a-.. .- ‘Péfiikitiiblli; - - DEQEMBER 4. 1943 f‘: OUIQNBEWS BUDGET a... OUR SATUR AY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY FIRE ALARM — “used by s torch. No damage tssvrzs r51? Fourteenth-Mr. WM Flynn. state deputy 0f Knmht; of Columbus. of Charlotte- town. left satul-day mornlns attend i; ights of Columbus. taxiies place today at wlndgor Hotel. STOLEN — A bus. ounerl bvsfli. Floyd Johnston of Eastern B,“ Lmgg, was removed from station. 142 Queen Sxtret. laainutig lock Sunday . r Th I I D to I 012v. Mr Cullen could [r0311 peo ie iiillz- i‘..'i.'ii...“.'i°°l'.f'ii'..°i..iiif l‘: "35 l"? viii. .1111’ :.".%.r'.lzr.wr:s.":r:s saris: B 5 - ' O “’ "° 1r ll“ @532‘ “ii-“Jliiii n:°i:.."::r.:ll. real: “up i‘: un "=1 - ' s nce 1922. He was educated at leaves on son on the old hom' if » , _ estead yLEASANT AFTERNOON - A '1'1‘Y°11 School and Prince of Wal- and sevoral glLlnd children and h ‘mg-song was under the dl olifsyjbrie ul-epafed and serv;d dainty ircshmcnts. CAR ACCIDENT — A small Glues. 323 Richmond street day morning. The child who cinnberland streets is reported "avg been West on Grafton street. street LING“ The OBI‘! WBIG QTIVCD taxis. The latter escaDEd mg comfortably. it is reported- > bl t g home to ‘but’: latterobegan to fail rsmvABLl-i BANQUET - PllrOliiv-uvr‘ platoon from C.A. 1B.) T.C. No. 1.15. The master of eiuslon cf the banquet culled each man of the Bllvil tat’: on.his.init whicll Ls nc ~ loyable evening of dancing. FUNERAL SATURDAY — Tile Daniel Stewart was held on Saturdav af- service d at thc residence of her "NlWlBIKIi-H n E i Z b h L i Z EGIOVO Orchestra. Lifunerai of the late Mrs. Etcrnoon. A short K- was llel _ son Jack Stewart gliuneral services were held . Central Christian private Zvvere conducted by R':v. Robert ~_8ilaw who also officiated at grave. interment in Cross Roads cemetery. Members .. lodge and I.0.0.F. attended scr- . rice in tho church. FPail salmuel iiedy, Harry Williams. Cwii (lregor and Roy Samllman. _._.__ T-IECRUITING WOMEN — Sift. htizer of the RCA. gl‘ (Women's Division) is tempor- - recruitinl station at the Charlottetown arm- .m1rirs In pursuance of ‘the ation- ve- ‘c-"ltlu: by the Army and R.C.A.li‘. E521. Lcightizer is associated with f “Whine Leig -arllv attachrd to the Fiion of n policy of combined Bt. Gladys R. Dodge of the C.W . whose home in times of peace :95 llrivatcs. and have won th .ilir.l~ stripes by efficiency and l Ivotion to dutics given them. -vl1l ;b': rind tn give any girls interested tlllfi benefit of iheir advice as iycll is; any iniormation which may delineated. D — Funeral services will lhaid at Mount Stewart Tuesday Llllolning for Mrsmhlbert Griffin "ho died I-‘rioay at. Moncton, 5~ Her body arrived home Sat t ..§“".=‘l""i‘ii“i“ . - ncd u e oyr lc gtrfirdbg-nmgiornlng for a blaze M treal where he will n: m-gItlil-lg of the directors enjoyable afternoon was spent . h , by members of the -i\':ee “Sm H, the Knights of Charlottetown D. E. Noonall. while me piano. A group oi young ill-lie; ms four. in the person of Peter nruck by a car about 10.45 Sun- pushed by a playmate into the ear which was proceeding CAR ACCIDENT — An accident occurred at 12.30 Sunday morninR when two cars collided on Grafton between Qucen and Polvuai pter Gaudet and Harry Barrett who vras operating one of Fr_-*tl's iniurv but the former. suffering from a broken rxlvls was removed tu the City Hospital where he is now rest- MRS. JAMES A PAYNTER TilPlT‘ passed peacefully nwav at the home of her daughter on Pri- ' in moillillfl Nml- 12- MI5- J7"""“5 A~ PAVIIICI‘ of Clinton in her ‘i0 year.‘ About eight months also she was poor health and was moved to Ke _ tineinn. where she improved some’ the evening of November 22 Nu. " held a banquet and a dance at tho v Club Dinner was announced at ceremonies Gnr, George Yulllts. at the con- platoon to give a luiiop into the arm: The guests were Major to As. Rozurtson. Lieut. A.M. Gal- lant and four men of the Beach included Corporal Connolly. Gm‘. Alexander. Gnr. Crockett and Gill’. Smith. Major Robertson al\d Lleut. Gallant favored the platoon with very suitable and jovial talks. Tho banquet was followed by a very en- MC- t Truro. N.S. These two girls who Ienilstcd in their resmctive branch- Ies of the country's armed services imhhs wlntE-fislrrlvo nus- Rod W115 were opened and i _ Douglas. Ruth ixirrlliiélzw Ora MrEv/en. The verses the by \v'-.re roe. or in a few words thanked 'l‘he ‘he After s lunch was servtd tn,- p, mllgdzgeglt tilxlfugmlelélliz was ulcers the Summerside on Sunday. Nev, Traverse in his 54th year, 1" Allsustine Cove and in couver, B. c. FCC- re- to complete his studies 1921 graduated with highest hon boy graduation year. He. was a member of the minlon Medical Council whic W35 WES , qualified him to practice medicinei , "r °“."‘.....°.::.. ll‘: who @111». use; tr revisit. "°n.'...°“;2‘f northwest corner o In 1922 he interned at Hamil-I‘ magnum. o: the ‘ to medical profession, being one by Province- to assist the public in his profes sion and since coming to Traverse had made loss in his passing. He was a member 0f True Bro and belonged tn ills h", two sisters. Mrs. Vicior m| of Summcrsine, Mrs. Elmer Dnw h returned m he; son. Augustine Cove; and four {ilgllllttllilteigalgutahqi 5 c kind brothers. Kilburn Hell of Minn- friends and all medical lid could capoils. Morley B~ii, K. 0.. S"rn- do. she passed acefuily away to merside. Walter, Tryon. and Hsr the reward of t use who put their risen of’ Summei-sizie-s. bust in Jesus. TUESDAY FINDS PEARL - Miss ( rllant. city, was the lucky fin- der of a pearl in all oyster rc- cenily. It is perfectly round in shape and appears to be of ex- cellent quality. MANY HAPPY Birthday greetings were extended Mr. J. Lester Douglas. M. P. yesterday. Among the many re- c-"rrl was a telegram from the Rt. Hon MacKenzlc Kine which said: “Please accept my wami con- gratulations on your birthday an- 0n 62 On wishes for the future." FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Grace Snnccrson. infant daughter of Mr. and .\frs. liililcr Sanderson, North River. we; yesterday afternoon n the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Service at the home and grave was mnducted by Rev. C. Webster. interment Highfield Cemetery. FUNERAL AT DUNDAS - The funeral of the late Wm. Henry Woodly, Bridgetown. was heir. vrs- terday afternoon from Dunoas Baptist Church. Service was con- ducted by Rev. C A iiicks. The allbearers were: Leslie Hunter. an Burhoe. John MCLJIC, Aflllan Judson. Robert Acorn. Ulysses awallow. Interment Dunclas Ceme~ FY. GYRO CLUB — The reilular meeting of the Charlottetown Gyro Club was held at the Charlottetown Hotel last flight. Following the us- ual business discussion. chnirmnn Dr. Trevor Wave. in his remarls rrgarding the Christmas, Tubercu- losis Seal Sale told LIIBJIIEIIIDCTS that ninety percent of the funds _A_ were used in fighting Tuberculosis 15 in the Province uf Princ: Edward Island. FUNERAL AT MT. STEWART- The funeral of the isle. Gourde R- Clarke. Mt. Stewart. was held yes- terday afternoon froln n s Jute rc- sldence. Service at the ilome cud grave was conducted ny Rev W. - Mercer ssssted by R:v. ur. (301199- The pallbearers were: Ray Joy. Leonard Jay. Jamcs McLaughlin. eir ic- be glass, Interment Mt QIOWIPI. CGIIIOMIY. FUNERAL AT CANOE COVE N» - Tho funeral of the late Miss ur" Elsie MacNeill was held from the d" 111xht. Funeral services will. MaeLean Funeral Home yester~ he from iler home to St. And- day afternoon, to Canoe Cove mP-‘J Roman 'thollc Church. Church, where funeral services with burial in he, church comet» were conducted by Rev. T. W- tfy- Mrs. Griffin had been unwell i" some u-ile. Her condition was not regarded as critical, however. Wednesday of last week the went to Monetcrl to visit her 811d on hlirb; , thclChpl. Albert Griffin “imi! Worse and she entered h “m- TWO sous are in the force. one stationed in Charlotte New- Wu and thc other in foundlsnu mm thc hawhilc a third. boy -MASONIC VISITATION - An n of Halram .nd WE nnon Lodge 11o. 3. Summerslde s made recently by Most txr- Ar ur “zsim- Tryon and his staff of 2f- ," s. During the evening interest- tltgégial visltatio "hlrfui Grand Mlltel’ '1‘. 5e‘ mm h‘ . otteto _. “We'll? ifiiii°st° i by RH. ROHCIS. boy on l s number mflllbflrgo t a‘ » P. Her condition be- Oivrnpis with John Arthul the Craft was ieholson anu rc- overseas was oro- nld Bslrar and re- J. M. "ioholsnn. of visiiinll t ncluding some C. A. P Goodwill, who also officiated at the grave. Interment Canoe Cove Cemetery. ‘The pail - bearers were: Mack Lamont. Ralph Darrach. Norman Snatch, Don McNcvin, Neil MecK-snzie and J. MacKenzie. of as. all‘ ATTENDING CONVEN'I‘ION— Mr. Justice A. E. Arscnault and Mr. B. Graham Rogers. supervisor is of thc Travel Bureau. are attend- ing a three-days convention of trc tourist industry at Quebvv 01W- Thr. convention is sponsored by the Dominion Government and is at- tended by representatives from evxrv Province. List-General L. R. LaFleche. Minister of War Services is presiding. TRAIN DER iltsp - About 100 feet. of track torn up at the Switch Cl. nt North Wiltshire has bun re paired and a temporary track lad. '1'he trouble was caused when nn extra with two locomotives and van-proceeding to Borden for [night left the rails. The locomo- . bl d th I tihremsoig claavcofialgireieerg? Peres Dart and Hiram I-Iowntt. with "l"! fireman escaped iniury. b111- 111*‘- “"513”hfi'.i.‘i°°"..“fii"li$7.253 5' Sh. hip, but Ivan able to be‘ about. —MISCELLANEOUS suownlu. Mrs. Albany rive “in the City l t. Palmer Summelsidc. on Wednr-s-i s surprise i mam" T01‘ the Salvation Army in Fall who , ' ly._ Silo re- by Ethel and Mrs. lzv Hilda Clarke. The quest of hon- i any “d Pm" h . mm“ 1°’ thflr lhflillliltiulnefs s" man ‘if? week when death claimed The death occurred suddenly at n: F’ 1943 of Dr. Everett A. Bell of Cape es College and later taught schnol Van~ He took up the study of medl- cine at McGill University and ln 1914 went overseas with the Mo. hngghgl] pfgsiflpg] nglGill unit with which hc until 1918. He reiurlitd to ilkGlll and in server! ors, winning the Wcod gold medal for the highest standing in the Do» h chosen words lildltlfefl .-lle And all ton Hospital a d i th ' . . he came m (gpennwzeigéflfiwhleggun dancing. music being fulnishgd he has since pra ti d hi ~f l‘ v ession. He had bililteup San plgyr; m' 10m T°°‘°'“__‘i‘_"“' Colltionally large practice due to The Presbyterian church at his skill and his kindly personalq lVood Islands was destroyed by ilre ity. He was rated highly in the. early Sunday morning. of - the leading diagnostieians in thei that the fire was started by light- He was untiring in ht efforts C c a hos, agbiifacMillalz. He said it had made friends who will feel s. personal ihers Masonic Order of Crapaud United Church of Cape ‘Traverse. Sincere sympathy ls extended to his be- m reaved Widow. the former Bessie h_ Bannister of St. Catherine's. Out. as well :15 to his parents and his Howntt M uric RETURNS - nlversary and as always my best '1- ; Mrs. Jessie fives were not overturned. but one i s.A. OFFICIALS c _ Tutt of gévghgwxyfiu ‘:21.’ aJor E. Green. dlllililggrgll) 12$? N.B.-P.E.I.. f . . Putt" is the lgitlfixiliillltuiifiloghnlzgn h 5:31.12: hi‘ all Salvation Army drive; mm me at connection will gunk! Bahia“ executive of m; ygggnp d on AlTIlIYnce ilirlllgfllglfi in this o Dubilc service ‘ti. mew Army Citadel tonight, ‘ This vicillity_l_laT, n grand 01d the l of Mr. M1 h e ‘he Emmi 0111! Bilecofellnggluyc-‘riiirl: 3191115. Mr. Cullen had resided 1n 11115 vlrlnlty all his life and carried on farming. A “"111 01 He“ men” 0119 Great-grandchild. _ , .2?- SOLIAL EVENING. - A very enjoyable evening was .pent nt the home of Mr. James McCsuzheyy on November 6th, when the people of the district u-iincicc -o\<e-.nei' to welcome home Francis E1481] who shortly has ret The lmllortarit event of t-ie even- ing was all address oeing read by Stephen Toole and the presentation of a well filled ourse by Alfred Mc- Gflliilhel’. Mr. Egan in s few well for their generosity. A very dainty evening was spent by Walter and Stephen Toole, Residents of the district believe ninil as a severe storm began therc about 1 a.m. Sunday and contin- . ued for tivn hours. The fire was discovered by Alex considerable headway by that time. The church building was 50 feet , long and 33 feet wide. It was of wood and was built “between 80 and 100 years ago" residents of the district said. The lnansc, which was unocul- nrd. ivrlg not burned. It was locat- ed some distance from the church Rev. T.A.A. Duke. the minister for thc Caledonia-Wood Islands tilzirec. is unmarried and was boarding at a home in Belle Riv’- r. about a mile and a half from the church ‘It was reported unofficially that ine loss was partially covered by insurance. The llcme of Mr. ancl Mrs. Amos Adams was thc scene of a large and pleasant gathering on Mon- day evening. Nov. 22nd. On the occasion of a reception fol their eldest son. Ptc. Stewart Adams who was spending a two weeks filrlolleil at his home. Pte. Adams enlisted during the past slimmer and has bcen serving in Hfs Maj- esty's Service stationed at Dart- ul'lied from ol'el"se.ls.- WEDNESDAY Island. —New Glasgow News. A Royal Canadian Air _ casualty list, issued at Ottawa cnce for Air contains the name a Prince Edward Island airman. on, Coleman, P. E. ed at Sacred Heart Church, Ryan, on Wednesday mornin daughter of the late Patrick O'Halloran and Mrs. of John ‘s River became ruonr TO-MAGDALENS - Two passengers in addition mails were carried on the ward flight. Mail was back. Passenger travel to light. recently. Two round are made weekly when pen-nits. R5.l00-—Preni;'-:i~ .1. Walter hold on to one fin: anlm ondale Abegweii‘. which he our finned off in Pennsylvania. of gsaoc. Griffin. war. held from residence. Mt. Stewart who also conducted service at grave. The pail bzarers Jamcs A. Griffin. R.C.A.F.. Cemetery. own with last week's are showing tlielr t .1 ainst 45 of lust ‘veck. ding stations are P ‘if. mouth. N.S. When thc guests had all arrived, Mr. Boyd Bcarisio was nppcinted chairman and after a few well fitting remarks called upon Mr. Buddic Brander who ‘lend g nicely worded Address con-' veying the sentiments of all presentl and their admiration of another of Sea View boys who so willingly; n purse containing a substantial sum money was made by Mr. Keir Duggan On behalf ui all pre- sent. Pte. Adams made a richly in a few appropriate words thsn'ing all, for remembering him so generous- ly and their expression of goodwill on this occasion. Al Joined iv. singing For He's A Jolly Good Fellow. The evening was pleasant- ly spent in games of crokinole and cards and social interccuse. A bountiful lunch was served by the ladies and all cnioycd a pleasant evening. Pte. Adams leaves in a few days to report for duty. host. of friends follow him with good wishes for the best of luck and a safe return. William J. Macbeod of l8 Ben- nihgton street. Quincy, lccai gran- ite manufacturel and former nity councillor, died suddenly of a heart attack in his home. A Quincy resident for nearly fifty years. he was prcmlnent ln Masonic eirclcs, being a member of the Knights Templar, the Shrine and Rural lodge of Quin- cy. He was a councillor at. large and a past president of the Gran- ite Manufacturers’ Association. ,i:r. MacLeod was born 75 [ago in Harisville, Prince Edward lIsland. Surviving are his wife, (Macbeod) MacLeod, land four daughters. Mrs. George YCBIS gMhcDanald o; Bralntreel Mm pretty wedding was sollunizcd at port. No one was reported iniurcli ‘Edward Jenkins (If Burlington l the H91? Redeem" imrch °" ‘ ' November 24th ., at John Mggllhay, Mont MacKoy. MC- ,- rt., Mrs. Erwin Gherkc of sprirlg-s-ygegziegglgi- when Miss Mary Ann i. Sophie Gallant, eldest daughter of C ' Gallant A. C .Walter Maurice Anderson, son of Mrs, John Anderson. Aber- deen. Scotland, Nuptial mass was celebrated by Father A. McDonalld e re lfieid and Mrs. Joseph Bruton of] .Long Island. N- Y. i ' services were held Friday at two o'clock in the John Hall fun- oral home, 19 Cottage avenue. Rev. George E. Bevans- minister of the First Presbyterian church officiated. Burial was in Mt. Waiiaston cemetery. - Quincy Iibrch. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J Harrington. Spring Valley, was thc scene of a pleasant. gathering on Wednesday evening ro tender a shower to their daughter, Miss Ellen who is shortly to be one of the season's brides of unpleasant weather and bad roads a number of friends were present. The house was gaily decorated for the rroasion rnu the bride i.o be was the reoew-m, or many gqgtly and useful ML; besides s number cf envelopes. when the many Parcels had all been opened and oITfllIWEd by the wirl friends of the bride to be who in a charming and uracious manner expressed her thanks to all for remembering her so ndly- The evening we; p1“. santly scent in games and music and social intercourse and adeli. ,cious lunch was served by the mm; zwhlvh e11 euloyed. At a late hour ‘all departed arts" wishing ti; bride to be much happiness, Miss Violet Bl-saett wpent the week-end at her horns in Dal-nley. Mr. r-rcy W. Turner was eiec. ted president inst night of a men's within the Charlottetown Unit-d Church v-crlgrawvlnn, 0th.; er officers include: vice ppgglgl.‘ out. Mi‘. V. A. Ainswnrth; g- ary, Mr. Stewart Williams: "cdendl Mrs. James McMullin ' their golden wedding anniversary Sunday. when they received many friends at their Mt. Pleasant home. (Says the Vancouver News-Herald) tovrlh AL 1-2. AM B 52. AM 50. RETURN HOME — Messrs. John Macmillan and Ekidlo K009801091‘! William Moses Arsenault. nergury. of Ncrtn wiltshlre, P EAL. who have been employed in one of the the Department of National Def- Under the heading, missing on mow active service after air operations nmh and Qqntlnugd (overseas) is the name: F0» John hum-g, Then n, began again about All!!! MBI-‘Klnnflll. W110i? 011101111 midnight after a two hour lull. number is J13793. His next of kin 1s hi5 111th". MP- H-I E~ MfloKlllfl- ing difficulty and a number A pretty wedding was solemniz- Nov. 10th. i943 when Hilda Rise, Street bride of James Joserh son of All?‘ portion of me ‘szomh A ISLAND sou. nssotp Iron‘ . cries ls regretting today that he did not al in his Holstein herd which he sold in i937 for $225. This was the bull Rani- Lest week it was purchased by an nter- nationally famous New York stock breeder. Mr. Whitney. for the sum LAID T0 RLST - The funeral of Mrs. Griffin. wife of Cpl. Albert her late vcsterrlu‘; were Messrs. LS Austin J. Griffin. LAC. EGG PRICES STIFFEN — Elli in: a sli ht increase whilst other points stil register a decrease. ‘file overall .-:hows us rocut holding cur rccnpts. Prices have stiffened. More stations arlcc as 4'7 a- gra- quoing fm illi- lrraded eggs delivered .'\L 4.1-7 AM 43-4, AP 36-42, B "5-40. ti 311 Ora- dcd shipments delivered liimriotlr- 49 4'! l-J. Al’ 40-‘ 45. C 35. Certified prozuccrs are receiving for cartoricd was AL AP 47. Bouitry situation Jury having disaglred in zlrevlousf trials. The cases are John Bother; B“ land McKay, manslaughter Iflfllimglllllflt iriel'f1'lll}ttfil:h ‘$0,831,111; b-/ hire Ciliown Iron‘; ta conviction by not extensive. mon pas aspenarvmg rt IRlh ——- , on return ‘t0 their #101110 0" "l" Fraser. accusedaofs ieglsizing ‘ago SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LI-.A- obstructing a fishery officer. appeal was to have the amount nf fir“ the pmaliy raised. by Prince Edward Island 0! first real snowstorm of the sea- son yesierday and early today. The began falling in mid-after- for seven In the city motorists were hay; o cars were abandoned when they could not be started away from the curb because of the wet, slip- city snow MI- pery snow . 8- Through the night the department put, a , A- plow into operation. Several inch- oaaniimnl es of snow fcll first during the smaller quantity fell later, with a hint of and Mrs. John McCon-nickw ram, chlflitliewwn- I The storm caught many per- sons frcm rural areas in Char- Al iéf-teiown but 5o far as could be Maritbne Central Airways plant.‘ -. _ male s. routine flight to the Mag- kamed most roads remained m5 dalerl Islands yesterday afternooh- o ont- brought and from the Islands has been rather trips weather sable to motor traffic all night, al- though some hills were very slip- pery and some motorists slid off the road into the ditch. However, there were no reports of serious accidents. It was reported that the Charlottetown - Sutnmerside bus was stuck in the vicinity of Fred- ericton. Members and friends of the Cal- edonian Club gathered in lax-ac numbers lost night despite th~; stormy weather. and celebrated the anniversary of St. Andrew at The _ Charlottetown Following an en- " joyable dinmr at. which the n <1 was an inspiring programme of speeches and vocal nlusic. y President Joseph W MacDonald ‘presided. ' j Unavoidably absent. were His Honour Lieutenant Governor Le- Pagc, Premier J. Wultc: Jones. "nd Acting Mayor J. T. McKee. iile toast to the Ciiy was responded to mflffilllll to Si. Alidl-"ws Church oh “ha-f o; Mh McKee by Con“ vyllifge l quiem Hign Mass was B EM] 'Ma¢D,,ha|d_ t "‘" ‘Med b” m” T- cimmbe“ The principal RKIdYESSCs were ale m livcred by Rev. T. E. hIacLellilanf Mlllan yxho YCSDOIIITIII to thc toast to thc Dominion. Grace was said by Rev Lennan. Enjpyutble were elven by lansm . rn MacKinmnl and AC. Gcorlze Burncss. RAJz. the accompanist being AC ftich- arrl Gilpin, RAJ‘. Hon. John A. CAIDDISCIZ. l1/f.L..A.. whosr Gaelic song; were looked fol-ward to. \vas unable to he pros- ent ulvinl: to the storm. Clans-men entered the dining mum to the skiri of the blurb" in lhc capable hands of Clans W. Brut: liiucLareh. Will) played when the Haggis .\'l brousbl. in bv Cllineinan Jack Heston. Burns‘ “Address Lo thc Haggis" was eloquently ‘nvcn by l\Ir. hid’:- Snips rol production at some poillts is shoe. remains unchanged with IYIPTKCL-lclansman Ma1co|m lvlgcKlgmrm ings fairly heavy. FAREWELL DINNER —Thr0ll.:ll A.S. kind permission Robertson. members cf Major Of 1J0. obeyed the call to serve his King Pl t i. ‘ N 62 CA (B To and Cmmtry‘ The presenmmm “Eengoggg frii-etviil dinner anti set- together at the Queen Hotel Men- IAND SALE —- A successful tea ‘-nd day evxninil previous to their trails- ier to other training camps short ly There a-ez-c 28 members of th platoon and seven guests present. cnioyable function was pre- sided over by L. Bdr. Rashiev. Brief addresses were delivered bv Cant. . W Lieut. A. Godfrey, Sgt. The B. McNaught and 5dr. Hillier. was the reading of several verse b; L. Bdr. Dubb. his own compo sition. which elicited loud and long A applause GOLDEN WEDDING — Mr. and celebrated They were married in Wellington. P.E 1 , and Mr John Sutherland Vancouver Island. Nov. 22, i993. Montgomery of Park Corner, PE. wii Mr. McMullin coming from I. Cape Breton and Mrs. McMullin ccming from Charlottetown, P.E 1 one of the cqnplc who attended M. Currie left Charlottetown cars ago was the wedding fzfty present to congratulate them, als their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kamp, of Burbank, WEI C DTCSCIII. ANDERSON -_EAl.r.Alv'r - A Mr. and Mrs. Egmont Bay, “ 0.8.5 R. To the strains of wedding march the bride entc the church on the ann of her Anthony Gallant. The bride looked charming in blue dress and coat with black accessor- brother, Mr. ies. she carried 5 prover book The maid of honor Miss of the hnmediatc relatives and motored to the queen Hotel wher the wedding breakfast was sewed A.C John Taylor gave s. wast to room The V0110! couple will resi e in Charlottetown groom is stationed with the bride and where the the. R. A. F Only one bill of indictment was o-esented to the Grand Jul-v at the |o1ening of the regular fall term -lf 9 =the Supreme Court at Bummnrsirle wcstrrday. In this case, the King vs, Gilbert Hudgins, charged with manslaughter. the found no bill. This case arose ou of the death of Louise Cormier in n motor accident last spring near uls. She was found to havi n run over by a truck driven by 8t bee Gilbert Hudglns. Two other criminal cases on i-h mum.“ out.‘ “than”. lweiryet were adjourned to Dec. 9‘ are both retria All znioynble feature of thc aatlierink Another son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. J . McMullin, and their son. Dallas Helen Mcfnnis. friend of the bride, also wore a blue dress and coaf with black accessories. A C. John Taylor R.A.F., friend of the groom was best man. Following the cere- mony the wedding party along with friends lmthlbeti Al the close. all loin-rd l.l “Auili' ‘Lon: Sync" nnri thc National An- them. 1 THURSDAY ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL TEA sale was iicld yesterday afternoon - at St. f-ktens Cathedral. Tile fun »- c tion was largely attended and the articles diEfJIiIYCd on the fables were practically all sold at 6 o'- clock AIRMEN GRADUATE -— IIIClILI- ed among the airmen gradunlllle from R.C.A.F. stations in No. 3 s Training Command this week as.- - the following Prince Edward Island ers: AC2 M. E. Cooke. Summ '- gide; AC2 D. L. ivincLcod, Emcra : and LAC. M. Whitehead, Emerald MONTGOMERY-FERGUSON —At. the Manse. New ndon. P E.I . on November 30. 1943, Rev H M. Buntain officiating. Miss A-lnrlcn Ruth Ferguson of Graham's Road. . LEAVES FOR WEST — hlrsml is morning for New Glasgow. N 5., p enroute to her home in McLc-nnhn, Alberta. She spent several weeks in this city visiting friends. —-BL‘S TURNS OVER — A ous of the Airways Bus Scrvic~ turn- ed ovor on its side in the ditch dut" ing the storm on Tuesday evening near St. Elcarlofs Corner. It was on its way to Mount Picasnnt Air- Calif., who have been visiting here for a few weeks. BOY SCOUT OFFICIALS IIERE — Mr. W. A. Speed. Field . Commissioner of the Boy Scouts Association for Nova Scotio. and Prince Edward Island, and Mr. Walli: Harper, newly appointed field secretary. are in Charlotte- town and last night met local ex- ecutive committee members at a l! meeting held in the office of Pres- ident R.S.P. Jardinc. They will vise it Summerslde today to look over the situation there. Mr. Speed will return to the mainland on Satur- day but Mr Harper will rcnlain bl this Province for some time. as- sisting in reorganization work. A thousand cars of coal, com- prising 40,000 tons, have been fer- ried to Prince Edward Island in the last two months. reports Mr. L.B. MacMillan. regional furl con- troller. The amount of coal used by the Province annually. exclus- ive. of the railway and airports. is about 100.000 tons. - Coal b being apportioned as eq- uitably as rmssibie and the Island is receiving "a fair share in propor- tion to its population." Mr. Mac- Millan reports. -FU.\'ERAL TUESDAY — Tiv‘. funeral of the late Mrs. Svlvla Dc:- Rnches was held on Tuesday morn. ing from thc home of hcr son Henry D-sRoche. Surnmcrside, tn t’ the Catholic Church at Mlscouchc where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Martin Monaghan. Burial was in the church rmeterv. The pali- bearers were: DP. McNeil. Preston e Naonan. abort low l. There were also two appeals on the docket. Th: first was an appeal 1he had its ills held the place of honour. incite { 1°“ pastor of Trinity United Ghvlrcn.|MF- Jumes E. Harris left yesterday who sppkc ou "Tile Dny An‘ Wnli‘ , the AC2 - ~- . . .. .. M. Griffin. Jonathan Affleck, Mc- 1mm" I" “J D"J““”""'M“° Lend Douglas and Harold Iioaigu- whic. Interment was in the Church b ,.‘~1rs. Joseph Brazil was held from - oer late residence. Johnston's Riv- WHARF FLOODED — An excep- tionally high tide Tuesday flooded tracks. coal pila and cattle shells on the low-lying railway wharf ond washed a section of rails away. The actual damaire. however. “'88 GUE-A group of parents interest- ed in imprpvhig conditions in the city schools has recently W" formed in Charlottetown under the name of the School Improvement League. The officers are Mrs. J- Gordon MacDonald. chairman. Mrs. Erskine McNutt. secretary, and Mrs. Brsmwell Chandler. treasurer. NOTRE DAME I-IIGII TEA -- Tile annual high tea of Notre Dame Convent which began ves- terday afternoon promises to be a great success. It was wcli patroll- ized. there being a larger Illilflbtf present than usual and the sale_nf fancy work was particularly satis- factory. In addition the bingo D11!‘ --s attracted many players, This fulicticn will continue today. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -'l'ne remains of Mr. Harry CB. Mc- ‘Kec arrived Tuesday night from Nvask, NY. nnd wcr taken to the ' hfacLeail Funeral Hrvnc from wilt": the funeral was held yesterday 15- i ternoon. Services ot the homo and | ‘crave were conducted by Rev. T.E. lil/fcLennan. while the Knights of Pythiss service was conducted ac ‘the Funeral Home by Mr. Tilos r . Prof. J. ll. Bluebird of Prince of Wales College, received a tele- gram yesterday from Ottawa advis- ing him that his son Lleut. Jolollh Alfred Blanchard, II official]! W" ported missing In actlon,_Nov. 25th. Further tnformation I'll] follow. Lieut. Blanchard who is l2 years oi‘ age is the oldaat son of Prof. J. H. and Mn. Blanchard and signed up the day war was de- nted, l]; w]! attached l0 "It West Nova Seotia Highlanders since last March. after lrldlllllns in Broolrvilie, 01st,, where he re- oeived his commission. AT OTTAWA — The brief re- cently prepared by the P- E. I. committee the Canadian Con- servative Association. an outline of which appeared in The Guard- ian of Nov. l9, was discussed this week at an agricultural engineer- ing conference at Ottawa by Dr. J. A. Clark, chairman of the ccni- mlttre and superintendent of the Dominion Experimental Station. Dr. Clark will also attend a D0- mlllion - Provincial conference on agriculture at Ottawa next week. I y‘ _ ala-rns itAnw - At the P. n. 1. Hospital ‘on Nov. 29. 1948. to Mr. and ‘Mil. {Chalmers Laird. New Glasgow. a son. ShtNCE-Ai. the P. E. I. Ilolhltll op Nov. 29. 1943. to Mr. and Ira rtuv Spence. City a daughter. JENKINS - At the P. E.‘ I. Hoa- pital on Nov. 29. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Spurg-con Jenkins. _Clty. a son . - luuTTART - At North Tryon on November ‘b6. i943. to Mr aud- George Muttart, North Tlycn. a eon John Robert. _ - McGEE - At the Kuufs Coun Hospital, Monlague, P.E.I., on Nov. 194d. to LAC. Jamcs J. Mac- Gee (overseas) and Mrs St. Mary's Rd. a son. _ MacINnIIS — At the Kings County Hospital, Montague, P.1d 1., on Nov. 28. 43, to Mr and Mrs Elmer Maclnnis, Lorne Valley-P. E.l, u son, Kelvin MaCKCDZIE. TOMILSON-At tile P. E. I. H05- The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrington. Sprint: Valley. w.l.= the: scene of a very pretty Wedzilue; Wconozdzly eTélllllfl. November 24th; at 6 clock, when Rev. H. F. New-| man. joined in noly bonds of man, ,ri.fn<~.ly their cider daughter Ellen, Louise and John Edwin Cousins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Coos-l ins, Park Corner. in the presence cf. flfty invited guests. ' White. The pallbearers new J-Icssrs . Frank Tluncy. Rank-ne- MoLainc. Rcft- Taylor. William i .Dickersoll, Alvin Ford and Lloydi |_Yco. Interment was in Sherwood. Cemetery I The reouisitioninlz of a P111131" number of etzss for the supply of the air force. army and naval de- pots in the Province has become necessary as a temporary measure. reports Mr G. Ware. Dimin- poultry products inspector. "In the post," Mr. Ward explains. "many of cur eggs have nccn_8°- ing to military camps in hora Scotin and New Brunswick, During the period of scarcity of 1420i. 1! this shipment of e as to the main- land was continue _ it would mean that our military camps ‘in ti"! Island would have to ‘W111i! In r895 from Western Canada. WITH SANITO-RTUAI etsss - Dr. P A. Crec1man._supt. 0f the Provincial Sanatorlum. and for Ottawa wilere they will discuss Sanatorlum extension Plans with officials of the 1101111111011 D1?’ nlwtmcnt of Health. Alli outline of tho plans. drafted by Afr. l-larrls slid approved by_the Pfovlflflfll Government. was given recently 111 The Guardian. Federal approval L! necessary before the work. which a Dominion appropriation of 575.030 has been lna-dc. can lie un- dertaken. Dr. Crecimarn while in Ottawa will niso attend a Lom- inion-Provinclnl health conference on vcncrral disease which opens on Dec. G. He expects lo return a- rs o >1 ',been confined to his home for the Tile death occurred at his heme in Summerside on Thursday morn-l ing at. the age of 52 years of Mr- John Steele. Hp had been in ill health for some time past and had past several weeki. His condition gradually grew worse during the past few days and he passed away yesterday morning at 8 o'clock. I-Ie had been for some years the prop- rietor of Steele's barber shop but had been unable, to carry on his business fcr scme time due to ill health. He was the sou of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Steele. He leaves to mourn, his widow and five sons, Edward on military service on leave at present. Clar- ence. Ernest and John serving overseas; also three sisters, Mrs. John Rose of Boston. Mass; Mrs. Charles Minard- of New Grafton. N. S. Mrs. Ferguson of Saint John. and Minnie at home. One brother Ronald is at present 1n the U. S. ‘The funeral will take place on! Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. l FINE ENLISTMENT RECORD- In yest-srdays Guardian there ap- peared a statement from the Moncton Transcript "oferrirlg to snlistmehfs in the armed forces from Prince Edward Island. Whilr: it cannot quote figures for the Province. the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion has some interesting figures on the cnllstments of its own member's bout Dec. l0. FRIDAY ARRIVES OVERSEAS ~— Mrs ‘Ira Word of Charlottetown has re- . icelved word that her husband. "for. Ira Ward, has arrived over» -. SCGS. FORMER ISLANDER DEAD —' Word has been received that Miss Flor-n. MacLean passed uWfly Ht Boston ycstcsdlly Hcr funeral will take place at Forest HllL. Cemetery Bcslon, on Friday at two o'clock. The late Miss MacLean formerly resided nt Head of Montague in this Province CAR COLLISION —- A collision OCUUITJLI yesterday afternoon at 3.15 when a car owned by Bcnjalnili Racers collided with a truck owned by iifcColi-Frontenac Oil Co. This took place between thc Hillsborough Bridge and the railroad tracks. Little dzlnlag: was reported. WILL REPRESENT PROVINCE -- Hon. J. Walter Jones, Premier and Minister of Agriculture, and Mr» W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minster. will rzprcseltt this Province at a Dominion - Provincial conference cn agriculture which has been called by Hon. J. G- Gardiner, Federal Minister. for Dee. 6-9. BLOOD DONORS CLINIC — The twelfth local blood donors’ clinic was held yesterday morn- lug, with forty five donors. The ihrce service forces were well rep- resented. Others included Rev. R. V. lvfacKenzie and a number of~ students frcrn St. Dunstanis Uni- versity. The examining physician was Dr. Eric Found Dr. E. S. Glodlnrs was in charge of pm- curemcnt. FUNERAL AT — .I0\I.\'S'I‘0l\"S RIVER _-— Tile funeral of the late .12. R.C.A.F. 17. These figures show ‘and are by no means a complete and their sons and daughters. There are 68 members of this branch on active service with the three armed services, viz., Navy 57 Army 5. R.C.A.F. 6. There are 80 members of iheir families who are working side by side with them and am distributed amour the 3 branches as follows: Navy 5i, Army the enlistments as of Nov. 2r cl record of the members and their families who are serving their King and Countfy in the present war The need of supervised play-l grounds as Elli nid in DDVBIIY-lllflv Juvenile delinquency was strongly! emphasized at the annual meeting} last night of the Children's Alrl Society. A resolution urging the City Council to give consld-zration to providing grounds for this pur- pose was passeci unanimously Other resolutions urccd that children be discouraged from bea- rzinz on thc streets and that the bylaw prohibiting children under fourteen from attending theatres without their parents be enforced. Hon. Dr. W.J.P MacMillan. 0.13. E., who presided at the mertinz. was re-elected President Other officers were eltcted follows: Vice-Presidents: Rev. G. Car- lyle Webster. Rev. Father McCar- e. Hon. Solicitor. Donald MncKin- ‘AS non. KC. Sncretary-Tressurer. '1‘. Edgar MacNutt Council: Rev. A. LeDrew Gard- ner. Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. Rev Archibald MacDonald, Rev. l, Jud- son Levy. William Moran (Audit- or), Captallrlvfercer. Mrs. J. J Hornby. Mrs. W. J. Maclntyrt- Miss Jessie Rllicrton. Mrs W. (1.. Brucr. Mrs. H. S. Henderson. Sis-l trr Camillus. Mrs. J. D. MRCGUlE-i an, Miss Eva Beers. Mrs. S. C." Peppin. Rev. T.H.B. Somcrs. Rev. E. MacLennan. Ml‘. Miltnlii Stewart, Mr, Leonard McDonald‘ chkThursday morning to St. Pa 1'0 s whcre Requiem High Mass was‘ sung by the Pastor Rev Louis Cnl- | laghan. who also conducted the service at thc crave. Tin pnli bear- rrs were: Michael F. Mtrsnaghan. Lawrence Heron Leo Trainor. Jo- fioDh Trainor, John MacMurrav and Thomas Brazil. Interment was in the Church Cemetcrzv. AIR FORCE RECRUITS-Two local men left the R. C. A. F. Re- cnliting Centre here MOIIIZAY night for Manning Depot. Lachine. Que- bec. where they will receive their basic training. Other Marltimers were Malcolm Sinclair Matheson, Glen William. P. E. 1.: Wilson Dcmld MacDonald. Caledonia, P. E. 1.; Donald Ross McLennan, Charlottetown. P.i3.l.: Robert Wal- lace Downe. Charlottetown. P and Shirley Keith Wilcox. Sussex. Monctcrl Transcript. to Y's MEN'S CLUB — Under the chairmanship of vice-president Ralph McLean, the monthly bus- iness meeting last night Charlottetown Y's M-n's Club showed activity bv all committees. Ill particular the boy's’ work com- mittee suggested definite action in study of the Provincial educa- ‘tiomi svstcm and thr- rtunmaw. sale committee rcnorted over 8100 collected for distribution for ti» Christmas cheer fund. The usual baby gift. was prcssnted accomp- 'anied by n witty speech. to George ,Paterson by Arthur Duvnr. tha- ‘nrevious most recent reelnien . Nor- man McLeod. a membrr of the leaching staff of West Kent School C . W. Lid- stone. Ro rt Phillips and Ralph ioeusst. s. Mr. Frank MacPiw- chunk For, AuKuSUIQJ (Saint John Dzelehi-anh Journlldiglrl. c. Lt. Charles st. Clair Stevenson. who died in Debert. N S. military h camp on Monday rlight after at motorcycle accident at Novtll R11" N S... a few miles from the camp, will be buried at Ottawa, where his wife lives. according tn a Can- adlan Press despatcn from Debert last night. The officer suffered a fractured skull in the accident bill details of the mishap were not disclosed. No inquest was held Lt Stevenson an officer in the Royal Canadian Engineers, was the son of Mrs. J H. Stevens-on of this city. and the late Mi‘. Stevenson manager of the head office here of the Bank of Nova Scotia for many years. Lt. Stevenson's mother (who was a former Charlottetown lady). his brother, c, Stuart Stevenson. and Mrs. Stevenson. drove to Debert yesterday morning accompanied by Mrs M Murchison. an aunt of the young man. Lt Stevenson's I'd/ANDERSON - Al. the em. H" ~ pital, Nov 26, i943 to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Keith Tomilson. a daughter, Gloria Jean. _ THOMPSON-Al. Sprlnlrton. Nov. .27. 1943. to Mr. snc. Mrs. Ra; h Thompson. a dauzzhter. Eleanor nna. sic-will’ -- Al. the Prince (rut-litt- "day Nov. 2'7. 184.’; . 0.1-. itfurpl-ly knee ilggie Higgins: a son. SAUNDERS-At the PAnce County llospital on Nov. 23, i943. to Lizut. and Mrs B C. Saunders lPst-ricis Rodgers» of lne United States Army Air Corps. a daughter. Pa- mela Kaye. BIAYNE — At tile Ottawa Civic Hospital, Nov. 28. 1943, to Lleut. Wlrlsfon J Mayne (overseas; and Mrs. Mayne. a soil SQUAREBRIGGS-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on N ember 27, 1943. to Ml‘. and Mrs. Reg. C. Squarebrlggs (nee Mar- guerite Liilian Hutt) a daughter. Mildred Ann. WILSON — At the Prince Edward island Hospital on November 25. 1943, to Pte and Mrs. Gus Wilson. Charlottetown. a son. Elroy Laur- ainr DOYLE -— At the City Hospital Nov. 30. to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doyle, Earnscliffe, a son, up Pran- cis Andrew. -~—~—i MARRIAGE-ii CIJLLEN-LUND -— At St. BOM- venturcs Church, Tracsdie, Nov 24, 1943 by Rev. K. C. McPherson. Damian Cullen, Hope River, to Eunice A. Lund, Tracadie. McCABE-LAMPHIER — A t Si. ‘Dunstans Basilica on Nov. 24, 19 3 by the Rev. L. Dougan. James‘ . Zion Manse. Wednesday. i943. by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Marjory Mildred Hooiey .to Mr Winston Elwood Douglas, bot of Charlottetown. t AUSTIN-RAMSAY -- At Sh. Difll- stan's Basilica on November 33. 1943, by Rey. J. W. McCardle. Mill Ann Eleanor Ramsay of Char- lottetown to Spr. John A. Atlstin. R. C. l3‘... formerly of Tracdrlie. WOOD - ROSS — At the Pownal Parsonage, Nov. 30th. 1943. D.K. Ross, B.A., Etta ‘Margaret Munroe Ross. B A.. daughter of Rev. and the late Evelyn Ross of Pownall to Edward Jones Wood. son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. ‘Henry Wood of Pownal. LOCKI-IAB/I‘ - DRUAIMOND-On Nov. 30th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Condon. Kensing- ion. by the Rev A. D. Stirling" Alice Jzan Drummond. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Eldon Drilmmimd of Freetown to Charles James Lockhart. son of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Charles Lockhart of Malpeque. P. E .I . SHAW-RAMSAY — At the re- sidence of Heber Hardy Elmadale on Oct. 12. 1943, by Rev. Ira. Mao- Dnnald. Thelma Bertha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meritt Ramsay. Camnbellton. to Lorne Gerald. sen of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Shaw. Brocton. VESSEY-HARDY-At the home of the bride. Montrosc. on Nov. s. 19- 43. by Rev Ira MacDonald. Helen Louise. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hardy. to Ivan Walton, sch of Mr. anc Mrs. Warren Vossey. . 10th., lads. by tile not. w, n. Macphail. B D.. Marion Matilda MacDonald to Robelt Francis Mac- Kenzie. bcih of Flat River DEATHS _ TRAINOR - Al the, Charlotte- town Hospital on Novl 27th; i943 infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Trainor. age three weeks- DEBTIOCIIE-At th‘ home n! her son Henry DcsRochc. Summerslnc on Sunday. Nov, 28, 194.5. MrsSvl- via DPSROCIV.‘ in her 100th year. GRIFFIN — Suddenly st iiunctcn on Friday, November 26. 1043, rs. Alpert Griffin. wife of Cpl. fitlifin of the RC A 11‘. aged *4] tears. pltol. Nov. 28. i943, Grace Sander- aged 3 months. infant daugh- of llfr. and Mrs. Miller Sand- lrson. North River (‘l-ARK — At Mt. Stewart. Nov 2'1 £23, George R. Clark ill his 83rd . I. BELL-wilt Sulnninrside llli Sunday Nov. 28, i943. Dr. Everett A. Bell. aged 54 v-;ar.= WOODLY -- At Cilal-lottelown, on November 21th. 1943, William Henry Wccdiy of Bridgetown in his 88th year. Remains are rest- ing at the Cutcliffe mineral Home. MncKEE-At Nyack. N.Y.. Nov. 24. i943, Harry C.B. MacKee. Funeral from the MacLean Funeral Home on Wednesday. Decambcr lst, BRAZIL-At the Charlottetown Hospital. Monday. Novembcr 29th. i943. Mrs. Joseph Brazil of John- ston's River in her 60th year. STEELE-At his home in Summer- slde on Thursday. D.c. 2 i943, John Steele. aged 52 years - ‘ MacNEILb-On December ist. 394 at the home of her ‘daughter. Mrs. John Campbcli, Uigg. Mrs. MIIICCIOII wife is the former Miss Patricia. Milton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus P. Milton, formerly oi Albert County. Lt. Stevenson was s Rothcsw Collegiate school from 1923 to i998 and entered the lini- vcrsitv of New Brunswick in i929. He had many friends here. before the war was employed as city engineer lt Westrnouni. Que" Mrs. P Brewster, Duke Street, is an aunt of the young widow. Lieut- (Nursing Sister? Betty Mitchell, Debert Military Hospital ia spending a few days at her Keep Miami's ll Ibo homo homo in this city. , FRASEIb-Eniered . student at [ and ‘ lin her '14th year, beloved Ill-Weill. in her 88th year. _ illio rest sit Alberton. on November 26th. 194i. Mary Amelia, elder daughter of the late Reverend Allan Fraser. 1'1 her 84th year. TAYLOR-Suddenly at Monctoli. Nov. 30. 1943. William Taylor, for; met-iv of New Glasgow" McLELLAN-fn the Charlotimovyn Mt 1943. Tommy Bari. beloved son of Potty ,Officer and Mrs. Earl McLellan, .li ed i9 months. Azu. - At Rishricid ‘day. Nov. 80. Margart B on Tues- , eile Rodd wife of Prancia Edward lraail.