‘PACE TEN THE ' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN UR News BUDGET FOR oua SATURDAY SUBSfDRI ‘Ens? SEPTEMBER 7. 1946 STILL IN IIOSPITAIFThe two TUESDAY Ilrll. Adele L and Dorothy Peters both of harlottetown. who were struck by a our on the Mal- that her sister, Mrs, ‘iubert B. pea“ mud last sund“ “mmi e SAD NEWS YESTERDAY-Mrs. Angus Cameron, Mt. Edward Road, received the sad news yesterday an,“ N's“ “my in Brahman, gave not been released from th a . ll . on Saturday. Kelsic Buchanan. 15-year-old son; hit. and knocked down by a car-e" near Kingston. a rural comimun- ‘ ity situated a few miles from Mayor w‘ P hieNem w" re_ churchm‘ m" owe“ Guru” Mielected Maycr of Borden yrsterdav: Bonshaw. who was summoned tomy dereaung m! Opposing Candid the scene of the accident. exam-Hue Robe“ Macpherso“ by a lned the bov and allowed his re- maker“), of 32 V0.85 The w,“ h,‘ nmvm to his home" Mayor McNelll was 82; for Mac-i Pherson. 50. VISITING PROVINCE-MI‘ MHZ‘ Fonowm are me names (,1 (‘e Mrs" Chas" L’ ‘(Fined-v “I Tomnm‘ Town Cougncillors elected <-.r-'.i the Ontario, left this week for theitqvme ». -, ,. _ polled by each. IfVlLg, Mc- h°",‘° “n!” ‘ ‘cry °“-i°y“'b'° twTDontSild. 106; Reginald Mtic/ileer. Xlectts visit in Mtntague gut-em o. us. Kennedy's orother George S. G h t B0. J A (laud-L 75. and Gordon and Mrs. Gordon. Mr Tfioggé 65115;“. “h”: ‘ Kennecy lS u son of the late Joiir: J‘ A Gnu“: and mgmaid Kennedy of New Perth, and oneoflMacmeer were rflhelpmed’ the prOsperolls islanders abroicl. ___ carrying on a large cont/ractiniz bus- on ‘he momma o! August 21s,, ‘engined i“ “ipLvme M“ ‘M M“ iiietetlleht¢-»§I'T§“§"Zi¢n§§n§§§{‘i§'6 Remedy an“ n“ “meme ‘w 2:’ spirit of Herbert George Benson 37°35" Lewis of Mt. Edward Road, at. the Iness. Their "flirty friends were The death Oo-Clllied early yfisqflgféleoiiviitttyhenégzn of Herbert Lewis. terday morning at. New Aberdeen ,y°rk_ and grandson o; the late i; ii‘f’°‘i~‘2i'...N§“ $355.33 iisiiflif h?" i." 31"“ M’? if“ Zmhwhwé . ‘ . . , . fl 1' ‘ t or Mount-te- He w» it weir- or when? t. “$5.1... fifth iii‘. with use and died suddenly of a var- dt-mitnded treatment at the sand- alvtlc stroke. tqrlum, A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed-ward Parkman of Montague he, 1155555 EXAMINATION _ received his education at the localhhmohg {hose listed as successful erncol and Horton ACademy.wou'|lhrgughgut Canada in passing Vlllt- -Flrst Year LIEU. examinations “'“- is Cyrus A. . S aw of Montague. "-M5Y0R 0F PURT “oPELdistflct manager 0d the Great- gElgrt-Hgglefvl’ ghtE-ngmngggg lgéesgi Life dAssurai-nce “Company. | ll ' Q - Illelldlllg ll- lew “Y5 l“ wl-Tlmefi-tinliieuforailwo nfore yitiinstofl- Side VlSlilIlB ‘ll-l 5°ll'1ll'1““’- Flt-jqulre the degree of Chartered Life . . . . E . i’; gfigwifshgftcioAMrg‘yg.n Eilndervariteii. and vie Mr. This is his first mp to the is1d~d'w%§|§f “w” success “ ‘s “w” and he spoke very highly t-f the} .___ hospitality 0f Thu DOODIQ 01 thfll 0N HOLIDAY vlglT _ The town-S . ‘Misses Bldithebeand nttbfii Ingian . - d Ev M d. h 011 Pfldflv "elllllt! "l9 melldsigplendin: tliieir (i/actrtligns aavte trill; in Cornvoall atnd Meadow Bank respective homes h, Vidal-m 1h. lllllhefed lliv "l? Mme "l M“ Pi tend leaving shortly for their 56°" 1° llgel°°llle Reggae “lfzgld different places of duty awaiting and his wl e who refehdv grid them. Miss Edith goes to High- llll P- E~ 1- fwm Eng“ - _ "1 ' land View Hospital as night sup- FYESS W85 lead bY Mlrs- 9°" a5 ervlsor for the month of Septem- ‘lmllllllll- and Mrs- Fwd Wnmn ber: Miss Isabel to her position in' read the names avwmlvlllvlllfillle the office of the "r. Eaton Co. guis- Ressle and M“ Film“ Ltd. while Miss pvt goes to st. 0th thanked the friends for their John NB" to {mun}. pursue he, kllldYlQSS ""1 ‘he remainder M studies a: a laboratory technician "l? evemlli w“ 5pm‘ m “m” in the St. John General Hospital music and dancing. the,‘ "IT BY m" - TW‘) ‘Pelkagi HAS IJNJOYABLE VISIT-Mr. shls. Dorothy P"1A-‘§s-,24€a13“'§“°.§,',{ James A. Pierce left yesterday on gailrleg-(re "-lw--r§° aéfilé-‘hhaql, i-etum to his home in Alameda. t t. -= . - - st-ruck about l0 o'clock, Sunday 3:1‘? vgzgpxaxiamgslkdm??? firsts; l~i3§~...‘1"”§h”."...5.€2mi.i iii-s wm- 1- “- “mug? . -. _ g ' “an “TNT M m“ same place‘ Th.‘ wit Pwiilie hlisadsigtegwsllfirsenjgiizane: w ~ '1 ill ‘ F135 “"6 °3:_“_l}“$ “if TWP‘ Si?“ Bryenton who has been a patient “h?” ma, 3”" 'f',-‘,ir-o“cuihg‘,",' were in the Provincial Sanitorlum for ‘$1133: Clif-v‘ ‘efi-ospuh. m, tlhe past four years. W-hile in treatment and later released guéxlmfjmhvj? xaepleaxnmd “$25: ""' _‘ Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wilson. 38 Vic- Iuncral cf Mrs. Robert Powell was visited another sister Mrs A $520‘Yams,‘hgca/iiclégflnegfilsegng Brymtcn of Brackley and Mr. Saturdav afternoon, Services were Bry°Pl°n' m addmm‘ m “h” condufibd by Rm, Douglas Hem relatives and friends. .Mr. Pierce ' enjoyed his visit immensely and - . Pt ' 2‘=%‘..i2‘2....‘“-if.2’“§2i. .52.... 2.25:. lot-d m... dim-- h- John B. Roper. Lincoln Wood, Cecil m“ 955*“!- w°°d' Maj” M"°R’“°' i —BURCH~WEET(S—A wedding A well-known Charlottetown "f wide imeresi w“ sflemmzed business man. Mr. James B. Hughes, passed away at the Char-i dclvcki at the SWHmGTSIde 35m‘ lottotnwn Hospital last Sunday] gamglgfigglleb 9E %hufilmsgilafa The me ML Hugh“ was bom Gertrude Weeks. datighter cit M12‘ morning. He was 7'! years old. at Mill Cove. the sOn of the late and MYS- Harold Week-i M "f; I‘ M-_ and Mm Philip Hughey He erlctcn. P.E.I.. became the b e mflnved to Charlottetown aboii: 35,01 390W? Albert Bulch- of BOT‘ ears ago and from that mm. “n. den. P. E. L. a son of the late Mr. ll wi-thln a few weeks of hlai "T"! M"- Jam“ 5W1“ The death bad been engaged In the bride looked very charmllli! rims- tnsuranca business. Besidoq his widow, he is sur- adian Army. He had latelv been n manufacturers’ agent in the Maritime rovlnces with head- three daughters. Eileen Patricia, their return the happy couple will Ind Kathleen. J, lltraser, Montague: Mrs. Capt. life are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Davis Westheaver. Montague. and firs. Russel Hobbs. Boston. l The funeral will be on Wednes- dgy afternoon at two o'clock from the residence of Mrs. C.B. Green. Montague. and interment will b: In Lower Montague cemetery. the home of Mr. a-n-d Mrs. Joseiph . J garlifornla, has left. by plane on ding- ggtur to his ho-ne. after spend- shgt time, rhfre visgitligtfts | rs, rs. a es rven on. £1110“ QIRDII, Brackley along with other relatives and friends. It ta ten pg" since Mr. Pierce last \i.slt\'l,on this unique occasion. harlottetown Holpltal as previ- iously rlericrtetd butt g atlllxll tinder .medlca m: men. e g | were ISCAPES SERIOUS INJUBY-grldml bicydr] n gaining, (he mishap. A e e n t e "1' M“ “mi M."- “edeflck B“‘*'"daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James t-nan, Churchill, escaped serious Law,“ while Dgromy Pa", is ‘I'm-Y lemldal’ memml“ ‘hwflliiue daughter of Mrs. Denis Pet- 105; P. J. Maclnnis. 104; William Monday afternoon. Sept. 2nd at 3'12?! ed in a grey two-piece suit and hat. a platinum fox cape. and vivcd by one brother. Thomas Wearing a. corset!!! Ol Crimfivil Hughes of Bc-dford, and one sis- beauty rcses. The matron of ter. Sister Michael, Mothu!‘ Sup- honor was Mrs. Lloyd Imnan. ‘mic oric-r of St. Mary's Hum», Mane. bridegroom was supported by Mr. ton. N. B. Lloyd E. Inman of Borden. PEI. The wedding ceremony was per- He served in the first World formed by Rev. Ernest J. Barrass. War as B, lieutenant in the Can- Minister of the Simmer-side Babi- ist church. in the presence 0f close friends of the contracting parties. Following the exchange quarters in Moncton. of vows the newlyweds left by He is survived by his wife and plane on l. trlp to Boston. Oin" all of’ Boston. take up residence in Borden. The There is also a brother. Mr. E. E. bridegroom is the popular first Parkman. Summerside. and the officer on the ferrv steamer Prince followinz four sisters: Mrs. Dr. C.‘ Edward Island. The best wishes I. Green. Montague; Mrs. Dr. A. for a long and happy married George. Burch by their manv friends. S On the evening of August 22nd. friends and neighbors gathered a‘. 8 C. Douglas. of Savage Harbor. to WEDNESDAY {unite with them fn celebrating I! PLANE T0 CALIFORNIA --. the memorable event of the fif- me, A Pipygg o; Ainmedmjtieth anniversary of their wed- Upwards of two hundred guests were assemibled, including many friends from different points in etown uni Mrs. Allie Bry-l the United States who had jour- neyed from their. homes for the express purpose of beinz Present heart neckline and with sleeves papa-ed to points. Her floor- iength veil was caught corcnet ‘style with white roses and ah carried a shower bouquet of bet- .er time: roses. VISITS HOME AFTER. YEAR MANY S-Mr. and Mrs. William Ilersruson left last week 0n return , to their home in Winnipefl. Man- ‘ll0b3- after an extended visit to Prince Edward Island visiting re- latives and friends in Hampton. Victoria. South Melville DeSable. Montague and . Charlottetown as well as Suntmerside and other parts cf the Island. Mr. Ferguson who is a successful Islander a- broad. has born in Hampton as was also his wife who was form- erly Miss Junie MacKlnnon. a daughter of the late Ewen Mac- Klnnon of that place. It is a- round fortyi-three years since they left their Island homes to reside in Winnipeg and this being t-ifeir first visit here in that time they naturally saw a great many changes. They remarked while here that they never fully realiz- ed before how beautiful Prince Edward Island really was. as hav- ing travelled over a considerable portion of Western Canada and the Northern States. they We" convinced that the Garden Pro- vince of this fair Dominion is hard tn beat for scenic beautYJlS red banks and many-coloured green and golden fields being un- stirnassed. While in Victoria Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson were the guests of thn farmer's brother. Mr. Finley Ferguson and Mrs- E r_ on. and iudlzins by the size o the mackerel Bill hooked at Victoria Bridge the last evenin! of his stay here, the writer *5 convinced that the “biggest fish <.lori’t. alwafvs get away 0n lllls P. E. Islander. Mr. Ferguson 1S all angler and hunter of no small reputation as manv tunes he has hunted MTG brouszht home biz game from the wilds of the Can- adian West. Their many relatives and friends here hope this spen- did couple will soon return to visit again. While on the Island they were widely entertained and wegt away much impressed with t8 kindness and hospitality shqwll them wherever they went dill"?! their pleasant holiday spent m the Garden Province. STEWART-MLHKINNON WED- ‘DING. — At seven o'clock in the, evening of August. 21st, St. Andrew! Church Orwell, was he scene of an interesting event when FIOYEHCB Margaret. daughter of Mr. Mid Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon of Kinross, and Clarence Milton Stewart were united in the holy bonds of matri- mony by the Reverend A. S. Weir- Followlrig appropriate f!" illlllllfll organ music. and to the strains of Wagner's "Bridal Cihorus" from Ltchengrin the bride preceded by her attendants. entered the church, o her father. She looked lovely. gowncd in the time honored ap- parel of soft white satin. Wllh Coll- ventic-nal veil and carrying her I bridal bouquet of Better Time Roses I Miss Noreen Brehaut, wearing u floor length dress of t/urquoise blue ltaffeta,‘ and carryingmanbiaiam bolt: u t roses was e r esma FUNERAL 55TURDAY - Th” ficrv Ave, During n15 stay no slsoignfi leliss Florrle Benton. wearinl‘! lplhk satin, with an over skirt of whlze net. and also carrying roses ,was maid of honor. Little Joan - Drake looked very wlnsome as iflower girl. She was attired in floor length white satin-dike the bride in miniature The groom was sup- ported by Mr. Pei-icy Drake as best. ntan. Messrs. Alex Beaton and Lorin Drake acted as ushers. Dur- the signing of the register Mr. lard Bruce sang Bonds "I Love .You Truly" most acceptably. Leav- .ing the uhurch. as the organist layed Mendelssohn’s "Wedding arch" the bridal party. with their g guests proceded to the parents homes where s. reception was held followed by lunch served by girl friends of the bride. For this happy wedding occasion the church look_ ed really beautiful. as a veritable bower of flowers. arranged and provided bv Mrs. P. I. MacQueen. who achieved a lovely setting fat‘ the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart went to Boston and vicinity for lllflll’ Wedili-tli! trip. 0n their return they will make their home on the Island, at Peter's Road. rnuitsnav RETURNS from: - rm mm... friends of Mr. Leitb McLeod will be glad to know '16 has recover-oil sufficiently in the P E. I. Hospi- tal to return in his home nPd it is ho ed his progress towards re- newe health ivili be steady FUNERAL SLRVICES - TH: funeral of Mr, Jwmes McCarthy of St. Teresa's '11s held Tuesday morning to St.. Cuthberts Church, 5t. Teresa; at 9 o'clock. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. J B. Crclcen. The pallbearers were Mes- srs. L B Hughes, Adrian Brad- ley, John Gormlev John A M0071- cy. Michael Smith. Harry Bradley. T0 TAKE NURSING COURSE- Two former Mount Allison etud- en-ts Miss Mirlcr Punrbt-r nf, Charlottetown. and Miss Nellie Clements of vfontagua have en- tered tho Itrince Edward island Hospital as student nurses. T0 MONTREAL FOR. TREAT- MENT-Elght-year-oid Frank Mc- Quaid. 34 long-worth Avenue. who was severely burned about a month ago while playing with to Montreal for a akin-grafting Ire. and noted tnany changes and‘ The evening opened with almms wmmn-ions, n” been when m - , , IND "merits numtber of speeches. with MrGer- noggin“ cannons own-l ublv prelldlng. A complimentary [Qua-lin- Austin Bobey. who has’ address by Mr. E. Ieigh Coffin ‘ "girngmnerlng in Victoria. left 1 was one of the chief features. af-lnm», n_ 11,, of me Charlottetown “any. for her home in U. S.A.' ter which music and dancing were 0R leaving Mn. Sobev dispol- indulged in. a large and artistic- gg her property to Mrs. Wal- ally decorated booth having been; “Riga, The peftplg of Vic- ' provided. Also at this period atMt-s. Willi-am A. Doyle fnee Irene 1:0 pleased to have Mrs! bouhteous and well-appointed sunqLarter) 52 Edward St.. Charlotte- "i-e "It “F5. iii" ==~*v...~..=~*= ey earne o te ea v: er w“ due‘! _ lcludim Iubatantlal sums of htoh-irmh- months old baby boy. which b’ ‘u m°mbm " I ev. testlfv to the esteem In which occurred at the Prince Edward Ia- (gotstlfld mper-I Mr. and Mrs. Douglas nraheld byiland Hospital on Wednesdav elon- . of the mink-n ikpsr- their friends and neiglbors from ‘ling. August I1. i946. after a few ‘i.’ up residence amongst ber was served to all present. i The rnnnv and varied gifts. in- v s ma’ comes-nos bats! Station. Charlottetown rm fai- and near. from stranding a convert I , .01 t. (h?! ant laymen A very prettv wedding was lol- ;-. villi. . l. Bot-we 10-, omniiiod at eight o'clock yesterday , l1!,Dl'.cill’Khl\-\1b¢?n'mm1liflfl' in St. Mary's convent - . s of titoloiunei. Bummerslde. by at. an. Inst-Rum .1: Affairs Mm. G. .1. Macbellm when Marv ‘Genevieve Peters. daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jrtedh L. Peters, and her Eiutane Street. Sunmenide. b0- dcr of cime the bride nf Denzll Samuel been Delaney. em of Mr.- and Mrs. Pat- ‘lqflfir Delaney. Linklefler Road. Ilt on 00ml in minrrim bu fath- lt l a MW‘... " "we: wrist: aid Proctor of Charlottetown cap- ‘Hospital. The many friends of Mr. and lqnd, operation. The young lad. son of iMtr. Alexis Mcquald. was aocomq panied bv Miss Kathleen O'Con- ayl illnen. GOIS T0 MONTREAL - Mas- iter lkankie ttfl-Ouald. ‘i-vesr-ifd son of Mr. Alexis McQiiald. 84 longworth Ave. was taken bv the A, A. l-lennessey An-btilnnce Tue.- day to Moncton ervoute M Mon- treal where he will enter - bos- flitll for a skin netting opera- tion. The little chap was severt-‘y burned, while playing with some companions about a month e70 and 1m both M! in blaster cam. e 85.7.? ‘f’ " #i"$""f-."€" . . ., .- alt te- mh aoipm TAKING POST WORK — Mrs. O W. Ne] Tryon has reoewed won! that hcr daughter, Miss Elimbetn is start- g a post-gradutie nursing course at Toronto Univirsity Mia Nelder trrwliiated t. Ottawa Civic Hospital in 1H2 and Joined the nut-sins service c: W.R.C.N S. soon after. She sa-w duty in both Canada and Nev/- foundland. Since her discharge she has been employ-‘d on the of the Montrctl General Hospital. Mr. J. C. Wilkinson of Sprin BUSINESS TRIP _. w, and Mrs. Alan Holman. My, wfl- Mr flirt Woodmid-o of the mt: of n. Holman Ltduhavetleftuby ear on o ntrul and ‘Ibronto. —'I‘ELIZGB.APH STAFI’ CHANG- E5-—Mlss Marie Lyons of Kent- has been transferred to the Summerslde office Canadian National Telegraph Co., as operator succeeding Mr. Blair Johnson who has been to Fredericton. N. B-S i-SIIOWER GIVEN-A inneous shower was given Thurs- day afternoon last at Lodge. by the Misses Ruby Mac- Holl. Effie MacKay and M Hogan in honor of Miss Hlldretl MacMurdo. who ls beln in the near future-S. o passed to his eternal reward on August 29th. He was born at Mar- Nuivomber 4, i855 and of five years he mov- ed with his parents to Miminigash where he grew to early manhood. He learned the carriage building industry; m those his time he served Shaw of St. Eleanors. who iii that time carried on a carriage bllllti ing there. About 60 years ago he came to Springfield West whore he founded and carried on i; car- FUNERAL YESTERDAY -~ The funeral of Mrs. Gulldford Lowthcr was held yesterday afternoon from .her residence, 88 Hillsboro St.. to iNew Dominion Church. A service at the residence was con- ducted by Rev. "r. E. Machennsn and Rev. Mr. Rico. Servlgg 4g New Dominion was conducted Skinner- Interment New Do-| niinion Cemetery. The were. Milton Taylor, Winston Thy-i lor. Rankine MacLalne. ' gfalcDonald. George McPhce. Bfticel ing to a local potato enlsr, ls due t t0 He thcn entered general merchandising which he has carried on success- fully for the last 40 years. by RW-i On Friduy evening Atigust 30th the friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Waddell of La y Fnne gathered tcgetnei" to it'd" them to their new home. A v Pleasant evening mu-‘lm- Blld flll8irig. The friendly w“ 1e were escorted to their chairs he living-room by Mr, vlill-srd Francis and Miss Gladys Gamble. An address was read Llewellyn Gamble and a lresent- made by Miss Elsie prise. Mr. Waddcll on behalf o! his wife thanked the people in n few well chosen gift. After singing "For They Are p“, US was accompanied to Toronto her mother who has just returned words for their FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ The of the late John 1m. Mimi-l»! 1°01! lilacs from his Wednesday morning. Sept. 4 to 8t. Ann's Chnirch, Io where a Solemn Requiem High Mass was sum! by The si lng of “Biest Be The I'm That Buds,” brought ti. very en- joyable evening to a cl I FAREWELL SOCIAL GATHER- Rev. George McDonald as damn and Rev. Wilfred O’Keefe as nib. Rev. Thomas Butler was master of ceremonies. The Right Rev. Monsignor J.A. Murphy was choir was assisted by the Rev, Loo and F. J. Flood. pallbearers were the Hon. W. F. A. held at the home of Miss Henrietta Coyle on Thursday evening. where e 8P0"? 0f young people gathered to say farewell and McInnis leaves this she will enter the Hospital to train f0 enjoyable evening 88mm. singing and dancing. An address was read b and several lovely g sented to the guest of honor, A _ was served. The m/Plllll! Fame to a close with the singing of many folk songs intglud. approaching the altar on the arm iggflfi" "she"! ll 3°11! Good Fei- Tierney. L. T. Benton. P. Carragh- LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Wheatley River, was held ycsterJ day afternoon from the home of Robert Stevenson. were conducted by the Rev. J. I. Morrison. M The death occurred in Chariot. tetown o.i"- Allif. 24. i946 of Lola Mildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. q-hcmas H‘ Ming’ city, in h“ 29th Stead. James Wares, Reagii Bdr- rett, Melville Ling and William Day. Interment in Wheatley Biver -ENJOYABLE TRIP—'Ihe Mil-c Margaret Arsenault. of Bum- merside and Eleanor DesRoches. of Miscouche. have from a motor trlp Brunswick. They were accompan- ied by the Rev. Sisters St. Helen. . Augustine and St. She had been in ill-health for n number of years but last tall sns V pneumonia, then plgur- 15y. from which she never nallled. There are lift to mqurylhbesides sisters Elsie (Mrs, Milton, 951.); Rolmi Stewart City)- Mary (Mrs. o. w Simc .- wi .' bee. Maniioaaifshd o m“ 5 Brno; 13nd four brothers. Gordon CN R Yards); F81‘. and "I-‘Tank (employfid Rt U181!‘ fdiihPfg mgat her parents four visited the convenit at Caraquet where they had the pleasure of meeting Rev. Sister St. formerly of Miscouche. visited the convents at Newcastle and St. Louis. All of them enioy- ed a very pleasant vacation. —BY PLANE T0 MONTREAL- Rev. Lawrence McLellan of New- burg. N.Y., left plane for Montreal after spending a month with relatives at Indian River. Father Mcliellan was aczorn- anied by hi: mother. Mrs. Eliza- who enjoyed her lane ride at the age of 84- cLellan will spend the win- ter with her daughter. Mrs. Wm. The funeral service was from her late residence, on Mon. day afternoon st 2 p m. Rev Dr Toombs offlciatlxi. Bllllil were her favourites, Lord is my Shepherd," My Life and Let It Be Peardon. Bonar Tllvrhe. Louis DI-oIUOIId, and Rich- STEWART-‘VIAPMILLAN - "ly Pretty viz-adding was solemniz- ed 111 TYLP-iiy Uniird Church, Char- own on Wednasday Juie 25th Eimma Grace. daughter Frank R. Naus: and son Donald left last week on a motor trip through Nova Elcotla. enroute they will visit with friends in Sackville. Mr. popular manager of the Bani: Nova Scotlu here and spends his. home in Nqva Scotla. Wood Islands beruime .tiio bride m‘ Russell Gordon Stewart, snn of M. Stewiut. aim of Wood Islands. The ceremony being performed by the Rev. T, E iMaobellan amongst relatives friends of the contracting parties. The bride locked lovely .'n a flow- ered jersey 1:055 and HWQRFQ . talisman roses. 2.11s; Marv Eileen Bell. cousin of tn brldemald and wore t; ps1»,- blue crepe dress with carnage. . roseshMr. Sldnt-v Stuart. brother of the groom acted Following the (‘ntmony a recen- .tion was held M. the home If the bride's brother tgid sistor-in-lawki and Mrs Buster l/facMillan. where a dchcious Kenslngton had he week end guests their friends. Mr. and Mrs. N, H Stover and children. Edward and Elizabeth of Tempe, Arizona. They they are visiting Stover’; parents. While here they visited Cawnpore Beach and other point: of interest.~K.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. mi their granddaughter, m- of Revere. Mass. have re- turned ttftar time ives and friends in The Misses Henri- etta and Annie Coyle accompan- two-weeks vacation con ettl and hosts of gand wishes for Nova Scotla, the bride tmvcl- ‘ling in a. pale Sue huit witn whit: accessories. Prior to her marriage showers at which alto received many ul and lletiittitii gifts. M7. Mrs. Stewart will wside in Islands where the groom he: taken up farming rlnce his return from -Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morris, Bummerslde have returned from a short trlp to St. John. N. B. On the trlp they were accompanied by their two daughters and son~ ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood- M Arnold Wilson and l daughter, HIINIIL-B. Gm‘. lltredertck Courtney M-M. passed to his Charlottetown Hospital. P. E. Is-l Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ovum!” WI one of the! Millman of Trecholrno in Kensl ‘llldl ton are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dawn of Pembroke. New Hamp- shire. Mr. and Mrs. Down are on of the Maritime Provinces having travnilld through Quebec. the Gupo Peninsula. New Bruns- lc Prince Edward Island. They an‘: 130p ing in Prince M- u than intlnd to resume their trlp through Nova Sootia and New Brunswick. This |i trlp to Prince Edward h- land. However, lt in Mrs. Down’! first trip here and lhe was v rnuch impressed by the beautl Down. is now retired but up to a lverul e Poultry Farm l-n Epsom. mphin and bad over M.- 000 chicken! on hi: 165 acre farm. d to visit the Inland again ll- criirinal Biimallcrs of the Canadian Etiege Battery. a fearless wldier. of the Somme. he gave outstand- ing service and In recoorl ion awarded the Military Modal. that Courtney Wu stricken dur- g German gu attack. from which be never fully recovered. Courtney was the you-meat aim the la-te Rnv. Henry and Mrs. Harper of Port Hill and leaves to in! Mme Munch). and daughter Clare. Mrs. T. L. l-Ionovman nf ‘Ibronto: IIIDAY APPOINTED ' T0 rnlNnlt trad MmIlIIn and M“. Mal’- guerlto Wbodsldu Phillips have been spglnted to the tnchinl staff of inns strut Boboil. Prederick Newson rboentfly cele- brated his 82nd hirthda st tue horns u his daughter, I Leslie J. Prowse. Buckley. VICE-PRESIDlNT-Lt. Col. W. O. Cook. Charlottetown. was elect- ed vice president at t-he annual meeting of the Photographers As- sofiiatlon held recently at Sad:- vl c. ATTENDING IUNBIAI. - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C MsoLun North Wlltlhlre. are in West Newton. Mass. attending the funeral of Mrs. MacLems father (Mr Daniel J. MacNtrii.) formea-‘y a resident of Charlottetown. F. I. f. "The deceased has been dying in West Newton, Mass. for tvrenty two years. PREPARING FOR. FIRST ‘III- MENT-Arrangements for making the first shipment o! this sealou’: Island table stock potatoes are now underway. The market price at Halifax for table stock r bushel is 60 cents. That low r ce accord- the fact that present require- ments in Ntwa Scotia. Ontario. and POSITION __ MNSIQuebec. are being supplied Marlon Hi-ne. daughter- qf Mn a Mrs. C. F. Kine. 15 Park Terrace, City, has accepted Head Office of the Conic-doping Life Association, Hine was formerly the office staff of Moore an those Provinces‘ ow potato LEAVE FOB. MAINLAND-Two ofllciala of the Dominion Deput- rmnt of Agriculture. Ottawa. left y Charlottetown for the mainland N“ m“ yesterday evening. They are Mr. P. E. Bernier, who is in charge of poultry breeding work. and Dr. K. F. Wells. Dullorum disease expert. W-hlle hero. the officials conferred with Dr. G. C. Bintwp. provincial pathologist. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT - Bquadron-Leader C. W. Higgins. D P‘. 0.. eon of Police Sergrapt W.L Higgins and Mrs. Higgins. raw been isppointed manager of the Chis."- lottetown branch office of the War Assets rpomtian. The new of- fice is ated in the Grafton Street building also OIIJDlPG bv- the Unemployment Service Con-i- misslont 0N MOTOR. TRIP -Misa Mar- garet Ralnlford. assistant of schools for Sunbury and Queens counties. i: enjoying a vacation in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotla. She made the trip by mot- or with and Mrs, Frances Weston, u Mary Weston and Master Keith Weston of Gage- town. While ln Nova Scotln she will visit with her brother, Marcus Rainsford who is on the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at New Glasgow-Saint John Telegraph Journal. nnrunive 5n} - Mr James to his home n Alameda. CallL. after vllltin his old borne on P E. Island. ter im absence often years; he wanted especially to see his sister. Mrs. James Bryenton. who has bean in the Puvinclul Sanstoirlum for this past four years or more. While hare he rnv-ie his home with his niece and nephew. Mr. and Mrs. llrlc Wilson, 3B Victory Avenue. He also visited his sister in Draokley, Mrs. A Bryenton and other relatives and friends. He was greatly pleased to Visit his Islamd home again, and he noted Timmy zhanges. 0N HOLIDAY VISIT — Mrs. Athol D. Mmteod. the form-r Christine B. Maobeod ‘ms been a ding the put three walks on ti? Island visitlnl old friends. A native of Lorne Valley. Mrs. Mac- Leod is the wife of Athol D. Mac- Messrs A. E. lnrg and Son Inc. Funeral Directors of Cambridge Massachusetts. Mr Manhood will loin her on the Island Bept. ‘lth when he visits his uncle Mr. John A. MaoLeod sf liradalbane. Ho is the nephew of the Rev. Dr. Angul Miclienzie of Charlottetown. His visit to the island will extend over h crlod of throa weokl. when they wtl return to (Xmbrldlo. Mil-ll- BARLOW - BOULTER - The marriage 0f Julie Kathleen, dau hter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bouter, of Albany PILL. t0 Ml‘- Walter Copley Barlow. Ivn "l Ml‘- and Mrs. Albert Barlow. of Ot- tawa. was soieninlzed at two o- clock on Saturday afternoon in First Baptist Church b Malol‘ Walter T. Steven. Mrs. W. ~ Armr strong played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her mother. the bride was attended by Min Jeannette MacDonald. Mr. Regi- nald Barlow was belt man for his brother, and the usher: were Mr. Norman Stinson and Mr. Jerry Kendall. The bride wore an after- noon frock of turquoise, with black acccuorlo and a carnage bouquet of Harpy Time roan, Following l recept on at. the home of the brlde- groom‘: plfllltl, Mr. and Mn. Barlow loft for Montreal. Going away the bride wore a navy blue nult. with matching hat, and tan accenotrln. ‘they will take up ruldcuce in Ottawa. - Ottawa Journal. WIDE P. l. I. MAN -st. Jam- es’ Anglican Church was the ut- tlng for the marriage solcrnnlud ‘Panda eveninkby Rev. Iathlr H. Wbtohnd tween Gwendo- line. only daughter of llr. and lira. 1.0. Matt owl. 1S1! Cornwall limb and . uoyd Wntaway‘ Manual. ocond con of Mr. . and Mrs. P. . Manual of Charlotte- town. P. I. I. Gi in marriage bx her father, the br do wn dren- a in a my Ivftlv tailored lult with l! ivn w worsen ‘cg-ch d com . M: . Nelson. matron of honor. wore a le matching so nor denll oorlagu. llr. hue vru l\ min and ushers Anderson. After a reception in ‘the’ .8‘ I and n l loft for '4' wag: gag”. w’; ma ‘brad '7 heist..."- {his York Room Hotel Gporgl | Ws-JL Wn-fiukw"; 1m oi VIIITID on armor mi: fiu-tford. U {pent ltplfllllllt holiday with her Cfl 0L — M.. W1 zi- STBEET s u H m of Summunide, and Mn. Gillie of lllonilc. her won her two nephews, man Ind Huddle Thomplon. Mn. ._____ Shnmom and her nh coivottarvwrlons -- m. Ehtglglszllllmvngoggoritllebfiaonz; r . After at: Aw‘ of oonlhnlduvvstoh. ‘Mala-gym. the vicinity of fisheries officers yuhrday g lulled approximately fifteen hundred pounds of live baton canned lublttr vvhl o ally u the season om! on the North The llve lobsters were re- lio the water and gear was deshoyed. P. C. Mal-Nu lllll that this seizure vvu accomp- lished through the good work wwGOOPSPII-lflllfdllif tit: I g ID l‘! I-lld Ill ml 0 u Prince I . M. C. S. docked at. the h o'clock yestercav afterrcoli. leaves for Halifax at 6 a. m The “Donnaconn II." Whiq! supply ship for the new Canadian H. M. "Warrior". is ioinmnnded by Lleut. growers. The market pr ce yester- hm Bnclay- M‘-‘-"'-7°51- H“ "l"? dgy for gumyp. w" 33 cams l ation officer, on can from I-l.M.C. hel. .S. "Warriorfl is Lieut. R. I... Carlyle of Vancouver. P. C —.Robert Artihur Meunier (alias Miller) who gave Moncton, Mont- Bri ish Columbia. as his dreaes was sentenced to two eats in Dordiester Penitentiary Magistrate R. B. Htn yesterday afternoon on 1, charge of faring. He be t 0d summar- Lv after having been arrested in Charlottetown bv members of the R.C.M.P. and pleaded guilty to a charge of forging a letter of re- commendation whoreby he obtain- ed a position as school teacher at h. Borde.. He admitted to previous convfc- tlons of theft and of mg an R.C.M.P. ofllcer in New Brunswick. represented the c-"fliwn- The following divorce out; wow heard before the Divorce Court versus Helen “Hriniffed Ives and Donald Macflarlane. Ernest Disiey Taylor, - versus Mary Jam Taylor sud Gar- Iavvrance Waye. plaintiff, versus mm, Gertrude Waye. defendant; Mary Margaret Michael. versus Wilfred Michael and Mar- Qpts; snrianJoyc-a I-Iogper, piilgifilf, A, pi 1g ,- _ versus Jo Ne 'm nwsor oop- erce et {as arday on return er “d Teresa Mahuod’ (hvfmdantl No Judgment was rendered in any of the cases and th-i COlP-‘t was adjourned ilzitll Sept 26. WEDDING anus-A quiet but pretty wedding took home of Mr. and Mrs. July 19th when Nicholson unltld in marriage Muriel dau hter of Arthur Hsaney and ate Mrs. Heaney jamin, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bird. Neils Harbor, Cape Breton Island. Given in mlIITlBKE by her father. the bride lovely in a street length dress hf powder. blue silk jerrey with navy accessories. Her corsage was Am- roses. The bride her ulster Eliza who wore a street length dress of rose jersey with brown accessor- Leod a member of the ‘inn Oitler and a ccrsaga of pink carna- balt man. After reception wu held for immediate relatives and friends. tutor ly desorated with roses. centred cake and lighted ed a toast to the bride, mwing the reception Mr. and Mrs. r Cape Breton. For travail bride chose a grey wool lut with navy accessories. her cot-sage was gt roses. They will reside tn Hali- a side. Halifax, on Rev. J. W. A. the cemmony l A quiet wedding wu solemniud Wednesday afternoon. 4t at the Summer-ride Bapt 9 Church Street. when John Davi MacDonald of Portage. PIER. took Helen Myrtle Bigger also of Port: The bride looked Winsome dren- ed in n shadow blue ltrolt length dreu, with lcculotl Thu matron of honor Wll Mrs. Robert Ooughlin of in . vqhtlon of U. B. was the gum apelke a d thr l ldgfOlgdl-n In“? c. vary n“ - . I. o fi l . Dr. zen. ch51?‘ resifiiiigttemiet‘ movlncial secretary in lace o] ha. Edwin Mcrarlane. gflileque ' evfflzlelriieyflgicertter M "l" BIRTHS SmBlY-At the Prince E - Island Hospital on August w Mliur llld Mrs. Prank Storey, City. a daughter. Myrna Gail. Sl-lAIIPIv-At Prince County “Q5. till‘ tlntb“: ”§..ii;fi' ""' bee. 1i ti‘ “ -_ i, , Mrs. W. H. Ferguson, ‘toil? cvilofl Mley, on August 27, 1946, town, and rs. D. C. MacEaohern of Cardigan a daugfigeltgrslfiveight 6 pounds, Auth- it'd”..- At the P. E. I. Hflspii. l, eiliiihbiitfe :?'ft..‘.:>..“.i-..imd ‘(faster hanklln.) s’ a son“ ELL-At th W t on September e2. 192181;]; lll/liréspgili .- -, Mrs. Sutherland ist-ii. Mill River, a. son. QUINN —At the Prtncs co Hospital on Aug. 14. 1946. tcmlll/ltry "l5 Mfl- J-W- Quinn tnee Norms Boulter). a daughter, mm, B“. are. UIGLEY-At St. Joseph's 1105- Plfll. Si. JOh-n. N. 3.. Aug, 2g 1946. to m». and Mars. wetmoré Quigley, nee mtiher McInnis. a sgan. zwtlliam Warmers. weight s .. oz. ALMER - At Alban on Au . 1946. to Mr. and Mrsynah raising; B llllllflllfir. Arlene Ann. CRElGllAN-nfl the Charlottetown Hospital. on Aug. 3i, 1m, to ML and Mrs. Thomas B. Creighun, s daulluar. WHITE-At P. E. I. Hospital on Aug. 31st. to Mr. and Mrs. George Ernest white (nee Dorothy Thighs) a daughter. Carroll Em- es MILLS-Born to w‘. and Mrs. Russell (nae Audrey Hllh. form- erly of Highgate. Ont.) a son. William Charles. 6% lbs. July l8. i946. MacNUTT-In the Prince Edward Island Hos ital, September 4. 1946, to Mr. an Mrs. G. Reginald Mao- Nutt. Charlottetown. a son, HENDERSON - At New London. on August 22, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs, Ian T. Henderson. nee Alnia Payn- ter. a daughter, Shelia Faye. MABRIAGES WAIBEN-PICKAID _. At Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, on Aiwust 28. 1948, by Rev. T. E. Mae- Lennan. Rhodes MacMillan warren to Doris Irene Plckaxd, both of Charlottetown. Eileen Shaw of 8t. Catherinea. P. E. Island. to Allen Joseph Mac- Leod of Ottawa. Ont., and form- erly cf Svcingy, N. s. MScPI-IEBSO — B088. — At thl horns of the bride's arents on Wednesday. July 11. 1 4e. by the Rev. E. C. Evans, Elinor Ross, Gar. fleld to Donald Alexander Mao Pherson. Eldon, . MARSTEN-Suddenly at Norwull, Mass. August 13. 1946, Mabel War- ren. Wife of L. D. F. Marsten, and daughter of the late Robinson Warren of North River. MoUAREY-ROQNIJX-At St. Dun- mm Basilica. Chlrlottetowmjon Tuesday. Aug. d. 1M6. by Ray. Maurice Monaghan. S. J.. Mary Doris Rooney of Orwell Cove to Ernest Anthony McCarcy of Charlottetown. MMPIIEIISON - GRAHAM - At Erskine Presbyterian Church, 0t.- taws. bv the Rev. G. H. Irene Ethel Graham, daughter of Ernest S. Graham and the late Mrs. Graham of Gaspereaux, P. E. 1.. to John Robert MaoPhei-son. son of Mr. and. Mrs A. P. MacPherson. Hopewell. N. S. , ___.__€_. h. DEATHS HUGHES-At thc Charlottetown Hospital. Sunday. Sept. 1. James B. Hu hes. age 7'! year. McMA US-At onshaw, cot 3. 1946, John McManus. Mfr.‘ W years. LOWTIIER—At B8 Hillsboro Sh. m Monday. Se t. 2, 1946. Mrs. Gulldford Lowt er in her 77th ear. WIIEABAN - At Charlottetown. Aug. 81, 1946. Sarah Jane Whearart, former! of Tryon in her 71st year. STEVENSON-Suddenly at Wlheut- >_ lcv River. Sept. 2. 1946. James Stevenson. aged 58 years. HARVEY - At urapaud, Sept 2. i946. Ivan Harvey aged 1'1 years. PAll-KMAN — Al. New Aberdeen Hos ital, New mussow. N.:l~. 51f". 2. l . ‘Tyler L. Parkman. axed 5f years. l“ BURNS — A‘. Halifax. N.s.. Sefllg . 194B, Brenton Burns u.’ Fret- town. PSI. aged 36 years CLABKIN - At 62 Dmichever St.. Sept. b. IBM-Mr. Michael Cmrklti. llld 84 Yon-rs.- W00 - P.I.'.I. The but man was Mr. Rob- performod by Rev. ran. ‘minister of the ammonia. Baptist Church. In the of frlpndu lgfuihedyovsh a an t "'""'*""'" ' 4 if}? n, owns-r riutnlmsinsnrsii... bridegroom i‘: the son o ‘ Mrs. Charla MacDonald. h the newly weds will n: ale when th Do ulilr former. frhndl for a long ried life are extended Mn. Jahrrlhcbonald m": lutowuthtoh oufitailmont of h l5! mu Pro“ oou , e a Wolfvllll|?‘N?nl.. All? it‘; if?“ t refill‘? if u ‘are m“! " w'e"ngl°ltfig°llng laggwlth In u “:55? attendnol of a I; m pale blue dmlmakvr lull. with Q" ‘IMF . and - |{,,,,,°,ph'o,§:f_ Charlotte ll Theo. Wood of Pownal, P. E. l! l . ' . —At his home at Lint!- luttor. ‘Thursday, Sept. 5. 19 am B. Schurmln. and you- IATHURST. Austrelia -(CP\- This New South Wain furmlirll centre claims that one of in cit z- Olll in the oldest. livtnthavahfllllh montarian in the Brit __ 111;:- Tbo altllsn is Walter Paul. b0. W": vru a member of the New Boll - W lhmsat from Nhruar .. a. m0 w Juno o, m1. i-"A q when Barnum nu conform! l-l freedom of the city ACHES ./\ . ‘h Drive out