.--...g.,.. .- - ._.._ . .. .......-.__......- .-.-....-.-_-.-.-...‘4.~..- -.-__ _._...._ eeessieu bein tn Urwlllnifltediaaventhbir hlrthdaycakeeal . James Arthur. presid llNti. alumnus! D: “ ‘ aunt hit-tad»! eir m. Games were played and a bu; or . -lrrrnrsm soclsr. cum- Blit- OI lid! $00151 Cl b I Trinit 0b oh. gates-tamed ‘tine oClub at, "l"? 91°94! °1 D. G. 000k. United siouary from India -visrrmp IN aosroiv- ._-ber.ho|ne on may evening There 13'Y"*'°1d 5°" °1' w able card party was held at Eleonora on filday evening, ~ oceeds being in aid of the hall ere was a very large attend- If the evening was spent in dancing. Miss Farrell and Mr. Farrell fumished the music. REMANDED ON MANSLAUGIIT- CHARGE — Harold Currie and I urban Higgins, Johnston's River. charged with manslaughter ln con- nection with the recent death r. J. J. Johnston. K. C. appeared ;B. for the accused and Wr. c. St. Clair guest. Dr. Paul J _ Leonard was , chairman. I ‘Trainer for the Crown. RESIDENCE DESTROYED Big‘ completely destroyed the iesidencei FIRE -— Fire early Saturday nigh insurance. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Albert E. Can- non was held from his residence at St. Avards, Saturday afternoon. service conducted by the Rev. A. LeDrew Gardiner who also oi’- flciated at the grave. Interment People's Cemetery. Pallbearers Messrs, Samuel Kennedy, H. H. Horne, W. C. S. McLure, Wfliam Gregory. Joseph Younker, Russell Binns, Mr. Cannon is survived by his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Charles H Swan and Mrs Char- I [its ‘decided that tdecidrd to ho ion the W . and s. ‘ as a very large attendance. Af- Em" wald- Graimms Mad- "i" jter the usual business a social hour l f}? III enjoyed and lunch served Mrs. Arthur was assisted in serving by ' -csnn nary-s very enjoy‘- l t Friday o el suffer-i bfiiten shouldgrnltvfiioh he while skating on a. d non nes . the I arteéyone héipggifMelvin will soon pe home of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby. 12.515111‘: an '8 to be chester's father, Mr. James Win- chcsisr. St Elcaiiors. whose wife died last week. They expect to stay a few days. Mr Winchester was unable to come before his mother ‘ S. passed away. TUESDAY of , _ M J . D h t, AT GYRO~Mi. John Hearn was F eafifieargdungefigrgf §I‘:1g,_;:;',': guest sprokrr at the regular week . edy Saturday morning. Thcv'1"~""1ng 01 m” C“ were remanded until Friday. Jan ‘F1111? 1515i 111E111 8i 129th when a preliminary hearing‘ wilt bee’ hgld. (Ballot $2O00El]\(.‘il\\'flg}t11€k0f Jptm do renew atur av t was ezirnc 1 if liar. s a ress proved to be from Magistrate ‘Tweedy last mrivmhotn interesting and timely. Mr, c. i"“°"‘5'°,“ ‘"§““5,““§ "i f“ Fm“ M Mflqm, m- Charwttebown “.85 a ,took aclvnntnae o t e €V€.llll sin- tertaivmeilt. The pr z= winners were FUNERAL YESTERDAY-There “was a large attendance yesterday or Mr Ronald Mcnmis of somymiafternoon at the funeral o; me 1M9 ‘Joseph Callaghan. In the auction: ort, a short distance from the City. The fire which was (iliCOV-CYCLI fr, round 7 p. m. originated in the nitic . of the house and is believed to have been caused by a defective flue. Ef- forts of volunteer fire fighters were of no avail as the flames spread rapidly to other parts of the build- ing. The barn belonging to Mr. Mc- Innis was saved. however, as well us the house of a neighbor, Mr. Dn- est Mclnnis, a short (lbtaIICP away. The loss was partially covcred by Airs. (Diti C_ l-i. Brer who was laid ‘to rest in Sherwood Cemetery, spy- vices at the home were conducted by Rev. H. L, Danton, assisted by lthe Rev. Canon E. M. [pallbearers ,W:1lter S. —S_’SIDE T0 HAVE IIORSE CE—-A number of enthusiastic ice racing horsemen got together a few evenings ago and the old sport of horse racing on the ice which was so pop- ,ular a tow yours ago sho vlvcd. After much discussion it was id arace on Saturday est end ice. There will be three classes. It is no doubt the event will attract a large crowd. s, —LARGELY ATTENDED FUN- ERAlr-Tilf! funeral services for J Eunice Chappell, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Mldfl‘ Chflppelie of Sherbrooke was held on Saturday afternoon from les Coles. and two 5on5 J MiWvn- tthe home to st. Eleanors Church and A. Herbert, of the 2nd Medium Battery, all of Charlottetown. ST. JAMES CHURCH Rev. Dr. R. Mom-head Legate delivered a timely and instructive sermon on the issues of the war. in so far as they affected religion. choosing as‘ his text Ephcslansi and Cemetciy. It was very largely Iotteudt‘, friends from Summer- side, Lot. l6 and parts of the west Inttentling as a mark of love and respect to the bereaved parents. Rev G . . R. Harrison conducted lthe services at the house and hurch. The pallbearers were: Wil- 2:14 “fie (chm-SD ls our Dome). bur MacArthur, Elton Waite. Ken- Thcre was a large coneregritlon| which followed closely and inter- csiedlv the doctor's discourse. At the evening service Dr. Leznte urged that more time be spent 1H no‘. Callback and James Harris. Interment was in the cemetery ad- joining the Church. Among those present at the funeral were Mr. tDcnnis and Mr. GreggTme Val- the search for the Kingdom of j icy, nnd Mr, Higgins of Int l6. S. God. Two hours a Week 15 r101 sufficient to supply the need of i PASSENGER MANAGER VISITS the soul for spiritual foocLk Tsllie 1",;RE_M,' Gm G_ wakeman, morning anthem was “Sec e the LowP-Rioberts. Mr. Arthur Bruce was the soloist. ..'EI.ECT OFFICERS-The Acme Rebecca Lodge No. 67 at Montague elected the following officers at rtheir Semi-Annual meeting on Jan. 11th. Noble, Grand, lVLrs. Elsie Wat- terworth: Vice Grand, Mrs. Georgie Hume; Recording sec'y, Mrs_ Edith Davislon; Financial Sscy, Mrs. Ev- elyn Reynolds; Treasurer, Mrs. Win- ne Vickcrsou: Warden, Etta Ma."- Lure; Conductor, Evelyn Curri Outside Guardian, Mariorie Hynd-i man; Inside Guardian, Mary Nich- oiJin; R. S. N. G., Mrs. Nellie Mac- Donald; L. s. N. G., Mrs. Mary Mc- Laren; R. S. V. G., Ml‘5_ Addie Du- var; L. S. V. G., Cdtherznc Currie: Chaplain, hfiss Enid Crifln; Pianist, Ruth MncGrcgor; Junior Past Grand, Bernice Mclllsil, -—DEATH 0F MRS. JOHN ROB- ERTS-There passed away after s. lingering illness at her home in Middleton, Mrs. John Roberts at 62 years of age_ Mrs. Roberts was form- erly Miss Eva Multns of Kenslng- ton but had resided in Middleton for many years where she was highly esteemed. Mrs, Roberts was a mem- ber of St. Malachls Church, Kin- from and was attended by her pas- tor before hcrccath. There are loft to cherish the memory of an offic- tlonate mother three son's, Fred in California and John and Earle at home. Also several sisters, Mrs, Gor- man at Kensington: Mrs. Michael McCabe, and Mrs. Thomas Smith‘ I-t Middleton and others PCI-‘flfllrlg in the United States. Her husband died many years ago in an accident when he was moving a building. The funeral will be held this mom- from her late residence to the . C. Church at Klnknra.-—S. Friends learned with regret of the passing in the Prince Edward Island Hospital Saturday morn- lng of Mrs. (Dr) C. H. Beer af- ter a short illness, About two weeks ago she enter- ed the Hospital for observation and treatment, this being followed by a major operation from which she failed to rally. The deceased, who was a daugh- hr of t’ late Mr. and Mrs. Char- Ies McGr-egor, was born in this city, and thirty-five years ago mor- s-ied Dr. C. H. Beer. She was a lady of many fine qualities and prominent in the social llfe of this city. She was a regular attendant of the BtmtLst. Church and although not taking an active part ln the Church So- cieties always mainfested a great interest in the success of the work. Last. October Dr. Beer n-nd Mrs. Beer returned from a visit to the Pacific Coast. Besides s eorrowing husband she leaves one son R. M. Beer. B- meirber of the Royal Air Force. Trenton, Ontz, who arrived in time to be present at his mother's bed- side when she passed away. A'so surviving is one sister Mrs. I, P. Gordon. Chariot-WWW!!- Tc the bereaved relatives the Guardian extends deen sympathy. Mrs. Beer will be laid to rest in Sherwood Cemetery this Monda I'M _f.r-i_u--.-ul____.s._m. City last n i Moi General Traffic Manager of Trans- i He 119d been 11111"? 1°‘ some “m” Canada Air Lines arrived m the ‘ but had bee“ _ lgm and I, registered M usual. Yesterday morning during me Charwfietown Hotel’ Tum? , thed forencon he was lying down panada Air Lines antrcipated a large ,pn:;'=eiigcr traffic between Charlotte- tc. u rind Montreal. when this route is inaugurated “sometime between 110W and March,” Mr, Wakeman said last. night. He explained that a passenger leaving Charlottetown by plane would reach Montreal about. 3 and one-half hours later on this schfdule. To Toronto wou‘d rrquire about (l hours. This scrvce would connect with the Transcon- tinental Air Lines also, 1t was ex- pldined. The present feeder line of the Trans-Canada Line supplied by . c Canadian Airways carries p555- "llflcs between Charlottetown and line lms been very heavy since it has been ineuguraetd. __.___ Officers of Queen Mary L. O. 1040 are as follows: P. W M. Sister Olive Tre- more, W. M. Sister Isabel Newson. D. M. Sister Ruby Colweu F Com Sister Edith Barrett. Chaplain Sister Irene Stewart. Rec. 5ec'y., Sister Margaret tvnrd. Fin. Seciv. Sister Grace Yeo. Tress, Sister May Bowman. First- Lecturer Sister Melissa Holmes. Den. Lecture Sister Melinda Mn rsh 311i . D. of ceremonies sister Sophie I Ncwsoii. f G. Sister Annabella Docherty. O. G., Brother John Colweill. Guardian sister Hattie Ward. Organist Sister ivlellssa Holmes. Committee of four: Sisicr Melissa Ycunker. Sister Jean Gcrrlmi. Sister Annabella Docherty, Sister Mamie Doclierty. COIIMIER-DUFFY — St. Dun- stan's Basilica "ms the scene of a Quiet but very pretty wedding at mi early hour yesterday morning WIIFII Mary Margaret Cormter. fi'lll"i’lif‘f‘ of Ml‘. and Mrs. Edward Cormier. City, became the bride of Jnmes Francis Duffy, R.CN.V.R.. also of Charlottetown. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Louis Dourmi who also celebrated the Nuntliil Mass. The bride. who car- ried an amethyst rosary, looked WW swect in a coat of grape col- ors-d boucle with hat and accos- sorics lo match, and wore e, cor- sage of yellow roses. The brides- maid. Miss Betty Curley City, was becomlncly attired in navy blue with accessories to match and wore a corsnge of pink roses. The groom was supported by Mr. Ernest Duffy R.C.N.V.R.. Char- lottetown. Both the bridegroom and grcomsman wore the uniform of the Royal Canadian Navy. The groom's gift to his bride was an amethyst rosary. to the bridesmaid a sot of dainty earrings and to the a-roomsman a fountain pen. After the ceremony breakfast was served at the Queen Hotcl to the bridal gtfirty 8nd the lrlnnaetgatgy ralligtlyes. e young coupe e 30 tibia on s ohm-t honeymoon. --VISZI'ING IN BUIIIIIEIIDE -Rev. L. l. G. Davies and Mrs. vies’ have as their guest Rev. Church Mis- —8 Princes Shields of spring Valley, left JCQIIUY for Boston and New York, where she will visit frieilgs. o Prince t “go visited the differ epar meats in turn and his sorrow at departing from lthel “A Ne“ Sqpervflfi; Mr. John n. MacLeau. Souris, near future to Join the staff of the W“ "m""1m°"-51Y "Qmmlwd first Canadian Division overseas. --- PAINFUI. ACCIDENT - '1‘ h e Melvin Wad. school where he h t to hear that he entered the rnoe Edward Island Hospital around and Tormentlne on' the New a lniz of the C. N. S. B the 1 little 1y nrfottetown Gyro the Charlottetown p.391, M, H, r K t _ |tl0n was held i115! ‘ i i “m2 Tnspvahiecfinacizgxiiaafie jNurses Alumnae of the Gharlotte- was 800 pounds. Mr town Hospital. A large number of Miss Laura Campbell; Gentlemcns first, Rev. Gavin Monnghan: Ladies residence 0f ponsolatlon, Mrs. Gentlemeifs first consolation. Patrick Ready; ‘Indies first, M ss Margaret iAulayZ Geiitielnens first, Ml‘. Wil- fred McK-tuuin: Ladies corporation, Miss Margaret MccKinuon; Gentle- Malone. The I consolation, Mr. were: T. W. L. Prowse, Grant, A. B_ Fisher, Ed- mvard D. Nicholson, L'0_vd E, we“- ‘Her and pol‘ Ulric Dawson. --RETURNED HOWE —-Mi‘S. Del- ores Gallant who has been under- tZOlIlZ treatment in the Prince Conn- C home in Mlscouche much improved. -s SERVICES — ryas held Monday lug from her parents rcsizleiice, 12 Alley St, to St. Dunst-ztrfs Basilica. where Requiem High Wilfred Keefe who also conducted the service at grave. ‘The pallbearers were: Frank Lacey, Patrick Molyneaux, Edward Brown, Arthur McSwain. Francis Morgan and William DeCoste, Jr. BURIAL AT FORT AUGUSTUS -—'I'he funeral of Mrs. John Smith was held Monday the residence of her Smith. Wcbsters Patrick's Church. Fort by the Pastor, Rev. L Cai- laghan who also conducted service at the grave. The pallbear- ers were six grandsons of the de- llid be 1'6- Smith, James Smith. B-r 15y smith, Elmer Smith and Kenneth Smith. -PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY~ Mr. Joseph Cameron, a. resident of Richmond. passed away cute sud- denly yesterdityt Ml‘. Cameron ‘was about '77 rweurs of age and resided and found that he away Mr. Cameron ‘was a native of Richmond but had the states for man irig to his native Ntiring years. He was unmarried The funeral tvlll be held on Thurs- day morning from of his sister. Mrs. Wellington Roman Catholic 1m. -—CELEBRATES 90TH BIRTII- DAY-Mr. Fldele T. Arsenault head firm of Arsenault his 90th birthday on Saturday. Ml‘. Arsehault enjoys cxccilciit and is to be secn every day in the. store assisting in the usual round Arsenault has had [an interesting career. He was born B. A. Kingston, P. E. Island for 313mm" B“? and 15 ‘he 5°" °i a on, Passenger traffic on this years ago he went to Wolitigton and operated the store of Senator Arsenault, working in the store for He also attended to the duties of post master at Welling- ton. Forty three years ago Arsennult went int-o business on his own account and started the store which is now known as Arscnnuli. and Gaudet, Mr. Emanuel Gaucet going into partnership about 35 years ago. The store is one of the finest country stores on the Arsenault/s large circc friends and acquaintances wish him many happy returns. NflSCEI-LANEOUS PRE - NU?- TIAL SHOWER-A miscellaneous shower Jas heldmrgn the nisilt of of Mr. and Mrs. Bonshaw. in honor of Miss Mar- guerite Crosby, one of Bonshawr popular young ladies. The seat of honor was pi-‘ettilv decorated for the occasion with will pink and white streamers. To the wedding [hatch played by Mr. Peter the guest of honor wives escorted to a Moore, The gifts were conveyed in a prettily decorated basket Misses Thelma Boston humorous verses we Irene MacLeod and the gifts wcrc arranged on the Florence Moore The _ plsv of beautiful gifts testify tn the popularity of Mis Crosby in her usual bieaslnc manner thanked t their many useful gifts. her sincere thanks to Mi ton and Thfima for the use of their home for the ev nings entertainment. l in... . n: "Flor She's A Jolly Goo» to-bo was bounced. _ of dies. The remainder of the eve- glcwlng hours with flying feet. All thei way homeward in the wee small hours of the morn- after vim e velv pleasant. vs couoasrvts- " uonsruumons - . mailer congratulations ""1'°°°1'1" 1119 IPl-"lllui-Ill :1 on the arrival of s. young daughter m“? 111°“: 1m 1-1.1: t the Prince Ooun Saturday evening. MI’! ' C881 ' Mr. Th A. . m» woofer ot Willa t Val- and Mrs. ‘$3....- h! (nee Helen Cousin. Bradglben arrival of o son in the Prince County ‘Yngmmmngfl fisigfiu. January 22nd. i“ —LEAVEB eon onsws- senatorecmelman MacAl-ttehg: leg I‘ hgggwggg; Qliited the one of Pa-rllanzent. m». mil:- if”? t" - ‘s s, 85g; tmanazer of the Bank of Nova , Scotia, Summerside-S. Conservative candidate for , As 59111211911111: in tbzhflfstnlgisfirlct of‘ HEAVY ICE —The fe Char- K1" 5v l 5-11 m "All CQIIVGII- lottetcwn docked at Boridrgn st v.15 11011 held 1n the court house build- last night after an almost four-hour 1118. $011118. Yeeifirdlr afternoon. drift ice in North- ——- Borden —LEAVE FOR B. C- HOME- I Bruns- Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Gillis and their wick side. Heaviest ice was encoun- son Robert, who have been on {he tered near the Prince Edward Island Island attending the annug] mggt- shore. it was reported. 811d I0 , y‘, A, time the powerful lcebreaker moved yesterda on return to their home by inches. Earlier in the day M crowing had been made with trouble but tide and wind the ice closely in the late afternoon. The train with passengers and mazls the mainland was more than thtiiee hours late arrfivlng at Chtr- val at Borden of the terry. _ TELEPHONE BRIDGE-A ccesstul telephone bridge and auc- ‘>- a 5-’ .. ..- or MacDonald of sherbrooke known shipper of beef cattle ur-, chaied an extra heavy beast rom, Mr. Harry Lnkletter of Linkletter [Road weighing i780 “Pounds and _ r. MacDon- lald said It was the largest he had the ‘ever dressed. His previous record Liinkl t r is ; dressed 820 pounds. well known for le h Holstein catt .-—S BaynespC. S. S. R ELECT OFFICERS —At the B-Il- nual meeting of the Charlottetown Women's Liberal Club held Monday afternoon at the home of ltfrs. D. J. Riley the entire sis te of officers was re - elected. Of- Lcers. executive and pationesses are: Honorary President, rMs. H. J Palmer; Past President Mrs. Reu- ben Macdonald; President. Mrs. D. J Riley; 1st, Vice President. Mrs. Mark R. McGuigan; 2nd Vice Pres- ident, Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse; 3rd Vice President, Mrs. H. J. Phillips; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Neil , lyiathejon; Cégritcérespgnding ‘Secretary, ii rs. . om a n ury; easurer G A. McDonald. Executive lmembers, Mrs. G. Kielly, Mrs. Geo. J. Tweedy. Mrs Gavin Harding, donald MrglgiijfiihRgciilgbi-frg Mafr. Patronessesi -Mrs. C. A. Dunning, Mrs. Peter snclalr, Mrs. A. E. Mac- i Mrs. Mrs E. Lean, Mrs. Thane A. Campbell. SUPREME COURT -'I'he case of John Doyle, plaintiff. vs, the Can- adzan National Railway Company, defendant, was heard by Mr. Jus- tice Saunders at yesterday's sitting of the January term of the Su- preme Court. A jury wag selected lest Thursday to hear ths case and the Court adjourned until today. Messrs. W. E. Darby. Summerside and 1. c. Rand, c. N. n. reglonai counsel. Moncton. appeared for the C. N. R, and Mr. M Alban Fanner for the plaintiff The case arose out cf the car ferry steamer "Charlotte- town’ being brought to this port on Jon. 6th, 1939. to release a. steamer caught in the ice. The plaintiff al- lcged that the ferry in the course of nor operations dama ed his nets. He sought damages to t e extent of 8125-475 for the smelt net and $50 to cover loss for his fishing season. After lienmuz {he evidence the jury retired and brought in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff allowin him s35. damages for the riet and 50 to his loss for the fishing season. o COYFI‘ Witnc. es heard were: J. W. B ul T Shaw, Capt John L. Re d DARRACH-CROSBY NUPTIALS -A quiet but pretty wedding was soicinuized at the United Church .Pai'sonzigc_ Hampton, at 4 p, m, ‘Saturday. December 30. 1939, when ‘ iRcv. D. J. Morrison, united in the "holv bonds of matrimony, Miss ‘Marguerite Lillian Crosby, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crosby, Bonshaw and Mr, John James Darrach. son of Mr . and iMrs. Hector Darrach. Clyde River. iTilB bride was beccinlngly attired i111. “i118 Wi11l>c0rd silk dress with ,wme accessories. The young couple jwere unattended. At the conclus- ion of the ceremony the bridal ‘ihllfiy motored to the home of the ~ es parents. where immediate lrcvlatives mid friends extended best Wlshfs. after which all partook of zrdellcious wedding repast, The Gluing-room was artistically decor- iated with white wedding bells and streamers of pink and white hue. A toast to the bride and groom W118 Riven by Mr. Sterling Mac- Leod. uncle of the bride. The ‘groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful compartment vanity case. During the evening 3, good happiness and after bouncing the the groom Ls a prosperous fanner. ____ The funeral of Mr. Laird bv Rev. S N. Somers and Rev. .W. O. Rhodes. Rev. Mr. Salter itool; for his text; "Hebrew 11-4." lThc words of the master "He Be- ;lng Dead, Yet Zpeaketh " The lcholr assisted by the large con- gregation feellngly sang "The ‘Lord's My Shepard,” "Peace Per- fect Peace," "Rock of Ages," and Licut. Roscoe Walker of the P. E I. Highlanders, sang with deep feelings. “Will The Circle Be Un- broken." The pallbearers were the Messrs. Gordon Glover. Charles Taylor, James Jardine. Hugh Mor- rison, William T Cotton, and Wililam Woodslde. ‘The services at the grave in The P809193 C6019‘ tery was conducted by Rev. B. c. Salter. To the bereaved family deepest. symprficiy is extended. Fu-iiernl nrrnrizemcnts were under the direction of Mr. Joseph DflV-i ison . monument-hi..- —*1 the cltv u s wwl- the effects of elfall. e h] en suddenly ‘labial! (d, i; Wfll-SIIQWN _mlztchhmsnvfriwsblll 1110 Mrs. an - hue Creek, at the a ter q years iil- ‘T __.___ ‘ littletwovear d u: r0 - umwytgflgdgwgube d RonakiJamleaonoi postmaster who has been a Prince County pital, Summerside during the pest ten dadys, was able to return home Q ntscdueed DI’. Wendell MacDon- An old and respected resid t committee under the ° ma“ "my on Miss Kathleen Mac- am; and favorably known and - —-—-— btyua host of frlen CAB-D PARTY-On Jen. 18th l. Morris, Roland Paton Leod rial Hall. lmder the auspices of the ———— . Charles ill , lotte- -sc'.noN. FOB n f“ "yiggchu IIEAED- The automo case o! Lucy Psyntcr lark which has been fiisw i?‘ the County The death occurred ‘ltiesday at Georgeto s. s. MelicDonald. s Dr. Houslfgn. lbs-CO health for aniiumber of tly illness cldled turn resulting in her y Y She is survive- by two daughters Mrs. Henry Parker of Geo etc and Miss Catherine Murphy of the ot Jo's Department. I-Ier hus- band predeceased her several years left The death occur-r Mass. on January 8th of lvln. Lennon, mother oi Edgar Iiannon fvest Roxbury, and a son- a Douglas of Georgetown, P. E. I. Mr. Lennon, with his wife and is vacation in Georgetown where he . B. C. They were guests of Dr Gillls‘. brother, Mr, Urban packed Gillis and Mrs. Giliis, Miscouche ssrzs rears-man -—HEAVY peer cante- 4x95 gugtiolntlvlra 3.3m» Duffy. BASIL? n.suo on, Jrholnss Mc v . ____ ha possession ts which were ldentLfi en from the ranch of Mr. erick Anderson. Central on Jan. 18th. The pelts made ad f re v when Police seized th STAFF-The Staff of ian National Silver Fbx Breeders Association met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mann Street, Sumrnerside, recently presented Miss Deleganie one of the staff whose marriage place in the near future, with a beautiful gate legged table, floor lamp and set of sherbert: glasses. i .Mlgs Delegaregehwas very ldtttilightet; 1 an express er appreca on o _ the lovely gifts. The remainder of “id mm‘ Queeglstfi at 1'15 the evening was spent in games ing the music being y Ted Ahearnh REMAINS ARRIVED-The body of Pte, Urban MacDonald of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders arrived here last night from Hall- fax, and was taken to the resid- ence of his aunt. Somers, 70 Upper Queen Street. The body was accompanied by an escort under Licut. John A. Mac- Donald. A funeral servlce will be RETURN TO MONTREAL - The regular Moncton fli ht was carried out on schedule The de m’ Depen , 10st it $111511? fig: Hosp bu‘: . e is splendid herd of Joyce dearly be_ Traffic Manager, of the Trans- was an outgoing passenger on the afternoon trip. He was enroute to his home in I LAID .0 REST-The funeral ol- Ciiptaiii Theodore Doucette was hold yesterday; morning from the is son-ln-law, Fred- erick McCiuigan, 22 Chestnut St., to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Muss was sung by Rey, George MOKOIIHII. CSSR The pall- bearers were: Messrs. Amos Gau- thier, John Gauthier, Joseph Doiron, Henry Peters. and John Savidant. Service at the grave was tconducted by Rev. R. L. H. and the late Char ter station to be forward- gan for interment. Pte. MacDonald, a native of Cardigan. was accidentally shot earlier His Honor, Lieutenant Governor “eek- B. W. LePa e was invested into the of Boy Scouts in impressive investiture ceremony at Cows-n. Government House last night. was named ProvgrgcialdPatron of the -_-_- endeared herself w m W . PARENTS-TEACHERS r. MEET-The West Kent Parent- Teacher Association met School Hall last evening, the new President, Dr. W. R. Carson pre- siding. Atter the usual business was transacted Mr. P. s. Bradley, Secre- tary of the Beard of gave an interesting address on Ed- ucational Problems. Discussion fol- Ilowetl in which a number took part. sunmm DEATH-Dr. Alexander o He Meat Inspector, p y I denly yesterday morning at Whites Boy Scout Hotel in Murray River. He arose Association at the annu His Honor, Judge H. L. President of the Provincl the Boy Scout Assocla of Requiem will be morning by the Rev. Bl 11186111118 yesterday morning apparently 9 knock Y herd o . cs av the best of health, and after par- "! taking of breakfast, was seized with of c1 a weak tong. Ahdoctor (was nastgely 1 summoned ut e passe sway - r v- A~ Mmwmh District 00"" fore his arrival. The deceased leaves in wife and gown-up fainiltyuA . _ jfianadian A ays pane e p- Moms‘ Pmvlmm com ton Airport about 1:30 morning, and brought the body to the N. D. Maclean Funeral Home, where it will be prepared for burial ‘and await instructions from Mont- rea . i LENTEN SERMONS-There will be no specai lenten spe ker at: St. Dunstan's Baslkca this announced last night. For the past few years it has been the custom to nave one of the Paullst Fathers from ' New York to preach the lentsn ser- VICE‘. This year. however, it has been decided that the sermons will be preached by clergy of the Basilica staff and also clergy of St. stan's University staff. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the latt Mrs. Cssford was held yesterday from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. J.~Hiiller to St. Paul's Church thence to the People's Cemetery. conducted by the LeDr-“w Gardiner. ers were: Messrs. pion. W. W. Warren, Dr W. H Pethick, James Smith, George Cud- more and H. H. Horne. I Pri aim? Island H1K1llteBé1d€I5 (Bin ueens were also in- Q1 here from Halifax were pail ers. vefuted during t e ceremony. missloner, was in ch vestiture assisted b Bison’ sfumlfirnde-C tn Erl 1 n H i ‘ soner or nce. ap n c . . me Prince county Provinclall ‘Executive Secretary n, 22nd" 1940’ m Mr. ROB-At the Prl al January 19th Ittetirs. Albert Roe, r CAMPBELL-To (Thane A. Campbell, ll, January 20th., CROZIER—At ti Hospital January nce County Hosplt. 1940. to Mr. and Porthlll a daugli- l-IUGHES-JONES~—A 11111915. b1" pretty wedding of much interest to tielr many friends throughout the ‘Province was solemnized at the res- idence of the Reverend G. Carlyle Webster, 80 Euston Street, ilottetown. P. E. I., who performed the ceremony on Dec 23, 1939, when lifiss Blanche Wilene. Jones, young- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs Her- bert Jones, Harrlngton, . Clarence Earl Hughes, New Water- united in the holy D lde was charmingly attired in a street length dress of teal blue with wine accessories and wore a cor- sgae of sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes left shortly after for in New Waterford, N. by the "best wishes" of Miss Freda MacMlllan c! Charlotte- town was recently appointed tech- Provincial Laboratory, y . C_ ‘Keeping, Deputy Minister of Public Health. She succeeds Mrs. D . Archibald who resigned pt [hg end Hignfield is the scti 1e Prince Count; 22ml, 1940, L0 Mr B. CIOZLSI‘, a, 5011, DesROCHES~—At the City 505m. ford, N. s., were 1940. to Major and bond-s of matrlm pital, Jan. 22. 1940. M . lanchard (nee ‘Iihresa At the City H i- 20. 1940 to Mrfiiiio Donald. a daughter. N - At Toronto, Ont, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. P. ghe P. E. I. Hospi- . t M . . Fred Burnett, a d a rs and Mrs HARVESTS ICE CROP-Rev. F0.- ther Dalton took advantage of the n pa" or me provhye Patrol Leaders Course he held Saturday st O'- urse has been organi- M Assigtant District sioner Davies and will be Patrol Leaders from O'Lear ton, Elmsdaley and Tlgnish ICE LOOSENED -—-Shlfting winds om the wes to the east loosened drift ice ln.North- J timberland Strait between Borden ne. Yesterday the ice ferry Charlottetown was making summer time in n. harvest his ioe crop. Many MACDONALD '- from Hope River and North Road ined out to haul, while Austin Hogan, Gerald Fleming, Leonard Cullan and Damion Cullen looked {after the cutting and loading of the ce. monnsunaas PROMOTIONS iii. p motions and appo PRESENTATION—Gr. Charles M. Ed "d i" McPhail, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McPhall, Bonshaw. is among those of the 2nd Seige Battery, ex- pect-lng to leave the Island short- ly, and has been presented with a watch with his name and regiment engraved, from his friends and well ounced yesterday from rL-t No, 8 headquart- ers at Halifax: To be Colonel and t0 Command the Regiment-Licut.- Coltmel C. C Thompson, M. C., V. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. lo a son, (James FLO0D-At the Hospital Ottawa, 1989 T Flood a dsughte Ottawa General Ont. Dec. 15th, week ‘with the ice close- e ur hours on some -SIIOWS INTERESTING PIC- TURES-Mr, John Howard anthe- teaching staif- of ty and Field Secretary of Y M. C. A. was in Summerside k and showe". seine int/er- esting slides of the Mount Allison University. The pictures showed the students on the campus and in the classes. As well as featuring al events. Mr. Howard leit for rlcttetown yesterday. While in ummerside he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. MacKay. Mrs. A. J. Mlthl Pieibyteriai of the United w M . for the province at he sessions of the 14th an- t g at Kensington yester- rs include, vice- r . R. Woodsid wall; second vice-president, . . Green. Murray River‘ treasur- er Mrs. J. A. Nichols J. . i‘. (Joan Catherine». JEIL 1B. 1940 t0 M)‘. leil-fi_MiiPro_c1ty_a _ To be Majors-Majors, R '1‘. Travers, and J. r‘. MacMlllar-i. d to be Adjutant H. Moi-risey. To . J. D. Stewart, W. l. . A. Miller. To be Lieuten- ln _ants—Lieuts. J. S Wright, D. E. [Lidston-c, D. R. Walker, A. J McCabe. 2nd. Lieuts (Suuy) A. P‘. iGormley, A. W t Holman, 2nd. Licut. —-WEDDING OF IN'l'EREST-—A wedding of lilterest to Islanders took place in Boston On December 28th, when Miss Catherine Cash. dauflhter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cash of Fttgeetown was united laghan. son of Mr. W. Pfcallaghan of Summ-erslde. and formerly of St, Louis, P. E. I. Mr, and Mrs. Callaghan will make their home in Mass. Their many R Island friends wish cy Williams, John Doyle: i Frnltcls Doyle, Peter Bl o. Clayton a . MIcKENZIE-MacLEOD —At Zion Saturday, Jan, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Miss Leitha Jean MacLeod of ad to Mr. Robert Colcs Charlottetown. p 9, 19 R V. H. L. Danton, Walter nnie Gertrude Bell, town PAQuerrs-Moivxmer-on t. m1. ma. at B” CHARLOTTETOWN GIRL WEDS -A very wedding of much interest to their many friends and relatives throughout the province was solem d St Ennox United Church o ntario on Jane’ IBtBh, 1040 Dod en Miss Margaret H daughter of Mr. and Bonnell, Charlottetown. P. E. R bert Lea. son of the late . John Lea. Annapolis Scotia. were united in ds of matrimony in the numerous friends of the y bride was char- n a beautiful blue with 50092801165 ed They were atten ed by Mr. Mrs. -amnn T0 an SHOWERED- m" °1 on"? A very jolly party was held at the home of Councillor and Mrs. D. F. MacNeill, Summerside. number of friends of Miss Delegarde tendered her a shower in honour of her approaching nup- tials. The hostesses were Mrs. Har- old Hiiestls, Mrs. Percy Wedge and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant. Miss Mar- garet MacNeill assisted in serving. The bride-to-be received some very lovely gifts including s chest of silver from the girls on the staff. of the Canadian National Silver‘ Fox Breeders Association of which Miss Delegard-e is the bilingual stenographer. After bridge a buf- fe lunch was served, Mrs. Mac Neill assisting the young ladies sto John L. O'Rourke, Le lfred Monkley. —_.’;.i__._ t Wood Islands Jim. John A. Giiiis. oseneath oin Dec- S1039. birs. John Mac- Chsrlottetcw-n Jan. Henrietta MacLesn early beloved wife of ndi sect-lately, Mrs. J. E. Easto A feature of the closing sessions ‘yesterday was a memorial _service - foigidepartcd members of the organi- o crowd of serenaders arrived to ex- —SNOWY OWL SHOT -—A 11116 tend their best wishes for future 111111118 a lllawn of sea blue with ec- W; m“ had been orchids. Following Ricreptimi was held at, t Hunter River, Satur- mp. we. Nelson . and Mrs. Gosley after MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER On Tuesday evening Dec. 19th a/bou one hundred friends and acquaint- ances met at the home of Mr. a d Mrs. Herbert Jones. Herr nonor their daughter, Miss miscellaneous shower prior to her marriage. The bride-to-be was dfoldedthen escorted to the seat cf honor by former school-chums, groom, all depart/ed to their re- spective homes, The ‘young couplg will PCSiGB in Clyde River where he gun of Gordon Brown, al this week. The bird. a ult male, was snow white in color. The juvenile birds and females have a ve them s. mottl- e males get whiter with he years and peamnces this par ular old timer. Thanks to well placed shot the “HI-Ins" in the vicinity of Pownal will now scratch for their scanty fare in peace. CANADIAN LEGION MEETING -'I‘he regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the, Canadian Iiegion was held last night with Comrade Norman Low- slding. There was a good —At Webster's Corner mi . 19:0, Mrs. John Smith. STEVIJNSON-l-At Darlington Jsn. 31 40, Mrs. Frank Stevenson, sge LAIRII-At Ken lngton, Jan. 1 nesLaird. 11E d 119 J M. was held from his late IJCBIGEIICQ to the Kensintgton United Church on. Monday afternoon at two o'clock. The large beautiful church was filled to overflowing with friends from far and near who came to pay their last tribute of respect to a devoted friend The service at the church was conducted by his pastor, Rev. B. C Salter, assisted —ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT 0F INTEREST T0 SUM- MERSIDE FRIENDS-The engage- ment snnouncement of the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Crichton of Dartmouth, N. 8., to two well known Summerslde ycrun men, is causing a flutter of excite .ment among their friends here. engagemeit announcement wappeared in a recentissue of a iHalliax paper. The two gentlemen ‘who are about to embark on the sea of matrimony are Lieut. Don- ald E. Lldstone. elder son of Ex Mayor Lldstone and Mrs. Lldstone, Miss Evelyn Aixlinla o Rodd played the Wedding fihofily after Blanche saw the , Y a heavily laden Christmas Tree with numerous gifts which Morrow opened. Miss Georgie Harp- er read the verses and names iiylng the lovely gifts and Miss Ford arranged them On th table. At the close of this uroceedln atefully thanked her shown tier Then all ER- t the Prince Edward I!- laréd Hospital, Saturd DOUCETTE-At the Charlottetown Hospital, January Bl. 1940. _ Theodore Doucette, age 77 WHY-T WATTS-At York on Saturday- Januery 20. i940, Adele Watts 1H her 19th year, daughter of M1- CASI-‘ORD- On Sunday. January 2i George Cnsford 1" y a PERKINS --At 200 Cumberland S1 t Charlottetown. on Moms 22. 1940. Joseph Perkins. MURPHY-At Geor 23rd. i940, Mrs. Jane Murphy. MACDONALD -—At nonedm- J11,‘- 24. 1040, Alexander K. MacDonn i y rs. . (OWAN- At Murray River _ Wednesday, Jen. flifllaflfl. Df- 51"’ in MIoKINNON — At 11d Eustg" * Wednesday. January ~7- 1040, Buddy MscKlnnon, and 5"‘ en months. Wn of Mr. , Meelinnen (I from Dominion Headquarters stat- ing that the legions request to Government for better conditions in regard to dependents’ allowances for those now serving had been ap- proved by the Dominion Govern- ment. The matter of the impending campaign for one half million dol- lars for auxiliary services to those now serving was-explained after which Mr. Burleigh ‘Taylor gave a very interesting talk on T H,‘ which was first organised in France in December 1916. All soldiers of whatever rank met as comrades. The organization has been greatly extended and is very strong in England and Scotland and various ‘parts of the Empire. A vote of S. [thanks was tendered the res selud the chair and boun then the gentlemen participated in the merriment followed by still an- other from the Nurses of Paicoln- wood Hospital. Miss Jones until xe- cently was a valued member of the Hospital staff. She was with gigs and a lovely tab e g was spent in dancing and social intercourse. Excellent man, younger son of Mr. Holman president of R. T. Hol- Ltd., and Mrs. Holman, who is engaged to Jean Rlddell Crich- ton. Alan was manager of R. T. Holman! 5 and 10 Department, be- fore lie enlisted ln the P. E I. Mr. Lidstone has been a member of the Militia for some time. Bot-h are in the P. E. I. Highlanders. The double cere- mony is to take place in the near future, and their many Summerslile the boys the best of on Phillips and Vernon Lunch was served by the ladies. h nch u they took their leave. i’ .~.-. mnlwgcmrzstity-zc \ ‘ '