F as SERVICES. — , _ Church, Sundg, 2nd. Bedeque 11 A. glortllaealyt 130 P. Du. , Q a a "h-so-u. x811!“ N’ and- Malpequo gran yte , es. Services unday. December 2nd. Kensington at 11 A.M. and 7.30 P.M Melpeque at 2.30 P. . J. A. Mc- Gowan, Minister. 12-30-1i. I in’ gdian Leg um Hol- and Germany- He arrived in Halifax August m. i945 on the hospital ship "Lady Nelson" Af- ter spending 30 days leave with his wife and relatives he re- turned to Debert N.B.. where he was in the hospital up until the time he received his discharge. Friends are glad to see him return home to~his native counF-W. He l! Mrs. W.C. Wood Brumnerside with —INJOYABLE SHOWER — A -aoo woas: rile-iris EJ533139" m“ mfilfii -Io sau. - no. eeder mon-sli Fred 1 . Granville. ‘yep... 11-%-g. 4015mm: saw field hockey. mania. noisy. Nov. so. sso mm. Bed rink. wn vs. wilmot. only 1o on, _ u-sou -1voari1 rayon Pr b n are s. s guild MaoKenzle, Deaconess u 11- 1|. Presbyterian; inclusion ps0 0A1, [AURH 0%.») llll Geddle Memorial i . M. Long River at 2.30 P.1d. and Clifton at 7 P. M. Rev. K. Guergla will preach. 11-80- -TBYON UNITED ASTOBAL OIIABG . vices for Sunday, December 2nd, are as follows: ‘Pryon 11 A. M. Crapaud 3 P. M Cape Traverse 1.30 P. M. Rev. J.‘ A. Jardine, B. A., B. D., Minister. 11-30-11, -'l'l-IEBE WILL BE s meet-ind the Kensinizton ranch. ion. B. E. B. L. Delaney. secretary. —- MAGISTRATEPS R. S. Hinton ill Bum. . party was given seven days in 1x11 for drunken driv- ing. A person charged with con. suming, under the Prohibition Act. was fined $10 and costs. Another was fin speeding. miscellaneous shower was held at jo the home oi Mrs. Leona Schur- man on Nov. 7th in honor oi her son Don, and his bride (nee Martha Dawson of Albany.) The heavily Wedn ' laden baskets were carried in Norma Woodside and Betty Tup- lin. Mrs. Bert Poole opened tar arccls and Mrs. Lewis Moasc and . Iornc Waite read the humor- ous verses and Mrs. Hamid Moase arranged the gifts on the table. A purse of money was presented and a nicely worded address was read by Mr. Harold Mosse. auto- graph quilt was presented from the veller’s Rest Women's Institute oi which she was a member for ins past year. Don then thanked one and all on behalf oi his bride for ‘ file lovely gifts and invited them to come and visit them at. any time. After bouncing the bride and oom all ined in singing, ."For Trhey Are olly Good Fellows." A Campbe . The first was the King (respondent) vs. Frederick Arsen- ault (appellant), drunken driving. After evidence was heard the case was adioumed till Dec. 9th. The Attorney General, F. A. Large ap- peared for the respondent and Mr. . B. DesRoches, K.J., for a pellant. ‘Ilhe second t e King (a pellant) (Holman) Ga ant (respondent) an appeal by the Crown from o dis. missal of the Magistrate on a charge laid under the Prohibition Act. The ap the court an the respondent fin- ed the sum $300.00. At this dainty lunch was served by Mrs. tn Tae Montgomery, Mrs. Agnes Riley, Mrs. Lewis Moose, and Mrs. Richard Wall. Dancing was enjoy. ed all, music being furnished by Mr. orman Mill and Mr. Allie Mc- Neill on violins and Mr. Sydney Mill on guitar. All departed for their homes wishing Don and his bride many years of happiness. Mr and Mrs. Bchurman will de New Annan where Mr is a prosperous farmer. ma. lchur- man his been employed in store of Mr. Barold Mouse for the put year. non SALE v sum BARIIELS I lorlaoatal Steam Boil- ers, U) and Si! lLP-z 1 Ill" ollne engine, 16 HP. (Gll' eon)‘: 1 kerosene engine, 10 fl, P. (Intornatlonal); 1 Rotary Carriage and 81W complete (self-feed); 1 Ice ‘Crusher, also chatting. Ap- ply to. l. l. BIIARBELI». Portage, 2.11.1. . C. D. Mc- Callum appeared for the appellant and Mr W. Henry Noonan for the defendantr-S. —LIN'KI.ETTER W. I. —- The annual meetin of the Linklettei’ .I. met at t e home of Mrs. W Evald Lewin on Thursday evening. Rev Nov. ist. The president presided, . were present. for the evening amounted to $4.85. Minutes of the previous meeting and last annual meeting were rea and approved. The- resident thanked the members for heir co- °l convenor gge a veryhenoouragins report or e year. was move and seconded that all officers be President, Mrs. Ernest , vice-president, Miss Ef- fie Jeffery; secretary, Mrs. Bren- ton Clark; treasurer, Mrs. Win- aloe Morriscrr Rod Cross convenor, Mrs. Clifford Rogers; purchasing committee, Mrs. Winsloe Morrison and Miss Effie Jeffery; . C. Ii. Clark McInlN. School , . Brenton Clark. supplied with paper towels soap and they re that four blinds were need for school and urchasing comxittce to get same. lans were mrs to complete five quilts before nexli‘; meetlngid n“- reported ving so y boxes Christmas cards. 08.76 was collected for Salvation Army driv and a worthwhile amount of cloth- was given to CBUICI ll - The aer-' al was allowed by 1 MARCH O-F TIME SPORT SHORT and CARTOON Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday at 2:30 ‘p sululvlsasips I‘ lilillfilfififiiillilfilulllfillii Morrison-Raddy At St, Michael's Church. Iona. Nov. 7, a very pretty wedding was solemnined when Rev. Father Mc- Carthv united in the holy bonds of matrimony Faustino Mae Naddl’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Noddy oi Orwell to Pius Relinald Morrison son of Mr. and Mfs. Alexander Morrison of Sa nt Georges. r The bride locked charminz in a torqluofse blue dress of rayon crepe with accessories to match. She was attended by her. sister Mary. who was attractively dressed in gold crepe with brown M09850!‘ es The groom.was ably supmrtcd by his brother Francis. After the ceremony the weddlnR party motored to the home oi the bride where an enjoyable break- fast was served. After the break- rm the wedding party and rela- tives oi the bride motored to the home oi the GYOOIII- W119" l sumptuous wedding dinner was served to friends and relatives oi the bridethand rfoglil-séllsaeogfi- e o - - m . MacDonald. A enjoyable afternoon was slnifng and dancin! In edding partv and relatives returned to the home 0! the bride. where a delicious supper wairserved to a large number of relatives and friends. also Rev hither McCarthy who in s. few well-chosen words expressed best wishes for their futuri- hati- ess. he night wag enlovably spent in dancing and entertainment un- til th‘; wee small hours oi tho morn it. The pride is g, graduate of Princg of Wales College and is at M84811 teaching school. The 110cm l! Ill employee of the .N.R. The bride received manv useful and costlv gifts. Previous to he!‘ wedding she was tendered a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of her grandm her Many use! gin; were received, including sums o money. Their manv friends join ln wishing them manv yclli 01' happy wedded life. . In Memoriam In lovin meragzflozf our dear mother. Dordm P. E. L. who passed away November $0. 10M. . In a lonely graveyard sleeping Aa the flowers seatlv wave Lies our Mother we loved ao In a cold and silent grave. Ifalitlieworldwaaonnlo .- , Y, . W d giv it and n" To see the face of our dear mother ' ' And to hear her volt-o nnee more. fllfillagroflolllfllfllllhbvd°'ul‘ mo that gravvlot far awar Whero we laid our Just one year In rai- column m i u leeal some? " ""‘ I s 5 ii."".'.'..'.“".'-.fi"” i. able imam. m no: or '- now on ‘sale $5. ALL HATS‘ cl arlng Hall Price. Kennedy l-adea ' 11-80-81. TUIIIYB ell t J. lldlonaldb. ' m‘ n ‘ll-ago THI MONTILY o! flip legion Ladies Auxiliary wll be held in the Legion Billie fbhlliit at» 7.80. Refreslimfltl will be served alter the meeting. 11-80-11 OBWELI. — VERNON CHARGI- -Sunday. December 2nd. Divine Worshizp. Orwell 11 A. M. Vernon River .30 P .M. Cherry Valley 7 P. M. Rev. Roy E. Webster, Pres- bytery Supply. 11-30-11. 11-90-11 T!!! FALL “CBUBADE.” _ Items of much interest in the fight against tuberculosis ap ar in the Pall edition of “The Is and Crusader" which has lust been SUCCESSFUL TEA _'I‘he Non-s Dame High Tea held in Notre Dame Academy on Wednesday and ‘Thursday evenings was largely at- dcd. flora.- numbers were aer- ved while the -fanov tables and games were also well patronized LEAVE FOR SYDNEY — Mrs. Eugene J, Daley of Charlottetown. accompanied by her son. Iouis, left bv plane Wednaday for Syd- ney. NB. where she will loin.‘ her husband who is employed with the Agnew-Surpass Shoe Co. They were accompanied to Moncton by Miss Eileen MacDonald of Mt. Stewart. LEGION CAMPAIGN -- The Fin. ance Committee of the Charlotte. town Branch oi the Canadian Le- gion. under the chairmanship of Comrade J . D. Stewart, met last night. Plans were discussed for the campaign January 17-18 to raise funds for the annex to the Home now under construction. The ob-' Jective oi the drive is set at $15,000. KNIGHTS 0F ‘PYTHIAS- The regular Pythlan meeting was held in the Castle last evening, with a large number of members on hand when the roll was called. They en. joyed some lively discussion on sev- eral topics. A good season ls in sight and the members are plau- ning some important moves. includ-‘ ing the staging of a weekly dance to provide entertainment for mem. bers. It was announced that a number of applications have been received for membership. EXHIBITION 0F PAINTINGS- An exhibition oi 20 or more oi Miss Mabel McCullochs (Mrs. D. M. Gas) paintings and sketches will be on display today and to» morrow at the Harris Gallery. Her interpretation of Island scenes well repays study and prac- tically all of Miss McCullochs present workdepictssome aspect of rural scenary. Only one scene is foreign to the Province-“Sunset in Cape Breton." Her painting of "An Oyster fisherman on North River" shows perfect blending oi simplicity oi desiilll. and e. harmony of detail which gives a pleasing effect to the whole. PRINCE: STREET SCHOOL-Mr. John 'I‘urner who has been in the armed forces since 194.0 is tomorrow 755111111118 hi8 duties as caretaker oi Prince Street School, from which he had leave of abee scrvingun Canada and overseas. During his absence his duties at ' the school were most capably and carefully carried on by Mr. Ells. worth Buell, who proved himself to be not fly a splendid fireman/ but a all t es most willing-m do eve his to keep the school clean and in good or- der. In this he was cheerfully as- sisted by Mrs. Bucll. oi the school as s token oi their appreciation of the work oi Mr and Mrs. Buel m2 tation oi a table. All hope that Mr. Buell will very shortly secure other employment. BIRTHS McPHEE-At the RE. Island Hos- pital. Nov. 21, i046, Mr. Mme. Daniel McPhee. Bonsha . daughter Constance Ruth. OFFER - At the Prince County Hospital on Nov. 28. 1945. to Mr. lllil Mil. Elmer Offer, filmmgy. BldB. a son-S. MsCABDLl-At the Prince County Hospital on November N. i916. to Mr. and Mrs. Al. McCardle, . dleton, a so .-8. MACBAE-Ill the P I Illllld I1. 15G $0 Mi‘. and Donnell Jean. MAOPIlD-dh the P-IJ. H08- Dltll. NOV. I1. 19B t0 Mi’. and M11. Daniel MacPhee a daughter. (nniiv Constance.) ». MAOKINNON-In th PERI d. homital. N07. U. 10d t0 Mr. 3:14 Mil. Waldorn dearest Mother . one». a‘ l» M“ n..'*::..*;.:..2‘"“"'- r ll-Sl-li. _ ' -—-——=-———-—-—-1.i‘ 'ioo Late To Classify I0! CALI-dill NASH. I O-PLY .Canbeaeenat gllirgatatiosi. roa ass-I - IAII Apply 19a Iitarov wannn-orwirannma. Iihoaail ll-U-li IUIIII- 11-10111 i-i-ain '~-+>~ .1. l .sui -sco-rr- "'umfinn1@ onflaurada Oct Isaott Victoria l. dlilliiil- sumiusoaa at the . sii mo. . b! Rev. .8. yflkinner. Ruth yn A-B John Arnold - C.N. .11.. MacLean * pausnrsaaa ssmstmsa, rural ' 0n his farewell vidt to Military District No. General HJLG. Crcrar, C.ll., 0.11., 0.8.0., w dered a civic-reception in Charlottetown Monday evenlng~at a dinner in The Charlottetown Hotel. At the guest table, left to right, are Mr. Justice A. l. Arsenanlt; His Honour the Lt-Govcmor, J. A. ~ ~- 6. ion- Bernard: The Ilon. George Barbour. actlns Premier; General Crcrar; and His Excellency James Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetown.‘ The Army Commander was presented with a key to the freedom of the city by Mayor Dr. J. E. Blanchard. ' (Canadian Army Photo) Inspects Canadian Legion On the occasion of his farewell District No. 6, General i|.D.G. Reconstruction Office Opened At Summersidc The Prince Edward Island Re- lcnal Reconstruction Councl which‘ serves the Federal Depart- ment of Reconstruction have open. ed their office in Summerside in the premises formerly occupied by the Masonic Lodge in the Journal Building. These are very suitable quarters having bright and airy offices and a large vault qul capable oi accommodating a larger staff when required. Major J. S. Wright of Summer- side has been a. pointed executive secretary and w l be in charge of the office. He took over hi; duties yesterday. M5101‘ Wflkht was seriously wounded in North Western Europe shortly before V-E Day and has only recently been discharged from a military hospital. l-le had 0cm appointed to the itlon before he went into action ut had not been officially advised oi it before he was wounded. The long period of der ke his duties has interfered with the P.E.I, Council embarking on any extensive enterprise up to this time. Miss Jennie Johnson has t-een appointed office clerk and steno. gra her. e Council, whose was announced early in this year is composed as follows: Peter d. Clarke, Bummerside, Chairman; Senator J. A, MacDon- ald, Cardigan. reresanting coastal shl ping; Edwin Hold Rollo Bay, culture; Norman W. Lowthe Charlottetown, soldier's rehabilita- tion: J. Wilfred Bo town, horticulture; John A. Web. ater, Charlortitetovvn, public utilities; uidoch aciood, Io Rive;- agriculture; Austin A. Beetles. ' wn, industry; Lucas VR. Summerside, transportation; W‘ P- McCarthy. Tlsnisn, fishing; 811d Mr. J. J. ‘rralnor, Bedforrl, who-has recently been appointed rsonnel ugust oi Y“. it's truce-Gram Cross insecticides, first‘ with DDT the remarkable new weedHIlQS-Lf-ILPoa- itivel and quickly kills andslioiia an tlsout Crcrar, (LIL, 0.8..‘ D.S.0., inspects members of the Canadian Iogion in mufti on his arrival In Charlottetown, P. E. I..' Unto) to oi the province. My hospitalization before he could un- book k visit to lifilitaryl lllomlsy evening. Directly hchind the General is Bri- gadier .l.(‘. Stewart, 0.8.1"... D.S.0., District Officer (‘ninmznlding Miliinry District No. 6. (Canadian Anny and as the Canadian Bank of Conrmercc was next door. I cided to go in there and look over the banking situation. Much to my surprise I found Howard Wvman whom I ovm for years. regular manager Vic was enjoying a holiday is stationed at Summerslde Traveller Describes Visit To Alherton (Island Tgller in Halifax Herald) ‘The first thng I noticed when I entered this mmunity was the new addition or wing that is being added to the hospital. which is operated by the Sisters or Martha from Charlottetown. This enlarge- ment will provide much more floor space which I understand is ur- Rcntlv needed. ‘Hie establishment of this hospital is proving most beneficial to residents of this part county in Nova Bcoiia. home is in Souris ed th 58.“? Waugh. his daughter Beth and Maude Dyer. I-Ieber. Eva Mallett looked Hf tomers and at another . store I spoke to Mr. and Ml’! initial call was made at a grocery store which is operated by Fred Moran. with the help oi Mrs. Moran, their sOn John, and daugh- ter Georgie. As I was leaving here I noticed Mrs. S.R. Burke in the distance. Mrs. Burk.- was formerly proprietress of an up to date bus- iness here. but she sold same and it is now under the managership of Merritt Callaghan Katherine Maliey has been clerklng here for several vbars. My next stopping place was the large general siore of Myrlcks. where I met the pro- Jim Myjrick. the eener. Margaret Ilbrsyt and as I chatted with them I could- look down and perceive the other members of the staff working here and there throughout the store. There was Jack Rockford. Blanche I home to lunch locked. stop as also was and Smith. Helen Hardy. He ber Hardy. George O'Connor and Jim Broderick. ' ln Manager's Chair ftwss then thatidloppedh at the post office and talked with the postmaster Waldo Matthews to represent labor. The functions of the Regional Re- construction Councils are ex lain. ed us: To be currently in uch with the over all reconstruction glans developed from time to time y the Department of Reconstruc- tion and specifically in touch with the day to day conditions affect- ing problem in the respective re- gions and to assemble information relative to such problems and in keepin such information up to date; act as advisers to the De. partment of Reconstruction by in- dicating danger signals and to suggest appropriate action to the Department so that it would anil- cipate situations befop difficulties ame serious. Provincial and municipal authorities as well as communit groups and all gersons engaged n capital projec . ln- cluding private enterprises are en. to prepare plans which will help to provide employment and generally assist s on the road to eace tim prcspe ity. The Councl will receive these projects and if they ap ove them they will be submitted the Fad- eral De artment cf Reconstruc- tion wl the endorsement of the Council. The Council will also be at the service oi these bodies to provide information and to obtain z::'""'.°.:' "are... c" .2‘ e o ce o prov e . formation concerning reconsiruc- §UMMER§|DE Q tlon l lation and policies and v _ . _ make e11. easily available to all , ,. _ . dc- have relieving the Currie. who Howard but originally halls from Yarmouih Other members of the bank staff were Kenneth McAulav. whose . Betty Traverse and Marion Peake. From here I went on to the drug store where I acduaintanoes with Across the street at Corbett! general store I shook hands with whll.» Mrs Corbett and ter the cus- Fr-ed White and Beriha Douglas I attempted to enter Alvin Bells barber ,shon but I Ell-“SS Alvlll W85 as the door was E5419 Hardy's restaurant grown-up person. lflcnd. "W0! 0f was the scene of another brief servant without her mother or Frank Fraser's governess being present. v 437m,’ EHR fleeting Atlslvillah . Nov It.‘ meat- we»? ma Carrion’ Canada was idol " the home-of Ibo-J. _J. Giliisrllrel- v c. . -. Progress made and futun obi cl i’ d fired by Means 80:011. ears’ mi . . . Manse. and Hill. Pro- vinoial orficers. Manvmstters of vital interest to the couriers were discussed bv those present-all agreed that a strong organ- ization is weentisl for the futurw of the Rural . of this country. . At the close oi the meeting a da- licious lunch was served bv M . Gillis and her ladv friends. On behalf of the membership. the executive officers wish carpi-egg their sincere appreciation for the hospitality extended them by Mr. and Mrs. Gillls onthis oc- cesium. Qt sto h mu- meilm: llhtanrkhggdmgdrgf ‘Phen on to Joe Homer's restaur- ant. to pass the time of day with Joe and another quick sto As my gas was getting low I proceeded next to Vernon Eng- land's garage where Lloyd Hogan. who has lust recently returned from Overseas supplied me with the necessary fuel. Irene Sellick. the book-keeper acknowledged my payment of same and on the wav out I nodded to the proprietor himself and one of his mechanics. Graham McIntosh Just. before moving on main. Corp. Bill Swlndell of the RC M.P drove bv as also did Harrv O'Brien On Prince Edward Island the name O'Brien is closely as- sociated with hcrse racing and these O'Bl'lens of Alberton all ap- bear to be well known horsemen Harry is the father of Joe. that reinsmsn who is so popular on race tracks all over the lliarltimeg, , Two Warehouses _ I noticed what appeared to be two feed warehouses in Alberinn. one is managed by Ermnett Mc- Ewen and Margaret Ready if"!!! up around Tiunish way is bonk- keeper: the other goes under "l0 name of the Alberton co-operatlw and is supervised by Cedric Hun- ter with the assistance of Clayton aiding at the l ' nd sdviso. c. u Tegfgldwtglitteirixdl gnquired a: to gm inn. of Mrs. Ineard. Cyril told me she was away gaddlnl! flllfllfi this time to Halifax by motor with their son Roy who is lust book af- ter serving in the Air F‘orce over- seas. Assisting Cyril in the shop at the time was Mrs. Pam Hardy. who was keenly 111W" gn the wngiructlon of her new home which is located on the other‘ side of the track. to use an A1 rtun exprmsion. Ken Mat- m"? ml“ "n. ‘rworllzt aofinfitlghaoleifl: Corbett and Em- "magi-rig. residents of the town I saw during mv round 0f call-l were: . Art MBF-fle- "l" d1" business of Koenans Store: Edgar Jsrdine. the MEMO!!! agent.‘ who obvlgzirriigllz egram or me $3‘ I108? closing time: Charles mm. who keeps busy mendlns shoes and making lwmfili W" Mable Fielding. who fills the post 0g mwri clerk; Herbie Matthews. who operates a large turkey farm: my, crowford, another member of the armed services recently re- patriated. and last but by n0 meansl .BobDunn.Wl,l0lI'1l*# often calls st Cyril Leards while we are conversing LlOhk ycl. re- Gaudet. J laghan nd Bill _ fonrilusign llethme “me 9° sc w ere nor? attengfing. e 'I‘.he teach Emmett Shes and Mae Ms SIIELTEIIED LII‘! Until she became a queen. Vic- toria never seDt 8 nlllll 1W" 1mg; her mother's room and was n allowed converse with any , .100 h Cal- In ""'~_'l' Straight Talk from Santa! I rnlil year, mocks than am brim. 0 III C I fill III I testament v tllpoéllfilaflllfll Sseylri "l il nu that swim Ii s loafi -e' oi tencll lankllrnd. Yaumaal, m vac-Ina a a e yen- mild gv-‘agrem again: tuberculosis. "The need this yssv h greater thea aver below. So tlasfsnvvhy I sésyflgl: Q C GII I II Cflllfi . a '53“ v.12“ In your contribution! "Many Clivirtineii" sill/is 5H8 I Sponsored B; A. n. r. uoasiasl- am.- ca...» "rrerows