DECEMBER 18, 1943 -_. . _. ._ _ ‘:1 PAGE EIGHTEEN "aria CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ’_ 4L FOUR NEW$ BUDGET r... 011R SATURDAY SUBSCRIJBIERS ' on Friday, o last regular meeigiyber 1 Traoadie Poulti- thghPtarisgc Hal . - en us as {ahead bv1r:hi?ig(si"n:u3*i’g If‘ oge er w ~. hflg‘ Zrmpeciue m er a cw f . . President, Wlllghi Irfiilniglfkslql-b,‘ G. Ward, Poultry Produote 111*“ i0 Mm 31111.8: n places under the arch tastefully decorated ln pink and Vlllltd- RIV- “W J. K. Skinner perforated the “Wm” by ‘federal ‘ceremony tangy tlfigrblrlde was ve.n t mulnwog n mart age m8!‘- - the ex Sheldon Wood. sister of the bride vista was matron of honor and Waiter Maliett. supported groom. Little Miss Margaret Grace Wood noted as flower girl carrying a basket of roses and oarnatlons. The bride was becomingly sttlr 1n a gown of turguoise blue and wore a corsagc o roses and car- nations. The matron of honor, wolre brown silk crap: with mat- 43mm; chng accessor‘ an a. corsagar of white roses. Little Miss Mar-i garet was dressed in blue vel- vet with white trim irrinp. After the usual congratulations and good wishes to bride and groom a. sumptuous supper was served. RECEIVES ins WINGS-Among graduates 1.0m No. ii 8.I".T.S., Yorkiton. Saslo, last week was Oliver (Huddle) Mafzllschern. who weaved his Wings‘ nnd m; “m. ission as Pilot Officer. Buddy. who is the son of Fire chief us 253.. “t"‘.““.°;‘?§é"‘°'l" °""‘°‘.' 9n 0 Is l 1041 the 12.0.11 M. . ' N“ fcrred to t-heRC. ., ta RAJ’. He received his initial training in England but returned to Canada last June in complete his course. RETURNS TO SERVICE -_ lN NEW 0—St\vd. H C. Clements. R. C.N V. of Mr. John R» has returned to Halifax after lid-int: a twenty-eight day fur- MONDAY i corp; overseas. wlplml m‘ l, ‘you; $115,. Y'S MEN'S MEETING — At the this amount hll or 1h Charlotte- rant. town Ygwfftgrliqs Club Glut evening e new. the guest s aher was 1i.-COL K ve pro-l S. Rogers w o spoke on Prince Ed- lwork Ixinlilgg‘; ward island in the cost-w World- o . -- -—-—- T. latest de-i ‘BAILOBH pom: on LMvB work was‘ Leadin Sea Cflmp- i Evelyn Robertson. The accompaning _ bell, who served for a time with verses were read by Mrs, Melvin GRADUATES — Among recent’ the navy in this war is a half I-Lvde, Miss hgraiduates at the General jteoon- brother- The sister is married and Collins ii-naissanoe School, Charlottetown, llves at cape Tm-mentlnq N_ B ,,;P E I» "i!" m” 053°" J-F- M°'l Mr. George Jeffrey leaves this nor thanked all present for their o.glifgigir“Qgdi-‘Aggvavllggllniillggagflf; morning for Halifax to attend the Vfilulbgaldgifis anfuassiifiit libero i - ~ - ~ _lsew a recaeav rom rilwaverlel‘ avenue. Hamilton Bea/ch. igwjru which Wm b‘ he“ ‘mm’ -all m h" negphotne M york All" in‘~HamlllOil SDQCtBtOT. up," she-s A Jolly Gocdl __ .. by SERVING nv ITALY - Mrs. °w “ lunww“ wfisenmd I IlJJohn Carmichael, 19a Cumberiand- §fe‘},§“‘§“°““ w MI-lgéild Mag; “l; ifiirléfif.‘ ilsniiafenlfoliiroyiliiiledgpiixrlaxg .-.1St.. received word that her son,‘ P E I Trim“. ‘garb to their homes leaving with Miss {Lance Corporal Horace. has MTiVBd|rlaKe wok place leogmly ln _ Thompson best wishes for her r1g;ggfllignfiéogssvglilgfglligf: the i" John the Baptist Church in New flit-We happiness. ____ ,Gliisgow with Rev, Father George ISLANDER a SERIOUSLY lLIr-LIIIIIY will ic- i5 MacDonald, C.C. officiating. The spent their honeymoon rit thei¥ YORK-The dfiiiih “fret to learn that Peter ivuish ii homes in Souris, and last week re- Am“- 5°" °I "i? We 5°Y3--M"J°"' 59° ,,, oymci- member of the Chariot. e- turned w low“ “m; vlslwd wllll hn Allen and Mrs. Jillen of] iough at his home in East Royalty. jtbwn Police Department and now me bride's sister, Mrs, Mfllgglm Charlottetown. took place in New‘ He was recovering from an appen. senving with the Canadian Army is, Jgnklns; also wlm her uncle and York Friday. December 10th. He,’ dix operation which took place in seriously ill at Toronto. His wif mum; Mr. and Mrs. T.W. Muc- Wits unmarried and is survived b Ireland. He was on H.MCS ' left here by plane yesterday" to goipgll._.ld_ Tl“. bl-lde has Bu.“ “m. two sisters Mrs. Jcah Lightening‘ “Edmundstow which was in action iThe dining room was also decor- to his bedside. ioi- fl icfivi hlcigttin gm hliiSfilgTilled fliititietlgés‘. Fred Godfrey or Char-l glmtgos any“ o): kBiscriy. when ~ 521d fin pinli: and vilrhiw. the ma? -~-~i .ntnli_\' roxi . w o u ‘fllll ln " - . . “ la as an" w . ' ca n10 _ IIIARITIHE HOME FOR GlBLSl Wishing lici" and the groom very mm 5 aged by a glider" bomb. .5 “m centre ‘for tie1se taiiierig idiiifrinuii. lss Margaret Bllfilllltl‘, native of i best life has iii store fol" Lhcln in C05L IIIIPOITIBF- F116 iicflyiP-di, l lseryjng were Ml“ 39ml“ wood Pictou County, has been appoint-lthch- rutuic years-Now Glasgow Codi burning area in the Inovinw GYRO CLUB - A "most ‘Miss Verna Vessey and Mrs m: “d Sum-“imemlcm Dr m9 Miimime r NW‘ Emmi": t.“ be m“ betweeii ‘ma m" I gratifying increase" in the sale of | mund Thcrrilron Many beautiful Home for Gil-ls kiicccrdiiig Miss- J ' figazifiiigo?“x‘fléiig%>gdg‘E16 ~'!“(~l1§;°'i$‘|l Christmas tyiberculoglc Seals “on. I and valuable hlis were l-ecelved - ",.~~".i ' ‘. .o:. -. . ‘ "" sephm, Stlotiiitie. . Domed in Novmlber 400 ‘Mrs M“ 21210;! by the Charlottetown Gyro iv" {he young couple. Lntcr 1n the mud to palms mama,“ cmnotte_ uikl was reported at the regular '|‘ilII'ig. amid showers of confetti, town. Sutnmcrsido and Borden. Wee Y ‘iieemiii i" the Chflilfltifi- ih‘: bride and groom left on s, one l-lwldl-ed and “We ill-S wen; town Hotel last owning. The attest short honeymoon. On their re west of Suinniersidc and U6 cJi-s to SW11"? “as fidpv- MCI-van a1 the turn they will reside at York. ‘THURSDAY own-s-..- Mr. o the or Domin n De rtmcn cuiture, Chariottgfown. t“! the meeting. Mr, wml tulated the club members on progress they made during m“ first year of club work and l gestcd they work J. hit A..“, "3' year and perhaps i.» -. l,“ L‘ "l‘l'B.CBdi:r1POllltl'YthCi\lh n.1,, 1mm’ or a p to e Nation tam at ‘lbronto. “l °““' The next business M. Bro . Charles Michael, son of Mr- Thomas Michael arrived at their homes in Charlottetown last niiiit for a well deserved leave. They were on the same ship in the Med- iterranean for sevusi months. following service with the navy 1n other partg of the world. BOY ITIUOK BY CAB — A “mall boy in the person of Carl Daniels. N CIIIIIDCPIBIIC‘. street. was etnmk by e, car yesterday after- l‘ noon at 520 on the corner go Mt. _ sCd um Peter's Ed? the nicotine. hospital for examination. ' ' brought out some vcr_ l all“. repor and the members any?“ l. discharged directly having suifdrdd will be t . .. tre, which is in e o e no "mm mm ' number of friends and 60mm: illated on their ability l.‘ Agricultural Hall. into operation A oodly md relatfi/es of Gladstone and vicinity speak before groul 1-, tended this Iifoeting.) ilkliiol-easwfi to act as supervisoiz-S garnered at of M: Al. hards Gl m special prizes o. crou for lillS pm Dec. 3 1043 einil honor '0! Ja Wide- of the work and the following we" the successful winners: wullm The evening was pleasantly spent in games, m-usic and . y Miss Jam“ MoAuie. G Gerald MacDoniiicl, fig: C Norma McIntyre, L“; Fitzpatrick, Joseph Luiid Blanche Mgllgn we!‘ gtlliic Fi " lr-k. s." An address was read ' H; ' Plum Jean Cuddy and a well filled purse gag, ‘f, lffgiilfigliiglfi, L was h m was presented on behalf of the m Toronto we week m fiuv t ne. - " '- fltk“ ‘i‘£t‘...‘°i‘l.'i'i‘2..i" and ‘ "“"°' n Harm‘, by gem, Saunas“ I Rev. Father MacPhi-rscn m“ ing. Mrs. J. P. Millar gave a \'erv . and Mrs. Richards thanked. vivid description of the life of Rus- their many friends for {heir kind- I sell Flint, R.A,.R,W.S Mrs. P, A,"ness and invited them all :0 come Creelmaa spoke on this rirtisvr also received Ina-W words of encouragement to the mumbers and asked ti l 141i” ti Fiftaf ther work. illustrating the talk witi °V°Y in °°5 Y - mm ° numerous reproductions of his wat- ‘fiend! and Yelaflves- er-colours and etchings, Upon the completion of the pap- ACCEPTS CALI‘ _ m“ 0"" A" BRIDE MADE WELCOME-Con- —WILFABI OFFICE! BEGINS WORK-Mr. Patrick Ryan has been hired as Welfare Officer and hu- ant Officer for the Town of Bum- d his duties yea- omrrzilttee ro- o iircd lCiZlJliiiB’ iiftri" ' is‘ . vice. The aptioixiinieiii. was mnclcli-ifi-ii-ii-i _.by the executive of the Home. -- iScotial lid-div"! charges in Knox New Glasgow chmnlclo IChurch Hull recently, a unanim- . uus call was extended lo Rev. J. l) ATES -- Tlic .‘.ii.!.iii l-‘lzivcr. B A.. of Vniluy Mciiiliis of MEETING 0F ART SOCIETY- The meeting of the Art Society was held last evening at the residence uf Mr, and Mrs. J E. Harris. Brighton. Mr. Herbert Dick pre- sided anr". arrangements were made for holding a local exhibition of the wnrk of the members in Jan- uary It was also proposed to dis- cuss the works of Winslow Homer. American artist. at the next meet- ' ‘ L» iclii-Lvliuuie blfiikilt-JKC iNuva points oust nnd suutll of Uliar- Salvation Armv. now stationed m. lottct/own. some coul is curried to 308th Grove Military Climb. W!‘ _ ilic PIISiPYJI section of ilio Piwvinoc Arthur Hogan was 51a rmnn .1.» szoii its possible. Mr. by small coastal schoc: ‘s. A ii ll iiuiivc of Scutsburii, smaller uiiiotliit comes by: WEDNESDAY He gyadualcdl to other parts of the Province as _ Potato shipments from Prince Edward Island at present are be- Universliy‘ and W911- . ' Hall in 193 and his iliiri 1111510 .1195 l" M,,,‘lg,.,,,,, DRILLING CONTINUES -_ Q11 ing closely watched by investigat- l, and Ens, Fhypucgvlll? N B (ifiiililg operations IIIHULSJQYO Bay 0T5 0f U!!! WiiIi1mB_ Prices "ind ' ' Ylrttdc Board for evidence of any irregularities shipping at or . the field. P E. l. hCIlifiilldill to trike, iiieiiscil m it .li;.s imrivruiol‘ \\'lll.', Friday lic L‘.i‘.l[ill.\1i‘fi from the Lciicluii. ()iiI.'l'l\). Ho ' L-Cill. L‘ list‘ lift-Inn Policc WIIPII uni zit leave at his home here. He was a member of the staff of Prince of Wales College when war broke out. and was granted leave of absence to chlls —FUNERAL SATURDAY - The remains of Rev. Ewen MacDonald. of Toronto, accompanied by his son C. Cameron MacDonald, will ar- gmig iu his present past“. f continue despite tho cold wcuzhoi". "Now that A frcsli water pipe iruni Govern- ui"'s Island. slightly more than a _ _ ls_ pjlgnlay _ Th? '.nile iron. the rig, froze up Mon. near its peak this check will l1e_ in- lam M“ Wllllflvnlliiayi night and arrangements areltensified, said Mr. Ewan Nicnol- allel... ;being madc to use salt water from i 5°"- Prices mid 511M313! Tflpitfieiitfl- 'I‘l-II{—§uiii‘ (‘X- "tl n". huklvi" I Oimaittllg l t0 hell) them in ilicli- poultry i Rev. Father Simpson and J, J Trainor ui-‘ZG spoke. co " (-11 int-zit \\‘_l.~ ' '1 iii Cll FUNERAL YI funeral of the was hold yesterday lJ1:c1".i"r\"ii Suture to — ~ o... -...»-_o ‘rsnfiul subs-so... inch and oitv poll ‘ ‘> 2v! inc a iin iiriiii-(i .1 stiocl .11 ‘ C .".i u" on bi" Mr. Peter Connolly. a Charlotte- io.v:i iruckmaii. ' SERHCES ST“ DUXSTANFQ‘ r beautifully rendered by Nfr GPQrg“ N’ c Sulirlnv at Si. Dliiisinivs B silica. Per. Fntliri- Lotlis Dflll ircaoliozi at the fl o'clock Lluss 1:! my. J. E. p. omhlcv at tho 0.30 ' “ and ll o'clock Masses. In the cv-i ening Holy Hour was conductrtl by Prv J, W. llfcCarcllc. The Cor- ‘ stcrl . wn Dils Christi Clinii" ilntlcr the dIlTCHflll of \V. J.‘ ‘, I-INRY CHESTER SIMPSON . n December the h, in the Henry farmer. etemal Home. Simpson. 5t _ ce Coimtv Hospital, there pass- , to his "ster A? aipeque. The late Mi". Sim1>SOIl|sent shc l. tnnking a lecture tour. t his life until his recent re- She lcft hero yesterday for Milton i ont as an eminently successful f‘ ' er and all obllging neighbour lithe Baltic District. Since l‘i‘.lll'E- meht his health has been indiffer- ent nnd more recently he exper- enced unusual suffering. This he . ore with patience and fortitude willie aided bv all that IIIEZIZCZII "ill and efficient nursing could d0. A pretty hiffddiilg mo}; place lnilfillmsflh. Ontario. is missing after Qnifli!‘ operations. ‘fthe Convent Chapel. Khikora. onday morning. December 8, at ‘.30 when Miss Mary Eunice Mc- Carvllle daughter of Mi". and Mrs. 1 D1110" 3-116 W111 noon. A DYIVLIIL‘ sorvicc at the Clit- ' cliifo Piiiicrnl Home. conducted by '1‘ _l£. Nfcfz-liiimi. was fcilovrcci ucvs tit ‘Frinltv Unilm-l h Adjutant W, Mercer as- Mr lifcLt-xiliun at tile church. A solo. "Face to Face" was Tlic lull i)(“.ll'i‘I'$ were: is. 2.19,. D: JH. Ayers, . .hciiiin. EYFYPII. Webster. frcd Livingstone and Arthur Rn- bcrtstin. interment was iii the Peo- ple's Cclneierv. lvIISSION/IRY IIEIIE — Miss Eva HIWPH, Winnipcg. who is c: ill‘ cu wiili 1h; Sl\l‘(lIi,\' School Cal" "a Mission. arrived Charlottetown Saturday niwht Miss l-Iascll travels from Halifax to Vancouver hv van on missionary Work during the summer. At pre- and Kcusinctan. on Wednesday night she will present film5 of the chirrch van and views on the Alaska Highway in Si. Paul's Church. Charlottetown. N I REPORTED MIN ‘VG — Word; has bet-it received lterc that Flt,-, Sgt. John Vinton Dillon Te-" Flt-Sgt, Dillon is} a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick" Dillon and fl nephew of Prank L.‘ lam Dillon ot Char- "Alphonsus Mccarvillc, 5mm m-cn- 1 lottetotvin. He was horn in Toronto down, became the bride of Mr. Jus- 'tfn'Mcfvor. son of M1". Peter D McIvor and the late 311's. McIvoi". ‘West Newton. Right Reverend J "it_ Walkervllle Collegiate and the performed the cere-I Windsor Vocational School. "A. Murphy n-iony and celebrated the Nuptlal -Mass. - --SURI'RISE PARTY-A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Key on Wednes- .day evenl Dec. 8th in honor of . . Key's rother Russell of Free- and Lot ii. supper was served to I the immediate relatives and a few Invited guests. Mr. Key received many gifts for which he made a fitting reply. An appropriate ad- dress was read to Mr. Key suitable the occasion and after a ple- evening the guests dispel‘ wextending every good wish to the {guest of honor. —S Q i’ WEDDED IN LONDON TODAY ‘Ab-The marriage is taking place to- "day in the King Chapel of Savoy. ondon, England. of Lieut. Edward . , Shaw. R.C,N.V.R.. sort the no; Mr. Edward P. Shaw and Mrs. haw of this city. to Miss Joycc ~. Herririll. daughter of Major A.C. erring, V.C.. and Mrs. Herring of ~52 Melbury Court. Kensington. iliifiland. The bride la to be attend- ed by her sister and the groom by his classmate. Lieut. Paul Mr.- Lauchlan of Toronto There is in be glgcceptlon at, the Savoy following ‘lathe ceremony. LEAVE FOR TRAINING — The folbwing personnel, all privates left Friday for training elsewher . Dunning. R11, Kenslngion. Goud- et. F..1., Tiunish. Mugridgc. VA. gColemah. McGuigan, J.T., ‘Mary's Road. McAulny. J H.. Sour- . Newson H._ North Rivcr, Read .R.. Summcrside. Scott. H.A.. rnwall. Steele. C.A.. Gaspercztux. . mieson, 0., Montague. - having they were presented with "cigarettes by the Provincial Gov- ‘qeunent through the Carry-on-Ca- Corps. the presentation being ed after by Ml‘. Ira M. Brown ‘the Canadian Legion War Ser- SFORD- ROBBINS WED- G —- A wedding of interest ‘o friends here took place at Church of the Covenant. Bos- Mass, on November 20th. when Wm. Henry Denney, united in inge, Miss Gladys Louise Rob- dautzhici" nf the late Mr and . Charles Fl. Robbins oi Fai- th, xmrl Mi‘. Pr-rce .Grcat War. madc many friends Boston - ho has rttsidcd for a num- bcfore moving to _ of years. iC.A.F.. Toronto. He has one other ‘brother George. who l5 living Si. Before‘ Dunsfnrd twenty-five yieurs ago bu‘. lived in Tecumseh for the past twenty vears. He received his education enlisted with the R.C.A.l=‘. in July. 104.1 and was stationed Pr. right. months in tho marine r-"ion on tile Pacific coast, H4: l“.\.€.‘l\‘l3d his Observer-Bombardier wings a‘. Rivers, Manitoba, on tho 18th oi.’ February. 1943. Two brothers are also in the service. They are Cpl. Frederick C. Dillon of the Oxford Rifles and AC2 William 13.. 0! R, at home, and a sister. Mrs Edith L. Black. R.N., of Woodstock. TUESDAY PREMIER RETURNS Pre- mier J. Walter Jones who atten- ded an agricultural objcctives con- ference at Ottawa returned honze last night. Premier Jones was awaly from the Province about a wee . DANGEROUSLY ILL-Flt. Silt. Lorne Bennett Owen. R I‘..A F. is officially reported as being "dari- gerously ill as a result cf xijuries sustained on active service." Flt Sgt. Owen is a son of Mr. B B. Owen, Malpeque. P El. THREE SONS IN ITALY —Mrs. Hugh J MacKlnnoil, 26 Spring Street. Charlottetown. has receiv- ed word from her three sons in 1t- aly, Joseph, Roland and Everett. Joseph was with the Canadiani Army Medical Corps in the Slcili- ‘ an campaign HEALTH REPORT — No com- municable diseases were and no cases were quarantined during the month of November in. CharlottetowmBnccording to the re-l port of Dr. . Keeping, city iealtb officer submitted night's Council meeting. during the month numbered '11, deaths 41, marriages 14, NO ‘FLU REPORTED —- He had heard “unofficiaily" that there were a. few oases of illness in this Province which resembled influ- enza hut no official reports had bten madc to tho Department of Health. Dr. B. C. Keeping. deputy Minister of Health, said last night. It there wore any cases of influenza in the PIOVIIICL‘ the number must be small. he continued. FUNERAL AT FORTUNE BRIDGE — The funeral of the late George H. Francis, Fortune Bridge was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence. Services at the homo and grave were conducted by Hov. W. A. MoQunrrie. The pallbearers were: Lester Johnston. Harvey Aitken. Arthur Wood. reported | i 5g last nnd lrihs (he buy for (lrilling purosos, a1- thoLlglt oiilnoii GXliillllflfi that it “Hi5 not oittirciy satisfactory- SJmc difficulty is being encountered by the boats which irauspWt dril- ling crews between Chm'lotte‘own and the site of operations. seven miles away. The cold weather is ciriniitg lolly to form in thc har- boi but traffic by small bouts is still possible. Meanwhilc drilling operations haw been prccc-rding fairly rapidly. The hole is now deeper than 3,500 feet. . ’I‘EMPERA'I‘URE DOWN T0 ZERO _- The it-iipcidtiirc drop- pctl to zero in Charlottetown last night for tlie first time this sca- son. The cold wave began Monday afternoon and the temperature went to one above that night but the weather tnodezrod somewhat until yesterday whci it began to grow colder again. There was only a light wind yesterday. A your ago a. cold wave with high winds began on December 18 and that night and the morning of December 17 the temperature was five below» The frigid weather continued until December 21, with 11 below on the 19th the peak. The figures were those recorded at the Charlotte- town Experimental Station. Still lower temperatures were repc-Jted unofficially from other sections of the Province. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Prince FAI- ward Island Hospital was held yes- Helioerday afternoon at Cundall Home. There Was a large and enthusiastic attendance of about 30 in number, which included as guests those ladies who sold tickets for the re- cently sponsored picture “The Sky Is the Limit." After the business session. tea was served and a pleas- ant social hour was spent. Mrs. iDrJ J. W. McKenzie pre- sided giving a resume of the year's Work to date. and also emphasizing the crowded condition of the hos- pitals. and urged the ctr-operation of the ladies ln any possible way. It W35 then decided to appoint Mrs. W. E. Cotton as convcnor of a committee for the purpose of imding a moans of presenting at- tractive trays I01’ the patients at Christmas; it was sillikested that any donations fruit or candy would be appreciated. The buying committee also re- ported that 125 pounds of tuikcy and 125 lbs. of chicken had already been ordclad for Christmas and New Year dinners. respectively. for the patients. It was decided to sew for me hospital at the next meeting which will be held on January 10 Any one who might be interested in this work would be welcome to attend. it was stated: President, Mrs. (D11) J. W. Mo. Kcnzie. swift-fill’. Mrs. J. P. Clark. Treasurer. Mrs. H. L. Seal" PROCTER — BOLGER SUI’- TIALS.—A very pretty max-triage was solemnized in St, Augustine's Convent Chapel on Monday, Nov- ember 22nd. when Mar nret Loretta ddilllhwr 0i Mr. an Mrs. James Procter. Hunter River. became the bride of Thomas Alban son of Mr. Mrs. Thomas Bolger of Hops River. Tho ceremony was perform- Cd by Rev. ‘Father Pitro who also celebrated ie Nuptial Mass. The immediate families of the bride and room were present. As the wed- ing party entered the Chapel the wedding march was beautifully rendoi"ed by the organist. who also played the hymns which were réwoctly sung by the girls Convent. hoir. The bride was attractively dressed t matching hat and shoes and wore a pretty shoulder bouquet of flow- ers. She canted a pearl rosary the gift from the groom and was at- tended b_v her sister Rita yho wore a pretty ress of Wine C d crepe with cross and chain the "fomnsinan a gold collar and tie slide. glnmletl- e r- ltive of the Board here who ex- iiilaincd that the investigations are _b8lllK conducted to assure that tho ceiling is not being broken in any way whether it be a direct price infraction or one in which a "bon- l us" on the side is paid. é An intensive check is also being made on the shipment of poultry in llll effort to prevent any irredu- iflrftics of a similar nature. Mrs. Lester W. Gill, 107 liialn street west, Hamilton. Ont. died suddenly at her residence on Thursday. Mrs. Gill was burn iii Lotitloii. England, but came to Canada ll years ago and rnnved to Hamilton four years ago. Hot" husband Prof. Gill. predeceased hrr in i940. Mrs. Gill was a member of the Church of England. The te- mains are at the Blatohford 6r Wray chapel. and funeral service will be hold on Saurtiny tiiternnon at 2 o'clock from the chapel, with interment in Woodland Cemetery- Hamilton Spoctation. December 10. Mrs. Gill visited here some years ago with her husband who has many close relatives 1n Kingston and different parts of the Province. BRIDAL COUPLE HONORED. -A large crowd gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest‘ Stead, Wlieatley River. on Mon-l day averting. November 0th to ten- ler a shower to Rufus and hb bride. the former Thelmal Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Axivorthy- cro led to the seat of nanor hyl iss Jean Edwards atnd Mr. Harold I Maclean. Mr, Melvin Ling read a lnicely worded address and Mr. Jim-old MacLean presented the! couple with a l e purse. Rufus thanked all for t. eir kindness and all Joined in sitigirtg. "For They Are Jolly Goad Fellows." The remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. A dainty lunch was served and all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Axworthy many years of happiness. . AIRMAN IIONOURED. On Sunday evening,‘ November 23rd friends from Glen Valley and vicin- ity gathered in the school to do honour m John A. Blondon, one of the local boys, who had joined the R. C, A. F, a year ago and was spending a leave at his home here. Mr. Whitfield Abbott escorted nim to the sent of honour and Mi". Stirl- ing MaoLean called the gathering to order and after a few contpii- mentary remarks called upfm Laurel MaoLeait who read a very suitable address. Donald Dickioson madc the presentation of a wel filled purse. John A.. llitilmigh taken by surprise very iittingly rc- plled to the kind remarks nnd good wishes. Hc said he was glad to bo- long to “The Fighting Comrades of the Sky? and he felt the R. C. A. F. was second to none. All present sang “For He's a Jolly uood Fel- low." (His only brother Irwin is overseas. with tliu C. A. F.» --—-—— I A ivedding of interest was solom- - nized in Portland United Church! 8 when Rev. A. Pentzi marriage Pte.. Maryl Dawson Trowsdale. C. W. A. C daughter of Mi‘. and Mrs Trows- dalc. Port Borden, P. E 1., and Grain Walter Grccii, R. C. N., son oi Mr and Mrs. W. C. Green of Saint John N. B. In the ab- sence of her father the bride was given in marriage by W. C. Green, land entered the church to the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin. The rccossional was Mendelssohns Wedding March played by the organist. Mis; It. Hicks. During the signing of the register Miss Peggy Ewart, cousin of the groom, sang "O Promise Me." The brlde was attired In a ‘floor length dress of white lace lover taffeta with fitted bodice lhaving a sweetheart neckline and puffed sleeves, The skirt flared to graceful fullness. Her finger-tip ,vei1 was caught 1n place with a halo of net and she carried a bou- quet of Talisman roses and white gladioli. The only attendant was Mien Evelynflreen. sister of the groom who was wearing a. floor length gown of pink faclnne crepe- Thlr, bodice was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and was fast- ened down the front with a row of self covered buttons. The sleeves were bracket length. She wore a matching hat having s shoulde Axworthy |, rive at Hunter River Friday even- ing. humeral at Green Gables Sat- urday afternoon. — SLIGHT FIRE — Slimméf- _ side firemen were called out about 9.30 yesterday morning for a slight firo at the home nf Dr. A . Lnckhart. Spring Street. Tho blaze was caused by an overheat- ed stove pipe nnd was put out with a hand extinguisher.—S. CHANGE AT AIR STATION — The citange-over in personnel from Royal Air Force toRoyai Ca- nadian Air Force will likely take place next February or March, it was learned unofficially here ves- terday. This is in accord with in- formation brought back officially from Ottawa last week by Mayor B. Rny Holman. to the effect that such a change would take place in the immediate future. — CHILD IN HOSPITAL - The eight month-ole".- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wyman Calms of Wilmot is a patient in the Prince County Hospital where she has undergone an appendix op- eration. At latest reports she was resting Rs comfortable as could be expected and their many friends extend to Mr. and Mrs. Cairns the sincere hope that she will enjoy a complete and speedy recovery-S. FIRE AT ROPE-R FARM —Dam- age estimated at between $2.500 and $3,000 was caused by a lire yesterday afternoon on the farm of Mr. Frank Roper. Mount Edward Road, which destroyed the dairy, garage. boiler room and equipment including all small machinery. Be- tween 400 and 500 bushels of grain were also destroyed. Without the able assistance of the City firemen Mr. Roper states. the loss would have been much greater. The ori- gin of the fire is being investigat- ed. CRITICALLY ILL —- Mr. John E. Stems, well-known Charlotte- town business man is critically ill at his home hero. He has been un- well for some time and was to have gone to Toronto for hospital treatment this week. However. he became too ill to make the trip. gitended to have been by a charter ways plane. Mr Stems. a veteran l xi the first Great War is a mem- Charlottetown of City Stems er of the Council and proprietor Laundry. COLD WAVE HITS PROVINCE —A cold wave which began late Monday afternoon sent temper- atures down- to one above zero here during tho night. The cold moderated somewhat during the day yesterday and by mid after- noon it was nine above but the temperature was dropping again last night. Last December a cold wave. arriving l. few days later in the month than this, sent temper- atures tumbling below zero and froze up hundreds at water pipes in dwellings here and elsewhere in the Province. Some potatoes storage were frosen then too. MEETING 0F ALFIIA BEBE,- KAII LODGE — The mestinl of Alpha Rebekah mice held ild night was largely attended and included three visitors, in the pur- som of Mrs. Morris Stewart. Win. nipeg. a former member. Mrs. Agnes Coffin. past President. Re- bekah Assembiy. and also the dis- trict deputy President of Alpha Dodge. Mrs. Lulu Nicholson. Com- mittees were appointed and plans made to make a bri hter Christ- msa for the ill and s qt in mem- bers of the Odd Follows Home in Piston. The Rebekah degree was conferred upon three candidates, and Mrs. Helen MacEachern, ric- gree mistress was pleasantly sur. prised on being presented with a gift by the staff in appreciation of her work. At the conclusion cf the muting refreshments were served. and a pleasant evening was enjoyed by everyone. Plans for the extension of the sugrtguyear were elected ln Judi! ers. tea was served and open dis- cussions took place. A very pleas- ant social evening was enjoyed by all present. Earl Whitlock, Charlottetown was released last evening on 81.500 bail following his appearance in Police Court yesterday morning. charged with arson. The case was remanded until Tuesday. Dec, 21. e case arose out of a fire of mysterious origin about 4.30 last Saturday morning at the Orchid restautriant situated in the Stanley n was the pageant of the effectively presented last in a small northern viiiase. children of warious nat‘ d colours. Miss Haselfs concluding remarks were based on the combined wor of Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Churchill that we must have religion in our names, and that religious teaching must not be taken from the youth. _ _ Rev, Le Drew Gardner . and the meeting opened with the singing of a hymn. followed by prayer. and concluded similarly. The annual meeting)! the child. ie f ince County r e polntment of an agent for the socfety was discussed and deferred to the next monthLv meet- The following officers for the en- dent Rev. John ‘ Ja-rvie; lat vice-president. Rt. G.J MaeLellan: V.G_;" ‘and. president, Rev. W. Camogie: sec- Lidstone" retary treasurer, .11‘. Strong. D Hon. solicitor, Heath Boa of T be. , Miss Eleanor iVLlss Eleanor Green, Patrick Rvan, Mrs. Fred Murphy, Horace e- Farlane. Miss Georgie Driscoil. Max Robertson, Miss Carrie Holman, Wallace Bradsha M Elaine Palmer. Mrs. W Currie. Mrs. Lloyd Got-rill, Earl Donald-S The Supreme Court of Canada yesterday delivered judgement in the Prince Edward Lslandappealoase of Alexander Martin and another. appellants. versus Margaret Mar- tin and others, l ‘ ‘ dis- missing the appeal with costs. The appeal was taken by Alex- ander Martln and Roderick C. McLeod. as executors of the will of Doctor Martin Martin late of Grandvlew from a judgement of the Supreme Court en bane of Prince Edward Island delivered on 20th March last. The Prince Edward Island Sup- rune Court had set aside a will made by the late Dr. Martin Mar- tin and reversed a judgment previously given by the Judge of Probate. This was done, notwith- standing a dissenting judgement written by Mr. Justice Arsenault. The decision of the majority s of the Island Supreme Court was written by the late Mr. Justice Sauhders. with Chief JUStIOO Mathieson concurr- The question at issue was whether. a will siqmed by Dr. Martin Martin on i th November, i084. was a valid will. Dr- Martin died on Nth N vernber. 1m. at the age of 9i. e will was filed shortly atm- his death. Letters or rebate to the will were granted y the Judge of Probate tn the executors named in the will. nam- sly. Alexander Martin and RM- erick C. Mcteod. on 21st Decem- ber. 1900 FRIDAY RECEIVED PROMOTION — Friends of Lorne Adams. Prince Street will be pleased to hear of his promotion to Lieutenant. some :13: Ila. st a training centre over- UEEITS CANADIAN FUND — A .00 coiltribution to the Child- n. 00m 5‘°"“"E"1° mmhl Allan r Lewis x o and Sona- Hcwlett, of Sable River. N. .. has accepted a call to the church at A. Macleod, who resigned a few month; ago to join the armed for- cos. A na ive of the Island. he is a graduate aft Prince of Wales Col- lege, Acad a University and a post- graduate n! Nevrton-Andrcw. Bos- ton. He also studied at Harvard. Mr. Hewlett. who has charge of the pastorate of Sable River Baptist Church for five years will take up his new duties immed- iately. Hs- was pastor of Lawrence- towh Baptist Church for l0 years. With the ever-growing shortage of doctors and nurses throughout Canada the teaching of Home Nursing by the St. John Ambul- ance Association has become tn- crcaslngl _ important and the umber of classes and attendance has been on the upgrade for sev- eral months. To keep teaching methods and manuals in line with modern practice, the Nursing Ad- visory l‘ of the ‘ ‘ tlon and Brigade has met in Ottawa to go over the entire field of training and instruction. All Home Nursing clams now are con- ducted under the St. John-Red mittee of St. John . . B. f... Smellie. Matron in Chief, R. C. A. M Miss H Hall, Acting Supt, V. . N: Miss Blanche Anderson, Asst. Supt. of Nurses, Ottawa Civic Hospital; Miss Marion Lindeburg. President of the Can- adian Nurses Association: Dr. T. B. Bain. Dept. Pensions and Health; pr. T. H. Leggett, Sur- geon in Chief of St. John: Mrs. Thomas Gilmore, Lady Supt. in Benton. Chief Nursing Officer of St. John. At the meeting Mr. tor Norman M. Paterson, Lieuten- ant and Deputy of the Lady Redfern, the Dominic . D Officer. and W. J. nett. Di of Ambul attended. ‘The committee plans to study and advise St. Ben- . also and will give special attention to the needs of refresher course: for teachers. The death occurred at the Prince "“ ‘ Island ‘ ' l yesterday morning of City Councillor John E. Sterns, one of Charlottetown’s best known and most esteemed citizens. He was 48 years of age. Coun. Stems had bee in failing health for some time and entered the Hospital for treatment on Oc- tobel- 30. 1t ltac been planned to take hlrn to Toronto by a chartered plane on Tuesday but when the day arrived he was unable to make the trip. A son of Mrs. ED Stems and the late Ml". Stems. he took over the management of Stems’ Laundry on the death of his father, and his oirhstandtng ability and con- scientious application to his work enabled him to build up a splendid business. That his ability was rec- whom-oonnized outside of his native uro- vince is shown by the fact that ho was chosen President of the Mar- itime Y d , latlon. He had served as a member of the deters and Cleaners and he was recently elected a director of the Canadian I ‘ y and Dry Clean- ing Association He was a veteran of the first Greet War when he served ' as a member of the Ind Siege Battery. FUNIIAL AT RUSTICO — The funeral of Joseph Peters, who died at his ‘at Rustioe on em- ber l4 was held at St. Augustine's Church yesterday morning. large gregation assisted at the solemn requiem mass which was celoeeirrlgtecg by hifihsonhgev.‘ (glar- sn rs. par or o us- tico. ‘assisted by Rev.’ Do Iss Mc- Neill. parish priest of Ste la Mar- is Church. North Rniltico as deac- on andrRev, Earl Dalton. parish rlest of 8t. Ann's Church, Hope OLeary, P.E.I.. replacing Rev. A.i been in| . ' STEWART-At 1h.- Prince Edward Order: ' n V. John on all mat" tars pertaining to Home Nursingl board of management of the Can-l adian Research Institute of Laun- ' r CORE-At ‘his. on November the club members on plishments duriii tho lust sum- mer. This comp etcd 1r vt-rv m: cessrful club season and on {notion the meeting adjourned w mm again at the call of the President; Melvin Dnwso 3. G . - Grade VII , Do _ \, Louise Foy 3. tcllc 0.1 Island Hospital on December i3‘, 3. t0 Ml". and Mrs. Fred Stmvar], Winsloe. a son. a ‘COLES —- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on December 1043, to Mr. and I\Il'S. uorzioh (ales ‘(nee Verna Pauli Nomi wmsloe a son. . _ LUMSDEN — At the Prince -' ward Island Hospital on Decent l5. i943. to Mr. and Mrs, Chat]! umsden, Charlottetown. a daugh- or. " s. CAMPBELIF-At the King's 001ml,‘ ty Hospital. Montague, P.E.l., en Dec. 2, i943, to Mr. and Mrs. Mgr- tin Campbell, Glenwilliam, P El, a daughter. MaoLEOD-At tho Prince lililwillfl Island Hospital on Doi-i-iiivirr 10y 1948, to Mr. and Vlrs. Wuitci- Milan Leod. Orwell Cove 2i riiiughzci". ,.z SINNOTT — At the City Hospital Dec. '7. i043. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J: Sinnott. Bristol. Lot 40, a "Wilmer. Sheila Marie, _,. REDMOND -— At the King's COIIIIP t" Hospital. Montague. P.l1.l..ou Dec. 9. I943, to Mr. and M Wil- llnnt Redmond. Cardigan, P.E.I a daughter. Carol Elizabeth. g; CORBETT —,At the Prince County ty Hospital on Nov. 10. 1043. to M; nnd- Mrs Stirlina Corbett. Sou - Granville, a daughter, Cdthrr _ Gertrude. BAKER-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on December 14, Chief 01 St John and Miss Edith‘ I943, to Lleut. DR. Baker, 11.0.1}; V.R. and Mrs. Baker, Charlotte: town. a daughter, Donna Jean. - MARRIAGES ' " FRIZZELL-WALKER —— At Zioii Manse on Thursday, December l0 1943, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web‘- ster. Mlas Phyllis Loraine Walkd of North River and Mr. Gordon: Denoh Prlzzell of Cornwall. . BALLEM-ACORN - At tho r _ dense of the groom. Birch Hill. ou Friday evening, Dec. 10th. 1041. at 6.30 p.m., by Rev. D.l{. Ross, B. _-| George Eric Ballcm. snu of Mi" .- Mrs. Lloyd W. Brillem. in Orlii Pearl Acorn, (laughter of Mi". Mrs. Warren Acorn nf Villiili! Green. FOUND-MncEIWT-IN — Oil Doorm- ber 6th. 1043. at the Moi-irate Unikd Church Parsonage, Kciismlrton. P- 31. by Rev. E.J.O. Fraser. BD. Marla. Evelyn Found. daughter 0i 1m‘. John T Round, of long River. 2.12.1. to Pte Keith MacEwen. son of Mi" . Mid. 1511?? MacEuion of SiIlliViV Bridfe r DEAT CLEMENTS-At the lKE I. H0!- oital. December l" ma, Sarah Stewart. widow m" ~ i... “Hum Clements. White >1: . FARRELL — At Cain \ irrtfl. on December i4, i043, . rink Far- rell. formerly of Sununcrsitlo. rigid a ut R3 years. ' PETERS -. Al; his home in Rustico on December 14, 1943. Joseph Pvt- en. retired merchant. lured ii e fiON — At ills on -Deo. 4. 1943, son.,formerly of West Riur Queen's County, P.E.1. ‘d McAULAY - At Carciiilfl" Hing; Tuesday. Dec. 14. i043, Juhn Ja McAulay. aged 98 yehid m“ Los An eles. C! ° 2a h. 194% g e 319%‘.$.‘€-‘f°‘ivr.‘3ifé?"r8.-.l... oi Crspatid. P. El T. , . MaclNNIS - At Sonris Riv" h‘: December" 9th, 1043. James Mitt‘- ms m m! Both ye Cumberlgg liunio ASE. in m: CLARK — At I59 Street. Saturday Dec. 1i. Mi“. E. Clark, 82 ycnrs ' Y on NBLDEIh-Suddenly at Til $4M Dec. i1, i043. Charles W. his 01st vcar._ Lo m "I! n“. PAYNTLR-At F101: v PM“, a ed 65 fan's (flhrietmll EH21 Trust 0 o Maillot Women‘??? tuto. FUNHAL ON lATUI-DAY —| .__._. l - Jeffrey was a fisherman at 9 Th" 11' 1943' M“ Ado-m do lg . Traverse, P. E. f. before he w" u mwdemmn‘ 5w" Gem“ McDonald of St, mnatan’: Uni- versity acted as master of osrs- i043. Rev. Ewen Maddim wit} gthll 1mg. illohnufiullivfii. band of the 1m Luci’ Maw‘ 0 . Ill III II V!" Y IOIIIQI" was thurifer. I-Ils Excellency Right ARSENAULT — At her lioigilfccn‘: Rev. J. A O'Sulllvan. who was Summersldo on Tltursdrtv. “Maul,” refilent Jnoltille Sanctuary ilnacgaze ber_l0.mt04iie.ml_i;irr.__philio A} - auemwuass ".aaoc v .. luv. Hanoi»! Mcfiiisld. bursar o MOORE- at Milton. oilivxgoiilfeii-‘dg tiir."‘l“'t“£§..‘ll‘"°'til" i?“ ‘"1 lfirlii". “iiflim” " re c e. c nce or o er 1 v ‘Cove the diocese. The Rev. Dr. Gillis and first,‘ MK". 1 am ti: 110.0 I-‘fcr ll. both of so» “offlii-‘i.’ of {I3 ° iotiouwWlir-imifir. choir. d ren- m w... I t Holy Redegmgr, prone, to "me pallbearers were: Mather-in Tlllzlv?! ~15“ is: §L3r5dav_ m. c ' Doucettmobgfofiiigflliiliiitaxinrfdfiiiccif LIITIIDEI‘ ffifmiats. John PM” the Roman Catholic stricter.‘ i” m” M m.‘ 1m“ and Benoit uarurl, Sterne in his 0th vw- yeitrs. . D ‘ n D NALD-In Torontomdf°hul_ Mont- tloyd Towrishend. George Ding- wd m 1940 He was . ‘on o; well and Joselyn Coffin Interment James Campbell o; cam ~wa| in Bay Fortune Cemetery. For travelling the bni arse. Hi—. father. Stephen Jef- ___ de wor a .01 Halifax is dead. The Iflm- orilgftflf-“Ifffigg: §(','v°‘¥9'§§ j black boucle cloth coat with aifvcr livcg fgi- g number of years at large number or nélgnbnllm 3nd cglllgrnérmivtaeiréetum antweg; -- . ., I rved t . gin a ditlon to his wife and lgiggmglgiiqggflpggn “flofiggil, ‘l’; grooms home to the close relatives - Chudre" “i "m!" ‘mire’ is tender her a miscellaneous shower “ll; both m ma‘ “m” wed?" ivctl by four full brothers, “mo, u, he, mml,“ The bfllle. i} i8 "Inf d“. N"? "mdfgfvvj, bimh" "i" i‘ ii-‘W- ‘to-be was escorted by Miss Winnie glarcioulsetlo he‘: nZTJnTrh. hrfoié . . 9 bYQIhEYS B"! “m” 39"‘ Collins to a seat artistically de- w“ undead n ~ wel- nl; her I0”. Cane Traverse: Gram MP ooraied by iri frmnds, The gifts IN. who is a Canadian Nationallwhich were i-enutiful and costly Railways fireman at Charlotic- .were wheeled into the room by town: Onr. Fred Jeffrey with the Master Roy Jewell and little M151 Canadian Army Overseas; True- Wanda wilils. They INFO opened Jeffry, the medical by Mrs. Irving Newson and length veil. She carried an old- fashioned nosega . Leonard Green was his brother's _ oomsman. CIIAPPILL-TIIOMPFON WED DING-On Wednesday evening. Dee. ist the home of Mr. and Mrs- Gordon Thompson. Cornwall was the scene of an interesting event when their daughter Ella Mar- garet was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Clifford Arthur Chnppell, nnlghsori of Mr. and Mrs. Robert aopeii of York. At 7 30 o'clock to the strains of the W m", wedding march played bv Mrs 51ml" l" Qtyle lo Frank Howard, the bridal party m4 crimes tbs parlor and took theirlzflfl” “"°“'f“‘ f. where they took the tr honeymoon trip of the MIrltimP-s. changes s nested w the Jominio officials be ng with regard to the lay- out of the basement where pro- vincial hsalth offices, laborato gpfirwngom general utility rooms Q N!!! WM MOIOIIIOG l‘ Ottawa imnbr. P.A. Crsslmana superinten t of the institution. and . J E. Harris. ""- fl‘ ttil“°rtrl’l.“°o'ilh“li 11TH." , o seventy-five aeaifiivnai hi. brick and tile The body of Pte. Pltbl‘ Wlbh. former member of the Charlotte- town Paiioe Force who died this I"! in l to ital arri- ved in Charlottetown n1 t I-Ils wife accompanied the body h-itdl-iiiii-‘Tir. “Film” tImo-oiorii o n a from his be ' home where she was the recipient of rnenv useful ifta for which she very graciously hanked her many friends. Their host of friends unite in wishing them many ill-PW years of weddod life. ,. . m‘ Th body will