i: _ l i 1 l 1 1 lvvav-q-‘r-ru dv-Q-swlwrevwmu we: m-p-< --n>n,- rd>1 5n§1u urznwo lfl-P-rn IulF"Jw4-d ....__I SQQDI/lfl-f" “mm-nap- w» -155 -- CHABEQTTETQFYN ._.CU/.\R"!AN Eiflilll. 13¢ 194p B UDGET FUR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBER O AY ._\' . is a DlllLlIl fit the lottctown Huszggitdi where he tflt uziderg "nc an c-perutzou. He 1.5 n x1 ' doing well. RECEH Win. Ne! dt‘ ‘of. " April 6 iiibt. Jr.. of Bu;- Si. Mrs, lit-void E. AfueLvau. Sydney l stoh. P. E. I. rela- iwn of ElPfliiO fiat d lit I‘ l. _ the hut ('1 littfttiwli in" '""l“l‘“'»~'>_ “J5 Munlpfin 11111111,! o!’ ‘Sweet . couple ct for Neat" York and on l Ll‘~S1‘l‘L'l. w. u. ' t\_ncwr1t1n:, P t Ycun \'l S ynuun Smith. ‘ERAI. YE . il o.’ int- latt- "lll 1. v oter the ferrl’ arrow... North- a summer lie- xi. P. E. 1. and Cazriooo. N. S. lflllle ’l'I.\'lI~'I{['.'l) IAIIPYHTTLI. N10110- >,,. . . ....- - t t1 itiv e ' g . . promoted ptst 0t d.\‘is- vflllui‘ lfllfllt 0t . . min-ii Railways . l’!'O\'ll‘.Uf3_ tMtincton .'I' WILMOT VAL- ii aavay on Mur.- ‘ s hniue lll Wil- eu Clark at the .1 g4 years. Mr, uni bluff 111 failing health sluize zinc but had only been o but for the last ten C “'11s .0: Viillfiy and was iii-lily esteemed. un 1ft miller and passing is a dis- ‘lit’ eounntmity. He three sons an '. Heath. Noni on the homestead; .3 Mrs. Frank Yco. Ttllrisu, st, EICZmOPS; Baker. North Bede- Eztrl Schurman, . also one sister, Mrs. vcn. MoreI-l. The niace on Wed- at 2:30 from his rie of c union M. Um Montreal, iv-j- the Drvzunt Nfanziging Direct/or of ROBIN RETlR55—/\ll-h°_u$h 1 the J. \' iviildsoi" Co, Ltd, spent Wllllfl’ bl ' fwlms m‘? curl 1n Charlottetown Prcvzvee c neck-Bud v ' the funeral of the rc-i‘ ’ o ' _ “T-l" lP-‘f 11:. Cox yesterday. Gu- ~1 Rv=*ll1*"l‘~'-" "1""- llr t Mr. Cox first be- m" _ 5.1m hopping ab?!" 0111111? _ ti with the firm of Mum q! vurffll ,1. w. wi , in 191s. One .' w." tZBYlPFfl-ll‘ l> a , of in, carll st duties was to help 5Z2“ lliflt 5011M; has midi! "5 RI?‘ sll})f.l".'.."10 the loading of the S, S. INIITGIICE once again. l "SQ-inf" tinder C. Fairall Fisher —--»—_— \ i at that time AIa-na-ging I..\.\D~.’\!1".r"_r‘-!lll the Ctinipany. The 1n - l1 ‘Oil 1m“ ‘ .. i:.t r»"uch Frarce 111 ' ‘Hull! llll"l“.:"l\ 1.1 1311512151 i... . l nurliths after her dc- Illnxla L, cf Captain Cec: 1 a, “c up m. f while be, Wilholl- R- N» ‘V110 "fined llcvcd, citiier ‘wit asunk by a lflml 51""? 593's ago‘ and ‘l = sub "he Her carvo included brother Lieutenant AlqPrnon"W-1t‘1 ,, l. ° w,“ or y; M s,"Bcllt"ropl10i1 tlicd D .\ 5 m‘? largest l‘_‘.l“_.“'l""' m! a“ v1‘ m “on - l “Ad: Csllizitlllziiliobsltiaxlisegg; not . Aueillil 1????" f‘ , 11) 15 burned 1n Inc Pcotmc s CWT"- wry St. Peter's Road. NFHTIAI. snowma- 83f PRE - F: ntis and relatives gathered and Mrs. 11.10." a nc cf Mr. . \Aj became the bmde Brenton Rankin. A veil’ if’ dccoriital bride's cake 1 .f‘f‘.ll"(l to the urine as well as. nmny bcautzzul Ell-g- IZRILAKS -,. ipqrtf-(t to pilllffl _ Charlottetown, bur- . . . - t. rc ioved tnc .0\\(‘l‘ half of f-e l iii the front floor P. t, who row \ . f‘- Kcltii ‘ ’ 1 llillllllliffi‘ lvlflilflif- ‘ i . Cm: became local Manager of l 'f‘he J W.\Vintls-0r,C0.Ltd., in 1939 ‘and was h ' hmh esteem by the out. ft of the com- p ;u~.'cd his. duties f 1i (luring his 21 meeting of _l1cld last night . oman presiding. councillors wcie ' Record- t due _to L City 1... 1r xius zilsu . . l5 Su-rus, chairman of Ctmnnittce. commended p .9 force for . tuev rtrt- (itlllill. ll lllPllli ill 11f tin‘ f tli l l hit.‘ Chtv l ‘illlev l. p.- of flour and othc . m til tvgts stolen. Entrance mnac through a rm!‘ \\'lll‘l°"~ f‘ "riucsixxv >1 \r‘|~"r1: n1: ILL-(litihl; ~ -~ of _\li\‘-’.i.-'l';"!‘ i'i‘t‘ was no Prlc Ile l5 suffcrizzg i" t ll. “'11s held in ' l. S 11 , short. s bv Rev m1 ll‘? Aiuiiu Cuiiiiwlli". a was scrverl by tl1c icnvitesiiiig filler Sickness After 1min): ewerc illnvs-‘cs. or Qvriotisl npi-riitivins, the putit-nt is wry mien loft. in n11 vxlrvfhvly iwiik, li-iviiu", r1111 flown Illltl (‘.\ll!\ll.=ll'll Qfllitlilinll. 'l'<>f|llIllnw-i-4111\':1|¢'Ft'|'||tr1 “lill Iii-ml Inuit‘ kinil uf n full . to Hflflll‘ ll4'l| lunill up the \\'v:1l<|'1|<-il . ' W111 ut- \\Hl|l'l Tl'1"I|Il||Ii'll4l .\l1ll-nr11'fl Jlvilltli 1111-! Ni-iii- Pills to Il\.~‘l‘<|. flu-m l-nvl: In tlii- lull v11ji1_\1n1-11t of their pn-viiiue ioliti-I llttilltll. l ‘Yl-l-si- Pills s11|i;1|_\' tlw very vlv . iz-itirh litucu staff nurses. nit-ma s11 ||l‘l'l‘1l'l|\' m lmilll u» tlw 1i Illllllbtwl |]l'|‘\‘.||Q ,~‘\-,_-t.-m. fltlll mug [mi-k l.i»i!1l_\' strength 11ml vigor. A lviiil will i-nnvinrn you of their l 11-1 its. ____ _ The T. Milburn 0a., UcL, Toronto, Ont. l y tiriuniseti the C111: \.uul:l Le ' lit ut‘ o uv "will be C01‘.- _ new 1111' mum: VIOJHOTS of led tho po- 111st 1-1) at them: ‘$111115 .»u|'t last week and inure 1n the book, . ‘.243 Pownai 11111011: first NI . Mztebctzd. nv- t of his life on the ‘ 1d at B"<;.')l»'.1ll'l(l. re- 20 vcrus ago. i.“ has visited dif- accom- IILZO, ‘._)flllf‘l'.\f and books About 09 years and n inimber iutn the woods at B. and eut the first .".t'1l1 b: Camp- u‘ - railavav in the r. I s from Point du .1 ‘in. Ntoncton was culled the Bend of l be ll! his father 11-111. 11in woods about I20 .‘.' ' s M cLt-nd passed last. lTl, eleven still sur- l'll'1’l'S from the Atlantic 11rd south of the .. frur in the Y. N. 1mm. Mrs. West ‘ 1“cv River, Mrs North Wilt- I‘, . F‘ ' .l'~l111 "-11 . .7 l'ff".’l !~~~l';~ n"?! many happy re- turns of the tiny. ‘SQ l here. l, l Mr l _ l _ l WEDNESDAY ' l lL-RETURNEI) none --Mrs. m. lm-erside from .10 attend the mon....y meeting t1. d a life-ion" ° ‘- CIT! -"I‘hc City health report for , Licut. Fred A. Large. R. C. N. v ‘R, has arrived in the Czty from St. John to spend a. short furlough , l . REBERTSUN-GOODHIIN WED- ‘DING-A very pretty wedding took place tn Boston on Tuesday even.- litig. March 26. when Miss IVIary fErina Robcrtson daughter of Mr. ‘Nelson Robertson 0f Annaudnle. ‘this proiincc. became the bride of 1 l Roy E. Gucdwin of Cambridge, I , "FAIRVIEIV" m ovumnuox-l The Rocky Point mote: ship} ‘“Fz\ir\'ic\v" cuinzuciiccd operation] isalurdayi between Charlottctctviil land the south side of the harbor | ' This Wag the first trip of the sea- ; lsou and is thirteen days earlier . than the first trip of last season - '1‘!ie ship laid up 0n Jan. 17th of l this your. The ferry encountered very little difficulties in the trips which are being carried out s-i fat‘. A complete painting job was done on the boat while it ivns laid ' up for the winter, In addition tot this the engine and pumps werei completely overhauled . —LEFT FUR TORONTO —-.\h' - iGuth Harrison son of Ven. Arch- deacon and Mrs. G R. Haiuisoml has been accept/ed for the UIIGNQ i and left on Saturday for Torotva. ; ———— i Willett has returned to Sum- Wifidsor, N. S where she had attended the fun-l eral of her mother, Mrs. Milched Maud Sinclair. 5 Miss Jeanne MacDonald, l2. N., arrived in Charlotdgown Monday the Nurses Alumnae after s1 . l'.'.g a ve.y pleasant holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacDonald, Pisquld. BIIVITHS EXCEED DEATHS IN the month of March showed that. there were no houses quarantined and only one case of a communi- cable disease was reported. This was a. case of meningitis. There were 80G school children from Rocntord Square and Queen Square schools examined 1n health inspections. The vital statistics show that there were 3g! births. l1 deaths and 10 friar- nages in the City during the monill. POLICE REPORT FOR MARCH- Out 0135 arresw made by cit, "1,’- lice during the month .1: March there were only 3 dismissals. The number of convictions on the charge of being drunk and incapable led the 1_1st with 11, and 10 persons were convicted of vagrancy. Three car drivers were each sentenced to '1 days in all for operating a motor vchlcie wiiie under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Only one JU- venlle delinquency case came betoie the court during the month. ‘The total amount ot fines coLxted for the month of March was $48.00. PLANE TAKES T0 AIR -With Pilot H. S. Jones at. the controls‘ the Canadian Airways plane which broke through the Harbour ice last 1 week roared over the City at 6.25 a. m. yesterday euroutc to Monc- ton, N. trip to Toronto where the lane will be given a complete overiaul- lng. The craft has been hauled a- shore Saturday after a forty-eight hour fight by workmru. Yesterday hcr nose yvas pointed towards the harbour lce once again and a suc- cessfui take-off was effected, The ice surface, frown over the week- end enabled a take-off. The mLi- chine was only slightly damaged in the accident. FUNERAL SERVICES —Tlic fur!- eral of the late Miss Marie Mulch whose death occurred in Boston, Mass, March 29th, was hcld from the home of her brother, Mr. W‘l- ham Mutch. Rocky Point, F“ April 5th to Canoe Cove (,. where an imrr ve service conducted by R . T. M. Go d well. Though roads and vivt-Athc not: very favorable friends from far and near were in attendance to pay their last respects to ihc d "ens- \ ed and to show their svmp 1o the bereaved. Miss Muteh w id- crly lnid away in the Hdllli fng cemetery beside lovcd ones gcne before. The following acting as pall- bearers: Messrs. Frank, James. d - gcon Currie and Herbert Gearaeiitt. i be wtubliszli- , l ‘ he svas also a Justice of the Pence l l . 1 (tr l 1 province. and l [pressed to make any change, that f" "PW mflllllflnd l taken. Some of the delegates said had Act but. said the Government would but 0f a atlon. He did not. and three chnntze the act. province MacPhni-lnne. Bedeque, Rev. Wil- in ,Blesdell, North Rivet‘. Rev, H L, . His 111'\nv fricndalfiuifon, Charlottetown Rev. Mr. ‘tirfrfil cenfinurd lfacqtvarrle. Hunter River. Mrs. and John Smith. Eznest and Spur- ! ‘There passed peacefully away on l l Tuesday. A 9th ‘a; his heme in ‘ I St. Eli-altars. Mr. F» W. Cannon at 1 l the age of 75 years. Mr. Cannon I luau been in Inillng health m: I some time. l He was a life-long reaiclent. of, > St. El 1101a aurl was well known I in Pri cc . 'l',\' as a merchnnbl vctellnarv sitrgvon and a filfmel‘. and until. l‘(‘((‘ll'l_v was ttery active in legal affairs. He was married '~\\‘lC9. his first wile being Gertrude M <on of Charlottetown who pre- t. used him forty one \‘(‘.'ll‘S ago. There are left to mourn his wife, . Margaret Stewart of French River; . cne son. Malcolm, by first mar- ; rlage, who resides ln the U. S. A : two sons and one daughter by second marriage. Harry 5.. of St. Elcnnors, Fred of Charlottetown and Lila at home, Two brothers Harry W. on the old homestead and Frank of Saint John, N. 13., also survive. The funeral will take plume on, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence-s, TEMPERANCE DELEGATPON— The Provincial Government yester- day met a delegation of 75 peooie representing temperance sentiment which lrquired whether or not the Government planned any change in the Prohibition Act. The dele- gation asked that the present law remain on the statute book and t! the Government: felt it was being none be made until a plebiscite be there was an impression that a bill was being framed for thepurpose of making a change in the Act with the intention of allowing beer and wine to be sold without a doctor's prescription. In reply, Pre- mier Campbell spoke of the diffi- cu ties in enforcing the Piohlbltlon take the representations of the delegation into serious consider- say whether or not a bill was belntz prepared to The delegation kesmen included Rev. G. C. ebster. Chafottetown. Harrison llam Verwolfe, Summerude, Rev. R. H. Stavert. Wood Islands. Rev. J. A. Nlrhnkon. York. Rev "J M. Allan Wyand. - Cavendish, Mrs. Howatt, Cornwall. . B., cu the first leg of a ~13 THURSDAY iwu Lieutenant A. .1. McCabe and l PLAYERS BANQUETED - The At Victoria on March 22 last - ~ r ' Blnrlvrli- .; meutenant A. W. Rogers of the j 351's DIPLOMA ._ M155 Edna cntuje caste: players. director and there passed away after a com. .;— - _ * l’ V__ _V _ Prince Edward Island Hlgl1lBndeiS.Jguk1n5 of M; Herbert gfflygd specialty perform,‘ of the play, pm-gtlvely short period o; falling GRIMME“ _ _ "" arrived in ciiin-iettewwn last night. lhome Saturday from Toronto hav- Phe v Duct-Or swam at the neiuth. w. Kenneth c. Hoim. mo" l H j?‘ ‘a Chlpmiiii Me- rci will *P"id,“g“°" y” "om mdwlomalrom we»- Jkr..-"tt::"..?.is:r= “ituw-istsii 1w l" cm iB.. .2 .i.“":.'::-.."- then u11 t at hi: Jmes ere. Currie Nursing School. P nggthht bynmglsthiérfsinea‘ “Bfidhi Mm chflswMatheeon or lJ_ H. 95mm" “we Rum Huywlgi —-LEAVE eon WEST -senmi- PLEADS GUILTY-Alfred Weeks l $01M,“ $12 s” . fffl’ N, {QM}; ‘fig Cambridge. Massachusetts, form- ‘aefffizylflll mrlfi" . Creeiman MacArthtir and Mrs. flppcargd before Magtgtmge G_ J, Sumllguous repm 5m ev7enm8gwu~ erly of Falrest Hill, Prince Edward l A -] 5 54%‘; New wlllshil? 0n MacArthur left on Tuesday morn- Tweedy yesterday and pleaded ‘span; m mum,“ enwrwmmen; byl Island, the widow of Duncan D. p" - - 1° MP- and Mrs. Mathescn. died suddenly after cerebral hemorrhage 0n April 5th. 1940, at: Lalmland. Florida, where She was SDBXIQHI] the winter wlm mg for an extended trip to West- ern Caimda, visiting points 0f in- ‘ terest along the way. They plan l ‘guilty to a charge of breaking 411d entering the Enterprise Bakery. He will be sentenced today. the assembled hosts. Complimentary speeches were heard from the various . actor; and actresses during the‘ course of the evening. The night's 'L0ull-aa Griffin a daughter, Mm, Shel . lMcC-ONNELL - I this tMarch 31st, to Mr. ‘land MrscFPetgl; to visit. points on the Pacific Coast ; i. _ McGmm ‘n d before retaining home. DIFFICULT LANDING —Cfll'lfld- cmeiirzampiegclvyoiilnd SUD by w? nei- daughter, Mrs. Christine mm cefm,.§‘cv,f“‘gmer- Ma" F101"- " . . ~' - smgn o " u an; yne. Thre ' _ ' - iian Al ways are experiencing diff! R riuran NICHOLSON —At the P. E. Hos’)!- cheers were given the President oft the 5t. Charles Auxiliary. Mrs. J. J. --‘\RRWED F301" NEW YQRK ‘culty in effecting landings at pre- -—-—-— m1 Am“ 9 1940 to My and M: ~ 1 - I - s. —-M 5- Edward Gfllfnev of Great . td t ti ii mud in th _ MAGDALEN rue TS -. - NM» New York.- arllved by Plum ‘lgiidinlzlefigldsl-e l“? planes av: “"1" and the Pl“ ¢§°°§f-W-{;lc1.unzn-Tnem will l; no ‘ifll. lliflkiwlllilxtlsiilé 9% i Sign‘ on ilmidav evening w be with flier equipped with wheels and the ‘Wm RM“? M“ 1 ‘mm’ , Canadian Airways {lights m the lApril 10th 1040 ti» ' M1- ‘a lisplm‘ mother. Mrs. Elven Clark. Wilmol rrbst. which u coming out of the l“ “l ° “am- Magdalen Islands ma. season Lester Rankin. Mt. Herbcrtna Elf; __ ‘ it 1 . . was officially announced last nlght. lmvmws ECONOMIC DECLINE The planes are equipped Wm‘ l -— ' it t ‘ ' WQH,“,§§‘§§‘O§§,,fi§“‘1§e§u§,§“ ‘fr, wheels and landings cannot be ef- fected there it. was explained. Prince Edw-ard Island at a meeting at St. Peter's Church Halt in C-har- --—-- lottewwn last night. Canon E. M. Mess-rs. George Lord and Eric Malone presided. After Mr. Pawns Cralga returned home from Nova 8¢0t on Friday night, where they have been employed for the speech, a round table conference last two months. While in Nova washeld on the same subject. Those included R. L. Cotton, galrmm- C- M Shawl”: ca?" Scotla the boys operated a. lumber 1° mick in the vicinity of HEIHAX and reportopractlcally no snow in l Valley, who is quite ill. and to rit- teud the funeral of her stepfather. who died on Monday. S -GI\'EN HOUSE WARMING - Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Robettson were given a surprise party on Tuesday evening with a real old fashioned house warming b their Stunmerside friends. at the new litmu- in Convent Street. The eve- ning was ialeasantly spent in games aazd music after which a lunch was served by the indies. S. -ENTERTAINED -Mis.s Vivian Stright was hostess to her young friends at a charmingly arranged party nt the home of her parents, Captain and Mts, Strlght, Sum- merslde. The guests had a most enjoyabe evening. A dainty lunch was served by the young hostess assisterd by some of the young lad- les present. S. —-BARN BURNED AT BEDEQUE —Flre destroyed the barn of the Presbyterian manse at Bedeque yesterday, mzing it to the ground. Altfhough the volunteer fire fight.- ers ave-re successful in saving an automobile. n horse and chickens kc-pt in the barn, they were power- less to save the structure. Rev. D. F, Hoddlnott, Presbyterian minis- ter. said he believed the fire orig- lnated from a chicken brooder which was kept in the loft of the ground hampers the craft. to a certain extent Flying conditions were good yesterday and all regu- lar flights were carried out. on schedule. SENTENCE!) T0 DORCIIESTER Ernest Gauthier. Rustico, was sent.- enced to two years in Dorchester PEnlWnlflTY bv Stlpendary Magis- trate G. J. Tweedy yesterday. He pleaded guilty to a charge of bNlk- ing and entering the store of Mr. Amos Gallant, Rustlcoville and the theft of goods from the shop. The break occurred some time ago. In connection with the same break. Vincent Plncau was sentenced to six months in Jail for having pos- session of stolen goods. 10th. 15140 to Mi‘. and taenoy MeNclll. North Wlltshire, g s n. COFFIPL-At Pls uid West, 12. 10$. 1g lflfinqand Mrs. Nélffi‘ cnce . o n, a son, ‘ Kgfi-DE William . B RSON —-At elvfll . ‘zflfl- 1940. W M1‘. and‘ MvseDufllytli-ll; Balderson, a son. MILL-Ab the Prince County H05. pita], April 8th. I040. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mill 0f Kenslngton, g daughter. PROFITT-At- the Prince County Hospital. April 10th, to Mr. M51 Ivfrs. Alll=on Prnfftt. of’ Freetown, twin boys. KEARNEY-At. Scurls Line Roztd on March i5th. 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kearney, u daughter, Marlon Lauretta. I. H. Ings: Major T. E. Mac- Nutt, Lieut-Coi. K. S. Rogers that. part the province. 'I‘hey intend remaining mm, m; g1, Chester Acorn. It was revealed at the meeti that the total export 1808f a week and then departing for Newcastle, N. B., where they sale: from is province dropped i32,10g0,()0() in 1929 to 3 8." , KI hope to secure employment. Their many friends W8l00me them back 39. The only industry to show an increase in the last. 10 years with open arms as George and Eric are quite popular among our svas the tourist. industry. Also dis- cussed at. the round table conference _ young people and that i4 not. con- fined to the male sex only. th sslblllt, OI’ WEB G P0 Ved -FUNERAL AT ST. ELEANORS markets for Mr Lleuh-Co . Rogers are 'member?0gf --'I'he funeral serzft-cs for the late F. W. Cannon, were held yesterday the Prince Edward Island deve‘ ment and research council which is seeking ways and means to exflund from his late residence at St. El- eanors. and were very largely nt- tended. Rev. L E G. Davies con- ducted theservice at the house and grave. and was assisted by Ven. archdeacon G. R. Harrison. ‘The choir of the United Church, Summ- erslde assisted with the hymns. Messrs. George Bowness and Albert Huestls sang a duet. "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and Mr. Bowncss sang "The Old Rug ed Cross.“ The iibearers were cssrs. Arthur i GAUDET-ALLEN WEDDING — 5t. Patrick's Church, Ottawa, was the scene of an interesting wed- ding Tuesday momlng. April 2nd. when Margaret Aileen. daughter- of Mrl and Mrs. J.W. Allen. Emer- ald, P.E.I.. became the bride of Mrs. John H. Gaudet of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Ottawa. and son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gaudet Miscouehe, P.E.I. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Caxon Prudhomme and the Nup- tial Mass was celebrated by the groom's cousin. Rev. Lienoard .Arsenault. of Quebec. The attend- ants were Miss Alberta Mazor and . _. x‘ STEWART-PARSON~At the U". ited Church Manse. Brr-zidalbaue. on April 10. 1940, bv Rev. Edward Mllley Aublna Vii-Lina Parson: of Mill Vale to Murdock Arnold Steve- art of Fredericton. the province's industries. SPRING THANKOFFERING —— The Spring Thankoffcrlng meet- in of the Evening Auxiliary was hed last evening tn Heartz Hall, with Mrs. Hugh Miller presiding. Several of the organizations of the church took part. in the T021111’!!- Mrs. Lewis Murray read t. e scrip- ture lesson. The choir of the Girl Guides. winners of the inter-group contest, sang a hynm. Miss Jean ' DEATHS DIlJloNEYLIA-Irn’ Ewvrclttfllv/IE-Apfi 6th, 1940. Donald A. MucNeill, aged ‘TB YPIITS. . Mr. J 1i n Mazor of the R.A.F., Ot- , , w,’ n° “mm” m tawmulglmedlately after the cere- Bevtgl. yvhtitolseafflf gggldfogg‘ ‘sviiggtridbmlgrrllalilyie-Aglanilfléy Tlliligili gfd"'§§§,s2§,§“-t xflvfllfir Al"; ' v - . - -' ' . - ' . - . . . a i s o . n11 $33‘bflhgllfii‘:"}fi;§§,{.‘,li,_’ifi‘§fi?§d read a. paper on "The Relatlon- and 590186 Jelly. Intelmcnt m m“ Mrs. Duncan Bdldcrson. P°°°l°§ cememl- $""““‘"'~"1d°-‘s sAuxnnnsb-Ai his residence. Mn. ncque Road, Tbursdav. April 11th, 1940. John C. Saturn-r; aged 64 ship of the Guides to the Church.’ SUMMEHFIELD c. w. 1..- The i,‘ y, t d. _ April meeting of st. James sub-dtvt- -' gfngubmflifgf §umfilflvflfl“inwfhe Two choruses were beautifully rend- POST NUPTML SHOWER slon f the Catholic Women's Iea- b tn ch mi ad Chorus. Mr. , ue $888 held on sunaav, m0 wmlvrl"? gflnibrizfitllflasgl ‘gale yglllg; *,'f;g.,,,Y,,,. °T,,,,,§,,,5_“,,°membe, o, ‘glwrsdav evening March 28th “M MATIIESON _. At Lnkvland m. nst. with the Presidem. Mrs. J. A. Heml- n" m. t 1 ,0 the Young P901351; Unto-n, gave a v "we "l a hflPW Bfltllerlnfl April s, 1940. ChflSllllP, Willow a1 Mur hy in the chair. Rev. Pbelan will"? 1° ‘"1 "- m° 1'1’ most mwresum and mstnmive when a number of relatives and 9mm,“ Mmgwsm MM ,\ m“; points of interest and on their re- turn will reside in Qttawa where the groom ls stationed at the RA. F. Headquarters. Two students in the final yea: friends tendered Mr. and illrs. Earl Burke a post nuptial shower. When ' the guests had all assembled the bride and groom were escorted to the living room to their seats of honor and Flore Burke and Helen FEEIIAXT-At Mt. Stcuurl. Tito:- day. April t1. 1940. Miss Sarah Fee- hnn, awed 88 years. MacKINNON-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Thursday, April llth, 1040. Miss Isabelle J. Mat-Klnnon. Me enna opened the meeting with the League prayer, which was fol- lowed by Roll Call; and the minutes of last regular meeting and of the March executive meeting were read and approved. ‘The convenor of address on "India." He traced the influence on the people of the various invasions of the country, described the resent lltlcal sit- uatlon, and cased wih a. survey of the work of Christian missions in Wflys and M98115 CommltliefiMfs-J- at the Presbyterian College have games“),- can-led 1n a dalmmy __ W. All e ort d o th con ~ert b d t h 1. India. 89ml 0 Y" 5 held reeenenltlikl. add sllloyved a splen- §§§,',‘,p§f”‘“°“"’ p05 gm u“ e 8c o FRIDAY Effgllfgiclglaskélérlclefixllllé,333dWig? sTI-Iv ‘SON-At New Glasgow did balance to the credit. It was de- Alexander A_ Ruth.“ has been Miss Ame Robertson while Miss April 9. 19-10. Jatmes C. Stev nsofli aged 9i years. ' CORR -At Klnkora. March 20th., Misses Mary Cannon. Teresa and clded to postpone the annual meet- Eunloe Murnaghan, Reta McNabb inq till the last of May to make it easier for the members to attend. Marlon Jackman read the accom- panyin verses and presented the awarded the Daniel Penman Schol- arship and Jesse E. Bigeloiv the h; , visited Pownal Wednesday evening. Th, J m a‘; m t daugnm 2% motion. the meeting adjourned. MggjléléelgrfzfleléfflfgfmPomer awards. _____ h geffzsluwulicltnabweelrellagraxgidglelde g1 m: I o‘ gzffaangselljnsl‘ 382m?‘ Co". ' ‘Will ltmthpfffientflt? Wmvfrfzrln Mxfiéiaxfwfg rectal‘? vlsttgg at‘; pleasant manner thanked everyone lRVINGw-At 2%) ‘%<Xr‘-I- < 5- 9 almull convocafl fh b9 llfl 1ft d t; 1W "-9-. DY I - 1 a —SUCCESSFUL BRIDGE — The 135d in Davjd MQfrlce Hal], Pmlmal- pa; “fish illat Jallg msléixt éiléryesse: W930 ofmDatgirtli Irvingi formerly 5-H . bridge and auction forty five held under the auspices of the Sum- mctsidc chapter of the I. O. . . was a great success. Prize winners were bridge, Ladies, won Chcrrv Vallch P. E. WATSON —On March 15. 1940, at Shanklln Ixxigc. southsea. Captain Cecil Funnels Lncon Watson. R. N., beloved husband of May Watson, Other awards are as follows: The MacVlcar Church prize for eloeutlon. Wallace Macklnnon. B. A The William Kydd prize for gen- eral high standing t3rd year). Jesse pleasant evening after which a lunch was served. The remainder of the evening was spent in music and games. The music was furnish- ed by Mr. Alton Burke, Mr. Allison Pte. Peter O'Brien. Southport. Pies. James and Andrew Cannon. Pownal left yesterday Morning to rejoin their unit. in Dartmouth, N. l” M“ Rama“ "l" and 50"" a Blgelow BA and Alexander A. Y <1 M Fed 11¢ s11 l1 ed 00 w al/ed by Mrs. H. T. Holman. See- ‘M. B's ' " i—— “m3 an rs‘ r "c “w g ' ond prize. won by Mrs. R E Ellis, REI-hlealg Mfjflj] prim fm- religious Mr. Wm. Pound. Fredericton. P. $53; rmlrlgg Bfflggygvllgmgegpfigfdaxfg RANAIIAN — In South Boston March 25th.. Fenton Hugh beloved son of James and Margaret Rimm- hun. 1* E. I.. was a visitor to the City on Tuesday. While he was here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor donated by Mrs. W. J. Gentleman, bridge won by Penny donated by Ml‘. Eric Ma:- Leaky. Tad education. Jesse E. Bigelow. B.A.( Th Wm P “also mm for Mrs. Burke many years of wedded e 1am a ~n ' happiness. . New Testament Exegcsls. (1st. year) _._._ . _. Kay. 2nd prize won by Mr, Lek. - Hansen. lM0nR|55EY"'Ill Domhesmlflldad" donated by Miss.Hunt. Mr. .1. 1.9- Ngggg,§g;,;1;gg,§,~,AG-M,,,5..., —--—— {Wilma :50 nongnusgEfitAb-March 2a, 10-10. Emma 1.. (m- Roy Holman won the special prize. rm.“ John M MacQugeq B A The many friends of Mrs. i" W“; it?" enlfe l t’ “(Q l munds) beloved wue of the late Auction forty fives, Ladies first 3Tb" V“ gem-W. Mrlnonga“ 11109135 Kelmy- Mmeu- Wm b? years n Dom e5 er en be“ f“ John P. Morrlfsrgv, formerly of prize won bv Mrs. James Strlxr-i. e s’ ,’,,‘E"Bi,,,i". Bu‘ WW sorry to learn that she ls very Yesterday b-V slrltllendal‘? ME-ls‘ p_ E, 1_ '1- - » Scholms .p. Jets. . 1-0“. - .. sacred Hearutrate G. J. Twee y for breaking 1 seriously ill in the Home in Charlottetown. Mrs. J. J. McKenzie and Itiss May Quinn. of Auburn. and Mrs. John T, Grimes, Watcrvale. leave (tonal-ed by Mrs. E. P. Foley. Lari- ies second prize, won by Mrs. James MacDonald, donated by Mrs. W. P. Callaghan. Gent-"emerfs 1st won by Mr. James MacDonald. donated by Mrs. T A Campbell, ard Alevanfer A Rattrav. B.S.c. The R. W. Dickie Scholarship John M. MacQueen. BA, and Hcr- bert M. Buntaln. B. A. The H. G. Munro Scholarship. Harclci Keith Mnrkcll‘ B. A l cLAnrc-At. WllmOt Valley. Alull B. » 1940. Ewen Clark. aged 84 X0111- l MURPHY-At Emerald Junction, lApfll 8. I940, Alcxls Murphy, age TB yCflFS. TIIERIAIJLT —-At the sacred Heart wmd entering the Enterprise Bakery recently. A quantity of goods was stolen. He pleaded guilty to the charge. Another mun was given two years suspended sentence in con- l l 2nd prirc won by Mr. Hampton , ' , this morning on an excursion Iri") new” wml Qhe 5am? breal“ ,1“ l , Rgpvm émlnted by Mrs. creelmv] %;g\g25LRBF.lIASCh0lflT5h-p. to Montreah ‘ |wt2s cliaggcd with having received mm,‘ Ogppfii Blgottyaiiqev. Abba MacArthuL 5_ The M. Nam- 5 fll 8 0115. | I. S. Thuinut. cue W -- MlllRPIlY—At Vfinort, April 9th. 1040, at. the home if her daughtfi’. Mrs, Frank Boudi. iu. Mrs. Pat- irlck J. Murphy, aged 78 years. JVILSON-At. the P. E. I. Hospit- lnl on V'"tlnc<1l:i_v, April 10th. 1040, —U0NGRATIILATl0NS—-Mr. and ~~“ ' Mrs. Allison Profltt 0r Freetown Ml“- E~ A- Fm" w“ °'°°‘°“ President of the Women's National 321$‘)??? taggrszglgalfidthgnprlélég l Conservative Association at the an- County Hospital on Wednesday “Q11 mcemlg held m“ “ism l“ m“ night a Ml. ure Bllllfllflg. Mrs. J E. B. Maccrcady‘ was re- _ Scholarship, Rocrrt A. Jenkins. M A. Tl-s C. J. MricLarcn Scholarship, A. Lorne Mackay, B. A. The Si. Paul's Church Schdar- shin. Niall H. Burnett. B. A. The Jnmcs Sinclair Scho n".$l1lfl. --BIRTIIDAY PARTY -— A very Pleasant: Birthday Social was held n Epwortn Hall on I-Tlday evening under the auniiecs of the Ladies social Club. The first hcur W85 taken up with a very intercstTg tiromnm 001151515111! of Chorus by the (essay). Jftllll l"! MllCQlllWl- B A _ _ -—_'—'" r 1 - r f , lHobert E. Wilson in his 72ml ycnr. Men's Clloll‘. Readings by Mrs. Jack The Rubi-it Munro Schola zttlp. TRANSFERRLD v0 nfsrmm" gfggsaje MAMONDJ“ me Prmce Edward Scott and Miss Lottie Mz-Calium and fmtflionsl. Ihrold Kcfih M. kell, DEPOT —C0TD0TA1 Loo H. Chcvarle, nmlz-edimw Pregnant of the As; wand nugmifl Aw“ i0 1940 a Piano selection by Mrs. Gladys B A, and Randolph D. Mac- Ptes. Ralph J. Murphgi Lloyd J- T,‘ I m l ‘n-I orlwlnsbe‘ m h“ A hur. Rev. Mr. Davies acting as Learn B, A_ Afsénalllt. 0P0!‘ 8 L. B l. P- E- I- ' _ lllllll-‘f _ 9mg f - 1 chajrmafL A; the close-o; the pfo- The Joseph Anderson schoya,’ Highlanders, C. .S. F., were tak- Other officers elect/Pd were. 1st till-ll I'll"- flram Rev. Mr. Avers W35 invited to 5111i», (Encllsi, Bible), Robert A 011011 the stfellElh 0f N0. flIDlBY-Flci Vice President.‘ Mrs. H, H. Home: “HLLFR ___M me prince cunt; m!“ ‘v ll“? "lallllrm "ml "l"? m‘ Jenkins. M. A mmlfl, Am“ 6 °“ “m” '2' "m" Mi Vi" PlP-Ydflll- MR‘- Jflmcs Hospital. Aunt 10. 1At14u.sv<l11@v Ml“ on ghlnnd unit. —RETURNEIJ IIOMIP-Mr, Blake: Sec-Trans. lvflvs Ruth Vin- Inlcombe; Ass slant SEQ, Miss Mar- ler, flfllhll 1'1: years. J0llN$'l‘0.\'—-At the sacred HPIITl eeivim: congratulations cu his btrtzi- dM, w“ Dreqmtcd wnh a beau,Hu-_ Th“ Il/fekuillc. Church Scholarship. lHrhrtnvl. Donald C. MacDonfl/i. Iv decorated cake bv Mrs, Jns. Ar- B A and A Lorne Ma Kn and 1 . , - . . . c y, B. ,, on Brvwv- Home. Api-ii 11111, 1040. Rev. J. F giur inbehalf of the Ladies Social A v Mrs. John C. Jack have returned‘ The fouomng commtm-e was Johnston‘ as,“ 74 yam, 3.2112 lub. Mr. Ayers although taken by surprise responded in his usual jov- ial manner, following this a pleasant time was spent with contest; and to Summcrsfe after an enjoyable. holiday in Boston and other Am- criean cities. They repnrtcd a very, good road frcm Borden to Summcr- - appointed: Mrs. T. B. Worrlsuie. MN. Samuel Kennedy. Mrs. W. A "rm- Robert J. Drvsdnle Gold resting nt. the residence of "f"dr1‘ fr." church history, Jesse E. l i 1*" v A thcr. J. J. Johnston. 140 Roch- l 2 socfation. I‘ l l Ready. Mrs. W. D. Gfllh. Mrs. M , games under the direction of Miss University scholarships also have : . a , . _ 1t. Fanner and Miss Len. iVfrLurc. t1 7 ~ t. Friday Mllllfvlll Sllflllfif. A dainty lunch,“ :1‘ 1 fir" ns follows: St. An- 51d" “mm “ml. say‘ Wm be m‘: Mrs. J. Au Ptlne Mncdouali m 1111i H111») dlil ct trans- was sflrvvfl and tlle vvPnlllk closed r‘_"r"" Church Oftwtva. J. Eldon celved lmvelmrs o“ ‘he mnin‘ln1'esldcd at: themtl-‘nthtwlnsrc mew-l l"<l‘l'l"l‘[lto‘n'étll lltlu11s"1111's)e B1§illCB “..-"°“§§‘I§‘l‘,“'*°"f thévltilaxifi Anicllsi Mwmklll‘ H- Lhlfd klgd wuh_,,'li7lolclng,' “s many p?‘ ing‘ nnd a lame ‘attendance cfl iuid ‘lie ink state until ten o'clock (87.1 ierine A t. a um a D . Fm. flrfior‘ nlmm hnlth cowan, A gmharc _‘\tll 111g ourr in ‘Sackvflel members was prtsenh ‘I Snumifly morning when Requiem ~ Gordon I Ffgflflfiy,’ gnaaencé E. and fig‘ Jlfwiiflagg tslzfwlfigmgt: lxfl Mr. W. C. S. Msuure delivered l Hlizh fifties will be celebrated. In- ‘ " " :1"=-. :11::.c1 rro _ ‘ J i" II . l.- .- . 11m Minn.“ ‘M. dandrum J. Fraser MatMmnna a » n. Queen Howl‘ s i irate the close of i Roman Catholic Cemc TIPPIIJ AND “CAP" svunns By Edwina GEE! THIS IS 6000 CANDY YOUR WEFS/Al-l-Y, W's 6001310 sec sou WHERE ARE. vou some WITH ort "rum: wowr or. ANY LEFT GMWMA BROUGHT How: WITH HER-r BACK GAIN - - THAT CANDY? FOR POP WHEN HF. comes HOME. "ro- v/ NIGHT! xv/rtv HAVE. 11 tux CvOTTA ' WHY, MR. uuooc- - I'M PUTTIN' rr come. '@n0 ‘m’ MINUTE QrzMrM/t AWAY '- - cm rust-n‘ m —- comes Howl/lei? c-cc! SHE tsun- i | cat/w Al! THE R ‘M .73; I l IILLIE THE TOILER - BOSSING THE BOSS! - vve eo-r "ro cs1- "rue FORCE KNOW m RUNNING THINGS AROUND HERE~ THINK v1.1. GIVE ‘EM A SPEECH met-tr NOW sma ARE You rsccma M: l’M THEIR BOSS, ._ on ARE YOU ' snowma Mi vowm: My ,--_-r MAC, FORGET’ ANY WORDS WE HAD TODAY-J: WANT YOU TO GET AWAY l)“; J . I l, \ v r -' gain“:-