OUR ES t; 0,... SATURDY 3 ATTENDING SISTEIVS FUN- ERAL Mr —-A4l€_RIVE5 OVERSEAS -Mr, A, J. Perrier of Miscoucho has re- ceived a cable from his gt. Paul Nuzuiro Poirler, stating that he_ has arrived safely overseas. Mr. Poirier also IlilS another son ser- -‘ lltl. Fl. Sgt. Albert ' been ufcl‘ there since llHr-S _ bfulor A S. Robertson, second ill command at No. 62 Canadian Training Center oi, BLulCll Grove since tile camp was established lll 1940 has vilmiuumi. it ivus announced Sat- uriiuy by Major J R. Paton, M.C.,, rcprcseiliatlrc here of Disttrict 0f- iicer Comlllanding station-Agenttat Summarsidc. was the city a. funeral of his sister, Mrs. P. J. Gallant. —'I‘0 TAKE OATH OF OFFICE —Judge Lloyd G. Lewis of Summ. erside, recently appointed Prince County court bench take the oath of office on Tlhurs- day at i1 am Mr. Justice Saunders of the Supreme Court will administer the oath. _s LAID T0 REST-Tho funeral of the lato Benjamin held from his late residence Spring Park Road yesterday af Services at the home were conduct- edby Rev. LJ. Levy. who ficiated at the grave. Peoples Cemetery. Pallbearers were: John MacLeod, Ernest Pickard, Gordon White. Harold Burt, George Dewar and Russel Bell. ENJOYABLE MEETING HELD- Tile executive of Trinity Young People's Union was invited to hold .1s meeting last night at the home ICLIIFTIQI) PRESIDENT ~ Mr, .\l.icl\'1lluu1l, Coleman, p lulvscnt a student lll w!‘ l»: mo. class of '4~lr1ll(l|‘ ‘ P W C of the class,‘ Upper Prince business part of the meeting games were played and a jolly social time WllS spent. after which the hostess served icircshlnents. " TURDAY _ The L. J_ Roiidln was CITY SCIIOOL BOARD MEETS —'i‘ie regular monthly meeting of the City School Board was held yesterday afternoon. MacMillan presided- in the absence of the chairman. Dr. I J. Yeo. Sev- eral matters were disposed of. Dr. 8.0. Keeping, Deputy Minister of Public Health waited on the board and presented , Effie necessity for the appointment o an Nurse for the city Schools, The request of Dr. Keeping was consid- , cred, and decision on the matter ‘igags held over till the next meet- ‘Llxl also conducted ser- v C Gavan Duffy. D J. ' Clarkln, Dr. I. E. .;_ Punk Haley and Allison P -- 'I‘lle funeral ‘rallailt was held ng from the resi- Rluiuiagilan. S12, Councillor T. mr llutlci", James Heron, Law- Cumpbell, Patrick Dennis 111i Joseph Purcell. MINISTERIAL IVIEETS-The Ministerial m" met yesterday afternoon at 2.30 pm. in St. James Presbyterian Church Hall. An inspiring dovog- ional period was conducted by the Rev. this struo Jeremiah was delivered by t T.H. Bussel Somers. A short bus. lness session followed at 1101151?!‘ Drgded and gov. - . on ae _ Matters a! no" w discussed. $2359?‘ "I deep appreciation to nlsrilss FARM LABOR, rm labor short- mn WIlS the ma bv the Advisory Labor Committee Colllmlssinn at a meeting held here This Advisory Committee Plnli, ‘Mr. Leo Corcoran Insurance Inspector Monctzm for the meeting. At the Saturday olvenirlgn. D “ma! servmf a d t Re n o . u Somers for his lnterestingv paper. A program to be followed at who meetings has been outlined for the next five months. During meetings papers on different sub- Jects will be read by the various members of the ol . ROTARY YESTERDAY - Mr: BISHOD, :1 prominent member, who has b; on transferred to Saint. John, B , was presented virith l travel- ling-bset by the members lu dent P.W. ‘Pilrnor presided enjoyable function. fPres. e members of the Club expressed re- gret at Mr. Bishop's departure and at the same time congratulated lvilr. on his well-earncd DIO- Mr. Turner then called upoll llr. RR. Bell who read the following address; -I.\'JUIlED PLAYING HOCKEY Cnss,~l'l-vear-old son Mr. and Mrs. Parvlri Cass 0! merside met an unfortunate accid- en~ Sltilrrlny morning while play- lllz: hockey. He Was Caffying the body check from an opposing play- or. He fcll, hitting his head on the foe. He was picked up unconscious and rushed to the Prince County Hospital where he remained uncon- minus for four and a half hour-I. ' ntghi, however, his condition “'11.; rcpm-tt-d quite favorable and he w.“ 5m m be out of danger. n E was not thought that there was any fracture of the skull. At a meeting yesterday of the Donors Club of the Char- lottetown Hospital, presided- over by Mr. lrJ. Corcoran. it was decided m inaugurate at the Charlottetown Hospital a blood plasma bank. The club is sponsoring this work in conjunction with Dr. mlllzm who addressed the meeting. bfacntillnn outlined the rapid progress made in the conservation of blood tinder the form 0f blood plasma, and emphasized the need this nature at the in the event of a major discisiur either in this province or mini ones. He also de- mi-thzxls ilsed in the lzirzur Canadian centres where he Charlottetown notary Club qt meg;- meeting held here yesterday. her address Mrs. Coffin emphasiz- ed the importance of proper nutri- tion and referred to the campaign o‘ which was launched recently the Nutrition Services of the De- partment of Pensions and National Health. WW1! b61118 done in the province by the local nutrition and stressed the need of someone who could undertake the work on a. full time basis. Tho of the children Guests present included Miss Hazel Steams. Mrs. Stone. _ Walters were co-chainnen. The Prince E ward Island was tied up at Borden yesterday while a part of the sent Mr. E, . MacKinn p: tendent of the Island Division of with headquarters in Charlotte- town went to Borden early yester- day morning to personally watch repairs. tion with a. representative of the Guardian last night he hoped the ferry would be back in operation shortly after noon today. The rudder part was cracked Sunday morning shortly after the boat left Tormentlnc for Borden on a special freight crossing. The tri Ctlfiy to attempt lo longer without repairs. Mr. MacKinnon said it took the remainder of the day, Sunday, and most of the night to remove the damaged part. the ship and the men had to work ' in i191‘): cramped quarters. al heavy castings bad to be died. New London and surrounding dis- S'ltilii‘ll(‘(l on Jim. 3 ivllen it became known than Null Marks, dearly be- loved still of John R. and the late Mrs Marks, New London, had pass- cti to h; Ptcrnfil rest in the Prince Coilniy Hospital, Summerside, he lvuri not (‘OlllDiZllllPCi of illness un- mi m 1hr hospital whore ill that nlcclicdl skill lusscii away, the gold- xiioui-d and the angel gathered another sheaf to parcicncr in the skies, Always of n kind and cheerful disposition llmlv friends who will great- s insulin nt tllr; early _|‘Zll‘-\‘. for Ncll the sun vrvnt tiOWll at noon. Twenty-four boys are expected to register here today weeks’ carpentry course, being held under Youth Training plan. Mr. W.R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Youth Training will supervise the course. Boys from every part of the pr v- ince are included in the lLvt will attend. Messrs. MaicDo Charles Hamm will be the instruct- ors in carpentry. will be held in a room above Proudc and Moreside’; blacksmith shop. The following are the names and addresses course: Joseph Arsenault, Mt. Carmel; John B. McAl-thur, Northam. RR. Many friends throughout the city and provmro learned ‘vith deep re- I"H!""_‘_-_\'ll Hospital on Wednesday, wife DI P J. Gllllllfl, blacksmith. , The into lvlrs, Gallant was in her usual trood health up to two months . ngo ivhcn sllc was stricken with the illllflss that proved fatal Des best n! mr-tlical care she passed fortified by the of the Roman Catholic Church of which she was a devout member. A member of St. Dunstan’; Basilica Parish Mrs. active in different societies IIIIKTQ Y 1nd the Altar Society, Left to mourn their loss arc a husband, three sisters three brothers. Bertha of the yal Packing coqlcity, Florence, of the Guardian Publishing and Margaret at home. Arthur in Millbilr , Mesa, Jmncs P. Station no Ernest at home. funera a4 held from the home of llcr sisters, 9 King Street Saturday morning at 8.45 to Dunstama Basilica, High Mas; of Requiem was celebrated Re Innis Dougan who also condu oer-vices at the grain l: tho RC Buchanan, Basement/h; Daniel Cannon, Pownal; Iouis M. Court, Donaldston; Iéltltlc Pond; Ralph Plorsythe, Elms- c: lliver; Jeremiah Gallant. Wellln - on: Godfrey. Cornwall; Clyde River: Albertnn. R R. Wood Islands: Newport: Glycon Mound, Union gogd; Harold MacMillan, Alberton. ton Siding: J. Cyril Richard. Mt. Carmel; Gordon Robertson, Baltic; James Yeo. Union Road; Fenwlck Layers. Georgetown; Joh Iedfcrl. James P. Hogan, to the will A.C TUESDAY D. Simmom was rnoon. also of- Interment anci- Mrs. Walter Street. After Mr. Auld, the Dr. W.J P. of routine business additional Public Health ASSOCIATION Associa- f§°'£$‘. which of routine business were The Association ex- r. Gardner for the devot- Mr. "EV n. s. Coffin. who a a graduate PM "'1'!" "fif; m,“ home economist. addressed the Rj‘§;,-,§;,k gn§°,,,,,,,§,§;‘,,,‘“$’¢fl,,, In b7 She told of some of the committee imparting DWDer knowledgfto the of the schools was stressed being particularly important. at the luncheon S. Townsend and Mn. G. T. Edwin Johnstom and Geo. ice-breaking car ferry removed and be re- curin- nldder was Charlottetown to W to on, Canadian National Railways In a telephone conversa- sald he was completed without diffi- but it was considered unwise operate the ship It is located inside Sever- han- for a six which is the Dominion and Director of o who A A nald and and the classes of those taking the Merrill Barbour. iAlma; Cecil Norbert MacDonald, Melvin J. Gallant. Bear Ray Gallant, Duvar; Harod Clyde Holmes, Colin B. MaeInnis. 2: Martin McKay, Francis Deborle. 1: Mervin J. Murray, Carle- East friend: to bur Bowel‘. son of Mr. totem in Saint John pltal, Saint "mid in aurserv in his class at Dalilousle. John Downing of 5pm. merside first. We join with many other: in amending congratulation to both these young men. ed here yesterday for the Poultry and Egg Grad being held at Prince of Wales Coll- ego. en under the direction of Mr. W.R Shaw, Director of Youth Training for the Province. Holland and Ernest Robins will be the instructors. who registered yesterday; Boudreault, Georgetown; Ruby De- laney. Bedeque: Rusticovile; Mrs. Mount OTeary: Thelma l-lynes, capo '1'“. verse; Edith McKcmna. Newtown CPQSS: Doris MacLeod, Charlotte- gllgl; Mbflorv MacLeod, cardigan nliilliglc/geill, Bonshaw; e11» Conway: Ray Noonan, O'I.ea ; Hilda M . ‘cttemryn: Alma aeQuarrie, Char Rum“); Brendon Wallace. Alma. land. California. on Nov. 28, 1942, the death occurred Kingston Nicholson, who was born in Charlottetown. Prince Island. July '1, 1879. His father was Donald Nicholson, born at Victoria Cross. King's County, PE I , who was a son of Angus. of Skye, Scot- land. VIBE was baptized in (Xlarlottetown by the Rev. George Steel. remember the father, Donald Nich- olson, when he conducted a tailor- ing business on Sydney Sh, Char- lottetown. W. Nicholson. a brother of the de- ceased, who was Mass» of Naps, and a sister, Laura. A. LeDnew Gardner. After n1; gleriod an interesting and in- ive paper on the apprentice seaman at Boston. Ap- ril 20, 1898. and retired in 1926. He served on the following ships: Ore- gon, Chicago, Beflningham, Chea- ter and several World War N0. 1 he served in tho North Sea. and retired u boat- swaln’: mate, first class. this ganized and are clearing the decks for their first hi3 lob-that of dis- flm, tributing the 90.000 books thggélghout. the Island. o Boards started functioning yester- day while Alberton, summerside and B0 at the first business meet n: of the Charlottetown Board held yester- day afternoon. Charlottetown and %ueen's County are to be served by Board r9 were named a Stewart, Hunter bane, ‘ Bridge, Crapaud. Bridge and Mt A io The N0. 2 buted to the February 19 and March books l1 be distributed to persons ED915453 to the distributing centres. t, i; te da ' meeting of Eire gll-lyarfottyeetiwln Sizes-l Bo 1 t i t at the Charlottetown $513338? the Treasurer, Sister Mary Magdalen reported that $230 had been donated by the Association to the British Nurses’ Relief Punc- during the year 194 $50 was voted meeting to the Aid also. recently returned from attending a Council meeting Association in Ottawa. was guest sped most interesting and informative address on the history 5nd devfilvli- merit: of Health Insurance up the present time. none MacDonald on General Duty and by Miss Anna Bennett, Prov- incial Emergency Nursing Advise!‘- Slster Marv Patricia told of course given at the Nurses’ Institute St. John.. New Brunswick. dealing mainly with Ward Supervision am.- Teaching. sided at last night's meeting. Whlfih was very well attended. ~ Valleyfield W. M. S. held their Jan meeting at the Manse. The opening worship period was led by Herb McKenzie while other mem- bers took the part of mothers, sun- day School Teachers church leaders. The theme foi- Jan. was Reading every person with Chrisflan Teachink." devotional service the President took charge. Roll call was answered by scripture verses. The two chapters to be read before next meeting are Iev. 17 an J. the meeting and the sympathy of all members goes out sore bereavement in the loss of her husband. A ossago of sympathy 0n behalf of the auxiliary was sent to her by Mrs. Fraser. Words of rc- "et for the absence of Mrs. W Bruce for the winter months was expressed by all present, place is hard to fill in the anxlllal-y and other church activities. various yearly reports were both ‘interesting total membership for the year was 30. the Treasurer report showed n substantial increase in giving with $700 mom than our allocation being sent to Presbvterial secretary, also three war saving certificates were contributed to the (‘hllffll deficit valleyfled was mentioned at the Presbvterinl for scndinlt in reports. The staff of officers for this year io follows: President. Mrs M. Fraser; lst Vice, Mrs. Ieod; 2nd. Vice. Mrs. D. B. Mc- Mnthesoli. Secretary. Mrs. w. A, Bruce. Treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Mc- lionn. Ant-Enos, . l ..'INTEBN m sum‘ 101m ._ It will he of 1133a; to Perth, u: General flos- John. George came Seventeen young people rgglgtgg- ing course. which is This is a four weeks’ course giv- Messrs. Ben Arsenault. Emerick The following Is the list of those Mildred Adams. Bloomfield; Mary Cecilia Dulong, Earl Gurnhzim. Stewart.- George Gorrlll. 5: Jessie Lord. Albany; Elliott Mrs. Oscar 1101111185. South At the Naval Hospital. Mare ls- bz Edwin Steel Edward His mother's maiden name Kingston. Edwin Nicholson Old timers Living in Lynn, Mam, is George born in Amherst, in i672. Surviving also is wife, Mrs. Amanda, Nicholson Edwin Nicholson enlisted as an others. Dining The five Local Ration Boards in Province are now fully or- NO. 2 ration Charl town and 54°11'38"?- uris have been at work for the is . The followin distribution centres t g: Mt. North lgonshaw, Vernon n. books will be distri- general public between 1. Those not be mailed. They will Major W. H, Poole acted as Ration ard. rtorl t of the M "§'.§d°‘ifl.n=.~' Agaegcfgtgion held 2. at last niBht/s to Russia Fimd 1):. we P. MacMillan, who has Medical the ker. The Doctor 86W l of the to Reports were submitted bv Miss the Miss Katherine Macfennan pre- ' S. MEETING -— The W. M. Mrs . and other After the d l8. The Treasurer. Mrs. A. McPherson was missed from to her in her A . as her The and encouraging. The 3rd Vice, Mrs. Finley been enjoying her A my,” health- unhy Lftomncn She wu the formu- bucv Stewart “m; m N; 5mg- g; "°"‘ “‘ “l” m‘ 3% a...» daughter 0f Ill‘. . ll. Warner of Armdcio bride of Clnrlel n“ IIIIIIIIBIII P I m perform“ the company. i u“ A largo uumbu of rolattvu and friends gathered at tbs homo 0f W!’ m Comm . Hollis n ro- de: Mr. and Mrs. Don- sho C l-Llllt ' Ffldllddhl r9195. Myort-in. um? mvdim . Pinto! Ilothuon. and wu summon-ll ardship and Plnauc ll there most other life. Her his Kinnon. Associat- prcdooeued her about five m; office recently. Mr. 5 m, with a hardware in the city for many years, Munroe B Temperance Sony. Mrs. Herbs” CARD PARTY AT.I.0.0.I‘. HAL], Kenzic. Missionary Monthly . M. D. Martin. Prom. a sence of Mission Band Superintend- . Prue was asked to assist Mrs. Munroe Bruce. -BOEDEN,- The lnimy friends of Mrs. John Mach: f den who bad on unfo sli will be glad to know resting at her homo and not. in the P. C. Hospital as reported. Four soldiers from No. 62 Cana- dian Army Basic Training Central at Beach Grove, left recently for service elsewhere in Canada. They were COMB. 0.12.0. Mont- gomery, Port Hill; Sgt. W. H. Mac- Lure, Murray Harbour North; Pies. C.W. Cooper. Charlottetown and S. D. Malone. Charlottetown. Before leaving they were present- ed with cigarettes by inclal Government Carry On Canada Corps. The D11- sentations were looked after by a representative of the Legion War Services. meeting of the night with the No le Grand. Mrs Georgie Campbell, presiding. After the routine business was disposed of several member! 0i’ tho Past Noble Grufldl Club took pI-rt in the meeting. officers in their various duties. and - demonstrating t0 the membe ritualistic work of the order. ‘Ihose taking part was. the Ple- Rhirwbook. . N.Y.; Mrs. Graham Rogers, Ohl-r- u mnzwutagy 5x51‘, . Au the dawning 1 h‘ was fast ap roac dawning a new lifs for Mrs. Sarah Weeks who passed peacefully at the home of her son-in- Mr. Everett Haslam. Spring- field. on Friday, January 8th, after Cameron, youn t M" B. Nicholson; ma. 1f. RETURNED FROM OTTAWA _ Hon. Mark R. MacGulgan, Mimsf. er of Health and Education has returned from Ottawa. where 1n d attended a. conference of Proving‘. ial Premiers and membe vlncial Governments who me: with Prime Minister Mackenzie King m discuss the loss of revenue to the provinces caused by liquor motor vehicle restrictions. The coll- fennce, held in the Centre Blow}; office of the Prime Minister, lasted crcn of Remington mu gifts were carrl d by the Misses Glenn McKay and Wanda. Bertram while Mrs. Hollis from the home Saturday afternoon. Two daughters, Mrs. Hun and M?" m"! "9 9199943“ h°m° Cameron read the accom The Guardian joins u host of friends in extending sympathy to the bereaved family. —8. roluuan ISLANDEBIS nucurvas PROMOTION - Word vcrselandgood d them to Misses Rilbv Clsely and Norma Champion daintily ar- %rged the pécacnts on the table. his Go manner on behalf of 1" himself thanked all for the lovely gifts and good willes upon them after which all joined ‘may are Jolly Fellows." Bunch was served ands of the bride and groom and the remainder of the evening was whiled away by years. daughter of the late lu-d and Mary Anne Pye Howard of Cornwall where she Was born in the year 1852. Thus she had reached the advanced age of ninet. d n M cCilbo, fli t lieuten nt in- flgmklgO which few are prlv Bsed W o a ah a a . structor at Eigin Field. Florida, hu been promoted to captain. H many friends here are pleased with man's success. Gordon bv fr, n of Mr. Layton Mao- Cabe, Alexandra. and a. nephew of ter S. Mcmrc, Chu- ADDBESSES MEETING YES- TERDAY — Yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J.A. Lawson, who is chairman of the Corlsumerlt Woman's Regional Advllo mil-too addressed the ry K 80c iety of St. Paul's Anglican Church at their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Lawson emphasized portance of doing one's bit on the Home Front bv co-operatlns wit-h Wartime Prices and ‘Prado Board in their efforts to preven inflation. Iecsl clubs organizations wishing to have a speaker on this subject their meetings, are advised to make arrangements with Mrs. Lawson as an of the Speaker's panel. KINETTIIS H9?) MEETING .. l! at the home of Mrs. Ernest Lord. Tho club member: have started Readers of this column will learn 1th regret of the sudden Dlla 59ml" s“ cm‘ mlderd- ‘I “r smifl wee hours in tho morning. The death occurred at ‘rt-load Cross on Dec. 11th of John Bowlan ‘in hi: 78rd year. to Bowlon, who bad been in delica health for several you a atmko from which he failed tn rally and he passed to his in nwsrd surrounded b? hi; bereav- ed widow and members of hi: fun- ily who lovlnglv cored for hi his infirmitiel. Father aim ving him the last rites. Be colwtillélktxlly visited and consoled- in son and Rev. K. C. The late Mr. Bowlm, born in Hope River, Wu a wall- known farmer and blaeknnith and was highly respected by everyone. I-Ie leaves to mourn besides his widow, four daughter Mullen, Wateriown. Annie Bc ing a raging lwrm n. short ago and passed away. Mil inar he followed tho son. and sailed around the world scores well know here when he we several summers with Mrs. Geldard, before the war. He will beled by many sea veterans of t last war where he served in t ilavy. One brother William resid ere. next meeting will be held Jointly tn tho Kinsmen at The Char- IDCAL IATQIQON BOARD MEETI E1’- 0 Fulton Adams, Mil-s. Miss Muriel Iawther, Garnhum, ms. Wm. Lillian Duchemin. M18! Etihe gland. Mrs.‘ Henry uptihome and 0 DANCE AT II. ll. C. B. IIAILOTTE-p Last night l. most enjoyable dance for the draft in training was held at H.M.O S. Queen Charlotte through kind per- mission of the Captain, iu o McCarthy- About 1n their girl frlendfl A sad fatality occurred at Lorne the victim being Mr. Angus Buc anon, ich gutted his dwell- hich he lived alone. in ’ but f eight and ten pm. vserundays Jon. h. At the conclusion of the meet- ing the Past Noble Grands Clubs served light refreshments. and a social hour was enjoyed. For the first time in thh city an h St. John‘; Ambulance been opened. This Cmnmnnder . . I00 sailors and were in attendance. 8 of the evening's elite ainment were the Jitterbug Contest. the Waltz is in charge of Lieut-Col. Contest, the Lemon Dance and the h is . Several w mpany co am, Ordinary Seaman o“ mud’ with cowboy songs. Ordin- ary Seaman Murphy with imper- Ll um Pl] y .. n Gallant with dance numbers. Open House was held from 830 to when lino sailors were allowe show their guests through the ing ship. Refreshments were Dr. served during the evening. Chap- erones for the entertainment were: ltfl-s. J.J.‘Morrlg Mrs. I Y. Reddin and Mrs. Charles Bentley, Sr. FUNERAL NOTICE. — Th from her late residence on - y. Jmuaryftvtn and w laraely attended. Mrs. Clark passed away on Sunday, January 24th at the advanced age of 91 services at the house and. grave on Great Gouge Street. Tho-so who are qualified instruct- ors in this city include ma. C. H. Duning Beer, Miss Anna Mair, Min Bennett, Mrs. Harry C ’ Katherine Maclennan, Mrs. Rowe, and Cpl. Deacon, RCMP. The officers of the st. John's Am- P time are Honorary President, Lint.- Ro! I! presided at yesterdays meeting. ATTENDED A B I ‘ CONFER- ENCE — Mir. Morton Dew, Secre- tary of the Provincial A.R.P. or- ganization, represented Prince Ed- ward Island at the Ontario Civil Defence Conference held at Royal York Hotel. ‘Ivronto. Janu- ary N. and 30. 1n addition to 6M key-men represent ces in Ontario, the Mayors and centre in Ontariopiogotbor with re- fr tho d two or three from the Urllted States were in atten- dance. Major R. C. MacDonald le- resented New Brunswick at tho Tile sessions on Fri- day covered all phases of AP. P. work In the evening n. banquet was held in the Concert Hall of tho Royal York Hotel, which was addressed by Hon. R_ . M Director of Civil Air Raid Precau- tions for Canada. Mr. Dew stop- ped off in Montreal en route home. Jamel Court of Charlottetown. One son predeceased him some you; hi0- Tho funeral wu hold at 9t. Bonaventure: Church, ‘rracadia Cross on Dec. 30th. Father McPher- son ofliciating. anointed by Rev. h. the: Simpson. The pollbenrer Messrs. Wm. Mullen. Leona-c Harry Ellis and James Hug. . Many Mm Cards. and letters of were received by family. of drying kitchen stove e it ll believed th ed from wood thus An in uest Yo: h PM J.J. Blake; Vice-President, Senator J.A. MacDonald. Card orary secretary. Mr. Honorary ‘lmeasurar, Morris; llbreciltive, Phee. Mr. J. Lidltono and Miss Ii. MacLean of Summe , Matheson, O’I.ear.v; Cerettl, Borden; Mr. Joseph Bern- ard, Tignlsh; Mr. Howard MacDon- d. Georgetown; Dr. Donald, Souria; Mr. Lean. Soul-ls; Hon. Morell: The Mayor of Montague; I-Ion. Mark R. McGuigan, Mayor 3.1%. Holman, Mr. Dr. Murphy and Major Mao- his gglth by burning due It in understood th A link between the sailor-men of put and those of the pm was severed early yesterday mom. passed away at his homo in Cardi- gun. Cl t. Macdonald dlod after a 118% S’ illness. He had been con- to his bed for the put six Though Capt. Macdonald was only 66 years of age when no died, he was n veteran of some fifty years at sea and had seen service is to . The funeral service ‘was held at Lorne Valley church on Tuesday, Skier}? being in IDITIG Valley cem- DEIIYDRATION PLANT PRO. GRESSING-Ihe plumbing. heat- ing and wiring contract for the dehydration plant being built at Summerside has been awarded to R. T. Monison and Co. of this town. The work on the building which is under contract to M. F. Bchurman and Co. mould-a is progressing rapidly. The exterior is about completed; it is being firlished with insulation sid- ing and covered with slate shingles. The brick chimney will be comple- ted in three or four days. d bricklayer: are work insid wooden tower which is being bu up with the chimney to shelter the workmen from the elements. This will be taken down when the chim- Inside, good pro- gress is being made on the ground floor, and the partitions for the dehydrator are about com Iota. Ullliillrs when the offices an lest rooms and cloak rooms for the The 150 h.p. steam boiler is in the cellar but is not erected yet. How- ever they expect to have steam up in a week or ten days. The offi- d have the plant in h-S - fl . She leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving Mother the following child: n, Cheslev __.____ U. S. A.; Wilbert in Tho damaged rudder part for - tho ferry Prince was back in Borden early morning and Canadian National Railways officials hoped the boat would operate on regular schedule the CityHospital. Pei. d Mrs. I..J. Murray. I 80h. '° TOOMBS-At the P.E.Is1and HOS- ital, m. 2. ma. w m. and Mrl. Toombs, (nee Elin rls), Charlottetown, n. daug ter. many his long and successful of grandchildren and great children. She was tenderly aid to rest beside hel- husband who pre- deceased her flfteen years ago. The gall bearers were Me untairl, George Clark. Charlie Craswell, Don J hn Bu rows, Hunter River about a. year a when the 0.0.5. M sold to Russia. Ho had been cap- tain of the Canadian Government since 1940. Prior ha served on the 0.0 more for some thirteen years. He ,went on her in i921. was promoted M, ‘to chief officer in 1080 and shortly after that took over as master. The steamers Elliot and Stanley the other ship! on h The lute. Capt. Mscdonald was I principles and was loved and respected by knew him. He had the faculty of makinz friends both in his life at can and also at home. He leaves to mourn a wife who was formcrlv "Mary sephino Doyle of Charlottetown and the following sons and daugh- ters: Cardigan, Lieut. Herbert Al-Ialifux; Norbert with mond at‘ home; Hattie, M Mass. who arrived home last night and Mrs. George V. DID! pairs to the six-foot steel shaft. last night and a lpocinl trail: left Charlottetown with it at p.m. It was expected to reach Borden by midnight and it was es- tlmated workman would have the part niaglatied in ‘about! eigllléhislogrnla- Thob pece o see we tonunditwalguidtabel 1M0! M inside the ship and in a difficult n m m‘ place to work because of lack of space. Neanwhile planes of Maritime central Airways were the 0X11! means of transporting plllflnlfl’! and mails between this province and the mainland. oomodation was b00394 W "PM! In addition a special flight was made w help clear fir" class malls. Some express W88 B carried also but second class mall was left for the resilmptivn 0! "- gular train service. rry was dungaed Sunday and at first it. was thought repairs WOIIIG be completed by noon yel- tcrdny but uzexpected delay crop- b. 1. 194B, to Mr. and tar MacLean, Georgetown. uuht bicAbfilllg-At th! Charlottetown Hospital, Feb. S. I943. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAleer, Charlottetown. - At Grace Maternity Halifax, N.S.. on Jim.3l, I943, to Mr. and Mrs. J. MURRAY HARBOR UNITED CHURCH - The annual meet- III‘ shi period conducted bv t. p . W Pi James 1'. Herring was Chairman and Mr. H. L. Machon. secretary. Interesting re received from the cietles. showing an profitable year. Plans were then made for the work of the com- DOUGLAS-CAIIII - At the Manse. New Inndon. P. E. 28. I943, Miss Annie Maria Carr of New London, P. E Ray Douglas of Norboro. P E. . ‘Ihitzllitoverend Herbert M. Buntzi n ca _. real. loss sustained by the hree of its elders. Reynolds. Mr. William Hugh and Mr. Alexander MacDonald. e NBSIIIGI"! report showed that all i; a motion was passed a n8 two. t0 8° to Ottawa for pose of interviewing officials e matter of harbor improve- ment. This was moved by Lieut. as and sdeconded by MoCARRON — M. Victoria Crtr". January 29. i943. Mrs. v/llliam Mr- Carmn aged '76 RIP EASON on Jail. 23 i943. Mary widow nl Joseph E. Gleason. mer‘v of P.E.‘!sl:lnd. COUSINR-lzi Maiden. ltlzlss. Jan. 22. Robert Cousins, a formerly of p.22. Island, lcavilrc. a l5 nw, son. his mother and inur a rs. COULSON - At Sea View Jan. 20. 1943, Joseph Coulson aired 81 5'11"». SIMMONS-At Spring Park Road There are also two sisters, Mrs. Barker. Belmont. Mass. and R, Orleans of West New- tion had been paid, and a sub- stantial balance was on hand. in spite of the fact that a. new furn- ace been the lights lnsta ed in the Church. d paint purchased to paint the A hearty vote of thanks was extended to Rev. Mr. Plcketts for his splendid leadershi ; the members of t di ferent organizations for the fine oration and good enced throughout The annual business meeting of the Summers?‘ Presbyterian church was held in the Church Hall 0n the evening of Wednesday. January 27th, 1943. with a large attendance be . Excellent reports of the activities of all the various church orlm‘ izationa were received and lflwtnd. The Indies’ Aid and the Young presented splendid statements, allowing great activity and improved receipts for the put year. The Treasurer's r090“ W" urticulnlny gratifying. The man- agers charted the year 1M2 with I deficit, on repairs account, of about: $250.00 carried forward from the previous year. This liability has been wipda out; all accounts d in full to Dec. 31st, I042; an respectable credit balance curried forward with which tn start the accounts for 1048. A meeting of the Prince Edward Island Art society was held last night at the home of Mrs. R. Mutch, with a good attendance members. and several visitors pre- acn . The interesting program. which was arranged by Mliss Margaret Irv- ing, consisted of a paper on Am- erican Palnting and Artists. of thO rid 1790-1886 prepared by Ml’: Macdonald of Van- - 0M1 - o Ionowms mmmitu’ mam nouver is a. brother. bers for 1943 were appointed: Agriculture: W.N. Wilson . Clark. C.M. Cox, W.D. uigl y ent: A.W. Mathe- arria, Jdll. Stems, LR. > Seldom has the passing of anyono evoked greater sympathy for bencvcd family, or a greater snfllo of loss to church or the neighbor- g communities. than has the re- cent death of Mrs. M. W. Wood of rt On January 15th, in her 83 yr., at aloud Hospital, foilow- D her spirit took its M" Heavenly Mansion: ed by Him whom aha loved Wood was thud dagghter of’ _ iwood of Alexandra. she leaves to mourn, her devoted hilsband. two short course at Tignish. sponsored by the extension department of Saint Dunstan! University. Classes 3° £ uglderway Tuesday in Dalton oo u - ' ion Pnv ti zMrto .“"'“°*’°"" D- “ on 0° 153mg,- ma“ °° "K gospigld ma. 4, ma. ma; ac COOPER — At Cambridge, liiass. Co]; January 394th, 1943. goglgxlk o r. a e ears, . p0 arbor, tYhe son of the in?!‘ ooper. _ to moum besides his mother. hf wife and. daughter, three sister: brothers. one half sister nn CI‘. ‘III-At th hmc 0f ll!" B31503 MCIlliYYO. Trans nation: 'r'.wr.. Prawn, 'r nlGiJJo who: DIA. 'on, faithful-ti... sub Committee on 0! Harbor’ Improvement; B. A. Mao dmlll, LL-OOI. DA. . Mutch. A.W. Mathe- Credit Unions were featured the opening day with Dr. J . teau, member of the B.D.U. staff giving a talk on the structure credit unions. Other speaker: lu- cluded Prof. A. B. l!) member of the staff of St. Francis Xavicsr University Antlgonisn, and G credit, unions for thin Province. a public meeting M Montreal and l little grand- daughter. Vera Lynn Collim;__n!so M n two sisters, Mrs. Lincoln Wood, East Royalty. Charlottetown and Mrs‘ glurles ahiplcy, River Herbert. N. ‘After a short private service at the funeral service was m“ , FJ. Chsppell, DJL 001201.‘. roll 4.1». Cordon J M. Hurley, RR. Tourist: Ila-Col. pa. acKinnon. at? Cotou, An. Auditor: n. s. Mull ' illan. Tb fllowing ffl f 1M8 woreeclezted at ti?! marginal ‘meeting t Board of Trad ld yearl- out. G-On Wednesday l-‘ebfhl 1943. Gordon Joblini. Med 3 mon D. . infant son of flt-Liaut. Athol Roberts. During Job the service, Min Slllv Wood a! Solo "Como Unto Mo" and Harold Carver sang "Sometime We'll Understand " Mr. Levy gave a very comforting message. Desi he Soioa, two hymns, "Abide With Mo." and “Shall We Gather at the River" were sung. The church was filled . urphy. rector of 8D U., presided. An address of welcome ivy Rev. J. A. Mu- paridl priest. at Tlgniah. Dr. Croteau was again a speaker, reviewing tho growth of credit un- He said there were now 4b operating with combin ’ aunts of 1150.000. They had made V"! loans totalling more million dollars since they were 0i‘- guniacd ling YOBSTON-At l2 Hayfield 5h m‘; Feb. 3:11.. 11m, E 8 months, son of glon 03114112. all’; with selections on the piano wll Mn“ ' given by Mrs. KS. Rogers. Mr. A. L. Wright gave a paper on the Liéerai/ure and Poetry of the oer- Harl-ia, preaicllglt pro- This year the society in a study of art in North America and at next meeting the . .J . dman, R3. Hutch, NAUTICAL MINI nautical mile i: Blllnvtflem M feet. or nearly one-Ill?" "w" Q1 45' ———— Ti m d th ed! t I . The ea °°§.“"su.n$»-l§§“ '15 A The pallbearers were: we. Kenneth l". mils, in her 00th It ell Moi-um Du (i will centre around North ear. The late Mrs. Ellis had been ll d I! 10h i nuuananurntbnnlittman. . ‘i aqujnuI-"l" ‘jflllzv-