Hayden Chandler. Services were Cdiirchand more conducted Ivy the staging at the new wing oi‘ the . . . i l. Ioagggzg slipped and m1 m Yesterday afternoon abandoned on fl - b. km, tiv- Pleasant Grove Road It was After {ire-fitment bwulht- into the Ciiv and the oivn~ at the hospital he was allowed to 8r notified of its recovery. ~ h‘ h , h r he is —-—— ,l,’;g§,.’§§d‘§es,'§,g 1',';§,,,‘§,,f.,.°,_ ‘POSTAL RECORDS BROKEN- -- Administrator o s" spoke in appreciation of the splen- Major and Mrs. Mercer. ___u;alyli noMkPm Hen During thqiservicc, hfrs. Mercer Bishop has unwed home aftgvsang a solo, Sunshine and later three and one-half years service overseas. Ha is a son of Mrs. Eva Bishop, Buinmerside. S TRUQK -5To|‘gN_ ‘we.’ the City Thursday evening to take mp9"), 0t Mn m Mufch ‘T; command of the local Army Cita- ount Herbert, was stolen yester- dd‘ day evening between 7 and 8 o'- clock close to St. Paul's Church and near he co ne f P- - . Grafton Slli‘C€‘l$.:TlfEoli‘l.l(fl£nl: dianill d9" death “fly Saturday mmnmg to be one of those formerly bv- 0-‘ M"- Albi" Gallant at h” longing to the Army and which 1101118 0Y1 5W9"?! 5'19“- The 15m was sold by the War Assets COTD- Mrs- Gallant. who was only 3B Police are investi- years of age. hid been efllovind gating the theft. she and the Major were heard in a duet, “Just Outside the Door." Adjutant and Mrs. Marl/ran of Toronto are expected to arrive in A host of friends in Summerslde were shocked to learn of the sud- her usual good health up to the time she retired on Friday night. Mr. Blair Burch accompanied t-v some time after midnight she Mrs. Burch left Friday morning for cqnlplallled of a severe pain a- Oitnwa after spvndinr the Oinlst- bout the iiciirt. Medical aid was mas holidafi vgth I I - "T" is 5m. i" assecl aws within a short time. Chemical Warfare at the NflllOllfll pThe decegsed_ who was [Mmerly Research Laboratory in Ottawa, M155 Ann pen)“ was Mm at 5g but intends entering Harvard Uni- Nichohs_ the daughter o; ML and C mbridge, Mass, soon , . In on,” m Con“ the lat... Adolph Perry. She was a .- I'll‘ his Pl-Il) u-- E his "ti"! l" immediately summoned but she minent member cl the Acadian ' C.l0il' of St Paul's Church and ivas ever willing at all times FUNERAL figs-ll-ERDQKI _ T}; to lend her assistance in any “Ofk t e ate i iuni . . . Y MacDonald “'88 hold yesterday. rif- A general [avmlle Wllh an “l” A short service at his WWW he!‘ 5m? will b9 3x19979137 mu” residence wzis conducted by the $95 by 9- 18MB numb" 0f frlillds- Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Funeral She leaves to mourn her sorrow- serviecs wcrc held in Calvin Pres- in: husband and father and the byterian Church and were i-on- following voung sons. Albert. Rob- ducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle ert and Paul; also one daughter. Webster and thc Rev, E. R. Mhc- Viilorie as well as the following The pallbearers \\'€‘i‘t‘ six brothers and sisters: Joseph, over- , Earl;- Mni-Dinizilrl. sszis, Henry. Theodore. Eva and Roland Mai-Donald. Leslie lilec- Emmy m whom m? sympathy of Donald, David Mulch, Fred Mutch. the Community i; expended, fc-r the betterment of her parish. TUESDAY PELT CHAMPIONSHIPS —- Both FUNERAL sfiuitosiv _ The ., h 1 h, d u, funeral of the "ff W's-s 993;?“ Ziihrgmig? iicisaliigililiidnp nlsri. pal . t, hid‘, If]; iifllwjf,‘ in last week's fo-x Delt show at sxvlce at "e “c L " " " Summarside were won bv Mr. §‘,’"{',§‘;‘g*?,.,'.’,§,,';‘,“~lg§.,,,"$; stdinev Willis. of Cornwall. Thmilflh The pallbearers were Fred Chand- an error Mr Willis’ rrilame was cur; , L, - L oneously given iii t. e prize Edmrd mm published vesvsiday. ISLANDER DEAD —F‘ricrids will Inna-mam m regret to 12am cl‘ the death of Mr. lyfaruu’. c United ' . ._ Th in -- D W, ltfacLeod at his home in Cal- Yiirgtgteiectwrlfllllm) Sonizrspf! Hlfiérfy tiarv. Alberta. The late Mr, Mac~ Dunning, Rutherford Cotton, Ei- Mod was the last surviving mem- mer Cotton, Ernest Dunning. 1"‘: ber of the family of the late Mr and Mrs J S MacLood. c-f Kin- ross. this province He ls sui-vived .. or c. SING soxo - An en- hv his wife and son. Dr Donald r gong was held his.‘ MacLcod nirht in the Holy lfilamel I-énill. sgufl- -. K '_, cum us. 5°“'d by the “fir; oamendmce, Warning tStevc-nson. of For: Wil- c 1d d d 1 tm. iani, n spent thc Christmas sglecuxrézfg b? P91“: 3125M“ holidays with his mother, Mrs J. an-d his Trio. violin solo by Mr. Al~ frzd McKearney. Brown n‘ _ Connie LeCiair. Music for .e sin: h; >1 . M . . i§;'.f.l'..“.‘.§'.l“lil‘t'° by Ms- M-m» s:.:.%"... .::..~’.-.?.-.".':i:.*::::tii D E. Noonan was master of cere- VISITS OLD ITOME — Mi‘ G I. Stcveson. Six. and hzvvhers. c. orne and Harold, New Gi vocal 81,3605 P. E. Island, lifter nn absei . over twenty years. Ho also visited MCKeamB-l" Mr‘ ers were veterans of World War I STOLEN TRUCK LOCATED ... PAINFUL INJURY__MI,_ Eugene A former armv truck. the property Carragher of North _wll[Sl'lli'C sus- tained a painful inJury Thursday of Mr F l. Mutch. Mount Herb- ert. and which was stolen brtween a '7 and 8 o'clock Sunday cvcnine at the corner of Grafton and Prince In some mum, Streets. was located about E o'clock v. rking on Final figures made available hy "n NION_The (funds postal officials last night show ‘r5 "ltgvgig ML and M“, ‘pg that the largest volume of mail in J. Flood of Maplewood are ie- "IF hlslifify "f "W PFOViHPP civscd juicing with them on having the lhrffillflh ill" Charlottetown Pnsi ‘Est of their sons home in 11mg oflifl‘ rlurinz llliS Christmas rush film, New Yeah Pia p_ _]_ F190;] period. In all 291L000 letters passed of the North Novas arrived m, through the cnncellini: machine. Halifax aboard the Duchess of Becl- This is 90.000 groan-r than for the d De . 80th. after huvlhil 5""? Dérlod in i943. Although no spent his fifth Christmas overseas. fiilures are available for parcels. He w“ among“ the infantry that officials say that there is no doubt normed the beaches o; Ngn-nandy that this has been the biggest on that ngemoratlile dray he!!! 1:2: year ever. , ince en e . - the front lines ln France. SWORN AS ADMINIHTRATOL gl Holland and Germany. Chief Justice Thane A. His brothers Leo and Charlie have was sworn 1n as Administrator of been home for the last couple of the Province yesterday afternoon Congratulations. at 3 o'clock. The ceremony took Campbell place in the Confederation Chamb- Honour, Lisutenant-Gover- ers before Premier J Walter Jones nor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Ber- and members of his Cabinet and nard lelt this momlns i"? Bvstqn- other interested spectators. The During his visit, the Governor will can, was wminmmfi b‘, M,‘ Juk be a guest speaker at the Canad- ttce A.E. Arsenault, The Chief He expects to he hack Justice will act as Administrator in m, Province on Jan. 19. D111“ until the return to the Province on absence, Chief Jufltlve Jan. 19 of Lieutenant Governor Thane A. Cam bell will be the J A Bernard. who. accompanied bv the Province. The M31 Bgnmyvi m“, yesterday ma“. cl-ilsi Justice Will tilt! "l! "ti: 1m! for a visit to Boston and other o Administrator in the cOUfiCf New Engqmd clues this thEItQiIHlOgH “grtnin-f ——- l W B ' WEATH AR _ . ‘l Jl-litl" 5- E- M‘ ther yestegavwwasMwar-mnwaes "til. Province enjoyed a. thaw but no records were broken by high temp- —~SUPIIME c°vtTTJmlgmem erotures. it was loomed from Mr was delivered ‘an c7il":°tthe‘7“sst,igf Warren Burns, waather observer at n summersme on tne Charlottetown Esrperlmeyltal - _ f th Kl i! filetdltrdinarlyeall‘) cage o Pent-flit 5° degrees above zero yesterday t). The B? , having ° cialugfnlyfinde, m, your. which in tum was the 1.1311. l ti oroémtlarlltfifeiliglty o, ‘Tie most all the snow and left; dirt ll I. - ' 9 Gmesllfnlonlhliil. Largo B1118. With mud inches deep in most n‘ “l- c D. McCalium appeared places while the remnants of snow thirds (indent and Mr. .1. s. drifts still blocked wheeled traffic. ,c., m the appellants- Stetion The temperature went to FrggalAais dis, but it was still two degrees below the too for January the previous n; liquor, est since i036 The tihnw took nl. in the countrv nearly impass- AT ROTARY—MT. J. Lorne Grey. Ottawa. associate director i an er 10x of the research and development ‘v agzalesaurday when branch of the Dominion Depart- o! Mona“; merit of Reconstruction. was the . cement)“ o’ 3m silver w; guest sneaker at the Rotary lun- cheon held in The Charlottr-lovzn roverieii. applicable to Canadian . 4n m, Province for veers and I _ ' considered the "Wt" °°°""°' slmiil§ll§c°ifdboldlfih iihehi-msifili Y" m,‘ “M mmk l" l“ can‘ ready to impart to those desirinif With fmnnecmlm m m’ '1' the information. Among the guggfg Sta . Mexico Bftld lmltllllhal: were: Messrs. Peter G. Clark. w“ ‘tmrlgiarogfil: cox-Ina” Bummerside: LR. Allen. Sun-mer- . l “B!!! M ll "W lunm" Major John Wright, Summarsldc, 11¢ time 979m (m! and Maior Norman Lowther Char- t- llll‘ PBV-ibll-ihmm“ lottetown. Rotarian '1‘. Cud- siria; and J. J. Trainnr. Berlford: more presided. Weiaeier expects to ienuiin _____ iottetvrn for n wvvh v! -JOLLY CHRISTMAS Pansy- r and ll “lull a)“ h!" An enjoyable Christmas was spent by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood. son It Mr . office. Kent Btrltt- flamers and fiiaughter Gerda at the - t . d M . Ba l which packed the Bal- wofilih oof vdiimlil‘ Varlsiey. “Th: the doors was at the farewell d‘ Mrs. Christmas was merit exceptionally god duo to the fact that their son. iph Waugh was homo from Imi- invlble dlllnrf Mia AJIGPPY wimaii an vmg fax for the holidays. After an ni- ttiry {viii be in charge presented presents to all. During ,I gellltle cnm- the d a sleigh‘ ride was much . mm by "In Wood family wile e i c, aop- had not had any for 30 years. After erceri ice cream and cake was served the feilie a ma to that: home very stand-ti... with their. day's ni-l and Mrs. J. River, Prince Island. was tiho scene of a et-ty wedding on Friday, Decem- ojlclociivlP. Mg when e ernice, R- -N-. was uni in $24.1... to| John Chester McNay, son of Mrs, Mcfllv l-nd the late John Chester; McNay of Seaforth, Ont, Th double ring ceremony was Pggrmfl an arch of ever- owe I]. S, m. M.A. B P. a r, rm bride, riage by her father, Duchess satin w and sweetheart neckline finger tip veil was caught with a roronet of orange blossoms. She car- ried an orm bouquet of Battertime roses and maiden hair fem and wore a double string of pearls, the Biff, of the groom. FUNERAL SUNDAY-Tile fune- ral of the late Mrs. William H. MacDonald was held Sunday aftcn service at ha: residence was conducted by tho Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Funeral services were held in Calvin Pres- byterian Church and by the Rev. .. of Bedeque, iven in inar- ooked Charm- gown of white fitted bodice were con- G. Carlyle Webster and the Rev. E. R. Mac- were six - ' MacDonald. Roland MacDonald. Donald, David Mutch.l"red Mutch, C.Q.M.S. Adrien Pinfiu, son of Mr. Felix Pineau, Rusticn, arrived safely home on Dec. 31st. after having served 4 and l-Z years overseas. On New Year's night a large number of friends gathered at his home to wish him and brother George, who had ar- rived from overseas n mo.n'h bc- fore, a most hearty welcome. Rev. J. C. Pitre was present. was served by their mother and the evening was spent in music HOME BEREAVED - The news has been received by Mrs. C. U. MacNeviin. Bridgeport. N. 5., of was the death on Nov. 29th of he! sis- ter, Mrs. Clifford eighth year. Dcath came of Choi- trnham England, following illl op- eration. She leaves lici- hushzinri. in Halifax. two sons and a lltilc dnugiitri . Sai- ly, who is just seven years of nco. Queenie was well known in the West River and Cornwall districts, liavlni! spent a numhcr “The Manse, New Dominion, ‘lilfl “The Parsonage." Cifrn- more cases of wall, during the time that tier and influenza at present City than there were l2 months ago. C. U. Mac- Ncvin, scrved as minister in these sections of "The Island." BATES-OULTON _ At ceremony performed on Dcvenihci‘ William Trcnholmo, hride. Miss Iola Mae Oulton, dnugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oulton of Coleman, P.E.I., bride of Sergt. Roy Oswald Bales. son of Mr. and Mrs. .t. O. Bates, of Montreal. The ceremony was per- zi ‘ill Mrs. 431i Harvard UGPBIIIITI)’. At an emergency meeting o.‘ iiic Maple Hills (airport) council hold last evening, it was decided to 0b- tain the services of another touch- er for the school which opened At the present time there are 51 pupils enrolled, with 34 of them in the first four tywirlcs. This number was considered much too large for one teacher to take A Women's Institute branch was also formed last night with Mrs. 3rd, at St. Lou Howatt being elected presi- president, Mrs. J. K. Duggsn, an secretary-treasurer, Mrs. D Mary MacDonald was present at the well-attended meeting. Many activities were planned out in financing the community. A dance is being planned for the iat- ter part of the iveek, which will open to the public. and ar- rangements are being made at the present time to make the affair an outstanding success. Mrs A S. MacDonald. Cardigan. received s wire Friday. conveying the sad news of the death of her brother. Cletus Lewis. of in- followlng an illness The deceased was a son of the late David Lewis of Card- h n. He served in the‘Ai-mv all urine the world war. and was dis- charged from the Army during the Dast summer and health UD to the time of hLs illness. Ha was confined to bed only ten days when he passed away. Th late Mr Lewis is survived and three children. also his mother. Mrs. Annie G and two sisters, Jcan (Mrs Walter Hill) both of Vancouver. B.C , and . Donald. of committal His father and one Rev, Dr brother. Ilia-rest, predeceased him ' deceased is a. m M. Flynn m. Guardian extendslslnce svni- , m M . ‘on v to e zreaved re at vae and xllagcfiylérmkx élarnsa yesterday. Mr. Grey's gdflpggg, fflflldl. m‘ ML wemler mainly of a technical nature, ex- me principal “w, plalned some nf the scientific dis- enioyed good retty weddine was celebrated Dunstanfs Basilica Saturday morning when Yvonne. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zaken-i nf was united in msrriaw ff Sergeant Jamel Had- Mcntrz-al. iinn of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Had- ded of Palatine. gln performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. The bride was particularlv at- white satin wedding gown and floor length veil. She was attended by M Rev. Louis Dau- n: were lie-inn. HUNG“. . r0- lift“; m” M11000- Iier a quit-t became the \V CSS to help daughter lervvl oruiiitnav SUBSCRIB char 0 the Magistrate bed unt- acEachern to three months without the option o“; _ ; on the second charge, he \ fined Maclhchern $300 and c6 or two months in j ii. _ the first sentence‘ _ three "months in jail to a nmi on. M $3M and costs or two month ; . jail, ancrha quashed the secmi - tut- sues.‘ Burrow , 0 u R NEWS isui>c;E"f -<>- ouu s "HONDA! City. At the conclusion of his. "l; Ante at M" Kent sermon several of the audience Ed "a : a a. ven‘ . . . _ . sue-cowl 6 34 S turd brought but the n“ §ep§nmfi_ did Christian wo.k done in the Th‘ “ma” w” mam‘ City during the last four years by lANllfiRXs¥slisfissafgli§ ' 1552A! -DOCTOR I CAPE TRAV- ERSE — It has been learned that Dr. J .B. Downing of Sununerside, who is now serving with the Canad- ian Army. expects to set up a prac- tice at Cape ‘Pr-averse as soon as he is discharged. He is a young doctor and had graduated only a short time before ho went on active service-S. SAIL! FROM is Mr Mei — v Glasgow he: jiilt cable received by her cousins. Mr. and Mrs- Wilbert Dockendorff of lvel‘. from their daughter. Sister Leone Dockendcrfl’ 0f 500th Af-"icu. announcing that iihe sailed from there for home on Dec. 2'1 urruum noun» for dinner, which was feetumd by VISIT BEBE — Rev. C. two beautiful Wedding cakes. The 10811101110 bride was proposed by Mr- J- Lester Douglas, M.i'.. and fli-tlflsly replied to by the groom. Among others at the dinner who the bride was tend a uumi. laneous shower at the’ e of Mral 16R T? received i Ritchie Bell, M. A.. B.D Memorial Church, Montreal, Polntfllodarator of the Presbytery mot at the Montreal will visit her nesdly 28rd inst. to a dress Presbytery on "'I.'ha Presbyterian ,. m l l and useful 1ft, ill.’ .. . ' = bride's home previous to h riage and presented her throw. Mrs. R. D, Lamoron reed address and Miss Ella Beiwmi re- sented the gift. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald will reside st North Lake, P, E. L-(Patriot please copy.) —-WEDDING BELLS — A ve. flkem. father of the bride, and Prior to the departure of the bride and groom for a honeymoon trip they were tendered u rpggp. lion at the home of the bride's crundPW-"ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Zakem, Grafton Street. whore _ guests gathered Saturday night for music, dancing and refreshments. I WE NESDA —RECEIVES PROMOTION —The niany friends of W0. 2 Wilfred In- man of Summeraide who has been in the R. C. A. F learn that over the holi ay season he was promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer 1st Class. Ho la stationed at Torbay, Nfld. S. —DII.. GALLANT Al‘ KINKOBA Gilbert J. Gllllnt. served three years in the R. o. A. F.. has returned to the Province. He has opened up a general or“. tice at Kinkora. Thankofferlng.” Ha will preach in 8t. James Church in the evening. rationed goods. on the e second charge wa tangle»! ovehinu‘ January 4th. “Y L O. B. A. and their 011G I101“! 0f Ml‘. Ind MI‘!- H. Beer. e object of their to ember Mr. pretty wedding was solemnized at the Summerside United Parsonage G on Jan. 4th st 8 p. m. when Miss Sadie McDonald. (lilil out having the i The Chicf. Justice same procedure in t): C. Burhoo, Chprlott ‘ In the cue of Don d C also of Charlottetown ‘who, e charge of unlawful sugar coupons, had been sentonc to six months iii jail by ldtl diary Magistrate Martin. tho lmrosed a sentence =0! th ee months in jail or a nae of . Ha quashed the scandal-y 'rget of acquiring rationed goods ‘ u ugitrelnéigwtiourt open! this y: ton, wn united Mr. Harold Gould, son of Mrs. Waltg Gould, Bede The bride was dressed in u blue crepe dress and hat to match, and wore a black Persian Lamb coat and black accessories. The brides- maid, Mrs. Harold Gould grey dress and brown mul and brown accessories: Gould, brother of the groom acted as gioomsman. The groom arrived home from overseas in the early Fail. and had served in France and Belgium, and has recently been dis- charged from the Army. On Satur- a shower was render- ed the br de and groom at home, after the guests had arriv- ed, they were escorted to seuts of honor, by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould. a number of baskets contained the FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Miss Edith Mary Kelly was held yesterday morning from her late residence, 180 Fitzroy St., to St. Dunstairs Basilica High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. J. A. McCardle, who also officiated at the grave. Tho oyic. Leo B. Doyle, M. W. Re . Murphy. B. H. Hughes Min Mary MacKenzie, of the of Jlnglish, McGill Un verslty, who has been s endln the holidays with her brot er an d MacKenzie at her old home Flat River, returned to Montreal by plane yesterday afternoon. 4.1% 2: - Dr. FUNERAL AT OYSTER BED -- The funeral of the late Damatien I. Gallant was held Monda residence. Oyster Bed B die to 9t. uaustimrs 61inch, Rustico. Solemn Roquiem High Mass was sung by the pastor, Rev. C. Pitre, wth Rev. D. McNeil] of Noritli Rusti and Rev . W. of North Rustico as Mr. and Mrs. Don. M. worth and little son "Jimmy" returned to their home fa Gu Ontario. after spend e happy h, holiday lesson with . ' worthb parents. Colby E. Lewis of Claude of York, many friends and neighbours. MCLEAN-CANNING WEDDING Th —A pretty weddln ed in Westmouiit Westmount, Que. 29th., 1945, when Rev. Dr. Johnson, united in marrla g Shirley Canning, W. Canning of Spring- liill, N25, and Mr. David McLean. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mo Lean, 235 Prince St, City. Both uates of Acadia University. tire taking post-graduate courses at McGill. districts, will Rive him Mac- hearty reception. The Island Telephone Company —-— has decided to construct n new HOME FROM ovl-jnsgsg _. building in Summersicle this your and if no better site can be ob- tained, then the present wooden Monday, office on Water StreeHwill be re- placed by a modern structure, Mr. D. M. Gass. manager of the Com- pany said last night. He had been asked to comment on rumors yes- terday that the Company had de cided to re-build site and that a dia Supper be installed. Health conditions in Charlotte- town were seldom better than at the present time. Dr. B.C. Kc p- ing, Chief Health Officer, info - ed The Guardian yesterday. YUUNKER-At Brackl to Mr ha: ' ~ spital, Wednesday. Jim. 2, mt to Mi‘. and Mrs. Louis Reid Simmons, and Mrs. Arthur Micken. The gifts were opened hy Miss Alma Gould and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien and were table by Mrs. Edwn Sherry. The groom thanked all for their lovely gifts, and for their kindness remembering them, and all joined in singinif "F°r Th9)? M‘! odod Fellows". The many useful gifts received testified of the high esteem of the bride and groom. Lunch was served by the hostess and as the guests departed to their homes. all joined in extending best Dhews. namely. Moses, Pgtq; (yam. llle. Cyril and mink Gallant. and a gfzi-lii-law. Ernest Gallant. Father re conducted services at the grave, . and Mrs. Harold Metcalfe s "£81112 Gilbert. , i946, to Ml:- and Mrs. J nude (Mary K. McDonald) rls, Mary Dorothea and Martha “Amy - at iiic minuti- f i-msiry on Dec. 2. i946 M igjorie Poole) a son, Gary Keir, e i. LO0D~At the Charlottetown 5. M: Mrs. Emmett Flood the P. B. Island . 7th. to Mr. and _ n ai whose name has, rom a very curly associated with lily. occurred at the 8. 'h ' - - vumbcd‘ in ms céihgviigagillis suc short time ago Mr. Giliis p ed to a large Halifax audience the 11y recitals he has usual. ilie admiratlo e_ musicianship, and igonians who had _ _cvelopment of his iare lalcnt with interest believed m; had a brilliant career ahead of that Saint John, N. B., had seven- BNFKEI‘ incc teen cases of tiiirty- month and that provincial health rlcpariment officials in Nova Sco- fciii-cd n diphtheria cpidcmic INSTALLED - The newly elected officers the recent meeting cf Aloha Rebekah Lodge No. l0, 1.0, Vice Grand, Mrs. Bessie Compton: Rec. Secy.. Mrs. Phoebe Pound; Financial Seey.. Mrs. M Bradshaw; R.8.N.G., M smith; I...S.N.G.. Mrs. Sadie Scut- ner; Warden, Mrs. Vera McPher- son; Conductor, Mrs. Connie Wil- ; R.S.V.G., Mrs. Jean smith: Elsie Campbell; -—-LEGION HAS PARTY — Members of Buinmerside Branch, Canadian Legion 80th"- ed at the Legion Home on Monday evening to attend s social evening in honor of Male!‘ F-F- MAY W is leaving snort-iv in 11141! h from». in Nansimo. B-U- Df- J- A- McPhoc, president of the Legion presided and explained the Pflr- iarns pose of the sat-herma- He are“! i...s.v.o., Mrs. , _ in cornplllfltlll-IW "m" 97 Mll°1'.0uts|de GuardpMrs. Ruth White, M“ 2191i’; arms i.’ "fill 51"“? l°“‘ii‘" lilisfiiitiiwililfi" V9311 1 e on. e I- , span. rs. : _ j president of the Provincial Com-, ist, Mrs. Georgina Camllhell- J1- mlmd and p“; lg$51%§rt% hi! Sign? Past Noble nierside Branch. , c e I called upon Mi‘. Roland Philipson. secretary of the branch "who read an address t4: the guest of honor and a presentation wu made him by Dr. McPhee on behalf of the branch. The address made re- ference to the fact that Major Mav is leaving the province due to ill health on the part of himself and Mrs, May. It expressed the hope that the change ficial and that they would enjoy their new home. Reference was made to his ivtliias. in the Legion and regret at his departure. It was believed. how- ever. that in his new place of re- sidence he would keep up his in- terest in the affairs of the lesion. lifalor Mav in reply expressed his appreciation for the honor given him which he said. was s complete was one case of scarlet fcvci" in the City at present. Dr. Keeping said.and another ll miles hut these were isolated of years cases about which there was no- in this rouiitrv residing first iii. thing to ruuse alarm. There Wis, inn-rover, ihc Doctor said, possibly the common cold distant, AWARDED ti. n. s. - n. Wm; m. iiounreri in the New Year's Ifoliul-a List that Major C. J. Macdonsirl, R. C. was awarded the MRE. Major Mardonnld is u native qwrzetnwn. P.E.I. On graduation from DBIhDllfilg University degrees MDCM. he W85 appointed rs. Russel Yblln- ici", (;lliI'lf7IlPtO\VIl, a ion d iiie I. it. Island l9 t M George MacKex-isie. City, a nn. ‘ ULLlVAN-—At the Charlotte iI-lospital on Jim U. ind Mrs Giiy Sullivan. Ulilrlotte- KEMP- At the Toronto l; Hospital Toronto. on SERVICES-Tile fu- neral of Mr. William T. Coaiiy was llf‘l(l yesterday morning from the residence of of the Coady. 175 I-Iillsboro Street. to the of the Most Holy Re- deemer where Requiem High Mass celebaated by Rev. W. Mann, Messrs. Ambrose Ward, John Cum- iskcy. John Coady, Samuel Cous- formed b.v the Rev. Cnrl Dean of ,,ins, Ted Corish and Ambrose Mc- Ottawa. Th, bride was ziven in Mlllan, marriage by he? uncle, Mr. Tren- olme. She wore a dressmaker suit of pastel blue, with a corsayrc of ping roses and white poms. 'A rc- rcption for relatives and intimate friends followed Sergeant and Mrs. their honeymoon in Ottawa. ‘They will reside in Montreal. -Mnntreal Victoria General Hospital in Hali- fax. Early in 1940 Di‘. Mni-donalrl cnxsli/Fd on actlvc sci-vice with R. poiriimeni of Registrar nf Halifax Mllltll‘)! Hll-‘Dital. Thence he pro- ceeded overseas and was Registrar d 2t! General Hospi- tals. In the summer of 1944 1'7. Macdonalrl returned to Canada. proceed to the Pacific with the C. A.P.F. Since the demobilization of that force he has been stationed at Drbert and is expected to over the appointment of Assistant Veteran's Affairs Hospitaiiffoi‘ Nova. Si-otiii and Prince Edward Isinnd. A former student of Prince of Wales of. Senator and Mrs. 0-1 A 35-year-old rural mall courier. to John Moran of Newport in Kings County. and his 11-year-old sou. Emmett, were drowned yesterday Church l .- T . . a '1 5 .7 r .~ r - a a i w t‘ Burlington) a son, William. , _ STAVERT - At Burlin ton on Jan. lsL, i946. to Mr. and a it Siavei-t mer- Gladys Pro through the ice and sank in Grand Donald Gordon. River. about five miles from their 1 Inspector N. J. Anderson RCM. P., told the Guardian last night that the car had been recovered but. that the bodies had not been found. He ssid the search for them was being continued. A resident of the dill-I'M that the accident occurred so ry- n r I'l- Service at thc grave was conducted by Rev. Edward Bald- win, CSSR. BURIAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mr. Daniel Hughes was yesterday morning BBiPB Silent Frank Hennessey’: Funeral Home to St. Patrick's Church, Fort Ang- ustus, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. L. Callag- han, who also conducted service at the grave. were five sons of the Wilfred, Fabien, Daniel, Edwin anti William and a nephew. Chester in the church cemetery. HIOSKINBON - PHILLIP! J-"At Toronto on November l7. 19GB, Rev. James M. Finlay. Heleiyilr Phillips of Harrington. F to William A. Hoskinson MacNElLL-HOLLAND - Convr-ni. Chapel. Sumnicrslde, on Thursday, Dcc. 27th.. 194B. h Father Mat-Lciiun Mao Holland of 'i‘r,vo.n to Mi‘. W James MncNeill of Lot I'll. I . acNElLL-BREHAUT — At United Church Parsonage, Mkltriy Harbor on January 8. 1M6. by, Roy vosscy, John James M-icNelil. Murray Harbor to Amy Brehaift. "bur. ASSON - At Char- lottetown. Jan. 3. l0“. b Mercer oftiie Salvation Arm Mary Wasson to Edison both of Clinrloiietown. iii-id had mall in the car at the tlmt- So far as could be learned only the father and his son were iii the It was not known whether there were any witnesses to the tragedy or how the accident came On Monday cvcniiig last Major at a farewell party given Ncii MacDcugail, at hcr er Prince Street. 'f'hc cucsts were iio officers iiiid mem- Messrs. wanted to leave a thought with the members which was that the main Canadian legion were service and comradoshin- Tilt following members present sock? in complimentary terms: Strong. Senator B. W. R Capt. Basil Kelly R. E. Ell-is. R L. Moliison. LA. Moore. J. S. De!- Wilfred Gaudet. P. C. Martin. Wilbert Arsenault. d Donald Lldstone. Lunch was ser- vsd by members of the Legion Aux- iliary and a pleasant social hour ill FIR-EMEN, BUSY-Tiles firtniicn lhad a fairly busy day yvitculvi‘. About 2.30 they King Street and no sooner that fire out when they wi-re cal ed to the new vocational train- ing building near the Prince nf The fire is snid to have originated from! izlsclflw Some slight daningo will»; sustained before the flrcmcn ox- Lowe l, Massacuusetts, for half a century at 15 Durant passed aw table were Mrs Addie Affleck. and Mrs. Lilla French. R.W.P.G.M's of the Provincial Grand Lodge. sistiiig Mrs MacDougali in serving were some of the Lsdgc members. _A presentation of a beautiful piece of silver to Mrs. Mercer was Elizabeth Ford. Wbrtlli‘ MiiitTfl-‘s of Memorial Lodge aflrr l-he reading of an appropriate the sccretary, Mrs. s Downs. Mrs. Mercer thank- em in her usual pleasing man- iicr for the gift iind sii kindncsses During the cvi"iiiiig_ n hvsiiiiiiful duet was sung by MHJUT and Mrs. Mercer at the request of the iriqm. bers. Mrs. Pearl Cinrnhum accom- panying them at the piano. After anssiiuai-vsiavl-{h - ~ n)“ a... a . . -=. . . ‘ls-um... ell, Mass. after a long i are: vicc- 66 years, He was born d town, the Q, first?‘ MECLBDP. d b an mp ed ' -- - " r. B.C eon ia e e 0y Provincial O-i-Zflilllf?! Miss by ma John A. Simpson Contncb ing Company of Lowell as General Foreman. until his retirement about eight years ago. He ‘is survived by four daughters. Miss Linda G. MacLean of Lowell; Miss Edith S. MacLean of Asbu ._._____._.__-.--€----—-— HOWARD -- At Meadowblnk Ofl Jan. 6. 1M6. Herbert G. HOVIPG if! r WILSON - Al. the Prince Hospital. Jiiii. 4. 1946. Boyd of W-rstniorciaiid. _ Chestnut Strcct. Jan. 6. 1M6. Wil- lisni T. Candy. formerly of Indra age '19 years GALLANT - At her home in Elfi- rhemicni enline. ,A rlock. a false alarm brought them Street. between Prince “ha. iiliflqvfl-I ENGLISH BRIDE COMING - Cullen. HOD‘. River. is ieaviiitl this week for Halifax where he will meet his wife who is duc to arrive on the SS. Stiivimzerford- z mistake might. have Mrs Cullen was the f Essex. England, and I v91’? Win11 welcome awnifi hm- in the Garden iliey learned ii. llld PVT" "l" l" by a woman on Eulton Sires-i. and ivorking on the assumption iliiii a Lean granddaughter. Judith Ann Beau- William C. MacLaan. Jun 5, all of Lowell; one sister, Mrs. Mary MacDonald of Charlottetown; four brothers, Alexander MacLeaii, Dun- can MacLean, John MncLeaii and Hugh MacLeaii all -of ; nd several nieces and nep- Funeral services were held at the Morse Funeral Home. Lowell. Sun day afternoon 2.30 o'clock and were Rev. Ta lin J. W rch of Lowell, officiat- ed. William Hoyle presided at the an. more were many flowers. CTUIQIILEGIDQk place in the funii 1')’ Edson Cemetery, Lowell. where the ra are‘ were read lMlfl 6d ‘ll “at nSLw wmbl’! and niut the are was ooulhlv o" that street, they went the 101181“ of Euston but without results. The uilrd religious service in the Universal Week of Prayer W85 held last. night in Presbyterian Otimhnlgtimg MacLean on Mrs. Alban Gallant. ngcd 38 years“ PIGOTT — Al. Suva Sunday. Jriii. 6, 1946, Pigott. in iici- 18th veiir. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton E. not: Chestnut Street. Jim. 6. lam T. Ooady, formerly o! Alexani , s MARCHBANK - At County Hospital on Jan. 8, Myyna Jean. infant daughter cf/ .. d Mrs. John C. Marohbsnlli‘, New Anpan, aged two weeks. . KELLY-AVIBO Fitzroy Street an Tuesday. Jan. 8, 1946, Edith Mary oartiiu; ivishiug Major and Mrs. Mercer best yrisiics in their new sphere of activities. Death entered tho home of Mur- dock D. McLeod of Up tague on Friday morning and claimed iis its own his beloved wife Marjorie C. McLeod aftar short illness. Mr: daughter 10f Ma TUESDAY — The funeral of the late Herbert G. How- ard of Mendowberik was hold from his late residence Tuesday after- Tho services at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. J.R. skinner. The pallbearers were: Walter Boyle. R d. Harry Potluck. and Robert Willis: interment in Oomwcll Cemetery. UILTY -kJo'nn Stan- r: cv tended. Bapt i. . McLeod was the artin of Victoria homestead at Victoria Cross occupied by flai- brothel‘ S. Kai st.. late Mrs. McLeod was one of nat- ure's noblewomea- and lived from the mw-‘lllenln strife. Though no health ‘for a-number of years her death was unexpected and came as a shock to all. Besides a lorrmiv- ing hushanifshc leaves the follow- inn. fantigy to mourn. Ieilerica, Mus. ‘Jennie. Mrs. lus- J ii. Hartsville P. 1 Leela . I-LC. Rice, D.D., and the Rev. be id in O fl- Lewis. Kl 1°t of the also u bebie o tut wbeadooa of w inged the congregation with its cantata. Miss Helen Stewart presided at rgan and‘ Mrs Bruce Mec- Phorson and Mrs. Allison MacDon- effectively a duet: 1 Upon the Mount- lame. iv - 'MaeDONALD - At Medford. Masp.‘ ~' Jan. 8 1946, Mrs. 9. C. MacDonai nee Monica Gillis. MORBISSEY-At town Hospital, Jan. in cls Kevin Morrlssey, Morrissey, Earnlcliffe. P TIIWAR Royalty, on January 9. 1940. KIDL Y-At 180 Fl zroy Charlottetown on Tuelday,_ Jan. The dab ocellrred uir " i. nfirmary 6i mt lviin M. Glllis, widely known llclan. He was the non of Mr. a Cormhy Ila with no coats. Approxhn- other a Peal easel. Imitly and Proh bitlon. which were 3:: dochatndunricrd she m ml.‘ lawful.‘ u than our‘ i» m- nnrvw r-w- r °“"“‘* IIAIIIID m roaomo - A quiet but prett treet. United d when Helen Iran; dau: ter of Mr. Chum-H. Phillips Har- | n, . . .. was l°a|e to William A. f Mr d . lloskliuon-of Toronto. Jamel M. Finlay. officiated. The bride looked lvei 1e b ue rayon-crepe wit black accessories, and were a of m! mos. She We her Illtcr. Mn. w o were l dress of December 51st. 1M5. a » Saint Marie's Ida home, Lewis at Bunbury. P121. The funeral h on Monday afternoon to Val- ley eld Ce eter offirlatlnl at the house and grave. The sympathy of ail is extended especially to her daughter Margaret at h feel keenly thg loss of a loved one but she is gone lo he with Chrilt which ll fer better. Chi f Justice Thane A. Cam quash d three convictions of endiary Mazlstrate K . b? yesterday on thn ground thd marriage 0018mm! w“ fihe Nuptial Mill- The bride was dressed i street length dress of blue wool n. muskrat brown socessaaee. She wee ltdreu withwwtc - is brother ed by her ing accessor ported b bowin wit-h» r°....‘;‘.i.l.';“ DcCostc m! maid nf lionoi‘ and n " Miss Marion Burke as hridcnmziid "M frmm" The maid of honor wore a pastel rose frock with matching accu- sories, and the bridesmaid wore a pastel blue gown with matching The groom, who was in military uniform, was support- Albart Hedded, Ian Zekem wu Rir. A brother of the bride, Joseph former lllll’ b0 Jolin Walsh and Allan Following the reremo caption was held at The town, when Q guest; unstable! -r.nvu T0 ‘IAKI Cotilli- ant of aft foghflt. Jdin. will tale an I-rav nichn‘; eoune at J ly residents of Prince Edward I); land.) My . - Ciurlnttcln i» o l! DFR "nzq; with white with flowers and two outed wedding day you you f . 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