‘ficloi Department of Public wnrks ibatk on the road. Despite the ser- PAGE __ rm: cnnnaorrarown GUARDIAN - ‘ ‘ occasion 221.13g DAY sJIéSCRIBERs s we (Jukisiliw? B UDGET n» dun SATUR russnsv , ‘"°N”" _ -'ro BOSTON—Mr. and ma. Myron MacArthur, runaaiu. saruanay - "m. recent,’ returned from a mo funeral of the iota Cowan Rankin llacKinnon was held Saturday afternoon from the MacLeun Fin- eral Home. Services were conduct- ed by Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Inter- ment was- in Sherwood Cemetery. The pali bearers were: Brooklyn Vail, Stanley Miller, .7. o. Mac- Pladyen, William Drake, Mack Muc- Fadyen and Laughlin Macliinnon. weeks motor trip to Boston and other New England cities. K -KENSINGTON SUMMER RESIDENCE-Mr. John Campbell of Boston. inventor of the Catnip- bel.l floor polishing machine and other useful machines, is prepar- ing a summer house at Kensing- ton. RETURNS FROM 0VERSEAS— Lieut. Hilda Auld returned to Charlottetown last evening fiom Halifax where shg recently Ilrri/ad from overseas on the Empire Bra-it. Lieut. Auld has been serving .15 an escort officer with the Cana- dian Red Cross Corps. Major D.A. Maodonald. general contractor of Moncton and Ohar- iottetown, has returned to Mono- ton from an extended visit to New lmigiand. While away Major Mac- donaid was stricken with serious illness necesslta ‘ng a major oper- ation in Brooks Hospital. Brook- line, Mass. after which he spent some weeks convaiescing at the home of his sister. Mrs. W.D, Cros- by, Medford. Mass. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The mneral of John F. Duffy was held Saturday morning from Govern- ment l-louse to St. Dunstan: Basil- ica where Requiem Mass was cele- brated by Rev. K. MacMillan who also conducted service at the grave. Honorary pallbearers were Hon. Jf A. Bernard, lion. F. R. lieariz, Hon. G, D, DeBlois, lion. B W. LePage, Dr. J. A. liiacMlilan and Mr. M.i Aiban Farmer. Active pallbearers- were: Dr. W.J.P. Maclviilian, Dr. 1. J. Yeo, Messrs Robert Cotton. HF. POTATO. TURN]? SHIPMENTS —'l‘hree thousand. five hundred and three cars of this scasvhl potatoes had been ferried from Borden lo Tornientine up to mid- night last Sunday, Canadian Na- tional officials said yesterday. This figure represents B23 more cars than were shipped for the MMP-“eei B- R°y “tum” “d J‘ same period last year. Shipments p- crmkem- .of turnips showed a decrease of 85 A mo“ impugn/e an,“ w“ cars over the amount shipped for the corresponding period last year. So far this season 447 cars have gone carols the Strait via Borden. held in Victorh Hall yesterday af- ternoon when a plaque containing the names of all the Victoria young men and women who had served ln World War II was unveiled. Mr. Keith Boswell presided. Major A.W. Rogers, Charlottetown. read the dedication prayer and the Scrip- i-ure Lesson. A pleasing solo was rendered by Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Lean and a patriotic sketch was put on by three Victoria boys. TM guest speaker for the occasion was Lieufi-Col, W,W. Reid, D S O. The unveiling services concluded with the National Anthem. COMMENTS 0N OAS TAX — Premier J. Walter Jones is not considering raising the gasole-nq tax which is already 10 cent: on the gallon, he said yesterday- Wiih the abolition of the Dominion Government three-cen-t-a-gallon tax to be lifted after April 1st, motor- ists will be afforded that much re- lief and unless New Brunswick and Nova Sootia increase their t-ax rate on gaaolene. it is not likely the Govennment of Prince Edward Island will take any act- HOBPITAL LADIES AID MDET- _ ion. Premier Jone: said. ING-The monthly meeting of the Ladle: Aid Society of the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held at the CurTdall Home on Mondly afternoon, December 9th with the President. Mrs. N. H. DeBlois pre- sidlng. There were eighteen mem- ber: present. The minutes of the last meeting wore read and adopt- ed. The sewing committee reported a great deal of sewing to be lone and mus another largo sowing -CALLID HOME BY ILLNESS __Mrs. Kaye Hansen and little mo, Kaye. Jr., of Vancouver, BC. and w. Russell smailman. Mont- real and Mr. Stirling Smallman of the serious illness of their moth-l er, Mrs. Josephus Smalimarh- Summerside. rte would be held in Rbruary. Mrs. The quip. occurred on gamut". 1 t _ m h v, ‘ a 111cm “was o» w-n- men». n» i» enemi- v 5.5 iiinifii °n?.'.'.”....'17.’.-...‘.I were about completed for dacvr- Race Guilder in his svtii year, The Rm,‘ _ when, ‘ohm, aequzPr‘ atfng the potienfls tray; at Christ- mas. All members were urged to have all calendar cards in for the meeting in January. After the meeting adjourned tea Wm! served by Mrs. J. I- Stewart and Mxs ,Mllton Carter. CARD PAlTL-Tho card party en by the 8t. ‘Iliornas Aquinas oiety in the Catholic Women's league Hall on Friday evening last wsl fairly well attended. The prizes were won as follows: Gen- decoased was an ago with his Clara Campbell fine brother in Mary's ‘Jiiurch, Souris. An Island Motor Transport bus. enroute from Summerslde to - toria, caught fire and hurried KI I I RECOVEBS FROM ILLNEGS- l Wbllaston Mass. have anived by ant. plane. having been called i101“? W province last summer. B °1d and 535ml’ ass wi-r c t ' at. '- respected citizen. He came to this gt Rev‘! JAE?“ ed b) the pa o’ country from the States some ycara 51¢ 355mm by Rm,’ 1g a 5MP... Jvife, the former of f G"°e"v"‘l°< 3*’ con and Rev. O.P. Wood r-i Si. “id” hi! ‘VH9 l" 195V" immmlr“ Dunstans Universitv as Still-dun- New Y°rk~ Hi5 con. The Master of Ceremonies was ‘unena-l was held Monday morning new Wm’ simpmn‘ Bum", a‘. st Roman Catholic Dunstan-s and MI- Malcolm MQIJIIII, Nam"). lazing as an independent candidate Kenflnflomilor councillor was Mr. Frank ha. vandier. R. Henry, widow of Rober‘. Henry, died at her home. 849 Union street. Fredericton. on the evening of De. cember 12th. Mrs. Henry was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J0?!" MCLBY. and was born at Stan- ley- N. B. she had been for nany years a well known resident oi‘ Devon and a member of st. Marya Parish Church. She is survived by a son, Gilbert R. Henry, of Char- miieifiwfl. P. E. I. and two daurrii- tern, Miss Mary Henry ans M", A. A. Oldhiam. and six gra-idciill. dren. Funeral service was held Sat- urday. -Fredericton Glenna". WEDNESDAY FUNERAL MONDAY—'I‘he death occurred on Saturday, Dec. 14th, 0f Mrs. John McCarthy of St. Mary's‘ Road at the age of B7 years. Burial took place Monday morning at 9.80 to St. Paul's Church. Sturgeon. where she was laid to rest in the family plot. beside her husband who pre- deceased her 16 years ago. FUNERAL SATURDAY ~The funeral of the late Mr. Clifford Carew. of Greenvale was held from his residence -on Saturday after- noon, Dec. 14th, and was largely- attended. The services at the house and gmve were conducted by his pastor the Rev. J. I. MOIFI“ son. The pallbearers were Messrs Elsworth Waye. Nelson ‘Vloore. John Matheson. Barnsley Wanna- cott, James Brown and Wilbur Stetson. Interment in Wiieatley River cemetery. -—GIBL INJURED KNOWN IIERE-—Frlends and relatives of Nllss Dolly Schrader of New Glas- gow. N. 5., in Kinkora, Emerald, and other parts of the Island will regret to learn that she was ser- iously injured in a car accident on Saturday and is at present in Aberdeen Hospital. New Glasgow. with head injuries. She was a vic- tim of a car-truck collision short- ly before one o'clock on Satur- day afternoon. She was a passen- ger in the rear of the delivery truck operated bv her father. well known New Glasgow merch- Miss Schrader visited this BURIAL SERVICES-The fii 1- eral of Mrs. Joseph Waugh?" took place yesterday morning from ltor MBULCC Mach-m- HOMI BERIAVBD - Mira. Irena united in the holy bond: of mztrl-i FUNERAL sguvjggg many. Min Joyce lthelda Falconer (“new 9g M; Romp; ,y_ manna. of Charlottetown. formerly nf_|,ld wag bald yesterday morning Hampton, P. E. 1., and Mr. William (run tho residence of hi: son, Mr, Milton Willis of North River Mina Allan MacDonald. 52 Douglas 8t, Wilma Campbell of Charlottetown, to St. Michael's (Ilulrch, Curran acted a: rnidesma", while the Ban. where Requiem H1811 Mill groom wag ably ‘up fled i.) w, waa celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Bondy MacGregor o North Riveriiisnneth WPIIBXIOII- 91'9"?" i" The bride war very attractive in u" suwtuiw w". Rw- m- an???‘ fuschia rayon crepe with match-Nah" ‘ma mv-1:'7"n°l5 M“ n‘ in; accessories. She wore a triple ‘m’ °l m‘ m‘ Dlmmm“ wing; neckiet of pearls, the gift of the mu!‘ and mvyueflfie WI)” groom. Her bouquet was of Taila- nlmslt‘ mgrtws "Buvers ca?‘ man Roses. The rnidesmaid ivoreg, 2mg.‘ H, mgonfiiucted a gown of orchid crepe and oar-i m a 5 y ,:ervice at the grave. The funeral riod a bouquet of carnations. Ill-in; M, Muponud w" vfry “N91;- medhately following the ceremonykuended b the peopie of the the wedding party motored to the’ y Orient at Victoria where a sumpt-‘us we" Mean-g, uous wedding dinner awaited them lyohn R_ Mgmtyre, Jim” Mcugb, T“ bride “d 3r°°m "l?" i?" f0!’ Stacie. MacDonald. Joseph Mc- an extended trip through the Mari-ggennn and Peter Higher. times. For travelling the bride ' wore n black bcucle coat with fox vgTEgAlvg WELCOMID - So- NIDE- Prior to her marriage the c531 evening a; victor]. gm» rerun. “we W" l iwPllifll‘ Ind vflmilti~iod men and war brides. Victoria em "unm o" the" "mm "WY recently had the pleasurq of wei- will reside at North River where coming incl; m, l“; of its war the irrwm is a very succhlfui Ind‘ veterans in UIC persons of Gilbert “P"°"“" '"'“"- ‘Metcalfe. Ebby Boulter and xemi Bouiter. This gathering was unique in that the la:t. named, Mr Keith |Bouiter brought with him a Scotch iassle this making the second bride — The The funeral of Mrs, Margaret ‘"2’ ‘iilfnimnfii. ".22 M n l e e c },§:c';,bg,"“ff§,; ‘fig’; T‘“°"’°‘Y- to come ti. uni village. semi Bos- qulm High hi“: “i. cgfgkalxé well in the capacity of chairman, by m,“ puma. Monaghan'who also called the honored guests to the celebmud M the pa“, The pub platform. The men were each pre- bate" were. Mm‘ Raymondpented with fountain pen: nn1 a Shea, Albert onus. Alfred oii1is,i=""';1° admsf,“,’1“'t;"fd';i' ‘i oo.aerwic oaes on will???“ Human cflmmxer with g, miscellaneous shower --___ for Mr. and Mn. Boulter, a table ' dalntily decorated with streamers MIBCELLANEOUB BROWEW-On ind wedding bells received the gifts Niivemb" amh- M155 BEN)’ MYBN-jwhich were brought in by basket. i" he!‘ 8PM")!!! 811d iwslltiilbi! Those assisting were: Miss Aidrey home. nave a delightful PBFW in Thomas, Miss Edith Inman, Misses hvmr o! her friend. Miss JOYCEIJean and Ruth Boswell, Miss Isa- Falconer, a popular autumn bride. be] minim, A "an; many useful This party £00k the form 0f a shtilth‘ 5nd beautiful glflg were rgcflvod 9!‘ Whe" ‘Funds from Hlmliifln while a number of speeches were ‘md sllmli-"ldlnl dilirkifl Presented delivered by different members of a)?" W1"; ‘Win81!!!’ lcvfiygifil- Ttfile the audience in which they as- e carra n we - a en nnitm sured Mrs. Boultpr of a cordial Masses bglalrbnrghDunlsford and welcome and trusted that she wmld i! ImP - o a f s were be happy in her new lurroundingl. 0981164 by M5188"! MlcQuarric A generous lunch was served oy Presented by Annie MavQusrrie iind the ladies after which the young flrrflfliietlhy Betty Myers. Miss people spent the evening with Falmn"? i" l" GiPPYIYDrIatQ speech music and dancing. thtanikerll‘ her many friends and in- vie a to vi-lit hei- in he- n=w nunAY home. Than music furnished by the T0 ENLARGE PROPERTY — viléliglte gnuslicéanadMessrs. Cakes The apartment house at No 95 l m‘ y n uce young and old Hillsboro Street purchased by Mr. to ‘chase the glowing hours with Milburn Buell. is to be enlarged flying feet’. The piano accompl-nlst by building an addition with a for the evening was Mrs. A. E Best store 0n Hlllshoro Street. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed hy the hostess. At n late hour all departed wishing Joyce many happy years in her new home. _ —ILI. IN HOSPITAL many friends of Mrs. Wm MI‘- Gregor of Lot 16 will regret, to - Thu 5t. Dunstan's University as Dea- University. The pail bearers were, Messrs. W.J. blotch, Leigh Hynes. Everett Jenkins, John Morrissey, John McRae. Louis Gannon. Burial took place in the adjoining cemetery, Rev. 0. P $101118". firs! Prize» MT- Edmmld near Searietown Corner about six wood ngfidated at tho grave Pitre: second prize, Mr. Vernon (yam-k 185g evening, Tim-s “on! ___ ' 3450138651“!!! 1:3?!’ 3i"; DYE: approximately twenty-five pp; Mrs. W. J. O8 l; I960" P!‘ - senger: aboard arid although there Mic! Jennie DNRBCTIBS; Cflnmili‘ was some confusion and some o HQQHBIMTEGSQ: ggldgnlv-Z: i0" Prizes: mfli- MT- Aiiihimy the women showed signs of becctu "mm with’ a 800d Attendance Aisenauit; women, Mrs. Anthony ing panic stricken all of theni nian The year's work w“ ravlflwf Alsenfiliili- LUCKY 131119. Mfl- 5"‘ aged to get safely off with the]! which showed the lodge u, be in‘ thony Arsenauit; freezeout. Mrs. ‘uggaga one ma" Md 1W0 “Se; a flourishing condmon. Andrew Murphy. The prizes were donated by the following: Mr. Jules Gaudet, Mrs. Edna Gaudet. .Mrs Fred McMahon. Mrs. Paul Peters. Miss Jennie DcSROChES and Mr. Edward Gallant. me proceeds go to the Society's edu- :ational fund. of‘ beer and he took time to save both of them, be interested to hear of his mar- brooke. Quebec, to Miss Prancts Morrisey of Tignish. Kenneth who is a discharged overseas veteran of the Canadian Army, having serv- ed in the operation of army ran- LieuL-Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard. together with itrieii» daughter. mini. and a friend iMrs. Eldcrshai-v cf Tignlsh, ear-rm- ed what might have been rPFlfl-il! imjurics If not death when a lrrril! 'truck crashed into tho rear of the ,Gnvernor's car last Friday after"- Tmon two miles cast nf Richmond. "Th;- GOVPHIOI‘, who was rclli-Jning ,fo Charlottetown fro-m Tlroish. hid brought, his car to a stop or 'the crown of tiir rmd to make "room for the passing "i a var com- _ in; in the opposite direction The truck, following clnscly behind, was unable'to stop and i-rwmed ' head on into the roar of the Gov- t ernor’: car driving it into the ' ditch. Apart from a bad ShRPl-IB- up, g]! escaped injury with the ,.i exception of Miss Edith Bernard [who sustained lacerations about the legs. Some time later a crane outfit. the property of the Provin- ent. at Tignish until recently. Mr and Mrs. Fraser now reside Bradalbane where Mr. Fraser |: C. N. R. Station Agent. I Wyzind gathered at, the home Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buiman sziy farewell to them before they departed for their new home in tation of a purse was made taken an active interest l.- . happened to be rnsflmz and in a ‘iahort time had the Governor‘: car '. |¢u| “ma” to the rear of the C11’, It was able to proceed to the City under its own power. i .-w‘a|.dous r0 aansruorou _~Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Weeks who recently took up residence .311: lenalngton district were pleas- antly nrprisod on Friday night when a large number of their - qp flit»: lthttred at their real old-fashioned QIIII Hilfllllhra! and after hi0! their departure homeward. Nomination _ _v te to the 0061- taken in Civic Affairs. as in shown formerly Illa Iatella Hutch i: alln Igt. L 0. C. Watson of the Itoyai» m, gig"; m Ward. lopior ‘V 01,011 IQ‘.- Jlm" F!!!‘ by the number of candidates mer- well known In Charlottetown wharo- Canadian Mounted Police who wan “m”; m.“ Q11” ‘Ii-amino. y Jo _ an oddrnl of ing for nomination. Mayor l’ L after being a ltudent at PFIIM of stationed in Cummmldg for more pqggty uatuyq, - tee Molten fir» I‘ WIOII illfliif- Boudnlult nominated and is ruw- Wales Colllgo IflO wa: for ii time than four Vllrl-JIII been eoninlr- number. Crlltlill I'll‘. Killian i, . 317i Ill“ "l! nlnl for m-elsctivn, He is nrwpo-i- a member of the ataff of ‘nelnionod. effective December 1- Winn"; pup- ltltlr Qt "'- ed by a slate of three service men Ryniiman Co. Limited. Iha w a was loarnal last night. WI‘ Ward- Quto!‘ -Io. ltaaiey and thug non-service men. for the daughter of Mr. and In W. J! trauma-rad to Cheri totowll; Cofwlllv Com You. llmr Armp- thnl of Cmmeillorn. their flute Hutch of Cherry Valloy. Ir. and-Headquarters of f. Dlvlaibn llqti m]; wpotpr lam: flap- : composed of Mr. Chemi- n, u- am. Jones expect to mum to month and Iflllll to Vancouver. an. like‘ WWI. later 01m lwellvn Mr- V/iililm J. Fllzimala. r. n. n aasoon n they CIII arrange only in the cw Year, ' i ‘hams. A _ llam- 01m m. J. wniamii Lovers, Mr Neil y... transportation. sub rammi- wmui, a nativo mum.’ like mimic. wtgiit. Mr. ‘flwmla Rcnton and ..___ of s; ' an, camp to this m. eta k ‘ Committees m. Raymond solomon. Also iiom- IALCOIII-WII-lll IUPIIlI-l Provin I ti! and sings than lllm 01m that!’ tin the office of r val —On Iovoralar 27th a qulot and has baht mtionod at vat-lam d» I‘: In up - fir. All. mountain- n, p» very iii-my wedding wa: rimna- uaiaaau, including, llntugoo. Ito. Davie _ at hi, mat-M tial alate consist of Mr. Allinar Izod at Cornwall United Church Alberta! and Cummmlde. H1 wife the mutinl a hint! lune-h WI!‘ H. ltowart, llr. Andrew Mcfwli Baraonago when Rev. Mr. Cltlvum- i: from Ioataaua served I ‘ The many friends of Mr. Ken- signed neih Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. "u. incoming year; Harry Fraser of Georgetown, Will w_ Master; Fred smith’ rlage on November 25th in Siisr- 50m ways in Europe, was‘ Station Ag- Mm "c First Cum: I-I. B. Saunders. Friends of Mi‘, and M“. Herbert P“, M“... '17 his gratitude to the members of °" the Friday evening, December 6th.. to yam; Cavendish, During the evening an Glyndzvr Williams, B, A" presided addresl was read and the ore4en- at a presentation concert at Win13 l0 lan Chapel. Nantgsrw, when Wt).| this young couple, who have always Mustyri Jones, wa: presented with 1h! a. wallet of notes by "K 10151 m‘ welfar. of the community. Games habitants. W0. Jones was awarded and social hour were enjoys; with the Air Force Cross by H. M many enjoyed the light fantastic King for conspicuous aervlce dur- io music furnished by Messrs. Wi'- ing the war. The presentation woa fred Douoette on the violin, rcmln- made by Coun. J. Beddoe. Chairman panled by Elwood Weeks and Bliiia of the Welcome Home Fund. Coun. Andrew with the guitar. Mrs. Bul- D. J. Edmund; al:o paid tribute to man in her usual good style asaist- W0, Jones." The Airman referred 1111,11 ed by a number of ladies served to in the above item, taken from a dainty lunch. In the early hour a Wale: newspaper. will be after wishing Herb and Ruth auc- membered by many folk in Char- cess and happiness in their new iottetown and vicinity. Mr. Jonas home, and thanking the Bulman joined tho RAF. in 1M0 and worldly afternoon from the home family for a pleasant evening, took given hi: wings at Carbsrry. Mam-l hi: Ion, Wllbfirt. Tho aorvirm Rh officer-g hi»... Later he w“ poated at uni» the iinini. and grave were wt’ m1. w. uimm, simi- Mini, cin- Mucus by the luv. .1. A. uiiiiiei- w“ n “ma”, aimi- minim Brother C. T. M. Manson as installing officer and Bro. Dal- vay Murchison as marshal, in- the following members for Dep. Master: H. Nelson Robin- Secretary: G. Art-hur Cudmore. Treasurer: Jas. V. Crabbe. Giopiain: J. K. Lacey. Marshal: Fred Chandler. First Lecturer: Clifford D. Kee- Sccond Lecturer: C.A. McLeod. Second Com: G. E. Olive. Third Com.: Guthrie Ballingall. In a few well chosen words Olive oxprcflsd the executive during Pl!’- rnasaurarrou - "rm Rev tho "- 'fair measure of health. hear that she is a patient ili the Prince County Hospital, iii with pneumonia. Relatives and friend: units in wishing her a speedy res- toration to hcr former health grid vigow-K. . SURPRISE SHOWER-On Fri- day evening. November 18th. the many neighbors and friends gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle. Village Green, to . P. I. IHLLNDIB APPOINTED": ' Director of fish culture for Udll" ada’: Department of Fiaherlel. JA- llhoDONLLIN-At ELI. Hospital Rodd, IAQqwaa recently flamed by Doc. lith, 10C, to llr. end Mrs. the Amlrloln Fisheries Iooioty ul Albert I- MacDonald, Nlno lflla a member o! three of lta rnalrl com- Creek, a son, {Lloyd Heath). mitten. (no i: the Committee on IIOOII-At tho Prince Cotgty International Relations, another Hospital on ibaoambar 13.11946, to the onininitm on Pollution Study, Mr. and Mrs- Bnurwon Mow 01 ,and the third a iiiiininme‘, m up Port Borden. I dot-ohm- to rovlu the society's constitution 754553-41 1M Evnnleiino Mater- and by-laws. Mr. Rodd (whose "it! 5059"“- sik" 59h": N- 3-. 9" birthplace was Brackley Road. P. Nmmmi" 39’ 1945i w Mr‘ Ind MT!- li. I.) had previously served on G- K- Frum 35° "hi" Wmm" various other committees of the aim“- i‘ "'1' “m” Keith organization a: member or chatr- “Uuvny-M’ m” Hm“ cmmw men. A few your: ago. on the 60th Hum“: °“ Dw’ 15' 1H3’ m u“ anniversary of the society. which “d M“ Au“ Murprm 01"‘ was organized in 1870, he was qiect- Wm" n" v9“! Grimm RN" ' d, ‘h _ m m fl z _ daughter. Lynn Isabel. :8! oothgrptlsancxfycitigenrsotmege M'°LEAN_AL Vancouver‘ B‘ c" - on Dec. 3, 106, to Mr. and lilrs. United States to hold this office. Ralph Spencer Madman‘ tomwrly —A wedding of much interest °i summfldd r “ ""51." 5P"? ook lac t United Church ans Fer- liedetgue ‘or: Nov. 27th at B‘; riffimlEN-A‘ “he Prim” Cmmw when Mildred Anna Clark. ili-ign- “mm”- N°"““b“ 33- 1945' i“ w‘ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark of and Mn‘ hymn Gran’ Album ‘ Kensington became the bride of gaunt" Pam“ 5mm’ David Lawson Clark, son of Frri- rick Clark and the lat, Mrs. Clark of Wilmot. The ceremony was pr!‘- formed by Rev. Mr. Wagner. Tiic attendant: were Miss Peggy M». Donald and Mr. Leslie Clark The bride wore s wool suit of nzeirico- 00s brown trimmed with beaver and brown HCCQSSOYlEJ Her carnage was yellow roses. The bridesmaid was drained in an aqua green suit with coruge of pink roses. After the ceremony the bridal party pro- ceeded to Suminerside to be photo-- grfibhed- In the evening at 7 o'clock a wedding supper was served at the bride’: home in Kensingtcm. October 2. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neill, North Milton, a son, John Heilfli‘. BICE-At the Charlottetown Hoa- pitai. Wednesday, December 11, 1946, to Mr. and Mrl. Dandql L. Rico. pital, on Doc. 14. 1H6. to lLr. and Mrs. Clarence l-LMacLeod. Mead- ow Bank, a daughter, Marie Dawn. FRASER-At the Prince Edward Illand Hospital, on Dec. l0. i046. to Mr. and Mrs. Loo Fraser. Bf, Peters. a daughter. ' MlcQUAIIIE-At the P. I. I. Hoa- pital Deomi” l7 1946. l0 Mf- l!!! Mrs. Scott MacQuarrie, Victoria. a daughter (Brenda Joan.) BBABISTO-At the Prince Ooun- ty Hospital Dec. l6. i946, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beoirsto, nee Dorothy Simpson.’ a daughter. MaoPHEIl-At the P. E. I. Hospital on December 16, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Join-i E Mwehev. Clyde River. a daughter. Linda Dianna. MABEIAGIC —-<4 WILLIB-FAIBONIR -— At 1h! United ChflrCh Parsonage. Corn- wall, November 27. 1946. by R"- Mr. skinner. William Milton Willis of North River to Joyce Efltlldl Falconer o! Charlottetown GBAHAM-BELL-At the Manse, Murray Harbor North. hi! 3"- Charles D. Henderson, Roy Basil Graham of Hurray Harbor North to Reta Verna Bell 0f Milli?» 0" Nov. 30. i046. LEA-LOID-At UIITWQIL tag Church, Dooambar 1. 1048. Rov. J. A. Jardina. Allison Wriflat Lea. Victoria, to Florence Mlrlllii lord. a. N.. Granville Form N. S. FINLAYSON -.- BUINI —- A! Z ~Proibytorian Mann. November inns. by luv. o. Ctrlyil wchutn. Edna Eileen Finlay-son. St. Peter's Harbour. to Robert Erlhllfld Bill‘!!! A near decade of service in the community was observed at the annual Christmas Party meeting of the Kinsmen Club at the Charlotte. town Hotel last night when seven past presidents of the club took their places at the head tacle and reviewed the activities of the or- ganizatlon. Past President Mr. George Ayres presided. Other past presidents present were Stewart Ives, Gor- don Rice. Gordon Hutchesori, Ern- est Lord and Neil Higgins. Apropriaie songs rendered by the "put presidents choral en- semble" were heartily applauded. Mr. Ayres recalled the forma- tion of the Kinsmen Club in Charlottetown in 1937 and pal/l tribute to such charter membgfl as Norman Saunders, Roland Tay- lor, Jack Chandler and the late Jack Gordon. 0n Dec. 12th of this year fpllow. ins a long illness Cowan Rankin MacKinnon of this city passed peacefully away to his eternal rest. Ile was the eldest son of uha late John MacKininon 'of Rose Hill Farm. Lot 16, Prince Edward Is- ifindnflnd his wife formerly An-n MacKinnon of Daable, Prince lid- honor their daughter", Margaret, and her husband. Tho gathering was called to order. Mrs. Del- burn Munn ushered the bride to the seat of honor and Mr. Del- burn Munn the groom. Mrs. Hen- ry Boswell read an appreciative address. After the gifts were presented. Jack, with well-chosen words, thanked the visitors for their gifts and all joined in sing- ing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". ‘the bride and groom were bounced. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. The evening was pleasantly spent in dancini. music being furnished by Messrs. Martin Jackman, Vernon Brehaut. accompanied by At ol Buell. Matthew Acorn with gu t- LIQUOR. SEIZURES —- Upshot of raids by liquor squads in Char- lottetown yesterday was the seizure of two lots of liquor and a still. In the afternoon Cpl. N.A. Show and and Opl. A.J. Lund of the City po- lice seized a still. 111m last night. Cpl. Lund and Constables John- ston and McNevln of the City force seized a gallon of moonshine and g little later Cpl. Lund and Con- stables Howatt and McNevin dump- ed 30 gallons of home brew and seized five cases. CHRISTMAS SERVICE —- The patients at the Provincial Senator- lum had the pleasure last night of enjoying s Christmas service con- ar. and Miss Josie Jackman at ducted by the 3.5M T313, sggnerg, the organ. Mrs. Earl Buell and pastor of St. James Presbyterian Theresa Arsenault gave a steD- Church. assisted by the Chuwh dance.‘ The guests went home in choir with Miss Lillian MacKerlzile tho wee hours of, the morning g; organist and choir director. after wishing the young coll-Di! Many beautiful Christmas carols many years of haoov wedded life. were sung after which the mlraster . THURSDAY delivered an inspifi-M "mm 5P‘ -RESUMES FORMER FOSI- propriate to the occasion. The cale- TION -_- Miss llna MacKay of NIW bration of Holy Cmnmlinilfln folio‘: London, has recently returned to ed. Those patient! will?" 1° l"'r:.d_ Summerside and is re-employad heard the service throtldh "ll w“ with the Island Telephone Corn- lllm of u» loud sill"?! l" ‘m- m, Lid, . The hall in the Sanatortln p’ _._ tastefully decorated in him"? couonarunarrous _ m. end with the 99"" 01 "'9 '°'"°"- Mrs, S. D- Jay are today ro-"eivln? o" vAcAnoN_Mr_ wntam 11 the co ratulatlons of their rnanv . - ll known to Guardian friend: on the occasion o! their Deouie- we contfibuuon. m 52nd wedding annivoraaryfMr and Tuder‘ w" M‘ obtained ~ tli Po t‘ Corner, ha! Mrs. Jay are both enjoying aim: tmghzr" from m‘ Army m“ I i: spending his Chrialtmtaiovacatllt: __ - '¢ 1i l Charo e Wn- gplzrlizfigaxhilggs inlzoeafrltli): “Provirlrgl: lleavornrliortiy? for Montreal where Department of lldlliatlop staff ha: m m. boon aliniolntiti iaenlitii"; tendered her resignation and will ' tlop in tho wrtnl d?!“ m“ leave Charlottetown early in the the Canadian Broa a: ng Ngw Year for Antlgonisb, N 5.. poration. Ilarly in the New Year when aha will take an X-ray tech- a volume of It. Dofloatel poems nician courue at st Martha: Hiol- l; lining publllhdld in linlllllfl pttal. The vacancy wcuiomd by under the tltlo l"!!! "OUR-l" her ruignatlon has not yet. been sing!" His fim novel. band 9n . hi: war experience, i: also in course of publicatltm in Ilnlilfld- IUNIIAL YIBTIIDAY -'I‘i-io funanl of the late Charles Glbbr. Albert, Ont, and at Charlottetown In 1943 he returned to Great lrit- Day for the purpose aivi and war ported with tho ‘Prana-‘Mclinnofl, I. P. NMDOHUIE. I¢i~ of IIOIIIIMNIII I PRPIMI f?" "to 01- portgcommand. serving in England. ward Watts. John I. Watts. 7"‘ Y!" 0f MIYO!’ BM liX P811011! ll France, Belgium and Germany. Ho liam Battery. Councillor: for the Town of Gaorge- rooaivod the honou n town was hold on laturday- Dvc- King on Juno 18th., uni. Coruidtlbio lnterert in being ainoe been ‘dlmoblllnd. It: will. suction or orrlcaas --At the anrlllll muting of Mom Mary °i'-L.O3.A-. thirteen. the fellowlrw were alectoq for the year Grand Trooadie. war held yester- aon. The pallbearers were, Joaeph. mun“, J, nap. ulatrnl, Sim: Janie Ho a. Chaplain. Jute; amt“; 3a a. Bus. Secretary, lino Garfield Glow am” m". 1n. Fin Seamus. from The Interment was‘ in Suffolk Collfi- gm” my"; Imam, ‘treasurer, 104C- Hl hcaltery. , i! nil - lr::.':...'.'*'.i:.f'll'... Constable warble of the ROJLP. We" KB"! $0110“. Citi- of Freetown. ‘ MARTIN-CAMPBELL — At the Presbyterian Mame. Kenslngton. Wednesday. December 11. 1946. by Rev. J. A. McGowan. Alexandr Martin. Valleyfleid Welt. to Minnie Louise Canvoboll. Freetown. P. E. I. ward Island. He is survived by his widow. formerly Mia: Catherine Ellen Mac- Rae of Canoe Cove and one daught- er. Helen. of the teaching staff of wwii sun-At tho P. E. I. Hospital.‘ St. Avardu. a son. _. Madison-At the P. u. r. us»; ' Doing] l‘ MFR. 06AM: a co. , Profs ‘A ional Bards‘ , ' ' NEIL w. mscms . CHARTERED" ACCOUNTANI Currie. luilding _ _ Charlottetown lblflfifi 7.0. Io: 4V J. A. McGUIGAN, M. , uorsar. no. i aanlllaraa. aouorroa Moiuiati. and COMPANY QIIWONI Aooollllfilllll laltara Trust anuaui; i I ' F Hula I441 - Bo: m Charlottetown _ k , Z 1 9 I. ll- SIAIB. C.A. . llaaldaal Partner _ _ , ._..’_E’:?;Z*_’:_ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER : iliineogragplrlg and: and oiro ' concert programs. cor-response typing and bookkeeping j Ill-EN GIDDEN t . no IBM-J A Apt No. VCannaugh Ants. Strut k. I Chartered Accountants ‘l l llcflllllltsaoot PM” "Q0 Box l Randolph W. Manning, Ofii McLEOD & BENTLEY f, w. a. aaunn. no. 3 | ' s. a. anuruw. no. y; I Barristers and Atmrnm-ae’. u . rgsiiiinliaa . < I a , lunatic-sous i"""""""""""' ALEX w. Mnmrsou , Ital. solsorrol. ego : r ll Croat Gaargacolhnl talent: lo loan on. A. ll. SMITH _ planar 3 rum-mun Street v: Olfioo lloura: I to 1&4 to? ‘hlophoao l!“ a M. ALIAN FARMER ,, _ as, our. 5? mount r0 wan . l sAlI-IITIB. spalorrol. Q0. t ouunorrsrow-u ~ . I cAlliiilT" i. ‘Haszuio; Barristers. Iollalkrl. Intang- Camilla Bank of‘ Coafiroi‘! nous! T0 was cranes‘! A. oaupir. as, Canadian Bank of Commerce Charlottetown, EIJ. Mrs. Albert l. MacDonald. Nina Mile Creek. . DRAKE-At Waterside. Pownal. Dec. 14. 194d. Mrs. H. F. Drake in her 38th year. " PItAUGllIL-Died at Cherry Val- ley, Doc. 15. i946. Mrs. Joseph Praught, in her 84th year GIBBS-At Grand ‘rraoadfa Doe. 15. 1944. Charles Gibbs in hi: ‘fist pall-bearcra: were: Brooklyn Vail, Stanley Millet. Daniel Maclrean J. C. MacFuiyen, Laughlln MacKin- non and Mack MacFadyen. An order for the release of John (Holman) Gallant from Prince County jail was issued yesterday by Supreme Court Judge A. E. Arsenault. irate’: decision and invoosed uoon 1m main grounds taken by Gallant’: counsel in hi: applicat- ion for habeas corpus will that ll. l. stroll the commitment upon which Oailanawals being hold in 121 "Tmllfllfl was de act vo on several coun . m" 5h‘ Mr. Justice A‘rs‘enault ‘congryurz-gd‘ n u‘ a ' . a 7.1.31.3. "mfi" m ' ammo. r. l. I. °"'" "tum." "F Uellflylflsivtflllalnlil n: onoss wnrrnul .4 h QJYSYEZ-Fkflll-"niliii- wanted him to stud-y tho callb- mvanqiaan anion-armi- cum. i He was laid to rest on Saturday afternoon. December 14th, in siier- DEATHS BEL}. 8i MATHEW". wood Cemetery. Services at the . I . i! em"!- Q!- MacLoan Firnaral Home were con- MacKAY-At Balfour. B. C» 0" B. B. BI M.L,A_.._ ducted by the Rev. 'r.w. Goodwill Tuesday. Dwflwb" 1°- 1945- "h" D- L MATIIIIIQN. LLB, 8-0 who conveyed a very comforting A. MIBKIY. fofmlrll’ 0i. Wflable. Aflllrllll-lt-Law , message to the bereaved. Hymns P. E. I.. in his 73rd yaat- IMANI 0N CIT! AND FAB. sung were: "The Lord is My Shep- MaoDONALD-At‘ P. I. I. Holpttii pgggggflg hard." and "Nest The Cross." The Doc. 14, infant son oi Mr. and comloN‘ ' The order is the result oi’ an ur, ~ ‘ ' application of habeas corpus made yMwnQNAL t the Sacred Heart CHARLES MCQUCFD ‘l, before Mr. Justice Arsenault by Home on onday, December 18. __ J. O. C. Campbell acting for Gai- 1946, Ronald James MacDonald. Barr-later, Solicitor.- lant and argued in the Judge's joflngfly a1 Grand ‘Praoadie. in Noiary. It». W‘. chambers. Charlottetown, on Dec. hi, Atom year. " gum.- 1H,} gqngflg; l7 {with Bylvgire DesRoches ap- ch.thg“w'n = poll‘ ng for t e Crown. , . § Gallant had been fried before lllird Gill, ‘h’ n" _- Stipendiary Magistrate lliitfltrong No Pam I t‘ v Q 7W ‘ ‘ in Summersida last ‘fall on‘ a - ' ‘ ' _ . ‘ Y chirle of having utoxicatng v u, u, ‘mat: -.-ii g '_ s ' spirit: illegally in his possession. ‘fir, of ovum rem-l: Ill-TINA!“ w. n‘ o ' Upon llll acquittal by Magistrate co u: 1n w-onll‘irl'l?xt cunvm“, -; Strong, the Crown appealed the fazw‘ h". ’ I can.“ decision to the Supra-mo Court ‘nunnn "N" col ullohh . “F' , and on Dec.2 Chief Justice Thane "mumyunlgwg "JIITIACID . chuhfiiw" ~ A. Campbell reversed the Msgis- gs.- a4 nlu In Mao. m ab“ ‘t ~ l Gallant a aentsnce oiufltltlianyd v i . a t .- f." Tffilln ".1?" Jiliiiilnnf "In. 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