i t .1 ‘i l l. ‘Rfis-za-a biz. w ‘ w?- PAGE TEN ,____: .. THE UHARLOTTETOWN ouagptgn OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSGRIBERS __§ MONDAY Mrs. Beatrice Judson lcft this week for Cuiclnatti, Ohio. where she will spend the winter with her daughter Mrs. Robert V. Welz and family. ~—l.l'll'"l‘ FOR i-Uta ION-Mr. and Itfrs. D. V. Rodd left by plane on Thursdirv for their home in Bos- ton. Mr, Rodd was one of the members of the graduating class to receive their wings at the Bum- merside Air Training School on Wiiie in Summerslde Mr» Rodd made many friends l0 ivz~h thcm a success- ftil fuitirtr-S. —li1lll)li-'l'()-BE SHOWERED- A wry pretty shower was given U.‘ airs ClillOl‘tl Riilll-liil at the Julllt‘ of Mrs. James MacArthur. Church street on Friday evening ill honour o1 Miss Jean Profltt, a November bridcy Tin-re were a large number present and the 0l‘l(lC-lO~b8 received some very ‘ovely gifts. M133 Profitt replied rt-iy sweet y to the impromptti ZUCUCill» and congratulations llltEl’ which lunch was served and a jolly netting s; int-S. l ITURNS 'l‘0 DUTY-Brigadier C. 1:2 Connolly, officer commanding .\Illll.ll‘y District No. 0_ who arriven in ilu~ city yo» rday to attend a meeting ill No. 0'2 C. A. B, T. C.. Beach Grove, returned to only only yesterday following two months sick leave. l-lc was in hospital three weeks prior to this. Brigadier Con- iitilly became iii about i0 days after visiting here lust summer in con- neczion with tlie ‘Porch Day cele- brution. DIPIYFIIENIA IN PROVINCE — l-‘our cases 1.1 diphtheria, one Charlottetown, two in Cornwall and another in Sumiiierside, have been reportctl in lllt‘ prornictr, Ur, B. Keeping. dUpLlJ minister of Public Health, announced l-ast, night. A case at the Provincial Infirmary, previously reported, has cleared up and tiic iiis.i.iiiion is out of quar- antine. it is believed that the out- break of the disease in Cornwall was caused by a visit to Halifax by one o1 those ill iviui it. The case in Chariotzcuoiiii is that o1 another member of the same family. ‘lhe latter patient is in the hospital at present. ‘loo cases oi scarlet fever were recently reported from Cra- paud and an odd case of spinal 111011111‘ " is stiil occurring in the prorin , Dr. list-ping said. The death occurred at itiidnigtit on Saturday of John Mclsaac. a re- tired railroad engineer, of Borden. lvii". hlCidllllli was 57 years of ago and had retired from the C. N. R. service bii ziccount, of iii health and had b.:.n rctiretl about seven years. nc was a lliltlVt.‘ of Souris uiid stain-d on the railway as a cleaner, bonny, promoted to fireman and then to engineer. He lvorked on the siiuntcr at Borden and. afterwards on the train running from Borden to Stiiiuiiernde He was held in very irtl by the railway comp- iils and his associates and wss considered a first class engi- nccr. inere are left to mourn his wid- ow, three daughters, Jean, Eleanor and Pauline, and one son, Jack. bliss Jean is with the civil service a. O1t.i'.'..i and is at home at the pr . Nllliill sympathy is extend- cu ..i the bereaved family. Tiic funeral is taking" place on Tuesday morning at l? a. m. from lils late residence to Seven Mile Lfity Chtwcn-S —-RII()DES SCHOLAR IN UNI- FORIiI — Douulas R. Crosby of Ihnfl. Albcwi. cranclson of Mrs. " y, S‘side and nephew . Pzrcy Crosby, St. Eleanors, ' eci the RCAF. and is now d Ridge. N. 15., as Naviga- fi"ll 1i it-inr. F0. Crosby won the Rlltlilrs Scholarship for Albert; in 13138 ljl 111's Ll-lllhlfi‘ to go to Oxford l/"lir-“t tin acznnnt of the war, as all Rlodes scholarships were olluzcndm. except in very exception- al cases for the duration. Since lerivzngz Alberta University Mr. Cros- bv had been doing post graduate work at Princeton University and was nearing completion of his work for his tlezrer of Ph. D. He had a. brilliant record as a student at Alberta. and studied for one vear at tho University of Toronto as an exchange student. He graduated frcni Alberta with first class hon- ours. Flying Officer Crosby tool: his training course for navigation instructor at Brsgdon. Man. Island friends wish him much success. c ——-I.I-I.\R\it4 01-‘ B R O '1‘ ll E R ' S DE.\TII -~ Mr» W. J. Buchanan til sulllillblsiflt‘ hits received word tr tiic sudden dtratli in Calgary of her brmlici" W. E. Callbcck. Mr. Cali- beck was formerly" of Summersidc. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Callbcck He was 67 years oi age. As a young man he went to Bositin and litter smiled in Calgary R where he liiifi a suctxissftil interior decorating business. He was also a ‘sf fox rancher and had a "x ranch, He was well known to eiis ern 10x ranchers who visited ills ranch alien in the West. He was most. highly esteemed in the city of his adoption and his death was learned with deep regret. by a large circle of‘ friends. He leaves to mourn his widow formerly Miss Blanche iii/aye of Hunter RIVGP and two sons, Edward and Dawson oi Calgary. Also one brother Herman cf Vancouver. B. C.. who was with him ivlien he passed away. Also the following sisters Mrs. W. J. Buchan- iiii. Mrs. Wiliretl lnmnn. Tryon, and Mrs. Howard tvr-eks. Fredericton. P E. 1. The funeral took place on No- vember 1B.h at Caigary.—S ENJOYABLE DANCE — One 0i the mo<t enjoyable dances of the season ivas held Friday night at Government House in aid of the Red Cross. About 300 dancers thorcughlv enjoyed the excellent mu- sic provided by the H. A. F‘. Band, whose members donated their ser- vices to the cause. The guests were received by His Honor Lia-Governor and Mrs. LmPage, Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Miilaii. iiiesirtrnt. of the Provincial Red Crcss and Mrs. E. A. Foster, chairman of the Women's Wnr Work? In the dining-room Mrs. J. H. McQiiald and Miss Beulah Mun- roe presided over the coffee cups and the following ladies served the guests with sandwiches and cakes bt- Rmd Cross supporters: rs. J. J. Morris Mrs. R, H. Nich- olson. Miss Ethel Stewart. Mrs. S. G. Peppln. Mrs. Lelth Wright, Mrs. Loyola Duffy, Mrs. John Hamming’, Coyle, Mrs. R. R. Bell. Mrs. Harry Cudmore and Mrs. Ivan Horne. The table was centered with clu- s- unthcmums given for the ocean on Mn James Tait and the delic- vns provldndga the Red pony roman by Mn. BRlDE-TO-BE SHOWERED. — Miss Mary Doiiolioe and Mrs. Fred Shannon were joint hostesses at e brld e and shower at the nome of the after, in honour of Mlsa Mary Callaghan whose marriage to Mr. William Dovvd takes place this week in Moncton. LAID T0 REST AT WINSLOE NURTII—The funeral cf the late Cephus Nunn was held yesterday afternoon from the honie of nls non, Lorne Nunn. 197 Kent Street, Charlottetown to Winsloe. Services at the home were conducted by the Rev. Donald C. Boothroyd and at the Winsloe North United Church by the Rev. J. R. Skinner who also officiatcd at the graveside in the Winsioe North Cemetery. The pall- bearers were Robert Roberts, Leon- ard Cudmore, Arnatt Shaw, Wilbur Youiiker, Harry Colc-s, Arthur Rob- OHS. Pieces of wreckage of an aircraft strewn along four miles o! the shore on the west coast of the isl- and were picked 11D yesterday and Saturday by residents of Waterford and Pleasant View. near Tl nlsh Group Captain E. A. Blake. .B.E.. M.M., officer commanding the Royal Air l-‘orce school at the Chariot»- town Airport. said there was no doubt the parts were from a plane but on any examined by them there were no identifying niarks which would prove conclusively they were from an Anson aircraft missin from the airport since Thursday night. TUESDAY The many friends of Mrs. Cephas Mallett, of Charlottetown will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from her recent lil- 11055, Mr Iiestei- B. Seilick. clerk at Air Force headquarters, Ottawa. left on return on Saturday after a fort- iiight‘s vacation, during which he became a. benedict. Mrs. Seliick, who C~ is in Halifax, will join her husband later in Ottawa. A pretty autumn wedding rock place at; St. Dunstans Basilica on ‘uesday morning, November 18th, when Betty Harriette Curley, daugh- ter of Mr. and lvfrs. Pat-rick Ctirlcy, Charlottetown, was united in mar- riage to Corporal Francis Morrison Maclntvre. son of Mr. and Mrs. w J. Maclntyre, also oi Charlottetown. after which the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip, through the Maritlmes. Prior to their marr- izigc, the bride was tendered two miscellaiieotis showers at which many beatitiful gifts and Envelopes containing money had been re- ceived. The Guardian Joins iii wish- ing the young couple many years of wedded happiness. Sgt. Pilot Leonard J. Burke (above) was killed in a flying ac- cident in England on Sunday ac- cording to word received by his mother, Mrs. Peter Burke oi’ Tlfi- nlsh. There were no other deta I In the cable which brought the sad message but it stated flirt further particulars would be sent. Sgt. Burke, who is 21> years of age, joined the Air Force in the spring 011940 and received his wings at No. 2 Service Flying Training School, Upland: Airport, Ottawa. on April 1, 1941. He has been overseas since last spring. Before joining up, lie was a pop- ular student at St. Damian's Un- iversity where he spent several years. I-Ils earlier education wan obtained in Tlgnlsh. Besides his father and mother, he is survived by four sisters: Ber- nice, al. home; Irene, Mrs. John Cameron, Tignish; Myrtle, in Bos- ton and Sister ltlan Leonard of Mount St. Mary's, Charlottetown. Four members of the Royal Afr Force, whose names appeared last night in an Ottawa casualty list were the crow of an Anson aircraft ' from the Charlottetown ah‘ . shice '1‘!iitrsday, Group Cap- tain E. A. Blake said last night. The ii-cn were listed as “missing on active service" in Canada. The men include: Sgt. A. F. Freeman. p‘lot of the planit; Lac. S. V. Clenrl": 1m‘. M. J. Fickeoi, and AC1. W. N. Thomas. Next o.’ kin of’ all four men are in Eng- land. Group Captain Blake said that pieces from the wreckage of a plane which were picked up on the shore at Waterford and Pleasant View, near Tignlsh, over the week- end were positiveiy identified as parts of the missing aircraft. Of- ficials at the Airport were "quite convinced" the bits of wrecita be- longed to the plane which fa‘. ed to return to the camp Tliursdav night, he added. SERVICE T0 BE CONTINUED —Authority “was received from Ottawa yesterday to continue the Wood Islands-Carlboo ferry service beyondthe end o1 November Mr _ E. Mutch. president of the Northumberland Ferries Limited. announced last night. He said the message from the Federal Gov- ernment said to continue the ser- vice ns long as weather condi- tions permitted. The arrival of weather cold enough to start for- mation of ice in Northumberlond Strait would cause the service to be cancelled immediately, Mr. Mutch said. Likewise a snow storm which would ciose roads to motor traffic on either the 1’;lnce Edward Island or Nova Scotia areas would met-in the ser- vice would bc discontinued. Offi- cials of the ferrv company said a new schedule of sailings would be announced for December. Under the subsidy agreement the service was to have terminated for the season on November 30. WEDDING BELLS: MACDON- AIJL-COADE -A quiet Autumn wedding was solemnlmd at 5t. An"rc\v‘s (‘iru"'I~, St. Andrews P. E. 1.. on Wednesday October 211. 1941. with Rev. Terrence Campbell officiating. when Mary K. H. eldest (l-vuzhter o! Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MacDonald became the bride of .1. Joscnh Coade. Mt. StewnrL-Jfhe bride gowned in Royal Blue trunn- parent velvet dress. with hat and accessories to match. entered the church on the arm of’ her father. and carried a white braver book, gift of the groom. vl-lie the wed- ding march from Lohentzrln was being played ‘iv the brides ulster M'sa Rita. During nuritlal mass. hymns were sum bv the bride's sisters and brothers. The bride wait attend- ed by her sister Therese, who wore wine velvet dress with matching accessories, The groom was aun- porwd by Mr. Bernard Barrett. After the ceremony. the weddng p-rty motored to Charlottetown, were wedding breakfaut no r- token of at. flieOhlrlothtown hi, “ Catholic MR. JOHN McISAAC Tlze death occurred at midnight on Saturday of John Mclsaac, aged 57, a retired railroad engineer, of Borden. Mr. McIsaac had retired from the C. N. R. service on account 0f ill health and had been retired about seven years. 90th BIRTHDAY. — Mr. Hem Smith, one of Charlottetown‘; olden and most respected citizens is B0 years old today. but owing to ill- ealth will not be able to see his friends who have for many years greeted him on his birthday. Mr. W. J. Cairns. assistant na- tional commissioner of the Can- adian REG Cross Society. addressed an enthusiastic executive meeting of the Provincial Red Cross last night. The meeting was held in Red Cross House and presided over by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllazi, president. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The funeral o! the late Mrs. Henry Pet- ers. which was largely attended, was held yesterday morning from her late residence Southport to St. Dun- stan's Basilica. u! ere Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rcv. L. J Ayers. Rev. Clarence Pitre was pres- ent in the Sanctuary and conduct- ed the service at the grave assisted by Father Ayers. Interment Roman Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Lee Rodgerson. Slici- don smallwood, Frank McCairon. Frederick Reddin, Edward Gallant. and Arthur Peters. WEDNESDAY VISITING SOLOIST-Mlss Doris Stirling, Kensiiigton, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Johnston, Montague and Mrs. Alan Nicholson. Kiimuir was soloist in the United Clurch, Montague. on Sunday evening. Miss Stirling was a former member of the choir. when her father, the Rev. John Stirling was nastor of the Monta- gue United Church. There passed peacefully away to hei- eternal rest at her home in Clinton, on Tuesday Nov. 4th, Hel- en Stewart, datiglitier of the late J. W. and Mrs, Stewart of Norboro and beloved wife of’ Hugh Glover A total of 137 boys attended an organization meeting of the Char- lottetown Air Cadet Unit in Prince of Wales College Hall last night. They were given all particulars of the organization and supplied with enrollment forms before leaving. Seventy boys from the College are included in the number while the remainder are from outside. The 1ppointment of Mr. H. C. Bourke, Charlottetown, as Com- manding Officer of the proposed unit was announced by Mr. G. T. Hardle. chairman of the Local Committee. Mr. Bourke won his pilot's wings in the last war as a member of the Royal Air Force and is now on the Reserve of Officers, Royal Canadian Air Force. Other members of the personnel named by Mr. Hardle, who presid- ed at the meeting. were: Honorary Medical Officer. Dr. John P. Sween- ey, M.D., C.M., well-known physic- ian and surgeon, also a veteran of the last war; Adjutant, Mr. J. E. Garnhum, who was. until recently, adjutarit of No. 6 Divisional Sig- nals; Flight, Commanders, Messrs. D. H. Etter. formerly Lieutenant in the P.E.I. Light Horse. and Somer- led Trainor, until recently Lieuten- ant 1n the C.O.T.C._ attached to St. Dunstan's University; Equipment Officer or Warrant Officer l. Mr. J. S. Walker, veteran of the last war and Dlsclpllnarlan or Warrant Officer 2, Mr. Larry Trainer, also a veteran of the last war. In his opening remarks as chair- mari. Mr. Hurdle explained that as a result of a. number of exploratory meetings in which a local commit- tee had been formed, it was decid- ed to organize an Air Cadet Corns in this city. The local committee "is charged with the responsibility of organizing, financing and adminis- tering such a. corps under the aus- pices and general supervision o! the Air Cadet League of Canada." His Lordship gave a lengthy re- view of’ the war and urged all Prince County citizens to deny themselves so that they could assist Canada's war effort. Lawyers resent: Dr. Thane A Campbell. C.. L. G. Lewis, K. C C. D. MacCallum, Heath Strong, K C.. T. L. Compton, Morley M. Bell K. C._ 11.8. Hinton, Henri The November term of the Su- preme Court of Prince County fla- ened at Summerside yesterday, r Justice A. C. Saunders presiding His Honour Judge Show, County Court. Judge, was on the Bench with His Lorshlp. In his address to the Grand Jury His Lordship commented on the ab- Noonan and W. E. Darby. Grand Jury Those serving on the Grand Jury were W. R. Tlnney foreman. Pater- son Walker, W. A. Currie. 1-1. G Muttart, Bradford Mlllman. James E. Brown, Leslie Simmons, Watson Hardy. Justin Smallman. Allison Rayner and Arsene Poitier. Docket The only indictment on the dock- et was that of the King vs Alo sius Cross rove, on a charge of the t by omlss on to account for the sum of $50.00 from the Wellington and Richmond Credit Union. The Grand Jury found a true bill. On motion of Mr, Heath Strong, K. C.. counsel for the accused, who stated that the accused was serving in His Majesty‘: forces outside the province. the case wgaa stood over to the June t/erm o. Clvll Docket Eldon Matthew vs Kenneth Mat» thew. eases of damalge: lawyers act. lng, J. J. Johnson, . C.. and E. H. Strong K. C.. civil jury case which opens this morning. Clvll Non Jury Case: Charles W. Nelder vs Jemlna Cos- taln and Elmer Costain- case deal- ing with possession of land. Lawyers acting, Morley M Bell, K. C.. Heath Strong. K. 0., case set down for De- cember 3rd. H. T. Holman vs Marjorie Tan- ton. damage case for loss of BMW on schooner. lawyers acting. Henry Noonan and Lowell flomi- o: 3 ton. Case set down for December Ruth E. Read vo Jemima J. Ray- ner. James Russell Rayner and Morley M. Bell, K. C.. executors o1 f estate of James Rayner. Thane A Campbell, K. C.. and T. L. Compton lawyers acting, Case set down fcr December 9th. Awash The King Va in. A. Gamble, on motion of C. D. MocCallum this 0.30m was adjourned until June At Saint Be;nard's Church in Monvtfln. N. 13., on November 24th, Miss Mary Callaghan of this city became tho bride of Mr. Richard E, Dowd of Saint John, n, B. —RETURNED FROM CONFER- ENCE- Mrs. Jack MacLeod has re- turned to her home iii s’slde from St. John, where she attended a meeting of the executive of the U. B.M.S.B. 0f the Maritime Provin- ces-s, —IIONOH AIRMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clark, Kensington, were host and hostess at an enjoyable gfléllhllgle Friday! nilghtfiln‘ hoinort of . 0 I‘ GOO WI) O QIISYIIQ O11. who is homo on leave. A large num- ber of friends and neighbours were present and the evening pleasantly f€§.l‘al“ai‘l““°‘§"€. Fafifififi iii‘? ‘ Ru s gray‘ Pengergitiist while Orvtllle ar mae e resenaono a military wrist wa ch. Refreshments were served by the ladies. ISLAND NURSES OVERSEAS — Mrs. Herbert Thompson of Dun- staffnage has received a cable from Etigland announcing the safe ar- rival tliere of her daughter, Nurs- ing Sister Georgina Thompson. Oth- er Island nurses who went overseas with the large convoy whose safe arrival was announced Monday in- clude: Hattie McLean, Bessie Mac- Kenzie, Mae Heartz. Doris MacDon- ald. Marion Bernard, Helen Wood and Ann Rogerson from the Prince Edward Island Hospital and Edith Inga. Charlottetown, Andrea Dalton. Summerside and Jean MacLean, Sourls. —SAD NEWS RECEIVED --W0i'd has been received in Summerslde of the death in Winnipeg on Nn- vember 19th of Horatio N. Cress- weil after a short illness. The late ~Mr, Cresswell was a native of St. Eleanors. the son of the late Harry Crcsswell. His mother ls still living and resides in Western Canada. Mr. Cresswelrs death makes the first break in ire family of several brothers and sisters. His sister. Mrs. Stordy was a recent visitor to the Island. The family moved to Winnipeg may years ago but will be kndly remembered by their many i".'\"'l-*s here. Mr Cresswcll leaves h.s widow and sons and daughters. One son Ralph ls serv- ing in His Majesty's Forces over- seas-S. NAVAL RECRUITS LEAVE - Eight. naval ratings left the province yesterday for service on the nciln- and. They were: Stephen Batchlld- er, Georgetown; Cyril F. Coyle Sturgeon; Albert G. Johnston. Stun geon; Francis I. McAdam, Moreil; John A. MacDonald, DeGror Marsh; James A. MacEachern. Fair- fleld; Parker B. McRae, Park Cor- ner; Garfield McNevin. Charloute- town. The following three left cItrl- ier in the week: Lockwood Llewel- lyn, George R. Small and Elwin Manning. all of Charlottetown. Be- fore leavlng the were presented with knitted g s by the Red Cross and cigarettes by the ' Government through the Carry On Canada Corps. The presentations were looked after by Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion Nar Services. The death occurred in the Char- lottetown Hospital on Friday the 21st lnst., of Marjorie Monica, be- loved wife of Henry Peters, mer- chant, of this city, at the early age of 26 years, Deceased was a daughter of’ Joseph and the late Mrs. Ke‘iy o! southport. Of a. charming and amiable dis- position her early death is deeply i? o 5- D Z regretted. She leaves to mourn besides a sorrowlng husband and father, six sisters and a iiosl of relatives and friends to whom the sym- pathy of the community la ex- tended. The funeral was held Monday morning to St. Dunstans Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Leonard Ayers. She was laid to rest in the Roman Catholic Cemetery with her infant son who survived her but. a short time. Rev. Clarence Pltre officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Sheldon Smaliwood, Frank McCarron. Lee Rogcrson, Arthur Peters. Edward Gallant and Fred Reddln. THURSDAY MISSING OVERSEAS -— Sgt. James Irwin Henderson, R. C. A. F" Toronto, nephew of the late Mr. ArchLbaId Irwin of this city, is in "missing as a result. of operations Nov. 11." according to word receiv- ed by his father, Mr. Robert Hen- derson, General Manager of the Canada Mortgage Corporation It is believed by the latter that the operations were either in the Near East or Russia as his son had been transferred to Malta three Weeks ago. The missing flyer‘: mother was formerly Margaret Ir- win, R. N., o1 Charlottetown, An- other brother, Mr. Robert Bruce Henderson ls a pilot in the R. C A. F. overseas. FITZGERALD — CAMERON. — St. John's Cathedral. St. John's. Quebec, was the scene of a very pretty marrla e at 7 A. M. on Sat~ urday. Novem r 15th, when Vlane Helen Cameron. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Cameio I of Welling- ton. P .E. I., became the bride of L. A. C. John Iiestcr fltmerald. R, C, A__. F. 8t. I-Iuberrs. Quebec, son of MI’. in?!‘ Ma's. Maurice Fitzgerald of Richmond, P. E. I. The marriage ceremony was performed by the Rev Anhony Rousseau, Cha lain of No . B. F. T. S. who also ce ebrated the Nuptial Mass. The bride lmkrd Winsome in a street length woo. dress of Teal blue, made on Prin- cess lines. with large Navy hat and accessories. wearing a shoulder tor sage of white rosel. and carrving r white Prayer Book. She was attend- ed by Mrs. Desmond Gaucet. sister of the groom who wore a wool dices in wine shad . with shin-ed bodice full bishop alcoves and shoulder cor- aoge of roses. wearing a black not and accessories. The grnm was at- tended by L. A. C. Burton Track also .. Hubert/s. Following the wed- ding breakfast the hagoy vounB couple left by motor on a nonelmwti trl to Ottawa, and other Canadian cites, after which they will reside or the present in Montreal. Prev- ious to her marriage Mrs. Flt raid was tendered a miscellaneous ower by her girl friends of Wellington. and both bride and groom have the good wishes of their many friends on P. E. I. for a long and happ married life. A guest- at the we - was Misti Elwin Ayers, former- ding ll d Mon- "m". Yiirrffillirfii $21,111.. ,.. ADDRESS Y's MEN- REV. T. H. FAREWEL , was Monday evenlag gzgtglglllbfifi friend,- and newhbors he crowd o; Cpl. Maurice McAleer of’ R. C. S. Mr. and Mrs. R108 COmIJWI-l B1111 S., Kingston, Ont., left Wednesday two da liters, Etta and Dora; of Bussell Homers. M-A» S-T-M-v moraine to reloin his unit after Sherbroo a were recent. visitors to the welt sneaker It the Hauler . 1d a q spenclin n. short furlo h 1th his Rose Valle . the guests of Mr. and wwklv dinner meeting of the Char- at Norui winsiiire ii u “'1 parent-BF m. and wffl-Jéi m Mrs. Jim! ma iotwwwn v- Mern club hem in 3;»! their nicest 10,2} ltfiggiwoi 41¢" o; Qhar]°newwn_ the Y.M.C.A. building last evening. ° 9111-18 who was lean“, ti: ve an interesting address on vices in the Royal Au, 5F, for ser- Opl. Maurice McAleer of R. C. He I! branches or m5 Mujestysoigs mnLv MORNING FIRE -Con- c. .. Kin n, Ont, left yester- "Book-s" iwlntlnsmlt the new 101 _ _ . alderable damage was done to the daysmornigsm to rejoin hi5 unit Bl-lltlvllln the habit 0f rmdiniz- H6 Iatgfsfghvlele "PIE-stated. residence of Mr. Wes Whitiock, after spendfng a short furlough Slfefied 1 6 med 4f P63411118 591116 t,‘ t’ “bi! Amos Monaghun Ge? Brighton Avenue, by an early morn- with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. 0! $116 111151931119! 01 IlWIBl-llfe- J16 mm“ '3 °» B11111! Baldersttm an; in: fire yesterday. rt was believed emi- McAleer before leaving toi- sneaker was introduced bv Mr- N read $9.82.?‘ "m" “title m have been “and b a chm“ owmeu l’). MacLean. Chairman for the cve- Kennem with afizenagfimpmfientgd n. flue and was located t th 111118 Wll M12 Wind!" 0111111911011 mine walls and ceiling. r-iielifé? mo? _____ {rhmttsenngf good-pill fmn 11.1: oeeded ln extinguishing it by means SUCCESSFUL BRIDGE -A V61‘? ' W1 Wcamsday M_r. and Mrs. Austin O. Murphy, mom,“ {or m of an adaptor hose. glhespmn, accomtpanfid abg $15. Ztiltglgetfiflellgrldfi partynwgs lzeld 13ft whore fie wmo Létakre pagtlsnof Canada ___ u y's porcn ', . n s. a r8 on u y e . _, ctr-aunt rlmsmug 91119;“, HERE __ swlt-hen McKerma, Fernwood, mo- Woman's National Conservative As- ggiggsflg ma]: 1,111“ 1111s l0lly mmg, Mr. W. S. Woods assistant deputy tored to St. John last week and sociatlon. Twenty tables of bridge 50° be b k "be iiat he will minister of pensions, Ottawa. arriv- spent 1i 1W days very pleasantly. players assembled m: the enjoyable n “° "Al" w My. ed in Charlottetown 135g nigh; he While there they vlsllld F8916!‘ function and the prizes and re- CORIMUNION TA ls hero to discuss the new re-hauil. Thomas McKenno. Who 1S R 5111- freshments were donated. Mrs. Ivan CAT-EMA, m DEDI- tat-ion order for discharged men 118111 111 81- Peters Rectory. Re- Home won first mire 111 the 00111- service in victe,-1Ng“-“ "‘°"111it with the Prgymcig] Government demptorlst Novitiate. petition. The lucky prize went on Sunday Noov Bléglllcd Church, and Mr. James Rnblson, recently ' Mrs. N. Murray. Other prize Wln- communlofi Table r 1 a beautiful a pointed Welfare OfUcer for pen- ners were: Mrs. Wilfred McKenna. and M“ F, 1 p “fined by Mr. signs. Mr. Woods. who is accom- dozlmggfigg, noxgiliuglegqrs’ 1E: Mrs. W. A. Rlx, Mrs. Rankine Mc- dedicated‘ w rah? m 8138?“; "vim mined by M. Robe t mi l a r . mine. Mrs. P‘. C. - - . : ° 111 the Rve-hablllrtation gommigttg, w; i331" {NP bfmfh “merf f“ f“ n. Bell. Miss Ethel Stewart and B§Qe§§§v,ic’§‘§dd“§=1v 1n May lstvered at The Charlottetowx. They “ “Y “g °‘" ° P“ ‘w “Y” Mrs. .1. B. Flemming. M, 3,, M,._ Hem,‘ 11° on account of the illness and sub- . leave on returning. sequent death of iter brother, Rob- on Thursday’ October 30m m“ pglracipall of Victoria School. assislte: LAID To REST_ The funeral o! ert E. MacKeiizie, who passed l- more Pa“ peacefully away r0 h" one yiexcsastglsabcl Inman who gave the late William n. McEWen of fif, °“ tehfindayfgThe Ilmmu w” mm“ mt‘ Margaret‘ “(my °l m assisted Willi ytvyriaym‘ ti“ ""111 Lot 40 was held yesterday afternoon Se ‘W5 1 ay 31 mum‘ The many m.“ Dunn-n L- Mwxmnm- BM" ‘i ‘Kipper Ga,.,',en' fem)?“ I“ "10 from his me residence. A 5mm ummers de friends or Mrs. Robert- Kingston on September 15th, 184a Bwmnd Th‘ Rman sml we M“, 59rv1ce was held at the home {CL {>011 $119116 81110819 Sympathy 11- she had ‘attained the agvanced afit Dd} Mo_t_i_ l\(‘I, The pastor, pa‘; ‘(wed by service m the mt 40 ier cieavemenL-S. of 95 years. Decease vias tt f‘ - L -1-h011l11@§1<l1‘tl. tliltlspnke United Church at 1 IL m_ conducb -- daughter of! thallium Atrchlbglgi ‘ream ‘so. John Clinrcr llillP am; ‘d b Re“ w- T- M°"°'- ““° 115° tlelgdge nhmlblfr o‘ “$511231? ‘lifgsigt; glue ma llyedehit cizgpaua Se we’ __ offic atedzat the grave. Interment a "in; at t a, Lam]? of M'M m: greater p“; o; he;- me mu _!S nun“; . . we“ 3V P911918 Cemeléfy- Pail- eveshm °‘Q,f°ce,eb§‘,,,§ $111161,- lwfiy during her declining s was t-en- M,- q a D B‘ uuNsuoT beams W°*‘°= Mess“ J- W- Mc- neui ‘lvedai ‘inrilversfl- Ml?‘- derlv cared for b er daughter i] 5.1T)?” lliaclnml" “"1 "l Ewen' ma“ Andf-‘Y-‘lmlr E- L- 9°1- Stewrtrt Menage ‘read anryaddieb’ MFB- "ed Fl" Wgllth Wh°m Sh” m‘ T" 1h l ‘S’ Mm Macintosh m 1111. George Hooper. James McDon- and a Preswrafoti or a 1W, 5f sided for uie lust ten years. Slit w"? 5,1 s Qfimm“ “5 “"1111 111"- aldi and William 11439901111111 ectric rcadmw‘ infill) was mad: by w“ a’ w°man M estimable qmuncs lifter? relceelvlhszlcetrggtlrlrlrb);tmfpim i}- - - ,- ". T _, - -- kind and humane in her disposition f, , , l 01' a HEAVY TRAFFIC- A total or this?“ B§§§,',°,,,,fl‘l$“‘fi,'.,,,¥g‘ ca??? and was respected by all who knew fiunshm “will? 111 111$ leg The 81.958 passengers crossed from the their kindness on behalfuol‘ himself h"- mung man was m“ Shoo“! m‘ mainland m Prince Edward Island and his wife nftcr Which all Joined ‘XMIMSdW “°‘“ Tlgnm‘. 1111 up until October 31 of the nres- ln singTng "For They are Jolly plnmvng" QUT Th c‘; pv- ‘Hen “b?” to no home lam h“ ent year as compared with 53.387 Good Fe lows. The rest of’ the ev- D t t —t be- lamyc um dim“ in the boum" °l hi! for the same period last year. Of enin was sprnt in pinyin games em" men was o? wlce “'5 ‘Y’ boat i“ which h“ w“ lfllilliilll M: numbe 12 - A. , day. About cislit ocicck last night home. He. imd not taken the. are. r .693 came via the etc. unch. n was _ert by the ms “mm c t] t York . Wood Island ferry and uie re- ladies. i" s u“ “in”? Sm?" "m, mull“ ‘1111111118111118 the aim and mainder via the Borden route. Au- _—“"' In: swas ex “s; Ital. abei‘ 9'1 to m son“: unnccounmbl“ ‘my it tomobiles coming over dnr-.i~, the On Friday evening, October 24th,; W’ wastusewd s l‘ ma‘ ' w?“ “u- the 511°‘ 801118 through some period amounted to 15.776 as friends and neighbors gathered at We bee“ i,“ by chime“ and m! lts AithOI-lfth alone blac- agamst 11,833 last your‘ Aummobxles ma home o; M11. and Mm Ambrose was threaten ng some nearby build- Intosli managed to get home. 1-1: mm,“ to me wand on the wood semen Argyle Show ,0 honour the" ings when he alarm was sent in. was brought now-n to tin. x/lflSllltlll Island fem mmned 4,1,“, iglglfilstlllltrflllst)“, tvholrtviisdeaving '31:“flige$egeiaspgriéieélotonuig crgirii: and received li\~\rlll"ll aid-S " ' o coitmue us raining at . . ._ ‘ . _i -_.__ IN oTTfuvA _ Mess”, P‘ G‘ Halifax in thc R. C. A., having fol- blaze at 271 Fitzroy Street llI a n-T-BORIIIILR 1- 1mm '1'11R0tlG1| Clark. President of the PEI Fur lfnflif. “Qfioeigf-‘ftgfie tllerir [Ilihln “Elle; iil/lnlblft-‘fnirmfnt b02165 otwgfig [my hsInEF/Tq"? m-"Q ‘wmbllill 1111111! g?" c§°°rg° A gaubwk “lid D~O~ Country in the first. World Wagr and ofrbosev wasc ‘and ‘flan llfklrfgl‘ rflllkllvfafii d§°,”,’,‘,,,‘,’“g thqpramfi o’ war represen n_ the Canadian ' ~ , ‘I: _ g , n , rave en National Silver Fox! Breeders As- lhgllfiollifjhThArglgglixllillrvfig-lfld as chair- llff,“sf,gd‘°vf§,l,lfig“‘rjll ivgoorhagfl‘ Rest n “I'm” “m” “g0 M‘ Mk9" snciatton, all of Summersidc, arc man and Mr. Jaiiics lVlacDougali plyfn}; sparks from an ‘iydjfl-Il v lllflfiPgllll-Zllonsllgytlllbiglllve artirboutmsfig in Ottawa. at present to confer read the a co a dd J‘ with the Wartime Prices and Con- While Mr. Abngr n“ l" “m to be the “an” m m’ 111111)’ "1111 1110rr-li1g. The machine l trol Board regarding the Proposed Murchison with a we filled Dur-tw- me‘ " “m m" "W b31111’ dm111iil°<l 111d gelling on silver fox nelts. It is un- Defl-l‘ 11/1111011150111- i“ vzaanjtovtved Marcus? ‘the nkiain D81! erstood that the Board intends ‘i _. ° "1 19W" We Y 11 1111111614. setting t-he prices on the pelts as —FUN‘EHAL SERVICE-Tin". nm- M,'_“i$,§,‘,,v,"g_ ,$,§{,§’;,§T“,,E;§",,,_ The ,wlng_s were still on the ma- 01 Sepwmbsr 13st and this mama, eral service for the late Jclin J. pomwd ch19; mglnee, (m. me chine ivhich took up the entire will be taken up b‘. the Island Mclsazic was held on 'I‘ucsd.i_=.-inom- provincial Department or Public roadway. Police directed the traf- fQxmerL They we“; to gnaw,‘ by ing from the Roman Catholic ‘york, at a recent, meeting o; the fio while the bomber was passing plane. - Church at Borden. The Solemn Govemmeng He has men m the through the town. Considerable --_ Reqlllelfl Mass was celebrated by .empl°y o; the department m, me lnterF-a was taken in the machine sggvgqg WQRK DELAyED _ Rev. W.V. MacDonald. The choir pm 51x weeks as aasigtam em by citizens and pedestrians. The Unfavorable weather and rough Se,“ was assisted by Mr. Philip Mona- smear and l, l science graduate bomber came down in a fog a few this week have prevented the con- Khan M Kmko“ and MLJ- P" Mac‘ from McGlll University Before “Wks a?“ 11°"? “l ‘he m" 0C‘ unulng o; “wage operamns w Innis of Summerside. The church that he attended Prince ‘o! waleé ctipants were hurt.-—S. raise a Harvard gragmng plane was filled to capacity with old conege_ M, Mcgem held many _ __ 3:111:11 sank 1n 30 feet. of’ water 9,. trlflndi 014229 dfllefifii’! H0111 181' important‘ énslneenng Positions m ' ‘ ’ “"" " ' " ‘ ' or‘ ut a mile off Point Prim over a an 11°"- 6 i111 B1918 were - week agm The body of the pilot Messrs. Eldon Campbell, Arlliur Jay, Poet: gipafiificlihgnclprgmzfli" &_ "I" M lilll NEWPORT FLUFF; MM LR- $- M- bovine. R.C.A.l1‘., who “wk wrsey’ Am“ Mc-‘leer- pai-tment In the last war he was __-___Ww M was on a solo flight from sum- 990m Sharp and Richard Dussan. semanyMajo, Wm, the can“. :-——-—“-*"" mcrsid; Airimri. has not been ro- glmmelllwwas g1 111° Selle" Mlle tlian Railway ‘rroop Oveiscas He covere . Divers were able to locate 111' 061116 TY-— » succeeds Mn Q a H Macddnald the wteckage, however. the day af- —-—— who went m Nmqoundlhnd m“ fer ll e accident and the soot has A Weddlnk of 11111111 inlflfist W“ “t; M, Mugegh 1s a name o; been marked. Meanwhile the sal- 501111111112“ 1W6 Oblvgk Wednesday M‘,,j,shflg,1d_ {lake gewt azvaita kIHVOTEIDlC condl- figgmlérflhelg ?WBM8$’1;n3m°k3ei‘ M BEA'ION-—- At gkllcIMldIBi-Ablfll; L210. ons s ar wor aga . v - FAREWELL To MR “Anny 1941, to Mr an rs so . _.__._. daughter of Mrs. Grace Profltt of - ' _ 39mm,‘ n so" Ralph Airldcn, LICENSES NEEDED - a tele- fiummerslde and the late Jame-s {,'}“§,‘Z,‘.’,,‘gf“§,¥,r ,-‘,'.‘,,,,1f,,'§f Zlmlf’ DOIRUN-In the City m... ‘tat m» gram from Ottawa to J-P. Gardfin Profftt. became the bride of’ Ft. Harri, Mccoubrey n,“ M“ the Mme Nov. 19. 1941 to Mr. and Ali's‘ rutiiii Regional Director of Licensing un- 381815- William 31111111 Q1011 0! ‘I116 o’ M‘. and Mrs Edwm Steven, Dolron of Hope River. 1i son. tliser rdwartlvtne Prfias {and grade aQAFa ant‘ I-Iaiéétiilifiaand a son of son méenuy M: Maccoubrey who P Rl“.__m me (my Pg-Illlfiisl i111 oa , nticates at arty "10118- r. an rs. m R. Ozon ' ‘ ' Nov 23 1941 to Mr. ant. .' rs Llllt? and llcen were mailed c Tutn- of’ Borden. L‘ l“ me “roe: w“ home on leave ' ' ' o d, son. day andceswednesday Ne? 25th The ceremony was performed by "om Han“ and this occasion was alalfixzifibtj-IIX? 31c“ Prince County and 2on1 and flint all applcatlons Ven. Archdeacon o. a. Harrison, “i111” “dvmiwgi? °‘ by 5mm“? m” Hospital Nov. 2s, 1941, to w. and rccelvcd on or before Nov 22nd the altar being beautifully decorat- M31‘ esteem m which he is held‘ Mrs Wilfred ivmcLctid. ll Aiili. liavei izéen hcleared uip. About three ed with autumn {mwm-S, and 52952113131115 hlmbefinh m‘: BAGNAuFAt central Bcctcqiic. iun l‘ t ousand lcenccs are re- Mm R, [h 51m v_ me or an] 1'. 9S B11111 W ‘ 0 111- - u, M]; “ml Airs. attired for Canada ab wit twelvt’ played soft muslctiurlng the gbeatl-t ""11- M1 - 3mm" 311"" N” m‘ ggbitizofizigfgiiléii ll. duuulilvi‘, hundred for Prince Edward Island. mu] and impressive marriage gar. lddmss which 11116011111811164 the nnJLLnfs-m ‘the City Hgpital applications shctrd be made promp- mg A5 the bridal party entered gift. Mr. Eric Stevenson made 11:5 on NW 20m 1941' ,0 Mn Jud My, roams-at ficdcrlcton, Nov. 25, 1941, to Mr, and Mrs. Ray Ferris. ll. daughter. - - "5 3"" December l" 111°" the (lurch Mrs Shaw played Lohen- P"°5e“m"1°“' Harry m ms us“ J F. Mullins. Citv 1111'" 6"" chants dealing in foods. feeds. “rm-S weddmz March good manner thanked the peope rmflivlclqeiu) a 50m‘ livestock. 110111113’- yarti, chili. for their kindness following "For Sumnu-MA, 351.1,.‘ Nov, g1, 101i. clothing and foofwrar mav not do business in their commodities tin- less licensed by the Wartime Prices and Trade Bzard. MOORE-ROITER-The pRmAy He's A Jolly Good Fellow, was ,._ and Mm Oliver Stiiiior. heard Dainty refreshments was ffvklfj a boy and g gm, _gy5'rgRM|_.-,N M5131‘ _oysm~ passed the ladies and the re- WEDGE_A, 3151,36, Nov. 21. i911. grading was discussed at a dii-ec- mainder of the evening passed bv m ML and Mm Percy Wedge, i1 tors meetin or the O-ygber Grow- social intercourse. and dancing. ‘rhe 50m _ mama?" ers Assoclat on of e. n. 1 held in 9V911ll1g_ was brought to a close by PARTON-At Grace Hospital. o.- tOOk P1108 Tuesday evelil"! 1 d wishing Harry the best of luck, and 941 t S ‘at. 111111 21°" Mamei Charmwmw“ °r iliigixaierisgleark Dnpresildltlefis agttcfiy- a safe return to his native com- gxahplgfifbnmiieb Agllgs lgltlnll vi Ruth Isabel Moore, daughter of m‘ the maefidg were Dr‘ A w H mung)“ G_ s, ide a Sm‘, the late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis .1. ,._~.d,e,, o, 5L swphm,‘ ‘N ‘B, sltsllTll-At '11.». Prince Count? Moore of’ Mllbum, to Arnold and Dr‘ Kerswm of thewflologicgl -(}UY-BELYEA WEDDING — Hogplm’ m, November 9y 1941, w Franklin Roper, son of Mr. and ~ _ '11-; 51-1 0g No m 1-1 1m, , 5 m1. a Mzs, Frank 1-I. Roper. Mt. Edward gi?goll\nsgtecgtgrfiie’pgslo Fin: 5%; datlghntier roafgeMr. and rlvlrs. H? M. Mr" ygglbufxs'ssloyrqny m Bud‘ The cfiemmly w“ permrm" matter u for discussion was grad- -i 1° dang ' . ed by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. m8 legfanfllfins: A few minor L.A.C., J. Arnold Guy, son oi Mr m” “wen” °f lmmedmw changes were made which would and M"- Jlmes G°1d°11 G"? 0f ‘emuve’: The bfld“ ‘"1"’ w“ 3M?" result 1n a. more uniform product. 1101111011. Me., took place recently giogireasrlm lggcollixeinglalrotlgezirggvt": at the Presbyterian Church Manse. Bi 1 OF Residence o“ Nov 1;, . - v - 1d,P.E.I.R. .v - 51 S ' ., o street length dress of powder on xcggngilfflilflg sntzdegvglffg; $§f§°§§gl§1sua,q-iieexnggmwomers i941, by Rev. Father Mrvcilgoexilll’ 111110 with 00151189 01' Pink wma‘ “the establishment; of a curfew lav} street len th dress of military red Miss Frances Blanch Jon“ tions. The couple were unattended. in the (my of‘ charlutwtown 1n crepe wlt three quarter length cliarlottetotirn to (villi FOTIOVIIHE the 1161111110111’ a recetl- me mm- future" The motion mov- seeves and black velvet off the Davies or R. A. Fi. Eilglmm" u. ll°11 W“ mid l" ‘he 11°11"? °l m? ed b REV c, ham/ta websgér an‘; face hat with inilitnrv red trlm- ROPIlR-DIOOIfE-At Zion staid groom's parents. secorided by Rev. i’. J. Levy. was mina. Her corsaze bouquet was of ‘fuesd-ir. Nev. 2o, lU-llkilgtlflfsabei ‘i unanimously adopted at m, 33nd roses and fern. She was attended Carlyle Webster, Miss I V“ m" soLnu-ms LEAVE — The M’ annual meeun or me mietv neld by Miss Verna cliappefii who wore Moore of Chnrlottetowti 0 1 m, lowing soldiers all privates. leave in m court g m c“ ‘Bung. n. blue Ind B"!!! 8116111 1518111 618111‘ 110111 Frhitklin Roper of Ccii » gélfihgiogtnlgfiaclgorarosleie ‘olmlgilalrrvyxég ' e oom Y dress with blue accessories. LAC wgégbul MACUNNON _. A on the mainland: P‘. H. Clohosscy. mffjffitgfpxligéiff xigcfinbgmlrfi gfibengldergrmm firs: grad- i118 home of Mr. T11§1;"="‘é“',,,bc, __ ib Tignlsh; C. R. Dyment, Ellerslie; year and 0mg; 0mg", named we”. "up," of my," Memory,“ High Pleasant Valle)’ $1, ‘. “m, Cm“. ganltlptggue?‘ gnegtillfczetge R413‘??? We Prmdems- M“ 0' Cmylé s°h°°" ‘vmmm “m! m“ PM‘ iilieatvigkitillovtgrgfeliétasimt vaigggg? Rustico; 'W.' H. Gallant,’ Bloom- g§h§WéOEg$flT$AEgbHEEHg Lgygg: we“; Frfiénégroicglmté’ xagaggtoa, E ar Garfield MllCKilliltlll o field, w. Livingstone. 0112mm‘ ha "MncKlnnon xc~ ‘seal-rims Nb trauma Summeralde and the “only CALLAGIIAN ~ 111 S‘ mw“ and K‘ H‘ Smrdy‘ mmpmn‘ Major TE MncNiitt" ' " happy ‘oung"coup‘e have the best MCNMJ‘ ‘lurch Montreal on Nov Th” "mien" Pflvates s‘ J" Wm‘ v ' -L ' wishes yo! their many friends for FY1351“ Rev. J. arm eau, Iilttle Brook, N. 3.: A- 3111111‘ -I)EATII 011‘ MRS. WILFBED a long and happy wedded llfe-S Min-safe}, Mary ARsENAULT-The death occur- ton. New Victoria. 0.13.; and J. t Mcmfliy, Rees, Truro, left several days ago red m the Prince Con“, ch11?!" vlncen 5W; y Hos ital g el of Fort. Ans" i lg; $115, xfe“l,',‘f,ignafl°§f,hlfllglfif mt Sunday night of Mrs. wi red oon FELLOWS MEEE-fir E§§$B§dy Bland, k otte: by the Provincial Government t’ t?“ S1- the T!" ftflrfler lt>r:lu.Il-Ia‘l‘llegcl;t|‘:pg(g ‘héasmiqe-dntl; =.____--———__———_—_—_.—.=-_=~___-—:r:-»-/ l through me GMT’, on Canada a] g6 n“ n. s‘ Argdngud w" the Committee Rogm at Odd Fel- fffigfllf, P,,§f,“"},'“g°“§,,‘f§§°°}°‘{§; h? ‘poor slsgarlqthofftii-gesozifile time high: lows Hall inst evening. The Presf- I“ M Gunman M810“ w,“ firvsces‘ deceased was the daughter of m- dent- Mr- H. 0- Lellch owsideéi. A ROBERTSON-v?’ can," and Mrs. Murdock MacDougall of full attendance of’ delegate! 10111 2c, 1841. M-- . ilIARIlIAGES V’ DAVIE s- MORRISON — M Prlncfi a1. Nov‘ P023, gobert- LATE “mm Pnomisnn _ M, Richmond and It wastothelr homo the City lodge; were present u son use 0U Willi-m R E_ L os- n. Graham Rogers. Supervisor of 111a 1111111115 were taken on sim- Norwich-vim at this meetins M gllfgllli(vivlégrxfiatr{of_m’lgqybfltsg the P.E.I. Travel B reau, announc- d"? 1118111. M11111’ mm” 18am“ a“ m. ca’ 1m ‘Lock m the com- - l , tn her ed I“; "m"; he m?’ "cam"; ward with much sorrow of the early lnv ll yield by 111B 111119191" Maud. M. Sne grove "om the Rmwfly m,“ a m“ w,“ demise of one they loved and ad- W89! °§ m9 01591" Th” 1111"")?! vcar. mm nectlon with trains on the maln- mired: 595k‘? h" ‘wflowml bu" ‘gage?’ wh1,§"“¥:§‘°“' afimgtilf: Pierce. infant 5°" 18nd would be made on chmm,“ band and lief stricken parents “rancid cm’ meeunlllltt Bhowea f. M“ Ernest Ladnen aged m‘, The "Wm would com-MC; vhe several brothers and sisters are n P utgltm M" ‘(E-hay been :1“ o m; , Inland trams Wm, m, ocean um", ft to mourn. Preston and Piillp l “on dn n: ms u, me w” Mc7gsA'A@_Aj, Bordon. ed. the Scotlan and the train from W110 m!“ 111 1191"“ “m” “m” p‘ ii lip t“ 181m a meat of n ion John McIsaac, age Pm,“ Boston. Passengers would leave 501' ‘he 1111191111- Flmk o‘ Km‘ ti? a e o ltowdwegmn n ‘m ARSFNAULT — At the‘ l“ Moncwn at 3:44 o. m. and arrive 5111811111 111d Bil-ill 011 U19 11°11'19" t"; h9g3 gent,‘ 0 a ‘hears couniy Hospmr Nov Z-t- we“. at Borden at am; l train would mad. and two sisters. m: owm s,“ hm’, P‘ ° magi, _, A m, w,,_,,,,, Ammo: o then take them to omii-iomtomi. Mtwflailv. Femoni Bait. Mrl- - 9- u 1t ' D3 ‘A’ o‘ p‘ ".15., m 3e years. r 24 l,“ qffjyfn“ h”, g; 10335 m, ‘M to Cyrille Arsennult, wellington. to CI-tnpbe . Fti on A ams. I fid- M MEEWtNEA, m, 40, Nov. age Bummerslde. arriving t ere at 9:50 whom much sympathy is extend- gill. 000,18. Htyjan were eiec c“ William Hammond McEtwn. o.m.’1'h'a would mean that a D"- °d- Th‘ 1111111191 "Wk l1 °¢ o" {wmflj °' to “lam m! yghé ..,..,,.,A - , 5 Nov. son could leave mitt-m or om- Wednesday momma from the time A “ ‘“ "Went. T31 m! oelecled roim- t SprlnghLl, rad-May“, w“ 0n “w!” “mm ‘M be in of hei- pai-ents to the Roman directors H. s]. a wasm s"? ,7 1941, Lorne Ford, sond so Charlottetown We following night, 611111010 Ch111¢h Ht WQlilHBl-OII- 7115mm‘, ‘m 5- o‘ Fae; (h, p511! Not-tn Milton, n59‘ Mr. Rogers explained. The service Rev- Fr- Miirphyl of Grand River NW’!- Plnl ‘"16 11111 11 "1 Mcfiivmun _ 1n has n M would lino t» or at benefit to officiated at t e Requiem Mm ""1"" °“ °' m w“ I“ w“- on November n. to ma“, member; at m; fig m“ force: who and performed the int rlteo at nectitm with "the company logo th: gzls-(Gormanh widow ‘mind to n; hum m- gmuzmu the grave. Interment was in the lnuomml 7N1‘- Pfvsfifililg pa‘ H “mumm- Doy. he added. _ Wellington Oemmryi-G. successful one mama - - iitiaut BlNJlNS