I Cemetery. . MG 11m. A [OUR Boo MONDAY ILLNESS ILIGIITTID - Mr. L. W. Roper. Senior Live Stock Fieldntan of the Federal Live Stock and Poultry Division, Department of Agriculture. Charlottetown, will be absent from his office for sev- eral weeks through illness. -BBEAKS LEG IN FALL -— Dr. J.D. Cummings, Alberton. ls con- fined to his home the result of a lroken leg incurNd by falling on the ice during the recent slippery well. Dr. Ctlmml-IICS was allowed to iw.-turn to his home last Satur- day after having had his leg set at the Western Hospital. TUESIMY ROTARY - "Law and the Sel- dier" was the subject of an address by Major D.L. Mathleson to‘ Ro- tarlans yesterday. Crime in the army wag surprisingly slight. said the speaker. and if n comparison is made betmeen a civil populace of equal number, e.g., Charlotte- town vs. the F t Canadian Div- ision. the showing is much in fav- otr of the army. The soldier is first n civilian, is subject to civil law and retains his civil rights. The regular quarterly meeting istered Nurses‘ Association was held in' the Sunday Schpol oi Zion Presbyterian Church \ on Monday, February 3, 1047. Miss Dorothy Cox. president, presided. Fifty members were present. The three sections of the Association met previous to tihe general session. At the Public Health Nursing section. Colonel‘ P. S. Fielding. Deputy Minister oi Health and Welfare gave s talk on the work of his depart- ment. Mother Inyola, dietitian of the Charlottetown Hospital. and Sister in charge oi the Sac- red Heart Home, addressed a joint meeting of the General Nursing Section and the Hospital and School of Nursing Section on the subject "New Trends in Dietetics". Miss lvliildred Thomp- son, convenor oi tho General Nursing Section. presented an in- teresting case study. Ms". C 1L8 Imgwortn returned last Friday evening from Halifax where he attended a meeting of the Board oi Directors of The Eastern Trust Company to which he has been appointed. Mr. Long- vvorth has been chairman of the Princo Edward Island Board for many years. l-le was accompanied to Halifax by his daughter, Mrs. GJL Buntaiin. LAD TO REST — The funelbl of Mrs. Lucy Paynter, North Rus- tlco, was held from her late resi- dence Friday afternoon, January 31st. Services at the house and grave were conducted by the luv. I. F. Coffin. Pall-bearers were Messrs. Arch Hartling, Ben Wool- ner, Fred Clark, J. L. IiePage, George MacCoubrey and Roy Do- iron, Interment in Cavendish cem- etery. . There passed away at her home in O'Leary on January 28th, Miss Lena MacQuarrie, aftev s. period of uncertain health. Although visited from early cihildhood with a physical handl- c-ap. i/his affliction lost it‘s sig- nificance in the efiulgence oi her radiant personality. The memory of her sunny disposition and courageous‘ cheer may well serve as an inspiration to those of her acquaintance. Through her ex- emplary Christian life and un- faltering trust. ire was truly 5115" tained and soothed, and she has now gone to receive the crown so richly deserved. Miss Macquarrle was born at Crapaud August 21st, iabddaugh- ter of iihe late David S. and Alice Elisabeth (Nicholson) MacQuar- rle, and lived the greater 9H1 <13 her life there. Moving to 0'Leury a few years ago, she made many new friends who will sorcly miss her and cherish her memory- are leaves to mourn one bro- ther George. of Summersido. also a half-brother. Louis. oi Mont- real, and a half-sister Zilphn, of (Jharlottetown. FUNERAL THURSDAY - The funeral oi Mr. Robert J. Todd was held Thursday afternoon. A short service was held at his late resi- dence followed by service in Brad- albano United Church. Services were conducted by Rev. W, B. Mac- Phail. Pallbearers, were Messrs. Bruce Davison, Dan Buchanan. Donald Mac-Lure, Kenneth Gm- ham. Cuyler Matheson and Georce Anderson. Interment in Brad- slbane cemetery. FUNERAL AT YORK POINT - rhe funeral of the late Mira Rob- ert B. McKinley was held yesterday afternoon from the home u; Aub- rey McPha.ii. York Point. Services at the home and gran were con- ducted by Rev. HC. Rice, D D., assisted by Rev. A.E. Todd. ‘me pallbearers were: Hugh Walker. John Moreslde. Harry Scott. Hurry Hyde. Prank Howard. Leslie Mc- Ewen. Inta-ment was in Oomwal -——i P110 Eillfi Island pflllltfl- hem have shipped to miiain 2.200 6858s of efls, reports Mr. RM. team. senior poultry products in- spector. which is greater than the tmal set for the three Maritime Provinces. Poultrymen, grading otaltkm operators and dealers or, packers of this Province. he says,| no to be congratulated on making, Iuch a fine showing in filling the; Maritime quota. The egg contract; Drives for these fall and winter IE I. gs at seaboard are A Large M, A Medium .42, A Puller .80. The annual meeting o! the vlsadles’ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion 3.13.5.1... was held in the Legion Home on Friday, January 5h, with a good attendance of members present. ’I‘he reports oi the various coin- mitbees were read and adopted. e report of the nominating ,committee resulted in the follow- ing slate of Officers being elected for 1947:—- . Paironess: Mr. and Mrs. Naine A. Gailsher Hem prosldpnt: W5“ of Somerton, Arizona. anmouncezpmkm t.h_e marriage oi their dntigh-ter._ Pa“ President. Mildred Rosalie. to Captain David ‘hum William Egan of Palrview Ave-i President. M“ s_ G, peppy", nue. The ceremony wag performed, 1st vice Presmbnt. Mm G_ p; by Chaplain Joseph.P. Scherer in. the chapel at Davls-Mtmthan Field, Tucson. Arizona. The attendants were the bride's sister, Mrs. Thomas Murray oi m‘ Centro, (xliioirnia, and Ueut. Francis H. Dolan, Baldwin Park. California. Mrs. Egan is a gradu- ate oi St. Mary's School of Nurs- ing in Tucson and i165 been 1n charge oi the pediatric depart- mr-nt in that hospital until re- cently. . Capt. Egan. now on terminal leavc. will return to his former position as draf-tsmag; with the Mason-Ncilan Regulator 00., Mil- ton. Following a honeymoon trip across the country the Egans will reside in Melrosc. (Capt. Egan mentioned above h a grandson oi the late David Egan, Mt. Stewart, Prim-The Melrose Prce Press, Thursday, Jan. 16. Mrs. J. A. Barnard. A. G. Mrs. Arthur diie. 2nd Vice President: Mrs. P. E. Palmer. Secretary: Mrs. F. W. Smlt-h. ‘Treasurer; Miss Kay Blithe?‘ land. Executive: Mrs. I. l. Crokefl. Mrs. RSH. Duvar, Mrs. Ira Brown, Mrs. Albcrt Wilson, Mrs. M. For- gyghs, Mp5, Cyrus Pickard. Mrs. J. Large. Mrs. L. T. Liowthcr. Mrs. Keith Johnston. Mrs. W. Whil- iock. Mrs. A. Coffin. Mrs. D. K. McLeod. Mrs. H. Mcssorvy. Mrs. .\, Kinbv. Mrs. C. Cvurrctt. Mrs. iw. n. Tldmarsh, Mrs. p. .1. MRO- W. A. Henry. Mrs. A. B. Chill. Mrs. J. s. Walker. A hearty vote oi thanks was extended to the retiring nfiiccrs. Tho retiring presldcnt. Mrs. Arthur Henry thanked nil ttic members for their support durintl the past year. AY A very pretty wedding took place WEDNESD rm Thursday. Dev. 26th. 1940» l" saim WEDDING ANNIVERSARY the Vim“! ChWCh Plflvflfllled-At Dunstaffnage on Sunda ai- Cornwall. when Irene Edith, onlyvernoon, Mr. and Mrs._ 0b?" daughter C-f Mr. and Mrs. William] Rlhyirzlzsrsgflegléamgirthviddfgéy-svlxgg i‘:.i.‘:";..";":.iilarzssizriz.‘is;i Mo»... l m; XII. Hurray lnd the llte Wallace greflglgevgtiug“ gas, gulgay "3 C13"? Rlé/"Vthmv-rg- ling with a ltltstydcenderiililg oi "‘l"or . kinher per orrne e oe - They A" Joly- 00d Fe ows.‘ niony. The bride was hecomingly lt- MANY CANDLES SOLD — A tired in n turquoise wool dress lively demand continued in the with silver stlquindrimmings, black City yesterday for candles. One velvet and turquoise feather hat’ store, selling both retail and to and black accessories. She was! other slorcs. was said tn have attended by Miss Nortna Ford who' disposed oi $99 worth in the day. wore a wine wool dress with grcyl sale oi’ coal oil lamps was brisk. accessories. too, but the supply was about Mr. Garfield MacKinnnn ably exhausted although would-be pur- Illplwfled lhfifllflm- lmlflflfltfilllylchssers were promised that more after the ceremony the hipllyjwere on route here. couple motored to the homo of the bride. where a reception was heidq and supper was served to the im-|Mr. Warren .- FORMII ISLANDS! mas Madden (toivnerl! ' mediate relatives oi.’ the contract-drum Covehesd Rd.) P5586 BWIY ‘I l“ parties. centered .. $3 ma nuns 1 ‘ 4.1m Initially decanted uuddenl at Toronto st the we of The dining room was tssteiuilylii on In. 7!. ltirvivtng are his decorated with double pink strumqmotiin in Inmate and three sis- ‘ with ding tielllfitllli-Kly and Itutsy (firs. Ken y with plnlt Goodwin) both in wronto and and white trimmings on each nidrsivs (Mn. James nitrite), in Chaf- wed- iomlmvn. mineral vm held priv- ding eels. ‘Nil’ pink tapers. “h: ately in Tofdiio. - silveresaeunoecrscomtete t ~.--.- p 4cm non-asses -' Mrs. emf-meal. ‘ Harold I-Iuestis and Mr. Iii-shell A last d in this oom- Part9 were MM helm!!! It 1h! Io Jo inn u an home or the tanner on when r ef- the. evening at sin tables oi bridge in HObeJreon- wt of ihe “Aid m ‘Chine elltt he! . A nice sum oi ntoncy was 1 w ' eelill to nil this worthy cause. i” ‘v were work“ gait. .- I . van- secrm n. L. Isduiisn, consolation, All Allvelflt I I‘ s of the Prince Edward Island Reg-I ‘Cormack Mrs. w. W. Rt-id, Mrs. A Mr. JG Taggert, chairman of the Agricultural Prices Board, Ottawa. in g telephone conversation yesterday afternoon with Mr. J.W. Boultu, advisldhim that there is every likelihood of the British Government t ‘ be- tween two and three million h- el or potatoes nun this Province from the 1946 crop. ' —FAMII..Y BERBAVED — Marl. George Matthews of OLest-y re- ceivcd the sad news of the death oi hcr brother-in-law. Mr. Bert B. Denning, of Longvicw. Wash. Mr. Dcnning had been married for the past two years to Mrs. Hamish MacAulay (nee) Annie L. Carruthers of Howlan. ‘ihe sympathy of her many friends gocs out to her in her sorrow. The Provincial Department of Reconstruction. of which Premier J. Walter Jones is Minister. ls con- sidering closing the Maple Hills" housing project at the end of ihe year. it was learned yesterday. The project, initiated by former City Councillor T.B. Rogue, and umducted by the City Council for several months last year. was 0p- crated at a 105.5 to the City of ap- proximately $23,000. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemniaed 0n Dec. 21th st the home o; Mrs. stsniey Vessey. Charlottetown, sister of the bride. when Rev. 0.0. Webster united in Marriage Miss Florence Imogene Currie, daughter oi Mr. ST. Cur- rie. Rocky Point, Hthce Edward Island and Robert Moore Ellis. son ot Mrs. Dora Ellis, Bathurst. New Brunswick. Nathan Mair. Theologian student at Mount Allison University who has completed writing his Bachelor of- Arts examinations, has arrived at his home here and has taken ‘lllp the duties of vice-principal of Georgetown High School, for the balance oi the term. The school is indeed fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Mair, and hi; addit- ion to the teachng staff will be welcomed by the teachers and pupils alike. THE LATE MB. R. M. TAYLOR. —Mr.-Regi.nald M. Taylor, 53, who passed away at Windsor, Ont, as Saturday is survived by three sis- ters and two brothers in addition to his mother, Mrs. J. D. Taylor of Charlottetown. The sister; are, Miss Ethel Taylor. Charlottetown; Mrs. Andre-w Mutch, Chatham,‘ Ont.; and Mrs. T. R Lwvuense, Woodstock. Ont. ‘The brothers are Mr. Roy Tay- lor or Charlottetown and Dr. W. F. Taylor of Keene, New Hampshire, USA. Mr. Taylor. a native of Charlottetown. was buried in Wind- sor where the had resided {or three and a half years. SUDDEN DEATH—Wailacc Pur- soy rcccivcd _thc. sad new! Jan- uary 28th of the death of his cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Nixon. 64 Hamilton Hotel, widow’ of Frank J. Nixon. who collapsed Monday nlgthl as she approached thr- lfnmP of friends, where she _lli'i(l been lnvltrd for dinner. lint! dicd at 3019 East. Superior St. A i-csidcnt oi Duluth for tiity years. she was widely known in e community. Surviving are her nloihcr, Mrs. Sarah Craswell; a stop-son. Prank J. Jr.', a sister. ilazcl R. Craswcll. and two bro- thers, William R. and Robert ‘W. Craswoll, all of Duluth- VISITING COUSINS IN U. l. -Mr. Thomas Doyle, North Rus- tlco. is visiting his cousins. wil- llnm and Richard McClure, LOW- cil, Mass. The rc-unlon will.be a happy one as Bill and Dick spent a couple oi’ interesting summers. in North Rusiitzo during their boyhood years and since then have sccn much war service. Bill a stnii scrgi-aht, had 24 months hi‘ overseas service with t-he 29th Infantry Division. He was among those who landed 011 0mm“ beach on D-day and holds the Purple l-lcart and cluster. having been wounded twice; the Gooil Conduct Modal: Combat Infantry- muhs Bodttcl Presidential Unit citation. and E.T.O. ribbon with four bait-lo stars? Dick served with the American Army. —ARRIVES room ENGLAND -Mr. Muldwywi Davies oi London. England. who is married to a daughirr oi Mr. Wilbert Arsen- null, Notrc Dame. Strcch- Sum- mersldc, arrived in Summersltie by plane on Saturday evening to takn up residence here. Mr. Dav- lo! loft London last Itiursdsy, January 80th, by plane. going to Ireland. From Ireland he flew in Newfoundland. thence to Le- Glidrdla Field. New York. Mr. Davies reports that ans weather was quite cold in London when he left. with much snow there and in other parts of England. Mr. Davies, in England. was eni- ployed at ofllce worm. being an accountant. For the present. Mr. _r.nd Mrs. Davies will reside With Mr. Arsensultls family untll such time as they are able to find a suitable home for themselves. -six'nsrn wlnnmn am:- elteAit! -- Mr. and Mn. Veh- u c Mllllflln. suhnteniito, met- med their tixilotn wedding anniv- ersary on Ssturdefw-lsnttlry 8i at the home c: M‘. and Mrs,‘ tint? Daley and a inn number ot friends and neighbors called to ot- ter fellcltatlono on this memorable oiitllsloit. A family dinner 1m. neit at noon at which m. Militant‘: brother. Mr. Layton istmgan lherbrooke. was present, s; in Md been sittiyyyeers no on nislr wee- ding day. In the evening, mem- bers of the Masonic infill nine in s my. Mr. aniline being s sienn- tier of long standing. An eddrll! was md by Mi‘. Donnie lake: and Mr. Wallace arsdltsvr pantie! than vmn s mmleio Ilestllt. Support Q Hrssflslslglzuonsocia "FA" For. tour SATJllR M-ii-ig... -.4-q_¢- i sunny. s. 1 . rsgguanv s. 1141' ...=....._,,,,___ Al stations, Murray Scott assisted Mrs. In serving. Mr. Mtlligm is years of ale and Mrs. Milllgan ls I. Both oi them enjoy ‘good health with almost full possession of thou- taouliies and aretsurpris- lnsly smart and active. They were the recipients of many gifts, in- cluding flowers. as well "as many congratulatory messages irom friends and relatives. Mrs. Daley Terminating one oi the most hotly contested campaigns in years 8nd with a very large vote polled the citllens oi Bummerside yes- tcrday _eiected ,lhree Councillors for a two-year term and one Water and Sewerage Commis- eioner. inconveniences of he! -pre|ent kitchen and then had to draw a plan of her “dream kitchen". g1. ter it had been modernlled ac. cording to her own ideal and this had to be accompanied by an estimate of the em o! run-magi.‘ ling. In the March ilst issue of the Standard there will be a pic- ture oi Mrs. Buestil taken in her own kitchen and along with it will be the plan of her "dream kitchen.” SCHOOL BOAR; MEETING .- At a meeting of the City School Board Monday afternoon. an ag- reement was reached to give the holder of a ‘trustees’ Leaving Cert- The following are the results by wards: _ lint Wlrdz- l For Councillor: H. B. Schur- lTlln. D4; R. L Mollison 165. For Water Commissioner: George key 2T2; Leo Wood, 114; Daniel Perry: 5O Centre Word:- Ibr Councillor: R. B. Dewar, 11!: W. E. smallman. ll’I. For Water Commissioner: George Key £0; Leo Wood. 40: Daniel Parry, West Ward:_ For Councillor: J. L. Driscoll, w: Alban Gulls. w; m. N. Mae. Qusrrie, 200. Flor Water Commis- sioner: George Key. 129; Len Wood. 165; Daniel Perry, 285, TotaLvote for Water Commis- sioner:_Key, 55d; perry, 375; Wood. M5. g Summary oi temperatures and precipitation recorded at the Ex- Jlfirlmental Station, Charlottetown. iin January this year. with fig- ures for 1946 given for compari- son. , Mean maximum Mean minimum Mean tentperature .. Coldest day Warmest any Rainfall Snowfall ,, Total precipitation .. Hours oi sunshine .. 90 Miles of wind . 10.811 THURSDAY ' A much esteemed and respected citizen of Parkdale, . Albert Ed- win Simeon. was m1 m his home beyond on the evening of Jnnua y 14111. 1947. The eldest son of Sophia Clark and Wm. MacNeill Sirnpscn, he was born in Hamilton, December 28. 1864. —HOME I-‘IUOM TIIE U. S._. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MacLcllan, Ailma. were in the City ycsterday on their way home after a leng- thy visit to the Unitcd States. Mr. lVfacLellan met his brother Frank in Lexington. Kcntucky. and rejoined Mrs. MacLcllan 1n Providence whore she had been visiting several reiativrs nnd friends. ificate the "go ahead" to Grade XI without the necessity of writing the Entrance Examinations. This agreement was in the nature of a two year trial. Mr. 1..w, shsw. Dlrector of Education. and Messrsmonslctwho 1s two rem 1M- The J.W.F. MacCslltlrn, L.W. Inwther and H W. Yeo. Principals of’ Queen Square, Prince Street and West Kent respectively, were in attend- ance as well as all‘ member; of the Beard. other matters discussed in- cl-lldcti the School Cadet situation. The estimates for 190i ward passed. Dr. I.J. Yec, Chairman, presided. Mr. J. Robert Nelson, chief clerk of the C. N. R. for the P. E. Island division. Canadian Nat- lonal Railways. died at s o'clock yesterday morning at the P. II. Island Hospital. He was 5'1 years old. The late Mr. Nelson had been in ill health for a considerable time but continued st his desk until last Tuesday when he was removed. to the hospital. His thirty-live years oi service with the Railway began when he entered the accountant’: office which at that time was under the management of the late W.'l‘. Huggan. Later. Mr. Nelson became chief cicrk and served in that. import- ant position under Superintend- ents Horace Macllwen. T. B. Grady. Duncan MacNutt. E. W. NfacKinnon. and finally under the present superintendent, Mr. C. T. Montgomery. Commenting last night on tho sudden passing of the lute MI- Nelson, Mr. Montgomery said his death came as a distinct loss to the Railway. Mr. Nelson had a1- ways been a faithful and capable executive and his 9051mm- M'- Montgomery said, would be a dif- ficult one to flll. The late Mr. Nelson leaves to mourn his passing. his wife. for- merly Elizabeth Forsyihe. daugh- ter oi Mr. an Mrs. W. M. For- sytho, and two children, Robert, age 18, and Carolyn. age 11. Two brothers also survive him: Georgi» in the car service oi the P. E. Island division C.N.R.; and Wil- liam. rcsiding in Providence. Rhode Island. < A half brother, Freeman. was —WlN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE-Mr. and Mrs. Henry“ Pineau, Bloomfield, only luarried a few days. haw- received an lin- poriaiit part. oi any household equipment free of charge. Honey- niooning in Halifax whcrc they were the guests or thc groom's borthcr. Mr. Edmund Peters. Henry attended the official open- ing of s Halifax auditorium. Ho won the door prize-an electric washing machine. Loarsnruria manna-run - Miss Audrey Burns ot Slllflmeffildc who has for the osst four years been employed with the Chan Brothers as waitress and cashier has resigned her position and left on Thmsday for Montreal where she intends to reside in future. Be- fore leaving. she was presented by her employers wth a sum oi money and on behalf of the staff. M155 Elva McFadyen presented her with s beautiful black plfletlc billfold Her aver ready smile and pleasant personality will be missed by her many friends who wish her every success-S. ATTEND COURSE — Mr. G. Morals, Point Sapin. P.I2.I., and G. A. DesRochcs. Tignish. are in Amherst. N.S.. attending the first course in bookkeeping for fishery ctr-operatives. The course ls un- dsr the _supervision of the Exten- sion Department. St. Francis Xav- ier University. DIVORCE COURT — When the Divotco Court resumes its hearings this morning. three new applica- tions will be before the, court ThEy are ivluwwy Bennett: Car-- iniehsel. plaintiff, versus Mary Elizabeth Carmichael and Henry Tonic, defendants; Margaret Mill Rankin. plaintiff. versus Herbert Brenton Rankin and Gladys Eliz- abeth Ranebottom. defendants; and Everett o. Baeimo. plaintiff. ver- svl Dorothy Simpson Bseirsto and William Roach. defendants It is‘ e ted that Judgments absolute i be rendered in several applic- silonl upon which judgments nlsl have already been given. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - ‘Phe, funeral or the late Daniel Drh- loii took place yesterday mo?!» ing at 9 o'clock from his 1m tes- itlenll. Johnson's liver, to 8t. Wltrick’: dturch.‘ Fort Augustus. Where Requiem High Mus was son who also conducted the ler- éelebfltefl by new. want-m limp- vtee at the grave. interment vru in the church cemetery. The nllibssrm err.- four sons and m: neiili of t-Yin deceased: Jessi-ii. Martin, Fred end Ivan- Driscoll, Anthony Bergen. and fltteeeil Drlscoll. fIUIIN-llim Herold, Sumiiierside. ti been M! _ wire that she e4 won hfllldred the Iltl Aiken “Dream Kitchen“ Contest leon- Itiu . out‘. latter prize in, ‘n-WINI PM" POI ‘III fib- killed in the; first World War. 0n January 22nd ihcre passed away at. the P. E. Island Hospital James Crawford Aitken. in his 83rd year. Mr. Aitken was born at Rollo Bay West, P. E. Island, on Oct. 24, 1864. He was a carpenter by trade and Worked for many years in the U.8. A. In 1010 with hie family he moved to Charlotte- town and for years worked with Lowe Bros. as well as other con- tractors. In 1935 he was seriously injured by falling to a cement floor in the building where he was working, _but recovered and followed his trade until about two years ago. Hc had only one brother, who‘ dicd in early manhood. His wife passed away very suddenly eight years ago. -He leaves to mourn 2W0 sons. ltev. W. E. Aitken. Har- vey station. New Brunswick, and Rev. E. M. Aitken, Hamilton. On- tario; and one daughter, Linnie, at home; also six grandchildren and numerous relatives in Can- ada and the United States. his sons and daughter were with hhn in his laet illness. ' The itinvral wan held Friday afternoon. Jan. 24th. There was a brief devotional service, at the home prior to the service which was held at Trinity United Church. Dev. '1‘. l. MacLennan officiated. assisted by Rev. Dr. Rice. The choir led in singing “Abide Wlih Mo". and "Nearer Mv God To ee." He was laid to rest beside his wife in the People's Cemetery, Charlottetown. me pallbearers were: P/iwslns. Everett Webster Jim. Harold Web- ster, doom Craig. Russell Bel- lor, Issac Clark and Athol Burns. FRIDAY ooitsr AT AFTERNOON TEA- . ir. J. II. Saunders of Winnipeg. Mall" 10131102 oi C imam. w o is v ti her . . lashes 2,42 Kent st. m “from oi harbr at an afternoon a Thurs- day, Jen. sous given by ma. J. t‘. Hobbs in he: very attract! home. Deiht! refreshments vim . speaking tor the ‘amidst oun- niittee at s aiuiin of tho eun- mei-uds lone at nfllflllfhflull’. draw. m“ ‘m sifting ' est ii o mat 1.2.‘. tshesolle leenm mic toma- siesiiing u , mm osmiroht s nul- ihlthd 0f being ll ll 14 1m a decided lllbllity. _- Wanner QC l1 "MPONLBNUQH. 3Q Qtvoiifasfuosnusiasi g, of the ledger. ado, Ilr. Alan,‘ "M!!! m“; g .10: on this rm for a nitrnbei of in] it en attraction foi- iiflfilfli i ‘SM »"“' ease of the as _ n- omsttt tlt~ 1011M‘ = 7m» poof-lied?» v s: L. P. U. OFFICERS i-‘blf Dinl i Chipmsn was elected ptetideni. I the labours-es’ Protect! e Union at its annual méetinrhe ‘Hatfiel- day evening. Mr. Arth dos-rally is the retiring vice pres flit. Other officers elected were, vita-he'll] ent, J.»W. Govmley; ealure J n White; financial secre . Pl lck Dennis; Ind secretary. W. Pryor. The finanetl report. read by Patrick Dennis. showed the financial condition of the Union to be on the right use -¢——-J roux GENERATION! - s...» generations in the female line all living are great gisndmothu Mrs. John B. Spence. Hunter River, P. E,I.; her daughter Elsie. Mrs. David Edwards. Bummer- slde, PJLI." granddaughter is Jean, like. Elmer MaoDonalmNeI G1 ow, P.!.'.I.. and her great grs ddaughter is Gwynneth Mac- great grandmother, Mrs. Spence. celdiraied her 82nd birthday on January M, 1947, and is still lo- ing strong. DOIIRTY - MANDIIISON .- The marriage of Miss E. Marion Manders . daughter of Mr. end Mrs. James Mandsrson. Summer- side. P.E.I.. to Mr. Edward Dolterty. R..C.A.F., Clinton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Doherty. took place in Toronto at the home of Rev. L. I. Hunter, who officiated. The bride wore s grey suit with corsage or roses, and was attended by Mrs. John Henderson. wearing a green frock with rose corsage. Mr. Henderson was groomsman. A reception followed gt the home of Mr. and Mrs. HendersorL-Toroitto Globe and Mall. , Electric power rationing in Charlottetown ended at am tut night and the city began to return to normal after live days of semi- darkness. The Maritime Electric Oolnplny annotmced that ltfllsrgest turbine. laid up for repeirs since Saturday night. was back in service. Officials the company said they were ‘keeping our fingers crossed" and the machine would not be given clearance papers for s few days. However. it appeared ta be wort- ing well and barring lcoidens electric service should be continu- '0us now. Mrs. Margaret Joriel, M, of Kentville, N.B., died here yester- day following a heart attack while visiting her son. Garrett. A native o! Stellarton. N. 8., Mrs. Jones was widow of the late John H. Jones. Survivors include four sons, Grelg oi Monctoh. N.B.: Burn- ham oi ‘rruro. N. 5.; J. li. Mac- intosh of Stelilartonj N.8.: and Garrett of Charlottetown; and s sister, Mrs. Hugh Ross oi New Glasgow, N. S. ' —ROTAIY MIITING - Roth.‘- Ian William Hayward was the speaker at the regular meeting of the Bummer-side Rotary Club on magazine. “Hotel-isn" and reed ex- cerpts f1'on1 a number of recent articles. Mr. Fred Bingham was e guest. A re ort of the Crippled Children's llnlc which Ia spoil- sored hy the club and which-had been prepared by Miss Eleanor Wheler, R. N. was read showing that sixty-eight children hiid been treated during the year by Dr. Archer. —8 —COUNCILLOBS SWOIN IR~ The newly elected Councillors, W. lifl-Smallman. H. B. Sohurman and J. Lorne Drlecoll were sworn in on Thursday morning in the Town Hall, Summerside, by Stip- eiidiitry Magistrate E. H. Strong. 3.0. fir. George Key. who was elected to the Water and Sewer- age Oommisslon was sworn in at the same time. Mayor J. 1". Ar- l nett was present st the ceremony. ' l . FUNERAL tastattbsy - The funeral of the late Mrs. Lemuel dudmore of Brackley Point was held yesterday afternoon. eer- vioss st the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. T. A. Wil- son. The pallbearers were: rm- man Cudmore. Allison Cudmpre, James Cudmore. Stanley Shaw, Wendell‘ Phillips. Albert Phillips. {Interment was in Winlloe North itlernotery. l sswsna WOIILDlLAYID -. t I I t ‘Because of moving me An unusu- ally mlle weather the Jo oi re- moving the ltevl piling and other _surpius materlll from the rtlilrlel Jslend outside the entrance oi Jflhsrlottaiiwn T-flithdut- "as been wibendoned until conditions improve IINI‘ vneantunmths PrinceO M. tcontrsctors. Wallace Noye and o , .wha were engaged to remove the tmateriel from the Isl nd, have =bcen awn ded the can act g re‘- lzairing ortuhe Bridge, till‘! County. ‘ ~' MAIL COUNIII fllllfllllll- lb-On meson; evening, Jen. 21st. despite the- unpleasant wea- titer conditions a tam number .0: u» hot: lioltilrl oi oturtetu- nmi an. i I112! n the homo of lfr. and Mrk. J. D. Manse to mow their appreciation or the Aifieient. services rendered by Mr. who 1m been mu “u... Jeers. mung t e whole evening {I great mile 0f linearity and isosdvotit vm plainly manifelied ‘iowlld Mr. In! MEI. Mucus by at - 61mins‘: tbheit-wxn B’. 1k. pie —-LAD ES‘ SOCIAL CLUB - The Ladies’ United Ohurch, Summerslde, held the weekly meeting at the o‘ Mrs. C. C. Dickie, Milton Ave. on Thursday evening. owning exercises were by the president, Mrs. Peter Wh .c, who also disposed of routine bus- iness. It was voted that all mit- standlng bills should be committee which comprise esident, Mrs. Mattie Gordon. Mrs. kieson, Mrs. Clara Bell and Mrs MlcDowell was appointed to in- spect the plans for the proposed new club room on Tuseday afier- .. noon at 4.30. The next meeting ivi-ll s. H. R. Crockett, Beaver Street. At the conclusion of the rab bag was conducted VISITOR-S FROM SASK. - Mr and Mrs. Richard Bssln. Ndnn t m1 m m‘ “c?” a uie was grantcd sion "of Prince ifl, vs. ior be with Mr Wright Cempbell. n William Dennis, pjnlntjfl’ vs. Norah Kathleen Dennis and l-eonsrd McKenna, defendants. Donald Alexander plaintiff. ollflllbell and Francis Alan Bnkcr, defendants. ~ John Greater Garnhun, tlfl. vs. Murray MacCsbs. ttngly replied. thanking- the peo- their“ thoughtfulness at this time. Dur- lng the social dist which follow- hl, lunch was served. alumina APPOWTED-Many friend! will be interested to learn 1B1? LL-(Ml. Frederick H. _Wlg- more. M.D., formerly of tihls Pro- vince. has been appointed" chief medical officer of the Saskatch- I'll! district of the Pacino Railway. R. M. Link, who Ool. Wigznors has also resumed his position as surgeon on staff oi the Moose Jaw Hospital since his return lest summer. mas Wlgmore. former member of the Provincial Legislature. he spent a pleasant after his military service. before returning to his responsible civ- ilian duties in the West. cial meeting n by Miss feature caused much and great satisfaction when Miss announced the ‘results. The proceeds are {m- 1h, Flower Fund.” Refreshments were féved and a social hour enjoyed, the Divorce %\Vfll‘d Island. presided 0"!‘ by Ohief malice Thane s. In addition judgment "l! WIVIIWH in two other cases, and another case adjourned. Judgement absol l" the following: Tuesday. Hctoolt as his subject thlflvs. ‘Mgrgattllellir Campbell. Nahum 5150M. deien Joh MIX‘? Ethel Garnham ""1 3039131 ,V\l°l‘&0. defendants. Robert Geesner Sillipfldnhplnin. NB. vs. Hilda Audrey Siiliphnnt and ‘Charles Wendell defendants. Marion Jean Robinson, plaint. Harry A. Edith MscLeod. defendants. Judflhetit nisi was given in the following cases: Mullet-ct Mill Rankin, plninim, vs. Herbert Brenton Rankin and Gladys Illglbgth mn,b,,,,,,m_ d,“ ~Drl.="oii. agcd ‘l8 yearn. fendants. Mr. Macflae very fit- are visiting friends and rc- latives at South Shore and vicinity. They are the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quilty, 1n 1|“. Year 1910 Mr, Qullty left his native home at South Shore and has been a resident of western Canada since. Naturally he notes quite a number "1 "Wises and improvements in Charlottetown and the rural dist- ricts. In observing changes which have course years note that the has lost none of hospitality our Island pQQpIQ, f the f- Quilts’ is also ediiieo to Vi. Bernard kindness and Canadian I! lucceeds Dr. has retired. the from overseas A son of Mr. Tho- vacation here Club of Trinity home The usual conducted aid A the innle Wright. This merrimcnt fin-annual Quilty, Nascum, ‘the great. marked til.- past thirty-seven "Garden oi the snip- of its generous spirit so eminent nmnng -___. yesterday at a ses- Court of ute was given 0531115911 and Percy dants. Cnmpbcll. Annie Elizabeth plain- MacLe od, Robinson and 'MULLlNS-—At Hospital on» Jan. so u; M“ 'Ml‘5- 395E173! Quinn. (My, a hunk ter. MacGUIGAN-At me Gus-lotu- town Hospital, Feb. 4. 1047, t, Mr. and Mrs. William I, y,‘ Guigan of Kinkora, n damn" Carol Joyce. » '15 ' IVIIARIIAO” MUS-CURB!!! - At 104 Fltgm, St. on Dec. 27th by Rev. 0.0. Web. ster, Florence Imogene Ottrrig q Rocky Point. P.E.I. to p05" Moore Ellis of Bethurst, N; CUDMORE-At Brackley p01,,‘ Fob. 4.~Mrs. Lunuei Cudmore, in ihcr nd year. Funeral My" la er. r Band-norms —'At the Bap“ Parsonage, Central Bedequc, Jam 2i, i947, by Rev. D. M. Fraser Ll0_\‘d Bell pf Seanletown to Mun‘ iol Burns of Flreetown. GRAIIAM- SOBBEY — A1 m‘ Manse, liiontague, January 15. 1947, by Rrv. A. S. Adams. Carl Simp- son Graham of Murray Harbor North to Lenora Jean Sorrey of Montague. MURRAY-PAR!” -- At the Uni. ted Church Parsonage, Cornwall, Dcc. 26. 1046, by Rev. J. R. Skin. ncr, Irene Edith Farieh of Milton to Everett Frederick Murray, 0| Clyde River. MacPHAIL — BEATON -- At the Manse, Carleton, on Saturday, l-‘ui. ruary 1st. 1947, by Rev. J. H. Bishop, Katherine Beverly Beaten of Bop. shaw, to Cecil MacPhail 0f Argyle Shore. g4 DEATHS GALLANT- at the Provincial Siinitorlum, on Tuesday. 1m. g Mary ,G~allant, in her list year, FERGUSON-At Hampton, m, 3. l9y47, Peter Ferguson. age B’! years. , " CAMBLE~At Albany, Feb. 4, Hamilton Gamble, aged '1'! BURKE-Suddenly at Ottawa he Thursday. Jan. 30. Pearl Grace Hublcy, ogcd 54 years, wife of Alton H. ‘Burke, formerly of Southport. " TAYLOR-At Windsor. Ont., Feb. 1. 1947. Reginald M. Taylor. son of Mrs. Taylor and the idtv James D. Taylor, Clharlottctown. HAGAN - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Jan. 22. 1947. Andrew. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J, Hagan. Kelly's Cross. Maple Hills, Feb. 2, 1947. William Mulllnl. aged I _\'(‘1\l'S. BELl.—At Hope River, Feb. 4, 1947. J, Simpson Bell, in his 81st year. Y“ MuoDONAI.D—At Wheatley luvs! Fob. 6. i947. Allan MacDonald in his 84th year. NELSON-At Prince Edward Is- wnrd Island Hospital on February Eitli, I947, J. Robert Nelson. late of Canadian National Railways. HOLMAN—At Charlottetown on Thursday. Fob. ti. Mrs. Isaac Hol- man. in hcr 81st year. HOLMAN—At 20 Brighton Road on Thursday, Feb. 8. Mrs. Issac Holman in her 81st year. MncFIAf7IlERN--At the P! E. D4 lrntrl llospitnl Tuesday. W1- 5 1M7. ininnt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Doiuild A. MncEachern. CllllllitlltE-At Brackiley Point Fhhxl. Mrs. Lemuel Cudtnore in lzcr 82nd year. . fiCllAlilfER -- Ai Charlottetown, Fob. 5. 1947. Mrs. Louisa J. SChllPfUY, formerly of‘Bortien. in her 8411i your. CARTER-Word has been receiv- cd oi tlir- death in 8t. Vincent‘! Hospital in Worcester. Mass. on Feb. 5. ui Maud C. Carter. dsulll- tnr of Joseph and Mary 9W" Cnrlcr. in hcr 67th year. CLARKlAH-At her late residence, 124 Prince‘ St., Mrs, RW. Clarkin. aged ‘S9 years. ’ DRlSCOLb-At hi! hmne ill John- son's Rivcr. Feb. a. m4, Dan"! MOORE-At Charlottetown. Slim‘ - W. g 1h 4,1611)’. Fbhrurtry l .1947. wlml-m piaintm, n, Mary 311,835,? cc?“ gMooi-i- of Iris in his 53rd W" triichael and Henry Toni, rim-Mg. nts. MaoDON.ALD—In the Oity. Mon- day. Fob. 3. 1M7. r1099!!! MICDM‘ ‘me me or Everett c. Bcar- will. w‘ 68 Yélfl- 1mm"? 14%. Plaintiff. -vs. Dorothy Simp- son Béarlsto and William Roach. defendants. was adjourned until. the next rbgular “but. May, l2. .____._,_i_ __________ IAGAN- At. the Chariot "WNW, January 22nd. Mr. and M“. Kelly's Cross. a abitsoascttttltn l sitting or inf, ain't-no -—---—- l deform; 1M7. to Louis J. Htildnf Ion (Andrewl. ‘ —-At the P.E.I. Wm"- "fifum 4th. 1941.. to? llr. ‘£33k marsh, tit Q . hi? pltll 6h fcbrlt and Mrs. W.A. James Waltr. JOIININNI - At. County If and Mrs. Rim. a teen, ttohud m1 Pmtndl. I ounces. 2%“ os tsl en ho. b. to I Mn ma. mil m to. mam. I. O I00 (ltillbom). and airs. Donald An I118 MM‘.- ; YEN —At the Prince lid-l a Island Hospital January aoihf and Mrs. Garfield Milli-l N —-At the P.E.I. Millie l son. Lester. llos~ 8rd, 1947 to Mr.‘ ryenton. n son. the tn dn no. s, 11h Johhstono. | 4M 4M Charlottetown i t r. and! s n. muses. Brook-l l I011. L-At the Prince Inward lLTo it A-M the @101, V luau Melt ~M tbs Illend Bllpltll. Fob. 1nd, l 1 to she firs. Fre fort, a d T0 llllflll Bolfllhli Deb. “N. nova-u oewell, , lllllitlr. ‘ ' —At the P. l. f. 531M. u» m. lfld I ‘vmmendp a a011,; ow. Oharlottet‘ wn , “"1. f0 L] 0min. a son. - Charlottetown l l. 1417. to "l"! Peters thee l , l0". Ronald, '0' . 1 a lend hsv , cow's-s: titl minnow)?» is an ' Boar River nocimnri’ -' Suddenly at Havel" hill, ltlassl, February 1. 1941, Alex- nhdor Docherty of. NW llllwn‘ P. n. 1., Ln his 57th 9w- m iyifiiiiitqs. at u ‘rid-J..- gill‘: lthwflom, 1t" ‘ll n fii-iilfiiwllllr,‘