using . aster of the deceased. as- Rev. George Ayers and . . A. Kicks. A tribute from her brother. Rev. Wallace Brven- ton.‘ was read bv Mr. Murray. Mr. Arthur MacKay" sang ‘No Night There". The Ben lie bl. Hebe! Barrett. Cecil Bar- rett. Austin Toombs and Reginald Interment North Wilt- t have perished. it was learned vee- rdu. eoo has been der 12 feet of water at Cline averse. a few miles down the coast from Borden. The men are Smith Sherren. d8. of Bedeuue‘ and Camien Allen. 1p. of Tormentinc. N..B. Sheri-en. a veteran of two wars. ed from th ' Ir isobar? e Veterans Guard o Canada only recently and had been working at Tuesday. scow» was owned by the Porter and Son construction ‘of Dartmtrirth N S auriearirztigiéiergg; for the company ea the dumping Imunds. 0!! Botfin. about 4 30 Pride/y ai- tarnocn HS inside the hatch of ths eoow that the system was for the whistle when the dumping were reached. Then the cams on deck to dumb EN WEDDING-Mi’. and $525551. . All DPIUFPU" new: was read w main} “Ewing-Zia by the r . é’? ’ s? l-Iill- . 8.1.00. bre- Canadian wa is a guest attire a 0153:1- sh. “in tb- lnterests of her work. Saturday she library headquarters in harlottetownv and was taken on etour 0 do and other Dorothy Cullen. rary superintendent. SATURDAY — The funeral oi the late Mrs dance 8giu£gd ‘Lmsttii “gi- . mon - urd_ morning to St L. G . Dunatanu conducted the e service at the :13... Pallbearers . Charles Hlne. Frank Mur- ‘Ifrsd Coyle. Thomas Interment was in the ten. P.E.I. REPRESENTATIVES — ‘Calories and Dentcn Iiogg of Con-- left Friday for Garelbh. Ont. where delegates from ov Ctda have been con- to attend the annual and girls’ farm judging - a ture College today. The repre- sentatives oi the different prov- inces will leave for ‘Toronto - moi-now where oral exercises will be held and Dominion champions declared Hogg brother-s were Ontario Agricul- Ms‘ 5.0. Wrltlht 0! th t f Agrioult . While’ in Ontarig they will vfift attézirs and other places of in- s . The Honour Roll of the Church oi the Most Holy Redeemer was unveiled in tbs Sanctuary yester- day at a Solunn High Mass ne- nupils oi Queen Square ionmen and women in the celebrant oi the was the Rev Louis Dougan, was served by Mass err-servicemen ln uniQn-m who had at one been Altar boys at the l er. Aoolytcs were Toomba and Pte. The Torch bear- s: Wgrrent Oilflicer SM F. McMurrer. is igmn. Pte. L. Martin. and S/Sgt S.T. Moran. The Master of Cm-emon- ies was Flying Officer L.0. Doi- ton. ueen axnyeeterday was Win Cindi‘. Morrle .MacKlnnon. R. . A. F. son of Lt. - Col. D.A. MacKinnon of Charlottetown. Wing Cmdr. Maclflnnon‘: home leln Winnipeg. ACIIMAN-MeGAIBY-At Balm Veronica's Church, Halifax, Nova on Jul-y 8rd. 1945 by the Rev. w. A. McDonald, Lieutenant Peter Achman of Montreal, to Rosena McCarry oi South- m P.E.I. ‘the attendants were p Marie Stevens, RN, Rose- dale, N.S.. and Sub lieutenant Ralph P. Ross, Montreal. The groom is stationed at Halifax. men were called twice last night but damage by nre was slight. Yhe first call was for a ilue fire t a dwelling on Fitzroy Street adj ent to the Red dian Service Station. The second call. not long before midnight, was from 97 Edward Street for a slight blaze on the second floor of a dwelling.‘ There was slight damage. —-VISITIING HERE — Mrs. Mau- rice Bowen. Sumrnersidc, has had as her guest for a few days her sister, Mrs. Harold Richardson of Boston and Mr. Richardson. They were accompanied by their son, Leslie who only recently arrived home from a Jagsneae prison cam where he had een held rlsoner since the fall of Bataan. A so with them is Mr. George Neilaon a nephew —- S IE1. AIBMANS WIFE KILLED -Two people were killed in a re- cent crash at Windsor. Ontario. when an automobile left the road and crashed into a tree. One of the dead is Mrs. Gertrude Doc-her- ty. wife of LAC John Docherty of Prince Edward Island. The driver of the car Wag also killed and two other occupants were seriously in- - ured. This item is taken from the indsor Star of November 14th VETERANS RETURN — Several oi the l8 or I0 veterans who re- turned froni overseas Sunday on I-LMCIS. “Puncher”. were enter- tained last night at. the Canadian Legion Home. The men whose homes are between Borden and Charlottetown were dropped oil! on the way to the City. STILL AGEOUND — The Can- adian destroyer. Assiniboine. is still hard aground off South Lake. FUNERAL 0F MRS. WILLIAM‘ N. TOOMBS-Tha funeral of tha late Mrs. William N. Toombs tooi place Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 13t om the home oi her daughter. . Alfred Wood. Mount Tryon. e service was conducted by Rev. M Kc ton 8 NAVAL DISCHABGES — Since be demobilisa on was instituted on . to Nov. 8 last. 586 men received their final discharges Royal Canadian Navy through H.M.C.S. Queen Char- lotte. The fikures were tabled re- of Comm e House one. IN sccrnam-au; Iirdayb treacherous roads were ro- eponsibla for an experience to an East Baltic resident which, fortun- ately. seldom befalls ajmotorist on a like errand. A Nix. Bruce from Baltic drove to the P. E. Is- Hospital Saturday evening to bring ht wife. who had been a atient there, home. On the way ack to East Baltic. his car skid- ided into the ditch with the result that he suffered minor injuries which necessitated a return trip to hospital for dressing. Mr. ble to return home the t Bis wife was uninjun ed in the accident. Two men aboard a soow which and went adrift itit o Us believed 1008' Douglas accident said the two men FROM IIOL near Sourls. with no efforts being made to pull her back into -deep water. The corvette which was tow- ing ‘the Assinlboine when she broke clear- and which later made sever- al attempts to haul her into deep water. left for Souris on Saturday and has not. been seen off South Lake since. -—BECEIVE§‘:ELEPHONE CALL NI) — Mrs. Cla- rence Steele, Surumeraide. received a trans-Atlantic telephone call from her husband who is in Hol- land. The transmission was ex- cellent and his voice heard as leinl as on a local ca . Mr. Steele s a nights of Columbus War Services Supervisor and at present is senior supervisor for the Fourth Division. He has been overseas three years but does not expect to homo till after Christmaa.—S —AB.RIV'ES IIOME — B-Bttt. Major James T. Hogan. who an- llsted Sept. 2. 1939 and spent four and a half tvears overseas. arrived at his home in Summerslde last night. A son of Mr. ames P. Hogan. Canadian National Rail- ways station agent at Summereide. and Mrs. Hogan. he landed at l-Ial- ifax yesterday on the liner Queen Elizabeth and made the remainder of the trip by motor can-S —RECEIVEB WORD — Mrs. ‘Ella M. Hinton. Sinnmerslde has received the sad news oi the death in Aitken. Minn. of her grandrdauzhl-w. Mrs. Michael Vukelick. who was but thirty years of age. she ia survived by her husband and young eon. also one brother and one sister. Deceased will be kindly remembered by many in Summeraide when she frequently visited and where for a year she ttended the Summer- side High SchooL-S. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE - A ublicity committee, consisting oi ens-rs. M. Alban Farmer, J. Gor- don McDonald. and P. R. McCor- mac was formed at the meeting of the Junior Chamber oi Commerce, held in the City Hall last night. The purpose o.i forming such a comm ttoa ls. officials of the org. aniaation said, to organise a cam- paign ior the stimulation of inter- est in civic affairs and in the coming civic election. M. Alban Farmer grenided at the meeting. Messrs. aria Taylor and Walthen Gaudet were ap ted to the mem- president, Mr. H. O. Bohaker. c-IIISGILANIOUS SIIOWSI - A delightful mower was held on Wedneday evmlnz Nov. 14th at the home oi Mr. and Mrs Horace McFar- lane. Beaver Street. tde. when a large number of her girl friends honored Miss lilllmbetir Ramsay whose marriage to Mr. Hal Revell. of Niagara Pulls will take place in the near future. The boa wul usei ut and ul alts. with accompanying witty verses. were by mas Ks Mc- . c1": . ar kids-tube. til-lurked her friends for their kindnals and ex- abprecia of the man! beautiful gifts-S. rump m oourorv ‘ Charles Willis. Covehuad. pleaded AIIIIVII A‘! HALIFAX —- Among the neeengera on the liner t Elia th which arrived at FIREMEN CALLED-City tire- G08 amid a shower of coniettl and good bcrshlp oominites t0 assist the 1M n; brother ‘Thomas B Bell. J» this mornin for town to inter- rviaw the inf elation but will leave by alone the i Ottawa tomorrow. fifty before Stl ndiar-y Magis- ....." "to? 3- .';:;it.“.°....- "a; av n: s a customer contrary to Wartime Prices and Trade Board regulations was fined $500 and coats or six months in Jail. —-MIS. HENRY ROBERTS- The community of Middleton was eboobed and saddened on Sunday Nov. n. at the sudden of Mrs. Henry Roberts in her 68th year. Although in ill health for some time. death came ulte un. expectedly at the end. a late Mrs. ROBIN before her marriage was Bnma Hammili and had re- sided in this community all her liie. She was a devout member oi the Catholic faith, posseasin a sincere devotion to the Mather cf . and an unlimited confidence in prayer. She was visited during her illnem b her pastor. Rt. Rev. J. A. M , whose hands she received the last holy rites of her church. and died as she lived, a truly Christian woman. She was most devoted to her family and the gentle consideration she shOW- ed for the feelings oi others won tgrafict oi all she cams 13y car‘;- . This was shown e many Mas Cards. expressions of sympathy and flowers received the family. She leaves to mourn, two (iaughtcrs and a son, namely, Blanche, Mrs. L. J. McGrath. Jor- sgy CgybNnlgdvigtliu, RN. Monc. n. - -i l-li mer at home; also one sister, Mrs. Patrick Cur- ley, fieetown. The funeral, which was largely attended, was held on 'I‘uesda.y morning at St, Maiachias Church. Klnkora. where Requiem High Moss was sung by Pr. J. Matthieu. who also conducted the services at the grave where a kind and loving mother twas laid to rest. The pallbearers were: Stephen Murphy, Walter Curley. Alfrad Curley, James Marary, Austin Siob- erts and Albert. Hammili. May her soul rest in peace. MooFADYEN-YOUNKER NUT- TIALS-The marriage oi Miss Marion Aletha MacFadyen, only daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Miliar MacI-lidyen. Charlottetown. to Mr. Alton Sterling Younker. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Younker. Wlnsloe, took place at iour-thirty pm, Wed. nesday, October 24th at Zion Pres- byterian Manse. Rev. G. C, Weh- ster ofilclated. The bride was charmingly attired ln a street. length dress oi blue sheer with shoulder length veil and wore a. oorsage oi roses. The bride was attended by her cousin. Miss Mar- ion Watts, who was prettily attir- ed in a street-length dress oi pink sheer with shoulder length yellnnd wore a corsage oi roses. Mr. Lewis MacFadyen. brother of the bride, was best man. Following the cere- mony a reception was held at the Charlottetown Hotel where a delic. ious wedding supper was served to forty-five invited guests. The bride's cr-ble was decorated with roses and was centred with a three-tiered wedding cake wiilclr in traditional manner was cut by the bride and groom with a silver knife, Rev. G, C. Webster propos- 6d the toast to the bride. to which the groom fittlngly replied. The brfide and groom received many beautiful and costly wedding gifts. including generous sums of money. Later the bride and groom lait wishes for their honeymoon trip to various points in New Bruns- wick. For travelling the bride, wore s. brown suit with accessor. lea to match, Previous to her mar- riage. a miscellaneous shower was tendered the bride-to-be at her home by a number oi her friends. The stafl of Woolworths. where sir/e was a popular employee. ex- pressed their good wishes by pre. senting her with a lovelv book- case and magazine rack. Mr. and Mrs, Younker will reside in Win- slce where they will have the best es of all their numerous friends for a long and happy fut- ure oi wedded life. WEDNESDAY HOME FROM OVERSEAS-Sgt. James H. Hogan, D.S.M., who served with the 22nd Field Ambii. lance overseas since July. i941. ar- rived home in Charlottetown last night. He ll a son oi Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hogan. His wife resides in Charlottetown. NOW IN NEW ZEALAND-Mrs. M. P. Seaman has received word from Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Webber. her daughter and son-in-law of their saie arrival in AucklandNew Zealand on Nov. 11th. They had a delightful trip from New York, taking 2'! days to reach their des- tlnatlon. FUNERAL AT SOUTIIPORT - Thn funeral oi Henry Wood was held from his residence at South- nort yesterday afternoon Services at the home and grave-side were conducted by Rev ER Mac- Vicar. asslstkd by Rev Stirling Stackhouse The llbearers were alcclm MacDona d. Ernest Mc- Wll 111 MOIIIII The death occurred at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at her rea- year. Th» l ma. C ett was born in Cane Traverse the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles mourn. her us Mr. P C . and four brothers and cru- . W . must . J. McCurdy Bell. 160 Fitzroy Street. City: Nathan. Fred. and E.C. Bell all of Carleton. A ceased her in 1W1. FERRY DELEGATION - A delegation representing the North- urnbsrlamd Ferries. Ltd. compris- ing Messrs RE. h. S.A. McLeod. A.W. H711 .l.nd Lt.- Col. C.L. MacKn . left by train Jnent the Wait ' Islands-Carlton ferry route. - K C solicitor for the delelatioli. was unable to accompany the dal- OI’ I.’ CATIIIIIIL- An an~ icy e evening was spent on Nov. 4th at the “mill "H iii "“i°'*.'. 2"“... num r o o r ne u ends arbour t entatlgi: oi a Altar thankifl in n, n A Jolly Good Fellow.‘ lunch A III ed th ladies pIYC-SQIN. after wgnioh d2: a ain resumed tileld a late as . Smith, violin, and Junior guitar. Q-ssrn wannmo ANNIVEIL- sank - w. and m: yrlg-usncfiiebrmrymd uietlv t ‘ VG q , I home 21 Market Street on merside on Sunday. 18th Many of their friends called to wish them many name years oi wedded happiness-S. STORM STAYED AT FEED- ERICTON-‘Iwelve cars and two bosses were stuck in drifts at Fredericton on Thursday After futile attempts shov- elling snow. and trying to get the cars through the snow the occu- pants. compelled b . J their Mglgwhed- November the snow cold, wended through t c storm to the . Mrs. Herbert Weeks where they were graciously received and given shelter for the night. The following are the list oi those storrmstayed: Mr. and A. G, Flemming and son Cor- nellus, North Rustico; Mrs. 'I‘iros. Power. City; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLean and son Carl, of Kensing- ton; Mr. and Mrs. George Hooner, ltiorell: Mx Annie Furgesori, City; Miss Freda Blanchard, City; Mr. Kensington; Mrs. C. Arthur ticoville: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reeves and daughters Con- Ncrth Rustler); Mrs. Blanchard. City; and Keir Clark. DEHYDRATION PLANTS OUT -Mr. Prank B. Clark yesterday that the Fedenal Gov. ernmcnt has cancelled from yes- terday all licenses for dehydration The present otato shortage in Montreal has eeii temporarily relieved and black market operations in this product definitely halted when the first hatch of 329 carloads of pota- toes frcm the United States ar- rived in Montreal. It is expected that 1.500 carloads will eventually reach this country. Maine where there ls a. crop this season. also consigned to Ontario. e was advised man attended the bride. a floor length dress of blue slik with picture hat to Ralph Walsh. brother of the bride. attended the groom, Following me ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride to the immediate family. room was nicely decorated for the occasion in pink and white stream. The table was centered with pink and white flowers and tl‘.'0 lng cakes trimmed in pink and white roses. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at her home. many nice gifts. including linen, pyrcx wars and money. following Monday Mr. and Mrs. iViizcKay left for -Haliiax, N. S.. where they intend to reside in tu . Their friends wish them a. long and happy wedded life. - MORRISON-BIEVER very urettvmaval Wedding place at St Paul's Church. Sum- on Saturday. . Msgr Maobellan united ln marr- iage. Margaret Katherine. daugh- and Mrs Frank Fever. Munster. Sask. and James Albert. of Mr. Joseph Morrison and to Mrs Morrison of Sum- The bride was chann- inzlv tired the uniform of the WR C N.S. Sha wore a oor- satw pink roses and carried a white prayer book featuring a viii! nd white satin ribbon. She nod bv Miss Audrey Oh m. a tailored th m I future developments of m” "m, m.” be.“ ble lifts ' whim bridelna rift amid bracelet set with baa for liai- . so m coivi x n av and ‘ma! er hul t cowl? srsi home oi Minced ma. n» m. in On l . foil B. J. tohcll, P‘. heir Sum- Doir. John staple mostly from surplus A large share ls yesterda Provincial San- torium of Sgt, John Roland Mac- Klniion, E, former member of the 2nd Buttery, 1st Medium Regiment, Sgt. MacKinnon. a member o! the Battery from the outbreak of war. went overseas with his unit in Fiebruary 1940 and saw service in England and Italy. Becoming Italy he was returned England and finally back to Can- to Left to mourn are his wife, the former Pauline Peters, Roland Jr.. his mother, Mrs. l-Iugli brothers: James Arthurfoverseas; Joseph. i l Rug . Everette and P“ Edward; and one sister. Mrs. Ed. 50n- --MacKAY-WALSII - A quiet wedding took place Parsonage Nov. 7th when Rev. J. united ln marriage Juanita Daisy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Walsh. Albany. and Howard Samuel MacKay, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Antigonish, N.‘S. bride was attractively dressed In a. floor length dressoi white sheer with shoulder length veil and oor- onet style bridal wreath oi white Miss Penzie Cross- She wore at Bedeque ‘The match. Mr. The dining She recelvrd 0 --A took who brown accessories Her cormge was oi vellow roses. The groom was sup- oort bv Prank Araenauit: were in the uniform oi the R. C. N.VR After the ceremony the both home Roll. Si? :1 Dlhtlil I'll M Vi aflm .W .. on Birchwood Street and was undam- aged. City Police are continuing an inveatigati . 410m: more dvsnslaa- Cpl. Franocs- Walsh. WD. RCA. F., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RR. Walsh, Spring Street. Summer. side. has arrived homo from over- seas where she has been servin for the past two and one-ha filaars. Her many friends are dc‘- hted to welcome her again. _,._. _ oourorv cssa - Clarence Fan- ning. Grand Tracadie. was fined and costs or three months in all on each of two counts before tlpendi Magistrate George J. Tweedy. .C.. yesterday morning. The first charge was for saeesion of counterfeit cou ns an the sec- ond for unlawful y acqulilrirglrat- . 0 toned goods. (sugar). G. mes appeared for the prosecution and R. Bell for the accused. CECIL DAY SUPPER-S FB-Afln TUBE!) LEQ- Editor of the Liv- erpool Advance. G, Cecil Day. who with Mrs. my returned rec- ently from Toronto and Montreal where he attended the Grade A Weeklies’ Newspaper Convention. sustained a bad fall on the cou- orete sidewalk last ‘Tuesday morn- 111R which resulted in a badly frac- tured leg. Suffering from shock. Mr. Day is confinedd to his bn s aincerolvlregret the unfortunate accident. RETURNED MEN HONORED- On Saturday, Nov. 17th. the re- turned men of Montague were tendered a most delightful supper by the ladies of the community, after which the men were given free passes to Yeo's Theatre. Mayor R. G. MacDonald addressed the returned veterans. expressing the thanks of the community for a job well done, l-io further thank. ed and complimented the ladies for giving such an excellent sup- per, which was enjoyed by all. —RO'I‘ARY MEETING-—Mr. J. M. Nicholson was the guest sgcaker at the regular meeting of t e Summerslde Rotary Club on $656M)’. His subject was, "The ay to Peace." Guests present were Rotari-ans A. A. Scales, Mayor Knox. James Montgomery. Darrell McGuire and Messrs, Wilfred Sal- ter. Leslie Simmons, Albert Link. lett/er, Clarence Carr, James Mc- Gregor and Lt. Charles Coyle. S -ItE'l‘IlRNED—Rev. E. J. Bar- 11155 oi’ the Summer-side Baptist Church has returned from a brief visit to ‘Yijuro, N. s. where he at.‘ tended the annual sessions of tho Nova Scotia Temperance Federat- ion as fraternal delegatc from Prince Edward Island. The gath- ering was held in the First Baptist Church. of which Mr. Barres; was minister for fifteen years prior to coming to Summsrslde. While there he met his son, Sgt. Major G. R. Barrass who had lust been released from Debert Mil tary Hos- S —PAINFUL AocrnaNT-A very distressing accident occurred rc- centl at New London when Mr. Fran lin Brown lost the thumb and first finger of hi; right hand while operating a table saw in his wofiid- working shop. v S On Friday. Nov. itith. an event which took place 25 years ago was remembered by the ncxt-of-kin and Mrs. Percy Muc- Murdo. who gathered at their home and showered them with good wishes and congratulations on the 25th anniv rsary of their marriage. The lades took posses- sion oi the dininll room. which soon presented a festive appear- ance. The t-able was spread with a linen cloth from Scotland: this was centred with a miniature bride and Rroom surrounded by ltieea-i- ery and flowers. Tall white candles graced each end of the table while delicious wedding cakes beautiful- ly decorated and inscribed made a charming picture in the candle light. This-came as a complete surprise as the cakes were made by the sisters of the "bride" and “Rroom" respectively. —I.EGION MEETING — The regular monthly meeting of the Summeralde branch of the Can- adian Legion was held on Monday svenin wvlth the president Dr. . A. Mo hee in the chair. The lec- retary was instructed to write to Premier Jones commending him on his stand with reference to the Prohibition Act. Mr. M. P. Titus gave a report for the committee which conducted the carnival and said that it was the moat success- ful carnlval to date. Mr. Titus also reported that the sale of oppiel and wreaths was very satls actor-y. Mr. Leo Coyla reported on the Re- membrance Day arade. Lt. Col. m. R.L. Mollllon. c airman oi the committee making arrangements for the visit of Gen. 11.0.1). Qrerar Mm made a report on progress of the arrangements. Seven new members were voted in and it war decided to have initiation ccremonle on the d evenin of Nbv. 27 when mem- lsrerl :1 ll be lnltlatfdt. _Mr._ D. 0. tew was l?!” n ‘ . of the Sports Committee and it Wll decided to form e senior hockey team. ONALIJ-MMVANE-At the Unite Church Parsonage Kings- hcro, on Pride evening. November tbsve indMlidrad aoiilldl M" , ,amsnm'$cn- “H” ‘M mama. u» can“! w. mam :2 Cari atanim’ MacVlfie only elm oi the nu a is‘ imvm and Mn. Carrie. Mac ans. lo . I . i’.§£¢3°°3“ii"m“~n wi ea m am was attend lit-Inc sascvane. ab?” m was attractively tch ' gum Illl in] M: ,¢l~ brid ahorttribtcthe eaters . the rum rim‘!!! m :1 ma»... '5 dlieitlmfl“ I A .. . "m4? 5°11‘; m‘ °!."u'.“.'..a' 52' S . . "".'i\"u¢w an swim ‘luuday. Nov. a0. after w ‘is’! England. Italy. YESTERDAY — The late Mrs. oriuservlca we! oon- IA-Omdr O no Traverse United 0%!“ uneral services were O - Rev. '1‘. S. Maolsn- 9W" .1. A. Jardine. rn- w» u g torment church cemetery. m ll. LEAVE FOI- OTTAWA-Premier . Waits Jones. Hon. William Oh, 1 J ister~of Public Wel- m; auditor. and péoabbiliil- all?" manbm M m‘ lng io o..“.‘.“.“‘." it“. th w“ ‘l’ ‘m’ "° morn i‘ I 0 I II B ~ incial Conference mw‘ M" tseringh méttoen‘ msating whidi opens are n on a . Dung the Premier's absence, thya Hon. . H. Barbour will be acting-Premier. FIR-E AT WIIITLOCIVS TIRE ire at Wihitlockb Tire Service. 18d “Kent Street. called out Department nigh. The firs which to h fr got between the walls and ceilings and kept the fireman busv for an MScDONALD-At the P. l. I. Hos- thn “all out’? signal Mr and dam to the practically no in stock —ll0ltfil ON LEAVE—LAO. touts N. Thompson. Yarmouth. NS. who was honourabliy; gleilisedxirofi the Air Force. a v n ens gon ember 1&1“; to visit his parents. He will await his brother, George Wallace, who expected home shortly from overseas. before he returns to his employment with Price 50m Bros. d: Co, Ltd. Quebec. rior lo "QWATT _ A; his enlistment with the CAI‘. Genera] Hominy’ Mona"; grandsons of Mr. and 19, 194s w My . Boyle, Conway. FUNERAL’ YESTERDAY -' The funeral of the late Mrs. Percy W. Robbins was held from her resi. yesterday eiter- MlcPIIEII-SON — At Service was conducted by Qgunty 5 W. W. MacPheraon. intfl- on Nov. 9. merit in Mldgeli cemete . pallbearers were P‘. Dunn, . Dlnz- E1. a Reaghan. Gordon STEW Cofiin. Herbert McDermott. Mid ty Hospital. Montague, P.E.I.. on N 1945. to Cpl. Bruce Stew- and Mrs. Stewart. Heatherdsla. a son T0 MB Nov. 1D. 1045, to Mi‘. a don Toombs, a dance at Morell Edward A derson. DIED IN JAPANESE CAMP- Word was received yesterday from London by Mr. .1, B. Burnett tin- ptain J. D. Burnett. 901i . _ . of the Gordon l-Lgh- iyflgcmgu, .... M, ianders, had died in a Japanese —IIOME FROM OVERSEAS- Pte. Cussie Doucettc. R.C.E.M.E.. son of Mr. George Dcucctte. Sum- merslde. was among the men who to Mr. arrived at Halifax Monday by thfl - giant liner Queen Elizabeth and Marv (3 his home in Summerald “m **’°“‘““‘ .ll"°°...“.“2. 2.3.315 i yea-rs overseas. y in all. spent in Canada. England. MMLPQYI- D93"! M‘ Belgium, Francssnd Germany. reileelveld sfiveral woilmgaunwalll; its)‘; _v n nwe , o a g m. Doucette was 1945» married in Derby, Bi land. in February. 1044, to Miss lldys C. Wilkins. daughter o ldcnt of the local Kinsmen C at, the annual election of officers i-ie will succeed Mr. Neil Higgins. The new slate wil take office at the start oi the new A m Other 101116;? elated at .aat ' uar ee m‘ a t" Walther: Ceudct; L. Duffy; secietary. MacKinnon. Raymond Archer. Sie- MKay; ‘registrar. Gordon n‘ n outdoor rink! being provided for h" m“ children, the youth moyement. and the next meeting which will be held jointly with the School Improvement league. Con. gratulations were extended to vice- prealdant-elect Oaudet who yester- day mas admitted to the bar oi the MISCELLANEOUS SHOrEB - V ICMII mly snows for- , The many rifts lnciudinl a isree oi envelopes as. Croat. v con Punarel Home z broth . git, until?» nan. R" w. Lord. and r. I. J lan w his at “loco last om the furnace. M’ {rm n KINSMEN ELECT ornosas- v1 k ' h c m Mr, Otto n. Rose was elected 9111318 2:14am?” ‘g 0.5%; m”. ment in the United Church Cem- mne Traverse STON-At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Nov. 1D. oh to C. . age Wednesday from his late residence. service st It 2 p. m. Interment Crapaud Ceme- I t ry. WOBBINS-At the Prince Edward Llano Hospital. onwweldmy. NOV- dlrectors. Keith Raymond Archer Simmcm oi Freetown‘. OD-CIIISIIOLM - M; United Church. October i‘ wis M. Muray Mia . .. .Mo -BEA lune Presbyterian . Lt. Ian dr. T. Davies. oi Saint Alex S. Bea on, Flat Ri ho came over ier the amen i‘ . Mpllllllll. DI!‘ imt of, the navel his wii Church on Brigade . Na. I2. Miss Kathleen tPrenna R0 ston o Archer of the same pl ~M FREE-SCOTT , Church Manseflornwali, onTh ing at attsnti tea- McNutt played ‘The King’ as it finished. t the i. a. Island m»- w. Corn ll J hi1 Aml M " ton MacRaaBonshaw. a daugb. w“ w o 0d “m” of Clyde River. 8M1 II-PARSONS-At Zion Mam. on Tbursda , iliolv. . a tlimllht £31181. pital. Nov. buildi t SXWIiSel and $1 b? M" Ill W86 I10 VS I'M , l I011 I'll!!! resulted 00 COADY —- , Nov . 196. . an Walter Coady. Emyvale. a daugh- ter. (stiflbom). NICHOLSON — At. . Kitchener. Ontario. Nov- nd Mrs. areons of Mil Mr. Wallace Benjamin Smith Winsloe. - HENDERSON-PAINTER. ..- At th Presbyterian Manse, Kensingtor on Wednesday. Nov. 21, 1946. h . A. McGowan. Alina Bella daughter of Mr. and Paynter. llongkrillver, to Ian Tup l of . arid Mrs. Henri Mrs. Ch rl JOHNSTON-At. the Prince Cc~ Hospital on Nov. l8. 1945. Arth , . . Louis A.< Johnston of Cra aud Howatt Jr. (nee Eunice Ibulds). u B0 gon, 6 capital on Tuesday. Nov JONES — At the P.E.I. Ho! ital in! Nov. 17.'1945, to Mr. d Charles Jones. (nea Fra DUNSFORD-At her home, Com son) Pownel rm wall, on Nov. 18. 1045. Dunsiord, aged M ears. MUNI-Ig-At the P. I. Island 1100"" pltal on Frida , Nov. 1d. i040. in.- i r. and Mrs. Charles PROFITT-At the Prince County Hospital. Nov. ‘l. 1946 Mrs. Halsey Profltt, a 0 th T hhv, 20.. i945. Gordon , , fanl lsson oi Mr. and Mrs. Gordon__ s MacKINNON'— At the Provincial Bahama-tum on Tuesday. Nov. 20. the Klan filtal Montague. Pill. 946. to Mr. and Mrs. t‘ John N. ltdlacPberson. ‘Bell - At the Kings Coun- Nov. 22. 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Colin concentration camp ‘n M. Mitchell (nee Dorothy Rosy) a Thailand in 1943. lie as taken daughter. prisoner with the Brltis forces in CU LEN-At City Hospital. Nov. Singapore in 1941. and had been 21 1945 to Mr. and Mrs. John H transferred with his bail-Bibi‘! t0 Thailand. Illa only brother, Cap- tain W, R. Burnett, M.B.E.. of the R.A.O.C.. who went through the 1 African and ‘Italian campaigns is now with the army of occupadon got; aged‘ 29. formerly oi the 2nd MBnoWrILLIAMS '-on Wedhesda ' November 21. i946. John T- MM- W lama in his 0nd ye" CBOCKETT—At York. on Nov. Cullen. 'a town Hospital on November 945 to Mr and Clrrier- a dwahw woon - Suddenly at Sou prmsaonn --At on Nov‘. m, ma. Henry a. ward- Island Hospital to Mr. and ward Island Hospital id. Cravlud. a u! r MURPHY - At the Ohfllotw- Nov. w. ma. Archie Macdregor u town Hospital on a?!‘ 20. i946. -" 22, i945. . Douglas ln her a rdal on" Nov. 1 , 1945. Smith Sharron a Bedooue aged 49 yearn WARREN-At the Prince Edwaro Island Hospital. on Thursday. Nov. 22. 1945, Barbara Ann Warren. H . ° hi‘... Sanatorium. on John . an aged 2,0. formerly of ry, Funeral notice later. i Mr, and Mrs. CROCIKETT -At 36 Kent Street. Jameg Wilkins. orth-at glue. Mrs. on Tuesd ~ Doucette will come to umme within the next six omethe Provincial Butte t 72 Mini-I qbert Jlbghn ree. Nov. . 1 ei‘ ' Hid! J P. Croc v- __ ' efrw y JOIN include: Y9 Pill IN ii. naral will be ‘held Thursday. Ser- vice starting W merit in Midgel ' . ébswxlfistl-lnucwr‘ lei“ v By Ken Reynolds- A