ms c-oagnragl_.__c_rr_anr.or'rmioww _____DEICEMBER_ _ 19, 1947 ~7§3E‘ t HOLMAN’S - - At Christmas Time! Youth Centre Clearance 0f~ Girls’ Winter Coats anrlSnow Suits EVERY (iARMENTREDUCED TO A y . A e~ Except The KENWUODS — Come! See! Buy! Save! _ l)on’t miss this wonderful opportunity to get your child a he warm Winter Coat or Snow- suit in time for Christmas. All the Snow suits and all the Winter Coats, both plain and “The Store For Young Islanders” fur trimmed~with the exception of the Ken W00dS~go 0n Sale at this great saving . . . Howlaii r -Trucks are still hauling gravel an the iiigh\\'n_\‘s in this vicinity. Mrs. Alyre. Buotr was in Surn- merside on Mondal‘. ____. Due to the icy conditions of the roads. mlllw cars are taking to the ditches these days. Mr. Tennis Votes. Alban ‘l’. Ar- er-nault and Arthur Richard went eel fishing on "Puesday ._.__ Mr. Jack and Paul Gallant fin- ished chopping Jack's firewood on ‘Tuesday. ~ flow. Mr. Tennis Peters. Arthur Rich- ard and Dona Arscnault motored to Sunimcrside on Monday. Dec. 15th.. returning lri the evening. Mr. and Mrs fiorraine Gallant. Mr, rind Mrs Edward Gallant and Jug Gallant motored to Alberton m: Monday. Mrs. Frank J.. Gallant. Wood- s‘nck. visited hcr sister. Mrs. Paul Pinouu of Bloomfield Corner on Monday. .\lr_ nnrl _\lr~ JE. Daltr motor- ed in Duvar to cast their VZJiE on Election D215". Dec. llth. ' The stores in Ufiary~have_a‘ very festive appearance. all dress- cd up in Christmas finery, Many of the scarcities of the war YHYS are again on the market. The postmasters and mail ear- riors too are kent on the jump tlicse days with the usual rush of Christmas mail now in full swing. So for trains havi- been vcry llili"ll on time. Wild rabbits arc very much in demand these days for the trail- ilional rabbit pie for tho Yuletide hut they seem very scar-re. lion'- cixci‘ some or the boys manage to snare n Ion‘. Mr. Arthur S. Gallant of Wood- stock accompanied hv Mr. and Mrs. John F‘ Gallant went. to Summersido by car on Tuesday. Hope United church in Toronto was the setting of the marriage Elizabeth Audrey Thompson. daugh- ter or Mrs. Harvey Clancey and the late Fleming Thompson of Toronto. to Floyd Carrtitliers. son of Mi‘. rinifhiis. Bruce ‘cart-tiniest; of Howlan. Print-o Edward Island. The church was beautifully decor- ated with mill-rs and roses. Rev. CM. Curtis cfficlaterl.‘ The wed- ding music was nlnyed hr Albert Camier. and Dennis Hill. cousin o! the bride was soloist. Given in marriage by her stepfather. liar- vs-v Glance)‘. the bride looked lovely 1n a gown oi’ ivory hrocaded sister. Mrs. F. Pargcn. '..er lull length veil 0t’ illusion tulle with inserts o! rose olnt lace was held by a coroner. o white velvet gar- denlas and she carried a. cascade o! red roses and ‘mums. Matron of honour, Mrs. F. Pargen wore lig- urcd organdy. The bridesmaids, Gladys Scott and Yvonne Thomp- son. cousin of thr- hritlc. \.:re pale blue sheer and pale piniutaffeta. Shoulder length veils foil from matching halos. i/lr. Orn Darrach was best nizin nnd the ushers were Mr. Rat-burn Carrulhcrs. Mr. Fred Pargeii and M r. R. Thompson. The bride's mother ivorc mulberry crepe with double tics. ' nctpluni match- ing hat and a corsngc of bronze roses. A reccptio: was held at the bride's home. ‘T23 Woodlinc Ave. The table was beatitlfully decorat- cd with mums and white candies ‘in silver holders and was centred with a two tie~d wedding cake. Prior to her marriage the bride entertained at a ' ousseau tea. The trihlc decorations were in pale nr- chid alltl silver and centred with yellow mums, The bYlK/lC-ilQ-bfi wore a turquoise blue suit ari a oorsagc of yellow mums. The bride was en- tertained at several showers prior to her marriage and "eceived many lovely gifts of slivt". chino and linen. Mr. and Mrs. Carrutiiers will reside in Toronto. BRITISH GUIANA EWGEZRALS Bauxite. diamonds and gold are mined in British Guiana. w “ill bengaline de_si§rTFd_f5r_her“by her In Memos-inns‘ MR. JOSEPH CARR The funeral of the late Joseph St. Clair Carr who passed away suddenly at. his home in Tuits Cove, Dartmouth, N. 5.. took place from the Cutclilfc Funeral Home of Charlottetown on November ivnrded for burial. There were many beautiful llor- al tributes and many friends and relatives gathered to pay their last respects to one who was well known and loved by all who knew him, Joe (as he was better knowni stems Laundry of Charlottetown. H: served overseas in World War t I. in France and Belgium and in World War II in the Veterans Guard of Canada. After his dis- charge lu July. i944, he made his home in Dartmouth. N, S... and was employed with the firm of Fred Lakey, painter, of Dartmouth, N. S. Besides his sorrowing wife Olive, he leaves to mourn their loss, one son, Lloyd. his father George 1‘. Carr of Charlottetown. four bro- thers, Rev. John A., of St. John; Harry Charlottetown; Gordon, See Little ilolie 0f Progress At Atomic Energy Discussions fi)’ JlM. Roberts. Jr. Associated Press News Analyst 1t. is fairly obvious that 26th., when: the remains were for- ‘energy discussions were revived at ‘Lake Susccss not. because anything was expected of them. but because no one u-arits to take the responsi- billly for breaking them off. The quick relapse into comparative in. activity was expected, For Russia to accept the United worked at the Patriot Office, th- States proposals would firm of P. J. MacDonald, also ¢°mlllClc reversal llloucy- SO-mel-hlhg that doesn't hap- pen under a crusading dictatorship with world revolutionary aims, FUIHYWUQIBLJmES have chang- 911 filnce the proposals were forward. There was a. belief then that Russian intranslgency largely based on fear which could be eliminated by dcmonstrattonsoi‘. American sincerity. Now American policy is ‘based on the bellar Russia has positive aggressive de- Even if Russia were about face 0n atomic would be greeted with [rgal sung. some of the unsettling world economic problems, It would lead to an atomic armament! race and would openly confess the world's inability to cope with tho problems raised by scientific ‘advances. The experts have given dozens of other reasons. Whether they out- weigh the embarrassment and dan- ger ir-tiich could be caused by m insincere acceptance ls the quen- ion. One or the great dangers of even the most airtight atomic control plan is not so much that lt may be violated secretly. The experts br- lleve they can catch that. But when atomic energy plants have been allocated to various countries foi- peaceful purposes there will still remain the possibility of some- one‘: seizing them and turning than to weapons of production. This probltm. then. is inextricab- ly tied up with whole problem of world arms control. ROSENEATH “'1. The December ‘meeting of the Roseneath W-l. was held at the home of the trlvo. Mrs. John Don- ahues. Mrs. John Donahue Sr. ls one of our oldest and best-loved members and Mrs. John Donahue Jr. ls one of our newest brides. The “W Dresldent. ‘Mrs. ‘Harold Gordon presided. The meeting opened by remetlus "The Collect For Club Women" in unison. The roll call was answered by seven members. five new members join- ed and paid their dues. Mrs. Charles MacQ/ilarrie re- ported that she had made the ll- lows for the hospital but the ea- thers have to be put h‘ them. The school commit ee reported the need for Kleenex and paper towels. The sick committee reported two visits. New committees appointed are: School - Mrs. Alex Marl-cod, sick- Mrs. Harold Gordon, Mrs. John Donahue; Program — Mrs. Louis Yorston. Gifts for Christmas were dis- cussed. Each member took two children to give gifts to on tha Christmas tree and $5.00 was don- ated for treats. Mrs. Alex Martin and Mrs. John Donahue were ap- pointed to make individual pack- ages for the children. The concert is to he held in the afternoon and the ladies are bringing lunch and will spend a social hour after Santa has gone. It was sugiestcd by Mrs. John Donahue (SrJ and agreed on by the other members present that some article such as a bottle of jelly, eggs or vegetables be brought by eaclumember to the January meeting and donated to the Kings County Memorial Hospital. MP8. Charles MacQuarrle was > appointed to attend the meeting oi‘ the hosptal auxiliary in Mont- aflue. It wal moved and seconded that the meeting be adjourned. Mr. Edward Bulpltt invited the members to her home for the Jilli- uary meeting. A smelling contest was put on by Mrs, Moodie MacDonald and won by Mrs. Louis Yorston on Mrs. James crawford who ha nine out o; ten right. Distinguished guests at lhil meeting were Mr, and Mrs. Aloan Brothers who received licarty con- gratulations and best wishes on their recent marriage and Mm Margaret DOHBHE‘. who is now matron o! the Sourls hospital. A very tasty lunch was .<i'l'\'!‘d by the young hostess assisted by Mrs. Brothers and Miss Donahue. WHISKEY STOLEN ANYIOONIBH. N. 8., Doc. 1'7- Thieves brolto into the Nova Sco- Ul uquor Commission store hrre early today and made of! with a small quantity o! imported Scotch whisky. Nearby residents reported henn- lng n noise between 1.30 and l am. but did not. investigate be- cause they thought, it. was caused by the wind and rain storm rui- lng at the time. Thieves gained entry through the roof. tearing up the shingles and boards with a crowbar. _______._. CHIIMBFORD. England-MGM ..-'l‘otal age of four cribbtlgo play- ers here ls 323 yerirs. . ion. and it ls possible that the Amherst, Leonard Point Prim. united states womd immediately h‘ '< » Alsofourslstc.1"lrn, Mr. . , nxih" Benson CarverfsKlni-gsseicleielen ti! m“ ti?“ i? ‘mo’ l“ M" “id o“ "f ‘ Montreal; Dorothy, Mrs. Henry woufds m” “"I“”d‘ “m” . Arsenault, Amherst. N. 5.; Bertha, m.“ “u” ‘W551i W 4138MB ‘_ f Mrs. Sheldon Ross. Charlottetown. mm down u“ Unmd ti?’ also three half brothers. Fred, Art lino Reg. all o! Charlottetown. fifiuffirhfiillgfj] u" “h”. The funeral service was conduct- “dam! it hi“ ha“ u bee" wn" cd by Major and Mrs. V. Mlc- Con...“ ‘rem/Mfg 5' 0:‘ M m“ Lem of the Salvation Army, u- ‘abject mm m’ m, 3;: dam m e slated by Rev. John A. Cur, pu- l; mom“ be m“, am" any,‘ ‘:5 toi- of Douglas Ave. Church of R ' Christ. 8t. John, 14.8., brother of’ Qfmegfl" to m“ MW Show‘! the deceased. A l] h . i Interment was in the People's Mfi‘§§'°{j. no, Efvjigéflfidbfig? ("mmiwy- definitely. ‘Fhere are. o! course. good reasons. Withdrawal would involve uu: relations with tho pow- or: which have accepted the plan Pillow as well as with the Rltuslans. it ‘would provide more Ytlcl for Filo-aw wroveiuudlsti. who would _ immediately begin Lryill‘ l0 m". “realm vlnce everyone that the United _ States was peopsrlng a wru- u, “n. llarry and family. quer the wen-lo, Uncle Dave, Aunt IQ ll It. would dampen the hope that family. development, or ntormlc energy for bur-poses will help solve llj-eeuio . , \. summqmdii 7' t FLOR-Ill, riuaurns To ‘h. ’“’\| vi i’ ‘rice Edward Vin“ H .1 s 8mm‘ x r the x ‘i token °" Wife and r-on. hi“. "u" Y , Sprays B. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pattlson, Hamilton. John and Bertie. Mr? and and Marjorie and Alex Murphy (Emily, ch-wML Mrs. John Delslel and family ML m4 u“ (km C." Ind salvation Anny Home League fan-my’ chiwwm Henry and Dot Mr. d . Sheldon and Bertha Mr. frid fir: . d . , Mr. and Mn. Ira Gay “mllyfghrfik Geo “m, ‘M ‘ w. and Mrs. Wlnlinn Maclhy, Chunwn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin ‘trainer. ' " i - ‘l ‘ m. and rm. 1-. Boudtllu, Aoi- mmmw _ You lIAiIE ro see _, . .3‘... ...._ N13,“... C...“ r. and Mn. Carmen Arsenault. Ben "moat mmmon’ om. Mr. and Mu. Seymour Ferlueon. ‘ Mrs. Alvtris Cormler. Amherst. | Amherst. lLlPPEiiS T0 BELIEVE Amherst. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Richie, Dut- SIIEEN and llclNiilS Father, Clara and family. Bil: and Percy. Joey and Adeline. Cull of lylnllllhy mnfllq‘. My services l!" S‘ for any toniiiy in t “Qipitei “i5 1' I e Ofllml , anywhere, Harold Dennis, Dartmouth. us. cuiu orriuiuiis Mrs. Joseph 5.0m- aad no. also flmllr of the M: Joseph s. can, ' wlah to than! all their friends and relatives for their many lots if mm“ -'~l-.idneas shown them tn their n- ' ‘Wm and bar-comment. ‘til. i. ‘John, N. B. W! IlAVti Fill Ytill T0 herat. The Ohnluon family. Dartmouth. w. and Mrs. Walter Slade and fiimlli’. Dartmouth. " "r " ~" Leanne mem- i Mr. and Mrs. John Can. saint IIWI VAST A V ill TY A I Mr. and like. Gordon cur. Ani- imflllth. nu: atrium mm SUMMER-Q!!! It. Q a ma» t. ~q,q,,‘._i._