.‘_.w‘..'.i._.. I . Iwo-owwov-oo-ooovwrbwwovorovv 31.2.2; QQQ-gfi .. . ' . ‘PAGE tr. ~~ ---- ---- [Qua NEWS ‘ha GUARDIAN. BUDGET FOR OU crrAlgpmflfa-rpwlw snruannvisuasclalylselzs .__ .. .._..._E_,__‘ . ‘ QE-CEMPPB T6. 1941 “‘"—'"_-—"-=“ s; -'_ i. MONDAY l rota-so STEAMER momma’ —The freighter Nordess, "Liberty" wip oi’ Panamlan registry. docked at_the Railway Wharf Saturday. unere she is taking on a cargo of" alwroxinlflielv 127.000 bushel! 01 ~ son Harry and brothers Prank snd , Prince Edward Island potatoes] destined for Norfolk. Virginia. i IS (JON\'.~\Lbl$C1§G—l-1is many‘ frieliclg will be pleased to learn that. Mr. Robert Arsunault, an employee of the GUi1l‘(ll2\11 Job Pri-nt depart- nlcnt. is convaivscing at hhe Char- lottetown llospital, following an emergency opvratlon Saturday morning, 11c entered hospital a week previous lol‘ lrcatment. SAD NEWS RECEIVED — Mn. Everett Hoilus. Kingston, receiv- ufi news ywx-ifillluy oi the death 0.! his brothcr Zifelville. nt Davlson. Suslmi. liCWllIll on Saturday. The lai,- {up ipilml-s was 43 and left the Plovlnf-l- sonic‘ 23 years also to Tllihlif‘ his home in the west, He was unmarried. | A very lovclv autumn was solvinnizod at St. Malachafs. Cllllflll Kn om. when Miss Katll- . lcer D , vans ulliied ill mar- riage i flfrlurile Bcrrigan of New" \‘.' -li..f’ Rev. Father Mc-l Quulci p-xlurziczi the leremony. . . — . Baptist Parsonage‘ c o: a quiet wedding at 2 o'clock. lday afternoon. Nov. 14th. uhcn .l.'lll.‘€ Clara. daughter 0f Mr. and hfl-s. Wl-llington Thomas. North 'I‘ryol'.. nnd Edwin Jamcs Stone s. u u!‘ .\lr. and Mrs. Charles Crn-zlilzlil, (‘ape 'l‘ravvrso, were imi- ted lu the holy builds of matrimony by 11w Rev, i‘, n. Hicks. Pastor of bllc church. '7“ l —‘$ laid beside that of Mrs. White who died eleven years ago. Among the relatives present were his soll Thomas 1-1. and daughters Jean and Margaret (Mrs. J. A. Mac- Kenzle) of Charlottetown, snd his Fred, of Saint John. The wedding of Winnlfred Ros- olsa, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKenna. of Elms‘ dale. and Mr. George Gallant, ad- opted son o! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant o1’ Plusville, was solemn- ized in the sacred Heart Church. Alberton. on Monday. Nov. 10th at 8 A.M. by the Rev. W. E. Monog- han. parish priest. The happy young couple were attended by Miss Ellen Ellsworth and Mr. Bobbie O'Brien. Following their marriage the bridal party motored to the home of the bride where n large number of friends and rela- tivcs partook of a very sumptuous wedding breakfast. A large circle of relatives and friends Ire sadly missing me dyna- . - l “adding fmlc personality of Emma Charlotte Chipman Campbell who passed away Oct. 25, 1947. after a. lengthy illness. at her home. 2-1325 Wesi 15th Ave., Vancouvor. B. C. She was born in Covohead. P.E.1., ‘in 1866. m.- daughter of Rev. m. Allan and Mrs. Allan. The chersh- ed memory of these two has been perpetuated in the story of “Annc- of Green Gables." Mrs. Campbell's family became divided. She was predeceased by 2 baby sisters. he!‘ father in 1891, her mother. Dre. 5, 1917. her brother, Col. John R. Allan of Covehead in 1935 and Dr. Archie of Cardigan, Dec. 5, 1946 llll of whom are buried on the Island. except ha: mother. who is buried in e West, too. The rest. of her A "pry muuylfan weddmg was flalmlly live in the West nllnleli" hvlfulllllY-‘il ‘ilk M11fl¢hl"51,brot»her. J. 8.. and sisters. 111:5: $211312 *§-;:}°“1*;( gihenM°§gi§ i Helen McLeod and Mabel. Mrs. w. i F.G'rnt. Ii-Iyrtlc, only daughter of James‘ a Duffy and the late Mrs. Duffy. A very pretty wedding w“ bet-acne illL‘ bride of Bernard Mer-. \.u. only sou of the late Michael McCouz-z ului Mrs. McCourt of fsnlcraiu. The bridal party enter- ed the church to the strains of lbs wedding march played by Sis- ler Mary Peter. Ycstcrclly evening the "Prince Nova“ and the "Charles A. Dun- ning" made their last trips of the season over the Wood Islands- Caribou rouze. Today, boih steamers will come to Charlotzstmvn with the "Dun- rung" doclnng at. Bruce Stewart's wharf 11nd the "Prince Nova" ty- ing up at the Marine Wharf. Robert, Elliot, 50, formerly of; sniemnlzed at All Saints Church. Cardigan, Wednesday, November 26th at 7:15, A.M., when Miss Violet MalcDermald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mac-Donald, St. Peter's Road, became the bride of Mr. Aneas Mal-Gilivral, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin MacGiliivcay, Cardigan. The cerenwony “as per fin-med by Rev. Harold Croken, PP. Capably assisting the couple were Miss Arleita Roche as brides- maid. and Mr. Cecil Rice as ‘nest man. The bride was attired in s lovely dark blue dress. with match ing accessories, while the brides- maid wore a light blue ETLEEIIIDIL with black accessories. Following the ceremony. ‘the ha??? couple motored to the bride's home where Charloitctnwh- dirfl Suddenly 1°!‘ i~l8y enjoyed a, sumptuous wed- icrdas‘ illvfniiur i" the Wm“ °‘.ding breakfast. The couple then the Boston Globe where he was motored m Charlottetown and employed as a illlotype operator. ' The iutc Mr. Elliot learned his trade as all operator with thci Charlottetown Guardian and 1Q ' Charlottetown about 25 years agol for the United States to follow his‘ trade thcrc. Ho worked on news- paper! in Brooklyn. N.Y.. before going with the Boston Globe. His wife is the former Margaret Trainor of Charlottetown. l FIJNIIRAL AT SAVAGE HAR- BOR -- The filnernl of the late Mrs. lvlclviuu Pigoi was held yes- ierrlzly nftcrnoon with a short. SSTVlCB from her residence at sav- flgg flilfbfvl‘, fnllolve-l by services] m: .\li Stewart United Church. 119-,- wfl’. Zilovrer officiated ai the hnlno and Mr. Mercer and Rev. Mr Charluan lit the Church In- lern~en: ‘eras in the People‘: Cem- kgm-iy m. Stewart. The pallbrnr- ers were: Rum-oll Clark. Fulton! Doutlrl". fi-iiltrm Coffin, WL. MHC" I Lead Jrlnwr-s lviorrison nnd DJ MacDonald. Lt-vCol JD. Stewart. n.s.n.. ED . n-as homo presiliéni of the United Salli».- (lfflvrrw Club of Charlottetown at their annual ‘ hold l"P'cl‘.lly. Tllf‘ club r\l'lv lillfflll us the NnVyJ Arml, and ill-n...» Q,lfil!3l"<' club» M11111!‘ .].l. hlivllnlsou BlTC. i.- VICE- pFPSlflCDl. i Otllcl‘ lllcnllvcrs of the ruvculivel are as follows; Liz-Col. \\’.ll. 50-- pm, 1,1,0.» r» s Fielding M M .' E.D.. Ll Cul rec. Chandler. Malor CM. Wiliizllus ED. Mfljrlr other points on their honeymoon. In the evening the couple were tendered a charivsrie by the citi- zens of the community. Mr. Mac- Giliivray is soon to return w Rlverdaie. N. 8-, to resume his work in that locality, where he will soon be joined by Mrs. Mac- Glilivray. TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Moc- donald of Vernon River were guests of honour at‘: social even- ing held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Rossiter, Morell, and the presentation of s beautiful walnut coffee table by theirifriends of Moi-ell and Charlottetown. be- fore their departure to take up residence in Tlgnish. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mne- donsld: The marriage took place on Wednesday afternoon October 29. .547 It 4 p. m. at the home of the bride's parents Winsloe, o1 Myra Ifewson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hammond Rodd to Norris Garfield son of Mrs. Scott and the late Peter Scott of Meadowbank. Rev. J. R. skinner was the officiating fiergyfnflh. 1n the historic Church of s. John <1. Belfast the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island conducted s solemn nCFVlCE of induction on November 28th., installing the Minister-elect, the Revel-end R. S. Quigley, Ph. 1.). into the Passoral Charge. The ; Moderator of the Court, the Revd. q, E slzorrfn. fifnjor l).L. tvfath- i ilandolph D. MacLean of Montagu~ mo“. K0,, 1.1.13. "Lzeut. RC flzreslded and conducted Divine Machlllinn, DS C and hm, Cllpl , Worship assisted by the Clerk, the RA fifvCzllm. - iccvarend T. H. B. somers. ' 'f'hc sermon was delivered by FITNERAI. .i\‘|' IiIiLFAsI‘ — The .-\c Ilcvcrend Donald Nicholson ol funel-nl 1-! ihc lll|(‘ Alllllll‘ l\. Alr-c- ‘ Brookrield and the Reverend G. Dougall, Cllllflnttflinwll contractor, Carlyle Webster interim-Modera- "was hold ycstcrfl-"y afternoon. A m! of the Charge for five yous, 'co|1gn was m, cqnductor, icutlined the steps leading to short SCVViFl‘ at the ‘Mad can Fun-i pm! Hnnm “nus conductor] ivy Rev. T11 pfnlmnuzlrx. Funoral scrvir-cs; wf-m. thou hcl-l m licks". Proslil" Wyn-m (which vfinllllvl/trl by Rev. TE, l“(‘l.'l"llll.'li\ 'lllfl Di‘, RB. Qllll!" fey. Ai fhv Fllnrrfil Home ihc houn-"rlru"qvaillivnrors wore: H5"- mwL, Prmvso, n Roy Holman. W. Chcslcr S. llvLuve Dr R F Serb’ mm, gimrm Pzvoli. PR. MrLaine The lll'li\'f' pAHhNIICTS were Arthur Nelson, Allan hfcliulay. Charles Boisner. Furncss Maiheson. Wilf- red Livinrsifmo, John P011811]. At ‘Belfast ihc pallbearers were: Wil- {red MFIPLPHII. JOhIl Roflnev, .7'.'l1n D. Muv-Dougull. Duncan MrTavish. Alex Gillis nnd George Grant. On Wedncsday. November 12th. a large number of old friends o! the lain Thomas F. White 0f Charlottetown gathered at Bren- ln's Funeral Parlors. Saint John.‘ u; pay a final tribute of respect to one Whom they admired and knew so well when he was a citi- zen of Saint John. Rev. Dr. E. H. Rinlviv Bqunre Church, formerly minister of ‘Priultv Church. Charlottetown. conduried the service and mid n suitable tribute to the life and ohsrscter of the departed. The burial was Cemetery. The beloved form was the (ailing of a minister. ; The annual memorial service ior riooonsed members Hall Sunday evening. Nov. 30th. with a large attendance of mem- bers present. Grand Knight Mlllan presided. Dr. JA Mc- tains on personal solicitation for the T-B. League Seal Campaign. in which it was reported that $2,500 has already been taken in, with additional amounts silli to by bmuilht in. A feature of the enter- tainment side of the meeting was i the holding of an amateur ShlTGs . the-wealth programme by tho l members of the club. .- The sudden death occurred in tho Prince County Hospital yesterday morning of Mrs. Major MacDonald of Surnmerslde, R.R., at, the "s 0g 56 years. News of hcr passing cpmg as a great shock to a large circle off C.N.I. OFFICIALS HERE-Alt. Watson Baird. purchasing depart- ment. Canadian National Rail- ways. Moncton. and Col. D, J. Maxwell, also of the O.N.R.. Mone- f-OH. were 1n the City yesterday. Pllll WINNIIS ..- Following are the prize winners at the draw- ing made at the annual Notrc Dame High’ Tea: Oil painting, Mill Mildred Hachey. Caraquet. N. 3.; doll. 5t. Joseph's Convent; chicken dinner. Mrs. James Brown, Richmond; box of chocolates, Hu- bert Murnsghsn. Charlottetown; hurld made quilt, Rev. Charles friends in Summcrslde and vicinity. Gallant. Mrs. MacDonald had been in her usual good health until buddy 53,15, pAR-py_me A_Y_p_A_ evening when she was stricken of st. Paul's Church held a "CED- wihh apoplexy and was taken to the hospital where she passed away early Monday morning without re- gaining consciousness. Besides her sorrowing husband she leaves to mourn one son, Bern- lard, at home and one daughter. Mrs. Scotty Pitcairn (Muriel) of Sunlmierslrlc: also the following brothers and sisters: Edward, Wal- ter and Roy Lauglhlln of Shb brook/s; Mrs. Thomas Noonzm and Mrs. James Condon, Richmond; and Mrs. Percy Weeks of St. bfileanors‘ to whom the sincere sympathy of the community ls ex- tended. _ The deceased Was formerly Edit-h Laughlln. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lauflhel" °I Sherbrooke. WEDNESDAY SYMPATHY EXTENDED Much gympathy is hem; extended Mrs. (Rev) TE. McLel-lnan on the passing of her father. Walter G Iavers, at the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. qcoram’ ltl.EE'I‘ING _ Rev. 11f J '.\. Campbell of Now London parish was the guest speaker at t-he 1'95“- lal‘ meeting o1 the Summerside Rotary Club yesterday. He spoke on his experiences ill the Near East and in South Africa while serving with the radar brunch o! the R-C- AJI‘, Guests were Rotarlan B. Graham Rogers of Charlottetown; and My, 1,3. Allen, Stlllllfldfsldis | RETURNS FROM HOSPlTAlr-l n highest tcrnls of the kindly at- lpnfllOn qn-cu nim during his iii- ert. Henderson. of Toronto, forme" assistant general manager of the Canada Permanent hfortga-lzc Cor- poration. Mr. Henderson. who was '11 years of age. had retired from active duties last February» He was a frequent summer Vlfilwl‘ W this Province, his widow. the f0!‘- mer Miss Margaret E. Irwin, ile- ing a native of Charlottetown. A son and ‘two daughters also sur- vive. Mr. Henderson's death oc- .curzcd...on....l~lovzmbem.. 22 . .. after a prolonged illness. I The funeral of Mrs. Mclvina , Pigott was held on SaturdaY offer-g noon with sh0rt srrvlre at the house then to St. John's United Jmrch, Ml. Stewart. service com, ducted by her Pastor the RGV-r W. T. Mercer assisted by the REV-l Mn chm-gran of Cornwall. burial’ tool; place in the Peoples Cemetery.' I Service at the grave was conducted by the Rev. W. T. Mercer. Th! pallbearers were W. L. McLeod. R, C. Clark, Fulton Douglas, Milton fCoffin. James MOrrison and D. J.' MacDonald. Mr. Alfred Groom of the ‘town. 10f Summerside Water and Sewflflfi, lDcpal-tinent. had s narrow escape lfxom death or serious injury when lt-he truck he was drivinll was struck by a train at the Duke _Street railway crosslnfi 150M 1°15} ‘yesterday morning. The train wasi lentering Summcrside from ‘the: west and the truck had just about» passcd over the crossing when it. ‘was struck and turned over. Mr. Groom is in the Prince County Hospital but will likely be discharged today. He received a severe shaking up and a. cut on] the her-d. Only the rear fenders; nnd box of the truck were dam-l aged. - f Mr. Elmer costsln was the eng- I .illeer of the train ahd Mr. Arthugl THURSDAY ‘ nomz- nenasvnn - Captain’) Percy White, of Murray Hal-hon, has received word of the death in 0! Chliflvlt", Livingston. New Jersey. of his lit-, Kenna Lotvn Council. Knights of Colum- y] d , q p whim“ ' “"5 W“ Mid l" the 301v Name‘ Tleieglxlgti-lelglflsil- iohrgewasurlcgl .l..--.?..'§l..°§.§”lum “m. and m’ re- years old, was the Ion of r. and , Mrs. Garnet White. . l roman/n. SERVICES - ‘rile ‘funeral of Amabei Arsenault took The service opened with prayer place yesterday morning at 6.10 by the chaplain. Rev. R...V ward during the year. They wefet IBrothel-s, Lawrence llennesaey, Cecil Bradley, William Moran- Chsrlel McDonald. J-J. Duffy, uli ‘of Charlottetown and Joseph l Gallant of Bordon. 2.15.1. __.._._. Irogular weekly meeting of the ‘Charlottetown Gyro Club was hlid lost evening at the Charlottetown Hotel with Mr, ydnly '1‘. Green Mrs. Gordon Hutchinson. gave n ‘talk on the Charlottetown Play- ground Commission and the won- . Mc- from the Frank Ilennesley Puncul Kenlie after which the Recorder Home to St, Dunstanfi Basilica? mead the names o! six members when Requiem I-ligh Mus wul who passed io their eternal re— celebrated by Rev. David McTaQueE solemnized at St. Patrick's church, who also conducted the service at the grave. Interment was in the church cemetery. FUNERAL AT POWNAL-The ‘funeral of the late Mrs. A. O. ‘Moore. Pownal, was held yester- teuded. A short service at the Lame was followed by services in Pownll United Church where sor- vlcel were nducted by Rev. F; of CcHlenRrv-Quee“ in the chair. The guest speaker. R, “cw”,- gumed by m“ gm- lluu Stackhouse. Rev. M. D. Mc- lend and Rev. '1‘. A. A. Duke. The val.‘ bearers were: Harold Bmith. 1i . E55 _____ brated by Rev. Howard W l and DIED IN TORONTO _. Mam hhc last rites at the gravc v, m 1V1’- (rignd5 here will regrrt to learn formcd by Right Rev. G11. Niac- oi (he Gum recently o; M; R01). Lellarl, V.G. Burial was in tho Si. aret party" at the parish hail on Tfilesday night, a function which was greatly enjoyed. Betty Comp- ton was mistress of ceremonies. Novelty dances, with music by the Brighton Club Orchestra, and an auction. with Syd Jeffrey as auc- tioneer, featured the program. Pro- ceeds from the auction go towards the Bursary Fund for an Anglican theological student at King's. N0 TRACE OF MISSING MAN -~City policemen, who have been carrying out daily patrols along the waterfront and harbour in a Department of Fisheries patrol boat. have found no further trace o! the missing C.N.R. policeman. Mr. Dan Matheson. who was last seen on the night of Friday. Nov. 14, in the vicinity of the Prince St. Wharf. Dragging operations by members of the local police force are also being carried out around the wharves and docks. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements, Montague has as their guest Mrs. Furlong who arrived from Philadelphia. U S. Friday, expect. ing to remain here for aweek. Mrs Furlong was for some time em- ployed in Goose Bay. Labrador. to which she went about a year ago. Later Mrs. MacGuire denarted for England to visit her parents in Ronuford. Essex County. returning afterwards to rejoin her husband ‘y in the U. S. A. —-FUNERAL A1‘ SHHRBROOKE 1/1,», and Mrs. Russel lifatthewlslarhe funeral of tho laic Ail-s. Accompanied. by tllclr son C181! ; Major MacDonald was hold i-lfllil motored from Charlottetown to _‘ her homo in Sherbrookv yestcrzlnyl Alberton on Wednesday. Claarlto the St. Paul's Church in sum- " had a very succCssflll opcrallon in »mersidf= and was lai-guy attended. mu- glizulottcioah Hospital lor The pnll bcarr-rs wcro as follows: ncrnia and fllJDCndlultlS and speaks Frank Townsrnrl. l-‘rrluk Walls,‘ John Thompson. Fred itfnchonnid, Ronald MacDonald. Arms Arson- allli. Thr- Tlcqillrm liiass w: Paul's Cemetery, Bun\-.1\ersidc.--S. On ’l"hl1r5day evening. Nov, 27th about 60. invited guests gathered st. the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Peters of Duvar to g-ree! Mr. and Mrs. Peters on their 25th wedding anniversary, and showm- them with gifts, it being a double occasion. as apart from an an- niversary, it was also a house warming. as they had Just. moved intheir new bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Peters were the recipients oi’ many nice gifts; also the best wishes of all the community. —WEDDING ANNIVERSARY- Nil/and Mrs. George E. Willie, Summerside. celebrated their 20th "wedding anniversay on Novem- ber 23rd. On the allowing even- "mg they were at home to mem- bers of their flmfly and a few ‘ntimate friends. They received many gifts and congratulatory messages in honor of the occas- ion. A goose dinner was served to shose present. Mrs. White's mo- lher. Mrs. George W. Harper of Charlottetown. was present, and u. it was the fiftieth anniversary c.‘ her wedding. she was present- ed with a gift and s bouquet of flowers 1n remembrance of tho event-J. A very pleasant. evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred" Murphy. Emerald, on Monday, “Tovcmbér 17th. when a. number of lt-heir friends and neighbours gath- pred to congratulate them in hon- pur of their wedding Anniversary. After all had assembled Mr. Borden (Greenan acted as chairman. After ‘a few approprllfc remarks, called upon Mr. Emmett. McKenna to read an address while Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Greemm presented them with a beautiful tea set of dishes and a nice occasional choir. Mr. Murphy on behalf of his wife, in A few well chosen words thanked all u. their kindness. which was fol- lowed by short speeches by John M. Murphy also J. J. White. Carl fi-fldf lvernon Grcenan and w, P, Mc-, A bountiful lunch was , tho evening was most WRJOYIMYWDEIIY. in music. singing and dancing till the woe small hours of the morning when all dis- {Dcrsed after singing God Have the yKing and wishing the hide and {gratin many more yelrs of wedded ..¢__- A quiet but pretty wedding was lPi. Augustus on the morning of '0¢l~ 37nd when Mary Helen, ldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes became the bride of} , Augustus Kilbride, son c; Mr. and IMrs. Percy Kilbride. Grand Riven-l ;Rsv. Mull Callaghan. performed GYIO CLUB MlETS - The lay afternoon and was largely at- . the ceremony and czeiebrsted the’ muptill mus in the presence of a llsrgo number of friends. Glvvn I In mlfrllss by her father, the young, ibride looked wlnsome In a floori i length dress of white satin-net! with a full length veil Ind carried, ,a white prayer book with satin: ‘streamers. She was assisted by‘ flérlfll work l! hll sW-‘Omlfllflhvd if! Robert. Brown, Ambrose MacMll- ,' her sister I-Issel. » who wore a i U18 "I'll We Yvlrl o! Ill 111091311011- 1m. Prank Jones, Layton Jones.‘ floor length dress in firnhllHDllrlfll "I! H198"!!! reP°Pts were Wilbur Jones. Interment was 1n l given by the different tum cap- POWIIII OCIIICNIV. of Heaven’ blue nylon tslfetta with shoulder nil to nub and carried s white] prayer book. The groom ‘was assisted by his brother Lawrence. Friends and relatives of ,Mr. Joseph Poirier, Mill Road, will be glsd to know he is now return- ed from the Veteran Hospital st Alberton. Mr. Poirier, who is 85 years old, has had double pneu- monia and his doctor says he was wonderful to live through it at his age. He is recuperating at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Peter U. Gallant, Mill Road. Flis wife died a few years ago. --CLARK-MACDONALD A quiet but pretty wedding was sol- omnlzed on Wednesday, November S, 1947. at the United Chum‘: ‘vlanse, Bradalbane. when Rev. W. B. MacPhail united in marriage Margaret Bessie, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Angus R. MacDona1:i_ Thistle and Shamrock. u Leslie Alton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark, Kensingion. The ‘uride looked charming in a wool two-piece street length dress of dusty rose with rose feather hat and matching accessories. Her cor- sage was of red roses. Miss Jean- ettc MacDonald. sister of the bride. as bridesmaid wore a pale blue n00] dress with harmonizing ac- rssorles. The groom was support- co by ills uncle, Alfred Ramsay of Summerside- After the cere- muny a buffet luncheon was serv- eo at the home of the bride's pal- ellts to immediate relatives ano fliends. The table was centered by two beautifully decorated wed- ning cakes flalured by tall tapers Assisting in serving were hh-s.‘ D. J. MacDonald, Mrs. David Clark, Mrs. Albert Todd and Mrs. Peter Nicholson. The bridal party later ifff. on a motor trip to points of zuterest in the Maritimes. They will ltSlde in Kensirlgtoll. Prior to her wedding the bride was the guest Oi honor at a shower at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Todd. Stanchel. The living room was aliistically decorated for the occa- ‘i011 in pink and white. The bride- ‘u-be was escorted to the seat ol ionor by her sister, Mrs. Peter IvlChOlSOn. Mrs. Maurice I-Iowatl Jnened the gifts and Miss Addie lfalliwell read the accompanying wrses. Miss Alctlm Graham ar- |1ll‘;‘.(‘(l the gifts on the table. 1n a lpw wcl] chosen words the guest honor thanked her friends for thcir many very beautiful gifts and ill iOlnFd in siuiwiuz. "For Shfis A Jolly Good Follow." Music was wfphllCd by ihc Todd orchestra 1nd zm remainder bf the evening was oven! in dnncing and soyinl in- PICOUIFE. A delicious lunch was w-rvcrl by the ladies. -. S. ' FRIDAY LOSES VALUABLE BULL/Mr. George Godfrey, North Wilushire, suilcred the loss of a valuable Holstein bull a few days ago. ‘The bull, a Grand Champion at, the Provincial Exhibition here and at tho Amherst Winter Fair, was ‘taken ill suddenly and died en- route from Toronto to Charlotte- town, after placing seventh in his class at the Royal Winter Fair ac Toronto. FUNERAL AT ARGYIKI SHORE —’I'he funeral of the late Mrs. John Angus lvfacDougall of Argyle Shore “'21s held yesterday after- noon from hel- late residence, The service at the home and grave was conducted by the Rev. Horace Mcihven. The pail bearers were: Waidron Seller, Fred MoPhliil, Douglas MacDonald, Gordon Mac- Donald. Donald McPhail, and Goodwill McPhail. Inberment was ir. Argyle Shore Cemetery. MINERAL Al‘ LOT 65 The funeral of Mrs. Patrick Murray was held yesterday morning from her residence in New Wlltshire to 8t. Ann's Church. Lot 05 where Requiem H1811 Mass was celebrab ed by Rev. Eugene Murray. Rev. Wilfred Keefe was present in the sanctuary. Interment took place in the church cemetery. where ser- vices were conducted by Rev. George McCormac. The panbegf- era were: P.W. McGee, Frank Egan, Peter Clarkin. Amos Malone, Vin. ca?! McCloskey and Matthias Mur. re . John Leo Payne, 66, fowner pop. “l-r sineerand band leader. who introduced ‘My Gnl Sal" to Boston at the turn of the century and Km "Rflilllllll as Blll0KWORK' The cosy-action Ioxoflva for ordinary constipation 7,. . .. 1-11 wrote the national song of the Fra- ternal Order of Eagles, died yes- terday at his home. 34 Pebble ave- nue, Winthrop. He had been a resident of Winthrop for 46 years. He leaves his wife. Mrs. Putnzln Payne; two daughters, Mrs. Velma. Wood and Miss Virginia Payne, and three sons, Artuhr, Ralph and Ray- monfi Payne, all of Winthrop. A funeral mass will be celebrated at. 10 a.m. Monday in the Church of St. John Evangelistlbyhis neph- ew, the Rev. Henry McLeod. S.J. -'1'.he Boston Herald, Nov. 22nd, 1947, Mr. Payne's brother Frank G. Payne Ls a resident of this City. ATTENDING CONFERENCE. _ Mr. W. T. Crockett, Provincial Sta!- lstician. left by plane Saturday for Ottawa to attend g, conference. and will be abselfi about two weeks. Mrs. Danlcl Hlckox, Burlington spent the past weekend at. Char- lottetown where she visited her sister, Mrs. Ernest White, and Mr white, and her brother, Mr. Ar- thur MacLeod, and Mrs Macbeod. —LEAVES FOlt BIONTREAL- Mr. Bert Gz-iesbach of Maritime-l Foundation Ltd. left by motor on Thursday morning for Montreal. but will return occasionally to Borden. ill a supervisory capacity. He was accompanied by his wlf-r and son, Peter. s TRYON MAN RECEIVES AP- POINTMENT —- Mr. Spurgeon Clark, Tryon, produce dealer and farmer, has been appointed u member of the executive of the Maritime Board of Trade. Mr. Clark is the president of the Crapaud-Victorla. Board of Trade. nnd takes a lively interest in any thing that he feels would add to the prosperity and happiness of the people of this Province. -LEARNS OF BROTHERS DEATH-Mfrs. G. H. Parry, Sum- nlerside, has received Word of the death of her DIOHICI‘, Mr. Frank W. I-Iib cit, ill his seventy-fourth year, i Quincy, Massachusetts. The deceased had been ill for the past four or five years of heart trouble. Mr. Hibbett. born at Union Corner, Prince Edward Is- laud. was the son of the late Wil- liam iiibbcit and his wife, Nllltg- aret Clark Hlbbett. Besides his sister. Mrs. Parry, there are left to cherish his memory one daugh- ter. Mrs. Buckley, with whom the deceased rtsided; three sons. anfl a sister, Mrs. Anne Lynch. Med- ford, Mass. On November 18th fourteen vet- eran nurslng sisters of World Wars I and II mot. in the Ladies Auxili- nry Rocm, Legion Building, Char- lottclown. Mrs. (Din) C11. Beer acted as chairman and from this gathering emerged a unit of ihe Nursing Sis- ters Association of Canada. The election of officers follows: l President-Mrs. lDr.) C. H. Beer. Vlce-Presldenv-Miss llaitie Mc- W8! l5 Laine. Sec. Treasurer — Margaret H. Camlpbell. Legislation Committee: Miss Mona. Wilsbn, Miss Vivienne Mac- Rae. . Ways and Means Committee: Miss Gertrude lVlcCarron. Miss El- sle Nicholson. Miss Helen Mac- Phec. The condition of Mr. Fred Johnston of Elmsdale, who is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital as t/he result of a motor ac- cident, was reported yesterday as good. The accident occurred about five o'clock Tuesday evening as he was proceeding eastward from Kane's Hill in his Ford roadster. accom- panied by his brother, Wesley. and another man, Roy Arsenault of as. Louis. A truck owned by Cur- ran and Briggs Ltd. entered the highway from a. lane and Mr. Johnson's car crashed into the wooden rails of a bridge. A flying sliver of wood from a rail crashed through the windshield striking Mr. Johnson directly on the mouth and buried itself in the back of his throat. Married at 5t. Anthony's R. C. Church on Wednesday Nov 26th. Eva MacOaine to John Leonard Creamer. The bride was beautifully attired in Loganberry wine suit with black accessories and attend- ed by her sister Mae who wore a brown suit with brown accessories. The groom was capably supported Mr. Arthur ROZers of Lot 1 After a delicious wedding breakfast at the home 0f the bride the bridal party motored to Summer- side by taxi. On Tuesday morning they went on to their home in St. John where the groom is em- played. Their many friends wish them many happy years. —-Mr. Oscar Gallant formerly of Plulvillc, now of Halifax arrived home on Saturday evening on a weeks vacation. Mr. Gallant plans on returning to Halifax by bus on Friday he will be accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Jas. T. Gallant of Piusville to spend the winter with he: son. Oscar recently bought a fine home there. He is a driver of tram can. " FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- ersl ofhlr. Alfred Blanchard was held ysstdrdsy morning from his late residence 10 Chestnut Street lo the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mus wss celebrated by lav. It. Rains. Cash... the pail bearers were: Roderick MacDonald, Peter Dolron. Benjamin Gallant, Rod- erick MacDougall- Aubrey Doiron and Iilssr Gallant. Interment took" where services were conducted by hthtr MacGillivray, Casi?- _ ..l.‘2$'11_.t0 .Mr. 1nd Mrs. place in the Cathlmc Cemetery.‘ Several from bore attended the post-nuptial shower in honor of Ms. Albert Crnswell and his bride. .~arlewn. The gathering met at the rommodious home o! Mr. and Mrs lfeber Myers, Carleton on Fridqy sVClllM| Nov. 28th. -_M1ss Evelyn Kickox was the guest o! honor at a pre-nuptiai shower at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickok, Burlington, on Friday evening. Nov. 28th. Radiating streamers of pink and yellow with artificial flowers in matching shades, made a dainty bridal bower where the bride-to-be was seated by her attendant, Miss Ruth Profltt. Profiit carried in the well-filled basket, nnd the parcels were op- ened by Miss Joan Adams and Mrs. Borden Campbell. The gifis_ were arranged by Mrs. Lloyd Hic- kox. and Mrs. Leighton Stewart read the donors’ names. The nup- tin] music was played by Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Evelyn gracefully expressed her thanks and all Join- ed ill singing “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." 'I‘lle remainder oi the evening passed pleasantly in social intercourse and card games. An attractive lunch was served. Those assisting in serving were MP3. Nelson Payntcr, Mrs. Lloyn ifickox, Miss Hilda Hickok, Miss Joan Adams. and Miss Ruth Pro- iltt. BIRTHS l‘.\SSMORl-J—At Mount Hamilton Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario, on November 27, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Passmore. (nee Ferns Mill, Marshfleld, P.E.I.), a daugh- ter. Gwenyth Lce. SMITH — At the King's County Mclmorial llaspltal on December 1st, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs, GCOPgt‘. Slllitll, St. Theresa's, g daughter, Mabel Anne. MacLAUGHLIN-At the P. E. ls- land Hospital, Dec. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Maclsmlghlin incc Erma Mallett) a daughter. GRAY — At. Summerside. Satur- day, Nov. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fl-ed Gray. Toronto, Ont. (nee Margaret Elzmma. Chappell, Ken- slngton. PEI.) a son, Vernon Wil- fred. 6 lbs. 6 ozs. GRAWtM-Af. the Kings County Hospital, Montague. November 27, 1947. to Mr and firs. Frank (ira- helm. (heel-Edna. Daly, R. NJ, Com- mercial Cross. a son. ROWE — At the Charloftetowfl Hospital, on November 26th, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Fired Rowe, Don- aldston. a daughter. DUNSFORD-At the Charlotte- iowrl Hospital Nov. 29, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman F. Dunsford (nee Dorothy Gl-eensn, R.N.), a son (silllborni. SWAN-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital Nov. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon swan. (nee Hilda Noye) City, a son. sMlTlb-At Kings County Memor- ial Hospital on Nov. 28rd, 1947, b0 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith, Sturgeon, a dnughtelyJudy Lmiise, 6 lbs., 12 ozs. SlGSWORTH-At Kings County Memorial Hospital on Nov. 22nd. Cosmss S:gsworih (nee Reta Flynn). Car- digan, a son, John Barry, 6 lbs. 9 ozs. STEWART - At Oshawa, Ont. Saturday, November Nth, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton E. Stewart (nee Hilda Jewell, North River, P. E. 1.) a. son. 6 lbs. 10 on. WARREN-At Rosemo -‘ Memor. lai Hospital, Ottawa, on Nov, 2D, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. George C. Warren. nee Florence Macbean. Summerside, a son, James Doug. las. ' MacLEAN-At Vancouver. B. (7.. on Nov. 1'7. 1947. to Mr. nnd-Mrs. Ralph Spencer MacLean, a son. Charles Terrence. WALSH-At Clyde River on Dec. 1st. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walsh. 3 Idaughter, Laura. Estelle, weight lHcCORMAC — At hhe Gian-lotte- town Hospital on Saturday, Nov. 29tlh. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Danny MoCormack (nee Patricia Moynagh) DALTON-At the p“ Hospital on Dec. 2, acamca'fi dash-INF Dalton. Summerslqg . C0rFlN—At the P‘ Island Hospital on 52%;; kw“ filo Mrs. Fulton a. c051,, (a 1 - cIJTcLu-‘r-‘a-At til p. Hospital Dec. 1, may“ 25:51“ “- B- CUWUEG, l daughter w‘ Kathelryn. ' °“ STEV ‘NEON-At tn , ward Island Hospital ti: ‘if; ‘i. 1w. to m. and M... mg; L . ‘Sahfivlenson. Wlnsloe, a son‘ “m” MICHAEL-At the P 1 . Island Hospital on Ngvfwga h??? and Mrs. M. Michael, a ' " don David). 5°“ ‘c'°'" DUFFY -- At the Cit 1 . Novem-ber 29, 1947, l: 341351322,‘ Mrs. Ernest. Duffy lnee . Holland) Bunburyr, fMlgfmigfi v . _. Rdilglllng 9 lbs, Cathellnc Penny GRAVES — At the P. . » lai on December 2nd, iii-fix, E3055!- nnd Mrs. Golden Graves, a d“; W1‘- Wdsht l lbs. l2 oz. BERNARD - X0111) _ Nlullsu, you. l, lU-ii, ‘u, m, u. Q1 we Webster, uni bbislall m.‘ mid to Lcollu Jullc l-olll, l/tnii n1 Charlottetown. DAWSON - NUlilUNU -— AL tiu home‘ o1 the bnuc on no: ll i947 by Rev. 1;‘. u. woo; »_ 7 ‘ Clifford Duuscll. All , tlm Regilse Norrlllg, Cnpc "Prav- cl-se. DIXON-CARVER - At u , Murray Harbour Northfebl/xags: Charles D. Henderson. livereti George Dixon. Gzlsprl-cllux, to Sadie Mill-lei Carver. Alliston. lg 1-; L DAWSON NOKRING _ At iii} bride's heme, Capc Travel-so. P. l»; Island. oll Saturday. Nqymnbfl." 29th, 1947. by the Rcv. E. it. ilioozi. Slit‘. B. A. Bertha ltcgiisf- Nor-ring, L0 George Ciiflurd Dcuvsuu ci Albany, P, E. island, DEATHS FRlCl1ARD-At the Prince Cami. ly Hospital on Nov. 30, Mrs, AM Prichard, Linkletter Road. aged 1: years. NOYE-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital Nov. 30, Paulette Elaine. in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mn, Ralph Noye. North Wilishirg, MORROW—-At the P. Island Hospital Dec. 1, 1947, Miss Olgs Morrow of North Iiakc, in he: 47th year. MOORE-At Pownul Nov. 30, Mrs. A. G. Moore in her 50th year. MoEWEN~AI South Granville on Dec. 1, 1947, Mrs. Annbrlla Mc- Ewen. aged 93 years. MacDONALD-At. the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Monday, Dec. lst, Mrs. Major MacDonald, Summer- slde, R..R.. aged 56 years. BLANClIARD-At his home. 1i! Chestnut St... on ffucsday. Dec. a. 11347.. Alfred Blanchard, formerly of South Rustico, in his 70th year. itlUflllAY-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 2. iim, Mrs. Patrick Murray of Tfivronu (Lot 65) in her 62nd your. COUBT~At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 2, Leonard Court of Donaldsion, aged 61 years. MacDOUGALL-At Argyle share. Dec. 2. Mrs. John Angus Mac- Dougull in her 66th year. MaeIlINNON Al. Cambridge. Mass. on Dec. 1st, 1947, Angus L MacKinnon in his 68th year, son o! the late Mr. and 1m. men MacIfim-lorl, Canoe cove. ' MULLINS-At her residence, I4 Elm Avenue on Thursday, Dec. 4th, 1947, Mrs. John P. Nhlliins in hel- 70th year. FOLLAND-At Breadalbam on Dec. I, 1947, Clarence FollandJled 84 years. ' MONAGIIAN-M the Charlotte- town Hospital on Thursday. Dw- 4, Mrs. Annie Monaghan. nged 19 years, widow of the late John Monaghan, Hazelbrook. i a son, Lynn Pat-rick. RWE SiiiP ll)\ll’l.l STEWART ANYWHERE. ll”. S iili b. '.- FORD Hflfi MERCURY PARTS 4i MOTORS ii l. ill sill-v vi