PAGE ..CHARLOTTETOWN~ GUARDIAN x -~ v ~.--- — URDAY SUBSCRIBER 19,1946 a I OUR mews BUDGET .0. OUR ‘SAT ..l I 5 -0 sumac-ND“ Bd r h all pm ' f l Iththel mu ' l N TBIP--MI'.R - T0 RECEIVE nrcuAn E - FIFTY ° °'l"°- ° te su en I I _ mm w ormer. Home Manse. i": d .J . fl. m How. M, w.) Em, “i, 5g,‘ Geo,“ w_ Ayjrs. wg h“ 4mg m-gkljllhffnllgslllf” tluu morning ,1 m, u...“ mutt- Not dlwotuezog‘ mm tacit‘ ml- School by m. Ross McEwen IlIlCl Beertcto. now Mrs. Henry slam-t, by m3.“ Milli-if“ m _1°‘ Y Lillian H08 and Miss Ella Gay of lately returned from overseas. Mn. Chester Acorn clty are 0CD’ lnnlimllaeadln‘, Mn!" when ‘h’ Mgr-as? regqver ~01: o‘ John Mm w“ Mlcnmum: cradle-Ron wmmhd " bmhw“ “mmu- "we Slcverlsm‘ t“ wml" M W m, m" Rm 301mm 1M“ may“ hm m‘ mom,“ for H» ‘Running them w; um-sm an“ ‘ll ved for n number of yearn. h m‘ gain ma! - driver. by Mrl- J- 0. 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All reports showed whale M15 ' 1 had b,“ mid. PURSER - At, lngp 19514.1,“ ‘Q1118 Ht hh home In St. Elleanom geld yenerday “rterllwll l'°"' "l? husband went to Iivet. chariot“. SS, "Sankaty." the owners be- steady growth and sound financlulgm gm- wme mm pflmmhm- mm} King St. on Jan. l5 19H ' u ,hav1n3 593m, nine months 1n st prime mwam Islandem like an utcllffo Funeral Home. SCPVICPS town’ “pm, M“ sch“ man-s ,.e_ In; the Northunlhorlund Ferries condition and Indicated tho vent" 111m‘; Q5 Fwd pin-QM n" iremio ' ._~m.s Multan, Hospital‘ Quebecl_ Cunadmns from me Ottawa Va, gt thqhome and graveside ln the meme“; from mum," they mo“ Limited, original pUTCIIBIQPS of the lust. pest was the best In tlls~lils~ - _ h“ mm yo.“ DWIO. l! 8- 18V l0 LhB Atlflrl-tlc Coast, shlvered bmlgz‘ tkmelerl’ We" clllldl-‘Qled ed to her old home Ill Bedequg- steamer before it was taken over tory of the congregation. BIITIIQ MACLIAN -.Alt' 130 1g“ .3415 DA 51mg, u” “me yesterday 1n the widest weather of {ubelée r‘ E‘ llfldglllllll- Tl"! later when their non Vernon rel by the Dominion Government for on Jen. 16. 1940 Home dalghter Sheila Ann of Moncton, ‘hill/litter. as the thermometer on“ m“ w°§°h BY sllfilfell- turned from World War I. and w” 9"’ ~ MllU-IGAN -— M OR? 157G351. infant son of M!‘ end 3kg N3 have Mum“ an“. a v.5“ registered 10 below_ zero. three de- Gordon gfmigh ° “ w°°"°y “n” "Ml-ed bullhell having urchssed Tl" " "MW" W" ‘ "Md l" A pretty wedding took place on Jan. 0, 1946. to Iii. and Mn. gm M,‘ and w“ m,“ with Mrs gmnj-"s parent‘, M}. and arses colder than tne low last wtn- “C “m” a home In Readln , Egan, she the Ullllfil sllllefl l" U and Jan. 8th at 7.30 pm. at Linus Mulligan, a eon. RICHARDS - At the Prince u‘) Mrs Walter J. Green. st Elcan- "I ‘lll Jlllua" l?» RESIMNG w-m HALIFAX and husband move there t» llve "mull" to Kelli“ to be refitted St. Gomlzes Arldllee-n Church. 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Freetown and her brothers, Ira and Claude of York -S. - Alice McCloskeyx Messrs Raymond McCloskey. Leo and Ralph Oa-rragher, students of St. Dunstan’! Univeratv have return. ed tn reailne their studies after snenginrg the Christmas holidays a e reepec ve home In N Wlltshizie ew ISLANDEB ‘PASSES -M . R. C. "McLeod, Lyndalc, P. E. Lrhng re. ~ celved the sad new: that his broth- _er. Mr. Murdock McLeod ilad passed away at Chateau, Montana, Jan. 10th., 1946. Mr‘. McLeod loft this Province 48 years ago and has resided in the state of Montana ever since. ST. PAUL'S CI-IURCII PEI-SENT- ATION — A feature at'th.e eleven o'clock service at St. Paul's Ohural yesterday morning was the prescrib- M100 by the Rector, Rev. J71‘. fbbott. of two well bolmd Illustrn. ted Bible! to was Norah DeBlots and Mim Mary “Ihltedtie who nude high marks in a Dominion- ,wide General Board of Rclzlous Examination paper in the Sunday Scnocl last: year. Miss DeBlois had d“ the highest marks ln the Diocese. ~12 l5 ‘worthy of note mat these Prizes have come from Erlzlaald, from the United Society for Clubb- ian literature, and axle knovm as the "Lprd and Lady Luke Scripture Prue ' A presentation was also zmidelatlolyhdhisjséhcarolrllgarie goles for SPEC ma n - day School. e Bu“ SGT. HOLLAND A CIVILIAN lG/lllfl- 8st. Edward s Holland, "my mfantryman of l Crescent St. wPkeflelfll MASS. has been honor- lblv discharged from the service,- at Fm Devem, a short time after his arrival from Camp Carabell, Ia e " t two yea“ " Pacifisnh Hawaii, Newmegfgeasogxfi law action on Leyte and Luzon He was hospitalized In Luzon and Big}; “l” bewmmlr Ill by drinking 1.... We WW"- He spent some time In the I-Ialloran General Hospital N Y_ and In the Moore General 366M411. North Carolina and is afigefllnllcxl; improved 1n health. He one nwngtwher of four battle stars and ‘ ' 95d lllslgnta for a beach- headlandlnz operation. He has the Aalatlc Pacific ribbon. the PhIlI - D1118 liberation ribbon and the 803d conduct medal. He was 1n the “my. 1°‘ m"! Years and three Inontns The annual m y - Charles Auxlilaryefivllaislgheljd asatllrllg Charlottetown Hospital January ‘a Jwlat Sloth the President. Mrs. - - flc nald. In the chair. The president gave a brief summary glllelllrlxfe lfgflra work and thanked m PM for their support In all the undertakings of the seem during the past year The fares}: curers re t 5h cog‘? o‘ rlsrlzfaiéaimlowed a gross In. , e l1 B-Dan. Rev. K.C. Mac- lllan, comlnended the member, °l'l lllc $Dl9TlCIICl work of the organ- fxéznfdllllfi, lllfl 1185i year and Ind at‘ ..lr continued Support’, ll°° “ll-ll for the coming year. The election of Officers then fol- lowed which resulted In the ap- pointment of Mrs. J.J. Duffy as president. Mrs. M.J. Conway a5 vlccnrcsldent Miss Margaret w1§_ “Pl l“ ‘Pclflflll’. The following are thr- Executlvc Committee for the M“ Stephen Tralnor. Mrs John Pollard. Mrs. Aeneas Mac- Donald, Mrs P t ' k Mrs. Joseph Cogtglllco. wrigaggifi Cvedy. Sick Visiting Cnmmjttpp are MIB. E. McTtlillc, Mrs. Eduwlrd Connors, Mrs. Walter Cur-rig 38L Henry J. Blanchardleft for Halifax. to await. his discharge from the army. after spending m, extended leave with hls lvlfe and children. Summersidc TUESDAY SERVED m PACIFIC - Op], J. Reid McKenna arrived In Charlottetown Saturday evening In" INTI/ink three years with the .8. Fifth Afr Force In the atwllle- He ts n sun of Mr. and rs. P. J. Mclicnna. 30 Great Bwftte Street. Charlottetown. ' SUUPR-EME COURT -— Settle- t out cf Court was reached xeetcrduv In the cast" of Margaret Costello vs Maurice E Grif- zlélk damages cfor Lwmngfitialu entry r recess our was o ed Ultll Thursday at 10.30 “m . __._ FIFTY BIRTHS - Births m gcecded deaths in Charlottetown at month. according to City l-Ith officer Dr. B. C. Keeping. his report to the City Council night. Births totalled 50, the 24. and marriages 22. Death entered the home of Mn. Toombs on Friday evening, 14th and claimed an Its own beloved daughter. Ethel May be after a Ion Illness. Dt/hel the daughter o the lute Kon- entvylfll uood health 0r a years, her wan ed She was od . elven so to‘ everybodv and leaves tncurn ha- motber who f v the lose of e. loved one. no - h from drowning. The boy, skating the temperature fell to 30 degrees below zero LEGION FUND -- The oampefm of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion to collect funds to lnrel expenses for the new annex and renovation to the "PIWTIB" HOP away to an unexpected 811d encouraging Dre-drive start by the handsome donation received from the Hon. George D DeBIoIs, Drexident of DeBlols Bras. Ltd. 0d $500. This was quickly followed by two other donations of $500 each from Moore and McLeod Ltd and Commander George H Buntaln of the firm of Buntelin, Bell and Co. BREAKS WRIST IN FALL —- Frfends of Mrs D. M. Lyle. form- erly of St, Eleonora will regret to hear that she nod the misfortune to fall last Thursday evening on the lcy sidewalks breaking her left wrist and receiving a. bod shaking gp. She spent the night at the . E. I. Hospital returning to the home of ber daughter, Mrs. J. E. Williams, where she is staying. This is the third time in lass than three years that Mrs. Lyle has broken her wrists, and particularly unfortunate at this time as she had planned on leaving for Van- onuvcr the latter part of January. It Ia to be hoped she will be able to carry out. ber plans at. a later e. ATTENDED DINNER. AT BOS- TON — Mr. and Mrs. Wendell H. Keaton arrived at their home In Charlottetown by plane last eve- ning from Boston, Mass, where they attended a dinner Sunday evening at. which Lieutenant Gov- ernor J. A. Bernard was the guest: speaker. Others from Charlotte town. at the dinner included Lt.- Col. C. C. Thompson and Mr. W. R. Jenkins. The Lieutenant Gov- ernor expressed surprise at seeing Ml‘. Benton, telling him jokingly that the last time they were at a function together Mr. Beaten was carrying the haggis at the St. Andrew's dinner In Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Benton were away since January 4. They were guests of Dr. A. A. Mullally of Milton, Mass, formerly of Souris, PEI. The death occurred suddenly at Ills home, l0 Brighton Itcad, yes- terday afternoon of lVI-r. A. E. Toomlbs, 68. well-known proprietor of the Toombs Music Store on Queen Street. I-Ic was at his of- fice yesterday and passed away about. II o'clock, shortly after he returned home. A heart condi- tion had troubled him for about two years. Albert Edmund Tvombs was a native of this city. a son of the late Edmund Toombs, grocer on Great George Street, and his wife, Jane Plckard. As a younlz man Mo‘. Toombl was employed with Miller Bros. music store. More than 25 years ago he went Into business for himself and since then his store became known throughout the Province. Ho was a menlbet of Trinity United Church and of the Inda pendent Order of Odd Fellows. Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Edith Hewlett. and a daughter, M155 Eleanor Toombs. A brother, Mr. Harry Toombs, and two sisters, Mrs. L. G. MacPher- son and Mlas Florence Toombs. all of Charlottetown, also survive. Funeral arrangements were not Y BODY T0 ARRIVE FOR BURIAL —-The remains of the late Arthur McCloskcy are expected to arrive In Charlottetown from Toronto to- morrow evening and will be con- vc-ycd to the A. A. I-lennessey Fun- eral Home. Tllc fulferul notice will he announced Inter. ENGLISH BRIDE ARRIVES — Mrs. WT Cuien, nn English bride, SITlVBG in Charlottetown last night. ellroute to her new home at Hope River. Her husband, who serval in the Canadian army and was for a time a prisoner of vmr. met her st Halifax where she landed recently. SALE IS SUCCESS -- T116 GYM Cllfifs "WWII: CIBDhB-nt" M10 If. the Sporting Club last night met with n hearty response from the citizens of Charlottetown. Over 300 individual sales were made and It is said those who stayed to the close were rewarded by getting some emceptlorlal bargains. ’I'I1e sale was for the benefit of the P E.I Tuberculosis League with Mr. W.H. Benton as auctioneer. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Wallace Wheatley was held yesterday af- ternoon from her residence. Richmond Street. The service was conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The ll Cordon MacEwe-n Clifford Moore. Victor Macwllllame and Robertson. Interment was In She:- wood cetnetery. RESCUE REPORTED - It was re orted esterday that William Le lane o Charlottetown recently saved a young boy, son of Mr. Bill McNeil] also of Charlottetown, on rlver Ice with a cardboard for a sell, went Into open water at the three tides. Other children were ettem ting to reach him b of e utmn chnln when . Bllnc, neilted by Alfred Cosdy, e yolmlltlr succeeded In rescuing the boy. ‘They skated to Paolt’: and lecured timber: IIIFIIIIS held fink .53»... shit’. r offiotetlfll at the nlve. mtmnent IANDSOME DONATIQII TO m from overseas on November 21th aboard the Empress of Scotland. In two and a half years overseas ser- vice he saw action In aly and North _West Europe with the 11th Canadian Armoured Regiment lOn» rte Regiment of the famous Fir; Canadian Armoured Brigade. Wendell Mulch was rc-clccted Dr Idem of the Charlottetown lvhlk Producers‘ and Vendors‘ As- sociation at a meeting Ileld last night in the offices of the Provin- cial Department of Agriculture, The vice-president, C M. Cox, Charlottetown. and the secretary, Eugene Cullen, Royalty, were also reelected Last _ directors were elected for term. They are Guy Rodd Brackley; Std- nev Taylor, Winsloe: Ambrose Mal- Iltitct, Union; and Cecil Woods. Roy- ll. LAD SCALDED WIIEN STOVE EXPLODES — Fivewear-old Puul MacPhail, son of Constable Dun- can MacPIlaiI and Mrs. MacPhall, Elm Avenue, suffered minor leg burns yesterday morning when the kitchen range in the home explod- ed. Gause of tll explosion was he- Iieved due to the freezing of the hot water front. Constable Mac- hail had lighted the fire o.n com- ing off duty and had retired. Some- time later h was awakened un explosion which seemed as "a truck had smasher! into the house." The range was a colllpletc wreck. Mrs. MucPhail who was in the kitchen zit the time with her young son escaped injury. NEW OFFICERS ARRIVE Major Victor Maclcan and Mrs. Mnolaean who have arrived to take over the command of the Salvation Army in Charlottetown. are both Mazitimers. the Major havlnll been born in New Glasgow. N S. and Mrs. Mhclmm in Dartmouth. N.S. Before coming to Charlottetown. they were ln clurge of the East. To- ronto corps and prior to that had been in charge of various corps In the Marlttmes Neither are strang- ers to Charlottetown as they had made occasional vfslts to the City wlhfle stationed at: erst arnd Mkmctoil. The Major been a Salvo/don Alrmlv officer for 16 YSSIS. - GETS JOB IN TORONTO - Spr. Roland H. Murray of Link- letter left on Monday morning for Toronto where he has accepted a position In a refrigeration and air conditioning plant. Spr. Murray. who recently returned from over- seas, has been visiting friends and relatives and spent the New Year's holidays with his mother, Mrs. Bessie Murray at her home at Linkletter. Previous to his de- parture for Toronto the members of the Christian Church met at his home to tender him a welcome home from overseas and present- ed Illm with a Bible. His many friends wish him every success In hi: work-S. -ENJOYED HOLIDAY - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves, Freetown, returned home Saturday evening from a very pleasant holiday trip to U.S.A, whore they visited at; the home of Mrs. R-eevcs‘ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teed, Reading, Mass. On New Year's Day they were guests of Mr. and l/frs. David Wilbur, (nee Sadie Donll); they called to see Mrs. David Schurmml who Ilns silirc passed away. On thr-ir way home they stoppcd nff n a fcw days at St. Jnhn. rind Bay Verte, visiting relatives and friends. B Seven Charlottetown girls — Mixes Elizabeth Cox, Eileen John- ston, Geraldine Hillton. Margaret MncIntyl-e, Zelma Mulch, Jean Coles and Shirley Coiles -- are 80- Inlz to Labrador to work as sten- ozrlmhers and clerks for the Un- ited States Government. Lieutenant Lester Rcsenblunl _of ‘the American Army, wnn umvcd m the City last Wednesday. engaged the girls after a personal Interview with each. They will relieve Amer- ican girls qt the Women's Army Auxiliary Coma, United Slat/es Army. who are returning home for discharge 'I".le girls will be flown to Labra- dor In an erican 0-47 transport plane which ts expected at the local airport tomorrow. Island women giro are already ma‘ upon-ten. ovenunm wo In Labrador are: Miles Nora Mac- Mlllan. daughter of DI‘ W J .P. Macbfillm and Mrs. MacMlIIan; Miss Ola Hamilton, Mrs. Eileen Clements, two and Miss Misses MacAulay Doris MacPherson. Business transacted by the North Rustlco Fisherman's Co-Opexattvo Association In I045 amounted to $105,973, it was announced yester- day at the annual meeting. The total was an Increase of approxi- mately 115,000 ll-em the previous year and 83.000 higher than In 10- The president of the organizat- Ion. Mr. Lawrence Alfred Gallant. presided at yesterday's business sesllnnl and at e. dinner which fol- lo wed. Speakers at the dinner Included Rev. Wllliun McCabe. Rev J. D. McNeIll. Jlf. Mbneon. Alben Emmett Gallant, Wallace Pursey. George LeCIafr and Mrs. Joseph L.\ Gallant, the secretary of the Anoclatlon. 'I‘hree directors were elected to replace the three which retire en- nullly but the election of officers will not be held until the flrot meettn of the directors following yes my! session. he bush-lees meeting and the dinner were largely attended. —SUDDIN DEATH 0F ISLAND- ' The death occurred at the home r Mlsslonar Society, and w” l, woman o sterlln character, and Ilvcd n devoted hrlstlan life. Her husband predeceased her a hum. ber of years ago. She leaves to mourn one son Vernon, and his wife and _'lndson David, and two step daughters. who mourn the loss of a devoted mother. -B._ THURSDAY EIGHT BELOW ZERO _ The tcnlperature at 8:30 last night was eight dc ees below eero, It was learned rom Mr. Warren Bums, weather observer here. I-Ie said that It had been eight below early In the morning and had one up to four below during the ay. The wind last night was six miles an hour. During the day it thud been between 20 and 24 miles. SERIOUSLY INJURED — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brazel have rc- cclved word from England that their son, Pte. L. . Brazel had been badly Injured‘ when he was thrown from Ins motor cycle while on dispatch duty and that he was In 22 General Hospital, England. with a broken arm and bend In- juries. Thc residents of Parkdale School District. by a vote o! I20 to 54. de- cided against Inc - day. Balloting began In tile Park- dale Women's Inst tulle Hall at one o'clock yesterday afternoon and concluded at 8 o'clock yesterday evening. The District has a pop- ulgtion of approximately 600 peo- l7 —Mr. D J. Cheyne of St. John, N.B., representative of the North- ern Installation Co. of Canada t: in Summerside at present, a guest at the Queen Hotel. He has sevcrel contracts for residential Insulation in Summerslde.--S OVIISEAS - —IIOME FROM Captain Wilbert Shea. R. C. A. M. C.. ls home from overseas on fur- lough and is spending It with his steamer before It was taken over by the Dominion Government In the Spring of 1940 to be uscd for mine Iuylng purposes off Newfoundland. FRIDAY FLOWERS FROM OVERSEAS- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Farquherson were agreeably surprised on Christ- mas Eve when they received a hou- quet of lovely rod roses, with sea- son's best wishes from their dau- ghter, Margaret of thg C.W.A.C. offices In Holland. SPEAKS T0 CALIFORNIA - Mra. Malcolm A, MacPhce, Heath- erdale, was pleasantly surprised on New Years Eve to receive a telephone cell from her son Sin- clair Oakland, California. Mrs. MacPhee stated that the reception was perfect throughout the entire conversation. Y's MEN'S CLUB -- Stipendiary Magistrate K. ‘M. Martin was guest. speaker lust night at the regular weekly meeting of the Charlotte- town Y‘S Men's Club. He spoke on law, touching on International, Dominion, Provincial and municipal alpects. He dealt more particular- ly with the municipal angle in Ills very interesting address. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Mar- tin, moved b R. LePage and sec- onded by ordon Stewart. Mr. Arthur Jardine was a guest. A hxge circle of friends were shocked and saddened when news was circulated of the death on Sundlw morning, December 16th of Mr. William Donald Show. The was widely lmown in both town emd country and the large number who came to my their Inst respects at. the home and funeral attested to the esteem tn which he was held. FUNERAL SERVICES ‘Rte funeral of Mr. All. ‘roombe was held ymterday afternoon from his late residence, l0 Brighton Road. where service was uhdllflfbd w graduated in Medicine from Mc- Glll University In 1940.-S. —ANNUAL MEETING 0F BOARD 0F TRADE -- The o.n- nual meetlng of the Sunlnierelde Board of Trade will be held on Tuesday evening, January 22nd at 6 o'clock in Leo Coyle’s Restaurant Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, M .. will be the guest speaker. The ele- tion of officers for the coming yell‘ will be held and reports of com- mittees received. Mr. Donald Baker the retiring president wIl preside and will present his report of the activities of the board during the past year.- --VISITING MOTHER - Rev. Alfonse Gaudet, perish priest of Meadow Lake, Sask, has come home to visit his mother, Mrs. Agnes Gaudet at Ascension. Mrs. Gaudet. n great grandmother, is very active and able lobe around and vleit with her family whose homes are In the neighborhood. She is very hep- py to have Father Gaudet home for this visit. Mrs. Gaudet hll thirteen other children, four sons and nine.- daughters. Four of the daughters arr Sisters in the Con- grcgation of Notrg DBITIE._*S WELL KNOWN CITIZEN DIEI- of his daughter, Mrs. Preston J. Kennedy, Konsinton Wednesday morning ut Mr, Parmrnas Orr In his nlnoiotll your after a twp wcekstt. iIur-ss. Surviving Ill"? his foul" daughters. Mrs. F. L. Orr, Miss Jeanette Orr, M11. Hrlrold Laird and Mrs. Preston J. Ken- nedy with whom he was visiting for the winter months, and one grandson, Keith Orr Kennedy. One sister, Mrs. H. S, Bernard, Calgary. Alberta. also survives. His wife, the former Stanford J. predecessor! him thrcc and one half years ago. Funeral arrange- ments will be announced later CONGRATULATIONS M”. Adam Brown of New Glasgow cel- ebrated her 80th birthday ‘on Tues- day, January 8th. Brown, who was before her marriage IVIIee Margaret Henderson of North Wllt- shtre. Is marvelously well vfoserved for her veers. both bhnloelllv and mentally. She has a keen Interolt In the present as well as abiding memory of the past. Mrs. Brown has lived on a fenn all her Iffo and shared In its labors and utensil-rec. She has a fanlllv of I lone and 4 daughters, 2 grandchildren. and ‘I greet-s children. —REOPENING OF K. OF O. HOME — The Knight! of Columbus Army I-Iut which has been v- atcd In the Knt ht‘: of Columbus Home, Summer-at e ltnce I041 has been closed and Summer-side Knights of Columbul Council have again taken oneufon of the first floor of the ufldlng Includlnlz the council chamber. On Tuesdl evening the chamber wee formu- I reo ened It n IUIGIIYIB It "hill?! run Knl ht . Hen%_ Gnudet grollded. Lcturer - Elm" Ineau Introduced theaguut spunk- er, Rt. Rev. Muir. G. . llaculllan. chaplain of the council. He refer- red to the w derful work of the Knight; of Coumbue Ir war in aide Council on its euceeee. Bu en- couraiod them to no forward In the future wmr. conffdenca- and finned‘ fine‘ need ofivzgxéllrnngmg 8 ll - .' an; “$1.1m fr, w lch coffee en lllr“e'r'|m'e§mnlllt . I ' ed lumbar there ' lch they used In the RID- . dd, kn. 18th by ll - Word weeilbecelved _ ll Amie l THO“ I ‘inififlilfw, u?! ‘WIS 1110f! f peace end congratulated Summcr- 1M4 wife (the former Dorotn Morris- RW» T3 Mflmmll- lmllwl‘ ‘l’! soy) and little daughter, ‘Dorothea, Tllrlity United Church The pall- at Sea. Cow Pond. Captain Shea bun" WW5 MP5" Kflllwm ls the son of w. and Mrs. 1". .1. Fulfill llllfl - Shea. of at. Louis. Be received AC- sllbllw- A B°l°ll°b his Bachelor of Arts at ltwl-lg end In- st mmwms Umvemy m,’ tonne-n was In the new ceme- ST. PETERS W. A. ELECT OFFICERS - The annual meet- ing of St. Peter's Cathedral Sen- ior Brunch of the Women's Auxil- iary which was well attended was held on Tuesday, Jan. 15th. in the Guild home. The reports for I945 of the various secretaries were rend and adopted and Immediate business dealt with. Tile President re. H. . Palmer thanked the members for the help given ber. during the year. Bales of clothing were sent to Gordon's School, Pumlcl . Sack, also to Swan River, Manlto . The Branch also sent clothing to the Protestant Orphan- a a also to the P. E. I. Hospital. Ith deep regret the resignation from the Dorcas work of Mrs. McNutt and Mrs. . L. Pick- ard was accepted. Mia: M. Cotton kindly took ver. The followlnz I! the list of of lcers for the coming year. President, Mrs. H. L. Palmer; Vice Prelldent, Miss M. Cotton; Secretary. Mrs. H. Burt; Treasurer, Mrs. Malone; Dorcas Secretary, Miss M. Cotton; Prayer Partner, Mrs. LJI. Davlson; Juniors Seo- retary, Miss Moore; Little Help- ers, Mrs. V. Saunders" Living Message Secretary, Mrs. R. L Cot- ton. The almual meet-Ina of St. Pailll’; Church Sunday School was held last evening In the Parish Hall with the superintendent. J.E.H Worth presiding The meeting W55 opened by prayer by the Rev. Major R Fvwlow. ‘The various retool-ts foe- the peat year were presented and adopted. 'I'h-e lnissiclmrv treasurell-‘s report showed a balance on hand clf $3374.- 61 which was voted to be usrd In mlesinnarv effort b. salmdfnz 850.00 to each 0f the lOlOWlIl§—N.UdSi0Il slon. India Girls’ School. India Boys‘ School. Mission 16pm. Diocese 0f the Amtlc. Church Bible and PIIWI‘ Book Society, and 015.00 for cal-living on Sunday School b! At the end of the you‘. Mrs G. Wood. a member of the eohoo Ital’! was with a Life Membership Ccrtlflceoe in the P E I. Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society. The election of officers was ‘as follows for 1046: I-Imloumrv Superintendent -Dr. WJ-I. Pethfok. Superfanendentr-JJLH Worth. Supply ‘Recount G If. Pooc- Tmesura — IRA. — Mice lmllee Hu- Thg annual meetlnf of Zion con- e ation was held n the church al on ‘Thursday evening, Jan. l7. The meeting opened with de- votional service led by the minis- ter, v. . C. Webster. who was appointed chairman of the meet- ing. Mr. N. J. Macleod was ep- p nted to act all lecre . Reports were brought from the various organizations an I Ml: The Session b Mr. Donald Mao- Klnnon end r. Willis Nicholson: the Trustee Board by Mr. E. A. Cudmure and Min Florence Mac- : Minion Bend by Davide lhclechern and Illle MacDonald: Cube bv Mlle Adele Mucllenh: I I Qklilfi gig’ géelgy t; ‘my Missionary Ve nlderdlnc . Sottfflfifl’ drill-rill‘ ‘M’ Mr. and Mrs. Archibald ‘Thacker. Charlottetown, _ The bride given in luurrl-ugc by Hiram L. Buck of Moncton. N1. was chamung ill a suit o! sold wool with brown lwoemories. Her oorce-le was of yellow orchids. Her only Iewelry was a heart shaped gold locket with lnatchinll earrings gtft of the zromn. Attending the bride was Mrs. Hiram Buck. Monown. NB. who ‘won a navzvl wooldstrft with Oilltntch- g acceeeoree an ooreage I tione. file wore 801d outta’: gllf of the bride. The groom was supported by LeRov Buck of Dorchestler, NB. The Church was tastefully deo- oratcd in kceplrlg with the holiday season with evergreens and poin- SC tel- the ceremony e was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,l-I L. Buck. The bride's table was ccntcrcd with a three-tier wedding cake. The young couple were the re- c tlente of many lovely wcddlnl g e In the Supreme Court yesterday before Chief Justice T. A. Camp- bell the appeal of Frank Burt. charged with possession of coun- tctrfeit sugar cownfi. was die mused and t/he gist-rates con- victfon confirmed. In a second ap- peal on the charge of unlawfully’ acquiring rationed floods the np- peal was allowed and t-Ilc convic- tion quashed. Folowin is the text of the judgment In e first-men- tioned appeal: "This is an appeal from convic- tlon and sentence by Sttpendlery Maglstrate Martin made on n charge of possession of counter- feIt ration coupons. The appellant g-leaded. iuilty before the Magis- ate and no evidence was given on either side. ‘Ilbe three “‘ ’ t out the option of a fine, and at the same seealon the some Magis- trate fined the appellant $200 ur two months’ Imprisonment In de- fault on e charge of unlawfully acquiring rationed goods (pro- slauhly be’ the of the some oust therefore cl belore 1t to esti- mate the basis on which the Mag- tatrate arrived at his sentence. "The only conclusion I can draw i5 that the Magistrate considered the offence to be of quot gravity with thou Involved 1n the canes against Mcllwhem and Budloe. upon whom similar sentences were imposed. The appeal of Prank Burt. Cove- head, from a conviction on a charge of having counterfeit sugar In his uomosetola was - fix-med 1n Supreme Court yester- day by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. The conviction, made by sttoendlarv - Magistrate K M. rnoln a w on n m“ In I I1 ‘Insult tIo dafIneTheCbiefJuafleeleN sentence uncl . However. be quashed the secondary chain of acquiring rationed goods unlww- f . GR. Holmes apnea-red for the prosecution and RR. Bell and MA Farmer for the appellant. The lItcIso I/wlll cue of An tolne Araenault wes-cdloluned un til Nlhrch I6 because of the non- appeamlcc o~f m essential wltnces. Today at 2:30 p.m.. both filmi- lgy Gordon Purscy. convicted _of driving a motor veletole to tne common Sten- Iev Melvin . wlvlfifll of ualwwf ulpomemlolrlofest-Ill. The death occurred lit Ills Ilonlc on Milton Avenue. Summeroldc ester-day afternoon of Mr. Jowllll KI. Peter! at the ale of M yell’!- The lute Mr. Peters was born at Rustlco and came to Summerslde with in; parents about; B0 yours ego. During Ills younger days ho followed the sea and for some years wag ceptlfln of a schooner sallln! to various ports In the Maritime Provinces and the New Eng-land ~ States. After his dlIl-elnent from the sea he became employed with the CNR. and for some years was the courteous and obllglng bag- gage master In Summerslde. After m years with the railway Ile re- tired In 102-9 ' He was a general favorite with DOYLE — In the City Hospital, Jan. '1. 1046.10 Mr. amt Mrs. JF. Doylc. ll dailzhter. FRANCIS -— At. the Prktce Coll- t_v Hospital, Jan. l0t 1 , to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon cia (nee Hazel Calms), North ‘fryon, twin girls. . CARR -— AI. the PE Island Ho - pital, Jan. 12. 1846, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr. a son. BELL-At Ine Prince County Hos- pital on J . Ii.1946,t0 Mr. and. Mrs. Man Bell of SCSIIIOIDW‘ a daughter. JENKINS - At the King's County Hospital, Manta ue, P. E. I., Jan, 2, 1946, to . and Mrs. Ed- ward Jenkins Murray River P. E. I., a daughter. MncLEAN — At th. King’: County Hospital, Montague, PI. ., on Jan. 8, I946, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald J, MacLean, De Grns Marsn, PE. I., ll dau Iltcr, Dortalda Catherine. McGUIG N - At the King's Coun- ty l-Iospltal, Montague, P. l. I. on 0U . ,l ,t m. s .Ph1l- Jan 2 o M-elnrylugad, P. lIp McCvuIgan. St. E.I., a daughter. _ STEWART —-At the Kings Coun- ty Hospital, Montague, P. E. I., on Jan. 1, 1046, to Mr. end Mn. Shel- don Stewart Montague, P. E. I., a a daughter, Shirley Diana. MacKINNON - At the PJLI. Hol- pilul Jan. l4, I046, to Mr. and Mrs. Urvinne MacKlnnon, Spring Park Rodd, City, a daughter. Mal-PIIIJRSON — At the P. E. I. H nltal, Jan. l6 l to Mr. and Mg; Arthur Lnl/Iae emon. City. n soil. O'BRIEN -- At. 48 Road on Jan. I3, 1946, to Lac. Reginald J and Mrs. O'Brien (nee Stella Carton a son. Patriot please copy. McNEIL — At Ellnsdale, P.E I on January l4, mo. to Mr. and M11 Inlgh lvkuleil. (nee Venn Rennie). twin boyl. stillborn. CROZIER -\ At Darnley. Dee. 81. 1945, to Mr. and Mrs Morley Cro- zlcr n son. Morley Way“!!- MUELLER — At the Burllnlton Co.. nuptial on Jw- 10. 1°46. W Mr. and hm. John P. Mueller (nee Isa/bet Bmwn, RNJ. - New Jenel’. Ldeushw. Elizabeth. Iiolll’ Margaret MARRIAGES TUPLIN - SUDSBIJRY -At foo United Cbuiwh Manse. ‘tuneful - P .. Deoenlloar 18. 1946.011: M Ie Sudobu of K EltlrtlOd Andlmxw’ Tupltn of afflofc by Rev Lewis M. Mumwy. HOWARD - CROZIIR — At the United CIIIWOII Mame Karlatlfitou. PE l. on Jammy l0. I014, Mar- aret Barbara 0f Kiwi”!- gll to Bic Wlllilm Howard of Mamie. P111. by Rev. Lewis M. Murray. BBRTRAM - STEVENSON - At the Central Christian Church n UT OUR WAY n01 av A 17mg SIGHT" 1 HAIN 1 A-GOIM‘ oven THAR AN’ err HIGH-HATED " av no soul: SMALL — At Stunmerdde m1 l6. ItMGHMIs-s‘ Hannah ansll, mains resting a/t, the lldme of (Dr) Sinclair. ' , IRS -—A.t his late r 1 n and Syd-MY Bt-reetl. ll nesday January 16th. 1066, William Henry Byers, aged 92 years. ORR — At Kenslngton, Jan, .15, 1046. Palmenas Orr In his 90th Your " , CORR — Atblerbonue InEm on Wedneldey. Jun. id. Ifldeml Amkgoee Corr. Mac IIIII — At Rolbury. on Jan. 16, 1946, Rev. E A. M. q P.E.I.. aged ‘If: years. PETERS - At his home ill Su meruide. Thursday. Jan. 1'1, 19m Joseph M’. Peters, agcdeSf. ’ SCIIUIMAN — Suddenly at RQQ lbs. Mass, on Sunday Jun. 1B, f. 46. Mrs. David Schunnan. 10mm- ly tr Charlottetown. aged 86 yelm, ItIacGREGOR - At Someuqu,‘ ss., Jan. l2, I946. |. Av“ MacGregor (nee Mary Ann Hig- ln her 04th you III — At Cape Trev Jan. l2. I046. Mrs. Jameserglela axed 87 years. McDONALD — At the Prince Co ty Hospital. Jen. 17, 1946, Jam! M. McDonald, aged 98. M00?“ an. -- All , new w. 1w. callumfilaallw his 82nd year AI. her hte red. ~ . on . u. . uufiflwf-‘mhl flEed 80 years. ' "v" — M Wm. Thursday. J . 1. 1w. Hume. of Islands. In 75th year . McISAAC-At 39 Graft Charlottetown on MTB- Mary Mclsaac year. WZADLI! - st t P, flit‘ ~‘ll- 1'.‘ - . ea ey o rStreet, In her 61th your. “I; nei- 9m ' I. nickel Jen. In IIVIIIWI lillblole‘ u. t! ‘ act-ma‘ cellos celled one of Its enrlteet pioneers. His Wife, the former Marv Rose Arsmault of Mt. Carmel. Drede- oeeaed him about three you-duo. to mourn the following z Guns In Clit- fornfa; 15sec n Old Town Maine: Irene In Rochmr. Nil-t Lillian in Portland, Maine: Ralph ln Hartford 001111.; Mabel. and Laurie:- et borne; also 0M tor Mrs. Priscilla Shallow of Boe- It is e ted that Irene. Lillian and Ralp will be home to attend the funeral, date of which will be announced later. - 8 Geor e. the Prtnde Hannah Small Sulmnemtde. San had been seriously III for the past ceven or eilllt weekl. e deceased well a dnlnfltcr of the lute Mr. and Mrs William Small o! do. She was a Indy of fine Gtrtlttln character and a devout member of St. been Glut-ch. s faith- fut ' oealous w In ell ectlvtlltee when she will be smelly a ‘h4g1’ Drownvfi by a: olden In California. Othdr Ia- Mill 0001110 Green. llvns m. lmnmeretdo. and Dr. Cecil 01cm. 0 l ' W em lam" ennui luau. do». / WONDER ll= 1 ouem’ ‘to LEND THS- cum: . l. I 1am’ fiqooolooom. Pm‘ dean FA ere ' lam-IE PARKS a... IT GOéITMSs PRcTIV J PRA ICAL.’