E News tau THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 00E": Fotoua saru .35.“ $UBSCRIBERS FEBRIJARY 2,1944 [Qua l v and Mrs. ‘Preston Beck ard Road, left by plane é ’ ‘ for Toronto where Mr. Bec emoriai Craftsmen. They e.\ to be away about ten days. fir. LANDEII nsan - Mrs. Loui I '-. ntly received a telegram in ' her Roderick MacLeod of Van v 1% Mr. MacLeod has § dent of Vancouver ggon years. He had made a visl _ e about twenty three your a . tic leaves to mourn one deuch I " His wife pie-deceased him fif {an years ago. been , , v nted by the firm and her us ‘l Buddies with an address and valu , a gifts. expressing high appreci of her services to the firm gezgerai regrets at her retire , ut isihes for the very happy even ‘h is taking place this week. i ES — One of the c-idest res i esb- passed away Friday. Jan. 25 . he person of Mrs gjjin her 88th year. The late Mrs aspistcn had been in health for some time glliildrcn; no NE. United States. Funeral n: Stephen in Saint John i tour or mt funeral. Aciua: enriches i-The officers 0f , the €g€lliilqi§l . 2 Lh. The bv Past ofthe proceedings, During the cere- m y, one Installation Ode wrs be iggifuilv rendered by Mrs. D. M. Mac, onaid. P. N. c. while the gilllist was Miss Ruth MacGregor, . G. The new officers are: No 1e Grand-Miss Luis Robertson. Viae-Grand -— Mrs. Douglas Mac- La en. Recordi Secretary — Miss helma Larter. inancial Secretary . N. G. Chaplain -- Mrs. R. G. l-Mrs. E. H. Stewart, P, N, G. ‘Treasurer-Mrs. Howard Vickerson, MacDonald, P, N. G. Warden- Miss Anne Mutiheson. Conductor - M . Byron Stewart, P. N, G. R. S. .—Mrs. M. C, Re olds, P.N.G. arl Stewart, . ..,.-Ml_ssSue hill. P. N. G. L. S. V. G. - Catherine Currie. Inside i i rdlan ~-Mrs. Claude Nicholson, lvfary Guardian —- Miss phill. P N. G. enjoyed a jolly sing-song. —C lay-three returned veterans O ATTEND CONVENTION — l 8N1!‘ ii attend a three-day convention .,MacPherson of New Wiitshire lng her of the death of her er at the age of 65 years. The a for forty '. i101! APPRECIATION - 0h Vhdnesday last. Miss Elmore wil- s. who has held a responsible tion on the staff of llyndman .. o Ltd. for several years. wa. accompanied with best ingest: Aiififion nusmsivt is cf Aiberton. if not the oid~ M. Staple- failing p and her death therefore. was not entirely unexpected _She is survived by five William and Emest in and Lucy‘ anti Mary in the arrange- i m-snts were not definitely arranged last night pending word as to whe- the dnughfers could reach the Hovince in time for the INSTALLED. Acme Rebekah i Lodge, Montague, were installed for term at the regular ursduy evening. Janu- District Deputy Mrs. Martin Currie, and W. Walter- , Noble 1. F. MacDonald, Mrs. Henry MacLaren. Mrs. Addie Duvcr and Mrs. Carl Stewart.) had charge . Past. Noble id - Mrs, Bruce MacPhee. At th olose of the meeting. refreeli- A m ts were served and the mem- Group Captain Alexander Lewis. A.i".C., and Mrs. Lewis were guests of honor at a ceremony 1n the council chamber of the Summer- side Town Hall on Saturday even- ing, at which the were presented with a chest o silver by His Worship Mayor J. F‘. Arnett on behalf of the Town. Oroup Ca - lain Lewis was until reccnty commanding officer of the R.C.A. F. station at Summerside ann is now commanding officer at Green- wood, .3. A complimentary address was read by the Town Clerk, Mr. J. H. Strong which expressed on behalf of the ‘citizens of the Town sincere appreciation of the cc-operalion always received from Group Cap- tain Lewis. In reply Group Captain Lewis thanked the Mayor and Council on behalf of himself and Mrs. Lewis and stated that this was the first place that he had been stationed that he had been so honored. He_ spoke with very high praise of the men who had served under him at Summerside from where many went directly into active service and he commented on the fine spirit of co-operation always ex- hihlted by the TOWN officials aha! citizens. . Group Captain and Mrs. Lt-wisi were a so presented with a silver tray by Mr. J. LeRoy Holman o! i. S l S S t assembled the guests of honor were escorted to their seats by MFI- 090110 Smith and William iIIiil. The heavily laden basket was carried in by the Misses Alice Craawell and Norma Pound: it was opened by Evelyn Haslam and 15l- eanor Nicholson and the humor- ous verse: read by Miss Violet »Hiii. after which, being arranged ‘on the table by Mrs. Cleorge Smith. Weldon in his usual ovlol manner thanked one and al on behalf of his bride anti himself for the nice gifts being received, also a neat sum of money, after which all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows", followed by a hearty bouncing of the groom. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder o the evening was spent in dan- cing. the guests leaving for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Bert- ram many years of a happy and prosperous wedded life. A very pretiy autumn wctidln; was solemnized at the home of the bride's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nicholson of Orwell Cove, on November 21st, i945. at ‘i p.m.. when their younger daughter Al- berta Gertrude was united tn inur- HBQE tn Lauchlin MacLe-od chills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gil- behalf of R. T. Holman Ltd- and a silver service by Mr. W. E. Smallman on behalf of Sinclair and Stewart Also present} were Mrs. Arneit, Mrs. Holman. Mrs. Smallman, and the members of the Town Council and ihvll‘ wives. S TUESDAY —'l‘0 RESUME STUDIES —~Ml‘. Russel Ramsay. son of M1" and Mrs Charles Ramsay oi Summer- side has left for Mt Allison Univ- ersity to resume his studies in en- gineerlng which were interrupted by the war. He has recently been, dscharged from the army after, two and one-half ears service Europe with the yal Canadian Engineers —S. AT ROTARY-Dr. Wendell Mai:- Donald was the guest speaker at the Rotary luncheon yesterday, his subject being "State Medicine.” Guests at the luncheon included Dr. B. C. Keeping, City Health Officer, and Capt. Gordon Coch- rane. Messrs. George I-Iardia and R. L. Cotton 'ere co-chairmen -ARRIVE8 FROM OVERSEAS —Captain Everett MaoLellan. son of Mr. and Mrs Lorne MacLcllan. of Ottawa, has arrived home after three and one-half years overseas. He has seen action in North Af- rica. Ital and North-West Eur . - Da. hehas boenald-' e-csmp to i: Gen. Guy S monds. commanding officer of Canadian Forces in the Nether- lands. He is a grandson of Mrs J M. Noonan of Sinnmerside and is well known here —B. lvi-FUNIBAL 0P‘ MR8. l 9-D yesterday afternoon with service at St. Mary's Church. Simimer- aide at 1 30 o'clock. Burial was in Kemington cemetery The service was conducted by the pastor, Ven. rchdeacon GR. Harrison. The fiahbeams were. Messrs. Ernest ill. Cecil Mill. William Mill, Han-y Mill Frank Glover and James Cairns-S. them beiongi to t-he P. -——— U311; Horse bu some of A judgment of unusual interest are members of the Cape was given in the Supreme Court Uilanders. returned to yesterday morning when fines tot- Province yesterday afternoon ailing 3'72: were imposed by Mr. BX Justice M. R. McGuigan upon Jos- oard those belonging - of Emerald Junci MacAlear, regresenting lottetow-n branc of iih was tiheir command 35 station by representatives of Citizens’ Reception Committee conducted the men to the Le- I-lome where warm meals and ants were awaiting the ve- Several of the men wibose :11 es an outside the City were odated for iihe night. nine em being put up at the Queen 1. Otihers. more fortunate. were ed to giet to their homes last bv bus - members of the Cape Breton ndars. Pt-e. K. J. Campbell of Point. and Pte. M. J. Camp- were accomilno; 118 H. ' I t.»- , of Cardigan. _ - at tihe Queen Ilntel t. They will reach their res Ive homes today. iEADACHE Caused by . iglilijfl L G I A H GIVEN FAST RELIEF plished by Nerviline. th and comfort that means so ' h to the sufferer. tonlshing results have been v _» red in many severe cases. Hun- s say that. real success in , » ng relief attends the use of lllne in Neuralgia. Sciatica, bago and Rheumatic pains. simple Sore Throat. Coughs. and Hoarseness, Nirvlline is ful that you should get a 35- bottle today. Remember; Ner- ‘ ll a linlment. with great pen- pevvsn that enable it to many pains a: their very j bid in 85c bottles by all pm l v special train left the City at yesterday for Borden to take to points 06H. Mr. the e Can- on, went tn Borden an. to meet the men. With and Capt. G. A. Godfrey and , G. E. Johnston, botih of this me. and 40 ' a dull, thr “' a headache is ' ing your life miserable, you ' id learn of the triumphs ac- This ‘. hing liniment penetrates deep- ’ wards the source of your dis- ‘ »- and produces a feeling of . eph Stanley Melvin McCormack of Pleasant Grove for illegal posses- sion of a still. In lieu of payment he is to serve four months in jail. ' LU —-'she severity a1: in the local "flu” epidemic as been reached. in the opinion of Dr. B.C. Keeping. City Health Officer. From now on the cases will decrease both in number and in the severity of the attacks, Dr. Keeping believes. TILIPIIONIS IIOM IIOLL- Ma l’ A llan - jar . . Muolfl . R.G.A.M.C. stationed in Holland phoned his wife on. Sunday The reception for the phone call. which lasted six minutes was r wmy clear. Major MacMilian is the roar part-y of the Canadian troops now stationed in Holland and expects to arrive in England the lost of Jsnuery and hopes to arrive in Canada the first of March. EPIDIMIC DDOBEABING DOUIILI BEREAVEMI-NT — Mrs. J. B. Gaudet. City, received the sod news o! the sudden death on tJan. 9th of her sistcr-in-la-ai. Mrs. Kat's Gaudet, Lawrence. Mast. wife of the late Beionl Gaudet. formerly general mer- chant at Mimouche The following week. Mrs. Gaudet age-in received another wire mnounc tihe sud- h of her nephew. Joachim Doimn. only son of her sister. Mrs. Jacque"-ia Dol- ron, formerly music teacher at Al- borton and Mlsoouche. now residing in Chelsea, Mass. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —'Ihe funeral of the late Miss Jane Ells- abeth ‘fesey 106 King .. was held y afternoon. A short service at the Outcliflfe hinenl Home was conducted by the Rev. T E MaoLennan . , followed by scr- viee in Yoit United Church Rev. J.A Ni the . cholson. The peanu- ers were W Matthews. Harold Watts. Claude Lewis. Veeey. Abner Vesey, Chappell. interment in Y etery. ART SOCIETY MIITING — ‘I'm-i Art. Society of P 12.1. held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. JA. Icraser. Upper Prince St. on Monday even- lng Jan. M. A large number of members were present. The work of the Canadian artist. P‘ H Brig- den was the subject of the evening. Mrs. Preset read a most interesting paper on his life and work. Two nut-eating letters which Mrs. 11n- aer had received fr were read to , reading of r- scnsi note to the meeting. Severe! of the artist's picturn, one an or- iginal were on display. and m in terestiog uslioli on their com position took pbee under the dl fill.“ f: w... t; ...........3* of the hostess wafenjoyed. " BRIDAL IIOWII-On Thurs- day everiinl. Jan i th. a isrse u be! of friengr-yana neighbo I . _ heme of 3dr. and; ' to" to g ram, ericton. newly z III‘! PM ...- tnia~~-..- ~ P1‘ and called upon Mr, Gordon Carcw given a brief recital of Mrs, Bag- na1l's (nee Miss Ruth Burns Y ‘mentary speeches were Iis of Point Prim. The bride, who was given in marrlilfle b)’ ', entered the room to the strains of Lohen- grins Wedding March , Miss Mary E. Bell. The ln-itic Iooketl charming in a floor-length dress white satin and sheer with trailing floor-length veil held in place at the head with orange blossoms. Her only ornaments were a string of pearls_ and match- ing ear rings. . She was attended by her cousin. Aim E. Jenkins. who was gowncd in a floor-length dress of pink taffeta and iaco and wore a wreath of pink flowers with chapel veil. The groom was ably supported by his brother Ray- mo.nd. The ceremony was perfoinactl under an arch trimmed with green fern, with Rev. E. C. Evans offici- sting. During the signing of the regis- ter Miss Mary E. Bell sang "O Perfect Love." RESIDENTS HONORED. - The good friends and neibhbors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bagnall of llunter River. ve emphatically but pleas- antly rem nded them that they are "growing old together" when thev invaded the hospitable Bagnall home on the night of Friday. Jan. 18th to inform them that they had completed the 25th year of their married life. Mr. Fulton Robertson as chairman. in a few nicely selected words, ex- esaed the object of the gathering to read an address in which was f Malpequct coming. as a oharminJg ouing lady w teach in this local- ity; of Mr. Bagnallls very ready py culmination on-January 18th. 1 21. The address also con- tained many felicitatious remarks on the good citizenship of the guests of honor. Mrs. Russel Nichol- son then graciously made the prea- entatlon of a well-filled purse. Mr. Bagnallmt behalf of Mrs. Bagnali an himself thanked their friends for their kind words and generous gift, Tine remainder of the evening was spent in social intercourse. in- st-ritmental music and sing-song. Mrs, Geo e Dickieson of New Glas- gow. very inclly and capably acting as organist. Several fine compli- made by some of the talented gentlemen present, Mrs. Bagnall wore n mauve crepe gown and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Two beautifully dec- orated wedding cakes were cut and served with toe-cream. by the ladies of the community. A very pleasant evening was brought. to a close by the singing of "Auld Lang Syne’ when tihe merry company wended their way homeward. after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Bagnail many more years of wedded bliss. —A'l‘ HOME ENIOYED — A fitting “At. Home" was given to the returned service men and women of St. John's and St. Mary's A - Ilican Churches in St. Mary's Hal, Smmneriiide on Prida January 35th under the s nsors 1p of the layman's Assocla ion of the two churches. The guests and their partners were received b.v Arch- deacon and Mrs Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Inghiim Pahner A short address of welcome was extended to the uests by Archdeacon Har- rison wno asked for one minute silence in memory of those from the parishes who had made the supreme sacrifice. Mr Palmer. president of the Association. spoke on the aims of the Association and invited the returned men to become’ members A well balanced program was successfully carried out under the chairmanship of Mr George Clarke consisting of piano selec- tions by Mrs Harold Schurman. violin solos bv Mr. Jud Logan and vocal selections by Miss Dorothy Wyatt, ticcompaned by Wanda Wyatt and a sing-song conducted b Mr. Earl Simmons with Mrs ames ivlilttnan at the iano. Mr. Logan at the violin and r. Everett Simmons at the gui- tar. Several amusing contests was heartily entered into bv all follow- ed by an excellent lunch served by the Men's Association. Music for gust-e chncing was furnished by r. Horace Mills. Mr. Simmons and Mir. Sam MeAuolsnd while Mrs. Mlltman and others played for the modem dancing The very enjoyable entertainment was closed by singing God Save the King-S. -BIRTIIDAY ANNIVERSARY _ W. B. McArthur anti Mrs. Mt-Ar- thur of Remington WEI] guests of honor at an anniversary supper given by the family at the old home on Maipeque Road on the evening of Jan. 22. A bounfeous repast was heartily enjoyed. Mr. McArthur was in a reminiscent mood and gave a good resume of race horse history on P. E. Island since and even prior to the fam- ous Hernando-Black Pilot rsco at Summerslde in 1885. He still takes a keen interest in the "Sport of Kings." In the recent sat he look an sctiw rt in the nsugursiion of the Co t Futurity Stakes-per- sistently advocated by Di‘. Christo- her of Tignish and Boston. Mr. cArthur has owned and driven some of the fir. in the lgrovince. Baby Logan. s: Belle mo, 0B: ton Prince, Ethel Bellini. Campbe ton Belle and others. He and a few other senior old timers are ail the present generation have n r-i-roni- cierl of latter do happenings link- ing the past wth the prevent»- Ad multos Anlmos. -K __-...........__ III. HH..OOX. M.L.A.. Monti. bu WLDNIIDA! HIGHLY AIONOIID — M11, Ella Walker of 2'12 ton 5g, Charlottetown he: been lnfomql R-Oyll m the British 111m e Medal for dis- tin uished ser oe during the w“ in ope AIIBIVEB IN NEWFOUND --Mrs. William Rooth. of vhhi: Avc., City. received word on Mon. tlay Jan. 28 that her husband LAC William Rooth has arrived in Newfoundland where he is now stationed. Mrs. Rooth was form. EiI-iy Miss Glenn Smith of this ty. ADDRESSES MEN'S CLUB-The Mons Club of Central Chflgflgn Church met in the school room on Jan.‘ 24. The meeting opened wlth o sing-song led by Jamel Douse. An interesting feature of the meet- iniz was a talk on rural electrifica- tion by Mr. V. A. Ainsworth. At the conclusion of his talk u vote of thanks of the Club was extend. "ii b)’ MIR J. H. Williams. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - rim funeral of the lateMrsJJiraukiln McKie, 164 Dorchester Street, City. was held Sunday afternoon at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Service was conducted by the luv. 11E, MacLennan. followed by a short service yesterday from the home of her sister, Mrs. Nonman W. Mo. Leod, Bridgetown. to Annandaie United Church. Service was con- ducted by the Rev. Mr. d. The pallbearers were lillby How- lett. Alex MacPai-lane, John Norton. Robert Jenkins. Aldon Mc- Kie and Allan MJCOPIIIBCIK. Inter- ment in adjoning cemetery. On December 31 Mr. Andrew Gillis died at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Toronto, at the ngc of ninety-six. His wife, Mary Jane Morris. daughter of the late Pat- rick Morris. died some years ago in Sydney. Mr. Giliis was born at Bear River and spent the earlier part of his married life in Grand Trac- adic. From there the family inov- ed to Sydney. l-Ic leaves to mourn two daugh- tcrs, Mrs. Frances Boyd, 60 L-iouns- slow Heath Road. Toronto, and Mrs. Mary Kennedy. 53 Bloomfield 81., Buffalo. On Monday, January 21st, at the home of her daughter there passed peacefully to her eternal reward Mrs. Joseph F, Parry in her 76m year. She had been in ill health for four years. She was consoled in her illness b frequent, visits from her pastor, aiher McDonald and died ortiflod by the last. rites of the Catholic Church of which she was a faithful member. At. her home shc was always kind. cheerful and hospitable and her loss will be greatly felt as a member of the community. Sihe was tenderly cared for by tier daughter. Mrs. Fidele Bernard. She leaves to mourn be- sides her husband. three daughters Mrs. Fidcle Bernard, Tignish; Mrs. Albert. Hackey. St, John. N. B.. and Mrs, Paul DeRocht-s. Westwood. Mass: also two sons Izai-e of Ilali- fax and Wilfred with the Canadian Army in Germany. --I(ENSINGTON BUILDING Notwithstanding the high cost of material anti labor, there has been a lot of building and remodelling in the town of Kenslnizton during the year 1945. New residences built: Harry Brown, John Walker, Lyn- wood Toombs, Mrs. William Sheen. Mrs. Charles Cooke. Lorne Dun- nine (Garage). Pcter MacDonald ing instructors. death of Mr. Edward Iiogan. son of which occurred in Portland. Ore. Clarke Fall Crapaud, P; I. l. Th groom is a ember of the Canad- ian Army servinl in the B. C. E. M. E. during the invasion of Ger- many and-has spent molt of his time in Holland after a short hon- eymoon in Brussels. He is now on the way home and his bride will join him in the spring. There is no reason wh Prince Edward Island and the 0t er Mab- itime Provinces could not under» take a rofltable interchange of oods wth France, according to onsieur Paul Lorien, French Consul General with headquarters at Quebec City. Monsieur Lorien, who arrived in Charlottetown yesterday, told a Guardian representative last night that there is a market in France for dried fish from the Msritlmes. Agricultural products are also in great demand, he said, and in return for those commod- lties, France could export some of her world famous wines, silkihand perfumes. Tlhe car ferry at. 3 o'clock morning was still a mile off the Priice Edward Island snore. 12 hours after leaving Te-rmentine. N.B with mainland mails and cngcrs. The ship had encount- ered heavy 1C8 all the way. it was learned. The ship was s‘uck and drifting eastward towards Ca Traverse at last reports. Earier ice loosened briefly and she started towards the pier only to become caught again. A heavy wind was a ding to the difficult- ea. It was the first serious trouble with ice this whiter. ‘ Mr. M. A. Farmer ivas darted president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at a meeting lust night ihc directors of fir: Chamber. following the annual meeting last week. Other officers elected were: 1st vice president—Neil Higgins. 2nd vicc president -J. Uorrlon MacDonald. Secretary-Walthen Gaudet. Treasurer-H. W. Dick. Chairmen of committees:- Leadership training-H. C. Bo- haker. Civic affairs-J. O. Macbean Educotiom-Ncii Higgins. Membership-Frank Hansen. Health-Earl Taylor. Publicity-A. E. Russell. Tourist—P. R. McCormack. A total of 2.80 upiis are en- rolled in th four c ty schools. ac- cording to lite report of the Board of- School Trustees submitted at the annual meeting of the City Council last. night. The enrollment by schools follows. with number thil of teachers in brackets. Prince Street. 545 (l8): West Kent 563 I19); Quccn Square 635 120i; Rochford Square 547 (i6). in ad- dition there are two manual train- THURSDAY ISLANDEII DEAD -- Friends in this city will regret to learn of the the late Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Hogan, Darrell Pickets was hold on Sun- rlay from the home of his arents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford icketts, Kelvin. The scrvicc was conducted by the Rev. L. M. Murray. Four school males acted ns pail bearers. William and George Cascley, Ar- thur and Vernon Miller. S III-Y GRADE MEETING-—M1‘. John Roach presided at the reizu- iar weekly meeting of the Hl-Y Grads held last night. An cnioy- nhie sing song was led by Mr. t (new harn) G. Bryt-nton idwell- ing). Remodelletl, Leslie Mann (warehouse) Lulu Toombs, Horace Glover, Donald MacKenzio (double tenement house). Sam Arsenuult. George Muliaiy. Fulton Pnvntcr, Ed Gallant. In addition to the a- bove Kennedy Bros. bought the large former residence of Emery‘ McFrirlanc, moved it across Main St. in juxtaposition to their big corner store. It will be a large mercantile unit of the hi: stori- and ls cxpectcd to bring Ke-islng- ton back to its former sintus as a] commercial emporium. _I(. WEDDING —BELLS ——A pretty wedding wns solemnlzed in 8t. Dunstaifs Basilica on Jany. 28th when Rcv. Father Cass united in marriage Mary Rita Dowilnir. dnughtrr of Mr. and Mrs. D. A Dnwling, Charlotictoivn, and Ken- nr-th Ancus MacEncht-rn, mu of the late Mr. and Mrs. I]. H. Mac- Ehchcrn. also of Charlottetown. The hritlc was attended by Mrs. John MacEachern while tho groom was assisted by Mr. John Mac- Encher The ushers were Mr. Irving Praught and Mr. Cecil Dowling. During the slgnmz of thc register, Mrs. Joseph Dougan rendered scvcrai organ selections and Mi‘. S. l". Doylc sang vcry effectively. Following the cere- mony a reception breakfast was held at The Charlottetown for the immediatc families. Later Mr. and Mrs. MacEacht-rn left by plan» on n hone oon tri to the mainland. The uardian olns in happiest good wishes. Russell Champion was re-eiectod Mayor of the Town of Kensington at yesterday's c.vic election, cle- feating William J. Ben-tale by a of 33. The vo . largest town was incorporated. gave Champion 103 and Sample '11. Mayor Champion has already served in that capacity for eight years. Joseph L. Dlvison and Robert S. Humphrey were both re-eleoted to the council. with Leslie A. Mann the third membe a newcomer. Councillors serve two years, half of the six-man board being elected annually.- Results of the votin for coun- cliorg follows: Dr. J. . Beer 46' Wesley ohunpion. eii- Iireti u’. Davison. B2; Joseph L. viaon, M; Robert 5. Himuzlmrey, 02; Leslie A. Mann. B9. J. Frank Amett was r ‘ ‘ " Mayor of Summer-side by lama- ticn yesterday. Mi Henry Wedge was also reelected u councillor for the Wm Ward Mayoi Arnett who is elected for a term of two yearl- just comple- ted one your in office having been iected to o0 O mpletn the unexpired who r ned because of ill hmthf Ha has a _ held the office of May- umber (I tllml 0h ‘the weddinglin ‘I11 Holland, o- hanne on] daughter of r. a d Mrs. Lam ertu; lichens to C . attuned ‘banana tu- a vldt. ‘to lei-ah of ex-Mayor WJ. Lidstone or for e n in e but’. on January 7th, 1M0. o Joiui Nelson no.0! Kr. and Gordon Stewart. Messrs. Walter Goss and John Smallman wore welcomed back to the Club. The evening’: guest was Mr. Bertram Cameron. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. LOOKING FORWARD T0 VISIT -—Whi1e Lieutenant-Governor J. A. Bernard was in Boston recently. he extended a Npersonal invitation to Governor aurice J. Tobin of Massachusetts to visit the Province tihis coming summer. Governor Tobin promised the Lieutenant- Governor he would accept the invi- iéstlon if it were at all possible to o so. —ROTARY MEETING —Mr. Earl Cannon. Acting Manager of Unem- ployment Insurance Office, Sum- merslde was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Sum- mcrslde Rotary Club on Tuesday. His subject was, "Unemployment Insurance." Guests were: Bl-IlIPfViil- or Clarence Steel, of the Knights oi‘ Columbus War Services, Fred Bell and H. T. Holman-B. —IIOME FROM OVERSEAS — Among the recent arrivals from overseas is Sgt. James Mic son of Mr and Mrs. Ambrose Mc- Innis. Surnmcrside. t Molnnis joined up with the Prnoe Edward Island Highlanders at thc outbreak of war and has been overseas for the past three and one-half years. Three other brothers of this fam- ily have also been in the services. Frank and Walter in the Anny and Charles in lthc Navy —S. - TAKE/s POSITION ATNOG ATIONAL ..SCIIOOL - Mr. H Stems of Bummerside has accepted a position on the teaching staff of the Vocational ‘rrainin in Charlottetown He wl town radio, wireless and electrical work. Mr. Sfems has recently returned from overseas and has been on staff kins radio department lman Ltd-S. .- 3' of A quiet but pretty wedding was solenuilsed at St. Marks Church. Dec. 2'1 at 4 P.M.. when Marjorie Jean Pavnter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Puynter, Carleton. became the do of William Oolin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burt. Kenning- ton. the ceremony bring perform ed by Rev. D. E. Noel. The bride looking verv Winsome. blue match. entered the church to the strains of the wedding march BACK CIIII u» ' i. ‘$153.. American Beauty The bride was attended by Robert Dawson. who wore a floor- length dress of D1119 and a corsrige 0f pink roses. Mr. Robert Dawson acted as best man. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Cora Leard. the following Previous to their and Mrs. a miscellaneous Community Hall. Crzipaud. where they received many iovelv and use- f iovey Mrs. Hazelbrook. where Mi E I-Iazelbrook Dairying Company. School f undilnd by Mrs. wiuiapi oui. The of honour was Mrs. Pred- eriok Follaad, sister of the groom. while Sheldon Cameron ably sup- Jilmpttiws weddinil H1111)" W" served to a latte number of relia- tives and friends. Those sssistng in serv were Mrs. Stanford Carr an Mrs. James Paypter. ‘Ilhek host of friend wish this young couple every success in their ioumey of ock. » _ EVENING ENIOYED - The pacioul home of Mr. and Mrs. An- gus Matheson Glen William, was the scene o a pleasant social gathering on Friday. January 11th. when the residents of the com- munity ave a chicken supper in honor o the boys from the Glen who had so faithfully served their King and country, namely Donald MacLeod, Cluney MacPherson, Ver- non Acorn, Wlifred MacDonald, Malcolm S. Matheson, Mart Camp- bell and Alex MacDonald. a veteran of World War I. A delicious sup- Ber was served to forty cople. tiring the evening Piper onald MacLeod entertained the audience with bagpipe selections. Dancing was enjoyed for a couple of hours music being furnlihed by hlestrra. Alex MacDonald, John MacLcod and John Murchison. The singing of "Aulti Lang Sync" brought a happy evening to a close. Rev. DJ. Morrison, 64-year-old United Church clergyman, died yesterday at his home in Bradal- bane. His death followed an ill- ness qf several month's. Mr. Morrison was a native of Cope Breton Island and had b n pastor of the United Church at Hampton. .E1 before he tobk over the Bradalbam charge about three years ago. I-le was a veteran of the First Great War. serving with the Canadian forces as s in combatant. He underwent an operation the Prince Edward Island Hospital in the fall and since then had been at h home. He is survived by his widow a by two sons and a daughter. O e son. Arthur. is employed with the Canadian National Railways anti has been relieving station agent at. Borden recentl ". The other so . Gordon. is a s-tu ent at Prince of Wales College. The daughter. Mary is at home. Funeral arrangements were 11$; cc/mpleted last night. Burial will in the Bradoibane Cemetery PAYNTIIR DAWSON WED- DING — A verv quiet wedding took place at Crapaud on Friday, Janu- ary lltih, 1946. when Iviildrc-d Pal- coner. and Mrs. Percy Dawson. was uh’.- ted in marriage to Kenneth Lea- man. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter Albany. A. Jardine performed the mony. riage ov her father looked lovely; in a floor-length dress of white net. over taffeta. with silk iBISCYi youngest daughter of Mr. Rev. J. cere- The bride given in mar-' bodice. Her shoulder-length veil; _FUNERAL 0F DARRELL PIC- was held in place bv orange bios-t KETS-Thc funeral of the late soms. She carried a bouquet of‘ roses and fem. Mrs. I blue slice!‘ A quiet recep- ion was held at the bride's home Monday evening. nutrflage Mr. Payntcr were tendered shower at the ul ifts.‘ They also received many wedding gifts Mr. and Paynter are residing at Paynter is mployed of the its 1118-11318!‘ —ANNUAL MEETING OI" LE- GION AUXILIARY - The annual meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary Canadian Legion was held in the Auxiliary room of me Legion home on Tuesday evening. January 29th with the retiring president. Mrs. Hamid Niol1ola0n' in the chair The following officers were elected for the enau year: President, Mrs. R L Molison; lat Vico Pres- ident, s. NR. Durant. Br; 2nd vice President. Mrs D I". Mic Neil; Treasurer. Mrs R. E. Ellis The annual reports of the differ- ent committees were read and ad- opted and showed a remarkable amount of wont accomplished dur- ing the year These included sup- ervising the canteen. receivlni; and entertainin returned veterans and their reia. ves. assisting at blood dam clinics. holiiing pfiatrliy sales a rummage sa es. , ca ng Victory Loan dinners. ca-terl to the annual Legion banquet on ov- emltr , and arranging poppy sale. Besides this. a dance and several bridges were held. the proceeds of which were used for CiBgaNt-tes and comforts for the boys overseas An lnfei-esthg fea- ture of the work accomplished was the amount of knittl done dur- al ing the year which inc uded sweat- Some Ml, I . elmets and gloves of these o articles were sent to New- overaess. Altar a had been passed to the retiring pree- l h 0d 111314 at serv . e com- mittees will be appointed at. the mitt meetinip-B The marriage was celebrated. in Si. PauPs Anglican Church yes- terday afternoon at 2.80 in the ros- ence of a IIIIQ number of guests and interests friends of Mia's El- nore Marion, dau hter off/Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. liiiama, Chan- ..ottetown to PiighL-Lieut. Waiter Joseph Hurst, R. A. It, son of Mrs. Mildred Hurst of Tilehurst. Read- lni Itigland. the Rector Rev. J. I. bbott performing the ceremony. The young bride looked very Winsome as she came up the aisle on the arm of her father who RIIVO her inmarrlage. Her loveiv wed- ding gown was of whitp crepe. floor length, with finger tin veil and arm bouquet of exquisite red roses. The guests were ushered by Mr. Victor Piirdy and Mr. Walter F. I-Iyndman. Her bridesmaid was Miss Ad ele McLean. She wan dress- mgggf,""fi'g"jfh' iiihl"w‘itfi"ifiil'ii.iii"i°'iia't°°ll'i ii“?! 11.3w"- ...,,~ »-,,,’-i-‘F,,,- - "c .. rs. I - n w r I - k g.‘ ‘d’ i. =11‘ Dattiitlhen Sign. med apgrgpgiate 'hi"'~'"*h' m"! r. J. R. Idgocombe an in- """' ‘I'll ion-- ti t fl d t l l mac ren o the amiy was i lliilllrliislfiep groomsmen. The brides’: moth- .1ti3."&'it...,~"'" "c rota... ""::"'."'.'.':'.."s'a:: ua , nun rm e - - - --"' snout» ckhltandacciloriemi ‘id Austin Murphy, Fred Loavitt, of the Sununeraide branch qf the 1 she wore a carnage of Talisman plane at 5.80 for New York ‘o enjoy their honeymoon. For travelling Mrs. Burst wore under her fur coat a becaml red flowerec dress, red hat an carried a red purse. She also ivore her husband's wedding lift. l goédh wriistle" watch. c l’ ere e aDPY bung ou w widely entertained dur ng the gifts on the occasion of marriage. Mr. James MacKinnon farmer and fisherman of Cable Head East -near St. PQIQI"I~II in the Char- lottetown Hospital with serious injuries, received elterdsy when a team of horses e was driving 1 bolted. There were no eye-wit- nesses to the accident. which oo- curred on the narrow Ashton Road but it was believed the 28-year-old man was dragged st least 100 yards. - He was found unconscious. and with numerous cute ‘and bruises. by neighbors working in the woods. H, was ll'l the snow in near-zero weather. Dr. R. J. MacDonald of S; Pet- er's was called and after giving preliminary treatment ordered him to hospital where he was taken by ambulance early last night. The team he was driving was found some distance from the scene of the accident, about nn hour inter. They were harnessed to a wood sleigh. FRIDAY —FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late Mrs. M. Sta 1e- ton who died in Alberton, Fri ay, Jan. 25, was held yesterday morn- ing at the Sacred Heart Church. Alberton. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. W. Monaghan. The pallbearers were: James Ramsay, Wallace Hogan, V l len MacAleer, and Joseph Gaudet. Interment was in the Sacred Heart cemetery. WILL MAKE PRESENTATION- Lieutenant-Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard left Charlotte- town yesterday to spend the week end in Tlgnish. Tomorrow evening lhp Licutenant-Governor will pre- sent the newly-formed T-gnish brunch of the Canadian Legion with two pictures. of Male-sly the King and the other of Her Majesty the Queen. —BEDEQUE COUPLE WEBB HONORED ON 40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs Sinclair Affleck, Becleque. were completely taken by surprise when they arrived hotne after spend the afizmoon in Summeraide Jan. 24th. to find their family and a number of relatives hacl prepared a. hot goose dinner in honor of their 40th weddin anniversary: A few of the imrne late friends and relatives were invited: the family presented them with two beautiful velour arm rockin chairs. electric iron; the omeifs In - ute of which Mrs. Affleck is a val- ued member: presented them with I l‘ berton. manager of was host last evening to the mem- bers the Four-Thirty Club. Twenty-six guests were present at the dinner with the Armed Forces represented by Lieut -Col. . Conrad. M M. Lleut-Col. Donald Campbell. O B E. and Lieut- Cmdr C P. MacKenzie. Durin the dinner Mr Mould made the am cement he will be retlrinil includin an, 0. B. Mr. Moulds retirement. B that, in their opinion. much of the success of The Charlottetown as a high class hostelr was due to the abliy and co ay of Mr. andi Mrs. Mould. Mr. Victor Brown, M, of Grandl River is receiving treatment at the Prince County Hospital Sum“ meraidc. for two badly frozen hands. He froze his hands in zero wea- ther Tuesday night when he ap- parcnlly was knocked unconscious, l.n a fall on the road at Northom. He was running a quarter-mile between the residence of Charles McKay and that of Mr. Ivnn Vaughan, produce dealer whom he was employed. He was barehanded and was not found until an hour after he was injur- ed. He had a broken bone in an ankle and a bruise on his head. Latest information from the Prince County Hospital indicated that doctor's hoped to be able to lave hill h ndl. ' , Mr. Brown had been to Bum- merside Tuesday and had returned to Northam in a motor truck with Mr. McKay. LleuL-Oolonel J. B. Paton, M.C.. has retired as Ares Commundlntm Military District No. ti. and has ac- cepted the position of general rnana er of the Charlottetown hranc of the offices of the Royal Securities Corporation Montreal. Colonel Pston-‘s rot came effective Jan. i2 last, and as the Area. which is under the jurisdiction of Military District, Ne. 6, Halifax, in being closed. he will have no successor. i A veteran of the first World _.___.._;..._4a__—-____-J REUMAllC PAINS Quinn yum/v hhh/is f, Selsnee definite! knows that Bldlldlld, Rheum: o pains occur frequently when the liver ls out of order. Why continue to» feel mie- erable and worn ell? Int Ill. HAMILTON’! L8 sum veu. laxative medicine p- and was 28th. irmary and Mrs. J. Art-hi! formerly of daiagltitcr. 5A Ell - At the P11 Island Hos- Roi week and received many valuable iLEWELL t P . fixation- rfospital, WILL] pital. Jnn. 26, 1946 Dimer W is. POWER-At Jan. 1st. 1946. Edgar Power, a daughter, Patricia Mae. SHERRY-mt Hospltil, Jan. 94 Mrs. Kenneth Lesman Pavnter. Albany. MACLAUCIILAN-MACKINNON His At Zion Manse Thursday, Jan. 91, 104d, by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Erma Jean MacKinnon to Mr. James Elmer MacLauchlan, both of Charlotte-tow BRANDER-MATTIIEWS — A! Zion Manse. Jan. $0, 1946, by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Doris Mae lxlldatthews of Baltic to Mr. George WOOD-SA 2'1, 1 . daughter of Nu’ and Be nths biliary-At 10s Kiri Jan. 2'7. 1948, lviliss Vesey, formerly of York in her 83rd vim-- McKIE — At 164 Dorchoetsr Street on Jan. 28. 194d. McOAIlTIIY-At Iona with 3 =2 irement be- (i n. War, Colonel Paton joined tin 105th Battalion as a Lieutenant later transferred to the was seriously Wdunded m‘? :6‘: umwcgkm dgigniiiavéllgrcllifi ‘IWWIVIFQQI 25333:? €;:r3iel12h;€lls§:ll Erlégfia-“t? t F t . ur an is e. - motored to Carla-ton where a 92pm; ‘ma? who 1'.“ BIRTHS _$CIAUIIERN — At the Bali-fax J .38, 10465 toM. on an r M“ l‘. Charlottetown, a tal, Jln. 18, 19M, to M1‘. and Mrs. and Easter, New woman, a , Mon- At LI: ‘Til c t E 118s oun y Mont ue, E, I. Q-ifiafto Mr. and Mg: Valiq Lome . , a sou, Claude Elwyn. ‘ B — At the P.1d. Island Hob . to Mr. and Mia's. so January 20 I. MacFAYDEN — At the P17. Ial Hospital. Jan. 18, 1946. to Mr. an Mrs. Colin Maorayden. Canoe Oove, s daughter. Inez Katheryn. NEILL-At the PE. Island Hospital Jan. 20. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Neill. North Milton. a son, Gilbert Irv in . MaoIIINNON — At the Prince Ed- ward Islamd Hospital on Jan. N. 1966. to Mr. and Mrs Willard Muc- Kinnon. Canoe Cove a daughter. DRAKE — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Jan. 20. 194d, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Drake. M111- iew. a daughter. KEEIE-At the Ottawa General Hospital, Ottawa, 0nt., on January 11th, 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. J. Les- le Keefe, a son. Wilfred Thomas. Michigan Hospital, to Ml‘. and Mrs. J. the Prince County , to . and Arthur Sherry, liernwood, s on. 1 MARRIAGES PAINTER. - DAWSON — M the home of Mr. and ma. Percy Daw- son, Crapaud, on Jan uary 11th. 940. by Rev. J. A. Jsrdlxie. mid- ed Falconer Dawson. Crapeud. to H. Brander of Sea View UNDER rt. MUTTART-C%DY—-At the ‘DIP’ tlst Parsonage, Charlottetown on Tuesday, January 29, 1 Muitart of Murray Harbour, P.1!'..1’. 0t Jean Patricia Cuddy of Glad- .by v. Judson Levy. Edward Coleman ' » _ tone. P. E. I. a ‘ii. so? is a pat- iilacaaclmitiv-nownfivo _ AI lent in the Western Hospital Al- st. Dunstan’s Basilica. Janv- M. 1948, by Rev. Father Cass. Mary Rita Dowling to Kenneth Angus Maclachern both of Charlotte- wn. DEATHS Alt Herder-felon. Jon. Carel Elaine. infant Mrs. Laurie . age two and s. half ... . g Street, City. am Elisabeth Imiise names. wife of J. Franklin MoKie. Cher- lottetown, formerly of Boston. and daughter of the late William C Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins. Ann- nndnle. P I‘. I MleIIlNNON-—At the Charlotte- town Hosrpital. Jan. 31, 1946. Mrfi- James MacKinnon of able Head n Wednes- day. Jan. 30th, 1M6, Patrick Mc- Carthy in his 87th year. MAIIAR-Died in the city January 30th, 1946, William Mdhll‘, aged 54 v- - GILLIS — At the Provincial Sana- ltorium. Monda January I. 1N6. Gnr. Joseph ward Gilils. M“ ears, son of Daniel Gillis. 17 Roe ford Street. Gar. Oillis only arrived home from overseas Dec. MaoKENZII — At Garfield. Jan- 0, 1940. Mrs. John A. MacKen- zle, in her 74th year ADSENAULT -- At her late resi- dence. 79 McGill Ave. January i Mrs. T. E. Arsenauit. axed J1 ears IIUGHES —- At Boston. Mass. 011 Jan. $0. - 0m" 1" Hughes of Iimerolid. an; AB ENAULT - At her residence. '19 McGill Ave. on Jan. 2o. 1W- Mrs. TE. Arsenault a c 51 we"- DesROC t the rice Coun- l-fos ital Tuesday, Jan. N. John . Des ches. aged ‘l4 years DUFFY-At Blmyviie, Lot. N Jili- D 1M6. Prank Duffy. age 3'1 yell‘!- niwwu - at York on edgy- Jan._29. 1N8, Stepher Brown in his 00th. , ELI‘. ooanbiv-at New Perth on suw day, Jan, 27, 1946, Mrs. James Gor- n. o ._ W d es- “°.‘,°'5'.',1T.l'/'?g,m" ‘kilns. that. n s your. DHISON-At NIIIBIDQ. J57“ 104d, Rev. Ifig-rglorrison. I8"! years. non-a Ie. J-n- 9°- 21}. Babel-i in hll 1- ac ‘- avimw- m Bolton. Jon- 80th- im. Mrs. ‘mamas Bvdv- Mme-i" quested home to Iuiorald 91"!‘ ‘v film pg? Preview‘ aaaatoiium Jan. at“ w. 1w l- Oi I th M 80. , J a M. 1M6. l3!- ‘ mo! llarshfhld in h" h e . ‘c MOIIRIDON - At Bredaibane o" 0 1'1 fillfiuged! reli f to tholehd‘: who suffered m» llldliltlfls dis- trees. Lulbago. Neal's; leek gas‘. painful joints finals‘: B}; IIAWNC m at DR HAMIIONS uiiti Jen. IMQ-Rgnnibiltl. 51.213131; cry I. 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