ca. TEN rm: CHARLQLQEIOWN GUARQQaN OCTOBER 14. 1939 1 - ._ -— ""1!- oup uEws BUDGET For oup sATuRbilnr SUBS A CRIBERS MONDAY (Mrs. Crabbe will reside at Milton wh ~thegroomisspopulsrand YAINFUL INJURY - Mr. Wm. prosperous young hymen White of York Point is s silent in the P .E. I. Hospital e re- lult of an accident which occurred whlls ‘hiking with his homes in this potato field. —-VIS|TOR TO S'SIDF# Mayor ‘PEACHES GRAD! XL- Ill‘. Richard Mathuon oi Dundee has been a pointed ‘ “er in the Montague High School. He replaces Mr. James Lynch, teacher of Grade gurke OfidAlbeflOllilT_gfli a viiiigcr to hi: £2: Egpiem ummers e on i ay n way - home after attending a greeting oi $5,652,213 5w“ o’ “In” o! Wm" the Utility Board in Charlottetown. ' T0 ATTEND FUN Mesa-s Mr. Burke so s the west oi the PYO- 535E _ Elmer and Roy Ward of the Syd- vince has a umper crop this year, Pmmuarly 1“ g""’"‘“~—s ney P05! Record Staff Sydney. and Mr. Lewis Ward with the Sig- shggaggn éxfllgeclzléharlsgtfiigfg/nl} nallers in Sydney, are arriving home Montague paved road here, zvene by the 5- '5' Hwhemi“ W33’ w of Charlottetown and one sister Grace (Mrs. James Collier) also of this city. —RECOVERED FROM ACCI- DENT-The many friends of Mrs. lewis Darraeh, (nee Elizabeth Adams) will be glad to learn that she has recovered from the seri- ous accident in which she was a victim some six week s80. and which kept her a patient in the FUNERAL 0F DES. McKENNA “Qllllkd —The funeral oi Mrs. Joseph Mc- Kenns o! Henna which was largely attended, was held from the residence of her brother-in- a few weeks with hsr mother, Mrs. n ii Mass ‘th nscto . 1g w" “ms by e r Hartwell Condon st Wilmot Vai- attend the funeral of their brother Mr. Eugene Ward whose tragic death was such s shock to his fam'ly and friends. DOYLE STILL SERIOUS —- Jam-ss Doyle, in hospital here with head injurim was “resting very well" hospital authorities said last night. His condition was still re- garded as sezious Alexis McQuaid, Charfottctown, injured in the mo- tor accident with Dayle was dis- charged from hospital Saturday. ENTERS CIVIL SERVICE-Mil Gwen MacLcan, principal oi the Boiden huh school here has ac- " ad a position with the civil ser- dcgiiivzineiit at Ottawa. M155 lifricbeqn will leave for the Dom- iniun Capital this weekdlrizsr ‘sililct- , _ ccssoi- was not announce ong . iii: 81.11212‘. fiiisiff.=ui‘fi.'l'é"iiflfi p.33 - Mod-ea" wok u" the W1“- moted to ihe position oi branch ‘1193-5111!’ 9101119 111511 561°“ he" mnnngei" of the Bank at Canso. N. one 111011511 “=9- S., and leaves next week, He will le *1"- mccesdcd IIPJC by M M. C. Davldfi “BEAT” 0F MR- PATRICK son. of tho account ilt Halifax. Mr. iii: oi three sezious acnimis wiv. a markcd by a danger sign Satufday. A large checker- izcnrd was erected by the Pruvin» cial Department of Highways. BURIAL SERVICES- The fun- eral oi Leo Marcellus Clarkin took place from his father's residence Satuzday morning at 8.15 to St Duristiufs Basillw. Tl‘ James McTague. The nmanbcrs of his class in Queen Square School ntirnilccl in a body. . g] ..;iic."i by Rev. v , ulio also cciisuc edi icrvice at ihe grave. BANK OFFICIAL PROMOTED— gun, Baker 1b.. Prince County Hospital on Friday turned Siiiurdiiv niicr enjoying a i rllorllill! M13 Patrm! Riley. a resi- find. The schools are only CD011 Mr L. H. Poole retiring presl- to the a his three weeks‘ Licn. since C0lllllfg i dent of Glengflrfy. Lot '7. Mr. Riley "Om Wgflbeftgllltu MBY- me cmltg‘ dent presided‘ A banquet preceded E‘ lance i3“ the szlggildi-rig was 'ilet1i?erysesr'§%1¥l¢§ff§ “$9012. frstglvices i” ‘l .:*.;"*..*;“..r:: suits: ..:....:""""....;’..:‘°.'.:.J i“ ... iv-m-d v maul». u- o: - ‘u v- 1-m- ud We m rom nncn 1 l‘. Ba or ms a - - mu: or unc o a - e :' - | ' en an ucizw ill the Boy he was ihrcivn from a truck was» 1m!- Whldl i< Drlcllfllly the main tivifies oi the board were heard and flag: window m the m“ °f m‘ [ggiteglgfivilgevwefilsrglfg Lzmgzrggggi Siour Illf)\'('lll'll[ id lilb hold the on while hiiilllllt," mtatoei He was lllflll-ilfy- m! 990919 9T9 "91’? improved. Th’, thieves mm ted m1 Stank ' ROS? PM Monris dprald Fri-mun of nun irbu-uiv» nf taken to the Prince county Hos- lumpy and contented. ‘making the cbbncinbrs named tonight in- loot in s n is r l>°lt H I Nomi’ J1 Mum‘, na-nk Cub ue Prnviiicm Illlilil. H0 will Dital where it was found he was _mo-t out ni the simp-e pleasure elude: Senator .1. J. McDonald. wan“, ff,- t efimed- Rim“ l - d 11%., Gm », I ,8 m, L‘:- greriily lll.. iScouting circles. suffering internal injuries, 1mm of the island peoples-S. Cardigan’ Rh P_ Bmoksh Mun“, | A am Oiln ed Po ce are work- I en. all -9 . 95D 5- ll I'm The best wishes of many friends which he did not recover. HLs re- gbrbor; c, 1L Horton, Murray ‘m e c1159‘ PE°P1°S C°m°1°1T~ will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Baker , mains were taken to Glengarry for to their new home in Canso. _ burial.-—S other little settlement where there v dbpurumlut RILEY-There passed away in the is an English Church. at which the a wedding reception took place at Rev. P. D. McMahon. who also conducted services at the grave. Other priests in the sanctuary ley . wamvas Wm; us... mug Doug“, Rw, ccuznnaras corn nmrnnay. and M1“ Anne mwther of Inns will be held today at Z p. m. Mm __ ear-old Charlottetown man ser- Gmme Mocmmack. and m“ Wm James Harding o! Graham.‘ Rom a ver ‘have recently returned from the Cutclifie Funeral Home. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER __ ougiy injured in u moun- accident ired Keefe. nunii and John Butler, celebrated his 99th birthday yes- Nxwscilltlflylble motor tri tiiru n M on Friday evening, sept. ma, s 1"‘ W4‘ W" °X°e11°11“- 11°§P°1m nephews of the deceased were the terday- He L! mioylrls 800d health. ed {ha In: whgf "he" i? w‘ f‘ To ATTEND WEDDING i; krl wide circle oi friends and relatives ‘ummue’ 551d 13'" 1113111" 71' altar boys. Pallbearers were: m- l: able w move about. a alert men- a, Gm“, Pawn“ angeiibbm Ollnlgry and. Mrs. rreswn Bqnlmfi, “m. gsthered at the hams oi Mrs. Aiex- w" "*1 i" 1"’ "l-“fll” m“ °°°' "P11 7'11""- Mlfllu P°W"- W- F- $113“ Qgdfmb“ i1“ "l" °* *1“ Hallie-X. and Inlnybfféllggoplfliggl 0g 5g: aaifgspariiveiigmgrye b: 1.1.1- under B. Macleod. Hnrtaville. i» gnfiluufihewiggnflyfi‘... wmffbfl M-"Icmdlemr J- D Mwmdwm- “y w 9°“ mmfit- m’ 1' ‘Md’ terest. ' ’ us- tmder a shower in honour of her m,’ 13 miles ‘mm hem "7 in-g with his son-in-law and daugh- J h l". P d W lte W l- csep ow" an a r a ter. Mr. and Mrs P. Cash. His lrer. Interment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. glgéeofigg creme liéeirts aseAstd the land in twenty-nine years w Juhn §‘.,Z'.,"”v$,§,§,.t,'§° ‘giifimigy- gnu, brides. While the bridal music “SITATION The Bedeque ms _.._.__ . e -s s , '_ ~ n . —' . ' _ _ u, 1,05 An eyes u 72 QR p“ f“ 1"- “amw- C8191?» fv-merly of Atherton. which takes place there was beInZ ploy“! bl’ M"! 151W up; Mutgg Bro, eyi-u McFar-Lnng baiiffufiifvbfiifi“ vMAG other sonsg incl dingo '13? r30 °"“'°"°'°"“ 15 *1“! W°1°°Wd wdfly ' |M“°D°'“1d w" mm“ ‘M WW Barthel-ll‘ 1- 0 Bum- ~ ‘"10" ' “ “'11 a ' by many former friend ' Bids. Clowmshered the bri ' ’ ’ Matthew ms maimed from the in: or Charlottetown. and two Ha ° m1 Ic- i t f h _ A mm memde w Tuesday October 3rd- bggdaleniegifiii- ggfratehe .9“? gfffglw“ one 5°“ (“ed 1“ Va” 3X51; aniglsitnlef-rinmilflh-Xinflifsiiliild: biggégiiymergrlfd il§Gn§§I§ili§§-' get-tall! sggflvlgltedonfrxi pink and gtglegdgnggmfileglu‘gmvgisitgg weeeolm ficgwpago has taken 3a '- gliey and Trainer, Queen Street. Miss Mamie Byme, lGBNG today While W55 Call}? l" '93’ Mg?’ Mm’; p, Mcpnuil, R, w_ Grand Tron,- mei-e as teacher at the little settle- MONTAGUE, Oct. l0-—Mr. A tiefgdfig‘ dtfggrrfé lllhrbi-clle orig; SR- their ‘Ifibmetgn Reizliia, sagi. gggzlfmgggdlfyy M° sllrctBf-Tflgl Cornwall. Thgdyicll. ivi. tofG Et .Mr.Mtth GP ks,Mnt , 11,11 ‘ . as 11W BYE-Dell m! epas .4>w we = Bro. oren Connellpre e and men mnd n ry a ew presldfernt of othggue was e 60A the Hum“! 55' Company. which renewing old acquaintances in the and Mrs. Edward White. the names “loomed we vmw“ and emnded King's County Board of Trade at the annual meeting of the organization held in this town last night says he was agreeably surprised at the prosperous appearance oi the settlement. There are about twenty families in the community. They are about seven miles from an- Calgary. was elected vice-president and Mr. Allison MacLean, Montague. re- elected secretary treasurer. 1 day residents of both communities at- River; Murdock McGowan, Kil- muir; E B. McLaren, Georzetown; Dr. Preston McIntyre. R. K. Cle- On Thursday evening Oct 5th. IATYQIIIQ Miss Mabel H l5 IN BOSTON- Polics said last night. g‘: the institution 1am ML T_ Andi“, Eugen 15 Prince Edward Island Hospital; and pawn,“ 5;" yeswrdw mommg m that Mrs. Darrach is now sble to ing slippers. 5g puma”, 3,5111“ Requiem leave the hospital and will spend operates a big dep -- — ——-— th i h . u . 953"?" I"i- - ~ »1"~\'-“'G11T0N nay 0p “UMILIATIQN m 1793 Gifrrsiggclgilrlgfittofngpgrngh‘ Vsbrillevyzlii ments. L, M. McKinncn. L H. 1 ——1ll_¢""ll'""~“ll “"131 111° “will _Q{, the 5th May 1793 General honor of their son William Fied- Poole and Mayor George McIntyre flglgegegé g5 of Major-General A. nghtnn as commander Fanmng‘ Lieubmant this Island, then St John's that l-t. Col Right ‘int! f1) note ‘ ciiii liiannii‘. "i g n principal State, ncrs \ llfli qunrtrrs Stall’ C. F. A , Gen. McNaughton brinz O. C. at that time. L‘. -Col. Chandlenwha F“‘.‘\'E"l with N Sccretary of on 1st February. The May as a day of months to hcar of a declaration of war. How times have changed. s .. Baidiviifs Kw h Boswell, Victoria. and Hitrris pf this city also scr- vcd imdci" him at that time, the latter being Artificer Sergeant. Mrs. C. W. Bernard died at her home Park Corner early Monday morning, Oct. 2nd. Mrs. Bernard had bSBn a great sufferer for many years. She was afflicted with acute arthritis. She had borne her suf- fering with great patience and hei- cheerful disposition was up rent to all who met her. Reoen .v she had visited her brother, H. B. Mlw- Leod in Truro, N. 3.. and returned home two weeks ago apparently much improved in health: but mere was n rather sudden change for the worse. and she failed very rapidly until the end came. Beside THANKSGIVING AT MOUNT ‘ Slhtifiiltll- The three appoint- mrnts of the Mount Stewart Un- ited Pasiouil Charge. Mount Stew- art, Donnldsion and Lot 40, fitting- ly observed Tnanksgiving and the Special Day of Prayer on Sunder. ‘Elie c s wczc scnsozzably doc- ' iluwcis. fruits and and excellent congrega- t.c s g . rcd, A lcvcly bouquet of_ glaciioli was placed in the Mount ‘ leaves one Um Harold Bernard o,’ "i. *°.";“.i..:":*::i rub-iv- B~ @- b: 1'5 ‘ i MALPEQUE UNITE!) CHURCH SERVICE-Malpcque United Church Services were oi a special nature and 1y s. ' The theme of the (XIV was; "How Much Owes! Thou UniO Thy Lord?" The Lot 40 on Sunday last, Autumn 110m" d t m h t h 15m ,M _ we __ . ._ . church celebrates the mm“, MP adorned me from or the auditorium Dal; Mgmgylf 1g“ FaYHOQ-i frf;1'5bct0b1;r Page auegdpy “grogg- the Summerside Hospital and Helegmmmlfdmg gUg$§Im mlvllg month there were 17 deaths and W's. Simon Paoli Junior. a daugh- niverslaitv] of the ‘hmltlliflg ofs the adding w the beauty oi the ser- dim,“ cqnductgd megewicb assist. Church Lug 7 The funbm; :35 gvrgspugggigltg agogtegvesfcfijndhgsénglig ried Monday evening in Halifax f,h.‘,’li,‘"fl,1ffifs;,,g§§,l'y°lfn°ggtff,zi0.5%; wALLEMAt m P, Ed d churci ticrc on c coming un- V1395, The sgyvjcg 1n the gyenjng ed by Rev D M Fraser Bung‘ was swag bv her so R N S w Pw A vpgn o i, c‘ i v e rilce war dav vxiiii >1w ,<f‘|'\Z,/‘C_'; 11f 3 uuu . ., k D u“ m d w, .- - - - . . n. ev. Howard brought home after amputating the ' " ~- 7 1 ‘ I‘ n n q 4 City C°m1°11by Dr. P. A. Creeiman. Island Hospital on October 6. 1939, R; ~. 2?.;.....s.. 51.13.2152‘; Esizis. insist‘; i: midst": burl-bless? izssr... hill. tiiLc-..%'~...ii.% w “a. “are Wvv- ~ E. B. s. Miller, B, A. oi St. m very impressively taking as the M R519‘; 38k Ch m d’ _ _ . s ewis o a a . - l _ ._ ,_ - son orge mon , Peter's Boy. theme Prziyrr, as evidence 0i our ma?“ éfiijgherg, rqoydonenguiqqeg, db§b1§°§§S§§gc§ vmfd Plgfig 31° ‘umber comnucaums Wm Si?‘ Jfizfueltc/Iissbyliliziricizl taifigaltifir‘ iré-uiln télttgwahizgfqesefirthtitge wag? figcgaqvggtuélfimioeigew P??? S Cvmmil t0 GCd 1n Hefll/ell- A5 u" Ralph Callbeck. William Lefurgey, llllactlifenna as subdeacon: Rev, _' ' lat Springhill West and ircioro her vinlce at n meeting of health oifi- mupmg géorgifAy-g, Mmpougu, _ Gmulfi“ “Mk A m Ralph MacCaull. Dr. Ross was rick Walsh was Master OI Cere- swarms AM _ overture received many lovely v1“- Charlottetown a SO11 nA . l D D AGES Earl Ins r 1 ___ ___ ._ _ _. lug uns sol-'- Praycr The minister Saki that the ‘M11211?’ or the I?“ M1} cfmd $0“ 95* tom" 019"" BSSI-Stlng in Brovln. Charlottetown was swim-fled gvomellfmlfrgxtuitfe and 5501mm the. Mr Wm, “W11; '1 p" W ' ‘ -——'~— " ""1 a‘ '1" 1 C"“"°1' PM’ u-uv-i our national leudersrmphu- fir: rig“, 01°11; 150mb 0-1 Rofiliabga Ste sill/I“: 13m‘ Besides ‘he PM" 9f $1275 damages 1“ SW1!“ 0°11" s “s; u rs‘ i York Pointanfarmer edigrll-yieur-folid MARMAGES______ 801N521‘. C. a V. ll on Sept. 27. saga day m, pmyer. we should be and “gmhsgéd ‘ha; “rghg was a We're Riflssifii- GM-dlit- Francis. yesterday. Total damages suffered Prince Edward wands pow“), P’ El L Hospital yelsterday gs in: 1'—-—~——--~-—~—-—-—-— whlupMnw. y“ n‘ 01,195, daughmu wmmg to can on God in our graduate of Prince.“ wales cm- v MaéDO-Ilala .R°vflUU§-B1Ré\é1'g. in s. motor accident in 193B had cum Mme below averugf, would TESL,“ o; a fractured 5pm,, whlm‘ BURHOE-WEIR-At the home of bacilli Htihdc Mbilciehligftonf‘ Eiikmh: dmress" We m” ma" 15w“ me“ lege and taught school on the Is- and Rev, J. N. Trainer "Ilhe late §Zli1i§17§§gh’,§,§f,'§ 1.111.?’ gmadgd 9g give a better ield per 11cm than he received when he iell from a M15 Guthene 311111113511- we“ W)?‘ ‘b e Mlt n l-l 1.1. Mill pray w mo, cultivate the reality land, afterwards com‘! m HOIIO- Mrs. Griffin is survived by the m a i a t i. ‘i 1°.“ w“ 1'" bee“ W" plied when dlsslns load of potafoessaturda septaoib. ally vn Saturday. Oct. '1, 1e39, by C“ b or ‘ 1 °“'.- 9v." )1: i» » 0f Pfflyel’ 6Y0 Th6 mill“! lulu. where she was engaged in the fvllowllll; sons besides her f e e an an ' the "H170" 00"” °Pefflllflns began two weeks hi0 TM Mcidi-‘lll 00¢“!!! When Mr. R”- G- 051m‘? webs“? M1" M1" l” hem? the. ofilcl€mxn‘.. Cflgy WM llllllfr dlFPCiiOn 0f Ofgfllll-iiv- teaching profession for a number stricken’ husband whom sh gltiied puny respfinslble for bony 75 per 1t was warned 1"“ 1113111" Wm” W“ mm‘? 1“ 1115 1”“ 1°“ me Una" we" R‘ N" °f we“ “11111- T“ b‘ ‘QOKM “TY 11,111" Mrs, Simpson. The hymns were in 0g years M19; ieavu-u; there she married over fifty years a 0e? a}; Cent M he damagks under a Mr‘ Si G‘ Peppm‘ chief of me of potames at "w" or m“ day‘ R07 m, m Mr‘ Sidney Havelock some h". a gr _ ‘Oi. Sannliiic blue keeping with me subkcth O God of decided “study medicine and wok and Leo on m” homefledvd.‘ ran statute passed in i938, The plain- potato inspection Service for the 1-19 was 19min; number hom; and Burhoe oi Charlottetown. ihllm“ "emi-“ml Calstngel or ping Love. o King of Peace. and The her M. D. M, Rush College. Chlc- 7. Edward also in Lotv7 33b Lil “fir?” resp°'““’1°. 1°’ 251*" “m Pmvhlcr will Yields 0f 111511 001* 1°“ 111$ "51"" 18111"! fllfl1ll=l the GARDINH- M . C11“1°"*’1°W"- fllLlSlTlilll rosq. llcr ha‘. sioes an Day Thou Gave“, The Choir 5mg "o For thmv m“ m R0“ and John -s m Bow)" . d. ne of t e damagesnthiough contribu- his“ dug with,“ we last we}. nub of the W589“ mjiu-m; n5; Oct. 0. 1939, Mrs. William Charles o.her PCCCSSOFIES were ill matching ‘he Enmemy Bow Down Thine E“. Disc-med h" Drofesskm m hnnnh Howard Grimm m; . an Rev. tory negligence. the Jury found. were running from 200 bushels per Splne- GB-rdiner. age 87 years, prune”; “m” The 3"°‘mg °°"1?'e' who “P's by Lorenz Miss Alice Coffin was ha] Missouri Ill health forced her Joseph's Semin‘ P Eiisso. in st‘ The case arose m“ °1 1‘ °°11151°1l we and up while Green Moun- W115“ he “fled t” appear for mundayl Oct’ m m 2 p' m from '1““t“‘°1"1‘5‘1 M‘. 1n'm°d"'t°'y n“ hrnrcl vrrv LXI‘. cssivelv in the solo, f give u “,4 “m, ‘as, “Th, D, berm A“ we S"? "mill-V". Al- between a car driven by Brown and talus were expected to yield in dinner. Mrs. White became slarm- @119 Cumme Funeral Home. In- H"? Gm“ “"1?” "i w“‘1d111'"'.1'°.' Tmch M5 to Pray bvJewltt. £0” can‘; home to fiér native‘ era, ‘and wage P-lffen" at $119 llm- an Irving OiiCompany truck.Brown excess bf ma; figure, ' ed and went to the back field 191F151" Pwples CBmPWYy. caption vms lied p: flip brides Pr v1 n “d lived Wm‘ h" Sm?" yhospital m M219 cord enter a and passengers in his car were in- _€- where she found her husband ly- w RP-sllddellly M the P. E- 1101119, m... QLFSIS \\'[‘l‘0 llllnlfifllili-C “‘ ° n" a, t Bgd. ".31, Th, M. , “f” °' ‘Peal-merit lured. Mr. Justlce A. a: Arscnault -MARRIED IN WlNNlPlcG- mg where he had fallen. He was S51v1’ Hospital. Oct 9. 1939. Eu- relatives an! a fc-iv close friends _5 P553543 W31). Mrs. M0" 80h B - 41119 '11 l 0W ng w-. re the pail bearers presided at the hearing A quiet wedding ni interest w conscious but unable to move and 8'9"‘? W- Ward. aged 35 years. Fun- at - of the nnfrnctiiiri parties. During the rvflliflfl ii E511.“ {FOOD Hlllleflfed ,rmni:ed cii Saturday morning at to clmrivnri iii" bridal party. ‘Ilwv. seven o'clock in Trinity United were bountiiiillv_ cared to a vuf- ‘ Church, Summorsidc, whrm Miss DlNu-A pretty wedding was sol- Ggvempr or erick, whose marriage to Miss Doro- ~ _ ~ ‘"1 _ Is- thy Ferns Hutchinson of Ellerslie, °1 the firs‘ Cnnadm‘ dwmo“ 1t L‘ land, received s. despatch from the P E. I. took place at the home Hongurnplg Henry Douglas, of the bride on Wednesday evening Oct. 4th, when Rev, dcqualnting him that France had Pail-OI‘ 01' U18 brldé Officlafed The (icclared war against His Majesty hostess was assisted by her daugh- Lieutensnt w‘. Mis. Governor appointed Friday the 17th Profitt and neice Miss Vera Mc- public humilis- Leod H. N., in serving the bounte- tion iand fasting throughout the ous repast. when the large num- Coiony. In those days it took three bei‘ of invited guests had gathered. The evening was most pleasantly song. During the evening an un- usual large number of noisily appeared on the scene and persistingly gave themselves until the popular young couple made their appearance and happily received tions of their many serenading ad- mirers, who st the nroper moment selected the d fashioned bouncing. after which they were also remembered by the genial hostess. with s. tasty lunch. After the happy couple had re- oeived the best of wishes from one and all the pleasant evening was brought to a close with all Joining hcr husband C. W. Bemsrd she in singing, "Fbr Good Fellows." SOPHIA ROSS —Many old friends attended Saturday afternoon for Dr. Mary Ross, who passed away on Thurs- she passed awav. Morrison. two other sisters. E. B. Covswell. Edmonton, A‘bertnt Mrs. D J. McCutheon. Vancouver B. C. and two hrofhcrs. all of Montague. The salaries oi city officials were raised by $5 to $10 a month at a lively session of the city held here last night. Maycr Foster and a full slate of councillors were present at the 51st" meeting which was featured by many heated arguments and lengthy discussions on the majority of res- olutions brought before the council. Dr. P. A. Creelman, zssistant Pub- lic Health Officer submitted the monthly Public Health report. The Meat and Milk report was read by Dr. I. E. Croken. Both reports were approved by the council. Mr. Stems Webster was appointed temporarily on the city police force to fill a vacancy caused by the ab- sence of Constable Gordon Storey who is on leave-of-absence for mil- itary duty. Three names were submitted to the meeting for the pcligg vubmy, Stems Webster, William Poole and Elmer Moore. The resolution icr Webster's a pointment carried the vote," councillors votin for ii; were, Holman. mover, Blanchard, second- PY- McKee. Dpucan and Chandler. Against the motion were councillors gglmyre, Lapthorne and Hennes. Mr. Elliott. MoCoubrey. Miss Lottie fllTbef al of pent in conversation, music and serenaders an account of the Rev- ed by the ihe congratula- groom for s good ol N1°h°m°n Cemetery . ‘they Are Jolly and FUNERAL LARGELY ATTEND. FD-KIThe Solemn funeral service. or 1's- Johll P. Griffin. who pug. sed away at her home in Burton Lot 7, at the age of seventy-six’ -FUNERAL OF DR. MARY the iunerul services on Besides Mrs. M's the funeral: th f Frank. L90, Bennett; anguxlildvifiijdsl and two nephews. Thomas and Harold Howard, -R. I P. Mr. of the serious Mrs. John H, Zlivfany friends will be earn that the‘ count“ Nantes is now assured. Rev Sis- Wl‘ Aqllin is accom vice at the hom Hyde, Frank Drake. Inte Ill Sim ascaran FROM FALCONWOOD “amusi MacLeod, Falconwood Hospital dressed in blue overalls and wear- BETUB-N FROM TRIP-The M15- “ “$5M? dwbbuifi? o aven nay was Marjorie Lowther oi Cornwall Making his first visit to the Is- Mr. Kier Clark also of Montague lstgrlérgrlitigogi-illiiii bificbmitclie§illfil “ ion in the early hours'o£ yester- "wmlns. and carried away a quantify of merchandise and cash VISITS MOTI!:R— Rev, 515M1- . Aquln of the Sisters of Char- ity. St. Joseph's Convent. Halifax. Island, ed home on account illness of her mother, the R/ev. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The late Miss Sarah Kellow was held from the residence of W. M Wright, 1S6 Road yesterday afternoon to Corn- wall United Church. A short ser- e was conducted by Louis Murray, church the service was conducted by the Rev Mr. Woodside assist- Murray the Rev. D. K Ross. Pallbearers were Messrs. A. C. Duchexnin, Eki. . George Boyle. Russell Howard and Wilbert rment was in Cornwall MI‘. A painful accident was suffered _on Sunday afternoon by Master Vernon, eight year old son oi Mr. Mrs. Joseph Watson, Ken- sington, when while playing with some of his young friends with a pump jack in some unknown way had his first finger of his right hand caught in some of the gears, Crushing and mangling it so bad- ly it was necessary to rush him to —HARIL'NGTUN - M s c L E A N WEDDING -- A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the rec- 45, patient at has artment store in panied by Rev. Philip. and they will return to Halifax cn Saturday roams! Sydney. n. 5.. Lewis, with the sig- , 1,, B “emu”, a_yjgu'lflq i pullers at Sydney. Cecil. on the ‘deputy minister of publieworks and’ 3nd, Mrs Isiah Stewart have as The many hmais enthusiasts of stair of the Charlottetown Gusrd- ‘Al in th in - ' . Mrs. Ste t’ sister. x m sun having the ab, Chester, smiley and n1, all i tummy‘ H, 1: l “ml: 1% “said their Iuests war s Mrs. Biuden. ‘den who motored to the from California. They 8Y6 pleasantly entertained-S. escs Mrs. Wm Saturday ' night She when Mrs. Evelyn Nader, Sydney William ericton, have left by motor for S sex, N. 8.. to be city. They formerly belonged HUNTING VICTIM BURIED funeral of Mrs Friday eve- Basilica. thence to the Roman C Nantes, Maplewood was celebrated by Rev. Louis Dou- pleased to gan who also officiated at the t recovery of Mrs grave. The pallbearers were: Peter Connolly, Ernest Prunty. Geor aei Conway tients ' the King's County Ho Brighton as the result of a car failing Valley Corner. At me H-eatherdale, was uninlured Billie McPherson. oi Kilmuir “d fined u» his bed bt home. Stewart, recently tlonal Committee, was the sided. Mr. Stewart chose as work THURSDAY sonage at Winnipeg, $6M- l6th, at 8 o'c m S'sIDE—Mr' being nuuaco m QUARREL-It was learned from city police 1w. H181“ rrnley was will!“ struck by a mub during a quarrel- at present she is m the hospital here recovering from her inlllriei» ARRIVE FOR FUNERAL-Mrs. Ann Thelma, Massachusetts, N, H-. and , C. B" arrived home yesterday t0 "mild the funeral oi their mother. M11- Charles Gardiner. which present at the Dr. Charlottetown, Miss Byrne is em- ployed by the Dept. of Telephones in Regina. The funeral of Eugene W. Ward. which was largely attended. was FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The William Collier took place yesteiday morning from her late residence to St. Dunstan's tholic Cemetery. Mass for the dead brlde-to-be. Peteson. John Savidant, and Mich- and Durell Bell of Abney are pa- pital the former with a broken arm in the past, expressing the and the latter with a broken leg make the dangerous turn at Cherry happiness in the future, The d iver, Charlie Campbellbof n an- other passenger is at present con- SPEAKS 0N CHINA-—-Mr. W. R. returned from the Orient after 30 years service as as s. leading Y M. C. A. Secre- tary in China under the Interna- izuest y speaker at a largely attended meet- ing held in the Baptist Church her-c last night. Mr. J. W. Boulter prel- .s subject Missionary Work in China. He described conditions as he saw them in that countrv and pointed out the great need for missionary friends in P. E. Island was solem- 1115 rilkd ht the United ClillICh P31‘- M i b k an; the hospital and for a time it was A Doimelly united in marriagta. ‘hflught 11ml 119 mlflhl" l'¢¢°"9l' but ANNUAL FOX SHOW-Tho m‘ M" w" " it'll “y” grant from the Provincial Govern- ment it was learned. As in years the grou wouldbeineiec. _nnzax mro sroas -- known persons smashed the dow of the store oi Mr WES meat market on Summerside, sometime alter 1° H'- Pwde" “m1 dwgmer‘ taken from the money drawer containing money was un Although Mr ‘a house t0 MacLeod and arranged on table by Rachel Martin. After [gifts had been admired and her ed all to visit her the evening spent in music dancing. A very pleasant evening spent at the home of Mr Mrs. D. M. Robinson St. A Iiisti of Parkdale Wcmerfs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. n- the bridal chair,’ which gr and Mrs. s- ready to render to Institute work and New york age,- leaving m“ 11096 province. She had gone to England $114“- glhe Wllllld wllflfllle her mem- a few weeks before the outbreak t0 OPFShID. and Wishing he!‘ every of war and was returning to New was read York on the ill-fated Athenia by Mrs. V. M, Hudson, a/nd the pzesentation of a silver pie plats —-~~-—— ~ ——— with pyrex lining was made by BIRTH; Mrs D. M. Robinson. The bride ~——---~- "lf-T-‘YW-"I: in n few well chosen words thank- M°LAREp_At p E I, Hospital sing song and bingo passed sented to the bride. scrvcci by the ladies. and "God Save the King." health report informed cit loi-s here this week. wife summoned help frp-m neighbors. The injured man was taken 112s condition became worse and it r I bv up bride's‘ u. - ; J. , u <1 hie of ———— _ , nioxyxix. _ 1.1, ,1-;‘;vf1~, nnd wirsl,‘ Aéuilgangeck neorre H, Ross. Calvary: and Pev. A very pretty wedding was Lory. Kensingfon at 3 oclock Dorothy Rhoda Bnwnesi eidgq,’ Mrs. Crabbe in, c== in the years - DQ331119 the nude o; Colwgable Theo Ross. Black River Bid" solcmnized at the Presbyterian jepiember 221E1- RW- B~ F1991" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry .' 111‘7““1 WWW YP5.191“111Y- to comp and makmr mvry for n 1 Harfilii Gcorgo spoers oi the staff N- 3- s‘ “gum Brmkneki- °11 59F"- 25- ill °m°“““5' when M!“ Margaret C~ Bwllefis- K911911830". P. E- 15-‘ short wliilc they disapproved into bi the n. c. M. i=.. Charlottetown, I e presence of immediate friends, Sarah Marl-pup dauihter pl the land. and Edward Arthur WSgnEl‘, no the night. Prcviolls m 1w marrl- ‘illld son Of Mr. and Mrs. William , -—'-" “"1 Mimi/BS- Wllpll Rev- A- O. 1m M1" Mli1°°1m M‘°1“’;'"1 ""1 r5011 0f Mr- and Mrfl- A- H. Waiz- l are bu‘ Sept. 2i. Miss Bvizttzfl was l n. Smers, Regina, The church was hugene Ward, 34-year-old Thompson. D. D. united in mar- MIS- Macho“. Graham! Rwd- uer. Winnipeg. 'I‘he bride looked tend-cred a slmwci- bv friénds of prcitily decorated with autumn Hazrl Givvu-s and vi~i' t_v a: the flowers by girl friends of the bride. spit-l ‘s hornc of "r and Mrs. Rev. L. E. G. Davies performed the ccrcmzmy in the presence of im- mczliatc relatives and friends. Miss sue ltleaclbws played the wedding music. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father. vslio gave her in marriage. and xi-wi-e u lovely ivcdding dress of uxnc velvet with matching turban and nccessoiies and carried a siiowcr bouquet of Johanna roses Her bride's maid Miss Jean Cobb mrnld Brirmll Tim brkc-io-hc who ‘was yauurcl in 11 lnvcfv finer length crtstuirc of all ovcr Rival Orchid ln"c with ivlcro cflert 1'10- lrrt. ivzis d ' b. ' ilcivnsi "ill i‘ ~. J": " . garg- Fn {an} : was drczsvd in teal blue with s, -,, ,,,_...,,,-.. ppm m, the miliClllllfl hat. and accessories. He: bra: wt wis crimson roses. The bl'l£l("5 mother tvore a Paris frock with black hat and corsage oi fa. The <2'iis i"i‘l'“ l“.’llll‘ifill its wsll ns uvful nnii nth-mu! to the q} =1 -,~ 1 M1: B ': ti EIhcYtLPMEI-sl 11-pin‘: 11c lilovc arrggd Amer“? 11°‘“1*Y m5“- “mm ‘h? “fir”, fir, H,“ a,,...,,‘,,.,_.,,,,,,,... Lines 0i the Summerside detach- ment. R. C. M. P, acted as grooms-- man. Aficr tho ceremony. break- fast was served at the home of the bride's parents. The reception room and dining room was taste- fully arrangcd with bronze and yellow chiysnnihcmums and asters Trill yellow tapers shed n. loft light over the dining table which iwas centred with yellow chryssn- thcmums. serving were Mrs. D. O. Stewart, Mrs. J. R. Farquharson. the bride's aunt. and Miss Dorothy Cnllbock. Immediately aitcr, the happy young couple left on a wed- {HUB in to st. John and other 1'3 0f fl \‘Ill‘li"il'a' n.‘ linen <11- hss, ki\\’ cn-ivnrc fllld sulrfwuflnl chcqucs cn's Instlfuic iiVflS vcnri. The lrridr- = in a shmt out sincfrc speech thnx-iltcd all present for tlicir gifts and cxicitded a lirni'f_y' invitafi-sn to one flflfl nil to visit her in hrr new homo. The remainder of the gveyfng “w: spent in mu=ic and drmclnz. nftrr whlP-h n d-flifloll! lunch v.:\_< vrvcd by the ladies pre- 5911‘, Tun (l i\' (slowing ilicl" mar- vsrscs. Th1 giis ivv .i ver. cut several io- rib?" 1" i-iri Mrs CHl-‘llr 1"" o" Mai-lubri- bu»; of interest, the a sl lliLlIll‘ irin to dlffvtlult l-rizle iyatwlllng in a green wool |:.-i a an iii- island. iii-r bridl‘ ensflnbic with green accessories. lra m; ln 1 iiticd cont of foal Upon um. return Constable and Mrs. Spcers will make their horns in Charlottetown. The Guardian inins their manv friends in wish- ing them every happiness-S. Use Minard‘: for swaths. .lli blue wool with acrcssorics in black. The br."'<¢= who is in the employ o1 the warm T-imlwonc Commnv at Hun??? River ivill be greatly missed by nil whom she served in the capacity of operator. Mr. and - - riage. Ethel Mae, daughter of Mr . very ma b in b1 i; 1i u Chmhuemw“ m?“ died)“ Alexander a MacLeod and Dons- Jwws Ivan Harrington. son of Mr. taubrssu suit wit}? whiz: bimepcfrid We 0' Lilli"! 3611* 199mm‘ °1 d“) 1mm the ippldenw o! Mr. W. the P. E. I. Hospital at 5.30 ald Sutherland son of Mrs. Alex- and Mrs James Harrington of black gwgsgorieg and wearing a Montreal. daughter of Mr. and M, , 126 Brighton Road yesterday evening from a and-er Campbell, 13rbbkne1d_ spring Valley. The bride looked necklace of seed penis, glfl; o; u“; .. James Dyment oi Northsm. where s short service will be new The bride looked charming in n very charming in a dress of blue groom. The couple were amended P. E. I.. to David Hugh Finlsyson. at 2 o'clock. thence to Cornwall gun shot wound in the leg. He was injured near Vic- ioria early yesterday morn- ing while hunting with three companions, Gerald Acorn, Archie Bruce and Leslie Gillespie, all of this city. The accident occurred when Acoi'n’s gun was acci- dently discharged as he was climbing through a fence, the charge entering Ward's leg below the knee. His wound was tied up and he was driven to Crapaud, sev- eral miles away, where he received medical aid from Dr. Bovyer before being taken to hospital here. Mr. Ward was st one time on the staff of the Guardian and at pres- ent was a mechanic at Martin's Garage here. He is married and has a family oi two children. His wife was formerly Margaret MscLeod of this city. His oldeat child, Eugene Jim, is i0 years old and the baby, Jessie Mae is l4 months. l Besides his wife and children he i, la survived by his father and moth- , u; M; 5nd Mm 115-94 wurd, both arcom motored to their of Charlottetown. and the follow- Brookfied. where their ing brothers: Roy and Elmer, on friends, wish tbeatcfioi the SydncyPoat-Record, happy-wedded life. tailored suit of navy blue, with accessories to match. The bride's maid was Mrs. Alma Thompson of Ailasfon. Mass, sis- ter of the groom, and Mr. Ever- ett MacLeod, brother of the bride. supported the groom. After the ceremony the newly married couple left amid good wishes, and showers of confetti, for a honeymoon trip through the Mailtlmes. On their i-eturir on Sept. 28, a sumptuous wedding reception was held at the home oi’ the bride's mother, where forty guests were erétlertsined in honor of the newly- w s The dinin room was tastefully decorated th white bridal bells. and pink and white streamers. the color scheme was carried out in the table decorations of pink and white roses and pink and white candles. The bride was dressed ln navy blue chiffon velvet, and wore a necklace of pearls, a gift of groom. she carried a bouquet of sweet peas and maiden hair fern. During the serving of su per a , band of serenaders arrive . and jproceeded to enjoy themselves [i11- ‘til they were admitted io see the bride and gzoom and were treated by the hostesses. After the reception the bride and given She's A many JOlly them a long and ‘The he py couple wi 5p alley. was united in marriage crepe with navy accessories to match. They were attended by Mr. Scott Mosse and Mrs. Moase ais- ter of the bride. ceremony the young cci ple motor- ed to Charlottetown points of intescst in the province . returning the same eveWng. to the bride's home where a jolly crowd of serenaders gritbered to their hearty congratulations best wishes for a long and happy wedded life dcfore the popular bride. was the guest oi honour at s miscellaneous shower her girl friends at her home, e house was decorated for the lilmily MacIeod escorted the bride to the seat oi honour to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Garnet Campbell. Miss Eliza- beth Whitehead and Miss Marion Ferguson carried “in the heavily laden baskets and opened the many beautiful and useful Elva Wigvmore read the accompany- the ‘ing verses, the Misses Miriam Mac- Kay and Charity M ed the gifts on the ta le, Margaret ihe bride in her most capable man- ner thanked one and all for their lovely gifts and invited them to visit her in her new home, afler which all Joined in singing. 00C Good dainty lunch was then sezved and home in ,ths remainder of the evening spent in music, song and social chatter Fo liowing m“. Kay arzsng- to Mr. by Miss Lillian Wagner, sister M. . staff of the pital for the past year. and other Mr. and it 347 LElQN-on Ava. extend Man. Island friends wish and er marriage at the home of Miss Gladys A fhur Summerside. for Miss beautifully i . Mls “on s ding March was glayed by Reta Arthur. The .room was iasi fully decorated in Autumn and cut flowers. A dainty bask was filled to overflowing wi beautiful gifts which testlficri gum‘ Mm Gladys Arthur. ihe verses read Miss Tena MacQuarrie and sponded very flttlnglv. The eve games. hv the hostess. assisted by Doris MacArthur. Mrs. “p0 r Rae. Miss Jennie Fellow." a Bnfli “S _ i hcst Wl.'="".< f0; the brlvuJo-bc a u "side m slnainrioi "For ShenA Jolly Go Fellow. ' the groom. and Mr. Edward Rysack D e bride has been on the Hydrotherapy Hos- and the groom has a responsible position in the Winnipeg Electric Company. Mrs. Wagner will reside Winnipeg. fir, and Mrs. Wagner ever-v happiness-q‘; -BRIDE T0 BE SHOWERED- A miscellaneous shower was held Elma Do las by her girl friends. As the bride entered the room the Wed- Miss colors the populararity of the bzfde-to-he The gifts were opened by Miss ihe "lffs arranged on ihe table bv Miss Doris MacArthur. Miss Douglas re- ing was spent in music, bridge and i A dainty limch was served i Mia I ° pibiuysbb. of ibnubb, Ont, was vice will be held at 2:30 D. m. m. quictlv solemnized at Trinity Wfmfllt Com all Cemet» Church, Ottawa on Oct. 7 by the "“'_’“" "*"*_—r~ pastor Canon Robt. Turley. The DEATHS length, Elizabeth blue ostrich plumes and blue w! y. long lace gloves were 6- lily of the valley and forget t not. The bride was attended P th to She wore a corsage of orchids b lilv of the valley. Mr. W y man. Following the marriage a Mr. and Mrs 11* '67 Cameron Ave., Ottawa -‘ i will reside in London. Ont FFPd MM‘- i bride's going away outfit was a Miss Tcna MacOImri-le. and Miss I-nnru I Mnclenn. 1”“: overflow, closed with ‘ ‘,izi-oy suede flannel iiwo piece irimmcd with black velvet _ wore a black velour hat trim rv or! vci“" She w0:e a corsage 5- gardenin- systein oi jlildflnl . Bernard. which adjoins, Mrzmlisacfgltzk m: night on Tuesday. some money was i rstts taken. Another some c go nearby and other houses are close at hand no one heard the break. daughter. Ethel Mae who has be- come one of the season's popular and accompanying verses were read by Dorothy MacKenzie and Jean ack- nowledged the guest of honor invit- home. then everyone joined in sing- ing, "For She's A Jolly Good Fel- Iow." At this time a dainty lunch was served, and the remainder of on Thursday last, when the ladies gathered in honor of one of their members, Mis Bernice McCabe, Bern- ard McCabe also of st. Avards, a Immediately on her arrival Miss McCabe was escorted dainiily trimmed in shades of pink azrid cold, b_v Mrs. Gordon Mutlow Harold Mcinnls The wedding march was played by Mrs. __._. Borden Mvers. An address thank- Martin McDonald of Heatherdale ing Miss McCabe for the assist- ance that she has always been ed those present for their kind- ness, and extended an invitation to visit her at her new home. remainder of the evening, numer- ous pretty and useful prises were - awarded, which were in turn pre- Lunch was and a very ._ioll.v time was brought to a close bv bouncing the bride and singing. “For She's A Jolly Good lileilow" FRIDAY HEALTH REPORT HEARD —- In September 42 births were registered in Charlottetown, a department of council- t s same Mr. White was married but had dchlldren He will be buried Sat- ay. l’ WEDDING BELLS- The marri- eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Daniel bride who was given in marriage by Mrmsell Goodwin. of Bale Vertc. N. B. looked charming in her floor taffetta gown with matching bolero, irilled at the back to form a slight bustle. She wore a small hat of the same shade trimmed with blue and vgltn; e bow and veiling which was drapfld softly nt the back. Her shoes and in wine shade and she carried an old-fash- ioncd nosegay oi sweetheart roses. Miss Phyllis Goodwin of Montreal. who was attired in grape chiffon velvet gown and turban to match. . ‘Ilmrtcn Fitzgerald of Ottawa was the best ccntion was held at the home of W. T. Fitzgerald. The couple left on s trip to New York nml Rochester and on their return wit“ Pi nst ich plume and black ._ .-._ ialiainln-Laa-r- p. I an-‘ IBLANDER. DEAD- M;s. WI!»- liun Macltae and family of Bon- shaw received the and news yester- aay oi the death of Mr. Lemuel , on Sept. 14. at his home California. Mr. Mao- Rae was a son oi the late Mr. Mal- colm. MaoRae of Bonshaw, and I late Mr. William MwR-M in Oakland, ‘Un- _ win- Roy E. MacNeiil, lsft by mid- and can hed ii ersd Mr. A. Lodge officers present. Addresses 3115i were given the District Master and Grand asurer. and several new of Berthelier Lodge. Muriel victims on British steamer and WES ‘m; whose wife, formerly fits; native of Hal ax. Fraser conducted s d tute sided in Summersidc for years. His father, Dr. w“ Fraser, married Mr. Lcngworth and after his illiams. rector oi St. Church, Charlottetown. They on Oct. 8. i939, to Mr. and Mrs. A Wilfred McLaren, Cable Head West, a son. the 1969. to Mr. and Mrs Robert Allison. Oct. l0, Prince Street, City a daughter. Sherry. a son. Gerald Anthony. pitsl Oct 9th, 1939. to Mr. the to ment People's cemetei v, he iggllICh Manse, y the Rev, s, yfle. B. A-. on Oct. 5th. Mrs. Hazel Norton of Crapaud m John of Bediord. I V. R. H. Court KELDOW-Cm Saturday. Oct. i989. Miss Sarah J. Ke low 1939. Mrs. "Mona sinnogt Laura Murphv awed 27 years. MARTIN-At nib Pi-lnce grxswnitaltpct. w mo, ~ r- - M - tTi-v PAMSAY-Aimthe b.1351; i939: Weir D. Rump/Hr """' "5 years. w l'nd Hospital m; ThIYF§dav_ w. mo. V/"llnm p. White 5n! vam- r me by W. Wand aged 35 years. GABDINER — At Oct. 9. i039, Mrs. leg Gardiner, aged 8'! vears. and re- funeral home. 9th. 1939. Mrs liam Cnliier. The suit She med J. McDonald. aged months. "' oi l0, i939. Mrs. J. Luther tn her 89th year. Y‘ Miss Georgie Macllean sand Mir. Madman and Dr. John Y. special plans shortly before 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Boston, in response to a telephone message from Mrs. MscL-ean, that the doctors consid- E. Maclean mole to stand the Journey home by plans. CONDITION EXCELLENT- Condition at’ James Doyle, 25- —DISTR.ICT ORANGE LODGE Grand Lodge Honors to the Grand short speeches by the local mem- bers. At the close of lodge refresh- ments were served by the members MISS FRASEIVS FAMILY—MLI Fraser. who was among tho board the torpedced Athenia. was a. daughter of the late James Fraser Neal, Mr. rugstore in Charlottetown where the Capitol: ‘Theatre now stands. and later re- several Fraser. s. physician prominent in Charlotte- town years ago. was married to s. Miss Mayne of Charlottetown. A daughter of Dr. Fraser, Miss May George D. death became the wife of the Rev. Leo W Paul's _ are now living in British Columbia. Miss Muriel Fraser is believed in have resided in Halifax. Montreal HARBOUR-At Alma, 0n Oct. 1, Archie Bar- bour (nee Mildred Dunbar) a son, LElTCI-l-At tile P. E. I. Hospital i939. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Ileifch of 45 Upper ADAMS-At Freetown. Oct. 7, i969. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ada/ms. a daughter. SHERRY-At Fcrnwood, Oct. 8, 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur PAOLI-At the Charlottetown Hos- and eral Wednesday. October lith, st 3.15 from the home of his father, Wed Ward. 15 Kent Street. Inter- COURT-NOR ow- h: the United J. 7. in her 77th year. Funeral tomorrow (Tilt:- United Church where funeral ser- sfi-(ifr-at Morel.‘ on ocifif, i , (nee (Xruntv Archibald awed 8i 308D"!!! on Thursday. Ocffiggllunlt; of Baltic, WHITE-At the Pug" Edward Ia. Oct. in hi! WARD-Suddenly at the P. E. ls- land l-ios-nltal. Oct. 9. i939, Eugene Charlottetown William Char- m- mains are restlrig at the Cutcliife COLLIER-Jr Chni-‘otictown. Oct. Margaret Collier, age ‘l7 yearsubelovcd wlfc of Wil- McDONALD-At Orwell Cove, Oct 11. i939, Bernadette Teresa. young- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. l0 years. I DAWSON — Al. Pmkdalc October Dsvison "s1 1 7} "JAE, "