PAGE row _ ii m? ‘gilt CHARVYIT lsvoww .cuAiz'oiA1_v_ OUR NEWS BUDGET ..... l, ‘g R| BERs MONDAY I SUDDEN BEREAVERIENT -- Mrs. Ed. Acorn, Charlottetown, re- ceived thc sad news early Satur- day moming that her mother. Mr . George Shepard had died at her home in Glace Bay. Her death was unexlpected. Mr. and Mrs. Acorn lfift Saturday morning for Glace lY- . —-ABRIVES OVERSEAS — Mr. and Mrs. Bdson Dalziel of New Annan have received a cable in- formingethem that their son. Com- ny rgeant Major William G. B}. l has arrived safely over- seas. —MUCII IMPROVED-The many friends of Mr. George Sheen, Sum- moi-side. are very pleased to In him around again after hLs long illness. On Saturday he was seen out taking a walk and calling on some of his neighbors. all of whom were glad to see him. JAIIII-I. IAITY — Misc Nora Mitwn. student oi summer- side Academy. was remembered by her friends oi the High School and Academy at a party given in her honor recently. Mitton is leaving Bummorside, as her father. who was manager of the Bank of Non Booth here. has been trans- ferred to Truro, N. S. S TUESDAY -—ARII.IVES 0VERSEAB-—Mrs. J. 5- Wriilllt. Summerslde. has re- ed a cable from her husband, M810!‘ J. 5- WriBht, advising ner égist he has arrived safely over- Mrs. iitileen Clements. Jvife of 1'0. Robert Clements. who has late- ly arrived from Romford. Eissex, England. F0. Clements was rted missing on e. raid over ilfiiflh. Germany, 0n i943. Mrs. Clem Parents at Mon WAS PROMOTED — Mrs. EV erett Clow has vord l! who fol-official purposes . sctive sumed to have died on service overseas on May 20, i944, had been promoted to the "ank of Warrant Officer Class i with effect from May lst, i944. --ARRIVES HOME-Chief Just- home in Sumrnerside on Sunday by plane from Quebec where he 5 attended the International curlln bonsplel. The other members o the team which was skipped by Chief Justice Campbell were ex- pected home last evening. They are Messrs. E. P. Foley, Earle Cor- ney and Fred McRae. ISLAND DELEGATES — delegates fmm the P. E. Pultry Council will meet today with delegates from the other two Seven Islan Therypaseed peacefully sway at Spring Valley December 6th. Mrs. James Harrington, nee Annie Laura Thompson. at the early B86 01 53 years. she was the yvuneflt dgughur of the late Mr. and Mrl. Andrew Thompson. Annie. ll BM was familiarly known. was lvved and respected by all who knew her. Although she had been in lllhellth for n. number of years she was never known to complain but was always cheerful. —PROBATE COURT-Hon. EL. Palmer, Probate Judge. was in Summerside on Thursday and held a session oi the Probate Court, at the Prince County Court House when the estates of Janet Bell. late of Aiberton; Agnes Holland, late of on; George H. McMickcn. late of Cape Traverse, and Joseph S. Perry. late of Suinmerside were closed. The lawyers interested were .C.. and Richard Donald O. Stewart up- Succession Duty —DEA'I‘II OI‘ MRS. GALLANT — The death occurred at her home on S un 1. £2“ Gal ears ago. Ind the misfortune to suffer n bro- ken hip last spring and never ful- lv recovered her health, She was the former Gertrude Doyle of Tig nisli and she and her husband moved to summerside about thirty " wars ago. She leaves to mourn out‘ daughter. Mrs. (DrJ R..L Nooi-i . Somme ' and son Pte. iioyd Gallant with the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corp Overseas. Mrs. John Ahcrn oi Tignish is a niece. The funeral ls bciiig held this morning from her late msidcnce to Ct. Paul's Church-S CONFIRMED REPORT T0 MR. DOUGLAS —- ‘The officer com- manding the airport at Charlotte- town informs the Guardian that Ccun. T.B. Rozers was in ‘erwr when fir.- stated that some cltniens hurl information direct 110m “l! commanding officer at the 611901‘! with regard to th-c prof-rifled trim!- ference of the Air Navigation School from Charlottetown to Summcrslde. He states he ave out no such information untl called upon by Mr. J. Lester Douglas at. 5 o'clock Friday afternoon, when in consideration of the fact that Mr Douglas Wns a member of Parliament he confrmed the rc- port that had been received. Word from Ottawa stating that the acting Minister for Air would be unable to see a Charlottetown delegation this week regarding re- moval of the Air Navigation School to Summerslde. and suggesting that representation in the matter be made "by letter". was received here over the week-end by Mr- J- Lester Douglas. M.P. It had been planned to have the delegation. comprising representat- ives of the Cltv Council, Charlotte- town Board of Trude and Canadian Lr-gion and including Mr. Douglas and Hon. '1‘. W. L. Prowsc. leave by chartered plane on Sunday affer- noon. On the evening of Jan.’ 21. many residents cf Wellington vzslted Mr. Fidele T. Arsenuult of this village to celebrate with him his 95th birthday. An address was read to h‘m with a nice souvenir from his numerous friends. Mr. Arsenault exprem his appreciation in well chosen words. Remarks by EC. ggudet, Dr. Raymond Reid, Benoit hes and O BWBY T e late Mrs. , Clio Ghllfléit hex}; pieced the ad-mlrat n an 8 steam in which he ls held W all who know him. After singing. "PW he is I. Jolly Good Fellow." a very pleasant evening was spent Mr. Arsenault enjoys remarkable good health. His senses of hearing. fight. as well es his memory are exceptionally alert. He seldom fal to attend church services held three 0g Inilec nwmv from home, and nbo takes his daily walk .l\(r. Arsenault was born in Ufblnville of the parish of Esmont Buy. From 1870 to 1872 he was emiiwyed as clerk in the store of the llto Jose h D. Polrler, Tignish, PEI. In 162 he left Tlgnish for Wellington to take the position as cleft and manager in the store of i-iisnuncle, the late Senator Arsen- III . more previously occupied by Rob- ert Nelson of Wellington He was also postmaster at Wellington for many years. Ir. 1806 Mr. Arsenault and DJ‘. gudet both of gelliggton e company rsens Ooudet, Unified. which has since continued business with Mr. Ar- consult on President. In i942. at the In of D2, he retired quite sc- tlve service when he was quite ac- tlvc in waiting on his slim of cus- miner! orwu- e ensure “all will)“; flriegdsmoi the vil- with him s hun- Maritime Provincm at the Mari- time Poultry Council which is being bee held in Moncton. The Island del- egates are Dr. G.C. Bishop, Messrs W-R- Slow. Deputy Minister of Agrirulture, 1".G. Ward, DA. Mc- d. H ail. Daniel Jenkins. and Iconard McDonald. Thvy aspect to return ‘mursday. LEAVES FOR OTTAWA — Lieut. Kenneth Birtwlstle. R. C. N. v‘ returned Sunday from the mainland where he had gone to meet ills wife, an English girl Just srrlved iri Canada. when he learned cf- ficial business required his pres- ence in Ottawa. He left yester- day morning, accompanied by nis father, Chief of Police Birtwlstle. Durin$ his absence the younger Mrs. lrtwistle will reside at the home of her husband's parents. scnvicc AT SANATORIUM _ M Patients at the Provincial Sana- toriilm last night heard a very beautiful service conducted bv Rev. .'I‘. Ibbott, rector “s Portage ,P. ts ex their . Ibbott and the for the service. 0N WELL EARNED LEAVE — Film-Lt. Ernest Reid. son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edwin Reid of Rollo Boon. has seen considerable action four vears of service overseas. He has served in England France, Italy, Sicily, Corsica, and wear; the African Star for ser- vice in Africa. Flt-Lt. Reid en- listed in the Air Force in April, 1941. and r n his commission following September. Going overseas 1r.- October. 1941, he spent a year in England before being sent to the Middle East. Return- ing from there after having seen considerable action, he spciit some time on active service along the Riviera in Southern France where he had an opportunity of visiting Monte Carlo. Arriving in Canada, his first stop was at the "repat" pool in Lachine, P. Q. Frcm tliei-c he came direcfly hcmc. being met at Moncwn by his wife, the former Thelma Ding- well of Morell. After a well-earned leave. Flt-Lt. Reid expects to be sted to instruction work in Canada. WEDDING BELLS-The resi- dence of Mr. B. W. Prowse, 162 Dorchester st., City. was the scene 0f a quiet New Year marriage cel- ebrated Jan. ist. The contracting parties were Norma Ancto. Walker, daughter of Hugh and Mrs. Walk- er. 145 King Sh. formerly of North River, and Mr. Louis D. MacL-ean, son of Harold and Mr. lVIacLeaii oi Meadow Bank. The Rev, T. w, Goodwill, B.A., officiated. They were attended by Miss Martha V. Walker and Mr. John D, Walker, sister and brother of the bride. The brides costume was the uni- form of the R.C.A.F. W.D.. of which she is a member. A wedding din- ner was served at the home of the bride. which several invited guests sat down. The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Congratulations were extended to the bridal party. after which the guests sat down to a sumptuous wedding dinner. Mr. and Mrs. MacLean will reside at Meadow Bank, where the popular young couple-will take up house- keeping. Congratulations. WEDNESDAY ARRIVE SAFELY OVERSEAS --Mr. and Mrs. Cyriiic Gallant of Mayfield, P. E. I.. received lvnrd that their sons Ptes. J.A. Gallant and J. E. Gallant arrived safely overseas, TEMPERANCE EDUCATION DISCUSSED — The teaching of temperance in the public schools the Province was discussed yesterday at a luncheon meeting of the education committee oi‘ 'he Prime Edward Island Temperance Federation held at The Charlotte- town. A plan was drawn up for submlsslo t0 the department of education bpt its details were not made public. 8T. PETEIIBB CATHEDRAL-The adjourned annual meeting of the congregation of St. Peter's Cathed- ral was held on January 29th in the Parish Hall. There was a much larger attendance than usual and after the meeting refreshments were served by the Ladies Guild. Various committees presented rc~ ports of their activities during the lutlon of appreciation and sympathy was extended to Miss Lily Fairclough for the great service rendered by her to the church and hopes were expressed for her speedy recovery. The meet- ing was then adjourned to meet on the second Monday in April. at which time certain committees will report on plans for organization and improvement. The present cf- iicers Will act their various capacities until then. l from Ottawa that her husband. 1 d land and Miss Two P.E.I. sailors ivcre iuuo 118 those rescued when the Canadian asweeper. H.M.C.$. Clayoquot min was sunk by a German torpedo in December. They are: AB. Carl McKenna, R.C.N.V.R., whose next of kin is his father. Wilfred L. Stgeet, Charlottetown toker Petty officer George Br- ing in Decem- e Canadian minesweeper Clayoquot, joined the Navy just before his 18th birthday on April 5. 1942. He is an only son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith of l0 Chestnut Street. A sister. Mrs. Lloyd Ross is with the Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division and is stationed at Scoudouc, New Brunswick, while another sister, Mrs. Bayileld Shaw is at her parents’ home in Char- own. ice Thane A. Campbell arrived 1mm LEAVES I-‘ALCONWOOD STAFF --The staff at Pslcoriwood Hospital assembled recently to b’d farewell to Miss Ebthei- Dixon, Charlo , who has resigned from her position ass assistant supervisor of nurses at the Institution. Ar. address was 5 read by Miss Katherine MacDonald lduring which gifts were presented from the staff Mrs. Ray Wood- uriel Geldert. Miss Dixon has given s. total of ten and a half years of falthful service to the hospital where she has always ll a. wry efficient and popular member of the staff, the members of which extended t: her their very best wishes. —'.FUNERAI. OI‘ MRS. I. E. GALLANT — The funeral of the late Mrs. J.E. Gallant was held on lkfcnday morning residence t0 St. ‘Pauls Summershie. Requiem High was celebrated by Rev. J C. Mac- Donald and the Rt. Rev. Mgr. G.J. MaoLellnn officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs: J.P. McInnls, W.A Gaudet. Strong. JP Arnett, Joseph Wood and Elmer Pliieau. - S. —WEDDING BELLS- Friends 0n P.E.I. will be interested to learn of the marriage in Boston ass, Katherine Gordon Albert Wallace, on Janu- ary 30.1045 at the Methodist Manse in Jamaica P lgy the Rev..Leroy A. r A. and Mrs. Stewart of EJ. and the groom is son of Mrs Mai-y Wallace and the late Albert Wallace of Coleman, P E I Thev will reside in Jamaica Plains, Mass, where Mr Wallace is a Contractor and Builder. Yesterday was nomination day in Summerslde and three members of the Town Council were returned by zicclamatioii. They are Mr. R. L. Molllson for the East Ward; W; E. Smallman in the Centre; and D. F. McNeil in the West Ward. According to the system in effect ‘in sunimerside three Couiiclllors ‘are elected each year for a two- Ycai- term. Two ciiildldates nominated for the Mflyoralty. Ml‘. J.F. Arnett and Mr. John E. Campbell, both for- in.er Mayors. Which ever oiic is elected will complete the unexpired rn of one year of the former Mayor, ‘Mr. Winsloc J. Lidstozle, who resigned because of ill health. Mr. Campbell was first elccted to the office of Mayor in i920 and was reelected on a number of oc- casions, serving eight years in that office altogether. McKenna, B9 Sydney from her late, Church,‘ Mass Heatli. Stewart to h SERIOUS ACOIDENT—- many friends of Lily cum, 4g Road were sorry to learn that she has been confined to her home due to a painful accident. While skating near her home she had the mvfortune lo fall breaking her leg very badly. SON I8 PROMOTED -.- Friend; hers and in Charlottetown 0i Mrs. J- W. Pyle and her IOII. Leslie mp- el‘. will be Dlelsed to learn that e was lately promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Commander in the the Navy and continues to servo in St. John's, Nfld. He was joined there at Christians by his wife and little daughter Sharon. _ Amherst News. —-RECEIVES PROMOTION _ Mr. Keith Boswell who has been barrack warden at No. l G. R. ., Summerside, since January 1944 when he succeeded Mr. William Gillespie, has been Barrack Officer. a prominent farmer toria and a veteran of World War One. This is a civil service posi- ilon which is always held by. a civilian-S. Mrs. Prank Rose of 60 St, Boston, has received the sad news from the war department. that her son, Pvt. Thane Bernard. Med. Inf. Div. has been killed in fiction in France. December 10th. Pvt. Bernard attended the Ken- slngton High l‘$1d9 ln the United states in . He entered the services in November 1943. and trained in Abilene and El Paso. Texas, and left for overseas July i944. Be- sides his sorrowlng parents he leaves to mourn his wife erly Floreda Tyler, of Orlando, Florida) and baby daughter, June, who are at present residing in Boston. Also grand-parents. Mrs. K. L. Waite, and Mr. and Mrs. James Bernard, of Kensington. Strlausly wounded on_the Italian iiont shortly before Christmas. Ser- geant John William MacAulay, a son of Daniel C. MocAulay and the late Mrs. MacAuluv of Cardigan never recovered from the wound and died early in January. mllsting in September, 1989. with the Prince Edward Island Highlanders, he served in Halifax during the remainder of that year and throughout 1940. from their: e went to Newfoundland where he remained till the spring of i943. He then went overseas. 1n December, MacAulav landed .n Italy Bfidfll. that regiment when he received his fatal wound. Previous to the war. Sgt. Mac- Aulav had been ii student at St. Dunstanks ironi i935 to 1938 an was well known in college circles as an athlete. is survived by his father, te-‘ls, Mary, Mrs. John D. C. MacCor-rnac. Halifax: Ioretta, Mrs. William Brothers. Cardigan; and Helen at home: also two bro- thers, Pte. Josaplipwho is overseas: and Peter at home. —'1‘EMPERANCE DISCUSSION - The congregation of Bedeque United Church sponsored a large- ly attended Temperance Forum at Bcdcquc on Monday afternoon. Jon. 22. for the purpose of discuss- ing the present temperance situa- tion. Rev. Jas. M. Baxter resid- ed. Representatives from entrnl Bedeque Baptist Church, North Bedeque United Church were also present and all displayed a keen dcsirc that more effective efforts bc made lo stir the latent temper- ant: sentiment in many districts of the Island. Discussion reveal- ed that there was danger of los- ing the Prohibition Act unless thc Charles Mr. Arnctt “ills first elected in i927 and served for two ycars. Prey vious to that lie served on the Town Council. There will also be an election for Water and Sewerage Commission- lcr and there rare three candidates for that position, Mr. Leigh Stew- lart, who holds office at present will ‘P1111 again and he will be opposed by Mr. Clicster Palmer, a former commissioner and Ml‘. Matthew Richards. a newcomer to civic pol- itics. The Water and Sewerage Commission is composed of three members. one of whom is elected eafh year for n tllrce year term. The civfitelect-ion will be held on February THURSDAY ISLANDER DEAD — Mrs. W. H. Drake, Pownal, has received the sad news of the death of her bro- ther, Finley MacRae, in Detroit. Michigan. TRAIN LATE - Due to heavy congestion of traffic on the mainland. caused by ieceiit heavy snow storms in New Brunswick. the Borden train was four hours and ten minutes late last night: She arrived in the ritv at 10:40. ARRIVE FROM ENGLAND - Mrs. Allison W. Rogers and young son Davzd arrived in Charlottetown Tuesday from England. Rogers, who was in Halifax, came home with his wife and son and the-v are the guests of his mother Mrs. Ethel Rogers, Prince Street. III-Y GRADS CLUB-The rogu- lar weekly meeting of the Iii-Y Grads Club was held last night at the Y.M.C.A. The presiden. Jim MacLean presided and Clifford MacDonald led the sing song. LAC Jenkins of ihe'R.C.A.i='.. stationed at Lachlne, Quebec, and now home on a 15-day furlough. was intro- duced to club members as a guest of RB. Giggey. The meeting heard s financial report of the Burns anniversary concert, held recently, -—POST NUPTIAL SHOWER — A post nuptial shower for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Craig was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Montgomery, Lower Bedeque re- witly- The bride and groom were escorted to their seats of honor by Miss Ida Crai and Mr. John Forbes. A dalntiy trimmed bas- ket of gifts was then brought in by Masters John and Robert Mont. flmcfy. The gifts were opened d Mrs. Clayton McLure while lss Fleda Howatt read the ac- companying verscs and Miss Idl Craig arranged them On the table. Ivan. on behalf of his bride made a fitting reply which was followed by singing "Fhr They Are Jolly Good Fellows". An enjiflyablc evening followed with contests and games after which refreshments were served by the hostess ‘ted by Mrs. Hud- son Jeffrey, Mrs. William Stavert and Mrs. Robert Waugh. The Nu- tionai Anthem brought a very pleasant evening to a cloud-l. l temperance pcoplc made greater efforts to convince tho Govern- 1110' School and left to in d her were the Misses Thelma Proud- to summerside ti. s, and lived here most husband predecei She bad no chi. last of hier faiuli’ y. __ naccs, n: i ., son and Mrs. Williwmaoilili?! 11$?“ Hampton. - - The body is resting at the ton Funeral Home till h h where the funérai service willube held at 1.30. ENJOYED HOSPITALITY EX. TENDED — Alfred M. stavert. R. C. A. It, sonofMhandMr . ' Stavert, Kelvin. served in the sir. po at Yorkton, Basic, for four years. Just before the airport at Yorkton closed, he was sent to the Deer Lo Military doctors. He was given a three weeks’ sick leave before he began his work at the to airport (No. B) Winnipeg. Beln a stranger in that Western City, he anticipated spending a dull Christ- mas, but he was pleasantly aur- a fellow Isiah er cal- him by phone and invited lilrii to spend Christmas day with him and his good wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MacQuarrie. They enter- tained him. royally. and Alfred will not forget his first Christmas Winni . Mr. Macquarrie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacQuarrie. Wilniot. He served in the Air Force for two years. but owing lo a heart condition. was discharged. He is now working in one of Winnipeg's langest storx. The marriage of Irene Claire. elder daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Miles, of Evans Ave. Townlfl to SA Carl Hastings Williams Craig, RCNVR. son of MrS- J. P- of Montreal. and the late C. R. Craig, was solemniaed Jan. 20 in Humbercrest United Church. by the Rev. T. w. II ' ‘.11. G. Fowler, org‘ nist, pllyed W! W94‘ ding mart . Mrs. Bert Hughes. cousin of the bride rendered beau- tifully “The Lord's Prayer.‘ While "Because" was also sung as the register was being signed. The bride, given in marriage by her father. wore a gown of white slipper satin on princess "M. with deep net yoke. trimmed with point lace, long sleeve ending in Rointsin helr flogylenghtllrlo vgill 3:8 ed ace a ' brolderedpnet. her bouquet beinl cala lillies, her only ornament a rope of pearls, the gift of the groom. Mrs. D. J. Beagan. sister of the bride was matron of b01101‘. Wm‘ I.. look and Edna 30031111811 B! d l fhlndonllflfl‘ ‘Zinmllnii bwwh Bfwegtlieart neck- line, their flowers being American Beauty roses. The two HUB flower girls Julia Hughes and Marilyn Miles the brides sister wore long dresses of rose taffeta carrying an old fashioned nose-EB)’ of mauve and yellowh-iums. Mr. Phil Mason acted ls best m8"- whi ssrs. Edward Pllflkhu" and Bruce Miles ushered the guests- Aftei" the double rilifl cerfmom’ a reception was held in Dalfrew Manor the bride's mother rcceiv- ing in a dress of Fuchsia wltlkl black velvet trimming with blac (Jill Our wily hat, lier corn Hill TD: now servi ‘CLAIR - Island Clair, a son. Gllll — At the Prince Island Hospital on Jan. 27 Charlottetown, a son. gi-zrcnrz 3-“ At Hall-fax. If: slan- . . . ii s. Arthur. N. I-Ieartna son, Roderick Arthur. MIoDONALD - At County Hospital, Montague. P. i Alexander MacDonal r. . MURPHY — Al: the Charlottetown Hospital. January . . alrid Mrs. Herod Murphy. M0 9 . PAYTON — At the P. I. I pltal. to Lleut. Payton. a daughter, Sharon Rum. FOSTER-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January 28, 1:946. to Mr. and Mrs. G. - . A l . L Jea . YOUNKEFAD the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January 27. i845 tso Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Younker, t. MLcPIIEBSON-At the Prince I'd- ward Island Hospital on January 21. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell MacPherson. Charlottetown. a son. CAMPBELL - At the County Hospital. Mon ue, P. I.. on Jan. 26. 1 Cléflplefl], n r. sin . ‘£11.. a ‘son. 1m Richard. - 1 McCLOSKI-IY - At City Hospital Btreet on Jan. 25th, bridesmaids who wore dresses alike M II DUNPHY - At the Charlottetown Hospital. Jan. 29. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dunphy, Cherry Val- ley. a daughter. - Muir" tetrr-sihw- "'°“"' i '6' 1 ”° " '° ' ' in Sacred Heart ~ ' i M 9h (s Lem pg"); g 39g, MoDONALD-At e , y“; Wliilnliazrfefiyroii. Home Jon. 30. 1946. Neil McDonald.‘ k r I \. ‘ LEARD-At the Pc. Hospital Jen. 22,dl945. to ma. Stwd Ralph Lenrd Mwl1°"°'"-L,,eb_ fighter, Prancfggllll-fllle- g 59y‘ Q.‘ A‘ l; cliarlottetoildi’ _ , o t ‘ e 1945, to Ml. ' llioitiiAy - At the Chariot‘ f$§f,',_°“,,{ff'c%§dy_ m Hills?" Hospital,‘ 39, 1M a boio Street, a daughte . fiigfelfiga- M “I112? fir; aims _ , . B1LACKETT-MAt1IbIEPt-OEM£;I}Z‘E& Sig"? 1° ‘m’ ‘ gag.‘ $.12?" elicited: 01:31am; gmfffijwmmlton Misgqj glam‘ a daughter, Mary M arnucabggé 194512?“ wagon _ ' 5"‘ jlvAfli-Ag ti“ EDI. Holiiltal . . m M. 1 ~= v- --“"- tetra; tastes? H. a. Bevan. Charlottetown. a son. I e IE At Charlottetown oh glalliMszgmgly of canoe W; “d l‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charv ' ' " ' yum‘ "l iu Cheverle. City. active . mm DOOIIIITY-At th P. E. I. 1-105- pltll. Jcny. S0. 1945c. t0 9901B E- lnd Mrs. Docherty. City. a 1°11- IIARRIS-At the RE I. l-Iosfital] Januar 16. 194d, to Cpl. and rs.| Edwafdv w. Harris. a - I IIUGIII! -- At the Prince Coun- ty H ital on Jan. M i946. to Ml‘. and rs. Walter Hughes. Norbcro. a daughter. MARRIAGES Mun divans-At uoydmtnh- tor, Alberto. December 5th. 1944. Thom». A. Baker son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Baker, MclLouriic, Victoria. Australia, to Flora M. Burns, St. Avards. Charlottetown. COUTTS-MUTTART—-At the First Baptist Church. Moncwn. N. 13.. cn Jan. 27. i946. by the Rev. Brice D. Knott, BA. D.D.. Helen Har- rison Muttart, daughter of Minand Mrs. Louis H. Muttart. Cape Trav- erse. to Flying Officer Elgin Evans. son of Mr and Mrs. n. A. coutts, Wingham, Ont. ' _, V DEATHS MoQUAIIL-At West Lynn, Mass. on Jan. 28. 1946. Mrs. Louis Doiron, formerly Edna Doiron, of Malpeque Road. RBI. CI-ARlb-At North Rustico. Jill. as’ Mn. Edward Clark. nee Eva Pur- sey, aged 34 veal-s. - SIIIZPIIAItD-Suddenly at Birch Grove. Cape Breton, on Jan. 26. 1945, Mrs. Ada Shepherd, widow of George Bhephai-d and mother of Mrs. l. P. Acorn of Charlotte- town CANNON - At P. E. Jfluiilliiil- , C une .n- Jmuny “melt-mo! 11's.’ and Mu. Royalty -. MsINNI — At the Charlottetown ' lolpitllson Monday. 5811111" 39-’ D45 James J. Mcinnis of 5 Stcwar: in his 69th year. 1945. Ml‘; AIIII . Mw,.,,g,y_ B9“- iiucr-At the pic. uIlslaB-nrd k113i: . I.. a daughter, 511K149!‘ m‘! ieiitofhlgfofflcer Bff, -M“_ Brook I-Iuifu I MaoLEAN-In Dorchester. Jim. 23- 1045. Mary (Maciienzle) MacLean. in her 90th ear, wife 01' the 111W flcnry M. aclnod,‘ and Neil A.l ms“ _ 10113611181 - ' er receiving s05, -§:yymowitn it tr “with hat to match at l ulrbfitmit, cfix‘. f I dreu with ha‘: I: 1.115. I IQTQ I COII, “homo ‘on leave from .___._-__._.___ MILLS-At her residence, g; u ‘T’ Street. Wednesday. Jan. 3i 1 .. Mrs. Mary Agnes Mills. wjjo‘ .,; tho late Bert Mills, Aged Q Huf- MINTO-At summeriis, 0,, M 1, 1945, Mrs. William Mimi, am 90 vears ’ ~.' .__._____._.... BIRTHS At the Prince Edward Hospital on January M. IO- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. M ' Now Ea; Btllll...$0RE lllllllil"? PAIN! Edward , i045, Mr. and Mrs. Atallah Ghil the King's E. 1946. to Mr. and j. P E. I.. a daughter. Shirley lstena. on Jan. 20. 29. 1945 to l\"r. a son, Carl Peter. Hos- January 27, i046, Fit- Robert H. Pay-ton and Mrs. 8' Igitfcli-l Aspirin Relhvn Pals‘ Almost Immofliololyl ;3 n"? In Amifin Tabletili’ ' a glass of water. Seek sum to dissolve ‘, instantly. Within t". , seconds if: begins to disintegrate, n4 this some speed in duplicated in you .<' stomach. Thus, you get relief IIBQI ‘i ' It oncci Aspirin is so fast, co effective-slim all, so dependable, that million: of‘ ~ . Canadian: have come to swear by h," ‘ Get Aspirin today. "' Follow these simple diroctiquj For pain duo lo i l’ sols THROAT: Crulh a mum i" ,1; n.‘ ‘f of‘ water. gugle deeply. ~ COIDSnJIIADAGIH ‘r k -- 1' tablets with full gloss Zr J-fiam‘ w“ NIUlAI-OIA . ... NlllllTlli Tako with Ilauofwcter. m "m" - MW amen nicer ‘ Pocket lox of 17.. Economy IoMlo o! Z Family also o4 I00. Avards, a son. King's I. iant do “p, go Earl G. annon. E8" l formerly of Chepsww PEI . sized '18 year»- " g ‘Iligloycr canon each labhm can“ cove — ieuiiagnivJogg v-qr lvlnntu tim in A-pvh” Leard of Borden Mammal, m m‘ “u, yo“. Mrs. l By “';l|i“"‘§ Major |-'.v,l D1. I COULDN'T BELIEVE IT" HERE WAS ONE. OF OUR GREAT INDUSTRIAL LEADERS IN BA66Y ‘ PANTS. HAIR. ALL TOUSELED. WITH Hi5 NECKTIE HALF OUT men‘. that it is the best method of izazidlliliz the liquor problem. A resolution was passed to the fol- lowing effect: “Inasmuch as we believe that Prohibition is the best method of dealing with the liquor problem therefore every effort must be put forth to retain -- the Act." It was agreed to send a letter from each church repre- sented to the Premier. Tile At- tomey-General was strongly com- mended fnr the effective enforce- ment of the Act since taking that Major to fice. FRIDAY DIEMORIAL SERVICE. ~—- A memorial service for the late Ptc. Stanford William Cliff‘ will be held God willing in St. Thomas’ Church French River on Sunday, February 4th at 2.30 P M. INJURED WIIILE 0N MAN- OUVRES-Mi- A. B, Bagnall, City has received word that his son, Pte E. M Bagnsll is in a Canad- ian Gencral hospital, overseas with a broken leg sustained while on army manouvres. Privates Don Dowm- and Sydney Green have Vlsllllied him and report he‘ is doing we . 11-w- ' Mr. Dari LePage Wonnacott has been appointed temporary instruc- r of mathematics and physics on the staff oi Prince of Wales College to fill the vacancy caused by the deiith of Miss Hugh some weeks ago. Mr. Wonnacott, who is 24 years of age, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wonnacott of 84 Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown. Af- ter graduating from Prince Wales, he studied science at Acadia University. 1n May, 1943. he enlisted in the Canadian armv but for medical reasons was di rged last December. Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Charlotte- town, yesterday received the sad news that her brother. William Mason Campbell. was killed in a train accident in California. No details of- the accident were re- ceived. The late William Campbell was born at Graham's Road 02 years ago. Ho leaves m mourn the follow- ing brothers and sisters: James A., Kenslngton: Allan. Long River; Fred and Borden. Graham's Road: John D.. in Nevada; George in Re- gina; Mrs. Nell Durant, Bummer- sidei Mary C. Campbell. 11,14.- Portland, Ore n: and Mrs. Peter OI Sinclair, Char ottetown. One siswr. Isabel. ditd in 1920. The death occurred yesterday inornin in the Prince County Hospfta of Mrs. William Minio of Bummerside. one of most highly esteemed she had been ailing a long time but had only entered the hospital wo weeks ago when her condi- tion became more serious. Sarah l . CF Hi5 veer-Anni - l UNDERSTAND as NEVER l l WENT BEVOND me new amoe- AN. v t v nu a nun. BRINGING COME ON iMSlDE WHERE IT'S WARM AN‘ COMFORTABLE. Aeour "n-us AN’ Tau. us ALL. ABOUT HlM--1 Lovl! 7O HEAE ABOUT BIG MEN.’ THE FAMILY ‘DOCTOR UP FATHER M‘! WORDJAKE.‘ 1km" uesfaiias NELLJlAOOSE-FACEKNQWIN i mo cease DlSTRACTING Ma You cor MOTHS‘ eerweau vim-l DOLTISH Queemone! vEREARQJ AINT culzloue. a-vnla Device- 1M w BUT PAPA HOOPLE ’iéf.i.€it“".e.i°éiiiféfiee iéititfltfittféltf one M05‘ time»! 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