PAGE TEN THE _ CHAKQQIIETQKN GQABDIAI! <2‘ i OUR NEWS BUDGET For OUR SATURDAY “AER 21. 194g SUBSCRIBERSE . , _ _ ._ lr-rown —Miss MOLD‘! liirsvgfTgal-ialqlsdlllolllgniillrigh- inIiHiZILZS [Ellifllilxflegrefltfglilllefilfli rfiliai”'oc' lifiiitgilzlinisholfallul‘? byAMlilaxeBtidlzlrailniiPgan ofmgllifig sglljigllieuiulgafailvlalistheuatgyliga Zllpllllaiplgaclaggrrig oimumuw; MARNAGES 0n Monday morning February 3:1" gllgrilil ‘fife 1311921111151 u: confined to her homo through iil- band inliTorlJnIJtQ. lowttown toiling of the safe ar- Mrs. giidw. nxadzi-soahgyfig y‘: isxfltenthilguwfi “an . puma gwbgpuwironn; At n,‘ N w“ ‘i m“ °'°i°°'" m" m“ relative? m ’ ‘ ' s. “wpa Tat-o l-l yt Bol- m“ °wm§thoxtiler ""3?!" H? 51's’ ciiioull: Elli!!! some Ber- *- lm- W IW- “were: Mill“ m‘ Acorn passed peacefully W" in” -——— —TAK|'-'8 m-!Tlu'l_(-)l~‘—-Mlel I-felon to¥artnciirislliliik i: Corngvall. the éiliarlxilwyprce o m” m. vice was conducted by luv. T. A. ARTIST Elli-Mr. m“ Luella ‘mdd to Lawrence chim- gsgdal hel’ homo on calnhridse Miss Pauline Nicholson iorQsat- Moonrise, 3.1m, .1, graduate o; m, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ' Wllson assisted by luv. J. n. glaékgnsoxiasgienvivghfgzkhh pm m New“, both oi Bieada,bane_ dm ' _____ illllwxiliiéllgefgérli/giltllllglilélli Royal vlctol-la Hospital left on Mevbeflll- —SYMPAT!IY nxranpan 7_Skinne.£. animal: Bmellylefis- a comllgumty Cone", moan,” mmyaon Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mac- 5 a Mwd“ “mun” 1°’ Hanm“ N5" Much sympathy is extended m MI‘ Jmn ' c ' entertainment. l-le was accompln- 5 -- Aiileihe PresbY- Royal Victoria Hospital after vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nicholson. Lieut. Willard B. caselev left by Maritime Airways last week after spending a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Caseley Casoumpec. and Mrs. George clow in the death i-‘liwnve 5- c Sunday noel-noon of their infant 0W1‘! son. James, 4 months old. The "Plum little one was laid to rest on Mon- day afternoon, with a short ser- vice at st. Paul’s Church. The many beautiful flowers on the tiny casket were silent expressions of sympathy from friends-S LEGION TEA-Jflie St. Patrick's Tea under the auspices of the Legion Auxiliary. held at the beg- fml Home yesterday afternoon was well attended. Mrs. A. Henry. Pre- sident of the Auxiliary, who was taking part in the B. I. S. play, was unable to attend. Mrs. A, a, L. W i ht f ti M t- EVi-Zerfifiikiiifuhaisiiitaken a’ position m eolrigiogiglilxul-‘Servicer Errivzd ‘fen ee M1“ w‘ it te day from the Province of f}? f" M"? i“ °i DP- end allyebiisb; s moi-i. visit to his pu- S C. _ M 0! Summer- ants, Mr. and Mrs. AL. Wright- {Nspl-JCTS A]|';MEN_M IsLANDER DEAD l- Mr. Robert Marsha] G_ M_ crgjL Rhciiilpflilgf slllipiilnc, Hunter River, has re- spector General, Ottawa, inspect- ceivcd the sad news of the death ed No, 8o Geno") mwmiaissmne of his brother Lemuel R. Silliphmt, sd-lool an‘! No, 32 Air Navigation 5,39 32 years of Glendale, Calif. He school at the Charlottetown Air- passed away March 10th in the 00ft Yesterday. Shortly after this ilosiliral after a long illness. His he loft for Debert, N.S., conlinllifl‘! widow Mathilda Yeo, Winslow. P- his inspection tour of all R.C.A.l=‘. E. I. four sous, {our daughters were and RAJ". units of the Eastern Air with him when he passed away- He Command. At the march past, was buried in Glendale. March 11th. igoseAim‘ laminndlmth AINED e r ars s cuded - - NTEBT l- . Group ollotoin m, A, Blake, O.B.E.. MgflgniigO-ilfidl? Upper Hlilsboro P"i*°- lfmwlm President Mrs. l.’ M.M.. Officer Commanding the Air sn-eot, enter-mined at o, pretty tea ‘7- Rmi-er- Wire 0i i-ile President Svhvol- Wins Gcmmailder‘ D. G. on sntllrdoy afternoon in honor of "Y ille lesion Branch and Mrs I. Keddie and Squadron Leader R. her niece Miss Doris Affleck. One 01 E- Cwkell- 15% Vice President of Edwards. Accompanying the Air this month's brides-to-bc iii? Auxiliary received the guests. Vice Marshal to the province were: Gordon Hutchesfii. Bri Llctgnatalasg tea. table, which was taste- Wtkngcomnlnnder W. F. Hannah, eifigertalnedt for an? ‘men Show" lily gecorated with spring flow- 0 aria, and Wing Commander H flqfllflggnl ea Young brim who“ ers, s amrocks and green candles. H. Wylie and Squadrcn Leader J. “lell BiflDDY -. WES presided over bv Mrs, L, B, g Tufts H3111“ to be mauled in Quebec City 0n MpMHIan M A ' ' ' Saturday, received many lovely Pig.“ ‘its D gt cwqa M”: _ “*7 . gills. ‘ “ - - - 18°" all /- in Much sympathy is exasnded to The death ‘new? at $5 ‘fimf, l; of ethe iellliiliiryand other members Middleton on Tue ay. BI r - - Mrs. Benjamin Rllev of st. Elean- p_ 5min in nis or: and Mr. Riley who is serving igfuilvhom“ H THURSDAY Donald, Grand ‘Iracadie, have re- ceived s cable from their son, Da- geuo alulouncing his safe arrival l; Great Britain. opies Cemetery- Tlle death of Mrs. J. J. Hughes. widow of the late Senator J. J. Hughes, which occurred at her home in souris yesterday, will be learned with regret by her many friends throughout the Province. She was a native of Snuris and bcfnre ller marriage in 1887 to the llliC Senator Hughes was Miss Alulie MoWade. She resided in Souris all her life and her passliii will be mourned in the eonunun- ity. Her amiable personality won for hel- many friends who will cherish her memory. Her husband predeceased her by about a wan A son, Mr. William Hughes. MLA, souris, and a daughur. Lsluretta, Mrs. Joseph MacDonald, soiirls, are the onlv survivors. The funeral will be held Tue:- (ifl_\' nlcrlllilg at 9.31‘. it); Perry “Pairvlew.. plies “between Charlottetown Mr. Cloud Adams of French l" U"! “l9 i" River is a patient in the Victoria Generui Hospital at Halifax, where {in is undergoing treatment. His lnany friends wish for a speedy re- turn to health. bong page through. The f U212! on the woodwork. Mr Keith Boswell, Victoria, Vice- i‘ Pres. of Amherst winter Fair, re- turned inst week from Moncton, where he nttcnrled the first Annual Maritime Fat Stock Show and Sale whim was sponsored by the Mari- time Stock Breeders Association. ORWELI. COVE RESIDENT PASSES-Mrs. Malcolm W. Gillis. formerly a rosidcllr of Orwell Cove, P.E_l., div-d Sllturduv at Quincy. Masai. it was learned yesterday. The body Will be sent to thbi prov- ince for burial. Mrs. Glllis was re- siding with a daughter. she had been in the United States for nine FUNERAL YESTERDAY- i-emains of the late Jflmes _l—“rieilds throughout the province will learn with regret of the passing in the city yesterday of Mr. John Cummisky of Charlottetown. form- erly of Fort Augustus. Death follow- A‘ sum!“ H. J. Gordon. W- . Hardy, A, G. Mallett. it, Riinaell AbDOI/t. 1h- EXPECT T0 START SCHEDULE __1t is expected illht the first trip w Rocky Polnalwdlii tfihilnafla . ca a u“ d”! n in the harbor will have opened sufficiently to let the engine room is receiving a complete over- nauling at present in PEPE-film!‘ the run, and the fill-infill‘! a" Work on nearing completion Stevenson arrived irfllll 5i“ J°hn on Tuesday evenillfl 511d We" lake“ to the Macuan mineral Home. The funeral took Pi“! "m" st- Jmfs Church yesterday afternoon WIIEJ! gerviceg were conducted by R/EV- T~ H. Bussell somers. M.A.. SIT-M;- who also officiated at the STEV» Interment Peoples Cemete y, Pall- bearers were: Maseru. A. W. Hylld“ mm, w, 3., Adams, J. P. Gordon. led by ‘Jr. Crs-ig Hutchinson o! the same place. “a m ma,’ any. March itch. 1m by ‘n m“ ered at The Ohsrlo Moreno J t‘ A’ o‘ o! mltoll. P. n. ‘l. "wivliiffi firxfii-ne Lewis of Conway, p E‘ ib inch and —TEANSFERRED TO 'SASK.— urn-o. .1. P. Holland, and Mrs. NORTH-CHAMPION _ A. Ci Holland and their d . Miss lottetown on Saturday, Mimi, morning 1M2. by the Rey. J. Keir rim, left on Wednesday for Yorkton, Saskatchewan where D.D., Henry Arthur North, RAF of Swansea, south Wales, dug lliigflrillisolielell‘ Britain to Ester Mime; Chi, . learned with regret of their depar- Charlottetown mp‘°“' naarus u M ture.-S_ oQvAm-rn the Ch T‘ “Willi ‘Illllredav. Mar:lil°l§ew““ Margaret < beloved wife of (formerly of Lot 65>. MacKINNON _Ag Sanatorium 11mm Mrs. Clara. Walter Lswlors Juvenile Royall last night iglptured the New Bruns- wick-PE. and Juvenile Hockey Title when they defeated Monctorl Bruins 5-2 in a game that had everything. A free-for-all fight in the third period cost each teem two malor cities as four play- ers went to the gonslty box. Royals took the roun by a score of The H. tile Provulclal W. March my, non (neg —DEATH OF ALFRED GALLANT -There passed away on Blinds? after a long illness. Alfred Gallon , Mr. and Mrs. Goa-bus 011- E son “m, lent of summeraide, at the early cd nun m, "ll . i .. _ . . - _ P. Dakin- of a1 . u i POWER-At M i Born akt goltnliiissustus 35 Year-i Sea" f—— till; (dggilllflaori isgcgldyhgllg d»?nillliiiigklillasugliisgd llilwalillogn “The "laily ‘fiends 9f MYS- Ila ”'-—~ i ‘\l gym“ midi’? PlirillWfailvlf Sig? s‘ 1947- 3059111183330?‘ illnlli: “w: “e Sim" his boyhood dnl-s noap orux- The Cllarlotie- Roy. who Passed aivuv in ‘the ‘Iiilesday nniiliina. fortified bv the Fmilllld “lie Pleased m hear that Ran cnoss MONEY ensign“- ter. lvirs. Beatrice Cahili and the ywr- " ' ‘ “ giféfi-ofgte rows, man ‘i; came to town-Montague highway is again Prince Count-y Hospital in the early rites of the Roman Catholic Church f}: is rifting Oomfortiibiy alter her City Police ill-ii "iilfilg, ‘$3,, “m? fvlldwlns brdihers. John. Frederick GI “me u mggigla 31% mwtgl; Horxigr as Open to maim- iiai-iii, Government Min-s oi Monday morning a, m, of which he was a staunch melmber. Catlin ier £111.! operation lrrine Prince four younlllboysfiea the ma“ of a e, Joseph all of Bummerside, Mags — At Quincy. lifass, on w- ov- e w» endow -i - zlu..zl.°“;.=. rzllrimczilz..."ai h"??? i" ‘l’ iii‘???iiiii"il‘i‘ii=illll=‘liiv“iii “m initial» on i9€i»§“°li€°"l‘.€o’é‘l"‘...‘“i..ié’“§§ or. this. l! our salesman and in this capacity e t . ‘ "'35! 0 Olll’ Pee dfilvd- The 1' v d . od hisbcnd ' ' - i They are al- new‘ i . y’ "‘- - . _ ~ i ~ yd t M i h i i K k v HS WOT “BS "5 2°, 35 ' _"——— Milions Did 5P5 n- a? mQm 1'18 YTOIII St. P1111! E- l§‘l..l:?.l".§1.‘:.'.;""°=""“ ‘"- iiéifiilai; l2: ;".‘f.‘.‘.i?.“..§&.’:..l"§:; :1all"2oriirlsstiz"z.l..hzz.isl.sr ...I.“é‘§n3é"él.§"..§‘éii“"".°§ ‘9:"§...““l:..l:.‘:.‘:.22.31‘: SJ,‘;§§;‘.-..“fii.. *?..'."......;'f°t.“;‘.l§‘ MORRISON-Atwt He is survived by his wife, fcrln- Ci‘ Pd .\’ cllfiil‘ Silk"? MT l‘ 1n e and will be much missed at home it» i “ier-"ide i ‘an p “m- t" e for their bola Mgsr. G J MacL 1i n V G of- “iii. 1942. Mrs. Jonathon ii‘ ' I ltvggsdlgellggulildsnoiljayagtlgugéyggig cigviignzltgr.“ K521312336 lgfrflgféitoifiilsyfllsifiifa ca; slililgsbgxsiiispfiougi cogmlmonsl BE AUGHTER ARRWES Ne" Mérlgsuesangf “h: giggly gglngggi-Jwylefililfi/ithfl cashier had ficiating at the fineaiii files‘ ai- ihe rison, aged '19. . Mcr. .' .. _ . , i - n: e eaves one —BABY n hei- iste , ' ,th ouths open- mve The pallbeare ; ilziillalhiiffafklsfififuulqéiivinhfifliiienfouéhfii- my samrdal- amt-h“ aeg- hRsliizlh and a sister Har- —Many friends in Searletown and a pollen: infihenl gdlljntl; ma: liiadorbéglirzlcklye ‘and grabbed Messrs Vernis Gunny?‘ m, HUGHES-At Sourls on Saturday, iottelown, Mm Austin Pbr5yfhe_ A memorial service W“ held at ome. The funeral is tak- other parts o: Prince County will i-iogpitn iiie can, The girl did not know Clow. Stanley Gallant, Tusuii March 14, 1942, Mrs. J.J. Iluizlles. ‘"5 place °ll TilP-Sdlly afternoon he lnteresied to learn of the ar- from Mi‘. P. L. Bowness’ undor- rlVZli of a, baby daughter "Janet lqklnlr pnlours. Summerslde at 2.20 Patricia" l0 Mrs. P. u. Isted (nee golcck, Rev. Mr. Sullivan will of- Olive MacLeull) and the late Fly- ‘ciate-TS- lllg Officer P. H. Isted, which lir- —_‘-— rlvcd at the Prince Edwar s- WILL m: BURIED name -riin- ionli Hospital on Saturday, March eiral services will be held i"om st. 14th Mrs. lsted is the daughter of limes. Presbyterian Church here Mr and lvlrs. Galean MacLean 0i iomollow afternoon for Jornw Hcn- Lllarloticiovwn and formerly of H‘ Stevenson. 75. a retired and a former resident of this ciiv gt; died Saturday at Saint Jcltn, T, - Tile 50d? is expected to ar. ve here tonizht. The service Mrs. Jason Forsytllc and Mrs. 17il8fl0S Walsh. all of Boston, lilacs; and five brothers. Hiuzh, James. Thomas, Ray and William. all resid- 111R in Boston. Mass. Funeral arrangements were not romplete last night. Trinitv United Church ycstcrday morning for Sgt. Pilot Allison Boyce MrlcKle of Soutlwort, and Sgt. Ob- server Ernest Ashton Tredenlck, UNDERWENT OPERATION-Rf {gig} Mssr. J. A. Murphy, n. 0.. undegléeoft St Dunstanb University, m m n i?“ "TWTEQHCY operation ‘ 9 C y Hospital yesterday “iemmll- His condition was he. gillaifid i0 be satisfactory late 155g E . Charlottetown. both of whom were killed in action while serving over- seas xvii-h the Royal Canadian Air FOTCG immd the door found out flame of one ofihl- MY!- io service was conducted soon located all iollr- 0119 nah l\‘Iill(‘l' ultn paid a l: tribute i0 the memory of (he two airmen, ON EDITORIAL COMMITTEE - At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Geo- eraphicnl Journal held followinz the General Aililual meeting on Febru- ary 25th lust. Mr. Justice Arsen- ault “I10 for some years past has been a Director of the Canadian Geographical Society was by the unanimous decision of the Directors present elected to the Editorial Committee of the Canadian Geo- graphical Journal. FLY T0 TYNE VALLEY — Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Maclvflilarl, Provincial Leader of the Conservative party and Mr. H. F. MoPhee. M. L. A. ilcw to 'I‘_vnc Valley in a Maritime MAGDALEN FLlGliTS —— Thir- ircll pas. ngcrs and 1,400 pounds oi nlllil and 30D pounds 0f express were flown to the Magdalen Islands by planes cf A ime Central Air- ways yesterday. The last flight of I. plane to the Gulf Islands was made several days ago and a grow- ing list of passengers, as well as a gloat quantity c: mail, made yes- tcrday‘; flights necessary, Capt. Carl Burke tock off from the alr- port here at two o'clock in the af- ternoon carrying six =engers and 700 pounds of moi in the Barkley-Grow plane. About 4.30, shortly afzcl- he rgturned, Capt. Jimmie Wade left ivllil seven pass- angers. 7G0 pounds of mail and 300 pounds of express in the Boei talircraft for the Ma dalemsthTenm 1e passenserfl I18 6 D were landed at Grindswne Island and Ulrce at Amherst. ‘Ihe planes ATTEND r fi _ Stevenson, MIJZIERAL Mrs J‘ H it; the remalnin! W10 nod spent their share. The LEGION DANCE-The Tuesday oh contained about $2.50. The begin M 2 , will night dance of the Legion last in the K ldclock. Burial will be nlght had perhaps the largest at- “mm i 0n e75 Cemetery. Mr. Sbc- tflildlliifie of any dance ever put on meh Ii SnSUHlVPd bv his wife. fof- tlierc. all branches of the armed Y Eidillill‘ F- Reid. Charlotte- forces being in evidence. The Ml 8nd dance was under the direction of d two sons. chil- Mr. A. G, Brllce, entertainment officer, nnd the Tuesday night dnnce committee of the Lesion . Auxiliary. Cllaperolls were Mrs. A. _ B. Cosh. Mrs. N. H. DeBlois. Mrs. home o’ Philip Mcsauggislied 811g . O11 e Saint JOhfl, N. B iliiliveslwho were here to unera ‘ i ; - , enson, glgfillllfiiedanixidllllsstatliistliri - fi7““‘1°Sd5l°l°ll-i°ll- a nephew or thré eoea . The Cslelarlgigfltgwlllem they stayed at » MRS. rum? McGAUGn Court. attend the pRmAY Master Randolph Nicholson of Mrs. Darllngton Olwfiliid W8! at FnNcE-Jrhe spralwl‘ gilghifs meeiillfl 9i m” léell. go. amp all, Long R1 _ p _j- Mrs. Munluson. wityeernf s , fillies out that at pgmmgtstthgnggtfiwelalg! fillengillfi Ema; been in amng health realized that the Mai-‘time landed on the ice using wheels. - , . , Murchison, Saint John .r .lt - Josl l d 0 ‘Wednesday, ilel‘ death came une i .ni.i riiis in various Oenil“ Three passengers were taken back ggirgtltegggzlaitshe pggggralifiierfigg of the laie banker, 1 e g s Us Malaghl 4th wilgn the lileople of Tar- xpec edly‘ (Sistine grilling is now in oroBress and On th l h 9 n! t f Rb_ i"?! Satheringo 10m ilfllre and l-eisu home of to Charlottetowirl RETURN FROM HALIFAX — Major W. H. Poole, vice-dlairman of the Civil Defence Committee A. RP. and Mr. Morton Dew, secre- mly, returned to Charlottetown Saturday by plane after conferring with the ARI’. officials and with lhe personnel of M.D. No. 6 in Halifax, They left here Thursday morning by plane and dwi- a brief visit with members of the ARI’. cclltnliltee in Mcnctcn continued lilroligli in Halifax, 0;; Thursday night they lstcnrd with interest t0 the remarks of Col. R. J. Marlion, M.D,, director o: civilian Defence fcr Canada when he conferred with the Halifax ARP. organiza- iicn. The following day they met with lilo Provincial ARI’. Com- mittee for Nova scctla and on Saturday morning with officials 101i antunl and vicinity assembled there WEDNESDAY to honor as their Sllest. MI. Hugh Cummiskey, who was spending s UNDERGOES 0pERATi0N_M,. short furlough with his Barents. Munro MaoLeod Ciiiuioiieiown ' from his dutles- in the Air Force. derwent aserious operation in’ uii“ Mr. Eugene Callahan was called Prince Edward Island HOS ii i t e upon to occupy the chair. He ex- terday. His mother amyes‘ Dlained capnblv ill a few words. the Genge, Chatham N' B 1,; i ' ' purpose of the gathering. and then city, My, ‘l $095: called upon Mr. James Murnllizhan. oiégn 155% night was reported to be wh° late Mr. G. Shelton Sharpe. former member of the Conservative Gov- ernment. Pilot Vincent Ashfield. with a Fairchild aircraft made the flight landing on tile ice on a mill dnm at Tyne Vullcy ‘The machine was equipped u-i'|l skis. Leaving hers about 12.30, the plane drop- ped down to the ice at 1.15 p. m. . s. 0f friends, “$11 V" fives i n @1150". Kingsl:orn,Mm' f-“Pllvn was held in V61‘? popular celebrate the by all classes of men. Men August. a, ice house on uripev si-‘reet. recently. We" "i“"“"d ANOTII D th. owner ‘dill’ 8 To as 55% {flf-‘Glolvsz. BOARD p mittee to deal wi slants requiring Col. RJ. Manion. M.D., Director of the Civilian Defence Committee A. R.P.. Ottawa, lllc: with the Provincial Air Raids Prccauiion Committee in The Charlottetown Saturday morn- ing and discussed matters pertain- ing to blackouts and other A.R.P. work i.n this province. The Char- lottetown sub-committee was also represented at the meeting. ol. Mnlliou ulnde many inquiries about tile organization in Prince Edward Island and expressed him- self as being very well pleased with ____ Hugh. with a beautiful wrist watch. NEW MASTER — Cont. n. "r. Tl‘(:- “t” fr=y, for mm, , _-n E c E I v E s IMPORTAN’! thke motor veéelfqliiiggxwlglandel or PosiTloN-Mf- Roy W. Lockllart. vice in th B i °“ "f son of m. A. A. mckhart at sum- cepted a e ay o Fundy, ha; 2h u pqgflgion u mum. or me moi-side, who has been employed ° er ferry Prince Nova" rlllllli-Tlioffmn u» nesday evening. The with Trans Canada Airways in BiElld-i. P.E.I.. to Cari N various branches in Canada, has S. The bony; L; m, present being W; been apponitcd station manager of elilflilled on the dry dock at Pictou. d behi d one f the Willi! iii‘: b05159. pregilmebii 1° their office u Sydney, 0.12., and “mill” ‘m’ leaves today to take up his new uties. Mr_ Liockllart for the past several days The Personnel o1 made known Charlottetown, There passed Bwlill-at nu home ‘i m’ B°""‘i “'1” who they were but immediately n0- iified the police. Constables‘ J- Dowling and ROM“ D3119 re‘ gponded to the call and after lilies‘ tioning some other boys. WhO We" The! I k ame: another 531;; ufigttfiié money m. n; no was afraid to go 11$; boys will be dealt with by ills Jllvtlliiil Catherine Nicholsonumg‘ in the P. E. I. Hospital yesterday. HOME DE- nnan. TALK 0N 1m Kinsxéien ub was captain N- W- w" ‘l’ e4 . He spoke on home gstifliguég‘ vinces are in danger. ‘Hie work 0f much enthusiasm is bell"? 541% l hi: week and spend iiii“w‘3.»’lil"iii all. rwnblv l" rnnrw or AUTO TIRES-Two ill-es. which had bec-n stolenQiliéielg w”; 5,5 g, result 0f b C tables GOKiOfl gyvglfgfl%lvioll>eteyl- Vteglish of the City Police Fume. One had been tngfeldl frcm the building by some b0Y5 i‘; was located on Elm Avenue Wig found yesterday where ft had been A"; RIFLE CONFISCATED-A you“ 51;; was shot on the hand Bell enlisted some time and in the Pi , H . efiry Gallant and Andrsew HIGGINS __ A; Eimwooii Mam March 13. 1942, Tllfiflplllills lOfflC) Higgins. son of the late John and Mre- Higgins. Hyde Park, Iiiuam, and husband of Ethel Catherine Higgins formerlv of Charlotte- amino the JAY-At G M t i Halifax. N. rdife Mgrgirlnltrll rliiiiein-Itntlo Gordon Jay of the n. c. N. v. R. aéiufin Mrs» Jay. a daughter. Mona had CUMMISKY- M. the Sanatorium on March 15, Cummi-alw. aged 35 years STEVENSON-At his home, seeley Street, saint John, N. 15., on Mm); i4. 1942. James H. Stevenson, fol-m. erif of Prince Edward Island. McQUAID-At Rlverdale on lviarcll 14. 1942, Mary Selma McQuaid, aged 4 months, infant daughter or My, and Mrs. Augustus McQuaid. HENDERSON - At Union Road, March 16 .1942, Mrs. H. W. Hcnder. son in her 76th year. Th:- rcnlriins are resting at the Cllicllffe Prui ilii-ial 1942, John $1 can cnocxmT-Ai th Oi Mmh l1. 1942. to last. %.n'lq.spllftl‘dl M'l'$~ ClTX-‘kfli. a daughter. OSTRIDGE-At the Charlottetown Hospital on March 16. 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. John Ostridge (neg 1d; Hundrahan) of Pisquid, a son, GRANT- At Weilesly HOQpibI-l, Toronto, Ont, March l8, 1M2. in Mr and Mrs. William S. Grant (nee Patricia Trainer) a son, George Harold. GRACE — At i116 son f Pavillion T r to Emil-ll? , o on ‘Thursday, March 12, 194109.191):- and Mrs. Norman B. Grace (nee Etta Coles) a son. SHERRY - At Flernwood on March 9th, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs, Wm, I), Sherry. a son. John William. FRASEIV- At the Prince County K081113111. March 8th. 194.2 to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fraser daughter. lSTED-At the P. E. I. Hospital, mrcfiwi-Lmlyiifl £00152. P. Ilaitzedand B8 er daughter, Patricia Janet. a RICHARDSON-In the City Hos- pital. March 17, 1942 to Mr. and ivlrs. Stuart Richardson, a daugh- er YoUNKm-At Brackley Beach on oi. March l8. 1e42, the infant daught- b, g of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Younk- STONE-At the P. a‘. Island Hos- pital on Sunday. March 15, 1942 to lllYl MR6! ' Vlllllil’! B in lawn LINIMEP! Professional Bards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. l. HENLEY, n. c. Military District No. d. While _ . in Sear‘ to two years has been radio operator later. Dr, wen- is 11 yesterday M“ and Mm “"016 590116. liew y, A, ggNTLgy c, Halifax, Major Poole and Mr. Dew mfg; ‘gliulclfiiigi? ,§*,‘;,,§"“fi§“§’,.§. liam TfemEy?!ii/i¥lgc§i1,e§,o%fijm1& and despatcher at the company's director of voooeionilf-lvfill? a §.',‘,L'.’i,,°§"§,‘,"’i,,§°b,°§,m‘§§_° The .cci_ Haven, s son, Arnold Hamid. ‘K’ exllerilmlled l bilidml" “ma” weled a great mlmv questions about good health until a heart attack "m" at M°ll¢i°ll- N- B, His many J10 pro-rehabilitation 031M118] dent occurred on Allev Street. City , Barristers and Attorneys-sl- night and had the privlege of driv- A_R_p_ work which were asked by caused n15 death rather suddenly fiiends in Summerside and Ken- "i9 est/balishment in civil life (d; Police were ‘notified and siaried an LII . i"? ailillli iili‘ ‘lily ill file °if<¢lfli those present. The Director of AR. coming as a shock to his famlll Sinizion will lit‘- DiPflSfli i0 learn Sildiers now on active service investigation at once. The pellet. MONEY T0 LOAN Plll- Tilfy “W? implfsfid ill? ill? P. work for tile Dominion told the qnd gi-i d 3' .~.f 11-5 romotion —S ' t th irl was shot from i, . - en s. He was born in George. D . -—-——- which hi i e 8 - 154 Pflngg 51"" iiloroughmss oi’ the test there. ‘I118 provincial committee that sirens town 86 years b _____ NARRQW ESCAPE an air gu-i and “fine nut 59110115. purpose of their trip was to study would be provided for Charlottetown seuiewwn lawfn “i came i° FUNERAL YESTERDAy _pim_ George Gfeggry (om, _ Master Di-Owd iclbe vofv painful. A search the set-up in the other Maritime and other pointson the island wiih- up imam flildl’ liie- He wok "a, “wm., m. m,“ cumming. 35 of Mr. and in‘. cooleamld m“ in iheneighborhood ilnearihed such Eilfiiiiiio? “tinlilillfké-il? 3131i." mlii°iilliei°ll°°§sllfiinlown< by‘ Bean-wwnfiié‘. $.32. ‘fifiidlo? ‘we held "Pavia" "m" fl" "5 mic" m‘ “ lweregihgiffilli e "m" "him w“ i‘“‘°l"n""' S . ~ ' ' ‘ ‘ - - l. In E‘ ma“. ‘liii- “lira? B- l’.1?.“§..’.i"ii.‘-lfl§.“{-%i‘.?£flbiiuiffi; i‘! "‘.’é’“.."i..f§'.;‘§§§ .‘:.:l;;.3.“*."r‘ hint. “l..*:'.i."i:“".i.:’"..l%.¥...“:l i°iii"ii “i.‘Z.iiJ“’ii?Z°§..§l racism brziimsafiivniii . pictures g =. 0011a . 2c ..'. i ~ il'- ' ‘ ' - ' ' ,.'-~ I g q _.J___._. s: lilo noon illzine Saturday. I t fliers ‘in the dist-ric‘ and his Pleas- fir“? Mil,“ H933’ iavedecillil-(‘ir b ggitmgoggtisegkgvg gis ilfldv but did Wnlgiifbcigzdfigiifa“,i§‘}§v§§iig.§fig ,, , Hundreds gathered at Tyne van _ Thosolplcsgilt altlsaturdavs méejx- in; Li-soniiiiiy and kindly ho5piiai_ lass c Hrequ em was so l i. . ed beneath the w; W135 prostrat- . - .- ley yesterday m pay final tributes "lllilllrlllilglnlii-isf-the 83,111“ Daren“- tg for him the friendship of Rtevt-hpa"er Mcxetiliimll, Bill“ W” w“ playing ma") i’: The b0." NOR y g y p l. to Ho“ a Bheiwn shun 65_ l gofinnunme ARP_ His worship l e vi .ole community, nmi iie wiii ah e gzoman Ca. o.c Cemetery m“ in front o’ mg can hiuddenly _.BE,DEQUE SOLDIER. H0 - h ad h u F ‘C lmme’ l'“i“»“”’ °’ “i§l-°“‘“"° ‘T’ Maw B Rovllbllilw chairman <> villi 5.5 ifiTlmbfifd {,2 ,“‘°,,,"“‘ 3.151%th?sRfil.-iliih°i~ni'“fi§fioiil' luvmlv w“ proceeding “boil? E”"‘1".l*.§}§,.l‘n’.ii "infill “i532? i” stop a 9 ac a ' ' 5: ate: mns.er of pu lc works, n '. ' . ‘b. ma; - S c zcns v - v ~ ' I}, -l;a.ve , ' ~ ‘his Province‘ H0 died at his home BtlgaklcéteitéeltlogvnPsgmcgréimco; whose qemh is keenly m, by m5 ers acre. lvlcssls. lilrlivard Doucette, SW5) gflievecrardgiv‘ 2%“ 1151i: time t? jay evening at their homesein _ cimriend Acconnmm, a Friday ruld was buzicd yesterday in tl-ollcr of Medical Scrviors: Mr. D. many frlellds- [Hill-ii DWI“ Bmedici Cmaghan" The child a _ t k a“ den“ Bedeque to honour Seaman ' Th". “"3” flu‘ “h! "PM" I‘ Tvne vallev uftcl- services in the M. Crass Controller of Public Utili- "w l/eo Cnlligllan. Prank McIntyre. immediflwiwvih a e“ i” his h°m° son of Mr. and Mrs. Eflliott Bell. Eastern Trust Bullfllnl '- Pi-osbvterlan Chvych lies; Mr.’ C.A. Beer, Controller of '—l-ll-‘E LONG RESIDENT 0p and Prof James Lynch. Members ma, his miguri e“ it w“ ‘mind who is at present spelllii hi8 illl" slop: Qlill Iillllllillliillily cmflomwwn , ~ pi... sewices- M. R5, Mggflgm, wasr DEVON PASSES-There oi’ the xniuiu of Columbus pre- e‘ ‘m’ ll°i "ml" i011 h at his home in Be eque. Mr- The Rev, J. C. Parker. pastor of . 8 in. Unitgd Church o; Tm, W3. ‘(Itcéntrollel- of Transportation; Coun. med away on Mamh 13th at her “d” ii" hell?" ill the cemetery. PUBLICITY EXPERT HERE — i ., . Ste . chief warden for the e 1n W t De , Pr . d h b i British Col- giiy bzonsflcgivthefifielifiggéasajilsfii city; Chltelfs Angus MucEachern of ty, Mrs_ Fjlelzflbéilgonltlflligéflfifiourlln ill: ' dAinh L141; ‘L Lanemmd‘ manu‘ ainnillaarTheaayouenegr‘ Ilileollle of the tile Prr-sbvt-eri-in chill-oh and the ‘h? Cl“ “i” Dmlillllllelllillld Cant her ioou, y.“ Mm, Monaghfln FAREWELL PARTY - The 10rd Plfblmgi“ T °i ‘hi’ Illifi-‘Ylllliillllfll village’ were present at the party sins a “tilt .i.~.. we i vie-i... an... .. ou- iiisl.:l“a.lll.l.r ‘bib’..- "z i no Emilio i" i.“ "m" Chlill-‘h- was present at tile meeting. mo: and up t‘) a 5km” w“? “W when Mi: ‘Bone 3mm Ea iii-moi.‘ ‘Iihe Charlottetown His Companl had m "ms and musm Rev’ r‘ services were new in in, pi“- h“ "lioyed excellent health. she schooi $932k" of i, E‘ I and M; is especially interested in featurlny Bark" lvoured the was“ Mm byleriari Church rather tha in the TUESDAY “win” “u h“ ‘Mume’ “um u" I ' ' ‘mill-ll ettraoti , ' 5°" PM" "1°°“°“" Th‘ ‘mm ohm-o Church as first intended last and enjoyed visitilli relatives “mm” " "med lmmbil’ °i i” here largely on! and he Tatum“ °' "° w“ i““°“"d Wm‘ ' in order to permit as prssiblc to be scnicrl. A number of persons from Sum- manv as Councillors A. T. MacKinrion, J. on] E‘. Stems and B Earle MacDonald y were lluillcd as a permanent com- Ile saw and learned when pfevimis- ly here in connection with HRH the Duke of Kent's visit. Mr I-allc past summer she had of Dr. Moyse. A daintY visited her daughwr in summer- slcle. She was a good Christian wo- d a position at Pclerbcrough, On- home wishing Seaman in; best m °°ns°°“°"‘” °' “'7'” silver identification bracelet. the Iii! lunch was - served and the guests left for their uam- EYES EXAMINED ‘classes FITTED 1. i on Mill» alninoonlsllla n dhlntogrulln , randy I Drop Tablet In wafer. Walsh the amusing lorelleve pa lull. null. of nlrrside attended the funeral. illtce “to further organim and i _ mand thinks th l - Tllfly iravelled bv bus i0 ivithiil lllnilerwise supervise’ a community "fjflii kiwi-l’ all“ lwsllilallle- lllllllll iixlgioUliltedlhgillgdItzcngtiggdB32156: tum for this pl-lliinoli alsfeliiurrigt '“°"""5' . wlmheppmabave. ' ‘l’ S‘ m two mllf‘: of Tyne Valley. They $a|vage ASSOCiRLLOH in Charlotte- q ¥Jmh h" family Si“? dim After a dainty lunch Miss Bruce and beam‘ “w” “mum ‘i’ "“"'“°‘ 1.5610 DANCE The Legion bqpenshyovrsismoeh OPTOIRTBWT were met therm- by horse-drawn mun at a special meeting of.the 5am gel‘; lrségmufuepai“ “id all?‘ was Dreamed wiih a ‘mid cmmaci éilllgliielalldt Ipfliéfntialitics be ade- dame “Nun mnwi?“ iui iiighi N". Memo“ vehicle-s. cu Coun il asl night called to ' ' W“ an e - i‘ i, _ _' Y“ °l l- Mr- Graham Rca- . . Di. W; _,_ n Mimmiian‘ iead" do: with Cihe‘ estimates m. me gilt; lélonaghan was married twice, ,9.Wmiicgioiigerlifigggiidiximi)‘;“heiéhgfe ers has impressed him as .1 llve- Xfinflfifiwwligwiilifiiiiilfihiilii Almost instant relief now from c°l‘3°l'p:i‘fa' 312.‘: (gxiijfyuu or illf? (flll="i‘ifflilV" nariv and Mr. current year. The mutter of sal- “Shanda having iiredeceaseii present wns Florence MacRae for- Wm‘ needing only “uflcieni back‘ su lied excellent music and the ha]; ‘ rheumahcpam p i H p, Mcpyino, MLA, formoi-iv vase was bi-Diigm ii Mia,- ii-i. h". There are loft to mourn three Mi . ii ' illR and outlet. to put tile Island on mi . b‘, Lake“ ca" ’ - ' lvenlllll ll! 5PP°i“"“°" " _ I D - 50m and m d m. y or Ccrnvia . P. E. I. ii, . old tme num rs were Mumlgw] "new" i013 RSSOCIRFH “iltill Mr. sharp in the estimates had been passed. The ‘us,’ hush“?! Zlgrllléfyl’! 2y‘ he; D§A%rists map of by the veteran violinist Boh , Phone Gnvei-nmcnt. "iv to Tyne Valley report of the special committee, i - "M! VISITING CHURCHILL g VIC- Weeks who wag aocompsnlrd on 14ml; the mil qulckwsyto -- ' i. m i ii i w‘ i i, , _ h d d- C _ Sm ' Bovles with whom she resided: i __ ' . R/ussel . m. ononovilipnuarroolovens vlnxgiohriaro o O '1 “ a ° 1' " hi2"; “Y °““ m“ W“ wm. Boyle: of Sackville, M3,; olfigimknliif,» gigiiuwi “glwiaflf; nvxa nosr ro CANADIANS- Plbhec Dtiznngeblivayrglli on undel- %o htfilfllcbfi or neuritis in s m pALMER g, HA5LAM Mr. Parker in his funeral oration -___ 33;: aging]?! ‘W455i Anedvon: Mrs. welcomed and réobnl visitor to the gfflflfictiiia: liifiviigglliixlilllfg 152W; direction of Mr. A. (Ldnniloslgg- inlliign-ifleiilfeiflfwfl“ “‘"i’§,',,‘,",,° A. J. IIASLAM nmlfiiéua. i.‘i‘i'......' . - S-n - _ e """"" ‘- :i.*..::r:".1 1.2%‘??? .?“..f.‘.'ivi".i€§.°%§...i’£.?l Kai»- i~ an». i. isrrsllili..°ii°hiii voo- ~ ‘""’l.‘.'.‘.""'°'li°“...l.l..'“°¥h‘.'li.“.o‘“.o"2i% reason. lcmiii-ibiillnfl in the Prmunce, Ho of ihe Provincial Ried Cross As- mi: 010K112 Mrs. James where Mn Macnuifliaunhi m‘. We‘, lllxgrgarlgt-hsMgioliszacj. a native of 5t A,F,_ cooperated with Ifigillli mfm- ‘a Q of; Chlrlottclmlfl- w 0* ;'2°J“ll.°.‘;...‘3§iii§"§.d?é‘s‘".‘§§“ii2i‘ ulis=llil.s".l.sulrlirg We, ..~ h"‘.‘.';§ “.‘.¥.§.‘22i°.?.“}%."fii€ nan-l»- nni-,,-~i-,-- a; ,.,.,,,.l-»~=~ T» .. .. l» i rP Minn - - , ~ ~ ' *- . sc oo eadlcrs o _v d veal-s s_ Pi . - I , wat ppens n ;—_1=;.—_.—- Eva-giver ‘at m; Tfsgne Vnilev glillilgyezlrgikiagt Lilli: ggziigmLiiizgiz-i; ftiijrégrggrgygg tltiloeldrgriidsrilcndilytaibfir- ago when the roadside: were strewn h: imffiifi; iigfiw,sfl‘i"§gcfgf,fflf§l gli‘,"lii'°l'i'niii'oigdnfiem lllazgzatioxi ‘at: MucGUlGAN 8| TRAINQR sfwhefixntggqr "grgzr azéisiégf: 343,393 pgmglg im- flsgngf; oi 30m ML q-iioma, Boyle: 32v M’? gigllévagirai? éiiecgmggl‘ atiwglse" ing to church 700 Catholics of the ceremonies for lhe floor show in! it. sndmigus stuns to work {Tingling g, MMGUIGAN. ‘l: g- ~ " ' ' ~ ‘r 2 ' - - » its of which he is chaplain to 1h Ca on Canada girls. The l-eiiefslmoetinstsnuy. TBAINOB. conducted l)v Mr. Don Baker of Y" were mrwarded “i "i" by Gmiiih °i Oil-MW Officiating. homes of his pupils of pioneer iii i 5 h e 7y i i i u, so i- ii, “m; i i, "k a "'- cmm "i; i, F"mfl"i(‘l‘.*lfi-'. a mist ilrand master bigfiisfifgiitgloiiondwiiii geeggeetciebfid is; ixillllleil-ylohti [friends attended w My diivs- Mi" M59111" i“ i)" °i P3335 Duly; ill ltiorilrllllcexddeehlllelcuif ‘ilgiigingmzilliiedsgiiili "whicrigll! drew‘; for you fr. in“ ig-Orlgityilg“ L003“ ‘of m» orrlcr. Mr. Sharp was also mi, wogk 5min m. cumin; m, ‘i “s "ml" °i 1°" "id m- iiallmada men- Educative hlmvll iilfl premier peercf England it will rounds of applause frcm the aud- in ¢w-4I-Ifld"~l'l'l“" e who}; Over Prnvin n W" “.21? :2"..".i1.2:~:*".... ...... ‘hi in in on; if.‘ ~..5.“'..::.1Lli="s?..“;:" his: .".i..’;iié‘..“i.".°“i "li:":::".ti.1"r.§; r.""""- " “"1 ii"""~"' °’ ll" n“ m" "m" w‘ ‘or a.."'"'“"""*"m=v~ on... o... --' --‘~d.i1d.tii.. l - a d.ditedh .1 df.P. c- - .' ' {full Havrsalinxhw vAvnilifir “trail? mflrMRlLnO; ‘Iago ggagamwigrlliai: Aalniléuryosgaelnfles. wlilliizm rfisfultg doi-r "in; ‘inbiimrl with’ ht“ maniacal. thlédfifiOfilnfliiielfl Syd-fill lgggifldérllelzwyu“ damlillbell? rem»- "n 1 . .\ H F Men.“ BA" ‘c, r-wcnm ., mse o. e. rc - ti,“ 501m Pi, id be in .ii,_ ‘ . corn. n .r- w a an am v n her com or- M mi ,'rn t tie d d s i- A. it, Bebe Walsh, rd'th L1" l! c ‘, ' ‘ in,“ iqiiiq "m; wiiii-sd Macuoum“ igd ‘e11 ma‘ pmvmcgune refselirliiil to nlcnt was in the Baptist cemeterv "hi? home on their farm at Brook- enlll Hiegsh MZSQT? ‘ihenbguutlilil Annabelle Lawson. Bor- ‘an.’ h‘ ‘h. i , BalrJs2$§RY8o€fC|T0n Mm“. mnmbpfq 0g m, Mason“ me wnrk don‘, by the 10m] mic“, at west Devon. The floral tributes field. He is an active worker on chum, o; 3g, Philip Nefl and un- hora Whltlock and ‘Iierera Costello. . i‘, ‘ ‘$1M ' cliarl mum Fraud 7.042;- in the Province and yo, ii", bombed victims in Engiami were very loveiv, a pillow from the tile farm in coniunclion with hi8 oclebrant was the Senior Catholic 1111s show was under the direction economy llflflli \ , a — * pf Alexandra T/vdgc, Port Hill at- Mr J A, Puillcrton was in m», ilillliiyl spray from Mr. and Mrs. non shermarLWhilc at Churchill he chaplain overseas, Hon Col. M, of ille Meyneil sisters. The spot- 'nv‘"l!d m» gn-vlr», chair and gllF-Slg included Hon. fl Jnmcs E. Goss: bouquet from hcr rem-wed many acounini-nnce-s of his UNoill, Hon, Mai Dr, Maflgnnc lllihi WE‘ iflFifllléfi by Mir c- 05m‘ JELL 8i MATHIESON Mr G. P Phillips of Tyne Vill- H. cox, G. Delaney and G. M. great granddaughter. Anni!‘ May school days and was the- guest of was Deacon. The island clergyma hum. Refreshments were available l MONEY l‘0 LOAN n Iey sane ‘The Old Rugged Cross" Weir. Routine business was trsns- Goss and bouquet from Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J.A. MacKlnnon. celebrates Mass in this ehurcli ihw limit the evening. the elli- LOOK FOR "Us class Cullen no!‘ lfifimwmw as a solo during the service. Med M ibe Nee“!!- _._,._.__ - elsoa , _ _ Child Please Copy), _ _ mryaimdu --. hen W! slliillilil "" "W —""‘" _,___ P-