{AGE TEN “Q.- rnr: cnsnwwnroww __GUARDIAN ' I -'!.\_1IU..4§~,RY_ '20. 1945 IBERS a. ,- ssohnsy swsnnen CERTIFICATE - earn-e;- 42 54%; _ Hayfield St. from drowning slimmer. has been awarded s cer- tificate of merit from Lowneyk Young Canada Club. BREAKS COLLAR BONE - Fallin off a load of -hay lest Satur ay, Mr. Whitfield Yeo. Kingston, had the misforutne to break his collar bone. Latest rs- ports indicate he at his home. LOSES VALIJABLE ANIMAL -- Mr. Alden Newtons well misfor- i!‘ .- ‘ farmers of Newton and vicinity hope that - ' although the loss was a heavy 0V6 , . that he may be able to procure ano- ' tlier 0f this type of animal 1n the near iututre. REICEIVES SAD NEWS — Mr. John if Myers of Hampton re- ceived a telegram relating the death cf his brother, Sumner Myers of Tacoma, Wash . on Jan. 9th He ‘s survived by another brother, Oliver of Seattle. Wash. and it i. Mrs Samuel Ben- ton of Dnshaw, RE I . mid Mrs. Annie Grieve of Seattle, Wash. STORM BLOCKS ROADS — Last night's snow siorni blocked the road from Sunlrnersidc to ' f ' _ Chariottevo It and the bus which /;'_ ‘t left the wmtern capital i.ri ttis _ . it passed Kemington Early in the . - "3 night s bus arrived frcm Montague 1 ' , 1A1‘, that road was expected to be blocked by morning The air pas- senger service between the Prov- ~ ince and New Bninswlck was can- . celled late in the (lily but the final flight from New Glasgow, N S.. arrived here just after snow began to fa l. . .._ ENJOYEI) VISIT —- Mrs, Annie M. Woodside of Asquith. Issk, has left on return after an enjoyable P.E.I. Mrs. Ive province since going West Zli years ago 11nd needless w say was warmly welcomed by her relatives and friends. Mrs. Wo ide is a l , daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles Clarke. Wllmot Valley. On her return tri she will visit in Toronto and nnipeg. While in Summerside Mrs. Woodside was the giéest of her niece. Mrs. Ches- ley bertson. . w-VISITING HERE - Pett OI- ficer Austin H. Curth R. .11.- VR. and his bride the runner Lctiise Redpath of Toronto, have been spending their furlough in Sutilmerside the guests of his par- ents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Curtis, and sister. Mrs. Jock Hopklrk of Granville Street Petty Officer and Mrs Curtis left on Monday for instlgonish where he l... stationed. -—BANK MANAGER TRANS- » . FERRED — Mr. '1‘. W ‘tton, ' ' l . ' the Summerside er oi brnnr. of the ba-nk of Nova Scotia for the put fourteen months. has -heen transferred to 'I‘ruro. N 5., it has been learned over the week ‘ ' 1 ‘end. He w.ll leave to take up his _ . new duties at the end of the. ‘ 4 month. He will he succeeded in ‘ W ' Summerslde by Mr. W Hayward. st present nanager of the branch f the bank at New Carliale. Que. ho will arrive here this week.—S At the regular \ll\ will]! 'l‘hursdo._\ nighl, lit-id 1n Suits of Hall, Lodge No. 148, the . members wcrc ‘ Year 1M5 by D D.G.P. Bro. Roy bv P.P. Bro. An- . White. assisted y gus Mcliinis. ' , W.P.—Blo. Lorne Good. - V.P ~Bro Louis Percy Carr. x Chap, Bro W.L Henry’. , ‘ Secy. 'I‘reas.—-Bro J.D. Webster. ‘ 1st. Conn-Bro. Harry Drew‘. 13nd Conl.—‘Bro. H.L. Storey.- Ird Com —Bro. Neil Wadnilln. 4th Cone-Bro. R T e. ‘inside Guard-Bro. H. ‘nabthorn Oilfsidfi: Guard-Bro. Wm. A. MgtlilgltcoriifiBros. RJI‘. White and W L. Henry. 13-113mm _- Bros. Henry I411- thoni. and Harry Drew _ Physician-Bro. Dr. ill-l. Pierce P.P.—Bro. David M.G Carr. Tho D D.Cv.P PBDorted ll VBTV Iuccessful post vaar and elvnrwwd the wish that all the Brothers would make a strolls effort W make this venom w" 1945 I greater success "' — DEATH 0F MR. FRANK .lLLlS - The death occurred on , . lday. Jall\lary_ 12.1. oi Mr Prank 511113, Grand River, or. outstanding member of Grand River Parish and one of the most hlllhltv "I" ted citizens of the county l-le survived by his vlufe ‘the form“ Annie MacKinnon and the follow- mg famil Rev "rixli. Gillls. ; Parish Priest at Wellington: Doc- tor Edward Gillis and Leonard, of Boston; Capt. John Gillls wJ-‘h the us. Army Dental Corps; Alum! - and Will cf Grand River ar.d one ' diughfgf, M155 Llnnie Gillis. New fork, All the family except Capt‘- nln John were at their fathers death bed The late Mr Gulls was berm st Grand River and W9!" his whole life there. He was s crust" of st. Patrick's Church. Grand River and a lesdsr .n s11 community activities. l-Ic was hi5 goth year The funeral takes place this morning at ten cclock from his late residence to St Pat- r1ck's Church. Grand River. — 8 At s special sitting of the Sup- » some Court in Summerside on Sat- urday. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presld ng. an application was made by the crown for the forfeiture of a recognizance in the . use of Pte George Albert Mac- Lean, Bedeque. MacLcah originally pleaded zlllltv before Judge C. Gavan tile offence of theft from a person I and wast sentenced to two years in Dorcfiester Penitentiary He ap- ed from the sentence to the form Court en banco and the court reduced the penalty to fifty day; in jail and ordered him to enter info a recognizance to the of $1,000 t0 keep the D0009 and be of good behavior. Good be- havior in his case a-as ‘o include immediate return lo the proper ootnmand of the Army. The sp- a ioatlon made on Saturday was on grounls, as stated by the crown, 11"». he did not ref/urn to the Army sm was posted as a deeerter. (hurt adjourned fill February 6th and the court in the meantime sskcd to have a record of an ap- _ I azsrance before any military tri- el by this rrisn. evening turned back shortly after visit to Wocdside had not visited her ns-lm“ “me h" been 38mm, m H151 TUESDAY l GOLDEN WEDDING-JIM ekugldzwylllééiiaagneshaig ggylfiieetla. Bztgalcgalrn are congratulating them ch l day. is doing nicely that ‘overseas of their son. Gnr. Elwin. ,Gunner Thomson enlisted 1n Sept., friends of Mr. sncl Mrs. Chester 50th wedding anniversary to —~.IUDGE LEWIS ILL-Judge L. G. Iewis of Sllmmerside is i at his home. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. S HOME BIREAV sell Bell. Welt Royalty mtinz wire yesterday hsr sister-irz-lew. Miss Gertrude Bell had passed awe/y on Sunday at Edmonton. Alta. RECEIVES PROMOTION — Mr. Mrs Ernest W. Beer received . Rus- reoelved s Che they‘; Bee has up . .P. r been promoted to the rank of Major while on active service. Major Beer, who has been overseas for six years, is attached to the 12th I-‘ield Artillery. RECEIVES MERIT MEDAL — Mrs. nod-it. Doyle. 25': King Street, City, had the pleasurevycssterday of receiving the Canadian Effic- iency Medal and Clasp. sent lo her- for safe keeping, which was re- cently swsrded to her husband Sergt. lib-eds. Doyle who has been overseas for over three yesn, Q- tached to Pioneer Corps. FUNERAL AT FT. AUGUSTUS —'I‘lle funeral of Mrs. John Hag- gerty was held Monday morning fronl her late residence at Fort Augustus to St. Patrick's Church where high mass of requiem was sung by the pastor. Rev. L. Cal- laghan, who also officiated at the graveside ln the church cemetery. The pallbearers were: Urban Cur- M. Slmomnds of Street, Charlottetown, been promoted terd . C “W w. ay m“ m“! n“ Ceiltrr st Bhilo. Man. He qualified as a. psrachutlst last October. WEDNESDAY RETURNS TO HOSPITAL - Fred '1‘. Beaten has left for Camp Hill Hospital to receive treatment after s ending thirty days‘ with and daughter Freda. leave wife, Mrs. Fred Benton CRAWLING AROUND nanny- D. t found a caterpillar crawl- IS NOW CORPORAL. -— Pte. P. 90 f-Illlsboro P. E. I.. Illl rank Parachute —FUNERAI. 0F ANDREW BLACQIYIERE. -— The lunoral cf the late Andrew Blacqulere held on Saturday High Mass at St. . Sumrnerside at 9 A. M.. celebrated by Rev. J. Mgs. G. J. MacLcllan officiated .12: tlic grave. Tile pallbearers were: Messrs. Arthur Perry. John Arsen- ault. Stanley Gaudet, Archie Ber- nard. Robert Phillips, _ R1chards.-S. | was ulcm Church with Paul's C. McDonald. Rt. Rev. and John ST PAUL'S CHURCIb-A spe- two to General Board THURSDAY Flying Officer Donald I. Ihc- Kay left Saturday morning for All" Command after s - in: six weeks’ furlough wit his eat-t. . . Hugh . aeKsy, Brsdslbsne. . - Kay has completed his operational While walking outside the Gr1f- "l" °"" ‘mm!’ "WWW l" m" fin Cannery at Souris, Mr. F‘. Bennet lng along as lively as if it was July. who said P. E. f. was s cold place on January 15th. ope. His brother John l". Mac- Kay also spent Christmas at home s-nd is now stationed at Alder-shot. SNOW PLOW IN POND-The City's combined snow plow and truck broke through the ice on Government Pond lut evening an outdoor skating early this pl were still struggling to get it back on solid Bround. In order to facilitate the work water was t out of the pond. A caterpillar tractor was be- in! Heed in an sflort to tbw the truck out. Several tons of gravel or ashes..used to give added weight for traction. had to be dumped bo- fore the vehicle could he moved. The ice broke away from under the front wheels and from under one rear. wheel and the vehicle sank into tho two or three feet of Wmr at -.n Angle which msds sal- vage work more difficult. It was not expected that the truck or st- tached snow plow would be dam- cial feature at the ll o'clock ser- aged. vice at. St. Paul's Church last Sull- day. was the presentation bv the rector, Rev. J. T. Ibbott. of well bound. illustrated Bibles Miss Fleur I-Iillion and Miss Joyce Procter who made high marks in a Domlnion-lvlde _ Religious Education examination III-Y GRADS MEETING-The Pekllllr weekly nieetln of the Hi- Y Grads Club was lied lust. night at the YMCA. with Wilfred Cud- more in the chair. He called upon members of the Club to bow um;- heads in a one-minute silence 1n l.Jh Webst.JohCl', . , £1719‘; “Kelly. BIVHHRSIEI? Hllukrhg. {figs}: p£lze1ssii‘z‘l$??om()etf?o)rti1e U135 bqtifefluthf ambit ‘m? died recent)” "will" Dllwn» land. from the United Society for m, ffiscofpli’ §'R§§eg'°w§f:“§:§ NOW OVERSEAS — Mrs. W. E. Thomson cf East Natick, Mass. and L-Bdr. Thomson of Beach Grove Training Centre. has rc- ceived word of the safe arrival 2. 1960. st the age of l5 and since Majesty's forces in Newfoundland. and Canada. His many friends wish him s safe return. RECEIVES PROMOTION. —\4rs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde. of Char- lottetown, P. E I He studied en- gineering at the Indiana Tri-State funeral of Alice O'Brien was held from the residence of Philip Smith. Webster's Corner, Saturday morning to St. Patrick's Church, FbrtAugustus, where requiem high mass was sung by the pastor, Rev. L. Callaghan. who also conducted services st the grave. The pall- the City Hall. the following offic- crs were elected: lgresldent-Mayor J. E. Blanch- ar . Vice-President-George Ryan. Secretary-Mrs. Arthur Henry. Trcssurermiss Mary McQuaid. Mayor Blsndlerd presided at the meeting. POLICE COURT —At the Police. Court yesterday fl person charged! with receiving stolen s was, given ninety days in jail. The de-- fondant in an Eitcise case was finedl $50.00 and costs or two months A; man charged with drunken driving was Riven seven days, two drunks Mint-her had his $10.00 es-l tics/ted. a fourth was fined $10 00! and costs or twenty day-s, a fifths was given ten dsys suspended sen- with intent to rob was further rc- manded one week. The annual meeting of St. James Presbyterian Church was held in the schoolroom last eve- ning with a large and representa- =ive attendance. After devotional rxerciscs conducted by the Min- ister Rev. 'I'. I-1. B. Somers. M.A., S.T.M.. the business meeting was constituted with Mr. Homers as chairman and Major Alex Knox secretary. The clerk of the session Mr. D. '-.. llfacKinhon read his report which showed every branch of the church in s prosperous condition, rnd also the Sunday School of which he 1r superintendent. Lance-Corporal G. Sutherland Beaten of Wlnsloe. left last Sat- urday for Toronto where he will enter the Christie Street Hos- pital to undergo further treat- ment for wounds which he receiv- ed while ln action in France. He enlisted in the Canadian Army in December. 1042. went t J ll‘- overseas in August. 1043. and was and R. R. t l5 G. R. Holmes assisted the Attor- bethe ney General for the prosecution. severely wounded on Augus last while participating ln battle fer Pslsisc. Af r ini invslidod back to Canada early December he was granted s’ y Rogers d y's Rotary luncheon. his power as that which ceases change in material the better to fit 1t for l0 the satisfaction of human desire He showed how power may be used preciatively of the assistance given finished product. them during the year and bespoke greater fecting necemsry change, in the still more co-operation for to produce s suitable to human needs. by ef- rsw material; used In some cases n the changes are greet. in other oases the neoesm use or wnsumptlon The alter also discussed the various sources of power. noting that it lends liocif tic-elected. to the production of evil ss well as of good I: may be giwtlve purposes. for the infliction forms of evil. as well as for the en- richment and adornment of life Lloyd Wellner and were joint chairmen used for dcs- e1 humar. suffering and various Kendall v Mac- Lean. of Souris, was the only guest second and fourth Thursday! 0! st yesterday's meet! M. Christian known as the “Lord and Lady Luke Scripture Prize" riage of Mabel Fkrlle Robcrtsotl. second eldest tluughtel‘ of Mr. and University prior to enlisting. Mrs. Lester ROIICPLEOH ai Rid i Point, to Irving Gordon Baker. son FUNIIKAL SATURDAY -- The ul Mr. and Mrs. William Baker. Lakeville. took place at the United Parsonage. Kingsboro. ch Decem- ber 12th. Tile bride was gfllvllfid in gold‘ wool or accessories licr sistcr-in-law Mrs ertson. by Ml’. Irving Robertson. After the bearers were: Joseph Curley. Pst- ceremony they had supper at the rick Duffy, John Heron, John home of tlic bt s parents. "iincv Webster, Fred Cummiskey. Eugene will reside at llc On Wed- Clllflgharl. Interment was in th-C tics 't_\' llllStIV llllli tnc church cemetery. ln-ldc wcic |_',l\('II a ——-——— rnnsixiy; rnililu by lrir-nris At the annual meeting af tlic and pcigl o1 North Lake. Citizens Adoption Committee I-IMCSWChst-lottetown" held last. night in the Council chamber of WEDDING BELLS - A very pretty wcdrlnd was colemriized at Zion Wednesday, November Elmwood was united in of matrimony MacPadyen of Rlverdalc The Rev. G. Carlyle Webster of Zion Pres- byterian (ltiurch was the officiating minister The bride was becomingly gowned 1n a floor length dress of white lace a. shoulder length veil, caught up with a halo of white rose buds She carried a bouquet of pink roses and maiden hair attended by Miss Ruth MacFadyen, sister of the groom. who was at-l each had their $5.00 ball estreatedJ tired in a gown of pink taffeta] and wore a corsage of American Beauty roses. Mr. Nell compbeuu-he Chief Justice said brother of the bride. supported the groom For tense snd s. sixth was discharged. wore a fucib dress. hlue coat and The defendant in b case of assault hat with black accessories. day-old trial charged with assault actual bodily harm. end 1n Supreme Court yesterday evening when the jury, which was out for about 20 minutes, found fiaharke, that of common assault r. that sentence would be passed on file accused later in the week. He adjourned Court until 10.30 momltig when Florence Elizabeth McNcill will be tried before Chief murder. Three witnesses, Napoleon Glllu-t, Mrs. Sadie Shepherd and Melvin Dclron were heard yester- day morning for the Crown; the afternoon. three others. lah Smith, Mrs. Josie Power. and Mrs. for the defense. nesses were heard. Crown and three for the defense. The Attorney General. EA. Large. addressed the jury for the Crown in 30 days leave which he spent very meeting of Boyne LOL. No, d1 pleasantly at his home in Wlnslcc. last evening the work of the past AT ROTARY — Rctartan RH. master. Bro. was the speaker at yester- suggestions were sought from the a s ct members ls to how being "Power". Mr, Rogers def nod tion might further its aims and l’ he year ahead. ry changes are for 1045: only slight ln order that the mst- Wcrshipful Master—Br0. Joseph erial may be made fit for human Duncan. each Literature, and are WOUNDED SOLDIER HOME _ of en- Stain Sanderson He Gordon Hyde. 49 Victoria Road. received his wound. A brother, Hallffl. N. 5-. has received word Aneas of (he west Nova Scoila that her husband, Mellie-ml"!- Gflf- regiment. U1!‘ same- regiment as d0“ "We. h" bee"__ PW‘ Pic John's. WIN k! ":1 in nctrn in mated to the rank of Captain. “My jinqthpr hynfljg-y- m.» 1.; “yo. C“ tun HYde h“ been “Whig h‘ inc 1n Holland with tlic 20‘h Pick‘. Ita _v for fourteen months. and is a Engineer, member of the Royal Canadian _ Corps of Signals, and is the son of WEDDING BELLS -- Tile mir- with brolvll attended by Irvinp, Rob- Tlle groom was attended ope. and ul- Mallsc, Charlottetown. on 8th when Dorothy Jean Campbell of ' the bonds Garfield to Mr over taffeta, with fern The bride was l tray-cling the bfde SUPREME COURT-The two- of Josiah Smith, occasioning came to an he accused guilty on a lesser Justice McGulgan intimived‘ this ustice Campbell on a charge of in Jos- Ruby Shepherd were heard In all. ll t- eight for the Bell for the defense. At the regular semi-monthly car was reviewed by the retirlnll Guthrie Bullirigall. the Associa- lans were made accordingly for The retiring officers spoke ap- lllst past effort and the ewly installed officers. The f ‘awlng is the new slate Deputy Master-George olive. Secretary-G. Arthur f‘ . Treasurer-CT. M. Manson. ected. first Lecturer-C. A. MacLeod. Second Lecturer~G. Balllngall. Marshal-A A. MacCallllm. CliBplBln—F. Chandler- Tyler-Percy- Groom. 11.9 nights df meeting will be IF.- introduced by the chairman. Col. FWBFPS Spoke on post-warplannlzig, Sl-fillhg that if Prince Edward is- land was to take ller place with the other Provinces the first step Another vlctm of a Gchllilll ma- wcnw b9 m build UP the milrflle ‘chine-gun bullet Pte John San- O: m’ citizem- A "W" W88 h“!!! derson arrived home last night. Pie Sanderson is the son of Mr and ‘Mrs P I‘ d I‘ En, S fill _ _ . Iflagitfiglll Deccliznbcr 1042 and ivent "wwemen" 101' m" Bums mal- overseas in June of the following V355” year and fought in Italy where he gr from Clarence McInnls on the m- cfllllrheld turkey lottery which was again hlghl succcsful. Also various ccmmltecs reported r.n concert and everything to another successful cele- ation The meeting closed with the Slhslntl of God Save the King. —_BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED ... An interesting event took lace on ‘Monday afternoon at the ome of lvLrs. L. A, Moore. Central Street,‘ Summerslde. when the teachers of the summerside High School and Academy met to honor Miss Georgie McLean. B.A.. who will be his one cf this season's brides. A de- licious lllnch was served b the hostess after which Mr. “William Spindle of the teaching staff read a plimentsry address and pre- sented the bride-to-be with a beau- tiful gift of flat silver. Miss Mu. Lean fitiiiigly replied, tlic teachers for their kindly m- mcliibrance. Miss MacLean has been principal of the Academy for the past twelve years. Those pouring tea were Miss nes Rain. say and Miss Ethel Tan on. Those assisting Mrs. Moore in serving were Miss Enid MacFarlaiie. Miss Doris Muncey. Miss Estelle 39w“- 0S5. and Miss Mary Moore.—S. Before a courtroom packed u, overflowing. Mrs. Florence Eliza- beth McNelll went on trial 1n the Supreme Court yesterday before Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell and a Jury for the murder of her husband William (Ryan) MeNelll on Nov. 14 last. Crown witnesses were being heard when the Court adjourned at 5:20 o'clock, to meet at 10:30 this momin . Oh the opening o Court yes- terday morning the Chief Justice asked the accused whether she had counsel to defend her and upon receiving s negative reply. stated that under such circums snces 1t was usual for the Court to appoint a junior member of the Bar to do. fend the accused. However. since Mr. R. R. Bell had defended her at the preliminary hearing, and there- fore was familiar with the csse. Mr. would be appointed. The defend- ant would thus have the benefit of an experienced counsel. ISLAND FOXES IOR U. S. A.— Canadian furs will figure in early ericln 250 silver foxes from the breed farms of Prince Edward Islaw passed through the Canadian Na- tional Railways‘ Central Station on Sunday en route from Charlotte- town to Saginaw. Mich. They came in a specially-cooled q. prus car stitched to the Ocean Limited, leaving later on the Inter-City Limited on the final leg of their journey. During their stay in Montreal. the foxes were looked sftsr b ethplolfeel cf the Cansdisn Natonsi llrpross near the ice-nit 1n the sub track ares. The two attendants looked after the watering and feeding of the animals and also to the condi- tioning of their skins. For this latt lung flu ralric an international Pox and Furs. Inc.. st Mbrshfield. after the company had decided to close its business here.) In P llfleid U 110d Oll Doc b-er n u?!‘ on uri Ill-d, st 5:80 , Miss Myrtle Marie Rely be- csms the bride of W0. Iona In}; nett Owen. R.C.A.I'. The bride the daughter of the lste Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rcdy of llmwood. The room is the son of Mr. and Mrs. urleigh I. Owen. Mslpsque, P, t. f. Rev. Mary M. Collins of. ricistsd. and Miss leaner Indy pinged tlic wedding music. lven in marriage by Mr. J. H. lllls. the bride wore a gown of white sheer. Her full len th veil was held in plsce by s hs o head- dress edged with orsn e blossoms. She carried s bouque of white asters and red roses. with white satin streamers tied with fern and forget-munch. Miss uth Rody wss the matron of honor. She wore s gown of blue satin with not bouffsnt-oklrt P. with rnmhirig hmdress and car- ried s bouquet of white soters and pink roses. W0. Percy A. Bur- guin was but man. A reception was held at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. Milton Ellis for the immediate families and friends. Out cf town guests in- eluded Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Ellis af Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. month. Owen, ‘Toronto. and Mrs. M. Pat- thanking Y Spring styles worn by m ported that the congregation had women in Michigan. lays Moilt- exceeded and increased allocat- real Gssetfe. A consignment of ion by $140. ritmav YQOSGIATUILAEKONS — ‘C011- rs us ons re tend t . D. O. MzlNeiioi andnllrs. ‘fine? Neill on the srriv st Prince s1 I’. County Hospital cf s son. Gerald Thomas. —ARRIVE8 OVERSEAS - Mr. and Mrs. R. i... Molllson, Summer- sidc. have received word from their son. Pte. R. Grant Mollison of the Canadian Parachute Corps stat-lug that he has arrived safely oversees. He also stated that he had seen his brother. Lleut. Keltlh Mollllon who has been overseas for three and one-half years-s. ._ RETURNS T0 DUTY — Cpl. Vernon Clough. RCAF. and Mrs. Clough spent the week-end wi an]. Clouglfs parents. Mr. and s. Joseph Clough. Bummerside. Cpl. Clough ls stationed 1n Monc- ton with the RCAP Service Police. While on the Island they also visit- edsMrs. Clough's home 1n 'I‘ignish. SOCIAL CARD PARTY — An enjoyable Card Party was held Wednesday evenng in st. Joseph's Sodaliw Hall. after which refresh- ment; were served. The prise-win- ners were: Auction 1st. Min Mary O'Brien: 2nd. Mrs Fred Mc- Mahon and Mr Vernon McEachern iequall Bridge —- lst. Mrs. Dn- i710". Gallant; 2nd, Mr. Percy Bar- 0W- . The snnuill business meeting of the Charlottetown Baptist Church was held at. 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. January 17th. After a brief devo- tional service led by the Rev. I.J. bevy, the chair was taken by Ml". J. W. Boulter. ' The interesting Pastoral Repoit by Mr. Levy and the report of the Church school b Mr. Rupert in-l dicated encollra lng the year. -—POST NUPTIAL SHOWER — Mrs. Carrol Delaney, Sumulerside. was hostess on Monday evening at a shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs.’ William fildgen who were mar- ried recently. Little Marcia and Carrol Delaney dressed as a little. bride and groom wheeled in a dc-l curated baby carriage loaded with‘ gifts. When they were opened by. Mrs. Lorraine Stevens and Mrs. Harold Mcivor they were present-I Bd to the guests of honor by little: Marcia an then arranged on the table by Carrol. Mr. Pride-en in aAvary fitting speech expressed on] his own and Mrs. Fr1cigen's be-, half their appreciation of the many beautiful gifts received. Lunch was served and an enjoyable social evening was spent.—-S. l Y's MEN'S CLUih-Thc Y's Men held their weekly luncheon meet- ing at the "Y" with W. A. Rlx presiding. Guests of the club in- cluded Messrs. Fred Cannon. iiid- ward MacPhail and Stewart Ir- ving: Mr. Jim McConnell the new .M.C.A. general sccreiarv- was in- troduced and welcomed by Past President. Roy‘ Cudmcre. Captain Carl Burke. t e special speaker of the evening, gave s very interest- ing talk on Trails-Atlantic flying: a hearty vote of thanks, moved by Reucl LePagc. seconded by Ran- dolph Manning and passed was tendered the speaker. Jack Mc- l-Iair announced that World Out- iook night would be held on Jan. 25. The meeting was brought to i close with the singing of the National Anthem. The annual congregational meet- ing of the Summerside Presbyte- rian Church was held in the Church Hall on Wednesday even- ing. There was an encouraging attendance and the meetin was marked with enthusiasm. The Minister The Reverend Charles Carnegy resided and conducted the devot onal exercises. Mr. Max Robertson was appointed Secretary of the meeting. The report of the Kirk Session was given by the Moderator. and showed all the activities of the congregation in a vary healthy condition. The Ses- sion Fund report was given b the Session Clerk Mr. Donald alter, as was also the report of the Sab- bsth School. Mr. Baker comment- ed on the excellent work of Christian Education in the Church and of the encouraging increase 1n attendance and interest in the Sabbath School. Mr. Hilbert Johnston the Budget Treasurer re- The annual meeting of 'I‘r1n;‘.y United Church, Summerslde. was held on Wednesday evening with the Pastor. Rev. John Jarvis in the chair. Mr. R. S. Hinton was appointed secretary of the meet- M’ A quiet wedding took place yesterday afternoon, January 18, st 2 p.m. at the home of Mr. Roy I. Mscbean, Central street. Sum- insrside. when his sister. Mis Georgie Lamont MacLcsi-l. became the ride of Sergeant Gilss Ben Cannon of lllgin, Ont., now sta- ioncd st No. l0 B. and G. School, Mt. Pleasant They were unat- tended. The ceremony was performed by tile Rev. Charles Carnegy of Sum- irierside Presbyterian Church. ‘the bride ls the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William El MscLean of Central, Lot l8. She ls the principal of Summerslde Academy and has held that posi- tion since its establishment. Re- cuitly ehe was honored by her fellow teachers at afternoon tea. The bridal couple left later in the sftemoon on a honeymoon trip throughout the MaritimelL-S The death occurred in Los An- glos, California. on January 6 of . Andrew Harding. formerly of this Province, in the 11th year of his ale. He was born st Graham's Road, 7.22.1, the eldest of 0. family of aix children. Graduating from Prince of Wales College, where he passed with high honors. Mr. Harding taught school for s brief period after which he went to the Klondyke where he followed the profession of miner. Retiring some ten years s? he settled in Los Anfreles w ere he scent the lsst vesrs of his llfs with lils sister. Mrs. Har- rv Hoyt. who with his brothers Gavin 1n Alberta and Joseph in Pennsylvania. survive him. His father. James Harding. passed a- way a few years age, lacking one month of the century mark. Mr. Andrew Harding. above re- ferred io. removed to Alberta from terson. ‘lvrcnto. ah l l assault g m: progress dur-f e lsitlent; Leonard MacDonald. Clar- |tlOIl by members cf the Civilian llad Another Isl fiolllilflYau Gcillyleti? "l*':.t°'""""' T those h Wits-f beds. on. the: 1R1?» u. ff... whoserestisbmksnbybsdlreqml Tothosewbowlkeupinfll they went u. bed, we ceJibwMtibfu-b , d u“ sbolrild be no more meta nights duo to hsd NervaPillsatonioremsd to Wiisa tbislsdone time dresnisend nig tmares {BUR News BUDGET .0. oua SATURDAY subsca light! andzilzbbnue.’ bu‘ ss tired ss when ‘s Health ant h . Price 60o a box, 05 pills, st all drug counius. look for our reg Tbs ‘I’. lfilbtsn I I -_..._L__-‘-?——--~~--- l POLICE COURT "In the P431106 Court yesterday Jfltanford B188" was remanded w the 5119mm’ g on s. charge of' assault oc- bcdily harm The alleged k plsce gielkor about Oct. . the ‘ . l ‘ " from tme to time untfi the victim of the assault was in condition to appear in court to give evidence. A Prohibition case W85 dismissed and the defendant in another was fined e200. or three months. A Person charged with troopaas" of Canadian National Railway property was given ten days suspended sentence. Prince Edwaid Island will be well represented at the first. meet- twelve million dollar mark s “Bod Heart" ass ‘the package. Q“ “lull TIOIU. i ‘aatli School by the Superintendent Mrs. G. C. Webster: Senior Sab- bath School by the Superintendent J. E. R. MacEwen; financial re- port of Sabbath Schools by Mrs. Berle MacDonald; Cradl the 5...... e Cooke; Benevolent Fund Lily B. Aitllcn; Ladies‘ Aid by the secretary. Mrs. A, A. Mac-l uonald and the treasurer, Florence MecLeod; Ladies’ Guild‘ by Mrs. Elmer Sutherland, read byl Mrs. Dennis: Manse Club by Mrs.’ George Hooper; Woman's Mission-l ary Society by the secretary. Mrs] Rendle Larter and the treasurer, Mrs. Arthur King; Choir by the president, Miss Jean MacDonald and the secretary-treasurer, Miss Pauline MacDonald; Missionary" Association by -Mlss Florence Mac- I..ecd. poultry industry will be AmOIIg those attending from this Province will be Messrs. l". G. ward, provincial supervisor of poultry marketing services and production services; D. A. Mac- Dcnal Glenfinnan, president of the P. E. I. Poultry Industry; I-Ieb- r McPhall, New Haven, vice re- lottetown; Frank Tinney. Domin- ion Ex erlmcntal Farm: J.D. Jen- ki , arlottetown; W. . Deputy Minister of Africulture. and Dr. Bishop. Pmvincla Depart- ment of Agriculture. Willi crutches 1n his hands. the result of three severe wounds in his right leg. sustained while in action in Holland. Pte. a lvester Trainer arrived in Charla tetown last night en route to his home in Morel He was met at the sta- Receptlon Committee. The son of Mr. and Mrs. I-Ierb Trainer. Pte. ‘rreinor enlisted in the Artillery 1n 1043 and trans- ferred to the infantry, Black Watch battalion. I-fe went over- seas in tlic spring of last year. After spending 28 days at liunie, Pte. Trainer will go to Halifax for vmedlcal treatment. He " 1B years old. ENJOYABLE EVENINGF- The Legion Iiadies Auxiliary were at honle to the Navy Ailxllinry st the Legion Home last nlsht. The 8116(I- iai feature of the program was an interesting address on the "blitz" in England willcli was given by Column Officer Louis Ste-wart. Barry Budgen. violin Nan Rcay and dun- _ .1‘rancls Duggan of the C. Refreshments were served to wluch all members of t by Writel solos bv . cini; by ‘a’ glon were invited. Mrs. Ira Brown. president of the Navv Auxiliary expressed the thanks of the Ali- xiliary for the entertainment refreshments. Mrs. Arthur Henry presided. Mrs. Norman lowther poured the coffee and Mrs. Elmer Ritchie the tea. Mrs. Dr. . H. Croken was 1n charge of the arran- gements MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — The home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacLean. Meadow Bank. was the scene of a jolly gathering on Tues- day evenlnll’. Jan. 9. 1045. when neighbors and friends from clyde River Meadow Bank and Corn- wall, gathered to tender a ml:- cellaneous shower to Mr. and Mrs. Louis MacLean whose marriage took Place Jun. 1’. After all assembled the bride and IP00!!! were ushered to their seats 01 honor by Mrs. Ford Wilson and Ralph MacDonald. they were then presented with valuable and use- tul cilia bearing evidence of their popularity. The heavily laden baskets were carried in and o en- ed by Mrs. er Prism and Wanda Livingstone. ‘rho accom- panying verses and good Wllhel were read by Mrs. Hard Wilson. ranged ihem on the table. The groom on behalf of himself his bride thanked one and all for their lovely gm. and good whim after which s11 joined in sin lnl "For They Are Jolly Good 1- lcws" and the grDOm was heartily bounced and both were showered with confetti. A delicious lunch was then served by the ladies and an enjoyable evening was spent. by dancing and games. music being furnished by Hal-ices Doyle n. Bllnchg Dunsford. At s late hour all left for their respective homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. lqscull s long and happy wedded He. The annual meeting of Zion Presbyterian Church was held last night 1n the school room. The meeting was opened with e devotional service. Rev. G. C. Webster was ap- pointed chairman and Mr. Regin- sld MacNutt. secretary; Mr. ll- A. MacDcugall and Mrs. I‘. A. A. Mutoh were appointed press colli- mitten. Mr. Donald Mscklnrion. 6M‘! of the session. gave s rsview of the spiritual wclfsrc of the eon- g ation and the statistical re- pm which showed that. two hun- dred snd thirty-three members of’ adherents srs serving in the ann- ed forces and that. since Rev. 0 C. Webster has taken over work of the congregation. slx hun- dred and sixteen member! h!" been added tn the church. Mr. Herbert Jewell. chairman of the trustee board. brouvht the report of the material welfare of the congregation; Miss Florence MacLcbd. treasurer. save the fin- anclal report which showed l substantial surplus. . Other reports were as 10110“- Mansr. property account hi! Mi" Flarmc r Msclsiod: Cmwmiv Trust Fund. and B61153" 3M Maintenance Fund by "l" m- Cudlnorr; Mission Bsnd b Elsie MacDonald; Cub! b Adele MacLean: B0011" G C. Webster: Youlll-l - ~ b. Miss Moral?" The program included vocal solos M rl Armed Forces who were at the Le- S“ had v°¢‘" while Miss Marcella Donahue ur- w“; the _ nutriis '| TAYLOR _ n. Grace Maternity] Hospital on Jan. 1. i045. to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Taylor, fifit Beech Street. Halifax. a son. MURRAY — At the Prince County rioepital on January 6. 1945. to LAC and Mrs.,Cilester Murrlv. a daugh- YH Lorna Mac-S. THOMSON —- At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on January l2. 1045, to Cpl. and Mrs. William Thomson a sun. William John.—S. MATHESON-At the P. E. I. Hos- Rital Dcccnihcr :11, i944, to Mr. and rs. Charles Mathescil, a soil Ken- neth Edmund. GARNIIUM — At the Charlotte- town Hospital January l6, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. John Gllrnhllm a on MURPHY -- At the King's Comi- ty Hospital, Montague. P. E. 1., on Jan. 10, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Prank G. Mur hy. Sumrnervllle, f‘. E. I. a dang ter, Mary Kather- n c. HEWITT —- At the Kings County Hospital, Montague. P. . I.. on Jen. 14, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hewitt, Lnwcr MOiltligillfi, P. E. I.. a daughter. Mary Dianne. GOSWELL — At the Kings Coun- ty Hospital. Montague. P. E. I.. on Jan. 14, i945. to Albert Goswell. R.C.N.V.R. (Ovarsoasl and Mrs. Goswell. Montague, P.E.I., a son, Ronald lVfitrdo O'BRIEN - At the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Joiui A. Callahan, Al- berton on Jan. 5. 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Alton O'Brien (nee Jean Wallace). a daughter. Catherine a e. VESSEY — At P. E. I. Hospital. January‘ l6. 1045. to Ml‘. and Mrs. Lloyd V2556)‘. York. a son. DEUTSClI-At the Prince County Hospital on January 5, 1945, to Flt. . and Mrs, Bernard Deutsch. a son. Alan Bernard. S MIcDOUGLLL -- At the Prince County Ho ital on Jan. I5. 1045. to l‘. and i s. Prank J. Mac- Douflall, Port Hill, a son. HY E — At the P.E.I. Hospital. Jan. 1e to Mr. and Mrs. aharles Cornwall. a daugh- r. . 1m, Hyde. MAR-RIAGES QUIGLEY-MATHESON-At tlle J Wesley Smith Memorial Church Manse. Halifax. at 7 p.m. Dec. 25, .944. by Rev. Dr. W. R. Secley, Mary Jane Quigley of Carleton, P.E.I. and James Elmer Mathe- son of Halifax, NS. LUNDRIGAN ~— LARGE — At Las . Nevada January 1st, 1945 Gloria Kathleen Large daughter of Mr. l-nd Mrs HR. Large of Char- lottetown to Frederick Stuart I/un- drlgsn of Ins Angcies. California. lwnvE-nowrnizn ~- at North Bedflgle. on Saturday. January 6, 1945i y Rev. J. . Wanner. Helen Dav do. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson lowther. Nolrth Carlciton to o s. Be . . . Wallfevr §a';'e'v's.."¥‘~...¢t..¥§. m MnoLEAN-ANDREIVS — At Zion Manse. Wednesday, January to, _ . by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Gladys Edith Andrews to Mr. Harold Wesley MacLean. both of Hunter River. JINI e Roll by . Mrs. J. c.\ LANE - At 241 Dorchesler Street on Thursday. January‘ 18, 194s, w, Daniel R. Lane. in er 65th y,” MeCALLUM — At Braokiey Begc] on Jan. 16. i945. Jo A. 14¢. Callum in his 83rd year. A SAILOR .IN LOVE Oil board l.._/ small ship Plowin through the sea. I won er if you are asleep 0r if you think of me. - It was a very dark night Enough to be affrighted t And on the black horizon s11 ; I could-see .were your beautiful eyes shinini in front of me. The Mate said "The man on eh. lookout He must be crazy. there is no doubt As all his watch hr reports-d to m; Light onvflhe Port, lblaln, nn ti“ Starboard, but 310m: l can see,’ ‘That man is not crazy." answer- tlle wheelman by Miss!“ ‘d . snowy‘ The troubl. with him, he is b. love, I can tell 'I'llzit what lic mistakes for ll hi: Are his sweetheart’: beauAful eyes." -A. I’. Ceuiti. Borden LQNDQN _ (OPl-An admirsll dress sword. found in a railway train at, Cardiff. W55 one of men than 100.000 articles sent to the Rs/lways Lost Property office here last year sioarl Bards Q McLeod f! Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. l. O. J. A. BENTLEY. K O. flarristers and Attorneys-st- Law 154 Prince Street . militia. Ii. Ii. Deane 8 Go. Chartered Accountants 53 Grafton Street. Charlottetown Phone 20140 Bo: M7 Randolph W Manning. O.A. Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown i“ M. ALBAN FARMER B.A.. LLB. Canadian Bank of Commerce lllg. mower ‘m LOAN BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC- t For Foot Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN, D.P. Orthopedic GHIROPOIIIST 14.1 Great George Street CHARLOTTBTOWN. ELI. ___._..._. Charles R. McQuaid I s Barrister, Solicitor. Notary. Etc Riley Building. Charlottetown Pbono 533 PALMER c: ’H—ASLAl\/i A DURANT- At MIIKIW. Jan. l4 Wilfred Curiey. TOOMBS-At the. Prince County Hospital on January l5. i045. Ken- neth L. Toombs of Kensington, a ed 74 year- seCALLUM - At Brackley. Jan. l8, 11145. John A. MacCallum, in his 83rd year. IIOWATT —- At French River on Jan. 1'1. 1945, Mrs. Jens I-fowatt. s- ‘Ied as years. ARDING-In Les Aiuielcs. Sat- urda . January 13th. i045. Andrew Her ing, aged 7’! years. - [N5 _ mxo __ _._, e s. s. IIASLAM. 11s., LL.I. Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown 555M571“- 5T9- on gm, ymt 1g“ by the m“ Bank cf Nova Booth Chamber! I. Judson Levy. Audrev Hlanchc Chifllmfl-"Wm P- E- |~ Dixon to Harold Spurlzeon Jenkins M95773‘! To L05" both of Charlottetown. Phone l5 l‘. 0 Hg! DEATHS Richard B. Johnston Attorney At Law . 194s u", H M}, D t. d Commissioner for Deeds. lite. II‘ {tIfLé-ItXaAyQM-‘g, ' - "n" l“ " Prince Ellwaril Island c N — At the Cliarlotte- C Mess .= fawn Hospital nn Sundav Jan 14. Lute Rita"! F,“ .:l..':...=..-_..n 1N6. Mary Eleanor Joyce. beloved Office Suite s20. ni Milk strut. :1: liter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bus“, M“, ll uigan of 38 Queen Street, aged __ M o r years 1 1:0 lgyAll-Attixe‘ t ud m on Jail? l: \7 . . Ce rr mtomflh. old daughter of Mr. ‘And Mrs.‘ I AND atlases FITTED _ J. sqrtvtok’! OPFOMETRIST Corner Kerk and Queen Its. Phone Residence llll Eveninn b! Afllfllllllllllll Pb no B55 Frederic A. Large - aaiuusrzii. "in-c. m Richmond Street Charlottetown. l‘. Ii l. Tl-TiYYH/lATT-TTST MONEY r0 Loan, ¢~Il§r9l=..!'2=£._.-__.¢Psr!°'*"9_!'_! Brownies, by Miss Charlottetown about two years s- IO. ‘ and Miss Iorflthei r. McPhee an. xlc. u"..‘%l.‘.‘."‘ibf.°bnbs llA i Ill" Building - Cbsrlettetpwr i.i_-._ .411. t .~.v...;“....