(juliuliws BUDGET 113E x a. Foa- OURSATURDAY WN GIIARDIAN sues HONDA! FUNERAL SATURDAY -- The gnu-pl of the late Miss Mary Bliss eheter was held Saturday sitar- noon from the Msclaan miners Home. Services were conducted by Rev, '1‘. Mscliepnan. Burial was in the People's Came‘ s. The bearers were: W. L Jenkins. rry Cudmore. Harri’ Ma Mac-Mill g1 and Parker Make. SCHOOL HEALTH OFFICIAL RE-Dr. A. J. Phillips. ‘Pox-on to. chair-man of Canada-Newfound- h-nd Society oi School I-Iealth Rie- search. now visiting in the pro- vince. will confer today with a Ioeal commi health research Newsome. Mrs: CH. Beer and Mr. Dd. MacPhall. -WILL VISIT HERE-It will be ei interest to manyupeopie here to learn that Rt. v. em n. Arnup, DD, Moderator of the Un- ited Church of Canada, will visit Summerside on ‘Ifilcsday, Novem- ber 2'Ith in the interests of "The Crusade for Girist and His - furl-hi details of which wil wheat lam. S ISLANDER BOOSTS LOAN- Major Crozier of Los Angeles, Callf., formerly of Baltic, Lot ill. a member of former Black Devil Unit for the spectacular feats oi man time Victgmnfosn chsirmsn of the Westlake ilshire Retailers Bond Committee. Les Angeles, according to a Loa Angcles exchange, which also published a cut oi this virile Islander. -PRESENTATION — The many friends of Mrs. L. B. Crue. Sum- merside. are pleased to hear of her recovery after her prolonged ill- ness. On Mrs. Crue’s birthday. Oct. 16th. she was agreeably surprised when a delegation from th Cavell L.O.B.A.. called at her cosy home. Winter Street. and there presented her with a pair of beau- tiful Silver Candle Sticks. and can- dles. together with a bououet of American Beauty Roses. Mrs. Crue thanked the delegation and expressed her hope that in the near future she will again be able to participate actively with the L.O.B.A.—S FUNERAL AT NEW GLASGOW _.Tl’,-3 funeral of the lfi 357W Abbie, who died rwidenly ear-y Saturday morniuy: rt 153 Dorche-i- ter Street, was held yesterday iu- stresmers and maiden heir fern. The bridesmaid, Charlotte Mee- Kay, sister the bride was pret- tily attired s floor length gown of on simiis pink sheer. finished r lines to the bride's. Her chapel veil was held in of pink flowers. he also carried an srm bouquet oi deep pink roses with white streamers and maiden hsir fern. The groom was attend- ed his brother. i-feber Campbell of giant-on. The death occurred early Sat- urds evening at her residence in eanors oi Miss Katherine B. after an illness of two . She was as years of sge. The late Miss Darby wss born in Abranfs Village! a daughter of the late M}. and . Edwin Darby oi that communit. After attending the local schoos she went to the United States and attended a school of n ‘ in Philadelp her degree as s. regis nurse. llbllowing rsduation she did institutional an private nursing {gr some years and then became e Ja eson oi New York, an invalid who was, a niece of the founder of the Arbuckle coffee fortune. She nursed Miss Jsmieson for ap- proximately 30 years until her eath three years ago. At that time she returned to this Province and made her home with her neph- ew, Mr. W E. Darby and Mrs. Miss Darby brother, Han-y A. of Bummerside and two sisters, Mrs, Ellen G. Brown, Sherbrooke, and Mrs. Car- rie W. Ireland, St. Eleonora, The funeral will be this after- noon at two p.m, from St. John's Anglican Church, St Eleonora. —S HEALTH SURVEY LAUNCHED — Dr. A. J. Phillips. director of the National Committee for School Health Research in Canada and Newfoundland. conferred yester- day with members of the local the organization is to foster an interest in health education so far as it affects the vouth of this country. This is the first public health survey ever to be attempted on a national basis. The organization is set u/p loint- lv by the Canada and Newfound- land Education Association and the Canadian Life Insurance Of~ ficcrs lotion who have voted a grant of 810.000 for the year 1945-46. The Provincial 003mb ternoon from New Glaeaow Churefl 0 of Christ. Services at the church 311d gmve were conducted by Rev. E, F. Coffin, assisted by Rev, W. J. McLeod. The pallbearers were: Alder Dickleson, George Dlckleson. Revel Dickieson. Harold Stevenson. Harland I-fill and Chester Bulrnan. Interment was in New GIsSSOW cemetery. PLAYGROUND WORK UNDER- WAY Work in straightening. levelling and c1 _ areas city squares ss m! ounds for children got underway Saturday. Two old birch trees on King Square were uprooted by bull- dozer and levelling was underway bv grader. It is planned to sta- bllsh small outdoor rinks for children on the four city squares and other areas where movement. Citifseryice clubs sre eo-operat- ing in the project aimed at pro- viding "supervised" recreational activities for the city's vouth. TAKEN T0 HOSPITAL - Brady Smith of Charlottetown was in the City Hospital here last nlzht With injuries received in an automobile accident on the Bt. Peters Road about four miles from the city. His injuries were regarded as not serious and his condition described as good. leased from hwllltll treated for cuts on his isce. His nuns was not learned. The men were taken to hospital by ambul- ance after an ace dent st the top oi Holmes’ hill late in the after- X10011. A‘n “oil-stove mgexplosigai l Iese!‘ y morn caus in a two family cottage st Passmore Street which kept the City Fire Department busy for two hours before it was extinguish- ed. The house is severely damned inside and no longer in a habitdble condition. Mr. W ism Roach occupied the upstairs and Mr. Wilfred Mac- Nally and family the lower spart- . Both families had to sleek e early fire 9 the Fallen m. wre th- Indaaendml Jim : . ward MacPhail. Provincial Attendance Officer: Miss Sophie Newson. Cross Superintendent. and Miss Bowncss. President of the P. E. 1. Teachers Federation. Veterans of three wars, leaders in the reli ious, olltical, clvlc and military 1i c of t e city and prov- ince and the general public ester- day, one of Autumn's gorlest, joined in paying tribute to those who made the "Supreme Sacrifice" in World Wars One and Two a: the South African Cam nign. Parading several hun red strong members of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Le ion at- tended services at the Basil ca and Trinity United Church. Sermons. appropriate to Remembrance Day. were delivered by His Excellency. the Right Reverend James Boyle. Bishop of Charlottetown and the Rev. T.E. MacLennan, Chaplain of the local branch of the Legion. Enroute to the services the Le- gion parade used at the War emorlal an deposited wreaths to the memory of the Fallen Comrades. His Honour. Lieut: Governor J..A.. Bernard took the s- saluta at the corner cf Church and Grafton Streets. Headed b the band of the 17th Armoured eglment the ade moved off from the Legion ome. Grafton Street, at 10.30. Mar- ahalled b Comrade J.E. Tralnor. the para e was turned over to Comrade J.D. Stewart 1st vice- president of the branch in the un- avoidable absence of the President Phil Palmer. Comrades F..B.. Con- rad and Leo Bradley were in charge of the Protestant and R..C.. parties respectively. The wreath-laying ceremony at the Monument was an impressive one. It was the first ceremony of its kind in Charlottetown since ace had been declared and hun- reds stood by in reverential sli- ence while. as a prelude to the lay- ing of the first wreath, Comrade JD. Stewart recited a stanza from Laurence "Blnyon'a famous ‘For "The shell as we tat ltd ' grow not old eft grow ol d. ~ Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them." The first wreath was laid at the foot of the mounment by Haul..- J A. Bernard. Then in quick n wreaths were placed by W.L. Prowse, representing Provincial Government; Coun. J31‘. McKee for the City Charlottetown‘ Co J.D. Stewart gio Re I! . OI 12%.‘;- '°""°' “m” l‘.'.‘€'...°'¥2?i on. III-INTI, IROQUOIS II Oil Ill! 01' the "s“.'.'$'.'.' ‘The or tlons 15mm participated I; if. ceremony were the of the ‘Empire; glsce by a halo pi were 43 oases _ in the City in the o 33...... alDsiors. TUISDAY ‘If-AKIN ILL SUDDINLY -— Oi. illiam W I. Rooms. R.C.M.P.. was taken ill suddenly esterday ind rushed to the P. Island or. VITAL STATISTICS IEPOIT — Thain were 64 births the y "or. "trams... f0 Di‘ filth Officer. —-I'I.EIOIITEB ABRIVEB — The S.S. Liverpool Rover arrived in Summerslde Sunday afternoon with a cargo of chemicals to be recessed by the Summeraide Fer- t-he first lug in Supunersi e for ive years-S DEGREES EXEMPLIFIED The where she graduated and received m“ taxed rivate nurse oi Miss Margaret J A M Mm P. MacMillan. O-BE. LOCAL DISTIJI-IANCE - A maior disturbance occurred Sat- urday night outside a dance hsll when two rival crowds involving iii-hen or twenty is survived by one m thirteen be issued by sum- Citw REPORT — There of venereal disease month of IIEALTII according to Dr. B. C. Keeping. Officer. submitted at t monthly meeting of th Council last night. Of . five were new oases - three male and two female — and six were under observation. Of the 32 old cases. 13 were male and 19 fe- _ male. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —The funeral of the late Mrs. Edwin Hambly was held yesterday from residence of her son. William Hsmbly. 240 Prince Street. to 'I‘rinltv United Church. Services were conducted by Rev. T. E. MacLennan. who also officiated at the grave in cemet- ery. The pail-be MacRae. Lincoln W McKay. W. H. Smith. LL-Col D. A Msofiinnon and John B. er. RETURNS TO FORMER POSI- TION —- MI‘. L. R. (Lbllle) Rana- han is back at his old job with the Fire Department after years service in the A Rural-inn was granted absence on the outbreak of war. at which time he Ioined the 8th ium Battery R. C. A. as a sergeant. He went to England in 1941 and served through he in N. W. Europe, rc- to this country in October and subsequently being discharg- ed from the Army. His many friends extend congratulations and wish him the best of luck in its - FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY --The funeral of the late William James Craig was held on Sunday afternoon ircm the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mclnnls. The service was conducted by the Rev. K G. Sullivan cf the Trinity United Church. Summerslde Pallbearers were: Messrs Wilfred Kelly, William I-Ieckbert. W.A. Cameron, Will‘am Gallant. Archie Sharpe. Pied Bing- ham. Burial was in the People's Cemetery. Siunmersi‘ .--S. CITY POLICE COURT - Yes- terday at the City Police Court Magistrate K. . Martin dealt with the l est docket for some months. Elgt cases of drunk and incapable and three of drunk and disorderly were heard and fines and sentences ranging from 85 and costs or l0 days. to $20 and costs or 30 days were impos- ed. A case of non-support was withdrawn tcr an agreement was reached between the parties concerned. A case of unlawful Entry was adjourned until Sat/ur- av. READY T0 SAIL — The S. S. "John Cabot" which has been de- lsyed in Charlottetown with boiler trouble is being repaired by Bruce Stewart d: Co. who re that she should be ready to sal today. The steamer took on a quantit of potatoes hay and 100 cases o but- ter at e Railway Wharf then moved to Buntsin and Bell's Wharf to complete loading arid to take on live mck. STILL AGROUND - Efforts yesterday to reflost the Canadian destroyer Assinibolne, aground at South Lake, were unsuccessful. But a War Assets Corpo vette wss still offshore last night an: a was ‘first ireshTelt- p no a today. e decommissioned Assiniboine. piped for the scrapyard. grounded urs sy. 3%] ‘If-II IUIHHIBS 0f the 11113011 1d future. on nonoa non. ... The sans of Alfred Cu who nude the supreme sscrii in Worlcli War. Id War. Two additional names have eiao p Id w t-NI .- lines! Auld. killed in World We: I and George Auld. killed ks the lad war. both of whom received their glziglv leducatlon in West Kent oo. AIDED IN CAPTURE OI‘ DIA- MOND TIIIEVIS — A000 ‘o1 n: n“? was.“ m 5 . . son of Mr. F. M. Hills- boro St.. City. was among group of Canadian personnel re- sponsible for the arrest o‘ an terns sl gang dis.- mond thievu. It appears that the Canadians had stopped to aid a_c_ivilian motorist and their aus- were aroused w en they found occupants of the car sup- plied with "ierrlcans" of red pet» l. They contacted the local pol- ce officials st Roosendaal examination of they were false. A f up of the car license revealed t the party was wanted by the In- ternational Police st Eindhoven. On the apprehension of the partv which included four men and one woman. the Canadians received due corrunenda" from Holland police officials. Maurice Griffin. M9 Fitzroy Street. was convicted of illegal entry yesterday before Stipcndl- ary Magistrate K. M. Martin. S tence will beige m . be neared for the L. Matheson for the folrligplslnant. Mrs. Margaret Cos- e According to evidence submit- ted at the trial. the defendant had purchased the premises volyed in the illegal-entry charge —situated at 24-9 Fitzroy Street- sbout August lst last. Mrs. Cos- tello was a tenant oi the bulld- ing at the time of the purchase and remained a tenant under its new owner. Maurice Griffin. giving evidence on own behalf. stated he had talked to Mrs. Costello before he bought the house at 249 Fitzroy street and had told her he would need her sittlng-room‘as was no means of access store. which was located in the same building. without removing the partition separating her sit- tlng~room from the store quarters Witness said he moved into his rv-ew premises about the first of September and that Mrs. Cos- tel10's husband had come hem.- shcrtlv afterwards (Costello had tween undergoing medical trestmer- at Camp Hill Military Hospital Halifax. as a result of wounds while fighting in Germany). WEDNESDAY CORRECTION — It was Major D. L. Mathleson. and not Capt Mstheson. who represented the complainant in the illegal entry case heard the Citv Police Court yesterday. -SLIGHT FIRE — Summerside Fire Department responded to s. call at noon yesterday to the residence of Mr. Hugh Daisy. Eilstane Street. The fire was caused by a spark on the roof and there was very little oamage.~—S. The death occurred in Summer- slde on Monday, Nov, l2 of Mrs. W. B. Champion oi Kensington. She was the former Hclen Naomi Lar- kln. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Larkln of Summerslde and had been ill since August, About six weeks ago she was brought to Summerslde to her parent's home who cared for her tenderly till her death. -FUNERAL 0F MISS KATHER- INE B. DARBY The funeral of the late Miss Katherine B. Darby was held on Monday afternoon with a private service at te resid- ence st 1.45 followed by a service at St. John's Anglican Church. St. Eleonora at 2 o'cl k Burial was in the church cemete . ' Ven Arch- deacon G R. Harrison. pastor off- iciated at all the services. The pall- bearers were: Messrs Ralph Darby. Roy Tanton. En-ic Tantmi. Arthur arigrewé Bruce Bernard and RAE Porgy saws - Major a n Court. president of the poppy and wreath sales committee of the Can- adian Legion reports that this year sale of ' an wreaths hit an all time higih with final figures ex- peotedtoesfceed 82. .I'ratm‘ine for now? sales went to the West Kent School team composed of Rieda and Jessie Hyncs. Second Dfile went to Bertha McMamss and Martha LeClair of Rochiced Square School. Prince Street School took both third and fourth prises with Bcrdlna Henderson and Elinor Keys noel third and Tweel and Myrtle Hawicns fourth Fifth prize went to Joan Lund and Ada Somsners of Rochford Square School. monthly meeting of mo» C the wn ouneil. Knights of Columbus was held last evening and was attended by a large number of members. “fill. sanctum” opened swift“ y: g: by m. chaplain. um rm e Ill I . A ...:.'.. =55. f rrgeti m on . canal at WOMAN'S AUXILIARY - On ?“s.$’~.il“2'&’~"&'o-. ‘“‘ Audxiiigry new m regular snowman an mince “mi . . . ‘nu a isifilwém monthly anestim Veil ' , "l? I “museums...- svmpa many out to 1m 11.21. wNeiil. be Igceived a cableirlln on Sewage! ur snomsn the deli-h d. hi!’ I His amines-figs. Richard Murallwhieh , pgeumd in Newfoundland on Nov. aervbea for Richard S. In werei held in St. Jemesggeihvveetgdiv anernomoonduo . . .‘ Bmsell Somers. The pa were four nephews. L.V. dsor, MrL. Boswell. Keith Boew and CM. Lea. The remains will be for- warded from the Mscleen Pmeral Home this to Saint! John. N.B. for . ‘I0 ISLAND HOME - Mr. and Mrs. Jack McTsgue and snail son Billie, who had been visit Mrs. McTaguek parents, Mr, an Mrs. A. Fraser sm, Lorne Street, returned last week to their homo in Charlottetown, P31. Mr. McTague, who hsd been with the R.C.A.M.C overseas went down to Halifax and got his discharge within a few days and he is going into business for himself in Char- lottetown. They were fortunate in finding s nice house that was for and now have their own ome.-New Glasgow News. MAD IIEIFER SIIOT — A mad year and a half-old heifer created co “ able excitement along the Mt. Edward Road yesterds after- noon and evening before be pg shot by officers of the R.C.M.P, The meddened animal charged pedes- trians and cars indiscriminately and even attacked a horse. After being shot, it was taken to the slaughter-house of Mr. (Jharles Jackson w await the claim of the owner. The heifer was almoetl wholly white, with a few black spots. ' GETS COMMISSION ARMY - Donald Gordon McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.K. McLean of South Sudbury, _U.S.A., commissioned a second lieu-tenant in the United States Army this week, after graduation from the Infantry Officer Candidate School, Bmnin Bat- talion prior to being selected fm- of- ficer training four months sgo. was graduated from Weltham High School. l-ie is a grandson of Mrs. C D. McLean. Clyde River. ELECTED MODERATOR -- At the Fall meeting of the Presbytery oi Prince Edward Island yesterday in St. James’ Church, the Rev. T H Buseell Somers. retiring Mod- erator in the chair. the Rev James Carnegv, Summersi‘, was elected Moderator for the next twelve months. ‘Ilhe Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster who has been the efficient Clerk for many years. ercpresed s to resign on account of multiarllws duties in connection with his con: gregaticn. the Synod and general assemblies. The Rev. Mr. Somers was elected as his uccessor. Votes oi than-ks were accorded to both Mr. Somers and Mr Webster for the splendid work they had done while in office. GETS IIIS DISCHARGE Tpr, Don Macbeod of the North‘ Nova Scotia Highlanders is back‘ in Canadm-and has his discharge from the services. He is in Am- herst for a few days and will later leave for his home at Glen wll-i iiam, P.E.I. He was here with the "originals" but remarked to ‘he Amherst News that Amerstonians. would not know the North Nova Scotia Highlanders of today. "There are very few of the boys left who were here with the old unit under_ Brigadier Murdock. The Island; piper took a special course in the‘ 5111125 when on a trip to Scotland.‘ e had his instructions from Pipe 1 Major Ross who was nine times Empire champion. and has been rated as one of the greatest pipe instructors in the word. MacLeod has been given a grect welcome back to Amherst. ._. HONORED THEIR NIECE ._. Mrs, and Mrs. W. L. Delaney on- tertalned at their charming home at Kensington. on Friday evening. Nov. 2. in honor of the approach- 15 ing marriage of their niece, Miss Shirley Monkley. The occasion was a miscellaneous shower and mun lovely and costly gifts were rece ved by the popular youn bride-to-be. To the strains o marital music played b Miss Wilns Delaney the guest o honor was escorted in the living room by Miss Genevieve Delaney where pink and white streamers provide a festive sir. While the Parcels were o ned by Misses Edna Mann and figs-gent Caldwell, the good wishes and humorous verses were read by Misses Nora McCsrvllle and Pearl Mann. The gifts were tastefully arranged {a Misses Doris. Henderson and ldred Clark. Shirley gracefully thanked her friends for the gifts and good wishes, Lunch was served and the remainder of the evening pass- ed pleasantly with games. cards and song. meaning of the word "gen- ‘u. 5523i‘? ~ former ‘atlflmicd in WISN ‘a pleassnt leave at B c - Wadi‘... ms" - ‘eapolis. Minn. instead The! Well?‘ TIUIIDAY rm. wee Miss Josie Peeblu and leaves l0 IIIOIIID many friends in her native city. - WIITIIN HOSPITAL: — The iouowipe births are - med from the Western Hospital. Alberlmu- Nov. l1. 1°45. W "'- and Mrs. Aibergniifihgve-i-l "m" mush, son. e - - in Ml‘. Ills. . i946. to Mr Roehford. NW1‘ RlD-Oonst Philip HIRANSIEI - Carter, RCMP" who has been Qumsnereide for the three Years h“ 59°" erred to Souris and hes left t0 take his new Pim- cmlst- cam’ made many friends in" 5111181113“ side during his stay here fill m be missed in many of the soc and fraternal sotivitiespf the 00m- . He u being meted“! b! 33%.»... who ha!» been in Souris. S _.. F MRS. OSWALD funeral of, the late . Oswald Lowther of‘ Al- . took new 1M" ll" home on arhway ghemflggf '§§§“§=§°1§‘e§°oy tlIc Rev. J. Harvey Bishop. The beautiful solo. shag; ows," was sup! by M“ Abe, Huestis. Summerslde. The pal-- bearers were: Messrs. I-eiah MW um, I-Iudeon Imvther, Russel‘ Hsmmill. » m“ Ah Allison HAW" m, ms Btsphcn I-Iuestls. Bur- m w“ m cape Traverse cemes- HOME FBDM Royal Canadian Nsvvihi: OVEILSEAS— Woolner. spending home of n parents. M! vlgolner. North m ‘mums, ¢v§§.‘.’.1“§§e§vs2§s “3.‘u§.°°$ir welcomed at Halifax by her mother. W110 d Mrs. Lewis Woolner m; dcp for ted a Fellowship at Cherie. Nursing Sister he latter part of anoouyer. BC. the Mayo Woolner leaves the month for _BACK FROM EXTENDED TRIP - Mr. JB- 551ml!“ "14 Prank Cameron of Jenkins Bros. Ltd . Sunmacrside have "W?" from a ‘my lnmegtmg trip across Canada in the iota-est of hfiil‘ firm. ‘Praveliing by rail. their first stop was st Edmonton. Allfl- "he" they visited an Alberto D1111! P09‘ with a membership of over 40.000. This is the largest butter pwduelnil plant in Canada. Anmher point of interest was an egg drying Pa!" where the result is exported in dercd form. Mr. Cameron had an unusual pl his cousin. B.W Mill. formerly oi Supunersid he had never see-n before. Going by plane to Calgary where they stopped a. few days. they the" Dmfieefied m Vancouver, where they visited many large salmon packing plan-s Re hurling by plane to Winnipeg where they stayed a few dsys and then proceeded to Toronto. In s Wm! and rain storm. they were driven of! their course lid arrived in Minn- sll reached Toronto and from 11311131’: proceeded home-S. $"“§°"u' s‘: t I ld-e- i: ding re o a w c - 3e of fgienlla in the Mrritimes and Ontario took place at the heme Services side in sfi» A Prowse. .in char n-lent w J. Brace both of meeting as Mrs. J. G. Fred and old, Mrs. Ma She had It was relatives glisdden e in “ti..- ment. of the bride's parents on October 6, i045 when Ethel May. Gillian- wr of . and Mrs. Lincoln 0111119. ‘ Pownal, RE. ., was united in mar-l riage with Ernest Uovd Mlthewu. oi Mount Stewart, PEI , and St Catharlnes, Ont.. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Mathesnn.‘ loifndfly of Forrest Hill. as: l The ceremony was rfovmed b? theRev E R. Mac car. _'rhe bride, ‘who wss unattended. "l"?- ed the room on the arm of her thcr, to the strains of the wed- ding march played by Mrs. Harold Smith._ She wore a street length dress of pale gold wool and her coreage was of American Beauty roses and msidenhair fern. A buffet luncheon was served. Ml’!- L. Poole. of Montague, cousin oi the bride. tea, while assist- ing in serving were: Elinor and Jean urrle, sisters of the bride. s, n Smith. and Miss Isabel Inga. The bride was the reci lent of many beautiful gifts and s 0W- held for her in ton, N.B.. and Mount Hope. Pl I After the reception the-him!!! @011- ple left on a edding trip to Hali- fax and will ster roceed to St Osthsrines, where r. Matheson. recently s Se eant in the Cana- adisn Army, he left for enlistment. reside in St. Oathsrinee. “Ill-Clan - MICWJILIIIAMS et m wedd has; 5oz. 1e united Catherine, m. 1pm 0G7 d l .12.“ tgacti 1 wool dress n?“ " will Rem-LII. ‘M9833 13$: not‘ tags ii r55 ‘a5. Monc- 1, IIJNIIAL stun hmlalofihelatele tonodWlnal ?3-=T"" WI! Yllterdly. CPL aged after his recent $5" it“: and "Tree . DEATII IN so they are: tram Younker of Kingston, PEI: Alberta. l-Iasrvpahir . Sans. Windover R. of O. Irsnlelin of . Hsnnsh of Beverly also one brcther- David W. FAREWELL PARTY-Mrs. Flora MncLeod make her home with her daughter son-lrt-law. m. and Mrs. Rm ills, Head of Montague. On Sat- urday night, November 10th, her neighbors gathered at her home to say farewell. dress expressing regret at her de- pasture from the Glen, where she lived for twenty-five was loved and respe Mstheson and a lovel was presented on behsf of all the communit pessin earl TII A! - The Bryon 00W held yeeterds from the Cut-cliff? Punersl Home’. st the home and ve- the Wlnsloe South sme- conduom by Rev. £8. m “no IIIIQTI, 158110 Bolroyd, Sidn Of DJ. Heath e of the Souris detach th Cpl. Beatty who has Itgnfhferred to Summersld . a was recentl re-en- discharge. rom the R.C.A.F. Constable P Carter. Summerside has also been transferred to Souris. Y’! MEN'S MEETING -— Dr. A. was the uest speaker at. the Y's Men's regu ar meeting last night. His subject was "What Now in the Far East." Highlights in Dr. Brace’: interesting address the statements that though China o v on? per cent Christian. 80 per cent o her leaders are of that faith. Among the were Norman S. Ramsay, Ernest Reid and Brian Cudmore. WSIQ guests resent oeton : Charlottetown. During the M . Roy Smallwood with endall as scoom let the Road to Man slay" l» CALIFORNIA - to learn ersn Vernon of A. any. and foul‘ brothers Virginia. wlfepf Ber- crlck of Loyalist P.E.I.: wlie of WilliermGreen of e. PEI: John H. of" see Mesa. who has left Glen William ‘to A nicely worded ad- ears an y young wss read by Mrs. Angus bath robe cted by Mrs. Colin Mscinnis. c d thanked the donors for their kindness in remembering her at this time. also all the years lived among them. Sand- wiches. cake and tea were served and a social hour en eyed. after which "God Be With Meet Again“ was sung. ou Till We with great sorrow that and friends heard of the- g ‘ of Mrs. L. G. Wednesday morning C arlottetowrr Hospita. where she wus undergoing treat- Mrs. Henry, who was a daughter of the late Mr. Mrs John and roake. Charlottetown. had been ‘indifferent health for several months but it wss hoped that with medical of her would health. 500R skill and the loving care husband and family, she regain her usual She wss s women of many fine Christian qualities and s valued worker y: the different Societies of St, n's Basilica. . She leaves to mourn besides her husismd. two sons Bruce and Alonso Plgott oi Hartford, Conzr, suds Mi l Mrs. d bier ( > wcDonsidAmaliiiariotte- town, who wss her mother's lov- ingcom sonsand on; also four a dsu htcr: Mrs. McKlnnon and Earle, Roland Montreal and l-f so: eaten of Cheri etcwn to whom ded sincerest -.. ,_ . --I'RESEN'I'ATION - Mi’. Mrs, Pe who are up reside and tor Power of Kensington. leaving Monday to take mce m Charl , surprised oteetown were w l resum the worlr f“! — A took Place on m‘ a large number of to Mr. to Charlotte-town. d 118V on Thursday ~ while hurst (flower girl. wore wlaite satin an may best man ' Stews. no.4. Hammimd med and "riuoni on Oct. 17. i045. to Mr. ‘ Peter Ii‘. Callagh Weather-hie). ydrumrsedlii At Barrie, A 4. ms m. and 133.‘: ). a m, ‘ we hin eight po Mas-RAIN ‘-— At the s; u, ward Island Hospital on Nov, 1a, 1945. to Mr. an Mrs. Alena“; Macliean, Charlottetown, s m," George Wayne. MUIi-P — c Souhh- Oran Pronouns’: '- ""- "*1 In h , . tor. Joyce Maria-lg,’ y . an‘? p ,Oct. a1. ma. tow‘. ' Keith B. Jenkins City. a , u" Oousti . - to m. Large. Albany (b: Edith Crossmani, a son UDSON-At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontario m, at’? to and Mrs. Willis J, s, Jndggn Blanchle Ilsa-ll) a son, Claire ar e. _ MELLCISH A t —- t he Pr lid Island Hospital on No? 13. I“ - and Mrs. Harry Msllm, a son. 1 Mama/loss _ t REID-MILLER - At Trinity United Church. Charlottetown on October aotn. ms. by m. 1-. ~ E. McLennan. Doris Irene Reid. Suffolk. to Myrven Rave Miller. Trurc. NS. , _ - snappy - MeKAY - At lies Marisa on Thursday. Nov. ll. 100$ bv Rev. Ci. Carlyle Webster. Illa . D9115 Ettl y, $133}; - Mr. Lorne Brown Riellv of Cove _ head. GARRETT - LLEWELLYN -- -~ the ‘Baptist M l Llewellyn o Bridgetown. P. E. . _ GRAHAM - REYNOLDS - At st. David's Manse. Georgetown. on? Nov. 10th. 1945. by the Re. Girl I J. Boyce. BA Isabel- Rcynolgsthto f r 1am. arm ° ° C Rev. Tl A. A. Duke. MncKenzlc. daughter of Mrs. Ale M :4 rzsrgt . Mr. an . G l United Parsonage. Trvon. by Rev. J A. Jardine. Nov. 8. 1045. Str- thn Agnes Irving of Cape Trav~ arse. to Jens Richard Hanson of Cane Thvcrse. . - GILLIS-McLEOD—At‘ the Mali! Vallcyfleld. Nov. B. 154d, by tlil Rev. A. D, St-Irii , David RI! Gillls of Upper Mon e to Apple. lrtifiisnrguret McLeod oi’ G en William,’ its County. LAWSON-CAMPBELL -— At r e Charlottetown, on Wcdne day, Nov. 14, ma. by Rev on lyle Webster. Miss Shirl lee both Campbell of Vfliim. d Mr. Harry Lorne Lawson of Stan he c- . IIEPEII-MSCLEAN—AI the home u. Mrs. B. C. Prowse. Charlottetonff Nov. 14. 1845, by Rev. T.W. God" will. Hazel Harriet ‘ Cornwall to John Eugene Fr Clyde River. f MhcPIIEE-DIacLEAN - At W! Manse. Charlottetown, on Wedi day, Nov. 1-1, i945. by v. G. C lyla Webster, Miss Catherine Veins. Maegan olf (pumice so Mr. vi Mac ee o an - ve. l, MORRISON AgOg-LM gt. Hit!"- sePa-Ch m oven- thered at their his 80th year