THE CHARLOTTETOWN_ cyaizniapt DEEMBER 3.11938 ‘ . OUR NEWS BUDGET For OURSATURDAY; SUBSCRIBER rive in Georgetown docked earl) Wednesdu completed loading the and bags EYPPllIQ. o: 11011111" lust. week at two m .\l.1c.~\u.<lu11d and Mrs. Crockett. Qn both occasions Down rcceivcd many lovely 11111111121 111v liappv even. whlc it l l uciflc. 115011111: of the Georgetntvn i-incn, livid in the Council 1. Jnscnli Joimsmi was rnt and Mr. \Val1t..1i1 .1~wr:-n-.:uu=- s and Plums‘: c; awiiiniiztee cu G 171.111 - The ~ Clll'l'lt‘ ‘was . qc. lilfi r on ... itrda, alcr- ~ at tho housc “as \. Carlyle Webster. l l‘\'t"_\' BlsllPp. Tho Mr <- , ' 1- Vl/cbsier and Au- ADIlCOMl -up at dock heri- Sat- aficr ireatheruiz .1 o:f Point Prim. ~ apt Canon in corn- t llliilf‘ cviciettcc ol inc '1'. X a J it '0 1i 11 lmarc and limpcc‘. into port 1: l:1'<-, harm: taken 33 to cross from the Nova Sco- v-n. The normal pfissazc is a- four HOllTF. W>oL£4l|>lA'!X-»:‘~. Ladies first. Miss >43 Lndics consolation consolation. §\ , \ _ _ I <1,».--. JQCahc. 1i zvas won by Mr. Ralph Moln- vY Danny refreshments were It 1.11 MITPG by the hostess. assist- bv tier ctnughters. The TPF-lftlll- ' "i" etching ivas spent in 1it1l the wee small hours. . 1 ifuwished by the Ec- dcrtue ofCllPrlffl Words was received here last . (if the dcath of Mother 8t. 1 who (liiYl yrcswrdav a1 r 11-11121’ (Jnngrotzalion of mic. lfontrca‘ Mother St- 111:- tavmto Campbnllt was .. n‘ Sizmmcrsidc. P. E. I- 79 ago Mav ‘I when Mother Ht w superior of Si. Jos- Charlottetown. (1111111101111 lubilee '!OP§'U!LAJ13L!-sl_k<. ~ in religious work was DflF- shc had been injured in c hrcc months previously. w‘ nfothcr St. Catherine n" 1 1 c1" fllillE= as Superior n‘ J‘ ~ ard inovcd to the rrw‘ e1- hcttso at. Montreal Last. nicht Mr. Warren Burns. mWcc-rilogzis‘ at the Charlottetown ' ital Station said about n. “'1' fallen sincc 1v nich ‘."l'lll(‘tl dizulnz into rccorris '1 - wrw- unaliln to fi1.d a r*'“‘1'l to Friday's Nnvrmtwr bliz- r111! In other yerrs mare snow had frrlrn in this nxoWh. and lowcr rrvurcs w-~' rccordcrl. but 1c had snow fall bv a ‘ift-milc salty phtrifls thr- 2006 trm --\xrrint1 Carmciljrli. and the 7-"0 ton Ficnris rencbcd port here Snturday after spending Friday niizht. wallowing to anchor in lwnvv sons off Point Prim. The (.rr11cll_t~ll. lr-ndcri with l1ard coal. 1 'l'f‘t'll1".llll'! t1 c S S. Huvtnnnii. of Nrwvciiiau TFRlStCY‘ which ripcnrccl at sca without n trace wliilc on a \'0_'\'1’i§(f1 hcrc from Rot- terdam carlicr this fnfl. IIIN-G- BI'II.lll.\'G-- JAfJWhJF/‘nfi TJ‘T’JG£I1';TGQ"I .-i ivu-pu-az <3... ‘HF-RUN. ' n,‘ t" rl"1v11 111-1 G~’l"f1'fll"l 1 l-Tw: svyrvl 1 llll ' remov- rtuiark will rc- - 1 . m, .- 1'1 the snil .1, 1, D111" \"ll"ll *' 1- n aunt McDon- 1: 1'1 Wm": cf ~ r11 I nitirts Rut l" 1 f-‘n lzw. ':11:1c and 111111 b\ 1 >1 .""*'i* 111<111111"'~11:\ havc .- 011" of’ tli" izrcitc-t f i 1:" shvrtl-u to t» CVVIlT/‘t o“ 11 l1'7l‘!‘(lll|'.' in ill“ Ifarc 1\1"1 '.1l111-l1 mlure hm nu- i"‘l't,l{\ .»f1r1‘rn\'l".lll\ rc- w1~ 1v» .11 11 ’\ (‘i1 uliiin Alrvrav- plan" niaflc a v‘.‘*.1"‘"! fltclit tn Vzall _vf1'~l'l West. f 1 1 xvmrrrlwv inoruir . with Vfiss f1‘ ' Mac fifartm. R N.. and Miss l turn-t .\i;11tin.R.. N..nf lfavcr- .\f a" pnsscizgrrs The cute tn l|lf‘li' home lll"l‘, William Mar- . - . My ill. F11» M ..11.r‘11n arrive-d ln t‘rtr1',t'n from Moncton late - rv-ninc by plan". All 11a.“ l11-'i 1111111111 out hours -1' fiftfl rtmils to that. scvllflrl of ‘r- F1-1 51111111 worn hlovkvrl by Fri- ‘1-1' ""1"! hlivztvrl Anxious l" -. l1 t11~1,- hm?!" thcv zit-PHWDUWI - Tci I hnrw drawn which Hi9. ‘l 1 no our- ivllllnu tn nt- 3 i- , Ito-mile trip over _-»..-_.->,~1111'l r111111try roads. (‘nnaflinu Airwivvs officials wcrr ii riiu rmtaclwl and arranzciwieitls 111111“ for :1 chatter fllfrht Early in w.» any Pilot H. S. Joni-s with ll r‘: .4 tho twn ladies m Twz-ntv lanhd in an open fir-Id ba-‘idc thc h~11=~ and taxtcd 1m to the blv-k aw. Lint night their father. who has b-rn unwell for sometime was re- norted "very serioinly ill." MONDAY ..'I_.0.-\DING POTATOES —The S3. Venus. first potato boat to ar- thts Pall. morning ew thous- neoesiflg tlo ‘ to oer cargo and sail late flqigm-STSIQ ‘ O. lIlHlll-I- T0 - BE - SHOWl-JRED -»l\lt>~ Plurcncc Down was the est el- Th l-'i|1t‘flll.'\ slioivers given by Mrs. D. Belg: M ifts to is t0 pint-c on Wednesday of this ..-i:1.r:("r ori-‘icuits .- Al t-hc » 9"» H L Df“‘-- 1 A 11021 of friend: are extendin Curniclfjcll ' FTKl-FMV- of lpropcrt_ 11 111.11. , rclwrts ‘ sup-Inn‘; t would indicate, From O‘Leary it hm on; of pwrw “we I was learned a large barn owned >1 11.111111: lust twn anchor» on ford 3169K“ wllflv-“Pd SI Gent's first. Mr. Ae- 1' Drtuzttu nus ltsed f<r i i 1 ‘ion Govr-rnmcnt. to tillf‘ lionaim for a slight fire at the home The fire which did not do ve much damage was caused throug an merlieatcd strove 1ii|1e_ —I:.‘N.IOYABLE e I. O 0. ful ourd party on Thursda ing. There were ten tales Bridge and eight t decorated for the occasion. prize winncrs were for Bridge Gorrlll. and MP8. T. H. E. Inman consolation. Mrs. Leigh Mountain. Mr. T. M That Island foxes are still in de- mand for breeding purposes I b111-nc out by the fact that Mr. A. l h‘. bfacLrnn has just made asliip- ‘ mcnt of ll\'f‘ foxes to Quebec. The l‘@!\Rl'Z\tll'RilUl"l'~ link placc ycsllcrduy children. f _-SLlGII'I‘ FIRE — Summers-id: fnienieu WCN.‘ trailed out. on fiiday about. noon during 1.111- lieiglit. of the first snow storm of the sensor; o Dan Gallant. North Market Street. 8. calm ram-v- , . of Sunimersido held n. most. enjoyable and succes- v ables of fort ~ fiuos. The hall was very prettiy The Iii-s. Fred Murpl". and Mr. Lloyd Auction Forty-fives, Linkicttcr. consolation. Mr. Lcilh smith. Lunch was scrvcfl and a. social liuur enjoy S T ' . \’ —-SIIII'I'I:JD LIVE l-‘UXLS- is ‘ ‘-:ll]l.ll(ll1 includcfl some yr-ry VhOlVf‘ l1glit-s1l\c1-s_ S. HAPPY ms maruuariolvs- H to Andrew Wcilrh of 1111a on . lllllll\'(’l'$lll',\' oi their wcd- 1 jvcd inc event surrounded 1 bv H1911’ friends, children and grand sromu naiiaai: mourn-s - vbltzzard took damage in Prince County rrccived here bv Mr. John MacKav of Kelvin. blown down. Two cattle pinned in the wreckage tverc rcseucxtl alive. A maclunc shed owned by Mr. Cran- also. g0~ iflg down a few minutes after a car said bo have been washed away by high tides and buildings blown down, fishing TRAFFIC HEAVY-Traffic on "YJOYARI I',-\R|\' -_ A the Clia ‘tl9t0\\'ll—SUDIfll(‘1‘EldP~ ._ ‘(Hhfintnlnl cam Dam- was Afonctcn strwcc continues heavy, h m BCflOquQ a; the ypacjflmq Canadian Airways officials said h 11v- c/f Mi: mid Mrs. Daniel 188i night. ‘feistcrday eleven pas- (8rl. Thursday N01,», 11. sebum “We Carried and two machines used. The twin-motored pamengers while malls were carried in the Stcni-iiian, Considerable iiiconvcri- in“. fl-[apzc- I fence was said to be caused by the road. leading from the Malpeqtie d 1o the airport. which re- mains blocked to motor traffic. Pas-Bottom “vi-e mnveyed 0V0!‘ that psi-f of the Journey between city and fltfDfrt by horse drawn sleigh. if. was said CAPT. READ ADDRESSES GY- ROS-Jnterspersed with original wit and humor. an interesting ad- dress on ,"'I‘nki1w the C. G. S. Min- t-r» tn Aivhangel" ivas given by Capt. John L. Rcud of Btordcn at thc rcz- ltlar ivccklv meeting of the Gyro Club lieidiast evening in the Can- adian National Hotel. It. was an- its toll 0f- _V(‘: terd a3)‘ Fridays and only recently purchased was nounced that; members of the club would mil on the buslne=s and pro- fessional firms of the city in "l? Christmas Scat campaign on Tues- f riny or Wcdnlwdfti’ n wcck. Dr. Ft. C. Keeping gnvv a rcporl. on tho installation of a new Club at. Windsor. N’ 5., last. work. T'l1c amended dist-riot constitution was ratified. Mr. James C. Comer- on ivas chairman. Thr- Doucc-tte brothers. Francis and Ralph. 24 and 26 years old. rcspectivclv, were safe at Naufrage P. E. I.. according to meagre in- formation reaching here yesterday from that north shore village. Little hopc was hold for the two flslierincii Stinday when they \\'l'l'(‘ lllll't"])t)l‘l(‘(l since last. 'I‘\lcs- rlay and werr- believed to have been ratiglit i11 Friday's blizzard while travelling from North Lake, tn their lion-lo port. Rustlco. a60- mile voyage in a small 25- foot upon boat. ’f'wo Royal Cauadiai1 Mnunlcd Police cutters. tlic Sea Witch and the MacDonald yvcre busy Sunday combing the Noit-li shore for ‘a trace of the missing fiahennen. According tn the information from Naufrace which is midway be- t-wccn North Lake and Rustico. thc burs rr-aclicd there in their bnnt 11nd were "in good health." TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Plans were tmderway for the cclchratlnn of thc 75th annivers- nr or thc historic martini: in (‘lutrlnttctttti-ii on Scptvmbcr l, 1864, <1l lllf‘ stntt-uuvu u'ho~c ur- lihr-ratinna lr-d in Cuutcrlcration. l-(rm B W LePauc. president of the exccutlvc council of tho P. E I Govcrnmciu annnitnccdycs- ‘. Hon. Mr fucPago said he a-surcci 1111.1 ivcck during his to 0ft: a by Prime Min- istcr AIacKcnric Klnu and Hon. C. A. Dunning, Minis!!!‘ of Fin- ance. thnt tliov "would be glad to rz-coiniuctid that. financial aa- sistripcv h.“ given by the Domin- Province fnt" this 111ml r-onunctidi-ililc pur- 110w." A arrmt was rccr-ivcri from the Dominion Government in i914 tn1v11rd< tlic celebration of the 50th nnnlvc-rsniiv of the event. How- cvvr. owing in the outbreak of the >- G-wnt Wat‘, thi- festivities wore 11111 cnrflcrl out. EllUfL. of [1119 mwc-i-iul lug Gyro Fbimdation Franklin of Halifax to haul the Norwegian freighter Nandi oft a rccf at South West. Point. of Prince Edward Island esterday fnilcfl. acorrllng to in ormatlon reriotiinq time. Convinced that further efforta would DP lllll less, the Captain of the Foundation Franklyn decided to rcttirn 1,0 Halifax. it was s: , The Nandl. a_ 1170-1011 freighter of Noiwcgian remstry. was bound for ClltIYIOLLPtAJlVD 111st. Friday from mtlmrst. N. 13.. A heavy ale. ald- crl bv an ntbnorimilly hlg tide, whip icri the unfnrutilte vessel high 1 e sand reof at South Wm Point. on t-hc Northumberland Strait. sldc of Print-c [toward Island. The Captain and crcw would rc- mnlu on the Nandi, it. was iialfland would wuii. for anoltior extra-h l1 fldf‘ before further efforts would made to remove her. The Nanrii wit. in ballast. when on her wav Ln Ulinritt clown, Scr- men said if she had hcd carg» 11- hor-ird rcfloaling operations vuitii have been simple as she could have been lightened considerably. Sunday a thick snowstorm, driven by an easterly gale. dashed salvage lam of the 118111111?) m5 company. eavyseas aere 0a ngoperu possible. loads of cindcis wem used to com- PURCHASES PROPERTY —[ .\fr. Heath Mcvlttle. Westmorland. was lll tho city yesterday and Pill‘- cliased the McViitie property sold fore the Oouri House yesterday. PRIZE WINNERS - The prize tivinners at tho annual bazaar 8t. James church. Georgetown. held on Nov. 33rd. were: . Georgetown; Nfni. Robcr n, Georgetown; Phyllis Hessian. Char- lottetown. pumr ron FISIIERME - Mtr, landaw. June?‘ I-Iickox, ‘of s an ey p, may co o- brated the 00th yaunnlversary of their marriage and received many momma of oonlrltulutlon from relatives and Mmcll. WILL REMAIN IIIlI-Rw. 0. Carlyle Webster. pastor of Zion Prewyterian Chumh u Chm-riotin- town would not loot!» a all to Owen Soimd. Ontario. it was m- nounced following u $00111 meeti- of tho Z1011 The Dominion Government as "18 04-’ granted szmooow aid needy Pr ice Church y. v. w. Web- Edward Island fishermen, Hon. n 8W "wilted I =4" "l" if" °“' w LePage. president of the ""10 Chilwh "W"! "N" 14°- e ii cuilvo council of the P. E. I. g§v- ycsterd y. eminent announced or!" 3.0519 To lmrowr“ -.___- Clw mow plow opened o ..- LAID T0 REST -'I‘he r 11- fmm the Motown» Rood u» vpwu oral of the late Mrs, Tom I-fe ry 9°“ YWRIIIY- 1t , , J - which was to be held from- e PNWWPT‘ “$4M” D'- Baptist. Church. Georgetown. n 31 JMM“ "u" chmmwwmlu iilllllé Prenuer Thane A. to Moncton If. hi‘? Sunday afternoon “'11s sci over u - til Monday owing to the severitygf the storm. . FUNERAL SERVICES-The f - eral of Mrs. George Jeffrey to k place from A. A_ Henne=seys Pu - erul Home ycsicrdav incming to S . Dllllslalfs Basilica. thence to Ru mun Catholic Cemetery. The Dag bean-rs were lifcssrs. Walter Mont eith. Jamcs Himhf-s. Fh-ncst Lartler, Joseph Gallant and David Pound; SEYVICE at tlio church \\'ii5 conductedt by Rci Pathcr AIucCOrniuck. and at the grave by Rev. Futhei- Dougan. flew from Summmide Traffic was lidhtcr than been ail-nee Friday's blizzard, was learned FISIIIERMEN ELECT SLATE; Mr. James C. Blacquierc was elected president. of the North Rustlco Fisherman's Union int-the annual meeting of the organi- zation Monday night. Mr. Archi- bald Hui-fling was elected vice- presidenf while Mr. Alvan Peters was re-elected secretary. Members of the executive committee in- clude: George LeClair, Joseph L. Peters. Joseph S. Gallant. and Bertram Blacqulere. Retirin presi- dent Geou- e Lteclalr presi ed and gave a rev ew of the year's activ- ities. The financial statement was presented by secretary Alvan Peters. PERRY FUNERAL-lute funeral, of the late Mary Estella Perry which was largel yattencied was held Fri- day momlnz at 8.45 from her late residence 2219 King Street t0 _St- Dunstanb Basilica wheie Requiem High Mass was celcbrated by Rev. Further Keefe who also conducted the service a1 the grave. The pall bearers wem Wilfred Egan, Pran- uls Dflltle- FY5113 119-9 1n- Bema-Pd Fire which broke out It. m fir]! Murray. Vernon Mc rlane and hour tlilu morning practically de- Wlllltl-m shflma- stroyad the range run by Mr. WEDNESUAy Arthur Duvlr on Prince Street. Th}? bulldln is owned by Mr. Bruce Mac wen, Morell, Ihfl ll leased by the Irving 0|! Company. Six motor vehicles were noted in the garage. Three were hauled from the burning building, but It was found impossible to remove thi- remainln three stored to the buck and lei hand aide of the building. \v. W. Lord was elected presi- clout. cl the Charlottetown Curling Club at the annual meeting of the organization last ni ht in the Board room of the ity Building. H. Hmvatt; was named vice-presi- dent. Reginald Bell, Secretary, and C. M. Williams, ‘Treasurer. ‘Those elected to the Board of Directors are as follows: J. A. The three motor vehlclos remov- Webster, D. A. MacKinnon, Dr. 6d Wflfil Heath Macfntyre, c. Hughes. Fm-d truck ownod b: W- l- Dm- Harold Spilletta, J. _ Hllllon, nis of the Cash and On-rrv Store. Harry Sear. Fred Cordwell and City- Albert MacKinnon were appoint- 511M‘ Cfllllk believed In be Mm- cd by Pete Ilennigar, City. Chevrolet sedan owned by a lglsa Keeping of Kcnlvllle, Nun c 0th.. Those believed lolt in the firo were: One-half International ton truck. owned by Mr. Dan MimPhec, Clyde cd to tlhc Membership cnnimittcc. The Ice Committee elected ivas composed of A. A. Belcher, F. N. McLalne, J. A. Ivraser. BRIDAL SHOWER _ A jolly bridal shower was held Thursday, November 24th at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Shaw, Stanlicpe. River- to honor Miss Jean Misener with a ‘Oliiillflltbile “WIN owned by Mr- shower of gifts and wishcr aflmltel K Cit 1 y. Wrecking truck owned by Arthur Duvar, rag; Iljjg, me wasmfirntr dllcfrvered The about 4:45 and the building wll a. mass‘ of flames before the fire- men arrived. Strenml of wafer were soon plying on the flunol which were amount-ruled w the rear and centreofthe ntruetun and the firemen ohnrtlyhud the hllll in view of her approaching mip- tials, The bride was accompanied to the seat. of honor bv Misses Mary Thomas and Imitire MacNevin. where the many gifts were then opened and the verses- read. Miss Gladys Bernard arranJcd the pre- sents on the table for the admir- ation of all and Miss Misenor thanked Lhe guests, in her pleas- ‘MANY marry animus-l {motion was that. Mr. In ti: S puma llldrwugd Igand. In the cue of fu- the accused and that. wtltnss now in the adjournment. called on. she bore with ti stifnctlon and for garet Calder. time to eternity in fifrs. Calder, i1. was Margaret To predeaceased her and fur business. the next: spring. homo here, with when with several Congratulations Erskine Campbell took plaice here o The Rev. W. K. Cha young bride was E. I. cellaneous showm- Weeks. Huntley. marriage. and the the high esteem very; by n1 They will reside E. I. WEDDING home wed Down. when their Crockett. Fitzroy with mutchin safe from spreading to other near- by buildings. It was Impossible. he however, to do, much to save ‘ Judge H. L Pnlmar of Charlotte- ing manner. After singing "Flor she's A Jolly Gonri Fkillnut." and the bouncing of the bridc-to-be a dainty lunch was 111011 served. The remainder of the evening was structure. whlled away in music and danc- L ' own was elected president of tho 1“? Provincial mui-icii of ahe Bo scouts Association at the annual meeting held at, the Canadian Nat:- ional Hotel last night. The meeting took the form of u complimentary dinner in honor of retiring resident L. D. Murray, manager o 81c Bank of Nova. Scotia, here who has been transferred 1.0 Halifax. A feature of the meeting was the presentation of a "Thank Badge" to Mr. Murray as a token of friendship from the scouts for untlrlng services render- RAILWAY LINE OPENED-The railway line from St. Peter's to Charlottetown was open IPSItBPdB-y for the first time since last. Fri- day, Mr. W. E. MacKin-non, Sup- erintendent. of the Island Division. Canadian National Railwaw. acid last night. Lashed by a tiff-mile gale, pounding sens backed by an ab- normally hlgih tidc Friday llllfl0f'- 111111911 the rails in the vicinity of St. Prater-Ks. Stretches of track were ed the Association. washed out, in several places. Since Mr. K. M. MUM". K- O-hgflfi E1- gaummy a crew or 5o men hm ected vim-president wlailc . J. J‘ been working soeadily mmlring ggmmrgaier 79-91939 39mm“ the damage and salvaging timber. and rock which was used in re- building the track. Several car- The patron of the Association is Hts Honor Lieutenant Governor George D. DeBlols while the Pre- nuer. Hon. Thane A. Campbell i: plebe the Job. Repairs to the ap- h "n, 1d n_ “mwh” °‘ b" °‘ a“ M°M~ 089m: oftfiggmeaf me or anlzution Marie’ and Mldgfl- mm“ W" include: Assistant inc ll Com- badly undermined by the storm and trains running over them once more. Trinity United Church mlsslOners-R. L. Mo liaon. Bummer- slde. William Warren. Charlotte- town, w. A. Mcbiigflfln. Morita 11¢- ln addition to l. e officers Em- mlmhe bers of the Provincial Council in- was the scene of a quiet but pretty elude Messrs .1. n. Bume , J. o. marriage this morning when Mary I-Iyndmun. A Belcher. P. Simmonds, Evelyn. daughter of Mrs. MacKen- H F‘. MoPhee, K. C. Rev. H. zle and the late Rev. J. W. ac- Fleming, C . R... if!" Mwfhefl Kenzic. Charlottetown. becamc ‘he L986“. D- D-- J- R- P3 m- "- brtde of Mr. Ralph Wilson Becket. Cllllo" Mlliime- Hm‘- 5“ w P‘ MucMlllan, Rev. H. D. Raymond. D- D.. Rev. H. L. Dent-on Fred Driacoll. Mr. Justice A. E. Arseuault. all Charlomtbwn. Johnston Lldstone. Frank Amati, A. R. Brennan, B. W. Robinson, I‘. Kelly. J. LeRoy Holman, of Summerside. Rev. W. J. Phillips. Albcrton, J. H. Bernard. Tigiiisli. John Thompson. Kensinfl- ton, Rev. Mr. Thomas Malpeque. Eldon Campbell, Borden. V. L. Cur- ry, Albencn, G, L. Black. and Alton Webb, OLcary. A. G. Parks. Monta- Chnrlcttetoivn. >011 of Ml‘, and Mrs, R. A. Bcckct. Munfrcal. R/av. Hugh Millcr officiated and only the immediate families vrcv pre- sent. The bride wore a izown of Paris brotvn 011cm niacic n11 princess lines with amber trinimiiivs and a carsazc of talisman roses flcr coat was of Paris brown ‘uzzucle clolli with sable trimmings, ac- cessories to match. Fbbowlng a wedding breakfast at. gue. the Canadian National Hotel the —§—- liaplly couple loft for Halifax from Th; November term of the Stip- wliere they will sail m1 a honvv- reme Court of Prince Country opefwd yesterday at Cimimernide, Llte session being held n1 the TVWn Hall as the Court House was still moon tlrip to Bermuda. " The Guardian Joins with a host. of friends in extending best With‘ es. 1 under itemira. --_- Mr. Justice A. C. boulders e- —I)EA'I‘H 0F MR . JOSEPH M. sided. Hon. Thane A. C 11. K. C. Attcmey General and M1"- L. G. Lewis repiouefii-lng i-hfi Crown. - There were bwo criminal and one civil Jury bane on dock f. besldeo lhyfl-l $86G- e Doc at S MACKINNON Friends learncd with regret of the death 011 Sunday momintz in the Prince Count Hos- pluil of Mrs. Joseph M. Mac innon of Grand River. Mrs. MacKinnon was brought t-o the Hospital in a iierlmu condition and was operated the on for a tumor on Saturda . She lnflnmcnu=_ “v1.11 111.111 m K111i V» M» w» ~1-=-- really recovered from a mggor for ednvgmxlifiguzz: J Gama“; accident, in which she had en n- chap“ mm ma!" ‘v m,” volved at. that time. Mrs. MacKln- non was 60 years of e and was before her manlaae Cecl is. William! dau hter f the late Mr. and Mra. Phil p ‘Wit turgid of lmcnlmt Pleolan: w are emu . 1m. iermnrrag . when she went. in live in Grand pe0h:— River. Here siic made many friends and was noted for tier kind hospi- tallty. She was a devout member of son. Civil Jury Cuaaz- _V Mary MuicPhec vn. Canadian Na- tlnnal Rallwu! Cannon.“ for dum- t-he Roman Catholic (fiuirch at Grand River and received the con- (gm-flung lwkguon d Afiflll solution of her religion during her Mug“ g, m”; max“, illness. She lavas tn mourn. besides “"79" “amino. y“; her aorrowiniz hulblnd three sons M5,.‘ Hum m" ' x q" l K, and one daughhrfiecll residing in B _ c. w_ “m. M. Grand River‘ rnarci. Angelic, flmmmi um K o“ h m Gerald and us. Al-o several bro- Mwcwum w m", "Nan thcra and gist-on. M18. John B. w“! ed ' ' Amen“, ' ll“°lfl““il“ °f1..‘t.‘;‘“‘i ast- u-mof ~1,-,1;- u. res: . . . _ William“: Montnal- and Mr. P. J. PVYWl-fl-MQ- V" 5‘ Williams. auininenlde, to all of whom much thy la extended. sym The funeral is to ing place l this rnlng f h id tn th allnllffih at wundemfilge a rled an exqu its tended by Miss Mille Llie groom. artistically lng cake: which The bride who era tier hos-to MacAuslnud. Mrs. 0V!!! I. issue of The Coll "by the students and laces descri pt O I! 6 -i =- .7 special articles. and other 5llbf~ECl led. at McGill cnntrib ing and helpful edit/o competent staff gratulated upon high standard years by this po gun. Andrew's donian Clu numbe Hotel C]! Gd $0 th I and "m: $11111 his visit. ,Mr. A. E ion"; 011.5 ment. and His Plaster. President W. ed and extended plimenu to to Cinnamon Judge Alml»; Fn-nk Sintpao gigdcrimon T. Morrlso , e understanding by General had been was allowed his fi- own bond that. he would at the June Com-t- 1939 or when THURSDAY After a two years illness. which widow Calder. 311, pasted peacefully from Glasgow in 1856. her lius. useful gifts received. happy future as Mrs. Lynda performing the ceremony. The winaome young hri e "wring a lovely BbWn in rus. shade accessories and car- hss just. made its appearance. is interesting to note editorial comments that. for fifteen yen-a the Timeahasbeenpubllshed and that. one of the objects is advise newcomers and them to take part and athletic activities of the Col- lege. While appealing for more oo-oparation between the student body and the faculty it exotic-rates the teaching staff from any lack of uitcicst or williulzncw. lc assist, on students the 011111. Q1 of pu ling togetlic of a happier college lifc. 5i - anniversary fltmlngly observed last members and friends of the Ca with an entertaining account, to Scotland seating the ' Provincial R. Chow well-mettle 001ml. K. 0., 01f Ottawa be appointed a commissioner for taking affidavits P 31ml] - WEATHER IOBIOAT w lb! lAD NIWI IIUIIVID — MI‘. n’ Sumnfi: month of December: i m 3 Clear and Mrs. Jame; Dunn, Chestnut. and cold. 4 to I0. Weak of un- .. received the and new; yestu- nmwd by mu settled weather. 11 to 17 some snow day of the death of their con Ron- Mqhu; “Mme, flurrie-s but mostly fair. ll to M aid, KAI") of . Muss-for- Fair and than ‘It ht. mow storm. marly of Otilrlqtbotown. Ilia tb 25 to a1 last, of year in un- was duo an accident: albbmigh Court of Prince Eeilled- x w h‘ 79°91" the ling vs. Jos- eph Gallant. the Crown made a Crown wasln . K. C., acting opposed the mo- tion on the wounds that. no true bill had been found by the Grand affidavit. or the Attorney van tum/t the ornlu would DO Ca return. Finally the Court allowed and the prisoner eedom on lllS upped!‘ uc Christi-iii re- litude, Mrs. Mnr- of James at her home -ln Charlottetown early Sunday moi-n- use maiilm now‘ otc, was born in .nd. u-ru t years ago, fcui" being also a native of ihat city In 188B Mr. Calder came to Char- lottetown and started a tailoring Mrs . Calder and five of her children joining l1lin Since then they have madcihcir the exception of fourteen years from 1911 to 1925 lmcmbera of the family. they resided in Sydney. to Mr. and Mrs. whose marringo n November 16th. ceremony was performed by rman. The happy formerly Miss Jean Weeks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Weeks. of Huntley. P while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Cltnip- bell of Monti-ore. P. E. I. A mis- was tendered the bride at flhe home of Mrs. Carl previous to her many costly and testified to in which this ‘popular young lady “'95 hold and Lhilf‘ good wishes for a Campbell. at Mon trose. P. where the groom is a. popu- lar young farmer and they have the best wishes of their numerous friends for a happy and successful Wyflec on the Sea of Matrimony. BELLS. - A pretty ding took place yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy daughter Florence Was ullitvd in marriage to Mr. H. C. Crockett, sou of Mr. and Mrs. s. B. Ctreet. Adjutant m-arria e bouquet. urns at Florence Mulch Mr. DIAVPLFKI Down supported 8i‘ supper was served to relatives an vmilipgdlatie friends. The decorations Y‘ white and silver. while the dainty tea table was centred with the wed- ithc cerclnuny carried out in were cut by the bride. Happiest fellcltations are ex- tended to the popular young who will reside ln Charlo couple tetown. is a. prominent worker among the young eople of the lvation Army being ador of the rownle Padr. was the nest of honor at several pic-muslin show- ssos being Mrs. D Ralph Ci-ciekett and tho salvation Army members whoientcrlialned for her on Monday n Till-Z COLLEGE TIMES-Enter- taining to older readers as well as P.W.C. students is t-hc December age Times. WlllClE I from the m the students". to encourage in the social r 111 the FllfPNlOll A viv E m =- >1 2 51' O 2 lege fire. 1932. appears among the Hlllfltll‘. Sports, s are well hand- Former P.W.C. students now ute an entertain- seciion. Editor- in-Chlef George BIIPDPH, Assccliilc r Laurence Toombs and their an‘ to bc c011- maintalnlng the set in pmvloup p_ular College or- was b!’ le- night. b. who gathrred i11 large n, the Canadian National or an enjoyable and amine of W“ mccoh-mofin . liimqticl. song and were Bic-Chief fiuoltlnnon. who respond- toast. "The Day" of the Heather" of two years . MacLcan, M. P., who e on "vCiur (gent Domin- i! 88¢. repre- Govern- Worahlp Mayor resid- com- jor Higluand~ era, the Haggis was box-m in with the customary ceremony by Clans- man Mcjor James Walker and was mclnimedthln Buriw f‘ spirited Ad. ." delivered by . Ddsn-r Bhaw. Tfifinfefiflllloh GI Scottish song! bu expressed the high esbeem . . ‘DAMAGE BY STORM-Tho fish carried away. The water rose to knee-depth in the fish house floor. The waves reached the top of the piers at the new harbor but; no damage th was rriortod. Louis Maclnnic at Red Point bud the misfortune of- havl h: fish house and OOIILCIIL; comp to do- stroyed. It. contained a g u- mount, of fish and all his fishing gear, INSPECTOR I-‘RIPPB LEAVES- Inspector James Frlppi. in oom- iiiaud of "L" Division Royal Oun- adlan Mounted Police in the Pm- vmce for more than six yearn louvel today for Vancouver when he hos been transferred. He will be accom- panied by Mrs. Frippa and their three children. Superintendent. J. 0. Scot. transferred here from Cul- gary arrived lest week and has ll- sumed commando: the local divin- ion. Ins cctor Pripps took command of “L" lvisloii on April 21. 1932 a month after tlie Mounted Police amaizamatcd with vincial Fire of unknown ori in des-ro ed a service station operaied by aruiui- Duvur, Prince Street. early yesterday momlsigi causing damage estimated at. $5. - ight automobiles Whioh were stored in the build . 0H1! one car, belonzlnl to Lloyd £11m! of Churlofctown. was dam - yond repair. Broken Blass and scorched paint. was the 1M1 p!‘ dam e m the other summit! "- inclu m; owned 15v Pete Pfennig: city- gehevmlei scdiui owned by a Miss Keeping‘ 0! Kcntville. Nova Scotia. One- a-lf ton Internailonal truck owned by ivu. Dan MaoPhee. cude Riv"- Oldsmobile coupe owned by N!- Samuel Kennedy, Olt-y- WW“ truck, owned by Arthur Duvu, gn- agc manager. A PRESENTATION-int!‘ rcsullr monthly meetlngvof the Kiwi‘: United Church. - M- 5- W55“ 9| at the home of Mrs. IuYml-Yl son recently. Tho Dffifildem- mm‘- Derriil White presided. MW!‘ a 51111111111 qr the opening h mm 3&1: the reading of the Scripeiaro- “t: George Cruwya. the lnvt 81h’ was asked to lead in Drilyfi; “m Roll Call was answered w‘ so" member reclti u versamo t lg; ture. At the coee of 1g!“ a cruwys gave a varv ftviin! "P thanki them for their great 16:‘; 11cm. hen e InBO m‘ ed h “mg” "’ ‘ m“ “u jghnko of giving Mr. Cruwys a wamgim n u“ hands. and congratulu ‘Erewrm wishing lnm many 1159M for his 82nd. birthday. ‘Nov, 21st at their home to tend them a POM nuptial 9PM“ Tins numerous and costly $135 "we Y“ which H1966 your»: cw 1e B" he"- A very enjoyable evenFM Wflfih“ by all as they made the (N!!! speed on, after a delicious lunch- eon scrvvd by some of the llxlfi present, in song. dance. and 500B intcrvntivsii Mrs. Wllkle W“ M‘ mcrly, Miss Jean Forsythe. daug- tei- of Mr, and Mrs. John . Fxirsythe of Albert/on. P. 3- 1- She’ was an ODBTBW in 91° M‘ berton Exchange of 1k I. T. @- Mr. Wilkle is the son of Mr. and“ Mrs. James Wilklc. Albirrton m l; u prospeious young farmer. ‘Thfiy have the best- wlahes of L host, of friends for a happy and sucowsful wedded life. Thc Nandi. LiSO-ton , Norwezim freighter which was dflvfll "m" bv the blizzard of Nov. I at South West Point. was doomed v0 fest ihcre all virlnier. it was learn- ht the POWGITQII ed last 15 o: Two m tug f-‘ouandatign Franklin of Hall- fax to rr-flciit the unfortunate ves- scl wot-o fruitless, e Franklin- wttli Cunlnlu John A. W111i in (lfllllllllllld. gavnitp the laak of re- moving the frruthter yestmrduy as a lmd job and headed for Plotou. S N . Captain Fcatlierstonc and his crow of 26 would remain on beard tlic Nandi for the next few days. it was said. and await the arrival of an, insurance adjuster. Ariange- inents would be completed then mien they ioumi hlm amine the building, sergeant Watson Police were outed by (lor- conatubleu A. J. Dwllng and Gordon storey called the cul- Ion and learned of lbs re- ported b k. building. During the lunch of i mnéecoudggu uauwlor. n Vera Malcolm Oumihelll? 51.11 p1“! selections a Pipe Major Burkg, M m: mu mmxpttcliazd feature e, . Ger t-ltcprgtuiccl direction Y»? 11113;. Trainer. MI‘. lbfrt Blanchard Wu acoompunlli. for the 501mm, and Gen - Bruce had the staging for landing Mr: dav ways intern-thigh?! °‘ "“J1‘iit"1‘"‘%u our gggd and worked for as her own. She unnamed a. very Renile N14 Te‘ fined dllposl wu a1 h h M’ ed with poi-jury at. the resumDY-iim Court. now sitting in Buimuereide. rdah Baptist hundred gang“ Pecrpl Soot ti Re y oung es e ca. v. B. C. Cooper, G. after and Rev '1‘. . H Mon e, were also in at, e door Olllbggl 8M5 f he lfldfifflblp 0f . H to ll gum lhd evening coma to a olooo vrltih "the King. (Pm-log Please Copy) FRIDAY of the eu- W? with he ready wit. and hum c; . In I872 mo pin-rind Whugiieizflati-gt , whom she Ways h ah abl to lend a iffliilgwnga oi- flirt. finer: hut»- tiou and Po anam- Thc cue of Leslie fly my of the Supreme Poll E l '0. I11 returning to Van- (i couvcltsé- Inspcctxxg if; ggyige His Lgd lp Mir. Jtiaibce Saun era to o ampm un ; . rriidjsaizhsiilislfzlnzrslli all“ git-ilk?“ i°“'°--=h‘= Qt?» Canada's Royal ountfrd, IIIBPWWI’ “m” . Fm“: Fm“ “m” _“____m H“ ax‘ MacFu-rtlone; Bert. swwm: Russell ItfiloNelll: Russell ruin: Richard C. ' John Macrhuwn and Elfnlcfamble. 0 ohumol-rooemmevidnnco gunman trial n Bothrl bcforghlntilatraan. Lmlle Perry nndhla mot-her were atll- cad ls wit- moaecutlon when was charged with a Gmbnlpl Gavin violation of the Pruhlbltiimi Act in Much. As u fault of evidence given bl! the imc bi-otthara Maurice 611511911 With DQ111117 ma and at his preliminary hearing in J1me tut». had lied in his avid-once of The Leslie stated that he the ibftlon cue. cue minst. urioe was dtimillmed and a alum of prim-v. hid unit-mt Indie? HOLD "FRIENDSHIP NIGHT’ On ‘Ilueodcy night. Nov. 29th, the Charlottetown B: fiat/Yo ting Peo- la‘; Union a "Friendship t." in the social hull of the Ohumh. with about trwo 1t. Their guests were riatlun Zion and 11-in- O. Web- hes of nuance. for: were welooimd at the Evelyn sinuous and Lorne president of the Society. t.’ IVII. G901?! WY we: Triiéiftea with a beautiful coat The event ‘a entertainment open- sweater as a token of their ap rec- ed with a. on sing song followed iatlon of his work in helplflz he" by a. piano solo by Helen Gall- society with 599C191 Selvms- m“ b“ o n, live 1.5m; Call: lyn mlnons. book and Roy Hllveltor. Near the close of the evening. the guests dlvidcd themselves into four groups. mm Iroup composing a song and when nflrouhrnenta had D881’- The many netslhw" “"4 ‘flmd’ ved econ coup Presented mm- of Mr- and l€§ih§4°£ whim song. Prim; were than awarded Alberto“ 8Q ° for the vuriom as the The death ocourmd at Scotch- fort. Nov. 27, I008, of Alexander Barnard. m l8 Dec ed vna we own , this Province and New Brunswick and leaves B: cl . John and Justin. sona Anny vine. NW. 80th with Mass. Ell‘ urn a wife and was a member of the 21th Battalion and did active ser- funenl book place on Requiem High A hlizlaid Mitch Swept. P-lnc Edlward Island yesmenilay afterhooi: shoved lam mght as suddenly as f; aroma. lowing itimipmd e availing wind volocity t! ‘to i4 ‘ an hour ai- t mow lama uuoiigaoui 11M nitht minted wlui drift made travelling dIffi Approximately forty nlllcs luuliwcv. opened to motor following last, weekend's Wm I'll-tins in rn-pltlly last 11111111, room-ta from the country lmioci- ed- A sudden billiard yesterday afternoon. accompanied by a 56 mile an hour wind and a Llircc "uh mow fall quickly drill-ed llllQ nks on roads throughout the heavy cult. uf for beachin the sbjp 011 thc sand‘ d t‘ 5nd flight since Prldofs bar for thcg winter. m‘ my“ m icmnm l0 0991i hhfi Seainen said they believed the m“ m smmllerslde Md Poached Nandi had a good chance of re- 5 9mm B14811"? beyond Hunter manlng unharmed through tho “W” . e ‘Vhell YIN-I'd”! winter but were doubtful if she ~ I11 In ondeavctur 0o could weather the ‘heavy drift ice 979"“ u" PM‘! 811101!’ from next. spring. ‘W! lBlin mow ___-_ 38h o Mlfllfid towards Tipped off a u m1 from u 171111110 . Hauvy @1111‘ “m, watchman Cl_v Pnllce aur- M; 7 o'clock us; rounded DeBlols Bron. ole- 9 Eh! was reported M, anlc- Warehouse on mwer 3T Old. hway gfilgmg had Qucrn Sir-cpl. early mu morn- M further in-romuwicn and dtid lng and arrested Patrick 9390M no omtiuot. bhg plgw Lnughrun, Charlottetown mun 6N7 lflln ultbfl this morning, Tmonmo anus-A lllnlns officer m can" of b" BMW! WM I wuaolemnlm the midnight 1mm announc- '4 l“ m‘ “limit mil-ml. Sum- q], 159M110 0n Wednesday. Nov. 2a, Entrance m the building hm Mary Arm Bernard was made by breaking a ‘Inn ‘"5 mm“ i" "$711586 to Mr. in lhg ueen sum minim 14° to Araenuult, luv. n. Police u d. Mfilflllln performed the marriage "YWIOIIY- 111a bride was becom- don Lund, watchman n the ihstv wned in a dress of blue Charlottetown I-fiir 14cm at "i? uhioned on princes: linen ll A.M. and Informed that V1 I-Cfiirssotzies to match. They William Chase, another View ltttcnded by Mina Clara watchman in the nap bu! Aflfllllllt. sister of the groom heard c “has be broken In 511d Mr. Arthur Bernard, brother 011mm ma. buldlnl. uu- 0f ti“ bflifl- A Wedding breakfast. mini Blaine, who the W" 0911M! It the home or the call. toge ef- wflh Countable IPWml uncle Mr. leloneyAx-aen- L A. Mclnnfu hurried o» the lult. The bridll mt! npenc the scene. Meanwhile no other db in dlfferni Y honeymoonlng w‘ ofveiglielur 0n m. Inland. n e n a sumptuous edd- lniz dlnmr vie carved bowfifly lroom‘: u M". ed of u nu ' grloe:tt1‘or“$. hginfi“ “'3 I n c w . . n 1. zfflczn negdmnunomndutl the Previous to their elxllfll Hanan‘ a! tn young cou lo were showered will: the pi-emmu pageant llig- many lovey gifts at the home of gins made uio smut. flu mm the bride's simr. llra. John u- ari-oatcfl bu! p number OI Blane. A hoot of friends join in packages of on hi wiflii than many years of person, Plllop Ill. wedd bills. B. m 0131c society. 011 Monday evenin, u m,“ l0. Marie Y. P. U; hgld thoevlr m. nual banquet at, the home of u“ President, Mrs. Gordon Coffin, m, guests of honor were Rev. w_ E and Mrs. Altken who have slim severed their connection Mm m, 8t. Peter's Bay pastoral charge, The supper was. to use u“ liaokneyecl phrase —“c0pipu5 m, delicious" iuid reflected much QM, it on the culinary ability and 11m. pitable nature of the "fair half- ter all present had sail the "inner man," Gordon Cgtflfgl the genial host, called upon waiter‘ Dlngwell who read an Bddfcg; y” Mr. and Mrs. Aitken. Mil-S A11“ Webster presented tlicm with a Reading Lamp. The Supreme Court at Sum _ side resumed its sittinu tauilfi; His Lordship Mr. Justice A, g‘ Saunders presiding, when ‘Lu Case‘ of Leslie Perry. charged wt l1 per. jug, was concluded. ounscl addressed the Jury at if,‘ opening of the court, Mr. L. c, Lewis for the Crown and in, will lied Tanton for the ricfencv. m; Lordship in charging the jury pointed ou1 the Efillfllblllbn o1 '11; offense and l‘0\'lC\\'C(l flu 1v ‘cuts briefly. ‘rho jury alter 110111;; 1111; short. time brought lll .1 i.‘ ty. The prisoner will bc oed on Monday morning The civil iury wcrc llifkfltl lcrtha case of Marv AIucPhrv v1- llic Crui. adlan National RillllHVlks iicu tull . a rdlct of sonien. commence oti Thcsituv not .11 ll o'clock The jury mcn a11- Mcssrs. John MacPherson, foreman; Richard c, large. Frank MacFm-lanc, Waite;- Newcombe, Nell MacNcviii. Leonard Sdlllrmttn and James Bryantoii. Many in South Melvlll 1d cinlty were surprised ails Quiet ed when they heard that. m, George Dunsforcl had passed allay on Saturday. Nov. i2. i 79 years of age Mi". Dutisio been nbcili l1i< work 11111111 Nov. 11th, when 11c stifle shook from ivhlcli he never m- gained consciousness. He 111,5 g man of exempla character 11m was beloved by al who knew him, I-Ie was a son of the late William Dunslord and llvcd all of his life in South Melville whore llL‘ Wfls a successful lanner, He leaves w mourn his widow formerly Janie Irene n of Orapaud. also four sons an; four daughbers namely, Fred of Cornwall. GEOTQK‘, of Hampton, Harry and Joseph of South MP1- ville. Janie. Mrs. Lorne Fergus- on, Hampton, Phoebe. Mrs. Daniel MacKlnnon, Lynn, Pannic, Jamar‘ Stewart, Pcabcdy, lVIas-s, and Mary, Mrs. Innis Can- trello. Leofnard, Sash: also lltfPI sisters and one brother. namely, Mrs. Sui-ah Boll. Cliarlotlctoivii, Mrs. Prank blur-Kenna. Albany, Mrs. Mary Jane Finley, Arlington, Muss, and Mr. Isaac Dunsfcid, Arlington, Mass; man grandchildren and gran children. also great BIRTHS -—-—--i_..____ A: ' >—:_-:-_-_--":u BRADY-—A1t the City Hospital, Nov. 38, i938. to Mr. and Vfrs. Fred C. Brady, a son. MACMILLAN-A‘ Kcnslngton Nov. 8th., 1938, to Mr. and .\ll‘5, Frank MacMlllan, a Con, Charles Kevin. ROSS-flit Pinetto. Nov. 21. lilfill. to Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Reel (nee Nina Millar) a son. (mid Robert. —(P11triot. Please Copjrt. CONNOLLY-Ai Iona, Nov. 24, 1988, to Mr. and lifrs, Frank Cun- nolly, a son. WALSH-At. North Tiyon, Nov, 22, I938, to Mr. and MYS. Alva Wa , n. son. MACMILLAN — PANTING »—Ali Zion Manse. on Wednesday, Nov- ember fltt. 1938. by the Rev. G. Carlyle vlebstcr, Misc Mary Ann Punting of Wood Islands to f Raymond John MacMtllan of same placc. SENTNER —RUSSI1ZL_L —At, Zion Manse on Saturday. Novemb r 26. 1933. by the Rev. G. 63111111); Webster, Miss Olive Russell Wheatley River, to Mr, Sentncr of Milton. PROVENCIIER -GILLESPIE- —A| ion Manse on Wednesday, Nov- ember 30. 1938, by the Rey, , Carlyle Webster, i\fi.'~s Hazel Ruth Glllfifihie of Alltplli Road, to .\lr. aiugaufiltterllnlf Provcncher. of ARSENAIYLT - Nicnonsoiv — sl1.Antl1ni1y's Churrli, Bloomfield or " ., ltLtti, liv Rrv. I-htlici‘ i111 Alk'i'll“llll o1 Olfilfy Reginald Nicholson 0t Albnlfr. CR()(‘Kl~2'l‘l‘-|)0\\'Nll- Al 5 Street. on Nnvi-mhcr 30th.. lutan‘. kctt l-‘stier hi." ,1\d- l In 1t lcy Churltu. ]._yntl1. 1 o1 M ill t‘l‘tti_lr' ' b1. (.i1.1r111tlc111\l11 ANDIIIHVB- RI1\t‘I1l1I()I)-—-.’\f Ma-tise 011 ’I'l1111*s1‘a\- l.) .. . by_ t-lic Itvv. G. (1111 - 1r, Miss M: " 51.11111 Miici/od. 1'1 M". li-iytnnlti: Alt- ford Andivtvs of North Milton, JENKINS-NICHOLSON —- At Or- well Covc at the ll0lllf‘ of the bride on Thursday Nor. ti. i938, at, B o'clock in ilir- wwinlng by Rev, DK. R085. B.A., ziv-r . _ ,1, , . MacPhail. ll 1).. llisiiard L, Jcnk- ins. son of M1. 11ml Mia». A. K. Jenkins of Puwnul lirSudlc Joan Nichol-ion. dailuhti-i" of Mr. and Mrs, James A. Nicholson of Or- mil Cove. DEATIIQ in": 1- . I RACKIIAM-Al Whcutlcy River. November 12. 193B. George Merrell, infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Preston Rackham. FEFFRIIY —- In ClIDFlOHPlOWII on Saturday. November 1Z6, 103B. Lucy Chaisson. bclovcd wile of Gcorcf’ JEHTEY» agrd 27 yours. CALDER At 205 Fusion street. 0" Similar. Nov 27. tarts. Mrs. Jamrl Caldcr. . ., in tier 83rd year MllRRAL-At Auewistine Cove. Sunday, Nov 27, lllfltt Mrs, Jame! Murray. aizrd 78. l" MARTIN ~Ai Vullovficlrl, Mon- day. November 2B, 19:18, W111. A- Martin. ILEE 75 yours. BEGAN-At Donah. m1 Novembilt 28. 193B. Jnmcs Joseph Began. 8894 19 years. WEBSTER— Al. Charlottetown 9g? Wednesday, November 30. l Minnie M. Webster. 589d Mel-EDD _Ai Mermaid on W04’ nwday. November 30. 10:18. M1’!- Jtirriw McLeod, in heir 79th W515 M!