' her mnrrlnke. L-“lfiili TWEMKE.-- "i‘rii<."_t."iiai_si.tr_ifi'i~ri'qivl§l GUARDIAN _ ‘ __ _S_E PTEMBER 21, 1941 w-‘i . n5 ,_ __.. .,..._._,___ _‘_ _‘_ *— . ..» .*r* . - ‘aw- - I a c "w" s ow‘ _ y K x f f 5~ rrv a. .-. .. “J MONDAY FIRE CALL — T1110 Cily Fire DC- . , -—— arct sittt-nttiiititi. l\'l'\s Addie not‘ pat-intent WCTC caller": out at 1110 FUNERAL SERVICES - The T111155“! - COUNTY coum‘ - The —'mvcic AND can. COLLIDE murmur - At the obuloimm Miss Annie lvlcKenita, Moditihe liWcll tutu ltirs. Li:\\i.~. Francis i-c- ycSltfdfvv aitcrnoon to extinguish funeral of Romeo Chaisson took _rm0F FIRE-The Summer- County Court at summerside, Judge 4.30111 drivers escaped unlplurfld Hospital. Smtevnber 223d, 194-,‘ t, Hat, Alberta, who has been visit- moved tlie u-ropputgs itliiic Miss n fire vihitli started in a pile of place yesterdfly 11101113118 l" 5 0" side Plrc Department responded L.G. Lewis presiding. was occupied 1B" llffillfli Whfill l truck and ltlr- sud s. Fhagl; ,r_ “m” l!!! in the City. the guest of Mr. Aicilia tlt-itliiini road the acconip- lumber on the premises of Mr clock from the Frank Hennessey m a gall about. 9.15 yesterday all’ day Tuesday with the case of fill‘ ‘"7911! 6011151011 0n tho Bhef- (M!) LUCY P159!"- l I011. Melvin and Mrs. Everett Jay, Mt. Edward anytng vt scs llllLl greetings. Mrs. Jamcs Bourkc, St. Avarrls. No dum- Fllllt-‘rfll "time t0 5L 131111511303 morning to the residence of Mr. Adeline Green vs. George M. bl'°°k° 3°35 m“ sumnufslde- Jueph- ' Road left Saturday on return. Janics Snoivie and .\ll‘h. .\lt-xtiiidci' itgt- was caused. Basilica where Requiem lililh M855 W. W. Smith, Belmont Street, for Matthew, an action for arrears of Th9 Vehicles we" b51113’ damn“!- ‘IONIS — M u“ P- I- lllllld Hos- Durlni her visit Miss McKenna MacDonald iii-rtttigctl the gifts on ‘ .'\\'aS Celebrated by Rev- Daylfl a slight roof fire which was ex- rent amounting to $108.00. There the fmck turning W" and h Vl R9 Pm“ 9" swllfmb“ 19th. 1947. to the csib torn off. Alfred Pi-i ham MI- Ind Mrs- C-tiarles Joiieajpq’, greatly enjoyed the horse racing under the night lights also t.ie racing at the Parlor Track, Cote- head. Baptisms at St. James Church recently were: by Rev. Ot-vep Kig- gins~Joscph Gory Gotcll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Gotcil. Sponsors were: John Debory and Mrs. Patrick Martell. James PA’.- rick Curley, son of Mr. and llfrs. Richard Curley of Brudenell: spou- sors were. Ml‘. Arthur Cullen and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. On August 24th. M-rs. John Hati- cock of Upper Belle River passed from this life. She had been con- fined to her bed for most of the last fifteen years. Now for her thc and hardships of life are ended the pains of death are passed. The former Fannie Gay born in Pownal on Sept. 17. . She married John Hancock lll lo- 84 and he predeceased her iii Oct. 1945. The first pat-t of their mar- ried life was spent in Bruderieli. They moved to Belle Rtver aproxi- mately forty-seven we“ asp. where they resided i: ltivi: deaths. ENJOYED Hls VISIT — l-ii". A. A. Macdonald left yestcrdzvv For his bane. Cariby_ Oregon. otter visiting with his sisters, Mrs. J. D. Matheson, Rose Valley and Mrs. Amelia McLeod, Charlottetown. lie was much impressed by the fl" flavor of the Island foods which owing tn the iron oxides in the rich red soil are both food and medicine. After forty Keats ab- sence from his native Island be found his former childhood srttaoi- mates. younfl l" Sl-lllll and "dll-‘f-‘i and his girl schoolmates as itncty md charming as of yesterday. "When hearts were young and ‘gym Friends and relatives gathered It the home of Mr. Frank Rich- ard recently to congratulate Mr ! Richard on his 70th birthday. Though ‘l0 years of age. he isvui] perfect health and m?“ an F“ “e p“; 1n any community affair He. was the recipient of many slits; The evening was very “elkiPem with wonderful music ill/c" by ms. Hector Richard. Hoyle“- flonnhg‘ and Freddie JOIlfIi-Tnber “i; flu" l. wit“ Play", d“ after delicious lunch was serve . which all returned home wishing M; Richard many more happy biz-tilde?!- CROCKETT - iiiaoriiaksoN- ‘no marriabe will‘ place quietly 1t the Manse, Vernon. 1“ll‘U-Y.°v' 0011118. Sept. 19th, of Mr. Wnliall’! L, Crockett, son of the 1MB 119°" “f, and Mrs, Crockett. of Y l9 iMZlss Anne MacPlierson, ilauentci‘ d Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ltfncPlici'- 11 Cove. Rev. A. S. gggiratpgiffhlfmcd the ceremony-- most. bccomirigly The bride was _ dressed in a slvcct length suit aqua crepe, with chiccoronet v and wearing a beautiful fox furl and corsagfi 0f dleam 1°53‘ The. young couple ‘ ‘ . brief honeymflflll ml’- aile‘ “gfgrh they will reside at Yolk. CY are both well and favorably kllllw“ in their home communities and the bride has for some time been extremely popular personally and do a teacher at York. They havr‘. the best wishes of very many (fiends for a happy married life. of| As the result. of a thorough lu- lic vextflsatlon carrlvtl W‘ “m” ‘ Plat week by 0071mm‘ A-lflrlugjlld‘ ' ' F e. nil gglliligollslflfwlfiif. Fflrc Uttdcrivrit- up Investigator. lutfl B ""55 °f petty burglaries and small fires pnpetrased 1n this Oily recently, flve young boys appeared ln_ thc juvenile rOlIIl? Saturday mmwng‘ Two of these boys. l? “tlldwl: yea“ n; age were sentenced n _ yea“, in st. Patricks Hcmc m Halifax. while the “m” tuliffe‘ younger still. were relcnscd fir‘ fie custody of their parent-St boys admitted be I18 C0117"? c5 “'3 g3 potty burglaries. lncludlllB Sh“? breaking. slwn-llfllll!» "mm "m" parked cars and incendlarism in the easc of six small fires. in what Chief of Police A. Birtwistie lcim- ed one of the worst outbrcals pl jmqriilc vandalism in i110 113W’? of the City- FUNERAL stmnav - Th" funeral or thc late Mrs. Mary Mac- swain was held yflslflrflflY M91‘ noon. A short service was 1191f! “mu (he home of her ‘dfll-lllhler- Mrs. Angus MacDonald, 205 Eusttri st, conducted by Motor Mad-Pa" of the Salvation Army. M"! W“ followed by services in the Harts; ville P-reabytcrian Church. 4 wher- ML Donald Nlghglsgn officiated; assisted by Molar MocLoari. Th. pallbearers in Charlottetown were. Malcolm MacSwiiin. Les Gillespie. Dan Matheson. Blair MacDonald. pit-ed Garrl-ty and Tertlus Harper. M “Melvyn, 1hr- pailbcarei-s wore: Nllcnlm MacSwafn. Malcolm Mac- Leod Everett. MvcLcod. Nelson Careb. Neil Nicholson and Wesley MacNevln. Interment was in Hurts- vllle Cemetery. iPlli-NUPTIAL SHOWER- Monday evening. July 141b- ‘l pleasant event was held ilvheti friends and relatives gathered at the holne of Mr. Robert Graham to bestow rifts and good Wishes ‘on Anne MacDonald. previous to The living room was tastefully decorated in pink and white for the occasion. Don- ald J. MacDonald acted as chair- mqrf Ind explained the mimosa of (he gathering. while the bride- tc-bu in escorted to the scat of bean: by her nimr, Illa Mug- left at once on al the table. Anne in a fcw ivcll- chosen words tliiinkcd hcr many friends for their bciiutzful and useful gif 'l'licii till joined iii singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Music W115 supplied and the rciuaintici" of the evctiing W115 ciiJojwccl by u.l A dcliclntis lunch aflcr \\' it-h the gath- (Lsptrscd lcuviiig their best S erlng ivishcs ivitli the bride-to-bc. A burn. thc tiropcriy of Ambrose Doyle. Pleasant Gruvc, and a house, occupied by Mr. Adolphus Nfttrrriy of tlic same community, were burncd vxztliiii two hours of each other yesterday afternoon. ’I‘lic first tire which began about 4.10 destroyed the barn of Mr. Ambrose Doyle with all the sea- son's crop of lifiy and grain. Two calves were also lost in the biau as well as a coitsiderable quantity of farm machinery. About we hours later thc liousc OCCilptEll by Mi‘. ftfurray and the propcriv cf Lieut-Coloncl Parker Hoopcr of Charlottetown. caught fire. S0111‘: of the furniture was saved. The house. located about 500 yards front the Doyle barn, did not catch from thc burning barn, witnesses of the fire said. as the wind was blowing in the opposite direction. "Fvvo stocks of grain. containing about 1000 bush-l l A Eollision on the highway op- posite the People's Cemetery about 5 o'clock yesterday evening result- ed iii considerable damage to the ambulance of the Cutcliffe Funeral Home and to the tar owned and driven by Mr. P. W. Clarkin, re- tired freight and passenger agent. Canadian National Railways, Char- lottetown. The ambulance, driven by Mr. Brendon Hennessey, was on its ivay to the Charlottetown Hos- pital with a patient from Mount Stewart. Mr. Ciarkln suffered a cut hand in the accident but no one was seriously injured. Last ueek another ambulance, owned by the Cutcliffe Funeral Home was ltadly smashed up in a similar co!- lision. 0n Saturday‘ August 30. the death of Mrs. Ambrose Mitchell occurred at thc Charlottetown Hospital. Born at Si. Peters, PE. I.. 54 ycars ago, then moving to Snurls. tvhcre slie spent the great- ci part of her life with hcr hus- band and family About twenty- five years ago, they moved to New Glasgow and later to Pvicstvllle where they have resided for the ‘last ten years. She was a goiri illClgllllOf‘ and a friend to all. In her kuincdlaie family circle. where she vrzs a loving and tinderstani- mg mother, hcr loss will be great- els pf pats and the property 0P1,» felt and 119i‘ passing has left a Col. Hooper, were also destroyed. ENJOYABLE SHOWER WINSLOE - On Wednesday eve- ning, August 20th. a very rllcasarit evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Craswell when a large number of friends and relatives gathered to tender a mis- cellaneous shower in honor of their tiaughtcr Lois prior to hcr coining marriage. To the strains of the Bridal Chorus played by Mrs. Stanley Younker, the bride to be was c-rorted to a prcttily decorat- ed chair by Preston Cudiriore. Af- ter she had hecn seated under l large white bell a dalntily decorat- ed basket well laden with gifts was carried into the room by the Misses Eunice Cudtnore and Marion Ford. The presents were then opened by Miss Charlotte Morcside while Miss Vera Ntiiin read the accompanying verses. The many useful gifts tvcre placed on the table by Mrs. Gly- don Maund. After a shower of confetti the bride ‘to he thanked her many friends for their kind- ness and invited them to visit her in her future home. After the sing- ing of "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow," the bride was heartily bounced. A delicious ltint-h was served by the larlics and the re- mainder of the evening was luought to a t-losc tvitli dancing. Music furnished by Doiron Broth- ers, Glasgow Road, after which all departed for their homes ivishing Lois cvcry future happiness. 'I‘UI<ISDAY ~0n Friday evening. Sept. 12th the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gorrill. Glentvood, was the scene of a very pretty wedding when their daughter, Rebie Lilla. was united in marriage to Calvin Watson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Writ- son Bottltcr, Milbtivn. Rev. H. A Bagnall officiated at the ceremony. The marriage was solcmni/cd quietly at St. Duiistniils Basilica. at 8:15 am. on September 17th of Josephinc. clntiglttcr of Mr. find fvfrs. T. H. lifcli/fctnus. and Ja-ues Alfred Doyle. son of lift". and Mrs. SiPpliCll Doyle, Charlotlcioivii. Mrs. Joseph Dounnn \\'i'\S fifgttll- lst and Miss Frances Hcnticsscy. n: soloist. iciitlcrctl \(‘l‘_\' lwcaiitl- full); "Avc Marin" mid utlxci up- nmpriate hymns. Nn nrvcsts had been ntndc 11,! to a lntc bout last tiiglit in connec- tion tvitlt the rot-cut. theft of six boxes of vrciilllclfll‘ butter lI(‘ITl Buntaiii and Bell's warehouse at the waterfront. The siv ltoxcs of iuitipr. worth- ing 360 pout s. Wili valued at ap- proximntciv $230. City P. arc said 111st night ‘ix-it the lliietcs lJlfl iiittric tlicii‘ tuit- rarice iiiin the warehouse throurh a roar don:- Tic Rcv K. ltlriivlillaii, of‘ Ch. rlottcioivn. has been apprtnt- Qd Assistant Pricst lo his uncll, Rev. Kenneth C. MacPhe. son. I Ar‘ pap that time can never fill. LARGE FISH - Residents of Frerit-hfort report a large fish be- vvashed ashore on Hillsboro Rivt Measuring nearly six feet in length and approximately two zeet in diameter, the animal was dis- covered on the shore Dougan and Mr. Robert Rhyness. Jr. Earlier in the week a large fish was reported by several peo- ple in the vicinity of Cranbwry Wharf. a little further up the riv- er. The pot-poise was then aive and attracted considerable atien- lion by its antics in the water. It is not known whether it dictl a natural death or as a result ofex- pert marksmanship. RETURN FROM HOLIDAY- Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Willis, King- s;ton, returned recently from Montreal. Ottawa. Toronto and Detroit. While in Toronto they were the guests of Mr. Willis’ stunt, Mrs. E. A. MacAlonen. They also attended the Canadian Nat- lonal Exhibition and visited Niag- ara Falls. They spent Labor Day in Detroit with Mrs. Willis’ aunt, Mrs. Isabel MacQuaid. Mr. Willis viewed the potato markets in those cities and states that Island potatoes are in good demand. Mr. and Mrs. Willis made the trip by i plane. -LI‘.'AYE FOR UNIVERSITIES— A-mong the Slitmmcrsldc students who left on Monday morning for Acadia University were, Annabel Allen, Lou-oil Allen, Gardiner Dal- zicl, John Ellis, Alan Lucky, Bruce MacDonald. Howard MacFarlane, Jack MacFarlnnc. Keith llfolllson, Sally Sflllillflfllbfl imd Frances Walsh. Stanley Carncgy. Latiric Colcs and Alan Stcwart will leave later in tlic week Leaving Monday for Mottiii Allison University were Ellen Morrison, Graham Muitart and Allison M "Donald, and Jack Macfmnrild. Mary Palmer and tilatirlc l.eck_v v-ill leavc rm Wed- nesday for McGill University‘. Alcali Palmer lcfi on lifondns‘ morning for King's University. lfalifnx. Tinb- crt hfurphv and Rc ert leave for thc some University later this vvcck. William Durant left re- lllCfll Collcgc, Halifax. Wendell Callback. who has been visiting ‘m Sydney. NS thc past. tcn days. rc- noi-is this ivccl: at thc Nova Scotia Technical College, liali-fzix.--S. WEDNESDAY —S'HOWCR — On Sept. 5. the fricnc-s of Miss Charlotte Champ- ion gathered at the home ct’ Mr and Mrs. Ivan Dckicson. Darn- ‘lqv. lo under hcr a sltcuvcr .lioiinr of hcr upilroachitig marriage. , ___ l -—I-‘ROM BOSTON - Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mouse, Kcnsington. re- turned rccentlv from Boston, bringing with them their young rlaughtcr Joyce, who had under- Parish Priest. of Trirzidic. The Roman Catholic Missions of Cnrrtiii Ban ittid Cnvelicad have been separated front thc P"! . li of Tracndie‘. and the Rev. L. J. Ayxcis has been aflpDlIlfCd Parish of Corrrin Ban and Covclicaii These appointments will come lnto effect. on October lst. it was annouiicril last night from the lesi- ncnce n’ Ills EXfBllCTlfiy Bishop Boyle. A coroner's jury at Sourls _vcs- tcrday evcniiis: found that William Baglole. 93 Fitzroy Street. Char- lnitctoivn. mmc tn his death lit Snuris on Sept. l5. 1017. ivliile on rltttv cs n 11110511311 for the Muri- timc Electric Company. Death. the jury found. was due tn con- cussion nf the brain t-atisod ivhcn the linesman fcll to the ground from a pole on which he was u-orking. PflCSf I Jone a serious brain operation at 1a Boston ,to report that the oprration was {t-mitictitly successful-K. i —SUDDENI.Y ILI. Friends land acquaintances will regret to hear thst Mr. Alphonse Connell of Kensington took a bad chill inst week. followed by II very high trmpcriitui-c. He is under close medical attention and observation and his frientls hope for his com- plctc recovery-K. FAREWELL PARTY-The mim- hcrs. adherents and friends of the tclitirch of Scotland congregation, ‘Sfanchel. on Ssittirrlziy, Sept. 20th.. gathered itt the homo of Mr. Dan- iel Todd for a farewell gathering .ff)I‘ Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Bishop. {who leave for Winnipeg on ,Oct. 3rd,. Mr. Bishop has been granted a year's leave of absence from his charge for the purpose to under- FIJNERAL YESTERDAY -_Ftm- tgo medical and surgical treatment oral o! the late Mrs. MacMlllnii was held yesterday aft- ernoon from the MacLean Funeral Home to West Cnvchcad Church where services were conducted hy Rev. T. A. Wilson who also offi- ciated at the grave. Interment was in the MacMillan cemetery.‘ James R. lat the Winnipeg Clinic. A nicely worded address was read by Mrs. Ben Cousin. and the presentation of A well filled purse was made h,» Mr. Daniel Todd. The evening W85 spent hy social intercourse and the singing of psalms. After the ltinch was served, the social The hall-bearers were Ira Carr, i evening was closed bythe reading Miller Bealrsto, Charles Gregor. ‘of the 46th. Psalm and prayer by John Mnc-Millsn, namsay Auld and lRsv. J. H. Bishop. Jlmll Allan, between: Jan-ms belonging to Mr. Patrick Ronckc l ccnlly to enter Nova Scoiia Tech-t l" ihttvc take-n effect hospital. It is pleasing} ',McTague who also conducted the iscrvico at the grave. I j Mrs. H, D. Corbett and Mrs. C. ,ll. Weeks recently left by bus for different centres 1n United States. ‘Before returning home they plan ja visit to Vancouver, B.C., where iMrs. Weekstvill visit her sister and QMrs. Corbett will visit her son fRaeburn, M-rs. Corbett and family. 1 ENJOYED P. E I. VISIT- Mt". and Mrs. Howard Ramsay, ilfamilton‘ Prince Edward Island, ‘returned recently from a visit to their daughter. Mrs. Whitfield Ells. arid Mt". Ells. Sheffield Mills. Nova cotla. During the summer Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay liad as their guest. Mrs. Ramsays brothel". Mr. Alex- ander MacDougall of Phllndelphil. While on the Island Mr. flfacDoug- lull visited his boyhood home at .Vlt~torla Wesi, also friends at Bel- . lfast anti Montague. Although 'ciglity-cight ycais of age he is lstlll remarkably active and etijoys lute to the full. l‘ LAID r0 nhsr~rhe funeral 10f Mrs. John Laverty was held {yesterday morning from her late iCounty Hospital at Stimmersic-e ircsidcncc in Tarantum to St. Pat- ' rlck's Church, Fort Augustus, I where Requiem High Mass was ' cclcbratcd by the pastor, Rev. ; Louis Callaghan, who also offic- iated at the grave. The poll- fbearers were: Messrs. Patrick E. j Duffy, Elmer Laverty. Augustus lllcvetl to be a porpoise has been _ Savidant, Earl Duffy. Albert Mtlr- Jnaghan and Charles McGuirk. In- Ptcrment took place in the church l cemetery. I ——--_ FUNERAL AT LONG CREEK- ]The funeral of the late Mrs. Flora |MacPbee was held Monday after- noon from the Long Creek Bap- ltist Church. Services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. J. D. Davison of thc Charlotte- town Baptist Church. Trte pallbear- ers were: A. K. MacPlicc, Neil McConnell, Dan McEwen. D.A MacKtnnon, Malcolm MacNelll aittl Daniel MacPhee. Interment W35 in the Long Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wood- side, who have spent several wceks visiting the latter's father. Mr. D. I-I. Murchison. York Point. left on return for New Glasgow. N.S. They were accompanied by their daughters, Misses Elaine and Ele- anor, and son Donald, who is ent- ering third year in Science at King's College. Halifax. having led his class the past two years and won a scholarship upon ent- rance. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. Flat River, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on August 23rd. at six o'clock when their daughter Catherine Jemima became the bride of Howard Fran- cis only son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Watts, York. The dotihle ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. C. Evans, pastor of st. John's Presbyterian Church, Bel- fast. A pretty wedding was solemn- ized at Sacred Heart Church. Bor- tden. on Thursday. September 4th, “when Mary Nina Phyllis, daughtm- of William and the late Mrs. Mac- Innis was unitcd in marriage to ‘Howard Charles. snn of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Davis Macliinls of Grand Narrows. Cape Breton. Rev. Fr. ,Cass performed the wedding cere- |mony and celebrated the nuptial ‘APPEAL ALLOWED M Before His Honour Judec Duffy in the !Quecns County Court yrslcrdfly wmorning thc ‘Dwyer, Queen's County Jriilor from ‘his dismissal by thc on thc- ground ihzit the order did not allege- any charge lri thc statute dcallirig vviih the dismissal of publ’c servants. The said dismissal was to on S"Df.(‘l"|‘b€f‘ 30th, The order for thc dismissal ‘was made August 21st. Gcncral FA. Large and Mr. G.R. llblmcs K.C.. rcpre-scntsd thc 'Crnwri, I.. f’. O'Donnell the appel- lent. Mr. John Peter MacPlierson, 68. ‘.\(‘ll known Charlottetown tnllnr rind clothing dealer. died yesterday in thc Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Although be had been im- vtell for several weeks his death \\ as unexpected. Born at Kilmtiir. near Monta- gue, he was a son of the late Mt". and Mrs. Peter MacPlicrson. As a young man he learned the tailor- ing trade and conducted business net-e since I938. He was in busi- ness in Stimmerside from i930 to i987 and for eitzltt years prior to that was located in Calilomia. as a track And field athlete. being a frequent winner in suchgzvcnts as the I00 yard dash. shot putt, and hish Jump. In Boston he once had the privilege of competing Against the then world champion 100 yard man. He was a valued member of Trinity United Church and his passing will be keenly felt among a wide circle of friends throughout the Province. Surviving are his widow, the former Barbara Elizabeth Bruce of Valleyfield. P. E. I.. one son, Bruce. Charlottetown. and four brothers and three sisters. Two brothers. Alexander and Roderick and three sisters, Margaret, May ‘and Christie, are in Pasadena. California, and two other broth- ers Don and Norman. at Kilmuir. ‘atitutlosi’; lay ldrnol 1m wring. I Lhc LTlVCFS were nppcal of Burr’ ‘ Lieutenant ed iGovernor in Council was allowcdlAugust 2nd at 3 o'clock by the A itcrncy p‘, 1_ l l l In his youth he was well known ' ‘at S was a counter claim by the defend- ant for t-ho amount of 8168.00 for s supply of electric current. work done and materials porvided. Th1: counter claim was disallowed‘ by the Court. Argument of counsel was heard and at the request of counsel for the Defense written briefs are to be filed. Judgment is reserved- until October Isl. Heath Strong, KC. represented the plain- tiff and J.S. DesRoches, KC. and C.D. McCiillum the defendant. - S. tlnguished without difficulty. GOVERNMENT HOUSE VISIT- ORS - Mrs. Mary Perry of Ohi- cogo accompanied by her nephew Georgc Thompson and Mrs. Thomp- son of Boston ivere recent guests of Hon. J.A. {IIIQ Mrs. Bernard at Government House. Mrs. Perry is a daughter of the late Hon. S F‘ Perry. ft former speaker of the Legislature, while Mr. Thompson is a grandson. FRIDAY FUNERAL- The funeral of the late Mrs. Mae Hlckox was held from the home of her sister, Mrs. Cleveland Somers, Hazel Grove on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 24th, The services were conducted by Rev. W. P. "Ma-cPhall, Bradalbane. Pallbearen were Messrs. Stephen Bertrani, Garfield Stevenson, Frank Nicholson, William Pa". ' RECEIVED SAD NEWS —- Mrs. WP. Hiltz, Stanley Bridge, re- ceived a telegram Sunday saying that her sister. Mrs. John G. Vein- tnee Robina McLeod), former- ly of Stanley Bridge haci- passed away suddenly at her home in Pea- bc-dy. lyfnss. leaving to mourn on. sister. Mrs, \V.P. Hlltz and one brother, R. Bruce McLeod of San Pedro. Calforuiii. Mrs. Hiltz left Monrgay "mt-rung for pcabujy’ John MacEzchern and Arthur Mass, USA. Houston. Interment in Frederic- ton Cemetery. —ll\' HOSPITAL-Mr. Patrick J. Calms of Klnkora is in the Prince Th“ F°°d "d ABYWHWYQ Mll- sion of the United Nations to Hungary, which was to enter Hun- gary about October Ist, 1947, for two months, has been postponed until the spring of I948, accord- ing to information received by suffering fl'0m Shock and cuts ubvut the facc and hands rcceivedl "whcn two cars were in collision near Stunmersitic. It is urrdorstqod Mr. Pope Mc- Manon of Kinkora and Mn Ray Dr. J. A. Clark, who had been mond Lmrd ofsour15_ _ s asked by Sir John Boyd Orr, di- ____ dirtor general of F.A.O. to Join PEARfEDESROCHES WEI» the mission as a specialist on the 91m; _ 5L Bun-S Ohmd,’ To“ production of farm crops. onto._vi'as thc scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday at 0 a.m. when Gertrude DesRovhcs, daughter of Mr. Fred J. DcsRoclies and iihe late Mrs. DcsRoches of Mlscouche. Prince Ecivard Island. became the britle of Glen Pearce. son of the —Tho death of Mr. Matthew Cahill occurred at the home of his brother, Mr. Hugh J. Cahlll, Alberton, P.E.I. on Tuesday. Sept. 9, 1947 at 2 p.l'n., after a brief ill- ness of ten days. Although Mr. 1am Charles Pearce and Mm Cahill had been ailing for some Pearce o; chamam, out Rem v" time his death came unexpected- Thompson of St. Michael's College 1y officiated. Organ solos were beau- , ‘f-T lifully rendered during the cere- _SI"PTEMBH‘ WEDDING — A mo“. by M“ Cunard wimuns_ pretty September wedding of inter- cst was solem-nized itn Si. James Anglican Church, Port Hill, on Wednesday the 24th when Miss Marjorie Elaync, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newcombe. was united in marriage to Harold Lorrie Milligari. son of Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Milligan, Tyne Valley. The ceremony was perfonmed by Rev. W. G. Mcadus. assisted by Ven. Archdeacon G.R. Harrison. Two women are in Prince County Hospital as the result of a train-car collision at the Notre Dame Street crossing, Sum-mersicie, at about 1.45 yesterday afternoon. They arc Mrs. Blair Andrew. New Glasgow, P.E.I.. who has lacerations about the face and head and on one leg, and Mrs. George Kuslar, wife of Flt. Lt. George Kusiar, R.C.A.F., formerly of thc R.C.A.F. Station, Suimmcr- side. and now on special duty ‘m the United States. Site has a fractured cclla-r bonc and body bruises. Ncithcr of them arc seriously in- lured. RETURNED T0 U.SA. - Mrs. Hannah Pratt, Portland, Maine, returned home during the tveek- 0nd from her annual visit to the Island where she was the guest of hcr brother, Mr. William Mulch and Mrs. Mulch. Rocky POlnt. Though in her eighty-third year she mace the trip alone and anti- cipates making the trip again next year if spared her usual good health. Before her departure she Prize winners in its i947 com- petitions were announced last evening by the Prince Edward Is- land Rural Beautification Society, the Provincial winner in the Home competition being Mr. Earl I-Iogg Wilmot, who ivon the coveted was very kindly remembered by Lieutenant Governor J. A. Bern- Ringwood Women's Institute and ard trophy. presented with a beautiful and usc- ful glft. Needless to say it was In the School competition, Glen gratefully received and appreciated. Roy district carried off the Pro- vincial honours. while Long River showed the arentest improvement Edwin G. Rowebottoin, Deputy in the Community Hall competl- Minister of Trade and Industry tlon. for British Columbia, was -re- ————— elected president of the Canadian ‘ Association of Travel and Public- A mflmers jury m“ night ity Burcaux at the conclusion fmmd that vermm Le“ Chm‘ yesterday afternoon of the Asso- iottetovvn, died at‘ the Prince Ed- ciamm-S thread”. convenuon m ward Island Hospital on Wcdnes- Charlomegowm dfly, July 23, i047, as the result of fl collision at Mill View on Mon- day, Jilly 2i. 1947, between a Prince Edward Island library truck and a Canadian National train. The jury recommende that leg- islation he passed mnki g it coni- pulsory for nil motor vehicles to stop before going over a crossing and that the crossing signs be placed further hack along the highway upon ivlilch the motor vehicle is travelling. George A. Martin, TorontdOnt, LLeuL-Colonel W.W. Reid, D.S.O., Charlottetown, and Paul E. Jou- bert, Quebec City, were elected vice-presidents. A Board of 27 directors was also elected. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mr. J. P. Mac- Pherson was held from the Mao- Lean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Services were conduct- ed by the Rev. T. E. McLennan of Trinity United Church and Rev. Mr. MacPherson of Marie. Inter- ment was l the People's Ceme- tery. Mr. Mc nnan officiating at the grave. During the service Mr. George Johnson san a solo. "Jesus Is All The Word To Me." The pallbearers were: Munroe Bruce, Byron Bowriess. J. C. Cook, William McKay, Charles Lumsden and Cecil Miller. BUBIAL snnvrca _ The funer- years. son of Leading A1l'Cl‘3fl_S-,p,l or Mrg, wart-en Muqmfl w" man Edward Lonlb. NOW Dime held yesterday morning from the Street, is a patient in the Princelresldence o1 he; pafgflg. Mr, and Cflllllty Hfififlllil‘ 8S I reilllf- 01 QMrs. Hugh Callaghan, Dromore, to bclus hit by Rays Taxi about ten st. Patrick's Church. Fort August- pblvvk yesterday morning. The 11S wihere Requiem High Mass was young lad was on his way to a celebrated by the pastor, Bev.Lculs A pretty wedding was solemniz- in Ottawa at the Manse on Rev. Mr. Cromm. when Miss Jean| Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Andrews, Freetown, was united in holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Arthur Bell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bell, Borden. P. Master Allan Lamb. age four grocery store on Convent Street ‘Callaghan, who also conducted scr- , and had Just started to cross the vices at the grave. Tthe pail-bearers street nt the intersection of Cen- ,werc Messrs. Augustine Callaghan, tral and Notre Dame streets when ‘Frederick Callaghan, Urban Mc- tlie tiixl turned the corner and ' Lend, John Coyle. Joseph Shea and although the driver quickly swerv- Michael Shea. Interment took place ed towards the pavement he was in the Church cemetery. unable to avoid hitting the boy and the front wheel of the vehicle ran over his limbs. -—-PBE-NUPTIAL SHOWERS — Miss Pearl Momill il behng honor- ed by her many friends previous to RCIIOLAIIBIII r . wmiveu, h" will": Hill's-Inge. 0n wed ea- umygg _ yr,‘ H_ qr-ahu-n guggwiny afternoon Mn. J. Arthur low winner of the i847 1.0.0.18. warflnd M"- GWYIQ omwamlfl 7°" manor,“ poshgrudmte “b018,,- jolnt h08t0888| at the formershoene ship. leaves today for Montreal on ‘m wulglw Avam? warm‘ route to London, England. where "'5": “HT?” " u “Plug” he will continue his atudes in ln- "any “éflyl i 'w t M? 1 n“ lzzzrszzzsr". “.21: "arias? °~~-"~'-?l‘- G-l-f- =1‘! Street. Olly. Mr. Bait’: scholastic E103“ flasks‘? "fitting" Del}? :".:::.*::r.t~s.:.';.":l:"i.::;i l2 ~i~-»-»--- M i» ' . I M . won a ccholarshp to Prince of m’ "Dawn" "uh", a", wales College where he led in his mar" owuxmp’ m“: ma." n; - i t rtuln d at or I a rlons Fourth Year. By so doing he won ‘aomrem. w" wand}, 92'1"". day evening the stiff of the Ladies a scholarship which ntiimlxi‘: 111:1 to 011111011810 valves-sly. , are e Rand to W Department at an‘. took In affiliated course 1n Artltflolerryan Ltd-e?! which 180N011] and Law. He nomad hi: Bachelor w‘, a number m! at a home of of Arts demo from Dnttiousie fut we. uommi Ho . 820M limi- i-ear and graduated from that‘ in- proum the ho nut with ls {it or lflvcrpl- . a ‘a floor-length gown of While sheer of Alberton was driving the truck. which was loaded with gravel, while Robert Milligan of’ Sher- brooke was driving the car. The accident occurred about, 7 p.m. close to where Central Streetjoins the Sherbrooke Road. S -WEDDING BELLS -A pretty wedding took place at St. Mary's Convent Chapel, Stimmcrslds, on Wcdanexiay morning, September ‘J4, when Mgr. G. J. MacLellan, V. G. united in marriage Miss Emily Elizabeth. daughtcr of Mrs. J. Henry Gallant and the late Mr. Gallant. to Joseph Tony Powers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pater Powers, Summcrside. Mrs. Leonard Pctcrs presided at the organ vxliiic the ch ‘ rendered Appropriate hymns. in marriage by her brother, »Eiltvin Gallant, who was also best ‘man, the bride looked charming in embroidered nylon over white satin. -ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. — The evening service will be llcld in Alberton United Church at 7.30 P. M. A tablet in this church coin- memorates the ministry of Rev. Allan Fraser, who labored ardu- ously from 1855 until the date of his death in 1870, over an extensive parish, from West Cope to Tlgnish. Another tablet trecalls the Gordon Martyrs of Erromanga, Rev. George N. Gordon, who with his wife, I. nativt- of London, England, suffer- ed Martyrdom ln that South Sea Island in i861. His brother, Rev. James D. Gordon then gallantly volunteered to take the place of his fallen brother, but in 1872. he too suffered a Martyrs death. Tthe glory of the past and the challenge of thc future make these Anniver- sary services of real significance. Mr. John Y. Phillips, well-known Summcrsidc business man was kill- cd early today in an accident It Churchill, about two miles from‘ Bonslibw. Details were not avail- able at the time of going to prell but lt was believed a car he was driving left the road and turned ovcr twice. lnlured in the accident were: Mrs. Archie Sharp, Mu. Robert Phillips, and Mrs. William Smith. all or Summerside. Extent 0f their injuries was not learned immedi- lately. ‘hvo ambulances were called from Charlottetown to take the injured to the Prince County Hos- pitill. Dr. O. Curtis of Bonshaw rend- ered what medical aid he could, preparing the injured for the trip to Summerside. . The call for the ambulance was received by Mr. N. D. MacLeau nt about 2.05 a.m. and he sbnt one of his and Mr. Mike l-Iennessey took the second. Cause of the accident was not learned but it was reported that one of the women in the car said she thought Mr. Phillips may have taken a weak turn before the car left the highway. Mr. Phillips was a veteran em- ployee with the firm or Sinclair and Stewart, Summer-side. and more recently with their succes- sor. smalluiarvs Ltd. He was in charge of the oduce depbrtment. ancTriiB ING - Ai the Plrince Edward sland Hospital. September 15, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Allan King. 36 Ken- , sltngton Road, e son. Ronald Wayne. ‘SIMMONS - At the Prince County Hospital, September 13. 1947. in MI‘- and Mrs. llcrbert D. Simmons. (nee Ella Thompson) Wllimot Val- ]gy_ a sort, Brccken John. SIIREENAN—At the City Hospi- tal, on Sept. 2i. to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shrcenan. Hazelbrcok. ' I daushter. KELLY — A: the Charlottetown Hospital rm September 20th, 1947, to Mrzand Mfrs Francis Kelly, New Wiltshlre, a son. WE GENUINE 'lll' fiiltl i ill-ll’! l ll iyiFRfi V") xxx Ml. a dmGlite-r Diane Elaine, DIXON — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Sunday, Septunb" 2181. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs‘ Geo". Dixon, Fortune Bridge. I daughter WARREN-At the p. a. Island Hospital, to Mr. and Mn. William A. Warren. a daughter. KEENAN-—At Fredericton Gone"; “Willi-Bl. Fredericton. N. 3., on Sept. 23, i847. to Mr. and u“ John A. Keenan. nee Myrtle Murray. a daughter. mWKAY-‘At Mlllnlltl-le Hospital on September 21st, 1941, to M.‘ W,’ Mrs. Grover E. MacKay, 51mg. cona, a daughter. Weight 1o p,‘ WARREN - At the Prince Edward Island ‘Hospital. September 23rd 1947, to Mr. and Mrs_ William L Warren. City, a. daughter. MacPHERSON - At the P. 1 g llsspital, September 13th, 1947, y; M-r. and Mrs. Donald MwPherson, (use Elinor Ross) a daughter‘ iS.‘..“":’o Elinor.) DQILE-At the Charlottetown Hospital, Sept. 23rd, 1m, to My‘ and Mrs. Louis Doyle, City, a daughter, Theresa Marilyn. GRAHAM —- Al. the Ottawa Gregg Hospital, Friday. September 12th, 1947. to Corporal and Mrs. Archie Efirahaim, formerly of Gaspereaux, P. E. 1., a son, Peter Dunbar. RUDD-At the P. E. I. Hospital Sept. 19, 1847, to Mr. and Mn, Jamel Rodd, a daughter. MARRIAGE! _€______________‘_ Macxmivox _ rAnm-zn .. A, p", United Church Manse, Bradalbshe, Septemibor 18011, 1947, by Rev. W. B. MacPhall. June Blanche Parker of South Granville to Murdock Alex- ander MacKinrion of Rose valley, COBB - MacRAY - A; Tramp, United Church by Rev. '1‘. E, m. Lennon on September 5th. 1947, Ruth Elizabeth Cobb of Mllburn and William Alexander MacKsy of Forest Hill. DAWSON — SHE‘ IN — On Fri. day, September 19 h, 1947. at tho Manse. Carleton. by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Lflllm Louise Sheri-en of St. Catherlnes, to Alfred Alexander Dawson of North Tryon. DEATHS LOWTIIER-At thl P. E. I. H08- pltiil on Thursday. Sept. 25, Min Olive Lowther in her 49th year. 0'BRI$N—At thQ Charlottetown Hospital. Seph i9. 1547. Matthias O'Brien, ago 7i years. MncMlLLAN-At the P.I.1'. Hos- pital on Saturday. Sept. 20, Mrs Sarah Jane MacMlllan, widow of the late James R. MncMillai-i of West Oovehead, in her 88rd year. LAVERTY-At her home in Tar- aritum on Saturday, pt. 30, i847. Mrs. John Laverty i her 81st ear. o aoPIIEE - At Charlottetown. Sept. 20th, Mrs. Flora MacPhee, formerly of Long Creek, in her 84th year. ivr-orrsllltsou-At the an. Island Hospital on Tuesday, Sept. 23rd, J. P. MaEPherson in hi; 69th year. HICKOX-At the P. I. Island Hospital. Sept. 28, Mrs. Mae I-llc- kox, aged 48 years. Mflfilll K-At. the Charlottetown l-fosplta on ‘Tuesday, Sept. l8. 184,7. Mrs. Warren MeGuirk iii hr 28th year. HAWKINS — In Shaigmmet. Rhodv Island. on September 18th. 1947. Elisha M. Hawkins inhis 82nd you. Son of the late John L. and Marla J. Hawkins of Guri-isey Cove. MacFARLANE-At Augustine Cove Sept. 25, Mrs. Gordon Maerarliiiie. aged '18. armour - At Cardigan. P- E. 1-» September 19th, 1941. John Iruicll Steele in his 61st year. MAYIIEW-Dled at Charlottetown September 25. 1047. Marv M" Mnyhow, nge l‘! years. GAVIN-At the residence of h" daughter, Mrs. W. l‘... MncL-un. II Hillsboro Street. on ‘Phutldlyt Sept. 26. 1947, Mrs. lllen Gavin in her 85th year. AN ‘t \\* t iER R D l J R ‘i’ 1' |.lt;