- ' “i r PAGE EIGHTEEN__ ma cilmzwrrcrdvm _GUAII_DIXN QDECEMBER 1e. m4 g "OUR NEWS Buoclzr m. OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY FORMER CARPENTER PASSES —M.r. John Doyle. 83. retired car- ullte: dleu vesteroav at his hcme. 6a uol-cncstel- street wife pu-edecused him by several years. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning from Frank Hennesseyls Funeral Home to St. Dunstank. Basilica. Burial will be in the Roman Catholic cemetery. WILL STIJDY FOR THE MINIS- TRY - FflEfids of the family 1n Chlrlottetolvn of Mr. and Mrs. Stszrart 132.21. WCSLIMUDI. Quebsc. will be interested to lealn that their son. Robert stuvart Heal. was ac- cepted as a candidate for the min- istry by the Montreal .es, _ of the United Church in Canada, at a tncetiruz which took place on December 5th 1n Saint James Unit- td Church. Nfontrtul. IIOJIE ().\' LEAVE-Pie. Laur- ence .\l clnnisis spending his leave with Ills nloltler, P/lrs. Letty Moc- Illlllm, City. ulurcnce has been servllzg overseas since i942 with the North Novu Scotia Highland- clz- H: was wounded Jilly ‘J5 in ll‘r.lncc ulzd until ll.s recent return has lzvcn ill u hospital in England. Pic. Niuclnllis luzalcd the army be- fore the outbreak of lv-lr and his two fUlllli-ffl‘ broitlc Gordon and IJOWEU or.- ooth ov. as with the‘ R.C..\l. ‘ DIES AI-‘Tl-llt CHORT ILL-. ‘ll-JSS — The (loath occurred ycs- ‘Lqplfly Al. the Charlottetown Hos- pinll after a short illness. of Mrs. Andrew Mclnnis in her 47th year. T‘ late Mrs. McInnis, formerly 11a; C. Glxlnt. was the p_ Richard Grant _ :.:cr Slvccl. City. rlnri the lzltc ihcbard Grunt, Her husband hinder-cased her some years ago S110 ls survivcd by‘ one daughter Mrs. Arctiis MucKi czldlo Tho rll T inc B: ca. Interment will be 1119 RLllilllll Catholic cemetery IIIGIHVAY 1~'ATAL1TY-—It has ':n lcrlrncd tllLIL ilic R.C.M.P. in their possession the car l5 supp :11 l0 have strucl: ‘.319 no; Resp o1 Red Point line bcllvccn last Wednesday and the early hours _of 1; morning. The identity _ dl‘l\2l' ls also said to be known to llli‘ police. The late Mr. R ~ wits iounzi at 5t lno , l. l. ticn. Rushed lo the P’ . Hospital. h. did not recover pn- 591011511855 and died there Frdfly morning. Thirty-eight years 01d. llc was a married man with one child. The inquest under Coroner Di‘. I. J. Yco is belnz held this evening. _ FIRE Ar “ITOLMAWS - Fire. ‘m1 mssibly caused 1:51 defective W1!‘- ing, broke cut 1n the nickle bal‘ ln the department store of R. T. Hol- of man L-td. Sllmmersida about i1 l5~ I’ M. Ssltilrday night. The auto-l nlazlc slYfln . _~ nibtempfli‘ 0“ m9 alarm. The firc was 1115146 the buck part of the bar next w the will] and ihe framework had to be pry-d from the wall t0 Bet at _1t. Flyemfin were then able to extin- plum it with llcnrl extinguishers. HD\\'B’\"JI'. conridcrabl: damage was (lone to the bar itself by the chcmlcels and water from the sprinkler. There was probably also FCITp damage from smoke which fiiiczi up ‘h; five nncl tin depart- nlc t and the furniture department llp=f£\lf"‘>. Steel doors and a brick wall prs nteti the smoke fro/m 8o- i-l; through the res‘. of the store- S cvcnt of more than ordinary l tcnla Dlllflf‘ at the home of Mrs. Stanlus L. Doiron. ficld. on Novcmbsr 27th. when . family with the exception of on~ son Edgar, serving with the ‘ Canadian Corp somewhere " ml in celebrate their 1r". All l.l£ 1.10m‘ ._ ll rlrcn. Lorraine ‘ (zlllillic, who acted as and szrcomrman. James Doll-on, can Dolruil to read lvlilcll was accompan- i-ll by n gilt cf il bed complete. Amos Blacqulcre was then halted to ptcsidc at the M8811 911d a 'ogr.~.~.r. followed consisting of 01' ducts. reading and step- rv ult vcsterdav in- to thc waters cf Northumberland slralt Ahrcc-ourrtcrs cf’ a mile Sen Cow 113301.21. point several ' from " mcrsidc. it was st n . lizhthouw Cow ffca:l_ said thei :1 snow sollzlll l .lot sec the ulilno but heard the crash and like an lxpioslon. reported. whenl lllzhtlv a man, ihmesjfrcm. .1 11111’; at‘ h: c.) _ h..lrd it and wnzlt sourltlccl Shortly after. l‘lil' for . of llt Summerside said thc pline was not from uny Prince Edward Island station. (One unconfirmed report said 1t was an R.A.F. transport command ' rlnothcl" that it was a 1n ll nninlnnd base.’ fcrrv .. Edward to the . . of the law in th. aft noon and géCICCII up sonic lvrcckazc but no til-es were located BRIDE-TO-BB SHOWERED — Oil Thursday evening, Nov. 9th, upwcud of two hundred friends anll neighbour; of Darlillgtnn and vicinity gathered nt the home of Mrs. J. H. MrlcPherson to do hon- .0ur to her daughter Helen. whose tmllrriagc to Daniel MacPhcrson -W;I'§ to 13kt‘ |llllCC in the near fut- urc. The brlrlr-to-bc was escorted nto the salt n.‘ honour by Mrs. An- us Mac Jill. when Miss Miriam _ ollrll- carried in n “Yell-filled bas- kct of cilvelopss and also other gifts. vilich lvclc opened nnd lic- comp yin; nrlmcs rczld by Mrs. “Donald MccPhsrson and Miss Hel- ~ n Brown. and arranged by Miss v dith hfzlcflcocl. f-felsn tlien thank- qd nil present and invited them to mm hcr in her new homo. Then (All joined in singing “For She's A (Jolly Good Fellow“. after which vthe bride-to-bc was bounced. A llelicious lunch was served by lad- [ies and the remainder of the even- wig was spent in dnncing and suc- ai intercourse. music being fum- ‘shed by Messrs. Harry Youiand fund Frank Qailsnt. All dc arted Dishing Helen many years o hap- ‘iicial word has been received that .,:ases of venereal disease in thll ‘was voted to the Charlottetown f airport. ync flight, u I . plness. Previous to this. the Dar- lington Women's Institute waited on the brfdc-to-be when MrLDon- ald MacPherson read an address and Miss Gertie Toombs presented her with a beautiful wool blanket. _,__ 8T. JAMES CIIUICI! — I'D. the Rev. J. l3. Bigelow. B.A., 8D,, R.C.AJ'-‘., occupied the pulpit of St. James Church at both serv- es Al: the fulfil service John 8:13. "I am the light of the world". Kointixig out that more than ever this war-crazed world the ht of Christ shines brightly, g1 g hope and courage in the prelent and faith to carry on in the fut- ure. Corp. Stanley Lancaster sung with fine effect the lovely solo. “Tbs Lord 1| My Light", and the choir anthem was “Shepherds of Souls." In the evening Mr. Bigo- low took his text from Acts 27:29, “They let go four anchors from the stern and wished for the day," emphasizing the necessity of anch- ors in human lives-four of the most important being Hope. Duty. Prayer and Love through the cross of Christ. The evening an- them was "Come Emmanuel." Miss Lillian MacKenzie. Mus. Bao. was at the organ. TUESDAY SERIOUSLY INJURED 1RD __Q1- Corporal Blythe H. Murray of Brackley Beach has been serious- iv lniured in action overseas. HEALTH REPORT-The report of Dr. B. C. Keeping. City Health Officer. reveals there were 1B new City. for the month of November.‘ Of these. seven were male and ii, female. The total number of cases treated for the month were 56. Of these 26 were male and 33 female. There was one case of diphtheria for the month. FUNERAL SUNDAY — The fun- era! of the late Mrs. Ernest Hous- ton was held from her residence at New Glasgow on Sunday, afternoon, Dec. i0. The services at the house and at the Christian Church were conducted by the Rev. J. W. John- ston; of Sunlmerside. The pallbear- ers were Mhol Rackham. Nelson McDonald, Howard Line. ‘Sari Hou- ston. Wallace Dickleson. and Eflmer McDonald. AT ROTARY — At the Rotary luncheon yesterday. Mr. S F‘. Dovle B A., spoke on the influence of athletics on youth trainlnl Doyle gaveun interesting athletic training from , Radio Auction committee. announced at the luncheon that the amount of (real the auction would luncheon . Free Dispensary at the Dr J.A George . . Clark and Mr. Stone were iolnt chairmen. WEDDED IN SYDNEL- A very pretty Wedding took place in the Brooklyn Presbyterian» Church. Sydney. on Saturday. Deceiver 2. when M=s Margaret Maclvor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Maclvor was unlftd 1n ma!- riage to Petty Officer Kara Lewis RCN . son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilcwis. Charlottetown. The ceremony was performed 1n the presence of the hm-ledlote family and friends by Rev. Hugh Black. The bride who was unat- tended iookcd ver- smart in a. blue sheer two-pcoe wool suit with silver sequin! 5nd a cor- sazc of yellow rosebuds with small hat and matching l.-_. HspP t/uiatlons are ex- tended. The Broom has recently returned from oversees action and MP8: to visit his parents before P95111111!!! his duties. An officer of the Royal AlrPorcc, whose next of kin reside in the United Kingdom. was buried here ycsterday with full Air flbrco non- ors. He died Saturday from in- Juries received in a plane crash near the Charlottetown airport c. 5. His name has not been disclosed by Ail-Puree officials who have not yet lecelved confirmation that his next of kin have been informed ca his death. The funeral yesterday was held from St. Paul's Anglican Church and burial was in the RAJ‘. plot at Sherwood Cemetery. near the Services at the church were conducted by Canon E. M. Malone. assisted by Flt. Lt. the Rev. R. W. Braine. Protestant padre at the tor of St. Raul‘; Church. '- Sydn. Ldr. P. E Bishop, senior; administrative officer. was znv charge of the funeral parade whil~ the adjutant was Pit. Allison. The parade was ' ““ @560“ Dirty. under command of Flt. Lt. J.R. B11111: ,‘ c of the Ccllsed and llis close friend, B. ing porty. the casket on an Air Force truck. the chief mourncr. Wing Cmdr. D. G. Price, officer commanding No. 2 Air Navigation School where the deceased was ststloned, and his adjutant, f-IO. R. D. Albert. while at the rear of the |n0C€S$lOI1 the attending party baron in the flight with the deceas- e . The Beach Grove Army Camp band. with muffled drums. march- ed ahead of the truck bearing rhe casket. On either side of the truck marched a supporting and bearer party. The former was compo of Plylngofficers Brown. Andrcvu. Chipman. Campbell. Moracle. and fxiesoher. while the bearers party ‘ncluded Sergeants WallaumJohn- econ, Vllgltchorn, Muffin, Laurie s e. "We. the undersigned empaneiled to inquire cause of death of Roy Rose which occurred 1n the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Dec. 8. 1944. from evidence submitted. find that the cause of death was haemorrhage. concussion of ‘in brain and shock as the result of being hit by an automobile. in our opinion driven by) Ralph Bums on Wednesday. ecember 6th," was the verdict returned by a coroner's jury last n1 ht at an inquest held at the Cutci fe Fun- eral Home. The deceased Roy Rose was found 1n an unconscious con- dition on the side of the road jurors. to the enjoyable shower was held Monday station and Rev. J. T. Ibbott. rec- E. _ {working v was composed of pilot; who Jud It is cod be! 10th. of Mrs. Joseph S. Arsen- ber 7th. dying the following day without cramming consciousness. The v ct was signed by Wil- liam M. Flynn, foreman, B. Byron Brown." W. R. Jenk . James Brown. H. L. Hardy, J. A, M“. Jennie and Geo. W. MaoLcod. As n. result of the above find- ing further msecution of, the c884; rests th the Attorney- Genersls department, Mr. Gordon . Holmes. who represented the Aitfomey - General, stated last n . J.S. Araenaultwhobaa re- turned from overseas. He went over December f9. i999. and has seen five yen!‘ service. He has five brothers on active service. He wu wounded in Ortnno. He is s son of Mr. end Mrs. George Arsenault. Village Green. and his father is a veteran 01' the last World War having servedon minesweeperand convoy duty until he was wounded These Arsenault boys all volun. iWRd in the early pan; 0g m; war. WEDNESDAY QUEEN'S CANADIAN rump The Royal 'I‘r'.lst Co. have received ‘he Y°11°W1Xl8 amounts for the Queen's Canadian Fund: John Doull, Central Bedeque. $1.00‘ M; Mellick Women's Institute ‘$2.00- for the Children's Fund. ' ' YESTERDAPS STORM —- Rabi. fall in this Province yesterday tot- alled .76 inches. it was learned from the Experimental station, T°P "m! Vflloflly was 39 miles pcr MW- llthfllllzh there may have been Bust which exceeded that. Phe temperature went up to 50 the battle of l" also mdcbiidren, Jarvis and bu. lln. ll o number o! bmthm nd sisters The funeral. wbi W"! w» on Monday. m. mil from raldc , wu “M” m; Illslilces of the M , which the decelled will lnber. ' 5 —TO RI - INTII d. 1dr. R. I. LIFE-Sq t ned t his ho Sum . slide to ge-cufer m" 1n 1941(1). He was stationed cent-iv at the Sunun It Greenwood. N. S. and latterly D1111!!! l!!! service in this we: no rcwved steady Pmmotfon end rc- tim with the rank 0f Squadron Leader. a ll! THURSDAY 0 BILLING STOPS-Oil drilling notiviti in Hfllsborough Bay are over until Ap , n; me 1959 12W days the cgewg hay; busy storing equipment sway. Some of 1t has been brought to the City for safer keeping. RECEIVES MEDAL—)|i-, J3me; ‘oss, retired 0.14.8. Carmen, has leceived from the Brotherhood the handsome gold medal in recogni- gfllii‘ <1! 95 years service in the C. AMONG GRADUATES-Among the recent graduates of St. Mary's l-Ioapitnl School of Nursing, Mont- real. who have successfully passed ibove zero during the day but ms dmDPlngn at night and was down to 44 a ve at 9.39. FOUR 0F FAMILY . VICES-Mrs. C. L. Partridge. Wy Sh, has received vmrd from her son. Capt. G. F. Partridge. 6.05.. SIIDOUnClIig that he is sgfe in the United Kingdom. Capt. Par- tridge has three brothers on act- ive service, Gnr. William Wilson in Frflmlc. 518mm Gordon Alex- ander in Holland, and P.F_C_ 11m- mas Lester Partridge 1n the Am. erlcan Army. VITAL STATISTICS-For the second month ina row births more town. a vital statistics report me- Dared by Dr- B. C. Keeping. City Health Officer indicates. In Nov- ember there were 50 births Charlottetown. and 24 deaths. the same period there were 27 mfiffllses. In October there were 62 births and only 19 deaths, while the marriages were the same lor both months. ENJOYABLE SII-OWER-A very in In evening at the residence of Mrs. 30y McGee, i3 Euston St. in non- Or of Miss Sibby MacQuaid, who is a bride-to-be. A large number of her friends assembled and pre- sented her with an appropriate address. read by Mrs.Leo Chaisson. and with a coffee table. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess. and a pleasant evening. was spent by all present. FUNERAL SERVICE-Gila fuuey ral of Mrs. May C. McImlis was held yesterday morning from the. residence of her Richard Grant. 124 Water Si... St. Dunstan‘; Basilica. where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Dougan. who lllso conducted the service at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. W.D. Gill Alex Mutheson, Dr. J. E. Blanchard. Messrs. Henry Benoit, Geor e McLellan and Alban Mc- 3 Dona d. Interment was in the Ro~ marl Catholic Cemetery. BURIAL YESTERDAY-Jfhe ill- neral of Mr. John Doyle was held from Frank Hennesseys Funeral Home yesterday morning to 5t. Dunstan’s Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Kenneth McMillan, who also con- ducted the service at the grave. Th: pallbearers wcrc Messrs. John Mullins. Patrick Dennis. Patrick Cullen. Philip Doyle. J. P. McClus- key and John Gormley. Interment was in the Roman Catholic Ceme- tery. Charlottetown. -BREAK AT SUMMERSIDE — The cash register till at the Queen Hotel was forced open sometime yesterday morning by burglars a approximately $23 taken. Aitho the front door of the hotel was unlocked the thieves chose to force a rear door. The till was opened with u pllir of scissors that were lying on the counter. Also taken was a half a ham and a bot- tle of cream from the kitchen. The break was discovered about six o'clock in the morning by Mr. N. MacQuarr . Police are on the cssc. Two airmen have lust izurnsd home from overseas. Thev are F0. ‘eter Sinclair of Charlottetown and .70. Garfield McEwen of Murell They arrived in Charlottetown Mondav night FD. Sinclair. son‘ of the late Peter Sinclair. former member of the House of Commons for Queens. otl talv. Sicily etc. He will spend 30 days in the Province be- fore he is given a new posting. W0. McB-cwn was wounded In April last. He was serving with an .C.A.1i- Beaufighter squadron. lint. stood that he will re- ceive his discharge from the ser- vice because of lib wounds. —DEATH OI‘ MRS. J. S. AR- SENAULT-The death occurred at the home of her son-in-law. Walter Sonier. on Sunday. Decem- ault at the age of 68 ears. A large circle of friends jon 1n ex- tending to the bereaved relatives sincere sympathy in ‘the passing 11' one whose place 1n the home can- not be filled. She is survived by her husband and two sons. Ed- ward at home, and Arthur in Hal- ifax; also one daughter, Mrs. Wal- ter Sonicr of Summcrside. S —RIJCIIVES SAD NEWS _ A telegram has been received by Mr. Jarvis Dalzell, New Annan. con- veying the sad news of the deer-h of his youngest brother. Gerald. at his home in Camden. Maine, on Friday, Dec. 8th. Although he had been in failing health for some time. the news of his pauingceme as a great shock to his relatives and friends. and was very unex- pected. He leaves to mourn, hi: wife, who was formerly Miss Dor- othy Walsh. daughter of Rev. l early Thursday morning, Decen- mother. Mrs. l g to‘ Their attendants were their aminationr as Registered Nurses appears the name of Miss Beatrice Grant. RN. daughter of gr. and Mrs. T. V. Grant. of Mon- gue. -Friends in Summerside and Port Hill will regret to learn cf the passin .01 Mrs. Susie Maynard at a hosp tal 1n Waltham, Mlbl, on November l0, 1944. nard was born in Ireland and was the wife of Henry S. Maynard. a former leeident of Port Hill, who is left to mourn his passing. She was in failing health for the gust; few months. ‘The funeral was from the Church of the Good .s, GETS PROMOTION-AD. Mac-l Donald. son of Mrs. Flora Mac- Donald of St. Margarets. RP.‘ 1.. has been romoted to the rank of Flying O icer. He was e member of the first class of Air Gunners lo of Prederfgton. Ellllllltl- O0 port Mr I lb dry l secretary to Mrs. May- to Jiowlan, has arrived home on ll SI. 1 d ( 1 l) W tertu ., in than doubled deaths 1n Charlottc- Mliiiw’ Epwopa a w,‘ m8 nests followed and the bride's bible ccntml with the wedding gahhzlgyvretilly ‘activated. Later 6 C011 - - lllm 1p r mafia esuli? Jgllllulfu travelling the accessories and Guests from out- bride wore e dma with bl: muaknt coat. side included Mtta; Mrs. Mr. Ind Mrs. Elma and Russel ‘I'm-nor ton: I- Hod De daughter Isabel of J. H. L an, Mn. rg Semen. Point dc Sute. and Mr. Arthur Avard. r . o e groom were the recipients of many beautiful gifts including u chest of fiat silver from the bride's parents and a Victory Bond from Co. where the bride l". J. Cormler, she was presented with e handsome mahogany coffee table. She also from the accountin_ office, and pieces of spode china from the tabulating office. The young cou- le were also tendered a miscel- aneous shower by friends in Port Lawrence and herst. The groom who has been a prosperous young former. expects shortly to loin ‘he services. bride nnd groom} have many friends on P.E.I.. the| groom having formerly resided, there and is a grandson of Mrs and the late George M. Wright of Central Bedeue. FRIDAY —- R. C. M. P. TRANSFER»- . of the Summerside detncbxutnt R. C. M. P has been transferred to Mone- n, N. B. and has left to take up his new duties-S. --1IOME FROM OVERSEAS — AB. Clifford Gallant. RCNVR. son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gallant. forty-five day furlough after serv- European waters since Oct- . 1943. A.B. GallanVs ship, took part 1n the D-Day opera- tionu-S. The funeral of the late Mr. P. J. Casey was held in saint John, NB. on Monday morning at 9 o'clock from the residence of his sister- graduate under the ‘British Com- monwealth Air ‘Training Plan; and after spending two years on coast-i n1 reconnaissance. remustered to. Pilot and received his wings at. MacLeod, A1ta., February. 191:2. Flying Officer MacDonald enlisted 1n 1940 and at resent is on the stafl of No. 10 . and G. School, Mount Pleasant. WEDDING ‘BELLS. — A wedding wok place on Wednesday. December 8th. at Zion Manse by Rev. Carlyle Webster. R . and John Albert Morrison. R . . V. R . son of Everett Morrison. N. formerly reen wool with brown accaesories. a Som- ers. cousin of the groom. and Ivan Somcrs. The bride and gloom left on a short wedding trip through Nova Scotia. ~410Mb‘ FROM OVERSEAS- Pilot. Officer Edwin (Paddy) Hall. .C. . ., has arrived home in Summerside from overseas. having completed a tour of operations. His mother is Mrs. Marion Hall, Spring Street. PO. Hail went ov- erseascarly in 1943 after he re- ceived his bombadlerb wings and his sergeant‘: stripes. He was granted his commission about three months ago. He joined up in 1940 and served for a while an a ground crew trade before rc- mustering to air crew. His tour of operations was served in Bomber Command, flying from iifngiand. His only brother. Htgfnt Lieuten- ant Hubert Hall. has been e pris- oner pf war 1n Germany since Ap- ril 1942. Before joining the Air Force PO. Hall was employed with Brace McKay 6n Co. Ltd. Sum- mersfde. He ls home on a thirty- day furlough and will probably be posted for duty somewhere in Canada. B -ISLANIJ SOLDIER WEDS IN SCOTLAND-On Nov. 15th, St. Mary's Church, Invemesa. Smt- land, was the scene of a quiet wedding when Pte. Walter Barn- nan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan of 57 Brighton Ave.Ch*.\r- iottetown, took for his bride Mary Kathleen Meigtian of Southern Ireland. The bride was attended by her girl friend Annie Deveney of Scotland, and the groom was ably supzported by an Is and friend of his. urncy J. Buote Immedi- his first visit here, and he is very favorably impressed with the Pro- . vlnce and its people. MEETING-Members of the Ci'1- iii-law, Mrs. W. H. Higgins. to St. Peter's Church. Solemn High Mass was celebrat- Id by Rev. GeraldCrowlcy. 0.53.11. with Rev! J. Loftus 0.3311. Dea- con, and Rev. (Major) miright sub-Deacon. 01v MARITIME TOULA visi- tor to Charlottetown yesterday was Mr. 0K S. Laugharne. of the United Kingdom Information Of- flce. Ottawa. Mr. Laugliarne is making a tour of the Maritime Provinces. visiting newspaper offi- ces and official departments in connection with his duties. It ia ADOPTION COMMITTEE zena‘ Adoption Committee assemb- led 1n the City Hall last night to pack individual boxes for the offi- cers and men of the H.M.C.S. Charlottetown. some i6) parccizv were made ready. Each parcel contained fruit cake, chocolate bars. games. candy. razor blades, canned goods. and various other articles. The packing finishes to- day when the parcels will be ship- ped to the. commanding officer, t-Cmdr. J. Harding. R.C.N. --RETURNS FROM INDIA- Jack McRae. veteran of World War 1, formerly of French River. P-EI-l and again with His Majesty's for- ces in Worli War XI, is horns from India on furlou h. He went by ship through t e Mediterranean and Suez Canal. where the sh was hcavii; bombed, and was ste- tioned at Bombay. He came home by Australia and the Pacific, land- ing at Santiago, thence to Van- couver and home. Jack 1s as brown as s. berry. although some 30 lbs. lighter on account of the heat. K ADMITTED TO THE HAD- Sqdn. Ldr. Hogan, Ht. Li. John T. Murchison and Reuben Cohen were admitted as barristers and solicitors to the bar of New Bruns- wick at a ceremony before the Supreme Court of New Brunswick. presided over by Chief Justice J. B. M. Baxter, on Wednesday at noon. Flt. Lt. Murchison is a son of Rev. J .M. Murchison of Saint John. N.B. He returned recently to Canada as an instructor after completing two and a. half tours of operations _as a Sfiltflre P119‘ overseas. One tour was in Malta. —POS'I‘ NUPTIAL SHOWBI- ately after the wedding ceremony Pte. Brennan and his lde l: for a short honeymoon to the lnt-, fer’; home 1n Southern frela where friends were waiting to tend their cougratuleti d wishes to the new When they return from , eymoon, they will take up resi- dence in Scotland. where the groom l: stationed since he went overseas 1n August. 1942. On the do of their wedding they received cables of congratulations end best wishes from the groom's mother, Mrs. Lottie Brennan of Charlo-‘tc- town, and also from his sisters. WEDDING BILLS-On lltlll". day afternoon. Dec. 9th. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith. Port Lawrence, Ila the scene of a vefy pretty wedding when their only daughter, Shirley Frances. we: lfn- itcd in rnarfll e to Georgewrlght. elder son of r. and Mn l". Runcie, also of run Lawrence. Rev. George Semen performellthe ceremony amid a sett of ferns and flower: with so! lilhted floor iu-npe 1n the background. The weddi music was pla ed by Miss lnulse‘ uncle. sister the groom. The bride was given in marriage by her father and loo ed var: lovely in her dress of shell in embroidered chiffon and a lvr: slippers. She wore I corssge of Gloria mils. Her ornaments were arl cluster earrings. the he groom. and e god foeke on v chain which belonged to her great grandmother Copeland. While lb bridal cou w": rcceivinl-l fell: tetionl, muifcal selections " rendered by Miss Florence Ch boon h Cbu. Ind Mrs. Walsh of Camden.“ mm. A wedding lune ft Men" friends of Mr. and Mrs. O11- hered recently at in i Bi 1940 Morris rose thro uon-comlniuloned v"- Wmlt-f-ell lztlt -~ - '~- ~- c’ ‘he bride l wered" them with many ree- cgria‘: __a_d rlsl. \Vav AT THREE-THIRTY GIVE THEM EACH A DlSH OF THAT GI ‘IVE SWVEWITH LOTS OF MILK IN fF-ANDAT FOUR OCLOCK G1 »-| l l 1ft of ML and Mrs. A. I... m; were enjoyed till the emu! - Messrs ti. number of friends of Mr. and e Carroll‘ Delaney gathered at their I new received an ivory breakfast. set n. in tempo of life. S0 greatly inmawli trying to make ends meet with I largely inflated dollar: natural. worry of Canadian 911ml!» WWW and kindred. for the boy! 0'1"?" _,1| these things are conducive to a shot Military Cami? 0Y1 ' j evening. Dec. i3, of Licut. Patrick Morris who. 1:118!‘ W "nfigfi the Army, he ecn a m the local division of the RCMP. at Donaidswn thirty-six years hi0- early education in Donaldston and then attended St. Dunstan: Uni- versity for some time. For some years he was a member of the en- the authority of the Commission, and joined the RC. MP. when that organization took which wu read by June: Ponder- gast. Th" former friends and neighbors of Mr. Compbcll from Burlinltnn and the North Shore. were present 1n goodly n and also wool R0 ' commissioned l mt to “$1?! Lieutenant in mourn his Agustin; e his wife, formerly ce Plneau (half sister of Mr. Pius Callaghan, F‘ ‘ ' fQucen uare schooll. end five children. t of whom is eleven and the youngest two and a fill! Y9"!- The remains will arrive 1n the this even om it the funeral be held turcay morning from the Church of t Molt. he Holy Redeemer. BIRTHS Dancing and singing in chorus hours. . e Brookina and Prod Ready were the leading chor — IOUSBIAIIIING - A onu ome Blmmenide on elinesday even- ed them with the groom's parents. From the m, beenitirne office of Canadian Car and lin rem ..f'iends for their thoughtfulness. Lunch was then served by the lad- es and the remainder of the even- ag enjovabiv open/t 1n sinelnc and music-S. The funeral of Mn. W. L. Cotton was h-ld yesterda ‘ g from St. Peter's Cathedral where ser- v1ce'wlu nducted by Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. assisted by Rev. C. R. Harris. Parrsbom. N. S. The mourners were: Prank C. Cotton. Robert '.. Cotton, William E. Cotton. Maj. T. E. MacNutt. Geo. E. " blnson. RB. Hyndmnn. Walter MecNutt. James R Harris, W.L Cotton. Benjamin Pfllman, John Pillman, Ennis Small, Nor- man Stretch. Prod Stretch. Hector Currie. Hon. Geo. D. Defllois. Noel DeBlois. C.N. Shannon. J. B. Bur- nett, J. O. Hyndman. and Dr. W. J. P. MacMillun. 0.B.E. Pall bearers were: Lieutenant Ian Burnett, W G. Hogg. Simpson. Vincent Bla liams and W.R. Aitkc Interment was in St. Peter's Cemetery. where service was con- ducted by ."ev. Canon Malone. A well known and popular citi- zen of Sonris passed away yester- day morning on the station plat- form of that town iu the son of Mr Albert Clifford Cox w o. for the last. seventeen years. has been a Conductor with the C. N.R The late Mr. Cox, who was 1n failing health for some months, was about to make his resular spurts-Charlottetown run When he was suddenly stricken. He was born in Charlottetown sixty-two years ago. the son of the late Ban- nerman C. Cox (who was himself a C.N.R. conductor) and Mrs. Cox. Aflable in dispoait‘ and a cun- scientious employee. the late Con- ductor Cox was known to many people throughout the Province- Especially in King's County was g y his following -of friends large, for it was in that. County most of his service with the railway had been performed. He was a membcr the 1.0.0 P‘. and for many W5" operated (he Cox Hotel in Souris. Funeral services will be held in Souris tomorrow at 1 9111-. follow- ing which the remains will be con- veyed to Charlottetown. Interment viii be in the People's Cemetery. Besides his wife, he leaves w mourn his passing a dnushrer- Louise (Mrs. Gordan Roper). City: a sister, Laura, also of the Ci’. : and u. brother. Roy, in Montreal. There is an = 01 P611" and stillness about Mabel McCul- looh’: (M's. 11M. Gus!) plinth!!!- now on exhibition at the Harris Memorial Art Galleries. which m. cannot but. have a restful effect on the subconsciousneas of the 61V- eralizén visitor to the, Gallery- L g 5 war period doubt‘! make for tranquility of spirit. 17h? the mental strain lelultifll 11'0"‘ and the and therefore inevitable. lif . Trlligoflégellaiwrbftfllefltd et_ Aldfr- 1n 0f The late Lieut. Morris was boni of the late Mr. and Mrs. fol-cement squad. workpinrgahglréaer mprolggcial polihceudailtlu he: u. l. private, the late Lieut ugh the various 1m Homitel Dec Spring Street. 40 . crly Jean. "l4 MCQUAID — At ‘w Urban McQuaid. (nee Mary Haley) 'r. of l. daughter. Sharon Alice. ____i__d°'—"-“-°_—'P By J. R. Williams unllpolvAm-At at] Patel": my, (m Nov. 21. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Ham-d MacDonald. a Ion. Allan — WI! MQQUAID At m» o~ lottcto . m4. t» m. and MCQl-llld. 3031M!!- Chsrlottxtuwrl. a mug‘ l-Dét ottllile Charlottetown and In’. i Mrs. Alphabetic ood Street waiter . 1 . . J. J. Haley. col-t. a MILLS-At the P. m. 1. uosplm, Saturday. December 9, i944. to . and A.E. Mills (nee Jean Gilleepie) n. daughter. Bev- on Dec. 9th i944 in Mr. and Mrs. g. daughter. HUNTER-At Kenslngtcn on Dec. l0, 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Hunter. a son. George Stirling. MULLIGAN-At the Prince Colm- ty Hospital 0n Dec. 7. 1944. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mulligan. Kin- kora, a son, Robert Harold. l VESBEIB-At the P. E. I. Hwpit- ‘ l1 November 27. i944 to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Veseey. Charlottetown. e daughter, Jean Mllflfl- ,, WILSON — At the King's County Hospital, Montague. P. m. 1.. on Dec. 9, 1944, to Mr. James Wilson, Vernon River. P E. I., l. daughter. Florence Wilma Edna. . POWELL — At the King's County Hospital. Montague, P. E. I., on Dec. 9, i944. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Powell (nee Adell Ceilings). Montague. P. E. I., a daughter. Ditria Catherine. CAMPBELL At the _ King's County Hospital. Montague. P. E. , on Dec. (l. 1944, to Mr. and Mrs James Campbell, St. Theresa. P. E. I., a daughter. KUSIAR -— At P. E. I. Hospital. Dec. 12. i944. to FL-Lieut. and Mrs. G. W. Kllslar. a daughter. DENNU-At the Toronto General Hospital on December 7th 1o flight Lieutena and Mrs. A. J. Denne (nae Dr. Doris Prowse) a son Thomas John. BURGOYNE — At t-he Prince E.‘- ward Island Hospital on Dec i’ 1944, Mr. and Mrs. G.D. Bur- goyne. (nee Olga Ferguson) Char- wrl. 1&1 HOLM-At Sable. December I2. 1944. Mr. and Mrs. Basil C. Holm e ds. hter. Edith Bervi. MATH ON-At the Royal Vic- toria Hospital. Montreal. on Nov- ember, 37. 944 to Mr. and Mrs fi-lclhgrd T. Matheson. a son. Gerald e voonxm - At Nomi Wiltshire. December 8.‘ i944. to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Younker, a daughter. Beverl cadoil-m - At Prince County Hospital. on December 9. 1944 to Mr and Mrs. Bruce Crocicr, Bullion RULLINGS-At North Rustico. Dec. 2. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rollin s, a son. George Weston. CARR THERS-At the Prince County Hospital on Dec. 13. i944. to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Carrutha-rs, North Bedeque. e duaghtcr. Mer- Zyn June. GRIFFIN-At the Charlottetown Hospital. Dec. i1. 1944. to C. Francis Griffin and Mrs. Griffin. e son. Francis Roy. l MARRIAGBS MacEWEN-MacLAREN -- At. Peter's Bay Manse on Dcc '1. i544. hiv the Rev. D. Wallace MacPher- _ Misc Gladys Lillian MacLsren of Cable Heed West to Preston Edric MacEw J GALLANT-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Sundoy,.Dec. 10. I944. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant. Charlottetown. KEANE.‘ —At Clinton, Dec. i0. 1M4, Mrs. Edison Heaney. aged 45 IJQOIYSLE-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Slmday, Dec. 10. 1944. Jqlm Doyle of m Dorchestei- St. in hi: mil yen:- IIITIIG - ) lllllflfl.l‘ld E infant daughter Chester Dover MACDOUGALL - in Maw. on December 1st. and M“ ,dock, husband of Mary ern) MacDouzoll. MORRISON — In JJmfllCa p1... Mass, on December ‘ (McLean) Morrison. yeatrk.‘ widow of John mo er o Euscli SUDSBURY_AtU-S Morrison. Dec. Sudsbllrv. aged 67 M Dcd. 8. i944. Mrs. ncc year coupon‘ _ At South Dec year. your ldenly at No lon Tuesday 12, i944, Margaret 2'1 the late William Law n the 94'"! ybar of her age. GALLANT-In St. J on Dec 9. 194.4. widow “d, ‘ daughter of the late Gilbert and“ Mary Ann (Maheri LeBrlm, 1;; in; to mourn one son. four daug tel-s. two sisters. l0 and two great-grandchildren. CURRAN Hospital. Wednesday, Dec. i3, i944. Mrs. Hughes, Baldwin's Road. aged l year'- v iMacWILLlAlvF uddcnly at 0m 3' Traverse. Tuesday. Dec. 11!. Virginia bee. use two and a McFADYEN-A his daughter. furs. Bessie lum, King Street. on Wedncffisf.‘ Dsc. 13, 19-14, Neil A. McPadyeb. ill’ his 78th THORNE — At the P. E. Island Hospital ber i3. Miss Daisy Adalade Theme. Parkdalc R. F WALKER- I Hospital. ‘ gldlay, Dec. 9. 1944. Pte. fiellerlcb fl B)‘ 59- SINGLETON-At Belle nil-crow» l2, 1944. Mrs. aged 68 €°"‘s“1‘l‘li“ ‘i c er 14. .. r- - EOUIN — At the Charlottetown‘ Hospital Dec Bouin, aged 64 McCARVILLE- , on Dec. I3. i944, Mrs. Richard All‘; M Plt- .Ca.lnn on Dec. 13. 1944. Llfllt rick P‘._Morris CURRAN-—At u’ r-gcfipltcl. Wednesday. Dwmbfl’ ' I . , Mary Hughes, Baldwin! aged 36 years. I‘ 1*’ A» F \ 7 I v I\ ‘EMY; l. I ~ Iiflilleep "filly-Jun:- b‘ udavulcrelamgme MclivNIs-At til Ch lt ' Hospital 0.. Sundaey. Degromm Mrs. Andrew Mcfnn ' . l0, 1 is. nee Me year. K" id . lo. I944 a <."“..§B;E;.i~ Hid Mn,‘ Cambri ‘g 1944,1461’: (Manhunt 1st. 1944. Cecily in her 93m" Morrison 1nd,. Spring vlli l’. i1. 1944. Mrs. Clara 1mg‘. F6315. ugusta. Mo. o James Maclmd Dollgcll. aged 14 Acuzon _ A; A Hwrriet Mac Granv .. n l2. Hugh , Corbett. azcd m7? ON-Ehtcrcd into rest m]: 1 Brighton svenu morninti. Decanter. in. Widow o ‘ Cotton in: \ tllin. N. of Gallant Mos as andcbildre —At Itlc Charlottetown‘. Charles Curran. nee ‘ll. months, infant dllugntcl- of ilr. an \'v'YA'1"1‘-—At 50 Hillsboro on Wednesday, Dec. l3. 1944.14 d Mrs. Bruce Macwilliams. »_ Strcl-t ~. M. wyllt. l f‘ t the residence lif McCul- essie year ; on Wednesday. Decw. At st. Anne's lullluc Anne's, Quebec. cn st. Wallace Siniilllflll. lif‘! 1y at souris. Decent-l Cox. l YO 14, 1944. MP5. M!" ‘Xyslvlapie Plains‘ ears. _ ; (nuns __ AL A1 .. ~11»! Military g 3S I‘! 11:? cllilwituwn. Charles Curran. M‘ Mrs. and‘: lo Happiness in tile llome When Mother ls Sick Th tired t. the: cannot make u. hcupy home ifeahe is 7:111:31 53mm by 911° "W" “m5 household duties. She ow run down and becomes irritable, sovvuhearted and digcol-I-fflqildl uighwmd gets up in the mormlw f“ l1 omen cuff in J my Pillsaremedy withvvbicbfnh PM" dewnnyefcgcangamsttham blckw m? for :1: fade mark u “Red neryéius can ran a as tired as when she went W M!‘ a ' Milbllrll’! Health Blid rum . ratontheir health. bold “P '1" "" . . ... .. 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