______ - “sm-t... .._ vanes-A... ........... I MONDAY SLIGHT FIRE A'I‘ HOTEL -— A alight fire in the basement of the Central Hotel, Dorchester Si... called the firemen out at 8 o‘- clock yesterday evening. No dam- age was done and the fire was quickly extinguished. ON S.S. PASTEIJR — Sgt. G C. Burgess, Charlottetown, is listed among overseas Canadian Armyi personnel arriving on 3.8. Pasteur at Quebec over the week-end, A list of other Island soldiers due on the Pasteur was published recently. DIES IN HOSPITAL The death occurred at the Charlotte- town Hospital yesterday afternoon of Edward Roar-don after a lengthy illness. The late Mr. Reardon was 55 years of age and a life long res- idem of Cove Head Road. He is survived by his wife and one son. Alan, both of whom reside in the Cove Head district FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The filneral of the late William Wyatt was held from his residence, 50 Hlllsboro Street yesterday after- noon. Serviccs at the home and avo II! conducted by Rev. T. . Bussel Somers. Interment was in the People's Cemetery- The pail bearers were: JL. Curran, W. D. Gillls, Eli MacLean. H. Pope Beer, John W. Garrett, I-IL. Sears. HOSPITAL ANNEX - work at the annex to the Prince Edward Island Hospital is progressing steadily The forms have all been laid and about one quarter of the COHCNW f0!‘ fhe foundation trails has been poured. 1'. is expected if no unforseerr delays occur. that the outside work will be completed before frost sets in Mr. James E. Harris is the architect. --RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL -M[=. “Willard Day, iuade a widow by ‘a car accident ten hours after her marriage last wcek. was re- leased from tiie Prince County Hospital on Saturday. Her hus- band, a 20-year-old Norboro farmer was buried the same day. The condition of the three other per- sons injured in the crash. which involved two cars, is reported to be improving. All three were crit- ically injured. —-I"UNERAL OF MRS. WILLIAM GILLIS-The funeral of the late Mrs. William Gillis was held at nine o'clock Saturday morning with High Mass of Requiem at St. Paul's Church. Summerside. cele- brated by Rev. J. C. McDonald. Rii- Rev- Cv. J. MacLellan officiab The pallbearers ed at the grave. were: Messrs. J. P. Mcfnnis. Ryan. E. P. Foley. D. F‘. McNeil, W. B. McNeil and Albon Glllis. S" LEAVES FOR NEW ZEALAND .- Fbiing Officer Webber of New Zea- lfllid. Who has been enjoying 40 days leave irlsiting his wife in at. S. !being welcomed home from overseas PM lafter more than four years vice there He saw service after D-Dav on the Western European Front. He ioined up at the outbreak of warn-S a TUESDAY gratulations are extended to Hon. Frank R. Heartz and Mrs. Heartz golden anniversary. E. Massey, who has been serving with the R.C.A.F.. returned to the City last night. It, is expected be will resume his former position as Provincial Auditor within the next few days. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late George W. w". ren, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Warren, was held yester- day afternoon from the MacLean Funeral Home, Services were con- ducted b Rev. I. J. Levy. Burial was in t e People's Cemetery. HOME 0N LEAVE — Francis P. Carragher, Royal Canadian Navy, recently returned from duty in the Pacific. is at present spending a leave prior to discharge from the service with this parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carragher, New Wilt- shire. Frank hwas a member of the t e crew of Uganda. —-AUTUMN TOURISTS — Mrs. Jean Gallagher and Miss Eva Cof- fln of Englewood, N.J.. who have been at the Coffin estate in Maine during the summer, motored to Prince Edward Island recently and are the guests of Mrs. Gallagher's brother, Mr. James Dunphy. Ken- singtcn. K —BUILT AT ALBERTON-Mr. Merritt Callaghan, school inspector has almost completed a new resi- dence on Alberton Street south. Notwithstanding the scarcity of carpenters, the work W35 almost completed during the summer hol- idays. K —DINNER AND SHOWER — A number of girl friends of Miss Adell Parkman entertained in her honor at a dinner and shower recently’ at their summer cottage, “Noah's Ark." The hostesses were the Misses Ruth Hubley. Constance Enman. Effie McKay, Marjorie Le- furgey and Mary Hogan. She was presented with a very beautiful gift-S —HOME FROM OVERSEAS - Phil. Dodds, son of Mr. and FLT Dodds, Summerside is cruiser, H.M.C.S. scr- with the Tank Corps. PAINFUL INJURY-Jlllrs. Wil- fred MacI/aren. Cable Head West, met with a painful accident, frac- Charlottetown left for New Zealand Saturday morning He was accom- panied by Mrs. Webbcr. (nee Gladys Beflmfih) ‘Who has been nursing in the P E. Island Hospital d ing her husband's absence Theirulong Journey willl be via Montreal, New’ York. thence by steamer throu h the Panama Canal. which will take about five weeks FUNERAL AT rwsrrco - The funeral of the late Daniel Jarvis was held Monday Sept. 17th. at 3 p.m., from the residence of his! daughter". Mrs. Louis Pincau to St! Augustine's Church. Rustico. Scr-I, vices at the grave were conducted' by the pastor, Rev. J.C. Pitre, TheI pallbearers were: Messrs. Luke Gallant. Avis Arsenault, Honi Marin Gallant,M.I.A., James L. Le-, Page, Raymond Gallant, and Ed-' ward Gallant. Interment. in the‘ church cemetery. -The funeral of the late Mrs. Malcolm Matheson was held Sat.- urday afternoon Services were at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Walter Heartz, East Royalty, and were conducted by Riev. T. E. Mc- Lennan. Funeral services at North Willshire United Church were conducted by Rev. Mr. MacLennan and Rev. J.I. Morrison. Interment was in North Wiltshire Cemetery‘. The pallbearers were: Herbert. biascn. James 'I‘ait, Edgar Heartz, Alex A. MacDonald. Wilmot Large, PJ. Proud. LACKED LVFORMATION Writes W.L Clark in the Windsor Star: "Police Chief A Birtwjstle of Charlottetown has a legitimate complaint. about the case of Ulysse Lauzon, Eileen Cornell Lauzon and Weller Kflresky. who were arrested near this city by the Royal Can-j adian Mounted Police. The Char- lottetown police had no pictures or‘ descriptions of these thugs Chief Birtwistle says the trio roamed the streets of Charlottetown for about. a week Had his police force been supplied with pictures and! descriptions of the men and woman. they might have picked; them up When the Moirniie; made| the arrest-s. they did no‘ know they had such big game "Fhey picked up the trio alter being shown ob- viously forged registration certif-l 1M5”- It “Wis not until the threer were searchcd that. the Mounties discovered they had hit the Jack- pot. With dc-spcratc characters like Lauzcm abroad, surely it would be proper police work to notify all police departments and to circular- ze the pictures and descriptions of the dcsperadocs ' Thc marriage took prince on Sat-I urday at 5.30 pm. at rinity Unit- ed Church. Rev. T, E. MacLcnnan| officiating, of Margoe Marie Kelly of Halifax. daughter of James Kelly of Ottawa rformerly of I-Lalifi fax) to Wcndall Homer Beaton of‘ Charlottetown. The bridesmaid was< Mrs. D.A. McCanncll of Charlotte- town. and the lrroom was assistedl by Mr. D. A. McConnell. i The bride was costumed in a brown boucle lWO-pINEB suit with’ brown accessories. She wore a cor- sage. of American Beauty roses. The bridesmaid worc a moss green gwo-plece wool suit with brown ac- cessories, and wore a corsage of Talisman roses. The bridal party had supper at The Charlottetown Hotel. They leave this morning on a honey- moon trip to Halifax, Brldgewater mces and exhibition. and other points. On their return they will reside at, '18 Grafton Si. The Guardian extends best wish-i as for happiness and prosperity to ifie popular couple. funeral of Mr. First World War, Red Cross Luring her left arm. She and her [husband were returning from St. j Peters frightened the horse became and unmanB-Seable. throwing her from the wagon. Mrs. MacLaren received medical atten- when ition at the P. E. I. Hospital and iwas later able to return home. HOLIDAY ENJOYED-Ml‘. Lloyd Matheson of the United States Merchant Marine has spent a brief holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. returns to the United States and after his discharge will B0 business in Harrisburg, Pa, chartered accountant. He is mar- ried and has one child. a three- ycar-old daughter. D. W. Matheson. City. He in to as a FUNERAL SERVICES - The St. Dunstanfis Basilica where Rev. Francis McDonald who conducted service at the grave. a. body. The pallbearers were: Messrs. James Arbing, Russel Ab- bott, Emmett Gallant, Harry Mur- phy, George Murphy and Ray Acorn, Interment. was in the Cath- olic Cemetery. NEW JERSEY VISITORS-Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collins. late of New Brunswick, N. J.. are visiting in the province. being the guests of Nirs. Collins‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Glover, Spring Valley and Mr, and Mrs. Augustus Aylward. 202 Richmond St, Charlottetown. Mr. Collins has been acting in the capacity of physical instructor to detachments of U. S. infantry for some time at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and New Jersey. He was at Pearl Harbor during the para- lyzing exhibition of Jap treachery when 96 American warships were put out of commission. K Mr and Mrs. W. 0. Pyle, Hilla- boru St. have returned from u month's trip to Boston, Winthrop, and Marlboro relatives and Plains visiting Jamaica Mass friends. While in Boston they had the pleasure of seeing the Victory Legion Parade, the larg- est parade since Pearl Huber. Featured in the line large of march were Wacs, Wrens, veterans d an wounded veterans of No. II War. also the Salvation Army with 25,- 000 marching in line with num- erous bands playing grand music. It was a wonderful sight to see. marking the end of World War N0. II AT ROTARY-A musical pro- gram was featured at yesterday's Rotary luncheon at The Charlotte- town. Vocalists Mrs. Ralph Daug- las and Roy Smallman provid- splendid entertainment with solos. Both artists were warmly {EP- plauded and heartily enoored. ie thanks of the club was expressed to them by chairman G. F’. Hut- cheson. Guests included Rotarians Blake Dodds. Oshawa. Ont; How- ard King. Iieaside. Tomato, and Athol D. MacLeod. Cambridge, Mass. Other guests were Ensign Lloyd Mathieson of the U. S. Merchant Marine, Hershey, Pa, and L. V. Hutt of Oshawa. RETURNS T0 VICTORIA -. LAC. Walter J. Edwards of the R. C.A.I". who for the past four vears has been stationed at Char otte- town and Summer-side airports has left for his home in Victoria, B. C. where he expects to receive his dis.- charge In the near future. He was accompanied to the coast. by hLs wife who was formerly Katie Todd of Rose Valley; also their FIRE ALARM-A roof lire at the Cundall Home, Kent Street, about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon was uickg extinguished by the Fire pa ment. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY-Con- who are today celebrating their RESUMIS POSITION-Mi‘. W. William _McVeigh ,0 was held yesterday morning from Frank Hennesseys Funeral Home v ID FUNERAL AT EAST ROYALTY Reqmem High M555 was gglebrgted “i Iii‘; Canadian Legion attended in m _.oisu_-0:rrm..u15i . avenue’ . UR WEDNESDAY little son DavidTheir many friends hero regret to learn of their de- parture, but wish them success and hapsrzlnesa in their new home. They a express the wish that they will visit the Island in the not too distant future, —FAMOUS ATHLETE RETURNS -4ames Evans, the popular boxer. long distance runner and hockey pla er returned homo recently well and nt after a stron- uoua military campaign in Sicily Italy, France, Bsglum, I-Iollan and Germany. Jim was in many engagements in the arduous Ital- ian campa n, and was with the big army w h was moved secret- ly through Marseilles to the fight 1111i front in northwest Europe. all the boys who have been through the horrible holocaustJlm is glad to be back among his own folk. He plans to take up farming in this province. K —SUIIPRISE SHOWER — Miss Amelia lvlill entertained on Friday evening at Harbour View Cabins. Summerside. at a surprise shower in honor of Miss Adell Parkman who is to be an October bride. The many beautiful gifts were opened and arranged by Mrs. Prank Carn- eron, Mrs. Bert Hunter and Miss Barbara Spackman. The bride-to- be in a. few gracious words expres- sed her appreciation to the sues-s. A pleasant evening of social enter- tainment was spent and a delicious lunch was served. Assisting the hostess in serving were Miss Amelia Mill, Mrs. Ernest Mill, Mrs. Cec-l Mill and Mrs. Brenton Rankin. —FUNERAL AT Nolmono- The funeral of the late Willard Day of Norboro. who was fatally injured in an automobile collision in Summerside last Wednesday a half hour after his marriage, and died later that day, was bald on Saturday afternoon from his late residence. The service was con- ducted by Rev. L. M. Murray of Kensington United Church, assist- ed by Rev. K. J. Sullivan of Trin- ity United Church, Summerside. -CIIAMPION RETURNS - Mr. George Leslie of Souris. who has recently been dcmobilized from the R.C.A.F‘.. is home again among his friends and admirers. George prob- ably did more than any person to popularize the "art. of self defence in this province. Whenever he was billed to appear in the boxing arena. the house was packed. May- be as many came wishing to sec him beaten, as those wishing to see him win-and they were not always disappointed. He had his ups and downs, but he was always doughty and redoubtable.’ His motto was “omnes veniant’ (let 'em all come. color no bar). l-Ic must have had the mysterious in- tuitive (sixth sense). In other words he could read the minds of the masses, and the result of his divinations aroused the perversity of his nature, making him more determined to win. His extensive general education and knowledge of mechanics will stand him in good stead in the pursuits of fence in this highly mechanized ag . K A Royal Canadian Air Force training school will probably be maintained at the airport at Sum- mcrside for at least two years. it was learned unofficially last night. At the same time Group Capt. A. Lewis, the officer commanding the school said that the name was being changed from No. I Recon- naissance and Navigation School . simply Navigation School. The absence of any number was taken to mean that. the school might be the only one of the type operated by the R..C.A.I". during the next two years while the inte- rim permanent force is operating. Group Capt. Lewis said that he expected that the school would shortly be staffed entirely by men who had volunteered to remain in the interim air force. There was no indication when training would begin night. too. R.C.A.F. It. was learned last that N0. ‘.14 Radio Unit. located near Tignish, was being closed down. Only a skeleton staff is left. at the station now.-S Fire last night, caused only slight damage at. a building of the M1‘ Schurman and Co. Ltd.. woodwork- in: Dlant at Summerside. The blaro broke out. in the basement of one of the buildings and apparently begin in a pile of wood shavings which were being stored for use as fuel. Ongin of the blaee was un- known The firemen took about a half- hour to extinguish the fire. They were assisted by a sprinkler system in the building which set off the alarm before the fire had made much headway. The building was the on; l Md on the corner of Eustano and Streets-S. The marriage of Miss Doris Priscilla Muncey. daughter of Mir. and Mrs. S. W. Muncey ‘of Van- couver, B.C._ to Mr. Reginald He- ber Haslam. son of Mr. George L. liaslam of Springfield and the late Mrs. I-Iaslam took plaice at noon on Saturday. September 22nd in Bedequ United Church, Rev. JM. Baxter officiating. A rofusion of petunias. gloxlnias an ferns dec- orated the church for the cere- mony. Given away by her uncle Mr. John A. Stuart, the bride wore a dress of uamarine cre e with draped .. ice and c ing side drape skirt. Her hat was of, black velvet and imported damask roan: and her arm bouquet was Brlilr- cliffe roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss Evelyn Woolner of Ottawa wore~ honey-toned crepe with matching accessories and carried Talisman roses. Mr. A. James Raslam of char- lottetown. brother of tho groom, acted as best man and the ushers were Mr, Ralph Callback and Major Robert Howard. Mrs. Walter Craig presided at the organ and the church choir sang "0 Perfect Love" during the signing of the register. Following the ceremony the guests were entertained by Mr, and Mulberry Lodge, Summerside. Re- ceiving with the bridal arty were Mrs. Stuart. aunt of he bride, wearing black crepe with beaded Mrs. John Stuart at a reception at with koua News “BUDGET F... 0 i1 SAT Tim Midi H.3- lam the groom's sister in g two- ulece Glamour gold crepe time; with a cor-sage of Talisman m”; Mrs. Le h vrth bride aria?! 3A3: fiiuliemgllslam aunt of the groom. poured. A, James Haslam, Mrs. Ralph . M180 and beck, Mrs. n Wright Miss Mildred Callback assisted serving. Rev. J.M. Baxter the wast to die bride to w "IDGIIO. lm loft later groom made a fitt bur. lad 1:". H y mo or waddmg g1 through Nova Scogia. For travelling the bride wore a. brown are dress printed in white, a god beige Scoltian tvéeed coat, brozn moo;- ores an corsaga II loses. 0n their return the gag]: will ruide in Springfield, . Sqdn. Ldr. and Mrs. Arthur Beach who have been visiting in Charlottetown, P. E. I. returned to Ottawa last weekend. Mn. Wm. Gillespie of Hocklaad. Mus. is visiting 1n tho city gtrsstt of Mrs. Frank Riggs, Queen ree . The Misses Violet and Hazel Todd of Rose Valley, also Miss Vmv Dawson of ‘Pryor: have left recently for Hamilton tarfo where hey have secured positions. The Misses Marion Clark and Hilda Dickson are leaving by plane this afternoon to spend a two- weeks holiday at their homes in the Magdalen Islands. They are em- ployed at Johnny's Mayfair taurant here. lvlr. Chester Rackham. Wheatley River. has returned home after a months visit, the guest of his sis- ter, Mrs. John Aiken, Arlington. MESS. I Mr. M. P. Toombs, Professor of vEducation University of Saskat- chewan, Saskatoon, has been vis- iting his mother, Mrs. Wm. N Toombs at the home of his sister. Mrs. Alfred J. Wood Tryon. He returned to Saskatoon Friday. i llev. Mr. Murray sang a so . “Sometime We'll Understand." The Mr. Patrick H. Crawford, ac- pallbearers were: Messrs. Aubrey companied by his daughter Miss Bowness. George Douglas. IVE? Mae Crawford returned to their Bowness_ Douglas Webster, Louis home in Winchester, Mesa, on Connick. Llvyd sliaflie- Bil-I'm Friday after spending a very en- was in Margate CBmBi/"Y- 3 joyabe vacation visit relatives in Hampshire, North iver and Kingston. Mr AL. Wright and son. Ar- thur, left by car yesterday morn- ing for Montreal on business. Dr. IE. Lattflmer, Dean of Agri- cultural Econombs at MacDonald College. returns toMontreal to- morrow after spendidé three months in the Province. iln here, Dr Lattlmer was engaged in rnakin g tax survey for the Provincia Government. -Mr. Emmett Ranahan of Sum- merside has received his discharge from [he Royal Canadian Navy and has returned to his home in Summerside. S -—Lt. (Nursing Sister) Helen Mc- Phee. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J., A. McPhee has arrived home from overseas after serving on the Ital- ian and Western European fronts. She is spending her furlough with her parents in Summerside. S THURSDAY is.‘ m a compound frae rea- I Lorne Inslis. Donald Downw- willis Oatwav, John Macradyon. |Thia is the second ecelvtion veil under direction of the Re b- ilitltion Committee. I -IN HOSPITAL — Mr. Cecil sonier of Burnmeraide is a patient in the Prince County Hospital with ture of his left arm. He said that he was iniured when his car was aitbavripod by a. t on the Charlottetown- Suuimeraldo way early yester- day morning. e car was only very slightly damaged and it was considered possible that the driver of the truck did not know that he struck the can-S. l- Island fresh fish will soon b1 iglylng almost daily to Montreal l lght-Lieutenant MacPherson o skatchewan, recently retumec. m overse , succeeds com- pietln arrangements to secure the lrequiste volume of from lobsters. herring, and smelt: which ho and his three auociaus in the venture I lan to consider big enough to stify the undertaking. FltLieut. MacPher-son is purch- asing a. "Canso" type of aircraft from the Dominion Government ea able of carrying three tons of f! at a load. It is understood he prefers to do business through some of the larger cooperative fish organizations in the Province and preferabl with a. central organiz- ation wh h will take the respons- ibility of supplying him with tlu-ee tons of fresh fish about 20 times per month. Yesterda , he was in conference with Mr. . J. Larabee, supervisor of fisheries for the Province; the Hon. William Hughes. and other officials of the Dominion and Pro- vincial Governments. The plane of amphibious con- gtrlrction. wiii be able to land either in the water or on runways and P'lt.-Lleut. MacPher-son is de- sirous of having arrangements so made that, in the event of 9 storm ' on the north shore. he may be able to land on tree south side of the Province and secure his load. It is understood he expect; to begin the air transportation of fresh Island fish about the middle of October, and hopes to extend his business to Boston as well as to Montreal. —IIASLAM . MUNCEY WEI). DING — The United Church at Bedeque was very beautiful with its masses of autumn flowers. ferns and gladiolas for the mar- riage on Saturday of Mia Dofls Priscilla Muncey, daughter of S. W. Muncey of Vancouver to Mr. Reginald Hebe: Hashim, son of Mr. George Haslam and the late Mrs. I-Iaslam of Springfield. ‘The officiating clergyman was the Rev. J. M. Baxter. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. John Stewart. and looked very attractive in a streetJength dress of turquoise crepe. small flower- ed hat and black accessories. She carried a bouquet of Columbia roses. Miss Evelyn Woolner was her bridesmaid, while the bride- groom was attended by his cou. sin. Major Robert Howard. The organist was Mrs. Robert Craig. Mrs. Haslam, who was a popular school teacher in Summerside for some years, is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Schurman of Bedeque and the late Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Mun- APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED - Word has been received from Mr. .8. St. John, Spuria, State De- uty of the Knights of Columbus for P.E. Island, stating that the appointment of Mr. J. Alfred Doyle. Charlottetown as District Deputy for the Province has been confirmed by the Supreme Office HOME BEREAVED — Mr. Bar- ney McGuigan St. Mary's Road, received the sad news of the death of his nephew Augustus McGui- gan who was drowned off the 8.5. Ironwood. August ‘l. He was the only son of the deceased John Mc- Guigan. ATTEND REI-‘RESIIER COURSE —Three Island Anglican clergyman are among the ‘l0 from the Mar- ltimes who are attending a refresher course at King's College, Halifax They are the Rev. Joseph W Nowe. Alberton; Rev. DE. Noel. Kenslngton: and the Rev. SJ Davies. Milton. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The firneral of William Daniel Docher- ty of Kingston was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. J. R. Skin- ner assisted by Rev. A. E. Todd. Members of the Kingston Orange lodge attended in a body and eon- duoted their service at the grave. The pallbearers were: Bertram Younker, Malcolm McBwain, John Gallant. Clement Wynne. George Beer, Everett Holmes. Interment Kingston Cemetery. -ROTARY MEETING -- The Rev. Edwin Simpson of Chicago. 111.. was tn.- guest speaker at the re Rular meeting of the Sirnrneruid Rotary Club on ‘Tuesday. His aub- ject was "The Social Aspects the Atomic Bomb" on which gave a very interesting and motive talk. Guests a . l Cotton. Charlottetown: Rev. Char- les Camegy. Summerside. Mr. Ai- frad Simpson, Sit. Eleonora: L. R. Allen. Binimerslde; and H. V. Hopper MontreaL-S ‘I0 IISIDE IN VICTORIA _ LAC. W. J. Edwards of Vlcto B. C., who has been for the pas several months stationed at Goose has recently rc- and he and his wife, tho former Katie Todd of Rose Valley and their little son David, have left for Victoria, B. C. where they will reside. -¢BETUBNED MEN WELCOMQIJED Q Y September 24th, another n- ception w given for men recently returned rem the services Altar suplpar, which was served by laden of the congregation Rev. Lewis M. Murray presided and spoke words of welcome to the man and resented each one with a beaut fully bound lible - a gift from the Church. A hearty sing- aong was followed by mes and a very pleasant even g ended , the alncins of The KIM. Presentations were made to the following: lwood Clark. Robert Chisholm. Bruce Clark. John Inl- cey of Cape Traverse. After the ceremony the young couple ‘cft for a honeymoon trip Nova ScotiiL-S. The immensity of the problem confronting Canada in the rehab- ilitation of its service men and women was stressed last night, by Mr. Brenton A Clark in his add- ress as retiring president of the Provincial Command. Canadian Legion. It. has been'and will con- tinue to be the licy of the Can- adian Legion, Clark said, to see that all those "who served their country in her hour of greatest need will be givcn every opportun- ity and every assistance to become reestablished as quickly as possible and with a prospect and ho for a future which they so richy de- serve." Mr. Clarke also commented on the lack of hospitalization facilities in the Prrvlvnce for veterans. declar- ing the Province was justly entitled to them and deplorlng the ladr of reswse on the part ol Dominion au ritles to appeals made for nich facilities from the Province. new slate of. officers for the Prov ncial Command is as follows: Honorary President, Senator SW. Robinson President. Major TB. Rogers, Charlottetown. Vice-Preaid t, J .8. Walker, Chairman. . N, Borden. Vlcschalmian, barles Hogan, Summerside ~ Chaplain, T.E MacNutt, Char- lottetown. Hon Treasurer, Dr. J.A Mc- Phee. Summ e Dom‘ Representative. N.W. Iowther, Charlottetown Secretary. GE. Sheri-en. Branch Representatives: Charlottetown-James McHenna. Sirmmerslde-Ml’. Titus. 0' ry — E3. Illlis. HnMount Stewu-tr-Dr A I. Maz- Eldon-Vlctm Sanderson -— Les McDonald. ngton W. Dellmy. Borden-Earl Thompson. Murray Rver - Nathan Bears. St. Pe b-ILJ. McDonald. . C. W. Pattoraou, Charlotte- jfivelur. has entered the Prince ward Island Hospital fir treatment, His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. -Mr. and Mrs. John 01m of St. John, NJ , have been visiting their son. Mr. Harold Clow an . Ciow. Summeraide.—s. -Mr Kenneth Maclimzie. man- ager of Maritime Furriers Ltd.. Mr town icred paid a brief visit to Mr. lieu parents. Mr. and Mrs. M L I". MacKenah. Summerside.-S. -Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Scott and two children left some days ago for Summerlide, P. l. I. when they will remain for some line owing to the cessation of wo gel the Steel town. Mr. Scott will employed with his brothcra-in-law. the Jenkins -Bros.. who conduct . large ca ing pl nt in that town. -New Canon lws. -Mra. Jamel Boone of St. An- bodiec and a ooraage of Better lie. Iowell Clark. George Webster. Allan Jenkins, Idnwool ‘bomb. draws is visiting relatives in Sum- iucrddo ‘suitable labour still exists. Ship- FI-IDAI. HOME BlBlAVlD-The lid {laws Jwas received‘ yesterda by s. otin A. . anoe Cove, of the death of her brotlfir. gi John Madam, in Providence, EAL YESTBDAY - The of tits late Mrs. Charles: & Great George Street, City,‘ torday afternoon from Home. Sar- by tho Rev. Tl. . Dal are Theodore Entries, W - ins. A.R. Gillis, C.W. Cox. Allmd Plckard. D.R.II. Shaw. Informer-it in the People's Cemetery. WIDDING BILLS - A marri- age of unusual interest was eon- at the United Church Manse, Malpeque, Sept. 19th at i2 o'clock noon th the Rev. CJ. Y of Darnley. ‘The bride was attired beoomingly in a navy suit with ac- cessories to to and looked very charming. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Harding. After- a. short motor trip the happy couple will reside at Clinton where the groom la |. gue- eessful farmer. TRINITY. W. A.-—'I‘he opening meeting of Trinity United Church WA. was held in the Church Parlor on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Wm. Teed, president, in the chair. 0D- en devotional rlod lad b Mrs. Méauslaad Gzdki Mrs. u. Mrs. J. K. Sutherland presided at the piano. The secretary read the minutes and treasurer reported a substantial balance. Arrangements were made for the clot-hing appeal; collectors were appointed. Corn- rnunlcatlons were read and d ed . The annual collection to replace the tea and bazaar. The members were requested to have the diflerent groups send in re- por . further business, the meeting cosed with prayer. STUDYING T. B. NEEDS. _. the City yesterday in the intermt of the Tuberculosis League of Canada. She is thoroughly con- versant with the growing needs of this great work throughout the Dominion and is now get ernonal touch with the work o the E I Tuber-muons League which is to hold its Annual Meet- ing in this city on October 18th. Miss Grant. who has widely trav- elled, has been a newspaper woman and a school teacher. but is now devoting her time entirely as Field Secretary of the Canadian T. B. Association. She is WI‘! earnest in putting before the W11- lic the facts and fi ures to DFOW how this dreaded isease can be cured if taken in its earnest stones. TRADE REPORT — Wholesale and retail trade continues brisk in the Maritime Provinces. although clothing materials are becominl increasingly difficult to obtain. re- ports the Bank of Montreal. 001-, lections are good. The demand for lumber continues in excess of au - ply; overseas shipments are 11g t owing to lack of suitable shps Pulpwood is moving in satisfac. tory volume. Exports of dried fish during August were normal. Stocks of pickled fish are l hter than us l owing to a sma catch of s r mackerel. Fresh fish pro. duction continues at a high level. There is a strong demand for all fish products. Manufacturing plants are fully occupied and in most cases have .an accumulation of orders on hand. A shortage of building plants are busy. Coal pro- duction in August was below the previous month and considerably lower than in the corresponding period a year ago. Building con- struction is active. Y's MEN RESUME-The Y's Men's Club held their first meeting last night in their new building on Prince and Euston Streets. Mr. Arthur Duvar. chairman of the Camp Committee, reported on me work done at the Y's camp at Holland Cove, and announced fur- ther improvements will be made to the camp next season. Mr. J. McConnell, camp directontod of the camp's activities and the work of one group which. aftervholding meetings all summer, is goin to continue doing so during the win- ter months. Mr. J. I-Isslam a been an inted Disuict Governor for the arftimea last. A com- mitteewas appointed to asiist in the collection of clothing during the period of the national cani- naizn. WELCOME PARTY - 0n Pri- day, September 1th. the Mount Albion Red Cross Society and a host of their friends from neighbor- ing districts gathered at the home of Mr. and rs. J. W. Ballem to honor the members of their fam- fiy who have been servin in the Armed Forces. namely Cp. Cedric and Flying Officer ur who re- cently returned from Over-seal. and Lance Corporal Dewar and Myrtle (Mrs. Cedric) who have been serv- ing in Canada. After an interval of games, sin I and friendly dil- couru a pen id d: conducted ivy . ti house. Rev. 1.8.. McVlcar gave fittlna and impressive address an Mr. Sbaickhouso read V1,. autiful zoom of ls own companion in ref-ring th the oesulon. Hurt! an humorous words of welcome also were extended Maura. Earl ionkinlaarsd C.A. M kin. mdlrlgl. cnry . ankiru re an of welcome from the Bed Cross and a generous purse was resent- ed to each of the guest; of onour by Mrs. Alfred MacLean. ur, on behalf of his parents, ‘ “ - and siator-ln-lew axpruaed appre- oition for this cot of thoughtful- ness.- All iolned in singin "For They Are Jolly Good ellows." Mia; Sue Jone; presided at the pi- ano throughout the program. A deliciourulunch was served by the ladies and ghis memorable evening mdbrmrlht to a close by Ilulinl Lang Sync. The death occurred in vincial Sanction? on mm. of an. time son of Leigh Mountain of Saint John and formerly of Summerside. Sn. Mountain was 2i your! of In and we; born in lot II. He enlisted with the artillery in Charlottetown when only 19 years old and received his stripes after a few months aerv army OII coast he became ill idod home in April, Y.S lviiss Ann Grant of Ottawa was in .. ' the course U5 the b been - .a.'..'if.‘t'i..ii.'... ‘ "'“°"' *" a ne a a an Sund i?" t th Pres Ch Summnlde . , mg, ..... m may is re L: the w. bass Funeral Parlor until Saturday when it‘ will be removed to has...“ set-"armw- =- 5 i e unerul —LEAIN OI‘ SUDDEN DEATH -- Word has beongeceivod by Mr.- H. V. Carr of North St. Eleanor’: of the sudden death at Vancouv- or on Monday. Sept. 26th. brother Rev LL. Carr. In will be in Vancouvori-J. ON HOLIDAY -— Dr. R1‘. Sul- 1 livln. Mrs. Sullivan and their child- ren, Russell and Gail hrgrtllsld Mal. are spending a aorta; in Kensinqinn and Charlottetown’: BETA SIGMA PIII MEETING- The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held its regular monthly meeting Se t. . Roll call was res nded to y naming and giving t e characten istica of famous painters. The .an- ont was ca bl handled by the president. . rga Wait- ers, who dealt with the subject. “The Artist's Landscape," under "l? “117419141118 (1) as represen- tation of nature. and (I) as inter- pretation of nature. She gave sketches of many great artists and described their technique. Among the paints whose work was dis- cussed were Rulsdael. Constable, Ilouzzaeo. Gainsborough. and Tur- ner. Some fine reproductions were viewed and studied. including "Cross the Bar." “The Corn meld." eld P _.. “sum li ht Avenue," "The ool," and iew of Trent." The next ninet- ing will feature a social evening and will be held Oct. 2. BRING COUSINS TOGETHER. m —Introducin3 avtliouple of cousins one from the eat and another from the East. who had new: seen each other and would not have been able to recognise one another. ls the record of Donald McGarva. well known accountant. It hap- pened this way on a. recent trio Mr. McGurva was taken to P. E. 1.. on a well earned vacatimr. travelled to the ferry at Alma found himself seated be- side a young lady. A conversation ensued and he earned she was from Vancouver. on the staff of the Daily Province than and that her Walker. When Mr. McGarva said he vile from NW Glasgow she told him she had a cousin t ere by the name of Wels- ford Jenkins. McGar-va said he knew Jenkins and told her all he knew about hkn. When they left the bus and got aboard the ferry. one of the first persons MoGarva saw was J . and bfluud in or his dutiealkal a slaies- rnan. Taking Miss W8 H‘ 8W8 he introduced her cousin to her. Jenkins for a time thought he was kidded until. after a short ex- e, the cousins got famly history. “We is out is east but in this case the twain did Inset". says McGarvl.— New Glaalow News- The annual meeting of the C1161‘- lottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion was held in the k810i! Rom, last evening with a very lame attendance. Comrade 1M Bradgiy, D C.M., retiring president pres ng. Seventy nine new policed 5°? membership were received which brings the membership the Branchubtoatotalofsixh - dred and fifty two members. Reports of all committees were given by the Chairmen The election of new suited as follows: President. P.E. Palmer. . m. Vice President, Colonel J .D. Ste art. w Vice President. J-H. M0- md Kenna. Members of the Eitecufive. HJ-I. Court. D. Grant. J.A. MeGuiKlfl- ‘Ihamv. TE Machennan and the ight Rev. RN. MucKcnzie were m-eleeud ChlDll-ilil 0! t!" Branch. Mrs. George alullnly, Kensinzton was ‘a reeen visitor to Charlotte- town. Mrs. Millie Dixon-MacDonald. returned recent‘ from Glace Bay N. 5., after a very pleasant vlait at the home of ho: son and family Mr. Earl D. MacDonald. Mrs. Earle MacI-nren of Elmirl. spent the wet in the city. She was accompanied by her nephew Vesrd Massey of Elmira and her aughtor Mn. Douglas Niekerson of Halifax, N.S. Mr. d Mrs. Arthur Gulndou- son Keiired and dhghteauAtfileen. lg‘; in an - Bibi! hi. .....- .... more?" n Y ‘ able motor trip to Halifax and Dartmouth when they spent the wtolokand visiting friends and rel- e val. i Mrs. l. G Saunders. Mu- ‘1’. H- . 80mm and Marv Irvine aft by car Md!!! to attend the annual maxilla of the W. M- 5- Prcs meeting in New Giu- , N. S.. toda . Mrs. Mary Mac- Iean the Pres! em, left yesterday to be present at the business meetings prior to public sessions. The annual mont B17 I114 Moat Carmel nhbltlon was held and despite the rain there ' '"a°"r:..'r ““°"“i‘i‘.‘i.°e . N. P0 Of Pl of vthe Exhibition Augzlatlon n"- sidad at the opening ‘officers rs- fl- 1‘ my pen, He also conlfliil’ 1&3 the ‘llaoeiatlan and the so; xflgfutho district on the uco mi . u u "The woman gvgimt. _ g r rk nd Your "ff-iii flint-Stiff’ ‘ u well as tn “m” i. 1m nreeiiont. and compares muff favourably Wi in the showing at other fairs. m; n; . roots and In!" of his torment He bybusandb‘) Y - QPIWER 29.194;'l_*“ CRIBER§ _J Mrs. s . 411$“; year. He: death t” slrggs followed | e was the folmor m“ 32153;, dauahter of u. 1.,-Pg‘; - Philip Callback o, 5m Uni‘. IBhe Revs and Eltllrilngotbw: iifnd ma‘: a he I ‘a rot ,3 ' a ¢o%sr';a<-'T$v“iv§'“b°°& o‘ n“ a e uneral will be held ma; 51.323933. "°"‘ m‘ B-vv-i MM I i alarm _______ ___ ~oAnaun - '* ‘ward Island r-rolrtiirilfomhlu. 945- to mt- 58i- John Ga (overseas), ‘and Mrs can“ Chlflliagfiliéflwl. a son. ' ma‘ AF!“ - At iii o Hospital aept. 1v. ihsffiflil‘, llljfffiovlzalter Affleek, City g ion ._ A - Hospital. surtnnlgfsirllrmfn 01km" 22. ms. to Mr. and M“ 5mg"- Dixonfnee Florence Leard) Nor-g: moat a daughter. Joyve Ilium . MMQIIAID _ ,, u,‘ 0M 80L tal on Sept. 21. 194s, is n, . omaa MaeQumld, Wiltshire. a dingy-ML fcgiiflgal} - At the x v c M Sept. 5%. 194s, Wham!‘ i’??? 0%“? - - .. a us He! can! At the King.'x|1J“n' Holfrital. Montague. P.I.I., Sw- fl. 194s. to Mr. and M" James Cain, New Perth, iaprf m. a son, John Willie th I ° still.“ nd M MaoDONALD _- At County Hospital Mon us, on Sept. 22. , to . a n Ill-nest MacDonald, Orwell, Pgr a daughter. MMFARLANE — At the King's County Hospital. Montague, P l: i, on Sept. 22. I946, to Mr. and M“, Lester MacFu-lane, Wood 1515M P E.I.. a daughter. WALIII- At the Charlottetown Hospital, Se t. 11, 1946, to Mr. and llfrs. Josep Walsh, Nine Mile Creek. a son. DUNCAN — At the PEI Hos pital, Sept 24, i955. to Mr. and Mm. Sheldon S. Dilncan. trier Greta Barbour), a son, Karl nu- ur GREEN - At Emerald, Sept. I2. i945. to Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Green. a daughter. Nancy Marie. MAoCAIlLL-At the Prince County Hospital on Sept. 24. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maccaull. Ellen- lie, a son. Peter Wallace Delano. REYNOLDS -At the King's Coun- ty Hospital. Montague. on Sept. 25, i945. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reynolds, Murray River, P. if. 1., a son. NICHOLSON - At the Kins‘! County Hospital. Mont-awe. PEL on Sept. 25. i846. to Mr. and Mn. Neil Nicholson. Albion Cross. PM. a daughter. Phyllis Anne. DIXON — At the Prince Hospital. Summerside. on Scot. 22, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon (nee Florence Leard). North ‘Bryon, a daughter. Joyce Elaine- MABRIAGES __, _ ._ .__.__.__.___- MUBPHY-CAVANAGII. — At til Church of the Most Holy Redamd on Wednesday. Septtmber 5. i945. by Rev. Father Baines, C. s5. R. germ, Alana rtllavanagh to Fran fltrairlriilzr ayl IRVING-At m United Church Parsonage. ‘Primi- Sept. a6. 194s b! Rev- 1AA m‘ dine, Ethel Ann Irvinfl vi we"; tlgnéierbert Gilli; Mackenzie 0 ourelnsionl-aavru-rou - 3f Braclrley United Church on WeJ ng-gdny, Sept. M. 1945. hi’ Rev-w A. Nicholson, Lois Rodd B1783 ‘i! of Bradkley to Weldon K1151 “ ' more of Brackley Point. in“ HOLMES - TREMERL-At Tl Y United Church Charlgttawwg g‘ Sept. 12. 1w. bv the F" i ,- M Rub, [lei-no Tremern. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hlbllas" Tremere. Hampshire. i" “M a Leath Holmes son of Mr. and Er;- DEATHS FromrTKm-At the mum! Sanatorlurn, Charlottetown. 0! 591p, 35, 1945, sgt. Wilfred M01";- lan, formerly of Summers“; WARREN —- At the FY1560 ward Island I-I tal on Sunday. Sept. 2a. 1945. mm“ Klalarrendinuhis J nloclrnenria; xt Kingston. 5W1“- fs, hllmzktrislllem? Daniel Docher I n s REABDON-Ag the Charlottlwfll gggpézg], Sgpfga Zfleinwfl, EGWIM u n, a . MAcLAmlS — Kl the PE. 1:113: Hospital. ‘Tuesday. Seat. 15- - Elva MacLarm. 0g 19 will BELL-At the P. . Island Ho a m sage. 2a. ms. Mrs. (‘hum pail. r0 Great George St- l‘ Cll’. _ naSuI-Ar the Prince was’: Island Hospital. Sewn?" m, 1M5’ Baby Rgngjd lllllfl it nls. aged ten da s. infant l‘? i- ‘as e.:-~....".z'~ i us - IESI; - At Charlottetown 6% a‘ n5’ bw0$$r;m LIVE. l are. o - . BUCHANAN-At her hoilgahc‘?! bridge Street. Summer . J Sept. 28, 1945, Mrs. William - hfiiiilf“ "ed 7° ‘vslrlariotutown NT-At the M Wednesday. flag-um,“ v, Maur- E. 1- ins‘: Cou e.r:.r . t; Hospital m Mr 1 _ I, Barbara A- widow of l! the llfA I-Dil ant, formerly 0' 5°“'l"- P‘ riot . while Si; ‘h: iit';.i‘."‘r.'v'. J» w» instituted.