‘to firs. ~. '-w. thia» ac. , ~<.u\._¢- fi..fl. --L-o. - - —.:.c --. - ‘wHW-JQEQ --_-. ..-.,.,..e-- ' _ It the Greg-iota elicit rwei. noun NEWS BUDGET _ iJRASA a: oizoiaa gated and found that the furnace room beneath the vestry was aflre. The alarm was immediately turne in and the congregation left the m chutrch. All tihe chulrtcth vessels! arid ves men a, aongw mos o e 10ml Ye-Bifldly statuary and the new stations of W11 308171111 ,pertly covered by insurance. -~' I FIOM QOUTI AFRICA-Ni-Iln “W0 B] n" i“ 1.5""? ca“. .‘.’°°“€il‘i§'§’ ' ‘°°'°" a er o . an rs. e Dogtendorfl, North River, arrived p12...“ “,‘,°,,,,§,f,,,§i“,,v'l‘,i"fl,‘3f_ooi,'_ 11°11" 7'1?- 1 by 511° 5-5- $145111"- their pressure purnp. Two of the “t” 11.14!" ‘Fem 1°11.‘ 3'9"‘ Ym‘ hydrants near the church were the South African Military burs- fauna h, be from“ and other, n a m! sew1c9- greater diistancte had to be luseii. *1" ortunate y i was comp e e y FUNERAL AT ST- PETERS "' calm or a whole section of the Tm “ma” d 1-114? m’? M“ James town might have been destroyed. Mullfilflnw- 0111111‘ 11¢“ E1151» W115 As it was, cinders lighted Of! the held in the Catholic church at $1. 1-00: Cf ti... Knights of Cui mbus| P9591’! Yaifldflil‘ 11107111118- The home and it. was necessary to turn 111N581 M1155 W111 119 11915 11115 iviitor Ilfl it. People living in an "Wmmg M» 9 °'¢1°¢11~ The 19W MT- ndjucciit hiiusi- rr-inovcd their fill‘- MaioKinnon was fatally iiilurcd “time I 11ml‘ 111$ 910F119 11151 wednfifidflli Six years ago the exterior of the Whfll 5 tel-m OQTWYWI 11B W115 <11'1V- church was completely renovated ins became matiwned and ran and the brick rc-polnted and paint- WVBY- H9 W" V1159" $0 1-119 c1111!“ ed and the steeple strengthened. lottetown 110091161 Wed-INK“? 9V‘ Later thc building was completely 9111118 111111 419d 1118111116 10110151118 rc-wircd and only last summer (iii/Y. innri tnli the illil‘l‘l0l‘ was beauti- fully rc-dcroriiied. TUESDAY ' SAD NEWS RECEIVED ~— MIC. Hazel Wilson ofSouthport, who is spending the ivliitci" in Montreal, has received the sad news of the sudden death of hcr daughter-in- law, Mrs. Marshall Wilson .-it Port Alberni, B. C. —0N BUSENS TRIP - Mr. W12. Smiillman, general manager of Sinclair and Stewart Ltd., Bum- merside left yesterday by plane on a business trip to Montreal and Toronto. He was acconipaned by Mr. Wilfred Gallant of the staff of Sinclair and Stewart Ltd.-—S. HOME 0N LEAVE - Petty Of- ficer Elmer Buchanan, of the Am- undermine operation f Word hea bon received here of the passing at St. Luke's Hos ital. New Bedford, Mass, U.S.A., o" Mr. Benjamin B. Stevenson in his eighty fourth year. He was cii- joying his usual good health until he became ill on January 16th, 1946, of double pneumonia. from which disease he failed to rally. __.___ I FUNERAL IATUIDAY - ‘The funeral of Mm. Iiudlow Jenkins was held on Saturday afternoon. A short service was held at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home conducted by R.ev. J.A Nicholson and Rev. I J. Levy. Funeral service was held in Haeelbrook Be. tist Church con- ducted by Rev. ter-ling Steakhouse. Interment Haeelhrook cemetery. The ellbearers were, Seymour lvitvers, liver Myers, Boswell mrver, Ben- erlciin Navy. arrived in the city can Carver, Joihn Drake. Reginald Saturday night from Quincy. Mass. Drake. Am a visit to mother. Mrs. Tcr- tius Harper, Bayfleld Street. Be will remain about hwo weeks. PO. Buchanan has been in the Amer- ican Navy for three years and has seen considerable action. A brother James, is also in the American Navy at, present. in Shanghai. An order in council has been passed granting authority to ac- cept the tender of J. P. Porter and Sons, Ltd., Montreal, for repairs arid improvements to the uiilwuy wharf at Charlottetown. This will entail, at unit prices --- of the tender, an expenditure of —BECEIVED WORD -— Word about $974,627. was received in Summer-side on Word to the above eflec: was Sunday morning, February 3rd by received on Saturday by Mr. J. Mr. John l-Iogg of the deaiih in Iwster Douglas. MP. from the Monctonofter a lingering illness Hon. Alphonse Foui-nier, Minister of his cousin, Mrs Arthur Stratton 0T P1111111‘ Wvrks. Ottawa. inec Vera Sharp) who was the The Minister's letter was in ac- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. i Alexander Sharp, both natives of TWENTY-SIX VETERANS Norboro. but who moved to Mone- IIOME-Twenty-eix men arrived in ton nusny yggfg ugly ‘mm engny the Province Saturday nlgnt. after having dis-embarked from the Scy- thia at Halifax on the previous clay. Fourteen of them were from the western part of the Province; the remaining 12 arrived in Char- lottetown about 11.20 Saturday night. Representatives of the Citi- zens Reception Committee were on hund to welcome them and to conduct them to the Legion Home where worm meals were awaiting them. Some of those who belonged to points east of Charlottetown reached their homes yesterday. Others preferred to wait over un- lll today. —RESIGNS AS WELFARE 0F- lICEB—-Mr. Patrick Ryan, who has been welfare officer of the Summerside Youth Centre Inc. lince that organization was form- ed about two years ago, has found ft necessary to resign. At the reg- ular meeting of the S.Y.C.I. nn Friday evening the president, Mr. L. W. Hancock read an address and made a presentation to Mr. Ryan. The address stated the re- gret felt by his resignation and will regret to hear of her passing and extend their sincere sympathy only son, Stirling-S. GYRO CLUB — The regular weekly meeting of the Gyro Club was held in the Charlottetown Hotel last evening. The meeting had special Significance as Mir. and Mrs. Arthur Mould were guests of honor of the Club. Mrs. Mould was presented with a bouquet of roses, and also e presentation was mode i0 m. Mould. Guests included, Rmni and Mrs. T.E. MacLennon, Mr.i Austin Trainor. arid Gyrcttes Rlev. T.E. lvflecliennan was guest speaker, and gave a most‘ interesting address on liriendsh Etntertainment included a skit which Mr. Austin Trainer and Gyro Earl Taylor gave clever im- persionations Gyro Al. lingers act-i ed as chairman of the meeting. , POWERS-GILLIGAN —- Miss Constance Jane Powers, daughter of Mrs. Vincent Powers, Charlotte- expressed appreciation of the fine mwm w“ , work he had done among the chil- ‘g3; 38:15:“ “Ejhfilrcnkfipigela mgfigrm. dren since his appointment. One’ of Mr. Ryan's duties was to look after the playground in the sum- mer and the rinks in the winter which are located at the High New Jersey, to Thomas J. Gilli- gan. The ceremony was" erformed by the Rev. James A. ‘Wlliidfal Ofllfirich was! giler ssers mai o onor, an r., figgfigcdxzo gllfcgazogos1|lazn_becg Hartaon J. Rowland was beat, man. A reception followed at the Many friends in Sumrnerside and vicinity were shocked to learn o.’ the sudd death sometime liriilr. night of Miss Clive Adams. forn erly of Sea. View. who was foun dead in her bed on Ssturda rnorii ing. The deceased had reti-cd on Friday evening in a arent good health but when she d d not oomc downstairs at. the usuol hour. her Mrs. Emmet Rvazialhe-n to call her and could not awaken her. . A.R. Grant was immediately called and ounced hter deed, and under vcvasciicililqria am Cone“ a wees a coroner's Jinv ca e ' w emu" w» cm- ~..~.ii.°.i‘¥£li..il."l°‘u%‘2iiii3§. ‘ff. $11351 misfits’ M-v- mu»- a-ret, Mrs. Lee Brmm of 14mg. ' Quiver; Hilda, in Motioton; cctiicr-vahhfgf, mg‘: 3"”? m inc in Silnmereide: also two biotb- Fowe. M! ma“ w“ ‘m’ Mm era, Morton at Margate and John ‘ruffle was 5 prisoner of “m, h at. Sea. View. The remains were Germany m‘, woymrsl renwved from the Bow-mos funeral Bin“ men he h“ can“ Mex‘, Home on Saturday and taken to exam“, h . la former home where the funeral e ‘w macaw m m‘ w weiii be held this Monday afternoon m’ Um“ 5m" at 2 PM. Interment M. Dtirlingt/osi etery-S. After a short trip Mr. and Mrs. ‘illigan will make their home in] iimson where Mr. Gilligan isl ziployed. Zea-lends will regret to learn of ihe sudden deem in I-Iaver. Wie- mnsin. Saturday. Feb 2nd, of Mr Willioni A Scott. son of tho late Scott of ti’ He was a well- ri Charlotte- town boy who was id Medalist i1 West Kent School and Prince of son Donald, also his Mother. , of the Wartime Prices and ‘bade Board of this city. Ihtennent will be in Moccasin. The d th urred Nth at Grier $3.... 3" ‘m mrflflt. Everett, Mass, of Mrs. An- nie M. Woolner, 85 years widow of _ the late C. Robert Woolner. Mrs. Wooiner was born in South Rusiico Prince Edward Island and for sixty years has reside in Chelsea and Everett», Mass. ‘Bhe was a former member of the Chel- sea Women's Club and a devoted member and worker of the Iii-at Conventional Church of Chelsea. i She is survived by four ren, Mill Blanche Woolner _ Chelsea, Mesa, bride an“ He leaves to mourn hh Mica! A very pretty wediiil Ila d» d n the Presbyterian: e, Burnmereide, at nine em. ruary 2, when the Rev. Char- g; united in marriage one Mcllbvcxi, Caught ollw are a fuaeliia crepe tching accessories. Immediately following the cere- fhe eou lo left on a trifinto of in l-n this rl e of rm. rmi u. wviliaii. llfllloll, Mam, by five grand-enigma and four great trend-children also a brother, John II. Buntaln of Iouth lultico. d valued ngi “rut Q I U at» Dummgel. a A largo llllmllfloa‘!!! on»; of Central Iodequa get-bored at m“ the home of and Ira. W m s. "i" - to g and I‘ W!!! II!!!‘- friends and relatives on the Island late to the son-curing husband and her High Md b menrler R. chlld- I hodlham, Mass. Mrs. Robert I. M c711 2 git "iii ma: Moiilurdo and Doris Cronman in a beautiful trimmed baby basket, Raking ‘Ievgrel tripsed to ‘fiomplete a talk, t en open em as M11. Iarold Clark read the verses and B mailman and Alice Jewell ged them on he table; Weldon made a brief r-epy thank- ing all for remembering his bride with ao many beautiful and use ifts, u the crowd Joined in sin I: “For They Are Jolly Good Fe 0W5.” Gifts consisted of Pyrex, aluminum were, towels, glass ware, granite dishes and many useful household gifts. The evening pass- mr. bruins u» ‘an. evening to a cioeo um the young wick mo: nan q wedded imp- piness. . w. l. m». new wiuifésfi‘ mltlerd to vnizltucheuiae. nudism. Baht Julia. up. M Tb llomflI-lar iérigfhiflfiwqklmnumb ed very quickly as games and con- of influenza. tela: wereldindulhged (iln lclimaxing w d ’m_.._. - w an o as ione sng song, . an . A.C. Sinclair and with Mr. Ha id Clark at th diI-llfiffl’ Ike. J, _ Qqmon piano. A: a 13c hour as iiii d; leave this o ‘ m. parted foi- their homes Weldon wail months in Vancouver- ugi v was bounced many times toward the high ceiling, and all joined in Wishing Mr. anti Mrs. Cross-man mgiy years of happy \\'e(lri1:li life. A large number of friends and relatives athercd at the home oi’ Mrs. R. . Stevenson on the eve- ning of January 28th.. the occa- sion being to honor and welcome home her son, Bobby, from over- seea whore he bu been attached to the Army a number of years. When the gathering bad assembled Mr. C. S. Dingwell very capably presided while Mrs. W. B. Bulman took her place as organist open- ing the program by singing O Ciin- ada. Mr. James Moffatt read a fit- ting address, while, a generous urse was resented to Bobbv and is youthfu wife, (the ‘armor Miss Lois McDonald) In a few well chosen words Bobby responded thanking all for their thoughtful» ness. A nicely arranged program followed including a musical num- ber by the Stevenson family A delicious lunch was served by the, hostess assisted by the ladies, af- B30 ter which with Mr. Andrew Gallant as violinist, the light fantastic was indulged in for an hour or so The inaugural flight in direct air service between Charlottetown. New Glasgow, and Halifax opens today when a Marirnie Central Airways plane, piloted by Captains Carl Burke and R. W. Mills, takes off from the local airport as 1:20 this afternoon. Authority to operate the or: ser- vice between Charlottetown, New Glasgow, and Halifax was received from the Department of Transport, Ottawa, yesterday uiici-iicin by Captain Burke as tho result of negotlations- which had been go- ing on for several months. A large number of citizens atten- ded the funeral services for the Mr. Prank Heiinessey which were held at St Duiistans Basil- ica yesterday morning. Requiem Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Louis Dougan, assisted by Rev. K. MacMlilon as Deacon and Rcv. P l". McDonald as Sub-Deacon. The service at the grave was conducted by Father Dougan. The funeral cortege was one of the largest seen in this city for scme time and was as follows: FD. Motor Pumper with flowers 17th Armored Band. 3rd Degree Knights of Columbus. Funeral Director. City Police and R..C.M P Members of the Fire Department1 with dram d wugon carrying casket. Pall bearers. i. Mourners. . El Representatives of Funeral Dir- tance to have rs. City officials. General public. their‘ daughter, Mrs, q who lives in Gait, opus-so Two members or ti“ Town Council were, re-eleoted to office in the civic election yester- dev and a new mannvas elected to the V Water and Sewage Com,- mission. Tiiosc re-electod were T. D. Mor- rison. wlio defeated Lorne Mao- Nrlane in the Centre Ward by 48 cassettes. e e e e Ward by s? votes ' m“ Mr. Carroll Delaney was elected tr. the Water and Sewage cum. mission, defeating the former member- Ciwrse Kev. by 13o votes. The largest vote in a number of years was polled in yesterday's voting. The following are the official figures: A quiet wedding took place in the Sacred Heart Church at Bor- den on Saturday, January 19th at . a. m. when Mary Edna Bern- ard, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Bernard was united in marriage to Robert Hazeu 1W3 Master, son of Mr. and Mrs. sam- uel MacMaster of Port Hawkesbury, N25. Rev. W, V. MacDonald perform- ed the wedding ceremony. e bride who was dressed in turquoise blue with black accessor- ies was attended by Miss Loretta Campbell while Mr. Francis Ber- nard supported the bridegroom. Previous to the wedding a mis- cellaneous shower was held in the Legion Hall on Monday for the young couple. The gifts were open- cd by Misses Loretta Campbell and Doris Bernard while the verses and good \‘ViSh9S were read by Miss Lorraine Richard and the gifts arranged on the table by Mrs. George Gaudei. The evening was than spent in dancing the music being furnished by Mr. Alfred Trenholm. In the early morning of Jan. 26th.. there passed peacefully away iit the home of her son. Major, at Portage, PE 1., one of Prince County's oldest and best loved res- idents, Mrs Adelis, Milligan, aged 96 vears. She was boru in Siierbrooke, a daughter of the late Dollfllaa Mill- lgan. In 1878 she married John It. Mllilgan of Travellers Rest. and a vear or two afterward they moved io Northam, where, for manv vears. Mr. Milli an was tire popu- 15.!‘ village blac iui at what came known as Miliiganis Comer Many came from a. dis- their blacksmith work done and man were those who, obliged to awat their turn. found their way into the cozy im- Thc honorary poll bearers wereq inoculate home, where they usu- J A. Griffith, Byron Brown, Wilt»: red McKenna, Albert ‘Wilson, Ern- est McCarey and Wilfred Doucette. Active poll bearers warez-alan- marrled Wednesday, ley Mntheson, Alfred Prlzzell. Wflll- 0f Mrs ace Scantlebur‘. Fred Brodie. William Campbell and Gera d, Maddigan. i ' As the funeral cottage proceeded cKenzie..to and from the Basilica, the firei bell was tolled, out of respect to the clec vifno for many years was later short time ago. WEDNESDAY " HOME FROM OTTAWA --' The] William Hughes, Provincial Minister of Public Welfare, tor, arrived back from Ottawii by lane yesterday evening. Mr. ughes was a member of the Co- ordinating Committee which for several weeks had been working on questions which were submitted for LOIISIdErnliDn to the provincial pre- miers upon their arrival in Ot- tawa on Jon. . EN ROUTE T0 INDIA —- Com- CLA Cam bell Scarth, C.N., formerly wit . N11... was in lherbmite for a. brief atav and was met M. tfiie ata- tion b his‘ parents. Mr, and Mm. ILA . Soerth, to wish him bon voyage enroutc N18. to uima 5.0., wihence SWIG!!! COURT - Two judg- ments were rendered in the Bu- grome Court here yesterday. In the roliibition appeal case of the King. ieapondent. versus Selina Inrtet. aipupellaat. Mr. Justice A. I. Arlen- a t a ed the appeal with costa of IQ. . It. lfoimea Quoted for the remondent and Lester O'Don- nell for the a pellent. Mr. Justice M. Rs McGu gan confirmed the Iafiigtrate’: conviction in Bxc appea cane of the King. res- pondent, vs. ustln Iiarkin. appellant. The fine we: set at I100 can. lupreme Court was adjourn- ed until March l6. ‘W D-IAUNDIII - A quiet. weddinl took g‘ l» gh 5.5. s. i???‘ igiiiiilii ohm. Grand xii n" ided Mr. W. I. Massey, Provincial Allligl-fi m w" Esq it, hkivemaglshfor l-LM S. Neyenia, Cey- Ooimbile W ally remained for a substantial meal Many who were then child- rm. but now no lon ei- evon mid- ole-aged, attest to t e excellence . Mllliganb cake and the apparent enormity of her cookie jar. Hei- kindness of bees-t. and refinement of character and man- ner won for her many friends. She was a consistent member of the United Church a-nd a valued i member of the Ladies’ Aid. a number of the Department,‘ holding the position of Assist-i Roosevelt Tea Room, Little Silver..ant Chief, until his retirement al luniisually large attendance marked — K. 0F C FUNCTION — An a gathering held on ‘Ilieedagnni ht by Smnmeruide Council, igbts of Columbus. Mr J Henry Cau- an the sum of honor was Mr. Clar- ence Steele who ‘nae recently re- ‘tumed from overseas where he served as a. Knights of Columbus iwar Services supervisor He deliv- ered a most in talk on his cilicrieuices and his work in - —IOIII IQZIAVII _ m John A. J ii , ' Id gfllizvgn 11;“ received the broth 1k "I ark. Iieceiiuy geek a zmer attack via bia - ll I’ ..... is. and rm. ravens! 1 -......r- mama's. 0 la lune wharf about o’ci yesterday mom . Their were aet require . ‘ 1w an ins-boibflaemoh CI _ Rink weekellowhanhe the misfortune of having his ankle broken. aruuvao noiiaii - main. r. Aoheman Halifax, arrived Satur- nlght to a and the remainder b", “m” of the winter w th her. parents, Mr. Owen McGerry, South- port. ISLAND]!!! DEAD — Mr. E. N‘. Easter of North Wlltshir, has re- ceived the notice of‘ file death of his brother Frederick 1". Easter of Davidston, Saskatchewan, who seed away in Regina I-losnital. r. Easter was born at North Wilt- lhirc, Prince Edward Island on January 29, mourn his wife and two dawhtora also two brothers and two s stera. srru. coma smono - Che d’ the moat active branches of the the Provincial Command of the Cen- adlan Legion has been the one es- tablished about nineteen years ego at Tignish, and still going strong. In a recent iaeue it was nedvert- ently elated that this branch had been “oipened" by His Honour Lieutenant Governor Bernard. The purpose of His Honours visit was merely to present, the branch with portraits of the King and Queen. LAID T0 REST - The funeral of Mrs. Winnifred Bagnall was held yesterday morning from the A. A. I-fennessey Funeral Home to St, Dunstan! Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. F‘. McDonald, who also conducted service at the grave. The gall bearers were: Messrs. Judge . G. Duffy, Lt. Col. J. R. Paton, W. E. Bentley Simon P. Paoll. W. D. Gillis and D. J. Riley. Summerslde is to have a new and up to ila-te bus terminal. it was learned yesterday. Island Motor ‘Pmzisport Co. Ltd. purchased a residential property on first Street, now occupied by Miss Willina Conquest, as a boarding house. and it is planned to start. construction early iii the spring. The residence will have to be. moved away to make room for the concrete and tile tennlrial and garage which it is proposed to erect. —ROTARY MEETING -- Mr. A. John F. Connolly, Provincial Depu- ty Ministcr of Reconstruction was the guest speaker at the rrguier meeting of the Summerside Ro- tary Club on Tuesday. He s oke with reference to the work o his department Guests included I-Iarry Cannon, James Clarke, Robert Clarke and Fred Bell. Two new members were welcomed in the ersons of George s. Morrison and illiam Jenkins. -I=‘IR.E AT RESTAURANT - Summerside firemen were celled out at. about 1.15 yesterday mom- ing for an alarm sent in from the Olympia restaurant. The fire was found to be confined to a sqfa, in a small room near the banquet which produced a_ dense minke, A short time earlier the banquet hail had been in use as members of two hockey teams had eaten there after a hockey match It. is presumed someone dropped a cigarette butt iii the sofa-B. DR. CBOTEAU TO ASSIST — An announcement from Amherst yesterday said that‘ a write 0f courses in the cooperative move- ment would be given there during the next seven weeks. will-i the Ex- tension De artment of St. Francis Xavier Un verslty and the co-oper- etive federations of the Marltimes directing the studies. The instruc- tors for courses this week will in- ciude Dr. J.T. Croteau of Char- latte-town. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — ‘The funeral of Mrs Margaret Meo- Fisdyen was held yesterday alter- rioon with a. short service at the Mai-lean Mineral Home conducted by Rev. I.J. Levy and Rev All. Todd. The pallbearers wcre: Messrs W.R. Shaw, William McKay. '1‘.G. Ives and AH. Roper. The unierel service was held at. long Creek Baptist Church and was conducted by Mr. Tbdd ferment was in Mahar took place Saturday mom- ing, February 2nd. at 8.45 from N. D, deans Funeral Home to St. Dunstan’s Basilica where requiem high mass was celebrated by luv. I‘. McDonald who also conduct- aervlce at the grave, The bearers were Messrs. Patrick 3,!" page it; ifiiiiiiiiii i877. He leavea to Do 5:2: i of we... Cunmilaionesi. iii- ii electoral lltt-le in ‘ ctvio elections 8O Les- t:- n. Mellilitl. . Pbé. O - ' radar. Win18 expects to visit iwfiisffctm“ ‘if.’ .953’..- Ward “P812... u Cox w M" Rcuel revise. Pioton a. M’ -Iww'rl0n one - ..-.....:.~ Wsmq s....r~*"r.'l".:.¥ u . . r, . . . wu uo RnleaimPercyfi Ca.M. -into allergen C e . DlMd wilt. of the Unite Ohilttlh of O Conunisloners. J A. at on day, Wflflgahnyl) Gillie. Dudley l, at 2:30 PM’ rage w on. ripe; o e 011v 00 i1 LING!“ giver vaveremir? a n i. comprises Mayor J 5 Blanchard; George Cough. OT-oary. Cha-irlnan Couu. Butler, Ward 1, un. Dou- o {y w w”; m; "w. gan, V! , Coun. JT. Moflg. “time” m; n” mm. w“! i1 "WT - later. luv. Gooraa Ayers, Suin- - N- Mwmn‘ mai-side. a. former minister‘ ti: '31» 5"?’ ""1 K°°1° win“ v Mergats Charge. addrened the n‘ mi’ M‘ °l°°i1°n W‘) 1"" minister and Rev. L. M Muse use-n, McKee, nald, Ga and the late AT. MacKinnon were returned b ticn. oe con ta for water Com- missioners in the last election were some as a t, the sitting Commissioners beln Messrs. Web- ster, Gillie Mid W ght. FRIDAY -BICULAR MONTHLY meet- ing Kanetngton Branch, Canadian Legion, 3.11.8.1... Town Hall. Ken- sington Friday, Feb. 8 at B pm. All members and prospective mom- iiers are requested to attend. WJ... Delaney, secretary. Z-C-li -VISITING BOSTON. - Mr. Wilfred Gillie, Iindian River is at resent on an extended tri to Bos- ri. Mr, Gillie is visiting s dingh- ter Mrs. William Clow airsbaalzd, also other friends in Boa- n--— . —BITURNS FROM OVERSEAS. --Prlva.te R, Bell, eoin of Frank Bell of Stanley Bridge. returned recently from extensive military operations. His division went the whole gamut of operations from Africa. Sicily. Italy, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany-K. LAID TO REST — The funeral of the late Mrs. Kathryn Snowie was held on Feb 6th. from the Bradalbnnc United Church. Eer- vices at the Church and Grace were conducted by the Rev. L. M. Murray. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Bismark Cousins, Kenneth Graham William MacDonald Hafnld Toombs, Ifedley Woodside, Lorne Seaman. Interment in Bi-adalbane Cemetery. TIIANSFERRED TO MONCTON-- Mr. J.L. McAuiev. who has been with the PE Island division of the Canadian National Railway since July 31, 1939 as electrical and sig- nal maintainer. has been transfer- red to Moncton, NB. I-lo will leave for his new position next week. Mr. McAulcy. a native of New Brunswick, ioined the electrical staff of the Canadian National Railways at Moncton in i927. BUS SERVICES INTEIIRUIYIED —Thougii the bus company had to cancebali bus routes in th_e_Pro- vince yesterday mornln owing to the slippery condition o the roads, it resumed some of its regular sclfe- dules yesterday afternoon. At 3A6. one bus left for Bonshaw and 15 minutes later another left _ for Summerside and 0‘Leary. However, the bus which leaves Sumrnerside for Charlottetown via Bonsliaw had to be cancelled, OFFICERS ELECTED The following officers were elected nt a recent meeting of I-lillsbmough Chapter I.O.D.E.: Honorary Pres. Mrs. J. A. Bernard- I-Ionorarv Ro- gent, Mrs. N. E. Bentley! Regent, Mrs. Arthur Roper; 1st Vice Re- ent, Mrs. Ivan Nicholson; Secre- ry, Mrs. Jessie Clark; Treasurer, Miss Mabel Adams; Assistant Treas- urer, Mrs. Margaret Worth; Posi- War Service Convener, Mrs. Geo. Sinclair; Woys and Means Corn- rnittee, Mrs. Geo. Iver; Council- lors, Mrs. Toni Murray Mrs. Wel- ter Pickard, Mrs. n. iu. Phillips. Mrs. J. W, Ifuntcr, Mrs. Wendell MacDonald, Mrs. Pete Kelly, Mrs. Vernon Peardon: Standard Bearer, Mrs. Den Grant‘ Echo: Secretary, Mrs. Wm. McNeil; Educational Sec- retary Mrs. Tom Rogers: Sick Committee. Mrs. Walter Pickard. Mn. Wm. Bogg. —BIItTH8 REGISTERED —- The following births are from the Wesl- ern Hos . Alberton Jan. 16, 1946, to r. and Mrs. tern, iah, a dau i940, to tfr. an cette, Pleasant View, a daughter. Jan. 1’! 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Ern- eat. Gillie, rigiiisii a son. Jan. 2i, 1946, to r. and Mrs. Gerald Bliea, , a daughter. Jan. B, i946, M: . Matt , rs. ray! Plusvllie. a dau hter. 1 , to Mr. and Mrs. ani- Alon-ton, a sen. Feb. l 046, and Mrs. Clovis Martin . ‘Bli- Illlh, I tllllfhtef. ' Remington, Y Mr. Charles MaoKay. Pei-k Corner. and erEd - Y. addressed the people. an o! the auppl oowflltteo. the new minister to the pulpit to pronounce the benedic- ion. When Mr Stevens arrived the previous night s group of his new parishioners met him ‘at the train and him the e rareonage where the ladies had a delicious supper prepared. ~A quiet butélretty wedding took place at the hurch of the Moat ary 22nd ily, daughter of w. and Mrs. Felix Gallant of llustico, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to and Mrs. Andrew Doucett of Hunter River. The Nu tiai Mass was celebrated by the v. Father ward ldwin, C. SS. R... the bridesmaid being Miss Gertrude Gallant and the roomsman . Nazaire Gallant. ter the man the wedding party roceeded to home of town. Prior to the marriage the bride was tendered a ahower ed a very substantial cheque from her former em l rs, Judge end beautiful gifts from her friends. BIRTHS lhrston St., a. dainhier. , MOLYNEAUX - Al. the 31, 1948, to Molyncziux. , (rice Kiitic Mathe- eon), North River, a son. CARR-At the Island Hos ital on Feb. 2, i946, to Mr. and s. Russell Carr, Char- lottetown, a son, David Russell. SCOTT -- At the we County merside, R.R.. a sou, Jo-hn Percy. town, a daughter. McEWEN - At the Hospital Fieb. 2. 1946, to Mrs. Gordon Mcilwen. St. Peter's Harbor, a daughter, Vaunda Pa WARREN — At the PM. Hospital, Feb l. 1048, Mrs. Eton Warren. Itoad. a soii. SOItENSEN-At the P.E.I. Hospi- tal, February l. i946. to Mr. and Mrs. victor Soi-ensen (nee Merg- Island Cove Head LACEY —-At the City January 20, 104B, to Mr Jose h Lacey, Charlottetown, daug ter, Margaret Bernadette. Hospital, Remit-Ill. Feb. 4. 1M6. t0 Mir. Mrs. 8.0. Blake urgey) a . BAIUSI — At the Kin ‘a Counw Hoemtéai, Montague, PI. .. on Feb. 3. l . to Mr. and Mrs. John lla- fuae. Elliotvale, P.E.1’., a daughter Theresa Phyllis. r GMT. Elmer-ii "r v . . on b , sits. re. in‘- Icy Irl. i ' ' " m‘ “~- r" - as: are ..-..-.~s".i--.'-=- son. Char-lea. ' ' " ' ONIVIN - To Mr- and . I ~ Fe-ri..t'r....~n~..9*-' “i? M060 . w. At. Gui-lotto“; 5. 1H8. to m. and Moqusid, City, g nnlwni-atuisanx. tlhlblxllflflio nuemm ll’. and . ‘Cit-w. e dawn- LAWLEBl - At the Prince County in Hospital on January Mr. and IHIQDONALD town tel $1M ma?“ Y. GALLANT-DOUCBT‘! WIDDING lama,“ P,‘ oly Redeemer at 5.15 on Janu- 1946, when Florence Em- Ii. Doucett, only eon of‘ i $811112 the of H at‘ which she received many useful and valuable gifts. She also receiv- Mra. Mark Mc ugan and‘ other Edward 151E131‘ 0111171111311 EMICKENZIE - At Garfield 0n IW J - ‘aged, John A. MacKenaio in hit Prince Edivard| $533383) ‘.5, 0:; J 318‘: yxga’: Cardigan f-Ieaillfiurgendla m“ d WOOLNER — At. the Jeffrey Hale Hospital, Quebec City, on February 4 946, to Mr Mrs . . Arthur Woolner. fomieriv of Charlotte-- PE. Islandisf‘ 1.. mun-rial ai-et Waller), a daughter, Juliana. _ . and Mimi m“ leaves to BLAKE - At the Royal victoclaitwo eietera, Margaret. Mrs. Herb- noggin of Alberta. and Mile ll eikle Clues-lowdown. piece from be: home in Canton. thee. MMKINNON -— At Ml Kent lint FW-wv 4 1w. mu wry Ann formerly of Cmoe 10th year and ert (nee Constance m I (nee Eileen MacDonald) Station. a daughter. Mrs. I natiua Kinkora, a eon, d 13th, 1946, - Lawless At ta ‘$511M m. “w. oi», t. d Pceikei MaeNEll-I. — Ai- th Prin m. ward Island Bospitael. “bu. a iesmtomaadlln Neill . '9 r-mboi-I a DEATH! SCOTT —Suddonly in Hover, w!» consin. on timia. . William A. Scott formerly of o! K, Feb. ear U!!! — ague Noriih, on January 8th, William F. MaoIADYEN - at.’ eedsy, Feb. Mach: 19H, Ml! 1946. Mrs. years. AGNALI. — Feb 2. 1946, Bagnall, daughter of the late Gov- . I ernor of ‘W, E. B Friday. Feb. Johnson, formerly of Margate. P E. I,_ aged 64 MMPIIEILBON -- At the PE. Ie-‘ADAMS-At Suinmeisitlc on Feb- 181111 308111131. F611- 1, 1946. W M!" 4. 194d. Olive Adams, f and Mrs. Wendell MacPliei-zon, 399 Bea View, aged 36 years. DOUGLA Prince i 1M6, Benjamin J. 94th year. YCBI’ i940 John MeoLlAN -- BSON-At the 2.2. Island nd Mrs. ‘denotes-at Bristol, Fab. s Benjamin J. Douglas, in hie 94th . . . Mar- yen. in her 04th year. MCLINNAN’ —.At the Prince no. ward Island Hospital - Murdoch - Mdliannan filrtsville in her 74th year. Mr. an Mrs. Ben Plneeu: STEVENSON -- At New Bedford where a very delicious breakfast; Mass, U.SA., on January Nth, I946 was served, after which the bridal, Benjamin B. Stevenson, formerly couple left by train to s end their of New Glasgow P. E. I. in his 84th honeymoon on the main and, later year. returning to reside in Charlotte- gngwm_ g madman,’ hi.“ athryn unowie, g? A flfliail ‘mm’ JOHNSON-At Vllfgslver, 3.0..“ Y. Feb 2. 1M6, this 8 inf t d lit Wendgll heel: At his boom. lilcot w 1m, YQTJ. mt 5r. 5th 1946 Mrgmy 011%. l. At‘ H Mrs. WYi-inifredhg McDonald and wife of New York , Jamel W. years. orrnerly oi lb At Bristol years. At Milton on PQ. ~'i', i943. Elizabeth Ami Machean in her 87th year TUGWELI. - Dlone crashed while on‘ transport duty between England and tenant. S. Maurice youngest soii of ~s. _ Wales, Ml- Imdlliusband of Elizabeth Clark. form- Cardiff. erly of Albert and. ISAAC Jen 31, i016. aged 46 years Ebb Mus. eraltook MacKlnriom, Cove in her - At. De J. MlcKENZIE — At Garfield M6 John A Mao . 4, l . in his 86th year. F‘ MeBETH - At the hospital in Killed when his over Bwiteerluid. Indle, Flight Lieu- eli. R. A. ‘Twig-wall and beloved on Prince Edward it Mich, on lie Mehaee. on Kermit , on January 8th. of , l“. A s .. . - '2‘, .-=;:.!_Ji;»’é-§§tsit.