MONDAY —LARGE OWL D b‘ — A 1411c hite owl measuring ~i feet. 8 1, 1 cites from I-lo t.» iii: c1 its ivinu. ~ recently became entangled in a barn wire fence 011 the farm ui T. J. Inman, zaisque. and dzed hanging bv one wins-B. ,, nouatv si-zizlavsp _ 111.. Ellen MacGi-egoi‘ FOUQiVQLl 1111- sud news o1" the death of her oldest sun Walter. 111 New Glasgow, N. S. . on Feb. 2'1. Mrs, hfacGregor ut- tenieil the funeral which 1v s 111:1 in New Glasj; 1, NS. Dil 5.1’. 1.‘, -March l. This is death in the fumilv months. lVlrs. daughter. Mrs. assrd nway on n the Uziitefl Stu h >__ Al n hiecting hclii 1m: March R211 it “"1- » “*'Y¢ar'--,~r-v| . - This '1"11u|1 “'11s ‘first (IlXZIIII/“fl _ 1, l" ' from icprin- 1:1- tives of the ous churches, 111.1» fare anti 1». -v1ce organizations, z1~i effort to combat the upward trend of venereal 1' .50 known to exist ' 1' prfivhwcs. ihal time to represent the iiur sections of the orgumzntion. Tr ~11 \V£‘i‘f‘Z 1h» Legal com ' cc 11,;,=,,-. me back from an ex- to the Pacific Coast. k . . nt of the ccnioanv. Ml‘. i,’ Alfred Simpson who DPsided at 1 1 the mating. Other dl....ors pre- _ ent were: Walter G. McKenzie. '1'. 1 ealand Unlzlettcr. T. J. Inman. l Oscar Johnson. Wm. R. iticKaig Gregory McCallum. Major A. S, Robz-rtson. Jciiii McIntosh. Con- siderable business came before the. meeting. The total fire losses for January and Februarv amounted oer of policies were issued in those two months shcwink a total profit balance for this period $1348.16. Some ~.-.p.-:-'. 1,“. in Charlottetown were considered and Mr. Wm. R. McKay was ap- pointed to see about a new type- writer. and have a new siizn board to be paid in full: placed in front of the office.-—B. ~,-@-.-.-...... -ANG1'LICAN LAYMEN ivmcrl -The regular monthlv meetinir of Leo Lflymelfs Association of Si-iarc spending the winter :t tieir f1 the ' Mary's Church. Summerside and St. Johns Church, St. Eleanors. was held on Thursdav BVBXLiINZ in St. Mary's Hail with the presi- dent Mr. Iniziham Palmer in the chair Prayer was said bv Arch- l-larrison, pastor. There was a large number of members present. Visitors ln- cluded Ray Clarke and Harold Layman would conduct services on Sunday. March 17th in St. John's Church at 2.30 pm. and Mary's Church at '1 pm. Reports of the census being conducted u11- der the Anglican Advance merit were received to the effec: that the census takers are being given a fine reception-S. Flying Officer was invested with the uislied Flying Cross yczatr-rrl - ernoow by Lieutenun1~G J.A. Bernard at a colorful c." Si. John the Baptist n1 Miseniv-he The Rev. JD. Kelly, citrate nro- sided Before gan, Father Kcllv from the Rev. parish nricit, who is n 111111-11: .11 the Charlottetown Hospital, read n regret at .his inability to be DI‘(>"T1'|il After Governor Bernhrd Officer Poiricr; seated by 111c- Their Majcsiies. An interesting feature of ceremony was the reading ant-Governor. Before entering the Church Colonel RS. Fielding M.M., ED. roman 31 1 ‘ fine: onclycouta. $1.1 lue and : costs. the Police re- City Council to 1- dtbtiie '..+->1- Ann": ‘Th vim p31: ‘Inaritii it n "or a means of promoting a combined‘ .111:11l1t':e.s were 1*'1'1;11n '11‘ ici ded W. G. Hegg. 5 111F119 Tll-lm- l crai years overseas, ‘ jwith the Canadian Army 1n Italy. lI-Ioiland and France and all have Rodd of Summerside and Ernest} Brown and Claude Grant of St.. Eleonora. It was decided that the! gt, i expects _ _ , I Hospital. His many frienc-s V =him every success and hope he will movc- , Naznire Priiricr" Dist 111C- fi - ’)i" nliv which took place in the Chuii-h of Martin Momv 1111i. l‘! which Father Monaghan exoiesseclltpvcn at 8 A,M. yesterday morn- hurl pinned the decoration on the tun-1- Of Pilot Officer Poirlcr 111111 1111i delivered his zkiiirrss, short speeches of a 1'on;:i'utu'.11to1-,v 11111- ure were mode by Mr. Justice AE. Arseriault, who i1- an uncle of Piioi Rev. Nnzairc P1111- ier, also an uncle of the young; fly- er: and His Worship, Mayor Ar11- ett Summcrslile, The Miscouche Branch of the Canadian Legion were presm: at the investiture and were later pre- Lieutcnant-Gnvern- or with two framed portraits of the by "outhful Delore DesRochcs- 1111 he- ‘ alf of the Mlsrouche school child- ren of an address to the Li-aiyh-n- at 2:30, LicuL-Governor Bernard 111- I ected the Guard of Honour and t e Milcoilche Band, which 1verc _ drawn up in front. The Guai 11 of Honour consisted of veterans of both World Wars. The lieutenant- Governor was accompanied bv one of hi: aides-de-camp, Lieutenant- . V. D, REPORT —There were no new can: of venereal diseasein the ' City f0‘: the igonuh of February. City Hlaith ficer, Dr. B..C.. K re no: to the -City Coun- ici t... Cid cases. Dr- Keep- id d nih 1 d figtgdelcomprile e mac an a COLLECTED --Prohibit-- p‘ ‘we’ - chose as special Mrs. R. n m ‘of ‘dust-lit. m4 i» --LllAVI:LS FOR WEST-Mr. Dodd ltii-Leilari, \_vho had been Yisilillf! iclatives in Summerside and PISC- w :rc 1n_the Province left yester- day morning on return to his home 1n lnlestern Canada. Ho was ac. companed as far as Sackvhlc by M1; and Mrs. Stanley Parker, Sum- mcrsirlc. ~ Regretful farewells are zdlfl and manv social w e held being _ functions during the past week in Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Room Avenue. who are leav- Wtdnssdav mornlni: for Tc- to where thev trill in future re- Mrs. Rooth was formerly s Glenn Smith of this city. REC-OVPJRS FROM INJURIES _ R111 u Officer D, Ren. ie, Montrr-al, W115 severely bur ed about the hands in the crash of the four-cuigincd bomber 11- 11.111 airport on Feb. 211111., 111111 111111 has been at the Char- loltctoivii Hotel since being 15s- ~ ' 1' from hospital, leaves this c! 7 Elm 111': i1 21 com, 1.\1-1l accident by his wife, the eltyfoiioiving i11- \r1e PIlE-NUPTLAL showbiz - Miss Edith Craswell vas the izuest of 1131101‘ at a miscullaneous ShOWU‘ the home of h.r aunt. Mrs. M1101 Bi rns '. Grafton St. on Wed- .1,v, b uarv 6th. The many tiful itifzs she received were c en-cd bv hcr cousin. Mrs. Velma 1, "‘"_"» M“ K-M- Mulllll. Hrulll‘ nmbcrs. and the verses read bv a);m:ucxekuoiéairéiéaynlhoi: .111. Ma“ 1 1111.; Hilda Glllis. The 111111.11 ' ' 1 . e ce, ' ma". ‘Rev’ WT. mhrwr: W?‘ _ and wedding arch was _ flyfrlilljlll". (‘hllflllflfi- M11 "1731 Ward. The bride to be llraclously , . e1 1. - uhatiiiked all he; friends for their '~ _ f, _ _ _ _ kin ness and t ougt tfulness. Lune "find?_§0->__D‘R“U19“5 M5111‘ was served bv the hostesses and a “Tm "l" 9-" 9f ‘he P- E» I- friendly evening was spent in Mutual l" a Insurance Com- games, ' Danv lield their regular semi-' ___ mcniliiv meetin! in the head office AT R0151“; __ meuhco), R, H, - Mam‘ 51 Th“ Were Duvar. V.D.. who was a command- ant of Canadian prison camps during the war. told members of the local Rotary Club some of experiences with German and Ital- ian prisoners of war at a dinner held yesterday at the Chariot‘:- tcwn. Guests at the luncheon in- Charlotte- Frederick Tenzunne. Hali- IfJx. ‘and Rev. C. Adair. Toronto. Messrs. T. B. Rogers and Jam/cs" .Mu1~lev were co-chairmen. to $5506.55 and all were passed, l 6i’ Bloomfield is welcoming anoth- of her boy's home from over- seas. Gnr. Joseph A. Peters. younz- “I ; est son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pet- lmlJTUVQmERT-‘I m ' crs. Mr. and Mrs. Peters are look- the binnch office of the company! ing forward to the return of still another son, Robert who _is now with the occupation force in Ger- many. He will be the fourth son to return, all of whom spent sev- having served come through none the worse for their many experiences. Bert and returned in November and home in Bloomfield. Among the recent graduates from ,thc faculty c-f medicine of Queens University, Kingston. Ont. WES Clarence Coady. son of Mr. and iifrs. William Coady. Hane-lbrook. PEI. Di‘. Coady graduated from in 1942. 1115 Queens Throughout course. he has done excellent work, and hasreceived his degree with honours in several subjects. _ He. was awarded the prize for ‘reports on pathological cases. He to intern at Ottawa Civic ' wish return to hlS native province to practice his profession. Yesterday another history mak- lina event tcok place in Maritime air transportation with the iri- ’ flight of Maritime Central 1 to the Annapolis Valley. ...11. and thence to Hali- ., "F112 rcuular week-day flights will be Charlottetown. Summer- side. Moncton. Greenwood. Yar- mcuth. I-Iallfax. returning via the the investiturd’ hc-‘sanlc points. The Greenwood Alr- lr-llcr wort ls located a few miles iKcntville and a still shorter 11s D. C. 3 plane left Charlotte- Ein: piloted by Capt. l-i. S. (Juniori Jones and Capt. Carl Burke, M. B. 12. tvith MIS. Leona Sinclair as stewardess. ’f‘h:= attitude of the Jones Gov-' eriimmt toward the Regional Rie- wnstruction Council. set up in this Province bv the Dominion Gov- ernment. was further defined 1n the Legislature in 11 prepared statemcnt. read bv Premier J. Waltz: Jones. . "The position of Prince Edward island." Premier Jones said. that the Government must main- tain icsponsible government. "The Province has deleilated to the rederal Government certain powers but none is that the Fed- eral Government can apwlfll Y! Regional Reconstruction Council tn uctermine reconstruction policies without concurrence of the Provin- cial Government. PRAYER. SERVICE —".Iihe World Day of Prayer was observed ll: the United Church at Moritnzua. Qn liti-idav afternoon. March 8 at a o'clock. Mrs. George Gordon. President of the Women's President of the Presbyterian . M. 5.. Montague. and Miss Rourke. president of the Baptist W. M. B. Those who took part as leaders in the program were McLean. who nave the Lure. Mn. C. -A. James Currie and Mrs. The music for this ‘service was in charge of Mrs. HAW. Davison. She address: MBIABH- I180 hYfim-Q. $111" bMcJv fen ‘ ' c. c1. r. '12. am Mubon. gamut; uniform. received the of- fez-inn. ' Ci ud .1 13% I ‘ -No, 1 1E: £fiZ1kuThi-l:1tscybu§am . e in V ‘mph-Jimmy lhaldfrclll ‘rte of Seven Mile Bay pariah. “urge” a‘ ‘he MW He leaves to mourn five sons. Ambrose with whom he midi. home. Ihcmas and Austin in Al. bony. Frances. Borden l1 Western Canada; daughters. Mrs. H Charlottetown and Mn.’ brother John of Oinary and g3; Emma in USA wumi 11111 REV-lunar IogaglflSPlTnl. _ Cru and ‘ 1 D 1 and A iiumbei of nieces The Baum o! Trusteuof u“ P‘ E in mental nursing in Den z . 59111185! from e5- all run, J ' _ e ohn Shamans, Arthur Sim m“ a! ‘map “M” comny} moos, Jack Marci, Nelson Molys Reflux. Parker Funnels. - Interment Westmorelaxid Cem- umual " “Ir-mi c: 1l"‘°‘1:2“ mmlaize took place recently. Th! “m h“ m‘ Prom“. . ltrtllmemwn who" "he m?‘ ‘I B varied and useful Rift: were outg- . . , , ed 111111 placed. 1111 the’ table s” m“ W“ t° 8mm‘ °°l- Miss 11st umbla and w ‘lie there of two/pioneer , Alina Ho: ltalun Vancouver inland and Powel River Hospital on the lnlnndqFlnnlly nbo wa: appngm. superintendent of Trail Hospi- ta . 1 In 1026 aha returned to' th _ Land to care n11 h e I‘ at her home 11-1 Su her mother’: death 1: few later she ha: remained in the Plane today for Ottawa 11 111111111! an important meeting of the R'>_\'11l ,1“ College of Physicians and “ He expect: to be 11111-1. 11y the end of the week, RETURNS T0 flosyyym, _ Gnr. J. T. Jamieao , 5m of Mr and Mrs. Philip Jam E5011. Sturgcon has retunied to Camp Hill Hos- pital. after spending‘ a‘ short leave Wml m5 Parents. Gnr. Jamieson also spent a few dd a’ tee city the guest of Robert Waldo. In the passing of Mrs. Dyment (nee Inez Gorrill) 4B, on Feb. 7th., Northam feel that they have lost one of their dearest and best. Their ormNmfi SALMON IIBIIING- A resolution, introduced by Mr. P. " 139111113 ninth w . o His funeral washeld on Satur- t 5mm we “v4; do for their kind- ’ _ e paubeuerg ness on this occasions-S were ‘Messrs. Arthur Green‘, Grat- tan Noonmi, W. F‘. MacOo ac. W. P Cameron. Murdoch Du d Charles Rcardon. , William P. Grif- t Re . Basin, March 1. was held in Charlottetown liionday morning. from the resid- cnce of his sister. Mrs, Pete Aleer to the Church of the M051, Holy Redeemer. em lass was celebrated by the resi ents 11f the surround- 1118 districts. Much the bereaved hus- gund and family and other rela- SUMMBRSIDE DELEGATION - Yesterday 1: delegaWn from the Summerside Town C \icil appau- 2 ed before the Leglslanurc inform- ly with a request that the elec- tric plant at Sununerside continue operate within the town limits ith ut i: under the provis- ions 0f the Public Utilities Act. Rate schedules for other are fixed by the Utilities Commis It was explained that elec- tric rates. in Bummerside are part of the town's bits-lo taxation sys- tem. that the plant ls rim on a co-operative non-profit basis. and that a change was undesirable at’ the present time. comprised Mayor M rs. T. D. Morrison. chairman of the electric light committee." W. . allman. Lluvd Gorrlli. Hale Strong. town clerk. and it. L. Mol- the 121111111111; at A 1T4i1e present opening data Deceased was a daughter oi the in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorrill of Northam. In 1920 she mariicd the friend of 111-1- school d ‘ he had returned from 11" World War." After their marriage Montrose for quite a number of years, but nine years, ago they returned to Northam, with- their family of seven, all of whom are still living: Wendell, recently e Marion (Mrs. Michael Benlck) Mon- treal; Eleanor tMrs. Eric Goss) Ot- Port. Hill; Wilna tMrs, George Mil- She wn con‘ lted all who k'new i?” 11111'1"‘l111i1‘ii”1°§1.l.l been paid to her a: "a xood wqm. hum and a true Fun i i l‘ :2? P§ityi§§l1§1'§1ib1i11li1° hem a a emoon a 1 1n Alba-ton (lei-sisters? Thwm be itslmnowl gating {:5 era ll 1 . ed to the 3113151 atwnoioxtiita-gmov afternoon. Services were: con by .. Mtirdo Mao . allbearer: were: Robert Dodda. ROUGH wdmore. Interment was in — IIAD NARROW ESCAPE — While engage-d in harvesting lcc on ‘Pryon pond. Mr. A had the misfortune to hgeall through the quick action of Mr Alhanyl who was pallbearers were, T.N. Manuel. John Glfliiflth. Samuel Doyle, Patrick McTague. Watson McKiiinon, Tim- Servlce at the grave Catholic Cemetery was condu ed by Rev. W. Mann, C SSR ‘M11- Grlffin was a well-known contractor o! Regina. when he had resided for 30 years. His death in llcspitfll followed an illness of fivq 115° When the director's of New Glas~ w Dairying Compan usiness meeting on at the home of the Secretar , Mrs Aldai- Dickleson, a please-n rise awaited their ant Mr: Cecil La d regular business, Mr. How- ard Lng moved the he called on Mr. Andrew Gallant who in a few we chosen word: explained the sudden adjournment, that bh his birthday which was the following day. Mr, Gailantl read a very fitting address. Jollowech m“ o lthough Mr. Laird ‘ —S'l'. PATRICWS PLAY - The large number of entertainer: . Mr. Cairn: recent, m ned after four years over- ‘seas and has purchased the f fomerly owned by C. W. Ives. -—CAR CRASHES BUIIADING - An automobile parking yesterday afternoon on Water S ide. failed to stop at‘ ‘£6 curb s George T. Clark Jewelry Store. Some damage was caused to the building below a window but the glass was not broken. The driver of the car was iii-rested laten-S. RETURN T0 HOMES — Mrs. g Richard J. Griffin of Dal-cheater. Mass, and hlsslster. Miss Margaret Griffin of BTOOKllITG, Mass... who the were attending the funeral of their brother. the late William P. Griffin who was buried‘. T19 in Charlottetown Monday. left yes- d terday momma’ by plane to return They were accomp- niece. Mrs. Reta Spencer. also cf Dorchester. linment for ‘ Bum- merside n xt week have their var- lou: act: n excelluit lhlpt under the direction of Min Mn i 3 and all indication: point to a re evening's entertain t B Paul's Hall when St. Patrick's Day once more rolls around. The in 1111i of 11111 c nvent. -ATTENDED MEETING - A large number of farmer: from the lwestern section of the Province A“?! Wrmnttended the meetin I of the Po- itato Growers‘ Assoc ation held in G gAlLLANsW a AtMtbe PEI. I on 1m y arch 10,1940 Mr.’ and Mr:- Ivan Gallant (me Samuel Duncan. Mill Road are receiving congratula- tions having celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary February 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan are both en- joying good health and are privileg- ed to have their grandchildren living near Their anniversary was very pleas- antly spent at their home? ‘Durin the evening a sum tuous supper dinner was enjoyed after which the remainder 1f evening was devoted chat. and a hearty sing song. After 0i the singing of “Blest Be Th the guests departs wnii them toltléeir e At Realm. funeral service was held Tuesday moming, March 5 at H0111 Rosary Cathedral. Requiem igh Mass was conducted by Rev. Father A.J. Phelan, with Fathers Bergin and Vincent Murphy 5 J . as deacon and sub-deacon. arers were. D J. -M.an m. vemon minim. mberlfonma twin"- At ta Prin ' Hospital, March e0, 9%; ma‘? SC t the m . 04m. arm-Jan. ‘firs... . . i-o . (nee Dorothy‘ Dingwell), Judson. Y-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Mai-ch 9. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Murray. Charlotte- n. '1‘ -— At the King's Coun- , , to Mr. and MrshAl- exande: Stewart. Montague, P. E. 1., KING — A! the King's Hospital, Montague P. 1L‘. 946 4 Heber II-lardy and Allen a, . . Shea. South Kildare was . Howard Bowman. Montrose, also attended the meet- t viving are two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Florénce McAleer of Charlottetown. Miss Margaret Grif~ fin. Brookline, Mass. Richard and James Griffin of Dorchester. Mass, and Joseph Griffin of Toronto. Prince Edwin-d Island, Mr. Griffin went to Regina in 1916 and established himself in the con- W tracting business. Always a keen churchman. he was a member of Holy Rosary Men's Club and a third degree Knight; of Columbus. For 25 years Mr. Griffin had been an enthusiastic curler a member of the Regina Curling Club for that time. The remains left Regina Wednes- day mcrninil. March 6..aoccmpan- ied bv MEET. Hughes, for interment in Charlottetown. were met by his brother. riffin of Toronto and his nephew. Ira McAleer. al rcnto, who accompanied the re. mains to Charlottetown. to their homes can-yin many pleasant memor es of evening spent with their this worthy couple continued health and happiness in the future years. CRASWELL - JUDSO! very pretty wedding took place on March 1st at Zion Manse of Minnie Edith Craswell. only dauzhber Mrs. Craswell and the late Walter Craswell of Charlottetown. to John Lewis Judson. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George R. Judson of Dundim Centre, P.E.I.. G. Carlyle Webster offici- ating. The bride wore a blue suit with black accessories, and ccrsage of pink carnatloris. cousin Miss Sadie Worth bridesmaid in a brown suit. with was vellow daffodils Mr. Dale Jud- son. brother of the groom was best Following the ceremony reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt and uncle. Mr. 11nd by a presentation __ -'1‘0 CARTAGB DEPT. - 91y Bhllcked by surprise Ronald Parlee ha: been a pointed d to the Cartage Depnrtmen N R., Bummeraide, in rbert Schurman w o has been promoted to the yard checker. Th1: no: merly filled by Mr. Elmer N years. and has always given of his. mm who h“ bean “pointed .5, 1 l!" bacgage master, replacing M got. his bearings, anked uhem all for their c‘ _ kindness to him, as well as the co- Mn He operation each one had given while President. Mr. Laird has been Id for s. number of Wednesday afternoon, the friends and neighbors of Mrs Lemuel Craig mct at the home of her daughter, Mre. A. N. M11111- gomery, the occasion being Mrs. While well advanced in years, Craig is very active and ‘ able to do her own work. wer Montague P. at 111 film-tho time readily. Then to Hospital Montague? PH“ oumy inner man. Mrs, Dickieson in her b n Ben verv capable manner. had a heauti- freight Shed u checkm. In M, new ful duck supper waiting for all in p the dining room. Thanks was ten- work,“ Mn w_ B Mo MT- Llllrds superannuated after the required number of year: of faithfuisler- who has gone in to the Bruce MacLean Lower MDIIIPLHIL‘ 1 has taken over the manner, expressed the good ivishes of the assembled and her with a lovely basket of fruit and a purse. Mrs. Craig thanked the people very then all sang “Blest Be The Tie Hospital‘ Montagtue. e, Murray River. P. E. Ifi n son, Raymond Lester. many ifriernsiksujoinhlwith the r ectornw r11; mmanymoe |‘ - happy birthdays and many more ~}',,§§_.,,§'_l‘_°;§,,‘f“§j 1m years of his service in the Company. m? gel]: mhemed hlsonguon; m. ATTEND ANNUAL MEETING- §§,‘_'.°_3_ y l m o‘ ‘ ' empm‘ The following out-of-town re re- sentatives were in Charlotte to attend the annual meeting of mm gathered Ln the the P. E. I. Division of the Can- Prewyteplan Qhumh ‘in n18)“; m held it honour those young men and wo- Tlle-‘lda-V- men of the-church who have re- turned from overseasi dTfafl v men were Bccompune F- slflmtl» M“ mothers and friends and t ose of Major Small‘. Mrs. Helen Dickiri- mam who were man-dd, by their B Abel Arsenault, Miss Martlaret - wedge, Mrs. D. C. Tompkins and Mrs. Robert Palmer of the S mcrside Red Cross branch: Mrs. W. F. Taylor, Mrs. James Saund- ers. Mrs. Preston Kennedy Mrs. K. ‘Clark of the Kensington branch: Mrs. Charles P Mrs. Joseph Callaghan of the Alb- erton branch: Mrs. J. R. Murchi- son and Mrs. J. S. MacLeod of er Branch: as well as was served. The main feature of the lunch was a delectable birth- O was rc-elected president of the P..E. Island division of ‘~11 hlticld at The Charlottetown Approximately 300 Elfin and wo- 1 Charles Galltmtqlli McADAM — At and Mrs. Wed J. agle. a daughter, BNNITT - A rgdian Red Cross Society J. E. Campbell. Miss Gladys Holman, Mrs. Erne M W. Craig many more happy _ re-elected were: vice-president, l‘... 11.. Rogers; 0nd vice-presidents, Miss Ilclmaii, Prince County; Mrs. Dav- id Wright. King's County; Mrs. J. S MacLecd. Queen's County; honfi serving were her aunt. Mrs. Char- les Worth and her 01.115111, Mrs. Wil- lard Muttart. The following day the newlyweds left for their home ~t ' in 1941 and entered in _ , St Dum ans travelled in blue suit with 1119C‘; Previous to her wed- ding she was presented with beautiful cabinc-t and silver candle sticks bv 1121" f" 1w emoloyflflfi 0f ti“, W. Woolworth Ltd. 1 KIRK SCOUT ~ AND GUIDE BANQUET — Scouts Guides, Cubs l and Brownies of St. James Church ' were entertained at a hanquct by the Ladies’ Aurcilii-ry of the Chuwh Sunday School H1111 Mr. Ian A. Burnett p-wsid- 11 Hospital 1m Sunday. Mr. A. A. MacDonald, chairmln committee. pre- Earl Bennett (nee Bl sided at the ba quot“ ' d Th; pastOr of Zion Church, the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. extended a cordial welcome on behalf the congregation. to all, the re- turned personnel brides from the Old Country. u well 1s to those from the Province and other out: of Canada. 'I\he thanks of the conga the evening and to the ladies who dinn . anche i of Summerside. n daughter. LOW —- In Tomato. 0m... on March 13th to Mr. and Mu. John a. mgclow (nee Katherine Shaw: a daumhter. Barbara 110 JARDINE —- At the Hospltr.‘ 1ummersitluei, 946, . {line of iryon, a son, David Au:- n. MioMlLLAN -- At Alberry Plain: on March 3. 1946. to Mrs. MaoMilian. a daughter. Mu- honnrary treasurer, DA, officers of the P.. _ Licut-Goveirnor J. Bernard; honorary vice-presidents, . G.. .. eson, lvirs. C G.. Duffy; and vincTal Commissioner, . Martin, the Rev. Mr. Somers. an various groups were congratulated A coroner: jurv. empanened b‘, for their fine work on behalf of Coiioiier Dr. I.J. Yeo. at five OYIIDCK yesterdav evening, fcund that Judy thnee-yeax-oid dauvhter cf Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cameron. Grafton Street. City. to her death about "1l:20 yesterday morning at the head 0f the Rail- way Wharf by accidental drown gregation and thanks tended to the ladies of the church for thecplendld repast. announced with regret. Bertha Storey, Cuh leader, leaving for the United States, The rzuests include-ii Mrs John Y. Reay Provincial Guide. Commissioner. WELCOME!) T0 NEW HOME - On the evening of Feb. 14th friends and neiizhbors of M1: John A. McLean, gathered at their home o welcome them to the district. Mr. and Wis. McLean and their four youn-z z-liil- dren iroved to their present home a short time ago. The evening was leasantly spent in dancing; . elng provided by Mr. ith with the violin. Mr. w in a brief speech convcycd to Mr. and Mrs. McLean the uood clude: Mrs. A.. Foster, Mrs Mrs W. V. Dunbar, Mrs A.. MacMiilan, Mrs. J.. D.. 11.. l... Palmer. lvfri-i. 8.. M.. Bagnall. Mrs. C.. l-i Beer, Julian Herring. Borden, Mrs. League. also Mrs. David Wright of Lower Montague who was accom- Mrs. George Martin of representing the P. E. I. Women's Institutes. Mrs. Vicker- son and Mrs. Amiea-r. The following teachers who have done outstanding work in directing . Red Cross Branches in the schools of this Provincf for "per- iods of more than f STEDMAN — IAWQ ng. A Following are the names of the M 53 5011001 81.1 Charlottetown. on B ‘moods. Mar h Gccrge Berrigan: McLennnn, Mrs.. A.. acPhee, Mrs. H R. .. . Vanlderatine, Mia. W. J. Mr. W.. s. Grant,‘ Murchison. Judge C Lloyd Shaw. Mr. Miller iVicFadyen, Ltc-Col, W.. W.. Reid, Mrn E C ...4_. . 0i quharson of Charlottetown RECEIVES BAD NEWS — Mr. Gnu!” oordonflswduwn or Bertram Willis, Kiigston. has ro- oeived the sad news of de Angeles, California. OFF FOB NEW YORK AND TORONTO -- Mr. B left vestcrdav by plane for New York and Toronto. and will also visit Ottawa for the, Progressive Conservative Association ,meeting Willett Jordan; and J.A. Fraser. Cst. Lund cf the City Police Force said a call came to the fire station about ll o'clock yesterday mom~ 111g, stating that two boys were in time water at the Railway Wharf. When witness arrived, he saw Ivan Lund and George Gallant. They told witness a little boy had been Hospital. Witness Iliad some grappling apparatus of his own and got Gall t help him get a Cameron, father of child taken tn the Hospital, was with witness in the beat as he pushed the ice away cake by cake. Witness saw body of other child but was afraid Ralph might leap into the water to Dick from 1 dls- 1 th Committee \t ‘the ennui ltanc: from Middleton. A big Doug- J1.‘ , d0 . reae as“ " that them were many anon , era who were also deserving of this awardfbut that they hod not regis- t! iss Mabel D. fielding, Alberto o Pr! EDWARDB - At the Dituwa Civio Hoapital, ‘ March l" dull hter of Mr. an war s, aged three weeks. GAIN -- At hi: home in Portniie. Lot 11. on Friday. lMai-ch 8. B4. Eamacliffe on lvfarch B, 1946. Mrs. ‘rhomu Doyle in her raauydfs" - at South notew- Mai-ch B. 194d. Reginald hand!- are. t Maloeque. March i0. 1M6. Alexander 'CI‘B|K. -- Suddenly at C1151“ iottetown on March i1 Cameron, 3-year-old daughter 1-2 Grafton Street AMIRBN 0R TORONTO - lefi this morning for Toronto after attending the funeral of his brother, t.he late W. P. Grif- fin, who died in Regina. and happiness in M Sh, Charlottetown. Mr. Miiiar ccFad on, 0. Cameron, Ken- No. 4 . ‘ 1 do Villott. Chariotbq own 11R. 5. _ ‘ 1 Miss Fairlie A. Dor an, Coleman. Reverend Br. 8t. Jo n of Ida“: Matheson presented them with 1: gift of money. Mr. McLean on be- half uf himself, Mrs. McLean family thanked all present for their gift and the pleasant evening spent together and assured all of a wel- come to their home a1 all A delicious lunch was served hy hostess assisted by someof --TAKEN T0 HOSPITAL -—i\fis: Anna MacLelian, dau and Mrs. W. B. Mac was taken to the Prince County Hospital yesterday suffering from endlcitis. It is expect- uiidergo an operation some time today. -c.w.:.. vdra MONEY - at 11 meeting of the Executive of the Catholic Women's League this week a motion was voting the sum of $36. to the coi- lectiondithat In bein children of Europe. Two delegate: wer; also a pointed to attend the annual meet n: of the P. E —ENI.ARGING STORE — Ralph Callbeck dz Co., Central Bedeque are enlarging their store by fin- ishing two stories part of the present building. Mr. Roberts of Middleton with a crew of six men is rushing the work and expects to have the new part ready for the spring traGe.—S. FUNERAL YESTERDAY “,8 pressing upon Ralph the necessity of keeping cool. w of child out of wa The body was in about 30 feet of et d body of the “little ral Home where i: mllmotor lied butqige was extinct. Mr. Kai-l Cameron. ltness lifted‘ body ter into the boat. VALENTINE PARTY -- An en- Joyable Valentin; party and dance Culloden School house ,Mubic for the dance was furnished bv Mr. Grover Smith. violinist and under the direction of . McPherson and Mrv. Show wa: the source of much a- musement and a financial mcceu. A beautifully decorated lottery cake donated by Mrs. Lloyd McPherson was won by Mr. Stewart McPher- son. A11 auction role of home-made hounehold artick: quickly di: oned of by the genial r. John A. McPherson rice: to happy pur- many dollars to the fund. Btep-duncl g by Mr, R. ,Mc- Phonon was l p easing feature of the evening program. Much credit for the financial success- oiitlcrtuirligeiit 1: due the following e D.‘ McPherson. Mn. R1 O O m L.‘ Bu: i, Mn. J. m; McLean and Misc M. Benton 11:- nined-Iry the teacher, Mr. I‘. Show. A plenum ovum to thank all from sur- roundln: co munitles for h Mr. Jtihn '1‘. Valley, Bristol Lot Charlottetown Harbor on Monday, was held yenerday nf- ternoon from the home of parents Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cam- l-2, Grafton Street and was very largely attended. vices at the home and were conducted b 1 eaters were: Lt..- Ilnll! A Délflochfil. Woll- 0am Mr. and Mrs. Karl Camervn- At Charlottetown 0" nan March n, 1m, Mia: Marv B1111‘ ' but - At the P. The funeral of the late Mn. rob 1?. 1M6 Pew‘ "film" Bertram Ramsay who passed away Fleb. 26 at the Wait-Gin l-los- was held on Bun 11y. Marc the home of her son Chin-c BEMIJN GET BOAT —C chnirmln of the Fire Committ: lost. no time in implementing he mode“? ‘til: Clouncl _ nigh . a v cw the recent‘: drowni o J , amzrpn. he rtmflntwgliduld haveh: Mis- sionary Society, United Church. Montague. presided. Also 6n the platform were Mrs. James Currie. .5 annell. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. RETURNS ‘r0 OTTAWA - Mrs. J. J. B1: uiere of North Jlustico rnm Ottawa on Satur- day having spent a very pleasant three week: with her daughter, Charles Leakey and Mr. La:- key. While in Ottawl Mr». Blaq- P1014111 11c isited by .ne1 brother. Gauthier of Toronto whom she had not sun for r nixeyqan. Mrs. Lhkey accompaule her mother to the Nmlllgl. wttir-hir i: . ;. d. bldIH . b; g ‘of Mr. and Mrs. a ifiliifiilfifi '1 12m 8'39- 11. d Mrs. Rudolph At Owlsllumnl, merlido late We n in her Silt your» She bl Gib ‘ ' 11g and Mrl- e1. manor... numbers two duet: childrui’! th iittl g1 is. “ii‘a."lt.iii1'°°m...i‘ J11 Willluhn McLurc and V In’! . DOEIQII WHO lame amid Bovmela. - - uv wu former 511% Iieceqw f IBITIONIUT 1'- - a l 11111111111111? p llhkgifflriilliiothoéaff to the fund: Wh a __..._ 1 pointing the 1ntur1or~ of thu sch and vicinity wont ahock- m- 1 1 ‘ 1 - -. of the sudden Yasmi-