P... .- Gearle Glow. _|i.=._w|anu uuunn |uu__ " idioms-TIE; hlarvhfl 375111] .5 Jsfiifii" I0 Ottawa Si». IUIIMEBSIDI and PIINCE COUNTY _ New!» Subscriptions. Advertising ‘moauaunayuhcuhuuiyiaaayum nnlmeralda: ~ followial siorea in 8 .511 Bookstore, Water Street; Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Drlllltore, Water Street; Mari Gum. o1 Granville Street .TIIIGIIQ-|IIII|UDOCDIIYQIOIIOIIIMIIMIDEQQ|QQQ||QQ cunulorltlvwrlirorlhpurwoa. Phonoflilforthiaserylai‘ orrluroaromrtgmboymwnnburorulvenuchycumm -HOG WOBM POWDER aya dividends at Taylor Drug Co., en- gingtoli 1-5-6 "eqopnligahaingkandaiectrio ' m‘ I bomb ' i. stock at Braces. 4X18 and kl 1 f mild- ren and adults? alsgo —I AM NOW booking orders for Swifts B Chicks. , Crossmmfbxlbany. P. Poul“ H gartitions and wire , now 1_ i, Bruce's. 1-8-21. I 1.3_t5g,.gf_ acamao - NSINGTON. - -WANTED - Priywjpg] m» was “its “twain-ital T".....":":l:. ";::..$'°“°:i.. “hi: i " Susanna Foster Marie ' y ' iii?‘ and a-sreat cast. ' 11-6-21 5g}? mglmd’ '°°'°“'Y1 8°!‘ stmf 47A" 9°"- d" W "Y!" -wanran.':¥eachcr for Park within a couple of days. interested nayties will ‘net-savings by taking self deliveries from car. Norman Allen, Borden. phone 12. 1-6-11 - -BESIDENTS of Sumner-side and vicinity, John A. Martin, Gov- ernment Annuities Representative will befat the Clifton Hotel, January 10th and 11th. Anyone desiring in- formation regarding this system of investment, see Mr. Martin at the Clifton. 1-5-411, —IIOCKEY MATCH Kensington Rink Wednesday, Jan. 9 at 8 pm. Kenslngton Intermediates vs. Summerside Kinsmen Juveniles. Skating after match. 1-7-31 —VISITORS RETURN ._ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richards, Miss Ger- da Wood of Summerslde, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDougali of Alberton returned home Thursday, January 3rd after spending an enjoyable New Year's ln Halifax. While there they visited Pte. Leo McDougall who is in Cogswell Street Hospi- tal but expects to be transferred ~aoon to Cornwallis, Ontario. They also visited Mr. Ralph Waugh of Halifax. The party motored back by car and had an enjoyable trip for the time of year. ' HOLLY CHRISTMAS PARTY- ‘ An enjoyable Christmas was spcnt -by» Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood, son James and daughter Gerda at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samual ~Waugh of Wilmot Valley. The Christmas was spent exceptionally good due to the fact that their son. "Ralph Waugh was home from Hall- fax for the holidays. After on en- "joyable dinmc- lMlss Audrey Waugh "presented presents to all. During the day a sleigh ride was much "éfijoyed by the Wood family who 111ml not had any for 30 years. After ice cream and cake was served the folks departed to their home very Appreciative with their clays en- joyment. ' -ANGLICAN LAYMEN MEET- The regular meeting of the Lay- men’: Association of St. Jonn's.St. Eleanors and St. Mary's. Summer- lide. Analican Churches was held in St. Mary's Hall on Thursday evening. 1n the absence of the president, Mr. George T. Clarke presided. Committee reports were received. Mr. Arthur Dunn re- ported that plans for the manual training classes were progressing and it hoped to have three classes a week. Major l". F. May delivered a very interesting talk on “The Church and its symbols . As Major May is leaving shortly to make his home in Nanaimo. B. (7.. a presentation was made to him by Archdeacon G. R. Harrison who spoke very highly of.nis fine qualities and expressed sincere regret at his departure. Mr. J. J. Enman also spoke with referent‘! to Major May. saying that ha had known.- hlm many years and had ItIended school with him in Char- lottetown. 1 3 Annual Meeting ‘The Annual Meeting of Prince Edward Island Mut- ual Fire Insurance Com- pany will be held at the Town Hall in Surnmerside in Prince County on Tues- day, the twenty-second day of January, A.D., 1946, at the hour of 10:45 in the forenoon. f DATED this Third day u, January, AD. 1946. T. LELAND LIN KLETTER, Secretary. ? ron SALE nan non Iox nun 5 gens: macaw “an “Naif-fit. I. ll. QBAIIB l—maroide, P. L Phone i-aa Corner School, Year-l 1 c 5300-011 Aooly to Mil. MacKenzie, French River. Secretary. PERSONALS -lt is pleasing to re ort that Mr. Lorne Bowness, ensington, is much improved after his recent tonsil operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. —Mlss Shirley Callbeck, student at McGlll University and Mr. Wendell Callback, student at Mt. Allison University, have returned to their studies after spending the Christmas holidays with their rents. Mr. and Mrs. George Call- eck, Summerside. -Miss Dorothy Callbeclc left by plane on Sunday on return to Toronto after spending the Christ- mas holldavs with her narents, Mr. and Mrs. George Callbeck, Summerside. En route she will stop of! to visit her sister, Mrs. Hal Spears, Belleville. Miss Call- beck holds a teaching position at Branksome Hall, Toronto. S —Mr. and Mrs. Eric Maiheson and daughter Joan. of Maiden. Mass, have returned after spend- ing two weeks with Mr. Mathe- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Matheson, Summer-side. He has recently been discharged from the U. S. Army after serving overseas. -—Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Malheson and baby son have returned after visiting Mr. Matheson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. '1‘. Mathc-ann, Summerside. Mr. Matheson is stationed at Debert with the mod- ical corps. —M.r. Edward McNeil, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McNeil, Summer- side, returned yesterday to re- sume his studies at St. Dunstan‘: University, Charlottetown. M__. -—Miss Eva Poirler, Halifax, ar- rived in Summerside on Saturday evening to attend the funeral of her sister. Mrs. lban Gallant, yvhlch took place yesterday morn- ng. ' . -.Mr. Ralph Waugh of Summer- side was home for the Christmas week and returned Decembe 27th to his work in Halifax. During his stay he visited his parents M1". and M". Samuel Waugh of Wiimot Val- ley and friends Mr. and Mrs. W.C Wood of Summerslde. --Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Matthews have returned to their home in O'Leary after spending the New Year holidays in Halifax. While there they were the guests of their son Mr. Lloyd G. Matthews and Mrs. Matthews. They were accompanied by -M:'. Matthews’ sister, Mrs. William Ozon of Bor- den. who spent the New Year with her son, Flt-Sgt. Ralph Ozon. and Mn. Ozon and her daughter, Miss Ethel Ozon. _._._____'___ BRITISH BREAD —-_L More Canadian wheat is used in British bread. A reduction in the oompuhory ad- mixtin-e of home grown wheat in mlllera’ grist has been decreed in England for the London. Liverpool. Hull. and Bristol areas whiah pro- lmportant Deroentase of the total output. These areas now will use 80 oer cent Muutobas and i) per cent native wheat as compared with 30 per oent native wheat in October -— Monthly Re view of the Wheat Situation. Too’ Late ‘To Classify WANTED — BOY TO WORK IN Store after school hours. Fos- ter's Doug Store. l-o-tf WANTED - BOY FOB DRUG store. Write Box 152 City. i-8-8l ALE — 1037 BUICK SEDAN client condition. ‘Iblepiwaaét; I‘ S c NG-J. After il o'clock. YIIIIIIIIIJ NDREA KING - JOHN RIDGELY Directed by ROBERT FLOREY S8000 "I! M "ti IIIII Iii Mam "till Iluair by Franz Wuman Also RUDY VALLEE Short Subject Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 _ SUMMERSIDE Q‘ zzswmrxrlrza l BIRTHS ‘ McINTOSH~At the Prince County Hospital on Jan. 3, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. James McIntosh, Bradal- bane, a daughter. S METCALFE —At Grace Maternity Hospital, Halifax, Jan. 6, 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Metcalic, a son, Barrie Gilbert. S! lst, i946, to Mr. COADE—At Mt. Stewart’ on Jan. and Mrs. Joseph Coade (Mary K. McDonald) twin girls, Mary Dorothea and Martha Donald. MacAULAY - At the Halifax In- firmary on Dec. 2, i945, to Mr and Mrs. Osborne MacAulay (nee Marjorie Poole) a son, Gary Ken- neth. DEATHS lnoorr - at Sava e Harbour. s Sunday, Jan. 6, 1946, arlon Pearl Pigott, in her lath year. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton E. Pigott. Funeral tomorrow, Wednesday. service starting at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment in People's Cemetery, Mount Stewart. COADY — At his residence. '13 ~ Chmniut Street. Jan. 6, 1946. Will» 1am T. Coady, formerly of Alexan? Remaim are Hencsscys will take lace from the residence of his son, r. All. Coady, 175 Hillsboro St., Tuesday momlng at, 8.45 to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer, thance to the Catholic cemetery. ‘ Card Of Than/ts v The family of the late Mrs. George Dowling wish to thank their many friends and relatives for their kindness, flowers and sympathy cards. received onthe death of their mother. 1-8-11 bard of Thanks I wish to thank! to Box Rigs-s?!’ 8.02am R. R, 1 for nice gifts received from ggnyaenad wish them all A Happy MoQnafd, mu i . 14-11. c” u’ R R‘ l’ In loving memory of our Mother, Mrs. John B. arneron. who de- par-hiking lifo October 81, 1986, and III Id Seymour, IMME- of Guar- 141-81 ANTED — A MAID diately. Apply 11L. care dian. IOI BALE - DROP-Ill!) BING- ar sewing machine in good oon- ditlon. Phone m. i-B-ri I01! BALI.‘ - STUDAIAKII l. Engine good running order. Ap- ply 131 Doreheater Sh, between b and 7. 14-81 g, WHY nun ALL 1.11155 urn murmur . '_]_ JYIIITZJ/ZYYFSIU t’ n. id sons died January 7, 1 2. Go t f l0 sufi°J§°m§°-»fi§'w§°|»-§3d¢c'°h$_ IUI lad BM lfllo ‘lid Nye wonder Thebeatilalwayaihannttodo. Inserted 1h llbmily, 1-8-11. w a In Mo_r_n_orlam_ III lfllll memory of dar ma“ mu num- dfasholiif o, ms’. who paused away January sh . a h": iai."h'.'.%".. hi: mt?‘ Thvoieriaalkarebrokenwitllsor- I f ~hanl $0M nhPh-hmiifih-tm lahiegardaaaolwostanllah. filillhliladhyllotbar aadbad. n: foot Allocate consul?! f. l-l. J. A. iIRiIWN. M’ Orthopedic cursuortuisv ‘TQM This column u | '1 1M1 hw-uwfam.""' be strictly pay. COOKS for Photographs. _ UONFEDEBA Gunmen TION LIFE m. "warn or rural." Service WWII-t 1n the Kirk of St. Jamssat 8 P. M. Preacher: The . I. ud- son Levy, B, D. I-Agll-ILIS ALIBXIIJAIY ‘Canadian Lexi . mpor m; ener t ‘liusday, 730 P, M. gleasea afiiiifi pans’: anvoarronar. snu- nvan a Tuesdn lyer to the Individual". Conducted by Mrs, Robert Lee Mo!- fett. All welcome. 1-8-11. ADDITIONAL NAME - In the of Mass cards sent the late Andrew Sutherland, the names of . Ronald J Mcfnnis and fam- ily were inadvertently omlthggL vrslrs ow norm _ m- c. Warland Stevenson. of Fort Wil- llflm. Ont" spent the Christmas ‘Wildlife with his mother. Mrs J. L 5191188011. Sh. and brothers, Lorne and Harold. New Glasgow. P. E. Island, after an absence of W" 1W M" years. He also visited his slst . Mrs. J. R. Mills. Hunter River. He and three other broth. ers were veterans of World War I, POSTAL RECORDS BROKEN- Final flizures made available by postal officials last night show that the largest volume of mail in "15 7118i“? 0f the Province passed through the Charlottetown Post Office during this Christmas rush period. In all 293.000 letters passed thrvllllh the cancelling machine, This is greater than for thgi same period in 194R. Although no‘ figures are available for narcelsj oflicials say that there is no doubt} that this -has been the biggest- year ever. > SWORN AS ADMINYSTRATOL Chief Justice Thane A Campbell was sworn in as Administrator of the Provlrwe yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock ‘The ceremony took place in the Confedvration Chamb- ers before Premier J urgifer Jones and members cf ‘his Cabinet will other inirrest-ed spectators. The‘ oath w". administered h? Mr 11w. ilce A1‘- Arsenauit “r11.- ch19! Jllftiee Will act as Administrator 1'" ii H"! twtllf") tn the Pmvlncg nn i Jan. l9 of Lieutenant Governor J A Bernard. who. accompanied by Mrs Remain. left yesterday morn- lnrz for a visit in Boston and other New’ Fnvland cities IN M/lfihwrvqmavg (joymq~_ A man appeared "estordhv hnfprn Fitlpehriiarmltfarzlstrata G-‘vngr J. Tweedy, K.C., charged with qppr. “"718 B tfllck to tho public dancer. Th9 vhflrl-Ze arose out of a collision which occurred ihn night qf Nov, last on the St. Peter's Highway near Marshfleld. between a car and truck, when several persons were injured and taken for treat- ment to the P. E. Island Hospital. The case was adjourned until Monday. WEATHER WARM — Th: wea- ther yesterday was wann as the e Bllifiyed a thaw but no rewrds were brazen by high temp- eratures. it was lcarned from Mr Warren Burns. weather observer at the Charlottetown Experimental Station The temperature went to 50 decrees above new yesterday it was still two degrees below the for for January the pn-rvious year. which in tum was the high- est since 1965. The thaw took a1. most all the snow and left dirt rcads in the country nearly impass- able. with mud inches deep in most places while the xenmanis of snow drifts still blocked wheeled traffic, roucr: count - 1h Police Court yesterday momlng, John A. Mills: convicted of breaking and eninring the Charlottetown Yacht Club. was sentenced to two years in Domhesier in oossesim of stolen goods was sentenced to three months 1n Jail. A remanded case er W.P.T B Iefllllfli-iblls was f er Noland-Ed for one week. A drunk and orderly was fined $20. and costs or 80 days and another was given l5 days suspended salience. Three drunks were fined $10. and com 01' 30 days. $10 and costs or 80 days and l6. bail estreated respect- ively. A drunk and incapable was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. AT ROTARY-Mr. J. Lorne Grey. Ottawa. associate director of the research and development branch of the Dominion Depart- ment of Reconstruction. was the suest speaker at the Rotary lun- cheon held ln Th.- Charlottetown yesterday. Mr. Grey's address, mlillly of a technical nature ox- plalned some of the scientific dis- coveries, applicable to Canadian industry needs. which the Nation- al Researoh Council is, he said, ready to im art to those desiring the informat on. Among the truest: were: Messrs. Peter G. Clark. Bummerside: LR. Allen, Summer- side; and J. J. 'li‘ralnor. Berlford: Motor John Wright. Summersido, and Maior Norman Lowther, Char- lottetown. Rotarlan T. Roy Cud- more presided. V. D. MacLear UNDERTAKER EMBALliiER ",,'ifi,,'fi;",;'fi,sgg,h ayra nsmsunsnan svnn tovnn O Ill. l, Ila hflfl ' , . n no at. “ma” w" - crunuu aulnmuut IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. CHARLES AUGUSTUS MITCHELL A who passed away two-years ago today. - JANUARY s. 1944 . Ho: sons Robert and George (Overseas) and illllltfl‘! Alllsia and Esther. m: cnaauorrcrowu ouaaionan» firms MAYOR snows ma" WAY The above picture shows , clinic in Summerside. Hampton, P. E. I., technician w Unit, is shown attending to the FELT CHAMPIONSHIPS — Both the grand championship and the award for the champion male Pelt in last week's fox pelt show at Summarslde were won by Mr. Stanley Willis, of Cornwall. Through an error Mr. Willis’ name was err- oneously given in the prize list published yesterday. ISLANDEB. DEAD -Frlends will regret to 12am of the death of Mr. D.W, MacLeod at hi; home in Cal- gary, Alberta. The late Mr. Mac- Leod was the last surviving mem- ber of the family o-f the lat: Mr. and Mrs J S MacL-eod. c-f Kin- ross. this province. He is survived, by his wife and son. Dr. Donald‘ MacLcod STOLEN TRUCK LOCATED - A former army truck. the property- of m s L Mulch. Mount Herb-i ert, and which was stolen bntween '7 and 8 o'clock Sunday evenly-w at the corner of Grafton and Prince Streets. was located about 5 o'clock Yesterday afternoon abandoned on 1h? Pleasrnt Grcy» Road it was bmusbi into the City and the own- er noiified of its, recovery i Personals Mrs. J. A. Douglas , Lorne Bownoss. Kensington, \vel'e| among the visitors in the city Monday. i i —— i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Douglas, Ken- sington were visitors to the city yesterday. Group Capt. l-l R Stewart. R.C. A.F. arrived from Ottawa Satur-,~ day evening o-n a brief visit to his father, Mr D.B. Stewart. city , Mr. and Mm Albert Smith of Wlnsloe left for Brsi/sn where iii-N; will s1! Mrs. Smith's brother. r James E. Drake of Somervzlle and other relatives. Col W J. MacDonald. who has been visiting hi; wife and family here during thi: past festive sea- son left this morning on return to liisdmilitary duties on the main- an Miss Roberta Silt-herland. student of Notre Dame Academy. has re- turned to the City after spending a pleasant visit with her friend. Mia; Patricia Mooney of Denise's Station. Mrs. David Brook-s. of Milton Mass , is registered at the Queen Hotel on her way back after spand- inz Christmas in Bay lliortune. She is accompanied by Mrs. Milton Dlngwell. who plans to stay for a couple of months visiting friends ad relatives in and around Bos- and Mrs. llr." Eric Found Elected President 0f Gyro Oluh At the annual meeting of the Charlottetown Gyro Club held at The Charlottetown yesterday eve- ning, Dr. Eric Found was elected the Club's new president; lst vice president is Earl Taylor; 2nd vice president Tom Davies; secretary, Leo Doucette; treasurer, Al Rog- ers. Directors are Messrs. I-lerb Pletch Charles McQuaid and Hib- bert Saunders. Retiring president Herb Fletch thanked the Club for its splendid support during the year. He com- mended the Club for its support to the Prince Edward Island Tub- erculosis League and for it: thoughtfulness in entertaining the youngsters at both orphanages. The resignation of Arthur Lewis as a Gyro member on the execu- tive of the Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis Lea ue was regret- fully accepted. s re resentntion on this League was filed by Gyro Charles McQuaid. His Mayor I. F. Arncit, receiving an X-fay 6X- amination aqthe opening of the chest X-ray Miss Ruby Morrison of Worship, majority of the ith the Mobile details of. the lladdad-Zak-em lluptials A pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Dunstan's Basilica Saturday morning when Yvonne, dauzhtex‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zakem of this city, was united in murriaA with Stan’ Sergeant James Had- dad, R.C.A.S.C., Montreal, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Had- dad of Palestine. Rev. Louis Dou- gan performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. The bride was particularly at- tractive in white satin wedding gown and floor length veil. She was attended by Miss Lorraine DeCoste as maid of honor and Miss Marion Burks as bridesmaid The maid of honor wore a pastel rose frock with matching acces- sories, and the bridesmaid wore a pastel blu gown with matching access-uric. The groom, who was in military uniform, was support- ed by his brother. Albert Haddarl, of Montreal. Lillian Zakem was the flower girl. A brother of the bride, Joseph Zakcm, former altar boy served at the mass. Also serving were John Walsh and Allan Noonan. Following the ceremony n re- ception was held at The Charlotte- town, where 60 guests assembled for dinner, which was featuzed by two beautiful wedding cakes. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. J. Lester Douglas, M.i‘.. and flttlngly replied to by the groom Among others at the dinner who s oke briefly were Mr. Albert akem, father of the bride, and Hon. T. W. L. Prowse. Prior to the departure of the bride and groom for a honeymoon trip they were tendered a recep- tion at the home of the br.~de's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Zakem, Gziwton Street, where upwards of guests ZT-hfifed Saturday night for music, dancing and refreshments. Rhodes Scholars O’I'I‘AWA, Jan. 6 - (OP) -- D- R. Michener Canadian secretary of the Rhodes scholars-hi? twi- gqnight 3n -‘ selectio o1 five Rhodes Scholars. n1 present and former members of the service! M‘ in war work. They include: E. B. Tucker. Backville. N- B» 35s,, Mount Allison University. He is a Lieutenant, R.C.N.V.R.. ser- ving aboard the cruiser Ontario. H. S. Scott. Montreal, faculty of engineering at Mccill. He is a former Lieutenant in the Can- adian Army- nanny manor Cockroaches have survived since the age of the dinosaurs. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT m ow mm»- ems mom mun», nnummc mo some ram sour - umuoo t ma“ work. All the school children of the iown have been examined and it is hoped that the urea: citizens will also avail them- selves of this opportunity to have a chest X- rav during the stay of the mobile Summerside this winicn-S. clinic in Heavy Docket At Supreme Bourt llere The January session of the Supreme Court opens in Chaflunc- town this morning at ll o'clock with one of the largest dockets m years. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell will preside at the open- ing session. Of the 30 cases to be disposed of, flve bills of indictment will - ~ race isevsnti Opening Service Woolf 0f Prayer S. l. (iltadal i The opflninl service in the ob- lervanoe of the Universal Week t’ '~i.'i§'~.'°.'"l i." ll 9 ll Ill t in the Salvat- |°YI Army Citadel under tho dino- tlon of the Commanding Officer or William Mercer, and m; ministers of the City. A largo-cup gregaiion filled the Citadel and entered heartily into the singing of the well-loved hymns. Accoyn. "Vi"! It "l! piano was Mrs. BOIeJcer who also sans a Gospel The lesson d b . Carlyle WvZ-‘iaiigia, an: ‘$911342; were offered by the Rev. T‘ MacLennan and the Rev. LJ. Levy. The Special preacher for the oc- Caslon was the Rev. M. D. Dunbar, minister of the Central Christian chuffih. who delivered a very cur. nest exposition of the 3rd chapter 0! the P10117196)! 0f Ezekiel and ggrt of the 10th chapter of the vclation of St. John the Divine. At the conclusion of the servlcr- the benediction was pronounced by the Rev. T. H. VB. Somers. “The service this evening wm b, ‘Bid, lfitlthehKnrkhof st. James at oc occ w e i. ' be the Rev. Lam lewyglrcachor W!" Girl Guide News “GUIDE-BIS CLUB‘ A meeting of the Guiders Club was held on January 4th come before the Grand Jury io- day. In addition, there are appeal cases to be heard by the court; one civil jury case; and two civil non-jury cases. There is an indictment against Stanley Gordon Pursey for man- slaughter; Albert M. Bell, for rape; Elmer Doucette, for break- ing and entering; Thomas Mao Quarrie, for attempt to aorluci; Joseph Stanley Melvin MncCur- mack for unlawful possession of a still. The appeal cases are: King, re- spondent, vs. Peter Gaudct. ap- pellant (Excise); King, respond- cnt, vs. Russell Smith, appellant (Excise); King. respondent, \'s. Francis McDougail, appellant iEx- cise); King, respondent, vs. Don- ald Murphy. appellant (Excise. two cases): King, respondent, vs. Mau- rice Griffin, appellant (Highway Trafilc Act, two cases); Klnif. re- spondent, vs. Lawson MacEachern (W.P.T.B., two cases); Kin g, re- spondent. vs. Donald Campbell (W. 13., two cases); King. rc- spondent, vs. E. C. Burhoe (\V.P. T.B.,two cases); King respondent. vs. Antoine Arsenault, appellant (Excise-l; King, respondent. vs. Ivan E. Myers, appellant (one Ex- cise and one Prohibition); King. respondent, vs. Josiah Smith, ap- pellant (assault); King, respond- ent, vs. James Gormley, appellant (Prohibition); King. respondent. vs. Justin Lzirkin, appellant (EX- cise); King, respondent, vs. Selina Larter, appellant (Prohibition); King, respondent, vs. Frank Burt. appellant (W.P.T.B., two cases.) The civil jury case is that of Margaret J. Costello vs. Maurice E. Griffin and is one of damages for wrongful entry. The civil non‘ jury cases are: Herman A. Ebers vs. Mutual Life Assurance Comp- any; and Emily Silliphant vs. An- thony Buchanan. The Grand Jury are: Joseph Fisher, Scotchfort. Geo. W. Dewar, Malpeque Road. Harold Buntain. Wheatley River. Wylie Gibson, Marshfield. John A. McLeod. North River Road. ' James Dufly, Charlottetown. Boyd MacQuarrie, Hampton. Bernard H. Hughes, Charlotte- 0WD- F. A. Stewart Jones, Charlotte- town. Roy Cudmore. Charlottetown. William Kaiser. Grand Trundle. Thomas McAvinmCharlottctown. 22' 1t was decided at this meetin! that the Guiders will bold l ;Tra1n1ng Course under the direc- tion of Mrs. Harry Cudmore. d10- .1qma'd Guider. 1111s course ‘a begin on Thursday. January 10.n- '1.00 pun. sharp. at Trinity Social Hall. A11 Guiders were urged to attend. . The Guiders were reminded that the sewing for the Bessborouflh Shield Competition must be com- pleted before February 32nd. The next meeting of the Club will be held on Friday. February 1st. Guides who are working on their First Class are asked to note that the "ThrifP-may be 11858811 0n the following days. at the home of Mrs. Rowe, 2 Grafton St. Wednesday, Jan. 30th: _ 335 p.m —6th - 7th Companies. 4:15 p.m.—l'zth-l2th Companies. Thursday, Jan. 31st: 4:00 p.m.-8th Company. 1 lleath 0f Island Veteran In B. 0. Mrs. A s. MacDonald. Cardisan. received a. wire many. Jim‘ 5- oonveying the sad news 0f the deli-h of her brother. Cletus Lewis. of In- vermere. 3.0. followills m 111M" of ten days. The deceased WM son of the labe David Lewis of Card“ lyzan He served in the Army B during the world war. and was dis- charged from the Army dllflflsm past summer and wit) K health p to the time of 111M!!- He wasuoonlined to bed 018W W" days when he B88804 away. The late Mr. Lewis is survived bv hi; wife and three children. also his mother. Mrs. Annie G. Lewis. and two sisters, Jean (Mrs. Wl-ltfl’ Hill) both of Vancouver. 3.0.. and Mrs A d MMDOIl-al n rew B. d. 07 His father and one brother. Drrtflt. him years Jfhdceaaedlsa §§$sw°1h§$w1§u§.is.rum off-hisclty. TheGu pathv to the bereaved friends slneesym relatiyeaand U'l..l'l..i'L.i'l.l'U'h Li'l_i'l_i'li'l_i'l i1 FLFLFIHHHJ Charlottetown ' ~.'|-.'1'll"lfli"|i'|"i'l 1'1 1'11 n 1'1 I‘! FLHILFLRHHTLHJIQFI IFLHILFIFLFLF ‘.