.~...-_\ ‘s a- cassava MCIJRNEWS BUDGET m. CIIARDOTTETOWN ovations»: ---- j-i-i- _ OUR SATURDAY$UBSt3lRlBERSl memo. 1c. it... MONDAY — POSTED T0 NEWFOUND- M joc- H. E. Clarke, Chief the Summerside Airport has been posted to duty somewhere in Newfoundland. Major Clarke has been stationed here for D- a. Dental officer at the past three and a half years-S BOYS SLIGHTLY INJURED -- dixig on one bicycle. were unavoidably struck by a. car Two boys at st. Avanls Saturday evening The driver o1 the car. a resident of see bicycle, OWIIIR to other cars impeding his vision. until he was uil too of it Bracltlry Point hood. dlfl not the Both boys, Blair age l4. and Stewart V\’00cl a suffered cuts and bruises bu Swan The lads live ili St Avards. MEMORIAL Memorial Service for the departed The Rev. Father Crowley. C SS H .. was the preacher. The Rev McCardle, representing the Basi . W hca choir of thc -Basilica leadership of .\fr W. J Brown. FORMER ilsltsivoizlt. - Mr Hubert SIYlCKlBDd, 14 Spring Park‘ Road. received a telegram death in Sydney of Mr. Flynn. Born in Pleasant Ivli‘. Flynn will be land left Saturday" morning Sydney to attcnd the funeral. FUNERAL AT CORRAN BAN- The filneral of fred the late Mrs. Ai- Mcllilluall ivas held from "l of her brother-in- Mt-Dougall. Corran .. .\Iichael's Church ivliere Requiem High Mass was sung by the Rev. K. McPherson who also officiated at the grave. Tile pail bearers were: t. Parnell Curran. lliaid, ll:lv\l'i Arbilig, Terence .l\'.fred Watts. In- tel.nent in church cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -—- The funeral of the late Neil McLeod. who passed away in Moncton on Thursday. S. T. was held yes- trclav ufte on from Hartsville hur .1 ces at the church and grave were conducted by Mr. Donald Nicholson. The pail bear- ers were: Walter S. MacKenzie, John D. MacKcnzle, Morrison Mac- Lcan. Colin ltfadison, Dan W. Madison, John M. MacKenzie. Interment in Hartsville cemetery. -- NORTH ("APE RESIDENT DIES - The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital on Friday. Sept 8th of aiarzaiset Ann McCar- thy ol" North Capo in ‘.‘.el' 60th year. The deceased was a life long resident of that locality and was the daugh- i!‘ tel- of the late Johr. B McCarthy and Lavina Kilbride. She was well and favorably known by a wide circle of friends who will sincerely mourn her passing. The funeral will be held this iMoliday) ltiarning to St Simon and S: Jude Church. TIKIIISIL. at la o'clock. interment at TlBnish Cemetery-S. — CELEBRATES 88TH BIRTH- DAY —On Thursday evening Mr. and 111's Earl McMurdo, North Bedcqzle held a family party hon- oring Mrs. Thomas McMurdo who on that day celebrated her 88th birthday. She had the satisfaction of having-her entire family with her - a rare thing in theee clays families. Many indi- were received by the ‘yfrs McMurdo, al- . . .4 the pathway of _l,v interesting compan- alid ccnversationalist. retaining facilities to a remarkable de- gree. The best wishes fi-ccn her le- gion of friends for good health and good luck go to this estimable lady RAILWAYHAN Once again men of the C N. R. sllCDs hcre gathered to sav farewell to one of the old timers retiring on pension. 30 years he "Road" Ell McLean, power plant engineer, visited the shops officially for the last time to be greeted by the men with whom he had WDYke .- many vcars. Lt-Col P. W. Mac- Nevin, in presenting Eli with a well filled purse, spoke of his years of faithful sci" cc and 0n behalf of all the (‘Ill loyces wished him a long life in which to enjoy his hard earned rest. Mr. MacLean in a fit- ting reply thanked the men for their kindness in remembering him and recalled mam- assoclatlons in the past. Good news was received last night by Mrs, Harry Dickie, Sum- merside when she received s. tele- gram from the Directcr of Records advising her that her husband. Pte. Harry Dickie, who had previously been reported missing is now known w be a prisoner of war in Germany. Pte. Dickie was reported missing July 28th and his wife received word on August 7th. He» had been overseas only about two weeks when he W35 sent to France and was only there a couple of days when he was taken prisoner. Ptc Dickie is a son nier Irene Silliphant-S. - MCNALLY —- JANIS —- l5. no serious inittries. Thev were released from the PEI. Hospital vesterday S E R V I C E —- There ivas a \'EI‘_\' large attendance yesterday afternoon at the Catholic. Cemetery to witness the impressive of the Holy Redeemer Church August 22 when Chappe1l,. youngest son of gerformed by Rev. Mr A ride was attended by Miss i glifford Cameron of the supper near and bride's was relatives groom. parent; of Before in Sherbrooke Hall by her friends both lll Sherbrooke Summerslde. useful glfts—S. 0n Saturday Mrs Tuesday morning to metery-S , i side w l miles harmed. Few detail; were available a sea rescue boat from a. station near North Point, It was presumed that there were four men aboard the plane although the number Was not confirm i flcial i The ‘officer commanding known until today. Mrs Leslie Clifton Ca received word that ion in fiance, on August 21s He enlisted in the i040 and went, overseas jacnln Cameron of Ke leaves to mourn his former Marv Irene his parents. mother, one Paynter of Kensington, brother. Sheldon home. - father iv felt by a_ host lativee, but most of a Joyous reunion in e the great sorrow. The sy their manv frlen goes them in their hours of trial. In the midst of death These words come that Kenneth Bell Lowthe North Carleton. one of our ship. when they i i u. . covered a short. TUESDDABY 0 n teaching s College terday. He is a , a. member taff at Prince of patient in lowing an attack of which began last week. Ggorgg Berrlgan has recelv She leaves to mourn two (D11) ters, Mrs. Prank Mclsaa". and Mrs. River. in Winnipeg. l vince. Al, present there are two rural St. rate schedules. one passed in 1937 served to the in -- CAMPBELL — MCKINNOh-l A wedding of much interest to many in Prince Cbunty took place Mrs Chappell and the late John Ohappel of Sherbrooke. The ceremony was P Harriet McIntosh of Mount Pleasant while in Nova Scotia h the groom was supported by Mr. of Liverpool. N Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple drove to the llomei the She received manyi MOUBN EARLY DEATH - There Passed away at the htlme of her par- ents. Mr and Mrs Joseph lbolphyl l Arsenault Ottawa St., Summerside, Benjamin J. Ar- senaillt at the early age of 23 years. “O wok pa“ m the servlm The She had been ‘IIIWCH for some timcl singing was conducted by the male i b under the ‘ ut bore her illness with Christian dloalte th fortitude and patience. She was irsaner m general favorite with all who ltnew- Mr. her and her passing will be learned. VCW w_l1h avdecp scnse of regret by her wide circle of fflClldS. Besides early scrrowing husband and parents-she. Saturday morning &I1IIOlIflClIl.' the. leflyt-‘s to mourn one daughter. age. anal-J years and the following brothers‘ Grow; and sisters: Ernest, Austin, DougiesJ R a “mum u“ ‘udder, D5551“; o; Marie, Teresa, Lorraine and Evelyn. rem-Emmi by all at iicrtie to whom the sympathy of I litany island frlchds. M1". Strick-Jlii‘ cvmnumits‘ is extended. The fun-l (q,- eral will be held from her home m , Patti's church. Interment in St. Paul's Ce- ———& A plane from No. 1 General lte-‘ conuaissance school near Summer- as forced down at sea, north of North Point. yester- day but. the crew was rescued un- but Albert it was learned that after the plane Hudson l landed on the water the crew mem- bers wok to a rubber dinghy and were picked up some time later by rescue ed of th station. Group Capt A Lewis, in? dicatcd that detail, would not be t. services in’ the latter part of June, i944, Pte Cam-l terestgd in 9w" l5 i1 5°11 0i MY IiYlClMFS Btu-Sheen is a retired farmer for the nsllifiton. Hepast five or six years. We extend widow. the Boucher ofl Nova Scotia who LIqIOW resides with! on Ire e. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mf-‘Klnlwh. of Sherbmoka was lin- lwd in marriage to George Howlan hfii l6 —I’RISONER or JAPANES since the fail of I-Iong written a letter to his wie . I ll ly of Borden. P. in Fr ceived by his | twen e and he is Mrs. William F. Perry-S, ROTARY Dfaclennan. or Chan ryiu l m _ Mudliii.“ lifiuidf’ i ‘one need ddrMr. t _ of the Canadlgi ‘peep Mun: a sober sense of their out th and. at the same time to emselvas to his inspiring address -—FORMER ISLANDER -— The death occurred at the Antigonish Hospital on Sunday, Sept. 3rd of Mrs. Louis Wedge of St. Peter's. C. B. The deceased hacl been in a CB1‘ accident but hopes were held out for her recovery but she pas- sed away. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowiitg husband her father and mother and two sons, Bennie in the R. C. N., and Johnny at home; also a daugh- ter, Mary. She also leaves to mourn four brothers. Joseph and Benjamin Landryi, in Summer- vside and Ned and Walter in C.B. The funeral was held on Tuesday morning. Sept. 5th. from her home to St. Peter's Church and cem- ctery and was very largely attend- ed. testifying to the esteem which the deceased was held.-S. —WI'IDDING BELLS — A quiet but pretty wedding took place in St. Mary's Church, Summerside. on Saturday at 2 p. nl. when the Rev. G. R. Harrison united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mrs Lauretta Moase and James Sheen. both of Kenslngton. Mr. and Mrs. George sheen of Summerside sup- ported the bride and groom. Af- ter the ceremony this popular couple left. by lnotor on an ex- tended trio through the Maritlmes rneron has. carrying with llzcln the very best lief hii-ibflni. wishes of 5651b? Cameron was killed in act-j throughout the Island. The bridc their many friends 'has been the popular organist of St. Luke's Church. Kensington. for a number of years and much in- church work. Mr. lto both many years of happiness. A valued friend and homemaker andlwho was a true believer in God's life we are in to our minds very forcibly oll Sunday. August 27th. when it was leamed o finest young men was stricken with a. heart attack while swimming at Lauzon. Quebec. He and other ship mates were lotinlzing on the deck of their , ‘decided to swimming in the river nearby. All the boys were good swimmers but __ ,after a few minutes they noticed 35-1-1335 _lthat Kenneth was sinking. One of pals swam to him at once and tried to bring him to the pier but. after a brave rescue attempt. had leave the bodv which was Fir:- . e idoctor who was called said that he had died instantly of a heart at- d tack while sw‘ l. I’.W.C. TEACHER ILL-Mr. Haz- of the ales is lll. it was learned ya- e Prince Edward Island Hospital sai- pneumonia Hiis con- dition is regarded as satisfactory. ISLAND LADY DEAD - Mr. a telegram announcing the death 0i his mother, Mrs. Michael Bcrrlgan, who passed away after a brie ill ness at; Winnipeg Beach on Surging. me wharf M Geor e of this city, and Frank. Towel River, B. C. and two daugh- Jolicas, Winnipeg Towell. Interment is taking place. in W ed A substantial reduction in rural electric rates. totalling approxim- ately $4.200 per year. is made under a ruling passed at a meeting IE5- of Mr, and Mrs. C C Dickie. Mll-‘terday of the Beard of Public Ut- ton Avenue and his wife 1s the for- l ilities Commissioners of the Pro- Georgcs Church. Fort Daniel, Que-wind one in i939. each affecting dif- ifcrcnt rural sections. The i bcc.. was the scene of a very pretty wedding 0n Sept 2nd wlicn Evelyn M Janis. daughter of ilic lat: Jere- miah Janis and Mrs. Janis of Port Daniel, became the bride of Thom- as A McNally of Windsor. Out. lcn of llle late Mr and Mrs James MCNflllY of Eglliont Ray P E I Thr- bl-ltle entered church on Ill!‘ arm nf her brotlle Patrick J Janis Site was attired in Navy Blue with light blue trim- minga and accessories to match. As 15 customary the bride wore some- thing old which was a handkerchief worn by her grand mother. at llcr wedding in Ireland almost. a hun-' drcd years age. The groom's gift to the bride was a string of pearls. Mr McNally was attended by Mr Jos- eph G Dclarrlshil. After the cere- mony a wedding breakfast was s0l'-| ved at the bride's home after vihich, the bridal couple left by car to visiti many point- on the Gaspe Pen-l insllla before leaving for the Island; where they will remain for a few.‘ weeks the guests of their brother- in.law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Ed- ward l-Iarrin l1. On their return th ll def Wid when Mflrllofiuipeyge . E? FENCE passed in 193i) were more fovcrahlc to users. Both these rate schedules are now abolished, and the l'CVl$- loll applies to all rural districts. Fbr churches. schools. or build- ings used solely for public Worship or community and welfare work. the minimum charge sct forth ln lClis ratings is reduced by $1.0 month. new T0 anew-on - Mr. prev- 0 per Ben- _iamin Luque of Brookline, Mass. has returned to his home af trip of only; Crapaud, P. . I. trip to accompany his back to Boston. to have ment for a severe case of ritis which has confined her m ter a a few hours stay at He madc the other ITEM- arth- to a wheel chair for the past 23 years. Mr. Luque and his mother the trip by lnttetown by the early plane Aug. 31st, and enjoyed the trip Tn pass over P. E. I. early in thel made air, leaving Char- DD learning, says Mr. Luque, is in it- self a sight never to be forgotten. anti one which not a single sop who lives there should loam]. DB1’- miss K0 515191‘. Mrs F‘ultonl word has passed to the Great Be- and twol yond. and Elwood at He was of a kind ‘and affection-l ate dispostion. and his loss l; keen- of friends and re-lln l by his immediate family. onlv the hope of Great Be- yond giving them strengtb to hcar mpatny of , out to Mrs. William A Townshend lwhosc maiden name was Ida M. Aiiken. lived her iorui and useful life in Fortune except a few years United States She was a. loyal meanber of the Bay Fortune Church and deuply interested in its ivelfare. She up- eld good and loved to read God's lpassages of Scripture _ Having a friendlv disposition she could converse on many subjects. Being an ardent lover of nature she knew by name most every flower and herb. _ During this war one knit many articles for the Red Cross she ls suivivclc bv her son Ernas and Mildred at home; Hlilen. Gla- dys (Mrs. George H. Beers). Aanea and Ethel (Mrs. Albert S. Hut- ‘ chins), in United States. (Mrs. Geor e A. Campbell) Rollo Bay est. Her husband and daughter Grace predeceased her. Two brothers John A and Dr. C. i l i. t lste As e E and iltelignelililirys? lifllflélmvifklsfl United States. —II.ESCUE SERVICE IS EFFI- CIENT — The efficiency of the air-sea rescue service for R, C. A. F. planes forced down at sea is at a high state. with radio com- munication at all times between the launches and the stations and between the planes and their home station. On Sunday when a two-motored Anson from No. R. at Summerside calm: down in the Gulf of St. Law- rence about sixtcen miles north of North Point the service functioned with almost perfect precision. When one motor failed on the plane the station was immedi- ately advised and other planes in the ll'3i‘_{llbf)i'l’i07(l were notified. The crew of the lnotor lallncli sta- tioned at Albcrton were also noti- bczt was away from about the same mili- ute that the plane touched the sea. A plan: that haci been div- ficd and thc WRITES - L.-Cp1. Medlua Blac- quiere, of Summerside, who has been a prisoner of the Japanése K0 ,h1a| n which he says that he has receiv- —WOUNI)ED IN FRANCE — a te. Ralph McAleer, son of My, yies. The and Mrs. Ralph McAleer, former. m. I., now living‘ as been wounded Mary and her ance according to word re. is a. miscellaneous shower. t-y ycats of age. His mother is weds were eacorte former Edna Perry of sum. where| lnersid the bride _ her ma:- rlage the bride was given a shower T E- glfl nitv United Church. and‘ was the truest speaker a grandson of’ casion tn by ADDRESS - Th, my, l cou ottetouin were also 5 at. the Rota- le its and responsibilities especially alter e war ISAVOD. He suggested that the most fitting action of the neo- Jlie on the day peace was declared t Wallld l"? I0 "W011i? to ‘the churches and there offer up tiiazifi-ts to God a holler and ode of living. The chairman Derrlii MacGiliie, tendered ailleld. havin of thanks to the speaker for Amy e 509W home. Leaville. I travelling outfit was a tch. (S per: please copy). P081‘ NUPTIAL The home of Mr. belt Mulligan, Mid oene of a and Mn. dleton, w and a number of lrielid. ativea called u“ O'R.eilly of Montreal to and...» the orated Celkthgupnrg f" Comes The Bride’ ca Mrs. Walter Crumb Pie were than beautiful rmlmd Wm‘ Edison Wri t names of the donors?!‘ N“ m Wright arranged table. , ll bride expressed hi; assemblld beautiful James McCard chosen words voiced the apprec thanks to thos i been their efficien Ischool teac er for g number o Institute. After partaking of delicious lunch the mainder the evening was enioyably a in music and dancin Jerome R-anahan after which ai departed with future of Mr. grid Reilly. Previou, to her the bride was tendered a at the htm M". celved many gifts from her where they are both em Noorduyn Aviation 00., "Rble lImD by their fellow workers all of "whom wished them " voyage through life. WEDNESDAY VISITS HERE - Mr, boiler shop of the Saint John Dry Dock Company is in Charlottetown visiting his relatives friends. He lived in Charlotte. town formerly. —-INJURED IN ACCIDENT .- Mr. Archie LeCiair of Summer- merside is in the Prince County Hospital suffering from head in- juries he received Monday even- ing when a horse-drawn wagon he was driving was struck by a motor truck ' The accident occurred on the hishwav about four miles west of Summersid. The horse uninjured. Mr, LeCiaii-‘s condit- ion last evening was described as not serious-S — RETURNED HOME -- Mrs. Ralph O Clarke. New Glasgow, N. S returned home on Friday af r an enjoyable holiday spent wth friends in Charlottetown and Wil- mot. Mrs. Clarke arrived in Char- liWi-QWWXI by Diane where she was the guest of her cousin. Mr. Herold McLean and Mrs McLean. Later she went to Wilmot Valley where she visited her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. heel H. Clarke~3 St. Peter‘; Cathedral Charlottetown Sept. 3rd , Carson Edward, son of r. and Mrs. L'man V. Jay Mt. Stewart, was l: istened. The God-Parents were Mrs. York Gallant of Charlottetown and L.- Stoker Ronald A. S. Wilso N.V.R. of Halifax. N. S. (Bv proxy.) RETIRED ENGINEER HERE — Mr and M R. Lea Montreal, of the Char- rs are at present uueete lottetown Hotel. My. Lon, g ygflygd . is a. brother of W.S. Ina. also a well - known engineer who was here some months ago to make a survey to determine the feasibil- ltlv of a tunnel across Norilhilnber- land strait from Borden to Cave Lea. one time Premier of tho vince. was another brothe . HEALTH REPORTS-According to the Health Report of m. , Keeping. City Health Officer, re- sented to the City Council on on- dav nlkht. there were I8 cues of male and 2i female. Six new eases were treated during the month: three were male and three were female. The total number of treat- ments administered for August was 260. There was one case of diphtheria. Ii l! l tribute to the attractive- ness of the Island as a resort when such a distill uiahed world traveller a; Mrs. Mafrge Lee Davis continues to pay ihy visits to it each year. Mrs. Davis is the widow of the late millions of newspaper reader as "Bob" Davis, internationally a crted from its course arrived at the scene just as the foul" men of the "ditched" plane were getting to their dinghy. This plane con- tinued to circle the spot and dir- ected the launch which arrived within two hours and picked the men up all uninjured with hardly their feet wct to show for their experience-S. —.\IYERS - DOUCETTE -— A very pretty wedding took place at Immaculate Conception Church. . Palmer Road on Wednesday. Sept- | ember 6th. 19-14, yvlien Mary Rita. youngest daughter of John H. Dolicclte lintl Minnie Richard of DeBlnis. became the bride of Jos- epli Alyre. youngest son of and Mrs. Emanual Myers. Leo- villc. Rev. Patrick Walsh. P.P.. pcrformctl t.he ceremony. The bri- dill music was played by Mr. John s. Gaul-let. church organist, and the Children of Mary choir‘ nf which the bride was lender and president. sang very appropriate hymns. The bride looked very charming in a bridal gown_ of white satin nlid slicer with train. Her veil was caught smartly with a wreath of ivory calla lillies. Her bouquet. was of sweet peas. She ivas attended by her sister. Cpl. Mildred. R C. A. E, of Mont Joli. P.Q.. who wore n floor length gown of aqua marine with accessories to match. The groomsmen was the groom's brother. Emile. Follow- ing the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home to the immediate family and Rev. P. Walsh. Later Mr. and Mrs. Myers left on their weddin trip throughout Prince Edwar T’ Mrs. Davis is staying at the Char. lottetown Hotel, - STATIONED a1‘ cannons. TOWN — Lieut. Albert Siilipharit R. C. N. V. R. of Suinmeraide who has been stationed at H. M. C. S Donnacona, Montreal has been pug. _ted for service at Charlottetown. - I-t Billiohant. lvh-ltsllllpnant and two children Donna and Betty are now in SummersidG-S. , RESUME! TEACHING - Many citizens of be interested to learn that Miaa Agnes Runway who recently resil- iled on nslon from the position of princ pal of Sumnieride High School has, in view of the present dearth of teachers, consented to leach one of the classes in Grade Nine for this year-S. St. DflllSIlIVl University open- ed for the 1044-45 term yester- day and the rector. Very Rev. it. V. McKenzie, eaid that the en- rollment for the first day was "slightly more than for the. cor- responding dai; last year." At cloning hour aat night i77 stu- dents had been registered. the. "ec- tor said. and it wal expected that the total would reach 200 within a day or so. corresponding prelty closely to -tha enrollment for the last term. _ The teaching staff for the molt part ia the lame as it was a ear ego. the rector continued. are two addi lne u of ltustico who ia char e of the teach and . Howard WIIII Island and Nova Scotia. On zgeir DWI! they will reside ia ek to who is teaching com Omar-taunt. lllOWIl-J Lui. was 5a.! The fire “p” v a ‘a; tgeinline-ttbirty ln the morning can. Will! t e amos members o! the Women's Iutitilta re - ill opened the parcels Mn. Bale the gifts on th lv on behalf of the, years. thfle for their many presents. while Mrs. le in a few well iation of all present for m we in which the newly-chads bids: we"; veers and an active member of their . awaited in the Ho bonds 0 nt g to the lvely strains of the violin played by Mn! kind wishes for the O'- marriage. room on the arm of her father, t.» showenthe strains of e oi’ Miss Pat OTteilly, played sister of the Erflcm. when she re- The bri Pretty and useful girl friends in Mon-i which treel. 0n their return to Montreal back loyqd at 0. (Perle b L presented with I, puree andeya ‘will: "n "ed y M" “ton Mamas bon Weston Ciifmbdy. outside foreman of the and many “CHRISTENING suvica - Ah. who» HIXi-Oi-kio Rev. CanomMelou-ls officiated. A n. R. C.-' venereal disease. Of these l7 were m“ wonw TRAVELLER liens - summer leng-. .Robert Davis. known familiarly to ous feature writer and columnist.‘ I ' i Mrs. Myers’ , drou- lnakara stat of fuaia with accea- ous ummeni flee and plant b W35 immediately the The warehouse was filled with fox feeds in dif- ferent stages o1 preparation and l III The newly-l the total loss is estimated at $25,- d to prettgadec- 000 REPORTED MISSING - Mr. cred and Mrs. Jolul T. Cullen. Hope any! e River. received a cable Sept. 8 from Mrs. W. T. Cullen, Alder- Engiand. that their son . . 1'. Cullen has been of- ficially reported as missing in ac- tion in Normandy. He Joined up with the Regina Rifles, Sack. at the outbreak of the War and has been overseas for the ast two The man frien s of Mr. and Mrs. John . Cullen extend the wish that more assuring news will soon_be received. C - A very prettv wedding was sol- emlniled at the home of the bride's rents. Mr and Mrs Wm. Matt- ewe. River Hebert, N.S. and forni- erly of Howlsn. P.E.I.. when their youngest daughter Mildred Mae was mal- ‘rimony to L. A. . Arthur Dormer. lAylilbui-y. ngland, by Rev. Gar- land Brooks. _ The livinfl room Was beautifully ecoratecl for the llllppv occasion with flowers and ferns. I The bride entered the living ,. . ‘l i d the Wedding March Mrs. Layton Mac-Eacheru. al part stood under an arch-way of lowers and ferns contributed an artistic ground for the home wedding. ct Love was beautifully 0m, and accompanied by. Mrs Fred Moffatt while the register was being signed. , HOME FROM OVERSEAS- A- mung a group of rwyal Canadianl Navv Personnel returning to Can-l ada recently were ten Islandersl who are now qt their homes oni leave. Included were Stoker Ed-l ward A. Rice (in hospital overseas) son of Michael Rice 40 valley Street; and CERA. R. E. Morrison. whose wife resides a.t ii Prince Street. Charlottetown. Jther Islanders on the official list were 'll‘ei. E. B. Hume, son of Mrs. Ni. B. Hume, Hopefleld; AB, M Mc- Kenna, son s. D. Mc- Kenna. Summerside; AB. B. B. Mc- hfon of Mrs. E. McLeod, Mur- ray ver; Tel. Charles lviacDon- ald. whose wife lives at Borden; AB. St. Raymond Maclntyre. son of Joseph Maclntyre. Bedford station; A-AB. AA illlam B. Noonan, son of Jed B. Noonan. Alberton; AB. Radar 3. Harold Waits, son of Mrs. Myra Watts, York; and Nathan White. son of Mrs. Minnie White, Murray Harbor. Nine Islanders are listed in the latest official Army list of casual- ties released today. Of those. three wlere kiilléd Iflll aétiorié II-gpl. enry axwe roo s w ose next-of-kin is his father, Charles Y. Brooks, Little Sands, P. E. I Pte. Ralph Joseph m McGarry, s s mo er. l I Summerlide had its most seri- fire in a number of years yes- de pa- terday when the three storey of- uildinl of the In- ternational Pox and Animal Foods completely destroyed. discovered about! and whole structure was ablaze and dense clouds of smoke poured from the their dnughtern auiidinli- usaand. Mr. James part BRADALBANIZ and North , Charge. The menltrof the InrdagdS B." I oe e on ay. - in NOIEQIIMTPYOD at ll am. and Bradaibane at 8 am. Friday. a 0 m. Rev. J. A. Gowwaxlln. IIWCJPIBI Moderator. 9- In the list of names of than warrant fficer Lorne wounds regeived last D while on operational duty. son of Mr. and Owen. Malpeque. P. Lloyd Gallant, Summerside former Hester advised that. her husband. Lloyd ‘Gallant. is overseas with the Ro Army Medical Corps. Street-S. - CONFIRMATION - His Ex- Lshoa Boyle visited In- r Parish on Sunday I cellency B .dlan Rive ' morning. Se t Indian River and singtoli parish. An Mr. James L Saunders which he assurred the the filial devotion and tion of the parishioners. dress also contained some‘ inter- esting highlights of the history of Indian River parish from the tkne of the first church in 101i to the Excellency ex- the to him and aim Y. Hie a re welcome extenlogtlld ‘addressed the children-K. I -HOME FROM OVERSEAS — lGnr. John Ernest Steele of Suin- lmcrslde, who had been overseas lfor four years and eight months ,arrived home on Monday night. .He ls a son of Mrs. John Steele, ‘Notre Dame Street. Gnr. Steele .cnlisted in January 1040 and was i.overscas in three weeks. He lerv- led in the Italian campaign and visited Home shortly before leav- ing for home. Ho left Italy 0n July 29th. After a thirty-day leave he ivlll return to duty. He has two brothers, John and Clar- ence serving in fiance. and an- other brother. Dick, in the Provost Corps at Haliflnc-S. Mr. and Mrs. William Casey. surnmerside, yesterday received a telegram conveying the sad new: that their son. Pte. Joseph Case had been killed in action. Mac sympathy is conveyed to the grief stricken parents by friends. Another son. Ernest. is at present in hospital in England suffering from wounds received in I1. Ptte. Joseph Casey was one of summersidds very popular young nlen who enlisted shortly after war elation of AB. was declared. He was a very prom- inent local athlete and for many seasons was a star player on the Crystal hockey team. Besides his parents there are left to mourn three brothers, Stanley and Herbert at home, and Ernest in England; and two sla- ters, Maude of Montreal, and Margaret lMrs. Ernest Steele) of Summersids-S. Mrl. Rose A. McGarry, Southport, P. E .; L.-Cpl. Ewen MacKin- non. whose next-of-kln is his father, Neil Alex. MacKinnon. New rgyle. P. E. I. One is wounded: Pte. Leonard Joseph Gaudet, whose next-of-kin is his mother, Mrs. Angelina Walsh. 323 Richmond St, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Five are listed as missing: Cpl. James Vincent Creed, next-of-kin is lils father, Thomas Creed, Sturgeon. P. . L; Cpl. Herman Joseph Mc- Donald. next-of-kin, Mrs. Ann McDonald. mother, De Gros Marsh. P. E. 1.; Pte. Mthur James Quinn, next-of-kln is his mother Mrs. Mary Quinn, 100 King St. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.; Pte. Boyd Hamilton Shaw, next-of-kln is hia wife, Mrs. Doris Shaw, R. R. No. 1. O'Leary, P. E. L; Pte. James Smith, next-of-kin is his uncle. gehln MacDonald. Hopefleld, P. THURSDAY PROPERTY PURCHASED —The Mr. Bernard Hughes, Hillsboro Street. has been purchased for $3.750 by Mr. Carl of Green's Gro- e INJURY — Mr Stiriim Andrews of Patient in the vital with drew: had e.l hied from his wagon .to close a gate when t-he horse fsuddenly started backing knocking lhim down and breaking his leg in two clam —K FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Miss Amy Maud thew was htLd frcni her late — PAINFUL WILL ATTEND ROADS CON- FERENCE - The I-Ion. Geor e B. Barbour. 'Minister of bile Works, Mr. L. B. McMillan, deputy Minister, and Mr. Royal S. Mac- Beath, Chief Engineer for the Department. will re recent Prince Edward Island at t e Inter- ev- incial Conference of Ma: time Highway Ministers to be held in Kentville, N. S.. Sept. 36 and 77. Tile Conference is to discuss rob- lems relating to the admin stra- tion, construction. maintenance. and regulation of traffic. accord- ing to George A. McNamee. secre- tary of the Canadian Good Roads Association. Hon. W. A. Fallow. lvfinistcr of Public Works for Al- berta will preside. K. OF C. MEETING — The regular monthly meeting of the Knights of Co umbus was held Tuesday evening with a large at- tendance of members. The char- lain, His Fixcellency Bishop Boy e. was prcsenl. The Grand Knight. R. A. MacDonald presided. he Lecturer. Robert Bradley, report- ed on the Council activities and also outlined the prellram 161' i)" coming season for which chair- men have already been appoint- ed. He also announced the date of the annual banquet, as October 5th at The Charlottetown. Mr. J. Alfred Doyle reported on ember- ship. Mr. J. J. McDonald on la- surance; Mr. . . sick and hut; Messrs. T. an. Alfred Doyle. Wm. Hill’ 6! and Cecil Costello on sick. After the general routine business was transacted, Dr. H. L. Johnson and Mr. D. E. Nconan gave interelt- ing talks for the good of the ord- resiidencehlffl Weyrnouttlli Strleet ,l:- e1‘- ;er ay a ernoon a i c. ‘t Cemetery. Services at eth 93.2.5.0‘ --FAREWELL 1'55"“! - MEN‘ iv and grave were conducted Rev. TE. MoLennan The pallbearers were: Lloyd Carleton. . - M guaid, Guy Dali . John Martin, t Webster._ orge Ryan REPAIRS THIRD CORVETTE —- The firm of Bruce Stewart. and Company are now engaged in rapairi and otherwise re-fitting for sea eir s'xth naval vessel since they began doing this kind of work two yearn a o. The present ship makea the th rd eol-vete this firm has re-fitted for sea. They have also done extensive repairs to sc-l veral minesweepers. 170 men will be employed getting this latest corvette ready for sea again. The firm em- ploys approximately 2B5 men al- together. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. -,‘ On Wednesday evening, August» 23rd. at the home ol Mrs Lester} Nickel-son. a miscellaneous shower: was tendered Miss Alice Buote, St. John. NB. on the eve of herl marriage. The guest of hcaur was‘ escorted to a decorated chair, amid showers of ‘ tti. The gifts were then carried in bv Misses; Marjorie and Helen Nickel-son ili a‘ beautifully decorated beskrt. Tilcj giétfihwero opened by Mrs Frank; and the humorous verses were read by Mrs Ambrose Doyle; amid gale: of la hter. Although} taken by surpric he Ullflf; to b»; thanked ll her rlends and invited all to visit. her in hel- new l'.Cl'llC. Lunch was than zerved by the. {or sa. and after bouncing the, he ride to he all debuted wish-l in; the guest of honor may happyl lyearg a( wedded life. a, P. of. cial word from bers of the Summerside Curllni Club gathered at a farewell supper on Tuesday evening at Mulberry Lodge in honcr of two of their mezubels i- £13 are being transfer- red elsewhere. They are Ma o! Hillard Clarke. C A D C man of the ames committee who is being pos ed Newfoundland and Mr. Keith Fraser of the Can- adian Bank of Commerce. Club treasurer who is being transferrrcd o . John, NB. Mr. J. K. Our- ran,.club president. presided and made a» presentation of pencil set to each mauled hv an Maior Clark and Mr. Pram each replied in a fittink planner elm-ee- sing appreciation for the lifts and their regret at their d arture from the club. Many 05 e members present. spoke brie y in regret at the departure of two o the moat active memlbers of the c uh.--S Mrs. Ashley Bartlett of Cra- palid. I., has received offi- Ottawa that her husband. P410240 l Se t. George Ashley Bartlett of the orth Nova Scotia Highlanders was wounded in action in France on the 14th sf _August and died the followinl 51V. i-ie leaves to mount his wife and three-year-old son. Ashley Jr.. also his father reeidln in Cra- paud. three brothers. harlea of Halifax: James in the Army in Newfoundland. and Norman in Montreal. His mother predeceased him some twelve ago. "Renew my wil from day to day. blend it with Thine and take away all that now makes it hard to say "rhy will be dear." — (Am- herst News clean 00w). —SEIIVING OVERSEAS - Mas. i a Cashing) has blgea now rving yal Cagadian He ia the son of Mrs. J. E Gallant, Bummer i0 and adiainietc- to fiftv boy: and Ken- addiess of geicome was read to I-lls Excellent‘? v Bishop of O Tryan Sear; upper will“ I occupied. y Y Limited to be eventually outage by them u a lite for a brand of their exnaaliinl shoe H,“ ll Nil PWWIMO! the Ill‘!!! to take MAKING ooon aacovurx- I" . Q, turning from overseas on leave i! Bennett Owen, 3.0.4.9. WO. Owen has made a splendid recovery from O60 He la a I Burieigh their many , i a ha r-' l0 - c ibeen overseas for more than $5.‘... I over the at out th paaaion pride and lrm‘: can be Jamil enciu for baf OII the A. Jaw Ave., .'I‘he RMLOh 1% arm of riage. She l and vel blossoms. S roses. she After the ‘d '5' fan and ports were guuts inaiu In Ilbdd ‘All... Lh whl the bride past war in Mr . ount. added naive tot 415.34 every IOIIKIIPOI-‘I safe at Street Soho Mrs. Hart. 92 Bri Miss Ma merside has brother been killed years. He leaves ante vera. has eae “be services mi with the-nu Court in ation ore mn in been secured, amen! w Pheasant’ quality will be among others. Al- terations will require at least un- of the present year, due largely to restricted materi- aia and deliveries. A wedding of much local interest was celebrated ywfldly noon at the home Brennan of clone Emma Victoria. B. the bride of Pilot Officer Hang Tso. also of Victoria. B. C. an resent stiaaicanfii at 1N0. o ca ng, eergyman was aries Carnegy of the Pree- byterian Church. The bride entered the in conventional white graced by the presence of (Group Captain) A. Lewis. A large number of officers from other air- of town 00.00. Since beginni yea: M0. the work of c Brian, haa collected the sum of $1,. cent of which has been accounted for. ARR-IVES IN GREAT BRITAIN Thomas. have received a 1e rom their daughter, Pte. Rachael Phomaa, of the Canadian Women's lrmy Corps informing them of her in Great Britain. Pte. Thomas has been with the C.W. d Mra. since December, IISICI Arse-an ‘pill- thf‘ there and two sisters. both dead. One brother Syl-| been since out. The two brothers are bnt in France. They are Celestine and Adrian. The sisters are Margaret. olfitlllulfifiibifis -"“° F" '" linala . with in Newfoundland a -6 BUSINESS PBIMISBI GHAN- Octwhelt ‘liytgaineu B»... store an ltore front eat . "in! to the big: class shoe trade. With Charlottouml vm due for ra id the clone o hllh- l a word 0! Ml’. 0., her brother in ar Chan who gave her in ‘Tia; ming, a. ddln dress with a coronet of 80218189 he carried a bouquet of ooked char was attended by sister Mrs. Edgar Chan who was attired in pink ensemble with met- ching aecaaeories. Mr. Ban R. Chan ably suppor- ted the groom C It Chinese one, present. Out ded Mr. and Mrs. in of Charlottetown. e are present to his bride wu a in; crest. Pilot Officer and Mrs. ‘no leave la morning on their honeymoon ah will be spent in r Canadian cities will take various after up residence Montreal. 11bi- her going away dress were I. tweed nsein Their wide eirele of friends tend to the heavy couple beat lefi for many yearn of happy married FRIDAY WOUNDED IN FRANCE — Mr. and Mn. Harry Moore. Milton. re- ceived a cable lut night atatinfi their son Fte. Weaiev A. Moore, was wounded on Sept. 5th. PRISONER OI WAR.— Word m. been received that 8pc. Jack "erayth. con of Mr. and Mrs. P. iwraytb. wholaaa been with Iloyal Canadian mginecr; for 4 1-2 years in a winner of Germany. ,AIDS RELIEF FUNDS-Jo three days at the 5t. Joesph J. P. O'Brien collec- ted for Russian and the nine sum of $133 48. This am- collected in W0 dlya at Truro makes the im- Stephen to the ‘a... al of approxima abou ting Mr . Mlchae with the C.W.A.C. and is station! ed at Halifax. LEAVING FOR OVERSEAS — Lieut. George E. who has been Instruo HMCS Hart, tor Lieuten ol for several is mother resides H ghton Road, Charlottetown. "iii; received wcrli that . Alfred Arsenault in action ill He to mourn a prisoner of ll of yet known. Pte. Gallant joined up nn the day that the war begun and f“ has been overseas over two years. Ho wn in Italy. H old. 1M1!‘ 0th have been e ia tw er brothers are in anuel in Italv. (‘he R.C.A nd Fred at vy. - CROWN APPEAL DIIMIISID—- At a spacial aittl "er business. It hostil- ities, a. store that will be aeen with n the above, new sole u flrde shoes never C iottetown have hioh, "Gold- with?‘ euaiaiemd ' won; of Moose became room law. ereinony a reception was held at Chan's restaurant to which were invited a large number of the friends of the young oou- Ili deference to the presence of countrymen of the bride and groom the ceremony was a combined Can- Ml’! yjjp. PICCI, RONVR, Charlotte" i042, leaves short- ly for overseas. Lieut. Hart was on the teaching staff of Prince years going from there to continue his studies at Acadia University. He entered the Navy in October. 1942, as a Bub-Lieutenant. He l son of the late Mr. G. F. Hartsand France. ee bro- his oar- H0 serving enty-five years Iv)’ charlie involvin manufacture of in unr. The question argued yemrda wi smash Mo,“ peilant and Mr. H. l", Mqph 0.. for the respondent. 5,?’ on thia question was renal-veg‘ Mr. ‘ Carmichael of q tarry.- lift." l" con, Murray. Jim. ed near Coderieh. 0n message was from M", who with the child w there. ofhtiilim“ but later a patch said th the drowned when be fell glinenlllllila Riva: at e es g An airmexrlfrwiioge mil-lg‘ stares ~- c a at the rm Albert ‘Kli- w“ INC‘ some time without m s. ich left her ab? will‘! oath‘; ulclleilldll“ when she went to the village 5 He was playing m g 5° fell into the water. The“ ml"? friends eaten cere gmpathy . to the bereaved paren . Mr. Carmichael an Employ" ice. I. 2h toxleatlalu will “if? into e ' the take lite ‘s d and m. Z‘. ‘b i! o. ll contained can, child to for l’ Statiolllpgelp late. ll‘ is of the Guardian off PRESENTATIO N _ Brown who has been sggrldiggeofi: furlough at his home in N Gla P.E.I.. was given a sue: Wed. nesiiay ev nl ,.5 , Cecil Lllrde lleiloeaelltndelhbtllfll; fully wordedp address was read Mr. ‘Elbert Orr and the accom- pany ng u Ian McLIeIocl-F w“ present on Mr. IICI’ Good Fellow" was sun guest of honour bounce . nlng was pleasantly spen line-song and social and a dainty lunch passed by .adies. Cpl Brown retul-ngd 511:5 duties lfit week followed e est ws ee of his friends-G. mmy w” ADMITTED T0 BAR _ m» Charles R. McQuaid. Chsrlottel town. was admitted tn the Bar o! P. E. Island yesterday morning both as a solicitor and a barrister. he having made an avera e of 761 in hia final law examinetnns. The motion of his application for eat- to the Bar was read by m. H. l". McPhee, KC. with whom Mr. McQuaid bad studied law. Chis; Justice Campbell congratulate- Mr. McQuaid on the . ble ex; chosen profession. Justices Arseneult and McCullaa, as well as Attorney-General Large. also had words of commendation for the young rlawyer. Mr. - Quaid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. McQuaid, 31 Greenfield Ave., City. He was born in Syd- ney, NS. but moved to Charlotte» town with his parents about 1| years ago. He received his educa- tion at Queen Square School and 5t. Dunstan‘: University. obtain- ing his B.A. degree from the let- ter institution in. 1930. Aftee spending a ear at the University o Toronto. e entered the law of- fice ef H.‘ F. McPhee. KC. in i940. AMr. McQtiaid is a lieutenant in the 204th (R) Battery. BIRTHS WEST — At P. D. I. Hospital. Sept. 7. 1044, to Mr. and Mrs. Don- al West. a son. JENKINS - At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Sept. 8. i944. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins. Suin- merslde. a daughter, Virginia Gail. McIVOR — At the Prince County Hospital on Se t. 7. i944. w Ml‘- an Mrs. Jus in McIvor. Free- t-he Charlotte- 5. i944. . n a h J. Aylw ti . B ter. C0 0R8 — ‘gt the Charlotte- town Hoepital. Sept. 6. 1944 to Staff sergt. G. J. Connors and MH- Connors. a son. Richard Willi"- WILLIS —- At the P.E.I. ‘Iéosfilgl P . the the tely t a for O'- l-Ild . A.C. for more than two years, b - sent. 1 i944, . . lng one of the first girls from theis I'll-trace Rflllvillie, nee Anglia Mac- grovlace to enlist. sister. Eachern, RN. of Kingston. a lanche Thomas. is alao servin d ter Kn: Am . fill anon -u.l.t H116 Prince Coun- and MrsDarrach of Borden a ton CAMERON - at the P. at I. Hos- pital on Aul. 2a. 1e44, to Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron. Clyde River. a daughter. CHAMBERS —- At the Prince Ed- uard Island Hospital Sept. 7. l9- 44, Lac. J W Chambers tnow overseas) and Mrs. Chamberfi l son STOBDY - A-l the Pjillcc Couli- ty Hospital, Sllinmlrslde on for“ 7th. i944" to Mr anu Mrs. 1-H Sturdy (nee Cicely Leard. 1W1")- a sorn. Fred Dwzlas MAIIIAGES ____ MOASE - SHEEN - At Si. Mill“ Anglican Church. Summerslde. 0o Saturday, Sc t. 0, i044. Wil- Archdeacor. arl-ison. Mrs. he'll" u i gllgchualllsigl aorldFKrsilviEiTEs m’ ltmtaoo - MeeLEOD. On Wed. 'Sept. 6. i944 at Murray River, by =Rev. J.H. Bishop. Mina Mae M93] Ieod ef Murray Harbour i0 35 Boyde MacLeod of Murray El"?- _ beam-m? l” —- i BARK — At the Provincial Sen- atorlum on Saturday. Sani- 9- l9“- Marv Sal-k. aged 20. ' l County P: nee M" ant a at has the \ RAMSAY — At the - UMMIISIDE M N WC UND‘ Hoe lti st" . l3. i964 I -- Pte. Joseph ADO Gallant Kllgflaflllorhllllfiy of sprint: Wl‘ i: reported aevacely wounded n aet- le in her 77th year ion on September 5th in a telegram 1' OMPSON — At Kenslnawn. from e Department of Nat- 599g, l3, i944, Paul Thoma!”- ionai fence received bv his ‘m; M V8,,“ - mother, Mrs. Mary Louise cicuent. AMHNAU". __ A, he, home. Summeraide. The wire stated that own“ 5m" summer“, on the nature of the wounds are not salul-day, gepi 9, i044. Mrs Ben- ainin J Araenault. all" 33 Yum cCCARTl-IIIY n-l at glam, F133;: oun y our) a on - 21' RIMC Mflrgngdetilwtlileiaryccanhy‘ or ape. an ~» IIERRIGAN - at wlnnlpfl; Bfixff cm Septttnber l0 l9.‘ - Michael Berrigan. fo E the Ii‘. sea Si‘ ill. II maica P g4 a" y! - lain. I: >- 944 Pv husband oi’ Delia Kou tiav. can: Justice Camp . wl - uccl and sen of no Hull” r. Justice Arunutt oneurfinl. and tile laie William koughm-r laud the appeal of the Crown MATTIIE -- tthe P E n“ w” uaiaat an acquittal at. er- xital on Monday. eevt- 11-1 m“ side, November l0, ma. of Prank my mud in All III] Cl l I "' lslll owuli. Ian. " l! W. cam he .. will} b! w. T. Canadian Pressdealf In Ii not ea Oil dflg.