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William Ciumvlcn, Hol- mm “WEN. lummersid y Roach, Dani . 5:133 -.Ius'r l-ICIIVID, ill take livestock. Also for sale WWI "Ill libel rake. George my. 8-18-11 -.:ll:v!l: noun _ Klimt Bali. who aoml nhfihhif; __The funeral of the late mm 5'9"‘ i" B Germ!!! Driwh “my .1 o dy M“ can‘; the “Pill whose death Hospital, arrived h gum .. Side Morlda evenirflg? Ammn o; lneurrtd ' ' Marlon Hal i’ Su . , last Thursday, was 0 mmersid, the artemoon with the {gm ' was captured in 1*‘ st. M ' Church, yllwiailljfggitf” ff, pfizég? -vv1wran for ° ‘Ameta \XDC!ii€l‘l0Qd om “w. Harrison arers were: Mayor‘ 1. h“ gflnpbeitli Henry Gaudet, AL‘ w Grade m‘ m , B. Morris and l p, McKenzic-S. NTACT CLUB —- On Tues- a-yagicrnoon a splendid attend- w, marked the regular Tuesday flumoon meeting of the Air Force mm Contact Club, in the club {on on Wiltzr Street, Summers‘ the first Tuesday meetins o! u month this was game day and passed a very pleasant hour. Tea and doughnuts m served. On Thursday afternoon 3L “ ’ at the home la ‘flit 5mg; for the mini r Y’ radar-loll. Tea was served at the no of a busy afternoon. Wives of mo and ping POE! up members _ g mi; president ma. A. :3 IIIIOTOG l- are . m membership of this friendly bring along as; sew- w loom . well fitted mach mm, he qualifies for discharge iniury- lllldar the new point release sys- for returned war veterans. Ho m return to civilian life after ac- process- flat the scperation centre, Fort , Burn: en- lhing the necessary llaw Jersey. Sgt. iirtcd in High School several oolgpfifrfilfi l capable or tewhlno.°l?‘§.qu"f§‘e%i°§.ia Alilivlloations will also be received to ill a vacancy for m9 Wllwlblbhiv of the Summerside Mfldemy- Please furnish reccm- mendations and address all availe- ations to Miss Constance Erlman. sewn-aw- Bonrd of School Trus- t of Summerside. Box 400. sum- merside. P. E i 6-9-13-16, —EXCHANGE PARISHES FOR DAY - Rev. F. D. Henderson, rec- tor of the Anzlican parish of Port Hill, officiated at the service in Marys Church, Summerside and St. John's Church, St. Eleanors on Sunday. He delivered impressive discourses and at the evening oer. vice his sermon made special refer- ence SOLEZIHIJIIE Youth Sunday. Ven- l m Harrison took the services at Port HilL-S. — WILCOMED HOME - Able Seaman Pius Gallant. 28. son of Mrs. Elisabeth Gallant of Coleman. is being welcomed home from :e.ngthy service overseas. AB. Gai- ant received his basic training at H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte in Char- lottetown and proceeded overseas in October. 194B. He served with the Canadian 5th motor torpedo unboat Flotilla and was wounded n action off St. Malo on July 4. 1014. when he received a severe leg He Ls now enjoying two months furlough-S. i be . ' ... ....S'".;.‘§.'lz...1°..°:'.i.. ‘will? Jiallway Man ing. was sent to various AAF fields, and attended the Cooks and Bak- ln School at Schoefieid Barracks. nt 17 months in the lluvvii. Ho mini Paci ic area as Mess Sgt brth 38th Bo be ad d "mm g m r sq“ m“ 51%; shocked to learn of the death at veav: a bronze battle medal. wife. Mrs. Shirley Burns Ioeilyh, NFL-S. In! put 2 drops In each IYOI irriiuied eyes wiih Murine d “d”, CINE. $012103‘? 355.231“ co - lld iileir year old daughter Patricia Moi live at 3150 Bedford Ave, Dies At S’sido Citizens of S ersid were an early hour yesterday morning of Mr. Harold H. Nicholson at the. early age of 46 yea-rs. He was well known to the travelling pub- lic as he bad been ticket agent at Summerside for a number of years and had bro ht to his duties the gifts of a peasant and obllging diapodtion. He was born at North Wiltshire, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Nicholson of Summerside. He en- tered the railway service in i017 and served overseas during the Great War with the 9th Canadian Siege Battery in Belgium and France. Upon his return to the Island after the war he served with the Hi1. Division of‘ a: eying egra 0p- srator at various po the cyonhazaradrcrhblnrnln orsman- Prrovince uMll 1N1 when W88 illg. Janltwo drop: in cu: c c an to the St Maurice Murine mm at once so soot e and Division, Quebec and was with the rciruh Murine contains seveningre- old Quebec and St. John Linc un- dioau of war w iadam ad first-aid goalie... cashing. Use it younc 7/ W?’ 2125f” Public Meeting Thom will be a meeting the shareholders and Iii-rolls of the Kensington Ass'n. on Tbil- IIY. June 14th at 8 p.vn., in u‘ n"! George Hail, Ken- ‘iltion. The purpose of the "m!!! is to complete the ‘Mullet-ion of the Ken- Ds in Coo r- W" Ass’rl. by g p‘ W. L. DELANEY. Safe Station. . e next terminal operator at Heart, Ont. from 19W to 1W1. He received f his transfer back to Prince Edward Island in July 1987. being made a ‘relief ope ‘ at Summe . In May, 1m. he was a ointed sta- tion agent at Port 1 where he ained three months and was then appointed assistant agent at Sllmmerside which he held up to Augutzti i041, when ha was ap- in ticket ent. - p011; ‘lgicbolson was first . He return- ed vrorkior a short time in the fall but his health never re- covered. He has been confined to bed for the pan two weeks. _ . Ho is survived by his parents his wife, the former Helm Forrest of Heart Ont, and Glas- ow. Scotland. ‘There is also one gaughur, Jean at home. Also the following brothers and sisters: Ewen. head of the Wartime Prices and ‘Prado Board for this Province; Bdr. Ivan in England and Gnr. Alexander in Gciinany; Dorothy, Mrs. U. J. l. Scburman, Iondon. Ont, Mary. Mrs. Robert Clarke, Simmer-side; Jean. Summcrsidc; Lieut. (Nursing Sister) Mirth! in Belgium; and Lieut. tcr) Miriam in Sussex NB. The nu ul- ison RIJSIDENCE FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE Tllat desirable property, known as the “Mlnto Housc"_ '“ Granville Street, Summersidc. House contains eleven m.‘ Ind bath, there are seven bed-rooms. Large lot, 65 x "It, llouss newly sillngled, sun parched, centrally situ- ‘W. all ‘modern conveniences. For further particulars,’ ‘Hill to Richard s. Hilslflli, Solicitor, Sullllncrsiflc. ' G. HAZEN PHILLIPS, and W. JAMES CAIRNS. Exccutors. W‘ v ‘an ‘Anna v v vvTYv-vvwv BMHT BINDING ‘Owing to the length offllis at bersihrolmh .3 w» —P*LIAll NOTI- fcature no short subjects will be shown. Show: 1 and 0:15 SUIMMERSIDE run ~ WN GUARDIAN crllrllll. culllllllllll al_n l: reserved for new: c! local lntexeat, but advertising olallvvlynlturo myboinserted at Ive cent a word, strictly pay- ablo In advanco. "~-"*--i‘-t-- for Photographs. OONIIDlI-ATION IJFI IN- SURANCE * Till DELUXE BIAIJTY SAL- ln tbs ‘rweel Street. IINIII V1811‘ III! —Mr. aibane. of the l‘ "‘ " Bonk cf Commerce, Wuiena, Salk» i: a fur week: in Char- filth qntlionery Garter d: Co. was opened last ssonday nidht by prowlen, but than was no evidence of only. DEATH — BUMIIU in the General Public Hospital in St. John. N. 3., Mrs. Charlotte Reid in her 80th year, on June l0. Leaving to mourn one son, John Gallant in St. John; one daughter. Benton Stewart also residing da/ug United States. Puvlenl notice later. - (Patriot Please Copy). AUXILIARY FOR BLIND - The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Cana- dian National Institute for the blind met in the City Hall Tues- day with the president, lidlrs. S. G. Peppin presiding. Several new members were welcomed. The . .3;]FI=-' 0f the Canadian Legion and held , the rank of Lieutenant of the 17th (R) Armoured Regiment. He was i%i‘l..é‘..§‘"l’é‘m“i2.° Bnmmbi’ °’ ShéliinekTorlioglltg. er o the e ill n Church-S. y “ma Silver Jubilee National l0.W.|.. . ficnvention The twenty-firm National Con- Wfli-iflll. Catholic Women's Magus of Canada. will be held June 15. 22nd in Montreal, with headqugr- fers in the Windsor Hotel. Miss Ann Mcmstcr. National President, will» preside at all business o1 the Convention. the tileme of which is "Ihe active participation, spirit- ual and material, of the oethollc Women's llm-gue in Canada's n. habilitaltion programme.” The forthcoming Annual National Convention is outstanding, due to the fact that it marks the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of the organ- ization, as a National lbod which took place in Montreal. T days of June IT-JB-lutll, 1030, proved momentous in Catholic Canadian history, marking as they did the birth of a Nlional group 6f women, whose work for God and Canada hes since been linked together under the banner of the Catholic Wom- en's League. As a. joyful coincid- ence, the dark clouds of war which havle shadowed the world for the past five years have rolled sway leaving the silver lining of Peace, with Victory to our arms. Montreal. the city of beautiful churches, historic, art and educa- tional centres, will be seen a-t its beet now in its pristine summer loveliness. and Montreal Archdio- cesa/n councils and city sub-div- isions hlwe planned an extensive program to entertain visiting del- egates. Twenty-six National con- every phase of endeavor nsorcd by ms organization alrldfiglegates from thirty-two dioceses in will give a summary of community service to Churc and Static. Mrs. P.J. M . 0-3-11. PM National President will ,. t l report as C.W.L. National Liason Officer. W.P.T.B. Charlottetown Diocesan Council Mus with mem- out Canada -in 03:; no recently received the papal decoration “Pro Ecclesia ct Pont- moe", 1n recognition of lmritorious . service for God and country. ent among members “of venors will give wports which cover" minutes of the last meeting were road by the secretary, Mrs. A, K. MocPhee and on motion adopted; also a letter was read from M . H. ill‘. Flinn, id blind, Maritime Division, Halifax, |n.s.. of appreciation of their kilid guidance and administration to tbs sightiess peo le and express- also the grati ude of the blind r erred to. All business being com- pleted Mrs. J. J. Morris moved the meei/ing adjourn, seconded by Mrs. A. W. Hyndman. until September when arrangements will be made for a. Tag Day Sale. Personals Potty Officer Karn Lewis, R.C.N.- VB... formerly of Aiberton. arrived in the City last night. The many friends of Miss Mar- ion Delaney are pleased to hear she is progressing favorably after her recent operation for appendic- itis in the Prince County Hospital. NOTABLE RECORD IDNDON — (OP) -— H.M.S. Geranium. one of the first six BOWVOl-‘iks built for the Royal Navy. has steamed considerably more than 500.000 miles since being com- missioned in 1940 and has had only one 1oss—-her terrier mascot Blitz, which died while the ship was at Manchester. YEAR'S CATCH Six hundred million pounds of seafood are caught bv New England firdilemerr in a normal year. llrisccll-iluify Nuptials A wedding of interest to her friends took place in St. Dunstan's Basilica on June 5th., when Helen, delights: of‘ Mrs. and the late Stfillhen P. Duffy was urlited in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to Gerard Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Drlscoll. ‘I'll: ceremony was performed and Nuptial Mass cei- ebrated by Rev. J. Wilfred Mc- Cardle. ‘rho bride, who was given in mar- riage by her brother, James. was dressed in a white gabardine suit and a small hat of daisies and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss Mary Duffy, wore a two piece green crepe dress and flower hat and carried a. bouquet of talisman roses. Mr. John McDadc, 5t. John, was an. During bless ,the Ave Maris, Mother at your feet is kneeling, "Panis Arlgelicus" and "On this day" were beautifully suns by Miss Mona McDcrlnott with‘ Mrs. Joseph the hierarchy w» is the National chaplain, Moot Rev. W.M. Dulce D. ., 0! Vancouver. Solemn Pont icai High Mass in at. Patrick’; Church will mark the opening, with Most Rev. J. f‘ rbonncau D.D.. as celehrant and sermon by the Aux; cesan Council who are iealving week to attend the Siiverfilrubil? Notional Convention are: s. . Fknnnld, Pxvcidcnt , and Vot- ing 1:‘ ate; .W.J.P. Mc- Millan Vice Prcsidmt Diocesan Council. and diocesan convene-m. Mrs. D.A. McNeill, Summerside, Miss Ellie Gillis. Indian River and Mrs. Prank Murray, lottetxywrl. As National Colwcncr of the Girl alludes, Mrs. G. Parnell on plans on atmld and mount ths gnmln] report which will be fol- lowed by an address on lilo Girl Guide movement by Mrs. - col-beat, Deputy Cilicf Commis- sioner, of the Canadian Council .0. Montreal folmded line nundmd years ago with tbs name of Ville Mario. will welcome dc ates and members of the League w ere they wiu commemorate - twenty-five years of service to God and coun- l1. ~Sontiin Dougnn at. the organ. A reception was held at the home of tho bride altar whim the bride and groom left by plane for Mon- treal and ‘Iioronto. The bride trav- elled in a cocoa brown suit with brown accessories and wore a three piece squirrel neckpiece which was a gift from the groom. Out of town guests were Mr. and DBI. Patrick Driscoll and three this daughters, Marie. Patricia. and Rita, Miss Olive Owens RN, Miss Kay McGinlcy R.N.. and Miss ott RJNI, all of St. John. Prvvious to her marriage, Mrs. Drlscoll was entertained at the homes of Mrs. Patrick miscoll and Miss Olive Owens in St. John and Mrs. (Dr) Li. Duffy and Mrs. waiter Iswlor in Charlottetown. cs2. John papers please copyl In Memoriam In min; ' mTndry of Allison Gallant, who died May M, 1944. an lyoan. Dearest baby how we mic: you You, wmmade this life worth w We were happy In your prcaenco Jrlt to Ice 10hr loving smile. But the Angeb llso loved cu And your name they cal upon moot up yonder oolson mummies ill-arr en- Imoricd b‘ hnma Dcncctte, “North mtlco. P. E. f. fl-ll- . N. MacLean “NQIITAKEI IMIALMH Iii Wlllallh Ilonsll H. J. Macheod. formerly cf Brad-. OIINIIIIIG T-Wflth0bO0klll1d‘c ‘lllsllrs x . lllzulzrjrllou WbeaCcuiipaiionlaThCamc Wb nylvuha tilcldlldoflndigcati on? mains yoifrool miserabio from n25 totes-try tllaCamr-wayrngetnilcf. Taku Carter's Pill: tonight. You no. Cal-tar’: remove tlli: cause of in n without upsetting yon you from of the cod you cat. For Carhr’: job i: not to lust sweeten YOU!‘ ‘ or counmract acidity. You age, Pills go to workhwben con- I causing dlgead Lilac’. ‘lawuw: "*.:.'::."‘E : nil; youh sitar. ‘w at ti indignation mum-got artor‘: Pi?!‘ at any 25 cents. Tnka them as directed. You Ibtéhs oivmilsf from ll “l indi- on a main u good gain all cvcrl W LL-Gcv. Speaks To Pupils At Tignish School His Honou; moot-Governor J.A. Bernard had the - ‘ u yoalcrdefi morning of sneakinz to S0 of his own urban centre of lsh when at the request of the Rov- erend Mother Su/perlor of Bolton's School, he and Mrs. Bernard paid an official visit to the institution. As the Governor and Mrs. Ber- nerd entered the main class room. the pupils arose and sang "O Cen- ada." The mom was tastefully dec- omted with flags for the occasion. Following an address read to the Governor by Francis Harper, a. Grade II student, a spiritual bouquet was presented His Honour by the Sisters of the teaching staff . The Governor in his remarks, paid a glowing tribute to the work of the Reverend Mother Superior, St. Mary Daniels, and aso complim- ented the ’ ' 1, Reverend Mother St. Agnu on the scholastic record; of the students, He assured the students that Prince Edward Island afforded as many opportun- ities for advancement, proportion- ate to its population, as any other Province in the Dominion . They had an unusual Owclmln- ity to acquire an excellent educa- tion in the midst of spiritual influ- ences the Governor said, and ho exhorted them t0 profit by it. He knew the ileachers of the Dal- ton School would. always strive to inculcate them with that love of country without which no b90916 could be strong and virile and he reminded the s their flIiLIleIS, brothers, relatives and friends who had given the Province such an enviable record in voluntary nilstme n. afiflinst the enemies of Democnacy. In closing His Honour, amid loud applause, declared his opportunity to address the students had given mm great; pleasure and in return he would ask the Reverend Sisters to dmiare the rest of the day I school holiday. _ slams . June 9,1945, to Mr and Mrs. Albert, Robbins, Charlottetown, a son. Allan Charles. _____.___< MARRIAGES GORDON - LEECO-At Murray Harbor United Church Parsoniwe. on June our. 1946 by Rev. Roy E- Vessey. James Willie Gordon, t0 Lois Mildred new. both o! A1- ban P.E.l. HOIIVVATT - MMKENZIE -Gcorge Fenton Howatt of Clfiflkm u’ Mabel June MacKenzie of fiemh River on June 8. 1945. at the United Churchhglérsonflflc. Tryon. by RW- J. A. ne. HOWATT - WADDELL — Maurice Eric Hovvatt of Trvon to’ Ann Florence Weddell of Kelly: Cross on June 9. 1945. at the Unitcd Church Parsonage, Tryon. by RW- J, A. Jardine. DEATHS MoKI-JNNA - At, Hope River on June l2. 194.5. Mrs. John McKenrla. Funeral ‘Thursday morning at 9.30 from St. Ann's Church. Burial in the church cemetery. NICHOLSON - At Summcrside on June l2, i946. Harold H. Nichol- son, aged 4.5 years. Funeral Thurs- day at 2 pm. from his late resid- ence to Trinity ‘United Church. Burial in the People's Cemetery. GAVIN-At Summerside on Tues- day, June 12. 1945. Mrs. Henry Gavin. Bodv resting at the Bow- ness Funeral Parlors until Thurs- day at 9 am. when funeral ser- vice will be held in St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church. O In Memorlam In loving memory of June: Jef- ircy. Cape Traverse, who dc l3, 1944. One yar- bas passed since that and When aydcu hlllblnd and father we loved was called away No Ollfihgllflfil how much we Ila‘- Only those who have Inst can tell Of the grief we bear in silence For the one we loved s0 vrcll. Sadly Milled by Wile and Children. a-le-ll. ' In Memoriam . In loving manor-y of Jame: Jel- frcy. Capo a verse, who departed ilslisnlze one your ago today, Juno . . 0ft snitch olr thoughts do wan- 'l‘ not f when‘ wYlfiT-Ifioh “$5.335: Just one year ago today. Sadly Missed by Mother, Brother: d Sisters. a-la-ll. m , __ ‘Too Late To Clasify WANTED - car/mas onu.‘ 1?. Woman to take charge of village household. All modern con- veniences. Percy Robbins, Iorcll l-"rll l INDIGESTION i tudents that it was . nFn-sfis-Al the PEI. fiosldtal. of <I> l . Advance ‘Showing of Holt, Renfrevv iruns will be with us again . newest 1945-46 models in is outstanding. Should you have in min play. Friday and Saturday JlliiE 15th and 16th ‘he Holt lenfnw 13inch ..and he assured» us that his collection of Fur Coats d a new" Fur Coat for next winter . . . or the remodelling of last year's coat '. . don't fail to visit the Sinclair I Stewart Store during this dis- Tlle Holt Renfrew represen- tative will be very pleased to give you his attention and advice. Sinclair & Stewart Summersidc Prince Co. A decision to appoint a com- mittee to proceed with a drive to raise funds was taken at the an- nual meeting of the Prince Coun- ty Hospital heid last evening in the Surnnierside‘ Town Iiléall. irhe per- sonne o e comml ee wll be de- cided on at the next regular meet- S"R°i=$§° “T? °’ ‘fififfso “l? . . ers.c arman e oa_ presided “laid the variolllsed reports comm es were recev . Dglsctrssion on hthemi immediate nee or now 0s l t k most of the time ofpths ntigetiri‘; Dr. J. _C. Simpson in starting the e ac o public interest lh the hospital. The‘ ucstion of ublic health is the oremost sub ect in the lives oi’ the people he said. Prince County was never as prosperous and the hospital never as poor in accom- modations as it is today. "We are tummg peogied all? thgsm 10w . . rev ew- ed the work that had been carried on during the past ear and said that plans should e formulated right away and if the public were not interested tigé; would have to s . ic be mule intcre Dr. Simpson then described a visit he and Dr. Howatt recently made to the airport hospital at Mount Pleasant to icok things over. It would amaze you to see. he said. They have the latest medical and 1c ent. Some of it . r. Simpson said he ado inquiries about obtain- ing it for Summerside and the ecesssry formalities have been taken, whether or not there will be any‘ results. In conclusion llc said t at the present vision of a I25 bed hospital is too small. Dr, A. R. Grant, expressed agree- ment with Dr. Simpson's remarks and said that the County has done so well in other drives that the mone should be available for a new ospital. mcetin dier arner of the Dept. of V - srsns Affairs and said that the Federal Government will make a grant to the two Charlottetown hospitals and the Prince County hospital for forty bed additions to be used for the hospitalization of veterans. He stressed the need of iimmediateaction :0 that it would ml, m, on, y," u, “d.” “m, ‘b’: possible to take advantage of iémgrant. ke er a M _ _ Arnett. ail-e. Jfalyegaltoayor J F P. Mclnnis, Mr. and m. W. I. Daria sgreem t th atc alctielalh ‘§L‘wn§.“°fdh§'i§ h itslmmy . said that the new building should be planned by an experienced hospital architect. l '—“*ii——.-?-. On m n of Mr. rr . o on “an u!!!‘ 1945 session of r- igd from thil__l’_rov.nce.__ THAT m; rLAvon ls amucmc. A oommlou-wlo: swmc 1o CHASE a saw noun COFFEE I Dr. J. A. McPhe ted ' held moildwéil. filial, y. who all ex-' Meeting Of Hospital and seconded by Mayor Arneig a committee of five is to be appoint- ed to plan a camp-plan to raise funds. Mr. J. E. alton and Mr. R. S. Hinton were appointed as a nominating committee to make five Hp ‘ntments on the Board. The foiiibwing were inted: Messrs. Donald Baker. . A. Gsudet, J. L. Gorrill. L. R. Allen and W. E. Darby-S. IN MEMORIAM MRS. N. M. WADDILL The death occurred in St. Boni- face hospital Sundsy evening of Mrs. Kathleen Louise Weddell. wife of NM. Waddell, both former residents of Born in Brandon in . . Waddeli spent her girlhood in this city. She attended local schools and the Brandon couege and took an act- ive part in community affairs. She was an active worker in St. Mat- thew's pro-cathedral and a mem- ber cf the I.O.D.E. Married in 10- 22. she resided here with her hus- band untll 1031 when they moved Annual Meeting Charlottetown K. 0f S. Council ‘rhe regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown council Knights of Columbus was held last evening with a. large attendance Following routine business the Grand Knight RA. McDonald sub- mitted his yearly report, showing the Council to be in a healthy fin- ancial condition. I The new members present were then introduced to the Councils Major JA. McDonald, newly elected member of the Legislature for the Cardigan district gave a. short add,- reu of encouragement to the Coun- cil. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: Grand Knight, R.A. McDonald re-eizcted; deputy Grand Knight. Rid. Bradley; Chancellor, Rev. R..G. Ellsworth A looted: Recorder, Thomas McAdam. re-eiected; Ad- vocate Louis Butler. re-elscted: Warden, Wilfred J Smith re-elecv, ted; Treasurer. T.B creighan. re-eiected; Inside Guard. Wilfred McKenna; Outside Guard, G M. McDonald: trustees Dr. JA. Mac- Millan and Patrick Murnagharl. both re-elected, and Emmett Mc- Donald . ' The lecturer and his committee to Wjnn[peg_ 1n the 1",“,- cggy then served coffee and cake. The she was identified with St. Paul's Anglican church. Surviving to mourn her loss are her husband. one daughter, Mar- late August o, early garet Ann. and one brother, l". R. Longworth of this city. The funeral services held at 2.30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon from St. Matthew's pro- cathedral and burial will be made in Brandon cemete y. Macpherson and Bedford are in charge of ar- rangements. (The Brandon Daily Sun, Mon. "it Mun’. rs. c is a niece of Mrs. A.A. MacLean of Charlottetown. King May Reopen Prince (If Liberal) For Macliaughtoll will h’ so be given to meeting closed with prayer by RW- J NY; Mwgmdle. ilament is expected to be held in September. Meanwhile these may be cabinet changes and consideration must al- choice of a new Governor-General and to the Dro- posed Dominion-Provincial Con- ference. Mr King must also decide whe- ther he should return to San Fran- cisco for the wlrldup of the United Nations Conference on lntcrnai- ional organization. He also has an invitation to confer in Washington with President Truman at the earliest possible date. Two Provinces are not repre- sented in the cabinet. and it is pas- sihie Mr. King ln:_\' nprn a sci; in Prince Edlvnrd island for Defence Minister McNaughton. defeated iii the qwAppeils riding of Saskatche- wan. When the Hl-l: LL Raiston. for- nler Ministol. c‘. "i tile cabinet he was given ll. .-l~lsiilllency' of Prince. If Gr-ll. llicNaugilton is no‘. provided with a seat Mr. King will ave to chrose another marl fol _'* h OTTAWA, J11 12 - _. Matters of domeggic and Igi-Elghliw the portion“ Hon. D. L. MacLaren. recently ‘W51 lmlmfll-IICG immediately c0n-. appointed Revenue Minister bul front Prime Minister K1118 and his Government in federal general election. CRANE‘ MGCAIIHY Mackenzie} defeated locomo- m sl. John-Ai- re-eiectcd Liberal. bcrt. may hive nnotiler New Bruns- "it W539 0! thfivrick seat opened for him or ha: replaced by another Liberal elec- ,.__.. -_~.-w as: ...n~.-___»_.<...-_4-¢ -»-~¢¢~»-... . -. . . . ,1! I‘~fi < ‘wlln