r111: QHPJRIAITF lvul A R ~\\ F“ QQTQBEB -10» 19g {m PAGE TWELVE uR NEWS BUDGET a... one SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS , Btrklcy’ J. Sutton, Glace _MO5DAY and M‘. Ruscll E. ilzuvey, P O llimphl- R c- h“ .e .\Iz s h rctilrlicd ‘.0 'l to cu“ having limit-s hl-lvll neat the Dust d m . . _ , . . _ . (g1 . Charlottetown attend the funeral of his mother the late Mrs. Annie J. Murphy. '11 \ Clio lll Charlottetown where they were called owing to the death of then‘ nlother the late Mrs. Annie J. Murphy. Mother St Iénutlus, ‘Mot-be; _ Gmelval‘ °1 ‘he unpegawn O Mr and Mrs. Ralph C. Hutche- Noix‘ Damfi and Mom“! S,’ son uzlll iollr cluldrell have return- cierzald, Assistant Mother General. p013; of Mcntreai, were honored guests of tne None Dame Alumnae crl the omaslon of Home Coming Sunday held in the Convent es- (Qfdfly The distinguished hea 0f lll.‘ crdel" and her assistant Will be m r119 provmce for more than B vvrck and while here will W51! El Illl- CJIIVGZIIS collnectid with in? ordei‘. PROMOTED OVEBSEA5—'W0f<l has been received ill the city 0i i‘ lilllllliOfl of ‘MaJOI DY- 90mm " forlnerlv oil ll > Pun lic in this c l}; of I_.lell‘..-Coil>'.lrl. ed to ifollcton Ilulnlg spent the past two weeks lll Cinirlottetowrl where Mrs. Hutcheson wtu called owing to the serious illness and death of ilor mother‘ the late Mrs. Annie J. lifurph FFNERAI. ..I\TI‘RD.V\\' — Tilt‘ iullcral o.’ 1hr lrltc l\Il.». Angus Cameron o.‘ Clyde Rue." W115 held Saturday afternoon from her late residence. Tihe service at the home and grave vvas conducted by Rev A. E Todd. assisted bv Rev, T. W. 600111-111. The j1\lll)(“.‘ii'(‘."5 h li- . “ , . . l 1 or. 'ilc .~'..ltt of a llosplu H ‘rfilsll l' 1s '.l!l(l9l'S'.OO(l the pro- ” ‘ " ‘ nl rccogrllilorl of hts _ __ ___ ‘~41 “"‘"l‘ “mm” m“ .»\ n rrvcr ‘.! l~’~ '1 lll!“ Si‘ - l0 l-l" . GLIbt-r-t J Shaw .li.'.i n .1‘ ' “"1 1 .1 _. ._ ‘ l: o.’ Ilia t lli of H u .1 s . ll .\i' C S wlmams lt‘Illl)k'I' _ - ~“ - ..l.\'. Ociober and i“fi . ._ .. lt‘.’l',i‘ Sent l.t. Ha‘ 0s l.\( 111 I. .\I-\N0lI_lNv\l;zl‘-3h . f. m.“ . 1 oi the ll..l e- N, .2", .1 v 11111! ll, l C-IZII- ("larlo at uvll bv B 8'11 3 KFPYIRP. ,, , , wi is " lriztz th '9.» nlcmbers of the detachments 1g“ mp“: v "M: m (‘Pnflrfll Prince County ' a few nil-ti rests cf Tlikll‘ rtv1~ " .\lr.=. Si: unontl» I31’. Kill: {-1- iiu- tom b: Ihc firs. time. Canlnix for Arr‘ to the the ‘ _ . N'"lli1“li _ holiday lll i '.\‘ rc lll keep. . .\Il' V: A PIA)‘, w, (Li. .'lt.\t‘~ to“ .. l, . t" continue advanced dufirrz it's absell e, . this work. it was DOl-"J- 51°13'39"‘! Church- bv F0. B.C. Bourke, officer owing to the Yesterday afternoon the Cana- dian Legion H ES l. hold their aillllnll jhlflldt‘ '.o Illt‘ ctlI1€lL'l'iL‘S and had a very gcoti lilrn out of members, wllo shower! they still could march vvllh the best of them. 1,511) To R '-"fIle funeral of the late M . Jane afcEzlchcrn o! 6i P111200 .rcc'. was liUid yester- day uflcl-rloorl frulll the Ctuuiiilc Funeral Home. The service at the house anti grave was conducted bv Rev. G. Carlyle Webster‘. The pall bealcrs ‘were: Messrs. Charles Hvncs, Charles Ncivson. Brent Smith, John Turner. lru Gay, John Garrick. Internl-crl; People's Cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -—’I‘be funeral of the late James Arnold Aicbean \\-.l.= lleld from tile resi- dence of hi‘ brother, (icorize- C. McLean. Nvrtll Wlltslllrv, vestcr- l'.'.l,\' atmrllool; SCYYiUt: .1’. the house and grale were conducted bv Hcv Lelll- i\illl'l'll", Interment Hartsviilp (‘v lllvtt-l l’.llll)t‘{\l‘€l'S lit-re: Iviessrs. George allilcan. (‘Jiilii .\lt'l.t.‘tili, J-lhll Aillwlillfill, Arum .\ll’il.l':illl\il anti lJ..' t‘ Aft- Uullaia. BURIAL 'l'.'iKl£S‘-_PL.>\('E—— The funeral of the lite Mr. H L‘ Spil- let: was hcid_ irorri hi: 157 Weinzoa" Circe‘. l lizl; lifter-ll I . Sill-- ilULiIU .llni gralc bv ltti. Dr. Hugh men: People's CClIlt‘it*;'_\'. ers were‘ Messrs. A. E. M. rl, F. R. Nicbanle, S. A, McLeod, JoIln Anderson. Vincent McQuald, C. H. Black. The Liic Mr‘. Splllctr, was a native of Ll\'.l\\t'i, Ontario. \\ll The cv- __ _ u‘ °'_f‘_'_’,_,_l§_ , ,;» ' ~ ’ lrvtzaal. lll fuller-u M '_ Slfifhlfisi“ ~ .~. - q of illc latc- .\l;.~ Kate McQuarrle ~\“‘““' c“‘“‘°“e' Qimycjr r n, 4]]: 11y was held from tile Afaclacan Furl- g-rqnfyg, sap; 1 A 1111;1- pfQ- cral Home Saturday afternoon, o.’ flt)\\'(‘"$ and re icinbloe “Ilere funeral vlcts vrere con- ' r ».--.~l at lfllctcd bv FE‘ Li. llci‘ 'l‘. ll. Bus- SOIllefs grave. \i)f»".“i‘il\ll s ivele.’ Afessrs Robert Nichol- .\l)ll, A. E. hltrrrsolz. D A. McKin- ltlll, Ilcb- 1' .\fc.Phall, Etiwarcl Mc- Pilall, Ross Bethilnv. xrrl-zxlrpl) l-'l'.\‘lill.\l, - .-0 f. Miss L’ Clara Burt. C.WA.C, Ilas return- cd to Halifax. She came home serious illness and death of her aunt, the late Mrs. l r 1111.‘. lll!‘ Stlllfldmn her“ “Qlijflkfinehf .rrl1llF‘“l,1‘,e gamed-J. Murpilv. Aflss New Mac. _————— _ < ._ yr: ‘ . ,,.,,, . , ‘. f _onrl , cxvac, also returned to ‘LHRY FQIRAéEDs flhnfls l‘ bgflrtlfall h.\l.l<l_ ulgoilliflllinx after rlrrcndlllg thc furl. I w .' 51d - - eémjg t . 1,1,. F ._, 311C143“, o; rral 0f the 111's» Mrs Annie J. ‘ “" “a. e a»? and Sllilfls, 111:1 o» klad 1o 11m ~ he NTIIYPW Mr- Jellies E- Murphy. R- ‘bg °f 3h? mlesnava] lllentallv alert and lntcresiedc- N-- lllls Wlllfllfid l0 1115 POSL f” w“ “ .5 Aw“ m lift‘: tliouuli llmeiv- \'L‘di'5 o.‘ liavimz bcinlrcalled home owing to mO-“m “_ Wffai“ m“ age. In companv Vvllh ant-ll the serious illness and death or Nflvl" ~° e‘ {sew fr’; law and tllixlehit 1n Al. l‘.l5 mother Mt . Annie J, hiurphy. r ulde com 0.5 o Frank MAM, .,. mat ng was well at- - l . .. [he funowuig Officer,’ (lfiLlf-I-llfl‘ Mrs ..l'- loiteioivrl he illow) s last RETURN FROM DIEIIIING- ' - PfvFlflelll» 1WD‘- J- J- Sundaylveck to ‘.' and Dr, J A ‘wanna, p“ ,3 f - -. V199 Pre5ldent'_Mr5' Ma’ Slfilef- Wllll lll-S » PSlET-i the Maritime Hospital Forsvthvt SQCFQWTY-Tfea-“lrer- he enioved the we“ of ..1c old iam- and Dr. J. A. Clark, of Charlotte. G R Keefe; IELXECUllVSt MTS- lllar farm homes aid ililltl c:lpem“n_ returned m ‘m, Drown“, ( '~ \ ~.= Ira Brown. Mrs. L. lyeiiil"t‘.< ultwv ‘Cw l" -v with tn»- \ 1 . B. _ ac.\llll.ln, Mrs. Stephen Train- . -.(.\ll'\' actlve c. DEATH or was. C. CAMPBELL ~The sudden death of Mrs Obesi- e: Campbell. which occurred at FARIHVELL PARTY HELD — Lieut. G. Parker Rodd was the giles; o.‘ honor a‘. a farewell party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs v- 52 Elm Avenue, a‘. 5.30 ' evc-ninl. came as n shock Wallace E. Rodd. Wi .. sgllrls, she had bet‘ Sept 21st whet". ltls f of ' " Mllltll] Win-loo anti vicl .. H ‘.- rctl ‘.0 w ' lllrrl iw-ll on lie cve of his (if artilre for service else- \\'.'ltl'€- SIIZCE the outbreak 0i’ Wllr Lieiit, Rodd has been serving with the PEI Highland s lBlack . mm??? WIIIClII and for the pl _v(-.lr ilas Yeti i" btc lll Newton ilanti. l kind ‘fi-Y‘. IJa. and fCifOl-iiIDLWllS . and mother. he“ con: . u . I1 mos: cilloyable Yifl Chester‘ A Campbell 1W1 ever g during the course of which the Qllfif, of honor was pre- seated ‘rith an address and a gen- erous Qlli for which he expressed his deep zlpprcclutlorl. daughters. Mildred and Elean- Tic funeral, which will be t», rvil take place this after- Iv-‘nffnflfif Peoples Ccmc'- P"‘.', ____ @115 Romp“ Catholic Ceme- _, tile sen-ice.- werc conducted llv Capt Itcv, J. W. McCardle, the choir lvas under the direction of Mr. W. J. Brown Fll ' was \T DIEPPE- Already the . ,< cf many Prince Edward Is- lIZLVE been listed as being the heroic group of Cana- ‘.0 take part in tlie Dieppe ~ Limit. Rev. T. H. Bussell " passes this us! 15 MA . STM. 100k tile ser- . lnc as W011i from vlccs a: tfnc Peoples Ccnlctcry, the l» lflvklfis lJflCk l‘) band Hliidflfillét onc verse of "God -~ . latest report from AB our “(~10 m a 5 Pam" - "'8 ‘Alli BYUWn- RQNV-R» At Pezers Cemetery the ser- .t r: .\lr and Mls. Ira Brown, is vicps “are. ken 1w me m“ can- '/~ ~- effect vita" he was one 0! on Malone Band rendering tile ‘ft flfiwmlmlly lll? 9X‘ same vvi‘: n at 'llc Peoples. 1h:- Cilallnel. He to tile Br. .111 Isles . = rald and ‘nis Pfllelili mlegram from hlm ne- B Iirnwn applied for en- ‘ r iilc outbreak of ‘war callctl up until a year - then llc ha.- >v‘l'\‘(‘f.l lll and vent U\t‘l'.~(‘lL$ la»: Mr. r. l-xliln- lvlvNult held the service at Sllrrvvcotl Cemetery and Mr. J F Lelghtlzcr, President of the Charlottetown Branch at the monuments. both reciting the verse. "Tll'l‘_\' Shall No: (irow Old." t< cll soulnllrlg Last - cacll place. vas lll cllllrgo .D PRESENTA- crljoyable e-vcnlni » 1.0 cvclllng of Sept. ' ' All‘. and Mrs. 9pm .\('.\'E\‘IN.-A very took place at 1h- ("PH on tvctlncstlay‘ lWii \\ '1'!) Miss l/vusc Fill/a- “Twn i‘ Mia-N: '. .11 ml Cllilth‘ Crnt- was "llfl llidllll‘ llrllttwl lrlllzc it» Mr. Bfwio‘ farewell =9 Pllllklll , 'i..'ill'.(‘ of N. c Mile R C N- V» Rt Creek, Rev J. llnrvcv‘ Bishop officl- ' lOT lll? mam‘ atlnz. Miss Dcvotllv MacNcvlrl "id by M“ sister of ‘he bride and Mr. Mhor. 3h“ m?’ Nillclaznc hrtvilrr cf the. grown 'l "Ulm attenrlcti ill:- bridal coup‘ liollov.» d5 DTlf-“i- 1m: the N": r11 1.1a p (not- -l 5'lTP~"1“"l orcd to [he i)l parenfi. where a "l" lllimxed “ll reception was he'll, :1 jtiliv band of Aficr all joined to extend thczr He's‘ a Jolly Good good wishes. sen-traders arrive-ti congratulations and "W" _ "llwloll-‘ilY Titr- lTITTP number of beauiifu‘. and lr-‘lfll -"‘l"/<"3l vnlunblr tufts rrcrnvrtl tcsiil: In -r¢rn;llr;(1oy of the tSlflPlll ll‘. Wlil"ll lhc vnunZ l“ ‘Mllcllllt coupfc are l\i‘lll viz" nnrl Mrc [ml l“ NfacLailn- thou left amid show-as Flllllii‘ 310 of contra‘! on a silor‘. motor inn e-lft‘ Tiilll" ‘lvourh tlv- .\I_l.r es, .\'l.’i.'l" rc- li“"‘". lutivcs and fl'l"l‘ .- ioln in u ‘ling -- -- Ih/‘rrl inlliz"; “II\' cl’ wedded bliss \I'\Il' ('ll.\.\ -\T l’. W’. (‘.— __ l< I .~;.t~»~ Mmlilir formerly of nrlxrcrs Tlfifllf‘ nlr..\Trl.-».\tr.<. " ‘ WP lY"1‘- "Dlitiirztcri m ..l~ '.".‘l WvvllltrlMl $1., - .11.; szaft of Prince of ,1 v.10 vcstcrdav v; llcsc and commenced his .. ' lll: inc sad news of ~11 at on Saturday". Ho fills n the math of Ml slstcr Mrs. Rov S. '1 - Illf‘ Huff caused last I" 4 lnrlulgil iltr-Jlilil, a NI" Jlmm Lvrlt-n s tllc TCSLL of -. \ ~11 lllT‘ broil: out l. . ~ ../:' '1‘ trap (ioilclzri for the past , |(Ill'.ffl the Rtfifll ("ult- '\ Pllo‘ (Jiilr-cr. Ffill, ar.<l ulls Upper Canada .\1 : Market illlfli‘ n- lots llllllltlll- filo lutvlllial \\ll(‘l'(i llifn. /l&l\'5 iwi-lrg i‘. ‘o (lIItv ill Urlznllv 111s been on the tcach- , ‘All’,"hIfl'7r°llil€l;'3l\p£3‘;,_n‘? y: -. ._ . . . .1». ,l.-', ulilrrlllllllizllul“‘qt-Er %?"'l§“»‘"" ll (l "”‘k'.i"""“ i: .1 ltratlunie of St. ‘ " \l"‘ HM‘ Uilllflffilt‘; and holds a frfllv ~v h . Doctor of Pllllrvcophv 06',‘ Tom fr" lfnlv"l"~l‘_v of “r'fl$l‘llllil‘fili, .11 iX,'qTi,,,'/‘_ About a fortnight ago Mr William ‘(with qhe Rrrltiill l"f* Prince of Wales, ivlllirv inc .11,“ dtnnd ‘fivfu 1c hurl hvcrl traclilnc for a llllnl- (‘llilIly~(I-_ . ~ L. crjlfflf‘; ‘Jer cf vcttrs and at that lime M," Mrs I A l» um. _\\'n§h‘: Tlrllvzrl filtllicsnn of Dnndns. who Mrs. I-ul S ('llll4l"‘ l‘l>(_ Penn; '11s tau i (iradr eleven at Mon- Mrs Nill'l’r"'- M110 .. 110mm, 1511111 for llllT" rears was added to Mass: Mr» It F‘ \ir4l(-:|II. Clint- the College <‘aff ll ls understood lnitI-irvv-ll air-bro“ l1 wrlll :1 sister that Mr. Harold Landry, B A Dfttl W11.» tr in" rill/H‘ Iu-titlvr Mqntpgug, L; new in chm-gl- l-lf lmvlnlt :.>'-.=vtl illhly about tWO um einven in Montague school. months Biw- ovcr the weck-clld ailcr aiienciing i‘ “Willi”; of the Marlrinte Hos- pital Association executive and its committee on group hospitalization. Sister John the Baptist of the Chariottetowrl Hospital was also resent at the meeting which was Ileld at Monctorl. l: is expected that a group ll(l5j’)ll.llll’lliit)tl plan lvlll be lrnltlglllilictl llcrc \\l‘.hnl a few nlollths. 'I‘L'I~;SDAY BRIDAL SIlOWElt._Qn Mon. day" vvvniiig AtlRll-wi 24in nit-nus oi Mrs \1ll'liIIIl Vest-xv fllllilflffld pr, Jqqr iio to tender her a mlscclinneoils shower lll honor of her approach- lng marriage, ‘Inc bride-to-be ell. tered Lhe room to the sLrams of Here Comes the Bride, played by Mr. Arthur Vcsscv and was escort- ed to tne seat oi‘ honor by Miss Ella TTIOIHIJson. Basket nficl‘ basket ul lOVt-li‘ gifts were brought ln and presented t_o the brlde-lo-bv; tllosc asslstnlg with the gifts wcl-c MlnhvS Vlolfl Jay. Verna, Vcsscy and Mrs, Harold Metcalle. Miss Dorothy Watts read the acconlpanirlg cards and verses. In a vcrv plcasiilr; 1mm. ner. Miss Vosscv lkvtl all present IQ!’ ‘ ll Iolilvc.‘ lll singing For Sn a Juljy Q0113 Fellow. A pleasant (‘VCTilllfI was spent and dililllv‘ rcfrcsitnlcnts were served to all. BRIDE SHOWElIElL-Oll Fri-lav ciclllllz AllLl Zliill Mr. :lll<l airs. Pwscoc Afac-Dollllltfs hornc- n.1,- 1hr; scene o1 a very pleasant event when neighbors and friends of Miss Grace Watts gathered to tc-rltier her ll ml1w\"(‘ilfIl"l(‘0lI.§ shower, lll lvll ll the Kill-h wcrc , ‘ll ‘y iLCiLlly (lt-troratetl f,,- .. Tilt- iilltl -to-Ia~ was lrtl UCifilSlllii. lll lo the loonl and scntcd lll u prettlly decorated ch' ' The many baskets of lovely were brought ln Watts and Helen l." lllrzl cs'cc-r1 with u Iu-ltl Irv her nluuv Viola Jav rcurl lll" \'I' anylng the presents u c It Vaunda Watt__ Lillian Crockett and Ela Thompson capabiv assist- cd in opening: the gifts. After the shower Miss Wan: cxnrpqt-cd her thanks ill n llPfll llt'lo spec‘ For ~Ilt-'.-. :1 jolly grind fcllclv‘ \\'.I'~ still: by all present, the rt-tntllllciol‘ of the evening ivns spent in a illclis- ant manner, A dainty lunch was served by the hostess tlssLsicd by several ladies to all prcscnt. Fllags Ill Bcrsdrn WPTI‘ Inuit-mast etirlv tin.- wcck for thr- Parsiing of Mr Thomas P. Sexion WlIOS‘ death mck p ace at his home hero 011 Motlday". Sept. 28. He haxl been aillll‘: for some tlm ‘ but “as able to bc around until quite rr-z-ent. ly. Ho. was born at. Ilimcrwk, In.“ land seventy y hrs two anti cnnlc out 1Q Canada when he was rlvcnty years of age. He made his home in Charlottttxmm and for almost forty-five years he followed the sea. Eiighiccn ycnrs ago hc, Fflffl‘ with his family tn Borden and for a number of year's was mat‘. on the SS. I*.'inc~ Edward Islnrlrl find inter on thr- SS Charlottetown until his rrstIrcmc-rlt five years new, Daring tho _v an; he rpcnt ln Bor- dr-n hc was one of its lentllnq citi- zens. For lll" past ten years he hnd hrlfl lll!‘ fmsitidn Of WW" ‘ councillor and at one time WM vjce-pr-“Sidoflt of the Borden Cr!‘- (Ilt. Union. Honest. srbcr and In- (lngmmls, h~ was lflqlily esteemed 1W all who know him and he will be slvlly missed its one of our f1’!!- cst citizens. Besides hi; snrrnxvillg paw-S u) IUHIITII l\\'r\ rlauzhters. 'l‘cssic at llnmr- and Nclll _ RN, (if Charlottetown: nlsn Inm- sons. Ar- thur in Bordon Frvrl m‘ Comerlu Balc, John. RCNVR, 0! Halifax and Chants at. home. wife h- Mrs. F. J. Casey left Saturday nlorlllrlg for st. John, N. 3., w at- tend the wedding of her niece, Miss Mary McCarthy. Miss Florence Bruce left yester- day orl return to Haverhlll, Mass. She spent. the past three weeks holidaying at her former home. Hcatherdrlle, the guest of her ulother, Mrs. Sarah Bruce. Mrs, Stephen LLPiQITQ and daughter Catherine of Boston, Mass, who have been visiting rela- tives and friends at Sourik are leaving this morning on return. ‘they will bc accompanied by Miss Bertha Bryan as far as Moncton. Miss Bryan retums to Montreal after a pleasant holiday on the Ia- land. RENEWING FRIENDSHIPS. Gilt-sis at the home of Mr. and .\ll‘s. l-‘rcd Meikle are his uncle, Mi‘. l-Icllrv Meikc arld Mrs. Meikie of Ellflcld, N. B. Ml‘. Méikle who is a native of P. E. Islmld worked Trenton when quite some fifty years lljo. Returning to inc lurid lie took up the black- slllllil ic and after spending u- illcrc In» went to New .. ‘ll-k where he since has been engagctl ln rallroadic: until his re- ilrcnlcn; some time ago. Mr. and airs, Melkle are greatly enjoying their \l~:t to Nova Sectla Where iic nazllr. .. secs nlullv thanucs course of half a collliirv. GlLISIUW News. Clarence Sanderson of Morell, charged with hit and rim driVl-DB. appear-ed before Stl-pendlflfi’ M38- Islrazc G J 'I‘\vecdy yesterday 11g mm was remanded until ornccn at 2 30 .. ta-t- arose out of an accident at Soutilpcrt on the everlin; 0f Sept 2'7 in which Mrs. Stella Duffy of Charlottetown was struck bv a. car and suffered twp broken lrgs ‘the driver of the car which ck llcr fallerl to stop after the (lent Fcur witnesses gave evidence as the hearing opened yesterdayfiriley lvtrc: Dr H H. Pierce, Constable M F. Hagan, RCMP, Floyd Jcllnsiorl, bits driver, 1nd Wend- all JtiFPs of Poivnal. Elf‘ D". Pierce gave evidence res- pecting the injuries received by Mrs Duffy DEHYDR-ATION EXPERT HERE —Mr. Cecil C, Eidt, dehydration expert. with the Fruit and Vege- table Products Section of the Ceri- irnl Experimental Farms, Ottawa, arrived in Charlottetown last eve- ning. He is here in connection with the roposed establishment of a rlchv ration plant in this province and lvlll confer today with those interested in the project. During ills stay here he will also 100i! 0V6!‘ a site for the building. If a suit- able building can be found it may not. be necessary to erect a plant. Irl his opinion the plant here silouid have a machine capacity of 30 to 40 tons a day. Chiefly pota- toes would be dehydrated here and the practical plan is to have the plants established at the 50111136 U! supply, The Associated Shippers are bucking the movement in this province, Mr. Eldv, will be here several days. “WEDNESDAY ‘ ‘NERAL YESTERDAY - The funt ll of Mi‘. Walter Mclmlis was llcld yesterday morning from the A. A. I-Iennessey Funeral Home at SI o'clock to the Roman Catholic Cemetery where service at tile grave was conducted by Capt. REV. Flitlifl‘ McCardle. The pallbearers were Messrs. Aloysius Dowllng, John Coady, H. R. Large. Thos. McFarlane, Reginald Cronin and Wilfred McKenrla. The funeral Mass was celebrated in the Ba- silica at tcrl oclock. ISLANDEI! DEAD --- Mr, David Nlac-Doilzild, Cherry Hill, has re- ceived a letter announcing the (Icatll of his brother Aeneas B. MacDonald. who passed away In Albllqurquc, New Mexico, and svas ind to rest beside another brother, Dr. Norman MacDonald, who pass- t-(I a\\ily sortie time ago. The only survivors of the family are Mr. David MacDonald, Cherry I-Iiil and Mrs. Frank MacDona d. 0r- wr-II Cove. Two sisters are buried in Denver, 0010., and a brother. burlctl in Montana. SOLDIERS HONORED —- On Monday evening, Sept. 21st a large number of friends and neighbors liSElIIlbiPfl a: the home of Mr. and Ml._ George Arscnauit. Village Green, to honor their three sons who are leaving for military duty. Mr. Charlie Duffy called the gath- ering to order and voiced the senti- ment of those present in wishing made a fitting reply. After giving them a hearty bounce all joined Ill slnglrlg "For They are Jolly Good I-‘cllclvs.’ Lunch was served by the ladies and the evening was spent ill dancing, music being furnished by Ivan Myers, Pownal and Al- phonse Macintyre, Mill View. Clflf-PBELL- WAYE WEDDING. -- he hornc of Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton Wayc, Si. Peters Bay, was the scene of a, pretty weddinz on Tuesday. Sept 22nd, at 6p. m. when their daughter Blanche Elea- nor. became the bride of Harvey (ieorcc, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. Russell H. Campbell, Charlotte- town. Tile room was decorated Willi pink and white streamers. tho ce-"m0ny' taking place under a beautifully arranged arch. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Louis Cameron, ulster of the bride. The bride who entered the room on the arm of her father. wore a floor Icnlzth dress of turqulose blue slicer and carried g bridal bouquet. 0f American Beauty roses and mrlIdcn-Inlir fern. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. A. Patterson, minister qf the United Church at St. Peters Bav. The Ilrlrlnl couple were unattended. Immediately aftcr the ceremony a tlfllfliiy wedding supper was served. The dining Wm table was taste- fullv arranged with n. handsome lace cloth. the two weddln-r cakes in centre, each flanked by pink candles In silver candlesticks. Amid showers of confetti and good Wlshfs; tho bride and groom left on ll Iloucymoon trip to the mainland. The Ilrlrlc travelling in a black pln-siripcd suit with matching arccrqsories. On thel; return Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will reside in Charlottetown. ited Church. HERE ON BUSINESS-Mr. W. J Maynes, Field Representative of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board for New Brunswick. St.Jolln, is at resent in Charlottetown. He is ere on Board business and will be in the city several days. While here Mr. Maynes is registered at The Charlottetown. ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT- Mr. William Howard Manders of MuMasterville, Quebec, formerly of Verdun, Quebec, announces the engagement of his youngest daugh- ter Roberta Sterling to Mr. Mll- ton Gordon Stewart, son of Mrs. Stewart and the lute Frank M. Stewart of Charlottetown, P. E. I. The marriage will take place on October seventeenth at four- thirty o'clock in the Verdun Un- I-‘AIIEIVELL PARTY-On Satur- dav evening. Scutenlbei‘ 26in, the wonlen oi lirndalbulle Village Ill- stitute. and a feiv other friends and l“ neighbors. llffld a farewell party at a your!!! ml!" the home of Mrs. George Cousins. ill honor of Mrs. Consuls and her three clllldrell, Gcrzlltl. Sililicv" and Eleanor, who lelt tile lolloivlllu ‘Fhursduv i0.‘ tllc Unit/mi SLAMS. Mrs. Bruce SOIIILYS read ull address to Mrs Cousins and Mrs. Robert MacLeod presented her with a Ren- erous gift of money. Mrs. Cousins, who \\‘;\s iiiilcil ilnbrcssctl bv illc ilwllf-Ylliillillfzfi iii lIl‘l lfiCiltlo. tilallkttl lllllil vcrv slllurclv for then‘ kindness All ivcrc nlcasalltl‘ entertanled ivlth games. contests and music. and during the evening a, dainty lunch was served bv a, number of the latlics Her many friends wish Mrs. Cousins and faul- ily a pleasant rc-uniorl with friends and relatives ill the United States. Sgt. John Holland, 30, a nlern- ber of the Royal Air Force died in hospital here Monday, it was an- nounced iast night. He was treat- ed first at till- airport Ilospital and was removed t0 a hospital in the city sullclrlv. Sgt. Holland came llcre with the first group of Royal Air Force men to take over a: the airport about New Years in 194i. He was one of tho regular pilot instructors at the port, His next of-kln is his wife who is living here. She came to this country about three months ago from England. Also surviving are two children, a son, Barry five years old and a daughter Pamela. three years. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holland are ill Eng- land. Funeral services ‘Will be held from the airport Thursday after- noon at 2 p. m. Hon. Flt. Lt. Rev. T. H, B. Somers will conduct the service, The body is resting at the MacLcan Funeral Home until noon Thursday. Mr. W. S, Grant, Charlottetown. was elected president of the Queen's County Conservative As- sociation at the largely attended annual meeting held last. night 1n the B. I. s. Hall, Charlottetown. He succcccis Ml‘. P. W. Tiuner, Charlottetown. Othel- officers elected included: Vice President, Mr. George Mc- Kay, Emerald, rc-elected; Secre- tary, Mr. M. Alban Farmer. The executive elected is as fol- lows: 1st District, Mr" George McKay‘, Emerald and Mr. Walter Ooady‘, Emyvale; LYntl. District. Mr. F. J. 'I'l‘llln0l‘, 'I‘_vrone and Mr. M. J. Doyle, North Rustico; 3rd. District, Mr. Wylie Gibson, Marshfield and Mr, fhlsscll Driv- coll, Mt. Herbert; 4th. District. Mr, (ieorge lVIvLl-all, Lewes alnl Mr. J0sepjl Chisllolln. Uiglé; 5th. District, Mr. W. S. Grant, Char- lottetown, Mr. M. Alban Farmer, Charlottetown and Mr. George Grant, Royalty‘. Major General Jenn Knox, Aux. iliary Territorial S i~ Imndon, Elngland, letvvrs C211 ‘ottctvwn at ten dclock this morning by plane for Halifax She arrived here on Monday evening. Maj -G€n Knox had a busy day in the city yesterday Elrlv in the afternoon she callctl at Red Cross House and irwpcczcd the work being done bv nicmbcrs of the Red Cross Society. She ex- ssed herself as being greatly mpressed with the amount cf pom done by the wcmcn After tiii< she vlsiird illc Plo- vinclal B "fling wilcre slit‘ met Premier 'I‘hrlrle A Campbell Later at City Hall she met His Worship. Mayor B. Roy Holman. At. 4.30 the Major General was g1lest of His Honor, Lieutenant Governor B W LmPagc and Mrs. Inc-Page at. i-ra A schedulcd vls:t t": No 62 Crin- adlan Anny Basic Training CHI- tre was cancelled Aocomlpanyinr: Maj-Gen Knox during her visits ivcrc Lt,.C-r:l. E. M Gowcrs, Enrziarri: Majcr Mar- Raymond. Leo and James God , , ' speed and a safc return. A nicely gar”, Emmi if [hi Cmladlan worded address was read by Miss wom n5 Arm-l Gil-m“, Li"; If Marga“, Doyle‘ MR Linus Cm,“ H Dayton. Nalloprl. D_.fcn.c non, presented them with u well geadélautggcrsriplggfuwirqg Kgaloéé ~ c . f‘ .t i a . . illlcd pur..e for which the boys of M D N“ 6 SHERRY - GALLANT —- A prcitv wedding was solcmllizcd at o'clock Montlav morlllnu, Scpt. I942, ill St. Patrickis Church. Hali- fax, NS, when Rev, William Pap- per united in marriage Catherine Sophie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Gallant of Hope River. P.E.I, and Elmer Alphonse Shcrry. Bedequc, PEI. The bride wore a Queen's blue crepe (lrcss. with navy hat and accessories and carried a beautiful ivory prayer book, a gift of the groom. They were attend- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rooney of Halifax, the latter wearing n copen blue dress and hat and navy accessories. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the Blue Bell restaurant where a delicious breakfast was served. They had as “a their guest, LAC. AlbertGalIant, in R.C.A.F., Dartmouth, NS. brother of the bride, Immcrilrltclv nftcr breakfast the bride and groom lcft for their Iloncynltlorl to P. E. 1., the bride wearing a tailored suit of navy with accessories to match. They arrived at the bride's home in Hope River at 7 o'clock p.m. where a delicious hot dinner was served tn the lunar-est relatives and friends. On Ihc following night a party was held for‘ iIlc happy coll- ple at the Ironic of the bride's sis- ter and brothcr-in-laiv, Ml‘. and Mrs, Wilfred Ilnlron lvhclv- a plcas- ant evening was slycnt. While on the Island they also vlsltcrl the groom's. hrnlhcr in Fcrlllvood. Arthur Sherry. wllcro n shower lvas held In their Ilovlor. ‘Fhcv rc-"ciy- ed valuable rzlfts including binn- keis, sliver nnrl rllcrlurs. On thclr return to Ilnliflx Mr. nnrl Mrs. Sherry will reside at f) Sarah St. —- (Patriot please copy), ' The - Iirltlsil blue crepe dress with chan- The Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, the Rev. T. H. Bilssell Somers and Mr. J. R. Burnett left on Tuesday morn- ing for Saint John to attend the annual meetlng_ of The Synod of the Maritime Provinces held there in the Church of St. Stephen and St. John. _ The many relatives and friends of Mr. Hector McEhchern are glad to see him back again orl a visit to his old home in New Argyle af- ter an absence of nineteen yea-rs which he spent in Vancouver, B.C. Although being badly disabled in the last. war, he is looking well, and is in the best of health. —VISI'I‘ING MOTHER — Mr. Carl Dickie of St. Gather-Ines. Ont. and Mrs. Arthur Rooney of Darl- vers, Mas-m. are visiting their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dickie, Summerside. They came home to visit their mother who is ill and who friends will be glad to know is improving slowly. Mr. Dickie leaves today w return home-S. DESERTER ARRE3TED— Immi- gration officers yesterday escorted a ticserter from n merchant navy ship, to the mnltilnnd following his arrest ln Charlottetown several days ago. After his desertion at an east Carl. adian port several months ago he has been living in this city. Some time after he arrived he enlisted in the army and was stationed at. No. 62 C.A.B.T.C. M Beach Grove. How- ever. he was recently discharged frnn the army. A few days ago he was arrested by the R C.M.?. and turned over to the Immigration Office. PROSPECT FOR DRILLING G00!) —— Prospects for oil drilling ln this province next spring are bright. Mr- Huzh McKay, Sapulpa. Okla... who controls the p11 rights for Prince Edward Island, said last night, As the geophysical 5111-. vey. in DIOQTB$ here for three years, draws near to a close, he is quite confident that drilling will be underway next year. Weather conditions have impeded rogress 0f the survey irl the Hills rough Bay lately but about l0 fine days W11) sec the ivork fllllslled, Alter this ti ‘re is the area between Georgetown and Scmris to be completed, While the two com. Danles promoting the work, Cities service Oil Company and the So- cony Vacuum of New York, are here primarily m get oil there is always the possibility of discover- ing natural gas, Mr. MCKBy stated. If the latter is found it would be a great boon to this province as most of it could be used in this territory, The survey is being made by the Selsmosraph Service Cor- Dortatlon of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mr, C. D. Hier is chief of the party. THURSDAY —-ELLIS - WEEKS NUPTIALS —On Thursday afternoon a quiet marriage was soiemnized bv Rev. . Baxter Bedeqile. at the home 0f Mi‘. and Mrs. Hermes Mvcrs, Cflflelen. _when Mrs. Amelia Jane Brown Ellis. Tvne Vallev was unit- ed in marriaae v. Ernest Stephen Weeks of Sackvllle, N 8.. Given in mflITlfiIZe by her brother- lII-law, Mr. Weslf-‘Y Millikan. the bride was attractively szowned in blue r-Illffon velvet with matching accessories and Corsage of white carnaflons. The wedding music was Dlilycd by Mrs. Hebe-r Myers. Car- leton. At the conclusion of the ceremony a delicious chicken din- ncr was served by three nieces of the groom. Mrs. Ralph B. Mc. Caull. Mrs. John B. Mvcrs and Mrs. Heifer Myers. Completing her costume for travelling by donning a teal blue coat the bride and groom went to Sackvllle. where a reception was given in their honor at their home, H5 Six witnesses testified in the case of Clarence Sanderson, charg- cd with hit and run driving. as it proceeded yesterday afternoon be- fore Stipendlary Magistrate G. J. Tweedy. At the conclusion of the hearing, Sanderson was again re- manded until Thursday afternoon at three o'clock. The cusearose out of the accid- ent at Southport on Sept. 27. in which Mrs. Stella Duffy received two broken leizs wIr_ hit by a car HS she was about in board a bus. Those testifying yesterday were: Doran Hyncs, Michael Tllunas. Edward Fall, Laura Thomas, Con- stable Spears, R, C.M.P. and Con- stable FEM. Strong, R..C.M.P, Mr. LP. O'Donnell represented the accused while the case for the crown was prosecuted by Slzt. K.W. H. Engcl of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. —RAMSAY -- MACLEAN NUP- TIALS-A very pretty marriase took place nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ramsay. Tyne Valley, on Sept. llth when their dnilgiliei‘ Julia Stewart bccanle the bride of Mr. Donald Forbes MacLean son of Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Maclmm, T ne Valley, in the presence of the .m- mediate relatives of the contracting partcs. Rev. Hugh M. Creaser perfozrned the marriage ceremony. bride looked Winsome in a caux hat and corsage of white Carnations. she was attended bv Miss Phyliss Sharpe who was gowned In rose crepe suit dress with brown accessories and corsaize of roses. Mr. Ralph MacLean H. A. Charlottetown. brother of the groom was best than. After the ceremony and congratulations had been extended the bridal party re- paired to the dlninlz room where a dainty lunch was served. The nttendanm were Miss Helen Millar and Miss Mildred Ramsay. Tyne Valley and Mrs. Wm. Strong Sum- merside and Mrs. James Yeo. Port Hill. The dining room afforded a very pretty picture being decorated White and silver. A pleasing feature of the evening was the ap- pearance of a number Of serenad- crs who greatly amused the guests by their performances. The re- mainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent in song and music lar- nlshed by Rev. Mr. Crellser. Th! following morning the bride and groom loft on n honeymoon trip to Fredericton and Marysvllle N. B. followed by l-he good wishes of n Ilnst. of friends. On their return a reception was held in their honor at the home of the groom. The bride traveller] In a British tweed suit with brown accessories. 'I'hcv wcrr- the recipients of man‘: beau- tiful gift; of sliver, glass and other lIOIIsOIIOld nrtlclcs. Mr. and Mrs. Macfmln will ink» up residence in 'l"_vnr~ Vallcv. Thev are two of our most. popular vouno penrfc. T‘hcir nlanv frlcntis join in wishing them many yearn of wedded happiness. —S. GIRLS‘ WORK BOARD MEET- ING- The annual meeting of the few evenings ago a num FAREWELL GATHERING. _A of P.E.I. Girls’ Work Board was held friends and neighbors called be: g Mr. at the home of Mn. L. M. Murray. and Mrs. Terrence Ga l-ilzan, bum Hunter River on Monday Oct. 5. ‘Pryon. for a friendly Mrs. I J Levy presided and opened well Katharina the meeting with devotions. Officers at and far:- before aayinz mood. bye to them as they were moving were elected as follows: Chairman. to Charlottetown where they were Mrs. L.M, Murray, vice-chairman, to make their future home. Ir. W33 Mrs. Jack MacLeOd. Sumnerside. Mrs. T.J. Treasurer. Four new Humphrey, Secretary- zroupa were reported at Hampton‘. Mm mvaremi Armbmlwp HM‘ Victoria, Long Creek. already orizan- ized, and a group at Bonshaw (lin . i l rig: Bnsggferrlégfi wpbingelvée: IQQHH”, merslde and were largely attended. Wiltshire United Church on Nov. 6 On Thursday, October 8th, m; Kenley made a visitation to hi; clergy and lay officials on P.E.I. The meetings were held at Sum- Ai, 8.45 a.m.. the Archbishop cele- the clergy making l cor- am, .,_ Two w, membm w," l, . brated the Eucharist in st. M0117’! Mrs a ch pointed to the Board. vcwey. Hampton. and MacDonald, Marshfield. Miss Mal-let PMul-e communion. ATTEND REFRESHER. COURSI RED CROSS UNIT MEETING- ~Dr. I. J. Yco and Mrs. Yeo re- The regular meeting of the Red turned 135l- nlsht from Montreal Cross mm o; North Bedeque com. where the Doctor was attending a munlty club was held at the home T999511“ CMITW- DY- J- C- Slmlflon o! Mm glen-mm carruthers on um of Summerside was also in atten- afternoon of sepia. 23rd. The clua Nursing and Wu‘ Em- in Home dance, The course was presented by the Montreal Medical and Sur- ergencles which was organized with 31°51 5°91“? l“ Wlllcll fl number 0f twenty-six members has since held 1mm" 1513mm“ play a promin- thlee well attended sessions in the 9m Dflrl. D1‘. F‘. H. lVIacKuy‘, form- United cllururl sullduy School "l? of Mt. Stewart is past- W951- room. The unit also made plans fol- roceiving donations to the Y. M.C.A. and Salvation Army At a later date donation dent and Dr. David MacKenzie, formerly of Flat River is vice-gn- R. BL sident. Among those lecturing be ing the course were, Dr. G sent to the Hospital for Sick Cllll- Emil’ and DY- Ct J Tlflmflllill. 509i dveu in Landon. and Mrs. D. B girl's dreses, 6 prs. aero caps, 2 prs. mens socks. ing the afternoon two quilts were One of these quilts ‘rated. A card acknow- ledging a letter of sympathy to Mr. . MacDonald was re- ported having been received by the secretary. Finished work received included: 2 men's turtle neck sweat- ers. 3 child's wlndbreakers, 2 sewed illow cases, 2 Dur- formerly of Charlottetown. Mrs. SW11 Duffy. victim of u hit and run driver at Southport on Sunday night. Sept. 27th, was the only witness to give evidence BA the trial proceeded yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Duffy gave m; testimony at the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she is n. hwmllpbeen donned by me commmh patient, after suffering two broken ity club and sewed by Mn. Nor- man MacMurdo and Mrs. James The other quilt was pre- pared and donated by Mrs. Cle- ment and Mrs. Stuart Carruthers. The next meeting is t0 be 0n the afternoon of Oct. 26th at the home of Mrs. Heath Clark. After freshments and the business meet- ing a vote of thanks was extended to Mrs, Carruthers and her daugh- meeting closed the National Anthem. Clarke. tcr-ln-latw. The with MaJor J. A. Axlgeles, California, lllil" week. Major Crozier fromerly was the officer commanding in 1916- o] 1917-4918, the B1‘ii'l5'.i\ 811d MBA- Arizona. Ian recruiting mission oi.’ New Mexico, ‘Iiexlw. and sin He raised a average of $5.000 night, This w dNSS, returning cutting and harvesting acres of wheat. The brother of Major J. A. Crozier and is W. s. Crozier of Damiey. H11 and Mm peter DWlBlit L. Bflfilffiw James Edmund. l; lsMrliTg-Aitt ihe "3L°&I.E‘“”“"’ B‘ an o Maiden. w Capt-ii) a on er 2, 1M2, niece is Mrs of Kensington and his Mrs. of Kensingtml now of ass 1'8- Wiwon battalion of British and Canadian subjects liv- ing in the United States and spflka at ml average of two hours a. day for two years. He aisod raised l? an per of the Qiird liberty loan, raisnig $150,000 in 1B minutes at the (Jihicago board of trade in 1917 He is a. forceful speaker and will address me Uh. lied Church in Malpeque Sunday ' October 11th at '7 P. M. -lll be his only public ad- as he will leave in daystiovrisitiliasisterinBos immediately to Ins Angeies, He is the executor of the will of the late Clara J. Steele, his first school teacher and has just came from Kennedy, Saskat- chewan, wihere he arrangedffor t/he 0 n. few um, John E. Bernard former 68s in the accident. At the con- clusion of evidence yestgrdg Clarence Sanderson, the accuse , was again remanded to the QUEEN-s County Jail until this mornln at i0 o'clock when fur- the: ev dence will be taken. FAREWELL SERVICE ~14 large congregation met Hazelbrook Baptist Church, Sun. day evening. Oct. 4, in honor of Rev, H. F. Fenwick who preached his farewell sermon. The Pom-ml Home Guard, in which m. “muck served u sergeant, body in do him honor. In tho course of his sermon, Mr, Fenwmk "f! in tho his brother and niece m]; spoke of the gift. of remembrance I-l which we were endowed and em haslzed two recepta in the Testament wh ch we were ad. monfshed to remember-J . _' ber now thy Creator in tho day! of thy youth’ and Rcnlember the Sab- bath Day w keep it holy." A gpgg- ial feature of the service was f-hl 5318111 of two solos by Cpl-instruc- for P llip Daniels. RAJ‘, which added smelly m the inlpiration of the service. Mr. Fenwick spolu feelingly of his happy fellowship with m6 Déflllle of the churches whom he served, and with his nelehborlng pastors and 1Q, The singing of Blest he t e ti; that Binds and the National An- them wu followed by tho Ber-loam. tion. (Patriot please publish), BIRTHS SHERREN-At Hunter 52.51%. “l; “El. w P“ 2"‘ M“ . QXTCD, B Catherine Benita. “ “chm BELL-At 63 Spring Park on October 1, 194g u; My, C. Campbell, a. son, River, on and ma. A. R. Smith, a son, Edwin Crawford. POLLARD—-At North Wilt-shire qu Sept. 14. I942. to Mr, and Mrs. O. —COUN~TY O0URT—'1TI1eOct0bm‘ H _ Term of the County Court First; viflnry Pollard’ a son’ Gem.“ Mel Circuit was held m, Aibertorl ves- tcrdnyt, Judge D. Edgar Shaw pre- Siding, The Court opened at 10 n. rn. and adjourned at 7 p.m. first case was an action on a bal- ance due on two promissory notes C.P. McCarthy Adminllsltgator James D. Fitzgerald. of a small The DIAMOND — At the P. nausea - at till.- P. m. r. Hos- llBl. Sept. 30, 1942, to Ifl and M11, red Hansen, Cornwall, s, daughter, E. I. H pita], Oct. 3, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Diamond, Wlnsloe, 3, son, dis u‘: NELSON —— At the P. E. I. Hospital, in this case arose over the purc use fishing schooner Oct. 4, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Edi- m 50H Nelson. Cherry Valley, a. daugh- Doucet" for the purchase f which ' __ _ the money was ed. Jllidgment 31:31] ‘H330? 194g‘ gen/g,‘ Enld‘ fig was given for the plaintiff for Earfudergon’ ‘Dunstahnage a‘. $76.40 and costs. Heath Strong K. c. for the plaintiff. Watson Mc- Naught for the defendant. son. BURT — At the P, E. I, Hospital BEDt. 29. i942, to LC and Mrs. Wil- seoond case was that of Geo. Shel- foon vs Ralph Hardy action on a fiffflfifj; sinfifgice Si" a‘ dumb" ages on a contract or lease of 26 acres of land and the amount sued for $379.27. Upon hearing that the amount paid by the defendant to plaintiff exceeded the amount due on the contract and the clai sides the Court found damages was eight ccnis and Tlmton ncicd for m f 1' dissallowed consequ- ently there was Judgment for the defendant for one dollar and sixty- costs. Wilfrid the defendant. The last case was that of Mabel wmber 25. 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. m- wapd Walsh a son. Wyman Eirlc. HARRIS-At the Prince Harris. Springfield West, a son, William Herbert. CORNEY-At Clyde River on Pri- day, Sept. 4. 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Si Corney tnce Helen Darrach), a daughter Fairlie Sandra. lvtannmons Fvnnessey vs Geo Knox this was LARTER-BLUE - m. the United an action for $100 damages “my, slander. After hearing the evidence 1g 194g‘ on both sides the Judge took the eds cnsc tinder advisement Hive judgment at the Naugllt for the The Associated definitely decided to go the establishment 0f merslde. Two hundred me ‘ a 1'01‘ Oh ill and Mrs John be’ H°Pefleld to Heath barter, son u! M0- Mr. and Ham Decem Tezrn of the Court. J. Watson onlntiff, Wilfrid Tanton for the defendant. FRIDAY "it: a e w 1, a dehydm arrabee of tlon plant in this province follow- ing ll series of conferences with Mr. Cecil C. Eldt. dehydration ex- pert with the Fruit. and Vegetable Products section, Central Ex mental Farms, otta/wa. Mr. leaves today for saint John, It has not been definitely d clded whether the building will be located in Charlottetown or Sum- Murmy Harbour on Sept. by the Rev W.C. Pick- , Evelyn Blue, daughter of Mr, Angus Blue of aniimMrs diaries Lrlrler of m1: anrixoxmas - Ai r-luz River. on September 23. I942. by Rev. E. C. Evans, John Murchison Charlottetown. to Christcne Grace- Gillis of Mat. River COLWILL — BOYLE -— At New HiWn. on September 30th. P. E. 1.. . R perl- Woodside, Slanlev Lkard Coiwill of Elrlt Elmwood, P. E. 1.. to Annie Matilda N. f. Boyle of New Haven. P E. I. DEATHS CAMPBELL-At 52 Elm Ave" Oct. 3. 1942. Mrs. Cheater Campbell. the The remains are resting at the Knights of Columbus from all parts Cutcllffe ' of the province gathered last night HOGAN — In the Ch ariottetown M a bgnqugt, m, me Qhflr-logwiown Hospital. Monday, Oct. 5. 1942. Mrs. Hotel for the annual celebration of Columbus Day. Hon. Laughlln D. Currie, Minister of Mines and Ll- Nova 3 bour for the Province Scotin was the guest speaker. Dr. J.T Crotenu, Grand Knight gt the ace Charlottetown Council Toastm nstcr. Following the formal toasts to the King and to the Pope. the tout to the Church was proposed by Rcv. Dr. Patrick McMahon and the response was made by His Excell- Mosi Rev. J.A Oiuillvnn The toast to Onl- Country was pro- MndKenzie cncy posed by Rev. R.V. as a dail Katherine Hogan (Katie Sinnotti, wife of the late Patrick Hogan of Morell. aged 80 years ‘ BERRY-At Fernwoorl on Oct- ober 2, i942. to Mr, and Mrs. Brendan Sberrv (nee Vern Sherry) ghtcr -'Ihcrc.<a Marilyn. IfvURKB -- At Augustine Cove, Oct, '1, 1942, Mrs ‘William F. Burke, in her 31st, ‘ MORRISON At Mount Vernon. Oct. 5. I942. Jonathan D. Morrison. aged 90 years |\|,q0_m, 1,11; Charlottetown Hos- pital on Oct. 6, 194?. Henry Paul Biso, aged four months and three days, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. and responded to by Mr. Frank I. Peter 13150, Soufhnol", P E I. MacDonaid. The ton-st to Our Order MURPHY-At Vcrnnn Bridge, on was proposed by Hon. Dr. WJ P. Oct. '1. I942. John MncMillan and responded to by Dr. months. infant son of LA. Mlt-Dmlld, IOIIiI. Aibert. nged 4 Mr. and Mn, Jame: I. Murphy. fliltWiflUiewavmmrwmmurmir-e-i - ‘