PAGE u-w... frnl: CHARLOTTETOWN GUAl-‘i ...=“-_L4¥_=_§:___ Bil “Qt . fiflj WEDNESDAY PATRIOTIC FAMILY — Sgt. Louis Robert Ratlnhatl who has recently been awarded the Call- adisn Efficiency Medal while on active service overseas has two bmthers also on active service. Willianlhfamilisl-lv known here as ‘"'I‘1nll.tnle' is in the Navy and Fred is with the R..C A.F. 1n Western Canada. QUVEILI OOUIT - Judge I... G. Icwis who has recently been sp- Dointed judge of the juvenile court for Bummerside held s sitting of that nous-t lest week. six boys charged with stealing bottles from ltogers and Arnett Ltc. and two m. funeral’: Mn. y, _ Herbert was held from her is.“ "at. tlence, Saturday, May 1_ same, n the home ant". grave was conducted by the RzvkD. K. Ross. Pall-bearers I Pa!’ Jenkins Km 3°!“- Eub Iflssflmtelment ttt Mt. Hvrbett centenary, blends in tn s”; _ vinco an well a‘; in a: m; 23y will regret very much hear of the death on (J-ood Friday Ami] 23rd, of Mrs. Patrick cul-‘l-lm “mm Bill’. 1r. the 70th year hgr it“: 99?" '1 Yvw lllotlths lllttcss. it “use wmltttn of sterling; qual- “l-ll 8 klllti tutu llostlitnbie MONDAY 0n the of Asril 18th, one of the most highly steemed citizens of Milo, 1m; 9, passed away at the Prince County 1103541, fol- lowing an o anion in mm- part. of M . Hewasthoeldestsonotttleislte Nell J. MacNe-vln anti Sarah Beer. Ho was burn in DoSuble slay 17, 1870. FUNERAL QFINICLKYI fllflfl?‘ al of Peter Cortes", Int M Bhtlion. was held from his lute residence ‘Frltlny morninx t9 8t. Outhberte CiHlfCli, st. Teresa and was Israels’ lltltndcd. Requiem High Mass “fits lu-lt-ilrtllvt‘. by RcV. P3171911 “tom'- ovince, Pines at the Grand l Friday, Aglril 30th. Rev. A. C. Mur- prest ed. Th; organisation meet- 8 was l tuuled and ovu- Qgrllliwllvflh on the opening M I mwtius st annular-side Yesterday Premier Thane A. Camp- bell, who recently Wis Doin Chief Justice o! this Pro nee, re- signed his position as acre - treasurer and manage;- o: the p, _ I. Mutual Fire Insurance D1111)’- Ho was succeeded by Ml". T Le- land Llnklettcl", Sumnlerslde bar- EIKIIIU ewj ‘&‘jIi\'I4" l/l gvtrxtxn Atjxttltutv tut-tin"- 1' 1111191111 of Mrs- Bryon Norton was i (HINT T 'l‘.-\(."I‘I(‘Al. SFHEDIE‘ l-‘t-r.) tltllcors of the 17th Res-en's Armoured Regiment. took par’. in a, lb - 1111111135 in; of the Eve o; l alacbcan funeral home to tlle Bap- nillg Auxiliary l , ' '. f - l l ', - - t l’ - ~ - - . 1.161011] scheme conducted without‘ a lrtrztzlr llxlcss. a l“! SIasJItvtR-léiutigtxufitlhcaklulfloctlrzi l tiifitecdhwiiaglllletwtbeigl-c; m» cdlgo fjfFjv-jvY§ft§§ia§nlm§g§lizfiu ‘Lg page, j at u. ilCe of the zucmbcrs. grits 1 conducted service at the grave. The ‘ “ ‘l on me gimme ma). ‘yore. ..l period wtts under the f pall-lacttrc-"s were: J. P. Gordon, Dr. l Vcrson and ‘ J A Cla J. D. JOllkiilfi, Coun- ‘l-ed bv brlzadlel" D A. Yvhtlc l?” "1 M“ l) Dlltrict Officer Command-I x ‘clauwlug the scheme they re -‘\\‘ " o. w the Charlottetown Hvlél All- lc. lunch and spent the areznoon \\ ' ul dmrnR-sion Of the scheme. IND Cllfltt ll SERVICE - s of mu Qddfellcws and 111W!‘ 01' 1116 ctllnr J. L. Stcrns, Ross BetJ/ltlxle Altcrnatlve and J, A_ Webster, aken up and __k_~ t; LHSCUSSlOYL, otntlluntsatl", w provok 2m ltltcic The nu "lunar Iva-r. a study o! the Untied Clurrtl lift-slums ill ,. Alrirlt, nus plcsvlrttt b» Nils. Iluult _ ,_, m, 1th, ma,“ Zvillll-z, who showed tllc grcllt wuli: ldOlli‘ in that ilcitl. It is learned with much regret of lthe injuries suffered by Pic. Arnold it. Mac-Lulu of the American Air l-ort-c. while on l‘t‘(‘(‘Ilt tnaltoctlvres lill tho static of Utah. lle l5 110w ii T‘. l .1418 of Ciltulottetolvn intend-I (.0_\.(n,_,.l.K/._LA1 ‘(NS f” tpuliellt ln the ntlliltlry hospital at Hi Lion Prosbyteflan Church yes- and A, l, ‘wOGk-flt ——! Afr. LAID To REST mm rum, ollliearlls, Utah. Ptc. Mnclbean enlist. “rd” mummi m Wwmmnlani burns Alt ‘r-ttt-l-li- o: 031%” the late Nib-s W H Inman was eldlcd n‘ momh‘ a3° m 305w“ Ma“ of fhc 134th tml-IWTBM‘ 01 U18 IRE. ' ‘\'vl"iri)r‘\'l\d ‘luexll- Wstewh‘. afle,.,'m,,,‘, A mo" xnhlvllie will be kindly remstnbered by ~lluvldlvlg of their order on the. H “ l,“ mefdnvlkrfe fm'_p,_,,l‘ ham? m“ ills many friends in Prince Edtvard ll American continent. An lil- nnd instructive scruuln PH lllp, ont- Ol the ifiilCiLlnal ll: "ltc ul er, wlu delivered p-l‘ it“. G. C-nrlyla Webster. The O-(ldlellow. , ,5 ode was very fltstngiy rendered hy- Ii-ycl. "r.w. Bentley. ,(~,l,,,,,.1,,,. wfth sirlcere regret the death y “l . and, which was his formcv domi- cl c for mnnv years. whom, flinch-ti by the RPv. A. Lcllrmv Gnrr. ‘in (‘lt.l~ 3:101", was followcd h‘. service in Sl ‘pa, M _ (I ocKkeag‘l-v()hll_s Atlyfllz-nn (‘ll".l:"ch, Crapllttd. tic late ex-I-‘relnler MY. J. P. Grockei 15 a netthr-tv. M ("rvrk-“l, w i’l'lii.s service was conducted by the Jtev. Mr, Newman of Kenslngton in the absence of their rector, Raul ,('lcot"ge Hartman. The pall-bcntrors‘ “' . . .(v 5,35 I‘ “W-re Henry RllN-"srvn, Parker Ho; .l 1.1 ..| It’: Flmer luoore. s. x. Cameron, a. ‘u. Philips. George M, tnlttcc as fol ows:- N's. NfnrRt-rtth is a relations, Doctors - Drs. W. J. P. Mac- c. native of Alexandr a. an . ‘c, G, F, Carn- 17 J tttlstl." ail-Am 1n New Jot. v. (Xmiflllmifil, k emu. Interment in tho I. n F_ Mlllnn, J. P. Lzmtz and Eric Found. .,. 26 y,.,,;»5_ He retry p, [he mm ~ ~_-_ _ plot in the People’; (‘t-nlc-lo, s, Rod Cross Corps _ Mrs. 1t, L. has resided at Alexandra me cnlhohsf n ‘g‘"“,ldp.‘f_"_f“b 0f ———-—- Painter and Mrs. E. M. Btlgnall. . 11.. an» since. l and deep ,5, l§fld ‘h; M“ 11m A v pretty wedding book p1,,“ Publicity - Mr. n. a. Bonnell. Jucmn received. his med gamonm " “ '3 w 109 at St. tilony’: Church on Lime), ‘Blood Donors’ Committee -Mr. "on at Vermont Univ _, __ 9:11, when Reverend Father Rtoonev PM‘ C-'l““§~'ll_‘"- lnvnzg in 1889. Horn i890 to QAMERON _ K NAN_AGUXC‘ united Mrs. Mary Ellen Cnrcortln, Nmfe 'l"\"‘n1°|'m — ML” o" ‘l llc practiced medicine in New but, m. _ mm: place m (lltuglltcr of Mrs. and lvlt-S, Thomas 1?'Tgi1otr'-u,j\.e qeflflary _ M15, Man Corcoran of Plusvllle and Ml". Alton Mclsaac of Millrttl-ltc, Lrtt 8. in the holy bonds of Matrimony. The-bride “'55 fiitPTldPd 11V Miss ("vcrrlrda Shea. cud the mvlom by Mr. Hcrmnn Cor- cnrmt. The hl"‘ric looked wtnsnyne 1n ‘l crown or ‘ wintry" wltito wool PTCIV‘ l l ulllt mcw-hittzt l-trcrssnvV-s and cnrr- jorie Stewart, ENJOYABLE BANQUET—La.st night at the V Cluh members of thr- Catholic Crlllcaitttc club were g-ttnstls nt a hnnqllt-t. tcndcrrd hy Itlm Holy Name Society cf St. -l)ttnl"ltrltl‘s Ilrtsllira pnrlzlh. Tilis t» pm. of \i " , , (n 0111.1’ Flt-Winter Mt". tttlrl Mrs T‘ A. Keenan, li/lttrrlvt- River t0 JHCk Harold (‘will m“ of M} C, . special SYLVIA}, MKETIN G-L rltcetlmtf of Ihs recently wrath-iced 95.9111». Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, - ‘l! B‘ the Charlottetown Hon-l 1'5 Lucille Richards, tho lld ttnd tilt-n ttlrucd T\ J.» i‘ l t l , '. t1‘ lt-mltm: OTLT to Ab»: lillflltit " . Ml "_ h"""l\f"1 “Ml” PPR)?!" Book l‘ cl-‘twvnltl. " li . " lc wllltl"... official tlavel ul nsellcl" for _ l! ‘ IX “c11- \ the 21f: n1‘ tltc pvootll, A <lclivlott.sl'.l1o}l;e'0f ‘l: 1m 1n,- mrcritzy. Plans were ii-SOUQIGG 1T“ 53”‘? 1°01!" ‘ dill?" “'55 501T“ n? U“ 310ml? 01 the activities of the Collegiate fur participation ill the war effort W h ,l_1,“_l‘_}_lskl" P" W090 , the bride to the relatives and imm- Club, which provides religious in- ‘nd m mum,‘ 6M0 Draw-Cw Mm ic‘f:tn l.._l: cud black l mtinte friends of the bridal couple, ‘l struction and entertainment to the flora Downe, told of preparations ' s '1‘ “Q5 ‘ <1. iu-“lltdlnr: Rovercnd Father Rooney’ Catholic students attending the 2'0." ItIottl-"l; Duv tea, one of the ~‘°,Y°Y§, "tiling: of the hrir! ' various city colleges. Scvcrnl mem- s " ' t .t-zt..\ on the calendar of lic- H ' -~ '~’- _ ' lift-x" Iii v-n (fBrlrr. hcrs 1n ltrict 5.])1‘l‘t‘fl(‘S cltprcssod . n”, Pill, Mrs. Cacllv i-lll:lrt.~l.t1 _;‘5,_“" | .- "ly "t 1,0". y,“ 'l‘t"tl 'I'lu-. liluh" llptlt"t~t'ilttiotl of tllr- work 2L!‘- s; oil assignments of layers fur sly-iv!‘ happy cuttplc were the reclpil-llts . vulnpllslttrd during the year. A vute ‘the cultural program and tle vice‘ ‘- ‘“ of lnllny useful and costly gifts test- 0f i-hllnk-‘l W“ lemltlwvd the Mml- nrctol", Rev. J. W. ItIrCnrdle for president Mrs. Betty Large aa-umed flying to their popularity. his work on behalf of the Society icspmlsl _l ior the ‘ lLJilOIl w 1.1L- p.o¢ m". Prztctlc i and to Rev. L. J. Ayers for pro- . took part. I-1@\1‘°1l1\1'\i 141M611“ (LB-FIT) viding the banquet. The National JfllIlt'S_C:‘.lil1)|){"1l, fiii-jvcztr-oltl mem- bcl" o! the N0. 6 Dist. ct; Signals, Anthem broutzllt rm enjoyable eve- tlg the mun , lung to n close. l-nltlclltlonal unit-tor, was l ill YUWH r. ... , _ . . h __ _ n‘ - __ H ItPSCPVG Force, died ln the Prince a o , tact V ‘ hlllfismrkmfi Edward Ialarnitl Ho-stfiiital early 1151:0311!) Milnggtgvq; mo” a9." ' ' l , 1W1)’ m0!‘ I18. 8 1106RPM has been received a e y 251d M“. mankmfiafi_ chmlcae‘ ‘ it followed an 111716-58 M three P, Q, Rgymond Gnudet, gun of P“ wccks ~ .- . . , l . - l - - _ Mrs. and the lnte R. P. Gnudet of i.,‘.x,sfe.l.fii.1.c,if,lgdw.,uil T _ l1 5-"*d,¢°1"C1d@Y1C9 m! 00m- Monctlon has been reported miss- " ‘ ‘ l’ ‘ “ma, C, L, 10H F8 Lltfhllfllflllt 1n the $Lfmul lug. The young flycl" only received u ‘ ~* (.0 1S Ciltll€ through from lllillltztry his commission about two weeks ttlvc ol‘ R1,: " "vase-The ‘ < l - n l. ‘lllld a District No. 6 yesterday morning. a; The 1111551113 airman i; one of lac-Z at the home hello Fall i. life, ua- late However last week he had advance 11v‘: brothers who have enlisted . J. J. uni . Mr. J. L. i! a-‘l-l-OOII at his home, 23 information of his promotion. Al and another brother nearing the Srlunders directed the telernoniesimttrurn S in usual capable manner. A most l 2t long p this cl a Sergeant and later as Sergeant age when he, too, can don the uni- Mnjor he rendered valuable ser- form. The other brothers are H.0- tl‘. following h a; time ‘and llhllclrllplllclll add-l Mt". 3,, wmmm vl-ct- to the unit since it w-as form- Eprsgn’ 1n the United states army; l": ".".".\.-, \vt.l read by All‘. IWHHII" l 3495-‘. -"- the son of 1 Cd l" 1940» I-ludolplt, R.C.N.V.R.; Rcgltlald and Illlauucllultl, PFlllClQiil of l-Zcuslzltgztun, ttlq lain _ ,1 William Llvut, Campbell has been em- Francis with the R.C.A.F. This is ;.-_l-..l. 1, to which Mr. MndDCfttttnllllTizzt-l. m» . Dd he... and ttlvscti for the last five yours tn a. record any mother may well be rcpllcd on his own and his wlfcs bc- | lived here all A Well known U16 t-lfilleflll FY0661}! store of I115 proud of. A cousin of the missing half in modtrst, approplatc, and ccm- y arcnit t-l t-ntl buildings “tum-t Anilellnfl Blli-Iztfhlitfdl 55 K1118 flier, Jack Gaudet, an air gun- ylosed nlurlner. Supple n the large, ThTOQéEtYHEndWEE-ii Wflficy-lmoilyiftl an nor. son of Mr. Frank Gaudet, C. ‘ nlnrks tum tibse-xvnllol " i, houses on e m t; Y l5 rhafllngi villi 8 NR. conduciorv and Mrs. Gnudct, . " M0! rzl". flvrb t\'I('I".\\‘t'll, _ Harold “qt-HAN 4 ting“ ‘f f1 ‘LUCA? erce ‘OI of Winnipeg, was killed in llctlnll ' (1nd itl and Jtttntq; lm-tvlcl‘ l 3111*‘ l‘ ‘__“a5_ m“ M Btfdlm“; "bmli- F‘ 3'1"“ mi"- Ihe b0“ “f” l l ll - l Mull: .2‘ t". ll" .5" frat": l . r _ ., -_; - m, 3, - - » lc-ltcrc amt e‘ la a r a. - f “'1 K11?!“ o} s ‘mfnell? do mrgcgfi I 231m ‘,5, ' and M153 survived by four Smrtll children; Publishing C0,, Mr, Fred Gatldet ‘m’ d vm“ m“ “Strufne l 15-1101"- bts mother Mrs J'lltt Camnbcll f h 0 D:- ~~t nt nd M mus. .~f ahilzh order. Mt.» OMqlicv, “m1 M“ and m? “(Mowing ‘, . ‘ ‘qua §li ‘ 35- d", me n r" t ll" “i "l" P'~""”- “WE” -"“"' I Your sons l sislers ' lllllvlntsktot-tttttli l}. dull. “my “a c’ I " ti. " '1"- f-‘Q,,¢"‘~',. l " ~ Pl “m. m? tar: .1". normv ul-"rrwn-Mr "r w \"1\"*tl "m " n“ 2"!“ ' with luv Clttttulliltl 1 p,.,,'“.,.,. “>‘,,“(x‘lp(v‘lo(i ‘ ..' ' ' _ H T‘. l’, _\ v_ _ , M _ , ., . .. pnslrlctlt of y.“ . . has (,I..1.,.i',,.,‘,l ,,, . 7v,‘ "l" ‘ ehcvtlkot- ; ,.' ‘ l~_-lf'"t't‘ ""11 m" tht- ChfllJOttVHHVll Rotary Club at ll. l .. . . ll ll .- . .. . . l\.l\_v.lisll..( cyrll with the lwvul ,1 . t, . . L“, . o“ x, tl-lunsclves m all with whom the)‘ also leaves four s u.- s. -. Aillttml <1. dlrnl Navy; Margaret with the Hm.‘ m,“ by? 3“ f “h, ‘if; °t rattle in contact. It was with Hilxed Thoma of Winchester, Mixs Dora O. Nil-Time? OOTPI OVBYSQIi-B; Lucy, Mrs. Tull‘; e ccdc‘ w?“ vtc prgecen ' feelintw that inlmincnt dope-mm Fmiszell of VfaLc-rtovvn, Mrs. Ethel ‘ Richard ovmesa, Moncton and It Y9; mom’ ‘ecmlfryfi ‘g9 was announced. Mr. Mccflvtl?!“ M. Roche o! Westerly, Rhone Iglnnd Cecelia, erlotfetown. “_ "fl tulwerkA- - Mulfiedlwr‘ been in the capacity of and My _ wnl dlfC 0TB. G0 0" AVA l up,“ ,0 l,“ p pl, » V‘ l ‘ Y n ‘ ‘ ‘ Cfiilfillfll and R. ‘H. Rogers, attditor, at u. c llfifililli tutu-tuft P.- t Dcrtlvtttftrll-xrnuflv ‘(llntn v Arllutr Bclvhct. The lsnfnkcr of the 51.210“ m, Kengmtvtnn has bt-ol a/l- Isl-Iv. LL COMMIIIEI. Mbr a any was’ Mr, ‘W. Chcste- B. McLttre, iIfl mm m, the 1m s“ gm dial-pf» of, Ms ——Fll ‘l3!’ ccgloperjzttioned from the who’ Rats a very interesting address the Port Hill Station and wztl nke q“. p1,,‘ Baptist, liege; orpgmc H nie {s}? if‘ title on ox fur fanning. He. spoke of the tint-ts dtvlcsin tho W?!‘ ncsr tuutw: .l n‘ " '30 pm. f-b “ ‘ " ,3 m”? n e ‘W 5 Pa” “M PT"-‘Pm- d°VP1°PmPME 0' his; 1,- l, l0 “infill”! cffifilfllill’. “'11s the the industry and its prospects for :1 in xvi-hint: him nrtl t lvllllll: t-tmtty l. hoptrl" nvld m5 future. | .I'0li('tll$§i(7fl rcachcd by the Chur- lollvtntvtl Civilttltl ltclvttro (‘om- nttttm- at their tut-Mutt: lvst. ntglltl. (lite flagrant-violation ofthe black- out regulations is to be dealt with altorrly, it “'85 decided. Thig was the case of the driver of a motor tho future, Guests present were Mnlot" Wcnrlcll Worth. Rrtottl Roy- u-onti. Sottihportl and W. D. Prince. Kentville. Rot-nrian Err-d Chappel] was in the chair. The norm-y ‘(fly-k made its appearance during the llthvhfltn and n. baby's silver cup was Tircscnit-d on bt-llnli’ of the club to G"? Kcnncrlt- by Austin Scnlcst, the prcvirltts recipient, MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION MEETS.—RCV. D. K. R055, Pownnl presided at a largely nttcnded meet. Ind 0f the P. E. 1’. Ministerial As- sociation which was ltcld in Hcttrt-z Hnll nll 2.30 ycsfcrtlav afternoon. flcv. J. A. Nicholson. York was soc- Tflfitiv. The devotional "pmind was conducted by Rz-v, Hnnry Bunk, Mnrshfirld. who spnke on “Cottrnttci Rev. I. J. Ilcvy of thc Charlottetown-l Baptist (fllurch pre=clttcd a paper on Two fishermen lost their lives off the shores of P.E.I. Saturday as the lobster season opened. One, 29-year old Winsloe Blackett of Little Pond gjfis‘,ffjf°fjl,,§°l,iljfv’é‘flfifgmwlggg r59," was drowned off Cape Spry, near Annztnclale P-_\@"t"'-"§ 1195K! and throu-zh tilt" my and the second, John R- Gallant. 49, lost his life off QlilliliriitiilbfiilbofiéglnlegélE il';."“5l East POW- Qf-‘iwli iillle°fé“'lla5ol'l°lilifi"ull‘l‘filf Blackett was alone and it was not known "Me this mvrt-lns- fire CIT-tr . Angus lilicEtlchern. reporting for what happened. Hts body has not been recovered. Gallant was washed out of the boat by a huge wave. His companion, Frank Gallant was saved. The victim was apparently knocked unconscious or killed. either by a blow from the boat or from the fire scrvinvs, stair-d that. cvcrv ttllllsc thing coitus-cunt with t-lmt of the work vms in a sntl-lf. tccnrlition. Mr. Rl. R. Hurst. . Warden, 1n his report stntcd tnnt 1m was proud of the Work of the wnrrtt-tts but ho was vcry lntlch dis- ttutmintcd at the Ilchrtviottr of the the engine house which was washed overboard. fflfifilffmc‘? ,,§"',,°,§;°",“,'s" ,,,f,"",§° ,Q1§,§_; m. Bttttcrickfl: book on "Prayer"- work and expects more cottriootts Following ‘his paper 9' 35mm“ He floated for a time, without struggling, but his companion, and two men in another boat were un- able to pick him up. He made no effort to grasp lines tossed to him. Gallanfs body drifted discussion on l-hc paper took plane. This was participated in by many of the ministers present. Cory-pg- Pondencc was read from Rev. Mr. Wobbcr. secretary of the lord's Day Allirmrc nnrl was discussed by thc ntrv-iinz. Rcv. J. A. Nicholson and i M1. W. Mcrcvr worn appointed a. lv-spotlsxl fruln the ucncrzll public. ‘Illrlsc p sent at ltlst night's mcct- ‘ u. whim. was prcsirictl ovcl" by biilyol" flcltlznvt, included Cotm. J. E Sicrlls, Fire Chief Angus Mc- ,T~T "ltr-rn. J A. Fttllr-rrmt. H. A. tMc l lmtiov ltintrvsott. (fo-tn. lJ. T NlwcKic. Col. R. C. Furtzlrllcr, ashore yesterday who also fflclated at th Brave. The l; 1 V 1 _. _ ‘ ristvr who has been assistant nltln- t - < m .. l ‘ . - ‘n l . . ~ I Jofiep]; whiny. “m”, Mooawnle visits oralner Ozglflgifgxiitetl by frequent boa-d o, du-ecwr,‘ lvlgeggretrvviere but on probation fgr ‘ and Aiurriock McDonald. Interment If! IilOIHDB-Xlv hftndlos insurance 1"" ~ - Wits m the Uhllfth Cemetery. TUESDAY on rm nrotwrtic» principally. , MINERAL YE"‘_STERDAY__ “w. "l _ 011‘ 1x1, __ "lite 11181114); momglty "my- hcid yesterday afternoon from the. r Hugh MacKhtnon, retired Cun- udlun Nutititlal Rall\\".l_\"s ctllpluyee 416d WwXIXNItctll-y ln ilospltal here lust llluht. He was 77 years old. Ml‘. M He few nlin after he p l tlll merit. ln Freda — IE ——A re tit-w up \-. here it xvcre necessary. At latest reports Mr. RfllllSil)‘ mu; (lttlilg as xvcll us" cotllrl be t-vytt-t-tctl. He was Jnlployed as n carpenter st the nit" port cul"red.—S. A very WPiljlIFilttPd represent- . lttlve gnt , livid Inst Atllongst ‘ were 1‘t31'IX'ES0llii‘.li\‘L‘S of the church- I ca, the Mayor, lunglstrnte, bar, ci police a Dr. Robbins who was chairman o1 the mcct ,- of the m ‘vice prusittcllt; Mrs. ‘Phutnas Ful- v zlerton w WEDDING BI=LL$-—TIIEIHBYF1BFB‘ an executive committee of seven took place recently in Sharon-Saint was formed with power to add to Mime United ChUNh. SWUMWIL 0!’; their number. Since the war the I'll-Tn?! Officer ‘Thomas MacDonz-lldl society has been dormant and not Stcllnrton, w Miss Marion Christina. nble to put. forth its nlnxilnttln cf- tlatlxilwr of NIrs. I-ltnilv ‘Villtfllflid ltlrt. M1111)‘ ncw mcttlhers were cn- l, f t m t __ ‘“at!kfipflllanllig‘_\'lliWhfwxtl‘ 3T1"? zuld the late M. W, “lulu-head of rollcgl at the flu-mutt; Zflllfirllfllt} wus '" .,_ , , , _ - , ‘ - ~--- . " "l " - ‘"_" ~‘- ‘»_ “ “5 ' Kcnsitlgton P, E, I. The itrlde was a’ tlmp c evt lcncc o rcsl cncr-Yy " imkfi’ Bum m lyaunlelfltljalh’. K123i PFA-vlfflb HAV PRAQ, flu. Interment m. Jolms Church member of the staff o1 the super- forthcoming. Many SUQQESUORS I qu- 5m“? "em "0 m“ 5°’ , TEM- 11"!» —— I-Vur a Cadets cemeteTY- visors department Royal Bank of were put forth and discussed in- cluny in lite 2nd entered tilfl eulplvi’ of the . - ____ ' _ v1 m h h an d, 1 f d R w,“ H, m , _ , Mia, Halifax. The groom is Den cud t; Y- ° “m i’ 590511 v H! the 539°“ EMA"? a ‘ ~" ‘-"‘\' q — WERAL 0F LATE ARTHUR; uty Aflgfnqy Genemt {m- Nmla sw- dlscztscd and stray animals. It: was wtslwq his home here a , . 1g, AIOORI-gThQ 111110731 of ma, 1mg", 11m on have (,1 absence for the, 1c in the hands of the committee .l.'<> ‘ "l6 "=5 3-"11 ' ' l"tll1u~ C. Mom-c formcl"1_v of Kctlt-‘dttratiotl of U1!‘ wtu". Mr. and Mrsl to st-e that tits-so suggestions were ‘ VJ "l" n l‘ “ v ‘ville, N. S, who (‘ltd ltl the P."lil1_‘8‘l\IIlCI)0IiZ\kl hJve rctltrtlctl to Ifilli-i "JHTPQ mlll- The "W911"? WAS m-i H“- “l "om m?“ ‘Iii ‘ " , County Hus tztl, Sumulersitle tooki fux from u trip to Afotltrcu] and "mm-‘iht m a "“‘"""S5“‘l ""“"1"“5i“'1 wnn 1:9 family. M1‘- Bmll" Lnl," __- __ -- . place ‘an Friday nflemflon fro,“ ‘he Qll_eyx.c_ by a vote of’ thanks to Mr. Brown f zle o.’ the line-st fir?" “um gm“! wnf‘? éllew-lsltllblgt Clt-tzd the dock Bowness Funeral Parlors at I pin -- t“ ’° kmdly pnmdmg m” accmn‘ t, ~ 1E; ‘ l “ - .. . ' t --1 BWFm-Jfyld ‘um 11:51,“; U s l Mmer m mt. ,__.,,,,‘_‘e eFk- P- 0- A short funeral service at Bownem A‘ l 5111 111"“!!! 01 31° PN- mommm‘ H. ther s-tccm. l. Islcl er - l ‘ml-u loom and Parlor, w“ oondlmed by Revermd vinclnl d Cross Executive pre- _'“—. ' H, m mo, - - - v w}. DOlluan Mu Gummy of the Prpqbfleriqn Sided over by the Pmsklent, D15 The rcgular nzontllltl mnctlnltcf I "v l I?‘ i‘ 911111111 and the sol": s- at the rzrnyc ‘Y’. J‘ hmqhnnfln’ My‘ w‘ 8' g t l.. tin . I ‘ester V h’ ‘m was “Hr-N, m” anqphw“, n, Hm I O (unlit. “as olflclttlly nppnlnlcd as l ‘ I ‘o. . . . t tab M G- ~‘ - ‘w T’ m, f .. U , . . . O F h _ " chairman o! Blood Donal" Services “"11 l" P l" , - . ntng. He mobbed deed not Al.‘ f1; utt harlot-avg of the » < T omas Cnrruthera, Noble and made l menu,“ of the Pr,” v-tl Tm ' "tnlr/t lg. ‘inc chaplain, q he so; u; no was visit- m; lgwegltethtlclsttcxvfl the (rudetls will (grand flfilglyelillan Wedlock, Chnplnlr, "ncml memmva ML 6mm ‘m Rev. DA. D_ugan opened the nleet- ' M“ m“ M"°5°"'h' “M” view" at t.‘ llllt“‘ll.lt"-tfin 311-” PM“ 1e m ‘ m" “W” ""- HMFY- lwtmccd the vYlwmlPl M h“ mm‘ pYLBiQ. 5.3? executive approved. from the Camillus, Laura W. Mary G. Womenll lVftvvor B. ‘ S In l e Airs. tvzttson Diocesan guides. citvislon n victory lo Airs P. E. I age by h shoulder whFe prc ed by h»: wore pale netlt ably t-r the c held m, inst BT00!!! 1: I‘ circle of lottewwn clock in when All da/tltzhtcr Douglas, marriage ‘The Re midst of gnmlst, nlnrclltcs, R.C.M.P. gistcr. mnrrlnzc Her only string of ~thc gt f t. Strnnt! ch tiolts. maid, was snmclv tir ovvr pink and oarrle flilOtit Ft half-mile fFOITI the SpOt WhCFG hB W38 ;f?. R. Ilttr~'. J. B. Brow, Tcrml Drls- Cntnmitt". m “ram” 1m- m‘. mom- swept overboard‘ | fl-i-L-Ymlé-dlz-“ntccr- F Rotwr. tmd glfrdggéigtgs nrovram ml- the sum- J 0Y6. o'clock in appurently _ became critically after and was rushed to the Prince Edward Island Hospital. He died a He“ was Breadslbane and moved here after his retire- Surviving are his wife and s son. Wilfred MacKintltln 1n Vancouver. Funeral Thursday afternoon from the Cut- cllffe Fun gre at Mt. Pleasant airport on Motl- dllv when in some way a spike =1‘ Wellington in the eye. . L once rushed w Stllnmerslrlc tlnd ltttrt" taken to the Prince Edward lland Hospital at Charlottetown vice. The nlltlutcs of annual and Correspondence included letters S.R., Holy Redeemer Rectory, Nlrs. McDonald, vener of Social Service, Little Pond, C. McDonald, Montrcltl, lvlrs. J. A. Bernard, DIOCCSZIII Cutlvcllcl‘ of Lay ltctrtwtts, ‘Iignlsll, Miss Slgsuvnrtlt, Sc illcn Altar SI. Brunch of the \V.P.'l‘.B.. Mrs. Frank Walker, Mr. D. J. Botlllell, l " of the. Snntttorium Extension Com- mittee, Mrs. The following rtptiointt-d: Mrs. W. J. I’. hlcfvilitzttl, prtlltrlttlt; M ‘v publicity; Mrs lnnmbetsitip; study clubs; Mrs. O. L. McDonald, mags-zine; Mrs. J. Pollard, institu- tions; Mrs. S. G. Pcppill, lay re- treats; Mrs. LOllR Cotldoll, cJtlca- tiun; Ivfrs. Szlrttll Bt-ttclt. Stfldilli scr- vic. Miss hhvy lVlcDtltlln-li. war wo lvllss Illlcitt (illlin. bun rc- vlewf Mrs. Henry Curran, sick vis- iting; Mrs. J, D. McGtligan, girl The president, Mrs. W. Stephen 'I‘mlnnl' will represent in Hamilton, Ontario, in June. It was decided to back the fourth A marriage solemnized ill St Amhroscfl; R. C. Church, Ynlvnouth, N. 8., on March 4th, 0i LAC C. J. the latte and Mrs. I-‘iccle Berti- ard o1 Tignish, P. E. I., and Miss Vela Gaudette, daughter of Mr. and Joseph Gzuttlctto of Albertcn, a flool" length white stltin dress cncl bridal hurry. the tum: of honor m:- tlle RN". happy couple will reside in Yar- mcuth for the present where Of widespread interest to a large be the marriage which was solem- rlized Tuesday afternoon at one o’. I-‘airbttirne, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Henderson, Mfesilire, En-ctlnnd. the double ring ceremony in the and relatives. Prof. R. Kendall, or. You" during the signing of the fe- The bride, who was floor lctlclh wcdding gown of white crepe with n shouldn- length vci]. qurt was of red rnscs. As mntrmt of honor, Mrs. Lionel (o'er uct with mntchitlg fimvcr hut. ‘iIcr bouquet was of Mi=s Mnbcl Hardy, as gown of hlltc sheer and blus flow- cr lint. She lose ccrnntions . acKlnnun rctlleu about 10 good health. lll not long utes before nlldnight, just was admitted to the I-tos- section foreman st for a number of years services will be held eral Home. Burial will be licton Cemtery. GRIITTABLE ACCIDENT ttable accident occurred hitting Wallace Ramsay He was was found several stitches when the accident oc- hcrltzl: of the S.P.C.A. wits nll-ilt :-.t tllu Queen Hotel. the ~11) lnclltbcrs ptcsellt vll nd His fvlajestyls forces. in: vxns clotted president ' and Mr. H. A. BIOWII elected sccrutttry and (ix nlcttlngs were rend and following: Rev. Sr. M. Rev. A. McDonald, C.S. Diocesan Cutl- McDonald, Supervisor of Institutes. I-iis Worship, Roy i-Iolmttrt. Mrs. l-‘mnk art-tury-trcztsttrel" lut- ' fnnllly of the , nnd Nivs. I Cults u nl t" l" V. NiFKlfillflll, Parnell IVlcMallon, President C.W.L. IJOIH/(‘F-(‘IS ‘WEN! tllc sub- L tilt‘ national convention an by purchasing a bond. THURSDAY of interest was Bernard, son of The bride given in marri- ct" fntilvr was gowncd in length vcll and carried a. yer book she was attend- r sister Miss Elenor, who blue. LAC Bernard Ben- sutlportcd the groom, Af- crcntotly n. rcccptiotl was the Acadia Hotel to the H. Iigtulrclltt. Tile the stationed with the R. A. friends throughout Char- and the province, will Trinity ce Lilian United Church Dottglcs, only of Mt". and Mrs. Edson Btulbury; was uttitcd in to Cpl. Edmund William v. Hugh Miller performed a largo number of friends rcntiered the wedding while 0st. A. J, Young, saw "I'll Wnlk Beside given in by hct" fulhcr, wore a ornaments were a double pearls nnd a wrist watch, of the‘ groom. Hot" bou- oso a gown of pink slicer pink canta- brides- bccomltlgly attired in a carried a bouquet of‘- Grtil Rec-d. win- vsscd in blue nrlmndv silk, acted ns flower xzirl d a. nosegay of mnyflow- Mr. Heath Strong. KC, of Sum- mcrslrle and Mr. Hugh F. Morrison o1 Sunlmerside, were nominated yesterday at Bedeque to contest the next Provincial election on behalf oi the Progressive Conservative Party for the Fourth District of Prince as assembiyman and coun- cillor respectively. "Institutions that fallsto adjust themselves to the cllanglng needs the age decay and perish" de- cinred Dr. Mar Dawbor New York City, executive secretary of the Home Missions of North Amer- ica, in leading s. discussion group on Rural Life Problems at s. con- lcrence held in Prince of Wales ‘College yesterday ttftcrnoon. A quiet but pretty wedding took place st the Manse of St. Andrew's Church, Sydney, Thursday, March 11 when Mary Margaret, daughter of Ml". and Mrs. J. C. O'Keefe, Buckingham, became the bride of {coding 'I‘ClCi!l‘8.])lli.St Charming D. Gillls, R.C.N.V.l't., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gillis, Point Prim, RE Island. Rev. Mr. Nicholson officia- ted. LAID TO Rllh -The funeral of the late Mrs. W. T. Anderson was ltuld from her residence at Morell yesterday afternoon, where ser- vice was conducted by Rev. W. A. Patterson, who also officiated at the grave. Illtcrnlent Midge]! cemetery. Pall-bearers were: Lloyd Cox, Wendell Coffin, Grover Cof- fin, Ed. Rossltcr, Frank Kelly, Per cy Robbins. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of Mrs. William Case 0! 5t) Citcstntlt Street was held yester- day zlftcrnuon frtvn the Cutcllffe Funeral Home. Services at the home and graveside were conduct- ed by the Rev. LeDrew Gardner. Tile pallbearers were: Cpl. H. F. Store . M. P‘. walsnl R- “mime- nll, . Bruce, H. Doiron and Pte. H. Josey". Interment vms in the Peoples Cctnctcry, HOME 0N FURLOUGH — ‘Pim- mothy D. Mossey of Bothwell, P.E.I. was home on furlough for 14 days following his graduation as wire- less operator at Quebec. He was n. grztdtttttc in 1941 from the commer- cial (lepartment of St. Dunstarvs Ulll\'t'l'Slt_\'. The lél-yx-nr-old airman returned to the mainland yester- day. Before leaving home s num- ber of residents of K138330711 school district presented him with an address and s. purse. —.-'\III-IG\VICI’I‘ CHAPTER. — The regular nlcclilllz of the Abedwelb Chapter I. O. D. E. W115 held i!‘ st. Mary's Hall, Wednesday. Avril 29th. After the opening cmrci-W- the President and Secretary?’ T9139"! wcrc both read and were satisfac- tory. Mrs. Colin Stewart reported that 182 mtlgllzincs. also a 119W number o1 books were sent to the Airport last month. Mrs. I-Iutt ave a, word o! praise to the cuuncl lors who but on such a successful Vic- tory luncheon on Tuesday 1855. Th0 nnnulli Dominion meeting of the I.O.D.E. will be held in Edmonton, Alberta. from May 27th to June 3rd. It was dccicled to Kilt l1 Sub-m‘ tute from this chapter. The Order 15 planning to have a minstrel show in Summerside given bv ml- t-nt from (Illf11‘1fi|.!f‘i0\\'lI. The date of thi< will be given iatr-r A rum- mrttrc snlc will also be hold in the ltcnr future. A new nlcmbct". Mrs- (‘lliffortl Morse, was taken into tilt" Band concert was given in Etnwlrth Hail on Thursday, April 29th, Rev- crctld John Jzlrvic presided. An ex- rcllt-n‘. prcgrnnt was given by the It'll" onvs which was much cnlov- t-(l hv all ptv-szcnt. MPPHHV closed with tlu- NllUOllli] Anthem. FRIDA l’ APPRECIATION EXPRESSED- The Charlottetown Fire Depart- mcntl ycstcrciay" received a substan- lttl donation lot" tllcir Fireman's I-‘utlcl front Mr. Guthrie Ballingall in appreciation of their efforts 1n saving his home on the Matpeque Rond fmm destruction in the re- ccnt fire which destroyed a large "barn otl his p1"op<"l"l,v. ’I‘.‘ne clletllli? was sent to Chief Angus McEach- ern with all accompanying letter of appreciation from Mr. 311111108811 The marriage of Miss Vomit: Keenan, Murray River, P. E. I., t0 to AB. Jack H, Cameron. R. C. N. took place quietly in Halifax 0H April :14 at scvctl-thlrty p. m. Th0 Rev. H. L. Danton being the of- flclating clergyman. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Keenan, Murray River and the groom is the son of M1". and Mrl. J. E. Cameron, Charlottetown, The bride was attractively attired in a street length dress of dusky Rose crepe With matching hat and block accessories, she wore a. cor- sage of Johanna Hill roses she also wore a gold locket and chain, the gift of the groom. ‘Illcy were attended by Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Shaw, sister and bro- tllcr-ln-irtw" of the gronm. Mrs. SlihW more a black and vio- let dress with corresponding acces- ‘HOS sories and she also wore s corsage o roses Last evening Mr. sud Mrs. Gus Shaw of the Doc Road, near Bloomfield in tilts province were interviewed over CFCY by P. W. Turner, Provincial chairman of’ snlcs, National War Finance 0cm- mitten. They told s dramatic story of courtlge and devotion to King and country. Out of n. fanllly of eleven sums, and three dtutgiltcrs, nine sons are flow" in uniform, six in the nrmy. three in the navy. another boy was in the army for eight months attaining the rank of cor- pnrnl when he was discovered to be unccr age nnd was discharged, the eleventh boy was turned down us being pilysically unfit. one son- m-law a also in the army. Kon- ncth, the youngest lttd is anxiously counting the days when he becomes of age nnd on‘ re-enlist. In addition to this magnificent record of service by their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Shaw npcmte a hun- drcti ncre farm of their nvtm. and n, fnrln of similar size for one of the boys on which they produced titrcc thousand ounds of pork, 2000 pottnds of utter and three thousand bushels nf potatoes last ycnr, and expect to nmterinlly in- crease ‘production this ycar. This surely s a record of loyalty cnd scrvice which should command the admiration of every citizen. Yesterday, His Honor Lieutenant Governor LePat-e graciously invit- cd Mr. and Mrs. Shaw to visit Government House where his Hon- m" congratulated them on itavin illPh n patriotic family of sons an tlrlttnhtova, and expressed the sin- (rt-re hope that tilt‘)! may all be spagcd to return home after this ll Ill I Wil- Chapter. A verv successful Misslon,_ l regulations of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board Controller, Rubber ‘Pransit Controller were alsoreport- ed. with the exception of om gas- oline rationing case and one rent:- als case all the alleged offenders were found guilty and were fined amounts from $1 w $1,500 levied were from $95 to 8W- ElBh-i offences against the tloning regulations. Contraventlons of the Board's consumer credit re- gulatiom several hundred dollars. nlal-ines" is e ing poster which is being distribut- ed throughout- the Island and other coastal fail." The operator, on beln "Do not touch tify ‘Aircraft Detection Lawrence J. Campbell street ‘Fhursda Dunstalrs Bast High Mass was celebrated by Rev. T. Campbell, uncle of the deceased. At St. Michael's Church, Curran Ban Rev: W. Simpson, and the service Louis Dougnn, assisted by REV. W. jur warren. Honorary pall- t VISITS BEREAVED PARENTS -Searchel"s were unsuccessful up to yesterday afternoon in finding the body o Wlnsloe Blackett, lob- ster fisherman who was drowned lust Saturday off CamSpII-y. A sister of the deceased, . orman Canteimo, arrived by plane from Boston yesterday to visit her at"- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. John Blac tt, Allnandalc. She was met at the airport by her brother, Lance Corp. Pius Blackett, who is stationed at Beach Grove. LAID T0 REST - The funeral of the late Hugh MacKinnon, 1'11 l-Iillsboro 8L, formerly o! Broadcl- buce was held esterday afternoon from the Outc ffe muesli-tome. Service vus conducted by the Rev. Hugh Miller, DD. Pallbearers were: Isaac Clarke, Stephen Ward, W111- iam Bath D. L MacKinnon, A. T. MacKinnon, Clark Crosby. Rev. Ml". Morrison of Breadalbane corn- ducted the service at the grave in Fredericton cemetery. Pallbearers there were: 1cm; Seaman, Colin Matheeon, Ouyler Mstheson‘. Pom- croy Murray, Cathol MacLeod, Allan Hickox. The majority of 90 pleaeoudms for violations of the price ceiling across Canada for the last week of April resulted from purchases and sales of meat at excessive prices, the weekly sunlmary of the Enforcement Ad- ministration reveals. ohsrg with breaches of Board regulations in this period. Prosecutions of 25 other persons for alleged contra- ventlons of regulations of the Oil Controller and Nine persons were prosecuted during the week for violations of, the rentals regulations and fines. teen persona were found guilty of Board's ra- brought fines totalling rtslllub- JUST IN CA5 . o an arrest- the t t1 WOViIICOS by Aircraft De- tccilnn eadquartcrs. Pictures of different types of submarines are shown in different ositions, and the advice is given t at "mly sub- marine seen is likely to be enemy and should be reported without Citizens are ur ed to re ort or wire css. asked for "Aircraft Detection orps" will know how and where to send the re ort. Such calls are not charge- ab efThe sender is asked to lve as much as he can of the f0 owin information: Exact location, loca time of sighting, direction heading. distance away when seen, whether by naked eye or telescope, whether fully surfaced or awash and if seen breaking surface or submerging, markings and if crew visible, nttm- llcr of guns, names and telephone number or turn-graph address of persons seeing submarine. ‘lite pos~ by telephone, tclegrap tel" also silows two different t-ypcs of mines, the finder being advised: - warn ship ing; no- “ps3. The funeral of the late Lieut. was held lrutn his lute residence 99 POWHM morning to St. lion, where Requiem the Libcra was sung by ltt the grave was sung by Rev. Simpson, Rev. T. Campbell and Rev. B. Gillis, D.D. Reveille was sounded by Pte. Gerald Mitchell. Assisting in the Sanctuary at the Basilica, was Rev. L. Dougan, and in the choir Rev. B. Gillls, D.D. The deceased who was a member of the Signal Corps, was given a full military funeral. oua NEWS BUDGET toll OUR SATURDAY suasoattstzas when the organization 1 in Prince Edward these he read to the meeting Mr. Harry plo ee of the Lt this morning Falls, and 0nt., where reside. At I- ll-rsel slttnnd trill; of m? '13‘ "m" amo Association 52.52% ‘i§.‘“l‘.%".lf2°“.ll‘..”l""‘ 1‘ '- siastio mee G way biologist States Government t9 wbllc meet near future. LL-Col. K. National Pal" partment. of with regard to the fea l l tabllshing a b s hm" °‘ National Perk within the Itwas also decided to the possibility sanctuary particularly ants established by the Fl Game Association. was left in the hands of a c" tee consisting Oliver Harper. Walter Bc A. F. Owen. Ml". T. M. publicity zrgcnt for the A conllnlttce consistin Mould, F. A. ham R0 cl"s mote fis lg It is only. McCOUBREY-—At Hospital on May Mrs. Ira McCoubrey of Cflvp l1 SO11. STAVERT-At the Prince Hospital on May 1n and Mrs. Clayton Stavert, daughter. SNIITIL-At Dnrtnlout 21, 1943, to Able Scat A. Smith and M:- MltcMiilall, n llUMlk-At. (Jcrrlvilc on April 5L1, to Mr. and Mrs". George Hume (m; n) Annie A001" JEWELL—At the P. E. Island liq;- pital, May 5, to Mr. and lvlrs. Freq Jewell, North River, a AIILLS-Jit the P. E. lslaltd Hol- pltnl. Mcy 34. to Fltldllcut. nwl M11, Llytldcn Mills. City, Sandra. HART—-At the a Charles Edward. NICHOLSON-At the King's coun- , Muntagltc, P.E I. on May 4, 19-13, to MI‘. and Mrs, 01mm Nicholson, Montague, PE I., s, son, SULLIVAN-At the King's County HOSDWEIzOMKEIrt-Bllllle. P.E I. on May tv Hospital}, 3, 1943, Sullivan, Mo daughter, CONDO -- Hospital, Mot Condon. stut- Mac MASTER County Ill-splint, lvtontlamls, m1 April I943. to Mr. and MTI. Leo hIncIvIuslc-r, Anllmtdule, P 13.]. B BOD. m1 Ttlvlldul‘, I Fairbairll of of Fifeshive, Mr. Janlcs Clyde River. Elnma ., accompanied by Mi‘. Ed S. Rogers to address at that meeting Decision was made rAntBAtux- ity United CilLllTh, Charlottetown 1943, by thl itcv. Hugh tvltllt-l", I).D., Miss Alice Llliltltl l)()ll|;ltll‘) of Butlbury, P. .. t0 Ednlttnd Blind, on. Edwards 51 Maritime hits?” for Torontmwge Weatnlount, was“, -___ held In? etc "- from m‘ to be l will deoigleiil m ks Boar Mines atld Rcsuurc 1rd hatchet" ex having a for of p10 This mat of G. T Gillies Wu E.’ f S. Jones zlndog, was up lntares firs?“ 15E. to Mr. 1d. 1943, stir. Joint Iltljsmolt a son. $011. and Mrs. ntaaue. P. E .I Cttmlyn Ann. At the King's County .E.I.<m May 2, 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond IHIIIUG, P goon. P.E I. s son. — At the Kin DOUGLAS-At Muy 4, William Malt Scotland, now Greenwood, N. B, LIVINGS’I‘ON—GILLESPIE ~- Zlon Manse on wednest c We Livingston, both tric m, - litters Wu: ttt- - Contact of the ' es- in m. evince, bird tsheas- sh and tel" ottlmit, . llardie, aristo and 5 "Dpohlteq nssucltttion, A. H. G . Fsoitltcd to p13. the intention of m; ciation to hold fly cast prize trout competitions ycl\r~--these to be open of the Fish and Game Asso- lnc um during the tn menthol-g Association the PE. Island and ndish, Cottnty m 1w, K-‘Nill, 1 ' h» N. Bl. Apt". nan Raymund l", Hlilltll, nee Ma ll (lattgllter, Arthllf the RAJ-L, fortacrg El II ‘i Ward's paw?‘ l l. Alli)’ ,4 b. ster, Nlrs. Ctlrtlline C. Gillespie w of DOYLE-CUItRIE-At 8t. Dani-w! Basilica no Wetlnesrny, May i5. 19l- by Rev. Louis Doulztm, lvflas Mar! EIiWllLt Currie of Afton Road. to Mt". Innis James Doyle R. C. N. V. R. of North River. Th order was ss follows: Fl! tfélw In charge of DIATBI Sgt. Ma or retch, Band No. e2 G_—“'*"_UNN__At BOStZITi/"mss on M“ C.A.B.T. . under Sgt. Emile Dotron, Signal Corps, in charge of Sit. Ma- HICKS Jos. Callaghan, Harold Gaudet, Ambrose Doyle, Jos. McDonald, Thos. McFar ane, Gregory Hughes. Funeral director. Hearse. Active pail-bearers: Iiout. Char- les McQuaid, ieut, W. 0. Davy, Llellt. Leo Callaghan, Lleut. H. B. Saunders, Lieut. J. H. Partridge, F. 0. J. E. Gurnhum. Chief moumers-C il Campbell, R.C.N.; Theo. Blane ard, Gordon Bowness, Albert Blanchard, Byron Bowness, Dr. Robins, Lieut. G. Cof- fin, Lt/Col. K. S. Rogers, Lleut. J. J. McDonald, Lieut. V. McDonnld, T. Campbell, R.C.A.F., Andrew Bian- chard, med-Currie, Cornelius Blun- chsrd, John Sullivan, Dr. Howatt, P, O. S. X. Vail. Decidon to reorganize s. Pnnh clal branch of the Navy League and to invite the Dominion President of the organization, Mr. David H. Gibson, m attend the organiza- tion meeting was made last night at an enthusiastic gathering of representative citizens in the City Building. A motion to this effect was moved by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MncMillnn and seconded by Mr. J. P. Crockett and carried unanimo Mr. D. J. " returned from a Montreal with "Mr. Henr Gillsrd; Dominion secretary of t e Navy Icagtlc, presided, He stated that; he had been authorized and in- structerl by the Dominion Council Navy League of Canada to call s meeting for the purpose of organ- ization here. Brief ratnarks endorsing the suggestion were made b Mr. W. S. Grant. chainnan of t e citizens‘ committee of the Royal Canadian Sea. Cadet Corps “'Kent", Mr. J. O. Hyndman. who was the former resident of the Provincial Navy aguc Branch which was active here from 1917 until 1932, and Hon. Dr. W. .1. P. MacMillan, former vicc- presidcnt of the or anization. Ma- jor T. E. MacNutt, ormer secretary tllso strongly approved of rcorgtln- ization, as did Mr. J. P. Crockett. Mr. Hyndman, in reviewing the activities o! the Navy League in this Province regretted that the or- ganization had to disband about ten years ago owing to luck of sup- port from the general public. He mentioned letters he had received from cadets in distant parts of the world, who a precistcd the instruc- l', who recently conference in 27. 1943. Miss the May 4, 1948, formerly of 78th year J. Campbell, 33rd year MacDONALI) John Milton Downer-A s, 194s, P. E. L). in McCOUB San atol-ium , 1943. John Grand View tion given em during the days sanitorlum, Wcttncsdtly May View aged 39 years. Mrs. Herbe (formerly Lilla nurture Jeanette B. Gunn Henry r. — Suddenly Hugh MacKinnon Brendnlbltne. lH 99 Pownal St. in ‘I’ -A:, the Progiliib MncDona d 0f 9" t Amherst. N. rt of Dund her 72nd 751' vLn-ar, the Prince county H pita| on May 4, 1944f, WWW" Auld. titted '12 years. SNEPHAIlD-At the Cit)’ H on May 4. 1m B41 aged 5'7 yearn SHEA-In Brookline. Musqqwn 1943, Angus R... beloved bu! Angelina (Molnnia) She“- RI-IY-Jn the vpitul, May 6. infnnt son of Mrs. Ira McCcubrtav. CW9" Annie dis Ann iiprll eal. IIIWacDONALD—At the Provinc Wednesday. M“! Milton Macnonfld- , aged 89 YE!"- Hi, wttttg-m hg {Pm-Till ANDERSON-At Moi-ell on Sunday, Mag 2, 1M3, Mrs.‘ W, T. Anderson in er 74th year. MaoDONALIL-At Charlottetown OI Bfltuniay. May l, 194a. Mrs. J. J. MacDonald o! Pinetlte, aged 83 years. NORTON-At Toronto on IVcdncs- April 29. 1943, Mrs. Byron Nor- lNMAM-Entered into 458$ at 11" Prince Edward Island Hosliltfll. ‘W17 Sunday morning, Lily Jane, wife 01 late William Crapaud, in her 89th year SliEPHAliD-At lllt! City 110501161 on Mtly 4, 1941i, Annie Silcphllrd, aged 57 years. CASE-At the Ciluriottcwttvlt Hos- 3, Mrs. William Inm 57L at t1" Prince Edward Island HOS-mill 171 Hillsboro Street, Chnrlottc-tcm CAMPBELL-At the Prince saws-ti Island Hospital, May s, 194s. 1-i- .2 CASE-At the Charlottetown H0’ pilal, Mny 311i. I943, M Case in hcr 73rd year. '1‘ are resting at the Culcllffe JUDSON-At Grandvicw on Ml! 1943, Dr. William A. Judson, 79. Alexandra, P, E. I. 8-. u" Down": u . I.‘ “.3113! 5P “if b P h. Hos- "l?! '3