race TEN lg rue GUARDIAN JUITEMBER 1, 1945 ‘ BUDGET .0. one SATURDAY SUBSCRIBER? l [OER NEWS lLI-ONDAI’ VISIIING CITY - Mr. Charles Craig. Jr, of Halifax, arrived in the-City yesterday by plane to spend a few days visiting acquaint- ances here. —ARRIVES HOME -- Pte. Leo McDonald arrived overseas and is s with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MsDonald, Riverside, Lot 16. Needless to say he is receiving l hearty \velcoinc.---S. - REIIYIINS HOME - Many, friends arc picasi-illto learn that‘ Mr. James lvlimrgoziiaiigi" of Mai- pcquc who had been a patient in,’ the Prince County Hospital, suf-g fering from the results of an zic-i cldent while hay-making has so, far recovered that he has been‘ able to return liuinv.~S. G _ Fair? FIJYVICTIIIeII; i at Quebec] ir psliipl I ishaxninis a Prince Bldivartl .-.-v).\,_. VIN -~ i i Summerside. SAIL ‘HHS - IIMJ . captured,‘ irlcr and this‘ n much iarg-i . ..~i.~. eds’ . t s ~ l’ to the Royall Canadian C.iar.0..cto\vn Sea Cadets’ Corps. RAIN IVEILCOMED - Nine- tenths of an inch of rain fell Sap, urdav, it was ' riicel from the. Chmlotteltiivn Elxperinimitai Sta-' non. Di’. .l..-\_ Clark said the mois-t turc, affc: weeks oi dry weathen; would be uf "quite decided benefit“ to late grain, root crops and potatoes’; not] alreadv deal He .ald that‘. ' * v pa: . ~ xpectcd that the flow of milk would be reduced. —UNI‘SL'.-\L AC ‘IDENT _ Mr.| John l.» i itnn, met witlr an unnstia on Wcdnesdayi evr i t ll rP-t v.1 ill! inacliiiwe.‘ - he \\ s attaching tlii- mnhlixi- h-czimc rcstive and kicks-cl with the rc<iiit that Mr. Hasiani suffered a broken nose. iond, Baptist in tiie Philip- a fciv days of H Y aid acquaint- Miss Hattie r h inoatl l‘; the daughter 0ft . '. G_ P. Raymond who pa-tor of the Baptist Church for four v "" and sccretazyt uii ,18.‘h'~l"to .' t nsfi-rrcrl to Ber- Hc tin-d in 1933. — PROPh-YTIC (‘OURT _ Him. ' id L. Painter, Charlottetown} i- of Probate held a session of at Summcrsiclcl ' z the estates of.’ ' Ariliui‘ lat‘ of New C1l3S-| .1. D, B, McDonald, late] llrticquc; Miry F. I. r, late of Tlgnish and Pro- Rhoilc bland; John A. of llillPTFIiIPj P. B.‘ l c. iiniinvrsitlc; r .‘.I'I"iiviiit lite of All ' ‘c \\'(‘l'(' i-ii. cd ni'1i\ \ t _! .. l-lca “ll W’ meeting of rj," Club was held. suay last in the were Rota-flan Charlot-tetoum; ' i‘ Stone-ham. . Stoncham. Watson. Muc- Siimincrslde. The‘ R4 m Tuc .. Guests Tim‘. . Hayward was appointed airi-r to ‘succeed Mr. Ralph Doddr —- S ‘Mfr. David Clrcgory of i dicrl at the Char. ..i rariv Siturdav moi" rsult of an iiiiiiiyv he s 1i: eil ivhcn struck in thc back by .1 falling plank Mr. Gregory, who WES about 6O years old, was cmnlcrvcd in cle- mollshiniz an old barn at Souri: Linc Road mi F v t". n nlaiik fell and ~ 'u'l; hir» in lllf‘ back, If" ua~ given prciiiiiinarx‘ treatment hv Dr A, /\_ ltfacDrmaltl at Suiirl- ziiiil ‘h-"n l'l|-llI‘f| to hos- itai in the C€‘\', He ilied a few ‘till?! wlict firmvrly resided at l‘ I'.' l would hc lcamcd he liv- alonv on lii\ farm. ‘.irr~iiii' Dr‘. l_ .7, YcO said ‘hat 11-» inqiirsi woiil be necessary. Vhnv fricnrl< learned with regret. Vfonrliw All" i3, that a former \\ n known i ~ and business mm of Winch - in the person o’ Mr. .. t v had pars-oil ital Ottawa months of Sergeant W flllil Vfrs. J . , . Iev. has airivrrl .11“ safely from ovrrscris whcrn ii~ has been posi- ecl for tlic port It l-2 years. I Austin Burgess and daugh- Iunc K _v._\ have returned to ' homo in ‘Belmont. Nines, al- spending their vacation with Burgess risrrr, Mrs. R. P. Brooks and Mr. Rrook<,'of Mur- ray Harbor. Mr, Harry S, Benton, son of Mr. Stimui-l S Buatnzi. of ilic firm of - A. A. Allcn ti: Ci, Tfliriviila, who ‘as been FIICIIKIIIL. a vacation ‘ie province visiting his brothers T. Bcaton. BFHISILIW‘, and W. II. "on. City, has left on return. M. , son f and Germany. ‘ low, i mission. TUESDAY —BOY INJURED — Two-year- old George Clow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clow of Summer-side was injured in a. fall from a tri- cycle at. his home on Friday eve- ning Ha had his farm fractured. it was leamed.—S. I FIRE YESTERDAY -— A fire in, e kitchen wall beside a chim-i ney at 4 o'clock yesterday after-i noon at the Queen Hotel WdS quickly extinguished by firemen/Cafe. Royal Cana Slight damage resulted. FLOAT POINT - One of the float support the auto ramp at Rocky; Point wharf sprang a leak and’ . Fargo, h SINKS AT ROCKY} tcrcd on 5 which] was from out of town. sank Saturday, necessitating sus- pension of transportation of carsi and other vehicles from 2 o'clock‘ E Saturday afternoon until 11:31)‘ yesterday‘ morning, when the float‘ ivas repaired. t LEAVES IIOSPITAL — Dr. T.‘ V. Grant, Liberal member oi the House of Commons for King's has left the Prince County Hospital at whcrc was , boiler installed. lmmciiiatcl: aficr the Fcdrral election iii June. VISITING SI TER A 1\'fcl{.iv, f» . . town. and now of has been spending weeks in Kcnsington visiting heri brothers, Donald and Archibald‘ McKenzie, is now the guest of, her sister, Mrs. J. L. Iiockharhi Upper Hillsboro St, and ls re-, ceiving a warm welcome from, licr old friends and zicquziintances§ PROMOTED 'I‘O MAJOR Captain Earle Grady MacLeod, C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alli- MacLeod, Prince Street, has been promoted to the rank of Major according to word recent- ly rcccivcd by his parents. graduate oi the Royal ' Collcge, Major MacLcod proceed- ecl overseas in 194,2. He is a vet- eran of the fighting in Northwest Europe having seen service with 8th Recce Regiment, 2nd Divis- n in France Belgium, Holland Major MacLcod is} presently stationed in Holland and, according to word, is not expect- ed to arrive home until early in the new year. -—)II‘I.\IOR.I..-\Ii (‘ROSS ~—~ Mrs. Howard Barlow of Wellington has just received the Memorial Cross which is sent by the Minister of Air to a mother who has lost ,a son in action. Squadron Leader J. Preston Barlow was reported missing on the final flight of his second tour of operations. Febru- ary 4, i945 and his body was later found buried at Foy, Belgium. He was one of the two Islanders in the first graduating class from No. 9 S. F. T. S, Summersidc. the other being Fit. Lt. Parker Altkcn of Montague. Sqd. Ldr. Barlow did five months flying from lVlaita during the blitz and after a year and a half as instructor in Eng- land he did two tours of opera- tions against the enemy. This dis- tinguished airman was th-c eldest son of Mr. and Mrs I-Ioivard Bar- Weiiington, PEI-S. Mrs. of Charla l"- ‘Toronto, 1o the last fcw D. Following a special meeting of the City School Board yesterday. it was announced that LL-Col. L. T. Lowthei- would return to his former position élS-Pflllfllllfll of Prince Street School. At thc same time arrangements were made for Mr. C. F. I-Iine. who has acted principal at Prince Street, to re- turn to his former position as vice- principal at West Kent School. Lt.-Col. Lmvther served with the Canadian armed forces since the outbreak of IVIII‘. Miss Muriel Weeks, who served sevicral years with c Division of the R. C. A. F., is also returning to the staff of Wcst Kent School. A letter was read at the meet- ing from Lt-Coi. William Reid. a former member of tlic staff of West Kent School, expressing his regret at. his inability‘ to rcturn to the staff at the present time. tion of increasing the amount of music taught in City Schools. City schools are to opcn Sept. 4. The Royal Commission on vet- erans qualifications arrived in Charlottctoivn _vestc:'da_v by spre- lai chartered plane from Mont.- . all are clude on Saturday, Ceremonies began ggflgfd5y'w1f,h a procession from th Bishop’; re. sldencc to St. Dunataxfs Basilica for the Benediction of the Blessed , Sflvrfimeni- The celebrant was the i Most Rev. James Morrison of An- tigonish. The deacon the Rev- Urban Gilli; and the sub- deacon the Rev. Phalen McKenna. The masters of" ceremony were the Rev. fouls A. Do an and the Rev. George A. Mac oniild. Singing was by the congregation with Rev. Father Mills of Halifax at the o1- gen. The conference at Holy Name Hall followed. Right, Rev. G. J. McLcllan of Summers-hie presided. The address of welcome was given by the Bishop of Charlottetown and the keynote address, the topic of ‘which was "The Liturgical Re- vival", was given by Very Rev. Msgr. R. Hlllenbrand. pastor of made possible through the volun. teer efforts of the local medical and nursing professions and Red Cros Corps. Assisting Mrs. Wright at the local headquarters was Miss Ora B. Profltt. WEDNESDAY TRUCK, LIQUOR SEIZED - A new two-ton truck was seized by police last night shortly before mid- night along with six gallons of moonshine. The seizure was made on the street near thc New England dim and city police teamed up for the raid. The truck, a ad about 6.00) miles regi-z- the spccdomctcig The uwncr PO. Tcrance E, Campbell. D. F. M., and Mrs. Campbell. (the for- mer Edna Moran of Portage, P. . I.) have arrived in the City. PO, Campbell's arrival makes the fifth incinbci" of the Campbell Sacred Heart Church; Hubbard, Wood, Illinois. THURSDAY SPIKE UNDERGOING REPAIRS - The exterior spire of the Kirk of St. James Church is under- going reshingling and general re- pair work at present. The in- tcrlor of the spire was repaired last year. Mr. R. MacKinnon has the contract. DRIVEWAY AND ROOF RE- PAJRIID - A new cork insulated roof is being built over the kit-i ohm of the Charlottletoivn Hotel and the driveway at the rear of the building is being repaired Both jobs my being done by Matheson and Phillips of Charlottetown. INJURED IN FALL — Mrs. John lriman, Malpcquc Road. was taken to the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital about 7 o'clock last evening following injuries received in a fall at her home. Mrs. In- man, WIIO is more than 90 years old. received a severe cut on her forehead when she fell from a rocking chair whilc sitting under a tree on the lawn. She was un- conscious when picked up, and was ruslieci to hospital in A. B. Cutcliffes ambulance. FUNERAL YITS-TTE-RDAI’ - The l of the late Mrs John H will was held yesterday aft/cr- noon fiom her late residence. Service was conducted by the Rev. J R Scinner assisted by the Rev. J.A Nicholson. Members of the mimar. SERVICES -a'hi~ nm- 31,13"e;,,,‘*°§§§§,,,,1§ti,““f§,,j“Timid; oral of the late Mr. David Cairan- at the w“? Th‘, pallbearers augli was hold ffffillflfdfly’ morning l “w? OWN‘ Younkol.‘ Elmer You” from the residence of Mr. Etncric ' ' D .11 Holland, an Grafton Street, to st. i k'=f~mtpf’li‘“gohlau“gi’l‘lflg't Dunstairs Basilica wlicrc Requieiniglifer ‘lyéthpnvg mtémgent h, High Mass was sung by Rev. J_ W. _ Kmgston Cemktcry McCardle who also conducted the | ____ -—E.\'.IOY.-\BLE B I R T II I) A Y service at thhei gravrbv flfhccJialla-l IJCHFFTS WW"? QSSTF, (I PI" l‘! , " _ I __ Joseph Wood, Ambrose Joy, Glo-UVUUY '—¢M155 DH“ Rum gall‘ meiit Wynne, Alex Mclsaac andldfllmlliff 0- M? and M“, “,1” Harry Corcoran Interment was inlA. Wfiard. 30 131159311 SW99!‘ C943’ tlie ‘Roman Catholic Ccmetcrthibramd her 5mm birthday 155i Charlottetown lMQIIdQY with a “any which 20 ' |of lier young friends attended. LowTill-IR OLIPIL-INT-Thc lEinen and other games were much home of the bride, on MOIldlI_\'.:f‘lljll\f‘Cl by the youngsters in the AWL 20‘ was me ggfllng for a iahcrnoon. In the carly evening pretty wedding ivhep Ruth Hilda. sandwiches and toe cream’ and elder daughter of ..fr. and Mrs. cake were served to the tounf! William n. Ollphflnt. of Belic- guests. after which they departed ville and Flvlng Officer Carman for their homes. The YOHHK Bu?“ Sinclair I/uvtlicr. R. C. A. Ii, son of honor rcccived mrinv Emi- of Mr, and Mrs. Major Imvthci". family to return from overseas, and at present visiting their mother, lvfrs, James D. Campbell, 99 Pownal Strcci. ENLARGING PLANT The Maritime Electric Company plant ili‘l‘C is being (‘lililllllffi and a ncnv New oil storage will also be FOIIjIYUCICKI, The steam plant, l1 silpplics clcctzic power io Ch. fClOWll and to miles of rural llll"s is being chang- ed ovci‘ to ll‘(‘ oil in itlairc of coal. Onlv recently pcrznlsskin was oli- iainesl from thc City Council to construct the necessary storage tanks. t1 LEAVES FOR OTTAWA — spending the last fortnight with his mother, Mrs. Louis B. Hunt, Prince Street, leaves for an ap- pointment in Ottawa this morn- ing. Nfaj. Hunt has had extensive overseas service in Sicily, Italy and the Western Front. He was accom- panied to the Province by his wife who was engaged in Red Cross work in England during the war. LAID T0 REST - The funcral of Margaret Catherine Corrlgan who died Wednesday in Kingston, Ont, was held yesterday morning from St. Bonaveritureks Church. Tracariic, with Rev. Fr. McPherson conducting the scrviccs at the church and grave. The pallbear- crs were Ptc_ Leo Dougan, John Smith, Edward Fitzpatrick. Thomas Dougan Wilfred Corrigun and Thomas Smith. BRIDAL SHOWERS — "Broad- ineadows" summer home of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Green was the scene of R Jolly gathering last week when Mrs. James S. Brady and Mrs. Grccii were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Vivian Rix. Other host- esses entertaining for the bride- to-bc were Mrs. N. W. Lowther. Miss Jcan Hiimm, Mrs. J. J. Davies, Mrs. J. T. Davies, and the Misses Beverley Vanlderstlne and June MacPherson. - of Scaricroivn, P. E. I., were united in marriage by Rev. J. A. Dilts. Mrs. O. J. Anderson. of Woolcr. was soloist. accompanied by lier mother. Mrs. A. G. Austin. Given ' “ "a bv or faihrr, the " as _ i ivory satitl, fashioned with a sweetheart neck- line and a basque bodice. Her headdress was a Dutch cap of shir- rcd net wlzli finger-tip vcii. She carried a cascade lmuquot of white roses and gladioli petals. Miss Shirley Oilphant. sister of the ‘ bride. was malt of honor. and Mi" , Roma Ausi. . Toronto, bridcsma. . TOOMBS ' WHITL _ A quiet They wnrc taffeta suits of mural “Hiding ‘"35 slllemnlzed M’ ‘he wine for the former. and turquoise | BFIPH-‘Yi PaT-‘innage- Hfinfax- O“ for the latter with matching licad- nrolldal’ "Vmllngi August 5th when dress and carried Colonial bou- Rev» MT‘ Murray ullllfd 111 ma?‘ (megs, 5g; A ca“ R C_ A, p, rlagc Dorothy Elizabeth, daughter jAwccgminlittee, colislsisting of Mimi . . ou er and rs. J. P. Lantzt , , was named to consider the qucs-isoarlotq“n' P' n‘ I" i Oil l i real. The Commission hail prcvi-l ouslv visited other Maritime Prov-l inces but deferred its visit to Charlottetown at the special rc- qucs: of the Provincial Govern- merit. 'l'iic Commission was establish-t ed in Mriv, i945, by Federal order-i iii-council in order to ascertain; tlic value in civil life of thci knowledge obtained and the ex- perience gained by men and wo- men in the armed services and to adiisc as to what further instruc- tion thcv should receive after dc- motiilizmion. Members of the commission arriving in Charlotte- town were: The Hon. Wilfred Bovcy. Montreal; Mr. Hector Du- puis, Montreal; and Mr. George l-Icrwig, Ottawa, general secretary of the Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. Accompanying the Commis- sion is the technical staff, Lt.- Col. F. M. West, University liaison officer and in civil life dean of thc' School of Engineering. Mount Ai- lison University; Cmdr. Wood, Major B. F. Addy, and Wing Cmdr. C. H. (Jrossiand, liaison of- ficers for Army. Navy and Air Force respectively. It is also ac- companied bv an official reporter. Mi‘. R, A. Whitman and its sec- retary", Cmdr. A. E. Fortington. The other members of the Com- Mrssrs, D. F. Lyons. S. R. Rossand F, W. Smells, did not. accompany them on this oc- casion. ‘ CLINIC CLOSES»Dur|ng near- ly two years of operation in this Province the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic handled approxim- atciv 7,000 donations which would represent. a contribution of some 3.000 quarts of blood. stated Mrs. Lcith Wright, secretary, yesterday. Contributions came from volun- teers at clinics lit-id at Summer- slde and Mt. Pleasant Alr Sta- tions as ivcll as iii the licatlquart- ers in Charlottetown. The Clinic was opened early in September 1943 and officially closed Aug. 20, i946. The donations were E. R.‘ of Yzirmouih, N.S.. was hcst. man "f MY- and Mrs- Willm" T°°mb‘> and William Davrson. R. C. N, V. Tf-‘Tn- P‘ I-i and S- R 0* 599759‘ R., was usher. Following the cere- Em"! ‘vh1i°-_R< C- N- V‘ R" 5°“ mony. the bride's mother received "f GMT?" whltie- Georget°wn~'Thc the gucsls ivcarlng a fuchsia dress bride 100k"! Very lovely wearing a with black accessories and corsagc 5"?" length dress 01 R°bm E33 of yellow roses. For travelling to E111’? 511993 with mammng 110w‘ ti“. bride er hat. and white accessories. Hcr ivoz-c a taffeta stilt of Narmandv coYi-“Je “"5 "f “mow "9995 Th9 rose, with black accessories and brim‘ “'35 attended by Mrs- Paul corsage of Sweetheart roscs.-Oti- HO-"wn- who ‘vote black 51199‘ mm, Intelngcncp‘ iwith matching accessories, and a ____ !corsage of red roses. The groom BRINACOMBE - McDQUGALL_.i was attended by his friend, Paul An interesting wedding took place] HOYSIOII. R- C- N- Vi’ R- FOUQW‘ a: the llfnni-c. Bloomfield {if wvfilliin? the ceremony a reception was o'clock iii tho iwciiiii: of Aucusti held at tlic Lord Nelson Hotel. 27th when Eleanor Dorothy Mc-{The happy young couple will re- Dougall, daughter of Mr, and Mrs .slde in Halifax, where the groom Fraser McDougali, Bloomfield. bra-Tia .stationed. time the bride of LAC. Kennct-hi -—- Arthur Brinacombc, RCAF, son of? -DEATH 0F MRS. JAMES C. Mr. G. R. Brlnzicombc and the latc CIIAPPELL — The funeral of the Mrs, Brinacombc of Essex. OntAlate Mrs. James C. Chappcll who 'I'lic ceremony ivas performed iayidicd at lier home in Slicrbrooke the Rev. Ira McDonald. The brtdcion August 9th at the age of 60 who was given in marriage by her years was held on Sunday, Aug- falhcr. was charming in her floor- ust 12th with a service at the 1011891 IIOWH 01' White Shire? Will home in the afternoon which was three-quarter length veil. Shehonaueceu by Rev. Kenneth Sul- carflwl a bouquet of Americmiliivim, pastor of the Trinity United BPRUW YQFPS- Th? bWIP-‘mnid Church, Stiinmcrslde. He also of- WR5 M155 PPEVY Mfljmmm WWYflciated at the grave. The pall- wore a floor-length dress of aquaubmrers were; Mess“ Frank want sheer with matching vcil zllliliMnjm- Mcpomid waiter Laugh. carried a bouquet of mixed sum-J“, Douqas Gunfnng Ronald Mo- mer flowers. The bride's mother Neil of"she,.brooke ‘ and Frank wore a rose crepe dress with navyQRnynnr of Travennrtg Rest B‘m_ accessories and a corsage of sivcct m1 was m the P6061“ cémetery peas.’ The best. imin was LAC, LcclTha fungml “'15 very ‘largely at; Brlnacombe, RCAF, a brother nfitcmled and {Iv}, W51, mm be“; ihc groom who lis stationcil on theitmu ‘floral ‘kfemfgs Ta; latte ..'. ' ' wc- ' gditiyciiqItcccprfiiiiimivlzi: 11M"; atwtholg/“gi “Kano ‘glmh “Ylsfme form” home of the bride's Parents fort! “d 9h“ “n? l5 "V O wemnimn immediate relatives and friends! m ‘m 1 ‘my “ 5m" "m" and - .- _ . ,. had been a patient in the Prince The biidi s table “as centered “llll! c ’ H v > a lacautiful three-tier wedding cake. mm?‘ "fmtal hr t‘ “NIL 5m‘ which uias surmounted by a lIlilllfI-i Imgtwd “UV Shmu-i’ "m" b91113 iurc bride and groom. Assisting inflah" 1mm" 7mm H" 3'°5P“'31- 5119 serving were Miss Elizabeth Mc-ilflvfs i" mmlm besides her hiis- Doiigall and Mis’s Erma Lewis. ‘Fhelband ‘W?’ ‘"7" "mi W" dhllihiefli following momma the happy ynungHflai-l at home and Thomas in mum,‘ 1m by "inn; m, a hmwv. Sherbrookc, Gladys, Mrs. Walter mom, gym For [fay/flung me Roqcrson. Summersidc. and Lena. bride wore a llme green suit withfll/Yrfl Leigh Simmons. Summerside. brown nggggyyi'jpg_ Tmy Wm m. There arc 51X grandchildren. Also side in Windsor, one. where theflfllll‘ brother-s James Bishop 0i’ groom is stationed. Before hcimwclllngton. Thomas. Portland. Ore-' marriage, Mrs, Brlnacomtic was a eon. John and Robert in Seattle,’ popular mcmbci‘ of the staff of R.'Washington.—S. T. Holman Ltd, Summersidc. The -———--_-- groom's gift to the bride ivas a Mrs. Edith Reeves of Sydney, N, string of pearls and the bride's, 5., spent a week at Montague with gift to the groom was a signct ring. her sister, Mrs. Duncan MacDon- Thc bride's gift to the bridesmaid ald_ and Mr. MacDonald. was a sterling silver bracelet and! —-—— Mr. and Mrs. C. B Fraser nf the groom's gift to the best ninni was a leather billfoiiL-S. Medford, Mass, spent a few days -—-~—~ at Montague recently. guests qt’ Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald. They enjoyed a hlcnsnnt family Liturgical Week hero were wel- reunion with Mr. Fraser's two bro- comcdyesterclriyasscssions began by thers and their families, Messrs. Most Rev. James Bovle, Bishop of W iam and John Fraser of Mont-, Charlottetown, The week will con- ague. i I Roman Catholic clergy attending [many friends of Divid are pleased r x FRIDAY —IN JAPAN-Included in n list of Canadian civilians believed to be imJapanese hands. released yes- tel-clay by the Department a! Nat- ional Defense, ls Miss Laurette, Vidal, missionary, whose next of I kin is he: brother Jules Vidal, RC. A.F'., Bummerside. DEATH F B 0 M NATURAL CAUSES - A coroner's jury em. panelled to inquire into tithe death, of Barbara. lee Simpson was dis-| missed last night without evidence‘ being taken afici- Crown Counsel on Ijnedlcel infonnatlon supplied to him. Wld them that the child had died from natural causes. It was explained that the inquest had been called through a misunder-i standing. i VISIIORS mom MAlNE—M1'.i and Mrs. Donald W. Stewart flIlCIl two young sons, Henry M. and; John, Bucksport, Maine, left ‘Thurs-i, day morning by motor on retum to their home after spending a pleas-int vacation visiting relatives and friends in dificrent sections of the province. Mr. and Mrs. Stew- art has made frequent visits to the Island but this is the first in siX years. The party was in the city on Wednesday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quilty, South Shore, WEDDED IN VANCOUVER-A wedding of interest at Pacific and Atlantic seaboards was solemnized at the bride's parental home on Saturday, August 18th, when Nor- ma Blanche Jenkins, formerly of Charlottetown, P. E. I., and Mul- colm T. Hcmphlll, R C.N. V. R. formerly of Edmonton, repeated nuptial vows before Rev. F. 'I‘ipton Williams. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. Jenkins and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jenkins df Charlottetown, fav- ored for her wedding an ice blue taileiir with sequin-trimmed hat and veil and sugar white accents. Roses were en corsage. Miss Arlene Jenkins, hei- sistefs only attend- ant, was frocked in turquoise blue. Mr. Kenneth Morley, R.C N.V R, was best man for the groom,whcsc parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bxiryld Hcmphill, formerly of Edmonton. Alta. Following ri reception at the bride's parental home the couple, who will reside ln Vancouver, left for their honeymoon at Horseshoe Bay, B.C.-(Vancoiiver Sun» ANOTHER NOONTIME BREAK — Another noon-hour break was carried out in Summer. side on Wednesday. This time the place chosen ‘was the Central Grocete-iia on Central Street which was entered shortly after tibe store CIOSMI at twelve o'clock for the half holiday. The contents of the cash register, about ten dollars were taken and possibly some cigarettes. This is the tihird break occurring at noon hour in two weeks. Last wed; Bav Motors Garage and Roy Silliphuntfs Mcat Market were entered when the proprietors were at dinner. Entry this time was gained in the usual way, through a rear window. The propr} tor of the Central Grocc. teria is Mr. J. F. Jenkins. Along with breaks Summcrside seems to be suffering from an epidemic of petty thievgrya A number of re- sldences have been entered and sacked lately but not much re- ported taken except sugar cou. pons. A theft of another kind occurred on Wednesday when two small boys entered an I.M.T. bus standing near the terminal. and ran off with the driver's cash box c ntaznlng $10 or s12. Town Police were successful in this case ln re. covering the box and most of the money. The boys will appear in juvenile court in the near future. Si. Mary's Convent Chapel, very nicely decorated with August flow- ers, was the scene of a pretty wedding rm Thursday morning, August 30th, when Msgr. G. J. McLcllan, V.G.. united in marriage Miss Margaret Leonora McIvor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Hugh McIvor, Kinkora, and F/Lt. Nur- mau Douglas Hall, Winnipeg. The bride, given in marriage by her father, worc a floor-length gown of satin with finger-length veil which fell from a tiara. of orange blossoms. She wore a sin- gle strand of pearls and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Georgie Drlscoll, cousin of the bride. ivni-c a floor-length gown of blue taffeta. white net Dutch Juliette cap, whiic elbow length gloves and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. The groom was attended by Mi J. Lorne Drlscoll, cousin o the bride. . Mrs Roy Silliphant played the wedding marches and rapproprintc hymns throughout the nuptial mass. After the ceremony a reccpdon was held at Mulberry Lodge for the immediate relatives. - F/Lt. and Mrs. Hall are spend- ing their honeymoon in Winnipeg at the home of the groom. F/Lt. Hull has been an instruc- tor at No, 1 R. and N.S., Summer- slde, for the past eighteen months. Prior to enlistment the groom was an employee of the C.N.R. offices, Winnipeg. The bride has been a valued member of the staff of Helene Clll‘- tls Beauty Salon for the pnst six yoirs and in that time has endear- ed herself to the hearts of many in Summerside. . 5 Miss Wilm. Delaney and Miss Marjorie Baker entertained at the “Delaney Cottage" on Tuesday ev- cnlng in honor of Miss Marjorie Kennedy who leaves shortly for Moncton, where she has been ‘i945, bv the Rev_ J. transferred to the Bank of Nova Scotin, bridge prizes being first to Mrs. Ervin Champion. while con- solation went to Mrs. Kenneth Beer,'nnd guest to Miss Kennedy. Mrs, Harry Chappell and L.-Cpl. David Chappell. Granville. were visitors here on Thursday. The to see him about again after spend- ing nine days of his thirty day furlough in P_ C. Hospital. Mrs, Herbert E. Reed was the guest this week of her niece, Mrs. John Currie and Mr. Currie New London. --Mrs. Olive Cameron. Margate, has returned to her home after visiting friends in Summersidmthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Blackmore, Beni-letown, It You Got lip Nights ‘(on ‘fan? Feel RIIIII You ve to et u 3 or man timu n nllht your rut 1| gran‘; and it’: no render i! you feel be! n your I 1mm I l l!!! ' dno ma! g0 cling fut ennui in ter- in and removing iri-ltnting excess lei no Ion: and waste: from your 00d. Bo i You n nights or suffer from burning. scan y or requent passe u, leg IIIII, blok- chm. or norvoulnesa uc to dn y and Bind er troubles you'll mukn no mistake in trying Cynu cnusa it h h l W centngo Cynic: i: sold undo; n lgrument o. money luck on return of a pty pncklge unless completely satisfactory to you, Cntex coats on- stex éf“"“'“‘t.a."“ th a... seat’... BIRTHS CAMERON -—- At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, August 1'5. 1045. to Mr. and Mrs. Bartram H. CKmBfOll- 11 daughter, Roberta Gail. WARREN - At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, August 26, 1945, to Mr. and City. a son. MacLEAN - At the P. E. 1'. Hos- pital, Aug. 25. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacLean Iiiee Marguerite Aylvrard) Charlottetown, a son, MncLEAN -— At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, August 25, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean, Mrs. Kier Warren. North River, a son. Gordon Charles. PARKER — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, August 21, i945, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker, North Wlltshlre. a son. MaePHERSON -. At the P. E. I. Hospital, Friday, Aug. 17, i945, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacPherson, New Wiltshii-c, a daughter. KIRKBRICIIT - At Yorkshire. England, July 17, i945, to Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kirkbright (nee Ariella White). a. daughter. PETERS — At Midgell, P. E. I., on Aug. l9, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Peters ii son. Joseph Liwvrcnce. TAYLOR-wit the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Aug. 29, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs, Nell Taylor, Char- lottetown, a daughter, Ruby Elaine. REDMOND - At the King's Coun- ty Hospital, Montague, P. E. I., on Aug 2'1. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. William A. Redmond, Cardigan. P- E. 1?. a son. MaeKI-INZIE - At County Hospital, Mon I., on Aug. 20, 1945, Mrs. Norman W. MacKenzie, Car- dlKfln. P.E.I.. a son. Carl Garth. McANANY-At Calgary, Alberta, on Aug. 28, i945, to Mr. and Mrs. PR. McAniiny (nee Joan Paquet, Sourts. P. E I.) a son. JONES-At the home of Mrs, N.W. MacKlnnon, Southport, Lot 48. on August 27, i945, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones, Hazelbrook, a son. the King's tague. P. E. to Mr. and MARRIAGES MacFADYEN-WILLIS -—- At the United Church. Kingston, Aug. 29. R. Skinner. Norma Isabcil Willis to Eric Stan- ley MacFadyen, SLAWSON - GARLAND —- At St. Patrick's Church, Halifax, N. 5., August. 20, 1945, by Rev. Father Hayes, Margaret Eileen Garland. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Garland. Avonclalc, P. E. I., to Noiwvood James Slawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Slawson. To- . MaoDONALD-At Aug. 3'7. 1946. Mrs. Victoria Mac- DOIIIIG. SIMPSON -- Suddenly at a Am- N , Bar- ghtcr mum's - At Middl 2a, 1945, Mrs. William her mm YGII’. brose Street. A , I945 bai-a Lee, aged years, dnu of Sgt. and Mrs, J. L. Simpson MMILEOD — Suddenly at Mont- real, Aug. 27, 1M6, George R. Mac- Leod. Funeral from the home of Mfum- CAMPBELL - In this city Aug 29, 1945. Linus Campbell, gged 67 years. Funeral from Rank Hem 119556)“! CONWAY-At the Charlottetown 28 19 Mrs Hospital on Aug. John Conway (nee Susie Murphy).- MacDONALD — At 5t. Avardr, on Aug. 29th, 1945, Frederick MacDouL aid. in his 73rd year. CAVANAUGH — At i119 resigence raf of Mr. Emeric Holland. 291 - ton Street, on Saturday, Aug. 25. 1945, David Cavanaugh, aged 62 years. CORRIGAN - At Kingston, 0nt.. Auc- 2a. 1945, Margaret Catherine Corrlgan, aged 22 YBBIH. dflllflhte!‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corrigan, 10 Mile House,P.E.I. - It " ELLEIFS BIA Y t By In Island Farmer’. Wile i (Continued From Page l) In recent days at Alderlea, m» i men went to cutting suckers, which since the latter has so many meanings, good and not so tooth- some. ma need explaining. It is to cut of -shoots from the stumps of trees remaining in an area up the wood road, so to encourage their final decay with a. view to clear- ing the iand. It is a tedious un- interesting task at best; and g far- mer must entertain visions of waving grain to supplant the fems and brackeri—or bees holding high carnival in a fragrant pa ch of blossoming buckwheat. Only the promise of this will cause him to persevere at the work: l U Judy left Aiderlea to resume her schooling in her native Province, and we miss her merry, kindly, willing ways. All of us went with her to her point of embarkation, which fact in itself proved our ap- reclation. She left the covers on er bed turned back lnvltlngly for her successor and hoped “you'll be good to her, Mrs. Ellen." Julie came that day. An older, smaller demure lass, Quiet yet capable in her work and frightened to death" of the animals and fowls. "Do cows bunt? Is that duck as cross as she looks? Ow! that hen looked right at, me-or is it a hen or a chicken? Oh-h the pigs; Do they all eat hay?" this when Jock went to the plggery with an armful of bedding. The day our new em begun at Alclerlea was the very day of all, the potato-seed Inspec- tors came-in our absence. And James in the car with ua on our way to the city was torn between desire and duty "I shouldn't have come," he said, not that his re- maining at home to meet, these "necessary evils" who well maln- tain the reputation qt’ our Island seed, would have muttered. For- tunately, for me for the clouds on ronto. Ont. PHILLIPS - WOODSIDE - At the home of the bride on August 2l,i 1945, by Rev. Ira Mr. and Mrs. Robe/rt Woodside of‘ O'Lcai'y, to Orville Howard, son! of Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Phillips oft the some place. BRINACOMBE McDOUGAIiL- At the United Manse, Elmsdaie, on August 22, i945, by Rev. Ira MacDonald, Eleanor Dorothy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MucDougall of Bloomfield. to Kenneth Arthur, son of Mr. G. R. Brlnacombe and the late Mrs Brinacombe of Essex. Ontario. GILLESPIE - MALONE — At. the Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown. Wednesday, August 29, 1945, Rev, I. Judson Levy, Ralph Mc- Rae Gillisple and Hazel Ruby Malone both of Charlottetown MeCARTI-IY - RYAN — At Little Flower Church, Morcll, Aug. 22, i945, Lieut. INS.) Evelyn Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ryan. Moi-ell to Chester McCarthy. DEATHS CAMPBELL - At De Sable. Aug. 27. 194.5, Fred Campbell, in his 67th year my sky were dark with missing Judy. these men came towards us out of a cloud of dust. "Good fe‘ Harvest ls being cut across the countryside. my pockets are full with the ripe- ness av it" I heard Pat say to James. Pat had been stocking, a sheaf under either m. He came in to sit in silence o t0 speak rc- gretfully of Judy's departure. And e pink rose nestled in Judy's» curls, on her last evening and when I re- marked about it, she not being fond of flowers, she said "I like the roses." We cleaned the kitchen- stove pipes in honor of Julies’ ar- rival and when Judy icked I tried to recall all the thugs she had done against me. But what is a cracked mixing-bowl or a missing broken Sunday cup at such a time? And Julie is winning her way to James‘ heart. in a queer earthy way, much as I hate to re- cord t: via his stomach. I-Ier ap- ple ple found n. responsive chord somlewhere in that. mostly yearning cav y genem lly r an’ "Shu e 000 Yesterday came a delightful vlult for me, with friends to the "Anne" Reds Mo ke Short; /'//.1/////,,/////x///>/'//.'//,’/<4<'//%/7y/ Slum: decéciris wean: ops ug. . fluc ug. 4% 9 at Manchouli in west and along BOO-mile line ' of Soviet-Manchurian ' eas ntier Marshal Mcilinovsky’: ‘ »Trdns-Buikal Army v = n. PurkayeWs 2d For East Ar . : ' 0% Red airborne troops I take over, Aug. I9 ' Y _ , . , » . From Aug. 8 to Aug. 2 ,\ etch Aug Roberts In Little Pond on i acciu; ‘~11 hm. i consultant. ivilrinnitlé m" thief Charlottetown, P s n Your aciu McMURRAYg Maritime Rcpresentatiyq FREDERICTON, N,” I I i country where 1 5 lside a shrine time other famous spots Ptiomise of strolling Q ,,,,;‘§ me 1111 lover's Lane in as not c t0 accom 111B party. closely. "What! bask at the bench there wild hllmb .. notice 1,1180 y‘ lie ment fflltet on And I remembered it to the home folk, wh ered in the kitchen tale. The honvenlv Gulf water and the} g abundant sand, I I And again we have come to . , 811d. C0111 B111’ we have just from a istmice. gone now .. the darkness and dampness g . the brldees past the elders and .. hill, the car lighting then- towards home. Tonionow m; 0111' duty to our Cfltlfffheg -. .. every Is and setting. a wiry to The Cross. t u; . it says in Holy writ "up ta u 1101158 0f the God of Jacob; and l! will tench us of I-Ils . s." I-gltlll tomorrow in -. i111 to rm ... en they g,» to hear .. biuc of t old of .. DUCAL DETOUR CANBERRA, Australia -(CP) The Duke of Gloucester came againest n road block ivlille dri - from Canberra to Sydney. A mm reipaii- man stepped alongside tho car and recognized the Duke, where uPOn the men shook bonds. The road was temporarily cleard and the Duke passed on. _____._._._.__. Gay's Vegetables now maturing rapidly and we will do our bcs‘. to supply the demand. As the season ii short it is wise to use i: when i- vailabilc. We have some very lino pencil pod beans just coming iiitA bearing and extremely fresh inf tender for canning. Ripe tomatoet from Ontario are now on the market, but verv fcw outside ni- tive stock is oflercd. We have a good supply of stand- ard vegetables, including com. , carrots. turnips, cabbatlt cucumbers, onions. wax bew- potatoes, parsley, celery. tomato?! etc. As we have no delivery PK’ pense and sell direct to ihe con- sumer we price our vegetables reu- sonablm. J. 1. GAY ll SON. IIEAD OF PRINCE ST. 8 "9 l III Corn is it I Onthree Soviet an-nfea on the Manchurian front made short work 0f Jimmie‘ t: _ I vauntzil Kwantung armylof more than 1,000,000 man. White arrows on map above show 1"" - cf i‘.'::l troops \ : black arrows indicate advance: u in-ndquarter: _in ‘ , P l0 IurIQQQ l‘ “Fllfl Manchurian; -- ..\_._. .. ,