FREE-Jase. ' i- _ MONDAY IICII 0N Villa‘ - 1dr. J. ~11. lllii arrived from Goose Bay, Labrador, Saturday night i0 visit his homo in Charlottetown. He travelled by piano and came via Montreal. Mr. Hill is an employee sf this Department of Tramport and is connects-d with aviation -0n Wednesday. Rbruary 11th., Mrs. Herbert Leord passed away after several months of lingering illness which she bore with true Christian fortitude. Sh; was one of the oldest res- idents of Central Bedequs. having readied the ripe old ale of eighty- two years. She leaves to mourn one son Waiter of Femwood, one daugir ter Blanche (Mrs. Earl Leardi of Central Bedeque, two sisters, May. (Mrs. Leslie ltlacFai-lane) oi Bum- meralde. and Fedrlca (Mrs. Edwin MacFarlane) of Fernwood. and seven grand-children. ODD FILIDWS INVITATION — An event of much importance to the Odd Fellows of this city, took place at the regular session oi Wildey Lodge N0. 27 on Friday evening last. A class of five can- didates were instructed in the initiatory degree oi the Order. and other classes are to follow in the near future. It is expected that quite a number oi new mem- bers will join up and thus ma- terially increase the membership '.l"he degree was conferred by the" officers of the Lodge under Noble Grand William A. Warren and de- free master A. 0. F. Gill. This is an entirely new departure, and the results attained were very gratifying to the members. It ls l-ie intention to carry on with the other degrees soon as all are ad- vnnoed to permit this. After the conferring of the degree. refresh- ments were served. old time yarns were passed around, and a special brand of fellowship enjoyed. it may well be classed ss another successful event in the work of Odd Fellowship in the city. The death occurred in the Veteran's Wins’ of the P. E I. Rapid on January 30th of Willis; Butler at the age of 5'1 rs. Although not in very good calm for the last three years. is end earns suddeni , and was l shock to his family and friends. Bo was born at Ashby-de- h-Eneh, Iniceetisrsnirs, Ibgisnd sos of John Butler and Catherine ‘and. In 10M hi. his wife and six young children clmfio P.E.I. snd settled at Upton. Dundee, where they lived for four yssrs, later new!!! to York Point, where they have resided ever since. Be leaves to mourn his sorrow- hg wife, sis: sons. and three ufltsrs. Billy will: the R..O.A.!.. e, Thomas at Mlyfield, (Hilda). Mrs. G. Harper, Dresden, Ontario: Alan, Chatsm, Ontario; Isabel and Doris. Charlottetown; Ib-le, Reginald snd Aubrey at house: also four grandchildren left to mourn their loss, one broth: Cyril s1 Burton-on-Trent, lliglsnd; his stepmother, two step- bromers, Demand George s11 of Ashby de-la-Zauch, England, Two Infant daughters predeceased him, also one son Ronald. RCAI. killed in action October, 1M3. ._.-~ ‘Dis annual meeting of the Earl O1 Iflllaborough Chapter, I.O.D.I. Ill held st the home of Mrs. Fred Moore on February 16th Iwitlh the regent, Mrs. A.H, Roper in the chair. The election of oflicers for the sr i948 then took place and foi- ng is ihs new slate: Hon. President-Mrs. J.A. Bern- aid. “Hon. Regent ~ Mrs. WE. Bent- y. Regent —— Ms. All. Roper (re- elected). 1st. vice-Regent — Mrs. Walter Picksrd (re-elected). 2nd. Vice-Regent - Mrs. Wen- dsli Worth. Secretary — Miss Jean Mclasn. Treasurer — Miss MabeiAdams (re-elected). - Asst. Teasurer - Mrs. Barry Bugden. e Dchoes Secretary — Mrs. Sydney Jeffery. Educational Sec'y, —- Ml" Mn- jorie Stewart. Btanddrd Bearer _ Mrs, T Q Murray Ownsaiiiee — "Mrs. was. lifiNelll, lVlfl. J. Qlirlin] MacDon- I w!!! E Mi-‘Bns Committee -- Mrl. J.S. Cameron, Mn, A1,, 17-0011. Mrs. Jessie Clerk. The peopimof-lstorth Bedequc and sdilfimlhdihg digti-iqtg we" shoited and saddened when on February 11th it was learned that Mr. ClsmentCs/rz-uthere had passed sway in the Prince County n“. llital. l-lb had not een in robust .hes.lth for some ears pm, lg w" only the-week before that he w" will!!! suddenly iii Ind w]; "may- I ed to the hospital where an oper- ation we: performed in s, vain ef- fort to save his life. Clement Cari-others was boon in August, 187d, the eldest son oi the iste Jamu Can-uthers and his wife Sarah Clark and all his life was spent in North Bedeque on the old homestead. I-le was an outstanding example of a fine Christian gentleman. a kindly neighbor and s faithiiui member of the North Bedequo (Jhirdi of which he was, for many years. an elder. lie had a rich bass voice for which he was widely known and which will be sadly mined in line Church choir where he had been a. regular singer for over 55 years. He is survived by his wife, the former Lillian Cunnlnghaanof 8t. John. his son. Stuart, on the home farm and his dsugihtendennie. Mrs. Clayton MacLuire oflsorwor Bedeque. four grandchildren. aind two sis- tars. M/rs. .18. MacArthiz, Mone- ton. and Mrs. Peter. G. Clark. Sllifllmfliiidé, and one brother, Dr. RP. Cari-umber: of Vsnoou us, BC. TUESDAY Police raided an alleged gami- ling establishment on Riclimord Street. over the V-Club, early t0- day. Several members oi the Roy- -ai Canadian Mounted Police so peered at the establishment about 1 o'clock and remained there [or some time. A truck was used to take away articles seized. SOCIAL GATHERING - Mrs. Frank Andrew opened hei- home last. evening to the staff of the Bank of Nova Scott-a. who enter- tained at a most mjoyslale social evening in honor of Miss Eileen Higgins, one of their fellow work- ers, who is leaving shmtly for Ontario. Miss Higgins was 81W!" g, lovely farewell gift. accomrpnmicd by happiest good widiee for he!‘ future. —INJUI£D DY ELEVATOR — Reginald Airsensuit. YWM m" employed by RA‘. Holman Ltd.. was badly bruised about the i685 yesterday afternoon. While oper- ating a freight elevator in the furniture department of the Ho’.- man's Siunmerside store his was were caught between s. floor and the elevator. HO was taken to the Prince County Hospital but it was expected he would return to his home later in the eveninm-B. Friends and relatives in Prince Edward Island will rel"!!- io learn ‘of thg death on Sunday. February. 8th. o! Dr. N. W. heard. Sr. at his home in Jersey City, N. J. Born in ‘Iryon. January 1i. 1m, Norman Wright Iesid was the fourth son of the late John N. and Frances Jane Lend and was in his 86th year. An older brother. Mr, Wim. m. Leora of Benito, Seek. who re- cently celebrated his ninetieth birthday is the last surviving meni- ber of this family. rmnnu. alnvicns - riie funeral of Mr. John lilsCoi-msck took place yeausdsy morning st 8.45 from his into residence '29 Dorchester 3t, to 8t. Dunstan! Basilica where Requiem High Mbse was celebrated by Rev. P. F. MacDonald who also conducted the service at the greys. The pail- bearerswere Messrs. John Oosdv. Pius Clsrkin, James Thistle, Wil- liam Murnsghan, Juries Gillan and William Redmond. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. ....'°On i Mr. Heath-an Dsvsndier i-ocdved word that his nephew. Mr. Lewis lavandier of Pe/wtucket. Rdiode Island, had pass- ed away on that date froirnaheart atta&. The late Mr. Lavandler left Georgetown fifty years ago for the USA. and for the past twuity five yesss has been a resi- dent of st. his ent- ire residenoe in the United States he has worked as a travelling fur- niture salesman. He leaves to mama-n his wife tbs fonner Jean David formerly of Georgetown and one son. Clarence Albert. to whom sirlccre sympathy is extended. Tihe fiuneml took plaice m Saturday in Pswbuoket. Rhode Island. PRESENTATION -— On Thurs- day evening, February 12th the members oi Greenvals_ Institute called on Mr. and Mrs. Don Bul- mnn at their home in Greenvale Mrs. Kenneth White escorted Mrs. Bulmnn to the living rocm, while Mrs. Millsr MacPhorson presented her with a lovely rcss and green reversible all-wool blanket. Mrs. Bulman in s few well chosen words thanked the members for the lovely gift and their kindness shown, to them. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in games and Valen- tine contests. A delicious lunch was then served by the ladies, after which Mn. Bulman served ice- creiim. Having spent an enjoyable evening all departed t, their homes. ‘lihe funeral o! uie lataMrs. John Daiaiel f Georgetown resident who died in Charlottetown. an her ninotisth year took place-on Sat» will! February 14th frmi st. or Quick Cough Relief, Try This . frown iio-surivi-isedliow easily you-con do.» a ' filhvyhen you try tn fistirrllilicupsd an -. Ym of Home Mixture quickly snEItls. lmi up with your syn: bad winter‘ well known it gives you four tinias sa it 1W have 1e ounces of ediolsis that will ‘surprise you by Its quick notion. It never spoils. lasts a tl l. Ind tastes ll la home mixture of s severe cough, you'll say it's splendid. the phidlll. DIM!!! the irritated rllhfllllfl fllil JIM x M‘ l: ‘m: uesmpmfiidsfpro- Ul’ “I'll: OUR NEWS BUDGET David's United Church Jemsins coming from town by motor hearse, conspanied bymnunbers oi Mrs. Daniel's family. friends and her Charlottetown pastor, the Rev. T. E. Macliennan, who assisted the Rsv. SJ. Boyce in conducting the funeral service. ‘llhe pallbearers were the five sons of the deceased, Prank, John, Waiter, Albert and Hutton a/nri her son-in-law, Mr. L.W. Shaw. The deceased! eldest son. William W35 unable i0 attend. Also left to mourn are two daughters, Mrs. 11W. Shaw and Miss Cassie Daiziel, R.N. Residents oi Georgetown join ill extending’ sincere syuiiipatliy in the bereaved here. 'llhe Charlotte- was ac- relatives. Mrs. T. G. lvcs was elected Regent. of the Royal Edward Chapter. Imperial order Daught- ers of the Empire. at the annual meeting of the Chapter hold yes- terday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Mac- Millan is the retiring Regent. Mrs. H. J. Gordon was elected Honor- ary Regent. Other officers elected included. 1st vice-Regent. Mrs. C. H. Beer; 2nd vice-Regent. Mrs. G. T. Har- die; secretary. Mrs. J. T._Davies; assistant-secretary. Mrs. George Bimis; treasui-cr. Mrs. Stuart Weir; educational secretary, Mrs. J. A. Lawson; provincial educa- tional secrctary. lviiss Jessie Ful- lerton; standard bearer, Mrs. H. Luptiiorue; post-ivar service con- vener, Mrs. A. V. Saunders; lla- tlonai councillor, Mrs. A. R. Roper; councillors. Miss Eiiiek Stewart. Mrs. '1‘. W. L. Prowse, Mrs. L. MacDougall. Mrs. J. S. Walker. Mrs. R. H. Barrett; press and publicity. Mrs. G. T. Hurdle: film convener. Mrs. Harry Sear; iloiver and card committee. Miss Mary l-lsszard; err-service committee. Mrs. .l. A. MacMllian: sewing committee. Mrs. Milton Bell; Em- pire study and Empire work in India. Miss Mary Irving: hos- pitality, ivnrs. E. J. Saunders. libs. G. T. Hurdle reported that a requisition for 200 books had been sent to the naiionziihead- quarters at Toronto. Those books are to be sent tn various ceiiircs such as hospitals and homes for the aged. WEDNESDAY The Provincial Government in- tends to secure the services of zi Dominion Government geologist this year to make a geological survey of the Province with s view to ascertaining "just what hidden wealth thete is on this Island,“ Premier J. Walter Jones inform- ed the Prince Ed-ward Island Swine Breeders Association at their annual meeting last night. An unusually large number oi swine breeders were in attendance. Mr. Almon BosweiL, Marshfieiil, presided. ‘ An lmpreuive function took place in the Confederation Chain- ben yesterday afternoon follow- ing the formal opening oi the Legislature, when His Honour lit-Gov. J. A. Bernard invested loin- war veterans with decora- tions: Lieut. Col. F. I. Andrew. M. M, B.D., received the 9.813.: Capt. Douglas MaoGowan, Mon- tague, and Capt. V. L. MacDonald. Charlottetown. the Military Cross. and Supper H. E. Anstie. Peakes Station, the Military Medal. 'I".he funeral of the late Mr. Nell MacNevin of Milo was held from his late residence last Saturday rFeh. 14th.) and Wns very. largely attended with permit: coming frown Mount. Royal. Brae. Milo and other places to pay their last. respects to one who was so universally beloved and rcspcctcd. To the sorrowlng iovrri ones we offer our deepest sympathy on the loss of a devoted husband and father. The many “friends of .\irs. Jeremiah Simpson will he pleased to know she has rctllrvicd io hei- home after being a patient in the P12. Island Hospital. suffering frcarn a fractured limb, the result of a fall in her home on Christmas evening. She arrived on the lake below the Simpson home in Paul Sharpe's plane. Mr. Simpson enjoyed her first flight. and needless to say Shg is delighted to be home with her family more. ONCE The funeral oi the late John A. Gallant cf Woodstock was held on Thursday morning. Feb. 12in. at 9.30 to st. Anthony's it. C. church of which he had always been s very devoted member. A goodly crowd attended the servic» which was conducted by Rev. l-‘r Rooney ‘nth in church and at the grave where all that was mortal of s kind and devoted husband and father was tenderly laid w rest. The pail bearers were dos i] Arsensult, Anthony Perry, Ftllii Arsensult, Jim Duncan lawreuca Peters and Earle Cornia . May hi! soul rest ln peace. All!!! 7.11.0. lilllll - Capt. Frank L. Dubervill. Public Rela- tions Cfficer, HQ. EsstcmArmy Command. is at present in the city. Capt. DubervilPs visit is in connection with the second phase of the recruiting campaign for the Canadian Army, Active Force. which lot underway Monday with an ap- peal tn young men ln the Msritlmcs to enlist in Canada's ever-expand- ing peace-time army. Recruits tire being sought for both the active and reserve ‘force units. This is ihe first Visit of Capt. Duberviii to this Province as he only recently re- ceived his appointment to Eastern Gourmand. _ Tlis people of Montague and the iurroundin districts WBYI sorry to learn o, the drsiii on Sunday [DUND- Isbriiau idli- af Hrs. FOR Allan Robertson iii her Dist. year. She was formerly Miss Margaret Arthur and was born st North Rustico in 1857. Many years of her life were spent at stJ-Peters wit... she and the late Mr. Robertson, who was a successful farmer were well known and well liked. After the death o! her husband. Whlth occurred twenty years ago, Mrs. Robertson moved to Montague where she made her home, up un- til the time of her death. with her daughter. Mrs. l... H. Poole. Rev. J.M, Fraser of Aiberton and Rev. lra MacDonald oi Elms- dais and Rev. S. M. MacDowell of Bideicrd attended the meeting of the P. El. Presbytery in Charlottetown on Tuesday. Both Rev. Mr. Fraser and Rev, Mr. Mac- Donald will shortly be ‘leaving their pastoral chalice. in April Ml‘, Fraser will leave for Brooklyn, N. S. where he has accepted s Call to the United Church in that connnunity and Rev. Mr. Mac‘ Donald will go to Gordon Theological seminary in Boltbn for post graduate studies. ‘Their many friends wish these popular ministers every success in their new spheres of service.‘ At the annual meeting of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Island Division. held at the Charlotte- town Hotel yesterday, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Maclvliiian. 0.13.21, was re-electcd president oi the Soc- iety. Dr. MacMiilan also presid- ed over the meeting. In addition to the local mem- bers of the Red Cross and repre- sentatives from the various Red Cross branches thrdughout the Province, members of the Kiwanis Club. who are sponsoring the blood donors and transfusion service for the society attended the rneetind. Following the opening of the meeting with O Canada. the Presl- dent, Dr. MacMillan spoke as fol- lows: GAMING HOUSE RAID - At the Queens County Magistrate's Court yesterday nine local men appeared before Magistrate Gilbert Gaudct as the result of a raid carried out by the Royal Cans- dion Mounted Police on a "Com- mon (rambling House" Monday night. Two of the men were charged with keeping a gaming house and were rema - ed until March second for a_ p e- liminary hearing. Another who W115 represented in court by his counsek pleaded guilty to s. charge of being an inmate of a gaming house and was fined so and costs or one month in jail. The remaining six men were also charged with being inmates of ii gaming house and were remanded until March 1st when they will again appear before Magistrate Gaudet. Following the opening of the Legislature yesterday, the Wo- ‘mens Liberal Club entertained the members. their friends and other guests at a parliamentary tea which was held in the Confederation Chamber and was very lnuch en- joyed. The guests were received by the president. Mrs. D. J. Riley, Mrs. J. Walter Jones and Mrs. J. Lies- ter Douglas. They were ushered in by Mrs. Benj. Rogers, Jr., Mrs. s. T. Paoli. Mrs. A. Cutcliffo. Mrs. Lemuel Prowee. Acting as hostesses at large were Mrs. G. H. Bsr- bour, Mrs. T. W. I... Prowse, Mrs. John Rattan-bury and Mrs. Eugene Cullen. . supervising the arrangements were rMs. G. A. MacDonald. Mrs. Rilssel Roper. Mrs. Wendel Bar- bour and Mrs. E. McCarey. Tea was poured by Mrs. Horace Wright, Mrs. H. H. Cox. Mrs. J. J. Trainer and Mrs. Edgar Hearts. The following ladies assisted in serving: Mrs. B. Jones, Mra-Gii- bert Gaudet, Mrs. C. E. Mac- Kenzic. Mrs. W. Mutch. Mrs. Rus- sel Farquharson, Mrs. R. MacDon- ald, Mrs. Fairbarn. Mill DOIOtliY Gcrmiey, Miss Madge Miller. M188 Joan MoCarey. Mrs. i... McMahon. Mrs. V. Rogers and Miss R- Chandler. ' The function was largely al.- tended. and was eniocved by Iii present. A new Municipalities Act, aboli- tion oi the rcquiroment for a doc- let's piesr-ription undor the Pro- hibiiioli Act, unspecified changes in the Public Utilities Act and leg- islation to establish p connecting line between the two main sources of electrical power in the Province. were forecast in the Speech from the Throne delivered yesterday st the opening qr the usilloture by ills Honour Lieutenant Governor J.A. Bernard. ' The weather man was on his beat behaviour for the opening which took place promptly at s o'clock. ls Your (finest Weak, Sore 1' You will nd up ilic throat and nose. _ is an abundance of sootliin medication in Fulton's Coug .'rua_ GUARDIANLCIIARLOTTETOWN“: ' olson’a Cough Syrup very soothing: it is strongly antiseptic and destroys bacteria in the mucus that clogs T-here ~_~ __-~___~~ his sides, Iiidut. Col. PB, yielding. MJQ 8.0.; lquaidron Charles Trainer, 13.5.0“ D-I".C.; Dr. J.A. IlscMillan. Th; customary ssiuts of fifteen guns was fired frmn Victoria Park by the 114th LAA. Battery under command of Major Claude Ives. The troop firing the salute was under command of Battery Captain D MacCormack who was acting in the capacity of Troop Command- er. A guard of honor. 50 sll ranks, was furnished by the 17th Reece Regiment. It was under cormnsnd sf Capt. R..D. MacGlllivrsy with u. command. . The band was also furnished by' the 17th Rocco RAllmlfli llld Bsndmaster Tom liiachrlane was. in charge. Military personnel attending the opening ceremonies were headed, by Major-General l-LW. Fostlr,_ C,B.Il., 0.10., general officer coin-- mending Eastern Army Citnmand, Halifax. Accompanying him was‘ Command headquarte. s, newly elected speaker, Hon. Bug- ens Cullen, Third District of Qubens. After delivering the cus- tomary speech from the Throne, Hi! Honour retired. and later pre- sided at an lnvestlture in.the Con- federation Chamber. THURSDAY BOMB 0N VISIT — Mrs. George A" MscDouglll. Vancover arrived in Charlottetown yesterday aftsra trip by bus and plane via Boston. She will visit relatives and friends in Hope-field and Summerslde be- fore returning early in March, The children Innis, Jimmy, Ian, and Margaret are attending school in Vancouver, The sympathy of the people of Victoria and surrounding districts is extended to Mr. H. R. Profitt, Prop. of the Orient Hotel in the If!“ lull he has sustained in the death of his mother. Mrs, gear" Pwfltt. Burlington, who pan“ "Vly "cent-ll Mrs. Jabez Lee, Victoria, is s sister o! the deceased i547 and to her vaiao deepest lYmPlfhy Ioes out in this their hour of sorrow. “lends here of Mn. J.J. Mac- Leod. Charlottetown. formerly of Bonshaw and mother of Mr. 5,1), ldscLeod, Victoria, are sorry to learn that she met with g, serious injury to her hip last week which necessitated her removal to the Pill!" Edward Island Hospital, This much esteemed and beloved lady had been making h" pom. these lest few yes" Wm; h" illushter. Mrs. w. n. Jenkins. Upper Iiillaboroulh at. Them passed f u. ..... -......';'.:.".:,"“:.,:?Y v on '7'“!!! 9th. 1943. Wil-lhim L. 9°"!!- ldld I years. He was the sooi o! Mt‘. and Mrs. Chas. B. Douli, Besrletown. l-Is was born in Vin. toris and moved with his parents to Cape Traverse" where he spent his boyhood going to the u. s. A. in 1910. He was of a kindly d“. Position and loved by all who knew him. About three years ego he had I "f! ‘ operation‘ and had m been enjoying good health O manual. WINS con-rut - Prom the Quebec press it. is learn- ed that Mr. Edgar Gallant, an 1s- iand student st Laval University was one of the team of two who carried off the oratory contest be- tween Laval and Bishop's Univer- sity. 'I‘ho contest took place at Len. noxvllls. P.Q. Mr. Gallant is g law student with Mr. H1‘. McPhee, KC. and is taking s threg year's course in political economy at Invsl. l-fe will receive iils Master's degree in this branch next year. lie is s son oi Mr, Cyrus p. 13.11;"; of Urbslnville, Prince County. It was learned yesterday that the Bank of Nova lcotis hag g’. clded to exercise its option on the Property next to its Suenmei-side bfllwh. owned by Miss Addie Green. Plans for the erection of s an bsnk buildlnl are being con- sidered and should be completed in the near future. ‘The Bank finds m?" 611ml!!! for space in its present location and there ls not . . v Bis Honour was accompanied by‘ Leader, 1nd Lleut. George Macltse, second, "pygmy My, 1"” 1v" Q1 gym». His Honour was addressed by the‘ Dillon's success will be an inspir- ation to all our juveniles to hitch their chariots to s star (as it were), and play hockey, with the Lieutenant RC. Maclidillan, D.S.C.}"big time” in ,view. If they go the and bar. and his pr‘vate secretsryuumigm and n " way-keep clear of tobacco and spirituous liquors and pay attention to the advise of their hockey coaches, they lisvs s goodohsncs to make the grade. It depends a lot on the “will to win"—s osse of “mind over matter". It is possible to make the physical conform to the man- m mbmw‘ "’ " "WW1 dfljeinea l-n slinging "m- They AreWVelght 5v. libs. grass-K. IIIDAY iiiinz nsrrr asrvaus - lottetown was observing the 85th anniversary of his birth. w». Ives is as smart and bright. as a Whip: and is out every dsy. Be lives i with nu son, w. '1'. o. Ives. - ..._._. I It. Anthony's Church. Montreal, was s scene of s pretty wedding on ‘Nov. 29. 1M7 at. 1:30 o'clock. when l-‘tsv. P. J. Ambrose united in marriage with Nupital man, Mary Liz-Col. H31‘. llbsbery, A.Q.M.G., of, (hnmde, Mum". o, M“ “d M“ Polar J. Flynn Chsthsm. N. B. iand James Henry. son of Mr, and | Mrs. Louis Ciarkln, Pegkeg station, Prince Edward Island. . At the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. W. Shaw, North River, Road, Charlottetown, in the earlyi morning of Thursday, February 12, 1N8. lidrs. Dslziel, widow of the late John A. Dalziel, formerly of Georgetown. quietly fell asleep in Jesus with Whom siie hsd walk-I ed so closely during her lonr; earthly sojourn of nearly ninety years. ' The death occurred at iher home; at Eldon on Uunday. February 8th., 1948, oi’ Mira. Huh A. Gillis. The! lets Mrs. Gillie was born st Point; Prim. eighty-three years ago, si dissighka" of iiie isle Capt. Devin-i} Neil Ind Mrs. MIICNBGL Her’ earlier life was spent in Quincy.‘ Mam. whore she married Gillis who predeceased her nine- teen yours ago. It. Kenneth McLean. Cabin-i Lot l6, was elected pnaldltt of: the Central Farmers’ Institute ati yesterday morning's snminl mesh: ing of that organisation held in; connection with Farmers’ Week. Mr. PA. MoIsaac. Soul-is. was chosen vice-president; and Mr.‘ Lincoln Dewar. New Perth. seas-E tary. Mr. RA. Profitt, Freetown, is the Ntiring piesideitt. IOCIAL IUNCIION YESTER» DAY. — Mrs. McDonald. wide g1 His Wftshivp Mayor B. Earls M - Dcsisld,_wm is one d Charlottev town's nioet r ,*‘ hostesses. en-l tertain-ed at her North River home, yestordayattheteahioisrkihonor of the wives of the City Coisicil- ius and the Water Ca-mslssiosiesa. Invely flowers like s Neath of woo prettiily arranged hf the living room an! dining room when hospitality was " , ‘. | IUNBIAL YESTERDAY - ‘his funeral of the lets Mrs. John J. Msclleod was hold yesterday af- ternoon from Trinity ‘United Clnireh. ls-rvloes were conducted by Rev. ‘LIL McLennsn and Rev. Dr. A.D. MacKonsle. Interment was in llarlevllls Ccnetery. serv- ices st the grave were conducted by Rev. Donald Nicholson. ‘The pallbearers were, AB. Gillie, Barry Cudmore, James Boyce, George Milford, Clark Crosby. Reith Boyce. —-ACOEP'I‘I POUITIOI —- Ill. -R.slph Ramsey has arrived from Montreal to take the position of office manager with Smallniana Ltd, Summer-side. Mrs. Ramsay had arrived lrsviously. Mr. Item- say has been in the employ of the Bank of Nova Jcotis and for thei lsst three years has been in the St. Catherine and Peel Branch, Mono-eel. I-fs vrss formerly from Summ side having joined the bank hers and was transferred sway in IBM-l. | Mrs. Nelson Dennis o! 0’i.osry has received the ssd news o; the passing of her brother Mr. W, l. Boyle of Oakland. Maine, at the home of his wn. w. C. c. Boyle, There are left to mourn besides Mrs. Den one sister, Mrs. ~ Ilret Amn of lummerslde a d three broth ri Wait nwoii. Thilmll. Tony. and Dave. One sufficient room on the pyopgfly f" “Damion. It is understood that "WY will "Oct a large building, de- signed according to the latest and meet modern type o; bgnk "m. ltecture. which should b. an 1m- portant addition to the busing" district of the Town, The death oflirred on ‘mssday February slth his residence, Ne. U Dorchesier smut of In. Joli:- his Mr. Mcxinnon though in mi- lfll ilflételiiatior the past number 0| death t ugh not u. with m o. u. n. T- Mnliinnori. ase 1o years. rm close touch with biennial! bi the day and his s shook in his wide oireiswzf in mint as a true Christian tries . Wmvqmwmeureaeeieee "'1'" A sosgeiwi is", v . notion by tbs Attorney i to ii... mi.‘ ii. fialhiml} we». . bill o. Wm Public Works and one sen. lolui dnusiiter Mn. Alice Boyle oi-initiis of Washington, D. C. also survives. Diispsst symblthy ls estended te CADII" orIlCll Ills: ... Lieutenant Coilunsnder n, s, Harbours. Halifax, Area officer m lea Cadets. soon, is at prag- lil till UIIIIVM. \ confer with local Baa ‘Cadet Of- ficers and Navy League Officials. Lieutenant Commander Rsyboum. Who has Just been recently lpo pointed to this post. as successor t0 lieutenant Commander Mao- riursoiref Halifax, is pissing g routine Visit of Sea Cadet Corps in the Msritimss. visit hers he is guest st tbs Char- lottetnvu K014i and will lssvs on raters to the lhinlsiid today. IILAIUII .- Notice of aieaieeiiieo siieetleae relating a Us the coat-rel sad dimension of tvfiie in alcoholic liquor” appeas- mime: Syrup which ensblesit to work —b N Islam! a. gm. on the order paper wonders on Colds. Let this gill"! 3:910 wiilmtsals {Wei l! u" Dig: _ . . . . m,“ . , , u’ gpczggifeydomeglrisiftlg?"ygggiéa‘:_ Dillon loll Ir. son of 9h ipq-‘g whole sftsisieen slttinl. Premier of dMresw-to abate nasty dis- w, ‘ma’ °' “mm M‘ J‘ Wm" '°”' "u '°m'"mdx charger-to bring hacking and ' ' (N, " sneezing to an end. Sold every- a“ n“, p, flgyllle‘ ' where . 5c its , wniovw erit in the City, when he will _ liis' rapnuaavmze; 15.4., UR SATURDAYSUBSCRIBERS. ‘V A post-oiupllal reception was hold recently in Mo. and mo, ItsgisisldGi-een of .., 11.3., at the Iscmo of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mimi J. Wendslin Murphy, Millvale. P. ‘E. I. ' Mr. George Murphy. noting as chairman, called the meeting to order. Wihen the lumozed guests had been seated, an address was read by Mr. James Murphy, and s. well-filled purse was presented to them by Miss Helen Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Green thanked their friends for their kindness after which all Jilly Good Fellows." The remainder [of the evening was spent in danc- ing, then all departed wishing Agnes and Reggie many years oi happiness. Patrick Earl McCourt. City. a youthful member oi the City Fire Department, was arrested yester- City Police on a charge of at- tempted arson. day afternoon by members of the The arrest was made in cou- nection with an attemp to set fire to the Charlottetown Forum on the night of Monday, Feb- ruary id, during a hockey match which was being played there. The incident occurred about midway of the third period of the hockey match, when someone, who had gone to the collar of the iForum, found some rags burning ' Patrick on a beam there. The accused is being held with- out bail at the City Police Station 3 until this morning, when he will appear before Btlpendiary Magis- trate K. M. Martin. The death took place on Febru- ary 24th inst. at Regina, Basia, of James McLeod. M.D., C.M._ Dr. Micleod was born at Hartsville, Prince Edward Island, and re- ceived his education at Prinde cf Wales College and McGill Uni- versity, practising his profession for several years at Wallace, NB. He later took poet-graduate work in London and Vienna, where he specialized in diseases of the eye, h ear, nose and throat. On hip re- turn to Canada he settled in Re- gina and practised ilierii until his retirement three years ago. He leaves to mourn his wife. Sadie, a daughter of the late Hugh McLeod, oi Bradaibans in this Province. and four children. Miss Marjorie McLeod and Dr. J. Gordon McLeod oi Regina, Isobel. wife, of Douglas. Ruttan of Red Iiske, 0nt., and Elaine. wife of Stuart Steven of Toronto. -One of the best known and greatly beloved members oi Milo passed to his eternal reward in tne person of the late Mr. Neil N. alscNsvln. The funeral service was held from his late residence on Saturday, Feb. 14th and was :very largely attended with people coming from Brae, Mount Royal, Milo and other places to pay their last respects to one who was so universally loved and respected The service was ’ “' by RAW. W. G. Dickson of OLeary who spoke comforting words to the bereaved on the topic: "Jesus is King". Interment was in Milo cemetery. Mr. MacNevin was sixty-seven years of age. He was born at Mil ville Road. bot 29. PEI, on Peo. i4. i881 and was the son oi the 10M Neil MncNevin and of his wife, Sarah Beer. lie moved t0 Milo when he was nine years old He was a kind and generdiis fa ther, s devoted husband and a fine neighbor and citizen. He is survived by his wife. formerly Miss Bernice Betta of Oienwood. P.E.I.. and tiwo sons. Wallace and Basil. Two sons and two daughters predeceased him. There are i/ivo sistersz-Mrs. Neil MacDougall of Charlottetown and Mrs. Donald MacDonald of Milo. also one half brother, Mr. David Holmes of Baltic. PEI. Two im- thars, George of Ulesry and Colin of Milo and six grandchild- ran survive. To all of whom we ex- tend our ‘deepest and heartfelt sympathy. , ' >"Wi*. Sliii‘ A hlTNUlNi-Y r 0 '<>."ii‘ll i I ‘ma-nufM lcoorlm - at uie aim,‘ Hospital, on Feb. I0, t: i,“ W, Mrs. Elmer Cooper, soumpon, ‘ daughter. Teresa Lillian, COIFIN - At the Prince mph,‘ ‘gland Hospital on Saturday, pa, . . to Rev. and Mrs. Eric 9mm l of New Annan, N.s., g m“ monsoon ._ At Victoi-i ilu-iday. February 13h. a’ m‘ Mr. and Mrs. Willard irltifif, t° dmhwr. Elizabeth ¢,_.,,,'y; Mal“ - M? U1! Stra movers Hospital. ‘Toronto, GEL‘; on February em. 194a. o» Mr. ..,,’ IMrs. Donald W. MaoLean, a m, I gggigoStanley. ' LL-At the Char Hospital February zlpplolliqliétyw; Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Drlscoll, [inee Elizabeth McDcnsldv, M; . ‘Herbert. n son. ' ~FERGUSON—At the lit-no t; u" ‘N. W. MacKinnoii, Sauthpon ‘M; 48. on February 22nd, 1948. to My; and litre. Omer Ferguson. Mt. All): ion. a LOn, 14 lbs. Onier Harold. |SMITII — At the Prince Edna/q -lsland Hospital on February 31$. |194a, w Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith: .Mliiview. a daughter. ' iCONNOIF-At. the Victoria llospi- ital. Fredericton, N. B., to Mr. and iMrs. John J. Connor nice Della .-Doyie. Tiglliish), p, 501-, Jam”, loam-En -- At in.» P. E. nuns Hospital. February 23rd. 194s, to Mr. and Mrs. Lcitii Carter, m" ‘Evelyn Carr) Wimsloe, a dmugmgz BTEWART — At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Feb. 25. to My, and Mrs. Robert Stewart, City, | daughter, Marilyn Eileen. SMITH - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Febru-ai-y wi-d. 194a, u; - Mi‘. and Mrs. Regine/id Smith inee Sophia, Claire Farrell). Websien Corner, a. son. ' CANNON — At the City llosplt . Feb." 2d, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim“ Cannon (nee Agnes MCIiiliisl. e daughter, '7 lbs. ‘l os. - Maeiuimoiv - At the P. E. 1 Hospiiei on Monday, Febiuary 23rd, 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Neil MscKinnon of cldoi-i, a m, ' (9 lbs. B 02s.) DEATHS KENNEDY - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Feb. It. Calvin John Kennedy of Munn’| Road. in his 54th year. MACKINNON -- At his residence 66 Dorchester St. on- February B, 194d, John '1‘. MaoKtnnoxi. KENNEDY - At the 1mm. Hospi- tal February 2d. Calvin J. Kennedy I of Mum's Road. i , MacKINNON — At his home t6 ‘Dorchester Ctreet. City. Wednes- day, February 25th, 194d, John '1'. MacKlnnon in his 70th year. MacLEOD - At the P. E. Island Hospital on uednesds. Feb. 2e. Mira. John J. Meclnod. formerly of Bonshsw. in her 87th year. FERGUSON At Suffolk on ‘Iiiursday, Feb. 3d, Mrs. Aimbroso Ferguson in her 13rd year. ASTHMA ALI. GONEP Had a Nervous Cough Didn't Sleep Soundiy Throat Was inflamed "Nillit after night spells of cough- ing would disturb my rest. A weak- ness in my throat was quickly af- fected by weather changes. ll WM l grand day when I used csiarrii-o- seas. Upon this soothing remedy l eouid rely for satisfactory relief. Help for my condition came within e few minutes sftsv- l used Caiarrli-s- sono. After inhaling (Jatarrh-s-roae vapor for five minutes l always felt comfortable. With no feeling of dis- tress at all. I cbiild then go to sleep. Yes, l do my to Asthmatic sufferers Catarrli-e-ssne is-YOUR remedy for helpful relief." f‘ Follow the advise given by ilil lady of whose recovery you have N!‘ read. Your druggist has Catsi-i-ii-e- sane. 25c and 50c sisdl- ~ N NVHERi-i RD i\/ll\j;ii(§ii 1a ii ‘l-ilv ,