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Service Rotary progmm n _ on d a, h d l t, .3’ l! urn: roms very pay ct h ow h! Ir In p: was. ram no m m. acrvicc ‘he of a uuestionaile 0n the . i ‘m h,‘ ° °’ " ° “l” °‘"‘ ' to “dolor-with its ariplnz unplan- ‘m m, “do: u tn on moo-mm m uluenu on m: mu gglénlttielfffiilcrled wings orélel: s§§f§ggll"l‘l°" u" Q0,” ufiualflflt§ £12?“ "m" “"1” antneu, m lack crumb; rcliefifymlr f: " ‘mm ' ______ p“ troubl ' d ' ' "bulk" ogygh godcxlgmyrinlk‘, lllvanilcd shut mg n§uvgrexdixm at B. ll. IIUCVIII lnlurtc alga‘- contaglthvllvitlfnldn n%lltf ‘d? thud your dict! clothe: I H, 5 m,“ ___ dlnctors use. n» tfon thlnc- , -_ _ Govcrnln at uoac n. who wu luvs done! Try the gentle-acting,‘ A on “M” n-llflgf 15x23; “WW5; hfifférfithhif“ °" ‘h’ m” FALKENBURG anon cloviTisnp at nr- $3525‘ igloo‘ 1%" feifgsopxflftwplldfl: “"'“*“ w”! mm“ “u” . . .. .. .. - --—- L ' ~ _ -15.", really gets at fh mmonc ed .. .. owner..- au..-..-==-~“ v "c. rm uv sninul v “not __. ' . ::..":.§..‘.::.'".:':: r::.cc.-..n; .. stiff... ... ab... MwtQWn- Th9 [0]] ma‘ u ".' v1, - 1*. n“ - ‘n v from C“ ‘ .. and "bulk-g." ’ ' ,," t ' l d d f‘ bee?! 0m“ m‘ no»... °;-, °“ Pf‘ ‘glffe? Personals no‘: “£52.31...” 29$ arrlvvdlclg side will: up the sum o! three cuy, natural elmnyrzlszlll? Trice-clan‘? - ____._. William u. Hammer. Cent-rs }@///' land a ‘Mrs. I-LA. Jcnklnr "irllsrlwr u" on ti" 11"» daily serving ofALL-BRAN, or several on LEAVE—Sub Limit. ‘If: m. o. w. r - 3;; l" ~,1",',' Qxjimb mwflé . in" m" "4"" ThLflowwld m“ f’ ffjfflj ‘mfg ALL-BRAN muffins. Drink Plant)’ oi‘ canvobell- “m” “Mu” o‘ A‘ How" u“ m “n!” Btocelguéh‘ a mm 8 w I ' h1g5 14w”, a A ——__ f ff...‘ all“ “.7560 “b ch 13°“ f Wettr-GHAI-L-BRAN at our rocei-‘t 95' ‘w-“vmms spending u rteyrlllw. a Darby‘ Kc‘ m” named bowMgt rxrx-slccm 3 ~‘ lTHE REGULAR mural!“ l ptcllatoglo “$1.. but Dlnllrls if o Zconvcnicnt ‘z 1w a ya KB u " ‘ We with 1H5 parents, Mr. .an rosen a the estates. Col. J.C. Y s. s0 . x ‘ _ N he Prince EZdwal-d Island osP- - 8 . Tress ‘ I1 fl- fl = y = 018i E M‘ Qgmpbell, en. Stowart was present for the auo- t \§_, , ., .. tal Nurses Alumnae will heldat would have to be handled in the m London, Canada. - ' i- ocsslon duty ggpuqmfl-m 5_ .- Mrs. A E. Wright, Central * the qundau 11mm on ‘y, same way. He had authorized the _ EXTENDED SYMPATII! __€ Bcdeque, is visiting her daughter, ALSO NFWS March 15m ‘l, 3,15 mm m,“ 5G1, P1435531), (i, ll, agent to discuss this plan with .~_.~_. ———~ ———-—~—'—i— Lnjoic of the R.C.A.F- —0FFICEB HOME FROM m. P‘. A. Horne, Moncton-S. ' change of date. 8-16-11. Wing Commander Molson. wllol ' J-lnlille hi“? ‘hi! 51'1"" ENGLAND — Licut. Leo Blacqui- ~———- and SHORT SUBJECTS i- WJ Ifi-lncc St, Charlottetown, P, has charge of the transport planes. i equal amount raised by tllc dis-- mpamv of their many friends 0n e" o! summers,“ "My" home 4mg G10,“ Mcnomm and Tmmq M“; pgngy ._ Th; u I who graduated March 9m, He understood that Mr. Johnston.‘ lricl in excnzs of the minimum a, death of their infill‘ d°‘“?hw' on ‘iuesufly evening from Eng- Mlss Mm" memlll! f‘! Charlilm‘ SHOWS 7_3()_9,15 train left Borden last evening with, 1944 No, 11 s. F, T. S, Sourl; C.N.R- XCZIonaI manager, was l amount required to bc raised un- mo died on Sunday March lcth. ]and,1l.|t, Blacqlliere has ben over- vlsiunélltlg‘ ref-urged, hvme Him‘ 132 passenger , flfflVdzfxhOfQ with,M,n1mba_ lamp-till; tostthc plalmp h l ‘dcr sec. 1ft; ofhiileddrllct. but the , “ f“ seas 0 a y d h 1L Wm] 911mm sluc.— . n e9 t 11 o-c och T any mm. w‘ tad b G c g, ._ . tong: " er aps tie 1 amount o suc a} ivollcl pay- f-ST PAIRICKS AT KENSlNGl; there he 5.53.51“ 2.11621 injury THURSDAY A,‘ 330 pletzd three round trips ycstcr- w_ $3552, Confmafiflll? a f. Premier could give us some in— , ment from the Provmclal ‘Ercasury N _ Kmg George Hall. Merv and has been m _ - NLrs. Alfred Ncring of Cape d, _ formation as to WHBUIEX‘ the corl- tshall not clzccezl the sum of l) D0 d back to Can v leer 11 Kensillgwll Dramatic Club prc- a,“ He was a member o, the TYaverse is visltlnr MPB- John A \ _.__. ' ._ tract for the wing of the Sana- seventy-five dollars. lellt “Aunt Minanlg Fume mward Island Kuhn-d.“ Stewart. central Bedeque-C. Bmnimtyl p533! .. J g |toiiunl llnsJbeen letfn ! Mr. Sovilic sircfid m; difficult?‘ y Matlztnc -¢ . l a g g Elllflb th» lit du/lllthter f . remier ones: “ le c tractlof keeping teac crs in sma' gucents. Evening 8.60. admission “if? Uggrsgggfbtvffi: ghe Kg; dfifif, and ers Rosecoc MacDonald. oi’ has been awarded to M. F. (gcllur- tscilocls. specialties 3-11-14-16-31. _ ‘ ll 0r‘ ‘VIRS. FRED COR- DMT pig occurred at the o. n cunt-S. Music and ' rn . who was formerly Miss Well-lo Beuton, ilad been in mlth for some time but it was m; Expected that her condition m; 5n serio lad her wide] girztile to e r . lhtdscllldalvay on the above daili- lcaavcs to mourn her sorrowinK ltusbatid, now in the armed ser- mes, and two small children H5 yell ls her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ma; Benton. to whom the sym- ‘ oathv of the community is extend- gi, The funeral will be held th llternoon nt 2 om. from her lat‘? resident fng: Drunkenncss, arrests 2, amount o! stealing by cases are being attended to.-—s from that unit. He is u. son of the’ late Moses Blacquicre of Summer-' side. m. Biacquiere wil spend three weeks on leave before returning to duty, S. —POLICE REPORT — The fol- lowing report of the Police Depart- ment was submitted by Councillor Wedge at the Sunlnlerslde Town Council meeting on Monday even- CO1)- victions 2: Vagruncy, cases 4, oon- victions 4; Theft, case; 2, convict- ions l, pending 1; Pines and costs collected $69.00. Th1, llllzl been a very quiet molll-h in police work. nothing of any great importance happening. We have hud a small Juveniles from ‘the local stores, but these Kffor l. long period ‘of Insufficient supply SHUR-GAIN Hog Concen- frafo is now lmoro freely available. Order your requirements from lhe noun! SHUR-GAIN Feed Service. I Mill 9r SHUR-GAIN dealer. Elli: is important newsi-coming a1 a time when farmers find it difficult Io make and: meet on hogs. Com- i Pflrcd with feeding only grain, 1911 A m" awe 400 lbs. of Grain Per Hog by fading S0 Ills. of SIIUR-GAIN Ilcg Concentrate Feeding grain alone a market Hog requires‘ 1100 lbs. of feed — while 700 lbs. of feed plus 50 lbs. of SHUR- GAIN Hog Concen- trate will do the same job guickorand boner. / Lacclnbe Mourns (Calgary Herald) Central Alberta suffuled the loss of a well known and highly esteemed cltizcn in the de February 9, of Dr. W. T. Hyncs, M. D. C. M , prominent physician and surgeon of La-comlle for many years. Born at Darnley, P.E.I., June 2'1. 1877, Dr. Hyncs completed his primary education at lirnrnley and subsequently attention St Dun-f stan's College nt Charlottetown, 5. 1E. If’; Attenuling John's; Hopkilas day rivers y. B1 timorc, Mary an , for a, year hc cnuiplctcd his medic- Teal-Blink B?" G°Td°"- fll course at UcGill University,‘ in Montreal graduating in 1906. After practising medicine in his rllgtive province {car n. bghoft tlime, se cum , n 905. Two years later he was married to fill. the mmedlan l5 5 w 5 Away” At The . type 0f During his period of residence in Lou and the Pals o! the Lscombe, he became prominent througflélsut the entire prélvince as a sucoe ul physician an surgeon; FREQUENT COURSES idimililn- h“ His devotion to n}; profession led to his taking frequent post graduate courses including London, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland, in l ; Vienna, Austria; Ilondonfl Erlgland, and Edinburgh, Scotland, in i934, and numerous courses at the Mayo Clinic m Rochester, Minn. At, all times, and especially dur- ing the pioneering days modern conveniences and uip ment were practically non-existent and travel conditions difficult, his personal comforts were a second- ary consideration to the needs of the community. F‘or many year; he served as it member of the hospital board and was instrumental in obtaining for Isoombe its present modern coul- munfty hospital. l-le also served a, chief magistrate of lacombe and as a member of the council for a lengthy period, and was well known for his quiet but consiant philanthropic activities. GIVES EUIDGY Oln Friday. his remains were brought to the parish church where iilaiixr Harrisoln celleoraifd railluiem mass. T c euogy _or e oc- —_' , cilslon was delivered by Father OTTAWA» Mm“ o5 MacDonald of Wetaskizvlll. a close P1111114? mwflrd Island personal friend of the deceased Brunswick have no Ho paid tribute to Dr Hynes‘ worth available for as a physician, a citizen a friend while Saskatchewan and an outstanding ‘Bexnviileman. Asslfisgltnlg his‘: fr‘; se ces were er Na b of r Rm Deer and Father Battle mm“ Hem“ Survey w“ Stettler. ‘Ihe choir we, under the direc- tion of the Sisters of Charity of ortlng cast couldn't be bet-tel‘- ' Charles Barton, in charm! given the of this zany laff film. Among ers, Douglass Dra/ken 85 1- 31a,}; a; the cousin: Phyllis Kennedy. as the all come in for when ‘ M155 also be elven to at the Capitol Theatre Shortage 0f Doctors In P. E. I. And N. B. . By James McCook ..Canadlan Press Staff Writer coupled with the fact that many, plwes o! business m me town were Ontario, British Columbia l “Laugh Your Blues Capitol, Summersilie _‘~Laugh Your Blues Away" is ° an apt title for the new Colum- bia comedy which opened Yesiil" a1; the Capitol Theatre. CQ- radios “Mad Russian," and Jinx Falkcn- burg, famous magazine cover gill. film fare people Want the,” days. The heroine lilolzcauiig Mn, Helen Newll of Silncoe, om. music. Whleh is sllvlmed “legal: West, is toe-tickling and the SUPP" of 5w"? um tonight. just. the right amount 0f zip and all the players are on their W05 te during every 5°?" the supporting play- Jimmy: and heiress. their shore of the -p;-al5e_ while a special hod must Elscm for a. perfect 10b as the society matron. As for this reviewer, our advice gm- the day L; forget vour worn-I i“ and “muqh Yqvr Blues Away — (CP) — and New physicians Military Service, and Alberta Christian have only a few who could be spur- "19 led in a, “real emergency," said Nat- “ tabled M today in the Commons. . The few doctors available in Al- berta and Saskatchewan could best Ibo used 1f they were redistributed and closed during the ccremcllies, bore testimony to the love and esteem Quebec were in the most favorable positions in respect to medical men. York. entertained quite a number 0f her young school chums at c. de- ‘llightful D T6VX\ Noted Physician U..@.§__@@@@@E@E@E “""“"" _ I MAYOR'S OFFICE RBDECOR- ATED-—T'h8 Mayor‘; office in the City building has been completely renovated and redecorattti. and is now very at tive. This was re- vealed yesterday afternoon when His Worship Mayor J.E. Blanchard welcomed Major AS Robertson, and Captain J.W. Bell. from Beach arpet. It also new desk. which makes a very con- worshln to conduct civic affairs. previously neportcd missing purposes presumed latest Casualty List of the B. C. A. F is F. S. ‘Pimoth kin is his mother, Mrs, lottctown, P. E amen cnoviz- BAND at. nor- 3-10-11. WELCOMED HOME n of Mr. William Henry, son of Mrs Au seas before taking up lntheY M C.A B111 venient and modern room for His CASUALTY LlST-AIIIOIIB those X1 o active service, and now for official dead. in the mo Mac- Askiil. F. S. MacAs 1's next. of Anthony MacAskill, 234 Htrnoy St, Char- MR. DAVID FRASER News of the sudden passing Bwnl‘ |of Mr. David Fraser, of Vemon, go“ m Bevin Bros“ man end Company, Summerside: ‘the lowest tender." | Dr. Mclvfillan: "Everything goes to Prince County." Premier Jones: "Prince County again. The contract for Charlotte- came as a great shock to the comm- ‘own; also the lowest, tender... unity. He had been rather poorly Hon. Mr. McGuigan introduced for s. short time during the winter an Act to amend the Statute of but it was thought, he was suffering Limitations. On motion of Mr. McPhce an, _ from nothing more serious than a re- bad cold. FTom that attack he Act to incorporate the Maritime oovered and was able to be about the dospltul iScrVlcfes Association was farmers when and was devout and reverent flPiritual things. ‘ha cemetery reside 5:. Eldith Drake, campaign, was connected with the dflushiers. Esrperimenlal Farlm station prior The pail bearers were; Mr. Fraser was a very fine citizen and had many friends. He was a good neighbour. An expert 1n the treatment of livestock, his services were much in demand among the there was trouble with their animals. In ".2113 way he for years rendered valuable service to the district and beyond it. He was a well informed man generally in | His funeral was held at the home on Feb. 25th. and despite the bad condition of the roads, many people attended’. Reva-ii. Shwelr conducted e serv ce an n t e course of his so and address referred to the fine character gifts. Arthgr sl-letanrlggéea: léfillsboro f! thhe‘ decreased Hfklldlttlblllfl ‘esteem eetan B. r anleronnwc ewas edyal who gus Cameron, knew him. Ln‘ rment to k l i Iongvrorth Avenue, are being wel- he o pa“ n vilified ‘hfimc on leave flzgpgyg; Tcrfiesrbyterlan ChllLCh at Belfast’ . .f instructional duties elsewhere. Well Fraser lot w mum“ known in Charlottetown where he was athletic instructor for s. time met man ls o er l a o. “if.” side andyrepozlts 925110319 days in “i dallghm- W“ Jean. P355541 tip-top shape and ready for any- ‘may 1555 ma" 5 V9" 1120- The thing. Bob Cameron, two of whoso 5mm? Slmflflihl’ 0f Kile Community brothers were killed in the Italian is extended to the bereaved wife and John's their Howlatt. both of Vernon. His young- MC SE8. to enlisting for active service He Samuel Drake, A‘bert Dra"e, Wilfred also met many other Charlotte- town boys overseas and is agreed that the Canadians are ready for anything that may be asked of them BEACH GROVE BAND at Ibr- um tonight. d-le-li FOX RANCH OFFICE BURN- ED — Fire of undetermined origin completely destroyed the office of J. Pope Clarke's fox ranch. St. Peter's Road, about B o'clock yes- terday morning. It. is understood the blaze originated inside. A call was sent in to the Fire Hail and the chemical engine and crcw rc- sponded- Two twenty-gallon tanks of chemical were used but the fire had gained such headway it was impossible to save the build- ing’. Furnshings, etc, were destroy- ed. The most valuable contents of Furness, Monty Maelseod, J, MOYFi-lfil’ and John ‘if-r-tfiae. HAS EYE ON FUTURE BRED A. be overlooked by the planners. Bredhurst, five miles from Maidstone, is without gas, electricity, water santltetion exc apt On its tiny main street. DESTRIOYED LEGENDS Illustrated manuscripts of the Mayas and Aztecs recording their legends were destroyed bv the Spani- ards when they ,and South America. | m firms fire in the stove. On examination the burned remains showed more wompleta burnfn on the opposite i044. Mrs. Jamcs F. Grail HUHST, Emgland —(CP)— ~ ‘rhia Kentlm village hopes it won't with amendment, post-war explored Control . lRed Cross work, also to the lead- G v In on their first official . read a third time and passed. viglyoeThcnofficc has been refur- “W” "he" "f Fwmf“? 23"",h° v nished w o occasion- Wk I We" “m “"- n B ew- IATESTATE ACT ul chairs and chesterfiel-d suiteand minutes exllired. He WB-s 75 Yeflls 01 l On motion of Hon. Mr. Mc- Gulgon, the House went into com- mittee with Mr. Bernard in the chair on an Act respecting distribution of estates of intestatcs. The promoter explained that thP . bill effected a radical change in the existing Act. which is very much out of date. The bill was carefully prepared by a commit- tee on uniformity of laws. It onlv applies to cases where there is no will, anti affects primarily the widow. Messrs. H. Strong, McPhee, Bcll and others discussed the bill, cn- dorsing its necessity. Sec. 6. the important section, as amended in committee pro- vides that, if on HHESUIIQ diss leaving a widow but no issue. his estate where the net value there- of docs not exceed $8,000 shall go to his widow- Where the net value exceeds $8.0M) the widow shall be entitled to $8,000 and shall have a charge upon the estate for that sum, with legal in terest fronl death of the intestate. Of the rc- sidue of the estate, after payment of the said sum of $8.000 and in- terest, onc-hali shall go to the widow and one-hat to those vrllo would take the estate, if there were no widow. Sec. 16 provides that illegitimate children and their issue shall in- herit from the mother as if the children were legitimate. and shall inherit through the moth- er, dead. any real or personal property which they tvmlld have taken. if the children had been legitimate. The bill was reported agreed to Public School Act I On motion of Premier Jones the House went. into committee with Mr. Klckham in the chair on an get to amend the Public School c The bill provides for payment of a bonus to teachers qualifying in first aid work. Dr. McMillan strongly com- mended the proposal. He referred lto the fact that this Province .holds the world record in Junior heating | tho .. the date of ihz‘ | Dr. McMillan called " a serious sLuoLlon ju lillilft: oi pal-sills . i children rzgularly to quoted a letter h~ h tl "ivcd in Wlllifll the lobsml" . torus: ;\'.'cl'c blamed for employing chil- ‘urnl when tilt-y should oc in ‘school. Conpuls .y education is province an he the inspectors. ubtful if there was i011 1nd bv an in- tllc res-loll- ‘l l\ . 1m .. S and perilous the partly responsible. if a truant officer could not be appointed for each Coimtl‘. As long as the truont of- ficer is under the school trustees they vrozft more. After further discussion. the bill was reporter! agreed i0. Meeting after recess. the Housl gave third reading to the Appren- ticeship Act. l It then resumed illc tiebatc on the nlotiorl to go into supply. the speakers being Ml" ill-l. Cox. Hon. MR. McGulgan and Mr. Dougald McKlnnon. Mr. wn. Dennis mov- ed tile adjournment at the con- |rlilsicxl ni’ Ml‘. Afciiinllozfs speech ‘at 6 n k. , Tile use adjourned uniil ll zlnl ‘locim 'Bigamy Base In N. B. Court MONCTON. ltlrlrcll l5-fCPl— ln the N! cton Police Court tllll mornin: 3 R ‘ Hutch, Bri- t god with lizlv- ing gone through ll marriage cor- cmony with One Hollis Trltcs. No plea was taken and the case was adjourned to March 2i. The accused ls said to have mar- ried Harrv Mutcll at Carleton. P E. I. on Novenlllt-l‘ 27. i523. Witnesses will be called from Prince Edward Island and the case is adjourned to permit them the necessary travelling time. wetasklwln. Intermen tool- s the bulldinlz which was lost. was —-_--_______.-._ in the Lsccmbe cemgrcry, owl. “mull the“ pr°vlll°es~ Nil" Mr. Clarke's fox record which is MULLIN-At the Prince County grshlp give“ iby the 151N312 i“ l?“ Doherty, D. F. Chisholm, w, N, Scotia and Manitoba possibly could kept in a "finer-containing all ital on March 10.1944, to Mrs, ,1?“ camp“ 515' ‘If?’ “s? Jfehel‘ Morrison, and Doctors Locke, Stew- spare a few more physicians for records and pedigrees oflfoxes, in- Mulln and the late James l". i: bu} t e ‘Km’ fflo e h°hng art and J. H. W. Moore were pail the forces, but any further enllst- eluding this it's los- M .5 son m u 5"" tisigaw “hwm” n; bearers. [men's must be "mum “Sh,” their irlg this will cause a lot of incon- "rmnls ‘if? "grflfét Md “féhe $09 m“ and ° fir“? “w?” “t spmtufi] mflllcfil mallllflwel’ “bflldy 5-5 l“ l ‘,"§-,‘-,‘,‘,§,’§°,°',§}‘,"uf,'”§§fld,n‘: n ‘a: ———-—--—-—--—————-——-———— gallllzzsations are controlled by a ora o e ngs received, l-glgflvgly 10w levolx last even,“ Wm‘ ‘mm emu" o‘ GRAHAM At Stancllel. March i4. common provincial board under; Chief Justice Campbell in so fart as first aid and home nursing in-, day- Mm)‘ struction is concerned. I in which m; Inrnes n 1d b In Quebec 622 physicians were all, irrespective of rzicelndsr cgecd. y claislfled N’ Will’; Potentially avail- Surviving Dr. Hymns are his able for the armed services, while widow Helen Mary l-fynes, his in mltario 445 were considered to daulrhier Mrs. lfarsaret n. Mc- be m this category, Klnle)’. his sister Mrs. Henry, 66 doctors ‘Frame, all of Lacomllc, and four brothers: Jerry of Malpeque, RE, 1.. Charles of Saskatoon, Sask, Elmer of Victoria, 3.0,, and Urban of Parkviile, 13.6. In British Columbia, Armed Services. The doctors not eligible for mil- able for civilian military services 85- soclatcd with tho war effort were _i_ given as follows:- Map reading at 1,151,; without the Quebec 299; Alberta 230: Ontario aid of light is now pcssibia with a 195: Manitoba l5l and British Coi- fluorsccllt plastic gnvglupg 1n ‘mm, unlbia 116. the map is placed. "The number of physicians in thl, ——-_ {classification in the remaining pro- Too Late To Classify vinoes, Nova Scotia. New Brunswick Rlit€Abl§fl9d5TlfltlfSElffAbl FLUORESCENT csirlsljorl: divgloSllUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE run reap mN P N 0i; CANADA PACKERS LTD., transmu- . .E.l. co-orl-zlwras wrrm- t ALl. LINES Prince mward fsland and Sask- atchewan is not large, totalling 41 nlv zllllrd house, Bruce Stewart in all." Q1 Co... 8-16-31 "In a review of available doctors hv military districts, the report said that in No. l2, Saskatchewan. the lnumbe, of medical men was l Li‘ _ r practically nil in some. . District No. 3 in eastern Ontario ,and including parts of Quebec was in a relatively favorable position land district No. 4 in western Quebec had a concentration of medical [men on Montreal island from which in. contribution to the forces could be made. District No 5 .‘n eastern Quebec Fsunnn medical men if there were means of luplacing some of the essential ‘physicians. Rural area; generally had not been too depleted by the war, but often were MPH MUTTART Sum/nuns iris PROFESSI ' not properly lffihatlios whlch took place served in pro-war year . ‘ 1 ' District No . 6. including Nova Mmh w“ ' Scotis and Prince Edward Island.' w n?“ Ullibccil, llcd no s. ll. Drlcccll. m. Herbert Llurcila Divlnc cake; Ma J McKay Northsrn %“"Pf|s. Uolvllfo ll. . McLeod, Vernon lfvcr PM Mglqanlllgle. Hunter lllvcl alllllllflllo mllllflcld Wat o LQQP] , , O l, éffiglh. llllnldalo mm. won pun 60-. North itch" II. New Annals Wllclllro n“, * Beck. mar-m l. n. rm, North mm t A, liar. st. Peters Gcnlcn loss. Vernon lins- utclllfe. Fredericton D. A. Malls. Ilcalhcrdslc could spare few more men from civilian practice and in same dis- tricts doctor; were urgently needed. In district No. '1, New Brunswick, the position in respect to medical mnpcwer was "the poorest of any civilian district," with s. definite T. E. IIIGKEY t chartered Accountant Office as mun am lama-y medical em. side of the bu ding where there was no stove. There was some feed ferment Breadalbane Cemetery MscLEAN -- Suddenly Ave. Wednesday, March l5, ~ I a‘ 158 1%‘. rural Sec- 2 provides that teachers inj ___scl_loo1s shall be _p_a_ig __f\l‘4 close to where electric wires came John MacLearl aged 62 years. Rest-l were potentially available for the [bare minimum in most areas and‘ shortage of physician,- for civilian n in and mice or rats may have .knawed off the wire installations. ‘There was no insurance on the building or contents. Mr. Clarke wishes to thank the firemen for lpéoinrz out and doing all they could o. itarv service but who were avail- , Personals i Mrs. Everet Taylor, of Brads!- ibsna was in the city over tlln ‘week-end visiting friends. I I Miss Winnie smith and Miss Pearl l-‘olland, Bradaibanc spent the week-end in Granville at Mr. Evereq; Taylor's. Cpl. Joan Duvar, C. W. A. Ottawa, daughter of Lit-Col. H. Duvar and Mrs. Duvsr. Char- Ilotietown, has arrived to spend a furlough with her mother. | Mr. George Lewis, Cascumpeque who has been in Charlottetown for, a few days. returned home yester- day. I t -—-—- . ' Sergeant Do glas H. Coffin and Mrs. Coffin returned to the Island Monday evening from New Oils-l gow. NS. where the former has; [been completing a miiitarycourse.‘ ———— t might have more enlistment: ofi Pic. Russell Smith. R.0.A.s 0., left Frid to rejoin his unit in Halifax after spending a leave with his wife and friends in Hunter-River. While tiles-e he st- Icddi of MscDmai Mrs. Sterilnll Barlow of Sim-liner- sid-a who has been the and Mrs. Wallace Arc Cpl. Barlow of the R. C. A. E. was hero for the week-end, left'at noon today to return to c land. They were accorrrpsned b! Mrs. Archibald. who will be their '- st for several dud-Amherst in! at the MncLean l-‘uxleral Home. Interment- ln Belfnst Cmnetely. Fllmeral notice later. DAVIS-At the P. E. I Hos ital March 15th. 1944. John A. Dar of 73 Douglas Street ill his 74 your. The renlains are resting at. th bo held on Thursday,’ W . March 16th. service starting at 1.30, Interment in Brookfield MESSER — On Wednesday, Avfarch 15. 1944. Brenda Gail Messer. aged 10 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mcsser, Belmont Avenue. Funeral from her parents residence this Thursday afternoon, service starting at 2-30. Interment Peoples‘ Cemetery. DEAGllil-At thc Provincial San awrilml on March l 944, phonse Deaqle of Bear River, aged y . l be for- ed from the Rank Henncscev Home this afternoon to his late resideno: at Bear River frmn where S 9 . Church. Rollo Bay. Intemlell: in Church Cemetery. Card Of Thanks Mr- J. W. Waugh and son Char- les wish w express their sincere thanks to all kind neighbors and friends for the many acts of kind- ness shown them in their recent sad bereavement also those who sent mesaszes o! sympathy,‘ m n N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKEI IMIALMEI ~ Clnncltctown and North Wlltslllrc Cemetery. | I which was announced t later QUICKIES POS TPONEMENT A The Summerside Y’s Men's Radio Auction. March 23, has been postponed uniil Thursday, March 30. Further details will -_-.a~¢ 0 be held on Thursday, b: announced l i S. l. t 9.