.- -- wccrnazcan iiouu NEWS BUDGETFQR R g . tots:- f“ ._ [i -Mrs Britain r-‘uuanar. AT BIACKLEY PT —-The funeral of the late John A. McCaiium was field from the resi- dence uf his son. Edward McCal- lum. Bracklcy Point. IFrldsy after- the home and grave were conducted by Rev. ‘Elton, Mass, He in William Stewart. noon. Services at A. Wilson. Interment was Brackley Point Cemetery. The pal bearers were: George Hughes. Neil McCalium. Gregor hic-Callum, Geo. Mccaliurn. Penton McLure, Clevelthe sad new: on Friday of Robinson. FUNERAL SATURDAY funeral of the late Mrs. Daniel R Lane was itcid from the MacLean Funeral Home Saturday afternoon. v. th l C be Th 11in e Pecrpcs eme ry. e pa - bearers were: Robert Darrach. Ar- Sey-mour Mblnnis. John Power. George Marshall, Ar- Servioes were conducted by Re G Carlyle Webster. Burial was thur Howard. thur Godltin. monsns-Tuaws - m. ma! Mrs. Caleb M. Palmcr cf North Quincy. Mass, have received the sad news of the death of their oung son. Caleb (Junior) killed n action in Belgium on December 21st. 1944 st the age of nineteen years. Three other sons are on act- ive scrviee; Richard in the Navy; Frederick and Charles in the Ar- my. Mr. mo!‘ resident of Freeland. Lot P.E.I.,-8 -—S'SIDE. GIRL WEDS IN N. Y. —A wedding of much local interest took place in 8t. Patrick's Cathed- ral. when Miss Lorraine Gallant, young- cst ds hter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Galant, Summerside, became the bride of Mr. Munro Hall of Lancasitire. England. They were attended by John Jacobs and Mar- cella. 0"I‘oolc. both of New York. The honeymoon was spent in the vicinity of New York, after which Mrs. Hall left for Montreal where she is employed in the general of- flces of the C.N.R. Mr. Hall is a member cf the British Merchant Navy. 3 The death occurred in Ins An- glos. California. on Jan 6 of r tlhis Province, in the 77th year of l-le was born at Graham's Road, P.E.l., the eldest of a fam- Ilv of six children Graduating from Prince of Wales Collqe. where he passed with high honors. Mr. Hard ng fought school for a brief period after which he rte-at to the K1ondyke_ where he followed the profession of mir.er Retiring some ten years ago he settled in Los Angeles where he spent the last years of his life with his sster. Mrs Harry Hoyt, who with hi; brothers Gavin in Alberta and Joseph in Pennsylvania. sur- vive hm Hi5 father. James Hard- ing. passed awztv a few years B80. locking one month of the century mark The late Mr. Harding's brother, Mr Gavin Herding. who sent in the shove notice, moved with his wife from Charloitrwtvn to Nan- ton. Alberta. about two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deighan, Summerside. have received s tele- gram from the Department of Ns- mmat Defence advising them their son. Pie. Charles Deighan. has been slichflyr “rounded in action This is the second time Pte. Dei- ghzn has been wounded. haying suffered chest and leg wounds fr. Mav. 1M4 that put h‘m action for a time He has been back in service for some time serv- ing on the southPrn French front. Ptc. Dcichau joined the army in July. i940. with the Prince Edward Isl-and Hiuhlsndcrs and went over- seas in April. 1943 He was sent to Italy in June of that year and was servlnc there when wounded the first. time. P!“ Dcighar. i5 well: known in circles, having played in Stmitnerside and Chariot»:- town Heis 23 years old —S PRESENTATION-On the even- ing of Jar. 3rd. over one hundred friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Sey- mour Scott. Cornwall to extend congratrulations to Harold and his bride To the strains of the Wed- ding March, Harold and Doris were ushered to thefr seat of honor by Mr Harold Godfrey and Miss Phyllis MacEachtrru A nicely worried zuidrcss wag rend by Mrs Ford Wilson and Mrs Herbert Scott presented the bride and groctn with a well filled purse. Harold tihcn on behalf of his bride MONDAY . AIIIVES in‘ Gttl-JAT BI-ITAIN NJ. flu-Donald of 1'13 Hills- boro street received s. cable over t-hc week-end from her son, Rank sowing with ‘the R.C.A.P.. anuminc- that he had arrived in Great —’!he 0.1!! Palmer was a folrl-l ' r New York. on January 6th Andrew Harding. formerly of William E. Stewart. i9 son of Mr. and Mrs. mmunq 66 Weston Ave, Woliaston, has been reported missing in tion in Germany sincc l 1944 ‘I944. He ry. n an . If h brother Noll IL, also i: u by North nut k I Wins oe. P.E.l. ISLANDEB, DEAD - Mrs. How. Csilbeck of Tryon. received , ard .death of he: brother Richard mons. Tacoma. Wash. at the of 8'! years. Mr. Simm mer Laura Duggan of P.E.I.. one sou. also one sister". PEI. E1. Mr. Simmons, lafter an absence of 28 years. The Veterans’ Affairs De rtrnent, their miemm" P! Ottawmu establishing larg: 0111555 They are Councillors R. L. Molli- here and will require 4500 feet of 5m‘- .w- E- smmlrmn‘ and D~ F- space, “mm-mm lo word l-ecelvcd McNeilm No now candidates have yesterday from Hon. Cyrus Mac- In “ll prolmblllly me Y_ lint there is mention of two names M_C_A_ bulldln“ wlll be like“ We]. ill thc cast ward who may decide be made. ‘Ihe Welfare De artrnent ' Y ~ < will also take about 4.000!) feet of and J°hn E‘ Caimpben’ Mm mun‘ Bllace and may take over the for- irrllelr Telephone Co. builging ilisuit- a e arran emeh s can e ma e. It . . stated ‘that both departments Mncnmigaun Flizmy Si" *5 599"” will open oflim in Charlottetown ‘"5’ u!“ Wm" u "on .5 Wulble. the Well-ale Rock. Kansas. U.S.A. Before leav- Depn-gmenl ln l l", weal“ “d ng Charlottetown. the W.M.5. on ,the Veterans Arum within the “ha” Millan. if satisfactory arrangements next twp months. . convey to them their life. An address was read by Mrs. congratulated the groom and wel- comed the bride to the community. This was followed by a very a pro- priate poem entitled “Life's weet Pathway." composed by the Rev. Sterling Stackhouse. A presenta- tion of a well filled purse "vas made by Benjamin Lindsay Wood on behalf of all present to which both bride and groom responded. Refreshments, music and a sing- son brought a pleasant evening to l a c cse. l Juries Lapthorne. 60 Rutland street. Boston. for many ycflrs B resident of PEI. and for the past l2 years a resident of Boston. at, a Boston hospital Saturday night in his 74th year. He was born in Montreal. a son of James atid Word has been received that pie, Year old . Stewart (nee Eunice MacNciID iii Q“ and G"m l, Mast. ' ' ' ' Dec. 18, . He left for overseas on Nov. to. on received his training at and Camp I dau unployed the Sim- ggogg; pgngnu, opplcuk‘ expire this year have all six -BIC£:IVEAS CUIIIgIIlSgION - - C8 rscnau 0 1112111161‘- 5111c who gradu tt m. ‘l r -—AIIIVEB ftiéafi’. at‘ 130'?" to, 5181M! Armaluit. awarded his of his standing in rt c a thirty-day leave-S walk near conveyed to the where she is tention. Mr. and Mrs. Mc fivc sons oversea casant has been comrmsiionfi a ID Harold a c qllllltles cf leadership which he has shown. P/O Arsenault is now home PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Hallow. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1 Hennessey, slipped on the icy side- in the absence of William M the Rogers Hardware is of C0,, breaking her ankle. She was City Hospital receiving medical at- —-ARRIVES OVERSEAS — My. and Mrs DP. McNeil Snmmersidc age have received word from ons loaves their sons advising them of their . to mourn besides his wife. the for- safe arrival overseas. Captain Ron- Sea View, aid McNeil is with the army and John D.. in Tacoma, Supply Assistant John McNeil is in Mrs. Cailbeck, Tryon. I118 R-C-N-V-R and tiuee brothers. Tom. Nell now have Alfred and Warren all of Crapaud, and six ,in the seruicv: lltozetber- P- who went -—S to the USA. in his young days yisited the Island three years ago two of — ELEKVIIO?’ NEWS — The rauasnay. lacs meived a cubic ing him seas. Edwin Reid. farmer of 1s: been appointed t ince. barris r, for Queens. . , from spendin several mon is s Mrs. Bears are with Mrs. Bears OVERSEAS — Mr. Burruncrside, from his son, Axscnsuit. advis- oi his safe urivsfover- ELECTION OI‘ OFFICERS —- —IIOME IIOM OVIBSIAS- Cpl. Chas. Austin Burs. of R. C. . . wireless mcch., arrived home 31.4 years hverscss. being spent North Africa. Cpl. Bears was inan- tloned in dispatches in the New - Year honor list for outstanding work in his trade. Cpl. Bears and spending two weeks parentsfiMr. and Mrs. Alex Hilts. Kcnsington. in cOmPlfll! assistant, r. head of the ed branch manager of the porsticn for the Maritime his slice in Mcncton. Mr. Cat-swell informed the Corporation cam Y on July as branches throughout Canada. IZOD. cf surplus gdods to must be made in not to disturb the internal econ omy of the country. saleable surplus be sold a ceilings. The flow, the city yutemrgly aural-noon." laid- w x u vc ‘ .. G. H. Lsshffogcmerly The dcput Minister of t on Bureau of Whiter W Public Infornltiw. cndillr. P31‘. Palmer, who was recently 1990012:- b s ,with connection with the homitals in a Guar- returning from overseas. dill! rtlbrcscntative last night thatinouncement was" made at the rc- c into being I gulsr monthly meeting of the Can- lftb of last year and nowndian in clverstioatsident, Leo Bra It wll have i2 to 13 billion dollars worth dispose of. Mr- Carswell said. and this disposal such s wsy as Because the Corporation is now functioning under an economy of scarcity, it is very important that existing market prices and within Wartime Prices and Trade Board ' too. Mr. Clrs- d. must be controlled so in atransfer of industry from to a pence basis. the least ' ‘Y W composed of Aitimlfieuw utmfi {Hui w v shor to disc c r ‘ ‘ t a 50-h pavilion constructed in Charlottetown to cars for veterans The sn- Lcgicn last night. The pro- disy , . Lieut. Robert Cunningham Mao- Millan, D.B.C. and Bil‘. RCNVR, Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. who gradu- stcd recently Lrorlr a Gourmand - course st an Canadian port. A member of the peace time reserve before the war he was called on active service June. i940 and prior to enlistment was a l-le served on expressed of t road contractor. loan with the sometime taking part in of Tobruk, received his citations while with the R. N. He has more than three years seatirne to his credit. His wife and parents. M2. strrance that ill 3X11 WBY v educations possible disturbance will be .crc- and Mrs. L. B. MHCMIIIHH. 11V? $11 ihrcc members of the Summer- -—RECEIVES SAD NEWS — nted. ' Charlottetown. w“ appointed isidc 'l‘ou'n Council whose terms Mrs. irving Hogg, Wilmot Val- »-—- -——— nified ley. received the sad news of the The annual meeting cf St. liiss- Now; cf- the sudden dmth in renominating. death of her niece, Mrs. Thomas both’; Church was held in the Sunmerside yesterday afternoon of Murray, on January 18th. Mrs. church on ‘Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Mrs. John Driscoll will come as K Munay was the former Dorothy 13, Ffgam pfgsjfled and Qpgngd tltc shock to a large circle of IHSIIdS- Boland of Lawrence, Masts. She l, all" ‘ml, pray“; She suffered a stroke about tiircol efmitely appeared in the or mayors, are in the field-S. ENJOYING ‘fish _- Miss Miss l/lacDougall with a January thus far grces above. Wheat fields pastures. H-r-‘uuszaar. SERVICES - The late Mr. Frank Gil- lis. Grand River. Lot i0 was held on Monday morning. Jan. 15th from his late residence to St. Pat- rickls Church. Burial was in Grand River Cemetery. Solemn High Mas funeral of the was celebrated by son, Rev Urban Gillis assisted by Rev. J.C McDonald. Summer-aide. as Deacon and Rev. W.V. MacDonald. Seven Mile Bay. Sub-Deacon, Rev. Os- field. For Ida with friends in of Zion Church presented nicely- ‘ worded address and parting gift. . BRIDAL COUPLE HONORED _ She has Hist) waited upon by mem- Southport was the cene f ry . hRDlW occasion. whasan on owgtthgs- "CY ‘iepmiurc A” m“ Ucs- 1“ evenlnm Jar-L l7 the commum MacDougall writes friends that she ity of Alexandra met at thehome §nfllgggiml ‘he "mi" “Eaiher l“ o! ML and Mm m“! J°QQQ§H§Q been frce from snow and zero tem- fencltatlans l-ol- a happy marl-ted lioraturc. the coldest being l0 George MacLennan in which she 3"" and Callie are grazing in burs of the 14,015.11. with a gift on Miss has leaves to moum her Mrs. - Murra ‘s mother former Chr Covehead, P.E.I. seys Funeral Home morning to St. Dunstan’s f red McKenna, thoiic Cemetery. CA. turned from ovsrscas. M Lure also introduced Mr. MacConneil. the the meeting closed ing of the National Lafferty, who sprrowing husband. her parents, five sisters and one brother, all of Lawrence. was ene Macliachem Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved fam- lly.-S . FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Lawrence Col- ilns was held from Prank Hermes- jnsterday Basilica where requiem high mess was sung bv the ‘Rev. Louis Dottgati who al- so concuctcd services at the grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Wil- liamlSeamau, Harry Larter, Wil- liam Clarkin. Prank Howard. Wil- id Donahue. Interment was in the Ilomnn Ca- lII-Y GRADS CLUBS -- The re- gular weekly meeting of the Hi-Y Grads was held last night at the Y.M. . Mr. Miller McLure was chairman and introduced James Cudmore who recently lie- c. James new General- Secretary of the Y.M C A. After some rwtinc busines was discussed with the sing- Jhflhfln. man or WOUNDS-Pte. John _ tiled as a result of prcsidfint I‘. wnld Mu hy was Master of Cem- mzungzsigffiivegozyimailléofélilizz" word received in Saint John, N.D.. by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Laifer- monics, w ile Rev. Dr. Monaghan. Miscouche asisted in the sanctuary The pallbearers were: Messrs. E G dlfid MacLellan, Neil MucLellan. Herman ‘Y- 151 Um"! 3Q‘!!!- Maclntyre. Stanley MacLcan. Har- old Maclntyrp. and Keith aid. The iinul prayers at the grave WIS 8 50H 0f Patrick Lafferty. Peakcs Station, Margaret (Balderstone) Lapthorne. were recited bv Rev Oswald Mur- N011“ 511M8- N-R. R881!!! For many years he was emblwvd as s sman for his ther's manufacturing concern in Char- lottetown and also is a bookkeeper for George H. Toombs, in lottetown. Survivors include." Two phy. pastor‘ of‘ St. PairlclCs Church i REPORTED MISSING -— Mrs. J.L. Lockhart. Upper Hillsboro Char- Street has received thc- sad news fighting in Belgium.‘ March. V; l) _ P. E. 1.. and the late Mrs. Laflerty. ‘ ° °" Private Laiferty enlisted with the ent in taking his M training in Canada. he proceeded overseas in April of afterwards was In a that year and engaged in the ddition that her nephew. George K. Mac- to his wife in Saint John. and his sons, Kenzle of the Bank of Commerce father. he leaves IlWO ' brothers. Robert 13.. Brldgewater, James A.. staff, New York. and serving with Emanuel and Nantie, both of Hali- of Boston; two daughters. boro; Mrs. Elmer Sharbell. P.E.I.; one brother Henry of Charlotte- town. P.E.I.; three sisters. Robert Innis. Brockton, Mrs. Au- us Cameron. Charlottetown and rs. Jol i Kennedy. U.S.A. GYRO MEETING-There was an M enthusiastic meeting of the local Gyro Club at the Charlottetown’ Hotel last. evening. The guest speaker was the Rev._T. E. Mac- Lennan of Trinity United Church. who took for his sublcct. "Lookink Ahead." Mr. MacLennan stresscd the individual child of today to fit him for the inevitable post-war crisis. and to prevent future desimuctive wars which would undoubtedly threaten civilization. The tin. The chairman for the even- ing was Mr. Gordon Roller. Announced from Air Ibme head» quarters. Ottawa, yesterday was the award of fifteen Distinguished Flying Croscs to members of the REAP. serving overseas. The list included Pit. Licut. Heath R... Hunter of Strathcona, P.E.I. I Flt. Lfeut Hunter b a son of tho late Mr. Russel Hunter and Mrs. Hunter of Stratihcona. and a neph- ew of Mr. Iieslle Hunter, M.L.A Bridgetown. His mother is at pres- ent living in Vancouver. Another brother who served overseas has returned ic Canada. Limit. Hunter formerly taught thanked one and all for their re- membrance. Prior to her marriage Doris was presented with a silver sandwich tray by her girl friends 0i‘ the P El. Hospital After and groom. a by the the remainder of the emu was |.- dandng, cumming furn shed by Mr. 1pc! Madam and Mr Francis Doyle on the violin and Messrs Ll Scott and Meiivir. Hyde on c tu l le wen Ill wended their wag» lftntr leaving their bes wishes with bride and groom TUESDAY 3ERVING IN lUOLLK-ND - “m. W.O. Davey, Charlottetown, has Nceivod .a letter from her son Biflnn. W.C. Davey. telli her that I he is now serving in H01 nd. REPORTED MISSING -- Word I has been received by Mr. and Mrs. .1; T. Small, 38 Loekhart Avenue, that their son. Flt. Sgt. James Gor- . don Small is missing on air opera- ; tions overseas. Pit. Sgt. Small Join- . 0d the Royal Canadian Air Poroe ‘ in August. 1943. and received his l. Air Gunner Wings at Mount. Pleas- asnt, P.E.I.. and went overseas in March int-Mcncton Times. . FULTON JENKINS PBOMOTBD l..- Pulton Jenkins. who not long w‘ was appointed Assistant 5:8- tendent oi Agencies for Ocn s gilt the Metropolitan Life, with ‘ quarters at Ottawa. ha, re- , coiveg furtllzadorgirotf-on nlnd ‘is gnaw uperin en o Agenoes or i" Western Carlson. Ottawa will still be the headquarters and he will be lea .3 next month for the Pacific Edward tiemptorist d Jcnsda and Newfoundland. Rev‘ school st Strathcona. He erlistcd in this Province and later attended EFIIZS. Ca-pe de Madclene. P.Q., and S F3128. at Uplands. He saw lengthy service in the Middle East, flying Htu-ricanes which 4m ccvsral occasion; he took back. to l-dc bus riddlegumfli flak and ma- ioture ueut. Hun- ter i, shown sitt 11g in an Amerimnl WEDNESDAY Ralph tes Summerside has received a cable from her husband Company Sergeant - Major mlnhl Boates advising her that he has ar- rived safely overseas-S —UNDIIGOES OPIRATION - Mr. Blair Johnston. Summorside. is progressing favorably after un- dergoing an operation in the. JmcrIgacH-cy comes from sum i to-date beam station Mrs. the American Army in Luxembourg. fflX- N-Sa Raymond Squires of North Middle- has been reported raising in ac- 590182 FY8891. annual meeting of bytcrial tion on December 20. Hopes are entertained that he may be a pris- Mrs. oncr of war as matzy Americans P111106 Edward 1510M Pres of the United church of Canada Unitcd young and made hls home wtlh m; Church ycfierday, the; first session were taken prisoner at that time He lost his parenis when quite aunt .n Charlottetown until he en- tered the bank at the age of 17. New construction make the Summerside “one of the premier air the North American cont nent" is proceeding under the highest priority rating. Mr. A. R. Bren- importance of educating thchan. chairman of the air commit- Bowness. tee of the Summerside Board of Trade said last night in a report presented at the Board's meeting. only: Although he did not identify the 8e guest present was Mr. EarnestCcf-lproject it is believed that he re- h ferred to construction nf an up- here. Brennan told the meeting security regulations preven ed from giving details. that him which discussed several phases of air service in this Province. He said he was "pleased to report that the most important installa- remembered that his only brother tion of all from the standpoint of Gordon. a paratrooper. was killed lBfesides e t of Summerside as an air centre mourn two sisters Helen and Cath- erine whose husbands src officers present service rating. future sta- bility and commercial permanence is now authorized and construc- tion is proceeding under the high- est priority rating. When this is completed Summerside will fully equipped and listed as one of the premier airports of the North American continent." He lPid he regretted that "se- curity regulations do not permit a more detailed public announce- ment of this important forward stop and other progreuive work that has taken place." your: cannot:- MEETING - .The annual meeting of the York chews. congregation was held at t-he Misses ._A3g|vgg ovgngm _ “n” arsonage York. on Monday night. Nellie Lcrurgey in decorated box. The YP-U. of Bt presided and Mr. H. T. Vesscy act- Peter's Anglican (Zhureh remem- bered thc bridc-to-be with two me- cv. J. A. Nicholson, the Minister. ed as secretary. Reports were re- ccivcd from the different organ- ations and it was learned that the W. M. S. had exceeded its ll- iocation plus a ti per cent increase. Mr. l-Isrold Watts. secretary tress- urer, reported that the congrega- tion had more than reached its ‘mo: the cvsning pent in ling. and one The met in the Summcrside beginning at 2 o'cloc . After quiet music nicely r ed by the organist. Miss Geldart. W-hlch wt]; the meeting opened with the theme all-my; hymn. “Christ For The World". my; of Miss Marie MacDougall then led this time a very hearty welcome was accorded the present by Mrs. George in prayer. At delegates and Mrs. Murdoch er ‘grlcoiusly replied. A iss Louise Callbeck. one of the annual missionaries from Japan then led gathering in a very beautiful rvice of worship, reminding her carers that Jesus meant His fol- the lowers to be humble when h My, "Take up thy cross and follow Me." This community is grieved over He made the announcement of “l8 deal" °1 3"] Mckefbl’. sun 0i’ the new construction in a report John Erskine and Sylvia Gordon reiipdndenl and RB“ Ben ‘or m! Iockcrby, Westwocd. N.J.. wh has been officially reported killed in action. in Belgium. 1t will be in action early in July. their parents there are on active service in France. were the finest type f you be and the denest sympoathy “lg men tended to R. H. CIIIIIPOC. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lesvitt was the scene nicely sptlacintcd post- l q- Tues ay evening in hon Miss Bessie Matthews. onl d ter of Mr. and Mrs. W: do at- The §lfts were presented by etty Travers and a bllutifuliy fui pieces of silver. A dainty was served by the their immediate fsmiiy also their aged grandfather. Mr. Iackerby and family, Cl:- hostcu. assist- ed by‘ the young girls and the r0- 0 . sister, Mrs. Roxbury, Mass. the ender- FIIS" e slid ‘may EX- cf a show- or of au li- lunch the of Mr. l‘, Holmes for the respondent. At the d3)’ night and in France, with Field Engineers. Club in the Prince lege Auditorium. by Mrs. Arthur Roper u“; concert being the outstanding success it proved tc be The sud t- orium last night was packed tn ‘coipecity and from the words of approval one heard on all sides it can be assumed that there will be another capacity crowd tonight. M. Gass was elected of the Board of Trade at a dinner held in the Charlottetown last night Other officers elected were Messrs PW. Hynclman, vice-president; W L. Higgins. secretary-treasurer The new council. also unanimously elected. ccmprises Messrs V.A. Ainsworth. l-IC Bohaker. J H. Cerry. Col (1.111, Full, GR. Keefe . Col K.S. Rogers, Morton Dew tretiring president), and A.B Cut- cliffe. Dr. J A. Clark. uperintendent of the libaperimental Farm. an- nounced he had received a re uest from the local branch of the an- adian Legon asking him to bring the matter’ of hospitalization for Island returned men before the Board The Legion. Dr. Clark said. was of the opinion that the Prov- ince should have its own l1cspital-, ization facilities The matter was referred to the future consideration of the new executive Mr. V.A. Ainsworth. Major T.E McNutt. and Col. K.S. Rogers ily applauded. SUPREME COURT —- A sent- ence of two months in Queen's County jail was imposed on Josiah knlth in the Stmeme Court ycs- terday bv Justice MR. McGuigbn. Smith had originally been tried on a charge of assault occasionlzig actual bodily harm. A Jury had found him not guilty of the charge but guilty cf common assault. ‘The appeals of James Aeneas McDonald from convictions under the Prohibition Act were heard by Justice A.E. Arsenault. Judge- ment in each appeal was reserved Holmes appeared for the appellants. "me appeal of Arthur Roberts from s conwction under the Ibocise Act was disallowed by Justice Arsenault. Mr. Bell ap- peared for the appellant and Mr. afternoon session. an appeal of o; m; wal- Velma“ "m the pQf-t o‘clcck and died shortly afierwitlh. An out regaining consciousness. UP i0'tl12 other parishes as soon as the opportunity presented itself. Plans are under way also for the hoidini! Church such as was held at FcIflIIWOOd 185i summer. The next tneetlng of the - Deanery Chapter u; to on the Tuesday and Wednesday of the second week in Mat-ch. son o! Sapper Vernon lilaollwcn of Charlottetown arrived home Tues- Sapper Macllwen enlisted Ln 1930 and went overseas in i941. He ser- ved in Italy. where he was wound- thc 8th He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James MacEwen. and has two brothers. Gordon and lvan. in the Navy. His wife and family reside on Edward St. The one hundred and eighty“ sixljh auéiniltcrsary oat tlle birth‘ a if. s,5c-an‘s reae ab“ w“ rlxlllllngl; celeblmged la“ farmer in Caps Traverse. There “mil in clmrlmwwwn by m, mum! were no childrer. _ . t concert but on by i/ilgfl-Qvgilesfiiizgglfl ylss Ida Dawson and esch gave five-minute addresses on M civic improvement and were heart- R Roberts and lo yesterday she had been in 800d health and yesterday morning car- rlad cut her usual household duties. Her death L; all the more sad in that her sister, Mrs. E.C._Dodgc, who had lived wit-h her, ded less than a month ago. The late Mrs. Driscoll was the former Margaret Dawson, dI/ugiiter of the late Henry Dswsor. and Eliz- abeth Kemrgh Dawson of Tryon. Her husband predeceased her in 1932. They moved to a. ‘ about twenty years ago on his re- tirement. Previous i0 that Mr. Driscoii had been prominent. of another on Jan. i6. She leave. to mourn two sisters. Mrs. W. . Sullivan, Siumme.“ ; also one funeral will take place Sat- Dec. 24, - Mrs. E. R. Woodside of Sum- mersidc was elected president of I ti was The Summegldcveilcilflflliliggzlttth all member of the m cl . the Prince County Hwviifll- Jag“ Musrsajvalur E. Darby and . . Dalton. ~ .- y man‘ - ‘Ilfeu c155? Gof the Island have been in Charlottetown the last two days attendinu W ings the Deanery thc executive of m! 9-35 chflpuf mggting appreciation WEB paper for the clergy. ‘Mid U19 119W that it would continue. rhcre was had dons better than ever before. There is a move on iuot to esta- blish a diocesan uallfil _ clergy of the Island have given Ili- ihey will support it possible. Notice was bro r ht to the attention of the cler- gy ‘d? the roposed formation of an Pcommittce of the Vt- ucrcal Discus Control Section of Public Health. Rcv. Canon M110!!!‘ 1011s was discussed and it was re-1 ported that assoulatiors held alrca-_ dy been formed ln St. Pauls and in the parish of Milton. It was “P8911 l thnt similar action be ill BIRTHS OATWAY-At the PEI. Hospital 45, to Mr. and Mrs, [Hubert Oatwsy, daughter. Judith Dianne. GALLANT - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Jan. gih lvlrlttitnd MrsdAlblelrgt Gliéllant. v arc sown. a aug er. orma The entertainment stage dlrccéetilbmilzlfil- Edwin Dawwnr i” T"-i'°“- M ri r me dlmcllon cl Mrs‘ Kgvllggeéf lirdaynmcrningcatll.‘ ll) ogock frcm Mrs. Frances H011 ‘II-ainor. and M11! e a ° ° “Nb n .r.a. Lawson. To them must so,$""" w“ B" ‘*5- tme major part M the credit for, a e. DINGWELL —- At North Lake on I844, to Stanley Dlngweli B ir nan-rang - At the Boston Lying In Hospital on Nov. 27. 1944. to “to rglrlsresent - s r. I-fiinihislgiwor’ fitment. associat- and h tel‘ c BKLAY- the the new quarterly and the the - taken Boys’ Camp take place famous analgesic for due to headache, neuralgia or neuritie, ': $0 .. from needle‘ ho: of genuine Aspirin at your druggisfi today m1 follow simple directions. milcryr. Just get l1 Harrington. a , Economy Bctiic cl 2 19- 1945i Family silt c0 loo... Mr. and Mrs. a son, Charles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Ha pony ~ ' ~- theUiiedCh hP bt l1 t the flnIIllllBI meeutircig whigfiycfiahsltiti- {Jgfiilciml Costello) n son’ yam“ ed it Summerside yesterday. She ' succeeds Mrs. A J. Mathieson of ROCHE _ M O’Lea ry. Other officers include: First vice- president, Mrs. J. _D MoPcrlane. DeSablc: second vice-president, Mrs. William Clark, Brackley; ra- cording secretary, Mrs. Watson Livingstone. Cornwall; correspond- lng secretary. Mrs. T.J. Humph- rey. Kensington; treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Nicholson. York; secretary of Christian stewardship. Mrs. J. P. Easton. New Wiltshire; of Mission Circles, Mrs. D. J. Mor- Breadalbane; secretary for affiliated C.G.1.T. groups, Mrs. L. M. Murray. Kensingwn; secretay for Mission Bands. Mrs. John Scoit, Sunrznersidc; secretary for Baby Bands. Mrs. Laura Bustin, Char- lottetown; associate members’ sec- retary, Mrs. Ethan Stewart, Monta- sue: supply secretary. Mrs. Neil Darrach. East Royalty; community friendship secretary, Mrs, g, F. MacAusland. Bloomfield; literature secretary. Mrs. I-Iazen Howard. Cornwall; Missionary Monthly and World Friends secretary, Mrs, Roy Vessey. Murray Harbor; secretary or temperance and Christian citi- zenship. Mrs. w. R. Clark. North press secretary. Mrs. J. MacQuari-ie. Summerside, III Jenkins. daughter. ROB!!! i‘! pitai. Jan. YEO - At the lottetown, n son. January 5. 1945. County Hospital at Summcrslde met with the Provincial Govern- ment at Charlottetown yesterday to discuss the possibility of es- tablishing a public health centre at the new hospital which it is proposed to build at Summerside. The health centre would provide for health clinics, including those an r chest examinations such as Alblmh a son‘ are now held. and for any ad- o- ditional work of that nature which might be undertaken later. The laboratory and x-ray facilities of the hospital would be available for the public health work. No announcement was made as to whether any decisions was resch- ed yesterday but it was presumed that nothing definite was decided on. January 2i. i945 yea rs Ben] Gauthier from s conviction under the Prohibition Act was con- sidererd. Mr. Justli .1 Wm; cc M R Guignn disallowed the I-ppea costs fixed st $50. which are to be paid within 30 days. He also from ibiloand lix months in jail to 0600. or six months in Jail. Mr Holmes appeared for th mp0 - dent. Inter O'Donnell foi- thc dgr sndant. The annual meeting of Si. John's Church, Crapaud. wasi held at the Rectory on Monday evening, Jan. 15th with a good attendance. The Rector. Rev. B. Iirecm, Braided. The ro rts brought in y the officers s owed that the Dist year had been one of themost successful years on record for St. John's Church. The election of officers was lhcn f the ., was pily spent in Music and son The election of officers of the meets Premier Jcncl Ind rncmbcts the cnmont Prince County HospitsL-l. financial obligations-having n summerside Board of Trade which "n- 1"; c- swrrm- E- Miiymmi -——~ “HD1118 beildw- Mr- Horlcc’ VM- took place at the annual banquet w~ WWW“ "4 l "Ye"- nmr" Al. SERVICES-The fu- m» was re-appointed as elder. and on mecday night resulted u m- Wlfliflil- "ii-i" “with "l"! nerai of Mrs. William Brydgcs was‘ the retiring steward was re-elect- in"; F"!!! MN"- held yesterday morning from her cd. The following officers _wcrc President. Donald 0. Baker. Vestry Clerk: Verner Moore. late residence, 45 Chestnut Street, appointed: Secretary. treasurer. Vice-President, W. M. Mellish, ""5"": PmiP- shflnn- w the Church of the Most Holyhl-larold Watts; stewards. Leith Auditors. m1 h mm. n. m. liilis svmd DIWBIW- E- 1- "ii" J- Rsdeemcr where Requiem High Brown. Lester Keizcr. Harold secretary, , g, _gmgon, V. Moors. l Mass was celebrated by Rev. GJ/Llwatts; stewards in char e of: Council: A. n. Ilrsnnan, c. n. DKJ-I- Dales-ms- mrl Maynard. Crowley. 0.55. The pallbearers-running expenses. Leigh essey, Rogers. J. Ii. Cam bell. J. I‘. Arn- "l"? MW“. Eric Lmvthsr. l‘. C» were: Messrs. Paul Gallant. Prank Harry Lewis; organisis. Arthur gm wlllml u“ an _l_ L“ 99y. M11!"- DssRochcs. an Cummings. Wntivcasey. rt. T. Vcssey. The follow- rill. 1.. a. Allen 1:. e. Foley, .1. Aufliww Mrl- I- H- ie". W- Campbell. Wm. Wlifig and Aug- ing motion was made and carried n. Dalton. Allison lacuna a. Nvbohlld- ustufMcCsrthy. service at the unanimously: that York congre- n mm, mm” u, jg“, Sidcsmcn: s. J. Dunsford. grave was conducted by Rev. it. gstion express it! deer! tmbrecin- This will be Mr. Baker's t Mliifllrd. James Moore. and Pr!" Baincs, 0.58.1 ticn to Reva J. A. Nicholson- and consecutive term ls president of lf- _ ‘ his wile for faithful and good serv- gm non-d mg hi; glggflgn n. .8. superintendent. _J.V. M081?‘- m rsmonsnv onaaos - ices rcndered and that we ask our fleets the confidence which the Ocmmrv Ocmmitm- WP" ° The Rev. D.C. MacKa . C. BS. R. minister to remain as our pastor member; m" in mm u; w the flowatt. _ 1m has arrived in the ty to take for the years that are ahead. Rev. “p.51; mm“;- in wh eh h; n" Ihveio Clerks. H. R. Pro charge of the church of the Most Mr. Nicholson expressed his thanks wnquggsg m, “m” or t, g gm. and C. ii. l a Holy Redeemer during the lit-flu. tho people and aim-rd» for mcrsidc Board of ma: or tho A vim of thanks a“ Wiflflltl, sencc of the rector. Rev. Archi- their loyalty and fine reports. A p"; m", n.3,...‘ t e organ , Mrs. I HliWl ~ bald MacDonald. who u makingl motion of‘ mediation for m, ...__. s a m; t thanks tolgngf J- an inspection tour of the Re- organist and t c stewards was also m», J, n, oer-swell. president of If. Parker. humans b! W" churches throughout msdc and carried. The meeting the w» Auets Corporation. who I muting Wll WWII!“ was then adjourned. The remalna- rcsfun , with for the ensuing your: catty Red cDonald. Heath McVitt c. S. J. unsford. Clark“ by we: 2 , , . mums‘ spitiittiis’ & ‘hi: a Rm!“ social hour M- changcd the previous conviction f Whcn Canadian! ill“ 351°’ om "i gum-y, ‘japtum . gym house on the mad "r- BIIIIIOIVaiIO in Ital!- l" "m" t llilifli refuge in the piscs, gave birth to a baby The mol- hgf 4|“, 11,. u” ms nscomc "dorm the lilo." GRANT-At. the P. E. I. Hospital. L. A C. and _____. , i Mrs._ waiter B. Grant a daughter. Canlwell l“ A delegation. representing the §Q§§L§$g1.)r‘f,i°{")th. RE. I. HO511- DARTMCH-AL o board of trustees of the Prince ml on Janl gl_ n45’ m ML {Ml ‘Vefiflfisdfll’. ~811- Mrs. Dan MacEwen. Long Creek. a on CANNON-At the P. E. I. Hospital. Jan. 21. i945. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Cannon. twin daughters. MATTHEWS — At. Soutlrvori. L01 48. at the hcmc of Mrs. N.W Mac- Kirmon. on Jan. 22. i946. to d Mrs. Rae Mitthews of Mount C hlNICK-At Spring Valley. on v Ralph Connick. a son. DEATHS SIMPSON-At Norwslk. Iowa. on. Jan. 20, i045. Rev. A. N. Simpson. formerly of Baltic, Lot 1B. aged 77 Chelsie Memorial Hospital Chelsie. Mass. to Sgt. d Mrs. Edward P. Roche (nee glellen Costello) a daughter, Donna en. JENKINS-At the Kings County Hospital, Montague, P.E.I. on Jan. 1B, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. R. Rand Annandale. Patricia Winifred. S - In the Prince Coun“ Hospital on Jan. 16. Ralph Roberts and Mrs. Roberts. a daughter. Linda Joan. HIGGINS-At the P. EJ. Hospital. Jan. 22, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Higgins. Charlottetown. a Jan. 20. 1945. Miss son. aged 7? years. Brydges. nee Annie years. P. E. I., a ' on Jan. i8, 1945, Jacd .71 years. 1945- to LAC ' ONES—AL the P. COLLINS — At the son, Jull- 31- 1944, lt/iary A. the late Neil A. Cannon. IRWIN-At Regina. to Mr, and Charles Gallant. CAMPBELL-At the Mr. t’) Mr. and Mrs. 81st year of his a ~ MCKENNA -- At Sanatcrium. Painting on canvas Rome as early a». lmd- drew Jackson iookin u: i ' of auixtfi I.‘ m” m” “m” H“ lOll Pltkfl» . i nénev¢]ys....-..,_. 'Neiuraig|'d' Pqin 1.11 Aspirin Ecscs Pain Almost lmmcdiolcly .\' _- . . . . < . whk‘lllfinworitlscfq Instantly! Youth, moment you dl-ol," Aspirin Tablet in s gin; l‘ ofwltcr is begins ma], ‘"1 integrate. And that: some quick scrim . '3 takes place in your stomach. Thu’ w ‘ you get relief almost instantly, s; Aspirin has proved itself um, generations to. be quick. effective, . v above all, dependable. . Canadians hsvc come to rely on m, .3 TM loyclacu succumbing your gucnolu that It's Alpih NICHOLSON-At tlic Prince gs. ward Island Hospital on Baturdsl, v.1 BRIDGES-Suddenly st her resi- dence, 45 Chestnut Street, on s“. urday, Jan. 30. i945. Mrs. Willisn-t BOWLEY-—At his ‘home in Mid u Fllfilllln BIYWOY, J3"- 19. 1945 inf t d hie‘ Mr. and Mrsfliilmgil? w‘ l o Jan- 22. 1945. Lawrence H. 0o 1N. formerly of North River. agcd ,'i1 .7 Dom mcwu- . , , rum» - ".' BERNARD - At Long River. P. STE“'AnT-_A‘ 3031mm’ 13w ;‘ "i Island. on Sunday. ' 1945. to ‘Mr. and Mm. Edwin Ber- nard. a daughter. HEOUGII - At the Prince County Hospital on Jan. 3. 1945. to Ml‘- and Mrs. Dan Keough, Albany, a daughter. Judy Marie. McNEVIN - At the P. E. l’. l-ics- 19. 1945. Mrs. Alex McNevin. a daughter Prince Edward Isl- and Hospital on January Z4. 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yen. Char- ti-‘armcrl. wife of Stewart. _. CANNON-At Charlottetown, Jan. ‘fl. 22, 1945. Carol Jean. infant tvt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burl 24. 1944. Mrs. Edward Irwin. for- merly of Charlottetown. P. E.I. GALLANT - At Hunter River on Jan. 7, i945. James Charles Arnold, two weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. CANTWELL - Died. at the hum of his brother. Wzl 2 Darrarh. aged 7B years. of Dune- din. (West River Bridge). Hospital on Wednesday. Jan. 1945.lGcorge A. Campbell. formcri)‘ of Ptciou. DRISCOLL — Suddeulv at Sum- mersidq on Jan. 25. i946, Mrs. John Driscoli . ROBINSON -- Passed poaccfulb‘ away at the Prince Edward Island j; Hospital at midnight Januarymlt : George Edward Robinson ~ in e gthe Provincial Charlottetown. on Jan. 25. i945. George EARLY PAINTING 6'3 A.D. chi-ouch I v - I ~ aégma? ablyhclsitaity channels . . 0., ' who! m, M aifliftfitfiaiid‘ ‘Oi ._ ‘l w‘ That's why ... relief from "in V . i“ Sarah Niclw Bucte. aged if -' A ..;, _- :.-.5_s,i'>.-.L E. I. Hospital Jones. _ City Ho int.“ ill __ G, n. Suit. on Dec. u’ 3i i F . P. Cantvreil, Charlottetown tho f‘ McKennl. as known in _ at! of Isnil nay hitb ' m: mi- Agjgyflflf’ ‘W