i riififfiiii??? . EAGDTENT ‘t MONDAY The- sincere sympathy community gocs out to Mr, Barnard raw"- "a r*-.*-.~"r.*" i“ e l0 lllllll ll i! ll BXPW‘ death of his wife on the 2nd an - . 3 Dr. Wilbert. and Mrs. Silva m- - lend moving lll the near futuw in of llu- £5513’? I. kgAlbertnn where the Dorloi‘ will w rgctlce. His many friends Wish ‘i lm every sucrose. it P'- li," -'l‘he many friellrli of Mi‘, Jilllll ,,‘. A, Thompson, Margatc, will be .=~. pleased to learn that he has suc- *:_ ceaafully poised his second opt-ra- (ion in a hospital at HliilI-lit. it i- ls hoped Mr. Thompson will soon '1; regain his former good hrulth ‘. which has failed him for some- y time. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ito xrson. - Saint John, N.B., has arrived in j‘, Kensington where they arc ilCLlSC i zuelta of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ros- ~ erron. Tommy, as he is ‘well- “known here, has received hi; dis- . ‘ five years scrvuc 1_:i to say ls by his '. ——IIOME FOB WEEK-END i» Miss Alec-b Palmer. student. at Kings University. Halifax, arrived .homc by plane on last Friday to i spend the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ingham Palmer. Summerside. She returned to the University on Tuesday bv plane to ‘jreeurne her studies there-S. WELCOME VISITOR. — lilajtr and Mrs. Victor MacLean, their idau hter. lilies Jean and tiiajcr ',_Mac ad's mother. hlrs, Elizabeth MacLean of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., arrived Tu day by plane and are guests of aior liIacLearrs sister .md her husband, Mr. and Mrs. S e Somerville, South, Albert Strep - New Glasgow News, — EXPECTED 0N II. M. S. EVIITER, - Military authorities nave announced that Ueut. C. L. Saselev of Kensington is. a passen- ger on the HMS. Smiter which is escpcctcd to arrive at Halifax to- day. Names of other Prince Ed- ward Islanders on the passenger list were announced earlier. —LEAVE8 T0 ATTEND CON- VENTION - Rev. J.D. MoNeili. arilh priest at North Rustlco left y plane from Summerside on Saturday to attend the National Convention of the Cooperative Aaaoclalon ct Canada being held in Ottawa. Father McNeil is a rlgnber of the board of directors. EXPECT APPOINTMENT —- The fact that there hu been no moat impaction of City-consumed but- chers’ meet since the death of the late Dr. I. E. Croken. is because the Government has not. yet appointed a man to fill the vumcv. according to Mayor n. lhrlo MacDonald. The Mayor add- ed he expect; an appointment will be made shortly. I1‘ MILK AT STIDE — Since the City mill dealers were unable to. fill the order sought last week by American Amy officer: for a weekly y of ‘I00 gallon of memorial?‘ milk for use a? the . The milk is to have a bac- count of not more than 40.000 oublo centimeter. JUNBRAL OI MISS SARAH IRAN-ARTE!!!- — The funeral of tho late Min Sarah Jean Arthur was‘ held on Friday afternoon at to l-N 1th ice at th Summ - lids I.» an n Churceh conduit Id pastor. Rev. Charles Carnegy. Burial was in Alberton Iemetcry and Rev. Mr. Camcgy also officiated at the grave. The pall- lieu-era were. Messrs. Donald Baker, Gwrae Kev. Hillard Arthur. Dr. LA. McMurdo. Daniel lvlacLcod and Horace Lyle-s. The first St. Patrick's Day Pur- ode to be held in Charlottetown since 1939, xvas witnessed yoslgy. dog! morning hy hundreds nf lh" Ci y'a residents under u l‘i0\l\i|l'SS, H182)’ sky. "I WM’ in tho Basiliizi, ‘he PTOf-‘Essipn under the diret"i<ii1 of Chief Marshal Leo Dowlin; mid assistant marshals R. D. . .- '.-|. llvray and W. F. Smith,‘ haltrd hu- fuse ihc soldiers‘ monument Whfll": a magnificent wreath in the form of an Irish harp was laid by J. J Connolly representing lhc cm... rr: .1: u.- l r" - - , e resen -,. of amid n 11-"! ti; \ tomes '— DEIGI-IAN —v It:\.\IS.»\l' - A \__9l‘.\' pretty wedding \\'ill~; sou-m“- med 7711173185’ afternoon, Mal-ch . 8t 2.00 M. ihc_Baptist Parson- D Church Street, Sllmynpf- Side when Blanche Lois Ramsay, .00! silo, became the bride r John. wgmam Mona"; Deighan. Thkbridé looked charm- lllk dressed in a blue street length Wires: with all accessories to ,matcii. and carried a bouquet of white carnation. The aim-r 9f the bride, Ethel Annie Ramsay, wu bridesmaid and was dressed in l ue street length dress and carried a bouquet of red l-arng. tionl.’ The belt man wa Fraser Macintosh of Ellerslle, P. .l The lllll|c rill: ceremony was ner- "rm"! U"! Presence of ruin- tlvll and friends of the young "up by Rev. Ernest J. Barrnss, mlnll er of the Summernlde Bap. tilt Church. Following the cere- - morty the bridal party left on a ‘chart honeymoon trip before tau- ng up rec enc 't Ell i-., . l. Ilium-S. ' a m ° P l. dlo. lion 7 4cm IIITHDAYJ-Mrd. S of S y. celebrated he?“ w“ onday. March 1th sown»: of N v e flute with Mrs. "'7 . n, Harry MacFarlnng and I. C. Bell. TUESDAY .\i:' Harry Brown. millllIl-ZCI‘ of the ueci Hotel. is silent in a the ar ottotown Hoapi ei. -(‘ONGRATUITG‘_IONS .- m. und Mrs, Frank Craig (noc Currie Wnoclsirlo lure happy to announce the uirilvof a son lGary Franvisi at Stvvcnsou Memorill H03 ital. Aillilon, Onl., on Mari-h l0th, 04B. "Cinderella O'Rellly", an Irish- Aulcricau comedy in three acts. played lo sell-cut houses in the opening performances yesterdav in a two-day ensaaement at the Prince Edward Theatre. LEAVES FOR TORONTO - Lieut. William H. Trainer leaves this morning on return to Toronto where he will receive hi: dis- charge from the Navy and accepts a lucrative position. His mother Mrs. Frances Hull ‘raillor accom- panies him and will spend u two- wccks holiday in Toronto. EXPECTED IIOME — Mrs. I-LJ. Larkln is expected to arrive in Charlottetown Friday from Chip- man, N B. where she has been spending the winter with her daughter and son-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. G.G. Bennett She will visit her son and daughter-ln-law, and Mrs R T. Larkin. Bayfield Street. before proceeding to Alben ton to open her home for the surn- mer TO ATTEND CONVENTION - Mr. Alex Hamilton of New Perth. and Mr. T J Enman. Bedeque. will represent the P.E Island Sheep Breeders’ Association at the annual meeting of the Canadian Co- operative Wool Growers’ Associa- tion in Toronto, This annual meet- ing. the 28th of the Association. will be held at the Royal York Hotel on March 28. SUPREME COURT — The Sup~ reme Court met Friday. with Mr. Justice McGuigan presiding. Two appeals were further adjourned to April 12th. In the case of Emily sllhphant against Anthony Buch- anan, being an action for recovery of a $1.000 Dominion of Canada Bond judgment was delivered in favor o-f the defendant. lidir. Donald McKinnon appeared for the plaint- iff and Mr. RR. Bell for the de- fendant. SOIIOILITY MEETING The bi-monthly meetlnl of Alpha Cha tar. Beta Sigma Phi. was held the home of Margaret McLcIlan on Monday evening. The meeting was presided over by the president. Eo- ther Walters. Continuing the “Search for Truth" theme, Macdonald ave an interesting per on rel gion. and‘ Mrs. K S. cgers led a general discussion on the subject. At the close of the iiggam period. the hostess served T0 SPONSOR. PLOUGIIING MATCH -- The decision to spon- sor a ploughing match next sum. mer for charitable purposes was made last night at the regular meeting of the Gyro Club. Dr, A. Creelman presided. Jenkins and John Connolly. both recently returned from overseas. were welcomed back to Frank Curtis ‘dials member by Earl Taylor. FIRE YESTERDAY A firc on Attorney-General ll‘. A. Largeb property on the North River Road brought the City Fire Department out at 12:25 yesterday afternoon Tlhe lire. which destroyed a chic- ken-house. spread to the barn but that blaze was soon extinguished. inducted as a the vlce-pr-aident. water supply near the property. the Department used the sprink- ler and plumper. The town of Kensington has made application to have the Roval Canadian Mounted Police carry out the police work of the town, it has been learned. Final decision was taken at a meeting of the Town Council held last week at which Inspector N.J. Anderson. off- lccr commanding the Island Division cf the CM attended. It is ex- pected that tho force will take over the work in about three weeks. Something new in export busi- hcss for the Island may come in- to being if pluns now being work- ed out can be brought to complet- inn. Captain Chester S. Friedman. U, S. Army Air Corps, was in Summereldc over the vveekond in an endeavor to obtain a supply of pasteurized fresh milk to he shipped regularly l; air to ih:- U S Army bane, nrmon Field. Stcphenvllle, Newfoundland. It has been learned that Mr. Elmer Offer. proprietor of the Ideal Dairy, has undertaken to meet their requirements to supply a toi- al of 600 gallons a week. The contract has not been formally completed yet due to a technical difficulty. There ussed away at Augustine Cove on eb. 22nd, 1946. Donald C. Campbell at the advanced IF Bf 93 years. He was a son of the late Colin Campbell and Joule Mac- Neill Campbell. He was the int qurvlvlng member of a family of eight, His wife Elizabeth Mathe- son of York predeceased him nine- teen years ago. l-Ie leaves to mourn two daughters Laura, Mrs. Alfred Sameron, Bonshow; Belle, Mrs. ordon Stetson, Winsloe; and three eons, J. Goodwill, Vancouver" Walter 1-I., Malta, Montana; and R. Bruce on the homestead. The funeral was held on Sunday after- noon, Feb. 24th., with a short scr- vlce at the home, followed by ser- vlcc in the Church of Scotland at Cape Traverse. The services were conducted by the Rev. J, H. Bishop. The pallbearers wen: Meur Jame: , Elmer Haber Sharron, --A . tt eddtn took vutyl! as‘: yofwblr. mild M". EM when- Gth ltfl . J '4|l” 113mm Wfilklf fir! win jwll- g WEDNESDAY ACTING MAGISTRATE — Dur- in the absence c! George J. ‘Tweedy. K. 0.. J. W. MacDonald will art as Btipendiarv-Ma lfillite for Queen's County. Mr. havDonu gilt‘. is Stlpendiary-Magisirale for lll; s. WEEK-END WITH‘ ISROTIIIIB. — Mr. Danton l» Hogs. Wllmot. » came to the City Saturday morn- ina to spend the “reek-end with his brothers. ldr. Lloyd who la tak- ing the short course in carpflll-IY work. and Willard. a student ll- P.W.C. There bow are wits o! Mr. Waltlr L- and Mrs, Hon. Central Bedccuo. CALLED DY ILLNESS - Mrs- Harriet Farquahar, Joston, Marian, who was called to Charlottetown by reason of the illness of her ris- ter, Mrs. Roy Cudmore, arrived in the City last night. Mrs. Cudmcre is seriously lll in tho. P. E. Island Hospital. —-MOTOR ACCIDENT -_- A mot- or truck on a car collided on Monday morning at the sowici of Spring and l-‘itzroy Streets, Sum- merside, the car smashing into lhl end of a trailer owned by Mr. Roy He\ iit. in an adjacent yard break- ing down two fences and running 1 thc side of Mr. Eric Wood- side‘: residence-S. —I~‘IRE IN SUMMERSIDIC — Summerside firemen turned out at about nine o'clock yesterda morn- ing for I fire in a build ng on Water Street, West owned bv Miss Silpha Sharpe. The fire was most- ly confinedto the attic where It caused considerable damage. The second floor, occupied by three families, suffered from water dam- age, Mr. Harold Lyle operates a fced warehouse on the round floor and though he move most of hissfeed outside he suffered no oes.— . On Sunday. Marnh 1nd. there Passed peacefully away the beloved wife of James MacDonald. Cardf an Head. Mrs. MacDonald was m at Rollo Bay, August 26, 1875. was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dixon. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — 'I‘he ‘ funeral of the late Mrs. Robert S. | Mutlow was held yesterday after- noon from the McLean llluneral Home. Service: were conducted by Rev. J.H. Bishop who also cen- l Church. 'I'be pallbearers were nix Jean Ce P- here and whose excellent work was Ralphiwell known throughout the Pro- the Club. I Owing to the lack of an adequate 5 ducted a brief service in Birch Hill nephew's. Everett Jenkins. Hciuer Jenllitifi. Clifford Jenkins. Wilfred Dfflke. Fh cia Drake and Gordon Myers. Bur al- we in Birch Hill IIIELETY. Mr, Sheldon Ross, recently dis- chergcd from overseas service in the Canadian Army hu urchas- ed the forge owned by r. Jlel- ville Ross. and i; now o rating this business. It is gratiying to lee one of our veterans rehabilitat- ing himself and in a business whit-h is so essential to the town. Mr. Ross is the son of the late Peter Ross, who for years was blacksmith ; vince. -MYSTEIIY-MAN EXIT NED —Sununereidc town pollcwhave solved the mystery of who attempt- ed to stop the Borden car at Wil- mot River bridge Sunday night, They took into custody in Summer- side a Wllmot youth who admitted waving the car to stop. He was ivearlng a long cloak and a hand- kerchief over his face when picked up and had been wearing siunilar apparel when he waved to the car which sped by without stopping- In I blldlei. speech which con- tained little beyond bare dlflhlil and to which he devoted less than ten mlnutel, Hon. William Hughes, Provincial Treasurer, yesterday frecast another huge deficit in moving the Irogisllture lnto corn- mittee on SUPP Y. The brevity of the Minister? Qpeorli provoked strong criticism from i". R. R. Bel, Second Queen's, who followed as Opposi- tion critic and who stressed the errllfllllflell of a situation in which Province, in the short space u. v f i -,_s.“fi'§3'4n.t'i' of three ears, will have one be- hind to he tune of 82,385,000. M l moved the adjourn. i‘. ment of the debate shortly before 6 o'clock, the House adjournbu, un- til 8 p. mntoday. | -couurr cooivr SESSION- |Thc March term of the County Court was in session at Summeraidc yesterday with Judge L.. G.. Lewis presiding. There were eleven cases on the docket. and were disposed of as follows: Two cases were din- milsed‘; ijn one case. on motion of couns . u omen was Bl‘! wd l1 defau t ‘by t court... settziimcpts were fil in wc clues. T o rc- malnlng cases on the docket were net down for future dates. Argu- ment by counsel was heard in e case of Joseph l... Davuun vs, Jo 8.. Millman, executor and mhers. The uourtwlll hand down its decil- An absent debtor case will also beard today. Counsel tn attend- ance were lll. H. Strorl K..C.., J. 8.. DesBoches, K..C.., T..L.. Going- ton and it- 5.. Hinton. McLAlNl - MIeKINNON - On the evening of March l5 at o'clock a very pretty wedding took 21.22....’ “ ilii.°.i‘.‘"‘.ii..i‘a"l‘°‘s‘i‘.' nv v - o. o. Webster, wgen Mica mu’ Mathoocn. Machine. daughter o and Mrs. I. P Mu- . of North River. became the bride of Warren Scott llwllnnon, non of Mr. and n.‘ rdon ver. Mackiunon of Clyde m m. '~~""‘*iT...:' ride. who y her father. looked a. Mo: attired lll a sold co suit with brown lcceloorlll a comm of American Beauty mu. The noon. who has rccentlv rc- turned from chi-nu, were his ah- fom uniform. The bride wu dcd by the om‘: er Min PM . mngfi . tITfirl" 4V v Lester-ALI» i, Al -».- Angus .liIiatu-.-s..u. Mrs. Mathcson a Iflrmqjf resident of Georgetown waeibcro, llmmh Jay. at isquld in i866 was so yearn '1 at the ii e or hrr death. Mrs. Matheaun u twilc married, her irst husband bCin: the lat; ylurdock MCLepn, for years a well known shoemaker and 0 ll-Cl‘ BNWBI’ D ‘ Wt. er scctagrfd husband Dggmiigcii. Maiheseujurvives her, By her first marriage she loaves to mourn Annie-Mrs. Luster Gay Montu u"; Kutheriue—-Mra. Silas Grotto, lu- tou Landlmi. N. 3.; arrleuMrs. Charles Grotto, Trenton, N, 3.; Peari- re. Stewart llcKillop, Tr ton, N. 3.; Dorendaw-Mrs. Fro Chandler, Charlottetown Louise-Mrs. Fred Allen George- town; Samuel—U.SA: DIaICDIIIl~ Georgetown; Stewart -' Canadian Navy Halifax, The.funerul took place on Wednesday, March 13th from the home 1f her son Mal- colm, Georgetown. A short aer- VlCq at the home, followed bv ser- vice in St. David's United Church war conducted by Rev. B. J, Boyce, B. A. The pallbearers were -.-1\g;-. Howard MacDonald, Mr. Fred Al- len, Mr. Fred Chandler, Mr. John . Goteli, Mr. Henry Sampson. MI. ohp Gar-nhum. THURSDAY A delegation from the local branch of the Canadian Le ion, met with members of the own Council to discuss mat- ters pertaining to the erection of a new school for Georgetown. liIEAT. MILK INSPECTOR - TCIIIDOIRIW BITHIIQClTlBIILS hi“? DEC]! made by the Provincial Govern- ment, whereby milk and tneat in- spection for the City of Charlotte- town will be carried on at the pro- vincial laboratory under the super- vision of Dr. G C Bishop. it was learned from authoritative sources last night. BEACH GROVE PROPERTY —- The Provincial Government is re- ported to be considering the pur- chase, of the property at Beach Grove, lncludln" the main bund- lnzg and outbuildings with about l acres of land. for the purpose daughter, Mrs. tague of Mrs. recently. of relieving‘! the overcrowded con- dition at lconwood Hospital and Infirmar . Th pro "ed pur base price la 11.00:. pm c 0n Thursday evening, March 7th members and visitors of Noit Lake Sewing Club met at uhe home of Mrs, Lawrence McLaren for a social evening. which was enjo ed by all prescn . Music was furnls ed ‘b? Mrs. F. Brown, Mrs. H, Morrow, enucth Fraser and Lawrence Mc- Laren, after which delicious luncheon was served. FUNERAL MONDAY The funeral of the late Dugald A. Mac- Slacher was held Monday after- noon f in the home of his daugh- ter. Mrs. Darrach. New Argyle. The services at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. Harvey Bishop. The pallbearers were Dan- icl MacEwen, Bruce MacLean. Gor- don MacEachern. Wilfrid Ntrctch, and George MacLoan. The inter- ment was in Argyle Shore Ceme- tery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of George Publioover, North Rustlco. was held privately yester- day afternoon from the Cutcllffe Funeral Home, Services at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. TJ-I. bearers were Quentin Court. Wall- ace Pursey. Stanley Pursey, Allen Pursey. Interment was tn Sherwood Cemetery. in" i’.i“"7°i.“€‘l.i “its” E — rac ca o a - lag out strict: and instaili-ntl “Ellis and sewerage facilities in a ten- i.°'°..i‘°“ '.i?§‘i‘=.‘;i..“%‘§?i§3iiys"§il no as . be considered by the City Council at, a s lal meeting next Wednes- dav Shh. Present at the meeting will be H.. A. Messervey, City en- gineer and Stanley Mathcecn of t e Water supply and Sewerage digpajtmgtlt to give technical ad- v cc. B AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE MEETING-dvlr. Lloyd Show. direc- tor of Education. was the west speaker last night at the regular monthly meeting of the RE. Island branch cf the Asrlcultural Instit- ute of Canada. Mr. George Ayres presidcd- Mr. Show spoke on agri- cultural education and stressed the contribution the prfllpilflilve 00m- pcslte high schools would make t0 ‘agricultural education in the Prov- nce. -R0'I‘ARY MEETING -; The program at the re ular mcetmr: of the Summerclde otary Cluh _ on Tuesday was composrxi of dlliflF-iili,“ rophlcs of club members. 'li~. we who spoke included: William Hay- ward. Peter G. Clarke, G-irgc MacQuarrle Dr, J. C. Simpson Percy Bowness. M. L, Bradshaw, est; were. Dr. Gilbert Gallant, Knkcra; Victor Travers and Robert Clarke. -S CITY NOMINATIONS — Four nominations were flied with the City Clerk yesterday for election as the vacancy on the Bonrl of ltur Supply and Sewerage Com- missioners cluled by tho recent death of G. D. Wright. The u-tmlvi- n0! and the r addrenea are uc fol- lowl: James 'I‘, McKee. 6D Hill:- boro smet- David L. MacKi .nou 260 ueen treet; Percy W. urn- er. l Prlncr and Oh rlee '1‘. M. Ion. ll itlrow a election wl be hold next crlnmley. ROCKY POINT I-‘ERIY —- A 8900116 IIHIIIOCOSIIIII lll-HIS". W08 yurerda by the “Fair- m . t0 lot. I '31; Qmiieo 11am m vfut diciot mm l ‘l. m Aqtflki ha can wlttTfho ilsrtt. filgfi c. an: . . ‘ I h afternoon; March iith with a good B. Somers The pall- u George B. Moriwrtl. B! 'vod by the hostess. All ieft| wishing Ainlu every success m hill new WOrkWWB- uarunrncn T0 lllili. Homer-Q Mrs‘. Chgrlie Gavinfllasmreturnad in ier ome it or s on p; i, ptlsl. month in the gnurlettetowiqil uuy early Monday tn boron v ins wile to their home in -sruciA|. iuatrnvd nctu-' Tile Ladies’ Aid of Keuclngton! uei husildllti whp arrived III the‘ I Presbywrian church held a. spe- and Mr. Gear e JOhIlBlOIl- tial meetlni at the home of the president. Mrs. James Jardlne. on Tuesday evening. March 18th. 1.1- vitations were sent out to tho lul- lcs of the congregation and a lcrao number attended. After the buc- lness of the evening was over. work on the quilt was taken up. This was followed by l; DPOIPUII. First number. several piano c0104‘- runs by -Mrs. Irving Jay- Duet Miss Marian Lockhart and Mrs. James McAdam. encored. Several contests by Miss May Walker and Mrs. Horace Heckbert._ and a sum-scum was much en cyed all, Several of the visit ng ladies joined the Aid Society. Mrs. 17W in! Jiav very ca ablv presided at the piano. Luuc was served and a verv enjoyable evening was brought to a close. An executive tueetiug in con-l . uection with the 102ml meetings of the Diocesan annual ‘ Church Society-was held yesterday after‘ noon in St. Paul's Rectory. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese. the Right Rev. Dr. Kingston, ihe president. opened tho mecthv; with prayer, and asked the Venerable Arc deacon Harrison, 1st ’ vice- residem to take the chair. All the sland clergy were present, with the exception of the Rev. Sidney Davies, who is at presont in hoc- pltal, and to whom uhe sympatsy of the meeting was ordered se . along with best wishes for a speedy recovery. There were also resent a lar c number of lav de ogates. The ev.. W.. J.. Phillipa. recently returned from overseas was allo present. -—P AYER- SERVICE AT FREI- TOW .— The World's Day of Prayer was observed Presbyterian Church on Friday attendance Those who wok part II leaders in the program were Mrs. John Andrews. president of the Presbyterian Church W. M. S. and Mrs, Frank Cairns. president of the [Initerl Church W. M. S. The irheme, The things that make for our “pace. it was pointed out that n; God's Peace may be had in a rest»- less and troubled world. The pro- Freetown u, gramme was so designated in the lssionary Monthly 1st and 8rd section was taken by Mhm. John q“ Axidrews. 2nd and 4th _ Frank Cairns. Hymns sung were: Holy. Holy, There is a Green Hill Far Away. Mrs. ‘Truman Payntcr presided at the organ, The Scripture Lesson Psalm 46 was read by Mrs. Hillard Moaxe. Intercom-stone] Pray- ers were offered by Mrs. Pewter, Mrs Wallace Reeves. Mr!- Ro rt Reeves and Mrs. Elton Ca ns. Mrs. Roy Burns gave an ad ress on Prayer. The offering was received by Mrs. Cecil Paynter and dedicated by Mrs. Hart-r Calms. ‘llhe meeting closed bv bulging 'I‘he Dny Thou uavest and the Benedic- on. In the Legislature yesterday the attention of tne Minister of Agri- culture was drawn by Mr- Philip Mathescn. Second Queen's. to the serious shortage of veterinarians in the Province. Since Dr. Dro- ken's death recently. Mr. Mathe- son said. the situation has be- come acute and of has been an epidemic among certain herds of cat 1e. Hon. Mr. tewart raid the De- partment was glvinil "WW W110i“ consideration" to this matter. "We have taken it up with the Department at Ottawa." he said. "and vesterdav I had a letter from a man who wishes to locate here. and we have givcn him We" Ell- courugement to come down. "l may say that the e idemic referred to is verv npor lc and is scattered over various districts where there was a group of cases the provincial veterinarian not POWNAL UNITED which has been closed m0?!‘ W . ‘~' ‘a laornwg t u?‘ Truth!‘ N MacKlnnon will rail?!‘ I. service t ‘“l'hc Churc ova‘. Wall: o llospital. She VIII accompanied by." nmombcr Now duat. A vehlill- ll I:EEI'S Anthem is. "0 for a Closer ith God." Miss Sally Wood ‘Into/helper. or. NAP-b Mr. E. Smit t the event-pi! l er will preach on ' flour Midst." .»'l‘he CIIUBCII. ‘for fntbrloi‘ R9- oratlng, will be res-opened Oi‘- Iiupxceig. Ma ch Milk l1 with y; l sing, ‘J tim- common Hi fiiambiiuiifiifiii‘ ll‘. ‘ii. “iidtiit Military science in Canada‘ has BELL-mt the Royal vial»... Hos- to rt 11.31. D370 - Ol- ll lab at its dinner held, otcl las Ottinif. tied. quests at the dinner included a Honour Mouth-Governor J. A. 1st Dflol-Wlfo lll! the om t awn lcht- Helps-l iir..t‘.r;ir.¥*“=- “v- N 5 -_ u I 0 M! iimiiiigfigil’ I to u? t dgilightcr. Tlemulbivnw “Gum ‘ I) UCEITE "4 Al- l. Ci . ital en Much iii. 1931c. to iiiriifi. taken giant strides since U14 days pltal. Montreal March 17th, i046. q the levee "on moses. Brldezdler J. ‘C. Stowe r -- 6m Mm‘ Dhirit ".- e-i hfiifbfii?» iiildthellrflslvlhhfltlny. is“? fili- romeo Ofllcm‘ Ol at 1'1 Mr. _ and rs. Lorne Bell, uihter. a Count! ll . l“, to 1292214 Eleanor: a At the Charlottetown verlcy. . u. Wll 3rd Dim i-te (no: Helen lomwwn, w" ac f» ‘fir-filth. g: ‘$11.;H"m§liis$"'§§'“’fl2i‘.il$,§ ghflpherrilcof ‘éilflfifittctilwn. | MfhFffl-TW-i 13"" ° ‘M ““'* Wm pnel J. gtewart. .O., a menu, w“ 7' _ render a voila solo. oer of tn. cuv Council. who n- "EPIW" — M 5~JWIDIIB Hus- -....... t ma.“ m,‘ ‘ on and. Toronto. an rch 7. l ‘wasraau uoaiurAr. ~ "rm ‘Foam hmwweii‘ lnflum "ml. Mr. uric Mrs. . J. Hepburn followins blril" 11"“ "m" Wm’ "lll" “M! "Ilhe Armed Forces‘, (nee Maven Ready) a dcuahtcr ern Hoe ital: vch 9. 1 5. l" The Inger most w” amp“; Barbers Aplw. ..» Mr. and i-Jafik clnnie. will" c,“ J, ,3 gmnullv ‘no rupnugl- IWNEDY —-At the l. I.‘ lalcnd mont. fldlulihwr-M“ u- 194 l° ‘d to bv gquuqwrpum“ 1-1 cnlielpltal. March Ill 15M o Mr. and Mr. and MrmJohnCarrachcr. Ebba- Tram“, D59" n!“ ‘M a” m‘, Lglgh w, Kgn“ __ gm," fleet. a dau hter. March l l k W..-m V Roads. nee Margaret unlit-y | Mr. and rl. Howard Fa ey. _il- A v puny we“, g w" “L dnugme,’ Marga,“ and" um dare, a daughter (Prematuicl. enmmagyo“ _ 2‘ 1&6. u mo“ mnflmwAt m. “ma. County March l0, i046. to Mr. and Mrl- Mame chariot grown, when Miss Hospital. Montague. P. l. i, on 015"“ °u°""- 5lb°"'°"' “m” earl ' Evelyn Maputo. eldest Mai-oh so 194! to Cont. and Mrs im" Mam“ 39- w“ '° M" am‘ Se hter of Mr and Mrs John D. Helgb Laban bzorgatowh P g, M‘! 5mm!‘ Mom“ Tmmh‘ ' Macao of Mt. llowartfformcrll II. a dnu htar Linda Ann ~ ' c-ushler- of m das. became m» bride dictators s 4A: the kuug County w. Dolmld "'81:; law“ Mom Pie. c-nald Hazen Dawson. m-llicmital, Montague, P. , l,_ m. tazuc. Kings County Hfleilllfll W319" treezment was applied by the kind nurses an Doctor His many friends wish him “8andy" as he is more familiarly known. is a true friend and good while sawing brother's had the rnisfo e of' coming in contact with and loosing two of his finrers. HQ was imm-‘idiltely rushed to th neighbor to all. HERE FROM BERWICK Ayling Berwlck Register. Bruins to first visit and much impressed ‘with the lng by plane. Two planes brought the team and it! pasantuwrs George R. T. editor of accompanied the city. This h? l5 is aerial view com Il-Xll. thirty-Hi! his togotlipl‘. It in the Nova Scotia team has fixture by airplane- On arlm. Lower e ice near Saturday last. Montague. hmd till misfortune of getting his horse III dam Georgetown. tine help of some kind friends the animal was coon gotten cut. but suffered severely the icy water. time Mr. Clarke thin the ice way around seems the safest we-‘y home" since "Jack R081" hlwl his duties _ ht. The horse was driven by d, Puratt. done 8 Mr-Ii —DAGLOLD—\VEDLOCK — A and pretty weddlns was sol- Wednesday Baptist parson- e. 9 Church Street. Summcrslde. w en Thelma May Yer of Mrs. and the late Mr. lock. of March 20. at Royal, Baglole. 5% 0X S. Missions were Mrs_ not Willi/El‘. l8 the m“ matrimony to son of Mr. Charles Henry Buglole PE I. The bride was drclsod in a powder blue street with all accessories to beautiful double was performed by Barrera, minister of the Stunmer- rlde Baptist Church enoc of immediate relatives of t e ouns couple. Following the marr- CU M age ceremony. the hapuv pill’ 101i. on a honeymoon trip to swiok and Nova Septic. Térexy W l a at Mount Royal. P. - Th6 wishes of a very large circle xlends follow the newly wed! - the wood at his home soon. for rorn being wedlock. daugh- length dress C SBW Q --Mr. assistant N.S.. the ni- firlt time a kept a Mr. Jack With in is the third his borne ln The lmgest well as he afternoon. Stan- and w! of O'l..cary, match. The in the pr - ported Hotel of the bride and groom. lowing duv the ha pv your] pie loft to visit fr ends and‘ rela- vlnoe. navy blue fur coat and matching honor. the hall WBru- The 102nd annual meeting of the Diocesan Church Society was lut evanina. with the president the Right Rev. Dr. Kingston Lord Bishop of the Diocese There wan a good attendance. ter approval o-f the unnuahe- DDT . reports of of Education. Social Service and held . Dfllidirfll- Departments also a proved . B. Cosh. ldont of the Wcmaps Auxiliary on _ being called upon h! 01 the work of th cod that the semi-annual meeting would be eW. locosan’ prea- ke brie .. and announ- onlv went out himself but gave "l! “m. Thehugugtapmbsga: onwy-tin breeders assistance in treating word‘ o, apwechflm o; m, 391m. W“ "i" "me- ‘ am work belnll dune by member! v! mumy the W. A., and invited Mn. Cosh, i.‘ léd“"°.°'iliili’.fifii‘int’"tfii°°iifd VISITING HERE —Mr. J Gar- Y" l m“, ohapneu,’ m, Sunday y week of Juno and from the plut- b on return lo Halifax whcrl 1a . he ‘i: a member of the ltotf o! thl Halifax Post Offlco. He was ric- compnnied to tho Island by Mrs. Chappello and young nun Peter, who come over b plane int week 011 I visit to tho armor’: parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Chappcle, Echo! , City. Mu. Chappe lc and IOII Peter, are prolanitlng their vunt for a couple of weeko. CAB. STOLEN ~ Mr. Eric But- ler loft hi; 102'! Chev, Coach in front, of Hughes Drug Store on Wednesday cvenln at nine o'clock. en he and he friends came out of the Prince Edward Theatre about eleven o'clock the car was The r0 lltration number is Mr. But or immediately N- poried his loan to the police who are making investigations. -—CAI. STRIKES BUILDING ,-- Still another incident of a car u 0n the sidewalk on tor root. Bmmieralde. and damaging e. building is n . nelday II n. o mm KONG. 500']. car of . ank- twoof than. made men an! vi t re ‘ the t. A t bub: a ex- te along the south a the ‘and is been m: went w to‘ ‘"9 l m ore-S. v _w A ¢ suave! Areal-AMI} ~ was 09¢‘ D '- ~" m'm“%" toiidiii“ o... t % a. n e t- t mend: r. t, ACCEPTED duly fences. Royal service with non of the ln all the refl to Klngatnn. pflllht. FOR the and I Int‘: Rance above ched to the at? hal the In rim Force pro f . F. to his run first one of the new Commission- ed officers prefix number: in tho Interim norce we have seen or. Coot. and Mn. Brady lng their homo in Halifax for the -d~ form read her address. INTERIM roltcp Captain James Maurice Brady, who hon been at ache: for to Head uarterl. anodlln lilaet Coast. have been accepted for Canadian Inter- im Force, figptaln Brady who l: a lxod Artillery. Mrs. ‘lumen Bra ,.Oharlo'ttetowu. served with yal Canadian Horse Artillery §i.'l"‘ii§li?.n'5‘. there was posted to hi: home Ita- tlon No. 6 District De ct, and ot- nit. Captain and it l: the n0 he mak- l Gently returned from overseas. sou» Marc o . of Abany. P.E.I.. KW. G C sier man. greet length res: slit ore e and American beauty‘ Archibald Wlrzht, Georgetown P. d Mrs. John I'l- t?’.°iii%‘“i‘.‘£ii.£‘ll";| of light bluel M by Mr. Garfield Jay. Following the ceremony a re~' ccption, was held at the Queen to the immediate relatives T e fol- cou- lver in different ports of the pro- The bride travelled in a tailored suit, bwlwn cc ores. Previous to he; wcadlg“ the icie held a prominent posi on at the Provincial Infiitmrir‘. and was tendered a shower there in he: bein tas fullyl rated for the occur on. s the bride was escorted to the seat of honor by Mr. Glennie Mucus); to the strains of " ere 00mg; use Bride. The zifte were ope ed by; Mrs. Glennie Macbean an the‘ humorous verses read b Ml“ Penaie Mackenzie. The ind...“ , “Id l-{lsfblfilpilent of J beauti- ll- 0 8n ma no rack and book ends from Inc;- fellow nurses and members d! the staff. Also while visiting her uncle Joh W. MacPhcs. Mt. Hope. they were tendered a misoe angqu; 511w" gymlierygrlendl of Dunc“, Q pv un c = Albany’ 8 Oilille will re-ide DB8 MMA lottetown Gordon Laura to MacArthur, both of Charlottetown, ‘March 11. l 46 Jr. of CROKENI-Dltd in th . ll. 104% MacDD A 46, at her home lu Little Pond. Mrs. Edward B. b2 yearn COLE-am Ottawa. March l5. um, Pte Myr h ll, 1940 to Mr. and. Mrs. Dawson! Hurry Clemeuia, White Band»: P 1., a daughter. WIGHT *1 A! U18 Kinks County Hospital Montague, P. E Ofl arch I0, I946, to Mr. anddtfrr. ha; an wore a comic o! pink l. a Ion, Jnmou Noonan. carnations. ‘The brl was at», IOKARD - At Bi-lvillc General tended by her sister. Mrs. Garfield; Hospital, Belvllle. Ont., March l, Jay viho also wore light blue sill: lm. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles crc with matching accessories Plclumi, a son John Charles, Mr, itlfénslvliffiwtfiletlflfsflllfi of pink carna- Plckard i! n son of Mr. and Mrs. . . the groom was oup- Harold Pickard, Charlottetown - --.._.._..._._....W__._._ ___._.4 MARIIIAGEB ‘tampon/inn - mourn ... on Feb. 31. 1M8. at the homo of the b idea parents. by Rev. W. I. Green. llleen Myrla ilri c to Al MacDonfld. Strnlev lan Russel Macbean. THUR-Menthol) ...u Char- March l8. i948 , Rev. Dnrruoh. Constarue Maul-cod Ivan Arthur ' 11mins ' lfiirpucoven -~ At Charlottetown. Q1501]: Publlcover. J c? lllvitiimllgilltu a so 7-. 5 0 . t . mum . n an» 4 your: Pro Ugo t C 9 . 9031C Puhlloolrer, North Rushco. aged 35 veers, a mtv March invent Crcltcn. -0n March 20"‘ ll’- ncial San- MacDonald, aged Cole. are 2'1 years, lor- - 0T1 l i V ll . hlurch 3131-"; 20. l . rs. Ebenezer Whcuiley .__________‘ in her 78rd year ‘ — At ti‘. h Hospital. March ‘fr. ioiifmtuwriii-Y --— Ind Mn. s. P Paoll. Qhfltfiollgo town. a daughter CALLBIC _ Howl“, o}: M. Pdlncc tzguntv 5o" Mlndgc. canoeck. Charlotte- Xm- lllhter. Claudette Jars REEVES - At the I’ A H m, .51. puma “farmi- March l1. i946. to Mr. Elm" Reeves. Freetown, a gflllahltl‘. RE —- Al G‘ . limb v ma. t» ‘fr? .5.“ f3... art"... "*""""~ - Fro". MURPHY — At the Charlottetown: Hoaplt l. M h , 3m. Aiberinzixdrl‘ "aw “m: aughtor, Sylvia nne, gnupul- — At the Charlotte- Wn Hofirtal on Fleb. 24. 1946. to §ii...““°oem§irc§iml Guam“ m“ arnolzl. ' ‘on’ mlph to-tvlflTwlfél-Kaalt utlucprldchsiaottcg 1W are . l5. i945 to ‘Mr. and Mrs H Giles Cantwell, City. a son. ‘ MIWKINNON-At the Prince Ed- Mlr‘ l0 Roy c- _ 1M0 Helen Rodgnrson) Trundle Cross, a Ion. Wayne Stewart. - SCOTT — At the Prince Edward Inland Hospital March l6. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. arold B. Scott (nee Doris McNevlnl Cornwall, a non. JENKINS - At P. . I. Hospital, March 15, i946 to Pto. John A. Jenkins and rs. Jenklnl, nee Laura Cantor-d, a daughter. Carol Ann, DAIIRACII _ At the Prince Copnlv Hospital on March t6. 1046, to Mr. and Mm-Precton A. Dnirnch. Borden. a daughter. ‘ years) ring? one of 400 st zhwlll "Chunl 0r i001: thwuilh the 5'" once‘ again. ‘Phil l‘ epic who parades h the clv otrceu and defiant . Kwo Wan Sui" (China Th; old orv rant of the Bdvlct Consulate in m‘ wont the slow ‘m; Ilalealan troops uric. , i