xeefileu After the celebration ight mass on Christmas at St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay the arishoners waited _ oved pastor and presented him ther- R with a well-filled purse of money SAD NlWS—-Miss Marion King, City, received a teic am yesterday announcing the dea sister. Mrs. Lawrence J. Wheelen in Auburndale. Mass. No further part- iculars were received, There passed away quietly at h me at (Jreen Road on Deceinbe i938 one of tiie communiti oldest and most respected citizen! )Cl‘S0l’l oi’ John Bol er aged tables for Sydney. The cargo was life the assembled by Poole 8r perfect of Montague and W. A T. Mr, Dover; H. 8.. Victoria. Hum ' P‘. Allison Muenoiiaiu, Charlottetown, n t leaves today for is accompanied by his father, Mr. . MacDonald, where he will con- tinue hi1? studies at Mt. s' u 0.] Muriel Low- . V. 0.. Burns Warden, Lulu ---- chem: Chap. Isobel qtarbimsn FROM eosron . a. Amiie m. - -Mr. Heath F. C. Cooley of Ken- l" a» 3'1""- Mlmmlll JF- P- air-eron. returned recently from a 9° mission of mercy to Boston, Mr. Carley speaks in the w of Boston's Dublic ins tutions: of normalization. trampoi-tation, poi- ice. gymnasts. etc.-K. SAD NEWSbRECl-IIVED -Word l’ ltlatiieion of Charlottetown yester- lliil‘ of the death Alberta of Mr_-s. R. A. Mason. Be- a m; Letty c. of oaiiso potatoes and 100 bags of rig his long s an o health until two wee s prior to his 00,, dzatii iviien lie was stricken with at lowergaonmgut’ --VISITED RELATIVES _ Judge Edgar Shaw and Mrs. Shaw and little daughter Donna, have returned fro-m Watertown, they visited Mrs. James E. shaw, Miss Bunle Shaw. Friends in Charlottetown will be pleased to know that Miss a responsible position with R. H. Stcrns, Departmental Store There passed peacefully awe , after u short illness at his home Lower Freetown, cii tiic morning of November 19th. Isaac George Burns in his 05th year. ric was the son oi the late Junie, bilfllél and Annabella ci, to iizourn their 10:5. his lOl'lllCl'i‘/ Alli»; Margaret Mc- Faclycn oi lhvcrdoic, iionic. and tuo dlaugh- a lll:’ll[5 were rec-rived. Tiiufiinrarron .._ htvr of Mrs. Lciurgey and the H H. Lciuwrey was tendered oat week. by the stini of Siiicliai- d: Stewart's buse- nient. Whcti she was presented Rvailth Mr. F. Waller l-Iyndman was elected president cf tihe Gym Club of Charlottetown at the mscflvir rf the oriumizatlon cy ‘cave. this week for ‘c she will take n c0ur:e ll oi Fiiiiincw, P. E. I. ~—S Jenn Cairns. the ~—-i~ only surviviii" itiklllllil‘ oi’ Lie 1am- RESIJIIE STUDIES y . u; LiAXiIIQLSil. blots. - “left on return to Queen's Church of Scstluiici 0mm‘ cmCel-s ch92“! var“ Mr‘ UlLVBFSlLy. Kingston, Ontario, Sat- urday morning after spending his Christmas holidays with his l . Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mac n- clent: Dr. Alex J. MurchisonmJit, 2nd. vice-president: Mr, James C. . treasurer and Messrs. H W. Fletch. R. Donald Scott. Taylor and W. .7. Mcnaghan, (lir- TiONs-Tiic following are nomina- tions received to date for Officers Charlottetown Bcard of l."l‘i.llill‘l_V kaolin will DCSilille rude.» in the final year of medi- of which will take place Wednes- day evening. Nominations are still _____ 1° EXCHANGE- riie exchange oi pulpits following week of prayer services took place on Sunday when Church Rev. L. E. G. the miifrniing service and Rev. Wm. , erwo n the even rig. Christian , _ a wmm 1n the i-The Egmont Bay fishermen: morning. Rev. L. E. G. Davie= the evcnnig. Presbyterian Oliurch,, Rev. A. B. MncDiermid in th moriilna and Rev. J. ‘R. Wilson in the evcnlnlz United Church. Pev. Wm. Verwclf in the morning. Rev. lmembm‘ a very pmspmm year . B. McDiarmid in the evening. Appropriate sermons were preach- ed, and special music renducd. Wednesday evening. President —C. . Biaett; Vice President -—A. B. Fisher. D. F. Ai-clibald; —Wo.llacc L Hig- Couiicil (eight to bc , Amhibiild. A. B. Fisher, BREAKS ARM IN FALL —ThQ I of Charlottetown, will regret morning last when iowci‘ Hillsboro Street, while on her She broke her left arm in the accident. she was reported reeti ably and her friends an ittczs lock forward about again soon. —BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING— The annual meeting of the local Bible society followed the closing service oi the Week of Pra tir the reports for the year were r=cclvetl the officers were for the coming year, President T. ~. . Iniiian. Vice Pres. Jelly; sec. trees. W. H. churches were as follows: Presby- teran. Dir. J. B. MaoMurdo; Unit- . Arnett; Baptist, , Christian Church, M. F. schurman: Church of Scot- land, James Cairns; Church England, St. Mary's A. B. L. Horne. Si. John's, St. Eleonora, Mr. Sid- ney Richardson. with the ministers each church acting lunction with the representative; . E. Magnum, o. El- liot Pull. Cv. E. Ritchie, Wm. T. Rogers, J, E. Harris. E. M. Eag- nail. qua-um MEETING -— St. 0hn‘s Day was duly observed on 2'7 by St. George's Masonic I/sdgc Ne. 4 Georgetown. The following officers for ‘DC en- suing year were installed by past novella ART CLUB MEETING - The Prince Edward Island Art Club held their first monthly oi’ the year at the Harris Memorial past Masteis Robert McLarcn and Melville Ross. Worshipful Master --Norrnan McDonald. Warden —Spurgeon Walker. ior Warden _Gordon Ross. surer —Meiville Ross P. M. Secre- tary --A. E. Layers P. M.; lain —Robert MCLZICH P M. Sen- ior Deacon —Douglas Gordon, P. M. Junior Deacon —llovl'ard Mc- fin a short. bu=i rss session an illustrated lecture was given by Mfrs Eleanor Lowe. Her subject was “Pictures in Genoml." TRANSFERRED --Mr. Palmer. one of the tellers of the Bank of Nova Scotia in this city, left yesterday morning for . where he has been transferred. He will . Hamilton of Fredericton. Dureil Murray, junior clerk. been transferred to one Halifax branches for there this week. HILLSBOROIIGH STREET-Firemen were the residence of Mr. monds Hiilsboiouglh Street shortly before midnight yesterday. Smoke was pouring from the building and situation looked however. the fire was. iii the base- ment aiusccl by an oil burner at- tached to the furnace. damage, which was sit r siding: Follcwnz Q-n James H. Skinner. —Senior Stew- P. M. 0n com- lflfbalklltlfillb care-t en oya. e imque toast list directed ESQ-O‘? rifling McPhee Bros. Grocery store on the corner Dorch tel‘ B here early yesterday morning fled when they were discovered, leav- ing their loot behind, City inter a man was placed under ar- rest by Constables Cyrus Jay and Anthony Lund, and would a pear in court today, Chief of Blrtwistle announced. Authorities believed a second man was in solved in the break, kee ing watch while his companion ga nod ent- raiice to the store by breaking a window on the Dorchester Street side 0f the building. when the man in the store was rllstiirbcrl by inmates of the house who slept in a roam above, he ilcri. IHVJJZ hehind a sack con- taining cigarettes and tobacco. by Toastmaster 118 I: Kinit- Gar Order -Bro. "an B»! Brethorn —l3ro. toast list was followed by l“ interesting period of instrumental music and friendly discussion af- ich the National Anthgm ten-ea - Upwards in 120 members of the Alpha. Rebekah Lodge N0. 10 and the local Odd Fellows Lawrence, No. 8 and Wildey athered at the Lodge he Joint linstallation of of- ‘l Presiding officer Adams of the Grand Lodge of the Maritime Provinces, assisted by District Deputy President ofMthe time Provinces Frances Teed. They were assisted by the staff of officers: . Marshall. D. F. Bethune. (Dirand Ward. F. . Grand Treasurer, . _ , D. Grand Guard- ian, J. I. Maclnnis. D. D. rfifiil? BLACK WATCH CLUB —-'I‘h9 Black Watcgif Crlltébgttis fbfglded a‘: nce war Island l-lghlanders at their club nt street last night. or about Januar ing the meeting varous commit- cussed the pos- riiid a series of n £5835‘ Safe beside a dock at Cour-is last night the Norwegian freighter B . Kiwinoy was loading ee afirai- an anxious day in dr For o. second time services of the nverhii lcebrcaking car fe El Charlottetown were necessary to fNK! the freighter and send her on hci- way to soiiris. The K C. G. S. Brant were eaug t in icn off Point Prim early Saturday after they were token h ic tees met and dis slbility oi slponso M. MacKinnog, ' entertainments in Cl O0 rotary-Tress. Jock Morrison. The above together with Jack» Arsen- piete the executive. m Bruce MacL-aren; Stanley Steele, "hockey; Eddie Hennessey. Adams, D. D. Warden. La thorn, D. D. Secretary. ru e Beer. D. D. Treasurer, Lil- lian Duchemin. D. D. Guardian, Blanche Stewart, D. D.“ Chaplain. Distinguished member Order present. included Gill. Grand Master. George Ryan, Past. Grand-Master, D. Bethune. Past Grand Patriarch. Past President Rebekah Assembly. m-czitiny: was the one hundred per- ncnt presence of the alerted of- . (len to be there in time f0 il~c curly momiing trip betw-"cn this Q].- Province and Tormentine, N. B Nmny ‘fiends learned the sudden passing Poiriei- at his home in Wellington last Wednesday. Mr. Poiriei- washavlng a game o. cards with his wife when Dr Dzliiney was calic but. he iound he had passcci away. Mr_ Poiriei‘ was B3 years of age and had run a hotel for mainy cars in lingtcn. Later he and . iii Flori; Kent. Maine, and returned about thrcc years a o biggie iii their nati e er lshly esteemed and did the betterment of the commurii in which he lived. Besides h ow he leaves to mourn the sons and daulhotflre. Mrs Rich- .."BRIDE IiONORED-The , hifiliiflflllf.‘ met at “Specu- ’ the prcltr/ hcine of Mr. and Allison liiaciean on Tuss- day evening to do honor to one of tiizir members. Miss Vivia Sneakers at the iciudetl: Fulton Adams. D. D M.. Frances Teed. D. D.. Pres! of Rebelvihs. A. O. F‘. Gill. G. M., a .'=* A very humorzus address was read b Brchaiit and Mrs. presented with a Rift of Bcih bricl-a and groom thanked the chair for their hind thoughtfulness . stressed the pleasure her work in hoir had been and spoke of out associations exisrt‘! and if r tn l l tim t ‘etodarflilez fr: the ovfiliru“ file Rcbekas. G. B. Ryan. Past G. M. D. D. Morrison. Par-t Grand. Beat- rice Lapthorn. Past Noble Grand. Folio in installation cere- mony luiic eon was served joint committee of Music was played by the Iv-ilows Orchestra. Later members adiourned to in» hall for dancing. d dul in o‘ . Ohtreal and Dr. i 1 Fri ' Wail. m -nes'ru or am. aoniim- u} "i N141 W18 lllfdly h! freshmenta were bv the hostess a ladies and came to‘ I. close. 00641.. Daniel D. John H‘. Mlolientgei“ months Mr. in of Bideford and la John THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN home 0n mrth ourietbii. on October ism short illness. Mrs Muttart was be mos hlghl fine qualities of heart n Mn. had lived with her son. H daughter-in-iaw during her way at New Arman, Mrs. Martin Norboro) widow of the la ing viciniiies as well. tcr of Mrs, and the late Mr. Thcitius MacPherson of Beilview, P. E. l. became the wife of Mr. Lloyd Thoma; MacPherson of Boston's Mills. P. E. l. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. A. S. McLean of Caledonia. The best wish-es of their many friends. FISHERMENS MEETING HELD ~Unioi1. held their monthly meet- m ling January. 4th. as usual meeting e ‘being iv-ell attended by the mem- ?bers. A short address was given by [thc business manalzer. wishing all i939. A very satisfactory report was given by committee ap ointed at the pervious meeting, or the purchase of wood to be used at the canning plant. was given. Five new nicrrbcrs v.- orzziniantlori, .. . bcrsliip to fifty-two to date. A set price for herring used for lobster bait was set at one dollar per barrel. A few remarks were given by members on the welfare of the organization. Meeting adlourned to meet again on the first day oi’ February. A very quiet and pretty wedding was solemnlzed at Bt. Dunstan! Basilica on lvfcnday. January 9th at 6.30 A. M., when Hilda Kath- erine. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bradley. was united in marriage to Kenneth George Thibodeau of Sydney. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thibodeau of Plaster Rock, New Brunswick. Father Dougan performed the ceremony in the presence of rela- » tives and intimate friends. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Mary Bradley, while the groom was ably supported by Mr, Thomas McAdam of Char- lottetown. The bride looked win- some in a simple frock of Carlba and gold trimmings. wearing a corsage of yellow roses. Her sisters dress was of Parisian cream woolaine. She wore a cor-sage of {isle pink mice. The bride travel- ed in s. light tweed coat with racoon collar and wore brown ac- cessorias. ‘The happy couple left on ashort honeymoon trip through the Marl- times. Additional evidence was heard in the‘ Amend Gallant case iii City Poiise Court mist-day. Gel- iant is charged with receiving stolen goods. Inspector Anderson told yesterday of hearing a "oer- soii talk with Mr. D. J. Riley and arrange to retiim articles stolen from Mr. Riley's safe in return for a $50.00 iensom. The witness heard over a phone in police bar- racks which was connected with the Riley phone as an extension. e call. anamzina for Mr. Riley to drop the money when he he s. whistle as he walked alon Rochford Street. was at 8:45 p. m. At seven minutes to nine another call was out in to the Rilev residence. and a man told him to 2'0 to 32 Sprint! Street where he would find his papers under the veranda. At the some time the man ask- ed “what the hell was wrong with this money? My hands turned like arson ink when I touched it." The witness was at the residence of Alex LzClaii- late the same night when Gallant was taken in .there when arrested in an ad- lOlUlYMZ vard. His left hand was VCTV irrcen. Detective Corporal Medea-lick Cordweil testified Gallant had told him the neon on his hands and on face and forehead was off h overalls A pair of over- were moaueeu. the pocket bsinn very men as was also oalr of gloved produced in court. Mr. D. J. Riley was recalled and told of a first telephone call no ni t before the Inspector C . l. 8.. Arthur C t ten or sum. smitii: a. P. 0.. Id C. IIIIGGQHIAQ: V. did hot believe ‘the . " s 3 LOUIS HEMON CLUB QMM Bernadette llanchord entertained the Louis Ramon Club at hei- the evening of Jenn-w "41- M Ill-Hench study iiu-M and £108“!!!- canied out under irection of was Ehnelyn Mg. Broth. proved very instructive. Miss Evelyn Hessian invited the members her home for the neiit meeting. - There peeled away at the home of her- eon Harry Muttart ‘at Ellen Muttart after a foreherm i ,M Ell M Donald oi-Nlorrggetlarluiertbn aft?! wise t v esteemed for her mm and in . and was tenderly cared for flay er i nose At an early hour Monday morn- ing Dec 20 inst, there passed a- a Heggarty (fonrnerl Misc Gillie of y te Win. Heggarty who predeceased her several years ago. The deceased almost 91 years of age was the eldest of a. family of nine a lady of a peaceful and retiring d1s< position beloved by all both in New Annan where she lived for so many years and iii neghbour- MACPHERSON - MACPIIERSON -A very pretty wedding took place at the Presbyterian Manse, Caledonia, P. E I. on Wednesday afternoon, Jan 4th, when Cath- erine Elinor MncPhersoii daugh- young couple will take up resid- .ence at Burton's Mills. with the silk crepe with high cut neckline. ing room . . Mrs. R. It cotton. The following ladies assisted in serving: Mrs. Noel H. Delilah; Mrs. E, W. MM!- Kinnon; Mrs. C. H Beer; Mrs. l".- B. O0 J. P, Lnntz; Mrs. 0uR NEWS BUDGET t... QUR $ATURDAY suiiuol. jtOAID - At the monthly uieetmg of the Charlotte- town school Board. a re was received from a commi tee ape aid were also zmintad to in- l°’“'l“° "Stun 3‘d..%l'°'°i2; tlrded chiidfvh. This“? a that had been disc ed previously by the Board. the home of her sister, Mrs. Gor- don Leitch. 46 Omar Prince Street, in honor oi in 1111M Bradley who is one of this season's Popular brides. The even- Arxewas app y spent at r luncheon was served by e htemMissBadley WI; lu-~ °' ' h hi... antly surmised er with l. miscellaneous shower, be‘ ing the recipient of many lovely gifts. On Wednesday evening Miss Bradley was guest of honor at the home of Mr. and Mm. W. J. Brawders, when she was presented‘ o; with a beautiful gift. The Park- daie Women's Institute also re- membered Miss Hilda Bradley in the presentation of a unique silver tray and relish dish. BRIDAL MOWER-A very olcamiit evening was spent re- cenrtlv at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell. Mitbum. when friends-and neighbors auth- ered to tender a miscellaneous shower in honor of their son Mr. Glen Campbell ancliwhis bride. n . formerly Miss An Mandar- g i § s 5 living room which had been teste- fuliv decorated for the occasion. and were presented with the many useful and costly ziits. at: tliéesentation, being made by lanes Lillian Lcckie. MvrtleMw- Neill. and Marion Bonita. while Miss Ruth M. Ounobell read the aocornioaniyinir humorous verses. Mr. Campbell on behalf of him~ self and his bride. thanked them heartily for the lovely rifts, yind for their thouzhtfulnees after delicious lunch was served bv the ladies and the remainder of the evening pleasantly spent in nlav- lne ire-mes. and racial intercourse. after which all repaired to their hmncs. wishinc Mr. and ma. Campbell a Iona and haom" wed- ded life. The annual meeting of the Polvmal W. M. S. of the United Church was held at the Parsonage on Thursday afternoarlil. éllhe pastor v e the 0f- Re . Mr. Rom ficers which had been elected at the December meeting. Our Presi- deint, Miss Joyce lane who has so a thfully presided over the meet- ing for over ten years was again {ta-elected hoping that she may o be spared to work in the n8 Master's yin d The atelier d‘- isli-s. Calvin‘ Wood. 8rd Vice treasurer --lvlrs. Arthur Moore. -ilvlim. Wilbur Jones. Correspond- ing Secretary, Mrs. Guy Judson. Ulhfldtlifl BWWMYIQIID -—iMIS Hill‘- o d smith. Temperance secretary -<Mrs. John R. Brown. Mission- ary Monthly Sec -—Mrs. Walter rigs. Literature Secretary -Mrs. Wailie Brehaut. Strangers Secre- --Mrs. William Inge. The -Y meeting decided to organize a Weston Band in the neu- future. The oldest ‘member of the Socieg Mrs. John Noy was remember by the Societ during the festive season Mrs. oy is 96 years old. NEW YEAR'S RIXJIPTIDN —- A iy attended and most en- Loyl-giae New Year's reception was 9 at "Government House yester- day afternoon Mrs. Geor D. DeBlois, wife g; ‘o the Lieutenant Gcliviernorb," ‘lain was‘ assisted in re- OE V n r5. Q ~ bell. lriqigh 8116514 Mlflntgfl‘ ed, about 000. e Christiana atmosphere was retained in the boauitni de- corations, which elicited many ex- i-esslons of admiration. Mrs. B. . LePaIe and Mrs. l‘. A. Foster sided over the in cups, the vis- toi-s bein ushered into the din- Mrs Cosh and mud; Mrs. Simon Pauli; Mrs. O. N. Bisaett; Hyiqidman; Miss Ruth Heat-ti; Mrs. R. T. Holman: Miss Dorothy Kirwan; Miss Bessie Beer; Miro. Ivan Y. Rrddic; Mrs. R, D- Cuts; ley; Mrs. P. D. Williang; M Queenie Jenkins; Mrs. J. . Paton; Mrs. Charles Bentle ; Mfs. Mau- rice Weeks; Mrs. . B.‘ Mrs. R. H. Mon-is: Mrs. F. A. 8. #113! Miss Alice Cox: Miss Janet can: Mrs. I‘. M. Nash. TWO ‘IMP ~ e ~n_=3_...i~,_.i-..- i‘: we o M mail to M ten fonds m " was sstei-omitwua lmwenmaoelbmwmdflrindlmnwnd Ainheretlupl _ urem- garnish: motored r r" u... tam . l uni illiter- camels?’ n“ ~ ‘Maui was . - lNTII-TQINID “mo” To Bias, is w be on» ‘in a haw! "f!" IOCIAL GATBIRING -‘ “Bil? be: hiluigtlinute friends”: is Mine" was rendered with i. l ‘behind would give way W» nu-t-ia '_ I}, L, 0n the momiizl g 0f shock to her family and friends. B! she had been atten 1 ill "‘° fiiiispeu‘“d"7p’élunitfiill COMPLETED IMPORTANT CON- . TRACT-Mr.‘ J. J. 0am h eturned from Backvllie, where he recently completed lathiris. Pl the new Government lltlflbflt, which lento begin opera on nex mon . e station is the out powerful in Can- ada. and the acoustic features of Mr. Campbell's con- tract ca led for very skilled work anshi . ADDRESS!!!) FOX 0L the “ha: th ult r l Hail th beaker. Mi. ‘by’? ‘time. ' .° Mo.‘ we an instructive swbjec the p“ , whose comments on the merchand- obiem of the industry. and on th ti be and 1m iotilarly interesting H h Eighth street (ritual; e came ere u. year ago, an been n. visitor here for 12 seasons. He was a member of the Christian Bo church of Lynn. Survivors diow, Mm. Euniol aker Brown, and a brother. How- d‘ Brown of South lake, P. E. I. , Peter and . of gilt, Vernon and William of Cullod- n. ‘ - Two sons John and David our‘ awe. twent -two can t y y Johglyof Dunags and Pharaoh. and Dan Ma The seryiicea at m etery- ere con B Mao? . In TWO THUNDER!) IJNROLL d Charlottetown‘: popui creased by 200 this men and women arrived in ti! take n; courses. One hundred men register- ed for a six weeks Agricultural Course which is being Prince oi Wain College. th firms’. . fty 1g of it and 0 r way at 8t. Dunstan Uri varsity. THURSDAY DFILLOWS “BRIDGE-Tho s J, , Cl‘ v fell flee lo meet on bis way to Ogxiltmh. ‘ioscturint his hip. Mr. McPherson ‘was taléyn Mat-grub: m“. 0° m,” ' and lac gtiny u comfortably u can be e --L y i h?“ wter nths Guardian 1° 1n happmt NIICMIMOM parishoners of Lot 66. find IGIDQCC. Wheatley River, was held on Mon- iatc home =ed w n Saturday Jany wandawilg broadly missed by e Pall-bearers were Messrs. Howard McKay, Arthur Ross Preston Toombs. —DEATB 0F MR. LOUIS H. Mira. BCWIM. and Mire. (Dr) Potluck. Charlottetown. to whom much sympathy is attended The funeral is takin place this elites noon from his te residence North Bedeque Cemetery-B. noon "' MOCK TRIAL AT Y5 MEN'S CLUB-The Y's Men were enter- tained at their weekly meeting lastnigmbyaimcktriolofone of- their members. Y's, Mon Doe. Mwuuchlin and Harvey ‘Den acted as i . Much evidence was produce by yer and torn uo by Frank Clarke‘ and Bill Massey. the lawyers for the defence. The judges ed to imide the Jury to a zdeoision by quotla¢ poetry. Thev also uhasioed the low of comoenea —w,1;ere many Iain. _ and Mr. Peron-to were present as guests. _,___ . l. S. KABKO! SAIL ._ Norwelaian fre ter Knnriioy Rift dirt .".u°8°§i"$‘€li“ “W53” ed for Louisiana-g, Nygffaxlidd flair. fax. The ice breakgd Montcalm waters. on Jan. she was conveyed town H rbor b the powerful cai- ferry blur-mm! town. in the ‘ice off P int 9n was compelled :0 i-emmnund ‘h. n-noaan or mane-s l t: ,fi ,0! ‘$2: thesaurus Bfilrglafl! h a forIoN {alibi i =s gfi. F’ I, C. liehge, N . Comedi ‘away. 11', Ootligepgfio has not and the v m? v gaunt to the bereaved - .. uuooa AoolDImi-fi is " we the unit controls the policy mi council in fifgoxtiflfl “trifle-atom. ACCEPTS reunion-m " " H n of Halli’ __, {gnu-fly of Charlottetown has tion as accountant in the Atto y me 's Depart-men of Scotia Provincial Gov . iiigto is be connmatariatcd ..- n in urine this V . m expected tommlve in tbs ---- v Philli ,bO|'-h ula younl 01m"- iudl-n. P” it” 1° r ed in ' our ‘iqizfi? oerein .< ' lggkmznoopt? y in a smart onaii nice winter ult with uiri-ei trim- gny and bllue acoeaizgles. After ceremony the ha y YW-flg —"""“ . . rd For several years Ys M J. *3 r couplfglggtlllagflslfx‘ filing}. Fiiiffri‘: LhCurran has conduc Miguel . e - number of boys wish- ‘ losses Once uzain the Yule-tide sea- son is Bone, but it has" not passed in a. way that is unbefittina to the "W" 5° llllmflmlll t0 provide for the During this holy season it is the cl t c to show aptitude. in some special way. to those whom we love merits were made to have “ Barlow take over some ._ The bwole or 5t. Anne's church Pee are...» “t” a '°%;‘::Ji' Gil fl Y 9 K ‘ iy and good will which they dis- played in donation gifts to the one -Looal letter carrier-l are I-BW" over the riva their current melt ca. test carried on under uiioffic rules. The competition is three uses it is rtness shown in the‘ umber couch fgillght and the whom they dared their most remeefied and beet friend. Rev. no Tiieuuiierui of Mrs. -John aim, day afternoon Jon. 0th from her . A large number friends and relatives attended, to gghlytheir last respects to this esteemed lady. Mrs. Ross re cede his domination in Messrs lire-ole Inngep , Angus ir and , marina. mm Laird. Harold Buntain, Oyril ma here early OLLAND-Irhcre gleaned away at .mwn pgeslffl i‘ l .<m-.i. Louie t Jdhnstmddliwflt ‘ n .. d. b eon, GOrQfl-f; All . MéalllGAN-At the Oharloito- ' $lt¢ Jan. ll. I939, in '- misrsiioemmauig- . mnonsm ~A Dec. Nrd. , Wilson MoDoxiai I a Franc BIB 8-At Kelly's Cross. P. Illbiid 011 Macradyen. the prosecuting 1s -T 202%? ML “m: u . w . nuary - and 102m Pen-y, BIMMS-rAt Hartsville, r. a. 0ft Th!) ' l1 fiboosnrmt Jlfnnyvnleh :1» V. James T. McClu- ’ MARRIAGE! ‘ 0N - MCPBIBSON -. , onia Manse. on Jan. 4th., merino A. B. M an, Helen) McPherson whloyd ersop. rLouormmL-nica Hospital. J . Lottirhran. But the. Karmoy was caught ' i! ‘time ' Mtll Jan. 8 when the Chdriwtte- ' "n" ' . or B k Po , l , v uncritical" “t i-rwriizwifum ee ' ‘i’! . choral“) - D151‘: uni: n6‘ beloved daughter h McDonald mo . , -—-‘5.At D-Qflnflfth t an“? fifty" s‘: “m: Y a I shimmer ital h‘ ' muulamuuflnamkfils‘ w.