LQUREEGQFE UDGET THE ,_ GUARDIAN.» _, CHARLOTTETOWN For OUR SATURDAY suisscizioiikfl __ ufOVEMBER_ 1s. ‘m; \\'I~'IINI:I:~.UAY ' -LE.\\'E FOR (‘IIINA —Messrs. Grl :1‘ and PLlWHIfl Chan of ruiiiiiii dc lcit last week foi MONDAY PROPERTY SALE—-'l‘he Pitlllivr lestatci) property at 39 llillsburii w ‘a5 e9" 5°ld by Pllbllfl‘ Mlvlll i .1 l"l’.llil'I;L'U cn route to lion" {or $7400 m M“ Flldllk N- K11‘ nnd the interior of China’. _ . i; ‘W. H. Benton was the auctioiiecial '1 hi; be away ago seven -"_-‘ i; ' . ‘they W21‘ compai d nas FRIENDS llLRE-Mr. arlllll; JIC I ulvfiléS.llf‘;ijbedofDtiillht'lll{killflve lrcccnveti‘ ll who has been in this mam Ra] l, e su pssniic on on business during the ' PK 5- ll-llllll U ‘Hip. tour iiioiiilis-S. slat“ NAVY, in a plane ci'.;s.i Ll __ Norfolk. Virginia. Lleut. Hum‘ -I:I-JLEI\'ES SAD NEWS My; lichii ‘ fling, Sutiimersidc, receiv- cri the sad news of the death of her '1 \1i~s Joyce llarvey. 23, in - llnrvey, tlic youngest or and Mrs. D nnd her sister, . \\'t e visiting their iiarvlyv in Toronto \1.$S Joyce became ‘.135 rushed to the c "l2 passed away the S was on a visit to Mr. and’ 111'; Duncan last August. ‘ GETS APPOIN E. Reardonl has Maritime I'L")I'C:CI' Curtis Llflllilllg co Ltd, it nos lsarilcti _\ Iteardoir w o it r the has been q - Nlariiimc E. i'~ \emlicr 111i for - \\i.‘il take a tiircc the firmis liezizl o ing up his new v . i "a1 of the late Edison.‘ uhose death took, '. 7. was held from .....vcs and the surrounding (Jiirirlottelotrn. and old home district.) u- The service ' ‘his pastor, the _ (laughter soils. James at home, Leo attenti- ing Prince of Wales College, Earl in Cambridge. Mass. and John, Boston. Mass. The pail bearers were. Messrs. Harold Hynes. Thorws Fray. Arthur Brothers. John Cairns, John Joseph I-Iyiies and Walter Sullivan. Interment took place at. the St. Mary‘s Cemetery, Mon- tague. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron, Victoria, grand old couple enjoyed delightful outings the past week be- ing guests during the tea hour on Wednesday alternoon at the home of their daughter .l\lrs. Joseph ljovisdaie and Mr. Trowsdalc. Crapaud Rd, and on Thursday afternoon at tlic home of another (laughter Mrs. Eric Lcwther and Mr. Lowther. Crapaud. They were accompanied by their eldest Mrs. Jantcs Little-johns, Moncton. N. B. who spent last week with her parents hcrc. TIIIIRSDAY FIRE IN BARN-About l o'clock this morning City Firemen were lallcd to 62 Brighton Avenue for .2 iii-c in a barn owned by Mr. Waiter Hcnnesscy. The blaze was quickly extinguished. ' A quiet but pretty Wedding was solemnizcd in 'l'rlnity' United Church, Charlottetown, on Fri- was an honor to have present Miss Elsie Nicholson, Miss Mary Haz- ard. Mrs. Wes Bell. Mrs. Peter Holland. Mrs. C.I'I. Beer, Miss Nel- lie Seaman, all veterans of the First Great War; also Miss Mona Wilson who served as a nursing sister with the American forces in the First Great War and the Can- adian Red Cross in the last war and who ls well known to Islanders for her direction in the field of public health, The grace was ask. ed by Miss Miriam Nicholson. Fol. lowing the toast t: the King, the chairman, Miss Margaret Campbell called upon Miss Elsie Nicholson as senior sister to speak to the as- scmbly. Miss Nicholson expressed her appreciation and that of her fellow sisters of the pleasure and enjoyment the evening afforded them. She spoke of the formation of a Sisters Club now in embryo and trusted that all veteran nursesl Wlllléll Mcxelmll- would take advantage oi mem- bership. A vote oi l n!!! W“ moved by Miss Nicholson endorsed} by Mrs. CH, Beer and presented] to Misses Gertrude McCnrron, Jean_ IVIat-Lcan and all others through] whose initiative and foresight 11118 function was fostered. A brief in- terlude of music and singing fol.‘ lowed by the National Anthem tcr. minated a very pleasant evening, Judge's Criminal Court at Sum- BTBITIIS mersidc to ‘breaklngand enter- _ lng the store of Sterling Huntetnl "NEAU _ M’ Norm Rmuco’ Kensington. A number of charac.' N?“ w‘ 1947' Joseph Napolem ter witnesses were) examlnedl by- Pmeau‘ 58° 9! years‘ The “m” counsel for the accused who ask-l ""1 1mm Sm“ Mam church’ ed, with concurrence cf counsel Norm Rumco’ °n wednesd” for the Crown, that the accused be. mmmng’ Nov‘ m’ n a muck‘ given a probationary period. I gICKfiY P-t in 111151? Riverd t; ov, . eer . c ey. age years. Funeral from his late resi- dence Thursday at 9 A.M. to St. Mary's Church, Indian River.‘ FORD - Al: the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Nov. 11. Mn. FUNERAL saavrcas-ms fun- ' eral of Mr. James Ionergan took place yesterday morning at 8.45 from the residence of his daughter, Mrl. Joseph Callaghan, 23 Sydney Si... to St. Dunstan’s Basilica. - was“ Mm f 322:2: i‘..wii‘fé'“°.’...fiil.°.'. celebrated by Rev. David Mc-MI. i. rogue, who also conducted the mzurjgal; ‘idlggxcllgfnhlfiigtiginitaritn Fellows of the College. held in New r22. l Guigan, Messrs. R. L- CottonflARCIIER - At the Prince Ed- Patrick Murnagban, Six, Albert‘ ward Island ‘Hospital on Nov. Williams. Augustus Aylward and,‘ 12th. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Interment was: Archer, twin daughters, Linda in the church cemetery. Evelyn and Dorothy Lorraine. Word has been received by Hon. CIOFFELIFA‘ Hlghhmd View H” Dr. W. J. P MalbMillan from Dr p ml‘ Amhersl“ N‘ s" ‘m Nwemb" ' ' fliih 1947 to Mr. and Mrs John Irving Abel. Chicago, chairman of Code“ “'88 (B rum whit ) ‘ the Board of Regents. American D 1d L] _d ° . ‘e a ‘M’ College of Suregons, expressingll av °l u. warm appreciation of Dr. Mac- MaoEWEN — At the P. E. Island Miliairs service as a governor of. Hospital, Nov. 11, 1947, Mrs. New- Hie College and informing him I ton MacEwen oi St. Peter's in her that at the annual meeting of the i 75th ycar. The remains are rest- ing at the Cutcliffe fimeral York on Sept. ll last. he had been; Home. Funeral notice later. monuments, they have been listed in “rows". a number. The "rows" are by no means always straight and there m many gaps between stones. All rows run from left to right, Elm Ave. The stones on the left-hand side of the cemetery are llstcq first, the first row being the one nearest to Elm Ave. each stone or memorial there is a note of its type (slab stone. shaft, sacrophagus, etc.) and its physical condition. that are intact. in no need of repairs or levelling. and with lettering are marked '1 ll. good condition are marked lltfollowed by the "lvf" (lettering very faint). Family names only are written in capital letters. Row Stone No. Names. Dates, Inscrlptloni, etc. Condition of Stone a. T". 20 W‘? msromc monuments T lotallod List of Stones ‘and lnscrlptlonsjn 01d Pm. tostant Century, Elm Avanlfa, Gharlottetown. (Continued-from last Saturday's Guardian) By Elsie J. Cambridge Note of Explnntlon: In order to facilitate the finding oi stones q and each has been givq, as one iacq In the case o] {upright l. an All stonq good, clear lettering but otherwise in letters "lf” (lettering faint), or some other comment as to lettering. Stones with faded James Miner HARRIS‘, - - - Merchant oi this City. q, ii- (date goncL-‘Siab-sunken. Needs putting on a base. End broken off. lvf. (sommdistance from ience)_A1ice, wife oi John IePAGg, d. Sept. 22. 185 (‘fl 1, age 28. Elizabeth Alice f?) Aiicc IEIlizabeti-i. and Janet. aged respectively 16. 18. and 3 mos, children of the above.—-Slab—ll. Interesting design of hand and foliage. li. » 5 DJcVic-ai‘ of Pownain .1. E Nmclleunanl day ziftcrnnon, October 31st. at 3 -BRiDE-T0-BE ‘IONORED — rbelected as a member or they‘ GORVATT At 77 Hayfield Annie E. KEI d. July 4’ ‘Sui-small s] new. On Monday night, Nov. 3rd- M155 Ruth Mill, R. N., was tendered a ..ilscellaneous shower at the home of hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. l‘. Mill, Clermoiit. The living room was gaiiy decorated for the occa- sion with blue and white stream- ers. Little Misses Ona and Loretta Mill dressed in blue and white entered the room to the strains oi "rue Little Girls in Blue" and stood on each side of the bride's scat as the bride entered escorted , .d Chm-ch and: o'clock. when Rev. 72E. MarLen. Ivuvfypr of ML stewjnan united in marriage Anita , (‘lllllllp Georgie Lord. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. KcitinLorcl of Cape Trav- PPSP, and Douglas H, Crossmnn of .; llm Bnflp R|"Lll“ Cnn_l Albany. The bride's sister, Miss ,1, “"113 hllld m the L... Margaret Lord acted as brides- lgsl night The‘ maid, and the groom was ably sup. l Ut l)“; Remembrance ported by Mr. Charles Downe of -.- lhpfq’ 51-35 i" aidl Charlottetown. 11.1w" Legion Hull‘ ~ loim oi a llilblicl board of governors foi- the three; year period, ending with the an-' nual meeting 1n I950. Street, Nov. l0. 1947, Dalton Oren, age twomonths, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Gorvatt. Private iun- eral was held at the Cutciiffe Funeral Home yesterday after- noon. Interment People's cem- etery. raising and putting on base. 1f. Robert NELSON. cl. March 25, 1850. age '16.—Slab-[|, Eliza, wife of Wm. LADNER. d. Feb. 1. 1868.-'-=5lab-|, lvf. ‘ (a little forward in row) Maude, born Jan. 8. i857, u, April 5. f859.-—Short slab. All it needs is cementing on base already there and spikes removed. if. (Get namc from newspapers). Elizabeth WOOD, born Cootc Hill. County Cavan. Iro- land, Jan. 8, I785, d. May 26. 1866.—G0thic slab, crud‘. ly repaired. Frances Elizabeth ALLEY. "who exchanged mortality fog .'.,.:.:.,- lulu-lion under the‘ All the buildings at the Mount Pleasant airport _ 49 in number-i consisting of five hangars, a firel hall, recreation and mess roomsp- officers’ and men's quarters, hos-l pltal, etc., have been r ‘ ’ as "surplus" by the War Assets Cor_ poration. The announcement. was made MARRIAGES SCOTT - NEWMAN-At Valleyficld on Oct. 29th, 1947, by Rev. F. N. Young. Olga Elizabeth Scott to Lloyd MacDonald, 1:. so and Mrs. Fit-cl hint-Don: SL. Cili‘, lllTLl ill time I‘ ward l-lniid llosjiiiul 1;. -‘ RECEIVES PROMOTION _ Fricnrls of Howard K. Wrman. of ~r anti was rcrl‘ largeq . , »ri The refreshments.‘ i: l; ‘mil in- thc Women's iii-l u.’ lsuzr- River, \Vo0cl ls-l Ho lizid btcn in u i.i dition since the Ch inng u; ' October 31. when hc mi. t , as the result o} '** ln whip}, n “u. fllfi. (WLLS — City firciiicn l~ ii (ill twice Nionday ,"i l‘.'\lill,L‘1liSlI small fircsl 'l'iil- first call was to ..‘ll\ Road, at 4 p. m. .:ii was pretty well gutt-l Mil a nearby private, tl_\- damaged. The’ roof fire at the home " ciirmicl’. 55 Richmondl n p. lll., when firemen werel lri cut a small hole in the are the fire could be extin- lll’ establishment owe about afternoon by way: Besides his pIIlTIl“ vlved by llirrc hroii- Vernon. Gzirigv. urn! l‘.\i| Aurilda and Patricia. of four .\ll‘. —~'l‘.\.\'l (LUIS IN ACCIDENT- l‘ l urlulcnts have occurred .at iiiii.r~..s.ric, both involving taxis] inn no scriotis injuries resulted.‘ I‘l iiu- f;r:'i, Monday afternoon. a i.u- ..nii CiHlS 'l‘:\.\'i. Summerside. ‘ iill u.» l1l'tllI highway at Bedeque lilll iliini-tl over tour times. The‘ i-‘ir \\':is hardly damaged‘ and the‘ -. .. and Mrs. MagPhcrsun. with t - lzllltliffilrfgllvfo ‘Aatssexlltl’ prcseiitaiznn in Mrs. l\l.i'lt‘l'll"i.~' i ,1‘ r Vvmnng H,” ca“, any being made by Airs Finn: l‘; UlJ-i - [W (“H S 1.3x, and the‘ other hell. Mr. and Mi», .\lLlt'i'lil-l',,nl; f .21 BUYS q-flxh were in Coma, expect soon Lo laikc up l'\“ll,'l‘lltl.' [he Pom“. of Harvard and l‘. Mmmsue‘ Sirccts in Summerside. i"ll'§ were badly damagccL, n,’ flu-in SlflKllUZ, a telephonei Jtlili tin-liking it oif. Neither ‘ml pzis-cngr-rs and the drivcrsl pin liijilfCfl. - S. - a lovely j‘l'€;.l'lli1l!.(lli and in ‘ well party tcnticicd lo llirzn pin...- to their icaiing lllflif icsidcncv b the res. - . ltirs. l\i.'ic ~ _ with an ottoman. the lJl‘l.‘:,f‘lllLll.1Ull: bring made by .\lr. '1'. W. ' , “llll the address being .. by Mr. Vernon Ross". Indnidtuil prcs .lll Eli Mr. J. S. Wa’! two years zolf i Charlottetown Golf C h. v. decorated \‘iliil the British l;n Medal at Halifax next Tiltll‘: nwmmg by LXEUMGDVCFHOP H1111. Thomas Cullen, speaker in’ m: lai-t Legislature, and Mr. I-LH. -_ ‘\l'l't‘ nominated councillor! Canadian Nan at Chailoitciu 'n lllbllfnfal‘ respgcuvely tori in Sept. 1930. and served until hisl ‘"“°.“" Qutlulf‘ M n Llberal can" ‘honorable d5tharge i“ Octubcmj vcntiuu last night at Moreil. The, 3845. It was for his senice on the‘ ’“’m“‘“"°" ‘l! “w” members o“ A . l v - ' IIICIBIB carrier, H. M. S. Puncher,‘ “l” L“ mglslature Complet? n3‘ that Mr. Walkcr is licing awarticdi L"'““"‘l 5mm!“ the Decem er I the medal. Hc served on that s -' l P‘~""‘\“‘l Phenom‘ . ' gem N0‘; 1944, “Mil 1H5 d,“ H Jliinrlzij, at Cardigan Mr. Kelrl H13 pal-gum Ml; mm ]\[r__ A Clnil; of Mofitague and Mr. Jos- Walker now reside in Ilaliiaa. "illl G- Cumrbell v! PBPH" POM ture will take place at l1 or‘ Mr. Wailzci- ioilicci the f<t‘liIl)i_\'lII.'lll respectively for Third Klngi. .‘\lr. Clark's nomination uiis 1lllEIIlllllOil5. The name of Mr. BENEWING FRlI-LNDSIIIPS ‘Their first visit to Prince Erimirtil Island, aftcr an ahsciii-c of thirty-l eight years. Charles Ii. Bieluiuv. lhiinl-es Illurpl of Summerville formerly of Alexandra and lIlS wife, l was zilso proposed for assemblyman the former Prudence Wood of IIuZ‘ . but .\ir. Campbell won out on the elbrook, who now reside at Aiming] ly-lllgilng,’ Saskatchewan, arrived recently and i ' are being warmly welcomed by a.‘ BRIDAL SHOWER — On Nov- liost of rcizitivcs and friends, Many r-mlirl- inc 6th, the friend! and changes are uotcd b; the visitorsl ll'i;‘.ll|l|)l'S incl at the home of hut the landscape, with its tlillltl- ,, ~ j-‘lQl-(gncc Cameron 4o tender lillll! Cfllllltrlsirlc. circled by Ill" hi‘ - shower in honor or her ap-I ever blue waters, i: Hill thc "uczn" W- iing marriage. To the‘ of Canada and ihcre i. nu othrr ,,-.,,,_ my --u,.,-c Comes The Bride" place lilac it in our fair Druniiicn l,,|_,,,-,.,, |,.\, “no EV v_ ltlaigpeqd, the they mainta1n.-Bcfo_rc leaving illtil‘ 5 mnlnqujbe “~35 ml m the prettiiy home a. family reunion was hclrl. a! lflccurmml Scat DI honor by he, which happy gathcrln; their flvclCOlllii-Ziill. friend, Miss Jeanetta Ions, one daughtcy and smentcen _ . mb ‘ ‘u. c,“ b, [tlndchildren were present. l‘°°“““‘ “F” ‘ °“ , Muses Doris Dawson and Jeanette l xuunun oriulc the numerous verses‘ Wilt‘ rcnil by Miss Helen Tralnor. iii“, w i\_ hfrcbcnnnn and Miss I3i.niu-iil~ Dawson arranged the mm nn the inhle. The members of uu- ilubilce women's Institute llffififlllivfl tho Bridc-to-be with n livillillllll Radio table. Miss‘ (ffllfllurflli thanked all present for, kindness and invited them‘ , hwy‘ in her new home. Ant-fl‘; in ‘For She's a Jolly Good; ,1. ' :1 dainty lunch was servelb ,...ii .-u ru-pui-ir-ri m their homes uasmu- the guest of 110"" l WY‘ nu! sail on the sen of Matrimony.‘ l » Th» r-incz-nl service of the late. James A, Ennis took place from - lmmc In Greenfield to St- ! "s churr-u Montazue. MOW |»,.-t_ member. 10th. The pastor. Illlev. Owen Kiogins officiated. The l — l The death occurred at 5 owloiir yesterday afternoon at the l‘(l‘lC oi his son-in-law, Major J. A. Mur- Kenzie. 11 Grafton Street. City. o Mr. Thomas F. White. one of t founders oi the White Candy COIll- y pany of Saint John, N. B, and irir l several years owner and nmnrvcr, 0i the Whit): T68 ‘Rooms ill Ciinr» l iottetown. The late Mr._Wh to \-.'..., - in his 91st year and had only been _‘ ill for a few days. He was born in Saint John in 1857 and did business thcrc uhtil lie moved to Charlottetown in 191‘! it. establish the Whitc Ton Rooms on Grafton Street which iu- mnii- nged until the business was moved to Queen Street tinder ihrwnnmc of Whlte'| Restaurant Wllfill its operation was taken over by liis~ eon, Thomas Jr. The late Mr. White was- past Chief of the Caicdonian Club and took a keen interest in all tliincs Scottish. He was a member of tuc Oddfoilowa Lodge. the St. Andrews , Society of Saint John. and a dc- solcd member of Trinity Uniiczl- Church. He is survived by two Thomas, in Charlottetown and, Barry in saint John; also two , ri Aaughpnlpllcan and Mrs. J. A; in f. both at i1 Grafton‘ a Wuuflll wife predeceased him a t t! Star! _ ~ for???‘ .- l hf". -‘ia"' funeral service was sung by Mr. lwv/rrnce Duly. Sturlwll. W"?! ‘,7: T‘r"ctic Dunn as organist} Prcvnt in the sanctuary were Rem,‘ Mnlifilly, and» Rev. J. A. '. "z late Mr. Ennisl l. I to mourn his wife, fivel . Mrs. John MorrisseyJ _ Valley, Mrs. Lawrence’ ii~. Port Arthur. Ont._ Mrs.’ r'i':l Jinvfcron, Sturgeon. Mrs. J E. Brown. Montreal, and Mrs. Walter Sullivan, Greenfield. Pour. sons, \ the Suniinerside staff of the Cali- adian Bank of Commerce, will learn trith interest of his promotion to the Department of the Supcrln- tr-uclent o,f Iifziritiznc and Ncw- foundland Branches at Halifax. Mr. Wymun has already entered upon his new duties but Mrs. Wy- inan and little daughter, Joyce, are remaining in Summersidc temp. orarily until accommodations can be secured in Iialifax. ~ S. I FUNERAL SERVICES —- The funeral of Mr. Lloyd MacDonald took place yesterday morning at 8.- 45 from the residence of his uncle. Joseph MacDonald. 72 King Sb, to St. Dunstans Basilica. where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon, who also conductcg- the scrvice at the grave. Tihc pail-bearers were: Don- aid Pltrc, Thomas Biso, Robert Kelly, Lorne Kcliy, Edward Gal- lant. and Raymond MacDonald. In- terment was in the church cclrnet- cry. rvuanai. yasranoav _ riis funeral of Margaret Enman, 1Q. _\"car_oi<l daughter of Ml‘. and Mrs. James L. Enman, West Royalty, was hold from Si. James Church by Miss Foronna England t0 thfl strains of the "Bridal ChOHIE" played by Mrs. Cecil Mill. When seated the two little girls pulled the ribbons from a gaily decorated overhanging umbrella and shower- co them both with confetti. Then they carried in many gaily decorat- eo blue and white baskets of pres- ents opened by Mrs. Gerald Mill and Mrs. Bert Hunter while Miss Mamie Mill read the accompany- iig verses and were then passed tc the bride by Miss Joyce Mac- Kay. The presents were daintily arranged on the table by the Misses Marjorie- Lefurgery and Edythe Donald. These gifts consisted of linens, blankets glassware, silver including a chest of gilver, n large table lamp and large sum oi money also a beautiful Kenwood blanket, pillow“ cases. silver trays and ILIm of money from the staff of Prince Couty Hospital where the bride was employed on the staff of nurses. Ruth graciously expressed her thanks and afterwards all join- ed in a hearty "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Later a lovely lunch was served by the ladies; remaind- cr of the evening was spent in a sing song led by Mrs. Chester Simp- son. All joined in the very best yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. T.H. Bussei somers and Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster. Interment was in Sherwood Cemetery, Mr. Somcrs and Mini Webster officiating at the grave. During services at the Church the Junior‘ Girls’ Choir, of which Mar- garet. was a member. sang “My Task". The pallbearers were: Bren. don Good. Vincent Beck, Basil Phillips. Ronald Hughes, Lorne Good. Wendell Ford. Among those who are recently to be included in the "Air Mlnded"' is Mrs. Preston Campbell. When along with her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Houston they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Woodsidc, Margate, Mr.‘ lHYlFiI nominated councillor and ns- Wllbdilde invited llle Pllly I" l annual dinner of the ride, but Mrs, Campbell was the only one who accepted the generous invitation, and in a short time was; soaring over the countryside. Mrs.‘ Campbell Jcportcd that looking, down from the air, with the dif-i ferent autumn colors. one beheld a beautiful picture, and in all a joy to remember. "—" | A very pretty wedding was 501-‘ emnlzed in Trinity United Church Summerside. on October 14th, at 9 o'clock. when the Rev. K. Ci. Sullhran united in holy bonds Miss Janie Mac, eldest daughter of Mr. George Pye and the late Mrs. Pyc of Central. Lot 16. to Mr. Horace Chesleigh. only son of, Mrs. Ernest Crossman and the late Mr. Crossman of Bedeque. The young couple were attended by Miss Ruth Crossman, sister of the groom and Mr. Stanley Pye, bro- ther of the bride. l —CASE m comvr - Evi-l dence was heard before Judge Ll G. Lewis in Summerside ycstcr-l day for an inter pleader order on. application of J. Hubert Hallf Sheriff of Prince County. This ap-‘ plication ‘was with regard to a writ of fleri facias dated August- 28. 1947, re Prince County Motor_ nnd Body Works. plaintiff va. Jos- cph Noonan, dcfendany, the Sher-f iff having seized and advertised. for sale a cottage situated on rent-l ed ground on the outskirts of Summerslde. Mrs. Nancy Noonim. wife of the defendant. alleges that she is the owner of the building,‘ having paid for it out of money borrowed for that. purpose. At {he request of the claimant's attorncyi the hearing was adjourned until November 24. T. L. Linklettcr ap- peared for the applicant and J. S. DesRoches, KC. for the claim- ant. -S. s NURSES HONORED — A lfiial hour followed by a banquet at the Charlottetown Hotel on Rernem-l brance Day marked the initial gatlnring of nursing sitters of PEI. Nearly twentyJive cistern oi both great IIPI Plrticipnlted. It wishes for this popular young lady. FRIDAY Over 1.800 cars of potatoes have been ferried from Borden to Toiimentine so far this season lh/IIICII is about 300 cars less than for the corresponding period last year, local railway officials in- formed the Guardian yesterday. Shipments of turnips. however, showed an increase as 386 cars were shipped up to midnight Nov. 12. as compared to 274 cars for tho corresponding period last year. POTATOES FOR PRIZE -— A bushel of specially packaged choice Prince Edward Island potatoes is on its way to Boston where it will lie awarded as a prize at the Canadian Club. These were carefully select- ed from stock in the Montague dis- trict. Along with them went a message of greeting to the club from Premier J. Water Jones, LAID T0 REST - The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Ford wu held from her late residence, Wheatley River on Thursday afternoon. Nov. 13th and was largely attended, The services at the house and grave were uv ducted by Rev. J. I. Mor- rison. The pallbearers were: Henry MacQuai-rie. Gordon Mobbs Lemuel Larter, Howard MucKay. William Ross and Howard Axworthy. Inter- ment was in Fortune cemetery, VISITING PROVINCE _- MI‘. and Mrs. Allan Wyond of Cavendish have u their guests Mr. and Mrs. Alfred .7. Campbell of sostéri, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Campbell of Marengo. Back, and w Frank T. Campbell of Trail; 13.0. They all arrived by motor car on Wednesday. Nov. 12. In company with their sister. Mary Campbell, and brother Preston Campbell of New Glasgow. they will spend Sat- urday and Sunday renewing old friendships at Montague where the Campbell family formerly resided. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Manuel of Charlottetown. motor- ed to Georgetown. They were Ic- companied by Mrs. Gertrude Toombs of Edmonton. Alberta. \vho is their guest. While here Mrs. Tcombs. whose late husband was a former minister of 8t. David's United Church. George- town_ visited Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart. A disastrous flrc. which com- pletely destroyed, Upton Farm dwelling. the property of Dr. J. S. Jenkins, occurred early Thurs- an morning. with an estimated loss of 115.000. The lou was par- tially covered by insurance. _--_. Harri: Alexander Ilakeney of Remington wan given a three years suspended sentence when he plead. ed |ullty_ye|terday before "Judge Vernon Alton Newman. Union Road. _ RUDD-SCOTT — At the bride's home. Oct. 29. 1947, by Rev. J R- Skmner. Myra Ncwson Rodd. Winsloe South. to Norris Garfield Scott, Meadow Bank. rilltlaclcwfraltlh-Pgcikr-znnvo - At the small-family dwelling house. Dme o e rde 0n October 2?’ The original cost of the buildings bypfiiz-Hfigrdz‘; Sgfiffggh W“ l 1h ' ' "t t 1.500.000‘ ‘ . ' gifts tit-lay iiillcilzl $.13 atsa smsifgffggf 81°" Mamwe“ °l sum” fraction of that value, Mr. Con. ruiny said. He added that the de.‘ CLABK-MMDONAI-D — At the curing o; those hummus as “sur_l Ilnited Church Manse, Bradalbane, plus», by the w“. Assets Corporzk November 5th, 1947. by Rev. W. B. lion will afford returned men and Macplllflll. Margaret. Bessie Mac- others interested a splendid op- Ilamad "r Braflalbane- lo Leslle portunlty to avail themselves of mn-clark M henslngwn- ‘ much building material of the 3* highest quality. Mr. Connolly said= BEAT“ many of the smaller structures SOMERS __ suddenly m; p_ 3 151- could be moved and reumodeilcd to and Hospllflp No“ 13_ Claude 30m, ‘suit individual preferences with H; o; Gay-town 1n his 40th yea,‘ but little loss of the original mat-l WOODSIDE _ M Malpeque on erlfll- Nov. 1s. 1947. Benjamin Wood- side, aged 91 years. yesterday by JF. Connolly. Dep. uty-Minister of Reconstruction in the Provincial Government. The buildings, all of wooden construction and built of Douglas fir, range in size from a doubio hangar approximately 325 feet longl and 225 feet wide to those equal- ling in floor space the average Mr. Claude Somers, 40. proprietor EN _ of the Somers‘ Service Station, Dialing“ sufilaaghe Nivelrlhbg} Malpeque Road, died in the Prince Margaret E Entfian m her nth‘ Edward Island Hospital shortly ‘ b! 1d 1M m It of a; year. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iilglirisa? anccgldenils ate r9e:s3ufl last. James L‘ mmm“ west rmylmy- night _ ‘MOKAY — At the P, E. Island It appears that Mr. Somers was Hllspllal- NDV- 11- 1947. Hugh 1",. aiiemptuuz w secure a to\v ropeilllcxay o! Bradalbane. are 71 to a car in preparation to towing 595".- it with a truck, and was working l LONERGAN At 23 Sidney between the two vehicles, which Street on Nov. l0. 1947, James were stopped along the side of the Lonerzati. age 75 years. Malpeque Road near his service MgflflLLlvnAy __ M, m‘ home station, when the rear car was p, Cardigan on Wednesday’ No‘, struck by the Bummer-side bus-i 12, 1947. Angus J. MacGlllivray in jamming him between the two m; 53th yeah veh c es. m be w» "pom a be only lifii“i’...“.l“°.sfi “slit”? ‘.132 lnvam“? 5l°wlY “d w" m”? Ksylof BIBGSIIJAIICI age 71 ‘years ing a car. The vehicle Mr. Scm-y MQEWEN _ M m; a E. Island‘ B" W“ Plwllllll" l° m" w" "la Hospital. Nov. 11th., Mrs. Newton -"°bl‘\:v°;;*:r;l° lll-{Qfl-nedlately McEwen. st. Peters 111 her ma. taken w the P. 1:. Island Hospital, l ye“ l“ where he later died of internal MiIoDONALD-At the Prince Ed- lnjuflgg, ward Island Hospital on Sunday. The deceased, whose family were , Nov- 9. Lloyd MacDonald. 1n his originally of Norboro, P.E.I.. is 13th YHF- l‘ survived by his wife. ‘the former D0UGLAS_At the a E. Island] Hospital, Nov. 7, 1947, Edison H.- Douglas oi Bunbury, age 82 years ' WHITE-At 11 Grafton Street oni ed over the bridge. Sunday, Nov. 9, Thomas F. Whitc' 23 The It. C. M. P, who were im- y in his 81st year. F‘ - m mcdiately called to the scene after _ _l the accident occurred, are carry- gags; Igslafigrgfat‘ accident some years ago at Stan- ley Bridge, when their car plung- gig ggctidlellilgfstlgalwn‘ wncemh?“ E. Enman in her 11th year. The body which u resting at the I HEANIIY-At st. stephen. N. B..| Lutclific Funeral Home, will be I on Nov. 8. 1947. Rev. Jacob Hean-_ viewed by Coroner Dr. In J.,ey. used 80 years. formerly oft ‘Yeo tomorrow morningg where it i Clinton. P. E. I. l ll understood that A jury will he ~- l impannclied and m inquest held. a HIIZ i MoLURE - Al; the P. E. Island‘ Hospital, November 6th, 1947. to . and Mrs. Reginald McLure- Inkerman, a daughter, Judith Marilyn. _ I STEWART-To Mi‘. And Mrs. Bren- ton Stewart (Jean Muttart), at the Grace Maternity Hospital, Halifax, on October 29th, 1947. a son, Don-' aid Gordon. I MaoAlTIIUb-At the Prince Id- ward Island Hospital on Sunday. November 0th. to Mr. and Mrs, Charles I. MacArthur oi Char- a IOII, Wayne, weight‘ . MMDONALD — At the P. I, I. l3‘ Honplt-nl on November 6th. 1947, to, , m. and u". Robert mom-id! 1M0 II wthinrw dfimtive h l 2| Nine Mile Creek. a daughter, HQIOII haw and Itt-rwtlmw M vhrmh , Marjorie, a 181.4 on. - l" :5 you m,‘ Mud ‘M, §l|lA-—AI (h! PIIWO Edilfll IA-I -yhm ygu [mpg in bfl—-' lsnd Hospital on November 9th, mu fool clml out m run down h i 141. to uir. and Mn. Adclbort Shel, haul, um in in once with Auburn. P. E. 1.. a son. ChnenNEllVE FOODand SUTIIllLAND-At the P. E. Island Hospital on November 6th, i947, to Mr. and Itlrl, Robert Sutherland. Greenwich, a daughter Wanda Vivian. MMQUAII-Il — Al; the P. Ill Island Hospital, on November 7th. I. i847. to Mr. and Mrs. Waltnr, Maoquarric of cba-iottotow .9. 'loonknowwliy'thllVltsmin boo . ~ Auk for the newcom- omy lilo bottle oi L0. 1mm in tho County 001m domain. life Sept. 18, i869. age ZOP-Slab-In good condition ex» cept base needs a little cement. lvf. "In remembrance of my beloved husband Thomas Alf- red ALLEY, d. March 15. 1869, age 29 yrs. “Calm on the bosom of hy Lord. Sweet spirit rest thee now." and “Because Illive ye shall live also."—Gothic stone. Bad. ly damaged at bottom. Needs cutting down and cami- enting. then satisfactory. _ Robert. d. May 15, 1860. age 1 yr. 6 mos, Isaac. d. SepL 22, 1869, age ll-children of G. and A. LACK-Small slab-li. lvf. ' ——- TIBBEIT f?) 8341., d. Sept. 30. 1B63.—Slab-|. lvf. Get name from newspaper. Phebe Wright, relict of the late Hon. Geo. WRIGHT, and daughter oi the late John Cambridge. d. Dec. M (or 21) 1851. age 71.—-Slab—li. beautiful foliage dc- aign. lvf. ‘This stone marks the spot where lib the mortal re- mains of The Hon. George WRIGHT, Surveyor General of this Island, who was a Member of Her Majesty's Cour.- cil for 28 years and at 5 different periods administered the Government of this Island. Died 13th March. i842, aged 82 years-Fine large raised flat stone, resting on 2 ends. It ought to be levelled, and put. straight.‘ 1 (a) (plot at fence, by trees) Small central monument: (n) Chas. Thomas, son of Chas. WELSH, Esq. b. Nov. 1i. . 834. d. Sept. 29, 1870. also 3 infant children: William harles and Emily. (b) Chas. WIEIIBH. Esq.. d. Oct, I0, 1873, age 76.—Thls monument is in good condition. with exception of crudely rc-cemented shaft. This plot is suri- rounded by an old broken-down iron fence i-ali. If can; not be straightened should be removed. (lb) Slab. Robert BARKEHRE, d. Oct. 22, I861, 38. Also in memory of his mother Henrietta, relict of the late Root. BARKEIRE. Captain oi H. M. 11th (i) Regt, d. July 88, 1817. aged 48 yrs. — Slab-ll. lvf. - Erected by Thomas alnd Anne Scott of Orumiln Ter- race, Belfast. Ireland, to the memory of their youngl est. daughter Mary, who died at Falconwood, 3rd April, 1858, aged 11 yr8.——Slab—IIll. . Elizabeth, wife of Wm. SMARDON, d. Dec. (it) a, 1865 aged 46 yrs.-Slab—-il. lvf. ' Geo. Edwin, oldest son of Wm. and‘ Elizabeth SMAR- DON. d.‘ July 20, 1829, a. 12 days. also Chas. Edwin; their 4th son, d. June 24. 1832. aged 2 mos. also Rich- ard John, their 5th son, d. July 24, 1840, aged 1 mo.- Slab-Iill. - ' Jod TARGET? (a husband), d. May 2'1, 1873, aged It (or 31) yrs. Native of Somersetshlrc, Exigland.—Gothio_ slab. Base needs recutting. lvf. '- 5. W. STEVENSON. late of H. M. 6th Dragoon Guardq Carbiniers, d. March 3, 1865. age 34.—Smal1 shaft, crude- ly mended. Needs" levelling. _; . ——-, children of Frederick Wm. and Mar- karet HUGHES-Small slab. lower part of inscription hidden in ground. Should be raised and put on basal Lettering practically gone. G"- A- HUGHEB- Em. d. Sept. 2e m. 1x50. Late 1mg ury Clerk in H. M. Commissariat Dept, Halifax, N. S.- Slab-li. but lettering almost gone. I Adelaide RICHARDSON. Apparently. never any other inscription-Small beautiful Gothic slab, Very un- usual deslgn. liii. " Emma Jane. dim. of Nathaniel and usnmui mrcnm», d- Jan. 15. 1865. age a yrs-small slab-ll. lvf. Tali Gothic shalt. Masonic emblem. (a): Catherine Mathcson. wife of Joseph W. IVCITCHELL, d. Nov, 11. 1868. age 51 l?) yrs. (b): Mother and Children (rest of inscription undccipherable). (c): Joseph William. d- APP- 7, 1866. (Several other names undcciphuedhe This monument. appears to have once been levelled and reset. It is urgently in need of reletterlng without delay. Ada Maude. only child of S. W. M. MURRAY, d. AP!‘- 9- 1331. 880d 3 yrs. 5 mou-Slab-ll. ‘ Grace Angel. wife of Henry STOCKMAN, d. Mar. I, m1, aged o1 yrs.—Sllb—-ll. lvf. ‘ JUN. Wife of Henry PAIJDE" B41, d. Feb. l7. 186i. I861! 24 ym-Siab-ll. If. _ Millicent. relict of the law James B. PALMER, Esq, born Iondon. migland-ITID. d. May 1i). 1873 for 1871m- slze tall stone. in 800d condition, but lettering inmost o e. James Bnrdin PALMER. 12:1,. Banister at Law, d. March 8. 1833. area ca yrs. “Strongly devoted durinl I residence oi thirty years to this his adopted Country. "d lllillllf talented in his profession. lie discharsfll "ml "ll find integrity the duties reposed in him of many responsible offices under its Government-MFG lwne. with miniature sarcophagus on top in excellent condition. M" will". d-unim of .1. a. mum, d. April 1f- ‘lami 089d 62 yrs-Gothic slab. crudely cemented 0H (some distance from fence) Chas. ‘A. RUDD, d. Jan. ll. I579» "I'll 39 ifs. — Large Gothic slab. Bottom should be rccut and cemented. 1i. - Hannah, dau. of ‘Thou. FREDDY. d. May 23. 1873, nlfll 40 yrs-Gothic slab-ll. lvf. , Marion Sophia. wife oi Wm. '1‘. PAW, a native of H.411- "ll- N5» d- Aux. n. 1m. a c s4. Also tnéir iiinuit - - - Bl-k sunken too far ln- ound and inscription re ill- iant hidden. lvf. ~ ' John DAW N._a native of Edinburgh, tiand. 4 Jin- 10. m! 1?). mu n1 yrs-Fine slob-ill. but 1w” ing rather badly. ' John mason. a. J1me roi- an.) 4T inc-sin. In 1M “million. but sunken too for. M. lliunor. remit of Richard-GIBSON. a. m). n. illl lied 68 yrh-Binb. sunfzcn too far. lvf. ' 00cm ooooifiiss. a Aug. a. mo, age l8 yrs-Sh!" moan Ilvofilng badly. Top already once cracked v1‘ broken. Stone is weathering bull _ and 1f. t u Dofllllll shaft) Mary Ann. a , m. of or. M" a min omnmto. a. April u. m m and I F“ Small m. mm t» m. m 1min; bully. n14 (To BI Uontinucl Nell Saturday) ' 10 11