race rwnva ‘—|—- ' GUARDIAN ill. AND MIC. JAB. CAN RETURN-ah‘. and eaidenia d-iac. N.B., for the on years. have returned loctetown and are staying with the son and daughior-in-law. Mr. and. Mrs. Percy Landrigan. School 5t. ndrigan, Sr. was for several years Principal of Queen Square School, Charlottetown, also was in charge of the School Supply department for some years. lie hem farming in Sheoiac, and has retired owing to ill health. Ac- companying them to Charlottetown was their grand-daughter. Francis l-losiuns. —-CLOTHING DRIVE COM- PLETED - This last ‘Parcels of Clothi-HZ Collection were tied lIP in Pk-iday evening and When the resulls were it was found that over 10,000 pounds of clothing had been voluntarily given by thepeo. plg of Slunmerslde for thedlsaess- of Europe and Asia. very commendable result. Mayor J l1‘ Arnett was town chair. man for the drive and to hkn goes a great deal of the credit for th-c results of the drive tions and other groups assisted in -0N HUNTING TRIP - and Mrs. ELE Parkman of Sum plat. Loyalist, was held yea Zone Col town cemetery. the providonai ooznanlttieo include: Dr. CK. Ciunn, convener; J.E. MaoLean, Rev. EJ. Ban-ass. BR. Kelly, Mrs. Frank McNeill, Mrs. Colin Stewart. Mrs A. Allen. Miss Eleanor Wheler Mr. J E. Cam-p. bell presided.-S. IAII TRUCK AUOIBK — Fifty-seven 1,500 cwt. army trucks and two field artillery tractors are being unloaded in preparation for the auction-sale next Saturday at the Charlottetown airport by the War Assets Corporation. Details of the sale, which is being sponsored ' by the Canadian Federation of Ag- merslde and Dr. and ‘Mrs. Montague returned o2 Friday from a motor TIP mug com, during mum they of the Department of Agriculture . and Mrs. Parkmans or by a secretary of a rural school. daughter, Mrs. William Horton and In case there are more a-Dnlltlmt! Mr Horton of - Parkman also did and when he returned home. he had carcass of a buck deer. WhlCh he had brought down, proudly dis. played on the front of the can-S. -—DEATB 0F MRS. CATHER- INE LAB-KIN! — Many friends here will learn with rezret of the death on October 16th oi’ Mrs. Catherine Larklns in New City after several months‘ illness. Mrs. Lsrkins was a da (he Lats Dulild Currie River Lot l4, and received her early For some time she was employed at ‘the Journal Office, She later went to The U S.A. and has made her home in New York for the past thirymive or years. Pour years use she apmi I month on the island. visltin! 11¢? t and renewing many old friendships. Her funeral took place on October 18th from St. Anthansiias Church, Bronx. thence to Calvary cemetery-S. .~TI.AFFIC ACCIDENTS -—Tw0 traffic accidents occurred in or near Summerside over the week- end. No one was injured seriously but two persons required treatment at the Prince County Hospital. At about 8.30 Savurday evening, a trust and a oar were in collision on m, Street Slight damage was caused. The driver of the truck was arrested, At about 10:30 the same night two cars collided on the main highway just west of the it 11ml . nob cars were badly damaged and two persons treated spital for cuts about the face. George H. Boyle, 68, a well-known farmer at Cornwall Prince Edward Island Hospital yes- a!» entered the hospital for neeimen ay. was prominent in the community and will be missed. He was a member of the Surviving are two daughters and . Edison Newman of Hunter River and Tillie, Mrs. Bruce MacDougall of O'Leary. ore. Percy Boyle of the firm of Mc- quigan and Boyle, Hunter and Gordon at home. Five brothers also survive. They era Brewer and John at New Huy- en, d Walter, Cornwall; and Albert in c ‘ w e, Weeks of Fredericton. P.E. 1., died about twenty-five years ago. Fun ‘ been completed last ni Ml’. John Alex Murchison. Point Prim. courier No. Lroute, Belfast, a patient in the Prince i‘ been operated upon for appendi- citis, His many friends will be loasedflto learn he is progressing Mrs. (DrJ W. l".. Harper of Scl- ~ ma. Alabama, who was visiting in , New York and Boston. 8311MB]! night by plane to spend the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Isabel Gordon. ‘Union were hosts to the olored dim slides were These slides were I Q ~IIIIJIT EXCHANGE-In the and MIN ~ on Sunday, Oct. 21 ‘C, . Crowdia pnreacbed at tb v "r m". “c v. . urra a 4m III-villi!) rlcultuie. will appear later- in the press. All applicants for trucks must be vouched for by an official than trucks, lots will b; drawn There is a ceiling price on the mugs, and the first sale figure sets the price. The sale is being conducted by Mr. V I. Hopper, Truro. of the War Assets Corpora- Lion. LEAVING FOR HALIFAX-Jilt- Lt. (Dr.) R. H. Kennedy. medical officer in charge RCAF. Hospi- tal, Charlottetown, is leaving today for Halifax where he will be hon- ourably discharged from the ser- vice, Flt-Lt. Kennedy, who was M.O. in charge at the R..C.A.F'. hospital, Charlottetown, for the past l8 months, entered the RC A.F. as medical officer five years ago. He served as chief medical examiner for the R..C.A.l". recruit- ing centres at Mcmcton, Halifax. and Charlottetown, and was for several months in charge of the R.C.Al'~‘. hospital at Cliatham, Ont. Willie on detached duty at loch- ine, P.Q., Fitz-Lt. Kennedy spent two months and a half in Si. Mary's Hospital, Montreal, where he did post graduate work in ob- stetrics and gynecology. He expects to open a medical practice in Charlottetown during the early part. of November. _ GOVERNOR'S SON ARRIVES HOME-Chi. Walter Bernard, R. CLAF. son of I..ieut.-Govemor and . J, A Bernard, arrived home esterday evening from overseas. He enlisted at Moncton, N,B, in September, 1942, and served in Toronto, St. Thomas. and Clares- holm Alta. He went oversees in midi, i044, and was to posted Bbm-ncznouth. England, with the Pathfinder Squadron as a technical expert. There he serviced both English and Canadian Lancaster bombers. He made one flight over Holland before VE-Day when his squadron dropped parcels of food to hard resaed Canadian troops. t Thou h s uadron flew back to Cana a on Juy 30th of this year, Cfn. Bernard remained in England until embarking on the Ile de France on Oct. 12, Cfn. Bernard was greatly impressed with the heartlness of the welcome given him and the other returning ls- landers by the Citizens’ Reception Committee upon their arrival at Borden. 5.5. CONVENTION - At a Sun. day school Convention of I-laael- broolr, and the neighbouring dis. trims oi Alexandria. Cross Roads. Pownal. Mount Herbert and Birch Hills held in the l-Iazelbrook Bap- tist Church. Miss Lois Tupper, leader in Sunday School work, pre. sided at the Convention. At the QVCHUIQ session. Miss Annie Watson of the Charlottetown W.C.'1‘.U., was present. and gave a most in- teresting talk on temperance educa- rtion by means of pmtzrs. She showed the posters which had been made by the childreen of Prince Street School in the recent con. tort. Much interest was aroused in this form of education; the deleg. aes gathered round to see‘ the work and to ask questions, and some of the posters were taken to be shown in other Sunday Schools Rev. Mr. stackhouse. mater of the Hazel- brook Church. warmly commended this work in temperance education. and advocated its use in the schools. Mr. Steakhouse was supported by Rev. Mr. MacVicar, who gave en. couraging remarks on the NIB of temperance education. Approximately sixty Island vat- erana arrived at Borden yesterday from overseas. They had barked in Halifax Sunday morning section of the Province the veteran came from. he was assured of get- to his home p quickly as pos- a e. Those who came to Charlotte- drivan under the "Welcome" arch the Canadian Legion Home. ‘may also had the distinction of reach- ing their native capital on the day o the official opening of the Victory loan After being en tertalned u the in. Legion, the men who lived outside th Cit we vided ' earls 101:; traniportagti’: to tlaiithvfrioua ea. II‘. PITIIVG OATIIDIAL-Ihl i 5 d ' . E9113” r'."» ulat!” ted ma‘: assistant t» f. was l 800d FUNERAL YESTEBD Y - . ‘mum o‘ the m. conga J‘ ‘Bil Wilfred veno, 18-year old son of tornoon from his late residence. Servic. was conducted Rev. J.R. miah l . Skinner, assisted by v. All. ed q He w“ m’, NEWS BUbGIEiFORI6URSA1-U —-CONDITION slltloua .-. Th. common of Wilfred Vane, l8 year old Kinkoro laborer remains aeo- iaoua in P112100 County tel at Todd. and Mr. Donald Nicholson. Pallbearers were, Preston Sentner. Lorne Sentner, Gordon McLeod, hi; h 6|, M -' ” McSwain, and Den lltrlah. Interment in Prince- ln potato digging at the farm of lrik Mo , a few miles from It was learned that Vanoh left tbs hip down. was crushed beneath the dual wheels of a heavy motor truck. loaded with 200 bags of potatoes. He fell after he missed his footing as he attiemptgd to Jump lhousht that he believed a window in the cab was down and that he lost his balance whm he was un- able to grasp inside the cab. He underwent an operation last night. His condition was described -T0 FOB-M CANCER. SOCIETY- --It was decided to form a branch of the Canadian Society for the Pre- vention of Cancer at Summerside and a provisional comrniittea was nam * at a. meeting held last night at the Board Room of the Prince County Howitai. The guest speak- er was Mrs. JE. Pierce, secretary of the Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cancer. Members of CLOTHING DRIVE-Sum ions of used serviceable clothing has been shipped from the prov. ince to the Canadian Mutual Aid Board at Moncton as a result of concluded Saturday. The gifts of clothing will be dis- so on Sunday nleht. am. BPcci-al Csrmbell, J.P. Mclrmis, Allison music was rendered by the choir, ers J. W. l-layter, minister gave “$89G o through the United Nations and Rehabilitation Association. Major T. B. Rogers, president of Committee. stated last night "that, although the drive roper has finished, gifts will still a received at the local depot up until the first of November. Any- one overlookod may communicate with the depot and an will be made to make the collect- In outlying districts ions may be taken to local post offices where they will be forward- to the Board at Moncton." Major Rogers expressed satisfact- ion as to the outcome of the drive spoke appreciatively oi‘ all k an active part in Lot l6. Building and remodelling Dllha to the legion Home. Grafton Street, were underway, it was announced at an Executive meeting of the Legion last night. Plans for the parade and Remembrance Day oweruony were briefly discussed. A financial report of the banquet held at the Charlottetown Hotel, an annual af- fair, was presented by Comrado T.E. MacNutt and approved. Com- rade Don Grant, reporting for the Sports Committee, indicated his program would include supporting the outdoor rinks on City Squares for ehlldren as proposed by Limit.- Col Reid. Director of Physical Pit- ness, and the "icing" of a m... u. the Intermediate Hockey League. President Phil Palmer presided at thg meeting. Sumxnerslde welcomed home an. other contingent, of young men from overseas yesterday. Eighteen arrived in ‘Down at 5 oclock by a bus pro. vided bv the Canadian Legion and others came by private automobile. The bus was met. on Water Slreet by the S.Y.C.I. bugle band under , Leo Coyle. The men alighted from the bus and marched up Water Streei and to the Legion Home led by the band. At the Legion Home they were greeted by His Worship Mayor J1‘. Amer/- and Mr. Ray Tantorl. vice-president of the Can- adian leglon, Summerside branch. supper was provided by the Lad- ies Auxiliary for the men and for their relatives who were there to Greeting them at Borden were Mr. Patrick Ryan, Mr. MP. Titus. Mr. Charles Hogan and Mr. Clair Kelly.‘ also Mra. John Cozens and Mr . D.C. Tompkins of the Red Lltrtgs Corps, who distributed cigar. e Argyle Street, Simimersida was hostess at bridze in honor of Mrs. Roland Chrlsty, prior to hsr de- 1 ThOBe who arrived by bu! are as follows: Cpl 6.1-1. Campbell. Con- way; Pte. C. Williams, Ellerslia; Tpr. C.W. Barlow, Ellerslie; Pie. W.J. Palmer, Conway; Pte. S E. Zeal. Port Hill: Pte E J. Gallant, Pte J W Gaudet, r....cp1. on Kinch, Alma: Pte CJ. Araencult, Rich- mond: Gnr. AS. Arsenault, Well. ingtqn." Oller Lee Gsudet, R.C.N.- V-E. ‘Finish: Pte RL. Waite, Richmond.‘ Pie. All Gaudet. Mia. Pie AG Bernard. St. Louis; Cfn. H E. Bemard, Tignish; lit; J MaoGregcr, Summersidp. enjoyed. The tea ta/ble presented a charming appearance covexd with a. lace cloth and having lightod golden tapers and African mam golds in a very artistic arrange- ment The rooms were lovely with late autumn flowers and amusing Halloween novelties-S. FUNERAL AT CANOE COVE- The funeral of the late Malcolm MacKenzie, of Canoe Cove was held yesterday afternoon from his late Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. Harvey Bishop. The WBPE.‘ Dan MacL-ean, Malcolm Mac- Hickox, Laughlln Mac- Kinnon. Colin Macliadyen. Inter- ment was in Canoe Cove Cemete- duesday evening. . 1a, . Patrick Maclntyre md Mrs, J, J, Rooney were pleaaantl surprised when friends and ne bours of Newport tendered them a farewell part before leaving to take up real ence in Morell. The meeting was called to order b Mrs. A. D. MacDonald and a we worded ad- dress was then read by Mias Mary Sloane. Mrs. Maclntyre was pra- RETURN FROM OTTAWA- _ E, Blanchard and City Clerk J. A. Fullerton have returned from Ottawa where, with Coun. W. R. LePage, they were presenting several claims on behalf of the City of Charlottetown to the Dominion They will make a report of the results of their trip to Ottawa Thursday evening at a sfiecial meeting of the City Coun- c . FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— Fun- eral of the late Charles M. ‘rralnor was held from the residence of his sister. Mrs. M. Callaghan. 69 moh- mond St, Tuesday morning to St. Patrick's Church, Fort where Requiem l-ligh Mass was sung by the pastor, Rev. I... laghan. Pallbearers werg flank 'I‘rainor, Joseph 'l‘raimr, Lawrence Levi McNally. Leo Call- Beniamin Callaghan. Tm service at the grave was con- ducted b the Rev. Iutmn was in the church camo- —I-IOME FROM OVERSEAS — Cpl. Jack McPhee. son of m. and Mrs. McPhec ha: arrived home from ovarian wthere aha: t? i: voa ur . Cpl. the R.C.M.P. early posted with their unit shortly aftoi‘. When he receive-l his discharge from the he will me his dutlls in th the KID}. l. Marilee new service in Ital! and Holland-S. disem- from the Ile de France. Three buasea met the retumln heroes at Bordon so that. no mat what been town-chem 90 in umber-had the distinction of being the first men arriving from overseas to be on their way to refreshments of. Th the city will regret to lea at the yrince Edward Island loaded motor truck. 8e was em. played in potato dining opu-ationa near home -S. -WESTEIN noorrrar. - n» following births took lace at the Western Hos ital. Al rton: t, 16, 194s, to . and Mrs. Leigh 0311611. Albert-OH. a son. Joseph Delbert" Oct. l8. ma, to w. ma Mrs. Careme Butler, Glengar a sorr Oct. l7, i945, to m. Earle Jelly, OIsary, a son. THANKSGIVING SBIVICI -—- A special Thanksgivinl service was held in the Crawford Manor- lei Christian Church, Bradalbane and the church was tastefully de- corated with vegetables and flow-. the address. AGRICULTURAL STUDINTC- The following Isle-mi students are enrolled as rst year students in the ‘Pruro Agricultural College: Murray P, Creed. Bridgetown; Mr. Morris Deacon, Freetown; David Graham Gillespie Charlottetown: John Martin Gi , Flat River; lottetown" Stuart Edwin Peppin, Charlottetown. Second year pup- ils: Lawrence Boyd Yeo, Gentry LEGION EXECUTIVE MIETD _. —INTEBTAINED - m rriday afternoon. Mrs. Alexander Lewis. parwre from Summer-side for 0t- twa. Two tables were in ploy. Wilda the first prize won by Mn. Arthur Clarke. Mrs. Chriaty received the second prize and the guest prize and consolation went to Mrs. Thane A. Campbell. At, tho tea. hour a delicious buffet supper was the h Ki f Winni . ills? "°' the wedding were: Miss Kaye Warren. Charlottetown; ‘m. Maritime Miss Meld; We le Shrewsbury, ion Council will Mass, and 1'20. eddie, Kirklang nual- Sunday School Convention at 8 with sessions being e Church and Trinity- on a ay eve g Opening Tued n“? m‘ Dear Mrs. MacKay=—It is with ember o. The Council, whic much pleasure that I write you on organized behalf of the Minister of National Defence and members of the Anny Council to congratulate you and Maritime centers and Thomas McLaran lsbtting, Char- ,',§,°,,,‘“'"‘b°" M W“: “ling ha: agemwlgmpnmlfies m Lake. Ont. eldest daughter of Mr. and am. Roy Sharpe, of Woodstock, N. 8.. became the bride of Spr. John P. son of William and the law Mrs. ‘lb-airwa- of Johnston's River nuptials aolemniaed by Capt. J. B. gag! I?! the cha laincy srevica of marriage by Ernest Manderson and wore a floor-length dress of white neckline and sleeves ta and tr‘ med with lace. ear- ried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Manon-son, who wore a. floor- length dress of pale blue chiffon over taflei-a. with sweetheart neck- line and a ooronet o ink and blue flowers. She cart. a bouq- uet of Better Times roses. Spr. Allan Flynn of the R. C. l. was best man. -PB.ESENTATION T0 K-IDI- TOJJE —'Ilhe staff of the Unan- ployment Insurance Office. Sum. merslde met in the manager's of. rice at noon on Saturday, and pre- sented Miss Noneen Smith, clack. with a short address and a suitable separation from her flfi, on her position. Miss South is leaving for her homo in Kinkora where her marriage to Mr. Robert Shea of that place will take place shortly. Miss Irene Arsenault, Claims Officer, read the addrms while the Present- ation of a beautiful table lamp was made by Mrs. Margaret McDon- ald. stenographer. Other numbers of the staff present were M‘. Charlies Hogan, Statistical clerk; Mr. Earle Cannon, Veteran's Off- icer; and the Manager. Mr. C3. Memes-S. A FAREWELL PARTY - On Oct sented with a beautiful prayer- book and maary beads b Mrs. Jerome lilacDonald, and bel Campbell presented Mrs. Roon- ey with a handsome Aladdin lamp. Mrs. Maolntyre and Mrs. Rooney thanked the ladies for their kind- neas and thoughtfulness and ex- pressed rat for leaving their ood n h ura in Newport. Fol- owing t a presentations a dain lunch was served by the ladies an after a social hour the pleasant evening was brought to a close by singing "Cod Save the King.’ —WIDDING AT ‘rlumli-on MondamOctobea-Mndatfunin the NW0 Dame Convent. Wall, u. vary pretty wedding val scan- nized when Miss Bernice Burke. daughter of Mr. Peter Burke of ‘rigniah been bride of Constable Donal lt.0l of an». Q1 5 z y‘! >95??? i}. 2i vmflwny and celebrated tial Mass. The brida m by her sister Mn. John l. and was g? a? is Eli it atlvaa i8! W!!! tbabasi not m f I'm ma. .Ia- btflayrar, r breakfast was served to friends and relatives. who table was dec- orated with gladioli and centered with a three-tiered wedding cake. the couple through On their return they will reside in St. John where the groom is stat- ioned with the R. (1.1! many lovely gifts. the Pioneer Publhflng 00., Simmer-aide was treated at the Prince County Hospital yesterday for cuts and bruises about the face. He was injured in an accident on Water Street shortly after noon. New Glasgow, N.S. several months lam-e is oa leave at. his home in Char- Mr-i. lottetown. He expects to reioln his unit at Dabert on Nov. l. wife is the former Ru y Lewis of Al S marries Bowen of aummerdde has X‘ of Boston, giv her the happy news that Mrs. rdson'a an, Ptc a R-i . . Anny haacarrived home from Jap- en w was a prisoner ance the fwgofhiataan. S 0! their daughter. Miss Malinda Kathleen to Fly Officer Irvin Iidred Weegle of Blirewabury, Oi in arriag b h that. the viz-lilo was unuosu lyglgovh in fl -l ngth f tin ash- ionegorwlth “°'"‘ ° “ 1 lnted s1 d sldlsf°wln ...u°tl.?....i‘ 1...... of IE insertion ‘- ecm.......:.-. ona. The groomaman was _ .0. itoaa The following letter has been stir-at and distinction come to your son, Private Wendall Macxay, through his being men- tioned in GESpSbChdg in recognition 01f gallant and distinguished ser- v can. Yours sincerely. The hr dc was given in chats ovu- the hands. ar uni;- veil was of sweetheart smde The bridesmaid was Mrs. Ernest al Boatty Hotel where a wedding Immediately after the reception 'l‘be couple were recipients of Harold Smith. ‘an employ of Ha came io Sinnmeraide from Cpl. Donald MnaLcod. 11.04:. THURSDAY ' Berton. —IOMI I103! JAPAN -- In IFIAL YIBTIZIDAY —- i %"'§"§l ‘at; 5:3 - ~ iodroaaa 194s" renal-BE a? RDAYSU Old) Cl TISCI)‘ and cmline. Her m m“ t sub!‘ id ull u "i .‘ - ‘p’ gm foldsofrzlztidatcéongt o‘? ogilcgfe- L” OWE‘ numunm ‘i a 9M’ g g‘ 1&1" am; °.§‘,‘Y,,;',{‘,‘,E‘m$§§§ his attendance at the international w" P ower uquat was ' 'I‘imea"roae. B.’ slate. Llfal- “d l1” 59°30 °li lilo ideals and cl er 51... grams 1:011?’ Ottawa. “'3'” °5 R°'*"'Y- Ymfim" "Wm fwteocoe-aiormworoe-floor-ml 1W length gown of blue crepe, elbow- W“ and IiI-fmil-lldlnk wllhf-Yy by length veil falling from a sequin Rotarlanfi. headdress and carried a colonial bouquet of pink sna He gave an interesting address on Rotary in Chicago After m convention ‘has a; attonded to Geo. V00. treasurer. ‘ AULTBD -'l'wo rli students estod in the industry here-S. ll! Educ hold its 38h an- struek in the feoe by a young men Amherst on Iihvfim saidmto be unknown to the victim ber 5. i919, has been holding an- nual conventions in man ' -—-- -.- FIITY - TERA?’ Earle Cornlay entertai Street. Summaraida, for a number of family friends in honor of Mra. Corneys parents. Mr. and . Matheaon on the occaa Ahirddweddlng anniver- teaiant Heritage", on Christian Education. T forums on Leadership ‘rrainin The King's Certificate in connec- and Church Vacation Schools and , tion with this award will be for- specialisation worded in due course. Present in- Sunday Schoo, dioa-tlons are that some time wil elapse before the certificate is available. forums MacKdilh. lied ‘l4 yea-rs. SINTNII - At’ loyalist on oot. i0, 1946. Cordon J. Sentner in his Girls‘, Boys‘, Junior, Primary and good hum. and Beginners’ Work. BIRTHDAY HONORED-A most C. I. LAUF-IN. Coluiel pleasant afternoon ‘ Director 01 Records hour wg; gnjoygd, by For Adjutant-General. w)“; M; m; At the Cathedral of the Ilnmac- 31mm entering,“ Sunday, ulate conception. Jennie Rhoda. 215;, in honor of their house guest. Mrs. E. Luzue, it being her fifty- thlrd birthday. A delicious sup was served by their daughter, vaunde. The table was a chann- ing picuure, centered by birthday cake with lightod can- dies. Among the saws were Mr- Hospital on scpt. at. ma. to and Mrs. Stewart Parkman and 5°41“ Ishtar M1235 (‘fivs-(Efrflm gee“; Wiltshir G 0W. fl - WW9 9 F NNlN brocadod satin with sweetheart malflmmhter‘ m! Bony, 1mm A h groee ingot: :nd 510;! ‘WM- to was’ Island on - . . Ceorgeli. Doyleofdomweilhbls FLIMING — At North Biutiao on Cornelius Flemin At Montreal 1065. Anita Maria daug and Mrs. Simon P. Pauli. Char- lottetown. 180d l1! Y9!"- ImMAI-II - ‘At h: nddanca 6 Richmond Streak on Oat. U. III. 1W. ‘Hdmordl. ll last W. Donor-aura“; At o": wn Hosp on . goof-ac wt“ 0f North Billion laa. AT the Pl. Inland dau ..Mnswuu.u ' wife of a. limes! “years- to the guest of honor. and with Hospital, many thanks to the host and host- ess for their kindness in their de- lightful home. Burkefcardlgan, Pitt. e aon NMDONADAQ lhl MoIACIIERN — At 48 Richmond Street on Tnuude Angus McIaohea-n MlcLIANoc-F ‘At the LII. . ital on - . 1g. MacLean of a2 Sydney Street. in her 50th year " ._DILBATING SOCIETY OIG- ANIZIID-The students merside Amdemy under tha sup"- f their teachers, have org debating society. Th A" r m dd“, h following officers have been elect: ‘ma? para. ‘éfowmg weggnxdfnlf ed: President, Leitha Cruc, secre MaoPherson), Heather- Oct vision o a 31435341,], _.. At the Prince m.‘ ward Island Holllltel on 00f- McDonald. 1915, h) shall, nee 7 cis Oeor to Ilospitol on Oct. 35. r13- Alice xmaeun. wit: MaePBEI-At the Charlottetown day, Oct. 30, i045 acPhee, aged 5B MACGBECOI. - Alt Edward Islamiimlgo-iv Gregor, Klllllbll. t - noaarvrs - at the Prince as. Hospital on Oct. l'l. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob. au- Hi6. K913110133). l 9°"- left for i wedding mp l“! ‘figfflgigftvoum B, the Maritimea and mm. if? m, speaker, on m, p", M, were Howard MaoParlme (leader). Annabel Allan, Edna Poirier; side, Alex Mclnnis (leader). Fr cis Cameron, Dorothy Murphy. The MoKBNNA-At Penticion. BC- "he addresses of 3g g“ g3, 1945, Mr. e several speakers showed care- A] m1 many It-NM Lambs) a daughter, any" °~ and Mrs. l... W. ifauc BOYLE - At the P.I.'.1. l! tal. Oct. 31. 1M6, George l. Bore 0! Cornwall in his 60th yell’ SAUNDERS-At the P. I on Monday, Oct. M Anne West Saunders. hflsaoo '1‘. Saunders. Win- it BIIIN - V on Oct. ll 19H. J ticularly good. The toachera of the Hospital on - Academy, Mr. Elmer Pineau, Prin- ‘iiil “ti. h“i°‘§.£‘€§°t‘. smith w" ‘m '- bmnlfl when 11¢ ulawda e n rthegr initiative in o an- collided with a motor truck as he o m pulled out behind a parked vehicle. His bicycle was badly damaged but he was thrown clear and received only minor-injuries. MANUEL - Died suddenly in loa- ton. Mrs. Clifford B. Manuel. Millie Mae McNeil! GILLES!!! — At the 2.1!. floa- pita: on ‘Iglnhlgly. 0c. El umming tn, la William C. Gillelpk. i! w. 5 (nee Margaret mu Doiron) da bier. resurgent-at P. a. I. l! lili- oct. 1D, i946, to Mr, and m. lzing this worthwhile activity. ‘ nuns! Armrvrlvc mom ovansaas. -In the list of those to arrive by ling Barrett, a son. 3mm aonaarsoN-ln the r. n. Island Cpl. J. N. Uflanley, Poiirlii. gong a1 Oct 1D i0 Ill‘ Mi advarwntiy ommitted in list pub- dunk“; (Mu-y M“ GAMIIl-(At Hampton Oct. 1m, to m‘. and ma. Arthur HARDY-At the P. I. Island X-Ioa- , 1M6. to Mr. and Hardy Grove. i daughter. MeLIOD-At nus» mm. o»: and In. tor, Lynda Adele. the Queen Eliza 1 all“; h, "°'3$¢fa‘f"is3§"iz'vuum SLIGHT FIRE-A slidht fire a- round one of the windows at the inclal Infirmary called out Pé-IIOME FROM OVEIPnIIAB I the Pia-e Dewitt/men; at 7.30 yea- ,George a.aono .a-u tcrdayeiraningNo amalavnare. like. Lloyd firs. of Granville pong, Street. Summarside arrived home on Monday after three years ser- vioe overseas. lie served with the Royal Canadian En ineers. His i: to .>fi"‘fiii(iible - flown- BASES, 1 lrumaéarluuui ram FAST! ITS READY T0 GU i0 WORK IN HOME 0N VISIT - Rev. Jofiepih 0. Sullivan. Roman Catholic parish McLeod, a. daugh lest at litntwlstle, Alberta. arrived Charlottetown ,eeterday enrouta home at Cardilan to renew id bear 16 run since Province last. T0 VISIT CITY -- Major Alan S. Stewart. a native of Charlotte- U 5' town. is expected to arrive at Hal- if l Queen mis- VVEEIS - At the PI. Illlnd Ho‘- pltal. October M. 1945 f0 Mil. Walter H. Willi. I. i '1 “brill-m”? i" uatin Cove .0 ill O v‘ a Chariottato GlllN-llgnhloil- At Cavendish was Van! Seilar‘ and J. A.