';"“"*'-““H*-'I'$va"<~'r!flt\ PAGE curacy-111 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 2...; n11!- - OCTOBER 19. 1940 r - >r€ OUR NEWS 15110131515- 101 OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY l l | U11? - esent. Constable C“ Saumm-v H. U. .\l s been zippointt-(i ieziti; :1‘; .1: 111111119, hi5 absence. -——~— [to all :11» _ about 111.11 The 111111-1-111 111' 1')-.11-.i1-l \\'. P11- ni-ake c. :1 quwlat- 111.- l11l1l l-‘l"".11.1_'.' m-Jrning slcn. 1--si1l1-i11-1-. T Prince l Si. Dunszaivs Basilica 1 11111 Requiem High Mas ‘d b1 his .1.\~1\'c1'1 by Rt-i 1-1111 111111 R1". ,1 1‘1111. {I l4 .11-.1:s as 11:1 IIPV retllaces Rev. Pe- rieznoni Ba)". I1 i: l-‘lttlit-t- G111 an“ 11-0111 11 p.111-- ids, ivill go trxitii-y. be- an. \\'.-ts station- at " . v 1-1iui-ch u-edditig took -,..1;1v 111111111112 1n '. Nnitii l-lt-tit-qiit-Jtt, 111 .\l1.». .\l-dry Delviua, John Ambrose Rodd, . 1- 131111-cl1 was prettiiy 1'1 11. .1 ,.-. 1111111 il0\\'t‘l‘5 and 121-11. 111111-1-1-(1 with 51-1-11 -\-1 -=i 11 1111c lllJDOll, Tin-ush- .\l1-.s.~i.~. .111- Ito-dd. Rev, D. Fit-Iod- r. tx-rlonned the cere- L Banderson. sister IFI'(‘:I(I(‘(1 at fl-n- organ 11- u-cdeing mat-ch as -- (‘2ll(‘l‘1.'(1lilCCh1‘t‘ll. 1- first Stinday in _L1J 11111111: ti-ainees at 1e Inn, --.-te1'day morn- 1- 111-111 their church par- 11111ci1 1-1111- having received .1;11.1i14. the boys pre- .1 1 a1111<11r11nec as they 11 .. 1 -. 1.111111 1-1-.1>1-c11vt- quarters, 1.1-1 l: 1.1111 (711ti1o.1c DflJtV attend- 111; .\f.1-. 111 the recreation hut and 11.»: Pre1c>t1111t narlv attending ser- \.1--- in the recreation room 0f the part-.- under com» J. Maz-Donaltlmt- Mass u-hich w celebrated 11v. Lit-urge MacCoi-ntack. A r111 for the occasion was also p .11-11e1l 11v Father MacCoi-inac. 1. 11.111. J 1 Pratt-slant party, under the e1 1.l of LL-Col. F. I. Andrew. 11 i services which ivcre c1111- 11 11v Rev, Cation E. M. 141l- lt-nc, 111111 also ntcaclted the sermon. Two of Charlottetown’: guest children, IZ-y-t-ar-old Doris French and her lo-ycar-old sister, Patricia, received one of the bggzest thrill: of 111211" young lives 1 =’ nigh? B! they lstenecl in t-o 11 11112-58812 {Wm their tnotlici" at 81-15 The motE".e1' of the flirlfi. W110 U"?! 1:1 Wemblcy. Middle-sex County. smite on a short wave broadcast Irr-ni Eli-gland and sent birthday g;-,.,.,-,,_.._,~ 1.3 Doris who celebrated 1111- 12:11 bn-tticai- Saturday. In eager anticipation the little 81145. who atc guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacLecd on North River Road. huddled close t0 i116 F8510 long brfcrc the broadcast began, when 11.11-1- heard the voice of their mother, WIliCh they have not list- youn-rslcrs were greatly excited and. their lonely hearts filled with longing, listened to every‘ word their mother had to say to tucm- TOFRIST AITEMPTS T0 TAKE DOC-111; H. W. Mach-can, agcrt ' P.C.A., Saturday morninil ..1-.l 11 tourist at Borden 11s ‘I’ 111.111.11.11. at the tlme. ‘l “‘° “l““i;'.‘ cit? .1111 ~1 l~l.isecnn e _. 11111111311111‘ itnsirause that the d" 111111111 h1- in tl11- mainland‘ catifllg}; ".111111-1l.- 1~~ 111-lit up to ‘the r w 3...] ; , u-hct-e ilie atler 1Z1 "the 111- 1211-1111 the can “ ,.__e 11111- the 11111111111,’ just eol _ll ~,-__ my The 5.I-'.C.A. man promptl- tcck 1h:- dct! a\va.\' from his would" m. nbflypl-fgr 11nd back to the citv. .118 ' l- 1i rt tlit- license in! and "- 1112 ‘1211111111-1- w able to flfld 11v“ 11111111111 1111- nr-vrd a-nlm-"ft rs u; Mcf-lfrtn 1111\- a1 ‘IV’! ‘mm: ,, » mus 011 the animal. ' , ls m‘ as pa“. m return several similar caHlS ff s 111-curreti during the 511m’ A vcrv sad arctdcnt occurred on] gum-ti 1- 111111-1111111 about nine '1- NOI; n‘, t)... p-e-tou-u road when "id Man-i. ii-i-cav-cld son o. Allis-n Mann. W115 struck by R Adams o! Mr. z-ud .\'I1.=. insincllv kill-xi whci-i ear driven by Mt‘. R01" g1». v:~ - -r1~1~ 111m fellow with an- . ._ »- <1 two sisters. -1l‘. 311.111..b§§1)§1.7.~.11mv->-¢ mitt" of; . ‘ I1 1 "p. rmqt m tl-rlr u-av to vialttqté‘ l‘ wnn,1,.,n-1.,1,~_ 11111-11, Johnston H1. wi-o lived a’ ill‘! “"51" Mum‘ ‘l ‘n.4,- myn, when the car came a- im‘ W" “A... h“. bpdflnfl‘ confus- Q-i in“. i-aniin front. of it. The driv- fl. (“no.4 Fu-apivlto avoid thtt-"cfildlél but could not P, fl" “f: M}! 1,, 1111- 11111-11 111111 ‘t; "10 <-~l'-t “M- W‘ll'a-11 mum- 11-11- 1QrO-Vgf: We h" m-m ‘mu-ht un crh -» car. Pussr-rsbv 111-load to lift ta; v:- hicle nn-i c\'i"\"R-l°" M"- fink‘; mm wr nwtinn. 8'"- V9119‘! an the Print"- Coilriiv "OWN “h” I" M; 1mm»; p» have a frac 1r- “, arm‘ 5h- received medical ego and is restflll 999119115517 h‘ e hospital. J: $ ‘ice force. is on son Rev BOON ‘Y TR-\N - _ v sh l Alia-hail ' j._-;~;~.-.;1 m [he _.> ed by 1.11- 1.11 11,11" 1111-111 11f 'I‘r-.111s1_1 t.» 11111911159111’! to d1.-c-.1»- 1111- general travel ‘and . John Gaudrt. ‘.1111 .\frs. T. A. Rodd, of. mun 03-‘ 111111111‘. l —JOI.\'S AIR FORCE — Mr. Ro- 50R l .\I:111~t1--.- [-11 bet-t Brennan, e011 of M:- A. R. Brennan 11f Sunimetside. left u-herc lie has Joined the R11_\a1 C-anudzan Azr I-brce. Bobbie, as he was known k001i cioubt u-ill 1111-51-11 protes- and M1-s fur 'I‘or1-nt o lt-icnd~, ion 11nd 1 :11 111.- \'\‘l',\' S in the R ‘ for . 1i Yoik '1\'.‘l~‘ ,1t "-11- l ISLAND MAN RECEIVES Il0.\'-. —Walter “lakclin, Charlotte- ‘ (DWI) who 1-e:c11'.l,\' _10Illt‘d the Royal - C-.11i11cl1-.111 .-\!l' I-‘orct- 11x1.- C. A. F‘ “Gun-d o! Halt-l, '1‘11rc.11t~.1 .111, 1)_.-A:11l>1-r_"l‘th. T111- tll ~ "(dual-d ".11 I'.\.\'SI-\ '“" 1 Friends 11.1 111-s I Ottawa ' l 1.011115? l)1 1 'I‘li1s co: 1- tawa on Oc-obct ltrw-imtili .. (‘1111111111111 .-\\.<111‘1:1Y1o11 11f J1i.~‘.i1-c dent 01 'I‘11u1-1.~t. 1111c. is at present sociation. GRADY - l-liicr" 1.111s s1.-l1-ct-.-1l in training .\l1- 1-1111- the followinu ‘Z t".ll(‘I' a R (‘ .»'\ l". l\‘ ~;'-1-.11_1ti1\ 1A ex- .1 1 '1‘.lllt‘1‘(‘ilC(‘. call- ess o.’ 112C Doc-mnion. 111-- fakes place in Ot- lilli 11nd 161. t1:- ls 11 1135i w» Putihcltv Hui-catty, 11nd a director of that As- IVELSII --Sf. Charles iChui-ch, Amherst, ivas the scent- 0i 11191 a preitv \v1-dd111g “Ruiucs-tiay" n1"- inc. 01".. 2. 11111-11 E111 1 AU11lC\ datiglitci- of \Ir. and Mrs. Creigiitoxi \Velsl1. became the bride of L. Cpl. William Dav Margaret Gri ‘ T119111’ .11 '1 31:1». T111- bridc was i-ittii-cd 111 Lorne Ma1-C1u1ll_ a floor 1111-4111 gown of white. satin [with veil and carried a11 arm bou- quet. of pink Belts a.- floor l-"nutlt I and carried cream roses ents, 5 Park fives and fric- t-hen left for their rt-ltirn i hers-t wlictv ent stationed Scotia News. LESLIE - Prince Eclwai took place, 25th, in St. right C. SS ‘Mai-y A. Pc P. E. Island bride looked street length a cor-age of a pearl ter, Miss L0 the staff 0f in navy lBay, P E were sting. Ill1lIi-‘(i1.llf1\' - ccretnoni". 11 fast was tnony a K101101111]; 1.1-,- ed at the home of the bride's par- Moncton and theme to P. I. On Highlanders. ding o1 ititercs". 1o 1n1111y fr; 11-11d Mrs. P2101‘ D. Peat. son of Mr. and St. Peters B111‘, with matching a c rosary 11nd book. She was attended by 111-r sis- served id Giady, son of Mrs. 1 v and the late David iei-side ,P.E.I. Rev. . t the cere- mcbrnit-fl the nup- ~0 1 res-es and maiden hair fern. She was attended b_\" Miss Eva ln-itiesmaitl, who wore a gown of queens blue a-n 211111 lxuiquet the Mans the and at the offerntox-y- Schubert's Ave Marie \\":1s sun-.- l1\ Ervil Cormicr. Air-1- 'l-.1- c~1-e-' 1st was serv- St. 111 about so rela- nds. The happy couple a short. ltcnevmomi to licv will reside in Am- ‘lil- ‘ii-com is nt pres- v-ifh the Not-"i Ncvn Amherst PETERS - a wed - ‘d Isiuiul and Wt-dncsfiity‘, b p‘. Joseph's Church. Hali- fax, N. 8., when Capt. W. J. En- . R., chaplain of the l C.A.S.F. tit-tiled 111 fllill‘l"lii.g0, Miss lcrs. c.1111 liter . Rollo Bay. ,_. 111111 He. Airs. l’. i}. island. The most attractive i1i a dress of soldier blue 5.501105. She worc tiger ...li:s 11nd cs1 1 l\.‘fil'_\' pruver uise Peters, R. N, of Si. Martha's Hospital. Antlgohish, N. S., who was attired blue dre. i les of navy". 11nd c The gro- 11 u-izs s.1 911'?“ 1° l“ many ‘vecks- we happy - brother ‘Ilvilliam u-itli > Peter's Island. As thr- bridal party entered the Church, the wed- ding march \\‘.'\S fitliizg-‘y played by a frlentl of the groom. 11nd twin-inc the Nupnal hi-is-s, upprf-pi-init- hymns l Leslie, Si. wile-- the y wetidina break- ho l-1.-1'1i.1x lla- 11.111 tel. For the past tiirter-ti ycals the l-utt 1:1‘ Chi-Yb“? m flag-1- sfic- v-as tend. rs l;_v 11:1 friends at .1111 TOT l‘ 51919“ dog-ggé 1 she iicccived many valuable shcwe useful gifts. _.r was 1.30111 to cross to the bride has been employed as sienn- |-,,-1111| \\".‘.l1 a “stolci-i“ dog. 'I'hB_g1':1pht-l" for Th1- J. .1. lIu-zhes Co. ‘ '1 \-.u's a Bcston buldoil-ljitd. Souris. P.E.I. P: vious .~1~11 .-~1~--1-1-1 u-"Jlf-i anal beautiful inclitding a chest of Rogers’ silver, the gift of -hei" employers. T1111 groom is inched to the is now sflwfioned at Half“- u-l-icre ill" happy couple . . make their home in the nrrir fut- 111-e. Fire. which one dclcck ccmplctcly- dcstrryed a large the port, about. fcur miles IICIYFO at at- PE I. l-Iiwhlati-‘crs and ‘ N 5.. “Ii lft started shortly before yestcrday morning, tool Cimrlcttetc-tvn A11"- froin the city, The. damage was e-tlmatcd at approximately -mo.=tly of 1- ‘carprnicrs tools, picks, tl-mvr-ls 11nd nonsli-itct-Ion ‘The haze u-z-s cattscd Small ‘employee fli into a box containing onkutn. RC MP. raid lcst atriu- The-- 1111-1-- gated the nut-break. about. half a the bulldinfl "midnight lu wa: start-ed manner. In i the cakum f tempted to e Apt-ending the riakllm consisting principally $3.000 qulpmcn t, implements. when an ashes ckcd citzarciie Thai-c were dcocn employ-cos in who were t-nloylu-z a rich" anti the fire- ln a purclv ac-ideittal heir cxclicmctii. when gutted. the men at- xtlnguish the blaze bv but this 11.1w incrca=cd its burnlnf! DOWPlF- Th? material is very inflammable 11nd the blare u-cs cu‘ of 9°31"! hem" the men had Charlottetown a chance to fight. it. firemen were called cut. but. were unable to save the shed as flames before the)‘ I-Iowevcr. scene. bwldlngn m’ The chem fcal it was a mash 07 reached the they protected arbv from damage- engine was taken out a; 11191-9 was no wat-r supply at the Airport for the buildings are extinguishers jumper. The fitted with. chemical for the flzht-inl. of - and maiden hair fern.’ L. Cpl. Ralph Arrenault 51111131011911 1h? groom. Durint: choir rendered appropriaie hymns to her ‘ l 1 hi-ou 11 pst-etlou. Nulif- 111 . 111!‘ ' -» - ‘i . 1111- bride eutcrcJ lhc -cli.l"1cr \-1-l111-Ic w 1c : "-11 'l.- 1,1,. (m [he arm 9f 1.9;- lt-ft front f1-nl-rr of t‘-11 -- 1 l: "11. 1n “we 1m- awm; Th” (lamagefland nl-o a .- . . 1 -' '11 1m pit-formed by the sprinuv Jhiiiflllllii the 1:; i 1- -- 1 p__ \v,-,,,,1.1.1,._ Comm,“ m turne: r1-._:- 1.11 1 - . 1 111-1- of fit -- invited guess 111 thc 1111 .11 1- 1 all lively attire. T!" 11" “'11 - l‘ l1 1! css of u-h.. sulll-tt. PlLlVl‘ . ‘ . t'.-~ r -. .1 . wilii organdy trim (‘ll b3‘ Ml’. M-il W-c‘ 11 fl u» 1 11 fiuzcr tip veil cntight town anti 1111- 11-111- 1y. .\f~ 1-1- 1 .1 halo of orange blossoms Robins. Thc latter 1v. ' --. 111- 1 .1 111i a bouquet of llink roses "1 h)’ Ml‘. R-illill -l "i 1‘-11- . den l-ah- fern. she u-as at- (‘by- -i 11y 111-i" sister Jessie. who —-—~— 1 - - 1 tl . - lcn-rtl 11' f 111-x.\1v.\v 1 11 .\'|" rot-Kr- m1 111111" vxt-ivétcftfug- .\ir. l-‘Tu-ooti Iiu1 - 1‘; 1'. -. — . . mq-iod u nose my of 1' . . 1 Tl Ehll \\ WEDNESDAY 1 _ ‘ _ WIIKI-JIIOE PUT N I" R l-‘l-~ ll 5"“! dhll-b l\' ~111-1.-1-1-.'11-1: dredge on! its 2r.)- l'll"l'l'lll=' ~91 111-‘1 -'- "1- -' 1...... s._ 101111. n. a. to 111111111- h-"d" o‘ m“ “W” v - u. 111111 . put into Stulnmerslde on m“ HQ“- YmC-"W ' 1111.11" 111 shelter from the heavy m“ m?“ 0mm“ 11 etpecteti to leave Yester- 1111111 111111 1111i-~i-.--.-_ ms .\l.11l.1-1111 -1i t‘!'.\rl i111 " ' pzciurc \\.\.\ tukt-n in 1111- 1 (‘111- ___l. . ... . pl- . 1 .11l1ct1i Genet-111 Hospital 111 I-Jng- _ A gpetig.l'w.géigizgvzvgognggg land. Miss .\iacLean is a tinuglnt-t 0f Mrs. {vial-y MacLr-an of '- city. .11. the Nfanse, Kensington, Oct. 8th :1.- 145 a. 1a., when Wilfred Lyle of f.. ill was tuilted in marriage to 1'0 Pot-hes- of Kelvin. The mar- pt-rloi-med by the Rev. A \'I.\‘I'I n‘ OLD Al-IOM IL ‘m’ -“"-“"* l“"‘1‘1'-' ‘" . u the tii-esetice of a large “J-Rfzmilli“ I ‘;““;‘5““‘ l)" “‘ "‘--‘-'-" .- . . 111-ls. The happy couple :1. s1". s ' s - . . 1 ~ 11 .cll,lo 1151i flit-iv [£111 .1 uni-XL A‘ on‘ on a {up to Halli-ax‘ N‘ a 1111- M155 31111-11111 l\f.11-11.1:1_1. , _“.|.D|">\.G BELLS _ At he N Rwm" P F!" v ' ' K-‘ns-ncton Oct l2 at B 13'- ' M“"n.""'“]‘! .1 1n. (‘l-trke Hffiill Caselcv "r111 ivas uuiterl in mar- m w." -- 111»:-111l1_v Hogg of Wilt-cot. ‘ _ _‘ _ ' ‘ . . .111.- was performed b)‘ .1 11.111 1111l.1l:11 1;. .\ I). Stirling. The happy ‘it. Hinsiitii.‘ , 1- »'1- 1111 1111: on an auto ti-lp to _ n _ M‘- ‘ l» l ;:1.-111l;11-.d via Borden. When New ‘tori-t 1 we a, Hank " ' in A vf-.\ll_ -. of 1n11'1~ 1- 113551"! ~ '-‘ Th“ .\'-l'-1=]'- 1‘ l" ~-».l'(11t'I‘II-"I‘Il LDDING ANNI- 11111- of (‘i111 tt-rnun 1111111 i- 11; .-:-. \]_];~.\R “,- x, Q Gapanp g9- ‘ I‘ -' '- ‘"1 .- . 1 of the Mt. Carmel t I! - Exhibition. .t1d the pleasure 1f lui-lielli iw-dthig . 1 111 their home in 1st. pnu- last week. with .1 1111111- ialnilv. 1-1- was 58l‘\'(‘1i 111 the even- .\1. 111111 Mrs. Gallant were ‘- 1 :11 have 111‘. the faintly 1 1 1111111 the festive board 1-.-.l11..11 11-1-1-1- indeed 41¢‘- -11 ~.».1- iy-uu- l-.. 1-1 .1. .\l l‘ 111-1- 12111111 .\ XlcPlv-i- f 111-111- -uni-1-1l i11 .. 1-11-11-11111 .\l For '" Hf 1. . 111,-. :1. 1:1ixiwnivisofliionioav fill-l 1411! R llllllflll". 1' ""- 111 ll l l“-1~ "Flmiiksglving holl- tirogun, .11-"e1i 11s bri1l1-~:11\:1 -' 1 .1 . ~11 quietly _\'.'S‘P1‘(i2\}‘ Robert i-‘ursv 1 111 any serious 11c- urorun. M1»- .\ "1 ' 111i Many guililcrs .\i111-r11-.- Rim-1- 11- 1- until-y bright 1111i piano 'I‘l11- otftr: 1-1 - 1. 1 -. i111- elusive Hun- but the biggest .1e horse races at u-ris 1111- R111‘ llonald l1.- close friend and 170111-11- 1..!. the gYOOIII. - 1 1 Gi-ouncls in Char- " l1 111-re sfnied by the ' 1H NIH-E .\l1111v ract- .\i1:1 VI . .: n1 .111 pat-is ot the pro- d 1‘i1- meet uhich will {or this season. 1.11 .\i’1-Ph1-1-. or 01-111111, 1111-. . uiond A Hughes. 1-1 3.1.1 of the lati- Mr. anti 1\f1 Hughes. 11f Clini-lcztcn» took plucv -- 1111'" .v . - - .11 ' s. OFMRS JAMES WAR- -. 1. d away 0n Sat- - tuitlnigii. Mrs. .11 111ne 11 , > . Chmwh f‘ v 11111-1 an illness n.‘ L ORG“. , .\l1".~. “art-en uas 78 111111 resided in years. where sue estcctned. Mrs. . ccn well since the 11 lT-iomas. who pass- 1 umnths ago. Her 11 _\-1-.-1t-.- ago. There 11-11, 3 datigliters. p11 .\Iuttarl, Carle- Ambrosc Co1'1-. Em- at home; 3 sons, who cam-.- home Mark in MOIIIII - i-cmc: aiso one . 11.1 tu-o sisters, Mrs. - i‘ .1.. Mrs Watts of Boston -- '11 nur-h >_\-1npat.hy is ex- ‘llw- iiliirrul was held (m .. , P » . 1-1- 1111.1 from her late Md m, !_.,.,(h\._ m, 4,,‘ V ,v 14 _ ‘A -' ‘ \S1=-.-1-n .\l1'c Bay Church shock t11l11-r 11111 l1 1111i . I ., .. .. who was 1_--.‘.1‘n .111- Mr. Tiifllims N. S ensemble 1111111111-1-1 1-11111-11 to e11- ‘IIOQUHILI 1m1i-1.1. 1 1 1.1.1 lJm-id Mann. 11° ‘v ‘ - ' was lllflflllllV kill- 59“ """°" "NTM-M ‘ k 11..1_\- mcioiing on tin 1911-11 ‘£11.11 u-h1-n he was struck .1 . . .1111 11y Roy Adams of 111-ti the following Sllfftlflllt! till 1111- 1-1111 so sndflvnly 11s 111 lc:\\1- - 1 “h ' 11.‘ - 1~11.~1-s jury -ctnp1111cllcd 1- :0 the (Itiilil of David ' 1 the dect-Jsed came to 1e dircet result of be- .-1-.1 auto driven by 1: sea View, PEI. Af- hc evidence heat-d ‘.11 1111- 1-l111i1" 111 Jude Cunt-cit, :1 :.-‘ to her family ,1 three sons, Frank 111111 .\' home 11nd S_\-l\'1 ri- '1 ‘ shire. ul.»o t i -. 1m... .\Il‘.\‘. l-l 111-v 11nd Yionnr, .\l uuli, 'l‘1.,-11i 1. ‘Flic t; - ‘ “'35 “ i‘§‘-v"\_t"““‘[_1,v‘ ' . 1 1. saw the four cl1ild- pmlvmjqw‘! 11111- hundred yards away - -“‘_ y)‘ _‘,kbc"vf-\x_ :--.1-1'- that 1t was luck of “4-"5- 2"" "l-Qdd .1 1-11 rt not to slacks-n Jmm \.("_“““ K‘ d,’ 1 ly to secure the Aug“ - ‘ -_ f}, _v , ‘ 11: i .- icur children. We lggérft-‘é 11g ~-°“-‘~‘- - ' " ' $11.11 n01 only the driv- "x m3‘ (“H ’ “l” 11- lives of all tiersous ‘ “"- 1- hhlilitlyiarssA QSIDQCIHIIV -1 11‘ 1 . 11-1. v. . ). Stir- "bt"rwt'c“ U- ‘ ‘f - 1 G Ivcts‘. Donald Mac- 1.01111, \\'.1\ 1111-1 with a 101111-11 . of Kent uliti 1 .1 C-scly. Hollis M110- . 13 Cameron. near PflilCf.‘ of \\. 1 . 1 1 - {.<“ 1.11111“; ._- A quiet but. pret- lcldali "l ll-l-“l '17’ -' - ‘ '4" l1-1111~ 5:111: took him-e at. pasre-Jgus :11 1.1- - , . ..1-.» , , m, ,1 ML Han‘. 01ml» as it 11.111 p: - ‘1- 1. . .,. 13',‘ ,_, tci-niunl ‘l'i.1- 1 " 3N1,‘ 19_ m? 0" i‘ 1“ ' ' 1 . .111g11(er Elhcl Jane runway 1v 1.. it‘. mat-tinge to 11.111101; - 1 . ~ -l W111 of M1". and Mrs. ll l‘; 11v- oi‘ Meadow Biillk. 1 1k lo the strains of \1-.1-.1h. played b_\' Mrs. north 1:11 (-1111 . m, 1.1 11c 1111-1-11 1 ~ .. town. who u-as 1. 1111:11- 111.11. at dusk last night 111 11-111111111. " Amold MMDM’ llomluion very ably sun- Rgd ‘rlufial‘.'l.'gli, Eff‘? -' m)‘ ‘ “_> --' Wvlflllflill. Beatliifill -.ut dean, m pmmay ,. .1111. polled plants formed cm. “m, m" m 1 1'-.~1.1t11111.-i1 while the cere- aici-css 1111- hillh-t- .111 1 1 1 1 ~ 1 - i'.1< 1-1-111-11111-11 uudcr a doub- car. He did no; 1.11111» 1.1- 1 ‘.1 :1 1111111011 with u-t-dding vehicle 1111111 it \\.l>. 1.1 -.1~ - 111111; and u-hlite stream- - 1-1-1-' iving. rmigraiulatloun -\~ 1.1111111 ivlsltes from those 1- ln-idnl party retired to 0111111- room. u-herc a dainty -‘ ‘ - vllllllfll‘ ilvns served and 1,11 tiust drunk to the bride. tppy i-uuug couple were the .11.1-11t.< 11f mnuy useful and cow 111-11 111111 gifts, including cheques, The vr-liirlc. 111111-11 1.11. v..- . ..1 » urivt-l". 1-111111- out 11f .\l1. .l.1111. l 11on's drivruav. l1 11,11-.1-,1 . some cllllflYPil 1-1-21-1111 i 111 ‘ on the cnr, wl1i1-l1 . steep inclint"; with ti-v- 1-1 .11 . tore t-razill" down 1.11- 11- I. slopes 111111111 10f) 1'11"" .... 1,- ‘. 1 1 lurnitui-e and ailvertivnfe. “hOppf-fi" n rilt-inot 11111-11 r11 ‘ i " ' 111 11"‘ "mm"! 3- 13759 “um” other c1111.- of 1111- 1-1-111, 111111 - ‘ - 11F.1<1ll1-rc1'c1111<lc1"11 ilallicrcrl and 1111-0111111 r1 f1-nrc. It-‘llllllt! 11-. " wi- t ' ' ‘Willi! ffvlll-Foilfily treated dc- half a 111171111 times 1211- 1n V. ' :1 (|l‘.l'i1_\' leaving their good ed its mad rat-c 011 four u-l1‘1-'~'»l' 1'! ' <1 with the bride and groom for about axiothri- 12.1 1 .- 11 1 c 1-1-1111111111-1- of the evening was landed in a ivoods at 1h T Wm ;,j~~;\1,;1nt1_\- 5mm, 1n 5mm; the hlli. all" ll (‘Y-11, - ‘llsflllflll with instrum ntal mu- another fcncc. Stirpi-l-onfilvf . M. “m, s_ Donald ‘ acnomm the Ilmawm’ c“ “'35 1m.‘- md“ umnd (‘valiant and I-Icber Canto: aged and only o11e_u1111l1:-.v [Vnnpnnlprfby M" mwmme was brILKOH-L Ell"??? * ""1; ‘ -_ . 11y nu-l vocal selections by \f1- 1.311111391111111. inc. - h"-f‘- Ward. A‘. a late hour all de- tour, 11111- ‘111 --i l» their homes wishing the its ride. It was a Dodge 1 Close to 58.111111. 111s bcen collect- ‘cd i1i 11111-11511 11-t-.- 111 1111- t‘li_\' durinc. tthe year, 1t 11-11. 1"1-vc'.1l;‘tl by Conn Chandler, chau-nini of the Fniancc Committee, in his report submitt- ed at the momlilv niecti-ug of the city council held ins: night. ‘This i1.- llie lat-gust 11111111111" 1"\er collected from this sourt-t- 111- Mild. He also stat-ed that the 111'1-\t-111 ovcidruit of the city is $65 356.58 or about one half of what it was at the be- ginning of the year. The regular momhli" the SUlllIIlCYSldt‘ toun 1-1111111-1. held lust night 111 the count-111- ber, .\-I11y"o1- Campbell 111' 1112. Town bills were passed 11s tollous: i tnecting oi’ \'\‘1'IS .1111- Paid bills $1791.31; unpaid bills, $898.99; electric. light paid bills, $2,029.56; unpaid $1558.00. 111-police report showed '26 ci-nvictioiis for drunkenness, o1ie_f111- 111-11-1111: liiiur the itifltit-nct- 111 liquor, 11111- 1.11" (ii-it- 111g l0 inc 00111111011 11111111011 one summons for crut-ll)‘ to 111111111115. 1111"» arrest for vagi-ztncy’, one initaetiou of the Public Schools Act adjourn- ed. fines and costs coilcelcd 11111011111- ed to $167.00. Mr. and 2111:. 511111111 .\-I111-p1_1_\- u?‘ Albcrtoii have teceiveti \\"o1-d 111 ‘.11:- death ol their sun Lance Coiparal Ralph Murphy in London. Engand. .011 Saturday dur- io 11 iil0i0l‘\"_\'(‘1(‘ laccitlent. No p.111 --.-l.11-.~ 11-1-1-1- g.\- i1. 1 Murphy was ' ‘ w 1-111- 111 i111- l ..1 l iii-sf =0 enlist. 1 11.".- year for active sci" ce, 111: left [WOVIIIFO in June 111111 l:1.1-1' 1- -.1. t.» England. Besides 11 . - ~1x brothers and six sist 't to mourn. One brother, .\rve_\ is will: the P.E.I. IIlfZ1Il3lifiCl2< in N Sco- tia. Much .'~_\'l'l1|1'lli1\‘ is ex - 11> - the bereaved family. 1 LEAVE FOR MAINLAND-- 'I‘h1-1-e members of the Rot-111 Crin- adlau Naval Volunteer Reserve lcft Chm-lotu-t-m-n Monday- 11n- tlu- itialnlaud. They- u-ere tlPCflllllliilllCfl lo the station-by the West Kent School Band. Tl11- tin-cc were, Har- aid Trainor, former Queen Square- School student, P1111] Williams, cadet major at West Kent school 111st year and Ralph Mat-Kay, a School band. l-“oritit-i- vice-pi-iiu-ipul ' fornter 1111-111b1-r 111 the Wt-st 10111.1 cf West Kent school. C. P. 111110,‘ was nt the station to say fut-ewcll to the boys. -—PASSED AWAY ' PRINCE- (‘OUNTT II(l.\‘I‘I'I‘.-\L.—'I‘l1ei"c pass- Pd away in 1hr- Prince County lins- pltal 011 1101111111". Ali-s. Christ-Ju- Nicholson, of ‘fly-on, widow of ‘i111:- late Eduard Nicholson. Nil-s. Nich- olson had oulv been i l a short time 1 and her death uas a shock to her-l three daughter.» who 111-1- lcft to cherish her uicinorv. .\11-s.N11-110l.<on , resided 101' 111.1111- vcars 111 Tryon 11nd | was held in 1111111 sit-cm. 0111- 111111-111- ter. Miss 01-111. resided 011 111v homestead with her mother 11nd her other two daughters are 11111_1-1-11-1l_=‘.d live 111 Bloomfield. West Prince. llie funeral is taking place this 1110m- lng from liei- late residence to Set-cu kl-hs, resident of Abut-y, ray River, was sentenced at Mon- tague yesterday to three months in lail when he was convicted on a Defence of Cilllftflit 1t 1111111-1111- charge. The case was 111-art! bcf-ux- ‘dllpcndinry- Magistrate L. B. Mel- ‘ lSh. Hopkins was t-linrwtl i-n con- uectlon with s/atctntcnts h1- niacin at Murray" Harbor several u-cclts :1- go. Seven wifiicssvs tcstlficd 11'. his trial, includlntr the 11cc "ed anti hl~ wife. Others to give 1-1-1111-111-1- u-cvc. Arthur Wl1i1c. Mrs Florence 131-11-1- Mrs. Gladys Hat-i . Allan Herrin-z. and George S. Cr- 1-, all of Mur- ray Harbor. M1-. .I. E. Camcrcu 11.’ Clint-lotte- iowu \\"11.< rc-clcf-tcd ‘tit-iii of the P 1-.1e1- Edit-urd . Tuber- culosis IAECIQIIP at the nmiunl nu-ei- lug held resin-day" nt the (Thar- lottcloivn Hotel. Other officers elected were- Vice President, Mrs. A. J. Sit-clot wicrctarv. Mrs. James SLIIIYKIPTS. Kcnsiugion; Treasurer, Mr. 5x111101- Gt-ccn, Charloltetotvn. The executive named included: Mrs. T. V. Grant. Moniacuc: Miss Catherine Cain, New Pr-rth; Mrs. Leo Frank, Southport: Mrs. l-‘rcd Gates, Wes‘. Roi-ally: Mrs. \\'illi.'-m Ccadv, Haw-lhrcok: Mrs. \\'.11te.'- bcard, Hedr-que; lVfrs. Sff-ilillg Muc- Kay, Albany T0 VISIT PROVINOFP-If has been announced that. Mrs. Alfred Wail. M.A., M.B.E.. O.M.. Inter- national President of thc Assoc- latcd Couniri- Women of the W-irld of Inndon, England will arrive i11 Charlofwtown nn Saturday nignt next. She will remain here sr-vt-ral days and will address mectinizs at Charlottetown. Motituctic. Bon- sliau- and Ellerslic. Mrs. “Kati u-as born in Canada 11nd was tin- first woman t0 receive a all-istei-‘s de- grce at the Toronto University lshe was married to 11 doctor an:i lived in British Columbia whcrc she organized branches of the Wo- menfls Institutes. lit-r husband died prior to the. Great Wnr and with her two sons. Mrs. Watt went to England to reside. In 1915 she was appointed by the British Gov- stittites in that country. Later branches of the Institute spread to 29 other European countries. In 1930 the International Organiza- tion nf Countrv Women was form- ed and Mrs. Watt u-as named prc- sident. of the organization. MURRAY-CIIISIIOLM — Si. 'I'l1eresa'a Church, Ottawa, was thc scene of a. pretty autumn wedding when Rt. Rev. T. P. Pay united in marriage Zina Mnrle Jeanette Chisholm, daughter of M1-. and Mrs. John Chisholm. Kenslngton, PEI, and Alfred Joseph Murray. B.A., son of Mrs. Laura M. Mur- ray oI' New Wilt-hire. P.E.I. Miss Jennie Murray of Ottawa, cousin of the groom, attendcd the bride. while Mr. stephen McDonald also of Ottawa supported the groom. The bride wore a smartly fast-1- loned frock and coat. of Old Rose crepe. Her turban-style hat with shoulder-length vcll and nccessoi- ieu were matching. Her bouquet was of Briarcliffc roses. The bridesmaid u-tH-e a costume in a contrasting rose shade with acces- sories in blue and rose. '1"1-1e wed-- dlm; party had breakfast at the Alexandra Hotel after which Mr. and Mrs. Murray left on a motor trip to Montreal and other Quebec cities. They will residi- 1n Ottawa where the groom is an employee of tri , t i. l “d” an a M N sedan which‘ -1'.11\p_v couple many-years 0f wed- ded bliss. wu about an rem 01¢ the Department of National Da- fence. Mile Bay church, S 1 h“, IS (‘ONVIVTI-II) ——S:llllll\'1 111111» 1 King's I cmllll-Y mmwmmi-v 5mm‘ "f Mm“ ‘111-as alums 01111111111115 and 111111111115: ernment to organize Womcnis In- 1 1 MARRIED 1.1 YEARS-air. Mrs. Anthony Gallant, N. Prospect. lAve.. lvliltvai-kec, Wis.. formerly of lRustico, P.E.I., celebrated their forty-fifth wedding anniversary- ,Tuesda_v, Sept. 17th. ‘Flu-y 111-e the mart-tits of Fnthci- Arthur Gallant. Quebec. Canada. and Father Ray- imond 0111111111, Belle-more college. “Tacomali. Wash. , At the conclusion of the monthly meeting of the City Council last night, the presentation of a sliver service tray u-as made to Councillor Dougan 11-11o has n-ccntly been mar- ried. The p1'c-e1-i.1r1i was mztdc by His Worship. .\I1vo1- B. R0): Hol- man on behalf of the Council, who in a few remarks con-zi-atulatfli Colin. Done-an. Everyone present added their words cl‘ count-outla- tions to Conn Doucnu. IiNlVI-TILQTTY GRAIIIYVFI-ZS FUN l AIR FORCE-Two pilot recruits ‘ for the R. C. A. F. leave tot- ‘Toronto this morning in the persons of Mr. lNiall H Burnett. 11. A., second vcar Divinity Student. McGill Pn-slivlcr- 11111 College. and M1". Gcoi-sze Ker-fer. American eitivcti Yale ll11i1.1-1-i‘1-. ucplteu- 11f Ali-s. Gordon G H111" p5. Jiuston Strt-ct. Niall is the 111th brothci- to volunteer. tu-o in the lNavv. two in the Army. and lll‘\\' 11t- i11 the Air Pct-cc. (Peel-cc has l!1_e ‘tl-stliiviioti o l-cint- i111- fivz-i A11-c1-1- can Unit-1- v 5111111-111 111 mils’ 11f (‘hui-Vitleiut- . —-\VEDDING BELL. -'l'l1e> Unfit-d Church Manse, Kcnsington, was the scene of an lntr-i-cstiitg event Tuecdav morning. Oct. 8th when 111-loft Is-uin-l Poi-her, 1i.-11-'.l1f1‘i" of M1". and Itfrs Ct-cil F‘.11'l11-.-=. l\'1-lv1n. w-ts united in 1na1'1-i:1111- 1.11 Wilfred .'\-I.11-I.c:1n Lyle. son of Mr. and Mrs. Prusha Lvle, Lot l6. The ccrt-mon v u-as performed 11y the Rev. A. D. Stirling in the presence 111' the inimctiinic relatives of the f‘1'\!1fl'f‘t("illr! parties. Tl-c wit-some bridc. \\'.-urine a smart rout of 11111111 laouclc ciotlt with squirrel irlmmlnz. hat to match. and cor- i-cvpondlng accessories, ivrts attend- ed b1- lv-i- sister. Mrs. Charles Yco. whilr- .‘.f1- Yr-o 111111- supporv-rl lhc ezi-oon- ‘ ’I‘lIUItSI).-\Y The flnited Church at Chateau- guay ‘Basin, Province of Quebec, u-as the scene of a pretty a11'u11111 wedding at. flit-cs- t1. 111., Oz-toi-ci- 5, 11110 u-hen 1111- ltcv. T. R. Ros-- uuiIe-i 1-1 ciiai-riucc Mzu-gzii-ct Jenn Prefltl, dauuliicr. o1 Mr. 11rd bIFS G. W. Prnfitt, Sllflllf! Valley, an-i \\'1ll1111r1 O. Gt-ndron, son of M.- aud .\‘f1-s. Jon-oh (‘11-11111-1-11. M011- trcul. P. Q ’I‘111- 11111115" friends 111 .\l1-. Jnscplt A. iticlnu-d 11-ill lt-arn with 111111-11 1-1-21-1-1 that he passed a\v-.1_\- at his 1101111- iii Summer-side 1-111-13 Wed- nesday morning. Mr. 1111-1111111 was till _v1.11'.s of age and 1111s for the 3J1 years been th1- \1-r_v 1-111- I(‘|f‘li‘ 111-111 c111-ri1-r for S-fiinmci-smlv, driving the mail 111 11nd from 1111- post office and rnilivay station. He. and will h1- inisscd very 111111-11 by .tl11- ll1\\'l\ cilizf- 1 The Prinze l-Idu 11rd lslni... biztncli ‘of 1111- Vt-ivz-uns G11. . 11‘ 17111111111 , tinder command of b111j1-r R. II. Du- lvui- 01’ (‘l11t1-Iott.1--r1i\11 is nuw sla- tioned nt the tu-tinauct- gmunds. They are billcltr-tl in 1111- Orclita-ict- \-.c:"e 111.11 111 1111111-11 1115111, i lll 1111111 int-cling 11f 1111- Cl1111--_ v11 CUIillCll 111 Catholic Nurs~ lcs uas 111-11-1 in 1111- Nuises‘ llome of the Charlottetown Hospital last tiight, 11nd was ai-uclv attended. The following slate of otilt-ers was l(‘ll(“f‘ll' 111-nor r.\' Director. .\l111l1r-r ‘1l.-.ol.1 1i1--1-‘.-- -1l1- I‘l‘t'I~’lfIl‘lll, Mrs. i 1-.‘..\v.11'1l tful 11'1--1-l1-1'.1-1i1; Vice- lni- lent, Aliss M111- King; Secre- _' Prcusurci". Mrs. Edward Mac- ‘, Guiuun ire-elected). - Councillors 11111111-11 we1-c-.—- Mrs. Basil l\If:Qu11.ul, Mrs. St. ClnirTrain- or, Nils-s Mai-relic lvlat-Dcnuld, _Mis| lllfarv 11111111111111 S111‘: cumnnttee, Miss Dorothy Hcnnessev The nurses will meet every Mon- day night at the Nurses‘ Home to do work for the refugee children. Mrs. Edward 0111.011 prcsifled. A quiet but pretty wedding took 11lac1- 11f ‘Lien Mnnzsc, (fhni-lottetou-xi, on Wednesday". Oct. l). ul '1 11111.. when Mr. Lleorge Muttin-t 11f 'I‘1-y0n, and Mus 1<‘l0rence_Dix0n of Char- lottetown, u-cre united in marriage bv Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The bride looked charming 111 a frock of hzirvcst wine crcpc, with matching 111-1-1's<o1'l1-s, I-It-i- lwidcsinaitl was Miss 111-11-11 C.1111pbcli, of Il'l\1llU\\'i1v while 1111- 111-com ivus 11t11-111i1-1l by his brother, Mr fiat-old AIulla-si. of Carleton. , Following the ceremony ilic 11n- mcttiatt- t-clntives ivere uucsts 111 a i-ccetition 111111 \\-e1l1lln11 .‘~ll\ll\(‘l' 111 llll‘. heme of 1111- bride's \1‘.ll1_‘lli.'-1. Mr. 11nd Mrs, Fred Dixon. O11 ’lluu-s1111_v, M1". and Mrs. Mutfart leli by 11111t11r 11n- a hout-vtnoon trill lo Hnlfux. (ln their return they will rcslflc 111 Try- on where the groom is n 111-11sl>“l'- 1011s young tui-uiei- Pru-ioi-s t.» 1111' marriage. the bride was tr-ndert-ci xt-vcrnl tnisv-ellnneous sl1o-.1-c1-.=,u-l11'11 she rcccivt-J mauv \"-.1l1111l1.1- 11ml useful gifts, Tlic G11111-di11n iolns {with their many friends in best ‘ wishes to the i-oting coilillf‘ fill‘ l1 happy and prosperous wedded llfc. Trinity Church PfIlZ-UIIIIRP will be 1|“- ggcvi-‘IK! o1‘ 11 quiet but ,)‘.’t‘i"1_y' wedding this moi-mug at 1.50 when Miss Grace l‘ rothy Blenk- horn, daughter of late Mr. Charles W. Blenkliorn, and Mrs. Bit-nit- horn of Maplewood, New Jersey, f111-111crly of Charlottetown, u-ill be united in i11111-1"i11-_-e lo Mr Thomas Alfred llccr 11. tiroiniiicnt business man of Bt-ockton, ‘Nlass. a former (Yhai-lotietotvn resident, Rev. Mr. Mlllar officiating The bride ivho is wearing a ricl1- ly embroidered black crepe street length dress with while tilented iii- sci, corsage of roses iitid smartly styled black hat, will b1- unattend- ed, the ceremony bring u-itticswd bv the relatives and immediate. friends of the families. After the ceremony the bridal couple will lcave by motor 011 11 hr-iu-y-moon trip, before proceeding in their home in Whitman, MnssrThc ‘oi-1dc. who will travel 111 :1 becoming Bit-go coat u-ltli lovely Lynx collui‘ and accessories to cot-respond, was a popular member of lhc stuff of the District Passe-tiger Agent's of- fice C. N R. Charlottetown, and lcm-es with the heartiest good wlslirs of all her friends, who on- tcrialncd widely 111 her honor d11r- in" the past. few u-s-clts. The Guard- ian extends hcartiest congratu- - latlonl. l and " PRIZE WINNERS-In the Tem- perance Scrap Book Contest which was sponsored by the Queens County Women's Christian Temperance Union, the following won prizu 1111d were given War Saving Cortl- ficate. Senior —H1ets. Macmillan, West Covehead Road School. II, Vernon Clark, North Wiltshlre; III, Helen Lewis, York. Junior- I, Nonna Toombs, New Wiltshire, XI, Anita Ixwia, York. “FUNERAL ssuvwss-mo fun- cral of Mr. John Byrne was held from his late residence. Bedford station, Tuesdav morning, to St. Bonaventures Church. Tracadle. where Requiem H1116 Mass was celebrated bv Rev, T. am bell, who also conducted service at t e grave. A large number followed the re- mains to their resting place, evid- 1-111-1111: the esteem in which the de- ceased was held. The pail-bearers u-cre Messrs. John H. Court Joseph .1. Hughes, Charles fltzpatrilt. J. J. 'I‘l"ainor. .lol"1n C. lvfcDonal J. Scott Cairns. The mall route travelled by Mr. Lmster Muvartsh, is up for tender 11s Mr McVarish. finds lie-no l 11g- er has time for this position. Scores of persons along the route served by this carrier regret to hear 211s as Mr Mcvarlsh was one mall 111-11-1-1- who never missed a trip in vcni-s on the route. He followed the rules like the inscription this writ- er read over the door of the Post Office Building in New York City, last slimmer "neither mow o1- rain or cold or heat or gloom of night stay-es those carriers from the trwift completion of their appointed rotinfls " May our next man be as good 11s the one we are losing. Mr Prank Alward, B.D.U. spent the holiday- at his home here. Miss Mary Binnott, P. W. C. spent. the week-end at her home in Bristol. B and FR IDAY IIEAVY FROST — Four dc of frost were recorded at the u- lnttetown Experimental Station Wednesday night. Much lower tcmperattires were reported un- officially from other parts of the province. Yesterday morning a heavy coating of white frost cover- ed grass, buildings and trees. Mr. James Coyle. Jr.. was fie-elect- r-d president of the Holv Redeemer (‘wait Ui-ilon at the annual meeting; 111-111 111 the Hall Wednesday nigh . Other officers elected were: Vice- prcs. Mr. Cecil Costello; c-f-reld, and manager. Mr. Pius Cal 11g an. The directors named for the com- lnr: ve-ar u-ere: is; Marv Duffy. Itliss Gertrude King. Messrs. Roder- ick ltlcDonald, Leonard Goodwin, Rrniamln Gallant and Joseph Gai- lant. " DOUBLE CELEBRATION —Mr. 11nd Mrs. Guilford Court have re- tui-ned to their homo in Suffolk, utter spending a very pleasant hodday the guests of their neph- ew, Beecher Court in North Rus- tico. while there M1-. Court cele- brated his 89th birthday, and their 51st wedding anniversary. They vta- itod the many friends and neigh- bors of 50 years a1)1. In spite 0f advancing yeais M1. Court i: still hale and lteaitv FUNERAL SERVICE Th! funeral of the late James Duffy was held yesterday morning from his late rcsidenoe at 106 Sydney 5.11m to St. Diuistans Basilica u-lu-it- a Requiem High Mass was sting by Rev. Louis Dougan, who n1- so conducted the service at the grate. The pallbearcrl were W. J. Alorau, Dave Cavanaugh, A. E. ‘Poumbs, W. J. Drake, Merritt F0!‘- .~_1-1h1- mid James McAulay. SPUCESSI-‘Ill. BRIDGE PARTY ---Tl1e Royal Edward Chapter I. O. D, F. staged a very suataessful bridge party at the Hotel Charlottetown 111st night with a large attendance most-111. There were about 38 tables of bridge and the proceeds will be used for ivar work. The first. prime 101- the ladies went to Mrs. R. A. .\IacDo11ald and second to Mu. H. J. Phillips. The first gentlemenm prize went to Mr. A. D. Gillespie and se11~ 0nd to Mr. Manning Bagnail. Mrs A. E. hforrison is convencr. TRAINING T0 COMMENCE. .- Membei-s of the Canadian Officer-a ‘Frail-ire 00PM at s1. Damian's UlllYvr-iilv will hold their first drill today, it has been announced. Yes- tei-fiuv 85 students received their medical examination in preparation for tt-uining today. There will be fut-cc platoons. and already two lrj-"ulvrs of these have been named. '1h1-v are Soinerlc Tralnor and n, J. MacDonald. e leader of the remaining platoon will be named in the near future. It is planned to 111-111 two days a week at. first. and probably oitcner later 111 the course. ‘ MEMBERS 0F VETERANS GUARD RETURN T0 PROVINCE Forty members of the aydney llrancli of the Veteran's Guard of c-nnada. all former Islanders trans- i1‘1'l'(‘(| back to this province. were 1111-1 111 the CNR. depot last night by 130 of their cant-tides from the Island Branch. Headed by Major R. H. Duvar, the cit-servicemen sta- tioned at the Ordnance Grounds tiarnded to the depot and were ac- companied on their 1eturn march by the former Islanders. The latter 111-e a‘. present bill-etted at the Arm- ouries while the remainder of the guard is quartcrfii in the Ordnance Building. Many of the veterans last night renewed old acqugtntmqgg W111 their “buddiefl of the worm nr. "Green Gables." the home of Mr. "n" Mrll- E- C» Wfibb. was the lcene of a pleasant event on Tuesday ave. lllhtl. Oct, 15. when the community or Cavendish gathered to tender a show-er to Miss Annie bowther, ivhcse marriage to Mr. Charles Mac- Fnrlane takes when all had gathered, strains of the Wedding Marchplay. ed bv Mlu Cora 'I\)0mbl, the bride- to-be entered the room escorted by M11111 Louise Johnson. through rib- bon streamers held by the Misoea Una and Helen Green. O ce Our. by and Margaret Moore. e i ta were brought in by Miss b0 en le nieces. Ina and nouin ebb. and were opened Mien Evelyn Johnson and Miss eie 5111x9011, while IVIIIIS Marv MaoNeil ran the verses and Mina Paulina Webb pinc- ecl the gifts on the table. "Anne" in her usual charming manner. thanked the people for their kind- ncoe—lunch was served by thaludin and all departed to their homes. after wishing Min wther W!!! iov and happiness in er new apnea of life. The 005111011011 annuul nieetiin: of the P. E. I. Oyster Gl'U\\'t‘l‘.$' Associ- ation was held 111st 11111111 1n we town hall, sumniei-sidc, Mr, Brenton Clark. Linkletter. who presided. was re-eiected president. Otlicr direct. ors named were: Hay Tziiiton, Sum- mer-rlde: Aidted 151121111111. Pfirt Hill; T. E. E. Enninn, Stimmerside; J. G. McLean. loot 111': Urban Glllis, Mis- couche; G. Shelton sharp, Blade. ford; m, Burleigh. Ellerslie; W.B. MacNel l. Bummer-side, _ ~ M1’. Willis R. Warren received the sad neu-s ‘yesterday from his neph- ew, Mr. arry Warren, of cm death that morning of his brother, Mr. John W. Warren at Medfonl, Mass. The late Mr. Warren was a native of New London, P.E.I., and had crried on 11 successful busineu at Bradnlbaiie and later at Ken- sington before he l1-it for the Un- ited States, lIe u":ll be kindly re- glxgmbered by 4-111 lfl-Sll-IS iii LIIII vince. His wife, formerly Miss Stevenson of Fredericton, ))l‘1‘-(l€(‘/Jl\S€d him a year ago. He leav-s to mourn 1i 1111.119"- 1111-1 and will ton to the A1 l-‘i etierick . nu1i Weeks, where 1111- 111111-1111 will take place on Sunday w 1;. 11 51101-1 591-. vice at the ham» .11 followed by a servzce .'1'. ‘111- 1-‘--.i:-cli :11 2:30 P-m- B. lhIRTIIS I “vu-V . _. . “i. MOYSFI-At the Prince County Hoa-pital on Ociohci- i2. i940. t0 Mr. and ‘Mi-s. 1-‘1-1-11 l-‘. .\I(1_\-<l‘. Bede- que, a. daturhicr, Itfnry Catherine. MACKINIION — I11 the City Hoo- pltal, Oct. 12, to Sgt. and Mrs. Ro- land MacKinnon, City. a. 1101i, Paul Roland. L.\IITI-‘.It-— In the City October 15th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs W. R. Latter, a son. Rota-rt Maurice. MORRIS—-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital o11 October I6, I940, to Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Mor- ris, St. Peter's Road, a son. McI-‘III-IE-At. the P. E. I. Hospital Oct. l4. i940. to Mr. and M11. Welsley McPht-e, Mt. Edward Road, a daughter. PATELIKS-At the P. R I. HO!- pital. Oct. 15. i040. to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pntcliks, City, l daughter, (stilllitu-nl. POOLE -— At 1111- 1'. E l. Hospital Oct. l6, i940, 111 .\l1. 11nd Mrs. John P0010, hilltop, 11 5011. DOCKENDORFI-Z-At the P. E. Hospital. Oct. 13. 19-10. to Mr. an Mrs. George Dockcnfloi-ff, North River, t1 son (wt-llingtoiit. JUDSON-At ilit- I". E. I. Hospital Oct. 13. 1940, to Mr. and Mn. Bruce Judson. Alexandra, a son. ANDREW-At the P. E. I. Hospital Oct. 1o. 1910. to 011111-1111 w. J. Andrew and Mrs. Andrew’, that Royalty, a daughter, tJoyce Flor- lne). y, _ ltlat-QUAITL-Iii 1111- Cilv Hosplfd, on Oct. 14. to Mr. T1 tuna-l MacQuald, North ' daughter. MARTIN-In the Cltv Hospital, on October 13, to Mr. 111111 Mrs Russell Martin, city, a (11111111111-1. GORRII.I..-At (1101111-01111, October 5th, 1940, to Mr. and lvlrs. Wyman- Gorrill, a daughter, ll0GG.-At Prince County Hospl October 6th. lit-10, to Mr. and . Robert H0211. Kelvin, .1 daugh Roberto. Anne. ' d GRANT-Al. Stunmt-ia-idc, October 11, 1940, to Dr. and ltfrs. Roy Grant, a daughter. PLOYER — At. Cardigan on O01. 8th to Mr. and Mrs. John Ployer, a. daughter. ACORN —At. Kings County I-Iolptv tnl, Montague. October 7, 1940, Mr. and Mrs. I)llII'.('1 Acorn. Cardi- gan, a daughter. MOORE »~At King's G0. Hospital, Montague, October 10, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett. lvloore, Union Road .11 son. .—.—.—_:—.--. ..- . - _~;.~_-___——-——;= MAIIItI_.\(1‘1I-I$ i‘ LLEWELLYN-Ll-ZFCU. -At Mun-a’ River, October B. 1941), bv the Re, Alexander c. Mat-Phall, Miss Dolor? Frances Let-co. of M111"1-11v River, . E. Island. to Mr. Irving Charlel Llewellyn, of 1\Iu1"rav Harbor North. DUFFY -—At lttfl flvdncy Street on October l4, lllifl, Mr, Jam1- Duffy, aged 82 y-enrs. NICHOLSON — At the Prinot County Hospital, Oei. H, 1940, Mn. Christine Nicholson, "Fryon, age 7| LAIIKIN-PI-TPER .—-At. st, Mn '1 Church, M111111t-1ue. Oct. 1, 194d y Rev. O. K, Kin-gins, James Victor Iarkin, of lti11ntacue. 1() Lucv Caro- line Peters. o1 the same place. VESSl-‘AY - JI-INIIINS. ~- At the Baptist Pni-sonattc. lfnzelbrook, Oct. 10, 1940, by lit-v. .1. \\l. Iiayter, Lloyd James Robert V1---- - son of r. and Mrs. Iiei-ln-ri A. -.v. of York to Marv Lela Jt-ulun daughter o1 Mr. and Mrs F 1-1 1:. Jenkins. Crosl Roads. lII£.-\'l'Il -__.M.. .. ..._- RAPSON-\§u-cl1lci\l\- a’ his homo Milbum Lot 4/1 1111 Oct. 0th 1 maul 1. nltpsoit in 111.1 841.11 yeti‘. WARREN-At. Alh.1u,v. at. 12.15 p.111 Saturday, Oct. l2. 1940, Mrs. Warren widow of the lnfn Jnmcll wan-en MoINNIS.-At the Prince Coun4t8 Hospital, Stuumcr-urlc. 111-t. 12. l9 1 111111, '71 YCBJ‘! George It. MPII 111:1". RUBlL-At lhe Provincial Sannt- orlum, Oct. 13. 1940. Mrs. Robert Rush, age 31 years 000K ~At l11-l1i_.-1-\\-i1te1", N. 5.. on October l6. 19-10, Mrs. Prank W. Cook tnct- 0111c \Vf-tiplt',l MacbllAN-At 311111111; Edward Road on '1‘li111-s1i-1_v, Oct. l7. 1940, Henry W. Mnclmti, aged 42 yearn. PUGII sat 11:1- ftoval Victoria Hospital. Monti-cal. October l5. 19- 40 Dorothy 111111-11111-11 P111111. Rouiainn arriving nt Cnm-iottcloivn Friday evening. F'tiilf‘l‘.'ll on Monday; Oct- ober 21st from t‘.11- home of her brother, William 1\'11.11i.1cl1, Mclville at l p. m. 8I-lEEN.-At Arlinutun M1155" Oct. l1. 1040, William 1). 5111-1-11, aged ‘I! years. formerly" of Kensinulon. PI. Island. The 1-1-1111111111 will ut-ilvc on gaturttnv 0111-1111111. in 1111- 1111:1111 of is brother, Josctili sheen. Kcnsl ton. Funeral .\'l11111¥11-.-,1)1-to11cr at 2 uni. Intc-in-nl, Kr-uslnuton. WARREN-At. tticzlftirti, Mitt-11,, Oct, 1'7. 1940, John \V. Wrirrcit form- erly of Kenslngton. Th1- rcmnlnl are expected 111 arrive in Freder- icton by the t-vclilnt; train on Bot- urday. Funcrnl S-tntiny- at 1:80 from 1.111.- homo nf M1- 111-ed Week: at I-‘redcrlcton. Following the ser- vloe at. the house there will ho I lei-vice in the church at 2 o'clock. to make, icty e trouba- we t yOtfrf- 111k. l, “but I ‘111111; . Pei-imp. y“... no. I put 510F111: perfume ‘w. no than -.--.-er_ Qffllflc 1S. on; tlmost an x1e L! nor-tied 111 '8 one cf my us, helping to 1t." asked Joya"! flilngs street too. The v1.-r\ a on your ieet heir sh.11-= 1o thoo polish a1 15h," and 11a ll own lit-la 0 Very shccs i‘? ___.__ Westovc-‘t L‘ Gt b IN I114‘!