. .1141 (THARL()'I"I'I"IT()\VN GUARDIAN OCTOBER y. 1M ‘w NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSJ ”AGE TEN Mgypay Flmflfllh-til of P~'.ZI\1LKV1'1 M1111 by 11cig11bors and friends. He 1 Zlxlrls ll) iiiouril i115 lvnluiv. iurlii- 1 ‘Climb. soil ol .\i_i' aml Ali's Ho y P9113’ 0f Si. Pl-"JHUYS- 1111‘ (Fly All.» Evans of Ii‘iSii{0\\'ll, t-vvo the b11663 ilflfeflts B11911 111111611 1119‘ friends aiio was well remembered of cunt; couple left fol" a shotrfieiiixi-nur; by a" with whom he came in can, irip ii1 Nova Scotili. U on 1e-| Hon. 11.11111 Gallant. Urbaiiville. qookcd V0,. , , . ,,,, m A ._ . ,_ ' n _ _ . .Lg(g{_ He 191w“ to mourn m; wldqw W113 634mm 1’1'<’$1¢1@111 0! 1119 Afi- drcss of airltilicfel-Illilllllt: d i IQfQZlJQ§LYOrB§4i1dT-Qg aJ,,",§“‘S_je,,,‘,“,\.° tulgyrevsitlileipigkfiije flrggmnggllgo1afld two 4715118111?" Mudfed 11nd luniptloii Society at the annual black liCCP-sstifitks and n1 um DHVQd on“; i0 whom much’ stationed there with the R. C. A. .‘ (Jennie) Mrs. Bruce Clark and tWO culivciiiloii held in Charlottetown $1111“ P01101191- vl - ‘mpamy ls extepltied M1 Jam“ The bride is a raduate of Dar- 5on5 James o; 91mm“ and Qegrge yesterday. ()l§!“l' officers elected lg)rt'r‘fl‘gg1“\'\tt-rs\'l ‘\1l‘)é)'l'1d|_n § ‘I h Sieapiiw is a sister. The _fl|iiera1 g1fgileégsfi1gclljlgfge°°lMfiggtcfucgzsg,at home, A150 one ulster (Flora) were: V to Pwrldenz. Mr. Jean F. bpwk ;,,.,,,...M, " “"15 111111 1111 ‘Sflllllkhhv 1111v1'110011 “gm. {O he, mawfag" was mu‘- gue ;| Mrs. James Stewart of Kelvin and Ara-mania 3111111 _Cai"mcl; Sec- bouquet of thiflv trill zloayei- -.\I1'. f1 1:51:15igtgétmigigpniiil’; of honor at several showers. Ihe two brothers W lliam of Boston and Titus. .\f:". llrlr Polricr, Mont Car- Sic-kart (_?.1i11cl'oi1_\1'l1» 11.51 mail. La- “is m m; N _ Loldu- cqncprry, groom attended St. ‘Dunstans Ul1i- Davld of vgncouym; A lgrggly at. mop tcr a rctcpuon Wlin 1 iii at i.lc ‘ e“ 1 11 ‘ ‘ wrslty, Charlottetown, P. E. l. r | 1 m lhome of Mr and .\ii". Sewliit ‘*- . tended uneml w“ n“! rom 5 _ “i”? _ r C.,,,,,m~o,,v any, \\!“h‘1h m? bride and --ISI.\NDERS HONOUR BRIDE late residence on Saturday Oct. 4. slILfalN "(isn't-ill 5W- 11'igroon1 left on lllort lloneyinuunl 5ND ($00M ~ T111‘ 11111111‘ ‘)1,- vrsrr or cawapyg pnqANgE at 2 P-m» 1141619 9111? Sefvicefi We" bur Ivlrklililflll. Sturgeon, i; 5’li a mp pmi m, ylvtlfn wit; h.“ and) Mrs P._J. lfclkly’, “Pair-yr: STER __ Ho“. J- L‘ us,“ conducted by Re“ H_ M_ Bumam ‘?2“.“,"" ,2.“ ‘m’ ‘girls qfywoxhnik‘ 1?),P‘:1b1,‘, m. mil.‘- ‘2111111121-111225 all’: ‘s°.?fi‘-J<-il‘§.~(i- Mlnistci" of Finance. arrived and Rm’- Melmnd" 511111118- T1" 1 " 11",“ B, \"_"}‘.‘“,._““ ,H‘,_“ _ \X “UHKQII? 12111 wiicn a largo number of !~"1-" Charlottetown by plane at noon 01111110111978 “Wire: Stirling McKay. 111J111"@~- ~11 -‘1‘1~111 1111111 11$ "11 , I r ‘Hap, l lll\(1l‘1‘$ glithcrcrl to tenth-i" a s ' pestepdll" {mm HJH;;LX_ M 1245 p_ Elmer Cotton, William McKay. Wil- wazlun me i.i,1e1 part of A11gu.='. .1‘ a m“, u, m, y“ M,“ Nlr; icr to_i\1l". and Mrs. Aloysius ' h, he C6.,r_.,,.,.ed Wm m chairmen 13rd Riley’ Leslie paymer and Rm; For sozrial (lays after he did not. pvt-n mum 1,_,,~,,,,l._\5_ Ian vino were inariurl -in Pa t ' ' , e _ . . ' - i‘ ' ‘ I‘ Sound Oiiturio 0n Scpleiniici‘ B 91 1111‘ W111‘ S11V111il$ 0011111111199 0011011‘ Hymns m“ were 51mg s“. a “WWII m" “hm h .1 "I111"- . . ,. ‘V! I“ I1_'1i11i(‘t1 firm»- reari 1111- . from various parts of 11.10 province “"19? "T119 1471115 1113’ 511119119111"- " W“ ‘II1IZI““‘;‘;“'\'X'I \"1*_1'-1'111I1‘-1‘1~\'11 1'11"" 111-1 r ml .\li".“i<:>rl1l1]ida/lulliaan ‘m a p.111-119,“. n; The Chm-low. “Forever With Tile Lord". and u"? 'T , (I n '1' ‘I’ _ mu“ “J11” “'1 ‘1 “ “ 1"" l." "1159", ‘ 1"‘ lawn. Fnilowii this the Minister "51‘~“‘D 011 36191193 51°@P"- 171mm‘ 11> 111 ck 111 .110 full. Mr 1- _\1,-_ “_ (3 \Vu<;ll_ for- (1l('(11f111 thanked 1111' Is1aiidcls for; Ur Finance “isfiod friends and 1n men,’ in NEW London cemetery rviiieiiibrriiilz him and his bride oli- ihis occasion. After bouncing lilo grcnni all joined in singing 'l"."i‘ They tire Jolly Good Fol on The was taken to the 1111s 1m.- 111 Aluiltacuc and has been l tog“, m; 5 , ' ‘Yesterday 111s con- ; . P. ti. lslaiiti. but has rcsillcrl in Gow- flliflli, N. Y.. aili be glad to hear siic i 11...“tl.l"I .1.,,., .. .,- .. -. .. , . e f‘ .1; -" fir <\%;,;,', .3115: ".:l'.,".“:.‘i:.'..°1.."'l*:..2l;1.1a11.11.11,".- H- m- mmla by ( "131; g-ynrl: t‘ ‘ 1. " “I (with “Sh” rliaiiily" 11111('11 yxas sl-ryvd by Mi". uiryd‘ T111110 101' 51- Jfihll- N- B-. Vimffe _.M& mo,“ ‘WAX Chnr,u._,.,/-,,,, w! _ 4 I, l“ l y, l .\Irs. Kelly altci" which the Ifilfiflf-l 11c will .1150 speak in coiinecizon r r w i- 1 r ~- r» 1).- t w- . " ""‘ “"1 ° 5"“ was wcnllcd 11ml" war 11011111114111 With the War SflVliigS work. Mr. Ils- ° -_ f a 5 111-‘ 11 111 111 1 °~ "11, lllil ; anu nu urs silo is mi- NII‘S,C§1‘(’(’1lil1i was the former Kath- 1,, w“ “com an,“ h r b M“, teaching .115 a the lviodol sllzuol I rapltllv. .\Ii"s Wood is silccn Driscoll from Suinmerslde y ‘ ‘ p e e 1' 111s been s-ferrerl to in" “H1151 1ft flip-v Hlhrgv Ur (“v _---—- '51?" D B" 11431151111 J- M" 5119351" H‘, Pymv. ,_,,. - - ‘ i,‘ 1"“ q f‘ 1 |>il,\yl) 3173555 To 301w" boih of the National Headquarters - ' I - ‘ 1'1"‘ W11‘ ,-,;.-p|;;.\ __ "no C1i<\i‘l()iif'l{lb\'l] , of the W111" Savings Committee. O‘- .\l \l' "t. .. , M ‘ U“ A 1 .‘,1l<.~\‘S Norma l\_rc1"."~ and‘ - Coxwvcrc l"c1"eli:1_v nulifiecl f l _l, - n; ‘TL ‘Olgtr _ Ho“ H yo!’ their appointment totiieiiiilllnry - Jud“, of Pmbme h”, l11it‘.~1l1f.I service in South AIFICR.‘ m, .51.“. l“, tyh,,,.s,_pl,l. ‘ Both young ladies, x1110 are grad- , 1:1 I-Ziialliiui. Crap‘. .‘,l:-~. [fr1:i<l_v. 1)(‘t'll1i1t‘ tin- ".1 1111' Church ‘ M1111 1.1111 \v':1¢i"o service was cuiidilclcd a. lInciJuiizilll, u. <1 l i ,, u» H“. m“. MR Jan,“ it» Rev. G. R..Hlirtn1liii, who alarm . - 1 "l ‘ Tilt‘ plill 1 ll ulili Mrs. .\1:1cD:=1i;u11 o! ' U‘ “dlilJht I] “p. . , . 1 "' '2 M1 Clli_\ ion ‘m’ l b‘ l‘ 1 1i. 1111110)’ a .. . Sovmuurl —~— 1 snou- and John Bcultci" filter- pi"1'tl_\_' niilittlry wcdrliiu: 1 kl in the Keir Memor- iilvlc. 1x111. in Cmpaud cemetery. lawn, and R. J. Loughlin, Provin- ings Committee for New Bruns- wick and Prlrce Edward Island 1 -.- 11f (‘roorge Mon . Q1311"; "1 _'-1“' I" E" T" kkjs1fi1al . H,“ .\\,,_\. (.-,)_,.,i_ “m, lsvlioul 4'.’ Niifslllg, have luw-‘ptedy LAID To REST_,I-HE body M A‘ Campy“ l‘ IQ C. u)» [hi- ltplilnifllrili, and 2110 1109i. R-‘An- Ralph ML-Rae Whit-h has been -' . - , 1 -. _ \1".i.'ln-_- a will bcfuYP 110mg 10 1119 resting at the residence of Mi‘. R. .1¢ e\ilil.ois. S. i 12111-111 u: 51:11:11 Africa. P. Forsyihe. 1B9 Dorciiestei" Street- ___,___ since Tuesday afternoon was l trunsfl-rrcrl by motor hoarse to Ai-I 1 ., . _ 11011011 ".11 12.30 yesterday. ivlicre t ,l.l,?!‘£,{,'“-§,I, 1,. ‘ t1ic_ funeral was‘ hcid from the i,;‘,‘,‘;,',i,f, ,\.,\_‘ ‘him “Onpnvl Mc_iU1i11t‘(i Church in the afternoon 1.1.1.. 11111111111 Hum!" on Saturdlil’ _:‘1,1°1_1 5"1'1‘1"" “'11s “115111 111 111*’ IPSICKfIILf‘ of Mr. Foisythe DFIOIL‘ cral of iiu- late Mr. Ira L. Rodd. , Nnrlli afternoon. A private service was ir-ld at ilic home fo‘1owcd b_\" scr- vice ii1 st. John's Church. Milton. conducted by 1 the eren-ng had dinner with Prem-t ler Campbell at the Hotel, where he spent the remainder of the eve- ial Administrator of the War Sav- THURSDAY iie l't‘lllli\'fii of the body FUNERAL §ERVR‘E—'I'h€ fun. aillion, yva: held Tuesday the Rev. Mr. Mc- . .9111" 011111911 111 31111" ‘VEDNESDAY Manon The pallbearers were iitrve on Wctlnesflily’ 1‘\'<‘11111$1, Or- . . hfessrs. Hammond Carter Philip - '- " 1~‘, viiirn lifiss I"‘f1l'("~ .\f:ic "‘"11111'-“~“E5 (“R0 Chandler. Robert Hooper. Pcrcv lll-liiiiVij issmxs -l, -- m ‘m, m,“ M _ p,.,._,.,,,, .\l.|~-1\-.~11 Allan, P1111111: 111711! w.’ 1.1-1 1.11111 .'.=ii.~ u, ,-; \],|]t]('q1|(\ hf‘ m“. m“ O" r, Cine lian 11921011 W111 SPI- hfnihcsnn. The interment was in» < r1 m“. ,-.-<t-;-.11V\~ , Haw M M,‘ John E-flmqn.“ M,“ Qtilura. was the guest spcalc. Milton Ccnicieijv, " _. 11m regular lunchron meeting of the Gvro held in Th!‘ Chflfl 11\\\‘1l lust cvenlna. He rlclivcrvd ""1711 11$ . Dlilialtl of 2111- l’. E. I. H glilaliticrs. R11 M] 1:111“ "'m'“1“7"-1 I - and guests included Mltjor j 5 §"()\\'ER _ .-\. ll. Cooper, Halifax, ‘and M1‘- ‘lung 5e91, 191]; a ()1, orlze, Clililiolcl", Cl1ai'lot.c10\\'l1. 111 iii-ltgiibnls .1111 11 =11 11 ‘ 111 Loo-ii, c. . R. (TII.-'\N(iI"IS—- ‘lj-l-ic have bccii several changes annual; CNR. zitlciits. MI‘. Irwin ' ' station iigcilt lit, Bloomfield. awn appointed zigcnt at Roy- all Jilncti-tii. iepiziciiig Mi". Jack .1 ‘l’ - 115 - o1 Mis- Alina l; - " lfpllffiliCiliilg hall c iii 0f mt; \(‘l‘li\l-1\£'l‘ - ‘ill N.i1l"1. supplying at Souris during the ab- o\\' and ivliitc cut ll(i\\‘l‘l'S and . " ' lilillflilm‘ Rannghan, wliul "iis ‘lo tile .liii.~ o1 tile 5'*llL'(‘ ol ‘Ill/il‘ .111. '1)... n11 iaolruwi 1'11 wit-nut: F01‘ b11191 Mr, Alain Mai-ilonald ct iiniva, land friends will learn with regret , at clans lull-r _ 11 J ("?°‘1.1““11-F‘1"- 1A 1111' 11111611 has also enlisted 1n the Alr Force icf her passing-s, _ _. . “K15 ii1‘ 1H. i ' UIK he ____________ M 24.1.1111 ourri 1'1 - In m.- ian 1~i11111*11~ ‘tile i1-,"-1-1,. A v"c<1<1 at; of much intcrcst was! _—NEw CIIAPLAIN ARRIVES- 0f ~.-~.1. \.;1- u;-- him-d .11 1,112.1.‘ ~ i1\i'1‘l1\“§,’h§ .“>f)I(‘illl1l'I.(‘(i )‘t‘.‘,~‘t(‘1'(if1y morning at lit. Ll. tjhcdftirv. W. C. Anderson tlzn 11 1h m» ll,“- n _ _ Amt ca...“ .11,“ l; 6.15 in St. Pauli-a Church, wlitn =pj1gtos‘l‘ggl1t‘echn llqif1g1ll111r1lfgrs1gf1es "5 m1‘ V n: 11k llilt‘ .. lug; aliavlslieu tlic, brdc Miss Jean Mabel McKcarncy. ‘T’ school‘ Thep ‘new chapiam 1s a 1H,,“ (‘l/Pll‘. liappllxss in lirl" future wedd- (fgnlghtct‘ nl Mr. and Mis. J, Frank [mauve of sydnflh N‘ s" and was his 51.901" "d u“ McKcarncy of Charlottetown bc- educated at Dalhousie and Pine > 1ll'I1\"i’-' 111i1~\f-'l ’l'l'l£l\'f).\Y cams- the brlric o1 JQWTII] Franz Hill University. He was pastor of ' 21,1111‘ 111.1" m.” ,, . . . _ Derliliiit. Corporal in the P. E. I. kY111'1-11‘1r11d1-11111t1-'7f1 511111151’! 8t (311108 .~- --..-~1,-,—,;-, 1.1111“: Chas; "élitiiitiit 1'1""? __ ____ .1: 11‘ .- l l '. 1114 , 1 - - v - ~ “, " i, .1 l1 ~.-,. t, l); -~ .1, ‘ __ '*—- _ In Julv last he entered the Active 1“ '" loll llic-nl/iltgiii ‘of gillrtvltilliitivlllififil T11 Tm“ 11PM“ 1’°"“""“11111Y 111"” 111 service Force as chaplain and was 11,0 hciioi" 1O til '1' son M1". Lloyd 1191‘ 1191111‘ 111 N°1L11 111151199 011 Wed" isrnt to the Manning Pool Depot. lluwalt r1110 is " 111g his King and‘, ncsday". Ociobcr 1. Miss Elizabelh -‘ ‘v flilfi vyllo is i1'1\1 huiilc liiy1-,tt-(;lt1;-p_ 511,. was hm-n Qighty iil inlllrtzllltkliflitld1LdlgllépliivSuitinga liirrc vrlirs alto and was iiif.‘ daught- ".l_1“i ."‘. , Sash, “H5 , N, m, MR l_;n,1n,,,,\ H ('1' nl the late T0111 MntCluie of lhllt-nl “lup- M1; Alums a1;|t;p_k,~-|N0l"i.l1 Rustlco and was a member h‘ i. .».ui1 made 1111- prcsciilsitiun o1 l], vrcll‘ of mic of 1110 oldest families in a u st" ".< _ their 1111111115 .iiloi' washing Lloyd tuc- F-'11111‘1' 54113111511 91119111111111" 11 W115 "llliltfli a h, m. llxst of lurk. laracly attciidcrl as a host of friends 1101-. hczzar. hi: . q _ ‘ turned out to my lat respects to ("lass 1n 1111" lruhwdlfflj’ 1?] ((]?Ll‘[hfiE-_K1\"11-.l1cr mcinoijy. Lvfi to mmirn are a hm“ m‘ Mom ‘ l1l1i1sixalgit1rlifii ocilliIf-Illi- film/HS‘ T1105‘ DWI“ and Mr‘ Phiwp‘ Nlalpiquc 11111-1111: illL‘ past sum1n<riNT11PC11111H H01‘ 81K 110l111°W$ 11'9"‘ lcit on Nfoilliliy" l USliilic _hi.s tuti- her pallbearers: J. T. Doyle, M. J. ‘n?- {lo smite of a - 11“, m.“,,._,,,,Nd_,\.M-.,,._ i11"‘l1‘111f ‘i111 l)_n_vlc. Cleve ‘Robertson. James t. J, ., "m. ‘-,‘,_nlp\,pnlxl_ s, m s myt-"un, Fred foonihs and Cylil p» l 1111?, r11 r1111, y .1; his I11, .i1".'tl1'(.‘ I vvciiiiili. 11111105111131- - . , 711w‘ v 111- llrtii 11 n l v.11 t(('l"l1‘ltiii has —-"‘-' u‘ ,gq‘,.,.',_l‘,,,jn;g11111:! ii1 1111- .1 " ‘of 1111:‘ The Octo mvclirJz of the P __ ", ‘ ‘f “1, ‘_ ‘ lliurl-li. '11. zv u. a laizgl" aathelfl g F, I. Prolc. ant Orphanage Trua- - ’ '1 1"“"T" 11"-11“1-‘i° 1- 5°11 u» N11", 11.1fm 11y 111s 111111.11 and kiilulv tee Board was he r1 on Tucsdav I i» . I , 1.i"<- iii" \1"-1 Mrs Muri k ’l11;i11i'1t‘i‘ hurl (‘11(i“il1‘('(i himself to 111e, 7th with Mr W. A. Stewart. - (w; t. rut-Ant“ ‘pm m». ".1111 1.111 and 1111111: (luring 1115 pus-t M,I..,A,_ Chairman prcsidinlz. t1 .1111‘ ri in- ‘fit-v, G.‘1""11"‘ 111111-111‘, till-ii1 Iii tilc amuse oil Bi-iorc nrocevtling wlih the reg- ‘ -1" '11-" i)"1l|-i 141.1111 1i1'1"“'~1‘1l1-1u: tu- wlis 111i)<‘»*i1'11‘1k<‘<1 ‘V111 n11: r husi c-ss the matter of v.11’- , _‘ ‘ . l“-11'-‘~t‘ 11 1111111"i' v11 1'1" 1> “Piv 21111-1" on the trustee- board was film" , 1 I , ‘£11, 11"“ 1 ",‘"“1.“f<"111‘_"1_- M17 11111‘; “'51s 1'1"‘ (iPfll Wilil by the unanimous up- , u. 1 h wll cailyil" n |i.:1r-l_\ ovricuiiit‘ by t|1l"11 git v1.0a,“ n; [he nppnmtnumt of MM.“- I ihliflllt" of sweet. pear; and icllidnrss and expressed his Hill's. 1y Edgar Macaw" or Chm-tom..- -~ . . " 111111111 maiiiioi" fie a1=n x- . . lflflfiliiiiJlll, 7111- couple wei- \|11<,‘31_ '1 "1 - ._ 1 -lf)l\ll to complete the telm of the fl"'"ll'i"vl H»! 1.11111 u tiic cc gin-my ' l=‘",,',1"§,',,1,‘,'fi, ‘I, 11:53]‘ §,‘.‘§..,1,"f,',’,1,’,1,°|,‘,,,1; Tril- (31111, 'p_ CL ‘Pllylmj M; Mac- mo. ,, ,4 t,’ H,“ 1mm, n; ma | H ' m. ,~,,,'_,,1 f,“‘n“._,,f,,‘,," and ,.,‘_ Nyuil. wi1o“wiisvpr{'lscnt SO13“? brietf; Wiffllits \\'11"1‘5‘ a ricllt-iuuq w alion and said 11c vrould alwlri: '1 '11 '1‘ "p m" m 1'°‘“‘"°n W1“ its several duties. I many tiicaaanl. mrmorics of, ________ SWI-‘EYEY-PAIJVIER - A "-\"r~d-. !'l§7ti"l' we." s'"i"\'r'cl in 1hr- brltle and _ yiilfll‘ plz-asaili associations as nas- llTlflm and ‘li-"ir imincrllate rcla- _ , . , . . _ 111W. MW \\11’<11 a M111" "toil" “1 ’11.2‘..-l"iihll‘.li"ifi...i“él 1111111111 115111112! tillIs‘ ‘111111 E 111911 1"11‘1'1"1- 1°01‘ 9111"‘ 1“! V‘l"‘i11l'if‘1'.s nt.1'l1crr'i. 11.111111‘: 111cm 1¢:zil11-.11iir-1l A 1i(ii"5 will nn (Inuht .1114 ,1§illX1‘-“‘111d'5 (711111119116 P‘;'11"-‘,"'L1|'-l , .- , .. ,. , . . ,,. "scrln- inorni , co r ..a , and; fonts-rs.‘ iiaripllnias. PITI‘IUYIE\,EIII\|OI_II:.T‘ sbllrt in‘: (ltnlxl-"igglfflwrixljik 13,1- MH,“ “me En“: Pahmm dmlim] n h-r m-iilntvc 11H >11 c was en- , mlmvhh?“ m? uvSlM-Vv 1w,- Qf M1; and Mm wpnnm A_ ficrrd a li‘.11"""11'.1|i('n1i< shower by ‘ lPaiml-r; of Dorchcgter, was ilflilud {he f-‘a in n: Bl nrtk Wnmen‘s'Iristit-_ __n|.;,\t|-|| ~ M," _ (;_ in ma "lace of LA . 01in Arthur "ire by ivlilch n1.- rcci-ivvri mam’ RAY 0F Nil-Mr LONDXONE- ¥1Iere ‘5“'"“11‘-‘* “"1 51 M11 swwm-‘v 1111a‘ ilhc late John J. Sweeney of ‘J11.’- ,('I1"si,(‘l‘. ‘The pilfifiil priest. Rev. Ar- _r".nde (locus-n. sarlcmnizcrl the oce- monv vrlilch tock wince in the wrest-nee of immed ale reliwvcs. , 111- yfllltililii bride was becominalv ‘attired 111 a grey tailored suit with blue accessories. She wore a COHVPQ‘ l of American Beauty roses. ‘The rvlue- and grrmm were. unattended, Pal-i Pitt. Pembroke, Ontario. and llowllrfi the cereipsny n wedding, 1M4 Gordon Pitt. to Gunner Robe bra at was perv at the ham: ' I ‘nvz-‘v 1:111", The couple will rmicie pawn 1W1‘) . i118‘ 11111119 in NEW 3y, Cmqs p my“ London rm 'I"l1'lr-;rlay lnsl. Mi‘. Join, ll), Mar-Imp," n1 :11" ma" 0f ‘l3 years Mr Mnr-Knv “'21s a tirospcruu: farmer nf the community, wt-l‘. known and hivlilv respeclml, ll:- mf. was a slfililifh member of the Prrsbylcriati Church and an elder r-f Cufinn Church Hr- was a great worker in the church mid commun- 1-1. ity and his lots will be keenly felt at the Bapuu Parsonmtc cn Saturday. Br-pt. 20 Rnv. W. B. Fisher officiating when Mina Dalsie Irene. (laughter of Mr, members of the Charlottetown Souris; Janus c. Stewart, leaning. stoker, Joseph C. pros ' , .. . “mfiontv fruit-Loud. (ivccasvd hi1". Vernon §§11?.“_ C1 111° 031111111511 11931011 W117 i1.-,i1~;-..-11,1~ii molly ,._.___\ ,,_,._,,,-,,,.,i 1},._‘.“',1,1L,‘]M."I u "f." (L1 1p wuil. again at _Nol"il1 Wih- *'“‘""c5" ______ 1.1a. .1 - 1i lilo,‘ a ,., - _.,.,,, Upp- lllllllfls 1h, : V‘ I u "i1l‘_“1‘1’gg1l1_iu‘1 .\'f".". and Mrs. J. l‘. Flood and two ‘urns lilt- .1)l'iilt"1~.1;—t)0 obi; SPH.:|X;O,. 12,‘, géfuqsr has gem, little daughters. Janct and Joan 1111111001111"1311111412.:lxiiliwplace‘lIU-lltcd tigliit at, Nnith Wil "1111?" “l” ‘V11 Fiomrs mmher" M's" u »,,,._.,L,U;~,,p_\- (u-COI-att-d “c3, Mr, J. UXisS, Charlottetown. is Mary McAleei", left Wednesday morning for Ottawa, after spend- ilig a pleasant vacation ii1 Charlot- .- ". . . . nclxan. . _ . , _ _ Th‘, _ ‘L. Q1153 glqmoilmw, i miovtii, Gcoigctown and Glccn -1<'l1111l'-i .111 age-m and fi])<l‘ll"rl.i,0l‘ .11 B411- w-ts 11‘! in..." -, Mr. J. M. 1i um. Mt. ——* lllft scl- 1111.1 1L has been B appointed -—REFEIVES SAD NEWS—Mr Ci 1 R ' m m “Mk and 01311431011. all I“? 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(JAIIILL --- Tlic Peter Ciihlll was held last Friday,’ from hcr late hom, in Kildare i0 the Sacred Heart C11 Rm". brzilcd the Rcqincm hfnss. assisted {flulllvaitfiflwllliilf111 pltlli-Iljlk-f-Ifilh/‘IIKIII- i].'$il[tmi§§h,"""1111111 1115mm‘ A vyomm] o’ "prmm .‘ '1 1 1'1"" 1' ' a " " .i1cii" , .-< . Xi‘; Shepherd 1:. . Afar 01111111111. ‘II-‘ur lics a lolly ‘um .01" 5mm dHractI-r am}, of 11* 11.1 '.21fil'1'l':l (,1 c.1111". 111- rvlilliiiiiiri" .11 till" 15111-9 1111d111111”11m11111 111mm“ she by ,\1~'. and Mi», 111-... 9.310111 l1; iilllslr" _ll'LI iillfi1l‘1.l11yf1‘lC11(i5fll1(i\ll.'il$|3l‘i(it‘ltl'(31l 111 1111‘ 1‘\'<‘l1~ l - 114- 11111-“16 1>-"1‘ ' -'1\111l11-1‘<1_l1\' by all with \\"11ci11 she came ii1 con- iin lii‘f‘iif‘ill‘fl, NiliCufllliiili 1 llf.llil)filli('fi.1t.dct_ H". tux-mm} ‘v35 hard fmmi , inn aii- 1 . A (clli-ivlls lunch was .1 t . .- 1 oh R“, 1 Tlirrt» e1 111. 1.111" 1.'.(. s. A11 dcparicu ier 5W1“ Mans Chum‘ “' ‘ ‘ ' NAVY RECIIUITS LEAVE-Five‘ R. C. N, V. R.‘ Jvnnua: "ms:- l1\\'l1l‘(if‘(I the dot-I 1:"-» v _ Division. leave ".1 1' , i"; by McGlil Lt .i- J11: 1\11t11‘1‘>'$ 011 U11‘ Vita‘! $91‘- morning for the moinlriiid to lalzc .11; is Ml", Wililllil‘ 111k iri Canada. Mi". Waiter ‘up their dutirs They arc: J 1.1 ..~i (‘vt~r;l‘§;<i0\\'11- ,.t-. “~35 qhniylnfll] f9)" the David Paqucl, niatzr mccliairlzr. Duffy. writer Donald E. Gregory. stewaid ., and George A, Shvlfmn, pio steward prob. all of CIlfll'1I)t!0iC1'-'f‘i. Bclnrc leaving, they acre PITSPIIILLI Wm“ a415,. [nlglda (lagging; or Mr ‘"1111 1111111111 14°°<15 11.1‘ 1111‘ 119d C1115- ‘ and Mrs. Edmond F. Arsenault be- “Gnill clgllfllrpilcii 1 t1 C O a crn cnl irou 1 1e arr n w . Crmm,“ 00mg g v ,bcrt of Plciisantville, Quebec. and were looked after by the Provincial The presentations‘. by Mr. 1 -FI1NERAI, OF MIN. PETER funeral of Mrs. urch. Alberton. Wm, Mona ban. P. P.. calc- the riloir. Rev. Fr. MDfiflllh-Iil also conducted the final rites at the drove. The funeral was vcry laraz-iyl attendcd.—S -JOINR THE NAVY-Mr. Ken- ncth Matheson o! Road's Corner has Jninctl tlic Royal Canadian Navy.- Hc was a popular member of the office staff of R, T. Holman, Ltd.—-S Thcre pnsscd peacefully away‘ at his home ii1 Clifton on Thursday, O21. 2nd Mr John D. McKay at the a-rc of 73 years. Mr. McKay had bccn ln poor health for some time and 111 spite of medical skill his st1"cngth gradually declined and on Thursday evening he passed peace- fully 11110 eternal rest. He was born 1n Clifton '13 years alto where he vans one of the most successful farmers in the district. He was a man of fine Christian spirit with a gentle disposition and unasssumlng marine _and w made many sincere BRINGING UP FATHER LAID T0 REST - The funeral of the late Ralph MacRae. was iield ycstrrday afternoon fi"om the resi- dence of R. P. Forsythe. Dorches- ler Street. where a short funeral service, conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller and Rev. Mr. Weir. was held. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Arnold MacLean, Arthur Arseliault. El- wlird Downe. Roland Taylor, Wm. Lieard. Ralph McNelll and John White. Funeral services were held in Alberton United Church, con- ducted by Rev. D. C. Boothroyd, Rev. Mi". We'r. Rev. George Chris- WEDDlNG-A pretty wedding was solemnlzed at Sacret Heart Church, Borden on Monday, Oct- ober 8. at 7 p.m.. when Margaret Rita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James V. lvfacDonald of Borden be- came the bride of Henry J. Cerettl also of Borden. Rev. William V. MacDonald celebrated the Nuptial ceremony. During the Mass appro- priate hymns were rendered by the choir with Mrs. James MacAlcer as organist. The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a grey tailored suit with navy acces- sories 1nd silver fox fill" and had a a corsage of red roses. She was nt- tcndcd by hcr sister Miss Genevieve MacDonald who was attired 111 brown with brown accessories and wore a corsnge of yellow roses. Ml‘. , Aldo Ceretti of Montreal. brother 0t ‘the groom. acted as groomsinan, Immediately after the ceremony, the bridal party motored to the Abegweit Hotel where a ilariliy wedding breakfast was scrvcd to the relatives and immediate friends. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Charles MacLellan. aunt of the bride and Mrs. Louis Hackett. Among the guests were Rev. Father MacDonald, who asked the blessing and W. P. MacNeill. Mayer 0f B01"- den. Out of to\vi1 guests included, Mrs. Joseph Ccrctti of Montreal. mother of the groom. and Miss Ellie MacDonald of Glenflnnan aunt of the bride. Following the breakfast M1’. and Mrs. Ccretti left by motor tle and Rev. Mr. Summers. Pall- Ion n, honeymoon t-rip to Montreal. bearers at Alberton were: Messrs. Herbert Matthew's. Arthur Ralph Gard, Robert Harding. Bruce McKoiidi-ick. Henry Clark. HAPPY IIOLIDAY-Wbrd comes i Si“ from Mrs. Heme-rt H. Royce of Ta- coma, Wash, recalling the lmppy vslt for nearly a week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prowse of Unloii Road. Mrs. Royce with her daugh- trr and soii-in-iaw Mr. and Mrs. R. ti. Gacld and thres- children June, Shirley and Rociticli, motor- ed East, returning to the West Coast via Canada. Amongst the changes noted in 22 years absence ivere the wonderful ferry system. improved hlgllvvay", Natloilal Park. 11°°11*‘1'~ E1111"? C91“ 111111 HPI‘1>@1‘t,1i1cw' buildings and particularly the beautiful little church at Unloii and the happy outlook. toward the future of the many friends and re- latives she had the pleasure of meeting while there. Mrs. Royce was formerly Mrs. Henry Clements of Union Road. -WEDDING BELLS — A very pretty wedding was solemnlmd lust Saturday at the Immaculate. conception Church at Wellington came the bride of Mr. Marcel Her- son of Mr. Omar Herbert of Moli- treal. Rev. Theodore Giflant. St. Joseph's University, N. 13., cousin of the bride. celebrated the Niip- tta‘ Ma. The altar was beam.‘- fuily dc rated with white and yellow flowers. Miss Arscnault who nuts given in marrlgae by her fa. titer. wore a floor length cerise taffeta gown with black fur lac- kci. iind large hat. She carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses and rcrn, After the cernnioiiv break- fast was served at the bride's home to a number of invited guests. Previous to her marriage tile bride was the guest of honour a‘. a miscellaneous shower when she received some lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert will spend their ‘roneymoon n11 the Island. They will make their home in Peasant- ville-S. MULLIGAN —- BROKEN NUP- TIALS-On Wednesday Sépt. 24th St. James Church. Suminerfield was the scene of a very pretty wedding. when Miss Mary Cather- ine Mulligan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mulligan. South Free- town was united in the holy bonds of matflmony to Mr. st. Clair Crokon, son of the law Mr and Mrs. Edward Croken of Emerald. Rev. Eugene Murray celebrated the nuptial Mass, and Rev. Basel Croken cousin of the groom. was present ln the sanctuary. Mrs. J. B. C1"oken played the wedding march and during the ceremony the choir of which the bride was a member sang appropratc hymns, The bride wore a wool suit of teal blue and wine accessories. she wore a corsage of yellow roses, She was attended by Miss Bernice Carr who wore a street length dress of teal blue crepe with silver trim- niings and black accessories. Her corsage was of pink Emery Mulligan, brother of the Wells, 1 l FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the late Mrs. ltfichnel MacDonald. Canoe Cove. was neld yesterday afternoon from her lute residence. Th‘- servicc was conduct- by Rev. Mr. 'I‘o:ld assisted by '1‘. W. Goodwill. Pallbearws were: Messrs. George Green, V1111- iain Green. Joliii . MacDouuail. Charles MacDougall, Thomas Hcn- dcrssn and Hugh McPliee. Inter- ment. Long Creek cemetery. LEAVE TODAY —— Five soldiers from N0. 62 C.A.B.'l". lit Beach Grove leave this m0l‘lii1lg for No. ll District Depot, Halifax. They are Privates E. C. Barrett. West Roy- alty, J. N. Gallant. Diivar Road. ‘f_ J. Gallant. Howlnn, J. P. McKni- non, Goose River and J. J. Powers Dcfiros lyfarsh. Bcfori- lciivhg they were presented with cigarettes by the Piovliiclal Government through the Carry On Canada Corps. The presentations were looked after by Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion War Scriices. WARltEN-BLONDON - A qtuct but pretty wedding was soleliinizcd at Grace United Church Parsonage. Dartmouth. Nova Scotla, when on Monday", September 18th, at 1cv~.-11 p. m. the Hcv. Mi". Pickering uiiiwd ii1 iriiirriligc Myrtle. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. S Bloiidoii. Glen Vul- ley. P. E. 1., and Keir Heath. a-n of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Warrltl North River. P. E. I. The youthful bride was bcconiiiigh" attired ‘i1 n street luigth dress of Queens blue crepe with dcil hut 11.10 atczss" 1'1 s ii1 rost- and a inatciiilit; shade u. blue. slie wore a corsrigc ol Jdlidli- nu Hill roses and maiden hiiti- fern. ‘Ihe couple yvere attended by (‘t-n- ural and Mrs. uanici J. Rae-mam, . C. A. F._ personal friends of the bride and groom, Ali's. Ruckliain wore an ensemble 01 _dusty rule |crepe with hut. and flCC0-'$.1L)i'i05 :11 matching shades. i-lcr carslige was of Brali-uiiil roses and maiden hair fern. Immediately lowing the wedding ceremony the bridal pa.ly left on a motor trip to points of in- tcrest ii1 the province and on their return pariock of a silniptuous vrrtl- riilig diillici" at "rho Hnrbourv. M1‘. and Mrs. Warren will rcsioe at Dartmouth where Mi‘. Warren is attached to the R. C. A. ‘F. Their host of friends join in wishing ‘lll-m manv years of happiness. SOLDIERS LEAVE — Eight s01- cfcrs from No. 62 Canadian Army Basic Training Centre at Grove left the province Saturday for training centres elsewhere in Canada. Two went to N0. 8 Dis- trict Depot in Halifax. They were Privates D. J. MacCormac, George- town and J. B. MacDonald. Peakc‘; Station. Six went to No. 6A Com- -pany at Valcartier, Quebec. They were Privates. J. A. Cairns. North Tryon. W. H. Monaglian, Campbell- ton, P. Petipas. Point Du Chene, N. 3.. E. M. Poole, Sourls, A. J. Bagiole Richmond 111111 J. J. Mac- Donald. Portage, R. R. Before leav- ing thcy were presented with cig- arettes by the Provincial Govern- ment through t-he Carry On Can- ada Corps. The prescniatlons we1"c roses. Mr. looked after by Mi". A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion War Services. I l I , ISLAND LADY DEAD-Mn. H IE Bowman. 16B Dorchestcr St. b11119 “my 511991311313 1119 Krmm-l HICCIVCCI the sad news of the death After the ceremony a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served at |of hcr sister. Mrs. Alexander En- maii, New Glasgow. N. S. Mrs ale home of the bride's pflfeliia a» '1 1111mm dwd on catamar- about tviterity-five guests immediate relatives of the contracting parties. Among those present were Rev. Jtugene Murray and Rev. Basel Croken. The yOImg couple let‘: lin- mediately by motor for a honey- M0011 through the New Eng and, ENTERTAlNI-ZD - Mrs. Daniel Rackham and Mrli. Gcorke lusty at a rrettllr l wrerc Joint hostesses n ranwd afternoon tea where Mrs Keir arren was the guest of t1 in- 011i‘. SUDDEN DEATH -Mr. Ira Rodd. Stew- "15111111: Mflrliwrvlwh- Hyde! North Milton, well-known Island Park and Haverhili. The latter he-i farmer, died at hi: homo early yes- ‘ 111B 11"! b11111 P111119 °1 1111’ 11114" 0111 tcrday morning tinder unfortunate the'r 19111111 111°)’ W111 “P5111! 911' circumstances. He was 60 years of l , Emermd 11111919 1119 "mm 1R 11 "m" t age and for iiie past two years iiacl , perous farmer. Their many Mend: i been suffgy-fna sllghpy [mm t; n“. -wlsh them many years of wedded ‘bliss. I vous ailment. Beach , r IN ENGLAND-Mrs. J. T. Doyle l Charlottetown, has recently re- ceived a teegram from her son. Lieut. Tom Doyle. announcing his safe arrival in England. SAFE ARRIVAL — Mr. JJ-f. W11- liams, Charlottetown. yesterday rc- ceived a cable from his son. Cap- tain Gordon Williams announcing his safe arrival in England. The cable read: "Arrived safe in Eng- land. All well." Francis McDonald. R. C. A. P. leaves this morning for Ottawa. Ont, afiei" spending his leave with his parents. R. J. and Mrs. Mm",- Donald. Hlllsboro St. from Ottawa he leaves by plane u, his new :l~'= tlnation. Mr. Warren Young of the Clor- don College. Boston. who was ‘home on a few weeks holidays spent the 111st week in the cl y with h mother Mrs. Walt/er Young o Klngsbnro. who is a pa- fiient in the P. E. Island Hospital for the past few months He also visited friends in Earnscliffe. He left on return this week to re- sume his studies for another 5'01"» Rev. F‘. H. Liit-lelohns and Mrs. Littlejolitzs ln-‘Ef? Miss Helen Poi"- syllie of (Jliarinltclovviii arrived ii1 lie city last week on a w"eek’s vis- lt. Mr. bibtlejohns who was at one time pastor of Grace Methodist Church. Charlottetown. has been pastor of the United Church at Petite Rlvieie. N. S.. for the past five yrears and has been called to West-field. N,B., where he trill I shortly begin his trstoraie. FRIDAY FAMILY BEREAVED-Hls Hon- our, Lieutenant Governor IePage, has received a telegram from Ca1- tritry, Alberta, stating that his aunt. Miss Elizabeth LePage, pass- ed tvway Wednesday evening. Miss LePage who was 111 her 104th year was born in Rustico in this prov- lixce where she lived until about 38 ycara ago wlicii she moved to Cal. gary, Alberta, and where she has sllicc resided with her niece, Mrs. sumac] Haslam. Notwithstanding her great age. she retained the use of all her faculties till within a few weeks of her death, She will be buried in Crfgnry today. Charlottctmvn inst one of its eldest citizens yesterday when llfrs. Ellen O'Brien. who was near- ing the century mark. assed away at l1e1" home. 23 Bayf eld Street. She was 98. She 11nd been lll for 1a couple of years and spcnt almost a year in bed. The deceased was born 1n Ire- land. At the age of nine years she came to this country and settled at Charlottetown where she has resided ever since. Before her mar- riage she was E‘lcn Higgins. She ls_ survived b_\' a niece. Miss Aggie Higgins. ' —-BRlDE-'I‘0 BE- SIIOWERED.— 011 114011171113’ evening the many friends of Frances Bearisto of Mal- pequc. Rnthcred at her home m shower hcr with gifts in honor of hci" appronchlntrmarriage. The rriom was decorated ii1 pink and ivhlle, with curtain effect of streamers nroun the scat of honor. The Wedding March ivascplaiyed by Mrs R. MacKenzle an ittie Betty Bearisto and David Champion dressed. as bride and groom. preced- ed the bride-to-bc. who was accum- pnilled to the bridal chair by Ruth Montgomery. Bettv prcseimd Frances wi 11 a, bou uet of rcsxs while David showered er with cori- fettl. The presents. which were numerous and most useful. were brought in a prettily decorate-d basket. Mrs. J. Casely and Eleanor Stewart opened the gifts. Mrs. P. Green and Hazel Hopgood read the . ll , > join ii1 extending theiii Ckillgfg, verses, while Hazel MacDonald passed the gifts to Frances and Ev- elyn Biirt arranged them. The bride- to-be then thanked. ever one for the presents aft/er which al joined in vnsing, For She's a Jolly Good Fel- low. Lunch was served and the re- mainder of the evening was spend m singlnm-B. RECEIVE SAD NEWS -— Mr. colln Mann/dwell, 55. a native of this Province died at Staten Island, New York, yesterday. reatlves in CIi81‘i0tf6i(‘/\Vi1 ivere infcrmed. The body will be sent home for burial. Funeral services are planned here for Tuesday". Burial will be at the Argyle Shore cemeteiy. Mr. MM:- Fadycn lived in the United States for i1 number of years. He was a native of the Argyle Sli<"'e sect on of the Province. He is survived by a wife and Pmtly. FUNERAL TODAY-Jfhe body nf the late J. Roy Pearden, 47. arriv- ed in Charlottetown last n1 ht from Montreal tor burial. he tied tiwrc Stilidd)’. Mr. Pearricn was .1 native of Charlottetoivn. a son of the late Mr. and Mrs John T Pearden. His father was at one time wholesale grocer in this city Mr, Pearden irfi. here when a voung man and went to Syduev. N. S. Fifteen years ago he left there and went to {Montreal where he has resided since. surviving are his wife, formerly, Miss Murir-i feMolne. of sydncy and n dough. ter. Florence Pearden. Funeral services wi'1 be held this afternoon fit 2 n'f‘.lr‘.."k 1'3"“ 91w Mgr-Loan Funeral. Home, Burial will be 1n 11in Pconici! Ccmr-irn-v, The ftm oral will be under the. auspices of the local Masonic Lodge. Misc Elizabeth Mary IfiPagP. 108. who died a‘. Calvary Wwlresiia. was a native cf Rustlco. PI-‘Yt. mitt-a from Charlottetown She was a dun-tiller or 11w m; Mr, and Mrs. Alcvafuil Lr-Paec and was the -last of the family. Her two sisters and ‘kbrother g1_11v_e§_m be_more than 80 years old. air-s 1. l1 , the oldest of the for y. s... M ‘.3 have been 104 yea a old neat J1‘ uni-y 26. SOLDIERS LEAVING __ ‘ Ecllcrs frcul the Bach Grzi camp leave today ' lraiiiilzg centres. Thtjy mm; I1‘,W. Hansen. Tyne Valley; p“ \V. Bonncli, Truru. N S ' J.L. Perry, Suminc e leaving they were p at“; ,§,,.'h cigarettes by the Provaicial 00L criimcrit thrciigh the Carry (m C,“ Three by M1". of the Giixiarllan Iicg VlCflZ. Bruce i1 Wu.- g8; WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Peterson today celebrating their Ii i" var-d anniversary. Their n1 . a lions on 1.211s occasion. A delegation from the Témpgr, anoe Federation waited on the m. eciiiive of the Provincial Govern. ineilt yesterday and discussed a; length the stricter enforcement o; the Prohibition Law and siibmlg. ting suggestion; fol" the tightening up of the issuing of scripts. The (iclegation vans courteousfy recclvntl and promised that orerr consideration ‘would be given 1110:} suggestions. BIRTHS, .._________; IIOGERSON -- At the Charlotte. town Hospital. Oct. l. 1911. to u; and Mrs. IpR-oy Rogcrson a 5:11; TRAlN0ll—At the City Hospital. Oct. 1, 1.941 to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trainor. Genfinnan. a tiauciiier, Helen Joan. BRAZIL-At the City Hospital, 001.1, 1941. to Ml‘ and Mrs. Emmett. Brazil, Johnston's River. a daughter. Mary Mnrgarz-l. 13m nadctte. EGAN-At the City Hospital 1m Oct, 7, 1941. to Mi". and Mrs. J. A, Egan. a dltilglitcr. IIASLADI~AL Springfield. l’. E, 1 Oct, I, 194i, to Mr. and Mis. 11'V1.1§ lloslani. a son MURPHY- At the Charlottetown Hospital on October 7. 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy". Char- lottetown (nee Elizabeth Kiiccixirie) a son. ilAGAN-At the City Hospital 0n October 7 1941. to Mr. and Lin. M F. Hagan. rlaiiithtei"._ __ Charlottetown, l 1" ‘1R111AKLES ANDREWSRACKIIADI —- At the amuse, New Glasgow. P.E.I.. Oct. 1. 1941. by Rev. R. E. Shaw, IVLVIII! Irene Rackham. Wheatlev River, to Gordan Anrlrclvs. also of Whvatlcy River. FERGUSON-BALDERSTON -- At the residence of the bride's par- eiits on satiirday Oct. 4, 1941. by Rev. D. J. Morrison. Islay Isabel Ferguson of Bonshaw and Henley Baidcn Baiderstoii of N01" ' sli rc. lh W11‘.- lbaaxur DE SR OCHES—At Long River. on Oinboi" 4. 1941. Mrs. Benjamin Des- Iteclies. aged fill yonrs KENNEDY-At Kcnslngton on Oc- tobci 5, 1941. Rachael Ken-Jody, agod 49 years. ' afncDONALn - Al. Canoe Cora Saturday. Oct. 4. 1941. Mrs afu-hael llfacDonalzi. 1n her 72nd year. PEARDEN-At Montreal. Oct l. 1941. Roy Penrdcn. Filncral from the McLean ' SIIEEHAN —- At Margate Octobcrfl 1941. Mrs. Mary Ann Sheclinn. m4 ‘l3 vears. ‘ ENMAN-At New Glaszoiv. N B. on Saturday. Oct. 4. 1941. W! Alexander Enman in her 12m‘. year. "‘ RUDD-Suddenly at North .\11l- ion, Oct. 6. 194i. Ira L. Rodd 1n 111s 60th year. '1" hIcRAIL-At the Provincial Salin- torlum on M011duy Oct 6. 11141- Ralpli McRae. in 111s 251-11 re - son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Mc- Rae. "P" IlASLAiVI-At Springfield. l’ 17 1- Oct. z. 1041. infant son of r. M111 Mrs. Irving Haslani. COFFIN -- At Moroll on Wvdlltfi day, October 8 1941. Kimball Coffin. " WYAND-At Mayfleld. on, l 1941. (zliarlcs Wyand. in his 011th ‘ $08.1‘. PEARDON- At Montreal, 0:! l. 1941, Ray Pearden. MACDONALD-At Georgctolvn 011 Oct. B. 1941. Roimrt Mniidciilild 111 liis 93rd year. ' MoCAUGI-IEY-At the cuv limi- tal, Oct. 8th.. Michael MCCMICMI of Bonsnaw. aged 83 years. The N- mlilll were forwarded from ""1 Henneascy‘; 1" lviacFAinrisN-Al. Staten ls-lM New York, 011 Thursday. @141“ 9. i941. Colin Maclfiriyen. IVYAND -~A! Mayfleld, October l 1941. Charles Wyarlzi, aged l!" W" O'BRIEN-At the residence of ti! niece, Miss Addie Higgins, 2'1 B9!‘ field Street. Ciiai-lnttelnvrn, fl Thursday. October 9. 1941. Mrs fi- len O'Brien in her 98th year-fis- Bv George McMamII YLLVOQLL‘ 1'l|_' "n-Ecxgs M's ING 3“ “IJBDIYIF-t.“ ALL BQOKEl-iefi! 1M