sloubait u The illness of Mr. Ernest Ander- son of thevC.N.R. Telegraph stall ll his home il much regretted. Mr. Stewart Macflutt o! the stiff of the University of New Brunswick. ~is spending a holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs I‘. E. MacNutt. Charlottetown. Miss Gladys MacDonald oi York left Saturday to spend tn: festive season with her grand- arlother ‘and uncles in Kensington lnd new London. Mr. Eugene D. Gaudet. War As. lets. is returning to Halifax this rnorning after having spent Jhristmas with his parents, Mr n1 Mrs. John B. Gaudet, Char- ot town. Jar-hes M. Mat-Kay- mining en- gfheer student at Queen's Univer- sity. is silsndlnz the holiday sea- ioh with his parents. Mr. and Mrs lothn B. IlbcKay, 150 Ilhoy st. 3 y. ' -.-M‘1ss Helen Hansen. Cold-brook. N. S.. who arrived on Friday eve- ‘nifig in Summer-side.‘ is the house Zuest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Walker, Victoria Road. - S, --Miss Hazel Best, Watertou n. Mass“ arrived by plane on Christ- mas Day to spend the Yuletide reason with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best, Summerside. -—B. Mr. J._I-l.. McInnis with the Do- minion Department of Agriculture Poultry Division, Halifax, was l vieitor to Charlottetown over the Christmas holiday. Mr. Mclnrlis wae the-guest of his mother, Mrs. A. B. Molnnis. 97 Euston 5t. Hr. F. D. Bennett, Morell, left yesterday for Moncton to meet the remains of his daughter, Annette, who passed away Christmas Ilflrniri! It Concord, New Hamp- shire. The remains from Concord. New Hampshire, will be alccom. Milled home by her sister. ltili reeling from the effect of the Christmas Eve snowstorm, the City of Charlottetown was blank- eted last night with an additional 12 inches of snow which begar. falling about 8.30 Saturday morn- ing. Twenty-two inches are now down in the City area. Iriendl and relatives of Mrs. ' Peter Perry. l-lowlan. will be sorry toahear she has had a bad attack of ltomach flu. The doctor vras lied to her on Thursday, Latest gwr are that she ll much im- prove Mrs. Perry is 84 years old a d has been crippled with rheum tlsm and palsy for some lime. ' w ‘- lVIISUELItANEOUS SHOWER - Miss Kathleen Dcighan, Sum- Iterside, was guest of honor re- cently at a miscellaneous shower at her home by he!‘ girl friends. She was mrnc-mbered also by her fellow employees of the local branch of The Island Telephone Cclnpany and presented with a beautiful leather travelling bag.- I. i-srnsr HOLIDAY AT m: IABLE - Miss Alma Gould, a. supervisor at Grace Hospital, Hali- fal. has resumed ber nursing dut- ies after a pleasant vacation on the Island where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gould, De Sable; also Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould, Summerslde, lnd Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cairns. Fir-ee- town. 1 o A prPiiy wedding took place at I o'clock Saturday morning in St. l\'fsry'l Convent Chapel. Slim-Ingr- lide. when Mgr. GJ. MacLellan, v.0. united in marriage Annie ’~ Kathleen, third eldest daughter of l Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Delghan. Summersldc, and Joseph Allen Cody. son of M4". and Mrs. Jos- eph Cody, North Wllishlre. DIES IN CALIFORNIA — Mrs. at her home in Los Anreles. Cali- fornia. Dec. 2i. i947. Slie is sur_ vlved by her daughter. Anna Maud McLean. and her son, Dr. Daniel I. McLean. Mrs. McLean was the widow of the late Archibald Mc- Lean. formerly of Charlottetown. I. n. I. VISITING IN FREETOWN Mlle Thirza Banborn of Grindrod. 3.0., who has been attending Lorne Park College near Toronto. spent Christmas lt the home oi.’ Mr. and Mrs. Earle Pearson. Chel- ton, and ll now visiting Mr. and .1 Mrs. Scott Cairns, Freetown. Miss A-zslnborh ll the daughter of the .' former Ida Cairns of Freetown. ' LAID T0 HIST-Tho funeral of the late Mr. Ambrose Barrett of Green Buy, was held Dec. 25th from hi.l late residence. Services at house and grave were con. ducted by Rev. H. C. Hicks. Pall- bearers were Messrs. James Cud- mors. Thoma! Clrragher, Judson Maolchord Everett Crosby. Scy- mour Maelnan and John Mae- llohern. Interment in Appln Bold r Cemetery. i1 minimal. rasrlcanlv --Th0 funeral of William F. Campbell of ~.-lll Real street was held yester- .dly afternoon. A short service at l. the mo was followed by ser- ‘» viola‘ nth; Montague Christi-m Gilda‘. ell were conducted by .‘ Lb. Dunbar, llliowl hr ‘ Nev. It. J. Bryan. Burial waa in Montague cemetery. The pallbear- l were: Gordon l-futchuon, bur Bentley. fl-a Gay, Joseph ~ , Vernon lfowlte and "h, William Maclnnis. Street, Charlottetown. has receiv- ed word that her Murdoch Graham suddenly Friday at his home. 23 Barton Street. Somervllle. He had previously been in good health and had wired greetings to Edith Isabel McLean passed away her sister, and flanked by rail the late Senator's couver, 8.0.. who, Another very fine musical rcclta‘ was given last night i11 St, Paul's Church by M1", William K. Rogers, pianist, and Mr. Royston F. Mug- ford, organist, of the church. Rogers. a young man of good musl- cal ability and most promising tal- ent. is a son of Lt. Col. K. S. Rog- ers and Mrs. Rogers of this city. He is a student of composition at the Juillard School of Music ahd Composition in New York City. FUNERAL AT KELLYS (TROS-S late hlrs. »--'I‘he funeral of the mm, Ha n took as on Doc‘ atnl" Murphy in ’l‘lgnlsh lvns pur- , I I Zlrds fronfa her liltepl rgsidence in chased shortly after the‘ Senators,‘ H1 fl-‘Vdy 11ml Mi‘. Duncan decide Kelly-a Cross w s,“ Joseph-g death by tile present Lieutenant-i w Ietlllfl to Canada. - Governor, the Hon. J. A. Berna-d. Church. Kelly's Cross where l-Ilglv Mass was celebrated by Rev. Wil- fred Keefe who also officiated Lhc grave in the adjoining comr- Jos- eph Kelly, Francis Roache, Reg- inald Kelly, Gordon Wadell, Fred- Maiters and Patrick l-lalrghey" tery. The pail bearers were. crick- Amid SOiil_v-l3.—llil‘.: snow hun dreds of men,‘ women and child- _ irlli __I" served overseas in the First World wm; where he had been residing fa Two half-sisters, Eleanor of BbWl tnvu years. He was met a Boston, and Nellie, Vancouver, and 1119 Fflflway station by membm.» MP a half-brother. Reginald, of 0f Boyne Lodge, including 19m, Ottawa, also survive him. Their m0ther_ the Senator's second wife died several years ago. Before hcr marriage, she was Agnes Wickharn. a sister of the late Dr. William wii-khaln, who was a practicing physician in Tignish for m-lllv years. The residence of the late Soil- escorted to Boyne Lgdge m 1'01" C‘ Ml‘. DUIICIII cannwho came formerly land i0 reside about two Tho apartment of Mrs, ence Harris, in the Weary searchers, who have been searching the King's County til..- Lrict. between the Head of Mun- lngzue and the Lyndale School since last Thursday were COllYi-l- ccd last night that Elmer hfrDoll- ‘if fellow membersof the band. an Where he was given a warm wel I Ids anied from the Old Countrymicsgnlyl: soil, William. Mr. and Mrs. Dun f Scotland, returned to their naltiv '1 _ year f ago. Since then Mrs. Duncan p353 (1 Morriso . apartment house o11 the corner o Ciutrcl. and Spring streets, sum. incl-side. was entered early Satin-- day evening and a sum of money I amounting to about $27 was Lake“ aid, 23, who has been missing - from a handbag. This apartment is stifle Christmas Eve, p111 not “r 011 the first floor and Mrs. Harri, found alive, ' GUARDIAN cnnMJurrETOWN WBUDGET FOR 01'] their Chi ' I the bank lb I-Illlflx. ~- lnager. While working at til lllht in the rolls, thereby 10S l > gers. All wish iiim l speedy re -AwAv FOB. HCLIDAY erslde, left by ' sy. h-s. Misses Jean Adams and Florin: lmpbetl, who have been upend- holidays at eir respective homes in Monta- tfl, have returned to their dutisl ‘er, Mr. uewcityn‘: hand was a thumb lhd almost two alter John Maciflilght son of ' ,_ _,_ Wm,“ Mgcflaugi“, Kg” than the steamers. aveh within , p_ and Mm Mgcyqggght, gum. the memory of thll writer it web latte yesterday 1i 511‘ .- Halifax. I-Ie wll mu relatives slid P- erb during the New Year holl- 1B1 ‘ Alalvsludfon Tim's. rim:- FIOM “DOWN -fronl their lob flaunt-e and rrlehds will rem-ct to ldlrn that M111! Iii Hebert. Tllmlflw i‘ , . Ellie usweuyh suffered t w» “W evers accident while working in uffilvs mill where 11s ll the bee. 14th. lad iii-rived on the Ilbd. poms lites of the quleleald llaipb or new; cream million may be gained by coffi- plrlng with the "record of the clipper ship Marco Polo. ilatlr wreckedbini Cavendish Gipts. P a. 1.). so m. from uni-pool so Bilinei. Australia. It is doubtful it any steam propelled ship could e _ belt thdt record. In the "id's and Bits the "clippers" were falter week trip for the C. P. ll. and O (Pacific and Orien- 1 liners from thetPaclfic bout to Aultralili-K. ‘ The annual festival of at. ‘Jllhn John the ,_ . _ ,5_ The son of Mr. and hlrs. Daniel for a bllef visit To do this i = 1 ti k, ‘babi ue 1-115 35PM" Ind 5i- 12",,?§°‘1‘i..‘:ff.$.,h°,\§°d,.I‘:”“f,n§§,,d McDonald, Head of Montague, a had to come outsldethe buiidid; xilitfyfg/frgsfggflsedp? fills (fir; it: APOSUO W" 11111! 11°19b1119d u" Gui, “c;r‘ne,er‘v m H]? Prince small settlement four or five miles and she left her door unlocked. ' christmgg the; at, ti“ 1mm, or night by Charlottetown brethren ‘ " “ " ‘ ' west or Montague. Elmer was em- Apparently someone was watch- no Dunning‘. Th; 5.1100391», of the craft of Freemasonry. County village of l-Iltnsdnie as the. charred remains of Mrs. Kennti‘. Matthews. her fuur-yenr-old dough - tlvo-ycar-old tcr. Carol, and her son, Haldane. were consigned their last resting place. Mother and children were ierred in a common grave. FUNERAL AT LOT 65 — The funeral of the late Mrs. Frederic}; Hagan, formerly of Emyvale, was the resi- dence of her daughter. Mrs. Em- held on Dec. 2'7. from mett MoCloskey of Elmwood st. Ann's Church. Lot 85 where High Mass w-as celebrated by Rev. George McCormac who also offi- ciated at the grave in the adjoin- bearers were, Owen McQuillan, John Cur- ley, Francis man, William Griffin. James B. Clarkln and James Cud- ing cemetery. The pa-ll mOTG. A very large congregation attend- ed the funeral of the late Maur- ice Gallant on Thursday morning which was held at St. Anthony's Catholic Church of which he was always a very faithful niem-bcr. by his pastor. Rev. Fr. Rooney. The late Gallant leaves a narrowing sophie Wedge of ht children, four of whom were away working at the time. They were all present at funeral except the oldest girl in Montreal who was unable i0 get holne. To the wife and family the sympathy of the community is ex- scrvlcel were conducted Mi‘. widow, fender]?- Duvar; also eg tended. RECEIVES SAD NEWS- passed narrlage is of extended honeymoon at The bride. who was given away by her father, looked charming in a street length blue wool. with black accessories. and wore a corsagc of yellow chry- santhcmunls, Shc was attrnifcri by Sabina Deighan. who yvoro n pale grreruwool dress. with black uci-cssorli-s, and i-orsage of yellow groom brother, Aeneas Cody. Mr. rence Gallant presided at the or- Elli. ' Following the celimony a wad- ding breakfast was served at. Mul- berry Lodge. where table was centred with a two-tier wedding cake, prcttlly decorated. lighted tapers. Rev. J.D. Kelly proposed the toast to the bride. dress of lVflss chrysnnilii mums. was supported by the by Mr, and Mrs James Maxwell Murphy, young- est son or the late Senator P. C. Murphy. Tignish, died on Christ- mas Eve at Mount Pleasant, Texas. from injuries received in an auto- mobile accident. f-fis mother, the late Mrs. Murphy. Burke. wal the sister of the late Rev. A. E. Burke, one-time parish priest at Albsrton, and later editor of the "Catholic Reglsterfl Tor- onto. The late Mr. about 48 years of age. The funeral services will be held at. i0 o'clock this morning at hll‘.- waukel, Wisconsin. where the late Mr. Murphy practiced his profes- sion of law. Married. the names of his wife and children were un- available int night. , I180 l-le was one of ' m. The others are A red of Van. World War l. w in. Mrs. 116 School brother, Mr. away Mass. taking place in St. Peter's Cathedral ill London, Ont.. of Cyril Edwin Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hawkins of London, Ont., to Miss Anita Mar- garet Lachance. eldest daughter of Mrs. Della Lachance and the late Gideon Lachance Northern Ontario. The groom" has a. host of friends in Charlottetown as he was stationed here with the Navy for twenty months the war and has a warm for the Garden Province. l-Ieartiest congratulations are Mr, and Mrs. Hawkins \\'llO are tr‘ spend their bride's home in Northern Ontario. son o.’ Ansonville, during regard 7.0 tile heaven The his Law- bride's Cody left immed- iately hy motor for Borden. thence for Dawson Creek. B C, where tho groom has accepted the prlncipalsitlp o.’ U10 Rolls School. Minnie Murphy was children by marriage. grloyezi with Mr. Gordon Shaw 1i |‘ ing for such an opportunity Braclclev. The young man to Charlottetown from m the 4 p.m. _ Harbour train for Ulgg, the ncar- 1 ped the change purse out-S. est station to his home. It is understood that he got cff -At a special meeting of at Ulgg between 5 and 6 o'clock Sunlmerside Town Council and was driven to the Lyndale last evening; a resolutlgn school where a Christmas concert unanimously passed ivas being held Wednesday niglli. Thai. was the last time the young man ivas seen. Canadian Legion property m central Street for the lum TUESDAY the Legion fer by the town of $14,000 for t properly and making a omin offer of 315.000. The stated that the Legion holds 50TH. WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY _ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cald- er, 44 Elm Avenue, were yesterday receiving the congratulations of their family and friends on ihr. occasion of their 50th. wedding an- nlversary. Miss Mabel Bnvyer, Washington D. C., arrived in tile city Tuesda‘! evening to spend the holiday sea- son with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bovyer. be Purchased ibr $2.000 but 111g to this effect. , TWO United States planes uerc - _ grounded at Prof. and Mrs. Gordon Hyde anc. young son Douglas, of Angola. Indiana. are spending their Christ- mas holidays with the former‘; parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hyde, school Street, City. —T0 TAKE COURSE Miss Margaret McNeill, R.N., of the staff of the Prince County Hos- pital left yesterday morning for Toronto where she will take a four months course in obstetrics at St. Michael's HOSplI3l.—S. The regular plane and by the time the Poet to leave early this morning from FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- Tile funeral of the late Miss Christina MacLeod was held yesterday af- ternoon from the Cutcliffe Fun- eral Home. The service at the home and grave was conducted but this l5 the first time all his immediate relatives in 11V i119 R91’. T- E- MCLBmI-"in. 115' Field. -S. the Province on Christmas Day sisted by the Rev. '1‘. W. Good- . -.. The late Mr. Graham was a son ‘V111 T119 Pallbearers WW0- Af- The cleatil of Robert Joseph of the late Mr. and Mrs. Murdock 111111‘ 311N15- W1111Bm MCIYIIHS. Arsenault. lmotype operator with Graham of Bradalbaiie. His wife, T110111“ P111111D5- Abe“ Mild-Mn. the Charlottetown Guardian for the former Elinor Conrad of Lun- W-w~ M111?“ 511d J- M- 101195- 111" U19 P351» P1211! $911M Occurred it enbulg, N. 5., predeceased him icfmflli» “'35 111 111° P9911195 Ceme- 9-46 5951-51513)‘ evening in the {our years ‘gm tery. Charlottetown Hospital. Th; 1am . ' _ ‘ Mr. Arsenilult, who was 37 years wenmsn IN LONDON - The Sadness Mme to this vicinity en of size had been m lll health 1o».- Chrlstmas morning when Mr Frank O'Brien, in the Sinnott Road district was called in death. Suf- fering a stroke a few days ago he failed to rally and passed away Christmas morning. His funeral was held to the Church of St. Laurence, MOICil Rear on Saturday morning where Mass was sung b! the pastor, Rev. P. McKenna. Bur- ial was in the church cemetery. l-Ie leaves a wife and a grown up family to mourn his passing. The Guardian extends sincere synlpathy to the family. several mouths and his was not wholly unexpected. ert Arscnault, Mr. Arsenault join- ed the staff of the Charlottetown Guardian about ill years ago and during that time had held several responsible positions. When World War II begun, and compositor: on all newspaper staffs became scarce Mr. AfSEllllLllt decided to learn short ilmu became conlpcsitol". FAIRVIEIV STILL RUNNING- The S. S. Fail-view under Cap- tain Thomas Paquet, is still mak- ing her six scheduled trips he- tvveen Charlottetown and Rocky Point cleapite adverse weather con- ditions, leaving this side on her first trip at. eight a.m. mid Rocky Point at four-thirty p.m. on her finnl trip for the day. She is also making her regular four soiled- ulcd trips on Sunday. It is hoped to continue tiiis schedule ulitll the first or second week in January, providing no unexpected freeze- lips occur in the meantime. former Josephine Gallant, deceased him in May, 194d. Four brothers They are Mark Runaford, Maine; and Peter Islstcrs. Madeline. Mrs. lGallarlt, Egmont Bay; ‘Mrs. Alyre Gaudet, Summerside; Melanie, Mrs. Philip Lewis. Bel- Larsen of Welland. Ont. Weather observer Warren Burl at the Charlottetown Bxperknea- tal Station dug into his records yesterday and came up with some interesting data. l-fe said total snowfall in December to date amounted to 36.5 inchcs. But. he hastened to add. that was not n record. In December, i926. 53.2 inches gvere recorded. and in the same month in i917, a total of 51.5. The 37.31am average for the KY" 1° 1191"‘ 11191 Ml‘!- month a ass. The smallest i-lwmdflde of Ksminswn ll mount of snow recorded in De- 1B1“ l1- fi" “mt-K- cember was six inches in 1982. ~~- Last December snowfall amounted’ -Mr. George McNelil of Mam. to 20.2 inches. FUNERAL AT HT. PETER‘! BAY -- The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Maclntyre, whose death 00-‘ completed last flight. WEDNESDAY t Mr. J. Hibbert Saunders hll re- wife and family. Jriends and acquaintances will re very the Christmas holidays mother. Mrs. Summerlida-G. curred at 5t. Elizabeth's Hospital. Cambridge. Mala, earlv last week. was held Saturday morning from the A.A. Hennelley Funeral Home in Charlottetown to Si. Peter's Church. Bi. Peter's sly. where re- .quiem high mans was celebrated by Rev. '12P. Butler who also o!- ficiaied at the family vault. The pallbearers were: J.J, Mcbellln. John A. MacDonald. Andrew Mac- Donald. J J. MficKinnon. Benja- min Lewis and Joseph A.'. Mae- ___- Donald. interment took place in Chester Whltlock. J11, left by the family vault in the churchlplans for Moncton, NJ“ Monday cemetery. » ;after spending nil Chriltmal ~ _.-- .hoiidlyl with hll plfentl at Hun- RETURNS mom scorullvb- m- River, Mr. lnd am. e mm- Joseph Duncan, former pipe Whiliock. He ll employed l Mel- wit) the loo-la, band. rl-soy Barrie 00., in lloaetnn. ‘"- Bummerslde, spent with thlir daughter, Mrl. t Keenan-l. Mr. Peter Cllrey. who ll l pl- tlent in the Prince Idwlrd Il- hoilday spent ll hll home in Mon- tague. ' - came . during the short period of tweila- Brnckley . minutes that she was absent some- last Wednesday morning and took l one came in, opened her handbag Charlottetown-Murray ; anduemoved some bills and rip. authorlzlpg the purchase by the Town of the $15,000. A letter was read from turning down an of. letter also an option which expires on Decem- ber 3i on the Tliplin property on Churcll Street. which was origin. ally a part of the Legion property: It stated that this property can 1 IIO motion was passed by the meet- Air Force the Sllnuncrslde- Airport last evening. from Harmon Field, Nclvfoundland, which comes three timrs a week for milk and eggs, arrived in the morning and it was planned to take off in the afternoon but the trucks taking supplies became stuck in the snow road was opened it “'85 too late. They can" Later in the day a plane arrived l Goose -Bn_v, Labrador, also for milk a11d eggs. Twice last‘ fall a plane came from the U. S. base at Goose Bay for dairy supplies they have been here for two months. It is hoped that a regular service will be established similar to than. between Summrrside and Harmon passing A native of Egmont Bay, the soil of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gob- linotype operating and within a an efficient lie is survived by his wife, the Char- lottetown, and six children. Rob- ert, David, Patricia, Ian, Ivan and Linda. Another child, Gloria, pre- also survive him. in Fred in Well- ington; and Gilbert in Charlotte- town. In addition, there arc {our Pacific Hermine mont. Mass; and Mary, Mrs. Alex Funeral arrangements were not turned to Montreal by plane after spending Christmas week with his —SERlOUSI.Y__ll:L—-I-Ier many George real has returned after spending with nil Leonard McNeill, -Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Murray, the holidays Jack Keenan, Welllford. N. 8.. and Ml. land Hospital, hll returned for treatment following the Chriltma. Al. _ ere burned and scorched. 1 to behold, but is lizard. setter be rid '- d feel more secure- . it became known that the spirit Mrs. John Itogerson of Hampton ' e and vitallty_ and ifLher usual od spirits, the grim reaper beck- ~ ed, and without warning, she , d gone to join all those who ve gone before. William Mlclnnis. i the Prov- e on C-Mliflfllg Day. ‘nu llh 1 . Graham was l lon or the ilte . Murdock Grlhzm and Mrs. r_ aham of Bradalbane. His wife, f burg. N. 5., medeoeaeed him four » an ago. behfuxlaral. of the late Edward f Kerr was held from ‘Montague ited Church, Saturday, l‘ - r 27th, at 2.00 P. M. ' very impressive service by ‘noted before the lmine fb diaiiialrii- lly and friends of the-deceased. Tihe hymns "The Lord is M! shepherd" and "Rock of ASH" W" sung by the choir and "The Old Rugged Cross" was beautifully ren- dered by Mr. Elmer Dunning. 11m pail bearers were the Messrs. Harold llyrles. Robert Beck. 5801! Claire. Elboy Shaw, Jas. Collins and Sid/hey MacLaren. --0N Moron ‘£11111!’ -‘;>nnM::- d ni g Mr e son e . - tghfigied" by Messrs. all?“ Crewys. Chester Williams and ‘Nel- son Bagloie, left Surrlmerslde on an extended motor trip. Mr. Best will be the guest of his sister, MI‘!- Richard Palmer, Hopedale. Ml!‘ sachusetis, for a few db?! “l”; proceeding to New York City l" Philadelphia. after which 111° W"? will visit Florida and Texas. n Vancouver. 3.0. the main obi" On return the boy! W111 m° through the Canadian. province-is PRESENTATION — Mr- Ne" MacDmilfall. 12s weer 9'1"" Street, who retired from active service as carman of the C.N.R. at Charlottetown last OCf-ObQT- W" pleasantly surprised at the 011F151" mas season when his fellow work- ers presented hlm with l 911F391 ‘3 thirty years of faithful compan- innship. Mr. Robert Duncan made Dnugall many years of 80°11 119F111‘ and an enjoyable life of lellurq with his well known and esteemed fam- ily. Mr. MacDougall in a fPW "BN1! or appreciation thanked them for their kindness. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wigglnton. Montague. have as their (""5 M1‘- Norman MacPhee. Winnlpal. NR1" itoba. Mr. MaoPhee who was form- erly from near Heltherdale. ll I veteran of the First World War. Since that time he hu travelled extensively over Eastern United States and Canada. For the Plat twenty years he has-raided in Winnipeg, and it hll been fort! years since he visited this vicinity. It is interesting to hear M!‘ MaoPheeb description of Montague at hll time of departure, and the sharp contract he flndl in the to note that Mr. MaoPhee wal lo favorably imprellld by -the pro- greel of the community. 0n Tuesday morning, December 2nd‘, friends learned with M09 regret of the death in the City hol- pitai of lire. Patric: Horny of 8t. Ann's. Lot so, 1n her 04th your. Ibo bod been in rm usual good health until two day; pravioul to bu‘ pall- ing, when lilo suddenly blollnl gravely ill. Delpite the belt of medi- eli attention and hurling. it vial found necolllry tn have her remov- ld to the Hospital for further treatment. I‘ 11g her entrance there on the nun g of December tot, l dilgnolil mowed that her hours on earth were but few. lad lhe gradually nnk. and on the above date. I10 plllld peacefully to Mr eternal mt. l by the illt ritn of tho Climb. lad mourned by her narrowing hutlno wel fonmn and family, and nunaroul Ms lfl Hill-III. led to smother it with coats and anketa but were forced to resort - water. Several articles nearby aim-sen decorated tree is beauti- , ‘m; n f," tho "The Craft’ and the". “d” joints John" were _' "ln the midst of life, we are in ath" were the wordl that came C0 more to the minds of a float .1 ‘ friends, on December 11th., um. 8d, P. E. I. hld rdtilfllQd b0 ll-S - lker. To all appearance, fun of 11a; flash firs at his home on christ- 001 street, oilnrlottetowu. hll a token of their goodwill after, the presentation wllhlng MP-amflc" present day letting. It il Pldlllhli Member! of 5t. John's Lodge No 1_ Al‘. and A.M., Victoria Lodge No. 2 and visiting brethren attend- ed a banquet at the Charlottetown Hotel at llx p.m. at which warts “The Holy appropriately responded to by M. W. Bro. B. H. Rogers, P.G.M., and M. W. Bro. G. E. Full, 110M. Bro. A. J. Haelam, P. M. presided. . After the banquet the brethren adjourned tn the lodge room in 1 the Masonic Temple where in Joint i ceremonies for the two lodoll the M. W. Bro. W. A. MscQulrrle, Grand Master, assisted by hll Grand Officers conducted tile in- lstailation ceremonial for the of- 'ficerl elect. ' l The funeral of the late Iidward ‘J. Kerr. who was a victim of a mas Eve. who held in the United Church, Montague. Saturday after- noon, Dscember 27th. The service which will largely attended, was conducted by Rev. R. D. lac- Lean. The solo “The Old Rugged cross". was tenderly rendered by Mr. J. E. Dunnlnl. lccolnplnied by Miss Agnes Annear, church or» ganist. The hymns lung was "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Rack of Ages". Besides many ralltivel the ilte Mr. Kerr is survived by three sons, filnley, who relides in Charlottetown, and Garth and sldneypf Montague. Four grand- children lilo lundve. I-Iis wife. formerly Mary Nelson of Mon- tague predeceased him fivl months ago. Pallbearers were Messrs. John Clair, lfllerywflphvul. n. w. new. n. Jo-Hyflliv-JIHIN Collings, and Sidney MacLaren. Interment took place in DOWN‘ ‘Montague Cemetery-Lian. i ISLANDEII. INJURED -- David lvillllgan. 20-year-old native of Maclveil’; Mills, Prince Edward Island, was reported in improved condition at the General Hospital last night where he ls under treat- ment for injuries received in l i highway accident near Sussex, sat- urday afternoon. Police said Milli- igan was a pssseng in a cel- oper- ated by Harold Burtt, 21, of Ca‘.- ,lis, Me, that swerved off the ‘IIIIIIWIY, rolled over several times and was badly wrecked. Burtt es- ,oaped serious injury. Milligan, luf- fering from severe cuts and head injuries was elven emergency I treatment by Dr. E. T. Kennedy of ,Sussex, then removed by ambu- _iance to hospital at Saint John. Investigators said Burtt bad turn- |ed out on the snow-coveredmigh- way to plal another vehicle driv- "en by Earle Bproule of Sussex when the car went out of control. Hospital officials lalt Monday laid that Milligalrs condition is not ser- ious. - Saint John Telegraph Journal. ‘ FRIDAY 1mg Qtls Ford left yesterday by ‘ piano on a brief visit to Moncton and sackville. N. B. -Ailt llAll. dfllfllreus . W135i} -- A Christmas all?” or gob: chad:- -w receiv Mr. an I. mviilil... Higgins’ of ‘Summer-aid: \\1\I\ '1!’ in the New You at noon yester- dl when an till residence overheated furnace - elulel alarm. There will no damage. —8. His Excellency Bishop Bole announced officially yesterday t His t-roliiietl Pulls Plus x11 under date of ubvthlbei- o, 1m’, m created tlie flea. or. w. J. P. _ MuoMllllzi l. Baillie commander arias Order of it. Gregory the re Mr. William Leonard was‘ receiv- lnf the cohrilcuillionl of hll family’ and friends, rriaby, oh the ocelllon b1 hll ‘M11 birthday. A former resident o! Albertofi. Mr. Leonard now resides in 'I‘ll’Illlh where he keeps busily occupied 1h his blacksmith shop. in hll leisure hour: ha takes great plea. sure in driving hi: trotting horse. The snowfall of Christmas m, which covered the nearby pond was surely a disappointment to Mr. Leonard and other horsemen who etlseriy anticipated l "race" during the holiday peek, . -'rwo Men aboovea _ Mr. Weller cflmllbell of r-remwh who was severely burned about them. and hands in u glloliho‘ h1g3; pg l 8B"!!! in Bedeque early in m. umber has now been dllchuried from the hospital and hlolt of the burned skin has healed. Mr. Hollis osmerbn who owner the glrlge and was more severely burned ll still in the hospital but ll improv- ing steadily. The two men were 11"" in I bit draining Illollnl from an automobile into a five Ialion can when the gasoline lud- denly burlt into flame from g nearby lantern. - §_ Mr. and Mrl. Albert Griffin mtontague, have as their guest for a few dsyslvfr. Meviile King. Mr. King hails from the Barbados, and has been working on w, 611mm Flair-mile for the lesson. For the past twelve years Mr. King nu visited Dlrts of the mainland. particularly Nova scotil, but thll is the first time he has come to .the Island. He has been on the "l Drscticllly all his life. end hopes to return to hll homo by boat in the near future. 400055511111, OIIIIITIAI DANCE --The annual atrium" dance of the Int-nos’ Guild of It. Mary's Anglican Church. ‘Ill-limer- in the Church Hall with l. very large attendance and was about luonelsful in every way. The pasta, _llJn.-A:c_lllieaooa»GJL-Ha1fllon. re- nxeived theigueett at the door; w.’ Ross MacKenzie acted an Master of Ceremonies and the prllea for the spot dances were awarded to ma. J. Watsonlvlacllaught and Mr. W. E. Smallman and_to Mr. and Mrl. Robert llaggezty. Music was by the Blue Notes orchestra and a delic- lous lunch was servedby the ladies. —l A snow plow from Bummerlide broke a road to Bideford about twenty-five miles distant early in the morning of New Year's eve to enable Mr. Richard Pound of the staff of the Biological Station- thore, who was suffering from a reupiured appendix, to be brought to the Prince County Hospital and be operated on. Latest reports are that he is progressing favourably. The plow was operated Mr. Harold champion. who was ill in bed but got up as there wal no one else available to operate the plow. Mr. my Billiphant, who is in charge of Government plowl for Prince County, followed the plow in a taxi. They left Summerllde at s un. and arrived lt the Pound residence at ten minutes to lix. In twenty minutes they had started back with their patient and arrived at the hospital at. 1.46. — l. in nn honours list made public recently by I-Iis Holiness Pops Pius XII, Mr. Francis M. Peters, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Matthew! are lpending a couple of Weeks arlih members of their family 1" St. John. NB. Mr. Russell Jeffrey of Halifax. NS. lpent Christmas week in Al- hertoh the guest bi his nsreni-I» Mr. and Mrs, Richard Jeffrey (Sn) Dr. Purdy left on Saturday for rlallflx. ma. film he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrl. Luman ‘Purdy for the remainder of the winter months. ..' Walter Bltchllder and Leon- ard Iltchilder who are employed in Moncton, N3. left on return i to that New lrunlvllek centre early last. week. after. having spent iChriltmll with their parents. Mr. and Mrl. John Iatchiider. | On Sunday, December Nth ll 3,30 p.m., Carlene Marie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrl. Leon- ard W. Mtlgerlld veal ehrlltenld in lt. Jamel Church by the pal- tor. 30v. O. Rigginl. The spon- lora were Mn. and ill-l. Albert Burke of Charlottetown. 0n Deoemben 1st. 1047. there pulled peacefully lwly lftlr a brief llllilll. Angus L. MlcKinnol-i at the homo of hll brother John. ass Mall. Avl.. Cambridge. Mall. Mr. Maolfinnon rm born in .Clnol Cove, P. ll. I. d‘! yurl ego. the son of the late Mr. and Mn. Ewen Mlelfinnou. ' i "“’“»" " y -naca1vls WORD - Mrl. Ildeie Perry. Sllrzmlrlide. hll re- ceived word of the death ion Chriluaal Day of her niece. Mn. Stone, in New York. aha .1 fytllomtfifiltcnnx.'m lughtlr o e y - 1th. tome: MDIW of Ottawa, formerly of Prince Edward Island. was named l Knight of St. Gregory the Great. Mr. Peters was honoured for hll work in connection with the Mar- iun Congress held last summer at Ottawa, in the organization of which he took an outstanding part Mr. Peters wll born in the par- ish of H090 River, this Province, in 1M. l-is was louoltld lt Prince of Wales college and later completed courses in higher ao- countnncy and auditing principles. for which he holdl diplomas He taught ldhool here and later, in i016, accepted l position in the Department of Iilianoe, Ottawa. At present he occupies the oei- tlon of deputy chief of the b- llo Debt Division, Bank of Can- ldl. Ottawa. The disappearance of llam- MaeDonlld. III. who hll not been ssen linoe ohriltnlll Ive than he loft lrdohley via Charlottetown and U!" to lPlhd Ohrilfvllal with hll parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel mooonlid. mad of Monique. ltili rlmainl a mystery. val-foul reports rllolling the (my consuming the milling inln have all been dlollred fliu b! the authorities. including lalt wldnesdlyk rurnmir, current about the our. that the body of till young man had been found that day between Ulldllg Isl-loci and his home. - Other rumours that the floor Lyndlle lchool-‘wvhm realism scheduled for onriltmel he half . mm coat, covered oi - blond. had been recovered. were lilo de- siorld by the lulllsritiol b have “rill AMIII as Iulfllnlfllfll firemen lnrwered their fir" ch11 alarm I lent from of lfltoi ma. use. nor Water and Nooflan Streets. All tho side, vm held on Monday evening _I at sleatgieue 1| l email eoanaual four vino weather ‘Iilhored in the Ne Year yesterday _ lfld t Mild l of 100W We ltili plllfl ell the aldeaor mot once "of the recent lnuwlturml. th helvlm to bit’ ull dlty and Prov ince in the llirthree main iii-cell efld lidofiillli o City lllfl liédh V!“ Bidfldl neighborl. reception: by, the lieutenant, ernor of the Province, Bil lhi tile Mdyor of Charlo in 1-11: iisrceilehey the at Charlottetown, were held as usual 8.30 to 5.30 p.m. The‘ Governor w hu aides, Lieut. Col, as. Field. lag, MM. and Lieut. adherence- Miillrl. 13.1.0. and Bar. Mi-l. Herbert mam DJ, Itlley poured and lnd Mrl. ert MloMillan, Mrl. P.S.. Field ingqgln midi Jenkins, and Mrl Gilbert Gaudet. - The ulherl were Mrl. Tweedy and Mrl. J.A MaeMlilln T116 111M111 room was tlltefullj decorated with spruce and pint chrylanthemuml and clraetlonl. Among thou who paid their ro- lpecte to the Lieutenant-Coverall and Mrs. Bernard were Premiq J. Walter Jonel. Mayor l, Ear-l; MacDonald, Hie mrcellency 1h; Molt Reverend Jamel Boyle. Bilbo; of Charlottetown; the Rev. ,'l‘..1:, MaeLennan, pastor of Trinity Un. ited Church; Rev. Canon 1M, i v Imus clllrrl - At the Prince myQ end Mrs. V. M. Chute, Charlotte- WWH. a son. William John, weight ‘I IN. ‘I ol. - WIIGIIT - At all Pa. 11 al Ilflfiltal. on Jude; Dec. 1:1,“; m. and am. 11mm! f... wright, a illllhter. Gertrude Jelll. LING - at 2.1m. r. Hospital ll. I 0930141), l GIIIMQ, RI. Nancy Darlyd, r ‘ MMIJAN _ At the Prince la- wad Inland Hospital on 38th. 1H7. $0 ID’. d Mr lflIl. ‘ ~.' rthur), Highbankml daughter, MURPHY - At the incl Colin‘ Hospital 0h DOC. BT10 Mg, a Mrs. Waiter Murphy} south Gran. ville. I. son. moans - At the'P. E. Ililllg Hospital on Dec. 27.11047. to Mo. and Mrs. John Rowland Roger-g man. - sllclulll. - At the s. 1;. r. Pit-ll. Dec. ll, 1m, u. m, firs. Charles Michael, may-log... Wfl. a eon. weight lb ., mm!‘ i! s Paul Multrnr - at Lho-Clw Hogpltfl r..°~:~=1s~.ra”r.~ 1W . . . ur ,. , son, David Noel. y i ‘mm’ " MaoMILLAN - At Iii Ptrin Colllty Hospital, 5m§¢;g¢e_ 9:, glen Nth. 1947, him; ‘m; M", 9h R. MICMHL! , ‘m. 9 m. n i enlington, a CAVANAGI-l - At to.‘ ca. two Hospital. Decanter to w. and 1m. Patrick Cavlnegh, NW Hlvsn. l dlughtig. NIWBON-At the P. December 2tth,1947 Mrs. Edgar Newson 9011. 38-"? Owen. PICK — To Mr. an: Peck (nee -l~lelen Orly) at l“; Ibronto General Hos lital, on Dee- ember twenty-save , .1 “m, 3g)‘ Dennis. Max and blby f. Hospital to "Mr. and Kingston, a Mrl. George MAIIBIAG cltoolmrr _- who rson _ M the Gospel Hlli. upper Prince 5'1"“. on Monday. Cilccmber 29th, 1947. by G. A. Rams y, Margarg] Crockett to Wallae Tihomplorl. both of Charlottetown S nanni A i BENNETT - At NU? Hampahirq U. B. A., Dec. 26. Annette Ben- nflf». llld 48 years. formerly ol Stanley Bridge. P. _ p HMLIUI) - At 1,1. "Nhltal. DOC. 21. 1v ""11"" lll M!‘ 89th year. daugh- Isr of the m. and ‘Mrs. William #01406 of Orwell and lllter cl w: W" 011m» our. Charlotte- AIllNAuLT-At the chlriotto- "M! l-Iwnlul 0.. “Oddly, nob. I. Robert .1. Arsofilult, aged s’! ylarl. _ . DDYIL-At 112 Prln e Street on Bundli- Ddcomber :3, Madame amt. _ “NON-wit "Bum 1d I'm-m’- first“ Heed. 0n gztlirdly, on. Nth I ‘f. Russell Jlmll Gordon. N-Ai Eldon, Dlocnbc 17th. 1N7, Mrs. Mary McMillan, m as. _ . , field-ANT - Al. Ohlooiltlml. Quo- IIIO. Declmblr 25th.,‘ 1N7, Ilmlr Gslilnt. sled 1o years. OOI-ll-At the Prince Edward Il- lshd l-lfllnml 0h Tuesday, oedem- blr 30. Lcmucl Hooper Cole: in his "Ky-Huh yup, r . Li.‘ x I“! IAINY IIAIGN t P.l!.', Ililne isl Chrlltinl ab foundation; i \ fno felrcil ll oultlauiag. heal ~'lllflirsillleul uledilllnoiln has ve miles from Mental"? n Oharlottctmvl- ltflQfl ll Milk but vlllbli’ tilde, years. tiu iii f mang- people took-advsfitlle o! till hoil ay to eill upon triendl and. The traditionabNew Year's De; - At GoVernment House, His Hon . our LieuL-Governor J.A. Bernar -_ and Mrl. Bernard received from? assisted by Hll private secretary's: Dr. J.A. MacMlllan; and trwo of‘ ‘ , servingé were hm. o, st. out: Tralnor,‘ Mrl. Wendell Barbour. Mrs. Gor-i GJ‘ while u» tlblel were leashed wml Island Hospital. Dec. as. to m.’ v 4' . t .1 l. if. l v l5 i ~11 f l i‘. ‘r w... Charlottetown, s son, Bruce Nags '