- mile east ' ns of the Wedding March by Mrs. Jos. Dougan. The v beside the groom at the sl- ‘m, _ I‘HE____(_B'IAI_KI.AJ n _ OUR News BUDGET OUR SATURDAYSUBSCRIBIILERS] 1946 ~.__. v‘--_- - twrgsngs. MONDAY 1k. and Mrs, C. H. Black, have loturned home alter spending a wary pleasant, three-weeks hoiiuay in Toronto and Ottawa. Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MacMlilan and Ila. MsoMilian loft Saturday on a fliorf. visit to Ottawa. They are re- turning by the middle of the week. -—-Mrs. Velda McNeill and daugh- tq" Jean of Oixary have return- od from a trip to Boston and vicin- ifl where they visited friends and relct/lvu.-S. J. A. McConnell of Charlotte- town has been clcctcd as a mem- bor-at-large on the National Coun- cil of the Y.M.C.A-‘r of Canada ft was announced Saturday by pre- sident B. Jasper Humphrey. 'Mrs. Everett Powers, Alberton, won the $500 prize of the Bazaar held in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital at the Sporting Club last Saturday light. The lucky ticket, No. so, was the first one drawn out of the huge drum by Mr. A. R. Mclnnls, co-chairman of the Bazaar. The envelope containing the ticket was immediately hand- sd to Lleut-Governor J. A. Ber- nard who opened it and announced the winner. FIWIMBN CALLED OUT-A fire in the Hcartz building. Great Georgia Street, .had the firemen out at 2.30 yesterday morning. The fire which is said to have or- iginated under the stairs might h-avu been much more serious had k not been quickly discovered by Miss LeBlanc, proprietress of the Mario Elena beauty shoppe locat- ed in the building. The blaze was quickly extinguished and little damage resulted. Mr. Royston Mugford, A.R.C.O.. organist of St. Paul's Anglican Church, has been appointed by the Provincial Government to head the department of music at Prince of . Mellish has been appointed librarian at Prince of Wales College. Mr, Leo Mclsaac has been ap- polntod to tits ma: of the Prov- incial Department of Agricuitu-o. ll‘. llchaac wifl devote himself mainly to men forum and other wool: of a co-operativa nature. ‘lip hound-e Council of the . ma: Bead. a Justice of the m Prince County. that this province s "some paradise" Mr. Allan t of Alinmudiy, New was enthusiastic one the ho of tho Island people and the one shooting offered in buns, phousanfssnipes and ducks. Amomberofapartyoffour vim have been visiting in since last Wednesday, . Stuyvesant couldn't speak too Hobby of the ideal conditions of- fend hers for the holding of field trials for sporting dogs. 1h the party with Mr. Stuyves- ant ars Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Schsrick, Washington. D.C., and Mr. Jack Meyer of Moncton. N.B.. well known Woodcock and grouse authority and dog fancier. They leave Wednesday for New Bruns- wick field trials. to be held near Moncton. Mr, Enoch Sullivan of Summer- . side and Charlottetown is a pa.- tlent in the Prince County Hos- pital with facial cuts_and bruises us a result of an nccident which occurred Saturday nftemoon when his car left the highwtiy about a of Summerslde and struck a telephone pole breaking it off. His condition is not serious. Three other men in the car were not injured. The car was quite‘ badly damaged in front. Chief of Police Peter Whllf.» was proceeding to the scene of ‘the accident in the patrol car end he slowed down suddenly just before he reached it and was struck from the rear by a car driven by Mr Charles Hogan. Summersidc. No one was injured but Mr. Hogan's car was qiiift- seriously damaged. Damage lo the police patrol was slight. About sew-n o'clock that won- ing a car driven hy Mrs, Hut-n Steele. Charlottetown was in col- lision with a car driven by Mr, W H. Weeks, Fredericton at the corner of Fitzroy and Gm-nville 8t. Both cars suffered damaqe It! no one was injured-S. ‘ StJDunstaWs Basilica was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Thursday. August 15th, 1946, when Rev. Louis Dougnn united in mar- riage sarah Estelle l-Iorgan. RN. fllughter of Ml‘, and Mrs. Thomas lorgan, Stanhope, and Wilfred Benidect MacDohald. son of Mrs. d the late Benjamin B. Mac- d of Vernon River to the I o entered the church on the “I U! her father and took her ,. '19s! kids looked radiant in a “KIM [own of net over white o! finger tip veil fell loose- hsr lhry, Queen of Scots bl, her only ornament being of pearls, a gift of the o . lhe carried an arm bouquet Mei-teen Beauty roles with .‘I‘he bridesmaid. Miss Mar- _ MacDonald, R N.. sister of ijroom, looked dainty ln _ a hngth gown of embroidered fllrqucsette. she were a ». shoulder m. veil and * Intsrmlnsled with baby's opiilflottltowrh appropriate. m FUNERAL YESTERDAY —Thel funeral of Mr. Harry C. Brown was held from the Queen Hotel yester- day afternoon where service was conducted by Rev. J. T. Ibbott, who also officiated at the grave. Inter- ment People's Cemetery. The pall- bearers were. W.H.V. Dunbar. L. E. Wellner, J. A. Webster, T.W.i... Prowse. W3. Grant, A. B. Fisher. BANK APPOINTMENT — Mr. William A. Hyndinan, of‘ the head- quarters staff of the Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal, has been ap- pointed rmnager of flit‘ Edmonton, Alberta, bra-non Hr served his ap- prenticeship in ~ Royal Bark here. Mr. Hy": l is the eldest soul of Mr. A Hyndliiian, re- tired manager t ..;e bank's Char- lottetown bianivli, and Mrs. l-Iynd- man. It is a coincidence tihat Mr. Hyncinan Sr., opened the first branch at Edmonton, forty years ago. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- The funeral of t-he late Hector Mac- Eacbern was held yesterday after- noon. A short service was held at the home of his sister. Mrs. Frank Smith, New Argyle followed by service at Canoe Cove Church. ser- vices in home. church and at grave being conducted by Rev. T. W. Goodwill assisted by Rev. J. R. Skinner, Pallbearers were Messrs. Daniel MacEachern, Stamley Tay- lor. Allison MacMlllnn, James Mc- Kenzie, Hector Currie, Melbourne MacEachern. Interment. was in Canoe Cove cemetery. Firs completely destroyed a large barn owned by Chester Reynolds lflflt flight sometime before l0 o'- clock. The bam was situated a short distance from Murray River village. Also lost were two horses and two cows, both valuable ani- mals. a small amount of machinery together with hay stored there. Total loss could not be ascertain- ed last night but it is felt it will be considerable. One cow and three pigs wcresaved While I Colt managed to break out of the burning building. " Two buildings in close proximity to the barn were saved after the bucket brigade had put out f1"; that had broken out on a couple of occasions. Mr. Reynolds lost his I'%id0flCB by fire several years ago it was also Iesmcd. Origin of last night's blase undetermined. W88 TUESDAY Miss Dorol/hy Estabrooks of Am- herst, N. S., has spent the week- end wot-ting friends in Charlotte- town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclnnis. Messrs. Arnold Estahrooks, Ralph Mar-ks, Arthur Smith and Richard Gouki of Arrilherst. N. S., spent the weekend pleasantly in Charlotte- town the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~Mr. and Mrs. Emir Ollor, Summerside. have left on a com- bined business and pleasure trip to Atlantic City-S. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Barrett loft this morning for Montreal when the Doctor will attend the fall dental clinic. Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Black have returned home after spending a very pleasant three weeks’ hollhy 1n Toronto and Ottawa. Mr. and ltLi-s Stewart Raises and little Minerva, Judith Dianne, have returned to their home in Idmbum, N.B, allot qswndirj a pleasant two weeks vaestirm at the rnneqfw sndMis RA. Dm- oon, Grafton St. HOME FROM MONTIIAI. - Miss Catharina Lee of this citry re- burincd hounoyestermiy frun Mon. moan where she has been unployed forohepaxyeainhdisslpowssac- ooirvpasiledhooselryhe-rsinonBI- nioo vmohas been visiting there forthspastfcw days. The hand of God again showed its significancg when lt claimed in death at the Provincial Infirm- ary, Charlottetown on Saturday, October ll, 1946. Miss Mary Doreen Drlscoll at the years. Doreen was the daughter of the late T, A. Drlscoll and Mar- guerite J. Brennan of Clermt-nt. PREMIER. T0 OTTAWA-Prem- ier J. Walter Jones leaves today by plane for Ottawa to attend the conference on tourist matters. Later he will take ln the national Holstein sale at Oakvllle, Ont. on Oct. 28 and the "Maritime \Vin~ tcr Fair at. Amherst which opens Oct. 30, During his absence Hon. G. H. Barbour, Minister of Public Works will be acting Premier. Last night the Gyro Club of Charlottetown observed "Founder's Night" at a dinner meeting held at the Charlottetown Hotel. Gyrettes joined in the tribute to the Founders, and guests included Attorney-General F. A. Large and Mrs. Large, His Worship Mayor B. Earle MacDonald, O.B.E.. and Mrs. MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Foster. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Job W. Ward was held from the MacLeari Funeral Home yesterday after- noon. The services were conduct- ed by the Rev. T. E. MacLennsri. Interment People's Cemetery. The Sons of England burial service at the grave was conducted by m. Roy White and Mr. David Carr. The pallbearers were Theodore Scntner, Hammond Ford. I-ianry Drew, David Carr. Red Smith. David Swan. FUNERAL SERVICES Iihe Jack Maclnnis. NIW SECRETARY-TREASURER -- M: a meeting held recently of the P. E. I. Guernsey Breeders’ Association. Ml‘, J. R. Car-r was appointed secretary-treasurer to fill the vacancy made hy the resignation of Mr. Guy Rodd. Iiriends throughout this city lt-amed with regret of the death 0f Mr. John Scott Garrick. famil- Larly known as "Bus", wiho pass- cd away unexpectedly yesterday morning. FORMER ISLANDER PASSI)S— Mrs. Claud Mills of Charlottetown received the sad news of the death of her brother, James Stewart of Concord, N. H. Mr. Stewart was a native of this Province and his many friends will rcgrcl: to Jt-orn of his passing. ATTENDED FUNERAL —- Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Drlscoll motored Itvom Halifax, N. S., on Sunday to lndian River to attend the funer- al of Mr. Drlscolls sister. They were driven by Mir. and Mrs. Louis Toth of Halifax. This was Mrs. Driscolfs first visit to the Island but she plans to return in the near future. They returned on Monday. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mis Wil. fred Gaudet, Parkclnle. Friday, October 18th, when friends gather- ed to tender tin-m a surmise party. The occasion hclny, their twentieth wedding anniversary. The vening nus spent. in c.ir;l playing an other interesting entertalnsncnt after which a d€l|Ci0JS lunch was served, Mia Colleen Gaudct serving. as- sisted Mrs Harold Maclnnls Mr. and Mrs. Ciaudet wtre the recL plenls of a beautiful set of dishes, fwwmpanled CY a humorous verse composed by Mrs Freu Maclnnis. sister of the groom The bridle and Qmmn of (went/y years were then vigorously bounced lllfl amid the good wishes of marry mcre years of wedded bliss, their friends departed in the "Wee Small Hours". ‘Ilhe home of Mr. anti Mia. Will- iam N. Ros, G-urfiald, was the scone of s. pretty wedding on Wed- nesday. July 17th at, seven o'clock" when their second daughter Elinor, the bride of Donald Alsx- ander, son of Mr and Mrs. Daniel J. Macllhsmon, lllclon. The ocromonv was performed on the Wm. the bridal puny standing under an arch of fern and macs. ldllllflill’! Woddl btrfrch was owes b, Mus igbei Morrison ‘Iheir pesto: the Rev 2.0. Evans ‘Ifiebride. l in rims-leg hes- fsctier, bgénlovezg‘ in s hi} ll jfltl l0 III} 0f tflflil-' K Ii ‘ IWQIIIOIIK IIQOKIIIIB. dices white net oysr wilt bodice Ber ' a. Vivi" m” funeral of Mfrs Nicholas Iandrignn was held yesterday morning from her late residence in Glen Fanning to All saints Church Cardigan, where Requiem High Mass wts celebrated by the pariah prifif. Rev Ifarold Croken Present in the Sanctuary were Rev. P. Mulially and Rev. L. lsmdrlgsln. Interment took plane in the Church cometary where services were also mndlivbd by Father Orolten. Pall bearers were: Phillip hlonlmn, Wilfred Imam, Otto Roach, ARM! NR?’ Gtllvray, John McGlli-vrlo‘ Mid John A. Sirllivnn. m. An open verdict was brought. in by a. coroner's Jury at Surnmerside yesterday evening with reference to the death of Donald McDouBall, Halifax. N.S.. formerly of Rich- mond, PEI. The Jury found that hs cane to his death "shortly bcforemidnlght on-Octdber 5, 1946 on the main highway about three-quarters of s. mile west of Richmond by bcin! tahifbwn from the cab of a truck driven by Henry MscKinnon and owned by Curran and Briggs Ltd, when it left the pavement. struck an electric ligh-t pole and turned over." WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. F. H. MscLalne leave this morning on a motor trip to Toronto and the Eastern States. -Mlss Ella Gay of the staff of R. T. Holman Ltd. Summerside. left on Monday for Boston to spend a week with her sister. Mrs. Albert McKay. S A preliminary hearing operand at Summerside yesterday befoceMsg- lstrate R. S. Hinton which was unusual foi- the fact that the main evidence for the crown was a finger print of the right fore- finger. It was the case of Joseph Gallant of Borden charged with tweaking. entering and theft on the-night of August Nth at the Borden Amusement Company. —A’I'TINDI‘NG CONVENTION- Rev, Lewis M. Murray and M11. Murray. Mrs. Verdun Paynter and Miss Dorothy Mackenzie, Ken- sington. left Monday mornln by car to attend the four day . l. E. C. Convention in Saint John. Also Included in this party were Rev. Ralph Wagner, north Bedo- que and Rev. J. A, Jardlne, Trvon. YOUTEUI. POINT DUI‘! MIN —Chlef of Police A. Blrtwisile na- nounced yesterday that rtudotttl from the three city schools. Welt Kent. Queen Square and Prince Street, will soon be In ‘snares of, traffic safety measures In vicinity of their respective schools. Selle», titon of personnel from the three schools has been made and after- undergalnl instruction from local police force the young traffic "officers" will set as point duly‘ her men for the welfbrs of the m or body of till . 8M . hour's of hillbilly old dolill of _ ' busy near, strsst "throng ‘ with a , iifllafifi" early age of 39 Mr -Mlss Betty Todd, nurse-tn- tralnlrig at a Montreal Hospital his returned to her duties after spendiq her vacation with her mother. In. B. K. Todd. Bum- merstdo. l —l|r. and Mrs. R. B. Richardson who have been spending the sum- mer st their cottage at Steven's shore. Bedoque. left Saturday morning on return to Halifax. -S. -fls many friends in his home town of Summerslde will regret to learn of the serious illness of Capt. Leonard J. Gay of the Royal Bank of Canada, in Sussex. N. B. and will hope for his early re- covary.—-G. -Mn. Ralph Parks and daugh- tors, Jane and Ann arrived in Summer-side- last week from Syd- ney, N.S., to visit her parents. Mr. and lbs. A. B. L. Horne-S. Mk. W. R. McKay, Brackley, left Thuhday morning on a visit to New Bdford, New Ilsvcn and Concord. N’, H. Before returning 1W. McKay will visit his niece in New York. Mr. Russell Ra of Northern PII, is visiting in notfm with . and Mrs. Gordon Birch, Moirntsi Ros-d He is en route to Mctiord. Mass. when he will visit with relatives. , TIUIIDA! ATTINDING IUNIl-AI. - Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bose o! New Glas- gow, N. 8., were in the city coming over for the funeral of Mrs. Rose's brother. m. John (Bus) Garrick. T0 ATTIND CONVENTION — Mrs. Alibmi Macltllilan. first vios. prvssidmt or the Fbdsrsted Wom- en's Institute of Canada. left for Hallox yeaterdav urornlrig to ss- tend the annual convention of the Nova Sootin \vmien's Institutes. PIOPIITY SALE-The bung- alow and lot belonging to the estate of Anna L Hogan. North River Road. wus sold by auction Wllefllly l0 Mr. Charles Chandler for $8.135. Mr. W. B. Beaton was the auctioneer, FUNIIIAL Al‘ MIDGILL-The. funeral of the late Mn, B-ucg Webster was held from her resi- dfil" l! M16011 yesterday after- noon. Service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. MacPherron and Rev. Mr. Mercer. Interment Mid- gell Cemetery. Pall bearers were Thames Cullen, George Moi-row, Marshall Peters, G. D. Mclhven, Daniel Dlnsweu. Walter Dingwcll. —N0' CIVIC [if-ELECTION PLANNED-It is not planned to have a civic by-electlon in sum. The friends of Miss Nettie Bak- er of Murray Harbour, will be pleased to learn that she has re- turned home from the P. E- Island Hospital whore she spent the past five months after undergoing a serious operation. Major W. H. Poole, C.B.E. and Mrs, Poole leave this morning on a motor trip to Toronto and the Eastern States. While in Toronto Major Poole will attend a conven- tion of the Approvals Council of the Canadian Standards Associa- tlon. CONDUCTS SIIVICIS - Mr. John A. Simms. student at Ual- housle University, youngest son of Ml‘. and Mrs. John B. Slmms. Al- bert Street, came home on Frit- day enroute to Montague, P. E. I.. where he conducted Divine scr- vlces on Sunday, returning to Hall- fax today. -New Glasgow News. Mr. and Mrs LmiB Perry, of Mcdicrd, Mass. are visiting in Mnnoion wim m... Perry's brother Gordon Blfrdi svnd Mm Birch, 221 Mountain Road The)‘ no en mrtehnmafrmnavlslttoMrs. Edward Island. They are mnidns the trip by motor. —I.C.M.P. PLANE IIERlkCpl. Robinson. R.C.M.P. of the finger- print department. Ottawa. Ont. who testified in Magistrate's Court. Sumrne . yesterday, ar- rived in Summerside by R.C.M.P- DIQQQ. 1t is a live-passenger Beechcraft with s pilot and co- pllot in the crew. 5 APPOINTED QUEEN SQUARE PRINCIPAL-At a. meeting yes- terday of the School Board. Mr. Thomas Bradley. teacher at North Wiltshire. was appointed Dfimi‘ pal of Queen Square School. succession to Mr. Pius oallashln» who has resigned. Mr. Bradley's appointment takes effect Novem- ber 1. RETURNS FROM CONVENTION --Mrs. Earl Levers returned to her home in Charlottetown Saturday night. after spending the past three weeks in Miami. Florida wlhero lite attended tho convention of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Brother hood of Railroad Trsinmen.‘ She stopped off at Franklin. Maine to visit relatives on the way home. She came from Franklin by 111M? which was her first flight and she enjoyed the trip very much. MISS WILIION IIITUBNING - Miss Mona Wilson, RN. super- visor of public health nurses ln the Province, who has been on leave of absence during and since the war, isewpoctodteretumtoher titties in the first of newt. month.‘ Miss Wilson was loaned to the Canadian Bod Cross, and was the first (Iranian Rafi Goes rolmsm tativu to so to Newfoundland dur- lngflrswusnloatcrlbewerstovsr- sons and served with the Had Cross in England. She has recently re- tunedtoCoivadauid isnow en- Porrys ibnnar home in Prince. merside to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Councillor I). F. McNeill it has been learned. Ac- mfdfils to the municipal election System in Summerslde three coun- cillors are elected each yea;- for l 1W0 yfisr term. Councillor Mc- Nelll's term would have expired in January 1947 in any event; m the Town Council have decided to leave the position open mm] the annual election which takes place early in February. Council. lor McNeil] represented the west ward-S. —FUNEIAL SEBVICIS- The funeral of the late Mr. Keis- Bun- ard was held from the home of ht; daughter, Mrs. Bert Mackay, Grahams Rood. on Tuesday, .Oct. 22nd. at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev, J. A. McGowan. The hymns sung were ‘Tins Lord's my shepherd", ‘The sands of time are sinking," and "Safe in the arms of Jesus." "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" was filllndly rendered by Mr. Russell MacKay as a. solo. Interment was made in Clifton Cemetery. The Pallbearers WEIe Edwin Bernard, 391386 Paynter, Everett Paynter. Hush Campbell. Fred Campbell and Roy Brown. from: ITRUM u . vrsir - Mn. (Captain) Andrew Maollach. ern and Mrs. Irene lllfacKlniley, Norii River returned last Prldgg “m! "Bit in Lynn, Andover, and O American cities. While in Lynn ms. Mien-awn. was the Kuost of hq- cousin Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. MacKlnloy on her anrival in Boston. Swot. 20th met with a gee-L 011-8 tmtin accident and qfsnt eight d!!!‘ in Lawrence Gcieral Hospit- al. and afterwards spent. three weeks with hair sister-ioaw, Mn, bfary E. Hardy and with her niece Mrs. (Rem) Raymond 00mm, at their home River Road. Azidover. Mhos. Mrs. Hardy who was form- erly Mary B. MdcKinley of Nofrtih River is now as years of age, and filming excellent health.’ runny REUNION _. m. and Mrs. Pcrley Taylor of Wifnsloc en- tertained recently at a happy fam- lly reunion in honor of Mrs. Tay- lor's father and mother, Mr. and joylng a well-earned rest. Mr. Carroll Delaney, Summer- side. was chosen as the Liberal candidate for the Fifth District of Prince in the forthcoming by- electlon at a party convention neltl in the Oddfellowu Hall. Summer- slde, last evening. Mr. Delaney was the unanimous choice of the meeting, his being the only name fir: forward ‘vita the exception of . I. P. Polcy who declined. The vacancy in this seat was caused by the recent death of Mr. D. I’. Mclfeill, Progressive Conservative. Mr. Delaney’: nomination was moved by Mr. Nbrmsn MscLcod and ascended by llr. Alban Arson- auit. ' amiss aim. m roar .. us. ting-u, n us. m- 1, . all ‘II, . , cumin- .o..io.w.-o. If) l r 0 Mrs. Joseph victor and daughter. Mrs. James Morton of New York, returned homo recently from s visit at the homo or Mrs. Victor's sons, lnuls sml Nelson of Hallfal. N. l. Friends of Ur. John Oarew who has been a patient in the P. l. Island Hospital ever since he lisd the misfortune of being shot, on the only morning of the shooting season. will be pleased to learn he expects to return home shortly. J aisssonofllnsndllrs. (brow. Granule. Mr. Pope Bssnsll. who cele- brated his birthday on Sunday. was honoured with the presence of membcrs of his family, exclud- ing his and two daushterl. Paul- ine and Rhoda. who have visited their homo very recently. A num- ber o! krandchlldren added mirth to the day. while all indulged in a beautiful dinner prepared by Mrs. Bagnsli, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Houston. In". Bog- nal‘; r wish Kr lIll-IIY more llaflby birthdays. FUNIIAL IESTIIIDAY- The funeral of the late John Scott (Bus) Garrick was held from the Nurses’ Residence at the Provin- clai Infirmary yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster who also officiated at the grave. Durhig the service Mr. Wendel Phillips sang as a solo "The Christian's Good- night." The pallbearers were. Dr. Charles Dougan, Patrick Murnngh- an. Milton Bell, Frank Acorn. Garfield ‘Iis-ylor, Percy Maclnnls. ..—LAID ‘l0 BEST -’f'he funeral of Mrs. Alexander Henry was held from her late residence to Kons- ington Presbyterian Churdi where the service was conducted by Rev. J. A. McGowan on Monday Oct. 21st at 2 pin. ‘lihe hymns sung M , were "The Lord's my Shepherd," U ma‘ "Safe in the arms of Jesus," and '7' m; "Abide mu. me." The pallbcarwl , . P°"°"“°d, 1 were Nelson Psynter, Bruce °'“m°"9' n "‘° - °° ° °°'° Pavnter. Alexander Hilts, Elmer win‘ d m’ “nmmng Pu‘ Bernard, William Gill and James sheen. Interment was made in People's Cemetery, Kensington. 1'0 RECEIVE AWARDS - The names of ll Island C.N.R.. em- ployees, who will receive awards at a meeting of members of the Island Division scheduled to take place Wednesday evening. Oct. 30th. were ieleased by Division offic- ials here Tuesday, Slated to receive the First Aid War Service Award. 1990-1945 are: Miss Mary Farrow, Borden. Laura Cerettl. Borden. T. Milton Brehaut, Charlottetown. Miss Margaret I‘. Irving, Char- lottetown. Awards to the Imperial Service Medals will be made to M. A. Carr, Emerald Junction, A. J. McCormack, Harmony Junction and the following Charlottetown men: J. A. Egan, l". lsfian, E A. Iva-rife» l". Murray. J. P. McAleer and B. Simpson FRIDAY Friends of Mrs. Roland Wood, Southport on sorry to learn she is confined to her bed for some time due to a heart ailment. ~ . Mr. W. It Show. Deputy Minis- ter of Agriculture, is at Ottawa attending a meeting of the sd- visor-y colnmltfne to the Alrioul- tural Pood lBoard. Ha ls expected back over the week-end. -CAI.'I‘II-CAUDII‘ - St. Mary's Convent dispel, Simmer-side was the scene of a plotty auburn wed. tls on Wednesday in 3 . . Hospitdl He: oondithn ll reported as atilacwn. . Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ackermsn Ina little daughter, drug Ann. c1 ‘ryler, Texas. are spendfna two issued any uppbai‘ for fundl Mrs. Nicholas Gillls, Desabls. and Mr. and Mrs. Konison MscKia- noh. Cornwall. NIXT MEETING IN SAINT JOHN . F.C. Mortimer, Saint John. ri ly-elected president of tho Maritime Board of Trade, an- nounced at tho close of the Con. ventlon in Charlottetown yesterday that the next anmralmeeting would be held in Saint John. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cusack of 124 Dorchester Si. Charlotte- town. left Thursday morning ol a holiday trip to Boston New York end Phlladelfliia. They were an- companled by their two daughters. Mrs. Basil Sherry. Albany and Mrs. Matthias Murray of North Wiltlnre. l ENTIITAINID AT BRIIIG Mrs. Frank Christopher entertain- ed her friends at q two-table bridge party at her beautiful homo on Richmond Street on Wednesday evening. The prize for the highest score was won by Mrs. Katherine Creamer with the consolation prise going to Mrs. Arthur Howatt. ‘libs maniacs nf Miss Dorothy Bernice Charley, daughter of Mr and MI. A. J diorlcy. Giariolttc. town, PEI formerly of Mom- tlon to Earl Edward Bladder-ham, son of hi‘. and Mrs. A E Rudder- IIEAVY FOG LAST NIGHT- Charlottetown was blanketed by one of the worst fogs in years last night. So dense was it that traffic was slowed to a standstill with motorists being hardly able to see more than three car lengths in front of them. The City Police patrol kept going continually as they patrolled the City and up to time of going to pros: had report- ed “no accidents” in the thick driving. -RO'I‘ARY BIIJLTING — U. Col. Aloe Rom, assistant supervisor of Iixcoirtivo and Professional likn- ployrnerit Service, Moncton, N.B was the truest sneaker st. the ros- ulgr meeting o! the Siunmsrside Emory Club on Tuesday He out- lined the work his office is doing in providing proper employment for former offloers aro university grad- uates who have new been mi. ploycd. His office only handles jobs for men that», pay owr $2,400.00 an- nually and Jabs“ for wtitineumuthnt over $1.800. a-nrmry- “Hi8 f.” e inchliod Ronni» n. s. noses, I'll-common, N.B.; J3. Nixon, mmiotmosmz" Retinal-h Maison, Lot l6; W.M. Meliilh. larl Cannon and Aiilnn McLean -_.¢_( Citizens were attacked a Tues- day, October 15th. when thQY teamed that. Mr. 1.4a A. Molaillh- lm m4 passed away while about his work. from I We" heart attack. ‘ The funeral .of Mr. James R Brown was bold Nsterday morn. ial from his late fssldlnoe. 105 mm It. to Ht-JJILDIIIB’! Bu- ilfcs and was largely attended. Solemn High‘ Mass of Requiem was celebrated ‘by Rev. Wilfred lloCss-dle assisted "I Rn. lei-m- cll lfacDonsld. deacon. and Rev, Kenneth MscMlllsn. sub-deacon, Present in the Sanctuary were: Rev. Leo Harrell and Rev. George imcConnsck. Interment took place in the Catholic Cemetery where services were conducted by Riev. loam. MacDonald. MARRIAGE BUIIBOE-JENKINS - At the liomeof the bride's parents. Ml, Albion. P. 3 1.. on Sept. u. 1946. at I o'clock in the afternoon by the Rev. Sterling B. Btlckhouso of Cross Roads Christian Church. Etta Jane Jenkins to George Ar- nold Burhoe of Mermaid, REL ,_____ STIVENSON-At the Prince county Hospital. Sunimerside. Ot-z. 18. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. \V. D. Stevenson (nee Jennie MacNcllll .1 daughter. Brenda Gail. MITCHELL-At m, Charlottetown Hospital, October 23, 1946. to .\lr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Mitchell. ll sun. MAYNE-At tihe Prince County Hospital. October l4, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell L. Mayne mes Georgena Cummings) a daughter. i\faoDONAI.D—At the Prince (lounty Hospital, Oct. 22, 194d, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. MacDon- ald uiee Marie Cameron. August- ine Cove) a son, Earle Cameron. iifoCAILlwN——At the Charlotte- town Hospltal. ;Oct. 20. 1946. lo Mr. and Mrs. frank McCarmn, Southpon. a son; MURNAGI-IAN—AL the Charlotte- town Hospltai. Oct. 21, i946, to Mr, and Mrs. Urba-n Murnrighaii (nee Ina Maci-ellsn)‘ s son. SHEA-At the Prince County Hospital on October 17. I946. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. Shes tries Noreen Smith) of Klnkors. s daughter. GLOW-At the Prince County Hospital on Sept. 3B. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Glow. Freetown. s eon. William Demon. FERGUSON-At. Sea. View Farm, Crspaud. on October 9. 1946. to in. and Mrs. Victor W. Ferguson filer Eliza A. Boulter) s daughter; Eliza- bsth Ann. Weighing 10 lbs. DEATHS _______________________ _ MaoMlLLAN—Suddicnly at" Hall- Zax. Oct, 23. 1948. Maurice Mac- Millan. axed 36. of Charlottetown. DINN! - At: Pietermsritabiirg. Natal. South Africa. on Tuesday. October M, Sarah. widow of Rev. John O'Neill Demy. of Bright- llsses. latex. England. mother of late Rev. J. hwcett Denny, Sum- fmrsidé. and grandmother nf Rev. John O'Neill Denny, B. D.. of Cookstown Presbyterian Church. Ont. Bit: cable. BRYBN ON-Suddmly at Union R0011. Oot. 2i. Beecher- Bryentos iii his 74th year. GILLIS-On October 15. i946 on board S. S. "sandlarid". George C (311115. 839d 0a years. BIDWN-At his home. 106 Pow- rial so. on Moods. Oct. 21. 194i. ' is UM l‘- BllNARD-Al Graham's rigid Oct. I). 191G. lqlr, Bernard. used 76 years, ‘ snows-re his home. m Pow- nal Street, Oct. fl, 1946. James _ _ dimonMoniisv Oct olstsnvsm. L m, Brown. aged as years . , ggj,,lfgg,gf;jgogggghghgn Ag; chm m... Vida osmi- m. united ffjwffnakmfi, ,.':,,::.i' osiuucx-At m. Nurscs‘ Rest. My 0mm" n“ Tw t _1. in the Holy Bonds of trlrnony m ‘n o", mpmymm m m, deuce. Provincial Infirmary. Moh- u L... t a ' d li an y m“ ”° m" "w" mwwi‘ °‘ 5'1"" I circle his ions will be most sw- Oct-‘Il- 1M 40M 56°" g ° u," bf?! i" ° °'°"= "'1'" w“. m. mv llsr. o. .1 Quay”... fit his kindly intcrolt <Bw (if-Mei. 1n h“ Nth ""- lmd i!“ ' " "we be“! ""- iuauum psnfonned tho ocresnaw d f ° an", m, "n, mm WARD-At n ohm...» s... on c5; 1f“: c=t“§y"d§l':= $515121 giant-anagram mass. n... Q“ “Q?” m, mum m, ,, Saturday. Oct. 1n. mo. m. w. ' ~ ' hohsdcmnaigigovnredin Wdi lil 86th e. slid. Lovely slliver Blftl were given 5 um an" ‘m.’ ‘m, u.’ w__ wlgrtlitacmom u. m. tonwm‘ “gg-YKJ: Kemnita’ 06L m be§.":r"=ti.'.Ormiiinoieggnyiiiigiexg; wk...“ “m”, ‘ "m" “Muslim. Mn- James Pom. city; 1946- MII- JIM Henry. use I heartfelt od wlyh f pthl r m“ " M“ u" Mn W R McPhm-m. Cltv: -"'"- ' i w "WWW"; l.'."...°:.':'.':. ;-,;*¢;g,,~'g~M-=,-,,§<~'g-,,l1,""y;,," 5t',‘."§,‘2,i{‘.,"3;,.3‘;.,°“3:l°“.‘.' were Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mocbeod. sister She was attired in a dress " ' I ‘m pg- ‘lml tlrl an, Mr. and Mrs. John Finlay Mac- o; 5.5m m" “u, mm,“ m shire; sons. Stuart. Manager Green- A d, a s. N _ oas s . Ieod. Mr. and Mn. Mlllar Mac- oenosies. lfer cor-sage was of cla-y- gghimiwahizmcr‘ 5,;‘,,,,",f,",'{‘§ gég knyy u “w”, on finer-gr, Mia, w! afar]: ixrley r3»; sonfltimsns. The mom was sw- mm‘m m. Wr. m‘ m“, o”, g, 30)., gem, t" hi, 10th “l. M‘ “o Q,“ w“ ' mm" m" w“ °"“"'“ °-‘ Mm. Stallard- some Columbia: yern- - » a‘ rs. urn, Mrs. Neil . Alta ti! ceremony M" M t an" wmmw MUgyn]_.Ag [out]. qranvillfl. Simpson of Vancouver. Mrs. Jack the bidet t ' "n" y’ - . w‘, man“ w m‘ M and one brother Ashle Mc- out l1 10B Joyce Mario 5111i!“ LIA-Igo- Mrs. m. Sutherland. Misses homo a ms groom's sutu- Mrs. "s" m, y m, t ' , '3, .' d w, Wm" Mm. Dorothy Bagnall, Joan Large. Joan Rennie Gallant whuo a dainty uumm‘ n ‘HM m‘ m ‘r ° ' l‘: "m, ' ' MacPhorson, Marlon MacDonald, wedding our»: wesservod m '“"“'" PM‘ m‘ ‘m’ ‘i Barbara and Flora Macfnod, Evelyn happy ample left by m“ m . . ‘ Ba-lium, Ronald MacDonald, ltob- ahorthonflmotnthnnihtbolleri. ' ert MacDonald, Donald Inigo and times. On 1911151 they fl reside Cecil Taylor. in Sllmnusido‘ iii-ids icceiv. AND edmsnybssutiulmts. _ ., . . . The ltoysl Commission eppoint- --- y‘ _ . . ~‘ f ed by the Dominion Government at the last session of Parliament to make an investigation into all matters affecting the Indians of the homo of ll. queries D. ‘h7- Canada, arrived in the Olty last for and. tor s. night. Heston. when friends and neigh- Accompanlld by Mr. Justice A. l. Arsenault, who has been inter- ested for many years in the con- dltion of the Pi-ovlnceu Indians and by several of the Island's led- erai members and Senators. tho Royal Oominlsslorrwlll go to ben- nox Island today for s close-up studyof conditions there. The Corr mission will return to Chsrlotfn- town this evening. Following, are the names of the Commissioners and their wives who m accompanying them on the M . gsnstor J. P. Johnson and Mrs. Johnsom-Ilackwor-th. Salk: Son- ster Norman llclnod 0mm; serum w. n. Taylor and Mrs. ‘hyiof. Norfolk. Ont: It‘. ‘ William Bryce; and Mn. Bryce, lellli-k, Ont: Lb-Ool. b. l. int-anus nonwhites»... o.» A . - frbonns hr- a l“. DI- i ttle out-rm. ‘Ont; llr. Dlillflldc I,» 1%. T. Is mount. %. honotll Patterson, all aunts: All olltlis i-clst- . er. martin 1mm WI-