race ran MONDAY TRANSFEBBED. —- George W. Brown of the staff of the Bank of Montreal has been transferred from the Charlottetown to Glace Bay branch. Mr. Brown left Sauirday morning to take up his new duties. HOME FOR BUBIAL — The death occurred at the home of his son, Samuel-Carmelo, Quincy. Mass. Dec. 5. 1946. of James Heniy Can- telo, Murray River in his 74th year. Funeral from the home qt his son, Horatio Casitelo, Eldon, on Mon- day. Dec. 9th., service starting ht 1.130 p.m. Interment in Mt. Buch- anan Cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late George W. Strickland was held from Trinity Unitcd Church yesterday after- noon. The scrvi-ce was conducted bl‘ the Rev. T. E. MacLennan. Interment was in the People's Cemetery, the Rev. Dr. Rice oi’- flcialing at the grave. Tlhe pall- ilt-tlrt-rs were: G. W. Richards, J. W» Bvuilcr. G. G. Hughes, Ches- ter Buntain. Henry Peters, and Lloyd Moore. A pretty wedding was solemrtized at the home of Mr. and Mrs Rob- t-ri Jenkins, Mt. Albion .at 3 P. M. on Wednesday afternoon, October 16. 10-16, when their daughter Etta Jane was united in marriage to George lti-nold Buvhoe son of Mr. Lloyd Burhoe. ar-zl the late Mrs. Bunhoo of Mermaid. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. Charles ltfacFzirlane was held from the .1 Lorin Funeral Home yester- day afternoon, the service con- dut-tt-d by the Rcv. G. Carlyle “lobster. Interment People's Cam- r-tor_\'. The pallbearers were: S. A. McLeod, W. C. S. McClure. William Bzttt, R. H. Nicholson, J. E. Cunlt-ron and W. L. Higgins. E —-SI‘R.PRISE PARTY -Mr. and Mrs. James Harris of Sherbrooke left last Tuesday for ITorida. and California wfhere they will 599114 the winter. A few nights before lcavir-z a surprise party, in the form of a goose supper. was given by a number of their friends. A very enjoyable time was spent. The! were also pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Chaptpell.~8. COUNCIL 01" EDUCATION MEETS --A meeting of the Council of Education was held Friday with the chairman of tihe Council, Prem- for J. Walter Joncspreeidisig. Mem- bers attending were: Mr. L. W. Shaw. Director of Education; Dr. G. D. Steel; Very Rev. R .V. MlcKfll- zic; Mrs. George Martin; Mrl- M-J- Doyle; Mrs. Julian Hcrrinfl? MY- C. F. l-linc and Mr. P. S. Brodie!- Stubjects discussed included DFO- posed changes in entrlflllc 081ml" ntions for the Charlottetown and Summersids schools; the holding of a provincial summer school hell slimmer: and the progress made with correspondence course!- om. print-c. Edward Islander i! named in the lis: of '70 gawflfdi made to officers and soldiers of th= Canadian Amy h)’ U"? 90"" emmcnt of France in recognition of distinguished tvnr service ren- dared in aid of the French Re- public. The list was released by tin Dcpartment of Nalivllnl De- fcllto recently. The Croix de Galerre with the Gold Star has been awarded to Hon. Capt. Gordon P‘ Dsrrach. Canadian Chap-lain Service now of Great Village. Nova scotia. Capt, Darrach --.ient in Italy where he transferred latcr in Northwest Europe. A car. proceeding from I lotteto-wm to Summerside. slid intoi or .. falnilv of six. n. freight train on an icy crossing vl-verl thrir Ncwfromt- and Margaret, who mnrrlcdiI-IP5i-PI‘ on the m in highway at Annan a but file driver anti his two of the car was front. part damaged. one observer fng been through a meat grinder- Alexander McDonald ICHCIOWD was driving the car. The train then when hc applied the “id's.” ‘fifehfiffltlfi 5 an o A spec a Presbyterian was held in Wednesday. 11m with the president. the W.M.S. (if U19 Church. summerlide. the Church Hall on Novunber Mrs. J.W. MacKemlle in the chair '11, t speaker for the eveninl e “u” Willis Yotmgxg W“ V lie. Ills theme ‘I'll "- a y of all missionel’! Other} taking part in the de- Dystant. Mrs. lltrs Ibrhes was the Rev. being the centre WOPK. md ._ . a very alanine foatun o! the p m was e duet Mr. G. silmor a-‘totile is leaving ‘n, l ' ME N11 this morning for Ottawa to attend! Home» Mill. DI!I_ 3"" n Dominion wide conference of In- lfllttfl I W“ mm“ w a" rpeotora of Income Tax of which It. Y and t I "all"! “W” he is the P. s: 1.1mm representa- Mm ty wedding u Ill-use O aw" OVGTSGBS with (he Princess LnlliSe Fusiliers in November. 1942. He saw wrvlvv to tho Calgary Tank Regiment and ‘ut. '7 o'clock last evcningiDr, J_ G, Cameron n; pas- sengers escaped 58110115 lllillrl? TlWjfnincd their degrees in Arts from. bafny ‘ lir- Univcrsitv of SHRFBlOOII. . remarking, that it had thc appearance of hav- of Char- a Buick sedan. with him were Barr-T flfd George of Blooming Point.who= was take-n to hospital but did 00'- romaln and Joseph MICASKIlL-Nll’. George) was shaken up and bruised.‘ griver said he did not sent: the nit] the "last minute and brakes the car slid ahead and into a bu! car. The train was an extra freiBM- was hil- < N VOIIIII’ G. Deputy Minister of Tuition. a rlto est manner at Rotary Chm‘ i, [Qua News aunt; _T mt THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OUR SATURDAY sulssclilalzuf Broom. She wore a oorsflse of pink “gums Wm, "gum to the ‘mumbifiwneyl ‘M w“ wlmmed by "b |carrta-tions. l The bride was attended by her isister, Irene, who wore a maclarin‘ ‘rose suit with black accessories.‘ [He-r oorsage was of white carnal-L . lions. I The groom was ably supportedt by his brother, Wallace. The‘, groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a beautiful set of earrings and to, the best man. a gold pen knife. ; After the wedding ceremony, the bridal party motored to the home of the bride where a delicious wed- ding supper was served to the im-I mediate relatives. A very pleasant evening was spent ,at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins. Mount Albion, on Tuesday evening, October 8th, 1946. to tender za miscellaneous shower in honour lot their daughter Etta Jane who Wu soon to be a principal in a happy event. O-n. Wednesday evening, October ‘Qlh, 1946. the members of the Hazel- brook Baptist Church gauhcred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert; ‘Jenkins, Mt. Albion, to tender a shower to their daughter Etta Jane Mr. M. W. Wood in a few well chosen words spoke of the popular- ity of the young pride to be and congratulating her on her choice of the young man, she had chosen, as her life partner. He then called on Miss Pearle Jones wlho read an ad- dress and Mrs. Russell Farquharson ptesented Miss Jenkins with a purse of money. The death occurred in the Wes\-_ cm Hospital, Alberton. on Satur- day night of Mrs. Margaret Floleyi of Kild-are, widow of the late PM. Foley. She was 84 years of age. i The late Mrs. Foley suffered a istroke an Wednesday night shortly l latter arriving in Albertmi from Stinimarside where she had been visiting her son. Edward P. llbley. she was immediately taken to the hospital and never rallied from the shock. Prior to that time she had been enjoying excellent health. : She was s daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Foley of Kil-i dare and had lived most. of he: llfel there with the cnoepton of a. few years after the death of her hus- band when she lived in the United Statu. She is survived by six sons, IPrcrl in New Jersey. Severlus in Maine. Edward P of Summerside, men- liorned above, Oswald. Worcester. Malia. Gerald. Holyoke. Massnand Alfred q! Albarton and Kildare with whom she made her home; also two daughters, Sister St. Margaret ofi Paray of the Congregation of Notre Dame in Montreal and Louise, Mrs. Geolge Ioiselle, Mcdford, Mass. There are also four sisters. Mrs. Joseph Kennedy. Statin Island. N.Y., Mrs. John Duffy, Pltchburg. Mass, Sisters M. Evangelist, Da- well, Mass, and Mrs. Harry O'Brien, Alberton. The funeral will be held Tuesday rimming. i The field of education in the‘ West lost a. zealous friend and worker in the WFIZW of Mr. John O'Brien. M.A., LLB. who passed away recently at his home in He- gina. | Born st Iona. PEJ. in 2867 he] received his cducatioi‘ in the puh- lic schools and P. Vi. College After teaching for l\ few years l-n ills native province he went West as so many ambitious young people were doing at the ‘ime. He first settled in the towr. of lllsterhazy. Soak" where he devowid himself to helping to Canad-zlrnze the great crowds of immigr '17s from Eur- ope, mostly Hungarians. who were pouring into that section of the territory as it wss ‘hen In a feud your: h. became tlrl Inspector of Schools. .1. lhe Depart- ment of Education and moved to Regina vvhtrg ha had built a beautiful home frr- Hs family. His wife. the to~vmcr Miss Flora infancy. Florence Cornwall. Ont. Both these young ladies ob- TITFSITAY I ISLANDER DEAD — Mr Jfosvph ‘l. Stewart. Stanley Budge, has received a totem-am informing him of thr- dosth of h s irother-ln-inw Mr. Albert H Morris of Vancou- VG!" Thu late Mr Morris was for- merly of Granville P E. I. NOW IN I-‘IIEIIIIRICTON -Dlcl\' Bagnail of the Dominion [labora- iory. Charlottetown, left last, week to t/lke up his duties at lhg Dom- inion ‘Laboratory n! Plant Pathol- ogy. Fredericton, N. B. His friends join In wishing h'm every success in his new position v.0. REPORT - Fifty-one cases of venereal disease were under treatment in the City for the , month of November last. according to the report of Dr. BC. fleecing. City Health officer. The report was subvnitted to the City Council last night. 0f the 5i cases. 21 are fe- male. Fifty of the cases, however, were old ones. T0 ATTIND COVFERENCE —- five. He will be arcompfllllofl by Mr. A. B. Cosh. .Chlef Inspector While there thev will atttnd a dinner to be tendered Mr. C P. to Chile. llr. llllolt was ftmnerly sonar I-Wonmw - nest. were described in an lam- lunchecvi yltml . the snag tn- ta “King. It. r. Iasacainnsn IOIIII sc- h arian a p C. laahttvnenvemaezsutln 'wos in New Glasgow cfmetery. ‘sorrowing McDonald of Montrello P E. r rd illness. four sons. namely. An- (jhar-jpredeceascd him a "cw vears atzo Ifllls W» {hly two 5ur-|VlHClZll Infirmary; at Melville; I M Elliott, 8.0., QMG, Ambassador, in which over $5.000 was realised. VITAL STIATISTICS -— Dr. B.C. Keeping. City Health officer. ln- formed the City Council last night that there were '14 births, 24 deaths, and 29 marriages in the City during last month. " —QUIET WEDDING—-A very quiet wedding took place at the home of the brid:, Ottawa Street, Summer-side. on 17'." 2 when Han- niah Hamill and Peter W. Leard wet-c united in martiage Rev. W. Bilson of the Churr! of Christ of- ‘iriaictl. —WALMSLEY - SULLIVAN -—i Th9 marriage took place quietly oni Wednesday December 4th at 6 p.m.‘ at ‘Trinity United cnurdn Parson-i age. Slimmerside of Arthur Walms-' ley, formerly of Regina. Sask. and lvlrs. James E. Sullivan of Sununer- side. Rev. K. G. Sullivan. the pus- tor performed the ceremony. The bride and groom intend to l‘€SldE in Summerside-S. FUNERAL MONDAY The funeral of the late Mrs. John Houston was held from the homel of her son, Frank Houston, May- field, on Monday afternoon, Dec. 9th. Services at the house and grave were conducted by the Rev. E. F. Coffin. The pallbearers were as follows: Davis Moflat, Ernest Houston, Alphonsus Doir- on, Leagh Warren, Henry Hous- ton and Warfleld Orr. Interment FUNERAL SUNDAY-The fun- eral of the late Mrs» Malcolm Kielly of Covchead was held from her late residence on Sunday lfternoon, Dec. 8th. The services were conducted by Mr. Murdo MacLeodI The pallbearers were: Messrs. Mayus Ford, Robert Dodds. Everett Ford, GeorgeMac- Kinnon. Hlbert Hughes and Jos- eph Robinson. Interment was in Covehead Cemetery. FUNERAL AI‘ TAWANTUM-ifhc funeral of Hug! H Cummlsky was held front his late fESldPfltT Tarnnlum. on SalulIl-y morning to St. Patrirk's Church. For: Avg- ustus where Requiem High Muss was, celebrated by Rev. Father Callaghan, parish priest who also officiated at the wave Tho pail hearers, all nephcus of tile de- ceased. were: Patrick Cummisky. Frederick Cummiskv, James Cum- misky, Augustus LIIIIPPI)’, Peter Trainor and Hugh Hayes The mourners were: M-i. H Cummisky Cornelius Cumtnisky, Hugi- Cum- lnisky. J12, Mrs, ltf-“iianop-hy Dan McElt-hern. Rcsc Cummisky Daniel McEachern Dmlrl Mc- Eachern, Jr, Mary ‘AIcElr-horn. Belle M-‘Earhcrn Daniel Larer "nd Tilnmas Pattorsoit. DIES IN BOSTON —Mr. Wallet‘ Lathern Davy son of the lute Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davy of this city passed away in Boston City Hos» pital Dec. 5th. The late Mr. Davy was a resident of Boston for sever- al years. lie lcaves to mourn his loss. two sisters Mrs. W.D. War- ren and Miss lliabel Davy of Char- lottetown also three brothers. namely Wesley. of New Castle, Pa. USA. and Hadley B and Arthur of Ilnlifax, N.S. (Patriot Please Copy) There passed away peacefully at his late residence, Flat River, to his eternal rest on Nov. 28th ttf- ter many years of failing health, Angus, tigod '15 years, soil of the late Finlay MacRae and Margaret MacDonald of Flat River. He leaves to mourn besides his widow who tenderly cared for him during his cxtcnd- i dinner at Leo Cnvilfs Mrs. . ‘atlves and friends qt the young couple. The traditional wedding marches were played by the chur-h organ- ist. snd Ave Maria was o o of sev- eral selections rendered. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was tastefully attired in |. custom-made suit, of ice-blue imported Shetland wool. dress- maker style, with navy accessories. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls. _ The bridesmaid was Alfreda ly who wore a salmon colored suit with black accessories. Mr. Norbert Corcoran. brother of the bride. was grcomsman. - WEDNESDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Verna Gall Tay- lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Taylor was held yesterday after- noon from the MacLcan Funeral Home. Services were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Interment was in ihe People's Cemetery. The; pallbearers were: Charles McFad- yen, Harrison Prizrell, Peter Shel- foon and Gatrfeld Taylor. Members of the stuff of the Sum- merside store of R t. Holman Ltd. were entertained the firm at restaurant on Monday ‘and Tuesday evenings. Following the dinne: there was a showing of motor: pictures in- rludlng a film o‘. salesmanship. Seventy-four members of the staff attended on Monday night and eighty two on las: evening. —IIOTABY MEETING —Captain i John L. Read, Borden, “as the guest speaker at the regular meet-,. ing of the Summenslde Rotary Club . yesterday at Leo Coylcs Restaur- ant. lle gave a very interesting and informative talk on the subject of "ocean. cut-rants." Mr. Donald Bak- er. vice president presided. Guests were Rotarlaii AA. Scales, Char- lottetown, Mr. J.J. Nlillghlon. 805-‘ ton‘. Mass, and A.W. McCailum. Summerside.--S g --0PENS ‘PRACTICE IN BE- DEQUE-Dr. George Dewar, MD. opened a practice in Bedeque. Dr.i, Dewar is a son of Mrs. Dewar and the late Jcthn A Dewar of} New Perth lie graduated from‘ Daiihousie University and thenI joined the Army. lic served in the Polar Bear expedition in Nvfilil West Canada and received his dis- cifarge about a year a20- HG 1119'". took a post-graduate course at thei University of Toronto and received‘ his degree in Public Health. He is married to the former Jean Priced, RN, of St. John, NtB There has. been no doctor living in Bedeqvsi, reccntlyn-S. A quip; woddinz look plat-e at ~he Mzlrgaic Pal-so .516 on Wednes- tltly. Nnv,2"l at 4 uc'ock when Rev. GordolQSk-vrlis il“ll‘\"- ‘n "351" tinge, Veidzi F|0f‘“i"'_’, daughter of ‘Vlr, anti Mrs. Giet Dunninu. Clin- ton and Elrl. son c! Mr. ard Mrs- John Coles of New London. The llfltit’: looked rheur-“rig 111 fl P056 crepe with sequins trimming and navy accessories 1'"! Wit‘- attended '.;_\‘ her lzirl friend E‘. icon Audrmvs. ‘vho wore a dres of iavv with accessories to maisli. The groom wa; tbly Sllilpflflflll ty Ivan Somers. Honey production in Prince Eti- yarci island this v-Kr is estiniafr-tl ~t 1.2.000 pounds Afflililfl 52.000 the previous your. An-l of ‘his vcai"s output only abou‘ 10000 nolmds will he marketed. the remainder beirg retained hv 'hc beekeepers to start their colonies next spring. Some 40.000 pounds were marketed from the 1945 (‘W’). S\VI".ABING-IN CEREMONY . Yesterday mornin; i. t thl- Cily Hall James Edward Howatt and Arthur Gordon Bishop welt..- sworn in as on the staff 'of the Pro- Wlllium L., in L. Sinclair at homc,and M. in Charlottetown: two grandchildren, also two sisters, Katherine F., Mrs. Donald. Fiat River, and Laura. of Vancouver. B. C. His funeral was held from his‘ twas announced Monday night. was ] congratulated ' ' and large crowd assemh- I “mum, into residence on Nov. 30th at p.m. and was conducted by his pastor Rev. El. C. Evans of Bel |iast, where a ‘loci to pay their lThe hymns sung were ifs My Shepherd,“ tJesus", and ‘Abide With Me." last Charlottetown Ministerial rrganlzed as a The Associatloll- was Edward Island Ministerial Assoc- ilalirm and held its inaugural 'mr.~ctin;z nn Monday afternoon tn {he Kirk Hail of S; James’ Church Tho past Presidcn. of tire Provin- tlni Association. Rev. T. H. B Somers, occupied the chair and trmdurtcd the elect on of the fol- lowing officers: President. Rev J. '1‘ Ibbotl Vice-President, RLV E. R. Mac- Vicar. secretary. Rev M. D Dunbar Treasurer, Rev. T H. B Comer-s. Representative on Provincial Executive. Rev. G t‘ Webster. Chairman Radio Committee. Maior Victor Mailman. Chlirman Committee on Insti- tutional Services, Ptv. I J Levy. Chairman Oommitte- on Social Servicc- Rev. '1'. r1 Mat-Lenmn. Re resenfatlve t1 .be Press, Rev, T. . B. Somsrs. i —-'l‘he manlaife of Miss Pearle tcorouran. dllllhter o: Mr, iMrs. Anltbrose Corcoran o1 Plus- ville. to J. lnnsslo Dalton, son A. M. Mac- l constituent unit within the Princel members of the Ciiznlotbtown Pol- ice tone-by Hi Honour siipe-ndiury TvIagisIraioK M Martin The n=w- ‘y appointed constables were ad- dressed by the Magivtratr- concern- ing the duties of their off ce tmd the important funt.t'on they have rs. Dr. Lester Brehaut, Murrayl undarmken U, m] 1;,- tln- li-fc of the iRivvr, and one brother. Williamd I Corporal Tony Limd. community. ..vhose appointment as head of the Prohibition Enfovwmeilt Squad his Among rei-rmnnv promotion those were on df-pnlfllmflfil Gt the "islmw ' . ‘t M. .0. “Th0 Lordlgallltflffi N. W Low. cr. C . ox. "ASMP mifllefk J. A. Fullerton nut-k of the of Police llirtwistle. City Court. Major Wai "v Smith flier» passed awnv on Oct Nth. at. rue home of hiv sister‘ Mrs. Dap- an early agi- to Rite Valley where no remained uni‘. shortly before his death. There t o left to tnourp the following sisters and brothers: Murdock of Sydney N S WM) w" present at the t". eral. Anotha- brothel Angus w! h whom he re.- slded. Tho sisters are: Mrs H J McLean, Clvdr Rher. Mrs Msbey cf Scmerville Mi-r- and M". Dixon of Bradalhailt» The tuner“ which was llrrelv attended tool’ place from Bradshaw Presbyterian wlhivrch on Oct 77th. service Ming conducted by the Rcv, Mr. Mo. {Gawai- of Hensin-zh-n. x Porno sxsonra _ ma"; ~01: month o! October. Pflnoe ca» iward Island exported mama bulb. and ;els of will”! to other countries, I “Srilfiomlffli to figures released P. activities in tho Northwest Ter- of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dalton otjritsultm. nmlwsggxattifdt M. Wildamstock potatoes from Canada dlir. Burwn. look place on November 26. at l. s-m. in It. lfl-jilll October amounted to thonys Roman Catholic Ohurcmbushels. The“ shipments from my.“ Blooflililltl. lpmvmces was: low Bran . The ceremony was pgrfomlsdnsuis MW (Including m, s and the lluptisl Mass selewated by|bushels m ti; Antenna); Nov o» paw. sauna llltlinelJ. ,4’, \ . ma. sun ma; can»; lel Dixon, Donald McKinnon in ‘w: soul year. l Mr. MfcKlmnon was born in Shamrock. P E l. and was tho eldest son of John l-lclflltnon and his wife. Marv lvlntenn He moved with rig ruretvts at and Ontario 2.562 bushels. Last year at the llama date, all Canada egported only 66,60’! during Octo- ber. Since July 1st until October 31. m; total number of bushels from the five provinces was 500.190. against 148.746 in October 1016. Enthusiasm ovet party prospects us judged by r-unt try-election victories was the keynote of the addresses delivered last night at the annual met-ting of the Queen's (Jot-ply Progressive Conservative Association. The weaken included Hon Dr W. J P. MacMIi-lnn O.B.E. provincial party leaner Messrs. W. Chester S. Mclture, MP. C. F- Mat-rissey, MIA.- Prancis J. Mr-Neii, mpmbep-clcgt for the Fifth Dis‘rk't of Prince who received a rinsing welcome; Mrs Robert Sutre-land. president of the Women's Progres=ivt= Con- serwttive Association of Char ottctown, and Thimas DeElois, president of the newly reorganized Young Progressive Conservative Association. President B Rcyl Hoiman. who presided was re-elected along with the following officers: Geo M. MrKay- Emer-d vice-presi- dent; and Chas R McQu-aid, rec- retary. THURSDAY IN HOSPITAL — The many friends of Mr. Hudson Mach-ad City. veteran of the. Firs‘, Grggt War, regret to learn that he has entered the Prince Edward Island [Hospital for treatment. All join In wishing him a speedy recovery, i FAMILY BEREAVED -. Mrs. Stanley Murray York Point, re- 'ei\ed.the sad ne.v= by lelsphnng call on Monday morning that her lncfe, Mr. A. W lT-bblns had pass- ed away at his Home 1n Evgmtt. Macs- on Sunday evening at 8.30. The late Mr. Dihbhs had retired about ten years age, but had been active about his hone until s wtek ago He was,’ eighty-six years oi‘ (go. <i~r store will open ior business to- li-‘Y. i-t was learned last night. Formerly the oi-tbld Restaur- Pill. the building. situated on Great George Street. was purchred by the Provincial Government some months B80 "and carpenters have been busy for the past several ‘leeks rc-modelling {he interlnr FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the te Walter L. Davy was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Services were conduct- ed by Rev. T. E. McLennan. In- ferment was in the People's Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Bert Davison. Fred Largo, Larry TTalnor and Harry Drew. Three of the five hangars at the iccal airport have been pluChlSed by the Provincial Government from the War Assets Corporation Prem- ier J. Walter Jones informed the Guardian yesterday. At least one of them. the Premier said. will be tised as a storage place for machinery and other equipment of the Dc- nartment of Public Works and iliglhways. , SENTENCE SUSPENDED-The case of the King vs. Charles H. stcwart. charged with theft from oile Henry J. Poirier, was con- ducted under the Speedy Trials Act bcforc Judge C. Gavan Duffy yesterday. morning. The case had bot-n adjourned from December 4th. The accused was found guilty and was given a two year sus-- pended sentence upon entering this own recognizance of an atm- ount of $500. Witnesses called for the prosecution were Cpl. Lionel . Strong and Constable Allan Johnston nf the R.C.M.P. Elwood C. Burhoe was tho only defense witness. L. P. O'Donnell repre- sented the accused and G. R. Holmes the prosecution. On Wednesday Dec. ll. the staff of the Queen Hotel gathered in the Hotel parlor where Mr. R V. Mallett read an address on behalf of the staff, and Mrs. Katie Brad- ley presented a travelling bag to Mrs. Alice M. Brown before her departure for the United States where she will reside for the win- ter months. Following the presentation of the lovely gift. Mrs. Brown replied in a few fitting words expressine her thanks and appreciation for the thoughtfulness of the staff, and also wishing them a Marry Christ- mas and a HIPPY New Year. - The gathering broke u pyfill singing “For She's A Jo y Good mllow". also three cheers for M11- Blown. i QUEENS O0. EXEOUTIVI- Following are the names of the new executive of the Queen's County Progressive Conservative <Assoclation appointed at their .nnnual meeting on Tuesday night: 1st Dlstrkt-Oeovge M. McKay. New London; Bennett Deilhan, Bradslbane; 2nd District. leagh Bagnall. Hunter River: Francis Cell. North liver: 0rd District. Blake W006. Bouthport: Louis McDonald. Donaldlton: 4th Dis- tricf. Owen osllssh-Il- Vernon: eorge usmsntlnvres: Mn Dis- tict. J. A. Gillies, Charles Mc- Qusid (secretary). B. Roy Hof- man, (president). INIOYID VIII‘! 1'0 I. 5- l- - Mrs. Mal-gent Campbell, widow of m- late Meier John Weston crimp- tell, mirth luv» Qcotltl Highland- erl. loaves this Illmfllvlg for New York when shp will sail 0n the b’ , "Queen lllssbottt" tn Ml" home In lfkizland. Mrs. Campbell has neat I the past seven months vtsitlnv ‘in . tsthsr-ln-lasv, Capt. A. l. 0mm- , bell. Qbarmtvtovti. m: time mlvnberl b! hep Into humid’: tn- mllv- ltw ttimvviilv totem nu stay la Cans - all Ito kind i »~?iu"il'-§="$t'a“‘.‘§§ i» A’, ‘t .A visit so pleasant Io.- her. She in- tends to return to Canada within the next few years. -J-——vv There is only one prisoner at present in the King's County gall in Georgetown, whL-h speaka well for law observance :n the deputy. Membs I of the Mnntagug douch- ment. 0f the RCMP are frequent visitors hero and at pram; u; ‘Wfkillk on several cases, in which they are rf-‘efvlng m, w. operation of our Cnlsf of Police Mr. Joseph Johnson, WFPI "If my new tax aJ-eement has be"! BiBned between Prince Edward Island and Ottawa, it has certainly been without my knowledge," “fl Premier J. Walter Jones yesterday, in commenting on an article ltp- Dflflills in Maclcank Magnum mentioning this Province along with Manitobl. Saskatchewan and New Brunswick as being among the “early sigllflrs" on the dotted lira. Miss Donna Hutt. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hutt, who a short time ago. accidentally tell and bmke her wrist is making a rapid recovery It ls when such misfortunes occur we fully reaiim the blessing of an X-ray in the Western Hospital. without which, the patient would have to be con- veyed a. long distance for such treatment. The death of Mr. John Burke. Elmsdale. which occurred on Thurs- day, November 28th., at the age of 74 years is mtuch regretted. Hi8 funeral largely attended was held from his late residence to The sacred Heart Church, Alberton. Monday December 2nd. when Re- quiem High Mas was celebrated by Rev. Father MOIIBQIIBH who also oftieated tit the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. Basil McNeil. leopard Bamelt. Prank McKanna. Hbrry Ramsay, Martin Milne. John Milne. He is survived by four sons: Richard. til-I.. Peter Si Catherines, Ont. Dan. Ebol- ‘rleet. P.E I.. Roland at. home; two The new City retail liquor van-l daughters. Mrs. Edward Giilis (Lizziei Summerside, P.E.f.; Mrs Fred Richards (Lens) Eimsthle- P- E I ; two brothers. Charles. Elms- dalc; Williatln B... Portland Mo: thrcc sisters. Mrs. George Graves. Worcester: Mrs. Purcell. Charlotte- town, P.E I; Mrs Bell. ibucett. Alta. 56 POLIO CASES EXAMINEII - Some 56 cases, victims of tho out summer's infantile paralysis r-pl- demic. were given complete muscle check up by Dr. T. B. Acker o‘ Halifax. N. S. who concluded a Clinic especially for these cases last week. Though this Clinic was held at Red Cross Headquarters it was arranged in conjunction with the Provlnical Sanatorlum Com- mission since the Provincial Gov- ernment has authorized this body lo organize the Polio ‘Prettment Centre In a special ward 7f the San-zt-torlum. Of tho 56 cases ex- .mlned l9 with severe rxtrnlvsls—| I6 children and 3 adults- were re-| (erred to the Polio ‘Treatment Can-l ire, while 8 othorr. were lemm- riendbd to have Muscle training; at the Out-patient Department. The remaining 39 who were only slight- ly affected were given advice us to treatment to he ranted on at , hfiffll‘. —ROBINSON -- JAIEIIINE - A quiet wedding of much interest to her many friends in this province was solcmnlzed in Tweedsmuir Presbyterian Church. Orangeviile. Ont. on October lfl. i916 of Olga Bernice, daughter of Mrs. Scott Jul-dine and the late Scott Jardlne, Freetown. REEL. and James Percy. son of Mr. and Mrs. R, George Robinson. Ballycroy. Ont. The Rev. JJ". Nute was the officiating clergy. The bride looked charming in an American beauty suit, three quartsr coat with grey squirrel trim and grey accessories. Miss Lois Robinson, as her bridesmaid. chose a grey suit with fur trimmints. Mr. Gra-nt Williams ably supported the . After the wedding cere- mony. the bridal party motored to the groom's home where s. buffet luncheon was served to the im- mediate friends and relatives. fifth‘ which the bride and groom left on a motor trip to different parts of Ontatrlo and USA. On their re- turn. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will reside in Bolton. Ont. Prior to hfl‘ marriage. Mrs. Robinson was on the nursing staff of the Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Montreal. Mr. Rob- inson ved overseas with the armed owes. having recently re- ceived his discharge. Their many friends with Mr. and Mrs. Robin- son many years of wedded hw- pinesa Forty minutes elapsed between the time the recent disastrous Davis and Fraser Co fir; was dis- covered and the time the Clty no IICQ were notified, according to lll investigation recently carried on hy the City Police Department in collaboration with the Fire Mitr- shal’: office. ' Edward W. Hughes. night tvatoh- man at the plant. informed the po- lice ha first noticed thl tin "around 5.80 a.m-" on the morning of Nov. I last. He then notified right engineer Ivan Wetter: (inter to lose his life by suffocation ll the first who then went into the tmin office to try to pho 1c no Pollen Department. Upon Walters informing him he was unable t0 operate the switchboard, Mr Hughes went moron Grafton Street ts a houu for the pltflifll of tole- phoning central but wu llllllblft to t awaits the inmitu. Io at! he finally succeeded in phoning the Policy from the hone f Mr Theo- dore faves-I.. lfl on Strut. up . n-ienv—~w--vqn Iltfldafg Yo!!- ‘ [Q0 of nineteen, salon -—MOTOF FAITY - Cha.'.cs Mc- Lellan, Mrs. Ilcbplian and sari for. rnzo and daughters ‘Ieregp and Lon "l! llld Uflflilllll Gills of IMP“! River visltiti Mr. and Ills. J. A. Clilllhln in Alberto‘ op jupdgy, dlllifunusn non limi- Mr. and Mrs. James l“; of Wu‘ srforfl mtumed recently from a trip in Ionian. Pswbdqneiv and other Newlnglsua eltilp. .-_x. ~31 PLANI non looms .. MPH- lflilllle (formerly Miss Foley) 1"“ ‘M0011 at 11.00 o'clock a. m on Ffidly. srrivilll in Bummer-sit‘: st MB P- m. when she took ths ltoo o'clock’ bus ta Alberton, art-ha" about 8.00 o'clock st hot-mother's bedside in the Wgntgm hoqptyn] “'1 hi?!“ F0189 (her mother) passed sway on Saturday, -4; 1‘- m°=l DIM-Slug event took place at Vernon Bridge on the ellening of Nov. 8th when about. two hun. 11PM friends and neighbor-p assent. bled at the lsnme of Mt. and Mrs. Milton Phirness to tender a mlscel. lemons shower tto their damhter Beryl Fuinces. Mrs. (Rev.) E.M.Aitken. Hamilton, Ontario and Mrs, C.S.M. Duffin, London. Ontario recently arrived in Geflrietawn on a visit to their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McLtuen. Their visit was necessitated by the illness of Mr. MoLarerl. who ls s. patient in the King's County Hos- ‘ DECEMBER I6. 1946 t t i L J not. Cuyurllo‘ Andra , Donald. fill ‘iervtces zerékruilllb ed by successive cot/sum“ "' v1 when vlllml him to: t..',,,,,,_ - QM devoted ‘t, tuition to duty. l» time w...“ ,, h! 00041110 almost a launch,“ ti] t% generation; o; qovemi fill l B ille visitors and m“ _ ants. ‘m may 0f whqn, o“, ‘,1, hi! IMO qperience, he acted u lllilf-llllilfllvliler and friend, Mr. Duly is llllvived by u“ following sons and dinghy“... James .. of rm Guardian ttml John, Fred, Mrp. Montague He“: nessey, Mrs. Louis Arsenault m“ Anne Duly. All reside 1.. ‘cm, lottetown with the exception o; I'm!- Wh° l! I ilfllel manage;- 1n New York. There also survive m, IDUOWM brothers and sisters 0t the deceased: Peter, Charlotte- town; James and Philip, 305,0“. llrll- Mi-chlel Connolly, Charlotte: town; Mrs. Acorn. Millview; M“, Susan. Mrs. John Callaghan m. Mrs. Nicholson, or Boston, At the request of His Honour Lieutenant Governor Bernard 5mg Mrs. Bernard. lhe remains u, ‘"103 wlled at Government HD1189. where they will m5; u,“ til the funeral Saturday morning to St. Dunstan's Basilica, then“ to the Roman Catholic COmIEIPIp Charlottetown. ‘ " ' n BIRTH S IIENNESSEY-At the (Rial-lofts. town Hospital, Dec, '1, 1945, m Mr. and M". G. Harold Hennes-g "Y. CRY. l daughter. pital at Montague. P. W. C. T0 OPEN J AN. $- Despite protests from country students. classes at Prince of Wales College will open the day after New Year's. Many students "Om rural areas have complained that the re-opening, of the Onl- lege on Jan. 2nd will compel many of them to leave their homes on New Year's Day in order to be present for class~ re-organiaation. V8 MEN’! MEETING - The regular supper meeting of the Charlottetovm Y's Men's Club was held last night at the Y.M.C.A. with a lsrgc attendance. During the meeting the impressive initiation ceremony was conducted for three of the Club's new mealbers. Wil- liam Agnew, Clarence Walker and Frank Charbonneau. As a depart- ure from the usual program of an after-dinner speaker. an enjoyable hour of bingo was held. under the direction of chairmen Walter Cox and Merritt Forsythe, with several merchandise prises donated by members. ' Four divorces were granted yesterday afternoon by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell, rep- resenting the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province, and the Ibtecut- tve council "of the "Provincial Government. Those receiving judgments ab- solute in their applications for divorce were: Boy Alfred Mills, Charlottetown; Ottn Henry Cur; tiss. Albany; Ernest Eldrlctl Gal- braith, Charlottetown; and Ray- mond Whiter Lswlor, Charlotte- town. All of the five houses built on the main highway just west of summerside by the Veteran's land Act Administration are finiolled but only three of them have been purchased and occupied. It is not known if this is because suitable applications have not been receiv- ed for the other two or whether it is due to the slowness of the te- putment ll making up its rlind about the application;- on bind. It ts understood that over as npplb; cations have been tiled by veter- ans desiring to purchase zhese houses. A quiet but pfetty wedding was oolcmnise by the Rev, C, A Britten. s the homo of the bride's parents. fi . on Monday, November ll. at 1:30 p.m. when Marjorie HRIIQ. RiN. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Francis, was united in marriage to Iurng M“. well. sm of Mrs. bunch and the tau; Stephen A. Branch of Bsthurst. ’ The living room was beautifully decorated with pink and white streamers and the arch undsr which the ceremony was performed was tastefuly trimmed with climbing ivy and entwined with crystal chain, Potted plants were arranged about the pillar; of the amh. The wit-moms bride entered the mom on the arm of her fatbl’. who give im- in nldrrlsge. ‘he bride looked charming In a street length dm of am; wool crepe with brawn accessories and curios a bouquet of sweet peas and maiden- hair fern. Her only ornament was a gokl wrist watch. gift of the groom. The bridesmaid was Miss Marion Branch. slsmot the groom who was bepomingly dressed in brown wool crepe. with brown u‘.- cessorles and carried a bouquet of yellow roses and maiden-hair fem. The m was supported lty Lorne is, uncle of the bride. The death occurred last aven- ing’ at the Olly Bonita] of Kr. John P. y, veteran number of the Ital of Oovvrnmentflottsn who served under thirteen sua- ceesive Lieutenant Governors in this Province and enjoyed the esteem 9i’ illflllllntil of persons who hld been eats at Cavem- ment House du n; that ionl fir. llt- Dim. who would have been IiIhtI-two years ofugigq my: wIllllCi vu in excellent h til ‘Io till last “M”. and had only [Neatly tall-It'll“ from a‘ the“ W" t ti i torrand Ow Neg.“ v" "n M... A native 7m a us, o! tbs late g. and rs, ,1“ U! 0f thgtlpladeqflb "on t; "t!" inst!» om __tloullil tr t on; of. FORD-At the P. it. Island Hospital Nov 23. 1066, to Mr. and Mrs. Ver- l.on Ford. Maple H'*'ls. a to", M11. ton Vernon. BILEY—At the General Hospital Saint John N. B., December 5. 1945 to Mr. and Mrs D. A. Riley, a son Daniel Joseph. MacKlNNON-"At Oanoe Cove on NOV- 30. 1M5. l0 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. MacKinnon, a son (nee Marg. nrct MacLeant, Harry Allan, CAMPBELL- At Cross Road; December 8, 1946 to Mr. and Mn Elliott Campbell (nee Norma Mac. Callum), a son. McKENNA-At the Prince County Hospital, December '7, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Cedric McKenna. tnts Zita Johnston) a son. BALDBRSON-At the P.E. Island Hospital on Sunday, Dec. a, to Mr. and Mrs. Carr Balderson, southport, a son, Ira Carr. REDDlN-At the City Hospital, Dec. 9th, i946, to Dr. and Mrs. J. D. lleddln, Mt. Stewart, a daugh- ter. SANDElSON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Detxlmber 7. 1946, to Mr. and Mra Fulton San- derson. North River, s son. Robert Carlyle. TAPER-At the Prince County Hospital. Summerside December 2, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. llorsce Taper, (nee Jennie Corbett), n son. Stluborn. COBNEY_-—Fairlie Sandra. littls daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5i Cor- ney, nee Helen Darraoti, Appin Road, wishes to announce the birth of a baby sister. Dollins Darling Mast-can. on ember lst at Clyde River. (Dr. 0. H. Curtis in attendance). MAEIIIAGES MMVITTIE - GAMBLE -- At 8t. George's Anglican Chapel. Monc- ton, N. 8.. by the Rev. J. J. Alex- ander, Elsie Wilson MacVittie 0f Cra ud, to Garfield Percy Glmblf of rside. MnKAY-lULLIVAN-At the Un- ted Presbyterian ‘MM-lg by the Rev. Roy 1:. Vessey on Dec 4. 19M, Wil- liam Stirling Maoffay of High Banit to ‘Catharine Maureen Sullivan oi Kent, England. HARDY-At Winnipeg, Dec. 7th. Mrs. Robert Hardy. formerly llfisl Ella MscDougalI of bower New- town. P. l. I. Funeral will b0 held in Winnipeg. BOAOII - WOOD - On November 25. 1M6. at st. Jamel l-nd s: Basil! church. Pentium. Nevcastiwli‘ Tyne. England. by Rev. s. Redmw- Flight - Sergeant Fred Roach. (RAJ-i) Newcsstle-on-Tyne. w Agnes Oledino Wood. Iilelllllldilit P. E Island. DEATHS DALTON-Jo Royal Victoria H08- pital, Montreal. Dec. ti. Michael Vincent Dalton, beloved child 0i Air. and Mrs. V. B. Dillon. afltd 2 years. ll months. IOLGIII. — Died at her late m‘ ldenoe. Bonshaw. Dec. 9. i946. Mr!- John Bolgar. aged 8i years. IaoKINNON -- At Charlottetown on ‘finned-y, Dec. ll, com Rankin Maslivlnon in his Ill! ear. P IIW-- st the p.m. nosvll-l Dec. i2. tau. Clifford Olrew d Gtemvale. age as years TOWNSEND - At Sherbmnilfl Dan. n. 1m. mm w. Town-emf. s’: ‘ll years. " a sbnwoon, - at tha ienml Hotel. Dee. iith. Mn. Adi and: woos in har 5th vwr- Will" the late 0.11. Smallwood WHITE-At the Provincial Ill!‘ tel-Mil. Wldnesdsy. Dec. 1i, i!“ Viola White, aged l4 years. HAW-At Boston oltv Homltll Boston, Mass, on Thursday, N- I. Walter ‘Lathern DIV!- ‘IAYDOI-lulldenly st the Gill‘ lottotown Hospital on Monti!!!‘ Dec. I, Verna Gall Taylor. If I vars. ll months. daughter ti Mr. and Mrs. w. Daniel ‘miti- --i__-ui uncut N‘ v anion ‘ ‘it Nlflitf