_- 1 [OURNEWS BUDGET F0 I. ‘PAGE EIGHT THE CILIARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN R OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBEERS‘ “I; TO ‘I'll ISLAND clanise teacher of West Arm's school. Hall . and Miss Olva Mac! Student of Piotou Academy n“ m, were the week end oi Mr and Mrs Irving I-Iogg Wilmah. 41.19051‘ 2s, is... 0 DAY ' s] u o l _ solos sung by Mrs. Allan Wedlo insuinmersid he Ml“ o! the bride '-°" W “Iain “C V RING The man: and w_ a L” To“; e that his repent on!“ M‘ lottetown ca: loath confined u; g" have left for Ne cggqk? m; “h1g5 I Deer Island. Wor —IN pleaded not guilty. Sister: used Mr that charge to one of also pleaded guilty to and stealing from Di teen. Bedeque. He was remanded for sentence until to-day. LARGE BALD EAGLE SHOT — On Saturday a large Bald Eagle was shot at Murra as situation is better. M _.___ have been the eagle th mating the ducks at as empanelled by coi- B. Howatt of Bilm viewed the body an the scene oi the aeciden adjourned till four - th ternoon. s; . and Mrs. Leonard ca e Island on s visit to see their quaintances. They w Brunswick and $65!“. Mag-o and in isit Mr. Leonards friends and rela cl Mrs. Wood and their lain- to visit here next year will be no toiearn ' - midengtt the Char to be serving in France w m‘ Mm "*5 a‘; mother was gow wore black with gccents in m sieft to the bride was a IITL W UN AngusedMcCormick oi C attendants sols "Iitiuiiitiilwtlh. bracelets. e a on —-—-— aiil’ HERE FROM BOSTON - Mr , Ill of Richmond and . Maskell, Boston. arrived in left for Souris by ear if the g on Saturday evening. Mr. Mas l.l who is now retired. left for Boston; ut has been back here ire- 515° h» quently. the last time in Etenlgeo coming here earlie over w welcome h,‘ ‘on Geo," who adian Active Armv at No. is in the Army. stationed at New Orleans. BILLING IIIUIII A full vs’ a an ex oratory oil w in ay and the depth d to be 8151 gngdim Nguoml erations were delayed for s ece is a son oi Mr. and ui-v vefl w Mrs. Fidel?‘ Peterls oi b his u chiiadren. y e nsur brothers survive, red, , Carleton and John in —8. 0 Clark's Creek 0°55“ uid River early this sum- 9°11‘? mer. T e bird was Mr. Calder, local tax mounting. 1944; H, and men already in e Department tg 1h th - c we mastitis. “fits? ‘°“"‘°‘"‘ .‘.*.°'*’"" ""°{.° ‘ "has... .... ..... to 1...... a gasoline-driven I" 1°’ mm"- "g i Fmviilzuiiiylisttqoiirn-‘émuim IIIIBYB 0 Q l I “p” “m” "mm" held from his residence, si ‘yesterday after‘- ave were conducted H iii Th : Prank i‘. fisenauelt’. of ' n. Cahill, son of Mr. Everett Cahili, Ellersiie; . Cant-Bio. son of Mr. and .____. —CIIILD STILL MISSING a hter of Pte. Ds “s1. Bernard of Len- ~ —CA5E ADJOURNED _ Th; case of Erville Essery, l’! of M le charged with breakin erside till next Fri- about three hours had by counsel in legal arg he County Court Judge's _ Court. the accused hav- d Mrs. Hiram Herlihy m? elected l° b5 Leo A. LeClair. son of ‘r131- Lemmy’ counsel for k FRIDAY . PROMOTION — Lieut. Hollis M. , Montague, hag been promot- r t with the First. Canadian in France. IS DISCHARGE!) — Mr. Louis side. He had been ward. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. - ad and chest injuries: Che sey. who is shaken up avish. who escaped g J les. =5 right. Interment Iaa A pic's Cemetery. 0'1"“ peace at wil. Bong ‘leicinnis’ g id “quest and a ylor, Ronald MacDoulail. Wil- Bridges. seavmo m FRANCE-Dr. o I has received B roea. of his brother ir (Larry; Smith, oi afternoon The ch stationed in New Brunswick “The August term of the private and served in Canada for a Harris, O'Leary; H time and then overseas. in England‘ for a few months and then in Ita where he was in action with t Army. He became ill Ihly. and the scene oi the ac- 11“ n the hearing was ad- at ‘I Ceretti of Borden Odther iéiembers of the jury in- October Toombs, Arsene G Mr. E. H. Strong, ., the accused moved the ing. only two cases were on ed to _ ket. Three other cases were Cour. to Consider the settled before the court o The case o Trsinor va. as adjourned until the Juourt and in the case oi MacDonald vs. Edwar enoe was heard and the until August I ior rur- r owes roi- the. plaintiff. LEAVE roa MAINLAND -isr.'st and Mrs. Arthur Peterson left this morning ior their ing the parents Mr. and George Peterson. Arthur has spent iou navy from which he charge through llin tmp Hill I-lospital Ti IRES acted that rain last n in uish fires in woode Hope ield and Wood Islands. The fire in the Wood Islands area was ly well under control all esterday but the blaze at ield was giving more troubl . DIES IN B. C.-Word has been d oi Sist Austin in hospital at Rosslan She leaves to mourn her loss rotherp. Daniel MacDo Jose h nd Eugen Brown am e Mrs. Har- enable the arguments advanced. Mr. J. Wat-| K. C., is appear- 1 w “TIDDING BELLS — A quiet wedding took place on Wed- nesday evening, Aug. l6. United Church Manse. N.S., when the Rev. Earl Gordon Fniéed in marrigge Sylvia Winni- re , youngest aug ter and Mrs. John MacWilliams of °' Cape fiaverse, P.E.I., George Rogci, youngest son oi Mr. W. B. Strang oi Am»- herst. N8. The couple were at- tended by Miss Isabel Strang and Mr. Frederick Young. locked very lovely in a beige suit light squirrel and brown accessories. the young couple, immediate rela- tives and friends retired to Rival‘. P. E. L, While ridin on l allant, Reginald “$991k 0n bu" Oscar Campbell and Louis 5 l" h; _ > llbtle At the in uest the crown was "m! h“ V5991 , tuied skull and broken arm r Dunn 1:1 minor cut:dand bruises about old MacDcnald. Summer mslcld Resting/ii: MacDcugall Morreli; Edmund J. M n; Judson H. MacPhee. s Mr. and Mrs. William MacPhee. ween scn of Mr. and Mrs. McN-illy, son of Mr. aiid fcNally Kensington: Conspiracy charges were laid yes- rday morning against four Sum- n who were originally vicinity of Llnklet- ‘timing m??? ' us s - ‘ lhd ted Cpl. C. . Bell ap- ginthe Royal Canadian O C6. no immediate expian- b16306 HP Ind w In as tctahwhatncauéed tlzileixtrolley W110 113x995 cave e rs s. ome skillful care of a Doctor the track or somuejthtilrieg rgflsépwagg HM nun” Ind amen ggestecl but nothing definite was valesini: rapidly- The men were outward bound from Borden. Mr. Ross‘ home was oni distance from the scene o en . This is the fourth fatal accid- ent involving railway workers at or near Borden in th la months. Three men were killed in Borden yards at intervals of about th m t aid , thence to 5 , ti: ti: " til August 30. The fou M Arthur Perry, Daniel Gai- |and Mrs. Maurice Murphy. “Y 03mm" appeared d James C Payntei‘, s John Paynter. New Spencer son of Mr. and Spencer. 321 Kent St. Valle . 1e ——-——— y 5m“ VISITING AT INKERMAN -asi-. and Mrs. Gordon I-iu hes. Inkermsn. have three distinguis ed guests vis- mm m. iting them at present. The are Wing Commander George Kee er. D. I‘. c. and Bar a nephew oi Mrs. Hugh- es’; squadron Leader Walter Conrad oi Richmond. Ontario, D. F. C. M and Bar. a friend oi Koeierb. who K. C., and ‘were released withou ——-'~ ail. t ISLANDERS RECEIVE WINGS- They are charged with conspir- ing to commit the indictable of- ng in their possession ble for the manufacture plrits contrary to the provis- of the Excise Act. _ The four were arrested follow- ing an early morning raid. 30, by Summcrside R. C. M. P. a tar shack near the Road after police watch for three days. with large amounts of sugar and molasses were said to have been seized at the time. M DeRoches. K. C. ‘Iidbrl were in the list of refreshments were served. The couple departed by midst great revellryi for Prince Eri- ward Island. where they will spend their mneymoon. FORMER CITIZENS HERE - At a meeting of the Executive of ward Island Division dian Red Cross Society Gross I-iouse on Mon- Wi more. son oi Mr. Wn fer Wigmore, R R. erald. Fredericton. P. E. I. here more than 20 years ago. was about 72 years old and had re- whcn the manpower shortage be- His wife died about 20 years ago. Surviving are a son. Gordon Rose. a potato inspector oi Carleton Sid- ing; and two daughters. Mrs. Hec- tor MacKenzie oi Borden and Miss Hattie Ross at home. A brother. ivilliam, liver. at Albany. P. E. I. URSDAY TI! ARRIVEbS HOME‘ gaAiELfir jug bl l1 r ev Y - o” home u m c! .8 3.5 ffiotiii. Cherry Valley. y, telling them oi the safe arrival n woun. England of their daughter. Mrs. y’, {funds Mostyn Jones. rnsusreititaTl Mi‘ lea. Manager oi the Roy Canada, Tyne Valley has beeilbgn- and Mrs J T. Robison, City. have received letters from their son Sgt. son who is serving F. overseas. He ‘was the only Islander to receive Wings at the first graduation class N S . Charlottetown in N, ior Red Cross was spectcd former citizens oi “upumflm N r nguished young men are i=it rs t the city during Old enjoymg l wen-came“ pm“ m’ John’ N! iumd N P E were v. o o learned [he printing business here and after leaving their trade in the city oi Boston 1 Trainer is now retired They 1' renewed many old acquaintances <3 and made new friends . roughly enjoyed their visit. recali- ‘he Canadian AYmY "1 ing by-gone days and big Mr. J. D. Bonnellk Red Cross Campai n h last revealed tha 3‘€€Ti°iis‘.i°2ii'1".2 WOUNDEI) IN ACTION as been received b about three years 0a, VISIT IIIIE — Mr. and pt. Altken was well . Ha uone n nd% a few days in C ariotts- ‘mun’ “STWDAY " Th’ l oi the late Mrs. John Mc- Mr. R. S. Hinton is represent- ing the Attorney General. M W Henry Noonan is counsel for the —I'ROMOTED-Word has Sqms. Leona Monkley. ‘pl. Allen Monkluv with Dunstan! Basilica. Re- ass was sung by the MoCardle. Pall-bear- Gillis. John Paquet. omas Power. and Frank Reid. Ser- vioe at the grave was conducted by gevbc. Mclnnis. e len in action in pram oi the Legion Hut Com- ———————-—---_____ ,- mittee. He has been very active in a" BIRTHS the Legion work since the beginning of the war and has take personal interest in the welfare of m both servicemen and veterans. l-lis home was originally in Alberton and his many friends here are glad tolsee him back on a well-earned O A pretty weddin the home of the bl‘ at 9.00 P. M. Tuesday, July 25th, MaoPherson. B. A.. oi B united in the hol took t h ted to the rank of Ser- g pace a ‘y Sgt Monklev is the son of Mrs E . . H Summerslde. and has two br in ‘the Service. C S. B kle E island Highlanders e1 Wallace D. Somerv guilt Mosher. a dough“, e . FARQUIIARSON - At t whom they came in contact were interestingly entertained and ision in fiance haahbee Mrs. Maude‘ in and about he spent many vacations i s will hope for his complete . v v knowledge they possessed affairs on Prince Edward Island. showing that they did not forget the place of their birth but kept in close touch with doings hereabouts. IVOUNDED IN ACTION’ —Word' has been received from the Depart-l ment of National Defence that Gnr.‘ Thomas G. Haines. son of Fred R.‘ Haines. formerly oi Devon. N. B but now residing in this city. had been wounded in action. The rele- gram was sent to Devon and deliv- ered to hi; daughter, Mrs Fred D5- Sauliniers who in turn called her father here. Gnr. Haines. the youn- gest son of Mr. I-Iaines. enlisted with the 5th anti-tank regiment went overseas two years ago. He is 23 years of age and has four bro- thers in the services. Kenneth Hal- nes in the United State; Navv. Ir- vine Haines in the Un Army. Set. Aubrey H A. F. in British Colur-n Albert Haines. in It tion Mr. Haines has a brother-in- law, Sgt. Major Fred Desaulinlers. and two nephews. Sgt. Fred DeSau- llniei-s and Gunner Arthur DeSaui- Donald and LAC Thomas Edgar dtHoyle of the R.C.A F.. oniv son _PIOMININT VISITORS Mrs. Helen 0. Gray and son, Pte. Eli t G Mansfield, Mass, Gray's sister, Mrs. Alfred Groom and Vaughn Groom! oi Summer-side. Elliot Gray oi the United States Army has recently returned from the Asiatic Pacific 24,1944 was wounded by the Japs at Guad- Larter aicanal. For bravery on the field IJTE he was awarded the Si and two Presidential Unit citations along with the Purple Heart. He is ON HOLIDAY TRIP — Mr. a n Mrs. Anthony Phiefer and d8éi§3é|.M:S_ Hester Hoyle and me late Y ~ .1 i-iov of Stratford, Ontario. The bride, who wag given in mar- .d age 111v her brother Sterling.’ en- ,, ‘_ tered t c rocm to the strains 0 the gflfgethfwefafé‘ £13” Ijlatmi fwaiklwodrilng March, played by Mrs. J.- ‘ l“ “s5 ° ‘ Y» c. McBeth. The bride. chaiming inlson her dress oi’ white sheer with laceimerl —IS IMPROVING -— It is pleas- ing to report that the condition of Junior Key, son oi M George Key of Summeraide. who was injured in falling while riding horseback, is considerably improv- ed d that he is resting as com- fortabiy as could be ex eeted un- nd fie; the circumstances. a the animal sh ed. throwing him to the ground. I-Ie was considerably. ggnsggtfgfi‘: st€§.’1;:§ gmiuxigf“; now on detached service and dur- the’ chest. At present he is st the oi-tably be removed to the Prince County tal an - ray examination will be made ascertain ii there is any internal DIES 0F WOUNDB-Mrs. - son oi Charlottetown ved a telegram from Moncton N nc Mr. wil leave about the middle of Sem ember to take over his new duties. ATTENDING nan. ASSOCIAT- ION — Attorney - General liked- io Toronto whe s rmeetifig oi {gale Canadian Bar Hon. H is looking after the work oi the Attorney-Generals during his absence. ON DUTY IN FRANCE - Mrs. H. L. Champion. zse Euston street. has received word from her son, Staff Sergt. Robert Borden Cham- pion, now on active Staff Sergt. Champion. who Joined up at the outbreak of war was on duty in England for Hughes, Miss Betty Ferguson, Pet-i Bart Hanrahan all r1 oi New Waterford. C. B spent O R-Iiliw Charlottetown and Mrs. Albert Wise Harrington. inkisiirivioais lglARKET - The?“ mar ct or t e ack Irish Moss . grown on the Island has never been fiamtmg (a bouguet‘ 1°; pt:k1“;eet' w” better according to Mr. George F. e“ rm“ m‘ m“ an ar an“ 11.1.15 flbbbfléiifid by licr was; Alex;- iina. attire n a dress o w ite ta - one of ma‘ lamest feta with a bououet of veilow roses. m? Mr. John Cairns. t bride, ablv supported the groom. brides mother was dresse I crepe and wore. pink sweet peas. TheWYOSeDh Sharp er was unable to st-‘Bmunerside a August 20th. 1944, James Peters a so KENNY _ A; p11 caught by orange blossoms _d was 21 years old and we ‘IIMZIVB oi Charlottetown other, Lleut. Irwin G Wood is stationed at Aldershot Pte. Wood was a grandson of Mr Livingstone and the late ‘ngstone of Kent Street. LLET STOLEN-Mr. one-time resident of nd who lias been en- l d for many years in farmi 1 The groom's gut to the bride was ""1" 5 sobnumga beautiful flowered plastic toilet _ ise MISSING Mr’ and M“ 'wgr°fih:t'1silver locket. and to the best last bond drive in the Uni- tes he toured the country» rsonal appearances al centers in the inter- drive-S. Gallagher. president of a Chicago (Ov r d M e seas) an buyers of the ‘unbleached moss. Mr.‘ Island with his family, said tha pany expects to buy more; m the Island this year than in f y other ycfli‘. The amount shouldi" mrsage ° 'i pital on August 19th Curimore mee Thei- William Alexander oi Wood Islands. serving .11 c; with the North Nova Scotia hlanders has received what are iy in s message from Ottawa as severe wounds. The tele- gram, received yesterday by his la- p , u a n t an of Wood Islands. said that the m: nature of wounds was not vet known that additional in- oul io STEVENSONF-At County Hospital on A to Flying Officer and . (nee Edith Delaney), Montreal, a son, Allen. average roughly five car til the is’. of October. FARWELI’ P“‘TY_ w ‘M u" N. ., Harris Wrightywddleton, recently was back in Summerside eld h bsenee oi 52 years from ‘paper that there wasmto be ome Week on the Islan RID decided to once more visit province where he had spent‘ oi hi; life and that e WOUNDED IN ACTION- Mrs Jean V. lviaclean Ottawa that her son Pte Henry Charles MacLean, wounded in action in France on Aug. 6th received multipe ag ment wounds right chest and lef Further information is to E u m m e r si d e. e drawing room unis suitably —-————--- .____._. fo STRANG - MacWILLIAM the United Parsons - R Sylvia Winnifred, daughter John Macwilliams, Cs George Rogers. son rs. Wm. Strong. Ame CKERING — At Zion Church. Charlotte- on Saturday. Aug. l0. 1M. Rlev. Edwin White of Mont-f s daughter of Mrs. Mild- Layton Albert Smith. son oi ddMrs. Albert Smith of Win a _ . Halifax. Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. schurm““.'gznfn'fvlfigrucgfi soon as it became available. m Sgt MaeMillan. who has been ov- n eraeas for some time. was wounded “unmi- on August l4, the messa ai . Mrs. J.J Trainer. Bed- , pink and white streamers and wed- in 1941, ding hells. ,room the table wa= beautifully dec- —.\‘EWLY_II:EDE_ HONORED.- Imissing in action July A large number of friends. relative; Whitehead went overseas has been in action since D-day. eir other sons are serving over- s Gnr. George with the artillery bride’ and Sgt. Marshall with the R.C.A rs. James Com- Th ins. Park Corner recently in honor 5E8 of their son Dcnnle and h the former Grace Sem le o ington., l/lr. Charles st §jl§flilfijgjfighfjéfigs‘§e°,§§fi§d‘1‘,p’§ Cameron was held yesterday after- noon from the home of her niece. on Mk5 Annie Mack“ who Q95‘! Mrs. Kenneth Mclgqeill, Clyge Riv- caned Mrs. Cousins to the com- er- servlce a‘ i’ e °m° “n grave munitv and extended sincere good w“ ‘mndufied ha’ the REV- HEW‘; wishes for the future happiness of Blslmp‘ “Ssmed Y Rev‘ E" A- T“! Acccmpanymg Pall-bearers were the address was m! am o; an M_ rach, Hector Darrach, Daniel M ladin lamp and a card table made Neill‘ Lawrence Kickam‘ by M). Glenwcod Mane“ an bk MacFadyen. S. H. Colwiil. Inter- half of the neighbors oi Park Cor- men‘ “as l“ A’ ner. The honored guests were then 9t presented with a variety nf ind a1 gifts the parcels being opened II); Misses Annie and read the names oi’ the donors and h" m” ‘esmsma 33 Miss Mable Sample gifts. On behalf of h‘ himself Mr. Cousins thanked their cakes and cur. fln Following tho ceremony the hap- couple wore Illtfifbiiy’ congrat- ulated bv those present and a large groun of serenaders who gathered to extend their gcod xvishes. rtook of a dainty while the serenaders were rienercuslv trcatcrl to e hostess were MrsJBank of Nova lobster. Nil-s. Arthur Malia‘ 11191163’ and Mrs. J. C. McBeih. lay by seven youthi Why I never married." An add was then read by Mrs. Elliott Wri and a presentation in Katherine Craig and Master Roberts consisting of“: beautiiai Curtis received s well-filled Fitting replies were made by hile eom limentsry HQ speeches were made by . m. Reid, Mr. Vernon Craig and others. The young people d ice-cream and cake nd d hoped gvehm; w“ lottetown when brought to a close by sin ng "Auld R-QA F- in Lang sync’ followed by " —WEDI)ING BILLS A ‘ ing took oisoe Dame Cathedral. .-OU'.I‘BREAK 0F DIBTEMPER. — An epidemic of distemper orted among dogs in Summer- . summerside Police have des- troyed about five do s a week for e past four weeks In each case they were requested by the owner to take this action. -—S. t dollars and iden-i m guwalietheand on do; ooee olice station who: he was to remain the night. and th lgootteieitraphed the FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The neral of the late Miss Mary Ann l" Tnmon are“ wag ir th a ._._. in seven days follow- -VISITING OLD FRIENDS-Dr. 8M Only ffideflily Ieroy Johnston who is practising in P1 - Massachusetts arrived by plane in Summerside a few days ago aoc- 1° ompanied by Di- Phillip Farrell and both motored to Tignish where they are the guests oi Dr J.A. J hns l-Iis many friends are delighted to‘ and to wish him every success. It is to note that Dr Johnston Sr has recovered sufficiently to al- low him to resume his practice after M a delicate but successful in New York last spring —WOUNDED IN ACTION - Able Seaman Pius Jose h Gallant has been slightly woun ed in act- at Wood Islands North ell Rear have been el gaming units but a good" Provincial fire marsh its A. Beer said last night the young couple. mm M home b m down W iviiesmv _ m the" ChsrlotM-l. town Hospital, August 17th. 19M. Peter AZHenrn, iormerlypf Tign CAMERON - At Clyde RlVeI. A - her 95th year, ormerly of Ne! EVOII gyle Shore cem- -VISITING ll0.\IE—-l=‘lt_ E t. 40 ‘A g Camp Borden, Monct ed s in 194i and went over- \l rs, the former Beryl Redmond] N 5., are spending SERVICES - Tnelaoge F‘ .1. Mcsuiganwif Dartmouth. was held yesterday morning fromlgarxfiésngfiland u” . . i "em street‘ Rogers. Granville Street. Also visiting Mr. S111‘ (laughter Clziuda uf Maw funeral of Mrs was extinguished a short time after it The l-iopeiield fire Monday and mobile a prevention units we ay Ri .Let th R. . station atoéharlgtrtetown seat oe. . . Tra or has Lieut. Jack Tremor. an N. overseas: two brothers. Capt. H r leiinlgmcirxend Frank Train- o , are o a r Bernad Dunstanfls Basi ica and Requiem High Mass was cele by her nephew Rev M ,_ ind an of Lot 7. Rev. R. MacKenzie, Rector’ “m” "_ Dunstan's University, Raw Oswald Murphy, Grand River, Rev. M cMcdlanhy' horns’ igevivihmiiifl‘ . careand v. . ac en “fled by the the Basilica assisted in the Sanc- tuary. Interment was in m, M655“ man Catholic Cemetery where ;he. ' ervicc at the grave was conducted Rev. J. W McCardie. The pall- ibearers were Messrs. J. A. Webs- ENJOYABLs-J visrr — m. and t"- Chm" W c. and dau hter DWI - Gerda, also Mr. and Mrs. . Leonard. who have been visiting onl the Island have had a very enjoy- able vacatilon with thetilr ollldlfrierida and acqua ntonces an t er re c.- tives for the past month. They re-fllty- i“ h” h port the crops espe ‘ and hay verv good. . . s. dead Wood found the transportation was m. not as good as expected but their riends Were very kind and took hem to Hunter River. Clinton. ci-apaud. Bradalbane. Valley. long River, Clifton. Alberton llouth. Coleman and other nd Mrs. Wood and daughter their home in Oowsnds, N. Y. Shepherd), . i5 very much pleased with survive. Ja llIcEACHERN -— The death curred in tlic om Ilospital on 5m- was united in marriage d m McEaohern wife oi Pi Grant R.C.N.V.R.. son of Mr and the late Mrs Robert Robb of Bram-ford Ont. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Mary McNeill of Ottawa ° 15”...“ “iiéiiiifiifi Toronto Ont. The bride was givon in marriage by her brother Mr Cherie": At seven o'clock on Friday eve- nine. took Since in the uBgest daughter of -—FUNERAL SERVICES -— The A w. ;iuneral of the late Janie S Wright held on Saturday with a very attendance ofirionris of the deceased to pay their last respects. The service was hold in Th an the Peoples Cemetery Pall bearers were: ‘ illiam Mann. Don Stew- . Blake Harry England-S RECOVERING - Many ds are pleased to learn that John Hickey oi Darnley has able to return to his home af- ter a serious operation in the Prince ital. Although impro- key is not as well as nds would wish to see deflhim and it is hoped that he may ' a complete recovery of —-S. gl ollv Good Fellows" lunch was served bv the ladies in- c eluding ice cream hostess. The remainder of the even- °i ing was pleasantly spent in danc- ing. Music was furnished IrIeath Campbell and Insham Coles- i —8. w.» MACKENZIE - At Rose VI v August 21. i944 Kenneth Macl! afid 68 years. ' S ITII — suddenly at 0i Che"! St. on Monday August 21st. J Smith P" sronbr - at nvon August l 1044. Mrs Thomas sway m4 MCGEE —- At i101‘ 110ml. 259 %" chestcr Street. Tuesday. Alllufiidg Mrs. Mary Ann MCGFP- 95' w ROSS-Suddenly rit Borden. Allly 22. Dnnicl Ross in his 73rd WIT-- GLOVER _ s: irensinsten 4 g 24. i944. Miss Jane Glover. RI 1" ires with woo land tin Fire Marshal said, was fire smoulders in roots l‘. I. The letter stated that he had on, son or My, and ampion of Reming- ce Edward Island. Dr. A. officiated. age by her father, Elisabeth blue crepe with oi navy pleated maline and a oi ed roses. She was at- who wore a pastel we atten ed b R. N. V. R. Iyh music was played by Bloia and during the register, Mr. George of" the bride. sang completely out. Then. ination oi circumstan- e blaze flares up again. Qne oi’ the prettiest of sons home weddin at, the home of the "As his condition is not con- sidered to be oi a serious nature," the letter added. “it is expected that he will have a normal recov- ery. Please be assured that your son is receiving the beet oi medical attention." The letter was signed gs secretary of the Naval sunnau DEATH - The death frl-eii occurred sometime Monday nikht Mr. oi Joel ith. 6i Chestnut st . been ci-iai-ies n. McNeil]. Elizabeth and Carol lloNeill I ter the breakfast the youn travelling through United States by way oiflbaiton. ato d Tessie McNeill ' and Swinehommer, aunts of the bride. Smith w o had been suffering a heart ailment wa J D. McG-uigan decided an quest was unnecessarv , ceascd is survived bv fivc childrcnJ his wife having predeceased hirni HOME AI-TER 40 YEARS — Mr John C. Owen has returned to Detroit after a visit to is ol h in June for a few days, ngreable he decided to stay un- Old Home Week. Absent H a: . August 2s. 1044. Mrs. Louise Mat- remony was perfo Gougan, widow of the lat James McGowan, beneath iiul areh of pig: and w The bride who was given in mar- e8 by a two-piece street rose colored crepe comb head dress was a wreath oi . rs with shoulder length veil. A litt, oi roses and maiden hair the . win-ed Semple acted the part of mat- VfOII of honor for her aister-in-iaw. and wore a gown oi turquoise blue. She carried vellew roses. sgt - PLANS T0 STUDY DENT- h l ti S orimmOdffpangn of . -- “it e so cc ve erv ca .ce. um- m mm‘ JoqarrjoLnlm-erside has resigned his position (my Two brothers qlggliilild plans to enter Dalhousie Uni- ‘vcrsity in the fail to take up the _ study of Dentistry. Prior to leaving the office on Saturday Mr Dalton was waited on by Mr “clam 1g_ we“. the other members oi the staff and y m two chamggpresented with a suitable gift ac- me compnnied by an address. Mi‘. Dai- crimlml ton is a. graduate oi St Dunstan! ' DeHUniversity Charlottetown and 8t. ' Xavier University. and had n year of Research stry at McGlll. Before being for reasons of health in the Canadian Army Jewellry, Dental Corps-S. WEDFE -— At his home in 5 incl-aid‘.- on Wednesday. All!“ 10M. Emanuel Weds‘? PERRY —- At his i103 nlas on Wednesday. —0LD RESIDENT PASSES - There passed awa l Michael Peters. as. of Augustine Cove was instantly killed yeaterda ill afternoon about one o'clock when touch with the heme lan the Charlottetown Gusrdia sees many changes. but was pressed with the abundance many of the things USA. as will as with mes in tha United Stat- erry an od and highly re- ent of the locality. The who was a lifelong held in high esteem were fortunate enough to know, any“ acts oi neigh- g B PVTIIPS - Suddenly l‘ 31mm Auras?! 23,Cl9‘gi.qw$l4g9§_e§r! . AUKU‘ TIC UV . i ‘ 1, ‘£14m _.- at the Sacred 113g“ Home Aug. 2i. Mrs. Patrick mcrly oi Peekcs. P E I - l" h" .v "' gen. . __. , eh Provincial cousins at e w“ a of so Rlfl "a; travelling east and the driver a9- in an effort to avoid hit- ting the train at the l o; ghepvi-erved to the right ‘hwfiht m‘ ‘smug.’ ‘ Lyceoixiilucawitgfii the train sideways on in comma-q!- - ’ The truck is a total wreck and body "4 with wan trapped in tha p move it. The truck ___:'_',,, r. snowman at Gay. D3 Gran- oi breaking and e mm ‘M by m‘ m 1v Cannon oi Ivea fore Judge L. G. Lewis. He 'I'heir relatives previously piesdi? c. Al at the home of jail breaking and "firm h gave arraigned on August R‘h rm a rh social of breaking and entering and st and ling C his passing. with his io aylvi - i“s‘i'e"i'i‘§d|“§.'°°§n'ii and from a way a naden beaianhg by persever- that he has returned