PAGE EIGHT 1 F OUR NEWS BUD-EIET .0. 011R SATURDAY suBso MONDAY FORESTRY EXPERT HEB!- Mr. G. A. Mulloy, assistant chief of the Resmrch Division of the Dom- inion Forestr Service, Ottawa. is on an offici visit to P. E. I. He will supervise wood lot develop- ment on the experimental farms. ON Q U E E N CHARLOTTE Brandon, Man a, . .C.S. "Queen Charlotte." He will assist in instructing the crew. NAVAL PARADE — The "Queen Charlotte" held its regular Sun- day church parade yesterday of men and officers. Lieut. R. Morris was in charge of the Roman Cath. olic party to St. Dunstan's Basil- ica. The Protestant party was commanded by Capt. liicLaren and attended services at St. Paul's Church. Other officers on parade were Sub. Llcut G. Hart, Pay Lieut. J. Belyea, Sub. Lieut. Em Turnill. Sub. Lleut. G. Hawker,l Sub. Lieut. G. Gander and Sub. Lie t R 'd. u. ei INJURED BY EXPLOSION -, Junior Murnaghan. son of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Roy Murnaghan. City, was burned about. the face and eyes yesterday as the result of a slight explosion caused when he held a lighted match to the as tank oi an old wrecking true. He was immediately taken home and is noiv in the City Hospital. where it will be necessary for him to re- main to: a few days. The wrecking truck is one of a number of ve- hicles partly destroyed when the Seaman's Auto Body Works build- ing was razed by fire some time ago. Brigadier Gen. Empire Thea itlon of Federal Ross holds tn‘? Director of Civ which he received on the death of Hon. RJ. Manion PRESENTATION AT MT. HEB- BERT. The spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Water Wood was filled to capacity on the evening of Sept. 16th when friends and neighbors gathered to honor Mr. Ralph Ray- ner and his lovely young bride (the former Miss M ' Charlottetown). After the guests of honor were seated and the chair- man Mr. Earl Inga had rnadc a few opening remarks. charming little Laura Doreen Wood resented the bride with an exquisi bouquet of mixed flowers. An agpropriatn ad- dress was then read y Mrs. Frank Lund and Mr. Allison Mutch made the presentation of a generous gift of money. Ralph repl ed in his usual pleasing manner thanking all for their good wishes and tang- ible expression of good will. After the singing of "For They Are Jollv Good Fellows", a elicious lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in music and social intercourse. ATTENDING COLLEGE -Vcrhn and Wilmont, r and son _ r, are both at- tending college, Verna at Mount Allison University in Sackville, N. .. and Wilmont at P.W.C. in Charlottetown. The death occurred at her home in Summerside on Saturday, Sept. l8. of Mrs. John P. DesRoche at the a c of 56 years. She was form- c ss Leona. Sonicr. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Simon‘ Defense (Arm) 0 Winn. Motor T. W. Dickie." Ptel. . AWW. R- ldrich J. A. Kerr, G. B. Merrick. Electrician, O. H. Llewe Rrocecding Halifax. N. S. A. D. Appleton. Before ing they were pre- sented with cigarettes by the Prov. Govt. thro the Car 0n Can- ada 00m!- e presen ation was looked after by Ira M. Brown of the Canadian Legion War Services. TUESDAY —BHEAK IN DRY CLEANING PLANT - A reak occurred on last Friday night into the plant of Llewellyn's Dry Cleaners on water Street, Surnmerside. The were probably after money but if this was so they because it was locked up in safe. They did, however, take the gasoline ration book of Mr. . . MdQuai-rie, the manager. On the following day a coat, vest and trowsers were found to be missing. Entrance was gained by an open window into the boiler room. They glfigtforoosd the door into the main -SI.IGH'I.‘ FIRE - Summerside Firemen were called about 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon for a roof fire in a. warehouse of H. T. 501mm. Ltd. which apparently started from a spark from thc "M" m‘, l Chimney. A hose from Holmans store system‘ had the blaze out when the fire depart- ment arrived-S were disappointed w the summ MILE-N" 1H l 10th. thcrDr a very enjoyable afternoon and even- ing was spent. yvnile in the 1:00 anglglira. Benton aug r v Chief lhgince Howard L. MacDonald of the C. G. S. Brant. Mr. lunton, who is a brother of engineer Thomas Ren- tcn of Georgetown, P. B. I., la fore- man in the Steel Works at Sydney. nus SUDDENLY-Mr. Christo- pher Ford, 67- ear-old tru this u marl In thieves p); shortly after He was city where he wonw-l as a truckrnan in: 1i voars. He is survived by his wife. Funeral acr- vices will be held from his Hsidence. c8 Douglas Street. Wednesday ef- temoon. Burial will no in the Peo- ple's Cemetery. CAR FERRY OVEHHAULHD -- The ferry "Prince Edward Island" whim m; been on duty last week underwent extensive repairs while in dry dock in Montreal. In addit- ion to complete overhaulin 0f m “‘ y and repainting o boat, the crew's accomodation has being greatly improved. A better refrigeration system has been in- ities have been addc and and their daughtc , M18 Prcda, or" 5y B. Miss ckman h, onand if an u!“ afrao Michac I-Icnnessey in dccc but 1 lie health She ' the foil hnast tended waa held from the my stalled. additional black out fafii}; Ibfllmel ter, Lawrence, an The funeral which waauleargoly her son, Walter on July llth to the urch f th Moat Holy Red trollllhhe a "W; sflvfv. n. iri cydnoy. N. l, Q I151 q lng the stale All: Rather ‘fit. ff; d '“"'°°" have all ifiurcdho f l0 the turod ground. a . a - i-agken arm H works fcr-qrda Engineering of Tcrontm-{l MRS. MICHAEL IIINNESSIY l gvZ§§'§‘m°§i°§i"“r' " u” m" O ‘° " beloved vita HIS. Hannah of the late her 75th aud had been g P001‘ was up and a ut as usual until a few days before her wit?“ “'%“_“.'ull.€..’”vt'€.'.' d Cordon. e at- me 0f “,,_seastothe m has been the men .. lot him- LITIII FROM WAI PI-IION- . J. A. Silliphant of Hun- received a note from rn , landIranceaAnun- nliawkinaiawith the it. p If i 113i BUYING IIDIOINAL sauna. in drugs h ‘in. ta c harkafillmynhandle ‘fiver ‘£0000 $- E II III -'rw.m"i'°llrnaibr in January ably written aboti "IIUIQDAY FUNIIAI. YESTIID Y - ‘The wrtinwasolieltgeveiwday mph“ all from his late residence on Douglas 8t. Services at meant! rc condtniad Carlyle Webster. e were: John Dickie. Cla n Show. bert J Diamond. Theodore Scntner. ‘Joseph Stanley and Henry Mclnnis. Interment in the Peoples Cemetery. ING-The firm of Iioffland Bros. have completed the transfer machinery, which had been dc- layed for some time, due to rough site cf o ations. A eneral utility scow. ft. x l4 ft- pleted. ‘Ilhis cdritalns of fuel . casalénofi ft f 9 lftlrglmmrrelglaad abglglgfilfid . o c cas e . some time will elfifse before drill- Il-‘ll! Blad crwracBRI-Iel 15in- ctc He h" n ' 'nt iuu q. for many years and la 3.1a“. One PREPARATIONS F0]. DIHIJH 5962i 0! eight years cl age ea and catinn anadl, cat- C. lb in . O ll 1y [HYIIIIQOMII his pliant visit in . admin agaizuagucltatthcguocnlotc CIDVOTII- All niverton. Jlra. Crane is eighty. eight ‘years oi’ .. She is vigorous and art to the p011. Mrs. Crane all been a constant reader 0f the Guardian °° "l; joy its pages without glasses. AGED l0 - VOTEI 0f the must have Cardigan Hand. who is . Mr. McAuley in spite of his venerable years has ION i611 hi! cod or, all of his acultiea ‘and a cheer- ful and buoyant disposition. WEDDING CREEBHATION — A social evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mm Cecil Wood Sgt.“ . on the occasion e in cent Proviocfll e ‘h “m funeral of Mr "fiber... and vc several miles g oldest of the voters who turned out w to ask their ballots at the ro- FUNERAL ynareim“ . Nelson w W". held f ‘Mick sz.ei--i°i‘-~l“résiii..w.-~ m ere service Was he,‘ to- v. . E. conducted nrli§§’°‘l'{““-,,,Wh<= llaq c pail bearers were Mess“ Bfizvs, I row; r...i"“"“ mighp... mo» w-‘t —0UIl'r wenpmq‘, ' d! . soleiiinizeq W” Prince m: stationed ndln Whfifc he l; W “Willi-S. were twealmoonlm _ W! 9 0K1 Ih niahee cases weiedfiggeghg, lloblfh. his Vig- the pa Heath Strong 1'; C" m"- mfiton W. E. ' ' " Bell. Richard s. Eiilglggrio fi _____\__; BDlTl-lg i c ationa w commence as nfiiiis machinery mull. b6 placed an housed. SMITII-MAoPIiEHSON-A gretty wedding took place at S. star's Ba Manse when LAC. Wil- liam Kite ener Smith, son oi Mr. . Smith, Millview, was united in marriage to Catherine, daughter of Mr. Archibald MacPherson oi Car. 513m, Th, mm»; g w” vex-mm. Wood presented the bride wfi a wedding an. nivorsary. w. Mn. Wood ,wcrc agreeably surprised on ro- turn from Sunieuerside to find their ends waitin to greet them. To the strains of er. 's wed- ding march. played by a. Walt- er vxvtoetai, the guuts of honor were eaco to two gaily decorated ch LA oodruff Min CHANG! IN STAII‘ — Ralph Maclcan former principal of Prince Street School la new on the staff of Prince oi Wales’ College. His position oi English teacher was ggeviously filled by Mr. Miller acLure. Mr. J. B. IcClcrc also resigned from the staff, as French teacher, in order to oin the army. His place is being illed by Ml‘- Arsenault cf Quebec __.|-UNERAL y sum ‘ _ u saving apparatus increased. The funeral of :-l~.e liiftc MIBQ§JIIDT;? m” ma“ rm” bu“ “lump” mm Desnoches w,“ held yesierdav davits. These were previously op- morning from he, me home M, ‘g erated by man power with block lrlfillwk- Tia? Pflllbcl-rers were as lnizthlléiklg-lwhlfih W; l "W 91W c ows: assets, Joh Mcg _-_»,|, me o o ower ng em. and by her unfailingly cheerful dis- Peter L DQROQHQS 311-11195; S§,Z,,§_ ,____ position endeared herself to all. Henry Wedge, Mgqlm, wedge Dan. SECOND “up OF Mo“; |;___ The motor launch “Moyle R." is Besides her borrowing husband lei Perry. The fvfass oi Renuiem gt she leaves to mourn the following St. be,“ landed he" Wm, n. "emu cargo for Newfoundland. The cap- Pauls Church Was c l brat/ed :2"*.:;i.'"k'::;§ ""- "-'"'..“f."..'l§.'..5§ 1-. l": ‘rim "as" . , umm r- a. ‘ -.’ ’ 1m. igdfiiiindohihnbln the Rllhpaeh‘ ’w"“v°""s ‘ as r s h gglrxziohonmtrhisndgrlle 3332:1151 $35 AmwAvs WALL Tenn. ed by Rov- D- w““°° M'°Ph°"°'f Xwiggilgrlalfiuqufetth“ i?“ rs : M. . -—- - . himmditc ' o oappyoocls- Wedge (frgrllg; BAITS. 6il...’°§§?.*3 —WEDDING BELLS - st. Q,“ °,_‘,,p°‘§6‘°§",ves ca?“ °' fig, "TYPE- Tm‘ "lrilgmf 9""? mfifildt, 1nd flfimf}, Th‘, 51-159 w; icri an address was read by Earl i2r (Katherine); Mrs. Henry Perry Mary's Chanel. Summerside. was nmfiflflfg, h, f,‘ Thfhunci 1f o _ “mm” h“ 3"" m‘ “l,” '8" ' attended by her sister Florrle while 11m and a presentation of a pearl the scene of a pretty wedding at med b , ,5“, o, “h,” p 'YP°.'Y"°“‘ ”°"’°°“ ,§",;, m“; the groom was supported by tie-Mn and pearl s made August 3!. when Miss Margaret ° l’ m m, w?‘ ',*°“°‘°“ M‘ brother Pte. An added (Christina): and Agnes at home. The funeral will be Eu m y, ggllvm 55,13,101 p; b Lloyd 5rd. d “m: t K110111118 fliMacDonaldduhte fMr. _ . . pert, ..Th de wa gven a flnwas. nice o residence to . and the late Danrealg liiatgDonalfi £151‘)??? gq§uqggfin§fioutllfl2 "mwg? ma, %|e$:n:§e°8:_ marriage by ‘her! fathersand wore the bride's wcddng clothes by her Roman Catholic of 'I‘ravellers Rest became the “mm, the 11,-,“ yo, monflhg, More- l???" "mo olygguun. ‘um: m,‘ a two-piece dress oi powder blue niece. Pauline Wood. The evening al. bride of Walter Daniel Croken, son 1mm"). mp0,.“ macaw, u, w“ llcrlxinm n w be us“. exclwvm, up; jersey and flower-calot of silk Wis spent in music and long, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. James Crokcn of “if observed. 1h, alrnm, sounded MIND h, Found mum“ velvet in matchin shade with and 1m. Ralph Raynor ea bly Séugulréa-féelél. gienacverirlnony was at o'clock. came not. lolnlg agger ______ n: lalgcmesaori . Ten cotraadgs wt; grlcyiftlingnzlrile ‘nitric, agtder w ch a pro e y . .G..I.th ilinth cit fB .- n. .0 a anroses. c resma lcrv. Mfltlllllh. V. 6.. m. A e a" V. dire ‘or 03f gull gr raid “GENES ummrm"! wore ‘a blue apaca ransom- u. ms. wMzu?" 13H}; “Wm Sonier of Summerside and a life- an r» t B2» . or rrgen, n daughm. long resident oi the town. Al- though she had been in ill health for about a year she bore her af- fliction with Christian fortitude SHOOTING SEASON OPENSThe duck shooting season in this PIO- vince o ned today and for hours before awn gunners were on their way to favorite spots. Not even BB5- oline rationing, ‘.VOI‘li out tires and hard to obt:.in ammunition was kec-pin tlic-ni hcnic. Several men. dresse for the znarshcs. were ob- served getting; into cars in the city shortly after midnight. Others were repairing to leave Liter. in time t0 gs at their favorite blinds by day- brcnk. The tveothtr was favorable- a; ii ' was fine-and 300d bags were an cipated by most gunners. INFORMED SON IS WOUND- ED — Mr. Lawrence Morris, 66 Brighton Avenue, has received a wire from the director of records, Ottawa, stating that his son Pri- vate Thomas had been officially reported wounded in action on Sept. 7th. The nature and extent were not available. Further inform- ar e M i: C HcAvEsN ithilgkh, Mrtépand on sfpte C. W his. Miss Laura Doreen L 8 Priii Hospital on so t and Mrs. p ' Charlottetown, 943. t0 Mr Weatherble, nrtglrlfilltén — At tn P in scar. a i» ’ »°' °° B SI! , , ‘ a daughter. sveiylinllir” mom‘ MACLEOD - At the Prince ward Island Hospital on gem, W . Imiis in... A WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.- Rcv. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks, Sack- Vlllv. arrived Saturday to attend the rector o; 51;, ation would follow when received. Private Morris. who was a. member of the heavy artillery Joined up in Edmonton at the out-break oi the war. He has been absent from this Province for fourteen years. BIKE DRIVER. INJURED - Frank Laffertv, 92 School Street, was injured last night when struck E by a car as he was proceeding cast on Richmond Street on a bicycle. The accident took place at the in- tezsection of Prince and Richmond. The driver of the car did not see the approaching bike which was following a cur that turned off Prince. He took the injured lad to his heme and summoned medical aid. I: was found that three stit- chcs were acquired in the leg. Darn- azes to the bike were not known. WET WEATHER DELAYS HAR- VESTING — Wet iveather has been delaying grain harvesting 0 . cratioas in this province. ‘The bu k of the grain has been cut. it was learned over the week-end, but ‘nest of it is still in the fields. Very ew yet and indications are that not many will be taken from the ground this week as most farmers are concerned just now with get- ting their grain under cover. P0- tato digging began at this time hnd last year and then was delayed for a whole week as the rovince was visited by one of the eaviest rain storms for many years. Farmers report that they are behind with their field work generally because of the weather. They said they had been able to get only a small oi fall plowing done. The names of two Charlottetown officers are included in a list of promotions concerning‘ Canadian Army personnel released today by National Defence Headquarters. Capt. KM. Johnston. Royal Ca- nadian Corps of Signals, whose wife, Mrs. Mary Johnston resides at 153 Prince street, Charlottetown has been raised to the rank of act- ing maior, while Lleut. WS. Mac- Nutt. Royal Canadian Artillery. son of Thomas E. MacNutt, 34 Brighton road. Charlottetown, has been pro- moted to the rank of acting cap- a n Another promotion was that of Lieut. 0.8. Coates. Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps of 4'7 Milton street Sydney, NS, to the rank of acting captain. BRIDE TO BE SIIOWERED. - On Wednesday evening August 18th the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross, Wheatley River. was the seen c§ a IllBDDy gatiierin when the e0- p e o amount. potatceshave been harvested“ 40th Wedding O Saturday ve i . Th ill t on Manda; o? ‘Illfiesdayy w re um LACOUHSIERE - SHIELDS-A pretty wedding took place Wednes- day evening at B o'clock. st the home of Mrs. H. E. Williams. Hall- fax. aunt of the bride when Rev. . D. Murray united n marriage, Miss Gloria Mabel Shields, onl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. . Shields, 115 Beech Street, and Petty Officer Jacques Emil Lacoursiere, R. C. .. son of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. LaCoursiere. Montreal. formerly of rgetown. P. E. I. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father, wore a street-lea tn gown of ice blue sheer over hue satin, with a wreath blush p k roses on her head and carried a bouquet of pink and white roses. Her only icwellery was a single strand of Audrey Joudrey. e. was bridesma d and wore delphinium blue crepe with matching accessories and a corsage f pink roses. The best man was Signalman Walter Rowe, R..C.N.V.R Fo owing the ceremony, a reception was held. The rooms were decorated with summer flowers and white streamers and the bride's table was centred with a three tier wedding cake. Later the happv couple left for Prince Edward Island on a honeymoon trip. For t-ravelling, the e wore a cocoa brown camel hair coat over a. dusty rose wool suit with cocoa brown ribs. PRESENTATION A‘! WINSIDE OHTI-lgpe home of Mr. and e n u: was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. Lawson McKinnon (rice M s Helen Fall) who had recently been married. The room-s were tastefull decorated with a profusion of fal honor were ‘placed in the living room for the bri c and groom who were escorted down stabs by M: Mrs. Norman Noseworthy. Mr. Icith Carter then came forward and read an address of good wishes and congratulations and extended n. cor- dial welcome to the bride. while Mr. Layton Smith presented them with a subs tial purse from Winsloe and vicinity. Lawson on behalf of his bride and himself thanked all for their kindness. r sink "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows’ giving the couple a hearty bounce, cards ant dancin then enjoyed until Lunch was served , assisted by a number of the young ladies. Music for the evening was furnished by Messrs. Percy Gwvm Emmett. Hugliw-(Pattiot please copy.) OLES. — Trinity United . ind BOSS-C . .. w church ‘ PafslifibiiéfflhbllTottetov/n. of hcr approaching marriage. The brida-to-be was escorted to the seat of honor by Mrs. Vernon Nov and Mrs. Preston Rackham to the strains of the wedding march Play- ed by Miss Ruth Dickienson and gifts were opened by Miss Auallne Smith and the accompanying verses and good wishes read by Miss 'I‘hel- ma Smith B le. Mary in a few Words ioualv thanked them all for heir lovely Rifts which consisted of many beautiful and useful articles and a maincd ovi the evening spent in soc- ial intercourse-Patriot please copy. DIRECTOR 0F A. H. P. VISITS HERE — Bri adier Gen. Alex. Rosa C.M.O., direc or of the Civil Air Raid protection arrives here to- day from Halifax by lane. It is understood that he wil attend a meeting Tuesday morning he will meet the rovincial committee of the A. R. . Administration. A demonstra- tion will be held in St. Avard’! lone 7 about 5 o'clock. In the ev. ening there will be a meeting of the different Island repreaenvta ‘ of the A. R. P. committees. 0n of the C.W.V.A. here. On se was the scene of a quiet weddin 0n the morning of August 25th. W 9n Mary Harriet Ross. daughter of Mr.‘ Wheatley Russell Coles aon of Mr. and Ernest. F. cciss. North Milton. The bride beccminely dressed in a of blue crepe who also wore a dress 0f blue ¢r¢P° with matchlnk accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses- gmomaman was Mr. John Ross. brother of the bride. Fcllowinldx-lie ceremony the bridal party had h- ner at "Milton's Old Spain and later Mr. and Mrs. Cole; lei-t on the Prince-Nova for a honeymoon tri D m ape re n llVG wd C B to . m t‘ lling the 30in .111 wishing‘ Mr. and Mra. 0010i rnany years of happy wedded life.- (Patriot please copy.) The following have left for traini elsewhere: s: MacAdams. W. It. MacDonald . R. Mclbchern, J. M. B. Skerry W. D. n1 Tuesday evenln he will address a piloting of puaccncl h 2. J an 0Tb. Tanner. C. Iaylcv f Signals florwers- Prettilv decorated seats of ca] “L TION - on Thursday nr Ross the bride oi John 5° Th“ chcstn- Mala S. J. Adams. A- J. A‘,rv- M.“ Paul's Church. The bride wore a street length dress of pink sheer with white accessories ner ” uet W55 0! 117115150X’. with fern. Her sister. Miss Jean was bridesmaid loans: wore aMfr L” c HE and ore . . Chaslottfeptgywn a ‘ ‘Rim?! man. The choir iris sang appro- riate h . a wedding reakfast at the home of the MICE’! mother i118 happy young couple left on g, short honeymoon tr . Previous to her marriage the br de was tendered a shower at her homrch.’ ‘ghlflfi shel received many and chaequeit-“S? n‘ s "n 1mm PRESENTATION - On Monday eyfifliflk $0 t. 0. a large number of friends an neighbors assembled in the Masonic Hall, Hunter River, to honor Lloyd Hickox of the RC. who was home on a two weeks furlough and has since re- turned to Barriefield. Ontario. Mr. Fulton Robertson brought Lloyd forward to the platform and ex- lllcsscd in a few rief remarks how L roud this community was of its ed services. He also made special mention of the girls, one of whom was present at the gathering. Mr. Ben Pineau then read a. nicely worded address and Mr. James MscDonalc. made the presentation of a well- 'illed purse. Lloyd in his usual manner thanked one and all for their kindness after which all lolned 1n sinain "For He's A Jolly Good Felow." A pleasant n evening was then enjoyed by all. RECEIVES PROMOTION — Mr. and Mrs. GE. Ritchie have re- ceived word that their n John Rltciie MD. has mo to the rank of Captain. tain Ritchzc with the Ft. umbia. The death took place apt is at esent stationed CA .C. in British i Charlottpwwn of was Catliuoyrin: Mooney and her al held was last week from the residence lgef her {Olin ng. ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- Sept. 16th., the many friends and neighbours of Ordinary Seaman Ivan McKen- zie gathered at his home in Dover. PE. ., show their appreciat- ion of his friendship before he left for active service elsewhere. A gift cf money was presented to hlrn accompanied ainty by the ladies. then 590m in The evening was s accompanied by the guitar, M"- violn music and dancing. THOMAS 0. WAKEFIELD The death occurred Dor- of Thom Joseph Mar Condon Wakefield, former enta of Charlottetown, P12 I. Mr. Wakefield spent his boy 00d days in this City and will be remembered by many early fr and school-mates of {rears ago and reviewed many frie m-I Wakefield, was was held in high oateem by Dorchester and vi the American N ra. Mrs. A.D. Evans. ( e) and Mrs. Edward Tctlow. (Conn s) with whom he made his home, a so Mrs. Kimball, (Louisa). and Frances bcaid%a niece and nephew Mildred and ward Tctlow. CIVIC PARTY - Mrs. Howard Murray. l0 Water Charlottetown. gave a dinner par- Whom ‘if. "' g. m; filth‘. City, Major o. vinei i Cceninittao k direct. h sex Ross. ct _ precautions, Ottawa. He la schedule night. Th: blackout did not extend beyond the limits of Charlottetown. MB. JAMES P. MlcLlOD Friends and relatives .1 James P. Macuod were shocked to learn of his sudden death at his c in early age of 59 years. WEDNESDAY Farmers should con .ervc and cultivate their woodlots in such ways that the source _wi1l increase rather . G. the A. Mulloy, Ruearcli vice offered by Mr assistant chic ‘of . oy making a survey °°.T.'.'°'l..°.’i“"i" of experimental farm and illustra- tion station woodlots here. He will visit Nova Scotie; New Brunswick and Quebec in the same capacity. The majority oi the forest here, m. Mulloy noted is from as to 36 years growth and it proves that arge number of men 1n m, "m... there is valuable land in this prov- s ince for forest production. A pretty morning wedding was celebrated in St. James Presbyterian Church yesterday at l0 o'clock daughter of Mr. and Mra.. H. M. Andrew, 241 Pownal Street, was united arriage to Pit-Lt. Henry Archibai Jenkins, son of the late gong-Col F. H. Jenkins, O. B. ill, of Skaill Sandwick, Orkney, Scot- land the minister Fft. Lt. the Rev. T. H. Busaell Somcrs officiating. The beautiful church was gay with flowers as the winaome ung bride walked up the aisle wit hcr father who gave her in marriage was smart in a mustard color two piece wool costume. with black ac- e cessorizs and bouque_ of Talisman roses. grvxzmainan was P H. A. F. ushered, the church be ng filled with many interested friends of the popular young couple. Miss Lilian MacKenzie who play- ed softly during the service, chose as her selection while the register was being signed Mendclssohns On Wings o Song. Mrs Andrews. the bride wore a becoming two piece dress black crepe with for fur and cora- agc of Better Time Roses. till” 2° .‘i""'°°“’ ""'.ll‘.°...‘:.' a p congra Ht. Heat. ant? Kira. Jenkins left bygone on a honeymoon in Boston. e Guardian joins in happiest congratulations SUCCESSFUL A.I.P. DEMON- STRATION — Park gave a compeunt yesterday afternoon in tho cf APP. work, under the . P. Sentncr. tore direction the fire. A second one t was laid in two minutes. Fire bombs were quickly put cut by stirrup pumps. The whole demolutra sated one hour. The mlnbovl the Zone ‘I fire brigade comp- limented Gen. A largo nun: c spectators warn Isaac:- . lI. Pools. Pro a . Mayor W. J. Lidatcno Summcrlidc. Ma mmsen - ry, Hunter iliv other localities. Stewart and ' - CONDITION IIIIIOVID - The condition of John Hiibriflc of bzcélfeillh Mills and Wesley Bec- I m“ -* “am at"i°'..°i.....l'" ..... than diminish with use, is the lui- p Division cf the Dominion Forestry M when Miss Marion Doria Andrew, B 1-7.. II‘. C. and Mrs Jenkins I . O. F while Pt. Lieut. p ‘a mother of on 38ft. m"; as Ottawa. as son of Dr. 0.1!. W" of tn Mount Hope on August 5th in the M the beat of new field of endeavour. A draft of naval rat ada included O. Smn. side, P. I Harbour South P. E lads? W lands. P lands P em. ff c. on rag fiivcr. P. I ‘fbrorito, Ont o 860.1! l. oftna yolk ferac Will: canlioard Office nu. Bee Roa- - i?‘ been ‘Posted at ‘agate: Marine Craft for Canada. He la a Beer luck in nu‘ s left H. . C. s. Queen Charl te yester- day for training elsewhere in Can- ‘Joéeplii- Arsenauityis Point. Wilfred J. Casey. Sianmersidc. P- hil-aid .1. Dickson. Masseien n- “girl? g.‘ W. Giddinga, Murray Howard c. Gotcll, Georgetown, r. Joseph A. Griffin, Mount Stewart sharpie L. modem. Wcsbvllla, n. Edward B. Josey. Magdalen Ia- s ‘Malcolm W. Judson, Pownal, P. ‘John W. Kelly. Harmonica, P. ‘Willard D. Lainey. Westvllle. If. wslgariels MeHeigan, Charlotte- J Martin, Bumnicrsidfl. Ivan m. Mactenalc, Murray mm b. Miller, Murray River, r.- "n?" n. Murphy, salmon. r. l: Quinn, Magdalen Il- Arthur 1...’ Welsh. Magdalen n- Sto: If ohn I. Bowers, Orillia. Donald C. Clark, Owen . I. ttolJohnA. MIIQPMQOIIIM stc. n Martin n. man-t. - Clinic was held hccl :1 t.l'linth Clini Rooms. snwfimrrafvmngurum Iii-Vi Ilcllvod “Ill. minus-m rates... .... ' "" "i Prince l! tllii a King crepe with matching accessories. Her corsage was Queen Elisabeth roses. A reception was held at the Charlottetown after which the left for a honeymoon Coast where the groom SUCCESSFUL TN EXAMINA- TIONS - The following officers of the 204th (R) Field Battery have been successful fr; passing e . - tions which were written on Aug- uat 7th and 8th. For the rank of Captain, J.G. Patterson. For Lieu- ‘g tenant: Sylwus , (Common to , Charles McQua R. It. Bell, N. A. Mathcson, Chares Bent- lsg, Clive curse. In Sylabus C ( pecial w Ar illery), Charles M . Quoid, R. R. , . A. Matheson, ' C. St. Clair Trainer, Charles Bent... ley, Clive Currie. ' DIJDAL SHOWER — Mr. and ma. Kenneth M. Stewart were recipients of a shower on Tues- a hun hbors and friends athercd’ at their home in Brack- . An w. Smith MacFar-lam, very s received a hearty bouncing. even was ‘casantly spec-it social tercourse and dancing. on HOLIDAY visir - Lcadinl Air Woman Gertrude DesRoches, who has been with ‘a hospital unit in Newfoundland DeaRochc spent the week-en Charlottetown r. . . m: her duties at her new station in New Brunswick. LAW. Dosllnolsea will the rcnainder of has holi- ya with hcr ants, w. and msyllrcd J. he, Miacouche. IECEIVID SEVERE SHOCK — Two young men Messrs. Fred Well. ner and Morley Gangs, received a severe shock while on telephone survey work at Millview Tuesday. They a steel tare up over the telephone line an it came wn a power line. Mr. Wellnor was t wn about five feet is . He reported to the P. . cap but was released. His hands were burned slightly. Ernest n. rrimiun. Al- ' amoboll “$2?” Pi ‘.1 1' ch rating OTC Cl I as mun“. him home the Women's Auxiliary H. M. C. Queen Charlo . 8.5.“ "' was -wifc tbo day evening, Sept. 14th., when over Ha address was road l1! ‘ _ MEETING-Tbs annual of the trlc Dr. SS. Liu, Minister to Can a arrived in the day and was welcom dc t and conveyed to the Charlo tsicvn Hotel. . Dr. Li; 10s ti: first Milnlstelr at) China- an a, pre ousy the establisfiin ofwhc office last ear. the coun ry was a Consulate General ' He arrived in Ottawa in Peb- riilry. 1M8. from ungking, war- tkne capital of where he had been for four vean. to under- taksthedutlcaofnia off . For more than ten years previous he was in charge of European and I-Ie was also Treaty Co Dr. Liu was China. bcqlan Chinese Co an and completed in the Uni States. He attended the UfllVQfiSlV-lédg Johns Hogkijnl: , ve Ph. D., from lllgsianlgleiiycrsity. IIIDA! ‘ OPTOMITBISTS a. member the ANNUAL f fifwflki; rlmufi. ii’..5i.'.‘r.°“’ wanomo HILLS-The umua e ' ' - fiihwmn-nmfi’ W» “lbw-l” wil‘ s1 on walling aftom y f lo the ceremony ur. and am. 01' ' .Or\ return ll.'.‘,'°.$u‘$$'.."?rmi. "m" JHNHIN represented H c American Foreign affairs in China. l gem in Central an his education 1R of h lo m,’ Car ttetown U" “a a fievsldii. Bussell 5° veil ' 1-15 Andi-cw to % "and DESROCIIES - Bi w Kensingtmi to 5 —-At th P ' Island Hospital oneSt-ifti-nig, lags‘, . and Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Avflfgavlnlilkflélghléf‘. M90 — At th Dital on Se tJ 1 Ow . Mr. Mrs. Lester Hickox, a. (laugh , Ilileen. ROBINSON - As 0D 50M. B, i943, to Archie Robinson (Jove, g daughter, can. Mount lryoc Mr. and Mfg. of Angus \ Marion Kg!’- BOWNESS—At the Prince Con Hospital on Sept. i7, 194s. to ~- d Mrs. Hammond Bownesa, htel‘. Bundra. librnc. LE AGE — At the Prince Fdw Island Hospital on Sept. 18, 1 to Dr. and Mrs. Blois C. be? (nee Adele MacLennan, Charla town) a daughter, Janet Elizabeth, (Halifax papers please copy). MARRIAGES WILLIS-DOCHERTY - At Bu side Presbyterian Church on W nesday, Septem 22, iii-ill, by Rev IQW. Gocctiowill. (iyrus Erin] WW“, O Kensing n an Georilnu - Docheroy, of Elmwood. SIMPSONJIOVER-At Zion Manse on Tuesday Sept. 2i. i043, by Rev. G. Car yle Webster, Miss Mur- icl Irene Dover of Chiirlottetc t0 Mr. Robert Borden Simpson, ‘fifl Li icashire, Nuosnr-M-brriensos- Middleton, a aria“ i; ~ ogzpdlssrgn -satt urc on nes a], cp- tlic Rev. G. Carlyle Webstti‘ iss Dorothy Thelma Gillespie of ii."li'i§"f‘"l r 5'"- = a o rac oy u . MOCIIEOD - STFJVART-At Zifi Manse on Wednesday. 59m- 1943, by tho Rev. G. Carlyle Web- atcr, ise Annette Joyce 510W“ of Brackley Point to Mr. Alllwll Archibald MacLeod of Charlotte‘ l‘ I town. JENKINS. ANDREW - 1g‘ “If: Jamu Presbytcr ohm, ‘m’ by r , M ion Do Liseut. Arrchibald Jenklnsnzzif 5k! Sandwick, Orkney, Sfiotid At Uhltod Church MMISP, _ Solit- IDQ by Rev. A. D. Stirl lng. JoWPh Beiuamin Dcirllodlll‘! Mrs_ mgdo Bella Ril _ of Freetown. unfit... - THOMPSON - At fi Dunstans Basilica, Sept. 20- 1 D. Gilli} the Rev. Louis neuron. M"- Thompeon to Mr. William DIATIIS fun __________ caaana - Siaddenly at s. 5i or a......."..';i‘l" .. — At Ellerslifi. Lyman ills ifiébvrrn on Swt. H. 1948. g “Hawkins. Eu n St srfrerlroosniay-Ac the once of her son D. V. Mon Halifax. a umber“? wmg, 595th?‘ Monti!‘ om' m '1" h" $230.»... - At "h" "mad 0n Saturday. John P. D" Summer-aide CM! Writer i I ll, 1043. M"- gad l8 an LHASONQ-At her htglelfite Yfiwfl. rsnuggbnalb Gleason- l" las voila-misdem- at M D9". , sept. 2o. iaoitchriotflvh“ 15°“ Winchester ‘IOIITCHIE - At the Pig-Bib}! lianaacraicc La wit” K‘ “your