PAGE 15x - m THE cuAlipmN ETIR NEws Bulizlf FOR OUR SATURDAY Sussgrlu IONDAY I01 BEIEAVED — Mrs. Thea. Stewart, Konsington has just received word that her cou- ail lilsa Janie MacGn-gor, Som- marville Mam, had posed away Sept. oh -- uv rrosrlrar. - Mrs. Roy Ilbtlgemld, Summerside, is in the Prlnoa County Hospital following an accident near Bishop's Diner about midnight Saturday. It labe- lined. however, that aha was not adimlly Jljllfed. A'car, in back. ing up st;'..:.. Mrs. Pitzerald and knocked her clown. Then, accord. lng to reports, it sped away from the scene. However, the driver was arrested‘ about a mils away. —S. Fire yestorday afternoon destroy- ed a dwelling and barn at Grand Tracadie, owned by Mr. Benjamin MacKinnon. Cause of the fire was not known. It was reported that practically all the furniture and everything in the barn was destroyed. The amount of the loss was not lesmed. Only a few days ago another fire, about a mlle away. destroyed the dwelling and barn of Mr. Pal:- lali Currall.at Pleasant Grove. ‘IUIIDA! -—NEW FERTILIZER COM- PANY - Notice of aPDlication to incorporate a business to be known as the Surrlmerstde Fertilizer Com- pany, Ltd.. under the Joint Stock Companies Act a ears in Royal Gazette. The applcants for incor- poration are Messrs. Leslie F. Sim- ons, Freetown, Wilfred J. Salter, Surnmerside, Lorne H. Mnwarlane, Summer-side, J. Lorne Drisccll, Surnmerslde, Silas H. MacFarlane, Freetown who will be the first pro- visional directors of the company. CHRIBTENING SERVICE —An event of more than usual interest took place at Inkermarl Sunday, When Kathryn Lawson, infant daughter of F0. J .A. Lawson, Jr., and Mrs Lawson and Janet Caron, daughter of -S.L. John Caron and Mrs. Caron, were the principals in a. double christening performed by Ft. Lt. tRev.) Conclon of Sum- merside Airport. The pretty cere- rnony took place in the Burden of the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Lawson, S12, where an im- provised Altar was banked with gladioli Mrs. Caron ls the former Mary Gordon Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G G. Hughes. Mm. former Enrich rulvanar. usmnnav _ m. funeral oi the late George M. Deg. con was held from the residence oi his brother, Bruce Deacon, North Wiltshire yesterday afternoon. Ber. V1098 at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. J. n, Interment was in North Wiltshira Ctlmfifflfy. The pallbearers were: George McLean. Edison Easter, Wallace Johnston, William Cullen, William Coady and Baden Balder- son. a or-LH‘! I0! OIiNgLAND _ m‘ ace Roanoke urnmeraide lelt yesterda for Halifax and will om. ark a member the staff of the Roy- al Bank oi Canada, Summerslda-S FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Th6 funeral of Mrs. Rose Weatherbia was held yesterday morning from Flrank Henncsseyvs Funeral Home to the Church 0f the Most Holy Redeemer, where Requiem High Mas was celebrated by Rev. lid. ward Baldwin. 0.88.11. The lAltmlollo Nilionya "I'VE! lllllflw. and aunt of rthe W Ta“? ‘ill? in the evening‘ Th testified OUIII t ‘l if Miss us: . in “Milo trim piaua copy). "Y" 0W! - The Cilarlotte- my of °w-"""‘a5¢"‘%‘ rm m diam at ” lifts town GYTO Ullfi Ctvnlfl MN"!!! aadraaa on INVINTB fir.» mlail M. ll’. wins break- G the sorge St the dent of the Canadian Homamzgd School. Dr. Laycock gun m m. of education both in tffirhrfthfi’; school. AINT — The Island friends of Rev. Dr. Genie will be interested to learn that he has started a new Pi Kerr, Chatham a FUNERAL AI MUIIAY LIVE! — The funeral oi Mrs. T. A. Keen- an was held yesterday afternoon from the Murray River United Church. Services were conducted Interment cemetery. were: Meaara. . Jenkins, William ll‘. Mc- Leod, Grafton Jenklns, William Keenan, Alex Dutney and Benja- min Ross. FRIDAY P. I. I GRADUATES-St. Joaephb Hospital Tmining School graduat- ion exercises were held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at St. Vincent's Auditorium Saint John N B Ten graduates received their diplomas from His Excellency Most Rev. three strangers were asked for their registration cards. Two of the cards certified their bearers were a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen "*- 0! 311K511 the other card was made out in the name of Charles , Ont. Later on the R. C. M. P. barracks, pap- ers on the suspects showed they were Ulysse Lauaon and his wife Eileen. both of Windsor, Ont. The second man was revealed as Wal- ter Koresky, also of Windsor. Ont. moans rltolu GERMAN Mrs. Prank Bernard. 44 West Street, City, has received a bou- quet oi roses from her son. Boyd. in Germany. now IN Enouuvo Mrs, Henry P9196110!!- - m. and DeSsble, have received a 6111198“!!! "Om their daughter, Mrs. Peter Gillings. announcing her safe arrival England. SUDDIN DEATH - The death occurred suddenly at Montreal on Wednesday of Robert S. McKelvie, '16, son of the 1m Archibald 14¢- Kalvie of Sumrmf“ . Ho wil! I former employee 0i Dodd 6r , Charlottetown, and Sohur- man, Clark it Leiurlfil‘, of Sydflfl- lilor many year's but. he had l‘?- sided in Montreal. Ha was married to Bessie Sirlclair, daughter oi the late Neil Sinclair, Summer " , and visited hero last summer. The fun- eral was held in Montreal on Pri- day. PRESENTATION —'I‘he mem- bers of the Kingston W.I. met at the homo of Mrs. Everett Clow, re- cently when a former member who has recently taken up resid- Y— JI-fifii-‘fil; T.A.A. Duke, Krathyrrl Bells Daniel Keenan, son of BIRTHS m MoCABDLE-At Newmwiltshi a. son. Thomas Eugene town Ho F-Sgt. an Mrs. daughter, Margaret Gene. MURRAY - At the Prince ward Island Hospital on ray. Cha-riottetown, a son. al on Sdpt 5. 1945, to HUGHES-At the King's Hospitau, Montague, P.E.I. (overseas) and M" 311G196. Donald. daughter i M . Wm. MacDonald, frittler Baltxitlid-surto M . Mrs. Clifford Keenan, Ohrlfloflg. Aus- 20. . to . and Mrs. Patrick McCardle, Nbw Wiltshire, ' surnam- - At m; Charlotte- Ifli-i, E9 $411, 1946 to en Campbell, a sq». 12 no. w m. srla Mrs. r. o. mar! DOUCETTE-At n» City Hospit- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Doucette of " wood Islands. P.E.I., a. son, Raymond Stanley. County 5611i. 7,1946, to 1".O. D862 Hug Mag- ‘ . Dmjjm NEVIVSON _ M, m. umlm¥§‘“§§'hsc . W301; _\ t N am, M“ I A, H121 you Sunday, onard A 9d l8 y and Saturda , Deacon yin SMALL _. Htliflbltal, rah “ Mao e PCOII Ed- Charlotteto ft 1M. M?‘ $2.3 JNIIRIDUIIB lisldenc on ‘Thursday Pmlde. widow ‘ico- 0 O'CONNOR _ A, m town Hospital on S”, m“ ~- v 0n Mrs B1 v 13. .. . Bfdeifjsfi-‘Onnor of (11,, h M31!- Lflwson i! the pail. industry at Ch th , N3. . manufacture o; 283mb ' mt“, P A‘ may‘ C'J'M" huh” °t ence in a was presented town Croasf a daughter, Brenda WILL REBUILD HOME — MI. and Mrs. Parnell Curran oi Plea- sant Grove are deeply grateful to neighbors and friends who as- sisted them ill saving what they could, during the fire which des- troyed their house and barns, or. Tuesday last. The house destroyed was a land-mark in the district it being the hoha oi’ the third gen- eration of the Curran family who now face the big task of rebuilding a home. ‘I110 loss was upwards of 816000. Bernard McDonald, recently re- turned from overseas, suffered a torn scalp and a broken collar bone about G90 yesterday evening. when a tor cycle which he ail his b her Leigh were riding, skidded and overturned. The accident oc- curred near their home at East Point about l5 miles from Souris. Dr A.A. McDonald. Souris. was sent for and upon examination or- dered Bernard to the ~ hospital. His brother Leigh. suffered a bad shaking up and some scratches but no broken bones. ND. Mac- Leanh ambulance went to the scene of the accident last night and brought the injured man to the PE. Island Hospital. The Royal Commission appoint- ed by the Dominion Government several months go inquire into the coal situation and the prob- lem! o! the coal industry through- out Canad»; arrived in Charlotte- town over the week-end and will meet this morning at l0 o'clock in the I$w Courts Buildi . Mr. Jus- tice . P‘, Carroll of t e S remo Court of Nova Scotia is cha nnan of the Commission. The other members are Justice C. C. Mc- Laurin of the Alberta. Supreme Court and Mr. Angus J. Morrison of Calgary, Alta, who is secretlar - treasurer of the United Mine Wor ers, District ll. Mr. R. B. How- land. Ottawa, is secretary for the Commission, -s'r:vnrvs - HALL - A wed- tlmg of interest to many friends took nlaoe at 5t. Paul's Rec , Summerside on September sevent at 2 30 P.M., when Mrs. Lorraine Stevens. dmrghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Abel Alfsenault of Summerside was United ln marriage to Pilot Officer Edwin K Hall. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, also of Summer-side. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mcfvor. The marriage ceremony was performed by Hon. Flight Lt. J H. Relnsbomugh, chaplain at No. 1 R. and N.S., S1un_ merside The bride looked charm- ing in a dark brown tailored suit with matching accessories and wore I WM!!! of sweet Dene and carried a white prayer book After the ceremony. the happy young couple left by motor for the mainland on their honeymoon Pilot Officer Hall served his country overseas for two years Thai: many friends them only happiness in the years to come —S. FAREWELL PARTY — On Friday evening‘ August 31st, the members of t e Mermaid ‘LPB. met at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Macllachern to honor their two sons Billie and Donnie who have since left to attend Horton Academy. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald explained the. purpose of the gathering and called upon Min Evelyn Malnn who read a compli- mentary address exprming society's regret at losing two such helpful members but congratulat- ing them on realizing the benefit of higher education and of fol- lowing this trend. The presentation of two nicely bound ‘Testaments was made by Ruth Maclluhern and Lloyd MacDonald after which Ill Joined in singing, "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." The remain- der of the evening was happily spent in games and contests. An enjoyable luncheon was then ser- ved by Mrs. MacEacher-n after which all departed to their homes wishing Billie and Donnie the very best of success in future years. e of t e an c.“‘fa2l“‘¥.‘.at ‘ll péiiiflf’ lesion traokhpcllace mun-day dsfte-r- 110011. an a a a athe-n anoe. gahclsartmie wag chaggl of Major ac u and 0t oer J E. Tralnor. After placing wreaths on the two monuments in Queen geguare. Ehemprlurade marched tohthe man a o c ceqnetely, w ere Rev. Father MoCardle gown a brief aiddreghhand offéeiatold at the 59!; ce. e para e t en moved to the Peoples cemetery whgg a short service was taken by TE. MncLenr-an. who also gave a brief address. This was followed by a short service and address in St. Peters Cemetery at which Rev. Canon Malone officiated At each cemetery a poppy wreath was placed and the Last Post and Reveille sounded by Sergeant Dorion A wreathcwas also placed in Shg. wood emetery and mayors sa . The Band of the 17th Reserve Reg. imenl. IllTnLrhed music to and from the cemeteries. and their voluntary ‘eflioes were mllcll appreciated by ‘egion officials. Two veterans of "e South African War. Messrs John zwlor and Charla Hines were ‘re pllfi. . - l. Cameron of Toronto. JUNIOR RED CROSS - The meeting of the Jullior Red Cross Council met September 8, at 1.30 pm. at Red Cross House. Miss Newson led the discussion by com menting on councils held in other provinces. Newsletters from sev- eral provinces were read. The fol- lowing officers were appointed pro. Lem; President, Bethany Mac- Donald of Grade X, Rochford Square School. Vice-President, Marjorie MacPherson from Grade X, Prince Street School. Secretary, Noreen Connoll of Grade X, Roch- ford Square Sc ool. Next meeting place to be decided by the execu- tive and will be held on Septem- ber- 22 at 1.30 pm. It was mov- ed by Florence Peters and second- ed by Annie MacEachel-rl that the meeting adjourn. AT ROTARY — The child has four teachers: the parents, play- mates, the school teacher and the community, Dr S R. Laycock, head of the Department of Education for Saskatchewan, told the RDYEYY Club yesterday. Here in the inter- ssu of the Home and School As. sociation, the speaker explained that the Association's job is to study the problems of education and to see how beat the work of these four educational agents can be w- ou-dinated. Guests included two Rntsrians: Claude Bradlfll’. HM!"- hill. Mass. and George Medford. Amherst. Other guests were Flt.- Lt. A J. Fenne, R C.A.F., Toron_ to; Lt Eric Darnell, Vancouver; J. MacGregoa‘, Darnley. 811d REV» Canon E M. Malone. Charlottetown. m. Cmdr. Charles Macmmzic and Leith MacLeod were Joint chair- men. BAD NEWS Donald A. Saundersows friends in Charlottetown will regret to learn of his death in Cam Hill Hos?!- gal on Sunday last. h 1M1- DOB. as he was familiarly known was al- ways interested ln sports. and com- peted in several tennis tournaments in Charlottetown. He was a Dill’- master in the R. C N. and was for some time stationed at Esqulmault. B.C. He afterwards went OWN!" and took ill in Scotland about two months ago and was hospitalized at Camp Hill where he died Sun- day. He was married four years a.- go to Marie, daughter of Mr. Jus- tice and Mrs. Arsenault and leaves two children, a. daughter and a wil- He was the son of Mrs. A. A. Saun- derson of 112 Young Street, Halifax. Don was well known and P011"??? both here and in Halifax and will be greatly missed, and his Irlfllfli sympathies are extended t0 5 wife, mother and sister. srunv amour _ A Teachers’ Study Group was held in Prince of Wales College yesterday with for- ty teachers in attendance. The fol- lowing officers were appointed. Chairman, lviillar MacFadyen. Parkdale; Secretary. Mildred Mac- Isaac, East Rcvalty- The cramps remarks were made by i119 5111161’- vlsor, Mr. MacPhail who dealt with new rulings in regard to attendance, the corres ending courses and a contest fea uring Nutrition which is being sponsored by the Dominion Government. Mr. L.W. Shaw then introduced m. Lavcoclr. an emlnsni child psychologist in the Univer- sity of Saskatchewan. His adrift?“ chiefly dealt with matters of dis- cipline and the relationship between home and school. Th0 epchm B“ agreed that Dr. Laycoc s address had been both interesting and bene- ficisl. Mr. L.W. Shaw then spoke on problems concerned with 8m- dlng, language usage. and 111115"- menml arithmetic, stressing cs- pecially the importance of this work‘ in the Junior Grades. A uestion box was then held after w ch the meeting was adjourned with the King. Over 100 returned men were Ilet nt the Railway Station and warm]? welcomed 110mg lasi- flliht by 99V‘ eral hundred worm- Ths m" were soldiers who arrived in Hi1- ifax Sunday on board tine I009- ahips "Duchess of Bedford", 1M “Nleuw Amsterdam". Members of the Charlottetown Fin-y Department. were preaent Wml one of the M18111“, Blld mllmbe of the Citizens’ Reception Com- mittee drove some of the men to tlheir homes and others to the lesion Home where may. with relatives‘ were treated to ice cream, cake, and sandwiches. Two of the veterans who arrived are fonner members of the Char‘- lottetown Fire Department. They are: 581- 3 Hem? BM GP]- Johnny ‘lair-her, both of this City. Returned men who were anter- talncd at the Legion Home in- cluded: Gnr. H E. Lnnigan, Souris West; Spr. LK Herring, Murray Harbor; Pte. Philip Parker, Cra. psud: Pte. Lloyd Bryanton, Char- lottetown; Spr, 0.12.. Perry, Char- lottetown; Sgt. W.A. Henry, Char. lottetcwn: Rte. Louis Walsh. Char. lottetown: Bdr WB. MacDonald, Vernon River: Pte. Willard Ken- nedy, Charlottetown; Gnr. JM. McLennan. Montague; Gnr. A B Fisher, Elmira; Pie. 'I‘.J Burke, Charlottetown; Gnr Roy Younk. er. Charlottetown: Gnr. F‘ R. Eur- ness, Vernon: Capt Ivan Mac- Arthur. Charlottetown. One mem- ber of the R.C Al‘ was enter. in tnlned. He is LAC. J.E. Gallant. -burla Bet . RECEIVED —Lt. ' ‘Mrs. W. E. bearers were: Fred McAleer, Joseph Bradley, Robert McClear-y, John WFilPhBTblB. Eugene Kelly and Wllllflm Weatherbie Service at the grave was conducted by Rey 31cm ard Balnes, CSSR. Mr. Archie Blac uiere, Summer- side, received the frst word yester- day that his son, L, Cpl. Medius Blflfiqlllflfe. who had been captured‘ by the Japanese in Hong Kong was liberated. The message which came from Manila simply‘ said "flying to America. Will be ome soon." L. Cpl. Blacquierdjoined the ar- my in the sprlna cf 1940 and after serving in Newfoundland for a year was posted to the Royal Rifles Canada and proceeded to Hang Kong with that unit. The last word from him was received over a. year ago when he said that he was in good health. His famil had been advised about a year tar the fall of Hong Kong that he ind been transferred to the Tokyo grep, so it is probable that he was liberated by American troops. His wife. the former Ann August. 1944. His other two bro- thers are also in the service, Reg- inald at Aldershot, N.S., and Oscar in the US. Nav . There are three sisters, Mrs. An rew LeClair, Mrs. Cyrus Poitier and Mrs. Alfred Arsenault. all of Summer-side, His mother died in the fall of 1939.—S WEDNESDAY IN PROBATE COURT - Ml‘. mericxk E. Mellish. 0! Union FROM flOLLAND Thomson, Central Roy- alty, has received two doaen beau- tiful roses from her son, Gnr. El- win_ who is stationed in Holland. It was six years ago September 2nd since Gnr. Thomson joined His Majesty's forces time has been serving in different parts of the British mlpire. -- C.W.L. ‘EXECUTIVE MEETS -F'ollowing the convention of the C.W.L. held in Charlottetown a meeting of the Executive was held and the following conveners were namedz-War Services, Miss Ellie Gillis; Publicity, Mrs J. A. Brown; Scholarship, Mrs. W. J, P. Mae- Millan; Study Clubs, Mrs. A. J. Hcwatt; Lay Retreats, Mrs. D. F. McNeil; Magazine, Mrs. Henry ‘Trainer; Social Service and Child welfare, Mrs. Chas. McDonald; Sis‘ s of Martha Mrs. Geo a Stewart; Citizenship Mrs. Pam l McMahorr Sisters of Service, Mrs J. A. Cal aghan; Postwar Recon- struction, Miss Hilda, Glllls; Girl Guides. Miss Iphlgenie Arsenault; Organization, Prince and Queens, Mrs. Frank Murray; Kings, Mrs. Catherine Creamen-K. NATIVE ISLANDER VISITS THE PROVINCE - Mr. Daniel J. MacDonald. Denver_ Colorado. and formerly of Rose Valleg, P.E.I., spent a two weeks holi lair here, s. Al- to the Island in 3B years. and although he saw many changes, he said it was good to be on the Island again, and renew old times acquain- tenances. He was accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. Clark, of Dan- ver, Colorado. This was ROSES and beautiful beaches. Both Mr. MacDonald and Mrs. Clark stated they would be back again in two years time. While in Charlotte- town, ey were guests of Mr. Mac- Donal ‘s niece, Mrs. D, D. Mao- Donald, 240 Sydney St . SEEKING CATTLE KER-E? — Major W. C. Jackson of terinary corps United States Army, was a visitor to Char-love- town yesterday. While Major Jack- son was noncommittal on the subject, the speculation is that 1e is interested in securing some high-milk- reducing cows.‘ disease free, for he new modem barn which the American Gum ‘ John's, Newfoundland. derstood that this barn. the latest in scientific construction, will con- tain four stanchions which will hold 30 cows. Equi em will be installed which wil provide for the washing of each cow before each milking, All other latest dairy appliance; for the watering, feeding, and milking of the cows ‘d be provided, Major Jackson sa . BLAWSON - GARLAND A pretty wedding was solemnlnod alt 9 o'clock mass Monday, A . 20, when Rev. Father Hayes uni in marriage Margaret Eileen, da hter of Mr. and Mrs, J floor length gown of white sheer over satin with long veil carrying a bouquet of red loses. Sae was attended by her sister Gertrude gowned in pale pink and carrying pink roses. The groom was supported by Thomas urks, vwo » i “chmuy; constructing’ at its bass near i d” , a product of his own invent n. As- sociated with him is another clergyman well known here, Rev. Neil Herman. They are at prer- ent in Saint. John, arranging to form a company for the tion and marketing of which is a paint made brand new ICIIEIIII in alsnia, from a whidl a have man Saint John. Among whom was MlssITeresa Morrison of Tignish, E. . —MARGATE UNITED CHARGE. roduc- —Servioes of Worship, g Sept. 10th. Margate. . M. W. M. S Sunday . S. at 10 used. The paint Unified s. s and ‘Worship at no superior P. M New Irondon. W M S is qualities, including res tanca to fillankoffering service at 7.30 P M. l1.-tense heat 0r cold. l-tl formula with special music- was first discovered by Dr. Congo Green. m , sizt will onduct ll m y "m ‘n’ n. ac. o. Fralser, Minister. as a when tsin. xtremely e was a registered ca. ca Later he entered u. n 5 busy carver n the e Christian ministry, and it is only Ian Holman. son of Mr. and Mrs. recently. on his retirement from H- T. 3011mm. SlImmPF-fldc. rived home on ‘Tuesday evening the active ministry. that he has Rev W. I. B.A. of Stanley Bridge. these services. Rev. 9-14-11. —ARRIVES IIOMET-Majnr Al- ill‘- found time to plan the inanufac- from overseas, where he served as tura of his invention. stood that a market is already es- Italian tablishéd for a the new paint when it gets into production. THURSDAY P.E BEPATBIATED - The following Prince Edward Islanders are liste among nersonnel of the Royal Canadian r Force expected to arrive at Quebec City Bept. l’! on the 8.5, B his: Sgt A. L. o . l Re- Lschlne, where they will be given leave. ‘ Word has been received by Mrs. l". A. MacMillan announcing the romotlon of her husband from of Captain to Major. ‘Major MacMillan was Medical Of- ficer at, Beach Grove Inn in i943 and also stationed at St. Anne do Bellvue, Quebec. He left for over- in Feb. 194i. He is now at- tached to Army l! in Holland. Major Mac son of Mr. and Mrs. Milllan, Charlottetown. Sybil Mallett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mallett, IN PACIFIC THEMED-Among an is M Pranchoo, Honolulu, Sydney, Australia and other DON-s. The ship was last reported at Hang Kong where it was playing a part in looking after the needs of liberated Canadian prisoners of war. ‘rhere ia a chance that Limit. prov home at irst hand RESUMEB POSITION - Lieut.- Stewart went on active service on the outbreak of war with the Prince Edward Island Highlanders. He proceeded overseas with the North N Sootia II In. June. in armor, was joint command of the first "combined operational" train- ' . in 194s he Sutherland Highlanders which i68- iment hedsumh p! whack“? Fran an w l. I - - tlrrguzhad role early in the Invasion. Colonel Stewart will receive a hart? welcome from the b 00m- munlby in his remlaasemfl" Wm‘ this Well known dll firm. H, and his wife, ether with Walter 0! of the B. O. "their arrest was Ma to sua- Ig l] undo;- a. press relations officer on the and Western European large volume o! fighting fronts. He previously was a member of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders and served ln Canada and Newfoundland before going overseas. It was announced _ a. short time ago that he had been mentioned in dispatches. 5 bins Collection campaign in Montague, out our wav with and occasional table of very pretty design as areminder of many pleasant evenings spent together. A well worded address was read by Mrs. Bertram Willis wihile ma. Malcolm MoSwairl made the presentation. Mrs. Clow lnaiewwellchoaenwordsthanked the members for their thoughtful- ness and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in musical entertainment, music be- ing furnished by Messrs. Robert their usual good style. MARRIAGIS OATWAY -— LOWRY — At Queen of Kingston, On marriage to Leading ward Summerfleld Oatwav. R- C. N. V. R. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oat-wuv of Borden. Hospital, Montague, P EI Sept. '7, i965, to Mr. and Mrs lng Coffin, Bay Vortune, P. a son. BBBHAUT-At the King's Hospital, P.E.I. on Sept. son, John Herbert. Mun e. PJEJ Hospital, 1945 Mr‘ and Sept. ll. East. P.E.I., a daughter. BYRNB-At the King's Hospital, Montague. P E I. l1. 1945. to Mr. on Sept. 7. 1946. to Ml‘. 811d ing Home. Natts. England. KEENAN - MacDONALD - A! the home of the bride on Saturday Sept. B. i945 at 4.00 pm. by R"- By ,| l2_"\vslu-r-n= Childs), a son, Roy Edwin. Lynn. COFFIN-At the King’! Ccllnty County 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Brchaut: Murray Harbor. South, P.E.I., a HUGHES-At the Kim's County Hughes, St. Mlaryfls Road. County and Mrs. Percy ' Byrne, Cardigan, P EI. a daush- ' ter. Jtlaureen Armb- w" WIIALEN—At the cltv Hcsnltal William Whalen, " a daughter. MacLENNAN - At Beeston Nurs- Aug. 22, 1945. to LAC. and Mrs. Willis H. MacLennan (nee Margery on . Irv E.I.. Drive out ACHES: ' ._;~ h; , G11 Ml‘: Sept. Mrs. GII TIPPY MAD! "wit, HE'S STRETCHINY EMA AND “CAP” 1 see MARTHN5 up HEP. MIND Arr LAST- . /’ ‘ r I ' YA’ .'¢/Z'$/4§;’ i “LQRMI”? SHII’ T0 2. 9.32 v/I SHORE ’“"_'7 ' l.) ‘Fuuullllllllll AND watt, He's A lush 13g: IWBLL HE'S sun 2W9, I S'POS ol-tmlsswm - tar ME WiSH you umpires ' .4 niciona lroused in th mind of a bright. young Island woman — to have her identity kept a secret is being ted the R. C. M. P.—who not three s‘ a ers. two man and a . apen ng large sums of mono! freely. With the story in yester- day's Guardian of the hunt in five Provinces for Lauaon and his wife, suspected ‘of being e Msrttimes, still fresh in her mind. the young wa‘ ‘ ‘ the strangers closely. As a result oi’ making her suspicions known to Cats. Warner and Keefe, the DERPD ,, BUG K/l z E l? an minus. Cask- - Rachel. fleas. lIlvI fill. Crickets. At Eaton - drag, hardware I a mraakorwritajsraa CET ‘arj-Yi m v S mpaoa coupon Pmdlofl ~ wry _\1_ ~_' ' tSOICANMAAGASWE EPORTEROUT HERm usss ‘IHANAYEAR OKAY ‘