PAGE TEN __i~i11-". eimiixrrTi-troww GUARDIAN OCTOBER 4. 1041 MONDAY 40TH WEDDING SARI-Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Ciiilbeck of 5t. Avards Saturday cc cbrauegj tl1e_50tl1__qn_in\iersai'y 0i then‘ marFiTge. They are 56mm": tires of Tr n. They were married . by the Rev. Dr. Callbcck before ‘marriage was Miss Ethel Camp- cll. If‘. D- e Memorial services were held at S: Joan's United Church in Mouni‘. siewart yesterday for Sgt. Piiot John Aiitlrcw i\'ll'\t‘E.lClIt'I'II killed in acutcu in E1‘ luud with tiie i ' l Caiiiidiuii A.r . The 1v i "e i f the i . '1‘ of the church of \\'lllL i the l 1'in was a ST.\R('II F.-\("I'OIIIIZ.\‘ TO OPEN ‘ 1 flit-wires in the pro- ‘- l iiiier River. St. I‘e'- ‘ lfuriuiy" ‘rI ti") ‘ilT, gJ. .t .1 \\'.l\ zin- louiiciid by Lt -Col. G. Elliot Full. I -— Pre- f ..illllibf‘ll returned ozn Oli;l't\'l\ oici‘ ‘iciiiliiig u i-oii- ‘- ' Filllilli‘? .\lllll>l(‘l‘ . PREMIER RETURNS" ftirv 'I‘li.iiit- A. C‘ tool; plaice overt tliififllltlvtl- the ive '1'.ic pallbear- A. J. Grunt. O. ALIUUOIRLK —-I.PI.\\'I>I\' FOR DIOTFIIIEAI. — ‘ NH“ IIIiCQ-iiiiiifl W110 H115 l't‘lIl1‘ s. . i i this ti-"ar. was a beiii l‘ at. Rogers 11nd nit-polar btii‘ and will be grentlv Amer,’ Li.“ y-t-hoiesnic Grocers, missed in il~ home town. I-Ie was . . , Us’ 1m,“ ‘iiiiout l!) - if 11cc and was born “d, m Mk“ in Siiiii: lie virus reared. H? i ' iril be i» uiziirid Irv his formci iiriiccl u s iiiid other computi- receivwl some lovely gifts. She takes with her the best wishes of a large cir- cle o.‘ friciitiss-S. tie itirties inst week and The j-ouiit: tnuri was home on llciiie about :1 fortnight ago and iiaisltiicl all his old friends. When .lic l‘ his uiiii. he look ‘ii which. bi the FIRE - A disastrous ‘ given and vcii thirty u. m Thurs- i tlziy morning, Sepieznber 25 when dwelling house 0f Il/llilam Rob- on ivzis biiriietl to the ground. i \'.iici1 the fire ivas noticed it litid lllilflt! such ll‘.‘llIl'.\'lI\‘ it IYIIS impos. sole to do any thing. The ground I cor furniture was stivcd and with , great. difficulty one bed room out- [if was saved on the second floor l iii. r st ing a total loss. At the time f ti... ng it was not known if tiicre was any iiisiiiniice or not. FYNEII-II. b. TUIIDAY —- The fiiiicriil of tlie late J. D. Taylor tins ‘iiciti firini his late residence on Hillsboroutzh street, Saturday Iiil"I‘llOOll. Service was conducted l;." Rev. Huizli hfiiler 11nd Rev. Mr l Il-dbOll. Rt Mr Miller officiated l ti‘ ill.“- c liiitiriiicnt People's l (vmeiii Pallbearers were: I M s. E. A. Foster. Walter C1ii- 1 1' Guy Doivliiitz, Kelsey J. Bre_ li-iut, Joliii Blanchard, W. J. ltrifwtlcrs. A hftisonic service at , ti- gruwi was conducted by‘ R-‘g Kiinip and George Misc Imrrniue Btlllfqllf’, daughter of Mrs. J. l3 Siarkv and Mr. Stark)‘ of Edmonton. Alberto. and l-‘O. Itiibcrt C. Jainiesoii. son of Dr. C. V. Juuilestrii and Mrs Juinicson cil Illdiiiciiioii were 111.111"; d here Saxiir- i, dtiy all ‘FIIGOII The ceremonv was at S‘ Patti's Aiiclicrin Church. Pic Rev. A. IeDrcii" (trirdncr, Rector of; the Church o zitcd. ti hrtile wore. n chic QTPCII suit. with h 1k velvet hut and black ric- ces .rii..<. Ali's I) II Clark nttiiroii of rioti- i, l. Ii DJYi-ll - k. formerly fr (o v us b =1 mun '1 i- iaiupic will reside at Char-i 1'1 :i-:."\vi1 vriuire Pilot Officer Junt- i i l" l ‘with ilic JU/WII (‘.i.i:ii.. i1 i\Lr 1'11: e. at Kirigsboro between y‘ l -—ISLAND NURSE DIES-Mrs.‘ Amqlygn, iJames Miicsuniii, Pleasant Valley, ‘ ireceivcd a tclvttrzini .Mi\-<S-. Svptcinbci" ‘J4. announcing ;spe;tcd residents. when on Suntlay ‘the dggt]; of 1m- m», M155 pm. nicrning August 31st the soul , of l-Qflgy-afggfn-n _- N, W . l Mm. JOhD-Jtllatklll- ivaaccalled- to. i I-‘ADIILY tits-at van —MI‘S. hep ,1‘. I3. Woozlinriti, City_ llllS received ,-\vord front Si. Johns, Newfound- ‘laud of the passing of hcr sister, Mrs. S. K. Bell. She will be remem- bered by lier many Irietitls here as she spent the first five months ‘lof her illness with Mitt, Woodman ,wlio uccoiiipiiii iid liiir in her home ‘n S‘. John's. She leaves to mourn ciic sou, Mr. Clrirltis R. Brill of St, Jolin. a flilllllIltd‘, <S_\'bili Mrs. H. R. l. v.11, TtihfllO. l3.\V.I., :1 sister. .\ . -. R. floaters, Suiiiiiici irlii, l . Mr. Wrfter Broiby. St. Juli s. also a step- ’ Jmuw T. Robison RH‘ is INTd-lNGI up - Mrs. All -. R has rc- .\I.l‘ \l \l l .. istniiii-lhfrit Jo! lll‘\l he iris t. 1g‘- lniitl. Prior t0 his a larre tiuiiibei" of [minds from Belle River iiitrl \l Y‘ QIFIVITFI at. his iiczre ' 111 hon \'1i\‘.i‘_'_‘ and 1 Alter a fiivv ivcli- li_v .\lt'. Leslie is in llli urposc of the .1 hiiziutifiil 172-11 and pen- "i of money were -t lifncNeill. Al- piiisti. John ex- manner. til by ilie ladies and of the eviiiiing was '_ihc death of Richard Louis Andrew . Hull. .1. P. Mc- ‘ ._ Nlclmll“ J- A .: iiIS “Fliowlfistontflieiig l Mclhluunlti, Peter (k P1411", of H“, Co“ inij‘ action. the first vomit! to pay the sup- [C In ion "iih whom he was 51 favorite, He was nu niilv son. it long trip since , He is survivcdlbv his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Mcurant. rind four sisters. Helen. Vanni», Mewil uiid Edith fill at liouiii. The aiinizrii meeting of the Prince County branch of the Rural Mail Couriers Association was held in the Town Hull Summerside Sat- ‘uciny evening 11ml wiis the largest iuid thirst enthusiasm“ 1iii.iei‘iig 9'\",‘l‘ , lield iii the hlcioiy of tlic Associa- tion. In the absence of the nrcsl- dent Mi‘. F. A. Wotton, Mr. Iludson Jeffery was unprinted chirrmzin for the evctilng. Mr. Hurry S. Cannon secretary treasurer read the min- uics cf the pvt-virus- annual meet- ing and the financial statement. All purl! of Prince County were represented also A delegation from Charlottetown and many interest- ing (liseussiriiis crime up ivhich were helpful and beneficial to all. Other miitters of interest t» the. mail couriers were ciiscussed. The slate of officers for the coriiing year is as fnllo11.-s;- Election of 11f- icerii. Mr. P. A. Walton, Hon. Presi- dent. Victoria. Mr. W. J. Smith, pres dent, AllJEYlftll Mr, I-Iudsori Jcfltry, virc president. Bedeqirc. Mr. Harry S. Cannon. Sccy. Treas- urer, Summersitlc. RR. Miieting adjourned with the National An- ihemw-S. Friends tlirougliiiiit the province . ,., ('ll'1'lCLl at home iii Vernon River early l.1.st evening. He had ])i'l‘ll uiiivtili for the past several iieiiks. of the oldest iis iii ihi- prov- - ii'i‘iik’ii’-"‘ - ending the sick . - iictin Veriioii ltivcr and vicinity for "l ‘I r0 lflmkmlf“; ,_: hm l a half a cciitury. O11 pgibriitiry 17 ‘I f] ‘it gfff‘ l lust no celebrated the anniversary 1 'VV“"'.I‘.,1 (ilrrégnll l; i of hi5 50th year in that conimun- i, i." i» i.,. P,‘ l L.ba¥,g"ta,g,l;éllcll.',i’; He \v:..< bfiffl at North River, ,,. ."‘."."‘. z‘ Twit" ‘. NZ. 8'7 2. H“ Chum“ pmimnml ' ewI-liitll ofvktflvllifig hi? plrirrigit’ - WM,“ w“ 21w,“ m mflrrplqeyitliiciitioii in l-llC district school at- 1 . Ruhr r; Fvlll‘ Willi!‘ Mrs. iW-ui" l‘:- i- ‘iio-i. iii ii nor. PO. Puicck 13-: l '1‘ innit. I‘iill)\\iil[! ilui (icrr-mony I .1300 p. ti'i1 v.11; held at the Chnrlottetr-n .,. I. i.til. PO. Kovl and lift-s, Koyl \vi'l re- .,. ._-.w.ci-a-@-ani---=zawasnwiiur,tlflfiir ii riutictovvii. The iti ..n is i‘li the Royal Czin. um and is stationed mire. \"|‘.\’I‘ll'n\' - Malor F‘. M. Ne '1, C iiliitiiitlliit: H Q. Squuciritn I‘ F). l. l.i'lii Htrse ist Biizuc Ai-iiirurtiil torps. A. F. and now in triiiniiig at (Jump Bordcir was given u uiarm welcome ai a git together of the oifit-cis of the P. . I. hi Iii xi‘. e nrinouries. Char in iii I. .. a victcrnn oi U12: t‘: 1t WM l1 viiig siiiiiwitl with t.ic i . "s ats. 0l._ E. W. Join tone Oiii er Commanding inc P. E. I. Lrilit Iliirsc iveleomcd Mal ir Nn~h on be of the re iment and a’ the co ll <11 of a peasant iiv- eiiiiig a pi itotioti was mad» to Ii/Izijor NIISII with the the offircrs present. A_let_ter was also read from the Provincial Gov- ei- iiont. advising that 110 flush- iiglins with extra batteries were be- l"g dour-red to the H. Q- sfluildlii" Major Nash thanked the officers present for useful cl aretiie nine which hr: accepted an. also slatrrd that. the gill of a flashlight to ma men would he greatly appreciated. and thanked the Prov ncia Govern- ment. Officers present view Lt. C0!- E. W. Jonnstone. Commanding P Iii. G. Elliott Pull. ciiiit. o . o Sermon. M.O.; lloni‘ Z-Lieut. H u . ieut. J Hil- R, Carnithtrl; 3- N l ir-ndcrl Prince of Ivalcs College. llc ih<n vrr-nt to the Detroit. School of Medicine VJIICIC he YQPOIVCG his M I). ui illilti. ininiediatelyi afhr ‘he started practicing at Vernon |Rl\'(‘l'. fl. typical country iiid fiiinily tihysiciun and was well I)i‘lf)\'l‘(l ii‘; iii‘, his imtlenis I Jicenuse of his cheerful bedside zmriiincr. In all kinds of weather, llie turned out. to 1 the sick and i-iiiitliiuctl tiii si c iilqht up 11n- 1‘l III‘ btciiiu- ill recently. Th’- iinilnbie iihysitiimi wil’ be greatly iiiisserl iii ihe community. In 1891. the deceased married .M_i.=s Elizabeth Herineiscv of Char. lvitr-ttiwn who died S"pi 20, i935. lic leaves to survlvie; Four irtauglittirs. Mary. RN. at home; A R. MllCIhhlS, Char- i urstnrei, RN. and New York and oiie son c120: aliitrn sister-in- ..i.-in I-IPIITICRSC)‘, who home there. lAnnsitisiii ‘FYIIIIR, . law, An. made licr TUESDAY ,nieet. its Eternal Judge. ev. T. H. Busscli Soiiicrs. .‘.I.A. M, pastor of St. James Pr- y ‘terizin Church- Charlottetown, was the guest. speaker at the Rota-y luncheon yesterday. He gave an_iii- tcrcstlng address on “A Caiianmn studies Americans" which he st-d might also bc entitled, “How I £1.51 my Prejudice" or "An experience in iIlIdtPSlDlICIllQ‘ " —SAD NEWS RECEIVI-LD-Vilord has been received by relatives in I-Iowltin 0f the death of Nelson Carruthers at Harrison, Maine. The decor.» eci is i1 son of Alexander Car- l'llill0Z'$ of HIJWIZIII. No details were received. The late Mr. Cziriuhcrs W215 54 years of age-S. FAMILY IIEIIEAVEI) -— A \'.de ti" ' .igret to earn . "ti utter on.y it iciv (lil_\ £ll£'.\$ oi Mr. A. E. Dani's. DCllAItl husband of afrs. Bessie \i‘iii- inconibc Davies. formerly o1 1115 ciiy, whicii occurred at his home in Avencl, New Jersey, on Wednesday lasi. Tue Guardian joins iii extend- ing sincere sjlllptltllj‘ to Mrs. I)..- v . his. ADDRESS GYKO — MI‘. V. A. Aiiisivortti u-as the guest speaker ilic weekly Gyro ineciiiig held night in The Cliiirlottetovrii. lI gave a very interesting address ing wiifi various matters. Ml‘. . .1111‘ Louis was ClItIIIIIILIII lci .lI(‘ eveiiizig. Dr. J. A. lVint-Miilau was u guest. Iii. R. D. Scott, .1 foiiiitir flltllllbfdl‘ of the club, was » 1g. He is 'I‘lic Royiil F'i\i.'artl Cliuircr of hc I. O. lJ. E. held its first riiiiiliir meeting for the tiiiiumn seriitni e.»- tcrday‘ afternoon in their iieiv qu: icrs in the Market Build 11g ivith the 2nd. Vice Regent. Mrs. E. G. Sound regret \\'ilS CX[)l‘(‘$.\Ctl at. niutioii of Mrs. R. ll. Rojiei-s Ill. tilcctlon for Regent reacted in it unuuiinoiis vote for Mrs H. J. (‘iortltin and Miss Edith Rogers was elected record 11g secretary. The marriage took place last iiiillii ill 8 ircicck of Hilda rtebiscua Alcii- itniluii. daughter of L-(ia .\'lc- biuicliliui and the late Mrs. Mc- Luughliui of Charlottetown to Ja.i-.i.s off. h/Ilki. Edison Wood was matron of Sol-i Elm Avenue. BRIDAL IIECEPTION —At the Zionic of Mr. and Ali's. William WlIlllOCiI. Purl; direct a wedding reception was iicd in aunoi of the i marriage of their sun Richard and llll} bride. fariucrlj" ol N tiv were Invent. Out were rvlrs. Dora Mrs. ‘McKay of . Iirunswick. and James Coi- lliiis cf Si. John. Many useful ouil ‘beautiful gifts were received. The rooms were beautifullv decorated with Dink and white streamers and inanv bcautiful bouquets. A delicious supper was served and the (‘Vcilliig was spent in uierri- merit and guests depzirtiuiz after iixishing Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wliitock many years of happy wedded bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Rich- rrti Whitlock have returned to their future home in New Glas. gow. ‘Illd irieii PRESENTATION-A lorize crowd assembled nt the home of Mr. rind lvfrs. Diiii Cummings, Miltumon the night of Aug. 14th to do honor to their son Roddie MacDonald who Ls going overseas, also tivo othcr Wiiiil men namely, George and Riv MncNcill, scne of M11, and Mrs, Tviiiiluil lVlticNcill, Milton. The meeting was called to nrdcr and a s-‘ilcnrliii address was rend by Mrs. Iferbert Dollar. The gifts were pre- sented by three jioung men, friends of ihn boys. The MacNciill brothers WP“? (‘Itch presented with t1 set of ivflliiaryi Brushes, and Rodd'c re- cttived a beautiful watch. The boys iiwiich taken by surprise, thanked thusc present in their usual genial manner, after which all jointed music beinc, supplied by Messrs _Rcngh Younker mid Pie. Burrs from Beach Grove Inn. A derclous lunch wits served by the ladies. In the wee small hours all departed for their homes feeling they had spent a very happy evening. An aged and much respected re- sident of Baltic, Mrs. George Champion was called to her Eer- nal home in the early hours of the morning of September 22nd at the ace of 9'7 years. The deccrwc-i hid been a lady of fine principle always ready to help in time of sclzniss and trouble. a fond tvifc and mother and her memory will long be cher- ‘aiicd by a w‘t'e circle of friends. The funeral service was held on Tito-day afternoon from her late residence 1111111111“ to Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church where the ser- vlc- was conducted by the student Miirsier Mr. Haye who gave a most impressive address on the worth while thing! of life and be- lng ready when the call comes for Hichcr Service, At the close of the service interment joining cemetery. The pail-bearers were: Franklin Day, Fra nclit Shields, Russel Champion, Roy Campbell. I-Iurtle MacLeod and Horton Champion. There are left to mourn her pass- ing one daughter Mrs. George Arthur of Dnrnley, James of Ham. llton and Oatwny at the old home- Kinrl sympathy in extended to all in their bereavoximntt-V. The district of North wlllizfllf6 from Boston. jlost one of its oldest and most re- was in the ad- - ‘ uorti blaze, which had gained con- iJiiiiini-i Punter, son oi the ltitg- Mru mo,“ and L\/Al\- John PC\\‘(‘l‘_ al<o 0i Jinn-i am. 5m‘ rundtng the“, m, ,5 __ _ lotzciciiii, Inc mzirrizicc i: rciuiiyl ccmlmiliefl on 11,15 trip by his wit,» i ivas pt-riortiitid by the Roi. Iii. Mc-~ who is n "mm, o, San Franc; a Kvllllll. of Si. Dunstziiis Busxi. u: H15 mmfl. was Uapmm Ed“;.|jd 5i I Saville, who was well-known in 'i.e l l honor. zliiic Mr. Wiillain Brown. Jr. was btst uiuii alt-ii clip ceremony" the r01 "res ' oi Lite contra lrgl ‘fl storm in Junu iiintia Mutta _ civ Glaszotvv"). A host of rela- . s _ ‘"1 Marion Dougan. motored to Halt. the usual mcrruncni. The rest ofj fax where fljgv W111 the evening was pleasantly speiitl the quiet observance of the event. in music and social intercourse, the l Another i Campbi-ii. Hamilton and three sons i W“ 515° "i 9555"!" °1i "i9 ‘Tllileyi mad wmi Whflm tin mother reslfl- the shaking up he received. He wu ed berde 1| wide circle of trends. "if! mill’ m" ‘i’ iii?! mil"! 0T"! l ‘ in California. He intends remalnlig WEDNESDAY RECITAL AT 8T. JAMES - There wag a large attendance at the recital by the pupils of Miss rmcivicizuier-mwrivrwmirwsd held in St. James Church Hall Iris: nzghi. The young artists staged a very enjoyable program imd the capable manner in which thev performed reflected much credit on their teacher. Every number was well received by the aud‘ence, many of whom travelled a long distance to be present at the recital. A more extended report. will appear later. “There is only one issue in Can- ada today and that is the winning of the war, and the reconstruction of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition, to bc justified in a war-time per- iod, must. be related closely to—first of all, the more effective prosecu- tion of the war and to the solu- tion of the post. wai- problems which will follow at its close," Mr. Gor- don Graydoii, M. P.. National Chairman of the Conservative Par- ty, Brampton, Ont. said in an in- terview at 'I‘he Charlottetown Ho- tel last night shortly after arriv- ing here. He is in the city to ad- dress the ziuriuul meeting of the Queen's County Conservative As- sociation Thursday night. FIRE CAUSES DAllIAGE-Ffire- man vrcre called out about B 0'o.ocl: yesterday morning to “Eh! 8 Emb- izderable licucliivay in a double LIICIIIBIIL house owned by Mr - Arthur McQuaitl, GiWwWii» Th" biaze siurted from a stovepipe in the kitchen niid li-"id Wflrkfld 1E5 way lx-Liixccii the walls anti through the roof before being discovered vViit-n the firemen ‘arrived the owclliiig was blazing furiously wnie neighbors were quickly removing furniture. Two lines of nose were aid from the motor puniper and Ill a short time the bltize was tinder control. A quantity of fur- niture that could not be reached was damaged bv smoke and water. iii-e rear of the house. including the roof is badly damaged. Mr McQuaid. the owner, occupied one tenement. It is understood the loss is partly ctniered by insurance. Aft/er an absence of almost. 60 years. '71 VCIII‘ old H. S. Sriville, S11 Francisco. Cilllf, returned to ii. tizcive province inst night It) s11‘ a yearning of many years to visit his old haunts at Bridgetown alriit seven miles frotit Cardigan. I-Ie antici at-rs iucciiiig some of [got childhood if there p-rcvince. Iii 181i uiheii Mr. Savinc \ .s only ‘ rs of age, his tailr-r was dro cii his scnconci" iiie "IIIIIIII-(IIIIC is lcst with all lIJIHiS off East PCllIl. during a violent. ltfr, Siiviiii: has a family of live, tlirce bays and two girls. all ilVlllg here about a fortnight. I’. E. I. BIBLE sDLYIETY-At F1 cliarbnur. D1. meeting of the Executive of the l‘. E. I. Auxiliary; British and For- ;i,,i1 Bible Society. held in Si Patti's Parish Hall. Charlottetown on the 2Btl1 instant. the Hon. Lu. cus R. Allen was elected president i i-etalticiiig Dr. J. H. Ayers who has srrvcd the Society fiiithfuly fut lrliilly years. After routine b1151- ness, the meeting listened with i pleasure to an inspiring address ‘ by Rev. J. B M. Armour, General Secretary for Canada and New- foundland. Rev, J. M. lvfurchison. District Secretary for N B. and P E. I. was also tarcsent and spoke briefly". Among those present were Mr. D. J. Boniiell and Rev. A, Le- Drew Gardner, new members of the Auxiliary. A warm welcome was extended to Ven. Archdeacon Raymond for mnny years Presl- dent 11nd now Hon. President of the P. E. I. Auxiliary. ORDAINED 25 YEARS -—- Rev Emmett Dougan, Halifax, N. 5., todav. Oct. 1 observes the 25th an- niversary of his Ordination, hav- ing been ordained in Si. Dun. FIIIIYS Basilica. together with the late Rev. Francis Hughes. twenty- five YEIIPS ago by the late Bishop l-lenry O'Leary. Father Dougan, who attended St. unstans Uni- verslty and Que c Seminary, after his ordination removed to Calgary where he spent sixteen years. Nine years n80 he was tr sferred to Halifax. where at p cnt he is Chaplain of St. Pat- rick's Boys Home and assistant at St. Teresa's Church. Yesterday morning Dr. Charles Dougan and Mrs. Dougan. together with Miss be present at brother, Prank, District Passenger Agent. C.N.R.. at Hall. 111x. and Mrs. Dougan will also be St. Dunstanflii Basilica is o. brother. ATTENDING PRESBYTEIIY - The sixty-fifth annual meeting of the Women‘s Missionary Society (E D.) of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. is being held Wednecdiy and Thursday. Oct. 1st and 2nd". in the First Presbyterian Church. New Glasgow. Presidln over the me-t- in s will be Mrs. A. Tucker. Pre- si cnt. and amon those tllKIil part will be Mrs, lex MucDoual . Glace Bay; Mrs. William Graham, Si. John: Miss Margaret MacRae. Bvdnev Mines: . William unw- rence. Sydney, rgpllticing Mrs. D. J. Giliis; Mrs. A. ompson. Brmk- field. P. E. I.: Miss Ethel MacDon- ald. Returned Missionar . Sydney, and Miss Lena Fraser, ort. work- er, Halifax. The s alter at the Public Meeting on vagdneada even- infli Oct. 1st at 9 o'clock will Rev. G. Carlyle Webster of Charlotte- town. Moderatcr of the Maritime Synod and Rev. N. D. Kennedy will preside. Others attendin are Mrs. Marv McLean. Mrs A. rs. Cl. Carlyle Webster, A. A. Mutch of Charlotte- Five C. N. R. employees, all sec- tion men on the Murray Harbour section were unable to return to work yesterday morning following an accident involving a motor-driv- en trolley and n heavy truck load- ed with gravel. A sixth man, who was able to return to work although still buffering from the effects of that could patrol the section yta- terday which stretchea from Wood - n iacen \\'IilI i opened the and little Frances Peters dressed gally decorated basinet laden with lovely gifts for the bride to be ers. Miss Lorane Arsenault played and Mrs. Cayley Wilson rend the Miss Arsenault in a charming little speech the remainder of the even- .. .f-\A§ 1o ihuriay harbour. The accident occurred at. a level crossing near I-Iopefield station and those injured included Messrs. Col- in White, section foreman, Murray Simon Buell, Hupefleld. Russel Ves- sey, Murray Harbour. Matthew Macleod. Murray River and Her- man Buell, Hopefield. ‘ THURSDAY -RE'I‘UBNED HOME-Mrs. Hen- ry Smith has returned to her home in the States alter visiting in Free- town tlie guest of her aunt. Miss Rena Crossmam-S. 1 Frank Hansen. salesman with I‘. R. McLaine, was a patient in ‘the P. E. I. Hospital last night. with a broken arm as a result of an ac- cident yesterday afternoon. He was working on the new building which Mr. McLalne L: erecting at the rear of his present show rooms when a truss fell. I-Iansen threw up his right arm to prevent the heavy truss hitting h‘m on the head and the force of the blow fractured the member. He is a well known tennil player 1n Charlottetown and the injury will prevent him playing a- gain this season. Mr. J. H. MacFarlane. Bedeque. was re-elected president of the P. E. I. ‘Temperance Federation at the annual meeting held yester- day in the Y. M. C. A. building, Charlottetown. Other officers elected were: secretary, Rev. R. E Shaw. New Glasgow; Treas. Mr. W G. Darke, Hunter River: Vic! Presidents. Kings. Rev. J. G. Dun. i CJIII, Montague; Queens, Mr. D. N. MacKayi. Springfield: Prince. MI.‘ Ralph fvfcCaull, North Bedeque. I Several matters nf importance’ ivere discussed including Tourist Scripts. lhc recent Excise Case (Conspiracy), total abstinence campaign, and the recent deaths caused by wood alcohol poisoning. Additional members named to the executive were: Reta G. Carlyle Webster. Charlottetown; Rev. L. !\I. Murray. Hunter River; Riev George Christie. Lot 16: Mrs. Haz- rii Howard, Cornwall: Rev. George Tflev. Cavendish; Messrs. James Milt! od. North Wiltshire; Thom- ris Moysc. Bedeque: George Tweedy. Charlottetown; Rev. A. A. Muc- Leod. O'Lvnrv: Rev, Wifisim Ver. Wolfe. summerslde: Miss Edith Steriis. Charlottetown; Rev. E. R. ivnndside. Cornwall: Rev. W C Picketts. Murray Harbour and Rev. Sidney Davies. Albert-on, MISCELLANEOUS SIIOWEII. — On Fri y evening. Scpiembcc 2th r1_ large number of friends and rela- tives gtiilirrcd at the Borden dance hall to tender a miscellaneous snow- cr to Miss Peggy MacDonald o ious to her marriage. As Lohengrftfs wedding march was played by litre. Ralph ‘Icombs the brldc-to-be cs- coricd by Mrs. Louis Hacitat 1114s, led to the chair of honor which unis‘ mstefully decorated in pink n white. Little Fay Howatt and Maw r Cecrriie Toombs. dressed as minia- ture ride and groom then came prwaid and presented tlic bridc-m-i be with a bouquet of mixed fiow<rs and then Lock their places on act-n side of the bride in nicely deco:- ed chairs while a carriage also le 1- nted in pink andfwhiic was wziieied‘ Lts. i-ioirritt and rs. Louis Hack. .t ifts and Mrs. R-Ltill Tcumbs read? erl them to the bride after which they were arranged on the lwblu-l Again and again the carriage 1111s. filled with guts which were whec-‘itidl . in and presented. among them bi-ii g tiicqucs. silverware, cut glass and linen. The bride-to-be in a snort speech thanked her many friends for their gifts and good ivishes after which siic was bouuwd. he re- mainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. —BRIDE-T0-BE SIIOWERED — A very pretty miscellaneous shower was given on Monday evening at the home of Mrs William Mann, when Miss Amanda Cannon and Miss Marie Arsenanlt were hostesses for a number of friends of Miss Yvonne Arsenault, one of this month's brides-to-be. The living room was charmingly decorated in pink and white for the occasion, as a miniature bride prettily ans- wered the door. A pink and white was brought in by little Miss Pet- the Wedding March as the guest of honour was ushered to her seat. Mrs. Fred Watton opened the gifts accompanying verses. After the gifts had been acknowledged by in- win; taken up with music and A; I Miss Mrs. Cliufcn . —LEAVING FOR. TORONTO— Miss Dolly Matthew. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Matthew uf summerside has resigned her posi- tion u principal 0X 8t. Eleanor: i hool and Leaves here in the near n1 ure for oron ., will enter the Deaconess and M18- sionary College of the Presbyter- ian Church. Her many friends wish her much success-S —VISITS OLD IIOMD- Mrs. Claude Sinclair of Fort Wtllam, On- tario is visiting her old home In Summerside and is the guest of Mrs. Colin H. Stewart and Mr. and Mn. Ernest Wright. It is some years since Mrs. Sinclair, who was formerly Miss Russ, has visited her ‘native province and ll receiving a cordial welcome from old friends. —S. The marriage took place at l o'clock last evening at. the home of Honorary Lieut. colonel Senator Creelman MacArthur and Mrs. MacArthur. Green Street, sum- mei'slde, of Miss Geraldine. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lucius Wilder of Laurel. Mississippi. U. S.A.. to Pilot Officer William Ed mund Yeates. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. E. Yeates of Canton, Miss- tsslppl, and at present Flying In- structor at No. 9 service Flying ‘Training School, R.C.A.F.. Sum- merslde --Cl-lOIlt MEMBERS HONORED -Men1bers of the Ladies Choir of st. Paul's Church, Summerside. gathered at the home of Miss Margaret Wedge on Granville st, .0 honour two of their fellow meni- oers, Miss Jean McKearney and Yvonne Arsenault. October brides. Mrs. Roy Silllphan. organ. ist played during the evening, The two brides to be were presented with a lovely arriiy of useful gifts fur the kitchen. After a delight- ful evening of fun and music all ivished the guests of honor much happiness. Miss Wedge served a dainty lunch. assisted bv some of the ladies present-S. There passed geaccfullv away at licr home in bring Valley on Tuesday morning, Sept, 9th, Mrs. James Bryanton. Deceased was born in New London. sixty-eight years ago, and ivas the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McLeod, A woman of upright Christian character, and of a genre distiositioii and unassuming manner, she made many friends. and was endeared bv all with whom she came in contact. She leaves to mourn her loss. her hus- band. and two daughters. Miss Hazel. R.N., assistant matron in the New York City Hospital; and also Miss Florence at home: also two sons. Edclison and Gordon at home, also one adopted son, w1l_ liam Council in Portsmouth, N, H. VISITING out I-IOME- Mr. iiiia Mrs. Alexander J. Irving have mot- , ored to the Island from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on a visit to rein- tives and trends. On their way cast they attended the wedding of their daughter, Joan, to George L. Christie, of the Aluminum Com- Drill" of Canada. The wedding took ialace in Ottawa on September 18th. Mr. Irving. who was formerly man- "iger of the Sun Life Assurance Company for Saskatcheivan (retr- I10 verses and presiml- int: from that position this veer. i": a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Irving of Vernon River, and a brother of Mrs. E. T. Riggs of Char- i iottctown. —DEATII OF MRS. P. J. CAHILL 0F KILDARE-‘rhere passed away in the Prince County Hospital cn Tuesday Mrs. Alice Caliill. wife of Mr. P. J. Calilll of Kildare. Mrs. Caliill had been in poor health for the past few months and was brought to the hospital in a. serious cond Lion. In spite of the best medl- cal skill and nursing she did not re- gain her strength and ed peace- fully to her eterna rest. Mn. Calull was formerly a Miss Morris- sev and was a woman of estiniabie qualities. She was a devout Rntnan Catholic and a member of the Sac- red Heart Church at Alberton. She was 63 years of age. Beside: her husband she leaves to n tour soris, Parnell at Klldare; ' at Ottawa; and Everett and Clifford at home, to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral will be iicl on Friday morning at. 9 o'clock from her late residence to the Sac- red Heart Church at Aiberton.—iS FRIDAY INJURED IN FALL- Mr. Lorne Kelly, local milk mim, received painful injures when he was thrown from a delivery ‘wagon. 'I'hc horse he was driving became un- manageable and threw him to the ground. He suffered three broken ribs in the accident. SEPTEMBER, WEDDING —- games. A buffet luncheon was serv- - resent. Rev. Louis A. Dougan ofm Ed by the hxwma’ Before jeavgng the guests showered Misti Arsenault with good wishes for her future happiness-S. LAID TO REST - The funeral of Dr. J. T. Collins. which was largely attended, was held yester- day morning from his late resi- dence, Vernon Rlver, to Si. Joa- chlmk Church. where Solemn Req- uiem High Mas: was celebrated by Right Rev. Monsignor Maurice Mc- Donald, assisted by Rev. R. V. Mc- Kenzie, Deacon, Rev, F. Cass, Sub Deacon and Riev. Joseph ‘Irainor. Master of Ceremonies. Present in the Sanctuary were: Rev. M. J. Smith. D.D., Rev. Louis Callaghan. D.D., Rev. P. McMahon, D.D., Rev. Charles McCarthy, Rev. J. A. O'- Brien, Rev. Joseph Rooney and Rev. J.C. ivIacDonald. DJ). Rev. B. Gli- lia, D.D., assisted the choir. The funeral proceeded to Charlottetown where interment took place in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, when service at. the grave was conducted by Monclgnoi McDonald. The hon- orary psllhearei-a were: Dr. A. A. Allan. Cardigan; Dr. Preston Mc- Intyre. Montague; Dr. W.J.P. Mac- Milliin. Dr. I-LD. Johnson, Dr. J. D. McGuigan. Dr, 0.1". Dewar. Dr. Wendell McKenzie. Dr. G. I.., smith. Dr. B. 0. Keeping and Dr. Joseph A. MacMillan. The act've pallbearers, all nephews of the de- ceased were: Mum. Leo I-Iynes. Rginnd Hynea, Victor Colin. tit.- Cmdr. J.J. Connolly, Wm. R. Con- holly and Olin. Connolly 4U“; liabatuiual IIIDI of axons!- The marriage took place at the Manse, Brookfield, on September, 17th I941, of Miss Miriam Ruth Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Spnngwn, and Mr. . Benjamin Cousins, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cousins of Rose valley. Riev. Dr. A. O. Thompson performed the ceremoiy. and the attendants were Miss Rachel Mar- tin. sister of the bride. and Mr James Cousins. brother of the groom. The bride was dressed in a median. suit of air force blue, with squirrel trimming and blue necessaries. 'I‘he grown’: gift w the bride was a pearl necklace. and to the bridesmaid a. pflndant. Aft/er the ceremony the happy couple left on a motor trim {and on their re- turn on Saturday evening a recep- tion was held for them at the heme of the bride's parentio in Sprln ton, attended by the im- media relatives. The evening was spent in stcial tercourse and music, and was further enlivened by selection: on the baa-pipes play- ed by the bride's uncle, Mr. Lauchlin Martin. A grou of friends arrived and aerenad the ioung couple enthusiastically also rictuding the bridegroom’; father in their attentions. After being served with refreshments the tcok their departure. wishing bri e and gro:m long life 11nd happiness. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Cousins left for tre’r new home in ye alley. where Mr. Cousin! conducts a general store. “he bride. who was a pripuiar young teacher. was honored with a shower at her home previous to her martin . and another shower held at a home of the groom's father On b-th 07t‘0°"I‘.! ncary beautiful and usefui gifts were recelwa. includ- OUR NEWS BUDG T FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSW On Wednesday CVHILng oct. lsi, ~ the people of Hampshire and vic- inlty gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles liar-fer for the purpose of doing honor m Mr. Liar. i ter who ls serving In the Veterans‘ lnlghtoa-whe - is serving with the R.C.N.V.R. Over 500 interested spectators looked on yesterday as some of the beat known fcruiera in the eastern part of the province demonstrated their ability behind the plow at ‘ Bridgetown in connection with the big Plowing Match and Held Day sponsored by the Dundaa Carry On Canada Corps. Bit. by bit the green- of the landscape in the farm of; Prank Clay at Bridgetown was turned to a rich red as the match progressed. , ____ i - 1 ISLANDER DEAD. — Mrs. John Cudmore of Winsioe received sad news 12f the death of her sisoei. Mrs. G. . Brooks of Waterzown, Mass, who arsed away September 28th. Mrs. rocks, who until rec- ently has made her annual visit to P. E. 1. will be sadly missed by ma- tives and friends here. She leaves to mourn the following sons-Jim en of Watiertown, Mass; Ben]. of Ca ifor- nia; Arthur of Indiana. the following brothers and sisters-Mrs. J. Cudmore 0f WIHSIOBZ MTE- Hem? Ford of Charlottetown; Daniel Mc- Callum of Glasgow Road and James, McCallum of Minneapolis. TO RENOVATE CEMETERY— A meeting was held in the Court House at Dundag on Oct. ist for the urpose of having the old, Dun as Cemetery renovated. Mr.- Fred Matheson occupied the chair. Mr. Albert Acorn acted as secre- tary. Following a. motion, the fol- lowing trustees were appointed. Chairman, Albert Acorn with WiL. liam Nichtfson, Fred Matheson and Robert Acorn. Mrs. H. H. Cox. secretary Treasurer. It was moved and seconded that Mr. Gregory. who is to do the work, meet at a prearranged date. with the trus- tees of the cemetery to discuss and arrange the work. It was suggest- ed that any interested. should correspond with the chairman of trustees, Albert Acorn. Cardigan, R. .5. OUTSIDE HUNTERS I-IERE -- Sportsmen from outside the~ pro- vince as uieil as many Flanders were out yesterday in search of Hungarian pnrircges an; i11n.-t of them were able to biig a few of the birds. Hunters came from ac far away as New York to indulge in this popular sport. Mr. Fred Tyler and Mr. A. Pyke, both of New York, were out yesterday and in the course of their travels en- countered five different coveys. They succeeded in returning to the city In the evening with eight Hunc. 'I‘i1e following I-Ialigoniahs were also on the Island in quest of the partridges: Messrs. S. A. Beatty, H. M. MacLeod, L. C. Teesdale. R. I-I. Boland. It is reported that the birds are quite plentiful although they are difficult to find. —WEDDING BELLS -- A very pretty wedding was sdemnfzed on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at_ St, John the Baptist Church, Mis- cuche, when Miss Eliza Perry. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. T-‘erry, St. Nicholas became the bride of Mr. Maurice Darte of UharlOLtEtOWD. Rev. Dr. Monagiian performed the ceremonv and cele- brated the Nuptial Mass. The lad- ies choir with Mrs. Patrick Mar. tin at the organ played appropriate hymns during the ceremony. The bride was very attractive in a navy silk crepe dress with white trim- mings and white accessories. Her bouquet was snapdragon and fern. Vfiss Adeline Wedge was brides- maid and wore a. wool dress of mauve with black accessories. Mr. Vincent Perry brother of the bride railed as groomsman. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home to which about forty guests were in- vited. Mr. and Mrs. DfIrtC are spending their honeymoon in the Maritime; imd will visit Sydney. C. B. Thev will make their home "r1 Charlottetown.—S. "Not only Conservatives but citizens all over Canada are glv- Ing thought to the rebuilding of the National Conservative Party as an absolute necessity to the more effective prosecution of our war effort and to the solution of post-war problems." declared Mr. Gordon Gra don, MP. national chairman o the Party, in the course of a rousing address at last night's annual meeting of the Queen's County Conservative As- scciation. Ganon§§ G (IVIOHQIS (f. articulate‘; ll THE FINEST IN THE UIND —P. E. I. WIJDS.—A marria e much interest to friends on a Island took place in Jamaica Plain, Mass, when M crick, Minister of the First Baptis Church officiated. Mr. Blase em. pioyed with the first National Batik of ston. The couple are spend. ln a delightful honeymoon on P E, Is and with relatives and frieiiis. FAMILY BEREAVED -- Mr. Jame; Calder received the sad news yesterday of the death of his sister Margaret, who passed away yesterday in New Glasgow, NS. she was Mrs, Clarence B. MncGregor and she passed itvviiy after being in hospital for only about weeks. She leaves to mourn tip; following brothers and sisters: Jame; and Marcus in Charlotte- town, Ansti-uther in Kensington, Mrs. Jean Richards, Charlottetown, Mrs. W. H. MacRae of New Gm- gt-w and Mrs. Scnward Bttitnell of Sydncy. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. James Calder and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Calder leave this morning for New Glasgow to attend the funeral of Mrs. MacGregor which is being lield on Saturday afternoon. BIRTIIS IIAIWEY-At the Sawler Nursing Home. North Tryon. Sent. 29. 194i, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey Westmoreland. a daughter. ' MURRAY-At the sawler Nursing Home. North Trynn. Sept. 26. 194i, to Mr. and Mrs. James T. Murray, Augustine Cove, a son. FARMER-At the Prince Conn Hospital. Sept. 18, I941, to Mr. an Mrs. Walter Farmer, Kinkura a s on. nIneKAY-At New Annan, Sept. 2o. 194i. to Mr. and Mrs. David MacKiiy. a so . M auras-as SANDERSON - COLWILL -- A11 the United Church Parsonage, York, by the Rev. J. A. Nicholson on Sep- tember 30, I941, Victor Kimble San. derson of Grandview P. E. I.. tu Ilia/Ilsg LITna Lena. Colwill of Northam, MORRISON-SOMERS — At the IAi-inse, Sumnierside. Sept. s, i941, by Rev. George Ayers. Elmira Mary Morrison of Fredericton to Iran Heath Somcrs of Bradalbane. WAITE-FERIIISH — On Tuesday‘. $FPWiiib9f 23, 1941, at the Presby- téflfln Manse, summerside. by the Rev. Wm. Ver Wolfe, Miss Bessie Waite. daughter of Mr. Henry Waite to Percy C. Fcrrish, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Ferrish of Summerside. IIARRIS-HAIIRIS - On Wednes- diiy. September 24. I941, at the Presbyterian Manse, Summer-side, by Rev. Wm. Ver Wolfe, Mr; Agnes M. Harris to Mr. J, I-InrrLs both of Sherbrooke. ncsdav. Sciitember 24, 1941. at. the Pfvsbyterian Manse, Summcrsido, by Rev. Wm. ver Wolfe, Miss Jap- ne H. Ramsay, daughter of M‘, Keir Ramsay or Baltic, to Mr. Joseph D. Caseley, son of Mr. and Ivfarlslé Charles Citseley of Spring y. REID-DINGWELL-At Zion Manse, Saturday. Sept. 2'1, 1941, by Rev. G- Carlyle Webster. Misti Thelma Leslie Dlngwell of Morell to P0. Er- nest David Reid. R..C.A.F'.. of Rollo Bay. HATT-MacKENZIE - At Zion Mime. Monday. September 29, I9- 41. by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Mrs, Mary Belle MacKenzfg of Charlottetown to Mr, Freeman i), Him of Beach Hill, n. s. ROWE-MENDLES-At Zion Manse, Monday. September 29, 194i, by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Doro- thy Georgette Mendles of Bloom- field. N. J.. to Mr. Charles Percy Rowe. R.A.I1‘. of East Orange, N. J. LAMBOURN-IIARDIIIG — At St. The meeting, which was lar e. representative and enthusiastc, was held in the Oddfellows Hull. with President P. W. Turner pre- siding. seated with him on the platform were Mr. Graydon. Hon -, Dr. W. J. P. MacMillari, provincial Conservative leader, Mr. W. Ches-l ter s. Mcliure and Mr. John O. I-Iyndman, Queen's County Con. servatlve candidates in the last federal election. A meeting of the executive held after the general meeting resulted in the reappointment of Mr. P. W ‘rurner as President and Mr. George MacKay as Vice President. Mr. P. J. Rossitcr was appointed secretary. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. -- Tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc- Carvell, Emerald, was the scene of a ve pleasant event, Friday even- ing ptember 19th, when upwards of one hundred people athered to tender a shower o Mrs. cCarvcirs brother, 8t. Clair Croken. The groom was accompanied lo his chair y his brother Aloysius Croken wiilie the well f1 led buckets of gift; were carried in by the lttle Mines Carn- ilin McCai-vell and Blanche Camer- on. Mica Helen Bhreenan and Mrs. Harold Day opened the many dainty and coatly gift; while Miss Elsie Mayne read the uccompanyin VII‘!- ea. Mrs. John B. Cameron tan fiuiy arranged them on a table. The groom were flttingly expressed his sur ise and rati ude to all present an invited t em to visit him in his new home. After atngingoFbr He's a Jolly Good Fellow. and uniting the room. lunch was served by M11. coat-veil. undated by some of the - die; present. The remainder of m: n b evening was spent in dancing a ::ln muaic being Illfll hed ulllgan oya accompanied by liken a very future an r Mr. and m. Mccarvefl, I ‘of "IQ" YCTY Pnlaylb" 07011111] “IQ crowd cum-u ' l fitter wishing Mr. u a Paul's Chapel, Charlottetown, P. E. I.. by the Rev. I/eDrew Gardner on Sept. 6. 1941. l-AC. Cyril Douglas Lambourn of Reading, England. to Anne Muriel Harding of French River, P. E. 1. TAlT-PRICE- At the Baptist Par- 50119-891 sclli- 39. 1M1, by the Rev. I. Judson levy, Misc Fflorenoe Hall Tait of Toronto. 0nt., to Elder-son 0- Price. 0f Charlottetown. LEIGIITIZER -- COOK -- At O Lady of Mercies Church, New Yo" City. September 27, 1941, by the Rev. Father Scnnlaii. Anastasia Lieightizer of Charlottetown. P. E. I. to a: - iMILB-JQQIJZLQQILLIECLL/‘E- __ ~__ ' HEAT!!! MncKAY— At New London. Oct. 2, 1941, John D. MacKav. aw 73 Yours. MeIBAAC-In East Boston, Mass" on Sept. 27. 41, Pen-onella. (Nei- lie MacDonald) widow of Andrew wclsaac, formerly of P. E. Island. LIVINGSTONFP-At Clyde River. Oct. 2. 1941. Mrs. Jame; Living- stone. in her 63rd vear. Mac CARRIE-—At the Provincial Sana orium on Thursday. Oct. l. 194i. Mrs. William 1". MacQuarrie in her 46rd year. ' MacDONALD-Suddenlv at his re- sidence, I-liliaborouzh Bridge Road. Morley A. MacDonald. age 81 MaoDONALD-At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Sent. 7.8. i941. Li'lle MacDonald. age B8 years, of West Et. Peters. nAIlILb-At the Prince County Hospital. Sept. 30. 194i. Mrs. P. J- Cntiill. aged OI Nara. P‘ y manna-in Nflrlh Rusticoi Oct. I. 19:1, Mrs. Elizabeth Mchure, B89 COLLINS-—At VCIIIOII River.’ seni- za. 1e41, n1. .1. '1'. coiiim. use i4 198l- RAMSAY-CASELEY - On Wed- "