nw-u-eu. 9s‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN i GUARDIAN UUR NEWS BUDGET F011 QUR§ATURD AY susscmsiiifigjfll . f HONDA! l‘. R. whim J. A. Wablter W v curvls TOP n: or n. Glllla. m. i. o.- Do ' .' mot 0n my u. 1m. and um wllmla acmbio. sh cue“, . l: mbemon‘ Mem.°l—"-I{,d_ "a v_ m Mnahmm m‘ an ‘t em “and”. USA" ‘M ‘Mb pa! “Wm or tuner-rm“; cum“ 33:»? 35131111 rghfimcgrcfirnan. mf-lydcvféeasedn: ener- husfinanéi, the room when the main aims bl m $146.00 for a Klatlnum pup pelt. I Interment was in su-eewwn cem- "Y- 5mm“ 011 Awuat‘ 111th laumn mny mus - Tho with orchids. and wore budliea. in splrl 1m bouiiuefs were rccelvg 19:18 and by ht-rrtfffin‘ alto filed- ‘is’ w“ n“ ~' gucgecmfiturfiirtuln; 182;: first? C. story. glaifiPrlfg-noa ‘fibers-tn headed ti: w: cxacuriedfim Welleeleynuaaa. garfiiéa T1115 Qniyxlggzvew w" n 1mm gi-iend; and neighbours’ May w_ Robertson who Ywas kufiguiurm The brlze 11st follows: - ' ____ ' to”: 9"" Much M"- dlm 3° n“ . 1 h mat- his soul rest in pence, P931110; the Great War of 1914-1918 Th- A go w“ the l du- ct! Mcgabe, ed 4 t g hing _ _ - t Ghlllplonlhlp hoe uksigasthgr SFIING - ssrtvl- new ll. Paalailomon Cal-bolt: Egfgaon then. ‘nae 11p “rived in hustle“ mam” sue ufiilehffiimleiispfhfoi brig: we." COPYTIIUBSDAY 381111521 Clilulrlchbemrihdig Won by Walter Brown l 1I||ulg|fid ct home port Qqgnhq- 3w, ___ . ungl] n1 who , - » D .“i1‘1’..“‘??;.“§o°§“°‘° at yummy‘: - i?‘ i, ' "" “JMM ""1 d 1°‘ fiiliig: Uctxizflom- B05 PWVED—MXS. wu- acted nsecfeibwlgfglun, T5331 m m§§§£v§fl§fi','§}°§§,fg;fif $521011??? lgllatthg f=§i‘§fi'é~;‘2§$.§' owned by amt wean’ v - rim. "mi er Bin e waa loned c emu. 1o Upper mus- deeo turquoise Mid carryln a col- m ‘ eter ' Chum hl '1' t ymldefltl of the City 110d fill-ii Y. G. l. in.» The m- at H. M. C. B. Nsven Vlcfnxia B m St.. City manly roceiyed the onial nosegay‘ of s t g d grand o man’ Mr‘ Michael M°““' y' Mo“ n m 1 the p2 little fellows retum- monument u mu! t all C. H la ' '. ' d news ' wee W“ u‘ m“ Wm be 319d l° s.” him 9"‘ - - ed from the south. . m llcrlIfllh hlltlwln it: 8mm A, siltwuliesqfhfi‘ $133332 281168011 151ml“ dfiatrlfllielffi '25; “ti? aha Mrs Clifford Weeksact fifisih after hem! quite 111 wlth,C,gicfflfgiisaggiignaégdgge eivllvl- 0x5: gvngdillildeeysclgéfrvniigéé Th.‘ Q ‘Q5; - ' . - - i ,_ 143-11 i RECEIVES IA” “W8 _ I “ab,” b, ‘n0: "wild! Ill 0f Charlottetown. M23. W. E. ROB of 5C. edpgfiutvwllglassups, » ____ Eon of the late Premier wodnudl , w fil‘l.l‘i.filii’sfiu‘éfi 5'" "£2153 "fut..." 1.1.1.... m... Tw t f ' -— lunch v.2 ilhffilhfmfiifi PJSZWEJSZS“ 12f.§1.‘§f‘.§l"°=’3 u-lhfiufii 1?.“'1'£§"§2““.'§:§.".".."; " ‘”°" ex en - r t . --'l‘ , " ' . . ' . "d": our of h’...*~u.."“" tE:"':'....."'.".':.-"-*-,,.,,*~=-..,;~,-; 5;» hi» 1“..:°.::r.:.;':"":."":1. h. l’...fi"'si'.‘lfi.'a'.'i.fi.“"h..iz. £1221: ::;1."is‘.£'."“h;i*"%$.':..t,*;' Ps:r.'..i".1.':“:::":".s:-.-ch23: l§1"'...:é..f:1.°;“:. 121321912221: h.°'éi'oéé"."h“°""hhs°iil.ii..ms""" h: m. u. .. - m... ... W..... ~ " ~ mil‘:‘2fh£?::3r.1:::1":&.:: “bimséwr m“ 1323"" Bu“ “'“*.'<*@Pii<>fi c m. W" v ..°'““ i: .T'°”""-“"°- “c” 1* hmewwn on saturday, Much 9m n l‘ magnum‘ honoured last night with a b“ _ “in. trgm i unnflflur nay, rmrn; s. J.I_Cumminiz sang, ~17. Prom- fant son of Mr. and Mrs, W. E, colnsliiltunt to No. '1 General Huspl- lVlcAp lg, Halifaic. mmpcn by Monelgneur porary church will be t, uet at the Queen Hotel F“ chliir m W dor ax mee lse Me. The wast to the bride. R088 of St. John, 1v, B, fommrly ta. e returned at‘ the close of ass ace-Nellie Worthy Hughes u“ o‘ m. o“ M“ Herb - . e e e an baby girl. en mute was proposed by Rev. Mr. Donald. 01 Chflrluttetown. the war and has since taken a owned by Allison Carr. Oymer Bed ____ “u, u“, m. gmgfillvenflifellded- ("In 311818-1111 on the B. S. Letitia to which the groom raponded_ A ___ post graduate course at Toronto 1314118?- , WELL “gym; 3g; 1- g", u "on u “um” w” em Lnduded M23)?“ gieliit res- which is due to dock today (Mon- telephone call was received IS IECOVEILING-Tlie mariy General Hospital. His many Clan C. Paoe-Maudine B-udkllla .’ML TNM" McMmm who w dmm‘ mu‘ A M‘ church Donald Com w R m? re ac- dayL-K. the groom's Parents. and telegrams friends of Mrs. Angus McCormick.» friends as we! as those of his owned bv D. Anww. Central Ray- . served his 75th birthday on hlday Will be Kilt er nearby. man of the ‘Fln-anc-e Qlfiewgtialr: As of consratulatiorls were received Charlottetown, will be plegged m. late esteemed father, welcome h-n, alty. . "tired 0n siiuuday 17°!" hi8 postt- Coum l Gordon Macnonigilizimhfiie. the oil‘ tflkten rpfthe goodwill which 1mm ML and Mm Eldridge weeks‘ ieui-n may, me h“ recovered sug, h; the practice of h1s rofession m Class D. PICO——PBIEI Wolf. own- 1on as accoimtant with Stanley, At the Prlncei Count Hospital man of the Fire Commltte zcJe X the hy 0 C frilnttetowyi holds for New wgszmlnster. BC‘; ML and flcienfly [0 return home from me fle cily ‘and surroun mg country. _ , Sh“, and punk,“ m” ‘or; W0 m Sunday momma‘ ch ha" Fullerton c“ c} k. e, _. . orse rac n, clubs LII other Mm phmp Sargent, Montreal. Mn Charlottetown Hospital where she T}? Doctor will be a great sd- cd by A. B. Cutclifle. Charlotte- veil‘! faithful service. en in: at. Patrick arc-u onoofStm-mor- Sellars (in l" er ' “d mm“ 1mm“ M" m"! "Whi- Hi5 and Mrs. Scott Miller Luneuburz w“ ““d°‘§°‘““ "°""“°'"'- Sh" “m” ‘° ‘he medm“ ‘""’""'"Y ‘° - their W” m July‘ 1904- If’ 18 side's moat Wmilar and colorful ' y Bx Anus” Yzlaglpu? Em ma“? gera- N-s-I 11nd Mr. and. Mrs. G. G: w“ '1 Datlent for the pest few here- “d the Province will be ‘Thursday's Winnen ' Jxllvffil yen?‘ gcmm" half}: “.132? cl. pasta)?! away‘ aiflter a short h‘ 2f tehe oAhh§§t§"l‘>°.lv1hg°'b1Jh‘ Trgmfl “'3', Do week" 115513.” latantlji: ‘Ekhfiriiili? 0kg‘ A p um. . OPE ' - 1m . u —'“" ' . - "'- 1181111111958 h h». mum-u». p... a, has: ° .i:;.z? .11: M. .,...':'.¥_ ‘i%'§SE.iE@"g{,§,-. :";:::.,::"=.:§;Y.:z.::es¢u,;=,;,,§;; 5;; 1...... 1i... .:‘..:":....‘*f;.:1t'.“.&I3?"£.i2§£i".?'.£hyga; ii‘. ‘Jllhfiféllfifh’°;..h"3‘?§i.§€i..‘§ u;- M v My efi “on o, a new Known,’ fillmflrdlllry Ann Mnoheilan h lmefiiide 1185 Purchased from Har- bera last-night. The presentation e ndetu-“eumg l“ a heath" Rev. Father George MacCormac _'_ , Class B. T Dolomi- mnce as iment. commanded by gum um Mwmy k ma” 51% lathfifllgtndcotiitflgggesfifiwedlmlni w“ ';"d°v,"‘1'°“5h1d Ni’- glwfge fiefnmllhhhlitgohir°ifimfi§fg§igg who returned home Tuesday com- Chg"! jwvlbd °f mgélndghgmi ed by Cheater not Pisquid ' ~ a Iurne , ce- - ' ., ' ' ' I rlltgafofuturewwarldddg sflg The Late 58f. Ryan was a native New London. Mr. McFai-lane wlfh Dartmouth Clu fewhs: Mr? Label? m a Corsage o! dnmdm- 5 Elcllilgheivvllitlfef 13:53:: ifivesrifilas W" gsf-‘vlfltsmenlfeflhartlohlsleson.ylfizu? mu‘ B rukpmesmr 0k“? the Semen-fits’ Meg; by (xpt, Jg A 0f Simmer-aide 5mg we“; M‘ bow ms fagnlly will make this his aum- was unavoidably detained due to A i" Italy and Holland. Father Muccmgfi tenant Woodrow Wynnd, has been 31x3?“ by John I-Iarknesi. $1.1m:- H MacQuank 013mm‘, 001mm,‘ clays here. When a young fir‘ °me iifld use the farm fur the late crossing of the ferry. . “"59 11mm" 0f ‘fiends and mac left yesterday to be with hi5 Officially "Bled 88 defld- ciufg Ti-okq- worth v n eruo h dinner for m m", he 1a“ for Montana to 30m poa o growing, M; Mcparhme ,5 ___ neighbours gathered at the home mother Mrs Chris Maccu- s, Lieutenant Wyand was on the ' ex. 359W?‘ Smith... o the 17th (n) ‘L his brother. whore he lived for to be Qcnsrhttuhtea on his purchase FUNERAL A'I‘ Noam ruvsn- °‘ MEWS- Min and Robert Mobbs George's ' “n” ' Bataan from when his father inst “d P” m“ we" mm“- oured lment held M’ m‘ Queen ‘onetime. J “we mum as it 1s in one of the finest loch me rune,“ of me late John Ed_ to welcome Pte. James Brown. ' ,___ heard from hlm. Sinc¢ that time Liza“ C‘ iPue-Pgddy ‘ubw-v‘ Hotel ssumay evening. hygnellilngldlchgoer we»: 5% $21,233:;- lgksx. 212225215111 1t hi’: pa: geswehut, Nxoétilaerlifégegflvgas lfild vglrfigthfignoé ogdhglytstlgvhln m: main? qsogvglwrtrpjhziltggfimm Sguhrsd been listed B! missing in fnvéisideirv Jimmy arsenhuu. . --—- . H"! e - - 8111111! . .. .. o - 1.1913351, “runny .411‘, with aqiumbcr of other cowboy; zléirgnlllie wllldbuild a lummer eot- ernoon. a were our? ucted Bud all that he held dear, to take left for Hllllblygyoplmm m; Mai‘; In his last letter, written Feb- funeral of the late George T, 3mm, on his ea tench. in New Izpen the summer months by Rev. J. R. Skinner, assisted by “D "it iiuht for freedom. An ap- to meet their son's wife, Mrs. ‘"5"’ 5- 1943 l" W‘! h" “"1" gun“ 1150B. propriate address was read by My, Tgmmy Doyle, who “rived gmm he hoped to return home but if 50, of Charlottetown was hold from. After the war he unturned to st. Peter's Cathedral Saturday a.f~|l>rince Idward Island for a while 1emoun. Services were conductcttand later joined the police force by Rev. Canon Malone who also at Sadat John, NB, where he serv- offlclsfed at the grave-aide h: Sf... ed’ with dlatkicticn. Later he as- Peter's Cemetery. The allbearera locieted himself h the Bums were: Emest McCarcy, A.. Mac- Agency, p, pqgition u ; 9mg,’ 4,- Dvniild- N011"!!! J~ "iii-BM- Rlllih tcctive. When wu- was declared Jenkins, Roy Prowae, 5.. F.. Doyle. lin 191 h, wiped “ma, m, Am_ rumanar. smmay -The fun- “m” “m” “d "mmd Wm‘ the Canadian fumes. In 1918 he gyilnglckgallalfgxéfi: $a“.l7h5{l°“d¢- returned to Summcrslde and join- s- terdsy afternoon from the yllc- gmflfiogmxirsclglakflguizénfi) “flag; Lean Funeral Home, Services were no“, he joined the B Y wrmmed by Rev" T" E" “chm” aide. Police Force Up to ¢1'1'§"T.°§E of his retirement from the force about five years n80 he worked wlhh greatest zeal in the interests of the tourist industry. WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- ty weddlnl was aolemnized Ln St. Augustine's Convent Chapel, Rus- tlco, when M rzaret Helen, only daughter cf . and rs. Angus Gallant of Ruatlco became the bride of John Galas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J, Gallant, also of Rustlco. Rev. Fr. McCabe per- formed the ceremony brated the Nuptlal Mass. During the ceremony the Sisters if the Convent sang beautiful hymns, appropriate for the occasion. The bride looked very Iwinsome, attir- ed in blue with bridal veil. Her coat was tweed with matching accesso is... The bridesmaid, Miss Helen Gallant, sister of the groom, wore a rose coloured dress with brown accessories. Mr. Wallnrc Gallant, brother of the bride ahly supported the zroom. After the ceremony the bridal party motor- ed to the home of the bride where a delicious breakfast was served to the immediate rclatives and friends, after‘ which they motored to Charlottetown where they “tire dinner guests at the Queen I-Iotcl. Supper was served at the home of t 2 ‘groom's parents, to a lame number of relatives and friends. l-nons the guests of honor were R f, l"r. Pifre and Rev. Fr. Mc- Cabe. The remainder of tho eve- nlng was spent in music and dan- clnv the violinist bsini! Mr. Cvril Richard of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant were the reclp- tents of many beautiful and use- ful glfts, testifying to the nonu- larlfy of this youm! couple. They are residinz in Cymbrla, whore the groom ls a prosperous firmer ment was in Cemetelg; Mn. Th t: at \ rave. c .75»; eigbert Dcl Younker, Fred Coles, Lorne Colea. P, W.. Small and Lyle Robinson. There passed peacefully away at her home in Sea View Ln the early hours of the morning of February lmh, Elizabeth Ann, beloved wife nl Frederick MacKenzle, at the lflf‘ of 67 years. ‘Tlw deceased was the daughter nf Maria and Nathanlal Sudshury hcfolf‘ her marriage to Allan Mac- lmmun of Frcdcricton, who pre- (irw-Msfvl her several years auc. aficr which she marrledand came f» Sch View where she resided till the time of her death. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fu- Ilvllil nf the late Frederick Weeks hf Frcrlcricion was held Fnday nflcrnnon, March l, and was large- Iv nlicndcd. A short service at the home was followed by scrvlce h 1hr Christian Church. These scrnrcs were conducted by the fir". Mr. I-Iuytcr. The pallbearers i"‘(‘r" Messrs. Benjamin Craswell, (lvcruc Nesbit, Herbert Weeks, Rm Ferris, Stephen Bertram and W-lhum Sample. Interment in Trcdcriclun Cemetery. Vmil< in Charlottetown, Alber- 1011, Tignish, Montague, Georg’:- [nun und Sourls will be made by an R.C.A.F. Mobile Recruiting Unit flurms: the first two weeks of March, it is announced by Eastern Air Command, Halifax. The unit ,\v‘ll he in charge of Flylne Officer D. G. Gurm, chief recrultlnv fwcr nf the RIIAF. for Prince Edward Island, and the tour will star! from R.C.A.!". station, Sum- - * d ' h H! '"°"“‘“' $12.1.’ ttiflenwgfidyflls hush‘: Mr. Daniel Bertram MacKinnon. (Purlfl Plefrmggx" arm nf the late Michael and Alice, liiucKinnon of Cardigan Brldqe. Priucc Edward IsIanfLCanada, dlcd -Fr~l1_\'. 9th, i946, at Lowell I-Iospi-' Ial llfass. He was a veteran of Wnrlzi War I and was buried ln Y RETURNS HOME - He. Ralph E. Glllis who has arrived from overseas on the Aqultsnis and has been spendlny the past three ' weeks with his mother 11nd sister! and brothers ln Elrllnflfbn. Mass :;-.:1':'1":'.2s.':1f*v.:1i" '"“""'. h» mums w hon» i» i=- lic leaves two sisters. Mary and, ‘rfld- PE-I" Rhuiehart, and the latter Mrs. 1.11111, tho former Mrs. Miller J. HONOR coup-ERRED _ Mr "w" ‘WM K-laiamafi lawn“ ‘l9 Justice Arsenault, Director of The "T." hfliifluri l! T-IOWB“. Milli ; Canadian .Geograpl1lcal Society. Jcriv Griffin, 59th ‘Y! Lanesbmo" has received word from Ottawa M“5~"‘°h"5@n5~ tsh..t at a recent meetliilg {if this -——' uciet His Honour eu enan - 315N113“ 0F 735L519‘ ' Govcrior J, A. Bernard was elect- Tluuvfrr- Maior Frank stem ed I Fellow of the Society. was welcomed as Mentor of Phalanx Fraternity at the Y.M.C.1 Th, CANADIAN m3]; cross has A last evening. embers of the] been wed u, "y w 10c,“ Ger. iirzanlzatfon expressed pleasure at. "we p°|a‘*e (o, psui) fonngfly the sppolnunesit of Maior Storey o; 308m“ "mum m be raiding to this important post. A GISOIISSIOI: I with he, “moth”- who w“; “P "is "Conduct 0i a “Mini Mary Martin. daughter of Joh was‘ carried on wit-h considerable and Katie Mam“ o; prince m- Dv-plclpation, Arthur Avard was rd 19mm; Any yvfncnmed as a. ueat of the fratern- ' mquid be "l The CB-"Bd B" FY1119!“ N°u°n¥ Owes at Charlottetown a1 Assembly was discussed. ,6_E_AT) w d h . . ISLANDS-II — or as M1ss Emma Thomas, Charlim” been received of the death of Mr. Qmm- 59"“ ‘he W9°k'9“d l" w‘ W. R. Nelson son of the late Mr. " "i ll" W“? '0 at- J°h"- "1 ~- Roi-ails Nelson of Montague, at ‘h’ ‘WM l 19W dill’! Wm‘ h" "l" hi; homc in Vancouver, B. C. on fcr and brother-ln-law, Mr. and aundny‘ pen 34m a ‘Mrs. Burpee Carr. Bhe was ac-, "°“'P*"""i by h" mfliiief- M“ urimu ntou oTrawa - and Mrs. J. Leonard of < 11m Thomas, 'I‘ryon. erg ‘hf? M, v, frcus , , j e, ' 51181:." Iltvhfs l$'y3'r'§'§l?1“h§ Marvin: ohulolcguwwnbfltrrgvtied wllgfnco ‘Rafa: .1212; ui;"."..z*;frf..flizsl' 11i'-%~=“"~"v=~=¢~“ - M» Con»; ’ m, h, one of our ‘ucceum, "lamb figxeemiltter they visited friends ME BER-SAVED -- Mrs. Ir- Wr ab d. Th t rned from 5t. Jollsubfondayfynlrzehtl and went ving o", of Wllmot Valley, P. ‘E. I,‘ received the sad news 1f thc 1° Charlottetown where they l" t mfiidinl the week with Mr. and . m 9”". Hmnfluy’ death of her cousin Howard Wond- G D | w.“ o‘ Eli-amt: h‘ was tho f3‘ ' ' er - Gnu” it‘ “Lit-ire ‘Prnager of Burlington, P, ll. I. I-Io leaves to mourn his parents, three sister: and one brother. Many friends iaxprgea their sincere sympathy to thq be- reaved family. Rural electrification of Prince Edward Island will be undertaken only through the existing power BOIM Oommilslonm. was held . from the Cutcflffe runml Kano flflifldav afternoon and waa lum- .. lv attended Service if. conducted by °- Cums Webstcr of 21m bvterian church. Ir. W R01. Prec- also - iibnducted the committal service at pllnll at Charlottetown Bum- ‘ ‘he Funeral Home. met-aide, operated either by l limnloyeea of the Water Depart- Power Commission or under ur- Yiirnt attended in a body as did infliction of a Utility Board re- ~ ‘"40 His Worship Mayor B. Iarlo mler J. Walter Jones stated ln lhc Mcboneld and melnbera of the Off-y IAIIIIIMITQ yesterday- filnuncn. Representations from th t. l-c. . O IIOII 0N JLIAVI — blunt.- ri-Mnu were" .1‘.'l°¥'m‘.l‘=‘hhh"l‘1$ bommaaon c. R- C- '~l f! tents fr the" Char- N. arrived home from 0PM" 11% "vii m durum cluuf». of which hum an a ma‘ leave. um.- m'p'§}'“””°§'§$§'6t'“hhmw1muu# "won . m {G's-ah- mmmthfbm. 1h u». cioainc um “e1 P. Kennedy, Meant. J. of the war with Japan Command- h. .11.... .- -°"" “°‘ fid'."ilfl.‘tt”"°ifl"s'ia.b.°of: nan ' . 1m IN I“ and cele- . BRIDAL SHOWER - A very Eleasant evening was spent at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. D. MacDon. 51d. Btnnley Bridge, on Feb, 18f wihgntfriends and neighbors gath- sat; h? tender a shower to their S er Eileen, whose marriage took lace the following Thu"- diiy- e bride-to-be was escorted to a seat of honor by Erma Mac. Rae, the gifts were carried ln and 011911911 by Velda Parsons and Mfg, gQMBCI-eim. while vivuth Mac- en read the amusing verse; Eileen in her usual manner thunk... ed all for nice gifts. After sing- ing F01‘ She's A Jolly Good Fe]- . law, th h a er w lch lunch was served by the ladies, assisted by the hinge“, The remalnded of the evening W35 Spent in dancing and soeini eh“, All wandered home at a late hour, KVISIIIHK Eileen much hflpplnegg in er new home. ' Th" “filial meeting of Bruce ‘Stcwartdzm. Ltdwasheldinthe i Mil“ of the company 185i; evening, The" w" B ROOd attendance of ahalreholders and the report for the 911511958 yea-r 1945 was well receiv- The financial report was pa5ggd | unanimously and complimentary Efemggcs were made to the secre- YY. C L. M K f l . “m”; eflorts. v By or hs un A new director was added in the person cif Austin A Scales who i4; connected with many tucursrfifl local enterprises and com. Dlimcnte were handed out because 0f the appointment m the viii-mg. crate of Cmdr. George H, Buniain Speukeas included. John O Hyndman. Jack MflcNalr, Aiemn. der Mat-hemn, Col C.L McKay, Austin scales and 001. D A Mac- Klnncn L Directors elected for the ensuing year are: Hon. Frank R, I-lcartz, prggid- vice-president cnt. , D D Morrison, 1 Lieut. Col. C L McKay, secre- tiuy treasurer and general man- MBQNCII‘. John O. O01. D A Mfg. George les. K nnon. Buntaln, Austin A Sea A prctt wedding took place on January ‘Bth in Summerslde, when Rev. Father MacLellan united lfn marriage Ruth Elli-she . daughter iof Mr, and Mrs, Webster Mugridge of Summerslde and James Erskine, ypungest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank unite of Shcrbrocke, Miss Lily Waite, sister groom was bridesmaid. and Mr. Leslie Mugridge, brothQr of bride sup orted the groom. The b de locked dimming in a street length dress of gold crepe. witlh brown accessories and wore a. corsage of red carnatlons, Immediately following a recep- tion at the home of the brides moi-her, the happy couple left by plane an a short wedding trip, On their return, they will reside in Summerside where the room is em loyed with the Hall anufac- tu ng Co. All ioln in wishing them many years of happy wedded life. --GO0I)WIN - NOONAN NUP- TIALS — St. Mary's Convent Cha- pel. Summerslde. was the scene of an interesting event on Tuesday mominiz. Feb. 26th when Miss Annie Blanche Noonan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan of Bedcuue, became the bride of Mr. John Harold Goodwin. son of the late Daniel Goodwin and Mrs. Catherine Goodwin of Remington. Msgr. G. J McLellan performed the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptisl Jdass. The bride wore I strcetiength crepe dress of Mexi- coco row-n with twin fitch neck- pieca and corssge 0d yellow daffo- dllls. Her hat was a small spring model of niguer btmwn straw. She was attended by her friend. Miss Ruth Cmkm. who wore s fuchsia wool dress with matching hat and corsaae of pink roses. The groom was attended by Mr. Har- old Noonan, a brother of the bride. The room's sift to the bride was a god sweetheart locket bracelet and to the xmomsman a. leather billfold. The bride's gift to the rzroom was a silver rosary and to her brfdunlld a I014 0001994!!- Inunediatoly after the ceremony the bridal party named to the Clifton Hotel for a weddinl break- igpt, Mr, and Mrs. Goodwin ti}!!! left bv tmln for a short wedd trip. For travellin a moas amen coa with wolf col- lar. On their return hhev will re- Sunnnerside. when r. lawyer. in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin many years of wedded bilsa. The sale which has been in pro- at the store of the labs J. the past two weeks. fed and the remain- ved by Ilse. no hat- new m: 0n Witter Street. l ".':'....*i1:"":.....9."h- hair... I 9...‘... u on o. m: a Genuine. h. wall cemetery. e zlrl friends bounced her, t the bride "wore u fa can aleevca and featurln: a wide - The pallbearers were: Daniel J. lidocArtfiur. James Doyle. Bertram Younker, MacKinnon. ' fred Yeo, Luterment was in Com- HJEGT SPEEDY TRIAL-Elect- 1-118 to stand trial under the Speedy Trials Act. two -1ocal men who had been remanded to the June term of the Supreme Court appeared before Judge G. C. Duffy recently and were sentenced to te three and two months rapective- ly. In the first case Robert Mac- Kensic. charged with indecent as- sault pleaded guilty and was given hree months in Queen's County Jail. John Allen Mills pleaded ifullty to breaklnz Jail and was sentenced to two months in jail. the sentence to run concurrently Mm the six months he is st pres- ent- wviner on a chsrse of break- ixul and entering. —SCOUTB ON HIKING PARTY —A v mmcessful hlkin , 0f 50y is was held on Satur- day sftemocn. Tihe party wnsf ed of Scouts from the First and Third ‘Irwns under m.» leadership of Resale Thompson or the 1st troop and Earle Crane. Don Mc- Phec. and Junkie MacFm-1um_ of the 3rd Troop. The party hiked scrum the’ ice from Summerside to I-Iolmans Island where they followed trails through the wood; to increase their knowledge of trail markings. They had lunch around a bonfire built ln a snow drift. which was thoroughly en. Joyed by every Scout. A boby owl W118 captured by one of the boys insd taken to his home for study. SERVICE MEN HONORED __0n Fab. 21st, at 7 p. m. thc ladics of Central Christian Church cn~ tcrtained the returned veterans of the cor gregation, their wives, par- ents and girl friends to a banquet in the church schoclroom, The decorations took the form of flags. red. white and blue candles and streamers and red roses. Also at- tractive placecards which wcrc flutvsruphed by all present. The toast to the servicemen was pro- posed by Elder J. I-I. Williams uvd responded to by Mr. Hollanzl A1‘- cher, after which several of ihc guests of honor representing the different services spoke, They voic- ed thelr a reclotlon to the ladies for the we come home also for the many parcels and remembranccs received while absent in their, country's services. All spoke of fhc’ pleasure of once more 119111,; in their native Islc, Following lhc ban uet. a short program of solos,- read ngs, lano se ectlons, etc, was enjoyed. r. Dunbar in his own inimitable style was master ceremonies for the evening. —-POS'I‘ NUPTIAL SHOWER — i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin. who were recently married in Summerslde. were pleasantly sur- prised on Thursday evening when they visited Mr. Goodwin's former home in Kenalngwn to find a lanze number of friends and neighbors gathered to tender them a. miscellaneous shower. Mr. Thomas Humphrev was chairman of the evening and after a brief congratulatory address he called upon Mrs. Roy Clark and Miss Mary Cshlll to open the gifts and present them to Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin. Several ladies and gen- tlemen in brief speeches added their congratulations and good wishes. Tlho pleasure and gratitude the hmpny newlyweds was very graciously expressed by M1: Good- win. Refreshments and dancing followed and were Rrestly 611101’- ed by all present. Music was sup- plied by Messrs. Edgar and Arn- old Hickey, Ferdie Kllbrlde and Rnddie Cameron. A feature uf the entertainment wm s sing-song of old favorite songs with Mrs. Ray MoArf-hur and Mrs. Russel Mc- Kay as aocompantsts. At c late hour the inmate departed wishlnif Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin a long and happy wedded lifts-K. A wedding of quiet charm took place Saturday evenin, February 28rd. at 7.30 o'clock. w en Doreen Weeks became the bride of Lslne MacDowell. in a candlelight cere- mony at the home of the bride- The bride is the only daughter of Mr. f-LJ. Weeks. 1128 Queen Street. Sault Ste. Matte, Ont/uric. and the IIOOID i: the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MaeDowell. Summer-side. P. I. ‘The man-tale vows were spoken before a bank of enepdrmons and carnation. bucked by fern and tell white tapers. Rev. A. G. Donald performed the ceremony. Followtnu the singing of Mal- otws "lord's Prayer‘ by Miss Mariruerite Mann. the bride cnlcr~ ed the llvtnc room on the nrm of her father. to the strains of, the "Bridal Chorus" from Iiohcuigrln. gloved by her atsfer-ln-law. Mrs. . S. Weeks. She was a chnrminl picture in her floor-length gown of‘ white all! Janey. mule on atm- nle lines. with a deco V neckline. ‘in congratulating th gloves and 010d pold belt. Elbow-lo Ihftc llnllig hc on- T. Spence and a. well-filled purse was presented bv Mr. F. Gallant on behalf of those present. The remainder of the even was siianegt in Dlflylnfl Shines an dan- c . The people of this tmirt and surrounding districts were deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Pte. Fulton MacDonald in Ger- many. His wife, the former Miss Julia MaoLeod of Hartaville, his bride of only n. fcw months, previ- ous to his izolng overseas, was look- ins forward to his house-coming this month, when the sad news was received. Fulton was held tn the highest esteem by all who knew him; and had many friends who will always rmiember his cheerful disposition and happy s lle. whether his troubles were or small. He was a son of hhe late Mr. and Mrs. Myles MacDon- ald, formerly of Burlington. He leaves to mourn, besides his sor- rowing widow, one sister, Jean, Mrs. Dan MacLeod, Hunter Rrlver, to whom much sympathy is ex- tended. I On Wednesday, Feb. 27th, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Metherall celebrated their 62nd anniversary at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Robert Hunter of Rosebank. Mr. and Mrs. Metherall are two of Rosebanks oldest and most rc- spected citizens. both being ln their 83rd year. They were married Ln 1884 at the Gorrlll Home in Cas- cumpcc. which is now the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Casely. by the Reverend M. R. Knight, and made their home in Mill River. In i119 Dmvinclal election in i919 Mr. Methcrall was elected as the Lib- eral representative for the First Electoral District of Prince Coun- ty. Mrs. Metherall was the for- mer Sarah Gorlll, whose Barents as well as the parents of her hus- band. came from England to settle in Prince Edward Island, Mr. and Mrs.- Metherall are indeed fortun- utc to have been granted such a loniz and happy life together. Their famllv consisted of four daughters and one son. of which all except one daughter are living. The rlauizihtcrs are: Mrs. Edward Clarke of Lexington. Mass; Mrs. Fred McRae of Summerslde; and Mrs. Robert Hunter of Rosebank: and their only son, Sergeant Metherall lives 1n the old homestead in Mill River. One daughter. Mrs. Ethel Gorcl passed awav three years ago. This elderly couple are remarkably well. considering their advanced years, and s host of friends loin them on this hfmpv occasion. 'I\l1ere was a large tum-out of mourners and citizens yesterday manning to pay their last. respects to the late Sgt. Patrick, Ryan, The funeral service was conduct- cd in St Mary's Convent chapel. Summerside where requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev, J.. C. McDonald. The service at the grave was conducted by the pastor, Rt, Rev J. McLellan. The Legion service was conducted by M12. Roland Phllipson, president of the Summerslde branch of the Can- adian Legion. As the body‘ was low- ered lnto the grave the ast Post W35 sounded and the regulation volleys were fired by a firing nrty drawn from uhe 17th Armor 1R1 Regt, As the cortegc passed up Cent-ml Street lt procecded bc- tween lines of children from the Convent lllgh School who were drawn up out of respect for a man who was always a friend of the young people. The order of the funeral arty was as follows: R..C..M..P., own Police. S Y C1. Band. Canadian Legion, Fire Dc nrtmeni. honorary pal bearers, actve pull bearers, icarse. mourners, The honors? pail bearers were: Mayor I, , Arnctt. Senator 13.. W.. Robinson. Councillor D F. McNelll, M.I..A,, Hurry Sllll hunt, MP, Titus. Lt .- Col, J. A. cfihee. LIL-Col, H. Strong, M.C.., W..B.. McNelll. Act- lvc pail bearers were: Ray Tam-ton. Jerry Doucette, Capt. Leo Blaoqul- ere. R ll. Phillipa, John Steele, Ralph Razavet. -S. The death of James Sanphy of Baldwin's Road took place at Baldwins on March 2nd at 9 o'- clock n, m. M1. Sanphy was R5 years old and was in good health until lhrco weeks previous to his death at which time he was strick- en with influenza from which he failed to recover. A resident of Baldwins all his llfe he will he missed by many friends. Hg ls survived hy four daughters and ti ec 3nnB-Ml‘5, Anna Shsnahan. Pansy Lf-Blanc, Mrs, Jean Ohflddérfon, Mrs. Irene MacDonald, Messrs. C,\'1'us, Joscph and Edward Sanphy, hcsldcs a numhf-x" of grand chlldrr-n ull of Lynn, Mass. nlso a granddaughter Ann Sunpbv at home, Thr- hurlal took nlacc m St. Tercsas Ccmctery on Monday, March 4th, l-‘tmeral Mass was aumz by the Rev. R. MacDonald and Rev. Father Crnken uml Rev. Fnlh- cr lifacDnufnltl offirinlctl ~11 the fiHlVO. The pallbearers were Mcssrs. Samuel (Hills, Allan Corcoran, overseas on uhe Aquitaine. Mrs. Doyle continued on to Guelph, Ont, by train on Sunday m join her husband who ls a, student Agriculture College. —MAKING GOOD RICOVEII! _ Ma". John Glllls returned on Sat- urday to his home in Indian River after spending three weeks in Klrikora with his sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Lawless. It ls pleasing to report that the Lawless family are great- ly improved in health after a serious time with influenza. -K. -ENGLISB BRIDE AT KEN- SINGTON -- Mrs. Robert Goodwin and baby daughter arrived 1t their future home ln Kenslngton on Tuesday evening from Halifax, where they were met by Mr, Good- win. Passage across the ocean was made on the S. S. Laetitia. e beautiful spring-like weather which greeted them is symbolic uf the warm welcome which awaits hem in Kenslngton, —K. —'I‘AKES OVER BUSINESS- Mr. Vincent Savidant, recently re- turned from active service, has taken over the Grocery business at the corner of Ottawa and Rus- scll Streets, Summerside, formerly o erated by Mrs. William Ahern. r. Savldant contemplates extend- ing the business in the near future by the installing of a meat de- partment whlch will be a welcome adfiltioii for the convenience of the residents of that sectiort of the in town. I-Iis many friends wish Mr. Savidant every success in his venture. S -'I‘0 ATTEND TRADE SHOW- Ccunclllnf‘ Henry W. Wedge, ac- companied by Mrs. Wedge lef: yes- terday morning by plane enroule for Buffalo, N. Y., to attend a Mas- ter Photographers and Trade Show. Councillor and Mrs. “ledge are travelling as far as Montreal by plane and from there f-xpect f0 proceed to Toronto by plane. Later they will also visit in B05- ton and New York and will return to Summcrside in about thrcc weeks. S Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAdam. 75 Hayfield Street, Clly, who cele- brated thcir 59th wedding anniver- sary on Feh. 21st. received the following letter from His Vlorship, Mayor B, Earle MacDonald: “On the anniversary of 59 years happy wedded life I am pleased to send you my heartlest congratulations. Your family and minc have hecn associated for a good mfmy years and the friendship that exists he- tween us, I hope, will contiviuc. Your izood health and happy lives together may continue for years to come, ls my sincerest wish." —FAREWEI.I. PARTY -- Neigh- bors and friends in largo numbers, gathered at the home of M1", and Mrs. Lloyd Bowness, Malpcnuc RrL, to tender them a farewell puffy on lhc occasion of their moving to the adjoining town of Kensinzton. An address expressing fhr- goodwill of thosc present was rcari hy Miss Phclicia Clark while Mr. Ray llark presented-them with an apprnurialc gift, Mr. Bowness for himself and family, expressed surprise and pleasure in a short but witty spccrh after which all joined in himzmfl "For They Are Jolly Good Fcl- lows.“ Mr. Bowncss was ihr-n hrnrlily bounccfl h_\' several sini- wart young ncighlmrs. Vnr-nl and instrumental music, dmcinu and refreshments vom lr-tmi ihci program of a most cn_o_\'able c\‘c- nln . The gucsis fhcu said nzmiby fb r, and Mrs, Bowness wishing them health and prosperity in their new home. -_K. —A wide clrolc of friends rctlrct the death of Mm Bertram Ramsay. nee Mattie Wright. Bcdequc. 0f Montrcse. which occurred M. thc flvc 9011s and five daughters. namely: Lea. Wllkic. Sask; Minnic. Mrs J F. Wcstfall. Richmond. Callfomla, Haley, Mrs Fred W 11c, George C. 01st- knifc. Sack; curl. Mrs John Matthews. Edmonton, Alberta; Lou. Mrs Russell Matthews. Albcrfon; nce. Mrs Stewart Dcmpsie Salem, Oregon; Benjamlzn-Nvrth Battleford. Saslu; C . Liberal me of the Provincial 1121115111- ture and Haldean. Qockville. N.B Funeral services were held Sun- day afternoon in the hofne and ln the United Church. Montrosc. and were conducted by time Rev. J M ., Mr. MacDcnuld and the Rev Ray Sellick. Special music at the church service REGRET SUDDEN DEATH- Friends and relatives will reflrot tn hear of the sudden passing of Mrs. W, B. Rohcrfson which nc- currcd ycsff-rdhi". The lafc Mrs. Rnhflrlkn. had hrcu quite mflvc and was paying an nfinrnnnn visit wilh- friends when thc Muucr cnllcri. A life-long mcmhcr of Si, James Church, the late Mrs. Rob- ertson tnok an actlvf- part ‘n thc work and activities of the :hurrh, There are left to mourn two duughlcrs, Mrs. T. Grover (‘n-"tcr, Vuncnuvcr, II.(‘.., nlul Miss Flfn- cnrc A,Rul1crlsnn of New York City; and one sister, Mrs. tDri he did not, God WOilld whnl 1t lhhf. way. Also surviving are two brothers: Claude Wyand and Sergeant Ever- ett Wyand; and two sisters, Mrs. M. N. Prat/t, Buckingham, N. 0.; and Mrs. Ebble Gasten of John- sonvllle, S. C. James yand, pre- viously of Cavendish, P. E. 1., went to South Carolina in the year I898; and has been there most the time since. He has many rela- tives and friends on the Island and many parts of Canada that will remember hlm. Mrs. James Wyand, Lfeut. Wyand'a mother died in the year 1934. FRIDAY FOR WATER COMMISSIONER. —I>tis t1hatnofewerhlmn four can es will be in the field in the ivy-election vmich ls to fake lace March 2'7 to fill the vacancy or Water Commissioner caused by the death 0f Mr. G.D. Wrlfiht Those mentioned in the rimming are Messrs. B Roy Holman. J T. 110K212, DL. MacKmnm and Ray Bevan. ATTENDING MEETING-Rev. T. E. MoLennan. minister of Trin- ity United Church. Charlottetown. is Ln Toronto attending the annual meeting of the Board of Evangel- ism and Social Service of the Un- ited Church. He is expected to return hvme next ‘Tuesday night. FUNERAL ON MONDAY -- The remains of the late William P Griffin, who died at Reglfna. will arrive in Charlottetown Saturday evening, March 9, and will be con- veyed to the residence of his s15- ter. Mfrs. Peter McAleer. 22 Alley Street, from where the funeral will take place Monday morning at 9.45 to the Church 0f the Most Holy Redeemer. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Mr. Charles Sexsmlth, formerly of Peter-borough. Ont . has been secured as supervisor and physical training director of the Summer- slde Youth Centre Inc. Mr. Semsmitlt served four years with the R C A F. as a physical instructor and dlscipllnarlan and is especially versed in training young men in gymnastics. His headquarters will be at the High School and be hopes to be able to lliggllnlgs d-utls here about March Social Club met on ‘Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Ju- lian Herring. The devotional per- iod was lcd hy Mrs, Reginald Rod- gers who opened with prhyvr inl- lowed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison, She then marl a portion from the study book, Cur- rie of Chessamba. This was follow- ed by a rcading entitled Friend- ship by Mrs. Herring. Ninc mcm- bcrs answered roll cull. Minutes of last meeting wcrc read and uiopi- ed. Sick committee reported fukinv, fruit . ice crcam tn four sick. Secretary than gavc report of col- lections made. It was decided ihaf the ncxi place of mcciin: would he at Mrs. Ralph Tnomlfs lmlflf‘ and would he hcld in thc affor- nuon, A delicious lunch was rciv- ed by the hnsfcss.~R. Mr. C. S. MacKuy of Park Cori uer. left m1 Thursday morning on n short visll. m friends v.1 Boston. Miass. Fricmls mid rclutivcs m"? clad fr) see . Amos Blncquifrt‘. North Rustler), out 54min uitcr her recent illness of "fl-u“. Mrs. John James Gallant of North Rustlco 11nd Mrs Austin Doncettc lrft for u Vl>lL to Halifax and other points of fhc Mftrlfimcs. While mvay Mrs. Dcuccitc will j visit her husband Pic. Austin i Exmcetie who is a nuiicnt 111‘, Cornwallis Hospital. ENGAGED IN SURVEY--Mr. 'I‘. F. Kcnneflv of the Research and Development Branch, Department nf Recou- struction and Supply for the reu- lonal district of NB. and P. E. l.. with Mr. Jack Wright. secretary of the P. E. I. Rcconstructloh Coun- cil are vlslllmz in the city. They vcv of industries herc with the view of making bile smaller inclus- trieslamillar with the technical aid available through the Research and Development branch. Tliev are maklruz a mpld coverage of Charlottetown and Summerside and later will visit other centres of the province. Prizes. in the form of silvcr trays and trophies. wcrc presented i0 the owners n! wlnnlnq horses in the two-flay infernrnvinclul lcc raclnz mcci, concluded ifcstcrrlay at n banquet held at. tlv Chariot»:- tnwn I-Iotcl last night. Limit.- Colonel D. A. MscKlnnon, D.S.O.. presided. The zatherlnfz of horseman and interested followers nf the hnmcss moimf Ennu- uus flit- lilnzcst uf ll! kind in recent vents and it was necessary to accommodate the Robertson. Charlottetown. She wu overflow crowd in bhe breehfut INDUSTRIAL 131 are enazatzcd ln conductlnil a sur-i NEWBON-At th P. Ii. 11a Hospital on Februfiry I, ‘t: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newson, Union Road, a daughter, Ihoreaa 1e. ~ CONRAD-At the Kinl‘! Hvqrttcl. taauc, P. I. I. 0L Feb. $5, 1946. $0 Mr. and . - 11m: Conrad, Sturgeon, P. E. 1., a. son. Harold Keihh. VanBUSI-IIRK -— A the _ Kin‘! County Hospital, Montague, PJD ,, Mr Mrs. 1946. to . lorry £141. , P. 11.1., a daughter, Norma Jean.‘ MaeDONALD-At the King's Coun- tv Hospital. Montague, P. E. 1., on Feb. 2'7, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Nor- County Hospital. Montague. P. E. L, flu March l. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. - exander Stewart, Montague, PILL, a son. um; - At the Prince county Hospital March 2, 1846, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Theo. J Ling, nee Dorothy Baker, R.N , Kemsington, s. Ion‘ NOONAN-At Albany on 1'8). l), 1946, to Mr. and lvfrs. Emmett Noe-nan. a son. NOONAN-At Scarletown on Feb. 20. i946, to Mr. and Mrs. White!‘ Noonan, a son. COUSINS - At the Prince Count Hospital, Feb, 16th, I948, to Mr. an Mrs. Donald Cousins (nee Grace Semplc) a daughter, Sandra Dale. BRADLEY At the Charlotte- town Hospital, March 1. I946, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bradley. a sou. STEWART-At her hmne in Mm- tsguc on Feb. 1'7. 1946. Mrs. Edith Stewart in her 81st vear. ADAMS-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 7, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. George N. Adams of Charlottetown (nee Irene Fril- zell) a daughter. Marjorie Jean. MARTIN — At Dumbarton, Scot» land, to Mr and Mrs, Rod Marb- in. Mariinvalc, P E I . a son MncDOUGALlr-Af. the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospilal, March 4. i948. to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton MacDougall, 225 Euston Sfrect, City, a son. WOOD -- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. February l6. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl ‘Wood. I-Iazelbmok. u son, Donald Oarl. HOGAN-At fhc Western ‘Hos- pital, Fob. 27, I946 to Cpl. and Mrs. Howard HCRBYI of Alba/non, form- crly of Tifznish. a dauizhtcr. NICHOLSON-At P. E. I. Hospital March 4. 1946. to Major and Mm. Alan Nicholson. u daughter, Sandy Lcc BALDWIN‘ — A1 Lorna Lnrfsc Nurs- iu: Honw. Bflfilllfil‘, England, in Flying Offif-ci" and Mrs. James Baldwin, nec Ccroliu Shclfnnn a s01], Richard Jnmrns. Efzfrrm - In Regina. March 2, 1946, William P Griffin in his 67th your MucKINNON ~ Ai Canoe Cove on March 5, 1946, Shnrley Mac n. lnfani daughter of Mr and Mrs. w .- l-iarol: MucKlnncn. Canoe Cove MACMILLAN — At 70 Douglas Sfrc-cf, "fiicsdayu March 5. i946. Jnmcs H. MacMlllan ln his 71st your h"- WRIGIIT - AL Charlottetown. March ‘l, 1946. Rnbert oseph Wright ln his 86th year. Remains icstin ht hhc Cutcllffe Mineral M('l) NALD — At Charlottetown. Mai-ch '1. 1946, lvlrs James A Mc- Donald. zipcfl 76 Ycars McCABE-Jvi Wcllcslcy, Muss, on March 2, 11146, Mrs. Ada Nclzon McCuhc, zigcfl 74 ycars. Interment was in Wcllcslcy, Muss. Al 70 DOURIRJ March 5, I946, in his ‘list MlwMlLLAN street, Tilcsflsy‘. Jnmcg H. MncMillnn Vflil‘ ‘ i\Iacl)0N.'\l.l)-A\ the Ttih (Tunas?- lan General llospltal, _ ‘Tuesday: February ‘.16, 194G, Pte. Neil Fulton MacDonald, sou of the luic Mr. and Mrs. Myl MacDon- Ilfld of Darlington, l‘. '. l.. in his bl ,\'(‘1Il‘ ROBERTSON — Sllddclily‘ M. 8 Richmond Si-rcct, Charlottetown. (in Wcrifiesdhy. March 6. 1946. Mrs. W, B. Robertson NICHOLSON — At Charlottetown. March 3, 1946. Florence Nicholson of Grand View in her 19th year. WAUGII — At 'I‘r_v0n. March I, ‘i946. Miss Marv Waugh, age 59 1 vcars RYAN -- At 11hr Prince County Hospital on Sundayz March 3. Pat,- rlck Ryan. aged 71 vcars NICHOLSON — Af Sfanchcl March l, i946. _Alcx Nicholson, aged 50 years. MacDONALD - At Providence, Rhmlc Isla11ri,U.S.A., March. 1. 1946, Mrs. P. D. MacDonald age 45 yours, nce Margaret azel, dnuizhtr-i- nf fhn late Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn R. Jcnkins, Dundas Centre, PEI. DIACMILLAN —At 70 Do las Street. Tuesday, March 5, l. . James ll. MscMlllan in his 71st year PRAUGHT -- In the Prince ty Hospital March I, I916 Prau ht in his 64th. vear. IIOR ——At 39.‘! Main 8L. 8t. Jdm, N. B, Inn-ll Itoau. GREG I1- months, belovrd son of Mrs. W. l. iLloyd) Rosa. formerly of Char- lottewwl. Coun- , Leo