- w. vqflwqp-v-vww 95.9,! TEL.--“ i‘ R News BUDGET l-OR OUR SATU THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWDD l ____.______.. . >7? EBAY SUBSACVRIBERQ JANUARIf. 1o. A1918 MONDAY NEW HOME IN SAINT JOHN — Mrs. lllniest Wheatley, now in Saint John. has purchased a seven-room cottage at 288 Miilridge Ave. there. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Nichol- Ion and daughter Elaine of Sham- rock, P. E. I., are spending their holidays with their daughters in Montreal. Mrs. Bruce Somers. Bradalbane In spending a very pleasant holi- day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Reynard and grand-daughter in IoJChlIIP, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling NlCllOl- son. Bradalbane. tire spencilnc I very enjoyable holiday with frlcilcls and relatives ln Lachille' and Montreal. Mr. and lvl~xs S.cl.".llz Nlcllol- Ion and Mrs. Bruce Sonicrs. Brad- vilbane, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Reynard, Lachlne. speilt Christ- rms eve with lhe Nicholson fam- ily in Longueuil. Quebec. ‘The mnllv friends of Mr. Prank Riggs will regret to learll lllfil ‘It has been necessary for Arm tn ell- ter the PF. I. Hospital for t-reat- ment for influenza. _-SLlGli'I‘ FIRE —Sunlnlersidc _;!ll‘e_men ‘were called out about nine o'clock Saturdiupunornil-ls 9° the residence of Mr. Lloyd Scott_'m Eustnne street. ollcloth" near 1n overheated stovelpipe had caught but. there was very little clamdge. -S. _I'.-\L\'FIII. INJURY -— .\frs. F’. L. Orr 1| resting as comfortably as can be expectfld it thl Prim‘! County Hospital where she i: a patient. Mrs. Orr had her left arm broken lust below the shoul- der when she fell on the base- ment; steps at her home at Ken- aingtou on Tuesday 0f 1851 We“ -—Bi1!'. _.Mi:g Dorothy Barraas. BA. 35w, who has been spending the Christmas holidays with 11H parents. Rev. E. J. Barrass and Mrs. Barr-ass, Summerside. rc- turned on Friday morriinz t0 1'!- aume her studies for the degree of M. S. W. at the University of ‘Toronto-S. Mr. Everett Paynter suffered a painful accident on Monday at hi: hem at Lon: River. when he had hi: left shoulder dislocated ‘While oitoniptlas w tit I bish- gplrited horse, which had broken Joule in tho stable. Dr. B991‘ W95 “lied, and set the limb. Mr. Payntar la resting u comfortably u can be expwted- -SASK. VISITORS - Miss Ignatla Lannlgan and Miss Agnes Lannigan of Wilkle, sask. arrived on the Island Wednesday lo visit their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen of i-lope River and numerous other relatives. It ll their first visit to their mother’: native Province anti needless to any they are receiving a warm wel- oome.-K. .GOLD PRODUCING DUCK - There may not he gold mines here. but we have what is perhaps hel- (er - fowl that literally produce gold. Mrs. Earl Reeves, 124 Hills- boro St. purchased a, duck in the market. and when preparing it for the oven, discovered in the gil- zard a shiny piece of yellow metal. Taking it to a iewelier silo was assured it n-as real gold. ISLANDI-JR DICAII. - Airs. Koren MacKinnon Coffin, native of Char- lottetown, tiled suddenly Friday ev- ening at her home, Newburyport, Mass. Age 72. She was the widow of John Collin and is survived by her sisters Mrs. John Hunt and Miss Isabel MacKinnon and broth- ers Finley MacKinncn and James MacKinnon and daughters Mrs. Wallace Robbins and Miss Cather- ine Coffin. Funeral services are being hold Monday afternoon. NEW COMPANY — Notice of application for letters patent for incorporation uilder the Joint Stock Companies ~Act of the Royal Packing Company. Ltd. appears in the Jan. 3 issue of the Royal Gazette. The head office of the lompany is to be ‘at Charlotte- town, the capital stock being 840,000 divided into 400 shares of $100 each. The applicants, all residents of Charlottetown, are J. Daniel Jenkins. Ralph E. Jenk- ins. llnila J. Saunders. Thelma B. Eddy and Ethel Blanche Jenkins. .81‘. PETERIS FIRST All) - On Friday, December 12th Mn. Harry Cudmore. Provincial Direc- tor Pint Aid and ItMss lphlgenie Arscnault, Red Cross Commission- er examined eleven pupils in St. Peter's North school. On Dec- ember 23rd the following were awarded their Junior First Aid Com-imam: Muy Glllis, llllda loaciter, Joan Powell. Betty Lewis. Iernadctlp Gillie, Catherine Mu:- Oollum. Floyd Jay, Frances Gillis. I. J. O'Han.ley, Ardelle Gillia. Rory Imvll, Mr. Scott Moose, Kensington, In tho recipient of a purse of money. totalling in the vicinity of Io, on Christmas Eve. when _he woo Ioiipd upon by a delegation representative of the box-holders d Rural mum l. Mr. Moose is the efficient Ind obliging mall courier on the route which serves Clmnoot, Kelvin and Norboro. and the gift war a mark of ap- roclatfou from wratcful box- , ldm for faithful service rend- . III ihroiihouv the put you. —SOCIAL GATHERING — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davison entertain-l ed on Monday evening at their charming home at Kensington, at an informal card party in honor of Mr. Davisons birthday. Pour tables of auction were in play. The award for highest scoring was won by Mr. Peter Nelson. and Dr, J. K. Beer received the con- solation prize. A dainty lunch complete with birthday cake, was served by the hostess-Bur. —I’R.ESEN'I‘ATION — Mrs. Leo liughes, Kensinglon director of the Indian River. Kensington Dramatic Club. was pleasantly surprised on Friday owning when the mem- bers o! the Dramatic eluh visited her and presented her with a beautiful colored wool blanket in approrizitiorl of her work as (lireclol- of tho play "The Luck of the Irish" An address of appreciation was read hy .\Il‘. Erwin Thompson lvlllle Mrs, Leslie Ramsay made the presentation. Although takvn completely by surprise .\li'5. Hughes expressed her thanks in a few ap- propriate TPIHZIFRS. A jOllv soy-iel cvelting followed with music, sinc- ing and games. .\ houniiful lunch was served by tho indies-K. I. O. D. E. ‘MEETING ~ The December meeting of the Abe- givclt Chapter I. O. D. E. was held on Friday afternoon at the home of the Vice-Regent. Mrs. W. M. Mellish. who presided, Plans were made dilrlng the routine business to have I. 0. D E. calendars pre- se1ltcd"fl5 the Sunlmersidc High School alld__St. Mairylsgconviant, as, well as a box of leather to be giv- en the leather craft class at the High School. The first I. O. D. E. Buysary of $50.00 was awarded by. the Abeizweit Chapter to Mr. Chcstcr MacDonald. a student at Dalhousie Law School and a son of Mr. arid li/Irs. Harold MacDon- ald. Summerslde. A most inter- esting lettcr was read from Mrs. New, National President, in regard to her rcccut visit to London. Eng- land. While there she distributed Canadian I. O. D. E. food parcels to the most needy, who were deep- ly grateful. It was moved that a letter of thanks be sent to Mrs. Ella I-Iaclzer for her donation of $25.00 for “Food for Britain." On Friday, January 9. sewing will be resumed at _the home of lVIIra. Harry Silliphant, Central Street. All members were requested to at- tcrld and assist. It was decided to hold the next two meetings, January 2E» and February‘ 26. in tho Town liall-S. TUESDAY Rotation Les. Stacy presided yesterday. The guests included Dr. GD. Stvcl and Mr. L.W. Shaw. Charlottetown, Mr Donald Mac- Beth, Acadia, anti Mr. Andrew Glen, Brier Crest. Saskatchewan. Miss Barbara Doyle. student llurse at Verdun General Hospital. Verdun, Quebec. spent tile New Year holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. s. F. Doyle, 40 Roch- ford Street. She left yesterday on return. A very inlcrestlnfl address on her experiences III lhe tropics was given at Rotary luncheon yester- flay by Miss Mildred Harrington, leacher in tho Model School, Char- lottetown. who returned last Sep- tember alter a two years visit l0 Trinidad. FIRST ALARM THIS YEAH- City firemen were called out f0.- the first time in the New Year last night at 9:15, to attend to a flue fire at a home on the corner of Great George and Dorchcster Streets. No damage was reported ENJOYABLE DINNER PARTY -Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sentner entertained at a most enjoyable New Year's dinner party for their brothers and sisters with their wives and husbands, at their love- ly home in Parkdale. Miss Mary Graham, accompanied by her neice Mrs. Julia MacDonald, have returned to their respective homes after attending the funeral of the farmer's brother. the late Alexander Grahalm of somerville. Mass. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of William Lloyd, the in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Campbell, Spring Valley, was held from Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Jan. 4th at 2.20 pm. The service wal conduct ed by Rev. J. A. McGowan. A mix- ed choir sang, "The Lords My shepherd“. "There is a Better World" and "Safe in the Arms 3f Jesus". Interment was made in the People's Cemetery. Maipeqlle The funeral was under the direc- tion of Mr. Joseph L. Davlson. LAID T0 RESTZ- The funeral of the late Mr. Leigh Sutherland wvas held on Saturday, Jan. 3rd at 1.30 pm. from his residence. sea View. The service was conducted by Rev. J. A. McGowan. A mixco choir sang, "The lord's My Shep- herd". "Peace. Perfect Peace" and "Abide With Me". The pail bear or: were: Messrs. Fred Donald, James Murphy, Arthur Campbell, Ray Burt, Earle Mat-Kay and Rob ert Cousins. The funeral was undc. direction of Mr. J. L. Davlaon. In- terment took place in the Peo- ple's Cemetery. Malpeque. FORMER RESIDENT- Friends in, Charlottetown will learn wlti. regret of the death of Sgt. Stev- ens of the Rural Canadian Mount- ed Police. Sgt. Stevens was ata- tloned in Charlottetown for twelve years and was well known throughout the Province. Hi. death occurred on Dec. 31st. at Nalcam, Basic. where he has been living since his retirement o snort ignited the others causing Climb! -Thc sad news reached friend! along his hip and thigh. At -: l and relatives in searltown on Dec. time the hurns were not conslder- 6th of the death of Thomas (Thom) ed serious but as the days passed W. Bradshaw in Halifax Holpital the injured thigh continued to on Dec 51h. i-ie was in hll usual fester and as a result it was ne- health until a month before hi: cessary, in tne opinion of his death but on the advice of hi! physician, to remove him to hns- physician on the previous Tues- pitai and have new skin grafted day he was taken io Halifax by His many young friends \\1$ll him chartered plane for an operation. a speedy recovery.—S. But on his arrival his condition -_-_ became serious and hla five‘ lOIll SOCIAL EVENING - An eu- lge-ifithtohlt: lflrlllaihll: a;:.or.§m?::; joyable evening was spent on Dec. Fflday nigh, u 10,5 27th art the comfortable home of ' ' M“ 5"‘! “"5- Gcmge 3°"- Kmg‘ Mr. William Burden, who has ston- when members of Queen Mary been spendmg his cmlsunas vb f... O. B. A met to show their canon m Mamas,“ Wm, his m,” appleflfllm" l“ W'- Be" l“ 5° ther, Mrs. J. E. Burden. has "- capably looking giler lhcirI/otige turned u, Enmrsonv Manfloba, “mm “Hendmg w m’ m" “Ml u-here he is enlploved in the Bark lumps. Mr, Davis Ward r-anably of Nova Seoul Mn Burden for"; acted as chairman for tllclovcasion H“, worked in the Monun“, and nflcr nlaklng eomplinu-nlaly branch before Johnna the "med remarks, called on .\lls. l\ell Camp- “ma, M,” h,‘ dlscharle, M boll to read tlu- adrless. Mrs. worked m Montague ‘m, a Sh”, Cfilllplloll expressed the feelings - . _ of all the members and gave their $1,305,, ‘mo! to ms transfer w Em hcnrtlest thanks to Mr, Boer. Mrs. ' . -. . . - l. ,, “—" Befxlffl‘sfli'lll“"sV'r:F.‘peI:illLl"l" _Bo" ENTERS HOSPITAL- jgpruqquu‘, J“,'_"’°Ne,, Cgméhc“ Master Richard Bavidurit. soil of then irresenteil l\lr. 509,. ,,.,,',, a Mr. and lift-s. Vincent Savidant. heauliful footstool. Mr, Beer fil- Jr" Rluseu Sh?” ‘a a ‘lament in tlnglv replied thanking the nlem- “f? Plume Cuumy Hospital for bersiior their gill. .\'Irs. Wllilc- 5km grafting Pperauon as a rem‘ new Y“, presented M“ Hebe, of burns received some time ago. Campbell and Roland Ward with The young boy had been puymg a gm m, so wnnngh, hdpmg 0,,“ with fire crackers and had put many limes in vnlnrlaining, The an apparefmy detective one back remainder o.‘ the l‘\'f‘llill'_' was spent m ms pocket’ along with others’ in social intercollrsn and clljovahle frhe cram‘? later expllmefj and music was furnished by I-lnber l,“ Bushe-l‘ Be” R,l"erl_ Campbell. Roland Ward and Mrs. “am A‘ Golfing?‘ fargaganf, D ' Everett; Holmes, All vrenrieri their am w: M“ "Mi "Fe ' m‘ way honmwan, hopmgwha, ha,“ iel AxMBCPODBlC, Souris, Spurgeon Bccr would slill be able to carry W.',.“alkel’ ngour_l'tnslz,ewart‘snlt,,el,l(t on the work in which he has proven C1113‘ St’ Po “SQ o an e c ’ ,0 Uapabun , Royalty Junction, Joseph Weir. tdnunt Albion; Harold McCloskey, . ' ‘ . . Melville. _'\DDRE5s AND PRhSEN1A' Sunlcnerside Class - Certificates, ""°N—P"I°’ l° “"3" d°"“'“"° first vear—Misses Kathleen John- frlr Charlottetown to take up rcsi- m“, hm,‘ Dahen, M-essrg, ma“. dame’ M“ an?‘ Mrs‘ Ingham Johnston: Reginald I-lockin; Sher- Paluier were waited on recently man Parke, Les," Macmduff; by representatives of the different Edgar Ramsay Anglican S°deues or s” Marys Borden Class-Certificates, firs! Church, Summerside. The societies YEM__M,SS Beatnce Murphy; represented were the senior W. A., Nndlne R HOWE"; Sybil y; gowns; ‘he Jumor w~ A" m‘ Guild “n: Messrs Sheldon Nicholson; Gunett sl- Jim" ‘Pd si- MEYY‘! MY‘ u. Ross; Walter Farmer; Phillip men's Association. Mr. James Ed“.,,,.dDOy1e_ Comlcil read a conipllnlcllturyl acl- vwmher _ gears;- Dglghgn, dress and Mr. E. E. Parkman 1mm; Receim __ Reginald 5t. president of the Laywnclrs Assoc- C13,,- R-Kigcrg, lfllIDil, presented Mr. and Mrs. lyicdaiiigns, third ygar-Messrs. Palmer with a mahogany coffee pay-m,- Trenimim; Robert D_ M". table. Mr. and Mrs. Pnlmei‘ both 171191-5931; Ralph Toombs: Forbes responded and thanked the various 5...“; Mlsshs Hgien Herring; Hazel societies for their thoughtfulness slum-Dc; Mary Fan-ow, which they said was very unex- pected. They expressed regret at “YEDNESDAY leaving Summerslde, which they would always consider as tlicir home. Vcn. Archdeacon G. It Harrison and the others presen‘. spoke briefly on the ‘loss that the parish was sustaining" in the re- moval of the Palmer family to Charlottetown. Miss Adele Baker on bchalf of the Juiilor W. A. pre- selitcd a gift to Miss Elizabeth Palmer. Others present were Mrs Gothard Baker, Mrs. Ernest Mills, Mrs. George I-Iogg, Mr. Emery Lyle and Mr. Geo. T. Clarke.-S. —Miss Effie MacKay entertained her bridge club at. her home in summcrside on Friday evening "Mr. Weldon Matthewslaw stu- dent at Dalhousie University left on Monday on return to Halifax after spending the Christmas holidays at his 110ml! in 01-49811’- The many friends of Mrs. C. A. Donnelson, who made her home in Montrose, P. E. 1.. for many years, will be glad to learn she arrived safely in Indiana, U. S. A.. Where she will reside with relatives. ‘. Mr. Gilbert Henry was elected President. of the Charlottetown Gyro Club at the annual meet- High 5Com was held by MES Map lug held at the Charlottetown m, S,,a,.p__5_ i-iotel Monday night. Other of- ficers elected were as follows: 1st Vice-President. R. I-I. Jank- ins; 2nd vice-president. Horrie Brown; secretary, Charles Mc- Five retired employees of the Canadian National Railways. Prince Edward island Division. . w,“ recewe U“. ,,.,.,p,.,.,a, scwke Quaid; treasurer, Alex Mclaaac. Medal for long and meritorious ser- Dlrectms appointed were’ hulk vice m, l ceremony 1o be held this Curtis, lial Bohaker and Emmott morning at 11 o'clock in the as- Macnlmald- sembl all i buildillg? l“ “he m“ Stan“ woonwoarn OFFICIAL nuns I-lis Honour Lieutenant Governor _ M“ "w-J- wllwn- T°r°nl°l °l J. A. Bernard will make the pres- F-W- w°°lw°rlh "d c°mlmlly W" enm,i0ns_ ML D_w_ Kyle’ Manna“, in the City yesterday, it is under. N15,, regional supervisor of firs, stood Mr. Wilson's visit ll 00n- Aid. will preside at the function. "efled Wm‘ h“ film's Pmpfl"! A lama numb...- O; employees w,“ erection of a new store ln Char- 3159 by; the fgQipjgnts of pits; Md loltetomi. its construction will ne- awams, which Wm be presented by cessitate the moving to other Hon. w.J.P. MacMillan, 0,315,, quarters of Jamieson‘: Drug Store. Railway medical officer, Crockett and Storey, and Wright's other clog, cfliplgyeqg at sum. Shoe store. All those firms are merslde and Borden will also re- leveled on Queen Street- ceive First Aid awards. with the Summerside ceremony taking place TO SUPREME COURT —Har- today, and, at Bordon on Wednes- old McCaull, city, was committed day. for trial to the Supreme Court The Charlottetown Hotel class re- yesterday by Stipendiary Magis- ceived their awards at a ceremony trate K. M. Martin, KC. on a held there last night, with Mr. charge of breaking and entering. Kyle presiding, and Mr. Gordon The alleged offence occurred at Foster. hotel manager, making the the store of Moore and McLeod Drescnta-tlons. on the night of December l7. 1947 Following is a list of (he R. R. Bell, K.C., appeared for the recipients of awards and cortificat- accused and g, n, 301m“, K5, e51 _ for the Crown. Imperial Service Medal-Mr. Brn- est Clark Cameron, City, 43 years iBYVlCP; Mr. Jean Andre HIGHWA" REPORT _ w” Gaudfl- ull main highways in the Provlnoo Illgrder}, 29 years servicrl‘ Mf- open to traffic, Government plows fiolla; ‘zalfghklhqées M°P“ers°"_~ are now engaged in widening op- Mr Ernest Jana‘ ha"?! "rvgm eralions. Willie the; road from ms,‘ G2 Venn Serswc Fwigueb F; Charlottetown lo Montgillle is wo,§'0‘,oy-P00',e C,‘ “'37 _ am‘ ollvn, it is‘ duly Ififlyawidened as vm,‘ ' ' y‘ "a" 5"‘ far as Mlllview. Three machines ' . were bus, at lhat work yesterday. cergwéfilelyd mgun-tciorlé-‘F Bourls and a Government plow was lottelown Hotel CiassjMlsses Val:- xorrgg yaslgrdayh on ‘we York let Stukey; Victoria I. liudson; Y5,‘ mm’ ul M no reamed Roberta Clark; Georgina Collins: ' Mary Arsenault; Martha A. l.und; M D t; M s . R. - wilfifmmogfwlqnodfsézn Pxpufizgtyuz; 3f IJIOZETI smells 13ft the Plant 1f rt L. L v lll ; rt M r ch- °“ l“ 3'“ L‘ -~ s“'""""l¢° orasor a a e c m M“ Monday at noon and should arrive Local C.I\‘.R. Branch (Zlass-Lab- l“ New Y°rk ‘oh-l Th“ l‘ m‘ e1Award_ 10w,“ yenkuvh“ Fm“ third consignment of amolto to b0 t,“ Rnoykh shipped in that manner to the M,,_.,,,,,,,,,, Awams‘ ,,,,,,_,, y,,,,.__ American market in the past three M,” Margaret R hung; M, J,,m_ weeks as an experiment in factor e. 1",, Hugh“ . and cheaper transportation. It is ce,““ca,,.,,_ ma, yea,___Mes,,,.sl planned to continue this mode of Fulton B. Proude; can s. Stewart; Bhlvvl"! Whil= the ml Walther Charles i=2. Small; Frmcls Arthur 55"- Waloh: Owen Everett Bcagon; Ild- -——- wing ,1, strain; Jghn ,\_ Mum"; Mr. Wilfred Gaudet. nmnngor of William Spencer; John If. Lohnca; ‘"9 summtrildl‘ 5'51"?" 01 U" flarpy w, Mch-mis; pmni} w_ Provincial Bank of Canada for the White; Archie 1.. Vlckt-rson: Petr-r fill-st six yI-‘BFI- M! hPen lrlnlfer- C. Hughes; Misses Jun Mggiilgg-i- red to the poll. of assistant mun. am: Mildred Spence; Messers. Dln- HZ" of in» Bqnk in Mango", 1mm, i.-1 Macl-‘ayden. Hunter River, ls a much larger branch. lfc ex- Everett Wood, Vernonafliarles H. peels to leave for hi: new volition Pollard, Norilh wiltshliv; John about January 19th. Hi: successor Leonard Andrews, Redford; Wily at Summeralde will be Mr. GM. ligm Stmon Buell. Murray River: Mulholland. at present account- A truck loaded with eight tons LIJIIO DIO- I-‘rld Webster, Montague; Dn- ant of the point John, NJ. branch. Y,” LSt. Peter's Road is all clear to. On December 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. James Arblng, North Tryon, cele- brated their fiftieth wedding an- niversary. Chrlstmu being so near it was decided to poctpone all festivities until the 25th. at which time their facnlly. comprising two daughters. Olive. Mrs. Blaine Daw- son, North 'I‘ryon, and Ivie, Mrs. Robert Aff-leck, Bedeque, were pre- sent. with their husbands and little grandson, Orville Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Arblng have"spe‘rit' their fifty years of married life in North Tryon, where Mr. Arb- ing was engaged. in the black- smith trade, retiring about a year ago. This very popular couple were "showered" with gifts and good wishes by many of their friends on Christmas -day. All unite in wishing them many more years of wedded happiness. _()RQAN|ST “Iggy!” Gipplieavea to mourn his wife, the -On Christmas Eve. Miss Selina former Melina Bernard of Tig- Johnsion was waited upon by a delegation representing the con- gregatlbn of lvlargate United Church. she is the church organ- ist and their Christmas gift to her was a Lorie wrist watch. Miss Johnston hos held this important I l position for a number ol Years,- and missing church attendance is just one thing she doesn't do. Mrs. John Johnstone. who is church treasurer, received a love- ly Sheaffer pen and pencil aet in recognition of the faithful per- formance qf painstaking duties. Both were taken completely by surprise. but gratefully thanked the donors for their beautiful glfla though each felt that work done for the Master; brings its own; re- ward. - Bur. —WIIDDTNG OF INTERESTTO PIUSVILLE — A matrimonial core- mony of interest to resident: of Pluaviile was preformed in the Chapel at the R. C. A. l". Radio School. Clinton, Ont. Saturday afternoon, Nov. 29. when Gladys Viola, daughter of the late, Mr, and Mrs. Adam Holmes, was unltectin marriage to Cpl. Louis Wilfred Corcoron. Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran of Plus- ville, Prince Edward Island. The Chapel was beautifully decorated with while mums and the Squadron Leader, Rev, Father Cayne. pre- formed the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a powder blue wool street length dress with silver trimmings, black accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. The attendant: were L. A. C. Grady and Mrs. Grady, the latter wearing» a rose crepe and black accessories. The wedding dinner was served at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, and later the bride and groom left from the home of Mrs, Hugh MacKay for a honey- moon trip to Niagara Falls and points in the United States. -Plua THURSDAY RECEIVES SAD NEWS ——MI'S. G. C. Gillis. Upper Prince Street, received the sod new: Saturday of the passing of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Longille at Picoou, N. S. The funeral was held at Plctou on Monday. --MILKMAN HONORED _ Ml‘. William Haggai-Ly. mllkynon for the Idell Dali-y on the New Annan route was honored by the producers of that route on Christmas by tlhc presentation of a sum of money. The presentation was made by Mr. Sterling Mouse-S. Word ha: been received in tni: Province of the death at Seattle, Wash, on December 28 of Rev. Angus Matheaon, a native of Ram Valley, PEI. He was a son of the late Nell and Margaret (MacDon- ald) Matheaon. —SLIGII'I‘ FIRE -- Summerside firemen were called at 7.46 la:t night to the residence of borne MacParlana, M.I...A., Beaver Street. for a alight fire. The blaze was believed to have started in decor- ations on a mantle over a fire- place. Damage was very sight. — S. RETURNS T0 COLLEGE '— Mr. Douglas A. c. McDonald. son of Colonel and Mrs. W. J. McDon- old, Charlottetown. left Monday morning to resume his medical studies at Dalhousie University after. having spent the Christmas holidays at home. , FUNERAL AT INDIAN Itlvlilt -'i‘he retnains of the 1am Alban MacLellan were transferred from the A. A._ Henneasey Funeral Home on Monday morning to St. Mmyis Church. Indian .R.iver, where rc- quiem High Mass was celebrated by ipqgpulora Rev- R. floMia-r Donald, whoglap, Qfflclatcflt Jie grave. The pallbearers were: Wil- fred Glllls, Joseph M. Gillla. Fro-d- erftzk’ Tuplln, lnalleRamaay, Gus- sle MacLellan and William [fic- key, Interment took place in the Church Cemetery. Mr. V. E. Duffy of Klnkon ha: recently returned from attending the funeral of his cousin Father Charles P. Trainor S. B. of Fall River. Father Tralnor wll a IOII of the former Froncl: Tralnor of Fort Augustin and Margaret Duffy of Emerald, P. E. I. and although born and brought up in Pall River he attended St. Dunstan’: Univer- sity where he received his B. A.‘ before entering the SQfIllfiliy. —II‘UNI‘.IIAL YESTERDAY n- The funeral of the late Harriet Mae Brown. who died in Lol Anlclol. Cliffs and whose remain: arrived in Bummbrside on ‘hie: day night. was held yesterday afternoon at 1:45 from the Comp- ton Funeral Home to St. Man's Aiiaiioan Church when urvlcu were conducted by Ven. Arso- deacon Harrison, who also officiat- ed at the grave. The ‘i221 berets were Halo: lmall, . laid‘, l. ‘aha Hospital or om Victoria John Small, Heart: Godnin, George Hog! and William Le- fulgey. Interment was in the Peo- ple's Cemetery. Summerside.—8. The death occurred yesterday afternoon at his home on 2nd Street, Bummerside, of Mr. Henry Gallant, age 45 years. The late Mr. Gallant, who was a well known figure in Summerslde. had been in ill health for a. number of years. suffering from an ail- ment which necessitated a succes- sion of operations about his head. Althouah many of these opera- tions were of a delicate and pain- ful natura "showery", no he was, familiarly known, retained throughout life his well known good humor and his ability t) make others laugh with him. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sam Gallant and nish, one son. Sonny. two daugh- ters. Irene and Bonita. one alster Adeline in the United States and one brother. Ebnelt. ' Funeral arrangements had not been completed last evening-S, —I)EATH OF MR. EMANUEL GALLANT - The death occurred at his home on Water Street, West, Sumimei-side on Tuesday, January 6th, of Mr. Emanuel Gallant, for many years a resident of th! town, at the age of 62 years. The do- ceased, who was a native of Mt. Carmel. was of a uiet and friend- ly nature and dur ng his life in Summerslde made many friends who will deeply regret his passing. l-ie leaves to mourn his wife and two daughters, Mrrs. William Black- iord (Beatrice) of Vancouver, who is expected heme for the funeral and Norma at ilome; also two brothers, Mr. Joseph Z. Gallant, Smnmerslde, and Sylvere Gallant of Seattle, Washington, to whom the syimpailhy of the community i: extended. Mrs. Blackford is expect- ed home for the funeral which will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock flrom his late residence to St. Paul’| Church-S. Rev. Phelon McKennn, parlsri priest at Morell, received the sad news yesterday that his brother, Mr. Alfred NfcKenna, had died yesterday morning as the result of an automobile accident in Pcil- ticion, B. C. the previous evening. (A report from Penticton last night said Mr. McKenna was killed when an automobile in which he was riding swerved from the highway and crashed into a. tree.) Mr. McKenxia, who was only thirty-two years of age, was a son of Mrs. James McKerina, New- town Cross. and left for British Columbia about seven years ago. He is survived by his widow, also four children and the IOIIOWIILQ brothers and sisters: William, in Boston, Rev. Phelan McKenna, P. HERE FROM ENGLAND-Mr. L. lar ei . . A. Waymsrk and' Mrs. Wflymllk lat: llffrfhTeidllllii-Llllellillirful and four children of Worthing ent site, on which is ,0 England, arrived by plane Tuesday. P.E. Island Hospital was" q They intend to settle permanently A: chairman o; the lam-ml; erumd in Charlottetown. Mr. Waymarx mission of the Dalton Sanagtoqlom who is a veteran of the woi-‘d Mr. Tldmarah displayed u, “ml War is an expert automobile me crgy and initiative which“ E-n‘ chanic and expects to tako up tin: characteristic of the United "m line of work in his adopted home. plre Loyalist stock from wh..,f”'n' . _~._ came. , ‘h h‘ —ROTAII.Y MEETING _ , Mr. Tldmar ' Samuel Kerr pastor of 5t. Page Alice May Josllinisolivudf uéetfliglnml Prllbyterian Church, Glace Bay, "-5., predeceased him ten nlofli: N. B. was the guest speaker at the 8Z0. He is survived by three so!“ resulnr meeting oi’ the Slimmersidq W. Harold and 13h p WW, Rotary Club on Tuesday. He gave Tldmarsh. both. of Chavloliclol-el] an interesting and witty address lfld l)‘. Clarence J Tidmar-i.“ on “Life in Ireland" Guest: at Montreal. ' h 01 "l! 11'1"“!!! were: Rev. Charles Gamay. Rev. l-:, J. sari-an, Rev, K G- Sullivan. Rev. E. Bllson, L“ R’ Ana" “d Wm“ Gallilfib-B- Wb0ns:ne:-A _ Emits; on January Ist, 194g, —FUNERAL A!‘ EN r. an Mrs. CihariesU. W0 “The funeral of title‘ latsgmggfrga Clinton, a daughter. . Mam‘: is of U“ lhc pies. cziteii ti“ nmrns l ‘T , w.. Andrews wa h Id r- _ AFN-Eon -- at lihe Prince c . singtan Preshytesflm: CQFITMKQQ" Hospital, January 2nd, 194.1; molars ‘rhursday afternoon January an, “d M“ 9W9!" Affleck. 1.017s; The services at the Church and Bedeqm’ ‘Ion’ grave were conducted bv Rev. JA FRANCEsfi“ m’ R B‘ I‘ 9W3: MQCGDWH" The panbglm" were’ tai on Christmas Day to Mi.‘ m, IWBSSFS. Mayne Stewart. Daniel wiadDfillmn France’ m” MBIIW" Murphy. E t B 9 . East Royalty, a da Day, Jamesvellliatllglsoveblndoogflgg Edith Mildred. Wm‘ Paynter, interment was in the {gags _ g u“ Prim’ OW" Few“ ‘ (kmflfly- Kmlihston. mgnlgfrlfcgfggrc —ENJOYING '1'|u1>_ ' °‘ °'°' ' “Whm- Mitt-Pit! Am been "cum, “om Mrfilfgelii; llunonllvxolv - at fiho Royal vio B“, Wm Wm, mm other b0 Q ltorla Maternity Hospital, Morm ,5 on . mom, mp from gull’: ‘on December 29th. i947, to Mr. a. men,“ w vmcouver’ B. c. by .Mr|. Frank Macxinion of 0mg; way of the United states, that tho lpglandm-Fhgrlottewwn‘ ‘ ‘M’ Rm“ Journey has been m l; i0 date. After leaving; Valeiggrlllrl: giggling?!’ -M4sT:erLvlcry ‘ml ‘ l l ' gallllsarghf, Wrlzxt gelegram, dated lCoopcr) at tho P. a. Island Hxipfl‘ i rom Gunnisin, ,t|.l, December 18th. 1947, a son fiiglyor$ogrestating he was on his Plckard. Weiglht B lba. 7 oz.--(l'-io.lt. x“‘“‘5- Jatxfnpagog please copy.) ‘—- ‘l N --At the Prince Ed heHla many friends. thll weoxllslana Hospital, January s, “S331 filth interest "that Joaephfio Mr. and Mrs. Ian A. Burnett, Jmepz’ Jafirrilhnson. son of Mr. a daughter, Jean Elizabeth flop; ca-nadlan Narélon ahad entered tho PAYNTER - At French Rim ,0" a, Gear eglw Railway: Stat- December 26th, 1e47, in Mr. ham Ten B h n. where he will Mn. Arllhur Pnynter, a dough”, nut,“ ung"? h!’ and Station Agent Sandra Carol. ,0“ o, the =1‘ t a "Pablo supervis- KOBRJNSKY - In Winnipeg, q, nsofinyn ,8 ggentfyr- W. T. Wood. Jan. 6th, to Dr. and Mlrs. M. teenage b0 sonod he most popular Kobrinsky (nee Wilma Davison) hm we“; ," hfveryone wishes daughter. Dlaxme Lynn. ‘amok f! s chosen pro- Mv-‘oDONALD-At the P. E. Island ' lI-Igczpital on Sunday, Docornber 2|, -— l1 , to Mr. and Mrs. Albert also“ ,_,,‘:“D'e““°‘,‘"°" in the Policy of Donald, Nine Mile Creek, a ICHI, re D61’ ment of Education is (Irwin Curtis.) presented in the appointment of %-_____ Miss grace Yeo as teacher to the, MARRIAGES Juven e ti t3 l -—-*_--_-______._. Sdflitorilfifl. filler“ Elise??? V1232; .MORRION _ mouanns _ h. campus” ,3 chfldren, the omflfltho residence of iihc o; whom ,5 m so ,clergyman, Rev. . . were victims of thlem 1;}; all‘; iKeneie. 94 MoGill Ave, Charlotte- epldemie; other; are T3 pane“, ltown. Harold Sinclair Morrison, Under an arrangement ma“; iR- c. w.. of 1'! Granville sti-wit. with the Department 0,, much ,Charlol.teiown, to Maureen Anma “an, “,6 sanawflum Commhflor tllérélgrsd; t: Dartmouth. N. s. h“ been commuted . schauio “to —VAN lnllnsrllvla- ma,“ wmch my! M,“ v00.‘ L: ‘uxday. January Std .194. well Stirling Johnston of Murray u P, Morell; Francis, on the home- stead, Newfown Cross: Mrs. Ha.‘- supplement. She also receives Ilarbour North and Mary Eileen from tho Department of Education ,VanIderstine of Peters Road. ire-n’ old Howe-rd. C596 Wolfe. Burial I the “m0 Minty as other teachers united in marriage at the home of will be in Penticton, B. C. , Rev. Father McKenna left yes-i terday to break the sad news to his mother in Newt/own Cross, near Iona. According to word received in . Summerside. the deceased was Z driving his own car. His wife, the ‘ former Eileen Lambe of Summer. side, P.E.I.. is at present ill in a Penticton Hospital. i The late Mr. McKenna was em- ployed as an interior decorato: in I Pentlclon where he made nis ,,,,,,,,_ iimd to o. lighted up inside, with a| lgrdllmofhblufi flame rg lat cc ldh di lit, n passed ,,,,,,§’“,,,,,, gmyatlzfgosg home of the bride on Dec. 3i. a7 FRIDAY Mf- Alvin Mil-CRIB. second vear medical student at Dalhousie re- turned to Halifax Saturday after: an enjoyable holiday at the home | of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacRae, Brookfield. Mrs. Charles Ramsay, Summer side returned home on Saturday after a few days visit to the city. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. nockhart, Upper I-lillsboro Street.‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Lockhart. are spending a few days in the City, the guests of Mr. and Mrzni J. L. Inckhart, Upper Hillsboro, Street, having arrived by car from Ontario iaat week. l Mrs Vernon Campbell and son Gordon have arrived home from a brief blit most enjoyable holday of h" “m” the bride by Rev. Charles D. Ifen- "“—— darson. ‘ ‘TITSTRAVNGE PIIENODIENON -ll\I3CKINNQN-DYMENT— Al. ‘QI es. ézegguey "Wrespondent w-rit-‘Christlan ' Church Parsonage, M-sao murday evening. Jim. 3, Montague. on Dec. 4. 1947, by the was‘ ,, i’, " a‘ Mr" awe“ G- E1115 Rev. R. J. Brynn, Basil M. Mao- M! gboufawn’ "w" "W" the vil- Kinnon, Kilrnulr. to Ilmolla. m, vane, mmifgz" ," Tile from DYmcnt of Valloyfield. P. 1c. I. m, any“, s" “i "Emmi ROGERS-MELANSON—Oil"'I‘.lw ;,.,,*,=,,,,, ,,g,,,,“l,’,,"°“°°d a" “"1"! day, Dec. 2a. 1w. at Prcdcrlctvi, speed 1,, a norihenagt t" ‘ thirut New Brunswick. by the Rev. C. T. dirmum, The object a° ioeud 03?’; Boyd. Audrey Ruth Rogers of a; (he height or 700 We; ,, evsummerside, P. E. I., to David F. ' or p00 "t Melanson ‘of Fredericton, fnnnerly of Moncion. N. B. “m” "lmrrcmsolv-Youlvo - n» (no 1,000 "m; named to dkappem,’ Rev. T. A, A. Duke, Melinda You/IS. lbui; evidently i; m,“ have dropped Belle River. P.E.1., to lifaghni lower over the hill leading into the Hmfihlmnl 0mm‘ “» N- B- vnlleyg; Raf. John Bigger, whoi"~_‘“*j,;,;.,.,,é* "* “ W" l - Willy's back door wait- __ ‘ _ ing for the doctor saw it at the imwfibbign “m 7' ‘ ' '- . — At County, Ling, 2m‘ fmu‘; 3° Wfihflw" "who"; Jan. a. ma, .Mrs. Daniel Mo- ‘Em! flu," dfmt’, w?“ m“ M" Donald. aged 86 years. obkétn e recur“ n which the (IALLAN: - At. ll.s llDilll! on d w“ “we n8‘ Mr‘ mix" Water Street Wcsi, sillYlll]f‘l'.<2\lO. frontsend ‘seemed t: begall bled e Gaunt‘ and 62 years‘ A ,,,,,,,,,,_ n m ,,,_-,,,m bhfe ,,,,,,,,:‘: ANDREWS - at the Provlniinl a,“ “ma,” sparks o, an c010,, Sanatorium on Jan. 6. i948. hor- Mr. Bigger was of the opinion that ;_l,t VWA Andrews of Freetown, wed B T5. if.Tlsinllllfiollldig.lllnlififwll LIVINGSTONE-M the P. E» ‘r earth in a sha-rp decline. It passed “ma “NPR” °n w°d'"-"~*d“-‘" 7m‘ out of his sight behind some houses Zbtgms- Mar-i’ Uilngsmm‘ l" m _ year. and ‘m! trees WILLIAMS — Al. tho homo of l-ar v ' The death occurred ycslerdayldaughter- M" R C. H-LYPF- 'l'\'"" afternoon at his home, li5_Rot_:__li-_v°ll°-V- J11" 3~ W43. M" C‘ rlfll" with relatlvesdrFMonctoll, N. a 1IOrd Street, city. of hihrnw. Tld- Willlflme- "at 9B rears ' trip from Bummerslde by plane. , On Sunday December 7th. Mrs.‘ William A. MacNeiil passed peace-- fully away at the home of her daughter Mrs. Wilfred Campbell. Irlshtown. in her 97th year. The deceased waibfirn In Park Corner and was the youngest daughter of James Donald and Nancy Ramsay. ABRIVING FROM’ SCOTLAND — Mrs. Davis Carson o] Parkdgig received word yesterday that her mother, Mr:. Jean Grant had ar- rived in New York on the liner Queen Elizabeth. enroute here from Scotland. Mrs. Carson. a native of Scotland, ha: haon in this Prov- lncc since March, l9“. ' Mia: Dorothy Cullen who spent her holiday: very pleasantly with hlr many relative: on tho Inland loft Georgetown on Saturday. Jlflilflfy 3rd, to return via Char- lottetown to Halifax, Mia: Culign in having a leave of absence from the Prince, Edward Island Libraries and i! attending Dalhounio Unlver- l\‘lr.'Allan McMillian, student at Ottawa University. ‘returned by The death occurred on Dem-moor lat. 1N7. AHM Pmlee Edward ll- Morrow. daughter of the late Alf- rod and Mn. Winmfrcd Morrow. Jfortb Lake. P. I. l. in her 47th ._M"_ oumpbgn nnd ,0" mime mg-"marah". one of Charlottetown’: oIdqTID-“ARSH-At 115 Rflflliff-‘Ifl 5h- est and most respected rotted,” Thllfsdfllv’. Jflilllflfl’ 3- W- l" bualnll: men, He was in his 90th'T1d"'"!h ll‘- 7115 9W‘ Y9!"- yggf, iSANDERSON-A: tlle P. i’ ‘Ishlflfl William -F‘rancls Tldmarsh was Iiflsf-‘lifll T-‘Iilrsdtis’ Jul. s. 0- born hi, ilaiiinx" p15,, m, luau-i, C. Sanderson in l~is ,"-ll'~ 1B, i858, the on oI Wlllinm IIenl‘y,T09-"B3 1- At (Jhull sill-v‘ 5nd Franco; “inn-sh, About Sxty Jzin. 8. 1948, .\lr.-'. Illulsc ‘l oi-lbs n you; 5,30 he "mg to this prov.‘ Fwctlorlctnn in h.l 22ml '. invo in the lntercsls of the Poi-t- CANNON-idle (lentil coo-rial‘ t‘ land Packing Ccmpany of Poll- her borne at st. Avnrds, Thllrsri-Il» land. Maine. and establshcd thahJfmUflFY 3. 0i MP?» Rlfifimfvl "w" Company's business here with such‘ Cannon, widow of‘ the l1l.e‘.-'\ 7- succeas that it was not long before] Cannon, in hcr 83rd Willi 5*" the American firm was known tofllcaves to mourn two f|-'ll!!¥lliFY‘5| every lobster fisherman through-‘Mra. C. H. Coles. Mrs. C. I~f.'.5"-\-ll\ out tho length and breadth of thQVBIId W0 80M. A. Herbert Cnutmil Province. land J.-Milton Cannon, nil of lllll He was President of the Char-Willy. also two brothers, J. licrllrrl lottetown Board of ‘Trade for many Westcott of Arlington, hinsc. Jliil Yvlfl: President of the Cllarlolte- Arthur Wcatoott, Sllctorln. ll i town Club; and wan on the Board and one sister. Mrs. George snulrl. of Trustees of the PE. Island Vancouver. Her husband I'll“ Hospital for several yearn. It waadelceased her eight yours iv!’- pWb-rry Often Causes .. l Loss 0f Sloop Worry lo probably the niolt common cause of etleaaneaa.‘ Anxllrlu and fours all cm their toll of hours of restful sloop. Such a condition may eventually result in norv- _ ousneas and irritability, loas of appetite or fatigue. _ . ‘ _ f] _ It you min from a aorvoiu condition or row " imam, why not cry llllbunfla Rooltll and Nam Pill Tliounn q ha" found Miiburn’: Health and Nerve Pills beneficial pa 'a _ ral i all: M help build up the mum and thus help promote rah-fishing rest and air"?- Aak your drug/gilt for Mllbunfll Health and Nerve Pills, idenlitiol by tho “Rod Rent" on CM MI. 9 v-qr- , i TbctlllbnlfiJbliolJlbroofxfil. z