PAGE rwacvc THE CHARLOTTET()\VN GUARDIAN OUR NEWS BUDGET For OUR SATU Aucusr 31 1,4,, RDAY SUBSCRlBERx i.» o n . 1 MONDAY ' . r i~ i of inc lirni" "rook saiwlcns-ltcv. Georm .i isellal. i wIEltDAI‘. - '1l'0 ' Mrlr-IAIEY I'05lTION-Lt.-Col. ' WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - 0N b10108 '1'""'-"M'-'*““ “M? —=wruunuu “(Milk-fir .. -_= ici i is spending a Ayers conducted ine services In funeral of the late Marv J. Fer-hint ii‘. l. Andrew M.M., has been ap- Congratulations are extended to {Erllfirliglgllfllellllgg lséggtlllrlf‘ mfilgllgéfél filiallllalllciilfluu, who “~55 Culley-tubal; ( Ru izl ~.ii.. ii il n rrli-rlds in iTrinity Urlited Church Sunuuer- was held vesler .i_v morning iroln polnlorl Commanding Officer of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Clark, Mt; commmied by the“, solfBobbig’ ab sumequentallgggfii m m? illness and ‘N J. "ill; w" will l-siiw m) Suwluy- lu 11w uwuuuii- Prank Heuuessr ‘s liliierlll Mule i0 inc chlirlotteloirn Militia ‘Prain- Stewart, an the occasion of their m spend,“ a pleasant holiday mumed m huh) of his Wile l," l\‘\:‘I _. -- "Mr, Rolllllci Plulllpson and Mr. Ar- bi. Andrews Roman Catholic lng Ceulip at Beach Grove Inn, 56th wedding anniversary. Then with M11 Banchud.‘ mother‘ Mm w“ acmmpanledome in Dctmfhue 1i Ii. fill. U -_ iinil Ztlls". ‘Hllllfi I-‘lilklus ilavc clrlree altars. vllwnléifizbt‘ of dthe chtorilré. Ctilliliffllliysa Alndreivjs. ivlllflfeby and col. U. G. Dawson has been numerous frietnd; wish nllligiy Stephen CW1“ cm, The“. d“ h_ Ema“ Donald‘ whgvishigixlilill m, w» .» Jilili‘? oi Mi’~“<'>¥~g~=>~“-‘" ‘blmr- viz-lash‘. *‘"..:i.s*"sisi..z°ilili".zi "w" "m "° ' tzi..fisi'i."it.lvi °" "m" = "i i.'z.iilr.si'ii~iii v iiilli.‘ ". - I ,- _ . . . i - - , ' i ' ~ v ‘ ‘ ‘ . - P _ Folk u. "i" jill". and Mrs. ."J"L‘Z*'~ia‘l‘c5°'°' “mm “*5 much W‘ ‘ggdlggiixgafargclffis “DID woe’ gin to function on October 1st, --RECENT VlslTons-RBQIIW -—————- and befegvgyaegltn Flliiéggltlll hl| . .i- ~ ...., -_...,_ i r" . '. ' ‘ . .., L - , - Y ‘ -_ __ __ , - ell: "I4 Bu“, i‘ ‘LAM m“. " ~ ' —_7_' ~ i i ‘°‘i‘i‘"'i2“"?' assxstlfi-‘n U“? "m2- T-“e vlsrr PRO\ilI.'\'C.E. _ Messrs. A. lslsbfnrsraglrlilzleanrfinmrlilcér-rllefslt? in; iiroliligfiElliTliictllffiTfiiilf reslmiesd; fitufiéll ‘lliligtilieimgvlll? a "igllmtl; '.,, SAFE ruvxli n ijilO-plilllld in!" “ll-L 9115M“: 5U§l!-'“' p“ ‘ "is" ‘WW MPA-“s- “We E’ Mswm we,“ manager, and Mona Briggs and Mr. Robert her position on the tecohl gl fof Kenna when shgwa "- use Mu. LJ , g wClLlzelis lull gain one hour buu- McCorrnack. John D. McInnis John E l d t or Y Jr o! at suphen N B the Bummerslde m h Sc °°_ ‘M s taken ill_ 5 w‘ l g1" "“‘§'-,‘.‘i‘,}°" Q“ °,{§",,_."fi‘,’°"So‘° é‘,,°§‘,,“““,’,"d"°,l‘“ ,1,‘,‘g*gg,°,>g'§,;,“- Jinléi’ iheqleaatncrllflftlge “cl rliliméenCgxfludian ascllngdr l3 c+ (flapper) draliiim" has acoe ted s. po ti? in inches FORESTRY new ppm, ~~- ‘ehdrlr le a m n . n a . . " . - ~ _ ' - ' ' -‘ _ ~lllll'l'\"l‘ v i "ions "r0 svlu- Mar 2s. at nuclnigilz. time pieces in merit St» Andrew's cemetery. 3am‘ ‘Pf C°""“°‘°°' T°‘°m°' 1Q’? w‘ ‘i ‘"11 km“ '““‘°'“Y °“ ‘will! gm‘- agifitfiltgofitlih 111101505“ ltlha: J. Vsness or the Acadlan 5 Ill . H!‘ lfl Hi1. Jilniis cilar-lollctotvn trijre turned ahead "*- fmgdg" “Ifaigiliigg-bsllglifcrheseno; horses. While in the province the; wachlnglllgtafr nll s estnyh Station, Fredericton. N.B IW "‘"""- \’~‘-"‘ “i” m“ “°"" a‘ P“~"1"r'1" 5*‘_‘"“¥-' Time FUNERAL sgltvrcES-Tlle “l” llllllltoballlflerurill/ctl in the city Mon- mm utgfnded dhelhoraeirlracleilinle ‘— i: cheai-provkrwe M‘ msmi- ‘l; is am ' Wilvluirr “WP °."“?" ""°-i‘“°9rbl ‘5 “““‘".°' m“ "ml "I M“- “mes M“"““$'“‘“ (lav Tlicifrcinainco here over- 0mm“ “m “r “g o‘ s Coubnlvnolv HERE - Lt-Coi Maritimge o the °r°“"l’ l“ B, . _ > %ll__\UCulL1ll(ll. he ruling provided wns held ycslcrdngl morning from “mm “MM, yosterdavlnomlngior week. A w_ Land‘) I Himax’ Gene“! es‘ and is here wm, t "l" n A " am‘ '19‘ m c "my: bu]? w Standard the resldmce °r l" s°“‘l“'law- Sumnlersidc from whence they will i} Staff Officer o 1 of Military Dis- “mo” ° "Wing the Island su Ky ‘1 Mwryctx, “w: ‘llllzeuat mifllntuzht Sunday alrlld ‘at Capt James Roach, u; Rmhmonu mum, to me mnmiamL 0N FIRST VISIT-Miss Anne “M; N“ a urn/ed m w. o“), y.“ Pliers of pit prom to be caremlp- a,“ . m. a mm mm, m“ i m. ,3“. ,_,.,,.n nlliqrbenltvsula. dlfgfi pieces tn t e c ty street to s” Dunstan-s Basilica’ __{_ Blaney, R.N., Sisters of MercyHos- terdny “d W111 b. he" god“, com their forests when cutting bf on. u... l!) \\'l‘.'.l‘lll)l"f s. “ "'3 _ “k °“° °“'- where mqiliem High Mass was CONTRACT awsmmn _ The little-l. llggrcng-flfllzenimse gallantry Unmng a check up on w, m, m, 1gb fins igsited several see- ~- " lb-iiq iRi_ , ~_ . . _i ec S10Weth . ( L, k1,." 5 r D "m"; “p. l» i-rus" ltl-ll i:\ ' Iorrll C"“.‘*.‘E§s PRQKEN LEG-Ml: $3,021,162, alas ‘;*,‘,',?‘,“'§,,,§‘,,{",',f, §g§§§§jf§§a{°{,,,,‘f,}f,,§;°§§‘°'l,,‘,§‘ 611:3? Monastery oi’ the Precious Blood gflzmliféketf giagrl-‘iélgl ‘a; to cut the lumber Iorilnilllqg? ‘W’ vlc. it... ,. g ,5 ._». ’]_i\l"-1‘;>_ ~ ‘ii i ~i-!~. llu and d'(fi;'trggf fmyealiuldv Yes" cemetery, where services at ihc lumiiow“ ,\1,-pq,-; was awarded and at 99 POWHRI Slfef-‘l- 3llfi. Wllil1 and damp yesterdam DIOIJS from the forvsls “ilk-l: p" .i_ hm, ,l__,. I .\li H I21 il2l)i'Z'.~ o lhc mm. i a “a “t T“, em?" church and grave were conducted vtlstvfdav 1,, n“. Sun-ms Conn-act, Miss Angie Blanchard, Miss Cecl- leave it in shape for nll-tho; will 1-1- ens siiiii- W) i~ iii M) - -" 5 » p‘ e“ " “e C“ by Relhl-iflllisCflllulzllull- The lmll- iii- Coinpany These extra blllid- 11B "Cflmlmll- “"4 M" Jam“ J EthelJ Sutherland lefttbis "m" l"°d“°il°"- Ha \\'l\"ns¢ W“ moraine iiir "M ' i ‘““‘"" H" ' liqspnraltlwlt-kf la lcomimnd m“ brflrers- all izrfludsvns 0f the de- lugs will ronn Dart of the Bomb- 0mm“ “m”! i° 1mm’ “d mllil-Ens on n holiday visit tol-Inm- ‘gum willie“? climb: ‘m Llli I. w, rpm,“ 1mm“ " ~ . were rein-ted milifeagcidellftlifflll-tl 9E Bale lresult oiff ceased’ were; Joseph Garland. mg and Gunnery schooL The Stanhope Beach. Miss Blaney, mom onmrkx - forests and urges a. culling o; m _ i i Lvutln ,,._~..,,,i1ni4 "n! returned“Yesterday mommlye "i? l.’ w“? ° James Roach. Anthony Gallant. storms Cgmyflcfjng company o; who is a native of Scotland. has lumber for the pit props. . l :"- .ii ‘if. Alilsoil "1""? i". - 5 , 5" .15 u" H" Frank Gilllfllll, James Muvnailllll“ which Ml" J C Pinch is Chief triwened thmugh ‘he states “ml Petiv Officer Fred Larkln left on *-—— inc L. 1-,, s‘ §i_°°“ ill)“ Pm”? was h“ bl’ i‘ "i" and Vincent Murnaghan. ~ . . . 1' .j .1, f 1 b udi Western Canada. and ivas en- Tucsdgv "ml-mug to rejoin his ship CELEBRATES 92511) IlIltT by - “ _ ~- as he was walking along the road i’ JinLillzm-Ell n ‘lullale 0 we u n“: chanted Willi lilie soenely 0i bQ-"ll-l- the HMS. Cartier after visltlné ~Mr. John T. Il1lll’lll ll MD" b“ \li“"l"' " llslilmgl a tixelgiibounldbliilt r I AU I \ lltolilleihflrlflilltlliib mlriigjeccotntirsuc: i-lilll P-E 1- He! WW “'85 Short iviin his motherl M" Cmlflrine grand old nlftll cclciti-{lnploilli} _. v _ i - ___ v ue lca au lorries sa s l\ R. W. ‘if. BREII T IOJOR- .‘ _ ' . "‘ . ,_ . . ' Loki , 1 _ 9 ' ill‘ ‘ Frxlcltil. \'~ll'l'lfl).\\' --<‘ile wlldlml" “"‘5 "V"? g°°<l-" ED-Mr- ‘William M. Brehaut. m‘ “I ill" l‘ *“l“ Willi")? Elli.5w:-wsllxffrfillyloggslvntgaiisillme I n clestnut sweet Ilwsnmrfldayenfoyinn “i§“"'.’“"". Ml’ nu ,.- ,, ,- l‘ li- A Stewart _*_* formerly Postmaster zli. Chnrlotte- "m" .-_. Dr. J. G. Joyce, Mrs Joyce and measure of health lindil- shim“ ifu , _ \ in“, m R.C.A.I-‘. RECRIYITS LEAVE. _ town, who retired on March 22nd. . . , . . . _ _ - _., “tAVEI. BY PLANE T0 S011, Carlton, of Verdun, Que, who be about evgrv (h. 1 “ gill i0 1P» ,(i~i~- Pm" i110"? "Wrmis it'll Svfitffflul‘ lust, was presented yesterday ulcru- ‘ Rh‘ l“ H5 I‘h‘\_"‘-—_1"“~‘° mu“ 1-0RQNT0_M,-5_ Manning Ai-ciil- have been visiting Miss Carleton, the c1101“; n]‘(l)un(‘lsunrn(t ‘l’ “ml ir‘ i‘ ' i l nucl "i-lfrpcm‘ n?" Tfirmliu- “hf”: ill?!‘ inc with u testimonial card 3nd loglllgiéiwllrotglst lxijgligiugmgluiafgjirl] bald and fir-e months 01d son Allen Souris, have returned to their home. He L; keen“, i,,,m.‘,s.‘:,'d“fqmqililllle. if? , ' i 5' ‘i, W"- llilcluilrelrllz‘ flvllyli.til\éllll'gclailprMtllllllgl-l gull‘.- iigrxlffififivitififim lllglili for lhe R?C.A.F. Theyywere WI“) have b°°“_5l’“‘d§l!% l?” l“? Miss Mabel Archibald returned fall's of i-lle (lily and iillcicrlley I. HI _ a J "v but‘ (pilot). C. Stetson. Clluriotle- Stgilégalilfitomr Brehaut had [seen as follows: Edwin K. Hall, Sum- mgthfidmmfialhfircfll RR S ‘lan- rrlissiouary front India‘ made a £05132‘: Télvul of The Guardian R l“ ymcvu-l. - ~ _ -nqb~ynrl_i‘l(igw~ lfgillloOtly. 51MB.’ MgKgiyfggkihlIglrgé- employed in rm, postal service merslde, (Equipment Asst); H: lea“; sufiunerllde 5y mam‘, today‘ plea for restoration of amounts 5351mm gerfegalmsgigllg 2nwor1d . : - P l-liljiii-z Jon- Suirunerside‘ lnlotorltrrrnspbrttl. Mr: 5m” m” 24m‘ M Jmy- 1900'. ma“ llf,‘,‘,fi;,rsl',.',i’n"ser,;,u'“°,ff‘g xfifigargug’ for Toronto. They will be lwcom- rgduwd "M" ‘M91811 mlfilim tlves and friends ‘on the lilaspdmlh Albert Dennis, entertainment offic- he W?“ lllvlfillm i0 U‘? 5555mm ipbeod king,“ ‘(Cenfiml Dunes)‘ panied by Miss Phyllis King of gram‘ pleased in 5m mm 50 n A" - » - ('1' of ihc Canadian Iiegiorl War Pofitllliifilmiilllll Oll lllf‘ 15$ ‘ll ‘WW-KL ‘ “‘ ' ‘ ‘wwoodstock, "vho has been thcu" congratulate hiln on l: I and .ll i..‘ Illfi) tn izzvi- \ i -'--\ .l‘_\' of v1 tie. 'l‘hcy re . "llP. ‘Vnrlli River‘ oil 11c march. . BL.\R‘.’—Resid4-I*nts of are speculating as to w of swunuc animal which ‘ Julin and Czlrl siius of Mr". Bert . llll4‘(l they saw on tile e zl irnrug first. week. The i\I’l‘(1|\'TIiIlt_ ' il1\‘i ~l Llihi 21- “NS .ii_ Q M vvccks ill ‘W: 1.1- livli their IN l IS. III l lruus- ll) billllfl Caro- Llesflrl- Pull- July Hurray Di". E. Q. 31",], l\V.N.S.ll. bcfnrc "Aiiuil m; IGnr. Robert, who has a wife and ILTIlE alu- illflllllhter in Summerside. _' .\ll‘ Malcolm Mnc- Infter the outbreak of the war with ‘llPfl to a farm -f! ucaz" the face ‘Charlottetown Later he flu" :u.rill:l'.~>\vhlle red to cm Ontario iluit. Kill‘ ii‘ “in. hJCk the water and dead. I'll n WIIPIINI‘ it went into deep tho lvitgon DI (l D E L (lovcl"urlle'ut, Miss : i,; ,'< \\'f l- ue; the bridge of Kmkfir was 7 '1 l‘ illnia shin-ch lifter day- -, l‘ u] V ‘til lzlilll 1d a‘ strange ani- 3W" h“: m m“ 310d”! i, ‘ new, 59,.“ Y.l'l"i1 from Gccrirc- I. flu: shore. 'i“"_ gnwlilnlpllt .6 (l: him ului ill!‘ i‘ Ni" “ill -m‘l' foiled OWL ul-u (ll>l\l'2vi0\vrr i" - . on given by the -"~l‘-‘l‘ “is” 5°!‘ I “l‘ , .i ul :il- oofipriiils found on ' ‘Gwrbflolvn )1 l . e by older iucn. thE pBO- “d "TGGP Com‘ ll i " in ..> iillilqe came to the cou- "W; ‘Q Em" b :i the enrlv nlnrulrll: ‘w “l a ni-uc ntlicl" than i1 "1 127"‘? mil“ 7 “liv-lr" \\'-.ls last seen i i. nmblihz along *7‘ _ ; >. b010,, me “m, larftxctols ‘ruailqrrtrgs l . p. On several other ‘ h ‘b, gflfpemer- ‘léru Us i ‘i " l"‘T"“l"-"' "f bears lmlmg iili-(ck uric‘ lElxmilillilwlliioiililng fr‘; a . llIild. hzlve been circulated "Sam, :1"), "_ M, 'RTN,I,I(,FX_ ndv-lsps _'.\.\'.(‘l‘l. part of the prov- _. Davies. who has. Port Hill Anglican siiini- ztnu", reslflllvil l‘ p41) 1,» u (‘pl a p051. as church iu Hurt DAY" "rd zl regrctfui fare- l lvzizg lhe parish, when en a reception at the null hlrs. James H. A ll. Hurt u. . Sussl fl. ON VACATIO iNlclrolsoll rif 1 "u II 'I‘() lik. QIIOWICRED-i .~ iii, friends and ucitrh-‘ -III (II) \"" 'l'Ill§ Ill‘ --Ii‘I.'l I IIYI I) 1i. 'llI‘-Ii‘\|':-§~ |'.,,-,__ iillil‘ ., w.‘ , nt-rzll ycirs a "l "- -; g Will-f‘ slntloucd on the Magdalen q“. ,..,,. “inch w Islands. garage for repairs. ifcirluci" YEP its . ‘\\ ' h the \\H r. GPOI (‘l . . of M!‘ ficrlnil. wvill rcuicscut here. Laura York. being , 3mm; Ans -,J. E. Richardson, were introduced on. is u; Camp 9°" 1,9 ‘V, uuid at prcscnt Professor of 1:14:0- reured horuics lu the University of West- illfllT-glililfilllifi of‘ ’ M ‘m a ' ' ‘ h; i‘ lrll Is- ' . Afl. rind i (l1 Gll-li was born TY __Mr_ and Lannounced that he had received s Olyrupio. ' rain‘ . ' i. _- it“, £125 ‘All bu =_ ‘ . _. ‘Charlottetown and Roy Cromwell il t break , ,i,_|,;,,1,. ffsullpd iMi-csldc at Mi. Herbert have the lzlkcu to the .\:ll\c:l on PliLI. lit lilo hollle 0f . IA- 1"1i~.iv.i>l"'.< uuii ' iiiuun 107' avish them a hope to s“e Illllll)‘ IIIQIC I‘,\\'(_ Tl \f fill! JOINS TI‘. —- » l! " ‘ .' HIPIII- at," of Prince - u-iiu 2l'lll‘.l"ll loluz-d a "(of Brackltqv. After the. signing of \\‘l\ F. i all departed wishing Ii “i ROTARY-Al. Llle Rotary luucli- "iiciltercd the parlor on tllc zlrln of vi ‘llcr father l0 the strains of Lohen- ‘flgriifs wedding march Hui-s. M. \V. wood. looked charm- “ {tori-fl to tho homo of A i laud. For travelling the bride wore ’ , n navv ices, prcsvulvd the brrvs with rgilrcttcs before entralniug. Up- uutil last night 49 recruits for the R.C.A.F. have left this province since the recruiting office was in operation zit Charlottetown. 192B. and In lllf‘ Posiluas ship on llie 31st of Itfiirch. 1930. He was born in Clmrlottrlutvn find this is one instance whcre n native son —III£AR FROM SQVS ( ER- SICAS-Mr. and Mrs. Albmst Clouxl Surnirlerside have received word from their two sous this week lh- fornling them of their safe arrival in England. Their sons are Private Allan, who enlisted tit the start of thr- wiu" with the PEI. Highland- ers, bu‘ was trausfcl"rcll to thc iroinu nvnllscas. enlisted the Royal Canadian Arflllery transfer- The pzrlr cxpecl to see their" brothel" Ralph who ls somewhere in England. having gone over with the First Division. These three young men were well known in sports. espec- ially bnsketbuil and hockey-S. 1'0 ‘UPTIAL SHOWER. —On Uiursduy‘, August 22, the members and choir of the Hazelbrook Bap- list church tendered a post-nu tial shower to Mr. and Mrs. Russel ar- quharson, at the home of Mr. and IVLrs. M. W, Wood, Southport. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jenkins, of Brack- lc_v_ escorted the youn couple to decorated seals as inc Wedding March was being played by Miss Pearl Jones. Mr"._M. W. Wood gave a very complimentary address and Mrs. Boswell Carver" presented a purse from the Hazelbrook Church, of which the bride is u valued incul- ber. Ml. Farquharsml, on bcllnlfilf his bride and hlmscri, verv graci- ouslv thanked everyone present and 11'1Vll€d nll to visit them in their future home at Mt, Herbert. where lhe groom is a prosperous farmer. All jOllIOd in singing "For "f‘llc_v are Jolly Good Fellows.“ Lunch hill‘ lg, beciv served. enjoyable llluslc was-I bv Miss fkiarl Jones and.’ M, W. Wood, follonvccl by a‘ sing-song and galncs, ilfler which Ir. and Mrs. Farquharsorl inzmv rears of happy lvctided life, iPitirlot please copy). L E7 c. i ycsicrdlly the speaker" was luark Iunian, Ph.l)., a graduate of iHarvard and Acadia Universities lcfll Ontario, at London, Ontario. iDl". Illlllflll is a nnllve of Argyle Shore. lJCillg a sou of Mr. and Airs. Peicr Inmnu. Accompanied by his wife and two daughter's he lis at present visiting his parents ‘at Cornwall. Di‘. Inman gave an interesting address today on ,:-1=.‘1clrlr:lits of War Financing." R. iL. Cotton and G. J. ‘Pivccdy were jjolut chairmen. Two newly elected ,Rotnriarls, Edzvin C. Johnstonc and The Rotary charge was read by R. ,H. Rogers. secretary Roy Cudmore .qll(‘SilOl‘iI‘iflil'8 which could be fill- cd in by any Hl-iarihns desiring to apply for guest children from tho ;llfllll(‘S of Roturlarls in the British llsltis. W. s. Grant explained that this {Reposition was for Rotarians only and did rint conflict with what is hPlIIL! dpuc by the goverunlcnt lll this lv-gltrd. The gucsfs \\'(‘I'f‘ R0- l'il'lJ\ll C. E. Nash of Amherst: imu Roturlans. Jnulcs McLurc of of Patterson, N. J. FARQUIIARSON-DICKINNON — A vt-rv iucltv wcdliiug look place izli lhe Bitpllst Parsonage, Hazel- lbrouir tvhcn lsnbclltl Jennie, daugh- Iicr of Mr. and Mrs. Ncil McKin- iuon of Cross Roads was united in inlarrlagc to Robert Russel. son of iitfl". and Mrs. Benjamin Fnrquhnr- isnn of Mt. Hcrbcrt. The ceremony ‘was performed by Rev. J. W. Hay- tci‘ lu the presence of immediate [ii-lalltcs ailrl friends of the con- tracting prtrtics. The bride, who played by Jug in light blue bllPPl‘, and car- lrlvrl a bouquct of mixed sweetpczis d snnprlrnlzon. Her picture hat wus of leghorn straw, and her shoes and gloves of while kid. The {bride nnrl groom wcre supported i.bv__.b1c_.nnrL.Ml"s__lIl1r;vcy__..1nnkins rcyilstl-r, the bridal party m0- ihe bride. lwhtre u reception was giwn and ‘ilinucr scrvcrl. The color sclY-mc ln lllc dinlngruonl wlv; pink rind zvlill". Those serving were Mrs Bii~'\\‘l'll Jenkins, Mrs. Jamcs Law- siou. lvfrs. Jack McRae and the Nlliéfs Poul"! Jones and Mary .l(‘lll(lll$. Aficr lhe rcccptlun. the P-llllllf‘ lcft on a short honeymoon trip to various points on thl-Is- ,llie blue tailored suit with matching accessories and it - silver fox fur. Mary nnd uscful lifts. including cash envelopes attest to llic llflplllflfif)‘ of the bride and groom. The happy couple who will best wishes of a host of relatives and friends. Fiulnud nnd iifierlvards to Norwtry. tSilICB the battle at Lillehammcr. the wo as wcll as Ml". Hansen's father who was indvcrn-av at the niltbrenk of hostilities there. and Mrs. LcRny Gallant. of Sum- C --tor-la--Hall -te-teudcr a. miscellan- nltcrecl tllc pcstril servlcc as a youth and rose to the highest position under the department wllllln the province. The present- ation was made in the Inspector's Office by the Inspcctor E. J. Gal- lant -—MARKIED 0N CAR FERRY— Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robert; FhliiPl‘ arc spcudiug their honey- moon nu P.E.I.. after being inur- ricd on Saturday ill the observa- tion room of the car fer Char- lottetown. The young willie Wish" ed to have Rev. Dr. J. A. Ramsay. pastor of St. John's United Cllllfcll. Moncton. perform the ceremony. Dr. Ramsay was spending his va- cation in Hamilton. P.E.I. Hi5 authoritv to solemnlze marriage was limited to the Province of N. B. so it was arranged for the young couple to meet him at Cape Tormentihe and with the permis- sipn of the captain the marriage was solemnized. The groom is lhe son of Mrs. Neil Fraser of char- lersville, N.B.. and the bride was Miss Eleanor May Estabrooks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Esiabrooks 0f St. Aflivlmt‘. N-B-"s- --S'Sll)li MAN JOINS TIll-J AIR. I-‘ORCIL-Mr. Kaye HGIISOH.) Sum- merside. left on Saturday to take up his duties ivltll the RCA-F. ill Toronto, Ml". Hansen camefo Can- ada from his home in Dcunliirk sonic l2 ycars ape. and for she past six vcars has bccn a valued cm- ployec of the town of Surulncrsrdc, where he will be greatly nnsscd by many friends. Ml". Hansen received word sonic months ago that a sister in Denmark had volunteered her scrvlccs l0 Finland as a iulrse and his brolllcr C-urde lvvllo spent some iiinc in Canada). flllfl n Ymlllg“? l)l‘iiilll‘l' were volunteers in alri of brothers are listed as missing, Mr Hansen's inn- ihcl" was reported to be with friends in Sweden. ‘VEDNESDAY —(‘i0NGRATUL/\TIONS. -- Mr. nlcrsldc. ale being coilgratillatctl on ihc arrival of twins in the Prince ountv Hospital, on August 25,—~>fl boy and a girl. S NATURALIZED CITIZENS-In the list of names of those io whom certificates of Naturalization were granted appears the following: Alice B. T. Jarvis. Red Point. and Alf Thormod Norrlng. Cape nav- erse. T0 D0 WAR WORK-Mr. W. Weston Carvnndy. foreman of the hoilcr dcprrrimcut at Bruce Slew- nri Ht Cd. left Monday evening for Si. John where he has accept- cd a position with St. John Dry Docks and Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. ..‘*()N IIONEYMOON — Mr. lmd hfrs. Duncan Kcnllcfly of 130M011 who arc on their huucvuloiul hllfl who wcro lirflll folcncr rcskicuis of Moutncile. P.E.I.. spent Thursday Montaguc. Mrs. Kcnneciv was Miss Daisy Vanlderstiue, and slrc rr-ccivcd .1 ivarui welcome from hcr many friends and although hcr stay nmnii: thclu was so short, thvv trot together and Ft sllolvcr was tcndcrcd hcr ill the afternoon at the cozy slimmer home of Mrs. Ethan Stewart. This was a com- plete surprise and Mrs. Kchncdy was quite touched as two little chaps David and Douuic Stewart crimc hauling their wagon load of pretty gifts. Mrs. Kcnucdv thank- cd all those who so kindly rcmem- bored her and said she would have many plcnsnnt nlcnlorics of them all. Dainty refreshments were :€l‘\'- rd and n pleasant afternoon came to an cud. Ml". rlud Mrs. Kennedy have the best wishes of many friends for a vcry liilppv tvcddcd life. —L arlscaLa/tlvcous sllowlalt - On Friday evening, August 23rd. a number nf friends gathered at Vic- eoils shower to Mr. and Mrs. Ster- ling MncKayJ The bride and groom wcre taken to decorated seals by Miss Lorraine Inwther ttud B/fr. Heath MacQuarric, while Mrs. DcRoy l-loivait played the Wedding March. A carriage filled with gifts was wlrccletl in by little Ieah Bry- nnton. Misses Lorraine Lowther and Reta Farrar opened the gifts while Miss Jean Boswilll read the accompanying verses. After a delic- ious lunch was served the rc- mainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent in dancing’ and social chat. Music was furnished by Mrs. bsRoy I-lowatt, and Messrs. Smith and Wadilell. Mrs. MacKay was formerly Miss Florence Boultcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boulter, Victoria. All join in wish- ing Mr. and Mrs. MacKay many years of happiness. - ill-forl- leaving they were present- ed by Albert Ikurlis, entertain- ment officer of the Canadian Leg- ion War service, with sodcs and sweaters from the Red Cross and cigarettes fr"0m the Carry On Can- ndn Corps. -I“I‘Nl-IIIAIi \'l£S'l‘I~}RI)AY.—'I'he fllrlerrll of Mrs. Bruce Bernard was held yesterday afternoon fl"om her late residence at St. Eleanorb. and from thcnce f0 St. John's church. Rev. G. R. Harrison conducted the impressive service of th liiugiuurl and lvils as sl n". -d bv Rcv. . llll'l‘ll and RYHW’. The service was very largely attended. The pail-bearers were: ltfcssrs. RAJv Tantori, Stanley Tan- ton. Ralph Darby, Reginald Comp- ton, L. R. Alien, and Ralph Comp- tnu. Inicrulcnt was in the family plot adjoining tile church. S —TWO SONS JOIN AIR FORCE. -—Ml‘. J. H. Chlow, baggage master at the C.N.R. depot at Summerslde, and Mrs. ClllOW, have two sons, Donald and Marshall. who have Just loiued the Royal Cnnaoinrl AlrForcc and lcfl this week for T010111‘). where tllcv will work in the motor mechanic ccp-lrilrleul. Both young men tvcrc on the staff of the Can- adian National 'I‘elcgraph at Sum- mersicle, llnd were always courteous and diligent in their‘ duties, ’I'he1r ilulnv frrcrlds in Sumluerside wish the boys the bcst of flick rlucl suc- cess iu ihcir" new life. S FORMER ISLANDERS —In years gone by, voung men and youn wo- men left their Prince Eciivard land homes to scek fame and fortune. Most of flu-m settled down in the Uulicd Slalcs. Among the many ilrollsnnlls so doing were two boys born ln Snurls. First. Mr". Freeman H. Sic-wort, soil of the late Mr". Peter Siieivart. loft his home while just a boy and located in Arizona and re- cently passed on at the age of 81. During his long life he followed railwrlv ronstrilcticu ilud mluin , flllil was highly rcslmctcd ilflfl lovc . Ml", Slcuarl llcvcl" l'(‘l\ll‘ll(‘(l to his old home. Tllc second ivlrs Ml". Ar"- ihui- F. Morrow", son of tlic late Mr. Frederick lvlorrow. He as a voting man found a position with the Vvanlpolc Co. of PlIlliKlDiDlIlfl, and for rlllnosi ars I‘(‘]ll'(‘Sf‘lll(‘(l them in the Slflll‘. of AIflS.S.'\f‘l1ll.'~‘-€ffS,V£‘I‘- lnout and Now IIIIIIIILKIIIIIZ‘, and he recently was called bv (ll-nth at the age of 69, working until the day of his passing. Arthur was favorably known lo thousands of druggists and merchants lu the large lorri- torv hc covtreri for so runny yicdrs. \Vhr1i~ llls inillvl" livcll, 11c visited his oltl huuic in Snllrls evciflv surn- uivr for n \\'(‘i'l( or two and eninyed nll-cling his schoolmates, and friends in his old home during his holidays. Mr. Stewart and Mr_ Morrow be- IOYIECKI to lhe Masonic Order" and Shriucrs. »--i-____..a 'l‘IIIlIlSl)AY mum IlURNED-A fire thought to have started from a spark from bilrniug brush nearby. completely destroyed a barn at Union Road ycsicrdayl afternoon owncd by Glen- rlgelhfclmiui and containing 15fons 0 lily. ATTENDING ‘VJ 5. CONVEN- TION-Jifrs. Edwin McFarlane, Bcrlcquc, and Mrs. T. G. Ives. Cllnrlnltcioivn are ailcndlug the tlflrrl iluiiuzll nlvciinir of thc United Huiilisl. Wolucirs Missionary ll‘l(‘(‘l.' lug in Siliui John this wcck. DIAQICICNZIE——IIOLIIAND -— A qulct. lircdding look place in thi- scvcuth Day Adverilist Churcil, lfnllfnx. on Friday. August 16th, \\-'l1i"‘ll Pilslnl" I’. A. Rick united in iuarri 54c Ruby Mllllrcd, only daugh- lcr of Mr, and Mrs. Frank H01- lnnrl of Par1"sboro,NS., and George D., youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mackenzie. Iris. Aftcr a short horlcyuloon 'ln'“ Nova Scotla, lhe happy couple left for Char- lolilciowu where they will make their home. ISLANDERS ABROAD - Among the nuniy tourists who have this summer visited Prince Edward Is- lnud are Ml‘. Geoffrey King of Nctvport, RI, and M1". Pctcr King of Brockton, ftfzlss, who for the past week have been uests of Mi". and Mrs. Alex '1'. i acDohnld of Souris East. The Messrs. King are brothers of Mrs. MacDonald and their homo was formerly at Sourls West. It is 42 years since . Geoffrey King icft the Island and 32 years since ills brother Peter lcft to make his home in U. S. A. Both men were loud in their praise of the Island of their birth and greatly enjoyed their visit here, hoping to rel-um again next year. Geoffrey King for some years be- fore leaving P. E. I. worked with the Portland Packing Co. at Sea Cow Pond near Tlgnish and has many friends in the western part of the Province. He is now en- gaged in real estllie and insurance business at Newport, while Peter King, who is a World War veteran, having scrvcd two years in France. has retired from business. Their friends arc always happy to wel- come successful Islanders from a- broad and look forward to meeting these men oh their next he? c Church of" guest during the past wcck. Nls King had not been to the Marl- times before and was charmed with the Island scenery. Mrs. Archibald and little son are returning to their home l'l"i Woodstock. S FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Robert Hitvc- lock Ellis was held yesterday afternoon from St. Peters Church. Alberton. Service was conducted by Rev. W. J. Phillips. A short service was conducted at his late residence. 26 Prince St., on Tucs- day cvcitiug by Rev. Dr. Rnylnond. The pallbearers were. Chrlsiophcr" Metherell. Willard Waugh, S. R. Burke. Arthur Green, Dr. A. L. Purdy, Ted Hunter. Interment. St. Peter's Cemetery. ANCIENT WEAPON REGISTER- ED - The registration of fzre hrins of all kinds with the Royal Cau- sdinn Mounted Police brought to light some ancient weapons. Yes- terday Mr. Alyre Arsenault _of Charlottetown took an old flint lock to police headquarters and listed lt alongside modern arms Tile weapon ls believed to b!‘ at. least 200 yea-rs old. It was uscd for ears as a hunting gun by pioneers In this "province, Mr. Arsenault said. rannw PICNIC-A i-crii enjoy- able family picnic took place on Saturday’, Aug. 17th at the llOlllf‘ of M1". and Mrs. Hammond l_\'c\v- son, Westmoreland, P.E.I. All of their nine children with their hus- bands, wives and children met xvii-h them, thus making f1 complete family party. The bcniltlflil Aug- ust itfternooh passcci much ion quickly for nll the Ul_lf)v\‘1I1(‘llfSf\ll!l many happy group pictures were taken as souvenirs of the occas- ion. Laiie in the afternoon n bouil- tiful chicken supper was scrvcri on the lawn and as M1". hull Nlrs. Newson looked around at their family they snw the fulllllnunlt of the Psalmist words: "You, llwu shalt see thy children and lily children's children." As the evcn- lug shadows darkened lulo night, the different members of the Illlll‘ fly dcparlcd with file wish ihntilll might be spared to lucet again next year" fn a happy, lwuuciul world. WET FALL IS PROSPECT- Prince Edward Islanders can get out their raincoais and rubl;c_l~ boots and pmprlre fol" a “wet fall , judging from the 8lll0llllli oi riun- fall in this Province to dillc llus year. Records at the Charlotte- town Eiilperlsuental Station reveal the total precipitation to daze to be 23.70 inches, slightly below last year which in turn was a l)f_‘l0\\' average year" for the first virgin. months The average plcclplirtilon for lhe Province for fl ycilr is slightly in excess of 40 inches. Last yiear an unusually wet October silw more than eight inches of rain fall and by the time the year ended the amount was normal. Wcclihci‘ observers predict a wct autuuul as ilcture balances the rainfall sllcct IQI‘ the year. The winixiriliilre l"c- maihs fairly low in this Province, and continues to retard the lievcl- opment of oerta.n crops. cspcclnlly potatoes. Average ielupcrntilsc .'ol" llc month is 68 dcgrvcs. T1115 ycai" n dale it has been 65 dcprci-s. WEDDING BELLS.- It'll-SS Eflllll NIncC-regor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert MacGrcaor. Burst Ital- ilc. was given in marriage bv livr father, to Mr. Clinton Slcwnrt. sun of Ml‘. and Mrs. Olswllld Stcivilri, of Kingsboro, the evening of 1mg. i4. The wedding look place at the tome of the bride's sister, Mrs. Alcxnmlcr Robertson. Rcv. M. Wrtt-tcrlvoith, minister of the local congregation, of which both bride and groom are members, officiated — assisted b their" former pastni". Rev_ H. R. Br, . ‘The charming bride was drcsscd in dusty rose with ivhlto accessories and carried mauve sweet pens. Mar- riage vows were given in flout of an evergreen background heavily- larlcn with babv rambler" roses. White and gold chlsta daisies fin- isiled off the bridal drawing-room decorations. The brides trim "travel- illg suit was teel blue with while accessories. Imediately followlh the signing of the re isle: the wc ding supper was serve to immediate re- lativca and close friends. The room took his bride t0 his ironic in iniffi- FRIDAY TNDIAN RUNNER JOINS TIIE llIGlILANDBRS-John Paul, the Island's famous marathon racer has Joined the Prince Erlwilrd ls- land Highlanders, CASE, having enrolled yesterday. Meantime lie leaves for Sydney. N.S., to take part in the Sydney Post-Record marathon IO-mile race on Morl- dey, Labour Day. GETS PROMOTION-The many friends of Mr. J. A. Mallett. son of Mrs. Cephal MaJlett, I96 Prince Street, will be pleased to hear that he has been appointed manalzer of the North Broadway branch of the Bank of America. in Oakland, Cal- ifornia. Mr. Mallett was formerly with the Bank of Montreal in this _Ml_-s. George Lane, who has been visiting friends in Lake Verde, left F11 return to Boston yesterday morn- rig. ‘Condition of Mr. J. J. Stewart, injured ill a fall at the airport two lvcvsks ago \..lllc engaged at car- [)(‘11‘ii'l' work, shows slight improve- rucut. His nlany friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy of Medford, Mass, are visiting in Klnkora, the guests of Mrs. Mur- ph_v's nlother, Mrs. George Kelly. All-s Stewart MiicDougall and three children, Fredericton, who have been visiting in Oampbellton as guests of Mrs. MacDougalfs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- I., llS guests of Mrs. MacDon- Bcirth, are visiting in Souris, P. poll's brothcr-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jchn McLean.- (Fredcricion Gleaner). Misses The Dorothy Sharkev, Elsie and Caroline McI-Iale. Boston. who iii-e spending their vacation at Ztforrisotvs Beach, Georgetown. ac- compruntd by Miss Mar Boud- Pvbllll. Georgetown. were v itora to 48 Road, the guests of Mrs. Peter Cartel" during e past week. Mrs. Daniel Drisooll. Johnson's River, is spending the week-end at ln-r old home at 48 Road the guest of llel"_br0ther, John F. Covcoran, and sister", Mrs. Cassie MacGuire, litoxbuly. Mass. who is spending her lKilliililyS with her" brother and other re ves. R. C. A. F. RECRUITS LEAVE— “Three ulorc Island boys left yes- ltfflfly ilficrnoou for Toronto where llrcy" will Join the R.C.A.F. They arc Chas. R. McKenzie, Summer- sirlc. iclcrk). H. v. White. Char- loi-lctoivn, (Dlsciplarian) and 0, T. Butler", York Point (General Duties) It. is worthy of note that this is inc third boy in the Butler family who iuls signed up with the Air Force. Albert Dennis was on hand to see the group leave and before they entrained presented each with socks and sweaters contributed by lltl‘ Red Crox arid cigarettes by tllc C.u"l";." On Canada Club. -LARGELY ATTENDED FUN- ERAln-The funeral service for Mrs. Erin-st Mulligan, who passed away on Morldsiv in the Prince County Hospital, was held on Wednesday morning from the home 0f her sis- li<‘l'. Mrs. Rnv Mulligan (which is lhc old McKcuna ll0fll€Sl0B(i.Wil0l‘€ lhc llcccilsed lvns born) to St. Mali- (‘lllfl Church, Kiukora. Rev, Dr. Smith. P.P.. celebrated the solemn Rflfllllfklll Mass. In the sanctuary wits Rev. Father Butler, Charlotte- lo\vn_ cousin of the deceased. Four lirnfllcrs-lrl-laui nud two cousins bore the casket lo its last rcstin place. Tilt-v were: Messrs, I-lorol Mulligan, Rorv Mulligan, Alfred Curlcy, Emmett Hughes, Geo. Power and Wendell McKenne. Interment was in the cemetery adjoining the church. 5 DIAIFPIN-BIYRDEN NUPTIALS._ A \‘f.‘1'\‘ iirctiv wedding took place at lhc United Church Manse, at 8.30 um. Iuesdnv Aug. 28. when Lucille iIllZPl, daughter of the late Isaac E. and Mrs. Burden. of Montague, be. cnrue the bride of Leading Aircrafts- nmu llurulou Marlin. R.C.A.F., son iii Ml". and Mrs. Malcolm Martin, illrl) of Montague. The immediate 1‘(‘l.'lilVf‘S of the bride and groom were present at the ceremon ,which was performed b Rev. S. . Ha - \'.‘i'll'(l. Tile bri e was becoming?‘ liillrcd in a smart blue bostumc wit iolii-iuis oi n-lilte and carried an ex- liulslir- bouquet of mixed flowers. She was attended bv Miss Vere. Beck, of Montague. who wore a be- coming gown of pink and white, carrying a bouquet of mixed flow- l‘l'S. The groom was sup rted by Mr. Min-tin Currie, of ontsgue. Aftcr lhc ncrcmonv the happy youn: couple left by airtomublle on a short ivcdiliug trip. - Z-YEAR-OI/D STOPS TRAIN — Carol Anne Doyle, 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Ma's. George Doyle live, nclu‘ the railwa cross- ing on Fitzroy Street an often watches the big trains roll by. Yes- icrdny morning Carol Anne decid- cd she would take e. stroll down to the lrnck and get s closer view or thr- Iron Horse that passed every day. She ventured onto the tra and secured a ring side seat on the fflli and calmly waited for the aP- proach of the steam monster. A- bout this time (10:30) a frel ht train headed west approached he crossing. The engineer u is cue iomary gave two or three great blasts on the whistle which can b! hoard for blocks but it old not bother Carol Anne who remained on hcr comfortable seat. As the train Grow nearer and slowed down for thr- crossing the driver noticed the child and applied the brakes when it became evident that the child was set on staYlflB- H9 I0?- down out of the cab and carried the little girl off the track and then roceeded westward with his frelgh . A crowd of people. sensing something unusual. gathered M the crossing when the train stop- ped. The child went home little {finalizing what danger she bad been tained this grcni. ngii, mg M" ——RIJIVIEM'BEIIEI) . ' ANNIVERSARY. _(wr“ilfliflngu Innis Darracll, who worr- funnies llwt August. were Hrlllullllittrlad o their wedding lllllliVflffiiilly bV mend“ 0f the bride. who is llPflij Xiiiilresl in the dining-wont of liii- prim: Edward Island Hospital. fun an was a progressive shower anti] m}; fia private Kllests met the sin ill-l/llli-foom. After calling at anum ber of places the [lnrlv ufQya t; York Point for a "wailin- bride and groom " - lovely gills. Thu lssrsilu~ \\'llll till shower were IIIIYAiHAIJiLBQ Mrs. Marjorie ‘rreduiuck, Aliss Catlin: l. lflnrenee Praught. rtn. n - m 6Y1)’ Miss Eilfabetahrliikccikimis, i133: B. ilIlcWILLIADIS. Iii. “ffgtli iatli, Orliurlo, to _ 1940, in Sudbury, d an Mllcwlgliams, a an rs. Norm daughter. Mivrllissolv-To Mr. iinii .\l"§ Jolni A. Mntucsou Applu llunn ‘P531 on Friday. Aliens". ‘.13, il li.lugli'g§r' iDoroi-hy May). ' JENKINS-At the Prince Initial-s Island Hospital on Ailgusi 1940 to Mr". and Mrs. Hector Jflllfifl!’ Marshficld, a 5011, ‘ IIEANEY -— At Lfllutuil, . . 1940. l0 Mr. llud Vi iviii a sou. Hilriild Wl 1.. . GLENDINNING -— AL Ill!’ Muition Gila; I-losllital, Aral!» b3, 194i) to Mr. an Mrs. Kenneth w. Glendlnning Lewisvl luvc Mai ' .. ncy, bell. Bcdcquc, P it; . h William Clurrl _ a en RUDD-Al lll(' P. b. lalilllil lluipllrll, . l. on August ".18 ill-ll), lo , , Willlzlcc Rodd, Ilighilciti, a son lllULLEN-At Mount Sit-warp on Allz- 22. i910. lo w‘. d ,\ i. , L. Mullen, a son.‘ an m D ill.ii Mrs. At tllc United taltuv. ‘Ulesday, llcv. ' Hazel Bill .cn, Montague. l0 Imldiinr Alrcrillzsmlul Hilrmou Marlin, R.C.A.l"., also of Mout-asuc, CANS ~NOIf'l'().\'. —- Al . "in. 0n Jilly 3- l0. bv Rev. Ward Ainclican, Vera \Vr'iizht Cilnnon of Hulnptonjo Robert Hriro‘ .d Nor on. oi (Trnpaud. MSBGREGO S PWART -- Al lhe home of the bride's slsu-r, Mrs. Alexander Robcrlcaoll. nll August l4. 1940, El"ui.l Cilrlstvuzl llilc- GIPKOI‘ 0i Ellis). Bali’ Cllavon Oswald Stclvuri oi‘ Kin, iwi Rev. M. \Vattm"\vr.irlh ofilrluzcil J-Qifikfi by REV. W. R. Bell. MacLEOD-PIAYNTTFIR-Oli Satur- day. Ailgilst 24. lnlo. at Geridle Memorial church. Nciv London. by the Rcv. \V. Lyllll Dotlnr. l-Illner Stewart Maclicod of lirnllrlm’: Road t0 Florrie Alberta Pzlyntcr of Spring Brook. DE ‘HIS ELLIS-At 26 Pllucc Strcct. Chill- lottctown. on Allltllst ‘:3, 1940. Robert Havclock Ellis". BERNARD-At St. Eloaruir! en Sunday. August 2.5, 1940. Lulu o Richardson, dearly beloved uife H. B. Bernard lwc w "' MURNAGILA . i I town on August 24. 1940, .\il" Milninghnn, agcd 97 _','(‘fll's, of Fort Augustus. ' ——i\ fugmcflvl’ MCDONALD-At Rcd lllulse 0B Sunday. Al g. 25. 194i). Allis Jim?! A. McDonn d age 64 yenr< common Q1 Rfiltflllvllill- Pfil- August 26, 1940 Tllrtuiris Iluuilllmv age '13. MclNNlS.—At 12:1 Affilllliliil sirerfli Mono-ton. Ellzrlbclh lvlcMAlWll- l1,“ of the lute Ben lvlcluuis, mimicry of Charlottetown. wond-in the clti- hospital 3",?‘ 29. 1940, Mrs. Foug Wonll. H" ~ years. CORCORAN —- AL Piusvlllc,‘ Ill?!‘ 23, Jilmcs Corcoriln, sou O- and Mrs. Thomas Corroriul- TONEY-At the C-lialfiolu-lowl Hospital, Ailgusl 2.‘). 1940a 7%: Stephen Toncy. flilPfl "ll 3'i=‘l‘al_ n‘ remains were fnrvvnrtictl from‘ at Hermes-toys Funcrril llonlc iii ~- resldcnce in Scoicliforl. McI.El.IiAN.-~At the sarlulvffffili Home, Aug, 25. i940. Josl-pn . i len. age '17 veers. MULLIGAN-At int-Irvine» count! rrosnitiiil. Allg. _26. 1940- M“ Em’ est- Mulligan. ELLIS-At 2o Prluffi Stlrrl- C"‘"] lottetown, Aug. 2.). 1910; flfgffif. I-favelock Ellis rule 82 W-"b erly of Alberton) ...._._- __ o, DICKIESON-At New Gl"»“°,“,'§,i,. August z3_ “my wins, Charles leson, aged 00 SW11“- fl0RTON—-At Mijlblrul- A“ Isl 1940. I-Iavlland Horton. "died years.