‘sirx-rrm.» _-.. ~7- Q.-. .- a grass ijEN [Qua NEWS BUDGET m: CHARLUIIHUWN ‘GUARDIAN Hmoua SATURDAYSUBSORlB-ERS. 4 l ' bu; , . 21916 .__SEIF._-%PEEP-.EMF"- i \ MONDAY - IIEAVIEST SNOWFALL - The hem/lest, snowfall of the season was recorded in yesterdays storm. Al- the Charlottetown Experimental Stat-hm it was measured at nine -~M:. J. liar-old Goodwin. Ken- elngpm. has returned home after spending a very pleasant Xmas in North Wiltohire. ' INJURED IN ACCIDENT PM. Romance Stewart. Eldon. WA.- A.C.. Wei taken to the P E. Island Hospital mturdav morning as the result of a collision between two Checker taxis at the corner of Hills- boro and Grafton Streets. ‘The crash carried both cars into a telephone pole. A letter bcx attached to the pole was mnadhed. ‘Ihc condition of Mr Joseph A. / 00am. principal of Kensiiigicn fl-lizh School ls mucli improved iif- ter undergoing n scrlDlis operatic-n in the Prince Edward Island Hos- ‘Dlittl. It could not be learned however from Mr. Coady as to i he would be able to resume ‘liis dirtiee FUNERAL AT MOUNT HERBERT -Thg funeral of the late Ernest Mutcn was held from his residence r. Mount Herbert Saturday after- noon. Services at the home and {rave were canal-fled bv P°v E P. ifacVicar ass.‘. rd bv Rev. G, . Interment wa" in i. nrieiii‘. The _ . ivere. Leslic Mutch. Vvendflll Mutch. F'.A.A, Mutch. Al- lison Mutch Hope Mutch and George Mason. Pifteen-month-old Paul Mclvor. son of Mrs. Justin Mclvor of Free- town. is in the Prince County Hflsbltal at Summerside with bums about the face and arms. following rm accident at his home Saturday. The child's condition last night was reported Rood. It was understood that the lit- tle boy was injured when he upset a dish of fat-S Mr. Harold Wares of Chilliwack, British Columbia is visiting his 11109181‘. Mrs. Robert Wares and other, relatives of Wheatlev River Vlifirllll’. It is thirty-three years since Mr. Wares has visited‘ this Dfoigncc. and he is lac-king for- W-l’ wm ‘min 'lclf' . Mr 8mm 2gb: “was . - Snuti-i, Nova Nepal-a]. and 15.; _ Charlottetown, spent Christmas at thc home of a . Mrs H g- ' ‘tihcctilcv River, "b H smith‘ Ac‘ Pet "BYE .5 c-iiétlt a '*......::::..%:.".:_ * ca: {Wfid the unumal distinction as ovember ef being commend. ed l“ a shedal Order of the Du by Admiral l. Leatham of y . the Bnfidl "ill/Y. has rrived in the City legend New r's with his ".351. . I. W. Cari-holly, and l? Cairmody enlisted l-fl New h September. 1936, lfi edt for Inlliax on Sept. 1 1 . From than until the "nri cf the war M: lie was I continuous g “one d inval lypattol and Wfile scatt d DUCT A low nffltfie on were the dVier- l. Dtmvelln, a th Billie-Id. $01: the surrender nef Gennnny, Petty Officer Carmndy voluyrteared br service in the South Pgdfic. Be has recently re- CM flllhllgf and novv he‘ n71! aiscgarenti. it kiwi, It. ' rmmy’ u‘ FALCONWOOD stains Season at Fel- l most enjoyable oc- the pct t: d wee: naesl'h%ecm%gexthg h ward; and caution, and in various creek, we: dune in : It of ‘ the gift nplcndid H’ $0: during this holi- . Christmas morning :0 Wt. was without a remem- vo: llid friends were rngtet inventm and generous with s, led i rest assured of the cop of the reel- leri _e : were presented y n: on ietmap morning m e artistically decorated Christmas bees. The menu for the Christmas dinner received most Iareful attention and a delicious dinner: was served, consisting of the but»! .0011 timings-turkey, goose, ou: ve tables. cranberry nun um p ding and rninCtr pie. A most generous supply of candy, ice cream and assorted fruits, apples, oranges, grapcs and bananas, added to the enjoyment of these days. For these dclicncics we are de ly grateful to the var- ious indivi uni: and flnns whose kindy contributed to our Christ- maslfestivlties. MacFADYEN — lllacLllAN. ~ A wedding of particular interest to their many friends far and near was solemnized on October Ill, 1945, between Dirigw Keith Macl-‘ad- A d. It the-home of bride's parents Mr. and Mrs C _ don lilncLean at thc hOllil‘ of a oclock. The ceremony under a decorated archway was parrormed in thc presence of im- mediate relatives and friends. The bride was escorted to the archway on he enm of her father, with Miss Pauline MacLean, sister w of the bride. as bridesmaid. Mr. Lric Mac- roses. mauve dress with accessories match ihcludi a cox-sage of dyei- . Fol owing the wed ing a bountiful}, Wat-icing“ M was mowed e r y- ve gue na- yembled in the dining-room which was diiintlv arranged with wedding bells and iiimmings. The three tier i0 3. Vince. MucLean, l WEDNESDAY - T0 RESUME TEACIIINGP-Fiight Lieutenant J.F.W. MscCalium. R C.A F . has returned to civilian life and will resume as acting Prin- cipal of Queen Square School here when the school reopens after the holidays. FLOWERS FROM OVERSEAS — Mrs. w.w MacRae. New London. fcceived on Christmas eve a, bou- uuet of flowers from her daumhter. Opl. Marion MacRae. CW.A C., Army of occupation overseas. -—T0 TAKE COURSE - Mr. Lawson Cotton of the staff cl the Ideal Dairy, Summerslde, has left for Guelph, Ont., where he will take a dairy short course n’ the Ontario Agricultural College there. He will be away three montbs.—S. -ARRIVES OVERSEAS - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Corns-y. Summer- side have received a cablrgram from their dauciiter. Mrs John Cozens advising them that she has arrived safelv in England and was met M Liverpool bv her husband»- A native of Charlottetown and veteran of the 1st Canadian Con- tingent in Wc-rld War I in which he served in the ranks as a Sig- Gen. Weeks is now ll charge of planning the interim and Dermanent. forces at Ottawa. At the close cf World War 2. he was administralivc chief at Canadian Military headquarters iii I/andcn. He is meiiiluiicd as: a lik-glv 5m:- ccssor lo General Walford as Ad. iutantGencral, _—RETURNS TO DUTY _ Major Leith R. Crue, D.A.Q.M.G., attach- ed to Headquarters Staff of Mili- tary District Nn. l0 at Winnipeg and who has been honic on fur- lnblilll during Christmas week rf~ turned to Winnipeg lust Wednes- rlaY- He was accompanied bv hs daughser Connie who is enterlig the Wnnipeg General Hospital the triiiriiiig staff.—S. T0 BE BURIED HERE — Woril has been received by Mr. John M. Flynn, 120 King Street, City‘, of the death in Syracuse, N. Y., on Saturday of his brother, Joseph Flynn. The late Mr. Flynn wa il years of aze and unmarriuil 1 H!‘ left Charlottctourn in 19ll an returned for a brief visit in 19 nftcr having served in the Can- adian Army overseas. Besides M . John M. Flynn, the late Mr. Flyn is survived by three sisters. Mm Ray Fredcricks, Boston. Mass-t and the Misses Georgie and Flor- em-c in Charlottetown. The rc-l mains will arrive in the City vhls evcning. JOINS EXTENSIDN DEPAITJ MINT — Mr. Leo P. McIsaac hul been appointed to the staff of the Extension Department cf Si. Dun- staifs University. An R.C.A.I“. veteran. Mr. Mcisanc recently, completed with ‘distinction a course. at the Cooperative Training ‘School in Toronto. As an Extension‘ worker, he will devote his time‘ co the promotion of adult educa- tion among farmers of the Pro- Beginning his work the first of the NewvYeeif. he will carry on. along with his other du- ties, the ma gement cf the Farm Forum for gins ldwfld Illlllfi which was Pieviously oerrlcd on by Dr. J. T. Croteau. MANY ATTEND DANCIS One of fihc most successful dance: to be held at ‘The Cbsrloinetovvn bimnpy YQIJSWBSIIBIIIUINGW. Year's Eve with the Downtowners orciwstva impala-in nude. Over soo people unloved a chicken dinner. supplied by a staff which. from tihie cooks to the waitresses. Ifuncbioned like clockwork. The |dcnce lasted from l0 Dan. Monday niitht midi z o'clock vesterdcv morn- cd ti; z. Lmve crowds a dinner and dance held at ilhe (Hub. —SUFI-‘ERS ACCIDENT OVER»- 8SAS—-Friends in Summersldc will ' regret to learn that Lieut. (Nurs- ing Sister) Martha Nicholson re- cent-Ly aulfered a broken neck in an accident in England. No de- tails of the accident have been received. After having seen two years of service, most of it on the continent, she had just returned to England on her w:y to Canada and was expected home shortly. She will not arrive now till the spring. She is e daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nicholson of Sum- merside-S. HOLIDAY WAS QUIET -- The New Year holiday season peued off in the Oltv without any serious accidents of any kind and with the citizens maintainim: their usual sobrlctv. Police officials said drunk- enness was conspicuous by its ab- sence and there were no fires tc mar the bolidav happiness of any citv dweller. Mimv crowded the various hotels and dancing places for their New Year's entertainment while others ushered in the New Year by attending thc theatre shows which opened at midnight Monday nin a. TALKS WITII HOME FOLKS ... Harry Weltcn of High Bank, who recently discharged from the .86. and who at present l: I-Iiii Hospital. Cam Eve of speaking on the icic- . Walton's parents. _ and Mrs. John W. MacLean n! Hi h Bank PEI. for the first ti c since his arrival home from ov rsciis on ILM CS "Lady Nel- " November 5th. Harry, who been overseas for nearly two a half y-c-ars has seen action in France, Belgium. Holland and G rmany and was in the latter on V Day. Hrs. Welton i: at present re lding in Halifax. (Patriot please C y.) ‘roman/ii. AT. LOT o: - ‘rm f ncral of thc late George Everett cDonairi of North Wiltshlre was h id on Friday mornin D .. 28th. n Si. Anne's Church, t 66, the quiom Mas: being celebrated by t e Pastor, Rev. L Ayers. The neral was largely’ attended dc:- 3:’! 3pc who was assisted in cutting by Mrs. fibroid I-leartz. Those who assisted n serving were Mrs. Arthur Af- fleck. Mrs. Wilmot Large. Mrs. Robbie MacKinnon. Mrs. P, .. Ptoude. The room's gift to the I e was a neck ace of pearls with “ecrrim: to match. The bride and o It a ' I mchcn contripto the New finance s»? the I gm reside at Meedowygm (3113:: i: a prclpdcul unfavorable road con- liis l and Mrs. Stephen in Toronto, overseas, Pfe. Louis in service in NS, Russell lnd Leonard at home. ‘The four sisters u; Mn. Jowph It‘. Johnston, Jean, Tern: and rcdccelecd him uvércl yeer: ego. e- pallbearers were hi: three brotherz. Mlllrlcn, Pie. Lcui: 1nd Rune", hi: rcther-in-ievv, Pic- J. I. Jchnucn, cl: llcbennld and All!!! Olcfl Miss Beatrice Cameron of Mount Stewart has been appointed teach- er of the school at Maple Hills- the city's emergency homing pro- ject at the Charlottetown Air- port — it was announced yester- day. She has had eight veers teach- ing experience. HOME FROM MEXICO - Mr. L. W. Roper of the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture, Charlotte- town, spent New Year's with liis family in Souris after having just returned from Mexico. Accom- gicnied by Mr. E. A. Wheaten of oncton, Mr. Roper had left last month with 22 car loads of grade dairy cattle for Gaudaljara, Mexico. All cattle arrived in good coiidi- tlon having their number added 1c by the birth.of 35 calves en route. Col. Andrew. Charlottetown. c-rg- mined the military training oen- tre at Bean Grove from its open- ini! in Scptember. 1940. until 1942 when he was gist/ed to command the tary depot at Halifax, when M D. 6 men are now being denobfllzed. In World War I. Col Andrew served with the 6th and 5th Can- adian Mounted Rifles and rose to commissioned rank on the field. H0 was thrice wounded and was award- ed the Military Medal while serv- inz in the ranks. He was later in command of the Prince Edward Island Light Horse. frcm 1930 till i935. —TRAVERS Tsnawp WI-‘erns and white carnations farmed the bwkeroimd at. st. Augustine's Church. Lethbrldse. Alta. on Mon- day. December i7. when Elsi: Mary Shand. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W B Shand. Letlibridgc. be- came tihe bride of Erskine mam Travers son of Malor and Mrs. V.T. Travers of Summeisld-e. PE I. Rev Leslie L Grant officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage bl’ he!‘ fllthflr. the bride wore a per- 1011 flown of ivory satin. Completing her ensemble shc wore a Juliet cap °l' "lliifihllli! satin with an embroid- ered chapel veil and carried n. pram book which my “domed wi-h babv mums and white satin “mm”! M155 Merv Travers. OOH-MHZ of the groom. as bridesmaid W!“ Rowned in green brociided silk With‘ a matchinc Julie; cap Sh, 2i.‘:.£°ti'§z:;£'£'§.ms* gr“- r Douglas Johnson. cousin o: bride. Mk‘. Kenneth ‘Travers "is m. Wm. Mills ilshered bhc guests, On n d d a * ‘"1 F9 M ten veterans fiiom overseas arrived in the Pro- vn" Monday evenlm: in tiinc mi- many 0f them to spend their first New Y9"! B! home in six vear: Two officials of the City ‘canal ltirl‘!!! Legion branch and one from e Summer-side branch met the train at Bordon. Forty-six of the ""3" 801 off at Summersidc with several others getting off at in. termedi Me points between the western capital and Charlotte. own. The 00 men who arrived in llhe City were met at the station b!’ representatives of the Citizens‘ Reception Committee and thc bend of the l'lili Armoured Itcgi- merit and escorted to the Leizion Home where refreshments were served them and their relatives by member: of the Women‘: Auxiliary. Those veterans whose homes were in the country and who could not reecbflhem Monday night wore furnished accommodations zit the Queen Hotel and other places. More than 500 peo le from all walks of “ieJMd t eir re: ecta to lieutenant overnor J. A. ern- erd and Mrs. Bernard at Govern- ment House yesterday. During the receiving ceremonies. the Gov- ennor and Mrs. Bernard were lupported by the Governor's aides. dc-cemps, LieuL-Colonel S. P18113118. MM. ED: squadron Leader Charles H. Trainor‘ and Lieut. Robert MlcMlllan, bro. and Bar. The Governor's private secretary, Dr. J. A. MacMillan was also in the receiving line. Mrs. H. L. Palmer and Mrs, ,1. A. Mecllillan were the usher: while Mrs. Mark McGuigan and Mrs. A. l}. Arsenault cured. Serv- ing were Mrs. R. . Bell, Mrs. W. It. Cruikshnnks. Mrs Alhan Farmer, Mrs Gilbert Gmiriet, Mrs. R. S. P. Jardine. Mrs. E. ‘M. Malone, Mrs. J. J. Morris. Mrs. T. l. MucLennan, Mrs. Frank MlcPhce and Mrs. George Tweedy. Among the prominent caller: at the Governor's reception were H‘: Excellency, thc Moat Reverend James Boyle, Bishop of Charlotte- town; Premier J. Walter Jones and members of his cabinet; and the judges of the Supreme and County Courts, as-well u the clergymen of the various city churches. Music during the reception was furnished by Al Blanchard and Alfred McKearney. Between three and four hundred eople called at the Bishop's alace yesterday afternoon to pay their respects to Ills Excellency. the Moat Reverend James Boyle. Bishop of Charlottetown. At the rece tion, which was hcld between the curs of three and fivc o'clock, His Excellency was assisted by thc Rev. J. W cCardle Rev. L A. Dougan, Rev K C. MacMillan, and the Rev. P 1" McDonald HONOR. ROLL UNVEILED --'!‘he North Tryon Presbyterian Church was filled Sunday afternoon on the occasion of thc unveiling cf en honor roll with the names in- scribed of the men who enlisted from the congregation to serve King and Country. The Rev. Cher- les Carneizy of the Presbyterian Church, Summerside conducted the service and dedicated the honor roll. The following program was carried out. Hymn. O God Our Help in Ages Past we: sung. The unveiling of the honor rcli by Mrs. Themes Dawson who had three son: in the services. while Mr. Alfred Cairn: e veteran World Wars One and Two reed the roll cell of twenty names-one of whom id the mpreme sacri- fice. .A m nuts’: cllence we: ob- served in honor of our heroic deed. after which the honor roll was dedicated. The hymn "Sometime We'll Understand!’ we: very feel- liigly rendered by the Choir. The Scripturg leuon we: road by Mia: Mary A. lhcKencie, deacon!!! Prayer we: offered by Rev. Cher- lea Cernegy :.nd.tbc hymn "but We Forget" we: sung. A solo "Sun- rise" was beautifully rendered by Mrl. William Forbes of Summer- iiide. The Rev. Cherie: Cni-riegy preached an uble and appropriate lermcn. "O Our Help in Age: Put" we: aung followed by the National Anthem. The benediction brought e very irnpreuive service to I clone. The congregation we: honored by thc presence of n num- r cf vetemi: from World War: end II l: well e: membcra of the rem-w for THURSDAY sin? SAlLp - rne s S. Meagle lefl- Gfiflrlellbwn yesterday morn- ing for Bt- John's. Nfld., with n cargo c! “We end farm produce. Most of Elie cattle and : greater part of the general cargo were consigned by Mr. Wellington Mc- Neill. Chsrlottetown. 155T}! ANNIVERSARY — Con- gratulations are beln extended to Mr. and Mrs C. He: ert Poole, of Monti: ue, who celebrate their élefty-f tl-i wedding anniversary t0- y. Dr. E. L Theme and Mrs. Thorne who spent New Year's with Mrs. Thorneb mother, Mrs. J. H. Hill, City, left yesterday morning for Calgary. Dr. Thorne hld Just received his release from the B. c. A l". and has accepted e position in Calgary. TO BE MARRIED AT BASIL- ICA - The marriage of Miss Yvonne Zakem. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zakem of this city. to Staff-Sgt. June: II-nddad of‘ Montreal. will take place Sat- urday at l0 AM. in st. Dink stuns Basilica. HAS SIGHT RESIOIED -- Mr. Warren MacDonald. fornieriv of Kingsbcro. who has spent the last 40 years in Manitoba. returned to the Province some time ago to enter the P E. Island Hospital for an operation on liis eyes. Suf- fering from cataracts, Mr. Mac- Donald was totally blind. Yes- terday, he returned tn the home of his brother, Mr. George Mac- Donald. Kingsboro. after having 11H" Operated upon successfully at the HOQpiLfli. Mrs. Sarah Jane Irving, ‘l7. nat- lve of Kingston, P. E. I.. and a rmident of Rnelindale. Mass. for the mist 25 years. died Nov. 22nd. 1945. after n lingering illness at; thc iiomc of hei‘ daughter. Mrs. Fred Strickland. She leaves to mourn two daugh- ters. Mrs. Philip Bath of Roslin- dlile. and Mm. Walter Weitgel cf CPIIISBOII, R. 1.; also two 373ml. chltldrm. Joyce Weitgei and Jane Bat. The funeral services which vivere held at the Folsom Funeral Home, were largely attended, with Rev. James O. Eskrldge. her pastor, of. ficiatipg. Burial at Blue Hill cem- etery. Bralntree. Mass. was KNOWN nuns __ “mi-u has been rcccivcd by Ml‘. and Mrs. Henry J. Cailbeck of St. Avard-i of the death in Quebec City Narcisse Sevoie. deputy Minister of Agriculture for the Province of Quebec. During the summer of l9- ll he worked at the Charlottetown Experimental Station as asvstarit to the Superintendent and made many friends who will be sorry to hear of hi: death. Since that time he ha: visited the Province on lev- erel occaslcnl. RESUMES BUSINESS HERE — Mr. J. T. (Tomi Davies. city. has resin-nod his business connection with McColl-Frontennc Oil Com- pany after sevenl years abeence with the Canadian Army over- sees. lie will have charge of the Red Indian Station located on Greet George Street. His many friends will welcome his return to the business life of the commun- ity. Mr. Davies served overseas with I-n armoured mgiment and later filled several appointments 1161M to the rank cf Major. 0 a -I-N Monti?“ - Di‘. and Mrs. lilark Delaney, Suminerside, have received a wire from thmir daughter, Mrs. I.M. Stevenson advising that she has arrived safely in Montreal by air, accompanied by her little son, Allan. Mrs. Stov- enscn madc the tri to meet hcr husband, _F'li. Lt. .M. Stevenson who has just returned from ovcr- seas. He plans to enroll \t the McGill school of dentistry-S —ST. LOUIS BOYS RETURN _ Dr. Wilbert and Prank Shea. sous of F. J. Shea, Si. Louis, returned last week from military servcla with the Canadian Army in con- tinental Europe. Dr. Wilbert wng with the 21st Medical Corps in France, Belgium, Holland Ind Ger- many. Frank did duty on the Mediterranean front of the Italian campaign thence to France and a- long to Germany. Dr. Wilbert pro- poses to become l medical prec- ‘tltloner in thi: province. K. —S'I‘UDENTS ENTERTAINID - Miss Evelyn Walker and her brc- ther, Mr. George Walker, who are spending the holidays at their homo in Summerside werc guests :.f hon- or last week at a party given by Mia: Jenn IlcFadyen at her hcme on Green Street. During the even- ing an observation game, contests and lllmtreted proverbs caused grcat enthusiasm and added much to the gaiety of the occasion. Prizes were awarded to the win- ning teaml. Rcfredhment: xvere served by the hostess in her usual efficient mariner. :::i:tcd by Mrs. Ernest Walker. A Jolly evening we: brought to a clone by c hearty :in song and "For She's a Jolly Goo Fellow." with Mn. (Din) Call- beck at the piano-S , ._._ FUNERAL SERVICES - The funnel o! Mrs. Crlllv Bourke was held v afternoon from St. Paul's Church where service was conducted by Rev. J. T. Iibbott who also conducted service at the grave. The honorary pull-bearers were: Major T. E. MuNutt. W. E. Bentley. H. l. Hcll. D. B. I11. B. A. McLeod, F. I. Morris. L. A. IIIBM, A. I. lfllflmn 3nd N. H. DeBlou. Active bell-bearer: of Wm: A- lll- Irwin. ueut-coi. r. W. McNevin. Cherie: I‘. Bentley, .1. n. i-iowiiit. Wilfred c. McLeod end I. M. Martin. mtermcnt we; in Sherwood cemetery. ANNUAL MEETING - Queen "My L- ,0. B. A. No. U73 Kingston held their annual meeting on De- cember 17th. The following nffiu er: were elected for the year 1M6. Worthy Mistress. Shier Annie- Col- Wlll- Deputy Miutren. Sister Mo- linde Mnnhall. J. D. Mistress Sis- ter Hetti, Ward. Ohcpilin. Sister Melina I-Ioime:. Recording Secre- tary. Sister Grace Yea. Fin. Scc.. Sllter Isabelle Newlon. Treasurer, Sister Birderi: Holmes. Dir. Cere- monies, Sister Olive Tremere. Sen. lecturer. Silter Margaret Ward. Dep. Lecturer, Sister In]: Ynunkcr. Guardian mo. : were. Illfifl‘ Guerd. Shter Janie lolmn. Outer Gunrd. Bro. Sllnlcy Colvvlll. 0r- ganisi. Slater Melissa lfnlmel. Committee. Sisters Annnbcll: Dock- IQ. Oilv: ‘Irma-q, lupin m» sen and Margaret Wnrd. Auditor-c, Sisters Margaret Wlrd. Grace Yea and Bro. Stanley Oolwlll. Sick Committee. Sister: Isabelle New- son, Hattie Ward, Olive Tremere and Melinda Marlhell. Immediate Past Mistress, Sister Melina Youn- kez‘. Night of meeting: lu. and 3rd. Monday of each month. A’. the close of the meetlni I dfllIlIY lunch was served by the mem- bers. Ru the first time in the history of the Salvation Anny in Eastern Canada. a precedent been set by the appointment of Major Will- hm Mei-cei- and Mrs. Mercer. local $nlvatl0n Army officers. to spacial evangelistic work throIIShOHt the Maritimes. They will conduct their farewell service at the Salvation Army Citadel. Great George Street. next Sunday. Jan. B. Suceeedin them as Commandin! Officers c the Salvation Armv in Charlotte- town will be Adjutant and Mrs, V. MacLean of Toronto. During Major and Mrs. Mercer's ctev in Charlottetown. the loccl corps has continued to make steady pmgreee with the acquisition of manv new members and the liquid- ation of an $8.000 debt on the Army property. Thiay were unusually suc- cessful their wartime financial campaigns and the wwvlp 9! 9h!!- lotietown and the other uroan cen- tres throiizlicut the PIOViIIOE al- ways responded gentrously to any anneal that Major and Mrs. Mercer madc. _ In the four vears iliev iiziv- lab- oiii-cd iii Charlottetown, the Salva- tion Anny quota for the Piovince in each campaign was doubled and twice the Charlottetown Corps was the first in all Canada to mike a financial report to tlic National l-Ieadauarters of the Salvation Army in Toronto. , MEMBERS HONORED - A most enjoyable evening was spent a‘ the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Younl-zci", Hzimpi-Iiire. on Decem- hcr 6th. whcn the members cf Queen Mary L.O.B.A. No. 971i King- ston and their partners met to honor one of their members. Miss Bernice White who has since been the principal in a very important event. Mr. Davis Ward acted as chairman. Sister White was cs- coricd to the scat of honor by Sister Annie Colwill. An nddiesa suitable for the occasion was read by Sister Lois Younkei‘ and sister Janie Holmes presented her with a beautiful carving set. Sister White replied in her usual capubic manner thanking thc mcmlicrs for thc useful gift. Aftcr singing For Shc's A Jolly Good Fellow, llic bride-tp-be was duly bounced. The remainder of the BVCIIITIH W-IS spent with music and gnmcs. Mu- sic being furnished by Ml‘. HcbL-r Campbell violin and Rplllc Ward with guitar. A delcctnblc lunch was served by ihc members after urhich the guests departed wishing Miss White ii long and happy wed- ded -life and "Bon Voyage" to her new home in Sceforth, Ontario. FRIDAY APPOINTED CLERK OF HOUSE —-At a recent moi-tint: nf thc Exc- cutivc Council Mr. A. W. Iifathie- son, city, was appoiiiicd Clcrk of the Legislativc Assembly lfl 5110' cesslon to Mr. J. Watson Mac- Naughf. present MP. for Prince. The datc of opening of the Lcgfs- latiire remains uncertain. depend- ing on thc Dnminlon-PTOVHICIH] agenda at Ottawa. PAVED ROADS OPEN —~ The condition of the roads has greatly improved in the- Iast week; brisac: an» running to Ticnisli via Bon- shaw and also through Huntcr River on thc main hinhway. Bus officials state that the going is '1 little tougher from Alberlnn to Tigriish due m single triickswhicb make passing impossible in somn stretches. On the eastern end of the prnvincg busscs are _r'mni_ng to Bcllc River and Souris, with regular runs to Murray River vla Montague. RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS - Clptain Maurice McTImle. MI 0.. returned home last night from overseas. I-Ie is a 8011 0! Ml‘. Ind Mrs PB. McTflilue. City. OM95; McTague‘ served with the Norm Nova, Scotia Highlanders in Eng- land and landed with the Battalion on D-dibv in Normandy. He. uw ex- iiemive service with the Novas in their inuiv campaigns from tb e and Fifteen thousand dollars we: contributed during the war yell? by the Kinlmerp Club of Ch.i.- lottetown to the Milk for Biitain Fund, it was learned last night at the Club’: regular" meetipl. It W85 further dilclcced that in addition to the um’: railed in ms by the Club for the Milk for Britain Fund,$3,000 was collected for local service work. Of ,the latter sum. ,ooo we: iiiid aside for the m! pf installing radios in‘ the 10"!‘ City public schools. The annual benqllll o! the BM- Fox Breeders’ and Exhibitors As- sociation was held last eveninii 8i Loo Ccyle's Ol mpla Restaurant. Smnmerside, an .vvas one of tlhe most successful and largely M- tended get-togethers wiilcii hihc fox ranchers cf the Province ave held since the Association W“ formed. Almost every 515m" W“ represented at the gathering. which was cupnblv presided W“ by Mr. Walter R. Shaw. "Puff Minister of Alflfllllmre and “u” tary o! the Association. _PRI.SENTATION — Mr. Willett. accountant ‘at the Summer‘; side branch of the Cflnlldlflll m“ of Commerce for tne DttSt twelve veers was guest of honor with Mrs. Willet at afternoon tea recently at the home of Mr. W.M. Melllsh. manager cf the branch. Mr. Willct we“; on a ve-ar's sick leave as of December 31st, Members oi'_ ‘the staff were guests and a preww 1"" “'38 made to Mr. and Mrs Willct on their behalf bv Mr. iifellish-S. On Sunday morning Dec. Ind. 1946. the community of Kensimz- ton and surrounding districts. was plunged into sorrow, and mourn- ing. ivhen it became known that one of its highly end most respccictl residents had passed away l" ‘he person of Mrs. George Dwlson after a short illness. Mrs. Davison was born at Ken- sinszton May 6th. 1875. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Shecn. She was a most estimable Christian woman, whose fine quali- ties of mind and heart endeared her to all who know her. She was a loving wife and mother n true friend of the needy and in other ways practised the teaching! of the Master. whom shc so faith- fully served. R .L. The district of Vcmcn lost one of 1a most lhlkhiv aestewétrfdafigfiglgls m" t, a D355 rig 5W V a ‘ ness. on Dcc. 5th. i945. of liflr. tlflihg Martin Maclcod. in the eiillllV -h l‘ vcar of his aizc. He was born n! Vernon. PE. Island. Feb. 8th.. i863. ‘chem it; spent his cntlrc llIPUIIIO. For many years he operated the MacLcod homestead now occupied by his son Dinigwell. later purchas- m, m, comm-Lame home in the village of Vcrnrm. W112i‘? Mr. and Mrs MacLecd had since resided. Mr. H. 0. Heslam K. C. riiczi at his home Claresholm, Albert: Dc- cember 30th ultimo 88¢‘) 73 "m! Jgnugry 9th inst. Surviving are his wife. son and daughter. ljl- was a member of the Bar of this Pio- Vince having studied witii U18 late A. A‘. McLean K. C. of Clim- lotietown. He was e 33 deglffi MB" aion. He was elected to ihe Al- berm Legislature when the late Mr. Aberhart came l0 DOWEP- He was a resident of Claresholin for ova;- 40 years and was a sou of ihc late Ben]. Haslam. Snruiulgvld and visited his brother._M.'. bred J. an the old homestead in Ovtobcl‘ last. Another brother Rev Pei-c)’ of Dalhousie. N. 3.. and a sister Ethel, wife of Bid Dawson. Win- nipeg. are still living. Another sister Beanie, wife of the late Hugh Cameron died at Vnntouvfl- B. C. some years e80. The home of Mr. and Mrs. 3- Danlel White, Hunter River, PIIIPCC Edward Island, was thfl 8416119 ° i‘ gretty wedding o_n Friday. Decem- er 14th at six oclock P. M-. Wile“ their eldest dc hter Mary Bernice, R. N., was uni ed in marriage l0 John Giester McNey. eon 0i’ MYS- lVicNay and the late John Chester McNey of Seefcrth. Ont. ‘The double ring eeremonv was performed under an arch of ever- reen and cut flowers, by the Rev. . S Weeks. MA. B.D,. of Bedcnie. P. E. I. The bride, given in r.'_ \- rlage by her father. looked chaim- lng in u. floor 1e th sown of willie Duchess satin wih fitted bodice sweetheart neckline. I-Ier fight in the beachhead to eventual victorv in Germany OUT OUR WAY you Jis WATCH HER 114‘ MINUTE SHE SEES INTO HER ACT OF BEIDJ‘ EXHAUSTED LIKE THI5 FROM OVER-Will, 5O YOU'LL TAKE CARE $ TH’ KIDS.’ Jl€f NATO-i"- filflel‘ up veil was caucht with I By J. R Williams ‘- JRMHLLIAWB . u ,_ . of orange blossoms. She cu‘- gégngi arm boquet 0i’ Bel-left!!!” roses and maiden hair fern and wore a double string of pearls. i!!! gift of the groin. RECAPTUBED-Jolin A. Mills we: recaptured by R.C.M. P. at Tormentine yesterday after bein at large since the night of Dec. l when he made his escape from the Queen's County jciL. Mills. 11 resident of Charlottetown, ha been lodged in the jail while a- waiting trial on a charge of break- ing and entering the Charlotte- mwi-i viieiit Club. n i! reported that following his escape he was successful in reaching thc maln- Iand and had returned to iii-e Isl- and with tlic intention of surrend- erlng himself to police. He an- arently thought better of it. owever, and decided to cross to the mainland again. It was 0n this second (Tip-that he was re- captured. Police, who had been tipped off that he was on iiic Island and likely to make unothci‘ attempt to reach thc‘ mainland, searched the train at Tormentine. N.B.. and found Mills concealed in e washroom. PLEASANT SURPRISE - A very pleasant evening was spent recent- lv at thc home oi‘ Ml‘. and Mr!- oward Balderston, the teachers on behalf oi‘ the _i‘lorth Wlltshlre Sunday School, caiieii to express their appreciation for the many years of faithful service which Ml‘. Baldcrston has lrivcn to the Sunrlay School. For 0'i'L'l‘ fifty years he has cheerfully irar- ried on the duties of Superinten- dent and only illness has ever kept him absent. An address was rcud and a small gift presented. Mr. Balderston although taken bv sur- prise niadc a fiiimi! rcolv. Aficr singing "Bic-st Be The Tic Thai Binds", the tcuchers dflilarting wishing Mr. and Mrs. Balderston and family n MON‘ Christmas and Yc *1 ‘ IIRTIIS Mvlgflrq“) _ Ar CIIIIOD Cmc, P. El. on Dcccmbci" 23rd i945 to Ml‘. and Mrs. Howard W. Mulrheiid a son. Douglas Gordon. CLOW—-At the naval Victoria Hospital.‘ Mcrirvl. to Mr and Mrs Edward Clow. a son. Donald Witiird -8 BYIUN _ At lb:- Charlottetown Hosoital, Dre. 25 i945. to Mr. and lVIrs. Einilc Brun. c daughter. CIIDMORE — M. the Prince Ed- wrivd Island Hospital on Jan. 1. i946. in Mr. and firs. James E. (“mi-nn-"c. Cl~~.*l"'t"*"\\-v1 a rcn. when u, w. and Mic. Stafford coins, Bout-h Milton. a daughter. MURRAY — At thc Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Dec. fl, iz"'.iz.u.irmi"-d c» uyeboivApii-I At m; mi. Hol- flit‘ v ‘itziiar- m Verna Mellilh, RN, : mnfbovii‘. las Blair.‘ (i MacI-NNIS -' At the Bourig n“. pital on Dec. 26. 1946, to Mr. end Mrs. Peter Maclnnis. Bouri: Liff: Road. e dmghter. (Mary Joseph. inc). LAWLESS - At the Prince county Hospital on December 27. 1945, te Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lawless. Kin- kora. a son-S. - ' ‘ MEBIAGES MAYIIEW - FRANCIS - At th: Baptist Parsonage, ‘rryon on Tu". day, Doc. 2 D45. by the-Rev. C, A. Hicks, Miss Muriel Francis lc iiéiilley Mayliew, bolli of Kinkora. MMIQINNON - MIONEILL — At Zion Church on Wednesday. Jan. 2 194a, by the iuv. 0. Ccrlyle Webster Miss Vera Dorothy Mac. Neill of Milton. to Mr. Eric Archi- bald MacKinnon of Churchill. DEATHS bauxite - At 21 Water Street on Bllflflflv. Dec. 30. i945. Mrs. C-riilv W. Bourke. aged 81 years IilANN-M Iflkhtowp Dec. 2s i945 Jame". MIPIIII, arr-d 84 veer’ . GODDIST - At Charlpttetiwn Dcc. 29, 1945. John Thomas 00d. dist, aged 88 years, formerly of French River. SULLIVAN - At the Prince (Inunty Hospital on Jan. l,,li'!46. Dunlcl Sullivan of Surimersidc. GIBBS — At the Prince County Hospital on Dec. 3!. 1945, John Gibbs of Cascumpeque. aged 81 years. McDONALD -— Suddenly r-t Spring- hill. N. 8.. on Dcc. 22. 194.5. G-orcc Everett, azcd 22. snn of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic McDonald. North Wiltsliire. BOURKE — At 21 Wafer Strezi- on Sunday December 30th i945 Mrs. Crillv W Bourke. aged Bl years GALLANT - M his home Bum. merside. on Wednesday Jan. I. 1946. Charles Gallant. aged 80 V..." DOWLING — Al: the PFJ Hospital Thursday. January 3. 19M, Mrs. Georgi- Dowlinr ‘ FLYNN — At Syracuse. N Y , on Dcc. 29. 194.5, Joseph Flynn. son n! the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward 0013's _ at thi- Princc Edpwrd Fivnn. formei-lv of Charlottetown. Islnnri P... m1 on Doc. so. 101s. aired 51 your! 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