_. i ' - . :—‘-—.;-~ .~.1-.-—.-._.- s- v page TEN ‘TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAEDIAN HONDA! flout. Herbert Murray i: lpend- hg m: leave with hi: parents. Mr. gm Mrs. L. D. Murray- wCUNGkATUl-ATIONS- ‘El-igl- aeunan Everett Jay a - % (nee Mary Power, Kansington are receiving congratulation: on tbabirthofa son inttie Prince County Hospital on Nov. 28th. Betty MacLeod daughter of w. Robert MacLeod ‘and um 1m Madieod ilf: left for Montreal last APIl}. has joined the Canadian Woufienl Anny corp; in that City. -Aiuuvr:s HOME - Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bell of Sunimersidel have arrived home from Mobil" where Mr:. Bell underwent» lll o tlon. It i: pleasinl to r090" mm; operation we: successful and that she is milk-ins I 3°°d l9‘ covery. *8‘ The death of Maud H. Mac- Kinnon occurred after an i-llnefl 01 n; month: in Cambridge. Mil-W Miss Macxihcn. dausfhter and Mrs. Charles Mac I (lilé was born at Heatherdale. PE. . t s ago, but for some time D85 resided in Mass. PRIZE 11am) sou) - Island livestock breeders wll-l l” mzelaé‘ ed in news received over the wee - and by Mr. J. Walter Jones, M-l-IA- m the effect that the secretary 0! the Holstein Association oi’ Can- gda, Mr. George M. Clements, Br ntford. Oink. h" 5°15 W" I mt a hard at an averlke all“ ° a930, The herd bull brought 814.100- v --PAIINFULLY INJURED-Ml’. El‘- win Dennis. son of M11 wllllam Dennis, Port Hill. is 1n the Pill“? gqimty Hospital at Summerslde as the result of an “fibril-um” u‘ cldent which occurred Saturday. Th, finger! of one hand beoe£e gn-mngled in the gears of an e-ll ' matic pump he was adiiistiniz. At the Hospital it was foundledthe fingers were so badlv mall? I was necessary to fl-ffllilllflle “an ° ihem.-S. ._WINE DRAMA AWARD.— M1‘. Nomian Macdoriald, Prlnelplll ‘ll Kensington sch0ol._l5 receiving con- gratulations on being awarded the canamm mama Award (C.D.f\-) for his contribution to Canad an Drama. Mr. Macdonald has written and. directed a number of 111W‘- His many friends are deliilllfid 5° know that ability bhfls bee" WW3‘ iiized by the winning of this much coveted aw'fll'fl~—l<» A shadow of gloom we: cast over Charlottetown and Vlch ‘mg: Wednesday, November 1st . An l it became known that the i c of Death had visited their m and claimed for its victim one 01 the most respected and honored citizens lfl the person °1 Ml- “fir” o. McDearmld at the use o! 84 gore. Although the deceased had . en in failing health for the vast Ml"! ‘even weeks his condition was not considered serious unlll l 1°“ hours before his death. RIOUSLY us. - The man! s“ a “isms”. hul- - will regret m o - 201i: illness at the Poss Memorlfll 2%‘ Mr. A Gordon Banks the city Friday nilmt. to Weak-end but was celled ome Sat- urday due to the sudden illness of his mother. Mrs. . A. Banks, Annapolis RoyaL. He lef: on return Sat. aftemcon accompanied by Mrs. Bank: who has been spending m; pest week here visiting her sister. Mrs. AR. Gillie. ACORN - MiaeMlLLAN _ 0n Wednesday, Nov. 25th, st. Qolumim Church, East Point. was the scene of a pretty wedding when Lucy Mae Acorn daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Acorn of Peter’: Rood, became the wife of William Mac- Milan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacMillaii. of East Point. Rev. Ceorge MacDonald, of st. Margar- et's. celebrated the Nuptial Mess and performed the marriage cere- mony. The bride dressed in hi“ with matching accessories, was ate- ended by Miss Ella Benton, who was also dressed in blue wlm matching accessories. The groom was supported by Ronald Mac. Donald. Immodiately following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was servrd at the home of the groom, after which the bridal party mot- ored to Soufls. returning in the evening to their hcerie, where a jolly bunch of aerenader: welcom- ‘ ‘ TUESDAY GYKO MEETINQ — Gyro hold its weekly meeting at Hie Char- lottetown Hotel last evening with Gyro Alex Murchison in the chair. Encouraging reports were turned iri by the members in connection with the sole of T. B. Seals. By the unanimous will of the club the |sum of twenty-five (ollais was ,voted from club funds for the pur- chase of Tuberculosis Seals. The usual Christmas parties will be held this year for the diildreii in Mount Herbert and St. Vincent's orphanages. MATTIIEW.-— A quiet wedding took place at the Manse. West Cove Head, (m “lod- nesday Oct. 21st. at 4 p.m, when Miss 'I‘helma Myrtle Matthew, only dB-llshter of w‘. and Mrs. Clayton Matthew. West Cove Head. became the bride of M1- Lawrence Keith Douglas. only son of Mr. and Mrs. PEYCY Douglas, Starilioloe. The ccre- ‘ $813’ “RS Performed by the Iivv. _, ("nos A- Wilson. B. so. in ms incseiice of the ])'.ll'ClllS of the 911.19 32$ klgolom. The bride wore a gulf, 0g song. wue Wm‘ Pl“ slllpe 5nd acces- mom thmfllcll. Following the cere- m Th c E bl dlll llfllly motored boiuiti ‘e °h“"°“°l°\vn. Wllflo Fl lul wedding dinner ivas $9,..- Pd a," The Charlottetown, [he brides table being adorned wltht . lAeautifullv dgcgmged wmdmg 0&1: thfgfiggélmgsantfilsgifcigililplfn uishini voyage’: through ma. e a Bon FVENING — AUX . Y $51111“ monthly flélfil} o? ‘£3 Tniflgg Ufxliljfellilflgv of tlle w.M.s., thlllllCll, W35 hem ' DOUGLAS - W“ Weill in further study 0g the’ Dart in the discussion"??? e11: took ~ - eetlng remh“! "l" the same officers h l fhlglld be continued 1n Office go,- _ . Mr. ' Hospital, Toronto. Prof. Thompson a reading chosen s M“ e1‘ 811" f very well known in this city and pqrovince. He wasfonncrly tlliklllééil a; Zion Presbyterian Church wan- Now he la stationed at Commot- Ontario. It Wflgdlgiflolglkduf-Ildt - hompsonl co mided improvement and his Inn-nil friends hope for hi! wmlll“ “d M yipld reccverv- " Fire early 115‘ "Wm desnwyed the farm dWelllIi of Miss Roch-Isl Grant at Tyne elltl" °“1Y “ 1°" articles were saved frCrn m4; 3°“; 1,055 was estimated unoffice. y bewveen $2,000 811d $3.900- Nelghbors Bflllleled qulckly saved nearby barlnsi Many church services to B P- oflgin c: the fire was utnkntsilgzll; 1i, began while Miss Gran s! m“ sister. whose i851 glue“ “ 9' was alOne in - It could hog be learned whetlifsr theie was insurance. - A large number o! fflfilldl “d neighbors met at the 1101119 d and Mr:. Peter Penny. Emmi bid farewell to their "Bin prior to his leavins ‘lo 1° ,5 W at Aldershot After the 8118511 d w scmbled the meetiu was ea m“ order by Mr. Ear Vanldegg and M2‘ Herbert Worth I9 l very wppffipflllt address. a We!" entatfon of a well filled purse We! mm, m the guest of honor by Ml‘- and John MacDonald. Mack thanked . . eir kindness. and ggiéggre‘: flrethmade by several who expressed their reBIBt. t0 5*: him leave. and wished hémba shah. return. Lunch was serve gm 8w ladies and the remainder of d m _ emu; was spent in music an s l; 111B. "$312k. “Sm” "m FER e - ' Personnel Selection Officer stat‘.- loned at Beach Grove Train I Centre. loooni by Mn. Dun- "hy um young son. leave: this morning for Halifax, N.S., who" he will continue in the same ranch of the service at No. 6 Dis- ‘trict pepot- M a aatherlnff 0;, ll" officers on the :taff of No. C. A. (3.) '1‘.C. on Fiiilll’ evenlni . -Col. Andrew M.M. ex- remd the general regret felt at Rlr. punchy‘; leaf/in! “ml °°“' veyed the wishes Oi’ all 9195"“ l?‘ his future success. An enerflfi c- officient and oalrullklllf w°'*°" coupled with a congenla and m- teresting personality, Mr. Dunplky will be greatly missed at the 10°31 training centre. ADDRESS AND PRESENTAT- ;ON_ A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Oroken,. Bnerald. Nov. leth. when about one-hundred nests assembled to bld farewell their son Pius who has joined the air-force and was leaving for Moncton to take a course es Aero 3n a Mechanic. A nicely worded ‘s w‘; reed by Barrie Smith regretting the loss of such a fine 01mg man frrm the communisy gut hoping that this atruflle W0" k boon be over and he would be bac wiilh bins" 01g slglguaérliésvncgldtzno: again. . i; . token _ o! the friends and neighbors. g onded in aimost Kfflclflll! manner thanking-one and all for "l?" Bell‘ orsity and good wishes. After lunch was served i-he eveninfl wll fig; in m ic and dancing and c with Nltlfillll 81l- R. Dunphy,‘ representative A quiet wedding 1 _ , was eolemnized .‘é.€‘.°..£."?.%i“.:. a» w» cLeod ll I When Miss Jessie McLeod, ofdau hm‘ of Mrs‘ J°h§ bride of Lightgfigilllto. Rigicarne ' th n Macmuan’ D seré Cuna Bar. son of Mr. and “l; t ' - W ¢ was wit. w~ Mccmdle‘ 3’ aim. tlie Rev. J.W. bride wore a blu dress “h e velvet 338B o? rose)?‘ w match and " cor‘ beige sheer 'w 1 Lfiuaéngfizgfie a CQYSHRe of rose? “R. m“ bestes MacKenzie, R.(;_N_ mnn-medlllllely following me “we, segggd i; gigging breakfast was mom at The Cglelfffilxl/Iglggwginda and t Lieut. MacMillan urned f Where he ggltledtllilletli .6191: is a. member of the Royal can“; Naval Volunteer Reserve. Th, ma: ff‘: ellllllmyedpgsastengggaohcl: with sociation before her marrvlig, As- recently m. Filly-two naval rail ~ M-C-s- "Queen Chggllflltftlsln ill‘. fxllllecalfxlzgftlfgng for service elsewhgyg Before leav m, presented will?‘ cigarettmcznby W131i: Provincial Government through the Carly 0n Canada Corps and cum- forts from the Red Cross The re- ielllfltlofls were looked after bp a of the C lkllonlaliar Services, m“ ‘an The. o owin Bddr x B SIC the fin-meg and mfllftglanyxof the mten w“ 1mm rice an ‘mm Ontario. Inde he remainder eluded: E. J. Arsenault, Summer. side: 0. H. Bernard, Tigmsil- A Black. Qiarlottetowwi; N. hi...‘ Peakes Station; H. Eldershaw, Mo.’ fell: J- L. Hughes. Charlottetown: K- J- Kelly. Bcar River North; w. S. 10ft]. Victoria; W. C, Mncflagh- ern, Charlottetown; G, E, M“. Ewen. Charlotteiowri; E. J, Me- Kenna. Orwell Cove; H, J, M511- ard. Clear-springs: J. n. White, Murray River: A. c. MacGlaugh- Ian. Starliope: and c. A. McLeod. Charlottetown. The Ontario ratings were: (3.6, Birmingham, Millbank; n. Bland- ford, Toronto; D. B. Power, Infigg- sol: R. R. Brenneman, Mflvci-tcn: S. G. Campbell. Kamoka; J. H. Cannon. Ingersol: D. l’... Ciicksey, Burgcsville; G. B. Davis, London: .7. P. Dennis. pardon; J. J. Evans. Kitchener; H. C. Rainer, Wallace- burg: H. G. Joycs. London; N. Knight. Wallaccburg; J. F. bee, ‘Ihorndale; W. A. MacKay, Par-is: N. E. MncMlllari, Inrrdon; P. O’- Rfilllv. Bernie: ‘N. R. Roberts, Woodstock; B. N. Smith, Ingcrsol: H. H. Smith. ; G. T. Sparks. Woodstock: E. E. Squire, Kitchener: W. W. Thomson, Paris: R. M. Weber. Bridgeport: H. E. Weston, Ioridon: R. S. Wlscmnn. Bowmariville- W. F‘. 139cm. fon- dmi: B. G, lfm-rls, Lmidoir G. T Holmes. London; FLUPriIL-Iiarg Wmxeer; J. H’. ca, imrn- .. G, Hail, London: W. ffeaihficlci London: W. W, Whit». Windsor; R. W. Wells, St. ‘rhomv. m 11:6 Excellency Most Rev. J. A. 0' L; t c; ‘fyiyndings of study groups. van, Bishop of Chariot town is expected to return to ti cit Friday. He has been in Oii- taro where he was called by tlie illness and subsequent death of IIREMEN CALLED — Firemen were called for a blaze at Riley's Lane early last night. There was no damage. Children were blamed for scttlnff fire to a pile of rubbish close to a divelling. It was feared flames would reach the house and an alarm was turned in. BRILLIANT PIANIST-A stu- dent recltal was given Friday a1. ternccn December 4th at the in- stitute of Musical Art of the Juli- liard School of Music in New York. Students participati included William Rogers, pianls, S Grafton st., Charlottetown, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. K. S. Rogers. ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- TION - A large number of people gathered one event-lg recently at the home of Mr. J. J. Stewart, High Bank, to bid goodbye to Mr. M. A. MacNeill of Little Sands who was removing from that commun- ity. Mr. J. W. MaaLean read the address and Mr. Norman C. Stew- art made the presentation. Bburse of money. Mr. MacNeill made a suitable reply, thanking the people for their great kindness. A very pleasant evening was spent and the ladies served 11inch. Mr. MzicNcill gig on Monday for New Glasgow. --'I'RIAI. CONTINUES — The trial of Harry Gallant and Frank Gallant i: proceeding in the Sup-l rune Court at Summerslde before Vfr Justice A C Saunders. The following witnesses izzive evidence yesterday: Ml‘. Morrison of Bruce Stewart dz Co., Charlottetown; lvllldred Huestis and Rita Key of the Island ‘Telephone Co , testified about long distance calls from West End Service Station to Bruce Stewart and Co Ltd, Charlotte- town; Ray Bernard of R T. Hol- man Ltd; John Cobb and In ham Palmer of Palmer and Wiliams Ltd; James Shields cf Bummerside, who testified to renting cellar for manufacture of beer. Later the R. C.M.P. raided his place and seized WEDNESDAY CHRISTMAS EXAMS A‘! P.W.C. -Students at Prince of Wales O01- lefle begin writinl their Christmas EXB-mllrllfiieulfi 1gp Thiirsdav rat. {.30 em- coee: . or e Christmas holllliv: on . 10th and ieoaon: on January tfi. total enrollment of-studenta is preo- tically the same as last vcar with more of the students enrolled in second and third year work. RAJ‘. OFFICER ABBIVES — Sqdn. Leader ILH. Russell of the R0 el Pbr y Air ce Charlottetown to take u the posi- tion of Chief Administrator at the Reconnaissance school here. Since his arrival in Canada in h, 1940, Sqdn. 1dr. Russell had been Chief Administrative Medicine Hat. ma. three children are expected to move to this city in the near future. Mr. and ivirs. Samuel W. Mac- Pherson, Glen Martin. have received the sad news that eir son. John Samuel MacPherson. is missing overseas. He had been in the Navy for nearly two years, having joined the R.C.N.V.R. here i611 January, 1941, as a Stoker. 3nd. ass It is only a year since m. and Mrs. MacPherson received the same tragic news about their son Lester Burhoe MacPherson. who al- so was serving in the Navy. ation to all to visit them iri their home. All iolned in singing “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows", followed by a jolly bounce for the doctor. Dr. and Mrs Murchison On the 39th October 1042 there passed away at her home in Brook- field., Margaret Elizabeth Drum- moud, widow of the late Thomas Wood and the last member of me family of John and Catherine (Mac- nuin) Drummond of that place, at the age of sixty eight years. BROKEN ANKLE - The many friends of Corporal Frank Brown, clerk at the Arvnourcs Recruiting Office will regret to learn that he broke his ankle while on his we to work yesterday mornin . He a patient at. the Chariot town Hoe- pltal and is resting comfortably. TAKES BASIC TRAINING—An izayiatlsnqcslfaiet, Edward P‘. Fratt, , o u cy, ass. aon o . and Mrs. Edward F. Pratt. Quincy, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacLecd of Sprlngton, P.E 1., has completed his primary flight training and has reported to Gcodfcllow Field. for weeks of basic aerial instruction. Uson completion of this course he wll move on to an advanced cshool to win coveted wings. DUING IIIS PART-- Mr. Robert E. Byrne, former postmaster at Bedford Station, is now living iri Toronto, whero he is employed by the British-American Oil Co. With- in the short time of less than four months from the tine he started with the Oil Co., Mr. Byroe has been promoted to the unportant position of manager of a busy station, and under his direction increase. Mr. Byrne enlisted for then stood on the platform while those present who had not hitherto had the privilege of offering best wishes crime forward to do so. The remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing and social chat. Dr. and Mrs. Murdiison have taken up residence in their lovely home and it is the sincere wish of their large circle of friends that they may long enjoy pros- perity and a happily wedded life. On Friday evening December 4th, the Hunter River Masonic Hall was the scene of a very happy Occas- ion. when upwards of two hundred people from here and surrounding the mush and still. The last wit- ness was Ralph McDonald who lived in rear of James Shields’ house. The trial continues today. Flying Offimr H. S. McIntyre R.C.A.F'., and his bride, the former Assistant Section Officer Helen Louise Jenkins. R C.A l". lW-DJ. arrived in Edmonton, Saturday on a short trip. They are the guests of the bride's paiezits, and Mrs. F. Jenkins, 9847 90 ave. 'I'hel.r wedding look place Wed- nesday Nov. 25 in the officer's mess of the R..C.A.F. station in Hager> ville, 0nt., Flt. Lieut. Ohrlm padre of the station. officiating. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and boars. A. McIntyre, of Coppercllffe. n . Wing Cmdr. David Harding, the officer commanding, gave the bride away. She was attended bv Section Officer Anne Dunn. Best man was Sqdn. Ldr. Douglas Brooker, The wedding reception was held in the officers‘ mess. (The bride's parents are natives of Prince Edward Island. Her mother was formerly Miss Marion MacLcod of Suirirnerside and her father was born in Mont Albion.) The programme of the Canadian Commonwealth Federation party was outlined last night by Mr. Percy E, Wright, M P. for Mel- fort, Saskatchewan, who addressed a public meeting in the Sons of England Hall. Mr. Earle Ings, Mt. Stewart presided and introduced the speak- er as a veteran of the last war and a successful western farmer. Mr. Wright said the 0.01‘. party was organized ten years ago in Calgary and was at first made up of former Progressive and Labor Members. Its program was built he people themselves from Ttge e party believes in (1) the mobiliz- ation not only of manpower, but of industry and wealth in an all out war effort; (2) the proper re- presentation upon war boards frcm abour, farmer, and consumer or- ganizations; (S) adequate assist- ance for agriculture and fndustfy; (4) decent medical services. educ- ational ‘opportunities and old age assistance; (5) a democratic mili- tary policy. A: far as could be ascertained last night the tug Lawrence Porter 1s still stranded on the shoals off Rocky Point about three quarters of a mile from shore. This is norir Egmont Bay iii Prince County. The remainder cf her crew four in number. were taken safely ashore Saturday. A tug was expected to reach the scene yesterday to attempt to pull her into deep water. But it has not been learned whether she arrived The Lawrence Porter is owned by the Porter Construction Co., of Montreal and has been chartered by the British War Ministry. She was on her way frqn the Great Lakes when she ran ashore Wed- nesday evening. It ls reported that her regular captain was not aboard. On Friday two launches from the Palmer and Williams Ltd. Boat Building Plant in Summerside were despatchied to the scene. On arriv- ing they found that due to the heavy sea running it was impossible to contact the tug and rescue the men, so they achored for the night. During the night one of the boats on which were Mr. A W. Pamer of Palmer and Williams Ltd, Mr. Lauder ‘of the Porter Construction Co., and Theodore Arscnault, dragged her andior. When it was attempted to get under way engine trouble developed due to water in the gas line and when the tide went out she grounded. Then the men had the hazardous experience of wading ashore in y. ‘st deep water and being ulled up the face of n 40 foot cl ff by a rope-certairil an experience not soon to be orgotten. On Saturday a plane was des- patched from No. 1 General Re- connaissance School and food and supplies were dropped to the men on the tug. When she struck on Wc-flncwlziy five of the crew of nine cune ashore and then found they could not get buck. cllstlicts gathered to honor Dr. J. Randolph Murchison M.D. and Mrs Murchison on their recent marriage. After the gathering was called to order by Mr. Fulton Rob- ertson an address was read by Nllr. P R. Boyle and the presentation of a benutlfulclock and a purse was made by Mr. Hilton MacMill- an. congratulatory) s echee were made by Major ar e and Mr. Wellington Patterson. Dr. Murchi- son on behalf of his wife and hm- seif thanked all the friend; pre- Th sent and extended a hearty invit- —I.0.D.E. MEETING - A reg- ular meeting of the LQDE, Sum- merside, was held on 28th ul with a oodly number iii attend- ance. e Regent presided. The Secretary read the minutes and the Treasurer submitted a very satisfactory report. The War Convener also re rtecl, showing that a lot of nice hin had been gathered for Polish Re ief and are to be packed and shipped as soon as possible. A total of 152 articles were reported sent. to Commander. Hubbard in Halifax for the sali- ors, sweaters, sox, helmets. mitts, etc Money was also voted for Polish relief, the Sailors and Mine- sweepers Lund and $15.00 for the crippled childrens fund. Re- gent thanked the Press. town councillors and outs de friends who have contributed also Miss Gladys Holman and hel ers wno made the wreath for te monu- ment arid all others who assisted the order in any way. Sixty-five magazines were reported as be- ing sent to the airport in the last month. The Ed-Corivenor re- ported on the sale of calenders and ih book "Volce Of Victory" which may be obtained at the lo- cal book store. -.s ' MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. - Upwards of one hundred and twenty-five relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Matthew, West Cove Head, to tender a shower to tliclr daughter, Thelma, previous to lier approaching marria e. The livin nicely accreted wi ink and white streamers! aid reins. Mrs. Frankie Auld payed tie wedding march as the oride-to-bc entered the room and was led to the seat of honor by Misses Helen Wilson and Veda. MacMillan. A prettily decorated wagon. three times refilled. was then drawn into the room by little Doreen Hughes and Melvin Willis. The parvels were opened by Miss Eldlth MacEwen and the accomganryllsig y Be humorous verses were read a Gordon Lafferty‘ while a Marshall arranged the gif on the table. In a few well chosen words Thelma thanked her man; friends invited all to visit her in her new home. After glen ing‘ "F0 11y bounced. Af r uncl-i was served and many good wfslie: ex- tended to Thelma a very enjoyable evening was brought m a close by singing "The National Anthem." M0LYN3AU§1 . 083k! -.ucA vei-ypreyw dinf o p e when Helen Marjor e, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore. Milton was united in marriage to Prederldc, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Molyneaux of North Riv- e at four o'clock on Wednesday ov. l1 in St. John's Giurch. Mll- ton. P ,.I. The ceremony wu per- formed by Flight Lieut. Nev. A. C. French in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends The chancel was adorned with autumn flowers and ferns. The bride. given in merrfafi by her brother, Pte. Robert core was charmingly attired in brown transparent velvet with sequin trimming, large brown velvet hat and other accessories to match. She wore a corsage o bronze baby mums and maidenrialr fern. Mrs. H. P. Hooper, the church organist, played the weddin 1h choir of which te bride is a member sang, as the bridal plerty entered the church, "The olce that Bi-eathed o'er Eden." Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents for about thirty guests. The tonst to the bride was roposed by Rev. Mr. French. to w ich the The lower part of the boat was filicri with wntcr mid the men |1L\l to more iiibo the captain's quarto ._ The ship was covered with loci from tho wavcq splashing ove her.‘ It is not thought ihcrc ls :i l eat‘ as she is of steel construction. . 111mm suitably replied. The happy (‘llllplfl later left on a hoMYmW" irip through the Marltimes nnd on ilicir return will take up residence in North River. ‘Their many friends extend to Mr. and Mrs. Molyneaux dcfil. of danger of her breiikjiiw Ufllbflsi, wishes for many years of hall- plness. .,,,.~.~..--~ o.» . ; Army Service last April but was re- jected. Nothing dnuntcd Mr. Byrne is now a muhlscr of the Seaside Blood Donoris Club, and regularly sends his donation overseas. Mr. Byme is determined to do what he can to aid the Allied cause against Hitlerism. -—'I‘RIAI. IS CONTINUED-Only two witnesses testified yesterday in the trial of Frank Gallant and I-IBITY Gallant charged with con- spiracy which is proceeding in the Supreme Court at Summerside be- fore Mr. Justice A.C_ Saunders, Most of the day was taken up with the testimony qt‘ Pilot Officer Doug- las Heath R.C.A.F., formerly of the R.C.M.P. detachment at Sum- merside and with the identification of exhibits by this witness. Pilot Heath testified to raiding the cellar of the James Shields’ house and seizing a still, some moonshine and a filuaritity of iivash and some other art cles. He also saw two men there. Witness also testified to visiting the Hlfflm Thompson ranclfand seizing some articles there. ln answer to question by Crown Attorney he des- "filed layout of Greyhound Cafe. e only other witness wag pte, Rfllph 131F110!) formerly of Bishop's Foundiy Summerslde who testified t0 milking a ciisiiiiz for one of the accused which ivas identical to one in court on still. ‘Ihc trial con- tinues today-S Mrs. Atwood Blakaney is spend- ing some time in Kcnsiiigton on professional duties. the quest of her sister Mrs. Charles Pnynter, her friends are phased to learn that M" Pfiyllter is making a good re- °°V9Ty following her recent illnes. Many friends in this community were sorry to l(‘11l‘ll of the passing of Mr. George Profitt at his hum? in Burlington zit tine advanced age of 80 years. The deceased was hlghl esteemed by a host of friends SI a 1nd friend and neighbor, hos- pitable in his home wlieie his loss will be most kcen~‘y fclt. The funeral service was held on Sat- urday afternoon find 1111110‘ the day was stormy a large number gathered pay the last tribute of respect to the deceased. The service at the house and church was con- ducted by Rcv. Mr. Newman who gave a helpful firifi comforing message to all bareaved friends. At the close of the service inter- ment was in the ccmetry adjoining St. Stevens Church of which the deceased had been a faithful mem- ber and attendant for many years. ‘I116 sympathy of many fr ends is ext/ended to liis sorrowing widow and family in their sad bereavement We shall meet our loved ones gone some sweet day by-nnd-by. THURSDAY BURIED YESTERDAY-The fun- eriil of the late Thomas Meikle was held from Frank Hcnncsseyk Fun- eral Home yesterday morning to St. Dunstank Basilica where Requiem High Mass was sun by Rev. l... s who also con uctcd the ser- v oe at the grave. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Ambrose Joy. Leo B. Doyle, W. J. Brawders. Fergus Connors, James Rrvel find Napoleon Peters. Interment ivns in the .Rio- all"?! Catholic Cemetery, Charlotte- A stral it' salary increase of thirty dolfirs n year to every City school teacher will be recom. mended by the school Board in City Council. it was learned yes- tfldey- It is Pl'°l>0sed to make the increase effective from the first of next year. The School Board was mous in reaching this decision. “There was general a rcement that our teachers are un er paid, especially in view of wartime liv. ing caste." said a Board repre- . "The proposed increase i: not as much as We would like to give, but will afford some mea- sure of relief." He added that he believed it will meet with the full a roval of the CityCouncil, and 31p cltl. sens generally. -C.C.'F. MEETING - Mr. Percy E. Wright, MP. for Meifcrt, Sada. addressed a public meeting in the Agricultural Hall, Sunimeralde, on Tuesday evening in the interests of the Coopers va» Commonwealth Federation Party. l Mr, Irving Toombs, Bedeque, president of the P.E.I. Federation, resided and i:- troduced the spea cr. Mr. Wright gave a short outline of the history of the party since its organization in 1932. He also described the Im- litical situation across Canada. a speaker spoke at length on the party's war plaiiorm and on their peace platform. He said that it will not do to waft till after the war to introduce n. new order. it must be begun now, and if the people of Prince Edward island want to have a part in fnrniliig this new order, they must study these ques- tions, mid tlicii orzaiiire to send members to parliament who will represent their ideas. At the close of his address n short d'SC\lSSlCfl took place in which SeiiaiorCreeI- man MacArthur and others unani- part-S. tha business has shown a steady on presenting its 1943 budget to the. I; o . ' _ 1"; IIIANIIII‘! ‘gran or“ m i‘ 0%! 2,10% Allison Univg; ill "cs. iii-lbw‘? u... iaineiargeofNoJ BMW! sfanoyesrncrfdamcbelka umber FUNERAL SERVICES-Mia fill- eral o! Marv A MacDonald VII held yeaterda, morning to 8t- TCNIII 0h vvbarewfifiqll-llll l_ a ‘S. “Pail bearer-i f.“ “denim A. MacDonald. Do i: J'en{i°°mi>li' A K131302531- no an one . - Interment wufntheeihuioh ISTAINID a‘! BlOCIVlI-Ll- Lieut. Ruuel O. Doullel- "h"! tifiiiit...'is.‘li‘.i.i“.ii..°“"".. .8 ¥tldu6b8d from Brockville. Ont. was stationed since aso was a mmnber of the Beach son of Mr, and M11. Ge die Doua- las. Head of Hlllsboro. whose other two sons are also on active service. Coffin now at Long Branch, Ont, and Elvin at Camp Borden. Lieut- Dou las’ wife and family are living rlebar 8t. in this e197- About one thousand naval rat- ings have gone from the Blend since war was declared in Sept. 19:19, Lieut. M c. McCarthy. 0e11- tain of I-I.M.C.S. Queen C arlotte stated yesterday, In addition, fifty or sixty naval officers have left tho Province for active service else- where. Besides the Island bovei about one hundred and seventy-f ve rat- ings from other Provinces. ‘primar- ilyooritario. have received S a ard HMCB. Queen Charlotte since lltflvias toned ln uary. - ' Capt. McCartti hope: that ‘ e living uarters aboard the trlinin ship wll be full e nipped an ready for use beore hill l8- Prioritlets required“, on col-tail: eqlllpllwh IICCBSSSPY BVAIYIOQ. barracks to comfortable living quarters for eleeplnl and will! have held up the work OLOQIIID‘ ing the Shl!) for several weeks. A iir e refrigerator and several loc ers were added to the equip- ment recently. and now a spec- 151 him-i of stove and a steam tab! from which the food can be served cafeteria style are the two neooll- ities that are holding things up at present. —DEATH 0F PTE. HARRISON CRAIG — A telegram receiv on Wednesday by em. Ifarrison it Central 01111 A short time e410 Mrs. Cr re- ceived word from her hiublnd stating that having tonsil trouble he was entering holffltll '0 have them removed. However death intervened. for previous t» the date set for the operation he passed away. Mr Craft: hill be"! a resident of Central Bededufl l0? ing that time he proved to be I- model citizen having won the f0- spect of his neighbors who will r_- net his untimley deaili. m. (‘train mother died eleven veers I80 and his father Russell Craig live! Rt Chelton v.21. Survivini! m ll widow Mildred Smith of Vlcto a West and four children Stewart, Stella Victor and Hui-risen. One brother Heath. Chcltcn and five sisters. Mrs. (has Robertson. cl!" letcn. Mrs. William Heckbert Sum- msrside. Mrs. Stanley Jack Glace Boy N.S., Mrs. Alfred Waite of Sherbrooke. Mrs. Simpson Affiiek a “all” t..." "is mama th e . afciypiscc on may wmi milieu-v honors-S Th marrlag of Miriam Jeanetta Rubyfryoungeredsughtcr of Mr. and l.“ .1 I31 ‘E.‘?*...‘€."i?.1“ n. ‘f’ 0 , . - .- °°' we. John Andrew on oddly. ‘Tlafifllfhi “ “l smut-P bro W G G116 0 6 ' ther-lXi-law and alder. m. and Mrs. W.R.. Aiitken. The Rev. Hu Mill- er, D.D. officiated, by the gm '1‘.A. Wflaoin of Welt. - The dmwin room we: tastefully decoraiedwi everBreen: and bee- kets of pink Carnations and while Crysanthemumslnie weddin music was rendered by Bat. Gecrle 00l- Ilbster o lend. as Flow- the organir- 9°" StlOII of tha ‘ruining Centre. He l" Grove Bend. Lieut. Dou Il-e i! the m7 a comparatively short time blut diff-I‘ f Surrey. E08 er Girl. Pilot Officer Oliver Kins- don, ILA). acted u best man for seize?’ "riismamm"; ~ wore white Exceeded Satin. fuliicnef. with sweetheart . l bodice, full s in t train. the long ht sleeves ea in points. Her ve . had "i". "l '11? WM a halo of e ' an: girls; an arm of American au Roses l.“°“‘.‘.i'°32l.“°..‘.‘.. ma“... a 53m? w tline . a Obhholm ‘aunt o or ti: P Oh over which she were a with Silver N: Collar. and black accessories. I-Ier corona was of 011i? NEWS BUDGET FOIi OURSATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS 411M -COUNT! COUIT- The Dec- ember ienn of the County Cour of Prince County, Judge Shaw pre- siding was had at Alberton re- . In the case of Mabel Pen- pos poned tll the June term. The Decfmber term o at. Silmnersida on the fifteen ‘ . a FRIDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the hn o n. yeatergychstlgrn o Services at til: homo and grave were conducted tholuv. JR. Skinner Pail bearers were: er McRac, West Mac- Messrs. an. en. President of the Giarlottetown Rn Club, P.W. Dimer. Post istriot rnoir, left the morning for Sain John, N.B., to attend a spec- ial Pntary meeting to be addressed Iieromdo C by arb al of Iiime. Peru. Resident of R0 tdrnst- ional. From Sain . Turner of the provincial chairmen of ea el, National War Finance. - w to Ottawa w attend e. meet- wannrno Les-r avsunvo - A‘ mt wedding we: - solomntrad I ‘a Palace last night illa White, elder K113 Street sme LA . H. Kirkbright, RAE, cf Hal- ifax. England. The bride wore a charming!‘ dre:s of bott cnpewi hattcmaichand lack accessories. Mrs. York Gallant was bridesmaid and LAC. McMahon acted as best Ina/n. An excellent dinner was served by the bride's mother after the ceremony. Among the many guest: resent were Groin Oaptelnand Blfinkc lgnut of m guests included melglxnand Mrs. Clvke. FUNERAL YSSTSBDAF- Pun- erllofthelateMissM O.Mec- Queen was held yaste y after- noon. A short service was held at the residence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William A. MecQueen. Wood Ishnds. Funeral services were held in Wood Islands Presby- terian Church. They were conduct- ed by Rev. W.B. MacPhail, who alaopfzgflcialgdlet the ceiéietery. an exae on: arge crow was p - at the funeral service, and many beautiful floral tributes showed the esteem in which the late Miss MacQueen was held. Pall- bearers were: Sidne Stewart, Waldrcn Taylor, El wyn Mac- Millan, Norman Bell, Norman Mer- tln and Louis Rose. Interment. Wood Islands Cemetery. —VINCSN'I' - GREEN NUPT- IALS-A very pretty wedding took place on Tuesday. December 8th, at St. Mary's Rec , when Rev. Archdeacon Harrison united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony Lenn Ethel, younges‘ ’ “ r of Mr . Garfield Green, Spring- hlll. P.E.I., and Wilfred Clarence, eldest "son of "Mrs. ED Vincent. Sivnmerslde. The bride looked very ch in a powder blue fires: with matching accessories and wore a corsage of white car- nations. The bride was attended by Miss Florence Vincent, sister of the Rrccrn who wore old rose with white ncc is» and acreage of pink carnations. The groom was ab; lupported by Wallace Mela , cousin of the bride. After a buffet lunch at the home of the groom, tho happy couple lef for a short honeymoon in Sprin ill. The out of town guest: were Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cameron, Kensington w. and Mrs. Vincent will reside in. Silnmereide and the many wish them many joyous years of happy wedded life. —S. —EVIDENCE IS CONCLUDED- e evidence was concluded v in the trial of Frank Callant Harry . testified yesterday, Mrs. Earl Schurman, Summerside, Wallace MacKinnon, Austin Hash- ie, Isidore Gallant, Melvin Arse- aault. Frank Joseph Gallant all of shun live near Richmond L. urran of R. ’I‘. bert Keys, McKay. Bummerside, Cpl. l," S no Dldlfiuilxl mum erry ummere e. e1- onyl- was similar to that iven at the mini: Certified wo a in evidence. which snowed an:- ferb of property m Frank Gallant. Cpl Watson testified that the de- scribed Wlierties on these 608GB were the nation of the West End Service Sat-on and the Greyhound Cafe. At fve o'clock the Crown rented its case and the defence announced it would call no wia nesses. case was then a - joumed till next Tuesday at _1 o'clock for argument, but court w l. meet on Monday. -S IINSMIN’! CLUB MEETS — The regular meeting of the Kins- man’: Club at the Ciurlottetown Hotel lut evening was a joint nleting with the Kinetic Club. Plan: ir present and futurract- me: o both club: were discussed i- 9 5 glib reference to the dKinette 820d a campaign an ropoee 0hr hue: charitable work. Mr. and Mrl. Lloyd Mclnnis were wel- mhu“ u" n" Ti°m"°:"£iam's'yu'§”' a meln r e ey Kinnnenb Club. Private: Kennedy. Sci-onto and elli were the 8.5 ‘l’. W‘ ‘if.’ "if" e go or m e oy- eble lean and stories. Private Maeeardelll. who hall: Sault St. Marie Kinsmen’: Club gave an in ing talk on tho antiwar: of hllfilltljllfl club “one: many va ua e nigge: on l’; the future work of the local club. Plan: were completed for the transfer of the care of the Kins- men Mil: t e: to iris Kinette Club. Highlight of the evening was ta to Mi- l S .. Jfl-‘ll. 16, 1871. l9 A.D. Stirling, Morton iimreeting reports received 1 DECEMBER 12. 1942 The comm it 5,013,, deeply Sieddellugd ybyolllie m?‘ on Wednesday Doc, g, PM i! eon Wm. Craig o: the pEi landers had arsed away m filwufifé.“ who - Hewas buried l . ' honours in the Ptilttitésifillylilb m“ l"? 1:11 Friday afternoon a; 3 D Doc. izizeasasanaais i. at Dartmouth us. afifldij", i291. m‘ °“ “m” “M” u. i-i-M o" Tuesday. Nov. iotii 19 people of Crapoud we ' "2 when it became imcwile illllde“ Dmiel Bherien had passed aw Althoush her health had been a?‘ m? m1’ 517m" years the news 0g h passing came as a great Mics-k u, °' relatives and friends. Tm, f}? ceased was d h - l stephch andaCaliltilfegrlitlcrflllz u“ h“ was born at Earnscllffe, p, pa} She was ilicyiao of the late David Sllerrcn . " deceased her four years 41g?’ p535" was a. consistent m b. Johzvs Church whereénslirc fir; b. greatly missed as she was one o; 1,, leading and most ivlllliig worker‘ “ Her home was noted fci- 1i. h ltallty where she was -_ with a smile and n w‘ f- Cmlrffiady Her passing away has li-f: i. Vi“ ancy which will lrldeid i... i....,,°,; fill arid her friends will f‘\f‘l' flier] the memory of her faithful (levoti to duty and her unfailing Conn“ and friendship. w . .—. -~~.~--.-—?_i BIRTHS .__ _, ___‘ MacLEOD -- At the Kings com, Hospital, Mont , ,1; _ Dec 6,1942. ticallgrle P 1' idvzlaulgllilgtia. Olive Dianna; 0 -— At th Pi" - Hospital on Dec. gill, anti, and . Allison McLean a on...‘ ter. JAMES-At the Kl ‘s County H pit-ail. Montague, on 0v. 15th. m, an. =2.“ la» e . a aug fer Mair Ediih, MAXON-At the Waltlinm, ,\l Hospital. on Nov. 2o. i942, i0 M, and Mrs. Thomas C. Maxim, (m; Maude Gillis of Noi-boru, P.E.l. a son. IRVBVG—At th in . . Island Hospital can ‘M. ‘43. tbchMr. B-‘IIIGIMIS. MfllCDllllvIfV- erry l .> .. {skim-At Elli?’ allllflchhkléll-b‘ 151""! HWDll-Bl on Noicmlici" 3 1949. to Mr and Mrs clm MP": 359$ Rflyfllly. a son. MacKENZIE - At Cflltllmn m Nov- 23rd» 194-2. to Ml‘. and m‘, ggs-‘fzilfsin MacKenzle a. sch, Jam ICKETTS- At the P.E.I. f-i pital. Dec. 7, 1942, in Rev w. Mrs, .Willai'd C. Picketts of M riyeglarbor a daughter, Alille M I . SULLIVANF- At the Lynn Hospi on November 19. i942, m Mr, Mrs. John F. Sullivan (i108 Doro‘ BPWBS. B 5011. John Frances. JAY-At the Prince County H“. Pita! on November 29, 1942. to Mr, and MTI- Everett Jav uicc liar! glad?! Kellflnirtofi. a soil, Peter Tran: T1Eic*i;s' “:“_’_'* ADAMS - uooc '1- At the fr" Kensington. Dec. 9. 1942. by Rev. Edward Adams of Seaview lo Ella Kaiiiiine Hose of Kelvin. COUSINS - MATIIESON- at Wednesday. néc. 9. 1e42, by Rev. J.H. Bishop assisted by Rev. D. Macmlllfl-ld. Vlolet Muthcson whe-‘l-llfly River to James Robe Cousins of Rose VaIley 8AMERON - DIncFADYIZN — Al nnoe Cove by Rcv T \V. Good- Wlll. NOV. 2B. 1942, Jolin Cameron, Clyde River and Elvlnii fluorid- yfll. Riverdale. oaiiriis McDONALD.— At RDXbllfv lifasm. an Saturday, Decenlbcr 5. 1942. Mary A. McDonald. foi-iii.rl_i' of S Teresa. P.E.I... in licr 64th rear. MMDONALD-fllt Blzsmii .\lnss.. o Wider. December 4. 104:. Miss Mo‘! B-ne McDonald. formi-rli of Tn aicadie’Cross.P.E.I, lll Inf‘ 58th ear. MElKLE — At the Clifirlgliioil‘! Hospital on sundny, D villa‘! 1942. Thomas Meikle of 258 Fil" Street in his 58th your. FRASER-Entered info l‘l"~ home of John R. Gllllé] Settlement, N.B , on Du Miss Catherine M Fm ll lifl‘ eighty-fifth year, I0l'llli’i‘|\' All clid ve r P.E.I. MncEWEN-At Kciisliiqiun uii Det- miber 9. 1942, John Nfiicflirvii, aft B4 years ' , _ 9 NOY-At Ham-pain‘: c-i llYQ-t-l 1942, Mrs. William Nuy s. hi" ill year. _ _ _ . FORD-At his l'€5l(l0i.C<. spring Park Bond. C t =4 g L. -= P- OIID l .,‘ GIBIBUW Road. ln his 7- 14mg, - suddenly "1 M, M, New Hampshire. Nov. ii. l. [-1-] c m‘ auwbth I-ws- dl"'l=’l".‘~" "‘ L...» John and Elizabeth Wfilllvl '1 l can Tryon, Prince Edward l§l.\.l.. ada. . , . MrrcnnmFAt Wofnolb-“H $11,“ Hospital. Toronto. Dlflm“. ‘l my" Louise lifitcliell. U(‘lZl.L‘il l‘. i111?‘ w“ the late J. W. Mitchell of C ll l“, Skull‘; ”’l’f.;..€i“°°2§l Robert and Frank. and ivfrs. W- . Dawson and Ernest. U W, McDqNALD- At Rmflillllwéry- on Saturday. Dec. 5. 1942- l Te, McDonald. formerly of Sl- P E.I.,‘in her 64th y?" Dec NOY-At. Ham irc on e42, Mrs. Wil lam N01 l" 74th ear. MMQIIEEN- Suddenly iii ll?‘ u on December 8. 1942- Ml“ 131'?“ Macqueen, daushllef °l l‘, W0 Mrs. W.A. Macwlwl‘ yo,“ Islands. P.EI. llilfll ~ 1 MARSHALL-At the P13“) I gift? on Tuesday DW- m; m; nk Marshall in liis_6 41 m |Q|")_M hi; residence. mum) spring PSI‘)! Road. Char‘ 9 1 on Wednesday, Dcccmbm‘ . v Jenn Henry P‘°‘-“l- mrmcflflihorv‘ Glnvow Road. in his 7-, m.“ NICHOLSON — Al Stiiiili-il WWW“ Dec. io. i042. Ncflllll" N‘ ' OUSBINS - At‘ Kwlblllllhm‘ 1w f0. 1M2. Oeorsc ("lll-m“ “'" . D5 mliIllllle-At BrMkP-l’ ivyllLurac 1Q 194g Mr, Wallace his mli 1w- a preeen tim s. . I for benefit of a future Kinette. -