i. PAGE rouwrasn -~- 2 " - - ~ - o- TBI. QE.".\..F£.EQ"T5T9.W.~ (lubiilflfw ' FEBRUAPY’ ~ A. OUR NEWS BUDGET For 011R SATL RDAY suBscRlBliRg, MONDAY - IN HOSPITAL — His ,. gity will regret to learn that Mr. T .. _Mclver is a patient in {Prince County Hospital and 110111 in withing hlm a s ...complete recovery of h _,good health-S i”: visi E MscDo is nald, , [or at the Canadian Y. M , rBeaver Club in London, England. ‘The Club 1s o Ladian Y M. "and is one of the most leave centres in Landon ' WOUNDED I\‘ ACTION - Mrs ‘ C. Gavan 112i has been adv rd iiv of Records. ‘ hand. Gunner . fy had been w Jfiebruary 12th. that cs Ga r hus- he vi v manyl friends in Summerside and viclu-l the; all- iieedy and Millan usual| .103 TS BEAVER CLUB — 53ft. D of Charlotte-' town. P E 1.. was a recent visit- C A perated by the Can- C. Servicis popular 2n King Street l the Director Duf- . fgagmgcgifd“ 833i United Church Cemetery, Vcrnonl Art during the month of April. The E FUNERAL SERVICES - Tile funeral of the late Mrs. John Al:- Cormack was held yesterday morn- ing from her late residence, 29 Dorchester Street to St Duiistairs Basilica where Requiem High Mass “I18 51“! by RSV. Kenneth Muc- who also conducted the eer- at the grave Tlie pail bearers were Harrv Corcoran, William Flynn. John Coady. J. P Martin, John Kelly and Dennis McKenzie. Interment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Charlottetown. t LAID T0 REST - The funeral l of Miss Pansy Tweedy Boson Mass, was held friiio the home of her nephew. Irving Tweedy Vernon , River, Feb. 19th at 2 p. m. services lat the house and grave were con- duced by Rev, A S Weir. The pull bearers were Messrs Shaw Mc- Millan. F‘ D Lea, Bernard Coady. Alvin A. Carver, J. l" Huntley aiid .lton Fzrncss Iii-ernicnt in the l I ODD FELLOWS ENTERTAIN- ,ED - The Alpha Rebekah Lodge entertained the Cddfeilows and ‘their wives last night in the 1.0. O. F. Lodge Rooms. A variety pro- gramme. based on "The Gay Nine- ,ties" was presented, after whih games were played. nefreshmen were then served. aiid the enjoy- ,abie programme of the evening wvas concluded with a dance. The entertainment was under the cap- lable direction of Mrs. Angiu Mac- Ecchern and the music was furn- ished by Mrs. MacEachern and Messrs. Percy Acorn and Arthur l Cudmore. ART SOCIETY bIEETING -,- Miss Annie Watson was hostess to the members oi the Prince Edward Island Art Society which met last lilight at the homo of Mrs. H._ L .Hard,v The teachers of Prince lStrcct School were zuests at the ilneeting. and ii was dccldtd t: ,hcld an exhibition of chlltirens THURSDAY RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS- Gnr. J. E. Bradley, who has been serving overseas with the 9th Bat- tery for the past twp years has returned to his homo in this Pro- vince. H; is a son of Mr. Ed- ward Bradley of Int 65 A sister, Misc Stella Bradley resides in Charlottetown . RECEIVES COMLIIBSION - L T Ennis. son of’ Mi- and Mrs Jas. Ennis of Greenfield has ccm pieted his offioc-i-‘s course and re- ceived hi5 commission from English trainin school in Great Britain. Leo en isted m lob. i940. and went overseas in July of same year. His many friends here Wish Lieutenant Paints succcsg and Rood luck. —IEN.IOYABLE social. - A very enjoyable social "v.15 held in he Silmmerside Presbyterian ,' FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The =funerai of Mrs. John Gormley. was held yesterday morning from Iii-unit Henna-soy’: Funeral Home fto at. Peters Cathedral when service was held by Canon Malone who also conducted service at the l-geravei The} palnlbesnrargr uggnwléi- orm cy. cor e om s. i-a - ‘icy, Herbert Home, Patrick Dennis land Patrick Cullen. Interment was in 5t. Peters Cemetery. LAID T0 BEsT- The funeral o! the la-te Mrs. i-Iotner Pethiok Kenn- vilie, us. was neld Wednesday af- ternoon iioni me home of her father, Robert Lila-mend 65 Dou- glas street. eyervice at the iiouse and grave was conducted by Rev. |IVAI', Route me pallbearers w re: Messrs. Percy Carr. Art Bruce. J. MacDonald, Wlllitiq Lnnk, nairison JJTIZZCII, William Carr. interment, Peoples Cemetery CANADIAN tannin MEETING —'1'ne reitulur monthly ITICEIIII; OI l . PHILLIPS-Aisha Prince Hospital on Fcbiuary 24. i , met-ct: Phillips of Summe Charlottetown , IIITIIS gnitgi _ ‘gm’ on . w,” gnd 9- llnaid .1.- tnee Mildred Cusack) Btonohel s 55m Aielvlan - At the Kiolau County Hospital, Montague, PE -. 0H fib- IB. 1944. f0 Mi‘. Ind Mrs. 01109:!“ Arman, Lower Montague. P-lv-I» a daughter. _ McLIOD-At tiio Kin ‘a Cotinty Hospital. Montague. P .I-. 0h Fib- i'l, i944. to and Mn. Hector McLeod, Point Prim. PEI-- da liter. MAIJLIIOD-At the Kind’: County Hospital, Montolup P. B I». 011 Blob. I). 1944 to Mr. and MIS- coitn “gonads Victoria Cross. P. E I. l"! l‘- wansiqcn ._ A, Halifax: N 8-. on February 30th. 1944. to Btaff 58¢- Arthur Wellner and Mrs. Wellncr. a daughter nidc w r and iggivivssécv-At no m... m m? Street on ‘Ihursdly. Iggy. u’ ea 00 yen‘ luuacii l ON-A York. on Pleb ter of the _R.ev. and Mrs. A 23, 1944. Mr. David I Fraser McIVOR-Ait or. M EWEN - t the P. E. I. H05- “ Emman- County aged 4D years r .. Ac Ne Arg lo on Fob. GILLIS Kn a m h" Joseph daughter o! the total . 0'14 Roddin of ,_ Char- ce, ti‘... i944. Jl-nwsfiildh Hon- s N it . N ‘no “Li. ymrlirir’ Murchison in her 16th year. douch- hiso fiirAcsltnlAt vemon on February Feb. 2a Home Own Mada c‘? pital, Feb. all, 1944. Angus uei MacEwen. of Greenwich. aged ime s - iicheiifhiuu hi t neat-re cot- ner on Monday l-‘e . 2i. i944. 060118 W. Read. bled 80 vol-YI- PETIIICK—At Kentvi-llc. N. l. Feb. 18. i944. Mn. Home: BOYCE-At Mermaid on Fob. i9. ilgiiicipais of the City Schools will Church hall a fewvcvenings agolilglggxfifizalizgnw-flrfiigfig ha“ _______ ‘ilktljof-lgfd ofphe requirements 0d loans}; the Y. slccettyientéigtalgn {begun acme us‘ evening The" [LLEGAL IJQUQR (“Aggy _ cituv. r=. ._ reeman an e ie young cope o tic r - -- _ ,‘. _ ,T\vo inrinen from Mem-KHL L“; lMisr. Helelnifco discussed Canadianlvian and Anglican) Churcres. Thelgé.‘ gfgeadgrngaufifiugfifijzag 1,173; funeral of theiErlc s. Schultz and LAC, Edward ejttflfifli,hkgei-lltllllfl t3 {lie Vlkfffllvfinln: beach with a cine solos .25,“ w: “UM ,_.-,,,,m,,,e,, w. ‘ C-roc mtli-Valsh, tageyiet‘ with a local man fyfll H~ PfQDJYE-e flgided 8nd a short Icvotional period ed 1,0113,“ m“ m” wot‘ n, genera] ted Church Josiah smith, Jr., appeared yes-i ,““¢_lh L! ~l~ “Pd V695 m’- by Stanley Csrnegy. 1190f!!! Yvulkerliiouse cleaning is almost coillpltted afurnzon where sEFVICPS ‘efsrfégsmens "a" Se‘ e Y ' 0H bell!“ 01 ~76 \ Y will"? and that the rooms are rc-uecur- h ' Thomson - u. the erluce m- ward Islam HospItI-l, Feb. l9. i944. to Mr. and Mrs. David ihomson. d ‘ughter. IIEIIDFN - At the Charlottetown Hospital. Fob. ‘J2. to Mr. and M?!» John Roddln. c ~- a devil»; r RE tent of the wound? \\":re not tcti ‘ available. but itirther informaiicui would follow when received. FUNERAL — ‘ii la Aladdin IIIII-CW Hum ' If!!!" DOVII Fuylngm , Oanvunlnn! Monthly hymn" Biguvingsuutlinedinnurczrgln show howdou can owa an lllflfll“' modern addin Home. Send if: tho Aladdin Home: Catalogue, 3| ages of attractive estci" 11y _ i a ' DGATE-At the r a I. Hospital ' Street. City. terday in the Police Court nn u. - were conducted bv Rev J. A charge of illegal possession of 1iq- ,1 h° Welfiflmfld W9 duff-iii A 101‘! 59110!’- ‘ ' ll. who .il.J cificluietl at i noizt York Cemet- ' ‘a Ca eLl. Hui‘ and Lllllllel Pa: K81‘ Huang; Dougali FUNERAL I2 te M Mac- — The funeral of thc Visizcrson was held the .\I:~.ci.euii Fun- " iiitcriison ti ' _ Add. privately from cral Home where soi'v;cc_. wcr; Rev ‘ifiW nthliil. x , ' Pallbearers Nelson Mt ‘nraux, Kenneth Best. Everett. Steteiisozi and Bus ltiasqanncll. I-UNLRAL IHLIHSDAI’ — The funeral of the late Mrs. John‘ Lee-me was lielu an Thursday ai- tcrlioon a; l Lil) from her late re- sidence to inc Bttptis". Church \\'f'i3I‘Q the mrvice wits conducted by Rev. John Jaw-Le, w ' foiiiiau the lJliILil s. grave in the Peoples , int- pallbearers were hfccsrs Broc- ken Simmons, L-Eslle Simmons, Racer; Rankin, Harold Lyle. Ken- neth Leckie, James MacDonald-S A cor-mops _liil‘_\' sat Saturday nlgm under‘ Di. J. D. McGulgaii 0n the death lrl t.ie Charlottetown hospital at 2.15 a.m. Saturday of Mrs. Ada Vickcrson. After a lengthy hearing they found that the deceased came to her death by drinking a mixture of some noxious poison such as might be found in wood alcohol or lnethy- lated spirits. , The JLlfy consisted of Messrs. C. . Thompson. foreman. Alfred Kelly, Harn- Hardy, George Ber- rigan, Aben MacLean. Abraham Peters and George Sutherland. Satement of Deceased The iolloiwlrlg anti-morilem state- Birnvistle and merit obtained by Chief of Police signed by the deceased. and by Sister Afary David and Dr. wel‘. us witnesses, was tendered in evidence: "Charlottetown Hospital. Feb. 17, 1944 Statement made by lvirs. Adi-i Viekerson, in the presence of Dr. Lcdwcli. M.D. Full name, Ada Vioézcrsan. Address 32 Hensley "Monday evcninz last. Feb. ll. wcnr. to Mrs. Years house. 112 Prince Street, city. Met Winnie McLeod and Mrs. Evelyn Riley there. About 9 pm. the three of us went to the Roxy Cafe, Great George sci-set. and all iicld a cho- colate milk. We then went to the Sporting Club, Grafton Street. for the dance. Arri\l there about 9.30 pm. During the dance Burt West 1R. A. F.) gave me a drink from a ginger ale bottle. I-lad just on‘. drink. Winnie McLeod took a drink from the same bottle. The other fellow Gilbert (R.A.I<‘.| also ‘nad s drink. It was sweet. oily stuff. I could not drink it at all. I swallowed some of it. They said it was sweet rum. They said they got it in the Mess at the Camp, It af- fected me at the time; my hands and legs were funny. I walked 10m» all right. but could not. do, anything when I got home. 1 tried to llizht. a cigarette and I couldn't. The liquor was in a light bottle, like a ginger ale bottle. Had no other drink at the dance other than the drink supplied by Burt West." TUESDAY BIRTHDAY GREETINGS — Con- gratulations were extended to Mrs. Mary Proude. City who celebrated her 89th birthday on Sunday. Feb- niary th MOONSHINE SEIZED — Cpl. Show and Cpl. Jay of the R C M. P and Constable Lund c-f the City Force seized a quantity of moon- shine on a promises on King Street last night. The liquor is under- stood to have been hidden around a yard. Seven bottles were located. AIR SCHOOL CHANGE — The clings over from the R A. F to R. A F‘ took place at the Giariottctown SLBLIOY. yesterday. though \_» official ceremony H1311- ked the occasion. The station will now be known as No, 2 Air Navi- gation School Groupt Capt. Hampton. D F C.. is understood to be remaining here for the bsl-. mac of the month. FUNERAL — ‘The funeral of the late Mrs, Uzzian Boyce. Mcimaid. was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence, The servicis at the home rmd grave were conduct- G Carlyle Webster. ' Dr. Geligo. ‘The Frank I-lumm, v MacEachem. wci : rcy Hamm, Ga June: lvlacliiohern REPORTED MISSING -— Mr. and Mrs. Parkman Jenkins of Mt. Tierbert have received word that their son Pilot Officer Spurgeon Jenkins has been missing since February 16th. PO. _Jenkins_ enlist- ed early in the war and has been flying with the R.C.A.F. in raids against enemy targets for more than g year. It is believed that he took part in about twenty raids in all. He received his commission two months ago. His only broth- er, Captain fled Jenkins is with th9 Third Division Signals over- seas. Mrs. ‘time Judson of Alexan- dra is his only sister. ‘ l L’ = iii the Constable Shaw. ~ ,uor. They were remanded until: Saturday. The airmen \vcre_tak-l cu from a local hotel tnaethei‘ withl two full cans. supposed to con- ,tain alcohol, and one empty cani lwitlna printed label of a paiutl tcoiicsrn which stated the cont-en's‘ lwcrc put tip especially fnr the R l . C.A.l-‘. "DED IN l1L"I‘I0.\'—\Vur;l received by A\I1'. and lvlrs Mzicuonaid oi Little Pond lthai their son Pte. Walter L’. Mac- lDanaid has been wounded in ac- tion in l-pily. extent of his wounds ' ‘ vliicuonald l c. . a part in flilCl has i. llas; September. He has a. brother; ‘Flt. Sat. James I. MacDonald with 1 ,‘the it‘. C A. l". in England. i (‘.l\.~il'.»\L'i‘\' L15! Inicng those, PCp-Jlwtl c: fllllgCfOllsly wounded iatcs: Cillitlfllfill Army 085-‘ ,iu:il.y List L; Sergeant Francis‘ 'Bcrtrarn Shepherd was was ser-g lying with a Nova Scotia . Prince.’ lEdu-ard Island Regiment. Sgt, yshcplierds next of kin is his m th- . ‘m- M. Hattie Shepherd. Car ijI-l |an, P, E I Among th:_e repor- .tcd us wciuiclcd are Ptes Donald lstawart Adams, Cyrus Joseph .A.rsen:i\;lt. Malcolm Norman Mac- -Ken:le. and Joseph Alyre Wedge. ‘all of whom were serving with ‘Nova Scctia . Prince Edward flsland Regiments. Pte Adams lncx: of kin is his father Rev All- ‘an S Adams, The Manse. Mon~ tague. P E i Pte Arsenaultlsl next u kin is his mother Mrs ‘Baseline Arsenault. R. R No. Richmond, P. E. I. Ptc Mac- liznzicts next of kin is hi; wife Mrs lviary Phyllis MQCKOIZZiC, Glen William, P. E I Pic. Wed- ge’; next of km i5 his tnether. Mrs. ltiarearet. Wedge. Lot 2. Ebb; Fleet. P E l’. o IVEDNE SDY Wilbert Muttart, Albany R. R. 2. has received word from her iius- band Flight Sgt. that he has been promoted to Warrant Officer. Had RECEIVES PROMOTION — Ali's. ‘ CASUALTY LIST-Anion: those reported wounded in the latest Canadian Army Casualty List is L- Cpl. Albert Sl-itil-‘cl D-llllVllIE. who was serving with a Roval Canadian Ordnance Corns. L-Ciil. Dunvilles ncxt of kin u his tvifo. Mrs. Ruth Duiiville, R R, 2. OTJEIIPY, P-EJ. Among those reported missing are Ptes. Aifiltlg Gallant, Thomas Dan- iel Gallaiit. and Nicholas Joseph Garlalid- each of whom were ser- ving with Nova SCOIlLl-PYIIICB Ed- ward Island Re-ziments, Pie. Alcidc Gallantfis next II kin is his mother Mrs. Mary Jane Gallant. R. B. No. . . .. Pte. Thomas of kin i5 his . Mts. Annie Gallant, Bear River. P 13.1. Pte. Garlands next of kin is his lll0iliui‘ Mrs. Jane Gar- land, Vernon River, P.E I, LADIES NIGHT AT ROTARY- Ladies night was enjoyed lust even. iiig by Cnoslutietown Rotciriaiis. Rotary rlnnes Jlifl special aucsts at. a dinner function at the Charlotte- town Hotcl, coirimernoratii-ig the 39th uiuiivcrsalv of the blrili of Rotary. A special messaze for the occasion was road ire-m the found- er, Paul P, Harris. of Chicago, Dr. Heath McIntyre presided. A short address on Rntaiy and post-war planning was given by president, Hon. T . . An enjoyable variety entertain- ment. followed. coiitprisiiig a mono- logue by Mrs. 'l'horne, vocal solos by Mrs. A I-l impel". and imper- sonations oi different types of an- imals by Gunner McLei-ano. oi‘ the R C.A. An umtisiiig feature was A sad kloom was cast over Spring Valley aiio vicinity when God call- ed home a beloved resident in the Person cf James D. Campbell. son of the late Dougald and Mrs, Campbell f-ie was barn in Hamil- ton 66 years ago. He was a. rar- penier by trade. Anybody coming in ciuiact with him learned to love him He had no enemies. A great death came as a grout sh-sck to his 110111)‘- He contracted influenza neighbour in time oi’ trouble, his Ehlb period followed by a lunch brought the evening :0 a close. CASUALTY UST- Among those reported wounded in the latest Canadian Army Casualty List are Gnr. Chester Gordon Yco, and Pte. Joseph Albinus Gallant. Gnr. Yeo was servin with the Royal Can- adian Artl ca; and his next cf kin is his wife, . s. Sarah M. Yeo, R. No. l, Ellerslie. P E I , Pt-e- Gal- lant was serving with a Nova SOOLIE-PYIIICC Edward island Re- giznent. and ills next of kin is his iliomer, Mrs. Angeline l-ailarit, 9U Harvard Street. bummer ide, PEI. Mr. Alex HamiLon, New Perth presided at th-s annual meeting of 1.118 Sneap Breeders ASSOC-BOOB iield yesterday morning in Prince oi Wales College. The election of officers. for the year 1944 resulzcd as follows: Alex Hamilton. President, Walter Mackenzie. M. L. A. vice President, and W H. Show Secret- ary ‘Treasurer. Three new directors to take the place of those retiring this year are: King's County, Aux Hamli- ton; Queen‘; County. Alan Boswell; Prince County, James A. MacGre- or. ' i?‘ —IIOUSE WARMING - The newly re-modeled home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark, Kensington was the scene o! a Jolly paity on Wed- nesday‘ night, Bob. 16th. when their friends and neighbors gath- ered to tender them an old fash- ioned house warming. During the evening an address was read to Mr. and Mrs. Clark by Mr. Ger- ald Murphy while Mr. Elmer Mann presented them with a purse on behalf of those present. Refresh- ments were served by the ladies and udtctv hours -of dancing was enjoy‘- e . . AIR NAVIGATION INSTRUCT- presence of a very large congregat- Unlted Church. Manpeqile, on Thursday evening. February severi- ‘irom which he _never recovered. although everything that human hand; could do was done He, er, received two promotions within one month. "ARY- Congra- src bcl extended to Mr. a-nd Mrs. Wallace B MacDon- ald, South Lake. who, recently celebrated their twenty-fifth wed-- ding anniversary. They were the i-eccioients of valuable gifts of sil- verware. Thcj: have the best- wishes of their many friends for" many more yea-rs of happiness. ATTEND DAIRY MEETING — The Dunk River Creamery was well represented at the annual meeting of the P E l. Dairymciis As-. “lteruay. 'Ine iol-i lowing were pl‘ . : rruiik Ja (Line, Robert Waugh, John Lewis. Theo. J. inman. riudson Lowther. Lloyd Waugh. rsdtvin Lord. Vernon ‘raig. JOB FOR PATRIOT EDITOR Mr, George Fraser having res‘ ed the position of federal iicld ie prescntative in connection with the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Charlottetown, Mr. Nell Mathcson. editor of the Patriot, has been ap- pointed to fill the vacancy. FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Mrs. James Archer was hcla yesterday afternoon from the Cut- clliie r-iuicrai l-ioiiie, where service was conducted by Rev. T. '. c- Lennan The pallbeasers were: A. Sinclair, Arthur Liluilinre, Vic- tor Purole, Wallace ' Lil‘ i-red Nlctlibflilft, uiiu l-‘ronk Acor interment in the Peoples Cemetery. l MORE LIQUOR SEIZEI) - Fuur| one-gallon ILHIIS containing wnab. was believed w be moonshine were! seized at. u house on Richmond Street yesterday by Royal Canadian Mounted and Jit-y Police while two iuil one-gallon cans and anoint-r half-fill] were found in_.a house on King Street. ‘the seizures were mane by Corporals Shaw and Jay and Constables Leard and ‘rcefts of the R C M.P. slid Constable Lund o1 the City Force. FUNERAL SERVICES — The filneral ut the late Mr. Kenneth Matheson of Oyster Bed Bridge was held Sunday afternoon Febj 20th. ' from his late residence and despite the lnclemency of the weather, was very largely attended The services at the house and grave were conducted by Donald Nichol- son, student minister of the Pres- byterian Church. The pallbearers were Messrs Milford Cudmure, Gordon Carr, Milton Rackhani, Colin Higgins, Henry Matheson and Philip Mathcs/on interment in Portage Cemetery. SERIOUS FREIGHT CONDI- TIONS -- 373 cars of freight are ivoiting on the other side of the Northumberland Strait. to be ter- ried to this Province. and cars are piling up ihcre faster than the ferry can bring them ovcr. This information was given to the Leg- islature yesterday by Hon. Horacr Wright in speskin on the Draft Address. Mr. Wrlg t believed the out "could not too strongly eni- | phsisise the danger we would bel in if that service at Borden were ‘ interrupted." He advised united effort n urging support from the other Maritime Provinces for | war federal project. conoiructicit of a tunnel as a post- ‘ ‘I , and despite medical skill. Gcd will- i ed otherwise He took his flight on Feb. 1i His children will miss the ‘touch of a hand that tried to guide them on the straight paths Besides his sorrowlng wife there are left to mourn five children: Mona. Mrs. Cecil Campbell Burlington, and Uoyd who has just returned from °V<‘l'59li$ JLLt a Week It seems .nai. God sent him home to be with iris lather before he passed away He stayed by his bedside till the end came. Hz also leaves three step- children: Roy, W110 was unable to be home for the funeral and Lenore Mrs. ‘Arthur Stewart. Sea. View. Hilda, Mrs Sterling Andrews of Freetown His funeral took place from his late residence on Feb 14, with a short service at the house. Despite Mr. J. Lincoln Dewar, New Perth was elected president of the Prince ation at a directors’ meeting yes- terday following the afternoon ses- sion of the Association's annual convention. Cther officers elected were Messrs, C. E. Gamble. Tryon. as vice president and S. C. Wright, Tryon. as secretary treasurer. Mr. Allison Profitt, Freetown. was again named director for the Dairy Farmers of Canada meeting, with Mr. Lincoln Dewar as alternate. Butter was produced to the val- ue of $1,651,137.83 and cheese to ihc value of $195,837.27, according to official figures given lit the convention. Mr. 111C. I-loim. Desable, presi- dent of the Association. acted as chairman at both the afternoon and evening meetings. In present- in; his annual report he said that he noted the reater production of the past year n spite of many dif- ficulties. “Young boys and girls, -older--- men and womcn"'hi1Ve' car-" vied to a great extent the agricul- tural burden of the past year slid have given unstintinlzlv of their time and strength to raise agricul- tural roduction to help in the war e fort". Mr, l-lolm spoke of the value of proven sires in raising the produc- tive capacity of a good dalrv herd and suggested that more good bulls should be boulzht collective- ly and that artificial insemination be more widely practiced. This would be a great. boon especially tn the smaller farmers. He refer- red to the travelling expenses of six students taking courses at Guelph Agricultural College and thought this aid should be con- tinued. These expenses are paid byhtlge P. E. I. Dairymen‘: Assoc- c o . ' ____._____._ CALUTTA —lCP)- 15o far ls possible. every ciii-istrlttt- soldier 0n the Arakan front had poultry, plum pudding and cake on his Christmas Dav menu. Social church services and, traditional carol-singing were ‘all ll Rev. C. J. Crowdis united in marri- tered the hospital for treatment-i 53° My" 3°55 "mmggsl ‘hunter -of Jams; W. and yfrs. ,Darn1ey, and PilOli Jfficer W. . Cliadw c ct-in‘s Wedding Mai-m - auditorium the led to the altar hcr father. Her gown was flout-length white £11882‘. she wore a tulle veil and her flowers were wtiite carlisiions. Her attendant. Miss Hazel Todd Bradalbane, wore pink shee in floor length with xnatchmg flower hat; her flowers were pink carnat- lons. Jtrnes Hickey, JJILLI‘, brother of the bride attended the groom. The Organist played during the signing of the register. and showered with confetti. the bridal party left the church in the notcs of Lcheii- grirfs Bridal Chorus. Fbllowing the ceremony n reception wa held at the ids’. home where t irty-five guests enjoyed a deligntful wedd- ing supper at which the bride's mot-her, Mrs. J.W. Kinny-wearing navy sheer and rose oorsuge, was hostess. fine groom crusted the bride in cuttim: tie beautiful bride's. and groom's cake which ivdoined the i table. At a late nour the cepartinzj guest extended best wishes and congratulations tr. the bride and groom, Pilot Officer Chaowick and hi; bride left on Saturday morning for their future home in Wlnnlptik filled the FRIDAY ARRIVES OVERSEAS —- Word lhas been received by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernard of 1d Upper Hills- boro Street of the ssfe arrival in ‘Sheffield. England, of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Frank Williams and lgrsnddaughtor. Nora Kathleen. REPORTED KILLED IN ACT- ION - Mr. and Mrs J. W Dick- ie. 3'13 Euston St Charlottetown have been iniomiod by the R C. A. F Casualties officer. Ottawa, that their son. 11.72606 warrant Of- fioer W. A O. Robert James Dick- ie. was killed on active service ov- erseas Feb. 21 CASUALTY IJ8T—-Amonl those reported wounded. rams on duty. is Pte David McGulgnn. who was serving with a. Nova Scotla- Prince Edward Island Regiment. Pile. McGulgonb next of sin is his mother. ma. Rosa MoGu-gan, 8t. Mary's Rm‘. P.I.‘.!. nom: son auiiAL-nev. and Mrs. A.J.G. Murshiwn will arrive from Ngiw ‘fifty. N.Y. with the m- mmuevenl m ill‘ 819%.: . W “item of i2" sister I. Wil Alli-l- ls-rd '1‘. ._._.._ — SUBPRIII PARTY — A group of young people tendered a surprise party in the Olympia on Monday evening in honor of A B Francis Arscnsult R. C. N. . R- o who is at present home on furlough and leave; on Baturdsy to return to duty. An ad- dress We road by Mill Bette Coyle and he woe mounted with a purse of money on behalf of his riends, The evenlm wu spent in ' served by the girl: present. Music for dancing wag furnished by leat- | rice Amount-l. i fl-IBTY OR WEDS ISLAND BRIDE In the ion ln the spacious old Drincetown teenth at eight o'clock, the Pastor, A. k. of No. 5, A0 S. R,C A. F. Winnipeg. the 'hurch organist, Mrs. C Simpson. "citric-red approp-' riste music while the guests arrived,- and when the Sifllns 0f Mendelss-l darn-ling bride was dancing and a delicious lunch Ill ated. ‘inc rcusl‘ committee report- deserved aid lizivc ICCF-IVDG it. Some members of the employment com- mitoee reported that Rovernment positions nave been tilled although tne Ltgiou has not been notified. as its contribution to the Red Cress campaign. As rlundav next, Feb- m. is Paaroeperg Day L416 members agreed to 10in with the R- soutn African veterans in their service at. unnity United Cnurcn at 1 a.m. ioeiresimients ware served. following wiiicn the meeting closed with the King DEBATE CONCLUDED — The debate on the Draft Address was concluded in the Legtzlature short- ly after 9 o'clock last evening, af- ter a session which started at i1 a.m. The speakers yesterday were Messrs. 1:;- l-f. Strong, Fifth Prince, J. '1". Kicknain, First King's, D.F. McNeill, Fifth Prince, Hon. Marin Gallant, ‘rhird Prince, Hon. G. H. Barbour, Minister oi Public Works and Dougald MacKinnon, Fourth Queen's. The House committee reading to a bilrinti-o- duced by Hon, Mr. Hliilhcs. Pro- vincial Treasurer, to amend the Audit Act. The amendment, which was passed liter some discussion provides for the change in the fin- ancisl year to end March 3i in- stead of Deo- 31. The House ad- journed until 11 o'clock this morn- in:- — SUMMIRSIDE MAN IN SCIIARNI-IORST GIIT — Sur- goon Lieut. James Dcdds, R. C. N V R of Summe side was sar- lvlng on a Royal Navy Destroyer Pwhich took part in the sinking of the German Battleship Schem- licrsL according to a etter recei- ved from him by Mayor W. J. Lidstone of summerside Surgeon Lleut Dodds went on duty with the Royal Navy about a ye r ago after having served in the Canad- ian Navy since early in 194i. He has been serving on the northern convoy route to Russia, and when the wrote Mayor Udsione he had lbcen laid up with flu‘. His letter ‘zays iii part. "Had a bit of excite- ment the day after Christmas when the convoy we were escorting was attacked by the Schamhorst We only saw the first two gam.s. aft/er which they all decided to move south for the final game of the series On her second IIIAVJPB she got to within tlx mile; cf us bur- twas then engaged by the cruiser escort and the decided it was to: hot By then the batthship e:- cort accompanied by rguisers and destroyers had cut to the touth and her number was up." Surgeon Lieu: Dozids is the oldest srn of Mr. and Mrr. Ralph Dodds, $ving Street. A brother, Phil is serving over- seas in the artillery-S. PIN FOR MISSING AIRMAN - Mrs. E. F. Acorn of‘ Charlotte- town has received the Cate. illar Pin awarded her son George corn of the R. C. A. F. who made his v/ay back to his unit from enamy territory after parachuting from a plane. Later he was reported mis- sing again and his many friends in in the hope that more shear- ful news will be Received of him shortly The followii-i letter was received by Mr. an Mrs Aoorii from Flt. Lieut. R E. Patterson; for the officer commanding No. 05 R C. A. F. Bquqadron: "I am very pleased to be able to send you tho fltfaflhfid Cateiépillar Pin which int; been presente to your eon This pin is given to member; of the Ali- Force whose lives are saved by Earatzhute descent. I have no nowledge of how or when your son's life was saved by parachute, except that it was prior to the time he WE; reported missing from air Operations. but he had probably written to you in the past giving an account of b3 adventure. All members of this squadron sincerely hope that ou will soon receive some choc ul pews regarding your son in the very nosi- 'ture. ' Mr. Harold Martin o 111g was elected president of the entra- Farmers’ Institute yesterday at the 55th annual meeting of the Oli- aniutlon. l-Ie succeeds Mr. J. E Dingwell of nee- includo: vice- illut Point who day. officers president. Mr. Funk Judlne. Be- dequc: secretary treasurer. Mr. J Lincoln Dewar. New Perth. The Directors for 1944 arr Prince County, Mr. X0. Gallant Mr. Allison Pmfltt. Mr. Prank Jar-dine: for Queen's County Mr Harold Martin. Mr. Wylie Gibson. Mr. DJ. MacDonald: for Klnfr Ccuniv. Mr. J. E. Dinqwoll. Mr. .1 W. MscLoan. Mr. J. L. Dewar. The meetim wls the last in n i n series which have been underway since Tuesday. -.. ....._,.._ _....._.__._..___ For Foot Ilium: - consula- Ii. J. A. BROWN. m’ Orthopedic i Bllllf-IIPIIIIIST 149 Grout floorgo lmn CIIAILOTTITOWN. Pl-l 4 ed that a number of cases which Feb ‘rne branch voted the sum of 8100 my"; then gave , l , s. Uzziah 8o cc in . 22 to mo. Albert and Mrs. 731,‘, .- y Redgste, (nee Beatrice Gauthier). a. daughter. (Diana Ethel Peltriflfll- CAMERON - A; the .-"' ‘s I. Hos- pital. Feb. a I944. to Mr. and‘ Mrs Karl J. Cameron. a dflillfhwf-l Sunday February 20th. i944, M.'s. York, on Sunday February c_ IMsrion Murchison, in her 16th ldaughter of Rev. and Mrs. A 1G Murchison. |TWEEDY -— At Earnscllffe III- ANDEBSON — At Saint John on February 23, i944. to Mr. and Mrs J. A. Anderson (nee Jean Belcher Charlottetown) s daughter. MARRIAGE! ALEXANDER-ADAMS — At ZIGII MCNEILIF- In H16 City Hosplta Manse. 0n Thursday. Feb. 24. 1944. on by this‘ Rev-Se (‘IAadi-lynlli x0133:- Neill age 3i of Capo Breton M155 “'5' V ‘ ' ' MACKINNON— B WILM . ‘"3" i” M“ w Ahand” °t on February l0th1.hl94°4‘ Marya” Kirkoaldy. SCOIJAINI. (cmm- -_ 3 beloved wife Bu,“ William (Bill) ‘mcxirlncu. GCONNELL - In lvlillcnocket, Maine, Feb. i1. i914. Mrs Jdin g1, 944, Mfg Jghn O'Connell. nee Annie AfacConneli. Elizabeth Bdwlqda formerly of Pisquld, P.E-I.. llflfl Rose Blan "i years. 78 yes-rs. this 93rd year. r ital on February 21. , aged 92 years formerly I s t Q s I x A DISTI l 1 1 1 i must not exceed 80% of his last seasbns pu- t i t 4 Administrator, Ottawa, by March 1st. information: n one bought Int Muitllll! the Iut yarn ye;,|-_ number of bugs by- 1.20 .80 .60 .80 .48 2.00 1.33 2-12-8 III‘ 4-12-8- 4- 8-10 he: ARCHER — At Charlottetown on Mary James Archer aged ill years. MURCIIISON - At New city. New you, J . on tFebruary 20 1944 John Tweet!!! l" DUNN-At. the Charlottetown Hos- , John February 19th Katherine Mc- OI, GORMLDY-At her residence. 208 Ki Street on Monday, February Gonnley. nee one. Newfoundland. aged (IIIIIIIIII: lirrrjraeii iIBUTORS an FARM ATTENTION The latest instructions from the Fertilizer Administrator are to the effect that one is to procure his supply of fertilizer for the coming Spring Season from the same source that he obtained it last year and that the quantity is controlled by the potash content. This can be, but ‘ se. Bona fide farmers who were not farming last year or who, if farming, did not obtain an equitable share of fertilizers. have the first claim on fertilizers avail- able after the above mentioned quota has been filled, and there should be some available. Any person who has obtained or who has been_pro- mlsed more than his equitable share, is to report it to the Fertilizer “IAFIWIIIIIIFII§" 1.00 1.83 U.’ Potash, 60% without and-I-S THE I callanonsrowiv IIJTIIIIJ’ We supply all the above mentioned fertilisers exec Home: are of enthusi an a. Pincu autcriali nuucdon. Fully OIII. lsf I0 build your lull-mice l t F ERTILIZERS nor plans to choose Lumber rudi- euy erection. _Build Complete Erection Pls (roe. The safest, easiest an d . frogFAiad-tii: provcn in use. Thousand: it owners th-qunm 5nd soundui ma. insulated through. cui_ for qmy ii Wlakil way home Snuimeme waste, uve money. Highclf quill materials, Iowan pricer. compl U Ell Snuljnr catalogue now. - room HOMiS imuza, menu. lvlld-ng, IMMII, Oulnna atoms m 10¢. me.- 10nd u. cllclop and m» u» of Aladdin n»... firyiiczi! RS To determine his To help those who are distributing and using fertilizers to quickly determine the quantity to which one ls entitled, we supply the followml quota for this your of ball of like weight of- 2-12-4 8-15-6 4-'8-8 4-12-6 5-10-10 2-12-4- 3-15-6 4- 8-8 4-12-6 5-10-10 4-12-6 5-10-10 2-12-4 a-ta-e 4- a-a 4.12.6 5-10.10 2-12-4 3-15-6 4- 8-8 4-12-6 5-10-1 IIELP WIN THE WAR BY PRODUCING FERTlLlZER COMPANY LIMITED The quantity of Nltrogcnous fertilizer (Ammonium Nitrate. ‘Call: all-Id, Sui hats of Ammonia), Suporphosphste and 8 - 18 - 0. W:- 1° can, that one can buy is not subject to any quota con r0- pt 2- 12-4 VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ill/III!’