PAGE TEN QHAEI-il! I ETOWN l. ‘IM DECEMBEK_!2_.__19i2 *“-—~<I OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS nouns: A packed house greeted the An- nua. sacred concert at the Prince Edward Theatre last night which Mr. PS Bradley. Secretaryyof Education, left Saturday morning for Ottawa to attend an Educat- ional Statistics conference. He will be absent from the province for e vieek The many friends of Mr. George Furquharson, Southport will be pleased to hear that he is conval- osciiig after a serious o ration in City Hospital last mon , and will soon return home. IN 96th \'EAR— Daniel Bilrhoe i~i Durdus is iislfiig Ills mother, .\lrs Allllll! Burhoe. Hillsboro St. “no is iii her iiinty-sixth year. Grandma as she is altvays called is brzgtit and active as one twenty YPHTS YOIIUEEI" FPNEIKAI. SATURDAY- I-‘illler- n1 of‘ the law Wallace McLure, Brackley Pt. was held from his late residence, Saturday afternoon. Services lit the home and grave ivere conducted by the Rev. T.A wl . The pallbearers were: Ira ‘ . George Hughes. C M Rob- liissli, Charles McQuarrie, Edward Shaw. Abert Shaw. Interment was iii B:acklc_y' Pt. Cemetery- FUNERAL Ar ‘FRACADIE-The filxteral of the late Mary J. Mc- Donald whose death occurred at Boston, Mass, was held from the‘ residence oi tier brother, William McDonald, Tracodie. on December 10, to St. Bonaventure: (Ihurch, Tracadie, where requiem high mass was sung by the pastor. Rev K. MacPherson. The pallbearers were: Messrs. A J. McDonald, John R. McIntyre. Alexander McKenzie, Aeneas McKirllion, William Power and John Maye. Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Father Simpson. MANY REGRET DEATH-Many xvii regret to barn of the death Saturday of Miss Georgie Mac-' Quame, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Heber MacQuarrie of Reed's Corn- er, near Summerslde, at the early age of 15 years She had been un- well for some time. In addition to her parents she is survived by a brother. Francis MacQuarrie and a sister, Velma, Mrs Harlan Inman of North st. Eleanors Funeral services will b0 held from the home of her parents this after- noon. Burial will be in the People's Cemetery at Bummersirle. -—~S. GROUP IIOSPITALIZATION — The permit of incorporation from the Secretary of State of Canada. is all that now holds up the Group Hcspitalimtion plan for the Mart- tlmes from being put into practice, >Dv. J.A. MacMillan stated on his return from Moncton Friday. This lan for Hospital care which has en outlined in prevlou; issues is sponsored by the bfavitimc Hospital Asociation and its member hospit- ies It was drafted in its final form at Moricton on Friday when the Group Hospitalization Com- mittee of the Maritime Hospital Association met to draw up details of the plan. There are now seven- ty-one group hospitalization plans in operation in North America and nine million people benefiting from the arrangement..Dr. J A. Clark of the Dominion Experiment- al Farm was the other delegate from this province present at the meeting at Monctorl. There passed sway st the Char- lotte Residence on Saturday even- lug Miss Lillian Colllrigs, daughter of the late Jchn A. Colllngs and Charlotte McKay Ceilings of t/nis ' The late Miss Ceilings came eighteen months ago from Lethbriidgo, Alberta, hoping ‘to improve her health, but her condil fion grew gradually worse until her death on Saturday last. Althovgh in failing health since coming here to reside she made many friends who will dee ly regret her passing. There are le t to mourn her sisters Mrs. Ernest Rose, Iethbridgmkta, Mrs. Ben]. Rogers of this city. also iIlIT9e'bI'OlI’l6l'S, J.A. of Charlotte- toim, RH. of Toronto and HE. of Montreal. A Private funeral will be held this afternoon from flit residence of her sister. MrsRJOBBTS- Rev. T.H.B. Somers, pastor of Sh. James Predbyterian Giurch will conduct the service STEWART - GRIGG—Ail early evening military wedding was scl- emnized at the Presbyterian mans": on Wednesday, December 9.Wh_@11 Cecil Jame: Stewart and Mss Billie L. Grirg were united In 5'6 bOIICIS of matrimony. Rev. F. A Lawrezicc. pastr of Si. J me." Presbvteriiiii Church ofii-iqtei. ‘The brdr. a native of Srrirgdll. PEI" was die sécl in Queen's blu" with matching arwessories. Sfe is 1m. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WI‘- liam Grigg cf 'I‘_vr.c Valley. P.F‘..I. The groom, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stewart. of Nlnunt Peas- ant, PEI, is a member of a hizh- land regiment. The yhun". will‘! were married in the presence 0i members of the 600mb unit In- giurlrd in the guests were Licut G. E. Franklin of Brlcr-ctvalcr, N. S. and Licui. H. W Crnnlnghzim 0i Antirzcnisli. The laiicr will he ve- membeml as a member of the staff of s local bank b91011! 1114-‘ wara-Truro News -ADAMS - IIOGG-A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the Manse Kerisington on December 0, at 4.30 p.m. when Rev. AD. Sterllng united in marriage Miss Ella Katherine I-Icgg, daughter of Mrs Laura Hogs and the law Herbert How: of Kelvin and Mr. Morton Adi-ms eon of Mr. and Mrs. James Adam: of Sea View. The youthful bride looked lovely in her street length dress of revel blue crepe over which she wore a blue coat with grey 111i‘ tflmmiflfl and wine felt hat with matchinl accessories Following their mar- riage I reception was held at the hrmo of Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. Kelvin, half-brother and sister-in-lew of the bride. About twenty invited guests sst down to n sumptuous wedding supper served by the hostess. ng the evenlnl a joliv bunch of serensders arrived to chiveral the happy couple. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous show- er at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Muroliy where she was the Rdpient of many useful and love- ly gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Adams have the best wishes of a host of friends for a long and happy wed. ded life. TUESDAY Mr, G. E. Martin, Superman-lent of the Engheering Departunnt of. Ottavia is i.li the cliy tar-day on routuie business. J Harold Goodwin, of Ke-usuigton, who spent me past six months in Quebec arrived home on Tuesday night. - K. —ACCEPTS POSITION - Mrs. Catherine Drlscoll, R.N., cf Sim-l nicrside ii.s acepcu a lLstloii inf me staff of All 5.11.1.3 1105p mi,‘ spriiigtrll, izid left this niorn-,‘ lug to take up iCi‘ new cuties-S ; -BREAKS WRIST - Mrs. An.’ shill-lie, S'S:dc. “as a vi:ti.ii of ail uiiliii-i-un-te acid it, at her horn.» on Ffidiy Ifisli \-lie.i In working il- IH/Illld the liousc s e sllplei and fe.l striking he; ziriii against iLIc szuve in falllli,. He.‘ wrst WiIS somewhat badij." l)1'(k ri in we fai but tit last i'.po.ts s.ie .s icstzn; comfortably. -S —I~‘L‘.\'ERAL OI" LATE MRbZ! CHARLES RUSS — The funeral Oi the late Mrs. Charles Russ was held on Satuniav afternoon with a service at the Compton Funeral Parlors at 2 p.ni., The Rev. C. W. Cook OIIiClEllllll-Z, Burial was in the Peoples Cemetery. The pallbearers: MIIJOI‘ TH E. Iiiiiiun. Will Buch- annan, Oliver McNeill, 'I'hos_ John- son. . Lldstone and J.F. Ar- netL-S -—$400 STOLEN - The residence of Jeff Gallant, Sumliicrside black- smith was entered by burglars and BPPTQXIHWIWIY $400 Lil cash stolen, was learned yesterday. Town police are W0r the case but no arrests have n mad, The theft took place Saturday night, The Same 1113M a number of young ladies attending a dance at sum- mcrsidc had their purses stolen. More than a llali-dOlen were m- POWEd taken, - S FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY —The funeral of the late Mir; Li - 118" 30111118‘- was held privimy XESKEYd-"ly uftcnicon fozu ilie icni~ of her siter Mrs, Bnj. Rage 5_ The scrvlce at tile home and giuivc was conducted by the Rey, T3115, scmers. Pallbsarers were; Gordon Hughes, Jack Lewis, Parker Hog-y- er, Ernest Faster, Han-y w.ek3 (1nd Ed NIChOSOII. Ititeitncnt “v.15 1n the People's C2III5ile!y_ Mr. 5.5. Hess an, KC, inform we Guardian that s. "poewa was served yestercay on tire Hon. .11., 33159011. Ministcr of Na io al De- fense. W appear as a witness nilie case of Hessian vs, Grunt, actllnl for slander, which is S"lltdlll d to‘ come up at the Flbrllflly term ofl the Biirreme Court In Ceo QEEHVILl ‘Ihe plaintiff, a. former speller-l of the Legislature, i; gun; defendant, Dr. T.V. Grrnt, , ., for King's, for $2i,000 dfilllaggg, 1 The following firth is re-wirtej! from s. Vanczuvcr pp r as C'p:.i and Mrs. Tookq- will b: rvnem-i bend by many irisrids [n chir-l lottetown where they resided for many YSIIISJ y Nov. 29.11342. Aiii i~ Mwy '1‘ ulcer, widow cf t"e "ate Crpt. W, Tooker. -R.N. <retre')of i212 C nne. ght- Dr.. Vancouver, 13.0, Surviv d lyl 2 D0115. Guy L. of Viircouscr, BC, and Hugh W. o‘ (char; Alti., also ore sister. Mrs. H. P. Towkcr of New W snifiister, BC, Fiilrwal service Tve div, Drc, 1 at tJie 0c- ean VIGW Bur al Park Crcinatir- ium. Rev ND.B. LflfmOllih 0 gm. sting. —PRESENTA'I'ION T0 BANK- ER. —— The staff of t'"e Royal Bank of Canada, Summerside, asmbled at the office oi Saturday illlBT- noon to bid faueiell to one t! trell- number who has joined the armed forces. Mr. Arthur Weymouth, who for some time has betn stationed here and who d"r‘.rg hi: sta: in Siimmersice has made many friends who will Ililss him in the bank and pt the same time em- gi-atulate hm on hs decision to Serve his country. 7h: manager and stat! of the bm‘: presented Mr. Weymcuth with a ireaut-lful bill fod w'-ici “as t n'e ed to‘ him 0:1 behalf of ih~ staff by Y1 s Ruth E Difds a d Mls Ame Hazel Mcfjrrville. Mr Wclmouti thanked t"e stir’: in a fcv: well chosen words fxpre sng his ap- pmciaticn of the gfL-B. —INS'I'ALI.ATION OF OFFI- CERS _ Dlstric llcp iy Wll um Flynn o.‘ Crarlotttwn Cru"cil Knights of CCIJITIDUS was iii Sm- merside over the week rd to ici- siall tho reqv off"cers 0t‘ Simmer- ‘side counc I. The in1:t.a!l*t'on took 1 DIZICC oi Suufn‘; afternoon at 2.3’) _lll ftiv C.l\I.B.1\. Hall le'o'e a wel ‘attended mcctlnz o: the Kit-his. ‘D D. Flvnn was accmw-nied by. Mr. Dink] Nronan who assted‘ "him in the ceremony. The new slate of offiwrs f"r thr year is as follows: Chwplwin, Ten". G_ J. Mir:- Lcilzui. (l. K. Fed I\fur~l‘_v, D.G.¥(. Eirl I-llckey, Wnrtlm "It's. Cahil, Chancellor Rev, Thomas Bul r, Financial Sell‘. Gen-p Cow Re- corder Elmer Miirrhs, feet-re.“ Henry Garnet, A"vocnt~ E<rl~ Mc- Donald, Trrnsu-cr Hriiy Vicdg’. Irusinrs, Elw-r-r PIllPfl". Fl c“ Perry ard Wlfrei Ke‘l"_ I. G. Jerrv Dnucette, 0. G. Lemcc Ar e~ nault-S. Listed lri the Hdh RCAf-t casualty lst awn-g they "rrv- I0ll$lv re o iei‘ m ss ng, n w 'or official puzposcs prrsiiled flen'i"ls Sgt. Pr. ntis Blar n"r w, son o! Mr. B. H. Atdzrwv, '51 Eusrn St, Charlottuowp." Sgt. Andmv w's in his 1th year and had ben cvere s since Christmis Day last yerr, He was reportrd lrissng ll e. raid o er Hamburz. He rcceived his (dut ion at West Kent. School, and Prince o’ Wales Collette. He was uell known In athletic clrcvs, being a meme.- of the Junior Abgi- e1. Hockey team. He WE‘. r-lsi at oni tmc smell Skwtr to‘ the Before jolnirtz t/‘e airfo-"ce Czt. Andrew was I"pl"8e"tt\‘I'Q fcr T. H. Estabrooks, St. John. NB. Mr. nrd M"s_ Andrrw ITVE two .,isfy the requirements Q1‘ of the Fire DcDziriincnt,‘ _ SERVED WlTI-I SIJBPOENA ~. . l 115s FOOT INJURED-Mr. Hugh Mclsaac of Souris is in the C1111!‘- lottefoivn Hospital here with an in- jured foot. He was hurt when a motor vehicle toppled over. details were not livililfllllg but it w“ understood the vehicle upset because of a top~lii~rtv_t' loud Mr, Mclsaac is a son of Peter A. Mc- Isaac, member oi the provincial legislature for first King's. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Pun- r-al of the lat Linus iL-enny) Mac- MIIIBJI W115 held from his residence 85Queen St. yesterday afternoon where service was conducted by flic Rev. T.H.B. Sulners and Rev. G Carlyle Wcbstcirliitcrint-iit P(\(i|)h‘,'5 Cemetery. Rev. 'l‘.l{. Busscli Scniers officiating at the grave. Pallbearers were: W. Weafherbie, WP. Mac- Innis, R. Connolly. Cyril Wood, J. Pollard, F. Reddin. RETURNS FRO.“ CONVENTION - Great satisfaction \\'llll ilie r.- suiis 0f flic COIISCYVLHIYE convention at Winnipeg was expressed iiv Hon. DI.W.J.P. lVIacMil an, provincial Conservative leader, who \\iili Mrs. MacMillnn Arrived llulllf.‘ his: lilgltt aftcr attending flu: cflll\'0lll.lilfl as delegates Other Islium tiilvuaiii-s were ivicssrs. W.A sttmlrt, A., and Charles s(‘l\\l'.l'l, (flirt-hr town. Dr. A.A. lvlricllfillzilri. smurfs, and Cloud Delaney, Albany. all c: whom broke " Charles Ellis, _ ed iurihci- West afici- the convention. inf i flu,- clzs. f The licenses of four cliv dance halls will be cancelled today "un- till such time as they pul their prc- g mises in a condition tha: will sat-I Roy Holman aniiouucca . night's regular monthly moi-u ._ of. the Cltv Council. ’l‘his action ts lie- ing taken, he said, following an in- spection yesterday liv tlzc Fire Chief of the eight public (lance halls in Chariot tcfowii. The Mayor did not spcrift- halls which are to bu clcsiwi. bu‘ said that three oi them lire nil . Lhlrd SIOWYs and the fourth is 0n ‘ a second storey. The l)l‘fil)l‘l0l1l!‘Sl had all been warned by the Fire Chief thnt they must not use in- flammatory decorations (ll Clirist- l mas timc. ilic Marm- stiitcfl Councillors MilfKllilllill tin d ‘ Stems voiced the cmiiiiou that nll i doors on public places should be] changed if necessary in (iflen mit- wards in case of a lfllll slnulfl a fire occur. the Ali's‘. Allan (iillis. ll 1, vi . itn an accident itcai- her h:.l e Sxn- day. With a son, J0 c;h Glis. W115 (Willing Iti i1 ll/MSP- ': ‘icle when a bolt lrc .0 i» " riing gear. The hfiise 1 and bolted ihrowin; the Cfliéfflllfl his mother oilt, ‘The son was lll_llll’l‘(l alo and his home alilough ll wlv exp c 0d he would be l‘€ll‘.O\'C(l to hopitzil today, His mother ivzis tire; ti Charlottetown by." ambulance short- ly after the a/cidvlzt. She st fred head injuries and so far as was known did not I‘(‘§!iI ii ions;- nus- iicss. Mrs. Glllis and licr ruin w-uxe Pl- , tller etirouts fr» (‘l1l'l"Il u." rolurn- ing from church wl en th~ icllcn‘ ocruri-ed. Mrs. Gillis is survived by u mim- bcl‘ 0f sons and diiriite s, H"? liusbard ltrcfeccased lv . Ho m1. died as tho ‘ccsult of rm ll (u! ii',il was recalled. A resolution asking for ‘vliulecliatc ' repeal of the Provincial Piwliibllion‘ Act and the substitution of some form of government control was passed last night by tfic. ‘Ivixvu Council of sllfilllllf“iifll‘|lll. its re-< gular piioiitlily met lll',_',. Mayor W.J. Lldstoiie was in the chair and Councillors J L. Gorrili, R1». Mollison, T.D. Morrison and William Smallman were present The resolution was iiiovcrl by Ccun. Mollison and 5il"(f\ll(lf’(l by Coun. Morrison It puss-ml ivltli Coun. Gorrill alone r.l;.~.:ic1itiiig. It reads as follows: "Whereas the Premier of the Province, the Hon T.A. Campbell, has asked the Town Police to give greater asistancc to the R.C Al. P in enforcing tlic Prohibition Aci, “Arid whereas it ivuulfl zlfllllfilll‘ ic be impossible to ciiforcv this Act, providing the large nniibcr of the R0 M.P. have been SIIICCTO iii their endeavours: "Therefore resolved that Town Council of the TOWN of Sillll- mcrsidc rruulzi." uiriii¢lil_v, the . ‘lltllfllfi that iii order to better COIlfllLlOllS in sum- vfnersidc and throughout the Prov- ince, and to pioiiieic icspcct for nui" laws, tlicy lmmcrllziiclv rvpcnli the Prohibition Act zinrl nut in force some form of (lo-ri-i-nment, slile or control ns iinw in force in other Provinces " Couii Gorrill in opposing _ resolution maintiiinr-rl flint while present conditions won not sails-l factory, they could mi b~ rrnii-clzncll bv the Gnvcriiiiic-ii‘. liriuniii: viunv‘ liquor into the Province ' Conn. Morrison sniff llic Pro- hibition Act had been in force for thirty years and had born found wanting. In eve:y other plncc, llf‘. said. it. lind horn ivscnz-filvl 0n the pvt-sling of ilw rrn~viliiiinii Mayor Lldstonc cmlllfzitiilziliul ific Councillors "on their opinions and on their courage." WEDNESDAY The death cf Hei-bcrt A Vl‘~_\(‘§‘, York aged sixty-seven which 0c- curred in the P E Island llospit- al on Novunber twenty-first after a short Illness has taken from us e good man. a kind fr‘end and neigh- bor, one who was ever rcndv to do his gharo for church and commun- ity. In his IIOITIP friends were sum of a warm welcome and llls part- ing was always croiie again —ANN'UAI. CIIRLING CLUB MEETINC- The annual mot-ting of the sumniersirlc Curling’ Club W05 held last Frldny evening in the Curling Rink with tho rctirlnv: president, Mr. Wiilard Ilrucc pro- skllng. A new slate of officers was elected and plans wr-re discused for the coming Wllllf“! Mntion pictures wore shown of ilie other sons with the Cnuvnn Ar- Wtlbiir with No. i Cnmvinxi Radio. location Ilnll. Avrn witli llie 3rd Division Sfrmlc». Author ron Dn- vld is stll at salvo‘. "nd ii =fster Irma. Mrs. J, B. Roach resides in‘ Halifax, 1942 Dominion ‘Bonspicl iiml nso a film of tho process of Slllllllllli! bv the MacDonald TOIXIPPO (‘o The now officers are: Prr-slrlcnf. J K. Curran: Vicc-yivvsidcni, .1 it. F1111 Manse. Kensington. ‘Ibo Congratulations an extended to r_ and Mrs. Morten Adams of Kelvin who were married, Wednes- diiv. Dec. 9th at the United Church Rev. A. D. Stirling performed the cere- mony. Mrs. Adams ls the former, Miss Ella Hogg. H lieut. J. Alfred Blanchlrd ar- rived iii Charlottetown yutcrday to spend a two-weeks leave with his Parent-i. Prof. JJI. Blanchard and M15 Blanchard 114 Upper Prince Street. Lleut. Ellmchard in serving with the Prince Edward Island Highlanders. ' A tragic accident at No.5 mine, liucrculonlal Coil Milling Company, on the night cf Nov. 9th. removed l. illllllllfll‘ ard wed-known flKlire mm Vl/cshlllc. in the pe-sozi of Wilfred llui-iic, who was instantly killed by ll lilil of coal m that 0¢I3&IDI'I. —I~‘UNERAL THURSDAY —'II16 iiuieral of the late Mr. Wuteon uyinent, who passed away M. the 1'l'illC0 County Hospital December l~l Will take place at 2 pm. Thurs- clzlv with services from his late re- siciciicv at ‘m... Valley. Burial in lIlt'nPi"3§byl8I'l3n Cemetery at Tyne Vii c; —l-‘llll~; ALARM- The Summer- slfic tire depamnent was called out }L‘:lI'l'Ll3y noon to a fire which oc- (HI lii- c..l. on Cedar Street. Some uiiiiiiigt- was done to the roof 0f the flwtnllilg but due to the ready and quick response of the fire depart- mcilt the fire was prevented from Ctlllslllg any considerable destruct- icii It is understood that the blaze _ l\\lf.\' caused by an overheated pipe. “in A quiet but pretty fall wedding look place at the United Church hinise, Blcadalbane, on Battirday, Nov. ‘lili, at 5.30 p.m., when Miss (iiive Emma, youngest daughter oi’ Afr. and Mrs, John H. Weeks. be- Ullillt‘ ihc bride of Mr, Miller Hen- i-y, ulficst son of Mr. and Mrs Har- l'_\ .1. weeks. both of Pleasant Valley. The ceremony was er- icrlned by the Rev. D. J. Morlr u the presence of immediate rel- atives of the bride and groom. .v. Francis Xavier Gallant, 84, (ii at Egniont Bay yesterday He rcurcfl ironi the active riesthlood two years ago after RTVEIK for 56 years. i Father Gallant was a native oi’ Ruslicv where he was born on December 4, i858. He was B. son of Mr. illld Mrs Peter Gallant. Fulhcr Gallant was ordained in lllC church in his native perish Jdillifl 13. 1884. Q was messe- Ulld ol est Roman Catholic Priest in the Charlottetown diocese. —C.»\SE NEARS END-Counsel silbiniticd arguments in the can- spiracy case at Summerside yester- fl.iy._ It involves charges against Harry Gallant and Frank Gallant, both of Siunmorside. PJ. Hugues of Fredericton, NH, acting for the ilreyhad bx“ undergo“. ‘Llpnttonl M Crown completed his case in the afternoon when court adjourned Mr. H. F. McPhee of Cltarlote. tcwii, counsel for the accused was summing up the case for tho de- fence. Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders is presiding judge. ‘lhe trial will continue this morning, _S HEALTH REPORT wcve 50 deaths. 23 births marriages in Charlottetown in No- vember, Dr. B. C. Keeping, Deputy Minister of Health said in a report glvén the City Council. Dr. Keep- inrr. ufio is City Health Offi:er, sat-l fiicrc were no cases of cem- muiiiczible diseases reported in N0- vclnbcr and no houses were under quarantine. In another section of lus report the I-Ieaith Officer said incl-e were a, total of 34 cuss of VGIIOTPILI diseases treated during Novcriiber. Seven were new cases. -COL. RALSTON LEAVES——DQ- fence Minister J. I... Balaton com- pleted a visit to his corwtitueocy of Prince yesterday. Ho left sum- niclslde in the late afternoon a- limud a military piane for iiie Illllllllillld. His destination was not announced but it was thought. to be Debert Camp. Col. Ralston ar- rived Saturday, He completed his visit yesterday with a tri to West- urii Prince County, visit ng r g other places Alberton and Oleary. While in iliie province he inspected iiilliniry cstabishments and small plMliS doing war work. -S. US. PROVIDES PLANE — Cip- tiiln Carl Burke, Manager of Mari- time Central Airways here said a ‘Bcochcrafi. plane had teen prov d- 0d by U.S. Army authorities t) take the place of a Barkley Crow ma- chine chartered from his ccmpsny for a rescue expedition. The sub- stii-utc machine arrived here lest rieht. Th: United States authori- tics chartered the plane here be- cruise it can be equipped with ski- lfllldlllg gear The skis are ne:ded locally iii win-fer principally for charter trips to rural areas and on the‘ the mail service to the Migdalen_ Islands. CHRISTMAS PARTY - 111: lvgichcrs and officers 0f Trinity "United Church Sunday School were entertained at a jollv Christmas putty held at the home 0f Alfredn Plckard, 148 mmn 5t. last. evening. The unior depart- niciii. SIIDPTIIIIIIIIIIGII provided interesting entertainment. At ilin ciose of the evening‘; fun, Mrs. Hugh Miller and Mrs. RH Roger; mired tel Ind Mrs. M. Dockeri orff assisted Mil Picksrd in serving. Mr. B. H. Rogers voiced um appreciation of all to Mr d Mrs Alfred Pickard and dau fur their hospitality. -NEWLY-WEB All KINDLY nmisivmitiutn- Msmblrs of the summerside Baptist Giurch ll- scmbled Friday evening at the apartment of Mr. and . W Johnston. Water Street. to ex- tend their felicltatlons to this molt csifunable couple on their recent marriage. Ari scams suitable to flu- occasion was read by Mr, 0.8. Jolly this add being locum icd by two splen id gifts. Rev. Mr. Cook. pastor of the Bl tist church nmi Mrs. Cook made he present- niinii on behalf of the numbers. Mr Oliver McNeil! spoke briefly imviug a fitting tribute to Mr. Johnston slid his amiable partner. Ml‘ mihnstori made a fitt ack- nowlr-flenrlent This was I0 lowed an Ihhr m? OVETTB? BT99 6'14"’ 111 "if! War. i cigarettes to the tfnfllis in Etitzlanfl‘ I)_V Ihr- singing of "They are jolly llllflfl fellows" by all present. A. plcasaut period of games and soclnl discourse ensued and a ‘ ' ‘ i I-Iciirv G-"lutlol: Secret:ir'.'-iu~zi<url'r Morley M Ilcll; Executive, F! P. Riley and Farle Corney. l. I lunch was served by the ladies. "Howl night Indies brought thl ‘"7 "Movable ads; to s close. cd at the home of Mrs. John _ and Ismith. and teacher g», THURSDAY l x301." ‘fife. UTlunlgrinc-e 33¢ huproceivod a. cabal‘: from liar son. Allison B08511. West rrtrcrtsss bouncing hhwomotio "QIOSPITAL Gll-‘L-Tlie trus- g9 Brad and“ Sta of, King's oun are deelllvyindaglggd ' k Bros. of Montlfln and fl- Petcre for the fgfOl-I gilt of Five Hundred doi- ..' . and Mrs. W. Platte and family of Charlottetown are being welcomed to Montague by the citi- sens. Mr. Platte is taking over for the Im Hal on complny in Mr. Lester hood’: place. Mt. Ille- Lcod has s-uswued his country call for more men. . L. JUNIIBAL 0F GEORGIE Mc- QUABBII - The funeral of the late Georgie Eloancr McQunrJe, daughter of Mr. Haber Mcq u-rie took place at 2 pm. from her late residence on Tuesday afterncori to the People's Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Jarvis conducted the funeral ser- vices. The pull bearers were as fol- lows: Messrs. Wyman Cairnl. Bradford Calms. Join Msrchbank elm: Barnett Crouierz-S. CONSUMER CREDIT OFFICIAL Mr. J.M. Caulfleld, Consumer Credit Division ' for Nova Scotla- Prinoe Edward Island is tn the province st present on official ous- iness. He arrived here from Halifax lest night and will leave on return Friday. He expressed himself as being well pleased with the manner; which mercha-n in the prov- ince are co-operat rig with the consumer credit regulations. Mr. J. E Richardson. local mam. er of the Charlottetown Bronx: of the Eastern Trust Com- pany. who has enlisted in the Canadian Active Army, and who leaves shortly for Brockville, Oii- terio, where he will take an offi- oer's course, was recently present- ed with a wrist wet/ch by mem- bers of mittee and office staff. CHRISTMAS TREES SHIPPED- Approximately 12,500 trees have beencut and stripped from Pr Edward Island this season. With railroad shipments running between 2.000 and 2.500 tree: per car the movement ne- tmesented about 5 cars. Most of the Lees were cut in this elagllern ‘north?! e province partcu y n e Murray Harbor district went n puma in Banter-n united States. Yesterday's stamp sale M: Charlottetown Post Office we: the est reached this season. there beng only one day's sales last year that surprised it. So far this month u, 2s womi of eta-luvs h been sold. an increase. $000111“! to local officials, of 15 or I0 W1‘ ent over same period lest. 1188-1‘- ou vrsrr T0 rue STATES-Miss Agnes Annear of Lower Montague. daughter of Mr. Montague Annear, M.L.A., and 131's.‘ Anniar, retugix-l ed home recen y rom tednglew . l .0. Miss Annpar also v York and Boston. ""l"."i"'i.“.l%""'.2il%‘.f.° an" 5 . ber o ren s fllreie e o! Mr‘ lunch was served (Patriot Please 00W- poNEn-Attemvts w nalvaee 1M tugLaui-ersce Porter have been a- ‘ ‘ ’ till spring. She is 185M118 on the shoals off Rocky Pomitneer Cape Egmont, where she wen ground about two weeks ago. The r murmur. attempted to mill her all but was unsuccessful. It is not thought that there is inuchchanoe of her breaking up as me is OI heavy steel construction. The mot- or leundi of Palmer and Williams. Md. which ran azmungl tiyI-Iit; i0 reach her has b en puiel off rnd brought balk to Sanre side-B. BUSY MORNING FOR MILK- MEN-Yesterdey morn we»! I busy one for the local m lkmen as most housewives with tickets bought up were on hand to NCBIVO their rebate of 2 cents on each quart ticket held. Milk dropped I cents a quart at all the retail laces yesterday. It was pointed ou by Mrs. 113.5. Coffin, PJDI. Chairman of Regional Advisory Committee that housewives could help greatly by getting the rebates on their milk tickets all at once and thus save milkmen handling small amounts daily. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS PEI!- MITTED Since Charlottetown ‘was not in the power shortage ares the restrictions on Christmas lights do not apply here, Mr. G. H. Bar- bour, prices and supply represent- ative of the Wartime Prices and 'I‘r|.de Bond. Charlottetown conserve power in areas where war ‘ndusti-ies are being carried on ipplies particularly to centres in Ontario and Quebec. Mr. Barbour sug ested, however, that citizens con ibuts in the war effort by con- serving on elec A In Burma Inch with bad Canadian Naval Volunteer serve for about. i0 years prior to his enlistment for active service. Since he w in see IIQAIDIIII Y He was s. grs us ggliigol and the Union Commercial ge. The IS-yeLr-old nun was well- known in s rt circles here. He was a basketb l player and starred on a nev team some years a o. Bury ving are his peren ilfld one brother, Pte. Alexander Mec- Lesn, now training at No. 62 CA L310. at Inch Grove the Ipcel Advisory Com“ I t Christmas l ii smile.- flsALvAG-E ATFEMPTS ABAN" M,“ said Park yesterday. The ruling. designed to w her bod through Mrs. leaves where she will spend visiting her cops and daughters. Flight mam... n. r Mu:- mod. ID and Mr . llnclntld lisve arrived In Charlottetown from nnto to spend holidays with In. Manhood’: par- ents, m‘. and Mira. T. W. L. Prawn. Miss M Gallant. Iialllhicr 0! Mr. and II-aney Gallant. city. "t R. 1118 ones-do f 1!‘. (flblnlflfio lflmtrlltlx: centre DIES IN CAL-The death oc- curred of Mrs. ‘Bwmla Cronin. Arlington, Mus. Dec. l6. 1942. nee OIIVQIIIIIgYOOIEIQQwcI-g cage. RI!!! , - Catherine Coffin. M8 Grafton St. and the lute m. William 00f -FIRI ALARM — Sunmicrslde firemen were called out about I p. . Tuesday to s house on Ott- awa Street owned by Mrs ‘I'M! T-Yr-rnmei. However there wls n0 fire, the occupants bad become alarmed when a stove D198 hfld 80¢ red. —S. FRIDAY INSURANCE INSPECTOR-The Civil Service Communion un- oes among the eligible list for La- Loonnmd Roop, Giorlotyetown, DIES AT VANCOUVER. — Mrs. mm Riggs of Charlottetown g _ Id . Mrs. R0 imon Blanche Vstcher of (mane wwn. terakmnvilmvicetnihellladalen ore 8894-11 Y9 it would begin would depend on conditions at the Magdalene. A most enjoyable variety held lest night marked the 09°11" lng of the new stage built in the training hall of No. 62 0A. (B.)T. C. Beach Crave. The can Legion and the legion Auxiliary provided the funds for making tbthsplendid improvement in the iscties for entertaining the loops. At the close of the performance CoL Andrew MLM. 0.0., of the training centre expressed the W513‘ “infill? “$35k? e on, on , Mr. Menton Whitlock for his on the s , and the per- formers who provided such an en- joyablv entertainment for the troops. _A III v FUNERAL SERVICES -—- Th! Mil. AlflflbL-d day dance In Claimant. she died Tues- dW In 1110 City Hospital after a lengthy Illness. She had been in failivl ‘lent-h for a minibus of entered the Isoqfltai fa- ztnonth ago, Be- chlidren sisrviviing. thmee eons, Douglas l. Tl. These we: at home, Ver- 3. Presbyterian . ving are her husband, John: ‘rliomu McRu of Frank Howard mwuui Island. and s lrawther, Dr. H. P. Howard 0d Ever- wsre lield the clWPEI of Arthur A. WI‘ ht mid B0118’ fineral i‘ . - ‘rhoRev ‘lb womb‘ maul: bride enter: the dIIOh §§lI§§ l“ I! - i -r 3% E‘? Ell ggiglis §§2 9?§§§}i§i 232%; i 0D 687s unity. shay friends of Mn. amallwog that she is confined the doctor's care. FIRE A1‘ MARIN! OFFICE-PIN in thefloor of the building st the Ill-rim Wharf es- : morning was 6d Vlncou of Mrs. of Gmrlottatnwn, and a Mrs. _ Mrs. Robison has teen In ill health fou- some time. Prince Gordon Second Scottie-Prince Edward merit. m. wwln of (ti; Bunk of Nova Scotia here. EB Biwlild Is cert The LAC. Russel Peppin home on furlough. H: is I son 01 5.0. Strut. -ahe1dm Howsot of whohlsheena 80 ll. lei, ‘gm FAMILY BEBIIAVED-Mr. Frank RIB has received a_ to.‘ yu- a.“ l P-WJJ. CLOSES - -1"riends ihroulbout lisrlnceLriqpeotorGraoeZAlbertvin Ueutenen Heist. Cameron ‘Jwen Omicron of and was formerly Y's MEN'S CLUB- Dr. A. W. M. Allan, a member of the club, was the speaker at the Y's Men's C.ub lut evening. His subiec iltry. m his address he emphasis- ed the importance of proper diet ing of sound teeth. Major ‘RE; MacNutt was the only guest present at last night's meet- the build GIT 8—I1\'nl' tficates iuiderthe tlariActaocmdfsigtoareccntisslue of the Canada Gazette. ‘Ihey are: Jane side: rum-t Neillb Wollum, SUCCESSFUL CARD PARTY - serbieas of mctrd parties held by the Re knbs o Oddfellows‘ hall was well attend- ed last night. ‘me following were the prime winners: Bridle ladle-i. 1. Mrs. Elmer MacDon Richard Matheson. prize for bridge, 1, Mr. Jack Saint. M H libero. Auction. Mahar: 2. Mrs. Arn- ld Gentlemen‘: Horace qlll, 2, Mr." 5 F. Tar-bush. er , acid Douthport lastin the r. Mrs. Mary Roper: BIRTHS KEABNIif-At Sturgeon on Mon- day Dos. ‘l to ll/Lr. and Kearney, a dB/JIJIB.‘ Manly. e Azin. I042. to Rev. and Hartman, Ractzry, a sari. pug-PE; Prince 0o t H til for som rotnirnugdytogisplliomeonsat? Ill! regre to Marine 011108 Duncan Rcbscn, forme cf Wales College, ha the prospect of n two wee spite from study leave for their home; this afternoon. All of the students finimed wrltln8 their ex- ams today. College reopens the holiday on Jan. 5. NATUBAIJZATION PAP- rmiduncs of Prince land have been aid: has arrived Peppin, 00 Dec . a son, .l Dec. (Dn) AH Lloyd utatthe ttolcani bedlmda!‘ to Mr and inion 801m from the deli-h rly sister of w c, a eon Students of tr “ . t? Dec l dolph Arlene after Dec. 11 Decem n Island regi- is a eon of dies-lotte- on the staff 1's; Glllis 3"‘ t was dent- Velma Soul-ls i042 granted Naturr liza- Unus 40th 2, Mrs. Gentlemen’; Ladies, her M ember I. NIT. Mrs. Jsoph Mrs, C, R. ‘ Flor Freder golilglitglf- st u... x35. Francis 'O'Bi'ie ENKIN Hospital, 11-. a dauzhter (stillborn DOVEll—At the Prinq; E land Hospital on Decem Dunstaffnage, a 5011, “Mdfilsfi . 12u. 1 11-11- Rov wuslm, 42 lgéiclflgb-At ilie P.E l. McLeod MAflKLllfl-At General. Montre Wt. and Mrs. Stewart, DYMENT _ A» Hospital Watson Dyment s: ‘I! yearv BRYANTON - Al; s aged 79 years. At Kensingtoii, pm GALLAN Calla t. MmcDONALI) -_ A‘ Cli l'lil‘L l y... Dec. 14, i942, Alxnrdr D, Donald of Murray Harbour in nu 88rd Year GILLIS - At the Cliarlnttctiiwii Hospital on December 14. 1942, Ixlrs cry Gillis. widow of fhc law» Allin McDONALD- At town Hospital on Deccmbcr i4, i942 and Mrs. OAIWPBELL - At the C; town Hospital ti, , M11. A. J. Campirell of Cler- rriorit in her 57 INDIAN-Suddenly at North Tryoii, Dec. 15. 1942, T aged 62 years, BYRNE — At Marshall, Texas. bee! ll, I942, Frank B91115 103110“? 0 Redford Station. GOLLINGS— At the Cliarloiie Rev sldence, Dec. l2, I942. Mbs Lillian Ceilings. impure *‘*“§ -~_>—7‘ M . Montague, 2,19 gun” Ihtlilahrgigalindp Mr" Percy Francis. ' "Eli 8- At the Kings Montague. PE i, m to Mr “m, M“ 179115118. Dundes Germ, P: Co I D uni; dwiird Q ber 7. 19?}. and Louis Dom " Mrs . the loitetovm Newt» Dgir. devehtei". stillborn. m‘ Char 9 . I! Ii I943. to Ml‘, and M 0312M I 80h. l5. 9y the Ro" l fll on 3.5.. uiciiunj Plllitégfilgé: Maynard Mm" o Johnstonlls a (nee r. and Myrtle a rs. my Heron, Riv d Jugyvler’ Mary, 8i‘) _ DEATHS I I the Pin; l it on Dcmb ,- fcwlff; NOTI/llnm‘ and priucz Valley, . 1042. James W, Byyxnmn am A. Toombs '1' -— At Ezmont lid:- her 14th, i042. Rev. F. ,, ,. of St Andrews. iiqcu l0 the Charlotte. McDonald, daughter cf Mr. ' Joseph J Iifcnoziild, aged six years t stu- Tueeday, Dec. tli year. Wilfred Iiinian, -- At the Orton MICMILLAN Hoipital Saturday Dec. 12th. 1W, (Lenny) MacMlllzin in u; YCBJ‘ McPADYEN- At Riverdiilc. 13. I942, Mrs. aged 80 years MlcQUABRlE-AI‘. the 1101119 Dec. John A. lVPiPiiflyiill, nts, Mr. and Mrs. Heb: arrie, Reed's Corner. 139°’ 12, 1942. Miss 0001310 M349‘ Quarrie, aged l5 yearr CAMPBELL- At the Citl’ H0!’ pita], Charlolteto 1042, Mrs. . Clement, aged 59 veflrs. ALMEDEIL-In ‘Iiownseilid Harbor. IIABTMAN-At Crsraud on lies. M888» erioe C, ick J. wn, December II. Archibald J Callipbcll. December 7th, _ 1M. (MMIAOII) . ' Almcder. 0n She's Not Forgotten Since Iver ref-urn she we: on location with Werner Bros.‘ “The Desert Song" corn received seven marriage proposals. bY ‘Wll from rancher: she met. Popular Choice _ Nine men, heeded by Jdln Géffivld- 011 Tempe. Flog location hip for Warner Bros.’ “Air Force." voted Olio Carey their "crew mother." Tenth member of iho cert. m? W509- wss Harry Carey, Ollie’: husband. - i -¢__ Nancy Buys Furniture Nancy Coleman visit New York this. voting the time -- and anew house for heml Women‘ "Dnporeio Journey." mi‘ Column’: Ccloeilon Grows Charles Cobum. who collects monoclerend ‘ciqmt holders. he: persuaded the Werner Bros.‘ prep dopemmni to toll him the long carved ivory holder We um for his role in amen‘ _ Tilrincoss O'Rourke." ——_—- om" osnéld Woods. who hwfl PM since his college deyi. sprained his l8 finger-on ihofirsifl Wsmcr Uvos.‘ "WQM U" .is¢i_e.l9.¢9ti<>n-; from New Mexico. WW‘ psny, Irene Msnninq h“ has given up lwl’ Plfmdl summer and instead is '9' momy ..- {o iurmstilfll} I end mother. She is I" l i n i Of Practice v Yod baseball ft inde he snagged when l“. b ll Y a H10 Rhine"_C°"'P‘W