* - 4;‘ - .1 fir-INK’. agigil.____ia,_1942 i! $751112 NEwslsuDcET .5}. 0u|iTilsA‘TuRDl§=v=g§UBsé R|BERs Coun. AT. MacKinnon gave no- —ATTEND1NG l-‘UB SALES-Mr. tice of motion at the re meet- George A. Callbeck Mr. F-lwn Robert-son ‘for 20 years in; of the City Council last night Carruthers of the Canadian Nat- ridllliiril {Km the mail carrier on the SSide Rural that he would introduce s. by-law tonal silver m: Breeders Associs- i _ Route No. 2_ retired from the mail establishing the Curfew law in lien left on Tuesday for New York i-nriii rewrliiy- 1110-1111911 W"! <~llr19r Selflltlre n! i118 6nd of March Charlottetown. The by-law will be to attend the Fur Auctipn sa1¢5__ H. Sutherland. Charlottetown, uucl “us titling-y rcuiembai-ed by introduced at a special matting s. B. MacNelll. 01mm’: J. E. the boxholders on the route. which will probably be held toward __.___ —‘"'—- the l tt t f thil k. ‘Ih f -—LEA.BNS 0F SAFE ARRIVAL Otlferelfngferso discusgcie It l. Chn-leie 3%, w. $11 0F SON-MH- MB! Gilles-sh of le thy sitting of the council in- t»: learn thlt she nu entered thl Girlrlrxiluwd. has received e. cable clu ed: ilze appointment or s Clv- Charlottetown Hospital for a ser- tel her pf the safe arrival of 1c Health Committee; the proposed lous operation. She was aooompan- her sun. Lseand, Gillcash in p.811 for better street lights in the led to Charlottetown by her hus- Great Brham. Mrs. Gillcashs oth- business section of me ‘my; the band, an Raymond smith aoivv “d m‘ T‘ D‘ m“ w" m1 m ' 3., arrived hcme Saturday ‘night on a 14-day furlough. AIR. OFFICIAL HERE - Squad- ron Leader R. E. Dodds of Royal Canadian Air Force Head- quarters, Ottawa, arrived in govinee on I. short visit Saturday. e is here on official business and is registered at The Charlottetown. RECEIVES PROMOTION —Maj- lots. also of Charlottetown. FRIDAY ADDRESSES KJNSMEN- Mr. interestin G W. H. Super, M. D., fortnerl of 91' 5°11- Cailmfln- i5 Servini over- matter of increased salary fr th THURSDAY gm oity,hnow servtilngbgitb m.’ 1,1‘, seas-s. gitly‘ Agounmnt cmd the lcgst-or? _DEATH 0F “:5, you“ H. mid wit’: $3 gflikaalafxnf‘ 5:’ J-u-c- 1509B P1931 ____— V n“! 91' . KILLB 1D Th th Cl , ~' ' ,4 u, m, ,Q'fk.,; ueflwn,,§,oolo,fev_ Jrsxas NEW POBITION_ l ° ‘mp We“ in the ‘Print Cbllnli;‘n0lp(l,g:i“znfst mu gmglugnlneisirtbxtlk lljivliowlna “an” OFFICERS GRADUATE-Blind uded e ole-u n. centre at Brcckville, On- dsughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. eill, Charlottetqwn and G. R. De- Millar McLum of Ehinre of Wales FYFYY- A 110st of friend-r 10in i" College teaching staff delwered an W1 address on the present every 115119111888- rformed in Bummereide on Wed- nesday, April 8th when Mir!!!" Adams, Darnley. became the bride of Mr. Elmer stordy of cranaud- The young couple were attended by Miss Alma Campbell and Mr. Wai- luce Adams, brother of the bride. The younc couple are residini ill Borden where the mom holds e responsible position in the Car shing this popular young couple Mr, Herbert Schumisn who hu been on the staff of the Summer- side post office for s number of years has resigned his pzsition and has taken a position with the C.N. R., driving the truck for the £10k- up and delivery service at - merside. He Ls replacing Mr. R. Silliphant who has Joined His Maj- esty's Forces-S, ATTENDING CONFERENCES — Mr. W. R. shew. Deputy Minister of Agriculture, and Mr. S. D. Irvine, senior lrieldman Dominion Livestock Branch, left yesterday morning for Ottawa to attend a number oi’ important conferences, He has been serving since the out- break cf war. nwzivns ban NEWS - A tele- gram received by Mr. A. Bert Davi- son conveyed the and news o1 the death ef his mother, Mrs. James R. Devison at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. C. N. Butcher of Calgary Alberta, on Sunday, April 12th. wanmasnay Friday of Mrs. John H. mun de t k , —RECEI\’ES SCHOLARSHIP- of Inverness, Pnr. Mrs. Killbride °° Pa"- Mlss Dolly Matthew, daughter of was 39 years 0f 1189- Th8 fuller-ii and Mrs. Vernon Matthew, took pilwe 011 M01151)’ l" 9 B- In- scholarship for general proficiency in the first year examinations at the Presbyler an Missionary and -FUNERAL or rnncv Mds- Wsterdfll 111M111“! "m" _ were conducted by Rev. Deaconess Training College at Tor- fggieggl!‘ ‘gm? mmyd who also conducted Se,“ 011W- C0n8ratulations.-S. ' Howard Maccomnck. who 10s, m5‘ yvicedat: the “grave. Interment Sher- The possibility olf réirageareiés ‘of ‘>3, egheizvsihe g1: 0o emc l; Prince Edwar Isan n he r _ “n” o, 8,, mm sue,“ g2,“ °,._ esday morning from 5t. Paul's ,o§°lfi,1§1,g,g§° (fggigggzlg, J-Ei-eggg dered on a total and perpetual Chum“ Th“ “w” w“ V"? arrived in Charlottetown last night blackout. was seen last nlg t b.v H. ‘Ewell’ attended by ‘Ympalhem as part of an inspection tour of the . Cox. chairman of the Civilian 919M154 , Th” b?" l" m5 “If” at military and naval defences of Defence Commqm.’ ARR He a,,_ scliccl attended in a body. Rev. Pr. em, was, whne m the Miss Sue Meadows, who has been g resident of Summerside for the pest eleven years left on Monday mnrnlnr for Black's Harbour, near It. John, N. H, where she has tak- en the position of organist and choir director of ilzc Baptist Church and director of nxusic in the Public tile chief of which is in the in— m, U, ",6 . k, Mac-Donald said the Requiem Mass, , h , , , city 155:’ High School. terest of increasing Sili-‘BP Pllmdlic‘ llgllinczdmeeling in °?{.‘§"'...,.§ and Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. J. MacLellan ,‘,‘,,§{“.d§,§;"§§"lhi ‘Zfilvilfivbdig- tion for Canada. They will 111118 power plebiscite strongly urgin an officiated at the grave. Flour ch of the deceased bore the casket to ___ its last resting Pii¢9-—3- Prince Edward Islan . —-CALL TENDERS FOR BUILD- —--— —~—-— man, referring to_the coming man- INC, _ The town of s._.,,,m5,5,de let-Col.» L.T._ Louvtht-r, Zorn-er MANPOWER INVENTORY piwer plebiscite, issued the follow- plans ,0 bum, a ,,.,,,,,,,g mom and pzincipal of Prince Street Schocl, The \'[tg]1mp°rtan(_e <5 the 11,-5.4. lllg statcxiient, endorsed by tnction 0mm, 10,. the we n; Mm-mme Gen. arrived lll the citv lust night tor pgwer rggggrgtfgn, w.“ stressed °i CW1 Rrc- Chmldlel “cimdeli tral Airwavs at summerside Alrpoi: 11 511°" Vi51i~ Rficelltiy he ‘"15 “@211 yesterday by Mr. J.B. Murley, by Coun. AfI‘. MacKlnnon and un- Th“ bundmg is expected to ‘Us, prsted as General Elaff Officer l mgnagef o; the 19cm Ungnjplgy. fllillnml-iiy Bdilpied. 8t i119 Nil-liar 1n me vicinity o; $2,400 and Wm with tho Cflnfldifln Military HEM- ment Insurance office. This work 11188tlr18 of the Clty Council]: last probably be 33 by 22 feet m dlmcm quarters in London mugi; b9 rymvyLwq-I ‘virgin; 11m up“ YUIDY-BUCHANAN-With Rev. I. J. Myatt officiating, the mar- riage took place at the home of the groom's parents, of Archibald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Purdy, Ox- ford. NS, to Miss Flora Buchanan, daughter of Mrs. Jane Buchanan end the late Nell Buchanan, of Oieary, PEI. The bride was nt- tended by Miss Marlon Sellick. sway the remainder of the week. @3191‘ m“ mamr Wm be d“ His Worship, Mayor B. Roy Hol- affirmative vote byd the peope of while Mr. Gordon Miller support- night. "A matter which .,o,, T, ._., ,1, v0 be . and Shortly after the outbreak of few days Enmlq-n-s we,“ supmeg Oflnlll? groom. Mr. and Mrs. Purdv (iomziiids comment by me. as S“ gQnt,IC'II~Q,,‘Z;Q,-,aj€,- ,,,.,“,.;',§§,...,cf war. Col. lloulther lvcnt overseais with forms to be’ “lied out; by their wit. reside in Oxford. -Amlierst Mug-or cf the city oi Charlntte- mo“ o, we bu;1d,ng5,,;,ve be“, m“. with the 1st Division, Qn this uc- emplgyees recently and these must News. town, is that of the leblsclte which ed, cnsion he was attached to DlV15lLYl~ be completed as quickly as p95- is to be held on Aprl 27th i942. al l-lezlacilquariers and w-ia associat- ———— - . 0d ll‘ i LL-Gbn- A. ~11 WY- be issued until these forms hie Citizens of the community were ,,g‘,l,,r'gggl,g,,r',gbgg,ggkriiggf,g1E2‘: Naughton, commander-iti-r-hicf uf comp1@;ed_ My, Muriev pomged o“; shocked to hear of the unexpected m5 515w, Mm John Tab“, was ,,,_ the Canadian Army Overseas. After This is all urgent necessity from death of Mr. Mark Haudrahan well “med se,.,,.,,,s,v “ha, she m, down spending a year and a half in iiic the standpginf, of 1m, gaming... known and prominent. farmer of the cellar Sm,“ 0,- he,‘ own Home Old C llillff’ hc was sent one]: in Government under the ~31- Men- this vicinity, whose death occurred landing on her heavy A; time of Canada. to take charge of a senior sures M; he adduy early Thursday morning_ Mr. wflflng he; 6034mm was fepgfted Officer's $31001 at ilie Military ____. Handrahan had been in failing serious. A few old friends here will Co loge, Kinzsion. 01". _ COUNTER. CLAIM UPHELD ._ health for some months but was still remember Mrs. Tobin. as Mar- His work there consisted of nullli- Judgment 0d’ $70 In favor of the around as usual until Monday. He iztlret O'Brien. before she left here fyir}! Cilmmllndin: officers of defendent was awarded by HLs l; gurvived by his sQl-ffiwlng wjdgw as a. girl of sixteen. sixty years ago. various units. Just recently, Honor, Judge g, G_ Duffy 1;. OONTRACTWRDED _ we“ sible. New Insurance b-ioks cannot en the repairs to souris breakwater, dlmaged by a storm lest year, is expected to commence in about six weeks time. The contract for the rcgct-t which will cost in the vicin- t-y of $30,000 has been avrarded to H. J. Phillips and son of Charlotte- town. workmen from Bourls and vicinity will be employed on the repair Job. ,'*_'_ (Catherine Rendyl and four hnd. She has made her home in Arlinu- Lmvtircr, after nine months at Qugeyfs Cgunty 99m, 1n me case Tn tits eninv hours of Slaturday. ,.e,,’ “fund, s,‘ S, Ixma o,- CNOHB ton, Mass, all these years. Kingston, received the new m- oi Leg Praught, plaintiff. Cherry Mulch _8th, 1942, at the tome of Dame Comm“, Kaunem no“; M,.s_ pdntmcnt overseas. Valley. vs. Aiexandei- McMillan her son, Augustus Boudreau of SAILORS LEAD CLASS »’l‘hi"ee Lower Montague, Mrs. Augustus Boudreau passed to her heavenly reward at the ripe old. age of ninety-seven. after an illness last- ——- h l i m: ht : 1 naval retinas. A. K- MacDonald and Friends learned with much regret Eiaeeg Rule gfliclllllgs lhgtmiaifis s3- JI". Perry of Bummerslde. and I- of the paalng dh Monday night at fendant had deprived film of 2m YB. Reddin Off-‘Ihflrifliiemwilv ill“? hLv home in ‘Uavellers Rest of potato and turnip sacks. He had Won top honors with i118 Hllllgrflét Daniel MacDonald a well bargained fcr the purchase of oo- . Au- . ' Maxwell Mclnnis, Margaret and Gerald at. home. The sincere sym- pathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family. km“, ins: about fire weeks. during which . - -. . . training class of in? citizen of the district. M1‘. MacDrn- tatccs .11 lTll '1 Fill‘ “'35 ‘filled by h" 1185M)!‘ Rev- Mia-l, JO? Qvfinclsfid)’ “Qllffll Cilnlifllir?’ 1119i’ Will have uld was in his 80th year and was the Salfksdllglfihpiféto ggliggirlgdd l4; Ou-cu Kiggins of Georgetown who an‘, p352“, ha,“ ékuuhé awe ‘s; their names inscribed Oil the three only m {we days fie h“, Conn-apt- MacMmm, 30.3%,“, he apparent”, Erfrrnbd i»!!! 1118i rites 0i’ U16 c,g1n,,._e,g,,,,.ea_,.5 g shields 0n the 5111i) bell"? leaving ed pneumonia and also suffered a did not take delivery and the dc~ mun Catholic Church. The deceased “.55 , 10,3," ,.e5,d_ with the draft next Week M11090?- heart attack. fendent alleged he had lost $81.90 em, o; 5L Peter's, bu; ‘mo, m did 19d 111 NB-lnaniila- Redd“ 1" He. was born at Traveller's Rest on the re-sale oi’ the goods. Ac- “55 ANKLE 33935" - M"- death of her husband nineteen $11M"? 811d Perry l-l 138116151 9f" on the l‘ mestead where he resided cordingly the defendant. entered a 1T1 Murphy. 15-year-old son of Mr. yeafs Ego she pvcd with relagjvg5 5g ficzency. all his life. He was the son of the counter claim fcr ifs amount. Austin Murphy, suffered a broken _ ta Ronald MacDonald one of the left zmkle in a scuffle with a oom- ln Pioneers. He was a good farmer and took a lively interest in cem- munlty affairs. He was a Justice of the peace and a tni-stee of Cardigan. She was iii failing 11:41.11 r _ for the past two years during which P- E- ‘SLANDER PR-OMOTED '- miarzn in the star Cafe on Euston time she was tenderly cared for by General J. Leslie Kincaid. Presid- trect lust night. The boys were her cousin. Catherine’ Reville with ent cf the American Hotels Cor- spéparently “feoiolin gohen the ao- wlliloklligshe resided. 1 P0731210“ has announced éhek Pgg- e c‘. .en; occurr . e struck his funeral of the ate Mrs. Mac- mo on of S. Prowse M11!‘ 00 r szhool at Traveller’ t. w . . vainst s bench null the force Donald took place to All Saints the past two years Secretary- a staunch membersofnflsstniaauilv: iéry 0f Fluid Artiliflrv in the Unar- flow fractured the ankle. He Church. Cardigan. on March 27th. Treasurer and Comptroller c5; the church. sSirle and received the ‘cmlowlflalfl-"i- ,Al_3l'1l‘0VRi came ' ‘d to the City Hnfilliinl in Rflllllfnl Hluil Miles “'11s fieiebrflifii Hotel Carter. Cievfliflllli. Oiiio- t" consolation cf his religion from the from “mm” Dilly"? NO‘ 6 “d . . lance. The accident look by Rev. Patrick McMahon. D. D. Manager cf the Hotel Mallory, hands o, m5 pasw, bflom “,5 National ptf-ence cano-wrters. Re- place about 8.40 p. m. The P811 bell-Ye“ were: Hull“ MM‘ Portland, Oreflnn- MP- Mllfdmk death. He was a member of the crunmg 15 h‘ the m?“ '3‘ M33“ ---— Ewilem- Dmlflld M19195“- JW i1 been associated with the Anl- Knights of Columbus and a strong Mmhew“ “M QM-s- “'5' Far‘ common nmmovnn - The Qlmll- 0W’ 5mm» 51111111 MR9 ' erican Hotels Corporation 1w ten supporter of the Conservative par- ‘iulmwll ‘S "irfivi"! ‘mli-li-"mlbl wndmon o, ‘qua-Md my mu’ ,_,.,_ livray and Harold Roche. e“, and m, three ears was as. w, He had a gem," personamy and at an office in the Armouries. The jurod at Prank Clarke's warehouse May h“ 50m rest l“ WM" ched to the Centra Office Stall was a gocd neighbour and friend. Tsflfléplt “'12 1,63%“, 194,,'P°n, ‘mg F .was re orted to be ood last i‘ is a native of Murray River .3 5 v.;- - 19ers. 011 fli W .5» o n lie wag] injured ubgut the M‘? Kenn/gm Canbeck M .sh°,§' dined has many friends in Char- 9.51.1 '...“.‘,*,.,F° fiifllmgofii? “Qggw 2,‘R,g ficers hrsbeen u osen but no daf ch< lwlzcn crushed between a back- moo“ ‘egmved Lg‘? hi,“ “g5 3,; lottetown. Where 116 W115 fit 011B daughters namelyz- Ronald on tha he declsm‘ a3 m the 8cm“! pa‘ 111g truck and the warehouse. Mr. “we m“ he’ "d "u ‘Kw, time on the staff or the l-litel homage...‘ Hub," m. Alexande, svnnel has been reached. ‘Imam-n mm Stewart was the driver of the Km“ “ma” H“ Y “i” Victoria. employed with n. T. Holman Ltd. Wm °°"" 4° i° 5° day-f B Y"? ""1 vehicle and the accident was esus- killed’ , -——-—. S’Side- Bennett and Alan at home’ m0“ °f n Wm be (“me °n week‘ ed when n rolled back after the T“ "b" m“ “mfly "mt w BROTHERS MEET AGAIN-After Mary, Mrs. Les Chuck S’Side- Jean em“ m!“ l“ "i111." The" will “i” brakes were released. The bov’s in- “form w“ m“ y°ur bmther Se." a. separation of almost two years, of Rgxbury- “fins, ‘ . ' be n lu-doy p?l‘lf1d in camp. Mm juries were not considered ‘serious 59am Rem‘ Lockhart’. Hflrdy 15 m‘ two English brothers wgye fQ-uflne] 5,, Ma,.,-c,.,‘c a, héme Aka H‘, ' f.,{_ bitlWPll 17 811d 19 ill‘? Biilliiffl 11359 £11141 List-e ivas rmgmhed tendhislllmcme. Kim's: tgpnlfvgtgfsgbhfiugfig liliggltig- m Charlottcwwn yeswrday and mwmg b,.o,,,e,.s,_ ,_,,,',.,,e',., “.,,‘,', ,_,,‘e those between 19 and 35 with lower e a son o r. a A rs. O. ' ' ' T0 FORM FIELD ARTlLLl-ZRY- Sanction was rceelved yesterday by Major A. W. Matneson for the formation of a Reserve Army Bat- E i‘! .1 E c‘ v {l believed in action ‘Inc diet Coun- many ea er queslmns abm" ‘he Boston Elevators in Boston. Fred m“ C?"°‘~"7°r-" B- “nd m0” We" 3'3 1' ll . folks at ome were asked by the e . and up to 51 with category C or a egyeolpresses their profound lYmlJB- ygungerwflyriihdlllinslielvllodod, one”?! llnfircfifiggfirilafii figbgziegufigf beettetr. Also menlsgranted postpone. .._5I;NT U1’ F03, TRIAL-Ag (he ' e gues c en res ing n e m, and Coin, 0,. sherbmoke,‘ and m n o ccmpu ory serv ce, are 50?‘; tigiéelafgrififim Hardy i5 B city. NGWS of the happenings at “v3 5,5,6, Mrs. MacNe“, o, New eligible. preliminary hearing before‘ Magi-a- t Dilrby c-n Saturday Wm. i. Arscilnult was sent up for t '\l m the Supreme Court 0n l. ehergc of perjury and was allow- , and M15; Fred home were brought by his brother, Hflldi’. Kffll-“lllfiillli- H9 W515 111 i319 Signallcr Leslie, who arrived litre PmDiQV of Pralfs Store at Blootn- the previous evening. He was on field, Prince County before he eii- board a Royal Navy ship headed Ifllll‘ 1 V u bu M ww- n» cw w" “if? 3233.31.35.13 ié‘it’fi‘“§v‘e"§f'"§' fit" ’°.“.“i§§‘..§£'§ ‘lffilifiifi lid The H-Mc-s- "Queen clm- '-‘35§§..‘°81~.§?io’tv§i éilfvfilfisftn? W" “I " ‘lawman the wcuwd A F‘. in June 1941 and transferred arrived at an East Canadian Port. 111W?" W45 the 569119 01' M1 "lllPms" 9.30 last night when the Navy held i‘ “"9855 V‘ b5" mm“ l" u" R~ to the R.A.l'<‘. as wireless operator Cyril is living With Mr- and M15. Si“ ‘siimmlsslimln! "Tammy . an "open Pause" to civilians. Capt. c. u. P. in January in ebnuec- and gllnngi‘ 1.111911 5ympathv 15 w- Arthur Repel" where his brother is vveuiul; as the new 5111b was vliici- MG. McCarthy officer command- tiou with an excise case and evi- Handed ,0 hi, 5,5,0, and ,.ela,i,.es now d guest.’ "HY 601111111551011611 by His Honiur. ing, welcomed the vfsiicrs mid the 11°11“ 8W9“ i" Febrilary °" "m in their bereavement-S -—— 1119111911111" Gillmfiwr B-W- “P989- various officers cordially escort=d that ‘ ' A quiet but pretty wedding was A large number of citizens witness- ” l/"lk and Mrs. N. J. MacNcill, New Anhaii. to all of whom much sym- pathy is cxtendezt-S. NAVY “OPEN HOUSE" - About 500 visitors were conducted on an before s magistrate denying m b t, t}, H l he had made the statement-S. sqlunngud ‘t 30g Richmond street, ed the ceremony which transform- ¢h°§',‘1.,‘,‘m°“w,,s 855,23? 131,1, Qgfig: ---- PRINCE Is DEAD-At the age of Chaylgttgfpwn, 5g 3,30 m; evening ed the local Royal Canadian Navll throughout having just recently ars, "Prince," that indomitable when Miss Mgrcellg Stuart Ben, R, Volunteer Reserve barracks from u. 13 ye ,_ _ been ie th h h 1i , old Police dog iat was owned by N. daughter of Rev. rm. Bell and tender of H.M.C.B Stadacona’ Ev n “ “m”; m“ "u “ L551" 0F “OTHEWS DEATH Those who were fortunate enoug —Mrs. Robert Wares Wlefltiey ldi S ‘th. ll h . _ 11 K b b m tn a full-fledged shi forming part. . llizgdfllcrmlgllilsdHalal? ,i,l,ron,lso,.,gléjsr non “so trlriltl: liaggynwléiuntirlii; glen/fr. lllllllsiagrlohegzgirgl: Mac? Okfl the ‘Riyfli! Cflliadrijflll Navy with trgeélgiltiwlllfi spilslilxlvgéeagglliarltilille T»; ' grounds. No more will residents of Rae, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick i- a sta us 0 a corvette or des- the training oi hundreds of Prince North Dakota, that their brother, Hcmy Barrett had passed away af- ter s. few days illness at the age of 75 years. He was born st Wheat- ley River, the youngest child of the Info Bcniamin and (Catherine Malc- .\.!: 1n» Barrett. As a young man he followed the touching profession. this tiny village be able to see MacRae, Charlottetown. The cere- Wlyfir- Edward Island ouths. Earlier in Prince meandering from the Post mony, which was witnessed by a CB/Dtain N.W. Lowther. in B the day. a smayrt looking ship's Office with his masters mail, and number of relatives end friends. 5110" Bddlefl- 91911111126 till dfifivll- company of 70 m£n paraded through never again will his master have Wm berfoflnfid by Nib bride-I iflth- t"? °7 the 119W 511198 nllnlfi 1115i? city streets in connection his boots and other articles of wean er, Rev. Mr. Bell. be ore the commissioning pennant Navy Tag Day vlilich will be held lng apparel brought to him by his The, bride W135 Clllirmillilly fliiiirefi “B5 PYE-feilted by the Lieutenant fgmorrow. ‘The parade was headed faithful valet, m: good old Prince in a light blue crepe dress with rose Ggvleinoi to Lieut.,M.G- Mcfbflily by Sub Ldcutenant Reginald Mc- m, gone me way o; 9,11 do; flesh accessories and carried a bouquet 0 c" Cllmmflllli I18 i116 Qllbfln Carville. iil“%v‘.““l‘£§ §‘.'Z..’.‘l'“‘v.§“€..f§.‘.m“°3*$ ms m“ll1@"‘"“*"*“‘"‘“° m" °‘vk‘“‘é‘3331.‘°°§';.. ttended 3.‘Z“‘£>‘i’.‘§‘;'§' W321i.‘ v“§-‘°vv.v°°'f'“§3' . . . . _ e una . . . . - géalfingvggghgéelarég £5‘- gfignfmgf §§c,,’§‘,‘,’,§°d',;“,f,f 2231;,‘ Following the ceremony, s. de~ Drew Gardner followed by bene- A number or friends gathered at ’ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josie Promptly at seven_ oclcck. the MacGregor on Friday evening to --- smart looking ships cnnnuny tender a farewell reception to there DIES IN CALIFORNIA —A lcitci‘ naraded up to_ the barracks and son Charles who was leaving in a received by Mr, Charles Chandler took their position in front of the few days for New Hampshire, of thLa cit , from his sister, Mrs. Presentatiin Dibtfdrm where Lleut. Maine. When the time for opening Fannie er, of Long Beach Cali- McCarthy. Lieutenant Governor arrived Mr. Arthur Mahar was ap- fornls, conveyed the sad news tf LePaze. Cunt. Lowther and Rev. 901mm chum“, and m . few the death of his brother-in-law, Mr. Gardner were assembled. W911 Q1058“ remarks expgamed mg Mr. Harry Dobbie who with Mrs. First Lieutenant Reginald Mc- natvu-e of the gathermg and called Debbie were visiting their daughter. Carl/lilo. who was in chdrre uf the Upon M; Morley 3,0219,- who read diction. m Forms‘ ND" Wm‘ whom he t” Xe, mdeed, pm,“ w,“ the “w, llghtful buffet luncheon was served ‘MM. 3...“, m Mannobm Mm of all dogs for miles around. Few Eizzsikctiv Hooper and Mrs. n. A. 10X iwunds wliid “aim 111° Sirmgli Munsey, Woburn, Mass. The late and fllilfiill! 0i Fri-lice W319“ 1f Archibald Barrett of whestiey ruv- wines to outwittinc Mr. Bernard. er was a brother. The funeral took Ind in hi! Dill-ml‘ dlyl ml fill/We! place from the home of his brmher WHO mlwh Wllflht I391‘ by 1008i and bllflfll was at PUfbfl, m). ranchers. How many of the-w fusi- . ~. Lives from captivity he captured in '__ his lifetime is a matter (fulfil ncvutrcd at Sioncham, jeclure, to those present. '1'}; certainly their numbers n, ,, W ,,_ Sh, 3s com m, r 0,. ,. -._ Muss, on Jillril 1st, of Mrs, Reid. must have been many. Now he is ma“ P113? DO,,,,§,§’°,’§§,,°- magic, n, ‘:0 the 21,321,, ecpapgflhltswflorlh, arelgécetanddief- 35bit? $111M‘, m‘; widow <f the lute Hon. Samuel E. gone, but his record of uchieve- m. advanced we o, dam _,.,,,,e gum rammed to u,’ lieutenant 9 n” °il ‘i, a beak" D2131? Reid of Tryon, n former speaker mem. shall not soon be forgotten by yo,“ and w” 1n fflrly gum} with Governor. with the company lined A3‘ w , “ghfi, l,’ n‘ c; 0-’ Tile Leiliiifliiivfl A-Sflmbiif "id m0“ U1" knew and “Wed until laid aside by a. heart attack. up in front of the "Queen Char- “n5 n a o a was“ ' Mr. MacGregor, though completely surprised. expressed his thanks to all for their kindness and generos- ity in remembering him at this time. All Joined in singing For He's A Jolly Good Fellow. A bountiful later Commissioner of A iculture and Provlnrlnl Secretniir- reaslirer this prnvinrc in a Liberal ad- ; stratum. ' The late Mrs, Reid (nee Vina Lem was born at Tryon on August Mrs. Dobbie had the misfortune to lotte". Lieut-Giv. LePaae deliver- cnpnrr UNIONS AnvANCp- fall a rew weeks ago and break her Pd a short address, followed by Credit. Unions in this provincenrm, while Mrs. Pound suffered Cunt. Lowther. conglnucd to Show growth “degpitg from a. broken ankle sustained in After the pennant was received the difficulties and fegdJugLmgnu an accident. Mrs. Bobbie will by l-ielii. McCarthy from he Lieut- v have the gympghflv of he,» mgny cnant Governor. it was turned 27m‘ 18;,‘ m m, o, n, m“ neflfiiwifid by W111‘ °°l1d1t1°1ilv - , _ t _ ,_ lunch was served by the ladies and Mr, “m; Mrfiyucéllllgm Leaf MT- J- G- Dennis. inspector 0i ‘M "M155 wh° ‘"1"’ h" u E" 0v“ ° a’ “ml ratk-ig, “£2: %2°c%‘,‘,,_ the remainder of the evening was H_ MCRMI we pleasantly spent in dancing. Splen- did music was furnished by Messrs. Holmes and Everett Cham- Aiicz- the dcnih cf her husband ugémlzhi‘gegbeggl,pagwxf lyn mmndler'_____ in Frrbninrv 1925 she continued to u, a ‘four ' l, can, mcrease whfle __|;~AR|;WELL PARTY _ The pgnngnf, “~35 the“ hoisted to me rpm“ M Timon hmm tntlgubt ten assets incrcgged 13 per cent Mem- graduate nurses of the Prince mast whllc the officers saluted it. A,g’m° Wills “"1" W 1°" 5 c We“ 5 ‘me’ be 1, L u, d , n, County Hospital wei'e hostesses at 11S ii’- W" "briliieil" ti"! Ship's eom- P "- ~ "M" “m” Si“ F“ “m” re??? thrilled issue all‘. Eljennise gill; fl-irrrwell Party on Monday even- puny save three cheers. Following W." llflllldogthlagiligrfiggr dang e" Total assets were Elven as $99 646 i112 in honour of Miss Irtnv Hardy flglst-hi-heniilllllei‘ $°%11§1s9tléd"°°i°l1r$" . .. . . - . . ' ' . a , M“ mm possessed the“ “no Fonymve ,,,,,,D,,s we“, Openmng R..N. vlho has been accepted on the Fojle eins glélhwnsl 0 i _ ' 1 at the end of the year One organ- H °t Cam“ Hm Hmplm" Ha“ ow 3 e mp7s“ v9 cerc lillzvnnrivfl-gill-fv-fldlietniia“ w“ ch ization was discontinued. No new fax‘ The pa"? W” held M’ ‘he mony‘ the OHMB] pmtv and Wests 5111c 3v... a lriumbcr of the Tryon 811ml“ “i518 iilrmili- Avfirfliilfl 1119111‘ "Qfifhiémnfvlfnd Hardl, “i? mils 21:0 bleardThlltlllp Aulcflmsllgrlt w '~ , - - bership oi each union in 1941 was p w “ owy “my 5 ' m r e ' l‘ i’ " Umlu clmr. h and in_hcr day was 123 and the “m, e harehom, and many expressions of regret at His worship, Mayor B. Roy He Illall, n’ lvLllNll in its activities. esnec- SH“ mm Neda s 1 her leaving. The guests than ad- Group Captain E.A. Blake. MM. iallr mission work. t, - ~ Vt 4d, m (1,111 311-5 P m jcumed to Chan's restaurant where O.B.E.. Lt, Col. I-HI. Andrew M. s]... C...“ m mom-n two 50m, iree per ccn v en , v6 P“ a special supper was served. Miss M..Ma.ior J.R. Paton, Major 152W. ed it for hoisting. panimeilt of Bug er Dr- "i B- RPM 0T Cillliifiiiffiilw" m" p" can‘ and W” paid “V” Hardy rnclu ted fr the Pin Hyndmnn members of the City r-zd l2. li.‘.i'f“~i.,ll Reid of Detroit. llrr "PM. 5"’; Paid 11° dividflld- Couniygl-losplaial in (i332 and 111$ Council. dnd a number of rP-lflllll- Ni" will our Iiflugilirr. Mrs. Pnt- compared Willi ii ihr llrelllfllii since been doing private duly and ent citizens wee among the guests 1'!) vna- ir-iilfl‘ UT. Ion your. Mr.‘ Dennis said flvrz per cent an ‘ 0n:- sis-li-r, Mrs A. ls “inn high at mil‘. ll is prcfcrilble ..'~'.umv~rvillv-, M;)$,q_ in rcbniv interest to borrowers has made many friends who will at the ceremzny. miss '1!!!‘ cheery smile nnd words of The ship was not. open for 1n- , cucturugcment. Her many patients sncction to the general public tart s luld i0 rvst at i.liii¢-i~ izum nnv Slim a dividend." and friends regret Miss Hnrdyls de- evening but an "Open house" ‘rill ‘ . ncnr Sinnchflm. on BOYPOWPIR. nlilnberlnfl 2.297 in- narture. but ivish her good luck in be held Thursday evening when "i my, Aplil 4th. crcascd slightly during the year. her nrw position. Miss Hardy leaves every one will bc glvcn an op ort- _ .____-___ the review indicated. but the aver- this week to take up her new du- imity to visit the "Queen claim- muanfs kills pain. I00 loan was slightly mailer. lien-l. lotto". .n!"“‘°‘$1 ‘UNIMKNT 4B ____ LUND LAID T0 REST - The funeral “P1” Slmtmerslde. u the Winner of the lmm St. Brldset‘: Church. Int l1-— gggskmnflhfzmgjfdgfehgld 1,2, George S. Ryan. 178 Ilturoy Street services Donal lllll OUT TIRED ACHIS " - At'Char1Cttetown 0n 11, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lund, a daughter Donn! Paulyne. ABSENAULT-At Binnmerside A9- ril 12. 194B, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon. Areenault. a daughter. RUDD-At Charlottetown on April 4th, 1942 to Mr. and Mrs. C. Percy Rodd, a. son. COSTELLO - At New Wiltflll, April 1, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Nor- bert Costello a. daughter. GILLAN — At the Charlottetown Hospital, April 12, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gillan nee Marion Mc- Carthy, City. a daughter. GALLANT—At the Prince County Hospital April 12th, 1942 to Mr and Mrs. Larry Gallant merside, a daughter. Mflmq|g_1n m, city I-kgpflaj on Open your mouths and close your ears-that's the April 10. 1942, to Mr. and Percy McInnis. a daughter. STULL-d-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital on April l2, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Btull, City, a son. RAURIIAM — At the P. E. Island Hospital April 11th to Mr. and Mrs. Judson Rackham, Fredericton, a son. istillbcrn.) McKENN/i- At Central Bcdcqllc, cn April ll. 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis McKenna, a daughter. MacDUNALD-At 5t. Joseph's Hos- pital, St. John, N.B._ on Apiil 3rd 1942. to Mr, and Mrs. J. uis MacDonald, (nee Eileen Duffy) a daughter. GORMLEY-At the Charlottetown Hospital on April 13th, 1942, t0 Mr. Maurice Gormley, R.C.N.V.R. and Mrs. Gonnley. Halifax, n 'of Sum- I ant-bomb eon. Mrs cussion order for these Austhzfirn children plctifc] in lthoobiiuusl corridor during ncy air raid 1.. ;t2ce, MacPHEE-At the P. E. Island Hospital, April 9th, i942, to Mr. and Mrs. George N. MacPhee, Cumberland. a daughter. BLUE-At King's County Hospital. Montague, April 11th. i942, to Ml‘ and lvfrs. Alexander Blue (nee Lilly Creed), Little sands. a son. stillborn, VANlDERSTlNE-At Kings County Hospital, Montague. April 6th, 1941, to Gunner and Mrs. Arnold Van- Iderstine, Montague .a son, William Arncld. DEATHS PlLLMAN-At the Prince County Hospital on April 16.1942. Mrs. John Pillman, Traveller; Rest. WOODSIDE-At Vancouver, B. C.. on April l5, 1942. Chelsie Orwell Wocdside, awed 64 years, formeriy cf Darnley, P.E.I. DEWAR-At Malpeque Road on April 16. 1942. Mrs. Peter Dewar in her 83rd year. ‘ SOMERS-At Clinton. April 14, Mrs, Mary A. Somers age 90 years, Slowly revolving on the lndlcss trolley, these huge shells are borne ... Li!‘ v. t. ... _,~ l. . L .1 i'.‘.'.-i. ti." Qtlzlzly, Ll from (up in l.t.l.iz ;e gun azlcng to the next operation. n |.f1lIll;l' 1p... MncDONALD-At Traveller's Res’ April l8. 1942, Daniel MacDonald age 59 years. r COSTELLO - At New Wiltshirc April 4th. 1942, Mary lprraine Faye infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Norbert. Costello. DUFFY-At Norboro. April ' l3. i942, Mrs. James L» Duffy, aged 83 years. F’ WHELAN — At the Charlottetown Hospital, Mmday, April 13th, 1942 James Wneian aged 80 years to: St. Peters). GALLANT- In the Charlottetown Hospital. Sunday, April 12th, i943 Raymond Gallant aged l2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant of North Rustlco, ‘ PROWSE-At 178 fllGZfOy Si», 58l- urday April ll 1942 Mrs. Willirm H. Prowse in her ‘lfith year. l TAYLORPIn Charlottetown, April 12. 1942. Nelson Taylor of Annan- dale in h’s 75th year. ' DIccLEOD-At Valleyfield on April A Filipino mother and her two children, 14, 1942. Malcolm B. MacLeod in Billie 0i he». .a--~ - -- - his 72nd. year. ' operated by cltfemlera. The The children's startled exprcs a patient behind the camera. _ if .4 luv“ ' I » . Part of 40 ions of waslepapcr brought ie street corner "dumps" by Halifax Boy Smtlfs, fer ["1711 5 up by Salvation Army trucks. Collections are nude in different notion! dv the all; on suoceedml. SMIIIII- ' '