g. ti. é E , - 5t- » , .-_...."........,.. i i t L page TWELVE OUR NEWS BUDGET F011 OUR SATURDAY SUBSC-‘RIBERS rut; CHARLQTIEISJWN GUARDIAN MARCH 2-). 1947 MONDAY RETURNS l ROOF FIRE AT YORK p11 _lJohn O. Hyndlnnll being declared. A total of 30,000 tons of P0131095 The City Fire lkpallnlenl “mine other names being put. befurc Frtentls will regret to learn of the terlttcan to assist in combatthlg a. continued illness Dflllfllfis, Stanhope. She is of Mrs. Percy YOOY fife M the home of Mr. Vial- hat-Ftltolln MacPhatl, York Point. The zlgain ilt the Prince Eduard Island: local firemen using a booster pump _ soon had the flames under control, a pleasam‘ ""99 “wmh! hmmal’ Hostntal for lrcatment. -.\‘Ll(ill’l‘ FIRE -— Sumnlerside firctnrlt tat-re olltwl to the homc of Ml‘. Heltrtr. Godkm. Duke Street. an 11.45 ycqtcrdut" mo ‘filflfl for n ‘ phm- dfleganmms Seek,“ lmpmvcd ‘ Wllfmd Mflddigan S J ttvho is sta-i shah: 1111110. Tho firc was believed m halo crlulluttco in <olne ClfllltPs m ‘ti? tvzlrlhinq VIOSI‘! of the stovc. ‘Thcrc wot r-nlv lltinol‘ tlalnacc. l\'\ l'l‘\'l'|0\' C1111‘! of P":ll"t-‘ ]‘Pt"l'\l'_ .l:l ll‘\l.(llll'[l lrt ttltctltl ‘tho tmnllttct m‘ (‘fuss 14 RCMP. t=4~l~ ~l t R-‘Ckvllilf’. ttntatrlo this “vrl; huontl 1h.» E7I\fl\l.'\lF\ of thls (‘law vwIl 1w Sc‘ AJ. LYWVllPK of LNIIIIII - tvltlstit- has thc 1,~.:11 llflltct- fort-c <‘<~:..gt't*pzalit>ll .4; and (toning ll'.l1‘~ Atlellcan The svfilal l . . se_'v'tces was the lt‘ 'I‘1'(‘!;t'l (WOZYO FICGRHCK NIH. P1: D. Bishop of vc>c c1‘ ‘fluvn Scotta. lll~ lvrdflllga I'm" his lnonting ad- thtw t-‘nssh 1:» tcv: from Jcrcnliah. n lord correct lnc. btlt tvth _ 1f“'1'. not in ‘Thine i .§zcr, lest Tm ,. l‘t1".Z'.<,_{ nae to rmth m: . l0 l’ 111V ntortlinc. )6 Sharp- , t‘ tvvrc lcletlscd at a p . ' lf>c1v:c<'r. '1‘ Hill mild POWIIRL 'I‘l".t= Wfds 1.1m» pu. hosed by Is» land Wrc-"sitzli. Unlimited from "l‘\\'.n Lukc: G111“? Farm, Lacombe 'h é o ~ m .4 Q o a h’ fl- . fall. The Initial shhlllmit ct‘ “e51 of 3O birds at a ccs’ of $8.00 mch. Two birds dicil tlltctlte and two others were so weak the‘. were not turned loose and riwd shorty after bctlzlg placed in n _. m. with :1 view of nursing them buck ‘o health. YI-ifl-ZIYES (‘ERTIHCATIZ —'!‘he off". o of Mr. C. T. Montgomery. Supctintcndent of the C.NR., was thc wccr- of pl presentation on silrh-ltnl lrornln: at ll am. when Hm. In. W. .1. T‘. MaoMlllan read a c-trlvion and proscntcd a certifi- '.w~ "tlid hadca on behalf of the (‘nmln-andcry lvn Canada of the Ven- elanle Orllcr of the Hospital of St John of Jorusalcnl to Miss Mar- ggrpt Irving of the C.N.R. staff. The tllitllfln crvnveyed appreciation for tlr-n-tliuul and service 1n the » muse of humanity (luring the Sec- ond Ivnrld War. TRYON MINISTER MCIIVIS CALL-At n congregational meet- ing of the Aylesford United Church. ‘Auhuliv, NS. hold at the close of ‘the Sxlllrllly UVPIIlHK service. it w.“ unetnlrnntlsly voted to ch11 Rev. J. A. Jrltriiltc. now at Tryon, P.E.I., to thi< chat-cc. Mr. Jar-dine has accopvd the call. Rev. R. W. Brallw, uho resigned this charge ve-vcrilt tvccks ago, has accepted a ca-ll to Wc\1cy' United Church. Yflfftlflllffl. Suhjoct tn approval the courts of thc United Church of Canada. lllOSP plan,- tho last of June. FYNERAL AT IIALDWIYVS RD. _'[";11_' Itlnrrzt} of the latv Mrs. John Cairns. no» Marv Catherine B:lZ1t\\-iw_ took place on Saturday moznilltg. Ztftlrch 33. from 1hr- ‘lttirpl- ti lil‘! Bzll-lxtilfs Ronrl. to St. Cutfrlztcrtls ‘(T h. St. Tcrosais A solcmn llrnl High lyfzlss was offered 11c Pustoy. Rcv, Basil Crnkcn, 1rd by Rota Edward Baldwin, .1“... t"‘t‘ltlt‘ of I-Ioiy Rtlclcclnr-r ., (‘Ilrti-lrlttrlovvll. and tlcph- c‘ 1'11 tlf'."!‘i\\t‘(l. 11s rltiltrillt- nntl flit. Plzlllctt M-z-Kcnnn Mor- t~I‘.. .'t\ ‘-llll—flf‘ltf‘t\lt. R3. Rwv. w '.\‘l:tt‘l‘.nll;\'.f‘l. Vcrllolt Riv- s in thc szlllcttttltjw. 'I‘h_e ~ 2llf"."~ vvrc: P""‘1 NfcKcllnn. 'I1'l‘1l5'f‘ Rltfi"llltfi, JFPDlI Bald- Ltvitt. .l\‘.ttn Cor- "Gtlotlwilt. Rrv (TSSYRH (‘H11- 5 Ill the EHIYI‘. IA!)- 1 ttlstntlll 1)l"‘*'l(‘lf‘(l. '31 _ .lci:' lttlcs. '1‘1l:~ tlt-zrilrl r rctmrtcd ‘G815! raised with n. lml w» of S .\fr\. .l. t‘. Profit \\':ls (tum, pflng m 1.31." rtsignaliolt of Nlrs. Cnilzlgghiltl. Ufftcrrs hold 0f- fiq, Int‘ two yours ('O1l<(‘l‘11ll\'t‘l_\' n5 from 111s: Niall-ch mcctiltg. Mls. Pcrle !\'lc.\'tl11 was lrppoilltcd to act. on EROCRXHVI‘ ln Mrs, Profit’; plocl Mrs. .‘T. M. Foltv “as antwihfed i0 act on thc sick crmllnlltcc in Mrs. Lenvitfs plncc. Plans for a Pfllllfy ‘ salo rt Alfrrt hnltys storc carly m “ Am.“ V1,”. ,1; ,,<_tt=d_ Sistt-r John ', Bapti-t l\(‘l(ll(“\(‘tl lllf‘ mcclttlfl- if on hand, vcfrtl prcsi- -~.tha".lkinu thc m1 tnbcrs and officers? for thtir splcntltd work during the 1 ‘p351, will; .\ dclicious lunch was ' 591mm by the Hospital staff. BIRTHDAY On thc cvctrzlg h.’ Mflfvlt thc 8th a nzllnhwt- rtf nlvitctl eumts lath- vercd rtt the homo of Mr. and MP5- Hmrv Nt-vvlnan to ccll-lirtttc with", "l0 3'95!” 5m" tht-m 1h." eishtielh birthday of Mra Ngwntflrfg mother. Mrs. I/Jtllsa Irycntoll. Notwithstanding hcr advanced y-cnlw. nntl the fact that . she was takcn clltil-cly by tnurprlsc. :14", Blgvenlnn elltorcd fully into thc spat-n of thc occasion, and htt- . fore the rzttcsfs rlt-partr-d lhflnkfid everyone for tho \"‘t_v pleasant sur- prist- thc)‘ had nivcn her. Among mp gifts FPPPIVIWI was n hcatttiful 'houqllm of rosr: mid carnatfon< from hvr tlnttchter L_vln of Boston. Th:- lwcllilu: was phltsalttly mrnt -\vith nltlslt‘. sinclhg and flllmffl. lftm- viltil-h n tlcli-viotts silt-pct" l rlimavcd hy n Itlrpl- rlcrorated birth- . day lllkt- was son rd hy thc 110516“, t Mrc. Harry Nrvclnnn and hcr slsfCt‘, f Mrs. Muir; Ifatllld. Congratula- mm; M’! hv-t. \\l\|\l"1 for morn ftfiltftv ltillhflflji and unfit,“ ,4 Atllrl mm; Synehrought this ital-cw rtcm lo n close. I changes will 13kt“ ‘on FAWEITG Cairns] AN. WVICRSARY — many, stlltl-d in IArtlL-Col. C. L. MucKrty the John It. McNair. Alholl Burns. Col. tMorrh-on, Frank R. Heartz. and and damage was c zlitlte hole in tho POOf. PRGIJ IDIPIIROVk-ll) ROAD —\ road cmlclitinns in tltcil- l-ekpe<~1jt~¢l ttrtvs lltct vtlth Gottcnznnt-nt tneln-. 1 1 bars lllclttrllll: Pl‘(‘1l\l".‘l' J wdltm- l ‘ Jones. Saturday‘. Thc dclcgatltms were front ‘vol-k PO11“. \\'c.<l River. (‘rapattd-Vlctc '1 and Hanlnvlllrl-J Ktttwton tl'l‘llll‘l.\ ‘I'm- York Plum ‘ dvirtlatitnl potttiollctt for m, inn, Nimrod luudttevv ft‘l|(|\\'lllg tllcllc thc‘ Ncrth Rivet" The Wow Rivet" dcl-l ‘legutlon sought mad llnprovmnontsi from Ckmtwall and West and the| J-I-ampsllire-Kiltgstort dcletzaticn new tltloned for better road mmnlttzric-R olloll between Comtvzlll and Char-| lultPltnYll. The Crapattd-Vlctoria, ‘delegation sought an impmwd’ thWhWP-Y 111cm: ‘H: s-outl». mom. Tl‘ SDAY RETURNS “our; - Mrs. Rm] Motive returned horfle yesterday by} planc from New York “hm-o die: . was t-allcd lt_\ the sudden death ofl ‘ hcr ltushallll tvho i5 so kindly 113.? lrnelnhcred by his Charlottetown frlrnds. r001 INJURY _- The nlany, tfrleltds o! m. w. A. O'Brien n21 Holman; Ltd will regret to leam ihis ls absent from work, owing to, ‘.811 injury to his foot. which. when! ‘XfflYPd showcd a cracked bone. Mr 1 _0'Brie'n's foo-t Ls ncnt" 1r: 1t cast but jlt is hopednt. will so mend. ‘ l 4.2m FOR TORONTO _ m. “T. J. Inman of Bcdeqtle. director of the P. E. I. Sheep Breeders As- sociation left on Monday‘ morn- l lng for Toronto to attend the An- nual Convention orf the Canadizlnl Cooperative Wool Growers A550- clation m he held thcre on Mlmhl ‘Nth-B. I ~--'I‘he Funeral rvf the lnfg 3435f Hcnrt- Lewis, larszcly nttonnprli was hold on Hldaj‘. March 2151i at 1 PM. I H1» ls survivr-d by nix F0118 and! 1°"? ‘lRUSlHcv-s. Tfho dotllzhters arc: Mrs. Thomas Evil-d. Pfllcrsllc; Mrs. Ellstvnrt-ll Gillis. Eillersllc; Mrs. Mzlrgarrt. MllcAttslavld. Horr- ian: Mrs. Alton ME-thcrall. Fram- lflftlvrt, Mass. ‘Thr- sons arc: John Isaac. Edward, Hal-don, Hurry and JMncs-A. FUNERAL YESTERDAY ._ The funeral of the late Mrs. Geottze Jones of Harrington was hcltl, yesterday afternoon front her latt frost-dent's. Services at the home and H19 Rravc were conducted hj‘ the Rev. T. M. ‘Young. ggsistml hy the Rev. D. Wilson. The pail-i homers were. Louis I-Itlgllrsy, lCharlcs Phlllim. Rnwp flughpc; tAlhert Wlsc. Seymour Taylor and‘, ‘John Du Pasquier. Interment What The death oif I-Lzllold Blnitie Swadl ;Slirllng Stead 38 l» Elm loccttrred at his home on February ,25, 1947. A contplication of diseases l look thc life of the only child after la compalatively short illness despite éall that. loving care could do. The fullelul was held frolrflthe Cutcllffe .Ftlncra1 Hcnle where the service ,\\*.ls taken by the Rev. (t. Curlylelc- N~ D - Pmfldenccl R I lWcbster \vh0'c.ff1citlted at the ffravc. Burial was in the family plot at. Sherwood Cemetery His ltuluiz-‘Jnrs and fricllds worn t on Fridatj" uhcll tltcy ‘ of thc tlvnth of William Htlllllltd of Cllilrlotfctrttvn, form- ,"t'l.\' of Furl Augustus. Tho lillf! iMr. Holland was thc son of W11- llllIII Holland and Sarah Hayes. -Somt- frxv years ago, aftnr thc jdcath of his tvifc, Mary Ann Mc- iNtlil-l‘. he sold his llonlcslcad. one ‘of tht» best on thc Island. made ‘that way by him bring nn t-xccl- lrltl farnlvr. By lllclr industrious and hard wurk hc and his tvifn rccttlntllatcd CUHSldPfflblP of this trot-idle IIIFRHS. all tlladr‘ by thrift... iloncsty and hard work. l nv IIOSPITAITIM-r. Keith Blffffi- lloll, Union Road. who has hot-n 11.‘. lat his honlc for solnt- time has c|t-' |tcretl thc P. E. I. Ilrtfllftlvflf. a speedy return to health. The postponed annual art and Company Limited was held in the head office last. night. Shal-choldvrs present; and rcp- resentod hy proxies totallcd over 800 shares. Thl- Prexidem, Frank W. Heart? ot-vttpicd thc chair. and Director fJohn A. MvNtlltt‘ wa's appotntvt! lat-ting '.~f‘t‘1'Clt\f‘)' 1n the rcurettahlc ‘alvstrlloe thloltgh illness of Lleuh- Col. C. L. MattKtly. It was the firlit annual ntwtittz misscd hy Col Mt-Kay since thc- lnt-eption of thc company in 1910. The total volume of business fur ted to $255,000 and the amount t1 in wage and S111- uries was 41,758.94. T e assets of the Com any as sho-wn by the hnlance sheet amount to I206.- 84736 and the current and defer- red liehilltics to $15,299.30. lchvllzg a MIFPIUS of. $191,548.06 represmt- ed by paid-up capital of $157,400.10. a tit-hit hlllancc tn general surplus of 86.564115 and surplus re fire on fltxcd assets 0f l40,7l2.5l. A motion was made llflfl pllsscd that the ntecting confirm the le- ronlmt-ndation in the annual re- port that in view of the necd 0t much capital expenditure owing tr: the fll-e "we recommend no ditt- ttenlt he paid for tho year ending January 31st, 1947." The l-lcvlion of Director: =0 n, E, Full, Austin A.- Bcnlt-r, D. B. . tho (loaning plant on Lnngtvorth one year 111d. sun or M13. and M1-5jB-‘fJIl loving mother: George at home Avenue i flllfl Dr. Ila-mid Hitches. St. Frmwis, . . H"$Pl.‘“‘ T?“ 1o. 1041. of Mr. Fctcr MttcNutt, at H“ mam“ “"5" mm‘ thc advntlcctl ace of B5 years, aftrr mcl-tlnzl inf thc Hlarcholdcrs of Bruce Stcw-= in 135p 111,. so“ of Jam, F_ ‘n4 T0 uosrlran-l trailed out about 1.41» vent-fully tlf- the meeting- nlrrutuvs r0 n. C.-Mr. Stan- ford Buchanan has recently left on return to Vancouver. B.C., allu- Malcolm Buchanan. Bradalhane. med ‘o “with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. HOME FOR FUNERAL - Reta; tic-Ilvd in St. Louis, lvfisotlrl, at- rivcd 1n tile city Saturday cvrltingl to attclltl the fttncrnl uf his mtlthrr, i Mrs R F‘ Aladdin-tut. It is fiftccll. yctlts .\lll\‘P Imthvl- hftldtlitzatrfs last ‘ tlslt to thc Island. .\1.=o uniting on Satttrdhy was lvztthct- ‘.\'f;tddig;llt'.\ i lstwcr. .\I:u"_v who 011116,‘ frc-nl To- ronto for the [tultr l 1 FUNERAL SERVICES '11)?‘ flul-cral of Mr. Charles McCarthy‘ 100k place ycstcrdzty nttlntrnlg at. 9.45 from the Frark Hcnncssey I-‘ttlt- ‘ eral Home lo St. Dtttlstatlls Basil-l lca. whcre Rt-qtlicm High Mass was‘, celebrated by Rev. Kenneth Mac-i Million. who I150 conducted the‘, sec-vice at the grave. Interment was ‘ in the church cemetery. The pall- bcarers we're: Mwsfs. Lco Tralnor,‘ TltOmfls McNally, William O‘Con-1 RETREAT (JONCLIZDICI) —- A , most succe&ful retreat. sponsorctl by the Junior Sodality of Notre Dame Academy. concluded Sunday evening in the Convtmt- Chwpcl with lfoly Hour. The retreat, which opcltcd on Friday night. was preached by Rev. P.J. Gallery, C. Ss. R., who is stationed at tthe , Ohurch of the Most Holy Rcdccnl- ct‘ in this city. About thirty-five; young business girls attended thc} retreat services. ‘ IN HOSPITAL AFTER ACCI-i DENT-Mr. Bruce Pound of the stat! of the New Method Clean- ers wtts takvn to the Oily Hos- pltnl yesterday afternoon about 1:40 ill scrluttS condition as a. re- sult of an accidcllt which occur- red in the Varsol storage t-ank at Avenue. Latcst rcports from thc- hospltal itafrrl that. he was pro- crcssittg fztvottvzlbly tlrtdcr t-ho treatment and wtts rrst-lng easlrt‘. A romance which had its b?!“- nlng at tlttntvzt during thr- first ycars of thc last great tvrtr '\'1\S coll- xulnntcd ln far off Attstralla on Sept. 28th. 1946, bctwccrl Ztlargarct Alfrcda Puquct tPcgi. daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Williacn .1. r-nquvt v1 Sourls, P. E. 1., and llylng Offlccr Jcllm Ford, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. 11. .f, Ford of Newcastle. New South Wales. The ceremony was pcrfornlcd at S1. Columbanus church by the Rev. Falhcr J. T. hfcNnnlzlra who alsu celebrated the Nut-trial Mass. i._. l On Friday nlomingz, lt-Iarch 14th.‘ thc ccntlp soul of {Vlra Hart?’ Hughes rctttrltcd to thc Hdnds c1 hey Crcatr-r, to rcwtivt- thc rccctlt- pause ptxznlhcd to those who scrwd Mi in Sherwood Cemetery. ’f Hint faithfully n-ntl wclt. l Bcsides hcr surrmving husband.’ two sons mourn thc ‘loss of a sweet; I-ltupttzll. Hartford. Conn. The following brothers and sisters Itléfl survivc; Leo, Walter, J-anlesuand Mrs. AlCXis hlurphy of’ Hope Rivet"; Mrs. The esa Trailriotr 01‘ Morclli Mrs. Patrick McKcntla. Charlotte- town and Sister St. James 0f Sion, LAID T0 REST - The funcml of Mrs, RI‘ Maddlcan was held jws1crda,v' morning from hcr late rosldcltcc. 125 Powntll Sh. to St Dunutltvs Ba-ilitril wvhcro Solclttn Hlgh Mass of Rcquicln was t-clcbra- 19d by ROY. Wilfrcd Mllddigan SJ. ossistvd by Rev. Patrick McMahon D D. as denmrl and Rcv. PF ‘Mac- Donald as sub-deacon. Present in thc sztncltl-ary‘ were His lixcclleltcy Blsltop Boyle, Rcv. A Hcrrcll, Rev. Wilfrrll Ml-Ct-lrdcl-l and Rcv Kon- ncth MacMillan. Tho pttll-DBZIPQTS were Mcsmfw J Bnltvdcrs, loo Daylt‘, W J Brown. Vincent Blakc. Lclnuct Wcbslct‘ and John J Duffy. Intcrnlcnt took place in thc: C1l1tttli<'C0l1tf‘10r_v tn Charlotte-l tnwtt whrrc scrviccs wort‘ conduvlcd hy Fitlllfl‘ tvtuddiyzaal ""'<i"'€d bl‘ Father McMttlwlt. The tlvahlt occurred nt his hotnc. in Kcnsington 0n Monthly. March , a short illness. which hc bore brave- l 1y and with quiet rcsignlltlotl. Tllc deceased 1'55 born 1n 118ml?!’ Mrs. luacNutt. and is the lust mem- I ber of their family. two brothers, 1 havmg prcdcccused him. I The funeral was at the holnc. whim was filled to overflowing 'vlth ft-ielldg and relatives. The service was conducted by his ttfwwl‘. RM L. M. Murray, assisted by Rev. C‘. J. (frowdta. Mr. ltturray spoke kind word; of sympathy and oltrlstlan trust from tlhe words "You thouflll I walk through t-hr- Valley 0f the Shadow of death". A qunrtettc "Rock of Agrs" WM aunt! VBFY gwgctly’ by Rev. 1.. M. Murray. Ilarry Brown. Russel] MttcKay and W. F, Taylor. “WEDNESDAY CONDITION IMPROVED "Th". condition of Mr. Bruce Pound. who had an unfnrtunllto accident at will be shipped from Prince Ed- tvard Island ports between now and, May 15th h “ill; announced byl Commander G. H. Buntaln last: night. , Commander Bttfltain reLul-nctti Monday night from Ottawa where‘ he contracted for the slcvclloritlg‘, of the poltltucs front Island p0l'l:~; with thc hctttl of thc Bfltlsll Footli Board Sir Attdrctt" Jones. ‘ An IIWLIIIN‘ tall 0f 5 p" ppm m,» t-ortlttratitms ln Print-c‘ litltvartl Is- lltltd will ho imposed by the J0llvs UO\'L‘I‘IIIIIIJIII~ ultdcr illlultlfil)’ ol lllc- new Dtmllltlon-Prtltittrlnl talk zttzrct-ltlt-ltt Mll, ft \\'lI.\ rctel-tlt-tl in tllt- Ifczlslalttre yesterday. ‘ Thr- tztx will go tn the Donllltlttnl -(itt\ernlttrnl lmtl will hr In midi- tltln to thc vxlstlnt: .70 pm- rent corpnratltln Income ta.\ nmv Im- INNcd at Ottawa. l A brief clccvrlcal storm tn Prince Edvtufd Island hast night apparent“ iy did no damage‘. ll was accomp- uutctt by llCflYy mill m nluny dis-i trlcfs. Only a few flashes of llght-' 111118 were observed in Charlotte». town. ‘ Ffflm 'I‘l'tu'0. N S Calnc word of. ‘r1 15-minute blackcut t-auscd when‘ ‘ llflhtnlng struck hydro WITPS out. side the town. NEW RESIDENTS WELCOME)‘ —Tlio pcoplc of Union Rolad anill vicinity lnct at the home ui l\-lr_‘ and Mrs. Francis P. O'Donnell and family to uclcc-lne them to tile district. All addrcss was road after which thcy tverc presented \vit1l_ two beautiful gifts. Mr. O'Donnell‘, replied thanking the people fort HIGH‘ KlIIKlIICSS. A dainty tum], was served and the remainder of thc evening spcnt 1n tunuscnletlts. ESTABLISH LITERATURE COURSE — Sister Marv Polycarpt BVM, has cstnh-lishcd a course ill Canadian literature at nfualdeleln (Xlllese, Chicago. "Fbrty have re- gistered for the course and they seem to bc enjoying glllllflaci-i of a world physical, lyolitlml and liter- -:l.ry o! which ttllttl thc |tl'f¥0l‘.1’l, they tvcrc hut dllnh aware." ‘Pormltrl Glob:- and 313:1. Fistcl‘ llfary- Poly- carp ls n daugzhtl-i‘ of Mm Cutllerinc Mclnrlis, Dvrchcstcl" St. NO'I'I(‘E 0F IIVICTION-A no- tit-e of cvrtlitln front thr- City of Charlottctcttn has hccn scrvcd on Mr. Gccrizc Tutlc. pl-tlprictnl- of the Chllrltlttctown Bnwlitlg Itllcys locatrd ill thc basctnclll of the City Mflrkct. Building. Scrvcd Motlday, Iltc notice of (‘vii-lion gives Mr. ’I‘ullc until April lttth tn vat-att- the premises. Reason for 1hr cVicfic-rt as stated ill the noti-"r was tluc to a breach of L'Ollll'flt'l thvllttzh the sttb-Icltins: nf thc prcnliws hy thc prnpriclot" with-f ottt thc written pcrntission of thc‘: City o.’ tfltlrlotttltotvll. I-‘ulurci plains fur thc building wtlc ltcl flltit'ltl.\f‘.’l hut it is llI1(lL'i'>l')C(l that. the lnttttcl" will hc ttiu-ustclt 1:1 full. by civic officials at a ftll'12C 5111c» Flcticrick H. Dickieul. 55. of 151 Grove Strcct died in Whitinsvlllc Hospital. Whitinsvillc. Ja-tl 1:8, after two weeks illness. He lived there fcr 23 years. and had been Qmploycd astt stock clerk in the Whltin hblchitlc Works for 25 years. A member uni-d deacon 0f the North Uxbridce Baptist Ohurcll, he tms bcm ill Prince Eduard Island, son of JHIIICS and Szlrnh tHardyw Dickicsotrl. Surviving crc his wife, Minnie tDalnotli Dickicscttl: two sistcrs, Mrs. Sadie Roach. Malpoqtlc P E I and Nlrs. Dun Hclttl. G-recn-' drtle, Mass. Six brothcrs. Isaac of Auburn. Mass; Sylvc nu,- cf Wor- ocstcr, IVLPQI Cutstis ttf North Dtt- kotnt Hohcr and Damn‘ n cf Dnllillffll’, I‘ III. and Ernest uf Now Bruns- wick. All cvcnt nf ltntlsttnl inl. 01:1 took plilvr‘ nt lht- llOlflf‘ of Mr. null Mrs. Wlllllti-n Dickinson. tvhcr. friend< ‘and lll-iullhotlrs uatltt-rctl at Iflflt‘ hczltllifttl homo to FNfOIlff best \\'l§|'t(‘S on his 1‘(‘l‘(’lll. mar- rE-ngc to Mr. Erin-st Houston ant‘. to wch-olllr his hrillo tut-c Alntlt Crnlltcfti tutti hvr rlattplltct‘ Bry- criv. To thc lttttsil- "l-Icrtt Comcs thc Brillc" playful llv Miw Rtvh Dirk-town. Mrs. (‘lcnrgc Dickicstlll cscorlcd Mrs. Hllllxlflll to llll‘ liv- 1111.; rolnlt. it'll: Eddie Ittllliltgs ar- r-orntlntlled Mr. Houston. Wllllf? Miss Ettnivc Rack-man was cst-ort to Miss Beverly. Mrs. Howard Lint; rend a vol-y npproprialc addrc 1. tvllilc Miss Elsi!‘ Land and M Nclsott McDonald pvcscnlctl happy couple with u beautiful bevelled mantle mirror and a substantial purse. Miss Shirley Cnmphcll prvsctttcd hcr cousin Bcverly t4". h a lovcly llrthtllty ring. Mr. Houston in his usual juv- lal mood thankcd his friends fut‘ their kind rcmelntn-attcl-s and 200d wishes. For They Are Jolly Good Fcllotvx was heartily sung. Scmt- of th younszct‘ mcll guvc Ernest n joly hount-c. The re- mnlntlel- of thc cvcni/nu tvlts whil- cd away with sltlginfg, names. cott- tcsts and a general slciul lntcr- cotllse. A bounlctlulx lunch was served to Mrs. Dicklesonfi: usual tzood slyie ttsslstrd by a number of lrttlics. Mt". Holtstcn extmdcd an invitation for all to come and visit them tn ‘heir home. the New Method Cleaners on Mon- ‘day afternoon. was leportetl favor- able last night. Mr. Pound ts at pfegflflf , patient in the Cityl Hospital. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -'1‘t-.e funeral of thc late Gttlffll! 1'31""- 28 Admiral Stvcrt, was hold yrs- terllaj- afternoon from hi; late residr-ncc. Tile services at thc home and grave were conducted hy the Rev. .7. T. Ibbott. The pull beat-era] were, John Lewis, Herbert Pllttl, William Tot-ll. John Conway, John Cnsfom nml Albert Mat-Neill. In- tormcnl was in the People's Ceme- Lilli ICQNO I All IIII ‘fie Jlit Inhale the noth- ng health; fttmll, l" qufn mm. tn rm nctllgl Oetlhottk lot-fly- ‘ on Spring - tern of good \QTY. "\ West Kent School hcckey team.‘ Congratulations will be extended taonquerors of Queen Square and Souris hl the Island plasdowns skate out tonight for tlhe last act 1n their defence of the 131mm! 1n- telscllolttstlc hockey title and the liawley Crockett Trophy when they tangle with a strong Tlgnlsh team ilt thc- I-‘orum 1m a sudden death cncctulter. -.\ RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY Strect, Summcrside, f\(ljl1€(‘1l1 to llle White Star Laun- dry propcrty owned by the cstlttc of 1hr latt- Duncan Palmer has been pttrc-hztsrd jointly by Mr. Eric Sheen atlld the \\'hltt.~ Slat" Laundry". The 11.1fm- will bc sold and moved away null tlln l0\\‘t‘l‘ ltttlf of thc property tvtll be inttorporntcd into the White Star Lllundrv pmprrty. Mr. Sheen (I150 purchased hhc propcrly to t-he north tti thc Palmer property own- ctl by .\tl~. Matt Gallant last fall and he plans to crcct an atltc-nlobllc show building this spring as he has the agency fur Frazier-Kaiser auto- mobiles, The proprietor of the White Star Laundry is !\1r. Eldon Hickoym S. I. 0. O. I-‘. Ehrfl-LIITAINMENT- entitled “A Gypsy Camp Fire" was presented to a capacity house at the I.0.0.F. Hall last flight by Alpha Rebekah lfodgv, No. 10. The performance was under thc direction of Mrs. Jenn Orockctt, P.G.M., and Stew- ttrt Dickson. The cast. numbering over twenty, performed their individual parts with much skill and thcir cfforts were ltcartily applalldcd. Following the enter- tainmcnt, a dainty lunch was served under the management of Mrs. Annie Garnh/ttnt. P.G.M., alf- ter which the remainder of the evening was spent- ‘ln dancing. Arrangements are being made to have thc fantasy rottentrd fn the ncat" future. THURSDAY TO SEND PARCELS —A,ny0nc wishlng to send parcels to Dr. 2.1. O. Fraser. whose missionary letter was so rtvldely rcad 1n Tuesday's Guardian. arc requcstcd tn address sa-rnc Dr. 1-}.J.O. Fraser. 1341-6 Yun (‘tht Chung, Scoul, Korea tvia Van- convert. After u. half-ltotlr‘; discussion yvstwday evening by City retail provcrs on Wllflllfl‘ nr not their stores shc-ultl be closed at 6.30 rnnl, His Worship Mayor B. Earle Mac- ~ Donald brought the meeting to M] cnll by suggesting thc grocers get lngclhcr and form ill association of small retail grocers. A coroner's jury at Morcll last night decided that Leo ROCHE, 64- ycnr-old storckcepcr of Dunclcc, 4711116 to his tlcnth "hy shooting ltiltlsclf in the ahdtlntctl with his own sllutgult." The jury deliberat- cll 35 minulcs after hearing the cvitlcncv of l2 witnosscs. Cut-otter P. A. MtLcllttn of Sotlris conduct,- cd tllc hearing. Rot-ho tlictl instantly on thc ltilzht of Mart-ll. l8. Another man Joseph MacDonald, 21, of West St. PBlOFs was fatally wounded and tliod U10 following day in hospital in Chnrlottellnvn. All inquest. into MacDonald's death ls scheduled 1o bc held itl Charlottetown Friday. The coroncvs jury last night in- cluded, Fl-nltk Dutln, foreman, Ed- ward Anderson. James Blaaland, Charles Elllorshatv, Emery Mc- Evvcn. Vernon Anderson. The other mcnlhcr, James Keefe, was nn-f. able to he present because of illness. -KINSMEN MEETING —- The regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Sunlmerstlde was held on T1l0£d8y tn Leo Doyle's Restaurant with Mr. Arthur Clow in,the chair. Prt-stdrnl-t Maurice Milt wclcomed two IIFW members, Dr Austin Del- aney and Gordon Maxvtcll. Charlie Iiogan. chairman of the Sports Committee NPOHGd om the holding of thc hockey nlarattlm for young- sters under Midget ago and said that thcrc would be a play-off for ouch class wyilh Charlottetown 1n Summer-side on Saturday evening. He also reported that the Midget clumultolts of New Brunswick had tcrfcitcrl lltt~ N B'-P E1 Midtzct cllfllllplOllhlllll to Slunmersidc and t-Lftlrls \\'('l‘(‘ now being made to ntcet thc NUHI Scctin cll-anlptoals. There vvlls considerable dkcusslon on a mcney raising project and n wmtnlltce was appointed to act with the llrcsltlcnt on the matter- S i“ I The annual meeting of the Dio- cesan Woman's AuvPiary tvr-t ‘cell yesterday tn 5t. Pelcr‘: Schum- room and was well attended by dclcgntes lulu members from n11 parts of the Province, the large halt being filled to capacity. The meeting tvns opened by the President, Mrs. A. B. Cosh with the singing of thc hymn “The Love of God Constrnlnetlt." fol lowed by a brief welcoming speech. Grattlflctfllon wall expressed at the large numbl-l- present. Rot cull was then proceeded with and further words of welcome were spoken by Mrs. Burt of St. Peters and n reply of thank! w“ given byMrll. Small of Summeraldc. The prelident and correspondfnz secretary rem telegrams and wlnhu 9nd Jubilee greetings from W. A. branches tn all puts of Canada. Outstandtng among then was n letter from the Dominion President, Mrs. Wode- house. A very fnterestfng fetter was also rct-elvcd from Mia Ana'- rey Delilah who 1| no welt known for hcr missionary Work. It. wttl he remembered that. Miss B08101‘. reccntly returncl from Kanlzrtt, India. lftcr an ntnence of 34 your: Mlnufls of the tut meeting wc-e rend by the rmrordlltg mercury. Mrs. E. V. Bell and subsequently approved. a Mrs. C. H. Oolel then spoke on thc good work of the Prutdvnf- during her term of office and ll prment. showed tpqlreclltlon b! to LleuL-Governor Bernard today, his nlxty-slxth birthday. Hi: Honor t: 1n the but of health. and curries out his mantra-id dutle: with zest. and to the untlnflctton of all con- cerned. May he have many happy returns. A two-day conference of thc Maritime Aviation Association concluded here yesterday. Mr. Or- ville B. Pulsifct- of Halifax was‘ re-elcctcd president and M1‘. James Sturgeon of Fredericton, N.B., was re-clcctett vice-prcsldent. Mr. DB. Simmonds of Mont-ton, formerly‘ secretary’ of the organization was made serretary-tlteasurer. Mr. Paul Sharp. the formt-r treasurer, 1l.ltl his job merged uilh that of thc set-rotary. FUNERAL AT (YLEARY-TIIC lclnallls of the lafc Mrs. Ernest Duval- arrived from Cambridge. Mass, on Tuesday ‘evening and Vt'(‘l‘c taken to the MacLean Funeral Home. The funeral was hold yesterday afternoon from St. Luke's Church. OLeary. where services were conducted by the Rev. J. W. Nowe. Pallbearers were. Benjamin Webb, Ivan Webb, George Webb. Alvin Boulter, Ira Ilardy, James Duncan. Interment ltvas ln 0'Lcarj' Cemetery. FRID AY Dr. J. T. Crotcau, formerly Pro- fessor of Economics and Sociology at Prince of Wales Collefle and St. Dt\nltan's University alnd Man- aging Director of the P. E. I. Credit Union League, has been appointed to the faculty of the Catholic Uni- versity of America, at VKshlngton, D. C. HOME BEREAVlD-The death occurred 1n Ottawa yesterday of Ann I-Inrvle, widow of Albert l. Long Ind mother of Mrs. Karl B. Oonver (Mabel), Mrs. Gerald Wright tAllcel‘ Mrs. Myron Horne (Marjorie) aL. Wllllum A. Long. The lute Mrs. Long wtu 1n lfir 82nd year. Interment will ba 1n Ottawa, on Saturday. A large delegation representing fifteen school districts ' yesterday visited on thc Provincial Govern- ment, requesting _€SfRblfShlTlGI1C of a composite ltlgll school at Mon- tague. The delvgution was headed by Mayor Marshal Reynolds of Montague. who presented n brief. He. was supported by a number o1 speakers, including Rev. Mr. Adams, Rev. Mr. Crawford, Rev Mr. Bryan. Messrs. Harry IAne, Murdock McGowan, M.L.A., and Lincoln Dewar. Charlottctotvffs objective of $10.- 000 in the Provincial Red Ololts Campaign was oversuhscribed hv over $3,000 it was made known at the final supper meeting of work- crs in Trinity Clturch Hall last night. Major Frank J. Storey, clty chairman presided. Speaking on the success of the campaign i-n the city Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, O.B.E., Provincial Pre- sident of the Red Gross Soclety. stated that the campaign was one of the most vital ever held. There was some doubt at the outset, an to the reaction of the public to the peacetime program of the Red Cross, but it was evident from the results attained that. the people supported the Red Cross activities 1n peace as well a; ln war. Her neighbours and friends were shocked to learn of the death 1n the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Tuesday, ftfurctll 4th, I947, after an illness of twq wecks of Mrs. Samurl Lane Boswell of Mount Melllck 1n hel- 72nd your. The latc Mrs. Boswall was born Lottie Eleanor, the daughter of the late Charles and Sarah Stewart of Mount Albion on February 11, 1876. On June M, 1699 she married Sam- uel Lane Boawall and moved to Mount Mellfck wthel-c she spent her married life. She 1a survived by her huabnnd, two daughters and three sons. Rena. Montreal; Beatrice, Mrs. ltarry Cummings, Charlotte- town; ColLtl, lfenry on thc home- stcnd and Robert of Cherry Valley. Tttlolvc grand children and four sisters Sarah, Mrs. Herbert May, New London, Conncctlcut; Annie. Mrs. Albert Irvlng, Seattle. Wash- ington; Jessle, Mrs. Leonard Wood, Ifopeton; Mary, Mrs. Henry Wood, Bunbury. The first Trans Canada Mr- tines aircraft cnrrj/lng passcngerl from the Maritime Provfnol landed at Boston Airport at 2.40 pm. A531‘. yesterday, thus tn- auguntlng the new ‘Monoton- Hnllfux-Bottton nlr nervlco. The trip, which was sponlured by the publicity department of Tl-nns- Canada Alrllnca, wu 1n charge of Capt. Wlltar Fowler, of Wtn- nlpw. . 13mm making the tl-lp were: Ron Ron-Alnllterlt Dally Newl. T. R. H. Sutherland-New Glu- gow Evening New. “John Mumhy-Truro D111! ma. R. Mlc-Quurl-le-Glnco 31y Ol- lette. Lou Zwerltnl-Hultfux Chron- icle. ‘ A. R. Brennan -8tunmerstde Journal. W. Irfdgun-Butrmcntlie Plon- cor. Hon. AI. Arunlulb-Oharlotte- town. . Chief Juntlce Thane A. Camp- bvihdtlmmerlldo. ', '1‘. B. Roibru-Gtulottutown. Clair Gnlnon-Moncton. Johnson OhQw-Ollea lay. A. Gaunt-Charlottetown Flt- rlot. ' l W. Laflgo-Gtlrbttotoin Gulr- l din ' ‘ H. W. Mylar-Winnipeg t'l'.O.A.) for 0. N. R. loud applause. Mr. Kvlly-(TIZAJ _ Prlnk layer-Publicity llent‘ from: aEREAvEn-Mr. Nell w. MacK-lnnon, Cross Roads, recelvczt the sad news of the death of hls silter. Elsie MegKinnon Phlnncy, on February 26, 1947, at her home in Hollywood, California. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDowell, Fredericton, have BiTlVBd homi after n short but interesting trlp touring the Maritinles. They trav- elled by car and Mr. McDotvclt re- ported roads in good condition On Sunday, IPcb. 2613.1. ttlcrc passed away at his home 1n Ifope’ River, Leopold Plneau 1n his B9111 your. He was born 1n Hope River ilfld lived tllcrc his cnllre ‘tlfc. Aftr-r only a fctv days of slight lltdlsposlttlun he passed away. ATTENDED FUNERAlr-Mf‘. and Mrs. Cevll Barlluul- alnl Mrs. George Pnnton nf Camhrklgc. Muss, and Mr. Edward Duvar of Exctcr, Ontario, arrived on the Island Tuesday evening to attend the funcrlll of their muthcr, the late Mrs. Ernest Duvar. Luge congress-Alum mealtime to attend the Mission Services held in St, Patti's Church each evening during the week. Inst night the Right Reverend George Frederick Kingston, M A , Ph. D.. Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, spoke on “The Cross of Christ " There was altother splendid at- tcndance at the final session of thc Diocoszln Woman's Auxlllhlry held 1n St. Paul's Parish Hull yesterday. The meeting opened with the singing of hymn “Work For the Day Is Coming" fuhowcd by the members’ prayer. Mr. Lloyd W. Shaw, Provincial director of Education, gave an 1n- terestlrtg talk on the growth of composite regional high schools at tthe regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Can- atlfan Legion, B.E.S.L. last. night. Mr. Art McGulgan, president, pre- sided. ATTENDING 0.0.8. MEETINGS -A.mong the delegates attending the D.C.S. mcetfings being held this week are Mrs. J. G. Town- shend, Mrs. J. B. Millman. Mr. John Howard, Kenslngton, Mrs. W. J. Harrington and Mrs. I-Ilrztm Harrington, Mr. Harry Budabtlry, Spring Valley, Mrs. W. J. Profltt, Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Bur- lington, Mr. Herbcrt Profltt, Mr. ‘Ernest Haslum. Mrs. Arthur Has- lam. Miss Muriel Haslam, sprint:- fteld, Rev. D. E. Noel. Kenslng- ton. FERRY BOAT FAIRVIEW OFF DUTY-The ferry "Fa1rvlcw".. ls undergoing repairs to one of hcr propellers and ls not expected to z-c-stlme her crossings to Rocky Point before Saturday. A few days ago one pl-opelloi- became loose, thus losing its driving pow- er. Ihvers went down Wodnes- day and dlscovt-rctl it still on the shaft but fn imminent danger of falllng- off. Both propeller and shaft were removed for tighter fitting. The "Falrvlew" made one trip to Rocky Point on Thursday with one propellor functioning. The relatives and many friends 0f Mrs. Everett IvfacKt-n- drlck were greatly shocked to hem- thut she had suddenly passed away on Monday, Mnrch 10th, 1n Kings‘ County Hospital. Although she had been tn the Hospital since February 12th, few people knew she was ser- iously ill untft a week before she passed. away. Nfrs. MacKendrlck was formerly Jessie May Bruce. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, John A. Bruce. She was born 1n Valleyfleld fifty- nitne yearn ago and with her family moved to Klngsboro at an early age. She ls survived by her daughter, Eileen. Mrs. Dou ins Leard Pt-tcr- boro, Ontario, hc son. Bruce. Tor- onto. Ontario, two grallddaughtrrs, Nancy and Carol Lfllfd, also ffl-tc following sisters and brothers: Mrs. James \V. Jardltlc, Kingsboro, Mrs. Peter Dames. Detroit. Mich, Spurgmn Bruce. RlClImOflduCnllIq nnd Ohcst-cr Brucc. KIHQINDOTO. lftn- ltusbanrt pndeccnst-d hcr vearll ago. BCVCII ATIINTION 11m. IAINIR I an the authorlzetl Repre- sentative - for I-tenfrew Pzoductl in this District. l‘! Wu med l new Orcnm flop- arubor. let nu demonstrate 1n your own dntry n lmouth, easy turning Renfrow that gets every Kant drop of cream. I can make lmmetlflte delivery. Incl-cue your cream dlequc: and help Increase the butter pro- duction. 01v: mo a call at any time. - . Fm’ lulu Ind Servlm III!!! MnLIEAN, Clyde River CIIAM IIFARATOIR Iilupl-Iutlmtl-ntanaunnann BIRTHS _ T MORRISON - On wedneltlj, March 26, 1H7, to Mr. and Mrs Albert Morrison, Hunter m," I daughter. Donne Lynda. ' BARWISE -- At st. John General Hospital 0n March 22nd, 1947, ,0 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bartltiso in” Etllcl lmlcDotlaldl a son, 1.5mm“ Allan. Weight 7 lbs. 10% oz. um. grntttllltlons. htAYlvrI-At the Grace Maternity. Hospital, Ottawa. on March g5 1.941, to Mr. and Mrs. J. w. may,‘ tore Jcarte Simpson) a non, Rob", Siftttistlrt. POUND -- at the Prince from“, Ix-ltlnd Ilospltnl on March Z7, ,0 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pound, 01m. lot-clown, a daughter, weight g 1b,‘ 4 oz. Nl-ZWSON-At the Prince Comm- Hospltltl on Marc-h 22, to M13 M}, Mrs. Elmer Newson, a dntlghtey, BASSETT—-At Prince Cuuntv lion. pllal, Summcrsldc. to Mr. u-[q 34,, Ellsworth Basscttf Albafg (m, Margaret McKenna) a daughter, 0,, Wednesday’, March 19th, 19-17, BRADLEY — At the Gtsrlottetgqn Ilwpllnl, 'l‘l-.e.'¢:ln;. lulu-ch 1a. ‘.911 m Mr and Mrs. Leonard Brzltflt-t" S1. Teresa's. o. daughter. " 1\IcRAE—At the City HOspjtdl on March 23. 1947, to Mr. and hm, John IlIcRae, Orwclll Cove. n dough. fer. , SHERRY-At. the Prince County Hospital, Summer-aide, on xtam 111th, 1M7. to Mr. and Mrs. A111,,“- Sherry of Fcmwood. a dzulghtar, tfvlary Wtnnlfred Joan.) ARCHER-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital» on Wednesday, March 26. 1947, to Mr. 5nd M“, Claire H. Archer (nee Kay Roy-itch) Charlottetown, a son. MARRIAGES R“ NICHOLSON - SOMERS ~59, Brudalbane on March 26. 1947,14- Rev. W. B. MacPhall, Rltft. Irene Somers of Bradalbane to John Sterling Nicholson of Shamrock. ' DEATHS UONNOLLY — At the Prince County Hospital, March 23. 1947, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Chat-lea Connolly, Summon-side. MacKINNON-—On Thursday, Mar, 27, 1947. Mrs. John MacKlnnon of NorthRlvor in her 73rd yoal". 1h- malns are resting at. the Mar- Lczllt I-"ttneral Home. DOYLE—-At. the (lharlottetown Hospital. March 2'7, John Doyle, Earnscllffo, In his 94th year. MILLER—AC Central Int 16 on -March 29. 1947. Mrs. William Miller. GALLANT-Suddenly at Grand Narrows. N.S.. on Friday. Match 21, Emllc Gallant, fonne-rly of Bordon, in hfls 46th year. EARLE-Dletl at Vancouver, 13.0., on Sunday. March 28rd. May Salialiury, dearly bclovcd wife of Ernest A. Eztrlc. formerly o! Charlottetown. THORNE-At thc P. I. Itthnd Hospital. March 23. Gcotgn I". Thornc of I! Admiral $1., in his 75th Y0!" JONES-At. Harrington. Mar. l, Mrs. George Herbert-Jones 1n he‘! 81st year. BURNS-At her home In Lowe Freetown Sunday, March 8. Mm. Isaac G. Burns. ItIoKENNUA-Pnsscd away at, Fern- wood. March l7, 1941f, Thoma: Austin, aged 3 months, dearly be- lovcd son ti Mr. and Mrs. Ct-dl-lo McKennu tnce) Zita Johnston. NICHOLSON-In Olmrlottctowlt, Mar. 23rd. 1947. Eric Nicholson of Orwcll Cows. CHAMPION-At Durnley. March 24. 1947. James H. Olmmptomaged 67 years. RURNS—At hcr home 1n Lowor Freetown ull Sunday, March 3!, Mrs. Isaac G. Burns. DUVAR-At Cambridge, Yvfrts». oft Snttlrdlly, March 22, 1947, .\f::. Ernest Duva- ln her 86th year Re- muhls will arrive 1n the city or Tuesday and will rest at. the Mnc- Lenn ‘ BROWN—At, the Charlottetown Hospital on Wl-dnesday, Mar. 76. Thomas Loo Brown, IO-mmtth- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Atlsttrt Brown Pl-JPS UP HEART Digitalis, thc ‘brlctl loaf of the llllrhle foxglovc. i: :1 cardiac Mim- ulant. SOCTIITTMERICAN ATHENS Bogota in Colombia ls called the Athcms of South Amcrlctt. -~- m m: mluttttmlzs “l MCA HALIFAX NEW GLASGOW 2:40 ll p. ll. Ar. n1- lzfl p.m. LI. Chur- tuttetown 4:45 p. m. Lv. New tilugow. thx $5.00 one W!) to New Glunw $0.60 one In l0 Halifax. Pltll Tu O O O ‘Reservations-Ticket! Rout! Agency. " Phone MO Alrpolt Phone Ill! - I088 MARITIME CENTRAL AIHWAY5