Funeral services were held on Monday from Henderson's F-lmeral bert Morris. general secretary o1 Home to the Soldiers’ plo: in liaz- l tlu YJLC elwood cemetery for Donal Gilils. who had resided 0n the Old Yale i WW1 m0 Y- Road, Snmos Prairie. B.C., for sev- l MONDAY JOINS run as: . ENJQYABLE CARD PARTY _ uvlckw‘ H“ An cnlflyable card party was held at tho K. o: C. heme filmy night. A large crowd was in attendance. Chickens were given a; prizes and the iolloirixg were the winners: Mr. Morris came ii _ n = ago last June. and since than 11g condueied the services. which were made mlmy friends. I-lls “mm,- Mrs. Emmett Gallani; Gentlemurs under the auspices oil the Canadian. lst Iidr. H. E. Ebers and 2nd m-ILQBRTB, IITUINS w: uolnanar. M:,'{' ‘Lll“|0I-~llc$ "10 m d our!“ Health and Education leaves 1:111; th morning for Ottawa whore he will attend a conference between Prime Mackansi OFFICERS’ CLASS BIG STUDY—An Officerlv-Class is being cabin are peased to know that he has returned to his home in 811m- merslde. Charlie has been observation in The Royal Victoria in Mmitrcal and it m pleasing to know that his condition is now very much improved and a cst o! friend; join iii wishing him a speedy and complete recovery. IR CADETS RECEIVE IPMENT- The Cha Cadets under their Burke have settle down to serious work again after the New Year holiday season, rm. turcs are given twice a week on Monday _and ‘Thursday evenings from 7 till D230 in the Wales College class rooms. Con- Th‘ siderable new equipment for in- struction purposes hold iit The Charlottetown Hotel fortnightly from now till the end of Liurcll. when qualifying exaniin ions will be written. The first of vinoial Premiers on January 3a. M; this conference the provinces will seek compensation for revenue losses arlsinl from federal restriot- I ions on consumption of beer, wine this week end when a cl were present. One of the instructors Earle C. Baker. recently roturiivtl from overseas. Lieut-Col. T. Full and Major DI‘. Tierney we-l-L‘ tho other instructors. “Alli-I G00?) SHOWING— SDCC- ' ' 1s duo Pownal Troop of MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER; .Miss Ruby bhencn of the Patri J05 Prlfllins Department. whose marriage to w. Cleveland McLean "k9! Dlace todav was the guest of honor at an enjoyable miscellan- eous shower at. the home of Mrs. Harry McNeill. Prince Street last ul‘ their rfcord of attendance. lrxxo n ioial on the roll of 2'7. J r- l y 20th every man was a liils happened many . (lOlll llAVC more than . The troopMis ogre- Lieul. .W. crs . . . .‘)i‘Cll\1 Eiontionyis also (‘Blwd NCQRUY ILL Dlclzicsoil of the PIIIBB O1 money was presented from 51m}, e5 M0,” IOYBSS and staff of the Patriot practiso lsuzzers. rifles. ammunition cot. Subjects in ‘which lectures are lulvcn include Rifle Drill. Navigat- -lOll, Administration and Dlsciplinep ISLANDER DEAD. -— Friends and poo; Dx-“L r1113 P. E. Island Will be S0l‘rv b0 hear em | of the death in mdepenc of Ida May Frisaelle. wlfo of Rs Frank Iirizzelle, and a d h“ 11:1” %6i§'ixt1dil?fl' Jr? E I Be Warrant! "w El‘ . . . . - sides her husband she leaves two daughters in Iowa. and one son Louis Bryenum in Highfield by a c. ‘Three sister and eight. grand c dren are also left b0 mmlfll. unit is comprised of about 75 Besides Flt. Lieut. Burke. the f0 ow- irig officers instruct: Fl g Offi r Garnhum, Flying Of lcer Etter, Pilot Officer L.B T it. Officers J.S Walker and L. Train- or. Officers from‘ the Airport also m. m “Minion w the sweet 1mm- give lectures in Air Craft. Recognit- inu circuit. ‘The trouble began about 4.30 a.ni. but it was not until 7.20 that the first circuit was out. F1111 {whet was restored at 9.20 a.m. The| be yum» at the plant. Which 099ml“ shutdown for two of the five circuits and business cs- ents lll the city were shut iion and Navigation. FUNERAL SEBVICES- The fun- eral of Mr. J .A. Farquharson was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence 169 where service was held by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, who also offici- ated at the grave. The pallbearers were: His Worship Mayor B. Roy‘ Hohnan. Messrs. William Wright, S.A. McLeod, W.A. Stewart, Ross McEwen and Herbert l-ioll. Inter-' merit was in the People's Cemet- FUNERAL WEDNESDA! - The funeral of the late Mrs. Darnley Clark, Cavendish, will take place Wetlnesda 1 pm. instead o viously announced. Many friend; throughout the Pro- vince learned with deepest regret of the passing of Mrs. Huestis at the home of her son, Roy L. 14 School Street on Monday morning, January 15th, in her 88th SATURDAY — The funeral of‘ the late Mrs. M.W. Wood was held on Saturday afternoon. A short private service was held It licr rvsldcnce, conducted by Rev. I. J. Levv and Rev. DK. Ross. Funer- el services ‘.\‘k'.‘l‘€ held in Hflzelbfwk migrant Church. conduct}? by tad lion and Licentiato. Athol Roborts. During the services Miss u Wood. sang a solo "Come Unto W _ S C128 Tho ‘ Harold carver sang “some funeral of the late Elizabeth Mac- Donald. who died on January 15th at the home of her nephew. Mr. o Russell Myers, Peakes Road, was on Sunday afternoon. Jan to the Presb an Lorne Valley. at 2 o'clock. The acr- vices at the church and grave were conducted by the Rev. Richards of The pallbearers were Messrs. Georye Leard. Daniel Grant. John A. Mooney, Danton Fisher. Everett Fish torment was in Lorne Valley Cem- eaux on December Llewellyn in the sixty daughter of the late H _ ly-n. welidrnown blacksmi community, who plied his trade at Gaspereaux in the the closing years cf the last cent last surviving mem r of the fam- Y. ‘rson, Vaughan" Mllrph GYIOS AND GYRETTIB MK‘! —.Mrs. vcmon McQusn-ia was the guest speaker at the muting aha Gyro club held at The Char- lottetown last night. Ker subject was "Nutrition." The Gyrettes were the guests of the club last. night and a. delightful social ovoning was e spent. The meeting was well attend- ed. Dr. B C. Keeping wag chair- man for tho owning. 1- 4. - f tal services for the grlifzlliyée,odle2ioslli his homo. 9i 1X1- ward Street yesterday. Death follow- ed zhrillness o}; several wwh- 11¢ “as satlyaelilirlfitowas a native of St. 15. lie entered the Sillyliuj.’ of the post office delim- meat. at Charlottetown in August. and was transferred position of railway mail 01H’! in 1912. He held that position until his promotion to district inspector 2i. 1940. when the positions t, otllce inspector and Wil- IIOUSE DAMAGED BY FIRE- Flre at a residence at 06 Brighton Avenue hue yesterday caused con- dsralbie d axtlncuiahed. ‘me house mipied by the fomdly of m. Austin serving n n forces. pareritly originated in round the flue and before it was FUNERAL YE TERDAY - The s extinguished had broken funeral of Mrs. Joseph McLeod was LEAVE POI ALBERTA . UR-DAY-Mr. and lkl. Al‘. Dlsgll and two you“ dbllliters lean for Edmonton, m 3a , who» Ill’. h.“ Qvq- s...“ at. in...»- scram...“ vinco o! Alberta, RETURN F80 Clio .- Mr- L. Mlflligglllldnb While on the mainland Mr. also mud nu da m, 11GB z-nd Mr, Lea PATIENTS FRO DALI!" ENTER. IIOBPIT paflonts rom e dslcn D. HWPlW Willy. the former for an over on and the latter for medical tment They was! flown itlmo Central Airways plane. FUNERAL SERVICES-Tho nin- eral of Mr. Seymour Younl Earn- soliffe was held from Che Valley Antfilican Church Sunday an 24 and was largely attend . oted y Service was condo Mir. Bur- lfeilgh Taylor. Pall bearers were as D Luke Pruught. Roy Mutch John MaoKinnon, Howard Tweedy and George Irving. Interment was in the adloinins cemetery. Many friends wm indeed sad- dened when it became known that Mr. Frank L. McKay of Darnley, Acomsm warm comma —A 101ml boy of 13 years. James bans il a lent in tbcPr-inco lldward Hfllitvlllilf lng, which was attended byall the rlombors except Councillors Mu- Kinnon and Blanchard. A quiet wedding took place at the Ba _ aids at one oclook on s ay, - Daccmbcr 29th when Bernice Agnes Stuart, daughtcr of Ir. and Mrs. John Stawart, Carleton. beams the 1 y“ wife of Ksnnsth McNeil]. Kan of prig winner-g; 51mm p.41“ Mr. and In. William MoNeill of 4mm w; w” “Mom” gultinc Con. Tho ceremony was w,’ unmet.“ performed by Rev. C. W. Cook. Tho bridal ed. The bride 100mm prev‘! lino a drilsmgi role-co Mrs. KAI. Burhos; Cont! 1 ILA. B3011. 31d, LB. 1.0. S! t. QJDGI AT LEGION I0 A moat. crrloyoble hirl hold list nisiat at the Om nts when a wed supper was served to tho lmm ah rolaflvoa PRESENTATIIIIZ: "AT ALI!- BlL-On ur vening, Jmuarv 14th. the msmbarsnif the J Formal-Alexandra PlrstAid Class thawed in honour of their tosclisr. Gay Judson, R. N. at her homo 11:8 Alexandra. All “' ss i to Charlottetown Monday in s Ma-r- Rug‘ mm tre llllam West — D F. MacNelll. Key was re-elected by aool Mrs. for . may“: w“ u wlm in the man ment of the class and onoi‘ gratitude of the" MsARDLL for loner splendid instruc- J u, road Miss Wlnnifred M while a combination and film) _ TEES-At W Y @8- R-lfihflfd Jf . Jan_ 24‘ 1943, w lnald M “mused wefrtfplpwg; Charlottetown). ovI to gang's music: altos psuent-dlplrtodfortbsir?‘ W IL I. V l B I T . TOWN-W Commander Grclrsoni ows: Messrs Bernard Doyle. m?’ Ch” m“ °t the 0.23%‘ ° ads. is expected to visit Charlotte- townthis week-end. A total o: 3.400.763 ponlnds of marketed P111100 ward Island h Deoembn- to give AL 0F FIDILI AR-IIN- Fldele Arsenault was lick’.- on Tues- day morning from his late home to St. Paul's Church thence to tile Roman Catholic Cemetory. Joseph. MacDonald chanted s Roqulom Mass and tho last ritaa at. luv. .J. Mach which was m Ihefld of hm“ Wm u follow" ‘t “m” "'°‘““”‘ w“ PM‘ ‘t had passed suddenly away after s. short illness of flu, which develop- ed later into meilingctis. Tho lato Mr. MaoKay was only I0 years o! use just in tho prime of manhood but in spite of medical skill tho Sfrlt was called home on the oven- lng of January seventh. ..'A LOYAL TAMIL! _ my‘, Duslol McKenzie. Montagul. has hudashsrguestol-isrsong Mir Daniel McKenzie-who has been south with his corvette for tho last six month and Eugene who is with the Slsnallers in Vancouver. They left Monday to resume their duties. Another son Wilfred is attached to a tank battalion in nigland. - (Patriot Please Copy). Satisf blllldlrlgugtiwsilrgrmgerlside ol“la.§‘.,°. size motor boots for harbor patrol u“ rewrtod by Mr. a. ll: Camp- bell chairman of the marina com- mittee 01 the Bllflunemidc Board of Trade. at the Board's annual meet. his this week. This war industry was started about eiglttoen months 9-80 by Messrs. Palmer and Wil. llama» and a lame number of boats have already been connrilctsd. Tho I.?é.ll‘...“¢““££€ glullflflm 1a Ross db Yarmouifi us. ° "1 HERE T0 ATTEND FUNERAL —Mr. W. C. Mclilsohun; a mom- ber o! mate-fro: tho ohm m- Bllecior of Postal Sorvioaa, Ottawa, arrived in Charlottetown on the BID- noon plane yesterday. Ha i; m" to attend the funeral of the 1am “h Mr. E. .1. Gallant which is being held this momma. Mr. mason. held from her late residence I36 Euston Street yesterday morning to the Church of the Most Holy where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. George McKarma, C.SS.R. ‘Ihe pallbear- ers were: Messrs. William I-ialpormy, John Martin. John Murphy. Charla; m Donovan. Augustin McCarthy and Pius Mahar. Service at the nova was conducted by Balnes, C SS.R. REQUEST PRISONER FOR. FARNIHELI‘ — H W. . Dennis. Minister of Agrioulturo ask- ed Nderal authorities for prisoners of war-preferably Ita on farms in this Province. and also that the granting of permits allow- ing farm laborers here to work Nova Sootia and New Brunswick woods be stopped. In asking for the prisoners of war. Mr Dennis tcte at so many men from Prince Ed- ward Island have enlisted it will be impossible to carry on farm work successfully unless the present sup- ply of farm labor is augmented. He l Minister Mitchell Eta 811d. be‘ sThs fire occurred shortly i or . Aboru earlielr-firegilgn wemcalledut; aresl-lmstal semm m m“ mun“ 5°‘ deuce at 220 Grafton Street for rlwm u“ 595m °1 M13 A- V» There was no damage. Inst evening the Board of Direct- made s. presentation to Mr. Hubert Morris, General Secretary of the Y. M.C.A. here for the past several years who leaves to-day for Monc- H ton tn 10in the Y.M.C.A. Wm‘ Ser- cu. The msaniation was fnado by Mr. Juries Haslaln. chairman of the Board, who expressed to Mr. Morris the best wishes of the members for m his future success. . At this meeting plans were made for oarryln on the work of the Y. m . 4 aioimnn it will be verv difficult to orril. yet it is u» of the board that llowing the Board Meeting the Y's men held their regular weekly moo lso Mr He is survived by his wife. ‘may h no family. Ills mother, Mrs. zett Gallant lives It Summer- A Maritime Central Akwayl Dll"! bCClllilC a flying ambulance Satur- maklhg a 35-mile fllflht ‘lie to bring ES. then to hospital at Char- : , do skbequtpped plane t0 Mr- mil a stretcher to be put aboard- . Johnston and l. son accom- panied the patient to Charlotte- An ambulance was waiting at the airport to rush him to the Prhnc lifciword Island Hospital. , 'l"no plane landed on the be on Fortune River. Capt. Carl Burke, manager of Maritime Central Air- ways hero was the pilot. Ilatost reports from the Prince Eclrsnrci- Island Hospital last night were that Ml‘. Johnston was rest- ing comfortably. "n. W0 l-l a native of Souris. PJll. ,I. spent several mouths hare in 1940 u actlnc District Director of Saunders and ti? appointment e1 lthe late Mr. n. . Gallant. --FIhc annual moo-ting of . 1:1. Mirtlual Fke I-Yiauranogndro. ‘was heidonTiiesdayatthawwn all, Siunmerside. Mr. Slmpwll. the president, presided. All the directors were eleotod for another term: Alfred. Umpson, St. Izlleanors, Prolklsut- Walter G. Mackenzie Bum-dais. 1m n. Vice-President; mane A. Camp- bell, Silmmerald . . M ' will. Ti ish. Gregor MacCallmi BrackleygnPoint. ‘ FLIGHTS — Maz- Isluidcrs had 1.300 pornds or mall :0 pore ovrr yesterday trl- jqvcln); t-_-;<> round fligits by a Mar- ltlmo’ Cuiwol Arwy: pllfe irm ‘the airport, more. In addition sill/Ell qsnsscnizors and 100 ncuud= of 9X- press "were carried. Landings were mode at Grlnostrne and Ahllicrst Islands. regular pon s of cal Mid second tine this wi"t?l' mail was dronpsd to the inhali- ialits of Entry island. Pvt?" mfYelMarch l. iaolaict than the other is ands ollMacMlllan also attended meetings the grcup due to the abene 0l|of the Canadian Medical Associa- tion which were held in Ottawa on Jan. 16. 1'1 and l8. At these meetings proposals for e, national health in- surance scheme were under dis- cussion. At the meeting of Cen- tral Council of the Red Cross So- E. A. roster was the other delegate from this Mrs. Foster represented merrs War Work Commit/toe. . The funeral of the late Mr. IAJ. wet-dirt ycsvriay- l-l~ was 66 Gallant. District Director of Postal tlu Province, who passed away Sgnday nlglht The prenn t by district Kovernor John A. MacNair, refer-rod to the outstand- n position as general Secretary of the Y .A M fen-ed to the keen interest he took in tho youth oi’ the city. and said of friend-l. which he mgrcthisdepartulefid 7 M" Morris vary flttingly ra- and wished the club every lderatlon and prgmised YESTERDAY _. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac-Millan re- turned at noon yesterday from To- ronto where he attended a meeting of the Central Council of the Calo- adian Red Cross Society on Janu- ary l9 and 20 at which plans were made for the Red Cross Financial which opens about While in Ontario Dr. good landing areas. , nslne ski la"dii‘g ger was mi both fliihts OtinVln Cl-"l 12r- Islavds to Chvlotteuiwn lipalt-r but perverse" trail" Arprorcmatly 30 o! mall ivere carried bark ing for Mr. A. I‘. Poultry Products Inspector who is about to leave the Province to talc Wp his duties as Grief of Poultry sax-viola in Aiber ssntcdwithabcmutifulsctof owners of tntlmls in the Pro Sincere regrets were ex-.who was than elected u the Province! loss in'Mr. E. l2. Clawson and m. G. D. M. Hn.1flm_ . prom-mm; farmer a. Rww, Do- Staci were lppolntcd as locates-ins. how. hrd been vmvsll more Shari I» homo in the oi W" 1nd nacrk w‘ih a colzl hut had appar- recnvored nnti was rvork about his rnrm as "Wal- He ._ was found dead in bed .\'\‘-51°TQIY nasday morning. leaving his home at 9.45 to 5t. Dnlnstnlfs Basilica thence to R.C. Cemetery. Th late Mr. Gallant was well and favorably known not only in the city but throughout the entire province. Ila was connected with apartment hero since 1910. and in his official capacity was of an obliging and pleasing personality. who won many friends. The late Mr. Gallant served over- seas in iiic last war in the 08th Slugs Baltertntlster changed to tho a asses at Armenticrs in Aug- ust. 1917, when he was invalidod to England. He returned later in the same year to France and served with the lith Siege the conclusion of hos litie valued and prominent member of AgflmllturIAlwcllSlf-llowclln- presented trifle. Valleyfield suffered s. severe loss 395mm w“ ‘ native or recently the amen d ' Sprlnlzfleld and was a rn 0i’ llw late Mr. and Mrs. Hobart IIslam. I y, WnS always n/‘tivn in ammun- itv nffalrs and was s Bvllfwh I'D‘ ' El'Z‘b th's A“’ll"l\-'-l icld. 'I"c chirrrh U. M erson. Mr. MM:- had not been on crying the best of health for some 300mm went to the P.E.I. Hoqiltal for a y . rles of X-rays. .’I‘hcse revealed I Chllfglénirlt bSlngi-Iligfgmuyather of daguoperatlon. was . _ - mmil was prominent. too, in temlfiflflflfl is his wife, formerly Trey h~d no hm- “ySix savers and two bro‘h~rs al- sway very unex- . . The mothers are Cin- R l-LA. I-Ia~lam_ D D . rector A ma». of ffllldl I... mum invaded the homo of lllr. and 1B1. OQHCIL Si. I! wreucs. on Midi-y Qvenlllll h) tnndsr filth‘ daughter Miss Rosella O'Brien, Ill: Aotlrv istoboapartnerinanin a":i"......""i".';:“.tc rare: s . ' Callaghan, and th verses road by’ hlfigmlfi vii: allot? china. linen, cutlcrgfi "green bu: é’! etc., testiflyinl to e oopularita‘ the bride to be. Ill boungd. and giro dor of ti; ov was assn mic I dancihs '52s» were served to all‘ present: bv the ‘t ‘ assisted bv the in ies. The annual meeting of the 00in Ifflatlon o! malty United Crumb Memorial Bali - ' was hsld in Hearts check from the on Wednesday. Jan. 2N1. Bria! - ldnvotional exercises were conduct- odlvythepastorncmvr. Milli!‘ Roadingofmimlloaof emigran- tlonalmeetintl duringilbc yearwasrsfmsdtoaoomilho for-con! ‘rhercportoftho Ssssionioad iby Dr. Miller, showed an increased intoreatinthcwork tho tlon 1%: health would ‘Religious animation and has a ready won for herself n. plus in the affection and estccm of the Messrs. all...“ Finlay. Hon. Newson, p. M. lnson. ls. w. m m. u minim by n. an 5,1,1“... Chuygh n s“; his wits; two sons, Mylus with the Jrhn. n a. and GSOSQB n. mum Sis Knights of Columbus of mu gem‘; ‘fig; lie is survived by his widow. for- ‘° Miss Bessie Gallant of Char- lotte wn, and his aged mother, M134 A4; flnfam rd Miss M~urle Haslam. all of Scr rvfleld; Mr". S. Mrs. John Gallant who resides in of Tot-two and M's: gin-rt; 3-5pm r-f QIIYIO“S‘CW'\. Angus M. and John L. °""°"' "'4 Webster r. n Coffin Frank t d t dlu h- ' ' ‘ ' e nlixrlas-ihgtrlin ng t m‘ All“! 1’. Hospital and Alice n, home. ‘There are a two M 0 Sam NicholsonMatxAl- summerslde. also four sisters. Mrs. M?“ w“ ‘m m.‘ n“ M w’ Rose Arsanaul‘. Summer-aide, Mrs. ‘P M Arsenault. figment Bay, Mrs. Riggs, S. C. Wrigh ‘nit, were elected to fill vacancies on the Session. The following were elected to servo on the Boardof Swwlrds: G. C. South. W. R. Cruikshank Geo. Johnson. Reg. ‘Ia los, Jss. Mont- limdry. Frank Mkze Wm from St. Efzabsth’: Church Tucs- Andrew Arsenault. Sixnmerside and --__._i__... a chanson. n» an. Inn. and Isa-m sl- an . OTC, I {In l! m dco flush pd 1%- ' the Tryon United Church Parson- mm“ l'““"“°°" “e m“ age at 4 so P is. on Monday. Jan- 4 vwlngormon sho I20 Dfl-rtln t arched m‘ bod! m m ' - PW‘ rtson, Oar ion. mam‘ m‘ “"1” marriage with Arthur Stalwart, only son ofMr. and Mrs. 3H Stewart MacMickon, Carleton. -Rsv. Ward H. Macéaan [Informed tho can; mossy. oung couple wart a odby sauntandunlnaof. tbs bride, Mr and rm. William Hcckbort of Summerside. The bride wore a street length dress of Pow r l3 with black accessories. sol-sage was of pink arnatlons. Fol- lowin: the ceremony a wedding % p: was sernd at tho homo of do‘; parenh. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The Jonas. was hold yesterday wing ll her late residence, tuner were held in Huelbrook Baptist Church. They were conducted by vy and v. I-Iazelbrook Come n. tery. During the service. Mrs Harold Carver solo “My Heavenly ‘Hie me will be potted 62 CA.(B.xlT.O.. Beach 1171118 O.W.A.O.' l ox this a: Ben Farquharson. finest Hutch and Herbert Mason. -—S'SIDE SAILOR. Q EBEC- A Summ believed to have been a member of l0 the crow of the corvette villa do credited with the slnldll! recently of a German U-bolit off 0‘ W the coast o_f North Africa. He Able Seaman Francis Arsenault. ‘mo boy's parents Mr Frank Arlenault ofslstorssnlistodlnfllc ‘sfrolnthishovirioo. —AN'NUAL BUSINESS MEE ING SUMMERSIDE BAPTIST CIIUR. b etlnofthSummeidBo haslicd gihegwuehnrseptlst some Aircraft overseas for years; Ted R C. N. V aha their son was who» lulu M- C- l l» t six weeks ago. Able Seaman Arsen- sult is 1S years old. Ha enlisted in 011R NEWS BUDGET For oua SATURDAlYSUBSCtRlBERS at last night's meet- ptist Parsonage in Summar- couple were unattend- _ crops. ceremony, home of the h2g1 par- commend- Judson for her capability IV when Bo an Slmolufigily 9| P i! is at years: can... tall lfi2“¥lu?é°°'....“. 35%.‘. mittees. The report of tho showed reg-ill vy about a year ago and trained for a time at Charlottetown His father is a veteran of the First HYIAIH MIR-IVES . BIB! FROM RUSSIAfl-‘Carloads 0f DOM- -PBIZE WINNIZRS- The follow- ing are. the Silnday School scholars Bilmmorsido who took the Intsr- of North Gufld- national ‘Ibmpcransc con-u. was; MMMICIEN --nosnnow_ °1 Jib; been nsorsd by the W. C. TfWnUnited Parsonage“ . . of is town who have pro-y Jmlllfy 4. 194B by sented two War Saving Stamm to M11514 “$65 it.’ 33mm‘. “lfitfllfié”? u . or er o m : a mtcrmcdisio Senior Lowell IIuostis °"1°°°'1 9141"- csn-Violstlowsfiporomt Jun- Wsdafiaum“ n" " it can ; u nnsn can z mm heard as per cennwrualor Glu-lmh-M his relidlm Waite 68 per cent Derwyn Huestis glgrugl" r cent; Enid McLeod B6 per can ; Illon Mcllison M per cent - Juni ads I-Jrvinc Dewar 80 43 . par cent; Ruth Huestis '16 per cent: ’ Ann Woodside 0U cent; Parker Crockett 51 per cen . Baptist Church Intermediate Senior Howard Mc- amt, Farlane 94 per cent; George Mc- Ifl par cent; Jack Malliir- January 18th 1 lane v1 par 001a Junior Trade 1 Phonon wi cy cssor D Rois IleFurI §..."°"'s’.‘...l'.f’s“°’ °°. ‘Sh’ " a rge Church 5, 5 hi?" Jgnkin; 9,’; Luisspniv-at 1m mm Ave. sun- pgr amp 5_ January 24. i048. Minnie Mao Th ..___._ _ bow agndformerly of Murray Har- . S o_Alrioultru-nl is: Con‘; ganfllgkzlmu tlisofficcofths Dspartlnctcf- i P Alrimllburo to consider in ‘detail Yem- 31:11:13 for the agricultural produc- 9. Shigsroogtyylasidcd their-second laasonfmmllnlssiastanAt- Prior the supply of fertilizer used ham ly from Germany and the Ladle’: Guild. Dr. J. congratulated the for w at they ll the omadi was m mum“ coming serious until relieved lan lupin The tent of Russian fertiliser is similar to that which has been used hero Finance senior deacon, was - chairman of tho Advisrgryrlppgo Hr .A. Curri on that their needs will be met for eelmaédwgfhgct: LAID T0 REST -- The funeral Gallant. late Dis i PM“ “m” Jeanna-wan - A w”. to at m: Convent dupe ica where Requiem High Mass was mud‘? celebrated by Rev. L. A. who also conducted servic _ W ti‘: .i."€'£l.f"""f..l..%%”"-.t"if. m csvdor of procession‘ i? a e damhtcr of m. and Mr of Shcrbmoks became ~ P:-l:asll:rr.... Palm Road performed Ind the nuptial Mass celebrate Rev. J. C. MacDon . were attended b!’ tor of it The dith and Dunne Ilauahlln. ‘ presents were opened by Lilly Carr Cl lalughlln d and aim an Iona ohapoallandurs. Ionic Waits wan 0 - the“ bivthusfulandoharm and included silver, liner. diina Thsromsipdar f ll wing or the soldiers Prlsgceo Edwardellltfid in and mined feeds was advo- dbcuss limestone indicated a lack 1y of the intui- malarial. umpsrtmea‘ of Agriculture il . , . J. . n. J. fisher. Gilrlovlgtown: I. IoPage, Dr. Canon. Harold w; Ilarbor N aid. Souril: C E R B 3 .5- e § Mary t. question discunod was WEDGE-At t that of seed grain and its nippiy wrium. Monday. for next wring! seeding. It was Wecco. are 35 years- polnseq out, um mm wears b, McGOUGAN - At Maipeoir Jan. somcdcmand forseedlndqilitcl. laurgle! demand for feed for live s purposes. The was instructed to draw the attentlon of farmers to the need of holding any seed supplies of proper WIIELAN-At the P LI I-I that might be Mw in their Doc. Tl. 1942. to M!» find 1W hands and if purchases are to be made to utilize grains comi in tinder the freo freight policy. would affect the saving in amoral crs arc warned‘ that grains WEDDIN- ‘nod ‘outs J. Rcddin aged 08 y In latiliaed for seed in that they MaePlIEIcSON-At the resldcncs of her dsuithter. Mrs. be frost. West Royalty. Wednesday Jan. 77. thul dfltsoylrié germination. The i945. Mrs. Norman MacPherson l" calm cl "L's e "t: ib- k" 9m At-Sydnsy NS Ian I supp es, so u n- - - ~ form hrlnorl when these may be I J Dlflil- "It'd 11g more general IIS of ion on fertilhers and vostigntln. 1y satirical flu-the: infdrmatlon will sp- ‘Wvivinv son of the 1m non. Jamel polrlnthopliosalatcrmthiscon- and Mrs. Gerald the fiend Hospiuil on Jan. as MaoNlJlLl. '- At m. m“. HOLJLI] 03.1.1‘: z» (“twee Oaumm l WALSH-At Albany. Jan. '9 1943 to Mr. and Mr. Lyman ' ' ' son. Lyman basslic. nsl formerly son cArdle (n00 Ithel Ion-in I. son‘ FELL-At tn p swim lrmdha. wit. o ma. to John A. " St., Boslin ward 1w , vwrnssou-nt Petor A dllfl. Mass. a son. Mrs. Tryon to , Mi enson m“ caéllelen Blanoho Rob- Hdcle M. Al; Mod MnoLEOD-In Edmonton Alberto; Mne- al mdim m- aim- “in-L ‘sulfa all January 23, 1948. Mac dill. DUFFY - At A1b1ry,l't t s horns mm, m m; 9mm” of Mr. Thomas S. Nzonan, Miss Hovinolal salt‘!- 26, i943. S'ricla'r rdoquven, a Ofl 75 year v_ JONES-At Hazelbronk. on M011- day, January 25. 1943, Miss Lyda l- Jon”: erlck Whelan. a son Inderic _ ‘ALLANT- At the Charlottetown ‘capital on Jan. 2'1. 1943. Mgs. l’. "~94 n At the Qisrlottetowl all.“ r" _ . . a yoga. formerly 0! \ "mWIwAD-Passed away It K"!- il C , Sundayt Jar-lull! N. William Prams Mill llli Mull-head of Summersida and bro- _ um of Miss Alexandr» lilmlrhend d flhsrlottotown GRAHAM - At the 1711"“ Hobbits Jan. fl. 2.’.t'él'l.3’..’lt'.§""€ .~. . l. . s »‘ WM‘ “A” m on Monday. Jan. fit. w . n» . s o a a its: strnr’; 1a “m ‘W FFET 7 ‘InsMtallm-‘Ilfl. h’ m” ' nddl ‘and I Monday. J: W. Wood 68 d vcnr. MocDflNALn - At the Chi