so a MON DAY ISLANDER PASSES —- Word has been received by Mrs. Arthur Dawson of the death in York on Feb. 2.9, 1944. of Lewis Irving, formerly of Cape Traverse and son of the late Mf- and Mrs. Muncy Irving. an _. ssicrirhrvzoo was a slzghi rccf f H3161. \ S! .192 b"; the mien.‘ mac's \ <. 3H‘ .i . .. 1;, .._s eulst. Mr Lfoizagiian t th ugizout Saint John-S. i-[earflult appreciation of thUCemfiofl" ritual leadershl? Si"“-" DY H5‘ Yency the Most Rev. J.A. O‘- V311‘ Amptshcg-elec; of KinE-' ston, during the Wit will?“ Years‘ as Bishop of Charlottetown, was e10, address presented tot pressed 1.1 . His Exec-ii at srmce last eve“- gng in Si. D11 Lori's B_ half of all tli." P. l/lachlillian, O B.E To the large congregation, which filled the spacious Basilica to cal)- acity. His mcellcncy replied in words n; 0f 635D lmnkiulfleiis and Wlimd‘ the case adjourned at the request atinn. "f than‘; you from the botlan of the defence Yesterday the de- of my hear " he said "I may say tense offered no Evidence but a Us hem 5o“ never council R S Hinton .s,~ gyq-g ou. - -- ‘xixgékhgie a a the prosecution and W H good people. I feel that I shall never find again such cooperation as I that 1:1 all m‘. fornd : and. of course, without cccfc _ the Bichcp can do a othlizg. What m; .,_._ ‘ e in at: thirteen n. shc - Misccucsreaoiis Vsnowcn _'r1~.e fztends of Miss Norma ' ccl at the hams of iozrer 1n honcr of her approach riurriage Th.‘ t... b? ' " rtad to the chair which "at/ed with pink Todd and Edythe Loughlin. presents were opened bv Wanda McKinnon and Mrs. P "ntcr while the hllmorollfi p. a c~sitlon ivitii the fool" Leavitt D and ...isli Colum- a-J . it H. i’ in Darchc‘ . Alton at‘. Roth nt 61min late l-frs. Y "f Sf \\' f mm Gordon Lund. rile‘; Came’ v sho" ILNTKR UDSEvDV .~'.i'l' QWER- v i ‘V. assisted hrr in opening her many its. After the nifts were opened. rs. Urquhart 111 a "For She's .1 Jollv é ... .,. n J , showers of confetti __-_'_PAGE TWELVE h-i ved a ieiegram in- llil.’ 1 There left. in _mourn‘ . Annie. Mrs. Daniel Mc- Hcrbert L-anizforcl of Alberta “- ii “ 15 ‘nmpzfipd 1nd Miss Isabel Meikle l-l-Areici. he simpatlll’ l tow ‘cc fmni St. John ihe Evangel- siecl d in the services and is now over- ivlzo Joined " ' of a family of nine children to the late Bélljimigarrett I [he Denamne She had been a resident of Northl "d"! m“ Pr Wolburii, Mass, for a number leaves to Ihourn following brothers and sLsters, Mrs. ‘n _~. t; Charlotte While in Suninicrside lie wolf =1 prominent part in many activities of in, younger set and was b] Valued mmlb" of m? S¥:ég‘ter1e' lJohn Barrett, Forbes, North Dakota! brankhas-iliiven Barrett of Fuller Man. The late Archibald Barrett in .6 Wheatley River was a brother the subJect. The funeral was held frcm her late North Wolbuml y allarit, times joined 311$ Malestys form! will be pleased to hear she is bro erasing nicely in the P. E. I Hos- after ‘her recent operation. WV! E Cahill. charged with iii his possession at he was a prisoner _ r, TnmCountv Jail was found izuilty by a fir, , W“ 1.93,, b). He“ DY WJ lMz-igzistrate W.E. Darby. K C. in lllfffl. on be- nioners. given the n-iinimiun v v $25 and costs or one month in fail. Evidence for the Prosecution was taken on Saturday momi f . Th id‘ did m we d8 “is? the be: l’??? been .made in the iail or not -S CASUALTY LIST fAlTlOllfl those‘ {reported killed in action 1n the itt~ .cst Canadian Army Gil-Wally List l5 iLieut. Gerald Garfield Ferguson. who was serving with a Nova Scotia and prince Edward Island Refini- Lieut. Fergusons next of kin {i5 hi5 mother. Mrs Leonard .l. Picker- inn, 37 Park St Cil8l'lOti/3[0\\’ll._ P and A. L Sgt. Donald Edison MacRae who Was also serving with a. Nova Scotia and Prince Ed rt 5 . o hash n clone by y°“-" n tender her a mis- l~: and white, by bile the wed- p y d by . or the bride to be was sealed she was presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers by the young daughter Of M!- 8nd The room was taste- reported wounded are William Rupert Decoste, whg W115 serving with a Nova Scotia an prince Edward Island Regiment. L Cpl. Decade's next of kin is his mother Mrs. Pearl Decosre. 46 Bayfield St Charlottetown. P. _E_. I Among those reported as slightly wounded it Rte Albert Ross Mac- Pherson. who was serving with Nova Scotia and Prince Rlward ls- land Regiment. Pte MacPhersonb next of kin is lils sister Miss Mar~ garet MocPaerson. Eldon. P E. 1 zmzrs ccnlerpd with a w. . _. The heavily 133911 b35- kct was carried in by Misses Hézel ‘ nzuch laughter were 3 Doris Pickering and Todd while Miss Mar- snd and lVLrs. Charles Yea arransed them on the table which consisted of linen, silver, china and many useful z1fts.—-S. TUESDAY GOING T0 WASHINGTON - Miss Virginia Large has severed her connection with the Royal Bank of Canada and has accepts British RECEIVED ROSES. 31 Euston Street. zen of beautiful roses sent her with love an?’ best wishes 811k E. Pinesu who is serv- i-he Signal Corps. FAMILY BEREAVED. — lylrs. Archie MuKinnon 0f this citv has received the sad news of the death in Wflihlhilwh flhd IOBVBB 111 of her only brother Mr. Duncan H. days to take up her new M o1 . _Hos1oltal, Haney. B. u, arrived ill‘ tool-r place in Maple Ridze Comet- . rm have to B C. 140m: oymtawa M- Flym?‘ Of- n A Dil- The Guardian extends . he is, grstuliitions to the people cf Alber- thrsenon on the safe return of one of its many fllthbllli 50115 “Flying Officer Herbs D. - W. C. Leavlit. has from Overseas m his par- home in Aloerron. A partici- daring, operatimal, armany. he saw many ‘ odes. equally brave and‘ out cf a. formation and igo spinning eartnwarzl. a l éhouqh, Death saw n: to pass him . o; William .v of llortlinm d ears ago. la WllG. Theodore F- Tut-i .- . d a son. En-iest. E.‘ y 31m- 5. well-earned rest. ;w1ll serve as an Instructional Of- —- ificer Somewhere in Canadi- "rcs-ranpsr _ 'l‘i".e'. ‘Ziilant young fiver will enloy his o iesfarday sfter- up his new and res- the Cuteliffe Funeral Services at the home and . miducfrd h": Rev G. Jzstsi". ‘fizz pallbearers . Parker Luncl, Anth- BIRTHDAY PARTY — A enjoyable €‘V8l'llX1S was _ _ the home of Mr. and Mrs- Liewe-lyfl March 30. with upwards of birthday nf their daughter. Gladys Everett Rogerson. The first part, of the evening was spent, in social intercourse, follow- filid [ed by dancing. Music was furnished “Hby Messrs. Hillard Francis, Hallett Ptogersnn. Adrian Rogerson. Lindeil Gamble and Aubrey Gamble. The’ cted arrival‘ éif stir. Aubrey .- msf Allen played the Gm“ lmmpa" f‘ l’ arch. Miss Tclvv Davey 511m Chirlmiemwfl ushered the bride m her choir and Pea?!" surprise to his PINK"! and friends. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted b Francis. Mrs. Park Heber Mcvittie. Miss M °d The delicious birthday cake was pasted by Morey Movittls Wendell Taylor and William lnternient 1111s in the Peo- . . liss Marv . a: ilie iicnie of Dr ilen. of Montreal Roderick J. Urqu- ' Bliss Betty Ilfurdcrk aicd for the i Gillts will present G0 lc The rfllliflilldfl’ T! the sien- snailt n lSVHR gam “n.8,, hi. M“ Am," 325d Gladys Gamble. . After the hrirle rereiv- U‘ M el the cord wishes cf her many m! 91°F“ l?" 1°? '1 Rogerson and Gladys i girls many. more m 5 9-: O D‘ 5 Ma. t monthly meeting of the Cityacounci last night. It Yefiulfed in the withdrawal of a resolution by Couii A '1‘ Mac- Kincon to the effect “that notwith. sianding previous information that pgsggd away on March 30m at the. the Department of Transport will advanced axe of 94 yew» she W351 "F" “k9 The retrial of John (Holman) charged with conspiracy to dstill illegally alcoholic spirits opened yesterday in the Supreme Court at Sunimerside with Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presid- inS~ Most of the morning was tak- en up with dealing with objections raised by Mr. JJ. Johnston, K. c was still on the stand. ahan, formerly s grocery clerk at R. T. Holman Ltd. testi- fied to sales of molasses and yeast mad; to the accused and to certain deliveries of these articles . Harrison MacF-arlanc. a member of the jury panel of Bo- c1 deque, who in three previous cases during these sittings had beam challenged by the defence on the grounds that he was not indiffer- ent between the prosecution and the accused and had been found b‘. not indifferent in each case was the first name called when the selection of the jury commenced. He was thereupon challenged again by H14 defence and two men , were selected as a ' on his fitness. Edmund Maynard, Lot i4, and Arthur Smith, Lot 11. After ‘hearing evidence theyyretlr- ed and returned with tlieirwierdlctfl which was the reverse of the pre- o vlous decisions on the matter and A declared Mr. MacFarlane to be in- different. Th4. defence then chsll-i ended him preemptorily. Counsel for- the prosecution Twas J. J. Hughes KC, Fredericton, N- B., and R s. Hinton, counsel for the defence was J J Johnston K. C.. Charlottetown. J. Watson Mc- Naught, K C f and W Henry Noonan s. SDAI. THUR. ..'ISLANDER DEAD - Mrs. Peter Carter. 48 Road has receiv- ed the sad news of the recent death of her brother, Mr. Michael J. Casey, Buffalo, New York, af- ter a short illness. BURGLARY AT‘ GROCERY STORE%ity Police are conduct- 8 lng an investigation. regarding burtzlarv which took place at the grocery store of Cudmore Bros, some tune Tuesday night. A 111un- ber of goods were iemoved, but no information as to the locationni the thief had been ascertained at .30 last night. it was reported. BRUKE BOTH WRISTS — Mrs. k Walter Slade and two sons of Dart- t NS. arrived home Moiidriy mou h. night to visit her mother, Mrs. J. E. Nickerson, ivho met, with a very painful accident. when she fell, bivzikmg botn her wrists The ac- cident. will incapacitate Mrs. Nioizefr. son for some ti-iiv. Her lTlPXld$ ivish her a speedy recover". --— u NEW RATIOS‘ BOOK 1N USE- Ration Book No. 4 came into use today when sugar coupons 30 and 3i and preserves coupons l'l and l8 became valid. By April 23th all coupons becoming valid, with the exception 0i canning sugar cou 011s. will be in the new ratiunl boo . Tea and coffee coupons ‘I-HO and T-Sl and butter coupon 58 will become valid on the 20th of pus month. Butter coupon so becomes valid on April 27, Housewives are reminded not. to destroy Ration Book No. 3 as it contains the F coupons to be used for the purchase of canning sugar HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MEETS — The regula monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Home Economics Club was held Tuesday evcnlnz at the home Mrs. Dora Campbell. An informal round table discussion Ull recent developments in the field of nutri- tion revealed much useful infom- ation. Mics Louisa Haszard, sub- mitted a report on the Club's act- ivities to be presented at, the New Brunswick Home Economics Con- vention, which she plans to attend in Fredericton. April 13, and 14. At the next meeting,“ Miss Hilda with the subject of Nutrition is- sued by the National Film ‘aer- v ce word has been received bv Mrs. P.J. Berrlaan of Dunedin, P.E.I.. that her son. Flight Lieutenant Leonard Berrigan. attached to the R. A F. is reported missing after air operations on March 25 Flt. Licut. Berrlgan. who his filigree a half vest-g scrvgce u; r cre . was n va uc mein er o the pathfinder for e of the R..A. dill/Th?"- W°°1 W N whose duty wit: to llliuiiinateJlllhkfik in mo YEW! the tsriiets before the bombers droapsd their devastating loads friends she lc-ft for home amidst-h, brothers are al in e I a mil. _l.rmod fomos. Imus Berrigsn THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN oua NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATUR PALARCH CONTRACTS — Con-y structlon contracts canada Jumped sharply in Marc to a compilation by MacLean Bul cling Reports. Total contracts awarded foi- the month were $3l.0i9.300 oflmilored sll,1i0.600 for th¢ same month a yearlago. ‘lrhe gain was common - l“ Us . ....‘NDE _ __ _ to al prov llCES- Among rg anzzmg A?!‘ up?” Argllcwontracts listed are the following for tbs Pétgiflfitftéti grovincial $02015- that their son Gor- "Wfmmi u‘) e ‘mi “om ' _ “.151.- wounqed in additional accommodet action lilarch Qi-ltn while servingiPleasant. $52000- razuiti" isfiuzayizii. [passed awav at hei‘ nonie in Mel- at the Globe rose. U. 5.. on April 6th. Miss Ruth sunmierslde ab- Mcikle m her ‘lot-h vw- The 1m West Royalty: '. thzrty rrclcck yesterday M156 M91336 Wm‘ L‘? kind!" Tefnem‘ mgr“ .3; There in; very l.ti.le da- . b57941 W" ‘he thud daiizhier d ' ‘F truck. raven: ' side i - A . “ppm? l Thrm sistzrs are There passed peacefully away at insr hcine in South Granville, on March 15th, Mrs. Hi1!!! MacLeod| in her 81st War. She wasametnberl in of the Presbyterian Church. a Joseph kind and loving mother and will in Mon be missed by a..l who xiiew her.- Rev HM Buntain, conducted si 1"" ‘>1 5i- short service at the home consist-f a h ing of singing Psalm 23 and prayerq The remains were conveyed to the; _ South Granville Presbyterian Chiuch; ‘on Moum Where funeral service was held singing Psalm 45 Ph. 42. She leaves’ ito mourn her passing one son. John. _ jhpl-PIBY- home anrl three daughters (May) Mrs. Peter MQYFiEQYI. South Gran» ville; tAlmai Mrs Archie MacLeodJ (Rhoda; Mrs. Wall- ace Moreside. Lot l6; also eleven grandchildren and trim great- dren. 'I'hi-. pallbearers were! Charles MacKenzie, Henry.’ . F alconer, Dan . John Keir. Wiliu Smith» Mrs. W. A. Mcmurrie: Secretary- Ill Treasurer. Ills. St. bu: Illido? Dr. I.‘ 8. treel. William in‘ lineage- town. a sister. Mrs. A Naumul "'5 mm“ Cathedral. when cs mun llcEsrril. w. "d!!! J rlstophg Island, ‘n; banning‘ bride, in am. o c a bouquet of coilorfui friends and who attended the oer- lio father §n§"$m"v°“ "a, r was Darwin Bet y . attired in blue. and b elhrrfs in soclltion ANNUAL ROLL CALL-Tho m- nual roll cal-l of AIM: Rebekah Lad- ge Number i0 was hold Tuesday night with Miss Adelaide Bentaer, N. G. presiding. A lugs nimbor of mam bers were present to answer soimlly and many other: who were unable to attend winced their cont- inued interest in the wort of the "Sh wlflifllfls and ‘stun At the close of the business session an enteivairlmint program undu- tho direction of Mrs. Helen Macmcfi- ernfiPirg. 0.: w‘? curl -*—- e e o ~. ’ ' I “Asearies of ouestlons from the air p? he m!“ n d“ fwn szsters predeceased sJvlo rdnmittee of the Charlotte- Ontaric;_. town Baird of Trade relating to the and; present ownership of the Charlotte- n airport sit; and the attitude i‘ Q! U" City Cciincl tovsards surren. The funeral took, dermg such ownership to the Do- ' niinmn authorities k . .l€{t of a long discussion ISLAND LADY DEAD — M15- “! Robert ivares, ivneatiey River. "'3 “asQsiyed word that her sister. Mrsl ‘Elizabeth Barrett Hooper. wt John Hooper. had then served as s. finale to ohm: WOMEN'S AID SERVICE -—'I‘he women's Aid Society of tlhe Baptist ann service in the vesti- he president. Mrs. G. Ives was in tho chair, Mrs- J. L. MacAuley readnthe scripture les- C with Easter lilies. only mat-l ons. Iollowi the impressive care- i. nrgoeptlon, at which 100 were present, was hold at ms of the bride's -4 Later. Mr. and Mn. 0111:. lml shower of good wishes le United States" They will fly u; st. Ignristopher inlaid. O . formed the sub- the] Remington, here from a i_n prayer. A very interesting ad- w‘ d“ "n dress was given by Dr. Zells. Clark mm returned medical missio m! ‘P India who spoke on the is is: describing in particular the devel- opment of medical work. "Take Up Thy Cross" was very well I rendered by Mrs. Ronald Noble and i, Mr. Ralph Rupert. “answer-Eleni, Indiaigeneeocytgvasww ll e m ‘illinhsniid? glaemelyramargnia-ot gln- "flmille- P31» ""1 Ewenbtieorgie Ward, Jeanette Lld- Al’!!! ner. etha Saunders and Marg- l . i! hn. Tb brid was attended by aret Bal em The meeting cloud 0 “M; Gigs “n” m‘ mo‘ ghwhwss the teach- tstion to maker suit calories. Hei- oorssge WI] o! Ameri- cln Boluty roses. Miss Gladys Lav- e: wolf’; a dark grown dtailorod wool tw brown s an IOCGSIOF- ll Her corms was»! Talisman roses. n: the aoremon ion was held s; the whore spring flowers were used f decoration. 111s bride's table, cover- ed with s, lace cloth, wag centred with a three-tiered wedding cube and- Eithted with ivory “Mlilfltll. Ahbflt over the civic airport un- he eldest} til the military use has been dis- continued. this Cc-uncil go on record a; ivillinz to transfer ownership to nt at any time. pro- ’ cper maintenance and of. operation be assured and that ma! Maritime Central Airways ownership of their hansar is protected " In Dlace of this the City Clerk was in. strucicd to write the Board of ‘Trade con-matter. answer-int; their questions factually and inviting them to a joint discussion with the Council on I Carleton United Church parson- 4, was we scene of a quiet Mddinl n March 22 when the minister. RAV- tiiur Loni. united in mlrrh my; poi-i; Gertrude Layers, d1. of Chsfulwluy. the time along l. road that follow- “Ths rive. was risinz," said Mr hu- Brookins. wrho is a well-known horseman here, "and was flooding 1 . wth benediction by all: o! "u rad. but w. h“ bu“ Rev. Ronald Noble. A proposed new scab of Provincial Government, was ,ing of the P.E.I. Teachers‘ Fours. tlon yesterday by Mr. J. Reginald MacDonald. general , the course of his annual report to the convention. Replies to tionnalre relating to a salary showed no unanimity of op it was thoughtrwise to presenting the brief until it was bifiaught before the teachers u a o Do l said. roposed to uk for fifteen creases of $50 fur lll first class teachers, and $85 for Ill loc- ond class teachers. ing," he said. "for a minimum in- creasg oi s75 for all washers. Ia- defence counsel in regard to the Jury panel. The court stated that the objections would be noted. The Jury was then selected and the first witness Emmet Ranal-ian was called. When court adJourned hs alum. y Lifer Bit. and Mn. Millctt lnlt m for lldmundsmn whore the aroom is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coli- lnll o! Hampton were out-of-town dings. (This wedd- kgx: can“, “w? terlst in ma o disposs s the proper authorities. I 1A; d Vi‘)? ‘“‘.°'§‘"“",'f,§,"‘§ several years pa: ne 0U B. B m6 . e executivay You win notice, in ‘Vhiircb. Monique» the School Act that between auc- imd m? '.',""° y“ runs-i‘; £31.11 m “m” a” m o! the 1m n. 0.114111; loos o corner of Central and Ar- gyle Streets. Summerside was sold suction in Summersidn l"! Wed Milli. 5t. All-IVE O - wd arrivals by gnrnlltfine if here is n differ- and first clau fe- teachers there is a difference y ew scale we have 2 Jury to decide Th armed by the minister mv '1‘. H. ulnll - . lllBilNGw-Rev- O. Kiuiris _ of gewwn lately received word t it his nephew, Flight Li Owen Kiggins, son of Mr. and Mrs. llluk Klggins, former] Clmhrld d votions were ua- i,“ y; Izod. and Miss Pansy c song feelinsly the spirit ‘ You There." The ‘ attended, members o sent as guests of the l ' illcry. work worth while," and character. lzed such work as the love o! ool. he Joined the sir force o u when the United States entered the war. He received his wings in 1942. He went overseas in Oc- POLICE REPORT -- There were seven prosecutions in the City un- ion Act last month. ur convictions, ac- cording to the report of Chief of Po . istie, submltwd at were also two con- victions under the Excise Act for unlawful possession of convictions undoi- Traffic Act for swlbchin 9N. and one for careless drivi ; n under the sanitary ‘the oh lntyn, m attired in powder blue d en , with gm furs and chic 1m. w lo Mrs. capital whore tbs 1 qugse blue for her smart ensemble. CH5 0P0! ti rgsfrYounkow l: “been h lo t I Q52 3a a few weeks previous to her L ut. and ma. n11 mt istei- on their honeymoon, the latter war a red and zrev lnted The can!!! dinner of the P vellile delinquency; Wartime Control Board d two tinder tau N (ions. Three men were co 1111119!‘ the Excise Act for ssion of denatured wihout having s label thereto bearing the words Hydrate-Poison." 2'! s m. gre a 1:3" Nd cm! brook accessories. tale; Professor Him: e-Prlncipsl of Prince of 0011888. and Mrs. A ‘TINUING ' dull-at with tb tween federalism lnd- centraliza- giolé of vernmont in Canada. Mr- .llld the swift current. e lg in The rookiiis, together with Montreal relatives, Mr. and Mrs‘ D. Bull MlcCaubrey. were. return- fmm a. d: ‘s motor trip from 11s., to Montreal at river ltwulduotbeserfousstthls r. "But 3'1.“ only {one about s mile when tbs car stopped and re- filled to 3o any farther. It was ll o'clock at night. We got out and tried to wads to llfcty but wn f d that f ible. 111 at :12“ up“ to oui-“Qts. We 1:11;, or: aboard one of ion emits which the raging the marten was piling up on the river “We yelled ourselves hoarse tiay- in; to “ atten . Elna 1y ‘M, we aw a um appear. Rescue wu soon at inn . . ‘The first attempt to roach us was '. 68M Mr. Brook- fset deep. Then rescuers launched o rowboot and took we four of us album. one ct s time across the swift current and Pllllhl ion u." A tt dd took lace in 1.5.11 ‘krzsbytlgiglan CIRIICII ‘l o'clock last ave . when was Joan Alexandra e, daughter of Dr. an: Mrs. Heath Mflntyre was united in marriage Lieut. Gordon Douglas Be R. C. C- Signals, only son of Mr. saLMrs. Ernest V. Bell, 161 Euston I t. church, richly decorated s. was crowded with spring flower with friends and reia lvu. who won ‘- ed to eir sea by Mr. Newton Large, and N: haniol ikubce. R. C. A. F e marriage ceremony was per- who lave hei- in martinis. sno looked very wlnsome in her lovely gown of Nassau blue sill: Jersey, smart flower hat. and carrying I bouquet. of HI py Day roses. MmQMmai-iet Mcintyn ho wore , w gown of acid silk foray with hat. and carried a bouquet an Roses. groom was supported by Tbs his frilnd. M!‘ M!!! Seldom hu m. coaununity been Duh e deeply move‘? with t an were the resl cuts uf many friends else- nrrierienwhen s. message came that -. llfll vided lbpropris selections. Miss Anabelfo Lawson Bordering" beautifully the solo "At ride’: mother, Mrs. Mc- eil appeared in tur- ter the ceremony a. reception was held at the home of the bride. 1U Prince Street, when toasts were and good wishes ex- chcsterfiolg: cost. or to yesterday's happy event tn; bride had been Widely emer- tlined and mlnv exquisite gifts have been showered‘ upon the popular young coupl nicles were tagged for contraven- Inlsnd Revenue fines, ind t J’ m” c'u"hmip"' in miscellaneous Sines and seats. SOUR]! HOSPITAL — A melt- in: to organics a W liary in connocggn with ti-i -CONiPIR.ACY ‘l’ e use of John (Hol- o n fai- the moot n 0%“ ‘wit’? 711"" 5- GIMP- Mcbean gave a short read o letter from Mr, . Qusfd to the Secretaries of various Women's Iristftum in district. ‘with reference l1 men of the town in work. A vote of th Llln for his at- ms dealing it was suns: d e téltfy districts and. .t a cent ll ‘ sxecutlv l from the coin‘?! v 10W MOBILE-British censors nveal t 4 hi»! 40mm- aek-ucli whom on My __ gunman. mi hm 3e . “maximum-s ‘grief-oi Howl"! l“ l f ' I U! V111 a “tainfimm? w- As out‘? which u mun; M" place st the tmgn hill there. .__._.. A ma? vl - imt. 01.1"“ Int. R- Jf-V . was the s -. Ql‘ at the r muting o the Kinsmen Club bold at ‘rhs Chu- lotuwwu lut nllht. Lieut. Hut was the first of l 6 m. No ital! E. worth. 1 “h3g3. Street. Cm town. which on shalom ass Kennedy. Murray 1m; bour North. borne Kilbrido. Port $- nuns ‘may, Carleton, a son. series of Club mm“ “mm mum" 1- w m will} 5's...» um the ' ' . m4. to Mr- hf lggizllilihuon. a Mull"- l‘. M1‘! LL - Al. Trur 1944. to Ply! G. Mitchell 88/1 M"- DAWQQN _- 1n tbs Prlnoe County Hospital on March 10th has B Mex: Part G . . Y. Cpl. and Mrs. C. E. Dawson, a lon- i-o uch progress parallax?‘ l,» dinning» ii- - svy ux ry Carnival w d: is to be held early 1n N19 Mil-RING. Mr. Patrick McHIIGh. who has beenintrwcityfwtbspsst two months. left ester-day foi- Truro. Hr . Goorao Brookins. have arrived home trip to Montml to how they were lnarooned for hours on s bu“ ice cake in loodod Chatosuguay River, bee, and how they were fe to ufet in s rowbolt u may dodged gran blocks o1 ice :2 . :=ia _' M-ULLALLY — At the- wwn Hospital April Mr In uvmosron - MOI-BOW- - s J inxston. both of Charlottetown. BELL-Ml-JNTYRE - at the April is. i944. by th . ussell Somers. Joan Alexandra McIntyre to 601W" nowATT-At on. l-fowffal. A1‘ ‘ 12. Edna Homtt y . _ WYAND-At the home of niece. Mrs. lflilsh Boundari- WIGIITMAN-At Borstal; City Hos- p, s, cannon-st the Pr Annie Wightmaii of Lower Mont- ° cu dose. ands-whine! - m, _ M Mo“, ,,,,_,, ,,, it‘. an...‘ m... Afigl 9, 1m, Mrs. Susan J. Clarke. 1m 5mm R. clam, riiraas - At no misfit-on I». Brighton. April 6. Q MscAUSLAND — At Central Roy- alty on April i0. i044. Melvin Muc- Auslsnd in his 69th year IIEMPHILL -- At the Pmvino Ssnstorfum. Charlottetown April 10 i944 Mrs._J.C. Hamibhlll in her 22nd yen-r- " ~ WYAND -- At the HUIN 01 Eliith 5| Wlnsloe. on April i2. E Lank DOUCETTE — At ihl Muscat/mo - st Central Rov- tv. on A9111 io. i044. Melvin Mao- lsnd in his Qth year. .1 etah. 111.1. 1m gttecfsformgy of. sum n troop; hold a CMIQ _Windsbr Castle in humid. f; into St. Goons’: chapel l1! U13 ident of the King on‘ Q”, For the first time in World War II, Canxdis nlrade recently at the world famous graph shows Canadians msi-chin grounds. Windsor Csstle la the (CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS PHOTO). hat biting Bofors gun is now mobile. ‘formula rrll chum. 1t bu road I ‘ d 11v w (oration l! two-pound shells at s ed of m sounds gm: