" MMmAY lights were the statements of the "Jtmmmi" ""5""- - W'- Ladi ' cttui mi 1151.77" w - and Mm H‘ D- 3°34‘- Km°FmL P- en's eizfisslonatyy Sgciefy, I 52649612; Q» m" 1°" m mil“ l” u" budget Missionary Commlttte. home. Mr. Boyle being called home by the death of his mother, the late Mrs. Louis Boyle of Conway. 8705.90: and the Peace Thank 0f- ferinB, $1,599.35. The three retiring members of the Board of Managers were J. Mountain, L. W Hancock, and C.R.i Rogers. The two former were te- elected for another three yeats.‘ term; and J.W.'McKenzie replaced‘ Mr. Rogers who had declined re- nomination. Mr. Rogers had served on the Board for over 25 years and his resignation was accepted with , __..__ BISHOP RETURNS HOME —- i-lts Excellency, the Most Reverend James Boyle, Bishop 0f Charlotte- town, returned to the City Satur- day afternoon from Quebec‘ City wlierq he attended the flinerai last Friday" tit’ the late Cardinal Ville- neuve. LEARNS 0F BROTHERS DEATH »A wire ltas bet-n received by Mr. Abtzer Vcsey. York, conveying the news of the dcath of his brother. i-ittstace M vest-y at Central Butte. Saskat vhcwati last Wednesdai’ mortiltiir The telegram also dis- closed that the death o! her bus- briud proved such a shock to Mrs. Vczcy that site was suddenly strick- en and pass€d away shortly after- wards. 'I\vo sons and a daughter are left to mourn. member of the Board for life. The animal banquet and busi- 716$ meeting of the Stununcrside Baptist Church took place 'I‘httrs- day evening at 6 o'clock. Ovcr 100 members attended. who donated a good-will offering of $571.20. The new officers appointed the ensuing year are: Deacons: W.A. Currie, C.B, Jrlly. Btuee Johnston. Reuben Large. JE. Morrison. Treasurer: W. A. Currie. Clerk: C. B. Jelly. for -—SKATING PHI/TY -— A num- hcr of mung people were guests cf OTEBHlStI Miss Catherine I\iac- Jmit MCITiSOH, daughter n! MT Cflllum _ and Mrs. Ernest Morrison, Sum- Pianist and Junior Choir leader: Mrs. Jack MacLeod. Communion: Mis Vera Miss Joan Morrison. Auditors: AS. Hopkins. Dr. HT. Colvin. Janitor; T. R. Palmer. Cemetery Representative: Thom- as Johnston. tnersirlc. at a skating party on Fri- cinv r-tcning held at the open all‘ t-ink on the school gtoutids. After a |ilcastint evening of skating, the pnrtv tettmicd-to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison. Summer Sweet. wltcrc Mrs. Morrison served a de- Waugh, ltciott; lunch. The remainder oi Advbo Bo d T’ e Dmcm i v - ., , 1 mil ry a-r : I us. s; Edsel? “as 5pm n m c and President or Chairman of each‘ Society in the Church. Board of Trustees & Property Committee: Roy Daye, Ernest Mor- rison, Claude Hopgood. C. B. Jclly. Dr. J.F. MacNeill. FUNERAL SERVICES—The fun- eral 0t Mr. Michael T. Smith took place yesterday morning from the A. A. Henrtessey Funeral Home to _ _ . St. Dunstarfs Basilica where Re- wFixargfiniémrgwggseil GL1}? quit-m High Mass was celebrated wk‘ ‘E. sménnmrx Iiurfie- MR1, by Rev. Francis MacDonald who Flume‘ Lesne slmmons‘ Aldtr; also conducted the service at the Lame. Cpl,“ wmmh. A. S‘ nnpkirm grave. The pail-bearers were , Mcssrs. George Somers, Patrick Roy Due‘ Danni-s. John Mullins, Patrick Cullen, Patrick MacMillan and - KENSWGTQ“ UNITED CHURCH — Twenty-one members of the Young Adult Group met in the church 0n Thursday averting. Joseph Curley. A VI ‘l’ C t l A1 ‘ .m;nn;;w.uu-msaamhmmvom Port Menler on Anticosti Island ‘waned mm ‘h’: wmflflp pwJam conducted by the newly chosen ex- ecutive. Bibie study followd with the discussion led by Rev. LM. Murray. During the business per- iod. plans were made for the in- stallation service which will be held Sunday evening when the follow- lng officers for i947 will be install- ed: President — James Murphy; vice-president, Mrs. Harold Pal‘; moval madmirtery and tractor at? gafigrynjlgsggfig $.15."i,.li.‘lilfi"i.’f°li.ii..éf"ifiw- ma. i»... M inst trip of a suppliy steamer to mmmatfes‘ Iyerdg; Paynzgeftfiigl? the port was cancelled because of gomnfif-Lglve Ogxglé? ' Further ice there was no shortage of stug; 8n u$ifilan Mugging,” w“ either fond or medical supplies. than lake“ up for a Show Fermi, FUNERAL AT g1; ‘Nnngwig Refreshments were served by] the; -Th<~ funeral of Mrs. Amelia M. mmmntec and ‘he meeting ‘ “SM Smith was held yesterday after- Wm‘ Pray?‘ noon from the residence of her son. Fred J. Smith. Cherry Hill to St. Andrevws Church where services were conducted by the parish priest, Rev. Terrance Campbell, who also officiated at the grave. Pallbearers were: Al- it had been for several days carrying supplies for the Consolidated Paper 00., Ltd" which is carrying on large-scale lumbering operations. Capt. Carl Burke, manager of the airways concern who flew the Douglas O17 transport. said that his prin- clpal job was carrying equipment, including logging sleds, snow re- where __A gloom was cast ovcr Alma. when it learned of the passing of Mrs. Frank Barbour on January l4. in her 57th year. Bcsldr-s n sorrowing htisbntid. she loaves tn ‘ mourn her loss, nnc dattgfitctx‘ hart Jardinri, Lawrence Douglas. Z°"5~ “d n“; Tm‘, Aidfli-flfolf‘; Jam,“ walks“ James Macgonakp Donald and cit. aso a ipt. . APClll Rayner. to whom she had vmnr Elam and Joseph MaeMn ZiVOflefl ntotltcrs cnrc since in- l: . Th. body of the late Mrs. Staph flzlrlvpd 1,, chRI-louetgwn fancy. Thcrc is also her mIoih- Fi-iday‘ cvmilng from Brltlhfon, "- Mm a B- Dmba" w“ m“ liters: Howard, of Alma. Llfiyd l" Monirose, and three sisters, Mrs. ____ Saldle Mountain, Alma. Mrs. Zena WELL KNOWN HERE - The Landry. and Mrs. Margaret Wag- rnnni- friends of Dr. Harold G»_ncr of CamhridZP- M855» The Blitz-k, brother of Mr. Charles funeral scrvicc was conducted by Bl-lck, Charlottetown, will he. in- Rev. E. O. Hovvlctl. and Rev, W. I. tcrcstcd to lcarn that he has been MacDonald. who took as his text’. included in the latest supplement “She has done what shc Could- to "Who's Who in America". Dr. Both Ministers paid fitting tri- Black. who has been English iii- butes to the deceased. who was stttir-tor at Hollywood High School always rcady to hcll‘) ill" 9°95 siticc 1920, is listed as the author work in the community. Shr- was til‘ fottr religious and educational organist of the Btiilllsl Chllrch- volulnvs and editor of three other Alma, and sang in the UHIlPd tvoiks. Ho has served as associate Clhurch choir in Montrosc. Ari o-iitnr r-f the First Methodist Hcr- unusually large funeral cortcgc aid of Los Angeles, lS o member followed the remains to lltc Mont- o.‘ the Atttltnrs Guild of AmerlW rose United cemetery. ivhcre they were lntcrrcd beside lict" son Rus- i\f."iss.. accompanied by her sort Frank. ' and on honorary lift- tnember of thi- Itiit-rttntiottrtl Niurk 'I‘\vain So- si, who predeceased her some ricl)" A nsttivc of Ptnnvssh. N.S.. years aizo. The poll-bearers WP" oi Mt. Allison David Gordon, Stanley Alum!‘- honorcd hint John E. Mountain. Gordon Bar- Wnllnce Donald and Ncil he rs a rzrntluntr- Ulli\'(‘"sil_\, which recently with the il*'"'cc if LL. D. bnur. ‘ ,Ht~ was a classmate at Harvard Barbour. Bcttutlfttl floral irlbutcsi University. cf Di. (‘._ [1 51ml {mm 1,11;- family, brothers and _.___ sisters. Baptist W. M. S., and‘ Al tltc i-tculnt" ntvclinc of United W. M. S. and Y. P. U. wcrr-l Prince Edward not-m No. 22. 1.0. mute fristimnvtl cf W" ""0 "Y OJ“. livid TltursdtyvflJan. 2S. the trcrn. s follotvtitt: officers were installed l by Artim D.D. 0.1a. 0 Haaen- IUZAI , Phillips nssisfrd by Grand Mar-I shall Hilbert Jnltnston. Nohlu Grnnrii Roland Philip- Ion. Vicc Grand: Harpy Bishop. Recording ,Bt=c'y.: Elmer Moore. Financial Sccfiit T. M. Linklct- tr-r. 'Trcasurer: B. R. Sharpr. Conductor; George ‘Hogs. Warden: Lester Jenkins. Chaplin: E. ll. Jordan. R.8.N.G.t A. W. McDowell. L.S.N.Ci.: Hilbert Johnston. RSMG; Ensor Bowness. Lasvvzs roa OTTAWA -Mr.l J. Lester Dottizltls- M-P- Y" Queen's County. lcnvcs this morn- lug for Ottawa. Parliament offic- lally opens on Thursday. The regular monthly mt-etlitg of the P. E. Island Art Socket)! W?" held on Monday, January 27 The President, Mrs. Willard MucKay was in the chair. A large number of members and friends were pre- sent, and several new members’ were enrolled. j An interesting moving int-titre, L.S.VG. A. A. Lockhart. . v R3 1,951,,- gech ‘ ,on etching was much appreciated; h5g1 Abner cnh-“L .by the audience and egplanatlons {of the techniques employed were. given by Mrs. D. M. Gan and Miss acqueilne Macdonald. The installation of officers of the Charlottetown Gyro Club for i047 took place at a dinner hold tut nt|ht at the Clinriottettnvn Hotel. ‘there was a large atten- dance of members and their wives. Plat-President Morton Dew pre- . aided. The club loiinvn: President. Iarl Taylor. Ilt. Vlce-Relldent, Ralph Jen- kins. Ind Vice-President. Alex Mc- ‘ftiryr-o. ft. int-Quins. 1.0.: 0. E. Clark. 0.6.: Charles Mountain. J.P.G.: Arthur Carney. Dr. A. A. tiocbhart was elected h-ustee for a period of three ‘years. no annual emlfmttcnoi meet- fnpd the Smnmustde Prenata- Gvmn, was held in the Church evening. J Candy roster for 1,547 lr a! regret. He was elected an ilonorary" ,. Frank Terry week pleaded guilty be having "carnal knowledge of a lirl under l4 years of age not his wife." was sentenced yesterday by Mr. Jui- tn-o M, R. McGuigan to lived/ears in Dort-liester Penitentiary. William guilty last week by a petty jury of abduction was sentenced by Mt‘. Justice MeGuigan to two months in quot-it's County jail. The civil jury case, Michael J. Mt-Ivor vetsus Canadian National Railways. occupied the attention cf the Court for most of yesterday, ‘id was adjourned until 10.30 this' titnming. The jury comprises Joseph Rodd, foreman; Peter Hughes; Lloytt Mat-Callum; John D. MacPbuth, \Vil|tll'€lI MacKinnon; Robert Mac-' Phcc; and Stewart McNevin. | M. A. Farmer is counsel for the plaintiff and F. A. Largd gnd J, B. Johnston for the Railway, Many changes in Charlottetown and vicinity are noted by Mr. W. R. McKie, of Vancouver, 3.6., who is revisiting his native Province ttftcr an absence of forty-one Nears. He was formerly on the staff of tluvBatik of Commerce in Charlottetown. One of -Mr. McKies treasured possessions is a photograph of the Prince of Wales College football team of i896 on which he played as quarterback. Other members of the team included the late Premier w- M. Lea Mid the Hon. Dr. Cyrus MacMillao. also Messrs. P. Mac. 5""- P. Crosby. H. Martin, a. CBmDbBlI, _M. Sellers, F. White, D. Ross._ V. Shaw, E. Grady, H. Ritchie (Captain, '96), E. Crockett, F. Haszard and M. Johnston. i Mr. McKle is the father of Mrs.‘ i ther of Mrs. H. H. Horne. Char. lottetown. He ltas met a number of old friends since his return a_ fed" “@916 580, and is looking for- “Fird 1° "nevi/ins acquaintance with many more, HE attended the recent Burns gonccrt at Prince of wales College all and noted with llppl-gpiaflon the ftnc building which has re- Plflfifrd the institution he attended bcrc fifty years agq He was ‘.50 impwssed by the number of cars fr» be seen about Charlottetown. and ‘he “Mn-V lmilrovemcnis in Streets and business establish- lllPfllS. WEDNESDAY “FLUE FIRE-Tile Summerside firemen were called out l; 545 last evening for a flue fire at 1.11.9 h”? "f MYS- iDr-l Alex McNcili, Sprint: st. Ala-MT}: WEDDING- ANNIVERS. . ---.ir. and Mrs. Stanley Des- Rocltcs. i-‘lrst Street, Summqrslde cclcbratcd their fifty-sixth wedding ill‘¢'ll\'€l‘Si\i'_\' on lvionday, Both My and Airs. DCSROCIICS are in good hcnlth and quite active. rs RMIOVFIRING _--l<‘ricrtds of Ml- Wvs Nicholson will be pleased to lrarn that he ls now recoverirr; front an attack of arthritis that has “P! him confined from his business] stand for the past fetw days. -raom JERSEY CITY - Mr. titttl Mis. J. F. A. McGovern and Nita Cttnrir-s Conncll of Jcrscy City came on Sunday to Klnkm-a in nttvn lhf‘ funeral of Mrs. Michael tfttlligan. Mrs, Mcqdv. crn and Mrs. Connell are daught- ers of the late Mrs. Mulligan. They came tho last stage of the‘ ,lfllll‘lit*_\' from Moncton by plane, Mr. McGovnrtt was disappointed that llc didn't sec lots of snow on his first winter visit to P. E. Is- land. K comruwtlstvprrsn Chief of Police A. Rivtwhlstle is in receipt of a letter from Mr. H, Rethcret, general mttnuizcr of the Fire Under- WrilPrs Investigation Bureau with ltcadqunrtcrs _in Montreal. compli- menting on his efficiency the Char- lottetown police candidate at the R- <1 M- P- Cnllese at Rockcllffo. Mr. Rctborct made his observation curing a recent lecture he gave the class. He statcd his high o inkm of the Citariottctown Police orce was t-n-affirmed in contact with Sgt, A, i7 DQWUHR who is undergoing three months training at thc Police Co]. 192!‘ at Ottawa. FREE DISPENSARY-An cxnc. llIIVP meeting of the Frcc D15- F""$"I‘.\' “'05 ltcld Monday altar. noon with the president, T, E, lVirtcNutt nrt-sitling. The l-eglgnm- ton of Mrs. M. A. Farmer as sec. rcttiry-trcttstircr.duo tn ll] hualth, was accepted with very much "t. Rrnt and Mrs. Harry Tidmarsh “*5 "iimlnicd in her place. It was hoped that ii will not belong before Mrs. Far-mar will be re. stored to her usual good hpahh mid ablc to resume interest in the work of the Dispensary. The resignation of Mrs. R, L, Qdttm, rs a member of the oxedutlvg wasnisn acct-pied with great re. trot. Mrs. Cotton has over s per. ‘("1 0f thirty-six years taken a great interest and active part in the work of tho D1gpgn;§|-y_ PRESENTATIONS — A Very Dleasant evening was nnent on January l7 at Milton when the mix-holders and some friends of mint, mutt- No. _2 met at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Gillespie to honor the mali- rlrivers. Mr. Giarles amid» and lVir. Dale Proude. Mr. Roy L. Coirs was chairman and called on Mrs. Gerald Hooper who raid an edtfress to these gentlem n, and Mr. Fred Stewart and v, George Macro-iii molested eatlt with a well filled our» of thqnev. Both gentlemen ant-eased thir deep thanks for this littdnea The remainder of the evmflne was tment in dancing and social karat-n. A delllilflif! lunch on are, Gttbct Henry, served by the ildleb. Hlwne, who. int ' mum Ruse, found ' ma. i cnaawrrarowtv cvsnntatc . ~ . t - t -.~mss s'r savanna. lflss. -—llrl. John H. Johnston. Csrvell Street, Summerside, received: the sad news on Saturday last of the death in Haverhill, Mass, of her brother, Mr. William Mutch. He a native of Bulnmerslde and e t here about 46 years ago. He had been seriously ill for the past several months, and passed away last Monday. There survive, two brothers, George, living in England, and Oliver. in Massa- chusetts, and two sisters Mrs. A. P. Aitken, liidmotiton, Alta" and Mrs. Johnston, oi Summerside; also three sons, Wilfred and Jack in Massachusetts, and Harry in Bedeque,-P.E.I., and two daught- ers, Mrs. Haverhill, Mass, and Mrs. Heber Seller, of Edmonton. Alta., to all of whom sympathy is extended. The annual meeting oi the con-‘mmll-r-j for S6111?- 5°17"- gregation was held on 27th Jantlh In spite c,f the inclement weather there was a fair attendance, Repcrts were presented by the Incumbent, ~ the Wardens, Tfelsumr, the At Y. P. A. the three - Stanley MacKinnon, ' Lin the province or Nova sooth. ‘Donald, launching, P.E.I., appears ,on the honor roll. l the l branches of the W. A. and the Wo- i men's Guild. A new vestry Was elected sisting ofz-Messrs George M Major Peake, George Rogers. Col. Paton, Judge Palmer. James F. W. Hyndman and Major Mac- Other elections were: Auditors-Colin Btnmore and A. WT!" . h. Scout Committee: H. n Sear, c. B. Sherren and Colin Binmore. Guide Committee: Mrs. J. E. Hurts, Mrs. A. H. Peake. Synod Delegates: T. E. Sheri-en Major MacNutt. 555N953, DEAl)_.Mr_ Gegfggf grave were conducted by the Rev. J_ Gordon MacDonald and a hm“ Cannon o; Hampton m; received Donald Campbell of Clifton. Pall 8 telegram conveying the sad news that his oldest brother, William C.. of South Vancouver. R0,. had passed away on Jan. . 1M7. Born in Bldeiord. P.E.I._. he early in life went to Western Canada where he soon joined the tanks of successful Islanders a- broad. He last. visited his native province thirty years ago. Besides his immediate family in Vancou- ver, two sisters and four brothers are left to cherish his memory: Della Mrs. Walter Brock of Brain- tree, Mass; Mrs. Edith MacNevin, also of Bralntree. Mass; Marsh- all C.. of Wakefield, Mass.; Ches- fer of Presque Isle. Maine: Harry of Washington. D.C.. and George of Hampton. P. E. I. Interment took place in South Vancouver. The community was saddened on Wednesday January 22nd when they learned cl’ the sudden passive in the early neon cf Mrs. Alex <3- McNelli of Cavendish. Although she had not been in robust health for some time. death came unex- gecled and a great shock especially to her beloved husband. The hand of God touched her and she slept." Her maiden name was “Mag Hooli- er" daughter of the late Joint Mid Mary Rodd Hooper of Milton . ‘BP- sides hel- husband there are left to mourn two brothers. Benjamin and Roy of Alberta. WALLUM-MATIIESON - A tlulct butfpretiy utedding took place at the Zion Presbyterian: Manse. Char- lottetown on Monday, Jan. 20th. at 3 p. m. when Rev. G. Carlyle Wob- stcr unltcd in marriage Clam An- nette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wallum of Southport, for- merly of Norway to Benjamin Darke, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Matheson, Clyde River. The bride chose a street length dress of pow- der blue and wore black accessor- ies. Her corsage was of red roses and maiden h-alr fern. The bride was attended by Mrs. Cecil Fer- guson who chose a green wool street length dress and wore black accessories while the groom was attended by Mr. Cecil Ferguson. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to Clyde River where the’ wedding supper was held at. the homo of the groom. Mr. and Mrs Mathescn will reside in Charlotte- town where the groom is employ- ed ot the Provincial Infirmary. Then- many friends join in wishing the happy couple a long and happy wedded life. Reports of the ninety-first an- nual meeting of the Charlottetown Young Men's Christian Associa- tion held last cveningflevealcd a lyear of greatly increased activ- ty. Several Youth Broups were erg- artiled. including neighbourhood clubs for boynand clubs for old- er girls and young women. Camp- ing participation at the v. M. c. A. youth camp at Holland dove was greatly increased as a result of camp aite development. Despite the lack of adequate facilities for conducting a moa- ern Y.M.C.A. youth pmgram, iOrty organized groups functioned dur- in the year. These groups com- pr tied clubs, classes, program groups and contmittees. with a total enrollment of 512 and a total attendance of 9M2. In addition fi boys, i5 young people and l2 counsellors were enrolled at l-Iol- land Cove Camp. N-Y club work (Neighbourhood Y.M.C.A. Club), an innovation in Y. M. C. A. boy's work. hu f und e place in the boy life of O sr- iet eiovm. Small friendship groups of boys who live and play in the mas i-teilltbourf * and who have a "zanrvspii-it are contact- edjnd organised into N-Y clubs. Leader! are recruigid and related to time clubl. e seven not: now in existence m to found in levlrll Iron within the city. , __...._...._.____._ m.‘ wnarm mvm has been 0o ‘at: Court st I4 learned yesterday. mm‘ Janu ry Mme] Church and grave were conducted Han-ls bearers were as follows: J. (Jun news _BUDGE'T rot our sarutwavggsf‘ n THURSDAY ussvrt rod cam-r JOHN-Mr. St W. Willis o! Canada "Life and Mr. Robert Younkq left for Saint John this morning. While in Saint Jtfln M11’. Willi will, i attend In agency meeting o! the Canada Life Assurance Co. _ rsutvbar was notions - In the results of R.N. examinations the name of Miss Rita M. Mac- _ ranking ‘sev- th. Miss MacDonald is a grad- ate of St. Martha's School 0f Nursing, Aniigonfsh,’ Nova Sootia. —T0 ATTEND MEETING —Mr. Fred C. Ramsay and Mir. Russel Ramsay of Canada Life, accompan- ied, by Mrs. Russel Ramsay left this While the Messrs-Ramsay will at- ten an Agency meeting of the Can- ada Life Assurance Co. LAID TO REST-The funeral oi the late Mrs. Angus Stewart vvll held from Hunter River United Church on Wednesday afternoc-rh, 29th. Services at. the by the R/ev. J, I. Morrison. Pall- W. Patterson, William MacMlllan Lor- cnzo Smith, J. S. MacLeod, Percy Boyle and Fulton Robertson. In- cnt \vns in Fredericton Ceme- tery. ' IPUNERAL MONDAY-The fun- _eral of the late C. W. Morrison, Fredericton was held from the home of his sister, Mrs. Henry MacMillan, on Monday, January 27th. Services at the house and bearers were Messrs. John Keir. John MacLeod, Aubrey Cutcilffe. Louis Bertram, Herbert Buchanan and Robert Murphy. Interment was in Sc-utb Granville Cemetery. FUNERAU SERVICES The funeral of Mr. J.1".I-i. Arsenault was held yesterday morning from his late residence 23 Euston Street to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. E. Baldwin, C.S.S.R. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. D. Edwards C.S.S.R. The pallbearers were: Messrs Gilbert Arsenault, Haney gallant, Anthon)‘ Burke, Herbert Vesscy, James Davey, and Rgney Arscnault. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Alexander MacKcnzie was held yesterday afternoon. A short service was hcld at the home followed by service in Canoe Cove Presbyter- ian Church. Services at the homo and grave were conducted by Rcv. A. D. MacKenzie, assist- rd by Rev. A. E. Todd. Interment Canoe Cove Cemetery. The pall- bearers were: Frank Boyle. Gor- don MacMillnn, John Gallant, Frank Howard. John Miller. Cle- nicnt Wyand. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- The funeral of .tlte late Mrs. James Birt, formerly of Peaktfs Stntion,' was held yesterday afternoon. AI short service at the Cutclific, Funeral Honic, conducted by the- Rcv. J. C. Klcinstcubcr. was fol- lowed by service at Mottnt Stew- ; art United Church. Set-vices at, the church and grave were con-- ducted by the Rev. T. W. Mercer, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Klein- steubcr. The pallbearers were: Earl Jay. Rennie Jay. Lcitth Stew- art, Wendell Glover, Joseph My- l crs. and Roy mtfilell. Interment in Mount Ste rt Church Cem- etery. i -—CONGREGATIONAL MEET- ING - At the annual congiegat- tonal meeting of the Princetuwn United church at Malpeque, the pastor. Rev. C. J. Crowdis, an- nounced his retirement at the end of the church year. June 30th. The announcement was received received by the congregation with regret but Mr. Cpowdis said his decision was final as he had already served over time and 896m W911 nigh eight delightful years as past- or of the congregation which was in itself o very considerable period and entitled the congregation to a change. In _reccuntlng the complishments of that period Mr. Crowdiis noted his recovery to The reports o: the congregation and it; organizations for, the_yur were uniformly , aging. Balances remained in the treasury on all accounts without exception. Tn a chat. with Mr. Herman Myers of North Carleton yester- day many interesting facts of by-gone days were learned. Speaking of the scarcity of snow this winter. Mr. Myers laid that forty-two years s|o today there were ten feet of mow and around the buildings-the snow was-up to the eaves. That winter Mr. My- ers was one of the ice-boat crew that crossed to Tormentlrie. On one occasion with the mercury 14° below lero the ‘Island crew left Cape Traverse, then the Is- land terminal. A bitter snow storm came up and the men were lost but after fighting the jele- ments for over fourtet-n are succeeded in reaching Cane or- menffne. ‘their faces and hand: were frozen and they were al- most exhausted. It we! four d before they were able tot-Morn o the Island. Other members of that icy heat crew who ltilt re- side near here are Leigh hpvtther- Iii-t ur Campbell. tart». 34n- Mic en. Russell left lhil Wonk! Carrutlieru of e . appolflfld to the office of Deputy \~iv_\-u[§_ Pretltouotary and- m: of . the not mm eorfltflwl, it‘ w» ‘fvm, who worltilt wt h tin-Her‘- far elvhteen winters. Gels o be In file were» of bit n ettberlvvicn] mt be fists fa . rottitmu of . . -,t i nr l etery. lC- ‘ complete health as a major one.- fle‘! m sin f».- I those days prefers now crn method of trnvellin well-heated can-A. -' More than seventy people. mm- prising the employees o! t g; sri- time Electric Company,_ te- tovvn, sat down int night in the “V" Olub to a dinner held in hm- our of Mr. Reginald Cox, retired line foreman oLthe Ollmlvlnyls Dfll plant, and Mr. Charle; Manna, also a retired employee oi! the firm. ‘Mr. V.A. Alnsworth. tumbler of the local Maritime Electric plant. presided at the dinner and untre- du several of the employees 111d their wives to the gathering. When he came to the City nine years ago as manager of the Com- pany. he knew every employee his first name, Mr. Ainrworth all . Ln the meantime, however, tlia staff had so increased that ha was ashamed to admit he now found it dlfiioult at times to recall tbs tut name oi some of the more recent employees. _ I The plfl-Xlt had passed t rough perilous times during the i t two or three years, Mr. Ainswnrth nail. and he did not think he would have been able to carry on under such discouraging condition; had it not been for the whole-hearted support he had received from every man and woman on the pay-roll. “Theirs often was a thankless and a heart-breaking job", Mr. Aim- worth said. "but they never IlltQNd in their high conceptions of duty arid, for my part. I believe I have a; fine a stall as anylelectrlc plant Ln the world can produce." ANNUAL MEETINGS - Annual meetings of the Murray Harbour pastoral charge of the United Church of Canada were recently held at Little Sands, Murray Har- bour, and Murray River. The re- port of the Session showed that there were 18 new membe s re- ceived on profession of faith and two by certificate. The number of baptisrns was M. marriages l6. burials 10. Two new elders were ordained. The three Women's Missionary Societies had an act- ive year. There is also an aflill- ated Missionary. Society, an Ibi- plorcr Group, two Mission Bands and a Baby Band. Four Sunday Schools gave excellent reports of their work. The Trail Ranger and 0.6.1.7‘, Groups thawed reg- ttlar meetings and active partici- pation ,in the MRILC. Clmpl at Augustine Cove and in the con- ferences held at Charlottetown and Murray Harbour. The local financial reports were exception- ally good. The Presbytery alloc- ation of the Missionary and Maintenance Fund was over-lub- scribed by 03%. The Pension Fund capital campaign was undertaken by the laymen and the quota of $1000.00 was underwritten in cash and pledges. During the year the interiors of the Murray River and Little Sands Churches were rc-dccoratcd and fitting re-open- ing services held. The minister ll Rbv. Roy Vessey, the recording steward, Mr. John W. Maeliean. High Bank; the convenor of the Missionary and Maintenance com- mittee. Miss Reta Sharam, Mur- ray Harbour; the general treas- urer of the charge. Mr. H. L. Nittchon, Murray Harbour. FRIDAY FUNERAL AT BRISTOL -The funeral of the late Howard B. An- derson of Bristol was held yester- day afternoon. A short service at the home was followed by services in ithe church. conducted by Rev. W. T. Meircer. The pallbearers were: William Aylward, hank Kelly, Roy Cairns, Wendell Coffin, Waiter Squires, Herbert Hawbolt. inter- ment was in. St. Peter's West Cem- LAID T0 REST — The funeral f we» "- masonic? tl.‘ not w: 3 ._.i n, r:- vv v ~-: f incidence to‘ this, meeting is Mrs. EIIDIEI"! sister is married to . Neil Salmond of Bonsbaw 'ho is a first cousin, to Mr. Mc- ulrrie. and having spent a week at their home previous to t _ departure. could tel "ii-m" “out his qnany friends and relativeaon b. 1.1., tiiuuatiia his only sister n , P. I. Li: Mrs Norman - kald of Nine into Crebhwhom . Younker had seen shortly before leaving. Mr. and. Mrs. Younker and four children are spending the winter in Hanna, Albqrta. l FUNERAL AT MIEADOWBANIC- The funeral of Mrs. samue Olow of Meadowbank was held Wednes- day afternoon. A short service was held at her late residence follow- ed by service at Cornwall United Church. Services were conducted by Rev. A. D. MacKenzle assisted by Rev. A. E. Todd. Pallbearers were. Prank Boyle, Gordon Mac- Millan, John Gallant, Prank _I-l0w- ard, John Miliar. Clement Wynne. Interment was in Cornwall Ceme- tery. Representatives of the PrlnceEad- ward Island Fox Breeder's‘ Associ- ation called on the members of the Provincial Govemment yesterday afternoon to express their thanks for the Government's assistance in helping them to cgdlcate distem- per among thelr foxes. The delegation included Mr. Gor- don MscMillan, president of the Association; Messrs. D. O. Stewart, and L. W. Hancock of Summe side: Mil‘. Robert I-iumprey, and others. The funeral of the late Mrs. Wil- lcilasi Getaon (Sr). was held at ist's Church. Kildsre Capes, Monday, January 20th at 1:30 pm. The Reverend Joseph W. Nowe of- flciated. ‘The pallbearers were: Messrs: William Feakes, Cari Getson, Austin MacDonald, John Travers, Cliford Vincent, Wallace Graham. Mrs. Getsort was 78 years of age. and lived most oi her life in Kildare Capes where sbs was known as a good friend and a kixxi neighbour. She is survived by three daught- ers: (Cornelia), Mrs. Jesse Moody. Portland. Me., (Margaret). Mrs. Austin MacDonald, Pictou. NS. (Harriet), Mrs. Stanley fieighwn. Plctou, N.S.. five sons: William, Emest and Fenton, Kildare Capes. Ja/mes, Coleman, P.E.I., Clifford. Toronto, Ont, two sisters: (Bess), Mrs. Johnson, Worcester, Mass, (Gertrude), Mrs.’ Albert Getson. Kil- dare Capes, also one brother, Jos- eph Smith, Kiidare Capes. DEPARTURE ILEGRETIED - Regretful farewells have recently been conveyed by the people of ivlnntsgue and vicinity. to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davimn. Having dis- posed of their property at Montague they moved to Charlottetown where it is their intention to Permfl-YWIIUY reside. Both were very popular in their intercourse; with the people of Montague and will be much missed in the community. It is always a matter of great regret when the older and much respected citizens of a community decide to move elsewhere. The dissolving of established frienships and the breaking of circles organized for community welfare that in most cases result. is the cause of much regret as well as the ilvwlrif "i1 of IIIlIIy interests that active citizens are always assisting with in needed welfare. Mr. and Mrs. Davlson were always interested in the welfare of Montague and gave of their time and ability towards improvement of these conditions. Mrs. Davison was an active work- er in the Hospital Auxiliary, the Women Missionary Society. Acme Rebekah India I. O. O. F" and the local bridge! club. 0n her departure of Miss Mary Wade was held from St. Paul's Church yelterday after- noon. Services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. J. T. Ibbott. Pallbearers. were Meamt. Reginald Aitken. Harry Miller, Ern- cst Worth, Ernest Seller, H. B. lWeeka and J. A. Haslam. Mourn- iers: Mr. Harold Muse vvy, Hbn. G.D. t l People's Cemetery. The Matthew-Wells Company of Guelph. 0nt., has definitely decid- ed to locate it: new cucumber pick- ling plant in Charlottetown. while this information is authen- tic. officials of the Company were l reluctant to divulge the exact locat- said, the land on which the Ootnpany intends to ion, the reason being. they that the legal transfer of build an not been completed. In the event of the l to effect, the HIIHIQIICI vested in the DeBlois. Capt. W. S. Gordon. Mr. R. A. Nicholson. Interment in threatened coal strike in Nova sooth golnl ia- WWII! Prince lidward Il- land Government will be used to al- leviate hardships which may befall the people of this Province should she was kindly remembered by each of the above and was presented with an address accompanied by a lovely gift as a token of the esteem in which she was held, as well a; in grateful gpmBclStlQn of a splendid service rendered which in all cases covered s period of many years. Needless to say thesa tokens of affection are much appreciated and will remain I life memory of the ha y days spent in Montague. Mr. a Mrs. Davison carry with them the best. wishq of all, for a continuation o! happieness. health, and best wishes in the new lan adoption. rty was held at the homo them on the occasion of their 25th entered the dnawin organizations, t d of their! . and Mrs. Arthur M. Clark, 5i ochford street on Saturday even- ng, January Nth. when upwards of thirty friendl_ of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carter gsthezed to honor wedding anniversary. As the bade and groom of twenty-five years ago room the x t . ..The morning hours of Tuesday uanuary fourteenth were eliom for a quiet but charming wedding in Saint Helen's Roman Catholi. Chung: ‘Vancouver B. C.. wit" the verend D. . Corey unltgq in the holy bonds of matrimony Norah Noelle, elder daughter- of M“ Blake and the Into James B. Blaltt of Charlottetown. P. B. 1., and wll. liatn Bowler, elder Ion cf Mrs. An. bury and the late Samuel Asbury c! Vancouver, B. C. Given in marriage by the ‘foam’; uncle, Mr. Nils Westln, the arid, wore an aqua, blue wool dressmaker suit with a pink feather hat, pmk accessories and a corsage of pink c notions and heather. ' s. Clarence Marcatte, matron of honor wore a peach toned wool dress with black accessories and a corsage of white cat-nations, Mr. Marcatte. was groomsmtui. The girls‘ choir of Seton Academy rendered appropriate hymns, m. eluding the Ave Maria, during the wedding ceremony and Nupljal Mass. The wedding breakfast was held at. the homg of llr, and Ilrs. Nils Westin of Bllflllhy, attllded by the immediate members of the fant- liy. Out. of town guests included Miss Gertrude McAulay. fortnerly of Charlottetown. now of Victoria. B. C. The toast to the bride was proposed by tho groomsman. "Going away" the bride WOfc g brown gaberdlne suit with citati- reuse accessories under a belgg lspln coat. On their return from their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. A5. bury will reside in Vancouver, BC, BIRTHS HOLMES-At the P. m. r. Hospi- tal, Jan. 2, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Holmes, Kingston, a son. KAHLE-At Ottawa Jan. 29, i947 to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kahls, 179 Cameron Avenue, Ottawa, Ont., formerly Doris Saunders, Mervin. MILLER-At Mrs. Bests Nurdn| Home, Hampton, on January 20, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, on Muriel MacNevin, Victoria, a daugh- ter, Charlotte Diane, weight 8% lbs DElGHAN-At the Prince County Hospital on Jan. 29, i947. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Delghan, Sum- merside, a son. WAUGIl-At the Prince Count! Hospital on Wednesday. Jan. 1i, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Waugh, Wilmot Valley, nee Rose Maria MaoBeth, Yorkshire. England, a son. Robert Mac-Beth. CASELEY-At the Prince County Hospital on Jan. '7. to Mr. and Mrs. Clark Casciey, Hamilton. l daughter, Susan Noele. MARRIAGES notfsfoifl- cnocmvrai - m Dearborn, Detroit, Michigan, on Saturday, January 11th, 1947, by Rev. Carlyle Waterworth. Mirs. Alma Crockct of Murkegan, Michigan. to Mr. fit-nest C. Houston of Now Glas- gow, P. 1. DEATHS MALONE-At Regina, Saab. on January 25, 1947. Edward Malone. (formerly of Lot 65 Parish). aged 49 years. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ltiichacl Malone. Burial in Regina. PltYNTiik-At January 29. Mrs. aged 90 years. PAYNTER~At the Prince Count! Hospital. Jan. Z9, 1947. Jim?! A- Paytiicr. Konslngton. 889d 9° years. Y" CARR-Suddenly in this Oil!- Tuesday, Jan. 2a. i947. Prederifl Carr. aged a years, son of Mr- and Mrs. Frederick Geri‘. Bl Ed- ward St. R1 WADEL-Entered into rest on ‘mesday night, Jan. I. 1947. It the P. E. Island Hospital. MM’? Wade in the 19th year of he! ugc. " ‘arm-at 11d Euston st. Jan- ‘ziith, Jumcs H. Birt in his 82ml year. " cmumsnrzv - At Laoonll Hi“- pltfll. New Hampshire. Jmulfv Tl- _1s>41, ChiIPIES cunmiskev. fomfllti’ of Johnston's River. Aged 52. ‘ ‘routs-at Breadnibane. Jan. n. . i047. Robert James Todd. need B5 ‘years. '- lMoitstvzra-At Lmig Creek. Jan. 121, 1947, Alexander M. McKenzie |in his 79th year. ANDERSON-At the P. II. Isllnd Hospital.‘ Jtin. 28th. Howard B. Anderson, of. Bristol, in his 78th North Rustico on Lucy Plvnter. stnvaa wcnomo ANNIVEII- {_S_§,',,RGEY_A, h“ home ,,, 5A“ 75”“ - A "m Plmmg: Summerside East. Mondfly. Jen- 27. John Lennie)‘, age 76 3'0!“ GLOW-At Meadow Iank. JIW 2'1. i847, Mrs. Samuel Clow in he! 04th year. Mineral Wednesda! afternoon. l AIISENAUI/IW-At. his rtisidenel. Z3 Bunion Street, Charlottetown. on Sunday. Jan. B. Joseph Fell! Arst-nault in his 81st year. MaKENZIE-At Long Creek, Jell- l l . m, “f,” be olonflm t, w lights were “snabba on" and f|i3,21’ M,“ i, “M” h“ hi; t by Pit-Qatar Wedding March was played by Mrs. i 1n hl,:",;m;1e;3l_d". M‘ an watts,- Jqngg, H. L smith. Taken greatly by sur- ‘KwYLIE_In soménn. . M.“ y“ | prise Mr. and Mrs. Carter were 161946‘ Amme (Amh ' ‘d, “my r, u. iamivblls on‘ sum PRES-While, motoring from P. E. Island to m during the latter part of t r. It“. and Mrs. Dough: You r of 03W" ‘IOIIQIOWR chose a auto which took trig: through e State 6f Maine. ‘via; stopped at. a frtiit store in Newport. I truck Ito , and the drlverolme t0 ‘a ounhr oar and remarked; m by an pennant en your, hat- mi- youieotaa fem Often-lo p- tovm and yo r pinto isaertee than r. m. nit. Ihsd to em rob: no‘ epoch! f, aivrbyq lo 9.7 n u m: » will’ . - 1nd, i- {a ‘uid-“Ion .., i 5.72%‘; h" a 93:01‘ recognised After an t . y. ti.” utopia“ ‘l u. m" " lhtmie Mean, . atiittit ‘envtrlbl tot-ills rays on nl. 1M OO- iii filt- _wu,re to them by Ollr and himself thanked their trmitt the watlserved.‘ Mrs. F. pres ded over the tea cups, A- O it. m: R. tifutly decorated wedding wautnen of? by the "bridelf re Jnllr e m evening vvn area in 3d: amt mill lntereeu Mr flaring "for titer m Jeri‘; 511W!" 1hr lhltl Car r may wed ed mo. , then escorted to seats of honoc and an lddr u in the form f laaetry . . n. Kemp. Mine Adele Clark, young dsu hter of Ilr. and Mn. Arthur presented Mr. and Mn. Cnr- p gerkwlth ahlxaiiittifui sliver flower n non s of their friend , Mr. Carter Oil behalf of his wifse,‘ géupml’ ‘flunk,’ J“, for remembering them till . caslon After which i1 ‘f:p.t.§<i°§., :2‘ Inky“ ninl room w are luncheonl gjigwllg-[i . Af- good _ departed for their hem waning Mt. 1nd ma, more your: d! happy‘ husband of Mary (McQulldl wvlle BROWN-in Vancouver. B- C: January 16,1947. Mrs. Alexsndl Brown. iormerl of Stanley Bridll tines Roberts homscm of Snell‘! oint J . ,aosw u-at the a s. rat-til rd Bolwell, Victorisl I. IIIG Alb-At I niey Bridge-ill‘ lea BIIQBFJF" -—'l‘he vdeath ccflllmd "- it"!!! on Jan. 21th of Mu. Anllll lit" . = ‘ti’. i:'i..":':".i::’ J... ... M“ i" owl‘ "“"‘l- A ‘min-t let. Mu. wllitmt Buchanan- GI Q The Hunter River. P- Al- be . - ~ ntllmtr - In the Hdlbital wean-u, “fir! Anffl months. infant "lam! "l M" and Mrs. Vincent ti ‘Y- 5”“ attlfiiitftll- At ottmv. "i" II; lliu Lena ucmnrfle- l ttetov" t Clan u ' m,‘ Kenslngton, P. E. 1., a son, Jame: '