{"11 to the same devi ifi s. 5e 22$ wine at certain intern over a six the period. - mgr?“ procedure has been as fol- liged to present his or her is- tration certificate, alo with c medical ‘perm-it" to a ' nt of- Offielal Statement ~Pbilowiud is‘ the text of a letter noeived ywgdfly by a local rea- identfrosno iclaisodthcmipart- of labour ing ..Dea.r Iii‘: "Your letter o! Jan 28 add. teased to the Dominion ureau of finial?“ con m u uosi m. SC G 011 0 - ilntion oertificyafn. b; m “£1 wded by that office to m for - ‘ rm- or wivihaes and authority tomuut the production 019W NW Rosiafrution cert- iif of plume wiehina to buy ‘MW tuitmlr l: r "r in; of certificates to seals? w‘ b the - minim ‘,1! a m. iavovinciai Liquoit cogs») y“ early in the war period. m“ d“, e-"Tilfl l fcraotlaih n; &lced a definite "mmifg .113 amount of a of the rutrioted sup- s MARITIMER TALKS ' (Continued hum o.“ 4) M? r" OIIITIMIQAQ-reemqqfl ‘Thu estio f leisure ‘y; ourningomterfocé-tpta: fr‘: and succession duties by the fed: 9TB] grower touches only the (ring; ii i incl. The Government must g: to the Conference with dean", "iliidlv The Poo le who live from the soil of Nova cotia must Jnaho their own trade agreement; w“); Cuba and Newfoundland, By ‘Vin- w of what does an aggregation 0g vetroadtliig .'r'§i".‘"'»';3€€.‘ mi“. w Inds in the htlllltltetgnDwe ti; “Weiilmeht propose to submit to e veto of foreigners, who); vroposes to erect a flouting mill itigmililie lfsgaiifsx waterfront at the l” d‘?! The Canadian guerril- m not Willi t0 39g l fluuryng i; . any more than they wish to menu cement plant, or 91am ova Scotia. Why are h; ten inals there‘! To let ica-bo god "Id! set out to salt water. Boas y one believe there would be my terminals there if the Bi. Law. am’ ""0 Won the year around? add insult to ilflury, q Harbor ommlssion, domiciled n the back ‘are continent, walks over the “f of competent men living on m?! ‘lei-front, men who know ships h kl iotflos. n is past time that 2c woo s control of our orts me to an end. Does Nova cotla Vilnius to submit to the bleed- nfi of the motor vehicles gang by ymchl two to three millions yearly sored out of the pie of l"! province? Loot, which" ffilv 1M0 the leans of thieves, by Parliament! Are the mes to be manaclad by fed- fni: 311012161116 titan told to work cans“? 0y o pay taxes to There is but one w out of the gsnadian clutches. ova Scotia ustlcollect all taxes, customs. ex- so nciuded, and hand over to l nads our per capita tax for the ‘Kmmlw public services, and we Ihaii defin what "legitimate" 1m- 931°!!!‘ es will not be strain- n mush the fingers of Canad- rscketeers. ‘ at‘ is for he hbva Bcotia Govern- t to tel the Conference bluntly ‘Inlg unless thq blockade by tari . me ltlfzos and mpudent encroach- our" "lion the internal affairs of we 1900MB cease it will Issue a koiéizlqlcdian to the peo is of Nova Canada, The people emand a Hgmhbyzn- Such a pronouncement ‘unml the sunrise upon the re- .,,Mch ‘on of liberty and freedom u 0|‘ Iovohty years in these he wltnesk have lain buried under ;w' ofiuldl of‘ constitutional 3mm- bmau voence and econ- ‘ '31! American Colonials. geldhlt")? I . ' '3 “u? forty years since Norway 1mg the head of the 0t llldom. and seced- reasons which no; . b , ‘"105 ‘ill flurm$ wgsl‘: aub- .>.r.-.~..1. Acting i legially In Marking- _l' Crocket ‘s. 1-21.41. been “‘— the air ort is moved to e ATTENTION IUBIC DOVEDB- 5 Don't miss Leslie Holmes. outetand- n°'““‘ °“ “$“"‘"“' "m", egg? gs _ g gs ec§§.ri5s its; 13 c; “l” rmvanounn COMMISSION “"1"” users - st bho re monthly fee fog-ugh oil-iii “who, 1 Uwuc-luon to g3 for Commission yesterday afternoon wage? “ma, among o! the pitted. a program for ring and M" Ufle Interviewed A said last i ht h h letter ROI: ‘the felomiglgecged t- ment of Labour respewng Q1 d“, i hi! olllrtmant rr~ ‘n: nota- tions or endorsements upon p cents for ‘liquor warirnallnts‘ an , Lame said, had mfg-med him the marks or designs used by his g» department on the certificate could be no more than one-quarter of an inch square and that written per- mission from the Department was necessary before authority to make notations or endorsements upon the certificate could be sranted e said he hoped to have Presentation To Mayor Blanchard From City Staff eaaant s rise awaited His t9 MayoPJ. E. yesterday evening when he called at d o'clock to the City Hail text that certain papers ls sirnatur, at the City at the City Hall he was to the Council Chambers the employees of the City were gathered awaiting his fter a short address was read to His Worship by Clty Clerk J. A. Fullerton on behalf of the City employees. a cow-hide brown leather suitcase was hlmmby the City Cler Mayor Blanchard in a brief ad- dress thanked the gathering for the honour done hi them he would always remember rat on they had him. Among those who spoke briefly expressing their rezret at ti tirelnent of Mayor Blanchard from f cl m! of Police A. Birt- M Following i: the'text of the ad- dress which bears the signatures of all City empioytas: W rs p "It is with feelings of regret that pioyces of the City Cor- oration have assembled here to- ay to say farewell. time, first as a during the last two years as our time has now arrived when £330 lfimzegiglgns]rgéforflnguhrt ' ‘vote an entirely new group of out- friendships you have ma wii la ing ones. We hope, you will not lose interest .n ci c ..... . . c“ b"; m". one r .-=-:.: em ore-reurnan serv s ycno etoplytamesofan kind toCl , rtlng remembrance from have had the measure of working under to accept this sins it our very best futur the on: of qaonotmowu." It, to the domination an inland it.“ v Brow‘&Son fimAutoJtifqAcoiqieortfiiclcnegs and Plate Glass ‘Insurance at -Lowe_et Rate cssmt customs] "v" Building ii Alum" ' » able ll advance onaswns. for Eowgraphs. IOI WIILIIIIIIAIIIIQI Taken liver ‘ The former raga buiidihl at Irounds as soon aa moving i"! “#000- Prlm M W11” 001- manta can be made. it was learned theProv Y. - itniro scarier of the 40th Genemi funeral of the late Mrs. Emma of the Salvation Arm . The t.- s ler. Ge Mcldiil , Ed» . outfit l-lu h: Julia-d meeting of the after routine business was com- summcr was discussed. lane are bolus made to secure certain ploy- the second day of the campaign are meeting with an enthusluuc canvass for next week's aopoint- ments. The success of both the Survey in Charlottetown seems 1 LT. grou f t Ch 1 i ' 38PM" Cfiuxoch he ar ottetown Dallshter Banquet in the church Sins-song led by Miss Pearl Burns, su per served by members of the‘ Pr ncess Elisabeth Group of the i Women's Auxiliary. Jeanette Lad- MacLean proposed a toast to the Church which we r sp d d t b _""_“"___- the minister. Remsl. 5. Li“ eandothfl U. S. RANIONING- toast to the Sunday Sc col was Elven by Jenn MacArthur and the} ‘School Superintendent, Mr. R. J Rupert, responded. Mrs. Edwin embassy. all of whom held special $11?!“ ‘911100000 i0 "10 i088! t0 press conferences in the Parlia- ° B" which wee lzfiznoécgl? rnent Buildings. Velma Good and to by Mrs. I. J. Levy. Hearty thanks Marguerite Brehaut. A iivel sing Taps brought the evenin to a exercise the greatest priv which our men have fought years is now yours to ex less in n not pleased with the manner which our affairs as citizens were conduc ed. Now is your chance to [standing buenesmen into office Iran,“ cunpgign an‘; Norm. "u; , and let them bring to City Hail oil western Europe Wfllking the gtreets v1 the eound businsas principles they o; Qttawa jobless, a. drive is beins employ in their own firms. They made to eradicate married women are offering themselves for election ggomcthe civil service in this cap- ital this city is properly run for your benefit as economically as possible. solely to aid you and to see that“ ‘rhis is something every citiaen Wi wants done. This city is tired of goo haphazard methods of conductins jobs in the Government service’ its affairs and demands a new lyfl- and earning between $1.000 and 82.- tem. The following menare ca s- 990 a ygar. Moreover them have bie of and are pref-fired i0 Si" he ‘ been msny cases listed by vete- same pa-inetaklnll attention to thou-my munguqow ‘my; 5 mug, they d0 vhis w'fs and two or more children their own, and that is the kind of f“, an wgrklng in the government scksrnistrstion . WITMWWW" service; tbus bsrrln veterans from needs and vam- Voto @9011 M‘ "Jobs which are the s by virtue of he Daniel Noonan in Ward l: ~Wo1- the preference-established for o- then udei in Ward 2: J. Gor- ‘vemu mpg“ mm, ew don acDonald in Word 3: Picton’ ldcConnac and 000110 Ryln l" civil service commission for a sur- Word 4: M. Albln- firm“ .1110 vey or the situation. with the sus- LL-COI. DIV“ OWIIIQ. DAIO" in yuan“ that t)" wflg of guy mgn m i...*"“..";:i‘: emitti- a:"t'r..."'s'""~ “.00.: Yr.- m e ere , mm empownen n to head this outstsndlns sffluil public service of Canada. "m c . business of this city as d lead this city to better civi rz-‘ianagemert. MM! Too Late To Classify ....__------———— l ma sans - ass-rs‘! warn :11" we is Mir-s fortsbiy s1- _ er Charlottetown Bowls for cattle. (new) alsadlizeilnoflhl ‘or tmmmk B0108, lllfllllld. an. aura nsollllti and pricqwrite KY2 o/o mend. accompagqd w d. uardian. 3-18-91 dlillfitfir Na ssbs -- 1e nrraaxan - mph-mm m; 4 1;’ 3w "" | eta: truck. Apni 1a mmefi , . ' °""' m‘ fi ad- Phone 1 . sis-n hem Th, Red or,“ a pro-war day's work. made 31o Qppojntments ‘,’;’,"§,',,{',‘,‘fg Government spokesmen say thst day, but a number of persons were n“ W Bemw" “M? 00031"? h" unable to attend and usually "h. made the quickest recovery in phoned in asking for appointments ‘Europe. Eighty per cent of i939 eter Mrs. Leith Wright reoorted is the terse! for the second half "i" the members of the Women's o: tbs year in both industry and‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion asricuiture. response in the course of their An estimated tine-third of the NBiIYICflIaIGS assets were ‘dosing- ed by t e war and to res ore e first “d 39cm“! “wen "‘"Y cmstliosc is a tremendous task. Aside ‘uumm transport is locking. raw materials are scarce and modem machine y uet b obtained to modernise CJLLT‘ m" U“. " Th” cc‘ ennd re-gquip factories. 81d a Mah" ‘M will be some agricultural exports hall last evening at a pm, A "m; next your. but added:- opened uh 1 t] m _ fore agriculture is back to nor- ter which °iiree‘"§1r5i:’t§§irvm§§h§§. mal, five years for industry and 10 and Iuests sat down to a splendid yell’! fol‘ Holmium" Gannon market has been tempor- "'1'~0'°I“1@m 0f "w C-C-I-T- act- ariiy lost. with Allied control au- eg ailtoast mistress. The toast to morgue; roger-limp; imports to “f! "3 y" pr°p°sed b? M!" barest necessities Vital imports Islngnfir anlrrhwaszaeapgndlfl i0 BY from Germany also have been cut g ° “i- Madm" off for tn. time beins. . proposed by Betty Hamm response “m. o’ sfippéy predicted 5 yum, to the ladies for preparing the mum“: H‘ e - cl Belgium at a conference this banquet was expressed by Miss ggzemoon‘?lglum| he mchfiroe a: g p i finance reserves and m" o owed and m” m" “I o! its immense resources in the Bei- close. Other guests incl ded Dr. sun Gonzo where the world's rich- Zelia Clark, Miss Grace Crosby est uranium mines m located. is and Miss Florence Simmons who ir. a position to pay in 801d 0!‘ CB“- acted as pianist. Indian currency for its urchases. - th k t f Can dian ships 55 “Tums 0! Chflrlvilwwlhand aelreadav purchased seven lode-y you have on opportunity/l a Ioflthe Park Battleship Fleet, now 0 ‘be given to free men. and . one for sfiggmglfpg Crown conrpany. glitzy gazilegvtvtrzltsaaxyg ytesrsl I: ‘Griffidl; Bldg. head of the United e a o o seec m“ the men who will Ifiilresont ylllliwasgslnxgton seeking loans for the in the City Council for the next [rehabilitation of rltlsh industry. two years. The wssetisiwiivn you told a group oi Canadian news- havc many times V010“! in DB5‘? papermen that Great Britain was 003ml 0nd "nlnmlhl" W11"- lto tell a sob story" in its request Your voices have said you weir ‘go; mam; minent civil servants say w are M . Ch to illaclay f k Corner w: a’ passen er go £15.. r _ V -$“su'>i’§ r"°""om"°'...". tooodll-ii r‘.“.'t.';€‘““’ "“ m“ °"""'. a Liquor Ps- vfpai i ieie, Monday Feb. 18, st 8.30. 1 | _ om g2 i “H! est n ght The buildi was ' a i from the 8.0 . Laolpnsrtma ro seas-r -- at Dominion Depart l’ antollabouv M a of d iii m Branch for the authority‘ inoiai GOVJIIIHQIW ylt was deoidemghogi un‘d.er“:i1€ “vifiufiffiwriiwui! reduction of certificate; to have the Leslaiéiure open on in: la . a Fob 26. is will be the sigargnby local members of thr FUNERAL YESTERDAY -'l‘he cinl Department of Asriculture. 1t is understood that Vocations, it f!‘ th a Zn°1'“§%'.§... “Ber-vices $59!.“ ‘Z33. i‘..$i§’.‘§“§'r Emclnd-sliwiffi $1‘ codename the‘ effect Jens snouoy W" ‘w yesterday Training School officials have hat liquor. d {:5 ucted by Mr. and Mrs. Maolbean ficlent experience and the naces as. ui ment to move such a bearers ' P m! u” m 8 m... Carr wliiiiuoiffi.’ r.33"‘ci’.'.'.".1i‘§ii2§‘8.i’$"l1"ifsnlfldrtffififfrtslél by the mic: i=1‘. David Blrt and Arthur Chsnd- toil: till: 6:311 to perform the task u n s ..__.. , we; FUNQAL AT W!!!‘ 00V!- by so feet wide and the other 4‘ ts BIA-B — ‘Ilhe funeral of the late feet by 80 feet. The eonnoetirr arious Mr. Israel Strickland of West Cove- piece is 20 feet by 16 feat. e head was held yesterday afternoon d from West Covehesd United Church m for the movinz or the buudlns. have been used and services were conducted by Rev. i‘ 1' "0000 i0 "l" it "l "I l" ‘ewilllid: ‘fill. Wilson. The pallbearers were. “ma” by ‘he 1'“ °t "m," While no definite time has bet: i. ,,,"“""“-&“‘w‘% Wm”... tutti... ‘$25.23;’; '" ‘“ Sabotage Lessons Backfire 0n nuun By JOHN DAUPHINEE THE HAGUE. Feb. i2 — (OP) '- und equipment for the use of 55500080 lit-Eons taught Nether- YW" $13’ e kiddies of the City and in ma. lenders during the five-year Ger» ' ' I; ition to this the improvement 0g man occupation are delaying post "r an“, bathi facilities came in for oon- war recovery of their country. slderab discussion whim W111 1am- develop into action. High in prior- lands production From i940 un. "Y f0!’ 5N5 year's Pfflilram is a til liberation butch miners a.p- glluixwlo sports field st Victoria plied “go-slow" tactics as then ' contribution to the figiht against i Hitler's Roch. ~ Coal is the backbone of Nether “Now they can't unlearn their .’.1i.i‘z.'%*.§.".’..:ES:’§':.:’tY ' “mm “mm” m“ ' 1"“- ... .. u. mobile unit .. m. sill: i331; 33,133? gg;;=,=,;,,1g;> 1,5,3» g», egg i- s! ‘ on m“ headquarters yestemw’ Idustries. "Tney still don't turn in After that progress will be slower. rum the coal shortage, adequa‘- Trade Minister H Vos said there “It will be two or three years be- Expcrtg still are drastically be- ow normal on» the big prewar (Continued from Page l) Paul G. Kronecker, Belgian Min- between Canada He mentioned that Be gium la in ion THAN 40,000 ennui cmzns on i0 iiiiiNTAlN YOUR GREATEST mun Yilil OWE n T0 T Vote As You Like ‘ BUT VOTE Charlottetown Civic Elections TO-DAY This ad Sponsored by Charlottetown Junior Chamber of Commerce‘ CISE lT FREELY. Highway Traffic ls Problem in Britain BY MURIEL PENN Confirm Award 0f iLG. To Maj. John Footc Maj. John Footc of Hamilton and Port Hope, Ont, Vic-toriu Cross winner of the Sec- grliti Great Vigor, ll K. 0f 0. Monthly Meeting ls lleld . The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown council. Knights of Columbus. was held last evenlns and was iaruciy attended. Grand Knight l-‘t. ened with prayer LONDON. Fob. l2 - (Funeral- Brilain’s police forces today face a. peacetime problem-that of cop g with the tremendous increase in road traffic since the end of the '94‘. “London's busy morouahfares are congested with queues-of automo- biies. not citizens-which lengthen Since the basic gasoline ration was rosin-red lest June. permitting the ordinary motorist to drive 160 to 200 miles a. month. private oars have been put back on th oeds in increasing numbers. With relaxation of ihe ban on oods and improved bus servicx-t is estimated next month they will be Central Lond0n—the rare-war prob- lem of wnaeation has returned. Already it takes twice and in by Rev. '12P. But financial statement. by the Grand Knight. was unan- imously adopted. Dr. J.A. MacMiilan, reporting for "strictly in the lino of duty." thick-set Presbytcrian part at Dieppc. _ where he refused evacuation .ng that a large amount of equip- ment hnd been bought lo. of lumber de- livered and work would commence at the camp site as soon as poe- ble. Mr. Michael Campbell reported that the outdoor rink st Bzighwn. sponsored by the Knishta of Coi- umbus was running amoohhi MA. Farmer reported that returned men were wounded, later becoming a er, was a "very ordinary pece of d "I don't think a man should be a padre of a regiment and not no where they go. Our regiment went to Dicppc and I went ly in thc line of duty. Modest and quiet-spoken. Maj. Foote puffed on his men of his regiment. thc Royal ng disbanded by the Park Earlier in the day. Sir Wilfred nation t0 Ottawa and ct "pleading for charity or trylns Jobless Veterans with hundreds of veterans of the There ‘are scores of cases ro- vcs of men earning between ad.- and $4.000 yearly are hoidins A request 1s going forward to the >1 Personals Tb no ds-of so; ° "it"... i‘. hill-l! some cases three times as long as a year ago to drive from one point to another in London at peak traf- traffic authorities are seeking to soivc these problems. Long-term solutions include the building o-f a ring road around the most. congested areas ke through traffic off the oid narrow arteries of the East, End. the City (thc heart of London). and the West End. and provided with "fly overs" to reduce intersections i0 a minimum. One such circular mad was completed around the outskirts of London just before the war and already has proved its use in tak- ing traffic off crowded roads the outer industrial areas taking advantage of the advice of the rehabilitation committee of the f C. Deputy Grand Knight R. Ii. Bradley prize gauged by Mr. Hamilton Light Infantry brave ones who ail did as much and more than I did." f, fell in battle, lacking field dross- ings which they _had given Announcement of the award of a]. Foote, a native of Madoc, Ont, was made early to- day by Defence Headquarters. He wns ihe ninth member Canadian Army to win ihe coveted award and ihe second Dicppc hero to be so honored. The other was LL-(fiol. Cecil Merritt of Vancouver. T the isrseet amount cf members at meetings. Under the heading. the good of the order. Mr. Carl Greene. Mr. William Campbell and Mr. Aubrey Ward recieved cups and spoons for the new additions to their fam- as. ‘Ilhe lecturer, Mr. William Camp- bell, then took over the duties of the chair while the Rev._ butler gave a very interestzng and landing on the flleppe beaches he became a first nid worker, operat- ing from a post esinhiiahcd in a slight depression just dcep cnpugi: to give cover to men lying nown. Time and again he left the nnst to administer morphine to men m pain or to carry wounded men to SHAMROCK SCHOOL cloud with prayer hich doughnuts and coffee were served by the lecturers committee. Defends Churchill's llighttc Sclltpcochos I ty. _ "On tilesc occasions," sand the citation, "Foote exposed himself to an inferno of fire and saved many lives by his gallant efforts." Discuss Invffititura Report of Sham u Grade Xfil, Mary Mayhew. Grade VIII.—1. Myrtle Mayhew; 2, Florra Graham; 3, John Mst VII.—1, Noreen Duffy; Army authorities today were dis- cussing the possibility of delaying the special investiture for Maj. John Weir Foote, latest Victoria Cross winner, until after ihe arrival of the new Governor-General, Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander. It is felt it would be s proprlate that one of the first oficial func- tions of the famous mandor, who directed thc Cunn- dinn Army Corps in Iiniy, Victoria Cross invesiiiurc. norms: The Undertaking and Funeral Directing Grade vf-i, ‘Donnie Gillie, Grade IV.—1_ Marie LeBianc; 2 Junior Matheson; 3, Charles May- mew. Grade lL-l. Ward Graham: 2. Jennie Mnyhew; 3. Alice Fail. Grade I. A.—1. Yvonne LoBianc; 2, Marcellus Hagan. Grade l. B.-»1. Jennie Cairns. Teacher - Mary Murtagh. W sto Ch for publication the secret wartime caches he delivered in the House o Commons was questioned today gromittiomupno’ "iii Slim‘ out‘? r n e r mculsewin blish his speeches. Attlee said "no 'official roo- llrs. Thomas ltoonsn. Rich- Busincss of the late Mr. Frank l-lenncsaey will continue as The. Frank l-lenneasey Funeral Home under the direction of the late Mr. He - nessey’s son, Michael Henneaaey, have associated with hill the same courteous and efficient staff. Ill-TIE l-‘UINESS - At the Prime County Hospital on IUD. 6. i046. to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Furncsa Summereide. a son. Donald Russell. THOMSON — At P. E. I. Hospital Feb. 1i 194d to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred ‘Thomson, Dunstatfnage. a son, stillborn. XII-LY — At the Charlottetown . N6, to Mil‘. and Mrs Joseph Kelly, Peakes. a CLINTON-At the Charlottetown Hospital Feb. 1i. i948, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Clinton. Char- lottetown. a son THOMPSON - At the PEI. Hos- itai, Feb. il, 194d, to Mr. and rs. Wilfred Thompson. nee Eileen Weatherbie, a son. stillborn. DEATHS TRAXNOR — At lnweli, Mesa, Feb. l 1946, Mr. Charles ‘Ih-atnor, aged 0i. formerly of Hope River. Mat-KENZIE — At Si. Peters, I-‘e-h. l2. 1946. Mrs. Henry MscKenziu in her 00th year. Funeral notice later. MMDONALD — At the Charlotte- town Hospital Feb. l2, i946. Lieut- enant Lewis MacDonald of Monti- cello. lot. 4.2 in his 89th year. Fun- eral notice later. MoKINNA — At the home of her daug fer. Mrs. Sankyo. California. on anuary 15th, 1944i. Mrs. Eiimic McKenno. formerly of Conway. P E1 , aged 88 vears THORNTON — Suddenly at Tor- onto 0n Ebb. il, 1M0. William Thor-men. eon of Mrs. and the late Herbert ‘rhornfon. in hh 32nd year. Funeral notice later. OATWAY — At the Provincial eianntoriuln, Feb l2. 1946. Roland Sinclair Ostway of Borden in his 25th year. The ranxnlns were for- warded from the Cutciiffe Funeral Home yesterday afternoon to his residence when funeral will bc held Thursday afternoon, services starting at 1.80 interment will be in Searietown Cemetery. JIYNDMAN - On Tuesday, Feb. 12, at the Charlotte Residence. Charlottetown, Catherine Macdon- rid Hyndman widow of the late Charles Augustus l-lyndman of Brighton Dodge, Charlottetown. in the hundred and first year of her age. lfimerai Thursday from St. James Church, service starting at 2.30 p.m Restinu at the MacLenn Funeral Home until Thursday W0"- Fllfilly lilocisliy request towers to be omitted. (Ottawa and l-‘fdmonto paper» please copy.) MaoDONALD - At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Feb. 12, iMl/Licut. Louis MacDonald of Monticello. Lot Al. in his Bath ear. The re- mains were forwar ed yesterday afternoon from the Prank Hen- resscv Funeral Home to Monticello where the funeral will take place this morning to the Roman Catholic Church Interment will he in the church cnnetery. N.D. MacLean, vmbearsasn ' nmssmnn Ierth r cameo-st... A