-_1- .s..~.s-..~qav..-vuu.-un~v~flvuad-n __i_’_AGE TWELVE ' OUR News 1s ___._._.i__.. uncer- THE 61111112151111? . . .-.-APR1!-._2’-1‘"" 0R OUR SATURDAY 51153121115511 MONDAY —E.\‘TERTAIZ\'ED (‘LIJB — Mrs. A S MacKay entert ned the lai- ies sociul club of ' ' United Church Friday etc 2 her home on Central Street, After ilic usual bu-i 1111.11 110111" was (1111.11- 111 its served. S. .,- QlTIl-LVS 001N171’ covltr - pleaded zuiltv to _ __ the charge of forging endorsementlwrdfi.‘ 11111-111113 James Gorman on a cheque. and was released on a rusrwndeti svntl-nce 1;)" Judge Gavan (‘ Duifv ’l“11e dcicnmnt was requir- ed to 111 21 a bond o.‘ 1 A ' “(l5 Si". DEAD- hv n! a large circle of LITTLE DAFGTI-IR w. 1n .‘.I. John Lee 121 hen 81in . She ' w m i on Srvurdajv morn- p, Cciliarv. - 111 §fl"ll”tlllt' . 1 T1.- tvm-itiaster 1v 111.11" .\f 1 l)<'\"1lf"|‘.'§ n, -" - .11 .i Laliave. N. S C"?! . of Suntmersidc of tllc vessel 111111011 csrrv lilllibwi‘ from F:::1:11zt1'.-'1.1'c. il"\l-.lf\L S 'I{I).\Y - The ' tire late James W. held from the resid- father, Fredk. S on Sat- at the .1e ya . . were. 1 Fired Chandler, Wilfred! D. AIacAusland, J White. ‘yuzald. Johnson. inter- Pioolcs Cemetery. INJYRED- salt from the at Caz-tell Bros. morning Philip suffered s. broken ankle 1 5fl'll(‘k m’ one of tthe tubs . ‘a1 finzswtiizr. lie was taken to rlrvm-tottwi Hospital. Robert . rutotlwr workman. had ' r-n flnrgcrs injured when his bind cauigltt in s hoisting hook. lie received first aid at the Wiiflff. net ‘ lss rf Saturday FFNERAI. SERVICES — The f‘. 1,1 of 511-5, Romain Gallant 1t s held Saturday morning from ‘ A.A. Hennessey FUYIETBI H0111! \\'1=dncs- ‘ ...<<-uunxt:ii" i-rltcirssrn-I . , V‘ ‘Ab. C‘. ithe farcwefl adores-s. Mr. ‘TUESDAI ..‘I"'.-\RI'.'\\'ELL PARTY — s. _‘ ‘Montague Wright. Morita He, enter- . lalneo 11 nlunber of lfldltfsg to dinner "ad new’ M m. ISLANDEB DEAD - Mrs. Edwin ,Reid, Rollo Bay, received a tele- ‘grasn on Saturda announcing the oath of her blo- 1t*1-.it21.t2.1:: lél°rfedol bfiPliO““$-?i‘ viii guc was the guest of 1101101". During i111 1116 1111119 W118. N. Y-. l-‘Blll the ever. 11g £110 \\'a_~, presented with l Wreck Friday !11"1‘1. t1 ilxc gill ~— . ltlargaret Ruth Lee \s held yes- frcvm me residence ‘iof her parents. Mr. sud Mrs. John thee. i Douglas Street, to the ‘Church o1 tuc Host Holy Recicemer Requcm i-irgil Mass was by Rel‘. A. J. Loftus 055.1%. also conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were, Messrs Freddie Ween, Joseph IL-ee. Fran . s .\ln--_~u, Walter Cas- forti. (were G.1.....111 and Herman Dv-Vt-anx. ‘ieufE-“crltld the sec- 11111 :1 wcck and claim- .111’ of another aged resident, ‘It Croken aged eighty- _\v:1.s a life long resid- 11*. Funeral was held r1 . April l8 if’ .' C; l. llvlti, . 11111411 Alix-s was otleretl bv her nephew. Rev Basil Croken who la.: sad rites at lbcarers were S. /' so prrfornlcd the ol- _ A. ltionaghau, Kinkora. -F.-\RL‘ ‘and unuj liviirv" lei med .1 t sou. Ruisuu. on parturc for the mu 1s a cllfiti to a iiaitt-rv (it the heavy arlill Over one hundred guests were u n-Piii 111111 .1 tr-rv Jolly time vvu. Mrs 11:1 .1011 Walls-Li d1 " 1' 111 l ‘.1 ztrold Mo B1155 Frances W11 .111adc a "t- niation of a ‘sultabe gift to the uucst of honour 111ml Mrs. Clark fvlacQuarrlc read Crozlet ‘ 10mm up 11 fctv mouths ago but was tukcn iii ,-;ud 11nd 1111-11 spending -' ilOillP lo recuperate ton gave a p ‘in his wished him success in his new car- eer. . Mr. E. N. Easter North Wilt- shire has received the sad news o.’ the death nf his sister, Mrs Lil- lian E. Sizallntt. who passed away in Whitman, Mass. The late Mrs. skaling was a. faithful and consistent member of the Methodist Church and one of the most active workers. giving consirirrable of her time to church activities, She was also a member of the W. C. T. U. to which she also de- voted considerable time. Funeral service was held at the funeral home. 609 tvashington St. with a large number of friends and relatives in attendance. Rev. Ed- ward R. Wnrnc of the Methodist Church officiated. the family plot 11.. to the Church of the Most Holy’ Redeemer where uiem High y Rev. R. Muss was rfllebfflffld r" 95R. 'I‘il_e pallbearers s. James Devine. Jos- _ i‘, 1:. Benjamin Gallant, J/seph A. Gallant, Joseph Blanch- 11rd and John Lswicr. service at the grave was coducled by RAV- Dnniei Sullivan, C.SS.R. LOG HOUSE R.~\Zl5D—A dotllbk ¢.»,,,.,,,..,,; 10;; house (94-96 Fitzroy SiirfPii is being razed here. Re- cords still intact reveal that it was built in i833 by William E1196 0°!‘- mzmk, a former resident of Ca. ins-ton. Litter the house was sod h‘) J The deed _ by William 1.1.. um and witnessed by Henry T. Jl-nkins and Thomas B. Tremaine. written with pen and ink. i116 original lease of the property is as Interment was in in Colebrook Cemetery. the pail bearers being Walter Hatch, Sher- man Owen, Wilbur Taylor and Har- ‘old Easter. POST NUPTIAL SHOWER-A very pleasing event took place at the White Spot, Dunstafinage, on Wednesday, April 10. when Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maccallum were tendered a miscellaneous shower by their friends of Dunstafinage, Marahfleld and surroundln dis- LrlClS, As Lloyd and 111's Winsome 31011118 bride were led to the seats 0f honour, heavily laden baskets of lovely presents were brought in by Mrs. William Dover and Miss Robertim Boswell and opened by Misses Mary Ferguson and Jean Scott, while Mia; Norma Jenkins read the accompanying verses. After Lloyd and Lsabcl had ex- pressed their thanks, they were each given s, bouncing and all Joined in singing "For They an: Jolly Good Fellows". The remain- der of the evening was spent in dancing and social intercourse. Re- freshments were ladies. Mr legible as the day it was issued. At the Affleck homestead which Mr. Alexander Alfleck had helped to build from the virgin woods. this 81111111 old man of Seorietown, celebrated his 96th birthday on Saturday en- loving perfect health and hat-miner! in the midst of his famllv and friends. From earlv mornintZ $919‘, grams, letters. and gifts Ilflll HFFHWH . . R. UNI-liked also for the hail for this social event. The Gyro Club meeting held last evening in the Charlottetown Hotel took the form of a ladies night. from absent friends whcgltéevelirfglllld‘ 1 The guest speaker, Miles Mary Mus- . hei Z2d°".i..‘°{.‘-‘é}€é‘2..°§ true; had always received at the Affleck home. isllnd relative; and friend! 611MB 111 W" son to extend Mr. M11001! m"? napnv returns. _BIRTIIDAY PARTY T Mrs. Harrison Bcll gave a childrens par- tv for her _voung daughter Nancy Lou t-o celebrate her seventh birth- day. Party games were 111M911 , until tea time when the guesw en- . jrlyed a lovely birthday tea. J19 1111:1112 room was prPi-lllv deflflaml for the occasion and in the Cfirlife of the table was a lrautifully frosted cake with seven tiny candles 1 burning brightly, LO thfl dfillflht 0f] the kiddies. After A very IIHTJDY] time th- cfttilrlrcn lcft for home, vtis v Nuurj.‘ Lou "many harm‘ tow-Isl." - i RETYRNS HOME -- Mrs. Haifa‘ r1111 Pra . Portland. Maine. 1v nbcth McKe-nna. 80mm", . a_r iveci home durln!» ‘t: 2m: wr-"nmnanied ihel rrn111.n. of Mrs Patti's sls‘er lifiss. Math Mulch home to the island for burial "nwv Viet-r delllYPd sw- cntcrn hours en mute .011“! l"! fir-oi. fiv- irnck being stibmcrztecl; t“- wptvy 1n .1 ' lr-rnble denihi 111mm . . icKciina was a 5.1V, .-1‘l li 4on1; friend o! tht- ."".U"l whose rc‘a‘1ve1| 1 rypnyp; “fr. rrirtfc hrr kindness A I ienri in 11cm 1c .1 friend indeed. (Prvriot nmsc cnpvi. ,5‘ 1\ l’) NF“? RECEIVl-Jll— ‘Hierc p1 sen natav m 111 Countv l-I ‘ l. Sumuierslrlc. Enturrlw", l1 '.l'.2'lii1.Fldr?d Bouiteni vnuucrst F”'i of Mi‘. wild M" 1 jlflvfyj,‘ gnufftt‘, Alhtlni‘. E'(l"@d 1'1"“ just scvrntc 1 vrm-s of H121 h5g4 bran . RPM taxis f. wool: vvct‘ m, t-mn cwrc an’! skllrul mcdicei treevivrwt uc YFPPIVPd pmvPfi "1 no cvail Wdrrrl wr= n vcvuu man, of n11 r ptfuftllv pwmms DPYTW] “YVQIV nnri f1 kind f‘l'F“C.“»‘.il'I§l. B1‘- sidea iv: futiicr and lilOf-llf‘? therei one brother-m nrr lrft to mourn 1mm n. l"‘~\' It‘ 11w Attilrrl’ “"1 a swer Jrnn in (Jliarlottctowvn. Th’ {ppm-xi 11.1111 lv- 1*"?! 'rnm H10, horrc of lv-t {rm-emu t/"nv (Mon- day) at 23o pm. to the cemctcrv 0t Bearlewwn. ,sc:l, Traffic representative, "i: B. sgue. spoke very instinctively on the equip- ment, service and policies of the Trans-Canada Airlines. empha- sizing her story with a flim show- ing a regular flight from Montreal to Vancouver. Her address proved most interesting, and a vote of thanks moved by J. Thomas Davie-s and seconded by F. Walter Hynd- man was conveyed to the speaker by the chairman, Morton Dew. The ladies were welcomed by R. Donald Scott. and the club was entertained with music by Charlie Chamberlain and Don Messer. Prizes for the winter bridge tournament were presented, and after the speakers address, the club members and gursts spent a social hour bc-Loresdisbandmg. A- mong the guests were Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Creelman. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man W. Lowther, Mrs. L. T. Low- tiller. The death occurred a_t Montague yesterday 1110ruf11g_ of Mrs. P000, ngetl 76, beloved wife of Mr. W. h oole She had been in failing health for about a year. and two weeks ago her illness took a more seri- ous tum and she gradually grew weaker until the enrl came. Mrs Poole by her many fine qualities of mind and heart endear- ed iwrself i0 all who 21:81‘! 1191' and hcr passing will be learned with deep regret by a wide circle of friends S1111 lr-aves to mourn a sorrow-ins husband. three sons and four . . -‘ lls will be pm," daughters. [he sons we WL. Poole, i c" l "11 and L‘ H’ P0910’ Mlmmguc’ Gem“ l Eiiyiigiils Bnais at the station and W. Pooie of Toronto. 11nd the daulhters are Mrs. Edmund Hanan. of Regina. Mrs. George Scllurman of North Sytlnct‘. Mfrs. S C. Muc- Lcrm oi Montague. and Miss Eieen Poole of Rutlnutl. Vermont. Mrs Poole (use Catherine West- nwnyi “'11s the tlziutzlifcl‘ of the inf/- Captain Richard Wrslaway of Al- birm and a sister nf Nlrs. Gcorzc W. Altkcti. Lower Montague. Mrs. M. V. Stnffo d of Rnltmn and of C811- taiu Jamcs Wcsiaway of Halifax. To the bereaved relatives the Gitardlnu extends sincere sympathy. Mrs. Poole will be laid to rest on Wednesday. April 24in in Lower 54011117111111‘ C"m"l"»‘" mnmvmg n Lres whet-n the service funeral service beginniu" a.‘ 2 P m. in the Unit/ad Church, M0111" built . _ .4 _..ua..s'.\.1_u LAID T0 RESII-‘Ilie funeral 0f ' i W130 ‘of Miss Margaret Stromberg who his mend; m c,,,_1l'o1‘l11crly belonged to River honour amii Plctou. N. 5. For the -RETURNl-.u 1'0 HALIFAX- Mr. William Affleck and Mr. Ed- ward J. Pattie, former cometary of Nova. Scotia Board 01f Pin Under- writers, returned w Halifax, N. 8., on Monday after spending a few days at Mr. Affleckis old home in Searletown. to be present on the occasion of the 96m birthday of Mr. Afflecks fat-her, Mr. Alexan- der Affleck. B. , Mrs. Patrick Casey, New York. ‘U. S. A, spent Thursday with her lslster-m-law Mrs. Peter Carter. 48 ,Road. Mrs. Casey was called home idue to the illness of her mother M.s. Thomas Kennel: She lef; Sat- urday morning on return to ‘home accompanied bv her sister ;Mrs. J. De Long of New York and gbrother Martin Kenney, Ottawa. also visited their mother in her illness. . RSOCIAL GATHERING —MI‘S. . Johnston , Montague was en- l ertained by Mrs. Rov Fraser and a .'number of ladies of the United Church Montague 011 Friday. The evening passed ialeasantlv with games and other amusements and an address was read to Mrs. John- rstone accompanied with a little 1 gilt. Dainty refreshments were serv- ed bv the hostess and the ladies dis- . parsed with manv kind wishes to ‘ Mrs. Johnstone who expects to leave . on ‘Fucstiily for Loggleviile. N. 8., where she plan..- to spend part of the summer, later joining her daughter, Mrs. W. A. MacLaggan at Sid yMlnes, where Mr. W. A. MacLag- gammanager oi the Bank or Nova Scotla at Montague is being trans- ferred to.-L. I --DEATII or muss MARUAK- ' 115T S'IROl\lBEI{G-—Mally' fr. .1115 '\\'lll regret. to learn of the passing died on Saturday home of her niece. Mrs. Waiiacel AiacC/alium, St. Eleanors. Miss 1 IS-trombcrg wo. 80 ytars of age and ; Jzhn. , past nine years she had resided in St. Eiea- , nors with her niece. In spite of her advanced years ivliss strcmberg 5 was keenly interested in current even-ts. and could CCHVBIKB intell- igently on any subject. The tuner-l a1 has been postponed until today (Tuesday) st 2 o'clock on account of the storm, and will take place weather and wads pcrznlttlrlg from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. MacCalum. ‘ lit-Ht 8B I116 FERNWOOD RESIDENT‘ PASSES —Tl1ere passed away quite suddenly at 11L; home in Fernwooci yesterday afternoon, Mr. James Sherry at b3 years of age. Mr. sherry had been, up and about as twual in the morn- ing, He took a sudden heart attack] in the aftcrnon and passed away ai- mcst at onqe. Mr. sherry was well and favorably known in the district‘ and had been B. promment farmer until a few years ago when he re- tired and has since wed with his son. Mr. Arthur Sherry at Fern- wood. Another son, George, resides. at Fcrnwood. Mr. Sherry was twice‘ married. His first wile was Eliza- betu ‘Prainor and his second wile was Annie Alice Murphy, who pre- deceased him some years a . A1 liarge family o: sons and dams ters| are left to mourn. Much sympathy 11s extended to the family in their] ,sudden bereavement-S. I l —DEATH or‘ MRS. oatmeal ‘DOWELLJPhere passed away on! sunday after a long illness a-Lher homo in Carleton Mrs. George Dowell at 51 years of age. Mrs. Dowell had been ill for some years but was always bright and cheer- ful. she was a strliulcix member oil the Church of Scotland and was| loved and respected for her mam’ Christian virtues. She was the, daughter of the late John Hume.‘ her mother marrying a second time , to a. Mr. Brasnhall. The fatnvly; came to the Island frcm the Uni- ted States some years ago. Her mother passed away some years ago. Besides her husband three half sisters are left to mourn. namely. Mrs. Haszard Gardiner of Cape Traverse; Mrs. John P‘. Mac-I Quarrie of Monctcn. N. B, and Mrs. Alban Wcthsrali 1:1 Mussel-l ichusetts. Much sympathy ls ex-l tended to the bereaved. S. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Ailstiil Skerry, Albertou South on Thursday evening, April l8, in hon- 1 or of Mrs. John Perry tnee Violet ,MacDougalli. The parlor was dec- roratcd very artistically for the oc-, casion in a colour scheme of blue-f and white. with the seat of hon- our surmounted bv an arch of blue and white streamers and bells. The gifts werc opcned by Mrs. Don Fraser v_-i1ile the ac- companying verses wore read by Miss Mary Mallett. In a few well chosen words the bride thanked her man friends for the beautiful gifts an invited them all to visit her in her new liomc. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. A damty lunch was then served by the hostess, assisted by several of the young ladies, and sll departed for their homes, again wishinz the guest of honour many years of fu- ture happiness. AWARDED CONTRACT FOR RADIO—Lt.-C0l. K. S. ROW": W“ awarded the contract for the filo- iice radio which will be insta ed In the Charlottetown Police pa- trol. it was announced Last night following a meetinZ 01 the “ma” committee of the City Council. The amount of the tender was n00. 'I'i1ere will be a transmitter at the police station and a mcelvinl S" in the patrol. Police Dlifillunft 111° |City will be in contact with the station at all times and any rush icked up immediately. o ce were obliged to the men in the patml were unable ;to contact the station from 81A , parts o! the cit . At present when ;1,ho lights cutsl e the station arc wwitched off. it is the sisnal for a ‘cull. but the disadvantage is that the patrol miflht b8 8t U10 011161‘ end of the city and time is lost before the call is answered. When the radio is installed. the sergeant at the desk will be able to issue orders to the police in the pats-c‘ 1 immcdis a call t for help. Most Police imirvls 1n; ,ot.her cities are equi ed with this. service and a notabe decrease in’ crime has bflm nohd in installed, The typg or radio to b0 supplied is c Marconi. | Mr. s. s. Sime. ‘Raffle Ro- presentstive of ‘Irons-Canada Air- ways, arrived in the city last night from Halifax, N. B. —R.I."I'UIINED FROM FLORIDA '-Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers of ._ Coleman have returned from Flor- IUNEEAL SERVICE! -— ‘Hts funeral of the late Mr. Alexis Mur- Phy. aged 78 was held on Wednes- day morning, April i0, from his is residence MCKQIITIB who also conducted the services at the grave. The ball- bearers were, Messrs. George pow. er. Leonard. Clark, Percy Murphy, Walter Smith. Joseph Mathe . and Iceland Mayne. WEDNESDAY The peaceful passing to her eternal reward oi Mrs. Herbert R. Moose at her home in Kensinxton, on Saturday. March 30th, brought sorrow to her home and family, and regret to s. host of friends. —CELEBRATES 70TH BIRTH- DAY—-Mr. Henry Crozier recently celebrated his 70th birthday at his borne in Wilmot Valley when his fantiiy attended s dinner party in his honour and presented him wit-h a mahogany smoking set to com- memorate the event. B. —l’.-\S5|:.‘S Exmvunlruuivs- Captain James Strig-ht who for many years ran the Bedeque ferry has successfully passed his exam- inations for a Masters certificate, of freight steamers in home wa- ters. Captain Stright is also well knowm as a builder of high c133; yachts and his many friends will be 21nd to learn of his success. B —MRS. J. W. HOGG ILL -- Mrs. George Barbour of Coleman is in Sumlnerside staying with her sister. Mrs. John W. Hogg, who is seriously iii at her home on Bel- mont St. Mr. Barbour and their son Wandsll and daughter. Greta, were weekend visitors to 511mm"- side to see Mrs I-iogg leaving af- terwards for Charlottetown, AWARDED FELLOWSHIP .- Donald A. MacR-ae. Victoria Col- lege graduate. who for the past two years has been studying for bis Ph.D. in astronomy at Harvard, has been awarded a $1,500 fellowship from the Carnegie Corporation, it was announced recently by the Royal Society cf Canada. He will complete work on his thesis at Harvard next year-Toronto Star. Mr. MacRae is s. nephey of Mr. Farquhar MacRae and Mrs. R. Mac- Kinncn of this city. —FUNERAL AT 8T. ELEANORS --'I‘ho funeral services for Mi Margaret Stromberg were held on Tuesday afternoon from the resid- ence ol' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc- Calium, St. Elesnors" Rev. Wm. Vol-Wolf conducting the service at dho house and grave. Interment was in the People's Cemetery, Summerside. The pallbearers were, Messrs. Alfred Simpson, Frank Sweet, George Jelly, Loman Adasns, Robert Stavert and Ernest Mar- tin. S. LAID TO REST -The funeral of Mrs. (RBVJ J. M. Macheod was held Monday afternoon to Trinity Church. The service was conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller, Rev. Lewis Murray. Rev. Mr. Boyce, and Rev. Mr, MacQuarrle. ‘The hymns were "Kile Lord's My Shepherd." "Now the Labourers Task is O‘er," and Mr. Elmer Ritchie sang "Crossing The Bar." The pallbearers were. Messrs. Roy MncLean. Malcolm Mabhsson, D. J. MacLeod. Dr. J. C. Houston, Elmer Ritchie, John MacKenzie. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery. Rev Lewis Murray of- ficiated at the grave. Mr. Patrick Daley, prominent citizen of Summerside. has received word from Ely Hospital, Cardiff. Wales, G. -B., that his brother James Daley, whom he had thought drowned at sea years ago was seri- ously ill He was astonished to hear that he was still living. Fifty years ago James Daley sailed on the Bnrqua Charles E. befurgey fiom Summerside and had never re- turned. The last that was heard of him was in i928 from Seattle Wash. when the widow of his bro- ther Hugh sent word to Mr. Pat- rick Daley that he had visited her. _ Later came the word of a James Daley listed among those lost when a sailing vessel had gone down of! Tacoma, S5 miles south of Seattle, and as James had soiled from Seattle about that time it was presumed he was drowned. Mr. Patrick Daley was delighted to hear news of his brother and replied im- mediately to the address. 8 Another deficit-this time of 41.022 on current account, in- clusive o! sinking fund o of $26 .000, was budget for in the Legislature last right by Pro- mler Campbell. Ordinary revenue the Premier estimated would amount to Ulr 050,032 for tho current your. Or- dinary eggzcndlturo he estimated at $3.2M. 4. The Premier s s for u wards of two hours an a half. devoting about half an hour to discussion 0f the prohibition issue at the close of his review 0d mmcnt this sub- tinancing. Ho introduce ject in referring to the forth- crlrminc plebiscite on the beer and w ne . He was followed byvtho i- tlon lender. Hon. Dr. . J. P. w- Millan, who contrasted the s- miers t attitude towards c- iiictits find increased" expenditure! w h 1s campaign ve srs ago to "balance tho budge ". r. Mm- MLllBn cited among other eviden- nes of extravagance the increased costs at Faloonwood Hospital ovcr you‘. Dr. MncMiilsn -—SEEIOUSLY ILL - Master Archie. son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Umberto! ill in the Prince County Hospital. —IIII'I.OVING - Biezlda will bepleesedtoleamflisithflzlll. Cannon who nu been qulw ill at hi: homo in Ouary during the winter months is making a good recovew. a. B. C. A. l’. GRADUATE -Amcng the recent graduates of No. 1 Technical School H. O. A. F. St. Thomas, Ontario. appears the name of Charles l. MacArthur, son of Mr. Ind Mrs. D. J. MldAfl-ililt. Con-oval]. P. E. Island. Mr. Mac- Arthur is spending a brief holiday at his homo. before proceeding to the R. C. A. F. depot at Dart- mouth. Nova. Bcotia. GOING T0 S1‘. PIQBE-‘Ilhen il now reciltcmd at the Charlotte- town Hotel the Superintendent of the Menruzzo Italisno (Italian cod- fish) Company of Genoa, Italy. who is on his way to St. Piema on busi- ness connected with his company. He left Italy about four weeks ago] Ha hid no statement to make for the press regarding the Interna- tional situation in that country. ENJOY-ABLE EVENING -—An Gn- J b. at: '§g.§.e1.1.w..~ *1" =1 t“ ith close scores. Re- s and entertainment Pleased e large crowd which are ookins forward for the second fine to take place next Tuesday. st nights winners are-Ladies first — Mrs. J. Pltre; Ladies second —Mi's. Wank Walker. First-Mr. ' Ge s Mr. Emmett McDontud. rtreezeout- Hsnry Doiron. Frank McDonald. The sudden “gassing! early Thurs- day morning arch . i940, at her home in New Glasgow, Prince Ed- ward Island, of Mrs. James C. Stev- enson, cams as a severe shock to her family and friends. Though not enjoying the best of health Mrs. Stevenson was not considered ser- ious. She retired as usual on Wed- nesday night about 10,80 and pass- ed away _ cirtly after. Born at New Glasgow m the year 1,864 she agent practically all her life here w ere she was highly esteemed. She ivas a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Binns and is the last. of s. family of eleven children. Her d, o! Baltic, is seriously Friends will regret to learn of the continued ilinteas of y. warren of this cl -LEF1‘ FOR TORONTO —Rev. ..-nétgltlgliau 110m". Arlétllilvl """ MON’ L--.Mr. Geomge . a -i beck has returned from Montreal‘ when he attended the fur suction sols. ‘stews FOY- v =‘§ to Mr. and M22. ‘glam drnpéa’ ‘(g CieorgadA. Christifi‘ ofilioiar? leg (at) s‘ V9"- RBKQTSOXI) I son, Vlledn my morn 8 or run “'1 GODFREYE“ me PT and n; Bum-M Dunc“ o] the ITBOPERTY §LLE—TI1Q H. R. irice baited clinics. Rcev. w. Christie, vesev sale was held lf-‘YOTR Wed- {shag fzavlwl on Ami 1a, m‘, l expects to be away about a weeic-S. 1 ilesciay. The taim sold for $3500 - . JB-mcs w and the other nwveabies brought YFQY- NW WUWI-IIN. l1 Eon. ' ‘ good prices. J. P. Bradley wu’ auctioneer. iMuNEmL-‘At m‘ Mn“ —MO'IWBED FROM TBYON —- Messrs. Chisholm and wn. 1111181111 Island Hospital on Apru directors at North Tryon, motored ___ to Mr and . w“ 1'1. 1m, dgslififiillmiliéiesiliéfiiiiméiii , fig, 33311301133333, R;5,;|w1wn.- w... "1" “PM th i t hearse, conveying the 7"‘ u t s" a 5|) ARn5__M ceiiiilniwcirlhe me new! Bvulw 3°", 11311,»; m"‘§m“",,‘,'."‘““* rsilllva Hospital i1‘: §1§i71‘1°e1§‘"""1 t0 Albany. Th0 main 11181111"!!! W“ o“ - u “r 5 p” ' ' m to M; and M" 1940, mlttumfiumm ‘. . Lawrence Ed s. - m“ llfilrblzdgfipgglilfl clay road; were m1. H. . iohubmwwn. ‘ am j- zrrm-sv m» m noun! nansavan —T.'ne sad Hmpjtg] m, A3,? 20mm" news was received by MN- W- 0- w. and 11m. Tons. Riggs, sac to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ‘M111- B111" dresmdfl’ °1 ""1 “m” “f h" Euswn Street, m bcinl welcomed Gisrlottcwwn. s Ion. "'- belove father. Mr. John McParau- har of Calgary. Alberta. on April 24. a! r n prolonged illness. The sym- stbv of rnanv friends will I0 0111 Hrs. Bruce. who also lost her L recently. the two deaths oc- currins within the vesr. -TWO SONS JOIN-UP —Mr. Fred Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews o! 0‘Leary. has enlisted with the Royal Cm- sdian Air Force and left on Mon- day for Moncton to report for duty. Another son. Lloyd. 15 Wit-h 1116 home from an extended trip Plimé‘; we...“ .‘..““11."‘.‘.“'J“.€~ e arc m1 e December and l turned Thursday. gafifwtfnlnlaywmw‘ zondlugltésuct. l some now/u. NAVY-Donia: BARKER-At the Prince 1 Saunders. son of Mrs. E. Bflinders, I 15111111 Hvallltai on April and o {omter Prince of wales Col- I to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 1,3,1," lege student 1m thisweekforflab. ""111 Rlvfl- a son. - ifax, enroutc to Entland, where I ETTEIIF-At the Prince Edward m M EACHERN-—A - M Island Hcalfitgeonplfigglag: 2 he ha: received an appointment in land Hospital on A rii 2t), 1m the Rpyal Navy. | and Mrs Douglas Etter, p‘ t° —-——-— WWII. a daughter. ISLAND LADY piss-Mrs. w.| WALSH-At Stanley Bridge AW - . J dso . P aJ, received the am Battery a. c. a. at Charlotte- gd Him ‘L, tgydeam o, m only ntfihrlaatliamtxc; Mgéearid Mrs. s. 1,. wwfl- islet, 1m. J. n. Pollard. West 1 Mary Murphy), s daughter. uomcomsny _ land Hospital. apruA§4,"'1'§4K' E- 11- and Mrs. Clifford c. Montqigng r " 1 Grey, Maine. two Bubs-rs Chanti- ler of Hazelbrook, P. Ii. I. Mrs. Christine Mameson of Cambridge, Massachusetts. form- City. a daushte . crly of Forest H111, Prince Edward CUDMOREQ“ N , ,,_ island. me widow of Duncan 1).. April 93rd, 1949‘ ,§“'_,,,‘,",,‘é§~~§;t Mathestm, died mddeziiy of cere- M", gudmom a ‘on ' A114 baaJ hemorrhage on April 5, i940 _________ at lnkeland. Florida, where she was nmnnuflm spending the Win19? WIN! hfl‘ daughter, Mrs. mristiue Truran. Mr. Anderson oi’ the Canadian C w Airways acid IVLr. Donald, c. A., ' ° Eingineer for the Maritimes flew to Summerside yesterday um- noon and inspected the runways of the Summer-side Airport. The inspection was made in company with Mayor Campbell, Mr. A. R. Brennan, president of the Board of Trade and members of the airport l f wi sloo and of’ sur- romlnllzegtglliiunitigs were sadden- ed and grief-stricken when news was received that Mr. Thomas Dia- mond had passed away in the P- E- I Hospital on April 10th. _Altl1011811 Mr. Diamond had been 1H P001‘ health for some years it was only for two wee previous to his enter- ing the hospi i on March 30th t-hBT- his illness seemed critical enough to demand constant medical fluent-K)"- Even then his condition was con- gldeféd hopeful until on Monday the am ms family was called w his bedside and from that hour until the end one member or another 1B‘ mained with him constantly. -—COUN’I‘Y COURT —In the County court this week Judsfl S1111)" presiding, several cases were hcrud which had been DostDoned from the {March term. The case of Neil Brad- _—" ' prisms ‘ nnWw-T-L -—At Carleton m, A ,1, ., I940. Mrs. George Dowell, an; 1',’ “""'-""'3R ——4t ti". Princ» mum t .Mill . Bd- gllrrgoclilfrdiiilt filialeilrdqvas coifclud- wmniltub gmlglmlyd n11 Hvturdav. Apr" ‘m. it. ed and judgment given in favor of M-n H ‘Foul er. sop n! Mr. 11M the plaintiff for $179.35 and c0515 —MOTORED FROM BOSTON- .. arr: Houlter. A banv 11179411 Mr. Riggs rctuming to Charlotte- town from Boston left there on Tuesday morning and caught the ll o'clock morniing boat at Cope Ibnnentine. Mr. Rims WW3 obl:g- “Tltniwwwnh _s+ 1p,......~,1,,,,.,, 4 "T. "if? Mrs Wollsr-a v1m.,.@,,*t...,, Qt. Weannrs. Am-u gn ' - ‘Hfartvaret Strnmberg. v "1"‘D71"'|""N R"'Y"'field. Any-ll 1v The case arose out o1‘ a collision be- tween two truoks on the i11tti1\vav' 111 Vernon River last summer. _ H. Strcn K. 0.. for the M81111!" an Iowel Com ton and C. D. Mao passing Just at time was doubly sad owing to the fact that Mr. Stevenson, who had suffered a partisiystroke a few days previous was confined to his bed was thought for a time he wouid ra- cover, to some extent at. least. but despite medical aid and kind nurs- ing. God willed otherwise and he gradually grow weaker till.on tho morning of April 9th he too passed away. THURSDAY B. B. BELLE ISLE- The S. B. "Bells Isle" arrived in port about '1 oclock yesterday morning from Halifax and ls loading considerable cargo. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mr. Joseph McAleer was held yesterday morning from his late residence, spring Park Road i0 the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Ca lum for the efendant. Judgment was given in the case of the Provin- cial Guardian vs. Gerald Redmond and Bondsmen in which action was arought on s. bond given to ensure ed to leave his car sit Borden and proceed by train to the city. B. Mr. Clayton ‘Ilwmas has lust a; 0 191". Albert MzwDutf in H: 11411, w-agvg ' ‘ VEE-Jn the Prov... Frhvnvfl v.1.“ "osnlini llcrll 20hr 1940. inn-u.» ‘ ' ‘ b f: 1 t ti Ofgeftulfgililflelllillfgltlilautlie 1.1%} olctijmlitaerileeqstegg §§1'l1°v1i1c°“manv “Jar”??? T” “EM a 3”" m Redmond under the children of 1m- new improvements certainly makes “mm” 'J’““_'ht1"1' <1‘ M?» 11nd .1115. married parents aft upon which the it (me of the most comfortable 31m" 1”‘- defendant had cle aul ed. Judgment- iIIOtICIICg in ithtoi dlsttlricteMi-uéfhorltiila-ei; "tI-‘r-wyu-At Perv-wood on Ap-q {i185 ballet? gofiilclfighaiiii ‘$31’ “W? cxtimliin; 53.1fm? which brill Iiriflkfi it F‘ ‘Q40’ “mm” shym" "M '3 wtgtsonailfcacNauzht for the Provln- all the more attractive. Mr. William gemlsiv ' a V“ H, cial Guardian and 0.1). MncCalmm Marks of Albany was the carpenter AIR. S -A Hal u ls Ru‘ rm Anvil 10th. i940, Patrick Cairns. awed 80 vesrs. "CAREER -Af hi: residence. '1‘ spring Park Road. Anril ‘"3, 15111 Joseph MCNOEI‘. age a0 years. POOLE-Al Montague. April "m" 1M0. Mrs W. L. Poole. 11w‘ 7T LAIRTI-At tthe Prince F"1'v'1*(l Island Hospital April 22. 11m. Ev- erett. fmid of Cavendish, aged ti’. JOWNSTCNF -—At Lona Diver An- ril 22 i940. fifvs. Ralph tltlhimlnnc. need ?.'l vears. 1" TROWSDALE —At Victoria. Aprl! in charge of the work There passed sway at her home in r 11 a iaortiiakigiaili Lot 3° onrsunigt?‘ Malbcln an . o e o ea ‘s no e rrigljdshglsltlhelrwl IEIhQmBaTIOIyIlB of women in thgperson o: Mrs. Tobias Mr. Anthony Gallant t0 celcbratchcoady. The deceased. formerly An- che 69111 birthday anniversary of ; nle Monaghan. daughter ofhtlie late the" 11111“ in Mllwauktc- W“ M“ $11.31“ 1¥l1“-"'°““.l‘°£l““.§l‘i ‘"8 t is the son of Lamang 11 e Y5 Cm Y “in 031m“ m, o, the and lived most of her long life gfilelg-“glogxxéeergf t3?“ 655mg and her native garish. 58 years ago she . led To fa; Coadv. Seven years settled in st. Marys. Hope River mmou n1 ibated in 11m. Mr. Gallant has been en- "@- ‘ w“ " “"1” °°° r . ti ' 1d‘ tddi anniversary gineer for Catholic Institutions for w“ ‘w m L? m: for the defendants. Several snlail debt, cases were adjourned until May ‘ltd-S. Mass was sung by Rev. A. L. Loltus C.SS.R. The pallbearers were, Messrs. John Lund, Jos. Gallant, Benjamin Gallant, Charles Smith, Dominic Doyle and Peter Connolly. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. D. 0'Sulliva11, 0.85.3. ROADS CLEARED IN SOME SECTIONS — Moderatin weather- came to the assistance of p ow crews working on the Provincial highways yesterday and the Charlottetown- Montagut- road was reported open for motor traffic last flight. The stretch of pavement from the City to Moreli was also clear. but efforts of the plow crews were halted by the Malpeque Road, The] plows are still working on tile high- wav LOWEVBI‘. and it is expected that cars will be able to make Summer- side and Borden by the lust of the week. The streets o1 the City are in éair sldmpe afatgg Iyetstterdayilwsallli": econ cry r0 n e coun still in a bwd condition for travel. PRESENTATION T0 MR. LUCK --At a largely attended meeting of the Hi-Y Grads at the Y.M.C.A. last evening Mr. Norviiie E. Luck was the guest of honour and dur- ing the course of the meeting was presented with an address and an appropriate gift in appreciation of his interest in the Club during his stay in Charlottetown. Mr. P. W. Turner, honorary president of the club was present and paid iowin tribute to Mr. Luck for is ou standing contribution to the YMCA. and also his contribu- tion to the welfare of the youth of this city. The address to Mr. Luck was read by Ral h V. Cre htou and the fi-eseutat on was m a by Clifford soDol-uld. Arthur Jones was chairman and Fulton Pierce led thl sing-sons. WEDDING BILLS — A quiet ‘but pretty wedding tool: place in 8t. Patrick's Church, Hamilton, Ont., on April 2nd, st 6.80 |.m.. when Orson oooeiia MocKinmm. daughter of Mrs. Macllinnon and the 11M Daniel MacKinnon of Stsliamon, was united in marriage to William J. Deslloches of Hamilton. formerly of Charlottetown, P.E.I. Rev. LA. Ollluhm performed the ceremony and also celebrated Nuptial Mus. The bride was pl-ettily attired in a navy blue tailored suit worn with l, sins-ll flowered 11st and corssge of roses and white hyscinths. She carried a white Prayer Book with white satin streamers and rosebuds. Miss Marion McDonald smnded u bridesmaid, and the groom was supported by Mr. John Long. Fol- i 11g the ceremony s. wedding breakfast was served and later the young couple left on a short trip to Niagara. Falls. Buffalo and other American cities and on their return will reside in Hamilton. Previous to her marriage, the bride was the guest of honor st several social functions and received a large number of beautiful wedding gifts. Mr. and Mn. Dositoches will have the but wishes of n large circle n1 vuitllspm. . friends for much happiness lo th» you! l-hlfi lio ahead. , ___ T] a 51¢ a a M. with. Mrs. Manning Archibald ind ch o clown. F-l-l- tweoiliralcvlfilrst Bind 5022011011 atria. by Mr. Archibald at flodawok and MCN T0 10g‘ n“ u lzlmou ovum lt-hdrmwmimnmoamau. l'-- the last twenty years in the City. He is the father or Father Arthur Mr. Sam Gillls of Shamrock met 23. 1940. Mrs. Levi Trowsdrlie mt‘ C. F, M, Gallant or st. Thereza, wit-Rio yelrvtpainféil ggifie regrrgtltabllg 80 years. ' . ee w o . . _.._.._______. _ sum m w» R1"- Rvmend v 11.2: .:.':...:1..t....... .1. ".111... Bellemar College, Tacoma, Wash- y lngton. The family was present ex- g§°1h1glfgggltgénvéfirebsulfér" (‘jfifg c-ept m’ we Rev‘ path-eff’ Gabnc] when in some wav or other Banker's hcelm officer l)“ me Q1?“ Lakes’ . axe siiuucd from his 2mm striking “"1 “my D"““’“°~ “mm” 51W‘ Mr Gillis on the 1c; inflictin verv art on the lakes. Among the guests scrim“ ,,,,,_ M “resent M11 a ms 15 there were Stormy Thompson, .' Damn, m the Prince county Hos-l a-ldermu" m m“ ward? “m” Diltll where he is improving as Well Kneeland, agezq of the Railway as can be expected, Express Co. and James McGee, i___ Sumrinlendflli "1 Indllimfll “"0111 FREE DISPENSARY-An execu- , for boys. Mrs. Gallant is very 110- live meeting of the Free Dis n- sary presided over by Ma or . E. tlige sfgr her mgdlneailly 75 ygnrs 0 . 8 gOES O ciurc BVCry ay M N n w h 1d ester a when to Moss and kept verfi merry dur- n CW8‘; decllfiised em 1311a tileyanuual 1 the evening t5 ‘n3 French meeting on Monday May 13th, in o cs and Mr. Kneeland with his the Legion m," and m" m, "h ollcctic envelopes for roken French helped greatly and] mm, c n o; all were contented and wished Mr. ,6,“ m. ma‘; m, Ma "UL Mm QfQhMYS- Gallant mam’ mm? R. L. Cotton gendered Yier resi na- r Gays‘ n] tion as secretary-treasurer, w ch F m“? ltion she has faithfully and care- Profossional Cards filly filled during the past, i2 years and will be further deal with at the “ ,, annual The death occurred in Quincy, $lll.“‘.§€i§.l‘“;a.%£.fi‘§m£..v ll. F. ARGIIIBALD after an illness of numy years. f Miss Bilrke was a ind-y of many Chartered Accountant ine qualities and beloved all s who knew hm 1W no Richmond smc ..° FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral c! tLe late Mrs. W. L. Poole. Montague, was held on Wednesday lftemwrl. April 24th from the Unit- ed Church. A large number of citi- ‘wrls slithered at the church, to puy their last respects to one who was WCAI and favourably known. The service was conducted by her pastor the Rev. S. E. Haywar assisted by the Rev. John Bter ing of the Georgetown United church. 'I"he O floral tributes were mmiy Bild beau- She was a daughter of the law Phone l7 E0. lIox l2 tlful. Tue flower cortaga was driven Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burke. by Mr. Leo Collins She leave.- to Her father who was a prominent ' WWW mourn s sorrowinil husband, sons W. H. Poole, George W. Poole o: Toronto, L. H. Poole. also four analysts. Mrs. Edmund Haaen oi a, Mrs. George Schurman ot North Bydneyboivlrs. S. C. MacLean, t dn le oi’ utlandwyer- $3101.32. £$3°l8é"1.‘l‘m%’.‘° ‘krill’. Mm "Md- ww wt w w- q, Pent”; iaeuw’ A 0f tbs paslin of s. Margaret 501° w“ rendered by Ourley who ed on Mutob iflt-h at ML Mum, Mum,“ Go 50mm her home in Freetown, after an ill- The pallbearers were’ u allows: "e" ‘*1 m" d5“ 111 5,513" °1 h" Miessrs. George McIntyre Robert fllivmced 1'1"" M"- ley W" Cliementsbltusel MacDonald Mont “my mtereswd 1" ""1"!" "@1115 M insurance man. was a native o: Alexandra, P. B. 1., and tn resided for a number of Montreal before removing u; Qtm. cy. McLECD l: BENTLEY E J. A. BENTLEY. ILC. C. F. BENTLEY. RLB. Barristers andflflltnrneys-af-Lsl MONEY 1'0 LOAN l Ia d lreetf Harrell 81 Company Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Telephone I447 11-1 m. r. c. s. Green, illlam g; avgg gotwnvégie lktllégljlggleélllls H1215 ac an. Interment took place in the lower Montague Cemetc y.—M. gfiefffusgglums “aiflgalvfi u? mlo :21‘: no son and two daughter namely: anfhugfi-‘Sm ‘fdgmnlmgffgmfplg ‘Alfred and 11m. Russell ‘Raves of uom Gilbert Ind Sullivan's 11cm "‘ M“ “h” m‘ Freetown .. G 11 .80 h ' lso th ope-c "n. M- s- Pin-ror- . pre-ent- vféiuiyc. d‘: ‘"11“w€.il§12‘3’uf5 ed last eve the Zion Church _ - M _ ' . choir widg- 0w direction of Miss iliiffiiiii‘ JQHEQ" er ncmduiiill s-r-i Refer-is 101.35 was given s dofin- $53” §§h<113¢nii3=i1.°""d'°“ and d iitl- 8| MAIHESON itcly nautical sir by various 1111p’! --—— MONIY T0 LOAN life-avers. lanternl. chip's clock. SFMOTOBED FROM WOOD- Comoros: pllloélhllllrrnllqflmmm v . I stcl. m“ u! m‘ ph the ‘and lint-s. I... R. Ai- n no a cs ere mv n ----- on choruses an soloists breathed new Wednesday having motored from; MucGUlGAN 8| TRAINOR life into the characters of "Pina- Woodstock, Cums-10. Arriving 1n MA g. flqcflljlflAN. $.0- fore". "Mn" MucKinnon u the Borden the/y were obliged m leave c. Lam trnatuon. IL”- "A " 0W _o. P0111; their ca: there and continue their Barr mu Solicitors l’fl.‘.iri'i“-l°€.i.‘1‘1.‘li°...°f€1il‘..i ""1 lfififiaidlfilliliiél°wnlifimlf mas-“iiifi? 3.9.1.231‘. m»- 11"! W- "W! Wulm" 1" 1"‘ Mir. Allen mu the trio was qumi fllwmvlld 81""- °"""°""E lovers did mm f-hln Justice to mmemm bu, he would m, can ___._--{— »--~— ' 1111' s12..."l=t11..:11*:1:" :- »» v» »» w c» vow-v w». ~- t- M=PH== "-1- t- ‘- cmmu . . . ugacallagain». were fnely nriiyllgfmgi mffllt1lsylsalxllnglndlii_fgw w; i NOTAIYbaBbITOn braiiaors and tl1e "sisters, couains gt mm’ u" m m’ mm‘- nAamsnn‘ a Chorlottelv?‘ (reckoned donnn and events" f" tummwv"? b"°"° 13”” m" "um" of Admin a11- Joloph Porter. m °‘- "w "5 m!’ Y dQY- i=1 l, 11°e~~..~::..-.1u~:. 1:c..r=t.1~. ztrs..s..s'zs.."ttt.tr.ll°lmt "W SAME?! ' ' ' ' 1 _ through snow banks much m .el- _ _ M_ 5,14, LIL!- "Whgba; mmre” °,§,°§{,‘,’,',‘,‘§,",,ff,,. than the car. Mr. and Mrs. Afilien A J "A LAT oocl is t odnfynlfllt night's ‘fine erfarmance. 1111" b"?! "$111118 their dllllhféf.