r v i fig 5Y4 ‘v,;~,\-‘,_-v,'; -.-_ . - - ;"'a\"I~¢)\‘I\-?\ 7.1-1‘ .-..__ __.,,...,,,,._,, _. Y1 ¢-.._-. ...__. .. 1 r3: :va=~.-;1;.»,;__ ._ I Mrs. Trltinor look an active "out - ryrmvl . THE CHARLOTTITOWN \ \ GU - Q1‘; Li!‘ 1w OUR NEWSBUDGET For one SATURDAYSUBSCRIBFRF ' MON DAY HOME FIIOI OTTAWA —'Ihe llou. (I. H. Barbour. Minister of Pubic Works and Highways. and Mr. Gordon White, engineer of the Department, returned from Ottawa last night. In addition to her inlmeriiale fJm-l iiy she la also survived by one Siiifli”. Rev. Mother Constanta‘. of 5L JOhIL-Nli. and one lil'flli\('l', Ciiflries lidcKenna of Mfllltlivsifr. NJI. ngc. He was a friend to ell an kindly man. —li0l\lE BEREAVEI) 11;,‘ resident: of Wellington. P. E. 1,, and of the surrounding districts RIKIIVIC SAD NEWS - Mrs Iari Olsen. M Edward street has received the sad news qt the death _ d ha. hmtherqnduz M1. Jbu Mere shocked to learn of the van in Kitthener. Otmlrin. “mil i" ii" Film 001mb’ Hee- . pitai. of Mrs. David A. Cameron. The we“ and mum,“ M Fab {if Wglllngtoil, E. {glee late wniwood Ilosphn w l rs. amcron. orn in . was i!) l. variety oonoertzter le-“Hiltayuxi! m” “MM” 9‘ wmkm Mac‘ m i» i cw» M m w» s?‘ 188d Mr. Jimm P l - a P" i‘ ° "we my-s b-gax," who nit County Hospital on January 26th ii-ie (‘om-elm bu, also pmvided with n broken hip, the lflSllif manqwrmiim, m and hem ‘he of having been thrown from u Hospiiai for the perfwmers_ horse and sleigh on her way to Sunday Mass. Despite all medi- cal aid, and the fondant and most loving care. she DBSENl to her eternal rest carly Tuesday morn- ing. February 11th. The deceas- ed taught school in Cross River for a number o! years prior to her marriage, after which she made her home in Wellington, Morris Silnmlerside. P. E. Island. isolated post. said ycsterdtly remnant. YESTERDAY _ The funeral of Getmzc Victor Essery was held from the MucLcen Pim- omi Home _\'(‘$i9rdfl_v afternoon. Ser- vice lifts conducted by Mr. J '1‘. Interment. Peoples 0cm;- YNT. The pallbearers were Robert Waiccll-‘l. Richard Vessey. Seymour persuade bolll she and her hus- band to return there for an- a vivid description of her life on Ielle Island. The place was prec- ticzilly a barren _\{,.In,,,,_ Bu.“ Josey‘ J0,“ C _ where she had resided until hcr Iiloulzll the speaker made a brave Mi -s .. 118,131, \i,,,~1(innon_ ‘ “I death. She was u devout (number IHWIDIYL i" illiikl‘ ii Sflrdcn. the gngiie terday M Si‘ Mans Han’ of the Roman Catholic Church wind and ruin storms washed .1- “srl-ISG ‘any! PR I and took an active part in all away the soil. Life was made T _ __ _ {vim g ii ‘Vanni Church activities. She lvns ricl- brislliii‘ b)‘ iiic Visits 0i New- so H BIRTHDAY The A159“, Saskatchewan, and ‘ ,1 ministered the lastfl-ites of the Inundlund fishermen. and Mrs. J_ R, Gnybnii§y mmmmm‘ AiberuL Catholic Church by Rev. Fr. Osborne spoke very iligltiy of are ‘fining mm. “any? Island. White of Summerslde. She leaves them ilccause of their kindliness. Mo», m, ,,i,_t;,.,,,,,_. n; many Wurst to niouril (hc loss of n fond and Miss Pearl Burns sang two solos loving mother, two dzlitghtrrs, \\’ll'it‘h lvt-re greatly enjoyed. Co- .\l. preFelll they are (he welcome _ -g\tlest5 "g their (‘n“§1"§_ Mt and Mamie, housekeeper with Rev. Pr. chairmen vvcrc Roiarians R. H. Mm pnmmv Murrfi); madflibam,’ Croken of St. Teresa's. Evelyn, Rogers and W. \V. Reid. en route to visi-t their brother Mrs, Arum’ Campy)?“ °i slim‘ and ills wife. Mr. and Mr» Ftl- mfisidf- "d 5"‘ “ms- Gmrilil- "i The death nwulTcd suddelilly at Harvey, N.B., Clifford. of Woll- hi l i, K‘ , _ mum‘ Roland‘ or New Glasgow. s tome oi mg St tn Summer ward Sollick. Braekltgv. —— side. yesterday morning of Mr. J. Flint-rill services m- Wilfred Li“- s~ Billie" “i illliiiflx» N- S» Hcmy Jenkins. a highly reallected Crowley o! Columbia Road, Dor- ~B@“"i“' "i wemngw" "i1 iii? retired farmer. He was 76 yenrs of Qhgatefy Mas," vptfiran M worid Igomesteadfi asnd lFelix “of New ‘gt \\'nr I and actfve in civic af- 533°“ r -- “i ° “ “m we" The late Mr Jenltin was. na- fnirs in W‘ard 7. who died Feb. xiii‘ iiwii‘ mflh“ i" h" his‘ live of iviurrayt Rivers tvhereq for 21st, “ere and at st. Augustine's “f” mun-y years he successfully engaged TUESDAY HAS, RECOVERED -— Mr. Wes Nicholson, barber. who has been ill for two months with arthritis. has recovered and is able to be back at work. Chin-ch Monday. Rev. Christoph- er C. OfNctl was the cclebrant of e $111881!!! high maps of requiem, assisted by Rev. Daniel E. Run- lq as deaeon and Rev. Joseph hfctGolttl-iok as sutbdeacon. ' Hts wife was formerly Cather- ine I. Connolly of Charlotte- in farming. About six years ago he retired from active life and came to Stunmcrside to spend hi; de- Ciiliiilir Wars. Up to the time of his death he had been enjoying his usual excellent health and news of his sudden passing came as p, great shock to hi5 molly friends VITAL STATISTICS REPORT- Tho vital stutistcs report, submit- tiown, who predeceased him by _ and neighbors who had teamed to I. m“ Syd; ’§°c°'r°<1.$§§‘°%li§“u'éliil‘ll ‘f, “h "w"? “n” “MIN” -——-— * " ' ,, urng ‘tssort ife LS er- _ John L MMPM¢ tomerlyi Officer, showed there were 6-1km “ ‘mm births, 19 deaths. and 1i mariiagrs l , PE. . rom w”, I “and f this in the City last month. g0 on Feb. 10, 1947. For some time be had been an invalid and he now 160i horn his trials. Irving been born in Beiltwue deftly-five years am. no spent moat of his life in met district. He was n. highly respected cithn-i and g irwn hommeed by all who knew M; leaves to mount his widow, fie fpplwr Annie MecPhnnarlnaX~ ditty-taro years of married lilo. He loaves to mourn his wife. the former Delia Buell of lvluzray River. and the fol-lowing sons and daughters: William E. and James 13-. prominent. comers in Sum- nierslde; Harold in Charlottetown; Mrs. Sheldon Jencx and Mn. Rus- sell Gillie of New Glasgow, N 3.; Mrs. Elmer Jordan. Mrs, Lloyd Scott and Mfrs. (Capt) Beak 0f Summetreide: also (m; brother, —-IiNTERS TRAINING - Miss Ruth Keliily, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Stimmarside, has entered the Charlottetown Homital School of Nursing as a wudent nurse.—-8. VJ‘). . NBPOBT-Saoty-oxie per- . . ,, $81: ttsecii-gciigivzgnulefrfifltfzlenflJmhm} M New G]"Tw' N's ' “M ' itlwo asters; lVLrs. A ce Reed and ‘M children ‘the l mhoksrei avg; eglfiw fictrBift-Ioiigfiiwnrr. John McDonald of Peter's m‘ are. Mm. Arthur ma: the City Cmlncil lust night. Eleven Y’ E I- "‘ t wing), Mu. Malcolm Mao of the 61 cases are new ones- Phenom (moon) both of Misc. U. etch-t, of them female. A, no John of Upper Montague. - SUQKDX QITINOE 3.1. We also leews 10 grand qiigwen (‘m-i fem‘ great grentdjvityuun Forrest. MacDonald. children. Charlottetown. who pleaded guilty February N, last. before Stipcndti- ary-lihgietl-ute Gilbert A. Gau- det of having committed bi-lzaim. was partied a tlvo-year suspend- t-d sentence yesterday. Edwiwd Island Hoipitei on Sutur- dtliv. March 81h after a brief illi- spected tdtvizens. The late M-r. Mdcflarlanc would have celebrated hi; 81th Plum for s mammoth reuniotn of the? Iwfflt Nova 800th. Hlkhlfllld- u; of the ‘listed Camden Dtvldon. Saturday. Aunlt 16 ax: Amherst. wen finalincd at a meeting held Saturday at Truro. N.S. The North Nova. 500th High- landers was a composite battalion fanned in Amherst in 1940, from personnel of the Ifi-irloe Edward Islam] Iiitzhlanders. Cape Breton I-Iigilhnders, Pictou ainders had been i-n excel-lent amen until ‘ PREMIER NAMED DIRECTOR. ——Prerriler J. Walter Jones has re- ceived notice that he has been ap- pointed an honorary director of the Canadian National Exhibition Toronto. The notification from the Exhibition officials was received to his upholeterlnl bueineu. Starting some sixty Furniture Com-party. Mr. Farlane continued the years in the aflnle li-ne of busi- Nort. N S tie. Higlhi d- v, . 3:1 (Mfr, feigned Purim“ yesterdal __ with (hedirm of Beer and Weeks the tit-t Highland Ninth Brigade of FUNERAL SERVICES _ The after which he carried on a mosti successful business of hi; own. The late lVk. MacFarlane was born at Georgetown. funeral of this late Mr. Samuel Smith was held from Rose Val- ley Church on Saturday. March 8th. The services at the church and grave were conducted by the Rev. J. I. Morrison of’ Hunter River. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. James Dixon. Goof!!!‘ Dixon, James Todd. Wesley Mac- Nevin. Willis Smith and Gerald Smith. Burial in South Granville the Division which took part in the D-dm assault on the Bench coflet of Normandy on June 8, 1944. The local planning committee for the rmmlnn includes, Lieut _-Col. J D. Stewart, Major Allan Nitfhol- son. Major Jack Wright. Major J.A. Macdomld. M L.A . W R. Burnett and I-I-ang- Bishop. one time senior partner of the firm of MacFarisne and Knight, Sotlris. His. mother was the former Ann Leslie. ‘ ' The deceased‘: grandparents had come tn the Island from Scotland and founder] a. community at (Heltieh News, Feb. 2G) ' Lower Montague known us Met:- Allan Stuart, 26A James St.. n c mete“. _ retired veteran El conductor run- 0 ’ ._.___ Fmiane Miii5~ _ MW out 0i the Medlord garage“ _BUILDING NEW PLAN-FAA“ There are lctt to mourn his passed away i“, night M me murm, Pacts‘ pmpriotm. n; imsslng two (laughter-s, Mrs. Dan 30mm“ M.“ a brief nines, oi- summersidek "my monumcmii Anderson (Lyle), Montreal Wcst comviimiiimfi. need 83 l!!!“ works is building n nclv plant on “mi Mi" cmiliailm- 13°51" Di W0‘ men at the University of Alberta. Jflyable to talk to. but for the last two years he greduely fell away to the ravages of time end old Curley of Cierrnont. tea THE MARRIAGE is announced from Victoria, B. C.. of’ Mrs. Lille ltlorris ’l‘ayior. only daughter ofi illrs. Morris and the late Albert H. of Vancouver. B. C.. to Harry W. Hinton, son of Mrs, Hin» ton and the late John S. Hinton of ROTARY — Mrs. S. G. Osborne, who accompanied her husband to Misery Point where he was eta-i Font-ti us keeper of the light, and rtnlaincd fourteen years in that at Rotary luncheon where she was “x N guest speaker, that it would not Cif, ' - ‘ take a great deal of iuglng to’ i and Elizabeth‘ N‘ other period. Ma's. Osborne gave rock. and al- His rather.‘ the late James Macliiarlsne was at! IiWHQIOlI-I friends in Prince Edward -’I‘IACIIIII SICK _ t1 till-n liver school is ill u good neighbor. a 800d 1W!!! Ami ' mania developed from his stead-K. Mass. i Dr. A.A MacDonald unimously as Prpgrc etive standard-bearers WEDNESDAY Mr. Leland cher of Iti- with pneu- a bad ut- i tuck of influenza. Miss Eunice shes of Indian Bi-ver is substituting in —IIAL1FAX VISITORS — Mrs. lllniéy Thompson. Min Marjorie Baker of Charlottetown and Mrs. Maurice Caseiey of Kelvin irecent visitors to HalifnxFx, ON EXTENDED TRIP ... My, 11 IRWIN!‘ Essery of the Charlottetown Post Office left by plane this morti- ing accompanied by his sister. Mrs. Mabel Anderson of Hall-lax, N. 3., and aleo his brother, Roy of Lynn, on an extended trip to Hall. 8., Lynn. MJJSS., New Yorl: J. till-ti Mt‘ for \V€I'E grand children. Elaine cream and a beautifully decorate Jackson of Lower (Patriot please copy.» THURSDAY Gauthier of Sydney Street, Char lottetown has been receiving con day, March 8. ~ HOME BEREAVED the death of his brother FUNERAL SERVICES iSt. Paul's Church where friends and relatives of Mm sum" ‘who also officiated at the grave. Catnpbell of Brookfield will hefm"! Pallbearers ‘WW Lorne 085' pleased to he“ ti,“ m, ha, on ford. Frank Gauthier. Llotvd Cud- Saturday March 8 tciebrated hcr irwre. Warren Cudmore. Clarence 90th birthday. Mrs. the only living member Campbell _ of on c: iRlnal faintly of ten. She still goes is Bsbcock amid George Reid. Mem- bers of the Canadian Legion attend- ed in a body. tho lute Mrs. Mac- about her household duties in Iiei-‘Donnld having been a fonner int-m- tleual cheerful manner and rarely bcr of the C WA C. has she consulted g doctor. All her many acquaintances happy returns. wish her rulvanlu. vusrnanav _ ‘The “HD9751 of the lute Mrs. Elizabeth iMacDougull who died in Brewer, The first. ewinimeo- of Lhe 1947 iMaine. was held Sesieidiiy iii Billi- soason to test the wster of Char-igbr, P EJ. The service was con- lottetown Harbour took of! from ducted by the Rev. DW. the Shore near the railway yardséPhcrson and the Rev. T.W. Good- yesterday afternoon. Muc- ,wiil. Ituerment W35 in lVIarie Celtic- Whether or not he would ilave (cry. The pull-bearers revere Simon succeeded in reaching the soutmilvlat-Kinnon. Portshore - about a mile distant and to which he was heading -- B/Prwflred mubiemstical to Charles of the Porter and Sons Constmction rowboat. taught up with him midway in (he harbour. and pulled him into the Mcfiudyen and John Br Co. They launched a. boat. ' The sheep. which Worse for his experience. FUNERAL ‘FRIDAY-Tile erel of Mrs. Margaret McAdam took place Friday morning at 9 (Tc-Dock from the residence Fort Patrick's Church High Mass was pastor. Rev. Atlzustus to St. where Requiem celebrated by the adley had escaped from the freight shed about 3.30 yesterday afternoon; appeared no idli- Martin Compton. Hector Compton, William Collins. and James Raneghan. flung parts will relzret to learn at the death of Mr. Charlie OKcefc at the ripe old alze of 101 WHY-Y which took place in Charlottetown. a short time all» MI- 074°91'9- better known as Charlie, was l1 knight of the road as long as mem- ory goes back and long before that. Stormy and fine. Charlie would be seen going east or west somewhere along the St. Peter's road as lat’! as last fall. Charlie is f-lfiiie -i"(i so are his stories told around the fireside. He will be much missed. Thanks to Mr. MeCoirmuck who writes from Vancouver for a cor- rection- regarding Dr. R. J. Mac- Loui: Callaghan. who also con- ducted the service at the grave. Donald. He clalmsdlc was the Dor- Tii“ Pallbearers were Messrs, tori: first patient sixty years age Joseph McCarrcvn, Damien Lynn, Raymond‘ Boylan, James Ltlfferty, The death occurred in the Qrince 501W" QWDMH 8nd Emest Shea. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The neos nl Mr. Henry n, MgcIbi-lgqq, funeral of the late Henry l". Mac-ii: still attending patients here ‘right one of Ohmlmtetowns most re- Flrllm was held from St. James Church yesterday afternoon. who service was conducted by the Relai Interment birthday the 26th of this month/Was in People's Cemetery. Tile were the one week prior to ill! death undiloll. a. l. Arsenal-tit, n. a. Mac- “D to that time hn-d attended tia/ily KiRIW-Il. S. A. McLeod. J. It. Bur- nett. A. lIMot-rlson, W. A. Stew- ye-ars ago, I/rl. A. W. Hyndmsn, R. S. P. Jar- ns an employee of the Mark Wright; dine, Ia-n Burnett, William Mac- Mgc- Loan, Aben Macbean. The active throughout atiiliuli-bearcn were. Ron MucEwen. JOhIISIOJIE, ness. He worked for m-cm-y yeursiDP- Ayfés. A. W. Mstheson and T. H. Busaoii Son-ion. honorary pail-bearers Jlarry Weeks. Edwin I Percy Landrigan. Mn. George Miller came shock of profound sorrow ' island a few days ago. Mrs. Miller was born l-n Char- Ilottetown in 1878 the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. TC. James,‘ education Prince of Wale; College, Charlottetown, and: served sa a teacher in the schools of this city for several years. ‘She received her ,Pti-nce St. School and 1901 she was married Presbyterian Church at There and in Dr. News of the sudden passing to Rev Aiberton Tnfl of with a tn her in In . an electrical engineer. and for George Miller, than minister of the . and Ogden. His snn Howard of Miller's later Dastorates at New London in this at his old home in Jvfollticciiu. The writer understood the Doctor ihad been practicing fifty four leafs- ‘It is good to know and we are "M!!!" to say the good Doctor McDonald now. the daddy of them all.. OUTSTANDING DTUDENT. ‘— Miss Eleanor Dixon. dauflilivi‘ 01 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dixon. (both of P. E. I.. the father from Gas- percoux. the mother from Forest l-llll, and t-he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Reilly), 31 Greylock avenue. has been selected us an oili- standing girl student of the senior class of the Taunton hilzh school to qualify as a Good Citizenship Pil- grim and represent Lydia’ Cobb chapter at the Daughters of Anteri- can Revolution Pilgrimage to be‘ ‘held in Boston. Murdh 27. at the; Copley Plaza. Miss Dixon wys sei- ected by the faculty ‘of the hishl school nn the basis of ciuracter,‘ scholastic recent, delwfldflbiiiiiff and good citizenship. says a. 806-. inn Exchange. i ISLANDER. DEAD -—- His man! friends will regret to hear. of the; death of Mr. Peter D. McDonahL. formerly of Bouris, at St. Jos- eph's Hospital. Milwaukee. Wis- consin, on February 10th. Hc was ltears ran between Suit Lake City Boston was with his father up to the time of his death. His fun- ‘. f. (its ‘ ‘v.1; - - ‘a .- . , Loifgon? ‘QM ",.,_.:‘,,,Q,1,\“;,, figs" sgflflfiilnqfleflfl? "(if di“ Ti“: mi m, g,.,,,,d_chii,i,en_ Elir/lahutll‘ :u¥;:ce.hilfi1l5 mod ignited Churches tral took place from st. Putt-lows, Mulder. rm "mm ‘him 60 you“ He “uildim Wm be qr Wooden m” “hi”, Anderson “m, John HemyINéw l; ‘Iwicin dohi/llzluslown inn Cathedral. Milwaukee. Mrs. Bar. w“ pmr,ln)ypd h}. H", E1 rm. M" snumon “m, n mi," from “d iVfvilPFiififlllé Anderson of Montreal’ Nova 83x31 (an! . ufltave‘ ll rgtt. Montana. Mrs. McCornuick. a conturymlid was retired ten there will he a lawn in front “"3- H“ “Mi” m" form" ~ll-da"i‘i‘inidad the“; tcmhftmll-iic Nixiiiiiii B0510" and Mrs‘ A‘ A‘ McDon- years ago. He celebrated his goi- ui-iigi-e ho c-in (‘ll-‘(pliiy his Hlllllll- LC-‘iii’ Ti 5°}"'i~“- Pi'°<i°“9"59d "im proved ,,' worm “and dflficd il-ifu Md’ oharhmflown’ a“! 515w“ den werirlitlz anniversary‘ nine mgnts, Mr. Peters is tin-w ln..i‘cti iiiii'_'.‘"ii\'9 HTFIFS "Kii- MFF- AnliCY-I meet The“ ha?’ “mono i‘ 5* iliili D13 F- w- Mfnnmiid- 59m“- 3...“ Mm on Comm, sire" and he expats sons ilusbuild is ii son of the lulu. n" ‘(Ml In T" Right‘ 1S n brother nf_ the deceased. , Re is lll-Pvivnd i,‘\- i,“ “my Mrs In mow in (he no“ mime‘, s‘ John Anderson, fornler Prevlnclel dean; m joifif/‘x £0“ ‘Douzl“a§‘"h';1d - _ Mm“ mean" Mimi‘ Om “m ‘TT Aummr‘ Dasscd away ‘at (he age of ri-lcvieu on Wednesday evening .M.. h ChBPlES A- Oi Wliveriy "(Vi "I" Catlatiian National Railways en- M‘? Aniici"l°ii "iii" ill" Film" i" yeérs during: me miuisirv in 5H“ M!‘ and Mi‘ '7' P" cimkc“ visit his fnther-in-law while illc P.E.I. Hospital lttsi week. -e- necmm mm a projmt which“ i; turning to Montreal Thursday and- ' on his arrival home Mrs. Anticrsoni calTled out. would (lo away with :51 the crossings in the western film“ "PW" hi’ Ilifiiie Sliildlli’ “H!!! 860mm of ‘he Town and would in_ 1S remaining for several days. Tilt! vowe ‘he Consiructicn "I a new late Mr. Mat-Idariane was a valued right-of-wnv along the shore south member and regular attendant of, n! Wm" ‘sweet [hen through ‘he St. James Church and an honor- Llnklotler diam“ to Miscouchm ary member of the 1.0.0.1“. His Tm crossing M SL Eieanorls acrms death rt; a great loss to his family ire main highwvny would also be Who “Lin 113"“ ti": ‘Ympaiiii’ °i '1 eliminated. according to this i)ll1:l.’“’“i° "mile 0f mmds- i daughters, Mrs. Annie M. Tarhcii. 2'7 Talbot St, and Mrs. Jessie l... Thcrinu of Culilhrirllze, two grand and two ere:t-lirautirlliltirclt. The funeral “(is held Friday lit two o'clock at the Sin-acne filli- eral home with lntcrment at Wye-min: cemetery. gineers are. at present. surve_ymi.t in Sumlnersidr- and vicinity in con- Siricken with n cert-brill haem- orrhalze. a! 4.30 o'clock on Tiles- day afternoon. Mrs. Jlinlcs Trainor of 2J5 Elm Si. West. resident of v ‘ i Suqimr.“ died cmiv FPii- i2!“ iii which would at (he same time de- n“? iuilPrai "k" Pia" "Om 5L- her home. Always active in t-iltirch Drive thr- ilfiofllp of this area of Jame‘ chiirci‘ mi‘ “iienwim Ii, and charitable organizations new. iiieii- minim, “V” °"i°°k» i I Under the auspices of the Wom-‘ en's Institutes a well-organized campaign for the establishment of a Rcgionalflisth School ifetwaen Miscouche and 01.21111; culminated yesterday when a delegation from the districts surrounding Tyne Valley met in conference with the oificisil of Department of Education. The‘ representatives from the widely scattered ares travelled to Charlottetown by I chartered bus, " - -li0r|. G. H. Barbour. Minister of Public works and High-Way's. was approached by the Bideforti Wom- tmi institute (o arrange a suitable flnlc f" thfiir conference. Mrs. Elia ."1."\I'ai‘-. 'i'\'t"* Veil-r. was ep- pai Pi rfll u ~~~zl cf the delegation and‘ lms. A. imligifllili acted us aeo- retary during the asmphipn. the deceased was horn in Crapaud. P.E.I. l-fel‘ mzliticn name was Luv- inin Mt-Kcnna. She was marrie"! to Jami-s Trainor in i899 and Lveti in Charlottetown. P.E.I., and Tor- onto. Her hushanti predeceased her in July. i914. She took up real- dent's in Sudhury in i934 anti has resided here since that time. A nlrnlltm" of Si. Clement's Roman Catholic Church here. the late The death of Mr. Roderick Mc- Lean. 94. look place at the resi- dence nf his daughter. Mrs. Neil McLeod. Orwell, March 9th. His wife died some years ago. In the death of Mr. McLean the Belfast district loses one of its most respected and aged citizens. To visit this aged couple in their own home some few years ago was to remcmbcr tiff-m always. young people made their calls a dclighLi The latch string was always on tl1r~ outside. kind, understanding. hospitable people nlwm-s jolly find ilnirqljv-todcy ill’? i i -.~.~ in the Women's Auxiliary. [league or the Sirrcd Heart. Iiclzion n! Mary and the Catholic Women's Lmnzlte. She -l>a survived by foir tlliltifml, Winnlfrcd. n teacher at Si. Al vsius. School in Budbury. m" ‘hi... imw, b, (i ,. Rim, a n of Sltrihtlryt. cf-‘Fil. assmi- -....,..,.,, in... i, h, (.v-.- < nnl mllilnizri- of Nntiorei Enlpio - i,“ ‘ ,.._.,-..., , i? mcnt Service in Stltibury Rug J.;.=_ In 5pm,, m, M“ Mvwan-s m“ "l": "will" 0-9-5 i! "Wiim- vanced yean he was always on-i l Dougiastoyn. and his loss was very deeply mourned by Dr. and Mrs. M iiia r. ..‘B IRTHD A Y PARTY.-On Saturday, SURPRISE Febrilnty 22nd, Mr. D. P. Ross of Lower Mon- tague was pleasantly surprisrd by . his fatniiy and friends together with lthe members of the Lower Mon- itague Church choir of which he is . the director, (the occasion being his 85th birthday. A very pleasant ev- ening was spent in singing (he familiar old hymns uriih Mrs. Aus- giln Ross. church organist piano. During the evening was presented with gifts family and from the choir at the Mr. Ross from his 10321-210!‘ with the beat of good wishes from all present. Mr. Ros; then thanked one guests for their tiloughtfulness of him and Mrs, no" in he: most pleasing manner spoke of t ure Mr. Roll derives from in the choir and invited have their choir practice he pleas- hia part them to at their home each week for the remainder of the winter months. At this piou- nnt gathering Mr. and Mrs. Roe-s had all their clifiidren namely (Irene) Mrs. Colin Donald. Whim Road; pruent. Mec- (Lois) Mrs. Laurie MucClure, Murray Hui-hour; (Deiiur Mrs. Don Giiiis. Charlotte- town: Austin. Sandy and all of Lcwtr Mnntagtir. a Hervey. 21d sight grandchildren. Special features of i the eventing were soioe by two at the were very pleasantly surprised when qbnut twenty of the Argyle Shore friends of Mrs. Crockett called to .1 extend greetings to hcr in her new home. During the evening Mr. tics- iie Mt-Nevin. acting as thairlnntl. called the gathering to der. In his usual pleasant way c sorre- what enlarged on the high esteem in which Mrs. Crockett was heiti in Argyle Shore where she ilud lived all her life and than cunt-cl on Mrs. Fred McPhail to read the folio-wing address which was ac- companied by 5, well filled purse presented by Mrs. Goodwill Mc- Phsil. . The death of Mrs. Daniel 0'- Brlen (nee Oltherine Foley) 0' ‘ curred at the home of her nepul‘ Mr. Alfred Gilli-s. Kiidlre South. on Monday. Much 3rd. i947. i The deceased. who was 88 years of an hsd lived the greater part of her life in Alberton with the exception of 1 few years in Oaizuryni Alberta. where she, and her lett- huabnnd were residing at the time of hi: death. . The pallbearers were: Mllniafa. Herman Oahill, Joseph Callaghan Ben Smith. Raymond Bhee. A2811! McAleer and Joueph Foley. The iete Mn. O'Brien i: surviv- ed by one miner, Mrs. James Mc- Intyre. Montrose and one brother. Mr. M. M. Foleyhalbertlm to whom sincere condolencg is extended. MacClurc ' three tier birthday cake made and Tn i; presented to Mr. Ross by Mrs. ‘T. R.| m ‘ m. t MT]! BIRTHDAY‘ -—Ml'. Fidele grotulutions from hi; many friends on the occasion of his 80th birth- dav. which he observed on Satur- —- Mr. Len Douccttc received ilte sad news of Isadore lFrilzl in Montreal yesterday morn- ing. llfr. Wilfred Dorucette. ainuther John Mummm were immiiiaied unuibrother. had gone to Montreal two ssivc consei-vfilvecias Flflfhtlild was with hi; broth- imleo- when he passed away. Fket District of King's at a large and enthusiastic party coilvention, -— The kflllmffli of Mrs. Percy MacDonald ‘was held yesterday afternoon from service mamqwus conducted by Rev. J T. Ibbott‘ Many readers here and in far, d possible st an some distance from the lime bu Mvniflfllifl. —laround the lvhurves the ice is still a solid mam with occasional on» lugs in evidence. 0n Tuwdey manti- ing the ice was being travelled from Rodty Point to the Olly but was gradually becoming more and - more dangerous as the day wore on. activity yesterday morning where mrmy owners and skippers were preparing their craft considerable waterfront ‘There was about the for an curly launching. The S S ycst crd ay to Ziarry out the usual schedule. day evening, February 25th. over one hundred friends and neighbors gathered at the home oi’ Mr .and Mrs. A, W. Robertson. East Royalty to tcnclci- o. miscellaneous shower in honor of their daughter. Ada hlttcLcod. lvhose marriage is to take place on March 20th. Miss Shirley Dartach played the wedding march. The bride to be was escorted to the seat of honour by Mrs. Walter t-Icartz. while gully (iolored balloons viwre burst showering her with con- fetti. A carriage decorated in pink and white and laden with gifts. was wheeled in by Lewis and Fergus Robertson. dressed as "Bell i Hops" in red and white suits. The gifts were opened by Miss Vflml Andre-lav. while itirs. Cyril Mac»- Millan read the verses. Otihers as- sisting were Mrs. H. Heart: and iyiias Ursula lliorrlsséY- The brim’ to be thanked one and all 101' lhv many lovely gifts after which all joined in singing "For She's u Jolly Good Feliolv." The remainder of the eveninfwas spent in music and dancing. Luncheon was served b)’ the ladies. ttfter which all departed i to their homes having cnioved a very pleasant evening. Friends learned with went of the death of Mlle Katherine Mal- one which OCClIITBd at the Char- lottetown- Hoslliifll on Monday If- m. a mnpmciiiveiy brief illness. The deceased who was bt-‘Ym in this City Eiflhiy years H80» W“ "i daughter of the late M1‘. and Mrin. Hugh.MflIgyi-ie and resided in the city dining her lifetime. with the exception of about two y"?! 513°!" in Bostotr. Mass. . She received her education in Si. Joseph's Convent. and when (time ytouniiz was called upon to 1110111111 the loss of her mother. Fbllotwlnfl the death of iler father she resided ‘viii, her brother. Thomas. well known dlruggist of this City who is M M95137" q, ilatieatt in the Char- lottetown Hospital. Them are left to moum. one sis- ter Margaret. widow of Robert Mit- uhell, Worcester. Mass; 771011155 naunoun fcu DISAPPEARING and Robert Ross. and by Ralph SLOWLY - The ice in Cilarlotte- Coulsvn. after which Mr. Couiloutown ilarbour is sir/WI)’ breaking up $00k picturés of the family group. Yunder the present spell of stmny The mnlns wme to n close witlvwealher and if this tum-able coin- the serving of a delicious lunch, ice dition prevails. navigation will be arly data this year. urea o! 09B wetu Fail-view had its engines twirling over alarming up for the trial run afternoon. The Ferry seemed to be in good condition and n: soon as the ice opens tip and the jetty is repaired it will be able BRIDAL SHOWER. - 0n Tues- A tern number of relatives and friends Hum Kelvin 01'0" and vicinity assembled at the spacious home Mr. end Mrs. William, Std-Verb. on Thursday evening, peb- nmw 6th, to tender a lhnnom in holnor of their eon Alfred lld his bride, the former Min Helm Watson; of mm. Scotland. ‘Iii-ta living room was tastefully, decorated by Mn. Ralph Mouse and Mn. Scott Clarke. with pink white and yellow streamers and white tweddttlg bells. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- Th; funeml of the late Junes J. Tay. lor (lighthouse keeper) w-u hold yesterday aftemoon. A short sci. vice was held at his late residence, MB Kent Street, conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster and new. T.W. Goodwill. Psiibeuer; at the house were. lamest MacInnia. Sr. A.J. Watts. John Lund, Albert 151090118511, Jose h Shelfoon, ., . and Celrhlis Powci). mineral songs. gouyrfuimd M“ . 13°" were held at. New Dominion and‘- noss_A"L°r'Lg“i" iiliih. were conducted by Rev. a. Carlyle Mm“ 6 m ° P- E- i- "ennui surr- w. it...“ no u. on HIIO H!‘ . r ~ <‘ (it ti we", Semour Mfilphml Norm: itagigolw. n. son. James Bflfflifilrm MacDonald. Robbie MacDonald. i Hoqdqi, m’ l, _ Michael Murphy, James Smith and‘ March 9_ 1947‘: u; I- "Helmet m; DIITGHILL Holpital, mxifltzflile e. l i and M!‘ Geome- HBW. to ... Cityaéiuiigwiieh. - Mitch, town I-Iospliap on Mamgiiiilriot u 191 t gtim - at lid Hoepitsi 1B- end Mrs. 13111. to Mil‘. and MIacPherson City, born). GA! — M th Pt Hospital otn sfmdsyfmeM MrslJdhn ii a 5°" tsilil. County arch 1, 11min _ A, ii, lllund Hospital 0:1 5d llumq, Joseph shelfoon, J1’. I G’ Hog‘ City a so“ and Mrs. W, —-— MAT _'. ' The funeral of the lute J. Hem-y i pi,,i,"§m,f‘ ‘m’ P‘ E i- H06- iliarcll 8. i047. to 8M Mrs. Ernest .\iflill€‘E011 a son. ‘ ___ metutionedrbdve; foil‘! i'\°i°"- N‘ siding in Worcester 8nd one in Fort Kent, Maine. A niece. Miss Arnln Mitchell. o! Worcester. Mass. arrived by 016M on Monday. but her aunt had peas- ed away shortly before her arrival. FRIDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Film‘; eral of the late Mrs. Thomas L. Howatt was ileid from her late re!- ldance, 50 School Street. yesterday afternoon. Service; were conducted by the Rev. T.H B. Somers. In- terment was in the People: Ceme- tery. Pallbesrerswere John- Mar- tin, Neil MacNevin. John 111813,. James Horlvatt. Stanley Waitelin and Arthur Pam. I CHURCH SERVICE AT SAN- A church service, conducted by the Rev. I. J. Levy, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Charlottetown. vas held in the Auditorium of the Provincial Sanatorlum last Thursday evening. Miss Pearl Burns was the soloist and Miss Pauline Simmonds. the organist. The girls‘ choir rendered two choral selections. The service was under the auspices of the P. E. Is- land Ministerial Association. -—Mra Colin Burt, North Gran- ville. Mril. Wilfred Whitlock, Mr. tcigli l-‘oliand. and Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph MacFtidyon. all of Hunter River motored in Summerside on Wednesday. They were accom- panied by the latter‘: grandmoth- cr, Mn. Melissu Wall, North Gran- ville, who entered the Prince Coun- 1y fc-r trwtment. Her many friends sincerely wish Mia Wail a, speedy recovery. -—Mrs. Douglas "lclird. Peter- borougil. Ont. arrived home by plane Sunday, ftiurclh 2nd to be at ihc bedside of her mother, MJ-s. Jessie McKendl-ick wtbo was serious- ly ill. and passed a/way on Monday, March 10th in the Montague Hos- pital: iler two children Nancy and til-oi. one 4 and 5 years accompan- ied her and are staying with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. Learci. Central Bcdcque. Her husband was unable to come with her on account of having e recent operation for sppendicitiit-B. DEATH 0!‘ COL. NELIEI — Many friends of Mrs. Neliu. the former Min Josephine Barrett. of this city. will hear with re- lrct of the death of her husband, Col. B. B. Neiies of Refine. Ollku which took place Wednesday after e short iihtess. Col. Nefiea, it will be remembered, orgianized and took overseen n battalion made up of Western Canadians in the First Great War and was trpresented in the Second World War by his four sons. all of whom returned safely. and with his widow Ire left to mourn. firs. Nelics’ sister. Mn. Jan-m Paton. is with the lentil-y in their be- reavement. ' \ BIRTHS LARGE — At the Prince lklward Island Hospital. March 11, 19W. j to Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Lame. i 8 50h. GALLANT-At the Charlottetown Hospital. March 0th. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Alyre N. Gallant. Rustico- ville. P. E, 1., a daughter. I Jmklns was held from his lute Mr, residence. 61 Kins street. on March - City, 12, 1047, A short service was heldi- _ at his home and thence to the Kirk ' MARRIAGES Church when service was conduct-i . —»——- -—i-i_‘_ . (a by the Rev. Harvey Bishop, as- Woons-roont: _ M, 5:, i; -sisted by the Rev. Ernest J. Barrass i "D113 Church. Kelly's (‘r955 on or tho Baptist Church. ' (February 17th, 1947. Charles u‘... A large attendance overflowing i WQOds of Kelly's Crosr and Elli-ii the Churoh c e to pay their lust i Catherine Toole of Green Road respect ‘to u veil-y loving and kind] were united in Holy bonds of nnu- Ciii-Zflrl. a friend to all both young rimony by Rev. Wilfred Keefe, and old. and, one who will be greatly '-—-—~———————————__. missed at home and among friends DEATHS since cumin to Summers! e. i"—_—_—————-~———~—~ He lcavm $0 mourn besideds a sor-n "OWATT _ A‘ 5° 5°h°°1 Sill". rowing widow. five daughters, Mrs. Tuesday‘ “iwch 1L 1947- M"- Sudie Jenoux and Mrs, Russell Gil- wmn” I" “Wm” i“ h” 75m n, of Trenton. N. s.; Mrs. Capt. W"- “" .- Beck. Mrs. Elmer Jordan and Mrsi TAYLOR - A! 245 Kelli Street Lloyd Scott an "siding. m Sun,‘ 0D TDBGGBY. March 11, Jltmt‘! I. merslde. Taylor (Lighthouse kcrpcrl in his 71st year. ' _nmm 0F MISS MARY MMDONALD — At the P- E. I. PERRY — The death occurred on 3057mm °" Miiiidfi-Vl MiiiP-‘i iii Wednesday. March 12th at the M"- PPYW MMDOHRIG. not Queen Hotel. Bunurierside of Miss Mil/Pile Tiiiiio!‘ in i191” 29m Your. Mary Perry at the advanced age XMWLURE .— The“ Dflwfd “W! oi eighty yea", 5h, hm tumult the City Hospital Friday morn- in failing health for some yearsiifit» Mlmh 14» MT- Piiiiill DD- but bore hei- affliction with true Med-we of North Ruoiiw- Hm (it Ch-rist-ian fortitude. She was a FBB-TB- _ dstlghter of the late John Perryi PERRY '- 5i iii? QWP" Holt‘!- tonneriy oi s/mi-imersme, and a‘ Sumimerslde, Wednesday. Muffh niece of the late Frank Perry. 13» 194T MFPY PUT)? "i!" 3° it'll"- owner and manager of the Queen "QWATT - M 5° 5fhflni 51ml Hotel, where she spent the i Tuesday. March i1. 1947- “it greater pm of m, iiie, on,‘ Thomas 1. Howntt n. her 75th. lcuvee to mourn two sisters, Mrs. . yen’), .. Johln Perry of Blunmerside, andi "AB-DING M Kellsillztnll. Mrs. J. M. Arsenault of Netwerlni Mflfvh 13- 1947- MP5. Hurry Pinni- N; J. The funeral was held this‘ in; of French River. age 6B years. Friday morning at nine o'clock JOHNQTQNE -- M 5min! Brook. with Requiem Mass at St. Mary's March 18. 1947. MFS- Mitt‘ Jill"- Convent Chapel. Btu-ital in 8t.‘ stone. axe ‘rt veers- Pielll‘! R. C. cemetery. Summer- KEOUGII — At the Charlotte- side-B. town Hospital on Thursday. March 13, Mrs. Daniel Kflflhfgfi. 9i APPEAL COURT — Two came‘ Rochtford BL, City. ln her 50th were heard yesterday morning be-i year. P ibre the full Bench 0f the Court MaoKINNON — Suddenly at. Tor- Criminal Appeal. No Judgment was onto. Mai-oil 12. 1947.Horncc Mac- rendtemd in the WPPCIII qt John Kinnon in his 70th year, forni- and Edward Jenkins. Souris, from, erly of Keppoch. ” a ‘conviction on 5 charge of assault t HOLLAND — At 48 Grccn Street. amusing grievous bodily hum. The Charlottetown. on Sunday PW" case W84 retold-nee until Mamh zmf “in; Min-cu s. 194-1. Mrs. c. r. D14. Msthieson, K.C., appeerod, Holland, formerly of Halifax. for the appellants and 0.1%. iuged M years. Holmes, KC. for the OFOWIL All ID‘ MZMLEAN - Al. the home of hi! peal from g conviction by supend- I daughter. Mrs. Neil n. MacLeod. lazy-Magistrate K-M. Martin tori Orwell, on Sunday, March 9th. having stolen u newspaper (Thai Roderick MaeLean. in his 93rd Guardian) from a cttiuewfs d00l"yggi-_ n was abandoned. R11. Bell KC. MncFARLANl — At the 9.2.1:- represented the appellant and 0.14.. i iimii Hospital, on Saturday, March Holmes. KO., the Crown. mirther ii, Hgnry H. MacFariane in hi! ad-gunmt was heard in the utter-l 31m you, noon in the appeal of the J-W- ' JEWEL-At I-Iartsviiie, P. E. I. Wind»? 00- fldl-ililt l» ill W995‘ . on March 11th.. Mrs. Hammond mom made by the City o1 Chu- Jqwgll], aged 8i yearl- lottetowil. The hearing was ld- rAYLolo-At 24o Kent Street Journed for consideration to a d1" on Tuesday. March if. Jamel J. to be m. 1.0.0. Cflmpbeil repIe-iTuylor (lbhmhouse keeper) n. m: sented the J.W. Windsor 0o. and ( “m; yew, ' KM. Martin. KC. the City of Muiquff _..- M Kenslngton. Charlottetowrutrimee. "was ut- mmh i9, pet"- Miigfllil", aged ued before Ohief Jultce Thane A. u yum Owmbeli BM Mr- “WM M-l- ‘MACDONALD-At the eat. Hot- MoGuigen. pita] on Monday. March t0. M"- Percy MacDonald. nee MW" Hillier. in her 29th 5'69’ JENKINS - Suddenly M "'1 hon“ on King Street. Svii-zltttner- side on Monday. Mflfm iii- Henry ‘icnklns. used ~76 -‘°“’~“' MALONE — In the Charlotte- town Hospital Monday. Miiffii i“ Katherine Malone 0f 131 George Street in her 80th illi- 4.“! f“ . » d Convicttd recently in Detroit, Mich. of the murder of N! y???“ and than refined an probation. ma. Vera Devon bofliil h V“ Si“, in the mountain home of he: graminotber near A-binlden- at do, is shown (right) aidtt; her delightter. Frankie. in fflliflilgcuon ctttz. it 1n Frankie's tcatfmcny that clnchtd the conv m. c” Mrs. Dcvcre. and it was Frankie's beart-writilifll "W" it‘ that tit-min about he: mother's ulna on 808M101-