l " Ci. D. Murchison. PM. l Thursday, Dec. ‘DECEMBER 31. 1948 Allll0lllll3EMENT.... _ The Firm of Chappell & Company Electrical Contractors as a business partner. cessfully handled many major Iii the firm of Chappell be pleased to assist you with tions. Junior Farmers llold. Annual Meeting At Farmington School Al. t-he annual meeting of the Mt. Hope and Parmington Junior Farmers organization held recent- ly in Farmiiigton School, Mr. Walter Whltly was appointed We" iidcntl He replaces Elmer Curran whose term of oflice expires. The eranoh shows a membership of over twenty. The president reported the ac- tivities of the organization since its formation last May. At various meetings we have had Miss lialnes, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mr. McIsaac, Mr. and Mrs. Callback.‘ ind Mr. Creed. A Calf Club entitled "Hopeful Partners" was formed. The sec- retary. Miss Doris McMahon, also submitted her report and the pro- ceeds show a considerable amount. "rhe following is the slate of officers fcrthe coming year: " Vice-president: Hubert McLeod. Secretary: Mary Wood. Directors: Joyce McKay. Ansel Judson. A Christmas concert sponsored by the Junior Farmers was held lit Mt. Hope School. Masoiiic Lodges Install Officers Saint John's and Virtoria Lodges. Al‘. and A. M. of Charlottetown. fittingly honored their patron Saints, Monday evening, when they met jointly at the Masonic Temple. for their annual St. Johirs Night celebration and installation of of- ficers. The Most Worshlpfiil Grand Master of Masonry in Prince Ed- ovard Island, Mr. George G. Wood, conducted the installation ceranon- ies, assisted by Grand Lodge of- wish to announce that Major Edward S. Chandler, formerly Provincial Electrical Inspector, and for the past three years Supervisor of the Vocational School, has now joined this firm Choppell and Company, which has for many yeors suc- tions, and enjoys a wide and splendid reputation in theinline, is to be congratulated upon this addition to the firm, as Major Chandler has had many years experience in the electrical field, both in a consultant capacity and also in supervision of installation work, etc., and ut one time was assistant to the superintendent of the Maritime Electric Company, spec- ializing in Rural Electrification. He is a graduate in Engin- eering from Mount Allison University and also holds o Bache- lor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from the Nova Scotia Technical School. for four years in the Canadian Army. will specialize as Consultant Electrical Engineer and will any of your electrical problems, both for new installations, or in remodelling and increasing the efficiency of old installe- electricul contracts end opera- During the last wor he served and Company Major Chandler plans and specifications, or in‘ Funeral Yesterday 0f Councillor lloyle F. Doyle was held yesterday morn- ing from his late residence 40 Rochford St., to St. Dunstnnls Basilica where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rector, Rev. P. McMahon, D. D.. with Rev. P. F. MacDonald dcacon and Rev. David AIcTague sub- dcacon. Prosent iii the Sanctuary were His Excellency Most. Rever- end James Boyle, Very Reverend Edward Baldwin. C.ss.R., Rev. W. Marin, C.Ss.R., Rev. Paul Fisher, Crsje. Rcv. George i\’l.lCDL)illll(l and Rev. J. W. McCarGlr. t Following was the order ~of the funeral procession: City Police City Firemen Civic Employees Mayor B, Eflflf‘ MacDonald and Members of the City Council Knights of Columbus Basilica Male Choir I Honorary pail-bearers - Hon. G. H. Barbour, Brigadier W. W. Reid. W. Arthur Gaudet, James Coylc. L. B. Machlillan, Col. D. A. Mac- Kiiinoii, H. F‘. Bethune. J. Lcstcr Douglas. M. P., William Hrilpenny. George Tulle. T. W. L. Prowse. Col. W. J. MacDonald, Col. J. P. Hooper, J. F‘. Leightlzer. scat. Byron Brown, Cecil Miller, L. W. Goodwin, John F. Connolly and Charles Archer. The Requiem Mass was sung by the Basilica liliilc Choir, with which the deceased had bccti associated for over thirty years. Interment took place in the ‘Catholic Cemetery where service was conducted by Rev. Dr. Mc- Miilim. | The funeral was very largely attended. demonstrating the high esteem in Wlli(‘l‘l the late Councillor Doyle was licld by his follow citizens. I -—-———-———i———————-—— linents were served and n prograiin lof toasts carried out. with Dr. .I.P. l I Active pail-bearers: E. D. Nichol-i l “Gem RE Kemp. and y“; c“- ; Millarlas master of ceremonies. The rutliers. Foliowing are lihe officers lOB-‘l ‘T0 iheflralt was respond- ‘jetted for 1949; jed to by ll. R. Carruthers. and the St. John! Lodge No_ 1__w_ M__!toast to “The lloly Saints John J. ‘M. Maeooiiiiia; s. w.. n. M. can. was responded w by Joe A» M?- mm: J‘ w" an Burma“ q-reflsflconnell. Iii appreciation of their R4 E, Kan-m RM; sec-y, 1.; C_ excellent, work during the yeaiztiic MucMlum]. p_M_; chm-y G. 1:3 Hop. retiring Zyiasters iverc presented ‘a Ship’s ‘Company Celebrate Holiday Seasonf Permiiiioiit staff members of II. M. C. :5. "Queen Char-lotto" celebrate the holiday season. The entertainment was arranged by lofflcor Lleut. M. J. “hyniouth, R.C.N. - Seated from loft to right: Mrs. V. LeClalr MucCnllum; A/B E. ltliiclienzio; lilies Phyllis Liinil; Wtr. M. Arblque. Standing. loft to right: Std. Vince LeClair; C.I’.0. R. R W. Judson; A/B W. Judson; Mrs. S. Bowles; C.I’.0. S. Bowles; A /B L‘. y_r_ga__ qgaiggijjgiy. CHARLOTTETOWN ivitli their \'v‘l\'6l and lady friends had a happy got-together on board to the commanding officer Capt. J. J. Connolly, ; Lt. C. A. Binmore; Capt. J. J. Connolly; Mrs. Blnniore; Lt. yan; A/I! H. McAueland; Mrs. McAusland; Mrs. Dorian; A/B G. II. Dorlon; 911's. . PAGE FIVE ~00‘. To Cur Customers " We hope that each day of ’ the coming year will be a day of brightness and joy for you. HAPPY NEW YEAR Raynen-‘s Grocery I98 Sydney Street '\.'\€‘€Y.\0(Ni\~ CAAAAA/Vvvssivs ~A s s - ~r\c\r\-\P\-\-v\-\~\—\\-\\\,\ .‘.\,v\,\_. \- Moyyve toe this opportunity of extending to our many customers Best Wishes For A HAPPY NEW YEAR and A special thanks for their kind patronage in T948. A S. N. KAYS 87 Pownal Street. v. R.C.N. (3.), \'.D., and staff M. J. Wnymouth; Miss Joan HUDSON BAY. Saslc-ICPI —| made in i902 of native tainarack Still going strong on a district and obtained by the present own- farm is a hand-built. wagon boigl er in i920 for $20. MacLeotl. —Photo by Garnhum. The funeral fmlnClllOl‘ SamuellT H E c E N T R A L G u A R D I A N (JONFEDEIEATION LIFE SURANCIS. lN< r. 0. o. r‘. AT IIOME New iienrnil Day from 2 pm. to 5 p.ni. All‘ Oddfelloivs ivclconie. A WATCH NIGHT SERVICE , will be held in the Hnzribrorl; Bap- tist. Church, Friday owning at ll oclork. l (fALENDAItfl-liicssrs. W. l‘). Gil- l's & (,l\i., iinrl liir-ssrs. M. F. Si-hur- than & Co" arc ilistrihtilinr: artistic ciilcndars to their customers. Chin-go. The annual ntioix. nicotine: of tho llill‘l.\‘\'lll" I-‘r hytorizin (Thuri-li will Li: lii‘l(l in tlio (‘lturch ’l‘ucsclay' eve- ning, Jan. 4 ni 8 p.m. Rev. Don- aln Nicholson, minister. C113 POLL TAX. - All mam persons bciwecii 2i and 60 years oi ago, working or living in the city. who have not paid their 1948 Poll Tax are ndrisrd to do so immed- iately. as Court Action is being proceeded with now. Min, Ihouklitiltl .,. IIUNTER RIVER PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services for Sunday. Janiiniy Ind. North Wiltshirc 11 A. M. with pjcmmunlon. Wheatley River Ii P. M. llunter River. join! seryico T!!!) P. M Annual ilrlCfilllll of Y P. ll. at Malcolm Mrithcscifs. ‘ ziy. liecrmbc ilist. Rev. How- ztrzl Christie, Alix icr. CITY POLICE COUBT— Al the Sll|1(‘l'l(lllil‘_\' hlllQlSllVil0l1 Court yr-s- lLlTlily. five mon (‘lIflHZPd with V211!‘ rnncv wow iill remanded for one vxcrik by iirrzinuomcnl. A drunk and tl|Nt\l'4l4‘l‘l}’ \\'.".s roiriiiritlorl unlil tu- rivy and ii maii charged with heinu fl‘lllll( iiiizl iiii':ip.-ililr~ wits discharg- cti illlPf spending one week in jiiil. s,‘ p_M_; 5D” A‘ G_ Rem; _y_ DH with tokens from the brethren of W. E. MacInnls; D.ofC.. R. J. Rupert, P.M.: 3.5., R. H. Carter" their respective lodges. Mr. G. F. lRoper, retiring Master of St. John's - rude Trainer. a son. J5" J. G_ Marks; 1G" Wm) Glrecelved a Past Master's Apron. Mjngo; q-yjer, w_ _y_ can; Trustee, , and GE. lVlacKlnnon received a ' .Pasf Master's Jewel. The prcsentr vjctm-ja Lcdge Na 2__C_ G_ Lord. rations were made by Grand Master R. E. Hyndmiin; l-‘loyd Drake; W. Wmd- J. Drake, P.M.; ES. Lord; G. E. MacKlnnoii, P.M ; S. G. Bryant; E. ll. Lord; John Palle, PM; R. C. Greene; C P. Wilkins; 0.5. Nord- land: G. R. Brady. P. M.; H, E, Ward. PM. Following the installation cere- mony. the brethren adjourned to the Recreation room where refresh.- ifitfillltltlhtlit? A nenrus 50o Per looorlill BIRTHS TAYLOR-At the Prince County Hospital on December 9th. 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor, Norboro, it son, James Winston. WADDELL-At Gamble's Corner, on December 20th, 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. John Weddell, a son. MocMlLLAN-At Deaconess Hos- pital, Detroit. Mlch., to Mr. and Mrs. P. V. MacMillan, nee Gert- Phone l7ll r-.- DEATHS MOLYNEAUX-At Wembley, Eng- lend. on Dec. 2?, 1948. Mrs. Harriet Annie Molyneaux. widow of the late William lrl/ellaco Molyneaux. forni- n-ly of Mllltown Cross. P. E. I. MURCIIISON-At York Point on 80. D. Hector Murchison in his 83rd year, pun. erll noting ldter. ' crown your MD. Maciean ‘- ' oivnenniian IMTIALMII _V _, Charlottetown on! aims Wlltolllro Phone Ill DIES IN I'ING‘I.AND—The death orcnrrcd in Wembley. England. Dec. 37, i948, of Mrs. Harriet Ar- ziie Iiioivnciiux. wife of the lite William Wallace Molyneaux, fur- nicrly’ of hlllltmvn Cross, P. E. T., ii-lin piisscd away in December, i944. The late Mrs. Molyneaux livcd in Soulhport for the last l8 months and on December 13 sail- ed for England to visit relatives and friends. She is survived by _ , j . rm - Competent Insurance ~ Service HAVE A utx WITH MORTGN DEW Eastern Trust Bldg . ‘ To Our Many Customers one son. Norman Eric Molyneaux, Sciit-liporl. r l Charlottetown f; l Old and New We Say MANY THANKS during ‘I948 every effort. CITY TAXES. - Executions and garnishees are now being served on persons who do not have their per- sonal property and poll taxes paid to December 31st. POWNAL CHARGE tlic United .ll‘t.‘ll of Canada, Ri-v. E. R. Niac- Yicair. lylinistor. Week of Prayer s" l'\'lf‘(‘SI lilonduy, January 3rd. .\lill\'ic\v; ‘Tuesday, January 4th, Puwnzil; Wednesday. January 5th., POWHiil. Ali services commencing ii. 7.30 p.ni. SUPREME COURT APPEALS —- Tlie appeal of Robert Wlginore. City, from a c0nvicti0ii for drunk- en driiing was heard yesterday morning before Chief Justice Thane A. Caitiipbcil. The appeal was dis- missed witliout cosls. The appeal of Joseph Gallant, City. charged with being in care or CDlilftil of a motor vehicle while illltlhlgfiiflil, was allowed but the Court amend- ed the chzirge to consuming intox- ii-aiing liqucr in a public plat-c and the appellant was fined $50 or '30 days. The Chief Justice also al- lotted the appeal ol George Shep- herd against a conviction for il- lPgfll jiossession of liquor, but ord- cred the appellant to pay t'iie costs because he had not produced wit- nesses in the lower Court. FUNERAL SERVICE HELD - Puneral services for Catherine F. Diiloz. 63, of South Main St., Co- liasscl. .\lass., Treasurer of the L. H. Daloz 00., Inc., ii Humph- ieys St., Dorchestcr. Mass, was held at 2:00 P. M. Tuesday, Dcc- cmbei- 2S. at the Lucy Stone Chapel. Forest Hills Crematory. Walk Hill St., Forest Hills, Mass. She died surldciily on December 2G at the Beaconsfield Hotel after ii brief illness. Left to moum are a son. Laurent Albert. and three grandchildren: Constance. Laurent Albert, Jr. and Charles Roland. Her surviving brothers are: C. R. Daivson of Milton, .\lass.; H. L Dawson of Dorchesier. Mass. and L. A. Dawson of Lancaster. Pa. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril E. McGregor. Mr. William Crawford left Thursday morning for Chalk Riv- er, Ontario, to resume his duties as electronics technician with the National Research Council. Mr. Crawford spent a most enjoyable holiday season visiting his par- ents. Mr. rind lVIrs. George Cranv- iord, of this city. WYBEFLTON. Lincoinshire, Eng- lHl1(‘l—-l('r'P)—Ml‘S. S. Brotherton. 9i. has 44 great-grandchildren. Too Late To Claslfy WANTED — CAPABLE HOUSE- keeper, no children. good WHQOS » Apply Box 91, Summerside. ls the sincere wish contained in our NEW YEAR GREETINGS “""“'s“””’“”‘@““ d ' d . W cl c. MILTM FMZEE to our loyal customers an frien s a a d our "ISUMNGE \ y thanks for your splendid patronage in T948 and will Fire . Auto ._ Life l t strive to deserve your continued support in I949. Representative i ‘Manufacturers Life Insurance Company I79 Queen St. Phone 714 Charlottetown, P.E.l. ‘am ..s.\.'4s\.nv» ‘u. . v‘ - -. Kelly fin’ Mclnnis Personals Mr. Wesley Wood lif Halifax‘ spent the Christmas holidays in Charlotteieyvn, Visiting his dangli- ter, Mrs. Doris Bellman. Miss Nadine Deighan, student nurse at Charlottetown llospitirl spent the Christmas holidays at livi- home in Bradalbzine. The many friends of Mrs. Reg- inald Jeficry will be sorry to learn she is a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. having undergo-tie an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Eric McGregor of Montreal and Major H. W. Hart. of Otta\\'a spent Christmas holidays in Charlottetown with the farmer's for "VALUED" Patronage We trust the New Year will bring you continued Health and may Good Fortune HAPPY new YEAR EVERYBODY llarry A. Macllougall r "BETTER MEN'S WEAR" i l l >_i_i__.__ii.__.j. TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND New Year Greetings The New Year is a time for looking backward and looking for- ward. Looking backward, our first thoughts should be of gratitude and thunkfulness to Divine Providence for the measure of health our people have enjoyed; for our relative freedom from disastrous fire and flood; for the most bountiful farm production in our history, for the rich hor- vest of the sea and for general prosperity and stability,—for all of which we are profoundly grateful. May all our people look forward to the New Year with faith and hope and a determination to exemplify the Christmas spirit through- out the year. Hard work and thrift, and doing to others us we would that they should do unto us will go for to make the New Year a blessed period for us all. On behalf of the Government of Prince Edward Island. I wish one and all A HAPPY NEW YEAR. . G. H. HARBOUR. ' Acting Premier.