Piglet: atom" _ ____ THE CHARIJOTTETOWN EUARDIAN 0uR NEw§ BUDGET m. OUR SATURDAY SUBSC PIONDAI’ , (3 “[5 uopy|.__.p_g_ u-,L]ud\ iithlii and VISITIN gases‘ R}; Mac-Isaac of Bcigarries..‘ ltlfllllllvlllilfl. P161011. N " .. w o recen -' receive lLSl Commission. is at Jprcsent visiting —PUST NUPTIAL SHOWER — his mother, who is spending thcnMrs. Allan Wedlock teas hostess winter in Charlottetown. the gurst" \‘./l‘ullE:3fl3_V evening at a miscell. of her sister, Airs Peter (Jiarltin ui I ancous shower given Mrs. J.J.Licd- Dorchcstei" St. 1.1.0. liiacfsacc last gem, lllu former Miss Olga Love. been llllslitlicllllil for tliv his} y "i the liimg room was ‘tastefully ‘Lilli avid and liztsdhccii iili-ill-Jli, Accurate-rt for the occasion. Miss liitllfilillefzggilbfhtlb Piliflclngdl; , ivllfiilig lucigafirld gifilltfdfiilg love; _a ._ _ ~~“ ygt an I55 ut cona “w-“lng 1°‘ “at “at P Q ,i"c_-u the accompanying tarsus. . _ . . ,. iMrs. Lczigard ciariningiy ac ow- Fglvlgtglfl-‘lcb an‘, lz-dgcu lite gllld’ and the remain. a}, “us. wk, hKJ-njhe . Wnidc." of thc evening was oleasentlv Fumrul adv __ int l inunfll tspQllt with mu . A dainty lunch sejw, “£111; 5f“ ” _ a ‘“ “j "' as ‘ed iiitsi" \\l‘llL'i] the guests GnCde ‘ uepa ed, uuliiiig lilrs. Liedgard ._ Jl \ f many years of llippillfikS. —L'ONGR.A'I'ULATIONS —- Mr. ‘wind Mrs. Aloffatt .\laci.c.m n! ‘lsiuiimersicle have received a let- “ . lroiii the Hon. CG. Power. ' oi fictional Defense fm" ongrziiulating them on the ti u; the Distinguished Fljin: ll) Lllbll‘ eldest son. Flt. Lt l .\f cLcaii who is ll serv- R. C. A. F‘, Mrs. Hcbrrl. .5 zen . ‘I'm! iiol Ca ‘ iii Cuuitiore l" UN‘ i131. funeral oi ilie late will ‘so many ins- against the ciicmy ivi which he his displaycd high skill iiuuc llllfi devotion tii duty" i itlacLeiii was awarded thi- C. ucaut a niomh ago. FUNERAL SERVICES — The ‘funeral of Mi". Jctmes l-lugii l-ien. JIESSEV was held Saturday morning " l his late residence 203 Kliig S: Duirsiairs Basilica . uiem High Moss was J by Rev. J. W. McCar- . J 315'] conducted service at the arm-v. The call bearers were: ‘tie =. James Lappin. Thos. Flynn . Frill-Elli], Bruno Martin. ‘t Donald ind James McAl-- “Lil port"; to . who has SlllC? Bohemian: Irish Society; trio dcccasd was a mem- rlcd the hearse, cs Reta Sixiters and Gcr- nlncDnnalcl. Bradalbiine. have from Charlottetown. they visited Hazel Macdciji- to is a. patient in the RE l a few w erl her friends remembered " was served at mziintler of the r‘ up with bridge it best \\'i5l'lf’~' of a l gitii Mr. and ivi turd success in OHEQUE is" _ ju evils; were ta n into custody 0' 4 o'clock V65: afternoon —-I"L‘.'\ERAL AT KlNKOR-A -- The funeral of the late T. A. Zifclvor took place at Kinkom on Friday morning from the funeral "iiOHlC of P. A. Monaglian to St. Jicilachi Church where the Re- iqlllell! High Mass was celebrated by Rev J. A. Murphy. The furier. n1 was perhaps one of the largest ever held in the vicinity. frlen and relatives ffflfgl ulllseciiona of , .. , the wun ry ntten ng o pay ie‘: s“, “blglefilptpgialf last respects. The all bearers who ‘ ‘ ' s1 bore the remains rom the church to their last resting place were sh: nephew's of the cceased. Ollie McCarvillc. Ray Johnston. Percy -Murphy, Aden McIvcr. Hugh John McIvor. Hamid Mulll an. The pail bearers in Sununers de who ac- companied the body from the resi- dence to the tram were Donald McPherson. Everett Kelly, Ponce Brown. Lorrie Driscoll. T. L. Comb- ton and Lewis Sherry. 8- WORLD DAY 0F PRAYER — A world day of prayer service was field Friday afternoon at the Sal- vation Army Citadel in Charlotte- 1], §Cl\ - um c»! resid- co ction with the theft-c eminent cheque to the M119 $96. 1t was takcn from a mode to cash lng that it. was coal dealer. the t slble bllf-‘lll; u twin of c": to get. it cashed. SUSpiCiOfl-S were aroused and an investigation start.- ed when the person to unom the coal was to be delivered could not be found at. the address. iziven. F0- lioe recovered some of the money. hidden in an cmoty cigarette WER- ags under I fence. EN WELCOMES NEW D L-An event unique in the history of the Town of Borden took place in the Toivri Hall on Ffldfl)". Pieb , when the resid- S i ' Mrs, d’ son of the late Mrs. A.W. S this city. cry beside the l_‘l1|-u'\lh_ bearers were Messrs. Roy Mutch. Harry brose Doyle, Lukg Russel Young The Bernard Doyle, Tweedy, Am- PT-‘Uiht and i D.S.C. Captain Peters won mission. at the age of fifty The members. of the Branch are —-—- l A ver_ l r ~ y a ge hum“ of odd] vcry pl"‘l"‘ e “ik uZ itolraph Fellows and Rebekah; time their lodgg moms on Fli,d,,,,'§$e§f a former Charlottetown moi". lnil to honor Mr. Murdock Ross. “h” ' 5° we" and a highly’ esteemed and vnluadrvm‘ "' mein ero Wilde In c ""—" his wife is aboui, todleaiyiahoflmti? PRESENTATION " o“ “ma” loftetown to reside with his daughter, Mrs. A. E. Helm of To- ronto. At the conclusion of a short, program tho chairman, Mr, A,Q_F, Gill P .. called upon an. P.G.M.. "who redo 3 W?" 63711941 furltmlh 3" m‘ hm!"- FlusS. SC. . such hzziou rind neighbors iif Mt’ Mrs. Robert W. Glover met and It i ‘George R5‘ inn address to i‘.fr ' May God bless you lndtllolfle since joining the R.C.A.P‘. last July when the friends and gift neighbors were all gathered. a nicely worded address was read by Keith Harrington and :1. purse con- taining a sum cf Inoney was pre- sented by Roland Champion, to which Urban fittlngiy replied, and thanked one and ail flit elr thoughtfulness ." nd generosity Afici- sinclng for He's A Jolly Good Fellow, zhe reuzzuiider of the evciiin" W85 Lupéllt ‘n dancing Lunch was served All departed to their homes wishing Urban the lbcsf. of luck and .i "ab. and speedy return He left on the followirci Friday morning for St. John's. Que. where rte is stationed JVEDDING TETREMONY A very pretty wedding ceremony wns performed in the United Church at ltirlniz zeal of Mr. Ross in the iii. lMglgeggihoiégxuflidaXaligirigiyeg- |tcrcs_t of cddfelloivship and cf lns_ I crowd, cmdazki-gxvrel‘ Miss {sterling qualities as a fellow tnem- * - Y_ R 5d H ‘f ‘(X " d M_ ‘her and élS a citizen of this cltv. M3141 °§e_ “m1” J ‘ r a“ ‘s While regrets were expressed in “W55 H1CL@-"~13?m1E-V-t"~°“m° m‘? ithe departure of Mr. Ross and his , blflcfl ‘>7 F“ Nfivmamr w" A mud‘ -\'.ife from this community all wish. iwlfk Film QFQCET- VYPWXFW- Mm‘ [ed mm, mmimmq vans o; mp. Michal; The byjdg was tut-girth magrlé ,piness and contentment. éflh y glcr fie. fr .nd Bllexhi] TUESDAY thle gooliifniivi? sguggie-terlodgy in: “Asml-Tl’ 115T — Amen: brides brother Jomés Hickey. The “w” Yetmrted “minded i“ ‘m’ bride looked charming beaufifullv latest Canadian Army casualt list guwmd m a floor feds}, (gmss o’; l! He» my“ 4MP“ M" "t1 white hee with tinge-r up veil and who was serving ivith a Nova Sco. oranges blgsscms and chum a b,” "bpmme Ed“'"d 15mm r951" quet of roses ‘l-id fein Th brides incnt. Pte. lvfacLends next of kiii mwd Wm. mk‘ “k Mm Alger hem is his mother, Mrs. Mabel Mac- l“, ‘wnh ‘l pum ° w] a b] Leod, Murray Harbour, PKELI. E ‘~10 er ‘9 a" Nam“ and carried a. pretty ‘iaouet. Mlssmmqisom a telegram sent Chester Smpson fu-nisneo the from the Air Force to his parents, boil-i keep you safely The presentation of the was made by Mi". Wilbur Jones. Noble Grand. Mr. Ross replied in lib usual est- imable way. thanking the gath- ering for their kind wishes to Mrs. Russ and himself. He recalled many happy memories and assoc. iatiuns during many years of meni- bcrrhip in Wilde-y Lodgt. The gathering also remeizibercd css by presenting a bouquet of flowers to her daughter. Mrs. Helm. on her behalf Brief remarks were made by bfessrs. G.M Moore, Henry Mc- Farlene. Henry Lapthom, DD; Morrison, George Ryan. C.H. Black Rev. G. Carlyle \Vel.\ster and Mrs. ,Adeliiide Sentrier. Noble Grand ioi Alpha Rebekah Lodge. l i All spoke of the great and un-i l wedding music. The ceremony was Mi". and Mrs. F‘.E. StPriis- iri ut-flvllflessed by a large rumber of tawa, it is iearmd that their somfriends of the bride. At m» close of F-Lt. W M. Sterne. D PRC . is re-l llie ceremony the W-"ifiillg party ported missin after air operationsqdrove to the home c! the Feb. 20 F-L- Sterris l5 a grand- parents whore a sumptuous wedding terns 01 suPDer was served to some thirty- flve guest. A most pleasant evening was spent in social intercourse till a late hour when il-e gut-v: departed after tendering t-"ielr congratulations The young couple left on Monday morning for Winnipeg for a short honeymoon before the Eroom re- sumes his military duties. A host of friends join in "wishing this popular young couple much happiness CORRECTION-The name of Mr. Harry Hyde wds_ accldcntly c- mitted from the list of S.A. Vet- erans who attended’ the Paarde- berg Merrtorlai Service at Trinity United Church Sunday morning. ' —FUNEllAL 0F LATE MISS BESSIE LEARll-The funeral of the late ivflss Bessie LEErd was held on Friday afternoon ai. 2 pin. with a. service at Bedeque United Church. Rev JM Baxter, of- ficiated existed by the Rev Mr. Britien- During the service Mrs. Edna Jenkins rendered a solo en- titled "The Gates of the 'i'Plllple." The pallbearers were: Ralph Cnll- beck, Ivan Dawson, Jonn Stewart». There Passed from this life to hei" eternal home on Sunday, I-‘eb- ruaiy 6th. 1944, Anita Plot-sine eld- est daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Stetson. Fkeetown, Prince Edward Island. at the early age of seven- teen years. Isla cl nun-y ents turned out en masre to wel- come Doctor M. Schzipira as a resident uid riresmt him wit/h an cddreu and token of welcome, The address was read by Mayor P. J. McInnis and the presentation was made by Mrs. J L Herring. _presl- dent of the Borden Worneus In- stitute. The Doctor comes most recommended by the Medi- Asoociotion. The uniqueness of the event was that. Borden since it became own has witnessed many improvements but. this is the first time they have been called upon to welcome a Doctor This l5 considered a. most. forward step as Borden alone has a population of limos/t one thousand and the stur- roundirig country will iwlcome the lenices of a skilled Doctor fgwn There was a large attendance of women from Protestant Church- cd in the city. Mrs. W. Mercer presided and opened the service by singing "For Christ there is no east or west " Seated on the platform were the following ladies represen- ting these respective churches: Baptist, Mrs Ronald Noble; . James, Mrs. T B Somers; St. Patti's. Mrs Bell; Zion. Mrs G C. Webster; St Peter's. lifts. Alan Cosh: Central Christian. Mr . Frank Stewart", Church of Scotland, Mrs. A J Macliean; Trinity Un- ited. hill». W. H Johnson. A solo. "Beautiful Crarderi of Prayer" was tendered by Mrs. Ernest Weather- ble Mrs. Webster gave an earn- est arid thoughtful address The service closed by singing the Nat- inoal Anthem and with praynr. Tm suddm Basing o! My‘ Jamies The offering at the service totall- ed $25 Camobe Spring Valley. 1Y1 Prince County Hospital came as a shocl: to his many friends and re- latives on Feb. lst. at; the size of B6 years His funeral was held from hm late residence ull Thursday. Feb. 3rd. in the afternoon with a short gcrilce conducted by Itrv A McC-ovvaii. Mi". Arthur Stewart. sang with feeling "Oh, think of the Home iOver There." The service was con- tinued in Kclr M Church. Maine d d The community of Malpeque and many surrounding districts will learn with deep regret of_f.he death at. his home Saturday night» of Dr. Jfllllfl; W. Keir, aged '15 jears. Death followed an illlness of several weeks. _ Dr. Keir practiced medicine at Malpeque for probably 40 years or more. following in the footsteps of his father, the late Dr. William Keir. 11c studied at a university’ iii the United States" and lived there after graduation for a short time before returning to hLs native mo. vitice. For a time he operated a joint. practice with his father. Sui"\;\iii:, are his trim. the foi"- lllis; Mary Dans. who lived qt ‘ Uruted Siatcs, and Clyde Auld of also four grand l daua- t. rlfvll] riTllffFfi in the Cilv nndnj". Feb. 7th of . iiftcr u compani- illiic A iiutive of dcccascd resided In city for a number of YBBIS. \'.'llCl"0, by her pleasing and friend- i disposition she enjoyed a lnrilfl _,Cll'Clf‘ of friends. Before residing lizi this city. where she made her illlllllf‘ with lzcr slstct". Mrs. Dom- |miu Doyle aiici Mi". Davie, Sh’? re. .1. h. “Pisidcd in North Atlleboro. Mass. l iii". »|..q| \.iit'"’i l'l_‘l'-{-“'l f i‘.iiL m: , ,... ., _. o5. can war wcrr- . H. D. Johiirmi. T . u Reginald Cox, Niiclii". Charles Him; iiud n‘. ‘Tlicv vscrr" IOlINCi at vctcrziiis cf lalvr was and reserve soaks in the centre church The miiiutrr. Ri-i Lcnnan made iutiii; Lufhlllflllli “'1'5°“”"’“m"' "i z ".. .‘ .. "—_ . . BE€ll..“il"‘$?éi<i.‘1l»;$‘Eié..3‘¢.§“;i The» nosed wddov» My t‘ me orlal tablet in ihr church bum‘ Pm" “i 5"“5°H“°" 5m“? . Rodd and liegitiaid Coz; The gevcnuig, January 30th. Mr. Riobeil rcgaunzi lFlllillllCfii standing Gas; in lur- ‘litli veai". As Mr. Gflis whie Last Post was sounded by had bccn in his siial health lli‘ Charles Hlne until that day, the news of his death came as f1 great shock to his family and friends. its and Mrs. Cass had rcaidcd at ‘ ‘iscllffe for [about ffll years, ' removed Micro from h‘ Boiisiiciw District T. coi The funeral of Mrs. J M Laird (nee Henrietta Jardllle") was lold Xrom her late lfialllt‘ ‘r ii . The funeral which was held from her father's residence on February as Fed Church, nducted the servicd as- Mr. Britten of the The combined veiy beauti- Waltcr Bowiicss, Earle Nconoii, and J.I'I. M8,CFBl'lB.n€.—S _—SPECIAL MEETING - A spe- cial meeting of the Summerside town couricl was held last even. iria and it was utiderstood that: the‘ vqttestioii cl wages paid town eni- ialovers was discussed. Mavor w J. Lidstone when asked later about the meeting said he had no comment. and some of the "conch" cillors could not. be contacted." Two members of the council quer- ied said they liad no information for publication. It was understood lthai, Councillors Gnrrill, Morrison IWedge and Smallman attendcdé Bedeque. co sllhed by Rev. Baptist Church- fhlllufihTfihog om“ My h ,iiy. e r Is Bboperd. LMY... iii looks Up ‘Io Thee and |-Sa.t'e% The Arms oi’ Jesus. After the prossession WEhdQd its which Wev to the People's cemetery, Pree- town, where all that was iizorfal of dear Anna was tenderly laid to lrst. Rev Mr. Baxter and Rev, Mr. Britten also officiated at the rave- . The pallbearers were: essrs. ., ,_ *—_j"" _ , _ . . evw, eson, mEdDLESlZQtE" W135i? s9?“ He- _. _ , ‘ _ , _. P.M. the hDme cf Rev . Godfrey, Sackville, was the scene of a pretty but quiet wedding, when l . i171." iiififliilfiilll‘, €@.2.‘“5§‘..‘§§: “m” P“ Mttttiivhfl» wit.» fer of Mr. and Nfrs Him-v Cole oftum VH9,- D, airélié" manumq‘ New Glasgow. Prince Edward Is-' and} ‘¢Qnfi,n:1,,l,?'[u:fd “g3 W213; 18ml tmfll Jolt" Resin-ll"! ill-tr". is siieuuiiie" ins leave with ins 2111151 the; 181;: m‘ wavy}, tyfifapyérel, mother, Mrs. J_I~_'__Mumugnan, B15111, us. m. bridal ‘couple w. LAID r0 nasr - The funeral unattended. The bride}. was be- ofths late Mrs. John Gilli‘; of New gomingiy attired in a sure. length Aizyle W85 held Saturday February ress of blue crepe ivitri matching Zotn trcm her late residence. Ser- BCCCSSOHCS ffize ‘appy couple M11 vices at the house and grave were iii‘§..“li.i"§?5'.‘.if i“. ‘§°’i;...i"“£.’" §Z‘lf“l“.§.°.1.l”t§i?'din’; “B3225 ' ‘ i "a - ‘ ' : ‘ i c. - ploiyee or the Copp Woolen lifills. 1n- Jvltn Mecuvarrie. L. T. Beat- —> on, Neil MacNevin, Alex M“. noun cuts timers -l\fr. Quvtrle. and Join-i Inmnn. Inter- tt. s..%:::'-.’ii: '" W" “mo” i " re ~i at" e own Rotary Club at the weekly lunch- CAR ACCIDENT -— ‘two cars eon in the Charlottetown Hotel collided at, d o'clock last evening yesterday. Mr. Grant stated thin at. the corner of Wltor and Hills- tiie time has come wherithejaro- borough streets. Theleftfrontfen- vision of a 50.bed extension t-i the dei‘. and left trout door of One was P. E. I Hospital should be made, drunusvd. but the other car re- and that some action is already malncJ intact, The collision was underwav with that eiid in viewitwcltlentai and was due m the Mr. Grant. chairman of finance condition of the streets. on the P. E. I. Hospital Board of| Trustees. said that a committee, CEORrGETOgN C0113: — Op- "M1112 o e upreme curt st has been conferring with the ar- chitect und is expected to make n Gflflffletown. scheduled for ll a.m. recommendation to the trustee YC-ilvfllflv Wis delayed when un- favorable flying conditions caus- board in the nearfuturelfhenew addition would cost about $150000. cd cancellation of a projected President T.W.L. Prowse extend- flight from Charlottetown to the ed congratulations to Mr. Grant Kings County caplL-ll with court who observes his 14th birthday to, officials. It was not learned when the court would open, day. being born on Feb. 29. lilo- tnriami G.T. Hal-die and Alf Flsh- —-—-- ‘APPEAL COURT MET - The civic Lax appeal court mct in the ei" were joint chairmen. Mr. I-far. die presldinc. The gucsts present were: Dr. J.A. MacMillaii. Di". J. city cniirt room Monday and C. Houston and Mr. Fred Can- TuesJa" against civic assessments were heard. The total number of up- non. AN ISLAND HERO-At the rcg- gseals on the list was 46. of which were settled by consent. of the ul:i_r muirhlv meeting of the Chan loluolown Brunch of the Canadian assessor. The Court disposed of the remaining f8. which included WEDNIZSDY RECEIVES HIS WINGS-Pilot ‘ V, . that tvrc. Mr (‘nus wits well , nmlliilioiiclii of bv all who kimw hiln. ' Rik LA ‘Icawtan md n,“ if!» Was ~ [#11117]? worlzniaii and n A_D ggfl-Igng. a (k3,, (rm-Md of thplvrt" lr-pd and hospllablv IVVlll- fmiily. A tnixcd clnir . hour l" loves to t-"cutn their islghgfit i522 millisiixili-isziiilzgiid iziifnhrefigfllloiglzif ‘Toinliwnwgnrfklfefivg "PeacelPer-feci; Weave.“ I H-lnuchtci". tin-v‘ w-ldrlv scattered Mrs. Laird cussed f0 r~..t..¢»r,,--, (23,135; and ihn tinned] arid h ll"? on Monday morning Feb. uh, n: st-l _ -; ,- s of 59 $113 has becnlm fnll- ismizifs Diliii7ilgs.p.li:scnl:r H st two 'ff_‘oi"noA are ~(l)V!l'=("?g» Alfred is with , , I .ic rmv rt “iv nev hi8 “fi?fi1eh§:ug¥phffe‘ij_ ‘gfflfcjr olifuneral was field m Olieirv Valley the deceased. ived with licl‘ anmvmml ‘YnmTll “it Ft?" 3N1 Tl Mnderlv nursed her tlurin: nor iil- "’"'“"° "°“""“°,L°d h‘ n” . A" S" nosed Sh]: IOGVBJJO ilfgum weirhk" tlzflflwcfldolssfl ivrrii-yhlflfileifzlflttlgld-t bsf er i: .r. rec rot erii, . H» W1‘. = grra y mss- g. ‘sllllfl Jarriine. Koiialnctoii: !crl in the ccn-munitt- nrtrf sincere . George Jul-dine, Prcetosvn anillsvmpadiyv ‘s PX"1'ld€d to Mrs. Gas!’ It. Robert Jardiii-c. Cliarlottctowninriri family in ‘Ligjr i,.,,»,.a-,-¢nm-,,g, and m» awn children. Mr. Harold lInici-meni, was made in the “ma. The e Legion a large photograph of the real estate and personal property. lat." Captain Frederick Thornton Peters. RNR, was unveiled. Cap- —— iam Peters was the first native Staff Sergeant Robert. Arthur horn Islander to \"lll the. coveted Dorie, Mexico, Mm, ha; been Victoria Cro": Th» rihnt-igranl". decorated with the Distinguished was DYPBEYIIPH m in» L-cinn bv the Firing Cress. the Air Medal. _a.nd local Government. Af'rr it hri-"i three Oak Leaf Clusters in the Air been suitably" framed it. was liniid- Medal, according to wcrd received "r1 ovoi- to tli- Bi"!lli‘h by Mainr b,v his sister. Mrs. George Lsnvlit. T. E. MscNiitt. Chairman of the Bridge street, Mexico. Me. Sgt Boy]: is stationed somewhere in England. and the awards came for Committee appointed in secure a suitable photograph, and accept- the outstanding performance he d by the President of the Branch ~"" .-.gunner. Stuff Mt Boyle was fonm-rly of Elmsfie. P. E I and is a brother of Sgt "Major J W Boyle. Charlottetown and two sisters, Mrs. P H. Li Mn. pi lace J.E. Harris. Cnolaln Peters WIS a son of the late Hon. Frederick Peters. n form. er Premier of P. E. Island. Captain Peter: wits the first native can of the Province tn win thd Victoria Chariclieiovm and l-lookett. 80o Cow Pond pa“, ‘S13. and Bar and the American; e Victoria Cross at Oran in Novem- plon. Dariiley. have just returned ber 1942 and was later killed hi an air crash. whilst on a special -one. evening February 14th, the friends theiri home in Spring Valley, to honor! ML their son Urban who wt; enjoying" 1111s was Urbans first. visit fio his Mrra brides = mornings when appeals Mm has been turning in lg s rldio- tr -ll0l\lE FROM HOLlDAY VIS- lT-Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cham- froin a very eti oyable trip to Mal- en. liiass, ".v ere they were llw guest of Mrs. Champion's slst-tr. Mrs. Clarence Mosher. They also visited lids and relatives _ in Woivester. Mcdford. and Main . (Patriot please copyi. FIRE AT DUNDAS —~ The post office and residence of Mr. and Mrs James J. Campbell were destroyed by fire on Saturday cv- enlng The fire. which is believed to have resulted from the ex- plosion of a ketcsine stove spread so rapidly that the frame structure was completely gutted before off- ective aid could be obtained. The outbuildings were saved. Mr Campbell is on active service over- seas The fire damage i5 partly covered by insurance \'.P.ll. lllEElW-Tht- Tryon YP. U entertained their friends at, c Valetitlne social on Friday Feb ll. Over ‘thlrtv inicsfs were present. A very mtertstiiiu program of games ti nut. under the leadership cf K" Corr. Betty Fay and Vernon Lord. A cleliclciis lunch was served Alfie!‘ ivhich the meeting was called to order. All took part in a service of worship Jd bv Florence Mabev- The to ic, was _ccmmuiiitv friendship. hi-ti reeting closed hi‘ rill joining I _ the i . allowship Clrcli- and repeating tliel Mizmah BfllEdlUblOfl. | LENTEN SERVICES AT SAN. ATORIUUM — On Monday ev- ening Rev. Father MacDonald. C $5.12.. rector of the Redeniptor- ist Fathers began a series of Lent- cn services at the Provincial Sam atorium WiliCil will be conducted weekly. On Tuesday evening. through filo luinist-crlal Associa- tion, Rev, Ronald Noble of the Baptist Church conducted a ser-| vice. The soloists. were. Miss Pearle . Burns, who sang "The Lord's Pray- i " and "Does Jesus Care?" and. ‘oi who sang i _ ' Prof. John Inch Iwas accompanis. For those who ,wcre not present. the services were " heard 0\ er lhi» Eiiiidtorium ' broadcast system. There passed away at the home of her sou, Fred Mrs Louisa Dav- ey in her 97:11 year. the cldtst res- ident of Guernsey Cove Mrs. Da- vcy was a woman of vary fine character" and greatly beloved by all who knew her; she was kind- 11855 itself; and liei" home was not- ed for its hospitality to all who called. No person in fiend ever cal- led on Mrs. Davey in vain. Her kindness and fine mothcrly spirit is shown in the fact that, besides her own family seven orphan chil- ren were brought up at her home. She ls survived by three sons: John and Fred of Guernsey Cove. and Lovell of Butte, Mont. a member of the State government. Major Lelth R. Crue. 37. been iiIJPGIlIIEd Deputy Qusrteitnastei" General of the has Ass: 6th assisted iii serving. The gathering than dispersed and good-byes were slid to Mar- ion wlth sincere reirctl i0 P!" with one so hllhi esteemed bi! all, but each feli. s o is called to a gredter task to serve in allevi- ating the pain and suffering of her fellow-men. Among the numerous Infill-s were "Misses Lioulse Bain, formerly of Cornwall. Helen Clancy, RN. of Calgary, All!" who il W911 own in the social circle of Hunter iv. er and vicinity as she spent some time there the past summer. also Emma Grolin. BN1!» W110 ll Ml?‘ ioifs intimate friend and former TOODIITIElB. The following evening c! he! idwii apartment she was presented with an exquisite wi-iiin set which she will treasure not or ifs in- trinsic value but. for the Plewml memories with which it will be as- sociated and with the wish that it. will be used in keeping touch with her old friends in Ottawa. THURSDAY —-Dll-ID IN TIGNISH — John J. Gaudet. tailor. ‘T2 Passed lwsv iii Tlgnish yesterday after several mlginths illness. His wife survives h - LLAC. MacNt-ill, P. O . R C. A. has arrived at his home, l5 King Street. Summerside, to spend a ten day furlough with his wife and family. Ho has been stationed at No.31‘ TS at Vi Quebec, where he did exception- ally well in all his tests as s nnvl - ator in R C. A. and is now ellgib e for further training. BUDGET DEBATE —The Bud- get debate was continued in tho Legislature yesterday, the speak- ers being Mam-s. Heath Strong. Fourth Prince, J. A. Bernard. Firs Prince, T. R. Cullen. Secondi King's, J. P. Matheson. second Queen's and Hon. J. A. C f ‘- Fourth King's. Th; latter moved the adjournment just before nix o'clock. The House meets again at 10.30 this morning. --AIR. GRADUATES -- Among those graduating recently u iifr gunners from No. 9 Born ' and Gunnery School. Mont Joli. Que- bec, was Sgt. J. A. McNoill of Mis- couche, PEI. Another Prince County man, Sgt. W. J. Riva of Sumnierside graduated as an all‘ navigator from N0. l0 A.0.S Chathazii. N.B. SUDDEN DEATH — Th: death occurred suddenly about noon yes- terday in Tignish of Hugh Mar.- Kinncn. blacksmith. of a heart. attack. The deceased was in his late sixties and leaves a wifg and family. Oni- son Flying Officer Roland MacKinnon is lEfVlIlI ov- erseas. —-BOARD 0F TRADE — The question of a. public pay telephone for Sununerside tvas discussed at a meeting the Bummersidn Board of Trade iut night at which Division. Pacific Command Born at Summerside, P E I.. he served with the P E I Light Horse prior to the outbreak of war In 1940 he was appointed S Captain cf Sydiiiy illld Crniso Dc- fcnce at. Sydney. Nova Scotia, and later filled the position of D. A. M G. Headquarter; M D. No. 3. tit Kingston befcre coming to Pacific Command in i942. Sine:- oomitig to BrLlsh Columbia lie has been_ ctationecl as Fsquimalt, Nanaimo, Vancouver and Ptince George LEGISLATURE YESTERDAY - Ari lritervtlng dlocussinn took place rm the Legl yesterday on [ruryieys roicriiig Island lots rind | farms It occurred in ‘the course cf ‘committee reading of n hill to am- lend l-he- Land Suiwc-yors‘ Act. Spun- ’ sored by Hen. William Hughes. The I ctl to iirikc ,1 survey cf the Prov- .inci= and empowers any qualified rurvevor making such survey to enter upcn tiiiv lands or premises after reasonable notice has been Elven in the press It was reported agreed to. as were also bills to provide a retiring allowance cf $500 a year for Cant. Nelsrn Fairclilld of the S S. M. t gue and to incor- porate tho K n45 County Plowing Match and Agricultural Fair Asso- ciation. The debate on the Budget was resumed by Hon. G. H. Bar- bour. Minister of Public Works. and continued bl’ Meters E H Strong and G. E Saville Al, 10,30 Mr Savlllc moved the adjournment cf the debate. The House adjourned until 3 p m today Red Cioss Committee wn-e yesterd to receive a cheque or $300.01 from Sfieirii o Saiii . N. B» All‘. Spelrs has been .i welcome visitor to this PYCVIHC" _ for many years and his mam" friends are ctliid t/J. know that he alivays associatesi himself with the cariipalgn On the‘ Island. He. has always given a sub-, stantlal cheque to the Rcrl Cross and this your mcipztsczl his sub- scription m $300.00 iii view of tho BEES need for funds to carry on the work. handsome contribution from Mr. flinch-s is very much ap-. iireciated by the Committee and w ‘ assure him the money will be well| went. for 0;!‘ boys in Peril. Pain; and Prison Camps 0A1 m" PRAYER-The world Day of Prayer was observed in New Glasgow on Friday afternoon in the United Church. Miss Efiln Sample, United Church. Mrs. How- ard Ling, ChriiitianChurch. were the leaders. Mrs. Richard Dickie- R.E. Show. gave the address on "The World at one in Prayer." A duct. "For You I am Praying" was rendered by Mrs. For er Seller and Mrs. Preston Campbell. On the evening of Feb. iilst. a number of friends gathered at the spacious apartment "The Two Macs" ‘Mines Florence Incense and Lillian MncDougaili 470 Mac- Lilflh Street, Otiayva, (.0 do hon, or to Marirm MncKtnnon prior to her departure to PEI, llavinz aiisivrrrrt the call to do her share ‘if! helping the sick and suffering she will enter the P. E. I. Hospi- tal. Charlottetown for her nurse's ning in the near future. A skltinfi party was arranged for tho ear ler part. of the evening and the latter part was spent in locliil intercourse miter which dainty refreshments were served by the ‘comm. Cecelia. S. Ap la- Cron. Ho also held the 0.89. - bill authorizes the Executive Cnun-= ,1 the PresidentDO. Baker presid- |ed. The (question was left n the o |hands the town improvement lcommiitec. The mectinv also dis- cussed the problem t'\' having freight vars shunted at Summer- side and dscussed air mall and other problems. B. ; Last niigfilfs third and finll luv- per mee g of the two hundred iworkers _ iCrcss War Sarvice organization |\V011Ild up v/itli cheers for f? chair- man. Capt. Norman, bowl: or iii-id |congratulatioiis voiced by the Div- isional Commanders on his leader- ship of the greatest and most auc- _ccssful money raising campaign ifoi" charitable purposes aver con- ducted iri this cuty. Total receipts reiportizd amounted to $40,20o.62 with quite a number of items still to come in-an in- crease over last. year in excess of to practically ensurc that including the v/omeifs houo: col- lection to be conducted the lost of the week and the first of next. the total for Charlottetown will reach 18E least forty-five ti-iounnd dol- ars i . DELIVERY HORSE DIES —- A white ‘horse which hauled I milk delivery vehicle in this city, win- ter and summer, for the past 1'1 years dropped dead yesterdsy Prince street. i-fe wu Jim, owned by the Garden City Dairy and was the first delivery horse the firm bought when it began business herd in 1926 Jim knew his job thorough- ly and knew every house and store where milk was delivered on his route, All he needed was someone to handle the bottles. he did the rest. turning around at the end uf streets, stop Jug in front of doors and always eeping g watchful eye on hi5 drivel". ff the lsttsr Wls do- laycd Jim did not. move on to the next place until the drivor wu ready He reached a comparativ- (ly ilpe old age for a. horse, belrl about 24. lie started work as usual | this morning but dropped dead be- | “we slum“ fore he finished the morning round. iMYl- I ___ .00 ‘The death occurred about. three oclock yesterday of Dr. Alexan- der S. Palmer. a well known dent- ist of O'Loary. fie had been ill for the past year with arthritis. The late Dr. Palmer was 05 years old and had been practising in O'- Lcary for the gut thlrtyqive years. 1-f- attepde Prince of Wllll collars and taught school a um- ber of years beforutudying ont- istry at Baltimore, Md. He u s son of the late Mr. and Mn. WJ. Palmer of Freeland. Lot 1i. Thi- late Dr. Palmer wu mu- i-led-Jwloe. l-iis first. wife w the former Aiverettn Hart of C 0mm who died seven yeln ago. Prom that marriage there aurvivu one daughter Erma tMrs. Alum Within of Woodstock. P.l.‘.f. His second wife. the former Mae Horne n1 Bloomfield. survivor him. Three brothers also survive. John W. and Cienrg- of Freeland and Milton in California; also one sister. Mn Arthur Smith of Freeland The funeral will be on Sstuldli! afternoon at one thirtv with l server at his late residence. Ii‘- iemient will be in Went Devon cemoterv, I --Fit. Sgt. c. Ron MccKcnIhof the R.C.A.F. who recently aufforcd the fracture of s smlll bone in his ankle while in tho parlor-mono» of his duties i| now I ndiril l few days leave with h pl h f-fr. Ind Mrs. M. L. Frank m- Klncb of Bummorslde Ind his mm presided over tho oofee tabla and Emily I. Witheupoon man. frilndsi town found to wit...» ma?“ "° ’ a RIBERSj ceed Mrs. Cress delicious lunch w hostess and IIIDAY CIT! IEBTAUIANTB . 1N roof‘ — Th: City rut-Mu’ were innpocfu: ior_ unit-Ry oltions ytbwldl! bv the " _ coaunitt , who report all to ue in ruse-class condition- m". J.E. flllnchal'd—(lhlill‘mfln of Board of Health: J. laiélierton~ Sear! , or. Gicaltflfilgyei’. a.‘ M-Vlbmrtear- uuiiiwiuiic-onici a Ponce. dotin- cilior A. '1‘. Dutiar-Ofiah-msn of Police tiommittw. LAID T0 BEST —Tl"ic funeral of Adrian Mart-in was held Tues- dny morning from Pnnk Henna- sov’: Punsui Home to the Church . Hs Secret S. as served bf icles were returned Cross. sllflllllefsldg were 2i quilts. shelter slipper; I1 xos were s om the in: do al 1 "lb 3311i, if,” end swim; 1,, ' Cbmnlalfllftliavfrseu nation; w", “so Miss Haiti. the late Philip zfiiogeiillzal‘; H3: 74. passed away sudde gtottne North Lake on 5d; - INN!" bel i anéie ‘friends med by r ce was h 4 on Febv 8th iékif‘ n" hi." Alibi-mg m, ' o a num , , "" their last trlbnlidsgfhfgrscgwtio Ellfvlvlnzl ‘re: nrc tuvfi, and one sister‘. Geo fl- William, Edmonton nix-hi , llgflé EH“ Rnlllker. Lani-ii The nail-b i v- Alliin Ctunmhggrstveiutsde MN“ Harold Mc amid. Lam Irving Hnl-zr-i", L. D driver. UWd 2st,. l" Klllision Cemetery Th death ' idcnoee, 149 Pgghlélrieelli silica"); fax, N. on Moiidav, of ‘ Maude beloved wife cf Harald g ggftllmrlh. after an illness 01.. da 31m, 31th ed by Rev. D. Edward, C. SS. R. ‘ The pallbearers were Messrs. Na- poleon Gallant, Andrew Gallant. Ben Gallant, Jerome Gallant, Ur- bli-i Don-on and Peter Doiron. Bor- vice it. the grove was conductpd by Rev. Richard Bahia. C583. _-BOTABY MEETING-The re- gular Rotary iunchcon meeting was neld on ‘Tuesday at the OLvnmia Tea. Room There were two Rota: Aul present. on tin and Mr. LR. Allen. wu P811145 |the members on the subject "Rot- iiry in the Home and School. {was headed by A s McKay and Rev. John Jurvio and was taken art in by 0.0. as “Mk iummu. J ‘F. Ar- om- PG .'1'h0 owe! r . day m ' discussion pligvod ' no interest fhlt it. was cid- until next HIQQuHIw-s — Mi". Earle —IN HOSPITAL MacDonc of Bimimerside is a silent in the Neurological Insu- ute of the Royal Victoria Hospi- tal. Montreal. with a fractured skull. according to word received in merside- yesterday. Mr. MacDonald has been in Montreal on a business trip since February 31 and u for u con b0 ascertained" suffered In accident last Monday morn! Nature cf’ the accident» is not nown. His condition is re- i-ted a; favorable. Mrs. Mac- gimald accompanied her husb-_ and to Montreal and is with him there st present. S WINDIOI. - CAMPBELL NU!- TIALS -- A pretty wedding was at st Manse Moiicton. NB. on Friday. Ebb-l 26 at 'l o'clock when Rev. Di". Brice Knox unifod manila: Ruby Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- rremun ‘ Lodge River. P121. w LAO. Thumbs Al rt. son of Mrs. and the late James Wind- SOI‘ of Brockville, Ontario. The bride, given in mnrriage by liei aunt. Mrs. Gordon Burch. was becominvlv dressed in a smart suit of flight blue and navy accesiio i .withl eofwhite cur- nltions. Her only attendant wu her friend, Miss ecca arr. French River, .., ironing s I089 suit. and brown ‘i m l mournib , iir 1r ‘ r- of New Castle. It's. “rzrillifslmflyillu ton. Mass and Arthur and ind ci’ Halifax and two s e W. E Warren, and , 5 y DEW. of. Charlottetown The funeral will h; and “m, day afternoon. with srrz-ig,» ii ianounFail '11P hi," Imemwm I a rv cw Th‘??? ~ _ Chronicle. U‘ “m! BIRTHS TRAINOR - T M l". Trainor, Johnstio 22. I944. a son Frederick). YOUNG _ l. l1 A th . Island Hospitatl, o5 i“? t0 LAC. David Young <R,A,F_ W, erseasi and Mrs. Young, a dam. r. VICKERSON — At iljc Pflflfg m. ward I5lBffd.HOS))ll3l on Feb fl, i944. to Mr. aiirl Mrs. Robert Vick. erson. North River. TROWSDALE — Al County Hospital on I944. to Mi". . :l accessories iia County I l . M At the Island Hospital on A 4. to Mr. and Mrs MiicRoe, Point Prim, ,1 Judith ii . .. 19' lcriiieth J. daiighttf. Johnston‘; .\li" an a. do . ter EATON-uh. Alexandra. Feb Nil! muitwtiiinhifrlfluWd Mrs. Harold Bel- i"i s. LAWTONg-Jn Mont . . Feb. 5U! i944 to lvlr. and Airs. Harold Law- ton. a so WELLAELD-AL 'l'i"ui"o, N.S.. M 23. 1944 to Ml‘. and Mrs. D . W01 lard. u. daughter _ nimiutidors MiIcLEOD CAMPBELL - A Z1011 ‘Manse. on Viedii"; Ii 1 l- 1944. by Rev. G Col \‘» Q515- Miss Roberta Phyllis camrbel-ttg Mr. Daniel Harris MacLeod. of Charlottetown Royalty. H TEWART - Al ll" 0m iiurrbi l hm Wayne n. siiiney w1th corsqo cf rose and w ‘b A-LL ,‘ ==-,-;=~=.~- w» mo» ~- w- “ttfsrlii 1.2.21"; ggiflki bfléfnhttgo figtllbrgigd “mfg: h“ Ava!“ $1““7“14'““‘ “if” 5"“ 5 Eat. “ILA-Ali”. igrgorzh ‘guy: Eolxilompson). a son, Lloyd Tiiomii. WILTQBTOOIITS: ere y‘ _ , -|,.,. was s pair of gold ear rings and hggggrt?‘ OHMFELL" (,§"4‘;l°"““"“ ,to the bridesmaid a gold bracelet and Mm M, t‘ 1 A reception was held at the home gown, a dm,;u;e;; of the bride's aunt and uncle. Mr- BOLLAM — At the Prim i and Mn- Gordan Burvh- Hllh Bt- Island Hospital on m. 2e. 1m, LAC- and Mrl- Wlndwr lvlt Menv- to Flt. m. Owen J. Btilllftl 9nd ton Saturday for their honeymoon Mm B0115“, a 5,7,, trip to P. E. I. For travelling the iwdmzgjv_m bride chose a rou suit with brown gccudoriu. Previous to her mar- k ieuthnfblrlds wu lginaptlovigmit: one n. e - ‘ " * it Jlimon. c. r-l melon, Mcncton. A lion. of friends oln in wishing them every success. --I. 0. D. E. MEETING — The‘ annual meeting of the Abegwell Chapter of the I.O.D.E. wu held on Thursdsv inst in the council chamber of the ‘rowu Hull. All re- ports of the year were read, ad- opted l-nd passed showing l "My succdssfu your. The Regent gave her report mid said how thankful WI were to everyone who helped us in say way. Th0 we. the Mlv- cr and Cough for n use 0i’ their room. this 0 of Justice for the use n: his room in m; our sewing and picking of bi‘- uciu in he uni. cwhv- Tl" timb- er; in the school who arrange for tho milk to be lu plied the children who need t. to the Ideal Dairy and oil other: who h!!! help- ed ul in our work, to tho council lors of cui- society who arrange all our ways of making mouy and the officers who have carried on dur- .15; the year. Thanks were also ex- rnridad the congregation of St. May's 0 urcb for the un 0! the" Hall. The officers were than elect- ed for the coming year as follows: m; Hunt: 1st v10’ w. Wands Wat; 2nd vice president, Mrs. chard I-luntnr: Lrmurer. Mrs. Eric McKay: soeretlry. Mrs. J. B Perry; educational Murat-Irv. Mill |Holm| ; Echoes Iocrotnry. Mrs. standard bearer Allan Holman. Convcners of mmittces: War work. Min Wan- lds W ott; ‘sewing Mrs. Fred iwrigh ; woo. Mn. Gordon White; pncgsliriel, Mrs. (Din) Johnson. The following were elected as lcounciiiorii convonors: Mrs. Wil- :fred Leckie, Mn. Mussen. Mrs. -Harry Sllliphnrit, Mn. Colin Stew- art, l, Mrs. Les lficrno, Mu. Archie McMurdo. Mr!- msdmnri. Mrs. Gorcoii White and lMrs. J. mu: Clorl. lb: Nation- u Coun . Miss Hunt. s —CONMUNl'l'! MEITING North lub Red Jlnulry Mr. Ind . Seventeen hon present. Ono uiii. was quilted. sinful for wh ch was donated .v Mrs. Thu-in Simmons. Yum for knitting was given out and collection takmi amounted to 83.50 2:. 1044. ll" Rev Willard c PICKPllF. vlillitf" Jordan Harris lRCNt t0 3°)“ Bertha Stewart both nf Mum! Harbour. STEWART -_ iiiriisriv 4- Al ilk United Church . C" Wm" Harbour, Feb n, 194 . bY mt R"; Willard C Plckefts Charles BMW!‘ art of Caledonia. P E I to RB“ en Lucy Jackson of Murray 3' ur Moduli - 01.0w - Al u» Unl- ted Church PDl'S0lll<l§!'. Blur"! Harbour. Feb. n. 1944. hi‘ the ll“; Willard C Plcke Reuben A61 antler Moore. Mu "m" Riv" Ruby Vera Claw. Charlottetown NICOLLF. - JACKSON ~ I" M Unit-ed Church Parionaif Wan. Harbour on Jun. l b! l hnth of Beach Point. WEBB JWINDLEHURST —1m Bdlllnefad. Ont.. on Feb-A 3-, m, bv Rev. Mr. Freeman. E-llillwm Swindlehursi. to Keith Farm” Webb formerly of North C“ ' P. E. I. nannisli} gglyqim m}; mih-dtiwmm» -.___- S- ,, w. I or u w emu u __ , -i t- follows: onqe by imko. n. wm- Q 'h’i.§<i§7-,“ Polaris? donlld. one lw Mn. J W. Stav- n Adm" ltlgptln. iced It!» .\° _ m. one b! Mn Nonnln Mnc- TAYLOR. -- At iri-mmm Mid o, Murdo. Mn Ralph MccCuuil and g9, i944, John "r-ivinr. It." Mrs. lame Mccfluill onions quilt purl. ~i Feb. I. and one crib quilt oomplmd and KEIR - Al. Mzloriitll‘ ‘,1 a!“ 1f donated by Mn. Dominic Arnn- 1944, Dr. Joiner w. Ker- {Iaagsggllfllllgfikltigilllfiiiiylilfi n rulrv, - ov t Cross 21d Dodswortn ifléitggflilgl ' . formerly of Chmlv .n F,‘ gian- JELLY-At. m» home l 1M . my. at...‘ "t" can: at PALMER-At his homo in ‘ma, on March 2. i944, Dr. Al" Palmer. Ind 5 W“ " Prllfion Minus. e congratulated tho mouibcn on their splendid effort durlnl 0U y“! lnd vain: regret at the departure of Mrs. Oran from the Community Mile It! lull In lppulnbd b luc- QHT" Bl NDl NGi