pcw...s.1-ca.... .. . i . PAGE Twppgyg, ‘_THE_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iusscmls T... OUR SATURDA? OURMNEWSMBUDGE this AfltiIJUly uoyis. daughter oi TIJLlTIIONS — Mr. S. —I.ll'.'s"‘l‘ FOR MONTREAlF-MISS MONDAY v — ‘ _ I -—-EN'I.‘EIE'I'QINED ‘GUILD-JVITS. T119 1193111 °°C11ITed 8t 1191' 11°111F1111Edythe Sobey, of Scarleimvn, left ies Guild of the summe Fairview on Sunday lust of Mrs. fdéazgrgaret MacMillan, widow of the a Hon. Jol1n MacMlllan. o former germ-a ed the member of the government of Prince Church -miezlos w.l1 be p.easec t.» learn that Mr. Lowell Hancock ls able t0 ‘an; hospital after his recexét Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Do 1e worth Ave., is resting co Ill ilsh will celebrate his 77th. blrfluhy today, April 4th. He was born in Ontario but has been a resident of Charlottetown for many yearn Helen M. Chisholm R N Tryon, left Saturday morning for e she has accepted All llcnvr uvrn mu MAKE nls DIFFERENCE last week for Ottawa, where she has ; tlst Guild at their [accepted a position with the Cl\‘li,'1neeti11g‘Mr5_ Dgdds a social committee of the man fi ds A. B. when farewells were said v re“ o‘ fe. Charlottetown. are welcom- Montreal Convalesce Miss Chisholm is a grsdua . EQWB" 1518M- —VISITING m ‘SUMMERSIDE- 1m Mrs, Tylel‘ who was an active Mrs. Harrv Jnmleson and littlenmqnbfl- PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Mr. M, W.- . .- . - Rcardun. City Sanitary Qiilcer. is ‘ }l§11"1i-1ll.ttltliilpfl1o.vliil~§,‘ fifrxlglibiiall1ij1s-us1ig11eyi1, patient in the City Hospital, suffer- MAINLAND LIQUOR SEIZED —- A Charlottetown teen-BB! relieved of some ii uor, a1 and, as she stepped off the boat in: him back from an enjoyable va- cation trio to Florida. He was away from his home here several weeks. ———- ICE GOING FAST. -- I00 around emorial Hospital, camp- BXTEIDE. — _ - The an intends of Miss Ross lbs- ' B‘ s’ . Hmin River, will extend ml: was. ‘fiaii-‘fl. IAMOIROOK 111L111: WAY YOU ; Sl1nunerside.-S. --_— ‘ S T0 RE-JOIN SH - lass stoke: James Weather mg from two broken bones in his1 11L“Y§."“ur' of sulmmlsmafigf ACCIDENT "(AIM LAID To ankle. sustained by slipping on the. n W d“ constipation. That is w REST- The funeral of Charlottetown leaves th ° 11x1“ "m1 11°11“ “I m‘ w “p1, u, mm“, train here last nldht. Royal Can- ing for the mainland adian Mmmted Police mode the w - 1POUlL 20 I id ' I d f 1 a. I 1k_ l __ . . .._ on, ,\vas1e yescray rom h mun ma“; 1 cldczghslfirhoxf‘ ficstuffiihg “K861113251 his father?‘ resmen A ‘V1119 911C111 01 1111911115 and 1'91" 'Pl1ec MD and \ir~;1 vhcPh-ce of‘ 1° st‘ Pauys C11“ 111111“ ‘"91"? 5111x119" 1111171 def-WU’ 1 s......'...~..;l<1'(\. is spellrlilru ‘a few days‘ "are conducim bv 111° Rev’ P‘ LE‘ glxevcd when IL was learned c-n the i 111 1115 110111., m- yhn-phee 15 '3 D1911’ GaPdflf-‘T- W110 K150 0111911159171 nlcuning of b-Isrch 2nd that J hn member of the R.C.M.P l-l. McKe of Howe Bay had passed cs, Water Street, lp. He spent 28 days rch. The services s home here. Before re Canada recently he the Royal Canadian land, operating in t was understood court actim will likely follow. .___.__ HIGHWAYS shu. nLocxEn —Paved made a short run as fa ruonTs my n! ms i’ s. at the crave-sir in 571cm], o; My; Raymond Jag will cmwtew- The regret to hear he has 6110919 $116 hood over for this spas-on l0 his eternal reward. l‘ —Mr. Charles MacInnis of Port w111111m 114111111111 George ———-—— Borden who with his wife have 1 Frank _M11°15°d~ nrrrriiixs mos: s. ammo: been visiting the latters parents,111'1111 1 116081111- on W. A. xlncPhee, head of the roach- Mr. and Mrs. Bczljumin Gaudet of1 11'» T119 $01111 Charlottetown Hospital for treat- ment and operation for tonsils. Roy- mond will be missed from the Morel! I-Iockev sfisuad as he was their stone- BIG CROWD Al‘ DANCE-The regular Tuesday night dance was held at the Canadian Legion War Services Hut last night Airways officials Although not definite in menlt ti; was stated no flighls were contemp Reg Hznnigan, d Thomas Prun- g man was fatally in- nation. In this ws act thoroughly an at our dru gistfa o: running (LPDHFIIIIOIIL of PfillCr’ St. (nIbel-l, Mr. Aiuclnilis has re- I Jiirvd 1X1 a \\ ilLErifOIlt accident at. nluilax last k other large crowd. soldiers, sailors and air orce men in attendance. Mr. Arth funeral service for Mrs. John Bil- of Wales C0 returned Satur- tilrneti l0 Cannp Borden but Mrs. (lay from Fret cion, N. B., where Aiaclniris is remaining for a while ———- ‘ne was studying normal training longer-S. T0 INVESTIGATE CAVE-IN — methods. He was away for a week. Q -——-———— MT- R- 11 11359119191111 01 $116 D0- Lfls l.‘ on Mai . crn of (‘her- l'_\' V.ll.¢_v, 11:1.‘ l\‘.('l n; rongr uIn- is the director. Last night music was furnished by Bill Moresideb liker was held on ‘Iumday after- nooln from her late residence and was attended by many old friends. Re heavy frosts at nigh warmer weather. _ , -RET1'n.\'s rum: wi-Isst-Mrs. oartment of Mine P»\'l'i'l..\'rl( ‘s --.\[r.lsn(1, A. E IVlwdsiGQ, of tut». Granville of Quebec we l w. Sulnlnerslde, i't‘illl'lll‘fi on Fri- Magdalen Isl: ' nu from un extended VISIL ndinu Airway s for the province nt from here to the lnds _\'(‘Si(‘l‘(Ifl_V. A Can- plane took him frmn L MlcLEAN-At the was. Hospital, March 8 Mr liso . Al Bummer-side, for FUNERAL SERVICES n . Only slight damage was Mn Harry MCNM w“ house and grave. The pallbearers early yesterday morning in a fi~e were Messrs. Alban Lecky, Brecken \ 1101b on ,1“. “n-H-ill 01 a ‘Dim; so“ ' o Western Canada. where she visit- Charlottetown weighmg down pounds “hm, “as :c1i her brothers and sLsters. M18. islands. at the Nursing Home of Mrs. 1 Nw. NIIIcKiIlIIOXI in Bout-hport an ,= Alarch 22rd. l to the isolated gulf He will investigate a cave- the life of Albert Pet- mother, Mrs. Wil- eill. 30 Grafton Sunset, to when Req- was celebrated by 1e who also eon- at the grave. The Mon qtrglmair Fxirce stallions: a daughter Virginia carol. o e wn por. blaze was in a boiler-house and was extinguished in ten minutes, R. A F. officials said. An overheated fur- nace set fire to some wood work, it was reported. Fire fighting equip- immons. Donald Baker, Woodsidc nsltecl in ‘Winnipeg and in in a Regina, and outlying districts, on which 1001; ' \\':1.\' out, and afso on her return [1pa5_ T111. accgdcnt Occurred ‘ Slouped off at Montreal to Visit‘ than a “Wk u" bu, Fem-L, INN OXA 1 1 Toilet Preparations1 Rev. W. MOCGTCI t --- land Hospital, Much 80, 1 This district was shocked last week lVLr. Mrs. Melvin rom, to hear Mr. Vernon McDonald. at BOYSHAW. Among those who 1“‘1‘11‘11c5__1.1.11d. I.ric..n_d.5'. S1111“ not rencifd 1111111 5°11’ 11,1341 1O 11m NOV m“, at ilyEsuAy later. A portion of 1hr wnr lflfwelte Sister Regina Louise <Mur-' , , . more: McGaughey). daughter of Mf,1'1o§able cmd party w“ held 1°51’ Messm. Daniel Gil- Frank boro.had passedmaway _ D_ a Cowman, gagged spinal meningitis. Mr. Mc- n d was o great s moat-ht; l: 112i? for his wife ment at the airport was used. STARCH FACTORIES T0 OPEN starch factories in .. , .-~ . , id tol '. 11>,» the “to... HlliliiX. N..b...\ialchi _-¢.\1m rams -a most en- $1.1M hgggqagg 21;‘ 11 Island Hospital, on Burke will make n 1'0 M: _____ . a PARKER PEN SET I GITIBANDDIPHTHIJRIA 1‘°“‘1""111“1 s .. - 1* ' " he auspices of Lodge - and M: . J. E. McGaughey. Green v1‘e1$.11n(‘°1 1 . islands today to bri ROilCI, Ebllld Sister Catharine James No‘ u LOOK m their lodge rooms 981i back to “gm, T0019,‘ (iaughter of Jamgsjnt sununerside, Bridge and auction "g 111'“ T“‘°1‘"' who be ore her marriage was Nellie Keefe, daughter of Mr. and the lain Mrs. Stephen Keefe. Mr. MacDonald province will re-ope roads and weather conditions per- spinal meningitis a knerg: S1gCLAm"'A1’ u“ P1111“ NW5“ rnti tho lzltc Mrs Toole, also from 1°11” m“ ‘"1"’ 9131M" The prize Numerous friends , wnrners for bridge were Miss Una but,“ ROML [Gallant and ivir, J. _Le Roy Holman, lq-NERAL 0y S_.\-|-l1nDAy__-I-he.fcr auction forty fives, Mrs. Loyd funcrzll of the late Mrs. Blanche 5111511 “m1 M1- ‘11111195 1A" M07150“ 131C156 M‘, held from the McLean Refreshments weie served at the Funeral Home Satluday afternoon do“ °1 111° °v"11111g-—5- “hr-re servces were conducted by _ . .. Donald Bovihroyd who als01 “FTUNEWE-E‘ MQLHIQHE 7' 1111191 “fwd M me gravtl Imennemfunelal services for Mls. Elizabeth Whart- sh “Dd cemetery Pnubearersjflflbllls were held last Thursday lt, it was announced yesterday. plants, located at 5t. Peter's, Baltic, Murray Harbor and Hun- ter River, ground 00D bushels of tub lust fall. Low prices for table stock 1und large supplies coupled with a n; 51151111119d1go0d demand and good prices for Mny1ne1SiflfCIl led t0 the Iowan. It is unusual for the starch factories to operate also leaves one sister and two bro- thers and a family of one. FUNERAL YESTIIRDAJL-Funer- al services were held from her home. 6 Kent Street. yesterday. for Mrs. Services at home and at the graveside in the Peoples cemetery were conducted by the Rev. Donald Boothroyd, of Trinity United The pallbearers were: C. city will learn with passing of Mr. aged 60 years, wh red in the Cit Tile late Mr. lug health for the result of a 1i employed at Harry _MrNeill, ose death occur- y Hospital Sunday. McNeil! was in fail- the past six months "w" 11"“ 30°" TIIOIIN-At Jerri-s ondisgn isrifavorabl WESTCLOX CLOCKS nu in death shortly after e doctor was first called. Both to young married wo- n. one in Charlottetown and the arrie of Bummerside), lbs. EF CAMERA SUPPLIES For many years he followed the BROWN-At m. a E were: blesses. John Martin, John 11mm 119i“ Int-e home to the Baptist Sea’ being Comings, Ne“ MMDOWEH’ James1Churcl1 at Central Bcdeque. Rev. "Brant" and Beam“. Mr. Britten, pastor conducted the ed on 1119 C55, short time in the fall Ggvg-fnnqent when potato prices are was plants do not open, ther at Hopefield. 40 miles . ‘oefield woman died sy night. The other victun sease was not considered in 1110b“ Ne“ Magnum‘, h Robert Brown, Covs all and Lloyd Carleton. services assi<tecl by Rev Mr steamers‘ _I EFT FOR FREDERICTON‘ __1B€lv!'k€f' ofnihe United Church. Iu.. M“ m,“ 1-5.1“ and he‘. two smausteimcnt was m the Baptist Ceme- Fountain News working around the He leaves to kind and BROWN —At the Prince A total of 355 cases were under Island Hmpim on Mum to . I molun the .oss of a M Falconwood mental INTERESTING RELICS loving husband his wife. lcrestiug relics in the possession of FERRY FAILS IN ATTEMPT — vmkyycnl Mt on salurdm, nlommguery. The 1mllbenrers were, Messrs. NW0 brow T91‘ Fredericton to Join Mr. Tyler. “be” 1va1'g11' “M1191 Hogg- ‘mhn iand one sister, Mrs. Clifford Man- uel who was transferred to the Cana- 319911- 011111105 GYPQH. Rufus Bag- hospital, during 1940. the annua‘ ro- port of the trustees and medical of the institution ers. Albert and William Mrs. H. A, Messervy, city, are frag- ments of the famed rock of Gib- which were brought hole by he ferry rail-view failed yesterday Hungry? Then drop in Covehead Road, a daughter ' for a snack at our up-to- 01' Boston. ‘than alaiignal llgxrolriessbrofficcho tgséelnall and Brewer Johnson-S. $115 Tamer also survives‘ rom ic .umn rs e an . -, '”_—"‘ 1 11,1 vious to her cieparture, Mrs. 'I‘yieri ——M1$5 Gm“ 331111111311» Agar ,w@(1,?¢5d1,1,1;.e 1201-111“ at 3 “as very 1ileasanllv entertained by 11311511191‘ 0f M1”- 11 indicates, It was tabled in the Pro- vincial legislature yesterday by the Hon. wiark R. MacGuigan, Minis- ter of Education and Public Wel- eat grandfather. John Ross, of the 79th Cameron Highlanders. One piece is a slab of the unpol- ished rock, as solid as metal, while Captain J Do boa-t back Wile town after sma ucetlie took his dock at Charlotte- shdng through ice quarters of the distance date Fountain. Dunstan} B BlSllOP-GILLIS —-A asilicri. thence to the IllPlll1)(‘l'.< of the, Baptist church, of bald Campbell of Grahams Road C U which she was a member and actlvcieft last week for Halifax where R1¥.1ga1gn gr \ rkrr in the various organizationsflshe has accepted a position at the the G She W111 be much missed in Bum-Camp Hill Infill-My hospital. Miss pnum merside, where she had made many Campbell is a graduate of the Sundaes - Milk Shakes —-Soft Drinks — Sand- wiches — Tea -_. Coffee. fare. A total of 270 were in hospital at ‘the beginning of the year, 85 were admitted and 88 dis- charged. and eight died. Total num- ber remaining in the institution at i. ._ the Slll‘\'l\’illg' relatives mgmeéldtsniltgveunligfi: 11:31; uardian extends sincere sym- of m” harbor the 1C9 but the Rocky Poin shaped pendant. Mr. Ross, a native in Douwtte 531d 11, I f0 d! COfbfitt B18110? OI FUN of Skye and a veteran 0i Sebas- 0111'- friends. S Prince County Hospital and was __DEATH 0”“? M“ -—R1‘-'(‘I'JIVED SAD NEWS-MYS- Alumni Association of Summer- other try would be days. Last year the ed on April 6. The ice the end of 1940 was 267. BEE AT WINSLOE tnpol, was stationed at suitably remembered by the Nurses “MCKENZIE 0F Fm; y and n w“ them v ‘ Y All of the BEST Fred ivIacAuslar-d of Bloomfield side before her departure-S. “Relmwes has received word of the death in is daughter Euphem- e ferry on January with deep regret of the de two day! before the ha“ in 1940. no abl evenin w his home in French '1 y e g as naloe Hall on Fr was born. After long Cambridge, Mass, of her sister, 111-, m; Rotary luncheon yester- gzgfsgflylwit Mrs. Lydia Aitken. Mrs. Aitken day the guest speaker was J. A. at 54 years o" was the daughter of the late Wil- Gillies, secretary-Manager of the ham Hardy 0i‘ Cascumpec find rc- Prince Edward Island‘ Co-opera- sided f0!‘ molly W815 119a!‘ Ed- tive Livestock Marketing Board. lnonton, in the Carlo-dim! W951i. and his SLIDJPCL was the Agricul- William MacKenzie age’ Mr‘ Macxenzle service in the army, Mr. R0 to this Province and sett n, Euphemia marrying Harrington and Brack- Polnt gathered for ee," The score at the oe 69. Harrington Mrs. John swim-I IIEIJIIIN BROS. had not been but it was always would recover a SOCIAL GATIIERIN aged 87 years. " m: was spent at the s he had done in s. hilt this time it of rork and other trea and Bmckley 6a. where her husband died some tum} Products Marketing Act. previous 111110556 velurs. including Mr. Boss's service was not; to be and he passed peace- termission candy w years ago, Mrs. Alt-ken visited her Rpt-drian All’ Fisher presided funv awvny to h old home last summer. She was w1th Past, Rotary President Dr, W. seventy two years of age. Her only =J P. MalcMillan joint chairman. son Ralph resides in Toronto-S. 1 The guests were thfPe members FUNERAL HELD ON SATUR- medals, were given to Mrs. Messer- 15 etm-"M 1°51‘ Mr’ vv bv her father Mr J i Red a native of French “not Cross and am of songs, recitation Sues was out on. g look charge of the MacKenzie was River land weitl _ known n the dstrict and wll ‘Cirthf vligfmfilyflgugfgii much missed nor. only in the flun- who is serving in the R. address was read Myers presented him a d se. Arthur then thanked his m 1115 44' _____ t Union Road, saturdsy, ‘Dre Angel of Death . Ofrarles Percy Yoo visited our midst this tiln 3/9111"- " nay The funeral of the hte 1H Tilmnpson and Flight Lleut. J. 111‘ 3111111“ 11111‘ 11y 111"‘ 11131111 mpnds flurry Scott was held from Frank G. Portlock, also W. R. McCulley lfennessevs Funeral Home Satur- of Thomas Nelson 8r Sons, Toron- dav morning at 8:45 to St. Dun- to, and A. Keith Morrow. Char- staff's Basilica where Requiem lotietown. High Mrlsg was sung by Rev. Geo. hfcCnrmac who also conducted ser- - . \1(‘(‘ at the grave, Pallbearers, all pIARYS CHURCH — The pipe or- nlr-lnhvrs of the Laborers Proicc- ggn which has been for the prtst llvc Union, were Messrs. Bernard 40 _vears in Si. James Church, Arm- as its victim Peter Garlic d and respected resid- w Bank. P. E. I., at the comparatively early Jilsl. why one should life seemed most to understand but mysterious way His man. Mrs. Stanley Announcer. Miss and lvlirs. Harold keepers and Miss Georgie Willis, Judges. m’ “Eitiliiihhliiii-‘g owvoo - low". A poem "To 119- 1941 arnaret. was read by Mrs. Haroi Carver. Lunch was served by the ladle The remainder of the even- pent by names and music. and neighbours. There nrc lrft in mourn his widow, fornlerly‘ Pearl Vanderhill, one son, Roland, sin- tioned at Petzuvmva and who came gomei tto ntizcnd the funeral: three , anglers, rennie, lyirs, NEW ORGAN FOR ST’ Constable. Borden; Charles Adams, Kenslnggton; Janet at home. Also two Lucy. Mrs. Ralph Bernard llilies & Skins LIGHT HIDES 8 I-Zc HEAVY HIDES 7c HORSE HIDES $2 to $3 FREIGHT CHARGES PAID ON 200 LBS. OR Cudmore, score- the Airmen". com M POULTON - At ____ John Mlford Po UTIVE MEETS. —- mston. of Tignish ll The deceased was a g after Senator Q w‘ John Scott and the late t m. "damn. A wedding of much interest Pruniy, D. (lillis, ETIWSL 110E111. dale. N. S.. has been acquired by Bu," and Jame. Mm Frank Hllgllfi- 1-91111191 Rush 111151 St. Mary's Church, Surnmersirle, and o. but the Senate the Prince Edward 1s of Clyde River. He was b0 Royalty and whe y friends throughout the Charlottetown and p15“ 1n Halifax. N_ n young tho family Arihili‘ GWTMPY- Interment was in arrived last week. It is said to be Jack m Charlottetown,’ the Roman catholic Cemetery. .111 cxrciiflll’ condition and will be whom much svmpmy“, 1s extent“ M171‘1*'1"’~"11 111111110-51-111111111111" 115M 1111 11l\11l"<11f11i‘1.\.' 11y M17 A1111” ed. The funeral was held on Sun- spencling ills VflPllIIUfl lu Oltnwn. rcurrun of CilflfifiilCiihvll. St. M1ly's d“ with a 51101-1 Saturday, March 29. McIntyre in his 82nd ARSENAUl/L-At River where his flour and saw mill. e got his first ideas nf hirty years ago he Meadow Bank, and I-Zc PER LB. PREMIUM ON DEALERS LOTS BUYING DAILY AT nion at an execut e ices ilfred McCarville of Kin Kzizned yo take another a day, March 26th, ae, daughied of Mr. neth McLean of Ken- was united in marriage father operated a Church 1W1 o 111W 01'1"" mmv house followed by boushtafm-m at 0-1-1 Monthly. M:lrch_24. the death Tats ‘Q0 b111, 11 w“ 11111-1194 when d! 1,1 occllrrrrl of Mr. Elijah Mosher. at; are (13511-031.“ the c1u-ch and gfgokfflelnm a his rcswir-zice in Montague. v . h ..1 l. rt on October 10m, BIOSIIPDIlnLI not enjoyed uoodhcultlfi C m" l ghflpenoi, Urgnn M“ be a 11.1‘ sulmz LlIli8 and his passing was 1. Ho was a “mm, of sr-vlvnrlid slclsiii-inn to the church and Mrs" . Clinton Glydon of here until some flf- _ F ‘manned M m"; . son o when blag-mother Avards. passed awa . 1er's death he te the mill at St. ned at this work Church at Spring (3111-1113; Dregdeng o; 391811. presided today. daughter of M,‘ ma M: phiius Arsenault MAIIIIIIIE BLIIIIK CHARLOTTETOWN dent. White Sands: Jerome man. Red Point: d, West St. Peter's. and s. nt. Mount Carmel. all dlrec . S.ADun1op. Chap- ony. m; happy bride was Prince Street. has returned f1 visit lo Hamilton. Ontario. she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. BUOTE -In the undertook to opera m 1 w“ Re J . . v. City Hospital. AP- Avrtrds and remai oim Buoto, former- 11“. 1111' "W" ~ . iho want of such rm organ has been 1116 we . il0.l\l%1lfi11flllefiéllelql1iilé 1-911 191' 11111111’ 1"‘ " ' (3 at War he was in the mercantile _SAD BEREA'V'EX“IENT __ Much Allan Hainm. She was joinclreltgcre 1e, and after the war in busi- Mvrnl. of qmm; 1>_ E 1S1fln(1_s11¢;1<1- death of ills wife on Friday at the lvnitor. the (‘Ulilliv moved to Souris "1115! "99 "f 113 Y1‘ '_~' u, 1,“. “m1 m 1921,; ‘my opened up was before hrr marriage. Marv lVlc- funeral .“li)-I)t‘ll('f)ll. RH‘. P. McMuhoil. U- Iypflfs 11 1 l-alllrli who wrlnrul. His Lorrl- Mo“ 11‘>11 i" 11- ‘15111111 11- 8"‘ in ‘at \IiliI(‘ill Church, Kinkorrl,-S. . ‘i n’ tllz- ‘filrrlnv. us; rl by ‘ ' ‘ l \. W. wiz-liulunn nml Itev Donald. both of Saint 9111151 [in erslty. At 7 ocock in the even-l preacher. 'I'he' 1.; l‘. “flock wins» until l0 ifclolklaml la i IIL-ultd. lliii will be new" 611W“ (i 1%; It u" MDIdBIGII felt mt in motch- 47th oooeuorles of clack th it she wore a coat by her son, George, of the R 0mm s’ with ' t Ii iifax. and there he was'>‘-1'11111a1117" 1F _"X1°11‘1'1.11 1° M13 John who accompanied P3121 gulrrzaue in i919 to Laura 11111111 11/191101 "1 Kmkum m the holiday to Niagara Falls, - there by his man ilonest and ilprig a greeting for young and The death occurred l. brief illness, of J aged 86. Mr. McCallum had in farming all his ll d intelligence hdd ved a large measum of .0935. man of splendid char- r, was s. deacon in the t. Cross Roads. and was shcst esteem by all m. left to moum the loss a widow, (nee Marcia am McCallum on PHONE I448 Professional Bards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY. K. C. a. A. BENTLEY, K. C. . l‘. BENTLEY. LLB- larrfsters and Attorneys-Il- Luv MONEY T0 140A" 154 Prince Street PALMER l. HASLAM A. I. IIABLAM, ILA" LLB- IAIIIIIBTER ETC. SILLIKBBr-At Bummer Mrs. Mclvor FUNERAL hi}: il-gsebuds. She was Brudensil on March uuxlnt in Afonlusaue, which Cimkov 0i’ Charlottetown and will was new yesterday morning Jam” mm“. m“ was sold by illem about 1J8 kindly ‘remembered by friends me residence or hm. parents. M“ 1,,- QSQ_ at the capital Mrs. Mclvor was a and M". qmcopuljs ATSEHMHL‘ M” ---- devoted wife and mother and will Gm Ave‘ to me Church of the Mo“ Holy Redeemer where DAY. — A pro- Monday, June 9- the same date as last year-for celeb- io of ng's birthday is the current issue of the dnv ncluullv falls on official celebration His Majesty was 45 last Dec. l XTENDED-Much 1’ '1'“ TILED-At m Xe Qppgfwflmbghfhé“ 1 1 Monday, March a1. the ceremony a delicious rved at the home of M R A. l-"ORTY Hf “l DEVOTION ATbe sorely missed in the home. Her ll\.\ll.I(.‘.\,» l “orl flours firvo- wcct. chspczslllou miule. friends for Him Mass was Cplvwralvpd 1"‘ n‘ ~ l-rl ill Si Du urs i!‘ iu-r cvvly wllric mul the nolnmun- Cf-‘WCKCUHHV C, SS. R. ‘The pull- beurrrs were: (inf-don Kelly, Louis GAY~AE west oovehead Mon March 31, 1941, William Ody in 85th year lo. Frank Strain and (,1 .l ul Iuvk yrw-lu F ‘1i'_1' iay nf Kllviwrir cximlds the rllr-cp- J w r '- , _ t,» ; - I Y .- . . . Helellliaicli Strlrlnn H121? hntlltiylilllfilnHix [frtulthztntsdlucfizlltiigh Mccflrvlnc’ 111311141“) Goodwin‘ Maw , ,, N. .2 N I ‘ '_ ‘I, . f rum Costel 1 n ‘Ill(1IP1i111i1l1‘l‘(G/fi\R¥E1C1llg111ig11¥5git-ism“ 311111113111H€:1.1\'ei11;d9Glfh;drd2 wmmm DQ011519" Sen-k“ 1'1‘ sympathy is exte Mrs. Ivan Vaughn e luucrlll was held on gm” “"15 mm}; Tuesrlnv of their .l_v morninu from the, homo 111111115 c" 55;‘ M1 .._._._... Hmrrirnn Poss - L‘. ‘vim; __ . , ‘ ,g4_ ‘ ,IL- itie grl stood on t 1 nrvs rigged agvlglyghsgqhe, llnerdwhich was bringing her . ‘ W'l t Sind_ even- 5111111 11- 11011‘ 110111 1"“ 11°11 “m1 R°"‘11i?gmew11rr;. Jzlfrllrlo gllhikef‘ flier an Margaret Pinto. and vl ' paper into a bottle, n ihrelv into lllc sen, wted by Rev. A. J. .. t. the P. ti. Island Monday, March 81 . 9y th t veslerdav afternoon fr 3:” 1mg bu“; In oral Home of P. L Bo Re C k t The little one was laid the People's cemetery. —RETURNED T0 WEST — Mr who has been spend- IPPV - MWIY-Whds by One brother. Wll Tuesday Aprn LA Callum in his l6 liam McCallum Colorado, also survives. w; Iv QQI nflldl fi FUIVI‘ Cl the . . f 1, t n _ m “mi Mm stuffing some 194l- Jlmos Mc- 111‘ '11 F~1""'1111"111' “.115 oxnowd 1‘°m'.1-11iiil?§r°.v§= 01111011110111 OSIICFDPOOIKE which she the , “.35 37 Wars of 3g‘. He; It was a let-tel‘ to her Lflihfll‘ hiie Mnrgnrel. sel- eeting of the Catho- o _ __ g , 1, d1 , 11,311; London. Meanw $1,111“ 1111;111:111“, “.13‘},"% $131115 %a;‘,fi 1:11:31’? Iiiiigrfbevia‘ my theHaBaptist tied (iown m ny v.1 a -1- . -- - ~' l ' m. [O-kmm b,‘ no“ Hour 1n 11,9 Church and her beautiful Chris- Surprise l), , 1'.“ ‘ ' K ~ - beln . , » . .3 . .lvho hurl tile pleasure of her ac 011 11111111“ PIH:E1;.1Y..TH111E at 7 n i1qlltlllllllllCl‘, She loaves to mourn H!‘ ilfld . ,-.. .- » - - lwu 1» .11 llil u llll .%.lll<I( hwnlv 1"‘! t IIEAH] .1»<l(..»l1... oi Prince Erlwttril 15' 1111111 M lzinzl rlvrr lllc weekend caused dis- 1W1Wl" ~ it.‘ past year visitln HUGHES - At the P. in Quebec. Imagine her ‘nds Tu is other clay when her nd congratulated her g such n. good posimistress. received the Imttle letter, A llrr nlul son-ill-lnw, Mr. lobster fisherman nu Prince Jumr-s sullwuu. with ward lslnlwrl luul founrl lhc lm e resided; one son, IIar- opened it and forwarzlrd the note lalnd leaves this mom . Rogers went west in 1910 and had not been home for years, H“ likes the we but luvl reiumed to t e ides of settling down MDRIIELI. a co. . meetinn Open 01' by the oimoisin. Rev ~ 7'11) The FOTLV Hours llnn chnrcrvcr cirdeureti her to B11 11111191‘ 111°“ 11 D0 n. um " ' BIRTHDAY GREETfNGS-— L. A. Paynter is tods day at her home in MMABTIIUR — At the P concluded the unnu 011 W“)! All?" convenors was read: Rzofillsn. Study Y's Man A. J. Hula “N11,”, m “.11., sm-vkr; 11111119“, 1111. 101d in llollywlvood, California; and in him. --'I'he Explorer. 4 , - ‘ 1 . . . ' . : h. H was the rufa I)i"l,\\'f‘t"ll iirookflrlli ii 51-‘1191- M1‘ A11“ W111“ “r and Konslnrton, a liistmlre of flP- - (iul not vxpvct Y0 WWO snlzir-l- rtworvri unlll Atlontlnv even- ing. In the mz-allilule. hovvevl-r. WIT?‘ 11"‘ '11"1111“11d "n '1 510M111 10111117911 two fractured ribs and receiv- e Province, but having gh the winter he hod e conclusion that. the ry was more to his lik- on the Island he spent visiting his brother, Mr. ogersat Coleman. On way back to his home near icdrn p off to visit frlen President last night lottewwn Y's Men's lmnusl meeting of the organisation. Edwin Johnstnne was made vice- prcsident. Ralph. MacLean was sl - ted secretary and mixer. Other members of executive include, Ho Mrs. J. I. Cullen. Iidsen 1- isi Qerv II. .F. IIIIIIIIIBALII J-CTIIIMHIIOIG. 41. form- at the Magdalen ny in the Char- husband predeceased her Blllflillt ti; lThc Rex. ,, _ r -. . . Th funeral w l ery pars '11‘, 1.5 111mg‘ 01111111115 (1)1; 11121111111111.5111Tucsfilavl afternoon from 1Islands. passed aw 11 T""'111“1"° c1fln11mny 511111] her lute rosirlmlce at 2:30 to the ‘llottctown Hospital u 1Pcoplc's Ccuu-irly at. Sulnmersitlc, lfollowcd a long lllnes Chartered Account-mil lantern Trust Bulldlnl ‘Prainor. grrzstitu [at the sacred Heart Burleml Twm _|1q ACCIDENT -— Mr. Frank more than 10 years, s body is resting at the Sacred Heart the president. 00f’- the chapel of (‘llillllilllllflliiflll vvns nminfained with [Gamble of [Jmklphvr Road. sums,“ Father Buote. I, ti volunle. _ Tno Cnnndzan f ‘ lilYiiY 5 WW1‘ "'11- 31“‘1‘1‘11’ "1 "EH1" rrs-in l1 rnllxvav or .51 Flu-trio lines across Hllisbnxw IC 1 5 1' ‘ rry Oudnwn gstone, Harold Hess-t: esbv. IELL 8| MATHIESON curred st the Prince dav. March 26. 0f . . . field. a native of Morlsnd. RI d Sh . _ -- l kl up when he [Home until today. Then it will be Nnmmm THC’ €\-‘1z5“tlTrb(\vrt(i 215m “git-l sleigh while gtaken to St. ‘ng nearmvhcre Pontifical High as activities will the recording secretary's Eu- Tho election of officers then Joyable evening was held It. ‘vii mouchr- Mr (iambic and his ‘Requiem will be swirl bv His Fx e “Dado” home o‘ Mr’ End Mu‘ . s‘ . . . l. . .. _ . . - Hrlrlue wont down under tho load lwue WP", thriving 1mm.- and nflccllency. Most Rev. ,1. A, 9311111- "1 11"" 11111‘ 51111111111’ “1wr11°"n' They Hut-v were nmklng the crossing the gvan, Bishop were restored c1113’ i" 1° MW" 1“ irunnrrs of the sleiuh became caught lLnter in the day the borlv will be W11" 311m" 11114111111111- 1'1"‘ 1111"‘ m?‘ :hPl.'.Vf‘f‘|\ the steel tracks. the horse itrtken tn Father H‘ i"'i1'i‘"1 1“ 7”1"111""1‘1" "11" M111'1ill'okc loos-r- and Mr. Gamble whofpnrlsh at. 1111mm for imrinl. riv Hours". 11"‘ 11111“""Y" hrmloilricrl m hold on m the reins m when the Kenning in a bod . on Miss tun for Ottawa, Ont.. has accepted s position Civil service Commission. . with the IOIIOWI HONEY T0 LOAN time of her marriage cmmm mo“. cmflotuw" P. it. C J. Bousfield. a na- ho fourteen years ago. ‘President-Mrs. w. r. may m- rs. Bousfleid was a valued life elected)‘ lst. Vioe-orest-Mrs. J. E Father Buoto was n srm or thr- (mM-i-B!" M break was rmnirvvi b)‘ Plffm“ mm‘ lprovenl the nulmal from rilnninll ‘late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Huote panv lurslnvrl but the telephone mwny “m 1111mm, 0111, (If m.» sleigh1nf 51, were comfortably settled, the trooo F. MCPHEE I. A. K. C- nd s faithful at- . iss Bruce with a beauti- . Char Alflzllcan Churcltifi a 031m! Vico-oros-Adro- J- D m: 2nd. 1941, Jofnepih“ servil-o to tur- eastern S'(‘IIOI'I of L116 41nd dragged some distance on the gbnm, two mugs from Province was only partially restor- 11mm. Mrs. Gamble was not hurt ‘attended the puhllc ed, . ‘but received a bad fright. Mrs. ,nnd later st. Dun Tm storm heron cflrly Sfliilrdov {Gamble nltllough suffering a good Charlottetown. He wit‘: n three-Inch snow fall. Later ‘Ideal of paln has been able ‘to keep ‘theological studies at. Laval Semin- 11, m,- (Igy 11 turned to sleet. and jnimlli. Sew-ml people have had Qary. Quebec. and wits rnrdfiinerluat 11,.“ g.1111-.1;|-.' 1113111. back in snow tmullle in the swing with thcITignIsII on June 7. l-PZJ. [he unc- _., .,, 1, ,.~lun4- tlllnu ltlliI ii. is hope-d llmt molly was prlinllna-rl IIV ‘the /\ 3--rvllll~-nr-r-lll.llr wind llellvell [he llulluuillws will look into the Bishop Louis- nlmllry of Lnalloite- 1'!‘ ~ L: Amy-n wit vice-nres-Miss Marv McDon- ‘htlzasy-Mrs, J. H. Blanchard (rs- Miss Evanlellno Vesssv Corresnondlnl Sem- Mrs. nhv. c unoill l’ -w . su n Tr or. ‘firs. V3.3. Rabin: illixfll. c services th health permitted. She and her husband were loved v nil who enjoyed their friendship and will long be remembered their great kindness and hos The funeral. which was he Si. Paul's church. was lnrgelv nt- Isilliifd. nml the flor beautiful. a token 0f in whlrh she was held bv her many church while her t. as a mmernwco of athough compieielv n by surprise, in a few well osen words thanked them one r thoughtfulness and ul gift. assuring them, lhm. would always be. ever ln her which all heartily “For She's A Jollv OWEN - At the Prin land Hospital on , len Owen of North Riv 7th year. Man's University. MocGUIGAN 8. TRAINOR At Georiswwn. Mar gunman‘. Kn John H. Walker, lied ‘nlai-icr and mnkc the crossings town. Ofdfliitfll joined m ‘mama . l,» f- - _ ll ~ ‘belt ‘ f r fr. vclllng with slcilzhs. some day was Bishop [.90 Nelllgan. “<1?.€.11.»'l‘=13.'1.1110111QQQEII-vgiuwiflél: Themnccqdcrltq pliant imvc we" "Irv Jitfod "i I11"; 11"W-""d.°-711‘°11° __‘,,,,.,, 1 ., m,” 1,) 1M My” g1] (lgy hutch nmrc serious especially n fmpans Wll.) tie Cdilfl l yeswdm itrain had come along at the time. ices. Hsngelljxe Psouet. Mrs. Jas. Brown The reminder of own‘ m“ mm Grand ‘Prosodic, as enjoyed in music, and social chattel. The remains were laid to mst in m m“ ‘i h: 16th Bil. MIODONALD~AE the People's Cemetery beside the M I0 usbdnd.