PAGE TEN 111i: QHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN a . L111,- 19.42 ouR NEWS BUDGET a... OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBE Her many friends will regret to Mam;- R_C_A_F_ . DMISS Vera Blmusun teacher u! 1°31“ 11""- Mm- 31'0"“ 140N011 15 left yesterday morning ‘after spend- Tryon Consolidated School is a visi- HWPIY-fll ing a short IUIIOUiglI with her par- tor to Montague the guest of Miss where sue underwent. an operation. ems Mr, and Mrs. P, Mnhgr, Pie. Stirling Ray Moose, me- l" P1119111 1n me 9-3-1- chanic of New Annan. is now with the R.C.O.C.T_C. in Ontario, Miss Ethel Palmer and Phyllis R.eay have left for Marjorie HyndmuL-L. lss Alice Eraser. teacher of . .w. ri- ii Mr w dmms and School. Charlotte- Miss Mary Brown. Miss Gladys My Miss horse and Miss sally Stanley of J. Ralph Calder, students in Med Mon“ Amherst. N. 5.. spent the week-end icine at McGill University, Mont- Miss real are spending their Easter vac. Mary Bulger_ Tliey return to the atloii at tiieir homes in Charlotte- uiainlaiid today. in Charlottetown, guests of "1“"“'°’ "m1 mmds- ..‘Mlss Marjorie I-Iyndmanmeach- MOGGI 56h 1 C is spending her Easter holi- at her home in MOIIIGRUE.—L. -Mrs. Arnold Wilson and llttle Sgt. Harry Reeves from England where he spent one _ar and a half, on a furlough with is parwtr Calvin and Mrs. Reeves CONDITION IMPROVED —The —Herbie Phillips oi the R. C. N. £15?‘ condition of Right Rev. Msgr, J. A, V. R. .\Il‘.l'|3ll_\'. Rzctor of St. left Monday to rejoin his U , t td Dugesttliirs lship nédteg spending a short fur- m mwr“ Y» “F15 1'51"" e 1° 111- 011811 l 1115 11111111"- MTS- 11°11“ dau hter andra, are s endin e proved last night. He has been con- ard Waite, summerside. g s p g lined to the City Hospital since un- dergoing an emergency operation several weeks ago. Easter holidays with her parents, -——— . and Mrs. C.B. Morris. Sp BIRTHDAY GREETINGS - Dr. Street. MacGuigan of Charlottetown is receiving congratulations today, h. ring in a. fall from I. fence Monday. o; m, “gum AuxmN-l chaperonos Wm pa" to hue “m. Church, leaves this morning for Toronto to attend a the Mission Board or the United Church oi Canada. ..‘Mr. Arnold L-ane on the stafl ‘ birthday. of the T Eaton Co.. Moncton. came He is 63. the dale of his birth be- by plane to Charlottetown and on to Montague where h i his Easter holidays with his ACCIDENT VICTIM IMPROVING M1‘. and Mrs. Harry Lents-L. -The condition oi David Reardon. i-ircar-old son oi Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rcardon, Green Street, was re~ ported to be improved inst nig H: is a patient in the City Hospital 511 suffering from a scalp wound caus- ed by a fall from an automobile. wiu. ’I‘.-\KE COURSE - Dr. J. AMENDED l-‘lHNI-‘liab- Mr. c “'3 01"“ 7- 1919- D. MacGuigtin oi the Medical staff L. and Mrs, MacDonald returned of the Charlottetown Hospital left Frluay nisht for Montreal on Saturday to take Pictou Island having attended the a couise in Electrocardiography and funeral of Mr. b also a refresher course in surgery. from Plctou and .."I'he condition oi Mr- healer B. Mellish Montague. who has been ill for about six weeks remains the me. Mr. Mellish suffered a shock hile attending church on February 22nd and his recovery is being anx- iously waitcd for bv his relatives and ther the late John W. MacDonald AIRHAN ILL IN IIOSPI'I‘.~\L — _?__ Word has b'en i-eccivsrl by RECEIVE DONATION , Kelvin. P. E. 1.. Charlottetown Hospital recently re- tliot her son, Alfred stavert. who ceived the generous contribution of is serving in R.C.A.F. at Yorkion. $50.00 from the been operated the institution. on for zictii: appendicitis. His coii- given to ray tlie first installment h. on the New Fiigidtiire which they ééém Nursery Depaitment of the Hospital s;nic Nursery Club of DEATH __ word has This donation is been weaved bv M“ sumley Ta), APPOINTED BURSAR. - Mr. na- wnrd Hardy, Alberion, has been ap- k painted acting Bursar of Falcon- He succeeds Mr. John McQuaid of , who is at present serving with His Majesty's Forces. Mr. Hardy in charge of the Vendor shop at Alberton before it was clcsed by the GCVCIIIIIICIII SCIIIC 1.11119 8Z0. C --SUDDEN _ $11k?“ —é\M‘. Kelli} _ limeron receiv e sa news o iliérfio ‘alt L3, ‘0121231136110 fiiéufiil the death of his aunt, Anna Rey- ple's Cemetery. The services conducted by Rev. Archdeacon Har- _€_ riron. The pallbearers were: SUCCESSFUL TAG DAL-On sis. Charles Peters. Prank ivfcNsil _ _ people Donald Baker. Major Small, Don- M__ willingly gave their services to the nld Stewart and Reg Ellis-s, L‘ tag day sponsored bv the Ladies Aid of the P, E. I. Hospital and col- Saskattl €\\'i\ll, IITS ditiuii is satisfactory". Rock-V PO11“ of the “Rh. SATURDAY _ sum,‘ danh Mclssac, Scott, Saskatchewan. Mr. age to the roof of Brooklyn Vail‘s residence in Gaytowii was fire discovered uiortly after 10 gram was , o'clock Saturdng: morning. The city Mrs. Katherine MiicInnis. Dorches- alarm ter streenamiouncing the death of and had the bizizs nuclei‘ control’ in 1101‘ 515101-111-111111 MYS- HI-lllh J. M80- n fcw miiiiit-L-s. It is believed it start- 9411111110 ed from sparks from the flue. Field Husbandry at the Expezimen- d FAMILY BEREAVED. — A tele- m] sgauon there’ -—FUNERAL SERVICES — funeral of the late Otto R. Crabbe ivas held from the home oi his sis- lll‘.".l'flf‘ll responded ‘of Son Diego, California. after a lingering illness. Her hus- maiid who predeceased her a native of St. Georges, P.‘ E. I.. where niany rel- atives still reside. holds, wife of the late Dr. P. R Reynolds of Santana, California. Death came quietly in her sleep af- ter a brief illness. Mrs. Reynolds leaves to niourii one . Margaret MacNeill of 'I‘ry0n, The remains were rest at Poi-est Town Moselum, Glen- dale. calfThe detox-Lied has livedbin we“, liquor in Santana ci a num l o years: u- was learned yesterday. An ‘EEPCMFQSIIHQHE f1igil$sduflg acquam in the price 0i all i “ "s ' ' ' liquor is to go liito effect immedi- ately. This new increase is in addi- n to the recent 10 per cent plac- e on the sale of alcoholic bever- ages as a. Health Tax by the Pro- vincial Government. The Prices and Trade Board has graiit- 1 on ed special permission for ilie nciv ed increase in price, which varies. It of is understood the minimum is i0 PROMOTE!) OVERSBAS-Lleut. Rcgis Arsenault of the 2nd Heavy lith Heavy Batt. . . . Saturda a bev' of lllfllld to Major Williams also re- v '1 1 1* a $011 01 14"- 111-11100 1.1 non PRICE INCREASES - $000.00. One young 001100101 Pcopfie of Prince Edward Island started outat 8.30 and stopped at 8 Wm pay more for IIBVLIIII received three tins of money mun-s it amounting to $25.00. ' matron on Rogers Corner had $30.00 in her box in amounts no larger than 25 cents. The hearty cooper- ation oi the public is much apprec- iated by the Auxiliary. RIFLE PELLET HITS TRAIN - Passenzcrs on the Murray train were startled yesterday wli a pellet from an air rifle punclur a hole in one of the windows the coach just as it entered city. Tlzc train was in the vicinit of the crossing near the Island C01 Storage plant when the iiiciden occurred. Fortunately two passeng- ers sitting by that particular wiii- dow had left their seats a few sec- onds before the pellet hit the glass. It. left a small round hole but trace oi the “shot" could be founu. EXAMINE STONE WORK _ Worknich are busy at present ercct- like Veterans. ing scaffokling on the front Charlottetown Post Office. eing done to ascertain the condi- tion of the stone and brick work near the top. It i5 feared that pro- 1118._11e114‘104‘1 hing t.» crumble and if 5;) would be music was played by the Training bably some of the stones are begin- 43011110 L a menace to citizens passing the building. A.T. ti Kinnon and Son are the contract ill send a report of their findings to Mr. P.S. Hunter, Re- sident Distiict Engineer. Saint John N.B. If it is necessary repairs will PAINFIJL INJURY-While 0901" aiing a circular" saw in the car- pcnttr sliop of Borden Myers. Sli- Avards Friday Mr. Wilfred Oatway lost the thumb of bis right hand which accidentally came tact with the saw. He was rush- ed to the City Hospital and is re- ported to be doing nicely. one mung incl ca sc There passed quietly away at the home of her son in Lower Montague on Saturday morning. h 04?. Mrs. Julia Boudreault. widow of ihe late Augustus Boudreault. at the advanced age of 9'! years. PUMPERS ARRIVE-Pour trail- er piimpes designed for the vse 0f the auxiliary firemen lotietcivn have arrived in the city and iirc housed ln the Fire Hall. . Six moi-c of the machines are ex- T0 ATTEND MEETING — Rev- I’. J. Levy, minister of Charlottetoiifl leaves this mom- Baptlst Church, _ B MILITARY PARADE -— Over 150 ‘Baptist- Pllb1100l10fl C°mmm°¢ y, smart-stepping soldiers from No. 62 Army Basic Trilllllflg Centre paraded through the strce of Charlottetown yeste day after- nzon and attracted the oi thousands of citizens as went by. The men. many oi them new recruits, presented a splendid _. appearance as they marched alon Decked out in iii cf the battle dress, the This 15 along with the precision oi a well. balanced machine. .I. Andrew. M.M., Officer Coirmand- the parade. Martial week in Toronto. He will return to zhe city on Saturday. Mrs. Levy will accumpany he, husbflnq as (or u punipers are to be used for A.R.P. work. Mounted on three pneumatic the Dominion G-cvern- manufactured by Biekle-Seagravc people, have each a rated capacity cf 150 gallons a minute at 1S0 pounds ptLmp pres- sure. They take water by suction fr ponds or direct from a hydrant connection, Each has three cutlets for inch and cne half hose and 12,700 feet (f such ' ' hose have arrived with the mach- ines, together with nozzles and ad- EASTER waponvo aELLs-A *“"°"5‘ tt w ui 1y celebrated in the lovelv Chapel of Catliedfalkon Saturday o'c c . Margaret Fry. daughter of Mr. and ADI" Mrs. Harry Fry of Charlottetown Monday and it is expected to be was united in marriage to Sergeant- finished by the following Saturday, Mr, G.R. Holmes. returning officer the constituency of Queen's, Canon announced yeste mmiid- cite will deride whether the feder- AIRMAN STILL ILL --Mrs. Jos- eph Francis. Charlottetown, leaves this morning for Hamilton. Ont. to visit her nephew, Ac. l Carl Mur- phy of Moi-ell. who is still A few days ago word oi his serious ilness was ceived by relatives here. since then his condition has remained He has been with Royal Canadian Air Force for over entering or wam CORRECTION-In a r0001’?- tl-ie Summerside Board of Trade meeting which appeared in Satur- day's Guardian an error appeared. 29.000 pounds of Irish mos W000 marketed from Queen's and Kings counties. not 421,000 as reported. Mr. pounds were marketed from Prime County, 4,000 pounds from Queen's County and 25.000 po King's County. One district in Prince Cotiiiiy alone has paid out $12,000 PLEBISCITE ENUMERATION- Enumeration oi those qualified to ote in the Dominion il 2'1, will get underway next raven HIGHWAY CLEAR- caoiiotwtowo - summer-id- Wivfé Rii;’§.“i:"é.*ii.‘§t§of°i’5i?f for highway is again open to wheeled mlngham, cl, The Government snow Malone officiated with the l breaking late family and intimate friends in snow barriers attendanceTThe bride wliowas un- from m, pyjnnse Wm, °‘ ‘Mn-brie r0 izriizii.vzi.=iiziz.i"airmail o mo. ma»... c eric our.‘ and pretty in a becomm! Pond“ service, Everyone over 2'1 years of blue suit with chic hat and match- seven feet lilgli at The road is also clear to Borde and almost as far as Alberton on i tlie western road n the paved higliivays Wis age is qualified to vote. Ninety- three enumerators will conduct a lioiise-to-house canvass of the poll- ing divlsicns. There are inately 110 polling baths izecriuse niiy poll having over 350 votes is a double one. There are 71 rural poll- ._ in; divisions, and 22 in the city. was Sglgmnlzgj Mr. D. Lyster MacInnis is plebiscite Church M31159 a; clerk for the county. Friends oi Mr. John Alfred Har- of Cape Traverse were _ to hear of his sudden death at the Summerside railway station a- bout ten minutes to three Saturday The late Mr. Harvey, who was 60 years old. had been in falling health for about a year but of his death had been feeling qu te well and had intend- ed going home to Cape Traverse for He had been stay- ing at the licmc of the late Mrs. Major Hiiestis, Summerside. He was stricken in the station waiting room and passed away immediately. Mr. Harvey was a well farmer and fox rancher of the Cape Traverse district. He had retired a- bout a year ago and had spent the R accessories. Her corsiige was of ' roses. The Guardian loins in iig Sergt. Observer Hayes and _ , some his popular voting bride iiiany years Now ovrri- ninety per cont or hapmness_ of all pavement is clear to motor traffic but the secondary dirt roads are still bogged clown with snow A quiet wedding and mud in most places. ANOTHER BIKE "FISIIED UP- A bicycle, iiliich was stolen JOHNSTON-ASH NUPTIALS in ‘Prinitv United seven o'clock on Saturday evenmg April 4th when Rev. Hugh Miler _ inst united in marriage Fdna Mae Siiir- 1101181 501 its ley Johnston. daughter of Mr. an William Johnston, 174 Elm The grading system in the educa- V -up of the Dominion was d criticisrd by Dr. E. W. Robinson, Inspector of High Schools for Nova Sydney Scotia, Wolfville, last night in an I o; interesting address delivered at the bride annual conference of the P. E. I. Miss Teacher's Federation. I-Ie expressed Meme’ the belief that the present system .0 m_ FOL was‘ responsible for bridal 10011118 sclicoi at grade six because the Queen Howl‘ they were not b21111 taught lei’ showed aptitude for. a About 525 teachers from almost m“; w every school district in the viiice irseinbled in Charlottetown lfesierdirv as the three-day conven- . tioii got under way. The meetings s em are being held in Prince of Wales College Auditorium. Dr. Robinson addressed the opening session y“. 10111111! afternoon and meeting last night. The president's address was delivered last evening Edison MacDonald, Char- wuteiy grave at the iott of the Mrs. Marine wharf last evening. The Ave., "wheel" was one of the dozen or Leonard William Ash, more which were stolen and thrown Portsmouth England. The into the river last fall by a young was attended by her sister Illfrlfl who confessed the thefts to Helen while Co.pl. city police several months ago when R.A.F‘., supported tlic g1 confpnted with another charge o,’ lowing the stealing f1. postal letter: he is niw party motored to About half a. where, with about twenty-five in- dozen bikes were recovered by police vited guests, the day after the YS-‘Jflg mun told or supper was served, The wharf. 1110 b11410 “'11s proposed bv Corpl. However. cclrl weather then sct in Moule and hapnry responded to by and coiistruced an ice barrier which 1110 E1'-'0111- F01101V111f§ 51115130.‘ and instrumental music disappeared loyged. Happiest congratulations are e Hr‘ icavts to mourn his widow, the former Miss Lizena Huestis of Al- bany, one son Raymond at home, a daughter. Mrs. Vernon Mut- Caps Traverse. Four brothers urrivc. They are. Prof. D . . Dailitiusie University‘. Hali- iiix; i-liirry- Harvey and Bruce i-lar- Vancouver, B.C,, l-larvcyx Cape Traverse; sisters, Mrs. Ira Cameron and Mrs. Alexander Freeman bo'ii Thh funeral will h:- hcitl on Tues- ~.; two o'clock from liis late residence to the Presbyter- ian Cemetery, TfyOil.—S. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Baker, Cnarltotetown, were (‘A1318 ycstcrdzrv that in the Penitentiary. - throwing them over prevented further Now that the ice has antther search is belnz made Mr. 0X Parker Lund recovered the bicycle last night which was returned to Yesterday at 2 p.m. this its owner. Mr. A.B. Baznxfl. lt was Was the scene of something which in 800d shape despite the long cx- has not been common for a good posure in the water. Considerable interest ——— was shown by all lovers of horses A pretty wedding was solcmnizei in a. parade which began at Lower of the Most Holy Queen Street, travelled up Queen Redeemer at five o'clock yesterday to Euston, along Euston "Win11"; W110" M1S= Agnes Higgins, mouth, from Weymouth down (é21\1‘1-’a1115'1‘;l1 1:310 and Kxellt tofLower Prince. from Prince . " .2 .. (‘CWO 0 1K9 v ‘ritfnn Q * - or Cpl Clifford Murphv. FLCIAJ" a u to Qu on ictuiiiing son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Felix Mom or m; Murphy of Vcrntn River, A large the (my and number of relatives Mrs. Stephen ‘rrainor was elect- ed President of the Charlottetown Sub-division of the Catholic wo. 111011'5 Iflilxue. at itie annual meet- liig which was held in the K. of a] 111111. Tuesday evening. April l l. Otlicr ofiiccrs elected were, Mrs. J. E Cullen. first vice president; Mrs. J. D. McGuigan, second v1“ Miss Mary McDonald, ililrd ilcc president vice-presidents were all rc-elected, Miss Evangeline Vessey was re. elected Recording Secretary by aoclamation. Mrs. Ernest McTague Kalmucko is ‘Treasurer and Mrs. W. J, P, MacMillan, Corresponding Secre- tary. Councillors are, Mrs. Nellie Nicholson. Miss Hilda Gills. Mrs. Jciiu Pollard. Mrs. chard. Mrs. P. J. Ready, Mrs. F, Walker, Mrs. siira Benoit, Mrs. J. J. Trainer. Mrs. D. F. Kelly was convcncr of the Nominating com- The retiring president. Mrs. W horse T. Coady. I-lazelbrook. in a brief brought up by ten “M10511 saddle members for the m accomplished missing as tlic result of air opera- 11011.5 on the night of ‘ Ilie telegram from the Air Officer in Chief of the R- C. A. F. Overseas proinscd that to starting point. harness“ horses of surroun ng parts andcerlgggfi yyierle present aréd soirlifi good horse _ a I _ I esi was note , We iigton Mac- “hLh 1"“ 11‘-‘1'~"11m°41 by R01’. A» Ne ll driving "Raymond Budiong" ntlracuvyv an iwidlngltlililaliéignyllg/facminald driving Willard Kelly was driving the only pair in the parade, a]- bv forwarded immediately, M""17011@111'1. CBS-R- f-‘lt. Lt. Baker, who was born in suniiiiersidc 23 years ago, has been operational flying scpiember. For several months he was the only Canadian in i-i Royal tired in a dess of poudre blue with navy coat and fox cape. she was H0118“ and “lore a “"554” O1 pmk hitched together to make a. good The bridcsivinld, Miss Rita Sin- iiott. Was attired and beige hiit with brown acccs. s ries and fox scarf. She wore a 00Y§flrte of talisman roses, The gioom was supported bv Mr. Reginald McLeilan of to ' Canadian Air Force unit_ It was while engaged in air iiic latter that he failed to fl Mr Allie Cuicliffe behind "Allie Burn- m_.. Dr. R. F. seamen, Frnnlcwlieat- ley. James Arbiiig. William Mc- Veagh were also present other horsemen in the parade. Be- sidc the harness turnout the par- Enlisting in July. 1040. at Monc- commissioned as Pilot Officer in April 194i. 'I‘wo months later he wont overseas and IiflS been on opcratio"al flights for seven months. His politics as a pilOt were soon recognized and he recently l‘l’(‘i'iV4'(| two promotions-- an. I-‘clloivinp (he corcmonv a trod- ding breakfast was th home of Miss Martha Poole. Unlicr and 111° "a? prlnpa 311.09g Th“ “as attended b‘. other saddle horses The relatives and friends of the bride 11°15“ We" 114111011 b1’ 0111119010 cqucstrians and made an impres- The happy (‘Oiiltlfi then left. on 51W‘ "PDBBFRHOP- Mnsimi- Frankie Clark and M|== Aim Blake ntiracicd e ads: was led by one saddle operation extended her. Coiiveiiers of the various com- of ilir~ Mrrltimt- Pro- muwr!‘ 110v“ 1191111119110 109°"! '11’ THURSDAY‘ iiLrong was also taken to hospital" s‘ ' 0n January 20, i942. after a brief _B|.;CE1yEs gm NEWS -34“ but his condition was describe as At tho closing session of P. 1 ; illness, Sister Marie HcnYY'01°1'd°1' JOhn Pond has received the sad rwd although it was announced he T- !"- held 1n P-W-Q- Ava-limi- - of Providence Holyoke. Mass. d “W; o; m, dun, o; h" mom“ would not. be released last night, terday morning. Hon, my; ‘ 11° 91'°Y1°°1‘- Adm“ 11”“ Mrs. C. R. Turner who passed any ’ F“ 3' °-- mum" 0! lau- —_ at her home. in Kingsbridge, South FRIDAY 0* 1 I r 1&1: wafer;- -Mrs, John H. Doucette of De De s“ d A m 4 sh . _ 4 11M F:‘15161111322111enéofipiggouawgfiégal; lent’: t? mougirl “her igusband ante! brliillefhsfiggxlicfinplsonhg hmn “wmu m’ “m: mfltauim hi: morning. I-ier condition ls much mme 5°“ “n‘1_£"_‘f'_‘m“‘h1‘"5' ‘Peggmisfinaermfimttwgu-jaug wgdmqhy ‘fur-now; Iinpzoved. Her husband and her LEGION Dmck m", w“ B a‘ ‘l’! u u‘; t 6?“; 0mm“ compumnwd m &i‘;$.’i‘°§i;o‘“if2oofii“.i’%; ow -=~,~-;,d»-=-=- ~~ Tim-i wit; M?!‘ H?»- <~ “i- mlv» at azcsttusmmtrti" - d be . M ‘ - R.C.A.!'.. Moutcon_were with her. wzréfiuapue: b ‘gm $211231 dc “d gill 2:21:51! 1120x031: aphid“ work and emu," m m. gr d, his dance ban. The dance was Harry Rapson and family at his ma” °t 31111-1111” i“ 1111a Pio- PAINFUL INJUIHS- lane con - under the direction o! Mn A_G_ former “mm seuuemenh- vinoe and aske _for continued so. tion of I-UI-YBIBI-Od b ty Mc- mum “armament Oman m‘; _____ operation and assistance in m. (711111-"11- ‘"1"’ S“! "$41 1‘ 1°11” e5 the Tuesday night dance committee Th, Qhulgtggwwgflggdqj 1nd. 11111"- _ OI-Dlfll-AII‘ was reported to be good last nilht- were Ml’! HEN!!! Meseervy‘ MXI Lined make this city n 90ft 0f call . - - one of the t. clans However. 1t W111 be nevasslry 101 Elmer mmiiie; Mrs. an. McDon- iii uio ropoeed Moncton-Bydney PM.‘ p, "mum mm m, 9 Se: 1101' 0° 1111410180 1111 °11°P11 °11 W410i’ aid; Mrs. (Dz) Croken. Newfoun land air service, it was d - r 3-13.13; T, 3mm; to improve her leg.She is a daught- ____ owed at a council meeting he“ é” “sue twelve their will“: er of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc- | C T _ 1 1m In; c}; 1cm» _3e. 91111111“- T11° “"113 3m 1" 1* 95am‘ recvgn? afioitunfigmeggimlltiliscloso‘: 113081111150 11111: lmswlflzrlglpfflzxllllenll §fdfiimnhfii°9fiffi 332,2; 1“ m“ c111’ HWPML that the local Division of the $0 $110 R011 W11"! 17011141 110 0"’ by “lumba- og Yifllorg, '*'_ Royal Canadian Mounted Police 11°01 1111015‘- Wll "P109001 1"! M1‘- Hgfbgff, B51113 Caryn} q; um” —ISLANDEB.DEAD—M1',HOP- wm “comm, h, Wynn,“ the s. A. Ma od, and possibility oi manmewm ledthoclass Gro ' good Raynor. 01450110111- Ymlvfl‘ '1 coveted MacBrlen shield eignifl- 111° °°mm*“°°m°“* °' '1 "‘"‘““h*” Captain a: o’ Fullerton ‘onto? telegram Wednesday April l, con- cam M mevhlghest average re_ service between Charlottetown and wuunanmhg ihe school 331mm M veying the sad news of the death Von,“ shooting o’ an the can,“ Newfoundland within the next two M he pinned the double a“: Hm as; Ratings, Mags. oi histgily brtztlifilr, d,“ divisions The competition u weeks, was vaiced by Dr, J.A. Clark. bum on "w 81mm,‘ tunic smiled av e: aynor, par c - ' -i—- ' "are “~i~*i~.:i~ ‘ii-rat's at“; artisan: §%§-é?f-=’i¢°=1“o$i‘ii1°“‘o'“to.l2: °1 ' m“ 1' e“ 3° °“ ' the Dominion The local Mounties q f n8 1 m, h y, City. l mm“ 1n sudden bereavemlant‘ won the honor for the 1941 eom- fififl$fwtfibn"finu’g§ffl,dw‘f'°rpfil There were three Maritimelreh h grhesiiziin-ohgié i1?‘ Bflgsmlillilg Wm“- 4th. when Mrs. Margaret Che-paella 111° "W351" 11°" JWP" 41°- Abram Rayiioi‘ ' 5' “*1 of Borden and Mr. William Miliing- 1W“? M1115 Ccmea“ 411 9511111101. N. ‘___ ' REPORT SALVAGE "LOOTED" yon’ also 9f Borden’ m“ united m Be; Joseph Pierre Cyreltlle Gervais, —-Eight truck drivers will be out 1 _ Mm _ S. Leonard. NB. an William p3E5ENTA1-1QN_ may," 8"“- 104111! with the 250 5011001 boy! W110 ififiifigmu? 1201;535:111 . ‘rig: bprtiado HIM“ e5 °1 3Em_“§-_Ii.5_-___ ma were presented to ML Gorhfin have been collecting salv e for w” Jam 1n |, gtree length dress Emma Cooke on Saturday last by his 5°11,‘ filhdaysi‘ The was“ 31191311- oi brown wool crept‘. 11" ‘"1111 ‘ many tiends cf the City Market. w ° “s “"1151? bee" 1431111 E41 11F‘ gold crepe and bead embroidery. on his retirement after nearly forty and deposited in designated spots, she wore a bglgg Cont», with mini; COSTELLO-At Green Bay on Ap- years of attendance the“, in the will be loaded into the trucks and neckier, and brown and beige ac. ril 1, 1942, to Mr. tend Mrs. Nor- meat buflness‘ The presentation taken no.1 the shed 0n the Agrioult- ceggcries, The attendants were Mr, bert Costello. a daugiter. was made b M,’ G_ Arthur cum ura al site. Househoders have and Mrs, 13.1,. MgcKinnon or char. SMALLWOOD-Alt the City I-Ios. more the “keg clerk who ex- been P1101111 111011‘ 50110180 0X1 11110 lottetowxi Following ilie ceremony D1101. AS1111 '7.194~. $0 MP- Mid Mrs. pwsséd the wishes or Mn Cookers front door-steps where the school the happ couple left by the after- Sheldon Bmallwood, Bouthport, g many "rend, ,0, m, rapld may, Boys have bleep picking it up. How- IIOOII tran for Borden where they gagging. m c“ ery to health again. we. comp aints have been heard will reside A. — At e y Hospital _______ ibhat the madterial on the) steps lass __.% E Tnéhrursdray, Alprg 2, 1941. to Mr. mid . __ 00b "we " b. time vd. '1 er MORE uonsns sumo vs p- s. oscp asap. a son. Louis fugggflgémtlizsilgiégnbgg than the co1lecto¥s1sseveralzitizelis Increasing difficulty in securing Emmett. Gearde. Br “mm Buckle was had es_ have complained that anything oi tractors is turning the attention of MHoDONALD — At Covehead on ‘e195’! ainemoon yfrom me gm? value was taken from the waste on Prince Edward Island farmers b0 April 7th 194.2 to Mr, and Mrs. Irii dine?’ Funeral Home service was their steps and the remaivder left horses, The change came since the MacDonald, a. daughter, conducted b Rev bonam Booth ioi- the collectors; also it l5 re- beginning of the war with Japan DOUGLAS-At the P. E. Island m d assLqwdyb Rkv J A Nichob ported the piles of salvage cepzsit- and the subserruent difficulty in sec- Hosp-lain April c. 1942, to Mr.‘ mid ‘O3: P “boa Y ~er-c_ r Me S ed iii areas bv the schocl boys have ui-ing rubber t res with which many Mrs. Henry Douglas, City, a dough. ~ 1~ a 1°15 W ~ 551 a been subjected to similar t.ca I ient new tractors are equipped. De- tei‘. Fred Roper, Alex Agnew, Dewar 1 y 1 __ “ "'___‘s- ii;v.."‘.:.§:.°:°r. ':..:'°r...ir..r.:: itii...i'.i's.i~.."or'tii ii:- BWWM“ s“? P"“°°~ 1“1°"“°"1 T110 P110118 0f Georsmwn High of Agriculture. Minwrt. Shaw. the o. Hogg.'a son, ' ' sh°m°°d “miilfly- $011001 11011 the spotlight at Post deputy minister noted a slight re- MELLISH—At the Monctcn Hosi;i_ —— night's session of the P.E.I. Teach- vival of interest before the end 0i tal. Moncton.. N. B.. on. March 20 AIRMAN HONORED - John P. erfi; Federation when they staged 194i Previous to that, however I942. to Dr. H L and Mrs. Mclrsliri MacLcod or the R.C.A.F., was the Trial Scene from the Merchant "iriaiiv excellent draft horses were daughter Carole Roma-L. '1 Mme °11 1‘ “Tekni 1111111111111 o“ 01 Vfiniflc before one of the largest offered for sale but went beggim CMIPBEl-lr-At 11w Prince (‘oiimv Saturday. M81011 23111 a 1111801111111- audiences ever u, attend an enter- for a market", '11s said waste“: Hospital, April 1st. to Mr mid lip-g. be!‘ 0i his nekhbvri and 11101108 tainment in the large Prince of horses imported into the province 170111011 J. Campbell. Blflomlicld. a 110m 1110 51111011116108 diff-Wits Wales College Auditorium The btys had set a price ‘evel ranging from 110111411101‘- gathered at hi.» home in valleyfield. and 811-15 110m Georgetown turnel s75 to $130 At the end of 104i it SMITH-At. P. E, 1., Hospital, April and presented 111m with a W011 in a brilliant performance as the was estimated there were ‘20340 6- 1942- m Mr‘ and M's‘ H11"? Wwded “dd 955- and a gm- 0111i’ portrayed the characters it‘; horses in the prtvince It ivzis a $101111- 31111191‘ 311/913" 5°11 170111111 Although taken by surprise Mr. this difficult drama Adding to slight reduction from the previous Hazry (stillborn) ' 15001-0041 101111041 11110113’. 111011141118 their laurels the boys of the East- year when the figure was placed at Mc-KENNA "" Q11 5191111 19*? 1° “'1 1°? 111011‘ 1110118111111111055- The 0H1 K1ng's'School followed with 28650 It was ointed out should M11 011d N1"- Ehn" Mam“ 1‘ evening was pleasantly spent with g fin, demonsu-mon o; pyramid 5 591-058 deman go,- norm; devemp daughter, Shirley Marie. games and music. Refreshments lmfdlrig and Dhygjga] training bgcauge of wartime condlflgng n9 LLEWELLYN -- At 51111111101510! 11'0" 80110311 by 111010-41108- A ntvel feature of estei-day great increase in the horse popula- A 1'11 Z1. 1942 17> MT- 011d M"- -—-—— afternoons sessi . : l r C arles Llewellyn. a son. RECEIVED WORD or" slsrnivs ion of a. sooioiorrliiiziatisoif Inigjetflse gegrsfwmld be possibe m we“! DIXON-M the FY1000 E0W11411-1- DEATIL-Word has been received program, This took the form or g ___ land Hospital, April 6th, 1042. to of the death oi Mrs. John A. Mac- luncheon which was held at The Tho funeral or the late John MY- 01141 M114 5119111” 131x11“ m" 410110141 K111851011. Ont. who scent Charlottetown coirinenclng at 1 Dunning tool: lace on Friday Ap- F10W11°0 10011411 1101111 T17“- 0 1W0 Y0"! 111 New 9111880111. NB- D.m. The president cf the Piedera- ril 3rd from Fhe residence of his daughter- M1115‘? Adele‘ vrith her brothel‘. Daniel Silliker. tion, Mr. Edison MacDonald pre- soii-in-law Mr Stephen Berti-am 6111"“ -' A‘ °111111°1°e1°“11 born at O'Leary. P. E. Island, the sided ovoi- the iiinorioori ' Hazel Grove his Service “as ooh.’ Hospital. April B. 1942 i=0 Mr- and youngesthof four sisters. Surviv- ____ ' ducted by lie“ LM_ Muffay and Mrs. William Griffin, North Wilt- ng are er husband. Emma. at $01.11) , _ s ' ‘ " _, shire, a son. Lincoln, N.!-f.: Grace. Detroit: Jen- soldiers igtlalnsi A(i"2,EC_ATIk3fl!'I1y i3? $111.12’ figaghgiihserdorggglirgn CLQRKE-‘Al? 111° P» E~ I< 11mm“ "10. Haddock. Alberta. and James yesterday for troiiriiii "oaths-e in Peace Perfect Peace and ‘Rock oi 0111'" 3- 1942 1° MY- "10 M"- New Waterford. C. B.; and one Canada. Thirteen ogi these ‘w r 112080710110 B11118 M!‘ B1111 M1‘! Damel Clarke’ M1‘ Stewart " son. Edmund. Professor in Toronto natives of Nova Scotia Isanrzgre Rilbert Hill accompanied by M15; o0 - University-New Glasgow News. leaving included‘ Private I-I Ts Mafilaret Hill sang with much MURRAY-At m“ P1111“ Ed’ Mr. Macdonald is anative of Brook- Arsenault Middleton‘ J 5B1 ' t feeling and beaut- that lovel old ward Island Hcslpm“ m‘ Apr“ 2' field. PEI. Allllnlidale; .1 T Kin‘; ‘Si favourite "Qnly Ygfimmmg 1942. to Rev. and lvfrs. 1.. M. -——- ay; J.H. MacDonald ' pears; wiiot we Have Done." Mr. Miir- M‘"“Y- i‘ ‘1011811191- SOLDIERS LEAVE - Thirty-one Station; J,A. Plnggu siimmersgde- ray brought comfort to the bereav- ‘ii soldiers from No. 62 C.A.B.'I‘.C. at. L. McGonnell Lot 05- p, 1315c’ ed and a message to all assembled 1115111115553 Beach Grove left yesterday for eer- quiere, “ummerside- L'F ' guns“- his sermon bearing thou his oi the ______ vloe elsewhere in Canada. A total Charlottetown- ,1 E’ m} tier 55b ' Easter messa e "I am he Rcsur- Zrrxgfiqormsmhv: ._=A;=r=hfhon., °r 22 hemmed 1° N0" 5001111- 15" 11001’ J. Labobe‘ fenn: ‘Isla 57 rection and ghe Life" There are oi the bride's parents Mr and Mrs 101111015 10flv1hg W010: Privates JE. R. ‘Lcckman nadidgegrte- “A, it to mourn thr-"e railshtars‘ Mrs Earl C Johnston Fcrtiiiic Bi" ~' Bermfid- summer-‘fldei J» C- 1-0" CBmDbeII. Charlottetown E R,‘ Stephen Bertram‘ with uliom he on A ril 9 1042 by the Rev AVA Clair. Summer-side; D. R. Buell. Mt. Hutchinson Elerslic- f1) 'M ' resided Miss Mary (Dunning of Macqqiarrie Miss Daisy EthciJolin- 411010111 B K- 0amer0ii. Richmond: Giiisen. stI Mary's isoadi Pp M“ Jersey Citv and Mrs. Edison Hean- sioii to wiiriioro hoi-vey Aitkcn. also H. E. Clow, Pleasant Grove; M. A. Guigan, Iona' L Arsenault ‘sung- ey of Clinton. Interment took place Q1 Fortune Bridge 90511001105- 141500110110: 11- L- Fw- merside; air ‘Dennis 01Lea '- ln the Iilarsate cemetery beside his MILLINGTON - ‘CIIAPPELLE - C11"?- G°°T~80141W11I 560114101. Leo- W. E. Dixon ‘East Bofuc- A wife who predeceased him twentv- A; nlnltv Pnrsgnage April 4 i042 ville and .1. c. McAlduff, Alberton. Gallant. Rusticoville one"... i .,' nine years agO. ' ' i,» Rev gun, Miller ‘Miss Mai" rct Before leaving the men ‘XPTG nrs- they were presented ‘with cl 1 ea D ——-- (liappf-llg figrrion t}; Mr ' senied with cigarettes by the Pro- bv the ‘ Provincial Gov 8mm c: OBSERVE LADIES NlGuT — Millington also oi Bordeii vineiai Government through tic through the Ceur On e9 we: - Over 100 Y's men Y's Menetbes Asfl-JOIINSTON-At ‘Trinity PM‘. Carry On Canada Corps. The prcs- Corps. The preseyntations a 1,‘ a and guests gathered in the Y. M sonagc Chgrlottewwn April 4 19. 011M114“ we"- looked after by Mr. looked after by Mr A q B “e” c. A. last higiit as Ladies Night at 4a b ‘mv migii Miller Missa- A. o. ei-ooo oi the Canadian Leg- ‘i; ' ‘ "m" uio Y's iviorix-i Club was observed A n; fine Shirley aoiiiistiiii Chur- ion War Services. The death of Bernard Htulm. 1110814 enjoyable program W118 P10‘. 1011-0100111. 10 53h Sydney‘ Leonard ———— nions of LOug River PEI on Feb sented during the evening. The en- William Ash RAE. Portsmouth. N0 I-II-IRRING IN WEST-— 15th 194,2 a; m, ' '1' ‘h iertainment committee consisted Fng ' Sometime ago a letter was reoeiv- removes from tiflsmlifieoa K11 (‘years of Mrs. A.W.M. Allen. Mrs OK. BIRT- MMIEAUIIERN -— Ai the ed at the Travel Bureau Office loving father a cod h b Ind ans Pxesbv and Mrs. A. IADIGW’ Gard- Baptist Manse Everett Mass, on from Mr. Glen R. Johnston, iorm- respected neiizhbog‘ H; fifm, and ner. Artists on tire musical p am March 20th 1042 by the Rev. Dr. any 01 Murray Harbor and now iii 1884 to ivns. Mary Mcgennf,’ f" iiionioed: Mr. and Mrs. Raoul - noi-ols Abbott. Margaret Catherine with the R.C_A_F‘. in Calgary. Mr. Kensington, To this ma"; m“, mor-d: Flt. Lt. R. R. Patcliin and MacEachern of Cardigan. P-E-I- Johnston wanted a iiiirioio of n- Children were born Louis 31m Sask 1'1"- Pewhin: Flying Officer Rob- to Alfred William Birt cf Peaktl. land literature which was prompt- Frank of Nova Szotia Pannv " "1 Taft. and Airman Samuel P. E. ‘f. ly forwarded to him. Yesterday ivn. Boston. now deceased Iand cyrii of 15”“- R-A-F- R011"! was repre- I-IERRING-MACLEAN - m we Rogers of iiic 'I‘ravei Bureau 1e- Kensington. His wife died in i890 “med by PYB-fldent T- G- IWS and home of the bride's 11111011“ 0“ ceived an acknowledgment to- and he married Miss Mary J. Bul- Mrs. Ives. the Hi-Y Club by Biifwfl Ebb. 14, 1942. by the Rev. Willard gether with three exceptionally gel‘ of Hope River in 1894. To this “M15” and M1“ Mun" “"95 M13 C. Picketis, Lloyd Clayton Ilerrliif. beautiful snapshots 0i Bani! maniage were born fourteen Ne“ Mach“ w" 4311011111031 4111'“ C.A.8.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. J05- Springs Hotel and surroundings. children, mantis predeceased ii-i 1"" 111° “"11" P11" 011110 0110111118 11'. Herrlhk. Murray Harbour. to On the back of a picture of a very 1940: Clara, Mary, Alice, Kathryn. but’ m“ on Mrs‘ 5111111 111108141041- Margaret MticLean. daughter ' beautiful lake. Mr. Johnston wrote Mollie and Edward. all of Michi- The ma“ 14' 111° Y's M011’! c1111) Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeanof 111i» "Very beautiful but unfortunately 8R1), U.S.A.; Ada, now Sister Arlita was pmpilsed b1’ MT-‘i- 13' V- 3911 1.14‘ 501N18- ._.. it is not possible to get a IIIGSCI-Ofi-QLBNIZOII;ulflORflrdJIl-HMQRCIQAL- %"41.h1$-$R°1.1S1fif1.§Q..1?¥.. Qev- D- _ -;,*--——~'— "’“' herring in the lake." Mr. Johnston Thomas and Joseph in Alberta: ‘:11 rwd- "@1115 syals lthere iis (laud at dremaind geovlénalin 15.0.; Al-Lfiln gredleoegfid gavfiiswmylsxooflnéehfigflglgt .1: "--‘-—-—-'-'—-"-'—'-'_"'- --—————-—- sprngng up n e Wes or n- years ago; rs. ane - l — t o of her formation regarding Prince Ed- lie. nee MBfK5-rTe]t.rKCn5lI13bOél.bI:IICt tmléafgllgxfnggé Ygilgfl; Twéhzuetslg ggtggs Jflmg 02%,???“ Tnvsd-rly‘ ward Island. as a success u armer an iii - - - - ‘ _q;i'1\<, _____ up a iiisiiiy productive iarmHe was "P" Welcomed by President James Qfg,‘ T} M1“ “l” C very fond of horses and in his 11551111“ The 5mg “m5 w“ led by RICHARDS-At the Prince county The marriage took place this yonger days was closely associated M-VB- R07 Clldmore. 5mm“ on “may Apr-n '1, i942. morning at eight thli-t in st. Dun- with his father, the late Robert M Gen“ m of w; {M Mrs, Jerry staffs Basilica, oi Be ty Margaret, Fitzsimmons whose famous hrses m? 1'19“! we" indeed mock‘ 8101111111! North Bedeque, aired iii-e Only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Island Chief, Dean Swift, Lady 0*} 1° l"? 01 the sudden passing m, a H," m," i Jame: M. Hood. and Mr. Joseph ciiior. Chief Jolly. Gold Clip. sun- ° 1'11‘- E ‘ma Champion a’ h“ "ARV" "‘ S“d“1°111v at 5-min- Cyrll O'Brien. sOIl of Mr. and Mrs. nyside, Breezy Jane. Queen A1100. mm: ligngfm“: as}; zttfg‘ ‘lg: efgldfl on April 4.. 1942, John A1000 M. ‘Him-y OBi-leii of Aiberton. ond others were household names deceased had em m railing hen“, Baggy‘, oi Cape Traverse. ageing]? I Rev. Chai-le, McCarthy performed throughout the Maritime Provinces. v _ the ceremony? Spring flowers on the —-—-— “féhfif, able w enjoy the “Inter Calif lAIpi-IINS 194A; xvJit/Irlxgur Earl altar formed the uiurch decorations. Arnold McCalltim, ii-year-old eon n’ h Mglgfclgnmetzngere of! his iom- Munich,“ “raved ' husband oi During the ceremony Mr. 5.1“. Doyle of Buying Officer J. W. P‘. McCall- Y - - -. I11 wlnmfred amen ‘ormflly o’ Ch“. sang Panls Angelicus and Ave Ma- um and Mrs. lVfcCallum of Char- edsémgo1l1gaj1zgg ffcstgmgfiwhen tteinwn. i-ia. Mrs. Joseph Dougan was at tho lnitctown was a patient in the City 1,10,1- mat “m.” am, hemp he was called to the Home Beyond “Asronk” nr“ck1'l‘;ul?"cflsyord . organ Ho pital Given in marriage by her father ré=gll0d from the icy waters of '1 m“ 1‘ 9 91 61 YWYI- T110 50¢"!- fiyfilgfighstétaiyl A" the bride was attended by Miss Charlottetown Harbor late yester- ed W551 ° 5°11 01 1110111101111‘. 111141 mm” Mai-v Doyle and Mr. John Mec- day afternoon. He was taken from Mrgithlhn Qhlmrrwn I110 0B5 006a alnfigiizyk a m. Eachern was best man. - an ice cake by Constable Lionel If! °" "18 1°51 0119 01' D011110Y- “whats aged 6'3 ' The bride wore a street length strong oi the RCMP. lust as the u” W112‘; 1‘ mrwogama"? 411° 0114111‘ Bnynmofi _ M Pgmhma; mira- diess of Waterfall blue crepe. with last remnants oi the ice crumbled i? 1141 l 00d 81118 1.0 011 1116 mflu charlottemwn on Aprum, a matching flower trimmed hat and beneath him under the action of {$1105. "d8 n "110 111151111101 Md 19421111“ t W18 Hwenwn Brncgr. carnal a bouquet of Sweetheart iz-nves and wind. "f" wllbegreauy 171155“ bl’ m, , 1}?‘ :9“, .9“; ' roses. The bridesmaid was in a navy Mr. I-Iarold Irennessey, n member 1,1“- 110 11110111 101111000108 110141 1mm flA-“gks-el“ Bugimn-flde on AP,“ blue iodingoui dress with a white oi the Fire Department. also p111?- [f 31° 1:21am“ °“ 71111111191‘ 7‘ m“ m“ Ml“, Cflms “,- 14 straw Iiet and carried a bouquet of ed an important part in the res- ll "fim" “rm 2w‘ “d, w“ gq-gwjgq- 1 3,0,11,15,11} Mass. Talisman roses. cue. Constables M. A. Macfxan 315°‘? $110110“! by mlny -i‘l¢'i'ids M h 3o“ 1M1; Marv P s,,,,,-m-g Mrs. Flood, mother of the bride, and H. G. Spears of the R. C. M. P. "11 d1" 101' Masons, as the be. arc ti. “u. Avenur i-oi-e a black crepe dress with icc- and Sterne Webster o! tire City Pol- @1158 W115 41 11100111101‘ 01 K102 M- ‘: ‘£11 M° 11:93‘ 11E Inmm ‘yuqq. blue trimming. a black straw hat ice also look an active part “car Lodge AVE-land AM. or Mal‘ t? L T! A“. e m 7 11143 Mist and ii corsatre of pink roses. Mrs. Const. Strong. a swimmer of some 111g; T110 80W cc was conducted a. We ne nay‘. p‘ 17m “pa, O'Brien. mother of llic bridegroom repute. swam out 150 yards iii the Y ‘t V- Mr. Crowdle who gave a Myfllhlt 50,- 11 31;‘ M" "grow was also gowiied in black with a extremely cold Willi’ to reach the 111°» 001111011111! melelge. At the 411111,! 91' ‘n 11'"- " " matching hat and a corsage of he". He arrived iii-arc lust as the 010st: oi this service the Masons B01. 511110.11 MN on ‘Iuilsnidn roses. ice cake disappear: rrom beneath 1314110 111051 1111011881118 service. The REID-At BIDll0I1fill\.snmuE-l---RcidI Immediately following the cer- the young boy. The led struggled “m” m, we" mum“ t° 111° 119m‘ Apr“ 1' 19"‘ M's‘ 93y in lie-r emony a reception was held at the for part of the way to the shore "Y 0 Mflll-‘Rqlle and laid to rest formerly 01 TTYW- - - ‘- Charlottetown Hotel where white arid ilien lost consciousness. 1" 1110 111411117 P101 b08166 those of 00th veal‘. n, . carnalions formed the decorations. In the meantime I-Iennessey start- 1115 W113 W110 preflcccated him sev- COSTELLO-At C1109“ B‘I.I.,,.A1Y,1,. 411 Later Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien left on rd out to meet rescued and rescuer. "'11 V0115 1180- K1110 lymimthy is ril 4. 1942. Mary Lnrrainfand’ - "iris. zitiention with their ponies "Sn-un‘ 'f‘lie b11110 W115 formerly an mn. untl "Queenie". plow-n of the Woclwtirtéi‘Coniiiimt- iii this eiiv, PFPVICIIS In hm" mnrrl- iI means of which were adopted as read. The Past President conducted the installation of new officers. A vbtc of thanks to the retiring oi- sport ficers was moved by Mrs Prank ‘There is no doubt that riding as recreation is cominiz w (J1)"I‘1Il.I0ll 0i the fmpcr a1 Service thr- corner oi GrPfIt George and Euston Streets in Charlottetown. at Aside from heing a grand ould be the means of conserv- Murray aside guoli Cher weccivezl many useful it. c . in: a motor trio, the bride travelling About 40 yards off shore he rellev. extended to his family. also his els- flint daughter of Mr. in a brown tweed sull with a cam- ed strum of his burden. Ag the 1H8 and brothers in their bereove- Norbert Costello c ‘upri- elks viilr ton rout. and brown iicces- men and boy apnroatved shore meiit. BELL-At Hoocdale. Macaw‘! ' varies. Afk-r iheir return they will other members oi the police iorcc 7'11!‘ llilll-bearfirs We!!! Messrs "Prlriv April H. 1941-11111" w" reside in New Glasgow. NB. and firemen helped them in. 341111011 Hickey. Frank McKay. Iil- “R0I-‘ITT-Su'*r10111" H" 501W‘ The Guudnm 10m m “PM,” m, m‘. w" mun m h“ ",1 exaiider Champion, John Dilggan, leg‘ April 9. i942, Gegnet . _ flmholutved qqgagg-lemeerlclianmlredflompiomii QIIIIIIII unint- vel-