~i iew~lvlwui~ - T: ‘II u i-l t iakaslacasiasaeaeresai- :-____..\~.:,@ < -_-...._.¢.>. .-.-a~<.<. ___...._..<_ PAGE FOURTEEN rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN W, . , _ , _ _ “~“ - - - ; . V, MONDAY l‘! glileli-Zigl‘ M“ John R sallmlfnh PWB“ l Mr. Edwin Johiistone arrived oavkl 111113395!’ Mr. Glen Johnstone of Peter's FRIDAY FUNERAL l... FIIIEMEN CALLED - Firemen" were called for a slight blaze at White's Restaurant here Saturdayl e fire was in the kitchen. ‘Iherei was no damage. l Sincere sympathy of friends herel - is extended to Mrs. Arthur Sexton] of Borden on the death‘ of heri mother which took place i:n Munc-l early this week. l —TRANSFERRED - Mr. George,‘ Olscamp. who for the past year. and a half has been a member of; the Summerside branch of Ale‘ Provincial Bank of Canada. has been transferred to Charlottetown Mr. Olscamp made many Irends during his stay in Stammersize wno regret his leaving. He was DfQSIGCIIL 0f the Si. Pauls badminton club. SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE - Bruce lvfacCzmnell has successfully passed ius 3rd. year examinations at Dalhousie Medical School and is interning at Dalliousie Public. Health Clinic for six months. Mrs. l MacCanticll and son Graham are i ‘ llaying at. the home 0f her lillS- band's parents. Mr. and Mrs, R. D. MaoCannell. Hillsboro Street. ORDAINED IN JCNE—.\fi'. Doug- las Henderson. former secretary of the Boy scouts Association o.- P.l E. I. arrived in the Cit": Fridu: ev- l eiiing to spend a short holxlay n-ire. i Mr. Henderson has lust completed his theological training at Kings College, Halifax, graduating last . r and fflmlll’. 12-4 Elm Avenue. M155 Berriade tte Of the Civil Service. Mr. G. Balllngall of town ls leaving this morning Paris, Ontario, called to his home thcrc by the dcatlt of his sis- gall IS SUPERIYIENDENT - ms. Helen Walsh Miller, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walsh. Cum. berland St.._Charlottetcwn, was m. cerifly appointed Stipcrinttindent of NllF-tlfs n! the Mztrholl Menlorlg] Hospital, Brennvooil, NH. 0n ‘Thursday’ evening lVIay 1 about eighty-five friends and neigh- bcrs gathered at the home of Mr. ' Lockhart. S: and Mrs. Ed El-sanors to bid \iir" Ernest Martin nun Mr. hfarrin sold lllS farm at St. Elcanors to the government included in the land txiiniz appro- priated for the airport. and he nas to his old home -C!'fI’l!l‘.lll1ll\' of Uliii’. there to again decided to return take up farming. TI ——l\fi's. Joseph side. underwent an operation the Prince County Hospital yester- DAY week. He w.ll be oidained as a ‘(K185i l day tMondavi afternoon. She is re- of the Church of Eiijind early next ‘ IflOlTll at Livicrpo l. N. S. - v ported to be resting conifcrtabllm-S -Miss Cairn“ bfacNcill, Summer- Mf_§_ Gprald wnghb o; Qltacl-a, l side has recently; returned home af- who has been stayiing in Tzuro. N. 19F Silenflllll; S for the past seven months while meeting friends 11nd relatives a pleasant holiday 1n Major Wright was stfitimied at DO- cape Blvlfin. N. S. bert Milits-v Camp. motored to Ciiarlottoiown last Tuesday and is vcsiting at the home of I or cows- in. _l\f.-ss Anna Love. St. Avards. .\'i:s v-iright. who was formerly Alice Long. was accompanied 0y her younger son Master Kenneth. Messrs. Bert and Jack Miller who are somewhere in England ssnt a telegram to Mrs. Peter G. Scotti and family expressing their heart- felt si-inpathy in the recent sad bereavement which the family were called urXYn to bear claimed t“ tivlien deathl cir beloved one only .' if‘. b-rfore going overseas. the brothers r.- ccmhaniritl l~ ~ and datilzh Mis MISS inotored to St. Peters last Thursday 0 . Charles Qulglcyi tivho is very ill at his home in St. Pct.tirs.--S —Mr. ~, Kelvin. on ISflflK‘ Walker, Alton Anderson. visit his brother-in-law. Mr FUNERAL Sl-IRYH‘ ‘ ‘ -- The fun- ieral of Jzuncs Mzthar u s held yes- 1 terday fIlOYlllhq from ht.- lwte rash l deuce. Pleasant. Grove. to Covehead ‘Church. wihcrc High .\fnss 0f Req- a iilem “'75 siint! by Rev. Francis Me- _ Ben Miller l5‘ Quoid v1 o zilso conducted service informant in tlie hutch cemetery. Pallbearers were rcslded in Meadolvbank. l Messrs. Arthur Wyatt, Wesley ‘ v -~——~ ;Mat:thew. W. E. f-faidy. Ambrose FUNERAL AT CURRAN BAN —, Doyle. James Lainiphicr. Bernard The funeral of the late Mrs. D.‘ J.. lvlecahe, McNab was held Saturday morning. _...____ from her late residence Dornaldstcn.‘ THE DR JOHN |.-_ 31A“; to St. Michael's Church. Corran sung bv the pastor. MacPherson. The pail bearers were: Sim Arbiiig. James Arbing. Jiinnl ‘lrainor. Joseph Court. William Rat-l tray and Theo. Ellis. Services a; the grave were conducted by the Rev. L. MacDonald the Rev. K. q l a former n ofcssor . IZ.._ r‘."- . ‘ '1"? Ban, where Requiem High Mass was, 3x33; T,‘ s p ‘o o‘ ll e l l“ frcm the lvicorrc of a be- ucst of the late Dr. John F Black. of Surgery. to be used bv the department of Sur- geri- ' in the promotion of surgical teach- ling- awarded at the completion oi’ l the fourth vriar to the sturlmt “tho Dalhousle University. Halifax. LOCAL aimg: To ERADUWI-E ,_i trenches the lfchcst ‘standing in At the Commencement exercises ofi sllfflew “m5 w T-“Wfi Belllfim-Yl Princeton University. Princeton, _ J.. held this week May 11, 12, and‘ 13th, Reverend Harold K. Wright. B.A.. B.D., of Charlcttetmvn will re-l ceiye the" degree of Muster of The-l ology from tne Princeton 'lh€(llOglC-l al Seminary. Mr. Wright has beenl doing post-graduate work this past. year being on leave of absence froinj the United Church of Canada. He, is a son cf Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wright, Brighton, LAID TO REST AT LITTLE SANDS - The funeral 0f the late Mrs. Murdock MacPhee was from her late resldcnce_ at Hope- iield oli Saturday. Services were conducted by the Rev. W. C. Pic- ketts. The pallbearers iverc. John J. Stewart, Herbert Brehaut, Everett Harris. Donald Livingstone. John MacDonald and Angus Macbean. Burial was in the Little sands Cemetery’. Mrs. MacPhee died in l-osplfal at Charlottetown earlier last. week. —NE\VLY - WEDDED COUPLE RETURN - Sergt. Pilot Cayleyi Wilson and his bride returned tn Sumnierside Saturday night. A re- ception wa: held in their honor at. the home of the bride's parents. VMr and Mrs. J. Frank Arnett. [he ccuple was married at Toronto early this month and visited Niagara Falls in the course of a wedding tip. Mrs. Wilson before her mar- xi.r_ie was Miss Valerie Arnett of l splendidly appointed home and Mrs. was the scene of a gay and brilliant social function oii Saturday night wile“ C W l l Pi 0t ayley l son. diiugitei‘ scii-iii-lziii" of Mr. and Airs. Aniett, W1) YIIOHUIS fifloi l5 Tllflkllz. t“ 5M‘ , , ddlng isfiictorv recovery. Tnc ace cent oc- {fiends for the lovely mm and in- were tendered an enjoyable we , ' ' brine‘ curred in Dobert N.S.. when the _‘ vmd one and all m vim he; m the. reception. mingled with R. C. A. F. COIIITIIU.“ of Sgt. Pilot Wilson for an €IIjO_v- _ v b ‘ able evening. Music and song were, five feet. landing on hls feet. Mr. Qccasign to a close, N_.Woolner_ North Rtistico. P.E.I --\VEDDING RECEPTION-'f‘he of Mr. J. li‘. Arnctt, Suinmc-rsice, Mrs Carley Wilson and Sgt. luid Fri; nus 0i the ndulgcd in while dancing added Mrs. S. K, Todd, Mrs. Mrs. Willard ~DEATII OF DIR. JOSEPHUS ShifiALLhL-IN-Clhe death of M1‘. JO-l sephus _ Monday morning at the age ‘of 78 vcars. In his death Summerside is called upon to mourn the passing of one of its cldcst and mcst respected‘ The funeral was liclrl lvlfmdav iv » citizens. Born at Llcomfleid, the iaiei Lot 7 Catholic Church, Rev. Fa- Mr. Smallmau years in the United States. return-l Smallman occurred early resided for many ng to Summerside about 25 years ago. Since that time he has been OREI) — Pitvate Dani Jvlurnliv a valued employee of M. P‘. Schui'- Q; Clermont who is 5e ' this town. Her husband. a native‘ ., ,, , I .-c map of Toronto. is stationed '_at the No. l iliyflé‘ gfldcég gllélgigedwfl-‘z, x0e 5mm 9 '“?"“"e “ymg “Mm” “chm” “m” Aim-ii and \Vllllflfll oi BOst-ll- hne*'_s ‘Mass. of_the first marriage. His HORSE INJURED IN ACCIDENT -A horse owned by Antoine Ar- senault. of St. Gilbert. Prince Co. "viilage west of Summcrsidc had to be dcslroletf iollcv_'i.g an a l-ICIAN cu tho western road. it Wu?- 191m" oii. The animal had a foreleg com- pl‘tcly severed when itself and the vehicle to which it was alto I ed vicre in collision with a. mill-OT thick operated by Jimcs Noy of Enmore. another Pnncc County “immunity- Ngltngr Mr. Noy nor Mr. Arsenault, who was driving the horse. was in- Jured, both vehzcles were somewhat damaged. however. -S. AT THE COURT-John}. M.i.c— Kinnon who pleaded "guifty" on Wednesday to a charge of WSW-V was sentenced Saturday mornin-i to three years in Dsrchcster Peniten- tiary. MacKinnon had swlndled two local merchants to the extent of $50 by means of bogus che A man charged with 1'0 uni D0359‘- slon o: liquor was fined f 03 or th _n months in jail. A p". on charred with 6IlCOllfJglf1g a dclinoucnt was remanded unlll next aierk. Fkiur juveniles appeared at the Juvenile Court and were all remanded for a woek. One young lad confrssaii to breaking a sirorit. light. and others to stealing what was described as second wife _ _ , Wilmot) and the following lflmllyi mu are left to mourn: Stirling. Woilas- ton. Aiass; (J. R0)‘. Hanson. VllI\(‘UllV(‘l'_ who came hcuic to see hcr father inst January and .who is still at. llLlllL‘. ’1‘\vo brothers; William Joshua of Hillsbtirough. N. B., well as two sisters. and Mrs. Samuel Dureaii, Bloom- field. aiso survive. The late Snialliiian was afltVCl/Qd member 0i v Trinity Uniud Church and was an. Dill- elder , body will rest at Cfllllplfllls Funeral Home until noon Wednesday when they will br- taken to Trinity Unit-l ed Church for 2 p. ni.--S nursing last night. F. DCWJI’ addressed the l. calling on them to (iultvate qualities of tact. loyalty. and per- tnce Millicent Waugh, Montreal; Mrs. Kate Russel. Charlottetown: a rid as Craswell oi Boston, Mass. Mrs. Mr. for a number of years. The funeral. services at The P"'n".c Edward Island Hosp‘.- tal prc .. y sent forth tight. cf her daughters no the profession of certifying by r excell- Dr. G. tunes 0,il).1tLll1|il0$ training. and the Graduating Dil).(.!l1f1S the eiicc in lll(:.I' chc cn_i:ii.l. tclLng thrm of the th:_v itcsl hzid vivhile 'I‘.C(‘.. “Tin.- Dminmas \vr~rc_ presented by His Honour Lleut-G’ B. W. HOT "junk." LcPagc. who ccngr uialccl the —-—- graduates on choosin uzh n noble Th; minister, the Rev. l-f. Crew pfnfggglqn, . ates were: ford Scott. B. A.. at the morning Am“ Gr _ , _, Clinton; service rlustrated the "hOnii-‘S\Cl~f~ L-me lg. “my. propel, spring ness of the soul. and its yearning V3119“ Mnmaml V..." Be k, Mon. for God" "Om tht‘ HOW 0' lhfi 0X51" tague; Mabel (‘icorginn Grant. of the Edomlle kliilr will "i "i" Charlottetown: Bcima Jean En- Book of KinZs- T" the cvenlm. has man, Charlottetown: Edith Ross. lng his sermon 0h the stOYl’ 0f "The Ocean View. Clnudlttc Elizabeth good ggmaritan." the mlnlfil-e? Brown. Orwell Caro; Marcella pointed out that we must i-lwuiys be ready to share our materffll m’! gnlrltufl] goods wi vi those who fall amongst thieves along lites jolll‘ nev. The music at the rnornins gflrvlm‘ coneflted of In anthem-- Hark Hark. My Soul," (Bhelevl the I"- iolzts be n; Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Remand. In the evenifi . tho rhvlrl gang, "shepherd of " (Jone!) Stuart Bzll, lticnctzn, N.B. Rev. A. LcDrcw Gardiner, Rector of St. Paul's Church, charged the Graduating Nur=e= with tne Fier- ence Niglitinznin Pledge. The prize for the h'f‘i"st standing in theory, given by iv". Anna Mair. Super- intendent of rfurses. was won by Miss Anna Grace Whtcltead The Valedictory was read by Miss Ma- .bel Grant of Charlottetown. to spend his furlough with his wife MacDonald Peakes left Saturday morning for Ottawa where she has accepted a position in the Fmancc Department Charlotte- for old fer. Miss Ma;garet Barclay Bailin- Of . d _ and family who fiff‘ lcl "inc the district. Some time tobe Woods. Summon. in? keepsle, New York, arrived home to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Arthur Gordon. Mrs. Saunders IIIICIICLS spending a while at her old home in Roseneath. . It is with keen regret. that we have to record the passing of one ti the Community's best beloved citiz- ens in the person of Mrs. Samuel Butler. of Peter's Road. at the mel- low age of 77 years. Rotarlans at their weekly lunch- eon yestmday were treated to an inspirational talk by their fellow member Mr, James E. Harris. I-Iis Subject was "Vocational service‘ one of the regular departments of Rotary. l ROAD TO as: REBIIILT ——Ti‘fl-l vellers will be clad to learn that the Section of St. Peters Road itiad- i‘ inc from Charlottetown to thel Bracklei" Point Road will shortly be repaired, This road, the oides: strip of hard-surfaced histhvicny on the Island, is narrower and les< hardy than the newer roads. It will be re- constructed fwPnty wfdLh instead of sixteen, ,- work being! l dime by the Mimirlp l Paving Com- Dllny’ uihose plant. lF nt Bcdford. Provincial Highway offirirls also disclosed that the Storms Contract- ing Company will complete the Bmfklfl’ P0511! Road ns far as the i Airport. WEDNESDAY l On Monday afternoon the pupils of Notre Dame Academy held l farewell reception to their choplainJ Captain the Reverend J. (ienigel ~MacCormac. who leaves for Halifax thLs week to take up his duties as‘ army Cliaiilain. l Friends of the Rev. George Mac- l Cormack will learn with pcttsltrel that he has answcretl the call tol serve as Catlioli.‘ Chaplin with lhei P. E. Island Liil t Pforsc Rngimpllf,‘ Fr. AfcCorinncl: was stationed ati St. Andzews for several years before being called to the City. He l; also known in other parts of the Island for his part. in the Co-Opcrotlve movement that has boon such a illqcltlflfis especially at Mount Ste- l —MIWI_INIGASII FARMER mas l —Mr. Willizim Given. well-knoivn l flflrmcr of Nfiminigzish passed away: at his home in his 68th yicar. after an illness of about twof mouths. Hr leaves to mourn. be- sides his widow. six children: Stan- . ford at homc; Mrs lVIeLe-od. French lRiver. are the only ones ilii the. ‘Island the other four are in the United States. The funr-rnl tvas field to the United Church. Mim-i inlgash last Saturday at 2 pin. —AIIRIVES IIOME-Miss Kath- ern Driscoll. daughter of Mrs. M. P. Driscoll of Summcrside arrived home last week from Moiicron where she took her R. N. examin- ations. Miss Drlscoll has been nurse-in-trainiiia at St. Joseph's Hospital. St. John. for the last three years. She completed hrr course March lst, and will graduate in June. It is her intention to prac- -.tice her profession in Suminersldo. iThe Guardian wishes her i in her chosen Cfll‘(‘(’1'.—S , _____ l —IIEUOVEIII.\YG I-‘RO M IN- IJURY -— Mr. Edmund Delaney, of i rMalpcque. who had tiiie misfortune‘. ,to break some bones in his font~ adder on which he was vvo king slipped causing him to fall tweilty ;Delanei_v visited Tfruro last vreck to I held still more to the enioyirient of all . consult the Doctor who YYCLIIOIl lilifl The tea table was attractively orna- more. and he was assured that his niented with snapdragons and othcr fcct, would soon be iterjtictll" we l. K Guard of Canada, consisting of Ore!‘ spring flow rs. A bufiet lunch ms (Eaintilv served by Mrs. Arhctt. as-i. sistcd b3‘ l Frank McNeill and Bruce. Sgt. Pilct Wilson and Mrs. Wilson left today for the mainland, the former to proceed still furthcri with his duties in the R.C.A.F.—S land was a highly respmwd fa,.m_ -— l -ROS\'ILLE FAIIMER PASSES l _Thcre passed away at his. home l , in Rosville, P. E. I.. on Saturdmyi l May 10. Mr. John Doyle in his 68th ' year. Mr. Doyle ivas ill for abnutl two months previous to his dcnlh l ‘er. He is stirvivcd by his wife. the l ‘former Gertie Christopher of Tiii- l nlsh. and four sisters: Mrs. Bellel lButler. Glengarry, Lot 7; Mrs; lEnZB- Sullivan. Campbeilton; Miss; l Catherine also of Campbcllton and l iMiss Fanny in the- Unitcd States lther Francis officiating-S. l —CLERMONT stiprnn no»; lthe Alzonquin Regiment u‘. .‘ ,stcn Ont.- visited its home in C.r \ mcnt ins: week. Cn Tuesday even-i ing he uias plcar=ri“t',v su o‘: so‘. ‘ when a large number of friends.‘ neighbors waited on him at h s lhome and presented hiiu vuilh ai souvenr. Private Murphy thanked. ills; many fflBflilS very w; lii'._v in b ief speech. A p easrnt . Clft oven- ing was spent \v.th musi ant sillil Delicious refrelhrnents Wcie All . oy the ladies of Cieriiicnt who are n-eted for their culinary skill, Pr - ‘by surprise the bride thanked her .\vas served bringing a very happy lln the city yesterday after spend-l mg several days in St. John N. B.,l on a business trip. Constable Cyrus B. Jay of the; City Police Force has returned to; duty recently following a four weeks lav off due to illness. ‘ Rev. H. R. Bell and Mrs. Bell of Dawson Church. Hillsboro, New Brunswick arrived in the city Mon- day night and were present at the Nurses Graduation at which their ‘duughtei. Miss Marcella received l her diploma. Mr. Thomas Dawson lis accompanying them on their visit. They all return this morning. "Prince Edward Island is one of the major nesting areas of the. Woodcock in the Maritime Provin- ces." Mr. H. S. Peters of Charles- rown. South Carolina. Atlantic Fly-l wav Biologist with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, who is at present conducting a sur- vev of bird life in this province. said last night. SECOND PI-IUNDERSTORM — For the second time this week this province was visited last night by a thunderstorm. Char- lottetown escaped the electrical disturbance although rain fell heavily for a time. Some parts of the irovince, especially east of Cliarottetmvn, had a sharp storm. There were no reports of damage. Funeral services wege held Frt- l to St. Martin's Church. South Shcrep. day morning. May th at nine o'c ock at the Immaculate Concep- l LlDfi church for Eric J. Perry. re- l tired machinist. who died 0n May ‘ 7th, fol owing a. lengthy illness at ‘ the Cooldige Rest Home. Brookline -. Born on Prince Edward Island, 5 the deceased had resided in Rev- ere for the past 30 years and in ieccnt years had made his home 11E 18 Hancock Street. The regular quarterly meeting of the P. E. I. Presbytery of the Unit- ed Church of Canada met yesterday in the Heartz Memorial Hall with a. large attendance of ministers and laymen. Rev. W. A. Patterson was in the chair and Rev. W. A. Mac- Quarric. Secretary Presbytery officers elected for tne year beginning July 1st were: Chairman. Rev. J. C. Skinner; Sec- retary. Rev. W. A. MacQuaJ-rie; Turasurcr. Rev. Geo. Ayers. 50.0111‘ I-‘IELD COMMISSIONER ARIHVES — Mr. Evan McCewnack Dominion Field Commissioner for uhe Boy Scouts Association arrived in the City Monday evening by lJ no. .vIr. Mccorniadt has been ' working_ in Nova Scottn and New Bl'lliTl$'\\'IL'R du ing the last few incnths- visting different communi- ties and the Scout Troops and Cub Packs organized there He will be in the island for some time and cxpeels to assist the ocal associa- tion here \vl‘li1 their various oct- ivties. BRIDE SI-IOWERED - At the conclusion of the regular meeting of the West Royalty Women's In- stitute a miscellaneous shower was tendered Mrs. Freeman Qudmore, of the community's was wheeled in by Mrs. Percy Ar- bimz and the hostess Mrs. Gates. The accompanying verses,l Miss Esther Mitchell left Monday for St. Louis. Missouri. Harold and Alden Crossman of Tryon, P. E. I.. spent the week-end in town visiting their sister, Miss Corinne Crosman-Amherst News George Dewar, 2nd year medical student at Dalhousie University is spending the vacation period with his parents at New Perth Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and little niece spent Mother's Day with tlteir daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rowan MacKenzie. Charlotte own. Mrs. Forrest Clow of Dartmouth N. S. is visiting Scrgt. Clovws home in this city the guest of his mother Mrs. Samuel Clow, Water Street. HEARING POSTPONED - The hearing of the Board of Public Utili- ties on application of the Island Telephone Company wzich was scheduled to take place in the Law Courts Building yesterday was post- poned one week due to the illness of Dr. I. J. Yeo. Chairman of the Board. The Telephone Company is asking for a revised schedule of rates. FUNERAL AT SOUTH SIIORE - The funeral of the late Peter Cur- rie was held froin his late residence Nine Mile Creek Tuesday morning where High Mass of Requiem was said by the Rev. Father McKenna. CSS.R.. who also conducted servic- es at the grave. The pail bearers were: John MacDonald. Alex Mc- lsaiic. Michael Murphy. George Wil- on, Samuel MacNeill and Daniel Taylor. VETERANS GUARD ARRIVES HERE- Two platoons of No. 7A. Veteran's Guard of Canada arrived in the province from the mainland last, night. One platoon journeyed to Prince County where it will be stationed while the other contin- ued to this city and is stationed at the Ordnance Grounds. '1Icy are here to replace No. 6 A Company which left yesterday for the maln- iand. The latoon which arrived here last tight ls in charge of ‘considerably by smoke and water Road leaves this mornln8 to take up his duties with the Royal Can- adian Air Force on the mainland ARBIVES IN ENGLAND - Mrs. Michael Murphy, New Haven. his received word from her husband that he arrived safely in England He is with the Etigineermg Urlt. ..'0N OFFICIAL VISIT — Mrs. L. H, Coffin. Montague and Vice President of the Rebekah assembly o1 the maritimes and Newfound- land left Monuay on_ an official vi!- lt to the Rebekah Lodges ‘lnvotigli Nova Scotia, Mrs. CofLn was ac ccmpantad by her husband and they will motor to the various Lodges.- L. Mr. Evan MacCormaek. Dominion Field Commissioner for the Boy Scouts Association addressed a: group of Scout leaders and otheil interested in the movement at t..e City Hall last night. The meeting was not largely attended due to tne lnciemencyi of the weather. Mr, Wel- lington Dixon. president of tne Queen's County District Council, presided. —DAMAGE cA-usao av FIRE --The residence of Robert MacDon- ald, near Kenslngtcn, was damaged as the result of a fire which broke out early yesterday morning. The l fire broke out about. 6 o'clock and , was caused by a defective chimney. Effects of the fire, it is believed, were kept down to a minimum dough smoke and water caused ernsiderable damage. . l ——— l PLACING BUOYs - The C.G.S Brant recently ccmpleted placing the smaller buoys around the east coast of the Island and off Pctou. N.S.. and is at present coal;ng at the maniie wharf. The buoys along the west coast of the province will then be placed. The steamer sal- vaged the buoy off Fitzroy Rock, when was in the ice all w;nter. and landed it at the marine wharf f.r an overhauling. FUNERAL YE§'I‘ERI)AI'— The l Lieut. F. A. Grimmer M. M. of St. l . Andrews, N. 13., second in command noon’ serum at the ls Sgt. A. Fraser of Fredericton, N. B. It comprises 37 men. The Prince , County platoon is in charge Lieut. G. H. Cumin: E. D-. of Fredericton. N. B. while Sgt. C. Henderson of Chipman, N. B. second in command, The latter pla- toon comprises 40 men. The Grand Knight were ap- which caused muoh merrimextt were: phonsus campbe", cmu Md been road by the bride's mother, Mrs. Edgar MacArthur, Taken completely near future. A very dainty lunch. GUARD LEAVES TODAY-Mem- bers of No. 6 A Company, Veterans i 200 men leave this morning for the mainland \\|.'.€l‘f3 it has i-ten‘ li'l1llSf0.I‘8d. Major R. H. Duvar is l the Commanding Officer. At =he Ordnance Compound yesterday, they were presented with knivted l goods by the Red Cross and cigar- ettes by the Provincial Government through the Carry On Canada Corps. The presentations were look- ed afier by Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion War Services. A- mong those present were Hon. l Thane A. Campbell. Premier; Gen- eral Connolly G. O. C. Military Dis- trict No. 6; Colonel H. D. Johnson yfajoi- J. R. Paton, Major O. t‘ Campbell, Phil Palmer and J. F. i Leightizer. President. of the Gan- l adian Legion. At; 4 o'clock there ,was a general guard mounting and also survive: (Christyl Mrs. MacLean, in Dundas; Dan, where in the States. and Hugliie in inspection by General Connolly. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows is endeavzring to build up 2. spirit of goodwill in America. Mr James A. Hagerman of Saskatonn, Grand S're, said last night in an address in Heartz Memorial Hall. Cliarlrttetcwin. There was a large ittenfancc of Odd Ffllows and Re- i ‘zekivhs present. to listen to the in- wircstlng talk. The Grand Sire, accompanied by . several Grand Lodge Offfcers from ‘he Maritime Provinces. arrived in, “me Dam“ “mph-v is ‘We o! “Wiiiariottrtown ve=terdav afterncon l family of ten 5011s‘ and two dauzh- den of Mr. and Mis. lohti Mur- Two brct-hers. Ge‘ ge- and Justin are aso serving :1 His Maj- osly's forces. George had bt-cn IIIl ‘England for the past year but the latest news from him wiu that. he i was in Gibraltar w th the C luadlan Engine-in. Mrs. Miroliv wlio hanl been ill fcr some mouths is nov much iinproved in hziith onl 111-, grcssing favorably towards i1 C:'n‘l plele recovery. K. l —BRIDAL SIIOIVER. -An cn-l joyiablo evening was spent. at the lovely home of Mr. and MY-‘i R13’ Crozirr, Baltic, wihrii a largo mun- ber of friends gathcrt-rl to present gifts to Miss Phyllis Hickey in hon- or of her wedding which tnkc< plico i in the near future. The large din- lflg room was beautifully decorat- ed in pink and whitcwthe color scheme being taken from the man? l bouquets of "mayflou-"rs" used in [the decorations. 'II'c brldc-to-bc wins escorted to the scat of honor by Mrs. Thomas Humphrey of Ken- sington. Llttle Miss Esther lvlarKay and Master Elmer Hickey bore in large baskets of gifts which were opened by Mrs. Elvin lfncArthur and Mrs, Bruce Rllcy. The accom- panying greetings and good wilshcs were tend by the MLaPcs Marlon Abbott. and Jean MnnKiy, while Mrs, Earle Hogq of Wllmot arrang- .cri the lovely gifts of silver. glass. ; china, linen. and kitchenware. Nflss Hickey responded with charmingly expressed thanks and invited all to visit her in her future Prime. Music and social intercourse were en- joyed and a diimrlous lunch was served by the Hostess and he!‘ lfrlends. At 3.30 pm. he presided over a con- fcrcncepf the members of the or- , (icr in the 1.0.0.11‘. Hall and out- .' lined proposed plans for the carry- ‘ ing on of the work Jf the order. l He reminded them that April 26 was the 122nd. anniversary of‘ the; order Later in the evening he at-. tensed a banquet given in hi8 hon- l our. at the Charlfttetown Hotel l Ths was followed at 8.30 by thel talk in Henrtz Memorial Hall. He will leave here today for Fredcrc- ton. NB. i Twenty-five men left the Mil- itary Training Centre at Beach, Grove vicsteiday morning for a‘. l-Yfllfllllll depot. on the malnlandJ Thcv were: Privates Brown. C. T..l Stewart Charlottetown: Campbell. L. E. Freetown: Chain-l plan. G. E.. Darnley; Coles. J. 8., Stanley: Cormler. R. W.. St. Louis" fTesRc ies. E. J Dunn. J. 1-1., Po G.. Douglas St. C. E., Brad . D. D.. Plusville: Gal- lant. T. A.. Richmond; Gallant. J. J.. Duvaf‘: Gaudet. J. A. Emerald: Giilis. N, R. Point Prim: 00mm. W. A.. Richmond: Grant. H. W.. Eller- slie: Klnrh. J. 1-1.. Alma: Landry, A. J.. Cedar St. Summerside: Mc- Laren. I. D.. Brudenell: MacDonald. E. H.. Orwell: McGarry, W. P- Sav- age Harbour: Smith. G. E.. Hunter liier: Smith. C. W.. .O'Leary. Before leaving they were present- ed with knitted goods bv the Red Cross and cigarettes by the Provln-l vial Government through the Carry, On Canada Corns. The presenta- tions were looked after by Mr. A.,‘ G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion l War Bervicel. yBellevue. vi o tenderly cared -. him during his long illness. He was 'never heard ‘o complain mid bore his suffering with patience, In tnis ‘union he was blessed with ten chil- ' dren. six of whom predeceased him appointed secretary of a K. of C. Hut in England, and was waiting to be called. Mr. Campbell had a wiistinguished career at Si. stan's University. later two years at Fordham University Dun- spending There passed peacefully away in ‘Beueviie. on April 1on1. 1941. Ari- gus T. MacPherson. in his 79th iyear. He was the son of the late Aleliflnfiel‘ and Mary MacPherson, of Brooklyn. When a young man he learned lhis trade as a tailor. For many lyears he worked at this profession. He married Flora MacLeod, of for There are left to mourn besides ihls widow. one daughter and three lsnns. namely. ,MacLeod, of Bellevue; Angus 1.. in lQuincy; John Alex in Halifax. and Archie at home. There are al=o funi- (Mamlei Mrs, D. E. grandchildren and one greatgrimd- child. One sister and two brrrrcrs Alex some- Wocd Islands. The funeral service held at his late residence was conducted by Rev. A. J. Ebbutt of Valleyfleld. who spoke from 14th Chapter of John. Hymns sun". were: "The Lord is My Shepherd". "Alsecp in Jesus" and "Shall We Gilhoi- at the Rivieri)" The pallbearers were: D. E. Mac- Leod. John S. MecPhesi. -i'|'n A. MacPherson. D. H. MacPherson. "Iliih M"CPI1CI‘SOH. Mack ivfacPhee He was tenderly laid w rest in the family plot in Valleyfield. Mrs. R. R. Hurst wins lie-elected president of the Ladies‘ Aid Society - of the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal at the annual meeting held at the hospital yesterday afternoon. Mrs. F. M. Stewart. Vice Provident, presided in the absence of Mrs. Hurst. Mrs. F. P. Taylor was named Hon- orary Prorident of the Society. Other officers elected were: 1st Vice President. Mrs. F. M. Stewart tre-electedl: Vice President at lariie, lvfrs. W. S. 3‘ewart ire-treet- "dl: Secretary. Mrs. Ielth Mac- Leod; Treasurer, Miss E- B. Bea- man (re-elected) Vice Presidents named to repre- sent the viarious. churches are as follows: St. James. Mrs. Stewart Jones and furs. A. E. Russell: Bap- tist, Mrs. Robert Nicholson and Mrs. Ralph Jenlcns; Trinity, Mrs. E‘ R. Brow. Mrs, F‘. B. Conrad. Mrs. Peter's. Mrs. H. L. Sear. Mrs. H. W. Mnctean and Mrs. W. C. Meek; st. Paul's. Mrs, George R'il ards Mini IoOITlB Weeks and Miss Heir-n Grant; Z‘0n. Mrs. Rankine Mc- Laine. Mrs. Sutherland Mel-eon and Mrs. Haber Bell; Central christian, Mrs. Milton Carver and fin-ii. Milton Stewart: Church of Elcovand, Mrs. Neil MacDougall and Mrs. Ewen Macflotigall. Trustees named were: Mrs. R. R. Hurst, Mrs. E. R. Brow and Mrs. Lelth Wriiiht. The retiring secretary Mrs. WE. ‘lcsntlebiiry, in the absence of the president. gave a comprehensive re- view of the year's activities. l l —Tl1e Knight-s "f Cmlllnbus lleldé vacation to Mr. Griffin's old liDmv their regular meeting in their Home, | 1n Montague before he leg u, L, Queen Street, Tuesday evening; an l “Named lo me minis“- interesting and informative address: ville, after graduating on "The Monetary System" delivered by James Coyle Jr. large number of applications membership was received and was announced that exeniplification of the Third Degree would be held on June 1st. J. J. Duffy and Past Deputy Grand Knight P, J. Rossiter snacks ne recentlpolnted delegates to the Provincial ‘ “ brides. A heavily laden tea-wagonlconventlnn which will be held lr. , Souris 0n May 28th. P. A. McMJlan Fred and M. A. Farmer were named a1- ternates. It was announced that Al- Wfls‘ Hill University, Mr. and Mrs. Cof- A fin will then leave for Alberta W116i! l0‘: Mr. Coffin has been BPPOIIIICLI to ll‘ is charge in the prarrie province.-- -— i i i i ANA - a it. or c. MONTHLY AIIZETING i wand“ C u" M’ a“ funeral oi‘ the late Charles W. Quigley was held from his resi- dence at st. Peters yesterday after- house and grave conducted by Rev. E. B. S. Miller. Interment Midget Ceme- tery. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Charles MacKinnon. James Mac- Kinnon. Louis B. Borges, Roy Mac- Lean, Watson Partridge, Daniel lvlacLeod. TAKE QJI-IARGE wiro IN Mrs. Ei-Lc Cofifn enjoyed a .-nort at Sack- rom Fire --I’II.0PERTY SALE — Mr. W. G. Ellis has sold his house on Eus- tane Street to M. F. Schurinan and 00.. Ltd. It ls understood that Mr. Ellis intends to build or purchase a new home. M. F. Schurman and Co., Ltd, have commenced to move the house and garage off the pro- perty to another location and they will use the property for business purposes. IMPROVEMENTS T0 BARRACK GROUNDS — The grounds at the rear of the R.C.N.V R. barracks have been graded recently and a new fence has replaced the old one. Other improvements nave also been effected with the fence to the rear and another to the s.de of the building receiving a new coat whitewash. The fence posts are be ng painted white with black trimmings and the sills of the building are being painted white which adds to the appearance of the biacn Mr. J. E. Stems presided at the annual meeting last evening of re Charlottetown Tennis Club in ..ie absence of President Dr. G. G.i Houston now in military service at l Halifax. The meeting was held in the office of A. W. Mathcson. M. L. A. Reports of committees show- ed a serious decline in interest during 1940. There is every indi- cation that this will not be true of 1941. The courts are now ready for pla and only tennis weather L; requ red to witness an array of talent from the Charlottetown alr- port. A warm we'come awaits players from our gallant air force. The following executive were elected for the ensuing year. Hon. President. Premier T. A. Campbell. President, Dr. E. S. Giddings. George Chand- l Vicc President. er. Secretary Treasurer, Miss Helen Tidmarsh. Additional Executivez- Miss Eleanor Bourke, Gordon Hutcheson and George Ayers. Chairmen of Commltteesl- - Grounds: M. MacKinnon. Tea: Miss Lillian Duchemin. Membership: Wm. Moreside. Entertainment: Miss reuse Arsenault. Tournament: Stuart Chandler. SPECIAL SUNDAY TRIPS 0F CAIII-‘ERRY MAY ZETH-Owing to the fact that the May 24th Hoi- iday this year comes on Saturday and that a great many enquiries were made regarding a Sunday trip of the 8.3. Charlottetown on May 25th The Canadian National Railways have decided to make four special trips of the Ferry on Honda)" vllord to this effect was received yesterday by B. Graham Rogers, Supervisor of the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau and Mr. Wallace Higgins, Secretary of the Charlottetown Board of Trade. Mr. Roger; states that the Travel Bureau Office here has also re- ce.ved a. great many inquiries re- garding this Sunday trip. This will now provide {splendid opportunity for persons on the mainland to spend Saturday and Sunday on Prince Edward Island. and" it is expected that many pecple here will invite their friends over for this holiday period. Schedule cards. irapn. and oher literature regard- ing all three Maritime Provinces are available at the Travel Bureau off.ce. The schedule also appears in an advertisement of the ‘Travel Bureau in today's paper. This special Sunda trp was arranged through the s forts of Mesira E. W. Macftinnon. Superintendent of the O.N.R. and D. B. Bishop. District i superintendent. Mr. . tend Conference A FINE CATCH -— Mr. S. C. Moore, caught a beautiful sea- trout Wednesday night at Fortune wharf. The trout was 18 inches long. weighed 2 lbs. 10 oz.. and had the clear silvery sheen of the un- mistakable sea-trout. SUCCESSFUL CANblDATlk-At the music festival held in New Glasgow, NA, last Monday and Tuesday, Miss Pearl Burns of this city was among the successful candidates. Miss Burns secured first prize in a contraltc solo. ioratorioi open. scoring 82 points. Minimum butter prices in this Province would be those announced recently by Agriculture Minister Gardner. it was learned yester- day from Mr. W. L. Brenton. dairy Brenton said no butter board had been eAabl sh- ed here. similar to the one set up recently in New Brunswick. The questizn had been dseussed. hcw- ever, but no action taken. PRINCE NOVA IN MONTREAL -Elsewhere in this issue reference is made to the Wood Islands car ferry‘; expected arrival in this pro- vince. It was stated that Mr. R. E. Match, President of the Not-thum- beijland Ferries, Ltd. expected that the boat was on the drydock in Montreal. Late last night Mr. Mutch received a wire stating that me ferry was due in Montreal at 10 p. m. It is expected that, the boat will be in the drydock for 24 hours before proceeding on her jaurnev A delegation from the Prince Edward Island Federation of Agri- culture waited on the executive counei‘. of the Provincial Govern- ment, yesterday. They asked the Government for a grant to enable them to stage a Livestock Field Day this summer. The president of the Federation, Capt. J. L. Read of Borden. was present as well as members of the executive and others interested ln livestock ad- vancement. The Government made no decision in the matter as- Premier Campbell is at present, in Ottawa. Rev. Theodore Ross was the speaker at Cane Traverse United Ohurth last Sand-av atte noon. Ho took as his text Galatians 6. verse 2, Bear ve one mother's burden: and so fulfil the law of Ch 1st and verse 5- Every men shal bear his own burdeci. He spoke of the nec- cesslty for each one to b"a* h‘! share cf the burden of assistance to the Mot-her Country in he. great struggle for the freedcm of man- kind. The church must build Christ's kingdom for after the war. It is the ehuroh's respmsibilitv to build a Christian Canada. A pleas- Eng feature of the service was a solo, Mother's Voioe. Sweetly sung by Miss Mary Muttart. MEETING OE PIIESBYTERIAL EXECUTIVE-An executive meet- ing of the P. E. I. Presbyterial of the Women's Missionary Society. United Church of Canada. was held in Heartz Hall. Charlottetown on ‘Puesday of this week. The members attended the worship service or the Presbytery" in the morning then adjourned to the east parlor where the President, Mrs. A. J. hieson. 0‘Leary. conducted the business session. Twelve officers from different arts of the Island and two visi- ors were present. Encouraging reports were given by the differ- ent departments and several mat- ters discussed. At the afternoon session arrangements were made‘ for summer rally to be held atl various places, two officers hav- ing charge of such rallies. It is hoped that. nl.‘ the officers will at~ Branch whicn is to be held in Sackville. N. B, on June 17-18-19. The meeting cilosed with the Mlzprih benedic- ton. SURVEY T0 BE COMPLETED -The Geophysical survey of Prince Edward Island, which was started last year by the Seismograph Ser- vice Corporation of Tulsa, Okla- homa, will be completed this sum- mcr. The Seismograph Corporation will arrive here ‘n the near future to finfsh the 12b. The survey is be- ing made for the Cities Serves Oil Company of New York and its purpose is to determine if the rock structure of the Island is favorable t9 the prodtlctfion of oil. The oil rights of the whole Island have been leased by the Provincial Government tr: Mr. Hugh MacKay o1 Sapulpa, Oklahoma. who in turn ha; leased them to the Cities Ser- vice Oil Company. Last. year the Oil Company was represented by Dr, L. C. Snider of New York but sine,- thcn ho has received a Chair or Geology and it is not known if he will be here this summer. In charge of the work for the Seis- mograph Company, was Mr. W. B. Perry. It is understwd that the latter is now serving in tne United States Army and will not be here this year. The Hillsborough Bay area. a section around Souris and points in Prince County iuzre sur- veyed last stunmer. The funeral of the late Angus Sutherland was held from his old. home in Cardigan on April o, 1941. the services being conducted at the house and grave b his Pastor the Rev. T. Owen Hug es of tve Prea- byterian Church, Cardigan. The remains were layed to rest beside his wife who predeceased him four years ago. and a son Paige Stewart who passed away in 1928. Mr. Sutherland who had passed the advanced age of B7 years had been remarkab y well and active until a few months ago, when his health began to fail him. and he never seemed sain much strength but was able to be up and around and taking a short walk each day until a few days previous to his death when he gradually be- -58.V Godspeed to llivll funeral of lilt.‘ l . “Billings. iihillltdllst NUS. F. W. Hag. i, the Maclean I~une.,il day afternoon, wilt-ii cacndgctera by 1m. R U co ro. . 1 - Li‘ Cemetery, thglstniieiil ivest He: officiating at rile warms: our cast: IN st?‘ I’ - ~ l . CANADA - "iiiekclfffkg-‘Phlll o Clcw and ano. which ‘vfalffllliil Dell 1mm a dccisioii Ulla.“ preme Court eu bane lo i“ Su preme Court of Cllllliiill “ml”. 5'4 at Ottawa yesterday. Thl- l“ n“ i wv case to st». i.i.~iu@’““""" 18mi- Ml‘. J.J. Johnston la{ UM ' sel m: the fllJfJEllanl .3. Corn Bell counsel for lllf‘ doll“ a “of IDDQBI‘ but i't‘llllfl'igiisnzl,,nl ' Ottawa to my“. ll“. i.‘ ouuclfl TENDERED F/Hir i. 80 friends of licitii ‘i . l lea" week for miiitarv d l < n‘ land. Employtes ltlll) ‘lllllfuufjm Oreameries weie time lll a ha” bclloil‘ liar; as he leaves to serve i- ~. , . ‘was presented iuuinitlfl-Zmrl: l purse. ‘lne Dixfitlllllllbii iv . 3;". bv Mr. Raymund Aniiit- ‘Q... ', address read or Mi". vviiliaiiflck! clifle. He was also till-glued u. a lovely wrist watch by m5 We“ 'I._‘he evening was spent lli daliqll singing and olhci‘ '“ “illlll Keith was vlcll known‘ li'i circles throughout lilf‘ pron“ having campaigiieti \\i.n the Ally '*—Iiiiit'i'iis"“'*"’= DAY-At Liverpool, N55’ 1B- 1941. to fir. and Airs. l. c .. Day. a. daughter. Beverly gm“. CLOIIOSSEY-At- the Chariot. town Hospital. May l5, 1941 , MY- and MP5- Ror L. Cluiltlssev tnee Noreen O'Brien» Tiiinlslf daughter. ° ‘ MILLER-At. the city Hospital \li J. 1941. to Mr. and .\ll' Jtlllllliflll lei". Mayiield, a daughter. ‘ . LEIGIITIZEK- Af fllf‘ city liqypl tal. May 6. 104i, to u; Jamrs Lelghtizcr, a Q01. and M GiKLLANT - Al; the Cilli l-loipll léffilirifllil" “ '°“" ' * "Al ll" Clli‘ Hosnita MB? 4-_ 1941- t0 Mr. and Mrs. EIi-m Gflllihei‘. City. twin daughters. BECK-At the Prince Edward l5] and Hospital on May 11. 1941p .. and MP5. Preston Beck. Chariot town. a daughter. LAWLOR - At the Guy nmpllll May l0. 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. wil ter Lawlor. City, a daughter. CONDON- At the City Loslilta May 9. 1941-. to Mr. and ,\Il'<. Lo Condon. City, a son, stillborn. DOUCETTE-At the City Hospital Mal’ 9. 194i. to Mi‘. and Mrs. Am Doucette. a daughter. MOYNAGII~At the City Huspl May 7. 194i. to Mr. and Mrs. ,l,c Moynagh. city. a sou. . anzl Mr: liil-ln Oakes. City, a son. GALLANT- At the Cilr Hospiia May s. 194i. m M1". and ms. ivii ren Gallant. City. a son. stillbo HOGAN -At the Priucc Edward] land Hospital. llfov i1. ill-ll. to Mr and Mrs. Arthr Ho. . (live Hele Judson) 1i Green Siren. (‘hnrlntte town. n dlughtcii. DIAMOND—At lliri Plinrc Edwin Island Hospital on niliiy 12,1941 to Mr. and fvfi-s. 05f‘ Diamond Charlottetown. n rlziuii . HARPER-At P.E.l lfus ltll, “a 10, 194i. to Mr. and ilr.» tuuilfrrr WPLClly. a son. Stcliluin Judson; illlllfRlAfllifi DUGGAN-(‘IIAPPELLE — At lh United Church llfainc. Bfllditlball by Rev. E Mlllev on .\I.il' is. 194i Miss Ethel Mai-ir- ‘is t Kenneth Beninwiu Millvale. HANSON-MACDONALD - At I Jcihn, N. B.. April 24. i941. by ‘i Arthur Organ. lvfinistcr of lllt‘ Fl: United Church. Scinn. Cli "l l-li son. of Charlottetown. to Margaret lltavn~~~v ‘ S. » MITCHELL - FIIIQI “lh-"fl , At Ambe at N. S. on .\‘av ii l9} by Rev. C. A, Gordon of_An1l~.e. United Church. Marv Cu ‘e F’? quharscn to Gexgc Han chell both ic-vvi-li- of t‘ wn. FORD-MacLEOD-Al the FY9555’ terfan Church Mans; Brriokilll by the Rev. Dr. A. 0 T.iom50 on May ll, 194i. ilfiss Alma illat Leod of Hartsvillc tn vonoi v Ifoildlf North Millzul A DEATHS _ DOUGIIERTY-At livr home I Iona, Mrs. Michael Douzllfl‘ aged 70 years. , w MBGDOUGALI. - At Nine ‘(m Creek on May 15. 194i. Alla!“ Dougall in his 72nd rP-"lv- d SMALLMAN—At SiiiiiiiiPI-‘l gm May 12th. 194i. Jo-irliliii-i man, in his 80th vciif _ Mo QUIGLEY-At St. Peters 01a‘ , day, May 12. i941. char- Quiglev in his 78th Nffili GILLIS—At the iii-mu all", Island Hospital. Mqndfilt m5 w 194i. Murdock Gillls in ear, o1 wood Islands. Tl" resting at the Mncwvd m reruns - At the Wm,“ H, f-fomexMonday, l- i ry Fe era. age .'- ~‘»_ , ivmivucxizn ,_ siiddriili a? TTaverse on Sun l . 68 y” George MacMicken. all?“ mo DOIRON-At North Rlllion w il/Iréiy io. 1e41, John p. oar . years. MacNEVIN~At Desi)“; “filly; “ML John c, MacNcvin n year. , N CUIIRIE — At his resident‘? Ian to weaken. and on Monday, morning April 7th., 1e passed 1n his Eternal rest. e leaves to- mourn six sons Everett ln Winn- ipeg, Mam. Wallace and Leigh in Michigan; Gordon in Waterbury. Vt., George and Arthur on the homestead. and two daughters Lillian-Mrs. George Mactenn, Win- nipeg. Mao, and May. Mrs. Guild. who nursed her father throuiih his illness. There are also two Msters Mrs. Barbara Shaw, Toronto. Ont, and Mrs, Annie Norton, Charlotte- town P. E. I. Pail-bearers Messrs Oliver Dockertv. Hwy: Mcfiarhern. Earl Maedonald. Jchn Swltvan John Webster and Walter Myrel. lPrei|ht and Passenger agent Hem Driver -Georgg Mcliaehern. Mlle Creek. on Build" i i941. Peter Currie Rkggnlag o} nowarr _. At alien lvfcMlck dau hter. Mrs. Stem Mm, 1L1 Oar ton on Sunday. ~ - Mrs. Newton HOlf-‘Plll- year ‘ ~. Mil‘ WIGHT-At C-eorsrlilmi a.» um. William D Wlfllll- n“ C S .. 0 ‘Efrain-In R°"'§,.’,:,.,ll“§5 ll‘ 7. i941. Eric J- 0,3. chinist. formerly “viii “...l;.‘i'.°"- fl ilnasrvigos-At ‘the 5i l‘ 1 pltlll‘. Wedéilelsgéitklfifiug.‘ F Wi‘ am s. ~ weeks. son 01 M“ and Mr Hastings 2 Z 1