THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m."- 337-194-4 l PAGE TEN T_,__._- -_.. . . __|— ._ ._... . .. OUR NEWS BUDGET .0. OUR SATURDAYSUBSCRIBERS Harbor The groom was sup ort- BERNARD - Suddenly at Hunter _. ., . MONDAY lagurlfiynl‘ “ 9;: iggrziog cl by Mr. Henry Clark of A ber- gattxfgnig: tifigatw: Mahon, Harry Toomha and Thom- River on April 2. 1M4 Mrs. Ruaseli ' my _ me ton. The Rev. J. M. Fraser per- ~ ' as Riggs. Interment was in th Bernard. lied FUNERAL The time"! o! lat. residence. Dotchester Street. to my, become drunk one QVfllflfll was beldimmda momma w s, Dunstan.‘ fo the ceremony. After the Show ‘m: ‘up r M, m“ Roman Catholic Cemetery. Rev. nD-In Educ: when Reqmemkngh M". ceremony a reception was held at m. d“ 1N0.‘ W5" “mg: t; Father Edward, C5812. conducted was sun's by Rev. Kenneth McMii- "m" %°,e"f§d‘u§'k"‘§:"%§““ lmiolo him aim called on the 1w. ‘°""°°‘. '° "1' "m- |° inn who also conducted the service "mm, t u ' ' i ‘u’ M. P. who have their quarters in It m‘ "e n," Dambearers we" A deny lunch was served. The the buudm‘ m, Human“ w“ BOARD 0F TIADI SPEAKER — Jam 05;‘! .wm Mumaghan m“ brides mother presided over the t H driven M mwiuaMefi Mr, T. C. McNabb. President d’ m Mumfihan‘ s, Anvhony teacups. Those who assisted fi Phi‘, a wfm o, b 1'" the Maritime Board of ‘Prado. and E. lha. arr-u; ilaughev fluke.“ Magnum m, serving were the Misses Helen and may,“ H“, M “i, mfflm vioe r eaident of the Canadian b" Home. a. -- , i tb m°"“°' Hlrdy. Bertha newness - _ chamber of Commerce will and D Kennedy goenld £3356 gnu‘ and Mrs. Herbert Brown ‘muggkgkm u “Mnklnwn- u i‘ u ' ' man . - ' pec one w on WIII EDA -— "T" '"......'""~'* -.'...."'~. hwy? ii°=-‘“‘“»i»”i<"’<=" “it Y . _ , - e . . ~auit was held from hi; late res- “cums PROMQHON 13m main, y c ldencc on Friday niorning to the gir/lfardmlllga aerrtijogecgkglxiluby P812151‘; ______ New,“ earned panied by Mr. J. D McKenna of gigfi-SIMABD _ suddenly n the church or the Mo“ Holy Redeem more street, that their son, Gor- “PROPERTY 5Aw-Mi3 W111i‘ dam o; Mn the Transportation Commiliiflh 0i’ Revere Hotel, Tuesday, April 4. i944 er where Requiem l-Iig-h Mass was don Arthur h“ "awed h“ 0mm R. Warren. Summerside, has dis- o! m. Mum“ 1 '11", Maritime 3cm: o! Trade. Mr Charm she m"; 43 gar; sung by Rev, Father Edwards. C. mission overs,“ m m, my‘; posed of the cottage on willow ' m whm, acme» rend” at st. John N. B. mnuAPlll - Sud enlv at ttie sue" Th‘ pfllbearers were‘ Mean‘ Canadian Corp of Signals. Lieut. Av‘ ‘i “m” mum“ by F4)‘ at Revere Where he i! 56M"! eii-Wrinmid‘ Harbor on Mon . 3. i944. lamiilleiiiialdeovlagilflséiilgieccgiel mm” i‘ l‘ 9'95"“ 5mm"! i" fi,",’”4‘1~¥,§,“;,o'§,,’4§;,_, fiiftlconfimgv‘; ent of the Canadian Pacifio Rfii- Mrs, William Iongaphiein heroilth cooiufi. Leo mDesRoche. Services the N0. l Calnadian signal Rcin- Sea“ EKOPS the ulpmrentaléggg gaésggmpraélywuuiiniétfi Prleligisdirli; £33.“ _ M m‘ Prince Edward at the srllve were conducted by “mam” ‘m’ °”°’““' "'"" . . . returning to the hotel at of the Maritime Board of Trade st Isialiti I-ifleliitli on Wellneede - All" B" Fa-“Wi” 5mm“ C- 5"“ B“? wins A siccotm scaobAa. IN nosrlul. Ovimm“ "i Wee eeiztd with In llttesk of its 4am Ahhual Meeting held at n1 s. m4. John Cobb of iiuoiiaa ial was ill the Emil-i" czih°hc 5"": L. Mr, David McLean, hon gunlfld Mrmrfliifnumt; Ezcclefffi; indigestion. When home Moncton last year. He ls now mak- 1h ills 76th y"?- s an street Cemetery- cf Mr. and Mrs. Wm~ Mvlveiih- word that their soil Pie. John AieX- a,“ _,,,,,m‘°“§fl§§, a1] cg. ink l Vi!“ olhlmme M "°"s°‘§"" A6811] ‘ti, i, 4, Mrs. socllu, EVEYING — A very ark Chzirlottewvlm. has been awarded mm“ RCA forts M: sh-ephard numb-ed of ‘Prade. w c: (“Econ m current Alfred Jackson ‘ormerly o‘. sh Jo abl evening was spent at the a scholarship of 5650 per annum ‘t, no, g Hoaplal fo Emmy “m, mdnlgm m, How“, Maritime Boar Iillils‘! g P w“ bland .1“ her 62nd ye“ my e0! M,‘ my ,1 . H-ayhflut McGill University. This is the mm, w“ 15 m, pfegenf, in n con- Drcnohncw death due‘) L“ “u” problems and posslbl tea-S Meuumy __ A‘ 128 Elm Avenue on “flag” “you ‘Saul, y’ Nxérchlsccnnd sthfildifilllD he has won; valeacent rest. hospital. Before en- ma" “tack ANNUAL MEETING SHER- Wedhtfldiiy. Alifii 5. i944. Mrs. - “ma” " ‘m’ “mm °' m”! ahm’ git adimionllhtealiciittacmpahedrtig Barlklmtmiollleiiiglf: gotiilleahboitvgvagiaaf The m, Mn ahephl-‘d w“ “u woon camsranv - The 10th Howard Murley in her 14th year. friends and reiiltilfis 0i Mi?» sarlh‘ rtneem Ogewhf Umfimrsm. nomad a; s; Andrew; N B_ 1mm Kim fanoéably fwd w“??? “mug meeting of the plot holders “i Nlacxemi: ganja?“ m “Rh my i“ L wher” he enustedjfls ma"? menai $81211?!“ ‘ho thisacit toeMorgl of Sherwood cemetery Was heldi many liapm‘ returns °f u“ “ab. _ BRIDAL SHOWER - The wish him a speedy rewvtilv fir: in“ aéioltlgh to othei- contracts yesterday v/"ii ‘he pmfldent" Ho“ ! P E i She OICJCB-"riiflll iliflhlcxiicligxjmbg, but‘); friends of Mrs Edwin Edmonds. qvl__movm HAS did the surfacing around Beach G- D- Deam“ m tflmhmag’ 51h: I I ' ay. urns le ‘P, Z. r?’- - '. . SEND LT S‘ — - 1 tt a e a ' 0_ wright‘ "W film] j ud,h.c55_‘.1\l'..it..li. 5lll‘[IllS.d her at a The Searmown wcmenxs msmme Glove ‘Training Centre. and the tinting: Nsvaiesmignl {Jevrlmm and shower on March l0 at licr home local airport. the c p 8P strong condition. During Me y!" ed Mrs. MacKcnzlc. conveying to‘ l.‘ H,’ H rd, d med me made a Red mo‘, Autograph __*_. i guita- ETlIie than} in? beautiful llliiit 1mm Which they Nfliilfii A funeral service was held in all securities held by the Company I merside Board of Trade tonight lh mwfihgnfifiniguléffligédifi}; S, in u“ m and the Town Hall. He will be accom- sh, might have heard a death fainted In court. Four coilfederaiq _ . pentence. But when a Federaiin the German 8P! fill! Rot abort}. ins. Mi-ts W?“ “"3" ““"“,P"" gifts were brought ihto the room ever ilitv dollars 1050-00». When st. Mary's Anglican Church. Sum- were placed with the Eastern Till" _ _ judge lh Detroit fixed a penalty of[er sentc-Iioea than Mrs. Behr - sented her with a prurse as a grills-i m a miniature aeroplane mg the quilt was completed they sent meraide on Tuesday evening for the cc, The Directors Messrs. G. D. I on“ Apr“ 5 _N° m, 2o "a" imprisonment (or eapion-‘fonner nierrutlonal Secretary . ibig txpieesig" ‘if i filgflfifid" his; lwre opened by Miss Florence it w N0. '1 Canadian General llos- late no. Stewart Alexander cof- DeBlois. ca, Black. WE. Bentley sa-llylfil-ibe head mm m death o; u, M“ Th"... an“, (center) . Mr: riiac cnz e _ i _ If W, Had? and um verses we" read pltal, England. where it was gladly fin of Calgary. Alta, who had been ccl, 0,15, m1], w, n. Altken, were quest Mn e M o, m.’ s,“ _ .___.. _ __-:__- PA ' .-»_-___ nmdfifnd “Jlilmgcoré iml-"biihlilb b" “ii” 3"“ CW‘- mlusweft Thm m several iNursmg fined m a flying accident on Sm- au wallet“ ‘mugs Sptreetdvgilosy’ body was found ell . New Bedford. Mass. .. SURPRISE an ‘For S e'a a o y c t: c0121‘ ~ _____ Ssters frcm P E. Island n that day, Th; service was conducted h)’ James . ' ‘3 1 we 111s only son, PIQ, Jame, . a- {i- Lunch was served by the ladies. __ - _ m“ hospital and they knew names on . , D. Smit ch lain at the at low tide Monday afteiiiw“ i‘ ‘.11, , R.C.A.M.C.. was killed oni A pl. sant surprise lPatriot please copyi. l Mar§iggelsltlizAltgaugrAtgTgr ML m, me qulit. MOl-lné Pleasarithhirboi-lt. lxrg; meg girimtrthgetisaélmetewgtgajgig sewke] awsggshwdlgufi £4,581 &ji“ryxt1h Page ’ . - ' --,.|- ~ e o urs- care '. . . . Mrs. Harold l-luestia. summerslde The body was forwarded yester announcement was made by ggguiuylanllelirizfiégn M 2A0 ‘mm ti,“ "Ab, the apermfllt or he, ‘fiends L no; the good iviahes cf the gather- rulvansl. ARINOE COVE - . -. on FOB TRAINING ELSE- i t l f b i l alirns _ The funeral of the late John A. 0361x1551; §f*,‘§f,‘.“,,‘{§,,§‘,’,§§‘,"§f,,?,'f WHERE - Another large draft of 5.3.1.? ghxerggwifl S: garrrillitiiy iii;- r- ir-wi- m ‘wmnerl D" c" L" dnglsésogrmysb dance, 109 St. Jame; Street. to St. 863 Solliers-Bt St. Ottawa on Mo > Mumlllga" “S he“ Tiilimmi- dav recently when the children of ratings from Hlvlc-s. Queen Ohar- eral. 1t was accompanied by Mrs. "W" ’M t e1 "mien towMry vwww u" body int gait-lira Fun- Johh the Baptirt Church. B1'°“d.°l‘e"‘"“ F“ m“ “l “mi "l" ' i‘ 511°?‘ 5am” was) m‘ HQiBiIDDTIIOOd gave a birthday IOtte left yesterday for further Coffin and FO. Harry Fane. A Hosp m1 on Nimrcl 28' 9 ' ‘ ‘on for “s refiner,“ Bslreet The body Street. for service at 3 o'clock. In- re» Ialrind friend; had gathered ta ~. pet-t- um»- o all‘ also... . m "r. by WT“ i‘ "m" m’ “m lmz their ifts which were most they were Iiresentd with cigarttes men from the Mount Pleasant air- — orkin on’ a (km! fly. w h o m. o er oo W ta which was largely attended. Service 5 r _ g m, Qgnpdla L“; and Wm, t g g n, y] c. HNPiW °h Mimi 31 1° M“ “"5 fltevtdiiie- w)“ w“ w 5 .-—i--»— upon her coming marl-lase- Gamq was Cvhdllfled by B"- '1'- W- §§’,‘,“,'}}§,,“Z,,§,L‘§,h°§§‘f°§.§§§ $.31}. "i-Iolisewives" theon Women's ggie IgerQhsPvmnQJaIse ildysesrolfl. §§SV~,§,‘,‘§”TT‘X§’E.J‘§KIoo County wit? “tivhhloiigyariltd been “using ST’ AUGUSTWE CONVENT and amusing oontcria led by Ml;- gocsdallllhéiéagicgehlorlndlwsc; 511g; r/llghiatcgfiefrllgrgrgiétflfrtxeér zagixinggi: oingl-ldlgld ti.‘ Sm $1551; $125 of Heaven» and “Abldt Hospital 0l'i March 29th to Sgt. vlh- smog‘ t o-olpcit Slltgidiigetnggililte wéiign Honor m“ m March an“, evening an" which n“ “tie Pm“115$“;Su‘“fé’§?i'iT.-i§i“€fi" concluded with serving ice cream were three islanders. O.-Smn. Ro- m. oomh was a 50h of Dr. Erll- $331,’? “If, ffgyigagfufrewlgkrm “i5 m" ElfliradexX b: Georgina Doiron. aiiidcéto-betvéascgiiaclgfilsg tgflgspxret * l‘ a ‘i’ » ' ‘ ‘ 9i one! cake S be" i’! FTilleii. ChiIFiOW-Bttlwll; 0-- eat Coffin PhD. who is a native 15 m“ T) M, and Mrs’ Ear] Mr Malioney was born ln Char- "ii n" "e- i’ ecllme ' ' ° ‘ _ a . ' ' , . . - - - Grade IX-Marie Doucet, Inez 131d c5 9nd presented with lovel, Smn James V. Gillis. Kinross. and of Princo Edward Island and at Moore a so“. Em Dav“ lottewwn’ P. EL but had lived Bridgman“ gms. A dainty “m; iervlce at, the cl‘n_vlc-sl~<ie. TLbae £21111; m carers “We . esars. uc _ 1 1d _ M d , _ , , . . _ Gau er. %‘l’.“l’.‘;°“r.i;..iioffiififi"i"..fi3.iia'fi°“ifi°"afi m‘ “ "m “m” m °' “m” s instant. “l”; i2..".‘..“..."y“¥..‘3l.f§‘°..‘§§§ i: g“? ‘{.‘%%”é.‘£"° "i2"%....""" "m gcevn, aer s, ’ .____ . . -. -_i.‘- - ‘ , ra -- gar 550w y c a s. “"9"!” “d Mam“ M“°"iselc-iiaottx£?log: fihcilifivriogtfialrhaovyvliii —FUNEBAL SUNDAY - The ACTING lffggggtll-Aii-Iis Worship 1944- i0 Mr. and Mm H,“ T_ {gloom oéhtthigfirfl 5.211112% ti); Wnitsretiolithier, equal, Aiyre Pln- if... ‘Bridges Lnrrainfl wabbfllfl, Fadyen" Imemmnl was m ‘heitnile place lii St Dunstan‘ Basilica funeral of the late Charles Heck- Mayor Blanchard left this week on a W515‘ m” Thelma Hamlm- “ we gztteh End and was a member eau. Marietta Dolroli. Mildred Brown church cemetery. ' ., 5 be L he] s d t 2 v- “ t Bus“, Dunn m5 absence daughter. Patricia Aline. 9 t t m.‘ and Grade v1 _ Rose Gallant. Birn- A11 departed at hlldlliglit - .. -*—-— n“ June 6' m"; Ekenency the Mm rrwas th d mid ‘m m!’ his n cl; 3i Jil" Mcxgo i5 artih MWNTIE" -' t“ siiiiiiiwll- P- °r 5°‘ ‘Mm u" Bap“ 1p.“ o; that nett Dolicet. Marie Gallant. 1 Ed u. the best of goodl BIRTHDAY PARTY _ A very give‘ ti; ggggg“i,‘i;d“§fii,'il,‘f,.d‘?.°,lfl' ighewronvilililaemreifleciéiiceert? Rev. m: Mairbcr. or ' ' 3 E. 1., March l4, 1e44, to Mr. and gauirigf, 5°“ “m” 5°" y Grad, vgenn PmgulL Alfred 53d a gm, wedded m, in plgagant, ovmih; W35 spent ='- ‘he will officiaie with Archbishop MOTIi: Carrie y of Presbyterian church M“ mmm‘ M'°m'°‘h' a m” He had been employed with the Gauthier. Elie Mflcilbhflid- tern canons. - m" °‘ M“ “"1 M“ “mm” so of Anti oriish ahc Bishop Bray was the gflficiatlng clergyman --SEBIOUSLY ILL-The many Dunc“ 5111""- Atlantic sugar Refineries mo. for Grade Iv —- Delhi“ 130W“- Bet- 'I‘h0$e Islanders present ineill ' Myers‘ Hazelbrwk‘ °n March 28m’ ofnSt Joh gas co-consecrators- This The pail bearers were Messrs.‘ friends 0! Mi" Wiii-‘im J17" - m‘ MMWNN _ M the (my Hawk“ 27 ea s where he was a supervisor. nord Blanchard. Alice Dulong. David Gardener. Mn. Bulb when’ m3 friends o! Mt’ Albion 'il' b thn f‘ t e lsco a1 consec- Chester Paiirer Vernon Matthew WW firfiei- 5uiiiiii1i°i5id° W“ be Apr“ 4‘ 1944' w Mr‘ and Mn’ M yMglione was'wcil known in the‘ Grille IiP-El-‘lle Gfliiiihi. Tyner. Misses Iva Bridge‘ “d Hmiwmk 9mm“. FEW“); rationalll echlarrslottaxtoyyhp ai-ice the Robert napkin ‘Major Small will sorry w learn that he li seriously Tiwm“ M°“"i’"‘ m“ HM“ M“ hfy and ha a. Wiie ciroe of friends M0999» Merl“ Q5111"? 1o ..he Webb. Mildred Bro - Miiiif‘? 5119x341 1', “,‘,‘°,,‘§,,,g“§§,. Qohsccratioh of Bishop MacDonald fred Lecky, Arthur McEweli. A m “ithmilh m‘ wmimm‘ Yesterd” Kermagior m“; who held him in esteem. Grade II ill) — 099mm“ D°ii°iir Margaret MacKie. Evelyn only’ 3L1!) ‘titan Extra‘! ch18‘ in 1890 scwlce w“ held at m’ home and was somewhat improved His Surviving are his wife, formerly Bernadette Plneau. Jqaeph Gallant. Dom sobey’ wmnfnd t . OCCASIJII olfh tell n, it y! ‘he - Interment w“ m the Peopws friends will hope for his speedy re- ( M155 Madeline Hagen)’; on, dwgh. Grade II (b) — Ciarie Duiong. fiance; Roger,’ 351;“ 1 fiififfififlyaf ihahamgs fol- GYRO MEETING — There was Cemetery. Hymns sung at the ser- menu-s @- Rtibtrt Barrie ter. Mrs. Harold I/iarriman of this Lorraine Biflhlihbfli- Mimiyii Mc‘ Parks. Manitoba Lucille Do -» lowed by dancing. the music bein a zood attendance at the local Gyro vice were. fZSafe In The Arms o! CASUALTY us.r_ Among the“ If Carleton Sid- city. two sisters “A. lélllcl- Gectemde I_Ome Gallant‘ and Marge Colborne. Ontario. _ ‘upplied by Andly Peamsay an Club meeting held at the Char- Jesus" and The Lord Is My Sheo- m ‘med wounded in the ma,’ ca" 0, l 4. to Mr. and Nevin. Miihcwh- B" "1 Y '1- Rogci- Ch Lilntii was served, loitctnwn Hotel last Monday even- hard. B. nap“ A C “an L“, m me ..cken nee Helen -—-- - atcclby MrtaGor-l mg, The creator part of th¢ meet- i‘ Y‘ m“ a‘ Y ' Iorralne Webb wfiiled away the s. Lllin McNcllLi v.35, prtscliictil SCHIIUUI‘ Myers. Mr. Myers iiarris cut their cake. A LIUIl was znade by ND‘. Lca on liciiiiif cf the neighbors ncrcirpuiiicti mill ctlicl‘ ‘r 'i'iic company 1L1 .‘.ll'. Alj/crs and _ many long _vca.l's of] iicailli and lIQDDIIlESS, disbursed in. their homes. The death cf Hafihx .1. Richardi ing was devoted to business, how- cvcr. a lively discussion on "Social Insurance" lead bv H. C. Bohaker created much enthusiasm among tha members. The only guest pres- cnr. was Capt. James Wade. The t chairmen for the evening l)‘ u. H. W. Plctch and W. R. Mac- e . FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The fun- eral of the Late Henry B. Burlioe. Alexandra was held from his re- FAREWELL PARTY-‘Plie staff of Fiiiconwood Hospital assembled recently to hid farewell to one of their oldest and moat esteemed em- ployees, Mr. Rudolph MacEwen, of Savage Harbour, who served as hospital car enter for several years. An a dress was read by Dr. R.D. MacLauchlan and the pres- entation of a purse was made by Ml’. Albert Milligan, after which Mr. MacEachem expressed his thahira and received the best wish-‘l’ | tljrlicoli many George Louis Roberts. who was regiment. Pte. Roberts‘ next of kin is his mother, Mrs. Florence Roberts, l4 Park Street, Charlottetown, P. El BIRTHDAY PARTY—Mrs. Arl- nle MacLeod of 229 Sydney street celebrated her birthday ,- and was very kindly remembered by many friends with flowers. gifts. leticrs and cards. In the a:- o (nee Ferric Dyatant), a daughte. MacLBOD~At the Halifax Infirm- ary. oil April 2, i944, to Major and Mrs. Rod MacLeod (nee Blanche McRac) a son. SMALLWOOD — At the City Hos- pital, March 3i, 1944, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Smallwoori, South- port. a daughter. MAagrA‘ s V. Winner Has First Mea Batik If! Cflnfldd icullrrctl at his home ill TlgfllSifigégglcfiyeséerday ippfiwmltgngte‘: c! of mo“ present‘ ,.__ —-—-—-——___ ylaicli 125th, at, 3 pm. ill hi"; 54th m M,‘ f” “Fey i? n ' - __ I many 353N135 , may“); ,__ M, ch _ ml"- He y“ the edeet m .5! the fifi1§$o§l‘°t§§l°;or"l?§»“;1f' liléhfiififi Dfixgrygadsniielgge 35.5fm? 31o‘ 1mm """““‘Y~"~ “i” m“ wi“ lvttetewn on Tinned-v. Mwh r35- ‘lie ‘m and M“ 15m“: mbhard‘ Service was conducted by his pastor upen to motor traffic. it wasi lam‘ “Wed nltemoon m!’ 19“- bi’ m“ T- 5- Mdliiiiln-Tfiii- i-l: was a uismlier of the Tiglilsh Branch of 111C Canadian Legion E been secretary of the to: ilic past thrcc years. ycrld Wa.‘ Nu. l iic saw was lli: R. C {L's Zilifl tc with hat rcgilien‘. until .113 Allnisiitg was signed. l-le had accii in failing hcaltli fcr the past ;wo years though lic was about his duties until recently. I-lc lcutes to niolilil i210 brothers, byivirc of Er-z 1r, Nll, and Adrien at honlc. two using. Mrs. Henry Bernard of Sulnnlcrlice and Mrs. Fidelle A: lliliii, Tlgnish. Funeral on ‘Thursday morning to St. Simon and EL. Jude Church, Tigliisil. Fuller ‘lCYViCiLi for Joscnli Ern- eht v l, 72 of Ill-i West Forty- Ilatii. were held in Mount Pleasant Chltpcl. the Rev. E. D. Bradeli. Di). officiating. Cremation foi- wcr. . Born in North River. P. E, Is- land, Mi‘. McElvcli came west in Rev. DK. Ross assisted by Rev. T. McLennan. Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, Pallbearers wclc Gzir~dcn Breliallt, Frank Bre- haut, Wallace Biehaut. Sidney Burlioe, Shedrack Jardllie and —R.ADIO AUCTION A SUCCESS —The annual Ya Men's Radio Auction which was held on Thurs- day evening over station CI-IGS. in aid of their different charities lwtls a decided success. The bidding was quite spirited all evening and the numerous articles donated by various firms sold at an average price of ninety percent of their value. This represents an increase over last gear when the average selling price was eighty percent of the marked value. Quit; an organ- ization ia necessary to carry off a radio auction smoothly and effic- iqntly and in this case every thing worked tip top. The musica num. hers supplied by member; of the learned yesterday. some roads havel been closed because of snow drifts for several weeks. A few dirt roads alid some gravel highways are also open to whocled traffic but many are’ ailll blocked in npota although the number open is being extended daily. Many dirt roads are not passable for motor traffic because of mud where the snow haa thaw- ed away. Roads are drying ra/pldly once the snow leaves, how- ever. and there is said to be little frost in the ground, SUNDAY SCHOOL HONOUIED -The south Granville Sunday school was honoured when they were advised by Mr. E . A. Thom- son, Secretary of the Board of Sabbath schools of the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada, that one of its pu ils Miss Irene Morrison had been a first pupil in Canada to complete the memorization of the "geélior Memory Course" (Revised 1 ) GOOD FRIDAY AT THE CHAR- LOTTETOWN POST OFTICILFH- day April 7th being Good Friday and a statutory Holiday, wickets will be open from 10.00 a. m. to noon only. The Iietter Carriers and Ru- ral Mail Couriers will obmrve the holiday. There will be no morning collection from Street Letter Boxes but the evening collections will be "9 made a5 usual. Mails will be despat~ ched and received as on a ncrmal day. FAIBVIEW 0N JOB — The Rocky Point Ferry Fail-view yes- terday poked its blunt noao out from the Charlottetown waterfront and headed through the rotting harbor ice towards Rocky Point to resume a service discontinued when a cold snap struck last December. The re-openlng of the service, which will not b; on regular schedule for a few days yet, was two days later than last year. ity United Church, Marion Avard Taylor, Charlottetown to Leslie Jame: Barnes. Victoria. B.C. FORD-FORD - At Zion Manse, March 29, i944. by the R/ev Carlyle Webster. Doris Lillian Ford, Herr-a ington, to Alexander Richard Ford. Wheatlcy River. IIlCKEN-CAMPBELL — At Zion Manse on Saturday, April 1. i944, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Kathleen Campbell of Vic- toria Cross to Mr. William Long- ridge Hicken of Montague. SlLLIPIIANT-WAYE — At Zion Manse, 0n Friday. March 31. i944. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Mrs. Lucy Maud Weye of Hunter River to Mr. John Ambrose Silli- nhant. of the same place. FORD-FORD-At Zion Manse. on Wednesd y, March 29, i944, by the Rev. C. Carlvle Webster, Miss Doris Lillian rpm of Harrington to Mr, Richard Alexander Ford of Whcatlay River. . . - . 1111a wcrlr was ccmpleted _t i . . . l l5.J. anti engaged m retail iner- i "if force Weie ihliCh flllpeeiated by l t be m1 1s M 4 _ ____ _ . , - n tilelldlllihs t1 ‘l and Grew" m” “mmm” 5- i “s N°v°m r “ W“ M s °r woimnm‘ ‘N ACTION ‘ P“ - - Brcakfalt 9h a Montreal hotel with his wife 1!] tans-hot about hi". v. t"... but about tho marvel ti . .- _ _____ -rison did or, receive th diploma I 1r, d t - I ' —~. —"T= iilgodiilBi-Jmilllxleglitl varibiiswagoiigia SCHOOL Licirrlv-c. MODIF- until Marcrlxi. Much creditis due this $311? ail??? ofsiggrtiilllilithn :12; T‘ " M h" midflmil- enioyerl by Meier Perl Triqllet. V- 0. following his "wile"- eviatlon ivhieh bretlaht him from Kelli!“ , l0 Passmor Street. on Sunday. - . .. .. -f 4| 1 ti G- d '1 k Railrc cl ICATIONS - Th regul r monthl brilliant Dl-iliii and also her Sunday wounded in action 1n Italy on _ arrival Wednesday g by ‘Ferry Command trans- Montreal. win Epic-rid. in sch-pew more the“ I filijlffig ‘ceonstlralitition rgllaiys. In _19B15 meeting of the Sechool iioard wag 8611001 teadher Mrs. John H. Mec- March 3'7. his llrents were info!“ 99%;,“ gealro“, In“ Doucme In h“ Mrt from Britain. Majflr Tflllllet won the Victoria} daya- Hh guest nt the rlvht is Major General 15.5 Mr. McEwen moved to Spirit Rlvcr held yesterday afternoon, Dr. I.J. Leod. This branch of the Sunday med yesterday- 0 illfiiflhliimi ".5 BURN,“ _ M chmotwwwn 0n Craig yo,» hi; hq-ozo com" (luring (h, ham; or Renaud. c111‘, nsan-l-v. Officer Commanding Mili- Allu. ivltlcrc he flliémiiii a lgBgfliiiii Yfio prcsiding. Mr, A. Amsworth gchooltdidusplendid wctiz-kdaiil ‘yearn received as to t mmi 1 w“ Hm” B isurhoe or. .,3_ and h now bnk h (crud, m, a we-Ltflnedll (My 99km 4_ (Canamzn “my Phmm sturc .a far opening a ranci us - w o was present on nvltat m; plu- ongra iln ciis are ex n e 0 a > , ' ‘, n8 * ' “at M" Tflqust Emu” proud, as h" human,‘ i i. ‘li G and P'8ll'il‘. Altai. He l1 bf , u B d, 11 r1 to h d ll . Alewndra‘ 55d ‘ W“ ' ' ' __ ______ _,.__._,_..__y ‘ vita; acltlver in eCCllTlllllllIitf/ life of ?@,- fiffiggfng (a; cltsyltmscclfiggifirii M Us an pup s "FIPPY AND APAP» STUBBQ ‘*'" ‘ time towns and W,“ o l-‘iie-Yt/eflu-aa decided to call for tenders for —I~‘UNERAL MONDAY - The ' ‘ Ttlllglbeé if gievlfliiiiw giver 113d; ,the lighting of the four schools funeral of thc late James A. Mor- “fsfeeggéntt” the we“ NW“ 5m‘ o” LANCE DEAR GET My .. .. . r. ewe relr . . r" i * n and also for the erection of en- rison was held from his residence __€ PURSE_OII_LNEVER MIND", WHERE'S MILBUCGE? F on, DEAR! aifpiatha.“ MOTHER, we GOT m0 IDEA.LE'S 'SIDE$, WHEN YOU START MOVE INTO MR. AND MR5. REHEARSALS, YOU'LL NEED SCROGGtNEVROOMS- A QUIET PLACE-JCOUNTTA AN’ PAY BOARD" YOUR NERVESH- "\ THAT'D HELP HER f! .. . ...._.-_.‘....e.. ,,. _ i" 1931 and “(Wed m V““°°“"“-i'- closed fire escapes at Prince Street on Monday afternoon at 2 o‘clock ~11 > h‘ ‘f _ 50h, , -PII,OBATE COURT-Judge Hal’- wiiiltii-‘xrlilhfihihtimh Ylqsiueghigifz. Lois gfsilKtlisi and QJ‘°°“ Sm" "f" Pwiii," C°"‘“"Y-RT“° §{"old L Palmer of the Probate Shim“ an o‘ Vancouver _ var“ 01001:. ome rou ne business tic sting cleigyman was cv. r. Coum Charlottetown hem A “h was a o transacted and the chalr- Carnegy of the Presbyterian “on o; m, own n smmersmm , A‘ 1' 1 p vapor; n‘ AN'GRAN'MA eAvs AUNTIE EFFIE'LL srmavsncuz TH’ couver Exchange . k“...- The following slams she broth- ers also survive: North River and Dean MacEwen. Vancouver. B. 0.. and Chester S. MacEwen, Gundy. B C. TUESDAY CASUALTY LIST -Among those reported killed on active service in the latest Casualty List of the Royal Canadian Air Force is Sergeant John oseph McNeil. Sgt. McNeil! next of kin is his father Mr. J. J. McNeil, Southwest. Lot 16. P. D. l. —PBOPEBIY PURCHASED — Mr. Louis Dystant of Summerslde has purchased a residential pro- perty from Mr. Willis \Varreii in- caled ori Granville Si. S ISLAND LADY BEREAVIJD — The death occurred recently of Mr. David Rosser of Seattle. Wash- ington, whose wife was tha form- er Mlss Florence stretch c.’ Long Creek and is his only survivor living at their residence 311i Han- fiord St. Seattle 44. Washington. , “JOIN (7.W.A-(‘.'a. Miss Lillian S. Wells and Miss Norma K. Lawson. both of Albcrtcn, l:fl. yesterday to join the Canadian Women's Anny Corps at Halifax. Mlas Wela was formerly ccurt atenogra-phz-i‘ to the supreme Court of P. E. Isand. whilc Miss LAWSON was employed. man. Dr. Yeo, thanked Mr. Ains- Wglgti}: git‘ fill; guilt‘ goeal of work w c e a pu n t free of cost to the Boarding rem: P. E. ISLANDERS JOIN UP _. Khaki of the Canadian Active Army has been donned by six more Prince Maid Island men who ale nlw awaiting posting from No. 6 District Depot, Hali- fax, to a basic training centre- They arc: Harry Joseph Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bar- rett. Spring Park street. Charlotte- town: Everett Charles Bearisto. husband of Mrs. Dorothy Bearfsto. Prineetown: Ivan Hammond Brad- shaw. 249 Prince street, Charlotte- town: Gcrcrd Joseph Dalton, s i of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dali; , Burton, Lot N0. 7; Joseph Alher". Gallant. husband of Mrs. Hazel Gallant. I06 Upper Queen street. Chlfiflttetowh: and Alfred Joseph iilkglns. husband of Mrs. Cather- ine l-ligglns, Kensington. —WEDDING BELLS — A quiet wedding took place in Alberton on Tuesday. February 29, i944 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. i. Icard when their only daughter. Rctta Helen, became the brida of Flight. Lieutenant Edwin Edmonds, RAF. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert "id- monds of Streatham, I..o:I':m,. England. The bride was attractive- l,v attired in a street length dress of rose crepe. The bride's maid. a as a stenograplier with the W. Klgassmatp of the bride, was Mic; Rogers Agencies LM ara Brehaut, R.N.. of Murray 30th. at the Baptist I Board, Mrs. T. Church who was assisted bv Rev. Mr. Biilon, ?BIBOX' of the Central Street Chris ian Church. A quar- tetic sang “Shall we meet beyond the River" at the service held at the home. Members of the quar- tette were aa follows: Messrs. Low- ll Hancock, J. C. Mountain, Maur- ce Mill and Earl Schurman. Pall bearers were T. D. Carruthers, A. S. McKay. John E. Campbell, Fred Mtlttlrt, C. B. Morris. M. F. Schurman. S P.E.I. GIRLS‘ WORK BOARD MEETS -— The Prince Edward Is- land Girla‘ Work Board of the M. RJLC- met on Thursday’. March araonage, Charlottetown, the president, Mrs. L. M. Murray presided. Plans were made for a Provincial C.G.1.T. Camp to be held in July. when son, National Girls’ Work secre- tary. had been distributed to the members, it was discussed in de- tail. The Board outlined the rc- ply which is to be prepared and forwarded by the Secretary of the J. Humphrey. Further meetings of the Board will be held soon to complete plans for what will be the best C.G.I.T. Camp held in this Province for many years. It la understood that. a charge is being laid under the Excise Act auinst a prisoner in tile Prince County Jail as the result of a dis- turbance a few weeks a go. Ae- cording to the report this prisoner. Duties determined and the Estates closed. The lawyers interested in the above estate; were W. Horn-g Noonan and Heath Strong KC. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Isaac Doucette was held yesterday morning frcm his late residence at it! Paeamoro Street to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where high mass was celebrated by Rev. Fat - er Balncs. CSSR. The pail bear- crs were Abraham Peters. Gordon Lcitch, Lloyd Crockett. Loula Mc- ‘CUTICURA: SOAP and OINTMENT For PROMPT RILIIF PlMPI-ES RAIIIES ILACIIIIEADS ttcura ha clear up nun 5| . ink Duy glmofiliicallegii so their ofiilanlfcl/rfili‘ i LEAVIN‘! WE'LL,THEY'VE BEEN LOVELY GUE5TS"BUT iFLL BE NICE TO BE ALONE ‘our HAS ELDORA cor MONEY ‘NUFF TO MOVE INTO EFFIE’S WHAT! ELDORNN BILLY ARE ROOM"! “W” THWGHT“ MILT saws sue was - - | gill.‘ Sofa” T on, I SHALL MISS ALLOfi YOU! auT, or counsdweu. ag so NEAR-- oae! nwmew MEWILL BE KINOA LONELY WHEN YOU MOVE‘- OVER 1'0 AUNT EFFIES .'