‘mcfllll we: on her way '. "Mont _ MONDAY GOLDEN WEDDING — 04m- liutul-ations are e to Mr. nfi Mrs. John Tennis of Cape Traverse who will have the honor offeelebrating their golden wedding auniversaig tcmcmrow, J sun-mm b Ions. 1W0 gland-children LlEUL-GOVEINOR RETURNS _A_ - 0rd and Ma's. Bantam mi-urncd to the capitol last Saturday evening after a 12-day visit to Boston and other New Etngland centres. Dur- ing tri Governor met m: Aomuuur rcrown GUARDIAN oompanied by his ville-—S. —Y'S MEN'S CLUB iitfl-IETLNG - The regular meeting of the Sum- merside Y's Men's Club was held on Thursday evening with Mr. Lloyd Gorriii in the chair. Guests were: Dr. H. E. Clark. Harold Rodd, and Roy Daye. Mr. Roid and Mr. Dayc were both proposed as new members. Mr. H. T. Holman, Jr., reported that the work on the cf mobile X-ray clinic was prugrpgs- ago and welcomed the opportunity to rtmew old friendships. Miss Piorine Campbell, daughter of Mr amid Mrs. Montague, ‘Pralniivmslohool for Nurses in con- nection with the Prince Edward llhmd Hospital. Qialrlottbewwai. Prior to her departure Fuorlne was uesit of honor at a supper givcn by l‘ Slrl friends M. the Poole Hotel. Montague. when she was presented fill: a lovely plastic compact ,FUNERAL SERVICE-The fun- eral of M: Arthur MoCloskey was held Saturday nzr-ming from the A A I-lennes-sey f. Home to S; DilnStallfs Basilica when: Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. K. MlMllan who also commuted service at tzhe grave. The pallbearers were Mess-rs. Reg Mafia-ville. - Arthur lVfcGulgan, William Hal-penny, Ernest Robin, Peter McMillan and lit-ed Tierney. at Sasebo, on Kyushu Island. Ralph writes that he has visited Hlsoshima and other devastated areas. He wrote a description of a Japanese village noting the fact Hint the modern and primitive ways oi living are side by side, Where he is now they have had no snow but quite an amount of rain. Roi h is the Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Char cs Dennis of IVarren, Ohio, formerly of Kensington and Summerside. HOME FROM OVERSEAS —-The many friends of Sgt. A. E. Ling, New Glasgow will welcome the news of his safe arrival home from overseas. He came over on thc Queen Elizabeth which docked at New York, Dec. 28th. arriving home in time to spend a very joy- ous New Year's day with loved ones. He spent four years and four months in the service, almost three years of this time was spent overseas. He reports to Dartmouth, gas. for his discharge February 1 . Thefts and breaks have been 0c- enrring with fair regularity in Summerside recently but early yesterday morning things got really busy when two breaks were reported at about the same time at separated parts of the town. About three o'clock a break was reported at. Jenkins Grnceteria on Central Street and while police were investigating there they rc- ccived a call about suspicious ac- tivity at the C.N.R. Station. They immediately proceeded there and found that the public‘ pay tele- phone and money box had been torn from the wall and stolen. _ of Kirk Church, The annual meeting Auxiliary of St. James _ Charlottetown, was held ‘n the church hall on Tuesday, Ian. 15. The treasurers report was most aatisfactony and encouraging and lhowed that a successful yea-r had been enjoyed under the leacleiship of’ Mrs. J. Murchison. The president gave an interesting re-‘ poi-t of the year's work. . Miss Mary Irving tendered a wrote of thanks to the retiring of- ficers, Mrs. A. J. Murchison. Mrs. C H Beer, Miss Hilda Harper, Mrs Wilfred MacLeod whlcn was raclously replied to urchison. 'I'he new officers for the coming year are: J-Ionorary President, Mrs. T. H. '3. Somers. Past President, Mrs. Murchison. President, Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, ..Jr. ' Vice-President, Mrs. '1‘. W L. Prnwse. Secretary: Miss Marjorie Sit-wart Treasurer, Miss Edna Rosa. Mrs. Jean C. Costa. 271 South lireet, Bridgewater, Mas-a. a grand- daughter of the late Mr. James ‘Beale; of Charlottetown, P, E. ., .was awarded $4000 by jury Friday following a trial before Judge Charles G. Cabot in the civil ses- sion oi Superior court here. This Wns the largest amount awarded “to any plaintiff in this session of the court. _ The trial was result of an ilCCl- “dont on the morning of Dec. _2 at _'.Gove and Bedford atreeia Bridge- water, where Mrs. Costa, who was riding a bicycle, was in collision _wlth a car. The testimony brought -out that Mrs. Costa was thrown 45 feet and landed on her head. ,.She received a severe head Injury "and serious injuries to both legs. f" Her husband, Stephen Costa, was .’lwarded $1000 for medical bills. At the time of the accident, Mrl. to the Drldgewater Teacher: College. ‘The "at wan carrying passengers to Aha Quincy shiPYlfd- ' Agate-w’ Oh rch. historic 3 ' Oelhazslic 201C102: t n3: m, . n, v ' 5 ; fight. . lea “h. » r.- e ma‘. . .. lbpzfnted his ted in 08. origin of the fire ls unknown Rev. Teruice by Mrs.‘ ing satisfactorily. He also report- ed that receipts on the Tuber- culosis Seal Sale campaign amount- ed to $1,772.82 with some yet to come in. A vote of thanks express- ing appreciation to Miss Jenn MRCFEIIYCTI, Mrs. William Barwise and Mrs. Robert Coulson for their assistance in the campaign was ‘passed. At this meeting three new members were inducted. The) are: William Brennan, Ross MacKenzie and Fred Bingham. The induction service ‘was conducted by Mr \V. A. Currie The new members made fitting response. A letter of good wishes and greetings was road from the president of the Y's Men's Club of Rosario, Argentina. —S. At a well-attended meeting last night. in the community hall, t-he r ‘ inns c-f Malple Hills, newly- named area of thc H Project, adopted a constitution and by-laws. Exports of the various commit- tees on school. health, fire protec- tion, sports, maltlon, wom- en‘s Institutes and welfare, offered by the Rev_ Louis Dougan of tine Basilica parish and in the after-noon Sunday School classes wen: held for the Protestant mem- bers the comm 1t is ex- pected re lo: Protestant church services wli begin next Sunday un- der the joint auspices of tine Pr» testant chit-relies of Giaa-lottletown. Two teachers are now conduct- ng classes 1n well-heated and well-equipped sohoo-lrooms The new poet. office at Maple Hills is now open ..Wlt the a ition of new families every day, it is expected the present capaclvy of ‘the project, ‘l0 families, will soon ‘s reamed. TUESDAY FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The funeral of the late Robert Bell will take _ lace from his residence, Kensington Riceid, Wednesday morning at 8.45 to St s Basilica. thence to the Roman Oa/tholic Cemetery. —F1i. Sgt. J.T. Hunter, of 106 Up- per Prince Street, Charlottetown, was mentioned in despatches in the King's New Year's Honors 1.5L, it was learned yesterday. Flt. Sgt. Hunter, who has returned to civ- lllan life, served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and while o- verseas was attached to the RAF. The award was contained in the list issued in England and it was only now that it became known here. HOME FROM OTTAWA — Mr. L W. Shaw Superintendent of Education, and Mr. Gordon White. engineer in the Provincial D9- partmont of Public Works, have arrived home from Ottawa where they were attending meetings of tine Economic Committee which. for the past several weeks. has been preparing data for the forth- coming Domnion-Provlnclal Con- ference. LEGION CAMPAIGN BEACHES OBJEC VE — Lieut.-Col. J D. Stewart, 13.50.. Chairman of the Legion Campaign Committee Building Fund, announced last night that the objective for $15.- 000 had been met. A subscription of $1.000 from the Provincial Gov- ernment assured the belated suc- cess of the drive. Originally sched- uled to close on the 19th the cam- paign went into an extra two days in order to clear the objective. Donations totalled $15,006 up to 8 p. m. last night. CORDIALLY WELCOME!) HOME - Mrs. Gordon MacMIllan. Corn- wall. has as her welcome guest her nephew, Richard Lea Howatt. who is home after four years‘ service overseas as a despatch rider 1n France and Holland. In Belgium he was in hospital for two months after a severe-accident but recov- ered in time to go back to Hol- land and Germany. POLICE RECORDS FOR 1945 — There were 1024 prosecutions for the year 1946, not including juven- ile cases, according to City Police records. The number represented an increase of 10o over 1544. Con- vlctiona totalled 951 and dismissals 73. The collections in fines were the highest in the history of the City and totalled $18,160, almost double that of thc gzevlous year End treble that of 1 8. Arrests WEI? ere 7V1 for 1846 an increase of over i044. flolmon ~10 P)——A mm has odueed the ‘Ilhe INIUL EXPERIMENT l‘ BODY NOT RECOVERED - The body of John Moran, who was drowned neu- Brldgetown in Kins’: County, on Jan. 8 last. had Tlhe body of his son, t‘. who Wig drowned with his father when their car plunged tbmugh the ice on Grand River was recovered on Friday. January ll. SOCIAL EVENT - A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and s, J. D. MacLeod re- cently when friends frcm the Christian Church, Montague, gath- ered to wish them ha iness in their new home. Mr. and rs. Mac- Leod were the recipients of many useful household gifts. Also. on this occasion, a gift of jewelry was presented to Miss Ola Hamilton who has since left for Goose Buy. Labrador. Contests and games, led by Mrs. R. W. Beck, caused a szreat deal of merrimcnt. After a delic- lous lunch had been served by the aldles, a rousing sIng-sonS. lvllh Miss Peggy Beck at thc piano; brought to a close a \ery lolly social gathering. CHAMBER 0F COMMERCE MEETING — The annual meeting of the Jllfliur Chamber of Com- merce waa ilEid_lB-SI. night with the retiring president. Mr. i-l. C. Bo-haker, presiding The follow- ing Board of Directors were ap- pointed: Messrs. A. E. Russell. J. Gordon McDonald P. R. Mc- Cormack. James MacLean, H. W. Dick, Waltncn Gaudet. Frank Hansen. Nell W. Higgins, and M. A. Farther. The secretary's report and those rm Public Speaking, Publicity, and Civic Affairs were read b.v A. E Russell George Sin- clair. H. W. Dick, and M. A. Farm- er rcslpectlvi-ly. The new Board of Directors will elect. officers for the coming year within the next few daIs. WILD DUCK SETTLES DOWN and do not care to travel far. ‘ex- cept in search of food and nesting conditions, 1f you provide bot-h. they will gladly stay in your yard. I know a mallard, picked up, with a broken leg, by a friend cf mine dd. who lives near Miami's rock pits, now full of water and populated by millions of minnows He put the ducks leg in splints and the bonm kn The mallard limps a bit. but its wings are perfect Still. it does not fly away from the shady city yard of the amateur surgeon. con- tented to swim in his lily pond. to which it invited a still shy mate, mstlnf.’ under a bamboo That mallard struck up a friend- ship with the shaggy watch dog suffering from flea invasion Now I can see them from my win . the dog lying on its biaxiz, and the mallard picking the fleas off its stomach being caleful not i0 pinch its friend with its strong, wide —- DIED IN CALIFORNIA — Mr. Linus German of Kcnsington recently received a telegram in- fanning him of tihe death of his brother John Gorman oi’ San Francisco at thc age of seventy- had forna for over forty year's. made a visit home about seventeen years ago. and extolled the beauty of his native province in thc Oak- land Maple Leaf after he re- turned to lllrlsoo. I-ie had a long established wood turning business and was prominent in the "Is- His living brothers are Joseph and Linus at Kenslngton, William in Calgary, Archie of Athabeska. and one sister Lucy-K. Mr. Roland Phillpsc-n was elect- ed president of the Summcrslde branch of the Canadian Legion at the annual mac-Hm; inst night He suoceel Dr .J.A MoPhcc who presided The meeting was held in the Town Hall. Other officers elected included: first vicepresiden-t, Harry Bishop: second vice-president. Charles Hogan. treasurer, Francis McNelll: mambem of the executive: Dr. Mc- Phee, MP. Titus, EH. strong‘: J8. Wright, Wilfred Gaudet, S. . Blacquiere. D 0. Stewart, B Rankin and Ray Tantun AH Come-y was named sergeant-at- omis and R E. Ellis and John Mc- Neill, auditors The retiring president gave a re- port~of the year's activities. The meeting tendered Dr MoPhee and hb executive its appreciation for the work accomplished Despite the inclemency of the weather a largely attended an- nual meeting of St Paul's Church took place last evening in the Parish Hall. The Rector, Reverend J. T, Ibbott. presided. Motions of thanks were extend- ed to various organizations in the church. Miss Lillian Earle. organ- ist of the church and who is now ill. was remembered at this time. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted in the fol- lowing being elected as Vestry- men: E. V. Bell, A J. Haalun. G. E. Ives, G. E. Proctor, W. N. Wil- son, G. C. Wood, R. E. Kcm , J. A. likely, J. E. H. Worth, . D. beBlois, A. H. Duvar and I. A. Home. Messrs. G. S. Rye-n and A. H. Duvar were elected representatives to Diocesan Synod with H. E. T. ltoblaon substi- tutes The elected representatives to the Diocesan Church Society are W. E. BUDUELSIIRF. QGIIBI‘, C. . M. Daklu were re- appointed. m" at the conclusion of m busi- ng. DUI . mm in the lull‘ enta were Recreational Hall and a pleasant social hour enjoy- ‘At a Vestry mum following thc annual meetln the following gglcen and conuntteu‘ were ap- n : Onurchwerdenlt A. J. Bantam and l. V. Bell * Vestry 01min. x Finance Committee.- e-u. w. n. if mommlcm- A J au- umhbbuiv. Bell, '1'. oeeibu‘ and ' ‘can = o. vmc. I. l. p, and J. . . ‘ ea."i°’i"°s'mti.°°”“t“'i‘nak am lhi o‘ mun. meeting Keznp. A. J. » Wllldn and not been recovered up to a late 0f - hour last nzght. Wild birds are sedate at heart, Me ' CO HOME -— Mrs. land" club in the big coastal city. N . yen. Messrs. W. R. Cl H»- oua SATURDAY sun -IIOME AITEB. THIRTY-ONE YEARS - Mr. Sastaitchewm l; Klnknn amen-u m. ‘Mrsfilfrtonna l- Shlwwn of fit immunity. after l. long ab- muw ch Needless to say some he notes NDZMMIMYS. ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTOR - Mr. Jack Arlearn, who w” 1m- 5 number of veers Chief Petty 0f- fzcer Instructor at the old Navy L538“? Mme Mid later holding the same Poaltion 1n the quarters new Ocean-ed by the H. M. 0. s. Queen Charlotte. has been ap- pointed Electrical Instructor of first and second year students at Toronto Technical College. Mr. Abearn was well and favorably known dumtg his l2 years’ gtay in this city. He Was Prominent in boxing circles both as a tiling!‘ and referee and was also a keen rugby follower. He left the city in i936 and on receiving an hon. oracle discharge from the seq-vice gas employed in the shipyard; at uebec previous t hi polntment. o s_ new ap- Tlle 120th annual meeting of the congregation of Si. James‘ Church was held last night with the Rev. T.H.B. Somers presiding. The following reports were read: Session, Mr. D.A. MacKlnnon; 311M185’ School. Mr. D.A. MacKin- non; Choir, Miss Jean Gill; Wom. en's Missionary Society Mrs. E.G. Saunders; Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs. Wilfrid McLeod; Treasury, Migg Hilda Harper; W.M.S. S eclal Fund and Candle Roll, Mrs. . M. Mar- tin; Guides and Brownies, Rev. Mr. Somers; Scouts and Cuba, Scout Lea r Sterling Walker, The repot of the trustees was read _by Mr. R S P Jardine and the financial report by Mr. ‘William cLean. Trustees re-elected were Major Alex. Knox, Dr. Heath Maclntyre. K.M Martin, Dr. Murchison, Mr. 8.3 P. Jardine, Dr. R. MacClen- Billion. Aben McLean, and William MacLean. Mr. Manning Bagnall was secretary for the meeting. At the conclusion of the meeting, tea was served by the Ladies’ Aux- iliary. the new resident, Mrs. B. Rogers Jr., and s. Somers pour- i118. WEDNESDAY FILM BOARD REPRESENTAT- IVE ILL-Miss Hilda Gillis, Char- lottetown, suffering from an at- tack of influenza, is a patient at the Western Hospital. Alberton. Miss Gillls contracted the ail- ment while engaged in her activ- ities for the National Film Board in the ivestern section of the Pro- vince. _ LEAVES FOE OTTAWA-Prem- xcr J. Wa cr Jones is leaving io- day for ttawa"to attend the Dominion - Provincial Cuuferencl which opens Jan. 28. Durins: hi! absent-c, thc 1-Ion. G. H. Barbour, Minister of Public Works will be Acting-Premier. RDIALLY the Stillman ‘Frizzell. West Royalty has as hcr welcome gtlcsi, hcr sister. (Lillian) Mrs. Ernest Howard, Saskatoon, Sask. Mrs. Howard also visited her mother, Mrs. Albert Newman and relatives in Cornwall. DANCE FOR NAVY PERSON- EL — The dance held at the Sporting Club last night for naval and ex-neval personnel under the auspices of the Citizens’ Reception Committee and the Women's Naval Auxllia . was a most successful and en oyable affair. Don ltllesaer and his Islanders fumlshed the music and though not all of the 900 who were invited made their, appearance, there was. neverthe- less. a very large attendance. Re- fr is were served during the dance. Sons and dance novelties wit; also features and greatly en- o" . DANCE FOR NAVY PERSON- On the evening of December 14th a most enjoya le evenin was spent at the home o Mr, and rs. Beech- er Graham, Thistle and Shamrock, when nelghbows and friends from this and surroundin dzalrlcts th- ered to honor their airgmter, elen, who has since become one of the season's brides. To the strains of the wedding march layed by Mrs. George Shun-an, t e bride-to-be was escorted to the wetttly decor- ated living room by Mrs, Albe —ARRIVIIS HOME.-- Among those who returned to Canada re- cently was Gnr. Arthur M. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Summerside, who before enlisting was an employee of the Bank of Commerce. He has been overseas about three years and while Ill action 1n France received A leg wound which necessitated his spending five months in the hos- pital. He was fortunate in ‘raving relatives in Scotland where he agent many ftirlougha. On one of t ele visits he went to Ulgg in the Isle of Skye and had the plea- IUIQ of standing on the foundat- ion of the home of hil maternal great-great grandfather. B -CIVIC ELECTION OFFICIALS -The following officials have been appointed for the civic election to be held in summenide on Febru- ary 5th. East Ward: Rethrnin Of- ficer, Donald Lidatone; Poll ierk, Guasle Araenault; Door lice , 5am Gallant. Centre Ward: turning Officer, Ralph Doddr Poll ark, Firth Bowneaa; r keep- er, Dan Araenauit. West Ward: Re- turning Offic W. B. Poll Clerk, W. J. Carney; Keeper Hazen McDonald. Elaine Burns who ha: been upend- ing the last two month‘ visiting her mother, Mn. Eater urnl. ~ ter havln received her discharge from the .C.A.I". (WDJ in which ‘ab; served for the int three and a half yearn, has left an return Montreal where aha will take I courle in denim g. liar many friend: wish her every mceen. l ream-lanai elm -r. an‘: Helaasondlbell rt tween 8 p.m. -TO TAKE COUI-BI -- Mill E. ‘FLU EPIDEMIC — ‘me manhu- of -, ns now suffer from io- fluenu in the no 9P mo- tions, Dlr. BC. Keeping, City ealth Officer, stated last night. So far, however. the attacks ‘nave been mild in character, Dr. Keep- ing said. of ‘Larder -Mrs. Eric Lowe Lake, Ont., formerly Miss Patricia MacDonald of Summe aide, accom-| Enied by her young son, Robert ic, has arrived home where she intends to spend a couple of months visiting her father, Mr. Joseph MacDonald, Cedar Street, also her brothers and sisters. Her many friends are glad to welcome her home and hope she will enjoy her visit. S The following officers for 1946 were installed at a meeting last night of ne Lodge, No. 814. . : Wo lpful Master, George E. Olive: Deputy Master" Fred Smith; Recording secretary and Financial secretary. G. Arthur Cuunorc; Treasurer. CT M, Manson; First Ixcturer, Gu/thrie James V. E.-Mac' Ditncan: H. Nelson Robinson. The installation was made by Grand Master SB. French Reports read at the meeting dis- closed the post year had been one cf financial gain and that 1945 had seen the lodge make pr in all its plans for the benefl of the organization. There passed peacefully away at her home in Pownal, an Sunday, January 6th, a muoh respected res- ident in the person of ‘Mary E. Praught, widow of the late Fred- erick F_ Praught who predeceased her some fifteen years. She was a woman of sterling qualities, a good neighbour and a d mother. Mrs. Pmught (Mary E. Sherry), was born at Glenflnnan in the year 1856, was married and came to reside in Fownal in 1393 where she spent a long and happy life. She leaves to mourn one da hter and two sons (Annie) Mrs. enanches Charley, Village Green; John, Van- 11911010 couver, B, 0.: Bernard on the homestead. The funeral took lace to St, Joachlms, Vernon iver. where uiem Mass. and services at the grave were conducted by her pas- tor Monsignor Maurice McDonald who brouglht to her the last con- solinglzflé-ites of the Catholic Church of w h she was a lifelong mem- r. The pal] bearers were: Messrs. Denied Cannon, Richard Jenkins, John McMillan, George Lawton, Lewis Cannon, Cyrus Acorn. A wedding of articular interest to their many fr ends was solemn- ized on Wednesday, Novemberullth, 1945 at, 5 o'clock b Rev. J. R, Skin- ner at Cornwall nited Parsonage when Daisy Louise, do hter of Mr and Mrs, William Pau , Kings- ton was united in montage to Ban ~ nmln Whitfield. son of Mrs, Abbo and the late Pope Abbott of Glen IVELCOMED Valle S‘. The bride looked charming in a blue crepe dress with matching hat and black accessories, She wore a corsnge of American Beaut roses. Mrs, Waldfon MncPhee aster of thc bride was bridesmaid. She wore a blue crepe dress, Wlilh ncoes- sories to match tncludinfi-a cor e of yellow roses. Mr, M iar Wee cousin of thc groom was but man. Following the wedding a beauti- -fu.l wedding supper was served at the bride's home to immediate rela- tives of the contracting parties, The fining room was decorated wlt pink and white streamers and while wedding bell, The table was centered with two wedding cakes. The grown‘; gift to the bride was a sterli silver bracelet. w the brideama a leather pursc and w the beat man a leather bill-fold. her ri e the bride was tendered a mlacel aneoua shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Green where she was the recipient of many useful gifts. Bl well as a ly eum of money. After a. honeymoon trip to var- lous po of interest on the Is- 13nd the _ oung couple will reside in Glem Val ey e prosperous farmer. Summersldeki telephone thief has been at it again and it is not helping the shortage of telephones either. On Monday evening, he- and 11 p.m., someone walked of! with the pay telephone at the Legion Home. This non- chalant thief picked a most sult- able time as the members o. the Legion were gathered all the Town Hall for their annual meeting and therefore the Legion Home wal deserted all evening except for the caretaker. This is the second incident of this nature. Early Sunday mnrn- ing the pay telephone at the C.N. R. station waawrenched from the wall and stolen. Neither tele hones have been located but poice carried out an intensive search Monday night and while doing so they found a can fullof nicklea under a bed where a suspect lived. Thou could have como from the money container of a y tele hone or somebody coufi‘ have, it the jackpot in a Ilot machine. S ROBS-OILLIB WEDDING - A quiet but very retty Wedding took ace at St. ohn’: Presbyter- ian hurch Manse, Belfast, ed- neaday, Dec. 1D, 1046, It 0.30 pJn. when Alice Maude eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and s. John Ron, Garfield wla united in marriage to Preston Murdock, only son of 3° Mr. and llra. Hector D. Gilli: of Melville. The ceremony was nan- formed by their putor, the Rev. C. IVlfll. The bride looked lovely in a atreet length dren pf heavenly blue crepe with black lecennorlu. She we: attended by the groom's ulster, "flu I and happy wedded life. Morrison, whose dreu was‘ of to dusky role gape with brown ac- ceuoriel. . nment Morrison a ed ll but man. After the mar- riage a delicious w ding supper ll the h f he Mt: thegroomisaA melt Bit THURSDAY BEECH-NS T0 POST HERE _. Lleut. Norman Black. W. C. N. V. Rt, who ha: received his discharge lromnhq Navy has returned to nit former politlon at the Experimen- .al Farm. Lieut. Black, who en- liated here, was stationed at: Es- quimalt, B. 0., in command of a mlnelweeper. Hie wife and child, from Fredericton, N. B, will join him lhortly. - —II.0TABY MEETING-Rev. K. G. Sullivan, pastor of Trlmty Un- ited Church was the guest speak- er at the regular meeting o. the Summeralde Rotary Club on Tucs- : “The Ser- a-ponsibillty". Guests included: W. M. Mellish, F. J. E. Wright, James Clarke, all of Summeraide, and R. G. Derrick, ‘Iloronto. S VETERANS PURSUE STUDIES -Almoat two hundred ex-servirre- _men have returned lo educational pursuits in the city. Through the vocational training rehabilitation program 36 men are training “on the job." Ten are engaged in tutor- ial classes, ten in agricultural classes, 2i in carpentry at counsel underway at Prince of Wales Col- lege. In addition 105 are seeking re-matriculation at the college. he vocational buildlngyla expected to be available for students the first of March. MACLEAN-WILLIAMS - Knox Presbyterian Manse was the scene of a pretty but quiet wedding Sat- urday, Jan. 12th when Rev. A.G. Faraday united n marriage, Mlas Ruth Williams, daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Roland John Williams, Fortune Bay, Newfound- land and Charles Archibald Mac- Lean, son of Mr. William Laugh- lin MacLean and the late Mrs. Bell MacLean, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Witnesses at the ceremony were Mrs. A. Faraday and Donald Gavan, Montreal. A very successful bridge and auc- tion arty was held in the Knights of olumbus Home, Sumrnerslde on Tuesday evening, sponsored by the Catholic omen's League. Following the playing of cards a us lunch was served. The following are the rize winners: Bridge: Ladies’ firs, Mrs. Harold Crockett; ladies‘ second, Mrs. W. J. Sullivan; consolation, Mrs. Leo Wood; men's first, Joseph Dech- ant: men's second, Ted Perry; consolation, L00 Wood. Auction: ladies’ first, Mrs. John Murray: ladies’ second, Miss Clara Gal- lant; consolation, Mrs. Fred Perry; men's first, John Arscnault; men's second, Welter Rogerson; consol- ation, Abdon Arsenault. Mr. J. Henry Gaudet acted as master of ceremonies and announced that the Knights of Columbus would hold a card party next Tuesday evening. ARMY CADET OFFICIAL HERE —Capt. C. S. Thompson assistant district cadet training officer from MD. 6, Halifax, arrived in the city Monday to confer with cadet officials regarding future ectlv-ltiea. Capt. Thompson, who recently re- turned from overseas before ac- cepting his new appointment. last night carried out an inspection of thc Charlottetown Corps at the Armourica. The Corps has been under command of Capt. .1, W. Dixon who has held the post of instructor for the past several years. Capt. Thompson leaves :~\ return to Halifax today, but will return to the _city February ist when he expects to meet with the local Cadet Committee headed by h Major L. W. Goodwin. and plher interested citizens to discuss more fully future Tglans and organiza- tion. Capt. ompaon was accom- panied on hi: visit here by B.Q.M S. E. Oakley, Monday afternoon Capt. Thompson inspected the Sant Dunstan’: Cadet Corps and iaat night ins ected the Charlotte- town Army orpa also. m. Guru-lea McQuaid was elec- ted to the Board of Management at the monthly meeting last night of P. . Island Tuberculosis . . . llan by Miss Iphigenie . MoQuaid was also the League. purchase of a station wagon mm tne War Assets Cox-pore on was ratified. wagon la to be used for the conveying of infirm alnul aged people to and from the c ma. It was announced at the meet- in: that the X-r unit will be brought to Clurlotetnwn in time to oen on I'd). 11 and that a nun". r of local cltilbs have agreed to canvass parts of the City in or- der that a sufficient number of people may have appointmema made for their X-ra tests. The ‘president of t league. Mr. l-LW. letch presided at night's meeting. A well-known Charlottetown I0- aldent. Capt. CF. Poo1ey,.a retired bualnua mm and a veteran of two wan, died at his ome, ‘I8 ‘Upper Prince Street yeat by. I-Ia was In his 70th year. Althoufla he ad not been in rnbuat health, his death was unex- pected. mineral arrangements rem not completed iut night. Capt. Peoley, a native of Ing- land. nerv with the British Anny in the Soot African War and then again in the Pint Great War. . Ho was a commends traveller before he retired ma, 70pm a- Be Ill married twice. his tint wife beini our-lad at Halifax. H0 vud by bk second wife. the former Ilia Idlth Iml. of Prince lliward Ialand and)! a wit. Br- mm- OJ. Pooioy, forum of t I Canadian Mount Pollen. . . Pooh! returned from overuse conic: with 1:‘! Canadian forces only a 0w no IN. present ho h at Fredericton. N3. —SUCCESSFUL CARD PAR'.I‘Y— b cert functioned from - en . . —‘I—...__ n . Frgaaer, Souria; Gnr mo, Charlottetown; lagcalicilneéafiordhenép na , xdlgui; . llnnls, Charlottetown‘ D0 Rook Croken, Charlottetown; Ofn. K . oéher, Brackley Point; and Pte. T, Wifbiski. Card . FRIDAY ARRIVES HOME - Pile. RM Whitlock was the Island veterans who arrlv in the City Wednesday night. HOME EEREAVED-qlldise m‘ Miller, Cheri ttetown, received the sad news yesterday morning that her brother. Willard Nliillar, was killed yesterday in Oregon. INJURED IN FALL—Mr. Hera Larter, well-known Charlottetown barber, was about his work yea- terday wltll rive stitches in the back of his head as the result of a fall on an icy street on Wednes- day. He was knocked unconscious by the fall and did not revive until he was in hospital. ATTENDING MEETING - Mr. T. W. Bentley, C. L. U.. manager of the local branch of the Marl- time Life Assurance 00., left Tues- day morning for Toronto where he will attend a meeting of the Life Underwriters Association. FACES SERIOUS CHARGE —- having J.J. and Qxnlpany in ‘Pi-um some months ago. , FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of M1‘. Robert Bell was held yesterday morning fmm his late residence, Kemh-ifiton Road, to St. Damian's Baal ca, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P1". McDonald. who also COIIIIIIIICLBG service at the grave. The re: Memm . Nevin, HE Moore, C.L Mc- Donald, TL. Mahdi‘, P.C. Tmirl- or and 3.1‘. Myers. LEFT FOR HALIFAX — Mrs. H. W. Bernard of Bradalbane left Thursday for Halifax, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Lester Jen- kins of Summerside where sne will meet her son, W. C Gay, return- s ing from overseas aboard the Ile De France. They will attend the Reception at the Armour-lea for the troops upon arrival of the boat. While in the city they will guests at the Nova Scotian Hotel. MACKINNON-DICKSON WI)- DING - The marriage of L-C H’. John MacKinnon, R. C. N. V. R... only son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacKinnon, Hlghfield, P. E. I.. to Evelyn Dickson, youngest daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. David Dickson, N Moidart Road, Glasgow, Scot- land, took place at the Mosaport Congregational Church. Glasgow on October 11, 184-5. The brides- maid was Marjory Dickson, W R. N. s. and the best man James Brock. R. C. N. V. R. of Vancou- ver, BC. The Rev. T. S. Louder: officiated. At least nine hundred people lhrcnged the Prince of Wales Coll- ege auditorium last night to ace one of the best Burns concerts which will be presented again at same auditorium this evening. At the rial: 0d lnvidlou isons, it la necessary to say t Mrs. h-ances Boll ‘Pralnor and Jodi Lawson, who were iespomible for the product deserve the highest praise ‘ the s lendid manner in which the whoa oon- bezinninc w On December 3th. there passed peacefully away at the home of his nephew nlel M. MacKinnon, Forest Hill, ell Macliinnon It the advanced age of one himdred and one years. The late Mr. MacKlnmn was one of Canada's oldest twine, the other twin Donald, who resided in Scotti} predeceased him months o. So umisual an Cen- wina and ac widely was that the existed, that ew was t e recipient of otters from both Canada United States as for sketches of their past hlstor . BNATCII TIIIIIVES GIT $7- The two young men who made a then h“ snatch-theft of the cash-box from the night clerk of the Queen Hotel about five orlocl: yesterday morn- ing, had not been apprehended at a late hour last night. The theft was made when the clerk placed 1,0 the cash-box on tb f the ygm: men h b0131- o wo chased a package of cl O0 l) I’!- 0110 m. n hohaduhdf tiifwimitifialzeam whit: 5123"“ n o box ooh ed about Hand both than nu out of the main entrance of the hotel d 0d ""2." scat be Charles Edward. IWAB ustlne Cove, a R SQUAB-EBRIGGS _ in Georgetown when will follow with ch11... future career". , On Jan. 3rd. inst, the comma; of Greenfield war kaddened ‘a; learn of the death of Stella, be- loved wife of Mr. Augustus H01. loran, at the early age of 47 years. Although she was in failing beam, for some time the end came qulu; unexpectedly. She was visited frequently dup. ing her illness by her actor Re“ O. Kigginr and died ortiflerl by the last rites of Holy Church, Stella. as she was familiarly known, was never too busy to do a good tum for a neighbor or friend and her hospitality to all wag we]; known. It can be truly said of her "She spent her life doing 00d," In the household she labore g1. iently in the interests of her us. band and family, pervadmg u“, hgme with a true Christian atmoa. p are. Besides her narrowing hugbgnd she leaves to mourn, three 5on5, Reginald, Norbert and Elmer and one daughter, Velma. Six of her children predeceased her, also on,- brother, Harold Dunn of Summer. ville and Eugene, Montague mourn her passing. BIRTHS Pm", Hamilton, Ontario, on Janu. "Y 3nd» to Mr. and Mrs. I. B Owen, a son Kenneth Wayne. WRI HT — At Colchester Count Hospital, Truro, N. 5., Jmy _ 1846, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Wright (nee Cecily Fell of Tryon, P. E. I.. l 5°". Wayne Thomas. WEN — At On N.‘B., on January , M . ill 8m L0 1946 t0 Mr. aznd W mghter. Bren is. ONALD-At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Jan. 22, i946, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Campbell (nee Ann Kennedy), Summerside, a son. Charles Edward. FERRIS-At the Charlottetown Hospital Jan. I7, 1046, to LAC. D. . Eerrls and Mrs. Ferris, a daughter, Beverley Dianne, MQDONAI-D-Mt the Prince Coun- ty Hos ital on Jan. Q. I06 to M}, and e. Gerald McDonald (nee Aim Kennedy) Summerside, a son, ST J on Steven, a boo-rm Lac u» Toron Wu — 0 t . Hospital. Jan. 1n. 104e, to ikr. anti M11. Elgin Coutta, nee flelen Mut. tart, a so . , PETER-BO —At the ' Hospital on Jan. l8, _ and Mrs. Addie Peterson, i‘ town, a son. __ WARD-At the P.Ii.1. H ital on Thursday, Jan. 1.7, 1946, to r. and Mrs. Stlfllflg Ward, a daughter. Catherine ianne. ’ JOHNSTON -- At the Chcrlotta. town Hoqlitnl, Jan. ll, ll”, to MI. and Mrs. Thomas Johnaton, North Ruatico, a dgfilhter. DAWSON — At the oe County Hospital on Jamaal-y l9, 1946, to M! and Mrs. Eldon Dawson, Aug N: the Prince I1, i946. r-lw m. Count, Hospital, J to Mrv. and Mrs. Mncllachem of Charlottetown. BIET-MoOOLL-At Zion Manse on Wednesday. Jan. a ma. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Wdzotu" Young M00011 of Char- 10" . to Mr. Norman Alexander Blrt. Oharlovetown. SCOTT-DOOIIEBTY _ Alt the residence of M's-BC. 161i Dombeatubt. onJon. ,19iil.hv 1w. rw. doocwlu. Prea- ion Scott of Oomwell Anna Cihriltlne Docberty, New" wen. DEATHS ’ POOLE! — At 76 Upper Prince Street. on Wednesday Jul. 28, 10-- 46. Capt. 0.1". Pooley in his 70th en’ ' COUTI‘! —At the Tor to Wont- Honpltal Jan. I"QM| i s n bf Aka. and lh-l. Ill Ln outta. WTIII. _. At her.&nm in North i’"‘»'£:'t.i"" “ab. w“ ace q- a r0 be’: u It in. m, 19M, I ' n.‘ DOUOAI-In-At m en r. Ho!‘ m1, an m , J n, 1040.1!"- ‘inlay Mgclgugll in m- om mums m»: on m. v Jmkihl/iu U! "eng- ‘is IIIB- I y , 3W ~ln¢f§a Mike naaafiiem w" at ton wit. Jfll- "3 ~’“l£.l-‘li~<a vidliifii“ OWEN - At the Casa Marla Hos-v Tormentlne, . _L. Owen, a" Pealnflfitaflm militant. and dIAQQzr» 3Q .