l PAGE TWELVE .r THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Jautlatzvcs. ‘1941 l tsuocisr t... bun SATURDAY SUBSCRIB l-‘UNEIMI. AT sT. GIOIICWB - and G. R. Holmes also appeared The largely attended funnel 0! PM 1°!‘ "w. Crown in this Oile- tg Jerome B. Maccormec was Both men. Hawse and Rose. will held from the residence of Mrs. [0 ua riiéwli‘ The death occurred at Belle iltivor. PJJ. on Jan. 12. i947 at Alex- _ under Ladner in hi; seventy-ninth "rt _.J WIDNIIDAY couaaaruunous .; 1,1,, mad by Miss Miriam McDonald. s a. v The w“ ‘were “mu ed on ‘he an l ‘I'M clusrtnl given away by he; 100K“! very loyal MONDAY — TWO MIN ABIHTID tilled purse. The aiming o! 1hr Tilly Are Jolly Good Fellows and bounc- ing the groom brought this part n8 bride w ‘Built at: lickey. The "r7 been showing some t .t *4 . ‘t ,.. t. i7. :4 pt‘- isi - i>>o"‘.a=T-§‘=~‘ ~ s ~<--. .- »....,. “Ax-ts-.. i ‘i Royal ostiadisn Motlited Police gt W‘ Sumtnerside arrested two men Sat- urday as investigation procaldod “:°"°d ma“ h" ‘led ma. a series of stem into smelt.‘ F" my "'- ° "i ma" 11v started to slthn to “Innis fishing shacks on Summmi-ie hu- .._.. , _ . "' rlfisgtugiiflsexer: igtlzfilmoved to North River. They wit-re . o ‘wmn The two mm w,“ mp9" m‘ spending the winter with their r court today.-S. The people of Hazel Grove wel-‘°"““'"' “will! "$799M", i?!’ a“ comm to ma‘, ommmmny ML "mi Who knew him. A devout Christian, Mrs. Pearle; Shaw by a pleasant evening spent in dancing and other entertainments. Mr. Lloyd Pound read a very welcome address. M: Lewis Bertram presented them with g well-filled purse. Lunch was served later by Lewis Bertram and Bill Hill. Miss J. Estelle Home; spent the week end in tomi. the guest qt Mrs. W R Ouitou. Miss Haines, who is Director of Junior Red Cross Nutrition Services for this Prov- ince. spent Monday at Union school when she gave the pupils a tslki and demortstratloti on "Fbode For Health." with the help of s few older pupils she also prepared and sewed an adequate liOotn lunch to the tn-enty-fivc children tn attendr C7168. LEAVE FOR MONTREAL, TOB- ONTO - Mr. J.C. Saint of the (‘rown Life lnsilrance and Mr. S.C. Thompson loft 0n Saturday morn- ing for Montreal and 'I‘oronto. Mr. Saint will combine business with pleasure. Mr. Thompson, who suf- fered a fractured spine last Aug- ust. is sufficiently recovered to have his plaster cast removed in Decem- ber. but it will be some time before medical advice will allow him to resume his duties with the Depart- mcnt of Public Works. Ha will visit with his brother, Mr. C P. Thomp- son. and also a sister in Toronto. isLaNnIm arc-Mi. n. Mc- Giliivary of this city has received the good news that hie son John McGillivary. thought to be on the missing steel fishing boat “Bell". out of Boston. is safe, having transferred to another boat of the same c pany. the “Lynn". early in the cw Year. Mr. Mcflilllr- ary'e vrife and four children are residents of Wclleston. Mass, and his mother. Mra. B. McGilliv- ary is now visiting them. LOCAL LADY T0 CHINA- Mrs. H. A. Jenkins. formerly Mill Marion Andrew.‘ daughter otf Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Andrew. Pownal Sh, will leave England on the 23rd of January on board the 8.5. “Ranch? to join her husband, Flight Lieut. Jenkins, now stat- ioned at Kai Tak, China. The lea voyage will require three or four weeks. She will be met at Bing- pore by her husband and will fly from there to the RAJ‘. Station . in China. _.._ The death occumd on January 1 1947. in tihe rince County Hos- pitai of Mary . MacLean. wide-w of the late WJ-l. MacGmgor, Cent- ral Lot 16. at the age ot 73. She had been ill for several weeks but had improvement, and her sudden death came as a great shock to her family and friends. Born in Stxnmerfieid. Prince Ed- ward Island, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLean. An elder brother, Jamel 'A. MacLean, an inventor of some note. died ll s result of injuries lus- tatned in the San Francisco earth- quake. ‘ licr mother havimi died when ehc was still an infant. Mrs. MIC- Grcgor was brought upln the home of her maternal grandparents. (he ‘late Mr. and Mrs. AfOtil-‘bflld gusoii. Summerfield. where she liv- ed until her marriage to Wm. lrl December i942. A vcry pretty wedding was lol- Qmnlzed in Zion Presbyterian Church Manse on Saturday. Dec. 21st. when Margaret Elizabeth. daughter of Mr. and Mrsl Hector D. Glllis of‘ Melville. became the bi-itic of Elmer Ernest, son the laie Mr. "r. D. LinK and M"- Ling of Whvallcy River. Rev. G. C Wcbsicr officiating. The bride iooitod charming in a navy bluo suit. with pale pink accessories and wore a corsttge oi ~. pink roses. llcr only ornaments were a act of earrings and brace- pet, gifts of the groom. She‘ vul attended as nation oi j, jonor. by her sister. Mrs. lrnlet "G. Morrllon. who wore a PQIQ luit with brown accessorlel and a . cot-sage of white carnatlona. Mr. . Victor Link. brothor of the groom ' acted as best man. Their gifts to f their attendants were a string of , petrls and a blllfold. a .___. l A pretty Christmas wedding ‘m; place December 21st at 8t. _ George's Anglican Church. MOM- , “n, N. 3., when the B". Jill’!!! 1 Ajflgndqr - unlltd in marriage -l_ Mill Lillian use. d-uohier nd lire. Clarke Pall. 011-, f. ‘,1. to Mr. Franklin "up, "n inf "f, and “H. ‘h’ pt Cooknhlnhorlt. N. I The bride. m was given in martian her father. was beoomlhll! l!’ ti... h s smut tennis dill of, ‘gold wool cut on issues line! with lone title! “fir. a '2 9 all" "all; ed b nu! t ienllfv VII. 1-‘. .....»-- o. I , t I t D t 5.31.... a mimic: s!‘ letter-tins ‘. ms a ti fmi. ' r The bride Ill afllndal by III? 4 tllter. Miss Dorothy I'll!‘ ll ‘ bridesmaid. 81s looked my l" i. a time of role wool Ihlll i, tttaaninls. He: bouquet was Allv {erican Beauty 100G M‘ '9"- i, ' , f ’ law m. it? 1 ' l . _ Nmccmgor‘ who predeceased he, m the bride to the recept on room ""..t"°.':..".':'.i '3'“ “'* Dom at Nine Mile Oreek. to Bangor ht . tit Hooper and they made their ‘home time until ma when they daulhier Louise when Mr. Ladncr took ill. He was a irian of sterling he was a member of the Baptist lChurch. His home was an example '0! hospitality to the many friends" ,whom he entertained there. I Ho leaves to mourn besides his lwife, five sons; Elmer, 0i’ Carn- ibridge, Mass; Herbert, Dorchester. ‘Mass; Arthur, Lynn. Mass; Les- lie, Charlottetown. and Emest at iNorth River; and three daughters. ‘Ruth. Mrs. Keith Btiyenton. Union iRoad; Beth. Portland, Maine; and -I.otiise. Mrs. Don H me. Belle iRiver. Three brothers. Edmund. Boston. Mass. Mark. Marion, Mass, and John. Charlottetown, and two sisters. Ruth. Mrs. Stanley Ting- .1ey, Birmingham, Ala., and Mary. Mrs. Jas. Skinner of Bridgetown,‘ ‘also survive. | TUESDAY t FUNERAL SERVICES The lfunerel of Mrs. George E. Robin- ‘son was held yesterday morning ‘from St. Peters Cathedral where {service was conducted by Rcv lCanon EM. Malone. Th pail bear- ers were: Lt. Col. J R. atori. Hon. ‘Geo. D. DeBlois, Messrs Hector Currie. Samuel Kennedy, A.G. Putnam and W.B. Bentley, service being conducted by Rev, fanon Malone. A WELCOME PARTY — On _Frlday evening, January 3rd. up- twards'ot one hundred and fifty ‘ friends and neighbours from ‘Wlnsloe and surrounding dis- tricts gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gay to ten- der them a house warming and to bid them welcome to their com- munity. An address of welcome was read by Mr. Guy Kennedy and a very substantial gift of money was presented by Mr. Gor- don Stetson on behalf of the community. After singing "For A deficit of $1,784.87 for, the fiscal year 1946 was reported st the annual meeting of the Stim- mersido Town Council, held lost evening, by Councillor .R.. L. Mol- lison. chairman of the Finance Committee. His Worship Mayor J. F. Arnett presided and Council- lors W. i, smallman, Itioy-d Gor- rill, R. L. Moliisan and Henry Wedge were present. Councillor T. D. Morrison was out of town. Total revenue of the Town for the year was reported as $163-- 11036 and total expenditure as $104,995.13. l l BNJOYABLB HOUSE WARMING ~An old fashioned house-warming was held on Thursday evening. January 16th., at the home ot Mr. and Mm. Price ‘Thomson, Parkdale, when a number of relatives and‘ friends gathered to 'fel‘id€r ‘their good wishes. Mn Tom Dickie read a nicely worded address. and Mr. Cecil Thomson made the present- ation of a chest of sliver, and a pair of book ends. Mrs. Cecil Thomson. Mrs. David Thomson, Mrs. Frank Thomson. assl5i0d in serving lunch. A very pleasant evening was spent in dancing and cards. Thc music was furnished by Mr. Fulton Thom- son and sons of Charlottetown. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER —- A large number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Murray. Clyde River on Jan. 15th to tender ‘hem a miscellaneous shower. Mr. Hiilth MacLean. capabiy acted as chair- man. Mrs. Reggie MacKinnon escort- d Mr. Mon-t Hyde ushered in the groom. A well worded address was read by Reggie MECKIIIUOD and heavily-laden baskets of beauti- fu1 gut, and envelopes with money were carried in by Mrs. Jack Dar- rach and Mrs. Arnold 89ers. “Ever- etw p, a few well chosen words thanked one and all for their kind- ness. He has been one of the brave boys who donned the King's uni- form and served in the R C.A F‘. for over three years. A dainty lunch wit; scrvcd by the ladies and music supplied by Melvin Hyde and Mr. Dunsford. Brdkcman C. V. Grant of Char- lottetown was injured. but not critically when six cars of a Cu- adian National Railways freight train were derailed last night on a curve wcst of Coleman. i-ie was taken to ihc Prince County Hos- pital at Summersidc and will be given an X-ray examination to- day." Lest night it was reported that he had several broken ribs and a cut on bile head. Five empty refrigerator cars and an empty van were derailed and at least some toppled over an emit-foot embankment. Some were damaged considerably. The injured brakeman and the conductor. Cecil Stewart, were riding in the van. it was report- ed. Except for Grant. the train crew oscaped uninjured. The cars were part of a freight extra. The accident occurred at about 5.50 pm. Cause of the dc- niinaent was unknown. WIDDING ANNIVERSARY The home ot m. and Mrs. J.l-1 Andrews. Rennios Road. was the c! e happy gathering on lit-i- , Dec. 6th. 1N6. the occasion being their 26th wedding anniver- sety. At no o'clock. supper was lined to the family and sisters and Mothers of the contracting nlfllll. after which an address wls {egg by Mr. Hugh Glover while ‘lineman Paynt r Presented of the celebration to s c1010. when by this time. the friends of Reu- ntee Road. Hunter River and vicin- lllla occasion. The evicting wll ‘spent in music and other amule- meiits. A sing song with Miss Nich- 015011 at the organ and s few sel- ections on the guitar by Mill Edith orasweli was very much enjoyed. The adjourned annual meeting of the Georgetown Branch No‘. i6, Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L.. \\iiS held on Sunday. January 19th in the Council Che-Hitters. President Nell Wight presided and proceeded to initiate a new member, Comrade Joseph Scully. A considerable quantity of corre- spondence wss dealt with and the auditor‘: account of the Branch’! financial records iwas read and adopted. Much routine business was disposed of and the meeting was adjourned until tho first Wednesday in February. —FUNERAL sarunnav -- The of the late Josephus Smaliman was held on Saturday afternoon at two p. m.. from tihc Trinity United Church. Rev. KL‘. Sullivan was the officiating clergyman. assisted by Rev. Mr. Rice. The pallbearers were: Messrs. James Murphy. Morley MI Bell. LR. Allen. Alfred Groom. Lloyd Gorrill. Senator W.B. Rubri- son. The burial was in the People's Cemetery, Summers" .—B. i The annual meeting of St. James Presbyterian Church was held last evening in the Church hall. A 511011 devotional service was conducted by the minister. Rev. T.H.B. Somers after which Mr. EM. Bagnall was elected Secretary of the business meeting. The reports of the 5W9?" mt organisations showed a‘ year of great activity and progrosa. The r!- port of the Kirk Auxiliary with ill record of social and financial al- sistance in almost every phase of church work, was especially well received. The board cf trustees re- purféd total ‘receipts of 81,755.56 and expenditures of 87,333.13. In the budget for 1947 provision was iitade for an increase in the MIR’ ister's Stipend of $500.00 and In additional $180.00» to the organist. The report of the Committee 0n tho “Advance Movement" showed ihll the church had considerably over- subscribed its allocation. MacINTYRE - MecDONALD — ‘On December 31, i946. M118 Eun- icc B. MacIntyrc of St. Peter's Bay and Mr. C. Clement MacDon- aid of Primrose were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Father E. Baldwin at the. Holy Redeemer church, Charlottetown. Prince Edward island. The bride was attended by Mrs. Archie MacAulay. St. Peter's Bay, l 51$- lcr of the groom. and Mr. John Feat/your, Charlottetown, was beet man. Immediately following the ccrcmony the wedding party with Mr. Robert Constable as chauf- feur had breakfast at the Queen Hotel. lrum there ihcy motored to Si. Joseph's Convent ic see Sister St. Alexander, a sister of t-hs- groom, thence to thewlifim" whore they boarded inc eleven- twcniy plane for Boston. Mass. At six forty-five P. M. they sr- rived at the Logan International Airport. Boston. Mafii. 1Y0!!! there to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe Nichols. Milton. Mass... where a wedding dinner was waiting the happy couple. A very pleasant two weeks were spent tn wtuch they visited many historical and interesting places. Tiic lovely gifts they received showed how many friends they have in the U. S. A. Previous to her marriage a shower was given the bride nt the home ot Mrs. Loo Fay. Newport. whore she re- ccivcd many beautiful and useful gifts. A petlt jury yesterday afternoon found that Frank Terry Hawse. charged with “carnal knowledge of a girl under 14 not his wife.” was "not unfit for trial." The motion for tile issue as to the sanity of i-lawsc was made last week by Lester O'Donnell. ap- polnicd by the Court as counsel for the accused. and was tried yesterday before Mr. Justice M- R. McGulBMfl- The jury consisted of Elmer McQuaid. foreman. Nedford; Wal- dron MacKlnnon. Churchill; Juries Murphy. Vernon: Bernard Qoylc. Tarentum; ‘Chnlmerl patio. New oiassow; Jonah Rodd. Charlottetown; Guy Ken- ncdy, Winsloe; Lloyd MacClllum, Dunstnflnnge; Stuart MacFariene. Winslor; Gcoi-gc ilayden. Cherry valley; and Albert lliii. New Glasgow. Witnesses called were Dr. A. J. Murchison. superintendent. Iai- conwocd Hospital; Claude Smith- Mavls Filiier. _Majnr Victor Mec- Lean. and Burr Dvlyer- fmmedietnly following the‘ lan- ity finding. the case oi Will‘!!! Robert Rose. charted with abduc- timi. was called and the following jury sworn: Olly KennMY- "T" man. Winsloo; Ire MacDonald. Oovehead; Ernest Clark. Caven- dish; Peter Htsghn. Curran Ban; Waldron MncKlnnori, Churchill; victor Ierguloll Victoria: Bevin Crockett. Cbiriittetowti; Joseph Rodd. Charlottetown; Brio Iow- ther. crapsul: fouls Arblng. Gut- folk; John D. llcPhail. Arlyie Shore; and Elmer McQulld. Bed- ford. In both‘ jury ma. the Crown was ropruentld by Attorney (Dene oral FA. Large and CJI. Iloiutel. ICC: while L. P. 0114mm! sp- peai-ed tor the accused. 'i‘w'o witnesses were board be- fore Court adjourned until i030 Wlilevl Liowthest of Jlorth Carlo. ton celebrated his 00th birthday January 14bit. During the day relatlvel and neighbours call to congratulate aim. Its is still {vi-WI 1h maceration anti spirit. no in luntmer time still fakes s hen interest in gardening. “WINDING Assoclarion METING —- Mi‘. R. J, Rupgy-t, C- h U» Put President of the Life Underwriters‘ Association - o; Prince Edward Island, left Mon. CRY ilWPYi-‘fll for Toronto, where he will represent the Provincial Association at the annual meeti- ‘iil 0f the Dominion body. Dele- lllsl representing Associations tiwooahout Canada. will attend the meeilnll which will convene at the Royal York Hotel on Fri- day and Saturday. January 24th and 26th. Plans for the complete Diesel- electrification of the railway loco- motive service in Prince Edward WIM- flimortd to be under way for some time. lle now reputedly ieachlnfmaturity grid a stat-t is to be made within the next few weeks on the Murray Harbour line. Local railway officials, inter- viiiWed on the subject. have no in- formation to give out. Unofficial IBDOHI. however. are to the effect ihlt the complete change-over will become effective throughout the Province within s ygar, The expenditure will reportedly be well over a million and a hair dollars. LicuL-Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard arrived back in the capital yesterday evening af- ter having spent three weeks in Bolton where the Governor met mlliy of hll acquaintances oi for- mer days. While ln the Massachusetts “filial. Governor Bernard was received by the recently-elected Lieuh-Oovernor Bradford whose lineal ancestor nine gengrgflgng B80 w‘! the second Governor of Massachusetts when it was s British colony. Governor Bernard was‘ also the guest of Boetop‘: Mayor, James Curie)’. who, at. l function in the City Hall presented the Governor with the freedom of the City. Mr. L. E. Weiiner was elected president of the Charlottetown Re- tail Jewellers’ Association last night at its annual meeting held in the Queen Hotel. Mr. KG. Taylor is the retiring president. Other officers elected included. honorary president C.W. Patterson; secretary. Bert Patterson (re-elect- ed); treasurer. llowiey Crockett (re-elected). Mr. Taylor in introducing the new president. spake of the progress made by the Association. in its sthort existence of 12 months and- ex- pressed the belief that still greater things would be accomplished by the young organization during the appear before Mr. Justice ll. B. Chris MucCormaok vestotd McGuigan. who ‘presided at bolhpng at. i0 am. to Si. cases, next Monday morning for sentence. / Court was adjourned until m]- day morning when it ‘is expected further proceedings on the to quash the indictment in lhe Howard Cotsr; case will take place. Geo e biacCoi-mlck. a mp the encased. assisted by Rev. He! The ariiitty United Church Mission Circle held its annual meeting Jan. l) in the ellt per- 10!‘ with fourteen members pra- sent. Miss Enid Morson installed the ‘°‘-‘°W‘"I officers for the conting year: Advisory president. Mrs. P. a. Creelman. r President. Domthy Auld, Vice president. Ruth (Jude-new Secretary. Joyce Nicholson, Missionary Monthly secretary, Edna Jenkins. ‘ Social secretary, Edith Ander. son. Bunply secretary. Marlon vctii-t- In. James H. MacDonald. Annu Waik- er, Augustus MacDonald. John J. Campbell, Joseph Campbell and Loo Fay. The body 0f the late Mr. town from Oakland, OlllL, Mon- day evening. accompanied by his The annual meeting of 5t. Mary's Anglican ohuich, summerslae, vm held in 8t. Mary's Parish Hall, on Tuesday evening at 1.30 with a good attendance. Ven. Archdllwn G-R- iiarrison. the pastor. presided with Mr. W.J. Salter s; veltry clerk. The meeting opened with prayer by Archdeacon Harrison. Th; min utes of the previous meeting will read and oiiwvvvi Warden Janos mnnell read the wanton’: report. The election of officers was held with the following results: Deleg- ates to the Diocesan synod: J.J. Enman. Alternate, Elli. Parkman. Treasurer. Vera Slmpgon, Pianist, Nan Kirby. Sick committee, Mrs. Percival Simmonds and Mrs. Hylson Proudc. Study convenors, Eileen Burke and Helen Cox. mer and James Oonnell. Wardens. Ingham Palmer and James 00n- neli. Vestrymen. J.W. Iocky. F S. Mulkin. llLE. Parkman. Jae. R. Murphy, Ralph Olon. George T. Clarke. Borden Connell. A.B.L Home, R. Alex Home, Wilfred J. THURSDAY HOME BEREAVED —- Mrs. PD. MacGregor cf North River has re- ceived a telegram saying h... m. ter. Mrs. Clara Plant of Canton. M555.» ‘ll-d tamed away Sunday, Jgy;_19th_ Salter. Preston Warren, Frank _____ Cameron. Vestry Clerk, P5. Mui- BR|DE.TQ_BE_QHOWERED ___ kin, Envelope Clerk, Ralph Own; Miss Roma Downe whose rum-flag. Secretary, George '1‘. Clarke. lakes Place in the near future was tendered a. miscellaneous showerl oii Thursday llel: by Miss Marjorie A very pretty winter ivgdtiizng was solemnized at the n c can. and MIL Iva 'Doh n ‘Church parsonage at Bummcriiide home of the lattlclr. sh: ‘failed-Ed ‘°" wfliilwm’ l‘ 4 °'“‘°°“ “Y “"- many lovely gifts among them was x‘ G‘ sumvm’ BA" MA“ w)?“ a beaumu] “we lamp [mm me Gracie Gunning of Bummersrde m" o’ "W" “~5- i2i...“..".‘.‘.°“ .1.“ .22.‘ i‘.f.’"...‘.';’.?"..;’.‘ ' Y m . The eneml doe of the ~ tie °f 5“mm°r"d°~ prime 8Com“), 30$“, h" bee: The bride looked very charming approved by ‘he bond o! Hum“ in a powder blue ensemble with o; me hasmm, and an“. a “w black accessories and wore a cor- mtnm- changes have been m“! the cage of Happy Day roles. Sh; was final dram“: Wm be done 1n “m attended by ' Mrs. Cyril Hickey. office of the architect, Mr. LélllQ ""1 "l 5l""""""1@- WM "w" I Faim’ plan/us" o! Ham“ and turquoise blue dress and wore e, Woifvllig and when that is (mm- wrilae of Happy Day roses. pletgd, t“ a couple o; momma‘ um _'1‘he groom was ably ‘supported dcrs will be called for. by Mr- Cyril Hickey- For travelling the bride wore a ynuskrat coat. a gift of the groom. The young couple left, by evening plane for Moncton and other centres of interest in the Mari- times. On return they will reside in Sumrnerside where the groom is a clerk accountant-S. ALTERATIONS — Extensive al- terations are now being mad; in the Judge's Chambers formerly ae- tllpleti by Mr. Justice A.E. Arsen- ault who retired from the supreme Court Bench on Dec. 31. last. When the alteration; and renovations have been cnmplc d. the chamb- ers will be occuple by Mr. Justice M.R McGuigan. It is understood that the chambers now occupied by Mr. Justice McGuiEan will also be altered and made available for Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy upon his elevation to the Bench. orator-ma cursors!) -The on- nual meeting of 8t. Peters Cathe- dral senior branch of the Women's Auxiliary which was well attend- ed. was held on Thursday in the Guild Room. The reports for 1048 were mad by the various secre- i next year under it; new president. A call of distress from the iwlaltd community of Port Meunler. on the west end of Anticostl Island. was promptly answered yesterday afternoon by the Maritime central Alrwayd. _ Port Meisnier. almost out of pm- VlilOIlg for the human population and without hay for its horses. tel- egraphed the urgent need to Mari- time Central Airways yesterday morning. tarlca and immediate business dealt with. The President Mrs. H. L. Pai- mei- read s. -vory interesting report and thanked her off rs for all the help they had given ei- during the year. During the year bales of cloth. ing were sent to 5r. Faith's Mia. sionary School at Swan River, Manitoba. The Branch also sent clothinfl lo the Protestant Orblian- like also the P. E. I. Hospital. The {Mimi/ink is the list of officers All being elected. President, Mrs. H. L, Palmer. Vice President. Miss M ATTENDED DAIRY COUNCIL MEETING — Mr. Lincoln Dewar. New Perth. and Mr. J.l-1. Myers. Hampton. returned yesterday from Ottawa where they rcpresellibd the Prince Edward Island Federation of Agriculture at a conference of the Partners‘ Dairy Council. The Council. Mr. Dewar said last night. asked the Dominion Government authorities that the price of butter fat to be paid the Canadian farmer be based on his rising costs of pro- duction. I 110's ' 1.3”” Church where solemn hi h mus ot requiem was celebrate -, b Rev. {tow of l motion [old Croken as deacon. and Rev Boa- nett MacDonald as sub-deacon. In- MacComiec arrived in Charlotte- nephow, Mr. Daniel J. Mlccormao. - ihuwever, for up to midnight. Wed- ’ ylll‘ IEO. Capt. Carl Burke immediately secured two and a half tons of baled ! hay in the City, loaded it into a Douglas 0-47 transport, and with Capt. G.J. Godfrey ea co-pilot. left, Charlottetown at 2 o'clock. ijie was 4c call at Seven islands where much needed provisions tot- the isolated community were awaiting trans- rtati n Port Meunier. posh"? till...“ is located on the Capt. 1-1. s. Jones has been at north bank of the st. Lawrence,5'°" Mahler for two weeks with at er. iii a northwesterly direction‘ a Rapido- Tuesday he was Joined f yo" Mamie; ,by Capt. Cari Burke and Capt. G. tJ. Godfrey. flying a Douglas C47 The annual meeting of Central i ifflilfliivfl- Christian Church held 0n Wcdnes- -——- day. January 15th.. was well at-i -—'.‘l‘0 ATTEND CONVENTION- tmdsq m4 all department; of the lMr. RA. Proiitt. Freetown. left on (Jhumh we" reported in a healthy ffuesday toi- Moncton by plane en- condhJmL ,i~oute to Winnipeg where he will m“ MD mum,- pfutdpd and attend the annual meeting of the ‘we a comprehenstv, 799cm o1 his Canadian Federation of Agricul- yggt-‘g wont with 400 visits, inciud- tut-e. Mr. Profitt is president of the m‘ holptuml "mo," Dreamed 3g, PEI. Federation of Agriculture and Wm,“ “mugs”, 11, I u, taught is director for this Province on the y”. "db “Hump m, tuna-sis g, Canadian Board. He will return by weddings 4. blpiisms l0, added by way of Tics-onto where he will attend "ma", p, the annual meeting of the Holstein Election o: offhlte for the en- Breeders Association or carted; [pd-- suing year was curled out and a ing held in the Royal York Hotel full staff to lupport the services on February fith-S. grrmgetl. The ‘Prustees were re- elected: M.C. Stewart. ILW. Platts, WIND BREAKS WINDOWS - w,1,, Henry, c.L, McKay, JJ-I. Wii- Heavy wind Tuesday night was llama. CH. Chandler and Samuel blamed by City Police for break- Kentiedy. It is worthy of note that ing two plats glass windows in "m M the mute" have been con- Charlottetown. one was at the tinuously in office since the in- Prawn lroe. store and the other ‘corporation of the Church by the in the stor of Harri! Craig 0n liim LieuL-Oovertior m legislative as- Avenue. Wind velocity at the h- “mgfly on “m, 9, p00, perimental Btatiotn was measured .._- tat fl-miles-per-hoiu and at. the , Two Maritime Central Airways JIIlBHES are at present busy carry- ing freight from Seven Islands, on the Quebec mainland to the isolated lumbering village of Port Menier on the west end of An- iticosti Island. it was learned lsat night. Cotton. secretary, Mrs. H. Burt: fieasurer. Mrs. Malone. Dorcas Bag- "ilfy. Miss M. Cotton. Pray Part- ners, Mrs. I. H. Davidson. Jun. lora‘ Secretary. lVIrs. A. Mcltinimh Lillie Helpers. Mrs. V. Saunders. Living Message secretary, Mrg. n.1, Cotton. FRIDAY A Mfllilme Central Airways plane ‘imwd “Si! iTB-flipflrt yesterday, °“"“Y‘"¢ I fikfio of more th three 10M 0f frozen smelt: f’ the Mlldfllfin Islands t» Olmrlottetmln. A! least part of the fish will g9 to the New York market. ORDI- Josepti H. Bernard, Arctic HD1011!‘ W310. a quarter of a cert. iilry 18o mode national history with his sitlp, the "Teddy 3",...’ is the guest of UeuL-Goveynd; J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard. ‘Captain Bernard. whose home is m Corodobe, Alaska. came t4 (h, Province some weeks ago to visit his raiatlvcs. He came nearly all the wsv from Alaska by plane. BABY WINS PRIZE-Jump,“ of Staff Sgt. G. R. Mlcbllflln and Mrs. MacMiilan. now of Rama; but both formerly from chat-totes. cwn. will-be interested to learn “i”? bib)’ bvy. Colin, won second Milo in a Nova Scotti-wide child Pilflvilllliy contest conducted by Meyers Btudio, a total of t: prllll were awarded. Mrs. Mscllillan ‘vials the former Miss Josephine N)’. Her husband is a fljglnbei- 01 the permanent force. A peiit Jury found William Roh- radio rlnge station on the luck- et-t nose guilty of abduction cs- ley Point. Bold at 44-miiey-peiw, ‘Qgfdly at "not". but jomplr Its hour. But weather observers lllll, verdict wilt | strong recornmm- that gusts reached much greater; dation for tnI-cy. velocities. aiiiwfllh ‘he actual INN‘! The cue foi- the Clown w-ll WI! 110131101"!- handled by Attorney (littoral l, A. Large supported by VG. . The annual meeting of Trinity Holmes, 8.0.. who conducted the "mid Church wll held in Int-ta crolssexaminlticn of Ron. It- 7.3m" ill‘ "Pfliill- After a- aliolf O'Donnell was counsel for the ac» 5 devotional service. Rev- 11l- Io- wmi, _ _ .- Lennon was appolntnd ‘chairman punk T's-y‘ 111w“, chat-gen of the. meeting and Dr. 0. D. with having "carnal knowledge of Steel and IL I. Ciawlcn secretor- this mtirninz: John D. Mlsilnan Doliinds lnd Jim w h a carving set. electric tall [Imp-and a well and Mildred Blanche Illflflll. Attemv Gaunt I I. l, Idllle the mus-Migrant!)- t t Dgilfigrvlti lglrlolllrdiionei Defence 535i?- wiigrcztit. f: i’;.'..‘“.t’i'.'“.i:..‘i‘° us. lglltmihebfumn-iereide eta- Pilfifld- Alia-rush ".-".°"'Z§i.i‘.i “Mm W the [word hel been received to this elect thl matter is considered to be serious» enoulh for Peder-at representatives and others to govern thotmolvea in the mat- l‘. a girl undpr it III‘! of IIO M! M- A pretty wedding ot much inter- ‘hls wlll"- llllfll hi! all! liar.» Messrs. Herbert Dioraiiti llen- ____ est to their many frientil took tiny afternoon, both “Not itljty‘ doiph Manning were appointed as 400i“, “mg-yum ,_.A w, place at lion Presbyterian Manse, to "Guilty," < church auditors for the you and ||| mmum 4g m“. “M.” n‘ . Charlottetown. on Monday sites- ig llotidly lliefiiotlfly n the Malta. L. it. Unlim- . I. W‘; "m", in M”, . x m; noon, December sat-q, ma, at s result of s‘ moilonarsvlouslr mean ursgc. o. A. million. m. ile- Names; m; , or t, M- mm-t. o'clock vtmi luv. o. Carlyle u, m m» ww- mower- 1m m w» limo» s mi m m,» ti. ofMrmCbar- was... tilnliol t. marriage my. . the suntan of Boot: aooiaittm I07] u _, .14.. mun. Iillumar m“, gm. Il- . daughter of Marcela; o. t” unit! o to would we: tel- Ir. I. l. Monti an intuit oi win-side. Time vim about. twenty ma the llte Ira summon c! y 4mm»: by s 2W7 who m» trulioi-smrrllflit -_e dot-Mi slri trends in attamaim. The bu. ltatiii to Roderick Cameron,‘ fl found tllsvm ‘not unfit aruttial". repqi-t on the main repaired to of m‘ lets Mr. and lat-s. Boned at nf beautiful glfll ION opened ill {its lime Lewb all tlal verses table by Mrs. Cyril bride thanfi them very rsclousi 1°; ilhllir ‘illlihfliile sins a terwhi l. any unc wuserved by lwlvll lllistadby tho Misses Lot can beams: Patricia Gunning-s. ‘TM Wilmer". of Mr. Gilbert A. Geudet as ltipendiary Magiu‘ trato for Queen's County wee sn- nounced yesterday by Aflprngy- General I‘. A. Largo. Mr. Caudet succeeds In George J. Tweedy. who has been appointed a Judge 0f the Sllllfflna OOllrt. opera in bra-av holders and of white chryssn-theuwino were on the altar and the beautiful ‘Chfllimas decorations were still in place tin 8t. Thomas Anglican Church on Wednesday afternoon. for the marriage at four o'clock of Betty Mai-pant Duffy. only daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Duf- ty to Keith Howard Acorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F‘. Auom of Char- lottetown. Prince Eldward Island. Palms WIN st the chancel stops and white ribbons minted the pawl mennd for sixty gusts. BUSINESS INCREASES —Up t0 midnight Wednesday 4261 cars of tho 19-16 potato crop had been car- ried across Northumberland Strait Wthlte t a basket peiesaiw i" 950-- Inshflm Pll- ‘by tit. car ferry assisted for a time‘ by the Canao fury. "Scotla." This is sn iii-crease of 593 cars over the corresponding period 12 months ago ; when 3,688 cars were ferried across. [Ttunip shipments show s decrease lnesday. only 556 care went to tho imulnlarmi via the Borden-Tormen- itine route as compared to 678 cars for the corresponding period one INJURY Mrs.- Charles Green. Central Bedeque, suffered a severe fall recently. and had to be taken to the Prince County Hospital by ambulance. utters she received medical aid. and it was found that four of he!‘ ribs were broken. Later she was able to be taken to the home of her cousin. Mrs. H. R. Crockett la Gtunmerslde. uhcre she is 110W convaieaclng. 3 -WEDDING BELL! - A wed- ding of interest to their many friends was aolemnized at Kensinz- ton United Chunch, January 0th at —PAINFUL the Joyce Love and . in m; viitb an aquep e coat. brows 1'" "lmmiflll Ind accessories t. match. Her cores" w“ M '°'°'- Th‘ hIIIPJ‘ couple were at tended by Mr. and Mrl. Mus-d“; hfacrhee of Bolton's wit; “d ‘mimdmfil! liter the dlrllllony they ltffi w piggy on ‘ haney_ moon trip to Boston‘. New y"; and Montreal. "The; y," m. reclphntl 1y 8m. and siso received substantial sums 0! 1110M? from relatives and friends. They will reside in M; Buchanan. Belfast, Rhgrg m," Irwin is a prosperous farmer. Their many friends join in uflsit- ‘h! them a happy married 111., BIRTH! utmost-at the P. z. 1. Jan. 18, 1947, to Mr. and Aral Burch. St. Peter's Bay-M"; daughter. Sandra Lynne. ' CAMPBELIP-At 110 Green Street, iln January 15. 1947. to Mr. and My‘ star C. Campbell, cit , ' Peter Eric. y ‘ Mm‘ IIIeDONALD-At the Aberdeen Hospital. New Glasgow. N. s. t... Monday, January e, 194v, to it... and Mrs. Clarke MacDonald. West Bay, Cape Breton, (nee Muriel MacDonald). Comwail, P. E, 1,_ . tiaulhter. Sheila Ann, MacKAY - 1n Mozaircal. January 9, 1947, to the Rev. A. Lorrie and Mrs. MacKay (nee Janet Glffilfir or Vancouver) a son. Allan Douglas, Weight 8 lbs. 3 cal. GBECCO—-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Saturday, January 1g 1947, to Mr. and Mra. Nick Greoco (nee Lillian LcClalr, a son, 7 p,‘ ‘I ors. nomoN-at the Gtarlotietovm Hospital on January 21. 1917 to M; and Mrs. John Lee Doiron, a. son. IIOOLEY-At Kings County Hosp",- tel. Montague, January 8. 1947, to MI. and Mrs. Neil Hooley a datigh- ter. Sandra Eileen. ANDERSON — At the Grlcl Milen- nity Hospital. Halifax, N. B. Jan- uary i8, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. La/w- rence Anderson (nee Liis Thomp- son, Sprlrgton). a. daughter. Eleni- nor Jean. i McALEEBF-At Charlottetown Hoe- pltai on January 12nd, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. PEP. adcAlcer. Maple Hills. a son. weight s pounds. 11 ounces. Hvsnitst MZa-itiitfizs 2 pt m. when Hazel Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Paynter of Carleton, bécamc the bride of Ivan Ellsworth. son of. Mr. and Mrs.- Wiliiam E. Somers of Clinton. The, marriage ceremony was performed‘ by Rev. G. S. Stevens. The young bride looked churning in light blue with brown accessories with_ a spray ct pink rosebuds on the shoulder of her dress. She was ab- tended by Mrs. Charles Payntcr. sister in law of the bride who chose a rose tires with brown accessories. Charles Paynter was best man. brother of the bride. After the ceremony the young couple motor- ed from Kenaington to Carleton by taxi owned by Wallace Thompson. —DEIGRTFIJL SHOWER. - A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Hogg. Central Bcdeque. iii honor o: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcxenns, who were recently married. After‘, the guests had assembled. Mrs. Howard Bciiurman played the wedding march. as the host and hostess escorted the bride and groom to a beautifully decorated settee. Misses Harrie Green and Alice Jewell canted in the prwmts in a, large artistically trimmed basket and as they opened the parcels. Mrs. Motitaxue Gardiner and Miss Mary Johnson read the names and verses. and Miss Ruth Johnson ar- ranged them on the table. The gifts included pyrex. aluminum, blank- ets, china. and many useful house- hold articles. The groom, in g very fitting speech thanked them one and all for their lovely gifts, all then Joined in singing "Pb: They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Games were then indulged in. and at the close o! e very happy evening spent, the hostess served lunch assisted by the indies. A; the guests departed they all wished Doris and Charles many happy years of wedded bliss, _B_ | Southern District LOL. held its annual meoting in Luther Lodge room, Murray Harbor on Tuesday evening. Jan. l4. There was a good atfbndance and all the‘ reports pre- sented were very encouraging. The llvistrict Mailer. Carleton Hume presided during the session and de- livwcd a fine address. at the sn- nual meeting of the District Scarlet Chapter held on the following Iri- dli’ vvflhlnc at Murray River. six members qt Jubilee lodge. Iris. were advanced to the Scarlet De- Klee. At the District Lodge session, a bountiful supper was supplied by mentors-s of Luther lodge. The following officers were ems. ed and duly installed by James Maclood. County Master. D.W.ll.. Pratt Macks-lane. DDJL, Peter Macbean. D. Chop» 11.0. smart. DJ. Body. M. Msolteill. 1.3.9.8.. Horace White; D. ‘Imam. Joseph Cook. D. Loot. Jib. Mscbennan. Dist. Man. Freeman Hume. DDI». Hannah Dueli- DDL. DJ. lueii. Auditors: Daniel Humr. Allen Rachell- g IIaePIIIIIO s MIcPIIEB - "MFW. lorlnni! et flute PATTERSON -— BAILLIE -- At iii; home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson, on Satur- widay. January 18. 1947. by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Catherine King Baillie of inburgh. Scotland, to Lester Wil- iam Patterson of Cape Traverse, DEATHS MaPHEII — At King's County Hos- pital on Jan. 18,. Malcolm L Mc- Phee of Kilmuir. ' MaoDONALD-At Crapoud. on Sunday, Jan. i9. 1947, Mrs. Joseph MacDonald in iior 86th year. BYRNE—At the Charlottetown Hospital Saturday, Jan. l8. John Byrnc. aged ‘T! years. hheDONALD—-At the Aberdeen Hospital. New Glasgow, N. 5.,on Thursday. January 9. 1947, Bhutto Ann. intent daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Clarke MacDonald, West Bay. Cape Breton GALLANT ~ In Charlottetown. ‘Monday. Jamar-y 20, Melinda Gal- lant. aged as years. I’ YOUNKER-At Kingston Jan. I. 1947, Mrs. Wilbur Younkcr in her 40th year. F" liIacNElLL-At Cavendish on Jan. 22, 1947. Mrs. Alexander C. Mac- Neill. aged 7'0 cars. AITKEN-At E. I. Hospital, Wednesday. Jun. 29. ' i947, J. Crawford Aitkcn. ln his Nrd year. SMITH-Tho death occurred at Brighton. Mass" on Tuesday. Jan. 21. of Mrs. Amelia M. Smith, (fomiririy of Cherry Hill. P.E.I.) MULLlGAN-At lhn Charlotte- town Hospital on Thursday. Jan. 23. i947. Mrs. Michael Mulligan. Newton. Lot 25, agai 76. ' BlllT~At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ira Gay. 710 Eus- ton SL. Jan. 23. 1947. Mrs. Mary Blrt ln her 75th year. reopen-uni‘. The csauewllieflld fir‘: canary co qt vs ta mo Will sxpralllln if» 6°" of her recent lltttl‘ i“ Freckles as sin proud" with lo P. lhe ves in Windsor. 0M-