ovlns FROM OPERATION “mm” "m; ‘fill, lnmlv’ “lends °‘ M“ 5m" and "mu celled; tiwelve members and two visitors were present. The Muttart read a letter G Ea increased giving ‘and prayer for a glad to learn she is recovering Chflsmn n her recent operation at the M155 Mary IN ACTION — M! Mrs. John A. White ed. have received d from Hensley MacDonald ldd ess- soii, Pic. George 4 ing the members of the W. sing in iiciiou ill Germany. was nwch enjoyed and “ppm COMMISSION — was again arranged Burma in the Study Book "won of the Date Line" was given by [Miss Mary Muttert, M iMacMicken and Mrs. again the statement regarding Judsons translation of the Bible was given, followed by silent prayer, and united prayer from the Miseionar ter singing "O Wor note", the lord's Prayer wus re- peated in unison followe Set. William Greene. R.C.A.Fx pne ls a Flight iiluginrcr. _ , 'e is the former hiaryorie Kelly l‘ Slimmer5idc.—S JIANDICRAI-‘TS STUDIED — a study of handicrafts is ring a great zlcal of attention ‘n Marie Arseiiuult, an expert the arts of weaving, sewing, etc. been teaching two classes each school girls in the afternoon an adult class in the evening. course is to continue for two sted by her daughter served de- licious refreshment: end n locill time was enjoyed. The death occurred st. about in. Saturday at the home Frank Arseneuxi . . SHAW HUME - l.iL".it. . "'I'ed" Shaw, R‘. C. $3., has been on active service for r five years, arrived home l-‘ri- eighty-first year. She hsd been confined to bed for tho put brlo years but her condition only be- came serious about three The late Mrs. Gallant lisd been a native of Rustico and had lived there el-l her life. former Philorneno GliilM and h!’ predeceased her some year ago. she leaves to mourn one led bv his u-ife and tinld. Li('_lli‘.. i curl a short. lcave with viland Street, City. SLIGHT FIRE - in hclrgarioitetovjn ‘ h . tit a rust i i‘. t mg t at "Ibo x ’ ‘g < mentioned above, and five They arc Domey in Now and Doiphle, Fruit. Nicholas end Camilla in Rustioo. The body is being tlken to Rul- tico this morning arid will rest at the home of Mr. Dolphe Gallant until the time of’ the funeral whi will be held on Tuesday morning with Requiem Mass at 8t. gustirio Church, Ruetiocm-G ilm investigating in the cleaning room. turned s Urie of nose upon it .'l by the time the firemen er- ied the fire was under control. and Itfrs. Watson Hig- e City Police Force, who- ntpleted two tours of operations V: enemv territory Daring burglars during the curly hnurs of Sunday morning made en- ergetic efforts to rob the C. N. They smashed in several doors upstairs leading into iturious offices and broke the locks on four of the doors. entered the ticket office by unash- ivy transports in the Eirropcari ‘rning for the mainland after a with his parents, ‘a an advanced course in ——-— l u. "JNI-‘L YESTERDAY '" Th‘ of value. the thieves scattered ps _ zrulafisv AI-IIVII O All! Arnold , Illmwood r0- ceived word um. her husband, Pie Arnold R. MacDonald hss a-rriv safely oversees. —WOUNDID IN ACTION- Word hll been received by his mother, Pte. Cyrus Joeqiti hes wounded in notion. Ptc. Gaudet is the son of Mm. and the late Prank Gaudet of Bedeque. VISIT IiIlDYID-HI. GONOI OJ-rrle of flhldin. fiokltdiovwm I left yesterday ‘ on ro- turh after sgending some time with his brot er, 1..A O. uncoin and at his old home lslond. This has been rim visit u; tho Ielllld yous and he recalls old IINI IABIILY grstuletionl IN ‘ tended to Mr. and Mrs. George S. McKenria of errivelod ily. also have s dough . One son i; in the Merchant ine e second in the RC A F. and the remainder st home, trim are deceased. 008! H0 THROUGH IOI - The ir were culled shorth! beforeeixo eokluteyeaingto rescue e hone that had broken through the hlrbor ice off Fort Edward. The driver of the horse had succeeded in removing him hovwver and the firemen’: usist- ance wee not needed. PLATI GLAI! BRORIN — A large plate glam window was bro- ken in the store of Kelly and Mc- Innis in the early hours of Sun- dey morning. It is said taxi driv- ers across the street heard the creeh end immediately called the police who. though quickly re- lpondfng to the call, could find no om about the premises. RECEIVE! EFFICIENCY ME - AL — Mr. W. H. Mlcbeod has received the Canadian Efficiency Medal awarded to his son Norman . ac . _, of. present serving with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals on the Western Front. Slgmn. MacLeod enlisted early in i939 and has been overseas for more than four years. SERIOUS FIRE — Fire deItNr ed two lnrge barns Saturday eve- ning the property of Everett Meo- Leod of Clyde. A large quantity i. ‘iorul of the liize Miss Martha crs and other material They were foiled, however, in their attempt to secure anything of value for the ssfee in the dif ferent departments had not been According to oiipeiintendent E. W. attempted robbery must have taken midnight. Friday an _ urday morning since the night dis- patcher gs on duty each night till l2 o'c . in. A brief service ivas held st .> lhnlom Funonil Home, con- J. j theNuwDomfnion United Church ‘v re conducted by Rcv. J R. s iiinion Cemetery. The pallbear- . were: John lifcFsdyen. Gordon 1hr Duilel Taylor. James Tay- ‘hylor and qlflflflflfi M671 110M! — , Pflnqg County girl k of Nursing sister Ai d of Cope Wolfe, unruly returned from we be had been serving i The Knights of Columbus yel- ieen How. terday in honor of their founder, F, 151mm} Rev. Michael J. ltdcGlvncy. attended ovgyseaglholy communion at. St. Basilica at the 8 o'clock mess, af- they assembled at the (he) Charlottetown Hotel for breakfast. Deputy Grand Knight, Mr. D.E. nonanbpreslded and seatedmast the .3 u 1,», Ilionrl ta le with liim were Ex- c n d n cr-llcncy Most Rev. James Boyle. the guest speaker, Rev. G. Dowcet, Rev. - won‘ or JUVENILE; _ Alrw. McCardle. Dr. WJP. ; .50 wigarette-thefi from Fostcrfs iug store during the curly hours Saturday IllOYllillQ uuas the work _ ljuvcniles. in tho opinion of the M - ',.,lomon’s Division, R.C.A.l-‘, Cun- den Merchant Marine grrsoiincl, d British wives ‘Miiiilll; 0.312.. Commander J. J. ‘Cnniiolll’, Surgeon Lieutenant L. C. Mnlioney and ilie Grand Knight,‘ diva}? offered by Bishop ,1 1 . A QBoylc an t e large ‘e “we! H members present sat down to a 0i’ former resident red his store by breaking o small, _ k Following the meal the chair-man ‘.1 inzrnduccd Father Dowcet who gave a very interesting address on the iriteriintinnal situation which was lthoroiighly enjoyed and appreciated iIn his closing remarks he told the gathering that the "new world" sf- ter the ivrar would see ohsriltg pre- . . _ H -_ dominatn-R over greed. me ng it A(‘( EPTR SHUT POSITIOB IR bet-t" ma“ to “v9 m. u_ _ Mr. \v.J. Brawdcrs moved a hearty ‘waikul sumJand unanimous vote of thanks to rrside. who is h me on a thrceflhe speaker Whlllh ~ ' c- gcttin: he." Qllllid 8960mm! lnlvcrsity‘ last! Grand Knight conveyed to taken an 5P9“??- Tlie singing of the National An- brought the proceedings to l and has now been ‘ a close. Ftwtcr reported list mg ‘ t ii dheck up of tiic stores goods ‘ uo stolen A few chocolnte bars iiy also have been taken. and the Deputy AS on the teaching fltaff of Mc-i ' Rgattikeifiuiaigci‘riéhedultriggeifinrlA¥iiil ISOCiIBIEWBeiciEXSIQfiCiBA Aiiiui-Qm“ Ad??? ' p = '“~ i. E a e ‘m ‘m 5?, director of uis Progrelelve Gon- llfidrpfillfl! gathered in the court house at. Alhcrton for the purpose of re- iflfiflllllZilifi the Alberton and West \'(;, __ Mn Jamps oPtllIlItTE Board offlTzade. Thiéegoard of _I'l1ll& WES 1'5 0118i‘! “"2".iui.s"l..iiz.:eis"l. u": I a e M, n tors pertaining to the welfare of I, ,-__ the comniiltlity. For the past few yours ihc Board has not been ac- ,. The following officers were elect- ed by accliimation for the comb‘ tint: in Bloomfield flllfi when he ' as pNeilmed tlicrc: President, Mayor Wilfred ‘rant-on. FY94 Rlmwy. A very pretty wedding was solem- ' Sccrlctnry’, Merritt. caiiiigiian. a, Mcmbcrs of the Council: —Ja.mes . Mynck, Howard Clarke, John A. John" N B when m“ “m” Patrick Walsh, John - ltosh. A. J. Mathcson. Carl Weeks. 1 A. D. O'Brien, Carl ~. lmn Mclnnis. John P. Wal- livrbcrt. Matthews. ‘ : Jnlin Maclntosh. John ' r t. Publicity and Tourist: J. W D ceanfl" md l mack "r w“ tqrniin Myrick, Claude MacNelll. -' - _ Membership: ilcbcr Corbett. O. c -n liic inst R. S. lmard, Merritt Callaghan. C. R. Lonrd, Rcv. W. E. Mnnnghnn, R J. M. Fraser, J. A. Bernard, y —- - ,1M.L.A.. Rev. Patrick Wals W M. l. DIEETING-Tlie an- ford irlriy inccting of tho \V. - - United Jcllcy, l-iciici‘ Corbett. Don Camp- hnrnh mct n! tlic lininc of Mrs. i7(‘ii. flank Multrirt Thursday, Nizirvh Bwnarri. h. at 2 _ Iinltiirti Dunbar, Jciiii P. interest to many friends . esignnt. presided. w, Evcrntt Williams, Cedric] gtllvez of P.E I took place in the n c Auditors: mt". J. M. Fraser, H ' ountnin of the Lord“ ~. llowed by prayer, iicxt iucctiuiz of the council ill i)!‘ lirlil at a o'clock on Thurs- were given by nine day, April 5.—S, of feed and a threshing machine were lost iri the blaze. Thouglh Mr. McLeod was absent st t. e time of the fire, his wife end fam- ily succeeded in rescuing the stock and most of the farming implements. The heavy loss was partially covered by insurance. The fire started on the roof of one of the barns but. it is not known how it became ignited. —ARRIVI.S HOME — Supply Assistant John McNeil, R. C. N V. It" arrived home on Saturday night from overseas on twenty- eigl-it days’ leave prior to being discharged from the Navy on com- passionate grounds. He plans to enter the business of James A. McNeil and Sons of which Ms father. Mr. D. F. McNeil. M. Li. A, is the proprietor. Mr. McNeil has been in the Navy for two years the latter part of liis sci-vice being in European waters. Prior to Join- ing the Navy he was an employee of Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. He has five brothers and one sister iri the services-s. FOUND DEAD IN BASILICA- Michael Braham. aged '14. and a of Kerisinigton. was found dead at ‘I130 yesterday morning. his body lying at the bottom of the concrete steps lead- ing to tlie basement of St. Dun- stans Basilica. Coroner ' Dr. J D. McGuigan. upon viewing the body, decided In inquest was un- necessary. The deceased had been living in the City for the past year. When he felled to appear for breakfast yesterday morning at his boarding house, 236 Grafton Street. the police were notified. A brother, James. lives in Kensing- ton. and a sister. Mrs. Coleman Cameron, st. Richmond. PREDICTS VICTOR! — Pros- pects for a sweeping Conserva- tive victory under the leadership of Hon. John Bracken in the next Federal election were described in sddremee delivered yesterday by Mr. R. A. Bell. Ottawa. notional servative puny. who spoke before the women's organization in the afternoon and before the Queens County executive and poll chair- men lest night. Mr. Bell predict- ed that the results in North Grey would be repeated in men? dil- mm through the Dominion when the opportunity came. and tilted the Conservatives now felt ss- sured of such a victory at the ill u would give them a wor ind rnniority. OARR - DOIRON. WIDMNG- nlzod iit s 30 pan. on . Monday lbhh at. the Cathedral in St Cronin united in the Holy 30nd!» of Matrimony, Miss nlleen Marlon only dsughtzr of Mr. and Mrl. Edger J. Doimn of Miaiyfleld. Pl}. I. end Earl Comrnordoie Carr. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Com- mordore Carr of (leafy. N B The w bride was becomingly attired in l street length dress of hlue with matching accessories and fl brown fur coat. The bride wls attended by iii-r cousin Mist Beatrice Peters of Nort-h Rustico, PEI who wore pink with matching ac- ‘The groom was sulmwrffd by hi5 brovhar-in-lsw After the signing of the register the happy couple accompanied by henr. relatives motored to the Royal Hotel for breakfast The couple thcn left on a short trip to Fredericton, tihelr return they will reside- ln St. John, N B. where the groom l; iin employee "a mm Rofinc-rlcs —-IIORNF. - RAM-SAY NU?- TlALS-A very pretty wedding of and rc- Cliiirch Minsc. Halifax on the evening of March 10th. at '1 o'clock. when Ruth Miltirsd. youngest finisher of Mr Irvin! Ramsay. Alhcrton was united ln holy bonds of matrimony with wnd 11m], Kinkorn in the n tzheilthsoninthoflsa- g, OnCO of the Atlantic Sugar uRA~€ws BUDGET wROUR sATu Kenneth be id, RC N.V 8., ' OI - Ind MI. Ellie eidefi eon H . luv. a. r: mu perf the double r cen- mony- The b e looke very of Matador blue rayon crepe in e two-piece effect with e. Iweettieert nemlirio. or ‘lie d lo the groom Her het was s becom- 1H8 matching ehlde with veil and she wore whito gloves. The youn8 couple were unattended. mimedi etly following tho on they mud over to Dammit: when reception was held in their honor at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Wi- fred Gay, friendsod the groom. The table wit/h its snowy white (like with A mlnlltui’ bride . ‘Bio d men: wu y counted wi pink and white strwlmcre. r travel- Mh to her mer- rhgle. the bride was pi-eeentcd wib I beautiful chenille bed- Blfl friends. The happy young couple will roeido in Dartmouth for the present, where the groom 34 ""158 with the R..O.N.V..R. Mdly Mend! were prosaic in 'I‘i‘inity United Church. Summer- sidq. yesterday afternoon to pay their final tr bute to the memory of that good citiun tho late M A. Stirling McKay. by the Rev. JBWIB. assisted by Rev. K. G. Sul- livan. Rev. Chas. Carnegie of the Presbyterian Church pronounced the benediction at the close the regular burial service which Masonic service. The hymns sung were "Abide With Me" and "Ponce, Perfect Peace." There was also s quartette number the “Christians Good Night.” The Masonic service was in charge of Mr. Waldon Darrach, Grand Master of the Grand lodge of Prince Edward Island who de- livered the oration. Rev. John Jarvle. pronounced the final words at the graveside in the People's Cemetery. Honorary pail-bearers were: Messrs. Major Townsend. William Strong, John H088. J. M. Nichol- son, ev. Geo. Ayers and W. H. illsoliford. The active pail-bear- erl were Messrs. M. I. Bradshaw. L. R. Allen, J. L. Gorrill, Ben]. ihlarp. Donald Baker and Emery Y c. The floral tributes were pro- fuse and very beautiful and were from friends from home and abroad-S. WEDNESDAY —-MUCII IMPROVED — Friends and acquaintances of George Sheen of Summerside will be pleased to hear that he has im roved much and went to Monti-ea recently to undergo another operation-K. NOW CANADIAN CITIZEN — Among those receiving certificates of naturalization during the month of July was Herman Jorgensen, a native of Denmark (Vernon River) now in the service of the Crown. LEAVES FOR OTTAWA — Lt. Ciridr. C.P. McKenzie. officer commanding H. M C. S. Queen Charlotte here, leaves this morning for Toronto and Ottawa on naval business. PROPERTY SALE - The pro- fit? owned bv Miss Mabel Mac- o . 238 Cumberland St. was sold by public auction yesterday to Mr. Joseph Shams for $3.075. Mr. W. H. Benton was the auctioneer. HOME FROM OVERSEAS -.. Sgt. Cecil Lawless who was wound- ed in Holland on October last. er- rlved on the Island last week to visit his sisters and his father, Mr. James Lawless. Grand Trscedie. He was accompanied by wife and sister. Mrs. Helyn MiicKenzle of Truro. N3. Mrs. Daniel Mac- rivstely yesterday he MncLeln Fun- eral of the lste been was held afternoon from ducted by the Rev. T. E. MsoLcn- nan who also officiated at the grave. Interment was in the Pee-- pie‘e Cemetery. The road between Mount Btewirt end sourie was opened yesterday by the Governmen plow. Another plow was working on the road be- tween Milton and Hunter River. The roed to Albany. Crspaud, uid —RO’I'ARY MEETING — TM subject of juvenile delinquency was ueeed at the regular meeting the summersideTlgotd Clil: e John Jervie. Donald Baker. W. Ii. Darby. end Dr. J. C. Simpson. Mr. Albert l-lueetls wee elcomed es l. new member cl’ the elub.—8. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the late Annie McNeiu was held yesterday from the Mec- Lcan Funeral Home, the service being conducted by the Rev. T. . Goodwill. Pei-bearers were Charles Carson. Louis canon. George W. McLeod. Alfred Affleok. Nelson Bell. and Lorne Colee. In- torment weal in the Brookfield T}?! late Annie Mc- t e P. E. island Ho!» . sac cemetery. Neill iltcd at ivas a daig McNeiil and Phill. Tirine Mc- Neil and is siirvlv bv two ruth- ere. wiiiiiicc McNelli <1 Miiiui and George McNeili of Monti-eel. -RETURNED SOLDIERS win.- atrick Ryan. chair- man of the Legion Welcoming com- mittee. accompanied by Maya J11‘. Arnett and councillor DJ‘. cNeil were present at. the Railway station, summerside on Monday evenitlif to victims IaJh Gun ififlt,‘ sign o r. an s. a- e a an. um‘- memos hogi frog lgheAbattlef gig? yim . . i-sensu st fouls who served in France Both boys were given cigarettes en a lunch before proceeding to Hflir homes in tuur~ a ni-mber of the ‘own council our be csent vmi r. vim we.come re ii M R" to ll t. rnifig so . . "_...._s.'_._svi..g,s.u..-..i.sv¢; .5 ;_';...... Lnwm-nmc. __ Camille DCIROChBLI . Deenocbee wee ‘l0 ill inn pelrll. gift. of g t my.“ Thglrrfil Milodirche. end A .urii..r:-.i* a u» .f w . w . W». ‘M!!! Mscpennen, g -'lo nsuihv 00mm s. if f ed rumors but n .in, IOIIIIIIO barium terdsy that. the RCA. . when at Mount Pleasant wow n e Ii It h . e ms no ridide d! M ountmsbowf-ll ll f. Wrilhi’ WI‘ l clothvvss centered by h nicely doecoreted thine-tier wedding w Mxiluilfridvhoiigllzlél. gvltier- sehie foundation”! motheflmglicnl n =51?» -l0MI Iitoiu ov file s a Do l ll w, '- 4i a . M lmufig_. t-th - 56rd Street.- l ton f: ‘frets-At the A griindso l of Mrséelfenry i: lilo on" lllznnnnmwnow BOARD-é “W” Ym- l w Meenorubp B Ab‘ p O . B4. . David Mloliionnl , “d 5L. , 1 A W with It ' “N”! “d “w” mmrc“? by h" hi 00d hum; ‘nflfdm “:2 fnntryaalvision no‘: fiiiit M Lciieii Mini- vmy Offioer__ my I fill he hi! " ltltldii "A, M, h IAINOR-At the Prince m gggiaiin riimiiroii ‘tide at. IIAD ivAlllow nicer! a out of the men having o narrow coupe recently when an lingllsh deetro iammcd the Odnldii hes). m. sci-bur corvette URCII, 1m Blginn. mt“- ,, ' . _' bo ll QMI Iflcl ~:..i':i.:~""~’-*- p old T0 r. I. mm. dimetich the corvette wn saved "u"! 1'9"‘! 4 uick thinking d Lieut. asemont who swung the corvette hard to starboard w; - At lilvcriii wiima" . It. and Mrs. Liefurgey. s son. ‘I17 months can.“ . c ABRLIY-iAt the Prince County o l on Much l8. ill. to Mr. was immediately followed by the b, and fl. Olerk medley, Hamilton s eon-l N —-'f.‘het m“ . . Iellnd iiiiqiim, .1040. Alfllii MoNeill, _ —APPOINTED CALI‘. IZIR — Mr. Kennel-h Green 01 Al bflhv has been appointed e organizer for the (1.0 I‘ .in Edward Island. Mr. Greene will be to hold public mee throughout the Island and f0 ganlae 0C F. study clubs. He will also act as l, contact man between the Provincial and the Mr. Green has st- tended 5t. Dunstan’: University and 5t. Francis Xavier U tigflnish. NB, He headquarters in Summerside. —8. THU I THAT $1.000 CI-IEQUI — Colin. Finance Committee Council. informs that the $1,000 cheque referrod to (,1 N st. the recent meeting of the Fire Board. represented part. of annual amount. voted to the Fire Or irielly, the nn- null amount vote but in i944 hnd been increased to $6.000. or $200 to each of the 30 members of the Fire Department. Usually the amount. is but occasionally. as stance, a partial payment is made. On this occasion it was done with the intention of helping the fire- men because of the expense th had undergone at the Firemenb Convention II WELCOME!) HOME — Nurs- o ‘I c‘ x At uhlfldttfldflfl f Cnppe Wolfe. Ir Mr 'l‘ -'- Ali siimmmu. '1. ma. rm. Ainedeo o3 l0 your. YOUNKIR ~ M 9t. John Oenlrli Hospital. March B. 1M0 M Reginald Youriker (Aime nceeev Yolritwrunersl fronf Newton, mu l dlughtei‘. mien ' and en route spirit England. g u n" ¢°u"'_ LIIUBGIYA — At m as. insftultn? at cum r1 farmer's eoueln, Mrs. IR Ill u» At the Wdlflfll I166- tdkrAlhcrwfl 0h M801’! neuron, I eon. moan. c onosserr - at the P1‘. Island) in his MQIJONALD -- At ouoy daughter, Patricia. bu" l muck-m New u: rmipiiiii. AibcTion, on fan. 4e to m. and Mrs. iiiici-aw cad, e daughter, Mac“)! woou m. thQ weimn n it l CM“ Aiserwifaii mi. o, is m ' Nfril. Norman Wood, daughter, Nor-me. Jane. "MAN - At thé Western HOIMMI ibcrton, on Feb. M, 1M5 son, John William. O'CONNOR - At uic King's coun- Montegue. PILL. on 945. to Mr. ltld Mrs. James O'Connor. 8t. Mlrfl 56M. P-E-L. s eon. Patrick Jacqui. NICHOLSON -'- M the King County Hos ital, Montague. P. . i0. 1946. to Mr. and P. 2.‘. 1.. a son. John Probate Court. at u u, u, m‘ - W Tu ed t! Wed- ' ' BRAIIAM ~Qlidddgly t on e my an Aiberton. I g, Michael . N Y. ts of Surnme side, Gordon Glo- Mo IILL - There were closed and accounts . Darby. KC. Don cxsoiv "At ‘ A m, no, Morley u. Bell, no. A '“' m’ mm“ ssoo M- . N” n“ “m” m" siiiiiiriiim, oiiiiiioitciown.~msieii-_ Street, called out the firemen st Y,‘ ulwlfiaklflegm is ~ ' ii GILLAN-At st. isimimii- “ ital, Brigton. Moses-Fe " Ho’ re. James B. Gillan cg WILLIAM‘ -. At. th ii ' b Willi: m’ M h” qllidfiy noticed vim t/he mint ins-i llie fircmrn had it extinguished within a few minutes A more ser- ious blame occurred house ablittlo more than two months ago-Friday moi-hind Jan. 13 3 o'clock that morning. Mrs. daughtor-ln-lsw of Mr George Bcrrigan. woke to find her bedroom ablaze arid with fire sur- Y.M.C.A. lest evening. George Welter: presided. There were new rnmnbers inducted in Yl . » ... in rigi- hi?! m». ,, Lilian- . Much . ml Mrs. Hdhlfi aged '13:. '_A_., tisomati. .. at Murrs ' ’ March I. , , . ,Boiine1i. lied It ADAMS -- At Beeview on Monk N. 194e, Ouihbert Adams, Aged I ‘ ll -i- In Carson City. March 3i, l , Ohsrl Q tklrivdcr, beloved wife t the 0th liolpitdl, lild floufmlrly of Ginrlottetnwn. s. Me ennui, 'Kin ore, e c h m ninl’ one: ° l‘ ° “ - aim. Moamii. P. n. “M” h l9, me. m in. ind Mrs. J. Argus Johnston, Rose- neath. P. E. 1., s son. Mac ABE — At the P. E. I. March 19. i045. to Mr. h-ri t d ri- Wigmore instructed the new mem- badly burned about the EGG PRODUCTION UP -.- Yell. terdayh provincial egg and poultry report. furnished by the Dominion FUNERAL QERVICI -- The fun- ,0 tion lest. week eq r an increase of 300 eases over eral Home. The service was con- Th KILL! — At the ChArlottc/fowl a Hospital on March 20, 1M0. to s, illilm an tho meeting of Club be held in M no in the near future. cn-i cmmnfi m“, Multan: - At e cases, an inoru ‘L- - W,‘ one cent on Grade A large. of the shipments are gain no/m dun "ro sourtis -- N Victoria is already open to motor 5p traffic. Captain Thoma 011mm Pownsl. Street. Cit . stioeu a sudden heart at. sok at o'clock yesterday c W1 ioniiu» he G. OIATXQ. q] “g He is survived by two some: Alon- snder on the homestead at Grefid River. and J.D. Cummings, vete- tAl .itoth nice iui iibait d !0e_l&. As the wife of th d tlin is buried in now resting at. A.A. n al H . All. CADET OIIIOBR. Ill! - Warrant Of oer J. B. M: nectimi with the th B iiiidron on Monday everil let yesterday for c elmi '. f C" iie iiiiieii ‘f irons? yflte my afternoon at l i. flL-B mii ‘Qua-brains: Ronald ii iii m. i8 on the cei-iiiiii‘ front ill I .\ . .. . . of Miscoilc c m. bit-oli- "Wlwilv It. iionole Rhine were those" of lit. lenef-ei" who was not I st Anny cracked over the ii yen to the Point. Service iii action nlaltist P: Qhi: nan iin in min. First Allied troops some the Division, after m‘. yes "M" . ney n. Hodges. above. the "GJ-‘A . l1 8 Rn ti iimiiii bpiiiniiticiiiia M.ET the church and grave al MJJQ-llifilhfii —CA.\'ADIAN LEGION tim - The mum- meetbvr of fitndiafiiifiidhnfl a iiisauci iii the infantry ih m. l, llils and in World wt.- r lirou idllflnc uii Heine-Argonne unwiel-