l “in tho motor accident wh ‘ v , m 0d M rmi at Bouthport last Friday nizht. mcn and Enllilmiw“ 8'1 "- by; The Charlottetown Sunday (he p, 1 Xglgmfing the occasion being the prc- nspttst. rm three other victims, sentatinn or a 50-year emblem t" ' Joseph, Mr, H. J, Love and a 40-year em- biem.to Mr. J. I‘. McCalium. Mr- llwrence‘ William G. Atkinson. Moncton. ., Q1" of Haunt Albion are racovv-tgenemi chairman Eastern District _ cring though still in hospital. Emu, 1111111357 _ 111 lprcsided, called upon Mr. William file!!! of Daniel ‘N. Ward wit: L Best. 0.811.. vice-president and bold Qrom his late residence stjléslsiatlve representative afternoon. Irotherbood. Ottawa, tn mako liic i Z o! the ouu NEWS BUDGET t... QUR TUESDAY lrs. Dr. Clayton Geosge left on Hominy by csr for Windsor. Ontar- b where she will loin her husband. who recently returned to Canada from overseas and has received his Qiochatqe from the medical service! of the British Imperial Army. Dr. George will practice hi; profession, Windsor. Accompanying Mrs. 30009.; ns far as Montreal will bc Miss Genevieve Solomon, who will visit her sister. Mrs. Vincent Eiordietta of that Oitty. IUNHtAI. Al‘ RANCH-EL — ‘he funeral of the late Miss Marg- lrot Lnmont was held on Monday afternoon Nov 11th from the home of her sister. Mrs. JR White. Shortened. services at. the home and grave were conducted by the Rev Mr. MacPhaii The psiibear- 01's were: Neil Nicholson. Wesley MaeNevin, Erskine Champion. James Campbell Hugh Campbell and John Campbell. Interment in Springton Cemetery. —OONDIIION IDBOVK —- Ibe condition of My. Andre Anh- ault. who was found about five o'- clock Sunday morning at the fcot of the stairs loading to the apart- ment of iris stm-in-law Isadore Perry in the Rcatl Building. Wattr Street \\'est.. Stimmerside was re- port cd last nignht to be somewhat improved. lip is n patient in the Prince (‘otmty Hospital with A frar-tttrecl wrist and head injuries. It is not known how the accident _ occurred-S. In thc dark and sombre n-itlng of a wet fall day many Summer- aitle people gathered in Memorial Paris yesterday morning to honor their (load of Two Great Wars Long lines of cx-service men stwti three deep before the monument. nriqinalij: erected in memory to me men of Prince county who ‘hnd died as thc result of the first conflict. A fcu‘ yxoting women who had served also stood with their former brothcrs-in-arms A bYlPf; program vcas conducted with Ril- nnd Phlllpson. president of tlic Summerside Branch of the Oana- rli-n Legion in t-halge. the 1.11s? Post and Reveille was sounded by Bugler Roy Gmnt on‘! the words of “They Shall Grow Not Old" were recited by Mr. Philip- Ion. _ ... .. Rev. —NIeLIAN-SCOTT — A vcr)’ pretty autumn wedding was held Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr- and Mrs. James G. Mat-Lean of Lot 16 when their eldest daughter. Jessie Mar- ion, was united in matrimony with Allan Donald Scott: of 921k Tsake. Mini-tuba, Dr. Prince performed the ceremony among near rela- flvoa and friends of the bride and groom. The bride looked lovely in a street length drcss of rose vel- vet. and was attended by Miss Helen Scott. ulster of the groom. The bent man was Mr. Garth Mac- Lcan. brother of the bride. After the ceremony a delicious supper was served to the guests. The. fable was very pretiily decorated with evergreens. mums and candles. Immediately after supper: the bride and groom left on n short; honeymoon trip, Among those at- tending thc wedding were Miss Mrtrgarct. Scott, R.N.. of Toronto. and Miss Helen Soc-it of Ottawa. sisters of the groom, —SECOND PRISONER RE- CAPTIIRED — The second oi two‘ prisoners who escaped from the Prince County Jail on Friday ‘night. Rtusscl Ahcnrn of Bordetnl was plckedIup at his home ‘in Bor-| don. lyy RCMP. at about four o'clock Saturday morning. He and Joseph Gnllant. also of Borden had itmdc their escape about 7.30 lnt the evening when they attacked the nssisinn-t jailer. Jack Steele. w~l1o find gone to their cell with blankets. and took his keys away from him. Two other prisoners. _Wlillam ‘Brantier of Sea. View andl Ctiarles Gay. OLeary. to the jnileris assistance “'01”! fas "Joe Borden” did not cn-loy. his freedom very ion! as he W95. found by the police about ten oviork near krill be charged with inc this morning. —S FUNERAL SUNDAY- The lun- "al “l m“ We wlmam “ma” interim Moderator. the Hicv. Johr. Tupiin was held on Sunday “n?” A- MncGnwu“, B A,’ o; Kmsmg- noon. A short service was held at the McLean Funeral Home con-jchm-Ch pyc-Hdc“ m; mug“; ducted by Rev. J, T. Ihboti. Set-l Jlvicc at Lot ll Church was ron- < ducted by Rev. W. G- - Interment St. Peter's [don Cobb. Daniel Campbell, Hu- citizens attended s. Memorial Ser- '_ hert Roberts. Freeman Afiicckflvlce hcld :11 the Curlmll-Rllllzv . Pietra-n Brown. Lorne Dolron. lhonour of the dead in two Ol w it y. DISOIIARGED FROM llOSPI-l , rap-Mr. Everett Jenkins. Oitcrryl ‘ I f me Q-Valley, one of the four men huruwllfdl 0f lhlflY "1"" ‘erlv "F, m. ocg-ur-l Brotherhood of Locomotlye tre- has recovered sufficiently to dhcharged from accident. Messrs. and Peter Redmond Purcell of l Charlottetown and Mr. ire yesterday were ‘ iillam Green, Mien Jewell. Andrew Dollar. Mimi-m of tar-non. attended m I u marshal. The fodini service y ye was eondmé-n by . Jltlnmr uid Inner s \ l pamded yesterday in a ed by Mr. Albert Griffin. was de- Ibe ho that time and in an hour the plant “as completely destroyed. -- of the blaze is itrknowsi. Millington ad Mrs. as Dinnists The ladies presented be Pfllflmed Mrs. Dtlstan with an island palnt- Halifax concern operates the Wav- illg accompanied by a pretty cor- erley Ho-tel at Halifax. and recent- sage and the good wishes of lierlly acquired the Windsor Hotel in iriemm here for tier return next sydneyf summer. Lunch was served by thel lmstcss existed by Mrs. Lynda andl Mrs was followed by services in Clyde River Presbyterian Church. The service was conducted by the the Rev. J. R. Skinner. The itali- James Mathcson. Lorne McNevin, Daniel McDougall. Harry Scott. The Rev. J. R. sm- Lodge service at thc grave. Inter- ment waa in_Clyde River Cemetery. granite memorial. who came'of the General brttllv beaten up. Gallant. knownfllw Rlilhl fi¢\""-"T'i‘~‘l w Gcirdo“ Macloan. M A.. B D.. E D.. T.C.- P‘. Church on Sunday afternoon and q _gave 394cm” :71 hbrga? vice conducted b.v thc Modcrfllvl‘ ‘ ' lof Presbytery. the Rev Chns Cur- ifjegy of Sumnicrmlc. assisted by tthc Clerk. the Rev. TH Buss-ell observed at Mmdiis- when a record number of ex-scrvlCP- Ccmeicrv- men from the town and surrourri- .Lot 1i. The pallbearers were Gar-l in; districts and o large number of Wars. i ONE.- '1s0d~[Q Hoard illtlwit [Iofvlcfl It houlo and grave ivnre presentations. lint-h conducted by ihv. A. Ii. Todd and. handsome ‘ihv. l. l. lnner-"rno psn hear-i by burly lmilnuw. with vomit"- ‘ George mentary remarks as to their long ‘f, up; Ania, gin." yq..;.:¢¢.-_ service with the 0N3. and Bro- therhood. Other members ceivo emblems buq, fir, Rae-rim" flrgygg pflt- :19 foiiowino: I5 YBIIIF- Ernest ,.. STQBE tiff} LHLU - 'l'lic stun of James Poser on Queen Street . - , , VITAL IIA -—- The" McNutfa store. hfulpeque. when fight a ll w“ 5mg ,1 1 5 . d v . , nd wh e one of them had night 0.11s’; o$iillltiéy 11:02:11’?! gelgeqihuituéhx]: ‘m, lillflugkd nharlnmcy and ormhllfime twill knocked Oil! 1M)‘ We"! The thieves gamed entrtinccllas‘ :00?“ nm arc t}? i dllélxllfi do! rggmn glllarieflo the no; badly but,“ up’; through a witidnr: in the rear 01" palm Offlcerlr - rtedeep i18- w your Qbutgl‘ t. he: m m! 130' "- géfeglegé as?‘ 11.1fm"; 1x111}; c}. Council iisffifn... ° ‘h’ wtu. 3? drug elunniswlill°'tn'il “if” fifmlffl, gglléiof; .5.‘ Y° - "°'° -_- tl deals. - " "t" ‘- stolen. The Lay pallet: are tuvcsi- $553111‘ ILLNQSS — Many mama‘ "Lamb" o‘ King m_l,3-O0 Central It. Ilrlflillli- MEN-s igaiing the break. Members of the Charlottetown. Branch of the Canadian Legion. several hundred strong. headed by the Band of the 17th Reece Regt. drizzling downpour to do honor to fullen comrades in two World Wars. A lumber mill at Montague. own- stroyed by fire early today. blame in the steam-operated plant was discovered about 12.30 1.1a. w Mir. Athol MacKinnm. It I06 made considerable headway y Qigin Mr, and Mrs. Willard A. Lit-Lel- iun and little daughter Joyce have left for Boston, Mass. after a very pleasant two weeks spcnt with friends in Gmnti River and~ Vernon River. They were 3001111- pnnied by Mrs. MrLciluns sister,‘ Mrs William Rn iph Toombs nntl singing wit}; Irving funeral of the Cutcliife Funeral Home the Bi. T. W. Goodwill assisted by hearers were James McPhail. Lloyd Murray. ner participated in the Orange A monument in memory of two men f-rom the (community — Pie. Eugene A Glow and Pte. Fulton Ncii MacDonald - who lost their lives during the Second Great War was unveiled Sunday afternoon at Kingston Corner. The flag-draped which stands about five fect high. was unveiled by Mrs. Albert Glow. mother of Pie. Glow. Speakers were LicuL-Coi Leo F MacDonald of Charlottetown. representing the Canadian Legion. and Rev. JR. Skirner of the Corn- wall United Church and Rev. A-E 7mm of the Norm River Baptist (Jhtuoh r On Saturday afternoon. Aug. 1'1. 1946, a very pretty’ wedding took place at Erskine Presbyterian Church. Ottawa. at three o'clock when Miss Irene Ethel Graham. daughter of Mr, Ernest S. Graham and the late Mrs. Graham of Cris- pereaux, P.EI., heczitne the bride of Mr. John Rriiicrt MurPhcrson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ahxztndt-r P. MacPhcrson of Hopewell. N. S. Rev. G. H. Sparks officiated at. the ceremony. The wctidinr: march and other nuptial music was played by Petty Officer l-I. Garland. In honour of the centenary of the departure in i346 of the Rev. and Mrs Join Gcddlc from their parish at. Clifton. lhz- Motlcrator Assembly of The Presbyterian Church in Canada. visited ‘he Cit-dtlic Memorial the address ill’ it sllf-‘Ciiil 5M‘- and the Somers. MA. S1 M. ton ‘The C1103!‘ o1 the Summerslde Remembrance Day was flttingly Montague yesterday HONORED ar BANQUET-liv- CVO"- secretary of Grand of Directors, who and of the received the pendant. accompani 3d to ‘l- for service were Deigan. Thos. A/Doylr. Wm. E. n, g ovum. it.“ “g ‘rs wwrs Island friends of Mr. l... D. War- ren. Dept. of National Revenue, Ottawa. will regret to hear he is confined to his home through i.il- IIGSB. titans rntti-fiisonr - 0on- cutulationa are extended to Mr. Arthau- I. oward Cornwall. who Be received his instruction. in the re- markable time of siz. and one half recently Ull- Y. b. REPORT - Forty males end If females in Charlottetown for WIDN §AI his solo flight. were lIlI‘€§.‘>lIlg treatment venereal disease during last month. Dr. B. C. Keeping. City Health Officer. informed the City Coun- There were three IGI diet new male cases nQht. and five female cases. RETURN FROM TRIP — Mr. of Char- home visit . . _ _ letters grandparents. Miss Rita Keouglian who tntcndslMn and Mm James Them” o‘ spending the wintcr months tilere.iAn51Un_ M555" also Mt Fdzzelrs aunt. Miss Edith Sharpe of Cam- On Monday, October 28th Mrs. bfldge’ MMS‘ ~11 G. tChappeli entertained at her home in Borden II) honor of Mrs Robert Dustan who has since left for her home in tvlontreal A de- lightful evening "was spent in music ‘and Mrs. l lottetown. {otter spending the with HOTEL NEGOTIATIONS —It is reported that the Waverley Hotel Company of Halifax are negotiat- lng for control of thc Queen Hotel in Charlottetown. and that if thel deal goes through the TAKING NAVAL TRAINING — L D. Matc- the FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The Dept. of National Retmiue (Tax- the late Daniel Mac-ntion Divislom Donald. Clyde River, was held yes-itwo months leave of absence in terday afternoon. A short scrviccprder lo accept a naval training cruise on l-I.M.C.S leading for the Tropical Cilmes. ' Sub-Lieutenant Dougall. FUNERAL YESTERDAY— The funeral of Sgt. A. Aubrey Bell was‘ held privately fro-m the McLean after- wus conducted by Rev. T. E. MacLennan, Interment People's Cemetery. The pail bear- crs werc, John R. Bell, Frederick Andrew Mc-Eacherti. Thomas While. J. P‘ Fitncral noon. Scrvice Gates, McLeod. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The R held funeral Wayc. lYlOFG, Mtlpeqtio Road. yesterday afternoon from his rcsi- dence. Services at the home and grave were conducted by MncLean of the Salvation Army. The pail bearers were. Ernest Cud- Davld Schurman. Piclmrd, Elmer Mz-Nclll. Roy small- man, Aihcrt Carson. Ivan Frizzell have returned a pleasant the Waverley. (st pay-roll auditor of has yesterday Home William Rogers. of the late Charles was was in the Pcople‘s Cemetery. -IIAS LEG AMPUTATED -Mr. Ernest Arsonault. lineman for the Town of Summerside Electric Light Plant. critically injured in an o'e- cident on Oct. 30. bad his left leg amputated yesterday County Hospital. Previously he had had his left arm amputated. Mr. Arsenault was very badly when he came in contact with high tension wire. His yesterday was described as than could be expected-S. —-VISl’l‘ HERE-Mrs. James Mc- Cnrrlie and three sons of Moncton. for N.B.. motored to Summcrside thc Remembrance They were accompanied by Mr, and George Francis and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle McDonald and Mrs. Charles McDonald. They also vis- ited Mrs. Miss Theresa, Mrs. Walton and McDonald's Miscouche.—-S. NOT ENCOURAGING — Liittlc prospect of producing brick eco- nomlcaily in this Province Halifax. week and discussed with the Provincial Ho referred to a proposed plant at l-Icw Glasgow with a capacity of ten million brick per year which vrtuld easily supply Prince Edward Island's estimated annual require- ment of about 700.000. On examin- ing sample: of Island clay he said the quality indicated good possib- who visited here ilitles in the pottery line. A meeting of the Provincial Co n- Ctl of the Boy Scouts Agqocia their generous support. The death early Friday Ihomaa Hume l-Icpg home in Malpequc. at Norilum Bil yam-l no. tho llle Mr. and Mrs. Wli Hflvlflfltl- He got nis early educa- tion in Northam rnd lam alerted in,a store in ‘hue Valley before mine to Bolton. Mus when no engaged in oonttacttn work. 111m he mat Illaalssth cot-erred 611 - R. 11.. Dottgcn: 5 - 0mm a. utmmt, Wm. McFar- xi?" f’ '.f.’:',_l’f§'&°“m h‘ ‘III, Wnolllllbili, John flu!‘ “m.” "elm" w a” hotel will ‘ Th8 been granted "vilsrrior" now Mnlor Efrnest Interment in Prince burned c. condition better DBY Week-end. SUD. daughter. who is n student boarder at, Notrc Dame Convent. was hcld out by Mr. R. H, Show, vice president, of I... E. Shaw Co. Ltd. 1'15! the m-mttcr Governmcnt. .t n was held November 8th, l!“ gt g Boy Swot Office. Qnsrtottatown at which detailed plum Jo;- the 1m- llfflvement of Camp Buchon were scnssed and the treasurers re- port on t-ha Ho; Scout-Girl quide Campaign to October 31st. 101d ap- proved. Total rscslpts amounted to $5.846 as which lcss advertising ex- licnses totalling $689.51 left for dis- tribution to the two osgcpiphtlons the net amount of $5450.31 The Boy Scouts and Girls Guides are most grateful to the public for suddenly mornlnif 0f Mr. d at his a was born l3“ 13' lland and he accepted a position’ in l8 end was a member o! Princetown United Church. al- tthtlauitfh brought. up :n the Anglican a . A very largely attended recep- tion was held last evening in St. Peter's Cathedral hall. the occas- loz: being the twenty-fifth anni- versary of the incumbency of the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone at 8t. Peter's. The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. J. T. Ibbott. Rec- tos of 5t. Paul's church. Mr. J. O. Hyndman presided. Mr. Arthur H. Peake read the text of an illuminated address to Canon Malone. which was accom- panied by a purse of money. pre- sented by Mrs. Chester Acorn, A lovely bouquet of roses was pre- sented to Mrs. Malone by Miss Rosemary Roget's. Last evening a very largely ati tended supper for the men ol’ St. James’ Church was held in the Church hall presided over by Mr. Manning Bagnali who was sup- Dorlctl by the Minister. the Rev. T. H. Busseii Somers. the Moder- nlrr of the General Assembly- the Very Rev. W. Gordon MacLean. thc Rev. T. H. Dukc, mcdertvor of thc Presbytery, the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. and the Rev. T. W.,Good- Subsequently it was decided to form a men's organization in con- necilo-n with the church and the chairman lniitfnatcd that it fur- ther meeting would be called for the purpose of organization THURSDAY K, 0F C. DEGREES-The Knights of Columbus held three degrees on Sunday in the Holy Name Hall, when thirty five new'memht=rs were taken into the Council. The first was under the direction of G-mnd Knight R. E. Bradley. the second by the Grand Knight. as- sisted by Dr. J, A. Mar-Mi-llan and the third by Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Millan. O.B E. Master of the Fourth Degree FUNERAL AT MURRAY RIVER —The funeral of the lat- Mrs. Wil- liam J. Moore was held yesterday afternoon from the Church of Scotland at lltiurruy River Serv- ices were conducted by Rev, Har- vey Bishop who also officiated at the grave. Imerment was in Mur- ray River Ceme en; The pallbear- ' ers wee: Fred D. Brenuul. Alex Dutney. William R Keenan. Leon- ard Hooper, William Hume and Al- bert McKay t REMEMBRANCI. SERVICES — At the morning service in Cornwall Church. Rev. J. it. Skinner spoke on Remembrance Day and at the Close of the service he lain a wreath at the monument in memory of the ‘fallen ’I‘he Sunday School child- ren marched wiih ldm and the congregation followed. A prayer. two minutes silence and God Save the King was sung. 'I'he wreath was prmented by the Cornwall-York Point Institute. --TIIREE ARI} SENIENCIID — Three young men from O'l.enry. Ray Jelly, 15. Hairy Boulter. 1B. and Lorne Robertson. l9. appeared bcforc Judge 1. G. Lewis in the t-T-llXlty court judges criminal court at Summcrside ycstrrday and were sentenced to eight. months in jail after they had pleaded guilty to t\_ charge of breaking. entering and theft from Joli-J's store. OLeary One of the prettiest weddings! of the sensors look place quietlyi at Si. Mary's Rectory. Summer- slde. on Friday evening. November 8th. at '1 o'clock with Ven. Arch- deacon G. R. Harrison officiating. when Dauphene Clork was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to Gwcndell MscAulay. The wit- nesaes were their parents. Mr and Mrs. Leslie MaoAulny and the groom's sister. Mrs. Crockett and Mr. Crockett. —IN CAMP HILL HOSPITAL- Mrs- Cecil Carver, Summerside. has returned from accompanying her brother. Mr. William Moc- Kinnon of Sprint: Vallcy lo Crimp Hill Hospital. Halifax, Mr. Mae- Kinnon. who is a wnr veteran. BIBS‘ working on_hia otttomohilc recent-i ly and in some manner n stcel' splinter entered his eye. ft ls 1tup-. ed that he will not lose the sight of the eyc.--S. —-MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- Miss Emmy Gallant. Summerside, was hostess on Monday "llltl at, a miscellaneous shower in Honor‘ of Miss Therese Arsenault and Mr. Davis Bernard who are to he married in the near future. An ad- dress was read by Miss Gallant and many beautiful and useful gifts were opened by the Misses Theresa Powers. June Pen-v and Lorraine Gaudet. Both Mr. Ber- nard and Miss Arsonault spoke in appreciation of the kindness of their friends. A delicious lunch w-as served and‘an enloyablt- so- cial cvening was spent in music anti dancing-J. —PRIIONEIII AIIIIT JRILER —Ilr. Arthur Andrew. taller of tho Prince County fall Informed The Guardian yesterday, with reference to the escape of two men from custody inst Friday night and! later recaptured. that two other‘. prisoners William Brande;- and| Olllrlll lily who wont to the or. sisiancs of assistant lailsr Jack ltnis made s deterrtflnrd effort; to prevent the esospe. The»! were III, llollllfili. II! Ilr. Andrew ‘Wlfd India .A.F. and A-M. No.1 the ‘I 1'». llld. that they put up a good celebrated their fifty-first wed- ding anniversary on Oct. 30th- T-lte happy CWPIe are in excel- lent health. and are as hlppy u newlyweds. in their cosy homo- the old homestead of the mblna for separations- Many letters and wires of congratulations were rs ceived and many friends called to offer best wishes. qsecial men- linn may bemade of the dinner party-a seven course meal. serv- er‘. as only Mrs. Cohin knows how. It surely was a jolly occaaion and will lone be rurlemberuu by those gitest at the Cabin home during the anniversary. u veil as Mrs. Alfred L. Brown. Worcester, Mass. 11110 is a sister of Mrs. Cobln. These last mentioned ladies are Prelent. Mrs. Lester B. Mellilh. formerly o! Monique. was duaghters of the late Mr. on Mrs. Robert L. Mellish. Urfiori Road. King's County. WILL RETURN T0 AF CA - Dr. Sidney Gilchrist who as won for himself renown la a medical- missionary in Angola. Africa. and Italy during the Second World War made a orlef visit last. week to PE Island and left on return Tuesday for Halifax, where Mrs Gilchrist and familv are at pres- ent. Miss Miriam Wooiner, young- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin C. Woolne: of North Rus- tico. was one of the motor party. she visiting at her former home while Mr. Gilchrist rind party went on to Alherton. During the war and previously. Dr. Gli- chrlst was closely associated with Dr. Stewart Wminer. now o! London. England. He is also an in- timate friend of Dr. Lewis Wool- ner of the Mayo Bros. Clinic of New York City. The Gi-lduiltl purpose returning; to Africa ac soon as transportation is avail- able. which will likely be some time in the month of December. The regular monthly meeting of the Knights of Columbus was held Tuesday evening in their hall with a good attendance of members. Grand Knight R. II. Bradley pre- sided. The meeting opened with prayer, after which the regular routine of business was put through. After all business was trans- acted District Deputy Mr. Earl Hickey proceeded with the in- stallation of the following uffi- cersr-Grand Knight, R. E. Brad- ley; Deputy Grand Knight, Eugene Kelly; Chancellor. Rev. R. Ellsworth; Recorder. Aubrey Ward; Advocate. Louis Butler; Warden, Preston Curie-y; Treasurer. ‘T. B. Crcighan; Inside Guard, Cari Mc- Kennu: Outside Guard, Leo Des- Roches; Chaplain. Most Rev. James Boyle; Lecturer. T. W- Oampbell; Financial Secretary, J. W. Brawders; Trustees, Patrick Murnaghan, Emmett MacDonald and Wi-ifrcd McKenna. JOHNSTON-MARTIN - A quiet but pretty wedding took place at. Trinity United Church on Nov. 1th.. Rev. 'I‘ E MacLennnn of- ficiating, when Ruby Doris Martin, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Martin of Mt. Stewart, became the bride of Clive Elvet Johnston. sot of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Jwhn- ston, of Charlottetown. The bride was attended by her aisle! Miss Constance, while Mt‘. Frederick M. Bait supported the groom. The bride looked lovely in a dusty rose wool dress. studded with nail hoods and wore n eorsage of American Beau- ty roses. ‘The groom served 2n the Canadian army for four years and prior to enlisting was on the staff of the Gottingen Benet branch o-f thc Royal Bank of Canada in lili- fax. He was nttached to the It. C. l. M. E. and saw service In Bnfzland. France, Belgium. Holland and Ger- many. Since returning to civilian life, he has been on the staff ot‘ the Royal Bank of Canada brnnch in this city. Following their mar- riage the happy young couple lei"! to spend their honeymoon in Boston ' nnd other American cities, the bride travelling in a checked suit under a Hudson seal coat with Persian lamb trimmings and ac- cessories of black anti rose. The best wishes oflheltr many friends no with them in M‘ m through life. I FRIDAY CONGRATULATIONS. — I-ltart- lest good wishes will be extended i053? to Ml- Hid Mrs Nelson Whiiiock of this city who are cele- brating their 35th Wedding Anni- versary. , nsonwrr fir] -._ Th, m. petty of the late Mr. W. l. Morris gt ttbe tamer; of Wsymouth and us on recs wtss sold, after very brisk bidding yesterday at public luction m 110.100 to m. l» Uvnes. Mr. W. H. Benton was the auctioneer. Up to and inclilditlg Walnu- dav- Nov. 13.12:): as? of poi;- oes were p tom t c Province. of ieials of tit Iliand Division. C.N.R.. state yester- iil “" Fill"? ..."“"..." "“ 0 one. o o rs o s co - responding period of 1M5 Tim-o were ‘Z91 om turntns sblmmi ii’ it.’ "mo. will?" °' rs aor- rosoondiM 9011M of lost yssr. Dilouui c the matter ol’ mf- er cars. o lieu s natal gal thu- e ov on u rm uthes rm wells ‘s. rumours not room: tempos ttiie demand. m t ATTENDING CONFEIENCE - iqdat-Ldr. Clarence W. iiiuins. D. F.C.. la in Montreal attendins I costumes; of War Ants Corpor- ation officials. , ‘liters passed peacefully l"! to her eternal rest on Nov. 0th. slter t» short illness. Jessie Matheson. beloved wife ‘of Oral; Matheson of Belle River. s-ntd daughter of the late Mr. and nib-s. Alexander MacPherwn of iieatherdtsle. Captain and Mrs. J J Connolly returned to Charlottetown on Tuesday from a ten day visit to New York and Boston. Mrs. Con- nolly prevlousq sncnt three weeks visiting her sister. Mrs. Henri Palese in Jersey Cit-y. New Jersey. —SEItIOUSLY INJURED -Mrs. Robert Dewar. Water Street East. Bummerside, met with an unfor- tunate. accident on Saturday at her home. A stool on which she had stepped while at some house- hold task had become dlsyvlaccd with the result that 5hr full item.- lly to the floor. On Monday morn- ing she was taken bv unzbuianre to the Prince Cotinly llostvlrl where an X-ray disclosed a brok- en bone in her not-l: Mrs. Dewar ls sttffcring considerably from her injuries-S. A very delicious: goose supper was served nt the home of an exserv- ice man and wife. M-t. and Mrs. Iouis Peters of Bloomfield Sta- tion. lo n large number of exserv- icemen on Annisnce Dav. the honored guest being Mr. I-‘rartk MacDcugall. Th: mast toaster was Mr Gccrge MucKay. After the dinner. u liczntv sing song was en- joyed by all ioilowcd by games. 11nd dance. The quests then depart- ed to their hotnes extending thanks to Air end Mrs. Louis Peters and Miss Lucinda Macll/lil- lan for the delicious supper and pleasant evcniniz . Samuel F. Doyle last night was etected president of the City Hoc- key League for 1946-1047. at I well-attended meeting held at the Canadian _Legion Hall. Other officers included Professor Gor- don Bennett as secretary-treasurer with the executive comprising Masai-s. Charles Graham. Major A. L. Rogers. and the Rev George MacDonald. DR. STEEL APPOINTED-Dr. Cl. D. Steel. principal of Prince of Wales College. has been appoint- ed chairman of the Common Ex- amining Board to succeed Dr, G, D. Trueman of Mount Allison Uni- versity. The appointment was miide at Antigonish. N. S. <vhere Dr. Steel. along with the Very Rev. R. V. MncKenzle, rector of’ St. Dunstan‘s College. and Mr. L. W. Shaw, director of education attended the sessions of the Cen- tral Advisory Committee of the Maritime Provinpes and Newfound- land. The Committee is composed of all heads of universities, normal schools. and departments of edu- cation in the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland and one of it! duties is to sugizest certain meth- ods or changes in the educational set-up which it may consider ad- vlsable, what mldht have been a disast- rous fire occurred on October 20th When about. 6 30 some time after the janitor had lighted the flm but had gone to his home, Rev 1;, F. Coffin noticed bright flames through the window of Cavendish United Church. and with his quick ihOlItIh-t lflttlthoncd the neighbors. and rushed to the soenc with buck- ets of water. Clouds of smoke filled the church but with bite arrival of nearby residents the {lungs m"; quickly eiotinguisheti. Considerable dmmife was done around the furn- Fwt? register. ivhcrc- the fire seemed to have originated, ’I‘lmt. ravaging mam!’ l6 ever alert watching the Ollllflmlnlty to get in its work, MARTIN - GALLANT ,WE1)- DING.—-Salnt James Church. Eg- m0“! Bay. was the scene of a very Pretty Wedding on November 6th, when Rev. N. Poirler. united in RDAY $1158 rBetth Currie), 70 Ross Avenue. s CRIBERS w" m of Mr. end Mrs. neuter Gallant of Welllngtm; to Vlileili Wfllnors eon of Mi-Jand Mrs. Maurine Martin of Charlottetown. The bride given in marriage by her fs-tsim‘ V0118 my suit with black lmmrlfl- Shewnre a 0011\nd..“ roses and was attended -by liter. Goralde. who More‘ l_ t. blown suit with 11mm acces- oorlca end a col-gage of ptmll rom- Th, groom was attended by his hro- ther J b. rollqwpg he cors- mqngfi qqqqhed It the hotel. The tibia was taste- fully decorated for the occasion. Following n short honeymoon in Halifax. m. and Mrs. Martin will reside in Windsor. N. S. -vancovvllll ISLAM!) visi- Tolt RETURNS - Mrs. Adams of Browns Bay, near the famous Seymour Narrows returned recent- ly after a visit. of one week to Prince Edward Island. where she visited relatives in Charlottetown and Kensington. Mrs. Adams nruitl- en name was Marian Leducli. daughter of the lata Capt. Patrick Ledwcli who sailed Peeke. Bras. squarerigger; for many Years to Europe and South America. Mrs. Adams maternal ancestor oefnrg marriagewvas a Miss Petr-rs of Rollo Bay, P. E. I. Mrs. Adams bod with her among many clippings and documents of early days a baptismal certificate of her great grandfather Peters of Rollo Bay. bearing thc date of Septtwnber. 1809, signed by the famous Aeneas McEachern first biailop of Char- lottetown. Mrs. Adams W55 horn in Vancouver and this Wla her first visit to Prince Etlwrad Is- land. She marvelled at the com- parative thickly populated locali- ties here-K. . innma GABDINE-llt — At Grace Hospital: Ottawa. on November 6. 1915, to Mr, and Mrs. J David Gardiner (nee son. Lorne Fraser. PLATTS-At the Prince County HQBPWHI. 0n Monday. Novem- bbf 4. 1946- t0 M1‘. and Mrg, Fred L- P1805. Searietotvn. a son Hil- ton William. HlTCHCOCK-At the Charlotte. town Hospital on October 14, 194s, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A, Hitchcock. Maple Hills. n dgughtgp Carol Jean. WYANI) — At the P. E. I. Hospital 0n Net/ember B. 1946. to Mr. ar-i ‘ M“ Lliwell Wyand of Cavendish, a son. HOMER-At the Soldiers’ Mem- orial Hospital, Cnmpbellton. N. 13.. on November 6. 194s, to M11 and ‘#11’ ssuooniaao-At Prince Hospital tnglrrand Mrs. w. r. M... cD§w3¢s Hwy» “I 0010b“- 3,. 1M6. a son. Greed?! Mien . I. Hoe- tal. Novembr l. 1946. to Mr. s“ nits fir.“ nmoouALp _-_j~.- t m; m,“ m out Island H v tal on November- 1, 19$, l0 MI‘. IIMTMII. Hollis m swDostald (nee Annelord Mo"; em). Bonshnw, e “pg/mm 5mm LQIBD-At the P. llsland iioqil. lal, November 9. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Erio Laird. North Milton’ | son. David Arden. eight pgrmd‘ iour ounces. _i._____ _ MARRIAGE! “ McCABE-DIAMOND-At the Bish- op's Residence. Nov. ‘l. 1946. by 11..., P. L. McMahon, Aime Elizab-tfl Diamond. to Stephen Roland y“ Cabc. nonnlsrsamcnsop _ A. 2.0,, mnnse. Wednesday. Oct. '33. 19 by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webs-u, illr. winin- n-win Roberta o; No.1.’ Aliltcn to Mill Isobel lflcLeod Q Brookfiald. CAMERON - roman - at United ‘Church. Victoria. on Saturday ,f.'ov. out. 1946. by lhc rm, R, a’ Vcssey. Miss Ida Isobel Inman of Wctorln. to Sheldon R, Cameron ti Aibzuw. ROBERTS - DIacLEOD — At Zion Manse. Wednesday. Octobm 23 1946. by thc Rev. G Cgylyln ‘Vebj stcr. Mr. Willard Erwin Rghms o; North Milton to Miss Ilelcn Isabel MncLcod of Brcskflcid. Jonlvsroiv-istanrsiv _ A. m“, ltylUniied Church. Charlottetown, on Thursday, November 7th. by the Rev. T. E. MacLenmtrs, Clive Elvet Johnston to Ruby Doris Milfllll, both of this city. llIacNEVIN - MIeLEOI) - At 1st Dorchester Street. November 1i. 1946, by tthe Rev. '1‘. W. Goodwill, Mr. Leonard Archibald MacNevln of St. Catherine's and Miss Myrtle Ruth Mild-Bod of Charlottetown (lOUSINS—Ma.cKAY - At m.» ant Valley, November 11. 1946. by Rev. W. B. MncPhaii. B. D.. Isabel Jean MacKay Pleasant Valley to Lorne Bismark Cousins. Borden. xigfins W YE- At Maloeque ma. 111T. 9. 1946. Charles R. Waye in m; 84th year. MOORE- At Charlottetown on Saturday. Nov. 9. 1M8. llfrs. wit. liam J. Moore. in her 69th year. BELL—At Camp Hill Httgptigl, Halifax. on Friday. Nov. 8,1944, Sill. A- A. Boll. ' DEVEAUX -- Suddenly at Dundee Mrs. Arthur Homer, (nee 15.11191 Howard). Dalhousie. N. 13., a son.y DQ118153 Arthur. y marriage Mary Teresa eldest (laugh- ‘W. "it Prime within Intimate Kin] ioi sq with s} l I ‘ ' M R16 (It'll!!! llillimutio our!» st the anomt autopsy’; mswcfifiiflf $1., go. enntvsrsst! oi foimdinl o! tbs let state. so. Kin] is shown am beta puma by m. I .Um|sell ‘lilhilfltwmgjq.“ D°mlh7 5"" h°1d5 l wit"! Llllhorn rooster which brought to: Pile!" 0i 010i It an suction it Illinois Improvement. Association ree- cn-t y. ' . s ‘AYOV. H. 194B. Mary Bernice, 3. oar-old daughter o; My, “,4 Ira. Charles Devegux, seo-us-Qsevsanauz-nsauastflaen.‘ 1\-;-Q§A.Qnt..;- nun“... _~QQ\~¢-u-‘.l\\y_q3 I-FOHIDI ~15.