~10 ~., . - k-erv -.>-*-.-:v-_~. ‘nine men who v.~<"/fl9>IrQ~n Origin bl been. \ rue cnAaLo-it-rerowlyty _ “GUARDIAN l. oer H»- ouR SATURDAY SUBSCJRIBERS AY FUNERAL SATURDAY — The luneml of the late Many M. Poir- te; mo]; place Saturday morning from the Frank Hen-runny Funeral Home to St. Dtinststfe Basilica lvhere Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Kenneth Mac- Millan who also conducted the service at the grave. PLEASED WITH SALE~ The Ladies Aid of the P15. Island Hos- pltal are well pleased over the re- sult of their recent White Eleph- ant auction sale. Tlhe sale, held lri the gymnasium of the Pundall Home, realized tlie suim of SZLlIi. FRO)! ROEB IVAR VE'I‘EBAN— A letter WiIS received in the City last week from Capt. A.J.B. lifeli- ieh, now of Vancouver, asking that he be rrtmelnbercd to his Charlotte- town comrades o! the Boer War. SUDDEN ILLNESS-The friends of Mr. J. Ivan Maclnnis of Char- lottetown will regret to learn rt! his sudden illness which necessit- ated his removal to the Prince Edward Isliind Hospital on Sunday. LEAVES FOR OTTAWA - Hon. George H. Barbour minister of Public Works and Highways is leaving tolls; to.» (iatawa and will be out. of the Pmvince for four or five days He titil probably be ac- tnlnpnnied by one of the Pll8ln99T5 lrnm his dottartmeitt. Ltttitinlstl Fitzgerald popular left winger of the Georgetown forward lino on the Southern King's Ail Stars suffered n broken shoulder in the game in Smiris on Thursday night, which \\lll keep him on the sidelines for thc remainder of the season. lo€tllliliti\ services to the team ivill hc zrrtutii tnisst-‘d in lite series against tltt- Charlottetown Legion-tires. IS roxonATrliiATrmA tele- gram congratulating him on ‘its stand on tho ltlbnr ilninn issue was from i‘(‘"Ol\'f‘.tl liy Premier Jones .\'lr. Ralph Plfllillffl Bell. O.B.E.. Halifax. Mr. Bell is president of Pickford flllfl Black. Ltii.. steum- ship operators and agents. and president of National Steel Pro- ducts Ltd. —\\‘INS DAIRY PRIZE SECOND TIME - For the second successive rear. Mr. William Sherry of Fern- ivocd has won tho silver tray don- ated by lilo Cfllldfliflli Bank of Contmerce to tlie highest patron of the Dunk River Dlliyving (h. Ltd., located at Bedcque The next. value of the cream sold by Mr. Sherry to the Dunk River Dairying Co. in i946 was $3,638.42. The. tray will be presented to Mr. ShETIy at a meeting of the board of directors of the company in the near fut- ilre.-S. —FUNERAL 0F LATE JOSEPH F. ARSENAULT - The funeral of the late Joseph Felix Arsenault ivas held at nine o'clock on Satur- day morning fro-m the Knights of Columbus Home. Sutnmerslde, to St: Maryhfonvent Chapel where Requiem High M355 was celebrated by Rev. Howard Wight. Rt. Rev. Msgr. G.J. MfltiLCllflXl. WAS present in the sanctuary and officiated at the glove. Members of Sumrnerside council Knights of Columbus a!- tendecl in n body. The pail bearers were. Messrs Henry Wedge. Ray Perry. Bennett Kelly. Anthony Ar- semililf. Andrew LeClztir and Cyrl" Poll-let.» S. FVNI-IRAI. YESTERDAY Tilt‘ funeral of Miss Alice M. Beers who passed away at Cambridge, Mass, on Fcb. 26. Wits held privately yes- terday ziflernoon fmm All Souls Chapel. St. Peter's Cathedral. Ser- vices tirere coittlitcterl by Rev. Canon E.M. Mnlotte. Interment was iIl St. Petri-‘s Cemetery. The pallbearers were. Mnjni" TE. Mt-Nutt, R.L. Cotton. GM. Richards. A.C. Sin- :lair. J.E. Harris and Lloyd Stev- enson. Miss Beers. -wi'io died in hospital. resided in Somerville. Moss. and had livcd there for 20 years. She was H practical nurse, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dovi-ris Beer's. formerly nf Cherry Valley, P E; I Miss G.V. Beers of Montreal arid Miss Laura Beers of Charlottetown are sisters. ' The veterans of the South Af- rican War paraded to Trinity United Cllurch on Sunday morn- ing. March 2nd. in memory of their comrades of that: struggle and particularly in prirtmory of the two from Charlottetown who died at the battle of Paarde- berg-Roland D. Taylor. wlio was killed on February l8. 1900. and Alfred Riggs, who was killed on February 27, 1900. The number of living South African veterans is becoming leee each year yet there still re- mains in Prince Edward Island participated lIi the battle of Paardeborg and it seems very fitting that people should pause for a moment to remember the sacrifices of that day. Fire aurly today caused damage in the basement and cast end of the first floor of the Charlotte- town Market Building. Firemen strung four lines of hose to battle the flames, fanned by a brllk east wind. The outbreak was reported at 1.40 and firemen had not. re- turned to the fire hall at 3 o'clock W1 the fire appeared out. Just before 3 a new blale broke out ln the Peters‘ egg grading room but wea quickly silbdued. Principal damage appeal-dd to he in J. Mia Meat Market and in the basement. immediately under that section. Part of the ealtern emf of the ban-merit. la ooeuiied by a aloreroom. where the fire in have originated, and pert b! tt b rber shop. The Charlottetown Bowling Alleys. slab in the bane- ment, ‘appeared to‘ have eeeepeti lei-foul tlantega. ' I the fire wee un- (out. NEWS Bun The death occurred at Charlottc- t town on Saturday. Maxtcli lst., of Elrl Heclibertuaon of Mr. mid Mrs. i D. Saunders. Prince St. Harry Heckbert of Summerslde. The deceased, who was twenty-four years of age, had been on military; service during the greater part of, regret to learn of her illness. She the war. He was one of the first Summerslde boys to volunteer his services. enlisting at the age of‘ seventeen. He sow service on most of tire major battlefront: during the war and lavas for a short time. held as n prisoner of war but wast iesciled before reaching prison, camp. He leaves to tnoiun ltLs wife andl the following sisters and ilrothers:' Lloyd and Harry junior in Sum-l merside. Irene. Mrs. Bryanton of] Kansington, Francis and Jean utt home to whom the sympathy Oil the t-onununlty is extended. Mrs. Sarah J. Rogers of Freetown passed away Saturday. March 1st at the home cf George R. Lewis! The deceased had reached the re- markable age of 95 years and un-, til her death retained all her fll- ultles and llad only 1369.11 ill since _ last Sunday. She was a daughter of the late, William Rogers of fieetotiltut. one of the pioneer settlers of Prince County. Miss Rogers spent a con- siderable part cf her life in the United States and in hei- Liter. years lived with her sister at: Freetown. Young and old will greatly miss her. She was very in-f IBTCSIt-‘d ‘in missionary and patriot-t ic tvork and to those she was most ' charitable in every way. Surviving her are two brothers. Thomas and Geoqze Rogers. four sisters and two brothers having predeceased her. Jitdge L G Lewis. Surnmerside, is a itephevv. t The flint-mil will be held from the , i‘ residence of George H. Lewis thist afternoon at two o'clock-S. . ~~ t Diane Fitzpatrick. five-ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bellhld Fitzpatrick lost her life when she apparently “talked too near an open place in the Summerside ‘iarhoiii- ice, about five-thirty Saturday afternoon. t The child had lieeti til-skin: her home with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mm. Fred Richards. Water Street West. lvhilc her lnnilicr Ivus a patient. in the Provincial Sana- luriunl. She had been playing lay herself on the ice about fifty _\".‘-i‘d$ from the Richards residence and about five-thirty her iiiint calml tier to supper. Seeing her 1:0!"- nienee to come in Mrs. Ricllads returned to her work but when the child did not appear she looked again and found she had disappear- ed. Her aunt then called to n little boy, Gordon Perry, who ivas ploy- inlz nearby who shouted that lic had seen her start in. He thcn commenced to come towards the shore and while flissing an open place near a sewer outlet he sow her body floating on the twirl‘ The boy ran to tho shore for help and t\v men went. out find took her ho fro-m the iintcl. ‘They laid her over the upper ‘tars of the sets, wall and allowed some water to run from her lungs and then rushed her to the Pflllt” County Hospital where dOClUTF worked over her for on hour and a ltalf hilt tn rtn tivail. Acting Coroner "l7. D. Cnrrutlt ~m ilecideri that no inquest was ile- cessary. i\'Ir. Fttzpillricit is nil fililliifijvlf‘ of the Coilatiinn Nation-ll Rail- ways, Stinllllersirlt‘. Tllcrti nro five other Cililfll0n in the fttiniljx, all i older-S. 1 TUESDAY PAINFUI. INJURY — While playing hockey with Rotliesny- Col- legible last week. “Skippy” Scars son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sears had the misfortune tn have his face badly cut requiring several stitches. AT ROTARY-Tile speaker. Ro- tariati P. W. Turner, gave an in- teresting resume of the boot .ii.d shoe industry at luncheon yester- day. Rotariaris K. S. Rogers and Austin Scales were co-chairnn-n. Guests were Messtvs. W. R. Cruick- shank anti Arthur Avai-d. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs. William MdCDJll- aid took place yesterday morning at 8.45 from her late residence. 214 Sydney Street to the People's Cemetery. The "pallbearers were Messrs: Harry Redmond. Burr Dwyer. Joseph MacDonald. S. Mc- Leod. Fred Atkins and Alex Mac- Don-aid. TRANSFERRED HERE-Mr. D.M. Reid of the Supervisor's Depart- merit Royal Bank of Canada. Halifax has heen transferred to the Charlottetown Branch units expected to arrive in the ci-ty to- day. Mr. Reid will replace Mr. S. D. Valr. First. Assistant Account- ant, who has been transferred to Vancouver. Another addition ti the staff of the local branch is Mr. C. M. Cahill of Bridgetown. N.S.. who was expected yesterday evcn- lng. I SOCIAL EVENING IN SPRING- I-‘lELD-Springfield Hall 'presen'.- t ed a festive alJpearnnce on the eve- 'IllI1K of Feb. 14. when the sain- imunity gathered for the celebra- tlton of 5t. Valentine's Day. The decorations were keyed to ‘no .occaaion, and consisted of hearw Wild lrrows. and red and white streamers, interspersed with small valentines. “Meet Mr. Valentine" formed o. lively introduction to the evening's entertainment. and wls followed by games, contests and relay: bearing on the same theme. The hall rocked with laughter when "Bringing Up Father" was presented. The selecting of ltmrh partners by the I-Iearf Frame caused further amusement. After a delicious lunch games and music were continued until fflidlflfllll. The musician for the evening were Mrs. Sheldon Abbot and Mr. Iobbte Howard. The W. I.. who sponsored the entertainment; are grateful to all who made lt such a M1008". and time for their con- tinucd patronage at further gath- erings. _ . , lttvitig nicintiry _ -Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Ml‘. John Saunders, Fredericton, Schumian Sumrneraide. ere back_ N.B.. is itisitiiig his mother, Mrs. E. from a tihree weeks’ visit in llontrtal. ‘Toronto and Detroit, returning by way of Wolfvllle. N. 8.. where their daughter attends Acadia University. She accorn. partied them on a brief visit '10 Summersidtu-s. The many friends of M“. George MecMlllan. Coveliead. will is at present undergoing treatment in the P. El. l. Hospital. M —Messrs. K e i t n on FLORAL nrivsellmitalvcuk George in.“ Ind “m, M11533; Gleanings from First Unltet Sinclair and stew," Luy 5mm Church. 'I‘rurtt. N. S-‘fFlotrerl are placed in the church today by Mi‘. nnd Mrs. Luther Bruce in of their mother. Mrs. Margaret ttfrFlst-lane and Mrs. Janet Bruce, gist) for Ml‘. and Mrs. J. H. Slavkford front Mrs. Slack- tom's sister, Mrs. Samuel Medley. Wzitertown. Mass." The above ore all former P. E. Islanders. merelde. are otl a buying trip to Montreal and Toronto for their flrm._$. o" SBlU-lfifll‘. ilflllllflfy 18th, there lllstlld sway at Montague 11059;“; Mfllwim L. MacPtltee of lfilmulr formerly of Heatherdalc. Mr. use! Phi"? 11°11" in 1865 was a son of the late Laue-Elfin MacPhee and Norah Campbell MacPhee. and was one of I iflfke family Of which tthree sis- ters and two brothers survive, Nor. man and Johan in the Canadian We". Bvlle. Mrs. Dorothy. Medford, MESS-i M87]. Mrs. Douglass. Ever- ett. Mass; Laura Mrs. John n. Dewar. New Perth. P. E, I. —-VISITING IN SUMMERSIDE - Miss Dorothy Dumas of Worces- ter, Mass, formerly of Carleton, P E.I. is spending her-vacation in Siunmerside, the guest c,( Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clow, King Street. She expects to return ‘in about a month to resume her duties in Noroestl’. S. nunutL YESTERDAY _ The funeral of Mr. Augustus F, Quinn took place yesterday morning at 9.- 45 from the residence of his broth. er l-‘rahk Quinn. 100 King St., to St. Dunstaifs Basilica where Re- quiem Hish Mass was celebrated by Rev. Kenneth MacMillan who also conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs; Richard McMahon, Plhilip Hughes, $3,500 DAMAGE AT MARKET — City officials estimate the damage incurred in yesterday morning's Market Building fire nl $3.500. The fire which brgzin at 1.40 a.ni., was out at 4 o'clock. POPULAR STUDENT LEAVES— -Hiltlrick tBrickl Gormley, 108 Water St.. left yesterday morning Frederick Mccabe Earl Proude for the United States where he will Thmas Home afid Lee mgdle ,' “Gllilmlfi his Bdufialiflfl- Dllfillt; ltietnbers of the Canadian Legioli World Witr 2. he served for over four years with the Canadian Iii- fantry both in Cancda and cver- sells. "Brick" was well known since L" chooi days here fli ti fine alli- letc. being particularly prominent on the football field. attended in a body, FUNERAL SERVICES .- The lllllfiffll of Ml‘. Cecil Bradley was held yesterday morning from his late residence, 128 Hlllsboro St. to St. Dunstanls Basilica, where Re- qulem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Patrick McMahon, who al- so conducted services at the grave. The March meeting o.’ the As- sociation was held in Zion Church Vcstry on Monday afternoon The funeral was very largely at- vshon. in thc absence of thc- tcndcd and members of the President. Rev. J. T. Ibbott, the Knights of Columbus. of which chair was occupied by the vlce- Society the deceased was a mem- President. the Rev. E. R. Mac- her. preceded tthe hsaise. His tcl- Vicor of Pownal. After reading of ifiwfimliiflyefis of Atlantic Whole- ttio minutes by the Secretary, salcrs Ltd.. attended in a body» Th9 Rev, M, D, Dunn-m; n paper “n; poll-bearers were Messrs Walter presented by t‘-.o Rcv. T. H. B. Morrisscjy, Robert Bradley. Gavan Somers on "The Principles of Dllliy. L90 ftillfYay- GN- AV-“Ti Divine worship." which “~85 can. and Ambrose Ditffyxlittcrtnent took fully di5Cu§5Qd by n1] prcggnt. place in the Catholic cometery lit Plans were nizidc for the worship (-h81'1°ii@i°~\'tll- .~(‘l‘\’l'c'('S til the SflIlRiOTill-lll. the -' Ortiliziitiigc. the Jail. Falconwood 310MB FOR BltRIAL - The and tho Infirmzlijv during the death of Mrs. tRcv.l_G¢'<>t‘2l‘ Mil- prcsetit month. The service ofllfll‘. the former M155 MHYEHYP! Thyt-o Hours Devotion nit Good iJflmcs. in Toronto. Oiit., 0n Sat- Frldtiy tiflt-rilooli will be held this yllfdfll‘. Cflmf‘ R5 3 59W"? $306k i" _‘;'f‘2Il‘ ill Zion Church. to be con- h?!” lrlvfll“ hQYH MP5 Mm?" duclcd b), ,1... RN; '11 E M“- ivas apparently in her usunl lLcnllun‘ Major victor Mum-an, health tivlicit suddenly strickcn RN; M_ D_ Dun-nu; Rpv, 1, J, llviih a heart attack from tvliictt Levy. Roi’. T. H. B. Somcrs, Rt-v. the passed away. Mrs. Millar was G. C. Webster. and Rev. J. T. ll charming woman. She leaves The nrtXt mcctillg will iio tlnriiiy happy memories. The fuii- Ibb it. held on April 14th at Hclli-tz "Fill iflkfb" W3C" {film MCIW-"i" m,“ Wm... a mp” “v.11 be given Funeral Home on Thursday at li\' til“ Rev. M. D. Dilnbai‘. oo;2 oclock- ‘Exwluxmmncflus prfllvpr.“ l "AS POSITION-d‘! CALIFOR WEDNESDAY l t I tLiilvl-eiirc Daily Eagle. Felt. 24d t Sylvester J. Douretle, 63. pro ilrictoi‘ of thc D and D Mnrkut in North Andovoi‘ for thc past 2R itvrs. died Sritltrdziy iirqht at ill’: family home. 3132 Prlhant street. hfnthnen. tollottiitg a short illness. Qrt tnaniiger of the Batik of Nova eco- n in Alberton. is new inznziger Oruz Electric Crmpany, is a. brother of LieuL-Col. P S. Pickling. tltfpuly-Mlnlslrtr cf Pit‘;- lic Health and Welfare. itinrricd Florence, eldest daughter of the late Mr. tzitd Mrs John Agnew", AlbIfLDll. mid resided in that tcuvn until llc accepted n position in British Columbia as treasury offic- Dominicn of Canada. and WE Agnew, —RE(‘EIVIZS WORD — Ml‘. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. -Sitinmer- side. have received word that tilt-ii" datighter, June. who is a student at the Toronto Con-tor for the scrvttloigv of Music. has won ht-rlMgssl-S Alex, NIA — Ml‘. Ralph Fielding. fcrnler Canaan", rd chief accountant o! the Santa Mr, Cruz, California. Mr. Fielding. who snmmgrstdg, from _:a|. p THURSDAY —TAKES POSITION - Ills: Audrey Acton, who has been sup- ervisor of the operating depart- ment in the Prince County Hoe- pital has left for Toronto to take a similar position ln the Toronto East General Hospital. She u-as &CCINIIfll‘9d by her mother. Mrs. M. C. Actom-S, —PROPI3R'I‘Y SOLD —- A busi- ness property on Central Street, Eilnimereide, owned by the. Misses Dorothy and Wanda Wyatt and occupied by the Royal Sales Co. was sold by public titictlmi at noon yesterday. Alter some 5' rited bidding it was sold to ‘- J. E. Dalton for $4400.00. The auctioneer was Mr. Hugh F. Morrison-S. Mr. Attiol Roberts of Wtnsloe, well kn-owci and highly successful farmer and raiser of dairy and beef cattle has been appointed manaeeti- of "Nllstm hams". In Brudenell and arrived there last week. Extensive plans for rebuild. ing burns and farm buildings will be carried c-ut and dairy farming on a large scale will be carried on. ISLANDER DEAD — Mr. Fltlcle Gallant fireman at Notre Danie Convent received the sad news Wed- nesday morning ‘of the death of his father, Mr. Peter Gallant, of Melrose, Mass, formerly of Chir- lottetown. He was a veteran of World War I and u member of the 105th battalion. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The funeral of the late Alfred Af-l fleck was field from Zion Church t yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, who also conducted ser- vices iit the grave. Interment was in bhe People's Cemetery, Mt. Stewart. The pail-bearers were: Gordon Lcltch, Jolln Court, Stewart. Affleck. Byron Bowness. Edgar Jardine, Ross ltIacEwen. FUNERAL SERVICES The funeral of Mrs. Huny Hcmuiis lock tziace ytcsterzlay’ morning at 8.45 from her ltite residence. 61 Richmond‘ St., to St. Dulntstans Basilica where Requiem I-Iigh Mass ivzts celebrated by Rev. Kenneth M-acMillan who also conducted the service at the giave. The pallbear- 0Y5 were Messrs: Lco Bradley, Tim- cthy Rochforcl. James Mullins, Wil- liain I-Isnnessey. Cli-arles Ccriititally. and Malacliias Callaghan. —FUNEIIAL OF LATE EARL WSFKBEIIT — Tile funeral of the late Earl Heckbert was held on Montlirv ilftcrnoon from Trin- ity Utiitcd Church. Summersido. the service being conducted by the pastor, Rev. K. G. Sullivan. I The poll-bearers were Messrs. "Hilbert McDonald, Alfred Small. Jsferberl Phillips, Bud MocKen- izic. Norman Perry and Reg. Squarrbriggs. Mem-bers of the Legion attended-S. —PURCHASE PROPERTY Willard McDonald has pur- Sant-"i chased a property on First Street. the Island Motor Transport Co. Ltd. on which he plans to erect a garage and automobile showrcont. Con- struction is expected in begin as soon as the frost is out. oi’ the ground. The Island Motor Trans- port Co._ Ltd. purchased this propcrll.‘ lzist sumimer to erect a T1115 i-Bflllitlfll but it was later dc.- cided that the site was not sult- 501" ll°1'l°l'!"°l"5 will ifllcllfil” tAdbotli of Charlottetown, are broth- nbif‘ for this purpose. Thore had T. C. M. find also honors in hist- tpf5-in_13w of M,- pttetdiyyg, (try, tilvnry tind harmony in her _.__. mid-term oxamilintlons.-S. | 3mm“, sunwg}; __ Q“ Fri. iday rtvctllllg February 7th. the —A(3(7II)ENT AT NUWTON —'friends and neighbours of Miss While Joli" M- Mullififl" P! NOW‘ Ircne Brctinnlt, Spring Valley. ton tKitikorti) was riltting kind- tendon-d hp; n mgcnpaneuus ling, hls- attention was momen- shower in honour of lier np. inrlly attracted by the sight of a Wand-ling [nafrlagm The m,“ w,“ cow sprawled mt ice with the te- mesiitifully decorated for the oc- sult that his zlXc was deflected c8510., 1n pink and whit‘. 5trpnm_ from its usual course, cutting off (y; by the gm friends u; m“ thc first joints of thc indrX find llrido-to-be. wlillc Mrs. OlNJTlPS the big finger of his left hand. Mnchenan played the wedding Ho wits taken by Dr. Gallant to march, The pride was (lscoflw the P. C. Hospital where llc was to me seat 0g honour by he,- 535. irrfllvd ill!‘ Sfll/(‘Yfll dflys»~K- ier. Miss Velma Brennan. The ——-_—_— _ fi presents were opened by Miss Adult Mu. iwnslls —- Jenn MacKlnnon wliilt- Miss Sandi’ M119 and Tmlltbli? CUPP- fiiiTfneresz-i MacLeilan read the tho lust vintage of the famous names and verses and M155 Ad... Llwfilltltl Willie‘. Mill l7"?- "P "9511- iaide Glover arranged them on the Ylbil‘ DPFTQFYIWTICPF flit m!‘ ice table. The bride-to-bc thanked races in Sulnmerside. They b0llI!t)|-|9 and up {or thc many rqvdy iticcd at. New Annan sixteen years giflg after “thmh all joined in 1'80? bt-ing MW iwt-‘lli-y-Olle Yet"! singing “For She's a Jolly Good‘ old. Sandy Mac ls still owned by Fellow" and bouncing her, The Harri" Scllurmutt of New Aflflflfl-lrcmalnder of the evening was Trouble Cope was raised by illCigpgnt 1n duct“, music 130mg "Ii" “Win35 schulmaii- 5nd i5 furnished by Bernard MacKln- MW "Wlif-‘d by “"195 alippelil‘ rton and Mrs. (Ilarlcs MacLellnn 0f 5h¢Fbf0°kt‘.—K- llsuncheon was served b tht: -%— ‘ladies after whlch_ all dgparted A surprise party was recently lo their homes after enjoying hcld at the home of Mr. and Mrswthelnselves to their heart's con- Ed. Arthur's. Oliver's Road. in tent. honor of their much esteemed y mall carrier, Mr. Stanley Arthur. 414335451414, _ on sat) A complimentary address was urdliy morning at 8 o'clock Miss read by Mr. Alvin Wilkle. while Ruth prance; 5mm, younger the presentation nf a purse and l daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. George 5°‘ "Y ham?“ W" hBPDily mfldelSmsll. Surnmerslde Road. and Mr. by M11 Liflyd Dllflbflr- T0 these Lester Clarke. son of Mr. and outward stem of lDDreciation w. Mrs. Melville Clarke, Lot ta.- thur answered most flttlngly. were jqinqd in mart-lag, by m, tniy refreshments were served Rev, K, g, guilty,“ M, me m". and the remainder of the evening lty Unitefl Qhurch 31-50mm,’ was ettlovably silent itt ltlavltte Summereide. The young bride, ""115- vei-y chic ln a gown of are ue rayon crepe, with top- FOUR GENERATIONS — Fvlirlcoat of twilight blue, black ac- generatlona in the female line all celspfleg no a mm" o] “mm. "Vi" l" 8"" Kfllldmvitlttlwitiona. chose for her bridesmaid MPI- MIN" V. BOYIE. Conway Btl- t her sister, Mile Helen Small, R. lion, P. E. Island: hei- daughter h who w“, s wig o; y", w”; 4'1"!“ M“ Aft-ht" H» M"!!! Ofiwiih mae- bluule. [ray hat. and Conway. P.‘ If. Island; stunt-- crmege of cal-nations. The bride- “Wm” 1-“ 511-‘10- Ht but-h" sroom vttei attended by his mis- Eilrrslit‘. P. E. stand. and friend. Mr. Sterling Ilitompsoti: her greet granddaughter is leth- Following a wedding hr blast at aleen Ellis, who ls five yearn old. the home or the prugnflr, Eng T116 amt srnndmther. Mfr-mun. Olei-ke motel-ea to Mone- t Boyle. celebrated hei- elfltty-eec- ton on their htlnfllltoon. Later gm‘! birthday Noventbar tltlhdltey will return‘ w-ut l4 when 946 and is still ettloytnl soon may will reside to a time. am hcnith. tiltliough confined to lie:- wishes are extend to this pop- bed-for over four "all. flu your‘ ‘ been a house on the property btit this WilS sold and IIIOVPCi to another location last. flill.-S. l —-CARI) PARTY AT SEA VIEW -Mr. end Mrs. Earle McKay were hostess to a “WHO number of friends at their home in sea View on Fritltiy evening February 25th. ‘The evening tvus most plcaazizitiy spent in raids. Twelve tables of tiirogrcssive auction were played during lhe- evening and when Hm score W-Js counted tit was founrl Mrs. Norwood Campbell won the ladies’ prige and Mr. William C. Domild the gents‘ pflif}. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. At a late hour kind goodllitynts were said after thanking the host and hostess for the ploaslnt eve- ning which was sponsored by tllL Sea View W. I. A nice sum wns realized from the proceeds of tho evening. BURIAL YESTERDAY -- Th; funeral cf Mr. George H. Stewart took place yesterday mctrntlng from his late residence in Hedford to St. Bonaventunrs Cthurtlh, Trac- odie. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the parish priest. Rev. Kenneth McPherson who also Conducted services a-t the grave Pall bearers were: Messrs J.J Jrainor. John C. McDonald. Joe- e h Morris. Dari Cullen, Elmer cQuaid and Hobart Gallant. Mn, Stewart's funeral was VGPy largely attended attesting to the esteem in nlhlch he was‘ held in his commun- y. Beldom are there two bereave- manta In one hom within two we. Mrs. Dunn‘ mother, Mrl. rtlli Klnoh paused away in the Prince County Hospital oft-Feb. ll and her remains were brought to hei- homaln Alml. Mra. Ilnch was formerly Theresa Walsh. and was I‘! year: old. She was a very "quiet, umsaurnl person but llwayl ready to o a good turn for tier nelg borl. Hei- husband predeceas- ed her fifteen mu ego. Che ll ltttvlvwmtiyd its: daughters, nu. rl- fl ll . me - u. rs. Lawrence Emfien.‘ Ila - 111b, I. 5.; and three song. il- llm, Hillary and Stephen. Funeral wee held on 70b. 21 from hei- home to the nmttJIeat-t Church Ailm- tori. Burial we: in the a outta; Howard Dubber. ‘John cemetery. The lbeeitm were: ttuik time}: ltlece. James \ lar- Napalm). Th! sympathy of the c mutiny 80m out to Mr. and Mrs ilfied Dunn in the loss of their two tear old son Cecil on Feb. 11th, The little fellow was eating his supper when he choked. The Doctor was summoned and everything possible done but lie passed away before the Doctor arrived. Some time ago Cecil had got a peanut ‘rn ills lung and although he had il0lpibll treatment his breathing rlld not 59°F" i0 be Fight. and it. ls thought that was the reason he choked. autumn‘ REPORTS eon GOV'T.-—Mr. B. Graliant Rogerl is eitgagttd itt editing the rapurta and other documents hearing on the past year's activities nf Lite J95“ 5i 979591“ “"9 '9 (‘he 795ml!‘ various Provincial Government departments. Premier J. Walter Jones stated last night. The reason for having this work done. Prem- ier Jones said. la to enable the members of the Provincial Legisla- ture to have an authentic but cum- pact statement of the work dotie by each Department instead of h-attitig‘, as was often the case tr. the past, to wade through scorn of statements in order to fin] cartel-n wanted information. There passed calmly and peace- fully into rest at the home of his son Nelson MacDuiuild. Wheutley River. February 6th ,1947. M1‘. Allan MacDonald in his 84th year. ‘Ilc was a son of the late Mr. and; Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald and had lived hLs entire life in Wheatley River and Oyster Bed Bridge. Ln early life he married Martha Kent and thew enjoyed over 63 years of married life when Gcd called him home. lle had been an honest. industrious farmflr for‘ many years and less than one year irgo he sold his farm and he and, his wife have resided with their son Nelson since then. A pleasant afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. Millar Orr 0n Wednesday last. when a number of indies of the local auxiliary gath- ered. Each brought her needle and thimble, and tvhlled away the hours "which went all too quickly" in quilting. This quilt will go to some needy InISSIlUn field. and will lielit io give comfort to some one in the cold ivcother. ixssistod by some of the ladies. Mrs. Orr in her uslai pleasant mood served a lovely sun- pel- to all itrescnt. An afternoon like. this one. starts one thinking “why don't we have more of those get-togetlicrs. and iit so doing show charity i0 our brothers.“ _ ~ 1-115 mlmy friends will hear with sincere regret cf the death of Mr. Emmott Hessian. n fonner resident of Georgetown. lwhose dealt-h toolvplttce i:i ‘o. Joseph's Hospital, Milwaukee. U S A.. 011 Monday. March 31d. The late Ml‘- Hcssianls sister. Mrs. Ernest Mc- Tague of Tignlsh. flew to Milwauk- ee two and a half weeks 115°- and was with hcr brother up to the time of his duath. Mr. S S tiles- sill-ll, K c of Montague and Mr- John Hessian of New Glasflflyt‘ us. are NDIllEYS. The Ituieral tw-i place un Wednesday March 5th at l0 3U A M. from St. Patrick's Cathedral. Milwaukee. Mr. J.B Peake of the Canadian Notional Railways. Charlottetown. tmis elected president last. night of the Prince Edward Island irlfllltih ‘of the Sitip-by-‘Rail Association. The branch. formed i115! HiCht at mi (ItIlgZI-Iiillillilitil‘ ntcotlng held in the officcg of t-lte C.N R sltzt-liotrt. Charlottelctxn. was addressed by Mr. Armand A Pigeon, Montreal. special representative otf the Assoc- iation. a-iid Mr. W J . Bruckner. Toronto. who ls bfeilillfflf- Other officers clcclcd alt inst night's meeting included. Messrs 132.0 Bengali. vice-presiticttit; Walt- er It‘ ltIucNclli, ‘secretary; and EM. Campbell. treasurer. Messrs. A. MiicLean. H.B Douglas. N A. Nicholson. Charles Dqyle. J I Hughes. and M G. Mooney com- prise the cxecutivt‘. Also present all the nieellnfl were, Mr. C T Mflfllfltlilllfify. sup- erinlendciit of the local division. 0 rt R. ; Mr. Gordon Foster, inan- ager of the Charlottetown Hotel; and Mr. Harold Moore. master mechanic of the division. FRIDAY ‘SOCIAL GATHERING -The Montague Junior Bridge Club was entertained at l-hc home 0f MIS- Lester MacLccd on Friday. Prizes were won by Mrs. W. Watterwc-rth ard Mrs. Martin Currie. Consol- ation prize was 81"" MIS- 59°11’? Innian.—H. mzrunns troiamr mim- Miss Lois A. Tupper. Girls‘ Work Secretary nf the M.R.E.C. h-is rt’- turncd to Saint Joltn after s land- l-ng several days in the city. ti “ here. Miss Tupper contltt \ Leadershipmlas-scs with the 5.0..-. at Prince c-f Wales College. Miss 'I‘iipper was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. I. Judao-n Levy. FUNERAL SERVICES-Tile fun- eral of Mr. George Arsenault took place yeeterda mos-nth: it 9 o'clock from is late residence. Rtisttlcoville, to Si. Alliuatlnz-‘s Church. South Ruatlco, where. Re- qulem High Mass was celebrl-etl by the pastor. Rev. Clarence Pltra who, also conducted the service at the grave. The allbearera were Messrs. Edward allent, Howard Gallant. Joseph Gallant, Anthony Bernard. Gerald Gauthier and Oliver Dolron. At the regular monthly meeting of the filxnmarnltie Boer of ede- held lint evening in the own‘ tall. Mr. Leslie stmunoue. prominent potato 3.07m" gave a rs on hie recent. it to I-lnltln county. Hcride and the uroapeete of a market there for 9.51.1. and note- teu. m, llmmtme sale ttmllblnl potptoel shipped than had met wtth much a n1 and, were def- lnltlty IINIQIFIVO those from the Maine inertia. Mr. limestone tn- fenaed the lean! that than t; a market in that tmtlty for one wanna one of Island 6 1m the ciity Wednesday from ot- ttaava where. durinl tile war. he acted as Deputy Minister of De- |propertyz also was missing alter lvcstigatlon is being held concern- I [Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at FUNERAL YESTERDAY ‘- '11" 'l'uneral of the late Mrs. (Rev. or l Geolue Miller we; hehl waterday a-Stentoon from tti Niel-em Plin- eral Home. The vlce was con- ducted by the luv. TJI. Muslim? nan. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The pallbearers were WE. Bentley, Harland Found, AC. ginclalr, AC. Putnam, Charles Earle. and Charles Black. VISITING BROTHER HERE — Mr. I-I-l". Gordon O-M-G- flfliyfl! fetnce in the Dominion govern- ment. Mr. Gordon ls on temporary fling of ‘various Flederal offices in the Capital. and is taking advant- age of a brief holiday to visit his brother. Mr. JP. Gordon of Moore and MacIAOd Ltd. POOL IlALL ENTERED -- The mystery surrounding the slot ma- chine found early Wednesday morn- l-ng by the City Police has been partly solved. It. Its-ed McMahon rtlpntrted Wednesday that sometime after midnight Tuesday his pool hall on Stunnyside had been en- tered and a quantity of money taken. The slot. ntachlne. which Mr. McMahon said waa not his the break. The Police have solved part of the ease by recovering the slot machine while a further in- ing the illegal ent/ry and theft. SORORITY MEETING - Alpha Allie MacLec-d on Wednesday evening, Miareh 5th. with the President. Mits. Thomas DeBlols in the chair. The pro- gramme for the evening was in- charge of the Educational Director, Ma's. Keith Rogers. who gave a most interesting talk on the nie- chunim of the short story. De- Maupassanvs dramatic story “The Nedtlace" was read and an enthu- siastic discussion on its ecnstrue- tion and merits followed. Tea was served by the hostess. the home of —WEDDING BELLS -— A mar- riage of inuch local interest was solemnlzed o.n Saturday. March let at the United Church Manse. Sum- merstlde, when Miss Ruth Frances Small. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Small of Summerslde be- came the bride of Mr. Lester Clark. son o! _Mr and Mrs. Melville Clark. Lot 16. The officiating clergy- man was Rev. K G Sullivan. The bride was attired in a blue suit with black accessories and were a corsage of red roses. She was at- tended by her sister, Helen Small who wore grey with a coisage of pink carnetions. Mr. Sterling Thompson ably supported the groom. After the wedding, the happy couple left for Monctoci for. a short honeymoon and upon their return a reception was held in their honor at the home o! the brides parents at which the immediate friends and relatives were present. Miss Opal Clark, Miss Florence Mc- Rae and Miss Ruth Toombs. girl friends of the bride assisted ip serving. The happy couple will re- side at Lot 16 where the groom ls engaged in farming and n host of friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Clark many years of wedded bliss-S. Funeral services for the late Mr. Guislnphei‘ Metltcrall. who passed away last Wednesday eve- ning at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Hunter. Mill River, will take place this afternoon. Ht: was a4 years old. The late Mr. Mellie-tall was one of the most successful farmers of his district which is about four miles from Albrrton. Always interested ln the wel- fare cf,hls community and with a decided liking for politics. he served, four years in the Pro- vincial Legislature - from 191B to 1M3 - as Liberal Councillor for the First District of Prince. He is survived by his wife, the former Sarah Gorrlll of Cliscum- pee, one son, Sergeant, Mill Riv- er; and three daughters, Hattie, Mrs. Edward Clark, Mlll River: Florence, Mrs. Robert Hunter, Mill River; and Madge, Mrs. Fred MacRue. Summersidc. Though ln failing health for the past few months, the liitn Mr. Methcrail mid Mrs. Mctherall had celebrated their 83rd wedding anniversary last Thursday. Fell 2'7. Both he and Mrs. Met-iierall had been the recipients of con- gratulations and [cod flflflfl rs". ' t two Indie. to elected field Mariel Q I Minister Clement Attlei bu unnamed that, Hteln over to reeponetlle Indian rule by June, till. Mountbatten. er oomlnatilet-in-tttltet lotitbeelt Allie ll llflflhije have eeueuugtn llil. . t ' from‘ e large number of friend; and neilhbtfllrl W110 hid waiteti iltpon the couple on that occz-ig. on. BID-Till HMDONAIJI - At; the Prince Ed. WW1 Iliflflti HD5131!!! on Wednes- day. February 26. 1047. to Mr. m. Mrs. Richard MacDonald, City, , eon. MnLEOD -— At the P. I. I. Hospt. tel on February 25, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester MacLeod (nee it... garet Macltfinzici a daughter, in... olihy Eva. 8 lbs. 6 on. KEIiLS-At t-he P. Fl. I. Hospital. on February ‘A4, i947. to Mr, and Mrs, Win. A. Kslls. Central Roy. alty, a son. MACMILLAN - At the Pllflcg Edward Ialand Hospital on Mfiftlll 8, 194.7 to Mr. and Mrs. Alan (3, Macmlliaif. Gharbttetown, |, daughter. . CLARK-At the Prince County Hospital. on February 26, 1947. to Mr. and Mre Elwood K Clark, Keil- slngton (nee Elva Wi-gmoret | deuebter. Nancy Dillm. weight ‘t lbs. 6 ol. JONES - Born on February 25th. IDI. at. the home of Mrs. N. W. MocKlnlic-n, Southport. Lot Ls. 1o Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jones, lit/cl- broolt, a soil. David Kent. MURCIIISON — At Saint John General Hospital, Saint John. N. B., Feb. 26. i947, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Murchison tnoe Alice Crlpps. R. N.. Sussex. N. B.) ii daughter, Patsy Lynn. GARNIIUM -— At the P. E. ls- land Hospital 0n March 2. i947, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Gerti- hum, Charlottetown, a daughter, Barbara Jean. TRACKER — At the Prince Cotill- tv Hospital on Miarch 4, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Thackei", nee Theresa Margaret Hynes. a daughter, Gloila Elaine. MARBIAGES BURT-WOODSIDE — At the Pro-- byberlan Manse. Kenslngton. .11 Wednesday, February 26th, 15147. at 4 P. M., Jean Ethel Woodslda nini Charles Ray Burt, both of Darnley, P. E. I.. were united in Holy Wed- iock by Rev. J. A. McGowan, DEATH S - HUME-At Iris on February 21. 194T. Peter G. Hume in his 79th year. BOSWELL -— AC IIle P. E. Island Hospital, March 4. Mrs. Ltlrttt Boswell of Mt. Mcllick. QQUAREBEIGGS — At tile Prince County Hospital on Monday. March 3. Marcia Jean, thrcc- weeks-old infant daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Reg. Squarebrlsss. 511m- merside. BELL — Died at. Washington. D. (7,, on 'Mamh 3, Arthur Bell. fonmerly of Bel-le River. ARSENAULT - At. the Chur- lottetown Hospital on Monday. March 3. George Arsenault. aged 50 years. AFFLECK - At 48 School Street Monday, March 3rd. Alfred Af- fleck in his 30th Y6"- STEWART - In the Charlotte- town Hospital Monday. March Tifdt George H. Stewart of Bedfnrd. in his 50th year. SMITII — At Rose Valley M March 6. 1947. Samuel Smith. atze 7'7 years. P" linwnnon-At his hdmt‘ in Orwell Cove, ltfaioh 6. 1947. William l‘. MacLeod. aged 76 McQUARRIE-At Victoria. March s. Wilfred McQtlaIrle, used t" years. I" MeeMILLAN — At his home Mi Thursday, March 0th. Donald ._-\l- ian MncMillan. age 8 months. in- fant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sit-I'm" MucMilliili. " McADAM-At East Maine, on Tueiid . Mtllinot kel March 4. i947 Mrs. Margaret cAdam, anvil years. _ IIERMANP -— Died at her lat! residence 6i Richmond sit-wt. March 2. i847. Mrs. Harry m" mans, aged 6,8 years. _ _ MILLER - Suddenly in let-Wt“ on Saturday. March 1. Mrs. tRt-vt George Miller. ILOGEIQS At; Freetown d" March l, 1947. Miss Sarah J. Rus- ers. aged 96 years BRADLEY In Churlottetoun on Sunday. March 2. 1947- Ct-‘fii Bradley in his 41st year. McPONALD -- Died at the Ciltll‘ lot etown Hospital March l. tell. Mrs: William McDonald. iiztfi 7i years. *' QUINN - Died at. his late rest- dence. 54 Grafton Street, Mdlil: 2. ion. Atiriuttw Quinn. 8W "- Yfllll. 4 t‘? Y‘. ei-o 0i ' whit! P. " tin-ti 1rd" the form‘ for Indll