j was held from ri1.=-. late residence at i Wk, MaeVicar and Rev. Mr. Stack. 7 Douglas. Perley Mutch. c. J. wccii, » Russell Farquharsori, Joseph Doyle. husband she leaves to mourn two IIIEJZIié-RLQITE Town gpalzniaiv SIZPTEQER 194s (i111; NEWSBUDGETE; our; saffuaoatr MONDAY DELEGATION LEAVES - The] following delegation left Saturday, , morning to attend the corivenllo,n'terior of the Crown Bakery, ~- 01 the (Io-operative Union of Can-l i _ ‘ Wm. was seriously damaged by f RevJterday morning. The city Ida at Quebec City: Hon. Hughes. Alex W Matheson. TUESDAY DESTRUCTIVE Dl¢AZE—Tl1-e in- M. E. Francis, .1. R, Dennis. Jer-Hirrlvlna quickly an the aerate. had ‘ric rid Gerald Hand-lthe blaze under °m° OB n a ofibefore 11 8m. The flrc is said to ' Norih Rustico. National Dlrectoizlhave been caused by a uuanlily a! ' lfat boiling over and igniting upon lthe stove. mhan. Rev. J. D. McNeil] will leave today. FUNERAL new sarurmayi _Jrhe funeral oi Everett Bovyer, iBunbuiy on Saturday afternoon- Surviccs were conducted by Rev. house. Iriterrncvt Clifton Cemetery.‘ The pallbearers were, Edison! Percy Humm. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -~ The Green. George ‘Ihorrrpxm. coffin, Robert Rattray. Sellar. ‘ -LEAVES FOR MONTREAL -.\lll~1s Helen Small. R.N., Stimmcrside, ' has left for Monircal wlivrc srlc has , secured a position on the staff of the Convalescent Hospital lh-"ra. Miss Small who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Small, Sum- merside Road trained anti took her R.N., degree at the Prime County ENJOYABLE TRIP-Mr S. to Boston and Rosliridale, Mass. She was accompanied by law the party were visiting. very much enthused first flight. ISLANDER PASSES erson. Vletorirh, has received ter Jennie, Mrs. Lemuel Haslam. which occurred in Calgary 9n Sept. 21st. Besides a sorrowing daughters, Fannie and Mary- 0f Calgary, and one son. Ernest. of Toronto: also her sister Miss Pair- nls Rogerson and brother P. J. Rogerson of Victoria. PE. Island. LAID T0 REST-Tho funeral of Mr. Ambrose E. Hcnricsse_v' which was largely attended was held yes- terday morning from the home of his mother, Mrs. P. P. Honrit-sscy‘, 66 Rochford Street to St. Duri- gtan‘; Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon. D,D., whO also r-on- ducted service at the grave. The llbearers were Messrs. Allison cDonald, Ernest McCarey J12. Ralph Stewart, Fulton Pierce, Wal- tham Gsudet and Ivan Redciln Jr. Requiem High Mass was cclc- bratcd in St. Mary's Convent Chapel, Summcrsldc by Rev. How- srd Wight. on Saturday mrirniml for the late, Frank Kelly who died on Friday morning. The body was then take to the home of Mr. Dan- iel P. Dalton, Elmsdale and burial service was conducted at Alberlon yesterday afternoon. The pail bearers at Summerside were Messrs. J. P. McInriis, E. P. Foley, J. Watson MacNaught, MP, T. L. Linklctter, Joseph Gallant and Russel Whitney. A feeling of dccuest sorroiv pass- ed over Argyle Shore and surruimcl. 1m districts when it bccantc known that one of its oldest and most respected citizens. Mr. John Fer- guson had passed awriy m hi; humc at Argyle Shot‘: on Au, t 1916 The late Mr. Fargo ivctllii r‘ rclebrwted liis 87th birthday on 1 1clcer 1st, 1916. havibg been l zv. in 1859 at ilamptuii, PEI HospitaL-S. l iFclix DUIWGHP, M. Murrrrjg James i l Jtlhfl and Robert ‘ W. Jay, 220 Kelli Sh. relllflPtl Ffl- in Hunter River - day by plane from a two-weeks trio l1", her passing. , daughter, Mrs. Rczrncy J81‘ Ol Plsflkind and cliecrf-il disposition and quid whose daughter and sOYI-lrlqher- hcrnc a place where fIiOF-‘ls h n b 81 thll/IIY-‘fsrom fir‘ flfl(|‘1.(’fil love-z! to ciirrrc J5)’ W (l Wl (‘ ill(‘-\l- mflll “T45: he W215 (ldclily Hlwlll ll°F,all ages. especially little children, _ IN (‘AL- flowing daughters Delia (Mrs. Stirl- GARY, ALTA.—MISS Fannie Rotr-ing lllEl (Mrs . sad news of the death of her S15- control shortly BURIAL YESTERDAY-The fun- eral of Mr. Rebel Galbraith was! |held yesterday afternoon from the‘ ;Cutcliffc Funeral Home, |s0rvice was conducted by Rel’. G. iCarlyle Webster, \\"i101'c > who also cn11-_ ducted service at the grave. Tire‘ pallbearers ivcrc Messrs. Roy Gized,‘ Power, Forrest McDonald and Fredi Joseph, -1=urvr:1m1. “on LATE WIL- ' ruaaral of Mrs. James A- Punch" LIAM O'BRIEN-The funeral of was held from her 1MP YESlQHlW» the late William ouarieii “'35 held . 105 Hlll5b°T° 5'- fie-mad” 5mm“ yesterday morning at nine o'clock] ‘ noon. Sarvlm W?“ "tllidllcled bl’ with Requiem High MtlS5 l.f‘l Sew, Rev. T. E. MICLBIIP-ili. Ititcrmentim, Mile BM, Chum, People's Cemetery: Tire pallbearers bearers were. George J Tweedy. Sydney ion, ElTlQSl n Em”! and John Steele. Members of the. The pzill- | were Messrs. Ray Tnri- , Joseph Wood. R. E. Ellis. ] zen McDonald. Sllverc Gallant; Canadian Legion attended in al body. FUNERAL SEIHICE — The ftin. oral of Mr Cieoigc H MacD/Iillarl of Hunter R1781‘. was licld from his late residence on Friday, Sept. 20th air-i was largely attended. ‘Ihei services were conducted by thc Retni J I Morrison, Tire pnllbrrers. were as follows: William Carcvlyl John Nicholson, William Mach/Illi- arr. Ira Racltlrim Roland W.rrc1i Sn“: r Interment A wide circle of lrlcrris vrill mourn She was cver of a ived bl’ people of who will (‘fPJilSh her memory i, Tnere are left to mourn the fol-E McKay) New" London; Fannie Jackson» Winnipeg and one son Mr Wilfred Pickeri *1. Clinton; also the follrivriag 5 ters and brothers, Mr J A. Hw-ding, Norm boro: M1". David Harding, Mrs E J Jenkins and Mrs Martha Hall. all of Massvdiusatts and Mr. Ern-‘ est Harding, A/lcine. There are B grandchildren '-1r-:l nine great- grandchildren. Thirty-two high quality grade mllcb cows cf the Hi-istein. Guernsey’. and Ayrshire breeds will leave the Province on the 5.5. Mcigel today for the American Armv base at Fort Peppcrrrvl, Newfoundland. They are to form the nucleus of a herd which is to supply all the milk or/i cream required by the American armed forces stationed at Fort Pcppelrall. The herd is headed by a pure. bred AA registered Avrshirc bull which was sold to the American Government by 1J1- John Lewis of, Freetown. l. McCOUBREY-BREIIAIIT NlTPT-i IALS -— A orrzlti- wedding of much, and friends was solemnizerl at. the Pownal United Church M-lnsc on Wednesday. Sentembirr lltb at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, when Rcvi ER. MucVicar culled in tbc holy, bonds of wedlock. Islay Noisccnn daughter of Mr. and Mrs WziIlaccQ Brehaut, Alfllfllfila to Jchn Weldon son of M115. lllttrgarct MeCcubrcy of Charlottctcwn arrl fnrmcriy of, New Glasgow, P E I The bridcf, looking vary ‘.i>'.'c'v and attractive chose a street lcruth livaplecc wool ial pink with ll-lillflf? hat ‘andl and wore a cor-l , . ~. The bride's, at.- , was tli groom's sisleir._ Miss Isabel lvlcCnubrey, who wore, a gold wool crepe srrll with brown accessories and corsage of wliitcl Carnations. Mr tilendorl Brcliatrt,l He was the eldeir. son of the iriie only 2 eurvlve Namely Ale“ A .-.- of Everett, Wash. and . cfi Bor-ihaw, Mr FJrgUSOn w twiccl married, his firct wife \\-\,1 Isob Darrach of Clvzle River w‘. ) pre. decwscd him in ‘i914 —ACCIDENT VISIT - Mrs. Ada Webster, who] is the guest of Mrs. Piston Reeves. Freetown, is leaving for her homo in Imperial, Saslc, on Sept. 30th. Owing to her regrettable accident a law weeks ago shc is unable t0 visit many old friends whnm she wanted to soc. but. her doctor has orricrbd her not tn attempt walk- in‘: p-zcclates the i~iifilililffi§ of fricmb in her and would likr- lhcm to visit her at Frcctn/ivn or in hcr wvsterti hcme should they g0 that ivay, OCAL PASS PILOT LICENSE TEn ., — Two local men. Ralph Yeo of this city, and ‘Elton Woodlitie both passed their flying and written. examinations for their Priv-ztc Pilot's License. These were taken before Depart- ment of Transport Inspector Les Knight. Both Ttlldts completed the required 25 hours of solo flyliii; be- fore they were mic to carry any passengers and the first passengers iurried by cacti tvcre Mrs. Yeo and Mrs. Woodslde. M1. Leigh Carter of Bprlnghlil N. s. also sticcessfully passed his tests at the local air. port. and now holds his eagerly earned ticket Pleasure at having this c por- tunity of visiting Prince E ward‘ ; Island was warmly sirpressed on ' behalf of himself and Lady i’ under b His Excellency (he Vls- count Aexander of ‘runlii, G.CB., Governor General of Canada. at a dinner tendered the Vice Regal garty at Government ‘House on aturday evening following their ' ‘ti-rival in Charlottetown by spec- hlnginiiyli" t iiii r rig o an a resa o ivel- from iileiitcnum Governor l! the Gave nmsnt House dinner. air xxcellen y laid they were visltiu] sli the Provinces of the Dominion on the present tour, and who; they had so far seen had givurthem great pleasure. He was sotggflut their stay here was short. h . oped in make a more extended carat a later are. he could may there were no ,,M,,1cO,m and Isabel WCF,,,.:,_,,_£ FCF , formed the duties of best marl, Po guson and of their family of nlnei lN-l-Eiuuly-l-s, happy young cntliilc will resizle a at present. Mrs, Webster flp-| llcttetowh Girl Guides. fitter mum] ‘n the world. Lord‘ brother of the blldc. capably per lowing the ceremony, the bridal party motored tu the licmc nf the bride's parents where n delicious weddirn, supper was served to im- mediate relatives and interest to a wide circle of relatives, u 13‘ l sident [Committee introduced His Honour monthfliicut-Govcrmr J A. Bernard who. Their Excellencles Viscount Al-istewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- "Xanwr and Lady Alexander won win Stewart. Bellevlew Farm. iii- IA sl ~ 14:5 cf the people oi’ Prince hid w i113 THU-Hg . r, personality and evident pleasure in which .llcv participated in an arduous an!“ mnln“ m4 smelting co, l1av’s programme of official events ML .,i_ side. Charlottetown Island yesterday bv tiheirlsrn Quebec. where he was on a. lhilprospecting and survev party sup- llld Qummfl-IB. 9c. at Acadia last year went to VISITING HOME - MI. Cllvs rived home recently from North- cniscd by the Norancia Consoli- Stewart. who received his Dalhousle to study mininl- In under a Warrant of c ti.- msnt imprisoni-nl the nlid\ tr- ld Mahar for I period o! thin gays. issued out of the Oottt the Bil endisr Jlagistrits for_th6 Olty o Char attstotva, and cits- ciiieli on the 2n dsv or Ju .~ i946. to proceed om the s“ County Jail to the ofiice of t Department of Veterans‘ Aflsirl Thxir desire to return to the J e h, i,“ yo, Quebec where for the purpose of collectl out.- Prcvlrice fur a longer‘ stay was am, a m“. .0 Goose 33y,’ he ot-worir. benefits. well trio ng the emphasized bv His Excellency in acqxnpflnied a party to Fort, purpose of the slid visits. did rcsiwrldlnl l0 ll" Eddies"! “Thine near Ungava Bay in and doth hereby order that tho welcome. and they were also en- Norma.“ Wbm services of the said Bun Dwyer. thusiastic in praise of the beauty . "URSDAY gaoler, Queens County gaol, as of the Island in its autumnal “LL Jun“ o, Sea! my" 53d “are “hero/bah dispensed with. dress. , m. e 9c ve ere . as Excellency a» declares!‘ 239N921‘. “flit” f.‘ if!’ $7 e. min/i! himself w be “fully l" flew"? hi“... Hosplf-ll sllflering from JOINS QUEEN CHARLOTTE .- Wlll‘ ll" °l"“'°" '~"‘P“'"°“ ’" unshut ollfldi accidentally The latest addition to rile mm Mil“ MacDonald's adm-ess “that riflictcd yesterday while duck division of H M. C. S. Q11 en it is to the future welfare of this ‘booting - Charm“ ,5 wiund "and, D ‘y’ country and l0 I'qh°flB'ms,,h,C°fQ' Neither man was in a ser- 15 Brighton Road. emailed as '"""“'°“l"‘ °" a m‘ ‘ ‘ e I01]! condition 1m high: s-c- Lieutenant with the a. c. N. - component parts t\f the Federation should continue to cooperate in the fullest measure." He referred to the two hundred years of history associated with Charlottetown and to the prestige enjoyed by the Island capital as being “the Cradle o-f Confedera- tion.’ . The .Vice Regal programme col- cluded with an enjoyable Govern- mcirit dinner at The Charlottetown last evening, followed by a recep- tiari in the drawing room of the hotel. Uiavards of 200 guests at- tended, The toast in His Majesty the King was proposed at the din- ner by Premier J. Walter Jo-nes. There were no speeches. WEDNESDAY _ GOES TO QUEEN'S UNIVERS- ITY -- Mr. Elmer Maclsaac left Monday morning for Kingston. Ontario. where he will‘ Bltldl’ medicine at Queen's University. During the war Mr. Maclsaac served as an Air Pilot. LEAVES FOR TORONTO — Mi‘. L‘. C. Jchnstone left yesterday b)’ Loam; i.) attend a meeting of the Rcd Cross Society at Toronto. He livill later proceed to WaltIYlOO. 0111., lo attend a meeting 0f the Dominion Life Assurance Co. -—FOR.l\lER SUMMERSIDE MAN HOME Mr. Hcber Ramsay. l native nf Summersldc i-s visltin! here after an absence of twenty" four years. He is registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Ramsay. 110W lives in West Rxixbury, Mass, where he has been very successful. He is thrilled to be back in Summer- sidc and lie notes that the town has improved very much. ~S. -I-‘-UNERAL 0F MRS. WILLIAM GERRIER-Tlic funeral of the late Mrs. William Gcrric-r was held on Monday morning ‘from her‘ rcslriCncc to St. Mary's Convent Chapel, Summerside where Re- quicm High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Howard Wight. Rt. Rev, G. J. MacLcllan officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were Mcssls, Columbus Arsenault, Everett Simmons, Alphonsus Ber- nard, Gleason Williams, John Arsenault, Austin Clough-S. NAMED FOR ALEXANDER.— Premier Jones‘ champion Holstein “Abcgvlcli Milady‘. dropped a IZD-DOUIIG mule calf Monday and - h Viscount Alexander's Def" mxslon it is to be called after the Governor General. The calf 15 ii iiill prother of Abegwelt Milord who sold last year as a (my for $10,000. The new arrival will be called "Abegweit Lord Alexander." " ON MOTOR HOLIDAY - Ml‘- nnd Mrs. Wm, Hubbard. dautllll-Bl‘ Florence and son Russel of Read< ville, Mass, motors-d to the Island and spent two weeks visiting friends in Orwell and vicinity. It is nine- tccn years since Mr. and Mrs. Hub- bard, visited the Island and they saw many changes. They r1150 52"" tlic weekend in Belle River. the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Young. On their return they were ac- companied by Miss Mary Moritissrey. The Souris exhibition Wall hcld yesterday under ideal weather conditions. Mr. Edwin Rwl, Robo Bay. DYE" of tit-re Siouris Exhibition g the Exhibit- ‘Later the bride and groom left 0114" °fn°“‘“-l' °‘~'"""'" ‘a. honeymoon trip lbrotii-Th thcwgollirimfsggaialfiilitl P3211: elf“ i -. ,. , .1 s .r. ' v - Maritimcs. Upon ch91] .etuin tntbficlcncy and enlcrmis? as we" M ‘or. the high 1ua'ity of their 6X- ihibils. His Honour stated the far- ?mt‘r was an iiiitispensetile part of _ lihe pcgnomllg sct-‘np of tigis cgzungy In a st-ltin of beautiful srim-‘llYlfl “'35 llfl fill 5' "Wm 91' l‘ 9 mcr flowers. [E1 ivcdcllrii; of mill-ii nation's Wfmlvmlc sinmture Wm] interest took place in Lniic Creel; was practically >'!‘lf'5‘~1lfl°le"l- Baptist Church on August fitli at i“? three ii-"clrick in tiii- afternoon‘ The marl.“ frlfmrls "l Amhm” E when Mary Winnifrcil. daughter Hcllllc-‘FQY learned. with regret. of of Mr. and Mrs, Frcclcfivla W, ‘llS Fllfldfll flvillll ln llll‘ Charlmt!‘ Srctch nf St. Ctithcrincs. became town Hosfllm] on SEW-ember 215V the bride of Mr. Brenton H1111; Ambrose zllfcriflefl Pflllf"? "l Currie, son of Mr". nliri Alix". Ffti- Wnlcs College and Si. Mary's 0°1- iward A. Currie of Faifviciv, logo in HaY-fax, wbcrn he was wall Rev. A. E. Todd, pnstnr if known for his activities in both church. performed lhr- cercliiiiiijwihot-kc)‘ llllfl lmlnls. in the presence nf eighty myth-Al l-Ii- graduated as an Aeronautical uosts and a largo assembly ofiEnlllllvcr fFlllTl ill!‘ 385W 3°71" riends. iSchonl cf Aeronautics. NW1‘ JP?‘ Mrs. H. T. Currie presided qt they-SP.“ ln 1940 Upon llradlllifllll- he Oiflflfl and Mr. W. R. Shaw billif! oriented R 905ml)" will‘ llle NT “ 'll Walk Beside Vnu" Char ottctown, where the groom is gvVhillfli employee 0,f Palmer Elec. ric. liv- (luring iii‘,- linnal Rcscrircii Council, Ottawa. signing of the register, ‘as Dr-Mgn Englnfiel‘. The bride, glvcn away iiv licr. ‘Io lcrivr-s to mourn his: beloved father, ivnre the traditional while WW‘. lflllllPFly J05" MMGmf/Flnfll satin fashioned with fittcd lioilici- Ottawa. and son Michael Am- ond full net skirt cnriing in ii fi';\in_lhl‘nsf'j his mother, Mrs, F. P. Hen- Hcr fingertip veil fell from a ("nr- r-csscv, sister, Mrs. E. S. Howatt, nation headdress and her niilv "llfl lW" llmlllffs- Frflllk and Ulllll. ornament was n beautiful pearl l" llll Bl Whom The Gllllfdlfi" 9X‘ necklace, the gift of the groom. lPllfls Sine"? 5ymPfllhy- She carried a shower bouquet of. pink roses. ' The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F‘. iTrriwsdalc. Crapaud, was the scene of a very pretty wedding 0n Yesterday's scrttiliic was cgr- Wednesday, sept, 4th, when their ried through without a hnfl-hmccnnd daughter, Gladys, was un- beglnnlng with the arrival o; me itedlln marriage with Major Reid. Vice Regal parlv at the Provln- son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reid, cial Building at i0 a.m. After Rollo Bay. _ _ ' His Excellency had inspected me The hi-lde, given in marriage by Guard of Honour from the 17th hm‘ filth" limited WW lowly Reece Regiment he was escorted a rlnci- length gown of ivory sheer to the Confederation Chamber, over satin made on Drill‘!!! "ll" where he heard and rgspgg-dgd m with sweet heart neckline and full formal addresses from Prcmierislccves, Hei- shoulder length veil lJones and Mayor MacDonald. and ' was of embroidered tulle caught in iwhers he wit; art-soured m» ihelhalo fashion with orange blossoms. iMayor with s gilded key c; the She carried a shower bou uet of City. suitably engraved, iAmerlcan Beauty roses an was Ber Excellency was DTISCIIIGCI‘BHGHGPII by her sister, Mrs. Cam- WIIILI large bouqiist of flowerferon Robertson of ‘rlmrnlns. On- by Miss Betty King, gold chm-d iarln, also wearing ivory sheer. Guide, on behalf or m; ch“. with flower head dress and carry- ing a nosegay of mixed flowers. si ried Mr. lrnest Reid acted n‘ grooms- Their Excellencies both lato- Q heard. in all narrowing frieri cording to the meagre reports available. RECEIVED SAD NEWS — Mr. Fred Taylor. Granville. received the sad news that his aunt Mrs. Joseph Mallett, Manchester. NH. had passed away on September 13 The funeral was ‘ileld on Saturday September 21, ATTENDING CONVENTION — Mr. Gilbert Bell is attending the annual Converiion of Canadian Congress 0f Labor at Toronto. re- presenting the Prince Edward Is- land Division No. l2'l Borden. THE LATE R0. STEPHEN POND —Mrs. Job-n Pond, Bristol, Eng- land, mother of F0. Stephen Pond. one of the rvlcmticrs of the plane disaster in B C. arrived in Mont- real in time for nls funeral. having crossed the Atlantic b; plane for the purpose. VISITORS RETURNING TO U. S. A.—Mrs. Gertrude Brooks has returned to her home in U.S,A, after a short visit to relatives and friends in Fort Augustus and Vor- non River. Mrs. Brooks was ac- ccmpanled by her mother, Mrs. Charles Barrett as far as Mon:- I061. CITY PROPERTY SOLD --Mr- George H. Ryan has sold iris fine roperiy, corner Fitzroy and Hills- Eorou h Street, to Mrs. (Senator) McNlc oi of New York and Car- digan. Mr. and Mrs. Rypn ivill re- side for the future in the Leno-x Hotel. GOES T0 TORONTO -— Miss Mary Croken, R N. of Ehierald left Monday iriorriing for Toronto where she will enter St. Joseph's Hospital to continue her profession w Miss Croken war recently dis. charged from Royal Canadian Medical Corps after two years overseas. DIVORCE COURT - when the Divorce Court. adjourned from Sept. 5. opens at ll o'clock this momlng t-wo new cas s will be They are. William Ernest Phillips. Charlottetown. plaintiff. versus Ethel Blanche Phillips a.ad Sheldon Matnlcson, defendants; and Everett Ernest Phillips. Sum- rnerside, plaintiff. versus Marjorie Louise Phillips and Harrison W. Prlazel. defendants. - LAID r0 rEs?- The iiirierili of the late Mrs. Preston Cudmore was held from her late residence. Wirisloe. yesterday afternoon. scr- “ vice being conducted by Rev. J. A. Skinner. assisted by Rev. A. E. Todd and R/SV. T. A. Wilson. In- tcrment North Wlnsloe cemeterfnl Pallbearers were Sterlintl YEO. A- ton Noonan. Glydon Maund, Heath Craswcll, Alton Younker. J. A. RODD NAMED —-J. A. Rodd ISO, director cf fish culture, (who was born in Brackley Point, P E, L), was elected member of ‘the committee on international relations and the committee on pollution study of the American Fisheries Society at the recent annual meet.- lng of the society held in St, Paul Mrm. The society was organized in 1870 Mr. Rodd, of the Canadian Department of fisheries. has been ltom- time to time member or chairman of mOSt of its commit-l tees aind was elected president on the 60th anniversary of the so- eiety. He was the first ar-ti one of two who were not citizens of the United Stalks to have been recognized in this way. —Ottawa Journal. , | —RECEIVES COMMANDER-IN- CHIEF CERTIFICATE-Mi‘. J.A. Murphy. Summerside. has receiv- ed the Oommander-in-Chiers Certificate signed by Field Mar-. shall Montgomery for outstanding good service and great devotion to dulvduring the campaign lni Northwest Dumps. Mr. Murphy is a son of Mr. Daniel Murphy‘ and the late Mrs. Murphy of Somervlllc and enlisted in June 1940. He was posted overseas in_ December of the same year and served with the 4th Field Real“ merit. RCA. f-le held the rarik| of Lance Sergtutr". 111*. M\I'i“."lYt is now employed with MP‘. Sthurw mgn- Co. Ltd., Summerside. S‘ The citizens of Indian River and Kcnsington were shocked on Sept.‘ 18th when it was learned oi’ the sudden passing of William Mann at the age of 64 years, although in ailing health for some time the end came as a great shock. He en- tered the Prince County Hospital on Sept. 15th and passed away. three days later. 1-10 ls survived by his SOITOWHII widow, one son Keith on the home- stead, one daughter Ethel (Mrs. Victor Inman) of North St. Elean- ors, also several grandchildren. and s nephew, Elmer Mann at. home, whom he brought up froml childhood. The floral tributes were many and ibesutlful. To his rial, stricken wife amid faanlly an to. s sepestaym-i pithy 1| extended-S. County Oourt ‘Judge C. Gavan Duff issued an order y dial owing the dismissal b! Lieuterrln flovernor-in-Ooumil o! 15311- Dvrycn Queen's County} a er. - The order of dismissal, signed] by o. J. Stewart. Clerk of thei Executive Council and dated July’ 25, 1916. read as follows: “Ooun- cil having tinder eonddmtlvfl.’ evidence to the effect that Burr. the aisilrlliiiiiiiea visitors‘ re er, mail for his brofhér. lo u. iiilolu. Queen's U01Ii1t1| after which the flllllLs in thel The ceremony was perforrnod|ga'% did on or about the fourth, Chamber were lire-seated by Li. by the Reverend J. A. illrdltllhJld nth. M IIIIIQGGYHP of Jain, cfdl. 1y. w. Reid. 0.5.0,. l°'l%1fil'.'1H"Tl'Y0Yl» d girallnsi no‘ lltcllillgrlglilf; m wtéigilit ipgigi-rtmtmglloz. a r- o-mmp t t]; v¢mor-nrrangr~ ac grou 0 ll 0 no . cold-i. .° ' "ililc my ‘prfsoiin iii Kiwi comic, mil a nesday were WIVE- SCIIOOLS. ETC. REOPENINO- All schools and colleges intheProv- ince will re-open Tuesday, Oct. l the Provincial Government with te concurrence of the Provincial Hoard of Health decided yester- day. All theativa and other places of indoor amusement within th! Province will be allowed tn re- open after 6 o'clock, Monday cvs- nlng. Sept. 30. PAINFUL INJURIES TREATED Master Elliott Ferguson, ten year old son o-f Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor G. Ferguson, Hampton is st present a patient ln_the Prince Edward Island Hospital, having grafting done on hi: legs, which were severely scaldod in the X- Ray station wagon accident of August 5th. —RECEIVEB SAD NEWS -Hls 'Worship, Mayor J. F. Arnett of Summerside yesterday received the sad news of the death on S!!!)tem- ber 26th in Cambridge, Man. of his brothcr-in-law. John K. Crue at the age of 72 years, The late Mr. Crue formerly resided m Searletown and moved, with his family to the United States about twenty-five years ago. H; is sur- vived by his wife, the former Laura Arnett and four sons and two daughters all residing the Un- ited States. Mr. Charles Crue of Searletown ls a brothen-S. HAS ARM AMPUTATED —'I'wo of the three men accidentally shot while out duck shooting last Vi/ed- more seriously in- jured than was at first reported. Mr. W. A. Jenkins, Seal River, was so seriously hurt as to iicces- sltate the amputation of his cl ht arm. and Mr. John Carew. ew lltshlre, received serious injuries to his shoulder. Mr. George Moore, Winsloc, was shot in the hand. All three men were reported last lllBht. as "resting comfortably.“ FUNERAL YESTERDAY .._ The funeral of Mrs. Frank Murphy, which was largely attended. was held yesterday morning from her late residence. 121 Euston Street to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. I1. 3flldWlll. C. SS. B... The pail bear- ers _wer_e Melville Andrews, Arthur White. Michael Doyle, q-imk Hughes, Jc-hn MCIIIIIIS,_flI1fl John Conway. Service at the ave was mmillcltld by Rev. R. lnes, C. SS. R... and Rev. A. L. Herrel. GUEST 0F JUDGE DUFFY _. Mr. P. Bennett Duffy, Vancouver, g tgeavgireslt) of hlfirbigtliioyr, . n u y. . u , who has been absgnt from the Province for 21 years-he left the Province 89 yPM-s 18%;, inns“ laatoi- of Di-awuack Claims in the Customs Department at Vancou- ver. BRINGING UP FATHER A shocking tragedy occufrsid d ‘the railway tracks opposite . o oi tanks of the Imperial Oil Company st svenin , when Mr. George 6 1e. Char ottetuwn, was struck ma, instantly killed b the incom- in: Borden tartin. h? accident occurred iii 1. . dnyllht llmll- e deceased, who was I3 years go age, married, aria the iilthel- of children, had beln gingloyed mil. the firm of Davis arid_ racer. here was no one with Mr. Doyle It the time of the tragedy, and it is not known how‘ he came to b on the tracks. The right arm o the victim was severed near the shoulder. also a rt of the left arm below the ebow. The head was badly crushed. Dr. Harold Shaw, Provincial thologist, performed an autopsy lat night at the MacIlesn funeral parlors. Within a few minutes after tho train was brought to l stop and tho body lying by the slds of the track was viewed by the train of- ficials. Coroner Dr. I. J, Yeo was called. He ordered the body taken to an undertakerh establishment and a coroner's jury empanclled. Dr. Yea swore the jury in and after they hld viewed the body, announ- ced the inquest would be held t-hin ‘Veflllll It 8 o'clock. The jury comprises Merritt Forsythe, foreman; W, M Flynn; Mljur J. A. McKenzie; George w. Berrlsari; George W. McLeod: Harry Hardy; and Allison McLeod. WILL ATTEND REUNION _ Majors Al Rogers. Alan Nicholson and Lleut. Tommy Keefe leave to- day for Halifax where they will attend the first annual officers‘ dinner of the West Nova Scntls Regiment to be held at the Nova Bcotlan Hotel. _ FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mrs. Frank Murphy. which was largely Attended, was held yesterday morning from her late residence. I21 Euston Street to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. E. Baldwin. . SS. R... The pall- bearers were Messrs. Melville An- drews. Arthur White, James Gillan, Frank Hughes. Fred Chandler and John Conway. Service st the grave was conducted by Rev. R. Baines. C. SS. R. and Rev. A. L Harrell. Eight judgements his! were Branted in the Divorce Court. yesterday. ‘the judgments were given in the cares of Claud Danton Ives, plaintiff versus Helen Winni. fred Ives and Donald MaeFsrlane defendants; George Lawrence Waye, plaintiff, versus Irma Gertrude Ways. defendant; Joyce Hooper, plaintiff, versus John Nel- son Dawson Hooper and Teresa MacLeod, defendants, and George Gillmsri Williams, plaintiff, versus Mary Edna Williams and Vernie mu Gallant, defendants; William Ernest Phillips, laintiff, versus Ethel Blanche Pb lips and Sheldon Matheson. defendants ry Phlllipfi. plaintiff, versus Mar- jorie i... Phllll s and Harrison W. Ftrizzel, defenants; Ernest Disley Taylor. plaintiff 1011115 Mary Jane Taylor and Garfield Shaw, defend- ants; rid Mary Margaret Michael, plainti f. versus Wilfred Michael and Margaret defendants. A pretty sep-tein-b-er weddl glaoe Monday morning at Jennifer Johnston, n took £15 lii Reta Dorothy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Mooney, Charlottetown, was united" in marriage to Mr. Jos- e h Vincent, son of Mr, and Mrs. rancls Srianahan. of this city. the Basilica being well filled with in- terested friends. The chance], with "floral decorations was a lovely set~ t. Damian's Basilica, when Miss 1| suus'cR|,bERs j , ~ ti to: c bridal r-ty. Rev. oifir e glmofmlll?‘ wit». ca gin uptili n w lie ay u; es llnl very lessingiy 1h nttpt bl mo: and w I sccorripanls by thb Ofilhill, Mfl. Joléph Dunl- s bride, who was given in maf- rius by hair fathfr, looked very your: and racefu ll she Waiiréti u? llii, in her lovely go o turquoise blue wool crepe. wit black hat and accessories, and cor- sngc of white carnstloru. she was attended as brides aid by the groom's sister. lss Margaret hanahan, who chose a rose col- cred suit with black accessories and corsage of yellow carnations. The flroom was ‘sup orted by Mr. igiglssp L. Mooney, roiherof the s. BIRTHS r WHEATLEY-At Lha City Hospital, September 11. 1946. lo Mr. no Mrs. Woodrow wheattsy. a BUjhIQI‘, Isobel Max. IAlI-QUH MON-At the Prliacs Edward Island Hospital on Sept. 11. 1946. to Min-and Mrs. Robert M. Fsrquharsoii of London. On- tario a son. James William. Elle-h Mr, and Mrs. Denali MlcNcill, lorimorly of Summersfde. at. Annapolis Royal. N. S. Hospital, Friday, September 13. 1946. a daughter-Cynthia. Charyrl. PIC Prince Coun Hospital, September 1, 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan F. Pickering of Clin- ton. a son Donald Ivan FOLLAND-At the Prince County Hospital on September l2 1946, to Mi-. and Mrs. Albert Folland, Sum- merslde, a son Wayne Elwood. BONNER-At the P, E. Island Hos- pital. September 18. 1946. r0 Mr. l-rid Mrs. Joe Bonner. (me Lilla Hardin i a sen. 9 poimds. CUDM BE-At tho P. E. Island Hospital, on September 15. 1946; to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Cudmore. goDfil-lglll Street. City. s son. Allen ("K18 — At the City Hospital on Sept, 1'1. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Glllla. a son. (Raymond Darryl. HARDING — At the P. E. I. 110s- pltal on September 20. i946. to Mr. and Mrs. James Harding, a daugh- e r. PAULEY-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital September to Mr. and ivi . nee Edith Marie Scott. a son. Seven unds. ghYLIkAt the Charlottetown Hospital on September 22, 1946. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Doyle (nee Martina Moltemna) Alberry Plalrs, a daughter. PAYNTER—AI Prince County Hos“- pltal on September 13, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Artlhur Paynter. French River. a son, lgin BELLE-At the Prince County Hospital, alt Suzrimerside. P. E. I.. l-O Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly of Bvrdfll. on September 19, 1946. a baby girl. MuoKAY-At the Kings County Hvacitiii. ivimiaaue. P. 1;. I.. on 569188111191‘ 1B. 19461 to Mr. and Mrs. G°m°n MICK”. Murray Hurbtrur South, P E. I.. a daughter. Ellen ; Ernest Hen. Ell 46- Mr. and 1m. . and Mrs. .Wt Brehlu exandn, to John an Mel." Cwbroy. son of Mrs. Margaret Mo ' Couhmv ofChar f. CONWAY - 0G _At, 5i, Columbia WI -on- , n ‘slim-ill Mass ‘by GLUE m- p - _ 5i§fi"s2“l§af’f..3iie*l iii finally uiiiieiifchiiée '1‘. E. ivrcnsmimi. Pauli s. ggciiiit of Middleton, ‘i: “Purely - O ‘I own. . filfiollffif."it.°il‘i"“ati~- t"? v n . . . Lillian cream 0 Y0 .pto Nail M cInn of Charlottciown, Ry thin: v. ., . Nghoilon. e , 1T0 bi..ssl._ on ._. M 1,11,, home of the bride's arehtl, on Wednesday, 9e t. I8, 1 6.- M Elaine. elder a liter of Mr. lhdi Mrs. Nell K. S! mend, Bohshsw to John Carmen, only son of Mr, and Mrs. Davis Mitchell, Hum . Shire. Rev. J J. Morrison all. ciatlng, ' MsoKENZIE _. “M1309 __ M Belle River on Saturday. so temaq 21. 1946. by the Rev,_'i‘, A. . Duke, Eileen Margaret MacLeod of Iris to Carl MacKcnzle of Little San s. ' McDONALD - LOWTH lSummerside United Church on Monday September 16 1946, by gov, K. T. Sullivan. Mildred Amy Low. IADCTQR. N., of Carleton, to George Bruc McDonald. Summerside. MOORE - NOY - At tihe Manse, Tryon, on September 4. 1946, by Rev. C. A. Hicks, Leila Hudson Annie Moore of Bonshaw to Wil- liam Ralph Noy of North Wlltnlhlre. “Toxins”, _""' ________________ ___ conlvroxs-st the P. m. Island Hospital. Sept. 2G. Mrs. Preston Cudmore of Wins-loo North in hsr 21st ‘year. Melt NNA--On Monday. Sept. 23. 1946, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Trainer of St. ‘foresaw Wcst, Mrs. Margaret McKenna of Baldwin's Rodd,- LESLIE-At the Charlottetown Hospital. 0n Sept. 22. 1946, Mat- thias Leslie. aged 12 years, sou of Harold Leslie o! Sourls. llF-NNEIBEEY- At the Charlotte- town ospltsl, Ssturda Se t. 21 1940. Ambrose Everett YIIQIIIIJESIQY: aged 26 years BOWLEN- At Ibronto at, Scot, 21. P. D. Bowler» in hug y , formerly of Cardigan B go P, l, Island GALBIIAITH-At chiirioimown m1 Sect. 21. mo. mom- cm- braith. 10'! Q een Street. labia 49th veer JARDINE-At xuinngioii, sane. 24. 1946, James Jsrdli-ie, and 74 YES!" - STEWART-At Kenslngton. Sept. . 1946, Thomas Stewart. sgedjl County YER!‘- PIIlLLlPS-At the Princg Hospital. Sept. 26. 1046. Triomls Francis Murray. Graham's Road itmd Miss Carrie G. Woodside. Clin- on. were joined to ether in Holy Matrlmonv ih St. arirs Church oLir-srmmiiiv-llr the Marlee‘ Cilrléfflfl. Wednesday. sepi. zsihI 1968. by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Doris Isabel Sherren of St. Catherlnes. t}? David Stewart Helm of Degsblg, oCOUBRIH - BBEIIAUT _- At the Manse Pownll ,on Saptgfnber “no Pehlilips of Invernels. aged 44 me NALD - At i v a" . I County Ho,p,,,1,Mo,,mg,‘§_Pf§f‘§f Luann-suddenly at neaeque,‘ on September 20. 194s, to M; n“; Bent. 26. 1946, William Calvin Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald. Bruden- Leard- l‘ 9d 53 Ye!"- ell. P. E. 1.. a son; Neil Stewart. MOB!!! cry-st the City Hosgital on w scpt. 25 mo. od- MARRIAGES $225.15 rison. amt lils. - ——-——-—-———————__--_ At Kcnslngtori on sgpg, MURRAY - woonsrms; _ M. zuiimee Jiiraliielii his 75thyesr. McNEILL-At the Prince County Hospital, Sept. 24, Daniel F. Mo. Neill. aged 81 venrs, CYlI/—In the oharlontctown Hos- pital Tuesday, Sept, 34, 194g. Adelda Cyr. aged 8 years daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. lifr d ' GPIM Entry. Magda] e stands. MUN IIY-At hai- late QQIIGCHCQ 1Z1 gllifln Street, on ‘TIIGSQIY. Sept. 4. 1946, Mrs, FrankQMurphy, 11. 1945. by HOV. E, R, Magvl lu- Islay Noreen Bi-ehsut. daughberc of (nee As iii f1 1 - , "a" a I am as) aged s1 {MAGGIE-WILL mu To we C|_5ANEQ|5G2N' BIZIMG BACK MY Suvrs _: I HAVEN'T AglvTHlNG YO WEAD." J 5' ~ l‘ \ w. twlu. HOT- I'M DUE NOW AT mv BS1196: caus- BESIDES-l WANT vou ‘ro s-rAv A‘? wows! I'D LIKE TO 3'51‘ THEM FOP ‘OJ- I'M screw-Bur IT'B MY DIV OFF AM) |IM LATE NOW FI Ti-E IIVET‘ SLJIJGEQQ‘ PICNIC/l By George , McMillan? WELUFM NOT 601M‘ TO W55 DNTYS CLAM- BAKE‘! "PIPPY AND ~00" sruaaa ‘ ' B " __ ~ » y Edwina wsu. r was Just- Tun couio’ oer 'EM--AN'I 5&5‘; sun i-wlstwri i§$9i§viui~§ ©2132‘. miznuN" Mivf Mm" ' l 1. IGHT—- 00m’ Mating Bail OIRLI AREN'T ‘Lac/gig panama: run, was: JIM r 4.- u w” - W1’ wifd 1K‘ I aid Simmonds o Ciidridtw, aged 88 yearn.‘