--‘ -.—-.v~ -- PAGE‘ TEN THE CHARIJUITETOWN GUARDIAN OURNEWS BUDGET t... QUR §ATURDA " SElfijlzMBElrfy, 19-1.» 1‘ YSUBSCRIBERS‘? TUESDAY SHEA - CORCORAN WEDDING On the morning of Thursday. in the Church of the Im- maculate Conce tion, st. Louis. a very pretty we ding was solemn- ized. when Miss Gerarda Shea. daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Emmett Shea. was united in mar- riage to Mr. Herman A. Corcoran. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Cor- coran. Piusville. Rev. Fr, Walsh being the officiating clergyman. — TO PRESIDE AT CONVEN- TION - l\lr nntiMt-s Lorne H. Read and Miss Helen Mills of Reads‘ Photographic Studio. Summersiicle have left for Shediac to attend the annual convention of the Maritime Professional Photo- graphers Association of which Mr. Read is acting president in absence Mr. P Smith of Amherst. the president who has joincd the ETm.\'% tun. sons ROLAND CAIIILL At Hal Ghost Hospital, Cam- bridge, Z\ = August :23, i944, the bride looked charming. dressed in a street leneth sow-n of turquoise wool with a to match. The wedding ceremong wa. performed by luv. s: pastor of . . arrass, the United Baptist Church, Sum- merside in the presence of friends of the young couple. The bride ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lenus McNeil of Elrrisdale and ens bride. groom is the son of Mrs. and the lats , William Leslie Gray of Alberton; The newly wedded couple will reside at Alberton. —SENTENCED FOR LEAVING JOB - Arthur Arsenault of Sum- merside, P. B. I., was given a sent- ence of $50 or one month in jail when he ap cared before Magis- trate G. Eare Logan in Fairvllle police court Wednesday. Arsenault was convicted under the National Selective Service civilian regula- tions. He was charged with uh- lawfully terminatin his em loy- ment with Internatonal Fertiizers Ltd, East Saint John. since he had soul of John Roland Cahill, form- erli- of Ciolléester. Mass, was cal-t led to his curnal reward. Born at Klldare, P. E. Island, on Sept. l2,l i881, he wrts the second son of the late Mr and Mrs. Walter J. Cahlll,’ He reccivrtl his early education at, ‘ Albwton and at the, received his class I "s license from Prince 0i Wales Collcizc. —I~‘ARE\\'ELL7_I-’AR'I‘Y.— On Thursday evening a number of frirnds gathered n! the summer ottage cf P. O Roscrt Clapircr to flrewoll t.» liim prior to his lrture tor Western Canada, ‘ re he ha; been posted for dutyd It “'11s lll the nature of a surPTl-io plirzy and after all the guests had d a delightful singsong, lntiulved in and a strlal hour, \ "mun; lunch was surv- h tlic [Tltllda departed “w lLlCk in the-ivcrld ic" ~—S. ‘ many lrlcn s of Mr. Pete! ucre saddened to hear' . l2, i944 lit his! ldo Rd, Arling- A. Mr. Murchi- éfird year. being .. P.E.I.. the son of late Donald Murchison and Mary Compton Murchison. H . had not been in robust. health fori the inst _v i1‘. ncvcr the less his. death ta. e very suddenly on thei above dawn —-NEW PIONEER PLANT. — Ground has been broken for a new puhlzshing and printing plant wh is being erected for the " Publishing Co. Ltd” on iii-c next to the Per-‘ Dal Water Street, east, 51C’? he building will be _nd .. construction with] fame and will be absolutely. "eslstant. When completed it; o a modern printing estab-. l‘.'_ all on (trio licor 'l‘he con- t... , .s no b \i. I‘. Snurman, Co. LicL, Sln",.2rs.dc.-S. i SERVICES OF “BAYER —- In ' ~ evcryvherc m this bro- r= i. - mace Sundayl ii l “.2110? divine,‘ .~ponslble for. ins cf the treat- nd this conflict .. .:ls rated for just over five year. Nowhere we're the services anything but simple but they were partl bi congregations ' ' of decri leel- the services of on uere CJUlllCd services for men NICHOLSON -— KING WED- DI\'G — The marriage of Mr and Szerling Nicholson was sol-. cd yesterday morning at the} Basilica by thc Rev. K. Mclviillan.‘ The llaillli/ couple then retired to: the Queen Hotel where the Wed- ding breakfast was served. The bride wag the former Mary King. daughter of Mr and Mrs John King. Syd- my street. The bridegroom, former- ly of Nair Wiltshlre, is now employ- ed at Sackvllle where the newly married couple will make their hUD1€ REMOVE COAL FROM BASE- ENT -_ Labour Day was just on- to some half dozen coal- shoveller5 who worked all day yesterday and last night in their effort to get out of the City Post Office basement the two nundred tons of coal which, at ll o'clock yes- terday mornfng, was burning brisk- ly. So briskly. in fact. that Fire Chief Angus McEachern had to turn two lines of hose upon the burning coal. The fire was extinguished though the Chief is still keeping a wary eye upon the basement. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Daniel McCal- lum, who passed away Sept. 3rd, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Henry Ford, Spring Park Road. was held yesterday afternoon. A short. serv- ice at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home was followed by service in Winsloe United Church conducted by the Rev. T. Constable. The pail-bearers were G. A. Cudmore, Leonard Cud- more. W. J. Ford. John A. Ford. Frank Roberts. and James Crabbe. Interment in Winsloe North cem- etery. M other clay _ SEVENTY - FIVE FOOT STACK — Work begins to-day on construction of a staging on the forty-five foot brick smoke stack oi the Island Foods Inc. dehydrat- lon plant at Summerslde. The ata- ging is for the purpose of construc- ting a thirty foot steel extension of the stack. The purpose of the ex- tension is to improve the draft for the boiler. When completed the stack, which will then be seventy- flve feet high will be the highest smoke stack in town-S. -- HIT AND RUN DRIVER — A hit and run car driver crashed into t e rear of James Arsenaultkl Meat arket delivery waltfon about ten o'clock Saturday evening throwing tiff two boys and dam- aging‘ the waggon. The accident occurred on Spring Street. Surn- merslde while thc bo s were mak- Ing their Saturday nght deliveries Both boys iverc thrown some dist- ance. One of them Alfred Decoste was taken to the hospital, with a broken wrist and some bruises 0n‘ hir. leg. He was later discharged. The other boy was uninjured. Headlight glass was later found at thg scene of the accident S. — GRAY — MCNEIL — A auiet wedding was sslemnized Thursday afternoon, Aug. 31st. at the Baptist Parsonage. Summerside when Miss ‘ of friends in P. E. I. was solemn- Arthur not secured a permit to leave from the Selective Service Office here. Arsenault pleaded guilty, and de- clded to serve his sentence in jail. E. N. Huestls ap cared for the crown‘. the accuse was not repre- sented by counsel. — Saint John, Telegraph Journal. — (‘ALLBI-ICK - CLARK — A.' wedding of interest to a wide circle ized Tuesday afternoon at 4.00 pm. Aug. 29. at the Baptist Church I Summcrside. when Muriel Franccsi Clark became the bride of Leamani Alexander Callbeck. The con-i tracting parties reside at Carle- ton, Prince County, PEI. The beautiful single ring ceremony was , performed in the presence of lin- inediate reuatlves by the Rev. E. J. Barrass, of the Summciside Blip- tist Churcli. The bride looked charming, gowned in a nzivy blue going away costume -vith Acces- sories to match. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mfrs. E M. Clark and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs Ro- bert Anthony Callbeck. Follotving the marriage ceremony. the happy nesvly-ivcds left on a brief liolicv- moon trip through the Island fol- lowing which they will ttlkt- up residence at Augustine Cove, P. E. Island-S. McKENZIE - TAYLOR — A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnlz- cd at the United Manse, Mon- tague, Aug. I9. i044, by the Rev. A. S. Adams when Miss Elsie Ruth McKenzie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. McKenzie, Dun- das, became the bride of Charles, Hubert Taylor, son of Mr. andi Mrs. Syemour Taylor, Upton. _The bride was becomingly attired in a_ street length dress of pale blue crepe with navy accessories. The bridesmaid. Miss Lexie McLeod. wore a blue sheer dress with match- ing hat. Mr. Murray McKenzie. brother of the bride, was best man. Following the ceremony the happy young couple left on a short honey- moon trip to Nova Scotia. For travelling the bride wore a brown tweed suit with beige accessories. On their return a reception was held at the home of the groom. Their manv friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Taylor many years of happy wedded life. Old friends in PEI. will regret to learn of the death on July 2i in Arlington. Mass., of Mr. John Hill- man, aged 94 years. He was born at, Indian River. P.E.I., and, when a young man, learned the-black- smith trade with Mr. Breen of Dsrnley. He married Miss Annie Cobb of Wilmot Valley and they lived for a short time at Stanley Bridge, before settling in Caven- dish, where they resided until Mr. Hlllman retired from work. They went to Union Road and liv- ed there for a few years and then they moved to Bradalbsne, where they made their home until Mrs, Hillman died. about eleven years ago. After her death Mr. Hlllman lived for two years in Union Road with his son-in-law and dauihl". Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark. He went then to Arlington. Mass. and KPH" his remaining years with another son-in-law arid daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McReavey- -—SUB.PR.ISE PARTY.— A sur- rlgg party 1n b02101’ of Flt. 58L. fieith Tait and Mrs. Tait was held on Monday everiinl ll the summer cottage of F. O. Y Johnston; when l number of friends gathered to bid farewell to this popular voting couple on the eve o. their departure, Flt. Sgt. Tait hav- ing being posted for active service. i Landrigan of Edson, Alberta. bro:h_ Kenneth Lowther. 2i. of Carl:- ton. P.E.I.. an employee on the car ferry. SS. Prince Edward Is- land. was drowned on Sunday. Au . 2'7, while swimming near the Davfc Dry Dock at Levis, Que. He is a -son of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Low- [ther of Carleton. He leaves to mourn besides his parents one sis- ter Wanda, (Mrs. Oscar Campbell, Borden) and two brothers Hazen and Harry at home. e accident occurred about 2 o'clock. Earlv in the afternoon. the deceased along with others de- cided co gn for a swlm near the wharf. After the had been swim- ming for _a wh ie. Iowther was seen going under water. Harold Stewart wno was some distance from Lowther be an swimming to- ward hinl. But a l efforts on Stew- arts part failed to bring the vic- tim to the shore. The body was recovered a few minutes later by Marshall Con- stable and William Ozen. In the meantime the coroner had been summoned and when he arrived he pronounced the boy dead. On the morning of Wednesday, Aug. 23. i944, a_very prettyvred- ding was solemnized at All Saints Church, Cardigan, P.E.I., virhen Kathryn Viola Evelyn Hinrls daughter of Mrs. Annie Blnns of Cardigan, P.E.I.. became the nrltle of William Patrick Landrigan, znr. of Mrs. Mathias Landrigan of Sturgeon, P, E I Rev. Cornelius er of the groom, performed the marriage ceremony and sang cnc Nuptial Mass. The bride looked very charming in n white sheer Marquesette gown with lace inserts and wore a shoulder length veil with a wreath of orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses and Gladiolus with maiden hair fern. The biide was attended by her sister. ll/lrs Richard Mac- Plicc of Dorchester. Mass, viho looked charming too, in n floor length gown of Aqua blue georgette with shoulder length veil and car- ried a bouquet of roses. The gr em was attended by his brctrlri" 010-, ment of Brooklyn. New Yoli: i The bride was iiivvn lI‘l marriruzc i’ by her brotner-in-kivv, Mr Rizlinrd i MacPhec, Dot-cheater. Mass. “ The church was tastili’ decorat- ed for the oceasion with flowers and streamers. MALLETT - KELLY NUPTIALS _St. James Church at Slimmer- field, was the scene of a very pretty mid-summer wedding on Wednesday, Aug. 23 at 8 a.m. when Amelia Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mallett of Norboro was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Thomas Lloyd. son of Mrs. George Kelly and the late Mr. Kelly of Kinkora. The bride, looking very Winsome in a floor length gown oi’ white faconne sheer. fashioned in torso style with long tapering sleeves, and three- quarter length veil caught back with a wreath of orange blossoms. and carrying a bouquet of Better- time roses, entered the church leaning on the arm of her father, who gave _her in marriage. Mrs. Arthur Lambe. sister of the bribe, was matron of honor and chose a gown of bluesatin with matching veil and carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses arid maiden hair fern. Mr. Arthur Lambe capably supported the groom, in his role of groomsman. The Rev. Father Eugene Murray celebrated the Nuptial Mess while Mrs. James Croken. church organist played the wedding music throughout the ceremony. - BRIDAL SHOWER — On Mon- day evening. Aug. 21 an enjoyable shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John MacWilllams. Cape Traverse in honor -of their daughter, Mrs. George Strong (nee Winnie MacWilliams) a recent bride. The bride was charming in her wedding gown of Turquoise blue crepe with silver trimmings. The living room was prettily de- corated in pink and white. To the strains of the wedding music play- ed by Mrs. Wm. Millington the bride and groom were escorted t0 their seats of honor by Mr. and Mrs. Colin Waugh, cousins of the bride. The gaily trimmed basket laden with gifts were brought in by Miss Avodia MacKay and Miss Lorna MacFadycn. Others assist- ing were Miss Lois MacKay, Mrs. Frank MacWilllarrls, Mrs. Arthur MacKay and Mrs. Lester MacWil- llams. Many beautiful presents were received consisting of silver linen, china and glassware, also two substantial cheques. The groom thanked every bne on behalf of himself ilnd his bride for their lovely gifts and good wishes. Then all joined in singing "For They Are A clam bake which wag heartily en- joyed by all was held on the sh0r€ early in the evening after which the guests later adjourned to the cottage and a delightful social‘ time was spent. Ice cream and cake were served and a presentat- ion of a set of trays was mad, to Mr. and Mrs. Tait. as a token of thg uteem in which the were held by all their assembled riends. The esentatlon was made by Capt. yrll Kennv of the good alllp Jean Ann and the address was read by First Mate H.B. Schurman. A per- sonal presentation was made to Sgt. Tait of the sloop "Jean Arin" the sailing vessel in which they had so many stirring adventures during thepast season. -<S. -BRIDAL SHOWER — A mis- cellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Case- ley, Kensin ton. on Friday even- ing, June 3 th in honour of their daughter. Anna. To the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Roy MacArthur, the bride-to-be. prettily dressed in white si jer- sey. was escorted to the drawing room. which was tastefully decor- ated with peonies, roses pink and white streamers. by her friend, Miss Georgie Profltt. Little Miss Mar- jorie Riley, niece of the bride-to- be acted as flower girl. The num- erous gifts were carried in by Mrs. Thomas Humphrey and Miss Adele Callback and opened by Miss Rena Woodsidc and Mrs. Ray Douglas. The accompanlng verses were read by Misses Janet MaoMurdo and Wanda Mann and arranged by Miss Norma MacMurdo and Mrs. Linwood Toombs. In her usual _ manner Anna, then thank- ed her friends for their lovely gifts and good wishes. After which all Jolne in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." A delicious lunch was then served by the girl- rlends. The remainder of the evening wbs spent in sin -sotng and social chatter. The muse was furnished by Mrs. Roy Mac- and Miss Adele Callback. m Jolly Good Fellows." Lunch was served by the ladies and a sing- song enjoyed with Miss Lois Mac- Kay at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Strang will reside in Amherst, NS. WEDNESDAY LEAVES ‘FOR ONTARIO —- Mrs. cuticle Heald leaves ‘Thursday’ morning for Godrich. Ont., she will rejoin her husband, Lac. Clifford lfeald, who has been stationed there for same time. DEPARTURE REGRETTED. — Miss Vernlta McDonald, left yester- day morning for Montreal. Last week she was tendered a. most euiov- alble farewell Partv at the home of M 5 Isabel Goodwin and presented‘ with a beautiful token by her girl friends. INJURED IN COLLISION-A collision at the intersection of Grafton and Pownal Streets at 12.30 p. m. yesterday between a bicycle. ridden by "Jerry" Chev- erie and a car, driven by Archibald McFadyen, Bofishaw. sent Chever- i.- to the City Hospital where at last reports he was resting com- ilortably. Chcvet-ie, about twenty- flve year, of age. ls married and lives at I2 Upper Queen Street, City. a — CASES ADJOURNED — The preliminary hearings of Danny Gallant. Harry Gallant. Clovis Perry and Arthur Perry were again adjour- ned when they came up before Magistrate W E Darby. K. C , at Summerslde yesterday. They ate all charged with conspiracy to violate the Exciflc Act as a result of recent seizures ct‘ stills. When the first case was called Mr J S. Des- Roches K C , prosecuting attorney informed the court that certain groposais had been made to him y the defense that he had to sub- mit to Ottawa and he asked for an adjournment until he had been advised by the authorities at Ott- awa. This was granted by the court. Mr. W. Henry Noonan is represent- ing the accused-i. Septem- Irneat llacNutt. olma as a 1 ta her family and to a wde circle of friends. She wag the former Hazel Davison, dgugh. ter of Mrs. Davison and m; i", Col. H. M. Davison if Chnrl She is survived thI, son. in addition to The funeral ~will be ly on Thursday afternoon, BREAK AT IIUNTII. RIVER — youths from Charlottetown hended in the McGui- Iou Boyle soncrsl store at Hunter River Monday night and appeared before Ma lotrate G J dv yesterday, e case was ldlourned. The youths. both about in the store when one of ietors Mr. Percy Boyle e shop about I o'clock. it 3i“: and call d’ uzwlilr “L3: e o Police at Ctiarlottctowri. “n IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT Many friends in Charlottetown will have read with interest of the ap- fgrlutrgsni. recently ani-lmlneee. of her mother‘. held private- Denutv Minister of the ms H"! Excise Division. Department of National Revenue. Ottawa Mr. Younk. who has fillet: several im- Dortant. positions in the civil ser- vice. was born in Charottetdwn and worked on The Guardian as a re- porter arid later as city editor be. tore going to Ottawa. He lla a bro- ther of Mr. Earle Young editor of the Hansard reports of the House Corrrnons. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark. Langholm, received a cable an- nouncing the safe arrival in Cardiff, es, of their daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Pugwell, RN. A very enjoyable farewell party was given Elizabeth by her many friends at l:he_ home of Mr. and Mrs. George Irving a few days before her de- barture. She received many ifts gresented to her on a little w lte oat. The verses were read by Miss Helen Hardy. A delicious supper was served by the hostess. assisted by her glrl friends. Rev. Lloyd Henderson conducted the service in Tyne Valley Presby- terian Church Aug. 2'1. Mr, gm. derson was student pastor in the Fraser Memorial Church a few rears ago. Many from this con- gregation were present at the ser- vice on Sunday which greatly pleased Mr. Henderson. ‘Those motoring down were Mr. and furs. Fred Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark. Miss Margaret Forsyth, Miss Marion Hardy and Mr. Hall. the present student pastor here. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pmfltt re- ceived word recently that their son Kenneth has been badly wounded in active service. I-Ie lost an eye and one arm. There are five of the family in the armed forces His many friends here are hoping for the best and wishing that he m?’ Bet home in the near future Word has been‘ received that Flying Officer Millard Wright Colcs. D10, son of Mr, g Ml-g, rid Roy I... Coles, Milton Mills, is miss- ing after air operations overseas on August 25th. FLving Officer Coles has been overseas almost three years, where he has completed a tour on Lan- caster bombers. a year of flying instruction and begun a tour on Mosquito fighter bombers. The City schools opened yester- day with an enrollment greater on the whole than last year. Queen Square school has 51a pupils com- pared to 560 last year. Prince Street 510 to 568 last. year, Rochford Square 512 to 401. Fl urcs for West Kent will be availa le today and will show a considerable in- crease over those of last year, lt is stated. All schools. have their full complement of teachers. Mr- 0 E- Cornev. siilrmel-siae twelve-d a telearam yesterday flea-l fgfiselaggtillilsuizfilgnlttllrg’ ii-fiflllii“! ‘:7 rim e F/O Leslie I. ll Cos-nay had uase been killed on active service o"er_ seas on September second F/O Conley. who woul have been only nineteen vears od next. month. lls d at summerside Ho led hi: igation at number G 2.5 Summerslde He proceeded overseas s year a- so and served until recently in the near East. He was transferred a- bout six weeks ago and may have been sewing in the an thea- tre of operations when flied-S one The funeral of Mr. Malcolm Mac. Swain 5'1 was held Ausust I0 from the l sidence of his brother John Angus MacSwain on Peters Road. Deceased had suffered greatly for many months because of a cancer condition. wife Liza Graham. pre- deceased him about ten years ago. C0 sistcrll likewise predeceased Raymond B. st. has receiv IIII OVCPSCII. driving horse 8 years, nadla VH1’! I66. I'll funeral of Leod of Bonshaw was day-sf n from Church. Service was ahc Rcv. D J. Iiv the Mr. Do ac: r olson 4M Stephen Mcoeod Zion Ch te _ Tae pallbearers MaoKenole. Brooklyn LolRh C rKInnnn Penitentiary for theft. from a person in: ed on the grounds that —LEARNS OF DEATH — Mrs W. Ramsay. The la b’ province for the Dast death came suddenly ployed as a superinte- pririting- establishmen —WEDDIN G wedding was when tier of Mr. an of E rnoriv was performed ‘Bars minister of vouht! couple word that on reecmm General Sir Bernard gratulationg Sgt received is one from Bllckador A Ct.O.C. 3 ue after spending spending a few weeks Lake N.Y. $1185 aid, Jean Burt, Betty Jack Bealrsto le Owen son of pequa ha; steadll aroun .— Everett Beair Thr him: Flora. (Mrs, John A. Mac- Donald) chrlstie, (Mrs. Mun!) and Sarah (Mrs. Nestor .) Left to mourn are his only son,‘ Curtis. four brothers John Angus.l Neil. Artcmas and Chester and one‘ slat-er. Mary t Cherie; Mac- Donald.) The funeral of Mr. Samuel Sutherland Lecoo 73, was held at Peters Road Presbyterian Church. Siluduy. August. 6. Deceased passed away Au n59, a at the Montague hospital fol owing a period of illness. He was a mem- ber of the Presbyterian Church. The hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shepherd" Sun of My Soul" and “Abide with Mo" A trio can "Dow Jesus Car and Life's Railway to Heaven." Pall bearers were: Leslie Irving, Samuel Irving, Gladston H - botlhflm. John Leeco send "3. I'VE fl. Besides his widow, Mrs. Sam Leecc deceased left to mourn his going foul- sons; Geor e (Dorches- ter M Hiram. muel Int (NIVY Pictoul Iester and four da tens: Bianrhe. (Mrs Dave Irvlngi Mary ill Mass. Jeanette Mrs. Edward Pratt. Quincy. lei, Mrs. Rey Coles. Milton. 3.1,. Plorrle Mary A. Mrs T. H. Harrier, Char- lottetown. PEI. Blanche, Mrs. Herbert Bilchanati, Gordon, Chris- mon two weeks furlough da able honor of Mr. The room and seat of white. The bride and or by Mr. Edgar Whitlo John Thompson. A decorated basket laden Misses Shirley Whitloc thanked everyone for gifts and all joined "m She's a Jolly after which the bride rest of the evening w dancing. Later in the treatments were served hundred assisted by Mrs. lira. Wm. Mulse. m. The word grenade W.‘ glfiwlewcfi. 1'35 4 tine. Ilorrle “cats-Blanche Inde- {'23s W?‘ a‘? were of f in. side and Judge C Gavan sentenced him to two , son. The soldier had then appeal- became of Wilbert Harold Grey son of Mrs. and the late Will of her arrived home service irl France, Lorne has wounded but with Hospital care is improving and able to be m of" Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W and Mrs. Taylor. who were ‘harried recently. tastefully decorated in pin were both given a bouncing. izuests by Mrs. \ THURSDAY BIRTHDAY GREETINGS ._ M", llthler. as Gerald birthday greet- ings from her husband now serv- —-FOR SALE or trade for battlg 1100 lbs. 8 years. Draft Walter S. I-7-II NERAL AT BONSIIAW-The the late Murdoch Mo. lleld yester- the United conducted by Morrison. assist Rev. Peter Johnson and nald Nlch . The ball. ale were five nephews: Lewis lvicLeotl. Gcdnie McLeod. Nonnsn Mclmtl. Stcrllnlt . and Keith Johnson torment was in Hartsvills Cemete- ne Youna as Assleéant ‘l’ . FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- Tne funeral of the late Bruce Daviscn was held yesterday afternoon from. urch Service was conduc- Iii- Webster . at the ave-was conducted bv the Rev. . MacPherson — IS III-ARRESTED — Poe. Geo e Albert MoLean of Bedeque. awai ng hearing of his appeal from a two-year sentence to Dorchester wag arrested in Summer-side yesterday on a charge of stealing apples. Earlier McLean had pleaded guilty to steal- in Summer- vcars in pri- the sentence Wu excessive and had been released on a $1,500 ball bond-S BROTHERS Huestis. Smnrrlerside. yesterday received the sad word of the death in al Mass, of her brother, Mr. Thomas to Mr. Ramsay is a native of Freeland. Lot ll and ad lived away from his native fortv vears However, until this summer he vis- ited here every year. He had been unwell for about six months but IllS He was cm- in a t. Besides his wife. one son and a daughter he leaves to mourn three ~isters ndent and “ bmmer" The Slslers are reverted in rank to go to ftalv. He w: lallllesfgcpfigeaggd filfjlfilffli is a graduate of St. Dunstsns Lookhart of Coleman. The brother is Mr Robert Ramsay Conway-S BELLS-ii quiet soiemnized at three o'clock on Thursday alternoon ‘at the Bassist Parsonage S mnierside ris Ellen McNeil. datign- ¢. the LCIIIIS by the Rev. J. Some time ago it was noted that Sgt. R.J. Noonan of Borden had been recommended foi- foi- gallantry and devotion to duty. Iucerltly Sgt. Noonan has received of Yale cn the effects Mont- gcmery. KGB. DEO, GOG-in C 21 Arm Group, His Majesty the King hag been pleased to award him the th Militarv Medal, which will be Pr?‘ sentAd to him at an official mony in the near future meantime he L; authorized to wear the Military Medal ribbon immedi- ately above the left hand pocket of his uniform. Among the many con- endation L. BEIG- Noonan has Freetown. corresponding sec’y Mrs. Bggnlfigf; Douglas Younker; treaaurer,' Infantry division h-i France —MALPEQUE.—Mrs C.J. Crowdis at the Manse has returned to Mal- a pleasant ho lday in Nova Scotia. Mrs Elmer Taylor has Just returned hcrne gfter_ Miss mum, whim, Qnm-imwwwn; t l! sxllllnsgisecdi. Mrs. Fred Shaw, Brackley-S Erwin and Mrs Taylor. Anna Don- Hildg Benirsm, fieréfiisTaylor, and] egret that her frienus learned of attend College in Charlottetown. although they will be missed, all zaret Strong, wire or Mr. George wish them every sucess week been sin who hag been training in Armv for five tlhs ls being welcomed hmnc on many‘ by friends here in Malpeque. BRIDAL SllOWER.-- On Tues- 5 evening, August 22, an shower was held at the home 011W- hitlock in Charles honor were k and groom were then escorted to the seat of hon- ck and Mrs. beautifully- with Riffs was carried into the room by the k and Ada MscLennan. The presents were opzn" ed by Miss Marjorie McLeod and Mrs. Allan McLeod. the accompany- ing verses being read by Miss A ins. Mctood. The bride and and groom The as s nt in even ng re- to over tw Vhitlocr. MacLenuP Taylor and Mrs. Will-l p; m; (hi-gin AFTLY NAMED was taken from the French word for m» wmag-VP" ed Charles Vail. Daniel Brute . Vernon Howatt. and Al- bert McKlrlnotn Interment was at. Mldgeil Cemetery and the service Duffy lat-n Leslie - flCCES- The wedding cero. gg United Baptish Church in the presence of The newlyweds will reside in Alberton-S a medal In the t0? ‘fir? ml diarmmmericus illness of rev i - o "u. rig a s - Bu, “an Owen m?!“ ernlv weeks. Mrs. Ctaruine: who was , ' was a dagghteiv" -— CONTACT CLUB SOCIAL AF- TERNOON — The Contact Club held their usual first Tueday of the month social afternoon last week with a delightful number of new members present. It was in the form of an informal get-together with games being played and _tsa was served. Many mothers were present with their babies which lent e very pleasant atmosphere to the afternoon. Aa the meeting harp- ened to fall on the day o rs. Carol Girdwoodls birthday it also took the form of s sin-prise party in her honor and she was ented with a gift. The Contact C ub mem- berahlp Ls comp of wives sir force rsonnel and girls of the Women's ivision. BEBEKAIIS IIOLD SOCIAL EVENING — The regular Tuesday evening meeting of Alpha Re- bekah Lodge held recently a large attendance uf members belna pre- crackers. provided by the Noble Grand. Mrs. Ruth Enman and her comm‘ e. The business rneetina was a very encouraging one. Th delegates who recently returner: from the Rebekah assernblv helc at Kentvilie Mrs. Mildred Rod: and Miss Adelaide Sentner. read very fine reports of the meeting. Congratulations were extended to Miss Adelaide Sentner on her ap- pointment as chaplain of the Re- bekah assembly and to Mrs. Jean Smith, the newly-elected district deputy president. The member of Alpha Lodge are looking forward to a very enjoyable term. as many activities are being lanned for the coming fall and w nter season. A sailor, home in Charlottetown on leave for the first time in months had his wallet. containing his money and official papers stol- cn last night while he played tennis at the Charlottetown Tennis Club's Courts. He is Ivan (Lefty) Reddin, son of Mr. Ivan Reddin of Char- lottetown. He changed into h tennis togs at the clubroom and when he returned after a few sets with his friends he found his wal- lct gone. 1t contained all his money, his transportation. his leave papers and other documents. City Police have been notified. — SUMMERSIDE OFFICER WOUNDED — Mrs. Francis Mc- Neil. Harvard Street. Sf imer- slde received a telegram yes erday. from t of National u O rted wotmzied in aet- ion. The re stated that the date and nature of wmlnds were riot vot available Lieut. McNeil has ser- ved through a large oorzi of the Italian Campaign. He loin rl up at the outbreak of war with the Prince Edward Island Highlanders 40 He went overseas earlv in 10- 43 with the rank of Captain but Councillor and Mrs. 13.1" McNeil and ls 32 vears old. Illcre are five other brothers in the services-S FRIDAY v The annual provincial convention of the W.C T U. was held sister- day afternoon and evening irl the Epworth Hall. Summeraide. A large attendance of the members was present. At the afternoon session Miss Edith Sterrls Charlottetown bre- sirled and the business of the nleet-, inf was largely taken up with re- ce vlng reports of the various coin- mittees. At the evening session a highlv interesting address was de- livered to a large audience by Miss Stems who has recentlv taken a course on temperance at Yale University. In a most interestln and instructive way she outline. to her hearers the theme of her discourse and told ct the zest number of people from all wal of life who were B the course at _ of alcohol. She spoke from her knowledge of the effects cl government sale in other provinces and urged the people of p‘ vinoc to do all in meir . ‘etaln the pronlbltoiv law The lollowing is the list o of- com-ind W“ sident. Miss Edith Stems; vice president, Mrs. Hazen Howard, Cornwall: second vice president. Mrs. L rt. Allen, Siurinierside; ro- cording sec'y. Mrs. Geo Jar-dine. Bedcauo; scien- uise ngelistic . Joseph E. Plckaro; editor of tid- ings. Mrs, William Clark Wiltshire: Seo‘y. of L,P.L., Mrs. Robert Reeves, Freetown; travellers aid. It was WlLh rcennga of deepest the t’. H. I. Hospital of Helen Mar- he 065th Ill YELDQTCBV IIIOYHIIII 22a (vi t: iton Street. in licr islet vt-at. ennui: H W P fe to and received his commission in 19- BR It of M l8 in ti! triers this summer. That tim in of . . 0.912.. wlciow of. the ioi-l-ner Lleut. Governor oi New runswick. Mrs. Gardiner, who Was dearly beloved by all nu relatives and friends. was a prominent wo for over 60 years in Trinity church and her- loving influence will al- ways remain. She was also con- . nected with the Woman's Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A. for many years. and followed its growing activities with great interest eirac us her deeds. Mrs. Gardiner was es- DBCILIII)‘ klnu to tho needy and to her children, so far away tile cen- 'tre of affection and .-ven ln de- clining health she kept her corre. spondence cheeijv and hopeful. Deepest sympathy is extended her bereaved husband and family of two sons and two dau hters- Prank E. Gardiner, BSc., n W nd- .' . George W. Gardiner of Ilas Cruccs. New Mexico; We. Prank O'Brien,‘ Macleod Ata.; Mrs. Anne Peters, Letlabrldge, Al- berta. Her only grandson, Seat. J. G Peters. R. O. A. 1"., is w overseas. She also leaves there | grand-daughters. . Mrs. Peters has been with her moather for the past few weeks. Mr. he m ery where she was seated beneath RECEIVE SAD NEWS — Mr. and Mrs. eoeived en death icons A. l-ml st. . tie looyal Victoria Hospital. Mont- real, on Thursday Sept. '1. o! has bee J.W. Mrs. m-l have arrived aafclv zn land. M. J. Mclnnia, 1i Spring St., has received word from o her that her husband L-Cpl. M. J. Mefgnis was- wounded in details. Mrs. McInnis is the former Miss Sadie Gillan of this city. 3dr. Harold Bell, of Carleton. P. E. 43 Star for service in Sicily and Italy with the signals section of an unit. He recently spent leave in Bari. lough Wltil Miss Pansy Gallant of Bear River. 11.1., left Toronto, Ont., where he has been l8 stationed for some time. PROPERTY cannons uaups- ROACII-At the Kings polfl The property of Mr. J. O. Hyrici- Hospital, Montague, PEI, m man on Longworth Avenue waalsflll l. i944 to Mr. and Mrs, v, sold yesterday to Mr. Picton R. Gerald Rfiuvll. Noivlown Cross. P. MacCormack, formerly of st Jchil-s, E a wu- Winston luclni-li. Newfoundland. for thc sum of "UDSQPL-At‘ the P El l-lc i 8600000 Mr. W H. Benton was 5W‘- 5-1944 ~o Supper James uti- the auctioneer. ship Mayor J. E. Blanchard turned Wednesday night after a trip to Saint- John where he con- tion of Maritime Mayors and Ald- ermen for the united presentation of Mari fairs. Scotch heather has been received from Mrs. E COM Bridge. tics of the wild heather of Auld Scotla, only, as might be" expected from the cultivated plant, of finer texture Blanchard says it has from the drought, but standing it is much superior to the native grown variety. funeral of the ' McNutt was held privately yester- - day afwritioonsftrom" heéhlatc resid- ence. aer ree . e serv es -———-———i=‘—_‘ at the home and grave were con- M0 AMBl-E — Al» llll dim“ i; new T Bu§§$,]{‘-1ef$‘ United Church Manse Charlotte- aaslrited by Rev. Canon Malone. town on Saturday. Stilt i. l Tile pallbearers were: Messrs. Wal- by the Rev. TE. Mel-ennui. Miss ter B. Grant, Ed Nicholson, Frank Nolmo Biol-her Gumble- Crflvll-Wl" _ , w_1-1_v_ punt”); Philip E to Morris Roland Cudmore of Abe; Palmer and Jti Palmer R41 Interment was in the People's Cc- metery. year and a half pastor of the Cen-, tral Street Christian Church Sum- cl" merside, has resigned his pastorate and leaves on Sept. 25th for St Thomas, Ont, having accepted‘ a T HE o u call to the Ministry of the DBCIPAeS‘ church on Tuesday 599mm,," y. England, came gluon 31st, 1043 from Saint John the pastor of the Douglas Avenue Christian Church. Rev. R. M. Johnston, M, A.. from m“ South Range, N. S., who upon the pastorate here on Sun- Call. day October fifteenth-S ersidc on Wednesday night. Earle MacDonald's filling station Water St. East wa broken into and all the cigarettes in the canteen taken; also a small amount of money. En- trance wss gained by washroom thence by forcing a door break sta all of when remain unsol Silliphant/s meat market on Cen- tral St. A pane of glass was removed break of a similar nature occurred police later caught the culprits and one boy was sent to the reformat- Mr. and‘ Mrs Park Corner entertained on Thurs- I dlv evenlns. Aux. 4th at a mlscel- I Mei-gate lmeoua shower in honor of their '1ttl%lilgse%ife7' J?"1~;l§l°..'§“.l. aard- filllihflor. Nina. Who is to be “liner. Charlottetown in ll" m‘ September bride. To the strains uf i yegy, the wedding music. played by Mrs. , MCCOLLOUG" _ in this ClQ. cecm Campbell the brlfIQ c, béisept, 1, 44,. Mrs. AflYllE Mcoolg; was escorted to the living room hi! laugh. aged B2 beautiful arch of running spruce . Dougall _._. I l - RETURNS FROM CONVEN- nou .'_ m. Douglas MacFarlane :3: vyfiftléwéflfll seranluma. pin. Bedeque, Provincial Secretary of chum, s "me" cilmilleteqm the C. C. I‘. Party has returned m mnbgrlfixlieilllik-A baskettr a riimingtfifwthewrlzletlxlteioililzl o? Wm‘ Ems fig: $2251": loiyebrlom the c. o. r. '- s. 4m!’ Cilu-‘lns and 15s Joy M‘ an gocliughlle the Plisgnts were o 2.0. uPase. Charlottetown the sad news o! thefllii- b of their cousin w. Y . N 8.. in weir“)? tggtatutlllflul and C Keith Warrel/inurariigsed gay Mll- graccfully thanked g1] he, i“, for their generosity and ‘i, "M! in singing "For she; I Jon MM Fellow’. Refreshment; way 9M Vii‘! by the ladies and the ‘e w‘ dcr of the evening wag mmla social intercourse-S. mm l“ BIRTIIS JAY - At 655mm pital. Cambridge, Maisescl/‘fi, h‘ 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Harolggily’ E ll . "(lgletghtersfge Moonej’ R'N‘)~ ' . acKENZlf-I -_- A i < ward Island Hosptitglleqgrlggeyu‘ , l to Mr. and aging!‘ —— umk n - M“ C‘ suntan m acrgon - w. ltllc in" "l e- Plume. ll dolllhtlef. costlymd m‘ ARRIVE IN SCOTLAND — Word n received by Mr. and ma. Dickie, that their d liter iliiam Ross and two c liti- REPOBTED MISSING — Mrs. the Director ecords. Ottawa, informing in action ance Aug. 20. There were no Mrs Michael R0 ~~oml TKEN-At the Prince m ‘hacadie have been notlfied that {gland "lglsvltfl on fictional": their son Pte Francis Roblnsoniktn" CW grndululi- W. R in previously reported missing has, J05". ““1A°tl';’,§%“§h_fic;l;g§hter t Fr l. “' s . ~ l l . gileixhgilllgg l" u 1°“ m m“ orlal Hospital. Plcwu. N Wm sepi. 4.1944 w Mr. . . ' E. Jost nee Marjonrngglrggefiu‘? f! so BLANCI-IARD _ A; the lottetowii Hospital Sept 2. i944 to l.. Cpl. and Mrs E Blanchsrd a. daughter (Paula Maria: rnrslilll-s - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Aug!) 2g, i944 to hllllps, l-ill. AWARDED 1889-13 STAR — L- I.. has been awarded the I939- Char- L Eastern Canadian artillery Mr. and Mrs. Layton gllktltllizibf; UXUEIAZGI’. It? -- t t e Ki c Hospital Montague Rl-lfllsfson Sig? i944. . l‘. and Mrs. Lwmi MacLcod Strathcona. P. E I. | ti. GRAHAM-At "he King c Hospital Montague. Pélslsung Sept. 2. I944, to Mr. and Mrs. at; Graham. Gaspereaux P E 1., 5 VISITS BEAR RIVER —- LAC. enry Mulholland of ‘the R. A. Pi, ho has been spending his fur- hls wife the former yesterday morning for con and Mrs. Hudson. North Rim, a son RlCHARD — At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Sept. 4, i944, m Bomb. and Mrs. A. E. Richard, s son. MacLEOD - At the P. a, leillll Hospital on Friday, September i ' i944. Mr. and Mrs. J. Da MacLeod, 103 Fitzroy street, Char. lottetown, a daughter. MORRI5ON—At Mount but-hannu on August 26, 1044 to Mr and Mrs Albert Morrison inee Agnes Jaye; Murchison) a daughter. Neila Al- exanderinltlfiansoné t l M- Bmnchardt gmwn IE. lslandrAug. 28L, Etgaltl/ltlrrsllngd wlmtry h°m°i Fclrtlm‘? Mrs. Holden R. Compton ' nee l" h" "ll me Charlillerls‘ Thora Coombs. Charlottetown, s" scn, Herbert Lowman Tanton. BINGHAM —- At the Prince iCounty Hospital on Thursday. Mrs- Sept. '1. i944. to Mr. lllltl Mrs. Slllfofed lFred Bingham, of Sulnmt-rside. a notwith- son, HARRISON - At the Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Montreal on A . 22, 1944, to Cpl. and Mrs. 0. Harrison tnee’ Phyllis Matthew, Afieztvnuuwu MAYOR RETURNS -— His Wor- IB- rred with civic officials on steps be taken in forming an associa- time claims in national ‘sf- I-IEATIIER FROM FORTUNE IDGI - A lovely bunch of real her in leaf and flower. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The late Mrs. Ernest .1 ni ad. d“ H ‘ {iixtlawroltp - —TO0MBS -~ at" Rev. William Bllson. to , ter of Mr. and Toombs of North L R Christ Church in that city. Rev. r. Bilsorl who ls a native of to Summersi“ ‘ on carlyle wcbe- ,- I~Ielen Rodd of Chan; lottewwn to Mr. LeslieJsmesMit. chell of Moncton. N l3 “ DEATHS é McIlEOD - At the residence d his niece, Mrs. James Boyce, Bani . Murdoch's ,.v 8., where for five years he was w him be pastor at Summerside- will 1 Chill‘! I Prince Street son of 160 71st year BLANCI-IARD ~— At; the Charlotte- ~town Hospital Sept. 2 i944 infant daughter of L. Cpl. and Mrs. Jl. Blanchard (Raula Maria). zlic P.E.l. Hospital Sept 5th 1944 Hazel Davison Mac- Nutt, wife o! C Emes: lfncNuttl in her 59th year. ' _ MacLEOD — At the resli-lcixce 0| his niece. Mrs. J. Boyce, Bonsliavl. on Septembcr 4, i944, Mtlrdocl MacLcod in his 91st N981‘ CHANDLER. »—Suddenly at Char- lottetown on September tithhlflfl. George H. Chanrilr-v- ill Film" MaoLl-ZOD - st lust..-» . i944, Neil J lVlacLco . tiinivrl/ of I-Inrtsvlllc. P n t. lined 67 W": BARKER ~- At New Zealand 0r- Sept. 4. i944, John Leonard lair! her, aged 5 months, son "l R' Alex Barker and LAC. Barker, - . F., who ls now serving OWN“; GARDINER - at the P E I- W“ Two breaks occurred in Summ- way of ‘tine to the office. This is the third of this nature at tolls filling ton in the last couple o‘: years. ve . The other break was at Roy the resr and some change was ken out of the cash register. A S COIVII susociltlancotis SHOWER _ Preston Maclnod of r friend. Miss Roma Montgom- years )3 r MucDOUGALL — At St. John“ 3.. Sept. d. i944. Mrs Alfred _ Trowbrldge 5080 Est. 1882 Modern Chapel A. E. LONG 8i SON, INC. 1070 Massachusetts Avenue. Cambr , ruiltmlt stnvict Our Athol D. Maclleod is familiar with your Funeral problems for New England. Contact him for prompt and efficient ser- ee. "SERVICE" is a “LONG” Word