v C:_____I’AGE OUR uEWs BUDG T- MONDAY D11 Arthur A. Crawford, well I kiiown Harvard square dentist died iii Watertown on ‘Phursdayi December l8. - LAID T0 REST-The funeral of "l! 15W 960F138 H. Simmons was held yesterday from his late r955. dance S ring Park. Service a: house an grave conducted by Rev. I. Judson Levy. Interment Peo- ple's Cemetery. Th" oallb:"'"ei's were: Messrs. J. A. Webster. Rus. scll Bell. Fred Gates, Jflcx Lgwgg, gcgdilon Wright and John A. Mac- JUDGMENT GIVEN - In the County Court before His Honor Judge Duffy. on the 31st. in the case of Lyman Tremere vs. Park- " MCPhPE. Judgment was given in favour of the Plaintiff for $83.00 and casts. The defendant pleaded a pica oi IlllflIlCy. The cause of ac- loiii was for the price of fertilrter sold and delivered. His Honor held. tnatuliere an infant. purchases fertilizer" to grow potatoes it being a contract for his benefit. he should be llPlCi liable. R. R. Bell represent- ed the plaintiff and A. W. Maths. son, the tk-fuiidtiiit. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late uiss Marv A Fflrkusoii was held from the resii deuce of her parents. Mr. and Mp5 ‘mm T- FPFBuson, Marshfield Sat- urday afternoon. A short service ill- the house was conducted bv 30V. J. A. Nicholson, assisted b},- ‘PV- George Christie and Rev Ml‘. McNeill. At funeral service in Central United Church (of which Church the deceased was organ- lsil the siinie three ministers or- flciated. Pallbearers were: Messrs llllllil TlioinDsoii. Alfred Stewart. Wm- DOYPI‘. Rupert Godfrey, Alex gcottt and Reg. Jenkins. Interment cn ral United Church Cemetery. -—-_ FROST-SUPER. — A pretty wed- ding of WKIO interest took place in fwffa ifax Tiiursdav evening iii St. aivs Globe when lifarie Suzanne Sober. daughter of Mrs. Soper and the late G. J. Soper. of Halifax. be- Lame tie bride of Francis Edward Frost. formerly of St. John's. New- foundland. Rev. Father M, 513cm}, officiated. The bride. a graduate of the Halifax Ladies‘ and Mount St. Vincent colleges. WOTC a dross of long white silk Jersey with princess Ilhf-‘S. and a small old lace Juliet cap caukht at the back bv a small clus- ter 0f Offlilize blossoms. She carried é bouquet of roses and carnaticns. he bridesmaid was Miss He‘en inwnced Fix-id“ MacLcniian of Halifax. Best man “'88 M0101‘ SODBI‘. of Charlottetown. brother of the bride. At the recep- tion in the Nova Scotia Hotel the bride's mother received in a ion-H black lace dress and matching hat‘ and wore a corsaize of white carn- aiions. Fifty guests were present. The toast to the hi-ido was proposed bv Mr. John A Walker. KC. The netvlv wed ‘couple will reside in British Guiana. South America. where the groom. an engineer and a. graduate oi’ Halifax Technical Col- lege. is emoloved hv the Aluminum Company of Canada. On the boat trio. the bride will travel in a mink marniot coat and niatchln! awes- $01 s. Her going away bouuuetwos roses and carnations. —- Halifrx Herald. WED FIFTY YEARS.—N0t until the verv last minute did the local press learn that Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huntley were celebrating their gol- den \\."‘:'clinn flfilllVf“.'fil\l'\' nii Dec. ‘l . says the Cluresholm of Alberta.‘ Congratulations: and may the span lengthen manv vears. Mr. and. Mrs. Huntley were married at Vernon. P. E. Island. on Dec. 24. 1890. Mrs. Huntley's maiden name was Flora Ross Thev continued to reside on the Island till i912. when Mi‘. Hunt- ley caiiie West. to uzirliciiiate inlrc building boom in Calgary. In 101:) they moved to Farnum. and from 1919 to 1929 thev lived at Vancou- ver. Thev came back to the prairies and settled in Claresholm in i929. and have resided here since then. Mi‘. and ‘Mrs Hiiutlev have five cliildrcii. (ECllllil Mrs. J. S. Smith. of Vulcan: (Guidvsl Mrs. Henry Dixon. of Dalciiicad: iJeaiiettcl Mrs. Bert Miirtin of Vancouver: and Lloyd of Vancouver. Mr. Hunt.- lev is a master builder. He. was a ship's carpenter on P. E. Island, l1: tradi- that demands a verv hielil standard of craftsmanship. Many- oi the finest buildings in the Clar- i esholm and Granum areas have been erected under his direction and he eniovs the satisfaction and pride of seeing and knowing his work was well done. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huntlcv spent Christmas and New Year's with their tlaiiahtcr. Mrs J. S. Holmes and MYS- HQYITV Dbion at Diilemearl Alberta. Snow drifts iii the city and coun- try received the full force of_ the Provincial C-ovcrnmeiits snow filth!- nig equipment as all four plows snitionul at Charlottetown were .-‘lll llllO action shortly after the n cud storm ccciiincnced Satur- day i glit. Highways to the Military 'l‘i'iiiiiiiig Centre and the Charlotte- ioiin Airport. were both opened be- for:- ilayliglil yesterday. tempt to go to the Airport be- e the ads were blocked ani \'."l‘i‘ iistructcd to go to the Drill llni. Iirinrn curly morning, however. .-~. the storm hbfilfifl in fury, plow crcwl succeeded iii breaking throusli but the airmen remained where tEii-v W31." iiiitil they were taken hark to their billet yesterday mom- 1i . Owe plow got off the road be- .een licrc and the Aiiiflrt about 4 a. iii. icsterday but the other p'oi.s wen‘. fo Iii“ r-"cue and haul- r'l l s to continue rou-iiil: all day. Be- lhis n plow yvrii‘. its fur as Si. mi Lilf‘ (Iliarlnttctoiivn-Souris Li)’ uriuviiiu. back about eight la-i night. Iiowevcr, snow ;iii :1 iiifn the track b"hlnd tliis l r plow lll 1h.“ rule of tlirse feet prr .1)", fur as Vcriioii Rlvcr on the ffizirlom. ..w-i -./I.1l i..'.! i reported that. lhrre was ‘fC/J)‘ made the trip from Montague to V1" mi Rlwr without nun-ii diffi- cultv and followed the track from flier-e lo the city in the afternoon. Fa attempt Wfli made on the Cl?fl!"0ll’I.(l\1'Il-Sllmii‘l9l'SI(I€ Road as lll." going is much heavier iii ‘ha’. dii'e:“cvi and it was felt that it ivzuld ht- usclcas to try uiid cleir His I1l"ll\‘IflV until the storm ivas [tn‘qhpd_ 1.u,“-(~-.-ei-. a plow will leave h'"e this mrrnln": for Kensinzton The city's truck plow was usrd with anvarnmmt eriuinment in keen- ing City streets clear. "he new Wow. purchased bv the City council some time ago. has p-o arrived It is a reavy machine ; i’- ‘-~ driven by a gaveriiment-loiin- lwilliam Hamilton. Interment WI! ‘at Malpeque cemetery. ed tractor. MEETING 0F SCHOOL BOARD —At the monthly meeting of the City School Board Monday, the ciiaiimm, Dr. I. J. Yeo tribute to tne late Mr. Simon Pacll. a former member. and welcomed on behalf-of the Board. his success Dr. J. D. McGulgan w suit-abl“ terms. Rout e buginggg —-SYMPA’I'HY EXTENDED . funeral of Mr. Henry George A, 3&1‘; ;son, Union Road. was held from the at St Eleanors in the ,' Cutcliffe Funeral Home afternoon. Services at the and grave were conducted by Rev. Donald Boothroyd. ‘The pall- bearers were: Messrs. Russel Ab- bott, Elmer Mallett, Windsor Camp- bell. John Cook, William Watts and Lloyd Crockett. Interment was in t this afternoon from ‘he "W" “ma”? AIR SERVICE RESUMED-Ali‘ mail and passenger service summersme gnend. the mainland was resumed yester- eiiicnt of the marri- l d" age iii West Saint J-mn. N.B.. on December l6. oi Miss Jennie Link- Joseph Linkletter of Summersidatc Mr. Edward Chandler. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler. of Saint SHOW. it was ol Rev Father Beck performed trans Canada feeder servi ceremony. \\IlI('ll was witnessed left for Moncton on and Mrs McGrath. friends the afternoon and the bride and groom. The bride l coming ialane arrived was dressed in brown with brcwniing. coat and hat. Following the marri- ‘remonv the bridal partv had breakfast at the Roval Hotel. ' The groom is travel- ling szi esman for General Foods Co. llllBflY sales clerk at Store. Siiiniiicrsicie. 2 ler. who have the best wishes riends. will reside at Edment St.. Saint John. S Preaching in St. James’ Church lvesicrcltiv icreiiooii Roi‘ ‘licacl Legato. D.D. delivered the fol- lowing message for the New Year. taking as his text. Psalm XL.. 3- “He hath put a new 50m? in my " I want to give you a new song icr a iii-iv year. a song which. atui-dav of his wife. Mar- caret Jelly, at '18 years of age. Mrs. Jelly suffered a stroke from which she did not raliv. her friends and neighbors Christian virtues and , Mr. C. B. Jelly of Siimnierside is a son. The funeral She was beloved l kind hospitality. Hm me reside“ FUNERAL YESTERDAY. -- —WEDDED IN SAINT JOHN.— was held vesterd short service at the Funeral Hon was conducted by Rev. Hugh Mille Funeral services in Union Road Un- church were conducted bv Rev. Interment Union Road cemetery. Pall-bearers were: l Of interest to l nes were grounded. Unofficially was learned here it was ally because runways were ready for heavv planes to take off h d them high with I —MOTORED FROM BOSTON- lie unusual occurrence of a motor trip from Boston at this time of the winter took place when rela- tives of the late Winfred Ramsay, iiliose death took p rnon Shaw day morning, arrived in Kauai - residence w" by 0B!‘ frolm Boston on We — S The funeral of Mr. Ve was held from h‘s late at Brudenell on Thursday and was largely attended. The ser- vice at the home was of the oar were Mr. Norman (son) Mr. Ramsay's daughter, Mrs. D. W. ‘(H1543 and Rev, _;_ Moyne and her husband and Mrs LIJCHII. The Masonic Service at Stewart 515m‘ °f m9 1B". ll"- Rim‘ i116 Brave in the Montague Ceme- say‘ tery was conducted by Mr. Ewart The demise of the late Mr. Ramsa. at a comparatively early age, w ll be mourned b relatives and friends. —-BIItTHDAIf CELEBRATION -— Frieiids of Miss Mary Alice Schur- inan gathered at her home. Bed- eque, Dec. 24th, to celebrate with her an important event which oc- curred Christmas Eve, i854, 86 years Miago, namely, the arrival of “Aun. Mollie" to cheer the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Schurman, Central Becieque. That she has cheered also the homes and hearts of her friends through the passing years was evi- danced by the many birthday mes- sages and gifts she received from far and near. Those of her friends W110 were able to be with her on tnis occasion thorcu themselves and hope all meet with he: At the close of a pleasant evening refreshments were served by her niece. Mrs. John A. Stuart. and her grandniece, Messrs. Sidney MacLaren. Beecher K-Bllli. James Donahue, and Char- bmhw“ "m" (lummk tlie Hotel Charlottetown The retir ' ling president. Dr. Alex Murchison. orcrcled over the meet Other officers elected were: vice-president. Mr. Donald R. Scott: 2nd vice-president. W . secretary. Mr. Arthur Hozan. urei". Mr. Elliott The executive named includestlie Thomas Davis. Dr. Paul Leonard. and Dr. Alex Murchison. Many friends regretted to learn of the death of Mrs. Gertrude Mac Kenny. widow cf Frederick Kenny. formerly of Charlottetown. occurred at the residence of her sis- ter, Mrs. Mamie K. Jack. 206 Syd- ney Street, Thursday eveninq after an illness of a year. She was born daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Chandler. and has resided in" this city for the last eight years, where she was well known and highly es- teemed. She attended St. And the circumstances in which this isonzz was composed lieln to show its valve If vou want a good song. lio to a 200d composer. This is n the songs of Kim! David. and that is one of the highest commendaticns any sonll could have. was a master singer. , realms of music. Russel (re-e‘ectedl amounted to manic on the spirit of his nation through his nce-L-"v and music refined and so that what he ziJviut this new song we can [accept without hesitation or reserv- Mr. wellington McNeill, south. rt. was elected president of 8 Club at the an- st night. MacKlnncn, 135.0. rflry President of 8 . Other officers elected were: Vice C. Dougan: Sec- Nell D. Walker; Treasurer, Campbell. MAGDALEN SERVICE OPENS- Mail and passenger flights to the. lvfugclilen Islands this season com- y. three days earlier TPiIoL H. S. Jones and Joe And-er- ,.s0n took off from the Charlotte- town Airport carrying punds of mail. Residents of the iso- lated Islands, which are cut was named Hono Clu President, Dr. F‘. Th tr consists of Willard Kelly, Neil D. Walker. Roland wood. D. K. M Lecd. James Arbiiig and went-Ian ENTERTAINED. At Government House yesterday afternoon His I-Icin- or the Lieutenant Mrs. LePage were at home to Win": Commander Blake and twenty four officers of the Royal Air Force. Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Mrs. Lloyd Won- nacoft and Mrs. R. assisted in serving attended by his Aides. Col. J. P. Hooper. Col. C. J. Stewart. Vialoi- A W. Campbell and Lieutenant Birtwhlstle. Also pies- G. E Full and His mainland when the Steamship Lov- at is forced to abandon her trips due to ice conditions, welcomed the first visit. of the Canadian Airways who brought them IICWS the outside world. Grindstone Is- land, largest of the group, received 526 pounds of mail and Havre Au- bert 247. No passengers accompani- cd the ainneii oii the trip down or return. The flyers took off from the Charlottetown Airport at 12.20 p. ni. and reached the Islands 1.10 p. m. They left on return for liome at 2.15 and landed here at 3.10 completing the 90 mllehopin flying time. They expect to make the next 13p to tee Magda- - lens on Tuesday or Wednesday of MacKay and Wil The announcer named was wen- dall Beaton while the starters were Russel Abbott, James Arbing. Dr F. C. Dougan and D. K. MacLi-od. coudgtifnriznk mnfiiimy’ . a es , Neil Robinson. Walter-YB on Will rd MacDonald. J. Pope Clarke; Clif- ford MacDonald. The retiring president. Kelly was in the chair. Th ins was held in the Blue Room at Old ain. About 40 members at- the condition of sclemnlbed iii chapel on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, when Miss Mary Inez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gallant of Summerside. W118 imit- ed in marriage to George E. Peters son of Mr. and Mrs. JIN- M. Peters. also of Summerside. The you couple were attended by Mr. an Mrs Laurier Peters. SHOW — Dr. Renzlla Bowness of Toioiito is in Summerside attending the annual fox pelt show. Dr. Bow- ziess is the represcntaiim of Mas- of George H. siinmoiis in his 93rd ter Feeds, L-.d.. of Toronto. He is ' the git-est of liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bawness. —S. B A P T I S T MEN'S BROTHER- HOOII-At the regular The death occurred at his resi- dencc spring Park Road. -__._ MAGDALEN FLIGHT - Flying a Bcachcraft plane, Pilots H. . Jones and Joe Andersen hopped off at approximately one o'clock yes- rday afternoon from the Char- lottetown Airport on their second flignt of the season to the Magda- len Islands. 90 miles away. They took with them B00 pounds of mail and 680 pounds of express for the residents - numbering less than 10.000 —of the isolated Reaching their objective, the pilots nosed their plane down making landing on the ice at Grindstona Island. Before leaving on they also landed at Amherst Is- land -wh.ioh is mostly inhabited by French speaking people in “m. trast with Grindalonc when the majority of the people are English Speaking. Mall to the amount of 850 pounds was picked up to be taken back here as well as two students who had spent their holidays home and were returning to lege here. Landing at the Charlotte- tovirn Airport the fl their cargo here an ton at 4.10 from where they had started at 11.20 in the morning. The next flight to the Magdalena is ex- place on Thursday or Friday of this week. your. ilflUi‘ ii brief ill , uiid favourably known iii this city where he made daily visits while operating a car- bonated beverage plant at Spring ,Park Road. Born at Suffolk. about nine miles om Charlottetown. he the city with his parents uihen sewn years of age. At the ugc of the charge made by R. . ler, a secretary of t e Sirois Com- mission. that "Seven or eight of the nine pkrovinces" were likely to default wi Premier Cam. bell said that so far as Prince ward Island is con- cerned the statement was incor- i-ect, Unless Home unforseen and disastrous circumstances occurred. involvin most or all of the rov- inoes. tere was no pros ec of this Province defaulting a all. I-Ie resumed Mr. Fowler meant that ntemalticnal conditions mi ht create such circumstances, iit agreed that the statement. as pub- llshed, was unfortunate and mis- loading. Sunday afternoon. the following of- ficers were elected for the current year, President. R.J. Rupert. Vice- Pres, Wm. Ward. Secretaiy, Ralph Gay". Treasurer, John Lohiies. The a very active or- ganization of the Baptist Church and meets for Bible study Sunday afternoon. and in addition engage in periodic social BCliYlLifZS through the winter. . Levy and Mr J. P Goi'don are associate teachers FUNERAL SERVICES funeral of Mr. Patrick J. McMahon was held yesterday morning from his late residence, 52 Sydney Street, to retirement about Of a quiet but friendly dl.‘ tioii he enjoyed a large friends who will learn with regret Simmons was a member of the Baptist Church. and one daughter: John and Frank at home. Horace. Winnipeg. and Clarence ti staff of the Bank of Nova Scctla. Anilicrst. and Miss Ethel at home. to all of whom the Guardian ex- tends sincere sympathy. wife predeceased him Solemn Requiem Hlgli Mass was cel- ebrated by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D.. rector of the Basilica and a son of the deceased. He was assisted by Re . W. McCardle, as Deacon, and . George McCormac. . His Excellency Bishop 0'Sulli- d left for Mone- .'i'l‘ IIIGIIFIELD ‘ ‘lkffil oi’ Allan MiicLeaii was held lrrzii the Pres-eviction Ciiurch assisted by Rev. W. Keefe and . Geoige McDonald. His Excel- lency also gave the final absolu- conductvd by the tlon. A large number cf Rcv. Jivir. C. MzicNuil. The pail >1 and dance. under the auspices of the Kc-nsington C. W. L. in the McMahon House. ton. on Friday evening. attendance and Afrnilwis‘ oi the Roinl Air_F'o.‘Cf‘ ‘iSi£il°' - ..irii'"tl curly in the lilgilt not ‘ The pallbearers were: Messrs. Jas. Sheri-y, Jrcnes Gomiley. Alfred Eg- an. Sr.. William Condon. John King and Harry Corcoran. was in the Higliiicid Cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. —- The Earl Jenkins was held yesterday afternoon. Following a short servlze at the house, which was conducted by Rev. I. . . service was held in Alexandra Bap List church. conducted by Rev. I. J. Levv and Rev. D. K. Ross. iiiciit. Alexandra ball-hearers were Messrs- Roy Jones. Viiiiflilllll Murphy kliis, Frank Wood. Llovd Veasey. Many friends are sorry to learn iof the passing of Ramsay at. his heme in Hamilton at the age of 68 years. The late Mr. Ramsay was a life long resident of and was a prosperous He leaves to mourn his sorrowing widow and a larg iv of sons and dauvhters. also a eral was lv-ld 0n Wednesday after- noon from Malpeque United Church and was largely attended by many sympathizing friends who came to pay their tribute of respect to rme who was most. highly esteemed. The service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Interment was in the family plot in the Malpeque ceme- tery. The funeral was in charge of lvfr. Joseph L Daviaon, Kcnsing- on. The sympathy of friends of this community LI extended to Mr. and peque in the pausing of their eon James at the age of l8 years The deceased had been an invalid loi- vcarli but the and came unexpected- ly. He will be greatly missed in the home as he was of a izentle and tlon. The funeral was av "ftemccn from the Keir Memorial Preebvterian Church and was largely attended. Th vice wu conducted by Rev. Mr. slated bv Mr. Lloyd Hend- erson, Divinity Student. He leave: sci-lowing parents. also three sisters. e. Frank Craig. Ontario: Mav ton. Mass, and Muriel at home. One brother. William at hcme be- side a number of relatives and Interment was in Mal- etery ' out the evening trippin light fantastic to music furri shed by the summerside orchestra. danc- ing beginning immediately aim the rd prizes were presented and all Ii-takcn of a daln -I~‘UNERAL 0F MRS. GEORGE JELLY - The funeral of Mrs. Geo. A. Jelly took place on Monday af- ternoon from hei- late residence in St. Eloanors. Rev. C. W. Cook. pu- tor of the Baptist Church at Bum- marsldc. officiating. The hymns sung were “Safe in the arms of Jesus," "The Lord is mv Shepherd," and “Load Kindly Light." The pall- bearers were: Messrs. Wallace Mar.- Callum, Bruce Bernard. Raph Dar- by, Harry-Cannon, Loman Alduna and Roy ‘Danton. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. -B. The death occurred lut Prid of Mr. William MacLcan in Ellorllie. Mi". Mac- i'n his 01st. year. Ha was tli dc Gordon Miller. Ha wu a Northun and had resided tlicrc for the most of his life time and will indly renumbered by old friend; He leaves to mourn nix eons:- W.W. MacLoaii of Tacoma. Wich- l-ngton: Alfred l MacLcnn lie.’ Roy F. Maclean, Charlottetown: v. Ciithbert Macwan. Arm chau- cf Wlnmel. ciao four era Mrs. Miller with sided. Mrs. Jamel Phill ‘nut l"? Priialila Ly WINFREI) RAM- sAY-‘iiiile passed away on De- cember 31st at his home in Ham- .. alter a long illness, Mr. Winfred Ramsay at 68 years age. Mr. Ramsay had been ln ars but was tenderly his wife uiid family. He was a pioiiiineiit farmer cf uiid was most highly esteemed. B44- isitles his widow lie leaves to mourn '1 "c .='\"\\' hevord that. Two curs innmpiy; 1155115, Norman, flat-old. Inzly. Clifford Mrs. Keir Clark. Mrs. John . VI R al Mrs. John Deinoy. Mrs. Albert Bil- Thonias Btci‘. Mra. and Mrs. Sadie Stewart. to all cf whom sympathv ls extend- (d. Mr. and Mrs. John Dalley. Mr Norman Ramsay and Mrs. Stewart motored from Massachu- scltn tn attend the funeral. The funeral was held on Thursdaytlan own nlted Church. Rev. Mr. crcwdia conducted the service. bearers we? Wilfred Gillil, Wi Da nicl Morrison. s» THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 0R OUR SATUETAY suisscRiBERfl M . mi". manic ualiant of Borden nau JAG misioltune of having his um cioken on Friday morning woile paid fitting JBIIKIIIQ the engine of the air- ' ..ompres.sor while working on Bor- den pier, He was at once taken .0 the Prince Count Hospital where ho replied in his injuries were a tended to. was There passed peacefully away from life to the eartnly scenes of this The a higher a-ncl a better life on ‘Piles- late George Mallett day, Dec. 8th. 1840. at her home A in Bonshlw, one dearly beloved and e highly respected Annie Maria Moore. wife of John A. MacDougall at the age of sixty-eight years. Mr. H. Cassell, who represents the Canadian National Fox Breed- ers Assn. and the P.E.I. fur pool, in London arrived in Summei-sida last night from New York having Just came over from England. Mr Cassell was in Paris until the time of the surrender of France but had to get out being British. Since that time he has been in London. The inquest to inquire into the death of Fred Griffin aged i8 years. who died on Christmas night under mysterious circumstances was concluded 1st night at O'Leary. the iury returning a verdict that death ‘was the result of alcchoJc poison- IIR. lhe jury's findings were based on the report oi the autopsy and find- 11188 of Dr. smith. of Halifax. who l t had made a report on the contexts ‘ of the stomach of the deceased. whiich report revealed alcoholic pols- cn ng. —WEDDING BELLS — A pretty ‘wedding "was solemnlbed at the United Baptist Parsonage. 0'Lea:',v on December 30th when Miss Myr- tie Louise, youngest daughter o’ Mr. and Mrs. John Morrell of Knutsford became the bride o! Lloyd Addison Rayner, Rev. A. ,4, MacLeod officiated. The young couple were unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Rayner will make their home in Knutsford and have the best wishes of a hcst of friends. --S. —IIEARS NEWS 0F SON. — MI‘ and Mrs. Elliott Wriizht of Kinkora. have just received word that their scn Gunner Thompson Wright. who was accidentally shot when a ma- chine aun discharged durlnll a de- monstration. is doing as wel‘. as can be expected. Everybody has been vcrv kind to him. the medical staff and nurses. the men of hi8 regiment and manv Eng ish people whom we had met while they were bllleted in the village where the accident han- pened. He expects to be in hospital for several months. 1'0 COMMAND am souooi. ,. -Wlng Commander E. ll‘. Pulle ton arrived in Summerside last night to take over command of the Summerside air trainin school. Mr. Fullerton is from askatoon, but his home is in Plctou. Flying Officer G. Hill also arrived in Summerside last night. These of- fioers are staying at the Queen Hotel. About 100 air force man arrived in Suirunerside on Mon- day whlch brin s the number of men up tu abou 350.4. A quiet but grotgylageéidagnvvggs bridal part entered the The chapel to the stra ns of the wed- ding march played by Miss Yvonne Arsenault. Interviewed on the subject of W Pow- ln the next two years. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The funeral of the late Michael Prunty was held yesterday from the recl- scn, Owen Pruiity. encc his 58 Cumberland Sit. to St. Dun- stan! Basilica where._ Requiem nigh Mass was celebrated by the Rev. George McCormack. At the grave the service was conducted also by Father McCormack. The funeral was largely attended. The gall bearers were: Messrs. John crmley. Daniel Gillie, Patrick Dennis. Jack Glllla. George Bell. Patrick Cullen. There are l6" l-° mourn. one brotrer liimrst cf this czty. al-flo four sci-is. Praiik and Ber- nerd of this city. John Owen of the 0.8.8. Montcalm and Patrick St. J hn. 1423., arc one daughter. Mrs. E. Stanley of film's city. iPat- riot please copy). At the regular weekly meeting of Alpha Rebekah Lodge on Tuesday evening ‘the ‘mural installation of the officer: for the coming took place. Installation was con- ducted by District Deputy Presi- dent Br. Annie Garnhum and De - uty Marshall Sr. Lillian Duchamp assisted b the following Past Noble Grands vzv-Sr. Rub l-Ioiilc, P.P.. 8r. Helen lllniayacn. r. Hilda Har- r, 8r. Muriel Lcwtlier. Br- Beale ve. 8r. Helen MacEachcrn. BM Sr. Francis Toad. The following ntlff of officers was installed :- 51‘. Int-tie Gill, Noble Grand 5r. Norma Younkcr. Vice Gr 8r. Adelaide Sentner. Chaplain. Sr. May Adams. Put Noble n . Sr. Mildred Rodd. Musician. Br. Gertrude Beer. RBNG. 8r. Georgie Campbell. LANG. 8r. Muriel Lowt-her. ILBJLG. 8r. Winnie Burns. LJJLO. Sr. Lulu Nicholson. Outside Guardian. 6r. Jean Bmith. In: do Guardian Ir Phoebe Pouti . Maui-din! Secretary. 8r. Jun Crockett. Financial lec- re tary. 8r. Muriel Dover. ‘healurer. 8r. Olivl ‘HIUIMCYI. Warden. Sr. Alice Thci-"ron. Conductor 8r. A. Patterson, Pres. Secy. There being an unusually large number of members present pin were made and ccmmitte aopcln - 0d for the carrying on o the chu- Itcblc work of the Older. monthly meeting in the K. Hall on Tuesday eve . January 7th. Mrs. WJP. MacMi an. Vice- Presidlent presided. The meetiu was opened with prayer recit the chaplain. Rev. L. A. Dou an o later addressed the meet briefly. commending their wor words of encourage- ment and beat wishes for the com- a in- urlw - gedoolglhhggallbupflhd. Bcgnail and Arbitrators of the Board nluned were: Mrlt-Ishflfl. B011, R. L. Oct Prov toilrilt. Awfgfvndtnnn gut-Ii‘: Birch {also ‘rho mt of ouch u! has wt flan the an lament com- I PRIZE WINNERS-whens: A Campbell's contest winners: Neil Sacred Heart Home: Raymond Jay, Morel]. Pint PIIZr. yet to be celled for. Co ii No. 218a yet to be called for. i: up FORMER ISLANDEB - Mary B. Campbell. Wife of the late William W. C bell. died in Saiqalito. Calif" on December 11. She wu a native of Prince Edward Island and ilgayears of age. —Oakland Maple There died at. the Infirmary of Cong. De Notre Dame on uraday. Dec. 3i Sr. St. M. Cla- mentinii, da liter of the late Mr. . illlam Macdonald oif Pamnure Island, where she was born July 81, i860. tetown Bub Division held its regular of C. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Abraham Gal- esterday fltfifflOtgl r0 St. Rev. aster conducted service enca and also officiat- ed at the grave. pic's cemetery. The all bearers the honor guar present at the funeral were selected from No. , 6A Veterans Guard of Canada. the deceased having been a member of ithe Canadian mcpeditionary Force n r Interment Peo- ' FIRE COMPANY ELECTS SLATE r. Fred Pickard was named lst eutenant at the annual meetinll of the chemical and hose company of the Citv _P‘ire Department held last night in the Fire Hall. Mr. James Walker was chosen as 2nd Lieutenant. and Mr. Patrick Ready A. Stewart. as seem ry- Mr. . Captain of the Company. presided at the meeting and the activities of the year were reviewed. Discus- sions took place regarding the uro- fizétion of property and handliolf of S. The death took place iii Regina, 29th, of Mrs. L. I’ home of her son Harry. She was ..-.: eldest daughter of the late David Rogers, Freetown. and lived in this province until her removal to Western Canada about c. She leaves to mourn iiliam, Calgary, Rogers. Harry. Regina, and Rev. Louis H, Renfrew. Ont.. one brother. Henry Rogers of New Westminister. B. C.. and two slams. Mrs. Calgary. and Mrs. S R. 0B . Freetown The burial took place 1n Birch Grove, Freetown. beside her two children who predeceased her several years ago. H. W. Birch, irns CRUITS LEAVE the Ro al Cana- Y diau Air Force left hers this week for training centres elsewhere in Canada ‘I'm-iv were: J. L. Ander- general duties was Bay: Samuel standard general flu-- ties (guard), Charlottetown; S- W- standard general duties (guard). Bloomfield station; P. F Curran. standard (guard). st. Peter's av. R- R- N0- 2: A. D. MacDonald, aero engine Margaret's; G. L eneral dutiei frame mechanic (metal), st. Peter's Bay. Before his they were tgrcsented with goods by e Red Cross and with cigarettes byuthe Prcv- Government t Carry on Canada Cor . The pre- sentations were locke after by Mr. A. G. Bruce. of the Canadian Legion War service. ough the At 10.30 on New Year's Eve. as the year 1940 drew to a close. there away at her ome in Jersey City. N. J.. Ruth Ann wallingwii, fe o! The funeral was h d home at 304 Arlington Avenue on saturday. January 4, 1941 at l1 lciatirgg clergymflfl. the lan beloved wi in her 78th year. from her tz-Gerald, and resting place. New York Bay cemetery, Jersey City‘. There left to mourn besides e band, three children. Dr. N. W. Leard, Jr.. of U per Montclair. N. r hus- of the J.. Risth Irene ard. R.N.. Jersey City Public Health Nuraln Mary Gertrude Lear of the National Broadcasting Cor- poration. New York City. who ll a native of R/uh-"hexir-were welcome uesta to the doctor's native prov- ncc last summer when the vial’.- ed with friends and relat ves in Bedeque. Tryon and Scurls. fill Ol wh lll be deeply touched to learn of Dr. beards sad bereavement. and family's Lit-Col. K. B. Rogers was elect- ed president of the Charlottetown Board Trade at the 84th. annual $15141 last night at the Hotel Other. officer: named were; Vice President. Mr. V.A. Alnswort-h: 88c.- Treal. Mr. WJJ Hi glnli or the coming you includes: MQIIFI. I". W. Hynd- man, A. Belclier. J.C.A. giardon. J. n i Mr cit-uii- y. . R. k, .W. Hig in; J.E. Stems. J.E. Harris. W. Pic a . A. W. Hynd- an. J.P. Crockett. 8.1’. Pauli and B. McNeil‘. ember! were on in unable to be pros- thc attendance smaller an usual. The retlrin caidcnt. occupi c chair. 0f the put your were disc 0d and various report-r promoted mm chairmen of the dlffcnnt com- foilowlng submitted ta: Mr. W. l. Grant on air ccrvlcc and truuportation; Dr J A. Clark. agriculture; R R. Bell. harbor improvement‘ , imustrv; in. v.11. Mne- . cntcrteinnwnt: Mr. ‘EWI- Board dllf’ Lt.‘ -Ccl. k. tkln and Mi; r me In OIMIDOIO in do thltbf the whmd m- w'lnilmmcriaitothcllfowdrld z-w ind ind man." FUNERAL AT BETHEL — The h m“ the execut MacDonald was held from her re- sidence at Bethel noon. Services at. c h grave were conducted by Harvey Bishop. Interment Birch mtltemetery. Pallbearers Messrs. Ernest Lund, Wank Trainor, Lawrence OT-Iearn. PLOW BUS! - The city snow plow has been kept. quite busy n1 this week on the streets as a of the 7-inch fall of snow during the weekend storm. In business sec- tions the mow is pushed to one side by the plow and a truck their ro- moves it. The City Police were still after householders yesterday who have not cleared the sidewalks in front of their residences. ' we. Bernard Paynler, Covehead. P. E. I . has recently of the death of her brothervi-Ium- y D. Wlckett, Oldtown Maine. t the age of 87 years. Death caused by shock. He leaves two daughters, Ida and Edith, and three sisters, Mrs. Bernard Paynter Cavendish, Mrs. d and Swln Mark ti dlsallowedefor theenpefseg? 1§T§°mm in: of the Executive Council o! Provincial Governmeiitd yegtem, d HOII. Hora Wright a w.’ Slilygstgf AzlfaItlfglllflllfC. C Q ma l‘ O rates on grain feeds}: diaper ‘remit tural authorities while in 0mm, e in . Pelt Show were educational ti; ' by ieadln! ' . At u“ ing last night Dr. Rendle Bow. ness of Toronto gave a very in. formative talk on better housl of silver foxes and the advantage Alberta. Canada, . Josephine McKenzie, Oleary, . and one brother Alfred Wlckett, Missouri. to whom sincere sympathy is extended. MAGDALEN FLIGHT. —PIl0 NOT as COLD AS LAST MONTH -'Ihe coldest weather so fat in January occurred between 8 ocluck vveonesdlay night and the same hour yesterday morning wknen the tern- perature registered onlv three ae- grecs above ZCIQ. o! tne season was on December 6th. when tne mercury dropped to ww- it was iearneu from burns. weather observer at the bx- perinientai Farm. nay the leading was 4 aoovc _.vii.ii a westciiy wiiiu; at 2.30 1c‘ above. witli_tiie wind, ill to the scum: lust night at H ca‘ 0111-. wind was south-cast and tlia Oil.»- meter iiad none down dkfllfl l1‘) film January has not been cola up uiitll present as was ine manlh The comes. sueil m a w“ Vesta" MULLIGAN -- At Newton, Jim. 4, i941, to Mr. and Mra Louis Mulli- gan. a son. MURRAY - At the P. E. I. Hospi- tal, Jan. 4, 1941, to Rev. and M15, Lewis M. Murray, Hunter River a daughter. MacCAlWILLE-At Kinkoi-a, Jan. R MacCarvllle, a. daughter, Mary Geraldine. McAVlNN — At the City Hospital, January 1. i941. to Private Ollie McAvinn and Mn. McAvlnn of Al- bany, P. E. Island, a. daughter. Margaret Joan. BISO-At 44 Union Street, Uhar- lottetcwn, Jan. 8. 194i, to Mr. and Mia. Peter Blso. a da%ter. ANDERSON —- At St. on Sunday, January 5th. 1041. to Mr, and Mrs. W.W. Anderson, a on. SMALLMAN - At the P. E. I. Hoa- pital, Jan. 3. 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Smallmaii, Charlottetown, a son. OBERTS-At the Prince Edward land Hospital on December 3i. i940, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rob- grltsi, Winsloe. a daughter. Muriel a ne MURRAY-In this City on Jan. 1st, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs Patrick Murray. a son. PAQIJETTE —At_t.he Homeopathic Hospital, Montreal. December 26th, 40, to Mr. and Mrs. Aii us Paq- uette. (nee Muriel MacDona d. Char- lottetown), a son, Ronald Bartholo- POSTAL PARCELS OVERSEAS- The Honourable W. P. Muiock, K. 0., Postmaster General, announced today that as a result of negotia- tions with the British Authorities, the Canadian Post Office Depart- ment has been successful in arrang- ing for a postage rate of 12c per pound on parcels addressed to mem- njestys Forces serv- ing in the Middle East. The limithlg i ht f arcels prepaid at t- we! or p do Th" I8 the same as the present rate on parcels for Canadian, British, libn- pire and Allied Troops in the Unit- Them passed away. suddenly. at her home, at Millvale, on Doc. 30th, Mrs. Michael Murphy, atlxtha rath- ye Deceased had had a. mild attack of flu. but was up, around, doing light work. with the family, when she was suddenly stricken with a heart attack, and shortly after. Her pastor, Fr. Oswald Dalton, administered the last sacra- ments. The late Mrs. Murphy. al- though not a life lam; resident of Millvale. had by her kindly dispo- sition. entieared herself in her home. and in the neighborhood in which ed . KINSMEN Maximo _ The first meeting of the new year was the new president Gordon Hutch- eson :i the chair. Plans were cut- llned for welfare wsrk during the Definite plans were made for social work iricrchant marine. ~llowlnfl Kinsmen were put in charge of the Membership _ Arthur Wright; m- Ways and Means — Alister Decd. Kinsman Gordon Rice was presented with the past president's pin and congratulated on his ener- getic performance during the Dust year. Kinsman Charlie York was Welcomed tc ire club as a transfer member from the Amherst club Mr. A. J. l-Iaslam was re-e'ected Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society at the annual meeting of the organiwticn on Wednesday elected vice-president. Lb si held in conjunction week ofhbraver service at ur Y‘. Mr. J. P. Crockett was re-elected secretary-treasurer, beis ci tiie executive include: For Trinity United Church. G. M. l orth and Ham gator‘; Anglican Cathedral. - d Cotton‘ St. Jamel yterian Church. N. D. M Jenn and Ian Burn: Army. Adiutant Haw Reports covering tl Pro nt A {cared the resuts wcren ite satisfactory and showed a fair n? crane over the out number 0 y At u meeting of thesoigrfllnglfil t aociatlcn- held yesterday fllemwll in Judge Palmer's climb“!- Preaidcnt K- M- by H. 8'. McPliec and cull" ported by Provincial Oommlslionfl J. J. Morris was B Sc ts Assoc grist‘; elitist-cannons d5"! w arr ‘" w“ "i r" 088 in . paun our leader and fcun or. 10rd S???“ T“ if»??? u re now t b t the w“ niattfmd-iyir tianecvgI-ifilom IIIG hi8 eath will mean a the Scout: through ut the wor The mcvanent which he hu foun id and Irstmd will nmuin a lull JANUARY 11.1941 I -- . ._ g Following‘, thsmctéie hnigmbm m v s w l silence we; give: token cf respect, ti: Chief Scout wiia-Ififiwwmul; l4! yummy after-pom. The Prince Edward 1.41m, sheen Wu agricui. Xt Week. Features at yesterda ' connection with Ihenigeehn? th€ NIGEL He also spoke of the t g ' there is in this countgeian raising, an industry which gee; very well with silver fox raising. Mr. Robert Ininan and n. G experimental fox farrm g“: the 2d atlc al talks i di lingo bregding. on Be n: and Mr. B65811 ‘rlnney or the P. E. 1, Fur Pool, spoke on marketing and gave some interesting facts on Ls . the type oi’ fox raised and urged S. Jones and Gordon Gray tile-ls off ‘ancher! w suck m Slfllldlird fmm the Charlottetown Airport yes- terdav about 12.30 o.m.. carrying. 80D pounds of mail and 570 of express for the Mal; the Gulf of St. Lawrence. return Light they carried one ras- senger and a quantit, flying cond tions are-ted islands in a Beachcraft plane. other regu ar schedules were carried Canadian Aiiways pea. Mr. B. G Rogers BPOke along publicity lines in connection with the industry. After the discussions a resolu- 'tion was passed that the Provin- cial Government be requested to appoint Mr. Llo d Lockerby as fox field man for e province to re. place the late Fred Burke, the appointment to be made as soon as possible. The resolution “'33 moved by Mr. P. G. Clark, pfllsl. dcnt of the PEI. Fur Pool. sec- onded by Mr. Brenton Clark oi the Dominion Fur Sales and ably supported by George A. Callbeck, manager of the marketing depart. nient of the C.N.S.F.B. Association and Dr- Gunn of the experimen- tal fox farm. The resolution was passed _ unanimously. nitrous w 1041. to, Mr. and Mrs. iilpii tors Bay. "my _”__._*.--- MARRIA GE S fiwiiTTeiIfiii‘ “ANT: iifiifiv Redeemer Church. on Wednesday. giznuarv 8. i841. bv Rev. A. Mac- nald. Genevieve Anna Hanan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett G. Hanan. to Peter Cecil Campbell. izgn ‘of: Mr. Tléom fiamcbell and e a fl amp e . CAMPBE L-MMKAY — At Zion Manse on Wednesday, Jan. 8. 184i, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- er, Miss Grace Victoria ivIacKay of Stanley Bridge to Mr. Alexander John Campbell of Flat River. MoKINNON - RUSSELL - At the Most Holy Redeemer Church, Dec. 30th, i940. by the Rev. A. Macdori- aid, o. so. n. Georgina aussell e! St. Peters to L. M Charlottetown. McKinnon. nmrus ROSE-At St. Andrew's. January I- 1941. Iiillian Hope Rose. daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. w. r. iwse. awed ll McKENNA - at Elm Hill Hospital Boston, Mass. on Dec. 30, 1940. Mary McKenna, beloved wife of the late Patrick McKenna formerly °l 52 Park St. Charlestown. MacKI-JNNA — At Pownal, Mrs. Pet- er J. MacKenzia, aged 82 years. P MiwDONALD.—At Bethel. on Tues- day. Jan. 7. i041. Mrs. Donald Mac- Donald. in her 83rd v ' FERGUSON. ~11: the P. a. island Holpita ear. l Tuesday Jan. 7. 184i. Art- emas Fer iison. in his 73rd veal" MINCIII — t uxday. January 4th, 184i. Mrl. JOllll Mtnchin in her 80th year. F‘ t, CAVANAUGII -In this city, Jan- t uary 8th, i041, Mra._ Mar Cavan- . augh, widow of the sate avid Ca- vauaugh, aged 80 years. McKENNA - at Pcwnai. Jan- l- 1941. Mrs. Peter McKetina. JELLY-At st. Eleanor‘: Jan g 841. Mrs. rge A. Jelly. B89 7 4i. Mic el Prun v in his 80th ll‘. The remains are rcstinfl ll rank I-Ieiineacey: JENKINS-At Cross Roads. M; urday. Jan. 4. 184i. Mrs. hrl Jen Cl’, non . a weiimr Midcell- R0 . . HENDERSON -- At Union R0841- Saturday. Jan. 4, i941. Henry Will- la LI-fendaraon. in l" 01st you. 'l'- n the Charlottotcwll 9422a, Samoa, Jim. 4. l )- Abr am alien (of Illlhlleld a e 51 earn. " LEA§ - At the P. E. I. HOS" pizaol. Baturdayi Jan. 4. 1041. M" MacLean of i veer. MlcLAIJGlILIN - At Peak» B"; tioii. Jan, 8, 184i, Lillian Maclaulh itnmlt- at Waterside. m sfigbgmi, Mn: Peter Mcllennn. l!‘ ' e WIN. 4 CAIINI - at 0mm Bay. J="~ 184i, Mrs. ‘Defence Cairns former‘ 1y a xiniiorl. itoii, in nu will W’ {pd l4 yam.