PAGE TWENT Y Prince Edward Today “Ma and Pa Kettle" News - "What's Under The Label" — Shows 2:30-74! Tuounsv and runsnsr I lied, slole cheated-Jill l‘ ' evenlillinq was clone lfbr EDWARD MY son l "-6-" presents illllllll _ lllllll lllllll Klllll nuumn The dramatic .» no ur lflllilfl - uuml imeun story of a flillllllillflllllbmm” rnan who loved too much! ‘ ‘ssvlron TTDDZY l “THUNDER IN l THE PINES" l M011. -TUE. and WED. ll ll M081 Ml° duuuuhuunn Also "ADOARD THE FLAT-TOP MIDWAY” NEWS - ART DIRECTOR - CARTOON s ”'/l'//~ l/l/i/z EMPIRE roost Show! 2:80-'7-8:45 ALBERTO GITERIIEIIO. Planlst . Programme: m . ark. Hark, the Lark Schubert-Lint ‘“\n~" titer-mane, 01ml 119, No. 3, C major . . . . , .1. Brahms Ballade In A flat . F. Chopin Macllfilllltll linos. FRI. - THEATRE —- SAT. “Great Dan Patch" Plus Edgar Kennedy Short Every Ono Should See This i ST. JOHNS, Nfld. - JO?) . Worried parents and searching policemen thought two young boys were lost the other night. But _ Charley Richardson, 6, and his ‘ brother Sydney, 9, had simply de- lcided to sleep somewhere else. ‘They were found next morning in lthe back of a car near their home. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL DICIPS GROCERY conmrilollil clloss FROM DEC. 17 T0 DEG. 24 VAN CAMPS BEANS. 2 for . FRESH BEEF, each . . . . LAINGS (LC. SAUCE, 2 f0 DELANEY CLAMS. each MATCHES, 3 for . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JELLO PUDDING POWDER. 3 for . . . . . . . . . . FLUFFO SIIORTENTNG, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (LC. IAARDr or lb. 48 oz. GRAP ‘FRUIT JUICE. each . . . . . . . . . . .. MOTHER'S OWN TEA, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MACKEREL, 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OAK LEAF TOMATOES 28 01... each . . . . HONEY. 2Tb tubs, each . . . . . . . . ../ . . . . . . . . CUTMIXED PEEL,2l0r . . . . . . . . . . MIXED NUTS. 2 lb: for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. HULK CIIOUOLAEES. per. lb. . . . . . . RIBBON CAND , per lb. SATINIIIXTIIRE, rlb. FANCY CHERB , 2 for PBUNES, 1 lb for BANKINS SODAS. etch ...--».~-~-.---.-¢--... » jamln Sencalbaugh of Murray Riv- ’ Glasgow was on hand to tzlkc . berf. i‘ HE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN _GllAllDlAN' AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Alf-ken, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following pllcea In Montague: Mlle S. A. Llewellyn; Mrs, Clay. In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourla: The Snack Bar and N. H. Richards t Son. ..'PINS AND BBOOCHEB from $1.00 to $10.00. Rhinestone Brace- lets and Neckleta $3.1!) to $1100. Musical Powder Boxes from $7.50. v. R. Poplar, Jeweller, Montague. Seed Polalo Cargo loading In King's Co. The Norwegian freighter. S. S. Gudvor, docked in Georgetown on Silndzly after discharging a cargo of fertilizer at Charlottetown, and on Thursday completed loading 34.000 bushels o1 seed potatoesint the Kings County captial. The steamer left Thursday for Sour-is where she will. complete her loading operations. ..'A arrr for everyone at‘ Mabons Drugstore. Mother. Flat-her. Brother Sister and all Wur- friends Don't nlJse seeing this wonderful display at Maison‘: Drugstore. Headquarters for Christmas Gifts lri Montague. P. E. I. Don‘t lor- get to ask for one of our 19:30 C11- endars. , oMrs. Nettle McKearnery has returned to her home 1n New Glas- gow after a pleasant holiday with relatives and friends on P. 13.1. While here, Mrs. McKenrney was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ben- er, where she ivas cared for by another sister, Mrs. James David- son of Cambridge and visited by her relatives and life-long friends. in this province. Although Mrs. Lil-Kearney has been an invalid for a number of years, she managr-s in spend n few fascia. sgglle holidaying Her seed potato cargo is being This year, a nephew. Mr, John waded by Axwlaied shlpmrs‘ Inc, and is destined for Havana. Cuba, Norfolk. Va. and Savannah. (lcorzia, Local agents for the boni arc Buntain, Bell and Co. Georgetown Home and School Meeting Held l I l. _ . ‘The second meeting oi’ the Iceorgeiown Home and School As- soclation meeting was held in the Council Chambers on Thursday. December 1. at 8.15 P. M. The president, Mrs. Myrtle Bablneau, called the meeting to order and ilvclcomed s11 present to this, the second meeting of the organiza- tion, The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and adopted. Following the reading of the ‘minutes, the president called upon the convenou- of the by-laws com- where attendant is a Reglsterediaqggggdlfi: a" blrspcglgéreggxlls $.23 Nurse (gen trained Farsi h lrcad each suggested hy-law.’ After lb) ‘jllesls l" e “m, 5 ‘lsome discussion. the following by- ment of PITSI. Aid Posts must culnczmws “T,” adopuwL 1mm ‘m “Yamzed °°,"]’"“““'Yl 1st _ The organization shall be QFIOUD fuclilnstiat-‘t 511°“ egsfllslsfiis-lknoivn as the Georgetown Home erg-Etta! em “cl an" ~ 9 ‘land School Association. Moved by (c) 1-110 Red Cm“ cannot mPlMrs. William Murphy, seconded by ~ iMiss Rita Wight. dertake to establish First Aid, 3nd ___ The aims and pond” o! 9°“! 1°’ ‘he 599cm‘ helm“ ntillllS Association shall be to bring commercially operated ¢5ll\b1l5l\'*intc closer relationship, the llome men"- , ,ar.il the school, Moved by Mrs. lltiplffllf xgmzli: silnritivibulltcllsngogcolri- $122183‘ (atnzgigrald, seconded by mlllllllefi ‘Mlle-fled mill a 905l- bc‘ 3rd -- All parents and any other lvfifltfid l" 1113i Bled "f Kllllfs nrlult who resides in tile district Cflllllty- TTlPY Offlllllllfll l1 FlF-“Lsilall he eligible for membership Aid “first? l" "l?" Community 111 on payment of a fee of twenty-five September and secured Mr- Gil-merits. Moved by .1. s. B. MacCcn- Cltmeflls. 0! lifontflslle. Mus-ll, seconded by Miss Janie Bat- Classes were car-rhilder, 4th w The officers of this As- Davidson, drove to New Glasgow to bring Mrs. McKcarncy to Mur- ray River. WllL-ll illnc came to i-ull the vilcntioil uvcl‘ for 1\ll0lll€l' year. Mrs. Francis Duhsoll of New her mother home f0 Nova Scotla, 1 Her many friends will i-c look-l lrlg forward to Mrs. MwKelirlleyvs location with us next sunvmcr. Alliston First Aid Post Established The Red Cross First Aid Com- mittee announces the establish- ment of a new First Aid Post at the home of .\lr. and Mrs. Albert Hlcken, Allistorl. The policy which the Red Cross has adopted with regard to the placing of First Aid Posts is that (a) Posts will be established only an Instructor. i-ied out each week until Novem- ber 24th when Mr. Wilfred In- soclatlon silall be a president, man, Instructor of Physical Edu-lvlce-presldent, and secretary- cation examined the members irytreasilrer, Moved by Mrs. H. the skill‘ and techniques of First George, Ald- Oll DOC. 15l- the final tests Larsen. were completed and certificates 5th - The executive of the presented by Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Association shall be made up of Director of Red Cross First Aidnhe president, vice-president. sec- Services, The class was interestedlrvillfy-trensllrfll‘. m0 mayvr, the in the two films, "Danger is your FE-‘ldelll? C11"??- OHG member of ion" and “Help wanwd" the school staflf and one member which were shown on November|0i the Board of School Trustees. 17th. These films show differentllllfilvfid by Rkv- 3- J- BOY". second- aspects of First Aid. "Danger lsil-‘d by Mrs- H- Llewellyn. you, Companion" portrays many, 6th - The tenn of office for all common hazards in every day lilelilll-CETS Shall b9 for one year. which can be eliminated llmllMol/ed by Miss Janie Bawhilder. "Help Wanted" shows the varlouslsemnded 5Y- Mfih N011 Wlsht- skills and techniques used in thel 7m —- Th! T931115!‘ mfitiflsl 01' immediate treatment of injuries. {the Aflwlflilvn lhnll be held 0n Mr. and Mrs. Albert nleirenlllls "m Tlwrednv or each month were among the group of elevclrmmnl? ‘he sch°°l YBBT- MOVQG by citizens who passed the tests andlRev- Q Klgilns- semlldfid by MYS- received Standard First Aid Cer-'M' Bl-"ke- 5"- tificstes. The ma Cross First. Aid l‘ '- Tl" "m"! mm!!! shall Committee members feel confid- b“ m‘! °" "l" d“! of the regular cnli um. this newest First Aid mo. "l" '"°°“"¢~ “Wed -lrr J- A- B. u-lllcb is the twenty-sixth in lllel-‘“"~‘°°“"°1l -‘°<‘°"d¢<l by M". L. Province, is under very caprlblelMafinnad" management. Situated as it is nt. 9th _ “l” b-“law-‘l °f this 8550*- the Dominion Experimental Stn-lmuon may l” “med m m‘ 3m°lld' tion farm on the Commercialmd n my regular mum‘? °l the Road at the junction of the Pet- Qxfgkilméefgxfgi: l’? lim- A811” seconded by Mrs. H. cl-s Road. it will be accessible to o‘, by Ml“- F!- several communities and st the, 1'32?‘ some time serve lllc travellingl A" ‘neeungs shim b9 public on this nlain highway from l| _ Montague to Wood Islands. I continua on page m YOUR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT AT MacDONALD BROS. THEATRE FRIwSAT" I100. l6-17—"THE GREAT DAN PATCH" run, 1m. 20—“COR.0NER CREEK” Fun-slut, rm. 23-24-“ABBOTT s cosruuio" MON" Dec. Z6—“l’lTFAl. :- 'I‘UE., 1m. zv-"covron UP" FRI-SAT" Dec. ao-sl-"milurun sQUsonoN" MON. Jan. z-"snsorr s COSTELLO” TUE., Jan. s-"snu YOU wnrn IT" All "Shows Start At 8 PM. Keep this roster for future reference. norms: As we are going on a strictly cash basil, all out- standing accounts must be settled by IAN. 15, 1950. After that date all unsettled accounts will be passed to our attorney for collection. TOWNSHEND h ST. JOIIN SOURIS P. E. ISLAND DECEMBER 11, 1949 M OUR NEWS’ BUDGET for OUR SATURDAYSUBSCRIBERTS‘ MONDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late John Arfiilbl-ld Mwbaughlln was held yesterday af- ternoon from the MscLean Funeral Home to West Cove-head United Church when: service was conduct- ed by Rev. T. A. Wilson. Interment was in West Covehead Cemetery. The pail bearers were. Harm Marshall, Ira Carr. Malcolm Mac- Laughlin, Lloyd Shaw, George M. Maolvillian and Rupert Ross. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The fimernl of the laia Frank Sander- son was held on Saturday afternoon from his late residencev and was largely attended. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster existed by Rev. A. E. Plercey and Rev. Doflflld Nicholson. The pallbearers were William Moly neaux. Bertram Younk- er, Stewart Viclkerson. Preston Mac- Lalue. James Stewart, Everett Stevenson. Interment was in H1871- field Cemetery. CHILI) BAITIIY INJUIIEIF-ROY Seliick, thirtccn-yicav-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sellick. Winsloe. is in n serious condlilun pltul as n result of the acciden- inl (liscllurgo of n Bu" ‘Yllh which he was illuylrli‘; l" l! “"5" lucliilid the barn on Salllrrllly afternoon. 'l'llr- .112 wllihve liullfl \\'PI1I through the vliilrlflq lung, llls (‘onlliliiin last. niilht was vcnvflvll as being favoruhlc. ll\'(‘ flue fires in the City over the u-cek-eud iviiil tlvo of them oc- curring within tell nlinilics of nllc another. City Firemen responded t0 all and in no case was there any damage incurred. The first hTOKB out Saturday evening about 9.50 at 11 Dorchester Street. At 12.30 Sunday morning firemen were called to the K. and R. Stores on Richmond Street. 49 Upper Queen Street was the next stop for the firemen at 6M yesterday morn- ing. Last night nt 9.56 ihejmlflh outbreak occurred at. the corner o,’ Highland Ave. and Doullllls 5L Ten minutes later the firemen nt- tended the final fire at 115 Euston Street. Soul's Chapel, st Peter's Anglican Cuihcdral. town, “was ilic setting for the lmlrrlnge of Margaret Joan. only dailuhter of Mr. and furs, Herbert J. Pearce, of Woodroffe, Ont. and Bcrtron Earl. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Basil C. Holln. of Dc- Sabic, Rev. Canon E. . Malone officiated lit the cere- mcny. For her wedding the bride wore on afternoon dress of fenl blue silk with a short cape of antique l-ilml lncc. Her hat and acres- orles were nf failpe suede velvet and she wore a rorsage bouquct All of Phlncchio roses, Hcr only jewelry was a pearl sunburst which hnd been V~'01“I'1 by her mother at her ilvedding, , FOIlOWIIIg n rccopiion held at the home of the brldegrooms parents, the newlyweds left. on a motor trip through the province. Going away the bride wore a loganberry wine gabardlne suit with taupe accessories and a muskrllt cost. Mr. and Mrs. Helm will take up residence in DeSable. Out-of-toivn guests included Mrs. Herbert J, Pearce, of W0cd- roffc. TUESDAY SAD NEWS RECEIVED _- A telegram was received by Miss Nina Keenan. on Sunday. Dace-umber 11th advising her of the death in Spokane, Washington of her sister Emma. Mrs. Burton V. Case. onset» urday, Decemlber 10th. IMQJBesIdes her husband. she leaves to mourn Nina and Gwen of this City, Mrs. one brother Percy, City. PROPERTY SALE-An room dwelling at 82 Brighton Road, the estate of the lute Dr. S. ‘R. Jenkins, was offered for public auction yesterday bllt did not sell. Auctioneer W, H. Benton announced the reserve bid was $10,000 nnd bidding did not reach that amount. However, it was learned Inter that completion of a sole privately was expected to inke place shortly. ‘FUNERAL 01*‘ MRS. M. FISHER-Tile funeral of Mrs. Margaret Fisher, Rollo Bay, was hold from illc home of her daughter, Mrs. Wallace McVorlsh. Hermitage, Frldayi, Dec. 9 to Si. Joachlm‘s Church, Vernon River. Mass WES celebrated by Rev, Ur- hln Glllls and Rev. S. Gallant offl- cinicd at ihe grave, Pull bearers xvorp J, J. (Turley, Goo “lr-nfherble, H, Lane, Clnrc McErlchc-rn, Joe Woods and James Redmond. Bur- ial was in the chilrch cemetery. SALUTE FIRED-A salute of 21. guns was fired from Victoria Park yesterday by the 114th Bat- tery of the 28th. L. A. A. Regi- ment. to observe the anniversary of the accession to the throne by His Majesty King George VI, The actual anniversary was December 11th which fell on Sunday this year. The’ King's birthday 1| Da- cember 14th. hut there will be no salute on that dnie. This salute is fired on the day in summer which is chosen as the holiday to honor this event. Capt. L. E. Wellner was in charge of the gun detach- ments firing the salute yesterday. LL-Col. R. D, MscNelll was Medl- REIIEVE BY RUBILNG IN b In.“ yrlgu us, a drying, ' -1u_4l_._. in the Prince Edward Island Hos- rrvls Hilarious-Thar» “are Cllarlottc- ‘ her daughter. Mrs. Leo Clossin of Spokane. Wash. three sisters. Misses Joseph Curley. West Royalty and eigh i.- csl Officer in attendance. FUNERAL !'ll'l'llDA!-— Th! funeral of the lsia William Mur- phy was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. The service at the home was con- ducted by the Rev. J. '1‘. lbbott. The pallbearers wen John Sweeney, Frank Spencer. 30159" Msonorlsld. Louis Rumba-n. Mime MacKlnnon and C. P. Williams. The body was forwarded to Irish- town where services were held ln Si. Joseph's Church by Rev. S. J. Davies. The pail bearers were: J. Weeks Murphy. G. Edwin Weeks. Irving Campbell. Borden Campbell, Leland Campbell and Fred Mac- Donald. The 114th battery of the 28th Light Ack-Ack attended the service at the Funeral Home in a body. Bu-gler W. D. Chslsson sounded the Last Post and Reveille at the grave. Major J. 'I‘. Davies of I-I. Q. 21 Armd. Bde. was elected pre- sident of the Garrison Officers mess at the annual meeting held in the mess last evening. The retiring president Major F. S, Jenkins was in the chair and the retiring secretary Capt. R. H. Mahar read the minutes of the previous meeting. Ir. was decided lo hold a New Ycar's ball Snturdav, December 31st at the Arnlourles. l Aftcr a general discussion ihc following new officers were elect- Eed for the calendar year 1950: President, Major J. T. Dsvles; vlcc president, Major E, K. Kennedy; secretary, Lieut. M. E, Campbell; treasurer, Capt. R. G. Dumoni; past president, Major I", S. Jen- kins. Entertainment Committee: Capt. 0. R. Simona, M.B.E,, Lleuts. I. W. Ford, E. L, Hume, R. H. Jewell and J. F‘. McCnrvllle. WEDNESDAY ACTING PREMIER —- Hon. All’. the absence of Jones, who left yesterday for Ot- tawa accompanied by Mr. Gordon White, Deputy Minister of Public Works. The Premier expects to re- turn on Satiuday. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -—The funeral of the late H. Lodge Blrt was held yesterday afternoon from lllS residence at Pcnkos to Ml. Stcivar: Presbyterian C h u r c h ;\l‘lll’l‘9 service was conducted by Rev. F, N. Young nnd Rev. M1‘. ‘lllicrcer. Intermcm ivas in Ml. l Stewart Cemetery. Pallbearers were, Milton Rogerscn, Lemuel lJny, Leo Rogerson, Frank Jardine, Vllalter Myers, Geddie Douglas. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The funeral of Mrs. Jnm:s Cnhill was held Tuesday morning at. 8.45 from her late residence, Southport to Si. Dunstnns Basilica, where Re- quiem High Muss was celcbraied by Rev. P. F, MacDonald who also conducted services ni the grave, The pallbearers were Char- les Trainor, Ambrose Duffy, Jos- eph Burns, Stetson Smallwood. Owen McGarry, Wllbcri Cahill. Interment was In the Catholic Cemetery, —DIES A'l‘ HALIFAX - The death occurred at the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital. Halifax, early yester- day morning of Mrs. Earl Aisenslult of Slmmerslde. She had been ill there for about. irwo weeks and had undergone an operation frcm which she did not recover. The deceased was the former Elizabeth McDonald. daughter of Joseph McDonald and the late Mrs. McDonald of Sum- merslde. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn two brothers, Dan- iel and Alexander in Sumrnerside. two sisters, Mrs. Wendell Rogers (Mary). Silrnmerside and Mrs. Iii-lo Lowe (Patricia), Ilarder Lake Ont. The funeral arrangements were not completed last evening and will be announced later-S. The monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Council of the Knights of Columbus was held last evening with Grsnd Knight Leo F. Mac-Donald presiding, The main feature of the meeting was an address by I-Ils Excellency. Bishop James Boyle who spoke 0n some of his experiences in Europe lsst summer. Ho stressed the importance 0f each member doing hll part to make hi; country a bulwark against such evils as Communism. Ha told the group that it was an education in itself and a rnost proper thing to work on behalf of our less fortunate members. Brother George Cheverle report- ed that the bowling league and Friday night raffles were being well attended; also that plans were completed for the pick up and distribution of Christmas food nnd clothing parcels as donated by members of the Council, B! Mlt. DeBLOIB RETURNS Hon. George D. DoBlois, accomp- anied by Mrs. DeBIoIs, returned home Tuesday night from Mont- real, where he underwent an op- oration at the Royal Victoria Hos- pital. It is pleasing to report that Mr. Demois‘ condition is now very much improved. In ill health for some time, he loft here sir weeks qo for hoQital treatment in Mon- nuousi nr soomln 4m. l1. P. Winners. Maipequo road. re- ceived head lacerations. a broken rib and a nilnber of bruises when shewasthrownfivmthaaostofa wagon when her horas bolted on the pavement. Mrs. Wigmora was on lher way to Gates’ mill for feed rrsin when the accident occurred near llha Towers It is not known whet caused the hbrse to bolt. Ad- mitted to tho Prince Edam-d Island Hospital. new? said Mrs. Wig. more was ‘bad but not seriously hurt" altar examination. an. ex- The annual meeting of the Oun- adlan Brotherhood of Railway Employees. Division No. 20. was held in the. Assanbly Hall. Chu- lvil-MWII. 0n Tuesday waning, December 10th. 1949. with the Acting President. Mr. A. B. weir, in the chair. Rgutlhe blwlnesa and other »-~-- ~ "‘- @- ma... l m!!- Matheson ls acting Premier duringl Hon. J. Walter. tan were brought before meeting and after this business wu concluded the election o! of- ficers for the coming year was ps-GOCGQII WIT-ll . The following officers were elected: President and Local Chair- man—Mr. F. I". Sigsworth; Vi“- President. Mr. Alex McLean; Re- cording Secretary. Mlle Jean Mo- lean; Financial Secretary, Mr, Newton Large; Reporter, Mir. Earl Hennessey; Warden, Mr. Barton Crabbe. . On Wednesday November t4, 1940, at the Manse, Cornwall, by the Rev. M. K. Oharman, a. quiet marriage ceremony was performed when Norma. Elia, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey MacPhail. North River. became the bride o! Stanley Bruce, youngest son Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson Cornwall, Eleanor MlwPhall. sls_ ter of the bride and Norman Thompson, ~the groom's brother attended. Fbllowiug the ceremony the bridal party was entertained at dinner, by members of the lm. mediates families, at the home of the bride. For her wedding dress the bride chose beige gabsrdine, brown fur coat with winter , pink hat and gloves. Her sister chose blue gabardine dress wiflh black coat and hat. Following s honey- moon spent in New Brilnswick the young couple will take up 1-951. deuce in Cornwall. FIT-IDA! FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Wilfred Biso took place yesterday morning from the A. A. Henncssey Funeral Home to St._ Dunstan’: Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass wives celebrated by Rev. David McTague who also officiated at the grave. P511. bearers were John Casford, Ar- thur Clinton, William McCabe, John Blacquiere. John Gauthier and Harry Ward. Interment took place in the Catholic Cemetery. On November 3rd at the Trln. lty United Church parsonage, Charlottetown, Isabelle Sinclair Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins, Frenchfort, be- came the bride of CcciLMuilmmn Tweedy, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Tweedy, Earnscllffe. Rev. IH. E. D, Ashford, Minister of Trinity United Church performed the ceremony. rvxrznal. rnzsn rmvATELv -—The funeral of the late Mrs, W. W. Rodd 0! Charlottetown was held privately yesterday sftemoon from the MacLean Funeral Horne. Services were conducted by Rev. G~ Cflflylfl Wfibfiter. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The_ pallbearers WQTQ, m“; Gm lcsple, Ralph Gillespie, Eric Gil- le5DiE, John Gillespie, Lloyd YeO and James Yeo. FUNERAL 0F MRS. DOUCETIE -— The funeral of Mrs. Annie Dou- ceite was held yesterday morning from the residence of her daugh- icr Mrs. Gertrude Kiggins, 2A Stewart Si. to the Church of thc “T051 H01? Redeemer where Rc- quir-m High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. Hennewey, CssR. Pall- bearers were Bernard Gallant, J. B. Arsensult, Lawrence Arsen. suit. Vincent Gallant. Justin Gal. lant and Benjamin J. Gallant. In- lermenl took Dlace in the Catholic Cemetery where services were Eogsgvlvd by Rev, J. McG-iilivary, ‘Ilhe new Provincial head of the F-Q-M-P- Ivi-vnector Norman w. Churchill arrived in ihe City yes- terday mornlns to prepare for his IWW duties mlioh become effective the first o! the year, 1-1, will 1-,,» Place Superintendent Norman J. Anderson who has been appointed Commissioner o! Highway Safety sgfnkihe Province‘ of New Bruns- m$I>Mt0l~ Churchill. who was 50"‘ 1n Kiwi-snort. us. has mu 1B rem police experience. He served with the Nova Scolds, Pro- vincial Police for slime and m its amalgamation with the 3.0M. P. he joined the latter force. He saw service with the IOPCQ in Nova Sculls. Peace River. Alberta assume}. Dec. is - (cm -_ A 70-year-old tailor was found dead today when a janitor d“. covered s. fire blazing in the shop where he worked in a mid-town business building. Leslie Donald. a native of Prince Edward Island who worked for a time in Moncton. N.B.. was be- lieved to have suffered s. heart at- attack while st work early in the morning. The fire was believed to have started from an _1ron Donald was using at the time. A post-mortam was F!" dlmuu was llgm. Mr. Donald was born at Mal- ordered. ‘hrlmue. nnr, a ml of °1 15 M Mr. and Mrs. R31‘. survived 11y three broth," D 8.1K. Donald. Moncton, whl, 1Q l°dlY b! Dlane for Halifax, m“, S611. living 1n New Zealand, Melville. and two sisters, m‘ Nelson Ramsay and Mu; C; Donald. all of Prince m...“ ‘I: land. BIRTHS GAUDET-At the Prince mun” Hospital on December 9th, 1° M,’ and Mrs. Clarence Gaudet in“ Teresa McNally) a ion, Lumen“ Dillon. CLOW~AQ the P. E. Island Ho; pltal, Dec. 12, to Mr. and My‘. WKndeII Clow (nee Elln if”. Pherson), Southport, a dsughle, Beatrice Elizabeth. Weigh; 7 p“: oz. PIT — At the P. I}. Island 1m. plial n December 5th, 1949, o. m, and Mrs. F. J.Pit1‘e (n80 M“, Davies) a son. John Wayne. \\'i‘1gh| 8 libs. 2 oz. , HUME-At the Prince Edward b. land Hospital, Dec. l4, 1949, to M, and Mrs. Earl L. Hume, e m“: David Earl. _ FORBES-At the Prince (‘oimg Hospital on December 1, 1!l4.'l, l, Mr. nnd Mrs, Sidney B, inn-he, (nce Doris IIorne), a son, Krilfliill Leigh, weight 3 lb. 4 1-2 or. TOOLE -—- Al. the ChaIlllllP: l1" I Hospital, Wednesday, llecQnlbp 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles '1 . Pl 18 Alexander Drive. a. (lnll;ll'€i welshlnl; 8 lbs. 5!. 0Z5. KELLY-Al, llle Prince Pomp. Hospital, December 12th, 10-19 is Mr, and Mrs, (Jordon Kvll) in" Doreen Grunt), llflllvlciv, .1 l...» ROBINSON—At the Gram- Ilium-n. lty Iiospital, Halli-u. N s‘ m. November 25th. i949. lo Ml: m4 Mrs-George E. Robinson. a >013, George Edward Jr. Weight 7 1Q; MCCOLIP-At the Royal Yiclniil Hospital, Iiionircal, on Novrlllber 28, 1949, to Mr. nnd Mrs. .‘. C‘. MOCOII (nee Margaret Allclil s son, Robert Scott, brollicr in Stewart. MAIIIIIAGES nosrusux _ MMDONALI) IT West Covcheud, P. E. I. hv llch Thomas A. Wilson. on . zllrriajv, December 10th. 19-19, Ll-ol den Robinson of York. P. F‘. l and Eva Irene Mzlcllonnld of (,‘i\--]l(‘£\d Road. T’. E. l. VARET'II£-('USA(YK—AI \" Pug. rick‘s Church, Otfuiva, Saturn-i)‘, Nov. 26, at 8 a.lll., by Fatli A, B. Ferguson, Anne (‘usack Ilorlr- erly of Emyvalc. T1111.) and Wal- ter Varette of Ottawa. PEARCE-HOLD! - Al All Scull Chapel, Si. Pcll-i-‘s imlllulral, (Ihurloiletoivn, Pill, on llm-clli- her 3rd, 1949, by llli‘ lII-v, 12inch E. M, Malone, lilwrgllrcl .lll.‘il'l| only daughter of fill: nnd Mrs Herbert J, Poul" , \\|ll\(llll”(‘, Ont, and Berton rill-l Holm, I'lfl< est son of Mr. nnd bll-s. Busil C. Holm of DcSnllle, Pl-Il, nlzi-vrlll DOUGLAS-A f_I\:r-lvln, Drc. lfi 1949, Mrs. Eupllcmla lmillzlas aged 84 years. RUDD-At 225 Queen St. on Wednesday, Dec. 14, _l\lrs. W. Wl Rodd, aged 76 years. JENKINS — At his homo a! Ycinoll on ‘Tuesday. December 1321i 1M9 Truman Jenkins, age 71 ic-lrf [USO-Suddenly in chaflllllPlillUi. Monday, Dercmbor .12. Wilfred Blso of 106 Wcymouth Si. Cllv, aged 46 years. ' IJOUCETTE—At [he rcslrlci-vc "l her daughter, Mrs. G(‘l‘l1llll(\ Kiri- gins, 2A Stewart Sim-t on Tues day, Dec. 13th., Mrs. Annie Dow cette, widow of the 1m» Johl Douceite, age 86 years. WISNEII-At Holy Crzw; lllispilal Calgary, Alberin, 0n llcv, l1‘, Mrs John Wiener, formerly of Ycrrloi River. ' FBASEI-At his home in Plrlcll N. S.. on December 12th. 1945' Rev. Canon Innes 1-1. Frsrrl, forni- erly of St. Elcanors, in his W" enty-fifih year, BOWNESS-At his hum! ll Montrnss on December 14, 1W- Reuben T. Bowness in his 53115 year. ' LOWTHEB-At Cavendish on Dw- 14, 1949, Mrs. Annie Elhcc Low- thar, widow of the laic llflll." D- Lowther, formerly of North Car- leton, aged 66 years. ' ABSENAULT—AI Victoria Gon- eral Hospital, Halifax on P"<‘<’l_ll' ber 13, 1949, Mrs. Earle Arsclliluli age 3B years. MaclIENZIE - Suddenly of ll," ville on December 13th, 1M9. Al‘ A. Macliemle in his 67th l“ DONALD-At rmlru. Dec. ll 1949, Leslie Donald, aged i2 we!!! formerly of Malpeque, P. L. l. mTCIniLL-Ai Milford. Conn. "l Wednesday, Dec. 14. Mfl- -l Mitchell, aged 83 years. IDWQIPBIOMINTOWN TENDER ROAST! 0F BEEF, per lb. 42o TRIMMED PORK ROASTS, lean, meaty, per 1b. TOP QUALITY BACON, 89c Sllood, par lb. so LEANPOBK cnorsperlb. 4w value for 51-99 1111mm armies-use Per Lb. .‘......... ...‘.. EXTRA SPECIAL ROUND-T-BONE or. 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