. \ .'._gAci~:_Twi~:1.va __ one NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS M VETERANS lthliltN - ‘Flue island wtii‘ veteran.» rcbriicd liumc “humid! evening: rte J. C. My- us. ugell; Uni" W. U. ulLYilCjfllh t 5_ last Royalty; and PLB. J. l-l. Forziflqfiilm} at t Anne d8 Beueme’ v ON DA Y lilo Elm Ave., City. IIOME BEIREAVIII) — Mrs. A. l Toombs [rnni ‘<1 urioilneiii Boston. Mass. MISSING IN ACTION — Word. has been received in iii ' Wilburt A. . U ‘ Iikl W. M.‘ erly of New Utlllllllilill, l missing in action in LlCllllllli)’ on received a ieic-i ei Wilburt \\‘.lS \\iili the: United States Army iiiiii ivriitiJdfnvs i~ overseas iii Juli. liis" uiic lllltll — Pilot Qfiicri- accompanied by daughter has arrived 1o Sllfllil Christmas with his ' till ged from tr.» it t’ pletioii of hr. 1'1‘. usry b Ink; course in biological‘ bhélit-fflvflS n FUNEIIAI. s.\'l'l Itll-\\' - ll, i \ ‘ . ic . ' .W. tiootlw was Ln lllt \Vli‘.<l00 Soui The pallbearers w‘ Mclfidyen. D o ll a l ti .\l.l< Alex McLe-uu. Biiiec MrCailiiiii. CHRISTMAS {KYSII YNPIIIECI‘). DENIED-There is unprecedented‘. activity at the local post oiiire olume of iiicoiiiitz: anti nu’- louig mail Wlllflll has not vet i(“l‘ ed its peak. la Ltl'(‘l\1l‘l' for the responding ‘Ui.'l‘lu(l tiiiiii iui‘ . Pear iii this or aiiv other Will. 0i .- Div hing iniill lil huge quantities Ilfla] 101‘ eon coming in for the past week Patrick Rfflil. Gus Arseflfilllt and and shows no sizii of decreasing S ma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 QEcEMBEkié- 391g, fLast Post and Reveille were sound- ~‘.cii at tile grllve by Bugtcr Chais- Pie. Walker. a vettraii of the Burst Great War died last week in in England, landed in North Af- cs on September 24. A- few weeks tor he was transferred to Y and saw some of tho newest asht- ing of the Italian csmblilm. hsv- the attacks on tho Gothic and Hitler lines. its received his first wound on i944. being struck with up, A brother. Emmett, is over- seas with the navy. B REABSUIING NIWS - Mrs. Preston 1.. Campbell. New Glu- has reoeivad word Department of National 5 that her son Pte. Campbell. Canadian Army Overseas, is progressing favourably after having been previously re- ported "dangerously ill.‘ -MAIIJNG RECORDS BROKEN -The volume of mail through Bummerslde Post has been the iargest in its history; over 23,000 letters passed throllflh the cancelling machine (on day, which was the biggest day. Seven extra men assisted tho relu- staff with s minimum of error. i load 01' trucks was .lso TON-Mr. Robt. Carruuiers. Mrs. Samuel Cnrruthers, Carleton; and Arnold Henderson, were visitors at tho home of MacArthur on Sunday. ARBIVES HOME ON LEAVE —- Pte. Willard ncueette. formerly of Summersioe, arrived in Charlotte- town last flight after servics over- seas. He was seriously wounded and will return to hospital at Halifax affirciift) days leave at his homo in l’ son- ivnicn crder Mr. tiox was an active Amnvns uvaitsuns-ssi- word that their so Pte. George has arrived “safely E. s. HOME ON LEAVII—Cpi_ [miig E. Arsenault has arrived Charlottetown after three and s half years overseas. f-lo will spend 80 days here befors i-sium. the clc..;li ut her ‘ Bark! mother, Mrs. Alury liowlctt i1‘. y; Auk“ Aug... Cgilege arq home for the holidays. — IIERE FOR CHRISTMAS — Jciiits Doticls has arrived iii ll 1 SilllIlllPFSlde to be the guest ' ' ' season of her potentia- njnkod e casket were a ey \Viird,_ ticdlcy Palmer and “m ° b" m‘ “um- —MIIOIIILANEOUS' SIIOW I-I- Miss Kathleen Clow and Miss were hostesses on shower held in the Olympia. Sum- mcrside. in honor of Miss Lillian __________________ P BATTIIAY-At t tai on Dec . Ali's. WILL PRESENT GIFTS-City Clerk James A. Fullerton and ex- Mayor B. Roy Holman left yester- day morning for Charlottetown th -ro SPEND WINTIJIF-Mr. ima :iie iiol‘dti' ' l ylor, Bummerside, rulhnhd . m_ tel’. (Kathryns Bmo s) Mrs. John F. Ta MaoIEINNON-Ag Kin leflt yesterday mo B Bbetld the winter months. V9 in the City last isted l Dodds.’ Spring Street. Mm .8: ‘m; oven“; July I3 Y .' < ., l) HI (I ICII II wife ct surgeon-Lieutenant Ogzgedulbrnnalg Hglfrlegta“ egg; 194 the verses were read by Miss Mabel resides in Alsfiittrti. .\l.i.~\. 3_ rriwY“ .\li' 4 if i". “i Con McFiltiyuit. Neil .\l. L-t- i ll. Postal authorities also stated that the stamp sales are iiiuch greater. of the past. About the same llilillliDl‘ extra help has been engaged last year but they lllld Liicnisei- ‘:15 much busier this hoiidav seaso - Pitcairn; ti...“ -- H0n~ Quits/Id “d the l“ curable Harold L. Palmer Judge of m 1' . , Prom” at charlmtelown mm 350k; son of Mrs. Joliii MiwNevin andtne| Christmas leaie. lion cf hislCourt at Siiiiimcrsidc‘ Oman,“ The 1 ».i.~-_ Ui‘.'i 2.. _ “Ilvégéh ivore- a street length dress of goldi The ijlfltfllllibl‘ term of the C.:tin‘y ' ' crepe with brown accessories andlcolfl‘! Wehcd bouquet of Tailsmanl es. The colt-pie were lleluhsnt and Farmer, Ur. Lyerett‘ Dell lots of Cape Traverse. Medic- “O” a “T5959 d Doctor, Mary Jane Schurm I New Annan, Widow, and Alicc l” 1!. Sutherland late cl Summersirlcnl fWidoW had the accounts passedlhn“ and the slICCESsIMl Duly fixed. The‘ Lawyers interested in the hLSUliQS We M. Matthews Oleai Stronl ‘I. C Simmersid. (Ad tho Provincial Succession Duty x office. Major Alexander lilicx Clirir-‘ ‘ iottetoivn was present for "In Ens. , km Tm“, company’ exscum. m clam were fauimls producers DQGIILL VETERAN RETURNS _. James Clifford Mvrrs. one oi Iswtnl wounded ltfaritlme war vet- rcach Caiiatla recently ii."- TIER-l’ Midi? I’ . ..i; the outbreak of war and served» - vvwgcvtelarsiilr; Neivfoiicilaiid and a o a. went overseas n- . ut two years ago and ‘iii January Sims w“ 5"“ 1m‘ "mmh t” 5m" If this year was scvereh: iriniiitieci‘ Anolll" llfirlds iii mg...‘ m up.‘ llOlll5 of the Cuitiss Candv Cent - H ..i-my m‘ any Chicaari. Her grandsons ng his uol\va‘escel\L Der. granddaughter: will number a hun- in England. Ptc. lVLvers was it. 1 drcd within a year, and the great postal branch of ihej granddaughters will scon number a’ "Canadian armv. lie is the son of. thousand as many of e late Mr. Martin .\l\i>r.. anti Nlrs y bi-ui gyiificiilll)‘. Marv Myers of ximiiit Albion i leg and hip v. tie ion with the Cau- Ltnaily. Durl hedtothe this month than ior aiiv December‘ The “Kn-Hug? toy‘ place on sat. urdiiv aitrriiooti Dec. ill, i944 atthe Manse, Charl0tte-_ n: iotvn of Miss Mary Thlsbe McQuaid ‘ H. Augustus Mc- :(- former Mabel Lightlcoi lFill and ie a Nursing Sister iii The marriage tcok ““llil_\' at Greenock ..l a they were both serving oieiseas-—S Howcvor, tho lack of proper facil- ities for delivering mail in merside was glaringiy evident. The public area, which had been made much smaller during tho recent most 0f the time. of the people in the town hove to come to the Post Office for their mail; when there are not sufficient boxes to go around; and when it is necessary to crowd around wicket for parcels, there is bound to be a series congestion. there is lack of s ace but the staff .managed very e iciently. LIVINGSTONE- ROBBINS - A quiet wedding was solernnlsed at Zion Manse. Charlottetown, P.E.l.. De. Wednesday evening. December 20, at 6 o'clock when Sadie Ruth Rob- est daughter of Mr. and L lle Robbins. Martinvale. became the bride of Lloyd Stanley Livingstone. son of M Benjamin Livingstone. Mount Eti- ward Road. The erformed by the Rev. C. Carlyle ebster in the presence of the ilies. The bride look- ed charming in an orchid wool The bridesmaid. Miss Eileen Rob- bins, sister of the bride. wore s brown wool suit with fuschia 1c- Benjamin Livin - stone, Jr.. was best man for hs Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home b Mcgonuid’ and they were n-nml- until he was wounded in the back ed on the table by Miss Doreen Gallant and Miss Helen Douccttc. coma to the scat of honour by some 160 Christmas boxes to the officers and men H.M.C.S. Charlottetown. —RECUPERATING—Mr. Mac- Lean of Kensington is able to get around againnftcr a long Indispo- sition recurring at intervals from the effects of gas in World War I. Mr. MacLenn is iin ardent hockey enthusiast. I-le sponsors and man- aged the Kensingtori Midget team won the Maritime champ- ibzlmship some years ago at Amherst. .S. K -Amtlvizs ovaitsass-wiim has been received by Mrs, ‘EQLQfig, Gallant of Urbalnviile, that her daughter. LAW. arrived safely in England. sh; m; overseas, one in France and two in Italy. III-Y GRAIIQ-"Ec weeklymeet- ing of the Hi-Y Grads was held last night at the Y.M CA. with Mayor J. E. Blanchard present. The big feature of the meeting a was ilie drawing for i2 turkeys. The winners were Miller McDon- ald. Chester Campbell. Mrs. Atib- Wi’ Found. Fred Reddiii. Ronnie Woocigate. Arthiii" Shaina. Madge Miller. A. Patelaks. Willard West. H. Murphy, iv- u. c t the King" 5°- Bllfl. P.E.I., on pm l Gcor etc p_ illllbflih Bvilbara. AFU Hospital. Montague. J . PBBKC’: Station, m: if ltIaoLEAN-At tho Hoilmfll. Montlille. RE. Mr. and Mrs. James n. Montague. PEI, MncLEOD — At th Hospital, Montagu “i Charlottl own. in the North Nova Iscotis Highlanders and stated tl Capt. Burnett was oonvalescing in En at first hand the courage FROM OVERSEAS- Ford. son of the late Mr. ‘ muel Ford. Wheatle ned the gu honour thanked all her friend: in a short speech of appreciation. Af- tcr a. lunch was served the romain- der of the evening was spent in dancing to his music of Mt. Pleasi nt “ . ? hi5 sister. Mrs. Frank Kelly te. - After spending a few wceks of well-deserved rest at home. 55l- Murphy will go to Halifax for fur- ther medical treatment. The annual meeting of Prince Arthur I...O.I..., Crapaud. was held on the evening of Thur l4 last. with s good attendance of officers and members. Previous to lodge session. brethren sat down and warlock of pared especally for the occasion. After repast and clearance of table the Lodge opened in regular ses- WEDDING - A quiet wedding was solemnised at the Presbyter- ian iiianse in Btimme blul: on Mon- day. December 11th when Eadie Christina Stewart.‘ a s of Milltown Cross. was unltmi in marriage to John hank MaeKen- John MocKcnzie. of Borden. ceremony was performed by Charles Carnegie. The bride was prettily attired in s copen blue dress with navy hat mony the happy couple left h Bo friends in Borden Join in wtsninit Mr. and Mrs. MsicKenzle a happy l'li‘(‘ lii Canada for a year and ‘\t'lll lI\(“‘Si'.'I§ in 1942. Ow- .~_ i.» tum!‘ limillli he was not ai- t‘i\l"l t.» iurtir-ipiitt‘ iii the itivas- i !l . . ?""— FUNERAL YESTERDAY funeral of the late Mrs. John N Stewart was held yesterday after- noon from the Crossroads Baptist Church. Services at grave were conducted by the Rev. Sterling B. Sackhouse. Byron Jones. Silvain Peppy. E. Corragh. Amby Duffy. Malcolm McDonald. and wflililifloufi McNeill Interment was in the s- joining cemetery. ~-——— t HEAVY PASSENGER TRAFFIC h —Loca1 railway officials report both freight and passenger traffic to be exceptionally heavy,‘ taxing to its utmost all available rolling stock on the Island division. senger traffic has been heavier for the last few days than at any cor- period in the past and is increas ng daily. Railway auth- orities propose, beginning Thurs- day, to run a special train daily up to and including Saturday int order to take care of all Air Force from the Charlottetown.' and Mount Pleasanti who mav be going on ltfli. isti l 10;... _ v . ic his discharge from the tiiiitnit ~ Army within the tiext few He has a brother a member of the LR lieivcvcrnns‘ Gilard of Canada. “ . I ~ —FL'NI-IR.~\L 0F MRS. EMAN- Iflil. WElMjE ~Tll0 funeral of the llzlie Mrs Emanuel Wedge of Sum- niersitic was held yesterday morn- ing with Requiem High Mass cele- brated by Rev. J.C. McDonald at st. Patti's Church at nine o'clock. n Rt. Rev. Mar. G J. MacLellati n."- , lll‘i.llE'(l lvlacLcod. Summerviile. daughter. Barbara Jean. FUNERAL AT KINGSTON - The funeral of the late G. Ph-dnk Godfrey was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday af- ternoon to Kingston United Church where services were conducted by Skinner and the land Hospital on Dec Mr Vernon River. a son. WAUGIl-At the Pri Hospital on Oct. i4 and Mrs. Norman Bedeque. a daughter, Nellia Datvii. FARMElt-At xinaci-s. P. a. 1.. i... Dec. l3. 1944. to Mr. and MrsJonp W. Farmer. a son. David Aching, MYERS - At the home of Mrs. N. W. MacKlnnon. Southport on Dec. l5. to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mv- ers, l-Iazelbrook. a daughter HORTON - At tho home of Mrs. W. MacKinnon, Southport, on to Mr. and Mrs. Hm; Horton. Mount Albion. s divini- ter. IIARTMAN-At the Kin Hospital. Montague. P i944. to Rev. G- R. and lifts. Hartman. Georgnown, P. E 1., a ne . Ilings County Hoi- Rev. A.E. Todd. in the Kingston Cemetery. Poll- bearers were Frank Howard. Gol- die Smith, Duncan Marshall, Ev- erett Holmes. Herbert Barrett. and Bertram Younkers. M. C. AIRWAYS GETS PLANE — A six-passenger Lock-i heed Alrcraftims Just arrived herei for Maritime tantra] Airways. was announced last nig machine is a very useful addition to existing equipment and will be ea- pecially meful for charter Capt. Carl Burke. manager of the company sad. The plane. with a hour. is 40 miles faster than ers used by the ccaritpany. -s|tmvizs HERE-Mr. w. w. MacLcllan of Hsrburg. Alta.. hes arrived by plans to spend some me with relatives and friends in Kensington and Indian . Mr. MticLellnn is s native of Indian River. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. MacLellaii and left Ills native province about 25 years I-Ie holds a position in tiperatlng department of tlie Cau- iohal Railways in Hfll- V s first visit home -siuce leaving hereJ ' s the Lodge to be in good financial The Wor. Master, Bro. William Waddell. having complet- ed two years in office. and about to vacate the chair. S harmony and good felowship ex- isting in the [lodge and thanked the members for their help and two-operation in the carrying out . Felix Gallant. Arias Arsenai it, SENT T0 SUPREME COURT — Tileodore Arseuault. coriniiltteo before Supcncuaiy Mas-l ‘mourn ycstauay to stand tiial on . .- - a - f tli duties of his office. a €“sb‘ge cf IIIAJISIn-Ughwl at the (‘Pug Grmd Mane! B!“ ‘L vex“ M m t rlcnds and neigh- L mntfinerl core en oo hours gathered to extend their fel- ieitatlons to the Ybung couple. ANNUAL MEETING-The sn- nual meeting of the "Pour Branch" Carleton School on Friday evening. Dec. 15th, with a fair a."- tcndance, The secretary and tr urer gave a very clear and full report of all business done during This was followed by for the year. $-c.1oo.a4; total (X- penditure. $25,673.59. far the largest business done by this Institute since organization in The following is slate officers fog the etisiiing year. whichi were all rc-clected: PicsidcnhWal- I-lammill: vice-pres. sect, and tress. Hermes additional directors. *5 Ulllicil FBIJPlli-ily sitting of the Court in ueorgciown. W. . . . s ley. K. Ckaippaared for the 1am“ or omcer‘ for the ensuing The result was as follows: Wor. blaster-Jim. J. H. Dep. Master-—Willard Rogerson. Chaplain-J. Verner Moore (re- Sem-Stewart Inman i"- ec ). Financial Beep-Fred C. Bher- easuren-Stafford Leard (is- daughter c-f Mr. John Lawrence MacNevin. Crown. The preliminary an. in connection With the death‘ cl .119 late dov nose who died at’ the r. E Island i-iospltal on the= morning of Dcctmbu‘ ii The late Mr. itcse. a rcszuent of Red Point.‘ was found about 2 o‘c1ock on the, morning or Dec. 7 hing in a diesh‘ that setilement. He was in an unconscious condition and never rallied. The gEYlUCIICC at the prelim- inary hearing yestzrdzty was similar to that, heard at the in iuest apart from further evid- ence given by Adrian sfeDcnnld. St. Cathcrims: John C Campbell. Red‘ Point: and Preston Coffin also of —COUNTY COURT OPENS — terdav with Judge L G. Lewis siding The docket consisted of six- Moore t teen cases and. according to prac- ' ates were reserved for hear- m. law] ros Mr. and Mrs. Harold King. laws;- Montague P.E I., a daugh- ter. Heather Dawne. ROBERTS-At Khikora on Doc. 12. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Roberts. a son. Joseph Marcellus. CAMERON-At the Prince County Hospital on Dec. 16. 194 to ‘and Mrs. Hank Cameron, St mersirie. if son. Charles Keith. I-"elioiviiig the ceremony Mr. and‘ iVtacNcviii left on a he case o; Bessie B ix. vs. Murdock Dawson occupied [the attention of the court through- t the morning sitting and after ourt was advised that a ad been reached bv the parties iuvolvcd. Counsel tcndniire were l-leiith Strong. K.C.. EJ-I. Strong. K C . W II an. TiL Compton. Marshail—Frei Cakes. Lecturer-Harry Qiil-ley. Dept. Lech-Percy Committee-Act. rreo Fail; and. 3rd. Alva Walsh; Best; 5th. Ches'er Siciz Cons-Rev. J Stewart Inman. Verncr Moore. AIIIIIIOXS—VEI‘IIEI‘ BIOOPC. Seotia and New Brunswick. a l o PREMIEIVS (‘OW DIES —Abeg- 1d ‘ g . . ~ .. _ wcit Bluebell. famous dam from iii ‘ “a O wmnt mp1s?“ lentils herd of Premier J Walter Jones. is (lead of avidcniizi and ge- neral dcbilitir. ller (lam and dams arand champions. shi- herself gradq NAVY - 'l‘lll‘0\l!h the iTvuvGsroiv-nonniml-atzic}. Kenzlc. Commanding Officer of lLM C S Queen Charlotte. about of iiiivzii ratings. find the time ef THREE VETERANS IIOME -- Pd "Xlwllffliv "m “W a “and “llflmd Three wounded men. veterans nloii. She bore iiine calies. one which ilioci at birth. and all but‘ mic- of the others swirl for $5.060 mic hull son heath a herd ai ourncd over the holidays til Jan-l. MacFarlaiie. Albert Weeks. 15t-h»—$ rt Hudson lxiwther. Stephen Huesiia. Fred MacQuar- rle. Reginald MacFarlahe. nrs tvere also re-cleetezi. by Rev. G. ciiriyis Webster. iss Sadie Ruth Robbins of Chili'- lottetown. to Mr. Si . Livingstone of Ml. EllWtlfd 11.1. -. GAR fronts. arrived iii night, They were greeted at Win- aloc bv officials of the Veteran's CHARGE “rlTIIBRAIVN-Prose- icution of the czisc of Jutncs Banks —BUILIJING CHANGES —- The Jix. of Mt. Pleasant. charged ivltii Charlottetown Saturday ‘Trappist lvfoiiiviery iii IIIRIIIIOIJZLI P" uni-S WBV i0 his ilullle- another lllp herd of Lincoln Dew- their lives at the naval barracks two storey wooden building belong- yesterday afternoon. d ing to Mr. George Bishop. locate on Water Street, sun-imersi" . be- Reecpiion Committee and Q ILETT o ROBERTSON»- ther officials of the same aiding an escape from the “m,” ‘Pnsomafl chariot‘... iwitlidrawn by Crown Prosecutor J. MVBYS 011115186 ar. New Perth, while another is in i CHARGED \VITII DLINSIAITGII- l 11 TER.—Ralph Burns of F. charged with iiiatislaiichiei- mciqigon Saturday on information laid ' ' Iors Magistrate J. W. McD‘ ntague by Cpl. Harohispt .P., Solirls. Tit .- umnionerl n. Jill" trato IYILIJLHILIlII J-ry hearing at Sour-is nesday at l phi. "oiof before _i\'l;i_<;- or i\ nreliiiiiii- I'll nicked up .i ~apin on. (‘lflVflll by ltiilph BIIIIIIS mi Limit. Patrick F‘. hfririi‘. Alder i All ..0n Wcrinc-sdz . clay morning wi .i mil in the Roman UllllYlll" C€‘lIl"¥‘l'Vil...»i at Cherlottfloivii. c, .W. Bell. Cant. .I..l. s. Lleut. Nii-liirsnii. ilriii. Ind Islelli. Jiirlt ‘frilitiwz’. Mnlltuerr- were: lii‘ George Siciizii ' Urban Pit 'lll, Ji: Pius Callaoiriii. “Illl"l' f. McDonald. iiiirl Frtllrtiviiig ls the order of ‘ll!’ _ funeral DIVVCtKwECIiI 1 5 Firing Purl, Cleraytninuis mu: Funeral Director. ' Representatives 0IR.C.M.P. lCnl. McPhee and Coiisi. MeLr-ilan.) Three vollcvs were fired twrr the and the "Mist. Post" and _ Reveille" sounded by Cpl Prick-ms 25th anniversary of ordination Brnim. Wednesday, D"lt 7J1. ON TIIIIITY DAYS FITIILOUGII ‘ Mothrv liar hero in the person ‘ . F. C. MacDonald. IVLM“ of Jitnctioii. arrived home Marie MacDonald o.’ Officer Ross was in char e uf the arrangements for enterta children and their loud applause testified to their appreciation uf the kind of show put on for their benefit. Talented young local pec- ple gave exhibitions of tap danc- ing. violin playing. The motion pictures. ncedless to say. met with the child Bach ceived a gift from Santa Claus who was decked out in his usual array of furs. Children from Protestant and Catholic orphan- wers also present. "Were it not for blood plasma, l‘ dead duck now." Pia. James D. Shepherd. crippled war veteran. sald upon his return to the City last night. A son of Mr. and Mrs. B herd. 8i Pownal Street. enlisted on August ii. he went overseas nding three months (liit Our the station. The vet- Watson MaeNaught. erans are Sgt. J D Murphy, ii, e adjourned preliminary hearing jcame up before Magistrate W. E. El in Sumrncrside yes- Btiiiks is a former assist- ant jailer at Prince County Jail. iMr. MacNaught explained Court that. the only evidence the Crown had were statements made oy two men. one of whom is now the other is in the Prince County Jail. both of whom have since re- pudiated the statements. A Sum- man charged under the Excise Act with possession of beer was fined $25 and costs. Another Sunimcrside man who was charged Prohibition Act with possessien of moonshine, tween Toronto Bakery and Olympia Restaurant. is being mov- or to Granville Streak which also be- woodsri building on this land is make room. that another but the Water Street locstiorg town or. Saturday. . 044 Rev. I. Judson Levi‘. M15! Allen Robertson w Russell Richard Garrett both o! East Bai- Newfouhriland. Four daughters were’ sold for $5,610 and one of CURLEY-At his Essidence at Port D . Carley in his 05th McDONALD-At Dover on Nov. 2!. '4 I944. Angus McDonald. aged 79. IIOWLETT—In Quincy. Mass. on is. 1e44, Mary 1.. widow of W d mother of Mrs. Bertha J D. Kailher, Mrs. Peter McPernan. Mrs. A. E. Toomlbsjt f-Iedley V. and E OW . Wilmot Valley. Dec. 20. 1944. Mrs. Fret! H. Clarke, aged {V - At'his residence at ustus. Doc. 20. Edwin Cur- LONI.‘ - At Milltvalo on 0. 1044 MI! glticrd. if Pownal St, e. E . Paqliriof Soul-is. Bli-RRETT _ COL“ _ M EL —IIARBOUR. FROZEN — Sum- r is now pretty well rozen over for the first time this ougli fnr a person t0 cross on yet. Cii Wednesday there was still a smnli open spot to th cad of the Railway Wharf where there is a strong Electric Light Plant pond has been frozen for about a week and people are now skating on it. This is laterl for this pond to freeze than a D0 M", Q_ q, gsn-gtt, Charlottetown. SPICE-DUNCAN - At Manse Friday. Dec. i5. -IIOME FROM OVERSEAS — Cpl. Louis Ranahan. R.C.A.1".. ar- rived homo on Wednesday morn- fter serving f‘: thrcc years Christmas with his p a Mrs. Thomas Ranahan. Perri- wood. l-Ie is on a thirty-clay fur- lough. CpLRanahan enlisted short- outbrosk of war and COD lfllfil. till August i941 when he was posted overseas. He was employed with EH1‘. Holman Ltd, ‘Sllllflmkllds actors in 101M - At a meeting of the P. '°°'~“\"»\ Island Shorthoi-n Breeders‘ As- bfé in the office of ,of Agriculture. the followiwng slate w" ‘guilt Bound 35w.“ 5 leer mas o! Weybridfl. aouria. Englan- c Am - E's-Giana’ M “U umh Manse 0n 9% 044 , Rani‘. msaMaryTliisbe _ officers was elected for e iiL‘LlS(‘(i wxisicmning Crosby. . Virc-Presiticiit. iii-W \V7Ll'lll'tiEi0\'.‘liZ Th? llliilllilfl‘ “"'\Vl‘lgllt. Charlottetown. _ was laid iii connection with ilietmimi nglyvyis, winsioc; death a! the P r.‘ 1. liosiiitzzl I"l‘l~jW;;i;dy gigimi, HQi-ppi-i; Qliay morning. Dec. ii, (ll. lttiy R -Who never re iiiied ClilIBClili‘. after having 3.a.m. the piccediiig moriiiiiiz in f llltftl near his homo at Re .I‘he coroner's jury ~the cause of Rose‘ ed '10 “years. - At est Royal y, December 18th. i944, Godfrey in his 71th r DAIIA Ir-iAt o nu 1944. Daniel Victor 59911!" WINS CASII AWARD —- A Cali- fornia exchange sayszg Miss Flor- solidated Vultee, was one of the women employed there who tool: the cash award offered for The f-dswlng Islanders. valen- ans of the fighting on the val.‘- ous European battle fronts. ar- rived in IIalifax yesterday on the holaiitnl ship. Lady Pielsoii: kin. Itirs. Belle Nicholson (wife). Kilmuir. Kin ‘s County. atchilder; next of ,t'ncr. Cixiptiud; Peter Martin. Hun- lnivii. Considerable discussion cen- , Wired about the importation of rt PQUU-illlglilv bred Sharthorn bull. This rfliwrled tll-"ltlaniiniil was imported some 5 df-‘fllh "Wlliflzgo by the Association. hGIHOIFhIiBE. concussion of lhf? tciiclciice at the meeting was large brain, rind shock its liit‘ result wil liit by iin illlliitfiflllilfi. With Major Hoov‘ R. Williams Our Boarding Huuss check for $46.00 for her su ges- tion of making one work shec _ posting one week's total for each project in each department. [his system she believes will shuffling and CufiIlISlOn of haml- lin; a great many sheets, also sav- in/g of desk space and many hmirs of work. Miss Inga came to Cali- fornia with hcr mother more than a year ago and have been residing at the Downey Motor Lodge. Rho. has many relatives in P. E. Island. DOES HE DO THAT THERE ARE SOME OF ‘ICJR FRiENDs HE DOE SN‘T LIKE? and s iii iiiliflpasi 3 . mmlv "mgwss “'9' m“ 41 Elm Avc., Charlottetown Cpl. 0. K. Profit; next of liln. Mrs. Winnlfred L. Profit lwlfeh l8 Upper IIillsboro Street, Char- Spr. J. B. II, Perry? eta G. Perry (wife). it . Iliulllllll)’ ‘lii night. 3.. \ (Jmvc CAHTCJ l-lc is one of those from got thirty days leave. on Sept. 2. 1939. and m the St-eniid Battery of Ctiiiatliiiu Artillery in and Italv, where he won the ' Ho has three bro- illltl a sister in i-hc services. kin, Mrs. Elinor Andrew tmoth- Pie. (L J. Aitken: Mrs. Cather- Pie. I. A. MoCarvillo: nut of Margaret McCarvllls (wife). 24 Elm-Ave" wn. rte. A. J. McDonald: nevi of kin. Mrs. Ilorlnda F. V. Refine: next of hl Margaret Rafusc Peter's Road. Klnfs County. Pic. J. D. Shepherd: A very pretty wedding “has sol- River on November 27th. 1944: who in marriage Mliglargarct Isobel Avis. Reriiiiriii Ii..=i It ly who Mass was simu at ‘lie Chiii-rli "rl Hi: enlisted the Most llofy Rodrrmci‘ by iii" went, nv inctor. Rev. A. l\llll‘D-'li‘l'll(|_ Fgglgryifd i - "ducted su-viccs at ti... Rniqil Sicily "lii To the strains of march payed by Mrs. J. E. F ill ovelv bride entered on arm of her father. floor-length gown of ivorv brocaded with l(|llf‘(I iii i913. The three remain- inf! brntivrs arr Addison. in Italyi Jot-k. who is in Belgium. and B‘!- rtm. lil Firikiiid. His sister Lorna. the Ali Friire overseas was ringer-tip veil was h= a wreath of orange? nl ~ e cairied ii bouquet of Amcnean with the (J W A.C. After visit- ing l'll"li\t's in lint-mony Junction We. ' iiiiviwl‘ lii Boston. IlI)I.‘-'!\'I‘ION ANNIVER- ‘riit- ltev. Richard R. St. _ \'ll‘P~l\l‘f‘5l(If‘Ill. tiiitl Pie. J. t‘. Tobie: neat of sin. Hugs‘ the gm or the traum- was attended bv her sister. Miss iiRth izoivti ufb *- vstlh a corsage uf Talisman Roses hat. "hi! grooms- . Justin Rell. bro-l oom. now stationed TI f I Mr “i ‘b‘.""bo.z‘°£l“°§s.il'a'“'a“'° Pie. F1. L. Pailuet: next of kin. l? to: nt America. director Martha, its Ladies’ c. liifled t . of the Order of Auxiliary and associate editor Flxtcnsioti l" FERRY DIRECTIOIIS’ MEETING -Ari increase over 5 s Ferries Ltd., service this yea" was i in iltr- priesthood on Thursday. Dec. '“‘“ 2i FUNERAL AT GEORGETOWN‘ try-imp 53,-! —-'I‘Il-e funeral of the trite We. Indsrick Walker ivns held yrsicr- day afternoon from the Univd at Genreeiown. Sci- were conducted h_v Rev. Mr. Ihv also rflfleintcd at’ the or "-117. side in the Georgetown cvmve >1 pallbearers were: IJP r. P. L. up C. Boudreault. Pie. H Mai . mo. HA. Stewart. Pie. P. Miii-ohv. He. G, McCormack. Pie. J W. Lavcrs. ‘H1116 volleys were fired ovvr Mel. , open grave by l! firing ll"l'li.‘ from ‘ m» ‘leach Grove Cnlmp. “Th-l- ‘litzhii; 4 w. (-1 .. H,“ >15,»- 0 ctlmn rim n elite! t.“ The i9t!i Cnmnziiiy Voter-l by three mcmtrrw. caxxtieeigsaestirieattmhbiannual: I” a R s oc o - uv and friends. took place on fift- oon at l o'clock from ate real ence. the se MaliiQusrrlo who spoke com tirti There was a large concourse o peo- ple premntuto pav bwhfill‘ last tribute reported at s recent meetitt! 1rd island He attended St. Duristiins University. Charlotte- iovm, and llwitxcr: Quebec. and ivas . ]r;t'ri(".'v'h, mi P'.".:‘“lb'r 7'. l9 Hcnr" J FYYrir". on the ferry was: Passengers 44.- 480: autos 5.158; trucks - was stated that the "Prince Mrva" will be on the marine slip at "- tnii all Wlhléf‘ and will undi-ritb thorough overhaul. is _ to a new auxiliary riiesn engine and generator as a standby in handle the electric equipment th- and plans are being made to have her back on the rim on Mav i. Consideration is being given possibility of hwinit an itu-tn-tiiite tinteiiat Womi Islands take care of the traveling out- fnqilll-lesmré now be iig motil- te. The necetlsltv improvements at .0" terminals. hut especially at Car- bou. s4 well as the ittiportahco of ~l "est Frv Millie-r Pt John has spent Drac- nl'v his 0111*» nriesthoed in mis- O':l ivrin for six recreior" i’) 1'1"‘ to choir of the Uhlted iR i-mrq i... has niymt pwl nvrniol/ri. u" r C“ d i M‘ ‘ ‘iitr- "afoul li"'""“‘n"l‘i_'ftnf‘t;i'ist"g:le ca, for t-l soluble st (i o _]f| ;1_ n qt‘; M. r. i...‘ , ,,_ ‘s... 1 my», a deceased had hs-lnnerrl. “'.'l'§“""t"l1.*§f‘l\ °’i”t~'v»9f iiic lsfnts. of America. C Pa ii nut-ca mo: the smics st