< _ UBSCRIBER sj __ Diifttir/ill ~ rttv inAei-AIPPETOWN "IYARJPIAY! PAGE ._r_wj_jet.ve' QUR NEWS BUDGET FOR; OUR I MONDAY i’ tucspu ' RECEIVES COMMISSION-SQ, PREMIE ILL — Alexis Wood, who for the unstt friends of grnmier J. Wfiigr %ueg SATURDAY The death occurred at his from: yesterday of Mr. RJ. Casey. a well known and h hly esteemed rest-l dent of Charlo tetown and former lCorp Sgt Plummer ,of Colby Academy, the cor-null. School of N.H. and attended Brown University. Sgt is a graduatel WEDNESDAY | .l attain‘ rial: - Th tirelnen Pmmmm‘ were called at about aloenm. last rnuasnu i mmlnt l runsrcnitw was-r - -CONGII-A'I'IJLATIONS - Mr. Sgt. Josephine Le htlaer, R,C.A.F. T" Leslie Ramsay, Indian River. was'wno has been stu found at Scou- _ dint; 2R three years has been stationed at Cornuuli, Ont. has just completed an officer's training course at Brcckvillc. 0iit.. and ls now pro- IIIJlBd to the rank of Lieutenant. Licut. wood is a ai-acluate of P.W. Cullcae and is a son of Mr._and Mrs. W. T. Wood. Georgetown, The death occurred at Alma, Lot 3, un Saturday. December 2,‘ of David C. BJFDOUI‘ in his filth! year. The late Mr. Barbour was a prosperous farmer and one of the most respected citizens of that lit- tle agricultural community. He was a son of the late Mr. David Barbour anti Mrs. Barbour. nee Mary Atctintiiin. and had lived .n that thriving little community all his life. His wife predeceased him I3 years ago. He is survived by four sons and one daughter. The sons lire: Frank and Harry, both- far crs in Alina, and Ralph and‘ Everett, niiv,‘ .ll'illf; in Ztiaine, U.S A Tnc (latigiitcr. Essie l_\Irs.Jos-i etli Bctiirstui, also resides in Maine. GOLDEN WEDDl-ZYG ANNlVER-l SARI-The llGIIlt‘ of Mr. and i\ s... D.‘.\l’i W. ileizi. . Wds lit" scone of a uption on Monday . 27th, when tnc-mbers of their‘ immediate families and a few in- tiinate friends gathered to cele- bra:e Iiih their their golden wed-i _\1r. and Mi-sm mar Mary Elizabeth‘; A l. . l!l.1l'l'lCd at George-l town by the late Rev. WA hfclsoiti At dinner Mrs. flurry Reid, Cameron ilcld, itfrs. R. A. Gillls and Miss Gxadvs Reid assisted in ' ‘\ . and Mrs. Reid were of a wcll filled purse r gifts. to which; . .c:l inost appreciative- . '. JD. itnbcrtsoti spoke brief i is (lid ills.) Mr. Thomas A. VIll-i icl l‘. \V. B. Graham. The; tit thc evening i-vas: ni aainus and a social time‘ .\lr. and Mrs. Reid are, ‘ n lair tncasure of,‘ their many friends in Province and elsewhere will‘, IPJQiCv-P \\l'll.l mam on this happyl ocrasicn. deiisht- v evening, , 4 A rs“. est t» man, ii Cflllllllfi Unltrtl . Saturday afternoon, Nov. 25th. when Eleanor Louise. eldestdaugh- ter cf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trows- dale. was united in marriage with Flying Officer Cameron Paul Rob- ertson. tiniy son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robertson, of Hamilton, Ori- tario, The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Austin Jardine. BA. under an arch cf ferns and cut flowers, the church being eflectively deco- rated for the occasion. Mrs. John H. Court of Bedford played the wedding marches and incidental music. The bride. given in marriage by her father. looked very lovely in a floor-length gown of embroidered ivory sheer, with shoulder-length veil. caught Juliet-fashion wltn orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of American Beauty roses. Miss Phyllis Llttlejohns of Monc- ton, cousin of the bride. acted as a very charming bridesmaid. in her floor-length frock of blue _point desprit over taffeta. Her boilquet was of Talisman roses. The bridegroom vans attended bv hLs friend. Sgt. T. Haddon Mel- drum. The late John Callaghan, C.N.R. locomotive fireman, who was te- Czhlllv klllc-J hi a lixiln wreck a lew lllilPs outside Montreal. was wcll known in Charlottetown A son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Pal.- rlck Callaghan, Charlottetown he was prominent in athletic circles here for many vcars having been a member of the ol-.l Victoria hockey and the Abcaweit football tcoin _ _ ALcl l'clu"l\..'it lroln active ser- vlcc iii thc l‘i!'.~l. GYPJL War he lit- lcnclotl Si. Duh-Hills Qnncrslty be- lore 20bit‘: to ftiontreal. Hc is rur- tlvcd by his wife and Lwu ol'lldl_.n. The huv. John, use l6, is attendin; school in Montri-al and the tlauvh- tti‘. ige l8. is studviir: in New York with the Little Sisters of the Puor. ‘fhcrc are thrca sisters. Mrs. T A. Butler l5 Pownal Charlottctov n: Sister St. Notre Dame ‘Three ‘ : Sdbinus in New _Yoi'k, elnd Patrick and Pete: in Wiscon- In, FIJNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of the late George Mc- Donald was held Saturday morn- ing from his late residence Com- wail to St. Dunstaifs Basilica where Solemn Requiem High Mass was lung by his son Rev. George Mc- Donald, asslsted by Rev. L. Dou- gan as Deacon and Rev, P‘. Cass as Sub-deacon. Seated in the Sanctuary was His Excellency Rt. Rev. James Boyle assisted by Rev. Dr. R. Ellsworth and Rev. Dr. E. O‘Hanlcy. Also seated in the Sanctuary were-Rt. Rev. Msgr. If. McDonald, Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. A. Murphy Rev. Dr. R. McKenzie, Rev. Dr. P. McMahon. Rev. Dr. L. Calla han, Rev. B. Croken Rev. W. S mpson, Rev. M. Francis. Rev. l}. Dalton. Rev. K. McMillan, Rev. l. McDonald, Rev. J. W. McCardle. Rev. P‘, McQuaid. Rev. W. McGui- an, Rev. G. McDonald, Rev. P cKenna, Rev. L. McDonald.Rev P. Wood, Rev. W. Plneau, Rev, R. Baineo. C. s.s.R. The pa lbeareru were John Ellsworth, Fran How- ard, Frank Cass. Fred McLaren. Vincent Leonard, Albert Hood. The service at the grave was con- ducted b Rev. George McDonald assisted by Rev. J W McCardle. Assisting in thc choir was Rev Dr. Bernard Gillls. Interment was In the RC Cemctry, Charlotte- ‘town Dr J. T Croteau, Professor of Ectiaomlcs and Socioion‘ It 5f- Dunstans University and Prince It Wales College. is the reclDient _of a book bursary awarded by the canadlan Social Science Research '.Councll, according m nn announce- "Inent bv Dr John E Robbins, Sec- Jetary of the Council. Under a new policy of the Canadian Social flclence Research Ccuncll a limited number of book collections have been awarded lo social scientists in different warts of Canada- lThcse books are ln different 11914,; of specialization. In .tl'ie case of Dr. Croirati the book llectlon covers practically every -;°g that ha; been published in 31° field of agricultural credit. _ Everett Lund. rs also sur- s will regret to learn that he has been confined to his house since Saturday through illness. Fortun- ately, his condition is not consid- ered serious. ' FIRE ALARM-The firemen re- sponded to an early call yesterday morning to extinguish a rubbish fire in the basement of the Pal- mer Electric shop. Kent Street. Thcre was. no damage. ATTENDING CONFERENCE - The Hon. W. Alan Stewart, Min- ister of Agriculture. and Mr. W. R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agri- culture, left for Ottawa Saturday moriiln to attend the Dominion- Provlnc al Agricultural Conference at Ottawa. The conference, which opened yesterday. closes tomor- row. HOME FROM OVERSEAS- Ewan E. Keefe of the Royal Can- adian Navy arrived home Friday ~ 1 . . . |\vishes. 15%;: lggxe‘ fifgsiffi ézreiféfulnd: accompanied the good wishes, be; o Street. FUNERAL YESTERDAY his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W S McEachern. Mermaid. yesterday afternoon. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. G. Carlgvle Webster. Interment was in Mermaid Cemetery. The pall- bearers were: Athoi McDonald Ernest Currie, Reginald Power Elmer Buell, Borden Boswell and The case of Ervllie llssery. i7. o! Mt. Pleasant. charged with break- ing and entering and theft frcml Cruckrtls Jewelry Store, Sum-l mersitle. opened yesterday in the supreme Cotirt tit S'side before Chief Justice Tliunc A. Campbell. Most of the afternoon was taken up with argument as to the ad- missibility in evidence cf a state- ment made bv the prisoner to Chitf Decision on the Police Peter White. this point was reserved bv court. ISLANDER PASSES—W0f'd has been received by relatives of the death of Mr. A.E. Long at Ottawa on Saturday. December 2nd. De- ceased was a partner in the firm of Loni: Brothers doing business in Charlottetown for mlny years until moving to Ottawa some year: ago. He is survived by his wife. one son William. Vancouver, BC. and three (laughter-s: Mrs. Carl Conger. Mrs. A. M. Wright. and ‘Mrs. M. Horne, all llvlri: lri Ot- wa. The followin members of the 11th Armoure Regiment have assed their qualification tests for he ranks listed below: 2-Lt. H. W. Wedge, Summer- slde qualified as Lleut. The following qualified u eants: Cpl Dole. .12. Serg- Tig- A ' . R.M., Z Cpl. Profltt, H. G.. Alber- Tpr- Taylor, H. E., Hamli- ton: Tpr., Wail, D. 8.. Baltic; Tpr. Wedge, T. J.. Summerslde; Tpr. Woodside. L. 8., Hamilton. *1. There passed away at the home“): Wemlli of his son John C.. Murdoch Mac- Dougall. Dec. lst. i944. in his 88th FY- Duvet T1 Mr. MacDougall was born “my decflrflted W1 a; New Argyle-l son o; m, late in a background of ferns. g breakfast and reception fol- Wed at the Sheraton Hotel. Bos- niarriage by her Frank McIn- was gowned in te satin. her finger-tipped veil of tulle was held by a coronet of Site carried a bouquet of white roses bride's only attendant was Miss Beatrice kht who were a gown of pale taffeta witti shoulder-length nd carried -a bouquet of pink YEN’. Colin MacDougall and his wife Mary Campbell. He when quite a young man and worked for the Standard Oil Com- pany forty years. He was retired for the last eight years. He leaves to mourn a sorrowlng wife, Mary MacEachern. formerly of Charlottetown, and two sous, John C.. and George. who is a Captain in the American Air Force and who recently returned from France to visit his sick father. Also one brother. George, of Cain- bridge, Mass. and a sister, Mrs. A. V. Catnpbe Canoe Cove; one brother and a sister predeceased him, John A., and Mrs. Allison McEachern. both of New Argyle. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING- The regular monthly meeting of the School Board took place yes- terday afternoon with Dr. I. J. Yeo. chairman. as resident. A delegation of ladies rom the City chool Improvement League con- sisting of Mrs. Gordon MacDon- ald. Mrs. Mark McGulgan. Mrs. Reg. Kemp. and Mrs. J. P. Lantz. met the Board and urged that in- creased school accommodatlon be provided and that a Composite High School be erected in the City for Grades IX. X, XI and XII. In this school. Arts and Mechanics would be taught. They also urged that more attention be given to art. music. gymnastics and kinder- garten work ln the City Schools. TheBoard decided that theschools close for Christmas holidays at noon on Friday. Dec. 22nd, and open at 9 am. on Wednesday. 3rd of January. It was also decided that owing to the great disruption of the work in the schools due to many collections being made for war purposes that in future only collections for the Canadian Red Cross and War savlngsCertifieaies would be made. CIVIC TAX APPEAL! —- On hundred and forty-eight alpoiica- tions for tax revision were heard yneterday by the Board of Appeal from Clvlc Rates and Assessments They were chiefly from the P5111155 cf young men who had been asses- sed for poll taxes but who were now overseas. The 148 a llcetlonl. either for total abolition taxes or for reductions. were consented to by Assessor J. c. lnis. six applie- ations for reduction of property taxes were presented by the P680115 involved. 0f those. four were al- . The Board of Ap eel la composed of Messrs. K. . Mar- tin. chairman: J J, Hornby. and Alex. McDonald. WEDDING BELLSZ- Mr. and Mrs. John A, Campbell of Woll- asfon, Mass. announce the marriage of their daughter Lt Mary Ethel Campbell to Sgt David Llothmp ,has iecently return ithree years‘ sci-vice in the Soul mer are spending moon ln New York City has two months after which fornia for winter. little over a year. GOLDEN IVEDDING -4 Mi‘. tlco Harbc distinction of celebrating 1 _ _ _ L R1 h d sides a very wonderful purse and Mrs G R Kee e 8 c tnon A11 these things were ex- tended to the happy couple with __'1‘hg every good wish possible. The eve- Mtirrliy Htlfbuilillllfiflll of Robert Earl McEat-hern. "mil “"15 spell" i" MP9)’ “m?” ll2. WAS held from the residence ui S?" d5 Norm this grandfath Hank iI-Iouse of Commons. Mall’. tial mass in left home 1° \ Plummer, son of Mrs Gulls Graves‘ Plummei- and the late Rev. Mor- ton Plummet of Meli-cse Mass- ceremony was performed by Rev- Carl Heath Kopf of Bolton at St. Paul's Cathedral chapel Wwinesday. November 22. ‘me bride ll a graduate Woodward school for girls and Miss Barry's Secretarial School and la now a Lt, in the Women: Arm! room Before adjournln 1944-: tlon decided to liol of: lng l tend congratulations ztnd money. ioii and enjoyment. The frlcn departed wishing Gauthier that brute their Diamond Jubilee. ESCAPED NAZI Mi". operation of the general years; weight 155 pounds. height 5 ft small mouth; forehead. Complexion, fair; Protestant. Speaks German Hurkett. matlcn Ont, concerning on Oct, this nearest detachment of R. c. M P . or local or military police. VISITED CIIARLOTTETOWN—| Senator A. K. Hugessen. K.C., of Montreal. who was a guest. at thc Rotary luncheon on Monday. re- turned to his home yesterday. Ac- W35 Raven, one of the English guest. lads who have made them- Char- lottetown school boys of their own age. Peter. who has been the iwest while here of Mr. and Mrs. Champion. will return to compel-lying the Peter Senator selves so popular among . E. Charlottetown after ape din few weeks in Montre n a ford. Kent. AYERS - LAWLE Roxbury, Mass. Lawless, Lawless. of Kinkor married at 10 a. to Silt. Jose of Mrs. Ja ton. ring service wa l8 P. E. I. th fall din ton Given in brother-in-law. tyre. the bride Mr. white NSC! with pearl studs. and purple orchids. The Prau blue veil a roses. The bridegroom is a vet eran of the present world war, having served three years in the South Pacific with the Motor Maln- Mr. the bride. served as best man and g The grooms mother ivorc a gown of royal blue velvet with a corstige of After a wedding trip to couple were tendered a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cam- eron, Quincy. Moss. They received ul gills. Their many and Journey on the sea ct mat- tenance Corps. U. S. Army. John Cameron. brother-ln-iriw Mr. Edward Kline was usher. red roses. Portland, Me. the happy many beautif ‘friends wish 13PM’ rlmony them a long men; A Junior Chamber of Cnmincrcemave been laid off at the Plctou was organized in the City Hall las‘. 1li8l1t with Mr. H. C. Bohaker as elected were: 1st vice-president, Gordon 2nd vice-president. M. secretory. Cyril Bell; treasurer. Elliot Russell. The Sinclair, i, James MacLean, president. Other officers McDonald; Aiban Farmer: directors arc: Ralph MncLcai and I-I. W. Dick The newly o ed to affiliate organization George with at the Charlottetown Hotel The Prince Edward island Mig- n . af- the Rev. T. H. B. Somers. in the chair. and the Rev. J.A. Nicholson. York. laterlal Association met James Church Hall yesterday temoon with the president, as secretary. The Rev. Charles Carncgy rind the Rev. A.R. Jarvis. president rind respectively of the East lnlsterial Association were secretar Prince present and cordially welcomed. A committee. composed of the secretary, and the Rev. C. Webster, were appointed to ion of other The uestlons of radio broadcasting of services. worship lri public institutions. moral and soc- ial conditions, and the annual ob- servance of the Week of Prayer were all thoroughly discussed and referred to their respective com- gesldent. consider the format branches of the Association. evotional mittces. Plans for the course of study for .the first five months of i945 were considered and completed. A me!»- sage 0f good wishes iincl cncour Th9 iigcment was ordered sent to the Rev. I. J. Levy who is recovering from a serloun illness. the Assoc-l! in Zion Church S. J. Davies. Milton. study our ed from almost West Pacific Sst. and Mrs Plum a short honey-j —AWAY FOR WINTER-Mil. Hubert Lyle of North St. Eleanors by plane for Hamilton, Ont.. and Kitchener. Ont. where she will visit her daughters for she will travel on to Vancouver and Call- Mrs. Lyle had the misfor- tune of breaking her left wrist just a week ago, the second time in g and: Mrs. Charles Gauthier. North Rue-l r. had the honor 21nd their fifty years of wedded bliss on No- vember 27th. Their neighbours and friends called at their homo to ext; Q00 Many beautiful presents and Mrs. they live to cele- PRISONER — Mounted Police are asking thc co- public in apprehending an escaped Ger- man prisoner of war. Henrlch Kett- ncr. His description follows: Age 241:1, being done by M. I" Co. Lt . ll ins; light brown wavy hfllfi. appearance smart. good posture; small mark on right H056,‘ concave: tccth, natural. even; eyes, blue; chin, pointed. long, Religion. and English. He is a mechanic by trade. Kettner is a Gefrelter iLBDCE-COT- DOIBU of the German Army and escaped from a labour project at l5 Infor- man's whereabouts should be sent to the l al with the Senator. Senator Hugessen is him- self a native of England. arid a son of Lord Branbourne, of Ash- His father and both ers sat in the British SS-At a nup- the Mission Church. . Miss Nora Theresa daughter of Mrs. Francis a. P. E. I., was, m. on Nov. 14th‘ Ph Edmund Ayers. son mes P. Ayers, formerly The double- s performed by Rev. altar was beauti- flowers A wed- rganlzed body decid- ' the national immediately and it was also decided to hold two meet- ings a month. one of which will be a combined meeting and dinner its next meet- on January 8th, 1945. at which time the Rev. will present a. night to extinguish s, blaze at a rRichmond st. house which 1s occupied by Arthur Roberts. The fire is said to have originated in a mattress. Them who little damage. WAs PILOT OFFICER-Mrs. Alexina clay of Montague has .been oflfclally notified from Otta- wa that her son Harry Charles. with the R C.A.P.. had been nro- l moled to Pilot Ofllcer. prior to the date of his being reported “Miss- ing in action on Jany. 29. i944. over Berlin.” h _-__ ART SOCIETY MEETING -—'Ilie vesular monthly meeting of the Prince Edward Island Art Society was held last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Dick. Twenty- one members were present, The P7081111" was under the direction of Mrs. Willard MacKay assisted by Mrs. R.E. Mufch, Mrs. (Din) RA. Creeftnan. and M155 Margaret, Irvlns. The subject under dis- cussion last night was Chinese art. The meeting decided to hold |the annual lOCli an exhibition on -Dec. 21th and to continue it till Jan. 4th. The place, the Harris ‘Memorial Art Galleries. Am»..- the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess. ‘ —REPAIRS COMPLETED-Tile work of repairing the upper exter- ior of the MacArthur building m, ithe corner 0f Summer and Water‘ Streets. Summer-side. ls almost. completed. The work which has been in progress about two weeks, . Schurman About ten feet of the UPPER‘ portion of the outside wall has been torn down and rebrlckcd. fhc old brick was found to be crumbling badly as a result of water soaknge, and Part of the wall was in danger o falling out. rhe old coping has been removed, new flashing has been installed and four flues have been rebuilt. Mr. Ernest Darby lios been charge of the work. LARTER - McDONALD WED- DING-A quiet but pretty wedding . took place at St. Dunstaifs Basil- ica on Nov. 2i, 1944, at 6 o'clock when Rev. Father J. W. McCardle united ln holy bonds of matrimony} Mary Elizabeth iBetty) McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian McDonald of Soul-is. P.1d!» to George Edward Latter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lartcr, Charlotte- town. P.E I. The bride looked charming in a beige suit with tux fuv- She was attended by her sis- ter Paula, who wore a brown suit with accessories to match, while Mr. Carl Trainer ably supported the groom. After the ceremony a wedd ng breakfast was served at the home of the groom to immedi- ate friends of the famlly-(Haltfax papers please copw.‘ —I"AM.ILY BEREAVED -— Word l the lucky winner of Christmas fruit cake the C. W. L. of Indian River. Ml‘. Sanctlinus Prau ht of Grand River left on Satur ay for Mon- an employee of the spent a pleasant vacation at home and among his many friends in that locality. —PECULIAR ACCIDENT AT KENSINGTON - When the Cameo movie theatre opened on Friday. the first ticket purchaser in his exuberance and excitement put his hand through the glass which had been recently placed in the front of the ticket vestibule, cut- ting the hand of Mrs. Ulysses Cameron who was about to sell tickets. The wound bled profuse- ly, and required the mlnlstrations of a doctor. —FARI:IWELL PARTY - Many friends and relatives of Mr, and Mrs. Hollis Cameron of Kenslnc- ton, gathered at their home Mon- day night to bid them au revoir on the eve of their departure for was received on Thursday evening of the very sudden death that af- ternoon from a heart attack of Mr. John R. Lat-kin, of Marlboro, Mass. eldest brother of Mr. Alonzo- Lttrkln and Miss Nellie Larkln nil Summerside. The late Mr. Larkln, went to the United States when a young man and has lived there IJVEI‘ since, only returning once to see his mother. in 1915. He was married» and leaves a widow as well as his brother and sister to mourn their loss. The funeral was held on Saturday and interment was in a cemetery near his home. -1s PRISONER or wan-Mrs. Roland Bishop, Summerside, has received ofllclal word from Ottawa advising her that her husband. Ptc. Roland Bishop is a prisoner of war ln Germany. He has been missing since June 7th. the dag after the invasion of France. sources it From authoritative was learned yesterday that approx- imately 130 men employed in war work at Br co Stewart's in Char- lcttetbwn wll be laid off on Mon- day, Dec. ii. Mr. R A Freeman of the re- gional offlce, National Selective Service, Moncton, ls at present in the City assisting the local Selec- tive Service Office in securing a- ther employment for the men who are to be released. The release of men who foi' the last two of three years have been engaged in war work in the Marit- imes, is not confined to Char- lottetown. According to reliable information received, there has been a general lay-off of war work- the Marltlmes. It is said that with- in recent weeks the Foundation IMarltlmes Ltd., Bridgewater, N. lS.. have released 700 B00 Shipyards within the same time: Clark. Bruce & Co., aircraft work- era at Moncton, have laid off about 500 men; and the Canadian Card: Foundry Co. at Amherst have re- leased between i200 and 1500 men. Other smaller firms throughout the Marltlmes have also been lay- lng off men in numherit ranainl from 100 to 5n!) --FARBWELL PARTY — On ‘Puesday evening. Nov. 29th, at the home of Mi-. and Mrs. Ernest Callback, Linkletter Road. the So- cial Club of the Central Street Christian C h u r c h, Summerside, held their November meeting. Af- ter the business period was We! the pastor, the Rev, R. M ohn- ston was called upon to give a talk. i-fe then asked Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harvey to come to the ceri- tre of the room Mr. and Mrs. Harvey are leaving Llnklettcr very shortly to take up residence in Charlottetown. Mr. Johnston on behalf of those present read In address to the honored Iuests and Mrs. Melvin Murray presented them with a beautifully bound Bible as a token of the esteem in which they were held by the fel- low members of the church. Mr. Johnston in his address expressed regret at their coming departure and said that although they would live in another city they would not out of the lives. the thoughts or the prayers of those gathered there. He knew that alley would mal-e new friends and would carve for themselves a place _ln their new community. In conclu- slon he said that the people would always treasure the memory of their fellowship together. Roth Mr, and Mrs. Harvey. although taken by surprise res onded in l fitting manner and al joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". An old-fashioned hymn- sing was then enjoyed. after which ers in the last few weeks throughout 1’ Sunimersidc where Mr. Cameron has tukcn a new position. HOME FOR I-‘UNERAIFMr. and Mrs. Fred MacKenzie are here from Brooltllnc, Mass. having been called owing it; the death of Mr. MacKenziels father, Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie. at the age of eighty- seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Emery B. Jones (nee Pearl MacKenziei came down by automobile from Concord, Mass. After the funeral yesterday afternoon, Mr. rind Mrs. Jones left by motor and Fred and Mrs. MacKenzic will leave today by rail. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of’ Mr. Dennis Handrahan utas held yesterday morning from the residence of Mrs. Margaret Tompkins, l5 Sydney Street. to the church of the Most Holy Re- deemer, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. R. Balnes, C.SS.R. The pail-bearers were: Messrs, Ronald McDougall. Louis McAuloy, W. D. Gillis, William McKenzie, William Brtuvclers and John Doyle. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. A. McDon- aid, 0.55.3. Herman A. Bryan, apprentice seaman of the U. S. Coast Guard Reserves, uras killed in action some- where in the north Atlantic dur- lng i943. it was revealed today by his father, Herman G. Bryan of Atlantic, North Quincy. Mash. President of the Atlantic Laun- dry‘s Iucor orated. Seaman ryan's ship was re- ported missing in action at an un- disclosed data during 1942. His father this week received the Purple Heart awarded to Seaman‘ Bryan for military merit. r- mer student at the Quincy School young Bryan later attended Mount Allison Academy, Sackvllle, N. B. Ha trained in the Light Horse Artillery in Charlottetown and joinetl the U. Coast Guard Re- serves on August 1. i942. Because of his prior training he was sent directly to sea, No details of what happened to his ship have been revealed as yet by ll, S. Coast Guard. A sister of Seaman Bryan, Mrs. Robert. Palmer, lives at Free- land Lot 11. An event of special lntercst b0 many or our readers took blow in Gardiner. Maine. on December 3rd. when Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Scott, of 29 Fremont Street celebrated their Goldan Wedding. The reception room was very beautifully decorated with cut flow- ers where the happy couple gra- ciously received their friends. who came from Boston, Augusta. Ran- dolph and their home town. Gui tats from Prince Edward Island were -. Scott's brother, Mr, Russel S. Burns and Mrs, Burns. Freetown aiéd Mr. Donald Baker of Summer- e their daughter, o Scott, sang very beautifully "0 Promise and "I Love You Truly". and she and her friend Miss Helen Moody. who is also a talented sing- cr. sang several duets which were begutlftilllv rendered and well recei- w . A buffet luncheon was served. the large wetldlng cake which adorned the well appointed tcblc was made and decorated at ltlrs. Scotts holmed at FTcelowri. Prlnv Edward an There wem many healitfful ifts which cons in part of a C ent of Sliver and several gifts of mon- ey. Scorrs of letters and telegrams of‘ Good Wishes were YQCCIVCII from out of town friends. and size r of congratulations by maiiv fr nds were made. Mi‘. anti Mrs. Scott re- plied verv graciously. Them many friends in this pro- vince and elsewhere will rclolce with tl-umi on this happy occasion. -s The many friends of Mrs. Colin Campbell. Canoe Cove. are sorry to hear that she has entered the P. E. I. Hospital for operation. Her many friends wish hcr a speedy recovery. w..- ‘- delicious refreshments were serv- m h! an lndhl a -LEFT FOR VALLEYFIBLD- P JI‘. lln a few _,__ —8EVEBILY WOUNDID s- Mrs. Waiter Green treal and Vzillcyfleld, where he ls,has been informed b? v big De Sala- - merit of National De once the he: ed in l ti the beautiful douc, N.B.. for the past nine months lotterled by . tins been posted Mm. lnddlllavoa for her new post ay . berry munitions plant. Mr. Prau ht con, Private Walter 11s has been ‘reported severely wound- BC 0 me that Private Green bu be II. wounded-S Mrs. side, and in FUNERA funeral St. The Interment comet: y. celebrated 0.58. . Thomas Augustus. Ml‘ = P.E.I. Hos Juries , I8 ton I l ent visiting sister Mrs. relatives Augustus . Essie M. of was born ved by and P. E. ell. 1st. at attended. .~ i who recently Joseph's Hosp t... ‘PS I received night when a h in whl h he wa U18 000861021 -RECEIVES ILN. DEGREE- Josepli Llnklette. has received a her daughter. Marla P. Llnkletter, graduated from St. a]. 8t. John. N.B., now finishing her berm there, in which she sayn that the has passed her examinations and ls now a Registered Nurse. SERVICES- L of Mr. was held yosterd Frank Henri to Dunstan: Bullies. Requiem High Mass was celebra- ted by Rev. K. McMillan, who ni- su conducted service at the pallbearers . James McAvoy, H h MoCarvllle. George Cahlll and W15 LAID T0 REST-JIM funeral of Mrs. Jolin O'Connell Wu held Wed- nesday morning from Frank Hen- nessey’: mineral Church of the Moat er. where Requiem High Mun will by Rev. G. M. mowley, Th Riggs, Owen Beard. Ernest Hughes. Pat- rick Curnmlskey and Hugh ‘Prelu- Servloe at the grave was mn- ‘ducted by Rev. L. Callaghan, Port Interment was Cauiollc Cemetery. . R ll Waite f Shnrbrookc. ‘um’ the Pgince County Th .30. The car. driven bv Mr. Clev- Arsenault of Summeraidii. was approaching th ' ihoerigngscentgad the waacn wu dentolllhedw-S. ENTERTAINED lnee Anna Dalton.) Jamaica Plain Mus. home for a tea in cousin. Rev. Broth: . Mary's Collm. San nanclno. on of his golden anniver- ary in the Brotherhood. The table we: beautifully decorated with Autumn leaves and Chrysanthe- flanked by tall yellow tapers. Up- .wards of yiibty-flve relatives and friends called during noon and Brother Arator enjoyed {very much meeting his old friends .from Prince Edward Island. Mn. J. M Montgomery. Dalton. Dclbrnrle. Alta. is at pres- Eu. Thoc. acla Plain. en route to Prim; »ward Island where ahe will visit at Malpoq brother mince... Daltonminn Flort ISLAND LADY PASSES-Mn. (Ferguson Inwell. suburbs for many yearn. way Tuaclay morning. 28th. at her home Road, Billerlca, Mauaohusetta. She Morel], daughter of John A. and Isabel . (Andersoni) Ferguson. She ia aur- A short programme was neld, and vf £11"; W85 A1111 Williams of Inwell. Mass-z D. Williams of Cnelmsf and J. Forrest Wi Mass; three sisters. Mrs. G. old Brown of Billet-lea, Mass; Mrs. cleor e Mai-shall of Lowell. Mess-l rs. Hen land. Maine: t ree brothers. Ray- mond Ferguson Reginald Ferguson of Tuna: Flu- rida. and Geor e Ferguson of 1., ve granddaughters. five grandsons and several nieces and nephews. at the Morse Flu-feral ell, Mass... Friday afternoon. Dec 2 o'clock. and were largely Rev. D.. pastor of the First Congrega- tional Church of Lowell, officiated. assisted by Rev. John W. Brigham, pastor of the First Parish Church. Unitarian. of Billeric took place in the family lot Edson Cemetery, whore the committal prayers were read by Rev. Dr. Kin NICKLIS IN COIN?‘ The Swiss were the fir: _ ‘nickel for coins on, sue 5E2 I'M ALLUS READINV TH’ comics TO TH’ KIDS ON TH FLOOR AN‘ GITTIN’ 11-1212 CLOTHEB YOUR HOU5EKEEPINV)" ‘ 5O I'M TRYIN‘ 5UMPIN as (MHQFWXNBIITC e. The , ' ' "'"‘——~_ Inspector of Customs and Excise. an Egan. twin daughters; a position from which he retired last May. He was superannuateri on qgeptlelébeé i. l J h C e a ancs osep asey enmud the Civil Service through competitive examinations in 1900. and joined the staff of the Inland Revenue Department in Saint John, N. B. William Campbell Maclllacharn. the only grlnce Edward Islander aboard t. e ill-fated Coivet Shawlnlgan which has been re- ported lost in the North Atlantic. wu the Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llam A. Mlclllachem of l9 Bishop Street, City. Able Seaman W.C.MacEachern we; only l’! when he enlisted in the Navy and had to secure the written permission of his parents before the Navy would accept him. He enlisted at Charlottetown on October 1, i942, and on December l0 of the same year went to Hal- ifax, On February l. i948, the sailor went aboard H.M.C. . an aa a member of the crew and had served aboard that lhlp until her recent sink- n eslde his parents. Alilo Sca- man MacEachern is survived by his brother Chester, at home; and three sisters: Ruth, in Cambridge. fills; and Hazel and Eunice at me. Sincere aympathy ls extended to the family in their bereavement. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell passed sentence Summerside IIlterd-l f orlmu at this session of the iiupreme Court. Ernest Jones of tosevllle. charged with rape and found not guilty of’ thatoffence but. guilty of common assault was giv- en three months in jail and bound over to keep the peace for a year af- ter the ex h‘ Ervllle Wlnhlpel. gJTIIERLAND-A; ‘he war ‘Isis d " 1944. to Mi‘. 2nd 1:355")?! 5-- erland. St. Peters Bay, .,',,,' "I'l2§“'ll"‘s?'“ "l? “v M ‘I MrsgMcGuiritipir stiff"!!! A‘ not HAN - At Prln Hospital on Manda c’ i944, to Mr. and Delglian. Freetown, 5 MacDONALD - A; County Hospital. I., on gov. zfi, i944 to r P.E.I.. a dAii;l9itDegf‘nd' CURRAN - At the Kink.‘ ty II spikl, M Dec. ti. toil, ...°“‘.4‘.".’.f' Prfif‘ n. Cardigan, H,“ , nelius Curra he Prinu El. a son. MMLEOD _ M, t _ and l-I ltl Mi‘. :t AOIFMN“. I ward Isl 94 C arlcttctown St. manner: tbe De rt- Arthur Green the second en letter from 5° The John McKlnnon ay morning from ‘a Funeral Home when I'll/Q. W978i Lflllfl Z\IORRISON?|;_JS_Q____\T‘" 349w. Iiglv gzedngday, ., . - v. sfel‘. Miss Ora J Carlyle w‘ Stewart to Mr. Sggnafiiblergtigfi oeeph H has. v in the Cat olie Home to the Holy Redeem- pnllbearerl 4 . Joseph Burke. esidencz. Ii 3'1 gun O 0 5 o", y of his te F0" Ann.’ in the ckett. Ltd., in July and found not ullty of breaking and entering ut guilty of theft was given five q mont in Jill and bound over to keep the peace for an additional in year. The court was adjourned till January , i945, when Essery will be sentenced for stealing from Dlngwellk canteen in Bedeqtie. In the meantime His Lordship said he would watch his behaviour while in all. There one more criminal case on the docket. the King vs, John (Holman) Gallant. charged with conspiracy. This will be his third trial on the charge, thc juries having failed to agree on two 0c- culona. This case will be heard when court convene: on January 39th. <5 ores-drown v s inlurv but VISITOR. — Mrs. Thou. opened hcr honor of her r Avatar. 6t .1. Mt. 339d 8i year Stewart. beloved wife NIMKENZIE - Died at llle no.5. MncKcnzie aged 87 year-y MacEac ern. son 0f Mr. m4 i: Hospital 0n Sunday, Dec. a MPKINNON-In this City, 0,, IIANDIIAIIAN - At the cm- 6i yearl- County Hospltal on Dee. ti, l years rington. aged 58 years. . 1”‘? Archibald D. Matheson‘ crslcle Apartments, 24 the after- ‘ |WALSH--At Charlottetown. H TT — he chm tmi Hospital on Dec 1944, patrol}, n“, s. 0'CONHELL-At im- r Bayfleld Street. Dec Connell, fonnerly of tus. in hcr Gist year of illrsklne Ch. l , on Sunday, Deckcixiaigeti-niléliaelilim MacEACHERN-nqg M Saturda , pee, 2, 19M Qgfflfi W. S. MacEachern, lggd 13 ygfl GALLANT-At the Charlottmwn . m; Raymond J. Gail t aged J0 years. m o’ mmmoa‘ 4, 1944. John McKlnnon. aged years. formerly of East Lake, lotfctotvn Hospital Cl M 4. 44. Dennis HBiidfgii-lm.“ ROBOTIIAM - At the Prf Mrs. Wilfred Robotham. n” V; Chappcll of Kensirigtan. aged IIARRINGTON-At Spring valid on Dec. 6, 1944. Mrs, James I! MATIIESON '- At hi! home blon Cross. P.E.I‘,. Dec 3rd. ‘at _ _ y“ in hil ycar. ; SQLD|ER$ j - ‘casrv - at his resldevncte. fun: v nor i on Thursday, Dec. '7, i944, I‘. .- ‘u. our TIRD “CHI. , Casey, retired inspector of ob ' l7. 1944, Frank Walsh in his (m, Mlbgl ‘_\ . cf Sydney, formerly of Sillilf j mo lde m; hon“ of 11¢;- toms agedSOyeai-s Costello. Jam- uea-nd hcr l used a- ovembar on Concord PEI the one. George I-I. Harold , Mus, llama of Dracut, Har- Heywerd of Port- Loweli. Mesa: Mor- servlcea were held Home. Low- James King. Ph. a. Interment in Lowell, Mass, 1' l éullllil Slop _s-it’a gettln’ too dzt . days!" ‘Our Bnardinit House Williams AN o "rue . fifgflfifcltcif-‘ii #3 an?! eaoceituzs FOR THAT sneer-siren HE'S I am’ uAummc we BACK YARD. _ l uuv l5 HE OLD soy A GILT-EDGE A Egperzisaice. j Z HOTEL STOCK caving; o; "two FACE TOW - HE. cottec-reo DuRiNe A CONVENTION! '