PAGE v THE CHARLOTTQEIQWN GUARDIAN .-_--. >.-_-_~ . =4 many friends of Mr. and Mrs, Ber- ham congratulation to them Thur-d _ t .. October nth it being their 161i , ‘ i, Iiflflin‘ h distances“:esxvfl-esaazsswafcflimaufiiflifllififil Iier on last Tuesday i‘ ' " Ion. ‘OUR NEWS BUDGET .0. Qua SATLJRWDAY, s TUESDAY MONDAY VACATION - WRDDING ANNIVERSARY-The ON durln the absence of Willis, Kingston, extended ' ‘WWYY- tral Airways, and Mr Rogers. Supervisor of COLUMBUJBureau. left by plane %IM.IMORATE DAY — In commemorating Colum. t a" my, upward’ o‘ 10o Kmtms at end a Government from Basilica nlitable sermon for the occasion was preached bv Rev. T Columbus inst night paraded connection their hall to St. Dunstan's to attend holy hour. A Bllilfii‘. l funeral of the late Ina at the Winsloe. yg3f5 ker, Grove MacMlllan as served in the forces. An aci- Good. Tue interment draas was read by Mrs. J. Clarke, ‘vVlnsloc South Cemetery- MacQuarrie. and the of a billfold and sum of was made by Miss Jean Simmons. 6555- s! ~15 presentation} n,,,,,,.y‘. DIES 1N received the sad news WCOK-Clid of FUNERAL SATURDAY - The Funeral S31‘. ' and sisters - A. Bentlev is acting City Magistrate tin w o is on his vacation. OFF ‘r0 SAINT JOHN - Capt. Carl Burke of the Maritimc Cen. FUNERAL SATURDAY - Th8 lwas held on Saturday afternoon —-WELCOMED HOME ——A large from the homel of aikmber do; people"? tjhe Wlimot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur a. oo rc ga ere home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cro-y by Rev. J. R. Skinner. evening to bearers were: James CudmoreJZoy welcome home from overeas their Fvrd. Lvrmer Gay. Btfllllfiy Yvlm- lon, Roland. who fur five her Services were conducted WEST _ Rev. FL. Dunstans University, has proéhg. wlllrilaxlrll. in North Battie- Nmm r m 1 . M _ w-m or , ask. T e ate Mr. Cam moved c‘ “one?” w; aged [mrssaullrdfii fromcNoizlth River. P li_:.I _ w West. A short service was conducted at, gnid “Hi9” “smug! 2° Years 55° the MacLcan Funeral Home by thc re? "5 is ‘e N nev. atw. Wilson. bxjim; - - . . l ' - ~ glfichferfichdlilictlgad LTYWW‘? and [he United Sums lie ltaves to mourn several Mr‘ J KM. Mar- B. Graham the Travel yesterday to hearing in B. Roberts. arents. berts. duct. at thcrg w shipment. The pall- and Gordon was in the Campbell vsMrs. ent). The a peal was dismissed with costs. The case which had over the taken up considerable time hearing the death of his arguments from counsel on points mlscal of trat. of a Act. Mr orth Battle- W. Henry in Canada I NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPMENT! —Tbc SS. "Cabot". Dominion Gov- ernment subsidized steamer which carries cargo betwecn P.E.I. and New. foundiand. is Charlottetown tomorrow. In - are..." t: °‘?...°°‘°“”...'i°“ r: no: ". co r rea ng , th the Prpfboced ex- Agngw i; pota- lpanslon of the air service Ln Maritimec. canned meat. Though 6000 oases cf canned meats have been shipped to Newfoundland during the present season. Mr. Agnew states there B a pronounced scarcity of this pro- -SUPRIJII.‘ COURT —- In the Supreme Court at summerstde yes. terday. Chicf Justice Appeal cud of the King (appellant) of law was ULBPPQB] from a dis- represented the appellan upectod tc arrive in .0 various farm products be for l4 car loads of resent. Lazer. he hoou be more available for Thane A. delivered Judgment in the Mary savidant (respond- the Stlpeudiary Magic. charge under the Bhnse J S Dcal-‘tochcl. K C. t and Mr. Noonan represented the Wonnacott. o! tho War-um. 911°“ and Tndc Board is fcriod to the Vcmans Dvplrtalcmt at the and of tnls month. 51ml 1M. three year old daughter . on Vernon River, met with a accident Monday 3mg l!!! hld the misfortune o ailing on a broken bottle. arm severely, number of stitches. b11911)’. Ion of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank lmfferty‘. ceived his disc a 3211311811111‘! six“ years W" <18. a present visit- inl his acct! to leave about Nov. lat for N. B. Tochnic l Sch l m “chum! an “n12: h for a course gistc and drug clerks number. met in the City Hall yes- terday evening with the president of the provincial pharmaceutical associa presiding. was Mr. E. V. l-lessel. Toronto, rep. 115N311!!! the Canadian Pharma- IIOSPITAL LADIII AID - Th! Ladle: Aid Society of the mince Edward Island Hospital held their monthly mee at the Cundatl‘: WIDNIIDAY TRAN SIERRRD —' liLr hcing Inns- Wtli-“ev DcBlois, Mrs. a. n. Hurst. a put president presided. ‘rhere were cov- enteen members present. A latter from Mr. Spencer stated that in all "probability the Society would bc a le to secure s sponsored pio- tura after thc first of the ma. Stuart Jones reported tbs I00 calendar cards had been ordered and arrangements were made whereby these would be given to the vice-presidents of the diflercnt churches for distribution. Mrl W. P. Bruce, housekeeper at the - ital ldfit in s oomplctl lint of the lnenl in the store room. hr the meeting adjourned. tea was served by Mrs. H. L. scar and ms. G. M. Avard. NEW U. S. REGULATION-The President of the Unitod Btatcs has signed an Act which will interest many United States citizens living in C Under the Nationality Act of i940, as amended, natur- alized United States citizens, with certain exceptions. would losc their nationality by residing continuously for three years in the torrilory of a foreign state of which they were formerly nationals or in whidi the place of their birth is situated. or five years in any other foreign state. However. the law also PAINIUL ACCIDENT -_ mm; E‘. Ind MN P. Lea In who: requiringunbxlligiie he:- TO TAKE COURSE-PO. C G who recently rc- rgc from the R. C. and one wife in Covehcad. He ex- alifax where he will enter the DRUGGISTS MEET-City drug- about 30 in tlon, Mr. E. L. Bryerllon, Guest of the meeting m b" about both hi: ‘is n. this: h blcwhaahciidit was while! htinl h Ii 0d hi! m‘ nun-Hr: morph tmcni. ‘c garage within a the pf: ' suowu ‘sruonn-on Jack Murchison Mac! mant were mad Mat-heron. All th Barry . ’ la buvlgrh gfaging §um"“vu acd 10W till was taken hi: cs w was resting cunfcrtagiv inthhaht. er ifts were cpcncd by ‘m, tint unis. The humorous verses which caused wt: mfi n, fashioned st. le. Lunch was served YU- wnwn and Rev" W1‘ Mactmnald" After an extéfifi.» tour of the 203i“ tgyglseiibyeifsveargggddgeefihfilsbgf caution Association’ "med m“ 1°“ Or cmulumppby b agarimetl l‘ “hi. ‘lad 42:21:91: . T“ Pmbwe" we” Rom" Wu‘ Island during which confirmations Hartsville Presbyterian Church ac- ON lLE DE I-‘R-ANCE Th f l "ch residence mum n“ “our m” aogiai lutysgiiru A” um’ Jam” smwm‘ ‘mm mi‘ were held in the parishes of Port rembled at the home of ur and lowing Prince Edward Jenn’ °' m °°'°b" 1* mi” ""“‘“"' °‘ ' . "m!" Yell» "wield Clel- Hill Alberton Summerslde CIB- Mrs. Winslow Watts. Hsmpchlro. l-fe listed among 1007 no Ami-n ‘h’ 1mm‘ °' ‘mam’ "”'°"'" Two iutioru one rcccindin lrld SY-ohky Arthur. p11 ‘d, Kensihgton. Georgetown. to do honor to Mrs. Watts who ha personnel expected. to arrive at Una" we A“ Jun ‘and’ u" d." a motiorri“ cd'Oct. I Maine‘ Milli... and Rustico. the Right been organist in Hart-wills Church Halifax Saturday. Oct a0 on the h“ m“ “ma”! “d m“ m‘ issuing t c new six-months‘ IUNIRAL YESTERDAY _ m. Reverend s. F. Kingston. on. for n number of years. Proopshipfilede France": lice. wn ZZMSQQ, rimfili“ $35‘ ‘h’ tin“ li uor " l-lpts". and , the other funeral of the late James A. Mac.‘ PhD, Lord Bishop of Ncvd Scotia Mr. Neil Nicholson cspablv acted Bernard. Tigimsh; n“ P $_ This applies ‘:0 an ,,,,,{,,,“;,, m c ling gr abolition of the Pro- " my“ l" hi“ ‘mm “ii- allalliziiii ..:.*"...i;:;":i:.l- a: zi.:ir*ziiir.i “.‘.‘.‘.J.‘.‘“' '* Attire smewv= “Pl may no - we ~== -*=*~~~= i" i" "e -""="‘"“"“ i8 1"“ ““““1 “m” t” summers‘ e ten oindidlites at st, Peter's Chth- Minister Mr. Donald N clson to scmfiTis... “vtiiilnuf w I" m“ dm°nsmp m" m‘ h’ ' M ‘ aonmmem Cont"! m,‘ i" and conducted by the Rev. Her- “m” m“ ‘m’ "”‘°“‘“'°“ °‘ ° - of tho Prince Ildward Island Mcdl- "l- m ll , . c)...“ or Sliver, _vmnon “n, _ own right. It has no application will Whitlock md the accompanying F‘ ¥Z§piEi§h°§eni§tt§§vwm15n§“ioiihtlfi Wetilklwas zimbullgi oéleNilz myngiérwtggtgkég 2f,’ hfggzirjiiafi 5116118 tlliath. who Eaalqelglavisiltiing finififii°gifiLs°fifl$h° a“ Among“ cuTl-imglo-tiilogmwu held at The Mm I004 239:“ 9.31111‘ 11111011 , . allbearers were: Hon. u. u. Bar. E m" ""5. °“ e “i- ° u W er only rother. Reuben chsriotutcwn and prodded cvcr e h," only was the Bishop of the Diocese Yfimfmbfiillw- Fm‘ m” "9 1° Y Dickinson of Kensln t f "'_' - u" a 3°“ Mm“ m 9 Mu" E c-m’ h1g1?“ Rrggig’ ,,‘}‘,',’,‘,§,‘;f;,hf°“§ on his episcopal visitation cf the good fellows was sung. 1 We“, M, m. vmioggvef’ "of" BIG TRANSPORT PLAN! PUR- zighngrxihfiificgwt y; u, Qvm-hh “w, P“, m“, Aciuve- Province and B meeltaing of in; wl-rs-ngpefimmxialoirnurereeligg whore she will visit her‘ nieces $3553“; h",,',‘§"b:‘,§,"‘m“'”m'§§ omit‘. mm from nil auction] cf pm"; i‘ gI-llboarers were: Cyrus Morris, §,‘,‘“-‘I~t§§,§§ntyheuiiiurhildfyiknebriit htjie Mr. Donald Nicholson favoured the a" ti?” 1°“ Jun" 5nd a ll-passenger Dakota transport u" Pnnn" '9" 9'5"“- "'—"""-————' ii i" wuliam- mm" whim“- nleht Reverend William ‘Lockridgc Klthering with Hymn selections. munfw h’ ' mmmmm ‘h’ "m plane. purchased it Washi Th! "m m°1“'-1°"- i“"'°d“°°° cnNDL35-N 91° P- l- llllnd i; llarry MacKinnon. John F. Taylor, w-fi m Lord Bishop Q; A1 ‘m...’ Lunch was served by the ladies “mo 1 erunome _ Los An eles, 1a,, week mm ‘he ‘ u! PM”? by Dr J. 0. aimpccn. Bummer-aide. N Hospital, Oct. l0 1M6, to Mr. and * i1 u“! mm" Emma“ wasg also visitinE Prince ward A hearty vote of thanks was BX- h" ‘m? m, mun’ who 5 i“ lo’ BOB-I'd by T-G- 511! .6119! cn- ‘n4 mwhd b, n" 1' ‘Y’ Y.“ m" ‘L F Ohmél I5 “n- ” I la d rid eakln on behalf cf tended to Mr. and Mrs. Watts for h m 3 y‘ 7 Y9“- 15 m“ md gihccr for llarlitmcc Airways Ltd ch“l°twt°wni uwm“ "mi u‘ c°“'-At u” P» ‘- I 3W f INVEQTIGATING BREAKS " tlsie “Misglonaip Socigty of the Can- the use of their home for this oc- flfmey’ ‘P!’ w "'1'"! Wm‘ m’ l!‘ is expected to be the finest ship of m9 1111"" i“ u" Pmvuwm gm‘ oa- n- ""1 9° m5 Mi‘!- li y caslon. A very pleasant evening 55 ° "'1' "m" W"! Wiihi- 1 in Government's efforts to ‘better’ Colu, , s (highw- Royal Canadian Mounted Police adlan Church er and can tl tl ts k d in bhc Mlfiflmcl. Similar fr! / l)‘ are investigating a ‘eries cf breaks '.__ w" NW5“ w " d“ by “Mm” days. e u” o! y‘ “d” in type to several planes used by u" "mmlmn M" m‘ ‘m’ ‘i! G‘Unuln'* M “"5" ’- into cottagfl on beaches surround- FUNERAL SERVXCES — The "Gm ..b° with you ml n m” -__ m‘ Nmflifiisi M? U1)" WW9"! u‘ u“ "wnuknu m‘ ma“. w“ Ham“ a 0”" l" m“ m m, Cw Ankle, removed “new, o, M, James n McQuaid will» FUNEnAL YESTERDAY _ m“ Moncfon, Monfjefl- m; Bggwn, of cach individual doctordto dun. an. and In. _- are. in many cases. of sentimental was held yesterday morning from "‘—_ eral of the late Mrs. Percy G m“ b1! ‘"1811! lflli P10011841‘ I31‘- ply mm u“ MW ‘mm "m" ‘r n” Bu“ Gmmti- 5 "i" _ "1"- “it “l: item err i» remit £i§'..’&..°"i’..°§’°€..“.’u".° activate "is activist... u... "is" rvmr "e - o». rm%'-" "a ’" nature o t c t evm v r ers ve, e urc o e os “m, n cm,“ hem l" q u- street venem“ Harmon - c e I - Y‘ . f R . h Re ul “m”? ° _ 5e"; ' a wing span of 9b fact and amia- |1 DT- J- 0- 3°13"! I114 M9114‘ Ken‘ Club‘ took ace urcd 4 » »- w-hifivil-nlfdlvlesmbeegwgbrkseno initoittggsf gig}; Maesdseevxtggrcelgbretftizd bvq n23. °°"°b" “m” m mini h" h: Warcmhtiicttgcei ‘Qomfheanga mée in: speed of no miles pa: hour. f; b! Dt- J- D- fluinn. III cvonilng, Oct. ll. fcmcclph it’: - . - " d a “is: c ss a Th ‘llbear- 1°’ 1"‘ m“ ¢~ f m” 8 c 1] y V‘ - obtained from tvm Pratt and Whit- to the effect i-hlt the Medical M- um; occupied the chair m» n- T" "PM" — M "ll P-l 1 11M fl lficutt-(lgigl lngiidiewMviéiglgs gem; m ‘§e§§=i,v,r~ Leo Doufemlf: Hm o rled with a mugging]; Wor- Pgplljs ‘gfrgiltfijr-v 1’}'§;‘“pf§,‘f,m‘,¥‘ ney twin row Wasp memes of loco coalition petition the Provincial nin! addressed the club on mule §1iI1-°°i~l.i01l.io 1.11‘ Ind 1h ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' M a M on"... m FE small. ‘ ‘P 3°"‘"°° 1°“ “Y m“ erg we M 1 i‘ ' h.p each. the aircraft will sari-y Government w brinr in u form aspects-cl the Income Tan Act. lire "i" “WNW. Rimiti. s ' ' ‘Vllerlrgirlgleriyrlk $.33" w“.‘.~.g“a...-.§°°‘“° vi/Ood Juflge 1% c.’ pijuv Mr Vln- 131T,“ Mgamnpe: ‘iii’ wthheesfidqiriii: 0min] n8 Joegbhy 05311:? ' fiiblfii; a my of three inoludiinc the 0i’ 1i “or control w u w Nile" scented s very intmIi-lnlil '4' "who???" °il‘i"tii" b . " ' ' " .' *5 " w .' ' _cteward Mil-fit Airwa .the cctoncihinceldvardlc- re d iedth .1 - a N0011- cem Bligh; “Qdcg/lhuinbesa $1534 ""' ’°“°‘"“ g’ ' “w” "ma M? I15.“ ‘mm Bum‘ “um” Gm‘ icicls hi}? last ni tethat Why ti‘. land oi the necessity of iuuinn thcuflllsb. Iifivrnc hm. r:- 11 1'1"!!!" WWW 1- 1W- h gauging: {if thalmlrlister. WélO gnu ilnhe and; tsaervice at the 83'" w“ by Edith Anderson who rand i: lot b,‘ amp h" bgehn ‘x1e the nnrlmll ‘mud . eompahomw‘ P” l“ “d m.‘ a“ Trench ; I ew asgow con uc g i1 i ter writtcn by Mrs. J. , arrs ‘ n” wm. u. a M,’ i anni ersary i t st. Arid- conducted by Very Rev. lxiward 1 l m; Amcncan Air rioroc. ms hs been —- the lloncton nfcmicc old in I ‘ill 1 saw’: churclfyhcezsptilple of st Baldwin. c ss rt, fglingfg°flfllfihfgi ‘h’: “Mam: PICKS sruns AT NlNETY-It in their words. "used but act Mono: INTIRTAIN _ on M, m" m, bum,“ mm“, ‘nnkbethn ma‘, ‘ x m z; James was occupied. and the ser- -_ CM, Sm Book ,0, "MHMv/ss wth much pleasure and inter- abused Mr. Smith. they said, was paddy evenins the Bummeroidl nn inform-l cam party was held. 5e - - - 110% - m, b. o... lSL/WDER HONORED _ st. .. .. d test that the friends of Mr Marcus allowed to make his selection from YI lien and their wives were ——— °“ '~ 3- 1'“ ‘° "*- "14 i . flw§§§"“,.,cl°§'°”~,o°n’fie,,y°’§§ H c_ in...“ D50 Dye m‘, Delllht" ° gifeifer-Wéfiilgfcfh;‘Ferguson, Hampton, learned that scores of planes and tiiev consider lilcltc of the Charlottetown G 0s IIGIMENTAL DINNER -_ An "W; WIW- Wiflllw- I m- PM 9':- Qiklhmfllilde: Nothwlthstariding the Dar. oi this City. is included in the 33.13.5515, a" book The bum,” léad celebrated his ninetieth he made no mistake in selecting an? Oyrettes at a dinner meow cnipylbl! 511M" V“ had-w“; ‘fihcnilif- At Nimt-borpe it: “Imam, o! the weather. the” Salute w vale“, in me current edod w“ conducted by the ‘deb sy last week. This young-old tlhe big Dakota, vet-rich g n" "n, ed at the Charlottetown Ho . hcsday evening the Queen Hot-c d ttend c d it issue of The Legionary the official T’ d 1 man is as active as many men in: on the apron of the Maritime Mr. l. W. Pletoh. president of the when officers and fnfll d’ the P. Fill!!! 3111116. Y . ilk-lid. s?’ “cum” ‘manffiifisinzfins 10s; national magazine of the Canadian pie: “§,“,,°,1,A'i‘§r’ 3:61:33; 2:110 wh° “e m5 Juniors. and takes a Airways‘ landing field a short dis- GYYO 3111b WWNM i-he ohlii’ Ind i l4 m" u‘ mu’ b n" 14”‘ T3 1 '* advantage ‘cl the opportunity to Legion Also included in this issue {a}; ,,,, ggturday, Oct. 20th. non, keen interest in all that takes tanoe mliside dr Charlottetown. in welcoming the members of the for a mimenieildinner. 11th 001- - l in" . l hum", hm‘ Lmdcr the Carmen “Canadian w“ sen“ gave l "n, manning Yb glafile lg‘ the community. He i5 a TflURQDAY Summerslde Club expressed the B. 1. dlfolllson. Summer , pre- gllnn Home). a dsughtcr. Cheryl » s..tilzizl.i°z.lailf.;li W» m. y-M-enR-u helgdg; t$..§."...§°'."2€2€ _—.e:.¢.*=::. er..¢;:.~*;:,.g:".," .‘i‘.’l"2§‘:.‘ii°.?..°’..é§i° 3i’? t.“ fr: iiiiiéi .2 ldwi..'.izz"iz.l."ni; m...» m .-. ... ......~...... h m, flwmlm i gpggii] 191g by Charles A. MacGiilivarv formerly Cfxzmgewm “m; a e;,r°h':‘"°rk_ hcl his two sons. with whom he M" Adrien {c Ana,’- cfmfl western Y's prompting only toast honored was that to the o“ 15- 1'“ W l1‘- IIU l" - Q w r-flmmondg pogo-m of this province. the only native (l) on the ‘an; Sh“), l. m. roadie, with the farm chores. This dam 1p New york on Q“, 1g n; t-he ulc of TI scald mmar- Kllll- LEON “l? 031°"! 1W1!!!‘ ' mh" ' hunk" “m” ii ‘Come Unto r-re" (Handel). ' Canadian m world we: 11 to set dine-i proiect for the m». wt m! he W“ My in the pot- the death cf her aunt uni Oath- Ii“. "hi"! "Pi he! W" "m4 i" """’ ' ' w“ m‘ bunk: ' an A ‘ . ____ a Congressional Medal of Honour- ‘w mid hdpmfl hi! 1m" Iflilii- erine Larklm. formerly of Bum. ‘m b? m. 97'" 111 chlflfliilflfl '77- 7°“ m“? 0'9" w" L‘ '°' a 1 _ o‘; -; 110mm ACKyQWLI-jpfllljn __ the American equivalent of the 5°" ‘"911 111$ POW up with the rest mernide _s_ for many vcars. Dr. P. A. Crecl- P11811011. Klllfiilii‘: 1701- 7- 1- M“ “F” °“ - "- “in ti. Mr. Frank J-av. Mount Stewart. Victoria Cross ENMAN-McKENZll - A very °‘ m‘ PMm-‘e man gave a very interestinfl talk ""- "flmx D°P°°= °°' G 3' ‘M M“ "mm B‘“*‘R'_,,,MM “’ t0 in to i h th i; ts-‘lr’? f-fixsl‘? g-‘deitutfllg 1-1;‘ zap m. ‘i? §WJ of be 00 -IICIIVES Charles Ramsay. Summerside has received word of the death of~ her uncle, Mr. Henry Wallace of She- H U .' d ted b his nephew. .'l‘(.r.c°l2cklhart 03f Little Sho- ' NB, with the larvest l!‘ '1 yesterday afternoon. where service was held in the Church of Scotland, has received the following declar- tton from the Minister ional Defence and for Naval Scr- vioea. 0ttawa:-"l' am pleased inform you that His Majesty the King has graciously approved the award of a mention in desnatches Franklin services in H. lal publication the naval Sl/lfl, the members of appreciate the contribution which your son has made toward the war Oflort of the Royal Canadian Navy. gythe high tradition of which he h-is ‘ helped tc maintain." wedding of much interest took lace at the United Church, Char- . ottetown. dcllfick when Pearle Idelle Ding- we bride of Ncil Charles MacFadycn dock MacKinnon. groom. wedding, a street length dress pf ,1 owder blue with accessories “corsage bridesmaid. Mrs. Harrison Wlzzcll. length dress of beige and brown crepe. with accessories _her wrsage being ‘of yellow roses. he room was aby supported by . giarricon Frlzzaii. Jigning of the register and kissing the bride, the bridal part church mid confetti. h. tied life.— (Pa A ii:- "-- lctc Mr W . his wife and three children. " wife was the former Phoebe Ber- ‘. “yd p! Hunter River and she died m: fir‘ »""° m’ edral. of Nat- Puckle. adviser to the ti’) yesterday your son Petty Officer Clarence Wallace Jay. R.C.N.R. for M.C.S. “l-lespcler" anti-submarine operations 9th llth September i944. The offic- ate of this award 045, The chief 0'.’ eirning Dominion. Guests we Lusty. prcsid rd. 9th October, Douglas e Naval Board and I hiqhly town . Mlcl-‘ADYEN-DlNGVi/ELL -— A noon on August 15th at 8 in “When He Cometh" of Charlottetown became the zell. Charlottetown. the ccrcnlouy ing performed by the Rev. Mill‘- uncle of the The bride chose for tier "Jesus The Laura Hyde. was than sung. to atoh. her only ornamem bring a of sweetheart roses. The iuin of the bride, wore a street Bgnd, Music to match. served by the hostess. AWE!‘ tile E. Blanchard an Fullerton have left for left the st a shower o rice and They then motored to country where a sociable even- was spent. Their many friends in wishing them a happy m-ir- triot please copy). ies on several post-war Chlrlottctown be mct in Montreal by LmPage who is the th of the delegation. A WORD - Mrs. ion officials on Oct. i7 by Messrs. W. Chester lpederal representatives the Mayor's absence. McQuaid is acting-City at the age of 9i years. . aliaqe was a native Qgggumpcc, P.E.f., and moved ‘lhcdilc fifty years ago wxits an ago at the age of 90 m!‘ PM" i" T“P1°w~ u’. h‘; is survived by one bro- George Wallace of ale. i. who ll w yum oi m. n» children. Funeral scr- Bawdcn. son of Rev. Mrs. Bawdon. cf Port .. was married lng in scan in that district for llr. GI. .-let last ib to grandson of the f Comm ° utant g?‘ O Am ‘i n P eterdam “'5 . AT ROTARY — Sir Frederick bassy at Washington on questions relating to India, addreiscd the Rotary Club at The Charlotieiovm His subject was problems whch confront the Brit. ish Government in its effort; to give India the status of a self-gov. Lrt..Col. KB. Rogers. president of the local club Halifax. Charles Spicrs. Saint John. N B : Stuart Dickson. W E. (ktton, WR. Cruikshank. W J. Duchemin and MC. Marshall. all of Charlotte. The members of Cornwall Mission Band met at the home of Colin Murray on Safilrday after- October l3. The opened with the business conducted by Mrs. Elmer Frizzell the absence'of the president. Scripture reading by Audrey Friz- Minutcs of lost meeting and roll call by Howard Murray. Pray- el was offered in unison. were given by Janet Skinner and lug offering was reecived. A pleas- imt event of the afternoon was that Miss Evelvn Godfrey gave l3 to become a life member and games enjoyed by all, and supper was CIVIC DELEGATION- . d City Oi 1A. interview the Dominion authorit- matters including reconstruction work for and the serious scarcity of coal. for tile delegation to meet Domin- and J. L. Douglas; Queen's County McKee is acting-Mayor during WEDDING BELLS- wedding of interest to many friends on Prince Edwvrd Island recently fining eq vised insta land, when Major Willi S to Audrey franc Cook. of Gravenhurst. Ont. The ceremony took place in the 2hr h Church. the service be- arge of the Rt. Rev. RM. May. 0D,. Bishop of Buckingham. with the United Church chaplain of the Canadian Hospital perform- ing the marriage ceremony. The bridc is a graduate of (litawa Civic Hospital and the groom. who is a la c Willi 1.1., is at present, the Canadian Leavei l before returnln home. Mrs. tot n. lndland, but moved nited Item as a child. and mat in Newark, NJ. Phyllis MacEachern OIIDXIII cft by plane on lhursds§vto visit" mend: iI Btellarton and w British Bkn- Katherine the River. formed by nan. The Messrs N S 7 TB Ci‘. mqny the sumptuous prepared Smith. enjoyable in music serenaders Mrs. meetlml period guests dep was sung. previous tendered Readings at her ho friends in Loves Me" Thanksgiv- extended of the Wei‘! I Ottawa to here. present Mrl-pih They will Coun. W.R. ird member rrangemcnts atomic bo were made they woul 8. McLurc . Coun. Miss Clerk. A military Mary resides in connected l-ferts. Eng- am Bo l". . Greviile. » N. Lieut. N/S. adian oil enfl Ccbourl. ant battle peacetime where he ant Boyle Mr. and read the address. Mr. John A. Mac- pretty wedding was solemnised st Trinity United Church. Charlotte- town. on many. Sept. 28th. when Lyndale was united to Clifford H. The her cousin, torla Cross. the groom by his coll- sln, Harold Enman of Vernon Riv- Immedlately after the cero i1 Mliiview to the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Milton Smith. where a About 50 invited guests sat down to supper, after which an After a very pleasant evening the couple the best of wishes. were the recipients of many and varied presents, stantlal sums of money. The bride. urday they left by plane on an after which they will reside Vernon River where the groom is a progressive young farmer. Ueutenant-Governor nard and Mrs. Bernard have their guests at Government House Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Ioth, parents of Capt. Eric C, Ioth. son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. arrived by Maritime Central Air- ways last week to spend a holiday on research in connection with the of their part of the work they wore gold that some day they would "sec in the pa erg something of which all other workers on the bomb they had no idea that the result of their J. labor would rock Japan right out of the war. Born in New York. Mr. Loth now Corporation, New York. as engin- eer in the manufacture of oil re- T, Shell Oil Company alkylation plant for the rmnufact t, gasoline in Montreal Mr. and child, Capt. Brie loth of ttic U Army Medical Corps. who is pres- serving in Germany in char-re of c 01st U. B. with his unit ulrough five import- l-lillq General Hospital. in the Province a few days longer Florence McKenzie of in marriage Enman of Vernon ceremony was per- the Rev. T. E. McLeri- bride was attended by Ruth McKenna. of Vic- brida arty motored to wedding by the supper was hostess, Mrs. hour or two was spent and dancing. the usual being also in evidence. arted wishing the young They including sub- marrlagc was shower by her On Sat- to her a miscellaneous mc in Lyndale that vicinitv. L of the Mhritimes. tour at J. A. Ber- as Bernard. The? worked for ninc month: mb. At the completion be proud." Like nearly c Elizabeth, N.J.. though with Foster Whcccr on. He has cum:- lation of several Can- olsrltl. including the, big avla ion Loth have urc of Mn. one . S. Field Hos ital in Capt. loth h been s prior to V-I Dav. hc practises in Ioltcn met his wife at Forest Mrs, both will remain it! air to their was born in 1on- to the large gasoline which has been excavating on m; south side of the Court house for the reception o! a 10.000 gallon all ianlk has completed its work. The 601111 HOUBQ Was formerly supplied £10m the tank at the Provincial “aligns. but tlhis had been found M1118 yesterday. th sh l cgntnslct with the Teudfirviifiln“; o c wat buudm‘ cmflwvrkc system to the heavehward until shut off Dloyees of the Water Department. are from the Alberton: Sept. Mrsh dwc ter; s t. 27, and ep W11. i946 bo October a. i945. gggigelcard. Alberton, a daughters daughter; Octob and Mrs. Clemeerit “Gégcfinotro Mr- 3511'. Mr. and Mrs. nish. a son. A most pleasant w flgettigtakeof overseas navy. army and Bun Porch a glhegrafton i som dis “Contact Elubvcuss on the name of 11:0‘: numbers will loin 371cc and Newfoundland. The aim wives who come to the Dominion to make each other a helping hand. hoped that all ovmcas wives who live out of town will let in touch with the President. Joan Graham, personal contact. will be held at the Legion on‘ every other Thursday evening. commenc- infl Thursday. 25th Octobc Graham and Bunny Rogers we: rte-elected Press and President respectively rKirby was elected lccntcry and an) Mr. A. T. Wynne y of the Wartime Prices Board. Ot- tawa. was in the city valterday vic- an we. Nicholson. in cohncctlon intention of his chief, Mr Gordon. to make the tour. but prea- surc of business following his holi- day in the West, prevented him. M Plumtre said it w icy to reduce eta possible. compiished by letting out officials. or trans them lential jobs. so far u Charlotte- town was concerned the staff had bzen red Prior to assuming his tion. A It er by marriage, naturalisa on of a parent, or naturalization in their IS OONVALESCING-‘Ikic many friends of Mr. Brnoca Richards, ill. Wcymouth Street. ity. be pleased to learn he is convalclcing in the P1.‘ Island Hospital after a recent operation for appendicitis. lNITALLlNG OIL TANK —Thg operated shovel Joseph N. Plncau of Eustioo Har- bour. whose age is A9 ycarc, is still anxious to g? fishing mackerel. llc was out fis ing a ew days ago with his two sons, Ben. and George. and Mr. Pineau an oach got 121 and George l0. so is still able to get his share. i --I"UNl-.RAL OI‘ LAT! JJ. IC- INNIB - The funeral of the late John J Mclnnls of Buinmcrcide was held yesterday morning at nine o'clock with Requiem High Mass at St. Paul's Church celehrmiod by Rev. JC McDonald. Rt Rev. Mgr. CLJ. MacLellsn officiated at the ave The pa Dr. Earle Conley. Ildiw nryuloo. Malcolm Steele. Edgar Boughtcn R 1' 9i 1945- t0 Ml‘. and Mrs. _s' 9 0y Ellsworth. Ebbsfleet, a 3.1mm; bank ‘Jguxjncg 0f g permanent market for Prince Id- ward Island hatching eggs in the Maryland area; Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, accompanied by Mr. P‘. G. Ward of the Federal Poultry Dlziaion, rc- turned Tuesday “Ilwtufwwry. While opcr. ling a "geyser" to spurt em- —-BIRTllS—The followir/ birth; Western Hospital. Z1. 1945, to Mr, and John Arthur, Alberton. a to Mr 1945, , Mrs. Frederick Leard, Brook- a son (stillborn); October i, . KolmMr. and Mrs. Earl Bar- i" B. l son. Thomas Wayne; to Mr. and Mrs o'- a wn: October l3. 1945, to Joseph Ready. Tig. CONTACT CLUB FORMED. _ and successful W ll. took place in the t the Canadian Legion Street Monday night. to producer. , .111, a cry and marketing glint: in the ltatel Delaware. aryland. Penn!!!- vanis and New ‘Hampshire, ‘ FUNERAL YIITIIDAY — Th funeral of the late In. (Ca .) PM: flilumhuotf ‘vutllitcuicaidcncc day a emcon rom her brother. Irnclt Picks . West Royalty. lcrvioel at home were conduct ‘ by rm. T. l. Mo and Rev. T. . Goodwill. Interment was Mount Buchanan Cmctery Goodwill oi“ciating was decided upon Scotland. Ireland. M in keel: emtsct with sll their homo and to give It is lo the legion. either by letter cr - Future meetings l1 5N The pail-bearers. were. Cyrus ard. Fred Burl. James Lo Frank Simmons, DIIPM and Fulford r. Joan c sch. Vice- and Nan dent. m '""'"- ~i.=.'-~""".ia"t"~... . __.__ ' , WAR TIME OFFICIAL rmm- hfi,c,,"g'm "gm, ‘m, _ n“'""'"-5'°" ltbdélfllfldt The. minutes a! d pro O\ll muting were I'll ll ed nd t trcalgrlfi N- bggtrovgiver: All ‘CUM!!! ing bills were crd paid. The Auxiliary wishes cctktn c e the ra- o csipt of from Mrs. s. B. 8t. Peters and o e from the Wo- men's Institute c lllngsboro. The minutes of the annual muting nf tho Maritime iccpltcl Aldl. held in Charlottetown in were rand. It was reported that a large number of dishes used the supper at the opening of led b. w ‘h work of the Board. it was i c . Donald < ng business men. accomp r. the Board's vol- as speedily u and this be ao- fcrring to other u- four to r. um u Pl m wzuleinntlggialll ‘Canadian _Inbu ttache to the by Washington “M ‘mm Matthew d: Me ln’| store a owners arc redirected to call or £22m. The meeting then l0- l Hospital ln Au t were still M. tho. on a subieot of mutual interest, the finding and care of tuber- '1‘- culcals Mr can. . once hrlanc. president of the mersidc club. ably expressed thanh of his organisation for ttetcwn boy! and indicated intention of the summcrside’ to continue their efforts promote the sale of TB seals. Charles Carncgy side club also endorsed the marks of his president and his personal interest pressed the work being done by the t clubs Va rlain. his orchestra. WALUB - WOODBIDI DING - A charm Thomas Wallis, - and lltl. l. worth. The bride 8- 5 S eiaiiziiiiiliiiiiiivi E. i?’ w s? ii... s. i. 5. ‘#91! . if i. opportunity of meeting the Che;- CAUGHT izi MACKERIb-Mr. in luv. M u“ gummy"; ately Oct. as has on its ss ling llat ug- Bum- the the Y's to QI- are gr. i? killer in Hon’ Kong It ll expected that Captan O eill will srrivc in Ottawa on Saturda and that he and Mn. O'Neill will be home sometime next week. ' —Vl8l'l'1NG TBINTON - . Lillie Beck of Bummcrsldc. 13.1., rs unanimously passed yester- dvaey afternoon at a special meeting auwm‘ “nun Full, Brigade Commanderg. Col. L. lowthcr; Major N. W. Lowther. and Major J. '1‘. Davies. city. FROM IAP PRISON; CAMP! - Military authorities have released more names of Military District No 6 personnel liberated from Jap- sncle prisoner of, war camps who are expected to arrive home short- ly. The “UB6 Gloriy" which is due to arrive at mu malt a proxim- Pte. Abcl Arsenault. Abrams Vil- lage: Cpt. Harold I’. Nicholson. Montague and Ln-Cpl. 8001B! T~ Palmer. fit. Peters Bay. -—-1" --PRINUP'I'.IAL SHOWER-On Wednesday night. cf lllt wick. Travellers‘ Root honored one of ltl mm popular young ladies. when in the Community Hall a pi‘!- nuptial shower was vcn Mia mum . crush r of 1R- . t Rayner of ‘hu- Jne color aohlnc used for decal-a s of the haili wu and a and was vacd ac factlvei! that a ch ‘bac d V" mauled for M Rayner and he! attendant. llim Ulla CIN- Th! Bndal Chorus was pla ed ml". Bred MacDonald as h V11" "m; upon tn; s to find I well-filled hall of fr ends awaiting Many lovely gifts including linen, and money were ldrl. i Robert- g.-c. omcuir. nor-anon -Al mush mas-wad. to 13:15.3 manner under. the 0f Adelaide inner. . Mchchcrn u pianist arden 10031111 1g. ~.:-.i-...-i§.'i'*l..Iy*~‘"-- Odd ‘aildwlhip ctlndl in in l I006 wo Definite "assurance work on boats, aeowa and drcllfl for refit and c", to start at Bruce Stewart. III‘ CC. L“, ‘qt month, was received "m, day from Hon.‘ Federal Minister of Recon. by a dciegation headed by Mayor J. E. Blah. chard, Charlottetown, including Senator J. E. Sin» clalr, Mccarc. J. Lesfor Doug. Ill, M1,” find W. Chggtgr S. McLprc, M.P., and City Clerk J4 A. Fullerton. lion. lilr. llcwe plumbed t {dilation that work on the plehr: haul, atruetlon, Road. a son ‘Thomas . M MILLAN - At thl Charlotte- miscellaneous of A l0 t ll fill. Oct. U. s." "l . twin Thomas WI, United Church, Charlott Friday. '1'. I. Mc Margate Parsonage. P.!:.1.. on October 17th RQV. and MN Huounairson - vos "- m Dricbergen. Holland. on Jul 1.1.0. Fraser: 5b.. Jun Campbell. daughter of Mr ’i‘.l$'..."§‘s‘,'i.. is 6??" I DIATIII 0. Julie Von to James UM!) — kid Ava. l vl mu like. Ii gr lunch Bran of at. unis. 1'1- 7 “a gaiéétllllllfb-At the}. l. Blunt! Ba m a ca?‘ finial, wid of sh'o nth" tsiu "fl. inn-At at: Em Oct. i9. l . mend“ ma " ct W socket, B. 1.. on l0. 1W. omtius nuns Iammli hi“? .,\_ scoot t ‘dd the late“ 011,011 '0 ilr|m_?:nm_ ,. y‘, mil‘ i t Bu. chewed Cardle Mary hgyelamsurilew- m‘ lctmcivn. p.11: Brucle, Otta lNhlAN-Mcl emu, aged t rcsid “if”... "t" v 1N6. i 4 . lplcndidl lunch "if: ‘G- D. ‘Howe, nd contained rod wishes for a happy h, futiifl- I m"aigl".';; ‘£522 t Borden and Tor-mobilise would firanlcdngu m“ "mm", m, anv available i0 Charlotte. consisted of linen, silverware! blan- ‘or in." 56mm‘, h“ bets,‘ and several envelopes o mcn- m b M‘ n ‘u. a“ I uscucc thanked the Qnvt- u, ~ d- '1 515mm?” “m, “my m, m, r. o. O'Neill-of t e Knights of I rm!“ v M w! demolition hfvltec. them all to visit cr. Shc filllmbll-ihwllffwmiw- WM ire!- mnn” ffmig" "'1' "'1 w" men home“ 1n ‘cod 01¢ prgmgayamgme from a Japanese F‘ a v. MISCELLANEOUS ll0WBR_A over was hcld it Don Mrs. . Maolml . boys. Charles Joseph, $16 Michael. . Duns- . Oc- m . to rein dust-Qt’. v PAINTER-CAMPBELL —' At the Kcnsington. 1046.‘ by Verna ll. cl lowii Psyntcr. con cf Mr. and lka. ldwin gt! Payrlter. of Carleton aiding. P. 7. 1°‘ euneth of Charlottctan. 100i, George hi‘. Menu-owed in her the‘ late Clp" I l‘ Qfll I 001i 'i'i"iuo' Filth livabili- m A A lice- u. wean“ 6m. ‘it? 11.11., daul m, s ac of 0n“ lllddfl l ,.