PAGE TEN bECEMliElt 1 “>14 OUR NEWS euoccr .0‘. OUR SATURDAY sfuescansiius MONDAY REHABILITATION TRAINING. —Elg_ht returned men brain a com- mercial course this morning under the provisions of the Rehabilita- tion Vocational Training plan. The plan 1s lolntly spo oreti by the Department of La Ind the Provincial Govemntznt. Pour class rooms will soon be Prince of Waits College for other courses for returned men. Accord- ing to Mr _L. Show. rclioml director of rehabilitation. classes will begin about the first of January. The Church of the Holv Family. Kensmaton. wits the scene of u urettv fall wedding on morning. November 23rd at 9 A. . when Mix Mada Marv Ellen Glover ltsv. Father J. E2. CYHanltv. a cou- sin of the groom. performed they ceremony and celebrated the Nun-t tial Mass. ’ VISITIID NEW YORK. —- M185 ylaranrct Woelncr oi H M . S. , Conestoga. stritzoncd at Golf. 011-.’ iarlo. was a recent week-end 1151-‘ 1 1 l for to New York; U11 eundav. Nov- i ember 19th. sl1e attended service’ n; liifth Aug. Presbvtzrian church where Rev. Dr J. Bonneil 1S1 irustot" A; tlic close of the service >1“ u tlic L’. t the young. pen .» ti‘ inc operation to din-l 11 utxtrov hDitl. She. as a- n: Shier Canadian .. was seated at the speaker's Botinell and others. $11111 when culled upon. made a uhziriumg respoixsze. The I ter B C. Woolner of} Rusticu. 1 mitv REUNION. - Mrs. col-if h of Boooock St., Brooklinen has had as her zitrests for the‘ . . ‘.1. r of Oak- Jcinietl by . W st MacDon- l . At . ‘ill Angus ' . fottner well of Brooitfleld and P L‘ I W85 ICC‘ celebrated .St Ther- October 25 ‘ n united in; Cecilia Kelly, 1 and Mrs Owen ' of Ptsquid East and Arthur ‘ omas Hughes son of Mr and . ‘Uranus Hughes. Hedforrl E' sister of me iuid Ivll‘. Will- cr of the groom 111.11‘. The bride two-pace dress cf rose coat and acces- brldcsmaici wore a powder blue 1nd brown acces- thc ceremony. wetlt .__ visited places ntcrest on . . Island returning to the home cf the bride's parents, where a reception was held. ESENTATION.-— 2y evening last. the mem- . inc Ladies Aid of the Crnirtll at Lower Monta- -t i11 the class room of the the purpose of pre- gqmin! gifts to the following mcmhsrs who are leaving the com- niun" These were Mrs W» P.1d‘ , Mrs Mont Annear. Mrs. Beck and Mrs L Cowan. z Geo. Poole wrote and read a very suitable address A short BIO- gi-am of music and readin€ was presented Mirs. . W evison dclighted the audience with two betutiiul numbers of readings, ‘Iize Ballad of Yaada and thel 1~gcnd of‘ Qu’ Appelle Valley. Mrs. Austin Ross and Miss Agnes An- iiear sang as a duet “Hove Thlnfi Own Way."A delicious luncheon served by three of the Lower Mon- tague ladies. Mrs J. Hewitt, Mrs. A iltiolpn and Mrs Geo P0019 available at be SHIN“ brought the pleasant evening to B. A wedding of much interest it home and abroad tcok Di-Re "i sit. Peter's Cathedral. Charlotte- tour. on Nov. 2 1944 at ‘$.30 ociock, when the Rev. Canon L.M.y Malone M.A.L.Tn. united in mar-I rinse Miss Helen PBtIlCIA,‘ daughter or My. and Mrs. George L. Sherren and Sgt. William Mcnellar, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Alon MN‘ of Ottawa. The bride looked lovely in a floor length gown of white tilk lace Over white m0lI€€’, wiili light 11l- ting bodice, full skirt, and 1on5 sleeves, also a finger-til? V911 i“ to tullemillusiltmbhgld 1n 1-73’ m: Wren. 0 3i Y 33-1‘ - carried a shower boiiqiwt 01, p15! and white carnations, hci‘ 0B1? ornament being a string of pearl-l. the gift of the bridegroom. The bride was b her father and was attended by 1011s; Hilda Cola as bridesmaid. who wore s. floor length sown ti! heavenly blue triple 511°" W113i l blue feather halo and shoulder| length veil to match. carrying ll te um bouquet John H. R [r00 n. TUESDAY PRISONER OI‘ WAR. — Mrs. Hilda Drake of Bristol. has been advised that her son Pte Eldon Wilson Drake. who was reported miseinl. is now a prisoner of war. —VISITS HOME - Pilot Officer Harold Milligan is visiting his Farents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mil- igan. Tyne Valley, on furlough. I-Ie recentl received his pilot’! wings at ockcliffe, Ont.-—S. FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of James Dunn was held eeterday morning from the res- lIdence of his daughter, Mrs Prank Hughes, 95 Euston Street to church of the Most Holy Redee- mer where Requiem nigh Mass was celebrated by Rev. R Kain- es, 6.55.3. The pail bearers were: Frank Murphy James Hughes Ro- bert Kerwin, 1k e Walsh, hunk McLeod and Henry Dofron. Rev. A. MacDonald, C SS . con- ducted service at the grave. (HID-The guest speaker at the Charlottetown G ro Club last evening was Mr. H. . Martin who give a humorous and instructive talk entitled "Dim Sidellghts from Inside Civil law." During his rnlk Mr. Martin cited several legal cases which were neatly enioyea by the club members. Guests nresentwerc Mr. Arthur G-nqdet. Cberlottct bIOHZG HVLIIIIS. m’ ll 110.111.. acted m1 given in marriage a l "W11 sin llinrence uwicu, THIIO. N. e . has frecefved word 1- her “ '- ilt. Cecil Lawkm that in o Canadian Hospital sufl om a b cu re- ceived . Holland. Set. Lawless is the son of In Jumu Lawless. iurana ‘vrncedle. P. B. l. and has en serving with thcR C. A. overseas for the but. three r-nrs. CARI COLLIDIJ — Saturday ternoon u car driven by Immer- con Dunford. Cornwall. and Sterne Laundry truck driven by Maurice Goodwin collided at. the bitersec- tion of Pownal and Sydney streets. After colliding the Sterne’ collided with n. tree. The was taken to the C“ rlottetmm Hospital and shortly After die- chnrged. Both car and truck were cons derably damaged. AT ROTARY-Rotation Liz-Col. K. S. Rogers was the speaker at yesterday's mcetin lottctown Rotary lub. He spJke on radio broadcasting and its de- velopments during the past few years. Particular reference was made to the field of school broad- cast-s. A number of additional cem- mittees were named to work in connection with the Rotary Radio Auction which i: to be held this year on Wednesday. December l. Mr. Edwin Johnston presided. OIL PROSPECTS BRIGHTER- Prospects that oil will be discov- ered here are somewhat brighter, it was learned ycstnrday. Aspokes- man for the company drilling an exploratory well in Hillsboro Bay, 153115.122’?! vvotmnm IN ACTION. - ms.‘ Just: J. DcsRcches of l/liseouclte WEDNESDAY 1 WELCOME VliilIT0IS-W.Al.n1a 30111911111. nied by three Wrens spent last week with Miss clmiilbll-Vi Parents, Mr. and Mrs. and returned to their station in Halifax, N. 3., recently. VISITING PASTOR-Rev. R. M. Johnson of the Suinmerslde Chris- tian Church. held a service in the New Glasgow Christian Church on Gundoy last at 3 pm. to a large congregation. ’I‘his was the first OPWTWYIWY llie eople had to hear My. Johnson in is gospel message 11nd all are looking forward to hearing him again in the near fu- ture. G —WHALE LANDED-Mr. L. R. Allen of Summerside caught, or captured, a. large whole which en- tered Summersiae harbor. it was learned yesterday. The mammal was tied to the Marine Wharf and later was killed by Constable Med- ius Wedge, who was called and Elven authority to kill lt. It was Preston Campbell. New Glasgow, ' wedding trip to Pndcrictofi. N. 15., and Halifax. N. 8.. following tvntcn hey will make their home in Char- lottetown where the groom is No. 2 Air Nevin sta tlon l On Wednesday. Nflvernbtr a. 1944. at a PM. an mtcnstlng wedding was soleinnired in m,» United Church. Hampton. when the bride's uncle. Rev. W.A. Macguarrie MA, 15.17., Betti-ls. uslstcd by the pastor of the church. Rev. Peter Jackson. and n foiincr pastor and good friend of the contracting parties. Rev. D.J. Morrison, Budmbane. uiuted in marr e Annie Lord. eldest daughter _o Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrison, n, on Hollis Roland. eon of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, Bonshaw. Th, church was prettfly decora- ted for the occasion with potted trailinz greenery by the bride. ‘The pride- 8100513 177091151’. Ml‘. Peter Mac- Donald. Prince of Wales College. - ern, 19 bishop St, nave received TIUIIBDA! _ MISSING IN ACTION Al‘ SEA —l(r. and Mrs. William McEach- the sad news that their son AB. Billie Mci-Jachcm. V477bo is miss- ing in action fit sea. AB. McKinn- crn joined the services in 1941. 22 PANES BROKEN-Fire Chief Angus Mcnacncrii said yesterday that a total of 22 panes of glass had been broken Tuesday night at his machine shop on Powna; Street. He said l4 panes were broken from windows n1 the front of the building and the remainder at the rear. There was no known reason for the act of vandalism --ARRIVES HOME F R 0 M OVERSEAS — Flying Officer G L‘. Ritchie of Kentvillc, N. 8., has arrived home from overseas and is now in Sumrnersiue with his wife the former Olive Clarke. F0. Rit- chie did a tour of operations over- seas and was home on leave dur- Chzrlottetown pzesided at the organ. To the strains of Lohengrins bridal not known what would be done with the carcass. ~63RD A. A IVERSARY - small dinner party was held November 22nd at the home Mrs. Thomas E. Llnkletter. Sum- merside in honor cf Mr. and Mrs. A1 on who on that day were celebrating their 83rd wedding anniversary» An address was read by their] daughter Mrs. Linkletter. and: some very lovely gifts were pro-l seven miles away. said that "the geological formation is goflod 2n- ou h." He declined to express a de nile opinion, however, confin- ing himself to the comment that "anything cln happen. it might be! today or vtornorrow." The well was‘ sister; down t0 11,590 feet last night and life. the drillers are prepared to e0‘ down another possibly 2.000 feet, before they pronounce it a dryi hoe. . VISIT HERE PROM NFLD. —. General Comell, newly-appointed‘ Commander of American Fortes in Newfoundland. flew yesterday r; Charlottetown from Newfoundland. 1e trip took three hours. With the General were Lieut Benson Fordq grandson o! Henry Pbrd. automob- 11,1 manufacturer. and Mr. R P., Bower, Canadian Trade Commtss-i loner to Newfoundland. All three men. were much impressed by what, they sow in the Prbvmce and ex- pect to return later. who, here the Trade Commissioner met Pre-; mier Jones and Mr. W. E. Agnew; and discussed futon; biulness 11-: lotions between Newfoundland and? this Province. Allthree gentlemen} before returning yesterday were "loaded down" with some of the, fine egg and oysters the Province’ produces. Mr Charles W. Clarke of Old Harry, Magdalen Islands received. a message from his son Henry. who ‘ has been a Prisoner - of - War in Tokio. Japan. The message was picked up by short - wave in Cal- ‘ lfornia, and sent to the father by airmail letter. I-t read: "Hello, Mom and Dad. Am fee- ling fine. Hope you are all -well. Don't worry about me, would be} swell to be home. How is Grand- ma and everyone else around, home? It will be a ha py day. tvhen we can be toget e again. Love, Henry‘? Mr. Clar e, the father. th that it would be well to give licity to this message, as it migh i cheer the hearts of those who have sons in the prison camps in Jap- an. ough 1- pu ACTIVE A’! M-Nov. 27th saw the 97th birthday of Mrs. Jane Stevenson, North River. As on previous birthdays. friends who called found Mrs. Stevenson ac- tively alert on ommunity and world events. Possessed of a keen sense of humor. Mrs. Stevenson had her usual joke and pleasant smile for all who called upon her on this anniversary. She remem- bers events of 02 and B3 years ago quite vividly. It is noteworthy that when this grand old lady W8! born. Queen Victoria hed been on the throne but ten years. and Confederation although talked a- bout did not become a fact until twenty years after Mrs. Steven- son's natal day. Inngevit seems tc be n habit in her farnly. She reminded friends that her mother had reached the use of W. her grandmother 93, and her greet- grandmother 0'1. Her many frlimds would wish Mrs. Stevenson ncr present health. and icy in life. u and beyond the century mark. -MeNIILL - MeKAY - An Air Force weddl of interest to many friends n the district took hopcl of No. l0 Bu‘ Pleasant. ontlfilday a Neill. son of . J. McNefil Mrs R. now of Ottawa and the late Mr. l son Vernon. tOl _111ourn DESimS his pare on behalf of those present. though in advanccd years Mr. Mrs. DesRoches are still e .. .1: good health. It is the sincere wish! of all their relatives and friends‘ that they may be spared many; 1710M years of happy 1Il£1l'l'1.°i'1 S Al-. NJURED—Wur<l I n received by llflrs. Albert‘ Granville Street that hcrl _ who has been under.‘ military training for some time inj Montreal. was seriously injured recently by bcimz struck over '11s‘ 1x11 by an iron bar or some otherl instrument. and rendered unenli- scious. When found later anti tak- en to hospital lt was ascertained that he had a fractured skull, a! broken nose and other injuries. He! is reported to be xirogresslng fov-} ourably but is still weak and 1111-. able to move around. It 1111s sinc‘ been learned that tile assiilllt took place shortly after he had received’ his pay which luckily he did no. have with him. The assailants, however. took his watch, whichl was a. valuable present received by! him before leaving hcme. At least" one of the individuals involved in‘ —S BRIOU SEN‘: 1121s bee Gay. 39 this case has been arrested and is 110w up on a charge of atzetnpted murder. Leading Stoker Joseph Elmer Clinton who lost his liic cn H. M, C. .8 Albsrni in Amust. 1:144. t Elmer .10 vv in March i940. at R l-t. Barracks now Quenn Charlottet. leaving hcmc in November 1940 Elm-er serv- ed first on H. M C. Sunbeam On first o1 iviav i941 he transierred to H M. C. S. Albcrni being a. happy member of her crew since‘ her commission 1?} i 1o l ined the No C. N V ... his. ninef brothers and sisters. namely: lifary. Lleunoi- Mrs. h J. Oatwav.| Montreal. Arthur. Doris. Lorre. Earle. ' three und some time ago. Elmer ivus 22 at time of his death. o. m-enrlizr of St. Dunstan: Basilica and llolv Norrie. He attended Queen Square School. WORK DELAYED 0N SOURIS HOSPITAL- Work on the con- struction of the new Hospital at Souris has been delayed until early next spring. The delay is caused by reason of the fact zhat certain of the building materials are not available at the present time and the contractors have re- quested permission of the trustees to suspend the work. The scorc- tary of the Hospital. Melvin J. McQuaid. contacted said that any rumor that work would not be re- sumed until after ihe wor was positively without foundation. The m“ trustees have the assurance of the contractors that work will resume about March 1st. Death claimed one of the lead- ing citizens of Wrangell with the passing of P. C. McCormack, pion- eer merchant and civic leader, who died at 10.30 o'clock Sunday even- lng at Bishop Rowe General Hos- pital following on extcndedillness. Mr. McCormack entered the hos- pital about two weeks ago. gradu-I all‘); failing in strength until the. e . i1 . Surviving are his wife. residingl at the family home in Wrangellzl a son, P. C. lllcCormack. IX, of Seattle; a daughter. Mrs. Robert Murphy. also of Seattle. and five grandchildren, Kathleen. Teresa.‘ and Peter C. McCormack, III; and Michael and Madeleine Murphy. McNeill of Tyne Valle and Miss Elizabeth Thelma Mc cg, daugh- Tr ofVMfI. and Mrs. GMmMcKay. yne a ey. were un ma - riage. Pith-Lt. Howell, A100" 0h was the afrfcfetlne bride Who was her father. g in her wedding f pale pink bunny wool. The bridesmaid was Mine June Sharpe end the beet men was Mr. Hilton McNefll. her of__the groom. The ceremony wu rIMd in i couple 1m hon through theonldaerfrimce. Lac. Bharrockc. TD. RAE. M! returned by after spending e11 dfllwbille week- end visiting rlmds in this prov- ince where he was stationed some time alb- Word has been nccived by MH- plane to me mainland I ld M f the vcnwotion of i?§1"hu|1i’113'fimt. C. Major to the rerlk of Captain 111111711 f cgmgnéhalgldttfircrswnnwwowmn mig- or a o . . " - ivedmbyorltcrzbrgthet. Miser: extent: o . . . e d7] in Black's llama. the meets . . V 1.301%?‘ ‘Fisfiffiféi. 213E graph Journal. . CliDt. 1A snow ltflkifidd l! Aldfl- pinlt Other survivors include a nephew‘ Leo C. McCormack. and his fam- ily. and numerous nieces and nephews in the United States and Canada. The son and daughter came to Wrangell recently during their father's final illness. . funeral services were held at 9.30 o'clock Wednesday morningat the Catholic Church, with Father Matthew Hoch officiating at the rites. Vocal selections were given by James Nolan. and Mrs. . Y. Grunt was organist. Interment was in Wrangell Memorial Ccme- a zcrv. ARNOLD - Acorn-h ni-cttv L wedding took place in the Baptist Church Study when Il-zv. Nei Herman united in marriage Mil! red, daughter of Mr and Mrs. E., . Acorn. Charlottetown. and Cor- Ronald Arnold. R. C A F’ . son of Mr and Mrs f-fnrrv Arnold] of Marysville. N. B. charmin in light. blue crepe with] accessories to match and a corsage of pink roses. Miss Betty Acorn. sister of the bride. was bridasmeid and wore a fushia crepe gown with mauve accessories and a corsafre of‘ roses. The noon-i was sup- ported bv his nrother. Col. Harry Arnold. Halifax. Umvards of fifty guests gathered in the Church to await the appearance of the happy couple and then returned to the home of the bride where a edding supper was served and the Ida. and groom cut the beautiful wedding cake. The groom's ift to the bride was a lovely gold ocket. Rev. J M. Sheen. ringfleid West. Grand Worthy n1 rftich cf, Sons of T. erance was in Ken-, edav. attending the C t. Boui- tte of Montreal. élliglnnizicgir m: evening was Dr’ J. A. M film. on or meetings of the Or ision; and was the guest of James H. . end while the bridesmaid received gold earrings and the uioomsman a pen and pencil set. Prior to the Wfddlll? the bride had been Wld"lv enter- tnmezi and the cnuole recoivtdi anv valuable and useful gift.“ hey left Thursday morning for o‘ sented to Ml‘. and Mrs DesRoches1 P11“ ‘1= bl The bride was, 3 I w chorus the bride came up the aisle, ‘leaning on 1h; arm of her father by who-m she was given in mar- riage. She was very Winsome in i1 flcor-lemth gootn of white bro- csdcd satin. fin er-tip veil worn in cgmngt, sty e. She carried an exquisite arm- bouquet of America-n Baautv roses with ferns and ribbon streamers. Her only ornaments were u hand- somely carted locket and matching Earrings. gifts of the bridegroom. Hcr attendant. her sister Miss Ruby. Edward Island Hospital. We in u Juliet lso an 3e Yellow cliry- bridegroom ‘s _ 02.17 and veil. Her bouquet a arm one. was of lar mnthemums. e friend. Mr. Colin MacLsoti, Bon- shasv, was his best mun, while the; ushers were Mr. William Mac-j Quarrie. wince of Wales COHEZC,‘ Charlottetown. and Mr. John Gor-l don. HLMCS. Qtisen Cherl-o-tt -‘ Charlottetown. The hcideiv, mother‘ wore u gown of black wool crepe and black hot with touches cf red.‘ Her corsage was of red roses. The‘ bridcgroonrs mother chose brown wool crepe with ccrsoge of yellow P0595. HALLIWELL-BANKS -_ A vgry Pretty autumn wedding was solem- nized in Zion Presbyterian Manse Vlcdnesday’. November 1st. nt .-l.\' unlock when Sadie June Banks, rriopted daughter m‘ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Buchanan. Breadalbane, was united in marriage to Mr. Wil- liam Arthur. only son of Mrs. Wil- liam Halliweil and the late Wil- liam Halliwell of Springton. Rev. C». Carlyle Webster performed the double ring ceremony. The bride was attractively gowned in astreet length dress of powder blue sheer. Her bouquet was of Talisman Roses. Her bridesmaid. Miss Addie Hiilllwcll. sister of the groom, chose a two-piece ensemble of powder blue crepe. Mr. William E. Waddell ably supported the room. allowing the ceremony the appy yiil-liig couple on a wedding trip to Amherst, returning on Fri- day evening to the groom's home silver slippers, and l ing the past summer. He was again posted overseas and during his last period of service there was promoted to Flying Officer. When No. 9. S. F. T. S. was located at ‘Summerside he was stationed here its: nineteen months-S. —RAPE CASE OPENS-The case of Ernest Jones, charged ivith rape ppehed in the Supreme Court at iSummerside yesterday beforeChief “Justice Thane A. Campbell. Five ‘Crown witnesses were heard be- ifore court adjourned till this morning. The attorney general moved mat the case be proceeded [with ii1_ camera but the court ruled .ot Before the selection of The following mereide friends visited her bums and kindly remembered her and a presentation by Hill Cll seneult of made. Among tnose‘ Staff Sgt. Gerlld . A pleasant evening was spent music and dancing-l. runes. leading a eeafer life. Hie Wife, the former Mary nude Arnneult of Smnmernldc. diid in 1030 Leaves to mum two eons. Robert and Isaac in Sunniersidg Ind four sisters. The are Mflll. Ill‘!- James Butch r, Halifax; Edna, Mrs. William Doucette, Halifax; Margaret, Mrs. Raymond N11. Lawrence, Mus; and MIN Mm. Mrs Joseph Durant. Btmmcrsido. The furicril is bclnz held morn- ing fr son. - rt. to . Church. Burial will be church cemetery-i. A ceremony unique in the hist- ory of Masonry in this province was held in the Masonic Temple here on Monday night when three sons were raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason by their own fathers. all of whom are Put Masters, two of them Past Grand Masters of the Grand Lodge of P. E. Island. The occasion was ‘the jury was completed the panel had been exhausted and it was- necessary for the sheriff to suin- mon talismen. Mr. J. Watson Mc- iiey general and Mr. J. J. Johnsoihl K.C.. Charlottetown. and Mr. J. s1.‘ DesRcclics. K.C., appeared for the; defense. s . 1 BETA SIGMA PHI-Tile regu- lar meeting of Alpha Cliaplerfietit Sigma Phi was held on Vltdnesday evening last at the honte of Mrs. Carl Burke. The meeting began in the usual manner with each member answering the roll call with a short poem. Mrs. Murchi- son presided over the business meeting during which it was 11n- nounced that the new offices of Vice-President and Publicity Edi- tor would be taken ovcr by Miss Marscm and Miss MzicLcod. re- spectively. After all business was discussed. Mrs. Field took charge of the cultural program. Miss Mac- Leorhgave a most interesting and descrzptive talk on Drama. Poetry and Prose. The pap-er was excel- lcnzly done with members reading selections to illustrate the subject. The meeting came to l1 close with a delightful luncheon served by the hostess. McBRIDE-WESTHAVER WED- DING-A quiet but pretty wetl- dlng was soiemnlzed at St. John the Baptist Glebe, Armdale, N. 8.. 0n NOV- l5. when Lilian Jean. cid- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- where a reception was held. Sup- per was served to sixty invited guests. The toast to the bride 1nd groom was given by Mr. Domldi Nicholson 11nd responded to by the groom. The bride's table was lit by tall tapers in crystal holders” and was centred by a three-tier! wedding cake graced by a minis-s. ture bride and groom. The color scheme in the dining-room was pink and white. Those assisting in serving were Miss Florence Cameron, Miss Annie Weddell 11nd Miss Sadie Halliwell. Later in the cvenln a. jolly crowd of serenad- ers got cred to extend best wishes to the bride and groom. The young couple were recipients of many beautiful and costly gifts. The bride has been one of P. E. . scrool teeche for the past thre years. while the groom is a suc- cessful farmer. Mr. and Mrs. I-Ial- liwell will reside in Sptfngton. The manv frirn s and relatives were shocked on tong‘ 34st, 1944. o Mr. and . J. . Moore. Mllbttrn. Lot 40. P.E.I. He was in his ninutcenth year. Titer-e are left to mourn the fol- lOWlhK brothers and sisters: Lewis. Of the R. C. N. V. .. lfa N 8.: Pearle 1m employee of Charlottetown Hotel‘ Arnold Roprr. Mt. Edward Road; Ruby, Mrs. lfsdale Burclett. Dun- das; Reagh of Ottawa and a sister who predeceased him twenty-eight veors ago. The funeral of Lirut-Col. Ings. who passed away in Winnipcr last Thursday was held yesterday from St. Paul's Church. city. where service was conducted by Rev. Canon Malone. and Rev. . J. Davis. of St. John's" Church. Mil- ton The order of the funeral pro- cession was as follows: Band of C. A. (B) T. C.. 51mm P1121‘ m; Maj Eric oumer asptr s, . Ings. Mai. Thus. Smith, Stewart Jones. K Richards. D. B Ste George Robinson. Fred Morris. C. H. B Lnngsworth, Blanchard. J. 0. Hymdman. Bourke. J. A. Mc . . H M .1 . ll. M N . .. germ“. ac utt Mai ar: t . . Donald.rss‘gt‘za.flllel.llnj.l.rxfirmltle1c.mg_cit. Maj Willis Nicholson. A. Smltik sgt. Ira Brown. gt n, L ‘I'm Canadian y. Three vo ver the grave and and I 0 eys were mad the "Lest Port" "Reveille" sounded by bum r m. Chaissnn of A. (B) T. . About twenty o ere of the o d 106th Battalion. which Col. tool: over to m-igland in the war. attended the funeral. pallbearers consisted of in common fr“! 1M1. other officers who served oversees with Col. Inge. Mr. J. D Campbell, Hfngsboru, inf the city n business r 11nd rs Ollie McCarvllle and son Leslie. Depth Freetown. left last week for Halifax. They were acco . wort. P. W. Glarkin.“ '~ fully s1 acproximatelv $3.000 Spon- ' straw betwe-zn the bulldlncs - All livestock was saved. n It woe not known whether there ion attended in w 1e 321.61%. don Westhaver. Halifax, N.S., and Joseph Gerald. eldcst son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McBride. Cape Traverse. P.E.I.. were united in; marriage by Rev. Father Martin. _'I‘he bride looked very chaimina in a floor length chifloii and shoulder length veil and carried a white prayer book. lncY ‘were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Preston Champion of Travel- lers Rest. After the ceremony the haPPY couple motored to the home (if the Ida's parents where a sumptuous buffet supper was nerv- ed to 150 nests. The dining-room was taste ully decorated in pink and white streamers. Previous to her marriage the bride was given o shower by her g-frl friends. when she received many beautiful gifts. The happy young couple will re- side in Halifax. N. S. PRESENTATION AT NORTH RIVI‘. Friday evening mem- bers of the Women's Mission ry Society of Faisview Baptist Ctiurch met at the home of Rev. and lvlrs. Todd for a social evening and pre- sentation. On behalf of the Soci- ety Mrs. Amassa Home. the secre- tary, read an address of apprecia- tion to the Pastor and Mrs. Todd for their services to the Church and congregation at Fnirview dur- ing the four years of their present mnistry to that church. Mrs. Wil- liam Nunn. the President of the Society for many years. then pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Todd with a beautifully autographed quilt, to which they responded briefly but most appreciatively expressing at the some time their regrets that many more of the people of Fair- view could not be resent on this happy occasion. Folowing a sing- song and social time together. the joyous event was brought to a close with mutual well-wishes to all who had assembled for the oc- onion. gown of white- without prcedent this pro- note that all three of the newly raised members are servliift 111 '1'" lNaught, KC, assisted the attor- =' armed forces. The dc rce Weston- ferrcd by a team of act Molten of Victoria Lodge. The three men on whom the de- gree was conferred were 38t- Armur Wellner, Lleut. Lloyd Word and Pte. Floyd Drake. The degree team was as fol- 107s: WM, G. G. Wood; S.W.. R. H. Rogers; J.W., W. J. Drake: 5- D.. W. R. Carson; J.D.. A. J. Hus- lam: 8.5., C. T. Manson; 15-. 1'- Wellnei‘; 1-0.. E- T- Hizsn: Chap-- W.G. Hogg. The degree tum WM gysisted by L. A. MIGDOII ill. J. P. Millar, n. n. Ward. E- - Beii- P- E. Palmer. W. M. Wilson and J.E. Montgomery. all of whom BIG B159 Fest Masters. The occasion wu I 813611131 911m‘ munlcatior of Victoria L00“ 11°- 2. Following dinner in the retreat» ion room of the Temple which we: catered to by ladies of the Eastern Star, the members went to the Lpdge room where the ceremony tcclr place. The meeting was honored by the presence of the Most Worehi - ful the oi-uha Muster. Wlidiii Darrach of Kensington. At t1" conclusion of the degree he ad- dressed the newly raised brothel’! uho were also resented with Masonic pins by P . Lloyd Well- ner. Yesterda tereging O. glass of trainees who begun their basic training about seven W991“ ago. ably demonstrated their abil- ll-y to absorb training under Malor .-\. S. Robertson, Officer Com- manding this training centre. Four platoons under the guid- ance of Capt. J.‘J. Macdonald. Chief Instructor. gave a perform- ance in drill movements, both by command and precision, which is seldom seen here. 'I'he troops also demonstrated physical truinlnl and battle casualty drill, which ended .up with an exhibition of field engineering. At the conclusion of the exer- cises. the troope were conflflmliil" ed 0h their splendid iiviicimriw and performance by Limo-Col‘. J. R. Paton. M. C., Area Command- ant, after which a march ‘took place with Col. Paton uk- lng the solute accompanied by Major Robertson. T1168 m!!! shortly leave for an advanced training centre Jo complete their training. and in the not too dis- tarit future they will be among the troops who will eiitermlniitk the common enemy. Substantial legacies. including a $36. Cathedral. plus un- unstated mount from another fund. were left bv the late Mr. t Brecken. chm-lotu- town. former deputv plflt-hiiiiotilry of the Supreme Court. who passed awav recently- Other bcduelts include 111.000 to the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A 11s a contribution towards the con- slru-tion or acquisition of builtln of l It? } S‘ C URI . xnpson. . $8.000 to the Prince Edward Island Division of the Red Cross Societv: 4.000 to to Protutant gfDhzllia | afternoon a. vol’! 111' Fire destroyrd two barns. the pro- perty of Mr. Ted NOWEOEI. Union Road (Queen's County» last night. causing damage estimated unoffic- teneous combustion in s pile of uvas blamed for the blaze. Mr. Newson was" tnllking COW-B when a neighbor rushed in to tell him fire had broken out. I'll’? fighting eouipmcnt from tho Char ottetown Airport a few miles way rendered Villlitble assistance but it was not possible to save the barns which war-s all ablaze when the Air Force firemen arrived. Most farm implements in the building were removed but the loss included 40 drcds of bushels of turnips. stored in a cellar wider one of the barns. as anv insurance ftddiizon to his farm work Mr. Newton is a rural mail courier t._e- liverina mell on rual routs 11.x. Charlottetown -RE'I'URNED T0 DUTIIIB - Pte. Iris Brown. who has been e furlough with her par- and Mn. J. A. Brown. Bnyside. has returned to Ottawa to oeurne her duties. While on leave her many friends in Grand River and vicinity gathered at the home of her parents to ex- tend a welcome to her. she is the first and onlv girl in the parish to weer the un form. An address was rend by Misc Junie McLellnn while Miss 1.01s Morrison presented her tons of hav and hun- w gh ary: zabefh M. M 1'1 Rogers. prothonotory. Charlotte- town: 81.000 uru T ompeon; and $1.000 to Harold Bucll. deputy prothonotary. The will decrees that the residue of the estate be distributed in pro- rtion to the respective lcogoucies ut that the btouectf of S2 1 to Laura. Leigh (deceasedt and .000 to St. Peter's Cathedral rel-nu un- changed by the sled distribution. Memorial Fund with regard to st. Peter's Catli- edral the will provides that the sum of be let llidc u Will am Ralph Breckcn Fund be added thereto and the aggrente paid over e Cathedral rultees u e per- tualB endowment amount of the Wflilln Ralph Breckcn fund is not stated but it is referred to f the cce imder the will of a late uncle on: es being for the most plrt invutct Ir. mo Rlflfl. The wil provided that durinwhc e of th eoe ' cousin. l. illlem ltllbb btpt with a substantial sum nf monev. After singing "For She's A Jolly. Good Fellow". the remainder of» mpanied by Mrs. Mar Sullivan, Kliflcre. y] Eieckcn Memorial 111m. as above noted the evening was spent in dancing.‘ lflaerd’: 11117-3 lpnh. evening her‘ lum- u ldo Oh h h ll ferd |7 min o?» dgvevlitheayatten- lbw i0 when she will visit her daugh- gg Ralph reported that Y's Mun Ray . Street would have been ready for 11st w endowment for St. Peter's‘ w er, Mrs. Reiiy. tottetowh: $2.000 to Reginald I-Icb-‘i- Duffy. Mrs. A. Alien. Mrs» R-H- com '1 if|h FRIDAY IIVIU PROMIYIION 4w Mn. Bert P..Hunter, Kcnsington, l be; just received word that her ‘ ’ hes been promoted to the rink of Ill t Lleutnnlrit. Flight Heutenant unter 1e serving with the REAP. in Iceland ZION 11.4‘ - The inclement "Qum- lulled tn halt the after- noon tel and talc atZionPresbiy- dance. However. there was a good attendance nnd exquisite articles displayed st a variety of novelty table: found u ready nle. PROPERTY BALISJPWo prop- erties, eetete of E. Mae Carney. were sold by public auction Yester- day gttemoozi by Mr.W.H. Benton. auctioneer. ‘In: one at 105 Sprint: Pug Road wee sold to Mr. Percy Johnston for the stun of 84.02» and the one at 100 McGill Ave- {gu cold to Mrs. Thomas Allan for T0 VISIT DAUGIITERS -— Mrs. Hubert Lylg of North 5t. Eleanors left yesterday Hlnflllllflfl by Plii-iiv for Hamilton and Kitchener Ontar- ter; for two months after which ehe will travel on to Vancouver and California for the remainder of the whiter. Mrs. Lyle had the misfor- tune of breaking her left wrist jus-t w,“ o me and “m m “at the Charlottetown little uvelllryearflifir mimy griendsl 111mm" 1° 551m Andrew hope her arm will B0011 heal and will not interfere loo much with her holiday. i m Y's MEN'S civil-Y's man Fred l“ Vince and 1t 15 515° “mi-nun; tu.,W0twn presided at the regular meet- ing of the Y's Men's Club last even- ing. The guest speaker, Rev. TJ-I. Buseell Somers. presented B, thought provoking address 0n the topic“ "Where and when would you like to? hive lived7" He examined the virtues i and failings of life ln the middle. er. and wa qufem High M 111' _ Rev. Monsignor W110 also officiated g1, lbeerers The Ital (farm chael, Le W000i. Hennan Gill. an and Reginald Welsh was in the church cem whr t , p or to calibre revolver attem n. robberv at th Thev morning . feted resistance. what appeared to be the other l-tister. cl of p01 lust night tiat furnished bv would appear that the to l9 veers old No arrests ha chlf said. Scolsinen from all the Province gathered tron saint. Seated oii fiic plotf i Honour, UEUL-GOVOIIIOI‘ B. w, Page: the Lev. Archi 'R.. pastor of _ Church; Walter Jones; Mr. director of education; W. MvDoi-fllli. President cf Red cam cl e the V9 e fled from th d hotgl m" a largely - . 1 l! cclebr t; . . Mevborlald“ .. grave W 2 w: eggs-w - Inte etcry. mm‘ an oii-l‘ . iotelpteeglttromnii; W11?" 1'10 01f . i 1 m . hen‘ it Run Wlllll ufftsztthtd ti" mi =- oi1e and both fled Chi ic e started tovrardi A. BlrtwisLle said clerk jt were l1 end wereqlgnetieur; '1 bee ' n made. m‘ Culedonitm Club; ieson; M21". Captain D. G. finnon. and M Lure. Mr. Jose sections of 8st l Hotel , their pl. Qim were His ' Le- . bald McDon- v the Holy . Premier J. . Lloyd W. Shaw, Mr. Joseph the Mr. A.W. Math- Malcolm McKinnon; McDonald of Glen. r, W. Chester s. Mc. ages and other times, and forcefully | HD0111)’ P10516160- presented the appeal that men, mfbvl find in the problems and msponsl-I bilitiee facing citizens now and in‘ the immediate future. President Spence had been transfcmd ‘Iruro during the week. GOVERNMENT HOUSE VAC- ATED-It is _underst0od that His Honor Lieutenant Governor bo- Pige and Mrs. LePage have re- moved from Government House to the residence of their son-ln-law. Mr. Lloyd Wonnecott. Upper Prince Street. Mrs. LePags has not been well for some time and it was nec- essary for her to relinquish the administration of such an extens- ive home as Government House. It wu hoped t the Lieutenant Governor's new residence on West ‘s0 occupancy by this time, but delays have occurred and lt will be some time yet before it is ready. In the meantime all but the office in Government House has been closed. The annual meeting of the local association of the Charlotte town Girl Guides was held in the Town Hall. summersiue. on Thurs- dly evenln ,Nov. 30th, with the President, its Lillian Ducuemln, presiding. The secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Avard, gave s. most inter- esting report o1 the work carried on by the Local Association. The District Commlmloner, Miss L Duchemin, then read a report of work accomplished by the Char-l lottetown Girl Guides. he report of the "n" committee was then read by Miss Mary Irving. and was as follows, nlmely: President, Miss Lillian Duche- min; Vice President, Miss Mary Irving; Stacy-Tress, Mrs. Gordon Avard; Executive, Mrs. A. D. Muc- Iennun. Mrs. A. B. Bagnall, Mrs. P. J. Ready, Mrs. J. J. Morris. Mrs. .A. Ready, Mrs. Harry Tidmarsh. Miss lruise Haszard, Mrs. J. H. England, Mrs. Bertram Patterson, Mrs. Stanley Bryant, Mrs. J. H. Mrs. Arthur Clark, Wright. Mrs. Milton Carter, Mrs. H. L. Bethune, Mrs. EOHNSTONE __ M Gordon Starrct. The ineetin then adjourned. P. I? l. Council The annual meeting of the P. E. I. Council of the Girl Guides was then held with the Provincial Commissioner. Mrs. J. may, presiding. Interesting reports were read as follows: Softy-Treasurer, Mrs. Louis Sad- l'er; Extension Branch. Mrs. J. E. Harris; camp ndvisor. Miss Jessie Fullerton; Provincial Commission- Mre. Prank Murray then read the report of the nominating com- mittee. which was as follows: Honcrar President. Mrs. B. W. LePage; rovincial Commissioner, Mrs. John Reay; Secy-Treasurer, Mrs. Louie Sedler. Rogers. Mrs. T. W. l... Prowee, A s. Jar. Mecbdillan, Mrs D. J ' Mrs. G. Elmer Sutherland, H. Beer, Mrs. Parnell Mclvluhomt Mrs. Llurier Pours. C.W.L., Mrs, Prank Murray, Mrs. Harry Cud- morc, Mrs. Go Camp Adviser. CommlesionersEx- tension ' 1y. Council Mcmbarm-Mrs. G. D. Deflloie. Mrs. Noel DcBlois. Mrs. A. l. Arlenault. Mrs. J.A. Lawson. Mrs. B. Green. Mrs. ILL. Bethune, c. B. R. Jenkins. Mrs. Backus. a. I. B. Coffin. Mrs Heath Mc- Intyre, Mrs. Ewen McDcugalLMrs. W. l. Hyndmen, Mrs. ll. S. Town- send. Mrs. T. B. Woodman. P. McMlllui. Mrs. Mn. D. M Neill. . Jenkins. Mrs. i" Clem. Mrs. G. Martin. Mrs. Wool- ner. . 'I‘. B. 5o Ibbot. Mrs. E. Rcpreeentlti of Canadian Council: Mn. R. H. Rogers. Mrs. 0. ecr; Provincinl camp 11d- vller Min Joule Fullerton; Com- mluloncrc, Mrs. J. D. McGulgan. division of Queens" Min Carrie lfolmen, aivilfon of Prince; Miss Elaine Harrison. division of Bust Prince: Miu Lillian Duchemin. division of Charlottetown. Secretory extension branch.Mrs. J. B. Harris. Auditor. Mrs I. M. Malone. Mrs. R. H. Rogers then gave n rehmsivn report of the high- of the annual meeting oi the Dominion Girl Guides Amel- etion held in Toronto by the Rein. A. During the cours hnggis. borne Benton, was brou the form amid the skirl of pipes played by Piper McLuren. and the ad haggis was capably Mr. Malcolm McKlnnon Ph W. McDonald Grace was 5m McDonald, 0.58.11. c 0f the dinner, bl’ Mr. John ght to the pm. the bag- W. Bruci dress to thq delivered by Heavy rain and a strong breeze ystcrduy afternoon and early last night were this province's share cf 11 weather disturbance which extended over all eastern Canedq as far west 11s Winnipeg. Parts of Quebec and northern New Brunswick ha The storm ca foil. of telegraph SEIVHIES d heavy snow used. disruption between Montreal and the Maritimes, with wires reported antic, Quebec. d0 Wn west of Meg- The storm in this Province in- terfcred with the passenger 11nd Charlottetown lvloncton but too severe. late air mail service Summersitie the Charlottetown- New Glasgow trip was carried out, although the plane returned from Nova Scotia ahead of schedule to get here before the storm became What was to have been the m- son's final trip fl‘ cm Wood Island! to Caribou of the ferry Prince Nova ' W35 CEIHCEUEG DECBUBC of the storm. The boat made one round trip early in the day. Now the fer- ry will proceed to Pictou and lay up for the winter. The ferry service at Borden- Tormelitine was operating normal- ly. however. GRIFFIN-At cittfnospitol. not. 24, 1044, 10M: and Mrs. Willi 8X11 Griffin of North Willshlre a son- Willlff ltOlVlsi-At m Everett. the Charlottetown Hospital on November 20.. i944. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowe. Donald- SlOll. 9. 50h. URCH -- At Saint John General Hospital on Nov. 2'1. i944. to Mr. and Mrs. David Urch. n daughter. BURKE-At the P. E. Island Hos- pitnl, Nov. 23. 1944. to Mr. and rs. Carl Burke. MLEdward Road. SO11. the King’: County Hospital. Montague. PEI. tin Nov. 28. 1944, Haber Johnstone. Cardigan. PEI. u son fstillbornl. bfaciJETIb-At the King's Co Montague. Hospital, to Mr. nnd MYS- uniy P. E. I on Nov. 24, i944. to Mr. and Mrs. R06- scll S. MacBeth, Whim Road. P. E.I.. a son. NICHOLSON-At Hartsville, NOV- ~ . i944, 89 _vciirs. residence 2 p.n1. Cemetery. Daniel Nicholson. I-‘uncral from on Saturday Dec. 2nd tit Interment aged his lute at Hartsrille COOKE -- At ill" PJince Edward Island Mr later. REEVES-A’. Montreal Nor. Hospital on Nov. 30. C J. Cooke in his 78th rear. i-‘unercl 1944. of Kensltigloll- , notice 23. 11144. to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm I". ' Reeves, a son. David Molc_oli'_ii-r__ MARRIAGI-IS 44. b ster, Miss £1 MR1‘ é] MncDONALI-J-l-WCIEANE —At Zion rs‘ "Manse on Wednesday. 11101190111" Rev. G. Carly lzabeth Mae Grange?! rdon MacDonald‘ Riverton to Mr. Alexander le Web- ick MccDonnlri of Charlottetown. EUTTERFIELD Zion Monte, Charlottetown- - CLARK - Iii on Thursday. Nov. so. m4. by iwl- °~ ' Carlyle Webster. Miss Hazel Isobel‘ ‘ Clark of Emerald. P. I1. I. to MY- 1 Robert Oi-val Butterfield of Toronto STEWART -- MhcLEOD-At Mame. Tuesday. November 28- Carlyle Wcbst-ar. Mrs - Vulleyfield ti‘ ‘ Stewart of the U b'/R.G Izod of A. same place. 1 profits AE Zion 1944 At Elliotvsle or’: L Sunday. November I6. 1044. D- ' Cn FHA 1.11 cl ed 77 years. "Zfiainlgth. home of his soil Isaac Fraser. on nesdny- 11171-129 t 1m. Jolin Fraser. of 5001mm ‘ , aged 88 yearn. MCKEIGAN -- At the home oi her parents. 5i wuter StrceLMOB-p November 20th. Role Emmi c. Kcignn, aged 24. denim" °1 m’ nn-t Mrs. John McKelfilIi- WEIKS—At the druighter. Mr fl. home 01 Ellll. "11 11E com-lacy. Nov. an. ma. MN- J01“ T. Weeks. formerly aged 90 years. CONDON — town Hospital on James Condon of scum Delicious refreshments were serv- the Summersitie Local Aeso- iiltil. M01088- n the conclusion of the} 111:‘ _- i. lis 1Wl1cDONALD A. 801' w“ Cornwall onullwv- h“ “in yur. Mu: At n! Alberioii the chariot?!- Nov. 9“ , 1 . m his w!" 0 “$5.212;