ITINIIAL YBSTIIDA! -. The funeral or the late Mrs, 1hr.) P. W. "ridmarsn was held privately from toe Macuan Funeral Home yesterday aiévgrnfon to St. Pena’: Cemetery. vce was oomluc by ney,. Canon 3. If. Malone. LOADS LIGHTHOUSE PLIES — The 0.0.8. Saurel is at present in port loading lighthouse supplies at the Marl-us wharf. An oil tanker arrived Saturday, dock- ing at the Railway Wharf. CONSERVATIVE MEETING — Mr. George MacKay, Emerald, was elected vice-president of the Queen's County Progressive Con- lervative Amociation at the recent annual meeting and not Mr. J.A. Gillies, as erroneously stated on Saturday. Mr. Gillies is a member of the incoming executive. RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL- Mm. C. Gavan Duffy of Charlotte- __town, who has been undergoing treatment at the Toronto General Hospital has been discharged from the hospital l-fl is now living with her sister. 1 Helen Eden at M Surrw P11 Toronto. Mrs. Dill- fy is expected home shortly. f RETURNS FROM TRIP-Band Sgt. Maj. W.T. Crockett, and Mrs. Crockett, have returned from a very enjoyable trip to New York, _Boston, Hartford and other Am- Merican cities. BSM. Crockett re- iturned recently from overseas with the 8th Battery. He saw several {rears service in France, Belgium, olland and Germany and was mentioned in dispatches. v FUNERAL SATURDAY --,‘1‘he ~ funeral of the late Mary Alice ~Kickham was held from her resid- wnce Souris West Saturdn mom- Rollo ss was sung by Rev. Charles Mc- Carthy of Iona parish. The pall- - bearers were Valentine Mullally, “Kenneth Mullally Rossiter Mul- daily, Earl J. White, mncis Mc- gDonnld and James Kickham, Jr. iservice was conducted at the grave = by the pastor, Rev. A. Sinnott_ In- Qifirment was in the church ceme- ... ry_ i cf ACTING FIRE CIIIEI‘ -— As- .eistant Fire Chief Herbert Jewell ‘has been appointed acting Fire . Chief pending the appointment of sur- u .Ron.0tpt.tbeRev.P.W.Ile- Quaid, ifrmerly of this Cit and a eon, i the late Mr, Mrs. Peter Mcquaid arrived back fro overseas the first part of her. Se spant hlsnieave 2t ‘hull d‘ er home ere o er Allie-s and prettier-swims» (mm and Peter On receiving his discharge Father cQuaid Will again take 11g hi! pastoral duties at Leduc. Al erta, o s’. f the Archdiocese of Edmonton. Father MoQuaid who well known to many of the oi ath- letes of the Province is also a veteran oi World War I. WELCOMED HOME-On Mon- day evening, October 1, 1946, the ple of Meadow Bank and vicin- ty gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Norman MaePsdyen w do honor to their son, "lric, who re- cently returned from three years service in the navy, and his bride, the former Miss Norma "Willis of ston. The guests oi honor were escorted to the living room by Mr. Stewart Miller and Mrs. Eli- nor Hyde. Mrs. Sterling Clow read a well-worded address, and Mr El mer Clow presented Eric and ma with a well-filled purse. The oi the evening was pleasantly spent in music and games. A del cious lunch was serv- ed by the ladies, and the singing oi the National Anthem bro t a very pleasant evening to a cose. ‘Nor- Mrs. Mabel Lockhart, Grand Warden of the Rebekah Assembly oi the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland, aid an official vis- it to Acme Re kah Lodge, Mon- tague, at a special ‘meeting last 1; week. The Noble Grand, Mrs. Ber- tha MacP-hee, presided. Mrs. Lock- hart was accompanied by Mrs. Ruby I-Iouie and Mrs. Agnes Cof- fin, both Past Presidents oi Assembly and Mrs. District Deputy President. ing an inspiring address by the Grand Warden, brief remarks were made by Mrs. Houleq Mrs. Coffin and Mr. L. H. Coflin. On behalf of the Lodge, Mrs. Lockhlart was §esented with a gift by Mrs, Vera acDonald, while an address was read by Mrs. Etta Currie. Another feature oi the meeting was the conferring of the Rebekah Degree on two candidates. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served. TRAINOB-STEWART _. A very pretty wedding took place in St. James Church, Summer-field, when "a successor to the late Fire Chief Angus MacEachern. While such an Jppolntment is made on the au- Qthority of the Mayor and City ‘Council, it is understood favour- able consideration is, as a rule, given to the applicant for such a ._position who is recommended by qthe members, oi the Fire Depart-i .. ment. | ; -v-s sums MEETING - w.‘ :--W.A. Currie, was chairman of the f1 evening at the regular meeting oi - the Summerside Y's Men's Club ‘held on Tuesday evening at Ep- .. worth Hail. Mr. Wendell Muttart was welcomed beck as an active nlember having A ‘urned to civilian life. Mr. Jack Carruthers was a guest. The entertainment feature oi the evening was in charge of win Btey and Lorne Campbell and the program was the telling by each member of the most ex- citing experience in his life-S. Citizens of the City were shock- ed tc learn of the unexpecte death early Saturday morning at the Charlottetown Hospital oi I-‘toy S. McDonald, popular young Char- lottetown business man who con- ducted s meat and fish market on the pest ears. Mr. McDonald entered hospital o Tuesday last for treat- ment but failed to rally and pass- ed away early Saturday morning. He lezwes to mourn a sorrowin widow and three small two girls and a boy, in addition to his father and several sisters and brothers. The funeral, which was very largely attended, was held from the MscLcan Funeral Home yes- terda afternoon, services at the and grave being conducted the .‘.ev. G. Carlyle Webster oi _ Presbyterian Church. ment r/as in the church cemetery at Mermaid. Pallbearers were: Messrs. J. Mc- Lure, J. Williams, C. D. Stewart. H. P. Beer, P. Power, and William McCsr-ron. FUNERAL SATURDAY - Fun- eral of the lots Mrs. Harold E. MacLean 82 Sydney Street, City, w? held Saturday afternoon. A sh rt service at the home was con- ducted by the Rev. A. D. Mu.‘- Kenzie. The members of the Memorial Ledge, L.O.B.A., attenti- ed in a body. Their service was conducted by Mrs. Alley, Chaplain. Mrs. ‘Turner, deputy, mistress and Mrs. Ford, worthy e. The at New Wiltshire United Rev. I. J. , ducted the service at Smallman sang very "Beautiful Land", bert Mac eraon. in Wiltshire cemetery. spit more oung marl of Sum- mersi e and lnce County were welcomed honfe from overseas on evening. Mr. Patric- m whlo hi‘, been in merging: ese we com _ programs the men began to return at Borden with two eh were trans- . Mr. Ryan Charles RY!!!- ldi’ Int 8. were: H.Q.M.S. . I w“; CharlottetownpS-Sgt. Coed’. William Cullen, Ro- {f}, W‘ Pb Interment wee Miss Clarissa ‘Iruinor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jarvis Trainer, Emer- ald, became the bride oi Mr. St. Clair Stewart, son of Mrs. Walter and the late Mr, Walter Stewart Rev. Eugene Murray celebrated the Nuptirl Mass. Mrs. James Croken was the organist, with the girls‘ choir in attendance assisted by Mr. Gregory Mullag- han. The winsome young bride m m was attired in a floor length dress oi white satin and carried a white pmyer , book. Her Gordena Murphy as wore a floor length gown oi rcse crepe with matchinr accessories. The groomsman was Mr. Carlyle ‘Irainor, brother oi the bride. The groom's present to the bride was o wrist watch; t0 the bridesmaid a bracelet, and to the moomsman. n. leather bill fold. After the cere- mony the bridal party returned to the home of the bride where a wedding breakfast was served to immediate friends of ._.the bridal party and Father Murray. After --a short honeymoon trip, the young d couple went w reside in Summer- side. A io-mile-per-hour gale lashed the Province Saturday but no dam- age was re orted. 3918M 0! U" storm was rom noon to l p. m., with gusts up to 65-miles-per- hour. In the six-hour period. from 1o am. to 4 p.m. it blew 40 miles- er-hour or more and. was above 0 until 10 p.m. Mr Warren Burns. weather ob- SvsfVEl‘ at the Experimental Station said that in four days last week. Wednesday to Saturday. a total of 2.03 inches of rain fell. The wind caused the telephone linemen some trouble but ~actual damage was slight. A tree blew a- cross wires on the North River Road but did not break them. At Tea Hill another tree put a few circuits out of use for a short time and between Murray River and Alliston three trees blew across wires. Officials at the telephone office said that was the extent oi their troubles. Oi the 104 returned overseas men who arrived at Borden Saturday evening, about 50 came to Char- lottetown. Four buses were await- ing the dockin! oi the car ferry which. because of the storm, was about an hour late. Two oi-the buses took those going to Sum- merside or other western points. The other two buses, one with 28 men aboard and the other with 91!. came directly to the City and deposited the men st the C dian Legion Home where thsin parents, relatives, and friends were waiting to greet them. Included among those who were entertained at the Legion Home J L. (liaisson. ll . o. .11 J. Jenkins New , . . Peter's my; Pte. T. . ney, lower Montague- 88;. McPheo, soul-u, o l. L, . cover, North Rust oo- Sgt. . K. w. n. Chandler, m. P. A. N, Gamester Lleut. C ‘Iho , Pie. L. Oaudet, Pto J. I. elly, all of Charlottetown Considerable disappointment was exp ed by the relatives and lflhlfibelh many of the returns: men w re sailing the llinbeth revealed that c5359.- I a lg§_ g. s? Mackenzie. Victoria Cross: Pb. Molilnnon. iobtewlli; a.w. Ma-rtin,_ Valleyiieid: M. Molyneaux, Charlottetown; W.W, Pas-sons. Bxeadalbaue: LJ-I. Pettrfljloomiield; Pto. Plneau, South Rustioo. glanndwnamce added me: . . ar, Portage; . B . Cullen, Pelkee Station; Gnr. JJ‘. Gallant. s f> River; Pte cfn Burt. Bradalbane; Pte. I. aid Junction of City Saturday even ere wnvflyed to the real once of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Paoli. I Wator Street. from when: the funeral was held yesterday after- noon to the Roman Catholc Ceme- tery whue service was conducted by Rev. Louie Doug-an. ‘The-pull bears were: Ian Giiltl. Don Mc- Ray Connolly and James ii- Many in Simmer-side will learn with regret oi the death in"Ed- monton, Alberta. Sunday morn- ing aftcr an llln es of only one hour of Dr. Claude Sharp, well known dentist oi that city and a native of Sunmerside. The sad word was received in telegrams to Miss Zilpha Sharp of this town. sister of deceased and Mir. A. R. Brennan. a brother-in- w. Dr. Sham, who was 64 years of age, was born in Summerside a son of the late John and Ellen (Walsh) Sh: . He left here 2b years an before going west prac his profession for some time in Summers" with the late Dr. Leiurgey. He was a graduate of the Baltimore School of Den- tistry. T0 SUPREME COURT — The preliminary hearing of Stanley Gordon Pursey, Gaytown, charged with manslaughter in connection with the death oi Lawson Ewen Crosby on Aug. 12. concluded be- fore Stipendiary Magistrate George J. Tweedy, KC. yesterday afternoon. The acc was com- mitted for trial at the next sitting of the Sugreme Court in Charlotte- town. G. . Holmes appeared for the Crown‘ and J.B. Johnson for the accused. The Crown alleges that at Charlottetown Royslw on the Malpeque Road on the night oi Aug. 11, 1945 Lawson Ewen Crosby as he alighted from a ca!‘ driven by John Spencer, Royalty, was struck by a motor truck driven by stanleylGordon Pursey and died a short time later e PE. Island Hospital as a result of the injuries received. GYRO-Tlhe regular weekly meet. ing of tlhe local Gyro Club was held at the Charlottetown Hotel last evening. Major Earl C. Baker and Capt. R. Donald Scott, who recently returned from overseas, were wel- comed back to their clu-b. An en- Joyablé sing-song wa lead by Gyros Earl Taylor, P.W. Hyndman and Leo Dwucatte with Albert Blanch- of the meeting was devour! to bus- ard at the piano. The major portion 5i -II'I'UIN FROM-TRIP - Mr. and Mrs. Percy l...‘ Bowuess, Sum- .meralde have returned from a tor trip to the United States where . y visited friends. They had" 5113K’ raalvereary amid d .,an Bealamin . Mala. and of meeting two sisters, Mn. Qua MacKay oi Mon- treal who also went w Worcester to attend the celebration and Mrs. John Logan who resides in Wor- cester. Mr. Benjamin Bownesg left Surnames-aide 53 years ago and be- came associated with the firm oi George F. Blake and Co. for some ears dealers in auto accessories. ith this firm, Mr. Bowness re- mained untii two years ego when he retired. ‘Ilhey were presented with a handsome purse of money and many individual gifts-S. CuIT dence 1n grades eight, n e. and ten will be ready for those schools requiring them within the next few weeks, states Mr. L. W. Shaw, director of edu- cation for the Province. This is the second school term for corre~ spondonce courses. grades one to seven inclusive. The innovation has passed beyond the experi- mental stage and has well repaid the time and effort spent in its introduction, Mr. Shaw states. Mr. Edward McPhali. who is in change cf the correspondence courses, has now additional duties. With the issuing last July of the first Family Allowance cecks. Mr. MoPheil was a inted tendance officer wi the at- re- sponsibility of seeing that parents '1'!” .d not. without their children attending school. Part oi his duty is to study the monthly school reports sent in by all provincial public school teachers. Those parents whose children have less than a 75 per cent attendance receive s letter from Mr. McPhail advising them oi’ their children's poor attendance and coupling the information with the reminder that unless the school attendance is improved, the Family Allowance checks would be stopped. In September P/O Joseph Mc- Ivor was officially presumed dead. after having been reported missing on an operational flight from Iceland in November, 1944. P/O McIvor enlisted in the R. C. A. i". in 1940, and after receiv- ing his navigators wings wen: overseas in January, 1941 Serv- ing with the R. A. F. Coastal Commend. he flew his first tour of operations from bases in Scotland. England. and Russia. Following this tour he spent some time as an instructor in England. In June, i944, he spent a thirty days’ leave at home, returning overseas in July to begin a sec- ond operational tur. It was-in the following November that h: was reported missing off Iceland. Born at Klnkora, P/O McIvor was educated at Saint Dunstanb College and Prince of Wales Col- lege. Wherever he went, his en- gaging personality won him a host of true friends. all oi whom feel his loss keenly. P/O McIvor leaves m mourn him his wife, the former Helen MBONBU. and their son, Peter. who are now residing in Summer- de. WEDNESDAY iinees within the club. Arrange- ments were completed for s. Joint meeting with the Kinsmen Club at which time members of both ciubs with their wiv:s will be given the opportunity oi hearing Memrs Lawbert and Luz-iy cf the C.B.C. Education Dapartmenl‘. The club were pleased to have as their guest Gyro G-sorgc IAWl-S cf Moncton. The chairman ‘or the evening was Dr. Eric Illouxzd. ART SOCIETY MEETING -- The opening meeting of the season of the Prince Edward Island Art Society was held last nigltq», at the home of Mrs. Jack Prism-Upper Prince Stree‘. 'I'h.e president. Mrs. Willard Mac-Kay unaided. She out- lined the prospective program ior the yealr. It is expeetzod J0 snow six exhibitions of paintings during the season. Owing to the program convener. Mrs. PA. Creeimaln be- ing ill, Mr. James E. Harris showed lax-fern slides of the Province, through the kindness of Mr. Gra- ham Rogers of the Travel Bmeeu. An exhibition of work dome by the various members was on display. and included some very inteiesting subjects. Aft-er the business meet- ing the hospitality of the hostess was enjoyed. ALLAIBE-MMIINNON —A very prett ’ _ was soiemnlled at =s§g§rirs 5 g§;iE§EE§ E's is? 5 g liiiiaigiri I i; aromas. §Z-."’s....-'F-‘*7£:li"‘ ‘c 1116mm evenifll ‘i a P HOME BEREAVEIL-Mr. Thomas M. McMillan received a telegram yesterday notifying him of the death oi his brother Frank, which occurred in Portland, Me. —ROOF FIRE - A spark from a chimney lodging in the rooi oi the residence oi Mr, James Bea- ton, Water Street West, Summer- Slde. caused a fire yesterday which fanned by a brisk wind had made considerable headway before dis- covered. The alarm wus rung in about 11.45 a.m. and firemen fought the blaze about a half hour before bringing it under control. The attic was badly gutted and the rest of the house suffered heavily from water damage. It is under- stood the loss is partly covered by insurance-S. HUT SUPERVISORS HONORED -Knights of Columbus membrm, their Wives. and friends of Messrs. Frank O'Neil and William Brown. gathered at the K. of C. Hill last nilht to s nd a social evening in honour o the two above-men- tioned young men who served over- seas as K. of C. Hut su rvisors. Grand Knight R. A. acDonald was master of ceremonies. The two guests were introduced by Rev. J. W. McCardle after which a sing song and dance was held. During the musical entertainment, Rev. Louis A. Dou an rendered a solo. A dainty lunc was served by the young ladies resent. The pro- gram concl with the singing ' of the National Anthem. GROUP ORGANIZED - A meet- ing was held at the home of Mn Preston Beck. Central Royalty, fr: the purpose of organising a to be res nslble for a musical festival. t was moved and sec- onded thet the Women's institutes of convention sponsor amusfeali valtobeheldin the future witheach Institute from this district convention competing. The following officers were du.y elected: Pres. am.- Beck: vice- Eg" Mrs. Cook‘ secretary-trees, . Archibald: Press, Mrs. Ross. Mrs. MacKinnon. The executive is as follows: 1m. P. . A ggwnaigpgh M113! o! those peasant was made by In. Archie Mne- m..."-..“::.*:.-= -- mo; don mum, mm- . i-‘auiipa responded and expressed the proclaim of nu wifeand ma}? or the giita w‘ mooring .- l ii‘i°%°’a“il"§°~‘£" f . mews»... 8X01!!! h m» i“ eckl m‘ bvna sll- T“! v tallied Th . of Mrs. Jack McTBIlIO, oi Oh entl. . ninghsm, to a very the high tally and Mrs. Colin sentcd and Mn. Frye ue with a ments. —New Glasgow News. Mr O —BITUBNID opened a new radio sales The premises have been put first-class condition, a new floor laid and other ments made. Mr. six yea-rs with the R. C. A. l" selrvedmin Newfoundland and Can- a a ducted a similar business-S. in Charlottetown yesterday. lbnasmalld, presided. inc Ind ‘s report showed a subswntiml fund already in the bank for the scholarships. Business included the changing of the name Sedes Sapientlae, (which has caused some difficulties) to C W.L. Scholarship Association, as these scholarships are entirely lllldl?!‘ the auspices of the Diocesan C W.L. which include< 23 sub-div- isions. Directors from Prince Coun- tv present included Mrs. D F‘. Mc- Neill. Summers" I Mrs. J .A Mur- pny, Emerald Jc.: from Queens. lVLrs. G. Parnell MoM ‘ l, and I-‘LW. Glllis; also the Diocesan Chaplain. R-sv. Eugene Murray and the Edu- cational Advisor. Rev Dr. E. O‘Hanley, St. Dunstan’; Univer- slty. RAMSAY - PARTRIDGE — A quiet but pretty wedding took place at T‘rinity United Church. Charlottetown. on Monday, Oct. 22nd at 7 p.m., when Violet Pat- ilcia Portrlcye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Partridge, Char- lottetown, was united in marriage to John Archibald‘ Ramsay, also of Charlottetown. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. E. Mac- Lennan. The bride looked lovely in a street length dress of brown with sequin trimming and hat to match and wore a corsage of Larter, wore a. length dress of powder blue, small hat and corsage of red roses. The groom was attended by his cousin, Mr. Eldon MacDonald. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home. A dainty lunch was served by her sisters. Mrs. Elmer Sutherland, Mrs George Whitlock, Mrs. Allison Mac- Donald, and Mrs. Reign MacLeail. assisted by Mrs. Harold Part- ridge. The bride's table was pret- tiiy decorated and was centred by a lovely two-tier wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom. The young couple were the recipients of many lovely wedding gifts. including a sub- stantial war bond. After a short honeymoon trip they will reside in Charlottetown. he many friends wish them a long and happy married life. Citizens 'o,f Charlottetown were shocked yesterday to learn of the and a one-time Maritime hockey star. He wws 55 years old. business about 10.80 a.m. yester- day and was taken to the P.E.I. Hospital where he passed away about l pm. turn inw the Jewellery bus nose imself and had by his B‘ In his younger days, the a member of the ol ltrey tea-m when season i 48. His wife predeceased pin town; Alllsono Vic , . _ .'C. mu‘- are M home. A colorful autumn weddin place in Monti-cu United ior, Rev. daughter of late Robert 045m in' 1"red_ u» churchto theltrains of the " THE cnaam were“; ouaapl News Buociiji, eoIiOUR SATURDAY $1.18 SOCIAL FUNCTION - Mn. Wil- liam Pryor, Gerald Street, enter- uredev evening in honor u. lottetown, who is visiting her par- and Mrs. A. Fraser "Cun- ‘nioyeble c partly, Auction forty- ives was the game and Mrs. Homer Praserllzai Leod the low. Nice prises were pre- l’ DNeented lovely guest M-rs. McTlg of honor prise. Alt the a er hour Mrs. r was ed by Mrs. Sop e Csumron, Steilartcn, and Mrs. A.W. MacDonald, Gerald Street, in serving delicious refresh- . reed MonMRue, was a visitor to the City yesterday. MAN OPENS BUSINESS - Flt-Sgt. Arthur G. Rogers who returned to his home in Summerslde two weeks ago has and service business in the ,.remlses on Water Street. recently occupied by the Buyrite Meat Market. He will also keep on/hand s supply of household electrical appliances. in tile improve- Rogers spent and the Communications Div- ision. Prlor to enlistment he con- SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE — l‘ ‘ meeting of the Cath- olic Women's League Sclwla/rship Association (S.S. Assoc.) was held Dio- cesan President, Mh-s. J.A. Murphy, The Secretary mad the minutes of the last meet- the treasurer k roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Lnda becoming street sudden death of Chester A. Camp- bell, prominent local business man The late Mr. Campbell suffered a weak spell while on his way to Re from overseas where he had s rved in the First Great War, the late Mr. Cam bell want or sound workmanship built up a large clientele. late Mr. Campbell was an outstanding athlete in various s orts. He was Abegweit hoc- it won the Mari- ime senior championship for the of m . VISITATION tore, Gertrude, Sommerville, Mus, and Bertha, tcok to d t 2 b the yes r ay a pm. w en u» Ilra MacDonald. united marriage Bertha IND! Hardy, Mrs. Hardy ‘and the Hardy of ntroee and Const. James Bole Fraser, RCMP. eon of Mrs. liner and the late Alexander Pruner ef Al- “"$£"’i.°€..25°'f5 mull-Boa! CALLED -— A_ burn- ing fence on Pleasant Street‘ brought out the firs. Depart-must abou six o'cloc un- st. and time. There was no damflkv- PREMIER EXPECTED SATUR- DAY - Premier J. Walter Jones, who attended the annual Holstein sale at Oakville. Ont. yesterday. will be in Ottawa on official business today. He is expected to return to Charlottetown on Saturday. LEGION COMMITTEE - At a. meeting of the Legion executive held on Monday a u ‘tee W18 appointed to arrange a program for Armistice Day, which falls on a Sunday this year. Members of the committee are: Leo Bradley. Malor T. E. McNutt, George Shel- foon and Harry A. MacDougall. 10TH ANNIVERSARY _. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray, Grafton St. were receiving the congratu- lations oi their friends Tuesday on the occasion of their 40th wedding -- veraery which was celebrated uietly at their home with their amily and friends. —ROTARY MEETING — Chief Justice Thar- A. Campbell was the guest speak-er at the regular meeting of the Sulnmerslde Rotary Club on Tuesday. He chose as his sisbllct. "Divorce Law" and outlined the history of divorce legislation first by the Colonial governments and then by the Fed- eral and Provincial Governments. Mr. James MacGregor of Lot 16 was a guest-S. FUNERAL TUESDAY The funeral of the late Ethan Cras- well, Hunter Rivfl, was held Tuesday afternoon and was very largely attended. The services at the house and grave were con- ducted by the Rev. J. I. Morrison. assisted by Donald Nicholson. student minister. The pail-bear- ers were: James Murray, Merrill l-lsnz" nllatheson. Glfllil l-‘ord, Daniel Hickox and Mayus Ford. Interment in Hunter River cemetery. (Patriot please copy). WELCOME!) HOME - After an absence of 83 years from his native Province, Sgt. P.J. Mooney is vis- iting relatives and friends in Iona. Sgt. Mooney, who obtained hi5 de- gree in law in Edmonton, HltiL, saw six years overseas service, lour of which were spent in the Judge Aci- vocate Generals Branch, C.M.H.Q., Lon on, Sgt. Mooney returned to Canada last Friday on the Queen Elizabeth, He is spending his four- teen day leave with his sister, Mrs. Peter ‘Pmlnor. SITE FOR WORKSHOP - The Island Telephone Company has several men engaged in cleaning up the lot adjacent to Martins Garage on Queen Stret. When all the old rubble, lumber, and other material has been removed, the ‘Telephone Company may erect a work - shop on the area ii and when a permit n be secured for the purpose. The Company con- ing as will enable it to service and store much of its equipment there. The Company purchased the lo last summer from Mr. James D. Butler. HALLOWEEN DANCE -- On’: of the largest, crowds ever to at-i tend a Halloween dance in the City lhronged the Sporting Club last night where. to the tunes of Don Messer and his orchestra, the happy couples remained on the floor until l o'clock this morning. Some of the costumes-At was a! costume dance—displayed great in- genuity and imagination on the part of the designers. First prize was won by Pte. J. L. Doyle who represented a German officer: second prize went to Mrs. York Wilson as Holy Night; and the third prize was won by a Mr. Jav representing a mule. WELL - IIEELED DRUNK — Three o'clock yesterday morning members of the local Police De- partment "ran in" a local drunk. This my not be news in these days, but it is when the inebrlaled person. so accosted, has on his green solcnemflflmlfl in ‘cold cash. e was ry va o operas a motor vehicle ogichmond 5t. when the police descended on the scene and made their arrest. Dur- lng the course of the customary search the to one dollar and a with the odd copper included The police were so astonished that they called in a wit- . assure the drunk whenv he came to, that his journey was really necessary and that be was not merely "mk- en for a ride.‘ l -OFI'ICIAL GRAND LODGE l . H “m” Bimmhtfiia I to _ wifliplea wimlc% rm unionism was Miss Beth Clarke. who wore a lflth ‘own of pink sheer t an flowers in pastel ‘"255 moron. "mm: floor m!‘ gown with double not shirt a silk some iral mitt. lgelpbouquet was of roaee anther only ornament was a tri- ple traadcfnesrlaagiftoithe hflMl-Hl- at? and awhite veiLSbe cerriedabow et of pink and white earlo- k yelerday even- "m! . lithe fin uic "d “Sauna. A nuswllrsqstkilio u‘ , brought the firemen out a sec- templates constructing such a bulld- E .leoolndprize q} Wilson u Holy mat: ' Carmen i son. wan iomthogamt ha" nine! . Ivan-funeral of the late Mrs. Jamel I‘. A. A. Duke. Burial was fast Cemetery. . e were J. W. Bell, St. Stewart MacDougall, C. Rance . ton and A. ,' tchelon. _ Arriving in Charlottetown by plane from Montreal st l pm. yel- terday, Mr. H.M.C. Iierwin. general manager of the Bowaters New- foundland Pulp and Paper Company left an hour and a half later for Coirnerbrook, Nfild. Awouipan ing himon hisilightwashlssecre , Mr. TH. Winslow. and A.W. - hey, woods manager. Mrs Bentley was also a passenger on the plane which was flown by Capt. Carl Burke. Wlhils here, the party had lunar ct The Charlottetown with Mr. W.E. Agnew, ma» agent for Newfoundland. Mr. Ilewin is inter- ump- frolm Charlottetown to Newfound- lend. — MALPEQUE - ‘The services in Malpeque United Church on Sunday were conducted by Rev. C. J. Crowdis. At the morning worship Mr. Crowdis chose as his theme the Men of the Church, preaching an excellent sermon on same. The re lar choir sang the anthem “ und the Battle Cry". At the evening service. which was of a special nature, Rev. ject; The Women of the Church, speaking alon the line of the LuIAuAmDOCIIICII of women's mis- sionary work in Canada to the rowth of today. There was a arge all-ladies’ choir, who led in of missionary hymns. . ogg, Summerside, favored the audience with two solos, with much expression and effect, namely "linen They Ring he Golden Bells" b Dion Marbelll; and “Shall I Empty Hand- ed He" by John Hollis. A a c- cial offering was taken at tls service for W.M.S. purposes. BOYS‘ CONFERENCE Brgym Conference conducted b tho nce Edward Island Boys’ ork Board of the Maritime Religious Education Council was held at Cornwall on Saturday, Oct. 27. Around twenty-five boys were pre- sent to participate 1n the program of worship, discussion and recrea- tion. The morning worship ser- ev A Skinner of the entertaining church, while Rev. S, J. Davies of Milton conducted tho afternoon worship. A questionnaire with questions re- lative to the problems oi boys was used for the various discussion periods. The ladies of Cornwall served the boys and their leaders with a delicious banquet at the supper hour. The toast list con- slsted of The King, Canada, the Church and the thanks of the boys was extended to the ladies 2g Gordon Godfrey oi’ New Wilt- ire. The leaders present were: Rev. I. Judson Levy, Rev. J. R Skinner. Rev. S. J Davies, Rev A. Todd and Peter MacDonald‘. This was bit one of a number of conferences under the all! ices of t, the Maritime Religious E ucatlon Council conducted in various parts of Prince Edward Island on that particular day. and forming part of the larger program of confer- ences bclng held throughout the Maritime Provinces. Citizens oi Suinmerside and vicinity were shocked to learn of the sudden death yesterday morn- ing of Nell A. MacDougall of St. Eleanors. He had complained of being ill the evening before and in the morning appeared to be worse. He was taken to the Prince County Hospital and died a few minutes after he arrived there. Mr. MacDougall was a eon of the late Mr. and Mn. Roderick MacDouguil of Grand River and was a veteran of the First Great War, being severely ounded and losing an eve. After the war he held a number of civil service ap- pointments. inckiding the position of Indian agent. At the time of his death he was employed at the R.C.AF. station here. . He was 47 years of age and is survived by his wife, the former Cicily MacDougall of Summersidc and nine children. Alban with the R.C.A.l". in Ontario, Kathleen in Ottawa, Patricia in Summerlide and Hilda, Lawrence, Erwin, John, Francis and Donald at home. There are also three brothers, Ed- ward in Grand River, William and Dr. James in Rumford. Maine. and one sister. Mrs. Hamid Mat- lock, Champion, A1ta.; also a half sister, Mrs. Michael Morrison Grand River. Funeral arrangements had not been completed last evening-S. The Sporting Club was the cen- tre of attraction Wednesday night when l large crowd attended Halloween costume dance. M was fumished by Don Maser and his orchestra and dancing was en- - Grand Master Joycd until early morning. First W.R. ,0 amadeprisewaswonyPteLDoyle hfsoffidalC-randmdge whoreprumtedaGeu-manofficer: Lodge No went to Mrs. York and the wee won by a Mr. Jay Nvfeomtim a mule. . Lorne Maoleod of West Kent School, won the rend prise for ah i M- ..-1"~........ . co , - Pull: Si?" cur":- ‘llfl’. ‘ill Ichools shared. w c Other primes were u follows: lfisxhonnier: Queen Sou who»: mo. miss. m» 3 School: Catherine lgcflenne, Inch- ‘m 03m McLeod. Wm Kent School. as‘... MoDon , SohooLOGOO. m mum s" Five l1. Priselr‘ "w" “M°°"s3""é".'°'l°°': Sohool:Cthel1ne' ". m. m“ s k smum. Roch iIel-l . Queen ' Boone lc hi; $222.3? ddfiia... ' -.-"-“°a‘l.'.."“l-.‘iiti"<'iv re"- pssbomsie (us): ‘main (neurosis): 3mg. ested in developing an air route “m” Mr. Crowdis preached on the sub- 36 De MA vice was conducted by Rev. J, R. Mrs pt. Eolmi: Glenda can» g3” we was.) were elven free . ‘n h‘ of okete m ac ool. " l BIRTHS . ‘ DUFF! - A! the Charlottetown Hospital on Nov. 1 1945, o Cpl, Jack and Mrs. Duffy of Charlotte- town. a son. NOONAN — At Albany, PEI, on October 24. 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Noonan. a daghter. ACORN — At the nu County Hospital, Montague, P.I.I.. on Oct, ~ . . to Mr and Mrs. Daniel Aoom. Cardigan, PEI. a son. SHEPIIARD-At me ty Hospital, Montague, .E.I., on Oct. 28, i946. to m. and Mrs, Jame| Shepherd, Csaiigan, P.I.I., a daugh- ter. Shire8 ereea NICHOLS N — M. nthe Kluge County Hospital Montague, PE. ., Oct i Mr and Mn on . 24. t0 . . George Nicholson Montague, PE 1.. s, daughter, Phyllis Louise. THESON _ At the Kings Co“. ty Hospital Montague, P.E.l., on Oct. 21 l . t0 Mr. and Mrs, Mal- colm Matheson, Albion Cross, e. E.I., a dau hter, Gail Elinor MAoDONAL - At the Ki s Couty Hospital, Montague, Plla, p. s on Oct. 2i 190E, to C l Martin n ms. Macho am Kay im- Phereon). ale, PEI, a son. John Allan. VESSEY — At the P. B. Island Hospital, Oct. I9. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vessey, a eon. » BERNARD -. At the Prince Coumy Hospital Oct. 2A, i946. t0 58$. and . Philip Bernard, Summerside, e daughter. IIASLAM — At the Prince County Hospital Oct. 2e, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Haslam (nee Florence MaoSwain). a son, Beverly Char-- les. WILLIAMS — At Pinettb. Oct, il. 194d, to Mr. and Mrs. Harm-a" MacWilliam-s. Pinette, a daughte. Jean Margaret. . MoDONALD-At the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Ontario. Oct. 2'1, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Angus J. McDonald. a son. (Angus Ed- ud.) - - - WILLIS —- At the Prince Edward’ w Isla d Hospital on Oct. 39. 1N. to lxlxfr. and Mrs. Horace B. Willie. Kingston, a son, Horace Barrie. BELL — At the Prince Edward B- land Hospital on Oct. 30. 1945. W Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell. De- Sable. a daughter. COAKES — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital ‘on Oct. 29. 1945 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coskes New Wiltshire, a daughter, Mar- llla Jean. LAVERS - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Oct. 2U, 1946 tll Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lever. a daugh- ter. I MARRIAGES JACKSON - HOLLAND - At the United Church Parsonage Oct, at. ms, s Rev. J. A. Jerdinl. Muriel So Holland, Tryon, P. E. L, to ames Alexander Jackson of H h River. Alberta. ALLA RE-McIIIINNON - On Wed- nesdsy Oct. 10, 1945. at St. Dun- stasis Sasillca, by Rev. J, w. m- Cardle, Olive Mc , daughter of Mrs. lens McKini-lon. Fairvlen PEI, w Donald Allalfl sop m. and rm. William Allaire. vl Snyder N.Y. DRAIIE-Mlol-IWEN - At Tri- nity United Church, Charlottetown on Wednesda , Oct. 94th, 1945. hi’ the Rev. T . MsLennan. Cindy! Olive Meolwen of St. Peter's 815-"; bor, to Eldon Wilson Drake of Peter's Harbor, I WHITE . MMLEAN - At Bebe River, PEI. on Oct. 3'1, i946. b! Rev. 'r. A. i. Duke Isabelle Mac- Lean of Murray River to Stanley R. White of Wood Islands East. MMPIIIISON-NICHOLSON zion manna on Wednesday» 09¢- 1940. by the Rsv. G. Carlyle Web- ster, Miss Jennie Evelyn ‘icholsoil of i-lartsville to Mr. Angus M. Mac- rm. to Mr about w. arm MATIIESON-MAMJOUOALL - Al Zion menaeprlday. Oot.',26. 1W» by the My Bangor, P11, to w. Prlrlklifl Millar Maniacs of 01m Blvd‘.- perms casswanr. - s: ‘mam Rlvr on Oct. 29, i949. Ethan Creswell l‘ his ‘Nth your CIAJW - At Pleasant Grove. - r1. dim. Mrs. Oeorge n om in hi1 r - . ‘Bio-u- sers “t I gamteemW. 0:1,. of ‘m’. River?‘ he lid orrssoirlal Oct. M. ma. It all . Mn. lsrah Iunn the '13s John D. blilflfl i“ aim ... Suddenly ll a 0st m. l 3'32“ °1