=5; . FBEE. _.:CHE___.CHA|§EQiTThTQwN GUARDl/W OUR NEWS BUDGEIJW ouu SATU —;_?—_-,,__.—— —.r . —SAD NEWS ai-zcaivizn-wom- been received ‘from Island rcl- Cap Wolf passed aw e tnl Th BEREAVEMENT- Sympathy is this Chris the friends and relatives hora of iht- late Miss Frances Louisa Pal- mer who passed away on Novem- ser 29th in Greece. Miss Palmer was the only surviving sister of the late Hon. I-I. J. Palmer, the daughter of the late Hon. Ed- ward Palmer who was One time Thief Justice of this province. J. Bolger of ay recently in u- ay evening for burial at Cape WolL-S A quiet wedding was solemnized o Thurs- day, December 15th., at the Pres- b tertaii Manse. Sumnierside, when Ann Neils Mills was united in marriage to Mr. John Wesley Wood of West Devon. Rev. William Verwolf offic- iated. Mr. and Mrs. Wood have the best wishes of their friends for their future happmess.-—S FIRE AT KEPPOCII —Fire catised slight damage to the resid- H W. H. V, Dunbar at at ‘L Kepprrch shcltly before noon yiss- tel-day. City firemen responded to an -nppc-al for assistance chemical engine. The fire was be- lieved to have originated around an outside chimney. Some cutting flames mono happy by their friend, Mr. J D. O'Connell. The amount of ly received by children of St. Orphanage. Malpeque Road. This annual donation, from the O'Connell picnic fund. is the mrnns vf making many little ones 555.00 was recent ———- the TAKING UP BUOYS-Jfhe C. G. S. Aranmore morning at 4 o'clock for ind Torrnrntine wh The steamer is ex- l to rctuin to this port this i . Sh,» lrfr. Friday to per- Iflllfl this work but due to heavy r returned to port. The C. were eslingulshcd. FUNERAL 0N SA'l‘L'iRDAY—'I‘hc funcrnl o! liliss Jennie Rrndle. 75. was held from her lalc 244 Kent Street Saturday afternoon pic's Cemetery. Services iilLiIlE and grave-side ‘ du ed by the Rev. Hug-h Miller as- ' s‘ ' Ls-yvis M, Murray ~_ F‘, E_ Sinai‘- . F‘ Ilutcliescil, G. E. Proc- ‘ P Canter-on, H. Jewell and P. residence, (for vmnpletinc lifting lwv-qs nrntmd the Island coast we“? um“ ll 0'15‘ ma. WILLIAM -'l‘nc1'c [Ill sod awuv a‘ his f: illlnm Moasc an o d and ectcd resident of the dis- an l n‘ llfo lonqgresid ~ He tun f}:'l c llUliW‘ ililtfl three » he became quite "_ llzrrrt’ in Charlottetown. Ro- t Annan and Albert on ad and one daughter, was licld on Friday rtftgmoo lils la c residence-S l\IEETING—'I‘Iie reg- ion's supper meeting was 2 Thursday evening with a good attendance. Mr. J. rig presided. A pleasing feature of the BYGIIIIIE was the presentation 0f a <1 l1 to Mr. Edwin Ehtey rniulations on a new ar- A report “'41s giv- rtuscd by the Sac- Maic voices present- lnst under the auspices Ys Men. The silver collect- 18375 which is to be unumty Ciicst Fund. It .1 not to have a mce ing —FUNERAL NOTICE—The fIiZlllk-i of the late George iv-ho passed away Dcc. l7 wt» the hollie of his arrzve at Albany. P. E. I.. on Tues- day evening. Dec. 20. The fiuieral ‘iii be held on Wednesday at l p. m. from the home of his son. Mr. Charles Crews service at Westm-omtland Church at 3:30. Interment in Lhc cemetery at Westmorelanzi-S. FULL SLVERS SELL AT $150 — Silver foxes for immediate. con- sumption were in demand at the sale conduced by the New Auction Company. on the full silvers wis $150. line with the previous season and about l0 per cent un- der the 1937 levels. With 92 per changing the proceeds of the sale were 5175.000. according to officials of the auction company. . S. S. CORPS PLACES FIRST —-Charlott»etown's 1Y- Crewe. Saturday. soil. will followed by a York Tihe top price w in Michael Ccnway. Rrlccrt on cf the amount bale this Square first place among Prince Edward Is- land units this year. it was learn- West Kent School. Charlottetown. placed second. Sum- by Souris. Prince of Wales College placed fourth in Military District No 6 which ln- cluded Prince Edward ‘lsland and Nova Scotla. West Kentwas fifth, Summt-rsidc 10th, Souris. 15th. P. W. c, 16th and Georgetown 21st. PASSED AWAY LAST NIGHT—~ Mrs. Bridget Flynn died at the home of hei- daughter , following a lengthy h. Anthony ome years -*l"OX PELTS 0N THE MOVE»- seen great activity pelt industry and r ido every cinyjEvcly avail- t ow on Water Street is be- tilvrc arc round about The consignment too. are now working over- to cop:- with the rush of bus- ncls of pelts are being . k2 tly to London for the Ja le-..—-S HEAVY TRAFFlC-Jrhe mainland arrived as time tables changed lhcwlnlcr months. Scheduloi to arrive h"l'e at 9.50 p. m. here last L“ Flynn predeceased her s ago. Mrs. Flynn lBrldge McAdam) was born a.‘ Jc-imstons River. P. E. I, Two daughters. Mrs. John iPaul- inel Martin of Charlottetown and Foley of Sourls. survive, along with one son, off Boston. Mis. Michael Ready of Sussex. N. 8., is a Thomas McAdam, resides at the old home- stead at Johnston's River. Funeral arrangements have no: been com- Pieted. hzivy pre Christmas traffic. The change of schedule was made pennlt passengers and Montreal to make connections ‘th the train for this Except for Satur- days the train from the mainland same schedule, ar- S'I‘UDEN'I‘S FROM ACADIA- Students arriving over the week end fiom Acadia University to spend the Christmas holidays in this Province include: -MR. ALLISON DEBATE --In- trw. m; inicrrst is being sincnc the college men at Mount son in dobatirg. A series of in- -flo0r debates is being the University Minis Reside evcry student interested in debat- .. is given an opportunity to get no on his fact aricl tall his fellow iludezils his side o.’ a selected sub- Richard Matheson. Allison MacDonald. St. Peter's Be . w McGowan ‘anfil Jack Murd c, nitague. Ear e y. Blesdae. North River. R0 . Murray River. Elmer Mutton. Car- leton. Keith Kennedy. Southport. Evervt.‘ Mz-tcKenzle. Glen ‘Martin and Haldane Scott, Nor h River. MacDonald. of Hopewell. , won the judges’ dccislonwover Snilman, of Saint ien they successfully 1m- . r affirmative of the " . “rcsclvcd that Mcllnt Allison fitllri opera-ts a mixed 1'1 " RELIEF TO START THURS- DAY—~Direct relief. carried on a- long lines similar t1 last ycar. would begin on Thursday of this Wetik. l! was announced last nicvht followlnit to-yvn City Counc l. _ tell-cf would continue until chi-is - mas eve. it was said, to ensure pro- ivitlr somehlng for Christmas. Sev- ernl changes would be inside. MBYE!‘ E A. Il-‘czl/ei‘ slid lust night. m con- ction with the distribution sys- tem which yvere hoped would work to he benefit not only of those rs- rellef but to the citizens 0f ~—BRIDE AND GROOM SHOW- EP!'.D»lvfrr‘ and Mrs. Wilbur Smy- ' ' .l at the hem“ of Mr. Mr. hnd Mrs. Ar- 3 8 0f the Charlotte- lzrtlhcred i0 weVrome ‘he. bride. The mmv lovrfv lifts vihich were wes- cnrd to the bride test-lifted to th fill nf tlv community. Rcv. J. GYRO CHRISTMAS DINNERP The Gyro Club held Christmas dill-Tiff!‘ a‘. the Canadian National Hotel last evening and it was a most enjoyable time. Invited guests included some close friends of the members with Mr. J. Austin Tralnor as soolst. A 5986M “Kiley dinner was served and the foibles were formed in a s uare lnsidemf which was a beaut ully decora-ed tree and a present for every mem- ber. Santa Claus arrived d meal and caused m/uoh merriment by reading the verses on the pre- sents. A program 0f new sonlls was rendered and each member of th club wished happy returns to each other and to the guests manager oi’ the hotel. pmll, Jr.. n'as chairman. Nor-man MzicMurdo. Icqf Mission Circle served J. Clarke lviacQuarrle music for the even- ing. Mrs. Stavert was formerly Miss sarnnret Plllmari of New Annam- (‘IYARITY CONCERT — There was a full house at Edward ‘Theatre last night when the annual Christmas Charity cert. was given by the Charlotte- town Male Chorus. assisted mile Music Club. The concert was un- guished partonage of . DeBIois and Mrs. De- Blnls. The pro am the entire cho the World" and the Male Chorus then continued with: "Joy to the World." "Silent Night." “Iiand of Ho Goln’ . OFFICERS-Slater Hilda Pickard was elected most excellent chief of Temple No. i7. Pythian Sisters in Charlottetown laist n cellent junior, sister Evelyn Mac- manager, Sister Smailwoad: Mistress of Records g then sang.‘ "God er l‘! Shepherds watched their Flock." Following this the M 1e sank "Adeste Fidelen" Lvcv Blanchard as soloist. lvogram concluded with ih Chains singlrs: "Hallo iah" "The Messiah." The Igatér Helen Mnelachern: fer Blanch 8 ' t. ic~........"'-'...l*' ' t G , and , Allies Wil- the lucky W Tlhe winners are congratu joy their Christmas dinners. Lund and Gerald Gallant berv at MacPlirc foul" witnesses testified the was adjourned until Thursday. the Provincial Infirmary night by the Christian Church. Patzvits of the Church was chairman. —-Mrs. L ess to the Prince Edward ed were Rev. John . Carmen and Pauline Jfiilil: poems written by n member- aloud. FUNERAL late residence Grafton St. Dunstans Basilica where uulem High Mass Was by Rev, George McCormac. The pail bearers were Frank Mumhiv. J. F. The Knights of preceded the hearse. Provincial Sanatorium was non. general contractor lmz of some linoleum. the wood work painted in cream. Mr. .1 M. . is the architect. Hunter A very happy event took place at North Rustlco on Dec. l2 when Mr. and Mrs, Oliver M. Bernard family with suitable gifts and their little granddaughters Dorolhy and Ileila Townsend presented their grandmother with a lovely bouquet of carnations. After the unbroken family circle had partaken 0f a goose dinner their home was invaded by their neighbors and friends who came to offer their happy congratulations in person. Mr. Ray Toombs was appointed chairman and the fol- lowing programme was rendered with spirit and gaiety‘. The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Murdcch Buchanan. Euederlc- ton. received a telecram from their brother-in-law Mr. Jas. Stewart of Concord. NH. telling them of the sudden death of their sister Maude on Thursday. Dec. 15th at the size of sixty years. Although ailinc for a couple of y-cars. her clear-h was a shock to hw many friends and relatives. She leaves to mourn her sorrcwing husband Mr. Jlis. Stewart formerly of Kensinwton. PEI. and two sons Byron and Herbert, be- sides two sisters. Mrs John Gilt cliffe and Mrs. Phoebe Stewart and four brothers Ilcrbcrt and Peter of Fredericton. William in Albany and Stanley in Concord, NH to whom sincere sympathy is cxicndcd. One brother. Elmer predeceased he‘: some years ago. The body of Angus Alexander Macbcod. native oi Mt. Buchan- an. in the Belfast DLstrict in this Province, who achieved lumc as a portrait painter wns buried in the c111 family plzt at Ballast on Sat- urday. Funeral services were con- ducted by the Rev. Wallace Wad- land. Mr. MarLrod dicd in Dar- chestsr. More, on December 1U in his 87th y r. The dccIlisctl was a son of one of the ponccr families in this Province and left 1102112 in $01k his fortune abroad when a very young man, Until recent years he was a frequent summer vizitar to his na- tive Province. He achicvcd fame as a portrait artist and did paintings of Presi- dent Roasevelt, Charles M ‘Schvtztb. Henry Cabot lodge. Elihu Root Admiral Dewey and Sir Louis Dav- es immediate relatives sfivtiylug are a son and daughter in Chlo- ago. Word was received on Friday last by Mr. n. J. Palmer of this City of the death in her 90th year of his sister Miss Frances Palmer, at Athens. Greece. Miss Palmer last surviving daughter of the lat-e Chief Justice Palmer. though pas- sing her girlhood in Charlottrtown spent most of her life abr azl. For many years she lived w h her a ter. Mrs. H ley in London. England, and latterly with her niece. Mrs. Xenophon Pavlldes in Athens. Greece. with whom she was staying at the time of her death. Miss Palmer always retain- ed an affection for her old home in Charlottetown returning on sev- eral occasions ~—the last one some thirty-five years ago -t0 make extended visits to her family. Dur- ing her absence and up to the time of her death she was in cor- respondence with hei- brothers and relatives here and was keenly in- terested in her old friends and the and change: in Charlotte- . Anticipating the usual (fllfifitllillxofltlllfl ' Mr. was shook to receive a from his niece. Mn. Pavlidel. that his deter" hr! p"=ed a H, t- l i buried in Athens. FIRE AT ST. PEPPERS BA!’ —i The residence of Joseph Mclnnis at Si. Peter's Bay was totally de- i Clinton, Mrs. H strayed by fire between 10 and ll ' yesterday morning —onl part of the furniture was sav , t was said. Mr. Mclnnis is railway sec- tion foreman at Redford“ WIN TUBKEYS-Mrs. J. Ray Praught. 11 U r Hilltbom Stand Yesterday in Police Court Ivan again appeared before Magistrate K. M. M K. C.. for preliminary hearing. charced yvftli drilled rob- Bros’ Grocery. Store here on December 7. Albert case A very enjoyable and greatly appreciated concert was given at last Enticnisoill- Society ol Zion Presbyterian in- i stituiion entered vcry heartily into -tlic singing of Christmas carols. and ' other favorite selections. The Rev. G Carlyle Webster pastor of Zion , second ——-—- 1 CATHOLIC POETRY SOCIETY, . B. MacMilinn was hist- Lslnlid , Unit of this society (or their De-i oeniber meeting, The poets discuss Tabb. Thomas Grey. Robert Burns, Bliss l. Two ' llllfi published in the Christmas lltllllbPl‘ ‘ of the Canadian League were rend ' YES'I‘ERDAY— ‘hc funeral of Mr. Joseph Mclnins was held yesterday morning from his Street &tn e. celebrated who also conditicted service at the cralye. Messrs. Rattan‘. Leightizer. Ernest Coffin, and Hurt-v James. Columbus of which the deceased was a member The new staff residence at the about ready for occupancy.- 1t was learn- ed yesterday. Mr A, T. MacKin- said all that remained was to complete lay- Tlic structure. a live-storey frame building. is am ‘"l.," shops, ‘l3 feet by 6'1 feet and 35 feet wide. Interior is plaster finish with wood trim. The walls are left white with. Doors are oi cedar in natural fin- ish commemorated the fiftieth anni- versary of their marriage. They were presented by their 3ND BRIDE-A reception held recently by of St. Andrew's home of M. Ynunc. Mrs. Herb Wilson received. R. I-i. ifiiughlln read the l‘ endleiiv Ma . K. C. yesterday in twenty iicn cases brought activities of the Montreal detec- tlvq. "Count" Antoine Hcuben. In giving judgment His Honour stat- c charged. months. atlon ' but. within Crown's cue. n Miss" Palmer wit! . On Nov. 25th. there after a lingering years. Born in Mai-ch 1867, ah was the daughter of the late m». and Mrs. Frederick Meek of Spring Brook One by the mtsponstbiiitles of swei-lng the summons DIIC ober l5. 198B Deceased was born at . .1 . wizere he spent his youth and‘ also made his home during the first years of his happy married life. ago with his wife and older members of his family he moved to Panmure ls- P E. I., on March Approxlinaiely 3 years land. manor orricaasl- A meeuri was held in Mount Stewart schoo November 15th to discuss omaniz- me a Hcme and School Association. The meeting opened with Rey. S. The aims and 1 purpose of the oraanization were read and dismissed. A nomination and it was decided to meet the following to organize. The meeting opened with the ttipul. Mr. Maodmaid in the The aims of the organiza- lion were read followed by the elec- Mrs. Mrs. . -Treastir- Pro- Miss Mi-ircaret Revllle. So- MzicKav. En- ‘ tcrtainment: Mrs. Roy Leard. Press: R. E H. Macdonald. The By- and the topic. attendance and punctuality -of thc pupils was discussed. 'I‘this organization is to be known as the Mount Stewart Home and School Boyce in the chair. committee ivas aumiimed ’l‘ue<.dity_ Nov. 22 p: chn 1r. tion of officers: President: Hank Jay. Vloe President: Adrian Feehan. secretary Mk5 Eileen Morrisev. Mrs. Ml‘. Montague Wendell Glover. Laws were constituted Association. WEDNESDAY In the death of Mr. vember 17th Dundas P. E. I. Community. I-Ils entire hood. He had not himself till within before his death. The angel of death. for the second time within six months visited the home of Mr. Eugene McMahon. Brookvale. claiming as its victim his Mother, a vcry highly esteemed lndv Ill the eighty-second year of her age. Deceased was born in Kinkora. Lot 26. being the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carr. and fifty years ago was married to Arthur McMahon. who predeceas- ed her by just six months. After her marriage she with her hus- band lived on their farm in Brookvale. but removed to Emer- iald where they remained for some time, and later returned to their a rm ln Brookvale where she lived until her death. IYLTFIPTION FOR PASTOR for Rev. . F. Partridge ca? his bride lwas e comrreg-at ons and Pakenham Presbyterian congregations at the Mrs, David Croskerv. Mrs. moskery. Mrs. J. Mrs. G. '1‘. Styles and Klnburn. A. C. Cowan. Mr. O C. Laughlln and Mrs. John '1‘. Hanna nrmsenterl the guests with a solid "walnut. fea wagon and book case. Rev. and Mrs. vcvv iltiiviglr Partridge replied a '~*'lyr. n-ouram yo.» presented with the following tek- irw part: Rev. T. prior: Rev. Robert Good Otlawar Mr. Hamid lifcAfee. Miss Edith Hinds. Mrs. J and Rflv. G. table was presided over by hfrs. David Croskery Blanchard. The Mrs. D. E. Croslcery. Mrs. J. M. Young. Mrs. Emmet-son Mrs. . Hinds. Mrs. James Fiergnson. Mrs. Herb Wilson Miss Evelyn Iuiughliri. . M. Young. F. Partridge. 'f‘he n-a and Mrs. Harold assistants were. Rusiscll Cowan. Mrs. J Mrs. Guy Styles. Judgment was delivered by Stip- Rl-stmte K M. Martin, prohibi- through the that he had considered the casts as. nearly as ‘possible on the same basis. He did not condemn an nvrrit provocateur evidence should be regarded with suspicion. The evidence of an ac- ccnmlkc should also be regarded with suspicion. As fzi- the actor of the investigator. he not consider that the evidence of gross immorality had elusive though ordinary immorality . had becn perhaps proved. Also his notes were In a foreiizn language. He had decided cases in which there traldicticns evidence of the uncorrobcrated. were as follows:- thoulzh hi: char- d id been con- to dismiss those WBTE OOH‘ in ‘the Crown's evi- also disniss where the investigator was The iudflmenis Ellzalbcth Lawless. convicted as $300 and costs or 5 Francis Russell. not tried. Ethel Doyle, convicted as cham- edhflw and costs or 5 months. s Lee. (corroboration in- named omit sllgiclentl disc larencc Damn. discharged. Marv Cahill. (extrinsic corrobor- direct contradiction) hund- leopard C l . clinch . Jesilah gmiithrfmcliacliufifi I e ths Pat Ad ir. discha . Robert “Stanley. dlirhamod. William LeClatr. discharnd. Jennie MacDonald‘; disclaim . ‘l-lubertmtliailandhch m“ . Gilli! FDR. I . 0mm“) §'numumiiym' d avietiu‘ u . on nha .1300 and coda or I Atu ‘new. (no corroboration) Once ennui. viend . 0800 smoothest or, ‘I Ina on. mumps. arca- 23, i.."‘€.-i~».'l?3‘r. i passed ‘ ‘peacefully away at hervliome in ‘ oodalde. ‘ix-lioness of three one. those who curried the put Mrs. Athol coville Noi-tham wereiyeats on Panmuze Island are inners of Holmans two free turkeys from the Charlottetown and Summerside stores rmpectlvely. a ed on their good luck and hope they en- m- to a hiaiier destiny. till now very few of the older generation are left. The last to answer we call was Plus Jameson on Saturday evening. Oct- James L. Matheson which occurred on Nlov; as a highly respected member of the life of seventy-eight years was spent on the old homestead at Dundas with the exception of two years spent in the U.S.A. ln his earlv man- enjoyed good health for the past two years bu‘. ‘was able to be about and care for a short‘. time all Burke in the United States. Roberts and Eleanor Moresldo carried in a number of baskets heavily laden with gifts. which they unwrapped while Miss Esthzr Harper read the verses and pre- rented groom. The presents were artis- tically arranged an the table by Miss Ruth Cudmore. gifts had all been opened Emmer- son. on behalf of his bride. with a few well chosen words thanked the people for their and extended ah invitation to all to visit them in their new home. After singing. "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" the popular counle was bounced. and the remainder of the evening was spent in social intercourse. music. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by several of the ladies present, many guests homes. A. McAfee. Arr- OIT.B.&D 6.30 and 8.30 il-Dt evening. lNNfs-‘Ihere passed away December lith, at the home of t. and a highly zen cf the community. Mr. M son uich. Rev. Fr. Walsh ductink the service-S. a car yesterday morning playing near his home. the wheels iilg up. occurred in Winnipeg on l‘l‘.ui's~ took place from yestaday afternoon. many old friends whose synrpdthv Zion CZ-iurcl: bereavement. Rev G being in the Peoples cemetery. During the service Mrs. lovely solo The pallbearers were: Messrs K. M. Martin. B. Wcnnacott. --mzarn or MR. Daniel Adams a well dale passed away on for many yen rs of the railway at home and two daughters. Mrs. Kenneth Matthews and Mrs. RAIS- whom much sympathy is ex- tended. The funeral was held on Monday. December 12th. from his late residence to the United Church at Elmsdale. Rev. Mr. Paterson ofiflciatinir. The funeral was larcelv attended-S POST NUPTIAL SHOWER. — 0n November 28. a very pleasant evening -was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ha loe, when upwar s of friends and relatives wended tber W!!!’ to tender a mlscella to Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Ford (nee Lois Coles.) The groom were eswrted into the liv- ing room by Mr. Roland Roberts and Miss Joyce Auld to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Alice Younker. Misses Helen Coles, Wins- eight to tho tune of tingling bells neous shower bride and them to the bride and When the generosity and dancing. after which the departed for their wishing l-‘immerson and lwls many happy years of vie-dderl e. pretty wedding tack place tit. the Stanhope United Church cfclcck on the evcnlnir of Wednes- day, Dec. (Jean) daughter of Mr. and lvlrs. A. Bel-tam Mislner was united 1n marriaae to Mr. Shel- ton Rcbert Gunn. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Gunn of West St. Peters. The ceremony was per- fglnned by the the presence of friends of the contracting parties. The Church was nicely decorated for the occasion bv girl friends cf the bride. ed the church to the strains of the wedding march. played by Mrs. Frankie Auld. gal a picture of girlish loveliness in er chiffon velvet. with hat of velvet to match. Bhe was attended by Mrs. Gordon Falclner. sister of the groom. as matrcn of honor. who wore a dress of wine crepe with satin trimmings and hat of some shade- M the similar oi’ . choir rendered "O. Perfect Love." Fbllowim the ceremony was ri cfficiatl cl to dollcicus upper. then befall iiaintllv s and white. aim‘, and "'nvi<i ulari a this . 1 us‘; t. m. tfifiwittclh ‘drwtwfirafii mill: name on Union Marv they "rim were amour-unfit! Q ,4 _ _ GUNN-MISINER —— A quiet but at 6 l4 whcn Susan Jane of Btanhcpc Rwy. Thomas A. lson 85s, of West Oovehead in relatives. and The bridal party enter- The bride present- bridal gown of wine colored served at the dew Dlrents to ‘he bridal party. m clerxynun, relatives and one friends. The attests sat (Em decorated in pink scarcely was supper here mid: for the , momthl." ....v*r..".li....'*’ vs, An uiusclsed sale in the oilioe . J. Rgiteyb tobacco wry on ecu and King Street hero was rifled last night by ill-rs. it was learned. Lost Ill said to of ap- my m in cub. some and a ii amount of souvenir aeweiiery. The break was believed have occurred between --DBAT8 0F MR. ISAAC MAO- on his son. Leo. at Brocton. Iot- 4. Ml‘- Isaac Malcfnnis fonnerlv of Blobs- Innis was twice married and is survived by his second wife. and Leo. The funeral was held on Dec. l8 to Palmer Road Catli- olic Ch con- ESCAPES SERIUUS INJURY- Manning Gregory, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory. St. Avards. was knocked down by while ‘The cal‘ was backing up at the tune of the accident and the driver did not see the youngster who was struck by the rear bumper and fcll between tlic ivhcels of the car. Fortunately passed on either side of his body and the youn" chap received no further injury than a cut on his ITBIIEBG and a silfik- FUNERAL SERVICE - The funeral of the late Mr. Terrence Frederick Moore. son of i\ir. S. C. Moore of this city. whose dziat-h day last following a sfiort illness. attended by goes out to the family in their Carlyle Webster conducted file service a’ the church and Brave. intennent Arthur Roper sang with much feeling the “Crossing The Bar". Frederick Moore. L. J. McDonald. W. Scantlebury. George Bunfziin. DANIEL ADAMS 0F ELMSDALE-—Mr. known and highly respected citizen cf Elms- December l0th. at his home after n11 illness of only one week. Mr. Adams was postmaster at Elmsdale as well as having charge station and was most courteous to the public with whom he came in daily contact. He was a worthy citizen and the cim- munitv at Elmsdale is the uoorcr for his demise. ‘There are left tn mourn i/wo sons Lloyd and Ralph onflield Mills who is seriously ill. The Music lf-‘fftmlf. c. ti?“ and u” hem m and $118518 ols. Mrs Fredefkk ts moot N99“ de ‘a. little daughter of arrived in Sumnwfsi evening to spend Christmas Mr. cation with his mother-S. THURSDAY tercd the P111109 Hospital yesterday fvr about again as usual in a time. 98TH BIRTHDAY-Mrs. Nov. of Vlil i good health, and all | haippy Christmas: —IIELD IN yesterday charged with with intent and Was shot in the arm. but not seriously. completed two Years the Granite Bakery mas Holiday with Willis a pleasant sojourn and safe return. -H. Mr. Thomas Stewart. of Concord. H». occurrinl of Fredericton. P. and f amiLv. Lowe. Manager of week, accompanying Mr. ‘Terrance Frederick fully away. Mrs. Bolger was her marriage Ccclley Riley of Lot 7, and was most highly esteemed in the community. Her Ha leaves to matrix-n whim. f Wgdi-lldmer on Thursday last. ‘The late Mr. Moore was Relief Manager in the Bank of Commerce at Winnipeg. Mr Lowe is the son of the lae Mr. and Mrs. Samuel this city, and has been in the West for a number of years. He ex- pects b0 leave on return to Winni- peg this morning. —COUNTY (‘OUBT -—'I'he DOC- ember Term of the County Court Fifth circuit opened at Sum- merside Tuesday morning. His Hem.- Judge D. Edgar Shaw pre- siding. ‘There were on the Docket seven Garnishee cases and twenty- one contested oases. beside three stood over from the last Court. The Uamishee cases were all dis- posed of and some of the disputed debt cases and the cases were stood over till dates in January to suit the various litig- ants. 'I'he'.re were present the fol- lowing lawyers, Messrs. Heath Strong, K. C. . D. McCallum. Morley M, Bell. W. E. Darby, Watson McNauQht. W. Hem-y Noorlan. T. L. Compton. Edward Arnett of Summer-side and M. lban Faun" o! Charlottctowxla ——l. LA! if 0F with. i‘. J. BOLGEIo-Thcre passed away at Boston last iveek Mrs Peter J. Bolger a resident of Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Bolgt-r had been receiving treatment for some time at a hos- pital in Boston. but gradually be came weaker and passed oce- . are remains were brought il0me on Friday last accompanied by her son. Clarence. and daughter. Mrs. O'Keel'e, funeral was morning to at 1m 7 . . . conducting the service. Besides husband the following sons and daughters: Jarvis of. Providence R. L: Willis. Clarence and Boston: Eater B . of Vernon and Wilbert at Ollie“; - . Hussy. Inez. Mrs. Joseph both of Boston. and Eva at Also one brother. John P. Cape Wolfe and one sister. Mrs. Snot-glee Dalton of Glengarry of t. . S. the held on Saturday the Catholic Church Rev M J French her there are left to mourn Alvin 0! Margaret Mrs. Danny Rogers home. --DEATII 0F MR. JOHN It. STAVERT OI‘ KELVIN —-Many friends vflll learn with much re- gret of the death on Monday night at hg hose in Kelvin of Mr. John Mr. BMVQrt short time l!!! was a usual duties at . He a life longlreéaloemtgtf ‘Eelvin and w one o e ou a ng stock 153m in . lave . had been in failing health but ago“ tom: was the farm rt o! the coun- t-hat m try. He was an elder in the Prel- byierian Church and was‘ ma n- th f i all tiers my. t: o" “Church. and will he ti: ' corrunuoity. oe- (I- Ilrs. Ira. “m u? and Mrs. at?" Rjiph lumc. Kelvin: sap on» m- of Ken- ‘Home! at Kei- imam IM- M‘ via $1 . . The funeral E%'p1loe , 1 Human w . ._..____ >__ I.".i 1p» an 24.193; ' “”' RDAY SUBSCRIBER ' _LEFT FOB. HALIFAX-Mrs. B w RC n M swmexdde h"; WINE CAKE -— '1'!!! . M1150 l ‘ donated Mrs. , York mi? to the 5y 0!’ i N. 5.. to be with her mothers. MM- ‘ poses was drawn h! min Miurra th Women's of e N g fl I'- Hotel last nieht Wu W" entire 1n th ass away of Mrs. Har- ve T. Woods! e. daushw "l i" latve Mr. and - 23 ifgg: of springibrooke. on 10h mt- conununity of C oniy one of its oldest but also 0M 0! hieulv led Ii native of Georgetown, reel- ._iiom: roa cinusrmiis- Mr. and Mrs. Harold White and with he's nriohther. Mrs. 233135 deW. te. i ev were - partied bv Mr. Thomas White, who will also spend the Christmas va- NEW MAIL RECORD-Incoming ft spec ish a new lush record this yioar, Postmaster WilliamM rehau said lest nisht. A new 111th in stun B 9x3 s week when approximately ui-ed into stamp wickets at the ocal office. Ila-s. year's high day- a record to that time-was approx- imately $900. the Postmaster said. lumc of mail had named its peak day t. unless commas hock mail Jch rm whi be released to flood offices all over the Province today. ENTERS IIOSPITAL—MJ'. Ed- ward Acorn of Charlottetown en- Edward Island treatment. m5 many friends wish to sec him short hetig latsfi residence. John e Green. will celebrate her 8 h blrt day on Christmas Eve This remarkable old lady is enjoying the res dents and friends loin in Wifillllg lli-‘l’ B ersity. and Rev. l. n of the Beisllfci ANTAiurTlik-Burton Trot-ice, for- “m” service at fanadian Airways sent Rreetings to the staff here and at Moncton by rad polar expedition he Antarctic. The following was re- ceived by Pilot H. s. Jones, Super- d of Canadian Airwa t A u ti “gyapeditiirritdal: w l a no c ‘x o - aggri Alhys staff. Best Christmas Antarctic. SHOOTING-A young man from Ives Point was brought before Magistrate Darby shooting remanded until this morning. The case was in connection with a shooting af- fair in which a young man “was u wley and Flulton Ada Y's MEN'S CHRISTMAS MEET. INC-The amiual Christmas din- Men‘s Club pio- Ladies’ Auxiliary at acted as chairman. speak-er for the evt-nin man Rey. Harvey Demon who lie- ; llvewed an inupléltng on the Ave. Esonia. Long York. Pilot Trerice w , aciian Airways here dur ng the sum- mer of 1936 and flew on the Char- tletown - Summerslde - Mmwton run. In i937 he left the line w 8° d dition to the Anaictlo The expo itlori was e considerable difficulty from ice i was reported a short time a8“- Several Charlottetown citizens yesterday claimed they recognized in a photograph KBJILOI-PTOIIIOMI‘ arrested in New recently in connection with investigation into the activities of MoKesson and‘ Robbins Onc of our most popular young men Mr. Willis Reeves. ‘Hi0 has service at recently left for an extended visit with rela- tives and friends in the Western States. He will spend the Christ- iliS aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thomp- son of New Hampshire. All wish duction charge to new Johnston to Gordon Avard. Frank Clark and Harold Hall. ing item on the program was the slniflntl of Christmas carols, Mrs M Nair Christmas gifts were outlined to ‘s Man George Craig. Guests at the dinner included Mr. George Ayzies. president of the Kinsmen! Club and Mi". H. 8111496011- one of our prominent citizens and who is an employee of P. J. a C. Kennedy, we are sorry to learn has received an official notice of the death of his slster-in-lavli‘. Mrs. Jas. steward De:. l5. Many will remember the deceased as Miss Maud Buchannan E. I. The sym- pathy of the community is exten- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Stewart ore Mm Although definite figures ere not available last night it was b0- lieved Prince Edward Island in- vectors had lost to the tune of ap- cpper stock. --Jne wealthy invesgsr in Pmvirloo said ha. e BOSIh-MEIMBQLW/tniilhfiflfi Mrs n. 0N SHORT VISIT-Mr. Horace the Elmwood branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. arrived in the city this the body of Moore. -whose death occurred at Winnipeg copper had the property but moneys paid for m“ h ‘*1 i‘ MoCAlLUM-At the tel, Dec. 18, i908 to snow had fallen own Prince Edtward Island 1D to 8 okzloclc lam eve inches were believed to have fal- len l the nigh per a wind band's» driflnour the Lowe. of HANK O Ml?! Gnrlotte. traffic on country , F _. MOO BE - lylggeN-éAtcaglm Della Caroline HOI- i sent: fr aide 3m Borden by mil ton of Mit. Albion to Mr. uni hu-nkli belt the road between County contra. Earlier in tn day towards Sun-truer- xldc from Char ottetown drifts at Brooltklield and a-bend oned the work untéll the some ow went out Road almost to Mt c of t e two Prince FOID-GABS-At Zion Manse remaining YENTON - 0n W06- Dec. 14. 19b8, in the Brod- axise.byDIx;.1A.O.T}l31gI:g< son, Miss Annie orenoe ' - ~ on of Rartsville and Arthur Aub- - rey Planar of the same place. YOUNG - YOUNG~At the S wart. was highway officials. ilf day were favorable a plow would be sent out the 49 Résd POLICE 063E: - At Police t a man was fined e misuse of M. Lappin. Norma Young, daughter of Mr. and Mm ‘ Timothy Cevphas Young ' River, Queens County. Prince F41’ ~» rd Isaml to Harold Edwin Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jamel . Young of Wood Islands. Quwil County, Prince Edward Island. A man charged with oper motor vehicle to th ger was released on $25 ball. Picton Brown Jr. was fined 3 and or three months for having in his possess beer without the retail b Another witness was heard case o-f Ivan Iiuud and Ger- .1. -L-».>-- _-____-. ._-_~--—-—,;_:r'_= [HAGGERTY-Mrs. Martina Haz- gerty of New Annan. aged 90 i111"!- HYNES-Jaudcenly at Lynn. Mil-Y!» 9, I931], Alfred J. Hvnels, E, . erman. said he o ‘There was one oar in il. the bunt to his father the ondoy before the robbery. at was not returned, 0n wag naodav Ivan Lund and Gerald Gal- sk to borrow the boat. evening after he came It was before B 0'01 :ck. attain be! direction of the did not see where re wearing over- A t V Dec. 18. 1988. Jo Mr. and Taylor. North Gra STAVERT- At Kelvin. Dec 1.5 :. .- Marine wharf. He they went. They w cunts on both cccas allv do wear coats. Adjou HEAVY‘ LOIS mo l ~ _.. mm M one . 19, I938. Lilian Mariana Mi‘ Eachcrn, aged 3 years. l0 months. do hter of Mr. and Mrs. HAWK-Sunday Dec. 18th. at U19 residence of her son-in-law John M Mrs. Anthony Flynn B394 Bl . '_ PALmSm-ilziteied into res -_ at noonondues- ‘at dinner when paw smoke coming Mr Oofl born . able to save the horn: an cows but the fire was so s. .1.)- s, "clinician __‘ m9 sacred -' .01»: P" anathem- l'l. i938- a vane: 4m at WW‘ to? Ontario; on at?" Wm" P. Inlvltl! belov Iona godfather ‘flags. harms its quantity tgnfeed. “S? wit i. .1. w, vaioofilrr-at New dawn-yum