mvnwwgm-nirmnaaagcnvcmmzssvae. ~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “than In“ Mei-n ooronns OUR NEWS BUDGET ...... OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS IONDAI STILL KISSING —- In. Arcld Arsensult. Howlsu who a FUNERAL SUNDAY -— The fun- eral of the late Mary Franco; T lor was held on Sunday. Oct. 25 . 1042, from the Machean Funeral Home. The service at the Home was conducted by Rev. H Miller, D.D.. who also offici- ate at the grave. Durin the ser- FUNEBAL YESTERDAY — ‘The WEDNESDAY §.““°'i§“ni" mtg gm g¥ggoghiitiiiii CCUIIT or APPEA m CHAN a3 C YCS l‘ HY ' - the Cutcliife Funeral Home. The 051w 511-5 _ A u: w“ heard services were conducted by Rev. A. 1n m, Con“ o; App“) m chm. LeDrew Gardner. Pallbearers were: cgry yenkmny morning hy ch“; Mm"- PW-‘Y 51111111 Justice s. s. Mathieson and m. Albert Middleton. Joseph Curley, Jnsnce n C Saunders It w“ an vice a. solo. "O Love The will Not, Gordon Loner, Jaineslong. lnoer- appeal ‘hem’ a declshih by Mr Ifiet Menfioklswasprtafiigieered by Miss 1119111- W" 111 3V Pew“ Oemewn“ Justice A. E. Arsenault in an action erne. eus . a arem wer : ...-... w... Hr... ...... ...: wrvgiryrtgyc wow-n- or: Lean, Orion Johnston. Fred Dal- 1 b-e-d has“ in t» an” cxlasn m" the case of McDonald vs. Murphy. ‘m’ Bu” Drew’ “d u°yd 0”‘ eec p e o w e on“ H F‘ McPhee I-DDOBNG for leton.‘ Interment was in the People's 31:11am’ ‘llggthfigglh mffgfiggeldull: the‘ rennondent and Mn Cane ery" yuggnhy rest of the officers ‘were not named FRY-m" 1°‘ the “Ppennt- and the meeting adio INJURED IN FALL-His many friends will regret to learn that Mr, James L. lePage of North Rustioo had the misfortune this week to fall from s. ladder at his home, breaking his ankle. He is undergoin treatment at the Prince Edward Is and Hospital. His speedy recovery is hoped for. Mr. LePage is a brother of Lieutenant Govern- or B. W. LcPage Pnabytaan 91112881158”? FUNERAL T0 ELMSDALE-The W "D01 V- ° - (men; o; the 15m Mrs, J_ Herbert, B. A., the cezree cf B. D. and h?! A. Stewart was held yesterday afier- 11111111111“! thht the K111111111 P" ' noon 1mm the Mncuan Funeral graduate scaolarxlip which he won Home at Chnrlotmown h, the will be svsiabie after the war. Rev. FUNERAL PRIVATE — The fun- eral of the late Mrs. John Burns was held privately. [Ken the Mac- Iiean Funeral Home Ycsterdly afternoon. Services were conduct- ed by the Rev. Omon ELM. Malone who also officiated st the grave. Ineterment was in St. Peter's Cem- e ry. GETS HIS B. D.—-Th0 senate 0f takm to the Colin Hoe- , umeQ 1°” c - Mr. Denn is t present supplying. Pml- T“ "m" "w" “CK To "UN-um; THE "U" ivoaxiblisldliiititiliieooliuiiils iiiiilrfoxiieé)” one?‘lcgarmilntroiiptiilutglizmggi 3é‘i‘°¥n§.§.‘.“§°itiéi‘.r‘“i‘é?.ii’.i‘§€;oii§ "m" ihevBwid °f mm“ ‘h could not ob fivfgnéhf‘ h‘. P: °“;fn°‘n next. Mr. Bethune and m: “dint ceededy in!‘ more thin anyone services. Burial was in the Elms- 17111111111 '1 M11111“ Q1"- ‘ ' ’ ‘ . . . . 1-h0llil11t1t 1°" M15! 3J1‘!!! dale Cemetery. The pallbearers " '1'“ FUNIBAL yasraansy -Ths saink a. German sub some time ago. “new? trim T M “Mum - _ . s-"vNusAi. rssrnans! - The funeral u! the 11-1 W1111lh1 ""11" 1°‘? h“ 11"“ °h 1°11“ 1°. “m” Ycevriiwaliiig ntreeinigrsiuiooliilrlidtiritlio i3 gliiggfetlrimolfmxtfigtoil-Vgiiiiriniee $322323 irvveiiiilinrywilfitirig HI-(igntfily. Rfebflig “MP1 °1 m‘ m‘ M“ J°‘°°h °~ more was held yesterday afternoon ship after spending a ant Dying h, a who“ oh ‘he sh Ah_ Tran‘, Board Oyhnwn demand in Hardy and wilhed Simpson Cl'a.be __wa,s held from the Mac. from Hunter River United Church. leave at their homes in 15 PYO- nneyys dinnen a stifling mare“ at A pnbnc meet” Lean zuneral Home yesterday The service was conducted by Rev. vince. The men are: AB. Ralph COUNTY m; _ The afternoon. Sezvices were conducted . » ———— fall Lewis Murray. The pall bearers McGulgan, J. Thompson. bot-h of ‘JWGRATULATIONS h M‘ mg 1n y...” or Wales °°11°8f . t C by Rev. LeDrew Gardner who also we» um- nn» <=~>1~-v1-<=h~ttw-=== m in b. cum P. o 2i‘i‘.‘Z°’ri.“r“o.‘.“§...°"°.§‘.£3i.o”2 is. aer.s‘.uz.e"res..fizss.f -~ in i» non River; med Lairkins, St, Pet- People's Cemetery. e pallbearers llam Cooper. 5118-5 Borhhld- 3111-1’! _ , Vernon, New York u. s. A un- 1' h d r 1 g 43am. Duff 1n Charlottetown Bernard, Russell Bernard and erls; E. l-Iuestis, srunimerside and hence Lhe bhnh c] a daughter‘ cture o tye won er u. work We d Th Y m . were: J.O Sims, Eugene Wynne, Russell Younlcer. Interment Hun- Stanley Galsmt, Weilmgton. The dehh mlzalbem‘ was.“ a hm w oz’ $12111?“ lvytgho gum? oéfCgrlllgdcbriig-e {B5 1' hY- "e “t” 51X "1595 °11 mlItgnE-igggismlfegegieihcette. Mr. latter was wounded in the arm during the naval action. — SERIOUSLY INJURED — Two persons. a mother and her seven-yezir-old son are in hospital at Sumnierside with strious in- juries following an accident Sun- he docket. Ouly 911E was heard yesterday. This was the case of Pennnell and Chandler vs. Arthur Spillett, action for goods sold and delivered amounting to $25.56. Judg- ment was awarded to the defend- ant, Spillett. Mr. J, J. Johnston. K C.. appeared for the plaintiff and Vlr. it. R. 1361i for t-lic (lefendant. tier River Cemetery. at Mr. Vernon Hmpnai on Oci- . c-ber 19th, hgis. SCilUiLZ is tine for- mm“: Done)‘ IIICI‘ Alma eaicii slid tile duugli- WUNERAL YE5TERDAy__-rhQ 153,3, “fj,,jm§‘§§f.f§h,“‘.j‘”°‘s‘ “h 11h‘: funeral of the lite William How. n an‘; hhe niehe o‘. My and‘ Mm ard Stevenson, 309 Fitzroy street, Ernest C. Houston ci New Glasgow Charwbteww" “"15 heed Ywmuay with whom she l€S.(i.(i icr a num- 51115111114111» A P1111111? “"199 91' — IS TRANSFERRED —- Ml’. Fred Gaudet who has been em- ployed with the Stedman Store. Summerside for the past four months leaves Friday morning fcr North Sydney where he has been 5 ent of The Lord's 5.122%.» vigxgalgelebrated by h lbrifl and devcut. congregation 111 "$119 K-xk yesterday mornin! W119" e beautiful Communion Service 01 The Scottish Church was conduct- FUNERAL AT NOB/I'll WILT- SilIllE-Tbe funeral of the late William Kerr Easter was held yes- terday afternoon from the resi- dence of his son. W W. Inter, North Wiitshiie. Services st the ave were conducted Murray of Hunter Burial was in Remington Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Leonard Bowman. Edison Buster. Herbert Bowman, Miller Hender- son. Arthur Smith Ind Keir I-Ieatherly, 0N ACTIVE SERVICE —Mr. Malcolm MaoKenzie, B.A.. In- specter of Schools. Crspaud. n w oned a l‘ utenaat the an Army Active and has recently left for duty on the Boar of Personnel Selection. at District Depot. in Toronto Mr. MacKensie enlisted this summer while taking a post-graduate course in education at the University of Toronto. Before leaving for active service he was remembered by his fellow inspectors. True. Brothers Lodge A.P. and A. M., and the community. LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS -'I‘he regular monthly meeting of the Canadian DBEIOII Auxiliary was held last night with the Presi- dent, Mrs. Arthur Henry chair, After routine business was disposed of several matters of in- terest were brought up for discus- , c _ , day night at Bloomfield in Wcst- , l” , . ; f 5 ion, Money was voted to the En- g“ b-‘ntgglhwgkltxfg mg cm Prince ‘County. The injured i’? °_1 Jleh-ulfilig a s _I M1555 F4“? lhrme w?‘ lmglmfega? The next case will be heard on {f.‘f,_“§.,°gr..'§§i.§5rti>sribii§§rtciniiigeriiiiii iertainment Committee w improve ecilssleiorally bfthg C501; under ‘he h? MFSP. fgirlvfli) girer reign. Firzfi; ch31]yfxéi-gnfn°‘M9é“lsé'figfg gérlizlitegeghr“ Rfivulgen new,“ Thursday m°mmg' frlen wish him much success. It the entertainment facilities gir fihe - '» _ - ~ M K . gov u s. _o o v . 1e - v_ ‘t _- , _~ ~ *' ' is inte ting t t that the troops st Beach Grove an or gimcfifil; fining“; E “man C en two were WBlklnZ home from ser- is a. native of this Piov.i.c., tPutiict assisted by Rev. J, M. Murchison THURSDAY mnnnnfso; the (é ‘$2.5, 5mm in Gunner“, m.- the boys overseen e. - 1 Vi.“ M», the Blogmflqld 3mm“; Please Copy.) and Rev, Robert ShaW- The 9111- North Sydney. Mr. Denali McNeil. Twelve new members were initiat- SEIZE "res SUGAR — in the cam°u° Chm“ “'11” m" "t" bearers were, Lia-Col. o. L. McKay, ifrsaso ia Pixlieanu. ainmntstcn st. n m, ,. gummmyd, m“, _ 3 en first $111116 1'11 its m“ 1“ m“ Sciiiilizgntlivii ‘ihocanglocirliliizilii bciistrict Y- 7- U~ MEENNG _ Th“ m‘ Samuel manned” Ham Wwuglnxtfis' ‘£228.32. oigiiespoiislilngnci: mgriiii cu 1 NE s carvap Pmvm“ 5m“ Caimdals wartime The drivers View of the road was gum-T‘ 1119911118 0i Trinity Y_P,U H9111"? Cflnb-‘k- germ“ ' 3' s visiting her sster Mrs. James wcrdEirlslllg lggn mgzlveglfzrom the Loiiggsofrnvliileiiélgy", rationing program was instituted several months ago. RDYBI c1111!‘ dian Mounted Police seized 91 unds o! 5118M‘ 11nd 43 Wlmd-l *7‘ Kl in Charlottetown on Saturday afternoon, The sugar and t“ W1" seized from the home of (FY1118 smith, 61 Chestnut Street. by the 1 . 1 . _ was held last, Friday evening. Tlii- and G. Balliligall. Interment W85 “flfiff °§§§§§f‘.§,:,,.§.,{‘“igfiigifmfi, business sheeting was presided over in the New Glasgow Cemetery. d when the mn- m an endeavour to by the President. Miss Miriam i- avofd the accident. Only two were 111181165 and interesting reports SOCIAL GATHERING — A plen- seriously injured but two others We" 31W“ b?’ M155 311311 M11111)’ sant evening W116 5111111110191? 11111"- were shaken "n Both Mrs, pew-s and Miss Doris Crasweli. After the of Miss Mary Isandrlglm. Mont- and her son have fractured skulls. 11115111955 1116811118 Classes were held real forlneriy from Cardigan, P. it was learned In addition Mrs. 011 $111111?- ¢1i~1'-’43115111l1. ‘eadershlp E.I.. when a number of her friends Farley. her brother Peter and neice. QAy casualty 01-11“.- tlm; ch51.- Mrs. Heubert Riley all of Melrose,1e5 Tupper Haywnnh n; the Royal Mass- “"11 M"- MRYY Meek °1 Canadian Air Force Overseas. who Charleston. Mass. her son Edward ha, been neflonnly m with 10b" 1" N°m1 weYfmmih- Mas-b 911d pneumonia. in ui RAF. Station many other friends with whom Hosnitnl. in England, h, reported ‘he spent B‘ m°51 emwable "1511- to be progressing favorably and was removed from the "Critical Ill" list police on information laid by the Peters has o broken loge, Last night llhflllllil 111111 11115510115. ‘I_“1: leaders gathered for a farewell party for striking the note repeatedly that X d . t 26th. Th Wartime Prices and ‘Prado Board. hospital authorities so-d .1116 wh- Wm“ M‘? 62* P-F"“'s“": ‘."°‘ 5°11" °1 ‘he 11°15 "1 ‘he *1.“"'“°“ "Man's crhcnnty is God's oppor- iiilanyMftitilena ofocneosera Mrs nay? dition of the pair was satisfactory. 111111811 Wlgmolc. Miss MOLDOJEJli forces now leaving for overseas. tnnltyy. Dh John R Moth Boston‘ - - ward, Montague, rejoice with them in the good news of the progress t0- ward recovery of their son and 5, and Mrs. R.E Mutch, respectively. A delicious supper was served. as- A very enjoyable recreation period sisted by Irene Campbell, Cardigan, SKUNKS INVADE CITY -- Th6 h e “waded Oharlotumwn famous for 50 years as a. great gkunks 8V missionary statesman. addressed a aocordm w report, enmnng-m v was ledvby Miss Pansy McAuslrind. Irene MacPhce, Cardigan. and Mae crowded mus meeting in Zion t t tn mu _ 1mm Qty Police Headquarters. A prominent summerslde 'cit- The derotional period was led by Quinn, Auburn. The remainder of Church h“; evening People from géiretgf“ e may 5°01‘ b‘ Y n Murray Creed and the evening was 599119 111 111115111 and dancing When departing they wished the boys the best of luck and hoped that they would all There passed away at Vancouver, meet again. B. C.. Wednesday. October 21st. after -—-- a short illness. John W. Giliis of W.M.S. EXECUTIVE MEETS — this Province and son of the latc Tim executive of me p31 pros. prominent m the fox rhnchhlg hh Mrqand Mrs. Murdock Gillis of Mel- hyhnnnl of the women's M15510... dustry although in recent years he l" . . ai-y society of the Presbyterian relinquished to some extent his ihmivgecefiseiréeleft m‘ name Pu?“ Church in Canada met Yefilefllhy connection with that business. sign nyezrilaciuxhciifelglhi gltlfaiuitsyg: 1111§e111l3°111d111tZ'%‘ chumh HML " ' T e res en, rs. ' izen. Co. t. Fred W. Peters. '76- 1191119 F1111“- year-oldpretired sea captain died A191! 5111111161- eafly today. He had been sick only a few weeks. Caipt. Peters was very well known in Summerslde and in many other parts of the province. Since his re- tirement from the sea he was poll“ say that they received (Z1517! calls from citizens during the week- end complaining about ‘the ssumt nuisance. Apparently the unwplllnl‘ animal has by-DB-ssed the out- is now en- trenched secson. Some of the calls received were within g couple of blocks_ of the Police Station. One “kitty” crawl- ed into a cellar when chased bv a. ggilceman. Apparently the officer every sect-ion of the province came to hear the message and so large was the crowd that every avail- able seat, with an overflow into the schoolroom, was taken up, Apparently many retailers in Prince Edward lsitllld have been unaware Qti time "ration bankuig" system mired-used recently" by the Wai~t-l.ine_ Prices and ‘Trude Board to simp-ify the handling oi‘ sugar WAR. ON SKUNKS — Farmers are cleaning up on the skunks according to the number of snouis in: turned in at the receiving station in Charlottetown. Within the past two weeks close to 1.000 these unpopular animals were killed in various sections of the country. The recent increase in the bounty. Which was put into ef- fect bv the Provincial Government. ou ht in this 08-99 " 111011 His wife predeceased him by on- - - _ _ G 011K111? _< n . , 1 n.- yen to be n may, gfljnulflg Eihe better port o! vulo ' 4nd ly a short time. iggetrillvvienilisrliii cifi§snt§§...§§“,,",f§ Webster presided and reports Wm $5.1,’ ‘f; .1’; MY§‘CC‘Z,.'QQ“M§”§Z i? ibaiisvorcig ridding the province of the refrained from !0110W'11'l8 111-! P"? Surviving are three daughters. one daughter AndreyDl and one Sm given by Mrs. C. W. Patterson. Graves ranch omcn, ' Unholy‘; skunks whi wreak such havoc to the confines of the ment. Helen, Mrs. Amos Hublev of Sum- John . The dcéensid was h corresponding 59016111111’; Mrs. town. -declmes_ he’ n.n‘hhns_n;n among the ducks. Hungarian par- Only recently the Provincial Gov- d m d m b t Henry Baak, Marshficld, girl's eminent ou e e Ouiiv (In t ‘d ., d ltry. Last week 4B2 work secretary; Mrs. A. M. Green, n “e an DO“ merside; Miss Dora Peters. mouts were turned in and the week Summerside, and sibyl, also of ma“ M siteflim“ Mrs’ Hugh qualities and a gcn- _ , _ , the importance of this in connec- ial disposition and well liked among tioii with ii-ie Prices and Trade Board, Ottawa, kun in an endeavor t0 rid i-hO ' , ' - Emerald, home missions secietar ; mwdlmg °£ sugar . m n as 82 were gfOvililsfltt of this menace which has 3112-32’ Qivgfifipfiic stirvlve. They a gledelegiigi: griieflilaiiiiailicr Hector at Mls- @0186 P. Mhollieod. New Lori- puma“ vouchers‘ ilififigileiiiloodillfig oxiae fiiiay this week. shown In alumina 111ml" 1h 111' are: Mrs, Green Charlottetown, Melville and the following sisters @011. manage secretary; M11» 111t- Plct few years. and Mrs. James Brown. st. Elea- Tena. Mrs. Lemuel Compton, Rose-J 1116 1141111111011. Wench 31V". 1111"- Mmn B I'M-DAY ——— — norm. 11y: Etta A. at home and Belle M inure secretory: and Mrs “n” smders’ D"°°‘°‘ “I FAIFSE “—‘ 311810“ I Funeral arrangQmentg we“ not R. N., New York City, ' F. Bognall, Hunter River, treasurer. the mnsumer Brunch M wamm” OTTAWA. 0011- 39 —-(C'P)-' A year rom e o e -_- (1150811- large class of members of the R. completed this morning. -S rous fire which destroyed the STAGE "MOCK" BATTLE -.n . NEW AIR. MAIL senvscn-m- “ddressed *‘~ P111111" metthls 111 111B CAP. (Women's Division) Ml- Agricultural Hall on Fitzroy Street. iaclhments of the Canadian n5- festive Monday. November 2nd ‘Tn ha!" Sumnwmde- Yemmal’ hatchet hwhl’ Fmkitufle t‘ 11°" firemen were nglin called to the yum-gym“, Shawn; _ The serve Army clashed in a “m0ck" Maritime central Airways will ‘1 wmwn‘ she was accompanied Willy. Members 01 the 018-5! We" by Mrs’. E. S. Coffin, chairman of womens regional advisory council. Charlottetown, who also spoke and organized a sub-contmittee of the womens regional advisory 901m- cil for Summcrslde. Miss Mary Hunt who represented the local ration board gesided and intro- dllcéd the dfit gulshed guest. scene yesterday afternoon for what every Canadian was feared to be a blaze in i-hfl only portion of the building left standing. This was s, rear annex which was saved when the large Agricultural Hall burned. However. when City Firemen arrived on the spot about 4:30 yesterday they dis- covered that the cause of the alarm was nothing more than an old car smoking in the building. The owner was experiencing difficulty in get- ting the car started and it was lending forth bellows of smoke. When this began seeping out 0f the building and rising skywnrd a lady living nearby thought the building was on fire and immediately turn- ed in the alarm. The real cause of the trouble. however, was soon traced when firemen arrived on representative of province. Included in the class were:- Prince Edward Island — A. R Gallant, Wellington Station. BIDOMFIELD, NB. Ocii. (CP)-'I'hree cars were damazvd and a locomotive derailed when s ———— freight train ran into the rear of UNDERWRITERS MEET -— Mr, another freight train on the Can- c.n. Devlin, Assistant Central adian National Railways line Manage; of the Confederation Life here this afternoon. Cause of t-he Insurance Company. Toronto. wits accident was 111191915111“. N0 011° m9 Sue-st Slleakcr at a luncheon meeting of the P.E.I. Life Under- writers Asociation held in the Charlottetown yesterday, Her spqkg °11 5111"» "has 11ml, n50 comnll- were trans-farmed EIOfiUid the tie- mented the underwriters for the up, The wreck caused partial dis- splendid contributrons they had r-uption of telegraph service. home o; Mn and Mm Eric mwther battle at l8 Mlle Brook and New carry mail three times each week Qfapgud. was “w scene o; a very Perth Sunday afternoon m what dziy instead of twice as formerly. pleasant gathering on Thursday proved to be a most successful Mails will close at the Charlotte- evening, October 23nd, when n trainin manoeuvre. A squadron town Post Office at 7.45 am. 11.15 large crowd of’ friends and relatives 1111111 18 17th Reserve Armotu-ed u m and 3.45 p,m. Mail for des- ga cred to do honor their Rflgiment, P.E.I. Light Horse, patch should be in the Post Office nephew My‘ James Mom-e and his under command of Capt. H. F. as much in advance of these times affianced bride Miss Evelyn Mac. MacPhee, Charlottetown and one as possible in order to ensure cor- vmity Age.- Evelyn and James charge of Capt. H. J. Shaw, rect handling without delay. Planes were conducted to Sea.‘ o; honor Mount Stewart, met in the vicinity are due to arrive at the Charlotte- by Mm Eric Lowther and Mm of l8 Mile Brook and staged the town Airport at 1.10 p.m.. 5.45 p. Kennem Rgbblee n we“ lowed battle. Capt. McPlieels unit was m. and 7.05 p.m and will be as- wggnn was wheeyed in by Doreen supported by a section of_ artillery sorted as soon as posisibe after Maynard and Mnster David mwtyn f;cm the 204th Reserve Field Bat. arrival nt the Post Office. Air cl‘. The many charming and n35 tery under coirmand of Lt.-Col. Mall and all first class matter will my, gm, were opened by the M15,” P.W. MacNevln, D.C.M. The be carried on all trips. es Carrie and Marjorie Stordy and mumeuvr” W“ Wamhed. “m1 111' Margaret MacKenzie and arranged ‘ere-qt by "511191115 111/1118 in the vic- by Roma Howatt, while the RCCfln- 1 tv of the scene of action. panying good wishes were read by Elsie Stordy, Following n11 joined —-—— and 36th ANNIVERSARY 0F LODGE between Saint —-After the regular session of Alpha Rebekah Lodge. No. i0 last Deep regret is occasioned over the Ilight, the members celebrated the ‘he l"..s'"g*"r have no siirssiytvs “’£"Zi‘“'°‘ "t “l“"..""zl:;s"".:‘ ‘éli truer" hii°.t%"v.-‘éi..t'°.:“"es- "1 "v —-'— e ws. n y lunc was -- d - - ~. ~ .. a ie age o e er aro wri. un rives and Th l f Lo Montague —RETURNS F301" HUNTING and the remainder of the 855111135‘ of 64, on September 22, i942. she Mrs. _ Robert Acorn and Mrs. Clive ‘he w°1k m9!’ h" 1101M! 1h the p.e- and esupieigguiidigig disetlricts were TRIP-nl/lr- Chest" 9111111" 111° spent in card games and dancing. 1115M hlvhv 1h the Fhhhklln Hospi- McMillan were in charge of the "ht 1-0111 cnmpulsh. Also present shocked and grieved to hear of the genial manager of the Olympia Tea Rooms has returned from it hunting trip through the Prov- irice of Nova Scotia. He was ac- companied on the trip by Sgt. Major Jones, Corporal McLean. and Prank Lawlo; of the R. C. A. F. The boys report "good hunting" and as proof of what they say they brought back a rare speci- men of the deer family, a "white deer". Even in the Province of Nova Scotia where deer abound this is a rarity and during their return trip the trophy was an ob- iect of much interest and cur. oslty. Mr. Gaudet said he was offered a. considerable sum for the prize by several different sports- men in Nova Scotia which he re- fused. At the time of writing l1. was not known which of the boys brought down the deer and Mr. Gaudet refuses to state just who tal. after a month of suffering. She re great pain with courug-e, and a very cheerful spirit. Silo leaves to mourn hcr husband U. S. A. Millilfd ____ 01 1101111011. four sons. Ralph Mrs. c H. Black received s. tele- w ‘§ 5 “m” i“ 11111111111111. gram yesterday morning announ- gmglénhwglwi‘ the 197 t?" cin! the sudden death oi‘ Mrs. bu“, N Hflilfflhl '1“m€5~ S3115,‘ Florence Kent. Sunday, following s N H' nnv "d, °h EH“ CB-Pwrbmhr heart attack. at the Barbazon Plaza B..." 1.3.5.1“, Pr“: M“. F191“ Hotel, New York City. D,.,gg'.,;,;,;,, ‘nltgll- 1ft 111- Q11")- teTnef lalie llviiis‘ Kent was a‘ daugh‘ London N I-f "Ruth WgiiYc$cEBidhii1 roieaeMnadMrs, il- . .2. " liam Findley, her fatheir for a nixin- oer Rum‘ P‘ E‘ I" View” mom‘ ber of years being a member of of Weeks and Findley of s . Her death removes the last sur- viving member of a family that was well and favorably known throughout this pzovince. m1 A number of years ago the de- m5 ceased. with her husband, rmiov- ed to Vancouver. where her lius- at the meeting was Mr, P.s_ Rob. B1115. Superintendent of Agencies. wth the Confederation Life, Tor- ‘mm- 91111118 the course u! the IIACEUDB Mr. Robert Hyndmnn of te Great West Life accepted n, finllree iccrhficate on be. ne - agents. Mr. A}. Millie-Infill)? "$11? mer-tldh- Who was not orcscnt The presentailon was made by M}. c, H. Black, President of the Life Underwriters, who pl‘egided_ M,- W-G. Hogg, local manager of the gggaleggg 23x11 $1319. owns present as c mpan ' m this province‘ vs agents FWTY-iWO soldiers loft No. 62 entertnliment. Miss Pearl Bums accompanied by M133 Sue Brenton sang two delightful solos and two members. Mrs. John White and Mrs. Clive McMillan gave inter- esting readings. A sing-song and "Share the Wealth" rogram com- pleted the enterta nment after which the refreshment committee. Mrs. Horace Gill. Mrs. Nomim Nicho son rind Mrs. Harold Bilrt, served n dainty lunch. The Noble Grand, Miss Winnifred Bums cut the special birthda cake. Dancing the music of rs. F. Bertram 111 the ehrly hflllrs of the morning all departed wishing Evelyn and James many years cf wedded hap- piness. (Patriot please copy). sudden passing. on October 21st, of Mr Le Bert Machon. Although 111 tailing health for over two yours. his last serious illness was sudden and unexpected. necessitating removal to the King's County Hos- pital. where he underwent a critical operation. some few days previous to his death. All that skilful. medical care and kind and devoted nursing could possibly do was done. but B11 to no avail and he peacefully went Gnome" on the above mentioned ate. GALLANT - CULIIEN NUPTI- ALS.—A pretty autumn Weddin look place in St. Anthonys Chute Montreal, Monday morning Sept. 28th at 8 o'clock when Mary Ellen daughter of Mr. and M.s. JOHEDh Cullen Peakes Station, Prince Ed- ward Island, became the bride of Thomas Edward. son of the late Mr. mistrial? Iioiliéilorhnlzlhil. She was the ° C‘ ‘m’ 13 grand‘ and Mr. Ralph Gay was then en- I-Ier friends regret the passing of joyed‘ the late Mrs. John Tobin, i" Boston (my n . n L B t , _ —ACCIDENT oN nosn - As a enmn Mm Tngflixfas bogs, Bra; result of t-he accident at Bloom- géfkazg-(Jelwvlat Bench Grove this w» or 831i ‘i’>’l..?.““2?.l. rflémlili ti’; s “e ' Before leaving they were pre- late Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien. he . hejicilitileld with Clgflffiitég by the Prov. A few 01d Soho 1 w .-n h _ aged i0 years. are patients in member hm. a‘; ginning Osiglng; Prince Coixity Hospital and from . bond passed away. After hi o ti v ~ . lale re ort ni- i= Government in‘ n1 u M 0 11 i; f. seven Mile d h 1 k _h t‘ s en ‘l as she p111§(~(1 d In: f U p s e as We. as can be i0u.,i the all rs. n on o _ gird stiatg ii‘. (yvasfliiiseviérlitelri? Mrs. Kent spoilt the winters in blacksmith sliolinilililntiic‘ i011; “mam under the cltlwmstflnccs‘ gtifirgifgill; (itiloligdu Cums’ The mo‘ BM“ Fume‘: Michael O'Brien Der‘ tion to have the skin tanned and caumrllih- Leaving litre for Boston. as DLliliOi M“- Hm"? Pnm-“l 311d dhllf-llltel‘ 150k“ “mi 11V 8- 1011111111 111° ¢°1~111°“Y “"5 Cele‘ .. - M10111 h your ago she returned to sixteui she n1 rl h. 1 , - . MaLy. and Mrs. Hilbert Piheau al- 'epr°591111111\'0 01 the Canadian bratcd the Nhl1l1111 M1155- T119 5122s lltlntfiorffgm tsltigsverliitr nag Sh): her native city and only recently everxsince. Hex-Bluest iisiiitniici-“fiifi 111511541 111111 511111<9h up escaped “£11m w“? 59111005. iliiai" was tastefully decorated 101' ported the deer fell Mn it for New York on a visit, cx- home was only four years ago SiIO “"111 '1111111l' 1111585 Which d‘d not Tm“ ~°hV111B Wore: Privates the occasion with gladoli. The Doircn. FER... Muyfield; McPhec. N., Glace Bay‘ N's I Mendelssohrrs wedding march and recalled then that tl t me oihe; appropriate hyms were play- “ns no necessitate their bein taken to Yflillvfll’ or curs in those times and 11175111191- pecting to return to this city to- lliilht It appears t at the four to Gaudets gun although he modest. Eastwood w v 1.1’ refuses to i111"? 111° "Hm m’ The lnle Mrs Ggoyoe H Stanley the ctr-sets in 130mm “Mn ()nlv women were returning from the New Glhhhhlv. P F I~ i\’Ii'(‘Phl‘l"0h ed b M155 Gallagher The bride thmgmg 1mm“ the "mm" "5' was a sister 'I‘hcrc were also three llllldlly roads sixty-live veins iliZU. n. vvfllliligs services at Bloomfield ‘I'D-i Cllmtlhlvh; Burke, J,S., Buy loockid charming in a British ton Friends learned with re ct of "mthers. nil oi whom predeceased her passing another link has bc.n vhurch rind were walking along the "Kmnei M11°‘K11111°11- 1M- Beo- crepe street length dress with the passing of M‘, w H “gm/exp 11911 111014611111 l1 family chain of yester- Pond. homeward, when they were ‘°“5_Mm5- Cwkt‘. K 6-. West matching accessories. Her corsa-ile ‘on Charlottemwn- farm» mmmm _ --. _ H day. Besides one daughter and scv- iut by a car driven by Mr. Willard cwe- 61111111"- J~E~ Muyiield: W118 of ghee“ Elizabeth r0885 111111 on; salenhah which occurred n -“U"-1'“1111~-1111_l§blflh0N — Brill sons all in Boston. she leaves Gallant. Mr. Gallant apparently Ghvm- F-B» Alma: DesRoche, C. lily of t e valley and carried a ~ i A zygry pretty “iédfilllfl was solem. several 515mm and one mother in did all that w An 981111111 Bedcquc: Kuuffman, white raycr book adorned by Possible to avoid n an attempt to w-A» SYdnEY- N54 Dflvhtriy. A. I, Cherry valley; Duncan, w J 91111118811: Gumester, A H_ Hume; Rivet; McKenna, N J.. Sparrows R0130.“- Clllfkifl. R. Pegkgs Waterford. N.s.: csuiintf JN§W Charlottetown- Mooney, J ‘F? Bourls: Neill. Ho. Milton; Piiitirhl A-E. Northnm: Saunders, T, H his home about two o'clock yester- . y _ L; th d“ morning an" a“ mneg o! one giTU-Rh, ‘Iugriishstxlvlgcixdneeitlilzi? miiigf 09BX31Biicgifriiiiiilsiiiiin|§i§i.ii§§n§§lii{ ililgigccldent an He was 75 years of age. inn 00h aim/alt hme Duncan T. O'Brien. to whom the Guardian ditch. U e deceased was widely known when Jenn Frances Huhphlh extends sincere sympathy. hhgnghoirtt iheb 010111111169 nhd w“ daughter of ihe late Mr and Mrs -—-— g .y es eem y a wh knew ' - 1', o, 1), y _ _ him. He travelled to all ‘parts of mbmwa: firaizlhugm fifnasmfitw“ ulsr morliltiillysljcgggg gfhe {leie iiiighggug tgieles%i'llrllilgéiegbl'iiliiy as: 33.31"“ ‘no connecuoini with m‘ L. A. c Hector John Robertson w“ Edwm‘ 91111111" 111 the I-O- Pithl- y and ma e many rends. For son of Mm James and the D.E, was held in the Chapter ghle trngshnfrilvg‘ yligratags" glsd valsgoggfing M“. Rpbermm or Bflbtleford’ S221]: room yesterday BIWTDOOILMYS. l-LJ. Lily of he Valley and streamers (a. gift, of her aunt Sister Rufina, St. Paul Minn.) The bride was attend- ed by her sister Helena of Montreal wearing airfoice blue with match- ing accessories. She wore a corsage of talisman roses. The oom was ably supported by his rother-in- law Mr. Leslie McKnight oi Stone- , ham Mass. Following the marriage one ran the car into the I11 Shite of his efforts how- cvr. Mrs. Olive Peters and her son were hit and as soon as medical —ENJOYABI.E SING-SONG __ The whi, ehwrcn th’ chm, h Gordon presided. There was‘ a On Sunday evening the members of 05111181111; Lewis. G. H., l-fowlmi: ceremony a sumptuous wedding giigtiurtgrytliaeitleriigatyavirlitel? ti: the mm ‘of her uncle” Mr. grflgosl: 10°11 tsatmilantégdon: céqlryéiigizhrogy the armed forces were entertained Feehhh- T-i-F- Ml- iiiovvurl: Dove. breakfast was served at the Aux MgTgg-u _ M. n 1 i, WW on informal get-together and B-T- North Sydney. N.S.; Doyle Delicies to immediate relatives and puny formerly °mrated by Mr‘ e o gave or n ma” W" 111911111911 Ohmpb sing song in St. Mary's Hall. Sum- J-H-h» Tlllhish: Mclnnis, ' friends after which smid showers John and Moncion P Qt‘ leaves today for Newport. Rhode Island where he will be enrolled in J US. Navel School. Dir. Loorner. who has been the Welles- ley school dental surgeon. has been commissioned a Lieutenant senior grade His office will be closed for the duration although his family will continue to make their home in Wellesley. Mrs. Loomcr was merly Miss Haul Cam er oi Mr. and Mrs. an H. Camp- bell of Long River. P.E.I. PASSEs EXAMINATION-Staff Sergeant Arthur E. Sullivan. R0 - a1 Canadian Engineers, former of Vernon, was notified recently that he successfully passed an ex- amination for Nova Scotia Pro- vincial Lend Surveying. He wrote the examinaton at Nova Scot-is ‘Technical College. sgt. Sullivan. who is now stationed on the land, ' tions of his many friends on his success. I-Ie was a suooeaful auto- mobile salesman in this province before enlisting in the srlhy about bwo years ago. Urging citizens to take everh pre- caution in prepar their omen and districts sins air blitz. M! Richard R. urst. Controller oi Wardens spoke to the Y's Men's Club last evening on the ocal A. . P. organization. Present cay bomb- es 1n Annie Huds Louise. 4 IIUNTER.—-At P. E. I. is receiving the congratula: ¥3.“°“ ' October m’ Eras CRAWFORD -- At the Pym“ County Hosfiital on October. 2am 1m. to Flig t sot. and Mrs. char.’ B. Crawford (nee Dorothy Lend) s daughter, Dorothy Joan McINNIS-At their home ...." Argyle street, Summerside on Oct, 28. 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. welt... ifihko; "fir. P t e ,E. I. H it Oct. 2:. I942, to Mr. snfitnf Percy ArbinE. West Royalty, n son res. ISIL-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Oct. 26. i942 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mellish inee on) a daughter Janet n Oct. , 1m, toL.A.C. “imt-ii Hunter and Mrs. Hunter. Char. lgittieltuegn’ asioiii — P.E,I. l-I ' , on Oct. 2'1. 1942.8 to Mr. onoosiiitlriil no». Smith. Pownai. a daughter.- ivirs-IHTRET‘ Mscwrsusius - M~D0—__ _, A Fiat River, Octobgc NALD‘ Rev. w. B. MacPhail. is. 13., Hazel MacDonald of Gordie. Miss Mary Kathleen ' to Pte. Daniel Joseph Macléiioiiioii‘ of Chunottetown. ' ROBINSON-LEARIL-At the Bap. tlst Parsonage. Charlottetown 'I‘iiesday October 20, 194g b to Pauline Iezrd of C d, JENKINS-Lhliwlilfillliifu- A; David's Manse, Georgetown. mi Oct. 21th. 1942 by the R v, Sid . Boyce. B.’ A.. svbil Orcritii Llewel n of Albi to George Good l1 Jenkins of Million CI055_ DEATHS srnvaNsoN-At a Charlottetown, Oct. 2'1, i513,’ liam Howard Stevenson, in his 75th ar STE ART-On Friday Oct. 23. 1947 Mary L. McNeill wife of J. Herbert Stewart of Bruckley Point, in her 60th ear. GILL SPIE -— At Long River Oct 28. 1942, James Gillespie, aged a5 years. CRABBI - At the PEI. Hospital Monday Oct. M, I942, Mrs. Joseph C. Crabbe in her 77th year. Fun- eral from the Mac BURNS-At the P.E I. Hospital on i942. Mrs. n urns aged ‘l4 years. CAMM-At Fountain Road. 0st. 2'1. 1942, R/ussell Casnm, aged so ears ‘ASTER-At North Wilishin Oct. 27th. 194a. William Kerr Easter, aged 83 years. GALLANT -- 1h ' Provincial Senstorium on Oct. .1042, Emily "‘“““n£§f3 “sur- CD055 m city on M, 1942. Amos Cromnsn, aged years. MacI-IACHEIIN - st the Chur- ers can easily fly t1‘ of mil from their bases. bomb our 01E and safely return. Statisticsshow ltin a citv of Charlottetown size an average of at least 120 fires would be started by incendiary bombs. Mr. Hurst urged the members and citi- zens to become interested and take active part in 'A.R.P. work so we can be prepared to meet any such emergency. Inst night at Prince Wales College the Charlottetown Detach- ment of the Canadian Red Cross - Colihps. whose Commandant is Mrs. . The occasion was the first of i kind in the history of the Red Cross Corps in Prince Edward Island and marked the presentation of Service Chevmns by His Honour Lieutenant Governor LePage to 4i members of the Charlottetown Detachment who have served for twelve months. June. 1941, to June 1942. which in- cludes 250 duty hours. After the presentation there was a Past and the following demonstra- tions carried out by the different sections:— The Canadian Legion monthly meeting, held in the Legion rooms last evening was iairLv well at- tended and considerable routine business was dispensed with, Pour lllgWl members were admitted to the _ gon. After the wit! of cmimitiee the president r. JJ‘. Iieightlzer informed, the meetin that they had secured this picture "My Fav- orite Blonde" which would bcshown at the Prince Eward ‘Theatre, November 16 to l8. Preparations were going forward for Poppy Day. was the report of chairman Mr. Walter Bears. was also announced by vice- nresldcnt Mr. EM Bagnsll that ovember ll. Armistice Day. would be celebrated as usual with ss large a parade as possible. A discusszon was brought up by St. Major William Hu hes on the mailer of salvaging sl metal tics- sible. If need be the old guns throughout the province should be colltgolted and handed over as scrap me . The sick and visiting committee chairman Mr. James MdKenna was commended for his very fine work in attending the cit-service men now in hospitals. The Ladies Auxiliary. who were also holding their monthly meeting in another past of the building. having: completed their were hen gained by the Legion members. T i; was the first time in the history of the legion a joint meeting was held and it was successful from every angle. In a short, address the president 5am“; Kenn“; , Me. She looked charming in n bwks H- Aw . e1 n, Mhysnvmon mm h, teltlomed ...... ... n-mmm woo, {Ilggfnohvtlfgvlxhergtcinber qiffiniillilnli thqilisrlsh- -s. gllgrhev Bghfi- dlwshyzt Mclsaac. 1).. of confetti and congratulations of outlined what the Ladies Auxili- gi“fl°"°b°1§"§ 1"‘ 1919 mm Ne" “I..“.§‘..‘I,“’fi‘§ '1.‘°,°.§‘;f..°§""-,,,§',§;° “$1 ' 1111011 ditty buss 5‘... eIQEDQYaIi fxllishsiidga blvhghe ‘iiittiigfililirrtilaigtpaifiill: l°sitte<>siiri' blow P Re. glvpriinggiii]; iiroisilégamtigg 33g“ io°"<§iioti§§" ocnlt; ilhrgllkmeaixiiltfl ltgdiesmfeor Isifliiitley r123 as w, n . ss ; . . . .. . “W” yea" the cam“ Georg.“ Hempmn sister o, the ready to be sent to the Navy A imz tile evening by the ladies of mllcette. 1-112. Summcrsiilc; Mar- and other poi ts of interest enrouts done.‘ e then produced th can- ‘p’ t i" ~ hrlilse party was held during the who are certainly to be tin w s: Amherst N s- M to B a i»: m s l o u t blmdm“ business‘ H‘ w“ a arm“ bride “ted as bridesmaid‘ she T110111". 119111118 a considerable sum uliiied on their efforts i congrat- M.'J. that Ship Harbour ' Nogk: wh oridein ‘Ellie lcivarth ‘Is Bin oifoedts To: a" 1.: w“! o the“. *1‘ ‘P’ nflngm‘ §I$h“'"“°“ "1" "1 2.31;. ggiigiqg “h” m“ Wm‘ Money was voted to buv a wreath ing this really worth wgilgpotme. M°“'°"' H- chrrllzon uciiu- ivicl troifeiiingeyin ‘i. blaze]: ioii£ribiiiiii i/irsr Arilhugnggnry ashufiggigéifit “is? ggfnggg New 9851'" :,_d°°°“°d w“ 13mm m, my; Mfr 3'53.“ 1a’: i0 be lllaced on the war memorial The sing song was made up of "1111. G-F 14-. Arinadale. Halifax with black and green actiessor es. the Auxiliary acknowledged receipt H. w" n roman‘ numb" o! qngne h, mahyotmto-wn an“, “_ gill‘ Rglmembrance Day. Mrs Prod numbers appropriate for m, even. Co. N.s.: _Petrie. A.. New Water- The many beau lful and costly of the document. o»... out... or». ... i... gnu. or... M... ... i::.:r.rl:.: :i.:ia.=<:.:1': our av- ‘i’>‘2‘.’.'3L‘l' l>~.i-~ wsssiiitsrisii *1 ..."'.-..l.-..u..=u.le:~.s~~i1c= 0* bee 1 c o. 51d a - - . . y e groom. _e accom- n an eder for the pest several o oemnglxlfs‘ $5 gxhlg-‘mghilhgy 5,1106%): closed with a short talk Anderson the genial accountant of 1- M“°D°"“'d' 5' Mam“ gmvw“ 1° h" muffins the bride D Ihellted thfl indies on their msg- nw mm Rev Jenn _ “chm “y is. p.51. Coffin, chairman the Royal Bank who proved a most Brldso. N-S-c MdKerizie. 11.x. was tendered a licen and also a. iuncent Mhievtme ‘. Mr. P. n. d‘ NJ A wedding breakfast was m,“ lnltnens orial Advisoiv Crm- capable master of ceremonies. as all" BIY- N-S: Kelly, J.P.. miscellaneous shower when she re- Palmer and Mr. Harold Messervey on n,’ (he hem. of [he hm!“ uncle g1 d8. War me Prices and Tfilfiifl well as to Mrs. Harold Bdhurmsn 7°53" 3141111111 51111115011. R.B., c ived many useful and ractical lllhporied his remarks. , nnd nnhh m. and M" Ema“ Otfll". who urged the tnemllcrs to who ably lpregidgd gt, thn pigmy Cavendish; Clarke. R.O.. Wilmot hits. Out of town qluests neluded y; Mon-ma Th, Mn,“ handed alien‘? s meeting in P.W.C. Hall A beautfuly rendered violin mo volley; o lant. .1 s... Rustico- r. and Mrs. us e McKnight. Blll-TIIB d u” Mm“ members o! e Hue: ays eheningd] to hem" Miss by Mr. Lbgan was highly eriioyed ville? O C.J.. Armadillo: Stoneham M Mr. and Mrs. ___ . “mm, h” John A Mwcmld suvr-netg.‘ an cry‘. hector l! Con- as was the vocal solo by sgt, m1. Morrison. H1... Bestons Mills; Henery Herbert. New Hampshire, c —It the ChlflQ-R-Jown . and one sis- and n-v. Eric Robin 1m table terestlng oarliiccl‘ s g “i” ti?“ m‘ “m”! Mhkhnun- ii is pro owl t° Myriad“? A" Macmams Mk8‘ N‘ bmhemmdaw ‘M "w" °i m’ Hmpml‘ “m” “ma” n‘ m" n“ “n,” The, n": Mm 1mm“ mun_.m n“ “an,” alum M s-ugm and was baluu rimouinz hold these enter inmen from 5-. ac can. J R.. Sydney. NS: groom; the Misses Helen and to Mr. and Mrs. Francis MOKOIIIII on" ma,‘ Rummy n" "mo" .mua° m" h‘ an,’ atnppgm m‘ the wish m ta, rhglng to n.-t.cc time to tme on Sunday evening; MCQuas-rie, J.H., Charlottetown; Florence McQuaid. West Bomerville Newtown Omss. a son. Emu-m. Mm’ t nnoh: m! 0M n mm palahmap "hm"! m.“ be disco “nadthe slervlng of ion and those who were fgrtunggg Wakelin, 0.51.. Dunstaffimge; Mass cousins of the bride, also Miss MeTAGUE-At the Charlotte- M, h.” n", M.“ m, not," momh “mun mheflgle nhso uiely at n-ionough to be present on Sunday Fvhith. c..1.. Vernon: MacDonald, Jenna MacDonald. ottswn; Mrs. town Hospital, ociobor 2a w the ... ... w...» n. ...... ... ... 2'3.‘;.“.‘i-."'.'i."“..'?l1;l'.'li ..-~~ so y. 1- .‘i’.“2‘..‘5"‘li‘.‘i' also .'%‘:...a'°iill' l.'°.‘~""'“.°- “rams. ' ~ . ..i. . : g nem- »v v --2 . ... . . ., . 0 I ‘ h w b‘ '1““°“°d' m“ '1‘ 1°"! “I Pwihlfl- future. Aims. many years of happy wedded life. (Kathleen Clarice)?" ' Hggpiiai, 00$, 2B, 1942, M81! Euggng 1;, Eacliesu. uuNrnii-At the Prince County Hospital on October a0, mo, Mrs. Sterling Hunter. uBpd 52 3'9"!» MMKINNON-At Grand View. 011 Oct, 29, I942, Mrs. Ewen MacKinnon 35315115- galrisrookfleld Oct. 2e. 1942. et . i ggflw_ln New York, October 25. 1942. Mrs. Herbert W, K911i- i i . . e Wellners NOW . . 0P1?“ AN ACCOUNT .~| E“5Q11\i)i¢ dinml-Li \\ l2“ . _ \ Bluohiil y, .. Exqhiim- m“ “it! euhlllidmil“ llfliTh "1‘~“"“' llliltlhhllny f $4.0“ m‘ wfldll\\g . blhd ' L A l“ n down @1112‘. “t! it‘