. PAGE TEN THE fliekwrrerowp cgssnrw OCTOBER 14g. 1.o4._4_ n_..' "<1" "" m... ‘I: OUR NEWS BUDGET m. OUR SATURDAY SU MONDAY HOME ON FURLUUGII — The many friends of Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, Roseneath, will Join with her in welcoming home her ion, W0. Leo T. Sullivan who has been on active service with the RCAF overseas for the past 1B months. WO. Sullivan expects to ifs-turn to duty at a Canadian nation early in November. STORE ENTERED — A break occurred in the early hours of yes. terday morning at the stom- of J. i B. Big islm Avenue The man -' ' _the store about Cll iu l'(‘\l1l'll illl assers.bv who iicld the door until e police could be summoned Two Officers Quickly arrived and. enter.) . it the store. found two incn 3D. ; parentiy tislcvt) on ‘.h-. ‘fhcv were taken 11110 cust — ZIIEMORIAY, SERVICE HELD- During .he regular morn ng service at the 'I‘l'iIil[_\' United Church, Summerside, yesterday a brief but i - e memorial SElYlCc was helcl 1.. Flying UfllCEr Lfbllc Cor- ney who was klleti in action ill Palestine on September 1. ,, his life for his country. Adding to the sadness of the occasion we; the _ iloor OGS fact that if he had lived, yesterday would have been his nineteenth birthciziy. T112 flow l n; adorn..i the cnurch were Mr. and Mrs ram i iy-S. QUEEN CHARLOTTE AUXIL- ARY — At the annual meeting of .ed there by Aimhur Corney and the Women A1 l-f i\l. . Queen Cha .e .1 on P111145’ evening Oc c r the pres:- en; Mrs. Ira Brown gave on_ excellent report in wrJch she stated that five dances had been‘ given in the past vear; four for; the ships in p01‘: and one for the boys cf thc Queen Charlotte;- glgq that, 62.2 se lg kits hid beeni made and u- .. .c:l to ‘AH rating? leavuig the 1o .l training centre for‘ other camps. and to the crew of the frigate "Charlottezowm as welli a5 w men on other ships Last‘ year‘; QIIiCQY5 were re-clccted and plans were ir-utle icr tho euteriailr men; of tli. ships in port Mrs , Jessie Shaiv, convencr of the 011-’ tertamniciit lomtnittee, ha. fll~~ ready arranged for a dazice to be‘ held Wednesday at the Sporting 0 Club for the boys from the two ships in port and the Queen Charfl lotte rs C A MacKcnzie was, elected as Honorary President and, Mrs. Steuben Trainer was made; gonvenor of the knitting connnitw ee. nlaoximcv-ctrpnoiti: nur- TIALS —A auiet wedding took place at Zion Presbvteri-ati Manse. Charloztetotvn at l1 A. M. Satur- day. October 7th. when the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster united in mar- rlage Marion-e Kathryn. daughter of Mrs William and the late Wil- liam MacKinlesz North River. and es Bcnlutnm, son Mr. and John Cudmo"; hisloe. The Bride was charmingly attired in_a. .. two-piece dress of fuchsia sequin .trimmeq‘ crepe. fuchsia and black hat witn shouldrr lengthyeil. and _ her corsage was 0A white baby ». mums Her coat ‘was black all W001 1 cavalry ttvill with black velvet ' trizrtniniz and inverted pleat 1n‘ ' bavl: Htr only attendant was her .. sister Nlrs Fulton Sanderson as Matron of honor. who was becom- inglv attired in a dress of old gold srouin trimmed crep: with dork brown feather trimmed 1 HOMECOMING SUNDAY -The annual Homecoming Sunday Notre e Alumnae on Sunday. October 21nd. with the President in the chair. The usual routine bus. ‘mess was transacted and the meet- ing was largniv attended. tion was celebrated oy the ‘Rev. . McCardie. alter wnich two very interesting and instruc. tlve papers were read iw Sister Mary Reymond and Sister Sarah Marl): on “Entertainment Home" and "Catechetical Jnstruc. lions foi- Juniors." A outlet lun. cheon and social hour followed by the singing of the Notional Anthem brought the meeting to a close. Five ISl-lndero lie in official list of casualties. . Joseph Elmo Gallant, next of kin, Mrs. Mary L. Gallant (mother) !$umn1crsloc. is reported severely lviounded; slightly wounded is | Spr. Joseph iicrnard Harold Perry" whose next of kin is his mother. Mrs. Zeta G. Perry, Miscoucnc; also slightly wounded is Pte. Cle. ment l-‘rancls MacDonald, next oi Kin, Robert. MacDonald (broth. Uni, John Pros. of kin, Mrs. tniozher), Pius. crl, howe Bay‘; per Gallant, next ItWlSClHQ Gallant yviile, is listed. as wounded and in. ,1 lured is Pte Leo Raymond 0‘Mea.ra iwhose next of kin .s his mother, lMrs. Mary Gavin, Alma. ' ""’_—‘ l PRESENTATION — On Friday ievening September 15th. a large lnumbcr of friends and tielghbours‘ lot‘ Hampshire and Vicinity gathered l at‘ the home of Mr and Mrs. George Kitson to honor their son Fulton’ l of the R C AF. who was spending ‘furlough at his home Mr. Ucyu Cl‘ll\\')s escorted FllltCfl to the seat of honor which was tastefully decorated for the occasion in Red.‘ l White and Blue. Mr. Mlllar Mac- Fadyen capably acted as Chairman and in a. few well chosen words told the purpose of the gathering 11d called upon Miss Gerda. Treniere who read a well worded address whlla Miss Norma Trcmere presented Fulton with a well fill Fulton in his very pleasant thanktxi one and all for their lovely gift After which all joined lii sing- ing "For He's A Jolly Gcud Fellow" followed by the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by tne ladies The remainder of the even- ing was spent in dancing and social intercourse. In the wee small hours manner their home wishing F-ulton a speedy return homsa-(Patrlot Please Copy) FUNERAL YESTERDAY ~ The Funeral of Mr. George MacInnis, 70, of Oharlcttecwn, was held from the MacLean Funeral Home yester- day afternoon. Services were con- ducted by Rev T. E. McLennan. In~ terment was in the People's Cem- etery. The pallbearers wer: Alex C. Brown, John A. ceilings, Frank Webster, Wallace Swan, W. F. Morris, A. J. warren. Members of the I O. O. F. attended in a body and a. the grave the Odd Fellows burial service was conducted by Mr G. A. Cudmore and Mr. J. R Compton. Mr. Maclnnls died sud- denly at his home Friday evening after a. heart attack. I-le was for a number of years C. N. R. Police Constable, entering the service June lst, i914 and performing h's dut- ies laithfuiiy and well until his re- tirement on Dec. 31st, i939 I-Ie lea- ves to mourn besides his wife, one ‘son Earl, of the firm of Kelly and McInnls and two daughters, Mrs‘ was observed by the members of thl; f the morning every one left for’ GOLDEN WE DD uiati are a East Roy-aitv todavvon the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary rcsicnpay - latn Mrs Abdon —-FUNERAL_ The funeral or the Arsenault took morning wit at. St Paul’ at nine o'clock. R l‘ ill F’ .=— Peters. street department 1.5 already in scrt lchasc of the truc. committee of th Town CounciL-S, —LARGE P their Grocery dow, Summerslde, pumpkin extra large by Mr. Emmett Donald was the celebr ltiaclleilan officiated at ized some time ago. Gorrill is chairman of the that weighs pounds and thirteen ounces. This vegetable was grown Mclunis TUESDAY ceived in a gown of lilac crepe with .‘>‘i"y°.il3"°§‘éfi m‘ ‘l’? ‘ ‘mull? ING - _ w ' tar a a extenfiiéwt‘. honeymoon the bride and noon: H. Andrew. place yestertia c ummereld ev. J.C Mc ant. Rt. Rev MC Neil. William Gaudct and Laurie; -s -m:w ration - a newly pur. chased truck for t C .—1;1t1!\' - R. T. Holman Ltd. have displayed Department win an enormous fifty.eight garden at SDl'llIg!l€itl-—S. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED.-— Word has been received by Mr. Lem uxl MacNeiil, Charlottetown. that their son Cor- t Bruce has been slight- 1.1 France where he has been sewing with thcl Scotia Iiiglilanders‘ Dorol Rober lv wounded North Nova since D-day. l Ford. B6 Cumberl ‘ lottetown, the N.l\i SH ed in action i . Mrs t N E... C S2 JOILIL N SIHIIOIIEG. l PR FICE that her son .the la Cox. R C A P‘. June l Pilot to Warrant O He was killed in lowing day various questions Navy League with Navy League. about 6 :20 o‘clock in the kitchen. 1n uctlcn were busy for half an hour tinguishlng the blaze and consid. erabie damage was tlone the in. s l9 Spring St WOUNDED IN ACTION -—- ll/Irs. and St. Char has received word that her husband, Vernon L. _ _ formerlv illuh, is oiiiciallv reported wound. Nature and exoint ed purge .01 wounds not available. ATTENDED SON’S WEDDING- Mary G. Juds drn has returned from St Ford uf Nnrtl on of Alertan OMOTED T0 WARRANT 0F. R -»- Word has been received by Mrs. Russel Cox. Charlottetown rt Leith . was promoted on from the rank of Sergcant class action on the fol. te Robe fficer. 2nd LEAVES FOR OTTAWA — Mr. H. R Gilliard. managng secre.ar NBVY League of Canada for hi; headquarters While here Mr. Gllllard discussed pertaining to the ‘ Justice Thane A Campbell, president of the P. E Island Division of he left today in Nttawa - FIRE IN DWELLING — The Fire Department was called to a fire at 96 Dorchester Street yacsterday eve. hing. The fire is said to have been caused by a defective 1‘he h RequiemsI-Iigh Mass s Churh he Summersiti: Ml‘, LIOXG stree‘ Summerslde in his John. after attending the vrtddiiig 0.‘ lttfl‘ son. Cpl Harold E Judson of Alexandra to Jessie McAlllster of ipman. ’l‘he wcdomg was held at .13.. where the bride is Y B! oll.burner firemen ex. figttptzcgggsnake their home in Char- WEDDING — St. Paul's Church Pawtucket, R. I., was the scene of a pretty wedding on Monday, October 2nd, when Misc Althea . ward. daughter of M: nnd Mn. Arthur Ward of Smithfield Ave. nue. became the bride of G. N. Blair Burch, B. Sc. only son of Mr. George A. Bu:ch of Bor. den, Prince Edward Island, and the late Mrs. Burch. Rev. Harold L. Hutton, rector. performed the ceremony. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father was attended by Miss Lorraine S. Gartncr cf Providence, R. I.. while the groom was attended by his father, Mr. George Burch, who had flown to the U. S. A. to be present at the marriage. Fol. lowing the ceremony a reception and wedding dinner was held in the Narragansett Hotel .Provld. ence. After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home in Montreal, where M1. Burch is engaged in researci vtork at Me. Gil University. .V C t A quiet wedding was solemn. ized at. Zion Pres yterian Church parsonage, Wednesday. October ilth, when Rev. G. Carlyle Web. ster united in marriage Laura Jane Mosher. Montague. and Wil. llam Emery MacNelll, St. Peters Bay. They svere unattended. The bride was becomlngly gowned in a floor length white satin dress. and a shoulder length veil. He: only ornament \vas a pearl neck._ lace. She carried a bouquet of roses and maidenhair fern. Prior to her marriage Mrs. MacNelli ilvas guest of honor at a shower held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Johnstone when she was the recipient of many lovely gifts. The soloists at the shower were Mrs. Wm. Garrick and Mrs. Carl Boeh. nar, both members of the Presby. terian Church choir of which Mrs. MacNelll has been a faithful mem. ber for a number of years. She was also an earnest worker in the Sunday School, as well as an out- standing member JI the Women's Institute. To Mr. and Mrs. Mac. Neill is extended the good wishes of a host of friends. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — On Sept 1st about 125 neighbors, relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Toombs, North Rustico, to tender a miscellaneous shower to their daughter, Dorothy. who is one of the season's brides. The living room was beautifully decorate in pink and white. Tc the strains of the Bridal Chorus played by Mrs. Walter Buntain, the bride. to.be was escorted to the seat. of honor by two of hci cousins, Mrs. Charlie Crasweil and Mrs. John Bulman. Miss Norma Woolncr presented her with a retty bou. quet and Miss Doris rench pul. led the streamers on a bell which was suspended above the bridal chair and was heavily laden with confetti. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Newton MacLure and Miss Hilda MacKenzle. while Mrs. Ernest lvlacLure read the accom. panylng verses and Mrs. Robert Woolner arranged the gifts on the table. Miss Lena MacLure read an original sketch that wu en- joyed by all present. Mlaa Toombl thanked everyone for their kind. I l Roy ' — SLIGHT FIRE - A sligh firmat the residence tf miner isurt Granville Street. Pulled out the semen yesterday ctwnoon. The ire. originating behind the kit. hen range. is thou m. to have been caused by clot we hanging behind the stove having become ignited.~S. can -- HOME ON LEAVE — Mr. Charles ivicInnis, R.C.N.V.R., 1S spending a thirtyxlay furlough at his home in Summer Jul:- He is a son o! Mr. and.Mrs. Ambrose Mclnnla. Milton Ave He has been serving in Euimpean waters for the past year and was on a frigate in the Englich Channel on D.Day. He was fortunate in be. ing able to visit extensively throughout the British Isles and on one occasion, he. was in Lon. don when the robo: bombs were coming over. destructive ower is terrible, bu". in spite of t at the uedple of Lon- don go about their ordinary du. ties, ap arentiy unctrtt-e-rned, even when tere is an rlert on. Mr Mclnnis was fortunate in being able to vlsit his orczixer Frank. and he also saw Ivan Nicholson of Summerside. Mi Mclnnis is one of the partners of Sheen and McInnla. shoe store-S. KILLED IN ACTION — M Mrs. E. A. Thornton Amherst. N S., have received worn that their Sept. 22nd. Surviving beside; hls| parents are two sisfers, Doris in the Air Force, and Moll , Mrs | Herbie Phillips of dlrnous i, Que-i bee. wovxpap iTiTtbriou - Mrs A. L. MacLean, Cable Head West reéeived word that her repor-ed wounded in Belgium on a date aliable. Hc is a son of Mr. and Mrs. i-lttywood Mac. Lean, Melville, P. F}. i. —0NLY ISLANDER Keir Matthews. son of Mr. and Mrs. H W. Matthews. Alberton. who is now taking a commando course at Three Rivers, P Q . was the only Islander in a class ct 93 to reczivc his wings at the wings parade held at Mount Pleasant. October 6th. Tho h the class was mostly coin- p Canadians. there were gzadluatzs from Britain, British est Indies. Australia. Nuw Zea- land. and the United States - PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER — A ll e.number of 17:1 friends of MicarIlarjorie Kelly eurprised hel at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Somme . side on Monday evening with a pre.nuptial shower Many appro. riate gifts were presented on be. ng opened by Miss Pearl McNeil,‘ The verses were inad by Mrs, George Olscamp and the gifts‘ were arranged on Phi- table by Miss. ls Cameron. Ml-Lfi nLelly thank. ed her friends verv graciously for their most. suitahl. gifts and their good wishes. Following this a lunch was served and the re. mainder of the evening was en. Joyabiy spent in playing games.- B. William Spencer Peardon. suven ye old son of Mr. 11nd Mrs. A ire Pearoon. Mount Edward Rcad was fatally injured yesterday about 1 p-m. w n lumping off the back of a. milk wastzon on the st. ktei-‘s- Road near St: Avards He was? He_ says that their- ‘lor the Jury: John campbell. Heath ‘Warren. John Harding. Cloud lKQilIlV Chester Pumas. Georg!‘ lBowntss. George 010W- The funeral will take place ac. cording to present. IITIHRQIIIGIACG- l s 1 t nin nflrlceiinvhiygxaltenfiegldencefl - S 2 T McDonald of Richmond was scene of an event of considerable and if you want to hear "Lord MacDonald's Reel" pfayed as it should be played go to a dance with the Pretty Girl: at the Head of Grand River. A’. We conclusion of a highly delightful evening the many guests departed wishing WEDDING RECEPTION - he home of Mr. an‘ Mm. Ling! 8 lime Ill) BURIAL YESTERDAY -. funeral of the late Mm, smith. CIlBIlOtf-Gwwn. w“ from the Meet-can lune: yieaterdayd The services ome an grave were co by Rev. 0. Carlyle Webmgducqfi pallbearers were c311“. don M: on, Georg u“ Caiium, Fred Gregory Ind pm, gates. Interment People's cm‘. ry. turned men are members of the main "set-up" in the Provincial Victory Loan campaign. Am e. menta were made in connect with the celebration of brance Day and the sale of on Retnem. Pocclu. BIRTHS .__....__.__.___________._____ STEVENSON - Al‘. the Prince the Dogtqg- m, hp b a ward Island Hospital on Oct. , years of hap lines; sulfide tom :__ 13:, 1944- w M!" Ind M"- BYIEQ BM. estePmed "mg" m"! happy PE- enson. Charlottetown. a son. “m l» rm“ ilfiblérat‘ .rt..s*tztetrttn THUWMY LEAVES r01: manvcaivp - S.,E’.,,,,},';§’.“-M“§,,P'g.l,,i";;¢ - FROM OVERSEAS - Chief gin’ LI. ggrjwAgp A; m Petty Officer J. Vernon Campbell I-Iig no of Charlottetown left yes; t H "afoot "glahwmu- R» 0- N- pleasantly surprised his terdgav morning for the mainland. ,‘;,‘;',“M,?,"’_,,,- Av|vjard ‘v,,¥" friends on Monday when he ar- Hc is to return overseas shortly af- Myer a a,“ hm ' ' m rived by planc on return from QV~| ter two months in Canada Molfylqgggfi _' m, m, P‘ n I erseas. “Vern" has been all l-hrou h *"--— ' the invasion and in spite of his ei- RECEIVES 55D NEW$ "' M"- lfizipiwlrsgfimviliylvggtt? m: pcriences is looking fine I-fe left Joseph Prauitht o! 27 Kim: Square son’ vane, Melba-L ' ' by plane the ‘ouowm d5 m re, received a tt-ie ram last evenln 1n- ' _ g y forming her o the suddeo dea h in ‘mum m m” Prim’ Cmm” Jam his smp-‘S Allston Mas! of her sister Mrs Hmpmli o“ 19' w“ w M‘ "'4 '1- ME “mun; m foflner' Misg Mrs. Laurence McLure of Brad. _ RECEIVES WORD "' M: ‘Vlinnlc Monarthane of Charlctte- “lbme- a d““3ht°r' John (Holman) Gallant, Summer- gowm ‘ Aconlu ._ A; the King’; count’ sidc. has received the following tele- Hospital, Montag e. PILL, on Oeu gram. Minister of National Defence Wishes to inform you that F9657! Pte. Lloyd Joseph Patrick Gallant previously reported slightly woun- ded in action nature of wounds now reported shell fragment wounds la- ceiiitedseye lumbar region and left wr - . _ --MAGISTRATE‘S COURT - Before Magistrate W. E. Darby, K. C. in Summerside on Monday two drunks ~were fined 810 and $5 and costs respectively. Two for crea- ting a disturbance were fined $5 each and another for the same o.‘- fence on another occasion was al- so fined $5 and costs-S ‘ -1vow PILOT omen: —Mrl. T-E Clayton Ripley of Tlgnish, Prince Edward Island, has received word that her husband Warrant Office: RipEey of Amherst, Nova Scotia, has been commissioned nutl is now Pilot. Officer. Pilot Officer Ripley went ovrrseag in April of i943. where he stayed in England until September, then was sent to the ’ IN nosrrrat. - Misc Anna o. Matheson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Matheson of Euston Street is a. patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital where she underwent an operation for appen- dicitis. Her many friends wil be pleased to learn that she is doing nicely. held yesterday afternoon from the residence of his parent-s. Mount Ed- ward Road. Services at the home and ave were conducted by Rev. . nnan. Interment was 1n the People's Cemcteg. The pali- bemra were: Robert . Glggev. Kel- sey J. Burhue. Edwin H. Cook, Wil- lard Kelly. Charles Ewan. Gordon Mutiow. The pupils of Parkdale School attended the funeral in a body. The services were verv lar- gely attended. L AT-Na wmanoc - 22, i944, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. antler Acorn. Wood Islands, PEI, a daughter. MUTTART - At tit-.- Prince Coun- ty Hospital, Oct. 24. 9H. t0 Mr. Wendell K. Muttart. n _ doo. N - At Kensington on Oct. 14,1944 to Mr. and Mrs. Les. ter Champion a daughter Eleanor Elizabeth Lanacciil: - at the p.21. Hoo- pital, October 23rd i944. W. and Mrs. William IABreche, Sau- ris, a daughter. AFFEIITY - In the Annapolis General Hospital, Annapolis Royal on Sept. 7, i944. to Pett Officer Gordon Lafferty, rtC , and Mrs. Latter-g (nee Ivy Hughes) a son, Clyrii ordon Bchurman. ROBE TSON _ 1i; the County Hosgital, Mantague. P on Oct. 7, l 4, to Dr. Jas. D. bertson and Mrs. Robertson. ray Harbour North, PEI, James Vernon McKechnie l" ‘l L Ho. Mur- a son, _ , . struck by a. car driven by Mr. wil.‘ 11mm“ -_--___-._ . . . T, A1181! MCMMWY and Pml it m1“. °i the 1"" ‘MY hm" “"5 “F! m“?! a“ Qgm" fif" mu Holmes or East Royalty. The Middle Elst where he rompieteci The funerul of the late William ROBERTSON - MMKINNON - ha Her corscue was of alsman h the me was undnr cflntrol 1n her uture ome in yon. e _, , ' r - , ~_ Fulton Sanderson sup- mm‘ “ ‘ remainder of the evening was If‘; ImkfiféSglVtBf/Iahellgvllleiefligg one ‘tion; ofhoperhgionshtfiioltq 0t.i- llvgcévaygsigogacr afgbgltxiiioxt/inaioguyswt At dthe gagosgnagle “gad- . r - -—-—— , _ - . ce a au e orina. v - ~ - i‘. a - , , . ' Inoétivci tiiiieitifiifné.fsifiieiihiifeifie “llama ‘ MmAMAnA WEI” FUNHML AT EARNSCLTFFL_ s emsom sglfifclnixlfrcoufiéfiiitandtgi a‘ 3 3° P~m~ elervenpneibnth: bid. wghonf he nu in: a short service at his late rc- lluicybfaccvicg Evel n Roberto; Charlottetown 30ml w a, gm, 1mg- DING.— St. Joachinvs Churchfrhe funeral of the late Franklin A. 15,1319“ “gLe M If‘ l1 Pa" h Atom; ockyesterdayeveninlzaiury never m,‘ aldence services were hcld in the qf powm] u, 17hr" 34.1mm, t {fiends Lager m, bride am Silver Falls, N. B. was the soeneMutch, Earnscliffe, was held from Y 5‘ m 3° “m w“ m“ was sworn in y Coroner Dr. LJ. a ngton Presbyterian Church Maclqnnon o; Comm" $33.. le‘t amid a shower of con- o! a pretty weddln on Sept. 26, his late residence Monday, Oct. enj°y°¢ A dencm“ “mm w“ Yeo. The inouest will be held this 1nd were conducted by Rev Henry pflmups __ JAM“ ;_ A; mo. fetti and‘ good wishes for their when Rev. H. G. amage united 23rd. to Cherry Valley United gzgvefexgnforalihghlamnglgguwflfigé evenim at '1 clock in the Mac. st Mary's convent ohapeL sum, Beak, assisted by Rev. '1‘. Constable United church. Human’ m a nioneymoon trip mvarioua points in in Marriage, Miss Mary ilieresa. Church and was largely attended. _ Lea" Funeral Hm“? Th” 1"“ Pun" merside was the scene of a pretty The pallbearers were‘ Se“ 5mm“ 0 October 21f; i944 th v- Nova scotia The bride's goinz McNamara daughter of Mrs lvlel- Services at home and church were 11352225’ mmy yea‘ M wedded m“ ‘JIFMC-‘irs lgm“ Brolf-‘m-dmiw" autumn wedding 0n Wednesday {F711 runny‘? uhesmM Fbrd" 1P?“ Wlarren L Lefrfgilie Ethyl-serif‘?- ,. .. . . ' -, ' -_ . ess. ; a r‘. ‘e rck a _ , . ~ -, _ - , - . ' filnién ft-‘Eihmgiieit K711i. ai-:a§i§l=“<1°'$§§ Lfifimgfigfngflfld fifieygfi, Qmgfmfiifl,b§c§§nf”i§f,fl't,gff,fea§§g —— gtggie. AIVIIII Ford? 38D Welfster, q~§°b5r1d2°ttha “hi? M“;-°'1° Pat‘; mgnxt‘ “is lnathitacp Brbjélgcvv Plofixit Rbel James of Charlottetown be gollar mull dlarlt brow-in tetccesiloglvggi B) “I'd consume A Mun,“ were. R E’ Mum,‘ w W_ Mum,‘ hglllcgrenepfiwglelgfilggglglllgy131x355‘? Thomas Howatt. and f-LE Ford. idcrsa. eawfired atigenerr osfierginje cemeymy golmlilanafliomac Phillipe of Mono. :2 . a a . - ‘i- ' . ' ' -'*- - - - wasvltgllisdcpcdlfhenlligide In be at her nJcyb/[HP “i; °§1 Mg‘, tJh Mytghirglerleyhigaffik“ urday, Oct. 7th, Mr. Hugh Mac. Killed In Action _ became the bride of Pit. S . 5533,4335 gr“; Avggpnnuo. HUGHES - NICIOLSON — P0. home in North River. and many gag, d "P ‘E fm“ tfffdjs h “c {v “l thpechumh éemete,’ Klnnon in his 77th year. I-Ie was Doiron, Victor Allan, SlgmIL, Wiilimi Greene R..C A P son o!’ Provincial government property to Derek G. Hughes. son of Mr. and i, beautiful izitts were rcotivcd The °Y - - -mssm°A - 5N? ‘mam "5 l‘ ° ‘Y the son of the late Archibald Mac- Allan Doiron (father) 118 Kent M1‘ and Mrs. John J Greene 0f the rear of Government House will Mrs. A. D. Hughes, Birkenhead, staff of the Central Ci-eamerles lefldflfli was Bnes 6-. _ , , E Kinnon and Margaret Campbell Street, Charlotteioivit IHamiIton, Ont. the ceremony was be available for purchase as a rite England. was married in Sllul whore she was a popular employee Nflmlffl 515ml 01 the Pflde- and; ‘r0555 "OUSE "YMHR — The of North River. Although in fall. Died performed by Rt Rev. Mgr G.J. for a new naval barracks if desired. John. N. . Saturday, October expressed their ccod \\'l'ih"s with a C131. P111119 Linl-‘Ehes- 3' C M P-il Yesidell" “f MNEmWId 63mm ing health for a number of years MacKenzie. John Everett, Tpf’, Macbellan and curing the nuptia.1_ Premier J- tel‘ JOMB ilflted. 21st, 1944 t0 Mm ma] Nlqhglgon, lubstflritlfll all! 0f mom‘? '3" bwih" l?‘ the 8T°°m W“ 9*°°m5'| °f Emerald Jurwm“), w“ d°5“'°y' he was up around until a few days" Mrs. Mary MacKenbie tmotherl Mass appro riate hymns were ren- Yesterday. Recently The Guardian daughter of Mrs. Annie Nicholson I the" refill?" M1‘ and M“ cud‘ "lan- cllfiitllble‘ E- A- P°m°°k.ed by me with F“ “s “mtemh °“ previous to his death. Mr. Mac. . Glen Martin. dered by the Ladiu mieri- under YBPWW‘ m“ m! "Wm" °3 l m" and m, 1st, M; 55mm] Nichol- more will reside in Winsloe. Their and H. A. ‘franc. R.C.M.P. were P'riday at 1 oclock p. m. The Kmmm w“ widely known and wounded 1mg (“rectum o, ML Lawrence barracks to replace the present son of Mimown em“ P E I ""1145 "nit" l." “mun! them mm” "lhfll- Th4 bride W" a 80W" 0f n" bmke m" “Psm” "he" ‘he highly esteemed in the common Peters Pius Tor Augustine Gallant. Th» bride given in mar- "mm"! l" H-M-C-S ueen Char- Th c r n to k >1 ' 1- st" years of lv"‘""‘""~=. xvi-Lite tri-téle shlckeiiegver tgffeqtfietwlihf. §aPYBg1a5Pc"r1f;f.g1'L5l,a3;§$ fhnelychffg lty in which hel lved tor so many Peters (father): Diivalr Road. rizge bv hervfathcrllooked lovely ln éllxai-coglatli: blgengurgycyiovédlalotg Cog‘); pm?“ "cfififilhy "moo; |c',‘,°f,,,,“c|,,. ""9 B" c Y 5 °u °. ~ ‘ years. He ls survived by his Nicholson. Lorne Donald Pte, her wedding dress of white satin 3 ' ' ‘ ‘ m; b1 1h Ry 511ml Amermm Bgauty r059; The would have burned to death, as ‘wife Mary Mach“ n, 5M on, Roderick Nicholson Mather)‘ and with “on km m Vi“ s“ cam“, the training of peacetime naval BY n Eng e e . bfldegmgjd won blue gljgg; over the floor caved in just as the H M ‘ d k .' I 1b _ ' l‘ 3' ~ - personnel. The proposed site is ____ JR I. N ‘I’. “ma” Wm‘ "‘“°“1d°"‘°"¥*h W" “m” w“ ‘"°5°“°d~ M“ 551m" tseiserttzzigs Miliiuliy $.13 “c112. Joseph Gerard sat. Mrs. gosetsauquet o’ menu" Beauty Dglrltho: 12h” “Jimalldwedfii "om DEATHS e ‘eve ear‘ "H! and caxled a bouquet of Talisman W“ Working 0n the railway 8t the Jessie predeceased him some year-v Edna N‘. Lacey (wife) Lake Verde. ' ---- l‘ f“, y“?! w“ so w e ' . . . and mm, mes, time of the firc.~ Fhelr neighbors a m < Macwlay, Lemuel “m,” L" Mm Amok, Godmv m,» - "° - __ was“ .. A; slmngon, 5551,00! jNeuralgla Pa", A geuud M hm“ w“ mrmed Wt Eng] ggncg‘) ,ir°f:§1tfi§‘d11:3th “F” The funeral service was held 58L. $811118!“ 3953- brook. has been notified that her WEDDING BELLS-A quiet but 12- 194* 39h" New"! c1573) 1°" mem rs tofdtlnk, R.CdMMP tylho tel-t 05f’ 31 ryhomee M) 23m m‘? hi5; from the Cutcllffe Funeral Home Slightly Wounded hqebgnd Lieu; Gadfray has been verv piuttv weddunz took place at lglfYévsfi N°l1h Wllllhife- P 3-1»- Dreiene T n r- 118 e5‘ ' ' “ a M d d l l _ M D ‘id, D1 Ti R0 , Pl. ., ‘l’ , I ~ t- ‘ h - h’ Ii , he Yea" ifolbh a. beautifula silver: service. l "° m-Wralwe- Ielndetlqn Tlheaxsiervrgsswggggolhduiztt. Mrsaclilggvi E. lvfqavcllunaltis fmvlfi- tiélltchtilili.rlglxworfriurujii lgcoatga tclfilllgggglsfg? Qlgggsflil “ARMS _ sudden“ M’ summu‘ Following the ceremony a. recent l PAINFUL INJURIE‘ ed by Rev. Mr. Baak. The hymns er). Kinross. Hmh|,,,me,q' in pun“ on o“ O'Brien. daughter of the late J 511d? ,2“ o“- 33- 19% c1'""°° w" ion and wedding breakfast were; l“ P h} "' M!" sung were “The Lord's My Shep. Gallant. James Gabriel, Pte. 15.1., Infolimamlon a‘ to me “m” and Mrs. O‘Br n. of O'Learv, was ‘FYDOUGALL t’ m. mm held at the brides home. Later Far 6L ‘PQYSE- d“? if °1 Hm‘- herd" and "Rock Of Ages", Mrs. Josephine Arscnault (moth. of his womdq L, no}; y” “mum, united in marriage to Harold Al- “"0 t b laandrfi “m, . and Mrs. Hughes left on u [T- W-m - b*°“'5° "f1 M151- Pfml/SB- The palLbearers were Messrs er). Richmond. He," Gédmv 15 l M) o; M.‘ mond Jelly. son o! the late John b Id c”? BB0?‘- n - ' wedlélliangr tn? to Vtlgtrcesteri] Mass: lggjontol Slycetmwlfiilléelvtiigfuléflg age; Ilgilliam instituting/ill. ‘g. 1.. Mac. Mining o‘), AétlvcflServicc After m, M... 9.05m, God,“ Norm nnfdfallvfrs.oyarlazigtiiliellgcgggvbg; Sam" w svltfiele-Ifly at chum!” on e reurn ey w res tie h ,_ nnon, eonar . ac nn n. St. r pera uns 1,, , ~ > - ' . . . t. l — ' in Saint John. NB. Guests at the ' t?“ ifimrsduy Jfilgmf‘ Xrrafle" t” wort MacKlnnon. D. A. lelacKirei. Trainer. Hugh Charfcs, Dl-‘C. Ffizorfllvilli Isglsitegm}; 25m‘ “Md? W"? ‘L WW" “i I9“'1';h°n.o°"' 24' 19.4" “('5' an“ wedding included the groom's Pslpda- “gffllgw my J's-ls Te- non. and Wellin tun MacNeill. 5-11.. Mr. J. J. Trainer lfather) fiigzflqnflers and went MUM“ m Alice Blue with BCO?nSOI‘IIZaI1 to HES I m o: parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T- m‘ Eb d,” hi? m‘ “m: “° 5"“ Inlefmeflt W" n “lib!!!” w"- mdmm- mi: ‘whemhe was transferred to but‘? '12‘? a Tlfrsagelll) Afimticgiri G _ M W m “t?” as Hughes. status. Pm. yeerognr, 55,553,115‘; yygggggg; w- WEDNESDAY m d m, of; d l l. ;.‘..."..-..... N.» l tfibl"... éiini°h~le iiT-‘iti clu- i‘3i.‘°’é.€l.§“‘l‘..ii;°i‘ °i°r u’ _____ ~ ~ ~ ~. 1 ~- - . , . i r . l _ mom The (Myer u; me ca,- was __OVER SUBSUHMED _ sumn-mfide 5051i, trifge jyqlf”nq‘.’lzeg_ A brother, Gunner Claude God- pie left. on the noon boat for points pgwngumrgou .._.fiuddgnly at A very p ettv wedding was so em _ In. v _ _ ,. i h 1 N M . __n1mdm st‘ Mlchaeys church'n,na_ arrested and charged with rcekuspirlng vtctory Loan news ha. dav morning of Mr Berrlard Gillzs YTEY- I 597"”? OWT"! Y‘ I 9 ‘l W“ 5°” “~______ North Winsloc Oct. 23. i944. by the Re“ Father Bdccarmy Di less driving. gm. {rum N‘; 10 Bombing an“ gtvsgfiltl rieiwitlenhorrwtlicrxlitzilvvu‘: Royal Canadian Artilery "T" WEDDING ANNIVERS_ 113:1: MacNnuzhtontin nip 5 fgg- Kalvfh-Qlkle-guifaufslglmgr-ylgfiu?‘ --PROMOTED T0 CAPTAIN —-' wililggervly/ithsghfgialh qiiét. £19335“ fem hbhad‘ 569"“ ‘ilmffilfd “I A m!“ Wedding of “m” m _ grltfindsn and: il/fil-atlh: “HEN _M mlpflme m“? - - ' ~ v i- ' . r t v . 8 ' - ghy, daiglggr of IMr. and Il/‘Ifld $145.. 1135.1‘afilfiivéfifiigfé"5.3931133‘ ggfnufis ‘R21; thobigrtlilvlez; twcitiéy gfifizmannffifl gig-n Ltsf hi‘: ffifflglf E41,,§{"";.,f,’,§"“‘§o§',§ pa?! Rii-aarfigt-tfiq Olcmggltzoliast Roy- §1“§‘,4§‘°'°§,_',“‘ .11‘; Ltfilyybfocu l1!‘ Y 0! 0m! W“ “I!!! Lieut. Harold Arsenauit of the ‘ a e "n 3 ° * daily work‘ until ‘lust ti few days ' Fid r vein Oct 20 at m; aity to celebrate the seventy- acéident ‘William SvenmMPolrde inmmiagewJenn Joseph rascals, p“... Ed- .“ Is, d m h, d campaign applications amounted , . _. _ °“ ' f‘ ° l‘ l‘ '_ u bmhd I h u, r , '_ - ~ son of the late Joseph MacR-ae and has cbeen ‘Qiémotfinw u...“ rifikefi w the splendid sum of 8112-000-4 mfg fylfttbtglfipsfffllgii SRSI- we Xf,"e§h'§§”fi'§§l1D§Q’}§,“”S.Y§L§ Il/Ihimgcaaie Ivllgrslgall, esunlrégvtiis fir? fminfd flflfaefl“ °' w‘ '“ .. Mrs. Laure MacRoe c! 011ml! Cove. Captain Capt. Arsenault has ser. __RECEIVES éoMnnssloN Hmvlm- the °°r°"°"- m“ "W? m reccnd cwuclttcr‘ of Mr and Mm’ 1W1"- Tm‘ blrlhdll’ "l" W“ lvIllTCII — At Earupcliffe on lit- _ _ The bride was charmingly: gowned zfictlbultllg the Highlanders since the ML and Mrs Roy E Mach“: tho circumstances of his doom an BMW Syyevm,‘ Hubby,“ w,“ trimmed with pink and green “max October mil.“ r Ink"; Aspirin Eases Pam in a. floor length ivory satin and minke: od wax. ilfllfllfil ‘yo as a gunmen.“ have‘ received v.0“,- "Wlf" flllvul" "B llltld ‘Ind =1 ww- unflcu 1., mama“ n, will“... m. decorations. After a very enloy- A Mum, aged M m Al I ‘d, I lace dress, carrying a beautiful momm it elllélglilhgtefl y Info. that we“ son m‘ is" Donald nnersljurvhivascalred ancivlevzedthc nest cmenpben‘ son o! M?!’ J M_ ab“. evening o; “ma; mg l-emin- "ERRELL _ M he chnlmm ‘ most mm noisy bouquet, of Clarnatgnknoies. sweet about a vearecmoe Hm goxxér: film acuan h“ hecelved h“ com’ 5112:!) as”: fignertilcrcfloixkitlnd TS: Camnw, and the 1m J M iscence of olden times a. very town HOWHBL on“. n“ can whyAlpl-rhwwhuhd membelgefimdag “f” Hilda m5 t ‘tn n, A short “me céislseionfilriltiat offing MacLean re. jury gdjgumed s; the c311‘ o; the Campbell of Cape Traverse gag laggtulhélglilh ‘gfifigpflffyegnullfiqgf gieiiugflgferrell of . Patrick’! in I. In m“ ‘Y: ‘h Megan“ comm o! the bride‘ who ago‘ he suffered i; back iniurv and at Dunmfvmpnlls i; epfemlrr 1943 coroner to atvai tii-anilnrlinas o1 a Fhe ccrrvpony Iva: KFJEQMEG y eluding money‘ we" recewed‘ The s _year. m 9t y =. e was in the hosnLal lor o. while but. ~01" "0- Ifld WBM 0- pathologist who is oxi-cted to or Rev J H’. rmestom. 1nd was .. HARDY At the IJ. Ho l, .- wore pink 011130" With accessories has s, e ,, verseas in October of the same ear - “ ' < ..- .. u. v d OIWWFWW" 8W5“ were Mm" O l M R. Harri’ l moment you dropan no been dlscharrud. A bro. Y rlv. today to examine the contents utn ~ d h rehti F: and friens , . 0t. 3. 1944. Ont, S’ . -- 4 t0 mam‘ and 11150 carried a Wfllllm" ther Roland is a Pettv Officer in 511W‘ Completing his training over- of the stomach of ti f lridc ~ wt broom They Manml“ daughleu- M“) “h” hi! ‘list veal‘ v v _,_ A=P""\7_‘=bl°t_l""81l_" bouquet. 9 nuvy,_,3 seas he has several flights over rn. The “m, Wm men h, r ', " "d d ” 'Mr "d M“ lConnolly Fort William, Ont., and MMDOUGALL _ 335 K1 5g p" Ofwatflirbez-nflodu- The Trinity united Church, ' _._ Emyterrltcrv w an credit. Heis22 qulf gel"? gllmbf *4’ - a“ ‘Mia: ptilei Marshall, Cambridge. 0mm, 13m M, m, mlflaen htefllte-Anclthltlamequicklction Summorllde, was the scene of one I Al‘. PILOT OFFICER IVEDS {"1101 .__ ____ The fo nrc the lmmbm, H“ 3° "m" LMau. ‘ Mwpouggl], hheo place in your ntomach. Thus, 01 "l! Prfiuelt Wflddl l_ W ‘he gggqNTghcllfiltzt-l" l-hfi 1:193“ "‘_T‘—"”_?‘"_-i-2=— '" ' "Hcm- "c - -- -.._ _ ' """ ‘ "img’=u=m w" B, "He; 81mm inn-Mun Beggar {sign ‘gun’ c1522!‘ vheniggt, on 0296b“ fir“? Mani-kg‘, Fungi‘ . , THE TOILER- ON THE SKIDS Bv Webster Acpirin has proved itself through John Jarvle- unned 1n QM héw Hogs; daughterof Mr. and Mrs. igeneraticnn to be quick. effective, bond; of matrimony - Matilda Harry A l-Io a of Toronto. occame WELL, DON'T GET STlLLylT GREAT GRIEF, th if I P] ' ylbove all, dependable. That’: why Janete, only daughter of m. and B “l e ° °t mil“! "WW M- " . Preston son of and Mrs ONLY 5Q iClnodionc have come to rely on (hi; Mrs. Peter R. White, Suinmerside. “ma, heswn o! Gxaslgow Scot; i SUPPO ‘ | L__/...___E hnounannlgcaic for reiieffrmn plln End 1:1: Cllilwnée A. Kiflhfldy- “ML Re“ Judson hawk.“ me E A_ GU QTRANGERS ARE NOTHING A5 MANY ‘?. ~41- Juuoamced", -_- “neat-int. tsamumed tfdmvgvgrseg: fieagfiggym; ofifjicfating ‘clergyman. Thc bride. FAN MAlL. YOU GE To GET EXCITED ABOUT PROPOSALS T. . " 8o , .. PM" M419» pleted his tout- of operations. Ilitiiegaiogitgfin .i'.‘...’.';.‘l{.'.2“i§ ‘K, ‘l5; THE UsUAl- OHNESWE AS I. GOT mlnrr- Jvvt set I be: of genuine The church was tastefully dec- bluc silk iersev dress with turban OFFERS OF GOTQUITE LA§T MQNTH, ‘Acplrinnt your druggiwo todnynnd orated for the occasion o the to match and coraage of rrd roses. mARmhAa , hbwdmpgedyruqon‘, strains of the Wedding March ha? aisle blvfgGregocrl of Ciiariotte- I AM payed by Miss Catherine McCal- _n as r csma. . IZDWIIOG no $L|PP|N6 , IIWQISPRICB mm’ the ma‘ "mud me church tutquoise blue crepe dress with _ bdnolonellz...........wvtle on the arm of her fat-her. She bmck h" and a "T5519 °~l g1" l‘ hmnfimmdg; looked very 10"“, in he, floorlrosss. Sgt. Edward Kinrnde of lr. kdlvlI'#"°°-~-- length n of white sitter over-m"|““h“.f.‘;1 Es m?“ ‘meg fsKbut ' taffeta. ashioned on princess lineal ,T:tn' sniaft gtcgettlfgfg Rlfn ‘:35 ' with high cut. neck lines. and floor| and A C Em 5mm, 0', Enggnd length veil. She carried n bouquet The wgddinz "mm “~35 “land m‘, as lO-ZB of American Beauty roses. her . \- coraage was of r d ro s t-so H r Mrs G E Film Mm: we fir}? 7 . . c f s _. ‘c money a rczep on was y: a .e n..'y.'.‘u°n.n||hg|flh Onlv ornament was a gtrd locket. hztno Pct Mr ‘and Mrs.‘ W A .v-----~r-~»- l“ °‘ t“ "m tsalnmabmtttttiiaztstsht: - .._ . _-__ - V 13¢ .14“ II 11$‘ Man's. . watts. Wilfred McKeameyfgm e :I importance in the community. on ' COURT MOUBNING - us,“ 0ct.< 5 when a] WOILIIXII 330699101; W tenant Governort§,1,9pq¢ y.“ _- was held in Honor oth r. an terday Inca ved e oliow ‘an, Mrs. John rowr w c were re. SAYS: gram rom Mr. E. H. Co emu“, cently mauled linfiruokl n and Undersecretary of state gt xlggyarfgfgegdgyagkmafo51:“ $13.‘: I! it were possible to record. :83‘ yo]; xix’; 2:,’ human“ m‘ . time to be present at the celebra. i’; ‘*'°;1£"-"h';f“"]-Ixé;° "é"s"a“;:;§ should be worn for two weeks from tion of’ IIlBOBUII birthday of Dé. ganrtlfiim anulselztlru wager. it m“ “y, Thlylday. 30th 00w B58312?‘ 1T°.3‘.i" fifiatélléf.’ l...‘ www h" a» we m" W" li-latéfié iliiutiii- ‘m’ “W . . . , . which the livJSallillfiy of the peo- fin zfiflefltlors-aitgllyidrétrazed on ‘ _____ le of Grand iver was displayed a a? ~ ~ LEGION MEETING ._ M, . m inidits ifuliestrmfetrstire‘ an: tlhe But theres one other occas- . cm; meeflng 113:1 115mm, pmvmcm 2v e alleles 03ft)‘. ) an are a; Command of c glnadian Lqtm gee! o 11f 191-1185 erlei a decided to ask t- o Mayon o; t c viome o Mi. l\ e ona .0 charlmtetown and Summoraide to renew the acquaintance of an olti kn“ Poucv in h“ Docket proclaim Remembrance 93L NU“ {Refill and one \\\'[.l.u'll they held sur - ~ 11v, a public holiday. President p, l‘ 11911 camel“ 14-h‘ P1110’! Mid LET'S TALK THIS OVER vt. Clark. Summersldc, presided, tartar? firs.“ n. "i.i;.*’i1;"'§.‘n%° i. c. memoir» <=- a v» ."....""*ll““"lt..“'::m°......" ‘at c" tgigtthe binhgsy of farts. prawn‘. ""';1’,“‘“'|‘,‘““:,§' local 515cm» Depot for m»: _s e co, was t e rec.p.en o many 5-0 pa g. serving in the various branchae t r- flndltol-tsns of ren1e‘*§b"1nc6. Dancing 111_|15 Grafton Street the forces. There was also 501:; mh~l~ 811d 5mg ‘i... iluee a.com.l Phone 76 discussion of the fact that no re. ishmenis for unis.) the young. Cum|°ggggo\yn_ y, E, |_