rkouliputzws BUDGET __v__ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN JANUARY 1s, 1941M rot OUR SATURDAY; SUBSCRIB *7‘ i i i‘ l J MONDAY ILL‘ WITH PNEUMONIA Friends of Mr. J.E. Dalton, Sum- nlerslrle will regret to learnthat he is confined to the Charlottetown Hospital with an attack q: pnen. monia. Hope i5 expressed for his spccdl’ recovery. 0F Ll-LAHNS BIIOTHEIS BRADALBANE - The women's Iu- TRIO PlII-JSRNIIQTION AT stitltte and Red Cross of Bradst- bane recently held an resident of the district afternoon lea at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Pommy Murray. in honor of Mrs. Bruce Davison. Mrs. Annie. Leftligfl’ and Mrs. Stephen Ackland. former _ who had ltltixrll -~.\1rs. William ’l‘. Cnadyc! been n help 5nd an lngpifgtlgn in . . one Tnm l“; M"; u“, u, gyggcould do the work oi’ picking with-i “o... N. s.. the other. em, was at "t" hit/Ina t» hi" Mb. He stews-t iii-at time, 1918, in the Navy. Now for the past four years my mother has been l-ll and dad has had e lot oi worry and gone down la ltealthi himself, and u he lg over alxty 1.1"“ . t labout mo. , he nrofit from an acre would be --WILCOMI ranrv - itn nla toned house warming was held nuuld like to locate his sister orl°fl "W? went-n: at the new home brothers for him. His parent! strep“ Mn "m “75- at" P9"? K°“'i the Charlottetown I huuw. both dead and the silterlrflmm" “"11 '- WY” numb" Q51 treatment. and brothers up inryoars. [Tultirlgi-nelihm" Ind 1759343 Bllhfidd t0 THURSDAY ILL IN HOSPITAL -The many [friends of Mr. John Gay. Ion of ,Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gay, Mount illtdward Road, will regret to learn glnlggtlon hold l“; ‘Ihe has been stricken with pneu- amonia and has been removed to Hospital for l dent, l Other officers elected were: lvlce-prealdent, M. A. t Capt. Carl Burke, general than: ' tiger of Maritime Central Airways. was elected president of the Char- lottetown Board of ‘Prado at the 60th annual meeting of that or- night In the Charlottetown Hotel. lllr. l‘. W. Hyndman ls the retiring presi- Farmer: The following military personnel are expected to arrive on the Aquitanls which is due lo dock at Halifax on Jan. 19: L-Bdr. E. Cole, French River; Pte. J.A. MacGregor. 19 Remington Road. Charlotte- town: Pie. A.R. MacPhcl-son, El- don; Cpl. GE. Penny, Belfast. Also expected to arrive is Mrs. Norah MacDonald, wife of Capt. V.L. Moc- Donald. She will proceed lo the "Nillhlr-At tile 15st 1. r - . Jwtuaty 1a. 1941. to Mf-.°i'3.‘."t.“' Preston A. Neill (nee Betty lilo“? tam) a daughter, Glenda, Dune“: K253335331‘ 1 l ‘ ‘ At lihe Pr ' Hospital, December 12. £35 52%" and hirs. Ellsworth Newsonic, ‘n’; Augustine Cove, a daughter. Arlen; Patricia, 7 lbs. 11 ounces, itIatlCOBMACK-At the Charititie. Si. Avilrtls twcived a telegram sat. ltrtlay morning tr-foretiittg her filial llPi‘ brother. JJt/Alollagithn. for- htcrly of lfazelbrook, Phil, had. passed away in Winnipeg. t-very good work. After h large uunt- ber representing almost every horn: in Bradalbanc. had assembled. Mrs. Morrison acting as chairman, for home of Mr. J.A. MacDonald, 159 Water Street. City. welcome them lo Kenslngton and: wish them health and DPOlpGflty in their new home. An grldress ‘of welcome was read to them while town Hospital on January l2, 19,17 _ to Mr. and Mrs. John J. liioocorf mack. of Launching, P. E, 1__ a “L 7 lbs. llelen Jean. FUNERAL MONDAY - The tum; secretary, Walthen Geudet. The oral 0i M1" Whl- 13- Blllm-im- New, new Council comprises Messrs. C. Glasgow, was held from his late, T, Montgomery, D, M, gnu, Q3, Jflfldmce 011 Mmdfllft J5" 1391-11115} l-Iarllen, Keith MacKinnon, J. G. _\r.-ii can be of some assistance to ‘W. 1 8m. Sir, etc.. Mrs. T. Wilson. Armstrong, Ont. invited the three ';‘ T0 .~\'I"I‘l£i\'II FUNERAL "Mrs. G. Arthur (‘udmore of Charlotte- town and .\frs. Albert R. Cudmote of North Bedeqlle are leaving this niorniitg for hlor-lreal to attend the funeral of their brother. the late Lewis I. Rallray whdse deal-h orrurrcd in that city yesterday morning. -SLIGII'I‘ FIRE -Suntmel'slde firemen wore t-tllled al ll drlork Szllttrdiy morning for a slight lIlIIZC at the residence of Norman MaoLeod. Sn, Central Street. The firv was in tho floor under a lin- luv winxe cf the bricks to gar ht ii. ‘Total duniitgr- was said lo be slight. —S. Th“ marriage was solemnizezl re- cently in Halifax of Florence Richardson daughter of the late Yifr mid Airs. Wesley A. Richard- snit, Idafrview Nova Scolia. and Macliachcrn, son of the late .\i:' and Mrs, Stephen lifacEachern. Cape “iolfe. Prince Edward Island. After a quiet wedding supper at the Carleton Hotel. Halifax, the bride Alli groom left for Prince Ed- ward Island. They plan to reside in I-‘nirvlev’. —CIIANCERY COURT — A sit- ting of the Court of Chancery with Mr. Justice Mark R. MicGuigan presiding was hold In Surnmerslde on Friday. The court heard an ap- plication for h rulLng in connection with the final winding up of the estate of the late Hioldem C. Mills of Summerside. Mr. ‘IKL. Link- letler represented the surviving trustee, Dr. ET. Tanton. Mr. Heath Strong, KC. represented the estate of Katherine Mills. Mr. W.E. Darby. KC. represented certain legatees aind Mr. T.L. Compton and Mr. RB. Hinton represented the residuary logatees hind others.%. SECOND BEBEAVEMENT IN MONTH —l<‘or the second tdme within one month, Mrs. Katherine Mhclnnia of 136 Dorchester Street has been called upon to moum the passing of a near and dear relative. On December 13th Mrs. Maclnnis recoil-ed a wire advising rhes- of the dcalh nf her beloved sister, Mrs. John A. MacLeod of Oakland. California. Yesterday a second wire reached hrr tcliiw: her of the death of her dearly loved brother. Jerome F7. MncCcrmac. who died Sit-it's" morning at. Providence Ylngplifil. Oakland, California. Jfr. hfnvfvwrmarfis remains. accompan- ied by his nephew M1115. J, Mac- Cnrmac of San Francisco will leave for Prince Eidwnrd Islttrd Tuesday evoninc. WAS KNOWN IN P.E.I. -- The dc-nih occurred on January 7» l‘ Kcctie. New Hampshire, of Mich- nr-l JL. Kennedy. aged '13. a 1'8- lirrd clothing dealer and Vlfermfifi- lrlrni of the Shipbttilders Co-oper- Itlivc Bank. Quincy, Mass. He was :1, native of Newfoundland and well known in Prince Edward Island. wlir-ro be spent. matiy of hi5 éimh ntcr virrntions. He is survived by Ilia will", Elizabeth 0.. daughter of the into Patrick Maclnnis n,f El- ntirn. Kiutzs County, and lwo sons, Jcsrpli (i. of North Weymottlit. luass. Keitneth B. of K8818. N-Ho and 1\\‘(l dflIlllllCfN, Miss Kather- inc and Miss Mary: both of Quincy. M t. clrusctis. Following a Ffilemfl ll. Church. Quincy. on January ll. in- trrmml vrn; made at Wfymfiillh. _ DOWNE .-- The Nora Louise and Mrs. stud Mr. bolh 0i‘ ‘.\I WEN c of Nlixs li.\\\'ll(‘. tiitulzlitrr nf Mr l\fr.'. Willinm W DZWIII‘. Jniiu Addison ltlncEvt-i-n. (YIIPIl-Wiilllfflvil. look place quietly the assembly iguests of honor to occupy h "love lsoat" in the centre o! the group ‘Wlifn Mrs. George Anderson had ‘opened the mogmm with a piano solo. Mrs. Morrison rczid appreciat- ive addresses to each oi’ the laldléfif litirs. Dnvison. Mrs. Lefurgcy and Mrs. Ackland and Mrs. Hedley Wood-Side. Mrs. Pomroy Murray and Mrs. George Anderson presented tlhree beautiful and appropriate burned last night, causing loss es- rti formerly at Summersidc. He purchased the store from Fred Boll about a ytoar ago. Origin of the blaze. dl covered about 9.30, is unknown. ie loss trmated unofficially at etzopoo. Tholoanoing with propcrty was owned by Charles Messrs. Ferdie Kllbride and John Llewellyn, a war veteran, who liv- gifls. All three lsdirs responded very sincerely and graciously ex. pressing their thanks for the gifts their enjoyment of the friendship the Hredhlbnne plilrc and it was necessary to tear [folk and their resret that thosr and kindiirtess of .lies of pleasant associations and friendly cooperation must, to n ;certain extend be severed, though l rcmcmbranbe occurred in the City last month. Dr. 3.0 Keeping, City Health Of- ficer. informed the City Council 31 mI-Yfhitkes were solemnlsed in The organ in St. Peter's Cathedral is now being dismantled, having given faithful music since the early IWOc, and a temporary organ is being used until the new organ is installed about Easter. VENEREAL DISEASE STATIS- TICS - Eighteen male and i2 1e- acoordlng to the report of Dr. B.C. Keeping. City Health Officer, which was submitted to the City Council lent night. Of those 30 cases, three mass of rnquiem at Sl. John's‘ are new-two male, and one female. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —The funeral of the late Norman. A. Mac. Kenzie was held yesterday after- noon from the residence at 18 Bay- field Street. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. J. H. Bisihop. Burial was in the People's Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Joseph Costello. Jack Mc- Lure, Percy Groom. James O'Brien. Arthur Guindon, Alex hfncLcod. Members of the Canadian. lmzinn attended in a body. RETURN TO ANTIGONISII ._ Major Albert Wilson of Si. Francis Xavier University‘, Auligonisli. and Miss Frvlnces ‘Wilson, nurse in lrainin: at St. Martha's Hospital. Alttigonish, N. 5., hars- reltirncrl in their respective studies aflcr spending the Christmas scnson with thcir parents, Mr. anti lVfrs. Albert Wilson, City. Mr. John Y. Phillips. whose lcrm as Water and Sewage Com- missioner for the Town of Stim- merside cxpircs this year has in- dlcatcd that he does not plan to run for office again. Two citizens have announced their intention to campaign for tho vacant post. Mr_ Leo Wood who ls associated with Mr. Keith Compton in the under- inking business has announced his candidacy and Mr. Stanley Gnu- dct, manager rtf tho construction department of R. T. Holman Ltd. has also declared his intention to enter the contest. —SEVERE ACCIDENT --Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Palmer, Summer- sldc. have rccrived word that their daughter. Miss Mary Palmer, who is a studrnt al. McGill University, Montreal, recently mrf with a scvcre accident. Miss Palmcr, who is a science student at McGill, was spt-nding a fbw days with her ronmmntr: nl Shuvvinlgnlt Frills and while skiing had lho misfor- tune to fall, brrrtklntz hcr log in ltvo places. Ii is cxpeclrd that would HlWH_\‘5 bring Elilhdll‘ ihvllghts of Bradalbane. , E- i TUESDAY 1 i VITAL STATISTICS REPORT — ,Nitlely-two births and 11 deaths last night. During the past month. the City. Pr. Keeping also reported. AT 8T. PETEIUS CATHEDRAL- male esam of venereal disease are, undergoing treatment in the City,‘ was partially covered by insur- BIICI‘. Six carloads of potatoes were stored in the 25 by 30 foot ware- house, which was attached to firs. store. The warehouse Wal built seven or eight years ago and the one and a half storey store, which IEIEBSIIFCC approximately 2.5 feet by 85 fer-l, some 20 years ago. "We. the coroner's jury, dulychos- en, elnpannelled. sworn and charg- ed byDlflIra I. Yco, one oi’ I-Iis Ma- jesty's coroncrs for Prince Edward Island. to inquire for and on behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King when, where, huw and by what means Norman MllCKChZlg of Charlottetown in said County came lo his death. find from the evi- tlcnce before us that said Norman MncKenzie came to his death rrt lhc City Building in Charlotte- town in said County on Friday, Jalluary 10th. A- 13-. 1947 u a re- sult of ltearl failure complicated by double pneumonls s: described by DT- shhw." was the verdict brought in last night at the in. quest into the death of Norman MncKenzie of this city. The many friends of Miss Edith Doyle will regret to learn that lie has tendered her resignation as Mfillfillvr of R.T. Holman Iiimited, Charlottetown China Department, Miss Doyle leaves next Wednes- day morning for Winnipeg, Mnnl. toba, where she has accepted a POSIUOII. On I-"rldny evening the Man. agemcnt and Staff of the Char- lottetown Store presented Miss Doyle ilrihh a leather handbag and Parkcr fountain pen. In the ab- scncc of Mr. Robert Holman. who is at prcscnl in Montreal. Mr. R. E. Seller Pxprcsscd the rcgret of llic firm over her resignation and also ttxtendcd host wishcs for cv- cry sllccr-ss in her new venture. hiiss Dnylt- had prr-viously receiv- rtl n substantial chvquc from the Hrad Office nf lhc firm in Sum- riiorsidr. lifiss Doyle will bn greatly tniss- rd in bollr tho business and soc- iril life nf this City. the regular meeting of St. 8. At Lawrcrlcc LCIZIKB I. O. O. F. N0. a joint itistaliation oftSt. Law- rrrncc No. 8 and Wildey Lodge No. 27 was hcld last evening at which P.D.D.G.M. Bro. F‘. M. Ml.‘- Klnnon acting as Dist. Deputy G. M. assisted by D.D. CLW. Bro. D. F‘. Bcthunc installed the (ol- lowing officers for the ensuing tcrm. St. Lawrence N0. 8: N.G. Bed Smith: V.G. Howard Cudmore‘, RS. J. D. Webster; RS. F‘. W. Smith; Trans. Gordon Cudmore; Cnnd. D. F. Bci-hunci Warden Jnhn Turner; O.G. V. T. Howatt: I.G. I... S. Stevenson; R.S.N.G. Geo. Gregory; I...S.N.G. Stanley Bryant; R.S.V.G. Gordon Loitch; L.S.V.G. Percy Gay; R.S.S. John McLeod; L.S.S. Gordon P. Rodd; Chums. F. Tarbush; J.P.G. Jas. P Campbell. Wildry No. 28: N0. Keith Tom- iison: V.G. Howard M. Ross; RS. G. Arthur Cudmorc; F5. Clif- ford D. Keenan; Trans. K. J. Burtmc; Cond. ADJ". Gill; War- tlcu Wm. A. Warrcni-QG. Stuart Dickson: LG. Daniel Keenan; R. S.N.G. l". M. McKintton; I...S.N. G. Gen. s. Ryan; RSVKJ. Percy are enjoying the best A large gcncral store and a po-iMl 1'59"“ Bryellifln made the laio warehouse at Carleton siding, imssmstlon cl an onltwlrlflte sift- lt mile and a half from Borden. The ladies served a delicious lunch and the evening was spent in music played by Inliis of Iiensington and James Gallant of Carleton. A feature of the program was the step-dancing‘ of Myrtle Perry. Peter and Eddie Perry and Roy Mill. —WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — A hlPPy event occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A-lvin Sudsbury on November- 27th, I946, when the family of Mr. and Mrs. John Dug- gan gathered to celebrate the thirty- ninth anniversary of their mor- rlage. The family with their wives and husbands, six grandchildren and one great grandchild all set down tolether to a delicious goose dinner. After dinner all retired to the living room where music and 90M Whiled away a few pleasant hours. Mr. and Mrs. Duggsin re- otived many tokens of love and haiPPy metnories. In the evening a mmtber of their old friends and neighbors of Spring volley ggfll. cred to wish them many more years of happiness. Several gamer, of nuc- tion were enjoyed before the guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Duzssn many happy returns of l the day. M-r. and Mrs. Duggain who thanked their family and friends l —-HOM.E BEBEAVED -— T h e‘ death occurred on SILT-flay morning ' of Mic." James H. Yeo, of Port Hill, at the home of her daughter Mr.. William F. Strong, Summerside in her 81st year. Mrs. Yeo, who had been spending tlhe winter in Sum- merside with her daughter for ill past three years. became ili last Thursday night, and passed awa, on Sunday. She was a native o.’ West Point in this province, he: maiden name, being Annie Stewaiz. She lived all her married life r: Port: Hill where her husband resid- es and was a faithful member c. St. James’ Anglican Church. taitln part in all its activities. being teacher in the Sunday School. an: was a charter member of the Wont- en‘s Auxilliary. She leaves to che- ish her memory, besides her huts band, and her one (laughter, Louise- Mrs. Wm. F. Strong. her niece. Mr: I-LH. Ramsay, Tyne Valley. or. t“: ,ler, Mrs. Charles Boullcr, living r the slate of Utah, and lwo brothers John R. Stewart. of Quincy, hints. and Edmund L. Stewart of Port- land, Maine. While slaying in Sum- mes-aide she otter-filed the sewices at St. Mary's Anglican Church and affiliated herself with the Women's Auxiliary and was active in allgood works-S. A well attended meeting teas held ln the Y.M.C.A. on Monday even- ting for the purpose of re-orgsniz- ing the Little Theatre G-uiid In Charlottetown. ". Following the election of offic- ers. the newly elected president. Hon. Frederic A. Large, KG. conducted the meeting and an in- teresting and instructive discussion took place on the policy and prio- lcedure to be undertaken by the executive body- Officers C Commilieeg The following officers and chair- men of Committees were elected: Officers: Hon. President. Hon. J.A. Ber- nard, Lieutenant Governor. President, Hon. Frederic A. Large. KC. Secretary, Miss Lillian Duchemin. Treasurer, Morton Dew. Managing Director, J.A. Lawson. Musical Director, Mrs. KS. Rogers. Stage Manager, Prank G. O'Neill. ttvas largely attended. The services, MacDonald, D_ 1h Mlwewn’ y, We"! Wndllcled by m? m“ E- F- l W. Hydntrban. and Frank Curtis. jooriin, Rcv. J 'Rev. J W. MacLeod. The W. Hayter and‘ The following reports prepared Pill-i by lihe members of the‘ various ‘bearers were MBWFS- Mme Si-ei/"Pl committees were submitted to and json. Eric Stevenson. Herbert Stcv-y lettson. John Bulman, Mervyrr Bui-1 ma-n and William Semple. Burial lnl New Glasgow cemetery. 1 LAID T0 REST -— The funeral approved by the meeting: Civic Finance, Mr. J. P. Gordon. chair- man; Civic Affairs, Lt-"COI- K. S. Rogers, chairman; Tourist traf- fic. Lib-Col. 0.0. Thompson, chair- "lran: Waterfront Committee. GE. of health. ___ I Mr. Leslie Gillespie was appoint- for their many tokens of love and: good will.'-—K. I he Department for the of the late Mrs. George D. Mac- Leorl, was held from Hunter River United Church on Tuesday after», noon. Jan. 14th. The services at; the Church and grave were conduct- ed by the Rev, J. J. Morrison‘. Pall-, Mr, and M“, hearers were‘ as follows. Messrs] J. W Patterson. John Nicholsonfl Hadley Spence. J S MAOLBOGJ lWllllBm MacMiilan and Ira Rack- ham. Interment in Hunter River! Icemetery, a —ENTERTAIN LADIES‘ AID — Mrs. Heath Strong. Summerside. entertained the Ladies’ Aid 0f the Prince County Hospital, which hon- ored Miss Margaret Jamiemn. R-N». man-on of the hospital, at after- noon tea. Miss Jamieson has been called home to Ontario owing w‘ the illness of her mother. On be- half of the Ladies‘ Aid, Mrs. Strong presented Miss Jamieson with a lovely gift for which she expressed lie;- deep appreciation-S Hartlen, chairman. —MISCELLANIJOIJS SHOWER - A large number of friends and neighbors gathered at the house of Jack Cqnbpbell, Freetown, on Dec. Otih to tender a miscellaneous shower to their ester Minnie, previous to her marriage. The brlde-to-be was escorted to a prettlly decorated chair of honor by her sister Florence. A heavily laden basket of beautiful gifts was carried in and opened by Mrs. Cecil Payn- the names and verses were read by Mrs. Hillard Moase, after being presented to the bride, they were arranged on the table by Mrs. Robert Jardine. In a few well chosen words Min- nie thanked one and all for their lovely gifts and good wishes after which all joined in singing “For She is a Jolly Good Fellow". A dainty lunch was served by U" ladies and the remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing and social chat. In the wee small hours all departed to their respective homes wishing Minnie many happy veers of wedded bliss. ' Other business accomplished ln- -WEDDING Bu“ _ very fiuded the appointment of the folw ffefll’ W953i"? w“ “lmgefuh: nving committees: Finance Com- 9 °¢l°°k °" wedmsihyt 'K n_ Aimee’ Pa,“ Camel-on and pair-leg in the Presbyterian Manse‘ lac- ieady; Auditors Committee. L.A. 5113M"- whe“ Rev" J“ ' t, Levin and Capt‘ William (yon. Crowan united in the b01165 0 any‘ holy wedlock. daughter of Mr. Georflemhhdt U" FUNERAL TUESDAY-—Tltefllli- 1MB Mrs- mmPbell "i e’ °“”" ral fo Mr. J. Brenton Dickie-WE. l° M°x“"de'l'1n'°" i’; in?‘ 1:? v35‘; .'.ilS held from his late residence amt Mtl- W hen; 123M champ r, Tuesday, Jan. 14. and was lartle- Mmeld‘ The r e attended. The services were con- ing in a leaf green suit ‘wit: - 1mm an “chm by me m.“ J_ w_ Hayley’ matching fur tr ed con tvv. E F. Coffin and the Rev. J. brown, accessories. Her corsage fr’ MacLood. Pallbearers were as W88 of pin: rosegterSh1efl;iB;ltlut: Wows‘ Manx Fm.” sen“ How’ tended hgywaseretrlglartly’ attired in a idklhmg’ Ali‘; lil-‘tsvevnwtweed suit with a bronze” Jic econ, l ' _ v _ t d b w ‘m-ne Houston. Inlcimment in Nev» 8"?" l"? ‘rimmed 6°‘ ‘n m n f-lasgow cemetery. ed secretary of the Charlottetown Fire Department at its annual meeting held last night in the Fire I Hell, He succeeds Ml‘. Arthur, qenl-y who has been secretary of} past l6 PHYS. accessories, and wore a corsafle of yellow roses. The best man was Mr. Archie Martin, brother of the groom. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held l! Bil-eh Hill Tourist Home, Burn- merside, when upwards of twenty relatives and friends sat down t0 H delicious wedding supper. the table beinf adorned with a beau- ttfttl wedding cake. Shortly ln" the supper the new! “wills 1*" by plane on a short honeymoon trip to Moncton and other point! of interest throughout the Mari- times. On their return they will reside in Valleyfieid where the groom is a prosperous farmer. Their many friends wish them l happy wedded life. FRIDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY .- The funeral of Mrs. Charles Kelly took place yesterday morning from her l-Jte residence. Lake Verde, to St. Joachim‘ Church, Vernon River. where SJQIBMII Requiem Hiizh Mass was celebrated by Msgr. hilourlce MacDonald assisted by Rev. Wil- liam Simpson as D980)" End RAW- 0. P. Woods as Sub-Deacon. Mas- tv-r of Ceremonies was Rev. Lec- nard Ayres. Present in the sanc- tuary was Rev. Jc-hn Suiliviin. The service at the grave was conittlclcd by Rev. O. P. Woods. The pali- benrers were Messrs. John Shea. Harry Kelly, Willinm Rctlmonri. Jnhn Callaghah and Raymond Woods. CAP-Miss T. June William Robert Rose was Ncwtown Cross, has arraigned before Chief Justict Thane A. Campbell yesterday after- noon on a charge of abduction and pleaded "not, guilty". His trial was set down for next Monday. ' In the case of the King versus Frank Terry Hawse, the arraign- ment of the accused was adjourn- ed until this afternoon. Mr. I... P. O'Donnell was assigned as collu- sci for the defence. Arguments will be submitted st 2.30 this afternoon by W. E Bent- ley, K.C.- to have the indictment cap and bib. —AI’POI'NTED THE PEACE -—Mr. ..J. Pickets. Wilmot Valley wtho appointed a Justice of the PM“ for Prince County by the Executive Council 1n November. 1946‘ sworn in by Judge L.G. Lewis Summerside on January 7th. ~5- Darrell ifl quashed. Following an‘ alleged Mined rob- HOME FOR. IUIIIAL -— The futmal o! Mr. E. Lawrence Butler was held yesterday morning from the AA. Hermesey Mineral Home to 8t. Georges Church whet-e Re- qulem High Mass was celebrated by the Paetior. Rev. Bennett Mac- Donald who also conducted service at the grave. The Pall-bearers were Messrs. Michael Steele, Alex Mc- Lellarh. Joseph MoLellan, ‘Louis Fitzpatrick. Adolphus McPhee and Leo Jay. The latte Mr. Butler died in New York City on F‘riday. Jan- uary I0lh and his remains arrived in on Tuesday eve- ON SAD MISSION — J. C. .Mc- Leod, president of the MscLeod Stores of Lyttletotrl. New Hampshire and prominent in the political us vmil as business life of that state. arrived in Moncliotrl on the Gull Express yesterday afternoon. He ter and Mrs. Austin Rogers While: accompanyins Minnie Louise,‘ STUDENT NURSE RECEIVES MacDougall, successfully passed the probationary Elfin!‘ l" the Royal Victoria Hospital. Mon- treal and has now received _ her JUSTICE 0F WIS W85 left here by M.C.A. plane for, home in Hunter River to attend the ttmerai of his aged mother who had passed envoy there on Suin- day. —-Moinct0tti Transcript. Tho annual meeting of Zion Pres- byterian Church was held last night. It opened with devotional service by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. who “also presided at the business session. Mr. Norman McLeod was secretary. - Auditors-J. Roach, Gordo P. Rodd. A hearty vote o.’ bhanlu was ex.- tended to Rev. G.C. and Mrs. Web- ster for their services to the con- gregation. DRIVING CONDITIONS GOOD —Bus drivers report that ull main roads in the Province are in fairly good driving condition though certain sections of some highways still make "heavy going". All buses on the various routes were travelling on scheduled time yes- terday. SECRETARY i! YEARS - Mr. Wallace h Higgins, who retired from the aecretaryship of the Board of Trade after 28 yeirs of faithful and efficient service, was President of the Maritime Board of Trade from i924 to i925. He rep- resented the Province on the or- iginal Transportation Committee and was o member of a Maritime Committee which opposed the con- trol of water-borne freigb; rates when the committee made its rep- resentationl at Ottawa. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mr. John D. Pineau was held yesterday morning from the !..A. Hennessey Funeral Home to Stella Maris Church. North Rus- ttioo, when Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. William MoCwbe. who also conducted scrv- ice at the grove. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Wallace Gallant, Joseph Peters, Tennis Dolrml and Andrew Gallant. The financial report, submitted wt last night's anrhtlal meeting of the Kinsmen Club disclosed ‘that the organisation had just complet- ed its moot successful year so far a; its ability to make generous con- tributions t0 socially-needed and charitable work is concerned. The Kinsmen Club collected the sum of $4.900 during the year 1946., Of that amount, it had ccnti-lbttlcd‘ $2.300 for the benefit of children's’ playgrounds within the City: $500 toward the cancer scholarship fund: $100 to assist the Holy Redeemer Recreational Centre: and had Charlottetown. en route to his old v CAMPBELIF-At. the P. E. I. no, pittll on January 12th, 1947, to p1,. and Mrs. H. Elwood Campbell Ci 7‘ "a sort tDavld Elwood.) ' CUR-RAN — Al: lihe Charlottetown Hospital. Jan. 14, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curran, Penile-s, g son. ' luiiouuLLlAius-At the County Ilospilul, January 1i, lg47 to Mr. om Mrs. J. Front: iitiioittii.‘ liams, ape ’l‘raverse. a son. TODD-At the Prina: County i105- pilnl on January 13, 1947, to ll. dud Mrs. ltlwltli Todd (HBO Reta i-‘rzzolll, Rose Valley. P. l; i, n daughter. MURPHY-At the Charlottetown Hospital, January 15, 1947 to y“; and iVirs. Clifford Murphy, inqe Agnes Higgins). Avondale, a daugn. I‘ MACNEILL -- at the P. E. I. u... pilnl on Jon. 9. 1947 lo Mr, and Mrs. Nell C. MacNelll, Milton, s sun. (Patriot please copy.) JIYDE-At lhc P. E. Island iliispl. Ill on January 14, 1947, to hi1" and lift-s“ Norman llyde, Cornwall ll son John Charles tweight l0 lbs.) MOSHER—AI P. E. Island l-ios. pital, Jan. l0. i947, tn Mr, nnq Mrs. Herman Mosher, a daughter. (lluzol Marguerite). NICHOLSON -At the P.E.I. Hos. pital. Jun. llth to Mr. and M", Charles E. Nicholson, Melvi‘ g son. 9 lbs. l0 oz. Barry Wa_y1'\,5_ IIENNESSEI’—At the alonotiirrs Fraser Mcmorial Hospital, Kent- vlllc, N. S., Jan. l2. 1M7, to Mr, and Mrs. H. Raymond Henncssry (nee Shirley Chisholm) a daugh- fer. LeCIiAIRF-At the City Hospital on Jan. i1. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lt-Clnir. Charlottetown, a daughter, Jzlnnct Amt. MBcWILIiI/IMS- A)‘ the Prince County Hospital on Jan. li, i947, to Mr. and Mrs. Fuank M.i:\vil- lioms. Cape Traverse. a son. CROCKETT-At the P. E. I. Hob pita]. January 8. 1947, to Mr and Mrs. Iiitwley Crockett. City, |, daughter. Elizabeth Anne. Weight 7 lbs. 11 oz. AUSTIN — At the Charlottetown Hospital on Jan. i3. tn Mr. and Mrs. John Austin, Hunter River, u son, weight 8 lbs. i1 ounces. DAWSON-Al Bcdeque, December 27, 1946, lo Mr. and Mrs. llrlzen Dawson nf Albnny. nee Pearl Mitt-- Lea-n a son, Donald liazcn. MARRIAGES SANFORD - JONES-At. the First Baptist (‘lturch Parsonage, Cam- brldgc. lilltss‘... on Wednesday even- ing. November 27, 1946, by Rev. H. Cnmpbrll Erllough, Emma Pearl Jones of llnzclbrook, Prime Edward Island. to Stanley Gladstone San- ford B. A., of Cambridge, liihss. ltlucPllErl -- MacPHERSON — Al! Zion Nlnnsc, Charlottetown. nn Monday, December 23, 1946, by ‘.116 Rev. G. Cirlyle Webster. Margaret Rhoda hfncPilt-rson to Roderick Cnmcron lvfacPhec, bolh of Belfast, P. E. l. DEATHS GOODWIN —- Died at the Sacred Henri Homo Jun. l3. Mrs. Film Goodwin, tigcd 98 _vonrs. ' IlUTLEIb-Tiin dcuth ocourrrd ltl Now York City on Frlday. Jan- l0, 1M7 of E. Lawrence Hillier, fnrntcriyt. of Ncwport, PE’ hfcLEOI)—Dic-d at the home 0i her daughter, Mrs. lirncst filli- Tyno Valley“ on Jan. ll, 1947i Mrs. Gcnrtzo D. McLeod, form- crly of I-Iuntcr Rivcr. in hr-r 91!! year. ANNEARi-At her home in Mon- tzlglle on Saturday, Jan. ll, i947. Mrs. Montague Annear in h" 75th year. ' YEO-Suddcn1y at summrrsldt spent $60 in supplying glass for pictures placed in lhc [our City schools. on Jim. l2, 1947, Mrs. Jamrs H? Yon ill hot‘ Bisl your. hfivKFlNZIH-Slidtlcnly I1" PW Prince _ against Howard ‘Court- He is charged with indecent as- sault. The Prohibition appeal of Annie Vail was adjourned until Feb. 21st. G. R. Holmes fol- the respon- dent; J. A. McDonald, K.C. for the appellant. I‘ '1‘ (lacy. Jiiu. 10, 194-7. Norman A- FUNlR-AL YESTERDAY -- 'I‘l"’- MncKcttzic in his 49th Y0!"- funziall of Albert] Simpsaandlthuxxntllliul -~ At. Provident: ar ac, was ll: d yester n , ' X ' rt'lli‘l. fl "m5 bmwcaster ‘or. cues was aPfte-moon from the Cutcliffc Funa-Ilglfigtgéilygflklf-Rfi 395-211: ‘it. Mac- struck 0n "l9 head Wm‘ ‘he bum oral-home. Services at home and (‘onnrto sonhof-the late Iliinirl and 3nd Q‘ ' mm in h“ mom‘ ‘t ‘ Bu‘ have were conducted by Rev. I. firm-gun‘, \valker Mgccgrlnnc, til-ar- V”. so, Halifax, late Tuesday night. J_ u“, “fined by m‘, H, Q u, loved bmher o‘ Mm Kmnerlr»! ‘my P°n°° "my wwmd“ mom’ Rico. DD. The honorary pallbear- A, Maelnnln of chgi-loiiviown- "18 81'5"“ I Film? “V” "mt era were, Jeremiah slmpson. Ced- Lnnxpmnl the home .~f hi! 55°“! 5 Buflmim Sm” “n” rle Simpson, Alfred Simpson, daughter. Mrs. D. K. Klimt‘. 5911' OPWW ti" "it? W" ""‘*°“'" slush Shannon. rr-nk Ramsay. River. Jun. 12. i947. Alrxmtdt! i911- , goalie Ramsay. The active pall- Indncr in his 78th year. Gwslow i- , _ ,, . FUNERAL IESTEIDAY _ The gsllalgholzlurgessnMlltatzltlfiltérytv, DICKIESON At New itflr-rilrinit. Drr. 2'7. i946 United Church, with illatrlcnnnn tifflcihliniz i-crelrwmy was ‘witnessed by and M1... Givcn- in run” . the |'.‘l‘i(l(' tircri- 2i strccl lfhGlh lmck of Frcnrli blue M8135‘, nrd a Small black ftia for 21m. Shc carried an (lid fashioned nosc-lzay o! roses. Following the ceremony a small rtcopiion was held st the home of the bride‘; parents. 126 Upper Prince Sh, after which G. Acorn; L.S.V.G. Goo. H. New- niaii: R.S.S. J. Robert Compton: (;°mm|;e”n_ L-S-S- "Pb" Jflttr-‘I Chav- GP?» Membership." Miss Hilda Jenkins. —I<‘II-"I‘IIJ'I‘II wanumt; ax-Ji- Mflcmulfllli J-Pfi- l 5'15""; Play Selection. Mrs. Artllur NIVERSAIIY M2‘. and Mrs. Grflhflhl» Henry. Cizarlrs Doucollo. North Mhrkr-li WEDNESDAY l Casting. Mrs. Arthur Roper. J Street. Summcrsldc, celebrated The Grand Jury brought m "true Pius 591138119"- their fiftieth wedding artnlvrrsarv ,biils" yesterday in the following‘ ProPert-les- Mine Dorothy Blew- fill Silfldfly. January 12th. In thi- , illriictmltilts: The King versus How- “mt. . evening a fhmiiv dinner was scrv- ‘ard Court for indecent sncult; the! Costumes. Mrs. fiance; ‘Prainlol. cd and their thrr-e sons and two King versus Frank Terry Hawsei MIN-UP. BNfy Billdfll- duughtcrs who are all living in for having carnal knowledge of ai Publicity. Charles F‘. Bentley. silmmhrfildf‘ “T” flfPsfihi- 7'11"?! girl under fourteen "not his wlfe";l Reception, George Burnett. n" Mflyllnrd. Edmund Mid Wll- and the King vcrsus William Rob-I Office; of vice-president shr- will rvlurn homo tthrn flblt‘ ‘Hltfimflfifl. Mrs. Robert LEVIN- tt. lravci, MS. bery in which Carl MaoOouli. In employre of the CBC. Halifax. na- tive of Iilierslie. P.E.I.. and one- Mr. J. F. Connolly, Deputy-Min- ister of Reconstruction. was elect- ed president of the Prince Edward Island Public Servants‘ Associa- md lion of, its second annual meeting Jan. 1i. ‘I947. Jamcs 3mm“ and Mrs. MncEwen left by piano for Montreal. the bride travcllinfl in n winter white suit, with black accrs=ories and a Persian paw coat. 0n his return the groom will cori- tirrue his silldit‘: at. Kine: College- l-Ialifax. N S, QUICK ACTION BY MOTHER _Quick action on the part of Mrs. Ivan Gallant. who lives at. 9 DesBi-isay Crescent. saved her baby from possible death by fire on Saturday and her homo from destruction. The little boy, loss titan a year old. was in a car- rlagencar the stove in the din- lng room While his mother was In the kitchen. He reached nut and toppled some clothes drying on a rack against the stove and they burst into flames. Mrs. Osl- lant smeuod smoke and when she investigated found leaping to the ceiling. She thatched the child to safety and (hon with the with paill o! water. Beyond mal- ln a mess, no damage was caus- te the Iloule but the clothes. including 1h!!! blankets and hummus articles of bsb clotti- JIII were eIi ' em! at the ttm. flamee ceived the followihg letter: om assistance of a him. The name is Murphy (Jos- emall silter extinguished the fire eph Edward). ms father's lard Doucrtic. Miss Beatrice Dou- on rinse for abducm,“ cettc and Mrs. Chnrlr-s %nl‘lll. Also present were Mrs. Antoine Bor- nard and Mrs. Ell Arsr-nault. Sum- mcrsido, sisters of Mrs. Dnucctfr. An address was road on behalf of litc familv by Miss Beatrice Dou- ctitn and they were prosontod with a purse of money by Mr. Wil- lard Dnucotlc. Mr. Doucelle ro- plied in s fitting manner speak- ing to his family on behalf of his wife and himself. Left-r in the evening many fricnds’ and migh- bors called to nffct" congratuln-i tions and best. wishes. Family pictures wore taken by ‘Mr. l-lr-nry Wedge. ‘Both Mr. and Mrs. Dott- cetle are in good hmilh and very ~ ances hope to lee her active. --6 RELATIVES WANTED~I~Iis Wof- "W" “"'""~"““" "'- ahlp Mayor MlcDonald has ro- FUNERAL SERVICES -- The funeral of Miss Elizabeth Good- win took place yesterday morn. lng at 8:45 from the Prank Hen- nessi-y Funeral Home to lt. Dun- man's Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was also conducted trit- the grave. lEPVlCl l! marumtv FRIDAY -.- Mrs. George Carver. who operates the Forester Holt-l at Pownal. will ob- serve her 84th birthday on Friday. She is onloylnl ROM health and her many friends and acquaint- her cuotmamt CONTRACT! *- Slr: I wonder i-f you could locate Several mrmn.‘ h“. n” ‘lined my father's brothers or sisters for the Matthews-Wells Company. for "am" c b.‘ od i was Denlol Murphy, his mother's’ "cum " pr mo“ Mum“ by name was Ann Belle Mcitiven. Mvl Fir t t I d fathet‘ has two sisters, one named a O . m up l x" ‘y’ "o n‘ Premier Jones. for too and one- ceiebraie| ‘headdress cf ffefi- Stuart cl\".' cud. mxtendetl brrcv‘ b" ""' ‘ ‘ ‘carried up for mall acreage contracts with, business manager were left open to be filled at some later date. A gay profusion of fall flowers and autumn leaves was the setting of e pretty wedding which was sol- emnizetl at 8t. James United Church, ;West Covehead on Wednesday after- tzelebrated by noon October 2nd at‘ 4 o'clock. Rev. Kenneth MacMillanf whoiwhen Evelyn Bla cbe Carr. only ,dau¢hter of Mr. an Mrs. Ray Corr, Steal-lope. was united In montage to Iglth I. Carter. Ion of Mrs. John ,Carter and the late Mr. Cartier of Winsloe. The bride. who entered the church on lheJrm of her father. ' wore a gown of white brocaded crepe with sweetheart neolllne. nt- mt bodice m1 long polnleti fleet/ll- l-fer veil ut‘i elualon. fell from n bouqut o! Bettertlrne 1"'.‘.° "tr: e East's. Htr nt-ii‘ pearl necklace. a gift o: the shim- She was attuned by Mile Patricia Campbell who also wore a floor length gown of blue silk jersey fash- the ili-m for manufacture o! pickles. lqned on the same lines as that ofiW-H. Pelhick. tlw bride. with a shoulder tenet-h veal arri (‘Tried a bouquet of Prol-l Jane. the oihvr Iifiilh. when i!" halt acres. The Premier mica he uerltv noses. Ira Can brother of heard o! they were on the old would like to see the eom clo- homlstend in or near Oharloltl- p‘ y lain 600 contracts for one am eaeth! and. Ir. Ga nit on town. lie also bed two I l. the bride. acted ee but man. The mime were Mr. Lteyg carter tlIVl brothofliiflom minim with families wluchktlhnetieerrwetls. held in the Province Building. W. Shaw, director of education. Other officers elected were: Vice President, W. E. Agnew. Secretary Treasurer, Hilda Harper. Executive M Committee, Murchison, Wm. McDougall. Donald, neshon, H. R Cerruthers. with tho Bflptrlfllflifllflt. Rev. J31‘. Ibbott. -. The election cf officers for" the year i947 was es fnllowlt ltonoursry superintendent‘ -Dr. m H J.E.H. selonary Tr up - - . . vanfdcrstine: sssizvdhtarbpl. Lilli. Superintendent Strong. Dr. Pethfclt. ’ s-ci-etarv -- fruit L Resend. The retiring president ts Mr. L. L. W. Shaw, W. E. Massey. Dr. A. Walter Currie, Miss Mary Mc- Advisory Comrnlttee. P. a. Mur- The annual meeting of Si. Paul's Church Sunday School was held last evening in the Pafiah Hall. J13 H. ‘North presiding. The meeting we: pent-d with prayer by the rector. 0d list orlbem minister. relaunched m7 stlddltl! In the that piece on ‘healer. Jan. 7th.. funeral‘ of ‘the late Thomas H. Mills was held ‘yesterday from his residence, 4i Prince Street. Serv- ices were conducted by Rev. T. l. McLennan. Interment was 1n the People's cemetery. During the service at the home Trinity church quertette sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd." The pall- bearers were: Elmer Brown. ohei-ies Reardon. Henley Weeks, Stanley Matheeon. Arthur De- Ooste, William walker. s FUNERAL WlDlIllDAY-n-flhe funeral of Alexander Iadner. Belle River. Wll held Wednesday after- Baptist church. Service em conducted by Lev. A. I. Todd assisted by 5t ph- en Acltlanli. The pallbearers . Fred Oates, Bruce lichen. Frank Willis. llei-ry scott. Alfred Yso, Interment noon from North liver Iverett lteveneon. Clyde Rivet- Cemetery. llOMll IIIIAVID -- Mr. Wall- ece Blrt of Plequld tat. has receiv- broller I: neat word from hlg fate. Int. fl WI gIDltl-I J f-"wi; 'y Tl""$lil’!f' OE. Proctor. In her flint year. Henry Callbeck, Donald lVIftcKin- non, J. Inter Douglas. Interment Mldgell Cemetery. slants ' . BAGNALL - At. the Prince Ed- ward Inland Hospital on Saturday. Jan. ii. i947. to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin N. Bagnall. a son. BIRIIGAN - At the City Hol- pltal on Jan. i4. to Mr. end Mrs, Ivan Bert-tun. Charlottetown. s flaunt-rm», Mary Coleen. . FAB-At the Kings Ccur-ty Hoopl- taL Montague. P. E. 1. on January, 11. 1947. to Mr. and Mn. Leo Fey, Newport. P. E. 1.. a daughter Fran- ces Leona. the Kings (Iouniv "Mallet. Montague. P. n. 1.. on Jar-fiery (l. 1947, to Mr; and Mrs. m. ward Butler Peter's ltoed P. ll. 1., a son. James meant. . MeeLlOD-At the Kings Cnuntv Hospital. Montague. P. E. 1.. cn January l 1M7. to Mr. and Mrs. Melville rhcbeod. Upper Montague. a oauliuc. Linea Louise. MaoDON t the Kings County "Mattel. Mctfalue. P. If. 1., on January 7. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Dirklcsolt. ttge 73 years liULMAN-At New cllssslnv- ~l""" ti. m7, Willinm n. Bulmtilt. n! 7B years. SUDSBURY- at xensinstvtl- 4"‘: i5. i947. Charles Sudsbttrlh l5 72 years. ' m MsINNIS -- At Bordon. J"- . i947, Mrs. Elmer McInnltl- "'5 Agnes McKenna. ail? 3'1 7m; MacSWAIN-Hugh MIOSWIIILW at his home in Cable Head January 10 1047. ‘ m. SMALLMAN - at thc Pa“, County Hospital. Jan. 16. ' Mrs. Millicent Bniallman My‘ WOOD -- At the Prince Ed n Island Hospital 0n _'m"l'5d"y',pn i6. Amlbrose Wood. nscd t5 id ,, KELLY - The death Ocilllrr’ M her late reaidenct‘. Lake “id,” h, Jan. ia of Mrs. chorus Kt" her 97nd. vcar. T‘ “We MILLB-Btlddenly at his "f? 41 Prince st. on Monday. -,"'65,., i947. Thomas H. Mills in l‘-‘ year. - BIMPION —- Ai Phrkclalc. :1. 1m. atom a Bimvfi"? i" 2nd year. PINEAU — In the Glarlottellw Hospital more”. Jw- "- M, John D. Pinbeu. of North Ril- . Jail- Llovd MacDonald. ‘Lorne valley. r rt. f..'e daughter. hint-n Elstre. 5n his 77th year. '