egos TEN ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ___’NOVEMBER_1§, 1943),.‘ OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY ARRIVES OVERSEAS — Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLure, Breadal- e bride's parents. i black tailor bane. that their son Pilot Officer’ w match Hugh Gordon ManLure has ar- rived saftly overseas. VISITS PARENTS — Mrs. Charles MacLure and Mrs. Roy French of Maiden. Mass. strtieent the past two weeks with parents. Mr. and Mrs. William MacLean, Breudalbane. TIIIEVES BREAK IN — Thieves were busy during the week - end. breaking in to e drug store . A. Poster. on Saturday night. while Sunday afternoon they chase the shoe store of P. W. Turner. No arrests have been made. NEIV CHAPEL OPENED — A beautiful new Church of England Chapel was opened at the Howl Air Force Station at the Charlotte- town Airport- vcsterday JTIDITIIHK The first communion service, at c'cl:ck, was conducted by tl Guincss from Oxford. There was large attendance. The chapel adiacent to the padres office and is u fine addition to the station- WORK PROF-R l5 Di'o;:_i"cs~:iii;1 stinil. ear being constructed at the Chur- lottctoivn airport for nfaruinic Central Airways. Boarding Of thi‘ walls is completed and work on the roof will begin this week. Wet wea- ther ls delaving the work. 0X11)‘ seven days were fine enough t0 1e“ irimit L"llll(‘ll*.(‘l.§ to work in ilu-luvle o‘ a "latching Shade edged with pink flowers, She carried a contrasting bouquet of Dream roses. The groumsnitin was Lieut. Harry Smith, R. C. N.. Saint John, bro- l ther of the groom. past two ivcck (‘AR BERNED — The firemen. were summoned to extinguish the. flames in a burning car at the hour of three o'clock on Sunday morn-, 1H8- Thff VPhlPiB Owned b)’ MT- w- . Johnston. the church organist. R- I-"P-"RP- ‘V115 1101*“! "ii Pmvllal. played softly and Miss Dorothy i? 8 . . . w? andMi. Fl uk .v on the IIZIII-i The groom is a bombardier with an ack-tick regiment and leaves for his unit shortlv Pi"evious to her marriage the bride was tendered a surprise shower at er home where many friends at ended and gave bride-to-be many useful gift; and all spent a very pleasant evening. Zion Presbyterian Church was ; the scene of a vcrv pretty wedding at three o'clock Saturday after- ‘ noon, when the Rev. G. Carlyle ° Webster, united in marriage Miss Betty June Bruce, daughter of MT. and Mrs. W. G- Bruce. and Lleut. Carleton James Smith. R.C.A.S._C.. son of Mr. and Mrs. W G. Smith of Halifax lovely flowers and ferns made an ideal setting for the wedding party- The gticst news were mar- ked by patriotic ribbon bows. the u.~liirs bcni _ . . coming bow trimmed cap of blue ‘ “NG- wmk‘ net. matching gloves and carried tan oxuuisite shozvoi- bouciuct Tallsnitiii roses, UOLlVilfdlfI and ad- iantuiin. The brldcs only ornament was a. single strand of pearls. 'ML§ elen Slierran was her bridesmaid. looking very girlish in a pretty triple sheer pink floor gth gown with net cap, calot During the ceremony Mrs. Edwin Slim-i. in front of his restrictive. The, Allen, sang the bridal solo “BR- causc of the conflagration WM tin-i cause," known, bu: the ITSUIKIDZ daniagel was not serious. C R I P I‘ L E D CHILDREN'S I _ , y church with confetti and rice. CLINIC -- Saturday was a. busv ciziv at the Charlottetown crippled children's clinic nl" the Red Crnssl Building. when 36 children wcre examined. 2B old cases and eight new (mes. There were two dis- charges. Tho children came here from all parts of Queenw and Kings Counties. Prince Countv children ai" taken care of at the Sumnierside clinic. Clinics are. held twice yearly and have been responsible for effecting many CUTE!- RECEPTION T0 MR. JUSTICE GORDONC-An enl0¥able NC? U?" for Mr. Justice P. H. Gordon. C air- man of National Executive Com- mittee of the Canadian Red cross society, was held at the B1004 Donors’ Clinic on Saturday after- noon. Mrs. J. J. Morris, Mrs. Harry Miller. and Mrs. S. _G. Peppin pour- ed tea. Othcrs assisting at the func- tion were Mrs. Wm. Rogers. M1§ Mary Brehaut, Miss Ethel Taylor. Miss Olga, Tootnbs. Miss Fsther MacDougall, Mrs. E. Darrach, Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Mrs. Gallant and Mrs. l". Plckard. --.WIEMORIAL SERVICE- The Summerside Branch of the Can- adian Legion attended in a body ELJOhn’ N Memorial Service held in the Pres- byterian Church., Summersido last evening. An appropriate sermon entitled “Was It A Prodigal Waste" was delivered by the Pastor, the Rev. Charles Carnegy. The Mem- orial Service took the following odor. Kiplings Rocessional- The Choir. The Last Post. Two minutes silence. Revellllc. This service was held in connection with the rBEular Sunday evening service of the Church. Thcre was a ‘arge con- gregation in attendance. S ‘The sudden death mcurred at he!‘ home on Granville Streeton Sunday morning of Mrs. William S. Steeves at the age or 66 years. 0n Saturday night the had re- tired. apparently in good health. and when her husband went to her room to call her he found that she had passed peacefully away during the night. She was formerly Miss Jessie S. Muttart" daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eliphalet Muttart of Try. on. Mr. and Mrs. Steeves moved to Summerside about forty-two years ago and have been highly xespec ‘- residents of the town ever since. A wide circle of friends will sym- pathize wlth the bereaved husband and also their son, Sayre in the civil service at Ottawa. At the time of going to press the final funeral arrangements have not been com- pleted and will be announced later. S. -- MCLEOD — MATIIESON -—A marriage of interest to a. large circle of fricnds took place at the Trinity United Church Parsonage. Summersidc on Saturday afternoon. November 6th. at 3 tfclock when Miss Eupheinia C. Matheson of Arlington. Mass, formerlv of Brad nlbanc. P. E. I.. became the bride of, 13311191 ,1, jflcbggd. Summgy5ldQ,,-ClZll't‘llC?_ Dunn of Charlottetown The ceremony was performed by? has revolved a cable from her hus- the Rev, John Jrirvie, pastor. The, band. SD11 CIMTIICB Dun"- bride was beccmingly attired in a two piece teal blue serge suit with navy accessories. She wore a cor- sage of chrysanthcmums. They were unattended- Mr. and Mrs. George Sheen and Miss Dilfls MacArthur were wltnesses- Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Leod will make their home in Sum- mcrside-S A pretty marriage was solemnlzed at St. Mary's Church. Souris, when Beatrice, daughter of Peter E.. and Mrs. Holland hecainc the bride of Francis A.. son of Isaac and Mrs. White of Sourls West. The marriage ceremony and nup- tial Mass were performed bv Rev. DP Croken with Rev A L Sin- nott and Rev. Leonard MacKcnna present ln the sanctuary The bride looked charming in a floor lcngth gown of ivlilte silk taf- feta. flnftPr-lln veil with orange blossom wreath, and ‘wearing n corsage of American beauty roses. She canted a white prayer book with streamers. Miss Hclcn Paquet, girl-friend o! the bridc. was licr onlv attendant n worc a floor length gown nf a?- rl ct chiffon with shoulder-lens; h veil ant rc a cor-age of Ameri- npported bv his KiE vvedrlznn! march v _ After tin lllli!"'l.tfjf e vmtlclml’! breskfut was served to immediate‘. 5a,?" The church was crowded with guests and intimate friends who generously showered the hap y v ,oung couple as they left t e Tlic bride's niotlicr Mrs. Bruce. worc, a incst bcconilii costume of Soldier blue jersey". svfth chic wine felt fiat with blue feather band to correspond and corsage of Better Time Roses. Mrs. Smith chose a smart powder blue lace trimmed dress. her acces- sories being carried out In iiavy_ blue. with corsage of Hollywood PDSCS. After the ceremony a. delightful reception ivas held at the Char- lottetown when happiest co rotu- lations were extended to Lieu . and Smith who on a short 11011931110011 trip by car. the bride wearing p. brown (IIYBSS and hat with fur trim green coat and brown accessories. _ The Guarcian Joins in happiest good wishes. ALLAN -- IIAYTER. — A Wed- ding of interest to a wide circle of relatives and friends in the Mari- times took place on Wednesday, November 3rd, at the parsona e 0i the Church of Christ. River 5 N. 5.. when Miss Lois Haiiett. Hay- ter, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hnvtor, River John, N. S.. was l united in marriage with Mr. Austin Carleton Allan. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Allan, also of River green and autumn leaves and flow- ers. The bride entered the living room to the strains of Lolicrigrins Wedding March played by her sis- ter. Miss Winnifred Hayter, and was attired in a floor length gown of white chiffon. fashioned with sweetheart neckline fitted torso, and bouffant skirt. Her finger ti? veil was of white tulle caught by l1 halo of orange blossoms. She car- ried a. ivlilte Bible, gift of the groom. with white satin streamers, caught up with sweet; pea buds and sprigs of maiden hair fern- Her matched earls. Following the cere- only ornament was a necklace of mony, a. sumptuous weeding sup- per was served to the guests pres- ent. Thc color scheme in tne din- ing room was silver, pink and white. The bride's table was cen- tred by a three tier weddirf cake topped by a miniature brie fl-‘fld groom. White tapers in silver candle-sticks and silver vases o roses were placed at either end 0f the table. Immediately following, and amid showers of confetti. the bride and groom left on n. honey- moon trip through the Marltimes. For travelling, the bride wore b navy tailored suit with navy flo- cessories. The many gifts of silver. crystal. china. linen. and cheques testified to the popularity of the young couple who will reside at Sea Foam. N. 5.. where the groom ls engaged in farming and the lumbering business. TUESDAY NOT YET FIFTY -—- According to the Montreal Gazette. “the Hon. | {Vlnrk Rudolph hfacGuiz-in, B.A., K.C., M L A. Charlottetown. was 40" on Saturday. ARRIVES OVERSEAS -— Mrs. ATTENDING FOX SHOW — Mrs. R. J. Boyd of Yarmouth. N. s. and Mrs. M. J. Robicheau. Met- ’ rfilatives and friends at the homo of The brice and groom left on a ,honeymoon through the Marftimes. 111p: CIBVBIIIJCI: thte Ilitféde wore‘: SUI W 800E501‘ Cl at an entertainment at No. 8 Scr- station. The questions number- ed 20 1n all half of them on vic- tory loan facts. -—K Port and inspections carried out by the sanitary officer, Births in the deaths 16, and marriages 22. ohn. . S. The ceremony was per- formed by the bride's father and took place under an arch of ever- ann- IOUHCIHZ his safe arrival overseas» VISITING IN P. E- ISLAND — Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brien. also Mrs. paniel Dcsrochl and her daughter. Lorcen of Botsford Por- tage. have left for a visit to Prince Edward Island. - Moncton Times. GYRO cws - The regular Mr. T. Elnxn- Dunning weekly meeting of the Charlotte. Smith, Halifax. .. l . ' \ " d.‘ . “lm- sqd“ L“ "w Re" m‘; rife‘ahlieuvtiiigloiiiiiked Up the aisle on the arm of her father, who ‘gave lier in marriage, lookec. very winsome in a lovelv light blue silk jersey floor length gown. with be- town Gyro Club was held at the Charlottetown Hotel last night. Ml‘. Harold Boliaker was chairman. The speaker was Mr. Simon Paoli ivhp Rave an inspirini; and instruct- lve address on "founders day." The chairman led a. most interesting: —-IIAD THE ANSWERS~ Win- ner of a recent "Victory Loan Quiz" vios Flying Training School. Mono- ton. was LAC. J." H. Goodwin, a native of Kensinglon. P.E.I.. who came across with sixteen correct answers to lend the largest numbcr o! contestants yet participating in the weekly qulzes at the Moncton HEALTH REPORT —- 129 chest examinations were made by the city health department" during Oc- tober. according to the report of Dr. B. C. Keeping submitted at last night's City Council meeting. There were no communicable dis- eases .:ported. Details ivene given of laboratory examinations, v. d. re- clty during October numbered 77, pleasantly spent in music m4 dancing. music bang furnished by Mr. waiter Toole. The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl npfl. ace and to the bridesmaid gdlmsory, Th to the groomsman a . a bride and groom received many useful and valuable gifts including a large sum of money showing the 1118b esteem in which they sra held. The Guardian Joins in wish- 1118 lids‘. and Mrs. an many hlppy year! of wedded blss. ROTARY LUNCIIEON — Lleut. COSh, R.C.N V.R., was the Speaker at Rotary luncheon Vefiterday- He Rave a very interest- lwz talk on his experiences in the ddle East with the Royal Nagy. a Alan B. He expressed the opinion that war was by no means over, but might last for five year; yet Rotarians Geo. Thompson and R. L. Cotton were Joint chairmen Guests lncludedmtgapt. ‘IXB Acker, R. C A M C., . Lt, Harold F. MacLeod. R.C.A F., . Sr-.. and Judge H.L Pabner. Rotarian T. Roy Cudmore, chair- man of the auction committee. re- ported that Summerside Rotations are cooperating with the Charlotte- wvm organization in this YBHFB malor effort on behalf of crippled children. The Summerslde club will look after Prince Countv from Emoralc. to Tignlsh, will make col- discussion on private vnterprlse Ilecmns 11nd m1“ 11 mammmh P111?‘ vs. public control. The club was honored to have Capt. Earl Baker. one cf the members on nctiwz ser- i vice at. the meeting. Gutsts present were Mr. Warren Lord and Ml". Lynch. -—FUNERAL YESTERDAY -—Tlie funeral of the late J.S. Perry took place from his late residence 0n Monday at 9.00 am. A large nurn- ber of friends of the deceased were present, testifying to the es- teem in which he was held. The members of the Knights of Col- umbus of which he was a incmbcr for many years, paraded to the home and after Mass followed the remains to their last resting place. The pail bearers were Messrs. Clarence Harris. Ernest Mill. D.B. lllC auction on Dec. 1. The sum of $2,700 was devoted to the care of crippled children in the Province last year as ti result" of the Rotary tlUEClOH. Every section of the Pro- vince shares equally in this burn- anitarian work. it was L ‘ ‘ destrlnn puss. The fenders of both vehicles were dented. The other cldent occurred About 6 o'clock non: the intersection of Pownsl hey Streets. when a car driven by Wendell H. Beaten was in collision with one operated by D.D. Morri- B 5 Bonn when : privatp funeral ser- the right rear fender “Q I ftclmwn. m: Solidi‘?! “m mamas. u s-r. avano-s - tho lots P: ls finlllwood was held from his resid- ence st St Avsrdb yesterday oft noon. Services were conducted Rev. Ouiylc Webster who also of foisted at than grave. Interment was cola Wood. Cecil Wood. Ed- Hunbly- W. B. Mcllschorn, T. A. Brothers. aid Henry Callback. —FORMIR IBLANDEBS; J E M: . nun w fill? Bank c? é n FUNERAL Y" BID funeral of tho lute Beverly Robinson was held privately from Macbesn’: Piuiersl Home yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted by my. In- -Drew Gardner who also officiated st the grave- Interment took place in Sherwood Cemetery. were: I-LH. Horne. Hon. GD. DeB T. E. MacNutt, Victor Purdie. B. E. d Tooiubl. weeks ago. Besides his ‘w three daughters he is survived by w Emerald JIIIIISEIOII. His funeral was held at Sydney on Monday mom- ing-s FOR. ADOPTION. -- Th monwealth of Mass. Probate has notified all persons interested that a petition for adoption of Golda Lorraine Jenkl in said County bhas Jenkins. and Jessie Eliza Jenkins his wife, of Boston, in County o k. praying for leave to a Lorraine Jenkléitl‘. a ohll NEW russvrciusn MOD- H be M. tain. B. A., was unanimously ed Moderator of the P. E. I. Pres- Prcsbyterlan Church BEER-MURRAY — On Wednes- day November 3rd at 4 pm, a verll quiet ivedduig took, place at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth MacDou- gall, Canoe Cove. when IMr. Arnold Blair Beer, son of Mr, Frederick B. Beer of Clyde River, was united in marriage to Miss Hilda Anne Murray daughter of Mrs Cathe- rine Murray. Clyde River. Their minister the Rev. T.W, Goocwill officiated. The bride was becomin - _ ly attired in a gold wool suit wl black accessories and wins attended MacDonald, J. Abel Arseiiauit. An- ,b>' Mrs- Sterling W 1 Kingston. thony Arsenault, Fidele Arsen- auL; Tliymoss of requiem was celebrated by Rev. J.C. MacDon- ald and the last ritcs at the grave were berfromed by Rt. R.ev. G. J. MacLellan. V.G. S. MAN MISSING - Alvin Binns. about 34 years old. son of Russel Binns, a carpenter who lives on Gerald Street. has been missing since Saturday night, City Police were informed last night. The father said he searched for two days for his son without any suc- cess. The missing man left home in a. normal way Saturday night and delivered an order at a groc- ery store. Nothing has been heard of him arprrently since he walked out of the store. The father said he had never remained away from home before. He is described as of medium complexion. short in stat- ure, weight about 160 pounds. He was dressed in brown. K: some- times is troubled with fainting spells. —INTER. CLUB MEETING IIELD —A meeting was held in Summer- side on Sunday afternoon of repre- sentatives of three s0cletic5 for the purpose of drawing up a program of Boys’ work. The general pro- blem was discussed and tentative plans drawn up. Other meeting! will follow. The following ttended the meeting. Rotary“ Club, repre- sented bv C. B. orris, Donald Baker, and George Muttart. Knights of Columbus represented by T. Earle Hickey, r‘red C. Murphy and F. Earle McDonald. Y's Men's Club represented by W. A. Currie, Inwell Hancock and Davis Lid- mic-S — EVIDENCE CONCLUDED — The evidence was concluded yes- terday ln the case of Frank Gail- ant and Harry Gallant charged with conspiracy which is proceed- ing in the Supreme Court at Sum- merslde with Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presiding. It is expec- ted that it will not go to the iury before Wednesday. Witnesses who testified yesterday were: Earle Schurman. Mrs. Earle Schurman. Hale Strong, Sgt. Louis Watson, R. C. M- P., and Pte- Percy Kinch, formerly of Summerside detach- ment R. C. M. P. The evidence of Shemian Parlee was read. COKIIICII, are, P. J. Hughes, K. C.. Frederic. ton. N. 13.. and R- S. Hlnton for the prosecution and H. F. McPl-iee, K. C.. Watson Menlaugnt. K, 0,, Mid W- Henry Nocnan for the de- fense. - S. John Alexander cgmcron, 55_ was found dead 1n his home at Welling- ton by a neighbour on Sunday evening. R.C M P. from Summer- side were called together ivith the Coroner Dr. W . Howatt, He was found to have been (lead sev- eral days and the cause of death was apparently from an internal liemmcrragc. he W115 known to have had stomach ailment The deceased man was employed| at the Mount Pleasant Airport and was inst seen alive when he left work on Monday evening, Nov. 1st On Sunday evening Nov. 6 a neighbor passing noticed his dog which was at the ivindoiv barking. He investigated and found Cameron ved alone The Coroner de- ed s.n inquest. was not neces- sary. t He is survived by two brothers, Jaseph in Wellington and Law- rence in Halifax: also two sisters. Mrs. Raffell Gallant Egmont Bay and Mary in Wellington. WEDDING BELLS — A qulot lying on his face on the floor oeacl; - hie 1 c eghan, N. S- arrived here yesterday b?‘ Pretty Wedding W“ ‘Qlemnlzed a from Fredericton N. B. where they have been attending the Fox Show. They plan to spend this week in Charlottetown attending the exhibition here. Mrs. Robi- cheau is the owner and manager of “Sudmar" Fox Ranch and bad the grand champion silver fox of S. for two years. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY - The monthly meeting of the Chil- dren's Aid Society was held yes- terday afternoon. A letter was read from the Minister of Public Health, in which it was stated that the request of the society for in- spection of private homes where babies were placed for board, was being referred to the Health Offi- cer for a report previous tn consid- eration hv the Government. It was stated that the Mayor had given strict instructions to the Police to s... meeting one girl had bccn was» a time of m.- Societv- It eras firtfled ‘xi hold ‘he annual ».~- ,’| in: Cl": Court Room. _. Jistabt s‘. eight o'clock. slab.‘ on Tfiivirstlav evening, of gemainder of the evening . was St. Anna church. Lot 65. on Wednesday morning, Oct. 20, when Miss Margaret Alice Conway, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrlzs‘: Conway, Bonshaw, became the bride of Mr. Francis Egan, son of the lute Mr. and Mrs. Owen Egon, Elmwood. The bridal party entered the church to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Mary Elen McEli-oy. Rev. Father L. Ayers P.P., preformed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass, The bride who was drescd in blue coat and hat with matching accessories and was at- tended by her girl friend. Miss Janie Toole who wore rust with brown accessories while Mr. Ralph Conway brother of the bride ably supported the groom. After the ceremony the bridal arty motored to the home of the ride where s sumptuous wedding breakfast awaited them. Later 1n the day, they left on a motor trip visiting various parts of the Island, re- turning in the evening where about fifty invited guests partook a delicious wedding supper. The sister of the groom, who wore a wine suit with black accessories town Hotel and left shortly after on a motor trip to Monpton and other points on the nalnland. On their return they will reside at Clyde River. The Guar-zian extends to this very popular young couple heartiest good wishes. Island exhibitors include: From Summrrslde. L.W. Han- cock. Ralph T. Muttart, Wendall K. Muttart HG. Muttart. EH. Monk- ley, Harold B. lvliiligan. J.C. Moun- tain. Stewart and Lewis, Rtw Tan- ton Frank Cameron. R. H. Muttart and Keith Compton. From Charlottetown. Cudmore Bros. George Hooper. T.G. Ives. Douglas Mayne. W.H. Tidmarslz. McLure and MacKinnnn. From Southport, W. Earl Bolder- son Vcrnon Gay. Raoul Reymond Mrs. Doris E. Pierce. From Kenslngton, Ernest T. Mill. RS. Humphrey. A. L. Rogers From Wrist. Covehead, Ira D. Carr, Charles Willis. From Hamilton. J R. Lockerbv. Lloyd Lockerby. Keir Woodside. Other exhibitors include. Gor- don MacMillan, North River: Ray Carr. Starihope; Walter Gregor. Brackley; W.J. Jenkins French- fort; Frank McKay, East Royalty: J.H. McPhall, New Haven; Roy C. Woodside. nfalpenue. The only out of the Province ex- lligbitor is Gordon Stright from ttle Shemogue. New Brunswick. —BRIDAI. SHOWER -— A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mi". and Mrs. David Clark, Kensington on Friday Nov. 5th, when a shower was Riven in honor of their daughter Bertha Glenna who is to became one of the sxasoirs brides. To the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Albert Moase the bride to be was escorted to the mat of honor under a beautifully decorated arch by Miss Elsie Mayne. The room was also beautifully decorated in a pink and white color scheme. The heavy laden baskets were carried in by Mrs. George Taylor and Miss Florence Dymcht. The gifts wem then opened by the Misses Elva Webster and Jean Moose while Miss Vvrna Bowness of the C.W A 0.. bead the accompanying verses and good wishes. The gifts were daintlly arranged on the taiile bv the Misses Glenn Mo- Kay and Amy Johnston. Tho bride to be in her usual friendly maniicr thanked all for their lovely gifts and good wishes after which all joined in siruzinll "For She's a Joliv Good Fellow". H1;- frcshmcnts were servcd bv the ladies and the rcst of the (Vefllfll! . was spent in social chatter and II. S. hall with Mr. W. S- Grant. rg_ dancing. the music being furnished bv Messrg Norman and Svdney Mill. David Campbell. Harry Bow- ness and Thtlma Andrews. Before departing to their homes in the small wee hours in the morning all wished “Glennifl much hap- piness in her future wedded life. WEDNESDAY ATTENDING A. R. P. MEET- INGS — Ma]. W.H. Poole. provin- cial chairman. and Mr. Morton Dew provincial secretary, Civilian Defense Committee. Charlottetown are in Montreal attending a twn- day conference of AILP. officials. WE'LL AND WORKING - Mr Russel Binns yesterday received the reassuring new: that his son Alvin. reported mlssilli. is alive and well -—and workin... The went to the country on Saturday night without any intention of rc- mainlng. He secured work while there and sent word to his father. YOUHK IIIBII MRS. CHARLES CLOW --W0l'd has been received bv relatives in this province that Mis. Charles Glow resident of Humboldt Minne- sota. died at her homo. Saturday morning. Oct. 16th., after In ill- ness of a few day's. Mrs. Clow form- erly Ehime. Cruwys was born, March 28th., 1853 at K‘ ‘ Prince Edward Island. She leaves to mourn her passing two sons and two daughters, also a sisters, Mrs. Janie Irving of Rnslindale. Mass. CAR COLLISIONS — Two motor ctir collisions occurred last evening one at 5.45 when s light delivery truck operated by Jerry McAdam caught the left rear bumper and frnder of an automobile driven by Miss Ella MacPherson. which was proceeding south on Great George Street and hmd stopped ‘ inls ndon, and is doing aspec- lally good work among the young of the community. ne , Prince Edward Island, a M. Jenkins, his wife, both deceased, and that the name of said child b9 Lorraine Jenkins and. asked that anyone who desired to object to some should file o Writ/Mn The name of a. Prince Edward Island airman appeared on mth clsualty list issued by the R. C. A- F. at Ottawa. Under the heading missing on ac- tive service after air McInnls, Daniel William. Sgt, 8126371, D. A. McInnls (fath- er) Poakes Rd, P. ll. I. noon. on the fourteent October. i943, the return day of the legal notice a ared dge aid - Sullivan. Register. Mrs. Haber Large was re-elccted president of the Ladies Branch 01 the Charlottetown Golf Ciu the annual meetin , City Hall last even . presidedmThe Illfiwétlllfl opened wi k last meeting. followed later by "l! presentation of the varlo reports regret was ex- pressed at the death of Miss Helen Grant. the former secret Presentation of reports was fol- -RO'I‘A'RY LUNCIIEON - The l’ Smimersldo Rotary Club was held on Tuesday in the Olympia. took the form of a. business meet- ing there being no special speaker. Mr- Ralph Dodds reported on the final results of the X-ray drive fo the Prince County Hospitai- Th total amount. received came to 88 Howatt reported on orgsniza pied children's fun sngements hsd been made have donations of goods for Public Auction to be held in Hor- ne’s show rooms. Summers" December 1, left with the keepers throughout the oounty—S. The latest addition to the hos- pital equipment sval lo The election of officers was pr!!- oeeded with on motion by M R. H includes: vice-president, . . .T. J.D. Stewart, Mrs. N Match committee: iss Norah Longworth, and Aspirator Combination pur- ghased from the E and J Manufac- i- “ §£.~““i°t.'.'l..'“ W333i’ . ar w , Robert Kelly Clements, mlmflu, gflmfi? miss on active service (overseas) u .. Clements is a son of Mr. And R K. Clements of Montrmlfi and has a wife overseas. listed missing after operations on be 2 his Daren“ have been of giving artificial d. cues of electric shock or drown- its ‘of wgr he enlisted of Canadian Ordnance l! k dis- charge there and re-enlisted in thO Air Force. He trained at Goderich. and Mount Hope, Ontario and N-i ceived his wings at Bromford, Ont- ario, in December i941. H lowing —PRETTY WEDDINlL-A uul but pretty wedding was solemn at Kenslngtxin on October 13th, at ll A. M. when Rev. Alexandler is was commissioned in t towed gliders for a tlm d and later was transferred to Lancaster Bombers. In January of this you he mar- gied Miss Elleenl Tomey of Rn B llgothers and 9W0 sisters at home in Mon Strong criticism of the Island's federal representatives in not pres- shara of war contracts. of the lack of employment here of younk mm and women not eligible for milit- ary service, of the continuance of partly patronage in ' rtcd by "mm Fyihnls "sfifn. The pl left. a ‘5- g 8" d . 1 to th bia-ihlo ggcgllved IIIIEIIQTGIII A pro-nuptial shower the homo of Kcnslnlton, in honor to be married shor 1y Bovvness. of Norboro. e was prettily decorated with and white trimmings. The brida- orted to th Miss Elsie Mayne, the Mrs. George Taylor rence Dyment, and were opened by the Misses Elsie Webster and Jean Moase. Mm Verna Bowness read the accom- gifts arranged on tho table by the Miss- -es Amy Johnson and Glenn Mc- K many friends for these earressions of their friendship. A oious iunlch was served th e w rti loss of the Island's able livestock market in New ound- land, was expressed in refibliltlvnl passed unanimously at the annual meeting last night of the Queen's tv Progressive Conservative . 0 The meeting, which was very lar- gely attended, was h tiring president. in the chair. expressed determin- ation to con ribute in every way to the war effort, and its ullest Hon. John Bracken in the field. and of I-Ion. Dr. W. J. Mllian as provincial leader. T- B. Rogers, Char- was elected President, Mr. J. A. MacDonald, K. C., Chat- lnttetown, Secretary. n r. . MaeKay. Emerald. Vice . Y0 8 icsont enloyed themselves ng. Miss Thelma Andrews and Mr‘. Norman Mill furnished use A muptlsl ho mid Wodngvifsy QVOIIIIII. Egon“;- 3rd, Bfllllmln Cameron, Kensin in honor of their son, Bom son and his fiancee, Irene Boucher of fin-- ouche Novs Scotla. Mr. and ma. P. I-fstely conducted the vWhI couple to their ustl. l Catherine Gaudet M Dunning carried t d the gi ‘The minutes of the last annual meeting were read by retiring sec- retary! Alban Farmer. and duly ap- The Trustees of the Protestsiit n towin on ‘men-lay Nov- The attendance of practically 100% was most gratifyln , partic- ularly of those from outsl e points. which shows clearly the sill’ have in the work of the insflt- u on- The Vice - Chairman Mrs. H Henderson presided and excellent rlilzlports were received from all ttoes. The Property Committee resort the work on the new roof was completed and the total cost of practic 000.00 seemed mi yet it was felt. l The adoption rep we had already s largo family the institultion and from requests we would have mm com- th for tho kind wish" served and the is ed sway in games 5 —A’I"I'ENDB CONVI .- Mrs. T J. Humphrey, "no" recently returned from Ha- while there she attended 24th Annual Maritime Run School Convention held at Brl town. Mrs. Humphrey was the delegate from this Provlneo, which cum from fury at Bummer were charg. __m <5- days. Chic Central. Lot l6; 8., and R. S. blur»: rcoe gwn lust night of r f all other records Mr. ted resident of th of hailottetown annual clectli mun . Services Inc.; seco CJbYMI Arth l I lh tl- All I Ml ‘VIC gawk? f‘; It!" “ugh-h l agrriugggd athzoonvention, ‘Inc. bu bun Sumter! 0! for the put three yous. At Hunts- fiort she wu the 0! um 0y‘! sister. and v. W. Barbour. ‘Ola-inc Han-ls Macintosh.’ of Non. man Provincial song- "A Con: of Nov: Bootls." ll l Pfvm- inont writer and musician. visited this Province foi- ten days ln September. and her first book which appeared some years "Attuno with Spring was recently reviewed by AK in this Piper. A book of verse “Phantom Pin s" pen in 1M1, is deservedly popular. Funk Gallant sad Harry Gallant were found not Jullty b do yes with distill lllega. , alcoholic spirits and the trial ha: been going on for nine Justice 0am bell wu the pres! A! rs ving s charge from the court that lasted two and tiu- quarter hours the lurv retired at one fifteen and returned at four o'- clock with th-tir verdict. The accused, on motion of the defense. were then discharged from appearance in court. subject to the same ecogniunoe to appear and stand trial on s. second count of indictment. The second count is that they conspired to defraud the government of certain duties respect to alcohol manufacturedin can“... The two counts originally .:onstit ‘ one were severed by the court previous to the beginning of h 1 The fury were: Frank Sweet. St. Eleanors foreman: Albany: Renford McNevin. man; Brenton Ramsay. Alberton: Lawrence Peters. Bloomfield: Jos- ebli C. Gallant, Nail Carney. Summerslde: Prusha Lyle. 50H. WATSON-At m» Prince Edw " ward Island Hospital on 0v i943. t0 Flt. Lt. and Ali's, J: MaacDonald a cuughte _ MllcDONALD-At Covchead Linkletter; John Brooks. tor; Wm. Cameron. Lot i6; Jamcs S. McKinnon. Grand River. Counsel for the prosecution were P, J. Hughes. KC?” Fredericton. N. e lottetown, J. Watson MacNaught, K,O , and W Henry Nouns-n. FRIDAY ARRIVE! IN EN Mr. and A Kelly‘s Cross safe arrival in England o! Kissinger, a British spent some time in Charlottetown. PAINFUL ACCIDENT. — The and: xrianv fri M" Everett MaoNeii. formerly of th city. be sorry to hear that be fol and broke nis left um. He was ushed Glace Bay General Hospital where he is resting com- ortably. - FUNERAL 0P M38- WM. STEEVEB — The funeral of the late Ma's. William Sleeves held on Wednesday slim-noon with a service at the homo st 3 o'clock. Rev. Charles Carnegy officiated st the service and at the grave. pallbearers were: W. J- Lidstonc, George Sheen. John Campbell. P. Amett, Norman Maolcod, and Dr. William Wwd.—S. BANNER POPPY SALE -- The ‘Hospital, Summerside. on Sun , Charlottetown this year wpaséini by amount resulting kom Bi blned sale of poppies and wreaths will be in excess of $2.500. I20 School girls of the higher grades made the sales with results ranglxi low of 910.60 to l high 0f S Roland G. Tl e at special interest last night. at forces in the present war was un- veiled. Lorne Bowness of Norboro. P.E.I,. The mating then m. urned for s. snort time. On re on 0f mo. M WI! President, Roland . Vice President, Nei W. fmuurer. L0. Cullen. heigmhiry‘ flehlflc u cc rs. a a Lord. us. Turner. and R-al! 8M"- Klnsznan Swwsrt lvu presided at lust night's meeting, there was s large attendance- The annual Remembrance DRY dinner of the Canadian Legion B .S.L , was held last night at tb Clifton hotel Summersida. _ The guest speaker of the evening Wis Flight Lt. P. G. Mci-lardy. R- C.A.F., who gave s. very interest- Lreig account of his experiences over- as "tne chairman and to the evuiing was a Bruich of the Oanadla The toast list was u The King; the Canadian Ifimll ro- sponded w by Dr. J.O. S pson" ‘the Canadian legion War Servlt esponded to by CQl. I-LD. J h ston. director Clhfilzlzlll Legion War an of Wood Islands to Mr. John Coniwal srpavizsi- Suddc h in Si MATH!“ N—-~\t. Ovstcr 13rd lirldgi YER?’ 5 Y NI v l’ GOG l0 W flxdt§°wfii C&%'RFHG¥€% McConnell Robinson .,' o . res n w.b. EA. Devlin. nanfio to a. °" It? ti"§§°bt°t"i§. L A n ore s a . . o Don isnl-st ofahc evening was I'll ht t. Simpson. mt the conclusion the or: of the this yous b: uet to moot succeufu yet hold by b h |afT§|'3am3$‘s§ZkW $.13 rs MENTuCI-JTIF-Pmf. .1. H. Blanchard, viee-prixiclpll of of Wales (gallon was thgt guest Kosher st a regular ' o Charlottetown Y's Mo .fl Monday, November 8. i943, Fratlflll Pmr-llwnod in his 70in year. November ll. 1043, Donald Bin aged three and a half months, s0 0f 1:11;. and Mrs. Charles W. I _ B III x N mlfl Emillfiili? itii..°‘t'é‘3.°§.'.i tilting, , filed 74 vears -r DAWSON-At Kenslngtbn on N i0, i943, Herbert Davlson. aged . “if! ‘ seKAY-M Darnlev on N0 II, 1 . ROBERTSOlW-At Dunstcffiinve HI years t. , MACLEAN-At ‘a Grafton sheaf November 10. Miss Katherine Lean of Brookline, Ala“. FPHTW. ly of Hampton, P. E. I. is‘; COLES-At the Prince Edtvai'dNflv_ and Hospital on \vP.flllFSflll‘.v.nv_m‘r‘ ember 10th. 1943. James h- Coles ln his 99th veal‘ ‘ VINNICOMBE-At bfonlrca'.uml_ Province. A vow of th speaker was moved by Llvln ston, president . Ralp the vice- resident. Mr. v '1‘ d , . N . 0 A i1 T. "m ill“ tens;- ~ ' if" a. “' 1' ltiiiiziizir .:::.'.. .... . Mc nns , gusto: of Trln LODIINII- w. ant Tina Ralph MacLesn, the clu ‘s l would " prams " mount-At i ' - Island Hospital L011? u??? Mr. and Mrs. GBOIge ‘M; Charlottetown. a daughter ' ' CARVERP-At‘. the Priiiqf g _ peasant?‘ a i» lottetown. a son. . _ ROWE- At Prince Eqwud ‘ and Hospital, on Saturday n9, " I943. to s. Petty Officer, i...” A. Rowe, of R..C.N.. and Rowe. nee Verne. B. Macxenn ‘ on. EORENSON-At Tr on on m ber '1, 194s, to Mr. ‘l... M,-§_°‘l°|"“; Borenson. a son. GAUTHIER-At the Chaflo v town Hospital on November f 43, to Mr. and Mrs Ruy Gaul“, 31 Douglas Street, Cliarlottctqn a son. , . LADNER—At the Prince Ed Island Hospital on Nov. 3, 1943 t Mr. and Mrs Leslie Ladner c5" lottetown. a sou. ' , _ ltlasgllsltllNflNzi-At 11118 Prince ,~. war ant. osptal o 1' 1943. to Mr, and Airs“ my ' MacKlnnoii, Wiiislo OGILVIE-At the Flt. Lt. Ogilvie and M _ Charlottetown, a ilitugnie GAMSTERr-At the Pflllfg m ward Island Hospital on Nov m, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs (luv dam ster. Auburn, a dauglitci ,,‘ ROSS-At the Print-c Edward n]. and Hospital on Nov. 1o, m3 t. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ross, ch’ lottetowii. a 1 Island Hospital on Nov. ll 1 ' to Mr. anc. Mrs. '1'.A uhmqmi Charlottetown, a daughter n; ROBERTSON-At the Prince m ll, bertson, Charlottetown, a (n, ter. CONDEN-At Cleniiont, Oct, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conden, ivmoouasp - at N~ t, "" 7. 1943. to Mr. and A mpghgigg Nov. 6. i943, to Mrnnd Mrs. can, son MacDonald, a son. _ I 0GILVIE.—At the l’. E. I. llosplr tal, November 10. 1943, to Flt. Lieut Nlal C. Ogilvie and Mrs. Ogihie, e 9th“ At ta 1 on: -— e K up‘; c Hospital, Montague P El, Nov. 4, 1943, to r, and Mic,- Rand Jenkins. Annandole. 11E I, a son. . MONAGIIANw-At the Clti‘ H tel. Tuesday, November 9, 1943,, Mrs. Ambrose Mona h (nee Kathleen sott) n daughter. ' altar-At the Prince County Hm‘- tal. Summerside, P E I.. to M! and Mrs. Gerald B " of Tryon, daughter, Lois Marilyn. ~- COI-‘FIN-At Plsdiilt. West on M, i943. t0 Mr and Mrs. Cid-IQ N. Coffin. u. daughter. \v_ . UH. MILL-At New Waterford, N. on November 3. 1943, to Sgt. _ F. Mill and Mrs. Mill a son, . KELLY - At the Prince 00% Hospital on Nov. 4, 194‘ and Mrs. Bennct Kcll COADY-At the C t. Octo Counts Sumnierslde. on Thu“! day November 4th 1943 to Mr. and Mrs. Bennett R. Kelly. Summer- sidc. a. daughter. imouon —At tho Prince 0o ‘ " October 30th 1943 to Mr. and Daniel Keougli, Tryon, Bring 901ml)’. a. son- _- MARRIAGES - " BOYLE-FRENCI -- At DeSBW United Church, on Wednesdtiy, October 20, 1943, by Rev. Roy llin Vessel‘. Iva Mezenn. French of Hampton and Elmer Russell Boyle. New Haven I SMITII — [BRUCE — At Z101 Church, on Saturday, Nova-tuber‘! i943. by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Betty June Bruce. of Chan lottetown. to Lieiit. Carleton Jam- es Smith, of Hnllf . “ CLARK-BfltVNl-Ji-IS-At Kciising- ton United Church Manse av Rev. AD. Stirling, Nov. l0, i943 Bertha Glenna Clark. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. David I. Clark to Ivan Bui- rows Bowness. son of Mr. and Mrs. MACIKAE - MACMILLAN ~ at Zion Church on Wednesday, Nov. 19. 1933- by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Charlotte ivmcinii- Hector MacRae of Pinettv. i HYDE -- MACPIIEE -— At Zion Manse on Wediicsdnvi Nov. i0. "148. by the Hcv. G. Carlyle wrb-ru \fisv Edna Jenn MncPhco of . to Mr. Elmer Wilfred V~ R. of tVcrirl ii~=~t " ‘ Df-lfiTllfi 0n November 7. 19-13. Annia int-ill Matheson of Cavendish, nccd '01 ROBINSON - Suddenly at TOE onto on Friday. Nov. 5, Bvverld SMALLWOOD-At St. Avards". POWERpAt Piciou Hospital, 943. Mr. Frank Power " V. V 1943. Mrs; Edward MacKay. “la rm and Mr. MacLcan. IflIhSg