s-Q». --:~2'-'ot#§r '4 cage-wave, . ,._ 9*. [OUR PAGE TWELVE “l”. . .._ _____= g-n-d rm: CHARLOTTETOWN," GUARDIAN. i-a IITTT -I J - _l t Maggi: 1. 1941 i NEWS BUDGET iron 0U x u t-at 4L ATURDAY vast." teens] MON VISITING IRE ->~I\IISB Helen G. McArthur, National Director cit Misngr and Mr, Gem-Ea 5h“, o; Red Cram. Nursing Services. arriv- The death occurred at her sttltttlope were well pleased with ed in Charlottetown last evening home on Cambridge Street ycs- thcir two hounds. Their winter's 5115B YYICA-Yihll!‘ l5 "Willi"! lhe terday of Mrs. hllmirti Baxter catch was 199 rabbits and 4 mink.‘ Province in the interests of her flardiilg. a highly esteemed rcsi- —~-- work and will be 1n lttendance at dent of sumnn-rslde, ln tier 77th XOIII‘. "emnfl- lil lleaith for the past two grears. the annual meeting of the P.E.I. Red Cross tomorrow FUNERAL SATURDAY -- The funeral of Daniel Robert. Kingston._was held on Saturday ni- temoon from the home oi his W. Services were conducted by Rcv. _ _ AE. Todd. The pellbearers were _ fgjgidnirspnénliirgLg“; ‘éflfifmg. President, Mrs. Willard McKay Wilfrid Griffin. Robert Green. llar- , ‘ "v y‘_ B C" t ' ‘q - H ‘ l prcsitirllg. About twenty members old Smith. Reginald Newsan. lnter-- fmcmmg" ' " 9 “ “m? n 1F wcrc llrcscilt and one new meinbei". men, Kingston Cemflen.‘ _sylnpath_\ of the communli, ls M“ “.(.],.,,n,ed_ Mn.» Don (xxx ____ cXlvuded- gave instruction to a group in Th, funeral Ur me m“, M“ Map} The funeral will be hcld from iinoicunl cuts. The work which! the homi- of her daughter nn was much enjoyed by those par-l tln Kim-h was held from her home: in .\liv.l to The Sat-red Hcattt CilillTil, Aibcrlon on Friday. F'eh-. l‘ii.'\l'_\’ 21st. at 9.30 a.m. High iilussi rtf RPqUiCHl was celebrated by ti-e Reverend Father Monoghail. who also officiated at the grave. Much ftlttcrul of t‘. Ernest MacNutt. who , died suddenly in the P.E._lsland‘ Hospital on Friday last. was held , yesterday afternoon from the Cut- I rliffe Funeral llomc, Service atthe , ltome and crave was conducted by ; Rev, Til. fllacLeunan. ’l‘he pail-i bearers were. i-‘rank Arnett, George Key. \Valter Grant. TthBO-tl dot-o SentnerpPhilip E. Palmer. E. D. Nicholson. interment People's‘ Cemetery. 1 FUNERAL SERVICES — ‘The, funeral of the late Mr. Eastgatetl Humphrey was held on Friday, nfwtrnoott. Fob. 21st. A short ser- l, vice at the home was followed by ‘t service in Stanchel Church. Rev. l Harvey Bishop conducted the ! services. The pallbearers were _ Mcssrs. Erskine (IhampiomGc-orgct Dixon. Wesley MacNe-vin, James Dixon. Arthur French and James I". Graham. Interment in Spring- tnn monetary. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of ms. Jchln McKeigon m; held Saturday morning from hm- lane reside-nee. M water Street 3t. maintain‘; Basilio; where Requiem Blah Mm m celsbflwl by Rev. P3P. lVfeoDotrluId. who also wmmotod serldccs at the grave. Th. pail-bearers were: Messrs ~I0c60r MlaoQtm-rrie. Stanley RYAN- Joihn Strut-icy. Charles Ryan, Fred lVloCabe and John- White. inter- ment tool: piano in the Catholic Lfivnotury. the GQQHIiOI- Mr. Abraham In Feb. llldhnh, which oceltrod on 10th., Bumble his loot one of its oldest and moot respected resid- ents. Bin in 18M. M!‘- M11331“ " pom thc greater pan of his llfl ' in the pursuits of Agriculture and was a successful and prosperous tanner. Hk huletl-al was held at Saaed Heart (iilurcll. Alba-ton. on Tuesday morning. Requiem Mass was sung by the pastor. Rev. Dr. Monaghan. Pallbearers were! Messrs. John- P Wallace. James V. O'Brien. Frank I. McKenno. Leo Mefnnis. Merrill and Harry Ihlnn. ~15. -1A host of friends and neigh- bors invaded the home of Mrs- Elizabeth Rix recently to honor her son, sergeant Charles Rix who. with hlS English bride were spend- ing a. few days there. Sgt. and Mrs Rlxmerc the recipients of many lovely gifts. including ettvelwes clmlaitning stlbstantial sums of tnoney. The gifts were opened by Mrs. George Murray and the var- 10115 t-erses were read by MIS- FTallk Dunu. while Miss Lorna. Hardy arranged them on a nearby ‘tabic. Musir W35 furnished by ltfessrs, J W O'Brien. Alton Hardy. Sgt. Charles Rix and Miss Inrna Hardy. while yflllflg 5nd "m "tripped the light fantastic". Re- freshments were served by the hostess and all lcfl for their homes mum" Her llusixlnd. John Harding, pre- “m or Mr" and Mrs" Ea“ Do-chfiny’ deceased llcr about a year ago. i ct‘. grandmother, Ilirs. Daniel Dozsher- Calnbridgg street: also two s:s- ‘said the road was iuasnay ed that the Charlottetown firm of ‘ GOOD HUNTING-Mr. L. M. Poole 8.: Co, is ‘bidding. mm" HOME FOR FUNERAL —- Mb. Not-n MacDonald arrived by plane from Boston Sunday evening t0 attend tilt.’ funeral of her mother. Although she had been ill news of her passing came as ti shock to u large circle of friends. died Saturday morning. Silo leaves to mourn one daugh- Ouvpv Alp-e Gordon Tflombs’ rclzttisil" monthly meeting of the Prince Edward Island Art Society, was held last evening with the "mesday nftcrnoon at ttvo o'clock. Interment will bc iu the People's Crtuelelqv, Suinmcrside. AW able results. ROADS REPORTED GOOD __ -Dr, Leigh Ramsay. M.D. who his Paved roads were reported ln good l0 0113M! b)’ bllfi Sfllllrlllll‘ utfllllln (IiSIIiIICB really appreciate the good. Bu: ‘the West Kent School ilocltcy tnml and fans who were at Summer ldc Friday night for the school sports of a doctor brings-S. (‘IIARTEII rue-fir T0 NFLD.— h ‘ (I l . ' ' ‘I l‘ '-. tffiifhlitingl tte) Chiflrlotfgtqohvn “sfilftt- gilzrvflilrxhlb 11-921“? gmmilfir I 0' them did not gct hack to the City‘ 1C}; “by “(hqétéledmrlzazlmdi- " t ‘ e a 1 until 5 o'clock Saturday iunl'illn;:.l , w,“ rtt-tyestclttay for Newtoundiand. Last [Saturday Mr. Lewizl was in Syq. ~—~—— _ ‘my. N.S.. trying inetfiectuaily to The lIHBXPBPlBd deal“ 0f Ml‘ C- get back to Corllerbrook. A Mari- Flihrnjest ‘Macgluttl.’ which“ rlyct-tlrr-lv‘; l time Certtlai nlane W83 called from ‘vldeaycnfile (fielisiofialzre c‘ ~‘ Cil-ariottctcyvlt. flew to Sydney for The ‘an, Ml. Mum“, was “vemlllr. LBWIII. and returned with him known throughout the Provincalmmfwenlng having been representative for the," Hall Manufacturing Conlllany srnce 1934. His ilealth fol" the past years had not been good lull Travelling on dirt roads" ported difficult i-u iliiill)‘ IlILIIPQ. FUNERAL SERVICES r- Th8 .1 funeral ,of llLrs. Edward Hallorall I:\Vl was held privately yesterday mortu- ltis‘ ing at 8.45 from the residence of Pflsillli Ffidlll’ “'85 fiullfvli‘ ‘lll- hll‘ dang-liter. lvlrs, Peter MacDon- exncctvd- ‘aid. 125 ltooilford st. to st. Dun- He ‘"5 a "lenlhc" "f m" M8‘ Mail's Basilica where Requiem High "me om"- hemg *‘ PM‘ M"‘*i°"‘ iilass was celebrated bv Rlev Ken- “i m9 Ki": Edward 5mm" N“ “Liftoff! Alat-Miilnn who also cohduct- Mlnflilzeqltigfr- fornlerlv Miss llizei Cd m“ Saw” M the grave‘ “h. Davisou, [IYEGCFFHSPKI hint two mllbcillvrs “'91? " D33 "7-‘7- Blami- years agm and Mc rs ilcnctu Gallant. llarry His fUUPhHi “as ilCifi Siluda, 3\llll‘i>ll.\'- (390111? MOTH-ll- Eflwsl MC‘ ,t‘alcv and Prank Murray. from tile_Cutclil'fe Funr-rai Homo. , FYNERAI. AT ST. TERIISIVS — -'1'ito funeral of the late John Calms J. A. MauMiiltln Wllfi rc- Monk fliliCf‘. on Feb. 24. at Si. Guth- elected Regent and Mrs. H. J.fi)f“.'l'$ Church. Si‘ Teresa's. The Gordon honorary Regent at lilo lhllrtvl‘, Rev. Basil Oroken officiated annual meeting of the Royal Ld- [at thc Soicilltl High lVIaes, assisted ward Chapter. I.0.D.E.. hcid yes- ‘till Rev. Piiciail McKcnn-a P.P.. terday afternoon at The Ctlzlr- Moreii u.'..d Rev. Eldward Baldwin. lottetown. The meeting followed CSSR. Rector of Holy Rie- an enjoyable luncheon at uliich (lccmrr Pt\l"':sil, Cilarlottetotvrn. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard, honorary vice nephew" of lilt- deceased. The Mas- tcr ttf Ct‘l'f‘ill01ll05 was Rev. Harold Mrs. president. was present as a gut-st. Other officers elected for the cn- Crokrli PR. Cardigan. In the suing year were: soul-l 3: was Rt. Rev. Maurice lst Vice Regent. Mrs. T. G. MoDt aid PP, Vernon River. Ives; 2nd Vice Regent. Mrs, C.H.. 'I'l~e pull bt-al" as acre: John Cor- Beer; secretary. Mrs. J. L. Drtv- corzin. Titntllas Curran. Peter Mc- ies; assistant secretary. Mrs. G.T. Kenna. Alfrntl Cairns. Joseph Mrs. Edward I-lollorim, City. who! honored man 1n the n o! John 1 l}. Fraser. He was the son of the ART SOCIETY MEETING-Thu . hi; 67th year. ticiputing. produced some CfUdil-i I I _n0("'r0lt FOR ‘MINI-I VALLEY | been practising in cumnwrlide hull case of mind winch tlle coming‘. l it sure was grand to be home again, . but that we must not forget those ' who did not return. After which “For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" was sung, Lunch was served by the ladies resent and ‘the remainder oi I the ev ing was spent in games and social intercourse. t‘ - —— l On Tuesday. January 7th. 1947, , than passed away-at hlshaule in f Montague. P. l‘. 1.. l revered and " lute Charles B. and Hannah Fraser. and Wfls burn in Montague, where he lived his entire life. He was in After only a few days of slight: indisposittion. he passed away suddenly. He leaves to mourn his widow. Florence (Kennedy), one son, Charles. at ilome, and two datuh- ma. Edma at home and Mary, Mrs. Joseph Storey. of Gharlottotowru. alsfi four brothers, Charles B. of, Medford, Mass; Harry of Glendale,| Cullfofrl-le; Elliott of Inglewood” California. and William oi’ Mon-l » tsgue and one sister. Masy. Mrs Au _ ,8, Lantz of Los Angeles. Cali- szrvrttilathv is ‘extended 1o the bo- Conduit,“ for “mm. lrflfn‘. sap nlowd to 'I‘,ult‘ viii-er. Since laatl fot-nia. , fnmlll in ttetr great sor- ‘lrday an” a 5m“. “Om, p may, fall tile people of this district have WEDNESDAY ‘Plows operated ill somt- seruotts. inc-n “lllwtll the services of a res- REPORTED BUSINESS a . . _ _ . . _’_.. A group of ilockcy players wilo idcnt doctor and those who have Ilxutu‘ ‘Eslhnlhu ‘he made tile trip from Citat-iollt-tntvn;ilzlcl to summon medical aid from CIIANGE—lt is reported that Mr. Morton Dew is shortly severing his l was quite happy to have such a valuable animal unharmed-S. There passed peacefully away an aged and much loved lady on Feb- ruary 19th. at her home In North Rultico. Mrs. Theresa Doyle. widow of the late Thomas Doyle. She had enjoyed good health until a snort while ago, when her sight failed and she gradually weakened tntil the final call came. “Well done good and faithful servant." She was tenderly nursed by her gfgmj- daughter, Miss Margaret Doyle, R. N. She was the daughter of thc 1M9 Wm- and Mrs. McLure and, was born at North Rustico, n.nc-_ ty four years ego. and lived lier lifetime in that vicinity. ‘Her lins- band and two daughters (Annie) Mrs. Edward Turner and (Rose) Mrs. Henderson passed away a number of years ago. within a short time having succumbed to that dreaded disease typhoid fever, which was a terrible shock to the Wile and mother. she was a woman of exemplary character and ller ilome always bore a welcome to all who came her way. One broth- er Philip is left to mourn and three Ions. And-NW of New York, John ‘Ihe many friends of Cody Myers. St. _Dunstan‘s University, regret to learn of his illness there and hope for his speedy recovery. Master Eflliott lllyelrs, Hunter River (Cody's brother) was oper- ated on for appendicitis at the Charlottetown Hospital on Wed- nesday morning. Mia Mary MacNutt. R.N.. after one Year's nursing at Fort Norman North West Territories ls now vis- ‘ iting her uncll. Dr. L.W. MacNutt, Vanciuver, BC. after which she will return to duty atChariesUam- sell, Indian Hospital, Edmonton, Alta. - INTERESTING Annimss —'I‘he history of the Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment of the 2nd Canadian Rellmefif. tR.C.A.). during the last war was given last Tuesday even. ‘"8 by Lieut-Col. G. G. K. Peake. D.S.O.. before the members of the Nfllfl’. Army. and Air Force Club. MAQJOI‘ D. L. Motili-eson, president of ‘thc Club, presided. Col. Peaks’: recital of the Regiments feats, in- cluded the Canadian break through at Veucelles, tile shooting down i1 of Charlottetown, and Michael on the old home stead with whom she resided as well as a number of' grandchildren and great grunticiitl! dren whom she loved. A host of July. 1944. of seven German ME- l09‘s out of twclvc in one day, of thclblg show known 513 "Pups-r. PM. and nf the Canadian aztack v" Oldenburg A vote of thanks to connection with WK. Rogers Ltd. friends will extend deepest sym-tghe speaker was moved by tumor insurance agencies andis consider- l ing going into business in i Province on his own account.» I —'l‘O UNDERGO OPERATION- Mr. Stanley Baker of Sumtllersidc manager of International Fox and ,Ani-mal Foods has left for Char- ilottetown where he will undergo an operation he was accompanied l by Mrs. Baker. | HOME BEREAVED — The sud news has been received by Mr. Da-g vi-d McEachern, City, of the death] of his sister, Mrs. Leonard Mun- roe at Memorial General Hospital, Nashua. N. l-L. orl February 25th.; The funeral yviii tale place in Nashua. i‘ rnansramtzo - Mr. so Vair. assistant accountant of the local Branch of the Royal Bank, has been transferred to Vancou- ver. Mr. Vair will leave Charlotte- town for Halifax on/Tilurrxlatv to visit his parents. bcfol"c Roirlg to the West vrhcre he is scheduled to report on March 9th. A5 yet no suc- cessor has been named to fill Mr. Vair's positcn ai thc local branch. -——— I FUNERAL YESTERDAY -Thci funet"ai of ihc laic Mrs. Ho" ll‘ Houston, ncc Hilda Clotv. has hold front lilo MarLr-au Fuucrnl Home yesterday nftcriltton. scr- viccs were coltduvtcd by Rev. T. E. McLcnnan, who also officiated at thc grave. Interment was ill the People's Cemetery. Tile pall- bearers were. George Nelson, Roy Binns, Edison Wood, Thotuas White, Douglas Masher. Fred MC- Kearney. The many friends of Mrs. Flciii C. Younkcl". Charlottetown, lit-e.- pleased to learn that sitc- is mils-t’ ing satisfactory progress aftaf all-l dcrgo-ing an operation in the Print-u, Edward Island Hospital on Salut- Binns; Echoes secretary. Mrs. J. Baitiwtll and Milton Baldwin. A. Lewis; chapter editor. Nils. J.A.; - Lawson; standard bcarct", M T. Scvczvtcrn cattle. three horses. W. L. Prowsc; post-war service 5150i! worth of machineflfl ‘ind leader. Mrs. A. V. Saunders. $800. worth of feed 810118 Wilh l1 Miss Jessie Fullerton was notn- SIOtO-bzlrli-ulll the Propel‘!!! 0f inateri acting Provincial Ed. scc- MLTViiliant Butler. York Point, rotary and Miss Wanda wtatt, lvcl~t~ drstroyed by fire yesterday Ln addition, ‘seven trons little insurance. Thc origin o have broken o between 5 and '1 is undetermined. vicinity Ire to Phillips. Mrs. W. F‘. Weir. Committees: Child and Family. Welfare, Mrs. Earl MacDonald; Flower and Card. Mrs. H.R. Hili- o'clock. son; Press and'Puhiicity. Mrs. G. NPiKilbOfS of the '1'. Hardic; Ex-scrvict: Pcrsoilncl. "i001 ill l Mrs. J. S. Waikcr. Mrs. ET. Mac- marrow cvciliug to consider means Leod; Service Libraries, Miss of assisiirir! M1‘. Butler in his hElWY Rose Loltgworth. 1°“. \ Correspondence at rcgulzlrtllt-cl- _ ing included: circular to stillclt While Willing l0 Wine-is HIE representation of lliflfllblflli at ltl-‘LV- "T110 $01111 9f Bclnadclle" 1n Red Cross dinner to be llcld tin live Iloly Rctlccmei‘ Hall Ywwldlil/ Feb. 25; icttcl" from tt-ticilcrs of cvnltlztv. Mrs. OL Richard, ‘l5 Prince Strcct Sohotil ttckttoivlt-dg- Elm Avenue. was stricken iii and ing gift of books for supplenlctii- "was rcillovctt to ller itontc where alter "tlshln! Stlt- and M11“- RlX ary reading; letter from ttttstrts shc iittssrd away. luflllv .l'<‘-"T-'= (ll llRPPIlW-‘Y of P. E. I. Hospital at-ktttilvltlritzinu The liltc Mrs. Rirhiirti. tvllosc gift of hunks ftu‘ tit» ttttt- 1)V_,\ ilusilattci predeceased hcr four . ' .. uiittg. ' writs ago. is survived by four "’““'N“ PhOPLhP ““'""HN,('. Rpnmtp -_,,.,,. ,.,,,.,.-,v,.,t 5H,,“ t-itlidtrli: (Jy."rii. Meiviua. Attbiin. "'1 e Wgmmt nlqewm? of coilvritnrs of all coulllliitvrr. Mo- “ml “a- M“ Cnflord Mcxm‘ Yam“: pmiplps Aqsnvunm“ °',T",',,‘ tions \\'f‘f‘t! passed illtit ltloilcv b» "l"- "ll “f C"5“°"°l°“'“- ‘ ' ‘llwo ltrotilcrs and two ‘sisters also Mary's Allullt-itit Church was on ‘1'\l1-.~ti;l_v evening with the ‘scr- l‘i"lfil‘_\'. Miss Blanche Hogg, pri-slil- lltg in tht- absence of the Itiesl- tic-lit. Ml". ffarnlti Rodd. Ar'"l\- deacon G. R. Harrison tionduclcrl thc devotional exercises. Prescnt was a dllcgl-tititt from the Ladies‘ Guild and the Layments Associa- tlmi to arrange for g visitation among the members of the congre- gation in thc near future. Arthur Holland, ti present home from Toronto was n gues and gave an interesting talk on his work il'l ‘Toronto. Under the direction 0" Blanche H032 Bod Ross Mai"- Kenzie contests were held‘ with "Helen Mills. Mrs. Ralph Ozon and Earl Crane winners. Prepared by Blflflchc Hogg and Marjorie New- combe, a, delicious supper was en- joyed at the close of the meeting. .51): acres o! land along the railway track, opposite the char- ' lottetown Experimental Station 'have been acquired by the Mat- them-Wells Company. Ltd.. as a sllb fbr their'plant for thc hand- llng‘. of mmlnbers. it was learned over the week-end from Mr. l. Weill, a mmfier of the firm. .119 skid that the property had l tron e of feet along thc railway track and tilnfthere would be e for four freight cars on ‘ethos for Durchase wet; a If fl carflil on threoatl "l! "0""- bopnrtment of ttocenut-ue- ~ tion oi’ n building and r .Q"|b,for, the storage of begin as noon 86h I oermltted. s] J , Mr. Wells ‘for the work _ wl“llilllelrn-. cit! sent head office to buy quilutltl" 0i W001 fronl Nfitiflilill W001 Pmi. 31nd‘? ‘he ‘m? Mrs" Richard" They are. 'i'iloilt.ls C and Joseph Perry, to be sent to people f‘l\’l‘i‘fif‘fln wilt» _ can knit‘ bu, have m, “XML iyilli iii TIQIIISII; MYS. R Gfilldti, you, MW mombprs “w”. ,.,,_ 'i'i‘L.'lil*il§ ttud Ailgclilla. Charlotte- l-Uutxi tt>\\'il. Reports ttf lust year's work Wfirv‘ Tlll‘ llll!‘ my "h! M"- Inch.“ lnblfad by “mud-S and Convannr, were uzulvcs o. DeBlols. a smlll Yiiiitl-Li‘ about five miles from Tig- oi committees. and iidolalrd t-tt ' ill“l. bloc on tmOtiliflfi seconded by Miss Longwortil. Fire caused slight damage in the egg grading loom of the Malptque Tradlttg Co. Ltd, at Malpeque yes- tnrtlttv. Tilt‘ blaz: was discovered short " itftcl" noon when most iiic stuff was ho-mc to dinner". Members of the staff and resi- Rcrt-tltiy upwards of tluc iittttttrrd friends and well varsflcrs from Mt. Herbert. Mcrlnzliti. Bunbuigv atttl Southporl izalhcictl at lite Pf'\r'(‘.'\‘- taut Orphanage in titty tribute lo the’ work of thc |t")|)lll.’ii‘ Qupl-l-ilt- dents of the community gathered tendent. Miss‘ Evti L. Bccr. R. N quickly nurl had succeeded m" "my l7" "l" Wllfk (‘flllllWll-‘Il bringing the outbreak under con- wlth her official position but SIS’ "o; “tum, (he Kensinggon Fl" 1);. for her splendid t"on"|mtlflii_y' Sllifli pnmné.“ who“ assistance had The assembled guests lvcrc ritiietl b W‘ fieswd‘ unwed on m; to order by Mr. James R. Mural .00“, ‘l; If.’ d l be-be, 8M1 Ml‘. Leslie Mulch tltldrcasctl ‘cum Tm m npponte o n; them briefly as to the purpose -.r WW“ i1°°r5 i" m” a“ rmm‘ their gathering and called on Mrs. 311g!“ m “nknowik J. R. Munll who rcntl an urltlrois" —_" of appreciation at close of whit-i. Messrs. Winston Wood, John hrquhnrson and Ralph Raynor cred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Presented Miss Beer. on behalf of Owen Younke: to do honor to their the communities. as l1 tangible ex- son Sgt. R. E. Younker who had prelsion of their good will and es- recently returned from service in, teem a beautiful occasional ullllil‘ p;ur.tnp_ Robbie served 1n the Army "l4 lllilllck- Pl!" 9W5!“ 3155“? nvor three years. over two of which oindiebra and a \Ver|g0woc.d iotvel was 5D,“, m Ho"“nd' (m-mmy “m; (in the cvcilirlg of January 14th. thc community of Kingston gath- box. ' , , Th ifis were l'fIL.'i1)l|$]\‘;|4‘klI(\\V- B“]glhm' , ' Ml‘. 'I',vrua liolmcs acted as M" ‘tmnwhgm “ "aim-V m“ chairman and explained the pur- fllnl wls spent and rcfrcslliucllts were served by the ladies. Thole nerving were: Mrs. Frank Hnmm. Mrs. LP. Munn, Mrs. Wil- lard Kelly, Mrs. Percy Mutclt, Mrs, Geo. Manon, Mrs. Earle Rffllkifl. Lcith Ncwson presented him with Mrs. [ester Rankin. Mrs. C. J a ring. Robbie made a fitting re- wfilld-Mft-Cyfll WlwtLMrs. George ph- tipw-tklttt; the neighbours for Qllkllllfi their thought and expressing that pnse of thc gathering and after Mr. Calvin ntrmes had escorted Robbie tn the seat of honor, Mr. Willard Proud read an addrlas and Mr- Abegweit Cilapter. Summcrside, morning, National Councillor. r,f fertilizer, 2O ions of’ hill!- lmd Mass. and formerly of Lorne Councillors: Mrs. Milton Bell, 400 bilnil€i5 of grain were consumed valley, Besides‘ per brother she Mrs. E. S. Coffin. Mrs. G. R. ill the IIiiIZC. iieaves to mourn, three sisters, Keefe, Mrs. Earl MacDonald.Mrs., Tilt". loss is estimated at $7,000, Lem. MacDougall. Ml-s. Harry and it is understood there was but- the fire, said to‘ i- f FUNERAL SERVICES - The he North Rivet‘ Hall t0- .8 45 from his late residence. 29 day. ISLAND LADY PASSES — The sad news has been received by James MacDonald, Cardigan Head of the death of his sister. Jane Rebecca, widow of tihe late Wil- liam F. MacDonald of Hudson. Mrs. John A. Webster, Mrs. Mar- tin MacNcill and Mrs. Catherine Moreside. ‘funeral of Mr. Lawrence Doucette ttook place yesterday morning nt Spring Park Road to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Joseph MacGlllivray. Ser- 'vice at the rave was conducted by Rev. it B nes. The pallbearers ;wcre: Messrs Eugene Kelly, Peter Dqlron. Charles MacDonald, Joseph .Hughes, Abraham Peters and Louis iHynes. The order of three ntiliZ-ott hush- cls of potatoes for the British tMlnistry of Fond is now in process ‘of loading. Mi". J. W Boulter, |rilairman of the ram. Potato Ev- lport Board. reported at a large -nnd representative meeting of potato shippers and others litter- ested in the potato industry. held yesterday afternoon in the Cana- dian Legion hail. The first five slcamcrs. ("arii ti-aklng from sixty to, one hundred mars at Saint. John. N.B.. ilave been named, Mr. Bouitcr Sjld. These are large steamers and the pot-lions constitute only a stuall portion of thc cargo. The first. thc S.S. Tt-eweilard, taking 88 ears, is due to load from March B to 13. Making his first appearance on the bench at the opening of the supreme Court yesterday. Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy was presented with the traditional white gloves. symbolic of the fact that there were no criminal cases docketed. Two appeal cases were set down for hearing on May i6. These were: The King vs. Paul James Deva-aux. an Excise casc. with B. B. Hessian. KC. for thc Crown. R. R. Bell. for the appel- lant; and The Ring vs. Noni-inn H. Richards. a Prohibition ap- peal. with Mr. Hessian for the Crown. Melvin McQuuid for ap- pellant. , Constables Doyle and Boyle o! the Summerliue police took In u prisoner‘ also}: thgee o'clock y» er dy mom g t at WMIH rank in importance with M f-foopie‘; goose. While driving lml Wllar Street in giro putt-critic, noticed a plltinlln ox running 3 tin Imp: They gave time and tui- n bit of dotfling 0nd ttlmitil ltlcolfied in capturing it. Tb lath it lit the colt: ‘at t u Police tkm where it in cllimeu may mm- dly by, m. lion) aunt; the pathy to the loved ones, who will hand. Her funeral was lieid from her late residence thence to the Stella Maris Church, Nortll Rulttb‘ co, and was largely attended. Ser- vlre was conducted by hcr pastor,‘ Rev. Father Mt-Neiil and was very impressive. Burl-al Was i-n the fam- ily plot at. South Rustico. Pall- bearers were: Messrs. Fred Clark, John Flemming, James 0. Sifflfh; son. Angus Blacquicre, Fred Toombs and Cleve Robinson. Beautiful flower offerings bore silent it"ib—~ S. The Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MacMiiian. O.~B.E., was re-elcctetl prcsitlert of the Prince Edward Island Rcd Cross Society at. its annual moot- ing ilcid at the Ciiarioitelolvn Hotel yesterday evening. LieuL-Goverllor J. A. Bernard was once again mndc lttrnorarlt- prcsldcnt of the Society and Mrs. V. L. Goodwill, Mt‘. G. F‘. Hutt-ilcs- on. and Mrs. C. G. Duffy \v:l"e appointed honorary \‘lt"f’.-pt'0\"- dents. Other offieels re-clcclrtl int-luri- cd Mi". R. H. Rogers, vitrc-prcsi- dcui; Miss Gladys Holman. sctond vit-c-prcsitlcilt for Prince County; Mrs. David Wrizzilt, sccnnd vice- prcsidcut fol" King's anti ltfrs. J. S. Marbvtui. st-rnlid \'l(‘C-]'il't’\tf1(lllI_ fti-r Queen's. Mes . N. W. liolvtiicl" nlld D.A.. . non were rc-cltu-tctl w rotary and treasurer respectively. Thc Hon. Dr. MacMillnil prc- sided. THURSDAY l FUNERAL Sl-IBVICIQS -- The‘ funeral of Miss illaryNelligallttiok place yesterday morning at 8.45 from tilc Frank llcllnesscy Furlcral ilonle to St_ Dunstan‘; Basilica whcre Requiem lligll MklSs \\‘oS_ celebrated by Rev. i’.l~'. l\'incl')oil-. aid who also conducted tht service at the grave. f RETURN FROM IRELAND— Mr. and Mrs. Dobson Lea and twin sons. John and Lorne. from Jarvie, Alta. have arrived on P. E. I. after visiting Mrs. Leo's for- mer home in Collcrnine, Ireland. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson, Bedequc, wllilc visiting friends in Sumlncrsidc. Before coming to spend some . time in Charlottetown they visit friends at Victoria and Tryon, which is Mr. Lee's birth- i place. t PLEADS GUILTY T0 BIGAMYi "Wiliald Forrest. MacDonaidJ Cilariottctown. pleaded guilty to a‘ charge of bigamy yesterday after-l noon before Stipendiary-Magistrate Gilbert A. G-audet. Sentence will be passed upon the accused on March 5 next. No evidence was heard at thc trial but thc Crown had witnesses in Court ready to testify that thc accused had been legally married in Ciltlriottelown on May 30, 1M2. by the Rev. G. Glriylc Webster and that 44 days‘ later, on July 13. he had gone through n form of marriage with, nnnthm" wttmnn ilt Hunter River before thc Rcv. L. M. Murray. G. R. Holmes. K.C.. appeared for the. Crown and Lester 0‘Dnnncil for the accused. t VALENTINE PARTY - On Fri- day afternoon, Feb. 14th. a very! pleasant Valentine party was hcld ‘ in Cuiindcn School when thc pupils. their teacher. and quite a numtbcr of parents enjoyed games and a delicious lunch together. A large mall box packed with Vnl- cniincs was opened by postlnist- rcss Erma MacDonald and dlSv tributed by postmaster Reggie Noye, assisted by two clerks, Miss Cleone MacLean and Mr. Norman Gillis. After everyone was made’ happy by receiving these more or less sentimental messages of good will. a fish pond was conducted by Mrs. Duncan Oiliis, Mrs. An- gus Benton and Mrs. Fred Show, from winch every angler was successful in obtalnlngl a prize. A! number of other games were also enjoyed beiorc thc close. i i iilSPlRlN. | Giiiivary. The Mlthicson and set-ended by Major the long for the toucll of a vanished “an Nmnflsnm M‘; t Ml". W. Vernon Craig, Middleton, P.l-.‘.i. has iccclved a telegram ad- vising him of the sudden death in Pasadena, California. of his broth. er Mr. Earle M. Craig of Vancouv- er, B.C., who had been spending ; the winter ltl Pasadena. ' The late Mr. Craig. who was 5d {rears of agc. was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cilurles Craig. of Middleton. lie lcft the Island LWBIllYlIl/O years ago and has liv- ed in British Columbia ever since. lIo last visited here two years ago. llc is survived by his wife, the fornler. Myrtle Crawford. of Mid. dletoit and two sons and two daughters. lle is also survived by one brother, VCIIIOH Craig, ment- ioned libovi- nlld one sister, Mrs. J. H. Norton. illollcion, N, 3-5, FRIDAY LEAVE run ti. A. _ Mrs, Thoma-S R. BN1‘. Millpcquo Rood. loft ycstnrdity morning on a visit to Stoughtoit, Mass. She was "Nllllllllntliod by licl" sister, Mrs. Nflfmfl" FWZHSOII. Indian River. SLIGHT FIRE—Thc ‘City fire- mcn lvcro cttllcd out about five o'clock yeslortlly etching to a slight fire tin lilo uttmp “our U; Fctlltcll and Si rccl. Tilcrc damage. IS (‘ONV.~\LESCING-Tilc many friends uf Mrs. Arthur Shel-ran, Fitzroy Strcct trill bc sorry lo lctml of ili‘l' illness but pleased to know that she is collvalascing now following an operation at the Prince Edward Island Hospital this wt-r-k. .»\'l"I'l~lNl)li\'(i (IONFERIJNCE — W‘- Pi-‘V- Clay oi the Dominion Dc- t Darllucut of Agriculture left Thurs. day morning for Winnipeg to 5t- tend a conference of Live Stock Fieidmen and interview parties in. tcrested’ in the purchase of Prince hdwurd Island lforkshires. KIRK MEN ORGANIZE - The men of the congregation of St, James Kirk held a supper meetlng Ill lhe church Hull last night. Mr. James Walker presided. The meet- 1118 W11: of an organizational na- ture and it was decided that the organization should be known as the “Men of the Kirk". The pres- ident is Mr. David L. Mathleson, FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ Th; flllleffll of Harold Blaine, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Stead, 3B 1-2 Elm Ave. was held yester- day afternoon from the Cutcliffc Funeral Honle. Tile services at the home nnd trrave were conducted by tile Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Tlte pallbearers were, John Pall- lips, Basil Phillips, Wayne (311195- Die and Morgan Gillespie. Inter- ment was in Sherwood Cemetery. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- crnl of Mrs. Mtrgaret Richard took place _vcstcrria_v morning at 3.45 from llcr late residence, 7'1 Elm Avc.. to thc Church of flu; Mo‘; Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. Mann. Service at the grave was conducted by RevTJ. Man- paiibearers were Messrs. Silas Chap l, Edward Arscnauli. Rcaney Gafflgnt. Gilbert Al-scllauil. Emt-st DesRochcs and William Campbell. CONTRACTS PENDING _. M. cording to a Moneton exchange large construction contracts in ‘:0. gard to repairs and extension of wharf facilities at. Borden, P.E,[, are to be alvarded soc-n. Tenders for large scald concrete crib-work and contracts for extension of the present wharf lily have been call- ed for. it was reported by Cana- dian National Railway officials. Mr, Joseph Felix Arsaneult, a formcl" member of the PEI. Leg- isluiurc and a brother of Mr. Just- lied/t. E. Arsenalilt. at. Charlotte- town, died in the Prince County lftaspitbl at 10.15 yesterday morn- ing. He was 81 years of age. Though in failing health for thc past ear it was not until the int ten ays that his condition be- came critical. l-ie was born at drama Village. a son at the late enator J.O. Arsenault of that. place. The late Mr. Arsenauit rep- resented the Third » Diltrict of Prince for one term Jill! M?" t6 the First World war. For appmal- mateiy twenty years he was clerk of the County court and prothonotary at Summmitle. re- tiring from tthnt office about ‘nix months ago. He was a my active member of ilmaomption society and concerned tttmseif- iotlvcir with its student utupiit work, wk lilo l IIIIIIIIIII’ a the st. gnomes Aquinas Society and t» Knights of Columbus. His wife, the former Gertrude Cormier of Sackville. N.B.. pre- deceased hiln in 1940. He is surviv- ed by three sonfaud four daught- ers, Alyer in Yellowknife, N.W.T.; Ulric “Split? and Edward at Ed- momtali, Alta; Mrs. Henry Patios, Jersey City, NJ; Mra. J.J. Con- noily, Charlottetown; Aldiile ind Irene in Summerside. There are also three brothels, Mr. Justice Arsenault already mentioned, Toussaint in Minneapolis, Minn., and Anthony in Portland, Ore; and four sisters, Mrs. (Dr.) And- rew Gallant. Magdalen Islands. Mrs. P. W. Dugal and Miss Jac- queline Arsenault. ‘Quebec City and Miss Actave at present a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital.- 1947, The following interesting item Feb, was taken from “The Machinist". It gives a list of prices found in a letter by Alex Andrews. a stud- ent at Southern California Uni- versity. The letter was written by his great granduncle, Ell Richards in Bolinger County, Mo. in 1853. It quota but, 2 to 8 cents a pound: butter 12 to 15 cents; coffee. eight ol- nine pounds for ti; dried apples $1.26 a bushel; peaches s2 a bushel; turkeys $2 a dozen; chickens $1.50 a dozen. pltal, Mrs, alty, A warning flint unions might. be outlawed in this Province if they caused work stoppages was sounded last night by Premier J. Walter Jones in an address be- fore the Charlottetown branch of the Canadian hagion. Tho Premier laid he WII happy to say that: proportionately more veterans had gone back to the land in Prince Edward Island than in any other Province. but Feb. piial Mrs. l-Ioim Mrs. backs up we may pass a law nut- lawlng all unions in this Pro- vince. and we will not be defeat- ed It the polls for doinf it. "If union men don't like tn pitch in like the big majority of a Rural Beautification Society- the first for tilts Province. and possibly tlhc on-iy existing Provinc- lfll filflanization of ils'kind ltl Can- ada. This Society was formed re- cently. with the following officers and directors forming its first exe- cutive. Honorary President-Hon. J. Bernard, Lieutenant Governor. Pnesidenb-LieuL-Coionel E. W. 39 yo A. Johnstone. Long River. a Vice President-Mr. P. w. Tur- f,’,-,,,f‘"f,-,,,,,‘.*°‘,";,"“,,,§‘°{;;§‘;,"- ,,",‘. Mr‘ Chaflmiemwn‘ IUOTE-In Somervllle. Sccretary-Treasurer-Mr. E. D. Reid, Charlottetown. Directors-Major‘ J.A. MacDon- ald. M.L.A., Cardigan, Mr. Donald A MacDonald, M.B.E., Glenfinnan. Mr. W.E. Darby, L.L.B.. Summer- ‘gide. Mr, J.A. MacGregor. Central Lot 16. Advisory Board—Horl. W. F. A. Stewart. Provincial Minister of Agriculture; Representative of PE. I. Women's Institute, Representat- ivc of Provincial Department of Agriculture, Mr. Gordon C, Warren, Dominion Experimental Farm. Charlottetown. Lt.-Col. W. W. Reid, D.S.O.. PEI. Travel Bureau, Mr. L. W. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Education. GREAT BISMARK B80 Feb. aged merly Prince Otto Bismarck, Geimanyu greatest statesman. was bom i615 and died in i890. YQBII. wlslvnn-at m Hospital, Feta. m.‘ to w. Ind J.. Emmett Winner, watery, daughter. Blllflev E- Grwtt. Oharlottcttttr. a daughter, Carol Dianne. '1' MwnoNALn-AVlhe Prince Ed. ward Island Hospital on Feb, t; MacDonald, City, tJanis rlwwsn-at the Prince 13.1w, Island Hospital satin-day, pep ._',_, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pt, ' Brackley, a Wood. SMITH-At the P. E.-I. 3mm,“ Brinsley Stfliih. Bast 303ml,‘ daughter. Elinor Erma. MaoDONALD-At the P. E.I. H ts- Mrs. John B. MacDonald. Itlre Point, twins, a boy and ,, m. Donald Pierce. and Bertha Loin“? [CELLS-At ‘ ' on February 24. 1946. to Mt; and HARRINGTON - At the County Hospital on Fob. 23, i947 to Mr. and Mrs. Keith HZifTlHg: ion. Spring Valley, a d,-,tt;h,,.,._ COADY—I|l the City Hospital on Walter 005d)? of Emyvflit‘. zl sun MacLI-JOD-At the P. a. l. it»... RoGERS0N—At the Prince Coull. ty Hospital, Fr-b. 21, to Mr. fllld added that they must: all be Dre- gifggbrjummerslde’ a son‘ Richard pared for hardWvol-k. “A _ v “You must forget about this lt-ebtifgy ‘ff, lifigwto uon eight holll‘ titan." ha ma. "Tittle Edwin, T. Hagen a ‘dau it} is nonlensc. Let Nova Sootia (Frances Henrietta). g H’ have it,—,-not hare. If we get: our M“ _________, MHRRIAGES firjiititiiintat, "~,,,; Christian Church Parsonage. Wednesday. February 19th. 1947,13.- the Rev. Marvel D. Dunbar. Llolti our le here." tho ier .- Benjamin Grant i0 Mmflm’ elarcgtaogthcn I any. Igtrflttliiem ‘to Efgfjan Bmnmfl bmh "f mm" somewhere else. We might even ' ___, g manage to load the boats without DEATHS n “A them." ___ HARDING-At her hfiffln m, Prime Edward Island is to have Cambridge Street. Sulnttiorsttlr, Sunday. Feb. as. 1.947, Mrs. Jtllln Hllfdlntl- aged 7'1 years MCCARVELL~AI “'5- Zl- I947. Fred M-CCni‘\'r‘li..l-'Z"i DOUCETTE-Dlcd tit his Llic tis- IdEIiCP4 39 Spring Park Rcuti. Foil, 23, i947. Lawrence Doliccttc. nwl '79 years. HOUSTON-At the Prince E;l\"."-it i island Hospital on Saturdn, ‘ February 17th. 1947. Jcrot Buote. aged 78 years. Forntcrir tf Rustico. P. -E. Island. RlClIARIh-At Monday, Feb. 24. Mrs. Ivfarcarr‘. Richard. aged '18 years. CHOWAN-At Hlg-hfield. Wednes- day. Feb. 26. 1947. Heather Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Chowun. GDRMAN — A! Kénsingfou STEAD-At 26. 1947. Harold Blaine, aged l3 months, son of Mr. Sterling Stodd. GORRILL-At Spokane, Wash. Feb. 17. Mrs. Reuben Gorrill for- ARSENAULI‘ - at County Residual on Feb. 2'1. i047. Joseph P'elix'.Arséhault. ItWl l" sifting? Qhylfbttelntl; M11 iv. l t to Mr. and M“ to Mr. and we. chums A Alana). i a ‘ daughwr vstt, $011. Alfred m...“ l7, 1947. t0 Mr. and .\ir~ ll Feb- 2Q» 1941. f0 Mi‘. anti the P. E. I. HOSpilQL Wm- A- K9115. Central Roy. E iOII. PiJlWP. 33- 1947. t0 Mr. and .\l:=, Feb. 24. 194/1, to Mr, m”; Fred MaoLeod (nec Bolt)‘ an) a son, Barry way.“ Richard Rogerson (iiébnvilfl tifl Kensiugt ttu ,... H PS . I- i. Blass, . ;t_ llcr rcsltlcttrr. three months, daugllt-n- n! on 26. I917, Joseph Golmnil. 8i years. ‘P 38H» Elm Ave, Prh. and .\ft.=. of New London. tho Pt lnce _.