i OUR NEWS BUDGET .5. OUR" SATURDAY suBscRusERsi Ml", aim Mrs. Will. ' ‘ A number of cars Tryoh managcd to get through to Central 'I‘ryon on Sunday I|lIr*‘I“l'I('Ii{i-‘i will .l l.li.il Ali's. H. Bruce ti in scrlou-lj." ill at her hoiuc left for Ottayva where he has 0c- cupled a position in the Civil Ser- vi IJIIRX \\ IIJLPGI) I l) l)!“ - lt-i-lllfi uas plying the reguim route and 'I'or:neutine wstcrdav as the s. town pWDHTPd to leave {or rlrydock. ‘The latter boat made several trips gilt between this Province and the mainland yeslerd: ;' hem: replaced bv the old f untiergoiiig an annual ovelhaullng. HOUSE-WARMING AT CANOE happy event took _Dlfl(‘9 at the beautiful new home 10f Mr. and Mls. Sandy MacKen- ,zie. Canoe Cove. on the evening of lApril 2nd, when upwards IIMISHGCPHQG on Friday afternoon, April 5th, when it become known Major J. R. Paton, M.C.. for- merly A.D.C.. to the Lieutenant for Halifax- Governor, has been appointed Recruiting Officer for the Pro- iCllIl1‘li‘.l'l€'lOi\'l1 on Saturday to visit (i and liliizh- ih[\_ R ‘ ' At Sourls on Monday. April 1st. her eternal reward Mary Margaret beloved dau liter of the late Agat a Hol- land. at the earlv age of twenty-two M506 away at_her home after a- ll’. six weeks iLiless, -r\ul:s Position-Alias JP11- iv ". (iflllglllcr of 1mm Clark of Kenslilg- ‘all left recently for Ilaliflix where s "l has uvcepled ll position in the -1v 931(1) BlIl'l'IIl).-\\' -l\Il'5. Louisa , g birthday at the home] her sister, Miss Phenols Rich- a. SENT UP T0 SUPREME COURT -John German, Fredericton P. E. 51*- I; The wide circle oi’ friends of Mrs. Charles Dlckleson of this place wlll I learn with regret that her condition ‘ lS nct as satisfactory as her friends would wish and hope for a favorable change at an early date. Mr. Lloyd Howstt of North Try- the B lottewndi. left for iillilllx Satur- day morning ivllere he intends tak- i-ng his exams for engineers’ papers. --LADIES BAND— Band Master Victor Chalsson reports that his appeal to the ladies to replace some family u, lof the men in the Band, who have come forward when 4m address of Joined the Forces, has resulted in services. it ls expected that a lad- ies unit will be formed in the negr- I.. was sent. u s.“ '5“ ‘iii t t a pe ar a is ra e . vesteixilaynvlle lavas chflrfled with the theft. of a cheque- luéilcheoxndwals} serve; b1 Th. “i a es a e oyed a . oven- ls: l»: we el- l» Klnnon of Charlottetown. (formerly pa“, of Canoe Cove) took place on Prl- ‘ day. A r11 12th from MacLeans parlour: to People's Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were: D. Mac- Klnn Ma Klnno _ blind. is enjoying excell- lnt hlallzll. ‘it is the ' all“! ijoy inaiiy more happy blzlhdiiys neighbors gathered at their home for the purpose of extending , them and family a verv hearty wel- ;rolile to the commit lCovc. After a social chat. the meet- 111".’ was called to order by Rev. T. iW. Goodwill who Dllrhosc of meeting. and who can. "b .\’ acted as chairman h evening and called lipon Mr. and ,l\l-s. ltfacKelizio and ATTEND OPERA - Mrs. Simon (Jhlllg p:r:ol"nl.il-- oi i (ll wore n. black satin bu}; ‘ btnlfltli shim-back silk crepe e was an orchid. W111i" a pearl fleck- -Clty Police are continuing their drive on gaming devices in the din! 1195 been anti-flied city and rmenqy ywehle punch place in Montreal on Wednesday, boards tgoether with a number of boxes of candy were seized. An moans mole appear: a the Mont» Oriental restaurant 1n Charlotto- town was closed down by the Po- 1100109- llce due to the unsanitary condi- tion of the establishment. —BURIAL SERVICES -The fun- \'.‘t‘l(‘f‘lllf‘ was read by Mrs. Aiacllfachcrn and a wcll filled purse was then presented b ‘ m UPLOUQ, New Haven. Mrs. P. M.‘ l .\I1)hL‘.Ofl CjLcpy and Mrs both of New York ‘ill ifelzlil". Oiialva, arrived by pique »: called home hv the l‘ nioilur, Airs. 'I;llfl:ll_ , -.ll"i"-.<l llegii: Home. If . to tenor! that licl" con. .s murll improved since their " POLICE COURT — At the police court yesterday two cases were re- manded until it later date. the one a charge of vagranqv, and the other a case of theft, adjourned from a former sitting. An unlawful sessor of a small quantity gas fined $10 and costs or twenty -srrs.vmsn rnivanal. - Mrs. lafteiidctl tile funeral of her cousin Ii lolt-tetowil oli Saturday and remain. ed over the week end visiting her brother, Elllilllfill, P numerous otler friend; Mucus mull BI! ' _ ' —~— (‘ . . w.’ li..-.T~§§R.“...~,..f,€'§‘.’_‘ Mr. Edgar Stevenson, Westminls- l .7 p‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' tor, ltfass, returned to his home on ' Monday of last week. Mr. Stevenson was called to 17E old hoinc here a month ago. 0n account of the d of his mother, Mrs. James C. Ste- venson and the illness of his fath- er, Mr. James C. Stevenson. ' shortly after his son — NDIAN Ill-IR MILLS‘ DAM ml Ffilllillllliy ls 'l‘ugillil in lhc loss of a large porllon of his mill dam in the big lrcsliet oi last Tuesday night, and the inconvenience consequent up- o‘ it. it would seem a good nc- Rev. J. H. Bishop. Mwagprgiol‘ aunts a‘ M11‘. and m?“ ____ rs. . . urge of s cty are Philfadtrglplilrtdzltteflding the wed- Mr‘ and Mrs‘ Peter wauh or ng o oer aug er Miss Con- Povmce during the p stance Roscma to Mr. Charles milking the mp by auto 1mm the“. home to Kensington where they were comiwrllcd to leave their car and make the remainder of their ' \ islnild and for mrinv -“‘.i"l‘l"ll' llflflnf Of g1... oIlc“ custom of forty or more LEFT FOR HALIFAX —- Messrs. Thomas Wood and Harry Green of Cardigan, PEI. who arrived in town Tuesday nlg t and spent a couple of days with the former‘; cousin. Mrs. John F. and Ml‘. MacDonald left Thursday morning for Halifax where will spend an indefinite period of time-New Glasgow News. FAREWELL PARTY -— On Wed- Prancls De Bol Jr., of Hlllsdale. N. J., which took place at Freder- icksburg, Virginia. April 15. at Trin- M IFrank Beales, Miss Maud BERlES and Miss Gloria Largo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F‘. De Bold and other rela- tives were in attendance. 1 zrim LeBlanc. Archlbnlrl Street. I —-l-'.»\RE\\‘ELL oarmamxo AT A SALVATION ARMY nuilrrixn __ CLFIIIIIOXT — Numerous !!.'iIll(‘l'('(l at the home of Mr, and years of age. Beszdes JIVYL‘ are left to moli "s and l‘.\'O sisters. suv nu rcvoir to their son George Ell‘!il‘l"f‘l‘.§, whom he tamed P" m0 (my after war was declar- cd. Hc was presented with a com. till’ address on the first “"18"; erected hl- God for the .i"“""'" 0f H15 nPoillf‘. Comman ant lam‘ “TF5- Hillfllove are conducting lneetillgs everl- evcrliilg this week lll file Ai'ill\"._ Toillehi he uill spnik (m Li!‘ inst five Colnnllilitiuurllis. ll. ll C‘ " - ‘no ‘ ‘Godmn and a‘ muse‘ pretty wedding was solemnized at John the Baptist Church. Mis- couche on Wednesday morning u-lien Mas-i le Steele. daughter of Ml‘. and Mrs. Joseph Steele. became the bride of Mr. Ralph Gaudet of Sum- Reverend Mr. Gardner's the boys and girls ml neighbors gathered at the home of Pownal. to bid farewell Gordon Camp of who has volunteered his servloe to his King and Country. Lunch was served by the hostess and music was fumlshcd by the George Chap- Lnlli) "m nip“. 1- :1“. ind, ill ullirli lie was guided h sit-ma,» “homo”, “Om St LIQUOR LECISI ATION null: of ‘he. :TI<I.\"l'ED-In ZIOIl Cilurell on Sun» davafter the close of the morning fivrvlce. Rev. Mi". Wfllklfl‘ OliYllllCfPE éllllf‘ temperance situation £15 hp h3g1 qircseittctl it to the nleillbvrs of the (iovcrnilielit and other mclnbers of the Lmeislnture when a ‘if -from the Temperance ‘ ch hc Sftw in the distance. He went on to explain that sent Jesus Christ into this light include us to God. it ur- " o" C; lsowc will never gct oil _ n .. of life. and lf we are. now it we ("an ilnd the right nlv by follolving Him just as the Rector foilmi his destination by tol- lmvlrlg the light. FUNERAL SERVICES-The furl- beDre w Gardner :i. Z 1 i . v. 2 v I liti, Chas. Moran, J. A. Colllnszs. Service at. the grave MAKES TRIP FROM CITY TO SUMMERSIDE —The Borden high- w when Fred Brown's taxi left Char- lottetown yesterday , _ Suinmersidc without much dilticulty. '1lic road was reported to b? D1155- able with only onc bad scctlonbe- tween Hunter River and Kensllitl- Tile plow" is still working on l-i. 10-10. thrre passed People‘ Cenggttevlawcht “'05 in away iii lllirltcr it brief the delegation ziskcil that the ffemlulrance act be SEARCH FOR MISSING MEN — , Roy-a‘. Canadian Mounted Police are it i5 BXDQCKEJ m" conducting n search for Mi". Milton ‘Muill. "t.c-.u a .. -l la ibotciicitlissfig {lforlliollillseilloiildo shit-E ferment was made in the adlolhln! T) ,_ . in: cemetery of St. Mary's w n“ “n” mm ‘ Maliy friends deeply deplore the id ailczlding the flin- vl. ~ l -' llllt Alexis hibirglliltvflus “mm u“ repel-led hack for dutv ollowed by public ser- ths Wlnsloe Church. The ution favoring the Hloved hv P. J. MaeDollald. second ed hv Murdock Ross. and carried un- ' l land and hrlr lll! it will be all clear in a few dayfi- The Wolncifs Missionary Society .Apl'il 6th. United Churcll home on that dav and said that hv 4 lhfllwas going to Canoe Cove a short- passlill: of a good kind neighbor Stzwvart 0H ,<l.'s!ance away lll search ot' einpioy- and friend. ‘lhursdav evvliillg. Al)!“ 11m “lllllnleiit. He aplxlrclitly" did hot reach a full attendance of members and this destination and has been unre- visitors present, The President preqwrted sincg, home. church and grave-side ln the South Winsloc Cemetery. Pallbear- o é iii" Baptist. Cllli."('l‘l a resolution a- ,1 (‘he similar llllvs and preparer! luv" the Board of Rlzinu-uelnent xvii: mov- Bethlilie. seconded by . Boultcr. and canned home of Mrs. Albert Altair: Llvliigstori. Stephen Holroyd and Leslie Bryenton. imlli-"f the Earth and business session a social was enjoyed. followed by dillhby {'0' ti-eshnienls passed by the coinnlitwe lfi i-l < niilfifsflll. was hold on Tiilugrjdrllllvsilg. ~-(-11._A]Jlll lith. A short service 1"‘ (i fit U11? hrllnc of his 33¢. rfhurch yesterday were by the RN‘. J. Klel- Fraser. D. D.. tile SIIDJCCL in the morning was "Religion and Business" the minister pointed out that life should not. be divided partrncnts and that Ilifilllli, for week days as well as for b uc ovem is b rubbers. The mlssln man was for- Thc funeral of the late Mrs. Marv Ann Jolinstone was held on Sunday inorliiilg from Si. lvlaiys Catholic Cliulch. Requiem zllr lowed by n service in ill!) vista- " an illness in l Cillirclvcoiiducteri by Roy, 1', ) Ln def" nffllfilffi hv Rev. W. ~ i? h’l‘\‘<‘ll“llll was 91 ii, and. l\ll'lll\' respected He llycd _in this qcnlnliiil- (.4. _\_ illl his life. llfiVlflg been lw-rslul merchant fOl‘ q “um. Hospital, Police said. lllil‘ (‘l the liizhliiild .»l"lll .l si L" l' l" “Leave Us NoV-Staiiter. in wllril tho duct part ‘H's was taken bv Messrs. Arthur Bruce and Chur- les MBCKPHZlC‘. In the evening Dr. Fraser. taking as his example the rich young ruler, showed that. life revolved zlrollild some central prin- " w adopt-ed daughter Money-a brother Jc\ iii Charlottetown '1, e were Messrs. John Clair, Sheldon Ross. Frank Vuozzo, William Power, .. lll N., llvi" grandparents. ' .\.ll".s John N. Lfl-lillPl‘ K\_Ufll'il'S. Flill-Jizll g.- rrlcxncn Igisglaur CONFER- of the I-‘..\liel"niei'l's Lotti: Board, nricl Dill. IHLPFIHPTIL LOOK eemetciy adjoining the church. SEASON OPENS -The whip over Prince Edward IiQk a". liel" latc home, I“l.‘si'.f‘Il'll.ll'S Unlon. have returllld u. g the lily. from Uiiuua \l.-llel"e they attended a . Staples CHIC atinsr. Allenlqconfercilcc J_ 5;, _ a.~s of GflTfi- Mlchalitl. Nlin ster of Fisheries Di:- : iner Huh Srhool and Girl L‘ outs’ cussion took place on the method es rleillnig with tile serious position ini Island Si-Yflflms find D00 assportsmen tried their luck on the day of the i940 fishing season. Fishermen were "n of canned ‘obs‘cl"s‘ numerous (lCSlllifl a warm like day. however, ns most secondary roads are still blocked to motor ltrafflc. Mr. Peter Martin. tisherlls inspector, asked fishermen yesterday l to cooperate with the fisheries de- at the centre if e is to be lived, The even- 1mg music was the anthem “Abide With Mofl-Lyle. F THE LATE JOHN‘ s _-'I'ho largely wit-ii- rl r." . o tho late Johi C. Szlullllelt. “as held STLSKUITiBY . _ noon. Following a private service at the body wash farm. moved to St. JairéestChurch ' a ducted by Rev. Dr, J. Kler who also officiated at the grave. The lighthorsi- hand and nlembrrs ul‘ the . m.» D..... ClLiliKlilll Lipton flLlUlKlUd in n hot-y. The pallr-biirers were: Messrs. E. A. W. Lioodv/ili, liurry ‘ll-uln- lerton, A. T. MacKlnnoil. ' Dewar. Interment. P00- ( (‘tulariian National Railway and Flllfi‘ ITTOOD No. 2 atlr-noctl the serv Illflvvfi by the loss of the l the .. Federation, telephoned him with news of his recoynition by the award committee. He is the first "cducationlst outside the Coast area lord lizitlnvl". The bouv \\ll\ 1» .,lli the tanib of the Oak (iron) (‘WHIC- Harnlcl Purdv was tl former" lviirlzlnl Ladlier. tuiulrll" " lir. and Mrs. John N. Wesl POllll. i‘. E l. ill the D/larltiiiles .s cilsesuf which .'i5.000 are usually sold lo, in the Old Country. 1t is understood fl that a hon was dl" ifiPlllvd Yin the Fem 101" ear-v CflllhlfiPl‘ Wfllel‘. It \_\‘0.l1ld be a bin help towards restocking island ooois, he said. and d din-wine card for the tourist industry tf streams were packed with slzeable ' [RYE LAWS -— The \ of (:ll.ll"lottctl>\vll served notice qelnay that "lall places of public lleliij," (I. L/(iwc ll‘. ( I bert. Buntnin arrived home Friday night after completing his course in the Christian Ministry and gradua- kliiglfroilti ltlhe [Tfllsgglglilflh College, on rea . e rece v s De reo on . Wednesday evenin at th annual 01d Emmi . Convocation Exercises ofetho Col- 115m slnifewnh w“ e. Mr.‘ Bantam hols haiihasbrhllli _ ma‘ h m“ §;‘m°.1ff,“'§'§flv.§',§§§ am? °.'.’l Doris (Mrs. Duncan menial). Wil the Montreal University affiliated 151d 11nd 15195110!‘ WI"- HB Ed with McGm gtmvelrséilxg mliimkIglig They m left to mourn the lol summer mon s o h h" M‘ "d v "s. ll."=;.1:.é:."i°.".-. The people of Hampton and vici- nities tverc shocked on Wednesday April 10th, when they learned that. Robert E. Wilson. a life loll dent of Ham ton had passe he P. E. I. Hospita. On Mar. 21, Mr. Wilson entered to receive treatment. for n fractured hip, sustained in fall- ing on the slippery ice in his on the previous day. He ma s lendld recover id w, three soils. Hib- \C(I in Newfound- lzl Harold l3. in this l 0.1» daughters, Ml"... Elzlal" au.t. lit-troll. and "m" the luw, ’l'_iic rUulilflllOllS uill be chill-we. lo the letter" tllc no- ‘iiilislnlrilt or entertainment here- under licensed shall he nnq remain closed from 11:45 Saturday and all during slinday.’ the notice read “and shall not reniiiin open or lll uiweznlznn filler than l2 o'clock nii A Gadys ut,man LKJVilllvl‘, u home, to all of whom the Guardian Keith ROiJlllE.(t' extends SUKCTE sympathy. The remains of Rev. J. P‘. John- ston were lt‘nii.=ic‘l"rl"ci from the rc- udelwe o1" his hl-cllier, J. J. John- 140 itocliiord Street Friday evening to St. Fzed Seaman n. In addition to C‘. ‘illliillll Chliiill and a life- lilllbcl‘ oi the Wolnans shall ileopcil for business or do any supervision .ln the s 0-. the above mcinllu": . 'iul was git-Ill in," ome when other pllcations arose. neces- sitatlng an operation on April I. This operation proved fatal. Th te Mr. Wilson owned and operated a. fine farm in Hampton. Very early in life he was upon to assume the of the fann, his father having pass- ed away very suddenly. He was of a quiet. retiring disposition. very hours, flilill01§’—OI'l days of the week ‘between 6:00 a. m. and l; of the following day except; on 3m- , l restaurants must i c2081: nt 12:00. o. m." l! i“ Pvfwrlflrrthat Licut. Colonel viucinl Secretary - ' reasurer and (llcvk of the l-Xxccutlve Council, has been appointed to command the 2nd n Brigade Artillery to go 0v. s with the Second Canadian iv on, Tile_ Brigade will consist of four ilmltfrlvs made up from different iu . There are left to mourn the loss of a kind and lovillc mother, one son and three dnlvrlitcrs: ,. .2 . , Fir] Prowse and . “Vim PA ker Ritrille. all of this cltv _uil1l ‘.11 all of wlioln the Guardian did splendid work as student presch- er at Inchaber, in the Canadian surviving. West and last year at. Debec. N. B. He also had the opportunity in Mon- , , ,_ ____A tr preaching in different 0n A m 8th 19m at me 5M1.“ Presbyterian Churches both in the He“; ome’ Charlotte” City and within 5, radius of a fcw “used Deacemny away Avery miles. Mr. Buntain has been a - mu] sacerdoqla; chum“,- m m, ihwd aongtegtflaggewg!” Yitgiltelglfl; person of ‘Rev. Isaac ‘lherlauit. He .. an ' 11151 niiotherioMtrsk H.‘M.th13urita‘i:g. his "11,’. m“ °§ dmlfsm“ " “W” w cave aalnlercs ns-l gumtesi Mhhg firs; Congfiiglonbxr‘ 0th. 1871 and early gave evidence uniin uanaceli vm - , lng on the pulpit platform o‘ st‘ vocation His early years were spent $"‘“%§lll°““%“' half: “‘$J°§‘lil% ev. am mns. . a 11 4n . 1 , _ scripture lesson. —New Glasgow Xgne dmvm comic o‘ Qucbm qt s. Dead were chanted by the Basil- P. McMahon D. D. Rcctftr of the Basdicn. Priests. I'l‘.L'(‘l\'f‘fl tho body at entrance which alter bczxlg placed in the Sanctuary before the main altar lay in state until Sat- :r.l~.e family" Fuffrred in less than fifhc-rn mouths mo 0nd their Lo . I. . ' tl. . . r u q m“ no mon R m“ whose word was his bond. and was . i - = d . At. the conc u ion of Ve pers an always Nady w assist any worthy 7 dullng tho evonlilg, a large number passed the casket to vlcw the ic-| Innins of the hr-lovqld priest Saturday morning at 10 o'clock golemn Requiem High Mass celebrated by Right Rev. Monsig- nor G. J. McLellan. Summerslde. Vicar General of the diocese, as- sisted by Rev. Lnlils Dmizan. Dea- . vislrons munxonan _ rm 1PM. nut Cuv-l» institute of Albany" the home of Mrs. Arthur Mwxht- nn April NATIONAL PARK VISITORS- The Prince Edward island Nation- sl Park had more visitors in 1939 h than any other of the National Parks. according to bulle- u 7, issued April 6th. " by the Department of Mines and Resources, Ottawa. At Port. Beause- Bruus 16,589 visitors and. The appointment ,lhe Provincial (iovernmcnt. he lmsheld since 1935 and which llc relinquishes for the period of his war FRIDAY At the annual meeting of the Summerslde Y's Men's Club which was held last night in the Baptist p Hall. Mr. H. '1‘. Holman Jim. was studies of theology he was ordalne fornme mrirflng ‘lillf-fifl-‘liéiiuiillihalitggTthgiih/‘ciql; . . . . l e145, t rln - ~ grostidedvziver tneremeetif l“ Ch‘§“°"“‘i°w“r 3° . ault was one or he d ocesan cler ing. Prexdtng the business of the 131M141 ,moe4lng a sumptuous supper was and “i”, eaiuchancclhr M "m " ‘ M3850 U . tserved by tile ladies guild of the McDonald [then billing Mist Glurch. town. m becembenl 9 pointed curate to Mons! uiern who was seriously emucl Dawson, Al- .hml.\'- The evenin! \l".~.s spoilt. l‘ "v pleesnilily‘ in piavulz games. a gon- crrll siiv: F0712. step dancing. 5010s. instrumental selcctlonns. etc. the close of the prozram nf nrniw- t lowly prcmntafion was 'jn wilich he served. 1916-19, with HIP‘ 8th Siege Battery. R. C. A.. Colonel while the Prince Edward o tnlned Ills commission National Park. which was officially pcned last summer. attracted 85.- ,48B visitors. In Cape Breton xadv- He has alsmniglunnss National Park enter- tained 21.781 visitors. This speaks and neighbours of Mrs. Sylvain 'l‘. "m?- The f°n°wln V91" hi? 0005171! gallant hangs i-lllht she haid pass- as M I Edwrvd Island Nlvlonal oistavlillagrosilu. in ewmwgfi “ regafnggqhfllld mini"! WSW '1' they had celebrated her 80th an- giversaaryk Sh? was] then “in ggog eat . or unera. on e n uucceum- R" p attended by a large _ ‘ h ' l! to Green Gables homo apd the ‘Lake number of parishioners and was lfggdflfiiflnel? ffififlff the sacred also prove u. held at the Church of st. Jacques u; recuperate if possible of Eginont Bey ngth, iY"<llilill-L'.\‘ govrliell . superintendent of Old go Pensions. Mr. fiampbcll wlll al- ian ‘(llflllllllllb to discharge his present u c- a ' .1 r u | .t t at. run Anne National Park. Nova W "an n w M Gr" w" Scotia. there were 10,085 visitors. l P iMrlcDoullall. a blofho" dag}; Izfiganaerea ' suppcrtczl the groom. Al. rho con- ‘ ' cluslon. a wedding At the conclusion of the Mays ,5c,.._..,d M u... home Q; u... mid», "which wesc hrelmll lmntctiiivc At the Offertory the Miseremlnl Mei was rendered by Mr. W. 1 led recently and for n valued mrlnlhci‘ Plrasnlt. C‘rr'ie. The address nf ap- nrcclnfioil was elven by Mrs. Arthur l Alachinl- and ih~ presentation made hv Miss Marv Duvsnn. After sifllliil! “For 5'"-"'s A Jolly (‘ynozl [lunch was served by the committee in charge. The singing of Auld Lane National Anthem brouzht n vci-y picasailt evening in ,n close The gurstq an denartillr, .ffl‘il' and all. wished Mrs. MaeNflll mnul" llamiy years of wedded nnd hopcd she would pay many pleasant visits to her Island home. McMahon delivered a: ' brief address referring to the lite l mcmk and ‘york of the late Father Johnstontm-engng u... m..._<g-,. who labored so long and faithfully “mm m. V0,... in the city and province. Final absolutlon was Right Rev. Monsignor G. J. after he i 'ar mid rose to the rank of Officer Commanding the 1st i1‘. iii. I.) Medium Bri as Private Secretary to the Lieuten- A native of Alberton, this Prn- f vlnrc. he was educated at the Alber- ton Ilirh School and at Prince of Wwliofl-i "h! P- It was with sorrow that friends well for the popularity of and the Elven b!’ i was srrvcri null a (lcllvhlful oven- great. interest takcn iii. the beauti- ul Prin lnq cnlovrrl by all. A large hand of scrclltlllcrs added to the jcy of the after extending heat w m nuicllv ullthdroa". Mr. any! Mrs Perry ulli reskin iu ,Park which has lcharaclerlst-lcs distinctly it's own. .11“ In addition to these. thorn is no 1M rzuh‘. that the romantic Anne of ’I'hc pallbearers were Messrs. W. J. Brown. boo B. Doyle. touts Mc- Mh-hfm. W. M. fivnn, S. F. Doyle and Chas. J. Mitchell. Service at the grave was ' ducted by Rev. P. McMahon D. D.. I _ Rev Imus Datum. irnnlzrntulnlicns to (Inlnnel Field on his well meri wish them many years of married of Shining Waters TIIU RSUAY e “old; U1 _ has The many friends o! Private “m” R y g5 Bruce McPhail of the P. E. 1. High- landers (Black Watch) will regret to learn of his operation in the Camp Hill hospital. Mrs. McPhall and son Kenneth leave; this morning A_ M“- lock.’ of Bridgewatcr, c n, Do all, B. Boyce. Services were pounce the a ement con ucted bv Rev. J. H. Bishpo. only daughter, arlon Wethemll, to Mr. John Reginald Holman, son POLICE CLOSE RESTAURANT of" Mr. and Mrs. F‘. J. Holman. of Charlottetown. P. E. I. The wed- BB W55 dvfimbed 1W A pretty wedding ceremony was sided and after the devoticntll pcrlgd igolicl; as lilnancréfnls vlegésbgulilvaeqt 1.01,; M, 5g, Mark-s Recwry, Ken. lilcie: a w . u: -. .. _ l 1 1, dark hail". and complexion. When i Shhmn on ‘vedmsdqy men “g “ en last seen he was \\'f‘fll'lfl2 a lcatlur cap and li'ht leather wvlzllil"caker. was ‘mum m nwmiflge w M12 Louis Rogers of lnolan River. The young l %°;'.‘Z‘.°..“'§l§ol"§l‘?fi€ llllifnlitli‘. — Roy Easter ably supported the jgLANngn "QNORED _'1'he groom. The ceremony was per- followiul; ls takctl from a British Columbia ])fl])8l"—-Ml'. Mathesoii re- ferred to is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ?A. D. Mathcson of Dlindas and a brother of Rev. A. D Matheson, Baptist Missionary" in India. Alvah S. Matheson. inspector of schools for 1h: Okanagan Valley, stepped , Ice railks of delegates at the British Columbia Teachers’ Fed- egatlgn convcntlixltlm today to receive e ergusson emor al Award or ilistlhngulshed serIv/lces to education 01 WBddEd “WWW”- n e province. r. Matheson was fin HKelow-na attending to routine waineesdifitlsylihnogglltlrrgd at his b08110 ¢‘l‘...‘f-1SO.I,$ZE..§‘“‘§$.c§i§.°1.§§{§.§ 11)} Tanlon, sitter nn illness of three “ ' " months. He was a. highly respected citizen of Charlottetown and was a former City Councillor in i806. Boréll‘ in Chsrléattetown Pang: to receive the Fergussori award. ‘W’ ° decease ‘Dem’ ' _ ‘Travelling overnight. Mr. Mathc- me here" In ms early m’ he w“ son arrived in Vancouver in time for the presentation by alevirs. chairman of the award com- mittee. at a rally luncheon in Hotel and new laced gum own. Ho leaves to ‘_’_‘ mourn besides COMING TO P. E. I. -—'lVl!r. Her- sorrowm‘ widow m“ Ad‘ Tgnmn tho following children who were present with him m, the time of his death: Elsie (Mrs. Theo. Bea- t;G .(MI'.WII- Ne... - . CLII A social evening was given by the Young People of Murray River on Bids evening April 12th in honor of Pr vates Alfred and Hank Gos- who have ‘been home on a. holi- p for hearing at the day. About sixty of the young peo- h_e Supreme Court by pie gathered at the ‘rem rance J. Tweedy Hall and spent the eve g games, songs and dancing. A dainty best u the young men as they join their Com- ENGAGEMENT - Lieuten- ant-Colonel and Mrs. G. W. Bul- May 15. A fine photo lreal Gazette accompanying FUNERAL SERVICES - lfuneral of Mr. Frederick D. Bel-k- iley was held from the Cutcliffo tam My, Weslgy Qgfneyn Funeral Home yesterday which was well attended. took place. when séfvloe WM 1161 on Monday, April 15th.. from the Hugh Miller, assisted by home of his parents. Summerside, Murray. the former o the Summerside People's Ceme- service at the grave. _. The late Mr. Carney, besides; bgnfprs “mo; Messrs, hi5 parents leaves. two sisters and Dewan Arthur 1,g\v'[5_ pmnk 51m three brothers. The service at the momh gamjd Me55ervey_ Mme house and grave were conducted py Good and E. S. Chandler. Inter- Mr. Daniel MoFadyen, section- lnan of Hunter River, in mmmed to his homo with a broken bone ‘linwhis foot, sustained while on u . NEW SUPERVISOR-Mr. B. Graham Rogers has res u Supervisor of the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau. and has boon succeeded Mr. Albert E. Mur- ley, Clmi-lot town. People from many Jute o: m; Provlnoe were sadden to learn of the sudden and unexpected deal-b at Kingston of Mr. Ernest Newson on March 28th, 1940 st the early age of 57 years. —VISITOES GAR-hm‘!!- TOWN-Jl/Lr. and . diaries Mm- Ivoir and ma. Jack Mhirray of Slmunerslde were visitor's by ca: to Charlottetown on Wednesday evening to attend the play in Holy Redeemer l-mll. ‘rhey report tho roads fairly good. 5, m. R. H. McNabb, Ottawa, Ohio! Superintendent of Railway Mm Service accompanied by Mr, G, c, AV"?- Miinz Chief Superinten- dent of the Post Office Service. W" in the (my yofihrdoy. m; were mister-ed at the Qhulat town Hotel and conducted d mental business while hem, T—*e.fn%‘nr€ 011 April 7th 1040. to ‘m. ‘and mm: t. Silliphant l-.. a ml mi. Wn Harvesn-(Pmlot Please copy). McCLUSKY - At Charlottetown April 7. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. James T. McClusky. Emyvaie, g son, A]- fled Vernon . Damian. (Poem; merit was in the People's Ceme- "orcestcr. Mass, arrived Walsh came to visit her sister Min- vile who has been seriously lll at the home of her brother Mr. Bruce Crozler. Many friends will be pleas- ed to iearg that her sister isd 211E;- . lng s goo recovery. r. on . “PRETTY wEDDmG '_A vesrf Walsh ‘ell. on Saturday morning to ‘ return to their home in Worcester. f ltlftss i-‘lorat itxoacllll oasserdhpeace- v_ Du Monagmm per. u y away a e ome o er ne- formed the ceremony and celebrated phew Mr- Bemlw the Nu tial Mass. The bride was Spring Valley. on Wednesday April verv w nsome in a wedding dress of silk with matching coat and hat and accessories. Tile groom ls had i)("(‘il a life long with the Canadian forces at Dart- rntfiithtand aftefisa sléorrxlt hong/ymocnl. W1 re urn o rc en. r. an n ~ _ Mrs. Gaudct have the best wishes of Sp“ g valley “here she w“ w“ a host. of friends for their future ftrd at title age of 75 years after a brief illness. ‘The late Miss Roaci} ‘ o Dainley till within a few months before her passing she moved to derly cared for till the time of her passing by Mr. and Mrs. MacKln- s lion. H-rr funeral service was held on Fl day nlornlng at St. Mary's Fh"l""'l. Indian River. Father MacDonald. A large number oi fiends and o‘d neighbors attend- ed. At the close of the service in- Florcnce, lldest daughter and Mrs. John Bassett, formed by Rev. Mr. Bream. wedding party then returned to the home of the bride's parents whore a sumptuous wedding supper was served by the bride's mother to the immediate friends and relatives of the young couple. In the course of the evening n jolly bunch of sere- naders arrived and in their jovial way (Xiilldod their congratulations to the bride and groom and joined in wishing them many years ducted s wholesale egg business Fnnk and later owned a Z1009! ‘ on the corner of Kent. an George Streets in the property then owned by his father and now his Oars (Mrs. Ernest McNovln) red. (Mrs. Milt-on Brehsutl, wards). all of Charlottetown. Magdal ne lands on June of a. life in keeping with a priestly at school in his native village, but. his classical course was made at the e la Pocat ere. Having fln- lshed his classical studies his m was instinctively directed to great school of Theology, the Unt- vcrslty of Laval. Quebec and after m m :2 E’: U n n o s: ~| w: (‘I in "f bl .- a P is Rev. James Chases pastor of 5t. Franc Xavier Church at B In ere until the illness began to make itself when he resigned. iiviélgnwlth a llinfl’ “fills. m. . cl 1.111%? HOlpl- m, A i-ll i2. 1e40, to . m4 M“ C9011 11. Mills Point. a. daughter. MCEWEN-At Toronto, Ont... April 13. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson 11; MWEWHI. a son (George Doug- ). ItLACQUARRIE-At Nina Mlle Creek °fl Al)?“ 5- 1940. to . and Mrs Geor e Wesley MacQuai-rls. I dauir ter. (istoanr-At North Rustico on April 4, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence M. Gallant, (nee Marie Doucettc), s. son. Jamel Ernest — saucer" all» N to , 1940. to Mr. .351 Mtg“ Jill." 9' (311115. a daughter. "Flor e n co Eileen BURCH-At. lll Pi Hospital, April 7th §<§‘°°M,‘_’°“,§‘.§§ Mrs. Vernon Burch bf Richmond ‘lifilkilff; t 7 A ed , 1s. 1940. m n5. eigfffiill “WAKE Itlfrs. Barker, a son, mm.” Nm-h oson. loll-irks JENKINS- m Sheldonvillc, 1t r11 10. 1940, Sophia Jana (Nee in- cent). wife of‘ Samuel Jenkins, MURRAY-At 46 Ol-lebar street ‘"1 Thvrsdev- Avril 18. 1940. Miss Jessie S. Murray in hei- 86th year. CHANDLER-At the P. E. I. Hos. PM 'n1"1'5dt1.V.ADril 18th. mo James W. Chandler in hi; 35th V031". LOWE --At 240 Hlllsboro Street. $undaifl April H. i940. Mrs. Henry C- IflWc in her 83rd vcar. ’ MULLIGAN —At NeWtAJ E. 1., n, P. April l3, 1940, Michael Mulligan, [algal 76 years manna-in the Cit Hospital April 13th. 1940. Dorothy leen Mc- Intvze. nae 21 years. dearly beloved wife or John C. McIntyre. DAWSON —At Albany. P. E. 1.. on April 11. i940, Donald Merrill Daw- son. infant son of . an Merrill Dawson, aged two months and sixteen days. MORGAN-In Forest Hills. Much l4. 1940, Catherine T.. of 93 Wen. ham st. beloved daughter of Sarah (Mclsrvnc) and the late John Mor. gan LOWE-At 240 Hlllsboro Street. Sunday. April 14, 1940, Mrs. Henry C. Lowe. ln her 83rd year. cimlvrf-At the home of h" daughter. Mrs. William Irvl Cherry Valley. Monday. April 15 1940. Mrs. Annie Crane. CROKEN-At Emerald on April 1s, 1940. Mary M. Croken, aged 87 BERKLEY-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April l7. 1940. Frederick p. Berkley. North Riv! Road, aged 70 years. ' MOORE-At the Provincial Sana- torlum on Tuesday, April 16th. i040, Miss Helen Moore age 17 years. TANTON-At 29 Elm Avenue on Wednesday, Apri 7, Tanton in his 7 l 1 9th LEY ——At the P. E I. H ' 1940, Lewis P. 31'. BERK . tal, April 17. 1940. Frederick - Berkley, North River Road, ago 7i! All Tired 0st Before liay lhll 01m Women who should be strong and healthy become wssk, run down Ill! worn out, and are unable to attend to their household duties. They got up in the morning dreading thl day’: work aliond of them. Some disease or constitutional dil- turbsnu has left its mark in the form of shattered nerves, ihhed blood, and an exhaust eon- ditlon of the entire system. Women will find in Milburai Health and Nervo Pills tho remedy they need to supply food for thO exhausted nerve force, and one will help them back to sound, P071060 health again. The r. inn..."- 00.. m. rmmw. 0M- wI-low Are Your Eyes"? ‘. If you are having symptom of strain-headaches, lore 010i orglnlneu - consult a 0W0‘ I At your cert-lea with "l" of experience and n thorough retracting service. 1 Call In and disease your dll- t flc flu. 6. F. llutcheson ‘ (l. l‘. HUTCIIIHON I‘. 0. BUTOIIIBON. 1 e