341GB FQUKEE ._ ‘r '.7__.. _...-.-Z__; FHF. CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAB __.._._-_L_ ." 197', OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY —HOSTESS T0 LADIES SOC- IAL CLUB -Mrs. H. G. Mutthrt was hostess on Friday evening to the members of the Ladies Social Club of Trinity United Church- Mrs. Muttart was assisted in her pleasant duties as hostess by M15- R. L. Mcllison mid Mrs. lylucKtrt. At the business meeting of the club it was decided to hold o. salad tea on May 21st. A very enlflyflble social evening followed the busi- ness meeting and a. delicious lunch W83 served by the hostess.—S. The death cf the late Mr. James Gcnncy o1‘ 11115 (1-9, vttntli took place at the Charlottetown Hospi- tal during the csurse of last week will be much regretted by his many friends, He Fives to mourn his . hvrs, Mrs. Des- Dtrcuiy bf this Licut. Arthur and also a son-in- igw, Capt. Sdtczc Dcsrcches all of ‘vncm are serving with the IOIOQS in Ncnvfcutndlann‘. one brother Jchn iii Ctiarlcttctown and a sis- ter in 111s United States. OLDEST GRADUATE DIES — The funeral 0f 1m».- late Mrs. J._ B. {MacDonald will be held from tier late residence, 171 Dorchcster St.. this morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- stanls Basilica, thence to the R.C. Centric . The late Mrs. Mat-Don- ald 11x1. in her 87th year and “'38 the widow of the lute J. _B. Muc- Donald, at one time a lending mer- chant of Charlottetown. The deceas- ed was well known to the older generation and was the oldest 818(1- uate of Nctre Darn:- Acad-Ptny. She “'11: Htiiturarv Prti-"irient 0t Notre name A. lllliif’, Sm- will be sadly lllk-SCKI by her fantily and n host 0f friends. death occurred suddenly "' attack in Saint John, 25th of David R. nth year. Formerly cf . ks Road and Suffolk. P. l.‘ Lslutid and tor the last five years 1111s iesided 1n St. John and vic nity. His sudden death came as a rent shock to his relatives and fr ands as he had been in his usual B006 ltcaltii and attended church service y 111211 evenintt where he P955“ “Will'- - A short. service was held at N. W. Brcniin dc Sons funeral home Thursday evening, February 20th where all that remained of a kind and loving son and brother were then removed to Charlottetown. RE. Island accompanied. by his nephew Wallace B. Douglas. tor McNevin, The following 111199194’ from I Re 1 r hu been received by 1.1555 gripe Q14. when the late Mlle MecKennte her two brothers. John and Charles Mac- Kcnzie lived after removing to this country from Scotland. Jean MecKemiie, 4.9 Fron- tenac ape: nits. l. _ resident Regina for years. drrector the gaagaétcacwanudumor d? Mo“. 1e r a ngerin‘ ¢Sl - daylaftemon at the General hos- ‘ta. 1 p Funeral services were held ‘Thurs- day afternoon from ' Wriah a c t I ‘c with b11111 501 ‘i’ ‘us the fitgt in , v. S. . survived by u M. p. 12. Regina. services. M155 McKenzie l1 thiee brothers Captain John MacKenzie, , attached tn Cnnadi , ton WC- fiiiiai- A ‘our.’ Q o u“ Mia Mackenzie wu at Braemer, Scotland. and cum to Prince Edward Islalnd 1111912. In 1913 she trained as e tame at the Bo a1 Victoria hospital. Montreal, m1 o; m m» over-ecu nervicc in t War". AN IBLANDIII. IONOIID- On April 18th upwards of fifty people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell of Cam- brih e. Megs to celebrate tho Ilc Rh Mocleolnm surprise the Octogvmarian soon realized he was the cause of such l large gathering and Joined with them in his Jolly manner and help- ed entertain with lively stories and tales of old He was ably asoieted in this tuk by Mr. Ju. Thomas. Izmtrumentbi music for the own- ing was furnished by Mr. Lorne Simmons, Miss Doris Fitzgerald. Stanley Campbell. and Mr. Virgil Fitzgerald. Hillbilly songs and music was rendered by Billie MacEachern. Freddie Publlcover and Jimmie Boyce. Before Mr. MacEachern was asked to cut his cake, he was waited upon by Mrs, Matilau MacDonald and Mt". Peter Murchcrson who presented him with gifts and e. large stack of cards. Afters reading of cards and opening of packages. the guest of honor was 8Y9“- iy moved by the many tokens and expressions of good wishes and all he was nblc to say svhen asked for 1 speech tvns "Thank you a1l." Luncheon Wits served by Mrs. Stanley Campbell, Mrs. Harry Desmond, Mrs, Bob MacGregoi", Mrs Alex MacDonald. Miss Evelyn Class. and Miss Rosie Fitzgerald. Dhcrs prcseitt. besides the ones mentioned were - Mrs. Rachel Watkins. Mr and Mrs. Murdock MacDougall. Mrs. Florence Mac- Fadyen, Mrs. Sadie McArthur. m. and Mrs. Victor Boyce. M158 Elizabeth Boyce. Mrs. Jas Thom- is, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton. MP5- Christie Buchanan, Mrs. Bark- house, Mr. John stcvenson. Mr. Percy Barkhouse. Mr. and Mrs- Davld MacDougall, Mr. B0179"- MacGi-egor, Mr. Alex MacDonald. Mr. Andrew MacDougall. Mr. W11- lic Jenkins. Mrs. Vlrcll Fltlilefflltl. Mr. and Mrs Donald McFadyrtj. Miss Ruth Ferguson. Miss Edhi enman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gass. Mfrs. 110F116 Simmons. Mrs. Peter Murcherson, Miss Mabel Owens, Mr. Harry Desmond. Mr. and Mrs. John MrcDoutmll. Those tinable in attend but send 11111111’ fclicitatiohs were. Mr. John D. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Nixon. Mrs. Howell- Mr. MacEachcrn together with Mrs. MacEachem who have been spending the winter with their daughters in Cambridge. Mass, plan in the near future to return to their home in Dong Creek. Prince Edward Island. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of Mrs. Prank R. MurDhY was held Saturday morninv from hre late residence. 109 111111119019 5t. to St. Dimstnn‘; Basilica wtvr." Requiem High Mass was cele- hated by cant. we Rev- W W‘ Cardin who also conducted service it ilte grave. 'I‘hc pallbearers were! Messrs. John Cameron. "overt Duncan, Herbert Vanlder- inc. Howard Mcfnnie. Jame! "ggtns end lineno Holland. when of .150 ua .1 Xlfllfillzlutlmiwb,“ [FUNERAL SERVICES — ‘The funeral of Mr. James Gormley was held Saturday morning from his late residence, Water Street, to St Dunstan’: Basilica where Re- quiem High Muss was celebrated by Rev. Fat-Bier Dougan who also conducted set ice- at the grave. The Pallbearers ttcre Messrs, D. J. Riley, Patrick Murnaghan. Vic- tor Purdy, Bert Sliaiv, Daniel Nocnan and John Doyle. RETURNS T0 DUTY —- Cpl. J. T. Lines o! the Roytil Canadian Mounted Police 1'»'.‘ll11'1l('(‘1 to the pro. v1ncei"cceiit1v tiller completing a thrce-tnonth course at the Canada Police College in Ontario. He is on duty once more at Souris where he tvasstationcd before going away. During his absence Cotisttibk: P. D. Trcnotith was stationed :1‘. II\~SLL‘Z‘XJ King's 1.11211 11.0 1i “"1111 (fctisi, D. J. V, Ziuiidy". (ltmt. Tre- notttli ZS back in Suinniersidc now. FIREMEN OUT - City flrctncn were culled out for two minor fires yesterday. The first was foi" a blnzc in a yard on Uptw" Hiilsboro Strut which \\"-.t.~. cxtitiy " d without " - llCllliy. 'I‘i1.'s 0:1 ii i ill 4.10. ‘ eecond blaze Wlla 111 an old cut" b at tlic rctii" of Barbour and Mu»- Donalds garage on Fituoy’ Strce; and bgiliintl the S‘l\'t\l10i1 I!" . ~ . ; 1 cases iiic fires were belktcd in 1il1\(.‘ but sinrltd by children, ftrcnictt said. Mrs. Keith S. Rogers. who [or some years has been an active mem- ber of the national organlzattion and who has aIt-Jtided recent C011- veiitions in H1111 x and Vancouver was itattntid Piesttleitt. of the new Charlottetown Branch. The other officer chosen at the meeting were a; folovrtu- Honorary President, Mrs. P. W. Clarkln; Vice-President, Professor J. H. Blanchard, Prince 0f Wales College: Secretary. Mrs. Warren Duchcmiii: Ctmnnittcc Alcmirtrs. twissrs. J. R. Burt 1t and J. E. Harris. FUNERAL. HELD --T1:ie funeral of the late Malcolm J. Docherty, New Haven, was held Saturday af- - n strvit-c was 1111111 g “nee conducted by Nev. T. W. Goodwill who also cuti- ductcd the service at Clyde River Presbyterian Church, assisted DY Rev. A. E. Todd. Pallbearers were: Messrs. S. Colwill, Clarence Friz- aeli. Duncan Cram. John Gallant, Neil J. McKinnon, Donald Mc- Fadyen. Interment Clyde River Cemetery. FIR-ST LOBSTERS —- The first lobsters of the season a. peered on the markets in Charlotetown on Saturday night. Prom one section of the country, North Rttstico, a fishing village on the north side, came 700 pounds of the tasty crus- ot tacoam. ThL; was the result of the first day's haul, with only part of the traps out. The fishermen in this section did not complete “run- ning the lines" until Saturday. Most of the lobsters caught the first clay were small. They were retailing at. l 35 oente a. pound in Charlottetown. friends of The many Louis u. Blanchard were shocked w learn of NB hi! death on Saturday night in the Charlottetown Hos ital after a. com- pai-ettvely short 11 css. Mr, an ard was the son of Bi. ch svtna Blarw nddth§ ldagtc 183181!!! or, u e ntv of King's gm‘ 0...... loaves to mourn hie demise his mother. three brothers, Cornel- ius B., Halifax; Jack and Albert at home; and five sisters, Mrs. Byron Brown, Lucy, Mrs. Jack McAleei", Mu. J. Dovgan, Marv and Antoin- ette all of hcrlootetown. -WEDDING BELLS —- The mar- riage took place on Saturday eve- ning April 25th at the Presbyter- ian Manse, Rev. Wm. Verwolfe of- ficiating of Sergt. Rowland Savage OVBNGII.'IWES,1GO Mlle Mary 0. Oonibou, Broolrlln, Ontario. At- tendiirg the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. JCOTgQ Jefferson James of Donville, Virginia. and Sergt. John Beaurold Noll, Big Springs Texas. Sci‘ t. Savage received his wings" at recent Wing; Parade at m). 9 S.F.T.S., SSide when His Honour Lteut. Governor lcPcgu presented tlie graduates with the coveted wings. The newly married ooupl and their friends left the follow- ing Monday morning for the main- and, . and Mrs. Savage going to Toron where the gmom has been posted-S. llAS BUSY DAY- Mr. John A. Stilt-s. 24.13.11. 011101 Executive Com- inissionci" for the Boy Scouts in Canada, had a busy day in the pro- vince Saturday. Accompanied by Hi5 Honor, Judge H. L. Palmer, Past President oi’ the Provincial Boy Scout Association. he called on His Honor, Li-etir-r-nant. Governor B. W. LePage 1h ‘we morning. Later, ac- ccmpanicd by M1'. R. S. P. Jar- dine, President oi.’ the Provincial Association, he paid a visit to His Worship, Mayor B. Roy Holman. They then went to the Provincial Building and. in the abbcnca nf the Premier. vititcd Hon. J. P. McIn- tyre. In the afternoon. 111.11 Jardine, Judge Palmer. Mr. K. M. Mar , Provincial Commissioner, and Mr. Stanley McInnis, Provin- cial Erxecutive secretary, he went to Georgetown and Montague by motor and conferred with those in- tcrestetl in Scouting. Today Com- mitsionei" Stiles will Mldr-"ss the Rotary Club and later will g0 to Summerside. There passed awav on Sunday mornlntl at her hrme 1n Stimtnor- side M1"... Thomas L. Hinton offer an illness of rtbnut a your. Slit.» was the daughtm" of the late Samuel Howard and was born at Cornwall PE I. in ‘B61. Mrs. Hhiton had lived in Stimmer- side nll Pct" tnarried life and was highly csicci11et1._sr11~ =. huthr-tt 1"." ' ' 15c!" .. and much sympathy is ..i".dcd to her bereaved husband win is left to cherish her mctnory. There are also l"i'!. to miurn four dutightcrs. Mrs. Porn-l P.v'.-rin=m,_ Calgary: Mrs, E. C. Matthew; monton. Alta; Mrs, R. C. :11 Providence. Rf: Mrs. Milrlrc M11- likcn 0f Tornnm who came 1111:1111 about a veer ago to nurse mother; also two .<t.-;t-“i"."., ,_ George Blot-mu. Furl so otchtwah, Alberto" Mrs, Henry \Vcz‘1»7c_ 1 and three 1)1't1‘1l Samuel Howard, V."~ncwuv<~1"~ Benjamin Howard 1-‘, lmtritlott: mu‘ Mr. Frank Howard. (Imnwnll. The funeral will be hr-ltl n11 1111.“.- dgv afternoon at 2 o'clock from hcr late residence to the People's Ce ne- .—8. . w‘ from the honi-J . conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Web- 9 Church, Vernon River, IWJESDAY LAID T0 REST —- The funeral of Mrs. J. B. McDonald was held yesterday morning from her late residence 171 Dorchestcr Street to Si. Dunstanls BllSllllill where Re- quiem High ltfasls 11.1.» rclsbrutcti by Capt. the Rev: W. lilcCaitilc. The pallbearers were: hlessi"... W. l). Gillis, D. J. Riley. '1‘ W. L. Prowse, H. A. ltfesserveyi, Frank J. McDon- ald and Dr. I. E. Crokcn. Rev. bouts Dougan conducted service at the grave. FIIIEMEN IIECEIYII EQPIP- MEN!‘ — About bu utixiltnrv tite- nicn. A. R. P. gattitrcd in the City Building last night to rccenve their equipment. Each 1111111 was outfitted with helmet, rubber boots, overalls necessary" m and other equipment tli1\_'.". Uttun. ' (11 ' 0f the prosccttiioti (:1 i115 B. E111’ W115 lssttnitcc stib-cottitniitt-c. supervisctl the equipment. FUNERAL YESTERDAY _— The fun :11 of 1| e lute if . Annie Fer- " ' 1i was 11.10 ‘c. ’ 11101111 . h 1'1 .l~. n- netn F‘él‘gl1:§t)tl, Graiton b. rt. Sci‘- vlce at the late home and grave was ity . of the ster. The 111111110 wort‘: Messrs. ES. But-ll, N. Vc- H I1. Court, Frank McKee. Aiurdcck R05“. 13011- nld McKinncii. Interment. Prolflei‘? Cemetery. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late MTS. William F‘- Rcper, 64. Wits held from her 1- tleiic-i‘. 11 Park Terrace ’\V ttltcrnoon. Service-s were . by the Rev. Dr. Hugl . 1' ‘ ut (he Rev. Donald Bootln-oyd. But"- ial was in the People's Cemetery, Dr. Millet" officiating at the grave. The pallbearers tivcrc: Mcsfl‘ - Cotton. Edgnt" Whltkirk. Gordon Holntix-t, J.1.i1 Patrick Mt-Gttigaii. The death of Mr. Henry Warw k-Kelvvev. W- tlred, actor" fi"om Eitgland, occurred vester-dav hftcr a brkrf illness in ‘m. pg}, Hospital I10 had ben msiding in this province flu‘ SPY- eml years. mflkufl 111-1 1“-f"l“‘ l" Fortune Bridge. '1I1e lab M1" War- wick-Kebvey ls a native of S11.- ten, England, and had a (11-5- tingulshed career o"1 the stag". He retired about to yv-vh-i 5'11’! B1‘. 15 survived by a xvtfc, who 1S 111M112 at Fortune Bridge, The death ‘occurred at Prince Edward Island hospital. on Avril 27th of Mrs, Morson Shoiren at thg early of 49 years. dearly below by her usband and family. The late Mrs._Shci"1_~:>n who was born in Lancashtrc. t . fill“ crime to Canada in 19111 friends in this city. She \\ . be: of idea s sons and two f1fll1g11tf>l‘5-~Nf>l who ls now servinc H! 1114* f Navy overseas; Roy, 5111111 rence, Jack and Jamcsi 81>" and Althea who are all uh 11°. Tm 513mm 5,159 mourn her passnitl. Mrg. James A. Clark, Soellm-ton. ., and Mre- Joseph Inert. Lah- cashlre, England. i1. 11mm pggaed pcaccfttlly away at hi: homo in Avondnle on April 20rd. John flushes need nihW-llx you‘: and four months. A life 1on8 resident. of Avondale, honest. hurfl working and industrious. 11¢ 13111111 for himself and f111lil1Y F! commit‘ aim home. which he cngoyed with them In his dloeltning years. He W115 n. lflnd father. a good and charit- eblo neighbour. always ready to mist the sick and needy. 1115 charity will never be known here below, He was a sincere and pracltcnl Catholic and received the 1m gmraments from his beloved put“ Rig-m, Rev, Moneg Maurice lvllcDcnald. Hi; wife predeceased him thirty are ago. He leaves to cherish h 5 memory four daugh- ters namely, Mrs P. A. Curran, Mrs. B. McNtilly both of Iitrttwrit Bay, and Elizabeth and Catherine at" home. The sons are John 15.. of Athol, Mane; Frank E. of Wil- mington and Patter J. on the home- stead. The funeral took place on Saturday 25 to st. Joachmih and w'as largely attended. " SCOUT COMMISSIONER gEAVliii — Mr 0- . E. Ohtef " er for the Boy Scouts Association of Canada. leaves this moming _cn return to Ottawa. after conducting an official tour of the Mariiutics. He arrive in this province Friday evening. ollowing his address to Rotary yesterday, in company with Scout o ficiels rom Charlottetown, he motored to Summciz-iclc. Here he called on Premier Catnpbe11._. c1" W. J. Lidstone, and other cit Last evening a large audience cncd to an interest. an ll(1(11'(‘SS v- en by Commissioner Sctlcs. He spoke on ing". A feature of the public meet- ing was the presentation of prizes to the Scouts and Cubs, won at the last Apple Day sale Mayor Lldstortc presided and Group Capt. E. G. Fullerton, R. C- A. 1T, and Mn A. P. (Ilerettl. Borden Scout. Master, were resent. Mi". R. S. P. Jzirdinc. Pm, nt of the Provincial Associ- ation. Mr. K. M. Martin, Provincial Commissioner, Mr. J. J. MGFFV‘ Vice President and 1.11". Slnnlvv Mc- Innis. Exccut-ivc F/f‘(‘1'flfl1‘}.'. accom- cnied the Commissioner on the rip to Stimmersidc. TOPPLING TOMBSTONES — Chief A Blrtwhisflr of me City Police FOTCO visited 111v Old Come- tery on Eim Avenue yc.s"i'd'trlt 1110*!“ lng to investigate n rrpvrt. 330m m0 trustees of the property ‘M 1,116 effect that simebotlv 11111 b 0T1 knocking over scme of lnu tomb- stones. H0 found ‘hat a *1‘. 1w,- nf the: luiadstsncs. tom: will" (‘trifl- (".1 m the incmogv cf rt" \‘~'"~'> dicd nmrc than ll rcntttrv ti, . “'81?! lying tint on the '11'0'lll(1. Clnm" Birt- wistlc said lost nitzlit that. mint: por- scn or tiersons. ttt'-"11"\1"I11" P11i1l1fPn. had been responsible for ":1.,\l)1i.n?.' the 51.111105 hut he 111:0 113l1l"/‘-‘<1 1511B wind and other clement: were rt!- sprmslhlc for some n’ 1h- rlttmflfl". Thc ccmcicfv 1111:; lwm t‘ . rid rltiflc 1874. Snnto of the nlilcr mznumcnts boar the tvtmt-s of m-"n W110 lilfllcd a llrflllllllflll- part. i|1 shmilni: P118 rarlv l1is.lo|"v of this" limvlutt‘ 1H 171‘ thnllrzru corner o.’ 121v vinyl‘- t tuuu- -i' Muvvititir 13111111] 0111.‘ y I111‘ 11111110! ‘it-tn, T11 ‘pl’. .. 11111111." olltm- htitittstrncs are 1115a as‘- soritttmi 111th curly (lays in the prtvince and city. I L. Muddy "The Twelve Pillars of Scoul- o ' Whalcn, ‘ e community cf Valleyfield WEDNESDAY and surrounding districts learned -—---- with deep regret of the sudden —VISI'I‘ED IN NOVA SCOTIA— passing of Mblcohi, S. MacLeod on Mrs. W. E. Jenkins has returned to Tuesday, April 14, 1942. iii’- 13*"? “t.s“‘i““‘§““° ‘its’? “"- °1 1 u V" l? i?" c l- Morell loet another of its out- Wh e there she visited friends at gLgnding farmers 185g, week when Hubbard-i. 511116110115 V5116)’. 313d‘ death called Mr, Daniel McGuire, torcl. Windsor, Dartmouth and Hal- who mg gnjgyed m5 Hood health itax. glnbllffl. short time‘ ago. [Uafllxlltdulngfi i" annex" an rtve ere —ni>ccivbs 11mm! - w. 135 11m and several members of his Ambrose Farrel of Central lot 18 ll family also settled here. a patient in the Prince County _-_-- Hospital suffering with a broken A. It. P. MEETING- Ma or W. Lg. Mr. Farrel was brought to the H. Poole. vice-chairman of e Ci- Print-a County Hospital on Satur- villan Defence Committee, A.R.P.. tiny. 11f ter he was accidentally kick- Inspector J. A. Wright. controller of t-J by n, horse while working on the Police services; Mr. D. M. Gaels, con- tnrm. He is resting as well as can trollei" of public utiliti , and Mr. be expected-S. C. A. Beer, controller of fire ser- j? vices, leave today to confer with A. DOUBLE BEREAVEMENT - R. P. representatives frcm the. obitct" Fred Kelly, Bayfield St.. ra- Maritime Provinces. 'I‘he meeting am Monday informing will be held in Moncton and ma".- ath on Sunday of her ters relating to the A. R. P. work brother, Frank Landri an in l-Iart- will be dlscusse’. ' ford. Conn; and anot er telegram -———' on Tuesday with nevi-g of i119 MJGILL BOY TRAINS BRI- death of 111-1- brother Arthur of New GADlL-Home friends will be inter- York on Monday. A double 11m- ested 1n the following reference in .9121! 111111 be held on Wednesday 111° Mimlrefll S1" 1° 3°” EH11 morning from St. Benedict's Church, °f M“ and M-Ys- Stewart Ben °f Bronx, New York. Westm -t., P. Q.. who are annual ____ visitors to Mrs. Beaks home town:- The First Westmount Company of CAPTAIN 0F BRANT - ‘me the Boys’ Brigade established a new new Captain of the C.G.S. Brant record on Friday evening when 1;.- m: Archibald Campbell of Cler- eyerv membclt" “of the ‘ilmbulhhce tnmzt. Who was recentl romoed @1155 51100555 u l’ D5589 9x511111** from the rank of 1st mite‘? g6 i... atlons. conducted b E. J. Milner, places cape Bu“ K611). who“ re_ battalion examiner is is the first tirement was announced last fall. um’ 5M1‘ 5 remrd h“ bu“ “m1” L/Ir, Herbert Anderson o; the c“ ed in Montreal Battalion m5 been appointed 1s; mam He and reflects efllciency 0n the part h,“ been on the hydrogmphlc of Lieut, Bob Beal, who trained this steamer "Henry Hudson" but was class’ transferred to the Brant. The runeral‘ o!‘ ‘mo “m: Mm __ . Charle: Sudsbury was held from ¥§.,§'R@m§§”fif s‘ her late residence in Kensingwn on Friday afternoon a? h“ homy 1;“ Tuesday afternoon and was largely meek M, mdele s f: 1‘ attended by 01d friends and neigh- M.“ khowl, farmer 6r ‘Si’ bors. After a short service at the L m. had ,.,.,5,-ded -n M dde home the service was continued in . k 5,, ms me 31. a; t, “ Y st. Stephen's Church Burlington, pioneers of the villaghtigrleefclaavgeg ggnggctedng tggemcwr is; tn " 9 - “ed ....‘i,“‘.".,_§;.’; féiflofif ,,‘f,*{,",,,g"» L“ drug-titer of Mr. and Mrs. w..1. a neighbour“ 5am, “N, m: m} Murphl. Sea. View and was a resid- wns he... 0,, find, ' I, m f’? ent of that prim till l1 few ve-trs 1-9-1191... t y °m “.3 ago when she and tier husband n1T..‘.-¢..”°M,‘§cf,fg.,‘f,°*§ thg. 35pm“ moved to Kensington where they .1...“ pp 091Gb, yedmfh 1" M°““‘ have since resided. She will be grass: sf,‘ " mphmf. m. tgenggggga“: kindly rernembe ed by mtmy friends ed were pallbearers-s. he" "m? d” 1y 4°91“! h" 1W” -_-__. ._ . S i hi l eliness also ner .....§°.'.‘.'§?§g‘,‘v§§S,§?§§',,g§ as; sdln martini»: sthgnR.C.A.F, her {tinny friends summersmeowm sisters Jessie and Lily 11nd one g0 1,1??? to 19am that Miss Am brother, John W. Murphy. " ‘ a '““°“- dwgm" °" M“ remnant. snvrcns - The 5,2,3“ w“??? °,f,,§*“““* “*4 5°“ funeral of Mr. Ionic s. an Mun,’ m t m °h 1” Pka-"d 11° which was largely attended was ,5 a, h‘ f, ‘L’ bee" 81"“ "he held from the residence his "g" °“°‘“' ° smdym! "I'd" the mother. Mrs. (Judge) Blanchard 167 f. i . Rlféiéilfog afniiltfigedelitf Sydney Street to St. Dunstans Ba- 9P . All Join 1n sympathy to Mr._ hie , Mr . Mi heel Nad- fiithkse-‘iféii cries. e11 r1311 wh- wnittim Collins. m nu eizhtv-third year. Mr. Edwin C. Jchnswne WM elected president of the otiartutte- town Y's Men's Club at ‘he l’?!- uler meeting held last hllht 1h 1h? YMCA. The retirm! orwdem was Mr. A. J. Hashim. Other- otfflcere installed were: Vice-President, Mr. Wilfred - ingstone; Treasurer, Mt". R. Bur- leigh-Taylor; Sccrem-iry, Mr. Ralph McLean. _F|JNEH.AL SERVICE - The funeral service for Mrs. Thomas L Hinton wu held on Tuesday afternoon from her late residence on Russell Street. Riev. Kenneth sullivan conducted the service which was attended by mum’ 01d friends. ‘The pallbearers were Messrs. Wm. slackford. Sterling MacKay. Daniel. Macleod, J. E. Campbell. Luclous Cruc and J. M. Nicholson-B. WILD RED FOX, PUPS SEIZED -Yesterday afternoon the Game Officer of the R. C. M, P. seized a “(i1 ‘ox tamkigigabo It had prem sea a r0. been previously ascertained that the fox and pups had been dus out of a den in April. Police 1n- timated last night that since ju- veniles were involved no prosecu- tion was contemplated in this in- stance. A char warning was dd- ministered re uture behaviour. DESTROYED BY FIRE — Fire destroyed the home of Hugh A MacDonald. Harmony JcL, Satur- day, May 2nd., about eleven thirty a. m. Tho men were all away at the time end when first noticed flames were breaking through the kitchen roof. Willing neighbours formed a bucket brigade, and oil outside buildings and stock were saved. ~but very lit-tie in the house was salvag- ed. It is understood them i: insur- ance. Sympathy is extended to Mr. 11.00 MacDonald and family for their great 105.1 by their many friends. Five student nurses will grad- uotc on May 20th which is the date set for" the graduation exer- cises of the Prince County Hol- ital, Summersidc. The gradua- plaoe in the High auditorium. Dr. J_ K. Beer of Kensmgton will deliver the address to the nurses. The graduates are, Cordelia Harring- ton. spring Valley; Constance MaoFarleue, Bedeque; Eleanor Phillipe, Arlington: Muriel Yeo, North St. Eleonora; Audrey Camp- bell, A1berton.--S. Mr- Frank Hansen was elected president of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club at the annual meeting held last night in the City ' Building. Premier Thane A. Camp- " bell was named Honorary President 11)1l¥‘1"1I circles. Q1 the Halifax C sic and i5 a Lg 9" at present. was g, pupil side and 1". J. Casey, J. J. Morris of Rev. Sister 5t. Mary Philioc, mu- and 1-1. F. McPhee. K.C. City. The sic teacher at St. Mary's Academy, Chief Mourners vterc: Set-gt Corne- —S. lius Blanchard. Jcnn Blanchard, Fri ..____ Albert Béznchard. ByronBR. BrowAri. ends learned with m m; o; m Joseph ugan. Frank rcwn, - passing of Mark A, Smitg, 79- 931E bert Brown, John Brown, Arthur old farmer of Maplewood. whit; w- Brown, Laurence Campbell. Leo curred at his home egberday m1. Wood, Dr. Hcwatt, Dr. Blake, Dr. lowing a lengthy Hinges. Dougan. W. J. Brown and P. C. The deceased had been a trustee Brown. Service at the grave was of St. Josephs Church. Kelly’ for the past 40 years, In his cr days he taught school province and for many years ustlcc of the Peace. Re in Maplewood and ape 1W oi’ his life them. y esteemed by all who knew him and his passing will be felt in the com- mtmiiy. Survivinz besides his four sons: 313115119; . The deceased had gone to the woods in company with a friend to chop wood and in some unaccountable u-ay the dee- eased was struck on the head by a fall tree Iwhich rendered him tuna .111, m mama"; . consc our. e was a once rus n Stephan gfid Rm1_‘§2“§;,§:.m$& to the hospital but death cams one daughter, Mm L,“ MAR-me suddenly in the prime of manhood Mapletvood, .1150 one brother, Rev: reminding all in the midst of iifc M. J. Smith, Kinkora, and s. sister. we are l" death- The mneml “"5 Mr. wfllger Goad“ myvam held from the home of his sister The funeral will be held from Mrs. Margaret Cflmpbcll Mid 1v“ his late residence in Maplawood largely when by many who came Friday morning at 9.30 to Bt. Jo- to Pl! last tri utac of respect to staph» Church. Kelly’: (hoes. one who was highly esteemed. ‘I110 -FAREWELL PARTY — The Rev. Mr. Frecm and lntemient was cifmmllnlty of North Bede ue Bath- in the cemetery of st. Stephen's fwd at the United Chore Manse Church Burlington. Heartfelt sym- “é Ffldal’ m 1°14 IB-"Wll $0 Mr- pathy 1e extended to all relatives i" MII- P- N. Tucker and!‘ their nd friends in their sad bereave- sonk Not-man. m‘ 1mm‘ m --MADE momma or 01mm- ar. common.- Mayor w. .1. 1.1a- RQV. 811d IVIII, D. . HOGCIXI welcomed the swank‘; mall" ts stone of SSifle has received word ' eme“ that he has been appointed a mem-. ott usual ghnrmiltig manner. 151F111‘; (111 d d _ . and Mk5 {gzkefluq Judd rem?’ ber of the Canadian General Coun- ' $8 some very handsome travelling bags efimafs oatawtgwonmgfigg were NW“ d w m“ 3g M“ 14:11. sir Edward w. Butt/y the President, presided-S. THURSDAY wife are Pius with the 11 fold. iVL-r. and Mrs. Tucker expressed their appreciation r -1.1 ' ..°‘.....‘."..1'3§§§‘i‘§n§1‘.°“.l“..i'l§k1“t” e 1h occurred 1h the Prince 5mg The d 501g w, 1,3,1; g 1n b County oepltal in tho early hours wofds 3}‘ tiofivllll be! y ‘mi-ow; of Thursday morning of Mk. B. A]. nfioddinott frod Ogden at the comparatively l1,/1,t§th'le[‘\l1firo§n‘lil llgnmnv Mxiil and $111101“; f? 11101130111? Mm‘ an m‘ . ormon w re- w . side in‘ Toronto for a while and Mr. Ogden wan formerly of Mone- gigllévllictrdistli": heels wgfihew ton and Slogk/‘ivlle bu; had been en or - working w . Pa er at Surn- dequev-S metsside for ‘ffw ‘eerie tguiwhle 131:1 -———- ma e a. num or r o A pretty wedding was minimized regret to learn 0°: hieexpagsing. He m fiia<iel7léflitflllyi ‘Bg-hllmllwgliflllwllth. leaves to Irrnourn h w. widowfi fogg- c oc . en =5 or _ 1 - dhllithier of Mr. and Mr; 311,, yilgisttlenitiringaig? 2:191 Rc11t§10 Jglttimvgllitéiliérié g/elciammhe bride of an toevghmn deepest sympa- - 4 C l1 - v ex nd . 7'10 bride. who was given away ‘I110 funeral will be held on sat- hly her father, was becomingly at- time afternoon at 2 o'clock from “Nd 1“ 9 81111914911851! sown of his 1M0 residence on Russell St, YQbPI-cze blue crepe. a v coat Bummereide to the Baptist Ceme- wit-t navy hat and accessories. with tery at Bedeqiten-B. ll corsa-sc of American Beauty M roscs and carried a pearl rosary. SOLDIERS LEAVE 11"‘ Km 0f the Broom. four soldiers left No. 62 C. A. . She vrns attended by her sister. C. yesterday morning for’ Miss Cecelia Whnlen, who wore o. elsewhere in . They were: 1'0“! "Pepe dress and n rose hot, a Private E. Arcenault Coleman; F. blur coat with navy accessories and C. Arsenault, CentrarBedeqtie; J.D. wota a cnrsnze of y-ellow roses. The Callaghan, St. Eleanofs; S. M. Cor- itrovfli \\a= stipportctl by his broth- nigh, Coleman; J. M. Dawson. A1- cr, m. Mattrirc McQunid. bony; L. B. Dunpl , Sourls; RJ. mfiltgilylnifdlm‘! Crfiffllfwhl’. vhggt was llltimméuljbllerslie; ‘lift Evaéis. ' 19 y ev. Louie u n. Kensin n; J. A. Ga n. Huner appropriate hymns were sung “by River; JP. Gallant. Charlottetown; llfias Blanchard, accompanied by . B. Harvey, Ellerslie; E. J. Mrs. Joseph Douaan, organist. Haehie, Summersldc; W. E. Hend- lmmcdiatcly after the ceremony, erson. Margotc; E. W. J-Iowavd, 11w iv-rrltluiz party motored to Mice Mex-gate; L. Mllligan, Portage. J.A. Mflttlm Pfoleis. Upper Prince St.. Morrieo : . w. ~11: :1 delicious breakfast vru Donald, 5t. Pe served to immediate relatives and Rogers. Albany; . frlcrttis, after which the happy Howlan; B. K. Simmonds, Sum- couple 1c" by ‘rain for n honey- meraide: I-LK. Wnltc, Grand River; 11121;}? in the Mnritimes. R. H. Waite, Boyside; L. P‘. Wal- .11‘ r return a wedding Ie- f1 1d, Portage; A. E. Wlftams. Tyne 001111011 Wfls held at the home of Vglley. They were prenenfnl with '11l-.._; parents, vim-e g large cigarettes by the Provincial Gov- n a screen by Rcv. M21". — Twenty- vrmy beautiful and . g _ . were received. which testified t0 the the Canadian Le ion War popularity of young couple. 11:0 deem 1G In funeral service was conducted by P1 o; worth of the Club. - Otherofficers elected were: Vice President, Miss Eleanor Bourke: Secretary Treasurer, Miss Gwen Rogers; Executive Committee. Char- lee McQuaid, Mrs, H. J. Hernminge, Miss Nancy Simpson. The chairmen of committees named were: Grounds Committee, Mr. Mac McKinnon; Ten. Commit- tee, Miss Lillian Duchemin; Mem- bership Committee, Mr. Ned Wran; Tournament Committee. Mr. Gor- don Hutcheson; Elntertalnmen Committee. Mice Beryl DeBIois. KEENAN - McCARTIlY — St. Dtntstatiis Basilica was the scene ' of a very pretty wedding at 5 o'clock on Tuesday morning when Mazy Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David McCarthy St. Mary's Road. Montague was united in marriage to Frederick W. Keenan. son of Mrs. Thomas Keenan and the lazc Mr. Keenan. Keniock. Reverend Louis Dougan officiated and cvnc- brated the Nuptial Mose. The bride looked very charming in a. cult of sky blue with navy accessories and carried c. beautiful white prayer book. she was attended by her sis- ter Katherine who was tastefully attired in a grey tweed suit with matching accessories. The groom was attended by his brother Jonn Keenan. During the ceremony. Mrs. Campbell played the crgai and one Callaghan rendered several beautiful hymns. After the cere- mony the wedding party motored t Queen Hotel vtnere a sump- tuous wedding breakfast was served to the immediate relative: of the contra parties. e happy couple lef on c. trip through the Maitlmes. Prior to her marriage 811"! friends of the bride tendered her a variety shower at the home of her aunt Mrs. McTag. Five Charlottetown firemen, en- routo to a blue on Cumberland Street, had e. narrow escape rea- terdav afternoon when the hock and lrdéiiei- truclgd an dwhlcjh they were r n race ma, v etween trees. tclefiwne piles, and over lawns for about half a block be- fore being brought under control. The whole thing started when an aluto stopped square in the path oi’ the fire truck at the intersection of Hillsboro and Kent Streets. The driver of the truck Firemen William Connolly, was along Kent Street when the other shoot I-Iillsboro and block hie W81. He Wu too elm to atop and, to avoid striking the car amidshlps at- tempted to manoeuvcr arcund the front oi’ it. However, there W85 not curb etra ght forrtha end of Sterne’ Laundry. At this point Firemen Russel Abbott, Arthur Henry, and Fred Chandler jumped from the machine. The former was the only one to be inyrred; he wronched his . shoulder in the jump. Driver Connolly, however, succeed- ed in hendin the away from the bull my; and down Hills- boro street. He bare] managed to get the unwieldy vehicle between a telephone pole anc tree, then it went racing across never-at fearing up board wukn in it; path Finally it wu brought. nitder eflntrol and landed rut on the street mgnin with the driver amt Captain H. H. Jewell still in the driver's cent. After a short pause to pick un the men and cqtiipment which ha; been knocked off in the wild dosh, _ the driver headed for the scene of the fire. The blue was oni a minor one at B6 Cumberland B rcet. and was extinguished without difficulty It was confined to the side of the house. Fireman Chandler. men who jumped fr and ladder truck, was injured last December while fighting the Worl- fire. However he was none mo worse for hie experience yel- onc of the the hook _trn f 1 oi’ Mary out (Mam °’ lei cirfigevrvis held from the Mac- Wood 89M Re noting: mm" lawns ed FUNERAL TO AB-GYLE SHORE mineral Home yesterday n.1- tCILLO-Cn. ue:v.c.s vteie conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Wooster “no also officeted at the gave. Burial was in me Argyle shore utmeteri. The pallbearers were, Hector JdacNevin, WIIIIBII Gauoet, 1.1mm: MaoMillau, W. H. Benton, Russell Boyce and June; B-yoe. —T0 HOLD HOSPITAL DAY - Prlnce County Hospital will com- memorate the birthday of Florence Nightingale by an afternoon tea on May 12th. when the hospital will be thrown open to the public for 1n- spectlon. Of particular interest will be the new children's ward which has been furnished by the Ohto Club. Miss Brown the superinten- dent will welcome visitors and show them round. A special service for the nurses will be held llie follow- ing Sunday in ‘rrinlty Church. The nurse; graduation exercises have been eet for May 20th in the High School-S. Seven student nurses of the Prince Edward Island Hospital will receive their diplomas at the Graduation Exercises to be hel next Tuesday evening in St. Paul's Parish Hall, The annual event is being held this year cn the on- nlversary of the birth of the im- mortal Florence Nightingale - the founder of the nursing order. The address to the graduates will be given by Dr. P. A. creel- M man, superintendent of the Pro- vincial Banatorium. Miss Melva Lund. Bethe‘, near Mermaid, ls valedictorinn for the c ass. The graduates are; Misses Hilda. Coles, Milton; Evelyn McEachern, Cardigan; Charlotte Gordan, Char- lottetown; Bertha Thompson, Dunstaffnage; Melva Lund. Bethel; and Dorothy Baker, Kensliigtoit. —DI1‘.ATH 0F MRS. MARY DES- lfllls- There passed away on Monday at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Eddie Gaudet, Miscouche, Mrs. Mary DesRoches after a tliort illness. Mrs. DesRoches was 81 years of age and o. life long resi- dent of the village and was most y esteemed. Bhe leaves to motirn. two cons, Ernest DesRoches, post m ‘ at Mlscouchc and Irene DesRoches in Maine; and another daushter Stella. a sister of the or- der of St. Joseph in Winnipeg, who was home last summer to see her mother. Also Onc brother. Hubert, in Miccouche and a sister. Mrs. Joe- C em Perry. 5’Side. Ker husband. the late John J. D. es used her. The funeral vtus he on Wed- nesday morning from St. John the Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Monaghan. P.P., celebrating the Solemn High Mass. The pallbearers were Messrs. Fred, Peter D.. Phil H. and Guq H. ee, Joseph J. Geudet and Albert Gaudet-S. The Church of the Most‘. Holy Redeemer was the scene of a pretty May wedding yesterday morning when Mary Constance Coyle. dough- ter of Mr. and Mn, James Coyle. Charlottetown, was united in mar- riage to Alex Hugh McLean. sor- cf Mr, and Mrs. James McLean also, of this city. The marriage ceremony was per- formed by Rev. A. McDonald, 035.3. who also celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. The bride's two brothers, Philip“ and Joseph, were the servers at e Mass. As the bride entered the church on the arm of her rather. by whom she was given away. the Wedding March was effectively rendered by Mrs. Wm. Campbell. who ziresidcd of. the organ. The mixed choir, oi’ which both the bride and groom are valued members. rendered throughout the ceremonies, hymns a propriate to e occasion. a solo be ng also sung by the bride's sister, Marion. e bride was wlncomely gowned in honey beige with accessories to match, with a corsogo of Talisman roses. She was attended by her sister, Adele. as bridesmaid, who was attired in moss green with matching access ‘AIEB. —WEDDING BELLS.—A spring wedding took place A, M. Thursday morntn at the North Bcdcque Unite Church Manse. where Rev. D. F. Haddinott solemnized the marriage of Miss dot.“ mmimii. .3" “will?” o . an s. rt Reeves to Mir. Alvin Samuel Stetson eon of Mr, and Mrs. Willard Stet- son South Freetown. The young bride, very charming in her gown of tea rose lace, wit coat and hat of the same shade, and navy blue accessories. had as her only at- tendant her sister-in-law. Mrs. Henry hooves who was dressed in black ensemble with white trim- mings. The corn was assisted by Mr. Henry ves. brother of the bride. Immediately following the ceremony the young couple motored to the eastern art of the Island dlnlnfl’ ct the C arlottetown Hotel. In the evenin a. wedding reception wu held for hem at the home oi.’ the bride's parents which had been nicely decorated in their honor. The bride's table was centred by o. beau- tiful wedding cake flanked v.lih flowers while girlfriends cf the assisted in serving refresh- etblli FRIDAY NURSES NAME OMITTED -- Thc name of Miss Minnie McPher- son. New Perth. was inadvertently omitted from the list of the Prince Edward Island Hos ital 11342 Grad- uation Clea in yea rdaya advance re rt. The Graduation Exerciser W810 be held in St. Paul's Hall. May 12 and seven young ladies will 1e- celve their diploma from the hos- pital. Miss McPherson is one of the popular student nurses who wil graduate next week and prepare to take the Registered Nurses’ exem- inutions later. GAME OFFICIAL HERB - Mr. Harold 5. Peters, Atlantic Flywoy Biologist. Washington, D. 0.. arriv- lnthe city inst night to conduct his annual check on Mvarewry birds in t-hLs province. Ho l viat the haunts of the woodcook. brunt, ducks. partridge end other game birds to find out if the fathered creature; are incruri in num- bers. He is also inferee d in ‘Lath- ering other data about the blr to get as accurate as possible a. pic- ture of the trend in wild life here. The visiting biologist wu here a.- bout a year ago on a similar miselon end returned again last autumn to follow up the work. Ho has recently visited Newfoundland to inspect bird life there. Today Mr. Peters, accompanied b Special Coiutablo Spumron Jenk 11a of the R. C. M. P. will go to various sections of the province to will be hero ebou fin do”. tnhhecheckfle g funeral of the ,5 was held 1 ‘ mldehoe. so rcetnirmoyrao yesterday morning 1.0 the Chm“ of the Most Holy Redeemer “the Requiem High Mass “'11s 5.. 1° the Rector. Rev, FUNERAL YEBTERD __ lat; MAY - Th. 153.? Vatcher. The ‘many floral tubing: and mass cords testified 1., m: high-esteem 1n which the doc“. ed was held. The service at 1..., have was conducted by Roy R G. H. Balnes. C. ss. R, ' ' The death occurred at c‘ ; 1 town on Sunday, April n.“?‘...13f‘§; ' '1 111.. Al» and Catherine Rix, born at _ 11185811. P-EJ. He was the 111st viving son of a family of sci-en 1m, He moved to Albany at ' ' fourteen years. The d. a Frcgtesive farmer, an no ghbor always ready to , willing hand. He leaves to in borrowing widow Elizabeth ll of Freetown, and two dnu and one son. Ruby, 1\I1";-. MacLcnnati, Albany; Summerslde. and Alb also ictit" sisters M: Ewan _ eron, Mrs. Harry Arnett, of A1 Mrs. A F. ltlzlvin, Wcllesicy . and Mrs. F.E. Badger, Q1. ass., to all of whom the stm. Dflthy of the community goo; ‘C...’ BIRTII$ MncNEVIN- At Canoe Cow.» May 4, 1942. 1.0 Mr. and Mrs. ton MocNevin (nee worgct‘; Neill) a son. Sterling seldom, SCRANTON-At the Prince Eti- ward Island Hospital on Mat" a 1942. Pie. and Mrs. 3110s Scranton, North River, a. so“, LEARD-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on May s, to Mr. and Mrs. John Crupaud, a daughter. JENKINS-At the Prince Etltvarrt Island Hospital on May 5, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs, Dewar Jenkm; Chflflgjtletavlin, l, son, ' MMQ AR E — At the Pri Edward Island Hospitin m. 1.2:; 7, 1942. to Ml‘. and Mrs. Wendell MacQuorrie, North Milton, daughter. t-icimttn- At the 1215.1. Fl 917411. Mhy 1. 1942. to Mr. and 11.5, Walter Pickard, City, a son, OLLIEB At the P.E.I. Hospital . to Mr. James Collier, van.- At the . , May 1. 1942, to Mr, Brooklyn Vail. city n d ggATéllll-éfizt 2,16 P.E.I. , 5-)‘ . . Mr. c1 M“. _, B’Athe. Charlottetown-flu 5011b. ET McKENZll-At the P. E. I. Hospk lal. May 2, 1942. to M1". and in; Charles McKenzie, clun-iottrtou-h, 3' son WOOD-Al. the P. E. I. 1103112111, MBY 4. 1942. to M1". and .\lrs. Edi. son Wood, Charlottetown, twin girls. BOND -- At. Wathham. Afass. April 28. 1942. t0 M1". and Mrs. Charles E. Bond thee Sophie Ramsay 0f Hamilton). ti $011. ELLIS-At Prince Cciiniy Hos- Pltal. May 2, 1942. to Mr. ind Mrs. Lloyd Ellis. a son. _______________ nsc, Chitrlctt nvn, on \ nesday, April 29, 1042, 11y the R;\'. G. Carlyle Webster, Mi-s Einci’ Boswell of Pinette to Mr. Angus Docherty of the some place. YEO-MUNN — At Ziin Charlottetown on Tucsigti, 2B. 1942, by the Rev. . . Webster, M115 Vivian L. .\ n n1 Mount Herbert to Mr. Ai-tieiq w Yeo of G-iarfotietowzi. SMITIl-JENKINS—- At Sydney, C. B. April 30th, 1942, by Rcv Neil McLean. Vera. Margaret (liflflbtb m: 11 1' IIINTON-At Summerstrlo, M. 1942. Mrs. Thomas L. H CURRIE-At Charlottetown. day. May a, 1e42, Marv (Mamie) Currie, age 4 CARVER- At. A10"? 1942. Ilazel Mav F" MiIcINTOSII-In Senatortum. Sunday r.-i.1_ . Donald Francis Macfzncslx. zinc i6 WW8. eon of Mr. and 1111's. it ch- nel I. Macintosh, sauris. BLANCIIARD-At the Clvirltuwi- town Hospital, May 2. m4: S. Blanchard. lfaunyirr Provincial Bank c! Stimmerside, age 41 DESIIOCIIES-At Misc 4. 1942. Mrs. Mary Dr: 1942. Hazel May Carver. 3' BAKER-At the hcmc o! Mr.» 11am McNaughton. Wltislo: Rood. MR? l, 194-2, John Franklyn Bilzt-r in his 82nd. year, " WARWlCK-KEBVEY- At tltc PE. I- Hospital. May 4. 1042. Henry war- Wick-Kcbvey 1n his 7'-'1".d yr?" GRIFFIN — At Ft. Stephen's pitnl. N. B.. April 2G. 1M" Joseph. infant son of Cort: Mrs. Louis Griffin. LING — Suddenly at Wltcatlck River. May a. i942, Mary aw 1111118. need '75 years. ' WADDELI. -- At n-ttt-l. H111." P». 1”" 43. MP8- Wallncc ivaclriell. nrzc t" years. * _ M, JARVIS -At 45 Brlgltfon Art-rm“. Wednesday, Mny 6. 1911. T11" ' Jarvis. are 7B years. ‘ _ _ W BODD-At the Prince rdu-iolfbmt. land Hospital on May 6, 194.. r ea- Wendeil Rodd of Victoria. ‘it? 25 years. " I r OGDEN-At Summe side. biz-iv? v 1m. B. Amen Ogden. w! 3 ppm", RlLEIb-Buddenly at ""1 M8,.’ Edward Island Hosp-W m‘, 1",...‘ 194 Mrs. Albert 3115M‘ T5,. Brenda MocNeill, in her ..i.~_-n M" CUIIRIE - At Cltarlotictovt BC": Sunday. May 3. 1943- M911’, Bun. (Mamie; CIIITLO, formerly 0 lhnw. Hence. MCCORMACK _. at her “$111M s. Rosa Street. Mt. Stewart. on , .1 k, 1942 Mre. John J. McCctmJ o0 or . - . i. s I'm-k? rstellwr 61°": ,1".M'..11~ 7M5): 5_ 19g, Mark A. .511 1. 9 yenre _ leer-At Skunk‘? Btfflgt all“ 5 i942, Jacob Best. n f‘- taPg/tmAt1n11m'1o:5E' M , ny i. -. "- god, (nos Emily McLeod.) you. Lows "[11 flyd Mo." untre- . 1"~."' m‘ Quinn all?“