_ :",".~>- --\- - —l-'-i_‘Qa-.._ our" -- vii.‘ .1 ‘.4 . f l _,‘ . ['11 \._,__ __..:.- . .. PAGE TEN BUDGE TIjHE GUA c "nan. (.IrrAKl.()'l"l'E'I'() WIN T r011 oua SATURDA? - UBSCRlBE-fi ocroisim _ 16. m; f OUR NEW TUESDAY ATTIND MEETING Hen W.F.A. Stewart, Minister o1 Agil- culture, was ln Morictori yesteidq attending a co..ference on the p:e- sent potato situation in the Mar- ltimes. Asso attending the confer- mce were the agricultural min- i-sters of the other two MKTMMJAC Provinces. FUNERAL SATURDAY -— The Iunezal o! the late Capt. Herbert- Ahderson was held Saturday after- noon from the MacLean Funeral Home. Service; were conducted by Major V. MacLean of the Salvation _Anrny. Interment was in the Peo- ‘ples Cemetery. The pallbearers weze George Ryan, Parser Moore. Samuel Crockett, William Batt. Lyle Robson and Fred Taylor. Mrs. Ernest Currier. who has een visiting her native city, Charlottetown, after many years‘ absence, the guest of her cousin. Bluest and Mrs. Duchemin, has left for her home in Newburyport, lviass. she has found great chang- ls and improvements in town and country. llaViIig enjoyed many pleasant outings while here. Struck by the broken pieces of a runaway fly-wheel. Emmott Doiron of 30 Longvcorth Street and his brother Joseph A. Doiron. gen- eral contractor, 39 Connolly Street, were injured last Friday. Emmet‘. Dolron was retained in the Char- lottetown Hospital with a badly fractured hand and wrist where, it. is expected, he will remain for a week. —WEDDING BELLS — Mont Carmel Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on September 29th when Miss Priscilla Gallant of Mont Carmel became the bride of Mr. Frank T. Gallant of Rich- mond. The couple motored to Moncton after the ceremony, for their honeymoon. Their many friends wish them many years o! happy wedded life. GIFT T0 ZION CHURCH - Al. the S“l'\’lCQ in Zion Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Rev. G. C. Vifebster extended the thanks of the congregation to Mr. Golden Barrett. for his gift of two addi- tlnntil pedestals to the church. trial-zinc a total of six which he has given during the year. They are skilfully made of Island oak and conform with the design of the communion table. pulpit and chairs. Some 140 Hl-Y delegates from the Mnritimes met in temporary quarters in the new Y. M. C. A. building over the week-end. Dis- cu i n groups were led by Messrs. Shepherd, Boys’ Work Secre- 11ll‘§, \'.l‘-i.C.A. Halifax; Nelson Mc- liuen of Charlottetown who is Scrrctnry of the Saint John, N.B. Y..‘l ..\.; J. A. McConnell, Gener- nl- ccrctary of Charlottetown Y. M. <‘....\. and Jack Sinclair of the Hall- f"i.\ Y staff. ATTENDED CONFERENCES — While absent from the Province last week. Dr. L. W. Shaw, direc- tor of education, attended three conferences. in Ottawa he wns pre- svni at a meeting of the National (‘oiinrii of Physical Fitness and also attended the conference of the liutionnl Advisory Committee on Vocational Education. Dr. Shaw also participated at Winnipeg in the meeting of the Canadian Edu- (‘HllOllilI Association and was elect- ml vice-president of that organiz- slion 1. 0. I). E. iHLLLSBORO CHAP- ILB-lhe opening meeting oi the bur. of Hilisboro Chapter, 1, i). l). L‘. was held at the hume of the IWEHH- Mrs. A. H. Roper. on Mon- dug, October 4th. Plans were male for the annual tag day and also for a lca and sale which has now be- conic a yearly event. A discussion took place regarding the library at the Stlllllflfllllll which was organiz- cd and is being taken care of by the Chapter", two members visiting there vllCh iveck to arrange for flit.‘ plans were made to have the work con- tinuczl in the same manner during distribution of books, and the full and winter. MAJOR L. R. CRUE GIVEN NEW L. R. Clue has br-cn appointed acting assistant ad- POST. -— Major jutuiit and quiirterirnaster genera of pruiric command. it was an- authorities nounced by military Saturday. He succeeds Lt-Col. ‘I F‘. Slater. who is'now in the Unl- amiy course. During the war years, Major (True served with the 6th Canadian ted States attending an division and was on the staff 0 the Pacific (Ibfllfllfllld. the headquarters staff of military dis trict No. 3. position of assletan Quartermaster deputy Press. Major Crue. Summerslde ls an the P. E. I. Light Horse. ‘The death not feel very well and P118504 8W3 about eleven o'clock. The deceatei. y Maude Arseneult of St. Elnin- nrs, had been a resident o’ this Ibwn most of her life, where by her kins end gentle nature and friendly cispcstion she made 11 host or friends who will learn cf her derh with a sense or sincere regret. She was s member of the Presbyterian Church and a ironi- ~ Inent member live of several 0f i?! 1 affiliates sccHils. rm blllblnd 13th Canadian Infantry brigade and Prior- to his new sp- pointinent, Major Crue held the general of the prairie command. - Winnipeg Free formerly of ex-member of o~currerl suddenly at the home oi her son Prank Dairy on Sunday everlng oi Mrs, Prrlck Daley at the size of '1'! 7*"!- 5'10 had been in her usual good health an during the day and hed rail "- Qd about fen o'clock. Shortly af- ter she complirned that she did who was former- WEDNESDAY LEAVING FOB OTTAWA-Prof. J. H. Blanchard is leaving this hiorning for Ottawa to attend a meeting of the Comite de PAssoc- lation Canadienne des Educaleurs dc Langue Francoise. He will re- turn Monday morning. HEALTH VREPORIL- The Cliicf Health Officer of the City of Char- lottetown, Dr. B. C. Keeping, re- ports that there were no nclivc cases of tuberculosis discovered in Charlottetown during the month of September. One Charlottetown pa- tient was admitted to the Senator- iuni bringing the total of City pu- ticnts to 33. MARRIED AT CHATIIAM-‘The marriage took place in Chatliam, N. B., on Sept. 1st, 1948, of Mary Elinor l-lynes, daughter of Mr. and bilYS. Alfred (lyrics, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., to Francis C. Kelly. son of the late Mr. ind Mrs. Joseph Kelly also of Charlottetown. The young couple will reside in Clizitiizini, N. B. A wedding with an international flavor was wlcinnizcd iri St. i\liii"y's Convent Chapel, Summer- siilc. at seven o'clock yesterday morning with Nuptinl Mass. The bride was bliss 'l‘ercszi Melvina hlzizzcr of Vittorio Vcncto. liiily, and ilie groom was Joseph Adolf Nfl\\'illilll_\', formerly of Wielpczka, Poland, now of North Rustlco, P. E. I. Miss Viola Notargiacomo of Boston, Mass, was the bridesmaid rind the best mun was Mi". Joseph Rnznvot of Stimmcrsidc. The mur- vingo ceremony’ was performed in ltzilian. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of John /\. McEachern, whose denlit occurred on Saturday even- ing at the Chivlottclbwn Ilospltal took place yiesicriiay morning from his lute TGSlLlEHCE, 47 Prince Street to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica. wherc Requiem High Muss was celebrated by Rev. David McTuguc, who also officiated at the grave. The pull- benrcvs were Messrs. Stanley Mailiieson, Alex hIcPhee. Albzm MacDonald, Patrick Murnaghnn. Sr., Robert Duncan and George the family plot in cemetery. the LEAVE FOR VANCOUVER — Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Holmes. have left Charlottetown by motor for Vancouver, B. C., where Nir. Holmes has accepted a responsible position. Mr. W. E. Agnew, J12, who accompanied Mr. and Mrs Holmes, will only go as far as Calgary, Alta, where he will enter into a business partnership with his brother. John Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Agnew accompani- ed the trio in their own car to Saint John. N. B., and returned to Charlottetown Monday eve- ning. Mrs Holmes was the former Phyllis Agnew. daughter of Mr. and vMrs. W. E. Agnew. At the annual meeting of the St. Peter's Cathedral Laymens Asso- ciation held in the Church Hall last evening, MI- Walter A. Smith was elected president for the com- ing year. Other officers elect are: Hon. President. — Rev. Canon E M. Malone; vice-president - Mr. William Shams; secretary-treasur- er- Mr. James B. Peake; while the four additional executive mem- bers were Messrs. Stanley Bryant. Arthur H. Peake, F. Walter I-Iynd- man and H. M. Simpson. Judge H. L. Palmer and H. M. Simpson were also appointed as Association representatives of the Deanery Laymen's Council. As the result of a heart attack wlnich occurred about a. week ago. Rev. Thomas W. Goodwill died in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal yesterday at the age of '16. Moumed by the members of his congregations ln Canoe Cove, Clyde River, Churchill and Nine Mlle Creek. and by his manv Island friends. Rev. Mr. Goodwill was known as a faithful preacher and well-beloved friend. He was born on Jan. 6, 1872. al Espiritn Santa in the SouthSea Islands. one of three sons of the Prince Edward Island Presbyter- ian Church Missionaries Rev John Goodwill and his wife, Eu- phcmla J. Cooper. and was the last. white child to be bwotscd by l {he famous missionary Dr. John Geddle, also from P.E.l. At the age of 13 years he came ‘i Charlottetown. and entered V1.55 Kent School. thence through Prince oi Wales College to Queens vihcve he graduated in Arts in i898 and in theology '.n Y 1.002. Ordained by. the Petevbor- ough Presbytery oi the Presbyter- inn Church in March. 1903. he ' served at. Cnrdova Mines. Ont. until 1908. Charges followed in Ontario at Blind River. Cobden 119081, Keene (1913), and he re- turned to the Island at Kensing- ton in 191B. In 1920 he served n‘. s Ccburg. Ont. and successively in Blythe and Hillburgh. Called back to the Island li‘. i939. Rev. Mr. Goodwill took over the charges of ' Canoe Cove. Churchill, Nine Mile Creek and Clyde River which he served faithfully until a week ago. Predeceased by his two broth- ers. Dr. victor L. Goodwill, late superintendent at Falconwood Hospital and Edwin Goodwill who practised law in Toronto. he is survived by his widow who was Fvelvn E. Benton. one son Victor Y _- The funeral oi the late James Aeneas Bradley was held from iiisl late resideuvc, Central Bedsquc, on! lvloiidziy, eplrs Church, Kelly's Crxs, where a Solemn Requiem Muss rated Bradley. Doiroii, Siibdeavoii, Keefe, Master oi Ceremonies. Also McDonald, Rev, W.V. MacDonald, Rev. B. Glllls and Fred Bradley, John P. Carraglier, Wilfred Hammill, Cecil and Lorne Smith. Church, Charlottetown at noon on Saturday. October 9th., when Bev- erley Joan. daughter of lVLr. Mrs. McLellan. interment took place in in the holy bonds of matrimony Catholic to Albert Keith, son 0f Mr. BrJdge. P. E. I. performed by the Rev. W. E. Dud- ley in the presence of relatives and friends. marriage by her charming in a. suit of soft rcseda = accessories, and carried a noesgay Messrs. Woodrow MacPhail, Argyle Shore. for Toronto where they intend reside. and Merrill, have left to Mrs. O. MacDonald and son of Ti"uro. returned home yesterday morning after visiting Mrs. Mac- Donald's mother. Mrs. Philip Coyle, Kent: St. . VITAL STATISTICS—Vital Ste- listics for the City of Charlotte- town during the month of Sep- tember, 1948 were reported by the Chief Health Officer. B. C. Keep- ing, M. D. as follows: Births 10S; Stillbirth: 3; Deaths 23; Marriages 29. ' On Friday, October 1st, Mrs. Laura Lavers had the pleasure of‘ having all her family visit withl her. 'l‘liis happy gathering was at the home of the Nelson Hanson's in Burnt Point. Stewart Lovers, his wife and son Donald who had conic over from Moncton, N. B., Wuldi-on with his wife and son Jackie from Georgetown joined with lilr. and Mrs. Hanson and iiiciv sons, Stewart and Charles in a jolly fnniily party. FUNERAL AT KELLY‘S cnoss October llth. to St. Jos- was celeb- by. his brother, Rev. Austin Rev, Clarence Pitre was Rev. George MCCOIYnaC, and Rev. Wilfred present were Rev. Monslgnzr M. F. Cass, Rev. Rev. Leo Herrell. _Pall- hearers were John A. McDonald, McCabe A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at Trinity United and Harold L. Smith was united and \ii's. Earle Henry of Stanley The double ring ceremony was The bride. who was given in father, looked green, with black velvet hat and of rapture roses and baby‘s breath. Her only ornament was a two strand pearl necklace a gift of the groom. The bridesmaid. Miss Betty lVlilCPlléfSfill, friend of the bride, was attractively attired 1n i; gujt of grey with black hat and acces- sories and carried a nosegay of American Beauty roses. M12 Robert Barwise man. was best —WEDDING BELLS ._- A wed- ding of cvnsdersble interest to friends oi the groom was celeb- rated recently at Niagara Falls when Jolire Lee Peterson, drum. lei" 0i Mrs. Peterson and the late Mi". A.C_ Peberson of Niagara, re- came the bride of Mr, John Elton Higgins BA, only son of Mr. and Mrs. JH. Higgins, Belmont, 9,3,1, The icrcmony was perionmed by Captain, the Rev. 22,11. Ccstlgnn, rector of Christa Church, The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. BF. Williams. She was exquisitely gowrfed in while satin, made wtih SYSlIEIGI‘ yoke edged in lace and made with lily point sleeves. I-ler only jew:l'cry was a double strand nf pearls. the gift of the groom. Following the ccrmiony a reception was held at Barbary Lodge, Niagara on the Lake. For travelling the bride donned a dubonnet suit with matching accessories and an or- c-hld corsage. After a short wed- ding lrln to Ottawa, the bride and groom left fot" the Marilimes on a visit. before Y9'lll'i'l.llll,", to HaPfax where Mr. Hiigins will resume his medical stu<‘i"s at Dalhousie U11- iversity. - S. Ono of the prettiest weddings of lhc soascin look place at St. James (‘hiivch Manse on the morning of Scptcnilici- 18th when Freda Edith. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soy-mom‘ Mclnnis, of Charlotte- town hccnme the bride of William Ross Lockhnrt, son of Mrs. Helen Portoi" of Charlottetown and the lulo Mr. Lockhnrl. Porter. The ceremony was performed by Rcv. '1‘. i-l. Bussel Somers, pastor of St. Jnmes Church in the pre- P.E.I. Rev. 1).. officiated at the ceremony. as- sisted by the groom's fnthci". The her brother, aid, and was lovely in her white Judgment was reserved November 8th in the two appeal cases of John (Holman) Gallant which are proceeding in the Su- preme Court at Summersldg be- fore Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. Gallant is appeal ng two convictions under the Prohibition Act in a lower court where he had been given two fines of $309 and ccsts. The appeal is being con- sidered on legal grounds alone, there being no dispute as to the evidence. MacLEOD - MacDONALD — A lovely October wedding took place at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon l"; St. Andrew's United Church, Hali- fax, when Joyce Catherine Mac- Donald, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. C- MacDonald, Camp- bcliton, became the bride of Al- lan John MacLeod. son of Rev and Mi"s. D. D. MacLeod. Dundns, J. A. MacKeigan, D. bride was given in marriage by James Ian MacDon- silk jersey frown sfivied with round neckline and leg 0' mutton sleeves. Her short veil was held in place by a coronal. and she carried a bouquet of white gladioll. Miss Irene Adams was bridesmaid and wore a gown of moire taffeta in turquoise shade. She wore a garland of flowers in her hair and carried a matching nosegay. Gor- don MacLeod ivss best man and the ushers were David MacDon- alcl- cousin of the bride, and Dr lvaldron Auld. Austin Gough was soloist and Miss Ethel Hicks at the organ. A reception was held at the Lord Nelson Hotel for more than guests after which the couple left on their wedding trip. For travel- line of light wool in a blue with gray accessories and match- ing hat. Her corsage was of yel- low roses. sang “Bi-cause" with 50 the bride choose a costume shade THURSDAY -CONVALESCING — l-ier many friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs. Kensington, who has Brookins of been quite ill for the last two weeks, is much improved, and well on the way to her former good health and jovial radiance-K. GEOTKG RECEIVES SA-D NEWS — Mrs. Margaret Darrach, East Royalty. Vernon River, P. E. 1., was unllezl received the sad news of the death of her daughter, Ktitiierine, Mrs. J. J. Murray of Blairmore, Alber- ta. who passed away on Oct. 13th. ceremony was performed by Rev The funeral will take place at Donald E. Tansley“ B. A. of Biairmore on Sunday. Nipigon, Ontario. "ocoo The bride looked charming ln a “LEGION MEETING —- T119 caretnci brown suit of gabardine annual meeting of the Keiising- with brown alligator shoes and ton Branch No. 9 Canadian Leg- bug and dark brown hat and ion B. E. S. I... will be held in the Town Hall. Kensingtori. Friday’. Oct. l5, at 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend. W. L. De- laney, Secretary. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Th: funeral of Mrs. Frederick Webster was held yesterday afternoon fi-cm the lVIaoLean Funeral Ifcine to Central United Church, Dunstgiff- "are where service was conducted by Rev. Mr. MCCallum, Interment was in llie Peaplfs Cemetery. The pallbearers were .\1.W. Wood. Bos- Davison. -—A very pretty fall wedding took place at 8 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 4th, when Mary Melvlna, only dangli- fer of ‘Mrs. Angeline and the liite Alfred Blanchard. became the bride of Joseph Maurice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Fouchette of St. John the Baptist, Quebec. The ceremony was performed by the pastor, Reverend Fr. M. J. Rooney. During the nuptial mass, Mrs. Urban Plneau rendered beati- tlful hymns, accompanied by Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant on the organ. Shipments of live approximated 60.000 birds marketing service. terday. Mr. Nash said incnts aggregated 316,877 and that the latest. available showed that prices I14 cents per lb. for chicken. and a half pounds or over; cents for fowl, five pounds or over and a half pounds or ovcr. scnce of relatives and friends. The bride, miivriugc hy licr father. looked charming in a street length dress of beige crepe with a corsrige of Talisman roses and brown acces- soricii. Her only ornament was a lhvoo strand pearl choker, n gift of the-groom. - _'I‘he bridesmaid, Mrs. Lellh Jay. sister of the bride. was attractive- ly gowned in a street length dress of mivy blue with grey accessor- ies. Her corsage was of pink roses. ~ Mr. Brent Hooper. student at Dnlhousle University was best mnn. The groom's gift lo- the best man was gold cuff links and studs. ‘The bride's gift to the bridesmaid was a set of gold earrings. Following the ceremony a recep- land MacDonald, Southporl, pres ivho was elven lnl ldent; Joseph Fisher, Scotchfort, Ira Lewis, York. Messrs, D.A. MacDon- ;vice president; secretary’. ‘aid, Olenrlniian and Smith Mc idlsirict representatives ,County Asso-latlon. Brief sddnssc were given by Premier J. wit: Jones, Hon. 0.1-1. Barbour, A.W. Mathesch Mr. J. Leste lDouglas. M.P., Eugene Cullen and t Russel Clark, M.L.A. Strawberry production in th Province last season totalled on million and a quarter pounds o Shaw. chief inspector. fruit an vegetable division. till well Stewart, Scott Cairns, Aime-n Boswell, Alfred Stewart and H.\V. poultry this season to American markets have com- prising chicken, fowl, and capons, Mr. F. M. Nash, supervisor poultry Dominion Dc- pzirtineiit of Agriculture. said yes- the ship- pounds information were fivc 2-. and ~10 cents for capon, seven and LIBERAL MEETING ——- A‘- the annual meelfng c-f the Third Queen's IJbsi-ai Association, lieli in the Mecrloncli ’I‘lisa‘rs, Mt. Browns took over the Q1196“ B0101 Stewart last evening, the io‘low- ing officers were re-elected: Rn- Farlsne, Brsckley. were apps-intel on the O11. one million boxes. according to a report recently released by C. Dominion Dc- Averag- -UNDEBWENT OPERATION- Mra. Brenda Hickey, daughter of Edgar Hickey of Indian River. who was recently operated on for appendicitis in Prince County Hospital, has returned to her home and. is progressing favorably-K. ISLAND!!! PASSES — Word has been received by Mrs. John S. Morris. Charlotte Residence. of the death at Pincher Creek. Al- berta, of her brother, Mr. Henry Herbert Jenkins, youngest son of the late Dr. John T. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins. -LEAVEB FOR TORONTO -— Mrs. Heath Bowness, who spent the summer in Kenslngton, has recently disposed of her property here, and will make her home with her daughter, who resides in Tor- onto. Her many fricncls gather- ed at a bon voyage party at the home of Mrs. James Jardine on Tuesday evening and presented her with an appropriate parting gift-K. —FROM BARNABY RIVER. N. B. - Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gill and three sons are on one of their They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis O'Connor. Clinton. Mr. Gill of the Gill & Gill Lumber Co, is a brother oi Richard E. Gill. Miri- istei" of Mines and Resources in the New Brunswick Government. who is the promoter of the bill pulp and paper project, formed with Canadian and American cap- ital to be operated in New Bruns- wick-K. MURRAY HARBOUR UNITED CHURCH. — Special Service on Sunday. October 17th, at 11 A. M. in connection with the M. R. E. C. Boys‘ Conference. Mr Whitney Dalrymple. Boys‘ Work Secretary will give the address and present the Shields won by the Murray Harbour Boys’ Groups in the Nat- ional Athletic Contest, Male choir Other services for Sunday, October 17th are: Rally Day Services at Hopefieid at 2 P. M. Regular ser- vice at Little Sands at 3.15 P. M. and Rally Day Service at Mus-ray River at 7 P M. Rev. Roy Vessey Minister. Al. Nlplgrn United Church, Ontario, on Wednesday afternoon, October em at s o'clock. Freda Laurette, youngest daughter of Mr". and Mrs. A. M. carver o1 ln marrl-ige lo John Harold Arthur, son of Mr. 11nd Mrs. R- E. Judscn of Povmal, P. E. I. The gloves. Her onlv ornament was a pair of gold filled ear-rings set with pcarls, the gift of the grcom. The couple ivas attended bl’ M?» and‘ Mrs. William J. L. Hill of Taiisleyvillc, Ontario. The marriage of Miss JOYCE Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeves, North Bedeque. and Mi". George Affleck, son of and Mrs. Bi"uce Aiilevk. 30111111" town, was solemnlzed at the North Bedcque Manse. Rev. Ralph W118- ner performed the ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 7th at 6.30 P.M. The bride looked charming in blue brocaded satin with whlti. ac- cessories and carried a. bouquet of pink cariiations and mlidflll-hflil‘ fern, her only ornament W115 B strand of pearls, gift of the grow!!- The bride's sister. Audrey Leone acted as bridesmaid and was dressed in pink taffeta and car- ried a bouquet of sweet peas and maiden hair fern. The groom was ably supported by his cousin. Mr. Lorne McCall ium. The death of Mrs, Harry C. Brown occurred suddenly at her apartment on Saturday afternoon. October 9th. The late Mrs. Brown, who was in her ‘list. year, was born iii Wallace, N. S. the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sie- vens In 1901i she married Harry C. Brown and the couple moved to Montreal where Mr. Brown was manager of the International Cor- respondence School. Ill-health , forced Mi". Brown to leave Mon- ; treal and reside in New Glasgow. N. S, Following this Mr. Brown operated hotels at Amherst and Port Elgln before coming to Char- lottetown to take over‘ the manag- cvshlp of the Hotel Victoria. When fire destroyed that building, the and operated it until Mr. Brown's death. Oct. l7. i846. - Both Mr, and Mrs. Brown were widely-known and highly esteemed throughout the Maritimes. espec- lally in Charlottetown where they . resided for so many years. Mrs. Brown's death was very unexpect- ed, as she had enjoyed s car drive s the altemoon of hei" decease. Since r hcr husband's death, she had spent the winters with her sister. r Mrs. Boyd Brownell, Walpole. Mass. who was here for the funeral services, Other surviving relatives who came to Charlottetown after o learning of Mrs. Brown's death e were her niece and nephew. Mrs. ,- Vanlcek and J. C. Srownell. both of Newport. R. I. Mrs. J. C. Brownell accompanied her hus- -_1 band to Charlottetown. Another niece. Mrs. Carl Larson. resides in Newport. R. 1.. and Borden Brown- were their son,I-Zazen,and daughter a very welcome guest. Many happy upon this periodical visits to P. E. Island. Ymmg m 59ml’- ant evening was spent at a small and Mrs. Daniel MacFadyen, Hun- fer River on Scot, 25th when they entertained 1n honor o! Mr, Mac- Fadyervs two brothers and wives. Fridyen of Providence, R.I., Mr. and Mrs. yen of Charlottetown. It is ‘about l\iacFadyen visited here and the evening Dsssed all too sivlrtiv in happy rnrnlnisccrice as the broth- ers called up in memory o‘d scenes _1,;'Av55 [r03 Qggju-Bpoolgi —IN SAINT JOHN HOSPITAL. —Ii.is many friends in Waterford, Lot One and Remington will re- gret to bear that Robert Murphy was obliged to undergo quite serious operation in the Saint John General Hospital and will hopelBsrrie, Ont. The honored gu for" his speedy recovery. -K. B. C. -— Mr. Alder C. Downers. who makes an annual visit to the home folks at Kensington, P. E. Island. left Sunday on return to the West Coast. He spent two weeks with his sister. Mrs. Lydia Bimnni and brother George Bowness. M1’. Bowness has been in B. C. s long time and has prospered. but his attachment to the scenes and friends of his youth is still strong enough to cause him to make the long trip home yearly. He will join his wife in Winnipeg en route.-K. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs, Food Wilson. Cornwall, on Sunday afternoon was hostess to a joint birthday D5710’ for her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard, Cornwall who in October both celebrate birthdays in their seventies. Resenl: at this gathering Mrs. Frank Hughes, with their 18171111365, and eight grandchildren, M1‘. A. Sellers, Wlnsloe was also returns of the day were wished P0111119. who although getting older in years are still FAMILY REUNION — A peas- faniily party at the home cf Mr. their Mac- and James M. MacEad- Mr. and Mrs. Hector in thirteen years since Mr. Hector and Olil friends of boyhood tlavs. Mr. lifacFadycn said that the Is- land had progrcssed greedy since his last visit and he was surprised and happy to use such lovely farm homes and evidence of prosperity everywhere. While slaying with his brother Daniel scrne clays, he drove to different points of iii- terest throughout the countryside and thoroughly enjoyed his visit. Later in the evening the guests returned lo Charlottetown tn the home of Mr. and Mrs. James M. MacFndyen where the ‘vistors we're pleasantly entertained. Mr. and Mrs. MacFadyen returned to their htrmg in Rhoda island but his brothers and wlier friends and relatives are looking forward to their return when summer comes again. vi FRIDAY HOME BEREAVED — Relatives in this city have received word of the death of five-yenr-old Ronald Duffy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duffy, who was killed yesterday in Halifax, the result of being struck by n truck. The boy's father is a former resident of this city, but has residr-d in Halifax since re-l turningdrom overseas. —FUN'ERAL OF MRS. PATRICK DALEY—-Funeral services for the late Mrs. Patrick Daley were con- ducted at the Presbyterian Church. lng. Burial was in the People's Cemetery. The pail bearers were Messrs. L. B. Crue, Tinson New- son. George Bowness, Donald Bak- er, Daniel MacLure and L. R. Allen.—-S. FUNEBAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Nelson Kent was held from the MacLean Funeral Home yesterday after- noon. The service was conducted by Rev. Dr. A.D. MacKenzlc. The inteztrnent was in Prliicetown Road Cemetery. The pallbearers were Russzli Pruuce. Fred Ccles, Harry Younker, Charles Proude, Lcrne Colrs and I-Irrbert Dollar. A very large numiber attended the funeral of the lale Mr. George Wallace on September 20th to Sacred Heart Church. Alberton. Dunn, James and A.D. O‘Brien. The late Mr. Wallace, who was perhaps the oldest person in Prince County was iii his ninety- and retained full possession of nil his faculties till the end. He was s man of flue Christian princip‘es_ and had a host 0f friends who will long rrmember his frendly hund-cfasn anti his cheery greet» ing. To the bereaved members of" his family sincere sympathy is ex- tended. — E. One of September's pretlle weddings was solemnized in S James’ Church _at Summerfleld o Tuesday morning, September 14th. at eight o'clock when Elsie Loretta daughter of Mrs. Marshall and the late Marshall Hughes was united Joseph Edwin Smith of Klnkorl. 1 Rev. Eugene Murray officiated at the ceremony. The bride. who was given in marriage by her brother Gerald was charmingly attired in l floor length gown of white satin. She wore a finger tip veli with cor- . nnct rind carried a bouquet of red roses. She was attended hy-her comingly gowned in a floor length: worc e shoulder length veil funeral of the late Roderick Grant the love and esteqn in which 5 was held yesterday afternoon from is held by her friends. M“, J the MacLean Funeral Home Bangor Church were conducted by Rev. H. F. u MacEwen and Rev. D. W. Mac- “on- The remainder u‘ m. “m iPherson. The Bangor cemetery. The pallbearers ma; were, Donald Compton, Compton, Simon Compton, Lloyd Compton, John Hughes and Rob- ert Rowell. eluding more than 42 years of ser- vice with the Bank of Nova Scotis, J. R. Hughes, manager of the Port Kenn Elgln branch. is retiring and will take up residence towi of Charlottetown. Hughes began hLs banking career-ii , in the Charlottetown branch and! DOUGAN -- At the Cliulotfetowf has been on the staff of branches P1051711“. 0619b" 3th’ 1943. to M! in Campbellton. Halifax. Toronto, Glace Bay and garet l. MacDonald) I son. New Carllsle. He has been mai-i- KELLY-On Sunday. October 3rd ager at Port. Elgin since 1937. Mr. daughter veids left oh last for Montreal, where will receive further treatment lnjMr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon (net the Royal Victoria I-Iosptal. Voids, Florence Lenrd). North ‘fry-en, | spent the past two months with‘ the oihe" members or her family. Previous to that she was a patient five months months in the Western Hospital at‘ Alberton. Hei- many frelnds are, pleased to know that her condi- tion 1s steadily but surely D1‘ Bradley Miss Margaret Doyle of Summen, 9 1011-. 13 Ol- side courses et ivlcGili University pre-T-lllfll 011 00ml”! 71h- 1948- to MI’. paratory to being employed in the-ind Mfl- M1559“ H08! "N b79111 health service oi Dr. Harold Shaw, chairman o’ the dl-“Khuri ("W111i 30511)- Provincial Health Planning CCUI- HOBBS — At the Prince mums misslOn, said yesterday. Miss Brnd- Island Hospital on October 10th.. ley will be assigned sq the De. to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. partment of Health and Welfereilfibb! (nee Irene Stewart) a non. and Miss Doyle will serve as nurs-i Robert Lawrence. weight 6 lbs. 1.1 lhg instructor in one of the Pro-lots. ~ RIVER-The funeral of Mr. Melvin Ling WBS hold from his late resi-‘ dence at Wheatley River on Wed- nesday afternoon, was largely attended. The service at the home Rev. L. M. Murray assisted by Rev. Donald Nicholson and Rev. Richardson and at the grave by Rev. L. M. Murray. The pallbearers were Lelth Easter. Theo. Ling, Gordoni Andrews, Philip Matheson l Wallace Higgins. Interment was in» Portnsli Cemetery. D. C. -- Mr". and Mrs. Kohle and young son James left' NING —O‘Leary and district was visited by a very severe and lightning storm with torrent- ial rains on Wednesday afternoon. ‘Oct. 20th. There heavy and vivid flashes of lightning one of which struck the new barn of Mr. Basil Gallant of Carleton Lot six. about five miles from 0'- Leary and tore a large hole in it. narrow escape-O. Mrs. ‘home at ‘runner Lake, New Yin-kilo, Roderick Grant in On return n Gallant visited friends in Toronto t and Plcton, Ontario. The entire i party returned to their homes In lHeTfsx, N. S, by motor on Mon- day morning. in the holy bonds of matrimony to ‘ held Killian Central. Mr. (nee the receofe-its of numerous beauti- ful glfts and a sum of money. The parcels were opened by Miss Corcernn and the verses end cool wishes twin sister Marjorie who was be-lflohold. Aft’? '11» P0001‘! 11911.1’- weds dress of pink brocaded sheer. She their grateful thinks an‘! appreci- withlatlm. the guests were llSPPfld to About thirty fiiondl o! M Heath Bowness met It the 1118 home u: Mrnjlsnies Jami Kenslngtoh, on ‘ruéhdny W“ to tender Mrs. Bowness e, in Duty Prior to her dQPartus-e 1 jwas the recipient of | sum money and a beautiful e FUNERAL AT BANGOR-The breach, as a tsngiblu expression to Profitt of Summer-side, forms;- where serviceslgf Kgnflngtgn‘ m!“ the “u,” 111s was given over to friendly in 111 tercourse, interspersed with mug numbers. with Mrs. Iv jDarrech at the piano. A numb: ‘Of favorite longs were 1 mhorus. and Mrs. P.J. Kennedy rendition of several solos wq much appreciated. A deliclom lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Don Bowness Mrs. Waldon Davison, Mn, gun-u adv. Mrs. Ineham Jsrauu end Mrs. Wilfred Taylor. BIRTHS interment was Arthur WILL RESIDE HERE — Con- ln his native 9.12.1. Mr.‘ New Giasgow_ and Mrs. Leo Dougan (nee Mn. r1948. at the Charlottetown I-Iospn tal to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kelly, A and datlgihter. Mondavi DIXON - At the Prince Count; Velds Hospital on October 11th. 194i, t4 Kenneth Matthews daughter, Donne Marie. IMIloLEAN — At the Kitty's County ' Memorial Hospital. on October 4th, the 1103's] Victoria Hospital for 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M after spending two MscLean. De Groe Marsh. esep. Joseph Charles. MARTIN - At the P. 2:. Island Hospital, October stri. 104a to m 1m- and Mrs John Martin, City. e son ovlng. .8 lbs. 11 oss. Malcolm Kent. ___ jMscLEOD-At the Prince County Two registered nurses, M155 Lolsiflospital. Oct. l2. to Mr. and Mrl. o; Charlottetown 511d Harold MacLeod, Irislitown. e sen. are taking pest-graduate "OGG-AM 1-110 FY1110! 3011M? ROI‘ the Province, j r- itzsimmons). Sums-heralds, s (Bob) ncisl school of nursing. ARSENAULT -— M the Pris-lee C0111"! Hospital on ‘ruesdly. Oct. 12. to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie I". Ax- serisuit, Milton Ave.. Bummer-lids. s son. . HOGG-At the Prince County Kee- nltu. October m1. 194a, in m». flu! Mrs. Russel Ho“ (nee) Jean Pits- slmons. a daughter. Weight 6 lbs, 1o OIIIICCB. - FUNERAL AT “WIEATLEY Oct. 13th and was conducted by M“ meanness PORTEB-McINNTS-At St. James‘ Presbyterian Church, Sept. 13, 194i by Rev. T. H. Busnll Somerl. Freda Edith McInnis to William Ross Lockhart Porter, both of Charlottetown. COLEB — DIAMOND -- At is. Presbyterian Manse. Brootfleld. on October 12th. 194B. by the Rey, Donald Nicholson. Lillian Herold. lhe Diamond oi Smith Wineloo. te Messrs. Emerson Deacon, and -I.EAVE FOR WASHING/ION. Mervin . day for Washington’ D | 1 Summcrside at 2 oclock on Wed- °,n wedrl“ an e Edward Colee of Milton. nesday afternoon with the mlnls- 3:3? t§?§y1:g1l,n§igi2l_afiuiif‘: , EIAWSON — CUTCLIFFE —- M ter. Rev. Charles Cnrnegy offlciat- ls clarified‘ Mr. Kohle. who m a e home a] m, by“... puma‘ C1D! ‘Prayer-sh, P. E. Island, on native of Ontario is s. special October 9th. I948. by the new nun. slfliéilcei-thizf (ti; B23113 gmigected ' aid Nicholson, Gladys meme»; an. Washington since the lion of American and Canadian YOUNG - MuDOUGALL - At Li.“iil“i.fi.‘l.fi‘“.éi‘liifé..ifffii - ill‘ l$""i7."i€‘..“a“’é' . - . . . . r. daughter of Mrs. James Saunders,‘ Anite Miriam Mecbougeli, New Kensiiwton. at whose home Mr,.I-‘!aven_ to Mark Lumen Young. and Mrs. Kohle vacationed. —K. . CIWYMWWWB- st cliffe to Paul Ramsey Delwem o: co-ordlna- , Albany. DBAE! CAMPBELL — At Clinton. Oct.‘ 10. i048. Charles M. ctm-pbeil, and 50 years. IIYNE! - At Pbundb Mills, Oct. n’ 19“- Pfl" F- KYhes. and 80 years. MscPHAlL - At oiiuiotuwwii- Oct. 10, 104a. Allan Mlcflllll 111 hi 91st ,0!!- cdNNoLIYY — M the sou-ed —BABN STRUCK BY LIGHT- thunder were several Re“ m, W_E_ Monaghan patron,“ but fortunately tlhe barn did not ome on out n m“ m,” ed the iuncrnl services at the catch 1H2" The» flash “$11M”! ]g”é'g,:°ny_ - grove and sang Requiem High 50m“ u by“ and bufled ‘he f°w BitowN __ sudden], on “my. Mass, The pallbearers were: ‘m’? am“? 33m? p13“ but ‘h? “c” d" on‘ 9 Mm “any (1 3mm M°‘"“'"‘ “mg” Mum“ w"““°° lmr “ref Al! corlewonden w“ (f .'.....i. be the Queen Hotel). Donald, Frank Kirich, Cl-arles n ‘mm " I kra" n‘ w“ a "'3' ° MacEACIIEIIN — Al the Oh!!- lottetown hospital on Blillfillb Oct. 9. John A. MscEachem of 47 Mr. Stephen Meal-rim of Hali- fax. N. 5., accompanied by MIJPIIDCQ Street, (formerly of Ver- . nd M . H bert n bi d‘ i ) i hi 87th Year. “mm ytar‘ H° “'55 “u” “I'm a lwo clhsartnlhgr childifennsonldztrlfl Qfifirlelt 31S lisome of her son. few “w” 9mm“ m m‘ death‘ and Herbert, snent the week-end Frank Daley, Summer Street. B11111- ln Alberton with Mrs. Sfephem mes-side. Sunday. 00L 10. Mfl- P" McAlduff. who had been enjoy-I rick Daley. axed ‘I7 Y0!"- iniz a reek‘: stay home here. Preirious tn her caning‘ day, October 12th, Mrs. Nelle“ lo Alberton, Mrs. McAlduff spent three months with at her former, KENT-At New Wlltshlre. Tue!- Kent in her 77th year. IGRANT - At the Prince nil-ward he d ughtei‘. r a Iospital oh rusmnv. a; Wilson at ill!‘ beautiful Island U.S.A, Mrs.‘ year. “NO-Suddenly at Wheaties R"- er on Oct. 11. 1948, Melvin Lin! l" his 38th year. GOODWILL - At the Prinbe Id- wu-d Island limit-l on “"41; Oct. l2. my. Thomll W- in his 78th you. rnsturs - At vocation. Bull- eichewn . on October 1st 1949- Mrs. Blake Phillips, l8!!! 61 years. 51113351 _ Al. Blnirmore. M‘ her-ta, Wednesday. October 181-111 Mrs. J. J. Murray in her 67th Y0"- CAMEBON-At the Prince C0111"! Holplfdl, Oct. 1a. Etta my C111"- eron of Mai-gate. aged 60 WW‘ MecPHAIL At Charlottetow- Oct. l0, 1048, Allan MacPhsil In his Dist year. norms. —Suddenl at C191; Traverse Oct. 14. Marchbank 1i ' from A reception and shower was on l~st Monday evening t he home of Mrs. Bertha We e. in boner of and Mirs. Billie Callaghan Jean Murphy). who were were rend by Miss Meo- hiid iittln gly e-zpresrd predeceased her In i041. Goodwill with the Toronto. the by the Prince Edward Island Prcs- nae o! red carnailons. and Mrl- are included nu.- large quantities bytery in the churc at canoe Porter. mother of the groom, who "m. u; heme u "11 a, um.» Cove on rrlday sftern '1 at 2 e'- was dressed in n- IHIY w" "m1 which were stored by farmers‘ I-lydrographic Survey of the Dominion Govern- ment and four daughters living in Marjorie Evelyn, Helen and Edna Goodwill The funeral will be conducted Misses clock. and the remains will interred In Ihbileld cemetery. 0 lion was held at the home of Mrs. Lelth Jay. Gerald Street. Assist- the guests was Mrs. Macfnnis. blue sheer dress worn with a cor- be ing the bridal couple in receiving mother of the bride. who wore a mink neckpiece and matching sc- oaricnem, oi Agriculture. lng the price at l7 cents per box. Mr. Shaw said the crop yielded an income to the growers of 110.000. which was a record for the Prov- ince_slnce in the total production of a million and a quarter pounds housewives in the form of jam and preserves. " Gflnt. ell. a nephew. at. Le Grange, Ill. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the Macbeth Fun- eral Home. Services were conduct- ed bv the Rev. J. T. Ibbott. Infer- ment was in the People's Ceme- my. The pallbearers were i-iessrs. ‘ T. W. 1.. Prowse, Arthur ti. Le- Clair, R. V. Msllett. J, A. Isaac. J. A. Webster end Walter S. Mc- plnk roses. cdusln Carl Smith. Little Miss Myrtle Perry, sisters of the bride. Ernest Hillbil- coronet and carried a bouquet of the dningroom to e table adorn-l The groom was supported by his flowers and a three-tier wddlnq, of the bride acted as flower IIILRIIIITIGI lunch was slflrd. The t0- Appropriete- hymns were i-ender- Imalnder o! the even ed by Irene nndTloi-ence Hughes.‘ i The ushers web Peter Perry and fell. aged 38 years. IIALIY ,- At the Ohsrlottelw" Hospital Oct. 14. Jamil 11,11“?- d U e l.- ilIanas-Z/ilroyucui- Bed anu- W om. u, Mu. wiiiiun norm. n!" 7‘! years. ~ ~- IIASLA At Mow-item's» Que, on Oct. u. 1040. 11.8. 110:‘ llm. ms n yum. M1111"! lepnngneia. ran _ l ed with tail lighted ilpers, cutf coke topped with a miniature niece bride and room, whore a delicious fill "Mi! in simcingxAt a ins hour the Quests dew-ted viishihg Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan many your: p! happiness.