.»<“ _._.'.._.-=.. _.-_.-_-_-..-uu_~ A... _ JAQLTLEY.‘ d‘ j OUR NEW "l m ‘l BIJDGR 0mm ‘SATURMAY s‘ HONDA! JUNIIAL OI‘ MRS. WILLIAM J. BUCHANAN — The funeral lor- TUISDAY hwie this evening on Friday afternoon at no at the “will! by Mr. and In Beptiet Ohurch. Rev. SJ. Bonus conducted the service at both the church and at the People's Came. tery. The pallbearers were: a: Clarke, Oliver McNeill, C. B. Je y. Claude Hopgood, Thomas Johnson. Hary Mk8 —Y’S MEN IlAVI LADIII‘ NIGHT - The Summeraide Y's Men's Club had as their guests at their regular meeting at Epworth a 1 Hag] 10% Tlfiujrsdgsy eyeritihng the vgivee ' an ayren o emomera. n. "_'" Mr. George Meikle praeided. There ‘an was a number oi interesting and when homing Dem"! amusing games played and some m" ee Prime d wales musical numbers by guest artiete. Mn WA Mcphee 1e A quiz program conducted by Mr. we Bowie seemed by LW. Hancock was much enjoyed. ' Mrs. Allison McLean was the prize winner. Before the program com- menced the formal toast the King was honored and a toast to the Ladies was responded to by Mrs. Allison McLean.—S TRIP ENJOYED _ Mi’. and s. W. C. Wood of 101 Grenville ., Summerside, their eon Jamee, daughter Gerda and Mrs. Woods‘ son Kenneth Richards and his wife crossed by the Prince Edward Island boat. to Cape ‘Tormentine last week to meet Mrs. Woods’ granddaughter Arletta Earle of Go- wanda. New York. The day was roigh but all enjoyed the trip. Miss Earle who liked Prince Edward Isl- and. especially Summerside, ex- rects to remain with her grand- parents for a few weeks. The death occurred at his heme in Summerside. on Non-tn Market Street, yesterday morning oi Mr. Ernest H’, Harris at the age of 44 years. The late Mr. Harris, whe was formerly of Charlottetown, was the sou of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Harrie of that City. He was for some years past the r oi the West Bnd Filling at summerside and previous to lat had conducted an up be date lento furnishing store in partnership with Mr. Firth Bowness. He leaves to mourn his widow, the former Edna Miller of Albert- on, two sons and one daughhr. James. Donald and Anna; also one brother, Harry. of New Glasgow, N, 3.. two Sisters. Maude of New Glasgow. N.S.. and Hattie. Mrs. Clifford Moore of East Royalty. Another brother. Clarence, well known commercial traveller, died about ii year ago. The funeral will be held on Tucs- day at two o'clock from his late residence to the Baptist Church. A service will also be held at the home at 1.30. Inicmient will be in the People's Cemetery, Summeé- side. . Stewart. Mina serving with the Croce overseas. table at the Giumh b! Mn. William Jo ory of her husband. Lieut. have enrol ed. KILLED IN ACTION .- Cannell. City, from Mrs. A McGregor 0i.’ the death husband. Wilbert A. in action in German saber Qth. A son of Mr. missing in action CHAD-MEN I01: NCC. KL. Daweon. o o! HP. George, Georgetown; Rowen, Kensington; Lea Car ; Mrs. H L. Sc Central Bodeque. -INT$.TA!NID “Mire. lin Cameron and Mrs. B tea on Irlday whoeg mend ace ilhie week. A very est was given by the being attractively arranged ind were M's. Jeaeie Miss Dorie Jardim. Tea we; the brideJo-be .-S Sunday and other retu noon by Mayor J. l". Summerside and Mr, MP. and Mr. Patrick Ryan of the n. They were t. The death occurred Saturday night at his residence, E0 Queen Street, City, of Albert Leslie Adllliti, prominent real estate man and former cduoationist. He had been ill only a short time. The late Mr. Ada-ms was boa-n near Summerside in 1871 and had hc lived until December would have been 68 years old Educated in the public schools and at Prince of Wales College, where he took two years work in one, he then taught school for several years and in 1C1‘! became inspector of schools ior the southern part of King's County. His official duties as school in- spector were characterized by an initiative and originality of mind which were responsible for the in. aiiguration of the schoolJair policy, an innovation which at the time was so little approved ll to receive no financial support from the Pro. vincial Government of the day. The first lair. held at New Pert under the late Mr. Adams’ man- agcmenl. was such a success that the practice has now become e reg. ular part of the provincial educa- tional policy, In 1929 the late Mr. Adams re. signed from his duties as school inspector and went into business for himself. About seven years ago he entered the real estate field. and under the firm name di AL. Adamo and Company had built up a bue- iriess which WM an important part of the City's commercial life. Iii i905. he married Mary A Mo- Donald. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James A McDonald of Ouieary. seven children were born of the union; Arletta (Mrs. George Parks). Stamford, Conn; Marlon, who is a nurse in Cambridge, Mesa; Donald. Springfield, Conn.; Marion principal of Bordon Junior High School; Mrs. Bernice Cahill at hcmc: Isabel. Mrs. Cyril Steven-s. Brighton, Mass; and Enid. stud- ent of Prince of Wales College. Mrs James. Adams, 92, mother l-oAiixili.Mbere a: "it" —A wedding oi interest to place at at. day. hn lla ber N at Rt. Rev. Mgr. G.J. n united in marriage Jerry Dquicet/te, Summeisid Angus and Wore a 0013859 of red She was attended by her with black accessories and sage oi yellow roses. Tne was supported by his brothe where dinner was served which they left on a visit to afternoon to pay final trib the late Sgt. Wilfred Mou Charles Carnegy. Legion attended in a body Camegy paid a fitting and el tribute to the memory of ceased. Hymns sung were: Lord's My Shepherd" and The Hills’. Square" was rendered by Mr. “mud he Prince Count! of tho dccfnsccl. arrived in the City . . hi"! bee" Bixepwd by "191? °Y85n' tween 25 and 30 miles an hour. The hnuol lectlon oi officers ton 30591581 0n 581%. 90, 1 M . a» linnn yogic-iris... from Monctcn ggmzgg- ggllflageerrligelriairrsl. izations. To the best of his recollection be laceaat thee regular weekly mcctxi rei-lliamfsd QQY-ilvui by his wife, the 2.1’. ‘gnglgfu new up!" m Bret Joan. infant dgugfim ":1 bll/lw "l-‘illsgcfiiiccorlrilgfilinled lzvlitlller Victor Inman. Arthur Andrew and ioillllifiglon o! omcers resulted as Md 800d vmbimy‘ ‘fail-mi of trill! hnapust Yqgungdpcoplels former Agnes Tobin o‘ sydnw- “__ i 59g utnk N d ' lune. Tomnw‘ Y‘ I -€ 5e W ~ ———~— non w c et o es av eve- . she lives in Moncton The late m. awe}: ‘zffvu Tvgléuffiigf £115 Honorary President: Lieutenant. INVESTIGATING nanAx- Po- in the oTiurciln Hall. Follow- befrllngggrlplcaggnlglllTefxllllslllv-knd M‘ h'~'r?>§'-ub""” ggnaeiglheligol A: 155mm - A: the Prince more Adams also has aalster living, Mrs. w“ Two 5 m‘ ma” H“ Governor J. A. Hemard. lice yesterday was investigatiirig ing ie the new slate of officers: __... “us,” o ‘Raw. m,“ y“ Illlwl-Ioepifol an Meade , (ht. Eugene Gillis. Halifax, Bishop M-M ohn 3mm” Jog Pruident: Ven. Archdeacon G. a break into tlhe home oi Dr. IJ. President. Arnold Hiltz; 1st vice- _n||';g 11v New yang-Tm “we on h" my“ 19'» l. l , Donald lllrtlavid The funeral will be held at B 45 Macxehzie l-msw Come’ ‘Pfimp R. Harrison, crceken. Water Street A sum of president, Georgie Ward: 2nd vlce- following death notice ia taken following officers were elected- l-lcd three Weeks inflhtlcn 6f ft from his residence. Wednesday Gallant Reginald Gallant t Mime Vice-Presidents: Rev. T. E. Mc- money was stolen from the hand. president Mae Rsbinson; secretary 1mm the New yo". 11m“; "gum The f, n; Mun,“ and Mrs. Eric A. Jeseome. Iorninll to Si. Dunstan: Basilica. People.‘ cemmn,’ a “fine “n. Lennan; Rt. Rev. Gregory Mac- bag oi Mrs Crockeri. Police Shirley Crosby; treasurer. Frances __Gg9fg9 stpnley of New York x_ q Mwmm-mn; Kpnhmqn; PERRY - At his home eta w M‘ “ream. customary “He” m. the Lellan, Rev. T. B. Somers. Major were unable to determine how Clow. Additional members of the (my and summer,“ _ 115,1" gym, Mm Bu“ “Mum-m "any." Nieho ay, Oct .1, 1 , Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wood. n“, A. me close o. the W, o; W. Mercer. tne thief or ihlevm gained ad- executive, Margaret Ballem, Marg- duy Sept m huh,” o; gm. vichplstdent M" P‘u-|* Mu]. By vain Perry. aged 79 years Summer-dds. visited Mr. and Mrs. commie“. b, m, cm Recording Secretary: Rev. n. J. mission to the premises There uerite Biahaut, Jack Proude, Msur- stale, Kgfly 9pm, 1mm- “ h. seemflimutu“ m“... HARRIS — At his home m Lcslir- McLean pf Stanchel re- eh Legion eenne was read b Baraae. wee evidence however, of ram. ice Srehaut, Dewar Bellem, Marg- stem" gum” ,y_ h", Amt"; M’ The ' g merside on Sunday, Sept. lmfi cnnily, Mr. McLean is a nephew of J ‘A MP4. ‘l. .0, I g ' Treasurer: Major T, 1!: Mmutt. sacking on the lower floor. The eret Mnclweri; pianist, Ruth Tar- 5h" jhtemght 91,1 301m’; Mm. M “m, 1n m murmln "u... lime H aged M, . Mrs. w. c. wood. may also vls- me... 5f”; “P,h;.“‘c" 54m‘ County Representatives; Prince break took place latte in the even- bush: asaimnt- nlanist. Marilyn an Catholic Cernete y New York gum“... h... h...“ "m... i...“ MACKINNON _ at the Prince aa- ifbrl Mrs. James Dixon and Mr. and new?) e 5mm‘ 0 ' an“ m“ County.‘ Rev. Charles Camegy- in! after Dr. and Mia. Orodfen Rupert. City" ' B 1m m M501“ d‘ h ward Island Hospital on Sundly. Mrs James Hickox of Bradal- n _' Queer“; gammy M; 3.3m; Mt-l had retired. i——— ' --§ 3% a‘ meme Lon an 17h D ' . 80.1945 Mrs John iihflflm bane. Fonowmg the my“; py-ocmma. Phail; King's County, Rev. ppm —IUN~AWAY TEAM — A team pA-rrgugs mq-gwrmiugp _ Eaten, y hufhwflfi‘, "f4 a" non formerly of Pinetteiri her 86611 _ _ “on h," sawed”, which makes he Richardson, WILL VIIIT DILMABVA AIIA 0! hi!!!“ hitched t0 a truck wag- Lest gvgnint e group d tflgnud m en year ' \ An interesting account o! 1111M cuhen amendment m the Prehfbh -Mr. i". G. Ward, omeer in charge and owned by Mr. Robert entertainer-p vmtee the patient; at ‘m; ,4 Th “Mum ADAMS — sud v at hie reel- immry “cavities m Brmsh Gum“ tion Act a Dill-t of the law of the Mr. Taber Lann eon oi Mr and °1 mull-FY I Illa 11¢" “will. Elllflméfclde fan away the Sanatorium and thflfl of been d ‘ a “m5 m Qwm Na‘ A‘ h" “f W“ "blmlbv by Mm Jam" prom... u... Government i. mo... Mrs. "r "t. Lann '51 Fitzroy street “on Services here for the Domin- from in front of Hall Manuiactur- with step dancing music and e0 a. “up; m". hmeflcm w the mm. lie Adams. see 6e years ' Dir‘ u. misslmmry fur “he Pfvfl- mg u, 9.1M)... new amendment m. left yesterday morning for Toronto 1°" 991195111911?» 01’ Aflflflullllfc. ing Co. plant yesterday ioronoon The periormanccfwaa held in t e ha a m4 f BRIIIAUT-At Alexandre Wed- ; n1 emu-m oi Canada, at the to exmmon m aha... t... Tom“, Consewmw leit yesterday far New York where me mic up Water Street As they reception room where a number of Th,“ the '”§,. "MY; ° neaday Oct. me . William r mot-ting of st. James It f; understood (“flags m m, or Music he will attend a meeting oi United “.94 no Gayle-e “element h- patients gathered ‘Those w ma ‘M “$5M”; mo" t1“- Srehail in her 77th’ year. Church Missionary Society. Mrs. T “He... 3mm,“ l, the some, o. ‘ ____ . States hatoherymen on October s. m“ m... m, gun station they unable be present heard it '1’- n‘ ' ‘ffl, ' ‘m’ l?“ o CALL-At the an. maria Bussell Somcrs presided. and in. are“ George an Kent streets Flt, 53h 51mm] Romeo“ o; Prom there he will visit tht Dol- hwheg M; goyiéjpchr whgch m; through the pubiqq address eyetgm “e”: It ‘ ‘r uugenm pital. October 1946 . f? troduccd m. speaker mere was m y...“ _.ec...ed m; h... m... Charlottetown left this morning ior "W" em "hm e hues mil“ poi-led anatlewise and jerked it a- The concert was erranltd b! It’ y g ' “t, ' n. Mambo all, in er‘ rem’ year. I15" "Fest-l" b mmb" i" mfmbe" ninz to-morrow Joseph Shelioon Moncton where he will await his lfldvatrv is belhl M11106 vfl- F‘ round till it was at right pnales Burma ‘Irliwr who lens and Illa m‘ bum “l” “use "vl&§ --At ifne home of ho °f ZlO" Chill"! W M 5- A “m °I former retail ' vendor will be discharge from the R C Al". “m” “w” 7°’ "m “*5 “"5” to the lidewalk This brought them “W! B! "will? 01 "NMONU M" d u . ' o’ W“ ho hum“ "5- ‘IA “mu” “m” l thanks was moved bv Rev Mr. installed them w issue ‘uwerrenhy- ____ W. R. shew, Deput fvflnieter of w e m“ mp {my held them the” J E. Dougan wee accompanist for h‘: p4 ‘t? ghe m‘ m ‘who! v e 011' Oct. 8 1M6 Mrs. Anlul 30m?" "l the °°"°l“51°" M Mn- on behalf of the Attorney Gcn- -Mrs. Ellen Blood returned last Aaflculmrfi 5M ' I- 89m.“ Both rear fenders were dama d U"! 8119111118 Thfle Mllnl ff» in l ‘he gum], l "M 76 Yuk‘ Dickson's address, after which tea "M's department‘ 71.95.. “my. week to her home in Weymouih, 1"“ hlwhewflllll- 16B" 5M4!!! m; m" were m t). d”. the program were le gliowa- m: f’ m "m" -'-'"-————- was served rants", good ior six months. will Mass. after spending the summer for a visit i» W Delmlfvl We m, h, m, W, “fmfl .5313 I-Iughie Trainor Jimmy rower Ait "my m” m‘ n“ °i m‘ A” ' ‘ Mrs Dickson returned to Can. perm; the home;- w secure not, in P, E. I. g will meet Mr. Ward on ar- _Y_“_ 3° ' Dmmn Bu"... ‘plum, end “but "M" W” . Ida. about a year alw from doing more than s: ounces of spirits per -—-- Y" find W111 "Wt WM 0! the Almgpgpiv M55111“; _ The Marv Araerieult. tap dancer Helen ‘ngfillamut “t? 0""? 0U’ S missionary \\'Ol'k m British Guiana month’ m“... ca... o; hem-J. m, 4mg. Nettie 1min. m. 5...... large hatclieriee and also make "we" meet.“ or me Kinsmen Maobomld “M” M". J! n fine’ t he expeeM . where me had served for three quart, 0g whm not mo" thph one day morning for her home in Bos- "m! 8W6! d the M01101‘ lhdflltry- (my, o; hummus“... was hem 0-. Dougan hcoomoaiiiat Ambibee wneitmm o ma“, n ' “A f" and a half years. Prior to that. qugrt rze ounces) of spirits, or one ton after spending the summer ' Tuesday evening with Mr amt-it's Weatherbie and Mrs Arthur r- M": Power’ may“ m m‘ ' l ' Mrs Dickson had been stationed use of h), can he purghgied h. nny with her niece Mrs. Wm, Hickev. “MOM! BERIAVID "' Th" 110"" m the chph- 9.113} a Show rav soloists At the ‘close of he a, a]: “up” m t V “ in Fvirmosa vi-here she had laboured one w”; . Indian River. K, death occurred at his home at meme“ "mo" “i held and the’ nehmmenee the onknemem w." ll ccded txvhold the meetingl l" 13 3"" The “WlYfBfli" can only be swl- —~—— 5b Nichm" Yhmtm“? “l m’- evening was devoted to prcpqrlit- thanked onbehulf of the patients on“ ' mo“ ' - -—' red after a physician issues a cer- —Mlss Margaret McDonald and Sylvan Perry. a highly remcvwd ions for the canteen operated. on bv Mr me i-fowes 753539;; T“, A Mr George Dunbnr._ Superin- flflclu h, the appngnnt cermygm Miss Kathleen Deighan oi Surn- and well known resident of that weaned“ by the-Kinsmen at M. .‘ e ~ " W" n-ndcni. of agencies for lflg Mutual the home.- o; the cefflflcatg m. merside leit Sundny by plane on community. He was 79 veers of “mum ‘Mn Henry wedge chem’ NEW ASSISTANT MANABMIP s? glewfidle"! Wiéhwlfinna“ l" un- of (‘vnnnda arrlvvd in the my quires alcoholic beverages as o a vacation "In w Ottawa and Tvv- Q m4 h"! M“! It l!- NMI‘ man of his clothing aim odmmlt- at a banquet oi the e a: r romp n lit-nu ‘{1}?’ “m s tmh‘ Inst night medicine for the next six months. ""0- 5- >0" Ill hi! m6 "N" M m“! l tee divid sections of the area Growers’ Association heidat the evenin "Quit-ache 0* ‘tuft; ' The applicationofthecartificate to hoot oi friends who learn uglgngfl h, the chm m dgflfl-qnt chayqottégown Ho"; o“ 3 m". eve] f‘ ‘m em {an ' ‘am wconst. Phllin Carter of the the Attorney Generalts department Mrs. Gordon Gallant with her with regret oi hie peeling. I! members with instructions that nger J W Boulter in the’ ours; c” ' f m m. a Summvrudc dctachmmt. RC-MP- does hot mean the applicant is sons. Wayne and Brian. left yea- leaves to mourn his widow. the m; gollgltgflgn mu", h, ggnhjudt-d o; hkh-gnhnk, wok weak?“ u, '“'fl"'°' " m‘ ‘M u" loft on Sfltufflflv t0 5110M his M1- necesse-ily iumlshed a "warrant." terdey momina for the mainland former Marv Richard. three lonl. this week. Mr Harold Caudci introduci- tp the Aggqcl-flon‘; [Q 1m‘ ,‘f""""°,‘," ham‘ m’ ' bu»! leave It his 110M In °"¢1°°"- Should he have been convicted since where they will meet m. Gallant smiley at home, 'l'illodfll'e' and repeme on an interview with Dr. reaentatlves his assistant Iii t ° I’ ‘c m” "d “m” Pm‘ "-1 5- Mo i. 1M. for m infraction of and proceed w Hum!» Anwer In ; olee m e. A. Greeiman on- eibucuipsls Lleut. mm n. iuie i: Mlle Pm‘ m’ '°" “m” ‘M u“ .. I PM)! OVIISIAS - The wel. come newe that she was ivturnin was receive Jan awn their uuurutii- msi M brie IN IIIIIOIY 011' HUSBAND - communion mem. William Johngetgn. killed in action on Sept. College. supervisors oi the various sections of the Pro- vinoe. Ap roxlmately no teachers has been received by Mr. Bus Mo. Wilbert McGregor, McGvregor. he was formerly from New Dominion. P El. and a host of friends will mourn his passing He had previously been reported Hag! nai Director for the National Clothing Collec- tion. announced the appointment district chairmen as follows: Prank. Reiirin of Summerside were joint hostesses at a charming afternoon theohome of Mre. and a dainty lunch served, the table lllaseeteralotlwtreifigaith roleles and n c ea. mtg poured by Mira. Frank Cameron. A pretty and useful gift was presented to -SOI.DIIRS WIUCOMID _ Members of the Ind Medium Bat» tel’! who arrived in the Elwin“ on rning ser- vice rnen for Prince County were met at Borden on Sunday after- Arnett of merside branch oi the Canadian sported to Suriimerside by bus and taken to the Legion Home where they were welcomed by Dr. J. A. McPhee, Prc- sident of the Legion. Supper was served to those men who were pro- ceeding weat by members oi ehe Le. o Croce Corps were on hand Borden to distribute cigarettes. —-MACEACHERN — DOUCETTE . Summereide on Wednes. 10 a.m-. Lillian. daughter of Mr and Mra Donald Angus, eon oi Mr. erg Mr; Machchlern of Charlotte. town. The bride was attired in a tumuodne euit with navy accessories l" Helen. who wore a lig-ht blue suit land. Immediately after the care. mony. the wedding party went to the home oi the bride's parents ent points in Nova Scotia. On their reurn they will reside in Charlotte- ? where the groom is employed. --MANY ATTEND FUNERAL — Many people turned out on Sunday Service at the Presbyterian Church was conducted by the pastor. Rev. The Canadian the do. A solo "The City Four Mountain. The honorary pallbear- WIDNIIIAI FUNERAL T0 llIJAIT-TM funeral o! the iota We. John Lean mineral Home y morning. Servieee were oond by Rev.‘ G. Carlyle ebetlr. The interment was in Be aatCemetery. The pelbueereé-z lwere: Si. Al.’ Mc- Leod. c r yaaures oung and John “W. NIW ICIIPTI IIID III-Ne eu-tiflcatee for uee o! doctors the pro the new Act amendment have u yet been issued, it was learned night. It woe also disclosed eertidc tee the Prohibition Act or ior any e- ther offense an olving liquor. be is automatically alternate!“ n e mean e, e o "eeri " will continue to “M533 for tober, but it was learned Government does not favour tli continuance of the old "scripts" af- tier the new system begins to func- on Mr. Shelfoon’: iormer position as retail vendor has been taken over by Roy MacLeari, well. ior- merly a petty officer in the Cen- edian Navy. lllilll! FROM CAMBRIDGE. MASS. — Mr. Athol D. MacLeod of Messrs. A. E. Long and Son. 1:10., Cambridge, Mass, who has been holidaying at Bredslbane and Dundee for the peat three weeks. was in the city attended Rotary ub luncheon. he being a member oi the Cam- bridge branch. He intends re- maining. on the Island for anoth- er wee . . rk. u“ {social me ea next Tuesday to take up e various matters before the alu . 5 lGAN-IIINNIIIII-lt. Petifl Church, Dartmouth, gliyaggisnflggtglien Hilda Gugnevieve Hennesee daugh of Mr. srctcuvsv e. . Claw ‘g! l!‘ "yd d, tfih whom ayme e . e - erel will ' eld from hie m "e ( )v Wednesday morn- ing to Mioooiiche Roman Cath- o c Church. Interment at . Mis- eouche-S. I W A wart cipttatiob m griod. Se 80th, averaged m inches. it was revealed by Mr. Warren A. Burns of the Ex- perimental Station. Charlottetown. The a e annual rainfall for o. th m qf the poet yearn was 4M inches. an? a ‘tlllmwlllllgzl bewflh- '_"' warren y "u; IUNIIAL YIITIBD filmménm% flnfg)‘: 1221.3“ "f funeral oi the late Donald Hart- ward Ialend edical Anoeietion. is: Jeaeome. infant aon of Mr. —LSAI.NS 0F AUNTS DIATII only eon oi’ Egan oi Burn. officiated. eds charming in her w in; dreaa of beige crepe with which lhe wore brown accessories. She was at- ‘bended Edward enneuey, who wde a brown crepe ensemble withbmwn and green accessories. Idwaitd Hennessey, brother of the bride was best man. The brldc an groom leit immediately after the cei-emo on a. wedd p to St. John, .5. For trave l. Egan wore a brown woo suit. couple were the reoip ente of a lovely collection oi wedding gifts. They will reside in Dartmouth, N. S. two- those opened Mra. c A. Jessome, was held yesterday morning from 4 Stewart Street. Services at the home and grave were conducted by G. glarelryle We aterb m- um. m term was e Peope‘; eme- Oct y: new; ‘Ewen y‘, sen tery. The pallbearers were Waldo - r‘ ‘Y °m°- ‘t -~ ulnar. SlIOWERS-A very gflrcgeama a? emmghu enjeyable evening was spent re- ’ “n “'5 7 m" ° can yet the homt oi Mr. and Mrs. gggmn c°nnenll°mfl ‘Qmm Wylie Gibson. Marshfield, when °h""""5 the p002: of the communit and _vnn.mu ll"_m_ m‘ ail-mun g districts aasemb ed. to tender miscell ne us hower to w: ggm"glfi?smgslglg Miss Fe-rne Mill? wlioses marriage Officer Allison Forbes oi Drum el- w Mr‘ R‘ Edmund Passmore m“ since taken la . T the strrins ler. Alta, and Flyi Ofllcer Jack o. um" e0§e§°me 3nd,... pf“), ed by Mrs. Rupert Godlrey, the bride-to-be was escorted to ii nicely decorated chair by Miss Jean Scott. Former schoolmates assisted in o ening and arranging the gifts. Af er the uest of honor had gmoiousl than ed everyone e mo.’ for ‘I51!!! ‘lie’? ymegiitakallejglrliinegoiori I ‘ y! Y g'°“cglugg:y&iielgm Fellow." Lunch was served by) the d from overseas on the 15%;,‘ slfitthwatgvmu e ‘Sid ififgs: Ile De France. Pte. Deighan has m An yew evenings Mel. M... been in the army since the out- hi‘ Meexey Charlottetown’ w}; break of war and has had a long hofiwu e a ‘shower for theflpepih period oi service overseas. He was m. yeuae Mldhwbe where she w°und°d ‘Wm’ a received roan hlililltlhfllfiiidflllrhhcf nuns ANlLI-"Ihe many ‘m’ m“ “ n“ ' “ "m: Mend‘ M "n he: men", 1:3}; ElIQhdIEOLlYlWI-Plffingldlhi. MacKay serv peque Road, will regret to that he ia in the Prince Edward THURSDAY Island Hospital with a. fractured "BM mm- ° "u WW“ MW‘ -’§'II¢COMED HOME - Among the boye welcomed home from dey evening w a ladder Algae: overseas on Tuesday was Lieui. while he was picking a lea. A m!” 7”" 55° h‘ Md William Arnett. son of Mayor J.F. Arnett and Mrs. Arnett. Lieut. irmured in . A vetfla“ o‘ the 7k“ ma,‘ war‘ he Arnett has been overseas two years and has been in the army for four served Inlet; lhbelilhé cotgitliict Flesh Just cos , ng s one or I considerable time at Beach Grove ggs£enyeettggwn_gg_ce on “'5 —-HOMI IIlOM OVERSEAS- Camp here. LIGION IXECUTIVI MESTS- me owl. Kelly’ w“ o; M,‘ and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Summersioe. Aflmeeting :11 dthhe“ newigkegiofih Elltfihb- “vewfle t“ ‘w e iedh fr voreas on President, Comrade Phil Palmer éggdeyl 0}“: he?‘ belen soverseas two years and served in Italy and A Shéliddl discuaglon o or mein era outlining activiies which would ggwhg-wfllggndttgvmflggmgmlgf form the basis o! business this He J0me‘! the amy showy after year. Comrade Jim McKenna gave me outbreak of w“ s AIBIVED HOME - Ptc. Wal- a brief verbal description the ter Brennan, on the staff of De- W. M. S. MEETING --The t- ember meeting oi the North Wit- shire Women's Missbnary Society was held at the home oi Word of her NOV- fl W entice today announced names seven more M.D. No. 6 eoldiere liberated irom Japanese prisoner of war camps who are expected to arrive in Ban Francisco shortly aboard the shifi "Admiral Hughes" and "Joseph yokman." 0n the iofmer. due ftectarrgvehetattlhe Aha; ercan . perv Francis Emmet") O'Neill. Char- lottetown. Y Donald and began with No. ‘I18 in the Hymnary read in unison. fol- lowed by the singing oi’ Hymn 1d. “Prom All That Dwell Below The Skies". and prayer by leader. The business period followed. Roll call showed eleven members pree- ent. Three viaitom were wel- comed. The bale for LAIn-ador ia to be packed at the home of the supply secretary, Mrs. Deacon The Community Friendship viei Al... were taken by Mrs. Bowman. 1t Allen, was decided to make a quilt for Bu. r . Mrs. Clark gave e resume of the study on Africa. Mrs. MacDonald then led in the closing worship. Hymn 252, "In Christ There is no East or West". was sung and the meeting closed with the benediction. —Mr8- .0 Mr. and Mn. Preocott Poe- bea oi Driimheller and formerly of Wile Valley, P. l. I. S —MEET SON-MI’. and Mil. Er- DO of lid THE MOBILE X-RAY UNIT will be operating in Sourla, Oct- ober Dth to 16th inclusive. Pre- liminary arrangements for this survey were carried out by Dr. P. 0i the TB League. The following have kindly agreed to act as a local committee to carry out the details for this survey: Dr. - wood, Means. Melvin McQuaid. J. l". Sterne. Roy McLean and Harry D. McLean, associated with Mrs. Adrian Mclnnis, President of the local Red Cross Society and M". W. A. Moquarrie. The Unit will T02R01) ISCIIVES IONODS - ma. Beale Jean MacKenzie, A. R. . C. (formerly oi Harteville), who was mentioned in Canadian Prese deapatches a few days ago as hav- ing received "the Order of B tiah Empire" in writin friends says the award ahe re- ceived was "The Associate to the Royal Hcd Cross." Miss MecKen- zie is now stationed at Petawawa Camp. having returned from act- ive duties overseas several weeks ago. "BUCK" (YNIILL COMING HOME — In a letter received by Mrs. F‘. G. O'Neill from her husb- and, Supervisor "Huck" O'Neill. until recently -a prisoner in Kong KORE. he tells of another Island internee from Tignish. Al M. Miller, who Mr. O'Neill thought was a. ship's captain. However he was anxious that his relatives here might learn of his safety Mr. O'Neill is expected to arrive in Charlottetown about October 20th P with Hall, souris. and it will be in op- eration morning. afternoon and evening. This Unit ia capehly staffed by Miss Ruby M08150“. technician, Albert Murphy, mech- anic, Bernadine Morriasey, R. N. and Grace Saunders clerk. ' . and Mrs. Lawrence I. Toombs left Monday morning f Halifax whore m». Toonbe wil enter Pine H111 University. DEPARTURE BEGRETTED —- Regietfui farewells were expreaeed to Mr. Donald Samson manager of the Bank p: Nova Sootia, uuieii. and Mrs Samson at Marie Church SBFV- Titus Sum- son were active workers and w? porters of their church for the last four years As director of the choir, Mr. Samso gave unreserv. of his time proposed new Le ion Home. Hon- erary President mrade T. Edgar when his family and friends will §4“°N““d"ffed'mt°h“f,_ §§°‘°l,§§§.',§f“; bert military hospital. arrived edlv and wimwdlv t... zlve him a warm welcome. Jpuvitls coeilvene mun eearly nJh, home Friday meat by train. to fnrtguzmgv-vgml $11.”: ffilg open annual leave with his wife, mother and reet oi the fam- ily, at 6'1 Brighton Ave. He also will visit his grandmother and other relatives in Tignlsh. H: will be accompanied by his. wife VISITS!) ISLAND -Mr. J. W. Milieu of Tienion, NS spent the wok end at Greek River. ~it1i his aondn-iaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Macbean and family. Returning he was accom- WQSK. SOCIAL EVENING-The mem- bers of eta Sigma Phi had a musical party in l-Ieartz Memorial Hall last evening which was much enjoyed. Inch aororiety member was wstumed to l resent e. song and several clever and a costumes were the result. the first and second receiving dainty prizes. The program included games. guessing contests. charedea and e. choir. They also took a leadifll part in the play presented by the Y P U. two years ego. Mrs. Sam- son, as director and also aa one of the actresses gave her time and leadership cheerfully amd whole. Mr. and Mrs. JM. McFadyen, 5_ Prince Street. are leaving today on a motor trip to the United States. Miss Mary Conway, teacher of Maple Plains and Miss Teresa Mc. many Kenna. teacher atteréding the Pm“ school are in the city ‘Poacher’ Courses at P.W. . Miss Noreen Costello. teacher of Green Bay school is attending the Tachers’ course at P.W C. Friends oi Mrs. Charles Phillips address was read by Mrs. i311 Webster and a well-filled puree presented on behalf of the cong. regation by Mr. A.J. Webster. The balance of the evening was spent in games and music. Lunch wee Mac- Olive are sorry to hear she is a patient _ 1 M; _ M111 _ h _ in the P. 2:. r. Hospital. :25”? 1.3;?‘ "ggigfgv "flrhelefff ‘m,’ ehgeuehiyul Mxcmof.“ QM‘: served by the ladies d. the eoneree- Mm Garnet Blslmev returned mm, served before eood- her mu iolka at different parts flllfm- m" “m” 3:7" "‘°°““¢ " ‘on on Wednesday, after by“ were “M. 0g the blgnd, WWW" by 9115MB mud m" meee gpphdghg h few day, the u"; o; ._____ Syne — (Pat ot Please Copy). sister, Mr- and Mra- H. W- Erhard. AWARDED mrliauu. sn- sooner: DEATH 11v TORONTO i Bvfldvlbflfle- she was 5mm shied vice MEDALS - Four Prime m- -Mr. and Mrs. John l-hiwkins, FRIDAV —CONGRATULATIONS — C011- . G V . 2.5.9.‘. M...‘ .'v'."w‘."i§‘.i3"..‘..fi .22."... ihmfifiuiiiui°éiflihmudf use“; hvuvyou up. v» r. m. ently at a very enjoyable P8301111 a1 awards in recognition of long their d in Toronto. - l“ th of a ba at the Prince County Hoepha on Sunday. Sept. 30. B —BEING WELCOMED - Hon. Squadron Leader T. P. Butler, R. CAI‘, is being welcomed by many friends in Summerside on his return from overseas. Sqdn. Ldr. Butler was the Chaplain at the R.C.A.F. station ‘here prior to go- ing overseas in June, 1944. For n time also he was the curate at 8t. Paul's Parish. I Mr. Peter J. Bernard. business men. died y 7- had been ill only a few weeks. Mr.‘ Bernard operated a email confectionery store here. Earlier he and a brother had conducted a tin amithing business. He discon- continued the work and moved to Sydney. N.S., where he remained until about ten years ago when he e m” “he; Mrs. Bruce Ramsay Kam- Mias Regains, whose sudden pass- $715M ing came as a tremendous shock to her parents, was in her 23rd year. She died after being ill only a short time with the “flu." She had been working in Toronto for five years and was living with her s , . J. T. Armstrong. The funeral will be held from her sister's residence in Toronto. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mr. A. Leslie Adams was held yesterday morning from his late residence M0 Queen Street to St. Dunstarrs Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. J. W. MoCardle, who also conducted service at the gr-nvc. The pall bearers were: Messrs. Fred Chap lle. s. F‘. Doyle. Col. D. A. Mo on, H. 1". Bethune, Jae. Cole and H. I‘. McPhee. I.Y.P.U. ELECT OFFICERS— shower honoring Miss Elinor Mec- Donald. one of this season's brides. to-be. The happy young gueet received a lovely array oi gifts. A meeting of the Social Council of Island was held in the City Hall, Monday, October 1 at 2:00 PM. Those present were Archdeacon G. R. Harrison, Acting Chairman; Rev. T. B. somers; Rev. T. Mc- Lennan; Rev. E. J. Barass; Rev. R. A. Nicholson; Rev. A. E. Todd; Rev. I. J. Levy; Rev. A. McLean: Rev. J. R. Skinner; Major T. E. McNutt; Mr. J. W. Brawders; Rev. S. J. Davies acted as Secre- ary. Archdeacon Harrison opened the meeting with prayer. The vari- ous Christian communions repre- sented reported that the propos- ed constitution of the Council and faithful service u being for- merly employed with the Canadian National Railways. They are Messrs. Harry John Mabon Bevan. Cornelius Corrigan. Bertram Park- er Moore, and rge lake Ryan. The medals awarded by Hie Majesty the King, have been re- ceived by the regional vice-presi- dent and general manager. Mr. J. P. Johnson. and forwarded to the district officer< for presentation. With reference to the accident he said he did not bee the other car at all. The crash came and he was k ocked unconscious. 'I‘he wit- ness said that he could not recall at what point the accident occur- red. when he regained conscious- ness he did not know what had happened. He said he had been dri. ving on his own side of the road and would have been driving be- after dii fer. ute t0 ntain. Mr. oquent "The "Unto JC. It was decided to have a 3'7 b nu aieter-in-hw, am. A ON WAY HOME-Dimitry lll% belt A. Creelman and Miss D. Stewart be set up in the United Church u Hall Sept. l9. Mr. and Mn. Sana. heartedly. During the- eveninflan - ee vetoran =- T...“ at .and {gIfmfWar-renroadlqu M. Ta nu tial male was celebrated b {in eretuliliuah- “P336” the emu’ on ' sister‘ of bndeunaids who aleemac was e valued em loyee. m, Mrs Passmore will take up ence in Hamilton Ontario. ".4 have the bestl or n1.“- "' many friends rui- u happy ma; ._.._.___.._._... tuna 0 Montgem I . . inepeotoce of both thfi and tebe stock branches W. R. glhew, Deputy Minister of Agricul- re. In the absence orPmident ma. . Georu . indisposed. the vice Horace Wright, eque, pa’ and ve heartily welcomed present the banquet. N. it ia eirpeete that will begin shortly on a 11m mmee tank aritime Electric Compon. perienced men to Y Ex- handle th b be on the‘ 3y hold luiiielent mam-driven “if. t for six mane e1 sliglliltly clrenger. e a oil under tllgelggigraw m, u" o: ed to b however; But wii m “Minted that some iienced beeam £101‘ arade gpgoei will diee . . BIRTHS IIADLIY - At Q1; 591W- 39. 1N5. ll’. Cheater P; gen, elder N __ M m“ Bert. w. 1w. a amee o.w.v. McCutclieo M.D. Cutcheon llnee n, 3.1% fig)‘ e, eon grllllzdldaclienzi Mn. Oheriee‘ cxenaie of Wine- ioe. Rev. A Jardinq officiat- in a etreet ion?! dneu f‘ blue with iuah an acceeegriee and car- ried a lovely boifiruet di American Bea meee. er im model with veil She wee. murhyllie White of more giaen with brown acoee. low mace. The groom was sup. mrted by his brother, Mr. Charl cltonlie. ‘mo mother of the bride wore a pretty black dim with a oorlele of put roeee, while the meme:- of t." “c” '" . n" "v uevvnaooreageo p roeee. Following - Glaeeozlsm Scotland ' DEATHS MMIAR — In the City Hospital on 01"» l. 1946. Mary Lynne. infant eh- ‘illllhhr of luieut. and Mra R3. Malin- of gyhariottotewn, 11001-0!!! —At the home bible S6112. 80th 1M5. wee pink and whi streamers and wedding belle d a pmiueion of autumn flowers. Mrs. Irv. Brewer Auld and Miss uf.‘°""i "mi Si‘ "if; appe poun . bride's table was centred with e. three tier wedding cake