DECEMBER 31_ 1943 m; oi-isntiotrrwrowivmousaplm ‘P FIOURTEEPL 0uia ... (MIR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS . u ‘. _ - _ italic cur-i» . E — At tli K - l-lvspitil. Montagug, Wu"! Dec. 24, ma to M., 1-0: “quigqnisgfi ‘$5.31.. princi- i- ~==-- ..=*~...-<*.:n ‘rat-u 0 Q " ‘ ' of which he TWO FALSE ALARMS — firemen received two false BN8- last evening sbout the hour of TUESDAY "cm TAKES ADVANCED COURSE- Aliioiig those graduating and dual- sccuapiiahed durius lelnt winter. to iiwfflli ties already provided. MONDAY [Gallant There are two brothers, ' Ulric and Verna of f-Ialifax and ARBIVES OVERSEAS - Mrs. two sisters, Una and Eva, Mrs. Ivan J. E. Brown oi’ Mount Edward Nicholson. both Sununerside. t.lie the Road has received a cable from her husband, announcing his safe arrival in Great Britain. He is serving with a Canadian Army un- it. 82nd WEDDING ANNIVER- §ARY.—'C0llQl‘lItllllill0llS arc being extended to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MaoKenzie, Rustico, P. E. L, who will celebrate their 62nd Wedding Anniversary today, December 27th. ..'0N CASUALTY LIST -- Pte. Newman Joseph Batchilder. Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, i5 re- ported as being dangerously ill in the latest Canadian Army cas- ualty list. Pie Batcliildcr is a son of Mr. Reginald Butchilder. Georgi-town. He. was 2i years old and had ser- ved since the outbreak of war. be- ing a member of the Prince Ed- warr. Island Highlanders. He had been through the Sicilian camp- aign and fouelit in Italy from the original landing until the day he was wounded. no father arrived in EUIXUDCITSICG on Saturday even- R. B Mrs. Euphemla McBwcn, for more than 50 years a. Manchester resid- ent, passed away on November 29th at hcr home 244 Sogaulorc Street. She was bom at Prince Edward Island, and was tile wifc of Stew- art Afcliiwen, who suvivez, and who fiomu-rly lived m the New london lstriot. frying as Lieutenants followina an advanced course in iery train- lng at Petawawa last week was 2nd Lleut. l... P. Berrigan. of Clyde River. P. E l. FIB-E AT GARAGE YESTER- DAY-The firemen were sum- nicned to s. garage. located on 81 Birchwood Avenue. esterday at 4.40 p.m. The fire Wh h lasted for about half-hour caused little dam- age to the building. 21 YEARS MARRIED - Ml‘. and Mrs. Sheldon Ross. 159 Dor- chesier Street, were receiving the happy congratulations of their friends yesterday on the occasion of their 21st wedcing anniversary. . - . .11. J. s. o. o. Wood. p.m.; 1.0.. J. l- McAuleyz Tyler, wJ. Carr: Trustee. H. I: Word, PM. . WEDNIIDAY ABRIVES OVERSEAS - Mrs. J. E. Brown of Mt. Edward Road has received word that he;- hus- band has arrived safely in Great grlgain. He is serving with the it. FAMILY BEREAVED I— CIDI. Finley MacDougall of Belle River has ABCEIVBII the sad news of the ice. however, half way Point no trace of anything could be found. They were also called to s fire in the city work-shop. op Pownsl Wharf which proved tobe but the reflection o! the flare in the stove. IATION MEETING A. MacMillan J. A. Clark left by In d '. plane yu- of the Maritime Hospital Associa- tion and the Maritime Hospital 11.95.- the York ATTEND HOSPITAL ASSOC- J. D1’. tordsy morning, for Moncton, where they are attending board meetings , , CHRISTMAS- ‘IOII NI I o‘ many relatives. -ROTAR! LUNCHEON — H "v ‘We wrvst-ui-tti ws: the gues Dem a n“ in the sole owner. He abilities and found be successful. His was in mil-c $1»? cep . and he late; tice his insurance would be Habsdnoiiisurance onDea ii. wbentbefiiotcok wi and to point the offer was not sc- assumed the business to only difficulty s ived no- "stove used lowell Poole, Mbnfague P Q-ifgwsar I t — At the ~ ty Hospital, MontagueKi-ineé chili Dec- 24, 1m, a. My ' a“ 1- o: William Stewart, w...“ Mu . 1. s son. ' ‘m- T’ tli Deg. Prince V. 3.1 Glen ill-FAN — At il...li°""‘.l“ .2“ 1° will; . an rs. ‘ - a son. w‘ MRI-l KELLEY — 'A Street. Dec. 26. Mrs. Earle Kelie Francis N - At the at... m, it! l%x,1diorli(dsrylizgild °“M'?§.°°““"‘i . Newson, Union Road, a daughter f celsive fat on the frying potatoes. This fat when dropped on the floor. la well as the material used for s y poses, would account or the surp- lus grease found at the head of the stairway, which is near the stove. The iargeesuldron in which fines lg gtzntainm coulfilwa-lso havg n ups , ca pg Rrease appearance. Witness said n mm m. ma. av the R." “from have been possible for cets and~ Mm Margaret PM,“ inn. dORs to enter through the broken A. MacDonald. both o; , PM‘ windows st the rear. He also said -—-—————-_. ____ Luise firsuinixgéietd hslv; Ottlallflgdttflli; DEATHS a ca o are u “"' ~- s. the basement as the dressing room E3375!’ — Died at hQYlviOTTTCTa a situated there. Witness states M iii-aw". Dev- 2H. rs. m1, emphatically that in a case the Gliipll’. lied 83 years. fire was absolutely ace ental. so mcefireelj-Jllggglngz P. 12,10“ ~ . , llmc; . S. Gm“ far s: he was concerned. Mr. Gordon Holmes appeared "88 “will 90 year for the prosecution yesterday. and sll-l-IPIMNT -— At lier Mr. R. R Bell for the accused Summer-side on Tuesday The case was adjourned for ar- b" 33- 1943. ' lament until 9.80 this morning. BLACK — -i_. service Association. These ings which are being held in the Brunswick Hotel, followed by s dinner last evening, will continue today. It is expected that Dr. Mc- Millan and Dr. Clark and Mr. I.dwel1 Doyle, chief field organ- izer of the Association will return Thursday morning. FAMILY REUNION-Mrs. Hugh "FISCHER. Maiiavfagch’ Rfigadkwhc as vescnsn e . . . .. [entertained for her husband home Ion holiday from Maine, and three of their sons. also home for the holiday at a family reunion at her home at a Christmas dinner. It was a very happy occasion as one ?.§.>..‘5‘§"a5°p'$5a ‘Qzltiiiifhiiif ‘like i-wm- h" evil" =- “new cently returned from a prison camp gmwgfieg°gv€éerbzvgryfinfudagz v . s Yiltm it“? 311i? “i” 5" i- "WW5" in“ .:.::~=:::;:.:*;:*:.:r'" at? 2:31;: iofiwfigof," 3:11‘? giffififfgj “away on December 26th. The fun. 50h. Raymond Patrick of Saint B"! w" held ‘m wedmuhy ‘mm JQhfL Rggfefl w“ “m,” ma, the home other nephew in Am- the other Ilylllll sons, Wing Com- hmt- l- ailitrsitigssi w;l§.*...“tr::.:t - <>m@m'_I~e§3g;-e" -, m; 3 co ma d_ M t, L d The installation oi o rs o ‘ lgQlaKeitlln Partrick, (sgllzgghereatln f"? “If Al-egzmxnk Iogilgeeeudoy :2; cggggwiglfégfi “Efisffefi! gbrifielyne‘ 882% 7lf§§§§¢m.. D” v _ . . an . » - egg. Xghriétexlniisundgéfiratttjioilifi 1:15. Monday eveninfl ino the 10%| Y!“ “w” '0 mow" u" muwlllfl 38* 1943' on”? M- Berllflld. aged fi death of his brother. William Ewart Gladstone. in San l-‘raii- cisco. Calif._ on December 14,1943. The late Mr. MacDouaall was born in Belle River seventy-two years IHC. —""“ The death of Mrs. Charlotte ! _ IiiES AT ALBANY - An .d D b m, ‘aged ‘figment o! Prince County’ Doll-on occurie on ecern or é, uiicl one known to a great many Em m in e l.'.Cl‘.E'CliS died at Albany Sunday in ggg o1 geventy-gix, Although 5118 Flying Officer Edward FJnCii, R.i Shaun Chief Szuxz-rintinicieiit oi ...e person of James Gillis, aged had not been in good health for C A. P arrived at his hcm-z 1n i. Education, rrceivi-rl n ielcarnm on about 90 years. Tu very lmriy some time her death was very sud- Sununersitlc on Thursday eveningiCliristnius Eve informinc liar that pfople he was hotter known by den and came _as a shock to her from overseas having s vccl their-flier husband. Pilot Officer Jack 41115 nickname, "Stork". lie was a relatives and friends Her husband. for three and one halt _ airs. Bc-;Mai~.l.c.in. RC. has liecii rP- former resident of Kenslilgton Joseph Doiron, predeceased her fore ioinzng up F, O. Arnctt ivus a llilligiit lbifi-‘lllf; Isnllll‘ up ugufilllllll‘ where lie lived a large part of his him-Be“ 39315 “go- practicing attorney in Siillillltr- ‘d_ ii 19s‘ at LISSLIII. _ R Zlllllls- life. He died at the home of O‘- ,, , . side ~S. Pm" 0mm” Maclma“ ‘s a 5°“ D7 Connell Nvonan. Filncral services , ““1*G5R NEARS LOMPLE‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver MacLean, w“ be mm today from seven HON-It is expected that a hang- —I-‘AMILY BEREAVED - lvianyfilili He cillisied in Ausllfii- 1941- Mile Bay Church -s. i" a‘ ‘he Chammeww“, “W?” friends will regret to loam g1 LhQfHC received his Wings at Calgary l?!’ U"? Mflrmme Ceml" NW1" 114-31), 1n the 11mm.- c;-,uy_-,_\- HDSJnnd took xiii ndvunrerl roilrse at will b8 Teddy fflr ll_59 Within B 16W 135131 on Tugnd-qy‘ nigh! o; lvlm Sumiiicrsiric ivhvrv he remained (l-lls- Tile dllwl-j Hi9 118MB instill- Williain C0lllll0l‘ alter a lingering [Or 1° “TQKS 19-111"! ill N°\'i‘lY1b*-'l' Cd “ow and lcsterdny seven o‘ illnesg she ‘v.15 51 w“, of age, this year fov- the Bahamas where the 59" Wt?" l" Flaw The fir!" Thesympatiiy oi the entire com- he his been Until the present ggnfiagt- P “"95 and 5°“ have m” and daughter of lvlrs. R. H. Nich- ' Dignity is extended to her husband filitle- 121/!!- tlVlflfiil-PR; lffilellffsv 11115 w o is a member of the Veterans 6M" 8 i101! 0H H r1169 0 H95 1 1 , 5; 1 , ii Guard of Canada and who arrived ‘ College and later graduated from gfiglzlfiogoxlthgsf Gbgorgaer 318;: a FUNUFAL AT nlvERD-‘LE _ name on Thmsdu, mornmg’ and to , Queen-F Lv,,“-..,.5"_v_ H? has been ,Montreal_ The bride were an e“ The funeial of John A. MacFadyen her surviving relatives. The funer- an active igvorkev iii the Y_ M. C. A. qmsite gown o; mud“ blue “my, “"5 Fem {mm m5 “it” residence p1 wok place U11 mquy mQfningibCillll PrDSltlOnt of thclli-Y Grads matching accessories and was ab it Rlveldflle 511K158)’. DEQ- 35th at 9 dclock from her lau- hcme 1,0 and also an outstanding basket- tended b‘, he, "lent; Miss Eleanor fi-zldhxg Erflgraltlg-egggg-cifllgégfzs Lem‘ with as ed by Rev. R. E. Vessey. The pail st. Paul‘; church-s ball player- “? .05.... h....cf....k....m,_. igzscmt...“tiz ll§..§”"’.“333§ assess" “tsa.r.:;m".tii:; tiied°iiltfvt ‘ii°.>."r:f....°°'.:z eweeyunceoncie - __., 5 o0 - » o... ary Club of Summerside was a large nutnbei- of frient gather- fqlmqlfielfercl °,.f'.¢§m§'.f§l.dh°§§“§°..§ lYrllcFadyen- fwben’ M=I°K1v"°P-§§'}“ k231i’); fiifterfcrllrt gleri; Mgfflmd held last week in the Olymoia'ed at the home 0f fllliil MPS- of good wishes from their friends M” Ferltuson an.“ n w ' avinond Rupert Patrigk K d Nfrer with Ml". Patrick Ryan newly up- Raymond MJCDDHCIG, lxozrc Dame in Momma] and pmwe Edward 5,205‘ Infirmmt’ I‘. '- m‘, _ and M]. an s‘ winbd juienile welfare oflioeride Grace, Montreal, to tender a 151a,“; “me a” lam-leg, 531m John “piggy M“. for the town of Summerslde asmniscellaneous snower to their DIES ‘N. ‘EOSPITAL my pagflck pEf__sa1m ' John guest speaker. Mr. Ryan outlinedifllend Miss Rita Nantes. ai-lor w M m d, Emu who" . m. d h Ch“ 1 Th’ Telegraph lama‘ plans to the meeting by which itfil?!‘ marriage Th“ b"'“'l°‘b° w” ueatiishccunned ecentlv at l-iigh-*ct1$2o' i§§“<’.f.i not e b arzgne-i Tiwiisnfi!’ is hoped to help nu youth of the escorted w a seat artistically de- MC PEI h, Jar 74m m, was; Réb“, we, °“ ,f°°"§0°‘ ° cbouo ovaa compou- town. m. w. a. l-lovvntt, chair- scrap-q by her e111 friends by Miss U,“ wjauéhier Manzam, J; melThefielnairfs“§;er“g§orwa,.ded Y?“ Guardian's new serial story stairs Do “d Bake, assisted b a a attended. the service being con- Mrs. Lowell Poole, Montague. man of the ccmmlttre appointed Piiwwl“ Film“ Tm‘ w“ Mm“ late Wallace L Rodd, of dracklev the A A games?“ Funeral Hag next week. Don't miss the opening n d M“, m “my ‘ w‘ ducted by Rev, T, a 311ml] MaoIlAE - At Brockton, 9.171 Ignite mloneg for flied “crippled ygggaihggqlhfllg géilméijétl-{Jfqrggrie Point. Road and his "wife Jannet to hislfoi-mer home at Vernon Riv- chlwfl‘ gfinhgenis we're carved mtg“ the col I wThf, Fug‘, bag,“ “w”: D’ c 1 “n3 ‘m Yepm“ a” 0"‘ ' " ' . ‘ " ' Thompson ‘er The funeral services were i‘ berg-J i - ° m“ ' c- H’ er $1.400 raised by the auction. m e1“ and i111‘ emmm" , M,‘ and M“ ,.Bmm who have-held on Manda‘, December m NEW SERIAL s-roav. - s m m“ ' Beer, Messrs. J A. Webster, J, said that when expenses were paid Xfiliemjeg? ggfleMmmfifig. {c}: Duff)’ been residents II l-ligh River. Al- from St. Joachi-mls Church. Vern- L"? ma“? I” exciting’ mister ou-B- Th funeral of the late Senator H‘ um’ x‘ J’ Mara“ and J" P‘ there would be a net amount of _ l ‘T . ll <0 ll Wl W Bl"- bem, and dmflct m, near“, 4o my“ he 1 . _ n H" child '9"! vflfflml e Gordon. Interment was in the over $1o00_s piisc, the bride-to-bc m her usual - t t . m on . w re serv ces were con by '13 (y. 3r; e5_ author o; ~5_Q_5_ Oreelman MacArthur was held People. “ma” ' ' ‘ears-pw": 2'°"“‘““ f’ fffimfls“, “Wed by Rcv- Meal. Maurice Sally" and " t Happened Twice." yesterday afternoon with a service 5 l" the ..est. aner an ex en e v MacDonald. Burial was in the —-_ n, g o-giock a; m; Tymigy “sited ___ _ pleasant manner thnukt-(i all preé -\"omir BI. aque- sonooa. "l" l?“ “5“-".°-"-‘“°“‘, 5h“ “'°‘“ 2a 1 u lti _ f i. ,- _ .. 11., m". a o; _ Nell w. MacLeod. ged 1o i I Jul. following .5 u..- iepOrt of §§l’(1r“§§fg,g "iailioiln lsigén-ty 11%;; 53,915,‘ $133,355 i.’,‘._,.““§§,§..°“§v..9.. “hm” “mflfil; merslldufilélARM " Th’ °“““ ,?““‘,'§“',,§““"“'i{;‘, émfliigg, gig; Wood are lull“? ' Jud-f F? soitnaN-Iu Home?» Mwfm ‘he SWtPNRdJGI-je sgwéefmkmle Good Fellowg‘ drntv ‘lurch was: 5m!" 5““°'°d a“ ‘Mack "m" 575N955 LEAVE AT HOME -' alarm eyestei-Idfy) nrfgmgfl ‘$5.1’; lfiui. hgdpbgenunoved from his Knmwd "u" n m’ “Hm” (‘airy fgg‘ hufgwh m” i ° “Wm H‘ ‘l’ -- i b‘ ibe'l'\<'i‘ie"1n(lA en- ‘vhlch She d"? "i" rem"- Pilot Officer W~ Rm Stewart is Warehouse Tii f id t the ciiu h at t elvs °‘" e“ N“ "r r °“' ' ' Dell Dinilwell; 2- Bobby Bfllwlfie- 1552i? 5.. -- .. ' 5 ’ v. a“ i Mrs. Brazil is surived bv her spending w leave with his parents n ' e 1m which “m” 9' an“ ° w w Mn. V. H. Boulton and her port. in his 56th year. ' Grade IX-l Margaret. McMurdo; l‘ e 9.93m" 5"“? 11".! muss cistcrs Ann of Vancouver. ‘Janet My and ‘Mrs Mum“ c Stew“? Ell l’ Originated at the furnace in °¢l°¢k n°°"- . 5513b"?! M18! Chflltflbfll. Cfilltflll KELLY "' Al‘ ‘hi! Yeflflellci’ 0f hi! 2 He“, Clark, 3' M‘ and dancim. the mum 12mg fur- - - . M z l‘ d . A . . - the cellai did very little damage, The honorary pallbearers were. 30mm “m; Ohmmu M, 33mph “We, Mm My Mam,“ m vim" a - all‘ iill-arrsivrgfiig) Ralrlaertorhfretl/liitggfi §.‘."‘.vifi“..‘3“& 3§ari]z?g§¥"n'et§?it<>ci§ ‘film fgasbqulckly exflnwshec by Iueuwmm Governor l? w‘ 1"‘ "lir- Illests of m. and MIS,_Cl'lEI- Ave, Dec. an. 104a. P. A Kelli". ti. J t om she was 1 - ~ e e riiade upon their ai-rivqPI 0- Premier J- WM" “n”- iorlldwa . - formerly pf Roseneuth, PEI. and B11185 c wa. near Summers de to take a general EL s ch e! Justine Thane A 05mph,“ Oomph Jun“ huh recoi-“gissanc course, PO. Stewart A p" 1on6 new”, She is survived by her husband. by four suns. John F. McEwt-n, l-lavevhill, Muss; Harold E.. Waller H. and prior-d B, hicEwc-n. all of BEMPI-E — At in Pl Hospital on Decenfberl Q1“ gfaiuty 51ft. Ma or and Mrs. Fmj s. n. a daughter, a thousand people. F0- M°°°Ym5°k iias returned from serving Overs?“- One Bllest. Major J. s. wright o! the Prince Edward Island Bilb- lancei-s was present 5- —-II.EGBET DEATH -- Many friends in Summerside will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Grace Black on December 26th in Am- herst at the home of’ her nephew Kenneth Wilson. The late Mrs. Black who was formerly l vlllled employee cf the Journal Publishing Co., was forced. due to ill health to give up her employment here several months am and t0 ROCKY POINT FERRY FIN- ISHED RUNNING — The S. S. iFnirview is now laid up for the ft-Iunchestcr. as well a5 four grand wiiiicr, having mace her final trip mhildren and several nieces and ‘Oil FTIdiW- - nephews. i - SERIOUSLY ILL —- Senat- or Crcrlman MacArthur is critic- ally ill at his inme in Suiuner- side. Hc has bten unwell for some time but it ans only within the last few days that he became ser- iously ill. H» has been a. nmiiiiisi- of the Senate since 1925-5. , i" ‘Jar-k i\12i(‘l..(‘llll. ioriiicrl); Mi - HOME FROM OVERSEAS-l Edith Shaw. dillilllliPl‘ of Dr. H,ll p transports-X" PARKE _ - . "‘ R Balgalcnos/iring, s, aarm:riziiflwitissixo - Mrs. Dungtgn’; c, home in ~ Decem. l1 . Agfhher |N. 5.. on Suday, Dee, 3g, “$43 ‘m 1n the dea oi’ Mrs. Hammond .Mrs. a. um. all»... of the 1m m. Si” Bmk" “mm” “l slimmer- and Mrs. Charles D, Poole OLBURGOYNE-At Nam. Grunvm Montague, which occurred on Dec-‘on Dec. 28, 1943, Mrs. Henry T? WEDDING BELLS — The inur- rinw; took place in Trinity lVlein- orinl Church. Montrem, on Nov. 2O of Miss Helen Constance Le- furgey, formerly of Summerslde. CHIS in evidence including “p, - 4... Looms at Summerside. The ‘lynetg-"Lgi-kslfi; caliper-at the residence of i... ' iltailed officers are as fo s. M“ I D Mluhrm t “mum iparents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. M. Harry Mcliarlane. S. W.- md- Film» s urgeuzri’ wmm e ' Gaudet, Kensington Road. Dec. za Harry s Cannon. J. W.--Bov.| Mm o! ‘Emmi am home w 3M3’; i043, Ada Gaudet aged 20 yam, John Jarvie, Trees-R T. Dodda, we“ mm" dfm’ he, 1m m_ itIcCALLUM-At the P.E.l H08- s°°r°“"l' " 3- R- “m?” mm" ' ness m the i> a inilospitai which ‘ma’ D” m‘ m” “be” 3"“- _H" B" Bemud’ 5 D‘ " ‘mm left deep sorrow in their lives A 1%? 21.1%‘)? 138C“? sonfm ML“ Hcpkirk. J. D. -- James A. Mcr- mu" w "m": a Poole o‘ m‘; Y B "m 0 Diinstaff- "im- 4'" 5' a — mm“ “mi Toronto us. survives ' m fun- room - At up Kin " o. ‘Q, s" E B'“b‘f,"°“‘}§“°“' 15g Q.‘ em. which was held in s» James Hospital Montague p 5:5 1 “n3 P3,; QT‘: ms-tafin; 0mm. Q,“ Resbyterlm Church was largely pee. 24. 1m, infant w. oi yu- and MISCELLANLOUS SHOWER — ‘On Saturdav evening. Nov. 2 h a Lil-hie - Summerside 2'1, ltd, Senator Creeliran Macy-m;- aged 69 years. MacLEOD - At Orwell. an Sun- day, December 26th, 1943, Miss Agnes Hughes». A’ in iatc hour all dfipflrted m their hfmcs leaving wilth Miss Nantes bent, dishes for her future happiness. (Patriot pic se copy) nishcd by Ivir. Jillllllf! lrlgdrhes and predeceased by her sisters Jean i wfluk"? Mum's‘: '- M 10s AYlilm-f- C911- enlistcd in ctober. 1942. and re- Ajuuyg ovmsgAs _ word gflfffilf‘fggfiffioiiffimflaayfi w ‘ewme his has been received of the safe sr- ‘Mlllmyff- Mlyill‘ W. J- 1445150119. rligiill overseas of Lieut. Arthur Pgp- A. Macfiiay arfizb 1-1. T. Holman]; p t . c, N, v, _ _ pa carers were. Rusigll Peeppin of m? ‘h‘fci>§§.'a. Aileiicnleo. Muttart. Arthur Al- Both boy; are sons of Mr. and Mm ion, T. M Linkletter. E. P. Foley. C. 5.0. Peppin of 99 Upper Prince W. Harris. Street. Altlioughxdthelweather was ex; ——~— trecoaargenumero HOME BEREAVED __ A mieJ peg-ranting were present at the service. gran.- was received by Mrs. tcapt.) The remains are being forwarded l‘ as‘... avail. rsstzrtittxszrr ta.::t'ii::..".:"i.h"..r.t"ia gee mg-gihm- ram-d m- oz‘ Z1118, ltrsenault. daughter 9g for cremation. S. ' at w Q“ ' when he flD- E. Gallo “i . to Cox-m - late J. Octave Amenxgiiltfnd its]: " ‘mum To m‘ snownln . Jflhhg. ‘gild. site‘; 5§§$§§ Manager of the Mutual Life ln- —- A “use nil-fiber 01 trivia Christ-mas with his family u. suranoe co_ hem’ The death om-gathercd at the home of Mr- and Qhgg-iogmmwn, curred 1n Jgrsey any nospimL M11 R5)’ B31715 1515i- week w MI‘. and MP8. O D. MSCGTCRO!‘ The body Wm be Iorwarded m honor their dalllhler. Olive at I spent Christmas in the City with m1, my m. mum,“ pre niaptlzltslliowgrékmo; grille was; can. Wibliilétogen. OWAO ____ uahere e c onor . wen. . .. was FUNE __ Clair Laughiln. A prettily decor- the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. funeral §§LMWSEKd§C§Euda '51:: atod balket filled with presents W. Owen over the Christmas hol- held yesterday morning gmm he, was brought in by Alice Harris idsys. Miss Owen is stationed at 1a“, residence’ Kensmgwn Road and Glen MacKinnon. They were Yarmouth, NB to St. Dunstans Basilica whcre M me R“ o‘ N opened by Florence and Ruby R. Irwin Jenlrin; mqugem ma}, M," w“ “ma.” Laughlin and the verses "who is tak a course 9d by Rev. J. W. McCsrdle. The 1' were R. irel Pall bearers were Cpl. Joseph Gallant. Messrs. John McDonald, James Lund and Brendon Bell. service at the grave was conduc- ted by Rev. Louis Dougsn. HOME FOI. CHRISTMAS .- Mr. A. D. MacNeil of the staff of Clarke, Ruse Aircraft Ltd., Mone- wn. N B. taunt his Christmas holidays with his parents, My, and Mrs. Elinor MacNeil, 33 Em. tane Street. Suinmerside. fornia. Dec. 28. i943. rkerdlnnnd R, MaePhec, formerly of Nciv Do- mlinion. P. E. I. Burial in Califor- S. n WARFIELD — At Charlottetown on Dec. 29, iii-id. Arthur Wnrfleld in his 00th year. The remains wen forwarded from the ClliClliie Pun- eral Home yesterday afternoon to Conway. lift-DONALD — At Forest liill on December 29. i943, Daniel M. lifc- Donald. aged l years. Professional thirds at McLeod l. ‘Bentley W E. BENTLEY. K. C- l. A. BENTLEY. K. C. “_ Barristers and Attorneys-ah" " Law IM Prince Street (Mrs. Stration) of Seattle and Florence (Mrs. McAIpine) of Van- ccuvar. RECEIVES IIIGI-I IIONOR - In d latte.- recently received by duties at aspe, Qua, mei- spend- ing a short leav at his home in Cherry Hill. A. C. Hamid Wood R. C. A. F.. who s t. his Christmas holidays with h wife and two chiidlren and hi8 parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E- WOOd. K n Road, returned to his unit Ky. A. C, i Bud orman, B. C. A. F" who arrived by plane cm li‘riday to 806ml 0hr t-mas leave with his ceiver. his wings and commission at Yorkton, Sask., on December 9 of this yenr. Before enlisting he attended Prince of Wales College. Mr. Wilbur Jones oi‘ Pownal. from ENJOYABLE snowy-m, _. 0n Mr. Harold F. Jones, Roselindale. Monday evening November lst the Mass, he speaks of his sun Jack. people of Dover gathered at the who is overseas as follows: "Jack homc of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wliite- wlll be away from us again, but way tohonor Miss Barbara White- we hope that this Christmas will way with a miscellaneous shower. the l“; w” Mme onc, we A beautifully decorated basket was heard same fine new; about him‘ brcu ht in well irtden with gifts for m5 wee); He has been decor“- the! lgide-to-be. These ifts useful ed with the Air Medal and pro- a" WY W”? °Pen by M"- moted to the rank of Captain. We e Mcbu" While 1W5- 95°39 do not know how many mlsions ‘Pl-glgerggvflycgfiglg‘ minfimnlfigrQ/i: he has been on. l-lis outfit is sup- mem Aithough gom ‘Owl Ovép 9°55‘! t” be "cry mm’ and they come with suiprisc 131d gmoilon only go on extra long ones‘. {We Barbara “we and made a pram, do knew that l" W“ "n i e ° little “Thank You" in her own ini- lllld Paid Ind "l" ‘m ‘ W" mitable manner. A delicious liuich successful one to Norway, We have w“ men served m. the names lmd been W‘! that hi! is "0" 5°11"! the remainder of ‘the evening was out with the British or Canadian spent 1n musk; and w“; Air Force at night learning the’. ____ technique of night bombing. M155 Irene M11559,“ arrived Jack Jones referred to home from Charlottetown to spend i with her “Barents Mr. d0. . Marguerite McCauil; Henry Elliot; 3. Reggie Elliot Grad‘, I (bi-l. Eugene Eliiixt, Grade I (('.l— No tests. Teacher, Janet Mc- Murddo-s FUNERAL 0N FRIDAY — Funeral services for Mrs.. James Flood, who died at New Glasgow, N. 8., were held Friday morning from St. Dunstans Basilica to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Ser- vices were conducted by Rev. W. J. McCardle The pallvsarers were: Louis McDonald, Al Gaudet, Ran- kin McLaine George Hooper, S. F. Doyle an Frank Walkcr. Mrs. Flocd resided at Charlottetown until two years ago. She is sur- vived by her husband and e; daughter, Mrs. Joseph O‘Brlen, at New Glasgow. MAIL T0 MAGDALBNS -— A Maritime Central Airways plane on Christmas day took 385 pounds of first class mail and five passen- to the Magdalen Islands. Ap- pounds n! first class mail was brought bS-llfi. rne Magdalena is still operating on a sugimer-vime rst , FAR-EIVELI, PARTY - Qn 55-1. db‘, evening/Die 3rd, friends and nelghbvryfiatiiered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. illiam R. Morrison, Breadalbane, to pay tri- bute before their departure for their new hctnc in Fredericton. Mr. Thomas Wigmore in hi: usual capable manner acted ns chairman and called upon Mr. Hugh F Mac-, Kay who read a complementary address and James T. Soniers made- a presentation of n, nice purse, to which Mr and Mrs. liiorrison veryi fcclingly tesponcicd All joined in, singing “They Are Jolly Good| Fellows" short speeches werel made by sew-val of the neighbors present inclunrg Mr. waiter Mac- Kenzle, Ml. A, Mr. Alex Mac- Donald, Mr, Nelson ltiar-licson and Mr Im McKay All expressed re- gret over the leaving of their neighbors. Bagpipe gelectiiwiig played by Bennie Mdbllfihfin, and a solo by Mr. Ira lvicKay. added much to the evenings entertainment. Lunch was served. "Blest Be the Tie That Binds" and the National Anthem brought a pica-nut evening to a close. . .____J is grandson of the late Mr. John K. Mrs. Geo iteway of Jones of Pownal. and rfe ‘Dover, P. E, Isan . —-I-"UNIJRAI. 0F LATE MRS. On November 29th. i893. a cere- RALPII HASKELI. — The funeral mrmy WRs performed at Si. Steph- of the late Mrs. Ralph Haskell was en's Church, Burlingion, which held on Sunday afternoon with a united in tile holy bonds; of matri- short service at the homo of her mony Margaret Elizabeth Prcfitt father, Mr. John Y. Phillips fcl- and Chester Tuplln. This young lowed by a service at the Summer- couple settled on the Tllplin home- side Presbyterian Church at 2.30. stead at New Annan and made a Rev. Charles Carncgy conducted hctne where namiony reigned and, both services. The pallbearers were where as the years rolled by. they Messrs. J. C. Mountain. Heath came to known as the best cf his parent; Jenkins. Admiral St, City. Cpl. C. , Murray who arrived by plane Thursday to spend Christ- mas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Murray. Fredericton. by train Tuesday mominl to slime his duties in Halifax. Dollon. C.W.A.O.. has Morrelland Company ll. F. ABBIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust liulldlnl pressed her thanks for thc kind- ness of so many friends and all joined in singing "For She il I Jolly Good Fellow". She receiv ins beautiful gifts as well as a su ntlal sum ef money. A del- igious lunch was served and the remsinder the evening was ' 1° ..,»;;_.din,;i-;,~;1-==, “meg; y“; .v:lir.li..°l:.tl°t‘it.n.zl r. n , . _ . - M“ med Mcnonnd__s‘ lgerrghstigfirkxrs James Davey. 58 CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCCIL- Christmas Day was spent in traditional fashion in this City and province. Many homes were brightened by the arrival ofmem- bers of the family from military camps but many other families soon closed. y ire is frami- ing around the Islands, in the bavs and inlets- And off the coast snore of Prince Edward island _.<'e and lolly extends about a mile off- shore. 0N SHORT LEAVE-ACZ Earl McCourt of the R,(_J.A F. airrivcd in the City on Friday to spend observed tlic day ivith husband, Warren, Harry McFarlune. George father. brothers and asters over- seas. The weather was fine and road; in rural areas good: en- ilbililil families to moct for christ- Meiklc, George Cameron and Her- bert 8- Schurman. neighbors Mitch, although a simple phrase. has a wide meaning which comes very close to scriptural in- junction to love thy neighbor as thyself. Prev- iously Mi‘. MacNeil was unployed with the Stodman Stores bOth in Summerside and Pictou. N. 5.. He left here in septcmber to take WEDDING BELLS — Mt Stew- art United Church Manse was the scene of a pretty wedding on Tues- L.A.C. Jack BaNmett R. A. F. h. by Mrs- Barnett from Kingstown. Christmas furlourf panie uests of 8.. W nt is in thevpgty. l-le Mrs. Burnett's Cbarlotiotown The annual St. John's night ecl- ebratlcii was culy honored by the Masonic Ilodgcs at their meeting ivas not so much in evidence [Illa last night Tlic brethren assembled year. IWJVCFLhCICSQ stores in Chav- } at 6 p.m. in the recreation room lottcwwn were crowded. Not B11410 partake of the annual dinner mcithunts remained open latciund honor a short toast list. P.M., Christmas Eve, however; as they N. D. MacLean capably acted as explained they were “about clean-l TYHLSi-nlllitef- After the W55‘ i0 cu out" of stack days before. The: “The King" the chairman called demand for goods of practicnllv|on P, M., W G. H088 who re- all kinds evtzeedcd all records, sounded to the toast to "The businessmen said. And the Post Craft," wliilc iRevJ Bro. S. J. Da- Ofiiccs in the Province reported vies rcsponccd to the one of our record volumes of mail. patron saints “The Holy Saints -—~—-- John." goth these addresses were —-T0 ATTEND C. C. F. CON- VENTION — Mi". Cyrus F. Gallant‘ mas dinner. Church services Christmas Eve drew large crowds The lllbL-illlllill.’ Slflpiiillg rush ._ __ ' 1x t v Prince Edward Island flsli laud-lfslgrgftilfld.‘lighmegiglillgmutnhlg: ings will break all records iorilately been promoted to the plan- productive value when statistics ning department-g, are IClIi€.1lYdiXlll‘§)llBd t?‘ the cnd o!" ._._ e aeii ar ear 1 3, leporta DINNER, F01; _ Mr. J. J Larabee, supervisor ofiThe Catholic lgtilnllllgyiglcimlizgfigug Fisheries for the Province. The|sponsored a dinner at the ch". quantity of flsn landed up to and lottetown Hotel on Christmas Dav including Nov. 30, 1943, exceeded for men of the armed forces, Th"; that landed in i942 by aDprOX-in- enloyable function which w" pt. ateiy 1,275,397 pounds, the landed tended by 4-8 members of the Army the bride. The value showing an increase of eoaik- Navy and Air rbi-ce. was presided by Mr, M, A. 069. it is impossible iuitil yearly 0V" by Rev. L, A. Dougan, Navy P. E. I. After the ceremony the returns are completely listed and chlillilfl- Pleasing music and dac- WEDDING BILLS — The fol- mmimls Whmprlaio to the festive lowing is taken from Vancouver compiled to give even an intimate of the marketed value, but it. is mason added much to the happy Dally Province. Dec. l8. 19431 A 6i!- Christmas with his mother _M_rs. Matthew McCourt. Before bans-ting Earl was a well-known "Hill? hockcyist here. This winter - .s axing in the Garrison League of Montreal with the P. C.A.F. feum and the squad is at present iii stil- ond place in thc standing, fie icavts on return to his unit on l v. One of the muiiy interesting s lilarl ran across was the list of engraved names at the cast and of the Maple Leaf Gardens. Included in the lengthy ist of hockey-sis are three Charlottetown boys, Jack McCourt, Earl's brother, Buck Whitlock and Walter Lawlor. day. December. 28th. at 6.30 p.m. when Rev. Wm. T. Mercer united in marriage Seville Drake of St. Peter's Harbour. and Thomas Ed- ison Chandler of Milton. P. E. I. The bride wore l. street length two piese costume of old ravon alpaca srenta . and Mrs. Stephen ard ilm I-lillsboro st. —Ms . friends of Miss Eva Muc- Dcugall, summerside will be sorr to learn of her recent illness. All -hope for a y recovery-s --Mre. Glynn ' ” ‘ nee Hel- en Key, of Bummerside. has re- ceived a cable from her husband. LAC. Glynn Johnston. stating that he has arrived safely in lllnaland. —Mr. Gerald Gallant, Student in Medicine at the University of Mon- sl. is spend g the Christmas "ioiidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant. Wellington, ' I'()R. ETC. Canadian Bans of Commerce BM!- MONEY TO LOAN _.._ fin W," Alt); W. MAI HItSUN Money to bean Collections BARRISTER. SOLIUITOR. ETC- Ofllca- so at CADWQSY‘ c“ elt hat with veil ftly draped at was matron of honour, sister of m was attended rguson of Bristol, n! so ileflltllilill f listened to with rapt attention bv the laruc number of brethren L-IIOME FOR CHRISTMAS -—- Chief Steward Allan Harvic, 0f the Merchant Marine, who has just complewed two successful trips from an Eastern Canadian port to the West Indies, and is now iicme to spend his Christmas holidays with his wife and liitic daughter in Albcrton- For tile past eleven years he has been a member of the Merchant Marine. and has been torpedoed on ten occasions, anice the outbreak of war. Five times he has been erroneously re- orted dead, due to enemy action, gut each time showed l‘: safe and well. He has seen action with the merchant rvice in Dunkirk and Greece, an at one time he and a British seamen were the only survivors of a torpedoed merchant of Wellington has hccn named to represent the Province of Prince Edward Island at the meeting of the National Council of the C. 0.1". party to be held in Regina. Basic, on Dr-rembei 29. This was announ- ced by Douglas McFarlane, Be- dcque, provincial acerctary of the party. over the week-end. Mr. Gallant was vice president of the provincial organization and was a candidate in the recent pro- vincial election l-lc will also at- tend a conference on provincial policy which is to followx Mr. Gal- lant planned to leave for Regina Christmas Dav. S. —CIIRIS’I‘MAS AT THE AIR PORT — Christmas Day was cel- ebrated at the Sumn-ierslde R.C.A. F. Station in the traditional man- present. Following this Bro. SW1 Beard was heard in two delightful‘ solos after which the brethren| ioinec. with P. M. E-B. Giddings in several selections. Bro. All. Kend- all oapably presided at the piano. At the conclusion of the banquet the brethren repaired to the lodde room to participate in the solemn and impressive ceremonies of in- stallatlon of officers of both lodges in due and ancient form. The in- stalletion ceremonies were con- ducted by R.W.. Brother W. R. Carson. 5811101- Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of P. E l. M.W. Bro. Howard E. Ward acted as Grand Director of Ceremonies. with Bro. RE. Kemp. RM, as Marshal. The officers elect were installed as follows" safe to say that it will be well ov- er the two million dollar mark. —DEATII 0F MRS. LEVI SIL- LIPIIANI‘ - The death occurred yesterday morning at he.- home in nierslde of Mrs. Levi Silli- phant. a highly respected resident of this community. She was the former Eiliabeth McDonald of Summerside. There are left mourn three sons and three da hterii, hcr husband having pr eeeased her in 1924. The sons Barry. Roy and Ralph. all of Sumrnerslde; and the are Mrs. L. G. Lewis srid Glad MacQuai-rie. both of more dc and Mrs. J. C. aford. Mass. Mrs. Mills has been home with her mother for the occasion. After dinner each person ‘ WM presented with s ticket m the lgtrriligvemlzgwindth Theatre. l‘ 0 e armed forces were ente tain d i on Christmas Day.“ mm“ home‘ JAIIDINE —- At Montreal, Dec, 22 1943. Dr. Gcorae H. Jardine, for- merly of Mt. stowai-i. Remains vi urrive at the Cutcliffe miner u, Home Funeral notice later. Plans for an extensive youth I am formulated at meetin a1 servce clubs last n ht, held the office of nth-col. . 8. Rose an enthus represented: Rotary. G, men, iii-Y and Y’; Men. P. MsoMillan represented for Charlottetown were iastio of representatives o! 1m The iallowins service clubs avg . Kins- Dr W4 the dar brown luit with de toned uccassoi-le. was worn by elen Vi- bert, daughtor of Mr. and s. Robert non. whose mar- riage to Mr. Edward Evan Owen. son of Mrs. Owen and the late W- W. Owen was soiemnized at. 8B0 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. F. P. Clark sssistod by Rev. 0.0. Owm officiated st the ceremony. whi in Holy Trinity Church. n: ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's rents. Later bride and [room eft on a short honeymoon trip. They will return to spend Christ- mss in Vancouver and New Year's , in Seattle. ~_@— a?“ . Bank, P. "sills Dec. I9. i048. to Mr. M are of Ci-aplud. amine‘ right?»- m . ber l9. i043, to Rev. and Mrs. of Marshfleld. a v su. fig-At ince Cowgirl-lu- t l9”. f0 Km. Charles Mcitenns. Borden, a (II h“? . M the P- F. 1- afilpilll ' son. IGUSON-Jn th Oi H ital 28 ha‘. txnd “later eIIAlL-Attheiilhl H0!- tal. Dec. l9. i068. to snet. E. I. Hospital. . and and Mrs. Ralph s a son. and l liliiibsbgunltaii J. S. TAYLOR l QIYFOMETRIST Corner Kent sml Queen 5i! Evening! bv Appointment » Phone 19M! Phone Residence i018 6. MAIHIESUN MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron llloqt___qlia_tilq_yitetofl BELL vessel, and spent f. days drifling hi an open boat. -DIES 0F WOUNDS -- Word ha, been received that Pie. Char- leg Jove h Gallant of Summerslde previousv reported wounded in - action, is now known to have died. He was wounded on Nov. 2? and died the next. day but wore‘ to that effect was not received till last week. Ptc. Gallant was the _ son of Dan Gallant now of Hali- air force omsnnnel were gllesis of fax-but formeily a printer in Summerside families for the day. summerside-an-i the iota - - Further evidence in the can oi‘ llarl Whitiock. propaistor of the Orchid restaurant, Great s Street. charged with arson, was beard before Magistrsio George J. Tweedy. 8.0.. vnsterday, the wit- ed bein Kenton d f th i inal a t ‘Id sn oneo eorg ~parners n the restaurant: Fireman J. T. Reb- lson. M. w iteardon. unitary of- ficer. Lennora Doucctio. head wait.- resu. Freda Msouren and Erna Iinisn. also employed st the les- Children's Aid Society. The meetina got underway with- out delay. Col._Rogers was sp int- ed chairman and Mr. J. C. alien secretary pro tem. As outlined by Mr. Roy Cud- mcige, the objectives, are to provide playgrounds for the youth of the city, to educate the boys and girls lnev- with the officers serving the l“ M” l“ men a turkey dinner with all the ‘trimmings at noon in the air- men's mess. The commanding o4- ficer. Group Captain Lewis and all the officers of the staff waited on the tables. During the day the Airways Bus Service provided free transportation to and from Summcrsidc ant‘: Mount Pleasant Air Ports, Many of the I) —- At the City Hos- St, John's Lodge Ne. I December 25th, 1M8 to WM» R. J- Rupert; S. W., GD. . and Murchison: J. W. A Rodd; Tread. D. T Waye PM ; may, R. E. Kemp, RM Chap, I3, Giddinfll. .14: .D. C. Mac- Millan; J.D.. Rl-f. Kelly; 1), o; 0., FHA. Vanlderstine. PM; 5. B R. A. Cornllgz: J. ‘S.. P‘. W. Godfrey; I G.. . E. Burden: Tv. ler, w..i Carr; Trustee. l. win- chester. P.M. _ H. F. mm».- 8A.. K-fl Mn. John r. McQusid, ivonnv m. (use Clara Clukin) s son, Le lAlRlsTlm soticl-roa w AY At h Km on ‘ Riley Building Cliarloltetu_ ___ z a s’. n y —-——~,____=:;~__-_".~L—~;: _ v Hospital,‘ Montague, a. a. t. on vAl Mill (i. HASIAM A. .|. nssum a s. u. l! o 8h was a member of the Methodist the United church of Canada and took an sotive part in church work. She was one o_f l§l.'.i..°". " $9.22“ °‘ “Gnlfilmili an m ance s sieo an active member of the La- in ltisenship and to make them dies’ Aid of the Prince County increasingly aware cf their duties liosnltsl. The funeral will be on llll- Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock plement the aims of the meetlnfl lvviti s service at the e. S and to ass that something definite. Q ‘i :1\¢?Ig—-siu\ Dec. I, i043 to Mr. .and Mrs. ltrlrcver Mseltay, Btrathcona, P. E. . son. MAQITIIEWS — At the Kinfs County Hospital, Montague, P. I. I. on Dec. 38, i843, to Bey. Henry, Charlolteic l’ I- MONIY. TO LOA Phone I 7- ruv-o~>-¢'»