital for an operation. The oper- ation was successful but Dr. bcckie failed to recover and passed away as stated. Dr. Lcckle was a native of Dim‘-. fries, Scotland, and came here‘ originally in charge of a shlprrientL of Government horses purchased in Stotlzmd. by the late Mr. ciiai-icsi Gardiner. He decided to settle here, and set up in practice Whlchi grew as the years went by to be one of the best in the rovince. He was, a most capable Ve rlnarlan and a surgeon of the first c‘ass. and on joyed the confidence and respect t 111s extensive clientele and the agri utural public generally. He vvusl of a retiring disposition. a reader. and did not mix much scc-, lolly, but. was highly esteemed by‘; those who had the privilege of nls friendship. He was 1n his seventy- nfth year. unmarried, his only sur- viving relative being his sister, Miss Helen Lcckie of Glencaule, Diim- fries, to whom sympathy‘ will be ex- tended. f The Supreme Court sitting at Georgetown was concluded at I1 o'clock uesday night. about two‘, hours after it commenced. The tin-i usual hour of holding the sesslrn‘ was caused bv the court officials from Clmrottctown being force-din 20 to the Klmrs County capital by. -nEA'I‘H_ U! MRS. JOIIN G. MucKENZlhr-Mimti friends learn- rcgrct or the passing (f Mrs. John G. MacKenzic. who dird Mrs. George Paynter. on Friday last. airs. Mn/oKenzie had manv christian vir- tues which endeared her to til who had the pleasure of her acquaint- She was a native of Uiug, mid before her marriage was Sarah of R117. She leaves to mourn Mrs. And- Mrs. Srsq Q katclievvan. who is at home at 1W1:- v5. MacEwen, Stanley Bridge: Misfir- rs. Pavnter. Long River: Jam's 918V- and of; tliv is extended. The funeral took plnu: on Sunday February, from the home of Mrs. Dunning, t3 After receiving the last rites if the Catholic Church there passed resident of Bunbury, in the person He had past with‘ h‘! 0n November 25th, 1940. at the are of 82 years He leaves to mourn his wife Catherine Avlvvard. daughter"?! His sons were his mourners. RR- His pal‘ bearers were Mr. Herbert Mason. Mr. H. Bmallwcod. Mr. Luc- traln when the plane they luid; chartered for the trip was not avail-i, able at the last minute. lvtixJusticei A. C. Saunders presided. _ 1 The report of the Judges address to the Grand Jury nppcarcdirrves- tiirtlays issuc, and the report of the findings of the Grand JUIKYBLJIXBIS‘ oe ow. Onv one indictable offense was ‘on the docket. This was the Cfll6\ of the King vs. Robert Gladdlc, Squires. ct St. Peters Bay. Cllflllalrd‘ ivviih unlawful carnal knowledufl- ‘ No true bill was found b‘ l. fury. On motion of Mr, Les r P, ' ‘Donnell, counse. for the iiccuscdu His Lordship ordered that the D115‘; 0116f be discharged from curwdv- The appeal of Foster Jenkins from, a conviction under the l-Yohlb Act was set over until the sitting Mr i . 's. s. Hessian. KC. Ms M1- Attor e -General. mThe niilmaes of the Grand J1“? are as f0li0ws2 Messrs. Stlrlui ‘MacSwain. Mount HOW‘. WHKW ‘ raham, Uaspefeflllx; Rawlelflll “m, Point: Ronald Curtrrh iselklrk; Ailuiviviaoswain. ' ‘Norman MacDonald, whim o iuuwui Golf. Wvvdvl-lr- and “m”: Bridgetown. REMBMBRANCE 'ro SEAMEN on FURLDUOII —0n Friday ins-it ma. a 1am sallwrini; neighbours assembled at the spacious home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Fred Buchanan's, Churchill to pay tribute to two xieonews of Mrs. Buchanan, who are the bodies sea- lmen scrvln their country in the R. C. N. ‘I R. namely Messrs Bertram MacKinnon and Ham?- MaoFadye-n. After all the guests had assembled. "l! BOYS "W" N‘ corted to the seats of honor. by Garfield MacFadyen and Waldron MacKinnori, John N MacFaxiyfiil ‘was cailai upon as chairman and in a few well chosen words ex faint-d the object of the gathering. I: then called upon Miss Erma A. Bain to read an address while Messrs. Got- den Lamont and Eric MacKlnnon tpresented the boys with well filled ‘purses after which each thanked all for their kind remembrance-s. i r o1 friends and . .i ma} followed by singing "rm They Are ,Joiiy Good Follows" and ‘Cod Save }t“e King." A delicious Iimch was, then served by the Churchill ladies in their usual charming manner. Great thanks are due Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan for the opening of their home an this occasion. The ra- ‘ercd by M1‘. iticn v J u ‘ ‘...:i.iider o1 the evening was span. lii social conversation, Chinese checkers and dancing. In the we‘ small hours of the morning all wended their way homeward after extending to Bertram and Iisrrls good wishes for what the future may hold. —DIIATII 0F ALEXANDER B. MHCKAY.—-TIIETG passed away last. Friday at his home 1n Grahams Road. Alexander B. MacKe-il. at I13 years of age. prominent, farmer in the dis t and his death is a distinct loss to the community. He leaves to mourn his wife. formerly Emily Cameron, of Long River, and the following sons and daughters: William and Mamie at home; David. French River" Mrs. starvey Ramsay, Charlottetown: Stanley in Dewberry and Reginald, serving n England, veteran of the last Great War; (laughter, Beale, 1n Vancouver, B.C, The funeral took lace on Monday from his late res dence. Rev. Mt‘. verwoli, of Siunmerslde, taking the service. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Cameron MacGregor, Geo. Macbeod. John MacLeod, Ira Mac- Leod. James A. Campbell and He- bcr Pickering. Iiiwrment was in New London cemetery. S FRIDAY There paced away at his home in Campbellton, Lot 4 on Jan. 4th. John A. MacMillan 1n his sixty- fourth year. He was born in Cape Wolf and was the son of tlte late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacMlllan. Although falling in health fur the past ten years his death came .:is a shock to his family, his wife having predeceased him six years ago. LAID T0 REST - The funeral of Mr. Flora Campbell, 85, who passed away on Saturday Feb. 22, was held Wednesday from the resi- dence of her son-ln-lavtl, Samuel Hucne. Uigg. services being held by Rev. Harvey Bishop. The political-- crs were Mes rs. Alexander McDon- ald. Angus A. J. MacLeod, John Campbell, Donald Hume, Willard MacLeod and Alistair Maclcod. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of the late Mr. Peter G. Scott was lield Wednesday ziftcr- noon. A short service at the ltfiic- Lean Rim-ml Home was concluded by Rev. Carlyle Webster and Rcv. Mr. Skinner. .'he pallbearers at the MacLcan Funeral Home ivere Me - srs. Emmett Hambly. Fred Mac- Donald, Frank Burke, Hilbert Friz- zell, Ilarold Gillespie, Norman Mac- Fadycn. The funeral services were held 1n the Cornwall United Church and were conducted by Rcv. Mr. Woodsldc. Rev. Mr. Skinner and Rcv. Mr. Todd. The pallbearers at the church were Mqssrs. Hazen Howard, Fred Macfirt-gor. John Murray, Fulton Dai-rach. John Mll- ler, and Ivan Clow. MORRISON EVERILL — A quiet wcildlng took place at St. Charles R. C. Church at Amherst. N. 5., on Siturday n‘. I9 o'clock, WIICII Rev. Father Smith united in marriage, Mi s Alice Everill, young- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Evcrill, and Pic. Joint Alexander Morrison, youngfit son of Mr. John Alexander Morrison, Sr.. and the late Mrs. Morrison of Charlotte-- town, PEI. The bride ivorc a dress of Jubilee Rose ivitli matching ac- cc series and was attended by Mrs. Lloyd Dzivlson. The groom was sup- ported by Pte. Leo Redmond of Charlottciowri. Mr. and Mrs. Mor- rison will reside in Amherst for inc present wlicre the groom is sta- tioiicd. THOMPSON - MACDONALD NUPTIALS - A wedding of niuch interest wa- solemnbcd on Ficlmi- my 19in rit the Little Flower llrcat Church, Morcll- when Mary Lauret- iu. younger daughter‘ of Mr. Nfrs. John Thompson, became the bride of Raymond Joseph, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Muc- Dotiald, Little Pond. They were united 1n the holy bonds of matri- mony by Rev. Phclnn MacKvsnna The bride, given I\\','_"\V by her fath- cr, wtls vcry becoming in a street- and m.“ lcngih dress of Royal blue velvet. blue hat with a. black fur coat and white accessories. She wns attend- ed by her siser. Helen, who wore a scldier blue dress with black and ivhlie accessories, while fhc groom WM $11DI>°1‘1<\d by his brother. Alex lvlacDoiiald. ‘ The annual niecliuk 0f 111° Wm“ Edward Island Swine Breeders As- sociation was held last night in the Itiarket Building, Chariottetpuil- SLWCFR. vcrv interesting 1115011581855 {CUR once dllflllll the 9199A“! which xvns presided over by Mr, Alex Han.- .iton, New Peri-h. The iollowliuz directors were re- elected; KIIIIZS County. Ale»; H1111)"- ton; Queens. Almon Bosweilb an Prince. James MacGreiwl‘. 911L151 140l- lb. _ _ _ Tlic presidents report was delu- Hiiiiiillton. The text if this aiibenrs Dc 0W1 Mr. C. Holni. DeSable. was re- elected president of the Prinlco Ed- ward Is and Sheep Breeders Assn‘; clittion at the annuai meeting nel yrcslcrdav atiernoon building. Charlottetown. Other officers elected were: V1 president, Alex. Hamilton. Perth ii-c-ckciii. i: sou-trons. W-R- snaw Ire-elected). The Boar-i. c. Directors Includes: Messrs. Harold Lair ‘ Under-hay, Fortune; : D. N. Mac-Kay. M. I3- glield; w. B. Mucbcllati. him. dale; Alex. Hamilton, New Perth'- Lieorge Boswell. Mrs. William Stretch passed w her eternal test on the morning of February l2 at her home bong Creek, P. E. I., aged B1 year! Mrs. stretch had been a life- lon resident of long Creek and a fall. ful and conslstentwmembei‘ oi the Baptist Church for nlmmt a life-time During her residence in the community where she made her home she ever maintained an active interest in the life of that omn- munlty- contributing to all welfare and community-building efforis. In her family life Mrs. Stretch was a faithful and devoted wifc and mother. Her husband passed away eleven years ago In her re- cent years she was tenderly cared for by her non Wilfred and wife, at her old home. Those who mourn their loss are ‘l\(‘l‘ sons: Waiter. Debert, N. . Thomas. Inglewood, Cat: Wilfred. iAldershot, N. 5.: Daughter, Mrs Hector Currie, New Dominion. P E. 1.; Brothers: Nunnan MacLenn- Long Creek; Frank Maclieim, Dauphin. Man: Sister : Mrs Fred Stretch. bong Creek: Mrs. Bennett Robertson, WInnipf-‘ll. Man. Also three grandchildren and one great grandson. Mr. MacKay was a ily tric 1n the Mat‘kct_‘_" DIED l.\l IIALI »_ Godfrey. Suffolk.‘ ‘t. new.- of the CICMII ti"... ln-iaw Mr. Alfrcd ,y L, ,1‘ his home in Bedford ivoi’ sundry, Feb. 23rd. it; a ksmsurvivcd by y as Jean Allcn I - . , ‘i? Mr. Lightening tuft “$13,? ‘frlfsriiii. Prime inward Island‘ ivholleflili in gret to hear of his dciitli ‘In u" ‘m1 ‘wept-u iymDatilv to naiiifl‘ . ‘ 130l- Mis, I-‘_ w’ fcutivq bTlY-ner. liciii _ Bmriigw" FORD-At Hunter Riv 1941. to Mr. and Mrs . ,€‘ 91'. Feb, 11m son. ' Fm‘ Fwd. SMITH-Ab Fredc“ I a. 1941. w M1‘. Bllfincgilis “Q Strglltqh. a son. ‘ “mm NON - At t-le P- - Hospital February] Z-fléirluelggilnt, gergt. and lVlrs. Earl u. Caiinmiiyg sghTElgauois inee Doiis Siiiisi g WA T N-—At ii I" r . Island Hos ltalflgfbblitllliii‘; -.§"‘}‘"° 1%) olffvii“ M“ E"°"“‘ lliatiiiii’ wig?“ 1. 8 sou, Preston mm: 'KS.—At lli P" Hospital. Feb. 23c Iuflllnig '\ICI'Q“;“Y Mrs. Edward Weeks. bf ni-aii-iid inre Florence Morris» a sou i ‘a DESRUClIErl. - A1 lhc ‘pymu, County Hospital, Fflfb\‘\yyyi'_\' 1L m $0 M1‘- Brld Mrs. Philip Distinct,“ of Miscouche, a daughter. i ' CORBETT —- At South Graniille on Feb. 13, I941, to Mr. and ‘m5 Stirling Corbett, a iiililklllu}. ‘mu; ise ) ' ' MucICINNON - at the in... Wflfd Island Hospital on If‘. ‘L2, I941, to Mr. iiiul ~Ii MacKiunoii, Murphy Ei- ‘z. M g ‘ River, g dos-At 1' l’ ~ - , ml. February 22, ‘i541, F Inimlffd ' D. AI. McK ‘ I941, to Mi‘. and Nlrs. Chlirics no.1». all, Charlottetown, zi son, DOLLAR -— At the Prince Eblivai-gl Iiospital, Fcbriinigi‘ H. hug itnd Nlrs. Autircu‘ E. Doliu) field, a (laughter. MucLI-JOD —-Ai the Pflllfl‘ Island Hospital aii Fcbr- '- 41. to Mi‘. and Mrs‘; Lccd, Laiiic Valley, i1 M-NDONALD Al Ilinooti. Feb, 22, 1941, to Mr, and .\li‘s. Joseph MacDonald, a druighzcr. GALLANI’ -— At Siicuui 19, 1941, to Pic. Erncsi . Gzillnni, a son, Lloy < {ll 11p, MURPINY-Ai the itznuls County Hospital, Feb. 2d. 1941. in Iilr. and Mrs, Tom Ivfurphi‘, Si. Alzirvis Road, a daughter. S(1I1I.I.\'.—At the Kim's Hospital, Feb. 25, 1M1. I0 C and Mrs. Stctihcn Scullv a son. the Kins; uiiiy Co ‘. and . .- .\.--.~'lt the K. Hospital, FY17. 20, lllfl Mrs. James Diiiu-i , M sou, Donald Doug] CROZlER-At the 1‘1"§i(l!‘l.i'(‘ o.’ lllr. and lvIrs. ‘ Cape Truver c nn I941. to Mi‘. ‘Jud Nfrs a son. Lccmiin M ‘i111. Jan :‘_v ' . . Liiiid Crone)", (‘LOW-At Finei..ld_ Fri» I’ Cilllfif“ 01w.‘ zi-icc an \l ~1\t Toronto, Fen T l3- 41, in 111s 66th ycnr Wu" ' .111) on ffllméfly‘ 0f‘ Alexandra Lu: 4." I‘ E v- IVIDRRISON-At suiniiici‘i~id_t=, Feb- ruary 23, 1941. Roderick '1. Mor- rison. aged <16 yours. I CAMPBELL —/\i Ui-‘SI. 22- 19-11, lVIrs. lJoii.ilii_ McLEOD --At. Uigg. Pvu- J. Margaret McLeod. iigvi: 1W‘ '4'?!" SHEPHERD ——Iii this 1')‘ on ‘F60 24, I941, Richard Bcniaiuin S1181)‘ herd, ‘on 0f Pic. Bciiliiniiii and Mrs. Shepherd. aged 1111) inoiiii-fi ROSS-On FCi)"Il11l'\' 2311c. 194 Glenn Garth iuii W‘ QM Mrs. Harry Ros. mod 111 !ll\"l‘il'15 2 iveeks. " _ MacNEILL. _ At the ij _1= h‘? Hospital, on Siiiitliiy‘. i'I‘i)1‘liHl.‘ H 1941, Jas. blncNoill. nflfli 4 ‘llfllfd; sonnof Mr, and Mrs. Uiuiir-i i 11 l zz: 194i I Fcbi iialy ‘ ) l li>eil 19-11, I Garth, infant. Harry Ross of Alba". . months. 1\\‘0 iwnk .I’ROWSE—AI Briic q Saturday. Fvbrunr)‘ 3-; Mnrgarvt Prmvsc in in ‘5(‘,()T'I‘-At thc P. F. i - -‘~ . H. wit‘ (m6 blgdlofiiii ‘of l {.\lI‘l‘.'1Iltl\\'i)5lnk i§§gjiiwifixs' clllllbCfillllil inn Fridriv. Fbbrimrv "1 ' in his B01“ hi Ii"\'l r. in - P 111i rioad 0" ‘i941. Mu street 1941 ' m»; , _ ill h" 74f ,. b, LEW! . BHP‘~‘P§‘§§; F‘ 19, 1941,Danic1 Louis. flif _ KINSLOW —Al n7 Piiiuc on Fcbruaijv 2n. lilllblhi“, Klnslow in iier Tbillpfr?" Yon. sweet ifarl Lucian-Ski‘ un- P111)". Island nostril-a‘. “ r-eii 2 YiKiWE-"t putts-Mi" . 0. 1911. D1‘. M'L752‘.~:"F“'-w - s mamitzuin- _,,.. McEWEN-(JRE United Ctuir-"h ‘l runiy l9. 1941- ‘W Millet‘. 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