THE gVARI-OTTETQWN “GUARD! 5" _ " a... ..-’_QI1_LJ.A_KY.ZS. 1941 SQOURJNEWSJBUDGET r011 OUR SAT URDAY SUBSCRIBER; A verdict of death from un- sxftlltbny - ‘mo known causes between a pm. and tune-rill of the lute Peter A. Mt- . nu" “as ln-lti from Clyde River st Church Stiturciayl morning, ll-he elllllléfemelll 01 e ccuuuetctl by Rev. Mr, ‘Todd ,’ P m l funny rnmuns HERE. - w. S R, Iowe. of Grande Prairie. Alberta. have ‘announced MAGDALEN FLIGHT-Pilot t: lottetown Airport yesterday carry- ln passengers and 800 pounds of mail for the Mlsdnlen Islands. He was accomliflflled 0n the round trip by Mr. B- of Montreal, Aviation Inspector. who was on a resale! trip. On the return fllgh FljNLiL-U, SXPURDAY - l l o: lliB late Julni D. McKzn- mld lroxn his late resi- A supreme court jury yesterday death in Chicago of 5 dJ. B. Arsenault. 0f Chsrlotte- d _ , “TB town "not guilty" of manslaughter, augmm of the i“ “m? detliibcimtm“ °“°t§i.°“.’.;u. ver " nee w - - ' dictrexiirerrfliilnizxauszlce an. Arsen- T“ “will 0f Dfllll-rl J. B. Arsenauit was charged connection with the death inst A - De. MMQ uni He was found unconscious by died in hospital The Crown e car believed to have inflict‘: ed. the fatal injuries. KINSMEN MIETING — Mr. H O. Bohaker was the th 1118 man Club held last night CALLED HOME BY ILLNESS-I Mrs. Miller J. Rhinehart. of Lanes- lboro. Mass. and Miss M8! 177180011 of 115 Clarke Road. Brookline. Mass, arrived in Charlottetown yes- place in Toronto l gem“ by plane from Moncton. visit Miss Drlscolifls father who ill. Mrs. Rhinehart is also s former resident of Johnston's River and will renew many old friendships. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — ‘PM funeral of the late Alan Boisner was held from the MscLean Pun- eral Home yesterday where services were conducted by ard Powell of Ottawa. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Powell. Grande Prairie. f s.n Di ll’ Mills. It Di$glfg Mills b W. Burke of For une. Jun , -. tI-‘aitlven. Lem- tw, - . m. , Noll l). Alt-Fndycn, John l emu’ m Rbrualy’ -MABRIED IN TORONTO- Miss Ula Geverne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks of Sum- merside was married in Toronto on January llth to Mr. A. J. A c residence at ccs. Summersld . and Mrs. Richardson every suc- in December 24th iilllilliillg Alt-Uotigall, John . ~. hil-Euchern, Cirnnsrl‘ ‘Ibo man hsd left early in the afternoon of Janus. to Bouris about 11 sleigh come into the yard midnight and on fo nd her “husband lying in 1' recommended fur- jurx‘ a” of th ‘ e . g men comprise the ury: Earl C. Johnston (foreman), conditions no express was osrri . The Beschcraft plane was not equippedtwith skis and landed a wheels. For this reason. it was not considered advisable to carry s heavy express load. Mr. A. i-‘t. Brennan was r President of the Summerside Board 5W Goodwill at tlte v. Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Miller officiat- D. McFwdyen. funeral services for Mrs. mg at the gmva The panbeuul Kins- mns 1v ('ili('.\l‘ ibeen received in 1h‘: Eiwllln. ghan, fomlerly or ‘£14365;- curred at his ltonu. m Dock" attire _ Marchbank were held from her late residence at Traveller's H‘ Cvlllflvli- Friday afternoon, Rev. Mr. dinott, pastor of North Bedeque United Church, conducted the ser- vice. The pallbearers were: Messrs. man Cairns. Jack Scott, Kenneth llbeck, Clarence Marchbank. Jack Mnrclibank and Harry Hcffcll. In- terment was in the North Bedcque of Trade at their 41st annual meet- ing which was held in the Quwn Hotel last night. The meeting was preceded by a. mostcnjoyable basi- quet at which about 50 were pres- ent. Mr. Brennan very capably pre- sided. The banquet was enlivened by impromptu singing with Mr. Al- bert Huestls at the piano and Mr. J. P. McInnis. soloist. The election of officers were as were: Messrs. W. C. S. McLure Don- ald McKinnozi, J. F. McDonald. M. Ross. George McQuaid and - Fortune; Bracken McDonald, How- ard Wood. William McKinnom. all of Red House; Chester Burke and Percy Burke of Fortune and John Bushey of souris Linc. Evidence was concluded in case of the King vs. Joseph B Ar- senault in supreme Court yesterday with Mr. Justice Arsenauit presiding. Eleven witnesses were heard during the sitting. ‘rhrcs of these the Crown the remsinin for the defense. Since t e case op- ened Monday morning, 3i witnesses h“ sum; * » - -- theme “Insusanoe and the War" supreme! ML (m “'- and his address was very wei rc- oeived judging from the interest show-n and the profitable discussion charggd with “tun-In, , r which followed. Plans were made for menls, was my... " ‘Willi ll t ladies night to be held in cinjunc- welc challenged ht- tlon with Anniversary night. This occasion is of special interest this yea twenty-first anniversary of the not onal crganization will be celebrated. DELEGATES RETURN — Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Hon. Mark MscGulgan. Mr. W. R. Shaw and Mi‘- dolph Carruthcrs were in Charlotte- town yesterday, having from the Dominion-Provincial con- klllll to Wri ht stopped off at Boo v e vlsitghis son while Mr. Shaw had arrived back in the province 8st- urday. Premier Campbell was ex- pected to leave Montreal two days ago on return but it could not oe learned definitely if he had arrived in the province last night. CALLING JAlviES MscDONALD __chief of Police A. Blrtwistle said yesterday he has received a letter from a steamship quiring as to the whereabouts of the next of kin of a seamen nam- ed James MacDonald Donald. The Chief said the man joined the crew of the steamship "Kui" in a British port but is at oi the close CB tort Psalm XC. 9th AT GYRO - Squadron Leader Edwards of the Royal Air Pores was guest speaker at Arthur Gyro Club meetings last night. He idcscrlbed the work and setup of the R.A.F. Gyro. J. B. Richards “as chairman. Mr. Alexander Hennessey of the Bergman Construction 00.. A large number of club members were at the meeting 2 despite unfavorable weather condit- B ennu- Vloe-Piesident, H. T. Holman. Secretary. H. S. Hinton. “Auditors, R. L. Wiilett; J. L. Gor- r . Council. S. G. Merriam; Donald Baker; J. E. C J F. Arnett; R. H. Leek, . J. Lidstmie: L. R. Allen: B. W. Rob- inson; Willard Bruce; E. P. Foley; DATE 0F OPENING POSTPON- ED.—It was learned officially from Premier Campbell last night that the official opening of the Flying School at 8t. Eleonora has been postponed. and the date of opening willtbe aennougcetaii iiitéibeiiity the De- o . 2g me?’ gt uxfiierggod $15? 51(1); continue when cotu. Arsenault is charged with man- slaughter in connection death of Daniel MaoQuarrie. The nc- cused took the witness stand on his own behal-i‘ yesterday. Messrs. C. St. Clair Trainor, K. C. and J.O.C. Campbell appeared for the Crown and Messrs. . . Johnston, K. C. and Iiester P. O'- Donnell for the accused. to have‘ been opened on January 25. Premier Campbellalso stated that he had been in conver- sation with Hon. J ELECT OFFICERS _ The nual meeting of the Altar Society of 8t. Dunstans Basiltlzc; was held MUCH SNOW lN PROVINCE - Snow continued to sift down on this province yesterday, piling up fresh drifts and making motor traf- fic very difficult in Charlottetown despite the activities of snow plows. Warren Burns, weather observer at w- uhole community , from Amherst while en route to our months old also Ottawa after returning from Great Brltrtiin, xgere he spent the the Basilica with Mrs. James McAuiay presiding. Rev. L. Dougan, Chaplain of the Society, and Rcv. P. McMahon, D.D.. Rec- ter cf the Basilica, were also pi-e. sent. The President's report, cover- ing the activities of the year was resented by Mrs. McAulay while he Secretary-Treasurer's showing a most successful year was presented by Mrs. Sigsworth. The election of officers resulted as fol- lows: President. Mrs. Aulay (rte-elected); Vice President, Mrs. James Revel; Mrs, Frank Sigsworth (re-elected): Michael Cnway, Mrs. Frank Murray, Mrs. Stephen Trainer, Mrs. Lawrence Kelly, Mlsi Margaret Lappin, Mrs. Semple. Mrs. Chas. Burke and Mrs. Chappcile. The death occurred at Kenaston, Sask" of James Daniel MacNaugh- ton on Dec. 29, 1940, in his 62nd year altlothe home of his sister, Mrs —CONDITION "VERY GOOD"- smcken with a Condition of Gordo stroke, six months ag on! which he Yell-Old FPPEPDWTI _ ‘ed about tal at Summerside with severe n- home Juries to his right foot was describ- ed yesterday as “very good." The foot. was badly mangled when he slipped into a grain separator while worms on a neighbor's farm 1w.- Wednesday afternoon. father. Randolph fiammill, 1e bed where he was- lll with the flu to ight miles to hospi- When he arrived medical nu- thorities put the father to bed also. His condition was good yeswrday, however, and it was expected he le to return to his home the name of his next of kin was not given on his Papers. 0X11!’ that they resided in Prince Edward Is- land, chief Birtwistie said he had little information concerning the Station said the total snowfall this winter was now 90 inches. twice the amount down at the same date late year. Yesterday the wind slhift- ed from the northeast to the nort. - west and last night the temperature wns dropping. A 20 to 25 mile-pct- hour wlnd was kicking up a swirling drift. Air schedules were cancelled both in and out of Charlottetown because of the storm. Last night Canadian National Railways officials said their trains were running slow with very heavy tracks. An coming freight train was in deep drifts at Wlnsloe, five miles from here for two hours last night. The train blocked the main line ln- to this city and delayed the boat train bringing passengers and mails from the mainland. The boat train arrived here almost four hours he- hind schedule. The car ferry Char- lottetown docked at Borden more than two hours behind schedule. Thick snow slowed the. big ice- brcaker 0n the trip but little trouble was experienced from drift 1C6, al- though ihe strait is filled almost from shore to shore with huge cakes He left the Island two months ago to make his with his sisters. He had great sufferer of Diabetes another stroke followed and after all that medical skill could do pas- sed away on abive dflte after one The (lean. of Mrs. Th0n1Bs_'I‘B.PP occurred at her residence. 1-‘15 1'3 Third Avenue, Ottawa recently- B119 W“ l" he‘ Tm‘ year and had been The deceased was well known in Charlottetown where with his mother, who predeceased him two and a half years ago. He was born at Winsloe Road the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas f A nle Loretta Cal- latgliitii, {l-e daushter o! the late Thomas Callaghan and the for- mer Margaret Power and was born in Iona, Prince Edward Island. She ¢ Ottawa in 1896 and on June 6, 1900. was married to Thom- as Tapp. a former employee of the Canada Atlantic Railroad and later with the Canadian National. She attended Blessed Sacrament Church and was a member of the League of the sacred Heart. The funeral of the little Rogers, Muriel Eilene was held on Friday afternoon from St. Stephens church, Burlington. was conducted by RAW- MI- Twill“ In his message he left with the sorrowing parents and friends many lo nlzikc the oven- tc molrrn the following: i‘ Kenaston. Sask., George of Winsloe Road, Ada, the lute Mrs. Seymour GNQOYY. Charlottetown, Elizabeth, There passed peaceful her home in Cross Ron . Mrs. Earl a. Jenkins. for- merly Laura May Jones of Hazel- brook at the age of fifty two years. The deceased had bee h usual good health on New Year's day and spent the with her family. That night she became suddenly ill and although medical aid was at once summon- conditlon gradually be- came worse and on Saturday eve- ning passed away. —ST. MARY'S CHURDH AN- NUAL MEETING — The annual passed peacefully away at in Green Bay on January Mrs John McClosk-ey at ‘Ilhe deceased had bllen in oi‘ three week; pre- her death when she was and was confined to her Word has Just come through from Brockton, Lot 4, of the death Saturday 1m of Michael O'Meo.ra. who was 101 years, three months old. Mr. O'Mes.z~s. had been about his work as usual b/ut took a v/eak turn early in the moming and pass- ed away soon after. He was born at Cascumpec, from old country stock and was a very industrious, hard working man. He was a mem- ber of St. . Bernadette Catholic C - ~ w. CLqCyM-ntctl l)_V l\ ll\ the Federal Government. of "lite iiiilll\"(?l' suid that even She leaves to mourn their loss four; daughters and five sons, Mrs. Louis McCoughey Mrs John Mc- Cllll he)’. MYS- Patrick Malone, M15 Br aw. Peter Michael, Mass; James of Wood- The evidence of nine Crown wit- nesses was heard in the case of 'I‘he {T-mv who‘, m,” , King vs. Joseph B. Arsenault when Court \- v ~»_. ‘l 110011. the ruse of‘ lliléldfl a! Patrick Cairns, n1‘ Ween Lllllii ,., cotmrel for l we 1M ‘ “"1 bet defence, and sci stand aside lav t t- the folimvlnu Pi-lll, ed to try the ca“ Newson (foremzml_ ip Shea, Atlbtlrn: L011! Cfcek; Frank Gill/lilo: Halts-n Neil MPPllliil, Al son Livingstone, Show. DeSublc, , Sable; Cztttlerlm 1m Hall; Elvin MCLlllt‘ and Malcolm lvlcl 10.30 this rnornll was taken ye. Campbell. I . and Mr. C Si. . Ilillleilrefi for lliu R. R. Bell for the not BIRTH!‘ . fl,- Al. l. 19th, 1941, to 111ml J. lVincNclll a (u. THOMAS-At st. llllly 20. i941. to A -. and J1 k 'l'homas a tixmflncr. WEEKS In the Gin 11.. m, nary 15, 194i, ~ _ ill] a dmtvxhtcr, Joan Cull SCIIOH D ' iii I 'll l ‘ ‘ an - At tlic an. l ' Hospital, Jnnu.'ir_y' L‘, lu.l. iiosygfi Mrs. hill wfllliLfl‘, ilnnt-ltgug, 5 daughter, itinrgnlet. ll-t-no IHMDONALJ) w At 1;.- Klu“ m‘ Hospital, Jun. B. l9.‘ u» Mr, m Mrs. hiurtlock Alzltrlll-uljtl, Com. mcrclul Gloss, a "on, Georg“ a Kenneth DIarKINNON — At the King's“ Hospital, December 27, IIHO, to m, and Mrs. Alex. AlfncKuznnn, Mon. lnuuc a son, .\1\'.\'I<.‘.»\lz _ Al. the r: i; lIOéilii" l, Df‘('(‘liil)(‘l' ill. l. o iiridth-lrs, Harold Anllenr, Lower‘ Oll flllllil, a. dntlqhlor, v Allih‘. ' Mam” ROACH — Al. tilt‘ Kilttfs County comforting thoughts. At the close 0f botmie to the adlfllfllll and tenderly laid to res little children to come unto me for of such is the kingdom of Heaven. The sympathy of many friends is te d m the sorrowlns parent‘ and all other friends in their sad and sudden bereavement. JUDGMENT GIVEN.-- Judmnent lnd.Mie:J h f rt "t. Supreme Cmlfl‘ "sumed “n” a an 080p o was pm. xtlxl Airs. (km-aid ilonclz Nclviown Cross, u stm. I ier several‘ ‘*-—-——~-- -‘—' Clhurch at Brockton. He had resided in the United umber of years, re- to make his home n “be in lite ROIITA‘! , meeting of St. Mary's Church was held on Tuesday evening in the Parish hail and was very well at- tended. Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Har- rison presided in his usual genial mumncrr. The meeting opened with J79 prayer by the Archdeacon. Excel- lent reports were received from the different organizations and the fl- flult is charged with manslaughter in connection with the death Daniel MacQuarrie. Mr. Justice Arsenault presided at yesicrdars sitting. Messrs. t Clair Trainor. K. C., and J.0.C. Campbell appeared for the Croun while Messrs. J.J. Johnston, K. C._ and Lester P. O'Donnell appeared Riversdllle predeceased l O. he leaves s largo number of l m; 5 w-penw, by trade. found . grandchildren and some greatgrand- to do in the settlement. He childrelh worked at odd jobs right up to the ime of his death. Since his wife's the death he had rfisgciined with Mr. and DARRAil-RAFUSE - _, decmet- RPClOYX, on J l On December 231' ti John Dockerty Malcolm died at h is hnzne in Cardi- . Jolmstozi, K.C.. Hospital, Dccentbol‘ 2T. loll), to .\lr, w marshy; . h. 194i ' Rev. A hlilUlllilldl ;, C SS R, l\'I;u_\' liurrnli oi qrloug. town to Um: lmrlc ll.ll.>ll‘Ra.’u,w Gc0~ ' in the case of Murdock Dawson vs. George Muttart and Alexander in a. good position with all liabilities met. The ‘There were no children from the l‘ l()\\‘li. Twelve members of the Petlt Jury many MNLEOILDIORRISO‘ " new veetry are as follows: Wardens mas-rinse and as far as is known were challenged by the counsel for Muttart. was handed down durina u’. week for these Messrs. A. B. I... Horne and S. G. llY United Church the aecilsed before the jury, consist- me present sitting of the Supreme January l6. 1.041, by lug of the following, was named: Judgement was entered for Merriam? w- E~ Darby‘ itillcr. ltliss l\ 1VI.ii1s,W. J. Lecky, Bert Tyler, Frank Tanton, and Frank Cameron. Mr. A. B.L. Home was appointed the 811° s were the wonder of and Wm. Cotton (forecnanl, Charlotte- n11 inspiration to those who knew iAn ATIlRIIS McEachern. Point: Neil McDonald, West Royaal- the plaintiff rot- the sum of $65 but ’ The case was an action to recover $1000 bv the plain- y friends in this locality were I iii.- Prirlr Jury \\'.ll ved to learn of the sudden pass- lS expected that the on of Mount is < - aft tr; Malcolm McPhail, North River; tiff. Murdock Dawson. wwesenwflve l0 the 59mm] SY- mg °f M“; Ava“ He“ °l Cape l. m‘ h“ death’ his The case was tried at the ' Bruce McKinley, North River; Jos- verse’ who N Ed away at In“ nod in Halifax; W. E. Darby Aiter- Era last sitting of the Supreme Court na-tive. Delegates to the D. C. S. Dwkeny‘ 95$“ awaYf°11°W eph Fisher, Scotchfort: Percy Mc- on January 3rd’ m1- nt Summerside. Mr. Justice Saun- k Tanton and Ernest brief inner‘ Th9 tw° bmthe Donald; Churchill; °’ mm“ “l ‘h’ ‘d’ - ld‘ . M rs. T. A. Cami!- sill‘ .1. Vsfsastson McNauehl- After the buslnes meeting eldest and the youngest sons members of the senior W. A. served vanced age of '75 years. Besides a J Victoria: Ira Auld, Bannockburn: of mo sorrowlng husband, there are left lo George Dixon. Bannot-kburn: Elwin Kc" avppeafed for the plaintiffs. and Messrs. T, Lowell Complml End- E. H. Strong appeared for the de- a delicious lunch and s. social nalf hour was enjoyed. -S. —ANNUAL MEETING TRINITY URCH. — The annual meeting of Trinity United Church, Summerslde was held in Epworih Hall on Tuesday evening. mourn their irreparable dBlIEhter Cora, Mrs. Lloyd Stordy of Tryon and one son Russell of the S. B. Charlottetown, also three sisters Mrs. W. ness, Bedeque, Mrs. Micken of Cape Trav "W. were laid to rest in the St. cw‘s Presbyterian Cardigan after a double i’ in the church conducted by Riev. O. T. Hughes. olm was born in Cardi- gsn in 1873. As s, y ' _ McMahon, Rocky Point. After the case had been review- ed by Mr. C. St. Clair Tralnor. the following witnesses were examined: "Thomas W. Campbell, Anthony Doi- fron, Royal S. McBcth. all of Char- .. .1: ii‘ Malcolm 1.255111. t1 Elmer cyna i__m_ h ,t the Jay cf this city, son cf .\lr,al1d Many friends r0118 Oll - province were shocked to 1e the death of Mr. Harrls v, l. J. Ltulclllv Pictoll, r of All. .|ll(i Mn. lit‘ lie of . (l l . yr s Jn IS y Wot-lctown, Robert Moore, Donald Ben of Tryon Mm“ m 1894 he which occurred suddenly at Mon- "led M Pi ‘Constable Spurficon E- G- Davies. pastor. Drcsided. and ther Herman-s Myels of Carleton. "m" “Y H"? °l that my tnguc yesterday morning following reviewed at some length the activi- year he i ‘Constable Lionel Strong s w“ Wm the om sincere sympathy a week's illness. He formerly m‘ anl P bllsh Com- clntrmgployl-n lllornl Canadian Mounted Police. Dr. on u m8 longed t.o Murray 35PM“! ties of the cglugch during the post is extended. WP. Tldmarsh. Charlottetown. Cnn- had moved to Montague was held on Monday, the priming and then 11,91- His the financial . sta stnblc James c. Cameron, recur. months ago where he hell like" residence to the _the church in good Cape Traverse‘ the position of bookkeeper at the m amateur pmwgmphy led mm w and Constable Charles MacArthur, “mud church’ ca” ring the year consid- Mflrimme Electric Company.‘ ve that company to establish tnilt-s llt.C..\/l.P. Cross examination of the by her pastor. Rev. Ralph erable repairs and improvements rice. He was about 32 WM‘! latter was in proglcss u'hel1 Court Intel-Imam; was made m we ton. After a few years were made to the property, includ- cemetery adjoining the church. The wed him by four ]£l(ij0lll'll(‘fi until 10.30 this morning. 16-; cscn, nixed 31 Mn _ IIOWATT -- At Cur. Jlm- 19. i941. Melbourne A Howati. age 46 years. ’ FARMER—At the Prlncl Colinl! Hospital, . l." Elie leaves to mourn s wife. form- erly Muriel Buell of Murray Har- C t ce and Evelyn. ens an surviving is his father, Charles Jordan of Guernsey Cove and three sisters, Nettie, Mrs. Dave Miller of hlurray Harbour North. this work. The latter lifs was spent largely to and United States inm wuthfln ten and finally to “'58 always "home" to him ing the painting of Trinity United h. Reports were submitted from all church organizations. The following were appointed to the Board of Stewards: Wm. Strong. W. J. Lidstone, M. M. Bell, Lorna Campbell. Allison Mcbean, Gerald Sheen and Mrs. A. W. McDowell. At the close of the meeting a vote me son who died l W. Campbell, Char- - ftltleffll will take , automobile mechanic, ltestlficd that he knew the accus- ed and had seen him on Monday after the accident. Mr. Arsennult lbrotlght the car to my garage, he modded. The automobile was a 193i were Messrs. Nathan . Arnett Bell, Walter lord and | .""l“""l'3s — Th” annual meeting of the d Isialnlgil Presbytcrial Mrs. John \V. Fzlrlllv n" Sidinl. _ 11w Joseph o-re ~old w. w. ur. and Klllkorl. Annie, Mrs. Harry Nelson in Mul- achusetts and also two other sis- ters, Ida and Sadie, both married, in United States. A brother. Vernon. WBS ‘ a drowning accident off Cape ll-lcar last summer. CHAMPION-At l) "MTV l9, i941, Frances Al Dion. aged two years. Mr. and M . Aim-l l ight an unidentified man und unconscious vn the rsii- on the city approach of , 011811 Bridge — approxi- met for its first sessio of Trinity Church, of thanks was moved bv J. 1". Arn- seoonded by J. M. Nicholson. and extended to the pastor, Rev. Mr. Davies, lvirs. Davies. and to all the organizations of the church for leadership and co operation during the year. The meeting closed uuth prayer by the pastor. B w. Gordon Hanunill, lo-year-son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Hsmmill of Freetown was taken to the Prince Hospital with serious injur- r port of his right of an accident which occurred between four and fivs o‘- ciook yesterday evening. boy was working at Ray assisting at threshing wh unaccountable way his foot became of and finding the right side 0f [car damaged. He described in dc- ,tall the damage to the cnr stat- that thc running board, front ‘and rear fenders. light and cnrnvr post was damaged on side of the machine. l dbroken in the Witness stated that DeSoto and lPlymouth cars look alike. He de- ‘scrlbcd the difference lchlcfiv in the shape of the radia- He testified that he what. he had done to fix the pOSi. 11c told of pulling the dlnge out lot the metal covering the crack with cement. The hinges of the cnr would be on the front ,|)cst, witness declared. He Well! Oll jto describe the -1 t B . ilRTy l0, 194i. Gi‘tl."*!‘ Alouniain aged 95 e . GAMEROyN-At Lilli" lllvcr, Jail’ uary i8. 1941, William CflifieiW aged 82'yenrs. Remains resting ll was announced by Vernon Caly of South ios he found the man s mow bank sbou opening hymn, a wor- Scrvi conducted by ths Bmklav Auxllia ,wi . iiam oisrk, as leader. _ welcome was ex- the officers and dele- Thero passed peace her home in Cumberi . - I, i940, Mrs. Fiora Currie widow of the lute Archibald Currie and sec- ‘zmd daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus Campbell. 818° 0f Cum‘ s1 year. Although confined to her bed for almost one year, she never complained. she was a woman of sterling qualities her cheerful hos- pltallty and loving disposition won for her a host of friends. She will the home where milled by continued on his way home ed Police from L. 0. Kelly's uthport. He told them g on the tracks. e city police force scene immediately and mill llP and took him ury but when ti}? :4 Davisons _ BOISNER — At the P. 1-: l lioslain l-llysllndny‘, Jun. l9. lilil Acid Bolsner, in his nun-t". Fllll from the Mnt.‘ n n JORDAN—At. hltnttnstlc. il-"l ' 1941, Harris Jordan. V _ m MscKENZIE -m. Caroirfln- l f9, um, Daniel p. lyizlcKvllllei l!‘ ed 89 years. ’ Ill 2i. t Win. Clark of Noargh Wiltgh Matheson then wel ,mrl llospiinl, where he hcst of nledl- frag’ time’, mggegh I U last Presbyterial be \ .1111‘ to rvtllrtl {@541 > . of ‘he fall hmv- n; a 5cm}, of M5 92. Deal-h occurred - n11 Jan- l'll.'llii])l0l'i. zt- an Jan- HTS. GUS — At Hnrrinwoll- 194i, Mrs. Mari: l .. . Y her niece Mrs. (‘hurl ~ Rlillflll-l comvonu‘ - at the snnrll‘ cm Home, January 21. 1941i “m” nolly. in his 71st YP-m‘ , n, HERON -—At the Proriiiclnl 5am tcrium 0n Jflllllfill’ 31. lillbl bvsnnnt- weaker-till gilggggg gnu; them had just turned the en- hen Hammiiis foot prevented the youth drawn into the teeth in stranger snd visitor welcome. There are left to mourn one daughter, Mrs. rived Matthews of Sommerville, Mass. and two sons Bert of Western Canada, and Ro- bcrt on the homestead; also one sister, Mrs. Margaret Smith of Wol- vsrious committees. foliowsr-Jtesoiutlons Mrs. Neil Darrach. East Roy. . IPA-ed Champion, omeary, yde. cornwall. Mrs, B1. the pockets were unp- istls said there gns of injury. i-Ie "l-"fiiTfl-‘l —Ml"s w” “m” m" ‘Chief s. Birtwh were no visible sl a AN ACTIVE LIVER MAY MAKE Blanche Heron, ed 28 mus, , drum and probably receiv- Press Committees, M“, ma,“ Maw he man was taken to the hos- mswm Ma“. and 9.40 by Constables Stems WlLLIAMS-Ati r~~1<l""°" ALI. m: DIFFERENCE m 1m: war YOU FEEL The liver, too, often requires help when you suffer from temporary constipation. That is wh eople are turnin ills when they fee the need of a laxative. This gentle-acting, thor- urely vegetable compound not on y acts on intestinal wastes “imulate the flow_ of liver bile to do its part in digestm fats and encouraging intestinfl action. In this ws act thoroughly an at your druggsvs John of Medford. Mass. and Garnet of Rocky Point, P. E. host of relatives and friends, to sll sympathy is extended. The funeral was held on Decem- ber 19th and was largely‘ attended. The services was conducted by the Rev. E. it. Woodside of New Do- minion United Church of which the deceased was s. member. The hymns sung were Rock of Ages. safe in the Arms of Jesus and Forever with the lord. The remains were tenderly lsld to rest. in the family plot in New Dominion Cemetery. The pallbear- ers were: Messrs. phy. Dan Smith. Seymour Murphy. Wesley McDougall, Angus McDm- und Eandrshsls. edioai sid was immediately sun- boy's removal to His father and k him by sleigh es to Summersids the Prince County is injuries were at» '11s boy's foot, ilrom b d shed, h $5.... “...l‘3.°’“ °“ The boy's father was ill in bed a when he got a tele- e call saying his son was in- H0 Bot up and made the ey to Summerside. His doctor . Eastcn and siand. Bloomfield; hospital ordered. Mr. Johnston too over theeight mi] caswronn. T suridfllllgxl. Pan ‘s Hospitn. mm - ». Jllfiliflfv 20, l94l,'l\1|'$, Joint Cpl?!’ ford. formerly or ntuvljllcllill- w“. Interment, Jimtmry w‘ " ouver. - auctions»: — Al, <l‘*“""_“f,idi‘: Sunday. Jnllllflll‘ lll- -9ll~ “l bio Etolle, dnuohlu‘ "l", {i fir! Mrs, Gus O'Hnllt\rnll, M" months. 8 do."- li/IIUIY — At. ill" 11ml“ Htr-tpilal on Jnnufirv Harrly, nrrrrl 4" \ The man had not regained con- lrlfiliéfi at an ea/rly hour ed the following des- the man: Height, 5 ft. 9 or i0 inches; weight. about 1'15 approximately 35 years fair: hair brown and curly.‘ clean shaven. He was wear- ing high black laced boots rldina brooches. n blue brushed wool er with zipper, also two others un- dcr this-~ one brown and the other blue, black gloves. He was in his bare head. There were no marks on y exceprt-Ia scar-from an sp- Cornwall; Nominat- Mrs. J. D. McFar- McKay. Albany. Mrs. arson. Elmsdale. Ivlrs. Wm. North Wiltshlre and Mrs. mond Johnson. Sununerside. Mrs. J. D. Mciliarlane of report of the nomin- sting Committee and asked for more nominations for the six of- fices which are to be fllle is The roii was called by Mrs. J. F. - lEaston of New Wilt-shire showed there were 44 Auxiliaries, 3 Auxiliaries and 8 Mission Bands!” m a‘: '§*fl\;l\-J‘,‘1Q"v-l>If\I~l_f{_<-ffi~4'<." . lIo cracltlntcd from '31 and nitcr study- rl Seminary at Que- l '1 d“ '1'. ilm incl-tint: wr-rv Lum- lm Wm- l-ratisfr-rr- A 1 wit‘ Imvit-s lriiuluhlcr M Flt‘ ll. H. DRVI"? ll"lll" hilt tho (into of ' “we funeral uill be . '~ lnlltntrltt will be at loft. (‘vvul'i;iii Cemetery, tsi vmere he remain It was feared he might catch ur- ilher cold on the my home. m‘, tnnnczlv r" W fyjn‘: ("lsliilf KELLY-M cue-tit» ‘~11 M ., dnyv, Jnntiary l9, 1.7"’ gave brief addresses. Kelly. F’ Clmrlolletown. W Daniel W - isl- ‘if c. 00ml! . l, J rune m"