PAGE TIEN c THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Ag; -.-L 22, 1950 pus R NEWS soccer .0. ouk SATURDAY suissci2ii3' MONDAY FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Bigger of West Roxbury. Ma.ss., was held Saturday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. The Iervlce at the home and grave was conducted by the Rev. M. D. Dun- bnr. The pallbEal'el's were R. T. White, H. W. Plattts. Dr. R. H. Ken- nedy. Leo Doucette, Jack Stewart. Donald Macxinmn. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery. TO TRY CROSSING -- Captain Eric lloldway hopes to make hi's first. crossins: of the sensor! to Rocky Point. today with the ferry. Falrvlew. The ferry is expected to leave the wharf at about eight oi- rlock this morning only foot paseiigers will be ailmvcdi on the boat as the slip at Prince Street - is not ready to .1.-coriinicciato wheel- ed traffic. It is mi: "ted that work on the slip will be iuii:hed in two days. IUNIIAL AT TYBONI -The funeral of the lite Morris Mc- (Tloskey of T,i'i'oiic was held on Szitiirdtiy iiiorniii: from his late residence in Si. Aiiiic'.s Church. Lot 65. ulirrc Requiem High Mass was colt-hr.-iletl by his pastor. Rev. (:eui',';n lllcCorninck. who also of- ficizilcd til the ::i'ai'(-. iii: wiii't- the p:illiio:irCrs, Pele? Vlflilrkln. Viiicoiii iilccloskcy. Louis ..iriffin. llaiiicl M('Glnll. Muthias Murray and Micli.-iel Clarkiii. YIRACKILVS Pl'R(lll.-ASE ('A1'- 'lLl-: -- Among cattle reported 1') -have been piirrhascd by Mr. John Bracken and his son George during their recent visit to the Island were five Ayrshires from the herd of Andrew MacR.ae and son. Cen- tral Royalty. The Bracken: vie - ed Island cattle and horses dLlFl-lg their three-day visit to the lslartl last week. If is not believed that they purchased any horses. Tlicrc passed pcaccfiilly iiiiay in the Prince Edward Island Ilospizal March 24th.. 1950. Mrs. Josiah Gor- ventt. Cumberland. daughter of the late Archibald and Sarah Luvid Ma.cGrogor in her 80th year. Al- lliough not in her usual health for the past two years, she ivas able to be around until a short time be- fore enteriiii: the Hospital irheie she underwent. an operation from which she did not fully recover. In early life she united with the Presbyterian Church to which she remained true until her paSSill','. The funeral took place from the MacLean Funeral Home to New Dominion Church where 9. very large number of friends gathered to pay their last tribute to one of the oldest and most respected in the community. service being ("'I.'l- ducted in the churcl. by Rev. M. ii. Charman. Coiiimiial service '.'.':i.-' ronducted by her pastor. Rev. G.C. Webster. Zion Church, Charlotte- tov.'n, who spoke comforting words to the bereaved, Hymns sung were TAU the Way my Saviour Leads Me" and "Abide with Me". favorite hymns of the deceased. In the passing of Mr. llarry Harding in his eternal reward on January 18th. 1950, the community If French River, P.E.l. lost one If its oldest and most respected citizens. Mr. Harding was the son of the lntc Joseph D. Harding and Mary Ellen Sims. He was born in French River eighty-ilirce years IR"- In 1835 lib married Mary Esther Harriilii: who prc-rlcccascrl him fourteen yours ago. He is survived by three driugliters. Bessie. (Mrs. Jack M.'irKay of French l'i.iver), Ncllic (Mrs. Arthur Ross of Stur- geon Mills. P.E.I.) and Georgia (Mrs. Chnrlc; Sturgeon of Roches- tr-r. N. Y) and .-in adopted daii:;h- tor Ola. 1Mrs. John Wood of Kim- berley. B.C.l Mr. Harding xvii: .1 siiccessfui fiiriiier. He lived zi mnsislenl ('lirisli.'iii life; those who knew him well found him a friend in- deed and in his home one always mci: a most kindly welcome. up was ai faiiliful member of St. Thomas Anfzlican Church. reg- ularly filling his place of worship until a few months before his death, For many years he served as Churcli Wzirrlcii of St. Thomas' Church. HEY. MISTER I HOW . I iJMPlRiNG The follniv- I l l ?5U'iiGBo1s."RioiNiC' HOUSE F02 us? 0 A KNOW , ANYTHING A ” it-' ABOUT BASE- . MacKlnnon. TUIBDAI Mr. Leslie J. Stacey (above). nun- nger of the Charlottetown branch of F. W. Woolworth Company. Ltd.. has been Ippolntod plunger of the Fredericton. N. B. brunch Ind leaves today to take up his new duties. His successor hero is Mr. Gordon Clark. recently mInIger of the Lachinc, Quebec, store. Mr. Stacey severe I. connection here of twenty-six years IS lot-iil manager of Woolworth'I, during which time he has taken In active part in community affairs. He is a director of the Charlottetown Y.- M.C.A., an executive member of the Golf Club. Ind I member of the Rotary Club and ChIrlott.eto'::n Board of Trade. OTTAWA. April 17 - (Special) --Fisheries Minister Mayhew said in the Commons this afternoon lhat his department Ls considering a resolution from the Prince Ed- ward Island Fisheries Federation seeking that the opening of the lobster season be advanced from May I this year to April 19. The statement was in reply to I ques- tion asked by W. Chester S. Mc- Lure. Progressive ConservItive member for Queen's. Mr. Mayhew expected to give a definite answer to the question to- morrow or on Wednesday. During the question period in the House of Commons. Mr. Mc- Lure asked Resources and De- velopment Minister Winters if he had received I petition from the residents of Crapaud and vicinity asking for consideration in the location of the Prince Edward Is- land section of the Tran:-Clnada highway. Mr. Winter'I reply was in the negative. The death occurred suddenly It her home on Myrtle Street. Sum- iiicrside. about six o'clock last evening of Miss Georgie Green, she was 84 years of age. Miss Green lived alone and was showing some prospective tenants through the house when she col- lapsed. A doctor was quickly sum- moned but she was dead when he arrived. She was I daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Penn Green and was the last of a family of four. A brother. Dr. Cecil Green of Montague died Ibout three years ago. Mr. Maynard Lefurgey of Sum- merside is I first cousin. Miss Green was I popular person and was always welcome in many homes. She will be missed by many. Possessing the gift of wit. she had the ability to make people laugh and she had many friends. The body is resting It the Bow- ness Funeral Home and funeral services will be conducted at St. Mary": Anglican Church on Wed- nesday. April 19th at 2.30 pm. Interment in the Peopleis Ceme- tery.-S Citizens of all classes turned out yesterday to pay tribute to the memory of the lctc Lieut. Colonel J. Pnrker Hooper, M. C.. who WI: buried with full military honors. Detnchments of Reserve Army Units, Naval and Military officers, were joined by war veteuns and the general public in paying final tribute to this outstanding soldier and citizen. service at St. Paul's Anglican Church and at the graveside in Peoples Cemetery was conducted by Rev. Colon E. M. Malone, in the absence through illness of Rev. J. T. Ibbott. Rector of Bt. PIul'I. The most impressive cortego Mu headed by I military escort com- posed of personnel representing the 28th L. A. A. 1-teglment R..C.A., tho P. E. I. (Reece) Regiment. Eth Div. Signals Regt.. and the 21st Piell Ambulance. R.C. A. M. C. The es- cort was commanded by Captain M. E. Campbell. Chief mourners and military mourners followed the Insignia bearer. Chief mourners were Dr. Temple Hooper. J. P. Bt.ewIrt. Gru- ham Hooper, Neil Robinson. cl.- Robinson. Redvers Stewnrt, George Hooper, James. Arbing. willlii.-ii Gillespie, Allison McLeod. Charles Stewart. Byron Brown. E.D. Reid, L. B. MacMlllIn. Lt.-Col. D. A. Capt. J. F. Sterne, Curt. Elmer Ritchie. Cunt. Alfred Seaman. Clpt. Roy Mcfgm. Major Lawson Jenkins. Lt.-Col. P. W. Mc- Nevin. Major D P. Tierney. Military mourners were: Officers RoyIl CInIdlIn Naval Volunteer Rosa-vc. l'lth (P. E. I.) REOCE Rent. R.C.A.G.. Nth LA.A. Regt. R.C.A.. 5th Div. Sign. B,egt., Jlsi. Field AmbulInce R..C.A.M.('.. 2lst Armoured Bde. WEDNESDAY FUNERAL YEsTEIl.DAY- The funeral of the late Mrs. Lewis Matheson of 39 Grafton St. was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence. Service at the home and gave was conducted by the Rev. if. C. Rice. D. D. Pallbearers were John Thistle, Edison Wood. Charles Tralnor. Elder Popc, Elder Forsythe and Ray Hughes. Inter- ment i.ri the People's Cemetery. FUNERAL AT KINGSTON - The funeral of Beverley Jun. 0- weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Holmes. was held yes- terday afternoon from the resi- dence of her parents. Service It the home and grave was conducted by the Rev. H. Barber. The pall- bearers were Alton Green. Reggie Newson. Alden MacGregor. and Milton Ward. Interment was-in Hampshire cemetery. FUNERAL AT CLYDE RIVER- The funeral of the late George Docherty of Pinette wa. held yest- erday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home tc Clyde River Pres- byterian church. The services were conducted by the Rev. Donald Nicholson assisted by the Rev. J. R. Skinner and the Rev. A. E. Piercey. The pallbearers were W. H. Macfnnls, J. R. MacDonald. C. R. Macxenzie, Iv. C. MacPhee, John Nicholson and Fred Tanton. The member: of the Orange Lod;e at.- tended in a body and he'd their service at the grave. Members of the Canadian Legion attended in a body and the Last Post was sounded by bugler Smith. Inter- ment was in Clyde River cemetery. A well known and highly esteemed Charlottetown citizen. Mr. William Morgan died yester- -day afternoon in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Morgan hiid been ill for only I short time. Born in Charlottetown where he lived throughout his life. Mr. Mor- gan entered the tailoring trade after attending Queen Square School. For the past number of years he had been associated with Mr. Louis Maclvlalion. He was well known in musical and entertainment circles. playing ris an end map in Charlottetown Mnstrei Shows on many occas- ions. He was also a former mem- ber of both St. Dunstan's Basilica and Holy Redeemer Church choirs. Surviving him is his wife. the former Irene Dougan of Charlotte- town. and a brother, James Mitr- gan in Boston. One of the most valuable ship- ments of livestock purchased in this Province, comprising thirty- five head of standard bred Jersey cattle. will leave here on April 25th for the Sunny South. The cattle have been purchased by Mr. L. C. Coleman. of Nuth- ville. Tennessee. through ,Mr. Harold Stead, of Brackley. Last Spring Mr. Coleman was so pleased with the shipment of Jer- seys he acquired here that he placed this large order this year with Mr. Stead. They have been bought from the following Island breeders: Messrs. Fred Coles. Clark Brothers. Bruce MacDonald. Miller Henderson and Alex. Hen- derson. of New Wiltshire; George MacMillan. Cornwnll; Rev. Donald Nicholson. Brookfield; Emerson MacLeod, Glasgow Road; Dr. J. T. Lantz. Charlottetown, and Har- old Stead. Brackiey. Mr. Coleman is known through- out the United States for his abil- ity to judge Jerseys. and his pur- chase of this second large ship- ment of island standard bred: is striking testimony to the superior quality of Prince Edward Island stock. on 1 KNOW Auvmme ABOUT BASEBALL !.?--- HAIZ-IZDMPH!-cw vouue Mnnpruseo To 3:- , Known As HOME gun i-ioaetul--mvexou! ABOUT ”4.' svez HEARD OF suci-i IMMORTAL KMIGHT5 OF THE MASK AND PAD A6 JACK SHERIDM AND "SILK" -x., I TAUGHT BOTH OF THEM A To CALL 6 :7 : coupes I'LL uMPii2e! ivsi..s,-...ii.f.;.i.,.i; O'LOU6HLitsi ? eeao, ALL-3 AND 5112: K55! Word was received in Summer- slde on Monday night of the deIth on April 17th It the Notre Dame Mother House in Montreal of Sis- ter st. FlorldI, after I lingering illness. Sihe wui the former Gert- rude NoonI.n. dlukhter ol the late Mr. Ind Mrs. Daniel Noonm of Summerside. For some time Iftzr Joining the Order she taught It Notro DI.mc Convent in Charlotte. town. Lcter she wu tnnaferred to Providence. R. ,1. thence to Montreal where she continued to teach until her health broke down and she was taken in to the Mother House there. She leaves to mourn two sisters. Mrs. J. S. Falrchild (Cecelia: New York. Mn. 5.. W. Delaney (Minnie) Mnlpeque. and one moni- er. Stanislaus of Lou Angelee. CIl- lforrile. Another sister. Mn. Jwmes MoAleer of Borden died about two years I80. The deceased ms an aunt of Mrs. E. P. Foley and Dr. R. L. Noonon, Summer. side. The funeral takes place this (Wednesday) morning at the Mother House in Montreal where burial will be held.-S. The death occurred at his home in Rocky Point on March 15th. of Mr. Angus MacEachern in his 69th year. Although not enjoying gcod health for some time. his condition was not considered serious. and he was Ible to enjoy the Imeriities of life, in well as the compInion- ship of his family and friendl; however God in His Divine Wis- dom felt his tasks on earth were finished. and he was called sud- denly and unexpectedly in the early hours of the above mentioned date. He was married in 1916 to Hazel Ma.cNeill of Long Creek who sur- vives him. From this union was born I family of three boys and three girls. viz: Anna and Ella. Halifax. N. 8.; Lorne. Clyde River; George. Dawson Club, B. 0.. (who came home for his father's fun- eral); Lois and Angus A. Jr., at home. He is also survived by two sisters and four brothers viz: Flor- rie (Mrs. Frank Smith) New Argyle; Maimie (Mrs..Bruce Mac- Lean). Long Creek; John D.. Daw- son Club. B. 0.: Stanley. Calgary; Herbert, Edmonton and Colin. New Argyle. Two brothers Donald and Hector. also one sister Stella pre- deceased him. i THURSDAY A petition that I plebiscite of Parkdale residents be held to de- termine whether or not they aie in favor of thin. area lncorpor1t- ing was signed by nearly Ill prop- erty holders present at a meeting in Parkdnle Hi-.ll last night. rue meetlng called by the Pnrkdale Men's Association was presided over by Mr. Maurice MacAieer. The petition will be forwarded to the sheriff who must hold the plebiscite within 10 days. A fav- ourable vote of the residents will show the willingness of the Park- dale residents to incorporate and will necessitate the appointment of three commissioners by the Lieut- enant-Governor to represent this area. Rev. Eugene L. Murray. parish priest at St. James Church, Sum- merfleld Ind Rev. J Douglas Mc- Neill, R..C.A.F. Chaplain It the Sun-imenlde airport will leave this momlng on the first lip of I Holy Year visit to Home. In Idditlon to visiting Home the two priests plan on visiting several points in France stopping for a time It Lourdes. On the way bari: from Italy and France they will visit in England and Scotland. Tomorrow evening they will leav- Quebeo City on the Cunard White Star liner Franconia. They expect to be IwIy about two and one half months. r'It.l-ier Murray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murrny, Grafton Street, Chulottetown. and Father McNelll is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McNelll. Summerside. The community of North Ruatlco lost one of its oldest Ind most respected citizens in the death of Mr. Cyrliic Pinenu. who pnsed any on March 19th. 1960. in his eighty-fifth year. The late Mr. Pirneeu. who was I lifelong resident of North Rustlco and the int surviving member of I well known family. wu of I quiet Ind unueumlng nature, but nevertheless. he wu IlwIys active in community life. Ind ever ready Ind willfn to land I helping hand. Besides in sarrowlng-widow. the Ionizer Julia, Plneou of muitioo PIriIh. he will be fondly reman- berod by In Idopted daughter. Mrs. George A. LoClIlr Ind eight grInd- children. His funenl which was largely Ittendod was held from his lIte residence to stem Mu-to Cliuroh. where Requiem High Mine was sung by the putnr. the Rev. Eric Robin who Ilsa conducted the ser- vice It the grove in the church cemetery. The pIl!bcIrerI were Benoit Plnuu, Wnlllice Puraey. Arch. HIrtling. Joseph S. GIllInt. Law- rmcc Gluthler Ind Ncpoioon Doucette. The many Mus Cu-dc Ind Mu- Ilgeo of Sympethy mtined to the esteem in which the deconed wu held. gr Deatlutook I well known resident of West Devon on April 3rd in the person of Mrs. WllllI.m Culleton. It the In of 65. The inn Mrs. Culleton was I loyI1 wife and I devoted mother. she was I Iterling citizen and I kind and generous neighbor. Tnily her children could "run up and call her Blcued." Her homo wu always I. most hospitable one where young Ind old were Ilwuyn welcome. The funoral service VII: held from her late .esldencc in west Devon on April 6th Ind the mun service was held in the Want Devon Unit.- ed Church which was filled to overflowing with sorrowlngfrlend.-i. neighbors and loved ones. The ser- vice was conduclbd by her miniat- er. Rev. W. G. Dickson wiv- brought I. comforting messul on the twenty-third pulm Ind the words of the Master: "I am the lussurection and the Life." The minister poid I sincere tribute to one who won so univenolly loved Ind -espected. Favorite hymns were sung: "Abide with Me." "Rock of Ages" and "Forever with the Lord." A splendid duet. "will the Circle be unbroklsnistg wassmaiinz by Mr. and Mrs. a n er. ; Her mlny friends were deeply saddened by the passing of Mrs. Margaret Garland to her heavenly home on March 25th in the Prince County Hospital after a short ill- ness. She was born in 1889. a dlughter of the late Mr. Ind Mu. Aeneas Murray of Albany. Her husband, Nicholas Gnrland. pre- deceased her over thirty-three years ago leaving I young daugh- ter. Although crushed by his un- timely passing she nobly carried on Ind educated her daughter. She will be remembered for her many fine qualities of mind Ind heart and endeared herself to a wide circle of friends and ac- quaintances. It could be uid of her. "Beautiful toiler thy work is all done. beautiful soul into glory gone. beautiful life with its cross laid down. God glveth thee rest." During her illness she was fre- quently vlsited by her pastor. Rev. Father MacLeod who administered the last rites of the Catholic Church of which she wns I de- vout member. The death occurred at his home on Beaver Street. Summerclde, last evening of Mr. Harry Timon Holman, formerly president of R. T. Holman l..td.. Ind one of the most prominent business men In the province. He was in his 75th year. Mr. Holman had been retired from active participation in busi- ness for the put five years Ind while his health had not been ro- bust he seemed well yesterday morning and buried himself about his lawn: and yard. it being a fine spring day. About noon he suffered I heart attuck which did not, It the time. seem serious but he lrldllllly grew weaker and passed awny in his sleep about 8.30 DJ"- The late Mr. Holman first en- tered the family business in l802 an I lad in his teens. Under the exacting eye of his flthor, the into R. T. Holman. he begnn It the bottom of the ladder. sweep- ing the floors Ind cleaning the numerous lamps in the then large store. It was not long, however. before he began to wait on cul- tomera Ind gradually work hll wIy through the various deput- mentl. During his career. Mr. Holman was also connected with other lo- cal businen enterprisel. lerving for I time as president of the Hall Manufacturing Ind Cold Storage Co., I..td.. and as vice-president of the Pioneer Publishing Co. Ltd. Other civic organizations to which Mr. HolmIn devoted much time and interest were the Sum- mei-Iido Golf Club Ii-id the Curl- ing Club. He is survived by his wife. the former Constance Wright and three daughters Ind two sons: Mn. Gei-dI H. Morrison. Summer- slde; Keltie. Mu. Ralph Hcbb, Halifax, N.S.; Hilda, Mrs. J. T. Nichols, Arvlda, Que., Alan H. and HIrry T. Jr. in Summereldu. He is Ilso. survived by three sisters. the Misses Carrie and Gladys in Summerslde and Mrs. Mnud Punons. Montreal Ind I brother Dr. WllllIm Holman. To- ronto. Furierul In-Ingementc hId FRIDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funnel of Pius o'MeI.rI. tookphoe limit-tiny morning from the A. A. cnneuey I"unerIl Home to at ”DunIt.In'ii Bullion where luqulein High Mass wI.s celebrated by Rev. P.. P. MecDonIld who also con- ducted service It the grave. Pell- bII.rierI were: Jerome Doiron, Vincent Trsinor. Ivui Bornlrd. Anni Mnocormack, maul Drin- coll Ind John Fenvyour. Interment took place in the Catholic cemet- ery. - IIUNEIAI. WEDNISDAI - Tho funcnl of the Inc Miss Georgie Green wu held on Wed- nudcy Iftemoon with I Ihort service It the Bownua l"unni-II Home then to the It. MIry'I Angllcln Church where service we held It 2.40. Both urvicoa ws.-e Salada Tea Bags are handy for afternoon tea 1 conducted by Vela. Ax-chdencon 0.1!. HI:-rleon who Il.Io conducted the conunlttu service It the Po)- ple'a Cemetery. The rail beuora were Maura. J. Punk Arnett. Al- bIn hooky. Arthur Allen, Cherie: Peters. Rcglnnld Mlle Ind Austin Scales. - 8 .Three Inland sisters Ind I friend from CImbrl'.lge. Muaachurutta, will be among those making I Holy Yeer visit to name this summer, it we learned last night. The sisters are Misses Ann Walsh. I teacher in Queen square school; Mildred walnh. In employee of K--efe's Hygienic Ind reIl mm; Ind Mildred Wa!Ili. who tuchee in Wellington School, Cunbridge. Min Chnrlotte Ceirnes. who Ilso teaches in Cambridge. will accompany them. They will board the Greek liner. Columbia, It Montreal on July 1 to begin their 36 day trip. The two sister: in Charlottetown will Trainer. Iulltod by Rev. Dr. P. Mclnhon. Rector St. Dunatun Buillca, u Deacon Ind Rev. J. W. Mccu-die, Dioceun Chmccllor. II sub-Deacon. In the sanctuary were noted Ell following Prieltaz-Rev. Urban Gillie. luv. Clarence Pltre. luv. M. J. Rooney. Rev. F. L. Connolly. Rev. Leo Herrell. Rev. lhrl DI.lton. luv. Reginald MIcDonIld. Rev. Eugene Mun-Iy. Rev. -Wilfred Keefe. Rev. George Mocormaek. Rev. PIrncll Wood, Rev. Eric Robin, Rev. Wm. Simpson. Rev. P. Heu- neasey. CSs.R.. Rev. P.onIld De- laney, C.Ss.R... Rev. Sylvester Gal- lant. Rev. P. F. M.IcDonIld. Rev. 1''. P. AylwIrd. Rev. Kenneth Mec- Mlllan. Rev. Dr. Bernud Gilli: Ic- sisted in the choir. The honoury pI1lbcI.rera were: Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mwuillln. Dr. J. D. McGuigIn, Dr. L. I. Duffy. M. A. Farmer, K. C.. H. F. MIcPhee. K. G. William R. noddin. J. Arthur MeGulgIn. The active pI1lbIIrera were: meet their sister and friend from Cnmbrldge in Montrenl. Their first stop wid be at Lis- bon, PortugIl where they will see the shrine of Our Lady of Fatima. From there they will sail to Nap- les and thence to Rome. At the Efnrnll City they will have i In audience with His Holiness Pope Pius X11 and will see the various Church and historical sites. On the wIy back they will visit the Isle of Capii and the famous ruins of Pomp-ll. They will stop It Cannes in Southern France for I time from where they will suil for home. Charlottetown hIs first priority in Canada for a new barracks, stat- ed Capt. H. L. Quinn D.S.C.. Dir- ector of Naval Reserves, after his inspection It H.M.C.s. Queaii Charlotte last evening. Although there are four other centres in need of barracks, Charlottei.own's is the most urgent he said. ApproximItely fifty Reserves were lined up on the parade deck. and Capt. Quinn was very favor- ably impressed with what he term- ed ”I very active barracks". At present. Reserves at the Queen Charlotte number 7 on permanent duty. 61 PLC. N. R.. and 42 Univ- ersity Naval Training Cadets. Capt. Quinn is accompanied on his tour by Com, w.A. Chiids. Dep. Director of Naval Reserves. Ind Com. G. M. Wadds, Dep. Dir- ector of Weapons and Training Starting last. November. the tour has taken then across Canada to the west coast, then cut. and will conclude with Halifax for which they leave today. Queen Char- lotte was the eighteenth to be in- spected. Capt. Quinn Ind -par were welcomed to the local bar- rocks by Capt. J.J. Connolly V.D. Summer training trips listed for this yeIr include ships for Alaska, China, Mexico. South America. Went Indies. GreenlInd Ind Baf- flnlancl. Capt. Quinn has been in the NIvy since he was fifteen. and was in command of the frigate sti-athIdIm on Mu-uh llth.. 1044. when it sighted and sI.nk I aub- marine in the Irish sea. There passed pencefully Iway on November 11th. last. at the Sacred Hurt Home, chnrlotiewwn. the soul of I greIt woman, Mrs. James Trainor formerly of soutiiport. Lot '19. P. 2'. I. Mrs. Trainor was born at Grand River. Lot 14. of Highland scotch parents. eigthy-six years ago. Her father was Neil Mokinnon Ind her mother was Elizabeth Ma.cIntyrc. To thnt union thirteen children were bom of whom only one our- vlvea. nunely Rev. J. C. McKin- non (retired) Halifax. N. S. ' Early in life lhe mIrriod James Ti-I.inor Ilao of Grand River. Lot 14, who ,redeceuod her twenty yelrs Igo. To that union were born six children. two of which died in infancy. Four aur- vive namely Rev. Joseph N.. Parish Priest, St. Marta, Int 7; Mary A.. R. N.. (Mrs. George Hunter). Win- throp. Mass; Charles J. Charlotte- town Ind Edwcrd 1... Boston. Muss. Her funenl was held at st. Dun- stI.n'I BesilicI. Charlottetown, I.ln-ioet. . Lucius 0. Kelly. Amos Coriali. WIl- liice E. scsntelbury, Leo Rogemm. Ambrose Duffy Ind Willllm Grimes. Rev. Dr. P. MoMI.hon officiated at the grave. BIRTHS FOY-At the Prince County Hoa- pltal on April 11th. 1950. to Mr. and Mrl. Harold Fay. North Bedo- que. ii daughter, Valeria AuItinI. HOOD-At the Prince Edwnrd Is- land Hospital. April 15th. 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hood. Charlotte- town. a son. 7 lb: 14 ou. McQUAID-At the Chulottctown Hospital on Friday. April 14. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold McQuIld (nee Imelda MIcDonald) Grand Trac- iidie. I can. GENGE-At the P. E. I. I-Iolpltul. April 14th. to Mr. Ind Mrl. Ray Cenge. Charlottetown. I dIughter. 7 lbs. 14 on. COLES-At the P. E. Ialund Hos- pital on April 15. 1950. to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Cole: (nee Lillian Diamond). Milton. I can Hui-old Rnchmel. weight 0 lbl. 10 on. sMALL.Ag the Prince County Hospital on April 17th. to Mr. Ind Mrs. Alfred Small. Summeralde. (nee Jeanne Yea). a son. RAMSAY-At the P. E. Island Hol- nltal, April 16th. 1950,. to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rmisay ii. son. Timothy Keir. Weight 9 lbs. 10 on. ATKINS--At the P. E. Isllnd Hos- pital, April 14th. 1950. to Mr. Ind Mrs. Fred Atklnl (nee BrondI Currie.) I daughter. 3 lbs. 12 on Linda Beverley. nluscoupon Avril mm. 1960. 72 months. can of Mr. Ind m. 'I Vernon Drloooll, Mt. Herbert. uonnuon - At oi. ch. town Hospital on Saturday. mm. 15111. 1950. to Mr. Ind Mu. Alfred N”l'”'09- PMOIIIQ Gfbva. I (laugh. Excellency Bishop Boyle Ind the tar Irnwanoc-J the r. 2. mg... Hospital on Ami cm. 1950, to M. 31” iii? 5:52. ”.91'..'?i'.' fit” l . . 15u0g.)) h MIODOWSII - At the gum, County MemoriIl Hospital, Ami Mob. 1950. to Mr. uid Mrs. Stanley Mlodowakl, neg Olive Dewar. R.N of New Perth. a son. John Stanley CLARK-At Prince County Hosp... tel on Sunday, April 16th. 1960. to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark, Clinton I duughter. 7 lbs. at our. GENGE-At the P. E. I. Hospital on April 19th. 1950. to Mr. and MM MONEY Genge (nee Florenc- Hambly) Southport. I gon, Ha.-01,; Marley. 7 lbs. DEATHS GREEN-Suddenly It her home on Myrtle Street. Summeraide. on April 11. 1950. Miss Georgie Green, GILIJS-At the home of his son, Camlllus Glllls, Summerslde, 9.. April lfth. 1950. Joseph M. Glllic, Indian River. in his 68th yam, HOLMAN--Suddenly at his home on Beaver Street, Summerslde. on Wednelday. April 19. 1950. Harry Timon Holman in MI 75th year. MORGAN-At the Charlottetown Holpltul on TuesdIy. April 1;, William Morgan of Charlottetown. GILLIS-Al: the home of his son. Cnmilluc Gillls. Summeuide on APT" 13. 1950. Joseph M. Glllls in his 68th year. ' MORGAN-At. the Charlottetown Hospital on Tueidny. April is, William Morgan of Charlottetown. GRAHAM-At Cavendish. April in 1950. Edward Graham. Iged 51 years. " 0'MEAllA-- In the Charlottetown Hospital. Tuesday. April 18th. 1950 Pluc 0'McIrI of Mt. Edward Road in his 71st year. KEEI-'E .- At the ChIrlottetnw'I Hospital on Sunday. April 18. 1950, Mrs. Edwin 1". Keefe (nee Wiii- nlfred BlIke) In her 77th year. ' HOLMES--At Kingston. April 10, Beverley Jenn. Int! 6 -waekl. daughter of Mr. Ind Mn. Calvin Holmes ' HOOPEB-Suddenly at 143 Eustol Si.. Friday. April 14th. Lt. Col. J Parker Hooper in his Kird you-. DOOHERTY-At iii. P. 1:. niiuit HoIpitIl. April 16. 1950. George Docherty of Plnetie in bin 50th year MATRESON-At the P. 1!. Island HoIpItIl. April 16. 1950. Mrs. Louie Mnthelon of 39 Gnfton St.. in im- Paul Martin Drlsooll. Age 234 50th year. ' The Neighbors 5-11 I-'-yak N'-'&”:u.-.n.-n-a.i- where I Solemn High Mus of Req- uiem was sung by her son. Father "You know he likes bugs and hates m ly George Cfarki . got vegetables l”! OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. wii.i.iAivTs i THE MEASURING CUP? WHAT FOR? RAIN! TI-EV ii WATER N CLOTHES .' A ARGUMIMT come UP WHETHER sou as-r we-i-reg . RuNNlN' Es: WALKIN' in. 1H- WALKED. AN' WE'RE 5EEiN' WFIU5 GOT TH'MO5T ll RAN AN'I. . g c THEIR.