PAGE EIGHT o CBAREQTIIFFQEELQQARIPIIQ I OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY suesoiueledilis MONDAY PROMOTE-D MAJOR -— Clntllrl WR. Burnett. North Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island High- landers overseas. has been promot- ed Malor. BEQLED WINGS — Donald w. Hume, U155. P. E. L, Wil; BID- dng the navigator graduates of a class which received their wings last week at No. l0 Air Observers Training School, Chatham, N. B. ARE PROMOTE!) -— Among Ca- had:_\ Army promotions overseas are t-vo Montreal men who are known to many in this Province. They are from cantain to major. L|_.d W. MacKenzie. son of Dr. Daiid W. MacKenzie. a native of Belfast. P.E.I. and John J. Legate son of Dr. R Moorhead Legato. former minister of St James Pres~ byterlan Church in Charlottetown and the late Mrs. Legate. FEAST 0F CHRIST THE KING _ Special devotions were held at 5t. Dunstan’s Basilica and at the church of the Most Holy Redeemer yesterday on the occasion of the Feast of Christ the King- At high Mass at the Basilica members of the Charlottetown Council of the Knights of Columbus and visiting Knights. here for the observance o! the 40th anniversary of the founding of the council, attended in a body- The Provincial Government is donating a handsome trophy to the County reaching the highest ner- oentase over its objective in tlic Firth Victory Loan. The trophy is in the form ct a silver cup and there will be the keenest competi- tion to win this coveted award So far. Prince County is leading but the Queen's and King's County ljfllllDfllllll CGWIIIHLKEES CXDTESS COII iitlcnce in being on‘. front at the close of the contest. which Will be midnight, Saturday. Nov. 6. FUNERAL SATURDAY —- The funeral of Mrs. Lemuel W. McKay was held Saturday afternoon from her residence at 83 Fitzroy Street. Services at the home and at the grave side in the People's Cemetery were conducted by Rev. T. E. Mc- Lennan, assisted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. During the service at the home Mrs. W. G. Spencer and Miss Sally Wood sang a duet "The Lord is My Shepherd". The pallbearers were. Ira McKay. W. G. Bruce, Abcn McLean, Hilton Mc- Neill. Leslie Gillespie, I- G. McLar- en. The local Knights oi Columbus Canadian Army Hut. lccaied at the K of C Home on Queen Street. was officially opened yesterday by Supreme Knight Francis, P- Matlhetvs. Representatives cf the three armed services were Dre- scnt fcr the QCCQSZOn as well 85 chaplains of local naval. mllltafl’. ant; air establishinEiitS 4 Dr. J.P. MacMiliaii, ivnh acted as chairman, opened the meeting by Ollfllnlllg the purpose of the evening's gathering and de- scribing in general terms the aims and wurim oi the K. 0 Army Huts He then introduced tile ch19!‘ speiker, supreme Knight Mat- %‘.5““"°.'..t“" t?" ‘P9352 on r peace y n res a residence in Bonsliaw John A. MacDougall in his eighty-fourth ear. The deceased had been ailing health for several years and bore his affliction with calm and patient resignation i0 the will o: God. A son of the late SlrnuelMac- Dougall and his wife Jane Stewart was born in Bonshaw and spent hi; years there as a well-te-do farm- er. Ha was twice married, his first wife Mary Darrach having passed away twenty-four years egos Sev- eral years later he married Annie Moore who predeceased him three years ago. He leaves to cherish his memory an adopted son William Potto and his wife Florence who so‘ faithfully cared for him during his long and trying illness. Also a grandson, John Carlyle who was his chief comfort and joy. He also leaves one brother Samuel Washington US A. The lam Mr. MacDou all had endeared himself to all w o knew him by his kindly manner and generous warm heart especially among children. The funeral was held Monday Oct 4th. in the absence of his pastor Rev. J.l-l. Bishop the service was con- ducted at the house and Brave by IIIGWS . A SUCCESSFUL SALE - Wesley MacKenzie well known chef oi the R.A.l=‘. Station, Charlottetown, at- tended the Mammoth Auction Sale of Mr. Philip Cobb, Dundas. on Wednesday which was very large- ly attended with brisk bidding. Stock. implements and household equipment went to the top notch. Douglas MacKenzie well known sportsman. son of Wesley Mac- Kenae. purchased Sammy Hall. This horse is well broken and has plenty of speed and made a good showing on the ice last winter. l0 the horse men of eastern Kings can ‘ust stand back and see Sammy go l‘. QUIET HALLOWEEN — Hall- oween observed here Saturday. was “one of the quietest" ever experien- ced in Charlottetown, Chief of Police A- Birtwhfstle said yester- day as a complete list of the dam- age ivas compiled. Only 12 street lights were broken in the City and other types of vandalism tvas al- most non-existent. The Police Chief said parents must have asked their children to respect proper- ty during this wartime Halloween. There were no fireworks and even the usual soaping of windows in buildings and motor vehicles was carried out to a. very limited deg- ree. ln fact. police said, Hallowebn was “exceptions?” from the stand- point oi damage. SETS ‘FINE EXAMPLE — When the engagement which linally res- ulted in the ramming oi the Ger- man "sub" by the Canadian Cor- vette Oakville took place. one of the gallant lads on board was Le- Roy Howatt of Victoria. Prince Ed- ward Island. His jcb was to pass the ammunition. When the Victory Bond Salesman. P. G- MacEachei-n called at his heme recently Mrs. Howatt not only purchased a bond for herself and her husband but one for each of her fivo children. saying that she wanted to do her share in providing the ammunition her husband and his shipmates must have to clear the seas oi the Nazi submarine menace. She has purchased bonds during each loan so that when the war was over and her husband had helped "finish the job" they would have o, subs- tantial nest egg for themselves and their children. A accident occurred at Argyle Shore on Friday morning resulting in the death from burns oi Nellie. five years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Campbell. of that place. Mrs. Campbell was out of the limise at the time and the little girl's clothes somehow caught fire while she was playing. She ran screaming out of the house to her Ififldiflothtl"! place nearby. The fire had badly burned her hair and body before help could be ‘tballinsd. She died about six hours I Mr. Campbell is employed u truck driver with the Irving Oil Company and was away on duty when the accident occurred. The 21h"? comprises six other chil- en The funeral was held yesterday in the Protntant- cevnetcrir at Ar- Ivlo Shore. Pay. Hervey llinhon. of vile ol Scotland, officiating. the Rev. D. J, Morrison of Brad- albane who also visited him during his illness. The pallbearers were: Jchn MacOuarrie. John D. Mac- Phail. John Inman. Hector Mac- Nevin. Albert MacDougall and L. T. Beaten. The remains were tenderly laid to rest in Argyle Shore cemetery. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — A very pleasant evening was spent at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John Lawlor, Friday. Oct. 22nd. when a shower was given in honour of Miss Beatrice Sullivan who will soon become one of the season's happy brides. After the guests had assembled. Miss Sullivan we! escorted to the seat of honour which was tastefully decorated for he occasion by Miss Mary Lawlor. After a few remarks was passed by the chairman Mr. George Fraser, the bride to be was presented with many valuable and useful gifts. The heavy laden basket was carried in by Miss Doris Lawloi- and Miss Dora Jones. The gifts were then arranged on the table and the ac- companying verses read. The bride to be thanked all for their lovely gifts and invited them to visit her in her new home. After singing For She's a Jolly Good Fellow, the bride to be was bounced. A dainty lunch was served and the remaind- er of the evening spent in dancing music being furnished by Messrs Gallant Elmer Doirori and Connie LeClair. A pleasing feature of the evening was a step dance by Mr. Andrew Gallant. which was heart- ily enjoyed by all. After a very enjoyable evening the guests de- parted for their homes all wishing Beatrice much happiness. Previous to the shower Miss Sullivan was presented with a beautiful uphol- csteicd rocker the gift of Mr; and Mrs. Cleve Craswell (Pat. please copy). —S'SIDE MAN DIES-The death occurred at his home in Summer- side on FTIGBY. October 29th. of Joseph Belonis Arsenault a high- iv respected citizen of Summer- side at. the age oi 59 years. late Mr. Arsenault. who was born in Egmont Bay. the son of Maximo Gallant. had resided in Summer- side for the past 35 years and bv his kindly disposition and friendly nature made a host of friends who will miss him ereatlv. He was. for a number of years. employed at the Hoililn homestead Summer- side where his duties consisted mainly of caring flir the beautiful garden of flowers and in this occu- pation he had few equals. For a number of years he also was care- taker of the Park Island Fox Ranch and by his veers of experi- ence in the caring of foxes estab- lished a. reputation second to none in th line. He was a kind husband and father and the sincere symo athy of a large circle oi friends goes out to his bereaved widow and three sons. Ralph and Ernest who have been serving in the armed forces overseas since the outbreak of war. Fred at home. also his two daughters. Mrs. Matthew Arson- ault. (Rosie) and Mrs. John Arsen- ault (Delema). The funeral took place from his late residence on Saturday morning to St. Paul's Catholic Church. The Dali bearers were Messrs. Elmer Arsenauit. Moncton, Henry Arsenault. Lot Jack Ai-senault. Lot 6. Matthew Arsenault. Summnrside. James Jenkins and Alfred Arsenault oi Suminersine. The Requiem Mass was celebrated b_v Rev. J.C, McDon- ald and the last rites at the grave were performed by Rt. Rev. . . acLellan. TUESDAY JOINS R. C. A. F. - Miss Mary McLellati. St. Peters, left yesterday morning for Moncton where she will join the R. C. A. P‘. GOES To MONTREAL - Mr. Leigh Dingwell who broke hLs left leg some time ago was taken Montreal yesterday morning for further operations in the setting oi the bones. He was aw mpanied by Mrs. Dingwell. PILFEILING GAS _ doing to his car yesterday morning. which he had filled with gnu previously in readiness for his work early on Monday. Mr. McMaste. 162 Dor- chester Street. found that his six gallons of nu had been siphoned out of the n: tank. SAD NEWS - Word was receiv- ed yesterday oi the sudden passing in Dick‘ son. North Dakota. of Miss Margaret Stewart, sister of Mrs. J- A- Rodgerson. with whom she spent the summer in rgo- tovm- Miss Stewart returns to Dickinson the latter part of Sep- tember and her death will come a shock to her many friends. (Pat. riot please copy). CLOCK WEIGHT CIASHES -- A heavy gravel-filled box used as one of the wcilhts to the clock in the tower of the Court House crashed to the floor recently. ne- cessitating repairs which will take several days. llbrtunatelv no one was in the room directly beneath tho tower at the time. The crash shook the upper story and broke dishes in the pantry in the cere- takerfli quarters BODY IORWARDEI) FOB DUI!- IAIFThe bodv oi Jens Jorgensen will be taken from the Prank Hen- nesecy Funeral Home this mom- ing and put aboard the early train in be taken to his fonnar lliomeMof a r Imgieville. N.B.. for burl .. . Jonvnsen was fatally iniised in COR’ kSw an accident here Sunday. while loading steel at Pooh's wharf. T0 ATTEND WEDDING — Mir. D P‘ Mooney. of Bear Trenton, N. J.. to be present at the marriage of their daughter, which will take place on rhvember 7th. —0l'l'l0ll PBOMOTED-dlrl. G. L. Monkley. Kenalngtoa. has rc- ceived word from; her husband eu Li t. GL. y. announcing his romotion to Captain. Captain Mon e.v is the Adiutant wit-h the Prince Edward Island Highlanders He joined up at the outbreak oi gar as a Sergeant having served with the regiment in peace time. He I ceived his commission in . Previous to the war he was am- ployed with R. '1‘. Holman. Ltd. Summersi’ .. The officers and members of Summerside Council 3070 of the Knights of Columbus were hosts to the Supreme Knight oi Francis P. Matthews at a l eon held yesterday at the Clifton Hotel. The event marked the occa- slon of the first visit of a Supreme Knight to the local Council and therc was a large attendance of tho members who turned out to honor their distinguished guest. Repre- of the varioua service Summerside were also EiIGGtS of the Council as well as a coo y number oi the members of Char ottetown Council BANK CLERK REPORTED MISSING —Ml‘. B. W. Mclsaac 01' that his brother Sergt. Brent H. Maclsar: R. C. A F‘. is reported missing while on Active Service in North Africa. Sergt. MacIsaac who is a. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James ' ncfsaae oi st. Peters. be- fore joining the H. C. A. I‘ was with th Bank oi Nova Scotia in st. Peters, Morell- Summerside. Charlottetown and Halifax in which citY he enlisted and will be kindly remembered by a wide circle of fr nds. After a visit to Government House. where they were received by l-lis Honour Lieutenant Governor LePaBE. the visiting delegates nt- tehding the 40th anniversary cele- bration of the Charlottetown Coiuicil of the Knights of Colum- bus were taken to the parish of Rev. D. F. McNeill at North Rust- im. After being shown through Stella Maris Hall and seeing the class rooms, bowling alleys, and recreation rooms. the delegates were ‘ e lulu by the school children Stella directed by the Sisters of the Con- gregation of Notro Dame. sang lo: the delegates in both English and French following which an address of welcome was read by Gavin Doyle. In responding to this ad- dress. Supreme Knight Matthew ioiced the appreciation oi all the visitors for the hospitality shown them iri North Rustico. On Friday evening. Oct. 72nd, ' Lends and neighbours of Mrs Thomas L. Shreenan gathered at lie; home to do honor to ner son C. Leo Shrecnan .R.C.A.l". who was spending a short leave at his home. when the company _ were all as- sembled Mr. J .W Farmer was aP- pointed chairman and in. a well chosen words explained the nature of the meeting and called upon Mr. Leonard McCaz-ville who read an address. A well filled purse was presented by Mr. Cecil in- or. Leo although taken by surprise. responded very iittingly in his jovial mariner. thanking all I71’!- sent and telling how pleased he was to see so many familiar faces‘. All then ioined in singing For Hes A Jollv Good Fellow. On October 28th Miss Mae Doyle entertained at a. shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Dcgninlc Doyle, Spring Park Road. in honour of Miss Adele King whose marriage takes place in the near u ore. The brlde-io-be was escorted to her chair by Miss Frances Henn- easey and Mrs. Frank Mags: opened the many gifts while Mrs. Robert King read the verses. Adele in her usual jovial manner thanked everyone present for the‘ wonderful presents of which she was the recipient. . Among those present for the oc- casion were the staff or the "Y" Canteen t the Airport. Their 8m is one w ich Miss Kine said will give her g lasting remembrance of the "Y" Staff. —-'I‘IIIAL CONTINUES — Four witnesses were examzned ester- day in the case of Prank an Har- rg Gallant which is proceeding at t o Court House Summersid with Chief Justice Thane A. Comipb presiding. The accused are charged with conspiracy. The wltnehici were: Constable Trueman Tre- nouth R.C.M.P.. Ingham Palmer. John O. Cobb, lnd John Arthur all Sinimerlide. continue today. The St. Eleanors, aino . Alb C l rentals ton: Lawronée . oomfi _ - '§'.......""“.'i..'.i£‘-"°”‘" "Si. $2 ll 0t l6‘ Ernest Rogers. Llnkletter; John brooks-S ... HOME FROM OVERSEAS - Flying Officer Augustine Gallant has arrived home from overseas to spend a furlough with his - ants. Mr. and Mrs. 814K100 '- llgmont Bay. He has been overseas for over two years during which he served on bombers on daylight op- erations. l-le was on the Dieppe raid- He expects to be booted to a station in Canada for a tour of in- structional duty. Ho is 2'! yam old and joined up in October i040 ro- ceiving his wings in Jilly 1941 at Carberry Manitoba. He went over- aeu shortly after and won r oom- mission about a you ago. Flying Officer Gallant attended Prince of Wales College and r to loin- ing up he was teach g school-S. the occasion oi the 40th an- ivei-ury of the founding 0i "h" Charlottetown Council 0 the ‘“ 2"...“ €’.°.'l‘.'.'“.".a‘ ..“.“:$ was a yes Charlottetown otel in Ohfir 01 all ll‘l».°°"".; . revue ii IN‘- p_ of apeaker. Of the original aixty- vs members of tho council, twenty remain lye, and of those the following were a- le tn attend the banquet: Mr. Justice Araenault. Judge C. Gavan Duff Hennem . W- y. a. . P. . . ill ll gzlarkfn. sag L! If an, and Mrs. . . s River. left Yesterday morning for h 5t. Peters has received the news h, f Maris parish. The childreorrs choir. el MacDonald of I , A. L. Prue: of nDIEKwJA. olmswn of I [we W: In all. about titre: ummersi . eating-ind guests attended tbo ban- W d i d b w. “iowohi-lblf; i<".’8§?".‘.%' ml gluJohnogtolnh ‘tlgtm’ ‘Irbnslto d ~ . - I I'll V. 0 0 H. Mr ton has been . Johns one the leading citizens and public men of Boston. For several years he was a member of the to House or Representatives and on two occl- sfons was selected for nomination by his party an candidate for State Treasurer of Massachusetts. Ho was a distln member of the Bar of that state and was delegated on more than one occa- sion to represent the Common- wealth at public functions abroad. . Johnston was about seventy years of ago and was a graduate of St. Damian's University. He stud- ied law in Charlottetown with his brother. . J.J. Johnston and with the late Mr. W. A. O. Morri- son. After being admitted to tho Bar oi this Province he was in partner- ship for some time with the l Hon. J.H. Bell in Sumrneraide. Ha left here as a young mlii of thir .' his last visit to the Isl nd belnc a ut fir; gears ago. His many friends here will ereatly regret to learn of his passing. Mr. Johnston was unmarried. Be- sides Mr. J. J Johnston he loaves another ‘ ‘ Dr William John- ston, oi Dorchester. Mass. Interment is taking place in Bos- . Il- .i-—- —REGISTERED NURSES MEET —A well attended meeting of the Prince Edward Island Register Nurses Association was held at Mulben-y Lodge. Summerslde Monday. November . . For the first time in the history oi the Association. the three sections me‘. concurrently previous to the regu- lar meeting. Various phases of the Public Health program were discussed by the members oi Public Health section. viz.. tuber- culosis. crippled children's work. social service and school visiting. Pneumonia. its signs. symptoms and treatment was dealt with by general duty nurses also the emer- gency nuusing care Riven to any accident case. The hospital and school of nursing section made a study oi nursing records. An en- joyable afternoon tea followed after which the general meetim: was called to order by the president. Miss Katherine Maclennan. Rou- tine business was transacted and e nun authorized the nur- chase of a Victory Bond. Miss Haz- Adams of the Prince County Hospital Staff outlined the Sister Kenny treatment for boliomvelitis. Miss Adams has recently returned from Dartmouth. NS. The mem- bers were privileged to hear Mrs. Lois MacDonald. instru-tor of ses at Prince County Hospital tell of her experiences at he Univer- ‘ty of Toronto which she alt/ended during the past year as a nost- graduat/e student in the school of nursing. Plans were discussed for the next meeting which will be held in Charlottetown in February. WEDNESDAY JOINS W.A.A.F.‘S -- Miss Elli-h Robinson. Tryon, has joined the wA.A.F, and is at present sta- eW tioned at Rockcliffe. "y" non vrcroav -- tin.“ William Campbell o: DeSablo brought to the Guardian office yesterday two eggs which were per- feéztly joined together to make the ter V. FORMER ISLANDEII. DIES IN NEW YORK — A tele ram was re- ceived yestcrday revea icg the sad news of the death on Sunday, Oct- ober 81st, of Earl W. Bovyer, Mid- dieton, New York, fcnnerly of Mount Stewart Prince Edward Ls- land. son oi the late Mr, and Mrs. Charles h Bovyer. Interment. in Milford, Mass. (Patriot please copy.) T0 MONTREAB FOR TREAT- MENT - Mr. William Johnston. well know lobster packer from Murray Harbour north has gone w Montreal for treatment. He had a vertebra in his neck fractured sev- eral weeks ago when an automob- ile in which he was a passenger was in an accident on the highway near Murray River. Since then Mr. Johnston was a patient in Kii-r"; County Hospital at Montag- ue. ATTENDED PREMIERE’ CON- FERENCE —- Premier J. Walter Jones returned last evening iron-i Monctori where he attended a cori- ference with the premier of N Brimswick. Hon. J.P. McNair. and the premier of Nova Scotia. Hon. A.S. MacMillan. Queried as to the purpose of the conference Premier Jones said he had "noth- ing for publication." NUTRITION MEETING re u y meeting of the County Nutrition Aaociation held last night at the Nurses Home of the Provincial sanatori - A new slate of officers for the coming year Wan elected. Th include. president. Mother Iioyo a: vice - president, Miss Huel Storm; soo- retary. Mi-r- J. A. Macmillan. Sey- eral new members were welcomed by the retiring p. ' ias storm. Plans were made for the coming year with a view to fur- thering the study of nutrition. CONCERT ENJOYID - The choir of the Albanyafla ist church assisted Mr. J. . Lewis. Free- town, sol st, put on an interesting musical rogram at the on Boptist c urch on Sande . Dr. Zella Clark, rotume mission- ary of India was the special agent- er of the evenin! and was end with great attention. the service tho choir and Dr. Clark were pleasantly entertained WJLS. ladies at the lovel of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton emu. - VISIT CIIIII‘ JUSTIOI _. After tho luncheon at. the Clifton Hotel, Summersi on" Monday af- tr‘ oon in honor o! Francis P. Matthews, Supreme Kni ht of the Knights of Columbus, . Matt- hews and his party visitpd Chief Justice. Hon. Thane Campbell at the court house. The Chief Justice was presiding at the ti: .e and called a recess of the court for a short period while he receiv- ed his visitor. The Supreme Knight then paid a visit to Mr- J. S. Perry. who w‘; for many years linen- clal Sr yatary of Summersldo coun- cil lllfa only recently resigned the position due to lfl blllth-Q -- lrig school and received his -includea Abegweit Lorna Begins. the Du; —Th° fllallokl WIS ‘HIS by the m i can drive the out and return to us as conquerors and Heroes. The ollka lino Moorozblollzgdnbtdqalwlil i o Victory Loan. It u oil-operation nah no this w warm the More of Ibo victory Loan Com- niftt and belpo In the flgbt for freedom. Who will be nut? A "catch u catch can" demons- tration was given over the centre of the city last night b searchliglit and a plane from the local B. A. P. station. Cltlsens were thrilled as the plane went through J the various maneouvars to shake of! the tell tale beams from the powerful learchlight. Honours up ared to have been even and e piano retired intact | dernoastra a o ful argument in favor of buying Vio- tory Bonds to "Speed the Victory". With the necessary quantities of planes, seaichlights and number- lus other necessities, our men Hun back to his hide- of . and Mrs. Heath Clark to do honor to their son Sergeant Den- ton Clark who had recently return- ed from Calgary Where on October 15th he graduated from the train- is occasion was also a farewell to Sergeant Clark for on Saturday morning he leav-ca for Halifax where he will continue his work. During the eveninz Rev. JBBIBS Cross after a brief speech. called on Mr. Stewart Carruthei-s to a poetical address and Miss Norma MacMurdo made a presentation of a purse of money on behalf of his friends. Individual gifts were pre- sented bv Mr. Erie Clark. Sergeant Clark assured his friends that their kindness would always be remem- bered and that the homo friends would continue to occupy a warm soot in his heart. Several vocal sol- os bly Rev. Cross and a sing-son: of o d favourite songs preceded re- freshments after which "The King" was sung. VALUADLE DAIRY SHIPMENT - A valuable shipment of Holstein cattle leaves the Province morning by train. four of them oing to a dairy farm at Hopkins, Minnesota, and five to the Canad- ian Natlonal sales to be held at Oakville. near Toronto, ‘on Nov. Ii. Two of the cattle for Ho‘) , a yearling and a time year ed, were sold by Premier J. Walter Jones for the sum of $2.350. The other two, a bull and a three year cow. were sold by Messrs- Cecil Stewart, Hampton. and H- J. Kenneddy. southport. The shipment to the Canadian National sales l.| owned by Premier Jonu exclusively. and S A recent winner of the Canadian junior three year old rnaord in the tenth month division. with a prod- uction of 742 lbs. butter fat. Wil lam McKie, herdsrnan at Premier, Jones‘ fnzm at Bunbury, is in charge of the shipments. —-R.ECEP’I‘ION AT CAVENDISH -The home cf Mr. and Mrs. George Mflccvilhrcy. Cavendish, was the scene oi a pl rise party on Tuesday evening. 0c bei- 9th.. when a large number of relatives and friends gathered to celebrate with them their fifteenth wedding anntversary. The immediate friends of both Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Ccubrey made the erentation of a beautlfui set of dfiiee on behalf of the bah famiilfi. A ouinl feature of the evening en in- meht WI! a sing s? of old fav- orites with Mrs. ark Harding leading at the organ. During the evening a buffet supper w“ served wth a beautifully decorated wed- ding cake adorning ti: the table. Mrs .Cll.I'l Harding and Mrs. Russel McKay presided over the teacups Th; rouiglrrdgr of the evening was pleasantl spent in “M1118. splendid music or this * wu- . am Miler musicians. At {pedal-l were said after wishing he guests o1 honor many more happy anniver- saries in the years in come. The lastofsfamilvofsixsisimu (daughters of Theophilua hairl- say of the Apotheoariel Hall) who have made a notable contribution to the life and development of Char. lottstown entered into eternal rest early yesterday in the person or Mrs. James Simpson. e contra of Saints loosen. All of r, been given to her church her family and lood worn, many years u the helnmeat associate oi her h Canon Sim usiaand. the late con uing m were centered upon tn dear ones who had gone boforg, She had atte dad the special All to the ii morninv in her room at Cb - lotto fiealdonca m preoarinr "to Io out to the All Souls celebration when the call came. death being IPnar-entlv iiutanteneoum. no of her sons. Stewart. wu killed in runes in i916. The other members oi her family. who have the lymnatay the community. are thy Judll Harold L. Palmer Probat . wii l the niamarv can q t4 exceptional and very love o WOIIIIII. AUTUMN WIDDI home o’ m’ T; wafthe scono of a may ‘gtilnl Wed- nesday. October when Rev. ILLO. NG-Tbo ohnA . W. . arr-on. - The ceremony in which thl doubli- ring service wll Place m . $353.“ ..l.u"."“$'ii¢"‘& "” i wine sheer wool while the groom's times. m: VII-Pr a beige wool luit. block {Ever liar and hat. On their return Mr Warren will reside at Burlington wl-iers the groom in the milling business Min- Clurles Boisner. 4 Stewart St. were yesterday on the occasion of the 90th wedding anniversary. Eileen M000 Charlottetown Hotel left yesterday for I-Iailfw Last evening she was entertained by her fellow workers M" and presented with I farewell gift. a maximum of 38.00 per . it was loomed yesterday. This is an increase from the $18.00 maxi- mum established last year. The new rate goes into effect as from Oct. 1- Prior to last year arid from the in- caption of the schema in i933. the rnoximikn rate was month. Mk0 Amy Colman of bu received word that her Gerald Praricis German, whole fleial number was X40134. was kil- led in action in Italy an October 23. he worked on the home farm Kensingtnn. registered nurse and practices Cliarlotteto trial in su ersido or Harry Gallant and III-ink l?‘.‘.‘:"§' ‘l. o u e tglrlfllllllllll the illegal manufacture of I CO 0 day. Elgcht witnesses gave evidence. ‘fhery-tsincluded. Athol Burns, D. D. M on. Herr MgcMillan. all» of the staff of Bruce Stewart. and Company. Chai- guru“, .1. Abel Arosnault. The latter was on the stand when court adjourned. In addition acciden emd about 7 a. m. a our occupied b Monti-Ami ity ollided n mm an . c . c o Avenue with a horn drawn vehicle w“ Md driven by frank ‘Il-iorne who wu n; accompanied b Lou APIO w. J.A been n as a lumber au- d | will”; m1 _ do’: a. tractivaely gowned in black velvet for a Mn. fox eo tor Illuandblrmwarronleldi’. . III assists his fa hei- ZIIIUISDA! CONGIATULATIONS -. ur- and receiving congratulations IARIWILL PAITY- Mill beofthaltaffofthe .1530 per pensions t0 the blind have been increased on the same basis- Korisinlton S011, Spit’. Q u Spr. German was 28 years old and had been tn the Candida anny since July. 194:. when i-io enlisted at Vancouver. B. C-. where ho employed in war work. Before going tn western Canad: n He has a brother George. with Air Ilbrce in tho Royal Canadian England and Charles is a. student at St. another brother, Dun- ‘s Un , at Charlottetown. third brother. Louis, is at home- A sister, Miss Inez German is u: wn. Spr. German's father died about i4 years lac and a brother. Dan;- nie. was kiled in an accident about four years later. - TRIAL CONTINUES - The prenie Court at Summ- ‘ with onspiracy to Federal cGovei-ament spirits, continued yester- y McLean and Mr. the once of another former em- of B St rt d Con-i- firs’? Berlberdlaoemornfaiem ‘a d IMO i“? I “mo” but Dunstan o penalise a defile! by the court on an obiection rats- ed by the defence. as the witness had not liven vious trial. -8 evidence at the pre- HIGHWAY ACCIDENT - A -’ t wu narrowly av- yuterday when y Gordon Mic- Weeks and Alex- J aliinatter over the street- The lng ni main telephone cable was also torn and wheels broken and steering the police van. USN 1020i’ discharged. nrriin ro commune- tii2'.i""°‘lal.""-'.€.‘f§.'§.".ti o?’ the Committee on wt‘a meat n. 11's uni of summarised in lows: Flame the development and actions 0 of W best guarantee tn util- all ' will lamps": i’ w-a-‘Eriar lMedinSlloh 826th! ma! - -. rowing mnuwo?y."ill¢'°oa“¢-T “and lonl tuna owl own this city u A host of rarities‘ and relative; “Quirks on] char or of - W. l. Sh ' t Min- aw. Depu I .. u- roll scrolls at. R.C.A.P‘. technical b old - a Kn . tat 52gb”: u in filter-rail.‘ 5 w Ambrose Colesx.’ John Rodd. Robert mggfln , iv a general survey of activitiiafhldultoted t-hlt W911’ possible mean: were boinl l!!!" l0 eradicate pullorum in this Prov- ince. Ho added however. "l" ‘h! era-operation of flock owners is very necessary, explai that owner! hlV reactor birds must their of bands to the office: tho pou try market and services at Charlottetown. wit-bin the ton d required. Otherwise by beeping re- actor birds the W 0! 9 pullonm divans spreading becomes much greater- Mr- I‘. G. War su rvisor of poultry services, spoke b efiy along the same llnu. Dr. Geo Bishop. government veterinarian and pathologist, explained the which pulloriun may spread, and urged the flock owners taco-o teby. ‘ .,legbands M01119’! tozoi-arlotgetown“ 13mm rom peruen up ner- bo N-NSTQG ed of re-teating the breed in stock. There were thirty five present. and while they represent only a small portion of flock owners, they were quite co-operative in their attitude. FRIDAY —AMONG AWARD WINNERS- Among class leaders receiving honor school. St. Thomas. 0nt.. was AC2 H. Laird. 20 daque. who received the work in instrument yesterda Oanral scroll for [Dom I _ PRISONER IN HONG . Harold Nicholson. iv has received word from and l. Her KONG.— Nlo T0 ATTEND FUNERAL — REV. A, s, Weir and Mrs. Well of Vern- on left Thursday for New Glasgow, N.S., to attend the funeral of Mr. Weir's mother, Mrs. William Weir, who passed away at Aberdeen Hospital Wednesday, November 3rd. SORIOBITY MEETING __ The regular meeting of the Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held on Wednesday evening with the President, Mrs. Robert. Large in the chair. Mrs. A. J. Murchi- son and Miss Eleanor Bagnall gave interesting and ‘well-prepared as- signments on Friendship. TOWN CLOCK STRIKES —-'I‘he town clock is again functioning normally, having been successfully repaired bv Mr. A. Mnclllachem. The eye-bolt on which the striking weight was hung. removed the cam on top of the tower. A new cable and a new beam were used to replace the old which permitted the clock to strike again. LINEMEN BUSY — Telephone lines on Elm Avenue, disrupted by Wednesday's auto crash which tore down a cable and put fifty or six- ty instruments out of order, were being repaired y y but will not likely be in working order until noon today. Leakage in a. cable affecting Water Start and the railway station also caused tem- porary trouble yesterday. FUNERAL AT MILTON — The was. "‘° “if 1"“. wflinl“. ‘ was e e es ay afternoon. Following a short ri- vote service at her residence, un- oral ‘services were held at. St. Johns Church Milton. and were conducted by‘ Rev. SJ D vi , who also officiated at the grave. Interment in Milton Cemetery. a were: Earl Coles. Percy Hooper and Preston t Carter Warren KILLED 11v ACTION . o . a _s“f Mg. M) p058 nianydiiicc gills one o 2.": a a» . comm 0 w), u couple to thebr ‘liomem m. N- Rivei- where the groom ll r ,‘ porous fawn “ --SERGE NT'S ME ENTERTAINMENT __ as‘ ,3“ geants mesa of the 17th n) cured l-tegt. P.E.I.L,i-I_ banquet and dance in ths q Restaurant, Summeraide. on o; nesday evening. Guests or . mess were wives and lady [r1 5 I C1‘. d. of the N.C.O.’s and Liout. co L. Moliison. Officer Comm“ and Mrs. M llison. and Capt. -. Duggan A utanL-and M", g The president of tho , t. Maillr Mat. Lea pr After an enjoyable lunclmr sinll song was held and the mainder of the evening wary . in dancing. Non commissioned ficers of the unit from all o the Province tvere present-g _ TRIAL CONTINUES _ good portion of the day yes was taken up with lcgul argu in the case of Prank Gallant Harry Gallant which is llrooe at the court house, Summe ..' with Chief Justice Thane A. c .. bell presiding. There now .. little likelihood of concluding . case this week. Four ivitn were heard yesterday James Shit who was on the stn ' ~t adjo . meat on Wednesd . Cons .. Dori Davis. no. M. rt, Ralph Donald, Summerslde and Ho . Barlow. Wellington. The eyidenq two witnesses, Edwin McK , ~L. J. Curran, who testified 3g I first trial was ruled not adm .175’ the court. The case will con .. t0d —5 ay- arm-ifs McPHAILr-At the Prince Ed Island Hospital on October 31 l tn Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McPlr Cornwall. a daughter. SWAN -— At the Prince Ed . Island Hospital on Ocwbu ' 194.9. to Mr. and Mrs. James B St. Avcrds. twin girl. WHITE- uiiarluH-c-town a diiuahter. " FRIZZELIr-At the Prince Ed Island Hospital on Novamlm 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pr! New Haven. a son. STONE-At the Prince Edward and Hospital oii November i. i to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar StoneC lottetovin. a dakughtei- . HUGHES-At .he Prince Edy island Hospital on November 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred ll es inee Rena Younker; a sun. uld Frederick. ROPER — At the Prince Edw island Hospital on NuhiilDEl‘ l. ‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Arnnlil itober. Edward Road, a daughter. KEENAN — At the PflliCB Ed Island Hospital on November i943. to Mr. and . Lester - an, Charlottetown. a snn. Da Gordon MacNEVIN-At Honahaw on I 30, 1943 to Mr. and rs. -» MacNevin a daughter, Nettie -- . I"RIZZLE— At tne P. E. l. Hell Nov l, i943, to Mr. and Mrs -. Frizzle. nee Lilian Nowsom, - Melvin Lloyd. - DOYLE -— At the Charlotte Hospital on October Si, 1943, to and Mrs. T. Ledwoll Doyle; - lottctown, a daughter. " ' SIIELFOON - In this City ember 2nd, 1943 to Mr- and Peter‘ Shelfoon, Charlottetown daughter. BOYCE-At the. Prince girl Island Hospitalon October . ‘ to lVLr. and Mrs. Wilfred Be nisli. a son. B RNARD — At Long River Oct. 31st, i943, to Mr. and‘ ~ James Bernard son, ‘ Arth ur. GILL — At the Chariot - Hospital. Oct. 3lst. to Herbert Mrs. Gill. Victoria a daughter. wee/r -- at the l». p. 1am ~ vital. Oct. 20. 1M3, to Mr. and Allison West (nee Miriam '-~» -York. a son ivinsluacas ‘o. If yesterday's erence to Spr. men's family David's nan-lg regrettably omitted. ATTENDING BED FERENCE- M155 nurse in ch town tea WM CROSS CON- Ora B. Profltt Donor B Press Society. y n of the conference . P. W. Rnutlev, National Red o ommissloner, nnortcd an average of 14.000 blood donations em week given in Canadian c ca. PASSES EXAMS. —- The many friends of Corporal Josephine fihtizer R. C.A l"., at No. l5 Re. Centre. Monctop. will be pious to hear that she has pass- ed liar Sergei-nth teat. Miss Le ht-iser is a daughter of the late M or Jamel Leig tiller. V.G.. of Canada who died so suddenly on lut at t Military Hospital at Shérbrooke. Que. The II) CIDI BRIDGI - ol the Charlottetown four aoctsons detachment Canadian Red Cross Corps bold a successful to - phone bridge on ursday evenih Oot. M. The prize for the highest aeora in each section (War Blvlngs Stamps) wu won by the following ers:-- Section One - Mrs. Matheson. Section Two - like. Sterling MacDonald. Section D ‘II-me — Mrs- Robert I-Iyndman. Section Ibur - Mrs. W. Pickard and Mrs. T. Puller-wn. .____..__________ WEDDING IICBPTION. - wedding reception too teber at eight be Mr- "If! a , era's of tlielr daughter who ed been mar- in the do to Mr. . of l. Alice v o r -- ugi the h lvtluh it}?- - thflll. i382. to... 3 7mm! l d lll "cursors-s"..- i??? >833 if § BEER-MURRAY — At Canoe " November S. 1943. W. Goodwill. Arnold Blair Hilda Ann Murray both of the Rev. Father McCardle. Evelyn May Reeves to Sgt. Riley R. C. A- S. C.. both of ‘i lottetown. TUD"'ELL _. CLARK __ Ag i home of the bride's parents, Al i011. October N, 1943. by the Ref- Keir F er, D. D-, Mary Elflia Clark. only daughter of Mr. - Mrs. Howard Clark and P. ' Stephen Maurice Tudwell. Ryli. of Wales. Great Britain. ~ AXWORTHY - SMITH — At United Church Manse, on Saturday Oct 30th. Rev. E F. Coffin Stewart Smith. da and Ml‘! GI. mitli Glasgow Milli, to Ruhr! ,,Axworth. son of Mr. and , Christop er Axworthv of W - lay River - HARLEY - PRINGLE — At. , Bllholfs Residence October Ii. q 11.1.3? b“ “f” "i. ll‘ ‘ are of C BI -' to f. A c {loan-y ermsle. R-N nae d. lighter Off.‘ u’ o lap At Norw ch. Qonnco . Nov. 2 i943 Reagli Havlock c" MpoDONALD — At Orwell on ' tobcr 3i. i9 . Gloria Mac _ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo v onald. aged seven years AYLOR -— At Granville or! r day. October 31- 1943. Taylor. aged 79 years. ' BALDWIN — At 8t. Teresa’! Oct. 25. i943. Gerard Edward l0! son of Mr. and Mrs. J0 ‘ Bal win. aged 8 mos. NUNN - At ‘ill Sydney Charlottetown on Nov. i agile! Reaizh Nunn in hi! WOODSIDE -— At Clint-Dn- “97- ' 1943..Mr_s. Jessie Wood-W's v . . - i-‘oiifilll -_ n n. roaldr! King Street on Tuesday. 2i a. ma, more Prunty in v year . -- - Marrmiwsi-At Lower-Free‘ Nlciv. 2. i943. John Matthewi- ‘ vearr ‘ '" ffllf.“ "ilmif-‘ymlllfvil 0S 0h 0X1 v , , i943. ivh-s. J. Herbert Coles fh asst-h ;8,N--%tntl'idev43h§r0l$el: i 't‘l§'.'°£’a".’.‘_.am°€i Rfllmvw" l" ' I’ oossl-wcanuury. Nvvefllga‘ ~ JMIIN 5i l at mt River. John I» "M, 1o mm /