race mtg: 1N HOSPITAL-Mi‘. E. A. Mac-i Rae. an employee of the Provincial Government uage here is a atl- ont in the Prince Edward 1's nd Hospital u the result of an acci- dent on l-Iiilsboro Bridge Sunday ht. An X-ray examination yes- terday revealed that no bones were broken but Mr. MacRae was still receiving treatment for minor in- juries lest night. —SYMPATHY EXTENDED — finch sthy is extended to . an - l7. Ot- tawa Street, in 3 MONDAY .r APPOINTED J.P.‘| - At s ro- cent meeting of the Executive Council the iollowin were ap- ointed Justices of e'Peace for king affidavits in connection wit! income tax forms: J. W. Dixon. N. W. Higgins, J. P. Campbell, J. R. beard, O. H. Johnston. R. W. MacLean, F. F. Wotton, F. L. Shannon. Dr. Keep- ing‘ and Dr. Found, of the Pro- vincial Sanatroiuni. were appolrited J.P.'s to take affidavits in connec- tion with the registration oi births required under the Family Allow- ance Act. HOME ON HOSPITAL SHIP —- Mrs, Victor Ling Charlottetown re- ceived word that her brother Pte. William Fell has arrived home from overseas aboard a hospital ship. and is receiving treatment in Halifax Hospital. He went over- iid was wounded - . 17th. Pte. Fell was formerly from Tryon. PEI. and his parents now reside at Stew- iacke, N.S. FUNERAL SUNDAY - Th0 fun- eral.of the into George Worth ivas held from his lain residence, i0! Fitzroy street, yesterday afternoon. The service at the home and grave was conducted by the Rev. Canon Malone. Th: funeral was largely attended. Pallbearers were: Bert Dwyor, Janus EJ141016. James Ful- lerton, Willard Aiatrart, F. H. Mc- Laine, Daniel M Lcocl. Interment was in St. Pcterfls Cemetery. The band from the 17th Reserve Arm- oured. under the direction of L-Cpl. Walter McNutt attended the ser- vice. —REGRI§T ILLNESS — Many friends.are sorry to learn of the continued illness o'f Pte. Earle W.‘ Adams. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Adams of O'Lear_\‘, Pie Land the death yester- day morning of their year-old son in the Halifax Hospital where he had been taken for treatment. Mr. Landry left merdsy for Halifax loin Mrs. who has been there for several sys previous to the death oi the child-S. PRIVATE SECRETARY T0 PREMIER - Miss Ruth MacDon- aid, daughter of- Mr. and Mrs. Russell McDonald, Carleton. has been appointed private secretary to Premier J. Walter Jones. She en- tered upon her new duties yester- day. Prior to her new appoint- ment. Miss McDonald had been in the employ of Mr. PG. Clark, Summersido The sad news was received vs- terdnv by Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle, Charlottetown that their son. Flying Officer John William Coylc. R C.A F, was killed in action last Saturday. The telegram read: "Deeply regret to inform you that your son, Flying Officer John William Coyle. J29093. was killed on active service overseas March 3rd. Please accept my profound sympathy. Letter follows." Besides his parents. the late Fly- ing Officer John William Coyle is survived by two brothers in the Army. James and Fred. one young- er brother and several sisters at home. To the bereaved family, fullest ‘sympathy is extended. AT ROTARY-The great work which the Red Cross is doing in for two months. Now he has been the war to make conditions more invelided back to England by comforting ‘for egunsdat: fighting L _ 5,, 1th e,_.5 men was sress a e nary p H" and is m a ha ‘ m er Iltincheon yesterday by Major N. W. —49Tll \t'F.l)l)l.\'(} .\.\'.\'i\'r:x-l1»°“'lh"t K-C». and M11101” Ale" SARY -- Cotitriaxitlations are be-[Nich°‘5Pn' Maj” Nlcholso“ 515° 1'“, extendm r M,‘ and Mrs‘ i paid tribute to the Salvation Army ° veuers- Res“ l as _an organization whose humani- - we 49m - tartan work elicits warm words oi dding day. Adams tr Becoming iil_ in Hfiillild he was taken to a hospital in Belgium where he was kept it. ma, . City. and Brigadier . .. Robertson. Although i Drilflglgi‘ Igéaégiafiggfltigé‘ ‘ are m ‘hm .33“! yemt each-‘John. N.B. George Hardie and Dr: one is wcll and active iii body and Heat Macymyre we" 604mm“ mind a are able to perform a mem ork. _Both are inten- . i in the affairs of the ISLAND“; DEAD _ M1.‘ Harry . . l. km?’ “bmxq” °f m“ w?‘ Duggan of Sea View. received a oinizcrltnxcnvitli a wealth of tflegram conveying the sad ‘WW5 “i-r-"lfll 0- °-~i>={l°"°°$- M‘ of his brother. Mr. William Dug- and >l\f.s. \VC‘.l't_£' v have received Ran. who pased away m Melmse. greetings from their daughter and Mas" nu ' 194i He w“ twlce three sons who are resoents oi the mam“, m! ms, Wm, being Sadie United S! - T119 liflDPY Pimp“? Constable. of Long River. To this ‘m’ “i - ‘3 . “m” "mmhs union two children survive. Homer in SIlITZXIlPYElfiC with their son Mr o! Tomato and M,‘ can Con, George Waite and Mrs. Waite-S nick of Kén5|ngton_ H15 second i r:;..t.::..r'r~ rat“... ding of interest to many friends M,’ Dug!“ 181cm“ province‘ “d he has resided ever since in U. took place at the Trinity United Church Parsonage. Summerside on s_ A_ He V131,“. m! “at,” mo,“ ince every summer. Mr. Dugqan February 23th n: 5 pm. when Miss was in the mercantile business. Jcnn Currie daughter of Mrs. Currie and the late Nelson Currie. Alma, P.E.l'.. became the bride oi KILLED ‘N ACTION _ Mr’ Angus MacMillan of Grand Entry. Magdalen Islands. (formerly of Mr. Arthur Galpin. son of Mrs. Galpin and the late Joshua Gal- Wood Islands. PILL). has receiv- ed word that his son. Pte. Basil Codroy, Newfoundland. The bride vms becomingly attired in a MacMillan was killed in Italy. Jan. 24th, i946. ligh: blue suit with matching ac- ed years. Pte. MaoMillan enlisted ccssories and a. black fur coat. The bridesmaid. Miss Edna Jen- minis: “.3“*%2§€é§f.i.l‘l cc: we» Mir 1t w» w M" Lester cJenkins The-ceremony of balm’ oveueu‘ B“ a m‘ Vi; qiormqd by,“ Rev John father and mother he is survived 3- 1i} F, n-wm l the “QM, Y by several brothers and sisters. His ‘ ~ ° ° g m“ mother who had been a patient in the Charlottetown hospital for the ast month left by plane on Sun- c. incny supper was served at the home of and glidlill. p Jenkins. King ‘reet 0i‘ e r a , couple andAfitmmediate friarlids gsalgnfdzf her home m the Magdalen Ieitttvts. or supper ey e by train to visit tho bride's home WEDNESDAY in Alma. They will make their RECEWES SAD NEws_Mrs_ home in Summerside where the Charles young of m]; w, received groom is an employee of Jenkins the sad news of the deah oi‘ her Bros Ltd-S brother‘ Captai: John F. FMgcDou- ——— ' ks w o passe away on e niary News was received here yester- 25th in San Francisco, California. day oi the sudden death at his Captain MacDougall was a son of home in Calgary, Alberta, of Mr. the late Captain Neil MacDougall Henry M. Jenkins. fomierly oi of this eity-(Patriot please copy.) Charlottetown. who has many soums ao-s-r-EAL w A fricrids and relatives here. M _ J k1 ' h m m"; The March meeting of ' °““““'°"“' y iieldititheBsnk ollowing reports year of age, was heed of the Jen- H" "41 W- A- W" kins. Groceteria which operatu 3MP Int! "it 1 “my “oresymxouehort Am?“ 13c gig-fies ggw gt)“. James t f ne - ' . fife $553M‘) ,§§‘,,,;‘M,i'1 Guild $10.00; ‘expenditures $132.00; k ' 1 m lea ,, a bank balance of $1,597.73. £5525“ Jm m5 n c “we” Dishes, blankets sud linen have been received and the linen lac- wtié"in§“i§tfi‘ci§iofi§vlheéimlii “i 1°!‘ "Wmlr I‘ W" 4"“ m9 Betty both on sctivehervlce over- ‘mun m"fln¢ 5° he“ m Jun “M9 also me, following broth", when the women from the rural anaumwrs. gm southpofl _,_D_ districts ivould_be able to attend. Jenkins Charlottetown" Ltidkrw Th’ Apr" "met-n? l“ t” be hem m Marohiield m». Ruswel Bell, it" "m" ‘chiimli 1""- gggthttvggsrggin-noigi." Jwmm’ m‘ t some FROM ovnnsnas - chdmwwwn. Mm Dame] Pu. Joseph V. Caswell. Pleasant Vancouver. M}, JD 35mm ML Grove has returned to Canada from Albion M115 Roi, 30.19,, Aflmm overseas where he was wounded dale ‘Gilbert and wmigm Mt while serving with the North Nova ma... one. Edmonton, Alta‘, and “we "Whlmdm Ii‘ “P "f" Arthur and Christie, Calgary. 1N“ l“ Fnmw‘ ‘m 59m- Nmi 19“- TUESDA‘; iPto. Ceewell arrived in Chariot“- ymyrgmu, 171331551151 _ 1h; tOWn Bltiirdly Mitch 3rd fItIIi funeral of the 1m rm. n M. Hebert Military Hwvitsl whore he Johnston was held from Trinity was Welcomed It the station by the United Church yesterday rifter- Canadian Legion. Pte. Caswell was . ices were conducted by accompanied home by his wife and Rev. T E McLennan. Interment sisters Mrs. C. Penning and Mrs was in Sherwood Cemetery. A. Mclflncwn, , ___ —J0lNS R. C. A. M. C. -— Mtse- UNEXPECTED DEATH — Mat- Mai-garet McNeil. R. N.. daughter thew Raina, s veteran of the First oi Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McNeil, Great or. and s former resident summer ". loft yesterday for 0i’ Mount Ryan. was found dead w join the Royal camd. in his room at 1428i Great George ian Army Medical Corps-s. Street early this morni City ___.. golljice and Cororlilert-i Drfilé . Mac- IS JUSTICE 0F THE PEACFF 35" We" 455 e - mum" Mt A Leslie Adam‘ M me Adan“ decided that on inquest WOIIId not Real Estate Co.. was among thol - made Justices of the Peace at recortit meeting of the Govern- men . CARS COLLIDE -- A slight ac- cident occurred yesterday mom- ing about ten o'clock at t e inter- section of Weymoiith and Fitz- Ny Streets when a truck going west on Fitzroy st. collided with que wedding with all attendin a truck going south on Weymouth. army uniform was held Ba Both cars were slightly damaged. gs ,l"eb. at 7 . ——— ue o VISITING CLERGY SPEAKS- Truro. N.S.. when Cpl. Mary Rev. Neil Herman. BA, Charlotte- Intyrc, C.W.A.C.. daughter oi Mr. town, preached in the New Clas- and Mrs. A. D. McIntyre of Monti- gow Christian Church Sunday mor~ cello, PEI. became the bride of ning and evening. Both services 01p]. Del cLeod, R.G.A.M.C., son wcre largely attended. Mr, Her- o Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McLeod of man spoke in his usual eloquent Vancouver. B.C. Rev. Ross Eaton, usually retired. Yesterday attended the ice races here and was apparently in his usual health. McLIOD - MclNTYRE - A unl- - March 28th. was wounded in Ger- tending the bride was Pte. Nora Anderson, also of CWAC. Cpl. Jim Loney was best man. After the ceremony the bride and groom r0- ceived their friends at a quiet din- ner in the Scotis Hotel. ..'AWARDED M. ltL-As rev- iously announced, the award o the Military Medal for gallantry in Gwrge Refuse. of Georgetown. e award was one oi several recently made to Csnadi soldiers overseas. of which the cita- tions were released from Ottawa yesterday. Bgt. Rafuse’; citation states that on October l5, 1M4. his battalion, in the advance south of Biervlet, with other formations was held up byheavy machine gun fire coming from s well position in the front. "Sgt. Refuse was c. carrier section leader with a forward company. His carrier stuck in the marsh out Sgt. Rafuse went on alone and although wounded in the right leg he suc- cessfully knocked out the gun position, killing three oi the enemy and taking two prisoners thereby enabling the for-warn companies to arlvancc. t. l-taiurc then allowed himself to t-vactmtetl." A number oi citizens held a farewell party in honor of Mr. Victor Curry, who lnis been trans- ferred to the Souris br-inch oi the Bank of Commerce Cpl. Swindell was master of ceremonies and Mr Jas. Myrick in behalf of those present presented Mr Curry with g sum of money. which he hap- pily accepted. Refreshmenes were served and a sing-song broixht a. pleasant evening to a close. Mr J Lockerby, Westwood. New Jersey. has received word that his son-in-law who was of- fically reported “missing" and who is amedical doctor in the Armed forces has been liberated in Germany by the Russians. and expects to spend Easter in West- wood with his Wife (nee Helen Lockerby.) It. will be remembered that the only sons, Gordon and Earl of John Erskine and Sylvia Gordan Lockerby were killed in action since July. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaudet, Market Street, Summersidc. yes- terday received word from the Dc- partment of National Defence ad- vising them oi the death oi their son, Cpl. Jose h Arthur Gaudet. Cpl. Gaude, who would have been twenty-one years of age on iag Sgt.) Berg many on February 26th and died the same day. He had previously been wounded by a bullet in the shoulder on October 5th and after three months in hospital had re- turned to action. He joined the army from school in 1942 and went overseas in March of 1943. He landed with the vasion armies that went ashore on the beaches of southern France. He is survived by his parents and three brothers in the services, Pte. Alton, serving in Germany- Sgt. Clifford in Debert; and LgCpl. Raymond in Halifax; also a s ter, Margaret in Montreal; and anoth- er sister, Helen. and two brothers.‘ Nicholas and Eric at home. S- TIIURSDAY a e Ph the 47th anniversary of wedding day. —IN HOSPITAL — M1101‘ J-R. their merit at the Prince County Hoe- Ditsl. -—5. _’ FUNERAL SERVICES — held yesterday morning from Frank Hennesseyh Funeral Home to St. Dunstan’a Basilica where‘ Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Dougim who also officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs, James M. Hennessey. HP. MacPhee, K.C.,| WiLfred Molienna, William Mor- gan, James Cain and Frank Flynn. LAID T0 REST — The funeral of Mrs. Frimk McKenn-a, Mermaid, was held yesterday morning from the A.A. Hennessey Funeral Home to Bt. Dunstane Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. K. McMillan, who also, conducted service at the grave. The, gall breareé-saaiere: Iglilgrrzi ‘rralnonl osep v n, er Began Joeejph Power, Emmet Power and- IH-e McKenna. Mr. Martin Power, Mermaid. assisted in the choir. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS -— Mr. John Pursey, North Rustico. was receiving congratulations Sunday. March 4th. on the occasion of his 88rd birthday. Mr. Pursey, who is in good health. kept step, with the younger folk going and coming from church on Sunday‘ and taken a lively interest in their‘ activities and the current events oi the world. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —'l1w funeral of the late John H. Court of Bediord was held yesterday- afternoon from hi; late residential Services were conducted bly Rev.| J.A. Nicholson. assisted y the Rev. W. . Mercer Pallbearers‘ were: Charles C. is Theodore Eilil John C. Stewart, John Door. an, Will m Mullen, Peter Mc-I . urial was in Donaldston y. ' REPORTS ENTIIUSIASTIC MEETING — The strong feeling in favor of a change of government for the more effective prosecutlom of the war and the solution of , Problems was reflected in- fest week a large and enthusiastic an-t nuallmeeting of ma: national Pro-i v v :n MacMillan, provincial coder. who . ‘ yesterday emoon from the meeting. Other (‘i-locates returning last evening in- cluded Mei. TD. Ro d-‘ int of the .C.. federal party rinoe. EVENING AUXILIARY MEET- ING-The r llllf meetinglof the Evening A ary of W. . 8. oi’ 'I‘rinity Church was held in the ial on Monday even . John Simpson l the devo . . E ng candidate for‘ on, Mar. ionel period. fo lowing up thestudy on "Prayer." She was assisted b ers , resident. conduct d th busirrieasp od. which was followed by a vc interesting and instructs iva talk Rev. T. I. Mncfonnan on "The ioriary Work at our manner. Man are looking forward officiating. The bride was in “hearing nth. again in the nesrlgwfi uniform wearing a cor e urn. door" in which many instructive hebful that”! were geld CIIOIOIIIICPODIIC. all“ action has been made to Pte. (Act- w placed W11 its Charles ciir HAPPY CONGRATULATIONS— PfBBbYtQfy Congratulations are being extend- Mvdflflwr Ind d"? We" "m" d to Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- ilP-d i0 "like all of Meadow Bank, this being 7-119 induct")!!- uatus Boudreault at the’ l8 Murphy of Malpeque who is of- Yeti"- ' a i d he ficer commanding the res_rve armyqfigeg ‘Li’; 9:8 always ‘we w pep squadron 1m m? Prince County form her household duties until area, is i1. He is receiving treat-lthe any previous m he, ISh was fr uently ° “h. m: The illness, and died fortine funeral of Miss Lucy Coady wasmifiioffig?“ “t” °l H itabeeplaeeiayourstemeehhue, Miss MIBQUIATIO. Mrs. George Pat-' on to the mctiibei-s. Meeting closed with Mispah Benediction. treatment at the R.C. d fiiflfigizlggglal. lglortmoufli, N3. Sgt. WOUNDED in aonon —Word Buffy“ l‘ "Him?" Grove. mn- mt of Co t. and of assent His many friends extend wishes for his speedy on XOCOVQIY. i" and Mrs. o. n. Tucke g IP90 he signed for General Service. He spent a short furlough at home in June and immediately left for overseas. In August he was sent to France where he was in notion for sometime before this A wide circle of friend; a speedy recovery. éflidlié PRESENTATION n‘ xmos- red Sgt-Instructor, and after serv- ToNr-On “is? evening “$13”: l}... there for three years, he en- home {lasted for overseas and went over in Aiiflilst. and friends Church and Choir met at the of m. and Mrs. Everett Holmes. Kingston. for a social evening and expression of appreciation to Mrs. Holmes for her fidelity and loyalty as organist in the church over a long er-iod of veers. Rev. Mr. Todd in ca ling upon Mrs. I-Iolmes spoke of her interest zeal in the leadership which she has faith- fullv given to the choir and con-' ner. have received ofl t son. .. t....'t.i.“‘v. have. been receiv - , P. . -. that her son. Cpl. C. B. P',‘,’,°",;",§‘,f,,§§ mluiiglin action --WOUNDED IN ACTION -Mr. ‘nicinfiwriigitig . William Bill) fi been wounded efturtlser prticulm Ttlpl r h“ Kenning- Mrs. Minnie in E I received word one your and a half was transfer- ack to Beach Grove Inn u June 1M4. He went in France Oot 1 and was only o . bgck in action a short while when he was serving in Holland. reported missing _ {while Ir. and M . J es MacOomaok, Newieaiancl.‘ P311‘. have recently 8,088,101,,“ music and on hem" received more detated information of friends assembled. asked Mrs. Holmes nurse of money in nppreci her services. Mrs. Oswald made the presentation. Mrs expressed her sincere thanks tho ‘ d in the work oi including those from all church congregations in the community of Kingston. A very nappy hour foi- iowed in music. social pastime. and refreshments. ______ i I The Presbytery of P. l. I. held innbia. i-le March meeting in The Kirk and saw act from w.“ “ha? Defence with regard t: the death (Ff-Wit of their ",‘.Z‘},,‘§,§ mack. waoiwu killed Oct. ao, ma, .Holmes °l1 ‘or meriiifioeii. of the Allied pos m’ and thanked ‘u 3?: $1: ition which was mistakenly sup- Charlottetown , celved his training at Beach Grove Debert, N.S.. and in Britis the Liepzrtment of National son, Rfnin. Peter MacCor- the W . the RAJ" bombing osed to be occupied by enemy Rmn. Mao!‘ ‘ I94 enlLsied at 1 and re- h C01- went overseas in i944 ion in France, Holland Hall oi St. James’ Church on Tues- and Belglu day. The Moderator, the Rev. T. H. Russell Bomers, MA. S.T.M., presided in the chair and the clerk he Rev. G. Carlyle Webster was at the desk. The Revs. T. W. Good- will, B A T, A. A. Duke. with elders from various congrega- tions. F/O. the Rev. J. E. e- low, BA of Moose Jaw was welcomed as a visitor and invited to sit and cor- respond. Tho Home Mission report was given by the Convener, Mr. Web- ster, who announced the visit oi the Rev. Jas. Dickson of British Guiana to the Island in Maérfnend listed the grants and aizlpoin ents that would be request: when he attends the meeting of the Board of Missions in Toronto in two weeks’ time. The interim-moderators reported for Tyne Valley, Alberton, Marsh- iield, and Murray Harbour vacan- cies. I-Iogs! was expressed that young m tere or students would be available for these fields soon. A most unanimous call was ‘pre- sented by Mr, Webster on behsf of the Montague and Card an Chur- ches to the Rev. Ra o Lean, B.A.. of Moncton, w ioh was approved and ordered sent to of Saint John. The all arrangements for There departed this life at Lower Montague on Feb. Mrs. Au!- e of flfty The deceased had not been al for seven l . visited nib-Willie‘! pastor, Rev. ins. durinl as: d oly etho- FRIDAY FIREMAN HOME FROM OVER- SEAS—Leading Fireman Harry G. Lapthorne, son oi Mr- Bnrl Ml‘!- Henry Lapthorne, lnntwflh 1W9» arrived home on Tuesday If!" twenty seven months overseas ser- vice in England. now a1- nannrourn-svt- Edison Hardy. R.C.A.F. of Pie: ant Grove, who was Woolf-film! from India earl Relieve Neuriiis... Neuralgia Pain Aspirin loses Pain Almost lmmedlllely Instantly! Yeaflbe moment you draped AepirinTablet lulglne ' ofweterit beglnstodie- integrate. And that some quiekletiou Aspirin bu proved itself through generations to be quick, elective, - above all, dependable. Tilt’! why Canadians have come to rely on this famous analgesic for i-elid from pain due to headache, neurelgisor neuritic. wivlh hnllyelaeel lMun-n-JIIYOI ®Asrinifl Insomnia-cumin» _ yedlludee OI Iedqlb i Cormack is survived by grogligrs and L223 gstersl. M m rs are . oeeb l0- r‘ ' mime in meeting was B. A., - Nova. Sootio. negy were also present Kenneth at home. The sisters are . Evelyn. 70 Summer St. St. Jchn, N.B.: Sister Marv M. MacCormack. , B.D., of the Presbytery its in. Besides his parents, Rfmn. Mac- our The , Siunmereide. r and Bernard and Vincent Noviciafc. 5% 301111. .' Ida. Lillian. Eden. Viola. Oipitflsbur Way JOE PALOOKA _ saoie, EllliOI. Iszbeil. and Borin- g.“ o; New zecland. Word has been received by M1’- and mo. Beniunin Tbibeau. Ken- oington, oi the death of their eld- est son. Gnr. Francis Leo. who was rted wounded in any on P's"- a.‘ , and died of wountb Feb. 14th. Be was 32 years of s80- Another brother, Joseph. is llso serving in Itlly _ ROME 0N LEAVE-ERA George Leightizer is spending a 80-611 leave after a ieriod of service in the Canadian wavy which includ- ed two years w th the Ros! Navy. HeisthesonoMnend .J. . Leightiler of ‘arlottetown. He is at present on s short visit to Mon- treal. Before lssving for homo he had sent his mother a. bouquet of roses for St. Valentine's Day but he arrived home before the flow- ers did. He is an ihe Mom Artificer cad has seen a great dell ofservice eluding a period on the far northern Murmansk fill]. SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT _ m the else of Scales -vs- Auld a written Judgment was delivered Y. reference _ plaintiff's eh l1- cation to strike out the Jury notice. Tho Court ruled thatatle fuse could not properly be by the generrl verdict oi a Jury and directed that the _ of law raised by t 6 918N111‘!!! set down for hearing at a Infill sittin of the Court to e Chlrotetown on APP“ 35 m". The jury notice was allowed t stand will be tried by s Jury at s dine after the questions of izuw have been determined by the Court. Friends oi Mrs. Daniel Malone City, will be pleased to learn that 1 h i; improving after her recent isilltrielss in the Charlottetown Hoe- P . Mr. J. Lincoln Dewar of New Perth has been re-elected pres- ident of the Prince Edward Island Dairymen’: Association. it was an- ‘ Yesterday. The annual held lest week but election of officers is left to the directors who met later. other officers president. EC. H secretary-treasurer. rc-elected. Charlottetown. R By J. R. Williams vl-iOO-RPCAY! H00 RAY.’ uouoeao m’ FIFTY. mm BRINGING l HTHTAKEWIS HERES YER DUB Nix Ass WAS FIFTY. FER IMRTYANWGVM in REEVES-At the Prince aiunty behldato - maid, on Monday. March Mrs. Frlnk J i ‘*7 "' P" 10- W45 OUR News, Buocizr For OUR SATURDAY sUBSCRIBER M rl of the in}; of dir- ectors include: County - on; RA. Profitt heetoan. a = Welter mum. Hampton; t Marthe March 2. i946. to Ill‘. and Robert Oolville (nee Miriam Csni of lummereide) s eon --s CLARK! -- At the Prince Count Hospital on Much 4. 1N6. to 5g. Bruce Clarke (new overseas) and Mrs. Clarke. Clifton. s daughter. ACORN - At the King's County Hospital. Montague, PILL, Edi. M. 1N5. II‘. Ind Mn. stilimui Acorn. Primrose. P. It 1., e daughter. Gladys Ruth. CARIW -- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 8. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carew Hunter River, s so . Hospital. on March 2. i946. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reeves Freetown, a daughter, Laure Ann.’ DEATHS JOHNSON - At 30 Rochford uni-e on Saturday, March 8, 1M5 y . Johnson widow of the iate n. M. Johnson. CGURT - At the Prince lltlwflrd 1111M Homitnl on MINI!‘ t. ms. John I-I. Court of Bedford in his 79th year IiIsoR-AE - At her home in Fiat River on ssturds evening, Much -. 1M6.‘ Miss Christina MscRee ‘aged 6d years LAYERS — At the Prince Edward Isliiral‘ Hfisiigitarl! on Iéondxaz. March . any . vers n her 20th ye r WALSH - At summer-side. March 4th. 1945. Mn. Patrick J. Walsh. COADY - In the Charlottetown Hospital on March 5th. i946. Miss Lucy Coady. aged N. McKENNA -- Al. the residence of her nephew. Martin E. Power. Mer- s. ma. in her . Moxennn limer '$_lluble. o. isis ‘ Binmf dlughter of i MWARTIIY ‘_ . I Wltiilios/plial OliAtTghudlchlw oi’ sotll‘{"~.=.3""°'“ I l ‘ fie: no years m’ “"1" NB-S t Bows P=$g§9fn§.'i§‘.°§,§°"' . A. am, w‘!!! WAvit-oiyifidurisuiemfi ' d . Mrs. James wq?“ t RYAN-Suddenly at N21‘ ~‘ George Street on M i.‘ ' ' Msntlthew Ryan, mare-MI,‘ C AMER — At l Charlottetown on new: 15:; Flank Creamer in liar CUDMOIIE-At Winsloe Norm 0- cum»- DERNAID - At hem]; March 8. i915, Mrs. Alieq aged .12 years LANNAN ._ C. ll Elm.“ » n At N W min“ 2. 1984?. fifty... y" d 83. f James anéilekgtheriii? llolsllgl)‘ nan. Mon gu _ DOVER-At D t ' ' Thursday, March swift??? I: eph Dover in her 71st year "FL-SJ" ' Our Boarding House o w»! with... our FER A MEN- TOMORRA.‘ NAME Oi’- ‘aim: UP FATHER - .~ ‘ \\‘ ‘w: a \§§\§ With Major Hoopla ', 5H K i .. FUL 1'0 COVER THRT TO T NT W aioooeo MUCHTERRiTOlZY ” MONICKER: El AND BOUGHT A AM‘ PATRICI$ STEAMeR. TIPPY AND “CAP" STUBBS