iAGE TEN ‘ q QQURIQEWS B MUN I).\ Y TRINITY Y. I’. lY-The first weekly mccizng uf T, ' ‘.' ‘It. has ...~'.d in Social Hal‘, meeting mini People aticnd. prayer sari after which In the Social rcciloti of Cat" meeting ilnu t‘ TUE SDAY SAD NEWS-Word ha: been ivccived from Mrs. Roderick Agar. n/J-e lilyrtlc Shaw, formerly of New Perth, that he." husband passed v last wcck m Regina, Sask. fuucral was held yesterday l the Regina Funeral Parlors. . Agar ls a sister of Dr. L. W. Shaw, (lLYCClOf of education. "I PLANNED-Mr. , Ilcputy Minister of tro and chairman of the ll\\.\i'(l Island Agricultural annoztin-cil yesterday that. iwsnfcrvncc of thnt .- ‘fiwltl at llirch Court run ~ul ll FLITIII on Jan- ~. . . i Jll. Tho conference is "l\"il of pctsonnel of both tho u-iu and l‘riv\"iuvii\l llcpnrt- .\:'ri~":ilttt:~r~. SUDDIIN I“\"-.‘5‘»\t. berm l‘t‘t'v,~,.;', i ‘in-i ‘ \f-t--w- \“i.i‘. ,. ion li. . newt ' .:“s of lil.'l'l'llf\.\' l-lffifvl ()’I"I‘.-\\\‘.\ -— . ". \‘.'. \\'. lit-ill l'l‘llil.'lll‘ll last linin (l tun uhcro ho ut- a SUIlW‘ of’ mwctinus, in- :\ i-it-tfiliciico of tho l\':i- n-ii in l’l"._\s ‘ill Fitncss" illlli.’ of llanunlon sports ~ hm‘. w". l‘»" llcld said \\v r 1v» lllllkl ull tho t-. lit". t\ but thnrc \\":\s still "- ‘mm-bin -. an the llorniti- --. L‘ ‘1- l il. S ll-‘IIDAY ~ l‘il.\"‘f.\l. - ' ‘ l)‘. s Hand YII .l '1 ~ a ..s Aicflulayt Old-VIKING (IIYIZY FOR I‘. i to tho head- -l I‘:Ii‘I‘I‘fI(‘llC§‘ " s wcrc hcid Ynitr-tl Clutches. and West Devon (United, Na- l were held in .~t Chiuw-it. OLcarv ti: and ‘lilo 0104')‘ O. . ll: . lli ". t “lilJll ’.l'lie I'I'.\' " " ‘Alla llli U, (.- “(INDAYV -— I Pctcrs Bafigca w C11‘ .v.\s celebrat- he ASPI. . . Huber: King. Mau- and John Basha. In- a the family .. Cemetery conducted hy The funeral . rcclv attended. ("WHO JIEYTINC- - The regular i zncctnig of thc “ro Club was held i‘ lottctoiyzt , a pit Jenk- . lntring the evening 1c l)l.l.'~‘llli‘.<5 itiatfers up and tiisctissed. ‘it that. a "white elephant hr- held again this that, ‘the installation of h» carricrl out. at ‘llFPlliIfl. The foilowln: ‘ irincn wcre also ap- tllt‘ meeting: Wajrs ‘. t izdincn. Herbert l-‘cl‘l~xi"f=lwiii, William Rcd- ‘j.’ CT. lifontgclnterv: ."‘ T-“trl Taylor: Sncak lw Affairs, Dr. J. \ ("Iv CtVPlTll ivnnt on record n! its rcgtilar monthly . hour; imwilling to il'll'ill reporting the lo.- ill" ncw Domin- if biziltliug. . c MacDonald said :. ~ z -d at. an carlici" tfthc Cutincll to lake. sonic ,0. the \ic\v of lutvinz, (‘nivcriinicni choose bl» " than that bounti- . ai, Ilichitiotid t . ru . but further ltwn of the matter had ti in a rfnnfll‘ 0f mind. lxn and scwcxal membcrs oi’ .2‘ f i-tnt-i‘. had contr- to thc con- i" 3m Visit it would be uttwlsc s» do nix-thin: which might re- in (‘i-iv-‘iaimcnt not con- .‘~“llf"ll‘.:1 the. building at. all. .Iil' Wu TO ItlI-‘AIDE IS TRIIRO -— A hi‘. prclty" wcdciitn; was lat I-‘ridiiy, Dcc. 17, a‘. '_. . icn Mary Janet, daugh- " oi M’. and Nirs, C. L‘. Webs- Covo llcad Road, Prince lid- <l lsldllll and Colin Robinson, u of All. and Mrs. G. R. Watt Ilrriolzvilic, Ncw Brunswick, ",..c united in marriage. The Rcv. ‘ "an Dnrrrich of Great. Village ‘llFfl The bride looked vcry x in '1 gray wool suit with npnnltng ruccssories, Vlleflflll’; t1"c of pink rapture roses. 1r:- youm couple were attended iv: Vlr, and Mrs. A. Gordon Mc- ilimil. Following the ceremony, a i-nnli rsc niou was held in the (‘liri-im . setting at t-hc home o! "ho attnnlauts, l Faulkner Sir-cor, foliowiiig which the happy couill¢ lrit on a trip to various iaoinls in tho Marititncs. 0n thcii" rclurn they Will resale at. 117 Victoria. Hrcrt. The bride is on the Of- fnc shift of fioodspccd 6a Davi- a vrlcrsli of \'."l‘i'l ." ll, is t , " Limited. while Lite grown is utiuitiiu‘: ll l M llrfv i‘ iv lVillh the firm of A. G. MAC!’ ll wedding who lci v ficnal st_~l~~ grow n v. .lh ~~ ccn‘ u-"i ntttU-iti; ac- lcctl rt pop-l . w» w‘ ~ (little fart "in pa; into 3m" . "“l lit" f!""'m ‘friends on Prince lillw FUNERAL SUNDAY-Tho m- umlris of James McKenna, whose death took place in Rumford, lvfalue, arrived in Charlottetown Saturday evening accompanied by ms son Edward McKenna, his daughter Mrs. John Gaudett, and grandson Gordon Gaudett. Ills funeral rook place Sunday from the Frank Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Teresa's Church, St. Teresa's. Burial in church cemet- cry. T0 TAKE STATISTICAL (‘0URSE—Mr. William Croc it, director of vital statistics. Pro A ' Department of Hcalth and \‘ arc, lsit Saturday for OIIJWJ ".-.li.rc he will take a special. of training in advanced It'll methods and procedures the Fcdcral Clovcrnmcnt‘ ...n. 'l‘hrou_<_'h spccial a."- uzth the Dtnniuznn the cirurx-e, which vili .1 two to three- nvn S, taken at the Domin‘ :1 Statistics, '...<1' r. \-.‘.ll be llurcait cf IIIZCICIYICI) BUDDING TWYIIZS ~i in tits- 'l"‘t\'tliv(lS are budding . district nitd ". ps iaixtuin‘ ins. likc a ilay in April" in tlrc manic- grcv c_ Mr. Fred A. Laird iv- perts from that district SCllfllill _ _ llFtVl ucrc found d nct in ar any swamp \!r Land nlsw reports VJaPcr Ticil and .\‘ov»'~ cn .l.".l‘i- lliiii .\l inn '.\I.i\"hri\" urrc plcwvmg u.\:'y is’ awi ."rd DIUNUIKIN PAPER -—- . of 'i‘ln- GtlflTdlfifl com- rvimsiaffiorsome six years. of ivhltli ie served as (vpcrator, Robert Mac- lcft Charlotictruvri ycstcr- ' "uinc to join tltc staff of tlic lyfoncton ‘Transcript. Popular with his fellows. Bobbie titrncd out regularly with the “Guardian Angels" hockey combination, and ris pleasant pcrsonality will be greatly missvll. Dost wishcs for his success follow him from ard Isla. . Divisional changes in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police here \'.\ ro uuuotun-cd ycstcril-"vy ll)’ 5UP- l‘l'lllli‘lllli‘lll Noriuzui .l. Atnhrsou :-‘.t;t. .l. 'l". Linos has bccu zvppoiittcii ill cli:ir_"c of Fill rcplnciilil Ehrli- lngp, xtcflnnmnp, roconily promot- ed and transfcrrcd to (lttawa, Sui. l‘. l,, litycs, iflhirlivttcttnvii llctach- trout, has; luiuu ll‘(\ll$ll‘l'l'(‘fl to Headquarters Stuff and will be in cltargo of QR. and LQ..\I, _(‘pl. \\'. Swindcll, Alhorton llctachrncni. has been inttisfcrrcd to Charlotte- town to inkc charge of tho (‘har- lottctown Ilcttu-hiticnt. Cpl. ‘ii. W. l'll“"f‘ll has lu-nn ll'.'lll5fl‘l‘l'l‘ll from Cliwrlottclo\\'|\ to .\llii‘l‘l<>li, l‘t‘[\l.'. ini: Cpl. Swindull. (‘pk \\’. ll. \\ f‘- ucv has been trausicrrcii front Stniris llctrichmctit to (‘harlotto- town llctrtchntont, Wlll-‘lfilll! Vill- llngcn. “WEDNESDAY FUNERAL SUNDAY - 'I1:c re- mains of John McKcmia whose dcath took place in Bath, Maine. arrived in Charlottetown Saturday axcornpanlcd by iris sou ytgxmzia. his daughtcr, i ins (laudct and gfllllflofflll G ,".dct. Ills funeral took from tlrc Frank Hr-nncsscy‘ Funeral Iionxc, to St. ‘Tcrcsals Church, Si. Tcresas. Burial in the church camciery. FUNERAL TUESDAY-The fun- cral of Mrs. John Chalsson was hcld from the Frank Ilenncsscy Fuucrill lloruc yesterday morning tn St, Ditustzufs Basilica whcrc llcqtticm lligh biass was celciirzitcd by licv. David Alt-Tamil.- who also UfillilllClCfl service at. the grave. Pall bcarers were ‘fhmnas Crcighan. I\nn Mcfalic, John Blacqulcrc, S. bit-Lend. Jatncs (‘ole and (jcorgc Jiffcr. lntcrmcnt was in the Catholic Convict"): FUNERAL \I"‘.S'I'I‘".Ill)i\\‘— The funeral of the late A‘bcrt Woods, uui- Tl) yours \\'\s helil on 'l‘ucstla_\". January" lllli. from tho home of his sister, Ali's. l'"i".'inl( llrzullcy‘. South l\l\"l\‘lllo' to Si. Joscplvs Church, Kclly": ("Foss wlicrc llc- uuicni lliult Bliss was l‘l‘|4‘llI'5llf‘ll by his llfilsifll‘, I \\'|llrcv.l liccfc. lnlvrihcirt in a initu: ccnudcnv. Tin‘ follnufiui: wcrc the [mllhcnr- biinouhau, John l‘. i; lnhu A. lliclltmtilti, Jzinivis l-‘loorl, l<‘|"ctl lltadlvy", John William biclfcnna. MONTHLY DII-IETING OF LADI- AII) I’. E. I. IIOSPTTAL -'l‘hQ rtatilar monthly ntccting of the LAdics’ Aid of the Prince Efl< ward Island Hospital was held at the Cundall Home, on Monday aflernoa": January 10th. There were 21 members present.‘ “ president, Mrs. Gordon Lcltcli. opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Tito minutes of the December itiectiug were road and approved. Mrs. much on behalf of, lViiss Mair, thanked Mrs. Erskine Mc- Nutt. and her committee for the exceptionally attractive tray da- coraliona provided for the Hospi- tal Christmas trays. Mrs. McNuLt asked that a letter of thanks be sent. to the Estate of Mrs. John Williams for their kind donation of florists’ tape. During December, Mrs. Leitch rcceivcd some litera- ture on Hospital Aids and their duties which svas mostTlnterest- ing. and offered to pass the pamphlets along to any members who would care to rcod them. The lfCftf-IITCI‘ Mrs. H. L. Scar read ncr monthly rcport and moved its odopiiou. TWO oulstatiding bills were attbhorizcd to be paid. Tho president. asked that all calendar money be sent in this month. Af- lcr the meeting adjourned. affor- noon tea um: served by Mrs. Wm Ilftllfax, fxlu-ic llizy ,i..i Lake u,)'.'11rl (‘flfflfJftlly Limited, Truro. - rcsidencu. Truro ivews. Cotton, Mrs. u. Avard and Mrs. H. Sear. WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES __ Congratulations to Iifr. and Mrs. Roddie Kldson, Red Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rohciisou, Itiumfs Rood who this wcclf celebrated their Filth worldiug anniversaries on tho 2nd nnd 4th. 'l‘hcir many friends exprcsa the hope that they may have many happy years to come among their families and friends. Speaking on the “Ivor-kings of {IL City Piaygroitnzl Commission," Brig, W.\V, Reid. DS O, E D.. Dir- ector of Physical Fitness tor the Prcvincc, TILlflIWS-‘cll the Kiwanis Club ul ,\'c.<lc!(l*\_\"‘s ri-5;ul.1t~ wcck- ly meeting at 'I“.u- Charlulctrvrn. The l)".|"ccl<\i" rcfczrczl to the success of ill-i‘ Cottutii-"sliwtrs Skittl- rncr prcgizitit and adv.n".i'cd a sini- ziar idca for thL- chilrirtwls; ' " ’l“:".iitud port cd sllvll‘ C" alctl if that the Dis- d he ebulli- atc onv cxtra PM. Nash of film‘. not content. lllPlFly n chicken d itnrr. but I with that cvtra , inhcrs revcivcd the g1“. llllc Iltltl‘ rlilclv and (I.~$lZl'l'fl Mi" YJ-"ll illfl‘. lite lccal surplus uouid llc tikcu ("arc of, Di" K lriviu and All fu r Roy .\iac(.“-iilivr.y' fiver? jtim (‘ljffllm lvc iucciizi: 3c _ _ Etlil" d Island I-‘vucrattcu of . riculttire to ailciid the annual mcctitz"; of the Dairy Farmer" C"nada. Thc Iliccflli‘! mo". i-Zlmciirwii, Aibvr‘. o1 Jan. '1.) at.‘ ruicltnlcs on J.-.n ‘L. Win10 ' Wcsicrti Canada, Mr. lugs also rcprrsciit. the I ion at d: ‘y mvrtlrtgs . zitoou, Sas , which uill open on Jan. ‘J-l and continue through Jan. ‘l7. ‘file Isanrl Federation excculive noniinafcci Mr. Louis O'Connor, Clifton. as a P. Island director" to the Canadian Agrictilittrc for next you (“onnor rad Mr. I.. P. T-.lf‘ Farm Ex "iv-ion fix-inch. Dc- ll-llflllql‘ ll? cullttrc, will af- trun the nicctzi of tho Marttmc l-‘cdrrra wnof . icultuiv which will l.lc iacld in AlIlllCVtll, .\‘.B., on Ian. ltlih ’I‘t~daj.". land Fc fcrcncc v: h cil to FliFCll-SS taroblctns ure. Air. O'- .l.lcl~ ia-.- of ilic cxccuiivc of the Is- lnn will lnilci a eon- thc Exccnlivc Couli- a wide range of affcciing local agricult- ‘Tin- r i," , the Ch1\1"l*i.tctii"i\'ri Ailnistct" . s-iciation uas licid on ‘Iucsday’ af- tcruoon with the prcsidcnt, Rev. E. ll. MacVicai" ill the ch "" After tli-e rcadin: of the flllll- uzcs by the sccret "y, Rcv. J. l). Dzivlson, lllg trtasurir, Rex‘. 'l‘.lI.I3. Sonirrs zcporicti on the offcrirrts rccrzvcd at the IVcck of Praycr scrviccs which wcre nttcudcd by over two lhouszind peoplr, On motion tho of‘ :3 "Lb- atctl as l l’. l-.'.I. rlosp. $30 to the Pro‘- aut Orphan. c, $25.00 to the Can- adian Couuol of Churches, and three DNilKlS sicritna: to libc Worlds Evauagellciai Ailimico in London. Discussions followed regarding elitirch services at the various so- cial service institutions niul re- garding the tnoral welfare of youth. Arranzcvucuts ‘he Sllt)‘ rig a‘, $5.J.llll wcrc uiadc for tho n-‘xt iucctiii: on Fc‘ y 81h ihc Ilaptist Clint" i f ti‘~t .~ takcti on a trip ‘lxror =~ llzc Ilzdxh Isles, the Alps and ray lll contioc"'v"n uif‘: of tlxe I3:ipti_"_". World's Alliance in Copculiaccn Uii 'l‘li..isday cvcnurg, LgljLfll Lncabttli Lodge bu, llo Uaiigulcrs oi England held .t:. llItl» uiccnulg of lite now form, in rcgului" scssaiti, ivitu the Worthy Pr it. Sistcr .\.(it:""tlc. Soulful" prcsitiiiig. ‘ilic main it" lure for the evening has tho instaiizitic-ri of l-ll.‘ ncwly i-lcvitti ofin r. for the cu- Milli‘! _\iar. iiistrict llI-ptity HISHI‘ llcziiiiio ll.\_\'\\".it"ti, who \'.".is mak- inq hcr oi‘ L vi~.t, to Qucori l-.l..',.ibt"li, a- _ sfcr Szcclcs both 1f uoidcn Jninlce Lndgc. Aloncttnt. NJ’... iustxtilcd the follow- Ji, .u. that, lug slate of officers. Worthy President, Miss Adelaide Scntuev. \Vrrih_y' Vice-President, Mrs. Lil- lian Smith. Worthy Ilast-Prcsidctit, Mr. J. D Webster. Secretary. lvfrs. Eleanor Small. Recording Sccrctary Miss ‘Myrtle White. ’I‘rcasurcr, Mrs. Chaplain, Airs. thorn. First. flitidc, Mrs, Edith Davis. Second Guide. Mrs Lila Worth. Third Guide, Mrs. (Zcrlrudc Mac- 'l e Campbell. Bcturice l.ap- Ilhce. Fourth Guide, Mrs. Pricllla. Dia- mond. Pianist. Mrs. Helen MacEachern Outer Guard, Mrs, ‘i-Idith ‘Ball. Inner Guard. Mrs, Gertrude Beet. Trustees. Mrs. lnurclta White 6a Mrs. Gcrtrttrle Wcbstcr. Auditors. Mr. Fred F-niih. Mr H N. Robinson, Mr. liowaril Cutl- moi-c. At the conclusion of lbc meet- ing. a social hour was held when refreshments wcrc served by thc committee in charge. THURSDAY MAKE DONATION -- A do- nation of thirty scvcn dollars lms been given to the Rod Cross Society, this being tho prnccozis of a Christmas, conccrt put on hy the pupils and tozichr-r, Miss Teresa McKenna of South Freetown School. rut: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN“ uooEr as OUR SATURDAY LEGION CAB-D PARTY — Futi- iowing were last. night's prize win- ners at. the regular Canadian Leg- ion Tuesday night. card party. in Auction Forty-Fives: ladies first, Mrs. W. A, Ilughcs, second, Mrs. Lauretta. Martin, consolation, Mrs. ILE. Petrie. Men's first. II.A. Eben. second, Harry Hughes, consolation, Joe Ollanley. Door prize, Miss Bessie Jay. In cribbage, men's firsr, J. D. Garnhum, second K. Mar- iruah‘, door prize, Ivan Brown. Freezcoitt. Ivfrs. D. Wallace Mac.- Kay and ILA. Ebers. ’l'ho proceeds go to purchase clgarets, magazines etc, for war veterans in city hos- pitals. SCPklllg gnvcrntncnt action on an znuucdiatc extension of rural clcctrilicallon for Prince Edward lslaitrl; compulsory automobile iiabillrv insurance; regulation of tiu" Ffllt‘ trfmargurinc; extended vet- rritiary scrvices; undthc establish- mcut of a land policy to providc rcadily bulldozers and other heavy agricultural equipment for the ftrmcr, a delegation representing l c P. E. I. F‘ctlcration of Agricul- turc cottfcrrcd yesterday after- noon with thc Executive Council of nun-bar of ouislaniliug agricultural tnaztr-‘s for consideration. FINE (‘ONTRIIIUTIONS- Two Junior Rod (‘ross Braucitcs have Il'i'l‘nlly tnadn vr-ry handsome cou- tributi-nis to the (Irippictl Child- rr-tvs Fund from the proceeds of thcir (‘hristmzis cottccris. The first on.‘ came from South Freetown School whore the Juniors had n splonditl concoct. and scnt in $37.00 as thcir" gift tn\v'arils the work for cripplcd childrcn. The second amounted to $10.00 and came from thc "Alickcy blouse" Junior Red he Province and prcscuted n_ erly of Vernon River", P. E. I. Sur- viving are one Ion, Archibald MacDonald, C.E., of London, Eng- land, and one daughter, Virginia (Mrs. Leonard l-Iagger) North Lancing, Sussex, England. The lute Mrs. MacDonald was known to many in this Province, having spent many summer season: at. Vernon River, her husband's old home, before leaving Canada some fourteen years ago. ISLANBER PIWMOTED — The Canada. Life Magazine reports that Charles W. MacKlnnon has been promoted to Branch Supervisor of the "imilflllyb office on St. James Street, Montreal. ‘Mr. Ilacklniroti is the son of Mr. ELW. MacKinnon, CBE. and Mrs. MacKinnon of Grafton Street, Charlottetown. l~fc bflcame associated with the Camila Life five years ago. In Scptemibc": last he led the entire company's field org-anizatlon in paid product- ion. IIe is a graduate of McGll‘: University. In order to discuss the impact and implications of Income Tax on agricutture, the Income Tax Ccmmittcc of the P. E. I. Federat- ;on of Agriculture is arranging to hold a number of meetings at. central points throughout. thePro- vince, Mr. R. A. Profltt, president of the IY-dcraiion announced yes- tcrciay‘. Full opportunity will be provided to discuss all income tax problems thoroughly. Details of the meetings will be fort-booming as soon as possible. This action is the result of the ituitnerotis cn- qtiirlcs by farmers on the subject of farm income tax. ' The evening of December 29, Cross liranch Ill ltoStiblc School. lloth of thcso l-rttnchcs are to bi- ‘titildllflllilidl cu tho fine rcsults of .. .1" cfforls to lurlp nthcrs lcss I0!‘- tunalc than lln-msclvcs. Egg production in Prince Ed- tvard Island is iticrcasing steadily -.\"<l. truc throughout the Ma ri-paris Mr. F. M. Nash, sup poultry products in- Sllvvtilr- Mil-st dealers or distribut- ors havcfim accumulation of eggs on inch» floors and report, sales slow throughout the lvfaritimcs. In ordcr to hold prices at pre- rvtli levris. shipmcnts of eggs for v.\p.n"t to Britain ar» being pre- parcrl. Prcscnt prices are ex- pcctctl lo hold steady until Janu- ary i-ttli, the last date eggs can be rcccivctl at Charlottetown to bc proparcd for shipment under iltc Igritish frcslt vgg contract which expires January 15th. EDGAR NORTON SIEYENSON Edgar N, Stevenson of WCSUIIIII- sin", brass, passnd a\v.iy' on Dec. 10th., at the ace of 1S2 years. l-Ic \\":.s born in New Glasgow, P.l<l.f,, son of James and Clara Binns‘ Stcvctisou, where he lhed iuiril tvrenty years ago, when he and h"s faintly nrovrd to Ivcstiminstcr. Ho" was a member of the Iudcpendetit. Order of Foresters. Besides his. wife, the former Eva Imiiso lIous-' ton, he lcavcs to mourn his passing, three sons, Ellsworth. Roland "mil Lorne, and six daughters, Vitila.‘ (Mrs, Byron Smith of Westmln-l stcrl; liazcl, flVIrs. “lilson Itobcrt-i son of Bethesda, .\id..l; Eleanor. INLrs. Mnhlon Allan of Fitchburgn, Man. (Mrs. W11. Daye of AShl)\l!“'I-' innit; Anne, (Mrs. 'l‘lic»mns Crown of Shretvsburyfl and Constance at.’ home. Also eight grandchildren. ., The funeral service was held 021i Sunday, Dec, 12th in the First, Concrcgational Church with Rev.| Marlon Phelps, the pastor. nsslstedt by Rcv. 1C. J. Abar officiating. Mr.‘ Donald Mclvln sang “Beyond The! Sunset" Pallbearsvrs wcrc his five; sons-iu-lati" and Mr. Porter Dowlevm Ilurial ivns in the family plot in Woozisidc cemetery. Many beautiful floral tributes were received testl-l tying to the estccm in which Z\ir.l Stcvcnscn was held. »-—-- t Tl-lic sitcscss of ihc first veafs‘ cxtensiv-s activities of the Chzrrg l'.\lif‘l(l\\'l\ Art. Centre, within the mltcd budget, was the theme of e director's report to the Board, of the PTIIWQ Etiward Island Artsi and Crafis Gudd which met at; the Ari Ccnire last evening. Prc-‘ seating hcr rcport to the officcrs of thc Guild, Mr. H. B. Chandler, tiircctot‘ of I‘. E. I. Llbiarlcs, prcsl- dctit; Dr. I’. A. Crccltnati, vi." prist, and LL-Col. . l . ltonaltl, sit-rotary. Miss Franccs Johnston (lrcw attention to the hlalthy slate of the budget at the year ending November l4, showing a balance on $485.66. A copy of the report will bc scnt to all members of the Giiild. Tile rcport recounts the short. history of the work in Charlotte- town and surrounding districts and points out that outside com- munitics nro interested in ticbicvcmrnts in Charlottetown. Accommodations, wbiic welcome. are inadequate, states Miss John- ston, and hopes for pcrtnauctit tnnirters. An ititcrcsting idea in this connection, iuclttdcd in the rcport, ‘v l-bc establishment. of an "artmobilc" to travcl throughout the Island. doing the some job as the Centre in Charlottetown. Children's activities were entire- ly successful with some 500 regis- tered ln the regular weekly classes, slates the report. Adult classes are presently very popular, us re- ccuily reported, and the Guild membership is over ‘A00. Some G.- 000 persons have attended the Art Centre's presentations. The report ended with a sluic- mcnt of appreciation and thanks to the numerous societies and in- dividuals ivho have assisted Miss Johnston in tnaking the Art Cen- lrc a succoss. l RECENT IIEATII - Word has been rccclvctl r/recntly of the death ln Yorkshire, England of Mrs. J. J. MacDonald, widow of the late J. J. MacDonald, C.E., 3.80., form- i tcrday. “Ha, l, Edward the \ I948, the I-‘aiconwood llospiial farm staff entertained 28 mole put- icuts who work on the farm, hos- pital grounds, fire hole. m. A mosL enjoyable evening was spent. with singing and dancing by patients and employees accompanied by violin and guitar. A dainty lunch of ice cream, cake. fruit and soft drinks was scrvt-d by visiting ladies. Following was a presentation to each patient of a Christmas present in recognition of their faithful service. The farm staff wish to acknow- ledge with thanks the following donations which hrlpcd to make stich an enjoyable evening for the patients: IIPAlIII Pasteurizcd lliiflk O0. $10.00 l-lllis Eros. .. . 10.0» Dillon and Spillctt. W. ll. Jcultlus S. It. Joltnston . P, J. Proud d: Son .. I’.F‘..I, Potato Growers Dept. Agriculture, 1 case oranges. Wed Roper. fruit. and soft drinks. S. I.. I-fardy A’ Co. soft drinks. The ‘dale of the flhlIlIfll\I€8llI’lK of the Prince Edward Island Fed- eration of Agricudttre has been (fixed for February 24th, Mr. It.A. Profiit, prcsizlcnt, announced yes- A full day will be given to ihe btisincss of the Federation whic ncr in the evening. Following the usual practice, that week is given over to agri- cultural mcetitigs. This ycar, how- cvcr, t-lie Potato Growers’ mcctiat; will be held at. a later date. ‘rho mselings will mostly consider the sublet "lilarketing“. Meetings and dates follow: Monday, February )1, an evening meeting of tlze Central Farmers’ Institute; Tues- day. Feb 22, an all-day discus- slon of marketing problems. Short. addresses will be given on the imurketing of dairy products. poul- try, livestock, potatoes and turn- ips. It ls expected that a guest speaker front outside the Province will discuss marketing ictzisiation in detail; Wedncsday, ivch. 23 givcn over to the Dairymen’: As- soclallou. all day; Thursday. Feb. 24, annual meeting of the Fed- eration, all day, followed by din- uc-r in evening; Friday. Feb. iii, annual niectltigs of the Sheep and Swine Brccdcrs‘ Associations. Prince Edward Island Junior Red Cross tncmbcrs are notcd for their portfolios nnd have made many lntcrcstiug cxchangcs with ilnilcd States and other countries. ltcccntiy/ they bavc been lnvltcd lo crampili- collections of art for ex- clumni- with the lluitcd States. lntcrnnliottal relations bctwccn (‘nuada and ll. S. A. arc contin- ually bvini: streuiztltcncrl in the field of Red Cross. Last Sunday llr. A. Richards, well-known educnilonlst and nutionnl ‘director of American Junior Red Cron ar- l rived in Toronto for a ten-day visit. lilo will visit the secondary and lolcmcntary schools there and will ,bc guest sticakcr of tho Secondary lSchools Junior Red Cross Council ‘at their supper meeting January t 14. lie will also address the Toronto , Normal Schools Jimuary, 14 and the tvstudents of the Collcno of Eilucn- tlcn, ilnlvcrslty of ‘Inronto, Jan- . uary l7. - l A teacher nt. Amherst, the Uni- ,vcrslt_v of Rochcstct" and Columbia University. ho was for eight yours Associate Director of University lExtcnslon at Columbia University ‘and for onc year, assistant to the President, Town Hall, Inc., New l York City. Publications by him include verse contributed to the Atlantic Monthly, Ilarpers, - Poetry and other magnzlnc , n number of art- icles in the. fioltl of social education and two hooks, a volume of verac cntltlcd "Time Strikes" and n vol- iume of criticism on 17th century ~ literature. FRIDAY l rnauromcs wmsr - Mrs -Willlam P. Bruce. 40 Upper Prince sidewalk ISlrt-et. slipped on the lyasterday afternoon and uuffcrcd ‘a fracture of the loft wrist. she was detained at the Jfospitnl lnatnl return homo today. h will be followed by a din-‘ P. E. I. glitz and expects to l IN TORONTO-Hon. o. u. s...» hour, Minister of Public Works and Highways, is in Toronto, Ont. where he is attending a directors’ meeting of the Canadian Good Roads Association. PICKED SPIEOUTED 'PEAS Further indication of, the mild weather the Province has been day when a half dozen sprouted peas, picked on January 10th by Kr. L. R. Jackson, Lower Mont- ague, were handed into this office. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- The funeral of Mrs. Gertrude Cun- ningham was held Thursday morn- ing from the Frank Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstarrs was celebrated by the Rev. Dr. P. McMahon, who also conducted services at the grave. Pall bearers were Byron Brown, Eugene Coady, J. Tralnor. Ad Peterson. A & '1‘ SIGNALS OFFICER -- Capt. R. J. Lctourncau, RCCS, who was stationed in Charlottetown as Administration and 'l‘raining Of- ficer of Signals has been selected as one of the fifty-nine officers to attend the 1049 course of the Cana- dian Army Staff College, Kingston, xvhich opr-ns next Monday. Capt. Lctotirncau has been sucveccdeil ‘here by (lapf. A. R. Boles of Winni- lpeg and Kingston. (Iapt. Boles served in England and Northwest Ilurope during the late war. Y-GRADS MEETING — The weekly meeting of the Y-Grads evening in t-ho Y.M.C.A. The Lo- dies’ Auxiliary prepared and serv- ed the supper. Arnold Callbeck .\\"as in the chair with Jack Small- "nood leading the slug-song. Mr. Doug Rcad, a guest, was intro- duced by Ifarry lvfacbeafi. After a livciy discussion concerning the bowling league and other matters. the boys proceeded to the alleys whore an hour and a. half’ was spent in bowling. Cleaver MaoLean with 329 carried off high single for the evening. The next meet- ing will be hcid Wednesday, Jan. 15-, in the YMCA. A.Y.I’..~\. MEETING - Worship and r-dincatlon were combined to pruvldo p, very interesting meeting for the members of St. Patti's A. Y.P.A. on January 12th. Following a short devotional and business pcriod, Bettie Compton lcd an open discussion on a portion of the Parish Question Box, the study Book for this year, whioh proved to be most instructive. Two films were then shown, "David lcopyverfieid" and "Royal Winter ,1~‘air", a bccuiliful technicolor film of the Fair hcld in Torontn re- l lccntly. Refreshments were served. ‘and the meeting closed with Auid iLang Sync and the Benediction. ‘Pianist for the evcningkwwlvavsy R03’ ‘Mugford. I M‘ C. W. L. blElfPING-Ifhe month- ly meeting of’ the C. W. L. WM lheld at Indian River on Sunday Alan. 9 nt 3.10 p.m. with the presi- idcnt. in the chair. Elcvcn members iwerr- prcsont. Tho Chaplain, Rev. ,I(. F. “IEICDUIIIIILI opened the mect- ,inr: with prayer. lVlinuics of the flust ntccilng were rend and ap- UWTDVOII. In the absence of the treas- ‘urcr the secretary road the report, which showed a substantial bal- nftcr all bills were paid. fommittecs reported many nc- Jmowlctlgmcnts received for Christ- mas boxes sent. The approval of the meeting was given of clothing purchased for n little child in San- aturium. The family of a recently dccctiscd woman were considered and n committee appointed to help them. Meeting closed with prayer. ' (“ICE l Sale and manufacture of mar- garine was bannccl in Prince Ed- ward. Island yesterday, for the time being at: least. This was dotie by proclamation o! tho Provincial Dairy Industry Act. passed in i937 but. never put into force until today. Premier ‘Jones said the would be referred immediately to the Prince Edward Island Supreme Court. for a ruling on its validity. Until n decision is handed down. sale and manufacture of butter substitute; lllifllldlllll tuargarine, are numtnaiiciilly prohibited the Province. If the Supreme Court t-"tlcs the Act is valid. thc lJf-ill will remain in force uzull bgislalion is passed to repeal the Act. Before an audience of some 10o students, parcnts and friends, nlnc- tccn studctit nurses wcrc capped in a fitting ceremony by Mrs. Lois MacDonald. Superintendent of Nurscs, PEI. Ilnspitnl, at the Cun- dnll Ilome for Nurses last evening. (lpcnlng remarks by Mr. Justice Tweedy were followed by addresses to thc prt-llmlnary studcnts by bliss Mary MacNult, R.N., and Rcv. ll. C. lticc. DJ). thc latter also giving the probationers the Flor- cnco Nightingale Pledge. Musical selections were given by Miss Margaret Hardy, piano; Miss Joyce Gay, solo, "The Rose of Tralec"; the Misses Ethel Bock and Grace Bryant, n. duet. After the attractive capping and candle- llghtlng ccrcmony, tea was served. The following student nurucs-ivere capped: Thc Misses Edith Kelly. Southporl, Marjoric ‘blncPhcraon. (lharloitctown; Elizabeth John- stone. Burlington; Janet Ponder- gast, Irlazclhrook; Louise Gillls, Kep- poch; Marguerite MncMillan, Fair- vlcw; Maxine MacBc-th. Whlm Road; Ethel Beck, Alllston; Ann": Hewitt, Summersitlc; Louise Mne- Leunan. Alexandra; Norma llum- phrcy, Iicnnlngtnn; Shirley Glover Charlottetown; Marjorie Coffin. Charlottetown; Belly Thompson. O‘Lenry', Norma Lewis, York; Vida Stewart, Charlottetown: Grace Bryant, Charlottetown; Bcliy Jay. Kcnslngton; Luella MncLeod, Chur- lotletown. enjoying was forthcoming yesteb. Basilica where Requiem High Mass- John Benton, Joseph McIsuac, J.l scrvicc Club was held Nvednesdayi Act l . t5‘ I5 19-1‘) o JANUARY - UBSCRIBERSI A it..." Icgth-AI‘ inuinn, "a broil “Limb. aLlAMIJA) on.’ in“, p _ IWI-‘um-‘iflllll uliciuuon u". 11a; i-..“ luf Ma's. AGIIIICU)’ tile p\,.,___,,,l lrvirs. u. o. wcoster p.cs.ri..,,. 1,“, Ems-cling opened by sluginu -_ ‘i nyiufi "Standing at Lin: Evil. , airs. Wooster IJALIJIIJCJ gutting, L‘. the mcmbtrs, tins lacing the firs, meeting of inc new year. Mrs. Patterson road lwaim 1o a, the Scriplurc lesson. Airs. ‘wuJst-e: ‘led in prayer. Muiutts oi the prev. "ious affecting were read and an. proved. ‘ f A letter was read from ‘Miss For, sythe at. Ilalifax 8ClLliU\\'i0tlf,lllig g box sent her at the Clunst-nirs sci, son. i Letters of appreciation ivcie rcaq ‘from several ivhb iiad recoup-o ‘cards. Fkirty nine visits "were made dur- flug the mouth, and a visiting ctr“. inrittce appointed for next month. The annual reports wtrc given n; lfollows: The luissioir Band by .\lrs Dennis Young; Women's Guild rear. by Mrs. AA. lifacuouaid; Secre‘. ,ury's rcport by lilrs. barter; mp1 lTrt-astirens rcport by Ivirs. A. hing l Mrs. F.A.A. Mutch brought a moo llnteresting discourse on the m“ ‘study book "Enter China" and [traced the history of the Chimes: lpeople from generations back up 1, the prcscnt day. Mrs. Webster and other; convug. ,mentc<l Ivfrs. Aiutoh for hrtn. r,‘ ithis chapicr to the mcoting in saici ‘an interesting manner. The president welcomed 1m flvhita back after her long In‘ "serious illness. l The hylmn “Jr-sue Shall helm‘- lWRS sung and The Lord's Prayer mepeatcd in unison. , Lunch was starved at tho clone by who hostess, assisted by her mozhoe, 'M.ra. Douglas. n. IIIRTIIS .\IacD0.\'AI.D — At. Charlottetown Ifospital, Jany. 8, 1949, to Mr, arm) Mrs. Alhoi MacDonald, Iifermrtq, o daughter. GLOVER-At tihl P. I. Island He: pital on January 9th. 10-19, to Mr and Mrs. F. U. Glover, Oity. i daughter, (Dianne Fay). lVIo-(IONNEI-L -—- Al; the Prlnoo County Hospital, January 8th, I94 to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mc/Conne‘ (nee Telmzi Iiillar) a son Ronalf l-Iiltcn Perry, a brother f-x Ronanne. SCOTT At. the P. E. I. Hospital o1 Jon. 9, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Scott, City. a son, David Lloyd. DUNPL-At, the Ivcstt-rn Hospital, Alberton, December 17th, 10-18. u lVLr. and IVIrs. ivlcrrili Dunn, Elm;- dalc, a son, Charles Merrill. OULTON - Al. the Prince County Hospital on Jim. ti, m My. my; up; Roy Oulton. (Solarium, a non. STEWART-At the P, 13.131016 Hospital on Januavxy 11th, 1949, t: Mr. and Mrs. 17.1701 J. Stewnrb Hampshire, tnco Freda. Newman‘ a daughter. Still born. DAWSON-At Prince County Erl- pital on December 26th, 1948. ta MT. and Mrs. Clifford Dawson, Albany,- mee - IJcr-t-hn Norrln-ql n son, Gcorge ICric. Weight 9 lbs. 7 an IIANAIIAN—At the City llosptird, January 10th, i049. to Mr. and urn. W. C. (Timl Ratiahnn, Royalty Jct. Station, n daughtcr. (JONNOI.I.\'—.-\t the Princc Coitnty llospilal on llcc. Ill, to Mr. and l\l|"s. Chnrlcs (‘onnoll_v, Sllllllllff- side. .1 son, Illcliortl Plrncst. PIIELAN — At the Charlotvsowa Ifnspital on January 6th, 1M9, to . Mr. and Mrs. Ilarnld Phelan, Riot-ell, a sou. Reginald David. CLIFTON-On Jan. ll, I949, to Mr. and lllrs. I.. ll. Clifton (ncr Fran- ccs Reid of Rollo flay, P.l‘ii I Wcst Green Avc., Allenton, lwibv. Ellfllflfld, a daughter. ZIMTTE-At St. Sacrament Ho» pllztl. Quebec, on December 28th, 1948, to Capt. and Airs. F. l-iat‘! (nee Margaret Callahan) n claim- ter, Mary Inuisc. iuarrrfflrixorzs p__--____~______.-_< GAMBLE — GORDON - At t-hl United Church Parsonage, ‘ft-rm, P. E. I.. on Wcdncstiny, iicc-itibi-r 20th. I948, by tho Rev. Ii. It. “food- side, B. A., Annie Florence (Zofdfll _..., i il0 JQlm Samuel Gamble, both of (‘rapatid P. Ii. I. i; MllcIiEOD — ROBINSON -- At M. ile-tncs Ilnitcd Church Afar“. KYH! lCovchcad_ I’. I.. on W. ~. “W, lJanunry 12th, 1o o, by Itcv. "tw lA. Wilson, B. .., Harold l-I lMacf-rwd and Dorothy Mac W‘ l in, both of llizg, C-luccn!» Vi" 1Y1‘!- lPrlucc Edward Island. | --——_i_____ . . ._ i n mus l IIIncDONALII-At CharKW-l‘ in Hospital, Jany. R, lfllll, ‘P-"lli daughter of Mr. and divs. IVY-d llfacDonaid. Mermaid. LEARD—At Tryon Jan llfrs. Bowicy Icnrd in vcar. WOODR-{Sltdrlenly on Jan. lhc hnmc of his sister. Mrs. Bradley, South l\"lcl\"illc, Woods. n IIAWKINS- Al (Tlrtrloitctniwl f‘ Jan. S, 19-10, David M. ll‘\\~ ..i::\ of biurrnyv Rtvcr in his Rind ‘i (TIIAIS-SON-w“ the SIIFFCI‘ llomc, Jan. R, Mrs. John t‘ anvil S0 yctirs. FOUND-Al Long Ilivct" _ filth. I919, John '1‘. luv-ill"- irutl. filth guh. n! Frank Albert llcnrt ‘JWFlHI n iii-tiff a; 81 years. , . CUNNINGHAM — At ill’? 5 Sh, Tuesday, Januar 11- , w Mrs. Gcrtrutic Cunuinghaiti viii"? of Rohle P. Cunningham. incubus - At. Linkl-"ilrr ~*i'yJ-‘_l‘,' ‘-12, Ernest A. Roger-s, fit-till m» vol; SMALL - stittonny at up‘ l l“ County llospllal on J Louis small, aged 62 _ ‘- STUART-At Eldon oil I949, John A. Stuart in , year. GILLIS-At. her homc . _ Mrs. William Glilis, in hrt - AIacKINNON-At the f Home cu Vicdnrszlav Dzmiel A. lifacffltivi" gave-L's. it". his fllri l IlEARS-At ihc P l". pltal on Thursfif. 31'1"“, Cyrus W. B05‘. if 6"“ hi: 14m yet!“