NOVEMBER 29. WESTERN GUARDIAN .I'.IVII'III'I\YoU lann.m.' . UIIEIIBIDI 1nd PHNCI COUNT! a Non. Slblerlptloiil. Marching _ fl;oybebo:h:dafly IIIIIIOIIIIOIOL w,’ water lino: VIIwJIII/l TO-DAY Gulrllu Dru-non, my" ‘lalufinkw, ma: Street um about. o: Grenville Street. Street. {on be delivered u n; homo in Srlmmenlde. Thaofyilxu pa, n” g 10o per week. Phone 289 for this "m" “m ,0" a,“ u, m. be) ruponnble for deliver-lee b: "n, "nu f" .4 the plenum" -'rmc aoccssonins n, ma, ".'.‘§i%.t.‘§'.. Taylor niigiggi- “will” l" 3"“ 1- ' u-aa-zl. “w” j ' 4"" Immune weed tire chains gm,“ ads alao cross - All“ vmm“ oilzeiism t9. mm‘ It Bruui . nnvlor 9"“ 0°" fl-as-ot ———- 1 m" .. k -1I.AlD WANTED-good was” wlihNANCY coiwm-Muviioww WANTED at Bruce's. 200d l"- asglyofulgléllvy Street. Buminer- Vlcm‘ "*N"N'N41W°VA 0i hm“ "m" “l ii-as-ai. ‘ ' "'”°"3l »b,.;“.,"=‘2.‘.."’,.3"§'Z§l.‘=‘l"7‘b..“i‘-~; _ Personal ._.“"“‘.'“°"""‘."'F‘?’I"'.'.'.‘.""I"'-.- , EDE UE rim- ‘THE hollllTliiiolg a cgicert and —~—— s A S bi. wcenmi Ewan, n,,,,_ L 0 NEWS II a"petl’y 051°" 51501120 Olscamp, Pflllfs- cinilles by Summerstde 'C'N'V'R” h“ relumed l'° Hell‘ p? ffl ft ill-u Cini,‘ Admission 36 cenizf.‘ wilth ‘Iiislarwisfgeliliiflghnilrggrsldeék-Pllg ol ii-m II ____ , J.N. ‘Trainer, “u” December 1st, at 8:30 p. SHOWS 7.15-9.15 Thursday At 3:30 —R.ev. i “I mill“ RlWT- has fltmrflli}; ‘irilfifi l _ prince's COURT-In MG b a three weeks’ trip to r3 isu-gflg W. E. Darby's court at m; erside on Monday a - man New York. 0mm “Q: w having care andcontrollof i; ____ ,.'__ . ' , " s oun ._ = — ' ~ “t” ""°'.i.°;‘.'°§ol.',i...... for M“ "°'-*°" "What" su M M ERSIDE ‘may 1M "5 m“ A flunk w“ m“ “m turned to her home in Charlotte~l n, . ed w" town after visiting her Matthew and Mrs. ter St. Summerside. ——_-__ Supreme B-ourt fipens At $’side Chief Just}? Observes That Wave Of Crime $Pmdln8 some time ' - LANDED—Mr. L. R. IiIiIIILIILEIIlIIIIIETSIiZIC caught. or “fared a large whale Wlllvll C11- upq SIIIILIIBISIGC harbor. ll WM Wed yestcrdiu". The mammal “mind y; the Murine Wharf rind ‘is n,“ lulled by Constable Med- ufiwqdgg, who was called and m‘ nulhorily t0 kill it. It was lmuknown what would be clone ‘lg, ihe carcass. 5 _niio ANNIVERSARY - A ' - arty was held on ma“ ‘lmnfiflné’ in the home 0f 5 We. the jurors here assembled, beg leave to submit the following re- port: ilic R.C.M.P. headquarters and find everything in excellent condi- tioii with the exception of one cell which needs some repairs; iilso thc bailiroom of the R.C.M.P. quarters which needs some recon- ditioning to walls above we recommend such made." The members of the Grand Jury were as follows: Silas MacFarlane. [vembei- IUYCIIIIIII, H. B. Bernard. Frederick m, Thomas E. Linklctter, Siim- H-ws Appeared In invnigl Frank I‘ Gaiinni. wiiiiim uerslde in honor 0f Mr. and Mrs. P e . C Irvine. Basil McNeiIl, Hugh F. Josie J. DesRoches of Mlscouche T111043 lounty. Morrison, W. A. Currie, Gordon no Oil that day were Cele-broil“; --_ stivert. and Kenneth Crockett. s i ddi anniversaryfi gksdgarlc; “alas nigead by their Tulle bills were found in four V crmnal indictments presentcd to flllgillfif‘ Mrs. Linkletter. and the Grand Jury at the opening of inn, my lovely lzlfts gere 131:9‘ the fall term of the Supi-cnic nixed to Mi‘- hiid Mrs, cstlwc 915i Court in Sulumcrsidc yiesterdiiy. n behalf of H1059 Dfifsen- A‘ The indictments were The King ihgllgil in lidvanccd yeuls lVlI- ‘mil vs. Ernest Jones, Roseville. rape; y“, Dcslloclics are still 0010111112 and The King vs. Ervil Elsscry, Mi. iced liealili. It is the sincere »vish_ Pleasant, two charges of shop- al all ihfll" relatives and friends breaking and one n; breaking iniiv that lll,l_\' be shared mil‘!!! Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- n, s of hfllllll’ mail-Bil bell presided and addressed ilie m; Grand Jury. He said, “As the -——~ Court meets we are still under thc -SERl0L'SlY lNJURED-Wmditlouds and shadows of war and has bezii received by MYS- All?!" the conflict is. rind threatens to bc G ' "J Granville Street l-llfil hell for some time, very severe. We \.i-ii0n. “"110 1105 090" llndefl can only hope and trust and work ~ i iriivliie for svmc time lll- that the earliest and most slic- l u." scrlflusl)’ lfllufld cessful conclusion of the conflict by lniiig struck over ‘he may be reached;- bl‘ 1m ll?" l)" °T 50m? Ollie!‘ The Chief Justice told ilicGi-iind instrument, and rendered unwn- Jury their duties were more stron- ifl0ll5. IVhen foiiiid later and ‘ilk-i uous than had been the case at iii to lliillllfll 1i W05 flimrlilllled recent courts. He said that the that he had a fractured skull. B- EtierlfYs report indicates a num- broken nose and other lnlurlrs. H6 D01‘ of serious breaches of the law: b reported to be urozrvsslna lav‘ In the past three sessions, lie con- oiiiahly bu! l5 Sllll weal‘ “ml ‘m’ tinucd, “I have had tllc privilege Says llraftees In Demonstrations Are “iMutineers" VANCOUVER, Nov. 28-—(CP)—A milltarv spokesman at Terrace, B 0-. today described draftee troops who have engaged in anti-cun- scrlption demonstrations there for ilivcc days as "mutlnecrs" andsaid their pay and allowances have bccii stopped while they refuse to trikr- orders from their officers. The demonstrations at Terrace. 450 miles north of Vancouver, were the larcest. cf a half-dozen in Bri- iisli Columbia during the week- vnd. The diird clay of the dem- onstrations zit Terrace came t0 a close lust night without violence iolelamoi-e around. It has Since or congratulating the county on and the so kesmfln at brigade been learned that the assault l°°l< the absence of serious crime: but headquarters iidlcatod the present ' after he had received isccsharll [Ilflt condition has not prevailed ' ' during the last few months. I ain ‘sure it ls duo lo no lack of dili- - HBIICC cli illc plirt of flip police but FY1581" YEV-‘lvell by it sccms to be a fact that crime dispatch from 'I'el'race said- - At lust goes ii-i wzivcs. We have periods that drnftcc troops from the camp iwhen the dockets of tllc criminal i-f ll Trciicli-Caiiadiim regiment . d l3 courts are clean for months, then began to parade at 1.30 pm. Mon- aw up Cll h Cllllrfe of attempt i5uddgl~lly one o; [hggg waves 1311s any and iniircucd for hours through murder. "in and the courts have to deal the strccts. They were nfit as noisy IIiiiniiPs R attitude among thc men would be iilloivccl to i".in its coilrsc providing iIlPff) is no iniuryi to ci ‘lians or damage to civilian property. l luckily he did not assailants, ivatcli. vihich wilti criminal offences." as in cfiflifl‘ parades but some The Chief Justice lhcn charged i-rricd Bron guns for tlic thc Grand Jury on the c3595 [yg- time since the demonstrations _ fore thtm and they rcilreci. s" The docket was as follows: The IlIl ,Kiniz vs. _John fl-lolman) Gall-Ant, nspiracl". re-trial; Tile hing Y5- rcsult of the dcmonstraiion - - J3" .. ".l1d i» 'II'QIIXI) pigfiliollls cglelhllliulfielkingovtfsr, yclsl‘ .scliool clnsscs being held Eyvll Essery, shop-breaking; The in ilic Terrace Canadian Legion leach Japan be. gun. The parade, which was fol- lowed by oliiceis in vehicles. stop- ped iii. ii sawmill where a meeting was hold. __ i i- , Sim 431mg. hall ililVl‘ EEEQXX], Esfigygrvllplcsseyy, said they feared damage to the, gscnpg from jai; The King vs. Er- school as demonstrators damaged| nest Jones‘ mp9; appeals; The arsign ilicre Saturday. King’ nnneiinnn vn Cgcfl (311115, llie Army spokesman said lhe respondent, prohibition cam parade involved 1.000 to 1.500 men_. The court proceeded to hear the He lidclcd that not more than 2o appeal which was dismissed Wlth- per cent of tllc troops in the area m.“ 2a - (c?) - A .1 of supplies for oncrs of war nits "when K n“ J‘ ' i“ inis. L i_ ML J_ Waggon Mae- ucrc actively involved and that 1., Q “Qovfl, in”: I100 inlnngffi 5K0“ nnnem-ed m, me the remainder were forced intothe n 0d lites east n! Vladivostok, lt was unounccd bl‘ Norman C. Urqu- l'rt, chalmmn of the Canadian . Cross national executive com- ltlltee. ‘ilie relief supplies. 2,600 cases Iilahiny 232 tons, Included food l"°‘-’l$~ drugs and medical sup- lllu, clothing, books, recreational "Fillies and 1,000,000 cigarettes. lt_—:?-f .- iin nn My, w_1-lem-y NOO-iI-‘IBIIIOIISUTILIOH by intimidation. 2?: ioxiitinedresnnnnent \"Men iii-e going active‘ Julst to net Mn R‘ s_ Hiniom cnunse] gm- ghe niriiy from those people, he con- Excise Department moved that film-lod- tne case oi Andrew perry. chafgefl Ai ihe weekend the men took with consnirncy, be pin’ on the Bangalore ttvpcdoes and mortar docket conditioniillv as a Judgment bcmbs bu‘ lelumed them m"- is to be handed dawn on pwem- saying they were too dangerous to b inn in the nnneni com-e which fool rvitli. However. they still nave er mm a new “my The cadet, rifle ammunition. said the spokes- mayrvgd eclslon on this motion man, adding that messages have “i?” fie Becemim. 9m been scnt to Prime Minister Mac- “ l“ eérann in“, nnvinn bi-Qughfl k-cnzic King through the General T 1B bills the accused were then Officer Commanding listing the l“ mine n Ernest, Jones, charged grievances of the demonstrators. "Ti" Fme- naden ‘no, Rum, and "n boils down to uie fact that with‘ {Bfniilij commence wdaih Er- they Just don't want to go over- hs In ieqdgd not guilty to so: , said the spokesman. "I Efisery spni shop-breaking buti A dispatch from Terrace last giilénciiizérligifns nn-nlnned on (he lsiil night said that di-aitccs fromlliree yo... u We inspected the jail andl 1, Mr. regiments took part in the dein- brenklgf °harfi°chiib§glllnlsiibt "helonsiration and that they had de- E‘ H “ma; nuiished because of- manded that they be returned to lndicunent F rrors ollczedly iip- their homes in Quebec. l 5 “llmber (iii Bi Ce of the indict- Pacific Command headquarters ililllgéllgnfi? Cgfimaiocp U115 motion here announced tlint inquiries \V i m. A " iiiiiiiiiuiliru -. muiimi /i,.,b . - .t.- I) mad liiti demonstrations nts G mm °°""m°“i§l$" rgfllrbsblbtllfiq LII}: Beritlxh e COIlIlnIJifi centres since ii MacNfll-lilll- ‘mi’ M yesterday's Friday in which ilixiftee troops attorney gene the at- Dmtested the Dominion Govern- DAILY AI 06 SYDNEY STREET amne- He =n"°""°°d m‘ t’ ii t If 16.000 tlomelt, geneml w“ unavoldabiylgxiiclal; ttigfililsonovahablxela ffor over- l S811 . ~-‘="~ Is the report of sens service. Lu) The foil" _ YD INMAN insMgyiy-arig Jury._ Your lordship i . ____ . \ ~ ~ ...~ race. tel-day were at Terrace and at and shouting slogans. O O . ize a second demonstration Re v g Siahon CEI, II! police dispersed our Charlottetown Receiving Station for this season will be under the management of 85ers. Bownese 4i Sutherland, Massey Harrie Bullllllll. 130 Kent Street. This station is now Opened and the management will be pleased to rml" Y0!!!‘ pelts and issue official receipt for some. lliiadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association Marketing Department summerside - Prince Edward Island rived. Eiirllcr yesterday 396W m home defence mun in, Cllmilveaélth emphasis on the D011‘ nllv phrase threatening imprison- mcnt f0!‘ life for any soldier wil- vlcted b: lncitinil to muilfly- ill"- lng e,- taking part in any similari disturbance. s1‘. Hull's ACADEMY Honor Roll: 3 p-l . Dnminy Mmcllr 3 Florence Clow. i Grade IX —- 1- M 2. Dorotliy Aisenault. 3» Stephenie Gnudet. Grade VIII. RINUIKIG I . lastldeak, arm choirs, rockers, occas- nlgln, was squelched by mllitaryiional chairs, Queen Heater stove.‘ paraders electric nqinerinn nnisidn mg];- b3y-f5¢kg_ piano bench, bed sliib, buffalo, prom 150 to 200 draftees had gath-[bath tub and bathroom fixtures, nrcd when the military police nr-. and many other household articles n ‘too ‘numernusl to linenitiionr.‘ day he Kin ‘s Rules and n sonny, IIQ W c 0n ggilrlatignst of Congas. were read Wednelday, December l. ariorie Rogers. 3- f!’ Grade III —— l. 'I'hcres/. Cahill, 2. _ l, Dorolftv Gal- Marie Peters. 3. lant. 2 Ruth Perry, 3 Rita Gaudct and Lorraine Gallium. THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN. Wedding Bells at 8 PM. an intlerec wed leninized in "mg: uncle, Rev. of dtbe cnurch. an e. oimei- friend of paw Rev. DJ. Morrison, united 1n marriage eldest dailifhter of Clam» orrlscn H0111: ‘Noland. ‘William MuDo Mr. bald. BOMMW. b whom s e was given in r e. She was floor-length ceded satin, finger-tip veil style. She very Winsome in worn with fonts comely carved locket and matchtn earrings, Illfis of til Prince Edward Charlottetown, was floor-length ue silk at tractive in i gown 0f with matching arm one. was of large yellow ciiry ‘lib On Wednesday. November B, 1944,14 dine United It church. l-lanwvnixn. when u... bride's M» ll I" _ _ M n .4 - and good the c u- tin ties. M11155‘ on M Blgildglagli-IJE, ll w 3"- Annie mid. - and Ii/Lrs. 3 . H3570“? . llld son of Mr. 13d film's w ettily d - the mission with B m8!- gown of white bro- ailvei- sli pers, and n ooronet carried on exquisite arm- bouquet of American Bcautlv roses and ribbon streamers. Her only ornaments were a hand. I)"d a 0001, H61‘ attendant. her sisteer lI/flisgnlaulwy, 15km“ HO-‘Jflllfll. Pltal were entertained lost, Juliet in 0WD and veil. Her bouquet also an ci-zlltiini- GIIAIIIIAII‘ ooh-n U IQ-IIJOIIQIII #21222 Ieltelrleflypup of l newly the cents a IIIOI- MA" 3-9-- BQlI-rls. assisted by the pastor Rev. Peter Jackson. (‘BABWELL for Plwtonodu .__. “my Brawn. sires clear-ma Iii-mun 11-30-21. oeulon no u follows. CONI-‘IDEIA ' . time‘ IION lJl-‘l m Rflfllll‘ alas. a. A. “u” IBEIODI. McDonl-Id. JUST umlvln ._ w”, Alpfn _ Shoppe, Gt. Georg uni-s oonnumo rim new 5M m“ Barn-in Bnounent. ' ' JUST ABIIVED - Woql Shoppe, Gt. Georg BOYS’ PARK-AR‘. li/Wmnald. Borizaln Basement. c The patients of Falconwood a by Miss Hilda Gillie Who m“ the auditori - wucoivic ITIEITIORS-“LALIII Ind e Jumpers at ‘Hie Puhion e St. ii-ao-u. 3- 5- v recurs’ - _ “will C. Cook. io-ao-zi.‘ Alpine Juinpersat sighs Posh-ital e . 11-8-44. assorted shades and Hlae-i- Slow-l once 21.00. s. A. Il-N-Qi. -_._. PATIENTS ENTERTAINED _ Hoe- Vefy interesting motion pistol‘: um. Funeral Services 0f Col. A. E. Inga Tlll ill-Mill 0f Idiot-Col. 11ml. ‘fhirldoy 3'3’ % 1d a 9 YESUEI‘ IN from 8t. Pauli Church. city. where service wu conducted by Rev. Canon Malone. Ind Rev. S. J. Davis. of St. John's Church, Mll- ton. The order of the funeral pro- BIDdOIO-A. Pitt Lt. O0. J. R. Pawn, J1. l. ward. Major O. W. Moior L. W. Goodw , ior R. l" Acorn. Malor N. W. .. Cont. James coies. Capt. Allan. Capt. '1‘. E. E. Rob- itpt. D. E. Gallant. Capt. L. Moore. Lt. R. F‘ Nicholson, Lt. A. B Cosh L P. B. MocLaine, Beamrsr-Skt Mai. Norman Mac- Donald. Bret. Mal. J. M. Lee. Sgt. t Willis Nicholson. Sgt. A, T. B th. Sit. Ira Brown. Sat. R. L Cotton The a. ‘Canadian Ilezionlattended in y. Three volleys were find n over the izrave and the ‘Last Post" 03110160111015. The bridegroomk Campbell, i and "Reveille" sounded by buizlcr iggxthwélgl‘. Colin iVfaoLeod, Bon- Wrens spengclcgilpvtgeid wligh ‘ilfifi wm- cml-“lm °l c A- (B) T- C‘ ushers Mac ‘Charlottetown. The bride's mothe T0565 . very swecify: "O Perfect Love", the bridegrooms liberally showeroti confetti hv friends. grandparents. Mr, drcd ‘guests. The wed-ding Rlfts. Mrs. Wood ushered. A dainty buff luncli was scrvcd in thc dinl the centre of ill. iabl satin ribbons were sus . The eii-iii-c room ivas c n table being lighted by talters in SIIVCl‘ holders. Eronds ofl n asparagus fern and iicstling plnl; geraniums rested at the base of The ceremony was witnessed by a. larfib number of guests and well- Wlfillflffi. inanv standing to catch a "JlIfIbpSe of the bridal par-Ly. Before the ceremony the bride's aunt, Mrs. John L.MacQriiarrle. Hampton. sang . and Mr. (Il-lflflit the signing of the register to ni uncle, MrfSiepli- bridal paidy conic dow th isl . At the outer church door; mg, [Iver-ac §§,,,."“ administered with rice and Lne The wedding reception Was held ngwrts he was resung at the home of the bride's maternal l" and Mrs. Will- iam A. MacQuarrio Hampton. and was attended by more than o hun- brides sister Moircy, irfifa dainty gown of yellow _ ‘.".‘l.'.f..l§‘, ilibilélll “Silmlilifi iii; ‘"“""""E demim-itrellen on bride's and bridegrooms parents Joined the bridal party in the rc- Celiilon line in the living-room. Mrs. George P. Dilnsford arranged the Howard B. ng- i-com frcm a rrcitllv decorated and handsomely nip-pointed table cov- (Iii-led wiiliuun antique lace cloth, ie wed ng cakes, oio,l three‘ tiers and beautifully (IQIOTEIICCI had “my “mum” "will"? W" "lem" dl- " . ' tatiihwntilzg‘ adopted daughter of e Campbell's Pflrelllfi. Mr. and Mrs , . P ' Quarrte. Prince of Wales College, rgswn Campbell’ New Glasgow‘ Charlottetown. and Mr. John Gor- don, I-LMCS. Queen CPJIIIOHE and returned to HfllllflX, N. 8.. i-ecentl F VISITIN ham nndi Wore u llown of black wool crepe G PAsTonF-Rev’ mu‘ rennin be and black hat with touches of red. Her corsage was of red roses. The bTldBIZTOOIIVS moi-her chose brown W001 crepe with corsage c1 yellow Johnson tian Church, NEW GIBSSOW Christian Sunday last cl, 3 congregation. opportunity the Mr. Johnson in hearing him ture. SERIOUS ACCIDENT _. s home in P. E. I. Hospital. the regular fresh Helen Turner the Noble man. iiized in Zion {Presbyterian Mans Wednesday. November 1st, at .- irclock when Sadie Buchanan, their ltation in Y. of h Summ - tifeid n “§:‘ié‘;‘iih€il§e_'commanders. the adiutant and on. Church on to a large This was the first iWPle hold tohear 5 8051-79 message and all are looking forward to lfaln in thenear fu- ° Ila: Been Accepted While Dewitt Brown was returning Mayfleld on Ifldalé n was immediately taken w At latest GIVES DEMONSTRATION-At session last night of the Alpha Rebekah Lodge, LO. 0. FiMiss Doris Winchester gave an the care and conservation of fabrics “Me before a. large and appreciative audience. During the meeting re. menis were served by Mrs and Mrs. Ruth Compton. A hearty vote of thanks \vas tendered Miss Winchester by Grand. Mrs. Ruth Bn- l‘ HALLlWELL-BANKS - A very June Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Breadalbane. iwas united in marriage to Mr. Wil- llflm Ari-hill‘, only son of Mrs. Wil- About twenty officers a1’ the old 106th Battalion, which Col. Ings took over to England in the last war. attended the funeral. The’ pallbearers consisted of the second in command of this regiment as well as several of the company other officers who served overseas with Col. Ings. “Portal Bungalow” In Great Britain , 111B. Nov. l7 his or ‘o0 en MacLeod Bonsha , sang most even ' 5° “ cxbressircly. Because." Mendclsoivs '33; 1:‘ ttililmln“ “m” M“ i wedding march was played as the e W55” “d m‘ Ry J. W. SUTTON LONDON, NOV. 29 (GP) The argument is over and the so-i called “Portal bungalow" has been, comp-m, accepted. The housing (temporary, His Wide circle n; grlend, accommodation) bill has been given wish him l speedy recovery. G Rflyll 8568M, WUKIFITJHE U19 80V- emment to spend 2150000000 for about 300,000 of the Little dwelilngsl ends. ‘Two other types of steel and co - , crete dwellings will also be avail- l Probably nobody but the British could have produced the queer specimens of habitation that came‘ forth after it was first announced that plans were being made for construction of prefabricated es om . Until the announcement every-i thing had gone smoothly, with the Labor party bickering mildly with the Tories over the “long delay" people —- mostly Loli- l e and many ix donors — telling each other liow nice it would be to get out of dank air raid shelters into real houses again. -Loi-d Portal, Minister of works, was given the big job of develop- . - l S I I1 IJ III. cakes and candlesilckr. The bride- ham gunmen and u"? “l5 wll"ug a ha“ e that coud a u groom's aunt, Mrs. Gcddie mother. Mrs. William Donald. Annie MacQuarrie, and cheques. During were selections rendered in a quar- Mac- bouquet was of thc groom two-piece Waddell ably supported the om Nicholson and responded to Morrison was much enjoyed. Thei-ei by tall “PETS in cfyllll mild"! tette by Mr. and Mrs. James Boyce, Mrs. Geddie Maclaod and M siopben Mocieod. Mr. MacLecd choir-heme in the led ln an enjoyable sing-song with Plllll End Whlw- Mr. Peter MacDonald at the piano. in During the evening B. very large Cameron, Miss Annie Weddell and Later in the rounding and rli=tz=nt communities evehlni: a lolly crowd o! serenad- iers gathered to extend best wid-ies the to the bride and Rroom. The Y0"!!! bride was iendcrrd R mismilpncciivcoiiole were recipients 0f mqany 6 1's unmber of sercrizifers from sur- called to offer felicltalions. Previous to her vsoclding shower in Hampton Hall. She re- ceived mlmy: and varied useful gifts of "er, gloss. china and linen numerous amounts of more A licst of friends tliroirl out the Island join in cfferivio (hi; cooulnr trounlz couple the lxst of every- thin ' llic roofs _i_o_ conic. Lilies Auction slur At 82 Spring Street. Summer- | Demonstrations have been held side, Saturday. December 2, at l lit Vernon, (‘hilliwack, Nunaimo, p. m. consisting" of all household Courtenay, Prince George and Ter- furniture to be found in a well The only recurrences ves- equipped double apartment. These items are Prince George where about souiclude: men marched through snow-cov-‘sultes, cred Sireeis for 1955 than an hour. squares, beds, springs. mattresses.‘ cnrrylng anti-conscription placards den tables, end tables, practically new and in-i ltudio couches, dining room china cabinet. congoleum bureaus. two white enamel four-burner oil| At Vernon an attempt to organ- stoves with ovens. child's study lamps, floor and tlble,l TERMS CASH. i IIUGII MORRISON, Auctioneer l I-29-3l I a, Mary Huestie, a. Dorothy Ar-i HUSH“. Grade V. - l. . Joan Dawson, 3. Mildred Cam- Grade IV -— l. Barbara Dalton. Janet Arsenault, 3. Shirley Per- ETOII . Andrea Gallant, Grade VII —- 1. Jean Peri-y, 2. Grade — 1. Joan Marie 1a- z in, “may, 3, Mary Kell . Clair, 2. Joan Rogers, I. Joyce eGillide V! —- 1. Janet ldzfllbfiAilibflflmlw-S. school for October. | G turc bride and groom. The serving were Misc iMiss Sadie Halliwell. ‘beautiful costly gifts. bride has been one of P. E- - scrool teachers for the past three years. while the zroom is a suc- cessful farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Hal- liwcll will reside in Springton. and Personals Mr, Redverse Hammill, Lower Freetown is now visitin! 13160015 in Boston. Mr. and Mr-s. R. W. fi Rlalmionid NU. pact week in Halifax. Rxcent visitor at the home of Rn call“! M” Ami son ew asgow. were er ert Stevenson of thc staff of the floss Dru Stor and Clair Sum mere. Amherst. f1. S. G. Mr, J. D Campbell. Kiiiqeboro, is in the city on busi Mr. and Mrs. and son Leslie, South Freetown. left last week for Halifax. They were accompanied by Mrs. Mary Eli} l Sullivan, Kinkpra. Major Eric 1’ . odiutarit u the Officers Trainng Caznp, Yar- mouth, returns to the ntainiand today rafter attending the fun- eral of his uncle, the late Limit.- Col. A. I. Inge. OUMBILAND KILL QOIIOOI: Honor Roll _ Cumberland l-lill rude IX (Al-—1. Will RIIQY; 2. Shirley Jenkins; 3. Haul Jenkins. Grade IX (Bl-l. Ann Mlcleod. Grade VIII-ll. Mary Riley; I. Jack Duncan; I. Reginald Camp- Minnie Gallant. bell- Gi-ode IV-l. Bobby Jenkins: i. Lloyd Jenkins. Grade III-l. Sonny Morrison; 2. Ellsworth Duncan. Perfect attendance: Will Riley. Mei-y Riley. Shirley Jenkins. Uoyd Jenkins. Bobby Jenkins. Priiie for stars: Home] Jenkins. Bobby Jenkins. Reginald Camp- bell, Sonny Morflson. Pot Cun liam Halliwell of Sprlngton. Rev. Lenny Bnnsnmv‘ presided m.“ the G. Carlyle Webster performed the first coffee urn, while tlic bride's grand- dwble H“? °°r°m°“y' The brlde n’ Mnb was attractively gowned in astreet Qnnnm nnnrtn ieni Mm Sydney length dress of powder blue sheer. D. DllflSffiffl. Victoria, mp1enished._Hel‘ Mm Jnnn Gel-do". Mm in...” w_ Roses. Her bridesmaid. Miss Addie A. MacQucirric, Misses Mae Mac- Halllwell’ 515i" “t and chose a Talisman ensemnie oi cupboards and a. refrigerator were Mabel wniinn snrvnni Min Boyd powder blue crepe. Mr. William E. the ItfacQuarrie. Miss Joyce Falconer, been cancelled. Officialsi and Mrs. George M. Dixon ciut the F°ll°wlni the cerenwnl’ the 3993' ices. The wedding gifts were many Y°lmE “will! l!“ °1l l Wfildl“ and valuable and included bonds "ll? t0 Amherst. returning on Pri- day evening to the groom's home thl. evening delightfunwhere l], reception was held. Sup- music. instrumental and vocal, wasillfil‘ W115 Served l0 SlXW lflvlted contributed by Mcssls Peter Mac-iglle-ils- '11"! 3055i? m m? bflde 0nd Donald. Leonard Jordan, Sflefiingiglwm “"15 ill/En by MacLc and Mrs. Jc L. ac- Qmmflf‘, Gaelic 501° IQ? m“ DI; igroom. The bride's table was lit Mt. Donald by the and was centred by n phree-iier wedding coke graced by a minin- color dlnlng-room was Those assisting Florence VOIISOD I Rob- s lnicldy and in large numbers to! house Britain's homeless. In no, time at all lie produced what inosr ; men might have thought a neat little domicile. i This “Portal bungalow" had a living room, two bedrooms, a bath-l room and kitchenette. Built-in most progressive feature.‘ There was no basement. The out-, ' side walls were made of steel and: the inside walls of wood. The cost. 0n a mass-Production basis, was estimated at £550 (about $2,- ). Once it got into the news. the experts - ordinary work-n-doyi housewives - had their say. The controversy was long and bitter, in the newspapers, at public meet- ln s and in Parliament. The onlyl ' th everybody agreed upon was the kitchen sink; that it was in the wrong place. The criticism produced versions of the Portal: The first revamped all existing features and made space for a bob carriage; three for bicycles; e third was a compromise be- tween the Portal bungalow and the more-familiar brick house. The three adoptions and the original "Portal bungalow" were exhibited beside the Tote Gallery on the Thames embankment. The controversy continued. Parliament. meantime, dccidcd to add another bledrooni to the original Portal pan. DRAMlFEiZ: STORY- (Continued from page 1.) I shed Th a 0 mulct the British Empire. Cull-i iada is the only Empire comm-y from which we have received lend-i lease. With all the other domin-i lOnA We have made financial ar-, rangeme ‘ ourtsaelves than has the es. “For instance. the United States receives a lot of goods and services! soot free from Australia. We g ' similar goods but pay for them.’ We are trustees and no trustee l should squeeze his wards. thing we have got from the we owe them enormous sums. Many of them sent goods to the United States as part of reverse lendglease and even foi- this Ply Helped The U. S. Mr. Bracken said expenditure of Britain's large gold reserve in the United States and spending of the mone in building u American muni ions industries " elped l. wartime footin as a email return for her tremen- dous generosity to us." he added. | The white paper disclosed that Britain has mustered more than one-third of all her men between l4 and 64 for the armed forces and nearly half of her women between 14 and 59 are in the military scr- l vices or in industry. ; Britain's armed forces now num- i Aer 4,500,000 men and 500,000 wo- men. The number of persons in! her munitions industries rose from: 3,0W,000 in 1939 to 5.000.000 in 1944. Britain's total population II ll, teacher. . about 47,000,000. l resident of the T e second provided a built-in M gv.-_.ry.lREEVES—At Montreal Nov. CQIQH-IIQ44. to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm F. ies we have paid for. Consequently REEVES. l! m", Dfflfld Malmlm- ‘ART - M LEOD-At Zion w’ Tuesday. lIgvember 28. i944. bv Rev. G Carlyle Webster. Mrs gluon-no: MacLeod of Vallevneld lo i. slime place. Am- ——~——— i‘ erico come into the war with herlFRAsEW-At the home of his ion. industries already 11 something of-TSBBC FY85", "Y1 Tllefldfly- N0“ 29- gf‘ p044. John Fraser. of Summerside. “We are glad. lo have rendereclfilllvfl 33 3'90"- thls service to the United States {It 9 a-m- , Aiiiily- Keni i All types Foxes, Muskr We buy outright, also l merit for private sale. ments daily. OUR PELTING AND NOW Sulnmersid In Memoriam ME. JOHN A. SHREENAN In all his dealings with his fel- lowmen, charity in thought. word and deed. and "honesty is the best policy", were the outstanding cnar- acteristics of the deceased. who passd to his eternal reward at Kinkora on ocptemo t i9 . The Mr. Shreenan was an industrious farmer and life-long _ Kinkoi-a district. until about two years ago. when he was forced throuizli ill health and lock of help to discontinue active participation in the farming inclus- t!‘ in the spriniz of this year. sold his farm and moved to the .V Early lie in the first two years after the war iviuflge they, a5 he enough; u, en- lIOV a few more years of restful liv- ini: alter many years of hard work. But this was not the will of God and ‘on the above mentioned dale. he chad as he had lived quietly and Dcacdiul . mg his life time. Mr. Shrecn- an succeeded in bllildlnz a new home aloniz with educating ins fam- ilv and leaving them well prepared in every way to cope with thc vicis- sltudes of life. Trul 4 ‘ bed he might have said "I have Elaine my work. I have finished the o .. fie leaves to mourn his widow. Margaret McKenno of kora and sisters. also half brothers and sisters-Herb, Bronx. N. Y.: George. m“ Mrs. Fannie. MacLaren, Sask; Catherine, Ed. Keough. Winnipeg; Rev. Si". M. Leonora, Min ini , Sr. M. Ina, St. Paul. lvLinm; Damion, Kinkora; Reginald, Portage La Prairie. Man; Rev. Sr Marietta, St. Joseph's Convent, Tor- onto. lirange: with the Aillefgigfl . n man 2 Mary ‘, s- ton. Mass; Leo with the R. C.A.F. Prince Albert. Sask. One brother Aeneas and two sisters. Mrs. James ‘Ih-ainor and Mrs. Parnzli McCar- viile also one half sister Lizzie pre- deceased him. I-Ibs funeral took place on Slut. 18th to St. Malachfs Church. Kin- kora, where Requiem High ltfass was celebrated by the pastor Rt. .v. J. A. Murp y. His lcmaiiis were interred in the adjoining cemetery there to await the call of the Master-Come ye blessed of the Father. possrss the kingdom pre- pared for ou. The palbearers were: John M. iirphy, Ignatius Lawless. Fred Mccnrvllle. Joseph Mulligan, John and Stephen Johnston. Requiem aetemum eis domine. l’ dons Letter 0f Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. James Garland. Vernon River, have just received n beautiful letter of sympathy from the King and Queen in recognition o.’ the death in action on Jan. l7. M944, of their oldest son. Nicholas Joscph Garland. Buckingham Palace, ‘Ihe Queen and I offer you all our heartfelt sympathy in your life so its service may riniz you some measure of conso-, George R. I. "miiiizffiivs b latlon. 23, MARRIAGES Archibald A Stewart of the M’ florid-rile 1 Funeral Thursday 1V. D. MacLean Wanted Immediately Raw Furs required. We have disposed of’ practically all last season's goods and now need quantities of fresh skins for our trade. Prompt remittance. QUANTITY FOX NETTING FOR SAL‘) PAGE saving FOR SALE AT KENSINGTON ' Desirable residence, centrally located, garage and wood shed, lot 75 x 135. H. B. CAMERON, ngton ats, Mink, Wellies, dc, ceept goods on consign- Reserve prices. Ship- CLEANING PLANT OPEN aeiIllARIllE e, r. 11.1.’ '_.__zi In Memoriam LEITH WESTAWAY MOOHI The many fri-iids and relatives fwflfc shocked on October 31st. i944. ,whcn they heard of the sudden ldcath oi Lcltn Wcstawaa‘ Moore. ison of the late Mr. anti Mrs. Imus E Moore. Milbitrn, hot 40. fie was in his nineteenth l P El. l year. l There are left to mourn the fol- IOWIIlg brothers and sisters: Lewis, of the R. C, N V. .. Halifax. N 5.; Pearle an employee 0f the Charlottetown Hotel; Ruth, Ar old R0 years azo. A short service was held at the homo oi his Aunt. Mrs. Hurry Rap- son. Millburii. and church service at Marie Unit/rd Chiiicli both ser- V1005‘ being conducted by the Rev. W. MacPherson. The hymns sun: were: Safe in the Arms o.‘ Jesus. Abide With Me, and The Old Ruiz- ged Cross was rendered by Mr. Walter Burdett. The interment was in Marie cemetery. The pallbearerl were: Heber Stcwart, Alex Cobb, Earl MacKay. Percy Jay. Wilfred Hogan and John Mulihi. The fol- lowing tributes were received. Crescent-Brother Lewis. rresceiit — Brother Reitllh And la. Pillow-Sister Pearle. ‘E igrmgnin ‘II-lolland’: Laurgna. Civil nnlérfiieeneln '_ Sm“ Rum‘ “mm f" - “m” "- ~ ~= ' Spray-Sister Ruby and mane. hr..*i...i.-~ r sba-eyr- m m- imic“ l‘ e ' Raosoii and family. 115,1- ,31?» surgveghyi h» ggv- Mihbtln. i...“'?;'...bi‘"' """'°' mo er. s. . . .enan. n- ~ -' and the following brothers spray-Mrs‘ Benmnu“ Mm“ Spray—Mr. and lvLi-s. Walter Fer- on Spray-Mia Pearle Maolean. Wrcath-Avlanager and our! d the Charlottetown Hotel. Wreath-Boss of Checker Taxi. Card of Thanks The sisters and brothers oi’ the late Leith W. Moore wish to ex- press their thanks to all those who sent flowers, cards and inessa&es of syriipatliv and mariv acts oi irid- mss shown them during their rec- ent sad bercaveulent. 11-29-‘4 ,P. E. I. October Fish Catch, Value Reported Down HALIFAX, NOV. N — (GP) - The total quantity of fish landed ln the Maritlmes during October amounted to 45,546,100 pound! valued at 51.387396. the eastern division of llic Department of Fisheries announced today. This is an increase of l0,45l.400 pounds and $234,018. over October last year. The total quantity of fish land- ed in Nova Scotin was 265373.300 [rounds WCTIII 3303.710 compared “with 19.918109 priunds and S727,- 581 of October. 1943. New Bruns- wick's cntcli was 18.088300 and 5419.963. This was an incrrase of _great sorrow. We pray that your 5.307.500 pounds and $73,512 0V" much less favorable to country's gratitude for a United nobly given in October of lost your. Prince Edward Island's October l cat-ch amounted to 1.133.500 pounds wortli 564.223. a decrease of 1,311,- 700 pounds and 520.023 over Oc- tuber of last year, Weather con- ditions were unfavorable. siilni AT HUME PREPARE FOR A BETTER JOB! Avoluoblo position may be your reward for homo study new, in your spare time, YOU CAN l-ILRN leek-keeping end Aeuuntlnr. Slnnogrepliy, French Orumini and Cenvennllen. er any of 23 courier. Ceiirreo ere short, reasonable In nee!- I‘ l receive ' "d "d" MMO In securing poiiliom. Write TODAY for free doizrifiiiv-lrfll‘ Sulfide‘. ‘ibfiéfiaii imiilo loom ‘.1396 St. Catherine itreefiI. UNDERIAKER EMIALMEI Charlottetown eel time Wllllhlrg Phone II i ¢l'r__-—-———-—-” mpg, A1 , Montreal, Oun- Plean and me limbo! Flmlwh“ n‘ gurdlng your correspondence ewnll. Nom Addr|u {l- -=- w-l-nsavww-r». .-.