350a TWELVE _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN“ GUARDIAN OUR NEWS BUDGET .0. OUR SATU, i NARQEH 1951 RDIAYSUBSCRIBER? WUUIJ lBhAhuS uiuf l-‘Eltll! -'. moped. sympathy is extended m -- MONDAY At the Rotary luncheon yesfer- FUNERAL gggvwgg _ Th; ENJOYABLE DANCE — A large l_|r|3|; 4543M _ summerside Mowers. Peter and John McDonald At the close of the meet of m; mAn isolated outbreak o1 drum JOINS R.C.A.I~‘.—Ca.ivin Russell, day rile guest speaker was Cap- funeral oi Mrs. iesier Hooper was "OW of ohloro- ooldie" W! 9-1" firemen were called out early of KCMBIfiIiOXl wlic recently lecelv- Nori-Illélmbclll-Yld figural-t yesier- c 0:1; nit‘ Kildare, Prmce county Charlottetown man leaves this "in Rev- H- E. P811181" W110 l! hi" held Saturday afternoon from lhe mm "fended ‘he dance a" 5° Tuesda" morning" about bhdclock to ed the news of the passing of lily-u {a beegugom Mai chm“ 3' ‘k mu" ""11 Aiberton momhqg {or m., hmlhlahd where tachezdDtobthte étoyal Winnipeg Rif- McLean Funeral Home where ser- ggzlblllffirziklueglcn ll-lgrmieljzst night. thehome of Mr. .William Ellie on their sister, Sistg‘ 517013857112 Edda‘ .0! m. w 4hr“ bun“ 3kg‘? deaths, h, w" he will be attached to the motor cs a e er. .s. vice was conducted ‘by! Rev. uugll . a wee ure. was Even... 5m“ m,» I mun mo, r wnn. st use yo bou_nm m o, ‘mtmh mum, o, ML n-nd 0th under the auspices of the Canad- transport division of the R.C.A.F. hm Legion w“ Senna“ with Mr- Befcre leaving he was l . Muller and Rev. Don Boothroyd W110 quietly The pallbearers were Messrs. Ful- I h It which was putout before the fire- paned away following men arrived. No serious damage i4!‘ A presented TALENTED PIANIST — Lllyan tack. Sis borgia, IIOMI FOB BUIIAL _ with the usual gifts oi cigarette; Crystal, soprano, Boston, Mass: to Po d. G n 1d M N m, Hed_ A. G. Bruce directing the program. duh _ _g_ daughter oi the late Mr. and Mrs. W016 111 but their condition is said u; and my, and William Rogers. pianist, m? 1,401,111,, fiflsfeu Kin?’ PM,” Music was furnished by Bill lilore- w“ ° ._._ Alexander nald cf Konsing- gfomfiaftfélwiilfmchm°ufiwnm ff“! ""1 they are believed w _.__. Charlottetown. son of Lt. Col. K. our,” and Edward Blancham m, side and his orchestra. , QIVI], sltltvlcg - Among the ton. left here forty-three years ago Mm or M“ nankwflnm Disk" ha: the danger period -DOING moan -Friends of 8- Roam and MH- "- i°°|= torment wal in the People's Ceme- -—— names appear in the ellslble to who up h" oovlol oollihch mun-gr“, m“- mmcm Mammal], m“ u wafwllrst of ule Whelan bu“ wand, Bfadmaw “v3 h, part in s recital at the Institute “L “Wm n m, p“. being ALPHA BEBEKAI-l ROLL CALL- llst announced y the Civil Ber- life. Besides her two soncwin duuhm o! m. h” w ‘M m‘: “Numb-ed w 1'» 589d six yen-II leased to learn that silo is mak- of Mlloiofll A" of i!" Jllillla"! conducted by Rev. Donald acotilr "The “"1"” "11 m" °! “"1" 5°‘ vioe Commission appear the fol- brothers Pow‘ I114 "h! o! 3"‘- Ev, n, ‘ 1w‘ "l" "Mose The g a gpeedy recovery “u, he. school of Music in New York on m“; bekah Lodge place lsstevening 10w“, _ sud “d Inspect“. swim’ my” to mourn he: e m v. o,” m“, m amt are two oi m; b» recent operation for tonsils in the “"154"- Mflrch 39ml- ____ m°ig°bl° gffindl siswbeum; Grade I. Maritime Provinces, Do- pasllnc five listen. Mfl- NW0" efi udompanud h” g; Aeneas agédaged five and Jame; ' —"—— STEWART JJBOOKS —-A pretty W“ “ll- "Bf "W" Y ° minlon Dept of Agriclllture-Don- Ilarklns, Richmond, 2pm.; Mrs. - - Hlrlce County Hospital. — S. members were present, while alarge number oi others responded by let- ter and telegram. A very delightful program was presented. It ‘ eluded _. Ewen and da hter He n. m» - ual"l'rl.‘f.ol‘u°f.fi"ff'suli"b“ “d can’ rum’ t" ved- in erside on ‘riusday BURIED AT CUMBERLAND — The funeral of Mr. Joseph Betts was held Saturday afternoon irom wedding took place at ‘rniro, N. 8., Fbb. 15, of Margaret Hamilton, only daughter of Capt. P. A. Brofiks, s w. Walter Be mver received fifrlguddad °,’,-.,,,§*"“*or March 2i, of the death of m, °“ —ENTER.TAINED GUILD- MISS - Bertha Schurmiln entertained the Mum; Mrs. -_- - Bern BEREAVED - Mrs. Mich, and Mrl. Phillip Sheridan, K5815 H. . Summ Guild of the Baptist church at the resid ce r his br th w. Roal Winn! run , and . m.,; _ - FAMILY m; her home on Friday evening. Soc- Artemas gCUIcLOCIDIIDCIIBgIALQISCYI/‘IOO Brgoks, to Jame; A. Stewart. f-orlzemtfiteveninllngwéixlldbgabkl? t?! ‘mhn mNel/ill. Briihwn he: m- l. 55*- “ §§§f°,,"°,',°‘$,,§‘",,,°{§, agar; $122: (gugghttgxi Humhh X52 iai hour and refreshments follow- at the house and grave being con- Rioyal Winnipeg Rifles, son of Mrs. close. dainty refreshments were “"94 l W1" "FWD"! u" 1m‘ u h 1-1pm by the olflogm o1 m, gum. yofléwwn Hugh“: gm?‘ °i Char- ed the business meeting-S. ducted by Rev. Harvey Bishop. The K. B. Stewart and the late Mr. served. glépeiégige rmfigggpr 3:11P‘; dggfik oxmagofitrljsaxqcgnlgirfgyhn ‘g2 menus “mo” when figm- w-thlrd h“ and has: n her twen. meld Monuuu is Provincial Sanatoriuln “’},‘§“’“,,.j}i° . _r. asset, "d: its; .. .2221. ;'.'::l..”l‘..“§siii. is?" n wives. After a most delightful eve- hove mentioned date gurgling“ a‘ ning refreshment-s were served and ceived her schooling. here m all joined in extending happy fe- gmmv mmvmbemd b h PM 1i licitations to the bride and groom. mm a, a venue nine elgirlflloo- '——'-' always tried to be Lind upd . --CALL EXTENDED—-0n ‘ o March 24th, a congregational meet- "mum P oit-ilf-‘etflle SC“ c“? a . ing of the Kali-lied ohlucil of Ken- m; h,“ m, 1,, hint,- ac-ugliggp Wilton W‘ “WWW to silo will be missed by all her irirni,‘ Rev. A. D. Stirling to be their hm; neighbors he“, wh minister. Mr. silrlmc has been sup- my, pyemd to m he} {my d1- Plyhég ghfitggnggguuggm5gd°ecfiv- returned for a visit to iiervillclrllie . 8 l l lain to the Navy. ‘All sections 5f mrtmumy Wm “he be “"—‘\“‘“ W her father and two brctll ~~ ' t l . . M Bil -. he congregat on wereswell repne Jn, and William P.. and tile 551:2 n . . - ZZJZ? in c1911“? Kensingtngrei 3d me‘: {,§‘°,,,°““‘° cmmmiiti’ 1! remained years. I-t in an m“ u, am, H" °“1Y 5E1" unusual event ului almost thirty- weed away a i? d” “Miler seven years later he should receive w“ Md to e twlyeurs “w bill? a. hearty and unanimous call to a- 36m. u, F s, “ '11“? Pwille‘: gain become the minister oi.’ this ‘reciicu Iynorxfle ° “w” u“ ‘em loyal and fine congregation. ' The buildings on the Ordnance Compound to house the Veterans’ pallbearers were Messrs. James Bel-ts, Martin McDonald, Wesley McDougall, Daniel McDougall and William Smith. Interment was in New Dominion Cemetery. C.N.R. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE INJURED-Mr. Robert Hurry, an employee of the C.N.R. vilas sev- erely injured shortly after ll o'clock yesterday morning when lie had his foot jammed by the wheel of a railway coach. He was assist- ing in making repairs to a broken steam pipe ill tile rear of the de- pot, and failed to notice the car coming towards him. The wheel did not pass over the foot, but dragged it along the track. It ls thought that it was badly bruised. He was taken by ambulance to the Stewart. Capt. P. A. Parker per- formed the ceremony in front oi the windows, banked with ferns, spring blossoms and lighted is rs. The bride wore a mist grey igill". wool frock, made on fitted lines. Panels coming from the Peter Pan neckline were marked by self-ton- ed braid. I-Ier hat was an imported bonnet model of black felt. Ameri- can Beauty roses and fleesia blade her shoulder bouquet. The recep- tion was held at the Scotia hotel. Corporal and Mrs. Stewart left for a short honeymoon in Halifax, and on their return will reside in 'I‘rurc. The above Corporal James Stewart is a grandson of Mrs. Ai- bert Stewart, New Glasgow, P. E. WEDNESDAY derson at the 88p of seventy-five col-s, Although he had been in ail- “°“.‘i§‘ i." ffmfdmfmhh oc finds. 0r a quiet unassuming dia- "toif" ".‘.Zu°f°°“°°‘s.‘”..i%.lu§“<ii °§ es. hog-t 1g Iriends is extended to his widow and three sons. Ifvillil. Thomas and Robert and w his W0 daughters living In Boston. His fun- eral took place on March 20th to Elmsdale United Church. Riev- W- A- ston." *l'"°‘:.“c: shill’ s"??? n . _____. celebrated by Rev. B. Croken, P. Meihg, owfiegrge Barnett. amcs FUNERAL AT CUMBERLAND- P- The pallbearers wow Messrs O'Brien. Frank McKenna, Joan P. The funeral o; Mm John MMM“- Gerald Curran, Thomas Curran Wallace. Benjamin Smith and only ian was neg lirom her late resi- ‘Sign CWPBIYEI; AMglhgggmgll-lgijrl-"o- William-I- dence, Cum rand yesterday afler- m“ - - » Y- “"- hoom services at the home and hearse was driven by Mr. James —SYMPATIIY EXTEgegE: M-r- gvavesgde, m the Anglican Ceme, Bagpipe. Interment was in the St. Mitch sympathy “gimme or De; IN IIOSPITAIF- lorlellds will re- tcry at Loni: Crook. were conduct- MP5,.“ “mew?- M“? his 5°“! and M“ fifbglkw ff,“ dsah, mi io learn, that lvlr. Harold Bzli- od byftg; Rlev; tcunonHE M. Ma.l- "oi h Pew?- gvlgé-‘x-leggs; momm-g o, ma“. 5.“), i ‘ 0X1 . Tl To . ' - '71’ » ' qvhh-SQ-flv a, m, home 1., Tyne v.4. lé‘gfln§°fi§‘éa‘li,fale"gflrlfg ‘hfstgiqlls osmfef a, hffhfifffiy tfuffilv a§ ru-mcv-lviaruaws WEDDING child. Eva May at the vendor aso 1°? °f IIVIY- Jgvlgl Q’- BWW“ *1‘- "fifiln erryergcngy operating?’ His .033 R. Woodside of Cornwall. The cuul hi: ggdldingnglfldznuiclh Iiatxesrflsétog groichtyizrst-h‘ ghigcéii-gguxillglfillézf , . ,,c_ _ . , _ _ yeals o an rown was a we than, is “parted to be good and bearers were. Messrs. E. A. Cunle, and vickyity was solemnlzed at st pnaijgtmee weeks “so suffermg known resident in the Volley and . Th Burd t, A1 was nlost lligllly esleemed by a ms many friends mm he “m 50°“ any.“ e‘ no Mam” Nicholas Church. Gllildford. Erig- with an acute attack cf appendicit- Vancouver. Mrs. Stanley visited Charlottetown last summer accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. deGen- eres oi Iiong Beach, California, and spent many pleasant weeks with friends who will regret to learn of her sudden passing. The funeral of the late Patrick Evans, took place on Thursday morning. March 20th. from the residence of his son Thomas Evans, to St. Cuthberts Church, St. Teresas. Requiem High Mass was BILLS INTRODUCED — The Legislature mot yafarday at 3.40 p. m., when the following bills were introduced by Premier Campbell and given first reading: An Act to amend the Habeas Corpus and Cer- tlorari Act; an Act toamend. the Evi- dence Act; an Act to amend the Judicature Act. The House then took up the Reply to the Speech from the ‘Throne, the speakers be- ing Messrs. Matheson. Kitsbn. Hon. Dr. MacMillan. Hon. MR. Mcfluig- an moved the adjournment. - ENTEIVDAINS KNITTING CLUB — MP5. Garth Tcombs en- tertained the younger members of the I. O. D. E. knltfhig Club Oil Friday afternoon at the home of the Misses Wyatt. A very large number of ladies attended. -S. Rifleillall Howard Preston Coffin 1st. Battalion V. R. C., C. A. S. F. formerly oi Peakeb Road, P. E. Is- land has returned to Join his unit ln Newfoundland after spending three weeks furlough with his mother and SISIPI‘ ill MOlllfiill. TO OBSERVE 'I‘II.AINING METHODS —- Professor W. A. Mc- Phee, head oi’ the teacher train» lng department at Prince of Wales Coilegelefi Saturday for Fmcieric- P- E- Islflhd 1105111981- ton, N. B. He will spend several --——— days at the New Brunswick cupf- —DE1\T" 0F MR- JOHN W- lal observing normal school meiin" BROWN "' The death Qiicilrred 9n ods there. He is expected back in Chailcttetown at the end oi the wee S" v-e BIRTHS GRADUATE NURSE HONORED -—Mlss Bette. Leard, R. N., and Miss Aline NIcEJi-Acrll, R. N., were Joint hostesses to a. llunlber of their illrgc circle of friends. l-Ie leaves to moiwn his widow, two daughters. Mrs. A. W. lvlliiigan, and Mrs. Wil- liam E1115, ’I‘yile Valley and one be out again. FUNERAL SERVICES-Tile furl- eral of the late John Malone was Maciilachern, Wellmgmn Murphy and Joseph Murphy. —DEATI-I 0F MRS. ELIZABETH land, on Saturday the Royal Canadian Artiller who is a son oi’ Mrs. when Earl Mathews, who is now serving with and CPBSB is. She appeared to be doing well but took a. sudden turn for the worse and passed away in tile ear- ly hours‘ of Wednesday morning. Guard of Canada, now occupying quarters in the Armouries, have been completed and ready for oc- cupancy. This work was commenc- FRASER -<A»t the CIIIWIOVCIOWII Hospital on Mal-ch 22, 1941, In m, arid Mrs. George V. tussle; Cilar. u, l. 3011. STOREY — At the Prince filviird Island Hospital on March 23, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Hamid SWIG)’, Charlottetown, a son. ROBINS —- The death occurred at her home in Central Bedeque on Tuesday morning "cf Mrs. Elizabeth Robins. at. 76 years 01' age. Mrs. Robins was the widow of Alexander friends at a party Saturday night in honor of Miss Belle Nicholson who recently completed liar train- in course at the P. E. I. Hospital. Nicholson was a popular mam- ed on December 20th. and complet- ed on March 23rd. ‘The building operations were started under the supervision of Lfeut. D. H. Sutherland, and Sergt. held from the home of Mi‘. Daniel Malone, 28 Valley St. city on Mon- day morning to Holy Redeemer Church where High Mass was cele- Mathews. Baltic, Lot l8 and the late Neil Mathews, took as his bride Miss Dorothy V. Plercy. eld- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Eva was a. bright and lovable child and will be sorely missed in the home. Her body was taken to De- Blots the funeral will be held on son, George, iii Boston, The fun- eral was held on Sritutrday afternoon from his lute residence. Rev. MI‘. Elliott conducted the service as- , . , f _ brated, by RLV. Father EH15. w. Piercy, of 1e South , Av nu _ 1 in l-lsn 115950" - M the Prince Edward be‘; fiexl/lfilaglftldflxléitlllllzii girls? 515ml bl RB‘B‘"‘“““' s‘ C.S.S.R. after when the body was flfbigjr “gfzlrfljg 111$“ fivdgl": England the rector wlggv. if. é’. Eleogiallrfhzifll‘ hedge, Rievjgutll- g-“Dbféfxférrg °1 iijgufdlgdtgflrlllft: 1,21% Hwgltgixfi" Mm“ 23. 1941. Cry success in her chosen career. WQYMIYS $001M Club met on Wed- cwveyed by m“ to st‘ Am“ native of Freetown. She leaves to Lobb animated‘ er Walsh Wm mnduc" the service’ was later transferred Debert, N. Ileithbiifiltii. Albina. aA Dadsom daughter Church, Lot 85, A short service was A "Y? delightful social CVCIIIII" hesduy afternoon at the home 0f conducted b mourn a daughter Enlma Jane S and the work w l 1 ted - ATT - ° - y til Pastor Rev 1.. , - . ~ FAREWELL GATHERING AND - f" "In!" "-11 P “Sim-Al Capo "Ifriuerse Enos glslcgt in rgtaniea. amusements fled ‘Wm, I-Ierrell_ after wllfch the bocy was 31"’ g5 “ patient l" ‘he Pr?“ PRESENTATION -0n Monday der the supervision of Sergt. on Friday. March 21st, i941, is My: ng a er which refresh- ' laid to rest in the adjoining ccme- “my H°5P1m slmfmifl "W" m‘ night, March mu a large gathering HFVISITING pssron - aev. sioWo-‘i- and Mrr- Harry Patterson a daugh- Dztrracli in the chair by repeating t: ' serv b - men “are ed y the has!“ t IJOFITS Prayer in unison. Roll 585. Juries to her hip; a son Cedric in Freetown and Lester Much credit is due both men in having ille buildings ready in such of friends and neighbours assembled “"- mmcl“ L-wm" in the social and commcdious home tery beside hi5 wife, who plecieceas- John Murchison who is traveling ed him i3 years ago. Tile pall- i" Central ON BRIEF VISIT-Capt. Harry E. Parker, chaplain with the Royal Wlhllipeg Rlflfiil. and Mrs. Parker. are on a. brief visit to Charlotte- town. Capt. Parker preached yes- terday in Trinity Church and ad- dressed s. large gathering of young people in the Baptist Church last evening. They are guests while here of Capt. A. R. Cooper. and Mrs. Cooper. Capt. cooper, who i; entertainment officer with the Canadian Legion War Services, Inc, at Debert military camp, ac- companied Capt. and Mrs. Parker to Charlottetown. They are leav- ing Tuesday on return to the mainland. Members of the Veteran's Guard and trainees just beginning their c was answered by ten members Minutes of plcvicus meeting were lead and adopted. It was decided to hold a supper on Easter Monday. A buying committee of Mrs. R. Toombs and Mrs. w. A. Field was appointed. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. R. Rogers. Meeting clcsed with Mizprlil benediction .Mrs. R. Toombs invitied the club to her home for the next meeting. ST. PATRICICS AT EMERALD- The Benevolent Irish Society hall at Enlcrriid was packed to capacity on Monday night, March 17th, to wltzriess the three act comedy "Go Hollywood" presented by the Dra- matic Club of Summerfield parish. The play presented was a farce- able evening was spent at tile home of Mr, and ley Bridge on Wednesday, February neighbors called on Miss Lena bearers were as follows: Messrs. d James McQuaid, Stephen Malone. Matthias Flood, Patrick Malone, Leo Canagfler, Joseph Malone. Mr. ° Frank ‘Rainer, Int 65 was the undertaker. PRESENTATION-A most enjoy- Mrs. Frank Bell, Stan- lilth, when a nilmbcr of friends and gathered together in lss Freda Smith who to make her home in t honor of M was leaving North Rustlco. Gunner Vernon Mac- Lean called the gathering to order and after making brief remarks Becleque. Also. several fol-ms. were seated was Spring flowers and a choice menu was enjoyed. Before the toast to the King original verses, many cf which brought forth much merriment, were sons aughters in other parts of Province. The funeral will be held n Thursday afternoon-S. STUDY LOVERS CLUB‘S 15th YEAlL-An outstanding social event took place on Friday. March 21st when the ladies of the study lovers’ Club assembled for their luncheon at he study 0f literature and annual the Charlottetown Hotel. to celebrate their 15th year of meetinggtogether each Friday for the discussion oi current events and in all its The table at which fifteen decorated with me of Mr. and Mrs. Norman remembering Mr Fadyexl, who is serving with R. C. N V. After all MacFadyen escorted Charles to chair, while Mr. John N. ering. brances. After the Mac- Ieod, Riveixiale, for the purpose of Charles Mac- the the guests. had assembled Ml" Garfield the Mac- Fadyen in a few well chosen words explained the purpose of the gath- He then called upon Miss Erma ,A. Bain to read the address while Mr. Oliver Macbeod made the presentation of a well filled purse. Charles in-very fitting words thanked all for their kind remem- presentation lunch was served by the young lad- ies present and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, and. speaking in the interest of the Bible S.clety was in Montotlllc Ch Sunday, speaking in the Unlwd church st the morning service and afterward in the Qiristian Chums. At the first service ln the United Church he spoke from the 9th and 10th. verses of Revelations l—‘"I John-was in the Isle called Patmcs “for the word oi God"—-“I was 1h the Spirit on the lord's day". He sp.ke of the troubled times in which we live, but he said there is no guarantee in the Bible that Christians will not have trials and tribulations he stated that great things come out of tribulatiins that once before when Europe was threat- ened b the little gangster Napoleon, the Bi leSociety was born, William Tindell translated the Scriptures from the Greek and a message was a short time, considering the stormy and unfavorable weather durifng the winter. FRIDAY A wide circle of citizens were shocked and deeply ltrieved when it was learned, on th Thursday, February 20th. that Mr. Frederick B. Stretch of Long Creek had based to his eternal reward. The deceased had reached the ripe old age of 83 years. but so pleasant and oompanionable was he. to both old and young that oinlv his passing bégusirlli to ei the fact of his fu '< FUNERAL 0F DR. MURCIHBON —The funeral of Dr. A. J. Murchi- son was held terday afternoon. Following a pr vote service at house. service was held in Clyde EGAN-At Scotch Fort on March 194i, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Egan, a son, Joseph Gerard. STEWART — At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on March 26, 194i, to Mr. sud Mrs. Stewart, French Riv- er. s. daug ter. MlcEACIIERN —At the Nursing Home of Mrs. N. W. MscKilulmi, Southport, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawson MwEachem, Cherry Valley (Ruth Jenkins) a son. Everett Lloyd. BOOTBROYD — At Halifax on March 20th, 1941 to DI‘. and Mrs. Villa E. Boothroyd a son, Peter D311- a PEAKE-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, March 26, 194i, lo Mr. and Mrs. James Peake, Char- lottetown, a daughter. ONALDy-In Halifax, March 14. i941, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- four months trainin t Be h . MBCEWCX! Dfflielllied Miss _ Chinese Checkers and social con- . _ grove Inn held Cllllgch “pal-answer; fignlérggél Sgiuarfgggd g3’; Smiish with a. Ilciivfilym brush flflllfli fowfggfigetg °§f§§§2f,',,,"",‘,‘,‘§‘§,f§‘. versation. In the wee small hours fill/Ch fngsttlle? liegtllenl wigs éifi- 3333a gaegyieléh-“w fifin-lm “s; gglnagbnguigllldxggiliefltiedfilcmqanm . l. Dll-Dfiliflffs Basilica and Si“? ul’ . - ,, _ ' com se. or w c a CW We ' ' _ of the morning all rejoined their 9X15. y b C ' ‘ ' ' ‘EPA m K; c; L. 1; ~. Church yesterday morning. The Ivar-f §1§c‘§‘,,,f-°,f‘,§g‘,§““‘ Lila m“ ag-‘flb chosen words she thanked one and §§‘,§,g§§‘;°},‘i,§%,_‘“3,§,{°°§‘,;°v?§h 32E homes after wishing Charles much lion copies of the scriptures printed w gigfelivwgbtséglged This“ KER“, Muich g3. 13E’ Lgmllé :31, ode was under command (f Lt--C°1-..enced b] }th ir ii cmtn ly’ ‘iris-e l d an for the“ gm‘ The mmamdw of "resented W151‘ 1°V°1V mwer-B "id “m” i“ m“ “W” “We” i" 743 “mu” and We “on!” ls bearers were as followr Edwin gnfsidney Kerr. Montasue. s son. F‘ I‘ Andrew‘ 0111*’ Cmmandmg- a i y TF1 eatr y Rug fell m- m” even!“ w“ ‘Dem i“ 5am" prize winners were Mrs. L-antz. Mrs. '"—-- PIWHW‘ Wm‘ “ °° y ° m’ wm-d Johnson W W Brown. Clarence IIYNES-At the King! Coulliy H05- i:..”‘;“.:‘2..°.2z" I“ 1"“ f” "o- liii-“fisoh is: $.11‘: sir; ids?“ ' mir- *'*".i"i:‘*..l.“° ".*=‘le.°.’..i2:: l?‘ fillduohwlf-eiiiii 'M""““°L:'s‘*"“Y “sci” -°""- PM mo“ "i - a omar appearance M _ C M ’ t M d.’ - apprvac cs W ell 111cc n88 W Cc ah _ c ~ ‘ - _ ‘ can Rn r on. Gcr on Mom/en. Martin Hynes Sllmmerv e, a son, marching to music supplied by the Dgfomyililéigifiiéh, Iilglflffiannbgfllgég: .____, rggrctfilxlliytkileisxctcélatxixnilllfig gililflglgi are): of Agriculture took mace in the ‘W? azstdifiiginfiearédegsfwilt; fillet; syncs at the mve w” conducted Joseph Elmer] Community Band ilndcr the direc- tlon of Bandmaster Thcmas Mc- Farlane. inald Smith, Iris McEntee Stella Handl-zillan, Alice McQuilid and WEDDING nuns - s very pret- fvyd h, their lo er ty wedding was solemnized on resumption A sum o1’ money has been teau presided over Agricultural Hall, Charlottetown, hi 0C- yesterday afternoon. Di‘. J. T. Cro- tne meeting evening, Mr. Murchison was in Saint Andrews Presbyterian cilurcn Rev. T. W. dwlll, Rev. G. C. Webster and Rev. Mr. Wcodside. In- terment was in Clyde River Pres- JEWELL — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 24, l9il to Mr. and Mrs. Willlnnl Jewell. Maurice Croken and Kathleen White. Between the acts the spe- chum); cialties curlsisted of two solos by when Re“ w_ A_ MQcQuan-[g “my- MISSIDOTOthY Cl‘Ok€n"AClIShl& Mac- ed in marriage, Ethel Frances, kree’ and "The Shadow cf The daughter of Mr. J. G. and Mrs, March 19th at St. James United sent from the club to the Junior Manse, Scuris. P. E. 1., f. 0. D. E. to b clothing which this energetic Chapter is preparing for children in bombed areas. and gaVQ a. splendid message to his Al. - 120th 011111131194 861111635 gppro lmwnen’ _L‘ priatq to the occasion were preach- ed. The Roman Catholic party was under command of Capt, J, F, 1£l§hflZ€f of the Veterans Guard. which was attended by represents".- tives of ten agricultural organiza- tions. They included. lhc Central runners’ Institute, the Credit Un- ion Lea e, the Swine Breeders‘ byterian ceme . There were many beautiful ion-l tributes. —MILITARY WEDDING — ‘A North R-iver, a son. O'BRIEN — At the Prince Eldward Island Holplbal on March 25. i041, Well deserved compliments were w Mr‘ and Mrs‘ mum 0.5118“ i. i i Blarney Stone." and a duet by Coffin of Bay Fortune, and Loyd Associat on, the Sheeo Breeders’ board when the executive and field thrown irom all sides of the festive Illnefy pretty wedding was solemnired Notlle Dame Church, Mont Car- Charlottetcwn. a sop. _ SCOTT- At the Prince Edward .5- sENTENCED To PEN]TENT]_ M15595 Hvlfh Clvkch hhd Mary Willis, ycungest son of w. H. and A ~ t1 h, H g B- ed ~- workers of the Canadian War Ser- me; h.“ Iifldgy, Rev, Nani" p01,- . ARY.—-Fbuncl guilty of breaking and Mwnaugl‘ Th“ simm"°°k And The Mm Tmvmhend C! 3°11!) B“? The that; Y,§‘§,X§f,§‘d,“f§.n§i§p$§u§°§§°§ Aszsgccigtigfl‘, thee Co-(dlrlsgruilvée Lins- vices fund met at “m” H5“ m! ier officiating at the ceremony when ‘mdffisfil grxugtcbtfs’ iii-Lil? entering the charloweyowh Bowl- Maple lcllf Lil/ill! Irish music bride wore a very becoming dress me death or DR A_ J_ Murchison swck Marketing Bond’ the Potato their filial check-up ast night. M15, m,“ mom 0pm twm ‘m’ - in: Alleys with intent to steal. E1- Doucette, of Charlottetown was sentenced to two years in Dor- by the “Mulligan Orchestra" before and during the play was much op- preciaicri and enjoyed by all and oi blue with corscge bouquet and small blue hat, and matching im- cessories. The bride's liitendsm was sister of the of Clyde River, one of P. E. Is- v land fgfgmggt phyflclflng which w- fan National Fox Breeders Associa- fillrféd at his home following a brief Growers’ Association, the Canad- tlon, the P. E. I. Fox Breeders and Most of these friendly darts were directed towards Capt. N. W. Lowth- er. who as city chairman had sur- rounded himself with an executive pson ad daughter of Mr. and Mn. Joseph Richard of Mont Carmel the bride of Pte. Fiidele o became Gallant son M1‘. field, . _ . s - at the prince igdward Island Hospital on Mliroh 2n. 1941. to Lleut. W. D. Sherran and Mrs. cheater penite ti _ s i d _ added much to splendid ev ' M . R0 C k tt, . , _ gym _ , mOrflihg by JlrlldgeervC. ‘g1. Diiafftyr ‘i113 entertainment, a enmgs grirsszm. gho rvagsesttircd in a Royal 19,55" . ghurfibfiltgfl‘? wagging): and the council o! Drove“ abuny‘ Urbzlifivfigfi Mae bridge GvIJaEsMQ/eg Bhutan’ chfllot't’ew“n' a son’ thlelsupmmeflgiourlt chambers‘ The i “m” “W” Wm‘ “m” b°“‘1“°* “d stllajhdinr/liguilhiisli); wit? hismlrlgofésglfll: "lhyo delimiter adopted a wn- sclfiiilifieizgnlgdiriilegygifi €$wwer' as chm“? i" i‘ “l” °"‘°"""° ‘M ifibflranilumsoalwe' at Kiriloch mo ra waso li-ledldi 1,'rn -» " l - . - ' use: smmlii" SE59rlfllrlrlfiffrtvffirlfildtl.‘ iilbfisllls old-Chill Lll”..f‘.i“i.u’°fr2§°u‘f“u” lithe hh“‘-*f"ii°dl<=li‘“lif"h°-t“lii mmo..=ri.i"....*» "static ll 6 d b6} '- e ' - ' ' - O r tried by the smsd§°{~,§,'§ Act, 9n ant Governor and Mrs. B. W. Le- o‘ ‘Ibwmhend’ Am‘ partaking °£ D‘ leaves a sad blank in many homes. e. friends of the allied organizations Clair acted as Amn- (stmbom) l sumptuous wedding supper at the and the men whom they strive to the ceremony supper was served being asked by Judge Duffy if there Page entertained delightfully at mm, c 1M, and Mrs Roy cwkm He was born at North River, June Captain John L. Read of lior- . 303E315...“ Kinlmrg, March 2o. was anything h w" n d t _ be- afternoon tea yesterday, welcom- ' " ' . - 19, 1864. a 5011 of the late Ca tain den was named President with Mr- 8""- i" l" W" ‘he MP“ "’“°“"“‘° m‘ u“ mm" h°"‘°- F" mum" 1941 to Mr. lid Mr . Aloysius Rob- fore being sentgncéfletheo yfflgcnc. illg upwards of 175 guests to the bridal pa“? wmded ma" my Malcolm Murchison and recgivcd JJ. Trainer of Bedford as vice- the efforts of the workers ssuccess. reasons the wedd was held in ' a S to the hall at Fortune Bridge WhlCh by giving most liberally of their the Holy Season of t. —S. erts. nee Sadie Sherry. a son culli- bert W replied in the negative. Mr. . st, Government House. The social . d i 1 d his early education- in Prince of P1951591" and Ml W- R- 5'1"’ 89¢- inst/on. n. us antly trmme in blue and t _ M be v n, W, mean; ,____ n“) _ s 1 v Hey on glib Tlvir§m§r Emlsliaeébtgglatjltfle £237.‘; Effiglrlfbréxr‘? digging‘ llflgtfsgIllllreofwhggh groggy" ‘Y,°,§““¥ee,§§°“‘§§, 3f rwrfllreifv Cgdligseé, lgrtrfrrouiofngllgxrle if: geofgmryittceexfficllusfic? Wileey skillfully. Thflifim" “igniloirigléng! mg; FOIIIgER lsLsNnla m!!! IN Iii-loll 2%, 104'}? cowl/xi? rad M“ ccumel for the accused. opened earlier in the afternoon. wlitihy a geuqgeieltgu rgmpflon “and gmduawd m 133;; The fonowghg Marshfield. A. Lincoln Dewur, New doméllfilllstgelgolzhe mime re_ gALéFORNItAF- Mt.‘ J. has. “m: shield" ‘ mm WEDDING -—————BELLS A among) the glgstS Prefix]. in Cilia‘ where they received many beautiful year Dr. Milrchison took up post Perth and Allison Profits. Free- pa“ memred so ma“, bv the will. hignmfiv m nxuewnmrw°g|ach“ lltiocllsillNgDnz-‘At ggliflflvilfstifl - — very on mem rs an er wves . . ' d t k i Lcnd . Edi - W"- ' ’ z ' ' ‘ . r - B " _ pretty wedding was solemnized last were a number of the Air Force fig“! ecxgglggiétjji Egfntlegilagazilecl-‘nzf mvfiafndwgiasgv mvélfing £8 THURSDAY iglgltggclvfiogfi §§“§,’;°I,’§,‘,‘§_*"f,f§;,,§§§ gégogageghgwlgrgfitgrnmwwalgfi MacDonald, nee Helen Macliiarlus Monday at the home of Mr. and officers and their wives, also M; and M,“ Townshend w“ m; degree L. R. C. P. S , Edinburgh wan. 0N GOVERNMENT _ mg and adding the cards was carrl- hi, he;- hume in ocean C“ a Jim. Leo Arnold Wilfred. Mrs. Wm. E. Turner, OLeary when Brigadier C. E. Connolly, Captain 9nd Gllaggqqg ed om and the “noun” added home M" woomer w” a9 W.“ of "e Miss Sadie Alberta. Acorn, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acorn, West Devon became the bride of Wen- dell Simmons Turner. Rev. George Cough performed the ceremony. The bride was very attractive in J. T. Mahar. of Halifax, and Cap- tain H. E. Parker of Debert, N. S. Tea. and coffee was poured by Mrs. D. J. Riley and Mrs. Mur- dock MacKinnon, and the follow- ing ladies assisted in serving: Mrs. side in Rollo Bay for the prcsent where the grom Ls a prosperous farmer. 'I‘he£r many friends join in wihing them many years of happy wedded life. v MR. JOSEPH McNEILL Dr. Murchison leaves to mourn besides his widow the former Miss Jessie McQueen of Glengarry, Ont; Dr. J. R. Murchison River, D". H A. Murchison, Supt. of Falcollwood Hospltpl, William of . . Hunter legislation but its enact nature The executive of the newly-organiz- ed Federation oi Agriculture wait- ed on the Provincial Government yesterday. It was learned the Gov- ernment was asked to enact certain W05 total already reported at previous meetings. The final check-up indicated $25.- 250110 received in donations. which exceeded the city objective by flflpcl‘ cent. It is evident that the execu- Mr. and Mrs. Woolner slllllent their married life in Chicago, . After the death oi her husband some years ago. she and her invalid delights moved to California. She leaves to mourn besides her brother. three >l i MARRIAGES MeDONALI) - convafi-‘r ‘ l 26 Zion Manse. Wednesday- Millcblmr- i941. by ‘ Rev. G. Carlyle WC o ~ a, wedding dress of wcodrosc aid sol-don MacDonald, lvil-s. Hilda ._ ,_ . . nci made known. T2‘ dcioscllon tive did not fully appreciate tho sons. Chet ,Jch J-lsrr ll livin M M t Jean Gorvodlif °‘ clover miracle crepe; with blue hlat Wonnacott, Mrs. Roy Cudmore. Mr" Jmp‘ _L“N°m' die“ m flfigfilvefi?‘ d?“ wandgwgv? was headed by Captain John L. presence of a wave of patriotic ier- in CIIICB-IZsOHU-Ild 02C dl y :9!‘ Ml:- Clllgiberidhgreto Mr. George Efliesl and accessories. The bride's at- Miss Pauline lsePage, Mrs. w. w. Rm dolf- MW» “hm-W “W1 P,e,_,,,,,,'s‘,,ee§_ Ch,h°,,,gow,,_ A‘ Read. president of the Federation. vour wilicil was ready to book on widow of the late Reverend Ernest McDonald of Nine Mile Creek. tenda-nt was Mrs. Edwin Turner. Mr. Edwin 'I‘umer was grooms- man. A reception in honour of the o-Gills, M158 690F819 Burni- Aitken, Mrs. Nettie Stewart, Mrs. Lemuel MacDougali, Mrs. W. D. Mm _eral services were held from his late 1941, age 9;! years, LUSDG-Ild of Mar- garet J. (Macluauze) McNeill. flun- {Crldfllflé 23 Defalio Park, Rlslirl- l son Malcolm and daughter Isabel, wife of Mr. Edwin Johnston. ure- decessed him by a few years. ' CHILD INJURED —George, the | outlet in lust such a movement as the War Services Fund provided at every town and village throughout this time. It is highly probable I/hfltfidgughter o; streeter also of Chicago. with whom she resided. ma. Woolner was the Kenzie and Margaret (Woolrler) the late John Mae-- DEATHS ___.. 1 m H Tid ~h, M . J h Rat- five-year-old son of Mr. an s. , ogoikllfggegrflimeiitlldwisgmm? icglbriil-y. Mxysaflssrrsuoerss ligllnrrsln- dale. Hiday rwl-uery 2am. J/lr. John l-l. Court, m Grafton street, the entire province will band w- Maoxcnsic. formerly of Cavendish. Dona“; _h, we Prince Coun- cr, Th, mgny [riend5 o; m, young oi‘. Mrs. A. w. Allen. Mrs. Harold M-wNei" W“ b0?" 1h Prince M- TAX APPEAL DECISION - A lwoivod painful burns about his Rel-ht?‘ flgglgcih ‘EM figlfelllfwll —<Patriot please copy.) gy ncd-pitoiiviclcn m. 1941. Eva my couplg wish them every happlnesg, smith. Music for the enjoyable W“? I-silnd- gmma- lifffmhz“ judgment of the Supreme Court a; head and bod yesterday when he ‘m e V ____ ' Th. m‘ 10 year old daughter of Mr. lllid -S event was fllrnished by Miss Lil- C! he W? J2‘ 1111M?! ill-Lid b 1y ham; h“ lust been dcuveq-cd in m overturned a ettle of boiling wat- m‘ vdm" 3g?“ 0'41"‘ My‘, pgw; 1, Dorm-m or DeBlois. TUESDAY iian Earle, pianist. and M13! Mdawan) M‘ e_ - e rave ' appeal by the protgstgntQldLggjlgy er, while playing in the klwhm 01 SPBJNGJJKE WEATQEB _ R4593" "$13399" a m L _ WAR SERVICES DRIVE OPENS led through niuny parts oi Canada, m. ho e_ Madam ltmnuon flew wt half-mast yeaterda in mmomsoN_At Clyde River on WITH PARADE-With flags fly- lug from and in front of business plemises and streets crowded with pedestrians to view the parade, the War Services Drive opened yes- terday with fine spring-like weather favoring operations, The schools were dismissed early to allow pupils view the parade which moved off from the Armouries at 11:30 in the following order: Com- munit Hand. R.C.N.V.R.. Veterans Guardy of Canada, R.C.A.F., De- corated truck. 'I‘he parade proceed- ed from the Armouries up Kent Street, along Queen. Richmond. Market, Grafton, Great George and Kent returning to the Arm- ourlel. CALLED HOME BY FATHER'S ILLNESS -- A Canadian Airways plan , ilcted by Carl Burke land- ed ea gundas, from Charlottetown late yesterday afternoon with Mia. Florence Roddie of New York a nger. She was enroufc to the ide of her father, Archibald Matheson. 8.5- ear-old resident of Kathleen Hornby, violinist. The second session of the 44th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was formally opened alt 3 dclock yesterday afternoon by l-Ils Honour Lieut. Governor LePage. Owing to the war, the customary military display wus curtailed A guard of honor of one hundred men was fiirlllsilcd by No. 6A Vet- erans‘ Guard, of which Major R. Huntar Duvor is Commanding Of- ficer. The guard was commanded by Captain J J. Ieightizer iuid Lieut. C. B. Rogers The Prince Edward Island Lighthorse Band was also in attendance. The mom- bers assembled at 2 50 p. m., with the Speaker in the Chair. The Clerk read a letter frgm the Lieu- tenant Governor's Private Secre- tary intimating that His Honour would anlve at 3 p. m. to open the Session. Lleut.-Coi. Alan Macbcod, V. D.. o! Hartsville, was appointed Ser- gcant-at-Alms. The Speaker then left the chair the Boer and the World War. died also the United States and at the age of fifty he and his family set- tled in Roslfndale, Mass, where he had lived until the time of his death. He was very well known and a deep thinker on many vital ques- tions. He was a fine mechanic and had worked as a carpenter and builder retiring fifieen years ago Mr. McNeil] married twice. By the first. marriage were born two sons, Alfred Chester veteran of both in the 1930 and was buried at Kimber y, South Africa; Joseph Addison, a veteran oi’ the World War. was killed in an automobile accident in Los Angeles, California in 1936. By the second marriage three sons were born, John B. George It, and Gordon McNcfll. John b. McNeil] in employed by 91d the Westinghouse Electric Co., of Pittsburg. Penn, and resides in Wilkinsburg, Penn. George L. Mc- Neill is employed by the Resdrng Gu and Electric Co. dteodinq. Penn 1nd resides in Readin , Penn. Home from p. Judgment delivered by Hon. H. L. Palmer, Judge of Probate Curt. Judge Palmer declared that a legacy oi $2,000 be- queathed by the will of the late Sarah. Jane Kellow to the Protest- azit Old Ladies’ I-Icme was subject to the payment oi Silcoessicn Duty. The duty or tax in such case would amount w $400. The Trustees if Home had applied to the Probate Court for exemption from payment of the tax upon the ground that bequest to Th; Protestant Old Ind- ics Home was a bequest for charit- able purposes and came Within the provisions of the exempting clause or the Succession Duty Act, which declared that succession duty should not be levied or payable (n properltg devised or bequeathed charlt purposu. Probate held that The ty inasmuch u fees are paid b ladies who are The Full Czurl has reversed {lhecisiol-i. and has declared e rn ellaw, and by o n- The Judge of Protestant Ladies’ Home is not a charit- guesta oi the ome. and DNml-ty bfiglesthed the llsd Mr. Court, C. N. R., trainman, phone. He arrived in the city night. the Mrs. Inmen of Summerside and late Judge Inman of Court, of PrinofCounty, left Wednesday morning for to take an important position the for the last five Summersi‘ any for Academy and in 1933 from Dalhoiisie University. his graduation he did pos m work for two yearn with e this that a valuable lignet rin - and token oi the hgh esteem was at once secured and the little chap made as comfortable as possible. W53 at Borden and was notified by tele- last TAKES IMPORTANT POSITION —M.r. Robert Inman. eldest son of the Ill research work. Mr. Iiiman has been ears on the staff. oi the iox expo mental station at doing research work He is a graduate oi Mount Allison graduated After adiuate . Gor- don Young. Before hi: dcpartuie Mr. Inman was waited upon by the members of the staff at the Experi- mental Station and presented with ll a souvenir Slightly cooler weather came to. this Province last night after what wasdescrlbed as the first sprin - like 24 hours this year. Since eary Tuesday the temperature remain- ed above the freezing int while slightlxy more than a alt-inch of rain ell 1m Tuesday night and yesterda . Wind velocities mac ed 34 mles-per-hcur while the temperature hovered near the 36 above mark most of the day. Lest night it was down but still slightly above freezing. Bod wea- ther isrupted air mal and pas- senger cervlce between this Prov- ince and the mainland. The noon trip of the plane from Moncton C811 ours and then when the lane arrived here the pilot decld ag- ainst etlem ting to take cfi again. A par ial service was in ef- fect between here and Summer- side but all ouigoin traffic from the province was ha ted. In rural areas travel was particularly dif- ficult u an almost record snowfall an to melt re idly. Horse-drawn a icles were Abe to move onl yesterday was held up for several h“ m y of two natives of pm- vinoe who lost their liven when the Royal Canadian Naval vessel Otter burned off Halifax Wednesday. A third man listed u a cuualt was a former reddent oi this cl al- tmmsigh his home town was Sydney. Island natives. Eisner A. i) lies from Ma r mod thebzty 2nd John’ A. of , 10 miles from Mm in the navy at outbreak war. Mil-s. Gillie left the City not long after her Illlbllld was called in the Navy. Her nt whereabouts arenotknown utforeitlmeshe was at Sydney. it was learned. Motley’: father and mother, m. and Mrs. Albert Malay live It Ti’!- on. He hcdtwosisterl l-ndfcur brothers. it was learned. In wu‘ Tuesday. March 2s. mi. vi. A- J Murchison in his 77th Y0" m‘), DlCKlFF-At Winnipeg. Miiiliw‘; on Monday. March 24. i041,- m‘, Blanche Dickie, daughtel o MW late Mr. and Mrs. Ewen m“; Dougall of Charlottetown. eral from the MacLean ‘ SBIIBREN -- At crapaud. o" M"; 22, Alfred Douglas, infant c011 é Mlfiallld ‘L. H. D. Shcrlen. all mon . Mscmnuiu -at Fairview lines: u. ml. Mrs. Msrilarei Mofmmc; witclilow of the late Hon. John III II’! WATIIIMAN - At Charlottcwlvx Much w. i941. aolben “Qaijgfv, OBEY-At Hunpwn o" ' Inf. M". Jciln Tpsobey. w"! i” an. m. {UUIIIELD —- At the Prince _ ward Island I-I ital on Vi/Ciixneé‘ day, March 20. 941. MP5» ' sous ’ field. __ March fellas. difilfalbbllim. .... l wily.“ Iona. March l7- 1941 D who critical! ill. Two and the Lieutenant Governor cnfer- Gordan McNeill enlisted wi h the sons whose festamenta eon bu- which he was held. He will h; m “meme difficulty throng IIIITIMTIOC. He had am. Di‘ v", on otillgrdupcrsons. all from New York, ed the chamber precedel by the Second Canadian Siege Battery. tions ensbledthel-lomertzbofound- much misled In social circles in feet or mow turninl into slush if; Chlffiff°wm " m‘ WW llfladcKenzie accompanied Mrs. Roddie. Their Sergeant-at-Arms and ocean led went over seu and was killed in ed and to be maintdined, were pro- Summerside as he was always a while rushing streams began ti]! has!“ 0N bhlnmdl year In’ M - m. . names were not learned. ‘The twin- by his Private Secretary, . G notion in August i917. The re- perty bbgllddfiftéd fer charitable pur- we guest and took a area: fill the nnal valleys.) No (lifficla ma" e navy J was called (I ‘olledusrlfin _ M m! "mo, m. engined Dragon landed in n. field Spencer. his Afdes-de-camp Unit. mains were buried in France. poses an thereioreexieln the irlfeireet in the social welfare of the statement was availabe but t was Gmhlervice n uracil” m‘ wand Hospital on Wednel. close to the Matheson home. Mrs Col C J. C. Stewart. M 0., uld Mr. Joseph McNeili leaves a payment of mlooeulan duties. The town. He was a member of the L..- expeckd the provincial De art- Mlfgfilyflla mm . Iran“ an!!!” Much n, um’ Mm y Roddte arrived in Charlottetown by Lleut. Commander Birtwistle. B. C. widow, two sons, three d- Appeal was allowed with costs. W. tie Theatre Guild of Bummerlside meat of highway: would n to mOewa am amflubfidfl h“ "amen ,,, mail and passenger plan» N. V. R. also by Brlmdier E B. children. a sister, Mrs. . C. E. Bentley. 8.0., for the A flank; and was quite talented in am: our open paved roads to motor affic n on active lf-nehm '00“ -__ M n” chafloggglpwll from Moncfcn in the afternoon. Ii Cononily, 0.3.0 of lfllitsry Dis- McNeiil of Prince mwmi Island, C. St. C. Trainer and . 0. C. thestriccls. His many friends WbII within a few days. They have been fall. He hu e sister. In. w ‘m m‘ um“ n’ m“, gem’ she waited for a train mo would trict No a and Catfain 1-. n. J~. Canada, and mafiiriends and rela- cmnpbcll for inc Provincial ‘Heel-Jilin continued mcceu in his new blocked b; deep mow drift: since Hicken l1. Grahams need. M m‘ a "n, notheachher beiontonightlmhncaadothnnulituryefllem tlveetonun peeing. yurettnapoaadent. Whit-l. with . "MQIIIUNC .-.s..._- l -