PAGE TWELVE “C? . ___. '-‘Q:YI.-up»,§-. TUESDAY .4" Buick sedan was stolen ill fro .-.~alra.&§su~. ' car was Street. ‘ RECEIVES DEGREE RECEIVES snaiiiwuws _ Mrs. Aubrey White of Charlottetown ‘sad news of the pissing of her bro- ther-in-laxv, George Blanchard _Dodge of Ottawa. who passed awry Thursday. Ot-i 4 alter a brief ill- ‘ness. Burial was in Ottawa. Miss Lois Tulips-r. girls‘ work sec- retary ‘of M. R. E. C.. who has een ill Protiince two weeks conduttin SlllldLlY School con- ventions and C. G. l. T. confer- ences. elli i-.~; today‘ by plane or Monctozi. While in Charlotte- town she was :l‘.e guest of Rev, I. .y . J and Mrs, Le us" "LADY .\'EL )\"' - Among Can; r. Arlnv pt". nnel expected ' to a: . ax on the hos- iial $11..) "l. .v Nelson" next v ucsdar or Wednesday are Hon. ,C.'ip'.. J . Keli" Bear River, 5/ Sirt B" i Montague. Cpl. lx '. Elia’. and P;e. DL. \l . i.» - River. MENTIUNl-II) IN: DPISPATCIIES -R'*£‘.l'("‘..\i.li_\' omitted from Sam:- .- 11s: of lfiiiud s.:l:liers award- ‘ “nuvn ill Dcsiaatelies was .1 ild Shaw, Roy- l 31' " I Co;ps, Charlotte- a son of Mr . ', City. - FISIIERMAN AT 9R — Mr. Joseph N, Piflbflll of Rustioo Har- iilthongh {Ni vrors old is still \- tl w; mackerel and a oi~~~~~ _ ‘he » inns out fisnng a irii ti - i . .1; two 5on8 I171} r1131 (icggc, and Mr. Pinrau and Benj. each got 2i and George ‘Z0. so h" is still able to get his share. l ‘VFUIHI AFIFECTS I-‘ERRHIS — High WlllfiS and rough water pre. vented the Wood Islands-Caribou ferry from crossing yesterday. While the bad weather did not prevent the ear ferry "Prince Edward Is. land" from mailing lter yesterday morning's passenger trl- from Bor- den to Tormclltine, it id keep the big ferry at her Tormentine dock for the next three hours. However, she made five freight oronknfl during the day and night. FUNERAL SUNDAY - The fun- erul o! the l-atte John Allan was held Sunday afternoon from the Maobean Fluenral Home. Services were conducted by Rev, I J Levy. Interment was in the People's Ce- metery. The pallbearers were: i Lcinunl MacDoiigali, Dr. R. CZIISOI], Charles Rowe. George i Wood, William J. Drake, Floyd Drake. The Masonic service at the grave was oonducwd by Gerald Proctor and Dr. Carson. FUNERAL AT BRISTOL Th! funeral of thr- late Albert Mc en formerly o,f Mt, Albion. was held yesterday afternoon. Followin a short service at hi; residence, un- eral services were held in Bristol United Church and were conducted ‘by Rev W.T Mercer. Interment was in West St, Peter's Cemetery. ‘The piiibrarerz: ivere: Herbert Haw- balt, James.- McDonald, Gerald Bar- Roy Calms, Harry McEwen, ldon Drake NATIONAL DIRECTOR HER-I — Miss Jean E. Browne of Toronto, who is the national director of 1 Junior Red Cross, arrived in Char. loitetoyrn on Saturday. While here Miss Browno will contact the teachers of the ‘nigh school grades in Chitrlnitoimyn and Summerside in the intresis oi Junior Red Cross. This afternoon she will speak at the Flummrrsiclo High School. and tornrroyv af'crnoon at Government House. FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral oi William MacDonald, Quartermaster of the C.G.S, Sorel. (il'..‘.\‘i".f‘(| actridr-ninlly at Sydney ' i iretk, was; Zicld Saturday morn. ills home. 202 Sydney . Bonaventure Church, ‘Iliiradic Rcciuiem High Mass was celebrated by Rxiv K. MacPherson. The pallbearers were: Desmond Doyle, IilVCFPnCP Kelly. Gerald liiat-Doutiall, Louis Clarkln, 14o Roach nil/l Harold Doucetie. Inter- ment “'15 in ill,“ church cemetery. Rev, \V ices at the grave-side. - -q--t-..c-.-..q.-k-_.-_..r....- a PARTY FOIL RETURNING Ill-llttilis - A vcljyr enjoyable party Wits hrlti at the home oi Mr. and Mrs Milton Furliess oi Vernon in honor of three Vernon servicemen “"110 recently returned from over- scas. During the evening the friends of Frederick Furness, Den- nis and Ovlrn Docherty. present- eil them vrith purses oi moniy. Mr. Vi/illiilin Ross read the pres- entation and Mr Murphy gave a very lntcrestitig talk to the boys. wlnth was much enjoyed. The res‘ of the evening was spent in dailcing llflli singing. Lunch was served by the ladies. The many friends of the boys wish them the best of luck.--iPatriot please copvi. --NEW PLANT READY — Th’: uslf. Canatliait Co.. of O'Leary P. .I.. have coilst-ructed an Egg and Olliiff,’ Plant to their present Cold torngc and butter factory. The snerai contractors were Richard g BA Ryon Co.. Ltd. of Montreal. eating and Wiring contract to .1‘. Morrison Co.. of Stinimeraide lid the roofing contract to R. T Holman Co.. Ltd. of Summerside. ' PEI. This plant adds very much . to the firnicrs of the community and vicinity of OLeary as a poul- 'i'v and dairy outlet. 1 (out u CAR STOLEN, RECOVERED-A Ltd., was held last night in nt of St. Paul's Anglican Church Sunday morning while its owner, Mr. Nos" DeBlois was in the church attend-i The ing service. Yestezcay morning the recovered on Birchwoozl , Mr i ’ William Redciin has recently re- has received word conveying the COMPLETES w-(Yzx nsrtr: - Siinpson conducting serv.‘ l The annual meeting Murray Harbor Credit of the WEDNESDAY Union, the MacBetll, W. Sussex, rge ant-i. Mr. and iHopefield, who Murray Harbor Hall, with Mr. A. MacDonald presiding. A la number oi members attended. report of the tress er, Mm. Milton White. showed loans to members during the y exceeded $12,000 and t at the end oi the amounted to $6,480. Mr. Machon, prealdaait. ' at, anniversary. ear ——-— hat assets] EX-SERVICE MEN AT C0 reported for “"989- from Mrs. William MilcLaren. Sat-' urdav the new owner hauled some Brain to the barn but the build. 1118s otheriviso were unoccupied. fire had made great head- way when discovered shortly after dark and the most that, neighbors W111i d0 WM to save the nearby dwelling which caught fire severall times. l Mr- Huahes had been working at the Charlottetown airport until recently, it yvas understood. i to Mrs. H. D. Raymond. w wood, who was 97 years CHURCH CHOIR. MEET _— Tne members oi I the Sumlnorslde Pncsbytlerion, Church choir met on Tuesday evenx ling, October 21d at the home of Mrs. Edwin McFaIlane. Bedeqtiep where a pleasant social and busU irless meeting was held. After a. de. llgntiul dinner served by Mrs. Mc- Ferlane. the business session was carried on. Rev. Charles Carnegy, Pastor. presided and the following officers Were elect/ed for the new year: President, Mrs. Frank Cam.‘ cron: Vice-president, Mr. J Cfnme- M's- Mvllnfiiln; Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Maurice Mill; librarian, Miss Janet Baker. Following this an en-i Jflyuble sing song was held with‘ Mrs. Cleve Whalen as accompanist. A vote of o recitation was tendered to M rlane for "oer hospital- Y-- . ——ANGLICAN LAYMEN MEET -— The montniy mee of the Layw men's Association of t. Mary's and St. John's congregations, Summer. sidt and St. Bleanors was held in the hall at St. Eieanors last ‘Ihurs- day evening with the presldent,. Mr. Ingham Palmer in the chair; . -At'cildcuc0n G.R Harrison opened‘, Mime? 3151935 P155“r°i I the meeting wit prayer, M; 303i Derairle and showed reprod e Mggxgnzjg. an an 0g m, my’. of their paintings. fire di work commune ‘ubmmed m 5m briefly the more modern tercsting report of the plans of the-l lcvtllmmlttee and the progress made.‘ 3551“ ajor Pf‘. May for the group gave I very inspiring and Johnsione selected the artls helpful address along the lines oi an“ Gum)“ “s a“ “Xdmpl who resided with was her loving companion. MacInnis, R.N., of Boston, this Province. At present the guest of her sister, Mrs. about a week ago and spent days at the Charlottetown Then she was the guest _ spend about two weeks in Edward Island, SOBOBITY MEETING — president. Mrs. conducted the business Mrs. Wm, Johnstone gave nature. showed EWS ounce"? VISITING concurs -. .1. s. , 5th Armd. Regs... his pu- Mrs. a. a. MacBefh, this week In cale- bratirlg their fifty-seventh wedding LLEGE fiscal year- —Approximately 50 ex-service men Jghn g,» are now enrolled at Prince of Wales Several of them had mi- tho Board or Dlroctors, My, g, 1I'_. cited either there or at 8t. Dilli- . Richards for the Supervisory Com» m!" belt)" the wu- wd m new andBachelor oi Laws mmm and Mn John Brooks ‘mflworklng hard to accustom them- t ( . . the Credit Committee. .selves to the routine of regular _ , i", , I _____ istudying. Those in third and _ TO ‘AIILND MELTING - Rev. A “m. owned by M,‘ Ema,“ fourth years have their courses ‘I. Judson Levy. pastor of the Hughes o; Aubum w“ destroyed Paid for by the Federal Govern- .Charlot.e.ov\n Baptist Church, left by {lye a; whun Road’ a few mu“ ment. ‘hilt on i; free in firs-t grid qtesteroay for Toronto where he from Montague, Saturday evening gaeoond years. All those students ‘will attend a’ meeting of the Can- Origin of the fire is Unknown ‘i receive g regular monthly allow- ‘ndlan Baptist Foreign Mission The burn was on a farm “pur. an” "m" the Federal Gill/emmt-‘nt I Board. chased only recently by Mr. Hughes' pursuing the wurse or . - » s es. HOME BEltl-IAVED. — The sym- pathy of many friends will go out ho rec- ently returned to Toronto from Charlottetown, on the occasion of the death of her mother, Mrks. Hor- o Mrs. Horwood who lived in Toronto for ninety years having come out from Emgland at the age of seven was loved and esteemed by all. Be- l .sidcs Mrs. lgaymund leaves t0 . , , mourn her aughter . s Hoiwood - PRESBITERIAN he, “mum. age. and HOME ON VISIT — Miss A. L. Mast-1.. is visiting friends and relatives in sire is James MacSwain of Pleasant Valley. She arrived by plane in Charlotteinwn s. few Hotel. of her Owen Curtis and Dr. Curtis at. Borlshaw. She expects to Prince Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi. held its semi-annual model meeting last evening at. Freda Pickard's. Walters, welcomed two rushees to the meeting and session. Tile a fine paper on im ressionalist and mod- ern art, part cularly in the field of Starting with a definition oi impresslonism, the speaker des- cribed the style of such artists as Cezanne. uctions scussed styles. cubism, surrealism, futurism, and illustrations. study| turning to the nature theme, Mrs. Re- t Clar- e of a h _ Canadian landscapisi. The mem- 21:13; sketch in“? htstzefity 311g: bers eagerly discusse the assign- hul-s Chum,‘ h Charlottetown‘ ment the evening, exhibiting written several years ago by Major. varied 09mm“; 0“ "mdem T.E, MitcNutt of Charlottetown was ' . . by M... J1 mm“ and I The meeting closed with the evoked some discussion as St. Paul's I d St. J0hn's, St. Eleonora were! built about the some time. It was decided to inaugurate a question box at the next meeting at which 1 questions of s. religious nature and subjects concerning the church andl its doctrines will be answered. Sgt“! Eric Tanton who recently returned from India to his home in St. lliaanotrs gave a brief but moat in- teresting description of the religion of Brahms, the chief deity of the] Pwpleis of the various states of H. . Branch oi the Icahn manager to take affect 1st vcmber. The House and B discussion on the annual Day was held with Comrade ard Court outlining plans i campaign. l The “aw w-runed n h“ mm.’ that Legion members concer N) Richmond Street. Sunday even.i ing of Mr. John Anderson, formerl Provincial Arudltor and a promin-i vent figure ‘in the early dairying act- now baking place, were the zone representatives to paint- ing versus that oi the older masters. ritual. LEGION EXECUTIVE MEETS- | At s meeting of the Charlottetown Executivei last. night Winston Smith was ap-i m pointed to the position of secretary-l ask t of No- uilding Committee was instructed to pro- ceed with proposed alterations and remodelling "as they saw fit." POPPY How- or the The attention of the executive was drawn to the fact nedin the Clothing Collection Campaign. first cOmplete collections in the city. The Le- ginn part in the coming Victory ivities of the Province. He was in - this 90th year and mu been ill for éfimnnfjempagfigkmzj‘ wifémsfg; °my ‘ week" pointed as follows: Finance, ways i Mr. Anderson was born at New- iion, Belfast district, in February. 1856, a son of Alexander and Mary ‘ (Gillies) Anderson. His father was a native oi Dunstaffnage and his .mother of the Isle of Sky. The paternal grandfather, Alexander Anderson, was a native of Perth. shire, Scotland, who came to Prince and means, Comrade J. D. J. POPPY Day, Comrade Court: Sports. Comrade Don elief, mwml Island in 1000 and followed fowl: Publidtv. Comrade gal-mm; Burnett. Mr. Anderson attended his dis- trict school and also Prince of Wales College. He then engaged in teaching for about seven years. re. linquishing this to engage for a short time in farming. In 188.2, be started a mercantile business at Southport. and three years later removed to Kensington, yvhere tin-- til i896 he was engaged in the operation oi a general store. i He was an expert accountant and ii was in this capacity that he en. tered the dairy business. As secre- tary of the Kensington Dairying Association, and subsequently, dir.i ector and sccretary-treasiuer oi the Prince Edward Island Dairy Assoc. lotion, he did much to build up the Long Creek, Canoe Cove, River and St. Catherines present. Miss Leah Boyce, sided. ganist. Scri ture lesson we by Miss Leia Moore. Grant, Dominion galiizer. leadership of Miss Grant an mdmm, ijoyedhalso several groupd ~ - R fre me ts were serve P°““°““Y h° ‘Wmmd m‘ cm‘ I Ggrdgn MgMillan on behalf servative Party, and with the return of the Palrty to povlielr 1X11 213$: was appo nted PYQ c5“ u 'iMrs Fred Shaw on behalf §“f,§n‘_’“*”:YlY.T.c. expressed the great liary in life, . Anderson .! came a member of the Sons offlféf]: pxigiftntbmid hope lTemperance and gave many years ; dress "n by of service to that order, of which he urns president for one year and grand worthy scribe for two years. He was also president in i000 of the Provincial Branch of the Do- minion Temperanoe Alliance. and took a. loading art in tho intro. duction of the hlbitforl Act of that year. Mr. Anderson's religious associa- lons were with Zion Church He was a leadinlrmember of the In. dependent Order of Fbresters when that organization was active in this Province thanks to the Bonshaw gather next year. Meeting with the National Anthem. giving Service of the Church, Charlotte I sident. Mrs. W. H. Johnson ed and all joined in singing Ye Thankful People, Come". 10a was read responsiveqly‘, Mrs. W P Mclleod. e at the Summerside airport left. on Saturday for Ottawa lo take a pos. ition in tho Civil Service-S. i ——- .1 . Pilot Officer Elmer Mcfsaac. trending "African R CA P , who has been on active Church.” The service overseas. arrived home by the New Amsterdam and is now i Secretary, Mrs. visiting his mother, Mrs. Mcfsaac. Dorchesier Street. Moonshine of such death-dealing dlflrflctcf‘ as to prompt the Com- missioner of the RC MP. 0t- iawa. to wire Inspector Anderson. repeated in unison. Mrs. feelin "My Father We Over ly es Ma» Girls minutes o i terial Treasurer. ' Kay reported 4'1 visits. three Hospital and Sanatorium. Y»P.U. MEETING - A w tended Temperance meeting held recently in the Bonshnw Hall under the" leadership of the Bon- shaw Y.T.C. Members of the Y. P. U. of Cornwall, New Dominion, An inte ing address was given by Miss Edna W.C.T.U. Group singing under the visitors moved a hearty vote lwould look forward to meetin ‘Mi "We Plough the Fields", was —Mi5B Bfimldfiiit M69005“ M‘ after which Mrs. Moi-son led in erculosis Lennie lit I P0081“ M095- Launching who has been employed pfflyef and the Lord's Prayer was ing of the League. it was learned 11m night. He succeeds w. n.1- HeavcnlyiDouct-tte of Charlottetown who re- g “H. . McFadyen gave an interesting Join the the and Mrs. Leo Bradley received a Stew- art; House and Building, Comrade McKenn/s; Membership Howard and Grant, Comrade Art McGuigan: Canteen, Comrade A. W. Rogers; Entertainment, Comrade Jos, Shel- W. l. ell at- was Clyde were precl- dent oi the Bonshaw Y.P.U, pre- Miss Eleanor Carson, °]'_ s rend rest- or- d Mrs. -Gordon McMillan was much en- games . Mr of the of Y.T.C. oi thQ pleas- ure it was to have so many younfi d that a the splendid ad- Grant, and all 8 W" closed WJVLS. MEETING-The Thanks- Woman's madman, 50cm), q-rlngw to the mainland and spent a wry m m, I", 95,10, Yhngmfl, oil.‘ Calpe Bmkm Island, visiting Syd- ober 4 with 40 present. The pre- presid- ‘Come ‘ Psalm led by ~1- SUDQ I-Iooley f iSept. meeting were read by the L. Bustin. The treasurer. Mrs, R. E. Match re- -ported $63.50 sent t0 the Presb)" ' An interesting item on Temperance was read by Mrs. J. MacNair. Mrs. E. C. Mac- w the rs. RCMP. Charlottetown. to announ-. H. Rogers kindly offered to MKS ce its discovery through all news agencies in the Province, was; Mrs. J. Plckard and Mrs. found in Charlottetown by the lor- Inckhart then gave a your! al R.C M P :i little over a week eating dialogue on the u n”, , Africa pkerl from the book, charge oi‘ the November program. J. L. inter- ‘loll’ A ly the friends and neighbors gutti- FOR 011R SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS rie of Chissamba." Meeting plug- Od by singing "The Heavens De- clare Tny Glory, Lita , and pray- er by the president, , —-l‘OS‘l‘ NUPTIAL SIIOWll-— 0n Hid-v September 21st, tho people of Traveller's Rest and aur- rounding districts gathered in ‘Traveller's Rest Hall to tender a soowertoMr. and Mrs. AlflQfl (nee Velma Smith‘ who Raynor We" mlrrlbd in Summerside on 5991;. 11th. Th; hlll WIS charm- mily decorated in pink and white for the occasion. The groom being unable to attend the bride was escorted to her seai- of honor by Mrs. George Carr While Mrs. prod MacDonald played cMflI-v The heavily laden bas- bs: were carried in and the pres. en MacInnie and Evelyn Wood .The numerous v ses were read by Miss Roberta hamplon and Mary MacDonald While Mrs. Alex Mac- Donald resented mom to m; bride. presents were neatly arranged on the table by Miss Lilly Waite and consisted of linen. fur- niture. silverware and several en- "elolqes of money. Also a beauti- ful chest of silver from the bride's DENIM. Mt‘. and Mrs. Otto Smith. Mrs. Rayner on behalf oi her hus. band and herself thanked the donors for their lovely gifts and in- vited them all to visit them when Mr- Rayner returns from the ser- vices. ‘All Joined in singing "For Thfly Are Jolly Good Bellows". A dfllni-y lunch was served and the "H1111! was spent in dancing. Toe music was Supplied by Meg)‘; Samuel MacAuslancl George Baglote Leo Farrell and Mrs Fred Mc- Donald.—-8 The City of Charlottetown i| facing a coal famine unless some- thing is done to remedy the pfg- sent situation at. once, Mayor J, E, Blanchard told the City Council at its regular monthly meeting last night. Court. J, '1‘. McKee informed the Mayor and other members of the Council that he and City Clerk J. A. Fullerton had conferred with Premier J. Walter Jones on the question of’ the City receiving rin. anclal assistance from the Pm- vincial Government in its post- war projects for the emérloym t of returned men, but the. so hr as hi! could see, "the Provincial Government had no intention oi helping the City." While no committee was ap- polnted lust night, it was learned that the Council in s cial session W111. within the next ew days, ap- point a committee headed by Mayor J, E. Blanchard to go to Ottawa to confer with the Dominion Govem- ment authorities on the seriousness of the coal situation which coll- fronts the City of Charlottetown. The delegation will also ask for assistance in financing the City's list-war reconstruction projects and will request something be done to relieve the housing situation in Charlottetown. They will also in- quire into the Dominion Govern- ment's intention respecting the ldisposal of the Charlottetown air- The statement of Court. McKee at Premier Jones wag going to he City to remove their both- ing houses at Kensington Beach caused a heated discussion. --WBLCOMED HOME - Recent- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Delaney, Albany, P.E.I.. to honor their son, Gnr, Stanley De- laney, and Gnr. Elmer Buchanan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buch- anan, who had returned home af- ter spending fivo years overseas in England. France, Germany and Holland. It was also an extra. oc- casion for, Cpl. Wm. A. MacLennan who had just returned that day was welcomed to the community. M. Harry Arnett presided, a short address was given by Rev. J. M. r, after which suitable ad- drnses were read ‘b; Mr. C. L. Flemming and Mr. . P. MracCor- mac and rings bearing artillery crests were presented by Ida De- laney, Ronald Cameron, Douglas Perry. Mr. Keith Campbell gave two very lovely solos with uitar acoomparl t. The remain er of was spent in music chat. Prior to this event a similar reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ‘Thus. S. Noonan to honor their three sons, LAC. Harold Noonan, Stoker Harry Noomn, LAC. Ham Noonun. and Ptc. Aylier Bernard. son oi.’ Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Bernard. Ad- dresses were read by Mrs. Stirling MacKay and rings presented by Bessie Delaney, Myrtle Dugay. Everett, Noonan, It was a great ieasure and privilege for the ends to meet and welcome to the community Mrs. Harold Noonan and little daughter formerly of England. Music was furnished by Mrs. E. V. MacLeod. Mrs. Adrian Murmy and Mr. Ernest Clarke on the guitar. the evening and social THURSDAY (IIAIRMAN APPOINTED-Rev. D. W MacPherson of St. Peter's Bay, has been appointed chair- man for the National Clothing Collection in the district of St Peter's including also Marie and Greenwich. P.Ii.I. SPENT ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY -Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Gallant, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Imils Pineau and Mr. and Mrs Iibrdis Peters of Rustico, motored pleasant Thanksgiving Day on .ney. Glace Bay and cfher places lof interest. EXECUTIVE SIICIETAIY -Mr. Arthur "of the Prince Edward Island Tub- cemly resigned from the poeitlon. ARRIVE! IN AUSTRALIA-Mr. cabl ram from their daughter. Philippa, yesterday, mnouneing her safe arrival in Sydney. Aus- tralia, with her husband, flight- Lietrtermnt Peter McLeod. M McLeod, who married the Austral- ian flyer in Charlottetown last December, left. the City with her husband for her new home in Aus- tralia on August 4th. With the exception of ten days spent in Honolulu, Flight-Lleut, McLeod and Mrs. McLeod have been irav- V/"e ODened by Miss Florence - 0.5. R? ed dei urlng the n Great second Prince and CBIIIOOII man Allan Jon. Sterl Cutcliffe. cemetery. Police misdng ear charge of YQSI". Est; showed follows : 33 ; C. 18-20. grade. (miikfed i -’Hio the held in sidcnt, chair. her Ilburth served m the o0 entire di tcr Frances acted f, of. "For was She's annual held dent, vioo- 01., Sout MaeVicar, lncLeod Mu elling continuously wwsrd Sydney since that date. Berrlgan. T2. x1e. 77, who escaped Queen's County jail Wednesday, were still at liberty last night, City said. The pair were reported Wednesday evening. Berrlgan. wth a brother. Walter. was in custodg N to ‘Pram. 'followirlg the bre ing of a store there sis was in Jail awaiting trial on a uttering a false cheque. lar es in Iélafiter who wasmfily affected by surprise. bars for their very much ther visit to Jolly Good Fellow" sung by ni were entrained with music, sin - Jmrdlrie. ‘Bndnlbcno. ing and . hymniwls appointed executive sacntary wu in Church on Monday Arnold ll-i ETOWN GUARDIAN BITUINING ON —'I‘wo Prince Edward Islanders, Cpl. J. D. L. Bradley, Suffolk, and LA . L. Crosby, West Royalty, 14 at Halifax on board HM "Puncher." nnel will be cleared at Hali- arid proceed directly on leave. FOUNDATION COMPLETED _- All the concrete foundation work on the annex to the Prince ldward Island Hospital has been complet- it was learned last night. Some ay has been experienced in sec- steel floor joists but it andve soon when more n. id pro- gresl will be possible with he con- structiorl. MADE FINI SHOWING - Mr. Cyrus A.R. Shaw is receiving com- pliments on his excellent showing the recent’ content put on by Hyndman and Com any Ltd. of the West Life parry pf Canada. lace for the Province of ward Island and at a banquet at Hotel was highly complimented on his e work in King’ received a fine prise from Ryndrnan and Company Limited I FUNERAL funeral of the late Malcolm Gillis of Glen Valley was held Monday af. from Hlrtsvilie Ch Services we: Donald Nlchonm, student minis- ter of the Presbyterian Church. The pallbearers werg Messrs, Nor. MacDonald, Cyrus Martin, MacDonald, Willis Nichol- trig MIA-Lean and Frank Interment in Harteville t STILL AT LIBERTY --Lawrence and Robert McKen- EGG PRODUCTION. PRICES- production in the a further week but the quality is improv- ing, it was learned today. Dealers are quoting at country siiaiions as A large, ium, 46-48; A puliet, 33: B, 3i- C, 32. Country grading sta- tions are paying eggs delivered: A large. 40-42; A medium. 38-40; A-pullet, 36; B, 26; Live poultry recaipis are increwlng with much merit in the quality of offering. Prices to producers, rail are as follows: Chicken A 31; B (milkiod) N; B. ghli), 22-34; fowl, A, 8!; B, 2i —OIIIDGN'S AID II-ITING monthly rrieeting of Ch ldren‘s Aid the Summe ide Town Hall on Tuesday |vening with the pre- A MacPhee in J "ruucnen" D R..C.A.1". over- to arrive All uarltiiiier r uired for the expected w urance Com- Mr. Shaw won he Charlottetown MONDAY -- The ch. conducted by - from the awaiting transfer to face charges aking and enter. while McKen- Province decline this fl-l: A mod- for ungraded improve- chicken Society was evening session on the nve "Masts" of Christian education. They are as follows: 1. That boys nd girls have a joyful and practic exper- ience in Sunday Schools; 2. that boys and girls must learn to pray; 3. that. boys and girls make a. du- cision for Christ and His Church; 4. that boys and girls come to take a real share in the work of the church; 5. that boys and girls bu- come vitally interested in missions. Miss Tagger also explained the work of e MBJLC. which is to make Christian education more effective. It conducts conventions leadership training classes, organ- izes camps, visits Sunday Schools, answers many letters asking for assistance in 8.8. work, etc. -—QUINCY GUEST RETURNS HOME-Mrs. Daniel A. Macbeod, formerly Myrtle Stewart of West Pt . who has been visiting on P.E 1.. the guest of her neice, Mrs. Wallace Reeves of Freetown, left on Tuesday for her homo in Quincy, Mass. While visiting relatives in the western part oi the Province she W85 the guest. of Mr. and Mrs Charles Livingstone and Mr. and Mrs. James Livingstone of Glenwood ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Livingstone, and family, Mr. Percy MacPher-son. and Mrs. MncLeod. Freetown, motored to Tyne Valley where they visited her cousin. Mrs Ed Ramsay and her and thro h the Mazltimel. trays in with as do a mince shower by her Mr. and BIB’ Prince Street. ducted by My. Stuntt, Lame MacDonald,‘ Alex Matheeon. (IGISOII , were conducted by wth the party.- A social evening and 1c; cream party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingstone. Freetown. games were played. hymn singing was enjoyed and refreshments were served.- Other relatives visited by Mrs. MacLood were, Mrs. George May- how, Kirikora. Mrs. Peter Muc- Leod. Bradalbarle. Mr and Mrs. Ernest MacLeod of Vernon-At Brookfield she was entertained at the norm: of the pastor. Mr. Don- ald Nicholson -His many friends Georg; Brown, plallbearerg were: GC. Mon arry MacDougall, Gerald Proc Martin . Mr. and (nee Alene Macliiachem) comed by a goodly recently returned from overseas, 9mm‘! hllilly INGUHSI where he served as a Padre in the Canadian Arlny is the guest of his father. James A Stewart of Quincy and has accented a call to Dian to visit the province next Lawrence Berrigan, 20. and Rob. ert Mackenzie, 27. escaped from the County Jail yesterday evening and had not been recaptured at a late hour last night. Bmigan and his elder brother. Wilt/er. had been arrested early Tueldiiy morning by local n. c. M. P. officers on instructions from the Truro police and had been IOdBed ill the County Jail pending the arrival in Charlottetown to- day of 'I‘ruro Chief of Police J. W. Fraser who was to elcori. the two brothers back to Truro to face a charge of burglarizing thg star-g of J. J. Snook, Ltd. Robert MacKenzie was awaiting, trial on a charge of issuing forged checks. Police authorities were not cer- I tain of the moans used by Berri- Bflli and MacKenble in effecting their escape but were of the opln. ion the men had stolen upstairs All the various himself and Mrs. Coies. nus bestowing gifts upon them; also hearty welcome given. ‘Are Jolly for ed by the ladies. Strem School entertained ex-prlncipul, Mr. C. F. Hine a. social function given in staff in Mr. Blue's transference Patrick Ryan. ilniant » l. noticablo truancy this year due probably to the family allowance He said that there was One family of children, however who were not attending. and it woo decided to report them '90 the flmlly allowance cuthori. ties. A sum of money was voted to clothe a boy who is being sent to a home in the country by the Juvenile Court and to help a needy family, will be the annual meeting of the society-B. Word has boon received by Mm. George Jenkins of Mill View that brother. Capt. Lea. of 104 Nichols Si, Norwood son _of W. H. 12a of Hinghsm has arnvod book in USA. after two year: over-seal. 0111f with G911. Patton}: Army Armoured Division. which was the only armored unfit to re. ceive the Presidential citation. H4 with the Medical Battalion pony Commandm- and babtalimi staff. Ca t. Lea was m,‘ g, 1| medic: Boston University before ed tho Army and became Dlvis. ional Supply Officer, issuing meal. cal suppiialund equipment for the on. MEMBER IIONOBID Tuesday even the members o B.A., Kingston, nets gathered at the home of Sis- Lurter, Hampshire Sister Larter who member of their Lodge has been unable to meet with them for sometime owin accident. Dur ng the early of the evening while the mem er: were assembling sometime was spent in social intercourse. Later in evening Bro. Younker presented her nicely framed Honorary Certificate in appreciation of her devotion and lof; and willingness to hag: at ll their Lodge. ister dcposried after having spent a very en ysble evening. OITICIIS lLICTID-‘me fol- lowing officers were elected M. the M.I..I.C. convention which Inlcibrook Baptist Mr. rt; secy-treas, Miss Gert- . rude iliett, Millview (re-elected); Children's Work Secy., Mrs, Ster- ling Stackhome, Ihzelbrook. Other members of executive: Rev. ll. Rev. house, My. Mr. Stirling, Kmross M tch Cherry Vailey. Tapper, general secretary for MR. I.C., was the prin ll n uker and gave a very lute 1k at. the Ward chairman culled on later ift And and amid that lack of. The next meeting Frederick B . Ina served in the 46th Armored as .4 on course at he epier. Sept 16- 19(4)!‘ . - . o. Queen Mary LO. and their part- ll the eldest to on unfortunate art the who cspably address to Melissa with a. ed the mem- preclated er home. l. The members l“ t e guests Oct. 1: Presi- Druoe, Povmal; Austin Kennedy R. i‘ Stack- rs. S. A. rs. W. J. Miss Lois Sterlin West Kent School and their but wishes for his succul. and had gained their exit through a gate in the outside fence. Ari American four-engine 0-54 Douglas military transport plane under the command of Captain E, F. Van Daren. made an em- Blkency landing at the Charlotte- town airport at 9 o'clock l“; night. by Miss Mlodonald, on behalf the staff, made a presentation lotltfitownb talented artists. Stew ark: on file wed with which Mr the charms ‘his of Jobe" fortitude wttnstoo d The plane, carryi 25 . ed American soldiergiand ivoiigw 0f Seven. had left the Azores at 8 o'clock yaslcrday "nornillg but on. countering strong. contrary winds had run short oi gasoline, and Captain Van Doren, after con. stiltation with his officers, do- clded to land at Charlottetown in order to re-fuel. The plane is scheduled to take oii at 10:30 this morning for Mit. cheli Ffield. where the 25 wound. ed soldiers. all of them ambulatory will be landed. The big "Gas transport ill m Washington. w m m’ w L!“ fllzht the wounded Ameri- can veterans and the crew of the Bltlill tvfrc given accommodations a var ous h ti homes within fir: Sea?“ private Upon receiving a call from u“ fllmort last night for refresh. merits for the occupants of the Diane. the Canadian Legion can- teen sent out large hampers of food in the care of Mrs A B Cosh and Mrs. Arthur Henry: u during his tenure of office wan-led with gales of laughter they all e oyed the iiun. oi’ the kindly feelings and shown him at all times by Prince Street teachers. 0d b! ed by‘ Miss Annie Watson. rltlnav During this short performed seven operations supplied 15 plaster casts It is grnti yi cues were discharged from CUDDIORE —- BRYINT WEDDING 0N Bracklc, U 1T5“ . “"1"? "T ‘ii "ave otftlfluffi-uifiv mgr: tile afternoon of Soptembcr“ 3'33 Miss Doris Rodd Bryentun. R LR" 5511811981‘ of Mr and ted 1- Bfyenton, Brackley. was uni. k "m" marriage with Mr. Weldon conducted three times weekly I e more. son of Mr. and M“, Rod i "(Pia-link clergyman. as l‘ u. Price, Physiotherapist. The Church was artistically dec- orated for the occasion with ferns Ann ma; n which ""3, A|‘"‘""",n?w°".~ $11» myemorgorigyitiaeidineg at the °°*‘Y l‘ >1‘ ‘tvlwk i Charlottetown Al Wed he win- some bride enter-c the Church on the arm oi her fat er to the stming oi’ "The Bridal Chorus" by Loheng- rm Played by Mrs. Willard Prowse. She was lovely in l floor-length of white taffeta and bridal of embroidered not. She aar- ricd an arm bouquet of pink roses and maidenhair fern. The bride wait preceded up the aisle by her flower girl. little Ga Pl-owsa childishly sweet in friliad pink taffeta and canying a nosegay of mixed flowers. The bridesmaid. Miss Ruth Cud- more, sister of the groom, was ox- quisitelv govmcd in soft blue taffeta. She wore headdress of the same material with tiny blue veil and carried an arm bouquet of gladioli, Mr. Clayton C-udmoro was his bro- ther's best man while Mr. Ivan Bryenton and Mr. Preston Cudmore acted as txshels. During the signing of lhg register, Miss Marion Younker IAHI very sweetly. "I'll Walk Beside You." After the ceremony |\ reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The rooms were attractive with cut flowers and potted plants. After good wishes and congratula- tions had been extended. the bridal party and guests repaired to the dining room where a dainty buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. Vernon MacMillan. aunt of the bride. orc- sided over the to; Cliff] while Mrs Guy Rodd. Mrs. Wi ard Prowse. rport night, took off for Mitchell which made u 53y" “.§§f.'.,":i.‘t2... Mr Washington after 1o months B warm words of pltality shown o of the local Red Cross. passengers of the ‘plane b filghur Henry, Mrs. Lew city, . Bagmli. the residen homo number ' w moon. . new! ll chat Min Doris Ferguson. called upo Ernest Weeks. Frank Reeves, KM. and to shower presents upon them. Mr. Charles Ross called the gathering to order. and the presents were opened by girl friends. while Mrs. tho south Boston pregbym-gan Earnest Morrison read the hum- Chumh. Rev. and Mrs. Stewart 0T0"! "Y!" "tub"! m um“ which caused much merrilnent. emf: contained good wishes for a happy future. Mr. Stafford Coles. on behalf of thanked the good friends for their kind- in such lovely the and the after which the remaind- er of the evening was pleasantly spent in music and dancing and social intercourse. Lunch was serv- Lsst evening the staff of Prince their Ii. his honor at the home of Miss Mary rving Upward: of 36 guest-a were present. In a few wall chos- an words Miss Jacqueline Macdon- ald expressed the regrets of the to extended future n of of a beautiful oil painting by Mrs. Belle Paton Fraser, one of Char- a cleverly written orizinal Ir. art Williams. bas- tho grace and Hine of his benching staff of the gentler sex. in Prince Street School. and was l1- S! In accept-ng the gift. Mr. Hine expressed his sincere appreciation acts the Dainty refreshments were serv- tho staff, tea being pour- Dr. T. B. Ackor, OIUIDDSSC...‘ spe- cialist of Halifax left the Province on Monday after-noon after hav- ing completed s very busy week during which he examined 210 cases~l56 children and 54 adults time he also an ng to note that“? e clinics-B as cured. i5 as improv- ed, 1 unimproved and 8 for whom there was no treatment that could be prescribed at this type of clnic. A great number of children were Mu, Niel-red for exercise and massa e to the Rod Cross Corrective Cline at Goes House in Charlottetown Ilder the direction of Miss A. M. nesday Field, New York. at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. Among the 35 military personnel. crew and passen- ynard Owen Wil- spondent and chief of the foreign editorial staff of the National Geographic magazine. Williams was returning to n the Near East where he was pre- paring an article on Saudi-Arabia. Mr. Williams and Capt. Van Doren, in charge of the plane, had praise for the hos- t. em by the ladies the Canadian Legion and those Refresh- ments were served the crew and Mrs. owatt, HlIh Maclfa , and Mrs. A. I. Cosh. ‘rrsnspo ltion from the airport to various placer in the where the passer: ers and crew lelacnbty zedngd? Pnlght, was LIN-fl‘ rs. . . amer an Mn. .M IAIIWILL T0 BANKER - On the evening of "Sept. 11th a hoodlv ts of orell of Mr. bid banker and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don-aid Sal Ir Lloyd 00x oupobly rrnan and briefly Mrs. Allison Bryenton. Miss May Pro ae. Miss Lucy carver and Miss The Lamont minted in serving. . At. a late hour amidst Showers of can! ti Mr. _ Mrs. Cudmoro left by motor on a honeymoon trio the; bride in a tailored suit of navy fox furs. On their return they will reside at Brackley where the room in Dirge-d in farmlnl- BeIq-g gr ma llet he lands-ru- b3 w llanoous riands of Buckley and surroundin districts and many lovely! and useul Riffs were rc- VO . ‘A he ‘il.£'.‘°%ol%i‘. tarts“: h life. IUNII-AL YISTIIDAY -- The funeral of in; 1M0 Mrs. Robert B. Simpson wu hold yesterday after. noon from the residence of her father. Everett L. Dover. 33 Um?" Services werg con. m” G. wsrlyioaovldob- . Th l nrers were l‘ 011 ‘w’ ° p ma, Leslie can. espie, lirnncis Williams. B. ‘Earl FUNERAL FROM ZION CHURCH -The funeral ‘of the lato John .11- tired Provincial auditor. was held yesterday afternoon from Zion Presbyterian Church. Services Rev. G. Carit"e Webster. Interment was in Ken- uunt, Mrs. Jamgs Yeo. Mrs. . w “ma; _Th honorary Ramsey l-e-ul-niilg to Glenwood fiifinfmra we" Hxnld Mum“. Edwin AC. Duehem‘ P.S. Bradley. Tho active tgomery, or, \ BRIDAL RECEPTION — When Mrs. W. Stafford Coles arrived in Roseberry to spend the week- end on Sept. 29 they wore wel- crowd of on P E I will be interested in h know that Re‘, no J_ st n, friends who had athered at t e Mm’ MacLeows broth, whgwgas home of Mr. W . MacInl-iis, to l ' $81106 it QQOQER. 13- Iris" ' n slated the purpose 1 m ing. He then called (on M; O'Brien who read n m5“ piilnentary address to Mr, 5‘ making special “M711 mdv lulu Bhd effort on so, "it the local A.R.P. He was thenllé“ sented with a beautiful their: "d Elw. Messrs. A. B. McAdam a replied taunt“ Anderson. Mr. Samson a. few well chosen words each and every one for m, Mrs. Samson was then warm u b!’ the ladies of the Morell b men's Institute and a 1 ' dress read by Mrs. W. 111119521315, M" She was then presented with m‘ lovely plaques. Mrs. Samson expressed her thanks for my; “b” remembrance. Speeches were m“, by a number of the mm Ind “ men presen speaking in m, est terms o Mr. Samson's mum and efficient management. in ti? bank and o! both Mr. and m,‘ Samson's interest um help in community activities. The remglfi er of the evening war pleasantly spent in singing and a. tleiiclqm lunch was served by the ladies. '11, singing of "For They Are J0“. good Fallows" “Amt-l Lay yne" rought a ver 1 evening to a close. y pew!“ ‘lifter. Jenn, “lt- .____ REE E -- At Hamilton, Ont ct. s. mo, to Mr. and Mrs. all lam Greene, (nee Marjorie Kelli. Summcrsldel a dau hten-s, ' WARREN-At. the filrlirwiyi Octwfi. l . _ s. am arren, a don , Barbara Anne. gm“ MACEWEN-At the Prince Count, Hospital on Oct, i. 1945 to Mr and Mrs Mont MacEyven, N". London a daughter, (Avila Mur- are . URNER- At Prince Eldawrdtg. land Hospital, October s, 194s. t, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Turner, win. sloe. a son, Myron Ivan. CHRISTIAN — At Launching Sent. 26th. i945. lo Mr and Mn,’ William Christian a son. Jolm William Gerard. WEATHERBIE At Bellevug, October 9, i945, to Mr. 1nd M111 Hugh MacBcth (nee Rita Weath, erbie). a son. . BASSETT - At Prince County Summerside. Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Bassett, a daughter. HURRY - At tho Prince Fdwm Island Hos ital on Oct. i0 1046, to Mr. and . Stanley Hurry, Win. sloe. a soil. GRANT -— At St. Michael's Hog. pitai, Ont, Oct. 9, 1946, to Cum. and Mrs. William G. Grcnt (an Patricia Trainer, Charlottetown) fvé‘2%i'o€6o_vo‘" “ti. m; ' s Cour-i Hospital, Montague, B1,: October 8 1046 to Mr. and M11. Brian J. O'Connor, MMTTSY Hlr. 1 " QVOIQIIGDTMLA; ti” ' can“ Hospital. Montague, .II.I. 6r October 4, 1945, to Ml‘. and llfl. Lotiis Wright Inwer Montague, s daughter. the Chariot» CORRIGAN-At town Hospital, Oct. ‘l, 1945 to M! and Mrs. Herbert Oorrigan, Boa. on September U. i045 In rs. agan a a Am|' (Kathleen Ann Marie) w‘ ' SMITH-Born at the PEI. Hos. Pital on Oct. 8. i945 Mrs Fred Smith a daughter. (still TAYLOR-MacKINNON _ A; m. Zion Church Manse Sept. 15, 1945, by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Anna Kathryn MacKinnon of Sir-arit- oona, to Harold Seymour Taylor of Upton. GRAIIAM-CLOW— At Zion mcnn on Saturday. Oct. d. i945. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Annie Laura Cloiv of Cambridge. P.E.i., to Russell Graham of Gaspereaux. BEST-MMDONALD — At Zion Church on Saturday. Oct. d, i945. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Elinor Grace MacDonald of Bun- bury to John Edward Best of Win- nipeg, Man. SIIIIRBURNE - MATIIESON -M Cohasset, Mass. Se t. N, 1946. b! Rev. Fred V. ltaniaey, Ida Laura Msthoson daughter of the into Mr. and s. Archibald A. Matia- son of Upton. P.E.I., to Clifford Sherbumc, son of Mrs. Joseph Sherburnc of Boston, Mass, TAYLOR - JENKINS - At Llil Holy Redeemer Rectory. Charlotte- town. on Sept. i9, i046, by Rev. Fr, Baldwin, Marga-rel, Louise kins to Frederick Sutherland Tay- or. DEATHS ANDERSON - At 5B9 Richmond Street on Sunday, Oct. ‘I. 1946. John Anderson in his 00th year. McDONALD — At, the Charlotte- tuwn Hospital on Oct. 8. i945. Free- man A. McDonald of Pisquid, aged 35 years- ‘ . SIMPSON — Al; the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital-on Monday, Oct. 8. 1945, Mrs. Robert B. Simp- son in her 31st year MaoCALLUM - At the re on of her grandmother, Mrs. an! MacCallum of 09 Chestnut , 0n Monday, Oct. 8. 194-5, Nora F10- MacCallum, aged eight mo‘ GALLANT -- At hair homo, Whali- lay River. on Oct. 0, 19d, M!!! Sylvia Doreen Gallant. twin dwillfli ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubln Gallant aged nilie months. KEIR - At Maipequo. Oct. T» i945, Mary Dmvis Keir, no years. widow of the feta Dr. Jamel W. Ke . IIYNES — At. the Chariot-Mon Hospital on Oct. a. i946. wiivlefll Ann Hynes. aged four monthl. dauzhtcr of Mi‘. and Mrs. Dorflfl Hynes o_f North River, formerly 0i Charlottetown. , CUMMISKIJY -- Suddenly ll P‘ suit. of car accident, Stephen 011m‘ miskcy, Rochester. N.H., former-l‘ of Johnston's River, P.E.I.. an! M years. , NEWSOME - At the home or h" son in Montreal on sepiemlf the 2on1. ma. Samuel Wu‘! Newcome. hgiffgglly 0i Chariot? town, n ‘i year. ROBERTS-At Winslomori Otwbgf 11th, ma. Ina B. Roberts. dull!‘ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arm“? - Roberts in her 34th year. a MaoKINNON — At the Prince l! ward Island Hospital on Tiruradilf- Oct. ll. i945. James A. Maclifl; non of Coleman in his 15th y?!‘ GILLIS-At, Glen Volley on 0W ber 0.1m, Malcolm oiiiis. m4 71 years._ Monmu. - at tho FIRM lflwgj: Island Hospital on Wedflesdfil-Nem l0, i946. Mrl. William C. My w, of Brackley Bench in her 58m l’ '