»____,___..__ _v..._c.. a ____.._..,__,, ,, ,_ ,, rue CHARLOWETOlN tlgglgnillu NOVEMBER 2s. 194,4 MONDAY ‘PRISONER or WAR - John A. MacDonald of Hopefieid has re- ceived the news that his nephew OUR NEWS BUDGET W 13.08MB)’, Arlington, and Rhoda] T0 ATTEND’ WEDDING. —Mrs. ll .Anne L GIBROIV. Boston. Mass. nephew Staff Sergeant Theo- U Army, uirlvedl Th ‘deceased lied 55. w to 111111 land eedocstecl in P:ince Eowsigb-nre 9mm“ C v olanc. and are egforcernent allouid be eiuiora. e .' New Truck Tender The Council also accepted the ! tender . . McLaine for e new ATTENDING FUNERAL, - Mr, James MacPhail. Mr Colin Mur- ray. and Mr. Victor MacPhail of Meadow Bank. lclt Saturday morn- The prelimihary hearing Mrs. Florence Elizabeth McNeili on the cha e of hav murdered her husbarl , William ( yen) Mc- on Nov. i4. i944. o ened M cial notice has been received that For OUR SATURDAYWSUBSCRIBERSJ .-KILLED IN ACTION - Olfi- mm sherry’ have m _ f1" 11 ‘my Pleasant Ila? 3X 8'11 b5 I . ' Sherry? o Mr and MYS- Eliilel L G Preston Smith. Bun sic Mrfozglsi Mrs. William Smith, Kinkora, was killed in action rec- Preston. who was 21 years" r . iin Pile. James Smith is a prisoncr ofi all: §§,'{§‘in'°ns'§:'§§§r gisn aim war in Germany. Pic sfllllhnllfidishe leg”; two Ejhughwrs Mr‘: is“ com“ M '- - - -' - _,'~ , 1 1 ' . s‘ lilal‘ 1 _> :5 ‘ r i'i"§'bi's°'§5'lti'f ijgebslillbilbniiltillli; Svcntil- 1 “'13 5mm- Melmil- 111111 M151 Meda Glover. of rSagreiilizto Valle‘: M‘ the mean!“ md ‘n c°“n°m°" 1‘ i.‘ "1 s“ - 1» s*"l..tlr...zt"iis"."t$11“- *- e . ~ - . . . lnyifil; iiiffift shfiihififé‘ °“""‘"°“‘ -__ ans-m into-in nlnw-"weii 13's’! 1111"" 11°" 11111111" o1 M11111 FUMZML “Tum” ' ThejGeorge and Niulcy Stone ' nocnivrzn CORDIAL WELCOME 58111- Thm iendm were before w‘- E- “"11 ‘"11 P1¢115111111Y funeral of the -iate John Clllig" she also leaves h" brother Pep __Am°ng the boy who recently the 5mm“ ‘o, c°m|dmuhh_ Ah surprised recently when over 5o bell was heldfrom his late res ‘naval Sencabaugh o! Nova 9Com!‘ reumed “em 0.39m?“ is He. 115m McLeod-s tend" w“ "H435 guests asszmbled at the homo of fgflfoof,‘ D§§§§f}§§°"t~§rll‘d:§(t‘§§ “bland her sisters Mrs Me-ry ‘ians- William AISBiiillllt or“ Alhallv Pt-s. 111111 1111111111 1» A-Hurne for Sfliiiit-ZS. $33,521,“ h1g1’; tsffual Wviwwr- 52 ‘ ,, ' '. ~ ' " s Y; - " . A etter was read fro 5 - ° "1 "BOW-HUD- Gi a s can-m..... i» sistcd by Mr. Dlinalg lc otsonhflabgrun anode Lhand M“ Edn "Md up to meet up cheerful younglme Mayo, h h“ cohhch wohh, to-be. The many beautiful gins Intermellt 1n l-Iaitsvi QB cgmelieryymcmrds. of Pr‘ . n: hem He‘ Arsenal“; celebmwd hlslhppoln; two repreuhthuv“ to me were opened by Mrs. Chaisson nnd The pilllbeareglshllahrc. . .R bail.“ d_ M“ C u 1:3: b wart seventeenth birkhday m Enghndlcohhc“ o; the hush‘ In com the accompanying Verses read by 11"- 1-111115 3°. “"11- _ ° ° 5°" -. s 11° i} ""11"!" ° m, an“, h . 5 5..., ofiformity with the request. Dr s. 1415- J°111111Y Squnrenrisss. Miss Ac- MacPheison, Daniel A. MscLear. Meirose, and hei mother. Mrs} 1 81 e s..cw -= 5 . Arthur “h expressed he‘. appreciation M» I , , _ , h -, - ‘D. McGuigan and Mr. J. Walton Toombs and E. Houatt. Alina EencabaLgh of PHIICG Ed-‘hefligafilisgéisfifiehg é?e“‘a‘zkig_luggflillpelvls ¢_ prcpriately and invited ail present Pte. Arseilaultfls parents are grate-i ingin carfrM to.. .1 attendv the fbnergilcofn BMui? Nan‘ i'ay's mother the late Mr _ , M, Mun-av oi that clam. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER, - Ming '. AUEUS- entiy. us Aylward. Richmond Street. 11°“ snow plow. ianchsrd presided yesterday morning Court before Sti trate rt old, went overseas inlAprllflof thlii ijf-————~— ear and had been n ac on rl B ‘ ', ~~\___ hirame 5mg! Jgg¥Gflltgthllht?fieslgg W mmb’ "‘ s sorrow . _ i , ~\ left to cherish his memory eight 3059",], Ne,“Qhflgfhhclfilihitctevl-h brothers and two sisters: Staff Mm Peter L Gallant, hi“. r ant sergeant Gerald in Newfound- ver, oson. ' "W111i- land.‘ Lieu». b01115 1n Aldwhnt. MATIIESON _ Noreen of the Selective Service Office in Summergide, Edith, at- tending Prince Wales College. and Carl, Lloyd, Aiban. 6111111911 Leslie and Charles st home I . to 1.11, ' °' ———— Nov. , . -B.ECEIVES COMMISSION —|James Ennis, Grecnfloli 1311i. yrs son took place The max-r age was 51111 Ueiiimani Charles T‘3'1°“-,5°11- ' " a soitmnized by the Vrw Reverend R.C.N.V.R. is spenomtrs-eeie with Juuusroun - st u... h,“ D L L D The ills parents, liar. and iiius. John FJfiuuntv Hospital, __.»._ Taylor. summei-side tohbwlng n <1" Nnvtntber 1'1. 1. u. . - Sergeant Lawrence McInnia who was out of the City yesterda . Bight witnesses gave evi ence yesterday. Mr. G. R. Holmes aa- peared for the Crown and Mr. . —ISLAND COUPLE WED-In the Chanel of thc Metropolitan United Church. Toronto. on November 6th the marriage b! Arthur Preston Johnstone and Amv Eiean r oohrl- El‘ int w e “Elfin-e to visit her at a future date. The ward Island. 5 e miscellaneous shower left nothing de 1' 1‘- 11115 SGT. l-JNGELS ITIANSI-‘ERED- Sgt. K. W. H. Engels. been located with tile RCMP. st- Charlotteiown for the past six years, has been transferred to Halifax. Sgt. Engels. a native of England and il veteran of the ...st war with a dlstingulslzcd "llilitary" record. has been ‘.33 years wi'il the “Mounlles? For the first i3 years he sewed 1n British Columbia. Alberta. and Saskatchewan. last ten leans ile ‘ Province. il.l\'iil‘; ton ilild L-Luiliillcreliic before ceili- 111g 1o Charlottetown SAD NEWS RECEIVED A Word has been received here of the death in action at sea of Ensign Wiilianl Rinn Mlodollald. United States Navy‘, oilly scn 0f Vfl" Ernest S . lvlacdsildki. Vice Pffirldflll oi‘ I119. Bonk o! lllanizilitoil, New York and Mrs Mzlciiunalti. and grandson of the late Mr and Mrs J.>B MAC- donold of this city. Ensign Mac-I donaid was l\\'3ll't.\/~0ll€ years of 1129 and a graduate o.’ Yale Unl\'L‘l‘.~'l[_\'. No further particulars llzlve been rereived. FUNERAL SUNDAY. — The funeral of the late iilrs. Jame: Mitchell was held yesterday after- ncon. A shcrt .‘.€L'\‘lL",3 at the Cut- cllffe Fun Htnie was followed bv serves zit the Clyde 91V“ Presbytcrzail ‘ i1. conducted by - r assisted‘ s. The l1 1' 1'5 were: Ira Auid, Bertram Jch: .\Iuc.\‘evin_ Fred Be Mlilal‘ Allacbadyvit, Rcscog M. Donald. In: snlent was 1n Clyde Rivet‘ Cenleltry. PRl-JMIER RETURNS — Premier Walter Jones. who has been absent from the Province for the, past fortnight, returned yester- day‘. While in Ontario i: Pre-,' lilier zlttcziccd live stcck 1* who has, yang Donald, Elm ei- Murphy Bun“ was m Fare“ Dale “m” fui to their kind neighbors fcr the The late Mrs. Csssaboom visited mcepucn ‘°“"°_‘_‘i"‘"" so“ her home in Murray Harbcr two gear ago wh-er she renewed old, iickilggflggltla1l1cgfilafi1i$3525":“gegdf- F.dI=‘.NlAlldretv, clldcsh ion of Mr 1' . 3 1 ' ~ i? 0 91‘ an rs. Mcivlie .n rclv. Pow- 113551118- ilal St.. has been promoted Cap- ’ "*-—~j tain on the battlefront in Fland- Fhe body of an airman -- a II- ers Captain Andrey: went over- Eifibic-Was recovered about i RM. seas as a Sergeant in Artillery in icsterday‘ from the waters of Sumn- 1941; was rccolnnlcnded for a mcrsico HSIDCI‘. Corcnez- Dr. W, . commission ill i943; mine back Hclvzli: ordered an inquest and a'Ioi' his commission course ai Jil1’\"_\'l‘2'\'\£‘:i the body before itlenti- Petzllvrllvll, where he urndurlicd: 11135111011 ‘was mndfabnsl h in dIO-Mh was inshliuciol- in Halifax. a er t was es led that t e all \v ell a ca. came from the body was apparerntly that! of 3kg Mather (gounthxy fcir 2,000 Infslntrv airman missing or severa wee o ccrs or t e mperial Army. from No. 10 Bombing and Gunnsny he was one of the first to rc- School a! ilicuht Pit-sent. He llildl-‘ilmléd- £5.15 his convnvsitn courée been pCslSd A.W.O.L. until yes- at roc'vi e, was assigned to t e tcrday. His ilext of kill have beenf King's OWN 500M511 ECW101015 notified. Air Force officials said, and ‘V1111 W110i" 11B W911! I0 Frame and his name _wiil be l‘€,'€,‘.5€d shortly, Flanders, and it is ill that iarnous Authorities began dragging oper- 1881mm! 11B 11115 b61111 Yflisfd N‘ ations when i; was learned Satur- i1 01111181116)’- day that n lniiiet izad been found “(NOR ROITJI\‘FILLD on the Murine Wh rf by an e -, '1 '- ‘ —Ai1 plQyQg a! (he pain‘;- and‘ Win15?“ I-Ioilcr Rcli for two grs illil ilveil- Cctnuuixl", b631, builders. It vvasl iy-Sevfll ‘buys who 0' s‘ picked up somewhat earlier, ap-fAlban-l’ V11111Ee disill- pareiltly, but was no; turned no", in the scltoolro; Nowmbsr 17th. to authorities until now. The bod r um was carried iii.‘ ..§§§°l?".§’.. "§i’..“.'...i°v5li‘2‘.i."°’“i 33b? "s"sc1?>°.\~."'§ m” °' m” m‘ The inquest will resume a; 106m thc Chair. o'clock this mcrniilg. The hearing 5131111111" A11 M1 opened at the Bowness Funeral illflczilce of the oc oil was given Parlors where the bCdy was restiuv. by RFJ- Jiimfls 130M911 Hymn. The jury lnclfdgsf 591m Eh Gcd Our Help In A205 Past". [Czlmplhlelhl fll\l"lt‘ll’l_'ill, (‘ifpiifiixlef Jpn», ggggcz-e by #41155 ‘Mai-ly- Macrlfeilgie. cr. Efitl crren. am ei-l- 0115s o or. ryoil 1E5 y- kiils, Gccrge Eowit-yl, Eilfl Mo.‘ ‘"1311 Church. ‘Mrs. At1=iin Nooirn 1 o has tllrro sens ill ille Y‘ .1. iunleiled the Honol- Rcil whiie Mss _ _ I MacI-ienzie lend the names thereon. In the impressive setting of St. In the regrettable hbscnrc cf Rev. lbeiutlfull Bulges, hhel g/YV. MacDonald. Miss Alarjorie M. ._ ' 00' pace. ovem er anieron, principal, read ll p miflenib of Joseph Murphy to! as a tribute to our girLs and Florence Curran of St. Peters who so willing-Iv answered the c PROMOTE!) OVERS EAS-Lieut to serve their King and COUIIIIL‘. 1 T119 lwdy 01 a man taken from i Summersld Harbour on Sunday afternoon was identified at an in- 1125i yesterday as that of Sgt. Wen- 'Q’.li Daniel MacKenzie of Boughton llsland. near Georgetown, P, E, 1, , "lhe identification was made by Flt. rLt- W T. West. Medical Officer at No. l0, Bombing and Gunnery ,Scllcoi. Mi. Pleasant who was first [witness when the inquest l sumed before Coroner Dr. W, B, flowatt in Summerslde yesterday morning. Pit Lt West gave the ago n: lhe deceased from the records s5 25 years. The witness said that he had examined the body but said he could not give an opinion as to whether there had been any violence. Lieutenant .7.J. McDonald, D.C.M.. it membt-l- of the staff at the Army Training centre at Beach Grove, has been promoted to the railk of iCaptain. His promotion was dated November 11th. to be desired as the guests anticip- ated the wishes and needs of the future bride. A general arty with music and entertainment) was fol- Weri by luncheon to close another evening of fun. -—GALLANT — RAZAVET - St i side was the scene of a prett wed- ding on Wednesday Nov. l5. {Q44 at e a. m.. when Mary Viola, daughter of Mrs. Eminu Rozavet and the late Louis M. Razzlvet. became the brine of Louis Joseph Gallant son of Mrs Gallant of Charlottetown. ‘Hie ceremony was performed by Rt. Rev. i l r I I Msgr. G J MacLelian in the pres- ence of the immediate relatives and friends. The altar was beautifully decorated with autumn flowers. The bride. given in marriage by her brother Louis, entered the chapel 1 A Venn-an c; the yen-s; Great wayhlto the strains of the weddin march ‘Captain McDonald enlisted in Ed- incllioii on the first, of Februar- 1310‘, with the 216th. Battalion and Heal‘ Calgary. He went overseas January 21, i917 and. following a ‘icgrcuping of several Canadian units, became n member of the am, Canadian Railtvey Troops. TIE!) UP TRAFFIC —- Two deer on tile front fenders of an automob- ile was a great attraction Saturday afternoon as Mr Guy Kennedy ‘and Mr Raoul Reymond arrived 1 ilciile from New Brunswick with two deer-which they shot themselves uflcr n icw days visit on business 11nd pleasure on the other side of the Straits. The two animals were ,vcry fat and weighed about three lhundred lbs each. l ____ , Dr. John Roderick Ennis Smith brilliant, young Cenadiail scientist‘, ‘ilradutile of Daihcusie and King‘; universities, and a Rhodes Scholar, iHis condition is not regarded ‘serious, however. Mr. sylvain Gallant and the lateI Mary's Convent Chapel. Summer‘ 11°91) 1'53"‘ l)! 111° 111155111! "1 Pa!“ them best wishes for n long and haoov married life-S His many friends learned with M Huzhes on Octobe b. i944. 101-. lowing a short illness. e latu Mr Hughes was a native of Si. Mary's ltuad. P. rapis- land ailu had DEBILWHD the Clin- udiail Notional Railways tor tile ‘oust 32 years. and had been a con-, duck)!‘ on the island Branch of the, System tor the last 20 years. Of a cheerful disposition with a great] capacity for makinil friends he was‘ known to 55011.5 oi people at Drag». ticallv everv station between 3011115‘ and 'I‘iuilish. _ lie ieavcs to mourn tile loss of a loving husband and beloved father. his widow. three Sons. Ambrose in e Navjvbver seas; Ciitiord with played by Mrs Beatrice Backfordige Navy. at Flam“ and Rhghmld Mr. Harry ply boat crushed into the cribwork at tile oil drilling site in I-Iillsboro Bay. Examination in the Char- ~iottetcwn Hospital revealed injur- .ies to his back which are expected to keep him inactive for some time. Mr Whitcilead is engineer on| the 40—ton steel craft. Socony, which carries men and supplies betwsvll Charlottetown and the drilling site seven miles away. . The boat was approaching the rig Just before 8 o'clock yesterduyl morning when its diesel engine stei-i led when it was reversed to slowi worth the craft. Whitehead was attempt- ing to start it again when the boat smashed head-on into the steel pil- ing of the cribwork. He was imncked unconscious when he was thrown against an auxiliary engine. Whitehead was in- at tzaiiled at Edmonton and Saracee. 111F611 @3115’ Yestfiday when a mp"! ‘Tuesday BVCillllE and was ntteildzd. Aittr v as was transacted the hen-monies of Bea Bridge l. Mr werelPhiliips of Summerside. nesses were Mr. installation puty. Mr. J.B Si. Jcnii o1 Souris. Noon ll McAdam. home. and one daughter Doris at ilome, ‘lnere l5 n brother John British Columbia and l1 sister. in llvlrs. Mae Lilrlcriv in Boston. Mass.‘ The r the Knights of Columbus was neld routine of inc officers tiic District De- uroceeded with bv The following office-is vhre iris- Gibild Knikilt-RJA. MacDon- Lieputv Grand Knight-D. E. Chgnceilor-Rev. R. G Ells- warden—W. J Smith. girriiflgirlsf _Sre'c}i-seta‘i1;.v€i-w:ix.l Brew- eKXEC-COTIIIIIR Secretary - Thomas Outside Guard-Eugene Kelly. retarial duties and explained sucn merits, nesday afternoon, Oct. 4th at 2 o'- 5f _ciock at the United Baptist Parson- P1111111. egulal" nlonihiv meeting of‘ 55e- 311111111515111": Rev- E lgygelyvViCe \._.2ci. united Mrs. business‘ 15118115111 HUI". nee Ives of Oyster; Church h“ 1.1.05", inony the bridal where a reception was held in their honor. The course taken at the naval training Yan- George station at Deep Brook. N.S. at. Joined the Nutly Augu i941 and last year was R E I “so promoted to Petty Oflicei". He is dnnmnyj __ in .the accounting branch 0i the 305mm Ohh service. and ha: been stationed at“, My, ‘ ' Halifax. — S. A large number of returned a l .. ... men attended an organization Mr hm!‘ An'f"""' meeting of the Canadian Legicnimld h dAuvQl£1[rVJ'\ h. of the B. n. s. 1.. ilcid in Murray WAnREN _; A,',h,; ,.:..,,‘ "f. River Wednesday evening. Nov- i511‘ mum” ember 22nd, when a new Branch ‘ was formed. The Provincial P Florence sident. Captain B. A. Clark, of (lhuhhmh Nam‘. Chm. - Summersioe, presided and openerlhmq‘; _ A‘, m, ‘I - _ the meeting in accordance witli;_aiov_ 22 to 1on4,‘ I F 31v“ the ritual of the Canadian Leg- and Mfg 131m 1.1M, hfhh, “W31”! ion. The Provincial Secretaryla son ' ‘ “ “W51- G. E. Shcrren, performed the sec- CAMPBELL — At 63 5n- ~~ Road on Nov. i6. i944, n, . matters as per capita tax pay- Mrs. Peter C. Czlilllibnil Legionary subscriptions. iiillifliitfr- M-lnrl" Fl __.__ lFLYNN.—-Oii N01; — WEDDING BELLS - On Wed- Ml‘. and Mrs. Pctcrs._u dzll tho pr J. Bar- rass r"‘cirl.ed at the solemn ser-l 51533145115 Rebecca‘ T” wilsritiiousizlit-lci: __ l Robert Henry. , , ,, ‘T N. ' The “Wt. th, 1m was very attractive in a two-piece‘ dress of British Navy blue wool crepe _ Truro. -, self-trimmed with narrow fluted ‘ ‘ 111111111113 and clusters of pin tucks.‘ ' > n, Completing tile ensemble she wore; New wljlsnn-g lo PI: a single strand of pearls with mut- ching ear-rings and harmonizing DEATHS accessories. Following the cere- -——-——'—~ ~~~ bartJy motored to "Gs — Ai C111’ u! Wm the home of Mrs. limes Taylor, Thursday. Novembcr 231w. North Bedeque, sister of the bride, ning table was beau- - I tifuiiy arranged with low bowls of velvety bronze flowers. silver con- dle holders with lighted maize cand- 4 les and centered by g beautiful Brennan, forulcny of Ififililli River. three-tiered wedding cake with its in his 84th your. ' miniature bride and groom. silver CARDINER — At Cun leaves. and old vine inscription: pitai. Halifax. oil Wcri: "Congratulat ons." This cake was 22, 1944. Jnnlcs G 0;. made and presented by Mrs Heber 65 years. ’ Home. York Point. Later in the ev- GRANT — At Pcukcs erling a. number of the neighbors, Nov. i9. i944, Dailicl some of whom were quite distant one-time neighbors, ln fantastic garb. arrived to offer their can- gratulaiiorls and best wishes to tile genial Bob and til:- woman of his choice. Owing to illness in the groom's family circle the honey- moon trip to Maritime and Eastern Island Points was postponed. As M1‘ and Mrs. Phillips g0 to their home and begin their new life in Summerside thcl heist] wishes of all ham n e ' l. -- 1 yo: ' . til il- friends w ll olow llem PEQIERS N_A§ ‘Lihhlhh . lflll. Oil 0'0 ‘ immediate vfiliie "Gun" Pcdhrsm,‘ .e at wilicil ilc disposed of two l‘ Liable, cattle before going to ‘Wisconsin whcrc hc sold ullozilcr animal from his herd of Hcistcins. The PYE-I y BRENNAN — At i110 Sal-lid llnn; Home nil Nov. ‘.32, 194-1 Ailclml sly. The charming personality of rhe bride was enhanced by an in- triguing gown of flame-colored chiffon and lace, wearing a cor- Inside Guard-Witt‘ McKenna. Chaplain-Most Rev. James Bovie Lecturer-Robert Bradley. Advocate-Louis Butler. ‘trustees-J J. MacDonald, Dr. |J.A lviacMlililil and Leonard Mac- Miss Noreen Nocnan moved adost his life in lat/e August throu ll A "m"? C! ‘m5 117M111“ he heartv vote of monks l0 Rev. Jamzs drc "nirliz, in Cornwall, Engiarldsit Wilrked 1111 111E A1115“ Highway and Dalztcr and Miss MacKenzie for i ' as been announced. At the time of fu1egh°°ggiggy°11 gfbéxlsbselégi” , , , .. ._ n- I - . onn e c cre . 5.11:: ‘,.°.,‘.‘;‘,‘,§ei,“2:'?;§.,”1,‘hi, s... ssh... or Talisman $15.‘. iltbdiiifi hii.‘;.°§i§?;‘;?§u‘25..9°§J£.ii..‘§i§"ti?i.§$;i..;‘3.i we'd-i was n» dim-to a n- " " ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ I11 1119151118 110111111511 I118 bride-in 111v.» <11. The ycunq o:‘esid'2r1t'cl<p3l'im€ilts on jet-propelled sero- acddem- , ~ _~ _ QHHYPWL M155 Kathryn $11t119r1flr1d.|g1~ac:ouslv extended the thanks of; planes, under sponsorship of the , THURPDAY , DQ11810- 5 Helen 5119;. i “m? an 9111115115 1111-1151 111 T111- the meeting to the steakers. Com- I Britiill Government. WOUND“) l5 ACTION-JV“ ‘ine iliuticr of bovs camp was iri- .d h respomilfwquotse blue, also carrying roses. Dz. Smith was the son of Mr and 111111 iVlrs. Thos. Nisbei obtroduced hv Dr. J.A MacMillan ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ' Tyne Valley, have received wold and discussed by Messrs J.J. Mac- that their son Jack. has been Donald W. J. Brawders, M. A. wounded in action. Bombardier. Farmer and Rev Eric Robin. The Nisbet went overseas in April and ¢0<T11111i1/_»v W118 111911 8511M 1° 5%‘ HIGH .r\?P_ Saturday 11st. :. h l l m v plimeniill-y ltmari-‘s were given by, ffssltfil. “on “$2 snail‘ of l-Iyndman 1 brggleergffibéh. Kass Silllppflrttd by hisl M y. Meeting closed a lvlrs G. Ennis Smith, formerly of ha ca" Ltd for Seyeral years‘ was] The Nuptm glrlilss helebrated by . Anthem. hS-ummerside P..E.I,. and now oi presented by the firm and her as- the Rev‘ Louis Doug“ j: iBeharnsvilie, Ontario. He attended “flaws my}? . After the signing of rtne regis- ‘?‘“,=,§hhf‘“§. 'Z1','Qfl§§“;,,“‘c'h'§,§,h{‘.‘§ went to Frame cn D-Day u" “mmmnal “as 1'1"“ bu" c?” 1 "- ~ - 1 1 ~» 1 ‘ ‘ '“ ‘ i‘ ‘ '“ i’ - ' . ~ . * ' iete set uo and r.-port lick a a high . . ~' _ _ h“, fr“! bedding I Party 51111115!‘ a ilalzpy get-togcillcl" lsiti in, vl h iligll honors and winning the , “*- , PM“ nleehlng ' general the d?‘rgtté%affit1fiotig1;°c;gltig ‘W S: Marks Rectory, Ks-nsiligtoil, ,‘ Governor - Generals medal. A TfigAikMr Sgiomvm wEglggg The ncww initialed member-S inviting‘ meg“ was h“ tiflnylvvhcil a large ilumbei‘ pf lsarishon-l 3:10:55 Scholarship tcok him to Mclnnhs Sea‘ Cow PO56‘ have he; were then introduced to all present , rwd 1'“ ‘e14 er; of St Mark's Ailgllcail Church‘ 'I‘rlniiy College, Oxford, in 1938 turned from their hohehfimohh Shem’ by LIJCELITBI‘ Robert Bradley alter “pFéh h . met with their new Rector. Rev. D. where he engaged in research, and vhmm places o; Imam“ h, E85,, wh h the mcetllliz adiourned. “ride c “g5 expressmns m 1119» E Noel to give him an cid-fashion-l ileceiled a Doctor of Philosophy. er}, Canada Mrs Mcmms was be. RIDAY l mm ‘"1 mmvgxiatulauons 17° m‘? i ed ilouselvar-"ninz All interesting! At the age of 2i. during his stay‘ fol-Q he; mhrrlagh Miss He1en'}_l:c_ RATINGS ‘IENDEREIT DINNER ‘£1510: "éfsrclufggggéagegi, lg?“ W‘ call-Ecol out and at at Oxford. he was called u-pon iolAnley 50min and l; reqnvlng h - As his contribution to Navy ence of Rev Leo Hench Phres; ._ a ccllscticn cf use- present cnc of his papers on a tech- l heartv welcome iii her new honle.-- W691i. 111E RBV- Fill-b" b01115 D011‘ ' “ '95- fui and pfflCllCel gifts were ltrc-j nicai cilenlical study S b f ; t ban f the Basilica generouiy if}??? manner °f speak!" °°“' sented to Mr. Noni Ill accepting Royal Society, the first teingee sugl? —— lfifldtlqéd the ratings of H. M. C ,h,,,‘,1°g,,£3§°11 t° the pleasure °I the gifts, Mr. Noel thaizkrd the recognition had ever been accorded! —FR1\CTURES ARM - 511W 5. Qiiveii 31111110119 11114111116 111911 reported missing in action on Schedule‘ ' hm menu ted donors and extended the hospital-i n student. and two years later ilslstewart. 11-year-old son oi’ Mr-lof i-‘1%“1’@f1$!111l7" to a dnmer yes- “11111151 1°- 19“- 15 11°“ a "$1111" happy no“, when M, 1° ity of the Rectory’ at. any time gave another paper on further re-‘flild Mrs. D. 0. Stewart of Sum- terdnv at the Queen Hotel. of Will‘ ill Germriilln Pie. Cuvanagh hmréhv M, I h hh ' There is no rlnlzbt, but that thc in- searches befoi-o the SQc|gty_ merside, fractured his arm vester- -—-- Larilv Pl. ialcil in Fcb- m, hhde h, ‘fh, 1‘, 1141111111“ ; vitiliion will b» accepted and illc‘ WEDNESDAY dsv afternoon when ilc fell out of] RECEIVES SAD NEWS - Micil- , and went overseas in blue Sh“ E 3 9 {"5 11_ turquoise Rmvtmry M“ 1mm“, a “mum of‘ MANy "Appy RETURNS _ ML a tree while laying. He was iak- no! Dale, war guest at the home . h; me samh yeah is m My Goran thhh Church m? and activities‘ A de_ Mrs John goym 53 Brlghwn fn to thc Pr nce County Hospital of Mr. and Mrs, F. R. Nausis. Ken- e-i 119111111- gnporthhh positmhwnh the c‘ N. hcious lunch was served and much 39th anniversary of their marriage. m" treatmenl-"S- ggii-Zgggifl 112115 ggteggy £3311 81:10:12; en oved Th ladies f i: .. were 'ste ‘*—- Mr. Thomas Ambrose Rodd. Mii- arej ‘famous 91111111.». oretst-eeoghlgiclgi H f-d-az-celebratmg we --FAMILY DINNER PARTY - 11°11“ 111 I~°1“1°11- EW- °1‘ M“ ton. received W011i Sniufdfiy that congregation has been lvitlzout a REPORTED MISSING — Mrs On Saturday evening e family dil1- - Michael h“ be” Wm‘ Mr" The “Yemmv “'55 “rimmed by 1115 5011-1-19111- GU15‘? Park" R9“- Rector fol- several months and are R. E. Rennie. Cilariottetotvh air-I ner party was haid at the home of and M“ NW“ I“ °V°r m“ R"- T- E Mlwbenna" m‘ ‘nihby previously reported tilissing in ac- congratulating ihcnlsslvhs» on Se. m" has been advised from 0t, Mr. and‘ Mrs‘ 1m 31-02m- nf Norm years. ‘United Cilurcll. and tile bride. who tion, has now fol‘ official purposes curing o, man v.‘ Mr Noelfis gbil-i tslnl that hef husband no R ".3 Bcdeoue. This occasion was in cele- —'-—* |W°T° 1111 9111111551111 1111111114111? 5111111 been presumed dead. The teic- m, and. fhiehdh. hehshhahm hs‘ Rennie was mlsslng an“ hi, ',,p.' bration of two events in the Cm- Mrs. Florence Eliambctil McNrilliitowu With tall and twclrried n show- gram stated that Lieui. Rodd is meh. shun“. who-ah. wrhe evening emmhhs °,.eh5ehs_ ziel- family. the birtndav of the was committed bv Stioendiarv Mak- 91' bmlfluei 03 ‘"1 111555- 11'1"? 111191‘ presumed to have met his death in ‘ tr _ K M. hm, 1 h . host fllld th. Sixth wedding ahni- is at Martin vesterrlay iendfd- R1111 111 ‘111= ,1111a1'°11111b1¢ action. Feb. 1. 1944. gxohcnhgh’ ggrlgdc ggihdhdgtgdshcga AT HOME 1N ENGLAND __ ML yersary of his brother Mr. Bennett morning to stand trial at the next absence of her IBUICXZlWBQ given ill 1116111» 3°“ W“ a 5915"?“ in rind Mrs Lloyd Ings, China Point. c the new “"115; “"1 “"1 ""1" °’ w“ ifffmlfif? ‘m: s“"~‘.'““°il “Smut” ‘ii/Billy’? Si" $5.';..".'i..°' M" G” thc Prince Edward Island Iligh- _.___ l. I ~. ~ . h 1 °- 111'“ 911w" °1' i119 1'- 9" 111' ' - ~' . - _ lander; beffigt: the outbreak ‘of _ w WEDDING BELLSFA hwhhm d‘,;'§§h{,§,.°§f.h°z11_'f$§he, 3835'; TT‘ §'.“J..l‘,”..‘,}°‘n.‘,‘.)’§.?.‘i,’l?'.‘il§§““";._ MC‘ Leggfolbiiltbttisst bimltibnlvtbséulzcislfliggt NEWPORT, Moimlil W31‘. 8 0Y1 9d 0P 601W $911168 missing June 7 in France is now a 0f much lntircst to mallv m Mt have arrived safely to their new FUNERAL SERVICES _ The The only evidence iltanl vgslsr. Church, played the Wedding - 5 3- A ~ _ in September. 1939. and received prisoner of war in Genngny, Stewart and Vlcltiltfvlvas soiemilized home in Nottingham, England. She funeral o; Mr w s; mod was dav was that of S21. Lawrei e March and Miss Rae vlciterscnsans more than $4,500 in u." » his mmission as Lieutenant in ._._. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- also had the pleasure Of 11196111118110? held yesterdaynfterhoon from the I/iclnnls o; the cm, Ponce who h _.. g the simliniz nf the register. Red cum Iy3nll§'-id-\\‘€€k iullci in 1940. and Went Over-Beds shortly —'I‘0 TAKE COURSE - m“ Lwd 130118186 at five P. M. husband Ft. Sgt. A. E. Breedon at comm, Fungl-nl Home when 53f- |absent from the City the previous The ha v vouna couple left im- nine mohms, thereafter ' vice was cunducted by Rev G c". day. v on a short trig followed iyle Webster who also conducted R M ‘T’ ADE bymgéeh “Md wishes o‘ t c" many service at the grave. The poll beslr- 0T2”, 12,0 isqg 0N The ‘bride is h hmdhhm o; The ers were: Messrs. Angus McEactlerii. '_ r en 5 n uxumer" - . - "'91-. 51d m 1mm Wm, 1 5m. ma; Horton Acauemv cf Acadia Uilll l-Iaroid McLean. Athol Burns. Harry EH1‘- Ktl die“) T.P_P§-l‘n1e: new 5mg qrhe “mom 3150 ngggndgg] the serving overseas has been promoted ,h,, sum,“ to the rank of Squadron Leader. ' ” on“ thh uutmhwwh “has” d. Ldr. Butler who: home is in - _ charkmewwn was shfiioned for a gltllsjeMrs. Vickerson. mother if the time in 5111RPM‘ d9 -— 5- Mrs. Atilol Cottcn of Keilsington — —- was among the Visitors to the city — ARRIVES OVERSEAS — M1‘. yesterda- and Mrs. Wilbert Ai-sehauit of Mrs . c. Mmhegd or Ken. represented. and the greatest en-‘Sflmmersids llave received Word sington is visiting in the city the Il-huMasn-l prevailed‘ The ruglunon lfrom their daughter, Yvonne stat- guest, n1 Mrs Hollis War-mil. Outlining the Party's attitude qming that she has arrived safely in W A. Robertson. A.B. spent a the conscription issue was unani-HEIIBIBHG. Sh-s is married to Flt. shlort leave at his hC-Illg in Char- mousiy endorsed. and after other 5121- Mlldyn 13111198. RAF- Whll lottetown- His mniiv friends We" business was transacted the Con- W85 stationed for o while in Sum- glad to aee him offer a year's ab- gereme adjnul-nedwmeey a; 0mm" merside. Mrs Davies was accom- sence at sea. on Dec. 4. fined bv her four months old baby , Mi- and Mrs. - Y. —3- Iiernwgodzwsgcompanied _ Out Our Way By J. R. Williams i 81s MEN iN ALL Rlnlii MACS\VAIN — ward Island l Mlllllit‘ Lorne Villicy iii ’ MAUWILLIAivlS -—- Cove, Novenllirr 18. Georze Mnclviliiams. IIODD -- At tilt‘ PRISONER i and Nirs. Simon Cnvanagil of New Haven, ilave received word re- cently 1' '. their soil, Pte. Patrick W CCWLIIIEgII who was previously Hlmeil. _—_——~_ , 1114i. In the Dresenc: of relatives and u few friends. a uuict wedding was soicmnized on Nov- ember 10th at th h or ovum _ M Duh . "when 1o, 1941,, Gdflllgf.‘ 11m .1 '1" iecn Vickerson. only dnuall- merly of Bilubilil. 1‘ 1i)“ ter and Mrs Wm. L. IMacSWAIA - At lili ll. Vickersoll of Somerviile. Mass , “HIS uni lnai-riluze to their; onlv oh return Mh and MrshlMurphy son. Pte Sidney Edwards Grim. will reside in China Point, that beautv spot of P. E. I. on the homestead which has been the home of the _Murph,v family for many generations. Bon voyage. DAY T E PRISONER 0F AR — has been received b?’ Mr. word Metcalfe. Tufts COVG. ‘On Nov. 2.‘. . n; Jdlll G. Bull nix! of Mrs C A 11111 ROD!) - A! thc Pun in his‘ 87th year- on Gladys Arthur, Bu 1d, _ Wednesday. November 15th. when meriy employed bymsfliffah‘ 2,111 their only daughter. Eleanor Cflilhv! spgwarl, Md" has 1e“ hv plane erine. became ihc bride of Ray", for Moncton where she plans to Bvnjmrn“ Fa"q“hm‘°'°"' 5°“ ‘F’: Mr ' take a Sh‘ m m . B h and Mrs. Frank C Fcrouharson _ M Enzabenfsmllialsrdrefiisliill]: 5061x135 h; chhhvoy_ P_ E I e doubly have returned to Summerside from ring ceremonv was erfonn d by Halifax where they will make their Aug.. 1943. His father is a veteran ‘SnhjetheylvhsMrgccgiglglzgliegrthhly’ ‘gig encve, x T, Mel-Ce n the ewfeg-i home. Mr. Maclielian has accepmd s. i” ‘he 5mm‘ 5mm“ W5“ . . Krimmodlnts l-elntlvns ‘a position with Sinclair and Stew- ‘Wm make a“ "K191111611 V1511 With friend While the strains of the? art Ltd, as window decorator and MncLAUGHLAN - ELLIS.— A‘ her sister. Mrs. Simon Friars of Wedding March were being iliillfldl display mall Willie in Halifax he WBddlDH of mucil interest to rei-‘ Sussex, N. B-s, by Mrs Harold Jay the bride ill-l was employed iii the same capacity atives and friends on Prince Ed-1 tered the Drawing Rcom on the with zeller’; Lm,-s_ ward Island, took place at the I —REPORTED MISSING — Mrs. lfm 0f her father by whom she United Church Manse, Digby, N s_ h James H. Munn (the former Eileen the English port. — RETURN T0 SUMMERSIDE »- Mr. and Mrs Hazen MacLelian A brother, Harold, is also in thc army. Two other brothers. John and Wallace, are at home in Milton. Lieut. Rodds mother died in McDougali. John Feavyour and Tho- same University prior to icinihg mas White. RETURNS FROM WINNIPEG CONFERENCE -- Mr W. S. Grant has returned from the Winnipeg Conference of the Progressive Con- servative party. Every province was; W“ "111 111 1111111111111 T118 yuunfl FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Th November 33h when the Re.v_.Bueil of Abbey. PEI.) has rc- °°1l e were "namengled- The bride funeral of Mr. Russell Alfrecel Brendon Sheri-y, v by _ Mil. Em, Damn; um“ h, mhnmhe; ceiveil word that her husbahd,|1°°k°d ~11’ 11511111" 111 11 11°°1'|stuhp¢rt, who died lssl wggk in Ina Elizabeth, daughter of thelptfnJames H‘ Mun“ "' “mm”tfnizlmeitsggnxgdecizsowbgdieErlgyirstfgif'“°’1°m‘1 “t Dumthi “"11" W“ 1am James H mid Mrs Mac-‘ Lugs 11E tgnhOctober 30th. _ He is 1mm with flngerhh) veh ~81,“ Oran“ held from Trinity United Church 14118111811. Stnnliolie, P E I. and B111 w“ ma” bee‘? “"1” 1“ lblossoms. Heronlv ornament WflS a Yesterday Mtermmn- service “'55 Ldg Sto. Roper; Bruce Ellis, son Hoggfimhd Pei‘: Mung“ h°me l5 1“ gaet gold car-rings. She carried Conducted by Rev. T. E. McLennan M, and Mm w_ H Ehm ‘"5168 w.h - wlere he was a in hm, bouquet c; r05“ [ems and who also conducted service at the nonnloston. PE I. The bride h, June £11194‘; 1°h§1°11h~11¢ “my ribbons. The brides mother assisted crave, Interment was in the was becominzly attired in a street overseas m,“ “he o‘; u?‘ bee“ in receiving at the door. She wore P6011165 Cemetery» T110 P1111 19mm dress n; Quccnr, blue wuh He l! 2a years o! I e and lyfif- a dress of navy sheer and veiiow bearers were: Samuel Peterson. navy accessories. and s corsage of so“ of M], "a D 13mm I e msesi Following the ceremonv e Milton Cutcliffe. Leonard Jordan American Bea t roscs Mrs Glenn ' ' n’ n°w c’: wedd n“ 5mm" was scrved “' “m! Mme Finley- Ankcmmn lillhdesmaid was galifnx. and the late Mr. Munn. dining-room was ill charge of ihe .__._ - 1 - e has two brothers w o have brides aunts. The bride a pUNmAL AT Log)"; VALLEY — The funeral of ill late Mrs Our Boarding House ‘IOU pom HAFTA PRACTICE" \ LISTEN MAJOR r. '§ E6AD!\(OU'LL STAY '/ 1 1 L w - v - ‘33o%'3i’/§Eo§§$~€si1 $1.452“? Howe coal-win- ; luau. MR- we? ' , I'M A LlAR-UNGUOTE- HOW TO PROVE TO YOU HE'S ONE- GUOTE.ETC...IT AIN'T TH‘ 6U‘! WHO ORIGINATES STUFF WHO WiNS ALL TH’ FAME, 11's TH‘ ONE WHO 0?... Quotes AN‘ Pure rr , new OVER.’ OH. l. COULD a0 H 5555 THE °'~';;,bgf_,gg§° rue DINNER NILL TURKEY QMELEToM ; Draws ME HOME! wewze HAVING.’ dressed in navy blue with white been serving in Italy 51mg m; were the e 111E 1111119111 1n Minnie Macswaln of toms Volley accessories and a corsago of pink beginning of the campaign there. ' c x I A - . 11111501 . "l- ... Afttr thc nlarriagc thc wedding.‘ FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The Y?" visned an“ {fimlwfcd ,C°z'm"_'t""g}avc he“; conducyedeb; Rev w in“ m°F°"°“ 1° "“““F°"5 “Immiflrfamigccurred M tgvbunllslmbli-sgoofil-igiliglgl"19112:.‘lbw T Mmfr- 111v nnilbnnrm ivrrei ‘Fm-‘QW hey ‘m-Wyed Supp” Prcvlous loligwnlgq return iiicv‘ will milk" their home J°56i1h McAuIiiy M16115“ F019)’ - To PPACHCE her ileavlng Princn Edward island maid aécgfagflsé H91‘ h‘ chhhvmh ' Malcolm Macuhth Reuben M‘: ‘ .. ‘Hum-foo! the bride wn tendered a mlscel- ' Y “s [Cannel]. Murdock MacDonald. Alan . fi r . Iaflglgfiggfii . ’// INVITED son A MEAL i UM! "fl-us was t eAv-Veehrtl. 5T»! , BECAUSE l: cow-r 1 own m AUT SPEECHES. so 1 THINK rr Pee/s . . 000k l I laneous showci ht her home in] Mhlbeelfigengg? Zfgwlfdtgvreryslgilglqffii MacSwain. Interment was in Lorne Valley Cemetery. $235,510 .218 <~".""l's1E,‘?.,,§§-,§§*;§§1'; Hflihélrtlalh. Sturgeon. _ and linen, also mcnrv. Th: groom by the pastor. Riv. 125s ‘glillsilwys REBEKAH INITIATION — At Wns also presrnicd ..l a purse of who also conducted service at the 11 1118111111‘ 11851011 01' Alpha Re- ining/fit?’ gommillilc’ m81f¥13rs iii ththslzilrxe-Rg-lssiitinandc bilklixl Lodge No. iildldhire lest i ~ llC- 1E 13137.7. ' ' ' . SEVEN DEW OI BOB W e . young couple will (nskc their home 4111111 511111v11n 0f B- tar-Rs vn- 1x21 tinted into the olxjder. brinliienrs n Dighy’ N5 when, the groom Bl crsltv and Rev. Owen Kigains oi at the session and all Councillors, to 12 the number for the term. Cheorzfitowh. Interment was in the with the exception of Couns. A. c urc cemetery. T. McKlnnon and A; Butler - news item was *_— both absent by reason of illness- thlcen from the Maiden Evening Afmhfahgane °¥.B'£°k5‘:gg Méihrg, were present. “ewh The resolution was moved by Funeral services were hem wedh,gfihhglatzhlwlhgcegiohcehhegél; neg-e! Ccun. J. T. McKee and semnded 14th ' The City Cnuncll in special ses- sion last night unanimously cil- dorsed the stand of the Dominion Council of the Canadian Legion with regard to the conscription of men for overseas. Mayor J. E. Blanchard presided Congratulations were extended to Mrs. Ruth Enman. Noble Grand. on her good work. The degree staff was under the direction of Mrs. Helen MacEachem, PNG, who also presided at the piano. Mrs. Beth Compton was soloist. Mrs. Maclilachern presented Mrs Beatrice Lapthorn, P.N.G., and Mrs. Mae Adams. P.N.G., with at present stationed The following nesday. Octcber 1i, frcm the A. by cmfn- P- a 0"’- n 795d 5-5 N Ward and 5011 funeral hm¢.3,,,,,,;,,§“,,§;,,{',‘{,‘m“{‘hh§“§§§f $3: mnflaslh‘ ‘he c“ C h I £11111‘; sé1esi-bg1r Mnnfdn Sfingii- lersnry of their mailing. With them the Citv of Chazlotiggiiyfn s:- a . v. a ~ 111118 115"!‘ i": c M ‘hog’ were their femi cede to the request of the Prov- gifts for their faithful service in 8° mom H o“ 9 am" e lnclal Command of the Cnn-ul- assiatfh he in sat d no 15$ chum "gilchmd “i ‘he “"1"” ian Legion and record their op- licious ardrershmegie welengeeberved “W1C” T!" inion that the recommendation by the -ollowin committee, Mrs of the Dominion Council of the Inez LII erty, .N.G., Mrs. Claire Legion In regard to conlerih- Brown, I>.N.G., and Mn, Ethel He: of men for anneal lo- McPherpon. COMO-HANDED I