PAGE TWELVE ¥ fuel Kenny. Charlottetown. MONDAY , CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY-Mr. Duncan Livingston of 48 Kent Si... Charlottetown, celebrated his 81st birthday yesterday. He received many congratulations from mem-' hers of his family and friends. wedding march was played Miss Mamie Cameron. .ed in a beautiful three quart ISLAND CONNECTOR SAILS- The “Island Connector" left port Saturday evening with a full cargo of livestock and farm produce for St. John's. Newfoundland. TWO, auxiliary schooners of Newfound- land registry are in port and Will also load produce for Ne\\'i0\i'1d-,,_,,.eny wedding 0,, 33mi- _ when Ether matching accessories. Sh; ivorc maiden hair fern. 'l'lALS-Si. Joachlm's Chlil"‘ll Ve Margaret, __._ . There was little rest for the City fireniCll over the iveek-end as they continued to pour ivatcr from three lincs n! lic-st- ovci‘ the smoiiliicrin’? ruins of the main section of the Davis and Fraser cold-storage and meat-packing plant Many of the men litid friiiplit tlic fire from the time it broke nut early Friday" morning: until Sziturdav evening and could do no more. Volunteers were the-n called in to work in‘ shifts so the weary regular firc-' illlhtcrs would ‘snatch a few hour.‘ sccp. was united in marriage Joseph McCarron, son of M". lifrs, John McCarrnn. The 1'81 Mass celebrated by Rf. Rc Monsignor Maurice Collins, organist. assisted by i-hildrcns’ choir. The bride. gi-vc in marriage by her father, becomingly attired in a length dress of shore bluc crep with black accessorics. Her _‘A ‘maiden hair fern. She —\'l5lTED SUIWMERSIDE GIRL flyfla, rosary n“, »Mrs. Nfziltlivyn Davies. who ar-igroun, M,“ rivcd hnmc in Summerside from Enellmd last Friday on a visit to l-icr pnrcniS. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jirscimiilr. called on another-Mim- mvrsldc girl who is now living in Edflflfiilfl. Aft-s. John Couzens, the {orfltcr Franccs Cnrncy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carney, Silmmerside. She is living . Wandsivorth, near London. antiilgvurleg: Qsgggfiaegumber 0f mvue has a baby son. Mr. Cozena was‘ czirricd sift maid. She wore a street lcnrqt dress of orient green with ‘accessories. Her whitc rarmitions. The groom wn lwas held at the home of the brld with m» n. A. F. TUESDAY ._5|:;vEgE 535K313 Up-MUBDANCII-Mr. J. H. Hill, former itnfortunate accident happened to-ly 0f the M97611!“ 555mm? M5" Exist. on Wednesday when a tncm nf horses he was driving bccamc frightened and unman- ngenble u-hcn they saw a piece of‘ paper blowing toward them. Mr.‘ Phillipa was thrown to the ground one of the Department’: receiving several bruises on his face. U Mr. Kazan Phillipa was elected president of the Summer-side Cur- ling Club for the coming year at the annual meeting held on Fri- day night. Dr. H. 17. Clarke, the retiring president. we: in the chair and report: were received from all committees. Plans for the winter‘: activities were discussed. The following i: the complete llate of officers: President, Hazen Phillips; Vice-President. R. ‘E Ellis; Becretu-y-‘fbeasurer, Warren Vvalker, (re-elected): Committie ‘chairmen: Membership, J. Arthur Clark; Games. R. L. Willett; Ice, Elmer Offer; Entertainment, Alr liaon McLean; Building, T. D. Morrison.-S. Charlottetown. at her home North Randolph, Mass. FIREMEN CALLED - The Oily flmmgn were called to Davis and mhsei-‘s at, 10.30 last night to throw more water on the smouldermi embers. Firemen said they KY0 keeping a watchful eye upon the bin-mo site as a high wind might {an the burning ruins into a dang- erous blaze. Early in the evening they extinguished n. flue lire on Bayfield Street. ELECTS SPEEDY TRIAL Charles Stewart. former assistant- jailor at the Queen's County jail. elected before County Court Judge C. Gavan Duffy yesterday to be fried under the Speedy Trials Act. Stewart is charged with having stolen $160. from one Henry J- Pofrier of Si. John, N.B. The case will be heard Wednesday momlnfl at ll o'clock. Fire Saturday afternoon caused approximately $500 damage tq a warehouse at Northam. owned by the Nnrtham Produce Company. Believed to have originated around s charcoal burner, the blaze spread to bagged potatoes and biimcd about half the roof away bcforc it was extinguished by Northzim residents. assisted byflre fialitlng equipment from Tyne Val- ley. a short. distance sway. The building was said to be the small- est of four warehouses owned by the compnny. They are located Close toggclhcr. About a halfcnr of potatoes was destroyed. Mr. Ivan" Vaughan is head of the Nnrihnm Pioduce Co. S-Sgt. Ralph Gay and Mrs. Gay who have been visiting their grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jay. left by plane for San Francisco. Calif, stopping enroute to- visit Mr. Gay’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gay. Brookllne, Mason for- merly of Chariottetow . Sgt. Gay who served with the . S. Marines in Iceland and the Pacific is now residing in san Francisco, Call- fornia. A quiet. wedding of much inter- est i0 s wide circle of relatives and friends was solemnized at the United Church Manse. Moincton. N.B. on Thursday evening. Nov. 28, I946. when the Rev. Mr. Forsey united in marriage Eleanor Edytlil‘. K11111811- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1". Mac- Lean. Charlottetown. and William Dewar. son of Mr. and Mrs George Cudmore. also of Charlottetown. The bride chose a white wool dress and hat with matching ac- cessories. The young couple were unattended. After the ceremony. supper was served at the Bruns- wick Hotel. Moncton. After a short. honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cudmoic plan to reside in Monctcn. Their many friends wish them a long and happy wed- ded life. l-‘ilNliflAl. YESTERDAY — The funcral of the late Ivan Waiters. uiin lost. his life nt the Davis nnd Fi-nscr firc Friday, was held ycstcrdzri- nftcrnoon from Trinity Until-d Church. Services were quntliizrtcd by Rev. T. E. McLcn- niin. Tlic Trinity Octette sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd." lvlcmbcrs ~01‘ the 1.0.0.1’. attended ln n body and the Odd Fellows’ burial service ivus conducted by Rohcrf Compton and A. O. F. Cill. Officials and employees of lltc Davis and Fraser Company also nttr-nrlcil in a body. Inter- mcni was in the People's Cem- cicrv. The pallbearers were: P. J. Scntncr. Reginald Mclnnis. Al- rhonsiis McQuiiid. Frederick Wat- tcrs, Keith Tomlinlon and 0.1. Newman. ' ' ‘The death occurmd lunday night in the City Hospital of Mr. Law- rence Hennessey, well-known coal merchant, of this city. The late Mr, Hcnnessey who was tn his Blst year, had not enjoyed good health for the past three years. but he had been attending to his business until Wednesday cf last week. The deceased was a member of the Charlottetown Council of the Knights of Columbus and the Holy Redeemer Holy Name society. He wu l; charter member of the Lig- uorlan Credit Union Ltd" having served on the first loan commit- tee of that organization back in 1036. The late Mr. ffennesscy was an ardent follower oi hone racing. having st one time ovimed the speedy "Hush" which performed so well on local trackers He I: mrvlved by his wife form- erly Katherine Costello. and ten children. The children are Mary. Katherine (Mn. Anthony Doiron), Mai-um (Mrs. Maurice Hughes), Aftcr t-wo days and two nights off the north coast of the Province in an open boat. t-wo brothers. Francis Dciicette and Harold Dou- cette, brothers and fishermen of North Rustico, notified their par- ents and relatives yesterday after- noon of their safety. The brother: are in their thirties. They nod gone to Alberion last ‘rhunday to take possession of a bunt which they had purchased’ 179111 Mr. Carrol Delaney of Bum- mGflidG and which had been thin! lirvice off Tignish and Alberbon if’ 2- Walter. ‘ William Imm. aha survive funenl will mi; 'pllce mornlnc at H6 from hmlm rmiicnce, 0: 3111mm Ave. . to the acsspiilfaolmnor. f ‘Dl- Mll- lhl Catholic clfbufety. The church was beautifully de corated for the occasion and the AS. Johnson of Belmont left last The bride was attractively attir- llength suit of turquoise blue, trim- inied with leopard fur with brown corsage of red Talisman roses with REDMOND-McCARRON NUPQ non River, was the scene of 5, very October 2nd. daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. William, Redmond to Mr. m" Wilfred Arscnault. rrrc- mony was performed and tho n.ip- " a strret’ Winning Pm“: m,“ lst prize, Mr, J.L. Saunders, Con- isagc was of pink carnations andfwlaltion prmes were of the Frances McCarron. lslster of the ftronm was brides- black cnrsagc was of ably supported by Ira Redmond. brother of the bride. A receptioimalarms yesterda to wish them;ket Street; and was caused by an tornlpflv Stmhnod h] summers,” , many years of happy wedded biissl overheated stovepiuc Slight dam- TRANSFERRED T0 AVIATIONIQ"? rwm- The s Mr. rt. H. Phillips, of Summerside nmg Pool, has been transferred to Th9" W“ n° dlmdie-"S- the Radio Aviation Branch, Dept. of Transport. He has been visiting his home here. He will lsive for, Montreal this week where he will] take a plane for Labrador to join stations telegram announcing the death of Mrs. George Abbott, third daugh- ter of the late Mr. Harry H0111? i" n c Other Scotch characteristics we're. he said. love of country and a nplrlt. of frendllness. second anniversary of the Pl. Iv land Calcdonum Club was celebra- ted last nilht at a dinner It Charlottetown Hotel with an im- ueinlly large attendance. the President, W, after his opening ninth: of Ml- our welcomed inc Hon. AS. MwMii- lan to the Province. Hh than conmtulateit the officer: and mdnbe fflmch of tn: Most Holy ti" nformln‘. will b0 in nni practical exportation that In OUR News BUDGETN s... WEDNESDAY LEAVES FOR DENMARK - Mr. by week by bus for New York where he will embark for Denmark to visit his old home. He was accom- panied as far as New York by his wife, the fomiei- Ruth Simpson of Belmont. Mr. Johnson came to this country about seventeen Years ago and this is first visit to his home lland in ihat. time. He plans to be ,a'way about two months-S. —-BY CHARTERED PLANE- Mrs. Paul Perry. Summerslde. ,lcft yesterday by a plane chart- 9i‘ l! ,- . ways for Baltimore, Md.. where shc will enter; a hospital. She was accompanied by a nurse, Mrs. ' R. N. Mrs. Peri-y has been a patient in ttie ,Princc County Hospital for the past five weeks. i V M"D{)ll£\ld.- . __ During the Mass pleasing sclcc-l ._CAR]) “ARTY -- Mrs. J J.. tions wcrc rendered hv Miss MaryMcQuaid of Kensington entertain-l the cal ten tables of auction forty-fives n on Friday night. Playing was keen stand interesting with the following Ladies 1st prize. e‘ Mrs. P.N, leBlanc and gentlemtxfs awarded to Helen Guudet and Eugene Fender- gast. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and liar daughters. Misses Lucille. Alice and Marion. Instrumental music by Mrs. Irving Jay and Mr. Ferdie ,Kilbride was greatly enjoyed. —K. l —FIREMEN CALLED-Summer- ,side firemen responded to two y. The first. about 4.15 p.m., was from the residence ,‘of Mrs. George Onvle North Mar- cl ii S Pi d age was caused to wallyaper in emnd alarm. at - 7.45, was for a bad flue fir.» at the . Canadian Bank of Commerce- Word has been received by Mrs. Angus Cameron (Florence Lap- thorne) of the death of her brother- in-lzvw, Mr. John Kennedy, '75. at Port Angelus, Washington. Tues- icred from Maritime Central Air-- curl UHARLU'I"I‘E'I‘UWN GUARDIAN was always an upright and worthy -BBXDAL SHOWER. citiun. spacious home of Mr. David Clark of Kenlln ton we: 331D“- EECEPTION on the scene of a very ‘enjoyable Thursday evwlni- Nwemwl‘ 5- event on Thursday evening, Nov. 1946- " "Wilma w" held B‘ m‘ 2i. when they entertained a large “m” °! M” Rm“ Bum MBJPW“? assembly of relatives neilhbour: in honor M h" m“ Amon and h“ and friends of Miss ‘Jean Moase bride (nee Hazel Barrett). While ho .5 so , b ,8‘, Th the wedding march was played by Y’ “ s °" 0 tfumbl‘; . m: Jean Bonn-es the young coup,” em looms were pre y ecora tfltd and took their places in a Wm‘ Dated punts’ m“ “d room tastefully decorated for the white sueamers ‘m! a lame wed" occasion The Ems wem opened by ding bell was suspended over the Huts; Marion wocdside and the ac, bridal chair. The bride-to-be was imxnpanyjng verses wu-e read by escorted down the stairs by Miss Ilifrs. Russell Craig and Mrs, Brugg Edith Stavert to the strains of Stewart. Mr, Burt: on behalf of his "Here Comes the Bride" nicel! Wlk thanked one and all for their rendered by Mrs. Albert Mouse. many beautiful gifts. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and the remainder of the evening was pleas- nntly spent. in dancing. The music tor the evening was furnished by Mr. Alonzo Holmes, Mr. Alan Hick- ey and M!” Jen“ Emma‘ Ml“ ents Mr and Mrr Albert E’. spending a vei- enjoyable evenin ' ' , " me was deganed fishing M: Wrigh. Central Bede-true. on Nov. and M“ Bu" many happy ears 23rd, wll the merrums of their ' y family except, one son. LAC John 0f wedded hm 3.. who is stationed ln Ontario be- lAflllzfljLhoquocAnv-JLLE _, ing present. During the evening Al, our Lady of Mount gal-m“ an address was reau by the‘.- son- church, Nov 1g m‘; marflage o; ln-iaw, Mr. Claud Lewis. York. Helen Margaret, Mocgrvllle, dsugh. and a presentation of a chest of tcr of Mrs. N. McOarville and the silver from parents and liamlly. late James McCarville, Charlotte- was presented by zhrlr little grand if“. P.E 1.. Rigid Jghfhlflfi. Yanu- daughter Donna LA-wis, they plso 8-H . son of , an s. Joseph received several ifts of silvi Yimuzlello was solemnized by Rev. from friends, Mr. ergo Mrs. Waugh Fame‘ “ermm- Miss A V°IP¢ W" extended their thanks for the the 50mm- The church demnmnns manv beautiful gifts after which were white chwsanthemmm~ 6M1“ all sat down to avbounteu-r sup- ln marriage by her brother, Fred ,. Jiiour e ram" wag; r _ McCarville the bride was gowned m‘ k“ "° ,“ h, ' P” in white net and lace with three- figetbrynotfi BB pa“ n t s 10W“! quarter lensui veil and carried t " ' shower bouquet of white baby , mums and pmk mes, He, 5,5,“, Citizens learned with regret of Miss Ida MoCarville, attended as the umxpected dew“ °7 M“ Gwrge bridesmaid, kowned in b,“ b,“ Strickland. well known em- caded targets Wm, m, 5km and ployec of the Queen Street Meat bouquet or yemow baby hum‘, and Market at the home of his ulster. coral roses. D. J. Yanuziello was M“- H-L" Hmdy- 247 97m“ Sm“ the best man for his brother and he” Tuesday "mm" Arthur McOai-ville and Thos. Dln- Abm" 8-30 .9 m2 mesh?“ M'- g-mo we“, when A rampant, was Strickland arrived at the home of held at the home of the bride, tho Mr’ fwd Mrs‘ Hi‘ Hard-v m‘ ‘me nude“, mower remmng wear,“ a of his frequent visits to his sister; midnight blue crepe gown and can on entering the house, aft-er a brief sage of baby qmum, The gmom.“ greeting, he walked over to the mother assmed wcaflng a Mack cheater-field where he collapsed, A - The and Mn. --25TH WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY-The twenty-fifth wodtiing anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Brewer Waugh. North Bedeque, was cele- brated at the home of her oar- l day last. Mr. Kenned married doctor was lmmediatel summon- and two wheels of the Waggon there. Alice Lapthorne. daughiver of the §§§§§g,§‘1'{"b,§;"?mfif°,,.§"',‘, 8:,“ ed but he had passed yaway. His passed over his body. Fortun- §-— llate Mr. and Mrs. J1), Lapthoffle 1mg me M,“ W“ a‘ m d‘? ' sudden death was believed to have ately, no bones were broken, but ISLANDER. PASSES —Miss Marymnd left the Province about. 19 make, 5m, Wm, brown gc y, w‘? been due to a heart. condition. Ho he suffered a severe shaking-up. Haule, 5 Kent St... has rcncl-ved rycars ago for Port Angelus. Wash- °°"5°r'°“ ingfon. P. E. I. VISITORS — Mr. and Mrs. David Clark. Charlottetown P. E. I. were in town y-utcrday. calling on friends. They are guests of his cnllslfluEwfln Clark and Mrs. Clark. Elizabeth Hcishts. The for- mer was a Chief c! Police in the Steel Town, and is always assured a hearty welcome. -New Glasgow News. H Miss Hettle Carr, Charlottetown. was in his 64th year and an ad. tertaincd at Mrs. Charles Marsh: CN R. Express. Moose Jsw~ two sisters. Mrs. I-l L Hardy and Mrs. S L. Hardy of this City and three bmtllers. Hubert. 14 Spring Park Road. William. Calgary, Alta , and Fred, Ftosllndale, Mass, li's to a bountiful dinner. Both m‘ coloring good health. Mr. Marshall is 86 and Mrs. Marshall 80. Mrs. Marshall was formerly d 0 LOCAL R.C.M.P. CHANGES — Sgt. L. C. J. Watson, R. C. M. P., who has been in charge of the Summcrsidc detachment for transferred to the Chan, lnttctown detachment. Sgt. Watson in Summerside. Cpl. P. L. Keyes, for the I seven years in charge of the; Montague detachment. Cpl. Keyes is onto. A pretty wed ‘l’ Marguerite. daughter of Mi. Mrs. Cleophas Blanchard cf Hope River became the bride of George Gallant, 4 West City, Rev. P McMahon, DD. per- formed the weddinrz ceremony and‘ celebrated the Nuptlal Maia. matching accessories. The bridesmaid ms Miss Marv Blanchard, sister of the bride nindlp was smartly attli-rrl l'l’i suit of 1 brown tweed wiin matching ac- ccssories. The grcomsman was Mr. Vincent. Martin. e D ISLAND LADY PASSES Friends in this prowncc will learn m, 54m year. with regret of the mo. in South m“, o, m, ,0," m, ,, n 5,, rpm, deserve M,“ ,,_,,,,,,,,,,, my w“ “mused m, me Mn,“ land Hospital on Dec. 2. ma. m W- 5mm": "i m, ,, s, Portland on November 10th of Miss vn,.;e,y_ v8 p“ fir" “m, were recap,“ by M“ and M“ ma,“ convmwn lu,u,ned_ “l,” Mr. and Mrs. Stewart G. Ives. a Flnpbgdyao: Mango“ Zmignde; Annie L Gillies. rlaunhter cf the Hog; who have been "1940",, m“. o dlllllli-EP- "n u" W‘ ' late John Gillies of Mount Stewart and Mary Ellen McDonald former- ly of Tracadle. The deceased who was r. resident of Portlarti for many vears was a dressmakcr and furrler there. She was a member of Hnlv Cross Church and promin- ent in the work of many of the clubs and societies affiliated with the church. The ftmeral was held Tuesday, November iZih and High, Mass of Requiem was sun: by her‘ cousin, Rev. W. V McDonald who also performed the last rites W were Reverend Leonard McDonald of 5t. Charles. P, E. I. nd Bever- end Father Oloyne acting pastor of Holy Cross. -S. Ear-Premier AS. MecMlllan of Nova Booths tlold the Caledonian Club of Prinoe Edward Islan last night that love of religious freedom and of education were two of the ordinal virtues of the Scotsman. V Tbc one hundred and twenty- the The dinner was ldemovor by guflelton. who, ,- Anna. Bhtrioy. Hernia-dine. Rosa- ‘meted u“ m“ t“ m‘ . ,,. . ,- fia,r::v"°" “mu” 3'" "g: Replying m the toast. m: Hon- e Heat-Governor J . A. Bernard Honour r: qt u» Ofledonilfl ohm for fine celebration fa ind or:- lcdandllidhchad 011mm i tTION —- Mr. 1,0 Summeriide, has left. for the Uni States past. four and a half years. has “m, a which Replacing cm. In ,to indi last . sir at all. The balls are returned auto- matically to the player. Thus there has bcen replaced in Montaguells no settln by Cpl. F. G. H. Truscott, Tor- heeded to r n}: was solemniz-lglaemfélrilfiwigli d t St» Diinsiairs Basilca YES‘. l ierdiy morning at 83o when Anni; :2: ma?’ J- POMH 0f St. John an -before Ju isirrufli" "m" Alfred Gallant. son of Mr. and Mrs. isentm‘: m; crown asked and was , . Sm” ‘,granted a week's adjournment. The case will be resumed Dec. 11. Bail W“ M at $500 fo 4 ,and The bride looked charminz in a,1,_p_ dress of gold crepe and coat with the dgflndmn‘. day by Mr- Edgar Mu his 1mm buildings’ and they have ' home to bestow the honor and af- slnce sprouted several new leaves. duneral of Mr. Lawrence grey. which was very largely attend- ed. was held from his late on Ave., to th Holy Redeemer High M ll. Bel place Rev. Knig-h dc liqin the gnave, Present ii. the sanctunryg Mum-s Roderick M mil-n. James C and Joseph Callag Webster, Central B. their beautiful hum brati-on of the twent aniverury of Mr. non Lowther. Nor the evenin brother: relative: his! all . core. Ora aud, an Md P "t. l! ch flolllratuiated Hi0 and referred to t which took when Leo. Mr. '1‘. J. fnmnn read m drnl: and the pr! Wlddlfll cake from Mai-Jory Mann-ms; pm: ammo one and in tn ‘its. Ail then joiMd in ,:l -—T0 nemoivmivnra INVEN- Frank M line death occurred at the Prince w, County Hospital on Wednesday. Md December fourth. of Mr. Donald‘ in demonstrate h“, my”, Cahill after an illness of n Electric bowling alley for he ha! been granted a pat- tbls invention. lights go gut cate that a pin has been uck. Actually there are no pins a life long resident of Summei-side p and for some years had practised C his trade of harness maker in the d employment of Mr. Geor and R. T. Holman Ltd. f He leaves to mourn his wife, the former Freda Winchester. one wn.. John. and three daughters, Ruth and Vera. The funeral will be held on Fri- day at two p.m. from his late‘ residence to fzhe People's Cemetery ' _s B "l? 0f Pins or no boy etunn the balls.-S THEFT (“SE ADJOURNED _ Charles R. Stewart, steallns also. from under Speedy Trials Act (life C. Gavan Duffy er pleaded not Gordon Holmes, rem-e. —-45Tll ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. John Hogg. Wllmot. cele- brated the 45th anniversary of their marriage on Saturday afternoon and evening. Their naught-er. Mr: J-Jmes N. Clarke, North Bedeque was hostess to tho immediate rela- tives who gathered at her- com- fortable home to honor hcr par- .___.,, ents on this auspicious occasion. LUCKY cmvgg L5Av5s_ In the afternoon the broti-ers and our and flveqeaved clogs", m sisters of Mr, and Mrs. Hour; were he’ nilgnbgr o; some seventeen ' guests and enjoyed l‘, social lifter- ‘g m, a poued‘ noon and later a delicious dinner the r the prisoner $250 each. Mr. was council for two siuefies of O'Donnell P ach. were growl n X lant brought to “n, 0,. Benet in serving by her daughter, Min 31v", m, young them on och ,0 Patricia. In the evening the young- PROIIIIITION APPEAL Dll. growing undo,- me 5m o, on, of er generation came to the Clarke MISSED- Before Chief Jultice fectlon on their parents which they FUNERAL SERVICES -- The Hennes- dents of Wllmat Valley, Hosts of friends join with the relative: in wishing for this popular couple many years of life. good health and prosperity. -4J. la Yesterday morning residence. B3 Bright- e Church of the Most where Requiem ass was celebrated by Rqv, nee. 0.5.5.3. Interment book in the Catholic Cemetery here service: were conducted by n Baldwin. 05.51%, the ts of Columbus. of ‘which the ceased we: a mdmber. attending a body. The poll-bearers w. oiieswr s. ivicune. aoDonald. B. Roy Ho]. W10}, iRnv Kennedy m. The sixtleth anniversary of the dedication of tin Kenrington Pivsbyhrian Ohurch was oIm-rvud on Sunday int. whim Rev. J. M. MscGowan was quilted in the servica: by Rev. '1‘. W. Goodwill. [neat speaker. A historical nlietch ws: read by Mr. ‘Thoma: b Bam- lay. ’ Prior to the emotion of this odi- ficc, service: were held at stated time: by the minister: from Mel'- H l _ "——- neqi". but in i885 Dhplrathm them before their departute for SILVER wuumivc aum- were begun town-a the iii-lining their home in Cumin: when ERSARY—Mr. and u", Ellis of a church on land donated by “W110. opened William Glover. amfrte: was held e for the eele- to rain fumil. The building com- y fifth wedding mlttee conmtcd of Andrew Bow- iina Mrs. Hua- nus, Charles A. MncNutt, William lb Carleton. on S, Hlgg. William Walker and John 8 of Nov. 23rd. Permits.- Anderson. Ind litters. and many The contmctor m: James junc- Illhemf. After the guest: Klnnon and the palates, John glsembled Mr Vcmef Bamuy. On Saturday, December airman M, 1 . the church WI: inmplot- lpcech Id l the foliowfog any. Decem- tvride ant groom bar I. dodiclttd by the following ‘rt happy event mtnfiteu: Bev. A. l‘. our. Rev. "WNW five year: Alex Bouillon and Rev. Mr. Ham- e ad- iltofi. The fin! nllninh comprilleii tentltion of a William Iromi. Rain-r; Humphrey Ohlrlolleiown and ‘Wiiiidln vtsiiw ' its‘: hv Mus "Phi: place of ‘svonhip, finisher! beautiful and funimied. u: l0 fut by y: [l with a short humorous q, of lfiivn. wn prov. chest at silt/If from iii: pimin: feet and a :0 mi Wall wmi a spin morn u lit: no»: in Olrdimi. Wu pelentlil by fir. Iilfl‘ Wob- roof. The nti-lneo Wu: on iii: and flu M: M. , . ‘mr. m mid _|. for,» with a u: y on the 1m loading In fifty-aim ycm be. iAiiu: iiouqii ma: uompimiy w n» t» tti: mm, in-vi-fcti m: nelt- mid- nifainma t) m ‘fliuriihl mi: ca, m 01-min! our m by vm- nlifi: ilam Walled‘. ‘Ifloluiot. Fhimorlan my m lolly Cool Datum, n: not pfl at one time. go well over the mark. the from Hunter River United Church on Thursday. December 5. The sar- vices were conducted by "l0 RQV- tender a miscellaneous shower to J. I. Morrison. were as follows: Rassel Bcrriard-igatherlng had ggssmhlqlq, to ths William Bernard. Raymond Ber- “p515 nard. Willard Bernard. Bernard and Emmet Bernard. allied by Mine: Ada G"ah.:m and Mar- rieceaaed. Inter- gun-lg, 50mm“, brlde-to-be to the whfch we: prcttily decorated with -'1'l1@ pink and white racer: and nephews of the merit in Orecnvaic cemetery. funeral of the late Mr. Dollar of Broakflela was h-‘lld on Wednesday, December 4, and was very largely attended The service: were conducted by the Rev. Nicholson of York United Church. The pail bearers were as follows:- Ambrose Sentner. Ambrose Rodd,’ Lorne Cole. Archie Johnson. Wit-- mersuh‘ w“ ememmed ‘m ma‘ l rend the attsched verses. Tho Rlfll ‘were placed on fh; table by Mrs. Colin Roy Ottawa cumin u! tho . t . . gggsgg,gg;t,g,,grgymg"g'gg hjfldb; bride and Mil: Fri-is Gallant. the all of them. Lunch was served andh-“mlii W‘ Wmmd l" music aind dancing were m-joyed.—' -""°|~ s, ‘sift: including pyrca. cut about l COUB three weeks. The deceased had beeni Hugh ge Bowness mar-side befor, lVfr. Justice McGulgan It will be continued to- day. The case involves an action for $5.000 damages and arose as the Ethel. insult of an automobile accident in August. 1944. H. F, MacPitee, KC... J. an are appearing for the plaintiff ~and RR. Bell for the defendants. Blair MacDonald. euven-yeur-old son of Mr. comer Streets. Knocked to the street un- was thought. to be serlouny injured and was immediately rushed to the ports indicate that the lad was not seriously hurt and if la understood cm, “step i at which Mrs Clarke was assisted b0 Thane A. Campbell yelicrday. the Prohibition appeal of James Germ- spondent. Further argument heard on the Attoniey-Ceaaral’: Department to have a premise: on Queen strut padiocked and adjourned until pelted for the Att I. D. I... Mathieaon for the lai-diflrl. and J. A. MacDonald for the fon- ant. lfcflclllld hi: Itwfliltf Mrs. Annie JOPIHIiOYtQ gathered at the homo of Mr. and nnmiay eve William ha: part-M: "m! property. Mr, Wll srd McDon- ald explained the purpose of .010 ma a well worded addfliu. m. Edward Dolron brewnfed lill with "an envelope whit: Min Wyaiiit made the pz-niiifllilcn ‘to Mrs. Johnstone, also an envliopc They both made fitting rppiis; m4 invited everyone to vhlt them in know that my m not going tn "fly. Ind the best wlaiie \ "'12P- Aroliiblid A. Allan, one of iillhly aroma! nrtimi: of It! ': coon . pnmdawu. info y Idluunu of the p! 1f 00:41:! nil till fllllhpgri. n no! auclfflctdtiowhllfvwllto ' 011R SATURDAY SUB§CRIBER to the oppontlon of : musical in- nruxnent in church worm p, Th0 [int organlat was Min Malia"! Caseley and the pP-Ji-Ii! one l: Mn lama: Jan-dine. ‘ FRIDAY _ Approximately $2.000 damage was done to the Crystal Dairy located on Dist Street. Sunimerside by a fire which broke out about 7.30 Tuesday morning. The plant. is owned by Mr. William Btordy and it only , ,', for business last July. Although the boiler room wad destroyed and the uppfl‘ part. cf thl i I building used for living qiizirieri i: 1. 1946 ---_5 a JDQAMB!) non: auliinv PERIUP c was badly gutted the main plant was not damaged. Y" The investigation into the re- 0f cent fire at Davie and Fraser's plant has been concluded and it 1863. 1118 1B"! DP» All" was learned from reliable sources hi: 811116811011 l! Pmwe 0f will" yesterday that the Fire MarshalksiCollegc and a: a report. to be released today, willifresii from McGlll University went attribute the cause of the fire to ' to too large a quantity of wood be- pi ing burned in the smoke-houae_ The mast previous high , t0 LAID T0 REST-The funeral or‘ late sllas Bernard wn.- held h PC th The pull bearers ht FUNERAL WEDNESDAY Fred C. 0H ‘n Mr. THURSDAY leis-exit, of the Trinity United trad Wood and vhf!» Pnludhlnallidoffail causing iiuch laughter. 1‘b4'"‘1§ev°"GM°'é:=§y-, be‘; hi: . urci. ferment in Prncetown o: u, d‘ w meek , y . . r e e anzgmhgmHASSKGBREITURSSUII/fiii. He leaves to mourn his wife. Mrs. cemetery. I: “,1”, fax‘; nag,‘ Mgfm‘, u“, ater, Miss Rita Anne Moiynesux covehmd 'Road 60kb,, Erma,’ Gem?” w- small-find (ffmnflly ——— Ir: Colon impersonating a hrldo °r cm” “M” w M!“ charm 56m “Vpddm - n, fled er Rachel Dockendorff of North River) -_ nmrnnav mnrv -_ iuucmd 3,00,, M... Blanch, wymq Bari Macfiresor of Charlotte- su d N g an versary on now residing in Moose Jaw. with Eleanor Peters. daughter of Mr. h," m, nnngmM," law,“ Andrew town. " “Y- °"- 9* Thu were cn- one ma. Philip. cashier with the and Mrs. Leonard Peters. sum-. 117i ay evening. it being the occasion.- f her fourteenth birthday. Forty CASE 1N USIDD T --The civil case of Wayne es. infant. son of Leo Hughes. lnlntiff, versus Leo Malleti and lifford Francis, Will bqlln Yéltcr- ay in the Supreme Court at Bill:- M. . lln --ClVlL of oi: tut B, Johnson. and W. Henry Noon- bri iai HAD NARROW ESCAPE — and Mrs. Daniel Mao- ld. 1a Prince Street, m: struck sfcar at noon yesterday It tho of Grafton and Prints on W. T. W r ( N . CAMPBELL—At Olipe Traverse. olcnscioumwkifi: amfrolflit wlioel 90g son) a aiiruiilsnn“ "my sum, Dec. 8. Robert Leslie Campbell. te oar ave plus K|m|~g__q e471 y s, ovei- his body. the young ua t the °h'"°"°'°w“ lllflNNESSglg-Jn‘ the Charlotte- .E, Island Hospital. 148%!‘ N- "n -ray pictures revealed no broken nes. ‘Donnell appeared for the appel- nt and G. R- Holmc: for tho re- Wll application of tho tLc hilfllll ivn Dec. l7 G. l. -,radius of many muea of the village! dflflltlml ‘m "Wflmber 22, hYld one daughter. The sons are. Jamal, nation agent at lam-dd stwcessful Rotary Junction; Leigh. of the Radio Auction held since its in- ception fourteen years ago was pmy. and Victor of Summer-side. conducted last night in the 01W The daughter. Stella. Mrs. and althoiiilh official figures were Deygfgqux‘ resides, m not obtainable. offlclalb fell U1“ States His wife predeceased hini the total amount realized would thtrqctwh yen]; m”, Dr. A. W. ll. Allan, Charlotte- Ilrm of J. A. MacDonald and Com- er marriage a Vernon m"; seated beneath a large white bell. Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson her on a finiing trip. Wniie rhe was promoted with a rod. cast- inj it over a white bank. catching tachcd to the ling hi, Miss Shirley monev etc. testified to the ntoem amoral favorite. Mrs. Willard Nlc her and secretary ‘or s number of yean. road an appropriate address and Mrs. George Smith presented, her with a lovely mirror. Evelyn in fitting remark: thanked all for thflr sift: and kindnen. For She’: A Jolly Good Fellow was merrily sung, followed by rouncin; Wll served by which :li departed ior their homes. ~_-_,_..___...__._____ WAI-B-lN-At Bryn Mawr. Penn.- HWPif-ll, Nov. 30, T946, to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Phainu Keefe, nee "Norm, Peppln. Charlottetown. a dough. O0BB~At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Nov. 32. to Mr. and MrluJ. D. Cobb. a son. OSBORNE-At Wollealey Hospital, Toronto. Nov. B. 1M0. to Mr. and Mrl. W. J. Odborne (nee P: Danny) l daughter. IVES-At the Prince Edward Ia- MAYNE-At the Prince l-locpital on November 28141. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mayne, mierald. a daughter. an, womu, ind child within : JENKINS-At the Prince County 19441, is Cardigan. fur. and liars. Allen Jenuns~ inc, Born at Covehe-id "W15 stlflmisl biunmersioe, flflllflkller. noscumry Stirling. nnmaAulb-At the t’. a‘. lslunil Hospital, lJec. 4. 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Uarracn, a (laugh. ter. roWER~At Lile City Hflfipjtui’ to Mr. and M“, Dec. 1. 1946, Gerald Power, Soumport, daughter. BOYLE-At the P. m. 1, on Dec. 2, 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Boyle. Hunter River, a s," (Wendell Gordon). DINGWELL - At the Prince lid. ward Island Hospital on Dec-emba- J, .1946. to Mr. and Mrs. irslm Dingwell, Midgeli, a son, AYBBbP-At the 9.2.‘. Island Hos- pital. on Tuesday. Dec. a, n. Mr, and Mrs. George w. Ayers, l daughter. iMoDONALD-At Pisquld w - November 13. 1946, to Mr. Butlmro: John David McDonald a daughter. Beverley Joan. oaLuaur-ac Norah Rilsiicc on November 30. 1946, to M; and Mm Edmund D. Gallant. (nee Zita M, Doiron, R. N.,) a son, Mark Greg- 0W. KANE-At Victoria Hospitskwln. 111998. Saturday. Nov. 23, to Mr, and Mrs. J. T. A. Kane (nee m. 9°" WNW) l 8011. Rflser Alan. MUR-Plllh-Ai. City Hospital m,“ 3rd, i946, to Mr. and Mrs, v, 1g Mllrlllhy 0f Cumberland, a daiuh. fer. in the year received young doctor Cardigan at tn: age oi '15 to uctlce medicine: Ho is survived by three sons I Cardigan HO-‘Jpllgl Cecil the United wn. l: I nephew On Tuesday evening r-revloii- to Large number of latives and friend: gathered at e home of Mr. Lloyd Houston to I flute: Mia: Ilvclvn. After the s of music mndered by Mrs. Hooper the ‘ii-Ive was escort- cousln u! living the room “'8 Q appeared the scone and greeted Evelyn her jovial manner and invited MARRIAGE h of ell species which were at- BUIlT-BABRETT-At. the Baptist Church Parsonage. Charlottetown. P. E. 1., on November 5. 1946, by Rev. I. J. MW. Anion Ellsworth Burt. Malpeque to Hazel Barrett, New Wlltdhim HARVEY-MIGLEDD - At Zion Manse on Saturday, Nov. 30, 1946 by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Eli- nor Louise Harvey of Cape Trav- erse to Lloyd Allison MucLeod of Charlottetown. ’ DEATHS MmBWEN-At Stanley Bi-idg: Dec. 2. 1946. Mrs. Winnie Mac- Ewen. aged 72 years B UT - At Village Green. December 1. 1946, Alfred D. Brehaut. age 83 years. ' ABBOTT -- At North Randolph. Mass. December 1, 1946. at the home of hei- daughter, Mrs. Roland Never-s. Margaret Hannah. in hrr eighty-first. year, widow of the late Mr. George Abbott and third daugh- ter of the late Mr. flurry Roule- BIIYINAON - At the Provincial Sanatorlum on Mommy. December 2nd, Mrs. James Bryenfcn in l\l‘l' 84th year. In wrapped and Mus.- Ethel Moore several ‘The, many and beautiful glall. WIN, ens. blanketu, enamel thi: young lady who was a h. on on behalf of Hayfield ilnatl- a of which Evelyn wa: : mem- the g song and soc- followed. Lunch the ladle: after de f0 be, A sin intcrcauma BIB’! HS Dec. 1. 1946. to Rev. and Mrs. town Holpital, Bunday. Dec. 1st. 1944i, Lawrence Hennesiiey. in hi5 50th year. gUMmgK5g.-.At his home in Tarantum on Thursday. Dec- 5' 1m. Hillh n. Cummiskey in hi! 82nd year- DOLLAR-At. B-rookfield on Dfei 2.194s. Fred c. Dollar. new 12' BTBICBLAND - Suddenly at Y" Prince Street. Dec. 3. 1946- 6mm n:y_ w. Plnluylon in hi: Sara rm- lfllNAllk-At Hunter liver Dev- i, 1M6, Silas. Bernard, use 59v." years. County By Ken Reynolds QUICKIES olme: and .1. O. C Campbell Ip- I n___ Prland: of m. William John- -M‘r:. Ipwi: ‘roomb: on fling to romembe‘ a lowly ihérinf. Mn. Willard Nicholson nlaneh: eir new homo. it i: planing to _ l of a mi friend: will lo with chm. QCQ-u moat prominent and moot. II “III llfi 0 Mum: mos-iv an or m!" "Wail, 1.0., out: "w: nraifiubniiu W6: A": n: n" . v - t 1m biiol a ptomnplicmht our oili- i