i» . U d e "'a-v‘$"3'-‘{...3i‘r .155. em: time. tel age yuan eul . and Hr. Philbert Gaudet ache have arrived home I nding the winter month: vi e, New Jersey, the daughter, Mrs. ta of their whoa Pindale and Mr. Pin- up ILI. AT NEW YOIK-Wvord has Noeived by hie i-elatives that Lawrence "Larry" Clinton o! this cl . h ill in hospital at. New York. Ne ure of the illness was not st Clinton che Murine since the g of the war and his many friends an hoping for a speedy recovery. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral o! the late . Paul. 5'! lighten Avenue. was held Saturday a moon from the Cut- cllle Funeral Home. The services at the home and nave were con- duelted . . -___._ The death occurred Saturday evening at his home at 182 King Street, City, o! Mr. Nelson Garn- hum, chief presman of the Char- lottetown Patriot. The late Mr. Garnhum, who was (‘l years of age, had been in iii h for several months and wafa forced to quit his duties as preasxnan last November. A tew weeks late , he went to Toronto for medical treatment and re- mained there for two months. He returned home about a month ago. Re ia survived by his wile. Miss Doris Ir. Blair Andrew had rather a experience the other even- Ihtleiraturnitig home with a tllohqd to I. a ~ - -' » rvzsuar Parker; and rMIEs. D umme B Q me ‘_ to Halifax lut weekI-fl. i l o “"3. ulidfiim Holman left by 91am for Montreal gore ehrwiil spend some time, —-Mre. Jame: Nillman. Bummer» aide left on Monday to Muneton to stltind several days vclting ha: husband. -.fl. --Mr|. A. B Street, Bumm her daughter, by motor for Tr eon, l_.ieut. wife who will arrive this week in Halifax from Bermuda, -5, _—Lieut. 01.8.) Beatrice Rankin has returned to Sussex Military Hospital after visiting her parents, . and Mrs. ll. B Rankin, Burn- mclatdta-S —NURSE8 MEETING - The regular monthly meeting c-f the graduate nurses was held on Mon- day evening at the Prince County bers present. The first part of the meeting was devoted to business and discussion of future plans. It was decided to have an annual foe and a silver collection taken up at each meeting for current expen- aes. 1t was also decided that the group would assume restmnsibil- lty for Blue Cross membership. Miss Theresa McCarville, RN. was appointed treasurer. Considerable discussion took place o-n ways and means by which the nurses could help with the building fund oi the new hospital. ‘ given and a d next meetins in May. the business session the adjourned for a social tic . Hezen McLellan, RN, introduced Mrs. J. S. Parry who gave several interesting and entertaining rcad~ imzs. Refreshments were served. 4. WEDNESDAY ISLANDER PASSES - Word has been received recently by friends in this province of the death of David Corbett, Maple Creek. Sails, formerly of North Granville, P. E. I. His wife, the former Emily Ber~ tram oi’ Hazel Grove predeceased her husband some two years ago. PAlNl-‘UL ACCIDENT - Mr. Ai- fred Duchemin, woodworking plant owner and operst-r, Suffered the loss o! three fingers of his loll hand last week when a board un- accountably flew through the av catching him on the hand. RETURNING FROM ENGLAND —-Mrs, Gordon Batty, nee Lyila Stewart, Norboro and little son. are expected to arrive here from England about April 8th. Her hus- band was expected to rc-ncia Hali- Mr- with the acne witth Ml‘. d Mr. .1 Bun’ 1y were able to ease the ugh to release the whet looked likely to their doom. However glad suffered no but everyone hopes new road is made this way in no tot-tame on this hill, the summer, will be lessened. as the first mis- e im- Province and there a few o! the others. encock had also ad s. few royal mink. These are three new types which have been developed m rec- enltt years. aha ailverlialu ‘platinum be swan eeonea ouo eyeer a; $0 New Kerk fur sale when 1900 e . . 1t is Mr. to mto I dsvelo n s o res ex- tensive fox ranching activities?’ tantion a .._.._ ~WELCOME IOME-Jfhe home d! Mr. hndllrl. Ernest Rayner, ‘rravellern’ Rest was crowded to capacity when the residents of that village with friends from outlying dlatricta gathered to give their son, yworth a welcome homo from overseas where he had been serving for three years. The reatliag of e community wrldren by . John Marchhank was fol- leyed by thepreeentatlnn of a of mane by Mr. Clarence n y thanked hie or their ltlmi ift and eonciu to vielt at At this ti song Gear's?‘ llam- ellieea y er en ltay Comer e. w" rung. amen and refreshments i e evening-l. llvreaching lest evening in The Kilt the minister, the Rev. TJ-LB. .le1d1 Audufo I wouldis-ine zoom ar I would u: myself. face nee with the great , g3 .. r ~ 5:35” ' '» ‘f . previously . Kohlnoor i l) Qtarrett. welcome ele Ah “it "w. iv fax Tuesday having been overseas HOME FROM. TORONTD-Jilll‘. Alden Mat-Loren f Brttdenell and Mr. _ of New Forth returned last nix from a busi- ness trip to Toronto. Mr. Hamil~ ton attended the annual meeting the Canadian Wool Growers Association and was re-elected to the board of‘ tllrectorl. FUNERAL vesrsnnaif —The H“ funeral o-f the late Mrs. Garnhum. Malpeque Road held yesterday afternoon from Cuteiffe Funeral Home. Serv . at the home and grave-side in the Peo le's Cemetery were conducted by ev. G. E, Whitely. assisted by Rev. 1. J Levy The pallbearers were, David Vessey. Daniel Garnhum, Frank LeCleir. Leith Stewart, Ruben Hisglns. David NALlZED—-A spokesman the lyclinic yesterday tirew the attention of the Guardian to a report in its columns yesterday that Dr. . Kent L. Irwin had been appo nted successor to . Tidmarah nu said la not matter has i sideratlon. TllANSFEltlI-ED — Mr. Gordon plant superintendent of the Maritime Telephone . City. is being transfer-re leave for H few day's. DIES 1N iEATTLE-Mrs. A. J. Machine has received word of the death n Seattle Wash" of Mr. all formerly nl’ Bum- n March 19th. Mr, d by his wile who Mill M11189 Machine formerly of Bt. Peter's Day PEI. in of Lea App Dorothy Madge daughter Mobil Hal. FUNERAL I V O , I R I El -- The erei of Mr. Nelson. Garuhum we! d yesterday morning from his late residence, l3 King rltreet to 8t.‘ Duriatagvha silica wiser; d ' uem Is was cue rate 3y Rev. 1". McDonald, who also conducted service at the The employees o! the Patriot llrlling. Company prece hearse in a bod .. rer, e n . the Catholic“ and at was n rv Macliinnon, Cyrus h wae to and tithe "For The W I also three In“ - Se s III-alternates!) "r0 . lien Moravia . client. lave Jehnete y; QWICM Wilding mth martin! tor Bt- Jo ark Secretary. Afreda Pick~ t. ‘Iteuurer, Meme t =- aw r gm . M”, hie w FLU.- 50W"; News in I . when he wli twat with the Canadian bet“! "I. NaeAuiay. Wt R t k n! 06M- WIN i dmerent hrwm Provttteel. D r l. ave-p- YlIIrIN ALL! TWIGI Q ire a the Drestdfllw o! iclr oyie. some he, the firemen out at . . 8i hrtcd 0 i th d‘??? its": Przeideut. the h: lueeell inmate. eut Street. T m lie. - ‘I0 ADDIIBS MEETINGS-Mt. J- H. Galbraith. Dontinlert 30W!!!- ment town-plenum nut-he that“ Mr. J 1n Connolly. province or reconstruction, lieavtt? dgherlettetztwn this mom g a rose Ill 108A ll 01min and Atberton. on- town 12110114118- wTO ATTEND CONVENTION- His Worehi . Ma or J. 1i‘. tt and town cerk. . Mt Summerside ay by lane to attend the annual of the '2.» Roads As- séioiation bein held in Quebec y. hart of this week-S. There passed away on March 12th st her h '1'. it. Mclennen. v. R. Macvicer. ter Lenten worship had been coagtlet- ed by the resident. the secretary read the m nutas which were e11- groved. - --I.ECEIVEE BAD WORD — Mrs. James A. Morrison, Bummer-aide. has received the sad new: of death of her sister. Mrs. W. D- i-laywood in Vancouver, B. 0. on March Qdth. Mrs. Haywood is a daughter of the late vs. (Capt-l George W. McKay of Summer- slde. There are left to mourn, her husband and a daughter, Georgie. (Mrs. T-O. Hunter), and a Donald all oi’ Vancouver. Mrs. Morrison is the last surviving mem- ber of the family Another sister. Mrs. H. C. Wyanti. New York. pan- ed away tan years ago. The sym- pathy e1 the entire community Ices out to Mrs. Morrison in her be- reavemenL-S. - TROUBLE LOCATED H! X~ RAY-New cares of culosis discovered Al’? ' X~ray unit up to arch 18th last when it had X-rayed 18.180 ner- sons, totalled 83 or slightly lees than trans-hugs of oneunertcent of of m w . re- - - ""5? $35.1’ “.°§i'§....-"n' S.‘ t... James norm. Mr». uberculosia o vision of the depart- v- Mrs Pwi Tlwmnwn- Mrs- ment of public health and wei- Bmmfifld Tt-‘temhe and MN. W C hm my)“ hundred and gm,” MacLeod A very entertaining and cases of inactive primary infec- tion and six cases of active prim- ary infection we're also disctcvflr‘; glad ‘catlsgiebfexlhalctitli: Kilicuffil‘. the home of Mrs. pa“ break, mam u‘, M g ; a Simpson where they en. : minimal, n4; madam,“ 4 0y the same kind hospitality. “m! f“ ‘dvuced’ m“ A large circle of relatives and ---.- - . non nsnssiusn MEETING- ‘Yirndi We" Kiwi-v shocked and o» a no n» wit“ gens" 9l°.“li"’°.§‘..iill deemer Pariah Altar flociety WES v91 ‘v.8 mo“ ‘ held Monday evening with Fatherm ~ Baldwin Rlhrfiscnt. election o o corn 0e P99"- §,.s_ Fémgie.’ ugixllls‘? ggrtheaiiiélloifiugii ‘oefagenhood at the rs. a n on e , ' committee and brousht in the lul-y w" m’ 3°" °t M" “M M“ lcWini! slate for 1948. Presid_ent-— My; X-L Tuumbs" 1st Vice President, ..Mrs. Allan cDonsid; 2nd Vice President-Mrs. P. H. Morris: 3rd Vice President-Jill's. Robert. Brad- lei": Secretary Treasurer-Mrs. F. Walker (re-elected). Father Haiti- win then snake and thanked the outgoing officers fcr their splen-v did co-uperatlcn durihl their 10"“, of _off_lce. Discussion then took. place about- the future activities. “SURPRISE FOR THE IIODDS ~A Rioasant evening was scent a the‘- ome oifwMr and Mrs. Roy Walker, on iday evenlnl. Mfieh itith, when the residents o! veliars’ Rest sethere t0 Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rodd. WhO recently moved to this community. vine purchased the store tonne! Y e yner. Mr- Redd cons derehie improvement the building and has new dwelling and store 00m d hae Jill lights in: . as been a greet benefit to the people of this thriving vill a to have e store opened here. an u Mr. Rodd as had considerable experience as a merchant. the veller’ Rest wish by one year. The late . was born at Clermont. seventy‘ ye ra no res ded for a time ln S 1930 she moved to where she resided Angel of Death claimed above mentioned date. ttawe. who failed step at. the scene of the accident. ____._. -—AUXILIAIIY MEETING -The April meeting of ‘trinity Evening Auxiliary was held st the home of Mrs. lo e Campbell. Mrs. Sulli- ,vah conducted a beautiful Easter ,ipl‘0 ramms as follows: Scripture rsa ing. Mrs. Clifford Rankin; Prayer. Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw‘; S010, He did not die in vein, Mrs. John Ho ; Poem, An , el Linkletter; '. Eric Sheen; a poem by Lt. see, Mr. a. E. Weymout . was interspersed with Easter hymns. This was followed by the business meeting conduct- ed by the president, Mrs. Beaten. 22 members an were present. Followln tine business lt was pack a box of clothing for Eur- Ohean women and children who John Gilles ie Mii- d Mn. ill make many new ac- quaintances. After all had lather- ed a lively sing song of lrieh songs led ‘by Mr’: getgge fiarrfiay was res. y en ye a. arga gyaiker favored t- e e The communi sloa and millernglar: taltiuid tcllc, wsadof no - an asse aw in tihe earl’; Dltlfhgllp hours ‘ll March 12th. Her iovingasmile will be greatly m . by r scr owing atherin - BM two litters Rut on ea on newil. Msoilgiii who reed Qllwm W" W“ appropriate address. while Ben- jamin Pi imsn flllldclthl urogenit- tti’: ‘.12.; ..‘.".:.:? ..::°:."°.....:".: o» chug, money. Mr. Rodd thanked his Robe" cruwgil any friends for their I rds. , M nu“ P h, w“ a “In ‘f? barely thank all those glad ' m m an?» gm uflwrogglgw 11;» ‘d mfifilféflltlhereavameuw r5901: p511 ma. or‘ 0§,','__ etnv {to til... ' d Eavrlv l” ""5 ... .'i:-.c.t “v iiog:~a::t=i.*t m t... and‘ puiett. - if d W" rem cater n: service to t _..__ . hm an irl r rotrctxuto -.- m. .1. Kent m" dun» hAlrwin, at preeent, talti g at which Md . raduate course at the - 1 Maternity Ho: ha}. has been appoints a ecelaor to} r. Tidmafsh at the Polyciinic. harlattetowu. » a Gd Ivy. Her ch 14th. M . e c- tints-eel. V1811‘ . Galbraith‘, vller a em Ur. . . ty- luster oi in n "' T" the secretary Rev. J h W” gm‘ mm..." fig; a“ m i w! mlniet ‘ 4 dmw‘ ‘a ‘t aw a u min n, " Thev wli return the latter M and altar her marriage Bloke ‘ INGS--Premler ' At the resale: monthly ‘l? l‘ ISSUED y, agrautiarroi ‘De-P , ’ ‘d : lei-gm: Ama- “litigi- use», b. run Jvi e l: _- ' lntm we ' . ' Areemutl o h! ptrtyawu’ ul ten Wedge, Kre- 0 u . It t Hill Id biltkletteg‘, imeWMaetiu-wit. . Mrs. Gllilr. with con venor hers aub- balloting hon. Nellie President: President: Walker Mrs. Recording Secretary: Miss Vesscy. Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. urray. Treasurer: Miss Mary Bradley. Councillors: Mrs. S. G. Peppin, Mrs. H. Curran, Mrs. Frank Murphy. Mrs W. T. Goody, Mrs. Charles L. McDonald. lilies Flor- ence Hogan, Mrs. Sara Benoit, Mrs, Lorne Noonan. FRIDAY 1N IIOSPITAIr-Frlends o! Earl Keizar, proofreader o! Guardian will be sorry to iear ihnt he underwent a serious oper- alien at. the Prince Edward h- iand Hospital yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Jar. w... tiatient in P.E.I. , re- ceivcd ltisyflowera Agril nd. from her home n Bourts. good sign of spring the prosperous eastern tcwn. ACCEPTS P05 0N T. Stewart has left for B E. 1., where he has accepted a po- sition with Inman Seafood: Ltd. Mrs Stewart and family are re- maining here for the present. -- Amherst News. - -'1‘0WN PLANNING MEET- J. Waiter Jovos accompanied Mr. J. S. Galbraith. Dominion Government town-plan- ning adviser, and Ml’. J. J. Con- nolly, provincial deputy minister of reconstruction to 0'I..eery and Alberlon yesterday. Large meet- ings in the interest o! towmplon- ning were held in both places. -rnrzn M51512? DONATED- meeting o! the Summerside School Board 1- on Tuesday evening it nuanced/hat Mr. M. L. had demoted the sum of 825.00 for prizes to he awarded amen: the ounils for general proficiency. S RESERVE BID HELD-drive pro- perty of r. L. 0. Kelly, South- port utas offered for sale by public auction by Mr. W. H. Boston, auc- tioneer yesterday afternoon. The bidding reached $10,100 but thero was s reserve bid of 810.600. A large crowd was in attendance. BY CAR T0 EAHIAX — Mr. and Mrs. Picton Brown. daughter Josephine, and son Picton 1 tyea- terdnv morning by oar for Halifax to meet their son. He. Iarl lmwn who arrives on the Iaie from overaeea. where he baa larv- ed six veare. ATTEND MEETING-A directi ors’ meeting of the Meritltnehtoek Breeders‘ Association and Amherst wind 5d lr was; held in Menowll ne av. e Prin Itdw Island ctlioials in atte Keith Boswell, Parents H CONFINED I10 l ea of Mr. T.W. Bentley. Isla-ntlnnfgn. bed f he . .tit: lite Ziiltiil his duties.’ . ve FUN! l. TI? ‘I unerai ‘a? thexfate t" nbouaid tool! h” 0min; at H0 fro or" een-ln-iaw. ‘hzfilultpvii’ QB, be w. gflllfilngllaw 131m a a . t was u, the e uye "M! . meettng ‘ P\-fiWIIpI-n tater cl ett m be! ~‘ I'M‘! m eme n o stormiffit 4th.... one...» x ~ in ‘ Q f“ n “all in; lw ti) ll’ ct:- idiu‘ "mm-i. ‘:3 ' h” WV“ I‘ WI’ ' i‘; fim-gtéflerr. " ugliest» ‘i’? he’; rfiutgggd u‘. fill»? o‘?! thirtieth.» n" e vflettliti . c: ' la do n to l‘ ‘d’; -: At the Kings Bounty" Him. wntusue. P. m. 1.. ‘to Mr. eat! s. ank '6, M by. Bum preside, 9.11m, on Apr! 8. 1M0. e ll- “ novla - at the p. n. 1. Hospital. c it t Mr and ‘m. r u» "m" id-lfnt... -Y’S MEN ELIOT OVFIOKEG- H. W. Dick was elected’ president. of the iocgl ‘Yhllenh “Ital: alt resusr turn me a nisiht. other ottioera eeated were: R. J. Ru ert. vice-hr dent; n- doich illk. secretary.‘ arr Thompson. treasurer. New mem- bers of the executive also include Arthur Dewar. Welter 00x. Char- les Wllldnl. and Marrltt Mifivthe. ..-~ . J. man. lledeque. 1| g a few days in Ottawa en Campbellton, is laughing and the grass ery Quite fleets. --~.-_ MARRIAGE ARRANGED - The‘ marriage of Miss Clare. Allan, only Mar of Mr. Mn. Andrew me - de Grace and Cortliamwm eo . . Mlelohleil. ofuhutxemo ulaoe at bait-peat the Baturdev afternoon. and ihruh I. Rowe crs be Neil in! will be held in the Blue ltoc of ghe guts-Carleton. -- (Mon reel -_.__. IDAL SIIOWIIw-Unwards oi’ one hundred friend: gathered at the home o! Mrs. A. . M - aid. Bridgetown. on ‘Thursday eve- ning.‘ Match lltlhmtn lxioitilolr ‘mo huarvotuutne ao e t- wiiict. 1%: Marita: exlugtfuod find r. e ac en e. w ose marriage took place the following week. ‘me living room was nicely" decor-a in colors of white and pink. ile Mn. Robin 01B? played the Wedding March, the ound cotlille were seated in spec- "i" °‘ i255. ii°“°“‘ii..l a , e a w 4 however. (flied to word off the "shower" which followed. The par- cels ‘when opened revealed a. dis- . by o! mam beautiful articles for he hctmekes ‘xvii unwaclatalaedtexéteig azmun o m er. nelr blunt tihe deem ts. ut :4 outlast ammo. we which {tat-lone is president. The gifts w‘ ‘Y3: ot“.i...iii“‘i°fai“i . I 0 Madman ahd Therese MacDon- tln ofhbea who we": 35".‘; r lg: Beta-itley Creed. After the preeentet on. Marlene and Boddie thanked their f m good of the ttve and om termini-ted ii art the 1T...- ing’; m vities. CDO titul lunch was a by the hostess. and the minder of evening o . an h n. t 3.32.53?“ ‘it ..?.‘t°’..t... "a ' married for a happy rl-ant m tin of the Omleitgxrwn Omega‘ hdiabtiits- tien Oomtnittee wee in the oouneii chamber llat a - ‘Phil °.;‘i“.i““i.’.l “" zlflit Will very e v ‘o i»! glues years in the in crests of t-etumiaa mute service men eud . - - r p ‘ ...r~c:..t..t..t~t.n.h.. 5.5,. O h‘ ' ' . ' . . v Mar h . M. . . A. B. Dover. a dgughter. at the dherlcttete emit . mo to m lg; yum gm, , some. , _ e . . e - nggss-Iat th r mi no pkg, March fir. ma. to Petty Oi! er Marsha L lewia mam. ‘hwuuma n in u A Q|lofl a- t crti us uo, p- ’ , to i a t t». lnv 52min??? infill my Do‘- on. . gagged-M the Prince Iltiward ~ A ll ll. i946. {imala "this?" will. Oerrnch. aneinlton. l "Il- the Prince Inward 1s- Olllb-At ‘ 1 no epitai, aprti t. um, t Mr. osmium _ a-nd hi. .1. amt, Chat‘ cttc- ‘agueighuftthgrflflhgrl; A. town, a um. ac battle of the Atlantic men. ' Tflerruea submarines were infgtiug thaxlitleatic. tryiul to choke the vi ‘tn-wt... Bug. the Ame we: 1,, n; gnyt, n; to ehaaee. Even’ -' the m battle were ioeteuaeutiel vou- ' uld ti e to treem. $22.1? iii. niffwil‘ t. t; a... w“ s mum, “out now. A secret mud by government leader! nag . km ofiiuel! 0f t!!! Am" m3? wit ac one but. tiipfloilluen ‘e! the (3; National iweyl‘ mush we; to play a very imperial: first in the piaa. The pianos end munitions were to be flown emu the root oi the world from the alted Staten and tie. Air buee or the service were eltab route at n ulhlgglllflw Ch hilil Mumto ‘Southampton e.-"i'i..n.iiz.-c-i~.i:'lsren t. btoowatittdhzuoa Jr.» ntruct them. "ti" ° ° '4' hind‘ ‘Wile and. were m in. fiv Fortunately, the battle Mill ' m, _ .. ‘ill-Lt’, w/ v t” f l l County to Mr. l-lmtner- """.'.*".*::* nltisrsitt , manuals-m. to... in ll t I l . . , fist... .1 s. YQIT- ' " - "m “hi? ‘fiifilfl April B. ‘ “WWQQQ-‘Iw m’ , §.'.i'-"tii."‘r’i{i‘.'.'§'t.“i‘;‘§ r4 year. N--At , ' guts... potter. an: III. MATIIIIDN~BIIIMQIIU at Hur- . .. l" i046. El . $3.‘ imfistiifln.‘ Iemeriy d! n. .. ,";:. if” 6h riotteto . -- At M ‘us Road, vd Garn- year. ' no tgtugeacatlme aviation] much from the fiiuhcerlnit " the in 1m w ha» the, tau... of do , - ~la the "PP" , it i it, irnislit 0:: r-=<.r~'~..n.-.-:.