a _.,. o its ‘eras ‘r unus- 2. ports that Brunswick MONDAY SOCIAL GATHERING - The staff of the Dominion Income Tax office held an ‘enjoyable corn boil at the summer cottage of Mr. G. E. Ritchie, York Point. Mr. Swift and MrwOtterdahl of the Ap a1 Board of the Income Tax Depae Ottawa, were honored guests. —Miss Dorothy offtlfl cf Moncton and Norboro is spending her vacation -ii tile United States She is accompanl-xi by her mother, (Mrs. James Croxen, of Ntirboru. who will spend r. month vLsiting in Boston and other points >i I FUNERAL SATURDAY —Tne funeral of Mrs Seymour Mvcrs was held privately from the Mt:- Lean funeral home Saturday tit- ternoon to Birch Hill Cemetery where services wereconducted by Rev. Harvey Bishop. -—SA.D NEWS RECEIVED Mrs Donald Bernard Freetown has received a telegram IKHII her sister Mildred that her husband, Mr. Albert Giydon. Windthorst. Sask. had passed away on Friday September 13th. The funeral ms held on Sunday September 15th IS CONVALESCING- The many friends of Miss Orva Gill are glad to know that she is now con- valescent after her recent opera- tion. At present she is spending her holidays at Banff. and expects to resume her work shortly with the Supervisors Depa-rtmcnt of the Royal Bank of Canada, Calgary. -CAR FERRY LAUNCIIING — Mr J Watson MaoNaught. 1v. P for Prince County has inform- ed the Guardian that he has re- ceived word that the new car fer- ry, “Abegweltfl will be launched without formalities on Sept 2i provided no unforeseen circum- stances occur to prevent l1: He said it is hoped me new ferry will operation in the spring of ISLANDEB. ELECTED —J. L. D. Ives. Canadian vice-president and Dominion legislative represent- ative o1’ the Order of Railway 0on- ductors since 194.1, was unanimous- ly reel r‘ “- to a four-year term at. the Order's ‘siren-rational oonveut- ion held in Chicago on Friday flight. A native of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Ives was born in 1832. HERE FROM NEWFOUND- LAND - Mr. A. L. Barrett, Curl- ing. Newfoundland, was among the visitors with the C. W. N. Asso- ciation over the weekend. He re- Connors Bros, of New are building a large packing house at Curling to han- dle all kind of fish and other products. Otiriing is the centtre of the herring Indus on the West‘ Coast of the Islan ‘Pine fish in- dustry was worth about 88.000.- mo last year. -—-LAB) TO BEST —'I'he funeral d the lots Winsloe J. Lidstone ll-tIl-RNOI‘ u! she Town of Surn- meu-side was held on Saturday af- ternoon at two o'clock with ser- vloe at Trinity United Church conducted by the pastor Rev. K. G. Stillivan. Members o.’ the otywn council acted as conorary pail bearers. Active pail bearers were Messrs J. Lero Holman. 12. H. Strong, W. E iltlspie. Err.- est Mill, Archie Sharpe. Wilfred Kelly. Burial was in the PWDWS Cemetery. , The death occurred at her resid- Once, 7 Ambrose street. at 4 o'clock ester-day afternoon of Mrs. E. '1‘ iggs after a lengthy illness. The late Mrs. Higgs was born at, Vennon Bridge. daiichter of the, late D. P. Irving. M. L. A.. and Mrs. Irving. Prior to her illness. the late, Mrs. Higgs was a consistent. attend- ant. of llhp, Trinity United Church of , which she was s. valued member. . Surviving her are her husband.‘ Mr. E. T. l-Iiizgs. two sisters, Mrs. Donalds and Mrs. Johnson. both of Montreal; and two brothers. Thomas. now in Florida Alexander. of Saskatoon. Sask. , A welcome visits-z here to nt-r o‘d‘ home, last week was Sgt Eileen Hcnneberry C W. A C. after several years in the She ' i l and service will leave this week for Haiijax, for, at 1P. E. I.:— Starting Monday. Clara ‘Ikw -. TUESDAY BRIDAL TEA - Mrs. John S1m-| nionds entertained at a smart af|-, ernoon tea on Saturday at .er| sulpmer home u- Brighton. the truest of honor oemg Miss Pauline Wright vino was presented with, a lovely gift tn Fllvél’ by he: host-i 0N QsFrrcrAL Basra ss - Mr.‘ L. W. haw, director o education: for the apvince. left yesterday for, Kentville, N. S. or. official liuslnossl connected with his Department. MrJ Shaw is expezted to return to the Province the .atter part of he] wedt. - I HOME AFTER 21 YEARS-ML: Ernest Bradley, Calgary. Alta., has, arrived home on a two weeks visit. after an absence of 21 years. He isl accompanied by Mrs. Bradley who; is on er first visit to the Province! Mr. Bradley is employed with the, Canadian National Railways. Tlheyl are guests of his sister. Miss- Florence Bradley. 25 Grafton Street.| Mrs. Bruce Moffatt of Vantlura, Saskatchewan. formerly Mrs. Ern- est Laird of New Glasgow. has= arrived home alter eight years of life in the West. She has the sym- pathy of all her friends in the grief of the death of her liusbanll which took place in Vanduira, Aug.- Gth. after a very brief illness. She will reside in New Glasgow. Mrs. Bertha Robertson ls at. pre- sent visiiting her daughter and son- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mac- C-regor, East Baltic. This grand old lady of 83 retains all hrr faculties to a. remarkable degree and is u very interesting convcrsutlomlist Recently her neice and husband’ Mr. and Mrs. Vanderwali of Spoih. ance. W-ashimzto". visited her ab! her home at Red Point. ; i —PAINFULLY INJURED .- What. might have resulted in a. much more serious accident on! Thursday in Central Bedequo- when one of the respected furme Mir. Leonard Schurmnn fell from; the barn loft while engaged in! thrashing his crop, breaking sev-l eral ribs He was rushed to the; Prince County Hospital where he; is. st latest reports resting com-l fortably-B. FUNERAL SERVICE — The fun- era.l of Mr. Horace H. Ling of‘ New Glasgow was held from his late residence on Saturday after- noon Sept. 14th and was very large- ly attended. I‘he services at the house and grave were conducted by the Rev. J.W. Hsytar and Rev. Mr. Bilson. The pallbearers were Messrs: Ellison Rolll-igs, Atltol Rockham, Elrmst Houston. Alder Dickieson, Earl Houston and Wa~1te Dickieson. Interment in New Glas- gow cemetery. ON MOTOR TRIP. -.- Messrs Harris Hunter, Robert Hunter Ralph Nelson and Earl Yost of Masillon, Ohio, left yesterday on return home after a. pleasant holi- day in Charlottetown. The Hunt!‘ brothers are sons of the late Mr. an Mrsl Roy Hunter,_tlie latter Ed tih Keenan of this city and. iihey had a wonderful holiday. Th visitors were charmed with n the beauty of the Province and see it as one of the dogging holiday re- sorts. ‘ ' NEW CITY' I: 11K TO. TAKE OVER. - The fo lowing clipping from a Pasadena. Calif., paper will be read with interest. as Miss Mac- Lcllan referred to is from Eldon, Belle MacLellan, already with 15 years of’city service behind her, will take over as city clerk. Miss MacLellan take the positi-on va- cated effective onday by Bessie Chamberlain. who has ed 39- 1-2 years to the y‘s rvice. Coming to Pasade from Port- land, Me" Miss MacLellan work- ed as secretary to the director of the city welfare office from 1931 to i835, when she entered the city clerk's office. Miss Clifton, coming from Spring Ranch. Nob, has been since.1936 doing clerical and stenographi-c work in the city engineer's office. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER --, Miss Pauline Wright, whOse mar-t riage takes place the latter part of; the week. was entertained at a~ delightful miscellaneous shower the home of Miss Joyce NPChOI- w! WEDNESDAY SLIGHT BLAZE-A blaze in the awning o-f Cameron's dry goods store on Great George Street call- ed out the City firemen about l0 o'clock last. nl ht. The fire was quickly extlngu shed. thy PEOPEETY SALE-The four tene- ment dwelling on Edward Street, the property of the late Murdock MacLeari, was sold at public nuc- tion yesterday to Arthur McQttaid for $4.375. \V. H. Beaten was the auctioneer. —FAMILY REUNIO .--Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haliiwell an Mrs. Dave Grady are visiting their bro . Mr. Arthur Halliwell in Tryon. '1‘ is Mrs. Halliwellfis first visit. to Tryon in 35 years. and the first in 35 ycars that the family has been together. —ENJOYED VISIT-Mr. Thomas McKirinon has returned flo his home iri Arlington. Mass., after spending two weeks with his bro- ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James McKinnon. sisters, Mrs. Lucy l-Ieggarty. Cleri- mo-nt and (Mrs. John Cody. Sea View. It was forty-two years since Mr. ltIcKinnon left the Islmd and he sees remarkable changes. ‘ APPEAL DISMISSED-The Pro- hibition appeal of Selina Larter was heard yesterday before Mr.’ Justice M. R. MrGui-gan. The ap- peal was dismissed and the Mag. lstratds conviction and sentence of $250 or four months in jail was confirmed. Fifty dollars costs was allowed the respondent. G. R. Holmes appeared for the respon- dent anti R. R. Bell for the ap- pellant. ‘FUNERAL ‘utssrarmsy _-The funeral of the late Mrs. Fannie Nelson was held yesterday after- noon from St. Paul's Anglican Church. Services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev J’ T Ibbott, The pallbear- ers were, Frank Riggs. T E. MacNutt. George Beers, Fred Ward, Charles MacMillan, J. M Roop Interment Cherry Valley Cemetery ‘ FUNERAL YESTERDAY —'Ihe funeral of the late Mrs. E. T. Higgs, was held privately from her residence '7 Ambrose St. yesterday afternoon ‘ wihere ser- vices were conducted by Rev. T. E. Macliennan and Rev. Dr. Mc- Kenzie. Ihterment Sherwood Cemetery, Rev. T. n Machenrtan officiating at the grave. The pallbearers were. A. B- George J. Tweedy. Dr. wood. Arthur Gaudet. Judge Dill- fy. R. E Mutch. Yesterday's Provincial by-elec tion for Councillor representation in the Second District of PFHICO resulted in a victory for the Lib- eral candidate. Mr. Fonrest _W. phi-flips, Q'Lea.ry. who received 1185 votes against 968 polled by his Progressive Conservative op- norimt, Nfr. Allie McNeill. The total vote of 3153 was unusually large. both sides po-liing more votes than in the 1943 general election. when the then Liberal candidate. the late Hon- W. H. Danni's. received 985 votes as against Mr. McNallYs 813. —HAD HAPPY BIRTHDAY- Miss Viola Heggarty, R.N.. MrS. Greta Coeri. Mrs. Mary Doyle, RN. and Mr. Frank O'Connor left for their homes in Jamaica Plains after spending a delightful two weeks the guests of their mother, sister. and Mr. Alan Sample. This is Mrs. Doyle's and Mr. 0‘Con~ nor's first visit to the island and they were quite overcome by the "island hospitality". and have definitely decided to see "Spud Is- land" again next year for a much longer visit, While at home they held a very pleasant birthday party for their mother. Mrs. Lucy Herzgarty. at her home in Cler- mont». They presented her with a beautiful saphire ring and many nice presents. also a substantial cheque from her brother, Mr. Thomas McKinnon of Arlington. Mass. -—The comm unlity of Central Kensrngton, also his it rrnr THURSDAY PURCHASING MILCH CO American Army officers from ew- foundland are at present in hor- lotlctewn aacklas to purchase more mllph cows for their has‘ Yesterday they were accompanied Mr. W. E. Agnew. provincial trade agent for Newfoundland. —0N VISIT HOME-Mrs. Wal- ter M. Crockett (nee Annie mrd) of Edmonton, Alberta. is vis ting her old home in Cape Traverse. the guest of her mother. Mrs. J. H. Lord. Enroute east Mrs. Croc- kett stopped over a few days in Toronto where she visited her daughter, Miss Margaret Crockett, who is air stewardess on Trans Canada Airlines flight between Toronto and New York. TO ARR. E MO DAY- ear- Admlral ‘Paying, 0.13.12}? R. C. N., Commanding officer of the Atlantic Coast will arrive in the City by plane next Monday mom- ing _to attend the dinner and re- ceptron for the Govemor-Genurat, was announced today. While here Admiral Taylor will stay at the Charlottetown Hotel. As for ss it is known at the present time the Atlantic Coast Commander will only be in the City for one gay. returning to Hall-fax Tues- ay. ls- S‘ FIJEW IIOME ON VISIT — Mrs._ Catherine MacDonald nf Quincy. Mass. recently returned to her home, after a pleasant six weeks visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Lezvd of Hnrtsville. Mrs. MacDon- ald who is over 80 years old flew by plane from Boston. Mass. en- lnying her first air trip. Her son Ml‘. Daniel MacDonald with his Wife and so/fl, Allan and daughter Barbara who were visiting for three weeks his sister's and wife's nar- ents in Kensington. P. E. I., 1-9. turned by car with his mother and wife's mother, Mrs. Ramsay. who plans to vlslt in Quincy. ENJOYS FLYING AT H) »- Mr. A-W MBlIQusrrie of Braintrce. Mass. returned home recently, hav- iP-l spent two mouths visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Macquarrlc and family, Seorletown. Mr Mac. Quarrle made the round trip by plane anrlthoroitgniy enjoys firgrvgl. ing by air. although 80 years of 586- H18 many fllends on P.E.I. hope to see him return next. year to spend the suanmer rit. the old homestead es he has done for me past five years. ARRIVING SATURDAY - Among the high-ranking Navy. Army. and Air Force officers who will arrive in the City Saturday evening for the Governor-Gener- al's visit to Charlottetown are, Rear-Admiral O.R.H. Taylor. itav-al officer commanding the Atlantic Coast; Major-General H. W. Fostcr. C.B.E.. 1180., General Officer Commanding Eastern Command; Brigadier T. G. Gibson. C.B.E.. D.S.O.. Officer Commanding Military District No ti; and Air Vice-Marshal Marlee. C.B.E.. Officer Com- manding Eastern Air Command. .____ —ADAMS-DEAN WEDDING —A nuiet wedding was solemnizcd, Tuesday evening, September 1'7. at the Baptist Parsonage, 0 Church Street. Summerside. when Bessie May Dean of Cape Tormentine. N.B., was married to Wilfred Le- Roy Adams, of Howlan. P. E. I. The bride looked wlnsome dress- ed in a royal blue going away cos- tume and had as matron of honor Mrs. Ivn Campbell of Ellcrslle, PEI. T e best man was Ivan Campbell. The sin 1e ring cere- mony was performe by Rev. Ern- est J. Barrass, Minister of the Summerside Baptist Church. in the presence of immediate friends of the happy pair. Following the marriage rites the newly weds left on a brief honeymoon trip to the mainland. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mrs. and the late Mr, George Dean. The bridegroomJs the snn of Mr. and the late Mrs. William Adams-S. —IlAD DISTINGUISHED SER- l ,VICE — The following obituary of Bedcque was saddened when theyiFlyllli Qfiiccl‘ Stephen Pond, who learned of the passing of Ralph was killed in the crash of a Du‘- , the Scales versus Auld case Johnsn-n age 21 on Thursday even- kota trans otrt plane at Estevan, discharge and later return to her-l son, Hurd Street. last Wednesday ‘flfipflfillrsla no! former position ill Ofttiilwa. igt bride-io-bc- was the HCDYICIJG ts one o s x men ers of the fflaymily of Mr. ai-d Mrs ‘ Ed Henneberrv v/hc have been serv-i ing. Two brothers are still oversees- two discharged and taken up 1am‘- ing and sad but true one brother was killed in action some ycirs ago. - —-—v- snowm FOR Bums-Tomm- Mrs. Charles D. Rogerson was hostess Thursday evening. at hel‘ apartment. ‘on Upper Hliisboro‘ Street. erite lning at a miscel- laneous show r for Miss Lillian‘ Thomson, one of the season's popu- lnr hritios-to-bo. The dining room. was tastefully decorated with pl-nk and white stresmers. the guest of honor being escorted to a gaily decorated chair by her sister, -Mil- tired. A prcttily decorated ivagon r of gifts was wheeled in by Miss, Margaret Hennessey and were op-. ened by Mrs. Bert Cameron and enter! to the brlde-to-be by rs.f larence Reeves. Mrs. Wendall at read the greetings accompanying, the gifts. A delicious lunch wasi served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Vlctotr Ling. I and Mrs.‘ MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. - homo o! Mr. . Ems was the room Its v till‘ “iii “Willi? “fi f4 . b? art. Island and a son of the late ‘e thgt place. His I evening. the recipient of many lovely and use- ful glfts. The livingroom was very prettily decorated with autumn flowers and the young bride-to-be was merri-ly serenaded as she re- ceived the pretty parccls which were opened by Mrs. Edward Bag- nall, the verses being read by Miss Anna Storey. At a late hour de- licious refreshments were served and happiest good wishesmxtcnd- ed to Miss Wright, Four months to s day after he had been married to a Charlotte- town girl. FlfrLf. Louis Eric John Murphy, RIC.A.P‘., son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest E. Murphy. Ottawa. was killed along with I0 other alr- mén when the r plane crashed last Sunday at an airfield in Estevan, Sack. , The late Flt-Lt. Murphy was married at St. Paul's Anglican Church. May i5 last, to Miss Delys Dorothy Worth. daughter of Mr. Frederick C. Worth of Charlotte- town. The Rev. J. '1‘. Ibbott, ii!- sisted by the Rev. D. '1‘. Huvalztud, 3.6.4.11, officiated at the cere- mony Miss Mabel Worth left yester- day for Ottawa to be with her niece in her bereavement. Francis Fenton Burdet veteran Burnaby rd fbquitlam logging o - crawl‘. oolapsed and died on t e trail to one J his timber limits near Pitt river on Monday. says the British Colombian of New Westminlster, 8.6 dated Sept. 10. He was proceeding u .a stee trail with nls sons. e7 mis hinlil and found the body beside the rs . He was a native of Bridgetown. and Mrs. Richard Burdett of sisters are Mrs N. 1 , h Br N. , 992d. l§q“;'......“f.. 215x B. M’. Burde. i "'- 13:. Burvivmba are“ .111 wife. "Ill. Ricaltffl F. Pn-rlerlcl: E. W. of Vancouver. Fran- ing. Sept. 12th, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Johnson. he was stricken about six wee lgo with a serious illness and w the Prince County Hospital where he remained a week. returnin home and hopes were entertalne for his recovery but he gradually weakened until the end came. was a very kind and obllglng young man and was loved by the community and was an employee of the Dunk River Dairying 0a.. he was a member of the Bedeque United Church where he regularly attended and lived a very devoted Christian life. he had a friendly and kind disposition and was a general favorite. He leaves to mourn his narrowing parents. one ‘J’ ll sister Ruth who ls st home. one brother. Carmen who resides in Ottawa who arrived home by piano for the funeral besides a host of neighbors and friends. -nnwrm porno m- vEIISAItY-On eptemheir 7. 948. the friends and neighbors gather- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gallant of Richmond, to celebrate with them. and to ex- tend hen wishes on this, the anni- versary of their golden wedding. Two ad ressemonc in French a d one n llsh were rl d to . e to All] and rs." siis b Ills: Arssn- l may? ant 1o: the t year t . l’ . '93 auit of U-r luv le. and by Mrs. the d her 11L or, a! 1' Anthony urke of Charlottetown. l!" VFW s s pars. 011s" Mr. and Mn. (tllsnt were the t .I I , Ay Hoop v.41, t -. arc" w“ substrate 2"" ri- se. rom e p y. In J 7 or r other belll“ ill Wt: from neg - Wild W991i l ter glean h d I t l or; n, s s. s ows. W: . M r tet- com that t ey are held in ulna; rut , q M health purl by all. After the m; 1f g g the cunt-j adttlirosges ":1: rt b ‘elm s’ “we “l: x " gitezgntcntécl a c y . - . u o mltelnwn. Mr. Joseph“ ger hag-ft! ma: okmrmso. it it was ti; m. Emile Buote. extending best ll Mm: last her relslves wishes. and many more ears of nroggfrlty 1'28 ltirltli. ncing was h n. tn jgerl n. th mule slug rnisbed by . _ f Summerslde. Mr. an s. l- ent than lave n dam rltlofl 6| how they are still able t9 step the (Alien I0 . E I Salk, on unday. appears in the Montreal Btsr: "FRO. Pond had been associated‘ with the RCAP. since esrly in 1N0. Joining origin- ally as an accountant in Montreal ‘but later rernustering to aircrew n 1042. He was commissioned at t. Hubert and went overseas in November, 1N8. While overseas he was transferred to the Transport Command and during the war took aircraft to India. Australia. Eng- land and other destinations. He was posted to No. 1:14 Transport Command, lt'Rockcllffe in Feb- ruary of this year. Although born ill Ellaland. he spent most of his life in Summerside, P. E, I., when his parents resided. Re is survived by his wife, the former Constance Cronin, of Montreal; two cons. Gary. and Gregory. and his moth- 10f, dnow visiting relatives in Eng- “ I» . A sod gloom was cost over North- Bm "N! lllflsllltlgirzgualstricts when earn a pure g tl ‘Milt of Miss Itlu Mayo Stoflarte beloved daughter of ti» late avid Stewart and Hrs. Ida Stewtll": of “it? ' L“; .l'.“';..“..°l‘ ‘° "‘° , t I‘ i C ' ' A first. ‘v ‘m’ in _ nflvflri nod been and friends learned she ates sin s , no hopes foflhsr with _ v She note the lnml qt ui disease with (hrs an never otlnplsinlng. s y; l thl om! utte in to n . iritusl comfort dad light fantastic toe. About mid- night“ eyiry one Ad‘; forhgtranéo, jag s on e 0m . ti??? Mr. “and H's. Gsiisntuvauln he scare . to oellmte ‘ihehJ d wand weddlnl‘. Jriot please‘ s sngtli by the bllflt Aztlv v of an. u. m» _ st. .1 Angliegnd arch. of _ db on ‘ M! ‘ FfilluAY DZEIAJBNI ,0IE—'Ilha friends of . tanley Thompson who lu- Jureq his spins four weeks so in s road work accident we; abs to return home ye erdsy from the‘ P. E. I. Hospital in a plaster cu . FUNERAL SERVICES. — funeral of the late Francis Robertson took place afternoon from the Plank sey Funeral Home to the Cemeteryxservices at the Funeral Parlors and at the grave were conducted by the Rev. T. E. Mac- Lennan. The pallbearers were Earl len, Roland Carr, Charles Mac- Lennan and George Corr. T0 RESIGN — Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault announced at Wednes- day's Supreme Court session that which he presided. would, be last civil case h would him‘. ul has ten ered o er D 8 ustloe‘ Arsena ' resignation as a Judge of the s“. premg Court of ‘Prince Edwa land and is awaltng its ofic a1 acceptance. ' FUNERAL YESTERDAY —' The funeral of the IPJC Kenneth MC. Lean was held resterday afternoon from Chiledonia Church. The arr- vices at the church and grave were conducted by the Rev. i‘ P. Duke. The oalloeurers tverte Gcnrge McLean James McLean. Malcolm McLean. Neil McDonald. Charles PTQUSht. and Raymond ‘Iralrror. Interment was in the Caledonia cemetery. .. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral qf Mrs. Amos Gallant, was held yesterday murningB from hei- late residence. Oyster erl Bridge i0 Si. Augustine's. Church. Rustlco. where Rfiqlllem 13h Moss ivas celebrated by the Pastor Rev. Clarence Pitre. who also mnducted service at the grave The. Church Choir was ln attendance The pull bearers were: ltleasrs. John w. Gallant. FTJSK Gallant. John Glif-Ilhllm. 9018c MoKiun-on Henry Gallant and Moses L. Gallant. LEAVES FOR. MCGILL — Lelth F‘. Tlerneyleaves this morn- ing for Montreal where he will enter the ‘first year engineering class at McGlll University. Mr. ‘Tierney is a veteran with ex- tensive service. He enlisted Sept. 2. 1939 at theage of i8 years, went overseas with the First Division immediately afterwards and served with this division all during the cainpadgrisfrom-Siciiy onward. He returned to Canada in September 1945 and immediat- ely re-entered Prince of Wales .t'= thei mo 131% ‘N. -. and of urns MirPh 8 . Of th w e born. "Never have beautiful country and never have‘ we been greeted with hos ltfllity." Mr olfv _ e, NS , told the gates st i e rliuiitr of the lhEI‘. WE SBCII Eliilnpfffl? “ml (‘.sli..l"-'I'a. Mary J . te - M Kellie was hstgm‘:&§;ér 2|, tail? “I115; o . .nn s gag“ ‘(the ‘gmier G we r9) at High Sank. B. Iiuaiid oilfield way at er rest, age via. - - - Sunday Sept‘, er ill. 194d. qnEarly in life Jane Haytsr was united tn marr e to Robert if: ch11 ren three sons and two daughters: Grace (Mrs Holden lug-e), grip“. who prc-dcflefid-i , e;- mo hor, row in England, James and wake. alsopre-decaas- ursster was ie-m-arrled again in 1907 to Daniel McKenzie of Iris: and to this happy couple was born two sons, Georgn aid John. Also by her second son our Slsler leaves tvro s-ep .. Cam bell Dudley of urav Rapids, Mrs. Georie Kotiriedy of Iris. and My. who pro-deceas- ed her in i920. Her husband. Daniel l). passed away four years ago. Jsl". B. IIIOIO Warmer Lawrehce Frs G C Pickford, d010- n». News BUDGET FOR OUR. ISISTURDAYYIJB . Yon Sept. l4. ma to w. an Fla-P Zyllller Weeks. a do a i so Swot-astute. are ... _ w I v and Mr. John Hlggsrety, brothers pf the bride and groom respective- Y: 5L Jflhli ‘I11 85 f ll New Glasgow, S vines": s“ of o. pretty wedding at ‘l: 0 A . 26, 1946. when Rev. Pr. l). Chis- hifillrfr ur-iicd in‘ nsanisge metal n yo es r '. Jarnep’ Aylwgd angumglstt? Ilil. flylwflfd OI HON“ ‘Ill. 8.3.1 I» hmsfiiflm” ‘Smftfioiflll-a i . s. _. . _ NW Qlsblml. ti. s. i ammo DARE CH .— t Grace Mates-My l-Io 11$. TtlsllflA-K. Sept. V. 1N6. to H. apt. and Mrs. Gordon DH‘- rach. a son. Ian Cordon curs: - e - B- - Herol- tal. to - find Mrs. Hlldo MacQuame.) l son. WARREN — At the P. E. I. H081)“- al Sept 13th to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren. Charlottetown. s am. film's.“ a ital Mri ' (nee Charlottetown, ‘ilgiifqiit’ County flslls’ Igelleieflaibd Délvcry AnsSOHZIMsoLEoD-Attthe E I at on e e hes ay even g a- Ho; m, on fig c. . . .. on ‘ the charlfizttetown Hotel. 5.953s,‘ to Mi}. an: Mrs. Harry Over 5 dfilfigfltes were FY6591" MacLeo . Cardigan Head. P. E. I., at the dinner which was presided a d liter. Dawn Carol. over by Mr. Pickford. MA TIN-At the King's" County This social function completed Hospital. Montague, E. I., o the two-day convention which Sept. s. i946. to r. and Mrs. H11!‘- BI) est look daughter of Crokvn. Rev. cut flowers. sister, Miss sheer with white roses; Holy Bollds of ert Ha garty, son of Mr. Hligglll‘ v and the late Mrs. Haz- garty, For Au Fr. H. J. Croken. a cousin of the bride, celebrated the Nup- tial Mass at which the double ring ceremony was observed. The CIIUFCTFWIIS very tastefully decorated for the occasion with behalf of the City bv MBYOI Earle MacDonald. A wedding of widespread inter- lace at St. James Church. Summerf eld, on Tuesday. Septem- ber 17th. when Miss Helen Clblilfal,‘ Mr. and Emerald was united atrimony to Rob- flUSU-IS. . Gladys was opened Tuesday moraine by official welcome extended on B . TS. in John Given immarriage by her father. the bride looked very charming m a floor length gown of white sheer with finger-tip veil and carrirrl a bouquet of American beauty roses. The bride was attended by her Crokcn. wore a floc-r length g~\"-- of it'd‘- shoulder-length and carried a bouquet o. pink llllfi‘ veil while‘ Clara Crokcn. youngest sister of the bride. wear- wlio . t mon Martin. Montague, a son, _ ouny os- gaxgéwzlécgfifi Kings c t H ' pital. Montague, P. E. 1.. on Sept. 5. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bruce, Brooklyn, P. E I., a. son, John. JOHNSTON-At the Klgngs County Hospiteli onto e . E. I., Sept. 6. 4%. to {fur-f and Mrs. Cm Jo nstoin. ltéonltague. P. E. 1.. s son. A exan s or. LARKINII- At Oharlottefbwn on September 9. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs- R. T. Larkln, a daughter, Bpverley A ti. AgBOTlfl-At the P. E. I. oppital 0n Se tember 12x45, t? r. and Mrs. hltfleld A tt. nee Daisy Paul) a daughter. Wthilma Pearl. RICHARDS-At Gladstone on 56D! l2. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Jllmli P- Richards (nee Martha Hancock) a son. Alexander Charles. Weight 8 i-2 pounds. DONALD-At Prince County Hos- pital, Se t. 18, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Willem C. Donald o-f Sea View. a son (stillborn). MscDONALD-At the filial-lost?‘- t . icrvn Hospital. September i946. to Mr. and s Donald A- MacDonald. G enflnnari. a dau ogre;- (Mag? Jeénelte). '01:! . first FF? MAB-HACKS " will!» a ’ ' bfiwfieu" 1, t. ll ' ' , ' . Trairrorrnvernon ‘lfiollhfzihr w“ Albert Edison Drake o; uIi-IQDPDEI-L-At geaatrgguah’. t 24. 1946, by _ ilrlhigglltavs "i. awe; ‘if mérlaclctte mo“ f t. and . 5gb‘ -' illmi-fs-dmiielilfi: at 'l‘rlnity day. Sept. 4th atsso n United Church. Charlottetown, by n" .51; 5 Mad-ennui. Blanche Adelaide Mason of Long creek, .0 l-gfétfr Harry llwocr o! Charlotte. DEATHS ' IJcDON D-I t .' " town H005 ital. n Peinbghnngllie‘ Sop. Mary Jeanette. any“, ‘ma: 1 a 3 I o r. and Mrs. Donald - d. Gl 1 _ ' lJhthi ...."i;". i... I ‘Flt 39P- 19. verett N. Ovyer in his 72nd , REED -- At the Esta: Conny Hospital. Sept, lJ 943, Mm Maude Re d. .. d so ‘ ‘ HsoMILLAeN {:8 At Hvtiereifgr River, Sept. 1B. 1946. Geo e H, m, amdl‘ 4 yam rs MacMiL MITCHE’ L11 tile Cmarihgyemu.“ 5081181. Seoxcnoer 1 l; , . 1m it”. 2': i. M 1- a" c . 1.1 -.. - Mitchell, rleqrsra r5‘ “BM” lllGs -At 1 a i, lglriiy. Bent. taming’? fi K NELSON - at the e. r. Island Uflspittll- aept. is. i940. Mrs. run. 91¢ "B15011 in herl8dth year, widow 0i’ lhc late William unison, Re. Til. are resting at the Cutcliffe 3 ANT.‘ t m9 Olly Hospital. Bfllll- 1'7. l9 . Mrs. ‘An-lg; 9mm,“ Oyster Bed ridge, aged s) yum MAOBBNIlB—At Irlg, gundny Sent- 15. ma. Mary Jane MacKen. fir, wife of the late Daniel D. MK n! a is GALLANT- at tho Charlottetown capital. Tuesday. sept. 1'1. um, rs Amos Gallant. age 50 year-g, “Mill-IAN —. Suddenly u pa]- nwood Hospital. Sept. 17, 1m, 3mm?!“ Wild-Min. superintend- l" M“ ' 0 OI! . RUDE‘ glofF- In Chariotéteiown ‘F sfillllmbel‘ 17. 1846- Francis 1.3m s-Mxfnisii’: ' i” s’ "°“" Hospital. Sept. is. m“ ‘Jimmy 0D T . ,___. College “there he passed his sen- ing n lonF dress of white taffeta REL Y At lug’; county 945, wmiam 1°,- matriculation 1n May of this with shoiidei- length veil, acted fl5.}{()5pl[a1gfl August , 194a, m Mr. Mann of Indian River. "so g4 year. During the summermonths flower grrl. _ and Mrs. Joseph KQly,‘?angr-vr, p. yosrr he with many other veterans at- The groom was attended by hisi E, 1,, twin daughters, ary Illsn MACMILLAN -—At Hunter Rive} tended the summer school at brother. Mr. James Hazrzztrtity- and Alma Bernadette. Safit. l8. 1946. Geo. H. M“. Mt. AllisonUniver-slty at Sackvlile. The ushers were Mr. Pius Croktiti Milan, "u; 74 yum JOE PALQQKA WRONG NUMBER By HAM FISHER UBBS: HI. BILLY >M tlzfizei- l1’- WAITIN’ AN IéEfJQR-qy/ELL ease TEN MINUTES f’ [Fllllli ‘ TILLIE firs‘ Toiuig