Qmcreloftbe YISTIIDA! — The gxbert Jdm‘ ity was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence .5Bl'VlOn was conduit .lla mglmgfaelisnuulw Robert LOCAL RESIDENT BUYS PLANE ,1 Walter Mzrsbe . Services were conduc- neil-beeruu were: bur Boss. Arthur Clow. Robinson. Isaac Lawson. Th Sol-Ran. -—RECOVERING IN HOSPITAL nine. were. Mr. and . Raymondflalient end Miss uise Doucette. The tlmee bacame violently ill after eating supper Saturday night. They were rushed in hospital for treatment and last nlnbt their condition was reported to be nmdh improved-S Fifty personnel of a visiting ship were under medic 1 observation on d ship over t e weekend es [mill of consuming "bootln-zg’ 1 or. it was leaned yesy. ' A few weeks ago R. C. M. P authorities issued a general warn- _ ng to the public regarding the mrevalerzce of poisonous 1i uor and a test made at Ottawa s owed it ito ‘ contain a high percentage of amethyi alcohol. Stomach pumps were required in the treatment cf three of the , "victims" is weekend while fathers received emetic treatment. ;_ One‘ of the seamen when quel jtioned regsrdin what he was gdrlnking said hs ‘companions re- ffClTfld to it as "atomic fluid." r er o e e am rm u r u: lsgnrvelitglc- pal s“! held from his late residence “in Albany on Friday, Nov. 16th. to Albany United Church and was largely attended by friends and neighbors who came to pay a last tribute to a. true friend and neigh- bor. Service was conducted st the glfliurch and grave by Rev. H. Bis. "hop with interment in Bedeque Cemetery beside his wife who pre- ' i deceased him seven years ago. The * lbearers were: Messrs. Grattan elm-h, ur Green, William P. Cameron. E. V. Mac . 11mm.- es Dunn and Russel Noonan. POLICE COURT — At ' e Court Saturday morning. wson MacEachem of Chen-y fenced mssrousny on ruapopon... Ilev. Waiter A. Cotton of the An.- ll Communit m...“ “mi tail.’ “°‘“"F.°.; was lust three n. ‘t’ Mwrittiind wee a 00mm has completed i?‘ u W111i’ years in the of his Comm serving at n“- e all and after his welrgiome will: fin: missionary c. m .BIOADCAB'I' IBOI DENMARK his friends and others in I. radio broad. from Denmark on last Thurs- JfIY 1118111; in which Mid Fred M. Nleb of this City “f1... who ‘me broadcast was All- - Residents of Charlotte- town yesterday observed a red Taylor Craft flying over the city on several occasions. This plane was purchased e Week e80 b M1‘- George Newman of the city. hile w. Newman docs not fly yet him. self, he intends taking lessons and learning to fly. He hopes to use the aircraft in visiting his friends throughout the island, landing on their firms. Being a small two seated it take off finite small spaces. The plane was own hem from Mon- al by l\ Paul Sharpe of Mari- l Airways ln five hours . Mr. Sharpe a pre-war pilot who sewed with the RC I‘, over five and a. ha]! years, and before joining M.C.A. was a test pilot, testing Mosquitos, in. giving passenger rides and flying essons ln his spare time, in Mr Newman's plane. It will be fitted with skiis as soon as the snow arrives. The ‘mylor Craft, a side by side seating. wheel con- trolled moncplane c at about 80 mph. and is the first plane to be owned by an Island resident since postwar restrictions were lifted 011 flying. WEDDING ANNIVEBSAJLY - On Wednesday. November ‘lth. e number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love of Borden to ex- tend greetings to them on the oc- casion of their silver wedding an- niversary. A bounteous supper was served to those present. The table which was prettily decorated in pink and white was can with two w cakes trlnuned with white icing topped with e minia- ture bride and groom. Mr and Mrs. Love as guests of honor also sat in decorated chairs. After supper they Wfle eowrtod th living room where many gifts of silver and money were e presents were. opened b. 1B1. John R. MacLamchlan an the verses and good wishes were mad 2f...“ “b53323 “$0.131? groom s . their lovely ilifls after which the carpet twas ripxlgledwaénd a tvefi peasan even Ipen small hours. it can lend and tends King; they departed m their honnes wighjnq My, and Mrs. Love many more years ofldpplness. K. 0F C. MEMORIAL SEIVICI -A Kniglm qt Columbus memorial service was held last evening for Mr. J. . McQuaid, a member of the Charlottetown Council who passed away during the past year. Those taking part included, the Chaplain, Most Rev. James Boyle, Bishop of Charlotteinwzv Rev. Imus Dougan; k. Bernard Glliis, and Messrs. Connie 1.9mm, D. E. Noonan, Chester Donovan. S. F. Dole. Mr. y was soloist. Mr bert Blanchard was pianist. ' NEW POSITION Chandler 18ft pwerds f missionary weft ‘mm ‘H l . we: Philip. Gait. Out , ar. present ass served Qiendl with ' w- sonnel feiectdon in 01.1fm’ and “m” England TUESDAY HAVE PICTURES TAKEN — Two war veteransnwhose wounds-Ii: ove ' J30... had their pictures token Govern- by Mr. Peter Man- ' niche head o! the Danish Univer. j 01W at Helsingor at which Major Nash attended a month's special loourse. The broadcast was on the alestion of co-o rstives which form e basis oi’ e whole Danish economy and es Dole by MTlAIJIIRWdl-EDEBATH? -- mQnPKPiKF. r. i.“ moi-iv"; cbomn for e year, 1 . dent, Min ‘tulle Bowncss (re. elected). First Vice President, Mr. Dan MacDonald, Second Vice Pres., Mr. Gordon Rice. Secretary Tress. Miss Hiida Brown Reco (Part Time). . es. (re-elected). Publicity D -Milia.r MacFadyen (re-elected). FUNERAL SIIVICIS — The funeral of Mrs. Flore. McLeod, Uigg, was held from the home of her daughter Mrs. Shaw MacMillan, Alberry lains, Monday, Nov. 26 and was largely intended. Services at the house and St. Andrew's Church, Orwell, were conducted by the Rev. Roy Webster, Vernon. Pallbearers were Messrs. Malcolm Moleen, Norman McMillan, Irving Tweedy, Joseph Mclsaaic, Edison McLeod and J. Otis McLeod. In- terment ln the church csnetery. 0F LOCAL MANUFACTURE- The lnev which was prescribed to General Crerer by Meyer Bien- chard on Monday as emblematic of the freedom of the City of Charlottetown. was made at the plant of Bruce Stewart and Corn- pany. Lid. bronze material and About nine inches ions. it cer- rled the following inscription en.- sraved by Crockett/s Jewellery: “Freedom of Citv of town. Nov. 1945. Gen Crerar. 6.8.. DSO‘ RETURNED FROM OTTAWA-- . Mutch and B. A. have returned from - tawa. where thev participated in discussions 'wlth members of the Dominion Government relative to improved service for Northumber- land Ferries Ltd. Other members of the delegation were Lt-Coi. C. L MacKay and Messrs A ‘W Hyndmm and decree J. Tweedy: KC. who are retina-mu: later. OHIISTENING SERVICE - A D.G. match. sister t in pa... sew groomsman we: the Howard shes. student’ stun‘: Mary of w 0m the bride was B116 WOXO I Marjorie, who looked very n dreams!- accessories. The it. St. D1111. ‘t Univ ty. The children member sang very sweetly the 6th ‘nine orite hymns of the bride. some of the fev- ss, also Aftll‘ mass a reception was held at the hom e guests, bride of the bride for about immediate relatives of the and groom. They were also honored by the presence of the rlsh priest, Rev. Patrick Walsh. 111s friends 0i’ in the bride: serving were close Mrs. Callgahan. Mrs. Alyrgmlizyers, Mn. Elmer ghsn. Know, Mrs. t Calla- Miss Lana Gillls end Mist Mildred. Doucette. After the recep- tion the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Annapolis Valley, N. S. They i and Charlottetown will make their home at 26 Sum- met St. Halifax. The prised were General H Charlotte- V‘ oral H. Cenad officers Tand-‘men who com- Canadas Army oversees . d to none .ln E do to as most distlniluished mili- lead miewith General Cremr at hi.“ the main table ef the were from left to A. Ls T. Wrigh Mr. J W. L. Prowse. Attorney-Geneml: ‘Hon’. Hon. Horace F. A. SiBWGTt- N6. t. Hon. llstico A. inn H-emler. the Hon. Geonle H. e McMillan. The first speaker. Active-Pre- mier G H. Barbour. in a brief Most Reverend Hon. address‘ acknowledked the honour done the Province bv the visit of 4 General Orerar and called umn His Honour. Lieut.~Governor J. A. Bernard. to deliver the welcoming address. 80h I-ptlzed in the presence of her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stetson. and also her grandparentsbolitllrh. Mrs. Wil- Eteeves » etown. P. I. I. He: aunt. like. Mann and Mrs. O. P. Nasle. were also pres- cnt. Janet and her people retum~ ed to their Island home the fol- lowing ‘Puesday. Aweddinkofmuxztiixltereettoe. hoetogfrim-end es . eon Mr. dMre. Lie M o! will: 01w- yd oeeside. also The Nuotloi Mass was celebrated Rev. Louis A. Dolmen. of St. °‘£‘§““.2T.‘i.”‘f3i§2a 1. ming - e e in dress cf Lime Green: ‘wvrith match’: in: accessories and wore e cor- of ink roeel "fire lgideunsid. Ire. Keehleen . sister of the bride. wore American Beauty colon beinz the orwanist. WWNESD Y —BIDI UE BESQDINTS RI- MEMBE . -- A very enjoyable evenin was Novem r 19th at the home of Mn. . A. Noonan when a to Mrs. oonan and daughter Alice. After all had gathered Mrs. Mer- tha Davlson was called upon to “P3111 t!" Purpose d the gather- ing and who reed e pre e - dress while Mr. Wilfred Connolly mee e resentetion of e well fill- ed enve ope to Mrl. Noonan and Alice which was followed by a re- At the conclusion of the Goy- ernoi-‘s addremi General Crew!‘ M056 unid tumultuous applause. He was sure he said. t t he was not deservin! of such igh praise as that given him by His Honour. but. nevertheless. he appreciated the feelings which had prompted THURSDAY E.‘ Arsenault: Act- 3°‘ ' the groom Albert. wonxmo AT. AIRPORT - cnnicsedbyflll w“ ma sumac whip the Navy. hlVl-DR served ettes lve years BWOGDQSI. corv durihlz his f He Prank u“ '8. M. C. S. The gas. and Abrz-hdlwhead. the latter of took back which he C t_ diaid berupfor de- mmrvlm . Hislastpost 131i Cluster. uropo. on sixty days‘ leave preparatory D. G. Crerer told i110 to dgnabilinet ldofliil on the first of the veer. dies in hmineerma. the Grandson of Mr ,0. . and nephew of W11 . Leigh to l-Ieis resume atu Howard Dizmwell Mrs. V Mr. and end wearing em dress Wei BM" "i ‘a: rdon bertl. ‘ norm. In I'll W ‘l. if... a ly eup- e cere- n “Wife, in though t e wee er . ' d was cal ed to fiifif“i§y‘it°§yrfiiil”r pun-u:- who exprrlessed thh -P 9°" ° u‘: ge erinl. Mill e M! m and Mr . I‘. Dunning present! i iftl end e llkse number o whet l“ mun: m". .....':'. 2:...- hm ° " w eir ifts. All on and frigate of service. to the Old sin ins owe. _ p "~- ....... can‘ 111.139“: wishing lvlr. an? lilrl: Brown many MP9? W!" ° m" rled life- ' f ““°l.i.“'..;.!£."“..: t" i: @3132‘. . B. C. Pro Dorchesur will enter Diintlweil. with whom he is now staying un- » til his REID — pretty wedding when Myrben Raye d Mrs. J. sday, October departure for McGill. MILLER. was at Trinity United Church, Char- lottetown, on Tue h, Doris Irene dau hter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rel . Suffolk, became the bride of Miller. L. Miller. Trurn. N. S - A ver lolemnize looked very piece dress with brow-n I. strlna of pearls‘ Winsome of auua wool Reid’ . Sh son of Mr. The ceremony was performed by u,“ Rev in Suffolk, . T. E. MncLennon. The bride ' was attended by her sister Edna, “(med P by the bride's brother. Dem“ After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the h where e very en- bride’! joyablo supper was served to about lent: gered a miscellaneous her home in Suffolk by her friends. On Thursday the young couple left Truro where srofimfiis an employee with the to reside at ' guests. They were the reci - o many presents. The bri revious to her marriage was ten- es “ teh. On their reuu-n home a ' ‘retention was held at the bridal home at which sixty invited Roasts eat down to a sumptuous weddina supper. The din shower at the --ro an Manama lN eno- LAND- PLAIN "comma" - m. mod- ‘ a estv of the men who led Canaries armies overseas was enenupl by the Waiv in which he gimme Visitor's Book in the G - withhis nun City '1‘h signed his —RF47EIVE8 CALL FROM VAN- COUVER - Mrs. Alb North Bedeoue. received a distance ielcoh Sundev Harry Ides. B. 0.. on the birthday . ert Cu . cnu one call on ieet from of Vancouver. of her occasion A —BOHE FROM OVERSEAS -- lpent on Monday. L Dcmin ‘rhe other Messrs mum. tiou. I. the servioe members of the - . S. A McLeod . and B. arrived home e few days e20. VISITS ACID MOTIIIE- Mrs. membranes to Mrs. Nconsn from town the Women's Institute of which she wn a valued member. Mrl Noonen and Alice, who were oom- pletely taken by surprise ve fit- tinfiy replied and thank on an all for their ed by thenladiepofmthve’ The rest of th chat, Ill N e ’ bee iiit “$31? hi... it...‘ ‘ - Aut- i? c-Tsmriffiifinifii. and en of ferns form a decorative l‘ d for e wedding of inter- s" .2" "" "any "' ti ' fir? the bnggkllfgéa u. The Vfll» “it”? Saturday l Novem u. Kenslngton United I l’ ’. en lin r e brid he town ven Mr. and Free e, O héwh “I 1. ,. BTU .- ,q if! ‘ nterteined e large nilm dg of _ - 0f also aoKinnon dd. Ind Mn. Artb ur H. herone eon Edward. an e fore the mow and . The rcof and cement. ie MieeAnne ‘» prisoner-by at n and t t of u» wer °“ roue soon mcecamura in efierlnen Mcfnyfllizrlififietown memlddgznarin Eerie a (Bill) D in Smu- ot ed with the The bride wore a corseee the —I‘UNEBAL ‘OF LATE SMITH 7 is . d. - n. x n rvicoe m: demhter. Mrs. Qua?“ ° “'13, 5° i ‘ 4-... A ' i "fl ~. ‘is 1. ' v .~ $- "i. -r A w... Hospital on te d Mn cud $13k‘ m eidraeson. . Jifldufl. A11. mum», I e dieton, e. son-S. m... e the IA ON-In the PI: _ ov. 20. 106d W ' Weldon _ ' .. .1 nine. ' th ‘ E =.1.~%...*2. 1.393;‘. n Macflae. e dathlhtqi; MADPIBD- Nov. 2i. tlifl fig- Daniel MacPhee a mo t. . a. (molly Constance.) ‘ ' onuicaul a son. John ‘lhnmel. KNOX—-At the Prince County Hwipital. Nov. 23. 1945 t0 Mr. and Mrs. John Knox (nee. mum; MacNevln-l of Victoria a daucb- l e ' G158 BAY-PAnTRIDGB -_ At Tm, ity Unitedr Cgurch on Oct. 2i 1945, b Re. . M Lennon. mm l’ plum‘; Partridge :1. onuiommn, ter . d O. l». "bill? pm your. Do - a 1 behalf -111» bri a five}? gilt: 11:1‘ invited them to come end visit thim 0t "FY "ll"- an. . l - SCOTT ;%.’.i%'a“%..m - w... °r Thursda . u . . SET-At 01M!‘ say‘- of Charlottetown, P. E. I. p t the P12. Island nu- g, 1MB. infant son of Mr. illard Fall, DeSabie. V. Carlyle ebster, Mrs. Lilia May Yea _of Charlottetown to; . eriok l Worth of the aeme pied. time PEI. Hospital, Nov. to Mr. and Mrs. Aionp of Hiilsboro, a son. - At the Cornwall. ‘Ijmrsday. Oct. at. 1w n. Skinn .mnn ' P a cAfiB Jéirn mcflii-i‘? rorfilsnn l panhan- m. tip 1s. mu Rev. K. James Fbliand of Grahams at... néaa Mrs w Sylvia Marie Bernard. _ Summer-side. -»' 1M5. in Mr. and - f‘ g gughm, Freda Diane. n-At. the Prince Ceu i)‘ Nev. iii. 1865. i0 - u Arthur Andrew Summer- elde e deulhter. cannon -.- m “new _ w. e Nov. 356$? l“. like. C. m) “l” eon. infill. than ‘ca: “_ ', liennesley, e aw. h l Am rose SDCIMOTlH-At the Charlottetown Hospital, Nov. u. m5. w Mr- Ind m5, Eugene Sinnott, Moi-ell. I the PI. island HOP m4; m Mr. l-hd Mrs. DEATHS are: so; PM y- ' . . B MncLEOD .- At the any. HOSP“, Nov. 2e. 1945. Jonathan 51m . MacLeod of Bridgetown in bis 70th , H pita] (m Nov. 26th. 10$ , “cl Ccughlan. Biléd 66 veal‘!- Q BE a1 1n the ghgrlmte- town B it, . ay. 0- ms. magma Campbell. we! rs. mrms - At Pownsi. Nov. I. ‘$5.25. Mrs. Al Jenkins. M - :=.:.."-"-::-. Idaho. on <82‘. ‘Dimmi- o‘ Dow ldston. P E1 ' ‘VABBURTON -- At Beint JOIN. > New Brunswick, Wednesdsmwfi: ' ember 2am. 1mm ocnweil or the late Judie A. Bsnnermfl Werburton. t B... alum