PAGE TWELVE I __TI"IE CHARLO'I"I‘ETO\VPI TTUNRDYAW ' OUR NEWS BUDGET a» oua s Jsitsttiatzv 1.1., 1947 7"" "" "-= ATURLDAY SUBSCRIBERS] Moxnai 0N VISIT T0 SYDNEY ~—Mr. J. F. Cotinolly. Deputy lilinisterofiie-l fflllbiflicliflli left by plane last Sitt- aaurday mortiing to visit his mother n Sydney. NS. it is n it". Coiiiinilv iiill return the latter Qwart of the we s... undei-st uctl ck. Cotigiuattilaiirns are extended to v t". Alexander OAIIIEIOH 0n hi5 "finicky-fifth blfflidfiy on Christmas "Pay. Mr CJlilFYOil is hale and hetrty and was the gueit at a grist: "dinner fut‘ a fcw fiends at l.lf‘ liwnie of his tlntigliiei". lVlrs. I.t".r..el t r urll-ktiotvii uentieniiti (ieorge Wallace ttf Alma is rt‘- '.~;.ihli it(‘ll\(\ ill? his ninety-ox, yous. His i)l‘t'*€‘l‘.t‘f‘ at Midnight -.\i:i~s ill S: rrzi Heart Church Al-l bcLton \\.i_< an inspiration to all j'i'E‘.~[!‘il. Cr. ...tlzi'ititis. Mi", “Kill- are FIIOJI ENGLAND — . . .i. liineti (TB: . 1e tilio recently rctui. "d on the "Emplrel Brent." ~pent thr- past week w'h‘ liiiz" pizriits. .\l:". and .\lrs. J:tIl‘.(‘~ t) lixirti. Sh“ has now left for I\lotit~ ~.i \'..\ll tiir sisters before rt~ no '0 liiiulantl from ‘s: re P15 to sail for Persia, u‘ accepted a lticrative —II().\II~I \.\'ll ' of l-.l:ii~tl.i from England i».i if? i . s llt‘ ‘ll\\ liiiiii S. Oi». New Year's day a. large i-lliil" pa»; o: ltlPlllli and l'L‘lltt.\'f\5 01 ‘P's Plld ilrs. Reuben T. Bowiiess of giiimqrvr gathered from VHF-ill" pazt. of the lJTOYlilCC to toll? W" ;ii the izoldsn ivedtling cclebriiihil of this esteemed couple. i iirpqiie ill" afternoon and t‘\l‘l'l- is , atvi tie‘giibor.= . .liiiq district t-a ltd . . spects to Mr. and ' Boivness. Tea was served by . i. Jennie Bowness and coffit- b"; 31M Bertha Bowiiess. Assisting ii‘ r119 serving were Miss Beth (‘lflfk-i Rm. iionald, Marie Bowness 901'"- tihy lioivness, Mable Hardy "id M“. will Bownesa. \l A well known and hlflhll‘ 1:9“ gpGOfFd resident of Yo’!!! PW" pissed awav on saturday. Jaii- 4- lll Charlottetown in i110 PET-w“ “I David \V ivliite in his eighty-sec- dfld Y?!"- ‘rtie late Mr. White lived at ‘fork Point since his birth wit“ ‘it’ gxce-ptlrm of twenty years, duritic which lie lived in Cnlifomia and other plane; in the United Slates of America. He was a blacksmith by trade and after his re-tsrn from California at about the tum 0f the qgyizum’, he resided at the family ‘residence at York Point. His home; gm- may years was s. mecca for‘ f-tiurlsitg and fipfllmmn’ H? w“ m‘ tcrestetl iii standard bred 110F595 infld raised some which named pzomiiience in Maritime raciiigl cit-vies. The late Mir Whit: pioneered nil rah-iii improvements, bring a that-i to iriember rt the itmup reeiXvi-i gihh- for the constniction of a tel-l Qilione exchange in his commun- Ir. rm Hiday evening. Dec. iii Mr arid Mrs". Harold WOOKlFlflQ- gate. opcncd their spacious home l4) _\'li' ("retiree Brookins to enter- f; till his employ-cos. wife and latli‘ fiirnds, Apyii-oximateli" 9t) attests o'er» sflfifll a noose (iiniiier. with ici- or ni .'il‘(l cake as clessctt bi" MY‘ \\'i ‘(lflltffl assisted by the Afisscs ll Caldwell. Kathleen Hender- . Mrs Jon Woodslde ard .\l.'rs. Keir/it‘. Mrs. Ed. British Pr nk ‘Major. After supper ~ was rnioyttl by (Jztldwvell lll the t of the t-veniru lltl itldliflllil. fllllSvl , l.‘_'. his! Thelmi A".(IiI‘\\ (in l)ii mt. At ttnthilillil» ..ilc s. local potato a: XPKlHCT of wre- oii Mr Then Ling Brookits .tt.‘.fl "trig i.'.t'll. all sir‘ ‘G. z" " usual jovial lllfllil encletl by i. x 1L!‘ ‘.t‘l' .\'f t" ll)\ -.\Ii\<'ll()f\'/\I.I) f i:"":t‘sl to the." .~t\l.‘llllll'i'(‘f‘l at .\1<i:i i- F- iirtlw Dt‘C£’lTll)t‘l' 2811i. "I i-Itl. when Joyce Birrlaiw ti’ of Mrs. MacDonald and 7e Nlztltmiim MacDonald of ‘xpiiwaiqiie. heroine the blltlt‘ of ‘flitt- Stanley. mn of Mrs. Rov Mac- Nril and the late Milton ifetint-di" nt New Perth The niarrittt» cere- iii in. \\.lk performed by "he Rev. RD MarLettn. pastor of Si. An- diows- Presbyterian Church The young bride looked ("harming in it Qttrrn Elizabeth blue wool suit. with a feather batideau hat of matching colour. Her corsrige spray rwas of red roses. Her only orna- Jnerit was a string of pearls. the "iglft of the groom. She was attend- ‘Jed by Miss Eileen Lane. who chose ,'_a two piece suit of grey Wool with pink accessories. Her wringe was ‘(of pink roses. Mr. George Ken- ncdy, brother of the groom was best man. After the ceremony, a t-‘veeaptlon for the lmmedlatl fsm- dlfes was held at the hOme of the “Nit-Ida's mother. where friends of one bride assisted in serving. Later ‘xhe happy couple entertained ovu- “fity o! urch- young friends at their It) ‘i\. I fiome in 1mm- Mfiflllflk. Previous gt» her murtagmthe bride Wag ten- idcnd a shower by he: girl friends “H tho home of Mrs. WH Lane. Involving m beaifltifil and use- ,fl gins. ‘me ‘h wishing the popular young ml! ha‘: of happiness. - Z ‘he Wonun’! My of ‘Ii-lofty ‘C churlomtm ‘nary loc- d Church, _ the Jlfl- Year in ‘I on ‘Thurs- lt I Y8- uma m. .\la".- ‘ "Ln ntid Phyllis Woodsidt- Mar-. s ngttig I ‘ Mu" Gm‘! Wl‘““'5 lzstered by Chief Justice Thane A.l,;t¢_1th follfuved tin operation tinder. president. Mrs. R. E. Mulch pro-- siding. A lurgt- number of nieni- btrs were present. The list of officers _\tlli' arm- President. Mrs. lsi vlCC-pYCSlLIVHl, Ncwsiitt. ‘Jud VlCI‘-Pl‘t‘5ld(‘|\l. Mrs. iitev.) H. C. Rice. ' Recording Scctetary, lifrs. Laura Bustltt. Assistant Rt-curtlltig Secretary Mi-s. Ruby Houle. Trt-tisitrei". Mrs. J. Asslstatit ‘Freasttrer, .\lti1_"F:id_\'ett . Correspontlitig and Press Secre- tary‘. Mrs. l.. W. Szitltidrrs. Cliristiziii sifWHlrdfillll) Stitrtitttr)‘. Mts G. H. Barbour. hllssioiiary Nltiiitltly .\1!"s. A. f). Mac-Letitian. Cotiitiiutiiti’ Friendship t:.-;,\. Hrs. lforsott. ASatYQIJV" I-Iclliv” Mrs. Sltll\t‘\' Cra "ell. ‘ 'I‘ctii;)t"t.itit"t~ Si‘\'l‘(‘lfll'_\', Mrs. \V. If. Jolltisttti. Supply Spelt-litmus. Mrs Gzirtthutti. lVlrs. Win. Tcetl. Pianist Miss ELsie Puncher. Baby Band Supt-rzntt-ndettt. Mrs. Lewis Stnimoiis. Mission Band Supi-rititi-iidt-iit., Mrs. E. A. MaeRai". for this it. E3. ltlntcli. .\‘lt".\. Harold G. Betitiett. Mrs. J. Y., Secretary, Secre- Secretary. John 'I' l'EI\'I).»\ Y The many friends and relatnes of this ilcinity regret to learn of the‘ "hissing of .\ii-s. Mary aletherall at .ier home at l-‘ottttiie Cove. oii flrc-i ember 29th, ividow of the late. Petei] .\l(’lllf‘l'?\ll in liei" 83th year. Sincsxc, sympathy ls extended to tho-P iihu mourn her passing. S G T. BOWLING ‘TAKING . cotasr. -_Sgt. A. J. Dowlinf-Z‘ 0f? the Charlottetown Police Force.‘ who has left to attend a course f0!‘ police officers at the R.C.M.P. Po- lice college at Rockciife. will be absent for three months. Police officials said last night that no temporary substitute for 58f- Dowlliig will likely be appointed during his absence. 0n Afonclav evening a miscell- aneous shoaet" was ht-‘ld at the time qt Mr. and Mrs. Allam Clarke in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke who were YKGIIU)‘ niarri¢d., The gifts were opened by Mrs. Heber Ramsay and the actxniiPflJiS- int: verses read by M155 Rae Don- ald. Jack in a brief FDPWli- thank" ed all for their gifts, The CVP-illllg was pleasantly spent in daiiCiiig. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT‘ — The many friends and relatives oi Bennie Luque, formerly of Crap- aud, will be interested to ii-arn that he h-as been appointed inan- sger and caretaker for the large packing plant anti supply base at Mose;- Bay. Kodiak, Alaska whicltl wts purchased by Lilihyz MvNeill and Libby. from the For Nnith Packing Co. Mt". Luqitos appoint- titent went. hito effect lIit-t .Jttl_\" and among his most welcome mail whit-ii he only receives every l\\'f) weeks is "The Guardian of the i Gulf". Mi" Ittitircw Galisiit lrfi en New Tears Day on a two we visit w» itatirax. There he tin Visit his‘ lI\\'\) sons Joseph and Bradford nlsoi ‘hi3 diittchts-r. Mrs. Robert FitY/ger- xtltl nee l£\"t"l_\'tt. Oii_t"etiti"iii.iig he .w:|l stop off iii Stttiiiiivizs-ide to visit his tllolltttr and fllill(i'-lll-l1l\\'. M111 atid Mrs. Joseph F. Wedge. Mr.‘ Crallzint is well known in the second i ‘district of Queens as he has oiierq ateti the road machine for the pas’. l Ztlevcu years. His filliiily and many“ ‘friends wish him a \'f‘i“y enjoyable lYiSll. iiau Citizenship Att has etiiplio- ‘sired at. tiio btti-f bitt itiiprvssivrl ,e<~ monies iii clléil'lt)lil‘it>\\'ll _\"es-, ierdtti- tifiertitiott, eliciting with ll‘ ‘programme at the Aruiottritis and ‘continuing with 4i special sitting of the Supreme Court of Prince ihldward Island ill which Catiadiziti leitlzenship eeitificzttes were pre- tseiited for tlit- first time, and the formal oath of allegiance ' t adniiii- l l Campbell. l I-"I‘NI-ZRAI.'.»\T NIH‘ H.-\\'|-lN-— 't'lir futieiai tit the late Mi". Air ii- hald Mai-Donald of N was held yesterday afte Caitoo Cove P|‘("%l)_\i€l'lilfl Church. . taitans at " art consolidates and simplifies legis- - field at ‘Clinic. has offices on three floors Tllr siutillltviticti iif tlitt C.'itt:i(l~. m‘ n"‘mitit"t"t'a~ed her tftt RC9" BE“- M75- n:i fiorit’ Wm,“ ~ On New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben T. Bowness. Montmse, celebrated their fiftieth wedding aiuiivcrsaiy by bElng "or home" to ttirii- friends and neighbors. After a fLnv ‘FPXIULFKS by m. Ramsay fiardiy and Rev. W I MacDonald Mrs. Ramsay" Hardy rcad a well- wordt-d address. and two grand- children. Thirzzt Morrison and Marie Bownees presented the bride and grioom of fifty 3837s 21:0. with two beautiful chairs. c-n behalf of ilie attests. They also received other lovely gifts. ROTARY - Mt". Frank Foulds, DllTVlOI‘ of the Citizenship Branch. Dvpélflnlflll of State addressed Ro- their iveekly luncheon. 'I‘lii~ Citizenship Act which heeami": effective January" 1st is another step in bringing closer relationship l)Ci\\'(‘f‘ll Canadians and other mem- bers of the British Empire. said Mt". Foulds. We ore not sin-piling horses for the new certificates state the holder to be a "Canadian Gill/fill and a British Subject." We now tittalify for our British Status ll)‘ first being a Canadian. The speaker explained that the n!!! latinii previously effective, and makes legal ivliat we as Canadians have presumed for many years. Rtiiaiiiin Ncil MacLean was chair- man. ENTERTAINED AT GARRISONI OFIBICI-YRS‘ MESS -— Members of lllt‘ Garrison Officers‘ Mess were Itosts to Brigadier R. J. Colwell, D.S.O.. O.C. Zlst. Arm. Brigade arid Mrs. Colwell at s function the Armouries last night. Brigadier Colwell represented Ma- _i'i.i"-Genei"ai Foster. C.B.E., D.S.O., O.C.. Eastern Command, at Citizenship Ceremonies held in the city yesterday. Officers rep- iest-ntlng the various units mak- ing up the Garrison Officers Mess -the 17th Reconnaissance Regi- ment. 28 Light Anti-Aircraft. the 5 Divisional Signals and 21st Field Ambulance wives and lady friends were present. Brigadier Colwell and Mrs. Colwell who leave by plane at noon today on icturii to Halifax expressed keen pleasure ovei" t-helt" visit to the island Province. WEDNESDAY PROPERTY (‘HANGICS — The Jnrcian Building, 202 Queen St. has l)(‘f‘Il sold by Mi". Willard I'll‘- dan to Mr. Charles R. MeQuald Bai-iistei". The building which formerly was the Blood Donors The ground floor is now occupied by’ Drs. J. A. and F. A MatsMillctn and Dr. L. I. Duffy Mt". Keith Boulter who served overseas in World War 11 has put"- chnsed the Penpraise property cn Main Street and intends having it re-triodcllcd and converted into an tip-to-date busltrss stand. lie also purchased the Home residence ivliere he and his Scottish overseas bride are now comfortably settled. Good luck to Mr. Boulter in his en- Premiei‘, Mr. Mathlesons eairhrt- as" counsel and assistance ivere sought at Ottawa. Under his administra- vlnce affecting transportation, (du- ration. acrtculture and finance were Island claims at QHHWS tinder the terms of Cc-nfederation. Citadel on Wednesday the IVS‘, day. TIIIJRSDAI’ of Jan. 1947 when Jessie Margaret youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stewart of Commercial, Cross was uttited in marriage to Russell, son of'Mr, and Mrs. Percy E. Downr. Charlottetown. The bride looked radiant in -. flcm" length gown of white taffeta tiered with white lace, tier floor lengtl- veil was arranged in sweetheart effect: She carried s lovely bouquet. of' 0N LECTURING TOUR -- Mr Willard MacKziy of a tnect-it. sponsored by the Van couvei" Buhai Assmnblv. The vinces. only ornament Wm a string pcirls the gift of the groom u" ""° “ihers- MP- JOB Dufiliitif; of’ a most valued gift 1nd Hrectiii gtrcdtiiangoiyrguatsdhriiiailhlfili‘: ilhlissfimm ms Lmmcncc can-dmal M“ . \ z -~ ‘ - ‘ . a ing pale blue tulle v\'i'h nilatchinrgggidgaliliyij); ilrolnnux The “Hahn's . ; .; _ , .- . _ mitts and shoulder length veil tiar-idmis p, r11...‘ Sig! "lig'gf,'f° ggnttlgi, artist. rnn of honour wore wlfitai; kmme- blesgulg".‘l'ames Cmdmm with Pale Breeii accessorittss lierllvlcculgan’ Archbishop o! Toronul bouquet bcltig white mums with, ferns. Little Marjorie Down» and} IIUNIJIIAI‘ AT Ferric Herman were charming flow-l “mum of m“ “N” 3H5- er girls dressed in pale blue anti “Iflsimc “r SUM“ ‘Wk pink silk with matching dresses and eirrying nosegays small mixed flowers. SOURIS - The Vincent place on Ed by Rev. Pitts Murntigliziii. The (‘pallbearers vrere: Messrs. \\'tn. J. iMcDonald, J.P.. McLean Angus Mc- Donald o‘ s, t‘ M __iCoi"tnack. Klark Cantwell, Leonard cw“ and H‘ ‘e thfcCortnack and James Brennan. SPPYe grand championship award _ \ a h m; d ‘ _ iTihc futvuviliias tuider the direction v 5 a e ° Mm“ M‘""“".or in: Sterling DingWEll. Brothers. both of Summerside. int "it! wvtidwiiofls Judging at the P l E. I. Silver Fox Pe't Show in Stim- | merside, Messrs. MrLure and Mar-J Kmnon of Charlottetown took topl honors with a pelt. which won the] fzralnd champion award in the white marked silver class while the reserve grand (‘llampinnghjp irvthe same class was tiikgii i Wilfred McDon-ald of Cc-v.s|i@ad_ _The grand champion 5'.1l\d;\|" silver pelt ribbon was awarded to UNDER SPEEDY 'I‘RIALS .~\("I‘ ~~Rulaiid Ernest MaeEncherti was released on a suspended sentence of ttvo years by County Court. Judge C. Gavan Duffy yesterday tiiornlng {after fimiistiiiig a bond cf ssoo. His "accomplice. Frank Earl Bambrick, iuas sentenced to three mouths in yljail. Committed to Sitprcme Court by Stipeiidiaiy-Magistrate KM. Martin. K.C.. on a charge of liav- ing attempted to break into the liquor warrant office. (lreat George Street. both men elected to be tried iiig at his home, 1 Gram," strep.‘ before Judge Duffy under the iii-O. Charlottetown. of the Hon. John “bums of the speedy Tfials Am‘ Alrixanqe, Mathieson. Premier dun G.R. Holmes. K C. appeared for lng World War 1 and later Chieftbhe Crown; ‘RR. Bell. K C , for Justice of the Province for moreiMacEachmTll Mid Lester O‘D0ii- than two decadgs_ Death came Mltiell for Bambrick. The attempted it“. am. U; eigmyfour an" a break into the warrant office was brief illness-and after less than made on the, night of Dec. 27 last. fnur years‘ retirement from xict- €~ 1" life. i 'l'lici"e passed iivncsfttlly" tutti prommom (m. fmwn year: hhihct" home lti (‘liltvi Point iiii m". his lppoirflmm“ m [hp Bu,“ ‘afternoon of ilctohei" t.‘.iit"<i.. Mrs. both as Oppnsmorl foadm, and John hfaelnnis. nee (‘aroliiio lrv- hm, at the aditviiced IlRt‘ of tugllty. one years. Although bcci fast for about three years there wet times when she was able to take in‘. in the activities about liei" liom . was tenderly and faithfully" cared for during hci" illness by lici" daugh- ter Elsie with whom she resided. She leaves to mourn. three (laugh- ters and three sons namely": liitirg- aret Mrs liarl Ines: .\lai"y. Mrs. Lloyd Ings: iillsle. Airs. i-ldistiii. hlae- lioiinld; Albert. Yitlvlvlllt" and (Zor- doti. llet‘ husband predecetiseti llt"l‘ twelve years ago. also one son Arth- ur four yea ago and a dnitizliter in childhood. 'l‘\ro sisters Isabel and Ella. hit-s. Lemuel Ross and one bro- Prlnce Edward Island lost. one of its most distinguished 5on5, rod Canada an outstanding c111. zen. in the death yesterday morn- at the a statesman was reeognizeil fat" hQWhd the bounds of his native Province. On many occasions his lion thr- vital interests of tZtii Pro- mfllvritilii" improved. and Llie doot" °f1¢hcd for furtliei" recognition rf When he liceame Chief Jliitlflt n-f the Province in 1917. Mt‘. Matthie- scn followed in the footsteps of a long line of able jurists. Ht- not terprlse. —Miss Ruby MHUNClll, tlaughtei of Di". and Mrs. J. F. MacNerll. Sttninierside. and who was tlio win- l\l"|‘ of ."i Fellowship at Mat-Donald College. St. Allllf‘ de Bellevue. Que, has returned to that If" siitutioti to i'f‘.\illll(‘ lici" studios niui l"llt'lllllll duties" there after spt-titlliu: the Chrlsftiias vacation at lici hctite in Stimmcrside-S. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late David White has held from the McLean Fun- trttl Home yesterday afternoon. Servers \\'l‘i‘f‘ conducted by Canon ilitiloiie. interment People's cem- 4‘t"l’_'\', The pnll-beztrers were: (‘iiiitiiiii MztcMillztu. Ewen Mac- hiillnii, Leslie MncDwen, Clarence Mttictilsoii, Donald MacKinnon. Harold Afesservey. DIES AT BELFAST, MAINE - Mi" Wendell H. Worth leaves today by plttiie to attend the funeral 0f his mother. Mrs. J. Howard Worth. whose death occurred yesterday af- temociir hi the Waldo County Hos- pital. Belfast. Maine. Mrs. Worth‘: zone one week M10. She 18MB! l0 mourn beside; her tiuitbaud. three \4\ll'\I Rezitrild. Wendell. mid Clif- f'"rd_ Otie diiuqlitcr. Pearle. pre- wlll be kindly remembered by nimii- friend".- iii this Province Services at the ehurt-li tinri grave . . . - were t-otitlut-ted by the Rev. T. W lsxlixrgm learn wlm mgr“ or her Goodwill. The pallbearers twice; n ' ______ tHuizii J. MatLean, Daniel Mac-i Coxnnqox 0F IHGHWAYS _l lNevtn. Francis MttvDo-tlfltill. Fred The Provmcm] Depaflment u‘ pub.‘ MarGretzor, Richard MHPPIIP". Linc Wm.“ and Hmhways rm. P! MattKlnnon. ltllctnient ivas lulu“, ‘m, mam ‘Ilghway between many trim-ids Join first Canon Cove Cemctetgv. Otn Saturday, December 14th.. at 7 P M. approximately sixty relat» Ives and friends gathered at the lidme of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac- Constant-e, to lvfiaciieod cf Charlottetown. son of Mrs. Angus A. Miicieod and tht late Mr. lvfacLeod of KlIIPOSS. Rev. Robert Bryan of the Montague Christian Church officiated at the ceremony. Th: contract for 1,700 1mm of ‘ice for use at the Charlottetown anti Borden yards of the Canad- lsn National Railways has been awarded to Mr. Lieslle Weeks and ions, Ellerslle. The contract will mean employment for 20 men for a period of about 36 days. In order to load the ice aboard freight cars at lillerslle the con- struction of arsmp about I40 feet long has been built. The width of the ramifwili enable fesma to drive up to the car doors In order to unload. The ice is loaded aboard slcighs at the fllcrslld pond by means of a conveyor operated by s 2 H. P. engine. The sleigh: are loaded at an average speed of one a min- utc. Gregor. Montague. to witness tlwtgue I5 in a llsplendld" oondmon ‘marriage of their _d-aughter,_ Elsie .‘ for driving whue on the Charm“, wumm Smcla" l town-Soruris highway the road be- Charlottetown and sumimcrslde ll in good driving condition thoutlli a ground drift, has made the road between Hunter River and Rultiw "fairly heavy." Going east, the 13¢- partment says the mad to M01114!- | tween Mldgell and St. Peter's makes .foi- "fairly heavy" driving. West from Bummeraide on the 91"‘! road m Alberton, driving pondltions are good though here. as on set/fill other roads throttghcut the Prov- Incl‘. the travelling is sllwery in places. FUNERAL SEILVICES—I‘Iie fun- eral of the late Mr. Wlllilm Mar- tin took placa yesterday morning at 8.45 from his late residence. 54 Dorchester St. to Bt. Dunstan’: Basilica where Requiem High Mus was celebrated by Rev. Eznneth MseMillsn who also conducted the service m, the grave The pl“ bear- ers were Messrs. Patrick Kdhguz, Jamel H. Mclienna. Cornell's: Cor- rigon. William Hogan, Anthony Haughcy. and Wilfred Ilildnlla. Members of the Benevolent trim Society. of which the dleanwt vus s member, attended in a body. A wedding of Interest was IOI- . only upheld the dignity anj ipgi, Ffltiutation of his predceessarg but addefta personal charm which won - foi" him the enduring affection of ltlr. Ernest Mill of liriisiiigttiti his fellow citizens. won the aggregate score trophy at MP- Methieson retired from the the annual fox pelt show at Sum- Bfitwh 0n March 31, i943, being merside. it was tintiouiaretl last t-ttccccded as Clilq Justice by the iiitzltt after jutlulug has t‘CIlllll‘.‘lf‘t'I. then Premier and Attorney ‘Gen- The award is uivett on 1t Willi“ r-inl. Hon. Thane A. Catnpbell, systetit. atrrortliiig in the primes w LL.D. On that occasion he was hi1". Mill rcllcd up a total waltz-d upon in the Law Courts points. The lueLtire and Mach b)’ members of the Legislature, non ranch at Charlottetown with the Judiciary and Bar, and pro- 208 points was runner-up. folloived sented with addresses warmlv ex- by George A. Callbeck of Stunmsr- pressing the honour and anthem side with 19B and Donald O. Stew~ in which he was held. art arnthei- Sumniersidc l'1ltt('-‘.1€‘l'. In delivering his jtldgmentg and viii-h 1'23. speeches Mi". Mathiestiri possesserh a masterly style, and could sum tip, sometimes in a few words. an l)Cliditil'_i'-M.lgiSl’i'fllf‘ involved legal statement or the Cottnfy Shiv" 1935i weak points in a political opport- ent'S argument in such a niiin- Court ioi" Prince l-idward tier as to carry complete convlc- News of the fllhmillmm" tion. On Dec. 9, 1945. Mrs. Matiilesoti Department of Justice. Ottawa ~ P855911 BWBY. and from this loss came eight day's ii-ftcr the i-ctire- of a beloved lielpmatc and ln— ment on Dce. Iii liist. of Mt". Justice "Wlmrahle Climplilllfl" ll mly bi“ A.E, Arsemiult after tuoro than said that Mr. Mnthlcson never twenty-five years of sci-vied. fullv recovered. __..._ Five children were born of the A group of Witt" Assets Corpor- “nlml- ‘m9 0! Whflm- LOUIS". (“Pill atioti employers "lire at prosi-iit l" ilifflfwit- Th" iillrvlvlllt! Phil" clisttiaiitliug the ll\llf.‘lllllf‘i‘_\' nntt drt-n are Major David L. Mntlile- “im-hfliilqgl oqiiipiiietit of l-lll‘ ls- mm Kc" LLB-- ch"l'l"l"l°lfl“"li laud Foods Ittc. flPllVflrttlltilt plant H"1°"' M"- Fmllk Bi ulfluvilh at Summcrside. The tnacliliierj." Montreal; Mrs. Dora Elleanor is the property of tht- Federal Cam-pbell. Charlottetown: and Government but the iiiiiidtiig is Avila. Mrs. Thomas B. Rogers, me property of the company. (Jharlottetown; to all of’ whom The machinery will be 890T“! "l Bymnnthv is extended. tscouduc. N. 13.. tintil orders arc The funeral will be held Ufl,]'fl(f[\I\/Pf‘ fr" rs disposal. T11» Thursday from 5t. James Church. work ts llndfli‘ the supervision of service starting at 2 ifclnck. In-' Mr, n, c, Montgomery of Ellers- torment will be 1M cemelcry. i" ther lvfclvillri, also sitrvive besides five grar-d children. Mt". George J. Twcrtli". K C.. Sti- fut" has lllTll all‘ island. \ in Sherwoodlili- “hose headquarters with tWar Assets Corporation are - ithe Mount Pleasant Airport. OFFICERS suacrsn - aiphii‘ Rebekah Lodge, No. 10, I. O. O. F. at the regular meeting Mon- The annual meeting of the Charlottetown Driving Park and day evening installed the officers Provincial Exhibition Association for the coming term. District was held in the Company's office Deputy President. Mrs. Georgina yesterday afternoon. There iivus n Campbell, assisted by Mrs. Annie good attendance of shareholders Carnhum as Marshal and the and the meeting was a most antis- followfng Grand Officers: Helen factory one. in every respect. flnlsyson. Ruth Enman. Winnie As mentioned in the Guardian Burns. Liettle Gill. Ruth Whfte.. some days ago President LL-Col. Adelaide Sentner and Sadie Bent-t D. A. MscKlnnon and Secretary ner. in a very beautiful cc-re-jJ. W. Boulter had sold their mony, installed the foliowlngi shares toltwolvo persons till of N.G., Elsie Campbell; V.O.. Lot-l whom were present as sharehold- t-ttn White: Rec. Bcc‘y.. Vera Mac-l ers, together with‘ n number of Bherson: Fin. Bec‘y.. Mse Adamnfl other shareholders including Pre- P.N.G.; Tress. Cat erlne Smltlhlmler J. Walter Jones. ‘Ihe retir- P.N.G.: 8.8.8.0., cafe Hawaii.‘ ihg president's report appears be- P.N.C.; L.!.N .. Frances Toad. low. ltiwas listened to with a P.N.fl.; War en. Marjorie Cam- great. deal of interest and un- eron: Conductor, Connie WIl-l animmislv adopted. lianu; R.S.V.C., Lulu Nicholloth. The financial report was read 11.85.: L.S.V.C.. Wilma Tomlin-thy retiring Becretsrv-Treasurer son: Chaplain, Frances lAscPhor-l J. W. Emitter and showed can: Inside Guardian. Connie: Association in good financial enn- Burhoe: Outside Guardian. Agnes‘ dltlon. ‘ft also was unanimously Dickson. I’.N.C.: Pianist. Warren: Jr. Rut Noble Grind.» lath Compton. ' - IIXTYOITY or! _ resulted Kennedy. f hello. town: Bumps nnntzed st the lslvntiou Amth 0f the ettiq of tho Aim ranks sixth in sin world. ' - IIIfO; l‘. I. Machine, Dr. l. P this city left yesterday for Toronto en route to Vaiiicotiver. where he is to address trip will include let-titres in (ill the Pro- WAS RECIPIENT 0I-‘ VALUEI) red roses and maiden hair fern, ticriGli-‘T- During the Chi-isimiit Sea. of sou. ltfrs. Angus Stcvrari, tor-mart,» Of- Hunter Rivet". tiow residing with She entered the Citadel cn ttizihei- daughm; Mm “ttllfam Buch- arm of het- father. preceded by anal) of AlbJ-llV. was the icclplent had Tuesday morning. Jaiittary 8, to st, of Mary's Church, Souris". Scrvirrs at the church atid grave were colYlllCl- (‘II , To‘ Mrs. Ctnttiors. a bride Qlwfifs . imiutetl o Justice ‘(if ‘lie 5i1llfPm°i .._ re- < lrvagpd yesterday iifteruocu by the, the Owen,‘ adopted. The election of Direct- followsz-H. J. Bcuthpcrt. Willard Kelly. aouthpcrt, Robert Chap- Ynrk: Allison Protttt, Pree- meirp-i A. taaiibech. sum- rwvsld"; Cecil .t. Stewart Hamp- Lontz. Commander G. H. Bun- taln. Dr. H. H. Pierce, G. Gordon Hughes, R. R. Bell, KC, M.L.A., . ullv-of Charlottetown. discussed and books were out to the were read from members. letter from our missionary, Dr .Zell Clark, who is spending winter in the States. The third service of the Week of Prayer was held in Trinity United Church last. evening with a large attendant-e. The Rev. TE. Mac- Lennaii conducted the service as- sisted by Rev. H.C. Rice and Major Victor MacLean. The report of the nominating committee was read by m". H J. Hashim and unanimously adopted. Following are the officers elect;- President-Warren W. Imd. Vice-Pres-James H. M00011- iiell. Secretary-‘Preas-Ralph J. Rup- ei-t. Church executive: Baptist-JP. Gordon, M. Rosa Bethune. Central Christian — W.L. Henry, J.H. Williams. Salvation Army -- Major MitcLt-an. St. James-Ian A. Burnett, Neil D. MticLean. . St. i‘nul's»- Gordon F. Roper. Geoige S. Ryan. St. Peters W.G. Hogg. Trinity United C.H Black. HL. Hardy, Jtlltissell Leard. Zion -~ John A. Macbeod, Ern- est A. Cudmore. BIRTHS (Walter Garfield.) representatives on the Mrs. Alexander I... Murphy Dianne 6 lbs, 10 ozs. island Hospital on 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy, Pleasant Grove, a daugh- ter, Linda Irene. VESBEY -- At. the P.E.I. Hospital Jan. 3. 1947. to Mr. sand Mrs. Frank Vemey. (nee Gertrude Bovyer) a daughter. IVILNAIIAN — At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Dec. 2B. i946, to Mr. and Mrs. ill-ed EL Ranohazi. a son, Joseph Camertm triee Mid- rcd McDonald o! Sourls) . MacLBAN — At DeSable on Jan- uary 4th.. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Maclelm. a son (James Rtussel) weight B lbs. 12 oz. FERGUSON — At the honie of ma. NZW. MacKlzimon, Southport, on December 3lst., 1946, to Mr. and Mire. Omes- L. Jwrguson. Mt Albion, a son, Laxwllle Hamilton. MACDONALD — At. King's Coun- ty Hospital, Montague. on Jan. 2nd. i947. to Major J. A. and Mrs. Macdonald (nee Margaret Smith. Halifax), a son, Ian Charles. SELLER — At the P. E. Island Hospital, Jan. 5. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Foster Seller, s daughter. Ethel Lotiisc, weight pounds. 2 ounces. ARSENAULT -— At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Janutlri’ 5, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmond Arsenault. (nee Bernadette Blanchard) a daughter. HAMMILL-At Freetown. on Janu- ary 1. i947. to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hsmmfll a daughter. tilelen Dianne.) JOHNFTON~—IVII'. tar-ti lVlrs. ftrclil- hnld F. Johnston of 412 filbert Street, Kingston. Ontario, announze the birth of their son on January 4th. 1947, in he Kingston General Hospital. _ - COBNEY — Fairlie Sandra. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Si Corney, nee Helen Dsrrsch, Appin Road, wishes to announce the birth of a baby sister. Dalilna Darling Mac- Lean. on December 1st, at Clyde River. Dr. O. H. Curtis in attend- HDCQ. Victor KW. Hyndrnam. FRIDAY FUNERAL SERVICES The funeral cf Mrs. Thomas Harper was held yesterday morning from the AA. Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Damian's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Francis MacDonald who also conducted service at the grave. The pallbearers were: Lt. Col. DA. Mciilnnon, Peter MacDonald, Allen MticAulay, J J. MaeKinnon, Peter Tralnor and John McInnts. —t)N BUYING TRIP - The 8 folloiviiig members of the staff of R. T. Holman Ltd.. Summerside. have gone to Montreal and Tor- onto on a buying trip: Mr. Wal- lace Bradshaw. Mr. Eric Wood- sidt‘. Mr. W. G. Ellis. MISS Ul- liati H032. Miss H15 Gay and Miss Anna Donald-S. An anvil and highly esteemed l‘t“<l(lf‘lit of Poiviial, Mrs. Edward “than, patted away peacefully on Deeemimi- 28th.. nftcr a brief lil- iiess, at the home of her step iirand-dotigliter. Mrs. Jack MrcRaa Cherry Valley. Mrs, Wood who he- fore her marriage was FYMCBS Allr-e hfaeDoiialcl, was horn JHEY 28th.. 1885, at Milford, Nova Scotla. In her y-otiiiizer days site spent some years in Boston anti later in Halifix, where she met the $10 Edward Wood to whom eh: as tiizirrir-d stirno fifty years ago. Dur- swANsoN_Mr_ and Mm wmred "::i.t'"".i?:: {$32. .2‘: ism». i. ii... l ’ ' “ ' ‘ ‘ "U S. A., announce t e m-rva on m" "" Clmnl-‘v vmmv‘ lJanziary 2. 1947, at. the Richardson House, Boston of a little daughter. Elizabeth (Betsy) Gertrude. weigh- ing eight libs. Mrs. Swanson was formerly Gladys Mathleson of Char- lottetown. P. E. Island. -xsiv YEAR'S GUESTS AT! SUMMEILSIDE -— Llcut. T. E. Con- nors, R.C.N. and Mrs. Connors, of Alcott-cal, iverc house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sllllphant. Summer-side. during the New, Year's holidays. Licut. Connors 1s one of the senior officers of H. M. C. S. Micmac find expects o lt~:t\'t~ loi" Mitxieo the latter part til ttii- month for training man- oiitvrrs with the Pnrlfic fleeLf of a few. inoiiths. served with the W. R. C.( N. for several years during the ivar and is a daughter of Lileut. Geiicral Ctiabot of Kingston, Ont.‘ ‘this WliS their first visit to this‘ province and they were delight“ it‘. with their experience and cx-_ pressed the hope that. they would be able to return in the not too distant future-S. H. Graham Batt. and hlrs. George E. Ball. 53 \V2tti"t‘ ‘Street. City. has been .".\\'artled an Empire War Memorial post-graduate scholarship by i119 Imperial Daughters of the Etn- ’piri~. The annouricatnent has been made by tlic National Chapter ,of flu- Oi-dcr. The scholarshll! entitles him to study abroad. Ml‘. Ball's scholastic career has l)f‘t'l\ u brilliant one. Aa a stutlvtil at West Kcttl Sfllml- 11f‘ iinii fl srfitilai-nhip to Prince m Wales (Juliette where he _led t“ l-‘ottrth Year. By so doing hi! won ti scholarship which admit- ted him to Diilhousle University. There, he took an affiliated course in Arts and Law. He received his Bachelor of Arts rhqrer- from Dnlhouslc last yetir ttnd will graduate from that. institution's law M11001 m" spring. Professional Bards Veterinary Surgeon Mount Edward Road Charlottetown, P.E.l. Phone 804 NEIL W. HIGGINS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Currie Building Charlottetown tTcl. ‘I636 F.O. Box 452 J. A. McGUIGAN. B.A. NOT/LII. ETC. . BARRISTBR. SOLICITOB CUBIIE BUILDING MORRELL and COMPANY Chartared Accountant: Eastern Trust Building Phone I441 - Box I44 Charlottetown B. M. SEARS. C.A“. Incident. Partner é PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ltllmaographlsig carols and circulars- conotfl programs. correspondence. typing and bookkoaplng HELEN GIDDEN ‘Ielophonn IlOO-J Apt. No. L Connaught Apt:- Pownsl Street n. tt. pomfiTco. Chartered Accountants ‘I GRIND SR6“ Charlotbtnwn Plano IIII In 2.47 llldolpi W. Manning. (LA. son of Mr. A Wnlfville, N. 3.. architect... Mr. Iioslic Fairn, who came to Summer- sitlc yesterday with preliminary - skett-hcs for the new Prince County Hospital. became ill Sud- denly and last evening underwent an operation for a ruptured appen- dix. Wtth hits son. Lllrd Fafm. as- snelnted with him in the business. he hucl arrived at Summerlldc to confer with the hoard of trustees and medical staff of the Prince County Hospital but bcfotu ht.- hid time to open negotiations he was a patient. in the institution. Hts sou attended talks veatorday. which will he resumed today DQ- tails will he settled so that actual plans for the new building can be prepared. coo<c MCIJOD l: IENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY. KC. .I- A. IINTLGY. LQ- \. Ian-Hahn and Attorneys-st, kw III Prince Strut _ The monthly meeting of the W. ' M. B. of the Charlottetown Bap- tist Church was held on Thun- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. w. J. Drake. with the presi- dfint, Mrs. T. (iordon Ivu in the o ar. The evotlonal period was conducted by Mraflf. Judson , “u.” “ k“ Levy. Mrs. Hector cur e pre id- cd at‘ the piano f’: the lln n!‘ o" A' R" SMIT" of f a hymns. 1e president pgwggg-g welcomed the visitors and also: I the secretary, 1m. Ben IIQMI-| m ohms lime . ford. who. duo to ill health, has Oflloo Inn: I to It»! to I been absent for some tho. Hill Inlqhuo fill ALEX W. MATHIESON lslllltll. soucnol. “c. 0mm ll Gnu uni-go scan Edith Stems carried out the dut- ies of secretary during her ab- The newResding Course was, members. Grectltigs ' several fortuer t The president. read a the Southern United MIcDONAI-IL-At the P. E. I. H05- pital on January 9, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Waite-r MacDonald of Cove- head Bold a son, weighing 11 lbs. MURPIIY~AL the P. E. I. Hospital on January 4th, 1947, to Mr. and tnee Marjorie Dalziel) a daughter, Judy HARDY -- At the Prince Edward January 2. 06600040010000000000000 COIIIQNII ' MARRIAGEG MacLEOD-MRGBEGOI Motif-vague. December 14, 1946, b; Rcv- Robert Brynn, Elsie Constanci MBOGWBOI‘ of Montague to Willis“ Sinclair MrtcLeod of Charlottetown _F.. s npsrus CO0KE—-At the home of her par. ems, Maple Hills. January 8, 1947 Sandra Gall, age 4 months, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geofgq Cook. SMITII - At the P. E. I. Hospital on Wednesday, January 8, DR Howard H. Smith. formerly of Boston, Muss ANNEAR-At her home in Lower Montague, Thursday, January 9th, 1947, Mrs. George Anneai", aged 57. POIRIER -- At the Prince County Hospital, Jan. '7. 1947, Mrs. Har. riett Poirier. aged 73 years (‘ALLiAGIIAN - In the City Hob pital, Wednesday, Jan. s, 1947, Ivan Joseph Callaghan. age 3a years, son of Mt‘. and Mrs. Pat- rick Callaghan of Auburn. ARSENAULT — At. the Prince Cotiiity Hospital Wednesday, Jln. 8. Mrs. Harry Arsenault, aged t! years. I’ IIARPER — At the Charlottetown Hospital, Tuesday. January 7th, Mrs. Thomas Harper in her 65th year. P WORTII — At the Waldo County Hospital, Belfast, Maine. Ads Woollen. wife of J. Howard Worth, iii her 74th year ARSENAULT — A! the Charlotte- town Hospital Tuesday, January 7th, Marie Simonne, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Arsenault. 4 Hurcl St.. City. MARTIN — Died, Jan. 4, 1947. William H. Martin, age H years. CONNOLLY - At his home in Rawllns, Wyoming, on Jan. 3rd. Charles Connolly, fontnerly of Bedeque and Charlottetown WHITE — At Charlottetown on Saturday. Jan. 4. David White of York Point in hlS 82nd year ARSENAULT - At the Prince County Hospital. Jan. 4, 1947, Mr. Dominic Arsenault, age 5B years. MacDONALD — At Charlottetown. Jan. 4. i947, Mrs. Archibald Mae- Donald, formerly of Clyde River in her 86th year. ' MARTIN— Died, Jan. 4. 1M7. Wil- liam H. Martin. aged 68 years. GRANT — At the P. B. I. Hosvitsl Monday. Jan. 6th. Peter N. Grant in his 74th year. ' - STEWART - At Brookfleld on Jun. 6. 1947. Mi". Murdock Stewart in his 84th year. ' DOIRON — At the Charlottetown Hospital, Saturday. Jan. 4. i947, Elmer Dciron, age 36 years. NICHOLSON — At Glen Valley, Jan. 6. i947. Mrs. Christie Nich- olson. nge 88 years. HARPER -— At the (Xiarlottctown Hospital. Titesday. January 7th. Mrs. Thomas Harper fn her 05th 'M'll’. luATutBsoN -- at t Grafton at. on Jan. 7. 1947, John A, ltfathle- son in his 84th year- M. ALBAN FARMER as. Lu. MONEY "so Losu asniusran. SOLICITOR. stc. CIIABLOTTETOWN FREDERIC A. LARGE BARBISTEII. ETC. Phillips Building. III Grafton B!- Phonc I048 l'.0. Bu: “I CIIARLOTTETOWN. P-E-I- Jsoecaoooocoo-o-OOQXOQ-OO CHARLES R. McQUAlD LA. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. Etc. Eutcrn Trust Bufltlllil. Chsrloflietn n Phone I711 O O OO-OOWQQ-Q-‘QO-O-OOOOGO‘ 9R. W. ll. CARSON Chiropractor Palmer Graduate Charlottetown ZtII Prlllcc St. Phbllo I011 PALMER 8i HASLAM A.‘ J. IIABLAM. ILA-t LLB. BARILISTEB. ETC. Bank of Nova Scolia Chamber! Charlottetown. P.E.I. MONEY T0 LOAN' IEO. Box l! ._ H. F. McPHEE, B.A., K.C. NOTARY. ETC. BARRISTEB. SOLICITOR Riley Building Chnlottawil i 1 I l. Phone 85 EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED J..8.' Taylor OPTOMETRIST Corner lent and Qllen l“ on: l!“ Evening: b, spwllhlfll‘ Phone: lluldlnu llll ocooocoooooogoooooooov“ GAUDET 8i HASZARD sunburn. mutton. Nohrtel. I" Canadian a»: 51 Connom Bl“ noun T0 wAN oiumu osuun. as. 1M Canadian I of 0011mm 5m‘ ctuirtmeun. P-I-l- sen. a. MATHIESON ammo sauna. 0+- u. s. s! nu- ~ c p. uusmmo ._ u. -. w- A mt-IAI M wuss on on‘ ssh F" common I 1B0 Iilcllull Ut- Clllflhilr r-Il-