OUR NEWS At the inquest held on Saturday afternoon before acting Coroner i“ George iiooTio°°iiii ficifitoTiile ury empane u t e the MacLeen death of William C whose body was found at =£“‘“°"° "’ fifth Milli... “t” iii .3 o. a ay mo rou e following veidict:— ‘the Jury _ enquire into the death of William Caroli find that lie met his death between the hours of 8 pm. on Friday and 8 am. on omlng through failing accidentally down the stairs. Either a broken neck or s. frac- tured skull, caused his death. B6- cording to the evidence of Dr. J.A. MucMillan, uiedical Wlilleifi- FUNERAL SATURDAY - min- arai of the late Mrs. A12. Lucas was hem privately from Funeral Home on Saturday after- meat Canoe Cove Ceme - ~. Alla!!!‘ e-lrra-rt"rw'fi I‘ the. grave. Interment People's Ce- metery. Pallbearers were: George Richards, Chas. MacDonald. Hooper Home. Aben Maoliean and Norman Inwther. FUNERAL SATURDAY - Rin- eral eerviou for the late Mr. Will- faflt A. White were held Saturday afternoon from hB home in Milton John's Anglican Church, also’ at Milton. Rev. A. E. Todd of- ficiated at the Church and at. the grave-side in Milio e Charles McDiiff, Charles Pmude, Dan Cummings, Wallace McNeiil, Harry Moore and Brent Dollar. -Ni-\BIE DELEGAglJS-At the branch of the Canadian Leg- ion it was decided delegates to a meetin Women's Institutes wll hold at Earle, Maynard ->.a..r¢~.- “q-AMILY BEREAVED. — Mrs. Peter Carter, 48 Road has received the sad news, that her nephew Alzilot m Corp, missing since Decem- be: a unis now onicihily reported dead. He is the son 0f the late Pat- rick and Mrs. Casey. Brooklyn. New York, formerly of St. Teresa's Pm‘- ish, P. E. I. —(Patriot Please copy.) RECEIVED SAD NEWS —MI‘S Chairlotieiowii, has that her sister, Mrs James Gillespie Fair Sask passed the Edam Hospital at the 88o of 76. Mrs. Gilespie was before inar- i-luge Maggie Sanders of Murray A n 6 I be n d! . and will be kind- pr . tlins en ca e n cori- be b» nectibn with a campaing to in- 1y ‘Qénem me 3 crease the number of beds at the Provincial Sanatorium. Delegates FUNERAL AT 31vmDALE_The s-Word W place in St. John on Wednesday. Bert Williams. ROTARY - ‘The man, Charlottetown. selected were Rev. C. W. Cook and lvlr, Arthur Corney. -S. COMMUNION BREAKFAST - The Catholic naval ratings from the HMCS. Queen Charlotte‘ held a Communion Breakfast rig at the Queen Hotel spon- Ctiarlottetown sub- C.W.L. Rev. L. A. TJougan presided. The mer! were iii charge of Liout. accompanied by Lieut. E. G. Aust Morris. Hon. H F. MaePhee was the and musical program was enjoyed with Albert Blanchard funeral of AUCTEY Grace Ferguson. age seven years. dearly Ferguson was held 2nd, and “as largely attended, Ser- vice at house and grave was con- ducted by Rev R. E Vessey. The pail-bearers were, MacKlnnon, Hollis MacDonald, Lois MacKinnon, Wil- iiam Gregg and Ray MncFndyeii. Iritermctii was hi Appin Road Ceme- me SHOW-The following Live Stock ptam All the men received a gift men attended Beef Cattle Show and w; Sale in Moiicton inst week. Keith _____ ilioswcll, EICLOIILKI‘, Vice-PrfsiiMarIl: Th {neynlxlrs 0g m y" Mgn's‘iinle Stoc Bree ers Assocu on; . c1111, emd mm djyggto“ e01 Lie y_M_ l‘ W. Roper, S. D. Irvine of the Dom- ca. with their wives met at the Jvgionhtl-g: Swekt fiirfch; 5- ° “mmwn w tenderiserlg ' u?“ Dept o g ing the past month had been a treasured members, Mr. Burleighies‘ -~ 15mm Hum" River» Taylor, who leaves for Ontario this imernoori. A farewell address outlining the rendued the Y's Mr. Taylor since he came to Char ottetown was read by Mr. W. A. Livingstone, president- elect of the club. A lovely brief presented by District Governor Mr. J. A. MacNair. Mr. A. W. Matheson, secrets the Board of Directors of the CA. then reed a farewell address outlining the outstanding contribu- tion Mr. Taylor had made to the during his stay pitsldciii of tho association, pre- sented Mr. Taylor with a. travelling bag. M. S. B. Association. Hamilton, ii i by the Maritime Stock Breeders As- socislen. a heart ailment. In spite of all that WEDDING BELLS. —- A poet lace at St. Duristans arch 29th when Miss Mary McDonald of Launching was united in marriage to Mr. Emmett Father Dou an performed the cere- ride being attended by the groom by his brother Mr. Frank McDonald. The happy young couple Brunswick and are now iii George- The groom has joined the R, C. A. F. and will be called up Happiest congratulations erni arrangements will be announc- Dickleson made the presentation by others. The remainder of the evening was spent in music. danc- of luck. McEWEN- The ceath occurred in Monday, April 5th, of Mrs. William lingering illness. Mrs, MqEwen. who was formerly Miss Elizabeth Gun- nine of New Annan, had been in ill health for about a year and our- patient in the Prince County Hos- pital where she was suffering from loving care and medical skill could avail she paissem away on the morning of April 5th. Her husband predeceased her about two 3'94"!» ago. She leaves to mourn the foi- lowing sons at home. Shelton. Keith. Kenneth, Byron, Erskine. Another son Ira is at present living Ontario. Also the following daughters, Katherine at home and Marjorie, who is stationed at Mont- real with the W.A.A.O.S. The fun- ed later. —S. A very pietty wedding of local interest took lace in St. Mary's Cathedral, Ha fax last week when Some indication of the place Mk. Taylor has filled in community ac- tivities is shown by the offices he hold iii various organizations. Besides being treasurer of the Y. MCA. and retiring treasurer and DIED ON MILITARY SERVICE -Word has been received by Mrs. James Follimd, North Granville, of the death of her husband, Pte. J. W. Folland, of a heart attack while ‘serving with the Veteran's Guard of Canada in Newfoundland. He is a veteran of the last World War and reenllsted at the outbreak of present conflict He is survived by his wife 311C aged parents, two bro- thers and five sisters. aiso four sons -Franciq at home, Pie. Melvin J., serving in England, Pte. Roy W. in Halifax and a step-son Pte.‘ Colin R. Burt in England. sympathy of the community is ex- tended to thc widow and family in Joseph Clow of Summerside. Father Mills performed the ceremony 8X10‘ celebrated the nuptial mass. was treasurer of the Diocesan Church Society 3f the choir. president of the Men of St. Paul's and secretory of the Com- munity Concert Association. The members of St. Paul's choir presented Mr. Taylor with a hand- some club bad’ and an accompany- ing letter of appreciation. 'I‘he Charlottetown staff of the Royal Trust Company, with which he has been accountant, also rc- mpmbeivd him with a beautiful leather travelling kit. Om of Prince Edward Island's oldest and most [(3113 passed away Saturday mom- iiig iii the person of Mr. A. A MacLcan. K.C.. whose death oc- curred in Charlottetown following The late Mr. Msclean who was In his 89th year, was practising lawyer in this province and probably one of the oldest in in a sand suit trimmed with red fox and carried a corsage of red roses. Matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Albert Mcliinis mic. the groom was ably supported by Mr. Albert McIrinis. couple left on a honeymoon spent on Prince Edward Island where they visited their friends and re- liiiives. held in honor of the bride by their iE-ETS _ Major many friends in Halifax. speaker at the meeting of the Gyro Club held last night. subject was "Military Aid to the Civil Power in the ciirly days on MacNutt, who is an authority on early Island history, told of sev- turned out to hel orities in msiinta ning order. $25 was voted for the Padre Jones meeting of the club. The Gyros lan to attend in a body the San- atorium meeting being held at the. Charlottetown Hotel tonight. Capt. Walter Hyndman and Lieut. Do Scott both former guests at the meeting. Found was the chairman. MANY FORGET EXTRA POST- A than 600 letters handled here durin days have been mnus the addi- tional cent of postage necessary since April 1, Mr. H. L. Pickard. Supervisor of Mails at the Char- lottetown Post. Office stated last night. Of this total 500 have been oing letters and in Summersice, is stationed iri Halifax where he is a member of the R.C.A F. S. Harding were sad eried to learn of her death last evenin at lier home on Belmont St. at the 84 years. The late Mrs. Harding was predeceased several years ago by her husband. the Rev. Harding for some years pastor of the Central Street Christian Church at Summerside and who host of friends thro bout the pio- vince by! his Sun ay afternoon radio tal . profession up until this year. was born iii Belfast December 17, During his lifetime he important offices includin that of Comptroller of the Roy Canadian Mounted Police tawa for 1i years and i928. I-Ie is believed created a record for elections, having taken an active part as candidate iii both Pro- vincial and Federal elections. Mr. MacLean had the distinc- tion of being the last living man in the province whose photograph appeared in the old Meachem At- las of Prince Edward Island, which was published in i8 He was admitted to the bar hem i ov. l3. i876. Since then he was a artncr in several law firms prac- ising in this province and among . students were recently retired hie! Justice J. A. Mathic dge I-fyndmari, who was head of fore her marriage was Susan Elizabeth Myers, was born in Hal- ifax snd moved to Summerside when her husband assumed the pastorate of his church here. A host of fr ends wh ch she made dur- ing her life in the town was the surest indication of the high esteem in which she was held in the com- munity. four daughters to whom the sym- pathy of all is extended, namely Paul in Hamilton, 0nt., and Mar- shal in Denver, Colo., Mrs. Car- inony (Grace) in Illinois, Har- riette, Mrs. Mariette, (Mary) in Auburn Mass and Rosamond in H Needham Mass. however, showed improvement, showing that people are becoming accustomed to the new regulation. The new four cent postage stamps are expected here by April 19. The sup ly of fours on hand throughout was limited when the regulation came into effect and soon ran out. At Charlottetown they selling twos as there was a large stock of these on hand. Friends throughout the province will learn with regret of the pass- ing in the Prince Edward Island Hlospitai early yesterday morning ed Charlottetown mcr tanner, and years and is now th the Pensions Department. MacLean was a n of William and Flora l an, both natives of Prince Ed- ard Island. He received his early education in the district school at elf in Wales CollegiasCtlliarllottetown and He was appointed Queen's Coun- |el June G. 1894. For eight years vinoial legislature and was ointed revising officer for East uecn‘! Ln 1894. For five years he was official assignee under Dominion Insolvent Act. In 1004 he ..was honored by his associates panned him president bout 6.30 yesterday evening o . Frank Gaudet of Bedeque. The late Mr. Gaudet was workin at the home of Mr. George endersonl Fernwood. tending a circular saw. He appeared to be in good health and up death was talking and joking with those present. Suddenly he stag- gered and fell backward uncon- scious. A doctor was immediately summoned and pronounced him dead. Death was probably caused by a heart attack or a stroke, the doctor said. 84th year. followed a short illness from a heart condition since his retirement about two The deceased was the father of His Worship Mayor l3. Roy Hol- He is survived by his wife, the former Annie Home, and two sons: Mayor Holman and C. Claude Hol- man who is with the Burns Pack- Compariy, Limited. Two sons fled J. and John Brenton and o Mildred, predeceased him 1110101 are B150 left to mourn 09s Evemtt O'Fiske. Brooklyn, Miss Charlotto T. and 6-. Pa-lldena. Calif, The two lat- meneafieo rgtired ‘migeiglnaries who ears n n n. Helm The known in that district where he had lived most of his life although he was born in Miscouche. He was about 67 years old and was re- spected and admired by eve one. hi“? .°°.;'3°i¥."‘.‘i° , g s eec e mini Hogsrin i911 and in eon ted five Dominion mectiona. where he limit 11 troller w yo; ze-admitted to the bar i9 . ved by his second the former Frances H mer Mary Ann Bernard of Surn- mvrflide. and ten children five boys and five irls. Louise and Mary married n Ftustico, Mabel and Margaret in Summerside and Julia. The boys are Charles and Cyrus in the army. George in Bede ue and Benjamin and John in estern Canada also two brothers, John lison M and Cyrus in Bedeque. The funeral will probably be held on raunchy m renaming from l Vernon Clow, son of Mr. and Mrs. The bride looked very charming After the ceremony the happy Upon their ieiurn a shower was The groom, who is well known The many frie s of Mrs. W. H age of made a. The late Mrs. Harding, who be- reat deal could be written about er man fine ualities but the She leaves to mourn two sons and The funeral will be held on Wed- nesday aftemon at2 o'clock from g her late residence to the peoples cemetery-S The death occurred suddenly”;- to the moment of his vllfinaaxol s Ilfifl‘ BUDGETFQR OUR saruiw SUBSCRI _ '1 Lamlgo BEST Th‘ mm“! Board serves all or Queen's Cc Miss mimeline Jardine was held from Mt. Stewart United 311mb yesterday afternoon where ll service was conducted by . Mercer. who also officiated at ZIEVQkIIIIGTIIISDC snvross-noriih- shswusominrviio vsuu and - “Huh, endell Mullins was before her sglogllzocletdlmmm cééhn m the event of talk” LEARN 0F DEATH as received in the cit last evening of the death on 5a urds in ‘for- onto of Mrs. W. J. Robe: on, aunt o! Prof. Clyde Auld Toronto and Mrs. mini-t Beat. Hamilton, Ontario. The funeral will take ' te ih h f Air Reid llt€0fi8 inzueivilisn Defense- Otlier cabinet Positions were re- sliuffled It ‘the Oil): took oration Chamber bef FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Dora Curtis was held from the MscLean Funeral Home yesterday af‘ oon where service was conducted by Rev. Canon Malone, who also officiated c at the grave. Interment People's Cemete y. Pallbearers were; T. Rny Cudmorc. W A. Rix, S P. French, Angus MacInnis, Wm. Casford and sisters was held on the e lie Presbyterian Valley Cemetery.—ll FYI-l’! iron Coffin, Lane Pig- ' 1 l" Doyle and Thomas Crelglian. EIIAL SERVICES ._. 'I‘lie the late Mr. William held yesterday morn- A. A. I-feiinessey Pun- Saint Basilica at 0 o'clock where Re uiem High Masswas sung by Rev, "em McMillan. who also officiat- rave. Pall bearers were: Messrs. ter M , O'Brien, William Reardon, will Dooley. Ambrose ward and Ron- Intemient in thc Roman Catholic cemetery. I LATE MR. W. A. WRITE- In connection with the funeral of Mr. W. A. White at Milton on Sat- urday. it should have been stated service W35 conducted in St. John's Angllan Church and at the grave by the Rev. Canon Malone, while the home was held by h d of North River, Bap- SEIVICES. - The the M son of South Melville took place on DR. J. A. CLARK ADDRESSES wry conducted by Rev. BROTHERS NEED-Mr. n Mrs. E. F. Acorn of this City had a letter from their son Ser cant Par-snip a war vegetable" was the subject of an interesting address delivered yes- terday at the Charlottetown Ro- tary Club b Rotarian Dr. J. A. Clark, Super ntendent of the Do- minion Experimentsl Station here. Mr. A. H. Mould was the chair- man for the meeting. Guests pie- sent were Frank W. Andrew, ifs- canada, Michigan; Rotarian Frank Hilton, Tliorton, England; A. C. Taylor, Toronto; W. H. Slackford. ' Sunimerside and Capt. F.W. Hynd- SHERWOOD CQITERY C0.- The 90th Annual of the Plotholders of the Sherwood Ceme- Conipsny was held Wednes- day afternoon with Mr. G00! DeB is l The ofinaiielsl Statement e th t a th Company's strong fins n was improving from year ear. During the year the sum of 5000 had been~adtied to t UEEN'5 COUNTY COURT _ Ju gment of $32625 the case of MacKinnon vs. Roop Queen's County Court yester- momi-n - The case was an ect- done and materials provided. Lester O'Donnell appear- ed for the plaintiff and A.W. M Honor, Judge C. Gavan Duffy pre- sided. Several other cues on the docket were set down for a date to set later. Mrs. Stephen Trainer was re- elected president oi the Charlotte- town sub-division Catholic Wom- en's League at the annual meeting which was lield Tuesday evening, ADI“ 6. iin the C.W.L. Hall. Her election was by reclamation. Other officers elected were Mrs. W.J.P. Macmillan. first vice-pres- Evangeline Vessey, second vice-president; Mrs. J. H. Blanchard, third VIfC-PNSICICIIB; S Mn. J. J. ‘rrainor is Mrs. Ernest McTazue was re-elect- Mrs. John Pollard. Mrs. Sara Ben- oit, Mrs. W. T. Coady, Miss Mary McDonnell, Mrs. S. . Pepp . Mrs. 0. L. McDonald. Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Louis Condon. Mrs. J. M. Dotioette was conven- er of the nominating committee, D°¢h and Mrs. Frank Walker was chair- man of elections. brother Corporal Keith Acorn (better known as Shebie) iii land. ‘may are spending n lest-Hm haven't seen each other for E TH FLETCHl-R-Jlfiiends regret to learn of the death of P0. Arthur Fletcher, son of Professor W. E. Fletcher, while well known in Char- lottetown, Prof. been organist in Trinity Church for several years. Officer Fletcher, 21 years of BB8. PRESENTATION- Oii the even- ing of Friday, March I2 friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bulman, Rus- tico to honor their son, Fred, of the R. C. A. F. who was home on furlough after completing a course of training as Navigator. Mr. G. R. IePage eapably acted as chair- man and called on Roland Buntain to read the address, while Roy planted last year wen doin lantcd in the Spr e is now in s. very satisfactory It was decided to place it of the Company with Eastern Trust Company for joint admliniatéation. The directors were e . RECEIVE CERTIFICATES —Nine members of the Nursing staff of Falconwood Hospital who have re- ceived instruction in St. glohxfs Am- McLaughan have recently been ex- H. D. Johnson and certificates have been awarded to Elizabeth McPherson, Retina Donald, Jean Pickering, McKinnon. Mary McInt Evelyn Geldert, Phyllis‘ m. ad tie fthe mo“ s l-Cetilitglatie Btlnsltiivutieo and ‘istiuniriwi: liy h“oh§"§.'.‘.'l“iio. in B . s r "giro sister at home i Lindsay. His Igletcher. is a veteran of the 1H9 war and is now stationed at Yar- mouth, N. 8., on coast guard duty- B000 lééltlfiifdi MEETS — Dr. . . a report of the meeting of the Na- tional Nutrition Council which he had attended recently at 0m"- at the regular meeting of the Pro- vincial Nutrition Committee held terday afternoon at the Sani- m.» Nutrition elven w ti" W College by 1'10"“ mum‘ mists has rerctcgrllitly W" “mplewd- it wa. WPO - have glean payiauaigri-‘Lysweli receiv- ed an man pyegged their appreciation of them. It is the desire of the d committee to prepare B ""61" "l exhibit to be elven the i?‘ convention here this mon - _ A I'll 2nd. i943. the" pgghrtgg at his late residence. 89 Kent Street. Frank Percy 3911-. 3°?“ on March 17th, 187B at West Rory- alty, the son of Mr. and Mrs. gong 39,1, he was in the 66th year o t Bell operated a. farm l! . Royalty untg‘ ten year‘; 93° t d a DTOPQ iriignciilrfridtttgtfiwn alums 0111b mi iii :d retired in the city. In i9", he was married to Helen Slew? of Charlottetown. who survives h m. along with his brother Russell} 0! w t Rd all. , and four sisters er- es y ii Allie (Mrs. case) 1n Fred, aftecgd expressiniguhlis tlllB-Iliéi, wasboun .e.ndaecous1m . was served by the hostess assisted M h“ hon. m 3W’ on Tu" in his seventy-fifth year. REGISTER -- Two hundred and eighty nurses from s and Queens Counties have r istered 9g , Lhl ory national registration of nurses, it was learned from NW0!!- al Selective Service Two hiundred of these m- gistcred in Charlottetown. Nurses Prince County rellfiflfld i" ing arid cards and all departed to their homes wishing Fred the best! LAID T0 3551341116 funeral ofttthe late Miss Mary Anne Mal- FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Fun eral services were held yesterday afternoon from his residence. 257 Queen Street for Mr. Isaac Holman 83. Services at the home were con- ducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. of Zion Church in the absence of Miller of Trinity United Church. Constable officiated at the grave-side in Winsloe South pallbearers were: Deputy Mayor James T. McKee. G. F. Hutcheson, J.C Sims. C H Black, M W. Reardon, Dr" J. H. member; of the Trinity Church Choir attended the services at the Mr Holman, father Mayor B. Roy Holman, died early Monday morning at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. At a meeting called by uio Wo- 1M1 '1 d men's Institutes of the Province ta consider increased accomodation at the Provincial Sanitarium a com- mitiee was named to formulate a plfin and see it through to a fin- ‘DEATH 0F MRS‘ ‘VILLMM wasbsconducted by Rev. G. Carl 1e Road United Church was con- y Rev. Thomas Wilson, officiated at the grave. Interment was in the Union Road Cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. Thomas Prowse, Abbott, Beecher Bryenton, the Prince County Hospital on McEwen, aged 57 years after a Mr . 9, 1943. the com- munity of New Glasgow lost one of its best loved residents. As wife. as mother, and as l fr W man she was qualities of rare J" f had been only a iowtoii ailglothi Prince Ed- Miss Jane Stevenson of Fredericton. dau hter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Willam Stevenson. had l 9d the greater part of lier life in New In the pass Nesbltt on Marc Mrs. Ernest Arentson was elected the womenaswAuxiliary the annual meeting of the ation yesterday afternoon. A comprehensive review of the ivities was given by g president. Mrs. T. Ho 081's elected _yesterda sid t. Mi- Ernest E. Clawson; secretary, J.A. Brady: and treasurer, xiliarv has charge of all pedal SUM-lets held at the Y n! the vear. In addition the or- ganization buys e uipmeiit for the des such articles for the Y.M.C.A. There passed peaeefull his home, Cumberland, March 2, 1940, Artemas tnBettsl it: - . had. un a. s or Those named on the committee his 71st. year He ed were:-- Mr. D. J. Bonnell, Dr. B. Miss Margaret Ryan, daughter of W Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Ryan of Tignlsh became the bride of Mr. K Ainsworth. Ml‘ J. E. Dalton, Mrs. George Martin, Mr. Allison Mac- Lean and a representative to be named from Parkdale East Royalty Institutes. This com- mittee has power to mid to its number representative names from other sections of the Province promotion of Major J R. Paton to the rank of Lieut. enant (Iolonel, and at the same time the announcement was received of his appointment to the position of Area Commandant for Prince Ed- WRIT. Island. Col. Paton will also carry on the duties of p.00 s The funeral of the late Mr. A. Iiean was held from James Church yesterday noon and was lar Services were con uctcd by Rev. T. H. Bussell also officiated at the {iéent was in the People's Ceme-, u; his usual stand- to carry out his ac- customed work in his repair sh The death occurred at. Pisouid of suddenly he was taken ill with an ene, infant son of Mr. n D. McDonald, after an Illness of seven da hi h r iliege and and de ever a '- 3 itghthee ti.» medical skill. he oon- l ued of no avail as his pure w 81W’. weak" mm] m; inged its way Heaven- ward on March 18th, just a sweet his earth and then taken to bloom forever in Heaven. Left to mourn are four sisters and three man, Phyllis. LOis and e, Foch and George. i‘ i““."'.i”'i or“ "as uc e y e pas or Campbell. Hymns were sung Joseph Coade, Bernadette and Theresa McDonald. The pail bearers were Bertram McKinnoii, George McKinnon, Gordon EXECUTIVE U!‘ WOMEN’ 1N. STITUTES MEETS - Plan: for Annual Women's Convention were discussed at a meeting of the Executive held in the rest room yesterday afternoon. A new Dian for the program was idblitfid. that of using dlscussi Broups under the leadership of A letter from the Red Mrs. Fred Gates, Johnston) in Montreal. - worshipped at The _Kirk o! 5t- James. the Minister of which the Rev‘ 1y 1.; 3115551 somers conduct- ed the funeral service on All?" m1- The pallbearers were: MEWS GW- Richards, Chas, Earle. H. H. Horne. Aben MacLean. Norms-H Maynard MacDonald, and merit. took rlace in the SEVEN BROTHERS 0N ACTIVE SERVICE -— Many Prince Edward Island homes have several members of their families in the aimed forces, but seven from one family is surely an outstanding eentribut» ion. Mr. and Mrs. Prosper 1e Rusticovllle can claim tinctlon. Four boys. Vincent. Franc!!- Eugene and Ferdinand are with. the R.C.N.V.R.. Leonard is with the Heavy Artillery, and‘ has been over- BURIED IN SAINT JOHN - Frienos in Saint Jfinlwllllagggxfgt I M . 0n ' §.‘.‘,i,'liff.§$‘o? wiiriiam Robertson. w" f" l" "l"- which occurred in Toronto after I period of declining health 1°1- Clarenoe are with army. Three of the boyst yvhontrle , i the Navy are on coas s pa.ro m "$1,303,333? fiifjnd°9j§gtiy%'§_thliia the fourth is aboard the train: G meriy a traveling representative 015 linfwfflll) H MC-S. “Queen Char- the old saint John firm of Daniel and Boyd --the London House — and afterwards represented the firm Ltd., Montreal. During their residence here mfluy the family home located on Sydney Street. Mr. Rob- ertson's two brother. Georue Ro n. prominent Saint John family. 6995 a number of years ago Mr erison was the former Miss Marion Crabbe of Prince Edward Island- fShe is survived by a brother Mr. Ernest Crabbe of Borden, P. E I.) She spent the winter months at the and“ Admiral Beatty Hotel here about four years ago. when she renewed many old friendships she has since been making bei- home in Toronto with relatives. The funeral service was held Monday in Toronto, and the body will arrive in Saint John on Wednesday. The committal ser- vice will be held in the chlliél It Fernhill Cemetery on Wednesday af- ternoon at 2.30 o'clock —-Snint John Telegraph Journal 6th.) JMEMORIAITSE-RVICE - On Sudnsy, March 3th s pert 06f: the Presbyterian Church was dedicated to the memory of one of its former members. John lifaclmn who was killed in action over en- emy territory on March 28th,‘ 1942. in Germany on April 2nd. The service was conducted by Mr. Donald Nicholson, Charlottetown. who told how Pilot Officer Murdock had answered the call of King and County, while attending Acadia Uni- versity and had enlisted in Airforce early iii the war. After his initial training was completed and he had received the commission the acti young pilot crossed the Atlantic as Bomber Crew. and‘ —I"UNERA.L 011' MRS. W. II. HARDING - 'I'lie funeral of the . W. H. Herding took place on Wednesday afternoon from her where the fisrieral service was held an : . Thhe ll be rs were Messrs Rober rrison Cross received by was read, stating that it had been “nenimouséye asteed that the Pres- should be added to the list. utive members of the provincial in addition to the super- been voted in ap- preciation of the splendid manner in which all Women's Institutes in this Province had co-operated with Red Cross work. The meeting ad- Journed to meet again at 7.30 at Charlottetown l-Iotel with members of various org tions to consider increased Sanitor- him accommodation. -CLOUGII - RYAN NUPTIALS —A very pretty wedding of much interest to friends in Summerside end Tignlsh took place Monday. March 26th. of Miss Mar- et, daughter of Mrs. Ryan and th te Timothy Ryan of ii Vernon Clough S R C A F Mrs. Joseph Clougli of side. Rev. Father Mills performed the ceremony and celebrated the l Mass. The bride looked very becoming ill a sand colored suit, trimmed with red fox fur and The active pallbearers consisted a detachment, of six men ‘he Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ce. mers were Messrs. W. Mauls-ran, William Ma Cameron, Sgt. Bertra Donald MacKinnon, 111 B. Longworth, D. B. CHM. H. R. Stew- H. E. Miller. L. E. Liiikle Mr. Jarvie was the offloi gyman and was assisted Mr. Billson of the Centre la Churc The Shall we meet be- yond the River" e me Breath of God. —WEDDING PARTE- A be: of friends and neighbors gath- ered st the home of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Champl the evening of March brate with them the twenty-fourth ivedding anniversary. In the course of the evening the gusts of h were pivsentd with a nine; gift ae- heif of all present. A ing was spent in dsnc ng musie was furnished by Mr, Alonso Holmes Aiian Hickey. Trio ladies served delicious refreshments and all enjoyed: this pleasant gathering Mr. Champion on behalf of Champion and himself thanked all for their kind remem- beranee at his time. MANY APPLY FOR SUGAR FOR CANNfNG.-'I‘he Charlotte- Local Rlltlfilll Board office in a these days as applications ra sugar for Home canning and preserving pour in daily. Al- Brecken, Lth-Coi. , LL-Col. Cecil Stewart. {ahc Commissioner of th Members of the and members of The Law Society he grave were conducted y George Wood and Jame; Mom. on Bea View. on. pecial session of the Supreme which convened at the Court inerside, yesterday ad- dictment being presented d ury. It is understood that the docket charges against five of whom had recently en committed for trial at the Supreme Court. The other two had been tried at the lest sitting when the j dtiieagreed and a new trial This was ob ected to by the de- rney-General then said he saw no need - l no to call this speuciai he suggested that Mr. Justice Arsenault might hesr the onor was her sister, Mc groom was ably sup mony the happy couple left for P. E. Island where they mainder of Mr. Clo with friends and rel mer-side end Tignish. On Oieir re- turn a shower was held for them deceased man was well He is survived by his wife t e for- ready more than 50 percent of the brought in or mailed but wit k left housewives are urged to attend to their needs at once. livery dly four members of the Board. two women and two men, assisted by six volunteer made many operational sweeps over Nicholson speaking words of comfort to the bereaved family said. “No greater love hath any man than this. that a men lay down his life for his friends." This was followed by prayer for the fem- ter which the beautiful hymn, God Will Take Care of You" was effectively rendered by the speaker. Hymns suitable to th congre stion and in Halifax by their man friends. The ITOOm who is well Summerside returned to his duties in Nbwfoundland on Monday. —DEATII 0F MR8. JOIN HEN-i to RY BURNS-One of Summersidtrs oldest citizens passed away in Chia-‘lgttetown on guilds. April 4th Burns at the age of 99 veers. The late Mrs. Burns who for meriy years was s familiar and well kn sident of Surnmerside was a life- long membe of the Presbyterian Ch h was an exceptionally fine type of women who by her frendly and sociable nature made a host of friends throughout the pro- nk vince who will sincerely regret her in passing. She was His Lordship said that Mr. Justice ed told hi not hear any of these eases. The Attorney-General then su - ate be fixed till the jury were consulted convenience on the mat r. then adjourned till 11 o'- clock this morning. wy were the Attomey-G Hon. T.A Campbell, 8.0., and RS. Hinton rosecution. H1‘. McPhee J. Johgtsltion. 8.0., JdWet- n N . "rh w€i‘.'.-’wo‘l‘3'.‘3"-i-oh§ gested that. no d in person. ta ulstin others arriving in , answering telephone cells from anxious housewLm in the tgleir sugar needll. In a di forms sent. iii fro of Queen's County by producers of dairyobutteinll-Iil Wore o the only son of Mrs. Murdock and the late J. W Murdock. Montague. Two sisters are Betty at home and nurse-in-tralnlng in the Prince Edward island Hos ital. A year has gone by since Pilo Officer Murdock laid town his life for his country and again we extend sin- the registration rn various parts 1n mes NesbitLnI-Ienry Ste h te m w eniifllefllygstliiolenaitirltioi-l ii, was expected that close to 9,000 b h ye." "o y er applications would be received bl- ply of Camero Robert menu! udot. s former ysrdmaster of the C.N.R. cere sympathy to his loved ones. L uni. t that pert. south of and ilnl esre cludaig Orwell (Tove an: Helm“ which is included iii the Diltlllfqug resident of Charlotte- . e town sent her application to Mon. tieal but the authorities there omptly returned it to the Oh . ttotowii Board. This mistake, s- suiting in delay. “'11! be avoided if citizens make sure they sand hi; sugar applications to their in“; Ratzon Bounds and not. dissing‘, JUNIBAI. 0F LBS. WILLIAM llIsEWEN - The funeral o: the nu Mn. Wm. isionwen took hi“... yeeturdw aruernoen from mr ism residence in Ehertlibooke 91:“ his “o. p es some ory. no an." were: Messrs. Alert 011311111 J C Sin , , John Wood, freeman 5m. mane-S. TAKE oven DUTIES orlrmu NURSE — MIN Kufvhlile M Ml 1W» Bmm-vuoé r of W‘ r0- of the N “uiAétu m. P viiioial Sanitori-um with the seek. lance of the other nurses o1 thc stuff are taking over the duties of Miss Olive Inge, It.N., who w” llleld Nurse with tlio Tuberculous League for several years. Miss Inga left more than s. month ago for Wlttrn Canada where she was ‘being marri PLANTED TREES 0N CHURCH GlI-UUND — it ls interesting m note that the beautiful ornamental trees on the grounds of St. Jame; Church were planted by the late Mr. A. A. MacIean, who passed away last week and by Mr. Donald MacKinnon. uncle of Mr. D A MacKinzion. elder and Clerk of nu session of St». James Church. m, Donald MacKinnon, who owned and operated a tannery, we; s native of Highfield and passed away more than fifty years ego. Mr. MacLean was born in the Bel- fast cistrict As young men iliov both attended the Kirk. ‘ _____________ aiiiiii CAMPBELL-alt the Charlottetown Hospital April 7, i943, to Mr. and Mrs. E1 er ROGERSON — At the Prince County Hospital on April 7th to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogersoh (nee Rena Keys) a daughter. MaoKAY-At the P. E. II Hospital ‘Alpfll 8, I943 to Sergt. Allan and rs. MacKay, a daughter Esther ary. pr , . an -M.r . g . inald Compton, a daughters c.515- erine Violet. IIORNE—At the P. E. I. Hospital April 2, 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan A. Horne a daughter. MOUNTAIN- At the Prince County Hospital on March a1. 1943, to Mr. and Mrs J. C. Mountain, a caught. er. SMITH-At the P. E. I. Hos l n April 7, i943. to p! I Ernest A. Smith, a s n. MloKENZIFr-At the 12mg; County Hospital. Montague, PQE. I, on March 29. 1943. to Mr. and lvh-s léfalgolm A. MacKeiizie, Seal River, ric W. Campbell, a daugh- Mr. and Mrs. I. twin girls (stillborn) any»... the Kings County Hos. W]. P. E. I. on April 3, i943, to MI- and Mrs. Percy Byme, Cardi- gllkage-ufi. I. a daughter, Mary MARRIAGE! Lei-sq FOSTER-STENTIFORD-At Mous- r691. Qlwbec. on Friday March l9, i943 by Rev. Edwin White, E11,..- both Mary Stentiford of Charlotte- Wm to Harry Ernest Foster of ‘howlrfto. ohtario. a0 AREN - BIRT - At thy Church of God. Charlottetown on Wednesday, March 3i, 1943 by my. A~ G- 130N188. Mary Miriam Mac- I-Brn. Cable Head West, to l..- ld James Birt, formerly Peakes Station. K——1NGs — At st. John‘: 011111911. Cole's/id. Vancouver I la d, B- o- March 21th. ma, by m; d... H. Greenhalgh, Olive Inge 41f Charlottetown, to Lawrence John Cllfk, formerly C! Exiinblll’ h, Scot- 18nd, now of Victoria, B. C. DEA-TBS COIICORAN-At N P I. Arm a. ma. Ml»: iifitihpcoi‘ cox-an in her 4 shi- MCEWEN-At the Prince Ccuan If"!!! on April s, 1 , n M‘! n. 889d 57 ars I flIIIBIIter of tho late Henrv Lowdyn andl t m ' Q "M3151" her Full Iowden — In the P.E.l. Hddpltal, A a,“ 5- 1949. Isaac Holman in hi; Chsriotutown on UR g Bvndlyh April 4, ma, Mrs. John IBM. a d 89 years. GA ET-Sud onl" at Bedeque WJPYS. 1943. snk Giiiidrt. ut 67 years. h d 94' ei-s GS-Artihins Point April 3rd. 1N1. Olive llargueriit Inge, no 25 Mr. and Md. Point. cannon. - at he Alley at. sat- vmr Ami no 1m. William r Carroll in his ma! ~. MUILINS - At 10.; King at. oh Blmdey April 4, 104:4, Mrs. Wend- Muliins, nee Mary Ready, aged 7 years. MALLEIT - At ‘he PE. Island Hospital on Sunday. 4, i946. M"? Min (lfemiel Mlillefi. ' '19 Wars. MseLI-IAN-At 237 Pownal Street. on Saturday April 3rd 1943. Anifl" A. MiicLeaii in his 89th year. MeASKILI. —- A2- ihe Sacred Hoart Home. Saturday. April 3. i943. Mrs. Duncan McAskiil, .ormerly of Car- giin in her 84th yeai WILSON-Iii (Iimiiridgo. Mirna. on April 2. i043, Marjorie IMath- McEacheiri. in his 64th year. ' MA or l' l I in to . vthmaWifisioé Moi-gin or. Anril B. 1043, Janet Irene Show. lgefi nil" firs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. et Shaw t CUMMINGS-At North River m1 April 8. 1943, Mrs. Harry Cumming. her 43rd leer. MUIPBY- t St. Boniface Sm‘.- atorium on Sstuida . Iléirii 5i. I94 t Etelle Terese Murp y, e. aughter late Mr. and Mrs. Peter M"?- Cheltori, 19.3.1.