IONDAY ‘Ilalatlvl and friends of Rev. ‘ _ P811021). Mack-ac, M.M., will be . Intended in hearing that be re- , centl! left Massachusetts to're- l aume work in Chine, where he has already Qent six years. PAINFUL BURN — Mrs. Jack . Upper Prince Street is re- _ covering from e. painful burn re- _ i - i , . celved several days ego. She we: ‘m, _ i‘ lflJured when a tea kettle was V, overturned. spilling boiling water l‘ q on her leg. SPENDING WINTER. IN LA- CHINE. QUE. — Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nicholson and Mrs. Bruce Somera of Bradalbane Village. who 1 went to IJChlIIG, Que. for the Christmas holidays, have decided to extend their Stay until some- time in April. They are vetting with Jean. Joe and little Joann 39311175. Mrs. Solnefs daughter. son-in-law and granddaughter. y &. laturday evening a number ' of friends andneighbors assembled '. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Earle Mathews, Baltic. to bid fare-y well to Mr. and Mrs. George Plercy of England. who have spent the pest five months visiting here _and who leave soon for Hamilton, l’ Ont. After all had gathered llr. “l; ‘ Jtlarshall Delaney 1n his capable v ‘manner, acted as chairman. and ' Lfber explaining the object. of the gathenng, called upon .\lr. William H. Burns. who read an address and presented them with a little gift. y“ _ —!.lAVES 0N RETURN - Mr. . and Mrs. Joseph Lawless left on Tuesday, after spending the past two months on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Lawless spent three weeks at ‘Ireeholmc, Kenslngton. and visited many relatives and old frlende. Mr. Lawless is a brother of Mr. Wilbert Lawless of Nor- _ _ boro. He last visited the Island i‘ '1 ' 23 years ago, and naturally sees . i many changes. They will spend l, ' a. month with Mrs. Lawless’: sis- ters in Quebec before returning to their home in Winnipeg. and look forward to another visit here ‘in the near future-Bur. ' -ENTERTAINED MEMBERS - ' . Mrs. J. B. Millman entertained ' ' .1 the members of St. Mark's W. A.. New London Parish. "at their January meeting. lvfrs. Lloyd Howard. the neyvly appointed ' president, was in the chair. and there were 12 members present One new member was welcomed. Following the devotional period, the Study Book was read by Mrs. v J-loward. The members were in- . viled to the home of Mrs. Simms i for the February meeting. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess-Bur. —RETURNED TO CAMBRIDGE -. Mr. Andrew Doyle. aowmlvflll- ‘led by his wife. left on Tuesday to return to Cambrldie. Man-- lfgllqwing a few days’ visit on the ,Island after an absence o! 39 ly-ears. Mr. Doyle is ‘a brother of fthe late Charles Doyle of Ken- yslngton, where he and Mrs. Doyle were guests at ireeholme on Sun- 'rlay and Mondey- KB l! a “l” ‘ aran of the First World war. and had nwch m talk ,,over with Mr. W, L. Delaney who served in ill? same regiment. as well as other old friends looked up. in the short time at his dlaposaL-Bur. Last night's snow storm caused some trouble with electric light circuits in Sumrnerslde. Three Town circuits went out for 4-5 mln- utes at about 7.10 pm. while a line to the airport was out until 9.45. At Borden, power was reported to have been off during the day. but service was restored at night- The storm was probably some- what more severe in Summerslde than in the Charlottetown area. Rain turned to snow in Charlotte- town at about 4.45 p.m. At 8.30 the weather observer at the Experi- mental Station sold the w nd was » north. Yfi-miles-per-hour. and the "' ‘ftemperature was 2.8 above zero. I Two young girls ore deed und hhe father and one son ore in the City Hospital as the result oflo fire which, breaking out in the early hours of yesterday morning, completely gutted o J-luae-story dwelling house at i214 King Street. ' The debd ere Phyllis Lerkln, 116, and her sister, Hilde, age - 13. The injured are Mr. Joseph Larkin, painter and decorator, who, before leaping from a sec- ond-story window, wrapped his seven-year-old daughter, Marie, in a. blanket and drowfli h" "my on to a enowbank below; end IJoeeph an. 1e, who sustained a ,broken wrist and other injuries ‘when he leaped from a third- gtory window. Both are in the City floepital. - Iourteen-year-old Eddie also from the some ivlndow lint had the force of his fall par- tially token by his having struck “m; lephone wires in his des- cent. He is the mummy sues? of neighbors, Mr. aha Mrs. Wil- zn.“ ugh“, 318 King street. Bis fmjpr, Merle. is with Mr. and Mrs. o. J. MacLeen. 220 Klnl. .~'1‘he fire was first noticed by Joesph who wakeued hlrfather and ‘ I 0th!!! on» flmily. With the i one lion of the two airle. Phylll " all hed mode their n- ‘ the burning dwelling e” fir; Department arriv- .. IA Ihlileehtlme. Mr. and Mn. ljflphy. who occupied one el the 1mm. were awakened friends. Ills: Bertha Nun- ‘ x3 Wanda Gallant, both ti‘; m‘ I6» < t. of Summereide. and guests e1 Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. The girls had been viiltlng friends and had ar- rived back about 1.40 am. when they saw the fl.ra. Mr. and'Mre. Murphy succeeded in saving a few pieces of furniture after being awakened before the fire drove them out, An alarm was aent in at 1.55 e-m. by Mr. C.J. MacLean, 220 King street, and the Fire Depart- ment arrived at 2.01 a.m. TUESDAY . ‘WEDDLVG ANNIVERSARY... -Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Mac- Lareu. New Perth, celebrated their Golden Wedding anniver- sary January 18th at their home with their children and grand- children. ISLAND LADY PASSES- Mrs. Keith Young of Cornwall has re. celved the sad nous of the pass- ing of lzer aunt. Mrs, Thoma; Baird of Dunstable, M355" at the 113B 0f elshtyhtwo years. Mn. Baird was formerly Flora Me. Nevin of DeSable. P. E. Island. SENTENCED T0 YEAR. 1N JAIL - Harold McCaull, who elect- ed to be tried before County Court Judge C. Gavan Duffy on a charge of breaking and entering, was found guilty and sentenced to one year in the Queen's County jail. G. R. l-loiuizes. KC, appeared for the Crmvn and RR. Bell. K.C.. for the accused. GOES ZN) MoDONALD COL- goiGE - Mr. Dick Bagnall of the minion Laboratory of Plant Patholosy. Fredericton, N. 8., spent the week-end at his home in Char- lottetown. He left yesterday for McDonald College, Montreal, to resume Post Graduate work in Agriculture. FAIRVIEIV OPERATING — The ferry "Falrview" under the com- mand of Captain ‘Iihcrmas Paquet. ls still making her way between Charlottetown and Rocky Point despite adverse weather conditions, and made her six scheduled cross- ings yesterday. She will continue her service for the benefit of Rocky Point residents until such time as heavy ice forces her to discontinue the service. Four challenges and nine tem- porary ones b; the Crown. toge- ther with the i2 challenges by the defence, exhausted the jury panel yesterday afternoon ln the select- ing of a petit jury for the trial of George Green, Kingston. charged with manslaughter. At the time. l1 men had hecn selected and it was necessary lg recall five of those who hcd previously been "stood aside" by the Crown before the 12th man, William ItlCKayx was accept- ed. Mrs, Ralph Emery has arrived from Northampton, England, and is now at the heme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, South Rustico. Mrs. Elmery. with her husband. ying offlrer Emery. went to England several years ago to the home oi the laitcr, and saw active service in many of the war regions. Mrs. Emery is receiving a glad welcome from her many relatives and friends, she expects her: husband to follow her latter on A wedding of much interest was solemlnized at St. Anna church Hope River on Wednesday, Jan 7th. when Rev. E. Dalton, united ln the holy bonds of matrimony. M15; Mar; Blanchard. dauflhter of Mr. and Mrs. Theophilus Blanchard of l-lope River and Mr. Tami" T". znor, son o; the late John T111110;- The 9011118 110111918 will reside in Hope River where the groom has recently purchased a farm, Best Wllillel follow this young couple on there voyage through life. -N. CONGRATULATIONS - Con- Zratulatlons were extended to Mr and Mrs. George MacMillan of Covehead, on the occasion of thei: 35th wedding anniversary on Jan- uary 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Mlllan were entertained by their daughter and son-in-law, My, and Mrs. ltfllbilrn Buell, Hillsboro Street. Among the other guests were lvlr. and Mrs. Harold Court. ‘lkacadie. They were visited by many of their friends and were the recipients of several gifts and been wishes for many additional anni- vex-series. SOCIAL CLUB ANNUAL MEETING - The annual meeting of the Ladies Social Club of Sum- merside Trinity United Church was held at the Parsonage on Thursday evening with the pres- ident. Mrs. Peter White, in the chair. Officers appointed for the ensuing term were: 1st Vice-Pres- ident, Mrs. George Bowness; 2nd Vlce- Presiden. Mrs. Hammond Johnson; Recording Secretary. Mrs. RJ... Mollison; Treasurer, Min Millicent Strong; corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Arthur MacDow- ell. A social hour followed when refr shrnents were served by the lunc hostesses, Mrs. James Mac- Donald. Mrs. Herold Nicholson and Mrs. James Phillipa. - S. —FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of the nu» W. Henry Noonan was held on Saturday mornlnx from his -~le.te residence on Argyle Street to St. Paul's Church where Requiem High Marl was celebrated by Rev. Leonard MeKenne. while the lest rites at the grave were performed by Rt. Rev. G. J. MecLellan. v.0. The members»! the Bummer-side Coun. oil Knllhts of Columbus; member: from C“ lettetown Council. u well u the members c! the Canadian Lotion. were pree- ebtandmerohedinebodvtethe church and nave. The pell- bearera were: Meme. M. M. loll, OUR NEWSBUDGET .0 Everett Plulllpe, Lorne Drlscoll. J. ll. Dalton, E. P. Foley. William Roach-S. The annual meeting of the Sum- merslde Branch of the Canadian Legion was held lost night in the Town Hall. There was a large at- tendance. Retiring president Ro- land Phillpsou presided. Senator B. ,W. Robinson was named honorary president. Other umcm........ c, Wilfred Gaudet; first vice-presi- dent, Lester Je ins; second vice- president, Ray . Tantolz; secre- tarry-treasurer, Roland Phlllpson; auditors, R. E. Ellis, Ross Mac- Kenzie; executive: D. O. Steyvart. Ernest A. Moore, Ross MacKenzle, Earl Cannon, Harry Bishop, M.M., Col. Dr. J. A. MacPhec, E.-D., Sqdn. Ldr. R. E. Ellis; Sergeant- At-Arms, Arthur Corney, Crolx dc Guerra-S. Mr. Reg. Reid returned to Mon- tague Friday from Vancouver, B. 0., where he was employed in the panied by Mr. Bruce MacL-aren, stewart surrey and Alvin Moar. loft Montague by automobile about l-WO month!» B80. and "since then have been working stodily in the lumber woods. Unfortunately Mr. Reid met with a very serious accl- dent when he fell on an axe re- ceivlng a severe gash on the neck. However, Mr. Reid says that he enjoyed his now experiences. and particularly lovely country through which they passed whlle on their way to Vancouver. They were es- pecially delighted to have an op- portunity to inspect the Ford Mo- tor plant. which proved to be most- interesting to them. Probably the oldest man to be actively engaged in a. big com- mercial business in the Province. Mr. Fldele T. Arsenault of the well known firm of Arsenault and Gaudet. Wellington. will be 98 years old today. Born at Urbainville. Prince County, on Jan. 20. 1850. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Chrysostome Arsenault, Mr. Arsenault as a young man of 20 went io work as a clerk vxith the late Mr. Joseph B. Poirier of Tlgnlsh who at that time was doing a thriving general store business in that West Prince village. After gaining some experience there. Mr. Arsen- ault, in 1873, entered the employ as a clerk at Wellington of Mr. J. 0. Ansenault (later Senator Axsenault). father of the Hon. A. E. Araenault, retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Prince‘ Edward Island. TRINITY MISSION CIRCLE — The annual meeting of Trinity Missi n Circle met last night in the c urch parlour. Meeting open- ed with the worship period led by Ena McLeod. Rhoda Brown, and Marlon Younker. The business period followed, during which re- ports of last year's work vlere heard.‘ Mrs. Dr. oreelmen. ed- visory president. gave an inter- esting talk on a new project, The report of the nominating commit- tee was given by Edith Anderson. Mlss Enid Morson installed the new officers. as follows: Advisory President, Mrs. Creelman; Presl- dent. Mlss Dorothy Auld; vice- president. Miss Dorothy Allen; secretary’, Mlsa Ens MacLeocl. treasurer, Miss Ruth cudmore; press reporter. Mrs. Cairns; m-ls- siunary monthly secretary. Miss Isabell Clawson; pianist. Mrs. Kirby. The meeting closed with Mlzpah Benediction. The annual congregational meet- ing of Saint. James Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown. was hel- last evening in the church hall. A!- ter a. short devotional service the Rev. T.H.B. Somers. M.A.. S.T..M.. presided at the business meetlns- Mr. A. E. Russell was elected sec- retary. Encouraging reports were re- ceived froru all orBanlzol-lqm 01m" church. Thirty names were added to the Communion Roll during the year, and increased activity noted in auxiliary groups especially the laymen of the church who recently fonmed themselves into "The Men of the Kirk". The ladies too had a most successful yeay under the leadershlu of Mrs. Benj. Rogers Jr, The trustees reported that a new heating systsm had been in- stalled and the bond indebtedness reduced by $4.000. The report of the Mflflwflll Committee recommending the in- stallation of three stained Bill! windows in the South wall of the church in memory u! the alibi‘ Si‘ June; men who gave their ves in the last war was approved. Members elected to the board were Dr. Harold 541E“- Messrs. K. M. Marlin. Reginald MacLean. and Gordon white. trustee WEDNESDAY CONGRATULATIONS—Mr. and Mrs. John Toombs. CW6 ‘TIIVEIR- will have the honor of celebratlrz their 52nd wedding anniversary tomorrow. Thursday. Wm’! m9" family and friends. "I‘0 VISIT IN ONTARIO -Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Currie and three daughters. Marjorie. Isobel and Freda of Pownal are leav- ing this morning on a visit to fleelr daughters in London and Si. Cetherlnes. Ont. Where- they Wm stay indefinitely and are looking forward with pleasure to their holiday. . a... FUNERAL YESTERDAY —The funeral of the late Bessie Sherren was held yesterday afternoon from m Cuteliffe, Funeral Home. Ser- vice was conducted by the my. "r. I. IfcLennan. The Pallbearers were. lamest cull. Williem welsh. Russell Gay. James Wright. Louis lhema. and Small! lborrea. IO- Lt.-Col. R. L. Mollison, M.M., lot-- , lumber industry. Mr. Reid eccom- - a new radio station A l torment was in the PeoplebICemeq wry A corcmer‘: jury found last night um. r-vhvuu and Hilda Les-kin. ages 16 and 13 respec- tively, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larkln, Charlottetown. came to their deaths about 2 o'clock lest Sunday morning by suffocation from a fire in e three ‘ ‘houee“‘ etilf King Street. FUNERAL AT HAMPSHIRE- The funeral of the late Sarah J ‘Ikemere of Hampshire was held yesterday afternoon from .the home of her brother, Oliver Tre- mere. Service wok conducted by the Rev. l. J. Morrison. The pail bearers were, John Clark, John _Watt.s. Richard MacLean, Lorne ‘Watts, Frank Watts. Cecil Stew- art. Interment was in Hampshire Cemetery. l -ISLANDEIIS MEET - Mr. l and Mrs. Alonzo Webster, Norboro, who are spending the winter iwith their daughter and son-in- lew, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eliot at lVancouver, were pleased to have I s their guest over New Year's ‘their cousin, Miss Addie Mac- Murdo, formerly of Kelvin, P. E. Island. Miss MaoMurdo will also visit her brother. Mr. ‘Edward MacMurdo and M21. MacMurdo at Victoria, while at the coast-Bur. ISLANDER PASSES - Mr. How- ard McKay has received the red news of the death of his cousin Fred L. Hayden. San Diego, Califor- nia. ‘U. S. A. Fred was born at Elmsdale. P. E. I. May 6 187B. eon of the late Lemuel and Mary Jane McKay Hayden. His memorial ser- vice was held at Merkley-Auetin Chapel, Officiating. Dr. Franke Lowe was assisted by silvergcte Lodge No. 896 F and AM. vocalist Flora Adams. Interment was in Green- wood Cemetery, San Diego. Cal. Mr. Hayden is a cousin of Col. C. Leonard McKay of this city. -ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING - The rector. Reverend D. E. Noel. presided at the annual meet- ing of st. Stephen's Anglican Church. Burlington. on Thursday. January 15th, 1N8. There was a fair attendance. After the routine business there was considerable dlscussi u» on the necessary repairs to the church. Mr. Ivan Haning- tun was appointed treasurer for the ensuing year. The wardens are w. James Evans, re-elected, and Mr. Harry Sudeburya The fin- ances were found to be in a healthy condition. with a small balance on hand-Bur. SAIYNIWVS RECEIVED - Word had been received by friends in Charlottetown of the death in Drayton. Onliarlo. on January l4. of Mrs. Ade A-, wile of Mr. James E. McDougall, in her seventleth year. Mrs. MCDOIIgplI leaves to mourn her husband and three daughters —- Marie and Dorie at home and Leora of western Can- ada. The sympathy of many friends here ls extended to the family and particularly to Miss Marie who was for a number of years Dee. coneea of Trinity United Church in Charlottetown. interment took place on Ilkidey. January l5 at Dreyton, Ontario. LEAVES FOR. OTTAWA-Dr. G. D. Steel, Principal of Prince of Wales" College. left yesterday morn- ing by plane for Ottawa, where as a member of the Board of Governors of the C. B. 0., he will attend the 57th. meeting of that Board. At this meeting, which l5 to be held on January 22. 23 and 24 applications will be heard to» licences, for power increases or for transfer of shares. One application elated is that of Charles H. Llewellyn, of Summerside, for a ZJO-watt station at Summerslde. FUNERAL 0F MES. BOURKE- The funeral of the labs Mrs. James Bourke of 102 Htzroy St... was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence, followed by service in Cherry Valley Church. Services were conducted by the Rev. J. T. Ibbott. Pellbearefi from Charlottetown were, Major T. Edgar MacNutt, Ilfessrs. Arthur Nelson, Frank Jones, George Beers, Charles MacMillan, Wil- llam Jenkins. Pallbearers at Cherry Valley were, Vernon Jen- kins, George Jenkins. Harold Hug- gan. Herman Inge, Jerry Merria- sey and Duncan Irving. Interment was in Cherry Valley Cmgtery. 40TH ANNIVERSARY -Mem- bars of their family and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayne at Emerald on Thursday evening. January 8th. 1948, to join with them in cele- brating their 40th wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Mayne is the form- er Minnie Paynter of Burlington. Mr. Allison Mayne, in his role of master of ceremonies. expfeaeed the purpose of the event. speaking of the high esteem in which the worthy couple are held. and con- cluded by voicing the opinion that, judging by their appearance. they would see another 40 years , together. An address was read b! gMrsflda l-“rlazell, a sister of Mir. Mayne. and a well-filled purse was’ pieeentnd by Mr. uelle Payn- ter. a brother of We. Mayne. A very lovely wedding was eol- emnfzed on Monday evening. Jan! uary 12th. at the‘ United ., Cram» Manse. Ilenteport. N. 3.. when Shirlee Jane. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. er Dunnlnl. Montague. was uni in marrlale to Dun- can Delmar Reid. eon of m. and Mrs. J. beater Robinson. Carn- brlfle. N- I. m. end We. lob- iaeen are student: of Medic Uni- verllty where w. lobioeon will obtain up laebelor of Afle de- gree this year. Ibis understood that he will return next year tn obtain his Bachelor of Education degree. He will then follow ‘the teaching profession. Mrs. Robin- son ie a student in the Home Economics department, having completed her high school course in Montague 1n 1946. The many friends of the young couple wish them every happiness 1n the years to come. DOUBLE FUNERAL SERVICE -- The funeral of Phyllis and Hilda Iarkln, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph mrkin, whose deaths oo- curred in the tragic fire early Sun- day morning. took place yesterday morning from the A. A. Henneeeey Funeral Home to St. Dunstanb Ba- silica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rector Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon. His Excel- lency Bishop Boyle occupied his throne. PresentJn the sanctuary were Very Rev. Edward Baldwin, C.ss.R. rector of the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer and Rev. Walter Manm-Cssn. The pallbear- ers for Hilda were: Ian MacDonald. Blair Ryan. Basil MmGuiun, Francis Rush. Maurice DeCoste and Simon Atkins and for Phyllis: Lloyd A. MacDonald, Eugene Clor- kln, George Joseph. Allison Tulle. Lloyd F. MacDonald and Jack Nicholson. Interment look piece in a. common grave in the Catholic Cemetery where services were ooh- ducted by Rev. Dr. McMahon. At the tenth annual pelt show. which opened yesterday. morning in Summerslde, the grand chem- pion white marked silver pelt award was gyon to Messrs. Cameron and Jenkins. Summer-side, with the re- serve awarded to Moi-life 811d MucKlnnOn of Charlottetown. The champion white lnurked silver award also went to Cameron and Jenkins with Mr. Ernest H111 0f Kenslngton taking the treserve honors, _McLure and McKlnnon were championship and reserve champion winners in the white marked sliver Dup Pelt class. Although judging was lomewhat late in gettng underway. the Judge of the show. Mr. Douglas Bell 111' Carleton disposed of the silvers before thg light faded. Judge B211 passed on approximately four hun- dred pelts in the silver class and awarded the championship as well. The judge of the show was as- sisted by members of the classif- ication committee. Messrs L.W. Hancock. Ernest Mill, Edward Bur- lelgh, and Stewart Wright. with Mr. Walter R. Shaw, the SGnll-‘l and efficient secretary 0,1 the PEI. Fox Breeders and EXhibltOrs"Al' soclation in his usual capacity. , THURSDAY —BREAKS Bl!‘ IN FALL --Mrl. William Essex-y of Summer-aide East is a patient in the Prmce County Hospital with a. ffiotflfed hlp. She was injured in e. fall at M! bomb-B. Mr. Bryor Llewellyn, staff of Bergman's (Jcnetruction Co., Mph- tague, has left for Saint John. N. 3., where he will spend two weeks vacation visiting friends‘ and rela- tives in that city. .- January 20th.--The Georlolflwfl Lower Montague ferry, the Mon- tague 1r la still plying her reg- ular run across the harbor. It is reported here that on Tuesday the Newport ferry was unable to run on account of ice conditions. ...ARRIVES IN BL‘. -- Word has been received frcm Mr. Nelson Best. who motored from Prince Edward Island to British Colum- bia by way of United States. of his arrival in Albernl. VIXICWVQP II" land. where he hes accepted a pes- itlon. -- S. —IN HOSPITAL — “he many friends of Mr. Murdock McLeod. pong River, will regret to leam that it was necessary to rush hkh l0 the Prince County Hospital Wed- nesday where it woe discovered he m4 a ruptured appendix. His con- dition l; favorable-S. ATTENDING FUNERAL SEI- VICEZ-Mr. George Axworthy and Mr. Howard Axworthy. Oyster Bed Bridge. left on Saturday for Chel- sea. Mass. to attend the funeral on Tuesday, January 20th of their sis- ter, Mrs. Joseph Jordan, the former Laura Aaworthy of Wheatley River- The death occurred at the home of her daughter. Mrs. 8.0. Hlyes on January 8th of Mre. Christie Isabell Williams in her 98th year. Mrs. Williams was born in Stan- ley Bridge on Sept. 24th. 1850. the daughter of Thomas erid_Cather- ine McKay Bigger. In her early days she took up the tailorin! trade in Summerslde. In ‘I678 ebb married Henry Williams of Bide- ford. where they resided for a few years. They then moved te a farm on the Ellerslie road. and law the farms in this section chanxe from a dense woodland to fertile fields. —FAREWEI.L PARTY Mr. Hezelion Gillie of Indian R-lver wee guest of honor at a jolly par- ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Ramsay on dlrFenlv LeslieG. Ramsay on Friday. night when the Indian River Dramatic Club presented him with an 199N- priate gift before his departure for Ontario. Mr. Erwin ‘Iholnoeon read a farewell address to which Mr. Gillie made a suitable rqwly II! raminleoent mood. The evening Pissed pleasantly with muaie and eons. Mn. Allan Murphy wee plan let. A dainty‘ lunch woe served by the hostess and the guests de- parted wlshlne Mr. Gillie thejest of luck in hie new field of Oa- deewr. -1!. -nom or: noexnnkarm eaabeeoceofaeyeemlb. and rue i UUAKDIAN. UHAllLO'1"l‘E’1‘UWN R ouR SATURDAY wESGRIEER? we. Joewh lawless spent the last weeks of 1M7 in renewing old friendships in Mr. Lawless’ ne- tlve province. “the Island." Here he found many maples, but also found many old friende eager to welcome him beck to hie ho ‘- land. They, vlalted their brother, Mr. Wilbert Lawlesl. Norlboro, and other relativle. end spent three weeks at "Ireeholme," Kenning- ton. Early in the New Year they left for Quebec to visit Mrs. Lawlesss’ sister for a month, be- fore returning to their home at Winnipeg. , -Bur. RECEIVED SAD NEWS. - Mrs. Catherine Akwortln’. Oyster Bed Bridge. received the sad news on Saturday. Jafiuary 17th of the sud- den death on that morning of her daughter- Laura. Mrs. Joseph Jor- don of Chelsea. Mus, aged 88 years. She leaves to mourn besides her mother and sorrowful: husband, three children. Paul 10, Catherine 8. and Barbara 6; also one sister Belle. Mrs. Ray Lskin of Lowell, Mala. and seven brothers in Prince Edward Island. namely George. Hew- ard. Ernest and Wilbert of Oyster Bed Bridge: Alfred and Rufus of Wlhcatley River and David of North Milton to whom the Guardian ex- tend; sincere sympathy. The annual meeting of the Sf... Peter‘! Cathedral congregation Wll held on Jan. 19 and in lplte of af- ter-effects of stormy weather, the attenduice was good. A new vestry was elected con- elatlng _of Mesars Stanley Bryant. F~W~ Hyndman. J-E- Harris. George Michael, Judge Palmer, Col. Patch. Major Peaks and W. Emith. Other elections were_ Auditors: Colin Blnmore. A3. Cosh and 11.1» Sears. Synod, Delegates: All. Peake. T.E. Sherren; substitutes, Major MecNutt. F.W. Hyndmen. Delegates to 13.6.5: Stanley Bry. ant and I-LL. sears. A vote of thanks t.» Rev. EM. Malone, Mrs. Malone, Mlle Brenton and choir was unanimously carried. A petit Jury yesterday evening found George Green. Kingston. “Not guilty of manslaughter but guilty of driving in a manner domeroue to the public." Mr- Jllltioe M. R. MacGulgan announced t-het sentence will be imposed next Wednieday. ‘The fury comprised Messrs. Chester Bulman, New Glasgow (foremanl, William McKay. Brack- ley Point Road; Russell Driscoll. Mount Herbert; William Fitzpat- rick, ‘rracadle; ltuaeell Perquhar- sou. Mount Herbert: Wilfred Stretch, Long Creek; Thomas De- vereeumNew Haven; Roland Wood. Southport; James H. Mullln. ‘Preemie; i”. ‘erlck Rowe, Don- aldoton: Joseph Boylen. Drocnore: and Heel-h Foster. Marshneld. Attorney General F. A. Large and G. B. Holmes. KC, conduct- ed the ease for the Crown. J. O. C. Cenuebell. K.C.. was counsel for the accused. Many friends and relatives will regret to learn of the death of” fir. J. G. Jamleeon ywterday at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. He wee in hls 19th year. Desti- occurred after an illneae of only a few days. The late Mr. Jarnleson, who was wen lcnown and highly respected as the proprietor of the Jamlesor. Drug Company, Queen Street. we. a native of Halifax, N. S, where he wor ed with the Brown and Webb rug Company. He came to this Provlnoe about forty-sever. drug store in Charlottetown on the site which is now occupied by the Rogers Hardware CoflllPlRY. There he carried en a eucoeeeful busi- neee. removing some twenty year! later to the company's present premises. Mr. Jamleeon was an active member and Past Master of the Masonic Lodge, and also a member of the Oddfellowa. . He is survived by two tars. Helen, Mrs. A. H. Duvar. City, and Norma, Mrs. Harry Yeats, lachlne. Quebec; also by one son. Harry. at Montague; three sisters. Miss Isobel Jamieson. Clty;' lVlrs. H. Burkltt, USA, Mrs. Fred Johnston, Fredericton, N. 3., and three brothers, Alfred, I-lahfux. Robert and George. U.S.A., to all oi whom sincere sympathy is extend- dough FRIDAY Friends and relatives in Prlnee County learned with regret of the death on December 18. 1047, of Patrick J. Kellyff Brighton. Mass. There passed peacefully away at his home in Tryon on Friday, November 28, Mr. JohneT. Daw- son. an aged and, respected citi- zen of the eaozmunlty. used 92 yeerl. At hot‘ bdle In Eldon on Decan- ber 27th, 1947, Mary MacMillan, widow of the late Alexander Mao- Mlllan passed peacefully to her etemal reet. Born in Iona. P. E. 1.. ehe I'll the daudhter of the late Peter Modern and Mary Cain. A decision to tie-ordinate the relef week el the various social service‘ one ‘ atlona ln the City was made at e meetlni 0! 1101'" eenhiivee of thou organisations held leet night in the City "Ill- l! INOWMOIILI-“Ihe snow- mobile proved its eerviceab my once more on Wednesday. when it conveyed m. Tllotnae W: Prawn. of Ulien Road. to the PI»!- Hee- pnu m: rem which would be difficult for motor treffio. e-u-a- ‘me merrlegwef llerlon Ivmett. 0w! 6f 4M We. ‘Jame A. Swell. I Ilene! It» peaeervllla 1:‘ oamee Wllllpm Allfllllo max-ville 100s years ago, and opened his own ,the Dominion Fox K I Mrs. Harry’ Hmnessey, SLWey- mouth Street, entertained a groulp of ladies at a. knitting party re- cently. place on Saturday, November '89. 1947. The NuptlaLMale was cele- brated by Moneigneur Blunt at i a.m. in the Ch ch of St. John the l; ngeliet, yorth Cambridge‘. _-_. Mr. and Mrs. Alder Clerk. of Wllkie. BUR.’ have arrived on a visit among Mr. Clerk’: relatives end friends. They have been the guefte this week of Mr. Clark‘: parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark. Union. ' _ Mrs. A. C. Brooks. recently o! Charlottetown, but now of Fred’ erlcton. N. 3.. spent several days of last week in Bedeque the guest of her parents. Rev. ll. S. and Mrs. Weeks. Her husband who is in the Civil Service he; been transferred from Charlottetown to the caplta’ city of New Brunswick where he holds a good position. Falling 22 feet to a cement floor when the loft in which he was working [ave way. Mr. Rex Dew- son. 52. of Albany. suffered in- juries 1o his left heel and ankle Friday evening. Mr. Dawson had been putting down hay in the loft of his barn when the accident ec- curred. He was temporarll etun- ned from the fall. and his cries inter for help were heard by nn wit; and daughter. ‘ 1 Miss Ferne Bell and Mr. J. Wilfrid Arsenault, M.L.A., who re- signed recently from the faculty of Prince of Wales College, were honoured by numbers of the staff at e. presentation held at the col- lege yesterday afternoon. Profes- sor J. H. Blanchard. the vice- princlpal. presided in the absence of Dr. G. D. Steel,‘ principal of the college, who la at present in Ottawa. l Mr. Ivan O'Brien. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. returned lest week from an extended trip to Boston and otherl cities in Massachusetts. Although Mr. O‘.- Brien saw a great deal of Europe his war service. this one his first visit to the USA. Ha had a most enlovabie vlllt and apoke in the lllzesl terms of the hospitality qt the people. While there he had the pleasure of meeting and vim. lng with many former Islanders. who entertained lavishly in hie honor. FUNERAL-The funeral of the late Mr. Malcolm Buchanan, Brad- albane. was held from his residence on Tuesday. January 20m. at 1 PM. Rev. J. A. McGowan conducted the service at the home and grave. A mixed choir samg "The Lord’; My Shepherd". "I l-leer Thy Welcome Voice" and ‘Rock of Ages‘. ‘The pallbearers were Messrs. Alex C. MacDonald. Alexander MacDonald. ed again, all within thirty.“ hour: ll a lot ofactivity in a chm time but it happened to Wilbert Hippenstm of Summerelde, y)" g. now. or was last night, gm, locked in his cefl in the Pa“. County Jail. In making hza ma“, which was detected about a“, o'clock’ Yesterday afternoon. h. was accompanied by George u“, Donald. who w" alum,‘ ‘ "o- months sentence for damn" 970F015)’. MvcDonald was recap. tured by Chief of Police White and Sergeant schurman in the Ideal Dairy barn on st. Stephen 5Q“; about one hour one: hi: one»; Hlppenstalj managed u, h.’ m‘ freedom a little lonzer but he, WI! found in a barn end of the town gbout elizhtghacg; by Sergeant Schurman ‘m1 50m Itlbles Boyle and Llnklettar. Surrenderlng to m. u“ chain: from lail and bet?‘ "I"; Coupons from Dominion of- Can- ada bonds, stolen from e Magma doctor at Summerslde last gum, mar, were located yesterday, y; w“ learned. The coupons. worth g1, Wm slat-led gzhen an ltfempb w" m e cas them bank. n’ & bu‘ N0 0113116 has yet been laid m the case. The man attomptln‘ w cash the coupons at e 3mg i Nova Sootla branch said he h“ Pllmhflsfli them but did not knew the name of the seller, Theft of the coupons w" N, Ported to town police last aum. mei- by a Dr. Cormler of mocha. In Summer ‘-‘ on a visit. be h“ removed the coupons mm u‘, bonds which he took with him Q the house where he wu Qfigyln‘. The wurwns were left in an auto. mobile parked on a town up.“ T!" 9911139115 were from bee“; bonds and were said to have b"; identified by serial numberm-l, BIRTHS MURPHY - At Norbero, on dly. Jan. 18. 1948, u; 1Q; Mrs Albert - MWPIW, a aoo. BAIRD — At Bt. Marya H3919‘ Montreal. on January eta, 194g, g Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bauq, | daughter. A sister for Linda, MATIIESON - At the Prince u. ward Island Hoapite on Weds» dey. Jen 14th to . 154 u", Miller Matheson. Glerwoe Station, a son. Kenneth Franklin. LARTER. --At the Prince mm," Island Hospital on Jan. 16, t4 M’, and Mrs. Wllllan: Laym- (u. Sara MacLeod) New Wlltahlre, g eon. William Gordon. DOCIIERTY -- At the p, I, 1.. land Hospital. January 16, 1m, to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dochec- ty. Harrington. a daughfgr, “m. belle Fay. BLANCI-IAILD -. At the City In. 91ml. January 16th, 194B. to Mr. and Mrs. Verne Blanchard, a eon. 600D -— At 241 Dorohester Street 0n Saturday, January 17th, 1948, til Mr. and Mrs. Roy Good, g “n, CAIN-At the King's County Mu, oriel Hospital. Montague, on Jena. To; as Elton some“. John Gaanester, Hugh Buchanan and Hugh MacDonald. Interment was made in Sprlnaton Cemetery". The funeral was under the direction of Mr. Joseph L. Davlson. , ‘ WIIALE MEAT ARR-IVES-Qne ton o! whale meat has arrived In the Province from Newfoundland for fox-feeding experimental pur- poses. The meet which left Sh, John‘e, Nfld, Thursday, Jan. 15.‘ went by water to ‘Halifax and from there to Summerside by rail. Mr. C. K. Gunn, superintendent :1 Experimental Station, Summereide, notified Mal W. E. Agnew, Newfoundland tradcl agent for the Province. that the. meat arrived in good condition.‘ Its coat was six and a half cent: FUNERAL YESTERDAY —'I'he ‘ funeral of the late R. Douglas Carr | was held yesterday afternoon from ' the Cutcllffe Mineral Home. Sew- vice at the home and grave was ‘ conducted by the Rev. T. E. Mc- Lennon assisted by the Rev. J. l-f.| Mc allum, The pallbearers were.‘ N. . Lowther, Charles Meurant.‘ Frank Yates. llkneet Lord. C.I Henmhill. Milton Cutoliffe. The‘ Canadian Legion end the Knights of Pythlas attended in a body. Mr. Lloyd Yeo, Past Master, conductel the Pythlsn service at thy Fun- eral Home. Interment was in Sher- i wood Cemetery. i q-D IN MNATOIIUM - The de th occurred on Wednesday. January 21st. in the Provlmlel Sanstorium. Charlottetown of Charles Lee Araenault at the early age of 37 years. I-le is survived by his wife, the feomer Helena De- laney. and one eon, Preston: also his father, Octave Araenault of Bedeque and three brothers. Henry and Edward of Hedeque and And- rew im the United States. His re- mains are resting at hie late reel- deace. 848 Water Strept. Simmer- elde, till Saturday mes-rains when the funeral service will be held at Seven Mile Bay at 10 o'clock. —8. ' The with annual pelt show of the P.E.!. Fox Breeders and l8- hibitora’ Association _peeeed m» history yesterday afternoon when the final class, the novelties. rc- ceivod t sir pleeings. All in sl. it was pe ape the meet euecmsful show yet sponsoredby the soc- iation and it had the ler|eet num- ber of entries, over eleven lum- dred fine pelts peeled before the show judge, Douglas lell. Al- l though the veteran ranchers. ebch lae Melmra and Meetinnon. ltn- l eat Mill. b. O. Stewart Ind L. W. "Hancock were among the main | winnere, honors were are!!! MW. iy divided with till MINI“? o! the exhibitors receiving recogni- ; tien. Many of the elelell Ml vOW heavy entries. eee olell lloll. till mile pup pletinume. trivial eev- lmlc’ PW: ea the W to per pound landed in Summerslde. l " ary 14th. 1948. to Mr. and Mrs James Cain. New Perth, e eon, James Martin. DADSON - At 'l‘hree Rivera, Que- bec. w Jmwrv 15th. ma. u» m. and Mrs. T. A. Dadson, a sen. TOWNSHEND-In the rem County Hospital, January 18th, 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Rey Towne- hend. North Carleton. e dulughlar, 7 lbs., 11 ozs. Rayetts Jean. nuance-At the r. m. I. normal on Jan. l8. 1948. to m». and In. Lorin Drake, Millvievw, a aub- ter. Marlyn Dorle. McLEOIL-At the Prtnce Edward Island Hospital on Wednesday. January 14th, 1948. to Dr. and Mrs. F. Harold MeeLeod (nee Meme! Prowse) of Cleveland, 01110.. a this! daughter. Fairlie Susan. Iamnaraons BMALLWOOD - SANDEIISON - AtMai-shfleld Manse on Moi-idly. Januery 11th, 1948. Daley Helen Smallwood to Cyril Wesley Sender- eon by Rev. F. N. Young. ItIaeDONALD - BRUCE-On Wedr nesday, November 26th, 1947, al Zion Presbyterian Manse, Chi!- lottetown by Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster, Peter D. MacDonald, Mllltowl! Cross to Christine Bruce. Mlllwwn Cross. _ I .DEATI-IS TEE-MERE - At Hlmplhifl. Jan ll. 1N8. Sarah J. ‘Premise in hi! em. veer. SIIERRIN _ Sufienly at Alla at. January n, 1 e, m» bull Sharron in her 64th. year. aoumu: - at 1oz rim-or It Charlottetown, Jan. 18, Mn. I!!!" rletta Bourke in her 84th. 1007' LABIITN‘ -. suddenly in Ollll- lottetown on Sunday. Jan. 18. 1W Hilda Larkln. daughter’ of Mr. an! Mrs. Joseph Larkfn. 218 Kill! Street. ln her 13th year. ‘LAB-KIN _- Suddenly ln Chll“ lottetown on Sunday. Jan. 18. -Phylli u u . a gum a W 8 I l1 Ill o! u. l and Mrs. Joseph Larkin >Klng street, City. in her 17"‘ l year. . MaeMILLAN - at n» murmu- town Hospital on sander. Jew!" 1s, Joseph Macmillan. and H" months. came-at the Prince mud land Hospital on Jan. 20. lNl. of Charlottetofl yamseone-at the P. n He": Hospital on Wedneadey. fir“ 7 ‘J. G. ‘Jamleaon fr: hi! 7m‘ 7'“ woman-at omneee on W!‘ neaday. Jan. 21. Mrs. John l- 1* lan in her leth year. I cnAleloN-At emeterlum on ‘weaned!!- '2']. m; William oheleeen. o m». Jamison-at the r. u. 111:4, l-foepltel on wedneedaf- 3m”! , novelty. 9 Q Jll J G. Jamleeon in hie ‘l , h’ . MeMII-I-Aw-At‘! - m‘ 33,451, flgmptl; McMillan. . I TflIl-f \ .