aware-wee ia-lrgqlbwilviiinc e “vxyl, .,_ 1 .- In‘ w . p; W [dun NEWS BU DECET Ti‘? F5555... ofrrurown 9119512114. i? wit - _-. ._'_-.... ..-._-..~ ~ ; _ 1- - t *‘°’f”*' Mr. ‘tilt. °é’.'.’.‘§...i‘.‘.’.‘.“§§%‘.... _ 1.3.1 ...r‘f‘..”r"..il"'i‘.iifi'f.i.i‘ifi it lf.‘if.i’.i.t..fi“ f’lii.’.“.‘.‘l.'.'.".al°i- "‘”"“"’“‘ a. ifiéifiiifhi. $51.». Hie H. "E BEBEAvm - Mr. w. been enlplovod in the hndmure dc- nlcnt of n. '1'. Holman Ltd. Sum- ed a: pastor cf t summer do FUNERAL AT INKW -. lslgtmdfistorflv at " ““"°‘ “““l."‘°“' riifflii ‘éififiifil... ..’.‘."".....‘§.‘i"“.f‘.‘i.’“€%; $°‘}?i'i°'..f.i.‘.'§“..‘ll ‘fiiélfiiilsifé? .°.i‘..‘i2°‘.‘.l°§1.°.i‘Jil{..i'fii.°°‘2§§§..P$ Rifdtél?‘ ihliik a-Tiloii’; °“l-‘-..°.l°“o.‘il‘l.wv‘i"iril‘.°.ll.. o» i? ‘is’? gtmtlilian-‘lfig/E Mfr-Its. Anne restaurant business of hir Joseph ented her with a chair from the and has "accepted 1' call to a fornler ldellce n d: the Pint Diltfifl 0! Prince- MacQtlarrle. St. l-‘ctersburst. Florida at the age of 83- She was the da hter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mao e. Augustine mve. P.E.I. BURIAL SERVICES -— ’.l'lle futi- ‘ oral of James Donovan was held Morldov morning from the Frank Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Duncan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P F. McDonald who also conduct- ed :ervlce at the grave. The pall- bearers were: James Bradley. John Coughlan. Reg Connols. Fred Mc- Cabe. James Burns and Roland Heron. Members of tlle Canadian Legion attended in a bcdy. BIITHDAY PARTY ~-- Mrs Donald Currie recently entertained a ntunber of ve-unz people in honor of the fifth birthday of her son. Blaythe. supper was served by the hoswm. assisted by her sister. Mrs. Fbrdinand Leclall" of Charlotte- town, P 3.1.. and Mr Alex Blair. The fable was centred with a tlcc~ orated coke lighted by fivc candles. The young guests present. wen Kenneth Maynard. Janice May- nard. Glcnna Nasoll. Donna Cook. Elisabet-ll Allcll. Edith Allcll. Dale illleracrcllu. (icrarda LcClzllr. and Karl, Hughcs. and Blaytilc. Daryl. Gloria. Mlltc-ll, Addison. Duane and Louise Currie —SAl£lt John Tole- graph Journal The third session of the Forty- flfth General Assembly of the Pro-. vince was formally opened yester- day by Hi5 Honour Lieutenant Gov- ernor'J. A. Bernard. Pro-war lnil- itary ceremony marked the open- ing, which took place at 3 p.m. As His Honour arrived at the Provincial Building a fi-gun salute was fired by the 204th Battery from the Pork roadway. A Guard of Honour stood at attention as the Lieutenant Governor entered the building. accompanied by his aides ‘ Lt. C01. P, S. fielding. M.M., Ell. “ t‘ T2Rs._.-__ and Lieut. R. C. McMillan. D.S.C.. and private secretary Dr. J. A Maclllillarl. The death occurred at Summer- side yesterday mornklg at the res- idence of Mr. John P. DesRoclies, Cednird Strgefii of} Mr. Panel Fairly, ano an g y respecte c zen of this town. Tho late Mr. Perry who was 92 years of age. was a former resid- ent of Mount Camel where in his oungcl- days he engaged in 1BR?!‘ ng. AboutfortY-two Years I80. he mine to Sunlmerside where he ha: shoe resided. lo had been in his usual good hull: up to several months a and, although he had been in fal- 1118 health since. his death came as a $00k to his many friends in E. Prince 'm-ma Island's role in Canadian Alnmy aet- fllo numbed __ up In dholooed by Brigadier J.C. . 6.3.11, D.S.O.. officer com- nnn g ‘M.D. 6. following a meet- ing lih local officers, past and r . . orday. The Canadian Army will be mode up of the Active force. Re- serve force and Supplementary re- am?!» Reserve tome l: a c alt to the old N.P.A.M. kfgadier Stewart announced glut flhis Province vsiouldt baggy; QOIIIKSQQIICB IE2 INCH . Anti-Aircraft Regitnlent. Held Alm- bfllnce. Divisional Signals lhead- ouarters and certain .Divislonal elemental. and Mechanical Engineers (two Lifl-lt Aid detachments to service the Aok Ack and Reece units). The spacious llome of Mr. and Mn. Jllltln G. Woodslde, Clinton. wu the one of a pleasant social gathering on Thursday evening. December 13. 1945 when their friends and neighbours gathered to celebrate with them their 25th woddinl! anniversary of their mar- ri ge. r. Louis O‘Connors cap- nby acted as chairman after :1 few fitting remarks called upon Mr. HUSH Glover to read a nicely word- ed address and Mr. Bert. Mal-Kay presented them with a well filled ‘P so. Mr. Darrell Picketts on he- " llaf of “The Picketts Family" pre- sented them with a lovely chest of silver. Ml‘. Woodsidc then rm be- half of Mrs. Woodslde and him- self thanked them all for their kiadness and generous gifts. v unch was then served and a be utiful wedding cake made by tll lr daughter-in-lllw. Mrs. Hillard Woodslde wu than passed and a vol-y pleasant evening spent. All delparied to their homes, Wibhlng M . and Mrs. Woodside many more anniversaries. 4- IIOME BEREAVED — The sudden death of Mrs- Marti-la Davi- aon. Bedeque. place Fob. 20. atthe home of her daughter, Mrs. MoFarlane. years no a e su cred a slight heart attack. how- evq" a fair measure she regain o! oltb until about six weeks aid s e was confined to her room d~ oduol "‘ "’ ‘Xl.il83§i."°.“a.‘£2i§a".‘.i end came. yolrstyshe fyioyeo tliifltat.‘ and znlm we ale c v n mt illness. he w: a“ - Bedeque aria. and was lnv o! the re- con B w _ Iornia. on Feb. 5. and Royal Electrical Ben And Davison 1n Kcllslngton Mr. Dav- lsion has decided to give up tllls business and rent the premises lll order to devote his full time to his undertaking bllilflfiiw-S. At the service ill Trinity Unittxl Church on Sunday morning-Itch- ruorv 24th.. the congregation wel- comed tile veterans of the Soul-h African War together with the vet- erans of the First and Second World War-s. The service was in remembrance of those who gave their lives lll tlle struggle in South Africa at the beginning of this century A wreath was placed on the Communion table by two of the veterans qt South Africa. and the Last Post and Reveille were sound- ed by another South African vet- eran. Mr. Hinc. —FUNERAL 0F MISS MARY SIIARP — The funeral of the late Miss Marv Silarp of Norboro. who passed away ill the Prince County Hospital on mbruarv 11th.. wu hold on Fvbrllary 13th from the Davisoll funeral llolllc to the Kell- sillglcll Presbyterian Church. Rev. Mr. NICQOWHH was ill charge of the service. The pail bczlrcrs were. Messrs Lillscy Sharp. Waldroll Stewart. Elmer James Lawless It will be recalled that Miss Sharp met with a ser- lous accident one year ago from which she never recovered She leaves to mourn three sisters and two brothers. They are Mrs. Ruud (Esther). South Weymouth. Mass; Mrs Field (Eliza). Boston. Mass ; Jane of Summerside; A F Sharp. Summerside and Robert of Nor- bum-S. LEARNS OF SISTERIS DEATH -Mrs. George Hennesscy’, Fitzroy Street. Charlottetown. has receiv- ed word of the death of her aunt. Mrs. Alice Dertcn. San Diego. Cali- _ She was Alice MacKlnnon. second eldest daugh- ter of the late Lauchlin MacKin- non and Iifrlry Ann Duff Mac- Kinnon of Tfyon. P.E.I. Her hus- band predeceased her two years ago. She leaves to mourn two daughters in San Diego and seven sisters. Mrs. Sarah MacKenzie. Mrs. Cllristy Dawson, Mrs. Flora Thomas Mrs. May Dawson. Tryorl. P.E.I.; Mrs. Maude Nimmo, Sarunac Lake. N.Y.; MPS. Margaret FBITBI‘. San Dlello: (Emma) Mrs. William How- flit. San Diego; and one brother. James MacKinuon in Auslnia. Conn. Another sister. Mrs. Mary Dawson. olecicceascd her in 1944 at Sararlac Lake —ENJOYABLE EVENING -—- A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Qan- lcy Tanton. St. Eloanors recently when a number of friends and rel- atives gathered to bid farewell to their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slen. who will leave shortly for Wilkie. Sade. where they intend making their home. and also to welcome Sgt. Ben. And- rew who had just arrived from overseas. Mr. llinllls Small acted as chairman whllet N. Harry Cannon read the farewell address t Mr. and‘ Mrs. Sicn Miss o Dorothy Cannon and Mia: An- zonetta Tanton nrooentcd thorn with a chest of flat silver. sliver candle sticks and a reversible wool blanket. Mrs. Claude White read the welcome address to Sgt. rew and Miss Dorothy Cannon presented him with a pair of silver candle holders. After hav- ill! thflukedthe donors very fit- tlnlzlv for the gifts all joined in sm ma. “For 'I‘hev Are Jolly Good Ft? 0W5." Tho remainder of the evening wars ent in music. ames and social in ercourse. A uncll was served b_ th h t d th ifldifis in chaigeitfios 8S3 an e Then passed eacefully awa on Fob. Zfst at llePr home in Bra-la, Mrs. Jolln D. Afar-Lend aged ‘l5. She’ was formerly Miss Ida Caseley. daughter of tile late Samuel and Mary_ Ann Cascley of Kcnsillglon. Her lllnclls was only six weeks and everything was done for her recovery but: God willed other- WISG. ’ She wall a woman of sterling qualliics. of a kind, quiet dis-po- sition. a good neighbour and a kind mother who made her homo I happy place for friends to meet and from which she will be great- missed. She was a member of rae United Church. She leaves to mourn one x011 Fred. on the homestead; two daughter. Louise at homcg and Rowena. Mrs. Harry S. Cannon. St. Eleonora, all of whom were with her and tenderly cared for her during her illness. They will miss her affectionate love in the home. Alro lurvivlng are four grandchildren which she dearly loved. Joyce Elaine and Errison Maclmotl. and Dorothy Cannon: one brother, Edward C., of Sum- merside, nnd two sisters. Mrs. Goo. Barbour Charlottetown, nnd Mrs. Alex Macllure. Pence River. Alberta. Her husband predeceased ilcr 16 months ago. Firc broke out about ILSO-lnst. night on the mcond floor of tile three :torey brick and wood East- ern Trust Company building on Richmond Street and caused con- siderable damage before it wo: u subdued more than two hours lat.- -er. uch of the damage we: from o tion on Sund sc zl ted winter that Rev. Bruce Ritz Ml‘. picked up tion. a suitable lad. Chief pleasantly marriage. other gifts FLT-LIE Mil-IL. Flight .went overs toba. and baby and was to COITNP. Mrs. J. tnry, Mia: o. u Si.“ town Air Ma cit eral ont go we: co ll C ny service whole staff of the store. Stern: recently resigned ller posi- in the China ‘eque and Mr, will The muillcd ill Sllll1lll€l'_ildi? over suppl llcllllll pr-rllliilcd. It is understood led Mrs. Department. Lunch was brought and a pleas- ant social evening was spent-S. _-- VETERANS WELCOME!) — Flve returned veterans who were rncnlbcrs of the Church congregation. were welcom- ed by the Pastor, Rev. J. M. Baxter morning. and each ure- th a fountain pen. wit United their mule a raved. a gift from the oongmegat on. The soldiers were, Prwton Sobey. Clarence Benefit. Hamrlrzolld Bownou. ‘Thompson Wright and Duncan MlIITBY.—B. —RIV. MR. BILSON T0 RE- TURN-Jtev. William Bilson. l former pastor of the Church of Christ ln Summcrsidc, who here in September i944 for Thomas, Ont, in May to again become minister of this church. tor Rev. R. M. Johnson resigned last fzlll duc to ill health but re- left Ht. return early present pas- the lvhch his Johnson lvill leave Sunlnlorsidt‘ in April and will lakc a period of rest. S TUESDAY ES. B. HONEST ACT COMMENDED — 12-year-old son of and MTS. Earl purse R1281. City. Su day 0H Great George St. conta fling $45 and turned it in at the Police Sta- The owner was located and award made the younll Police A. Birtwistle of expressed commendation fine act by this young citizen. —Miss Blanche of the Noonan surprised on Friday byMi UT. 0H8 110i‘ in AT ll. I945. evening when all her girl friends at the Dehydration plant. merside. assembled to honor prior to A beautif blanket, was presented along with a: Eleanor Clark. Miss Noonan. in her usual jovial manner, thanked all the girls for their kind remembrance. Sum- do her approaching ul all wool R. LARGE DEAD - Word has been received by Mrs. A. R. Lrlrge of Makuoff. of the death of her son. Lieutenant G. R. while a prisoner of war in many in APP 1n the R. C. A. l“. in May. 1N1. and Fbbnlary 1942. Flight Lieut. Large was a. former student of the University of Mani- He is survived by his wife Large. Ger- He enlisted in England.-Wlnnipeg Tribune-(Decoased was a aoh of the late Allie Large. who former- lv lived in Albany, P. E. I.) The members of tile Royal Ed- ward Chapter of tho I.0.D.E. met yesterday for luncheon Charlottetown Hotel wards hold the 45th annual nlcet- inR of the Chapter. nard. hon. vice president for the Province, was an honored guest ofiicially welcomed the Regent. Mrs, James A. Melvill- a at the and after- Mrll. J.A. Ber. H. Mrs. McMillan gave a very in- spiring address telling of velopnlollt. of the Order, stressing the work done in botll World Wars and also tile progress in oducat- lcnal work through War Molnar- lals_ which provided and will pro- vide bursarles and scholarships for post graduate work the fle- ln the years She threw out : chal- lns: Provincial Agnes and welfare, Navy League. Mrs. E. . B; ers; flower and cards. Mrll. H. R. Hilluon; service librarian, Mr S. P. Jardine; hmpire study Jacqueline Mood convcnor. Mrs. A. V. Saunders. Flying Officer D.F.C..who was killed in the “I! Stuart Weir ker. known HH. PI. lenge to present members to re- new their efforts to make Canada a better country in whl and to help all we can to restore the war-torn countries of Europe. She paid Q fitting tribute to the memory of our esteemed Hon. Re- gent. the late Mrs. J.A. Mathleiorl, who during llor office as Regent of the Chapter for ten years, did so much for its development. Five new members worn welcom- od into the Chaptar: Weir. Mrs. Guy Dalling, Mrs. AA. LOHTHBIL Mrs. S. Wal The following re orts were sub- mitted: Secretary, treasurer, Mrs. . national secretary, Mrs. 0.1-1. Boer; Echo secretary, nance. Mn. A. ch to llve Mrs. W. T. ulld rs. . Ives; Smith; ed11- J. A. Lewis; . Merl-hon; net- Lining the way nlf orme pr u n n of c Char] tilt. zena attended heY/l, in Funo ll HO l» amon drill government c educational secre- Ramsny: chi Min Ma onnld; post Irvin 2 W! R. ‘Min WM.‘ David Ray. I I. military funeral as fellow offlcu: he had never a Guard of Honor from the .C.A.F. Station at Summersldo. o f0 ed he Brit! as pa“ for them detail from ottr the fun- Outc the in of ldom absent fr "* "r wczglglilua- m. ” “meet... i" ..‘.""".‘l"’ T" Allah .. , no t a r. The till ‘floor i: used :: l inform-mom,‘ t ll kc find‘ w: or Th a n t Q ll 0!‘. . 0m I a JIIODVGIOJ the bible whlgh Joell‘. zddto by“; mart rl in the ‘fiat-rel n o .v o e: on o ur- ond g r. t: orlllu is" nk :t n do all d! I’ of t a tho Vofiu: Ilv o co 9 Gino will‘ ' gro n floor. A stun we: moved mm on nor tempo rliyl Nu lonnl lam ,1 we: not fumed ayrwllnt nod: w» flor- 0N. II I t. o n 0i owiM ills-lo... a: rial.“ Verge‘ .0. t. i.‘ ‘ by M; M of Halifax and ans Basilica ~ where Ro- y. uuiem High Man was celebrated b; RIBV U18 A o ficiated at were W. Brawders. Victor Pur 1e. Leo Bradley RETURNS T0 CIVIL LIFE - J. H. Mlclnnis of Hunter River a: received his honorable discharge after three years and five-months in the Royal Canadian Navy. He wa: on convoy duty during the war on the Atlantic and had some narrow escapes with thesubs. He lpent hi: furloughs ill England. Ireland and Scotland llllll now hu accepted n position with the Can- Ilrllnn National RHHWEYI- MI‘. J. H Maclllnls is a llcpllely of Mrs. John L. Proctor, Hunicl‘ Rivcr. . Do-uran. who also the grave. The pal s R N. ‘Tomlina. Matthow White, A. Mulch and >- A RECEIVES DISCHARGE -_ Mr. Francis "Huck" O'Neill ha: ‘re- turned to the City alter procuring his discharge from the Army. lifr. O'Neill served at Hung Kong with the ill-fated Canadian Brigade group, being imprisoned vwlen that fortress fell to the Jalihnese on Cbrlatmaa Day. 194.1. He lerved as a Knights of Columbus zrper- visor and through his efforts tile spirits of the troops were kept up until liberation came with collapse of the enemy ion. Auslu-l- ART SOCIETY MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Price Edward Island Art So- ciety took lace last night It I116 home of . and Mrs. James E. Harris. A largo gathering of mom- bers andguaslis were present. The reception ivell the local art‘ exhibit by the pu lic was encouraging and by popular request it was decided to continue the exhibition until Saturday. March 1 Mrs. ‘ Besslc Davies presented an interesting and instructive paper on the Canadian painters. JEH. MacDonald and Hubert S Palmer An interesting period was devoted to "CNQHVQ play" and some e turned in by th members. After t-ho nleeting the hospitality of the hoot and hostes was enioyed ECHLIN - MIODONALD WED- DING — A vary pretty wedding took lace at 7.00 on the everlzn of Fe . l1 at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. '75 Am- brose Street. Charlottetown. P.E.I. when their daughter. Miss Gloria N. . MacDonald was lluiifld 1Y1 to lrsmn. Tho-mas G. Ec of Mrs. l. A. Ridout. Windsor. Ont. The Rev. Bussell H. Somcl-s officiated at the cere- mony. Thc bride looking very lovely in a street-length dress of robin egg blue crepe with three- quarter len th voll. matching ac- cessories. en red the rocm on the arm of her father. She wore a corsage of American Beauty Roses. . and rs. Borden MacDonald. brother and sister-ln-law of the bide attended the young couple. rs. Borden MacDonald were a two piece suit pink with a shoulder le th veil alld wore a corsage of pnk roses. The bride's mother wore a dross of black flow‘ eyed crepe and a corsage of Tolls- man Roses. A reception was held at the home of the bride and some '16 people attended. Supper was served to all from a beautifully decorated table. The young cou- pie received many lovely lifts from r numerous friends. who loin in Wishing the many happy years of wedded li o. Prior to her mar- riage the bride was tendered shower by her girl friends. Mr. and Mrs. Echlin left for Windsor where they intend to make their future home. Funeral services will be held from St. Dunstan‘: Basilica thi: morning for John A.. Morrison. Bi. a ve rim oiltnliilwfiilmrillolilwains rob: li n e o i; 1665. lle died Saturday at the glhnrlottgtgwn Ilosélital after an ness o wo wee . Mr. M i w b r t M b u Ca et Brgtflrsiognlcygnp lie: en e or ev enol- was wl the Priniloi gluten Funlllor: a l“ N 3 2i‘ returned to lii"‘°‘°°”"‘e i.’ * tarlwri” “° r on o I or us 0M hi: fathor. th: lots Peter Mom-hon, for 30 ears. Mr- Morriso senior moved this Province in 8.. Corps. wit» the Grol or he ml ed in Charlottetown. l-m wife, the former Miss Jose- ine Dalton of Sourls died " at fl and four ‘ aw’? Th: aggssglrlg. POM!‘ J,. oint; Frederick 00m ull. AIIIhQI . .., J A orrlson and Theodore L.. Mor- both of "i-Wfri“ " 6.51"" W3‘ r: $2.5. Matthews an: MlsfElelanor Morrison. allof Charlottetown. One V’ “l u. R06 nu: : Z ter Mrs. Lester Judge of ti.‘ Mum. prodooeuod him . tw you: no. brother Jame: amen in A no. 5&1 time allo m o. 1 n. o claim “o. a of the s“?! smut. goo h n. .1... ‘at- I imigfottefi {o " t’ I! . . ithbolovrd . ‘this t ' align! m o l i o: urim, t o nortlnv client work was J m and extend grateful t ploooant ll‘ Qt lib m..- “ili‘.i..§ilii‘.‘$;i. "l: held yesterday morning from late residence. 22 Stow Street (tine Ohurcll]; gfniéuuibétost Bolling; eemer w I‘ was celebrated by v. P. . Mann. cs.s.lt. The bearer: lure: I-LR. Jameroli. Richard Henna sey luaurlce. cAloer. Conn o Guild t. Cworge lichen] and Peter Camp ell. Service :t the grave we: gxgdusclfid by Rev. R. BA ll. 2K2 = LEAVES FOE. HAMILTON- Lieut-Colonel J. D. Stewart. D8. 0.. leaves today by plane for Mont- real enl-out: to Hanlilton where bl will be the guest of the city in a two day celebration by the citlaens llollul-lllg their regiment the Argyll .lld Sutherland Highlanders of anada lPl-tnoess Louise). Lieut- Colollel Bteuiart was a former of- ficer commanding the regiment overseas. Mrs. Stewart. who 1s vis- itirlg in Montreal will Join the Colonel there. ' FUNERAL SERVICES funeral of Mr. John J- McDonald Lcf Roxbltlt. Man. formerly of Vernon ver, RE I. was held from the home of his daughter. Mrs. Dennis Dogherty. Vernon. Saturday morning. Fob. 28. . to 5t. Joachinfs Church. Vernon River and was larllely attendlod. Requiem High lifass was celebrated by Rev. Monsignor M. McDonald who also ofllclfltfll at the lzrave. The pallbearers were: Sullivan Wilfred Flu-mess, Joseph McDonald. Earnest Mcvtlllan. Leo McDonald and Dinilvl l Moi-cod Interment was in the hurch com- etary ~ ~—- The WEDDING BELLS. — A quio but zpretty“ weddlra was solemniz at ton anse, arlottotowrl. on February 14th. when the Rev. G. Cari ie Vcbstel" united in the Holy Boll s of Matrimon . Ruby Elvlna. second daughter of r. and Mrs. J. McKenna. to Genus. eldest sou of llllaand Mrs. Wm. atheson. both of Rose Valley. The young brfdo looked very lovelain a sweet-ion til dress of pale b c with match g hat and veil and black accessories, She chose as bridesmaid. her sister Shirley. who wore a rose cre drofiii with black accessoried. wh e John Matlleson. brother of the groom. was best man. Following the cere- molly the wedding Dortv returned to the home of the bride. where a lovely supper was served to the inl- mcdiate friends and relatives _of their families. During the GVOYIIIT‘! a group of serenaders arrived an after wishing Rub and George many years of we ded hDPDlIlBSS, all departed to their homes. rnultsoav -GONE T0 MONTREAL -—M“ Celestine (Syl). McLellan cf Grand River left on Tuesday morning (ruin fnr Montreal. Fricnds nlltl acquaintances will be to llonr that his brother. Mr. Justin McLcllan. B. A. in seriously ill m the Laurentiall Hospital in lVl-llr treal. -K. HOME. FROM OVERSEAS Gllr. Thomas G Homes. son of Mr. Fred R. l-lallles of this cltY has returned home altfl‘ soondini four years ln ills Malostvs service» This 1s the last 0f tum from the rvloe. Hf M ie M; emu. all . 8J1 I‘! . l-lolunil‘. nu and. will shortly. FUNERAL BEIIVICEE '- funoral of Mrs. John Moiynigutl: lcclf lace from hor late residence in In arman on Monday. mllrniw .- follow Fob , 25th f. 10 l k St. Ohiurzllxuécgglloi: “Z7286 w ore u eln {has w"! bl’ l 0'11 Wig: l and edm " i ' '1; F asoo uc cervoe v Tho pallbearers were: any tern. George Manllin , Harold o- Mallul. Lawson 0 es. Lawrence Mollure and Reggie McLuro. PATIENTS ENTI TAINBD -.. Ifiagtfierillnga ttoflpot ents at the v a na um were en- engcrtaiin with we n a o s Union o, flinitv Unitas Ohluwh. B :1 numbers wore laloo ou . . _c ialilml: of All the p ont: the Mliutrel lhow. a 1 and ltaff greatly a cine e tlwughtfulrless of e Hermon or thil mteruinmmlt. CLUB CIIANGfi NAME -- The C11 l n Iii-Y Gfudl Oi It e Grads Club. More than 30 mun- ‘berp were present fad flaw -: a 5on3 rmeg re w Au :t. th piano. Ja: Smaflwy browning a vaudeville act. At the business merging a subscription was voted funeral of Miss Marv Brown wu Mm to lnibrior and Joseph °d d Labour Board" woo in rm: on Mp0 z pastorate in Nova Scotia. He will morning Feb ory 35th lit 10 obloc —--— tak u his new “all. M 1. llo u. at. Jaerliil’: ll u -'ro RECEIVE Dlwll I0! - willebopsuocoodod ilrsiimllizrrllle by Cross where Requiem u m. ihnciaf Buddy) become. Rev. William Hilton. a former pas- was :53: tho Raw-G. . Aym who momtlg W I W1 tor of the Summersido Churclt. S 31110 grave colédhlzctlgdhtbo llrvigoe recs who“: h: m“ 815%,,“ l° ' - '——- e . . di M tt . ltll trl Dana in I LAID T0 REST — The funeral glerfiide Mlglilzrrfulnmn 0%: wn Westley mom 01' g1: of Miss Lilia H0881] WM bold at Iewrence Menu». Rmh not. . ifax to rcoeivé‘ hlxlqfnin . 1%}: 10.30 vecurduv morn! from hel- '*"' pm 1mm ¢ e d léltffi Bligdltnoo 124 Wat r street to EURIAL YESTERDAY - rm mus. who is the 5m 01 -. "l S Jon-y Doucetto. T l0 resume his fol-ml- occupation of enter or decorating on his return to civilian ll!e.--B. Friday. Nb- l upwards of 1 x hbouu role; ti l o . an . oilficailadu filigiffil. of Clyde Eta- thelr homo to m their 29th woddl an veroflfy. . Aftefi-“all had amanblled Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson were led to 611% seat ohhonour by Mr- ""1 M" Alden Buchanan. Mr. Donald Nich- ol tad as Cggigllwlefln owl called , a mwlglfd nnudnrvead an dmao. while Mr. Everett blacL-cnd uiade the presentation which cl on e mans l f fi mi d‘?! i: cc ' l‘ I gfiiiila? Anqllfumbcer ofofhfl‘ beautiful piccs of silver and a lame sum of money- FRIDAY 0N MT. ALLISON STAFF —~ Three former Prince Edward Is- land teachers are at present 0n the staff of Mount Allison. They are Miss Constance Maclarlme. M.A.. Charlottetown. Principal oi’ m6 school for Girls; Alden beard. B-A- formerly of aedeque. who is ih a-r Senior Master of Mount A1- Kim. Ariaagenlyi, ETIeGHJOgIIII orm v may mews. who continues a-s .- urer of the Mount Allison Federat- ‘"“"‘ “Sitttl. “lnitnwe Shaw M.A.. e uper on of Education. is a director of the Maritime Sumner School. RETURNED MEN WELCOME!) ._R.eturned servicemen of I-Ioly Redeemer parish were guano of the parish at an enjoyable dance and entertainment in their hull Wednesday evening. Tho bo lwerc welcomed by the rector. 6V- Balllwln, 0.5.5.11... and Mfrflh- rnents leryed by the ladies of pgplgh, Dancing was onloyocl and an exhibition tap and step dancing given by 101119 ‘l! ‘he younger element. A pleasing feat- ure of the ovcninlf Wll l 5W9‘ dance by Mr. and Mrs. J. Mvlltnlfi. an Qldcfly coll lo of the parish. A cake solo conc uded a molt ch10)’- able evening. l A resolution that. "tile Char- lottetown Branch of the 01111161!" Legion supports the action taken by the Provincial Conunand in pro- teotinl the recent. appointment l0 the head of the Provincial War “Ml. a: thl. eating of the G M0 - $21 Bvl-awch of the Canadian Le- t. Major T. 1i. Rogers. provincial president and guest spell er. Mt- cd that the Command had for- warded to Ottawa protests oi’ the appointment an’? Y/eseb awgiiglg ~ 1i .. l a een rl is” Mel: itlgflllnell‘ the Dominion Command. —Il0MECOMlNG ItI-ICEPTInN -When Major REV. B. F. Moorlan- llld arrived at Kenalnzton ltutlfll on Monday evening from Britain. n. impromptu reception was ten- dercd him by former parishioners of Indian Rver and members of riffal-ent brlllChF-‘l o! Chriillfl" liq-ethyl... Benediction was sum! by Elev. J ". Tr itwr Indian Rivlr- The c ' linger t e dlroctulll of Fertile lbrltle rendered bewtlful music. A er Benediction : welcome home adrress wu read by Ml‘ J L. Saunc. lo at a Fayther Macdonpld responded in bap y and reminiscent mood. Fr. ‘Ikapnor also a oke and nvo Fr- Macdonltltii nnmnvittatlolilntohgo m: uos urns: IIBY. ' lIIiYICG. other Mucdonald enllnvd from 1nd an lllver Pnrllll. and wont to Britain in 1N0. Hi: numerous friends in Prince Edward Ilium‘! willzl be delighted to no hlm aimin- :- hi‘ i4 An enloyable function wu hold at. The Charlottetowr lust QVPniWZ. when NI: onour lieutenant 00V- crnor Bernard entertained the member: of the lnnllaturo and Rovarnment offlclnln It din- ner. thus rovlving a traditional function wlllc had been in llllly- anco during t e recent WI!‘ yearn. L, o guesll numbered about fif- ty. At the hold table with Ill: n Honour werc ueatod Premier J. Walter Jonea. Hon. r, . .1‘- MacMlllan. 0.31.2. lander of tho Oppolltion. Ni: Excellency Blalwp . Hunter River, L.-Cpl. Harrell. All"? dill "afilafiltti resident ut now rosidlll lt m m tori l. tor-cunt. v "t.."*§i'll"§i':.""'l..a”~ 1 u; Sandi. ui opmllpg n ays is 2th ci y tie-gal‘: : can“ 8 . figeheafl of til’: N». ‘Exami- -.- E ..."'- .. {Wt 225:5...‘ Brat wflgugomo to Gy y t ’ DWI"! com own from comp Hill flolglutal whore ho underwent n lumu operation. Mn. John Hagen. Mlllvilo. with little daluzluer Jean W I I t town on o: I . to :0 wixifielheronlother. Mn. J. Cuhill who is suffering from a relapse OI influenza. lt-Op. Arthur I. Harrell mm “liq; by his wife and two ohil ran ackie and Joyce have ro- turnod to Rozersvillo. N. 3.. after lfillldlhfl the past two weekl- guestl of L.-Cpl. Herr-ell: rents. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose errfii. oently returned from four and one half years service overseas. FUN-BIA!» YESTERDAY —- Till funeral of the llto John H. Dar- rach of Flalrviev: was held ye r- WM" m" 'r.w. Goo will. IC- erine’: Oomotory. Another distinguished Island col- dier ha: been honored with the award of the D.B.O. for "an impor- tant contribution to the victories achieved." Lt-Col. Gaorzp Ci. K. Peake, E.D., will receive the emb- lem’ of the Distinguished lervlce Order at an invutlture to be held later. probably _at Govern 611T H use hero, according to o vice received. VISITING HERE-Lt. H. J. Muc- Comb and Lt. (N-S-l Mrs. Mac- Cumb. nee Helen Genevieve M:c- Guigan nrrived in Charlottetown from overseas on Saturday lust. They are visiting her father. Dr. MacGulgan and Mr:. MacG gun. Lt. MacComb is a member o tho 48th Highlander: of Canada. and his home is in Sudbury, Ont. B. where they will in future reside. RECEIVES EYE 1NJURY~ Earl McCourt, member of the Chur- lottetown Fire Department. lud his eye injured m the fire Sunday night at the Ealtern Trust Oom- Plny building, it wan learned u- terday. While he wus helping in" a line of hose up a stairway he recalled fooling something ltriko hlm on the forehead but he mid little attention. Yesterday. ow- avcr. his eye became ainful nnd when it was exnnlnc l doctor found gins In it ’ P. E. I. STUDENTS-Mt. Allllon, Sackville. is having a aprln torm to facilitate those who w:h to accelerate their courses and thnae as well who on getting late dia- chargea will want to begin college courses Immediate! . -Add|'in1'lal Prince Ildward I and voteranl who regintered at the bflllillflilll! of the winter term were: Clarence Christie. 1.01: l6; William Enmnn, Summerllde; J. Wallace Franck. Fortune‘ Augustine Gallant, Tig- nlsh: Edward W. Galuni, Sum- mersitlet Alexander MacLcod. Al- liston: G. Russel Hamuy. Sunl- met-side; James F. Toombs, Char- lottetown; George H. West, Char- lottetown. a SOROBITY MEETING — Alpha Ch: tor of Iota llama Phi mot It he ome of Mn Lawum on M :y evening. Fe . 25th, the pro: - dent Mrs. George Walters conduct- in] the buslnus union. An in- teresting Blllpflmlflt, ‘Thoughts and the True‘ was molt capably handled by Pearl Stewart, with npeelul emphasis on Icloncr 0nd truth. showing how, a: science :4- vances, many new thnorlc: are ao- oepted whl the old ideas are dis- counted. Yet all the great scient- l:t| have one important thin in common—lhoir aurch for trut . A lively discussion lowed offer which lunch wn scrvod by thl HDICQSS.‘ - FUNERAL AT MU Y IVER. Th; funeral of the to Al’: loa- Rti. w till ...°“°".°.'e‘.‘.‘i."" fr thle Hum ollTroll. wit» u" the church 533$." w?» m: “fit ‘ olov r’ M '. o. WTR. EfWn-uaon. '90. iii . AB. R. Ha H.M.0.S. een Char- 1 embers of fin Munay l-"tlvel- brunch of tho v at the mvrmllgz- hi; Fe 99h‘ Boyle. Rev. '1‘. Ii. Maulinnnon rop- perv was oondu Taunting th lminlltglllhAlaoiigili- glnlnule. ‘prenldentn ofuthe brlhlcvllf o: o. m llllll,l- onw um flPl-f.l§a$bour. Igon. W‘ l" A. Staw- 0mm. u y art. g n. Clgnltzr Igulleon, gig: . c r . . r ,an My “e l Earle MacDon- IIITII Vlinrlhlp Mayor B. a icol ntortlllnmont w : wro- vl ed by bu. Ohumberll n. ac- companied by Min Audrey Giills. and allo by Hon. J. A. Campbell who [ova lrllg onloyolllo Gullo l0 . b 6 . ' u y ' o“; m; nt- int for al- so; of 11m. . l t-IIII Will‘!!! - At tho I l. ‘Inland Hol- Riitll, Feb. 23. 1N6. t0 M1’. and l-a. Claude White. Murray Hur- blllll‘. l dllllh - t0!‘ tum l’ th- llx. N-S, On MO-lldfly, Feb. 18. 1946 “illiillit ' u» Prince ca... OII lbb. 3 . and lira. J. uni; . l. dauuhler. CONN I At the Hull! I fl mnry, Qb-TB. 1946. to Mr. gld J. c l-. Dell n l, i-'l".'3l.l.,r.°'i'.“’r. .."§§... ‘ °" u-lwtll l E ~ wanted ca’ bfmfr d““'“, to m. and rm. Artmur w. Wm. all’. Charlottetown, o claulhter. muuouulv - at Catherine loofli Hospital. Maximal. on Feb. 1N6. t0 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Maria-rot Mc- iigulmu. . ..... DICKIIBON -— At the Prince Ed- wl-Nl Island Homital on l-‘oi 2o, 1946, to Mr. and rs. Rby n Dlckleson. New Ola ow. a dough. fer, Annie Caro-l Lav nia. DOIIION - At the Cllaisson Mc- Donald Maternity Home. soulis. on Fab. 20th. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Chules Doiron of New Accdl: (mo. Leona Mae chaiaaorld a sol-l, Lorne Francis. 9 lbs. Patriot please wrw. nnvalrcctiww MuEACllElI-N-MAIITIN-At Hall- by the Rev. Mr. Lawson, Presb ter- iul minister, Miss Vivien Isa elle MooEnohem of Charlottetown, P. E.1_ FiO. Llewellyn J, llinrtin o! Troll. B. c. CLEMENTS - EMERY -— At the United Church Parsonage. Mur- ray Harbor, P.E.I.. on Feb. 22. i046. bv the Rev. Roy Vessey- Alex- ander Stewart Clements to Marl’ Evelyn Emery. both of white Bonds. P. l}. I GALBRAITH - MncLEOD — On snturdly. Fob. 18. 1946. at Erskine Ircsbyterim Manse. Qttawa. by Rev. Robert Good. Lillian. dauzh- tel- of Mrs. Flora A. MacLcod of Hol-uville. PILL. to Squadron- Looder Joseph Colwoll Galbraith. only son of Mrs. Letitia Galbraith of Regina. Saskatchewan. DEATH! WEEKS - Al. Fredericton. Feb 21. i946. Frederick Weeks in his 85th YOU’. ' BINNl-Vit 62 Rooilford St... char- lottetown on Feb. 28. 1946. 600119 T" Bill" fllNNflu-At Q Rocllford SWPN. hlrloitefown on Feb. ll. 46 eorge '1‘. Buns. HOGAN-Suddenly It 124 Wat" Street. Feb. 23. 1940. MiosA Lfliiu Hogan - mowN-At her resldenu‘. i? B Stewart Street on Feb. 23, 1946. Mary Brown- l l l l ' at lésrludfilys-‘Fgsbfrelgl. 13$, ‘Etii ‘/. .l h l?! rm, widow of the late Wliitllm lrrls of Murray Harbor ul ha!‘ 90th your. MORRISON-flu tllc Cull-loll?- town Ho: ital on Fcb. ‘J3. i946. Jdln A. nrl-lson. agod 82 lcurfi- tantrum-m tn Chlrloilolmvh Hospital on Feb. 2%, 194a. Flour" Martin. axed a2 vam- MIBLEOD—At the Provincial Sull- aiorium, Feb. 35., 1M6 M119 59" man Lowell Francis Mnvllcnd oi Uurny ltivnr in lll: 23rd vur- PERRY-mat Summeraide on Tucs- dnv. Fob. 26. 1946. Paul Perry. and N yelrl. ' » DARRAClI-l-Alt 1511:) Péinclsgxixg: glllelaildthub gall-view. ill llls’ 70th _eo' . STEWART-At the Prince Edwardl Island Hospital Feb. 26. 1946. Card J. Stewart of Red Point ln his 53f year -- B tl ll Y! E1254‘; lmelflduMnrs. Jamil! Boull , formerly of Rollo 15m. ll hol- 8 lt year. llooDONAL - at the Chariot"- to tol e neadav- Pr? 71m $805311». gator b M" Donald. ma: oration. _ . Feb. Jllwsu. John/u llllevfvgn m YOU‘- nt hi: hcme. Yyglatilrrwéggrggfilyfilmrlottetowrll. luucll l. 1m. on. wmht in l" 86th year. Ronlallls mstinlz at}?! l.“ maiden“ where the fuluri“ will be hold Sunday afternoon. 5Q l vice starti at. 1.30. Internle-l will be in reetown ceuleierl'_y_i_ IF JOINTS u l" AND KNEES PAIN /.\ //_.,\ \.lH.v_i y tnlhm: wllcllnvo tester: an nummlrllnlmnt: will as" that when nmotltlnl 1' "Wild "T ggndltinlln with Nervl- Gfllllo‘! sooth- “Qyly M‘ l. c! ' til!