I . A?“ FE" -__. rm: cllltlztorrcroww _ GIIARDIAN JANUARY 4.11:4: OUR ulzws BUDGET F011 OUR SATURDAY s UBSCRIBERS TUESDAY Alfred Higgins of Keiisington re ings from tier husband, who overseas. stubborn blaze in some bails troycd last Thursday night. REPORTED WOIINDED -- Mrs has received Word from wounded in ltiily. overseas in 1941. Maurice in Belgium. —93 TODAY — Mr. celebrates day today. January second. the last business dny of 1944 customers at F. W. Strong Co side. funeral of ttic llitc Mrs. George C by the Rev. S. J. Davies. Tile p.111- ocnrcrs were: Colcs, John Poole, Gerald Hoop Robert. Hooper. and Hurry lvfoore Interment was in adj0i11i11g church cemetery. --I"IRE AT THEATRE —Scr (his loss wa< narrowly averted at the Capitol theatre. Summerside. yes- terday when firs- broke oilt ill a (Iiesierficld in ‘he fc-ver about one P M. when there was no one in the building. Fortunately the sprinkler system functioned and set off alarm. The only damask’- was to the chesterfielrl and by wa er ill the fo"cr trom_t'*e sprink- ler system There might also be sonic Rnicke damage There \'I‘5 no ‘interference with the regular program of pictures for the day —PR!€SE.\' ATION — Mr. and Mrs. Horace ryenton of Kcnsing- ton. who recently moved into their new residence on Malpequc Road. were pleasantly surprised on Christmas Eve when their nclgn- burs called on them to present them with a beautiful occasional chair nnti several smaller gifts. Mr. and l\ . Brvcntoil are highly cstecnlcrl iii the community and their friends rejoice With them 011 the happy occasion of their first Christmas in their new home. That they may spend many liaPPy years in it is the wish of their many Tricntls of Malpcqile Road. K —54TH ANNIVERSARY-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Ramsay of Sum- lnerslde celebrated their 54th Wetl- ding anniversary on Christmas eve. This worthy couple. formerly ‘of Kcnsingtoli. movcd tn ‘SIIIIIFIICTSIIIB n short time ago. Mrs. Ramsay. the former Miss Fannie, Mcflougan of Malpeque. became the bride of MlaRamsi-iyover half a century 3.2a and since that time they have hav ‘been most favorably: known mrodghoilt this portion of Prince Cotlntit. Three sons rind one daughter were born to this union. They have the best wishes of their manv friends for continued WPF-‘l of hnppinsrs. FORMER RESIDEUT HERE- Matiy friends iii Clizirltittetown were delighted to see the name. of Warrant Officer Hurry R. Cozton amongst those Canadians servlnB with the 8th Army in Italy ‘$110 were honored just before Chris‘.- mws with membership in thcOrdcr . o.’ the British Empire. Irlary. " ' tvnose hotnc is in St. Peters. Nova ’ Scotia, enl‘ ' n5 a 211111101‘ 111 .1 . ‘ l; Montreal in the car-Ly clays 0f llw war shortly a! .r he liatl coml-llelw the commercial course at Prince of‘ Wales Coll-cite here. While stilt-ly- lug in Charlottetown he lived \. 1h . _',_;‘j “grandmother. the l.itc Mrs. W. ‘ L. Cotton. i —GUESTS ol-rmxolmisr - , i‘ p“ Sunday evening the members ' ‘ Q! St. Paul's Ladies Choir, Sum- merside. ivzre the guests of their at a Christmas supper in Till‘ dining room ,. i i the _L=-.—- - c:=cn guest was tirtcd to her place at the lnblc foilnd a gilt in her chair from Blzickforcl in appreciation of part in forming the choir ~ - LIFCCTC Christmas seemed to express the warm and tender regard in which each mam- bcr was held by the choir lender. A beautiful and appropriate gift was prcscntcd by Iii" members to Mrs. Blockforti which vies much . appreciated bv the recipient. Lat- ! in the cveninz the choir qavc ' a repent program of Christmas " rois over Station CHGS.—S. ' 1-3. C. Dntluc uf Sillnnicr-' . ziidnw of the lzitc Di". E C. D - in" "ti 'I\".‘._Y l:i Ilic Prince Couli ty Hospit. on _ Saturday c il'oiii ll heart ailment. She t-cn ill for tiily about six Dodge was t he fnrmrr c Divcszili risuelilei" tlic . of irv Dawson and Elizabeth Keougli of Tryrm. As a young woman she went tn Dr. E. C. .t of that . city. They were marl" d in Kin- tlic lnte Rrv. J. I M."- ltvc About twenty-three jvears ago Dr Dodge rs‘ re n I Iii‘ nntf Mrs. - I5'Jl'id and in L. to for icur _ 'c s. 'l‘.'le,t' tlicli turned tn Bos- ion and rcmwiner‘ tiierc till Dr. Dodge's rlcikl . sen y .115 ago Mrs. Dodge then came back to Summerside and lived here ever ltnrc. They had no children. She ... loaves In mourn thrcc sisters all j living in Sumnzcrsicic: Mrs. Jrhii .‘ Driscoll. Mrs. w. .1. Sullivan rind Miss Ida Dliw on. Also one broth- er. Edwin of Tryon. The funeral will be held this morning Ironl 5t. Malachys C urch. Kinkura, at ten -o'clock. —I"LOWERS RECEIVED - Mrs. ceivcd on Christmas Ere a beauti- ful bouquet with Christmas greeti- la s K FIREMEN CALLED-Tile firemen were called to the ruins of Frank Clarke's ivsreliouse yesterday morn- lng at two o'clock lu extinguish a of ficlal word has bee bags that had been snioulderlnil ever since the warehouse was des- Gecrge Arsenault of Village Green the Miti- istcr of National Defence that her son. Tpr. Johli Henry Dunn. was ’l'pi-. Diiiin xix-lit He has .1 broth! r C. Edward Strong. merchant of Summel-sldc his ninety-third birtll-:R.C.A.F. Cn‘ ‘IC attended in ins duties waiting on Ltd. u usual. He is probably the oldest mivo resident of Summerg FUNERAL HILTON f The Younkcr was held yesterday ulter- church and grave was conducwd Ambrose Rodd. R y lived a happy industrious life and‘ great grandchildren. , coilple are still young at heart and WEDNESDAY ceivcd word fron their son. Mfigllnl-‘i. who is now safe in Eng- _ n received Cpl. Clifford Arthur Orford has been severely wounded in action over- seas. FLOWERS FROM SON-Mrs. May Willis has received a cou .e of beautiful plants with Christmas Krcetings from her son Wilbur. who is serving with the Royal Montreal Regiment in Holland. FLOWERS rnolu SOI\'——I\Il‘a'. Alldrcw Paton. Rollo Bay West, has received a bouquet of beauti- ful roses with Christmas greetings from her soil, corp. John Paton, . now serving in Holland. SLIGHTLY wolrxnlzo Mr, and‘ Mrs. Harold Cakes Crapauti. iecclvcd word on Christmas Day from the National Defence Minister Ottawa that their son Pte. Law- son _0akes has been slightly wound- czl in ucliun in Italy. Nature of wounds not yet available. NEW YEAR'S I DANCE — _ Thc noon from St. John's Anglican NEVIQYPBPS Eye dance at the Char- ciiurch, Milton. Service at the llelmin W15 one u! the more im- Dortiint local social rvellls which ushered iii the New Year. Tile C A IBJT C _orchcstro lroni Bench Grove Training Centre furnished 516M111! couples cutter to IOFHCI. cicn for a brief space’ the nrlmnezs war, danced throughout the can lv hours of Monday morning. SCOTT-MacNEVIN — A quiet. but pretty wedding took place on Dec. 20tii at the groom's home in Cornwall. when Rev. J. R. Skinner united _in marriage Doris Mae MacNevin. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MacNcviil. Canoe Cove. and Harold Brenton Scott. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. _S\"_\‘DIOIII‘ Scott, Cornwall“ ltie wllisonlti bride looked lovely iii her dress of Pink sheer withl lQKw-tnutton sleeves and fitted bo- tlice trimmed with golden sequins. Her accessories were of ‘black. Miss Norma Paul acted as brides- maid and Mr. Harold Godfrey as grooinsmnn. Previous to hcr man rlage the bride was tendered '4 miscellaneous shower at Canon Cove and given a gift from that Lodge. With this happy young couple goes best wishes for a hap- py wedded life. Among the recent retirements at the end of 1944. after a long per- iod of service with tlie Canadian National Railways, were three members of the Prince Edward Is- land Division. all of irhom had long and successful servlrc. nnd retire with the sincere good w-isties from their fellow employees u".£i the public in general. All thiec men have been residents of this City for many years and are well and favorably known They are: essrs. Cornelius Corrlgan from the car shop; Parker Moore from llic lnncli‘ or erecting silo] cl George S. Rjvon, the ,\'.\rd at Charlottetown. Ml". Artliill . liuwott. Charlottetown. is acting ylirdtrlaster iii Mr. Ryan's place. Mr. Corrigan has been in the ‘service for thirty-niile years. most» of which was in the car shop, and for many yours was ll ilieliibel‘ 3f the wrecking crew usually made up of members of the shops. H»: retires ill good health and looks forward to many years of enjoy- ment of his wcll earned leisure. He is an enthusiastic gardener and wcll versed in the art. and the res- idents of Greenfield Ave. are e.\- pecting great things from his al- ready mogniflcent garden. Mr. Parker Moore has been in the service forty-four years. and served most of that time in the machine and erecting shops. HI: also enjoys good licnlth. nntl b."- ing an enthusiastic horseman. I11- tcrested in the fast ones. will not be lonesome ".0 long as this king of sport c) .. THURSDAY -ARIIIVES OVERSEAS —Capt. Ira Hickey. formerly of the Prince Edward Island Illghlandcrs. has nrrived safely overseas according i l elbow badly smashed in all electric irringer. has returned to the City Hospital for treatment aftcr spend- ing Christmas with her parents in North Rustico. HOME ON LII. Nfld., is spending a three week fur- touch at the home of his sister. Mrs. Laura Mair. and his mother. Mrs. Harry Yorston. resident in Georgetown. P.E.1 CHRISTMAS GUESTS - Guests for the Christmas holidays at the James L. LePage heme in Rustico included Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. MacKcnzie of Groton, Conn., and Mr. arid Mrs. James E. Andrews of Hunter River. P. E. I. Chester, vounzcst son of Mr. and Mrs E. J MacKt-ilzic. who make their hnmc with their daughter. Mrs James L. LcPagc. celebrated Christmas with his parents for the first time in 20 years. A bounti- ful goose dinner was enjoyed after which gifts w-cre exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MncKcnzie also celebrated their 63rd ivedding an- niversary on Dec. 27th. They re- ceived gifts of money. etc. 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERS- ARY - On December 2631i. i944. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacPhe-a of Hclievuc quietly celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mac- Lcod. Lyndale. wlicre they are re- siding fnr the winter months. Rela- tives rind friends called to con- gratulate them and spent a vcry pleasant evening recalling good old times. They were shoivcretl with letters and cards of coil- gratulations. also many gifts from friends and relatives far and ncar. They have two daughters. Mrs. MarPherson and Mrs. Frink in tho U. E. A.. and one son. John of Up- per Montague. P. E. Island. also thirteen grandchildren "and three The aged ll the music mid scores 0f bicasure-' gathered at her bedside. Sh them not to crv as ivorsc. "onlv tired." Soon weary lbirlt took flight. Rebekah Lodge No. l0, I. 0 was held Tuesday evening. was largely attended. Grand Marshal and the follow s a Ruby Hollie, Past Pres, R. A.. Annie Gambrin. Mrs. Frances Te Mrs. Blanche Stew Campl: Lulu Nicholson. installed the lowing officers term: retiring officers nn ficcrs spoke briefly. I113 5A1}; gym; ‘A§_M;_ and Nusunianyt friends wish them continued Juggph Mam“; fflfg“. “Bye ‘yemgoodhealth and happiness in the Arthuriremamder of their years together. -IIAD TELEPHONE CALL - _____ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Spears, Sum- RECEIyED Fborl/ERS _ Mm mersidc. had the pleasure on New Douglas y/“Ewem Llore“, recehwd ~ Year's Day of a telephone call from flowers for Cliriszilias from hcr i We“ “m- Heath WM i‘ . husband in HOHMKL »Guclp1i. Ont. He called up to wish .__ his parents the compliments of the SEVERELY WOUND“, _ ob season. and the call came through perfectly-S. —RECEIVES PROMOTION _ ‘The friends of Lieutenant Williabir; ,R. Cannon. R.C.N.V.R., will Im Commander and has as "Senior Equipmen Trials Officer 1'1‘) l rea." Lieutenant Cannon is the only son of Mr IHsmmond Cannon. becna \var and received his co gycars on the Pacific coast ‘served in the Aleutian Area‘. is at present stationed at H. M. C. S. Dock Yards, Halifax, N. S.—S. MI. D L J. CAI-MICHAEL I Carmichael of Falrvillc. itius i heal death. He was atte sician who saw that th near. His pastor Rt. Rev. Mons. M. Donal I his spirit passed away. UNDER SPEEDY TRIALS ACT- with breaking, elztcrng. and theft ap- 1915 pcared before County Court Judge C. Gavan Duffy yesterday morn- ing and elected to be tried under the Speedy Trials Act. His case The arrest c-f Bradley and that of John Quinn and Dar. McLeod followed a break m the earlv hours of the morning of Dec. 23 at the jewells y store of J R Williams on Great George Street. The two latter men pleaded Qwllfrid Bradley, enlarged will be heard tomorrow. guilty to Ilia charge of pqgsesgion of stolen coed; before Stipendiary Magistrate KM Martin. and were remanded until Dec 8th for sen- tence Tllfle passed away at viczol-l on December 23. 1944. Robert 1-‘ Rfllcrsori. aged 90 years. The late Mr. Rogersonhad BIWIIY. cnioycd gOUd health until oboul four years ago. when he was fil- tacked with a heart ailment which at times left him a steadily weakening condition. He was well and favorably known to a Wide circle of frientls and acquaintances. For the Last ten years he resided in the village of Victoria. Previously h» had been the tirapiietor of. the summer 185011. known as “The Beacon." and Mrs. Rogerson carried on a prosperous business. In his young- er days he carried on farming at tlieuolrl homestead in Crlipsiud. l-lis ivlfc. Margaret Lcllrd. pre- dnreaseti him thirteen years ago a foster son. William Peters. who tenderly cared for him in his de- cl VEEIYS. He lcovcs to mourn Janie iMrs. verse. . 0:: Muttarti of caps ‘Pro can Church, Crtipau-ti. conducted by the Rev. Mr. Frcam. and the interment was in the church cem- etery. The pallbearers ivcre: belt Prnfilt. Clark Fall. Fred Sher» alt and Stewart Inman. Word has been received by Mrs. Catherine lvlscKinnon of Albion, that lier son, Corporal George. Ivan. has been klllcd in tiction overseas on Dcc. 4. 194%. Cpl. Mc- Kirinon enlintrd July 1940 alid went overseas with the North Nova Sco-i tin Highlanders. He leaves to mourn a sorroiiring mother four sisters rcsldi in Saint John. N. B.. and one r Marv. and brother Stanley tit home. Cpl. Mc- Kinnoilis father died while he was» and I to word received from him at his overseas. home in Summcrside-S. On December 10th at Clinton- --__ there passed to her eternal reward.‘ 35111335 To 1195mm“, _. Nellie Maria Dunnin beloved wife. Little Jacqueline Gallant. 1i year- 0f ‘P1015011 Bounty. 111 B 10m.’ and‘ old daughter of Cpl. and Mrs. fild- ‘iytuii illness “IV-Ch 5 b°m9_“'llh' llillfld D. Gallant. who had her ‘mlimal’ patience Ullflsllflll and fortitude. 'f'o all those who waited. on hcr in her last. months of suf- llnft was rcvcalcd a nature of un- usual sweetness strsnitth of , urmurcd nor cclnalaincd but upon lcarnlnz that‘ her tllscasc was fatal she set about. On the morning of December 10th to go had come. her little ones were e told W85 I10 after her» I The regular meeting of Alpha . O. P’. and ‘ De. Mrs. E as I118 Sister Jean Smith. District luty President. assisted by Beatrice Lapthorne, P.N.G. of Grand Officersz~ Mrs. ed,‘ art. Mrs. Georgie ell. Mrs. Claire Brown. Mrlsm o- for the cnsulnfl Noble Grand, Mrs. Ruth White. Vice Grand. Mrs. Linda Worth. l Secretary. Mrs. Pheobe Pound. Pin.-Sectry.. Mrs. Mae Adams. 'I‘reas.. ltfabel M. Worth. R.A.N.G.. Mrs. Josie Howatt. R.S.N.G.. Mrs. Pearl McKay. Warden. Mrs. Alice Jewell. Conductor. Myrtle White. R.S.V.G.. Mrs. Lottie Gill. L.S.V.G.. Mrs. Agnes Dickson. Chaplin. Mrs. Elsie Campbell. Inside Guardian. Pauline Jones Outside Guardian. Adelaide Sent- er Junior Past Noble Grand. Mrs. I Ruth Enman. Pianist. Miss Crockett. At the close of installations the d, ‘ncomlng of- Refreshments were served. bring- to a close a very successful through their radio follow with keen ill.» I imerelt CUHCYIC 3 term and looking ahead to better events. Their things in the coming year. glad to learn that he has been pro- otcd to the rank of Lieuteniant nt- and East Coast f; Commander Summersicle, ‘and the late Mrs. Cannon. He en- listed shortly after the outbreak‘ of on froln the lower deck. He spent two and He ANIE On Sundav. November 26th. there passed peacefully nwiiy. Mr. Daniel in his 78th vcar. For some months prev- lie did not cniov his usual good th altho he ivas up and about lhis home every day. He was taken suddcrilv ill the dav previous to his nded bv his phy- e end was administered Extreme Unction and a few moments later where for about twenty years he. Tlivrg was no famitv. but he leaves“. I The funeral services took place on Der. 26th at. Si. John's Ailgli-. Her-l and drawings. ' efre MMHJ 0D The bride looking charming in music drew. black seal coat with green ac sorles. The groom was attended y his brother Clifford. the signing of the choir sang very affectlvey O Per- ct Love. Following the cere- mony the halwy couple left 0n a short wedding trip to points of in- terest in the Maritime; followed 395' U‘ friends and relatives. Previous to her marriage the bride was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by her many friends at tile home of Mr. and-Mrs. Roy Tantun where shc received many beauti- ful gifts of silver, cutglass, lineal and many other useful articles. ‘On their return their friends and neighbours assembled to do honor to the newly married couple. sierdav at Souris. . . Cheveric has re- moved one who up to three years ago. when he retired from public life. was a prominent iiirure in bus- iness circles throughout the Pro- vince. He was also wldolv known in Nova Scoua and New Bnlnswicx where he served at. valicus time: a srclievuu Customs agent. b The late W.J. Chcverie was born in Souris 09 veers ago. l-lc was a JBLEPZXI of the last war and ore- vlously enlisting for overseas duty had been in Enelsnd vmei-e he had passed examinations as o mas- 'Ilic death ve of Mr. WJ as a Lieutenant with an Isl- and unit. and while there was cro- mritcell Captain. About 2i. veins ago. he iolned the Customs Department and his first Dost. was at Souris where he re- mained for two ‘veers. From there h» came to Charlottetown. serving here tor 12 years. From Charlotte- town he went to Summ-erslde as Collector o1 the port and held that position ulo till the time of his re- signation three ‘years i180. The late Mr. Lff-‘vefle had con- siderablc knowledge matics aild while in the Customs Dcnaitmeut did much surveylnit of fl‘ s to ascertain their proper toti- mac. Besides relieving in the Mar- .mcs. he verv often was sent to .1: Magdalen Islands for the same arouse and had manv friends .hcre._ _ _ _ ls survived bv nls ivifr. Hp two lxughters and a soil. Cecilia is tre all?» of Cpl. George F Becr. R C. I F, Silnimerside and Bella now lives iii the States the wife of Mr. J Rogers The son Joseph i4 a Sergeant with he C.A _!‘. Dartmouth His mother is still liv- ing in Sculls at the advanced age ‘ of 95 rears. ' FRIDAY ' ARRIVED OVERSEAS -- Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Gallant of Oyster Bed Bridge have received word from their son, Ptc. Urbain Gallant iluw safely overseas. They also received two Christmas curds. one from Pie. Ferdinand in Ht. land and one from Sigmn. John ln ‘ Italy. i O.S.M. Lestcr R. Sherren has returned to H.M.C.S. Cornwallis. . _to finish his course ail-er spending New Years with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Sher- ren. Hunter River. —CALLED T0 BOSTON - Mrs. ‘Elton Cairns. Freetown, received 9, telegram Jon. 2 that her eldest i rpm Frank My"; “Ihjtflgld Hgwnsister. Mrs. Frank Cowan is szrl- oiisly ill in hospital. Mrs. Cairns 1131;: the following morning for Bos- 0N VISIT T0 us. - Pte, 1m, McCarville and Mrs. McOarville n1 11115 City left last Monday morn- ing on a two week's visit to the United States visiting Mrs. MC- Carvilles sister, Mrs. James Gus. well who resides in Lynn, Mass. WOUNDED MEN HOME — Of the seven wounded men who re- turned to their. native Province last night from the European bat- tle fronts, only one, c. w, 31,1115; 399 Sydney Street. has his tiome in the city. The othas are: 1".- R- J- Campbell. Dundas; l. .1. Mc-' Donald. Morell: E. J, DesRoclizsl St. Louis; G. Chaisson. St. touts; J. E. Arscnault. Wellington and r‘ W. Casey. Summerside. ART SOCIETY MEETING The regulai monthly meeting the Art Society of Prince Edward Island was licld last evening at the home of LL H ,- S, ,, a. _ . v M v Miss lvfiirgarct Irving! Yuma“ RC A 5pc “ha” f: M gxéllhhlghlcdca‘gggaflfllgfe gr ‘l-gé} Owing to the unavoidable absence‘ tircscnt stationed in St. John's. hcflvgnly Hon"; ' .0‘ m9 Prgfldenl- Ml‘- HCfhBft Dick.’ Mr. J. E. Harris presided. Aftcr when it was cvid:nt that her time‘ m! Pfllltlne business was disposed of. the program fal- the evening was taken over by Mrs. Willard MHCKBy who gave an interesting paper and talk on Persian art, wflich she illustrated with plum-cg Before the meeting Clo-Bed i" were served by the hostess. calm wsnnmo nAy _ m, and Mrs. Chester E. MacKenzle of Groton. Conn. have returned to their home after spending their Chrilitmu holidays With the 101-‘ mcrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen’ MacKenzic of Ruatico. Mr.’ and Mrs. MacKenzlc with other members of their lmmedll fani-' fly celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on Chr tmn Dav.‘ They are both advanced in years, but still able to enjoy life and keep up with the times. There sed peacefully away after a ong illness. borne witri Christian patience and fortitude. one of the moat, highly respected citizens of Little Sands in the par- son of Alexander C. Mackenzie. Deceased who was '11 years of age was born at Little Bands, the son of the late John MacKenzic and his wife Eupliemla Strwart. His funeral took place on ho- cembei- 0 from the United Church. Little sands and was largely nt- tended. The services were cin- tiiicted by his pastor. Rev. R. Vessey utio sookc words of comfort to the bereaved family. - He leaves to mourn one son Malcolm A.. who resided with him: one daughter Euphemin, New York. U.8.A., and one granddaugh- ter Hazel Mncxenaie, and one brother Roderick. —WEDDING' BELLS-St. Johns Church. St. Eleanor; Illa; the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding when ‘gt-Ki 2nd Rwiov. GMR.‘ Haglilson. to un n marra e II‘ on za- bem. dawn", o!’ m“ and umiRcquiem High Mass was celebrat. Stanley Tantori. St. Eleanors. and °d , m William Barclay. son of Mr. and g:'l‘,%‘£:°egs5e“'rf°fiegs¥;¢grzwiufl? < we . . . e . “'8' John H‘ Dust)“ o‘ ‘mum: James Baglole. P, V. Robin, Harry black seal coat with red acces-Iuumhyi A~ Farm" “d William series. enhred the church on die“- Film” ' arm of liar father to strains ofi llycd by Mrs. Amy An- c bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. Roy Sien also In During re inter the by the but wishes of a llolt of ter gunner. He went to England in‘ Mrs. Prallcis McCnrron w'l held yesterday morning from he {late residence 95 Fitzroy‘ Strec St. Dunstanb Basilica whet FURTHER l MN. Ada l River has Matlieson of Olyd I iMctlicson, prcvouoiy wounded in shell fragment wound. be forwarded as-soon as received. High Mass was celebrated by Rcv ers were Messrs. D. J. Noonan. Robert Bradley and Wilfred Smith. Service at thl grave ‘was conducted by Rev. K Wdmesday. November, twenty-sec- ond at, of Mr. and Mrs Donald N Mur- in a floor length dress of white printed sheer and shoulder length veil and carryting a bruouet cf Red Roses. entered the living- room on the arm of hcr father. to the strains of the Wedding March pla-yed by Mrs John MatcEachern. The death at the P.E.I. Hospital yesterday of Miss Edith Hugh has removed one of its ablest teachers from the staff of Prince of Wales College. The late Miss Hugh was born at, Murray Harbour 46 years ago. the daughter of the late W. Hugh and Mrs. Hugh. Her record of intellectual actiievements Is a brilliant one. She entered Prince of Wales College as a scilolarsiiill winner alid graduated in 1923 as a Gold Medalist. Obtaininl: hcr B.!\. degree from Mount Allison Uni- versity Miss Hugh graduated from Toronto University a year later with the degree of Bachelor of Pedagogy. and in 19W joined the Prince of ‘.'."alcs College staff on vrliirh she death. In 1929 she attended a summer school at Oxford University. She was a member of Trinity United Church. a past president of the King's Daughters, a Trin- ity Churth organization. and acc- retary of the Mount Allison Alumnae. Besides her mother. she is sill‘- vived by two sisters: Edna. Mrs. Daniel Vlilllfdcrstlne. Murray Ha;- boilr: end Marian. Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod, UiZE- also by a brother. F. D. Hugh. Murray Harbour. _ Last eveninz a memorial service for the late Miss Hugh was son- ductcd by the Rev. . E. 0- Lellnan at the MacLean Mineral Home at ivhictl the Prince of yvales College staff was present in a body. A large number of frienls. people who had known the de- ceased for many years, o w at- ndcd. The remains will be conveyed to hcr late residence in Murray Harbour this afternoon. The first meeting of the year q! the Charlottetown Kinsmen CluJ was held last night at the Cliur- lottetown Hotel. Reports were given by the vali- ous retiring committee chairmen. the retiring Treasurer James Cul- lon and President Roland Taylor. LAID T0 BEST - The funeral by Rev. Louis Dougan who also PARTICULARS - e received the following Iinformation from Ottawa. The Min-E Seventh Annual Prince Edward Is- ister of Defence wishes to inform vou land Pelt Show. The largest num- t-hat 7 Pte. hanklln Miller bel of pelts in the history of the reported show, in all 64 action ‘now reported ioguod and Douglas Bell of Carle- ccmimund; ton began the onerous task of dis- fractuire right radius. If any in-. tributlng the honors of the large formation becomes available it. will entry to the many exhibitors. Dur- FUNERAL SERVICES - Tbgplacc and was concluded by awn funeral of Mrs. James Fraser wa. held yesterday morning from Frank Hennesseys Funeral Home to St. Dunstnns Basilica where Requiem R. V. McKenzie. rector of St. Dun- stans University. The pallbear- Wilfred Mc- Kenna. J. J. Duffy. Eugene Kelly. Lt-Col the scene of a pretty wedding on six o'clock. when their daughter Margaret, Grace was united in marriage to James Albert. son remained until her‘ ' Sick and Visiting Committee. iEmmq Alley. Joan McLean, Mary Dickie. 1mm. Past Mistress. Jean McLean. R.W.G.T. Gladys Downs presid- ed over the installation of officers with Retiring Deputv Alice Jewell acting as Director of Ceremonies. President. Neil Higgins. Vice-President. Lewis Turner. ‘treasurer, Otto Rose. Secretary, Ray Archer. ‘me incoming committed: gave brief reports ot their planned u- tivities for the coming year, which will prove to be an active year for the Kinsmen Club. Keith McKtnnou was welcomed u a new member. Yesterday morning at the Bum- lncrside High School auditorium began the difficult talk of ludilllli the large number of entries in tile S I‘ t i B made to retiring Worthy Mistress Jean McLean by Retirinl swretnrv Mary Dickie and Rietirlnl Détillly Mistress Alice Jewell to which sic replied very suitable, thanking the member . At the close of the mcctinS lllllch was served by retiring officers to a large number oi’ members 1116' cent. ‘WEDDING BELLS—An Intel'- estlns wedding took Place on Dec 23, at the home of W. K. and Mrs. Allcr. of Middleton when their eldest da/ilsliter. Alma Elsie WES united in marriage to LA C. Keith Page Afficck. RCA!" Greenw Mrs. Sinclair Affleck, Bedflllle- The beaucful ceremony was P91‘- fprmed by Rev J H. Bishop in the presence of llic iminediaw relatives and friends of the 80n- Thc bridal skins. welc cata- iing the morning session Judsini of the White Marked Silvers took with the honors very evenly dis- tributed among the exhibitors The Judging of the Platinum Sil- vers was concluded during the af- ternoon session. The banquet tendered to foxlncn and exhibitors at the Olymllll restaurant. was largely attended. . D. A. MacKinnon, Char- lottetown, ably acted as chairman and proposed the toast to the King. In liis opening remarks Colonel MacKlnnon welcomed the strains Lohengrin chorus played by Mrs J H. Bis- hop The hr'de incited very orett-v in IIBI’ mother's iveddlne sown of raised in this Province. He re- viewed briefly the progress which has been made producing bet- ter pelts and complimented tlic men of the Canadian Silver Fox. Breeders Association and the men of the directorate who worked so hard to make the show the suc- ew it was. He believed that the collection of pelts on displliy would do justice to the reputation of P. was her attendant, wearing rose “tffefo. with vxhlitc acwsscrcs Beth dresses were floor length. '11": ~rcrm wes sunriortrd bv MY- "81""! Dotlds The room was rncttllv dc- ccrat°d in mee and white stream- ”; e-varwrcen clam: and silver hells The haprv couple left on Wr-incsday for their fit-‘ure frame Address and presentation wen. Q ood. N. 5 , son of Mr. and 29 MARBIAGES REYNARD-SOMERS — Al; home of the bride's parents on Wednesday afternoon, Doc, 1944. by REV. D. J. Morrison, dred Jean Somers of 137mm,“, to Joe Morris Reynard of Lachine, u t tho e. MacLEOD - NICIIOL Manse, Bradalbane. Rev: D. J. Morri- Dec. a0. i944. by‘ son, Kenneth acbeodand Flor. Grace Nicholson, both o; ence Springton. MiwLeAu-wALxclo-At 1oz poi. Chester Street. City, Monday. Jan, , 1M5. by the Rev. T. W. Good- will. LAW. Norma Anita Walker.' R (LA F" Motintain View. Prince Edward County. Olit.. daukhtu 01' M_r. and Mrs. Hugh . Walker. City. to Louis Daniel MacLcan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Mac- Lcan, MNKIOW Bank, P.E.I. MMLEAN - ROSS-At the Ba tist Ghurcbh Manse. c son -- At the on Wednesday. v;- ll‘ I Sheldon Ross. Chariotutowr to Ronald B. MacLcon. Ann of M: anti lifrs. Janvss Afachcrin of Char- lottctowll. MaeLEOD - MacQUI-IEN — At Zion Manse on Monday, Jan. in. 1046. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Katherine Alexandra . Mac- Qilcen to Mr. Carleton Ellsworth MacLeod. both of Murray River. McMillan. i ' u Iir ilk frnbrc-‘dcred _ ~ __ —— foxmcn and paid high tribute to 1Z2? siinrd wcairrying a shower b“ 1:45 Ifirxgzic, ‘if The home of M: and Mrs the efforts they are makinz to im- mummy o; rcm and gsywtetl A_ Mcdowan" "vimain ask-m.- Alex K MacKenzle, Melville was prove the quality the 101465 Imam flowers. H81‘ 515W‘- Vml" Burke to Nellie Jean gum; mm; of Darnley. JONES — PENNY -'At Pownal, Nov. 29. i944. by Rev. E. J. Mac- Vlcar. Miss Lilla Ruth Penny. of Village Green to Kenneth lhrle Jones of Hazclbrook. WHITE - WIGMORE - At m: Florenccvllle. N. 3.. Dec. 21. i044. by Rev. Edward Mllley. Mary Edna Wigmore of Bradalbane, P. E. 1. to léienneth Fraser White of Hunter ver. E. Island foxmen and maintain ‘m "_“ the proud name the Province ha". BIRTHS always lml for 111151118 M95- cnoltclv-lit (tie Charlottetown Douglas Bell, the Judge o! the show commenmd briefly on me Hospital. Dec. ti. 1M4. to Mr. and per cent lower than they are. Various ranchers. including MEUSE — In Bayridge Hospital. A. Callbeck. P. G. Clark, Brooklyn, New York, Dec. 30. 1944 Hancock and others spoke to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mouse lice George L interest to Rita Casey, a son. Michael Den- nls . W. briefly on matters of ranchers in general. A vote of thanks to Mr. T. D- CRASWELL — At the Prince Ed- Carruthers for his excellent wJrk ward mind 305,519.51 on Jan, g_ at the Fox Breeders‘ Association 1945, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill H. was moved and seconded and con- Craswell. Charlottetown. a son. vcyed to Mr. Carruthers by M!‘ ADAM; __ A‘ K 1 t D33 1a Cnllbrck in the “blame "l MP 1044 to Mr. and ifiisilg lioiiii-toii E. Carrutliers. Adams a son. iMorton ivnytlei. BOYLAN — At Sutherland orial Hospital. Pictou. N.S Dec. 19. I94 . to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boylan. a daughter rMar- iarina. L-aurcttai. HENRY-At Gait Hospital. bridge. Alta. Jan. 2. 1946. and Mrs. GR. Henry. a son. FIELDS - At the P. E. I. Hospital January 3, i945. to Corporal and Mrs. R. B. Fields a daughter. Doreen Lynnc. EGAN — At the City Hospital or. Jan 3. i945. to Mr and Mrs Frank Egan of Green Bay. P-E I~ a daughter. SCULLY — At the King's County Hospital. Montague, P. E. 1.. on Mem- FORMER GRANVILLE MAN -- °“ PASSES — Mr. John Falconer of Granville, P. E. I. has received the sad ncws that his brother. William H. Falconer passed away New Year's Day at his home in Elliott. Maine. Death was due to a heart confition. The burial will be at Elli t. Mr. Falconer. prominent- ly connected with a bank. has re- sided tllcre for quite a number of years. Leth- F.O. Memorial L.O.B.A. lnet for their annual meeting on December 2B. After the ilsual routine business of meeting was over the following toliteiciifsiuihvsnyeafiyly ‘nsmued m: Jan. 2, 1945, tau “Cont. Jolsleph Scully 3 ' 4 IOVBIBERSI i111 1'5. SCI] y. Geofgfi- giaL-}gg:b§g11rn§'d- town, P. E. I., a daughter, .Marv J.D.M.. May king. shm“; .. . Chupxum Emma Anew HMDONALD - At the lungs Rnsnmlme Hunm County, Hospitah lvlonltilgutnd?“ E. F.S.. Jennie Benton 1-033. “Mzbgyam”? “m If?‘ Treasurer, Jessie Larter. Moi-ll“ 3° “a - “nfflmc f‘ Guardian. Annie Darrach. Endi- Pé E- 1» ‘l daugme" Phlms or iin . D. of C.. Jessie Morrison. 1st Lecturer. Mary McDougall. MacLEAN — At the King's County Dcp. Lecturer, Margaret Mc- Hospital, Montague. P. E. .. on Quarrie. Jim. 1, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. I.G.. Beatrice Waller. Claude MacLean, Montague, P. E. 0.0.. Eva Mutlow. L 1nd Comm. Mary Dickie 1-. GRAIIAM—AIL the Prince a daughter, Martina Claudia. Edward 'I'hnmsnn. iii his 79th v Thursday. Jan. 4. i945. Miss Edith Hugh, of the Prince of Wales Col- DEATHS , Mrs. d. W. Crokcn. City. a son. FRASER -suddenly at her resid- qualltv of 11w ml“ <1" 11151111“- H“ P8111 nliimr. mice 23 Elm Ava. on Tuesday. Jan. congratulated the fur organizations MURP"Y_TO Mr and Mrs Fd_ l. i915. Mrs. James Fraser (nee in summerside on the excellent d,’ Murphy‘ same“, on Dwmmcrihcilcutfclloilaldt, aged 80 years. “my ‘My have hmdled we Ea“ 20- 1944. a. daughter. Sylvia AIIIIC.IDOD('P‘—AL the Prince CW5"? iii sit .r"“":...:iz"...2:. iillitt nan-ii amt».- w m» flirts.‘ it"s?- it.“ ""- a ese o ' ‘ ' ' r. ‘. . ge o umme s. exist that pelt prices would be 2s gérgltlgl dlgugllr/gérflnd M15» 1119"" YOUNKER -—At Milton ma. m}, 1944. Mrs. George C Younker aged 93 3'01"" LEARD-In Vancouver. on Decem- ber l8. 1944. Charles W. Leard in his 66th year. - MaCARRON - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Tuesday. Jan. 2. l9 . Henrietta OT-Iatlorlln. widow of the late Francis Mc- Carron. aged B6 years. IIIcINNIS-At the Provincial Sail- tilorium Tuesday, Jan. 2, i945. Miss Mary A. Melnnis of Campbell's Cove. P.E.I., aged 23 years. CRAMMOND-In Arlington. Mass, suddenly on December 20th, 1944. Siidle Bella IMacLcod). beloved wifc of David Crammond of 13 Buren St. and mother of Mrs. Laura Fcrreirn of Somerville. CAIRNS - At the e. n. 1. Hos- pital on Wednesday. Jan. 8, 1N5, Miss Florence Calms THOMSON -- At North Tryon on Wednesday. Jan 3. 104-5 JOOGDIIW AREIf-IG-At Suffolk. xiii] 4.100s. Lottie Lola Arblng. age 65 years. HUGH-At the PEI. Hospital on \ loge tea year. cliing staff in hcr 46th 3rd COmIIL, Elsie Wheatlcy. The installuicn of officers far 4th Comm. Mary Roberts. , and 5_Atl5[1n Graham, Mal-l the ‘venr 1945 tool: place. The 5th Comm., Lilla French. pequc Road. Charl tctown tneci {allowing . the list of members Auditors. Addie Affleclt. Gladys Vivian White. Murray Harbour). a! taking office: Dewnc- Amelie Mvl-wll- llellsfllsfiitmt Out ()ur Way By J. R. WIITIIIIIIS Our Boarding I-iouse SO$DUGOTI WITH THAT SIMMS KID OVER ‘THE. EXPEIQIMELFFER ‘:5!’ l.‘ l L. lFotmo JAKE QAVS you AND HE WILL. " “EL Guess i-tow MUCH 600w FALL?» u A Fic-l-Irr our wart-tour i snow QUILT ‘TI-IE lziaert or- Ti-IE. 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