PAGE TEN l OURNEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS THE CHARLOTTETOWN‘ is Zil. ¢A .@S.§t7£-RY..13-_1§'43 :1 y...) MONDAY FAMILY BEREAVED — A tele- gram has been received by lvlr. J. . Curran announcing the death of his brother, W.H. Curran, Man- chester, Conn. T0 WED IN VANCOUVER. -- Miss Queenie Holie of North Sydney, _N. 5., leaves this week for V _,c_ouver, B. 0.. where she will be mar. ‘rled to Victor Deacon of the R. C. A F, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Deacon, North wiitshire, P. E. I. DIES [N Pl("I‘OU-Tlle death of Duiiiel M, Blue occurred Friday at his home iii Pictou. ailing ior some time, He was in his! eighty-first year. In July last his son Leonard. Blue died in Moncton and this loss greatly grieved the old 't‘llll(‘lll(‘ll. The lute Mr. Blue is a tliillllvl‘ ' Mrs, Henry Phillips Grafton Street West, COUNTY COURT - Saturday niorziing in the County Court of Queens County before His Honour C Clial‘ of mind L. Mcliiiinon vs. W ilor; jllllgflllvll! was glicii ior ",Jl.ill i1 for the unioun‘. of it-iih costs of siiit.' brought by the plaintiff for tivork done and mater- ials provided. Mr. Lester O'Don- nell represented the plaintiff rind- Mi‘. it. n. Bell the defendant. l‘ PASSED AWAY YESTERDAY - - The death occurred at the (‘har- leiteioivn Hospital yesterdr... of Mr. John Hamilton Grav Murphy 0! tlw. Clly in his 90th year. The deceased had been ill for the bust nioiith following a fall at his iioiiie. The Lite Mr. Murphy was a retired C N R. employee. He leaves w mourn three daughters, Louise of the Vogue, Annie of the Island Telephone Co.. and Mabel.| at home, also two sons, Harry of the Pris‘. Office Department, and Ernest ul the C.G S Sorei. FUNERAL FRIDAY - The fun- eral of the lam Mrs. Aeneas Gau- llilfir was held Frida)’ 1110mm: from her late residence, Elm Ave.,| to the Church of the Most Holy; Redeemer, where Requiem High Muss was sung by Rev. G. McKen- nu, CSSR. The imllbearers were: Joseph Doiron, Ernest Connolly, Ephraim swallow, Reney Gallant. George Cudmore, William Weath- erbie. Service at the Smve was conducted by the Rev. A. Mac- Donald. Interment. in the R-C- Ccinetery, Charlottetown. LAID TO REST-The funeral of the lute Miss Addie Macleod- Charlottetown was held Sfll-"Idfllf afternoon from the Cutcliffe Fun- eral Home. Service at the 110ml! Q'fl[lg1'fl\'e\VE\5 conducted bv the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The mem- bers of of Alpha Rebekah Lodge at- tended in a. body. and the service was under the direction of Mrs- Jumcs Campbell, Noble Grand» MIS- Gorrlcn Rodd, Vice Grand. MYS- Itutli Eniiiun. Chaplain. The ‘Dall- bcztrcrs were: Harry MMDOULZB-ll. Jilhll Niiiriiii. S L Hardy. John A. Ataclmoci, In-iink Vanlderstlne. J, F. AICKlC Iriteixnent, Peoples Cemetery. .~\PI’OI.\"I‘NIE.\'TS_MADE s1‘ Y. ' \_ W. E. Scantlebury vans llijpClliIFil Physical llifitrllfll- or mid Mrs. Dorothy DOUElHS. ACT" ing (ieneral Secretary at a meeting of tiie Board of Directors 0f thfl Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. Mr!- Driiizliis replaces Mr. Hubert Mor- ri-y v‘ o hiis recently entered War SI"\.l‘i"\'. Three new members. Mr» ‘s. T. Roy Ciidmore, L. J. suiccy and W G HOSE were 5P‘ minted w fill vacancies in the tmrd of Directors. Plans were also made for the installation of a new fire escape frflflfi the Kffmlllgs‘ iiiiii lllfikjlfj the billldl"?! 5M9 m; shim-deity evening entertainment o the Armed Forces. Preaching from the Kirk Dull?“ yegterfifly mgming on the text "Christ also loved the Church and gziic Himself for it IEDYlPQF-"s 5:13.31 the Minister. Flt. Llelll Sgmcrs, said: The Church is the one creative Fclowship, the one Uniting Fellow-ship, the one Inde- structible FCllOWSIIID- Wllfll? 11°95 that claim mean? Just what 1t gays. New commission. new honor in conduct. new vision comes only throuclt corporate worship. The claim need not fear attack. 'I‘h€ cry is raised: “Oh for more integrity In politics, more comradeship in our divided realm of toil. m0" 60m- pnssion in statescmft, more deep uilszlom and gentleness in our trnvic myth!" T‘ {ceding and renewal n! lllf‘ S".l1‘l‘_, is not from mun t0 man. It can never come by debate nor more eshortatiori. Yes. our little Po labour is needed. but real renewal ls still a. gift frtrn God. We wait upmi Him in confession gins‘. of our iii ndnr.'il.:riii of His mystery. ll the faith and hope and r come to their intciisc focus in private and corporate pray- er. For life in "Tfllk and worship, Is both a snliiirtlc nird a together- ness, Thr- Cliiirrh because it is de- dicates! in worship and mutter. is 1b." foiiimiliilivzid of in: renew- al. ‘llr Church is forsworn to God, and life come; only from God." Friends throughout the province regret to learn n! the death on January 26th of Mr. T. A. Matthews m. his honic in Elmsrlnlv at the ad- vanced nits- of eighty years. The late Mr. Matthews was one of the most prominent farmers of this district and a verv hiizhlv esteemed resident nf the community. He was a man of boundless hospitality and Ills mtinv acts of charitv and kind- ness to those in need will not soon be forgotten. Throughout his long and useful life he was a God-fear- fng, amiable and honest man, pos- sessirig the ideals and putting into effect. those principles on which we Judge the character of the true Christian. He is survived bv five 5on5 and four daughters namely: Messrs. Brandar and Ross of the U. S A.: David of Elmsdale: Hcssel He has been; —ILL AT HOME - Senator creelmim MacArthur is reported to be ill ut his home at Summer- side. He was a patient in the Prince County Hospital some time 88v but recovered and returned to lhls home. His condition is under- Istcod to be less satisfactory recent- ly, however. I ‘Ihe following naval ratings, all ordinary seamen. loft . M. C. S. "Queen Charlotte" for training elsewhere in Canada, the first five are training as wireless Telegraph- ers and the last five as Visual Sig- naliers: Charles K. Clay. East Royalty. Thcmns E. Ferris, Windsor, Ont. Leonard H. Fhrd, Charlottetown James A. McIr.nis, Souris. David M. Orr. Windsor, Qnt. Harry E. Dunning, Kenslngton. Harold F. James, Toronto, Ont. John M. Mullin, Windsor, Ont. Stnnlev V. Moxon, Windsor, Ont John C. Grozclle, Windsor, Ont Before leaving they were pre- sented with knitted goods by the (illYilIl Duify Ill the adjourneciiRM Cmfis and cigarettes bv the Pmvinririi Government through the Carry on Canada Corps. The pre- sentation.- were looked after by a reprcscrintivc of the Clnldlan Legion war services. TUESDAY ’— PARATROOPER ll O M E — Lieut. Robert Begg ftrmerly of Siimmerside and now a Medical Of- ficer in the Canadian Paratrcops stationed at Fort Bennlng. Georgia returned to duty yesterday after spending a. short leave with his sis- Lieut. Begg has received his wings after making the required number of Jumps-S CELEBRATES 89TH BIRTHDAY -Mr. Layton MacCabe, Alexandra, is today celebrating his 89th birth- day. Mr. MacCabe who was born in 1854 is now entering his 90th yaar, and besides receiving cheery messages and gifts from friends and relative; far and wide, he was also kindly renumbered by the Alexandra Women's Institute, Mr. MzicCabe has been busy all fall and early winter chopping in the woods. and splitting blocks of wood to keep the “home fires burning." He also foliowa the trend of the war news each day with keenest interest, and reads readily without glasses. His many friends and neighbors wish this “grand old man" many happy returns. HEALTH REPORT - ‘Three ea- ses of diphtheria and eight cases of tuberculosis were discovered in Charlottetown in January, Dr. B. C. Keeping, Deputy Minister of Health for the Province and City Health Officer said last night. I-Ie was making a regular monthly re- port at | meeting of the City Council. In the section dealing with venereal diseases Dr. Keeping said a total of 35 cases had been treated in the month. Five were new cases. The vital statistics section reported 38 births, 11 deaths ccr said that the and the premises closed in Janu- ary. In all l4 restaurants were in- spected in addition to other duties. [DC-AL RATION BOARD MEETS-The Sporting Club, as a, day-time distributing centre for, the new ration books, and the Bus Terminal as an evening distrlbut-l ing centre were decided on at yes- , terday afternoon's meeting of the Local Ration Board held in the Council Chambers. His Worthin- Mayor Holman presided and there was a full attendance of members. Bedford‘ and TWO" were added to the list of rural dis- _ tribiition points. Mi‘. C- W- 5 Bentley, Liaison Officer between the Local Ration Board and ill" Ration office addressed the meet- ing, giving details of the method of distributing the new bwllfi. A good response to the call for vol- untary clerks was there is still need for several more. The following naval rat-inn. H11 Ordinary Seamen with the except- ion of the first two, who are 0rd- lriary Coders, left H.M.CS. ‘Queen Charlotte" for training elsewhere in Canada:- Munro, J.R., Woodstock. Ont- Coffin, n.1, Morell. P-E-I- Allen, J., Windsor, Ont. Arsenault, J.E.. Wellinfllm- Banks, H., Conway- ‘Barron, B.M., Amherst-bum. 01W Chalmers, G.W.. Leamlngli)". 0"‘- corfiirh vfibfCMolilkzglrvlan Coug in. - -. - Doucette, M.J.. Tlzniah. Nail nd. Ford, F.J.H., Charlottetown. Priest. m4. Riverside. Ont- Hliid. M.W., Chathnm, Ont. Gallanl. Geo. F. Bay River» _ Gallant, Jos. mnrv. Bear Rim- Czillant, J05. Howard. Hunt" River. Glover, 3W, Murray River. Graham. BR. Murray Harbour- Hnlder, N.D., Riverside. Hughes, PM], Charlottetown. Joe, w.A., West Windsor. Oni- Lnnglols, V.R.. Wind-Sm‘- 011t- MxfKinnon. A.M-. MONUME- MeLeod. G.N., Breadalbane. MacNelll, G. Murray HD1901"- MacRac, T.E., Bonsliaw. Murphy. B.J., Wallaeeburg. Ont- Pninrson. D.J.. Iiafilvle- 0m» Reid. 11.0.. Murray ""50"" Reid. RJ. ‘lihatham. Ont. Reillv. V.E.. West C5D!- Rodd, A.B.. Harrington. Smith. KR. Strathroy. Ont. Smith. Stewart 5.. Wallaceburg, l Ont. snobelen, 5.13., Chatham. Ont. Stuart. Whim Road- Turnbul, wn, Old Harry. Mas- dalen Is. Wlghtmnn, EH. Auburn, Ont. Wood. F, Toronto. Ont. Yesterday afternoon prizes were presented bv Lt. Cmdr. M. G. Mc- Carthy, Captain of I-I.M.C.S. Queen ter Mrs. Eric McKay, Summerside ll. and 23 marriages in January. Mr. b“ M. W. Rieardon, the sanitary offi-_ mum) license of Oflfilpreclgflon restaurant proprietor was cancelled he has given them for the p”; Board I reported but y HOTEL OPERATES AS USUAL- The gperatlon of the Queen Hotel was fected only slightly by the fire last weak, Mr, H.C Brown, the proprietor said last night. He said damage was confined entire v to the basement, except for two ho es fire- men eut in the diningroom wall to make certain the fire was out, The hotel. however. continued to funct- ion as usual. —FUNEB.AI.. OF MRS. GEOII. GINA CURTIS-The funeral of the late Mrs. Georgina Curtis of Sher. brooke. widow of John Curtis was held 0H Slilldav afternoon from tier late residence to the People's Cemg. tery. Rev. Mr. Cross was the of- ficiating clergyman and the pah. bearers were as follows: Messrs. Carley, sobey McKay, Hogs. Mc- Kay, and Wal er.—S Assurance that there will be a sufficient supply of fertilizer for Prince Edward Island requirements was received from the Administra- tion of Fertilizers at Ottawa last week by Mr. J. W. Boulter, man- ager of the P.E.I. Potato Growers Assovlilllon. who has returned from attending the annual meetings of the Canadian Horticultural Coun- cil held last week in the Dominion capital. ST. DUNSTAN’S.. EXAMINA- TIONS - Four male students at Dunslans University have been re- ported to the Divisional Registrar after they failed to pass the neces- sary examinations for the period vndink Dec. 31. the Rector o1 the College announced yesterday. Si. multaneously the Rector announc- ed that St. Dunstans would close earlier than usual this spring, al- lowing students to go to their homes and work on the land. GYROS MEET-Dr, Alex Mur- chiscri was the speaker at last nights luncheon meeting of the Gyro Club held at The Charlotte- town. Dr. Murchison spoke on the operation of the Infirmary and Faleonwood Institutions. Mr. Syd- ney Green was chairman at the r~eeting which was very well at- tended. The only guest present was Mr. George Rose of the Bank of Commerce staff. Plans were made for the Gyros and Gyreties sleigh drive to be held soon. . FUNERAL xasrannsv _- The funeral of the late Mrs. 'I‘upper Ferguson was held yesterday after- noon. A short service was con- ducted at her residence at Marsh- fleld by Rev. J. A. Nicholson, after which funeral services were heldln Central United Church. They were conducted by Rev. Mr. Nich- olson and Rev. Mr. Baak. Pall- bearers were: Alex MacBeth, Loyal Boswell, Nell Darrach, Wyllle Gib- son. Walter Heartz and Alinon Wood. MAILMAN REMEMBERED — A few days ago a. committee repre- senting the box holders. and others, on Summerville RRI called on their mall courier Mr. William Fraser. and presented him with a purse of mflfifil’. (which had been contri- ted to every one on the token of their a for the efficient service MI. year. Mr. Fraser has been the mail man on this route for the past thirty years and there never was a letter lost or a mistake made He is alwayi) courteous and obllging ang se m fails to make a daily CAR FERRY RESUMED REGU- LAR SERVICE - The car ferry Prince Edward Island resumed re- gular service on the Borden-Tor. mentirie run yesterday morning at 11.25 when divers completed re- pairs to a propeller. Some diffi- culty was experlcnced with ice, with the crossing from the main- . land with malls and passengers taking two hours. The train arriv- ed in Charlottetown shortly after 10 o'clock, about three and a. half hours behind schedule. Part of the delay occurred on the mainland. Ii. was planned to keep the ferry operating all night in an effort to clear freight accumulated at both the Island and mainland terminals. — FUNERAL AT KINKORA — tThe funeral of the latc John A. lVfeCarvlli of Newton who passed away on Saturday was held yester- day morning with High Mass of Re. queim at St. Malachys Church, ,K1nkors celebrated by the pastor, the Rev. MJ. Smith. The pallbearers were: Eugene smith, John A. Smith, John Johnston, Stephen Johnston. Peter D McIvor and Hugh J. Mc- Ivor. The late Mr. MeCarvill who ‘was a well konwn and highly res- . ected citizen of the community survived by his wife the former Annie Kelly of Borden and one son Cyril at home and three daughters: Sister Rosari of the congregation of St. Martha, Frances at Prince of Wales Colle e and Annie at home. frhere are so two brothers Wilbur. Kinkora and Hugh in Boston. Mass ATTENDED MEETING IN 0'1‘- TAWA-Mr. Morton Dew, Secre- tary of the Provincial A. R. P, ret- turned last night from attending a. meeting of the Ontario Civil De- fence Committee. Whlle there he listened to a" addresss by Fire Chief Huff, former Fire Chief of Brantford. Ontario, and now Offl- cer Commanding the Canadian Fire Fighters of Great Britain. While speaking with Mr. Dew, Fire Chief Huff referred to Mr. Inuis A. Stewart, former Ca tain of the Charlottetown Fire partment, u one of his moot competent offi- cers. Captain Stewart ‘ias recently been promoted to Senior Company Officer in charge of the only all- Canadian Fire Station in Great Britain. This station is located in ysouthampion. PRESENTATION TO CIIOIB blEMBER-Sub-Lieut. William H. notice of transfer to Montreal was presented with s travelling bag ,and an address composed by Mr. 1J- A. Lswson, entitled “Bon Vov- age" by m.- mevnbers of st. Paul's ‘ mm T0 nasr - Funeral of the late George P. Vesaey was held from MaeLcan Fimeral Home yes- terday afternoon, when service .was conducted by Adjutant Mercer who also officiated at the grave. Interment People's Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Ralph Williams. Stanford Davis, Lloyd Chandler and Roger Chandler. FUNERAL SUNDAY- g fun. era] of the late lira. Lou Mae- Dougall was held Sunday afternoon from the Baptist Church, Bonshaw, service at the church and grave was Conducted by the Rcv. Mr. Wright. The pallbearers were: Everett Cros- - by, T.L. Beaten, Geddie Mselcod, Stewart MacNevln. George Canon and Clark Crosby. Interment in Amie Shore Cemetery. FUNERAL AT NEW HAVEN-The funeral of Marv Helen Cann, three months‘ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley cann, Cornwall was held from the home of Ml‘. an Mrs. John BoyleJvew Haven on Sat- urday Feb 6. Service was conducted ‘by the Rcv. AE. Toddhassistcd by the Rev. J.R. Skinner. Pallbearers l Iivfillce ‘Mlgggllyee liaaeiilelilcglrlluellldcgggl- lgéfiiéiéent in Clyde River Baptist w. EDNE SDAY feral or the late John Berrigim was lheld from his late residence M Pownal Street yesterdn to St, inunstan’; Basilica where Requiem M: High Mass was sung by Rcv. LA. ‘Doukun. who also conducted the ‘SEIVIOC at the grave. Pallbearers .\vere: Messrs. Wm. Mccflllllm. Wm. McGrat/h. James l-ariiivhlem. Edward Reardon, Wil- |fra.-.~ MeKcarney. Interment RC. vCemetery, Char ottetown. FIRE DESTROY II _. y Thursday, Feb. 4th Ds/Ir. gagisggts steal-l art of Caledonia had the mis- - ortune of losing hLs house by fire. H9 Was absent from home at the time. Mrs. Stewart, 5111911941 mo“ 00min: from a. rear room where there was a heater, but being alone atthe time was unable to do my- thilrvig. With the timely arrival of He shbors some of the contents of the house were saved. The house with 300 bushels of seed potatoes is valved at $1.600 with no iu. 5111131166. 148 COAL CARS LAST FEB. ROIARIM-A total of 148 ears o fodd Were moved from the main. Ian to this province in February 35l- W". it Was recalled yesterday as Slummerside regal-ted no ma; 1n e End-a of rem firs there. The l/mllmg t0 Ol-Wrflte on a round th clock schedule in an effort to clea: aecuinlated freight and good pm. gress was being made, in... said, Ice conditions have been fairly favorable recently. In mbruuy, . 42, a. total of 5B2 loaded freight can were transported from the main- land to this province and 552 moved to the mainland. It repre- Wnled approximately 60 round trips by the ferry to move the loaded cars alone in addition to the number of vmPties. ‘Traffic is ex cted to be equal! heavy ab); bfugfy Wm, Dmlm ly more potatoes and turnips mOVUIB if eno h refrigerator cars can be obtalne . Last year in Feb. fllflfy 254 ears of potatoes and 81 of turnips left the Province. At Charlottetown dealers said they had flmDle stocks of coal. From C.N.R. officials it. was learned that nine coal cars were brought, over to she Province since the ferry resumed Operating Monday and another l8 are at Tcrmentine.) , A large number from this com- munity attended the funeral o1 the late C aude Adams which took place on Monday afternoon and was very largely attended. The service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Buntain an after a short service at his ‘were boiirne to the Geddle Memor- B symuathizlng friends. sari! Were all favorites of the dec- eased by his request, Sometime We'll Understand. Shall We Meet Beyond the River, Peace Perfect Peace. Mr. Murdoch McLeod also sang The old Rugggd Cross. Mr. Buntain took his xt from John 14-18 and gave a. most comforting and practical measure to all his hearers. At the close of the service interment was in the adjoining cem- etery, He leaves to mourn a sorrow- iiig widow and three small children; also an aged mother. Mrs. William Adams. four sisters Mrs. Atwood Blakaney, Sea view; Mrs. Charles Paynicr, Kensirigtcn; Mrs. ‘rheo- dore Baker, Medford, Mass: Miss Gertrude Adams now in Medford, Mass. Four brothers also survive. Wallace of Montreal: Roy at Sea. View and Caisley Darnley: Jerrv of Sea View, besides a wide circle of friends. The pallbearers were John Coulson, Hillard Meek. Layton Coulson, Pridham Johnson. James Brandcr and Rav Meek. Much sympathy is felt for all who mourn his passing. After an illness of several months the late Mr. Young passed peace- fully away in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Frdiay, Jan 22nd. Born at Earnaeliffe this Pro- vince, a son of the late Thomas and Eleanor (Carrier) Young he spent the greater part of his life in that locality where he was ever in- terested in the affairs of the oom- munlty and his country at largo, A writer and a reader of special note he was known to the general public for his interesting corres- pondence carried on for many years through the Inland news- paggrs. ing wail read and an interest- ing conversationlist he possessed a remarkable sense of humor which maids: him a friend of old and young all e. Hi5 keen judgment and kind I - pathetic nature spoke of the rue Christian which was evident at all ea Trainer who has recently received um He was a. worthy member of the Anglican Church‘ Cherrv Valley, from whence burial services were held on Sundmv, Jan. 24th 0on- W FUNERAL YESTERDAY -_ pun- te Doiron, Qporge-u where he ferry Prince Edward Island is oon- ‘ LEFT FOB TORONTO-Mr. and Mrs. T. Roy Cudmore left by plane yestcrda m for Toronto where . Cudmore will represent the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. st the annual mee of the National Council of Y. C A.'s to be held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto on Fleb. 12, 13, and l4. Many friends here were sorry to urn of th of Mr Sinclair MloGuigan at his home in Mal poque in the earl: ‘tours of the morning of January 25th after sev- eral Weeks of suffering, kind sym- pathy is extended to Mrs. MeG/uig- a.n and family, brother and sisters in their bereavement. ' INC-The following C.WA.C' morning Halifax: Anne Myrtle Maelnnis, Catherine Joyce McCarthy and Ethel Mar- garet MaeKlnnon all of Charlotte- town. Six more iris interested m a leave a 0min: the C. .A.C.‘s were inter- viewe yesterda by Sgt. Joan Eer- nard at the arlottetown - our-lea and will be given their med- ical examinations. LEAVE SHORTLY T0 TAKE ‘COURSES-Maui, Ivan Horne and Lieut. Ralph Jenkins of the 1'lth Reserve Armoured Regiment (PE I.L.H.) leave shortly to take courses elsewhere in Canada. Lieut. Horne will take s driving and main- nsnoe course and Lieut. Jenkins, a mortar emirse. RETURNS FROM TORONTO- . Cecil J. Stewart, Prince Ed ward Island Director of the Hol- stein-Ilkiesfan Association of Ca- nada has returned from Toronto attended the annual meeting of the Association held in the Royal York Hotel on Feb. 3rd. This year's business was the largest ever reported with a total of 44500 anlml registered and roeelpts totalling $181,755.95 for I942. Brit- ish Columbia made the highest percentage of gain in members for the year , followed by P, E. Island for second place. l-lolstelns are the popular cow from East to West. A large number of breeders at- tended the meeting which was fol- lowed by a banquet where over 2000 attended. The guest speaker for the evening was Hon. John Bracken, newly appointed leader of the Progressive-Conservative Party. —W. M. S. MEETIlWL-Tho reg- ular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. , Auxiliary of Bedeque United Church was held Wednesday after- noon at Mrs. James Henderson. The president Miss Louisa Callbeck presided. The meeting opened with slnBing and prayer. being the annual due day there was a ; la e attendance. Seven hundred dolar allocation was accepted for Missionary Auxiliaries for the in- i coming year, thirteen sick calls and - one Hospital call was reported. Mrs.- I‘ Carrie Schurman had charge of the pHtIfiIS-IIIIIIQ. “Wholesome recreation" wi several members taklnz part. A splendid re rt of the recent Pres- byterial he cl at Kensington was I resented by Mrs. Will Reid and rs. Louisa Craig. Meeting closed with Hymn and prayer after which a. social hour was spent. The host- ess assisted by Mrs Trueman served a delicious lunch. ..-—-W.M.S. MEETING-The United Church w. M, s. met at the home of the President, Mrs. Brewer Auld, Freetown, on the afternoon of Feb. 2nd with a. large number of mem- bers and some visitors P1159113- Openixig hymn was No. 23 "Dear ‘Shephrd of Thy People," and Psakn C. L, was read in unison. The theme "Wholesome Recreation" was dealt ‘with very thoroughly, every member having some item of inter- est to offer showing that if we did not provide recreation for our young people that was uplifting and sur- round them with environments that, would have an influence for good home 1n gprmgbrook the remammupon their characters, that they would soon drift into evil ways Church whim was m1“; with and become a. menace to Society. The hymnllfitilgeli for viii dance in dealing the voting were offered by Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs Profit/t and Mrs, Robert Reeves. very in- teresting reports of the recent Pres- bytrial held at Kensington were given by Mrs. Robert Reeves and Mrs. Deacon and a general dis- cussion of same followed. Several questions which had arisen at previ- ous meetings had been submitted to the Presbvterial Question box ‘and satisfactorily answered. After having recommened that Mia Elma Inman of Trinidad be the mission- ary adopted by the society for prayer for the ensuing year and that s special offering be taken next morth, the repeating of the Lord's Prayer in unison brought a very helpful and inspiring meeting to a close, and a. social hour was spent over the tea cups THURSDAY Forty-one soldiers left No. 62 C. A.B.T.C. at Beach Grove recently for service elsewhere in Canada. with one or two exceptions the men were all from this province. Before leaving they were pre- sentcd with cigarettes by the Pro- vincial Government through the Carry On Canada Corps, The presentations were looked after by a representative of the Canadian Icgion War Services. ‘Ihose leaving were Pr1vates:- Arsenault, J. I... Moreil Egan, M. 11!, Charlottetown Arsenault, H. Richmond Brazel, L. W., Johnsons River Dunsford, F. L., Cornwall Gallant, B. 8.. Wellington Olow, J. A.. Pleasant Grove Campbell, W. 3., Montague Moore, n. 5., Milton Shaw, K. B. Elmsdale Fraser, C. A., Charlottetown Chandler, G. H, Charlottetown Gallant, P. A.. New Acadia -' Hughes, B. J.. Mount Stewart Perry. J. A.. Si. Innis Watts, R. B., Grand ‘rrscodic Cannon, W. A.. Pownal Des“ ” . C. A.. Miscouchc Doyle, J. J.. Cove Head Hutt, G. C. Alberton ‘l and in‘ nnstlon i: roquiiwl. "5 bell, whose mother's name lntendent of Malia. Otiarlottcinwil Post Office. LAID TO IIST- The funeral of Mr. J.H.G. Murphy was held yes- terday morning frcm his late re- sidence, 215 Great George Street to St. Dunstans Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated b? Rev. J.W. McCnrdle who also offi- ciated at the grave. During the mass His Excellent‘): Bishop O'Su1li- van occupied a seat in the Sanc- tuary. The call bearers were. Messrs James smith, Vincent McQuaid, Peter McDonald, William M. Hugh- as, W.J. Brawders and W. J. Brown. FUNERAL SERVICES The funeral of Mrs. Edward Walsh, summerville, was held from her ‘ate residence yesterday morning, February 10th, to St. Joachim‘: church, Vernon River, and was largely attended. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Right Rev. Monsignor McDonald, D.D.. who also conducted services at the grave. The pallbearers were four sons of the deceased and two sons-in-law: Messrs. Peter, Edward, Michael and Thomas Walsh. and George Walsh and Edward Donahue. Interment was in the adjoining cemetery. NATION BOOKS — The following are the distribution ‘points for the new ration books:-C arlottetown- The Sporting Club in daytime and the Bus Terminal Office the evening; The Experimental Ila-m with Dr. J A. Clark in claw; Saint Dunstan! University h Rev. Father McQuaid- Mt. Stewart Mr. Grey of the Royal Bank; Hun- tcr River, the Royal Bank Manager. Bradalbane, Mr LS. Seaman: North Rustlco, Messrs. Peters it Gallant; Stanley Bridge, Mr. Fred- eric MacNelll; Crapaud, m. Bren- ton Wood; Bonshaw, Capt. Benton; Vernon Bridge, Mr. Daniel Cum- mings; Mt. Albion, Mr. MeEaehem; french River, Mr. Allan Stewart; Bedford, Messrs. John H. h Son; Tyrone, Mr. PJ. Trainer. About 100 attended the luncheon given at The Charlottetown Ho- tel yesterday in honor l! Miss Jean E. Browne, National Direct- or of Junior Red Cross and Mr. Jaciuon Dodds, 0.3.8., Chairman of the Central Council. The gathering was s r recon - tive one. Seated with the presi- dent, Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MacMillan and the distinguished visitors were Hon. Thane A. Campbell, Premier of the Province, l-Iis Worship May- or B. Roy ‘Holman. His Excellency, Bishop J.A. O’Sullivan, Rev, Flt- Lt.. T1113. Somers, Mrs. I-LL. Palmer, Provincial Commandant of the Red Cross Corps, and Mrs. E. A. Foster, chairman of the Wo- men's war work Committee. Representatives of the Sum- merslde branch were also present at the luncheon, . , i —DEATH 0F MR8 JAMES KIN‘- CAID- The death occurred at her home in Miseouche on February 9th of Mrs. James Kincaid-a life long resident of that community. respected member of her comm- unity and the/many friends whon she made during the course of her life will deeply regret her passing. She had been enjoying her usual good health up to quite recentlv but during the few days previous to her death had been troubled with a heart attack which proved fatal. She leaves to mourn one son Albert at present employed at Pictou. The body is resting at Bowness Under- taking parlors pending arrlvalncf e her son who will attend tc funeral arrangements. Splendid progress achieved in Red Cross activities during I943 was reflected in the reports sub- mitted at the annual meetings of the Prince Edward Island Division of the Society yesterday. I-Ion. Dr. W.J.P. Macmillan, who was re-elevrted as President, gave l. comprehensive review, as did also Mrs. l-LL. Palmer, commandant of the Red Cross Corns, Mrs. B. A. Foster, chairman of Women's war work committee. and Miss Verna G. Darrach, direct/ai- of Junior Red Cross. A feature oi‘ much interest was last night's largely attended meet- ing, which was addrased by Mr. Jackson Dodds. O.B.E. Brief ad- dresses were also given by Miss Browne, His Honour Lieutenant Holman, Mr. John E. Campbell. ex- Mayor of Summerside, Rev. T.H.B. somers, Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner, Mr. D.J. Bi-‘ihnell, Hon. G.D. De- Bloia, Mr. HP. MacPhee, M.L.A., Mr. P.W. Turner and Hon. Dr MacMillan A very satisfactory Financial statement was submitted by Mr. D. A. MacKinnon, for thirty years Treasurer of the Society. The following slate of officers and executiw members was elm- ed: Officer; Honorary President. His Honour Lieutenant Governor DcPage. Honorary Vice-Presidents: Dr. H. D. Johnson, Mrs. V. L. Goodwill. Mk. W1’. Tdmsrsh, Mir. William Moran. Past President, Mr. George J. Tweedy K. . Pres dent, m. w..r.r. Mwlldillan. Vice-President, Mr. G. l". Hutche- n so . 2nd. Vice-Piufdontl: Mrs. Mchd en, Queens County; L.B. ellish, Kings County; Honorary Secretary, Mr. . Rogers. Honorary Treasurer, Mr. D. MecKinnon. LOOKING FOR IIEIRS- Enquiry is hem; made in commotion with the search for heirs to a1" 6595:: santatlves from each of the seven . also truce grand-chi Governor IcPage. Mayor B. my m a. u. l Mn. Miss Gladys Holman. Prince County. A. Mr. N. W. Iowther, KC. The nominating committee also recommended that there be repre- q on this prov- the whu about! of Iamttl. flalg: inclal executive. Isabella. but whole father's A1911 is not known. Further informant)" Granville on may be obtained from the Sims!‘- thirflcthJ-M I. a a t isited 8o tb T“ w“ “fisilily. DELI u m our? l“ fildelilarlgg We NI D Q r 1mg” lucked urhiu eilhty- ziurth year. “to unexpected death of Mr. pagpick Gormley, which occurred 3y, hi; home at 6t. Teresa, on Jan- ugry 1pm 1943, at the age 0t 65 vars. cast a gloom of sadness over the who]; community. prim” “mud Island lostonu of its best known and most mmevted citizens in the PP-"Bl"! 01' m‘- 30h" M, Njgholgon, “defy-known veter- ina , which oeenflad- in the P-E- 1. olpital earlv rwtmlnv mam- lng. Although he hlf Ne" i" 15"‘ ing heslflh for several Y9!" "l! final illness lasted fr" iiwn I week. " BOYD in Charlflfltwwli 71 W!" ago, the late Dr. Nicholson ha! Mm a life-long resident helm. H9 ll known in practically every JQBUO" of the province s: he travelled BX- tensivcy from coimiunity to £01"- fness. He. was also well and favor!‘- ably known throughout the Mar} times, and especially among horse- men for they knew as s fino competitor in former days and later as a man who hm never lost the love of s good horse. He owned and raced some of the best in this part of the country in his day. and bMk some thirty or more years ago he owned and raced Acquire. and Kalol. two of the best irhinthe Maritime Provinces at the o. The into Dr. Nicholson was n. son of the late Contain John Nicholson of Charlotte n“ and B.‘ ” ‘ a- munity in connection with his htlfi- John 1 »¢- Stanehel d triets were r$ueii§§"§§“§§,§‘,“,, sudden pBSSIDI’ of Mrs. shrink“ Cairns on January 13th at the “’ all-mi was u and abo t ' . daily ‘household uqullesfisufileif liei became suddenly ill and Dlissed aw o. few hours later. she wgs Mm "Shier o; New Glafirow a 4a . an rs. John Maths. d15- >~L the late s v “thin ‘rile da enln 9th upwards cl once hungregell-lgil? and ne hbors gathered a; n,‘ - home o Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ' Clyde River, m do i 3am 1 P E - ta r . ‘ ' tering the Ameriegli Natgyzhefirfi? Bl/Bfyflne had athered Mr. Lidinung, MacPhail cal ed the gathering u order and explained the plirpnge n; the Billilwflllg. Miss Olive Livin. ston escorted Myrtle forward wlrli Mrs. Otto Neivson read a nicely 7 worded address and Mrs. Goran» MscEwen presented her with ii wt-ii filled purse. EXAMINED IN Fiitsr All] ' IVORK-Platoon 1 of the Nursing Section of the Canadian Red Cross Coaps were examined at PflllCt‘ o; W es College recently by Dr. ILI), Johnston and Dr. J.J. Blake First Aid Work, qualifying fm- s; Ambulance Vouchers and Certificates. The course Wlls begur the first of December. The follow- a! We" illllnlYl-n! for Vouchers ifl rs. Teas M" Lili , Xtlnnl, Min Valerie Arsonliliiiz, M: gutherlno Murchison and Mi; M1“ Finlayson. Tbuwere exmnlnsd 1n m: work preaerfbod for 1h John Ambulance Certificate; Jean Qamhum, lidrn. Jean Donald, Mn. Bessie Compton, Gladys Bruce. m1. chc ‘MIT e 3t. Mrs. Mao- Do 1e Mi 1 Mrg. Jean Rosa. who was born in Gibraltar. He is survived bv his wife, the for- mer Ida. May Hsmm of Bunbury, also two sons. Wesley and William, and two daughters, May, Mrs. Bar. old Meeservy and Miiss Lily. all liv- ing in Charlottetown. Another son Frank. predeceased him. There are in: nu Jack d ‘d?’ n! '- . . an r - olaon. k7 a‘ FRIDAY On December there passed from hei- earthly a e to eternal rest one of the oldest residents of Kelly! Cross parish the person of Mill Joluhnah Monngbsn in the QiBhtY-soocuid year of her age. Deeeaae was one of a family of twelve. being the daughter of the late John R. Munaghan and his wife Rose McGulgan_ BMELT FISHING RETURNS -_ According to firgures released yes- ifldflv by Mr. .J. Larabee, sup- ervisor of Fisheri , 344,600 lbs. of smelts have been caught in Island waters this season as compared with 679.200 lbs. for the smelt sea- son a year ago. This re ts n. "WWI-Ba. of 384.600 lbs e sm season which usually closes Fob. has been extended until lleb. 25. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Th8 l5 was held yesterday from the resi- dence of her parents Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ibflv 2mm, 19 Weymouth Street: the Roman Catholic Cemercry where Rev. W. MeCardle conduct- ed the service. The pallbearers were: Abraham ‘Zalcem, Francis Zakem, Thomas Keys, St. Clair Reid, Joseph Kaya, Iiouia MeClos- y. BATCIIILDIR - MncDONALD - Stells Maris church, Pictou, N.S., was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding on Monday morning, Heb. l. when Alice Lucille MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ardhle MacDonald of Pictou was united ifl mlfriise with Bernard Thomas Befchilder, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Batchilder of Georgetown. P. El. Rev. J. Russell Ratchfoi-d offi- ciated at the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by her filth". was attractively dressed in o. Ecwder blue dress of wool crepe W1 "Ivy accessories. She carried a white prayer book. The bridal attendants were Theresa MacDon- ald. sister of the bride, and F. Bat. ehilder, brother of the groom. 11bi- tlie ceremony a wedding ut was served at the home of the bride's parents. Later Mr. and Mrs. Batchllder left for a short tr to Prince Edward Island. Th9 neighbors and friends were shocked on Jan. 12 when they learned of the passing away of Mrl- Charles A. Ramsay of Brad- banc at the early age o: s1 gar-s, She was the ‘xyoungest daugh r- o; e late Pr rick and Elizabeth Alehom of Richmond and had lived in Prince C0.. for about 35 years, where she had many kind friends who will long remember he;- u; a very efficient and obliging Tele- Dhone Operator. . . Can a farmer butcher a ig or beef for his own use only, may- out n special permit from the War. time Prices and Tmde Board? A. Yes, a farmer needs no per- mit to slaughter an animal for his own use only. 2. Om a farmer who has n. ceived his a sl permit from the Wartime Pr cec and Trade Board slaughter and sell as many-animals Is he likes? A. Yes. OIUIOI ~ Tbs [n- nual meeting of the "Ha Work- ers" Club. o the United urch of Canada at Murrayal-Inrbor was held am '.‘i..“£is.“£l'“.iu "‘l“'.'.il‘°"i"°“'° n ev ons - 0d conducted by ‘ hostess. fill Si? was followed by l necs period. Al the president. ‘Mrs. Ofiillyhlaa. Qfl- Iu I Ht. Miss h oupied the chair Mrs. Roy ks ad the president's report of the . There were thirteen members enrolled during i042 and twenty-six meetings were held. funeral of the late Irene Zakem 38 to BKUTII --—i—————~-——-——-—-—w-—- _ ADIING- At mGillbtbfiwi Hospital, llbb. 7, . i0 ID. ml Mm. Harold Mrbhfl, Ill-coeds, B Llama-i. sumuimia. . i, February 2, 1948, to nah Preston Noonm a. daiug p. 1m. .~ “h; ctctovm, l. sravaivsoul-sv the P.l.!. Hoo- pltal on F‘eb. 6, 943. to . OM Mira. Olaf Stevenson, North a dnuihter. MMN vm-At the Par. Home; on Feb. B. 194i, to Mr. and ma. Alexander MacNevln, Charlottetown, a daughter. CARR-At the P.E.I. H Feb. 9, 1943, to Mr. and Carr Charlottetown, Stillbom) born on l. James s. daughter WAYE-At the P.I.I. Honing: on Feb. 9, i943, to Mir. and Mk5. org: Waye. Hunter River, a daughter. SHEIDOW-At the P.E.I. Hospita 0n Feb. 9, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sheidovv, Mlllview, a son. MMMILLAN the PEI. Hos- tal on Blob. 8. 943, in Mr. and l. Ralph Macmillan, Hunter River, s. son. BRADLEY-At St. Teresa's. Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Dnmet Bradley. a son, Louis Francis. MncCALLUM - At the P.E.I. Hos- pital on flab. 4. 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacCallum, Dunstafh, nage, a son. , MacPBEE - At the PEI. Hospi- tal on Feb. 9. 1948, to Mr. and lvfrs. Wesley MaePhee, Charlottetown. a daughter. LAFFERTY - At the P.E.I. Hos- pital an Feb. l0. 1048, to Mr. and lvlli-s. Damien Iraffert-y. Charlotte- town. s. son. ' TREMBRE — At the P.E.I. I-Iosfll" tal on Feb. 10. 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Gufield ‘Tremere. (nee Flor- ence MacKenzle) Charlottetown. I son. Albert Charles. RODD-In the Prince County Hos- A pital 0n Feb. 9, I943, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd, Northam, n daughter. RUDD-At the RE Island Ho-sllllill Jan- 11. to Mr, and Mrs. J.A. Rodd a son. John Alan, COADY-At the City Hospital February 9th, 1943, in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coady, Giarlottetown. a son. MURPHY-At the Charlottetown Hoipltal, Feb. ll. 1943. i0 Mr. flllfl Mrs. Joseph Murphy, China Plllllfw a daughter. nail-firs TREMERE - At the P. a. r. ribs- Hospital 0n Feb. ll, i943. Albert Giarles. infant son of Mr. and ltgrs. Garfield Tremere, Charlotte- wn MoCARVILLlL-At Newton on Fell- 8, 1943, John A. McCarville. as?" '13 years , REDDIN- At Niagara F‘alls. Oil-- on Feb. 6, 1943, Arthur Warm" Reddin. druggist formerly of Civil‘ lottetown, youngest son of the late James Reddln. MURPHY -- At the Charlottielflw Hospital, Sunday. Feb. ‘l. i943- John Hamilton Gray Murphy vi 215 Great George Street in his 90th year. , sTEWART - At her residence 4- Brlghton Ave. on ‘rhui-sdav. 11, i943, Helen Marjorie, belovfl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jame! Stewart aged i6 years. I VESSEY - At. the P.E.I. HOHPW‘ Sunday. Feb. ,7. 1043. George Film- ois Vessey in his 5th year. WYAND-Died n. Mayfiald. Rb. '7' i948, Mrs. Charles Wyand in h" 17th ear. manila/in - Suddenly fli- dial? Charlottetown hospital. 3"", ~ Feb. 7, 1943. John Berriilfl" ° M Pownal Street in hi! "l" Yfcr‘ WALSH-At the residence of £60 daughter Mrs. Daniel Kelli’. M" Kent Street on Feb. 8th.. 1943- "' Edward Walsh in her 81st wear Fob glues")... At Misafluche on d 0, 1043. Mrs. James Kincaid. n3! 8 Years altar-ram.- st her i-eslgfingiuei: 4 l y; t; g y, ; Charlotte to three of the class for d. aged Mp Burlglgh Taylor (my Mncllusland. Ii- B Tyne Valley _ - M... fir:z§li§'r'§fi" lgginnvaefle 52d $15.. outstanding work during the traln- C7101!‘ 0n "idly fllillll- Fvllowinil read"; mg “an” o; m, ma. Ramsay, M. 0., Bloomfield Executive mombem- ma. B. A. Money was raised during the your loved daughter ‘of n!‘ 3;‘ y”; . the regular practice the choir O'Brien F. W. 'I‘i ish mater. Mrs. JH. Me aid, Mn. by caving food sales, hot H. George Chappal. a: Mi hnei Oiimmlskev of East Wam- in: period here. The winners were. m- . . i!!! Qt! , Feb 5 c - M a t M rcrr di a Seaman Harold T. James memlm-i- 95 l" "IL We" kmdll’ 4"‘ 1'1, h mo,“ w", “MM; Richard. J. 5. ‘riiznish 0.0. Duffy. Mics Beulah Munroe, 1P r " MM" 59*" H °"° 9" ZAKSM- Died at Qllebwi ' M'- Mw" M“ "8 re e 0' m“ -' vii/w w the Rficiflrv bv Rev- and ° y?“ -- s m. .1 n field Mrs .1 .1 Morris Mrs n 1:. Miller - - vrvriae partial Btv- v 1m Eileen Zakem aged a vent-i °' "m" “d M“ Mme” 3mm" T°'°“t°‘°“°“f°' “mm emdency‘ M“ Gardner We" the rewi- Nth-M“ ‘ma “m” Wm‘ Th’ 1i? bl " nope Dbsfl t Mrs. wiiv nuhuirfi in» m ' "mwfv-trfllllllvl‘ M15- M- beloved daughter of Mr. Mid M15» vi M" "e- A ‘"1"’ ““"“”' M’ °""“*"Y Seam“ Mm‘ M"°K“‘“‘ tation took place and a dellghtful 10"!" W" "l"! mwfll" °' ti" ‘m “l- - P" °° ' " ' i,“ ,3 '3' Kinnflh reported that the sum of gr z m“ 19 wevmouii. Street tended the funeral service tvhich|on_ M°nQaRue_ fm- seamanshm "m; mm“ time w“ enjoyed During deceased Leblanc. J. w., Charlottetown McDonald, pram n: Women: l. ‘l! "med dun" m. c“ To A] a ‘t . w" mm m the Unwed 0mm‘ a" E-J- "'5°"*‘““' summcrfld’ m‘ the evening a duet was‘ sun by Th” "imam" n" M5!“ Nwrmn‘ T‘ A" AIM“ mm ' M!“ “d.” Hunm‘ or the local church four War lv- M s c VM 1 ue m» i0. 19h. Eltmglleis R°i§rii¥r1y“'<§“t§ii?§i.l§ “""“,°,'f" Th’ ‘film's “dmhnfcillm! Lieut ‘rrainor and his mgtner mmllm my}? Llllfiugrfluihitl- ‘mhg ¥§,‘§Z§‘“§"'K°'G".5,§Q’,LQ$,, valley §§§"f,°‘£;°'“§,k'§?°§,‘,’,§' §',‘,‘°“"°“‘ Inga Certificates mide will!" u’ flgsngi-Aaregnpmased 8'2 years‘; .e. Lt . w v ' M , ,.., .... - - '___no "i““""ri.°““£il.‘..§‘il';"l°ii8l. was: iii?» iiiml"-iriilei“li - Riilr? re-.?:::rt'. J:".€::;"vi...::i§ dam‘... h... ..-.i...°':li v- 3~.°l'“'.i "iii" o t %‘“'i’1“'l""w..“““o."“§.%id“b° 'il‘i°ir"i‘$'r“%u‘:ll‘.'.'°.’tfé.‘€i1“'3lzél'l y,,~:;:v=c:.:.u:,, ,.,.;" Yd... V COS. G ‘_ _ ' ' ' I . . , ., am OH. I1 . . EDD n, Q I Tl- ‘ ' ' ' ' ] I 515"" b? M" AM“ Ashlev °l 0"‘ 5 Beglirire leaving all were presented 3,,"“1,‘,}§;'§},,°i§‘”...,°$,‘{§fi..?§.§l°° p2 ganlianlz §§§°°I"i’§rt°lril'rlb'd'wwh§ Inugliieroci. K. P- Toronto. Ont. HL. Palmer. RQP- Qlll- m" cm" $111’? Mmi-‘fiwvtllliiaoffsilslisnnig M1 Hayden vanIdei-siine. in 1P “mp” ‘mo rfindemd mil bgmn "H" lmiliMl 200d! bv the R6! freshments aware served lPE-bfllllfl worihv friend. l Mcnae- ‘l- A" 11mm‘ Con”: M“ E‘ M mgmm an‘ Prawn“ M“ my 80mm’ wee‘ mm‘ year N I-"niered llitn rest a! ‘Fm tfl Pim- Th‘ l” m" . ' ' ' ' ' - - -c . Tiimish an. mu ross Co - Covnmand- a Carl Richards illcilmim - ' ' ‘mu; chow, bv u“. Cross and cigarettes by the Prov poufgd by w; prance; not]- The fioral tributes were bemiti Perrv. - A- C c rm- ha‘ I M“ pg; o m] on wednesdlll who weed", Verige- ‘Miser; ‘James W' lnclai Government through the 'I‘rsinor. Lieut. Trainer has been fni and belr silent testimony lo Lunan. H. K. ‘Ibrnnto. Ont. ant. S'Side Detachment. 0-3-00» Seen .Treuurer. The meetin the -o- '19‘; mm John M. Nich- 4'9"“: ‘ w ' ' Carr on nadg, C0 3, The rg- I g mo of the Tvol IAWIS, A. J.. St. Peter's Bay Mrs. Ernest . Swnmerside: BIOS!!! with Ii Oil!‘ NIH l Fdt 1' ' ' n of H" OBrien, Basil MacNeilI. Charles G. v Ca I'D D a member of the staff of HMCS. th me 17 departed 0 , AB m“ M“! m n“, ' I _ Olson h, h" 1m w". a n n Dunn. A. L. Rennie. Frank Yeo and sentatlons were looked after by a Queen Charlotte for several months brothers survive, John W. Ottawa, Duncan. S. R- Charlottetown - Mr. W J. Brawders. Hr. . . - x e M d “mom. “rich ‘M m‘ cmMnmdMmJohn "yd-mp s Archibald Campbell Interment in representative of the Csnamlnq and will be greatly missed by his and Wellington, Walthsm us, to, Taylor. H. l='.. York A.J. Mti;liilon...l£rihD-.°~‘l_. k ‘n: servh s e .”. ‘IL . Uniudcburcb . loam: n-IIIQI none. . . 04b I- - . nag-u... l~.-»-_k.. f,’ ‘ i Oi -.i "' ‘1‘ f