EW . maps! E‘ ®NGIATULATIONS - Con- , rstulations are being extended to has Helen Trainer a recent grad- us to! Halifax I on hav- inmssuccessiully passed her Recla- terqd Nurses’ Examinations. mp5. F, Tarbush after having had his recent inlul‘ 6b!- gllllileia 29¢ ignglfqnldatir-itltp taltefi hack celved his discharge from the R. t‘); me where latest reports say, 0 A. I". revfihily. Peillmid i° h" he i: resting domfortably. home in Montague last week. Mac ., student at HOME BEREAVED - Mia. Will- Hotih- lam Gregory ived the sad news the death of Mus. E.C. Larson MacDonald .4}- ir-flrrfil‘: Mrs. Frank Hobbs, Kent Sweet. PO E. B. MacKinnon, who re- ton. N23. a. was tihe at» the late William Gregory, City, death-followed a recent. serious ncton. flun- PATIENTS ENTERTAlNED-On Dec, 22Don Messer and his Island- ers held their Saturday night studio party in the new auditor- ium of the Provincial Sanatorium. Both patients and staff ex rcssed their sincere appreciation or the well-prepared program and 815° for the honor of havuIK l? bmfld‘ cast from the new auditorium. FUNERAL samnnav - The funeral of the lame J. Waiter MBA? Ewen was held from his mill-dorm M1 Bristol on Saturday afternoon to Lot 40 United Church where serv- ice was conducted by 1W3 Rel’ M1‘- Memer and the Rev. Mr. MaoPher- son. Interment was in Webb Si- yqwrs . The pallbearers were. Senator J.P. Maclntyre. 11-H- Cox, Emtery MacEwen, William Ell- wort-h. Frank Kelly and Vernon Anderson s SURPRISE PRESENTATION - On Wednesday evening the choir members of Cape Traverse United Church met at the home of Ml‘- and Mrs. Allison H, Harper, North Carleton for choir practice. Just, at the practice concluded Mr. Da- vid Murphy read n‘ very illilflfl address to the organist. Mrs, Helen Bell, who so capably 511d "Bu?" ingly has carried on the Work for the pa“ year, she was presented with a very nice El“ by MP5; lfi-w- Harper on behalf of the choir. Al- though completely "liken by W15 prise Mrs, Bell thanked one an :- for this thought of kindness. lee cream and cake We" "Wed and all returned to their honlifis after spending a very FY1105"! e cveninB. Mas. lawahfnzlmnpy- Mrs June Kennedy u! W1 115ml! Si’ Qimmy, Mas. died Monday- 139°- l0, in her am: yw- The fuller“ were conducted U! the Rev. William Ntoholl oi the Uni- geg Presbyterian Church at the Russell Fu Home. Wednesday. Dec. 12 alt 2 o'clock. Mrs Kennedy was born in Crapaud, Prince Ed- ward Islsmibutforthepastfi 113mm in Quincy. She 1, “weed by four sons Allan. Kennedy of MaoLeod, Alberta. notes any changes on the Luanda He as the guest of his cousin, Daniel . and Mrs Taylor Nlne Mlle A delightful Christmas party as held in the classroom of the nited Church last week, hy the anadian Girls ln Training, un- Cl‘ tJie supervision of their lend- rs, Miss Jean Adams and Miss can Duvnr, A program of games rid contests, followed by refresh- ents, which included "hot dogs". '11s enjoyed by the girls. At the December meeting of the oung Women's Guild of thtvPrcs- i ytcrinn Church, the following 0f- icers were elected for the ensuing art Presidenb-Mrs. R. D, Mac- ilean, Vlce-Pres.——Miss Thelma 4J1!‘ er, Secretary-Miss Mildred Smith, and Treasurer-Mrs. Martin Cur- rie, The meeting washeld at the , Claude Nicholson, with Mrs. S. D. Reid residing. Miss Catherine Currie an Mrs, W. glutterworth were in charge of the evotlonal period. c- The many friends of Mr. Joy est Hayes, Bedeque, formerly of earletown, will learn wiiih deep t of his death. Aitnoush he ad been tn failing healttli for the tmreeyearshisdeaithcameue shock to his loved ones. M "B" ge of 61 years. He will be sadly inisscd in the community where his kindly smile and helping hand made for him many friends in every life. Besides his We , Mrs. Regg and two sisters tin Bell Winnipeg. _ ». (Sadie) Mrs. Fraser Gillisple, Cape Tormentiuie, N. B. The fllalfirfll which was one of the lamest-JOY some time. was held in the Uniwd Church, Bedeque, the service beinfl conducted by the pastor of that church. Rev. Mr. Baxter who Spoke ‘words of comfort to the bereaved Nefl Kennedy of Trurv- NM ones Title hymns suns were: Aslwv Scolds. Lawson Kennedy of Bligh in Jesus, lead Kindly b10314 ind ma, Mas; and Dimcnn Kennedy Abide with Me. and two daiuahtera. -— , f Quin" The SS. "John Cabot’ which - w t... sir War...“ as .22. t. "my; , eaves e o n's. -. on ‘ - - B ee a arrived nt her destination on Sun- gmndchildren and twelve great day, Dec 23, according to a tele- ndchildren. lzra ‘gram received lane; Mondftly! byNléia-J. A. timenfl. 0! AIchbIshOD Jllllles W E AKHEW. "'3 9 55g“ °T ' C. ulgan of Toronto be be a ifoundland. Cardinal in wdRpman i hBfialliasgt of like seVGIetahIQOmIITB Church wasnme enfl-husifl-i w wee BWWl W“ by Roman earl-ignites in this Prov; ildldd soiithelénabfiaaiflhwl‘ Nreigioggrgi; 11mg ysterday, e news \vas no an _ m5 , w C received in advance by the Church having trouble with her b lers officials here and it L during recent weelq was fc ugh . ' put into Trepasoey. Nfld., where she was euro to await the arrival of the tug "Cachelot" with 30 tons of fuel. m. Agnew could not say 188$ niaiht whether or not tfne til had reached the “Cabot? All he could definitely say was that. wtth m; without the tug’s aid, the Cabot ‘nod succeeded. alter beinB 0119 of Charlottetown for eight days. in making St John's, and that ifne 19o cattle aboard were in good con- ditioh. pressure of work. however. he was not here since Aug-ust, 1944 ‘He has a sister. Miss Marv Mc- residing in Charlottetown. immediate “ti” “e 1"‘ A rominent City business man m’ 9mm“ “m m‘ in ties person of Frederic-ll m. Colwlllugaased away esterday at _ his re ence, 133 Fitzroy Street. City, after a prolonged illness. l. lifelong membe of Trinity Uni ed Church, the late Mr. C01 membe of As a young man wibh consider- able experience in the drug blui- nees. he went to the United States. A lover of music, he was a gra- duate of the New Erlgland Con- servatory of Music and during his 1e thy sojourn in the United Bummeraide and Prince County lilaslt one oil its most prominent ctzenl eary Saturd in p; an”; in the death of Mimmévllllrim P‘. $1.1m’ h° Y“ “$0M, °fn 3}: <1 ‘I'M late Mr. Osllss- Unitarian Church, Boston, and al- han‘ passed away in th r'n e County Hospital after a: ilhecss so’ later‘ o! the scotch Presbyterian of about a week. A few years ago he underwent a serious operation and although the ailment was ell- minated for a time he had recur- ranbe of the trouble periodically for the last year. The late Mr. Callaghan was been at Ebblflset, 82 years zig and s life as a farmer an fisherman. He had a natural tal- ent for business and conducted establishments at Tignish and 5t. Louis. After working up one of . the t mercantile concerns in ce, he moved to Sum- de in 10M. During his resi- Bummerside he was s in coal and other tenaive business connections in. ested in the United shoe Machine. ".°""*......"s"- as.“ ' a. y 38°. death of his brother, 12% co],- Iill. he returned to Clsallotteboll and took over the dnu bminqa of Johnson and Johnson. The late Mr. Colwlll is survived by his widow and a son, fiederid. wit? lives lfimllew gork. Hp alafi h“ magnet-lotteries; ' Dumb‘ m‘ e ma wil be forwarded to Bostonnto-morrow for interment. ANNUAL MEETING - The an. nual meeting of the "Pour Branch" . Farmers Institute was eld in North Carleton School. ‘Ihursday IVEYIUIB. c. Nth, with a fair at- ‘ ndance. After minutes of prev- ious meeting the Secretary gave a very clear and full report of all business done during the oar ed This was followed by the Aud Total low-IQ . report. so . ll. penditure Jim. The following are the o cers for the oomin year. President-Walter Hamm m. m. owinl children Chicago; Sister 5t. e0. .: Erl- , os-enee and Austin. flwth Secretary . , u ldflll Directo ). New Glaa- “m HEW , WIIINIIDAY —IN IIOIPITA-L — A Prince receiving treatment at Debert. 4A1)!!!‘ (LU! MIIT — Tlhl ' Ill of Summerside Pres- byterian Church met on Tlueedsy last, at the home of Mrs. J , 51 Granville Sgt. enjoyed. Lnlnch was served urice Mill and Mrs. for the ' —l -II‘.AI.I.‘WELL A'l‘ PRIITOWN- About one hundred neighbors and frlmds met at the home of Mr. and Mfrs. Leslie Simmons, Freetown just before the-v moved to Summer- aide to bid them farewell. They evenins-~S ca" M 5 CONGIl-ATULATIONE — Hf‘. and Mrs. Sheldon Ross, Dos-cheater it‘ were receiving the‘ 7 sh f fri d thgp ‘the o en s s e on will of ‘their ah weliding an- h was quietly cele- o niverssry whic brated with their family of one -son and six daughters. , T0 BOSTON FOB BUIIAI: - Thd remains -_of the late Mr. Fred llllr. I. Colwfli were forwarded to Bos- sories and. wore a Talisman roses. The youns couple were attend- ed by Mr. and Mrs. William say. brother and sister-m-lww of the bride -upon the arrival of the party to the bride's home, t guest-s were ushered to the dining room where a sumptuous dinner was served. Tlhe- table was tastefully ar- od with out flowers and oest- with s. bewtiiully decorated wedding cake. Those assisting in serving were Miss Sally Healer and Mrs. Hebor Pickering, while Mrs. George Crozier. Mrs. Wen- dell Crozier and the Misses Leita and Bertha Ramsay replenished. On Friday morning happy t. m“ couple left for Niagara Falls. Ont., with and himself The remainder of the eveninx was spent in social chat, soggs and music followed by lunch. The Rev (Major) Ralph Fbw- low. assisted by the Rev, (Major) W J Phillips, celebrated the spcc~ ial Holy Communion service which was held in St. Paul's Anglican Ghluch. at 11:30 Monday night. Yesterday morning. Holy Com- munion was celebrated mt '7 o'clock and again at ll o'clock. with a Choral Cbmmunioti at 10:30 At all three services, the Rev (Malor) Fowlow officiated wit-h the Rev. J.T Ibboti. pastor of St. Paul's. assisting. All services were well at~ tended .Mrs leigh Dingwell was the organist at each celebration. No millionaires child could pos- sibly have had a better Christmas than did the children at Mount St. Vincent Orphanage, according to the Sisters in charge of that Church, Boston, Mass. He had ex- 99°73‘ Boston and was financially inter- t “$1 alicoen Islanfln a worthy institution, Yesterday afternoon the mem— bers of the Gyro Club. with Dr. B. C. Keeping in the role of Santa Claus, spent three hours among the children there and both they and the Gyro Club members had a wonderful time. Toys and presents of all kinds were distributed with no child being neglected. Mount Carmel Parish, irhose pastor is the Rev. Father Poirier, sent a parcel of gifts to each child in the Orphanage as did the Vet- erans’ Rehabilitation Department. The Sisters oi the Orphans e are loud in their praises of t e kindness and thoughtfulness of the business firms of Charlotte- EOWYI. all of whom without except- ion. did their share toward making this Christmas the best, in the op- inlon of the Sisters. St. Vincent's Orphanage has ever enjoyed. THURSDAY HOME BEREAVED. - The sad news has been received by Mrs. to Sam Vail of the death of her sis- ter, Mrs. Leonard Geiger (nee Jos- sle McRae) in Newton, Mass, on Dec. 34th. Miss Mildred IeLacheur oi Cambridge, Mass. tformerly of Guernsey Cove) flew home to spend Christmas with her sMai-s, Mrs. E. H. MacKinnon of Mur- ray Harbor and Mrs. Roy Nicolle of llrhite Sands. —IIOME FROM OVERSEAS — Pte. Alvin M. Mallett, who has just returned from overseas after spending four and a half years overseas. is a guest at the home of Mrs. David Barnard. Summer. side, where he received a very vmm welcome. will be Spend. ing his Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. m. Mal- lett. Granville. LAID T0 BEST — Word has been received by M}. V. Leigh Dingwnll, City, that the funeral of his bro- ther Frank Erie ingwell, who passed away at Balt ore, Mary- land, Dec. 17th was eld Friday, Dec. 21st. Interment was lI'l the Marine Section, Baltimore Pres- byterian Cemetery. -IETUINID IIOlIII ON VACA- TION — Mom's. Earl Brahssn and German returned recently to their homes in Kenaington for igned "buah near Halifax. Pres- ent day "longing" M12192!!! to, be t: "de luxe" The boys good 100d. sprint; mattresses and chine mas holidays-K. ‘PHONE CALL FROM AUSTRA- LIA — Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bradley 3 Great George Street, City, ha a reel long distance telephone call yesterday when they talked to their daughter, Mrs. Peter McLeod of Sydney, Australia. The call came through at s cvclock/yesterda morn- ing and Mrs. Bradley sa d she clear]; as l! it were coming from €.'t..“...‘:§§l:i lifted". iiffiig‘: - eu an Lead in Char ottetmvn several months ago, said the weather war lovely in Australia with peo lo flock ag to the beaches to enjoy a bathing. - IOIIIII OWN MAN" -'- C.P.0. Samue Prowae Murdock. UIJI , was recon honorabw from the U. 8. %l tour oi duty in the e, lncludin some: . Murdock tion with the Bo land Ohio as 'Js|nesInwe could hear her daughter's voice as g so "=- lntl guy where they will reside. Tlhe bride chose for travelling an olive green dressmaker suit, brown coat. tux- edo style and matching accos- sories. . All Join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Revlll every happineas.-—8. —FUNER.AL OF LATE W.P. CALLAGHAN - A funeral service for the lste W P. Callaghan was held on Monday morning at St Paulis Church. Summerside with Requiem High Mass celebrated by Rev, J.C McDonald. The pal- beencrswere Messrs George Mclmiia, JP. Mclnnis, EP. Foley. J.P, Hogan, Wilfred Ledrle and William C. Schurman. The body was sznt by train on Monday evening to St. Louis where it rssted at. the home of his son until yesterday mornln vmen service was conducted a Palmer Road Church. Burial was in Palmer Road cemetery-S Mrs. L. W. Dom Pierre, of this city. received an air-mall letter yesterday from Lieut.-Col. Regin- ald Stewart, now in Germany. in- forming her that he had located he-i- missing son. Gerald Micha. helles in a hospital in Mutteberg- Allgau. Gerald. who is now fifteen years of age. was born in Charlotte- town and went with his parents to Germany at an early age, re- mfliflmlz wi h his parents and iam- 11y when his mother and sister re- turned to Canada. Diligent search has been going on for some time through wartime channels to locate Gerald, but oath-in: definite was heard until this Charlottetown officer, Lt.-Col. Stewart. sot in touch vrlth him through Mrs. Howson. Captain of the Red Cross Missing person. ne Mrs. Dom Pierre has cabled dir- ct to Mrs. Howson and Lia-Col. e Stewart for any further informs. tion. At a meeting f th g , Maple Hills-the: emfirgeeilnckgrnriqoflt. YRS development at the Charlotte- own Airport-meld last night a council was chosen to run the ai- fairs of the community. Dr. J. T Croteau. temporary chairman, pre- sided. Mr. J.K, Duggan was elected president of the council and Mrs, Joan Graham secretary. Other. members include, Messrs s, Silllflrebflxlzs, William Carr. LII. D. l-Iowatt, PJ. ~Boudreault, V Dnuse and SP. McAleer. "PM rwwly elected Broup will meet tonight to discuss commu ity Wemlffi Eight sub-committees were named to take care of trans- Donation. vigilante ‘activities, fire prevention sports, entertainments, 115F811’. omen's Institute and first‘ aid. ' ' ansport ti b t Hills and Chgrrflotteetovvgienwasmgadg o! the principal topics of discussion and satisfactory mrgnggmgnu "i" ‘Wis. sc no d it was ullnolltrgfidxfilltlggglllliilgelllllbalifig open immediately after" Christmas holidays, A sflwo] board was appointed. fig-mposcd n: Mrs.D.O.Cl kS. .. , Lean and Pa? hofitireaujlt.‘ M!“ JMONTAGUE W. M. S. -The annual meetingbf the W. M. 5, oi‘ the United Church at Monta- zue was held at the attractive home of Mrs. Lester McLeod on Tuesday evening, Dec. m, it g 0'. clock. The President, Mrs. Ethan Stewart, presided. Mrs. H. W. Da- vlson led the Devotional exercises! which consisted of many beautifu Christmas carols, verses and scrip- ture passages of the Christmas Story. s. Davison sup lamented the pro ram with a rea inn from E. Paul no Johnstono "Chiastmas- tide". The exercises closed with a ‘prayer of thanksgiving for the en of the war, by Ill-s. Adams. Nativity verses, by Mrs. Dan Me Donald and the soft singing of O Utt Town of Bethlehem as a benediction. The business period ollowed and a new s “of offic- ers was brou ht in. whic follows: ‘Pres dent Mrs. Gordan, lcs President, Hr _ , 2 d. VlcePrssidmt. Mrs. lire:- Mrs. Steward- ton ‘yesterday for burial. A short servos was held at the McLean Funeral Home the previous day by his pastor, Rev. T. E. Mo Lennon. Miss Beulah MacLeod, RN" of New York arrived by lane in Charlottetown Friday nlg t. She will spend the holidays with hor mother, Mrs. James MacLeod and brother-in-latv and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Preston McIntyre of Mon- tague. ~ FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mr. James Stewart was held yesterday morning from the residence of his son James, 88 DesBi-isa Crescent to the Church of the ost Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. W. Murphy 0.58.3. The pallbearers were Messrs. J. Gauthier, Stanley Steele, Milton Cannon, Herbert Mahar, William Meek and W. Mortimer. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. W. Mann,‘ CSSR. Members of the Legion attended as mourn- era. ¢IIOME FOR. FATHER'S FUN- ERAL -- Thine daughters and one son of the late W P. Callaghan of Summcrside who reside outside the Psoviiwe anrived home to attend their father's funeral. They are: Sister St. Augustine. St. Mary's Convent. Provldcxicc. R I , Mrs. PHD. Mandy, Miss floreiiee‘ and Austin all of Framlngham, Mass. -a -—R.ECEIVES TELEPHONE CALL FROM ENGLAND — Mrs. Glynn Johnston (nee Helen Key) of Sum- merslide received a trans-Atlantic telephone call on Christmas Day from her husband: Col. Glynn Johnston in Topoliffe, York, Eng- land 'I'he transmission was excell- ent and the conversation was can'- rlcd c-n without difficulty. Cpl. Johnston expects to sail for Can- ada on January 4th He has been overseas for the past two years and has seen service in France, Holland and Gcimany~S The annual mPPflllI! of 'i‘:-inity United Church Women's Associu- tion was held on Thursday after- noon} Dec. 2'1 in the social hall. The President, Mrs. Wm. Tceii, was in the chair. A short devotional period was lcd by Mrs. J. K. Suth- erland and Mrs. E. Weeks, Mrs. Craswell at the piano. The reports fol‘ the year were read and the visiting committee had a very worthwhile report. A donation was made to the WM S. to aid in their work. The nominating committee sub- mitted the following slate of of- fidcers which on motion was adopt- e . Past Pres., Mrs. W. Tecd. President, Mrs. John Dickie. lst Vice Pres., Mrs. John Garn- um. 2nd ‘Vice Pres., Mrs. Russel Campbell. Secretary, Mrs. Sydney Crauwell Treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Coffin. Buying Committee, Mrs, Jasper Pickard, Mrs. R. E. Mutch. Press and Pine Hill, Mrs. A. J OUT OUR‘ WAY WHAT MAKE$ 5O . MAN‘! BIRDS GATHER IN THAT SAME. PLACE EVE-RY MORNING? MORE AND MORE. EVERY DAY! h l . "°.......“‘" .I_a......i' "c tmgflit-t. Jlfliauifil- #- w. , o! enoo t and congratula- tion for e4 the a3? in a IIIWFVI" lhlf-lllflil u"! eers for ~ ‘Dis nomiaatia ..Conunittee: - llrs. Godhi “s. MoCsusland. llrs. Stems. s. McPherson serv- ed refreshments.» the close of the business period. an 211%‘ _ Jm’: Len e cer, secon class, m‘ Cecil Johnstone. Petty Officer, third class enlisted in the Seabees on 8e t. I) 104d. They served n. Nort mics. Italy and France for which both b0?! W9" awarded the World War II Vio- tory Medal the American Area Ribbon and the European and African Middle Eastern Ribbon. Landrigan former] of Sturieom s mo er, and}. hiiesidesthln II- Lsndrilln, and sister. Mr McKLnnon. He has a sister. Phyllis. Wales College and two brothel‘! who is astudent at Prince of Rev. Lawrence Iisndrlgan of Saint Peters Bay and Paul, a student of St. Dunstan'a College WhOd st__ prel- en; is a patient tn the hadottfi- town Hospital. Johnstone is t e son of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Johnstone of Montague, P. E- _ He and Mrs. Johnstone reside in Somerville, Mass. Prior to h's en- try into the navy, Landrigfl" Wu‘: sympluyed by the Crandall Dryiioc Engineering Co. of Cambr-dge. Mass. Johnstone was em loyed Dy H. P. Hoods of Somervi le. M . R l MuDonald,_ Norflh Wiltxahirlzuisfrlved in the city yes~ qmdfly Wm, the remains of his bro- then ML Qggfgg Everett MacDon- 51d, aged 2.2, who met death in a mysterious manner earlier in the week, his body bans found on l!" railway track in the Welltwwth Valley, Nova Scotia. very badly mutil ted. The two brothers had been choli- ping wood in a Nova Scotts- lum- ber (ggmp near Truro and “were t0- gether for the last tilne 0n Satur- day at Truro railway station. where Russel said goodhv W hi8 bmthel’ and left to spend Christmas at home with their DBrentsMr. and Mrs. Dominick MacDonald. North Wiltshlie. After a hap _v holiday. Russel left on return o his work and at Emerald picked up a newspaper with the report of an unknown man being killed by a train in the Wentworth Valley. The descrip- tion caused him anxiety and he got in touch with the R.C.M.P. for further details; and finally with their help identified his brother. Nu one apparently saw the ac- cident, and the details remain a mystery. The body was taken home ves- terdav for burial. Mr. MacDonald leaves to mourn his father and mother, his brother Frank, who is due home on Satur- day from overseas service; James in Holland: Maurice, Leonard. and Russel at home. Stephen in Toron- to; also four sisters, Mrs. Josephine Johnson, and Jean. Teresa and Doris at home. Mrs. tDr.) Preston McIntyre and Mrs. Lou Poole of Montague, recently flew to New York where they spent an enjoyable week, the guests of Miss Beulah MacLeod, sister of Mrs. McIntyre’; They returned by plane on Dec. l7 and were met at the Charlottetown airport by Dr. reston McIntyre. and Mr. Lou Poole. By J. R Williams n l‘ ‘ lair-at’ m...‘ Jhttiln... -" “T35 own o rv 4 .' the festival of 8t. John the, age- “ l. .. w rn l. sa a gs harlottetown H0 W . Bro. 5. Lmasutterupaflteblyr as King" had been drunk, mtonst “The Craft" was po , ably re n ed toll War. . George . Wood, P . of Vletfirh Lodge No. 2 and the toast to e Hol Saints John was res nded to y Bro. win: William ercer also of Victoria Lodge No. I. Immediately IOUOWEIE! the barl- quet the brethern ourned to meet at the Lodge Room. where the installation of the officers of St. John's and Victoria Lodges . . ro. . . . ‘ ‘all: ‘age. W R Carson Gland Master of Masons in Prin e Edward Island, in due and an ent form performed th; beautiful ceremonliea of installation in a most cred t- able manner. abl§asslsted by Rt. Wor. Bro. R. m, emp. Bt- Johns Lodge No. l and RLW. Bru- 5- G Wood of Victoria Lodge No.3. Alter the installation ofviucers iévas conclGudedd M. “at péealfelr-“fi son ran Mas til‘: retiring Masters, Bro. G. D. Murchison of St. John's Lodge M"! Bro. G. E. Procter WW." . las evening w or to on behalf of both Lodges. The officers for the ensuing year f ll Z sot. 0.32am Lodge Victoria Lodge .1, A. Rodd ' o. n. BhEIfEh n. c. MacMillnn ' John Falls J. . G. F. Roper G. E. MacKlnnon w Treasurerw J D ake D. T. aye . - -‘ p_M_ ' RM. Secretary R. J. Rupert E. S. Lord P. Chaplain S. J. Davies William Mercer F. W. Godfrey Gordon Lord J. M. MacDonald’ ' R. E. Hyndman m. n. White D' or 0'0. a. Procter PM. PM. V. B. Lin! L. E. Ward J. T. Davies W. J. Curr H. Blpvgaird F. M. Cannon S. H. Burhoc A. G. Reid Tyler W. J. Carr Trustees G, I). Murchison P.M. BIRTHS LLEWELLYN - At the Klnfls County Hospital, Montague, P.E.l., on Dec. 11. 1945. to Mr- and MYE- Atwood Llewellyn. Gasuereaux. P.E.I., a daughter, Irma Margaret-- MOORE - At the K1085 County Hospital, Montague, PEI. 0n Dec. 2i. i945. to Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Moore, Whim Road. P.E.I.. a daughter, Beverley Ami. JAMIESON — Ai- the Kings Coun- ty, Hospital, Montague. PILL. on Dec. 21. 1M5, to Mr. and Mrs. David Jamieson. Gaspereaux. P. E. 1.. I son. Austin Allan. GAUDIN - At Charlottetown Hoa- pital, Dec, 2i, 1945, to Private and Mrs, J. G, Guudln, a son. MACINTYRE - At the Charlotte town Hospital on Dec. 21. 194-5, to 08M. and Mrs. flunk M80111‘??? of Victoria J I. Lodge, with Past. Master's Jewels 195.‘ V) Mir (svllalley, a son h“.‘.’.§"§.;i.‘i m” hi,“ a on . to Mr. and Mrs. Iireemont Charlottetown. 2 Wanting If: ital on Deo a an 03 - s You/sf: to WM? wily 0119:1110? 1r ov s s ~ n28?» umes- at Rea crane;- ot tortil- er. Charlottetown), a arm.- _ MONAGBAN - At the Charlotte town Hospital, Dec. 24, 1M5, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Monagllan {geek Babs Douae) s. son, Thomas u . ' WBITLOCK - At the P. l. L pltal, Dec. 32, 1945,10 Mr. and s. . H. Whitlock, a daughter. County Hospital on Dec. 24. 1N6. to Mr, and Mrs John banks, Sulnlnerside R.R., a. daugh- tel‘. McpWAlN-At the Kings County Hospital, Montague, PE. ., on Dec. 25, 945. to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon McSwain. St. Peter's Bay, PILL, s. daughter, Margaret Jean. r MoKEARNl-IY — At the Kin County Hospital. Montague, PE. .. on Dec. 24. 1945 to Mr. and Mrs. Bt hen McKearney, 5t. Mar s Eas, P.E.I., a daughter. Mary - len. KEMP-At the Kin s County Hos- pital, Montague, P. .I., on Dec. 2B i946, to Mr. and Mrs. William Kemp‘, Milltown Cross, dau ter. Marcia Jane. M0 BE — At the Kin? Hospital, Montague, RE. ., on Dec. 21, 1945, to Mi‘. and Mrs. Allied Moore, whim Road, P. E. I., s daughter, Beverley Ann. , JAMIESON — At the Kings Coun- ty Hospital, Montague, P.E.I., on Dec. 2i, i945. to Mr. and Mrs. Dav- id Jainiesou. Gssuereaux, a son, Austin Allan. - WOOD —- At. the Kings Count! Hospital, Montague, P.E.I., on Dec l5, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Os- borne Wood, Dundss, P.E.I.. a son. BIRTH S . CALLAGHAN - At ilhe Prince County Hospital on Dec. 22, 1N5 William P. Callaghan" aged 82 veers NORRIS - ‘The death occurred at her home in Brookline. sass on Slmclay. Dec 23, 1946. of Mrs. MT. Norris. nee Rose McCall-ville. sister of John MoOatvllle and the late James McCarville of Charlottetown. (Patriot Please COPY) COLWILL — At 133 Fitzroy Street City, on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 1945 Frederick E, Colwlll in his 61nd year CAMPBELL -— At Freetown, Dec. 2e. 1946. Colin B. oampbell. and e5 yeais. WOOD - At the Kings County Hospital, Montague, P.E.I.. on Dec. 15, 1945, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Wood. County (nee Betty Curley) Charlottetown. a daulrhrwr. SMITH-At the Infirmary Hospital Halifax, N. S., on Dcc. 6th., OUR BOARDING HOUSE l. MUTCH - Suddenly at Mt. Her- bert on Thursday, December 27 1945, Ernest Mutch in his 82st 191 - year. With Major Hoopls , 1 euaPose Youlae ' i ALL PRIME-D FOR A . STAR FINAL. Ae- eraoeev As .A wet KITS! tome! Woo‘ e onppmo you: bane INTO sromv wgsreesb~ rr HAPPENS . twee. new ‘teams eve , ENGAGEMENT with A j HAVE A cm vou -./ ylancupausls - at the Prince C. Ma-roh- ~-