rm? rwstvc MONDAY —-GQVIINMINT A PPOINT- ,IIN'l‘l—Meaar|. James Hogan, illlllmerside, was appointed super- visor of physical fitness for Prince Ueiinty and S. Leo Biacquiere. Iumrnerside, registrar of deeds for all CWMY It a recent meeting of the Executive Council. FUNERAL ‘FRIDAY »- The tuxieral of Mr. Mayus R. Ford was held from his late residence on Friday afternoon, October 21st, and was largely attended. Mr. Maurice Fyfe conducted the services at the house and grave. The pallbearers were Messrs. John Ford. George Ford. Wallace MacDonald. Robxrt Doddfi. John MacDonald and George MacKinnon. Burial in Rus- tioo Road Cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Preston Camp- bell of New Glasgow was hcld yesterday afternoon from the New Glasgow Christian Church. The service at the church was con- ducted by the Rev. N. D. Dunbar, assisted by the Rev. George Gougli Ind the Rcv. Wilfred MacLcod. The pail-bearers were Ledwell Boswell, Bruce Curtiss, Elmer MacDonald, George Dickicson. Harold Dickieson and Ernest Houston. The interment was in Montague cemetery. The service. at the grave was conducted by the Rev. Robert Bryne. DuR New‘ p.m. Friday evening, after which billets will ba assigned delegates. Following this the minister of Trinity United Church, Rev, H. E. D. Ashford, M.B.E., B.A., B.D., will welcome the delegates and intro- duce the leaders. Rev. Mr. Ash- ford will also be the theme lec- turer uslng the book "Growing With The Years." At First United Church, Trure. N. S.. on Saturday afternoon the marriage took place of Helen Marie Annand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Annand, with Mr. Murray Prescott Crocd. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crccd, Higliiieid, P. E. I. The Rev. C. Earl Gordon officiated at the ceremony. The wedding music was played by Prof. Douglas Baker. White c-hrysanthemums backed with autumn leaves were arranged in the church for tile ceremony. —FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of the late John Hudson was held on Saturday afternoon at tivo o'clock with scrvice at the Bowness Funeral Home conducted by Rev. Charles Czirnegy. who also crformcd the committal scrvicc at the grove. Members of the Canadian Ir-gion attended in I body and the Legion service was under the direction of Roland Philipson. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Earl Cannon. Ernest Mor- rison. James Chappeli, Robert Mc- Gibbon, Ernest Perry, Robert Dew- ar. Interment was in People's FUNERAL SUNDAY-The fun- eral of the lato Mrs. Elizabeth Blatch was hclii from the Mac- Lean lluncrrii Home yesterday afternoon ivherc services were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Interment was in Milton Cemetery, Rev. A. Picrcey and Rev. Mr. Webster officiating at the grave. The pallbearers were, G. M. Henderson, A. S. Henderson N. A. Henderson, \Vindover Proud, Torquil MacNeill, Arthur King. . A training school for the offic- ers of all Young People's Unions of Prince Edward Island Will be held at Charlottetown Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday, November 11th. Cemetery, Summcrside.--S. —DEATH 0F FORMER ISLAND- ER-Mrs. Jessie MacDonald of Cape Traverse, P. F. I. received the sad news of the death in Hinckley, Minnesota, of her brother. Mr. Alex. Campbell. Mr. Campbell was the son of the late Mr. James Camp- bell and Effie MacLean of Rice Point, P. E. I. was eighty one years old and lived the greater part of his life in U. S. A. He ret/urned to tihe Island fifteen years ago and spent several weeks visiting his sister and renewing old friendships. He was buried in Memorial Ceme- try, Hinckley, Minnesota. Besides 12th and 13th. Registration will begin nt 6100 liiiisliiiifiifiiiiiiiiili?“ his sister, the only surviving mem- iiiT iiiiftiiTiftiiiii-iia THAT DOGS‘ BAEKED ALL NIGHT AND l HAVEN'T SLEPVA WINK, I HATE TD TAKE. SfiNG- Pil-L$ BUT HERE. S ‘J 4\ I 4 in». Frown"! r... o. Ivpmvdi i w...“ u». p DAILY i si-iouuoivi‘ 51-: "mains.- THIS. PVEHEABD ber of a family of ten. he leaves to mourn his wife, I. son and daught- er. To-day the health section of the Provincial Department of Health and Welfare opens its new quarters at 1H Prince St. (formerly w. cupiad by the Polycllnic) for the offices of the Divisions of Ad- ministration, Public Health Nursing and Sanitary Engineering, and later on for other divisions. The present ones include Dr B.C. Keeping. Chief Health Officer. Miss Mona Wilson. Director of Public Health Nursing. Mrs. liia Beer and Miss Bessie Beer, public health nurses for Queens County. Miss Mary McNutt and Miss Margaret Darling. well and Mr. Arnold Godfrey. Fire of unknown origin destroy- ed the Cunadian Nniiimnl Railways Station at 'I‘igiiish yesterday morn- ing. Included in tho loss was the living quarters of the agent, Mr. Joseph A. MacDonald, above the station. The blaze broke out about 8.15 While Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald. with four cliilclrcn, were at church. Two boys, one six and the other‘ eleven, remained at home. The blaze, which appeared to or- iginate in the wall on the plat- form side of the building, was dis- covered by the ll-yi-nr-oid Mac- Donald boy, who notified C. N. R. trainman Handrahaii. The latter immediately called for help and rushed the children from the burning building. A high wind was blowing at the time and the building was n mass of flames in a very short time. The Tignish Fire Depart- ment responded in a mutter of minutes as well as the O'Leary and Alberton brigades who arriv- ed later. A bucket brigade of the citizens was formed and rendered valuable assistance in preventing the spread of the fire. Nothing was saved from the building except a few pieces of furniture and some C.N.R. records. Money orders and other viilunhle documents were locked in the safe. All the household effects of Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald were lost. TUESDAY FUNERAL SATURDAY-The fun- eral of Joseph Stewart took place Saturday morning from the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home to st. DunstsnH-i Basilica. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. David McTague, who also officiated at the grave. Intenment took place in the Catholic cemetery. — 85TH BIRTHDAY-—Mr. W.W Smith, Summerside, spent his 85th birthday at his home in Summer- slde on October 9th. He thanked his many friends near 'and dis- tant: for the missives sent him, re- plete with congratulations and fraught with fervent well wishes for future days allowed to him. - S —S’SIDE LADY PASSES --Mrs. Thomas MacNeill of King Street. Summerside passed away at her home on Sunday in her 82nd year. She had been ill for the past few months. Mrs. MacNaili was the former Albina Curtis of Crapaud. She leaves to mourn seven children. Cora. at home. Minnie. Mrs. Parker Delaney of ‘Iryon, Ruby. ‘Mrs. Guy Austin of Toronto, Emma, Mrs. John MoKenna, Rose Valley. Anna. Mrs. Earl MacDonald, ‘Pi-yon. and one son. Elmer of summcrside. An- other daughter. Mrs. Lawson Mac- GL1 llflllifl H l u I'll-id ACROSS DOWN l9. Smell ELIIII-llll 1. A son of I. Room 20. Border Aaron recess 23, Stagger 6. Pin for 2. Unproduc- 24. Part of a ‘ meat tivc locomotive 10. Dips. as 3 Perfect 25. Slope water 4. Chop 26. Flaps ll. Game on 5. Pronoun 27. Chooses horseback 6. Whirls 28. Portuguese [gun [gum I2 Gang 7 Cornmeal navigator HHBH Itlildfllllll _ 13, A serviie bread (var-i ' ' dependent g_ my" 29, Qne o: gn Yutmls ‘s Anwu 15. Openings (Turkestanl order of (AnaL) 9 Marked, arachnidl 33- Pl"- 18 Walking as leather. (i0 Thin 0f _ stick with a tool a2. Possessed "to W‘ 17 Measure 13 Female of knees 39~ Cllifl? (ChinJ horse 33. Musical f0!‘ 18. Velvety l4 Pinches drama. "W1"! fabric is. Prompted, as. Adhesive 41 Senior 20 Twilled as an actor mixture tlbbl‘ l fabric 2i Half an em 22 River (ScotJ l3 Frau .I‘iah 25. Evening sun god (Egypt) 16. Rip 128 Perish 29 Like 31. Linen vestmenf illccl.) 82 Small anciio! 34. Exist 35 Insect 36 Anglo-Indian coin ivar.) J1 Alcenda. ea a ladder ll flovnrioll plant £40. Genuine ,,41. Cranial i Inch i (I. Plant ovuso locals DAILY CIYPIOQUUII-llero’: how to worlr it: AXYDLIAAXD p Loaioraaaow Ole letter simply stands for another. In this example A il one flflhlllttlle In the three L's. X for the two A's, ate. single letters, spoo- length and formalin o! the words an all Nat; Den day the code lsttaia are diluent. Afiypbflgfiotattsa 0T1"? ourrrx NPWMRK s DJNR on ornrr ORPWL- Donald. Tyne Valley. predeceased public health nurses for Charlotte- town and Miss Dorothy Cox. health instructor for Prince of Vvziles C01- l . Th s it _- 2:," ' . . 1518:3101] ls uliltlbrallic Tfinnuu.‘ meelmg of the Anon Cred‘ of Mr. w. n. Sharpe. with two ‘l Um“ 1M- W" held l" Mm" sanitary inspectors. Mr. Giles Cant- suooizr .0. OUR sifi ‘her. Her husband died 1g y‘; ago. -.5, ' Zion Presbyterian Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Thursday October 1| Qt two m o'clock. the church being tutegtily decorated with autumn flower-u, when Millicent Josephine youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac-Innis, Peakes Road. was unite-i in the holy bonds of Matrimony with Carl Waldi-on. younger son of Mr. and Mrs. l-I. Lodge Birt. Fanning Brook. The Rev. G. Carlylp Webster officiated at. the ceremony Mr. Frank Johnston organist o.‘ Zion church played the wedding music. ANNUAL MEETING OF AFTON CREDIT UNION LTlL-The first hail on Oct. 18. The president. Mr. Edmond Handrahan occupied the chair and gave the report of the board of directors. The treasurer’: report was given by Mr. Roy Wil- son. The credit committee's report was Riven hy Mr. Alex Mclsaac and Mr. L. C. Mclsaac reported for the supervising committee. All hut two of the retiring officers were re-elected, Mr. Malcolm Mac- Neill was elected to the supervis- nry committee and Mrs. Newton Taylor to the tredit committee. The president urged the members to greater activity during the coming year and advised the re- forming of study groups this fall. A general discussion period follow- r-d the regular business, after which a hearty vote of thanks was extended to the president, tress- urer and clerk. WEDNESDAY MALE CHORUS PRACTICE - Eight new members attended the Charlottetown Male Chorus prac- tice last night at. the Y.M.C.A. banquet hall. pDirected by Mr. Stan Lancaster with Miss Louise Cox pianist, the Chorus is pro- grossing beyond expectations this season. Members are keen in their practices which they hope will re- sult in a \December concert in Charlottetown. Next week's prac- tice is changed to Monday night at the Y due to the director sing- ing tit the York Concert on Tues- day evening. First tenors will at- tend early next week. -FIRE IN RESIDENCE - Fire badly scorched one room in a I house on Water Street West, Sum- merside, owned by Fire Chief W. B. McNeili, yesterday afternoon about 4:80. While at the scene Chief McNeill suffered a badly cut right hand when a window broke and some of the ‘glass struck him. The room involved was used as a kitchen-bedroom by a Mrs. Ar- senauit, ‘who was at work at the timc. It is thought that a line of clothes hanging in the kitchen ignited from the range. Smoke scoping through the house arous- ed other occupants who put in an alarm. Considerable water dam- age rcsulted through the whole house.—S. " Autumn leaves and flowers dec- orated Trinity United Church, the pews marked with white satin borws, made a lovely setting for the wedding of Elvia Cyrcuc Robertson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Robertson of East. Royalty and Donald Farrell Rich- ards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Richards of Athol. Mass. The Rev. H. E. D. Ashford performed the ceremony. Mr. Paul Cudrnora presided at the organ and accom- panied Miss Gayelene Craig, who sang "Through The Years" during ACROSS 2.Weep 21 Woody 1. Acts (Law) 8. Story perennial l. Appearance 4. Positive 24. At odds 9. In music, pole 26. Girrs name noble in 5. Music note 28. Money style 8. Electrified _ (slang) I1. A U. s. particle an. Forest u president 7 Biblical .. l . Outlook ~ 12. Claw name g 32. Stir iip yum" “Hump 14.Close to 8. Sounds 34 Obstruct flljlzilfl [jljfllj 15 A Dutch 10. Play 35. Shower A "l" ' cheese 11. Edible 38. smoothing Yvllerlu’! III" 17. Employ rootstock tool 18. Coin 13. Furnished 4 i. Astringent 48. Lair ' tBraz.) temporarily fruit 50. Telegraphic 20. Send forth, l6. Bog l3. Sums up transmitter as rays i9. Troubles 4S Half ems (abbr l 22. Half an em 23. Capital i 2 3 4 5 Q ‘l P‘ (Norway) 25. Appreheiid q o 27. Drag , 20. To find time || i; | (Dial. Eng.) I. Squanderer i m | 83. Arzbian l4 . chi ftain | 36. Bone tanst.) l8 9 n’ 2' :2 37. Spill over 80. Old wine 2s Z4 déiiiliifi. l’ 1 1 harvests m.) ' 3° 3' 32 42. City than.) .44. Greek mm 5‘ 45.12am (Print) ' 47. Become unhappy , 49. Disputed . I1. Trial . II. Serf . DOWN l. Marbles , w. , . DAILY OItYPTOQUOTD-llm‘: how to work lli AXYD ., la l. 0 N 0 I’ E L One latter simply stands for another In tlill example A fa Ila for the tiim L's. X for the two 0's. eta. trophies, the length and formation of" the laeb dav the code letters are diluent- n cinem- out-m- IXGU ILRKUIA i _.wxrxi.ii-ri.wua‘x hstnlay’: Crfllltlllloll! nova iuis A rnousiun VAl-tuiiD NOFIII no IOVI Till iiuium Mann-citation ' xx ‘nun axar u-ru ‘ourtoox All» baa/ill! -’ Low iottnl. woniamali i m--°UA1“’.'9N- “AF-LPTTH‘) WN - _- D1,. é-_ the signing of the" register. » Out-of-towa guests included Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Richards. Mrs. Annie Boers. Mrs. Loot: Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Herman King, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carey. Mr. Robert Carey, Mr.‘ Robert Cuavant. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sawin, Mrs. Pauline Alien, Mr. Earl MacDonald, all of Athol. Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beers and daughter Peggy of Hartford, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. James Jege- lewicz, Boston, Mus. Following the statement oi’ Mr. Dennis Stairs, vice-president of the Maritime Electric Company, that the company had plans for considerable extension of services in Prince Edward Island when financially possible, The Guardian interviewed company officials re- garding the specific plans. _ Mr. Stairs’ statement was made yesterday at the “earnings base" inquiry before the Public Utilities Commission. ‘Mr. V. A. Ainsworth, general manager of the company stated that another steam turbine of 7,- 500 k.w. capacity was almost com- pleted and was expected to be in- stalled before the end of the year. This addition would practically double the plant's present capa- city. THURSDAY An increase of $1,813.41 in the assests of the 5t. Dunstan’: Credit Union Ltd., over last year was riot- ed in the treasurers report given at. the annual meeting of the 5t Dunstan’: Credit Union Ltd» held in the Holy Name Hail last night The meeting was presided over by the President, Dr. J. C. Murphy. —I‘UNEDAL TUESDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. Elvina MacNeiil was held on Tuesday af- teriioon from her late residence on King Street, Summerside, at 2.00 pm. A service was conduct- ed at the house by Rev. Charles Carneiy. after which the remains were taken to Cape Traverse where interment took place in the Church of Scotland cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. James Cairns, Thomas Bishop. R. H. Phillips, Donald Baker, Alfred Groom and Robert Hill.-—S. Alterations and extensions to the new warehouse of Simmons and MacFarlane Ltd., on Water Street East. Summersidc. have been completed. Coupled with this the firm, which was original- ly a partnership. has now been incorporated under the above name with Mr. Leslie Simmons as president, Mr. S. H. MacFarlane. vice president, Mr. Ralph MacFar- lane, secretary and Mr. James MacDougall, treasurer. RECEIVES GOLD MEDAL - Dr. Lewis B. Woolner of the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn, re- cently aittended the meeting of the American Association of Clini- cal Pathologists at Chicago, where he received the Gold Medal for their exhibit on “Tumors of the Lung". This is the second year in succession in which he has re- ceived this coveted award. Dr. Woolner is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woolner of North Rustico. —-ISLANDEB WINS QUEENS CONTEST—Mrs. P. J. Kelly, form- erly Min Eileen Doyle of Sum- merside, was feted by the Avon Company, of which she is Van- couver representstivs manager, in the banquet room of the famous Hotel Vancouver recently. Mrs. Kelly won . the firrrfs annual Queen's contest for her energetic work u Vancouver manager, and received many congratulatory meas- ages from directors in New York. She is a sister of Miss Edith Doyle, formerly of Charlottetown. and she and her husband lived at Emerald. P. E. I. before leav- ing for Western Canada. One of the Island's few ceilen- ariana, Mrs. Jamel Wise. Char- icttetown. died last night at the homo of her niece. Hrs AR. Goody, 175 Hillsboro street. An active woman throughout rier 10ft years, Mrs. Wise remained that way until sickness forced her to bod one month ago. She spent most of her .ifo in Charlottetown whore she was wail- known for her philanthropic gnflv- ities. She was a charter member 0f 5t‘. Joseph's sodaiity. a valiied member of the Altar Society of 5t. 1'.“ tan’- Basiiics and the Iieogua of the Sacred Heart. Ber ” ‘ d predeceased her by 46 years. They had no family. Mrs. AR. Goldy and Mrs. uilixrt Gaudet of this City are nieces i-nd m. Edmund Handraghan, South. port is a nephew. The funeral will be held Friday morning to St. Damian's uiisliiqs. i FRIDAY The marriage of Alice Evelyn Coffin. daughter of Mrs. Coffin, Morell, and the late Kimball H. Coffin. to Clarence Grant Murchison York Pointaon of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Murchison, took place Saturday aiornin mfloiober ‘r1. in ‘hinily United ilroh. Charlotte- tow. lhvlrenl ‘LID. Ashford, Pastor of the church. officiated ..t the Oomiiony. _ ‘Ills VIIYIHY~MHL Hazel Journoaux, Dominion President of the Anglican YWli|.People's As- sociation, will arrive in the City today from Toronto Where siio will malt trtlio Anglican Dean- ery of Prince ldward Island .at a rally which will be held at Saint Peter's Cathedral Halt this oven- llll. Miss Jountaaux is makinil a Maritime tour of tlic Provincial MICK. Ml! IIPHI ITU A.1'.P.A.'s and Deanery Associa- tions and will open he: tour here m! lit with an Iron on the wot of tho A8 .A."lt will be he! flrlt visit to the Province, and all members of the various con- gregations of the P. l.‘ 1. Anglican Deanery Association are cordially invited to attend tonilhfa rally. She will leave for Sydney, Cape Breton tomorrow whore she will continue her tollia thre- rimsaai. rssralnu - was i were made to study a. ral of the late John S. Chand- lar wu held from ids residence, A00 Queen Street, yesterday sfhr- noon. Services were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. In- terment was in the People's Cem- etery. The Canadian Legion ser- vice at the grave was conducted by F. W. Smith. Last Post was sound- ed by Frank Smith. The pail- bearers were William Campbell, Harry MacLeod, Fred Ford, Hu- bert Strickland. John McCorniack. Maurice Martin.‘ At the Queen Charlotte Naval Barracks last night, Capt. J.-l. Connolly. V.R.D., made the pres- entation of campaign medals to nine members of the Royal Can- adian Navy (Reserve). The recipients were, Lt.-Cmdr. RC: MacMillsn, D.S.C. and 13411‘. Lc-Cmdr. (LA. Binmore, Lt. JJ. Trainor, Chief P.O. J. Gillan, Chief P.O. V. Pineau, P.O. C. MacDon- ald, P.0. E. Duffy. P.O. J. Nicolle and P.O. A. Costello. Thursday night drills at the present time are devoted to the training of the RON (R) Pl"! 1°!‘ the Rommibeanco Day Facade. Results of the Poppy Day csin- paign submitted at the monthi meeting of the Charlottetown branch Q1 the Canadian Legion last night indicate that sooil re- turns have been received to date. The President, HR. Vessey pro- Sided st the meeting. It was o'e- cided that a rally of veterans in the Charlottetown area would be held at some future date. Ar- rangements wero made for the Memorial Day services parade and for the special Legion parade on sunday, Nov. 18. for dedication services at St. Jamel Church. Major T.B. Rogers gave aii in- teresting account of the recent Empire conference of the Biitish Empire Service League which he attended in Ottawa. SOCIAL WORKERS MEET — The relillar meeting of the N.B_.- P.E.I. Branch of the Canadian Al- socistion of Social Workers was held on Tuesday evening. October 25, at 6.00 p.m. in Fredericton. N. B . The members enjoyed the pleas- ant dining room provided by C°1' well’: Inn for the meeting. Mrs J. G. Bishop of Saint John was the chairman in the absence of the President. The meeting expressed its regrets that Miss Kathleen Mor- rissey. President, was unable to at- tend due to illness. Miss Fredda Peden of Saint John reported on the work of the membership Com- mittee and Mrs. E. A. Warncfmd presented a report on ethics. Plans IIIIT Ollll WAY URDAY. SUBSCRIB during the coming months. Mrs. Philip Bishop of Saokvilll led a discussion regarding the surVIli of Welfare Services which has been conducted in New Brunswick. S1‘. PETE!!! A-YJA. — 5t. Pet- ers A.Y.P.A. held their regular meeting on Thursday night at ii p. m. Opening prayers were led by Canon Malone. Following the busi- ness meeting. (which consisted oi plans for going to Crapaud and Sumnierside. and Packing Christina parcels to send to England). Canon Malone gave a short talk on Father Neville Palmer and his woril with the Franciscan Brothers in Dorset- shire, England. Lunch was then served. after which decorations were put up in the hall in preparation for the visit of the Dominion A. Y. President, Miss Hazel Journeaux today. The meeting then came to .1 close. BIRTHS .__. MacKINNON-At the PrinceEd- ward Island Hospital on October 11th. 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MacKlnnon, North River. a daugh- ter, Sandra Helen. CAMPBELIr-At the P. E. Island Hospital on October 26th, 1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Haber Campbell o! Kingston. a son. Donald Edward. MIcDONALD-At the» City Hol- pital on October 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard MacDonald of Little Pond, a son, weight 7 lbs. 13 oza. DIXON-At the P. E. Island Hoa- pital. September 27th. 1049. to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Dixon (nee Edna Gillis) a son. Gary Douglas. ‘l lbs. 6 ozs. DINGWELL - At the P. I. Il- land Hospital, Oct. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Dingwell, idgell, a son, Wallie Ernest. MacAULAY — At Sourls Hospital oh Oct. 19th to Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. MacAulay (nos Bertha MacKin- non) a son, Garth Peter, 8 1-2 lbs. MuLEOD-At Souris Hospital on October 14th. mo. t0 1B. and 1B‘!- J. Herbert MaoLeod. Si. Pners. a son, John Herbert. HENRY - At the Prince Edward Henry. Keppoch, s son. Philip Kent LEA-At the P. E. Island Hospital, Oct. 24, to Dr. and Mrs, R. G. Lea, a daughter. QUINN-At St. Mary's Hospital. Montreal. on October 20th. i969, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Quinn (nee Hilda McCarthy) Moreli, P.. B. I. a son. Kevin Gerard. MABBIAG E S WEEKS - GIl-LESPIE -qAt the Presbyterian Manse, Summerside. on Tuesday, October 18th. 1949. by thou topics OCPOBER Z9, M1949 717i Rev. Chimes Corn l real-i Gillespie of lfsufiifif 3:: “W” W33 M Yhdcrictcn. W-IENT-At then-ab. tartan Manse. umm ' Tuesday. October 18th, 10mg. n" Charles Carnegie. Mary and; ' Kent of Milton ‘to Everett 13.11;” Olow of Darlington. " MwnoNaLo-mwivaub A, ,, Zion Manse, Charlotteto l. Q" ma. 1949. by o... Rev. d” énii“ Webster, Edith Catherine Isabel MacNeiil to Ll d t: Donald, Brookflzd. come M“ CREE!) — ANNAND _ United Church, Tim-Q, 0A,: 123' urdav. October 22nd, 1m Re, c" E. Gordon officiating, lief", Mme‘ Armand, Truro to Murray pump Creed. Hightleld, P. m. 1. ' WIIALEN - CUBLEY _ A, s, Joachhrxfs Church. Vernon River on Wednesday. October 12th, 194,9, b, Rev. Syivere Gallant. Marga“), Alfredo Curley, Village green ,0 Francis Joseph Whaler; or Avonaale RICHARDS-ROBERTSON _ A, Trinity United Church, Charlotte- town, P.E.I, on Saturday, 0Q 22 194s, by Rev. n. s. o. Ashfordl Elvia Cyrene Robertson of Bus!’ Royalty to Donald Farrell Rich. arda of Athol, Mass. DEATHS ‘M. GIIAPPELL-At the Prince Ed. ward Island Hospital, Wedhrstlm Oct. 26, Frederick J. Chappcl] 5f 34 Ambrose St. ' WISE—At her home, 175 Hills- boro St., Oct. 26, Mrs. James Wisp, aged 100 years. SOULSDY - At. the Prince m. ward Island Hospital on Wediirs. dlY- 0CD. m. 111°!!!“ Souisby, for. merly of West St. Peters, in his 74th year. ’ CHANDLER-Suddenly at 265 Queen St., on Monday, October 24, John S. Chandler in his 81st year. INDIAN-At Beach Grove Monday, October 24th, John G, Inman ln his 86th year. ' MaeNEII-L-At her homo on King Street, Summerllde on Sunday, Oct. 23. 1949. Mrs. Elvina Mac- Neill, wife of the latp Thomas MacNeill in her 82nd Year. MIoDONALD-At the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Daniel MacDonald. Sherbrooke, on October 23rd, Dan» icl MacDonald, age 8T years, ' CHANDLER - Suddenly at 2a Queen St., on Monday, Oct. 14, John S. Chandler, in his 81st year. COOK-At Clinton on Oct. 25. Thomas H. Cook, aged 89 years. WEEKS-At Mleltern Hospital, Al- berton on Tuesday, October 25th. Mrs, Ann J. Weeks in her 91st year DRAUGHT - At Alameda. Cali- fornia, on Saturday. October 22M. 1949, Rev. J. Bernard Praught, ape 83 years. ' BY J. It. WILLIAM! i w- , anailllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllLii ',- r ~ H,’ Hi. w-"Wg. I i,.,\,/-.-.,. ... ' l lili H! I l ' minim" ' ..' ZI’ “iiiiiiii _ .. lull’ some BOYS ou-r THE DA‘! OF i=:.-.c _ NO. ‘TH’ KiDS NOW vfa. ind u. n. m‘. on. % om sv nu u:% =f i u ‘THERE seem no as ARE 10o SMART ,' . STUDYING THE WAGON OR roo i.Az~/ TO . -- ,: ev THE BARkh-DO PUT A WAGON on .1 ' vou THiNKTHEY ' THE ROOF OF A . , . couto as PLOTTINQ BA i h] A HALLOWEEN , l i ll s-rusrrz / s ‘i’ . , L. " '°"-7 Jr-hwictiamg . UL'.'t BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOi-‘LE l5 TAKiNG SHAPE HIS NIBS’ MASTEQPIECE c‘ Z. meet-l He BARBL"! % AND ‘FOUR // -LUNCl-\EOVO5.' 4 I-iGEéSRRSQLi-Y”P$R— i i o i , --i1"s ssemsiiuerbusvg ,1 ;- _ T“ NEAT LNESOFA , "too vesrsnoav TAKE Minis CHDNK 0F couceere KNOCK» OFF A ' HAD TIME eon TWO BREAKFASTS , IF THAT'S ART, ‘I-‘LL. . _. IN ‘THE f SHAPE 0F ANIMAL.