..._.....-.. ..--.»-_1.. Amara-n." revs-now: 5:112:94 so? “"863? ::=:_ 22:" Qfif-ificéé-z‘ .-.-. rPAGE TEN_YT_ fI-IE _CHARLOTT GUARDIAN __ r... \l'tif\"i).\\' . ' .. . . a large iturnber from far l" U 3|": R 3 '1 *3“ RD-u-Tl” r as we‘l as one huhdr d lulu!» v1 111 l‘ - ll“’~l~' oizr altar} ;:c;iul..‘..cn act- t- lawn party tyhicb was of on .i the spacious grounds and .\I":. James Satinders " L“»‘til.Iii_£ 1r ad cf our sal- tcintiitte success. The 0i Snrnnins tic e111:- ' tut p.cccs vvtre on the large number gave a uduig an etiloyiibie programme. _ ._... . 1 zlicse garls are certainly worthy‘ of jsflfll) m)» smog‘, _A,‘:he SUCCP: til name they have i, 1 \\l ‘e CfiFPPFTEEFIT. a ‘qurt-ti. . satzsfying the in- l rur man \ cc cream and cakr‘. ,~ . c‘ '0‘ of uh ch .. . , the r tiv (xii rtu bu tit Still" game! Ju- runaLridcr" of the evening was‘ spent in beating the lzght fantas- ll€ to the strains of music furrash- ed by the Sllllllil ide Orchestra. l) WELL KNOWN- 1 ‘Iiiert- pa. i tr-vtvv oii F‘rtdi\y in‘ (‘harlozrt-wtivn 3ft; Sterling Phil- lips. well known in Summersidc. heath followed a‘ short illness of pl‘. at pneumonia. Mr. Phillips was and was the soul . Albert Phillips of; 32 _\~-.‘irs of ‘ . lL{'.(\ll, , Queens County. and . -- _ - . ji,ll,lf‘lll.' o: Surnnicrside. The dc- 1 of izit- uzacrtiiinty" ct ceased H Survived by two son‘. our nt-arness to t-tern- Regmfllw m Summerside‘ and Fred IH§MFM Service w“ hold i New Bl‘llll.\\\'if‘k. and two datigh- and "canvas at the Ordnance The car ferry Charlottetown dtxked last nrght after more than a two and a half hour battle with Wind and tide. The boat made try after try to get to her pier but each time she came inszde the breakwater a wind of gale proportzons made her near" un- manageable and Captain John Read headed out agan. —RBECEIVES 'l‘ELEGRAl\I OF REGRET FROM HON. COLONEL RALSTON.-Mayor Campbell, cf Summerstde. received g telegram from Hon. Col. Ralstoit, expressmi: his deep regret that owing to being iudisposed. he was unable to be Dre-t ' I sent at Summerside for the \‘isit of: His Excellency the Earl of Atlvonel and Princess Alice. The doctor hadl ordered him to rest. S‘ LIGHT HORSE BREAK CAMP- The P. E. Island Light Horse brfkc. camp vesterday afternoon, following,‘ the completion pf a 30-day tiainingr period. .- W. Johnstone was the officer commanding the; regiment which was inspected by] His Excellency the Earl oi Athlont Governor General of Canada. in ih morning Saturday. There were ap-, proximately 400 men all ranks imdcr‘ , Grounds l l LIST- ‘ J r s during the training period. CITY CLERK ON SICK The runny fixends oi .. m Fulhfrirpfiln? 0t t‘ in Charlottetown -" - " ,._ _1,- of 505mm 141,-. Fullerton, City Clerk oi Ch -. "__ ' rd him 5mm town will be pleased to know‘ th t, ~- _ fi____ Lu“. Nlacmnayty ‘ he was able to return from the \ ,_ _ , ., t“, j, ~ ‘ D _ ,‘hospital yesterday after undergo- fkaxlllflfllilpfl" v Xgllgtils? ald o‘ ‘Suturncrsidgjgltilgl Si? 123'.‘ l m5 a minor °p°ral1°n> He ‘m’ m J l d arwuitiitrrvti -\ l .\irs. Mac onald. There are also l ‘he hwpnal ‘Or m“! week" He l5 rs and five sisters left vy-t Albert Woodsitle of 1 tie. and Mtis. (ieorSP; t of liwtlcqtie are sisters.‘ is tlklilg place thisl L. Botvness‘ b" ' . . or member from Pcrcv improving rapidly and hopes to b: able to rcturn to work in a ftw ciiiys". In the meantime. Mr. GOICIOLI‘ Sievsart is rtcting as Cit_\" Clerk dur-j ihg 112s absence from duty. VICE-REGAL PARTY LEAVE. — “~‘- ""‘l"l'l"‘ki"3 Parmrs l0 sl" ' His Excellency. the Earl of Athlone, treasure these tokens oi apprecia- l° Pfllllls Cllllifll 01 9 591ml‘ "5 K.Cv.. Governor-General of Canada.’ ———— iIler Royal Highness Princess Alicc. _ , 31, w ~rn. Appin Tlir-ro pa itwny at her resi- ‘Liuiv May-Abel Slllllh and other! .. ‘.- ,, . . .. .. ._ cr , - i‘ 11.9 l.i< k) uinnr . t.i.< d r.t ll-l litllsbnio S... (i! .\- iipftitigfiisrlgfmttéien VtlCé , ~ on S“ 5pm" 1940' sema dav for Fredcrllctorl NtB ‘tiller a! ..___- (tlottiu , “oflthe ‘liate lgflpt. “wk and vim w ‘mé ~movmcp ‘ l‘! lt\'l-j|) Ernest Kemp. Tie ate _ rs. emf) weir’ mcflléficies ‘Hsncd vwriom’, '- _\l" was 7'.‘ vcars of age. She was born loans of‘ the Urovmce during their. t-ltl Kent. ‘he late Capt. James‘ (‘loilucrx l-tcr fathcrl iii svu when she was l5‘ o age. and her mother died one vear later For the next eight years she made her" home Wlfllj cl‘ of I§'l<'ium. returning to Piusilanri in i837. Oz". 27th Dacem- I hri" of ‘he some year she married F“t\f‘.<t Kemp. the ceremony able, England and to ‘.5. (Wcil. manager. ‘ ' S. Rcg- ‘ and one rcccntlv are r uczv hcmcs af- l , .1. _ .d cf ob cr on, Whrc in Summerside. Mr. Louscn t. ,. 5- “(d at 3,, lgvue and Mr. Wcrclcr were guests of Mr. n; m, pa;;od_ ‘and Mrs Frank MacNeill of Gran- - age and fcster homes “We 5'59" s "u. are as f w: ‘ — 1g V“ In February last a new meinbcrl , t‘, Stella PLCk-l . and Airs. Chas. A. . Noel Lynn, 8. Shirley Mar-l n" _ Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. A . . ,.'1.Ptiniel:t t r, viable reputation for himself in _ 5 . "l i ' R. ATM"! the annals of police work. His w (Mg “Dov.- lf.t.e_ ll. Mr. and AI.“- Ul- name is "Donner" and hols one of 1' 1 of condfii- n‘ 157mm)“ 5'.‘ Rljslmfr, , the twelve Mounted Police clogs ' 1352a,, w”; W‘ -5 “"1100 l-- P0P"? Frerfh» attached to the Force in the Do- . ‘ Avire‘gfl,‘fy‘fr. and Mrs. R. C. Clark. Mt. minim, n: n, mi. ~’ 7*‘ ,_ An instance proving the dog's and mi; M m 'l“\"‘"‘ ‘- DT- and M“ H" effectiveness occurred only last H" ‘ C week when hc wiis instrumental in l5. Olric Pitt. 9. Mr Lloyd Howard. Kerts» Raven. l2. David Cornish. and Mrs. W. E. Champion, Ditviri Aus ‘ l2 Mr. and; W. Taylor. Granvdle Q miksioner", ‘ ti l1l> irony John Kissinger. ll, Gor- . Jtvav station. and a Guard ldon Taylor, l4 Mr. and Mrs Ers- l of the P. E. I. Light Horsekine McNutt. City. l Iittfit‘ F. M04115!‘ B‘ ‘he Pm‘ Michael smum Dale. 1o. rvnnj .g. ‘and Mrs. Roy" Franklin Nrtuss. Mor- vurdav their Excel- y“ n r314; Confederation \‘ Pi’ {I \(lre\ ' province and citv l3 c.-\‘ lion Charnbc" Hts Wr-nda Griffin, l3. Mr. and. ‘P-Ym“ new ‘l "llcep- Mrs if m" Mtspliy C ty. ‘ l“ llllwauwxcgf logfgg‘ Gmrge Jcscph Newton. I3. Al- l d M“ '55‘ ~ ‘oeri. Newton, l2. Mr and Mrs. H. T. _‘ of addresses bv Premier‘ anti Afayoy Holman. and. Excellency had replied. ml‘ ‘ M“ of the Government. thc - Holman, Stimmerside. i 0st“. "ivsheltvcod, i2. Mr. and. Arthur Roper, City, l 1 fii- (Titv Crrtincil, tlit- Pobtrta 8, Pro eis James; (l 1nd Lr,_isl.irti‘c and Rfb . G, iltltlgg anti Mrs. Duffy. the Jutler of the t-iu- Cxy ‘ and Cotinly comlfll Tl LSDAY llllllli)‘ s oi the Senate and House‘ _ * rr‘;>r"escrii:iti\"es of vari-, WIRI-Js‘ FNDERGROUND-Work- orcfltilztttlons, and 0H1”: inch are at present busy on the P t>1'v<£'1'~ll'!i- The M1195 Sherwood rind along the- Charlotte- . t: the war oigiilillflllmle»town upt‘i't\‘(ligu111t1 llbfid .-\ Mutriicson. lO.D.I“.,‘ “HTS runnlnglpasgl ‘Vl in the vicinity‘ of | 1 be placed under- tzrotuid in orticr to tirevent any III- l(‘l'lf“i‘(‘ilCL‘ with the take off and lalldlllt! 0i‘ nlaties. When the bed is (‘ttmpieftrtl .‘t cubic will be nlacctfin it and this wi.l be eonnccttd with thc port-tr" stinpiv ROIIIE from the ‘city. Tur- rue icrtd wires whlciiare in us!‘ ut present will be taken and pink brlulfll 5H1‘ ‘ (inun as uell as the posts. This linc bulk hal- H0"- ArlellSHDDJPS light and power ior resi- n-waiuut-t. “'01? BT99" (fetus oi the tlisltrict. The line which i .will bc run to the airport will go - atidrriscs. a bouquet on - m“ I .. U _ n Rt-av, the Girl Gui l. - iitncy were the uniform rut. that of Malur General, ‘css Aloe wove a b66011" imblc of wine and _ ' Abel-Smith was atli (it l he Si. Peter's highwav and in ‘. ti: r-l ill!‘ (iJVPfTttIiPlll was W" , the rlorwoutl road. and will also be icn Ill to I'I‘iIlC(:-5 AliccG by L, ‘l , ‘ :1 anti ituturr"‘,1r'..tiuti. Mr P}. R. ME- Mi- . Jr ill iscviit only“ 0-0 ""1 Lninc. of Cl rlottetovtn. 1H5 N’ . (Yllflv lll the llfltvlllLP- itrutrrict {or the work on the Sher- trr the Go\(.-i'ritrr‘-Gen1:t'nl _Iili(‘l,“-G5;d Rump Alice had stunt-ti the visit-l btrul the fortncr as “AIIIICIKJ ‘Altf-IHTIITL PARTY — Last ~01 f 1', “S “WW 34*‘“ry" m" Friday t\tl\lliL' the congregation b!“ ~ - l“ "l" A" "ml" Cl"."“b‘.'r"ot North Trvon Presbyterian “ml ‘LN’ Ml" hv-“lll- m us“ mnm"f.‘htirr~h mr-t zit ‘the home of Mr. m" W‘ "s l“ W‘ mm m m” “nu-ml and Mrs". W P. Cameron’. Albtinv w!” “lug lhc tfittuh scrvicc,_tlv to lfll-IPI i I:tr"t-v.‘cll party t0 their V.t- it Pmtv- A mid m m»; rtuuuli er. M.s Ann Martha. who g3,» .11.» Rulwwy. Station and is lf‘.i\'lilL£ shortly for the Soldiers in Iernotin, lei" on a priyivc ‘vtcirorizil ll".~|iittrl, Campbellton. \‘ 11) ' North Shrre cf thc N. B" fr: tram as a student nurse. f "r1 '1 r_ travrllr-ti hv way 0f After" tlic guests had assembled tir- litrcicu tilt!!!“ y I0 H0019!‘ R1- Miss Jennie Houltcr presented Ann var and tirrnrd ilfllll R00‘? l0 ‘Ill? with a ln\‘1~l~.' bouquet of floyvers. . arm. Tut-re titrv 1,\/fl<5 Kathleen Bmrltt-r made a 11'1"? "lid? presentation of n bcatuifullv bound ~‘ l L- M Bible tlrc gift of the congregation. v ‘ - ‘ll " while Miss Rubv Delaney‘ read the F"! W} ‘ " l walla‘! nccompnn in: address. 'in which "m3 l?“ A ‘ A 1e .‘.'."‘F.‘d ll. t mm- ": s‘ 1M" .' " H“ "w? l‘ xolit-rfrglillirlur tit lltslitlllggrspti alluatllls 9"", ‘w’, p l “l, l‘ "0 “mm “FNMA, '1 iiwmbvi‘ anti evlcmlhiti l0 run; . 1 t “. -. ~ i" ‘ ‘ ' ' Ml‘, l" ‘ ' "l l‘ ‘n (he (‘run-run ilirlr best wishes for ' '_ . t. - , . . _, ,__ \l'i‘t" ‘= In fill‘ rhosi-u prnfessloti. A n] ‘ '. VJ,‘ . HZHZY 8,1,?‘ pa,“ \V.itt.riu.tn‘.~: Itrlllllfllll pen urul gifts I ‘ , d. of llltlllhv wire ulsn received by . .1. VI n. tut; l1: titre _ _ _ , . y, , p. w“. nvtn- Nfluzs (..in|et'trrt who ilmnketl every- ‘ .,.. , , .,_ 01mm. mm, rmw vet-v saw-wilt» for their gifts and . ._ -, _.|,_,.i--; upp- hood wishes. The evening closed’ fr‘ -~, r - t I,~-r, y‘) qtw-qt with n slug swing “Auld Lnng Svne.“ < t‘"i~~ ;:1t r »t ll! r trt for tiit- "Bins. Dc Th0 Tic That Binds. ‘ land-the National Anthem-S. l ai<."..:t' tir.ve y est; rdtiy. Fnolrmd on ism‘. IP53‘ mi“! m" “lde-‘l’ l the scenery of the Island. VINCE-Mr. John J. Louson. Mont- real. who has travelled in the ‘Mari- fivx of which she lived {$21195 [m mam’ War" and “no l lmade his 42nd visit to Prince 1-‘ accompanied bv Ml‘- _ , ler. of the WGXlEI‘ Trust Company, ~lwce in All Saints ChmTh- 10f Montreal, who was very‘ delghteci this ‘yvith the Island. Mr. Lotison, while .. born three sons. Har- {in Stimmersioe. in conversation with (rim in Nov 1903 at th" 1a business tentlcman. said he was ' Bunk m‘ ;makin'_' his 42nd visit nnd was not‘ {hatli always been shown the utmost kin ness tmderly llhcught this vcar the Island people mmher {had excelled themselves in kindness and _ Yhany are one of the largest buycrsd tiriui who ar- .of potatoes in Montreal. and tvhi c, Police l exploits here. nnd were (lclighted witht They l were lovallv welcomed by the llco- plc of the province. —MAKES 42Nl) VISIT T0 PRO- and highly‘ known respect“. ward Island last week-end. He wa.‘ William Wex- tired of the place vet. He said h‘ and courtesy". but he hospitality. Wexlei" & Com- iti the province have bought ilQctir- loads of potatoes for fall delivery". Mountsci arrived in Charlottetown and little has been heard of his since. Nevertheless this new addition to the force has been relentlessly tracking down wrong docrs and has built up an eti- of the Royal Canadian locating a man who was working a still in the vicinity of Afton Road. He is trained to detect the smell of alcohol of any kind. The dog was taken to the Afton Road dis- trict and Constable Ade let him go on a search of the place. WEDNESDAY BURIED YESTERDAY funeral of Mrs. (Capt) Ernest Kemp was held yesterday aftcr-, noon. There was a private srrvce,‘ tit the home conducted by Rev. Le- Drew Gardner and a service at Si. Paul‘s Church was conducted bv Rev. Mr. Gardner assisted by Royal Archdeacon Raymond. The service.’ at the grave was conducted by Rev. l Mr. Gardner, Interment was at Peoples Cemetery. The fclltnvuitt were the pallbearers: Messrs. D C. Schurman. A. A. MacDonald. Man. CD5 Calder. Fcrno Graves. P. J. Proude and James Haslarn. . -'I'he —-—-i l —WEDDING BELLS- A quletl but prettv wedding was soleninizcri i at the Presbyterian Manse. Sum-l merside. on Saturdnv evening. Rev.‘ Wm Vet-Wolf officiating, when; Miss Lucy Wagner. daughter of Mr. l and Mrs. Russell vragner of Popu- lar Grove was tmlted in marriage. to Mr. Gerald MacArthur. son of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert MacArthur of Lot f4 The young couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of Summerside. The bride wris dressed in a nay-y blue suit. navy hat and shoes Mrs. Adams also wore blue. After the ceremony the bridal party drove to Charlotte- town Aftcr a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs MacArthur will make their home in Lot l4, whore the groom is a prosperous farmer. 'I*here manv friends wish them every happiness At their local convention held nt Mt. Stewart. Aug 28, the schorl teachers of the community’ passrd a rcsolution requesting the Depart- ment of Education to organize and oncratr- during the coming ycnr one larger administrative unit. Teachers present showed splendid ctr-operation and enthusiasm in giv- inn reports of devices thev used, tcn teachers taking part. Supervisor Woolner stressed the importance of good careful dues- tionlniz in class work. and tirged the teachers to strive for better attend- ance amonz their pupils. Miss Hilda Gilli; demonstrated the value of film s‘ldes in teaching. pointing cut. inadequacies of present text book methods. and offered denron- strntlnnc tn schools desiring stich. The President. Mr, Retro Mc- Dunnlti. in his report made inter- esting references to his trip to Hamilton its a C.'I‘.A delegate. He tin-n appointed as committees: Restilutlnns. Nell McConnell and Ruth Mciiachern. Question Box: Aubrc" Ifmzhes and Bernadette Mc- Donald. Nominations: ' rlsrey rmrl Agnes Coffin. Pics Allllll Gilmore and Mary 0311c . ‘on which wits engraved the Crown - available inst ~liome from the city WEXIIIER FORECAST —— l to 7 s.m.~ heavy rain. 8 t.) l4 ciezu‘ uud cooler. 14 to 20 cold windy" days. .51. to 26 warmer with rain. 2'1 to 30 clear. APPOINTED AIDE-DE- CAMP — l 0.1 Friday evening Licut. -Coi. G. l E. Full received from Ottawa his! appcuvtinent as Aide-de-camp lol the Governor General. the Earl of Athlone. Col. Pull had also been Aide-de-camp to Lord Tweedsmuir. COL. HOOVER APPOINTED — ‘ Lictit. Col. J. P. Hooper. .\I.C.. of tits czty has been appointed Div- ‘ chal National Registiar for Prune Etdward Island, Division I. in con- ncction with the calling out of men , for thirty days military training: Col. Hooper who has had consid- erable experience in the Island‘ militia. has also a splendid over- seas record. l FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Andrew Gass was held yesterday afternoon from his late esidence at Cornwall. Service was onducted by Rev. T. W. Good- will assistcd by Rev. E. R. Wood- side. The pallbearers were, Messrs Ken Docherty, Brewer Boyle, Michael McManus, Michael Dev- ereaux. James McPhail, John Heartz. Interment Clyde River Cemetery. RECEIVE TOKENS - Ernest Coker, chauffeur for Lieutenant Governor lflPtigc. and Fred Gaudet. who was also chauffeur for the Governor General and members of his party, during their recent vis- it. were each presented by I-Iis Ex- cellcncv With a solid silver pencil and the letter" A for the House of AllllUilt‘. The recipients deeply ticn and v. ‘e souvenirs of the Vice Regal v l —DEI.IGIITED TOYRISTS Mr. and .\fr Robert A. Cousins. son Bobby d Miss Ella A. Lee who recently arrived in PEI. by motor from Afnlderi. Mass. are en- joying their vacation vc " much. Mr. Cotistrzs a native of North Rus- tico is how a retell lumber mer- chnnt of Maiden. Mrs. Cousins and Miss Leo are visiting PEI. for the first tfme and are greatly pleased with its simple charm. They have acquired Yilfllll‘ new friends who will look forward to many future visits. . A service of much interest was held in the Central Bcdcquc United Baptist Church on stmdayn when the congregation obscrveti the 114th anniversary" of the fctihtiing 0i the| church. and also of the foujidllbtwf; the Baptist Church on Prirtcti M" ward Island. The Rev. C. Britten, past-or of the church. was the speaker both morning and evening; He spoke of the earlv day-S Ol Pier church's history anti of the tipiitl‘ work of the DIOIMCIS of the church. He 31:0 stroke verv highly of wcvk of the present geueriitiort and: how thcv are upholding the faith of; their forefathers in carrying on the work of the church, Special music‘ and the hymns of the early sewers wcie fittinglv rendered by the , choir. On hfohday‘ evcniug._sept. 21min Stanley‘ Hall thc pupils 0f B1115. Lena McLure. A.T.C.M., were beard in a recital of their summer's‘ work in nitisic and clocutioii. Pupils" on the program were from thc com- munities 0i Graham's HEW London Stanley. Cavendish. North Rustrco, South Rustico. Mavfield, and New Glasgow A large and appreciative audience listened with much interest to the following pro- gram announced bv M18‘, Marl’ MacNeil. in her usual iuirnitttbc manner‘. Iii hcr opening rcmutjks Miss MurNcill said _it was the} desire of the pupils in their study 0f nluiifl and clocution to use in the coni- muiiitics or in their work in the years to come the knowledge so gained. From the men and women of those conununititvs they had rc- ceivcd a great heritage as citizens and Deope g1 achievement. The dc- sire of the votingcr" reiteration-s 1S to carry on the ideals of a people and land we love. STUDENTS ENROLLED- Prince of Wales College opened for the 1940-41 term yesterday and a total of 234 students enrolled in the classes ofsecond. third and fourth years. This figure is slight- ly below the corresponding figure for last year. College officials said. In the second year class the en- rollment for the term is I87. in third your 36 mid in fourth year ll. The first year students will reg- ister for classes today. Grade elcvcn in Montague School had an enrollment of 20 on the opening day‘ yesterday‘. This is larger than in former years The city schools. which also started classes yester- day, had enrollment as follows, Queen Square 600. Prince Street 560. Rochford Square 552, Notre Dame 200. Figures for the enroll-_ ment at IVs-st Kent were not niuht. Mr. H. W. Yco. Principal, said. Last year the enrollment for West Kent was 550. The Model school figures were also unavailable but approximately 12% attended classes there last year. Mrs. Eldon Ford. of North Milton received u scvcre shaking up anal scvcrtt; bruises on the leg when she W'2I.§'Ll1l'0\\'ll from a wagon which collided with a-car carlv last even- ing. ‘Ihe accident occurred at 5.30 ncar St. Dunstaifs University‘ on the Chtirlottctown-Borden highway" when the wcmau was on hcr way _ in company with her husband. A car. driven bv Mr. Harold Mc- Leod. of Vernon "River. was comin in the direction of the city. an was slightlv on this side of the Uni- versity Jim iertv when the collision occurrc . e horse escaped serious lniury. but the wagon was damaged. Mr. Ford nnd the driver of the automobile were uninjured, The force of the blow threw the woman to the ground. Another car. driven bv MnI-‘lrad- ahaw Webster. of North Milton. was following behind the horse-drawn vehicle and it was also in collision with the Vernon River car when the latter milled clear of the wagon Air's. Webster was the onlv other Ix‘.- ctipant of the North Mlium crr. Although both cats were damaged tn front, the occupants esca ed in- furvt iii this marl. of the duub e accl- t ch . Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers were sitmmoncd and after investigating the nccitlent they took __the woman to the city. where she received mcdfcTyl aid and later re- Jurned to her home. l College. Dr. G. D. Steel. Principal THURSDAY PLEASANT VISIT —Mrs. J W. Heseltirie returned to her home in Windsor. Ont, after spending a pleasant visit with friends and renewing old acquaintance in P. E I. While here she was the guest of her sister Mrs. R. J- Sellflf 0! Wheatley River. III-AR. FROM SON IN ING- LAND-Mr. and Mrs. James Den- nis. 98 Gerald street. City, have received word from their son Percy. saying that he had arrived in Eng- land and that he had been talking to his three brothers. ‘vho went overseas with the 2nd Battery. R.C.A.F. RECRUITS LEAVE — Three more Island boys have gone to join the R.C.A.F‘. S. D. Stewart of High Bank. motor boat crewman. Charles A. Kelly of Bea: River. wireless operator ground. and I). A. MaoCormack of Boughton Ls- land. disolplinariari. left here on Monday for Toronto. These men re- ceived the same gifts on their de- piirture as did thcse who left in pre- vious groups. ON HONEYMOON TRIP — Ml‘. C. A. Lumsden of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Charlottetown, and Miss Pearl Mellish. Montague, who were recently married at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Melllsh. Montague left on Saturday by motor for Toronto, and to visit Mr. Lumsclen's parents, and other members of his family in On- tario and elsewhere. The hlfppy young couple will be absent from this province for three weeks. 414 rzxaou. AT P.W.C.—Appr‘oxl- mately 240 first year students en- rolled yesterday‘ for classes in the 1940-41 term at Prince of Wales- of the Instittition, said last night. Including commerce students last years etirollment for" first year students was 295. It is expected that the drop of 46 in the number attending first year classes will be cut somewhat before the end of the week when the usual number of late students enroll Tuesday a total of 234 students registered in time second, third and fourth years. This makes a total enrollment of 474 to date as compared with 494 of last year. MANY WOMEN REGISTER — Approximately‘ 1,000 women resi- dents 0i this city registered under the voluntary" registration scheme, during the two days it was in pro- gress. Mrs. J. A. MacMillan. chair- man of the committee in charge of the w ‘k for the province said she was ‘very wcll pleastd" with the rcstilts. Figures for Summcrside were not available last night. In country distr"'icts_\vonieri's institute units will assist with the registra- tion which is scheduled for the 18th of this mouth. lvirs. MacMillan said last night if any womui who ' er d ‘ cl not rc ist 1g ycsicrrlav and Tucsd ,v's rears ation, they" could s‘ l d1 so bv getting in tcticli with Mrs. Noel DeBlois, Charlotte- town. A vgry happy event tnopk ( plat-c. Monday morning Aug._-b, lJ-llhfil St. Peters Bay Catholic Church. when Miss Margaret Janet's‘ daughter of Joseph Wilson. 0f N01‘ m Side was united in marrlazv 10 Pa!‘ rick Earl McKennn. son of Edward McKcnna, of Fortune Road. Plicl tnamage ceremony and infill Mass was performed by pastor Rci. Monsignor A. ivfacauiay- It is with deep feeling; of sorrow the Guardian chronicles the death in the Prince county Hcsttllfll- Surnmerside on Aug. 25, 1940 of Margaret Pearl Mulligan. G‘:(1l'l,\' be- loved wife of Ernest Mulligan oi Detroit. Mlch.. at the early age of 4g yam-s, pearl, 3.4 she was more familiarly known to her neblnlfllw and friends. was a model .0: all Christian womanhood. , WEDDING I3‘ELLS—Thc mnrrittfifl place. The bride was uttcndt-ri by the groom's sister. SVAIOH)‘ nic- Intosh and Mr that" ind-vi‘- brotlier of the bride. acted fl-a groomsman “RETURN FROM IIOIJZDAI.’ -—‘ Dr. and Mrs. F. '1‘. Bowncss. .ittlt daughter Pearl. and M): float c Bowncss, Kensrrzgtott ant. . b - ter Tuplih, New Annau. till.- Tucsday from an 9ll,l0_\'tIlJl€ lull-- day with friends in Shedittc lliitl Moncton Dr. Bowness attended the Labor Day races in Slicdiricatntl heard it announced that in nth- or the late Mr. W. H. liourts _\\.t an official at the tJIX-"llliloldl -' l’ the Shediac Track ni iiicb. pQgT.N[,rPT|A1,_sII()\yElt -- A yefy pleasant evening was spent tit the home of Mi". rind Mrs. ltfllllll Myers of DeSnblc on 'Ihtir..r..t_\. Aug 29th. when their iriuutls and neighbours gathered to tcntivr At and M1~5_ Mygyg g post nttp Shower, Mr Hector rvtitcKns “In chairman on the OCCHFIOI! l‘ spoke on behalf of himself itnd the also addingva few _ 1H1 words of his own. A “r11 f5‘ purse was presented to the llrlvlllil- lrir couple by MYS- DfllllPl D0" tor which Mr and Nfrs .\T.\ v- both thanked their mituy friends- Thc bride and groom tvt-rc int-rt bounced. also Mr Chester Shim and Mr. Frank MacDonald. father of the bride. A delightful lunch was served by the ladies to tllitllli eighty visitors and the rcznzinitir-r" ing. LA FURGE-DOIRON wt-rninxo ._A vcry quiet wedding took lllflil‘ in St. Jncous Cnthoic Cuuril . B.. on June l8. 1940. at 7J0 uvwvk Muss. when Josephine Lcunu iotuiu- nth-i‘ .~:i- _ \\.i.s ll’!- 11g ph Cot‘- nelius. oldest son oi .\ir. rind .\ir"s_ Joseph Doiron of Rocky Point. P {MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — MISS HvlenrMiirv Smith was flu: gucst of honor last Thursday cysti- ing when she was given a iniscel- | lrmeous shower by Miss Agnet Gal- . lant and Nfiss Theresa Arsennult at the fritters home, prior to her‘ marriage which is taking placcl this week to Mr. Everett Aiiczersozil of the RCN V.R. oi this cit a former employee oi the Chai-‘oitu- town Hotel. Miss Smith also work- ed in the Hotel. the employees of which presented them with an electric toaster as a wedding. gift The staff of Stern's Latiridry. whcrc thc brtdc-to-bc was lritct‘ crntrloyzd expinsscti their good wishes with a linnrlsume satin bad spread and check from Mrs. Sicrns. as Mss Stnilh was a conscientious citi- ployce and popular with her fellow workers. KELLY-PETERS — St. Dun- stnns Basilica was the scene oi a happy event on Monday. Sept. 2rid., wrhen Marjorie Monica. daughter of Mr. Joseph l‘). Kelly. Southport, was united in marriage to Mr. Hon- ry I/ouis Peters. a prominent young business man of this city. The crremony was performed by the Rev. Clarence Pltre of Rustico. cous- iii of the groom and during the Nuptial Mass appropriate" solos were rendered by Mr. W. J. Brovm with Mrs. Joseph Dougan as organist. The bride who was given in mar- riage by her father looked very lovcly in a gown of pale rose nct and lace over satin with small flower hat and carried an old-fash- ioned bouquet. The lpldesmaid, Miss Josephine Kcllv. sister of the bride. wore a gown of pale blue mousellne- dc-soie with small flower hat and carried an old fashioned bouquet. Mr. Louis Peters was groomsman. After the ceremony a buffet break- frtst was served at the home of the bride's father. to immediate rela- tives and friends. The groom's gift to the bride was a bsautiful broad- tnll coat and to the bridesmaid a gold cross and chain. The bride's gc ag-away dress was a blue and grey ensemble. The happy young couple left by motor for Borden, for a short trip through the Pro- vinces followed by the best wishes of a. host. of friends. Citizens will learn with regret of the unexpected death at midnight last night of John P. Bradley at his home on Grafton Street. He was 63 years old. He had been un- well since the first of the wreak but his condition was not thought ser- ious. Last Saturday‘ he conducted a sale at Kelly's Cross. He bad been troubled for some time with asthma. The late Mr. Bradley was born at. Kelly's Cross but moved to this city about f5 years ago. Since then he has made a wide circle of friends and acquaintances here. He w~an auctioneer by profession and for a number of years he was high sheriff for Queen's County. He was a member of the local cotmcil. Knights of Columbus. Surviving are his wife, formerly Miss Mary Reid. three daughters and two sons. They are. Mary E. Bradle at Prowse Bros. Janie. Mrs. Russel Bell, Annie Bradley. Robert Bradley and Austin Bradley, nll of Charlottetown. In addition two sisters and (our brothers survive. Tilt-y are. Rev. Father George Bradley. S. J.. at present in Charlottetown? Rev. Father Atrstht Bradley at Montreal: Sister 8t. Francis. Montreal; Sis- terMary Austin. St. Joseph's Con- vent. Chnrlottetown: Jamrs Aeneas . Grace McVittie. Crapnuti. Bradley. Kelly's Cross: and Wilfred Bradley in Western Canada. ..l E I Rev Pr. PAqtlPll rclebriiteti the Nuptial lyliiss. given iiwivv by her‘ fitilu-i‘ iir‘tl l ed rhnrrnuty, in iI pal» lrltu- (l\' scrnble with hut and \e;l rind tiurrled ‘.1 bctitiiiftil ltosriry‘ and Aiissul. Mr‘. Ralph Chitin-t wits witness. The couple tvcrc tinuttcuti 0d. Following tlic wctitling bi" first nt the bride's liutnc tit" incltitictl us tlllvsls that" ll‘t'\‘.“. thty left for il short liunejtrritytm to ' P E. I, Upon their" nrhvril lit-re at the groom's hornc n reception was tendered by friends and rela- tives from whom the happy" couple rcciivcd many beautiful wctidintt prcsluls On rrttlrti to St. Jacqus there was ii wvdtling supper at the home of the bride, itttt-urlcd by a large number or relatives rind friends from whom they also re- ceived many lovely gifts POST NUPTIAL SHOWER -‘— On Fridtiv evening inst upivartis of eighty friends of Mr, and Mrs. W. Elmer Inrnnn Bothered t0 tender them a miscellaneous shower" at their home at “Eastvicw Furrn", Hampton. After the pride and groom were escorted to seats oi honor in the ecntrc of ihe drawing rob three huge baskets lutlcn with, 14-‘ of vnrious kinds were cnrrietl iii b\ girl friend; of Llic bride. The l.§l_i s were 0 etied bv Misses tiltiqilh Trowsda e and Mririttirct AACKVIIJN‘ while the accompanying names iird verses were rend bv Miss Grim‘ Vittie while Miss Ethel i).i\ tyticczl the gifts tipou lllu table. and Mrs. Iiunan in itirii tzriitini v thanked their friends for the rn.i ' ' '1. - shout‘.- ed upon them. Then all joined 1H sin imz "For Thcv are Jolly (mu Fclows." After the sciwintr (i1 te- freshments bv the voting litmus im- sent. the remainder‘ 0i tlu- eu-niv»: was Dicasatiilv btyClll in (Liuwin , music being furnulictl bv Mr. lb‘ fir" McVlttlc on the violin iiccoinputt id on the piano bv his daughter. Ml s Alli. ill- man (nee Mno Yeo). Central Lit i6. was a foruicr gmdttnlc oi‘ l‘: live of Wales College and Ulllt-ll Corti- merciai College, Cliarlottcttiun zuiu for the past three years was int-k- keeper and stenogi'atiliei' ll i" lli‘ it, C. wood and Co.. Critpattd. 'l‘lit‘ii" many friends all join in wishful: .'\lt. and Mm Inmmi mniiv yvars of happy wedded lifc. 'I‘here passed away in the Char‘- lottetown Hospital, on Fritlivv t-vc‘ ing. August 30th., following an cru- ergency operation in person Aiuvy Annabellc. only and beloved titurzli- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc- ‘Phce. and wife of Mr. John D. Gil- lis of Bnyfleld, tit the early ugp- of thirty-one years, leaving to mount her aged parents. and a very scr- rowiulhusbmitl. vith iniu‘ your daughters namely: Dorothy‘, Al. Theresa, Mrirgaict Pauline. Mae Flora. besides tnuuy friends and other I‘(‘liIll\'i‘S. shall always cherish her very ‘sir Iy disposition. She tnok llll 1t‘ part. in all community illllllfa. ticularly the Catholic Wtlliltlts fmaguc. and Wcmcnls Institute in that locality. She was correspon- dent for the Patriot for quite number of ycnrs. The funeral look rial-e from her late rcsitlenoc at ' W z Z E E 5 In s: E 1 afternoon. tcry. Tue HPIVIH- Rev R J IA-iidd bv a very 1w» t-n". m" uf people from (llllPlTll |)‘v.s tll the prutluce who ennu- to puv ‘lu-rr Inst. respects to ll vci-v kuul " nnd mother. Tllr- pnl l'.\ wor Peter McPbce. Jnwnh Ivlclilrvlivvrr Jwlin Ifdlur. fT"".l5 IIrKrnntiti out! Frank Atcflcrtvld. May her soul rest. in peace. of the evening was spent it: tlutir- ‘ Th1‘ brui- u s ‘ a ‘ "tcir immediate families ouu NEWS" BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERST —ON MOTOR TRIP — Mr. and airs. Louis Dystant of Summersida and their daughter, Miss Edith. and Mrs. Dystaaitfls mother, Mrs. W. H. Beer of Coleman left on Wednes- day for o. motor trip through New Brunswick. —S. -———- n The 14th annual meeting 0d’ the Provincial organization of the W. C. T. U., of Prince Edward Inland was held in Epworth Hall. Summersldfl. yesterday afternoon and event!!!- Mrs. Hazen Howard of ConvwalLre- tiring president. occupied the chair. ‘There was u \'0!'.\_' 800d wpmsentu‘ tron from the different units. Six unions answered the roll call. The devotional period was led by the members of Freetown un- ion. Mrs. George Jardine was ap- pointed secretary and read the minutes of the last annual meet- , irig which were passed and adopt- .ed'. the address of welcome was Wan by Mrs. T. M. Linkletter and responded to by Mrs. Frank Howard of Cornwall. t work on the new Bombinll Find ,(Illlllll‘l‘_\' stliool at rtie,Cl=e1'1<>,‘i}f- gown Airport is progressing rat, Y. lfllld work on mlostt of the buildinfli ‘ is nearing comp B l°l1~ t iii addition to the buildings celleg lfor in the prlglnal contract. wor on tlic t'l‘(‘(‘tlf)ll nf the following new ‘lbuilt s hits also been started; B ‘I'll ‘ ionbtultlitig. a spot- . A i. truu ‘r building and a build- lu for" ti-itclutig bomb dropping. A 2 _.ir"ti riinue, machine gun stop lbutt mid shell-er. is also an addi- lllflllul part of the project and work on it llilS been started. Thirty-five ‘ l13\_‘.s 11.1w bccn started _ with t; ‘ilvlll ncnrintz comp etion. . irrtmeivurk of 0H0 flflllilfll‘ l:~ in) ll completed, ‘Slllll’ Bnolh" 15 over hull finished. The foundations havcbcen laid for the other four and $01110 (‘r1 Ill!‘ CCIIICIII DOUYPd into B irutubci" of tltese, F? | y. Citizen‘; uf itll classes and creeds ,:\t‘t't'c shocked lust evening to hear lul the dcuth of Rev__Dr. Thomas ;t‘iirr"‘.in_ which occurred at the lCrty lfospitul about 8.30 p.111. able in his tisuul . 'Fittlici' Torn". ns he was fam- Bleéjgllgnlol nlfifgnph M,- Cnr‘, ‘ " ‘lv krioututo all, was visiting “hag. o; Dcsabht and Chilflnjv- gut Si. Josephs Convent when he tLow-"n read a oompliint-uzui"_\" utidrcw flunk siltldvbly" lll. A GOCIOI‘ WM ' wt-ll Clltlf-(‘li ‘culled who pronounced his case ‘st-nous and lie was at once re- , niovt-ri to the. hospital where every- tilting possible was done for him < ‘bu: he died shortly after entering. ,lt|‘ wits in his 76th year. fir.‘ is stirvived by one brother. Mi". John F. Curran. st. Teresa's ;ruid three sisters. Mrs. James H. Atortrighrin. Charlottetown: Mrs. iftritlzct Kenney. St. Teresa's and lltrs Edward Walsh. Charlotte- town. Cr‘. Saturday‘ morning at i1 o'clcok a requiem Mass will be sling in Saint Dunstank Basilica. lThc remains will then be removed ;to thr- Sacred Heart Home where titer will rcmnin until 3.00 pm. Sunday when they will be taken to st. (“uthiaertis Church. Saint 'I‘cr'e.=o'.v. his native parish. _ On ivtondax". Sept. 9th. at 10.00 irfclock Pontifical High Mass will .be celebrated after which the re- mains will be interred beside jlsosc of his brother, Rev. Peter Cu“i'.‘ln. who died 31 yrears ago, . "“T"x at REDDlN-At the APPEAL BOARD ADJOURNED The Board of Appeal from. Civic ‘s _vt‘stei'dfly‘ concluded all ap- peals carried before it. and ad- l ,.rtuii"ut‘d for one wcck to allow at- ‘Irllfilditt’ ul tuiv appellant delny_ ctl liv rmv circumstance. , our was HONORED-On [Tuesday evening. children, grand lchildrcn, cousins. friends front ‘En-it Point to West Royalty and from _\I.'\t'.shficltl on the north t0 Orwell Corr- oii the south gather- ed to tin honor to one of Mount Albloivs honored and oldest citi- zens. Mr". Benjamin Jenkins. Born nl1wl.\'-t-\ye years ago on almost the adjoining farm where he lived all his life he can be very truth- ll\ll_\' classed tis one or the success. f\il Islanders at home. Mr. Jen- kins can rccotint many tales p: the 01d dflys and well remembers Mount Albion before there was a "W! through the settlement. A ver-t- pleasant evening was spent br- nll present nnd after a boun- ‘jvftlls supper. tyiceclics were in or. cur nnd were culogistlc of Mr. Jen- km“ "s fl friend. neighbor. and {or his loyalty to his church, his tome and community. He i; now reaping along with his good wflg m" "Wflill 0f hard work and a “"'ll ‘bunt lift‘ surrntindcd bv com- fort rtucl we might say luxury. After sinrring the National Anthem “l1 0005* dispersed to their homes with the best of wishes for many more years of hi , ' hcaltlrnnd hntirairsicsgrcsent good . Wfllunxn naus- , it.“ tittlicliaclis Church. ézixffgfllgéflsfllg lat-lien "Mlsscme n! a pretty weddmg _ A‘ .s Mary Norah MacKin. mo. Grntid Tincadie. became the alt}: 0; Mr ‘ Charles Raymond t“! two ILIIIHIIGIIPlORII. The nup- 1-1' lass uns celebrated by the ltct. J. K itfacPlicrson who also ‘performed the marriage ceremony lpdl?’ )I‘lt‘lP who was prettily (11955- t “n Turquoise blue wore a pic. | "H hnt or shell pink with white HWPUFSOFIPS. She curried an arm , iourlttct of pink sweet; peas. baby's ‘breath nnd Maiden hair fern. The bridesmaid Miss Evelyn MacKin. non, sister of the bride. was becom. intrlv attired in shell pink with Letrhorn hat and white IFEI. she also choose for her bouqu sweet pens n1 various shades, M; John Rowe. brother of the groom. uctctl ris r/oomsman. During the Nuptiitl Mass Mrs J J, ‘Pi-alum- ‘of Redford bcatitiftilly rendered (iunmks Avit Marin and Mr. Clar- "We Pmcnu of Charlottetown, Car. ‘veni Jcsu Other appropriate rvmns wcrc sang by the choir. Mr. T J. Macdoitald nreslded at the lOFLIiIll. The wcddu" march was gllWWfl bv Mr. Plttcrtu. After the tr-vrvmony‘ the happv couple with motored it» Dnlvnv whore a dainty wedding breakfast was enjoyed by all_ Af- ,trr bi-r-ukfitst Mr and Mrs. Rowe tltft on n short tour of the Marl- iiimv-z Nliss MtieKlunon is the eld- t-ll tldllatllllfl‘ or Mr, and Mrs lrw ‘tiff-r ivfnelfltttton of Grand "t" ullt" Mr" Rowe is the young- (‘l mu nf Mn and Mrs. Charles ltovxi» or llcrlford. The groom was u i-"rrwlil-‘ut. of nibcnutiful ‘tenths!- ‘covt-i-r‘: zirm clm r and car a e |f‘~- m his fellow workers of Home‘: (‘nix-nu wbrre be has been employ-l led for the last. several yearn. TOURING DLUIIIIDILS T. Malcolinson, of Hamih tario. Vice-President and m Managerof the Tpfm . . ‘ and. Buffalo Railway, Zi.f,’,;‘.?,‘;{‘f“ by his wife and datightr; Miss Ell“ or and by Mr. R. C Dbllfllis Q. '1'“ "Often Ccmtraru‘ of Can " ‘ h‘ MTS- DOUEIHS. arrived in town Wednesday evening ‘w, remaining until today. The ‘aim has been making a tour of “,5? 343719117191. having visited 3g A}: - t drew-w. Sydney. Halifax, v Digby and other points. armwlhi DOUBLE WEDDIN ._ Church Charlouetouifi “~35 scene of a double "d l‘; . clock yesterday" ‘lilttlilnlgortxit i?‘ ". nnd Mrs..Atibrev was united 1n may; Albert Eldon Darracli o. C-N-V-Ra and her sister, 1., to Mr. Henry Lloyd Yon, of perimental Farm staff. Tllc m,“ mrmy was performed by the 11mm er of the brides. Rev. EtlTin “J White, of Ornisiottir, P, Q_ ' LIBRARY at.‘ t*r|.-|.;_c- -- - .- vontnuiasx-Mitgt- Fretl lfillilx EIBHHOFS. has prcscnzctt Charlottetown Public Libyan dozen bound volume,‘ (,1 ~ - brought to Prince hitltyaiil r 1864. bv Mi". Robtrt 11m, . front tho Ciiiiirritl 1.1." France. 011v oi the volt dates back to not). is lii t t- binding; the others twie 1)., Hazard 8c Moore. '1" t‘ of great IIISIOTIQ init- lhfi Spirit of inttl-tirtoi" the po.itit"iil news n1 the fashions an _ ‘M; in SUClUI). U. ‘Llnhy l,~,~ , first iliustirxitoi" oi "Alice ill 't\ A8116." anti other timid ists of over liiilf a ct‘ adorn the Dayan. 'l‘i\cv illfli j presented bv Major" Muv in r of llLS uric , tlic H‘ \1 ('Il" ‘.31. l a ltlllblll. . l’ . Pioviritiul uepu Works. The funeral of ti Charles Dickicson alathelblrg» [Quad Scars wits held trout he.‘ Friday’ nitcrrioou ill ‘.3 " Robert Shim" ;,,, vice its‘ tti b" flex. \V. , , . and Rcv. W. JéPlllllljks, 'l'llie\rl 9d W35 l‘ 111d)‘ 0f lx-itutifitl c tier, a faithful Worker in the ian church as lCfllu, as hfl- - permitted and will be 9Q by flfrlorie fur lit-t" kindness anti llflnpliiil eral was vci-y llllllfl) . - casketb was decked S811 y sym Jathctlc fr.‘ .. Mary Muffin-It, Carleton ‘:11, , effectively, “N0 {ct-m q Surviving nre the tttcirilJ-rs o; lflmlly. lLIlllTill Mrs. vvtisn, William Dickiezon I'(‘.\ltliilg u‘. \\ ern Canada; Mrs. Lctv North Rustico, Percy nnd } New Glasgow" nnd one <1‘ Weeks of Fredericton to r 951 Sffmbritliy‘ Ln cndcr. bearers were HX grniiti-cr iy:-—Colir1 Wiurcn, Revel. Ilitroltl. Wullirt- Dickiesou. Interment was the New Glasgow" Cernctcrv, _ untrue (‘itv . August 29. 1940, m Mr. m" ,\r , John Retltliit, Southport. a sen, Louis John. REICII-At Port yvnsitittt-Yin. New ‘|York. on August 3;, 1514a [., \ and MP5. \\'. H. Relvli. n‘. abctli Compton. u tiittitjhtcr", i C°ml>ton Iteich. MUNN—A§ the Prince Edyvrizti Is- lnnd Hospital on Sept. 2, 1514-1 gs Mr. and Mrs. John Mum .\la. " field. n sin. John Rmptrt, BEATUN ~- At S‘ Fllein \i- i-Iust 26th. 1940. to lit". .' t .\f>.. Lorrie Benton. a tlritiulitar. S. CURTIS — At tiu- l’:':: .- l-'_,.t ._ Island Hospital on July l8. 19-1‘), g3 MR and Mrs. staiucy Curtis. a 5.1:. Wesley‘ William. POWER —-At itfount S".‘.\i.'. August 38. 194’). it» Ml‘. nnd My, \\', F. Powcr. n tlutichtcr. IIANLhY-At the City Hospital. $9M. 2. 1940, t0 Mr and Mrs. Plltrlvk Henley. Pllghlatitl .*\[ll$., Wm" St. n tlutigiiter CAMPBELL-At tiit‘ Ciij: 1r ‘hihfill Ant; 30. l9l0. m Mr‘. tutti Mrs. Frank Crtnipbvll. a ditughtcr" llANLI-JY -—- At the C:iitr1utt<‘i<r.\n Hospital, Sept. 2. 1940. to Mr. rim" Mrs. Patrick C. Hnnley". City. a daughter. \VOI{'I‘II.-Ori Wctlircs uv Sent tli 1940. to Mr. anti Airs. J1.‘ II. ll. We. City. n son, "AYFEY- At the Charlottetown HO-‘il-‘Pll-fll- $9M. 1. I940. t0 Hr. and MP5. Patrick C Iiunlryv, 4 Hllflillld Apts., City a tiauglitri" CAIRNS -.-'\; t”, l5, 1940. lo Mt". iuui ll S. Cairns, tnm‘ Pilllltllll lluu. .1 ._.__- JIIUNROE-LA PILIIIIE-At Valley- rf-ield-Enflvw-P- E: I August 23nd. 1940. by Rev. John Stirling. assist- ed by the Rev I) M Sinclair. Marcus Munroe, Valltgvficld nnd yyrltgle L. La Pierrc, of Cnrdlctur. . . I. MOINTOSII - (ii Rectory‘. g. I940, bl‘ lit-v. \\' J. Phillips. Si-zhullei" J. Allison Alt-- Intosh to bliss; Muriel Getson. both of Kildare Capes. TSON- Al i\ll.'- :1 DEATHS FREELOVII - In lrivcrctl. lvhss. on August 27th, i940. Ernest. hW-"Y- ed husband of Edith rRc-"dl l"1"¢" love. LAWLOR -— ‘fn the Cbarlottetoyvn Hospital on Sept. 5. i940, James A Lawlor, aged 08 years. ' sass-at Cornwall. Scbi i. 19-10- Andrcw Cass, in his 78th vvnr. HEMP-At her home. 94 Ultllfll’ Hillsboro Sh. on Sundfll! 51'1" - i040. scllnn Clothicr. widow‘ of lllc late Cnpt. Ernest Kemp. GILLIS-At the City nostril“! "ll August 30. 1940. Mrs_ John p. Glliu aged 3i years. The rcmitlns wort‘ forwarded from ifi-nnk Ilclilivsst ~ WILLIAMS-At livercli, ate-ss- “" Aug 30th. Mrs. Leslie Wtlltuut» H WAVE-At rrtiuu-i- Iflvvl‘. pull‘ » lilfit). Frctivrlvk Wave. nuv- mt .- ‘ v WAYE—Ait Iluntcl‘ lrivct‘. 53"!" - i940. Frcdcrioy \V:\,v4~, run‘ flit _\(.|l‘ BRADLEY‘ -_ m his hunt‘. l!" Grafton Sticct. Cl".nrlo:t:‘lu\\"r‘..__ September 4. i940, John P. llr.u: ~-\. aged 63 years. I’ _ , A, FRIZZEL — At Ciuiloli. hlfivvs mo, mm Frizzcl. us“! B9 > -~