11m -. IG.QA..R_D_1AN.-__ FFEPEJABY 12. MONDAY - QPIOPEIITY SALE — Mr. Heber_ k has purchased the fine rcsi-- -I _ al property of Mr. I ~ - West; Street. i IN AND FERRY-The train pBorden on Saturday evening, 1B2 passengcrs, arriving here, l trip only on V Satur- mltihough the latest report was p it was operating normally a- l Regiment, whose next of kin IS his mother s- Bessie Moran, Portage, PEI. RECEIVED CERTIFICATE ,_ to Holstein-Preston Associa- tion convention in ‘roroilto lost week Premier J Waltcr Joilts~ was presented with at ccrtlllcatc in recognition of the production of‘ his cow Abegiveit Loi-nu| its-gins. which achieved a record; for nll Cuiiiidu by giving Ta.’ ibl... oi fat in a ten-months pcriud. JADBD APPETHTE: at the Cllfli of .winter con i»: tetiili-icc with, bright salad l-iggestioris. Lil: AgrlC-l ulture Deparliiitnl ilulzsiimcr Sect- ion says. Slircd-icd raw Ltets bringl new life to c IJIJHQQ salad sliced radishes and c.ioul:ed parsley will‘ provide the right colon note iii a potato salad HLlS-i-llfi dresing, made by combining equal proport- ions of mayonnaise and chili sauce. is delicious WIZJ cabbige or lettuce, --I‘BOBATE COURT - Harold L.. Pcdnier. Judge of Pro- _ in Suinnicr River. and the shore road to Bor- as far as Clyde Rivcr. Efforts to clear this road being me to Crapaud- Many friends in this Province and elsewhere will regret to learn of the passing ct Mrs. hiplmaqiie Pmeau which occurred iit the home of Earl daughter. in Rusticovllle. —-ISLAND NURSE — In a news rcel at the Capitol Theatre side last ly. Among the nursing sisters shown on the screen was Lleut. Mary Crokeil of Emerald, PEI. .-\‘\I|5.\'TARY COM- Nulncs of Island niclnbcrs of Parliament appear on a number of standing committees of tho HOILSQ of Commons, ns m]. lows: Mr. J. L. Douglas, Miscel- laneous private bills; Railways, ‘ lilld telcglxipli lilies; Ag. l IIIIY!‘ ailirl colonization. Dr. 'I‘. V. Giant: Public accounts, Mines, forests and waters: printing. Hon. Cyrus Macmillan; Banking and commerce; lvfarinc and fisheries. Illdlltlflzll and international re- lations; Librtiry of Parliament. l5‘ ITALY - xntcnant Gordon Hyoc. RC.C.S., is with the Can- adian army in Italy. according to word received recently by his wife. Mrs. Gordon Hyde of Halifax. Lieutenant Hyde is the son oi’ Mr. and ltfrs. Harry Hyde of Charlotte- town. H2 rlilL-rtcrl ill i939 and has Hum llccil on active service overseas for‘ the past l7 months. Lieutenant St. Peter's and Montague, as well] as the Malpeque road to Hunter Miss Florence Johnston as maid. tOl-DOIIDI‘, who wore a turquoise lcrepe dress, a tiny black hat with ,matcning accessories and a cor. |sa c bouquet of roses, Mark An. sem OT-Ialloran, brother of thc bride acted as best man. A romp. _tion following the ceremony was iheid at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Crannell. 2108 TUPPflr Street where out of town guests includ- ed the brlds‘; mother and father Mr. and Mrs. M. OT-lalloran of Bloomfield, PEI. Mr. and Mrs. Fol-cs will reside in Montreal. __.__. Sixteen ratings from the H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte are leaving this morning for advanced train- ing establishments on the maili- land. Three are from this Province. Islanders include. Harry V. Ben- jamin. Charlottetown; Carl L. Kennedy. New Perth; and Harvey R. McAusland. East Royalty. Those ircin Nova Scctia lncliidcz‘ Earl S. Holt. River John: John F. Langllle, Pictcu; alid William G Seweli, Stclllirton. The remainder are from Ontar- io. Thcy include, Ronald W. Arm-v strong. Edward R. Berry, Rodney W. Carson. Donald R. Clark. John R. D. Reid. John G. R- Suther- land and William S. Irwin, all cf ,'I‘or0nto: Douglas A. McDonald, ‘Green Valley; Leonard G- Mean-I I icy. CIIIPDBVJRZ and John F. Scott. , Niagara Falls. i Before leaving the men were .l>reserrted with cigarettes by the I Provincial Government, through the :Car1'y on Canada Corps and with . knitted comforts by the Red Cross. ,Tlie Presentations were looked of- ier bv Mr. Ire. Brown cf the Can- adian Legion War Services. EMPLOYED AT ILIJFAX - Active in the wlr effort ll freight handler! at Halifax are g gum. ber o: Prince Edward an Ono of them is Patrick Duffy. or Kelly's ‘Cross. when cared n a Halifax ncwapo re- gently, along with other wggmcn engaged in unloading‘ I shipment the largest IIMO war dlyp. IIUME—-SALTII— In St. Links‘; church. Oxford, England on Nov. 21th. i943. Gm‘. Donald Ernest Hume. son of Mrs Marion Hume and tl-ic late Mr Murdock S- Hume f Iris. P. B. I.. wu marl-led to Miss Shells Maureen Salter, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs- R. ter of London. England. The service wu conducted by the Rvev. A. G. Whye, and the best man was the bridge- groonrs brother. Pie. James Hume. ‘the bride, who was given cwnyuby lier father. was attended by ll Margey Wallace. Miss Brenda Del- con and Miss Mary Salter- RECEIVES EFFICIENCY MEDAL ~Amoiig those recently awarded the Canadian Iilficiency Medal was Sgt. A. a. Clarkin, Royal Canadian Signals, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W clarion. Princs Strut. Ciarkin had several years‘ serv cc in the militia before the war. He l9" O REPORTED MISSING-Among those reported u missing on ac- tive service lad now for official purpous presumed dea the intent casualty list of the Rnydl lnldion . Sgt. Gor- don Mitchell McLean. Sgt. Mc- Lean's aux of kin 3n Mr. H. D. McLean, Souril. P. B. I. —-His many friends are glad to on Mr. Major of New An- non out again alter his recent 0D- cration and to note that he IP- poors b; his usual good health. During his ccnvaiescence Mr. Moose spent a fcw d: s t- ing in Keruington and Kc vin the gaunt of Mr. and Mrs. Stnvert and . and Mrs. John Hon. and on Wednesday he attended the fun- eral of the late Stanley Cliseley. S. .____ FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs Hugh Ti-alnor was held yesterday morning from the residence o! her son, Mr. Larry Trainer, 81 Hayfield Street to the Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er whore Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. D. Edwards, C. SS3. The pallbearers were Manors. James Jlbing, John Con- nolly, wnltei- LJuWnE. Bred Reid. John Hughes and James Mclnnls. Service at the grave was conduct- ed by Rcv. A MacDonald. C. SS R. 4 enlisted for activq service at the outbreak of hostilities ond hu| been overseas for the last two and. one-half years. The modal been received by his parents for safe keeping from the National De- fense Department. ENJOYABLE VISIT — Mrs. Damien Duffy recently rstur. her home in Bnerald after i . “’ 3.2%.. H1186 brothers-Jvvllllam in HOME BEBEAVID— Ml‘. Ro- bert Silliphnnt has received rho sad news of tho death in Los Angeles, his eldest daughter Mrs. Bogiull in hei- 59 year. Born in Dallas. Texas, U --.‘ she leaves couver General Hospital. dsulh- ter of Mrs. George Shearer. If"! the late Rev, George Shearer o! Calgary. . became the bride of the Rev. John Russell Carson, son or Mr. Charla Car- son and the late Mrs. Carson of Charlottetown, P.E.I. - The death of Mr. Richard O. Jenkins at e hospital Boston. Mus. on Saturday, Pa rusry 6. will come as a sui- ise and a shock to many irien in this Pro- vince. I-Ie was 73 years old and ind resided at Arlington Height-I. Mass, for many yelrl Mr. Jenkins was s Ion of I-hl late Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Jen- kinl of Point Pleasant. P. E. I. but had been in the United Stat- es for more than 50 years. He was a skilled carpenter and worked for many years ln a factory turn- ing out piano cases. Although he had not resided in this Province since he was a oung man he re- newed his frlen hips here by visits during summer months for years. Mr and Mrs. Jenkins ed the 50th anniversary of their wedding on December iii int. They were married in Boston Ind resided there since. Death followed a short illness. He became unwell only a 10w weeks ago and entered hospital a week before his death to under o a serious operation from which e foiled to rally. Surviving are his wile. the for- mer Annie MacLean of Peters Road, P. E I and a son and a ILA four sons and three t; ighters Her hugbgnd Mr. Bagnali died in Win- Man nineteen years ago. I Bi-ook- - daughter. The son. Oswald Jen- kins lives at Springfield. Mass- Thc daughter, Mrs Harold I. Hunt was at her old homo when her father passed away but ‘Sim l Mac ock “l bu. u and 'Mtrs. C. Adele Read) u son. Pi‘ 44 by Rev. OIDI. Lillian G. Shearer. of’ Wanhanl to Rev. John Russell Carson of Grande Prairie. Prairie News WILSON-SINCLAIE-At ‘Irlnity United Church. Charlottetown, on Elueaday. Feb. . OUR NEWS BUDGET For oua SATURDAY SUBSCRIBE iiiifi? 934w; .- At Mt. Stewart. Ibb. 6. 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Crane i 0n Emails‘? d lighter. STIILL — At the Charlottetown 944 K1 to toCorp.l IAIIIAGK MURRAY-LEE-At St. Dunstanb Basilica on Ilpbruary Joyce Catherine Lee Francis Murray. both of Charlotte- town CARSON-SHEAR!!! -- At Gruide m. on Jan 15th, l9- airie. Aibe l. Ruth , m. and M anon, l. son. Philip Murd- wuciat-lit the P. m. l.‘ Hos- tal, m». 4. i044. to m. and un. l, MlcNcil a anuhta. 811M! .1 tiiae. . ClllNEllY-At City Hospital, Feb. 5, i944 Mrs J. Chlnery, a son. MacDONALD— Al: PEI Hospital. Jan. i. ma. w W tel- MacDo Mr. mid OW. n non, AMERON-At Otto Civic Hos- cuil Jinn,“ . u» m. Calmemn (nee G by Rev. Tint will}; can. _ At K, 5. I94 year lid .. CUMMING_At 27 Feb. '1, 1044. Mrs. Mrs. ll- mm 39 In“ L0 Eusmn Cilrlstl r. " "a Capt. Johnsto Lou lul- — Bornnlt tlIe al. J , 1 L Hogpit P‘ E Gtoh. STEADMAN _. M h lat, in Regin 1944. Kai-herin aid _ T“ in the City Hfiiplfilldoe: of Elizabeth Seelev Miwpolvatn - at‘ Feb. 4% men .da lite Mrs. J. 344111021811 $211),“ TRAINOIL-At her reside $385310“ Street, on A. Lord, Miss Alt. is A Alt. - oi-and 95 year: CIIAFFEY-At Roll Sunday. Febru 5f vii-alley. 580.1% v glow York City. 387.1205?“ i e Ste’ tli comm‘ m» 4th ma. Cathm 1?.“ n M d - M,"- Hllilh Trgxilntaaiémfi Rj Dllln-ljs - -___L ‘ . . aged an. 14, 1944 A 944 I P985941 g rs W Mr-u u . W. I B3 Wlt q 19h, ' M. M" Hyde studied engineering at In- dlaila Tri-State University before. his enlistment. , bate held a session of the Probate] Court in Summerside Friday’. The| Estate; of John McEweq late of Kensingwn, Duncan McCallum late. Hunter River. Samuel of FEELEY - I t}, Deb, v. 1m, IVII ° 0"” The remai dence of her sister Mrs Dr. John Robert Corbett has opened an office at. Summerside. .P. E. I. for the practice of Med- icinc and Silrgery. acbennan, Spencer, daugh fer of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. S clair of Charlottetown. to Pilot Officer James George Wilson. R. spent five of tho most enj weeks of her life with in the United States. field and Robert in B ay. Tiii-eci-ecently had been iv t!" 50"!"- sisters, Mrs. John Mai- in, Sask. ‘ern States doing Wll‘ work. Her Mrs. Wm Barton, Pennant, Sas husband is serving with the Am- ln the of’ Wllmot Volley and Frcd. w.‘ RECEIVES SAD NEWVS -— Mr. Dr. Corbett ivas born in Prince glowing terms of Mrs. S. B. Carew, Welesford, N?‘ B. erican Army. C. A. P‘. son of Mr. and Mrs Doyle, 75 spring Park R0 2d. lion,“ 1am o, sunmwrsidc “we véyfiaifbifqftilln. IIPECRICIIgIOIId strict Edward Island and left here “mew nrilany ltrlngurrelatlilves and frimeng: In addition three brothers larisd Geo," when o! Gm JENKINS In _ vosed l- d tii s - "i D t, n.- f P"- ‘vmvc a w 8- . s e me m; er never ‘te l u vlve. Two - ' — nosbitnl col. Tbenlawygrs [IIIICESIECSEPIIO vlixeze 3193"‘, batumay anermm“ mnvey‘ Icggoy AIILEQXEIIIB! Uign stIeBglVIlXIg Cglt- forearm‘ sojourn "no"! "m" and COLD WEATHER-Some of the IIIiVeDraIIBPiIIIFkErSO-lcesnliins and Ellie " gnnigxtagk ‘m Saturday. F“ g‘t’§'~‘°"§4°§”~“gl_j* fa f)- wdsgieetht {$5 ;,‘;~;,,*1“<*,,';§W*Kg‘,,,g*;;=,,§egg,gr scat... College lie yntered ti... ggipgggqgegoh-ggggltwtggnhy; g5,- coldest weather b: the winter has Jenkins bombs “fe- iumic- uscl-lsivzis - at zion- ' ' “Mrfw Qm-{Bnliint c ong . - na . w t. . - - _ -, . < - ., a __ . 1a., represemed the succession anal). nian. New York City. I-lcr husband gmlermlty °I “Albtml- 5n" “mfsuch beautiful souvenirs w ich will ‘been iuxtaemnceg it,“ ‘$.15. DIIIOI- VBI/ggief" Ylllued stmé‘ The 5m‘ %$id"vve§i'».5'1ui§§‘p,§§ ant, P.l:.l., on”; officer, Provincial G0\'€l‘lllllClli—S. p“_“d_??°"“‘“d P” Sum“ 3vcars mo‘ Filgnlstfugécsll/Iggtyfilélisl IjcinlgIz-I: always remflifl Pflceless In h“ 9°!‘ lgvcrIngna wfcellrailesnd thaw YYIesLer- ers are, Mrs John Finlay and Flméncé Macéemle éh'arlottcm,vn_ Yea“ _ ___ ‘.'il.li\l\lllL{ ill(‘ on,- son and onc Gm Unwersi, from which h jsession and oft recall the pleasant d. momma M, warm}, But-n; Mrs John Lccco. both in Bostondm Mr mum Jmn-Park or Mmh LOUGIIARN-In Chaflg Plcanarolilvlvl EXTENSION - §‘f(‘)‘?§"$;“,§a ggféilmgflg“ graduated in VMcdlcine with in: "5‘§f"“i°“‘ °f h" m“ w ‘h’ ‘L Wflgthfl‘ observer at the Charlotte: real ' $',’f,““f,§u1'}t1944- .I h ‘. - _E,, l l ' ,l . ‘y _ r ' I 8191- 2132? ti? saliutgiifilillsloltiilofi. 'l‘§‘"e“~*°l‘ °Y B°5l°"» “P55- al-w W0 Dmee‘ M‘D'C'M' m" ms md‘ ———— w“ Expemnenm 8mm“ and ginkciil‘ Arli ton Heights on DIAMOND-WATTS—At the Unit- and firs. l" b e c Wmmers ‘n, w M F, nation from MoGill University he that the temPeflil-"fe W!!! "V?" re - n3 within the next few days. andyp, f. ‘ ~ ' "m and spent some time in hospitals ili M the “n1” meeting d Am" below Iero while unofficial ther- Mondly BYWPBWB- 9d church 95751111589, Wlnlhe. P- 39 Y 5~ construction will start as early as t .uré‘.gcl‘g‘,fl3~'2fh [filth glkargotttfif Montreal and then went to Bos- Rgbekuh mam‘ 3mm"! mm" molneters in the city itself read as E1, wgdnegdgg, pen 3, 1944' 12y w] TERAAL the P. E. l possible in the spring. Premier .1. i Bereaved P, .Y , t“ n e ° i» m, u s A He pmmced 1,, Mel_ District Deputy Presiqcr-t- Mm R- m, ,5 n hem, only on“, heme Rev, '1'. Consta le, Gladys Jeanette Hospital on February iotli, 1i“ wane, Jones announced 0H,]. the. ic atives. rose. Maggie-huge,“ mm 19384 G. MacDonald, HSDIBJIId b)’ Dist- m,‘ win”: was colder weather water _ Watts and Thomas lhrl Diamond. Lemuel Winchester aged 75 m; week-end It is not tho intention ioihbuild a iving for the treatment ohinfectious and contagious dis- eases. the Premier said. $75,000 towards Saiiatcriuln extension has been contributed by the Domin- doivl-Governmcnt, tho total esti- ni cost: being in the vicinity of‘. .000 ING AUXILIARY SER- VI _ The seriousness of the car IEIP‘_SIII.IM.IOII W33 emphasized by Pr ruler J. Walter Jones, who re- tu on Saturday from Ottawa‘ LToronto. The Premier said, he did not; have the full facts as thighs recent injury which the Edward Island had sus-, but any holdup at thisl G _ there were 200 cars waiting transportation , -tween here and Sackville. He hadl taken this matter up at Ottawa; and was pressing especially for; on extra plane service to relieve- jhe congestion. freight | Price w‘ t "was serious as hc understood- that In loving memory of my dear .Mother. Mrs Laughlin MacDon- who passed away Feb. 5th, In a lonely graveyard sleeping Where the flowers gently wave Lies our dear and darling Mother Whom we loved but could not , any». Iris-nus may think slic is for- _ ‘gotten ‘And! curd wounded hearts are 1c Ilittie do they know the sorrow filial; lies in our hearts con- ccaled Sadly missed by Sun. Ew-cn and Fa ily. PA pretty wedding took place on Wednesday morning Dec- '.\Jth_ i943 lLSt. Lawrence Church. Morell. when Rcv. Plialcn McHcnnn -.uil-‘ ‘_' d in marriage Mi<s Catherine,’ .".'.‘IIDVICVC McCullough. daughter; pl Mrs. McCullough and the late “Ionics McCullough and Joseph Le- groy MacDonald, son of Mrs. Mac- Donald and the late Ben MacDon- a cl cf Vernon River. Tile bride was gcwncd in strert loitgih dross of biilc crcpc- Gray coat and accessories to tnuich. was attended by her cou- sl i lss Agnes Duffy who was] gowned in street length drcss of; tine crcpc wine coat and acccesor-t lea to match. 1 Tnc groom WflS silppcricd by ivfr.} ‘Allan Currie. - Following the ceremony a wed-I tdingt breakfast was served at the; ‘home of the bride to immediate’ Irelatives and friends. Litter the. wedding party drove to the home of l the gloom where supper was await- ing them The rcmuinlel: of the cv-' ening was spent iii music alitli dancing. 1 Previous to her marriage tile bride ' .tendered a shower at. hcr, by her girl friends. The many beautiful and useful‘ gtisfts received testify the popular-f of the young couple. Their many fidcnlls wish Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald mliny yczn-s of happy wedded life. TUESDAY .. REPORTED DIZNDED — lied ivoiind IKKIHII Army c. list is. Pte. William John I ill“ ll(I Regiment. Pie. .. . ihtor-‘s- next. - of in-ls-hlo-fet-heo vfr. George Ea OLcn P _‘"‘VISITORS IN LONDON --Sgt. _."§' G. L. Brehliut. anrl L-Sto. E. G. ‘Oatway, of Charlottetown. were re- ‘Iknt visitors at ihiz Canadian Y. C. A. Beaver Club i=1 London. ’ land. The club is operated by Q l. Canadian Y. M. C. A. War Services and is one of the most popular leave centres. in Landon. I fill. AND rims. ALBERT oun- ORE of Suirlmersirlc. announce haongagcmont of tIir-li" rlrtllghlcl‘ e ie Amelia. to Flight Lieuten- nt. Hem Alfred Mater. arm of Mr. Mrs. H. Lester. 492i Boat-vice . eet. Vancouver. NIiIYFIrIEO ln ink-c‘ ace early in March. 2-8-11. ROADS OPEN FOR (‘ARS --! vincial cIfICISIs report that, the‘ = stitutrs a cliallcn e ‘ flcld SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS-At the regular montllly meeting of the City School Board yesterday it was decided to ask for specifi- cations for improved fire-escapes and lighting for the schools. The percentage of attendance dining January in Grades X to IV inclus- ive Wu; reported as follows: West Kent (l2 rooms! 91 per cent: Queen Square til rooms) 89 per cent. Prince Street 110 rooms) 87 per cent and Rochford Square (l0 roclns) 84 per cent. This is regard- cd as a good percentage of attend- ance for a winter month, WAR STAMP DRIVE — Much credit is due to Miss Rowena Mar- ccr. Ethel Lcard. Ramona Mac» donald. Mary Luc Mzicdonald, and Netley Jay for selling 5273.00 worth in Mt. Stcvxzirt. Tlicll‘ house-to- liouse canvass was organized by lifr. R. A. MacDonald, Mount Stewart. lt i5 a striking example] of what initiative can do and con- to other coni- muniiics. Any sacs ol this kind should be reported promptly to Philip S. Cobb. provincial chair- mrin, Charlottetown, ICE IN GULF LIGHT — Ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence between this Province and thc Magdalen Islnlid. is still {IDIJIIYEHIII} com- mirzitivoly’ light. it was lclirncd ycs- terday fi'cln pilots who flcw Mar- itime Central Airways planes to the Gulf Islands with passengers 'I‘horc is plenty ice, it was learned. but from tJic air it. ap- pciirs to bc nruch broken up nlid not \O'l'_\' licavy.’ comolirrrl with SOlllc \'Illl|.l‘l'S. 'f‘\vu flights were made to the Mngziilcns yesterday, leg cairiying eight passengers and 1,- 300 pounds of mall outward and bringing back four passengers and a small quantity of mall SALVAGE COLLECTIONS Over 60.000 pounds of rendered fat was collcotcci and shipped from Prince Edward Island during i943. and about 140.009 pounds oi oi tires and tubes left the Province to lze us-cd in reclaiming plants, sitatcs Mr R. S. MacBcath. provincial supflvisor of Notional Salvage. Approximately 1,200,000 pounds of various mctrils were shipped during the some period. Owing to the work of salvage ctmmltlecs a-srcss Can- lidrt ilic pnvcr situation was so liiuch inqirotwwl that. warts nz-itlrr W85‘. not rcqt‘ rd till into ili the flill of i9- 4Il, WIlPII the shoring;- again be- came serious. For this reason very little scrap paper -- about 34,000 lbs.-vcay shipped from the ‘and during last season, Mr. Mac- Beath states. At thr- present time a paper collection di-lvc Ia being or- ganized by the Hi-Y Grads. -IHl.ANDEIt DEAD - ‘There passed awav at. Anohauqtil. N.B.. nn Jan 5th. Mrs. A. G. Clark Mrs. Clark's maiden nzmc was Margar- et Casciey oi Kensington, P13 who was wcll nnd favourably known a large circle of relatives mill acquaintances among whom r-‘llC had lived the greater part of her lifc she wall in her sixty-fourth _vcar omen she passed away» She lecvcs to mourn hcr pnsslng from this troubled world. hvr husband in ADCIlflqllI. tivo brothers viz.. Nclson Coscltv ili Mlllville, N. J.. nnrl Ilcalh rf Kensington. Her brothers prc-lcceascd her some years sign Silo will be fondly re- llifillibt-Jf-‘KLIIJ clitlricndsdiiicc ..lnlzton and lty fnr hcr fine artistic tempct ncnt. and courtesy cniiblccl with dctrnlary qualities of mlnrl and hciirl. Hm" husband and brothers have the heart. felt sym- rmth of their many ffIfllflg in their bereavement. -K —-I~‘0RCE - (YHALLORAN-Thc marriage of Rlln Jean OI-Ialloran youngest dliuahtm- of Mr. and Mrs, Mark O'Hnllnl'an nl‘ Bloom- ' . P. E f.. to Robert. Elwood Fnrcc. youngest son of the late Ml‘. and Mrs. Edward Aibcrt Force Lacolle. Qurr. took place quietly on Friday nftcrnoon at St. An- thony's church. Rcv. M. J O'Brien PP. officiating. Th:- brldc worn a two-piece dress of Mmlonna blue crepe. a small hat of fhe same malarial with shoulder length veil nllzl a (YOITRIC boiloue‘. 0f Talis-' no open for motor traffic ioiman roses. She was attended ‘byl During this time he was on the surgical staff of the Melrose hos- pital and the New England San- ltorluln. In 1938 Dr. Corbett came to Shelburne. Nova Scotia. upon the aclflce of friend.- to organize a hospital for the treatment of ior silrgiczil patients. . umn of 1942 he closed this hos- pltal owing to difficulties inci- dent to the war. At this time he wcnt to New York City where he did post graduate work in surgery until Julv. 1943, when he returned to Canada. The Doctor comes well recom- |incnded by his colleagues as n surgeon, in the various hospitals ‘he has served. He is licensed with the General Medical Council of thc United Kingdom as well as b? , o; Stamps m, Saturddé,’ Feb‘ 5m registration ili the United States) i of America, D-x Corbett. has bought the Ca-. ;'.lflCII3ll Legion Building at Summer St. Summersidc. (near ,Posi; Officei and his residence and loffice is in this building. S. I f Rcsidcnls oi Suliimcriside shocked to hear of the death yesterday morning about ‘nine o'clock of Mrs. Thomas M. iLinkletter. Mrs. Llnkletter lllld been ili good health up to the evening bcforc. She retired as usual on Tuesday evening and was stricken with a heart. attack just before arising on Wednesday morning, She died immediately. She was 60 years old. Mrs_ Linklcitcr was tn; former Clara M. Creswcli of St. Eleonora. shc attended the local school ‘tiicre anti Prince of Wales Col- e. She later taught school at Link- letter and Union Corner. She leaves to mourn besides her husband, four sons and hree WEYC _iu.iughtcl‘s. Tile Solis are W. Max- fielcl. and engineer in England. G. Bradford. Dclislc, Sash. Squad- ron Leader H Clarence in Ot- tawa and T Leland in Summer- sidc. The daughters are (Amy) Mrs. James C Totvliscnd of Sask- atoon, Basin, (Irene) Mrs, Ralph jSilllphant, Silmmcrside and Zilplia with the Wurtlnin Prices and ?Tradc Board. Ottawa. There also survive three bro- tliers: Alphonse. Henry and Her- bert Ci-cswell all in Dinsrnore. “Sack. and three sisters, Mrs Ed- ‘wnrzl Lockllnrt llllfl Mrs. J. H ‘Crcswcll. St. Edward Hagcrman of Dinsmore. flask . The law Mrs Llnkletter-wascu Fl mrominent member of the W T. U.. the I. O. D, E. and the W0“ men's Missionary Society of 'I‘rin- ity United Church in all of which endeavors she will be greatly miss- sesIhe funeral will be IP10 SET-ill‘- lday afternoon. A short service at the home will be foil-lived by ser- ‘vices at Trinity Uniferl Church, Summcrslde. WEDNESDA Y ISLANDER PASSES 0N- was received Saturday Fob. Mrs. Wallace Mncliay. Bridge. of the death of he brother Ncil J. MacLcan scula. Montmin. lie was the son of thc latc John MacLcan of Heather- da-le. P E f. OIL DRILLING DELAYED - .Drliling ..operaLions-. at. un.-explora- tory oil well Ill Hillsboro Bay are stlll at a standstill. it was learned yesterday» No drilling has been done since mid-December when the hole had reached 3.700 feet. Much of the delay ‘has been caused by difficulty in travelling between Charlottetown and the drilling site in the Bay, seven miles away. The oil men are using a small half- track vehicle, e uipped with skis _in place of whecs in front. It is ISBId to be very efficient for win- ier travel but it Is only recently that, the lo:- in the bay provided W d sthoby Stanley r oldes of a good surface for traffic. Last residence night it was learned that it was Services at drillifl! were conducted P" Rev. |still "indefinite" when IWQIIId be resumed. Some work is going forward at. the site in the C. Cook. Bruce Me No additional dermal! dlc. Vernon Currie. S crlbwork and Rundolnh Carl-others. qulpmcnt ment was tcrv. meantime- .112! been done to the supporting the drilling e since early in the winter. sudden , tcrew. say/F the Hamilton Spectator. Elcnnors and Mrglm h" “tbrmflve rlct Deputy Marshall, Mrs. MI‘. MacDonald. and T-ast Nobles Grand, Mrs. Roy Fraser, Mrs Mon s Wright and Nlrs L B. Mel . installed tire following slate officers for the ensuing term: Noble Grand- -Mrs. Byron Stewart, Vice- Grand- -Miss Sue Hclilphili; Re- <illl‘i‘.i,'IlE-€I30fd31l'y- -Mrs Harry Davisoii: Financial Secretary“ - Mrs. Ethan zltewait; l FSIIPCI- - Mrs. Howard Vickerson: Warden- - Mrs. Douglas Nicholson Conductor- Mrs. Walter Goes; Mrs. Harry Lari-s; - -Mlss Mary ilampltiil; Outside Guardiaii- -Mrs. A Dit-ar, R.S.N. G.- -Mrs. M F. MacDonald; 14.8. N.G. -Miss Adah MacGrcgor; R. S.V.G.- -M.rs. Carl Stewart, L.S. v0. Miss Catherine Currie; Planist- -Mrs. D.M. MacDonald. When the REFNavy destroyer HMS. Calpe joined with the U. S. destroyer Wainright in Sinking a German U-boat in the Moditeram’ ean recently. Llsut Ernest S. Seal, son of Mr. and Mrs- Robert H. Bea] tformerly Miss Marion Auld. Charlottetown. P. E. I. 949 Cum- beriand avenue. was among the The U-boat was harassed for 39 hours by Allied aircraft, before the destroyers Joined in laying s pat- tern cf depth chrages on it- In the actual sinking, not a. shot was fired. There had been sharp battling‘ earlier. but when the lppcr of the Wainwright law the U-bolt was helpless and about to sink, he halted fire and abandoned plans tn ram t Tile recital crese Cross Society 1n S. l-lall last night was very fine. and tn i l idod Vi’ a3 $5.22.. lPamwu a - Morris, suioerior nature. Miss Marian mistress the kc board, played, as usual. with heir ex riiordiruiry appeal, to an en- thusiastic crowd of admirers who I1fBQéI§SI€gn aln encorgt on complotglrei o e a group numbers. audience wu char-triad by the violin selections of Miss FPIDCQS Rosy. when for a. few moments she trans- ported them from reelit into dicamland. This was eapcci y true oi’ the will-stirring strains of "Ave Maria,” as well iirthe beautiful "souvenir." and fascinating Cur- das. 'I‘he largo and ociatlvc gathering icceived a f or treat from the vocal selections offered and impressive manner by Miss Nora , w she rendered with special wean-lea t of expression mod by the Red t Paul's Paris ma, expressed hi: plea- sure and aptracis. ion-i for the art- istic perfomiancc of the eve . He tendered aincore and lm-rt-fe t thanks to the perform-ion which moan N. expressed his of 5t. Paul's I-I This enjoyable concert with the sintlfll 0f the THURSDAY IJNKLETTER — At Summerside on February 9. i944, Mrs. T. M. Linklcttei‘. IBM 69 yum. Funeral Saturday often-icon at I o'clock at ‘rrinlty United fliumh Sumner side, following a moi" service at the-home.- —--~—-~-- ~ ‘concluded IN ITALY-Mrs. J. D. MlePhlll, Bomhnw. hu lccalvod a letter from her IOII Gnr. UIIIIII Moc- Phail, telling of his arrival in Italy on Dec. 15th. Charles Inliltod in Charlottetown one week war was declared and arrived in Inl- llnd in Pelmini-v i940. H0 has an- other brother, Opl. J. I Mne- Phhll, In the R. C. A. I FUNERAL YISTIIDAY »-'I‘he funeral of the lain Mrs. Christin Cumming was held from yesterday ofte the home end mve LeDNw wars were: W. III. I. - L. Hardy Inter- Oardner. The pa‘ of defeated his opponent Mr Joseph recorded than today and that was an December 2i when it was of- ficially placed at eight below. Two Charlottetown officers have been awarded the Canadian Effic- iency Decoration, according to an announcement from the Devi"!- mcnt of National Defence. Ottawa. They lire MaJ.J.P'. MacMillan, educ- ation officer at M. D No. 6 head- quarters, Halifax. and Capt. Pred- erick Waller Hyndman, staff cap- tain in the quartermasters brauc at the some headquarters. It is also announced that the Canadian Efficiency Medal has boon awarded to 8st. A. s. Clar- liia, who is serving overseas with the Royal Canadian Corps of Sig-. ilsls, of Charlottetown, and Sgt. J. W. E Evans. who is scr- vlng overseas with the North Nova The newly elected oners and City COHIIWW" took their oaths of office llat in the City Council ohamhir. 9 oaths being administered by Mayor J.E Blanohard._ , ‘The Council tnen ‘held its firit rig. Standing committees were appointed as follows: _. I'll-lance: Coun. B. Earle MacDon- ald, chairman: Coulis. PRC. Dougon. W R LePage- Streets: Coun. Dou as. chair- man; couns. TA .ler, J31‘ McKee. TB. Rogers, and MM- Donald. Pllbllc Pr Kinlnon, ch IlePagc. Police: Coun. Butler. Couns. Rogers. Percy G. Market: Coun. lzogers, chairman; "l-ler, Mac-Donald. v Coun. McKee, chainnam‘ ri. : C un. A-T. Mac- gfilnayn; 210N115. McKee. chairman; 01W Scotla Highlanders, of Kensingion. P. E. 1., who pets the lst clasp with his medal- Company quartermaster-t sergeant J. J. MacDonald. Prince! Edward Island Highlanders, of I Charlottetown, is awarded the (lanadla-n Efficiency Modal with both 1st and 2nd clasps. Civic elections yesterday resul- ted in the rc-election of Messrs. J. A. Webster, G. D Wright and W. D. Gillis as Commissioners of Sow- ers and Water Supply. the re-elec- tion of Mr. T Andrew Butler as Councillor for Ward One, and the electim of Mr. W. Raoul LePage and Mo]. Thomas B. Rogers u Councillors for Ward Four. Mr. Webster led in the balloting for Water Commissioners with 650 voles. Mr. Glllls was a close sec- ond with M9. Mr. Wright polled 543 and Mr. David L. MacKinnon 215. There was a close contest in Ward Ono, where Coun. Butler A. Mclsnc, by 90-92. The defect in Ward Four of for- mer Coun. R. C. Chandler. finan- oe chairman during the past two terms. was unexpected. His oppon- ents were new men in the field" his former colleague being the Coun. J- l1. Stems. The voting was LePage 229, Rogers 190. Chandler Previously elected by acclamatlon were Di- J. 1:. Blanchard as may- in succession to r B. Roy Holman. and the following council- lors: Dr. F. C. Do non and Percy G. Gay. Ward Five. Oldest member of the new Coun- eil it Coun. Dougln, who with the exception of two terms has repre- wntcd Ward Two since i926. FRIDAY Coulis. Gay. Macniniioil. Fire: Coun. LePagc, chadmun; Couns. Gay. Mac-Klniion. Special sports committee: Coun Dougan, oniiiriilan; Couns- Lat-Kn MAJQLTS, MlICKIIII-Oll. 4 ‘renders: uouii. uay. chairman; Coulis. uougan, McKee. The Council divided 3-3 on s. standing vote over the oh - ship oi the Police Committee. Couns. MCIXIDIIMI- MacDonald and Gay supporting Coun. butler. Uouns. Dougan. McKee and Le- Page supporting Cciuo Rogers. Mayor fllil-Illihflfii’! casting vote went in lavoi‘ of Coun. lutier. The Mayor had to give another casting vole on the question u! the appointment of one of the ‘fax Ap- peal Board members. Couii. Mac- Donald moved, seconded by Coun. Dougan. that Alex A. McDonald and J.J. Homby, former members of the Board. be appointed for the - 1:44.!’ Coun. Butler moved. $00114“ Y than the and Horn . On motion of Coun. MacDonald seconded Coun. LiePage. MorrelI and y were reappointed City Audi rs for the your ending Dec. 3i, i944. at a salary of $900. eAt tkige close of ghebymeetlrng brief I‘ IIIB-I WGIC ma 8 N16 mem- ber of the Council. v mi‘§3s‘3ui%'l"i'I“‘"’ f. rum INNII PARTY - Canadian friends sot together pl 5i. s? when Llfford -52 fist if oln ' tiisbllvdowzlra IISI‘ It P ll ll. Coiee of the R. The ‘unctlon was greatly grog; 515 SAD NEWS —- Mrs c r. no of Saint John, N. wio. the former Margaret Ocrthy has been a frequent visit- or to Charlottetown and hoi- many friends will sympathize with her and her young son in their iou. A very pretty wedding was IOI omniud in the Ibrbes Prasb. ion Church. Grands Prairie. on inn Georgene Shearer. dlltrict mine from Wan- ln the People's Come-J him. and Iroduntn of the Van- were tightened Monday m‘ Pointc ordnance Depot. Montreal. .w. m0 ‘:,,,_r-. Hero is a. close-up of the Italian front, where mowswriY-s. 1100M Bonds of friendship uniting Canada and Chino It fhg League when this 6-‘ Poundar Anti-Tank gun, n gift of the employees of the Inspection Board, United Kingdom and Canada. ; Kirby. Ottawa, Assistant Director of Q1115!” wu presented to Hon Dr Llu Shlh Shun. Chinese m4 Ctrriagea; Brig. Howard. Minister to Canada. by Brigadier G B. Howard. -, 1- -,f BoodSh .'crc. Ottawa Cannon‘. Ge‘ Ha‘ 9f‘. Ho: waif-finial. commanding Military District N0. 4- left to right. are Lt-Ool. | l rlvfirl. knee-deep mud and Nazi delaying tricks have mad? lvwim‘ painfully slow. But steady progress there is and lrco p; of ilie fill-I Army lhu their way forward on the tortuous road to Rome. ‘ 1:11 China Gets Anti-Tank Gun From Canadians (Canadian Arm!’ Pilot‘ anca export; Dr. Yul Ming. Director of Chlnesal“ istry of Infommtlon in Canada; Mil Gm‘ of m, Chinese Army; Col. L Pavifkw cuiimanding. Ilongue Pointe D0903? L" Dr Oflitll‘ c. l» ctiofl 0"” Li, Col A- 01’ IN s. English, Montreal. Administrative wit" “m, Board, and Mal-Gen E J. Renaud. c577- Mi" .