. JAIEUARY _9. 1918 TfiE §UABDJAN~ CHAR‘ QTITETQEYN, Appreciation i . ‘,5 We wish w thank the box hold- TI crs of Bristol R. R. No. 1 for all 3 the nice gifts we received at ‘f Christmas. '; Signed, ,3 Jgggph Slnnott, Mall driver and t,’ Mrs. Sinnott and John. " g aumis. iilAlllliASES. g osnrus 50c Per Insertion ‘<3; BIRTHS ‘ AIwDONALD-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Sunday, Decc-znbei- 23, 194T, to Mi". and Mrs. Albert Mac- Donald. Nine Mile Creek, a son, tirwin Curtis.) Mannrauas I{OGERS-MELANSON—On Thos- iiay, Dec. 23. I947, at Fredericton, I: New Brunswick, by the R.ev._ C. 1.’. Boyd, Audrey Ruth Rogers of summerside, P. E. 1., to David P. ,_ Meianson of Fredericton, fomieiiy _. or Moncwn. N. B. HUTCIllSON-YOUNG — At til homo of the bride on Dec. 31, 0y nsv. '1‘. A. A. Duke, Melinda Young. Belle River, PILL. to Magnus Hutchison, Chatham, N. B. DEATH S IHLLIAMS - At the home of her . daughter, Mrs. B..C.. Hayes. ‘Iyi-ie " valley, Jen. S. 1948. Mrs, Christie . Williams, age 98 years. Funeral notice later. , TwMARSlI-At 115 Rockford 5t, ' rm Thursday, January B, W. I‘. Tidmarsh in his ‘90tli year. Fun- ‘ oral from St. Peter's Cathedral to- morrow, Saturday, service start- Ifi. ing at three o'clock. Interment 5t. ' Pcicrs Cemetery. Resting at hi; late residence. SANDERSON—AE the P. E. Island Hospital Thursday, January B, O. C. Sanderson in his 08th year. " The remains are being forwarded from the MacLcan Funeral Home -- to his late residence in St. Peter's. where the funeral will be held . Saturday afternoon, service start- 111g at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mid- . geil cemetery. TOOMBS - At Charlottetown, Jan. 8. I948, Mrs. Bloise Toombs of .J"i‘t’iiL‘l'ICi.O]1 in her 22nd year. The Cr-maine will be forwarded this af- ternoon from the Cutciiffe Fun- .eral Home to the home of her father, Hector Ross. FTedericton. "where funeral service w'll be held Saturday afternoon, service start- ing at 2 o'clock. Interment in Froderictnn Cemetery. t'A.\'NON—The death occurred at her home at st. Avards, Thursday, January 8, of Mrs. Margaret Jane Cannon, widow of the late A. B. Cannon. in her 83rd year. She loaves i0 mourn t\vo daughters, ltis. C. H. Colcs, Mrs. C. H. swan and two sons, A. Herbert Cannon and J. Milton Cannon, all of this City. also two brothers, J. Herbert ‘Jostcott of Arlington, Mass, and Arthur Weatcott. Victoria, B. C.. and oiic sister. Mrs. George Smith, 5. Vancouver. Her husband pre- iieeccased her eight years ago. Funeral tomorrow, Saturday. A short service at her late residence st i130 p.m. ihcii to St. Pauis Church for funeral service at z o'clock. Intemicnt Peoples Ceme- icry. In Memoriam In loving IIIQIIIOIy of Mrs. John B. O'Connor, who departed this life Janus ,1 9, 1943. My llpe cannot speak how I mill you 11y heart cannot tell what to sly ilnlyiGod knows how I miss you Ae 1 tread along Life's way. \ Days of sadness still come o'er nae. Tears in silence often flow, Memory keeps you near me. Though you died five years ago. Inserted by Daughter, Mrs. F. Earle Campbell. In loving IIICIIIOI; of a dcar Ilusband and Daddy, Pic. John al. llcll. who was Killed in Action in ‘Urtono, Italy, Jan. 1th, 1944. Once again January is here With the saddest mcniorlce of all the year Deep down In our hurts fond memories Ill OI the one we love dearly and will ncvcr forget '.’\'ou are not forgotten dear Nor shall you ever be. Al long ee life and memo ,- lull We shall remember thee. “ Always remcmbem": by his lov- ing Wife and Children. In Memos-lam In loving memory of Mrs. Annie Stewart who died two years ll" today. Preeloue darling who hoe left II Left not forever mere J-‘or some day we hope In meet ' you _0n that bright but distant shore. Dluehter Mrs. Harrison Yates and children. ll. ii. MacLoan UNDIRTAKEI IMIALMEI and North Wlltahlra Week 0f Prayer Service At Zion Church The Rev. Dr. A.D. MacKenzie told a capacity-filled congrcguuon at Zion Presbyterian Church last, "lkht that the great need of humanity was for Christ-minded Dlople capable of breathing the breath of the Divine intc the pres- ent world. Dr. MucKenzies sermon was the fourth in a series delivered by City Pwlefitlfli ciusvmen during the present Universal Week of Prayer held under the auspices of the Charlottetown Ministerial Assoc. iatioii. _ The Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Pastor of Zion Presbyterian Church, presided The Rev. J_D,, pavison read the Scripture lesson and prayer Pwss . offered by the Rev. TE. McLennan. ‘ ‘ Taking as his text Malachi 4,6, "And l-ie shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to that; fltherl. lest f came and emits the earth with a curse". Dr. MacKeh. zie expressed his confidence in modern youth. They. Dr, MacKQg- I19 laid. had a need for Christ, who alone could bring absolve- ment from such a curse. But you W“ reliving to the call of Christ who Md the P°wer to brine all men unto Him. So long as that was so, there was no doubt of the ""31 Vlflltlfb’. especially when the Church rejuvenated and re-invig. orated. we: oreouinz u» embark upon a world-wide effort for the salvation of all men. llaw Conference At Paris Suggested IDtNDON. Jan 8 — (AP) — Britain and France are consider- ing calling a new meeting of the 16 countries which drafted the Paris report to State Secretary Marshall of the United States on the European recovery program, a foreign office spokesman said to- y. No specific date has been men- tioned. Some government sour- ces said fiance wants w hold the meeting in Paris this month. 'I‘i"iesc informants said the confer- ence would have this three-fold task: ' 1. '1‘o exchange views on 1.1;: thorny issue of conditions which may be imposed on countries re- ceiving American aid. 2. To consider the work of tech- nical committees. set up in the French caipital last September. 3. To debate new problems of practical economic ctr-operation among the 16 countries concei"n- e . One informant said that Herve Aiphifnd, French financial expert who figured in the negotiations for France's interim aid pact with the United States, was press- ing for a "united front" ‘of aid recipients to limit. American pow- ers in administering the program. This informant said that. while "conditioiiai aid" might not worry Britain, it could upset delicate political balances in countries like France and Italy, where the Communists are a potent political force. , 97, has been a teetctalier and non- smoker all his life. MRS. D.M. MOINTOSH / On December 30th., there passed away at Luverne. Minn.. U.S.A.. Mrs. 11M. McIntosh (nee Jean Cunningham), widow o! ROV- DM- Mclntosh. She leaves one son Alan; three brothers and three asters. The brothers Rev, W A. Cunninghun. Now 018550111; J1me! B. Cunningham, Icominstcr, Mass. and Di‘. John R. Cunningham F-R» C.V Sc, of Summersidc. P.E..I. The sisters are Mrs. J J. Clark. Tatnmsgouche; Mrs. W.C. John- son. Bayhead, Col. Co, and Mrs- Prank Dobson, Dorchesier, N.B. The interment on Jan. 2nd was at Lincoln. Nebraska. Too Late To filaslfy - LOST — EYE GLASIS. PHD. please phone did-J. | fiifioii_afif ' Phone I268. , son sALo-mniEiuitToK-is slightly worn. Size i2 to if. Phone 1268. FOR BALD-fl 80W! BRED FOR Aipril; for service registered young iiog. Dd Ryan, Lot e0. A. l‘. town on Saturday, January 10th, IIOIO II l u‘ ‘streets last nlgiht to make passage THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN CBASWELL for Photographs. JIMMIES TAXI. Phone 526. AT YOUR. SERVICE-Arafat Coal Co. Phone 2498. DISCOUNT SALE still continues at Kennedy's Ladies’ Wear. CllUltClI 0F SCOTLAND _ Lord's Day Jan. 11 ANM, Char. lottetown tOrange Lodge Rooms) 3 P M. Argyle Snore. Rev. Horace F, Mac-Ewen, Minister. consensus-run: LIFE 1N- SURANCE. PHONE SAUNDERS i806 for group and ‘Wedding pictures on location. TRINITY cite}. Choir re- hearsal 7 p.m. tonight, Heart: Hall. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. services on Sunday, Jan. 11 will be as follows: Calc- donia 11.00 a.m.: Wood Islatlfls ;1.Iti0 p.m. Rev. T. A. A. Duke, Min- s er. Ell-COATING STREETS — The City truck plow was busy putting a coating of snow on some of the ‘by sleigh more easy. Government plows which were used in assisting clear city strceis for the past two twceks have. for the present, finish- |ed their task. having removed hudreds of tons of snow during that period. Y-GRADS CLUB -—- The monthly business meeting of the Y-Grads Club was held’ Wednesday evening at Old Spain with the president Jim Cudmore in the chair, Gor- don Morris, a past president of the club and now of Moncton. NB , was present and renewed ac- quaintances All committees re- ported, ‘Prcasurcr Syd Green re- ported that the sum of $500.00 had. been paid to the Y.M.C.A.. camp committee to reduce the cap- ital indebtedness of the Holland Cove Camip. One new member was voted into the club and several club projects were discussed. The meeting closed with The Kmgn Montgomery Temple Pythian Sisters Install Officers At the annual meeting of Mont- gomery Temple, No. 3.2 held on Monday evening. Mrs. Hugliena Tracy, Deputy Grand Chief of FUNERAL <HOTICE fi A. M. The Officer: and Brethren of Si. John's Lodge No. l, Vic- toria Lodge No. 2 and all visiting brethren are requested to meat at the Lodge Room, Masonic Temple, Grafton Street, Charlotte- posa of attending the funeral of our Iota Brother, . W. F. TIDMARSH Service commencing at St. Peter's Cathedral at 3 p.m. thence to St. Peter's Cathedral Cemetery for interment. District Nu. 6 of the Mai" time Jur- isdiction of Pythian Sisters. offic- iated as commissioned installing Qfficer. when thc newly-elected Officers of the 'I‘empie were duly installed for the cnusing year. Assisting hcr were P.Ci C. Mrs. Gencstii 'l‘ou"ci" and P.C Mrs. Jess c Smith, all of Reiiforth Tom- ple, N0. 27, Scickvillc. The meeting was largely attend- ed. Encouraging reports of the year's work wcrc presented by the M. of F‘., Mrs. Amy Hemphiil and .\f.. of R. anti C. Mrs. Gladys Dowiic. The retiring M.E.C., Mrs. Addie Affieck was presented with a gift 0n behalf of the Temple in ap- meeting. DRESS ‘FOR. YOUNG MISS In Paris, the young miss, like her mpther. is famous for her chic. Simplicity is the keynote and the infalltble rule to be followed. Foi- tunately. those who design chil- dren's clothes have made it their motto for many years and the trend is more and more towards whnt is iicat and practical. Necd- less to say, tho two extremes to be avoided are clinging too long to babyish rcsses and being in too great a hu y to turn the 1ltt1e girl into a young lady. The claassic dress style has a full skirt, still"- red or pleated, sash tied in the back. Peter Pan collar and puffed sleeves. Phi" small girls it has s yoke and for their older sisters, a natural w stline. Smocking, of course, is a ways popular and vcry effective. Embroidery and oLLc. trimming can be used sparingly But silk dresses, flounces and ITO‘!- frou, and nn excess of lace and ribbons are all definitely out. G I'VE-S“ RES PONSID-ILITY S TWTCKEDVHAlvl. England — (C?) Schoolchildren, aged about 11. write their own report cards because teacher B. Mum! think! "self-criticism sot-ms to act as a spur to make tho child word harder." I948 at 2.15 p.m. for the pur- d l ly order of riie War. Master, RALPH J. RUPERT, P.M. Secretary. way to the street hrougli plate glass, fallcn mannequins and piles of stocks thrown floor. Sfi-nonc have been working zanine of the store when the ex- plosion came. She was thrown to the main floor but, escaped serious injury. ing the hydrogen Baa plant motive works was dcrnolished. It c the day in Moscow." previous reports that Stalin sick, that he was on crutches, and that a Swedish cancer had been summoned to Moscow." identity case he was called to consider. came this iveck from Mario Pim- entel Branden. who left Moscow in November after serving as Brazil- ian Ambassador to the soviet Un- ion. I-lmeaid Stalin's right was paralysed. However. Persons who rQortnd seeing stelin in Moa- CON FEDERATION SURANCE. LIFE 1N- HOWARD momma Ilttdd Footwear at ITSQueen Street’. PHONE SAUNDERS 1806 for Irou-p and wedding pictures on location. BRADALBANE Pastoral Chaigc. Services Sunday, January ilta. Rose Valley I1 a.m.; North Gran- ville 3 p.m.; Pleasant Vaiiev 1.50 p.m. W. B. MacPhail. Minister. CHERRY VALLEY UNITED CHURCH - Service Jan. 11th at; 1i1..o0 A.M., Unveil at 1.00; vet. non River zit 2.30 if WPBHIPI‘ and road conditions are favorablc, A meeting of Stewards wl] be held all" HD1169- A S. Weir, Minister. CHURCH OF ENGLAND ser- vices for the Parish of Springfield and Crapuud; Sunday, Jan. 11th. St. Elizabeth's, Springfield, Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.; St. John's. Crapaud, Evening Prayer, 7.30 p. m. Rev. B. Fream. ARRIVING FROM SCOTLAND - Mrs. Davis Carson 0,! Parkdale received Word yesterday that her mother, Mrs. Jean Grant had a:- rived in New ‘fork 0n the liner Queen Elizabeth. enroute here from Scotland. Mrs. Carson. a native of Scotland, has been in this Prov- ince since hlarch, 1946. Personals Mr. J. Watsoh MaoNaught, M. P.. Suimmerside, was in the City yesterday. , Mr. J.. Watson MacNaught, Fed. eral member for Prince County. was a vistor to the City yesterday on business. Miss Kathleen Bolgier has return- ed to Kinkora Convent, after spend. tng the holidays with her parents in Stanley Bridge. Mr. Alvin MacRac, secbnd vcar medical student at Daliiousie re- turned to Halifax Saturday after an enjoyable holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and lvfrs. Earle MacRae, Brookfteld. FIVE SIIUPS Continued frcizn page 12 in the stores or on St. Catherine's Street at the time of the blast were _ treated for imi-nor injuries. Blame Coal Gas Cause of the explosion “a; at. tributed to coal gas and Ed Aram- 30". h store employee, said the odoi" of gas had been noticed for scirnc true and had been rcported to building officials. Tiic blast occurred during the mid-afternoon shopping rush and the whole area around St. Cather- lilo and Mountain Streets was shak- en a; hundreds ran for safety. The three radio stations were on the top floors of the building and suffered no damage. They gave special broadcasts depicting the tragedy until police and fire of- ficials ordered the building evacu- ated, . Persons in the stores mimic tihcir broken about. the ———'—-'"—- Th a .t t’ Average" t" YEA“ ggzfijigg: v "s" M he m...‘stiitigiiaiiii.""?...-Si§.§ - ‘ ' . store. Roeves‘ Lingerie. Sally's NEWCA5TLE EMLFN‘ 031mm“ wgsfrecggigiggtalawge zfifgglothfg: Drcs; Shop and Albert's Furs. "hem W51" — (c?) — ma“ “m” Berkeley's and Albert's reported their loss would, be heavy on ac- count of their particular trade. In Best's shop, s girl cmpioyee, Beliale. was reported to on the me:- without Water Mains "Break It tool: sizimc time after thc ex- plosion to ascertain whether anyone was dead as flrrincn had difficulty in probing debris in the basement where the water was rising rapidly fri-m broken mains. 1(aslay's mangled body was found ncar a back entrance. Police sold they could not r-xpinin how only one [TPTSOYI had been kill- ed with more than 100 persons dir- ectlv in the line of i-he blast. Tfhis was the second explosion in llfontreal in two days. 0n Wednes- day 12 mcn wore lnjurod. four criously. when the building hous- i000- BEIIII NEWSPAPERS Continued frcrn page l2 ed_the rumor " (N0 newspaper has a Moscow corres- pendent.) A Socialist newspaper, the Bei- ner Tagwacht. used the headline "Stalin Died?" it. said: "Obviously the report of the death of Stalin was nourished and certain credence given it by WIN specialist. The Swedish cancer apeciruist, Dr. Ella Berveu. arrived in Moscow this week on a summons from four Russian doctors who wished to consult with him, Noth- ing on Dr. Berveifs activities has come from the Moscow Bureau of the Associated Press since a ‘Piles- sald they ay dispatch. iii which he reiter- ted that he did not know tne of the patient whvae The report of Stalin on crutches side slanderous and monstrous fdbrkl- Saint John Board 0f Trade llcars Rand Mathcson To Remain SAINT JOHN, N. B.. Jan. 8 Y Rand H. Mathcson, Moncton, ‘will remain with the hlaritimie -Ti~ans- portation Ccmmission as its man- ager, the Saint John Board of Trade announced tonight. A telegram rcccivcd here stated tihat 11R. Turiibull, I-iaiifax. chair- man of thc Transportation CUTI- imission, had received word from the chairman of the Canadian ‘ifaritlnc COITIIIlSSlOII releasing Mr. Matlieson fi-cni any commitments to the laitrjr organization. A special meeting 6f the 'i'rans- nortatioii Can-mission. held Moiictoii last Saturday, discussed reports that Mr. Mathesoii might leave to become executive assistant of tlic Maritime Cnnmission. It was said tonlptiit that tho Premiers of hc three Maritimo Province-s had joined in representations lo the Maritime Con-mission request- ing Mr. Mathesonls release from any corruiitments. The Canadian Maritime Com- mi n has as its object the hi- prowment of Canada's shipbuilding industry and merchant merilir. mid the afminlstration of the Clmflli Shipping Act. Toronto Salesman e Receives Sentence TURUIVIU, _J‘al_i. 1GP) ~ Arthur 11C. Beairsto, g security saleimian who last week admitted theft of $192,500 in securities, was sentenced today to six years. Thc 59-year-old former vice- presidexit of RA. Daly Company Ltd, said he siolc the securitics frun the firm during the years from 1941 to 1947. Crown Attorney J.W. McFadden cighimanted that "the magnitude of i-he theft is tihc largest, or next to the largest, in this city's history." ltfagistrato FZG. Cullen told Beairsto: "You have had a vcri’ wide range of intelligence and posses an exceptional ability as a securities salesman. It cannot be overlooked. though, that you were in a position of confidence and trust. Any restitution that you may anal-re would only be a fraction." Evidence at Beairstos trial W55 that, after a friendly golf tourna- ment last fail with another o! the firms executives. he “talked con- fidentially." As a result of the coh- vcrsation an investigation was launched, leading to discovery 0f the theft. R.A. Daiy, president of the coin- pany, testified that Bcairsto "lost a great den] of this money b1’ gacnbiing on horse races with book- ies. ' . Pays Tribute To Late Island Doctor MONTREAL, Jan. 8—tCPi—T:l- bute to the late Dr. Frederick 1m11mid Mackay, Prince Edwaitl Island-born neurologist who riled last September, was paid yester- day in- the Mackay memorial lec- ture giveii at the Montrea1 Neu- rological Institute by Dr. Wilder G. Penfield, head of the Institute. Dr. A‘. H. Gordon of Montreal. a personal friend of Dr. Mackay. referred to him as having become one of the outstanding men in his field after his attention was drawn to neurology while treating “shell- shock" cases in the First World \Vi\i". IIISOME TAX Continued frcm page 12 payment day comes around on April 30. [Edition For l\lal"t'mcs OTTAWA. Jan. B tCP) Revenue Minister McCann today niinounccd the issuance of an iii- comc tnx guide and farm account hook to help thc Canadian farnici" through the compleriit es of income tax. [it the same time, lvc issucd at a press conference copies of the Prairie edition of the book, now being made available in post of- fices and taxation offices in tho West, and Sdili a similar cdiion will come out next lVloniiuy for farmers in the Maritimea, Ontario, Quebec and British Coliimifn. Whilc tho first aim is to cnable iha farmci- to reap grcutci" benc- fits from exemptions to which hr- is entitlcd. Dr. McCann conceded that the Revenue Department hopes to receive a larger inflow of revenue from the farming pop- iilation through more accurate re- turns. The book is a 43-pago dociniiciii. of which 3o poses are made up of explanations and interpretation. The other 23 pages are blank ruled pages provided with headings un- der which the farmer may list his receipts and expenses for use inter in making income tax return. nod after a vacation in the south of Russia, and appeared in good health. The Russian leader is 6B. The Russian Monitor in London, a unit of the news agency Tass. announced the Embassy denial there. The Monitor's office called the report "nonsense" and said nothing had been received from Moscow to support it. Vladimir Pavlov. Counsellor of the soviet llknbass_i' in London, celled the report "obviously a tion." Michell svlrin, secretary w the Russian Ambassador. com- mented: "I do not think it is true." The British Foreign Office re- i cow last month laid he wee tan- “Blanche Moore, West Royalty. Her In Memos-lam MR5. EDWARD P. DONNELLY A pail of gloom was cast over the community of Charlottetown and surrounding districts when word was received of the sudden DHSIIIQ at her home, 34 Gerald Street, Charlottetown on Novein- ber 22nd. of Mrs. Edward P. Don- ncily nee tNcliiie McIntyre) at one comparatively early age of fifty"- one years. The deceased had occn 1n failing health for the last two years. All that medical skill and untiiing care and love of family and friends could suggest was clone but in vain. Through the thoughtful admin- istration of Rev. Pksther Mac» Giilivary’, Mrs. Doiineliy received cvcry blessing 11nd favour that Holy Mother Church could bestow. Then surrounded by her neanet and dearest in prayer she gave her soul back to the Maker she had served so well. Until about two years ago when the family move-i to Charlottetown Mrs. Donnciiy lived most of her life near Peakos Station. she was a woman of sterling character always cour- teous and obliging, ready and willing to assist the sick or necuy and six children namely, M's Henry Boulay and Vernon of Montreal. Norma, Sheldon, Geraxi and Elwood at home. Also be? aged mother and two sister, Mrs. Mary MacKinuon and Mrs. funeral under th_e_ direction of A; A. I-Iemiessey was held on Tues- day morning, Nov. 25th from her late residence to St. Dunstazfs Ba silica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. David Mc- Tague. Rev. Basil Croken, P.P., of olic Cemetery where service was conducted by Father McTague. lifay her soul rest in peace. v Floral Tributes Pillow: Husband end family. Wreaths Mother and Sisters. Minnie, Lloyd, Marion and Wal- ren. Mi". and Mrs. Fred Gregory and Family. Mildred and Hillard Arthur. Rollie MacKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Machetm. Management and staff Coffee Pot Restaurant. Mi". and Mrs. Harry Craig. B. G. Harman. Ernest Ramsay, Wziltci" Cullen. Merrill Taylor and Claude MacLeod. Mass Cards Husband and Family. Norma. Elwood. Sheldon Gerard. Eileen and Henry, Montreal. PR. Muriel and Charles George, itali- fax, N. S. Nellie and Ed Collins, Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnclly. Peakcs. Uncle Mick. Vernon and Mu- garet Donnciiy, Sommervlile. Teacher and pupils Grade V111, Queen Square School. Basilica Boy Scout Troops. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hughes and family t2) Tararitum. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Kenny and family, Charlottetown. Geraldine and Bernice Rlogersoii, Pcakes. Mi". and Mrs. Joseph Gillan, Charlottetown. Mi". and Mrs. Walter Curiic, Charlottetown. Mi". and Mrs. Thomas Kelly. a Pciiltos. Catholic Women's League iCil'i.0\\i1 Subdivlsioiii. Mi". and Mrs. Joseph ‘Trainor and family, Pcakes. Mi". and Mrs. Harry Trainor and family, Pcakes. Mi". and Mrs. Adrian and family", Civtown. Mr. and Mrs. James Bagiolo and family, Ciftoivn. lvlrs. Agnes Bagloie and family, Charlottetown. ' Se. ‘Teresa's Catholic League. " Mrs. Irene Grant, Boston. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Michael Handra- han. Peakes. Mr. P. A. Connolly, Ciftovvn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogerscn, F‘ Keenan women's Pcakcs. Mr. rnd Mrs. Alex Grant, Peakcs. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hughes rind family. Peakes. Ernie Doyle, Mt. Stewart. Donaida MacDonald. Chbown. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doiron and family", Ch'town. Mr. J. J. O‘Connell, Cii‘to\vn. Mr. and Mrs. John ‘C. Pet/cm, Morel] Rear. Mrs. S. N. Robertson and sis- tcrs. Chtown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haughey. ‘Teresa. Hsndrahiin, Pcakcs. Mi". and lili-s. Louis McGuigan and family, Clftown. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly and Teresa, Peakce. Mrs. Charles Grant, Peakee. Rollie MacKenzie, Chkown. Mrs. J. J. Duffy. Chtown. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Kenny, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly. Chai- iottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Mt. Stewart. Bernard MecMlllan. Mt. l. l‘ o MacMiiiaix, Stew- ported it had heard nothing about the death rumor. _ _ art. Cecil MecOei-thy. Morell. bout the heart, reed the chapter of Revelation. look for the month's rent, Psalm 37. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moi’. neaux. Charlottetown. Mr- Mri Mrs. Alf Peters family. Charlottetown. and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. l-lugiios, Peakcs. Mr. and Mrs. I-lazen Piieian, Charlottetown. Mary I-Iandraheri, Peakes. The MacAdam Family, Moi-ell. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Barge, Bast Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Redmond, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacArae, St. Teresa. Enrollments Jesuit Seminary Guild, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. MacDonald, Boston, Mass. Sympathy Cards Hilda MacCarLby. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Connolly, Charlottetown. Mrs. Grace Rose, Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Maclniiiz, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacEwen, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George Drake, Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hooper, Mur- at any time. A devoted mother and ray River, true friend. in short to know be. "r, and m5, my“; w, ,1" was to love her. She leaves to and W1lbuf,ML,Bfg\\jfl_ mourn a grief stricken husband Mrs, Frank Handrghan and Family, Pisquid. Amy MacKenzie, Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Maciilweii, Lot 40. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Doyle and family, Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Constable .e.nd family, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iappiii, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter O'Brien, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacLeaii, Charlottetown. St. Teresa was present in "the Mr, and M“, yo; 13,1503“, My, sanctuary. The pail bearers were gel-berg, Arthur Donnell)". Benjamin Keefe. V1019; and 3131“ Kngebgue, Milton Doyle, Fred Gregory, War- North 31W; ren Henderson and Peter Cotes. May-y Legynr, Cl-flyqwn, Interment took place in the Cath- My, and Mrs. Percy Smith, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1-1. Jewel] and Family, Charlottetown. Ml‘. and Mrs. Guy Glover. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donneliv and family. Peakes. Rose O'Brien, Morell. Isabel] Rogerson, Chtou-n. .M'r. and Mrs. Leigh Jay, Chtown. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moore, Maple Hills. Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Jenkins Mt. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. David Birt, Char- Good Electric Ltd. iotrawwn, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Doucette ML and m5, John Gauthier, 8nd Jvhll- Charlottetown. Mi". and Mrs. Ernest Ramsay. Mary MacPhee, Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jay, Pisquid. Bernadette MacDonald, Ottawa. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins and Lorne, Mt. Herbert. Sarah Handrahan, Peakcs. Mr. and Mrs. George Larter and Family, Clftown. Leigh Smith, Charlottetown. Vera MacKenzie and Mary Gunn, Charlottetown. Mrs. Cyrus Jay, Charlottetown Mrs. Beau Henderson. Chtown. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gay, Ch'town. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, Bcdford. Ml‘. and Mrs. Pat Mullins, Trac- Laurn, Will and Family, l-Iaii- adie, fox. N-S. Mr. and Mrs. George Leard, Ai-t 131. Charlottetown. Lgfng van”, .All1‘|E and Milton, Summer-side. M; and M“, Jim MQQKQI‘, Mary and 13611., Moreil. Brgcmgy, Mrs. Emily Blrt. Civtcwn. Mr. and Mrs. Lodge Blrt and Carl, Peakes. Mi". and Mrs. Anthony Hughes, Peakes. Rita Hughes, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston and Kier, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Birt, Peakes. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rogerson, Peakes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy White, Char- lottetown. Mrs. Wymen, Boston, Mess. Mrs. Lloyd Jay, Mt. Stewart. Letters of Sympathy Mrs. 1-1. L. Birt, Peakes. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MacAdam nd family, Moreil. Helen Hughes, Peaidcs. Mi". and Mrs. E. J. Collins, Bo.»- ton. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ‘Trainor and amily, Peakes. Mrs. Pearl Cari- and Family, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Peters, Morcil Rear. Mrs. Gordon Constable. Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trainor and Family, Peakcs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred is Montreal. Mr. Carl Birt, Peakes. ciao or TllAllliS Mr. Doruicliy and Family wish to express sincere gratitude to the friends and neighbours for many acts of kindness during their then ecent sad bereavement also all who gave Mass Cards, Floral Tri- butes end Messages of Sympathy. FIRST AID Lf you are doubtfui or depressed, cad Psalm 2'7. If there is a chilly sensation a- third 1f you do not know where no read If you feel lonesome and unpru tectcd. read Psalm ll. If you find yourself losing confl- dencc in men, reed 1 Corinthians 18 If pcoplc pelt you with hard words. reed the fifteenth chapccr f John. If you are getting discouraged n- bout your work read Psalm 12d and Galatians 0:741. If you are all out of eorte. read the twelfth chapter of Rabi-awe. ‘Th0 Bible il the World." that of to note Wally MacKciitie, Scoutinastci" the lst Sourls Troop, is recovering We arc picasrd favourably trot-ii an operation in the P.E.I. Ilospital. Best wishes for a speedy recovery Wally. we hopc to scc you up and about soon. Scout llockcy Game Through the kindness of the Physical Fitness Department it has been possible to arrange a hockey game Saturday morning January 10 at ll o'c!ock at the Forum. A team from the 1st Charlottetown Troop will take 0n a term from the 7th Charlottetown Troop. All play- ers concerned a i‘ c asked to be on time as tho game will begin at 11,00 A. M. sharp. Notice of other games will appear in this column from time to time. - Scoutere Gilwell The 1948 Scouicrs GilwolttBcoutl will be held at Camp Buchan, RE. I. from ‘Pilcsday, July 13, to Friday. July 23rd inclusive. 'I"he purpose of this course 15 to train S.M.'s and A. S.M.'s and will be opon to leaders in P.E.I.. N.S. and NB. Circulars will be sent cut at a later date and we urge all Scout Leaders. who possibly can, to take this course. News Once again Headquarwrs. when copy for this column is collected, would appeal to the various Scout- imasters and Cubmastere tits-ough- out the province to send in news of their Tlroop or Pack at least once a month. In this way more publicity will be had for all instead of just a few. PLJs with their S.M.’s per- mission may send in reports of hikes, meetings, etc. Let's not ignore this chance for publicity-give your Troop or Pack a break-it's up to you. v 9th Charlottetown A large number of the boys en- joyed a lively games period in RW. C. Auditorium on Wednesday even- ing. There will be iio hockey practise fo-r the 9th this wcek but all meirnbers of tho Troop are ask- ed to be on hand for the féflJilT weekly meeting in I-leartz Hall Fri- day evening at, 7.00 p.m. ZANE G153’ TI-‘IBIITIIIISR GALLOPS TO SCREEN Columbia Picurcs’ "GUDflKJILCIS," lavishly-scaled outdoor drama adapted from Zane Grey's great Western adventure y'ai"n. “Twin Scnibrei-os,“ uili cpcll today at the Prince Edward Thcalro. Filmed in glorious Cinecoioi" at the Painted Desert of Arizona. “Gunflg11iters" iclls the ihrlilmi story of the days when rnen lived loved and died by the rule of the gun. According to advance reports on the picture. it contains all the cxcltrinont and rousing iurbulcnzv. which characterized thr Westuard sweep of the pioneers. i-‘Jic ciiilhiy struggle for power in the rich and undeveloped lawless West! “Gunfightcrfi stats Randolph Scott as Brazos Kane, a iightlippcd poker-faced cowboy soc-knit; T?" venge for the murder or e civil friend. Co-star Barbara Britten is to be seen as a lawless beautybcld- lv trading her kiss for a man's lift‘ Tiic supporting DYHITYS F" headed by lovely newcoinci" Dorotizv ‘Hart and includc Brucc Cabot. Charley Grapewin. Steven Ferd."- Forrest Tucker, Charles hB-‘TTTFY and Grant Withers. Announce Army Appointments OTTAWA, Jan. a ~-ICP>-Bl'i$- R.O.G. Merton, 52, of Toronto and. Winnipeg. has been appointed set-u; lnander of the Canadian Aimyl Quebec Command with iieadqlllfl" ers in Montreal, Defence Minister Claxton announccui today‘. Brig. Mortnii. at present in con- rnanri of Prairie Command with hcadquarlcrs in Winnipeg. also he! been crocheted to major-general. In Que-bee Cowinvuncl, he succeed: lifajor-Gen l~‘.. J. Renaud. 57. ol Ottawa. retiring aim" I15 year: aimv service. ‘Ilhls changi- and the other an- nounced by Mi". Claxton are ef- fective Fob. 15. Succerini; Brig. Morton in Prairie Command is ‘BT18- J-P-Fl Bcmnt-chcz. 36. of Quebcc City and Monimagny. Qua. who has been cbmmancier of the Eastern Quebec- iirsa for thr- last JTHY-llldflvhfiu with headquarters in Quebec City- Brlg. Bernatchcz. who won the Distinguisliei service Ordrr in 1h!’- Soccnd World War. crmmandr-d the Royal Mnd ltoizttneni in Sicily and later led a bridage in Italy. Brig. J.V. Allard. 34, of Nloolet, Que, and Montreal. takes over fro-n. Brig. Bcrnatmhez in lmstern Quebec area. At presr-nt Brig. Ai- lard h Canadian Military Attache at the Canadian Embassy in Moe- cow. I-Ie is expected to leave Rais- eie towarde the and of this month. The Minister also announced that Brig. A.B. Connolly, 39, of Calgary, and woifville. NB" has been ep- pointed cutnmnnder of the Kath west Highway sysllrm with head- quarters in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory