wr-0=4w-\ PAGE EIGHT OUR MON DAY Hon. J. A. Campbell of Heather- dale and Mr. Crilly Lea of Murray Harbour were nominated Saturday at a Liberal party convention at Murray River to contest the fourth district of Kings at the forthcom- ing provincial election. Mr. Campbell is candidate as assemblyman and Mr. Lea as coun- ciilor. The nomination of Mr. Campbell was unanimous but three names were before the convention for councillor. They were Mr. Otto Campbell of Charlottetown and Mr. Roy Brooks of Afurrfly Hi1‘- bolir. in addition to MT. L93- The vole gave Mr. Lea :7, M1. Brooks, l4 and .\fr. Campbell 9. FAREWELL PARTY - A num- bel‘ MILHTHY Vernon Bridge, on Tues- day evening 17th lnst., the occas-, ion being a recepiloil tendered illtlri 502i Clordon. Air Pilot. who came, home on a brief furlough accom- panied by his very aimabls bride. Gaines and contests tvere entered‘ lnto and enjoyed by all Pie-sell?‘ being concluded, Mr. Milton called the gathering t0 order. and spoke briefly and com- plime iary of the post played by‘ C. in the lite cf the comq m . He also extended a hearty,‘ welcome on behalf of those pic-, sent to the bride. A well worded.‘ address was then read Mrs.- Murdock HacLecd and a very sub-i stzinllal purse ‘was presented byi Miss Beryl Pumess. Gordon made a. suitable reply expressing his grstiiuric. and wifcs best visits-s i<> the donors. After the singing of "For They are Jolly Good lilellows n gumptuous repast was served by the hostess and friends. The bal- ance of the evening was s tin dancing. The singing of t e Na- tional _i\lllilt‘lll brollgh’ a_ most pleasant €\'C1llllg'S entertainment to a close. Gordon and Mrs. Mur- ray left next IIlCTXllIlg w Willi! take up their important tfl-‘lkl. FIEBCE-PROFITT WEDDING- ‘Ilie marriage of Lottie Elizabeth Proiilt. daughter 0f Mrs. Prcfitt and the lat-e Garnet w- Profitt of Spring Valley to John Fulton Pierce of Charlottetown took place on Tuesday morning. Aug. 24th., in the United Church at Kensington. Rev. A. D. Stirling, pastor of the church. performed the ceremony. Mrs. Wm. E. Forbes of Summersid . cousin of the bride layed the wedding music and dur- ng the signing of the register Miss Edith Ross, R.N.. of Charlottetown sane "Because". Mr. Stzrllng Pierce brother of the grocm acted as usll‘ er. The bride. given in marriage by her brother Frederick W. Profltt, were a floor length gown of white sheer with appliqued b0d_1ce 811d sweetheart neckline, Her fuiger-tip vcll was held in plaflé with a gath- ered heed dress. Her onlv ornament ' a string of pearls the gift of room and she carried a bou- quet of American Beauty roses and Baby's breath. Mrs. Plofitt, mOUh- er of the bride wore blue printed crepe with navy accessories. Be- fore her marriage the bride was I of friends and neighbours nieti av. the home of Ml". and Mrs. Gault, Kinkora, also Mr. Johnston's sister leaving lo-dav to return to their home. While here Mr. and Mrs. Linkletter celebrated their Men- ty-fifth wedding anniversary. In honor of the event thev were the guests of honor at a family party at the home of Mrs. Schurman’: Parents. Rev. Mr. Linkletter de- ivered the sermon last evening at Trinity United Church. Summer- side and the previous Sundag he preached at. the Central tree! Christian Church. . and rs. Schurmans daughter. Mrs. Wendell Muttart lives in Dartmouth where her husband is stationed with the R.C>.A F. Their soli, Charles, is stationed at the Merchant Marine cadet training school at San Mateo. C8llIOflllB.—S MR. IIARTLE PRESTON BRYENTON The death of Mr. Hartle Preston Brycllton occurred at the Provin- cial Sanatorlum on Tuesday Aug- ust. l0th at tlie age ol 3.1 yeais. illlf. Bi-yenton who lied been ill for 4 years 8 months. was the son of Mr. Murdock Brycnton and the late Mrs. Bryenton. Spring Valley. Pre- violis to his illness he lived in Vic- torla. Lot L19 for 8 years, where he was well known as a barber and tvlége he made a 30st of frieoréds. e regu ar auc on party Borden Women's Instit/uto was held in the town hall on Thursday evening with six tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Jui- lon Herring gents by Mr. Thomas Gallant with consolation prizes going to Mrs. John P. Gallant and Mr, Earl Macmven. The freezeout prize was won by Mrs. John Mac- Isaac-A —CRYSTAL SHOWER - Miss Pauline Callbeck of the staff of the Prince County Hospital who is to be a September bride has been the guest of honor at a number of social events. On August seven- teenth Mrs. J.K. Beer and Mrs. Gordon Cook of Kenslnttton were JDllll hostesses alt Mrs. Cooks llollle at d. Crvstal shower. t S _ After the many beautiful gifts had been opened a delicious buffet supper was served-S —Mr. and Mrs. Sebinus S A John- ston and family have returned to Montreal after spending a month's vacation visiting their parents in Mrs. Ernest Deighan Summerside. Mr. Johnston is the genial pro- prietor of the popular P. E. I. dances at Preston Hall, Montreal. S. A h —PRESENTATION - A pleasant evening was spent at tihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. Burns on July 23rd. when a number of friends and neighbours gathered to do honor to Miss Jean Holmes of the RC. F., Trenton. Ontario. Miss Jean has been in the service for over six months and is now on a furlough visiting her Parents, M.i'. and Mrs. Alonzo Holmes. After tihe usual greetings the meeting was called to order. Mr. Keir Cro- fer acted as ohaiiman and in a few well chosen words expressed the motive of the gathering. An address was then read bly Mrs. Gordon Cousin and a wel filled purse presented by Miss Eunice Clark. Miss Holmes in s. very pleasing manner thanked one and S the guPst of honor at a number of teas and miscellaneous shooters and among the many gifts of silver. linen and china was a chest 0f flat. silver from the doctors of the! Polyclizllc. where the bride is a (‘ tmlvclling the bride wore a mlls- tard ivnoi, two-piece stilt with brown i felt. hat and blown and green Il(‘Ii‘S’~"l'lf‘S. On their return thcyi will take an apartment in Char lcttctolvn where the groom is Sta tioned at Beach Grove Inn. Yesterday morning Father Ger- nlrl MacC-uigan. son of _D1'- J-D- Macfiuigan celebrated his {RSI solenln High Mass in St. - stairs Basilica. He was ilfifiifiifid by the Rev. J.W. McCardla 8a deacon and the Rev. Earl Dalton. Hope River as sub deacon. Present in the sanctuary W", H13 Excellency Most Rev. J.A. OSul- llvaii. Rev. Father McDonald 8nd Father Gillis of Glace Bay also Rev. an. Sullivan. Rev. br- R- Ellsworth. Rev. G.A. McDflllfll and Rev. University. The names of two Prince Edward Island soldiers appeared last night on the ilth list issued by the De- IODCP, Department of the casualties in Sicilian operations. One man. Pte. mward John Lawlor was listed under the head- ing, died of wounds. His mother is Mrs. Rcsc Lawlor. 323 Kent Street, Charlotetown. The other man, under the head- ing of wounded was Gnr. Roland Daniel Earle MacDonald. His next- of-kin is his father, James Roland MacDonald whose address ls El- mira Post Office. VISITS OLD HOME-Mr. Daniel Yeo of Haverhill, Mass, was tn Charlottetown yesterday enrouta to visit .I'Elfltll'CS at his old home near Alberton. It is 35 years since he was in this province. Mr. Yeo's old ihcma is at South Kildare. two miles from Alberton. He arrived in the Province last week and spent a few clays with his wife and moth- ei- in law, Mrs. John Bruce at Heatherdale. His wife has been home for several weeks visiting hcr mother. PATIENT DOING WELL - Mr. Raymond Tremere who is a patient in the P.E I. Hospital as a result of a fractured left leg suffered -n an accident near Hunter River. Aulz. 27. is doing a; well as Cfln b8 expected. NAVY NEWS — Sub. Licut. D. MacLcllan left Thursday foi- a two weeks holiday to WinnipegJ-le has been training officer at the Queen Charlotte“ for some time. Also on leave is Lieut. D. P. Simon, whose leave will soon be over and he will be again with the “Queen Char- lotto". KINSMEN AID SANATORILWI- The Kinsmen Club of Charlottetown has announced that it will supply the sanatorium with seventy quarts of milk per day for a period of ten days beginning today. Although the primary object of the Kins- men durlng this war i; the send- ing of milk to the severely ration- ed children of Britain they are not overlooking the many unfortunate people of Prince Edward Island who are ill with tuberculosis. -LEAVING TO-DAY-The Rev. c.s. Linkletter and Mrs. Llnkiettrr of Grand Rapids. Miclg. , been visiting Mrs. Lin letters par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. MF. Schurnian, Hununenfda for the out month an mhci- of the nursing staff. Fori Cass of St. Dunstan; v ,.1l1 for the honor and respect shown lher lit this particular time and fstaled that words could not express lher thanks and a reclation for such kindness and oughtfulness in remembering her at this time and hoped that before long she would again have the pleasure of meeting you all. Lunch was served by the hostess and the remainder of the evening was spent with music and dancing. TUESDAY The first joint meeting of the election campaign was scheduled to be held at Sea View, in the first district of Queen's last night, but the Liberal candidates, Hon. W. F. Alan Stewart and‘ Mr. Donald N. McKay did not attend. The two Progressive Conservat- ive candidates. Mr. E. C. Holm and Walter MacKenzie. waited for some time and then went on with the meeting. Mrs. Horace Gaudet of Bedeque received a telegram yesterday af- ternoon aclvising her that her son. Pte. Leonard Avery of the First Garrison Regiment had been acci- dentally shot and killed. He was stationed at Niagara Lake, Ont.. Tho wire did not explain how the accident occurred. Pte. G-audet, we! l8 years old and Joined the army in the fall of 1942. Previous to joining up he had attended school in Bedeque. He is survived by mother and one brother, Pte. Aus- tin Avery with the Canadian For- estry Corps in Scotland; also his stepfather. Ne. Horace Gaudet who is also with the Canadian Forestry Corps in Scotland; and two half sisters and five half bro- thers at home. The remains are being forwarded home for burial. ROTARY CLUB SPEAKER — Rev. T. E. McLcnnan, pastor of Trinity United Church, was the speaker at yesterday's meeting of the Charlottetown Rotary lub. His subject was "Education in Russia." He spoke at length on this topic and on conditions there at present. In his concluding re- marks he em haslzed the neccs- slty of our ma lng use of the best in educational systems of other countries, so that we may im- prove our own. The speaker was warmly commended for his talk by Rxitarlan Charles F. Gal- lagher of Chicago, the number‘ one club of Rotary which was found- ed by Pliul Harris. Mr. Gallagher said it was one of the best ad- dresses he had heard and express- ed the hope that some day it might be possible to have the speech delivered to the Chicago Club. Guests were Rotarlans O. A. Richards, Bellevllle. Ontario; Charles Simmonds, Amherst. N. B., and George F. Gallagher of Chicago. Ot-hcl‘ uests were Col. H. S. Haddcn. ngstee. North Carolina: Ray Stewart, Murray ' W. A. Winfield. Halifax; Leslie Fielding, R. A. F; W. R. Cruikshank and D. H. MacLean Charlottetown. Tom Rogers and Arthur Belcher were joint chair- men. OBSERVES 95th BIRTHDAY — On Friday, Sept. 3rd Mr. Ben- jamin Jenkins. the Grand Old Man nf Mount Albion will observe his 95th birthday. Sunday he was visited by his nephew Mr. P. J McDonald who found him enjoy- ing excellent health. Mr. Jenkins‘ parents. the late Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, came to this Pro- vince from the Isle of Molle, Scotland the former any} J P P E C t O 1' his own nominated a; lsaemblya Mr. Walter E. at a Liberal convention held lh the Oddfellows Hall, Summerside last evening to contest the Fifth Dis- trict of Prince at the coming elec- tion. Mr. Fole ‘s was name before t e meeting as A brated lgrnest Callbeck orl Wednesday, Wedding Anniversary of Mr. lvfJS. Junes Cellbeck of Linkletter Road. Sumule heartfelt, wishes and lions on this great occasion. The pride and groom of fifty years re- ceived the guests in charming manner. family are: Mass, Bruce of Somervillc. Mass, lMlirs John A. Macbeait, Lexington, ass, Brook and Mrs. D.W. Swan, Char- lotletiow ther Dr. William predeceased her. a marl Ttenouth (nee Edith were guests of honor recently at. a personal shower at Mrs. Mrs. Lidstone and Miss ‘Brown, Summerslde hostesses. After dinner was served the guests adjourned to the lawn where th the guests were the recipients of many beautiful gifts-S funeral of the late Mrs. Lyle took place from her late re- sidenoe on Sunday afternoon at. 2 llam Ha es of was not led some time ago that hgrison Stephen had been wound- e n word from her daughter-ln-law as o Ottawa Sunday afternoon. wounded by shell stomach and Pilot native of Mill River, RE. went overseas in January Charles W. Gaudet. has safely Cyrus J. Gaudet has returned so after spend a h “it... Bedeq and two sons Arthur and Ern agent Wednesday in Charlottetown for tonsil operation. Muttart spent the week in Chelton the guest of his mother Mrs. Hub- ert Muttart. l. occurred News BUDGET at the ago of 86 and the latter at 66- Hla grandmother Ballurl reach- edtheaeoflolandhls father l . . sides with his son Hadley. was wice married but has a. notion of king upur-iousekeoping again on Mr. E. P. Foley. M. L. A. was and Darby the only ass- besides Mr Darby 's there were two others for councillor, Mor- ley M. Bell and J. Watson Mac- Naught. Mr. Darby won the nom- ination on the first motion of Mr. seconded by Mr. Bell the nomina- tion of Mr. Darby was made un- ballot. MacNaught On and nimous. very happy event was cele- at the home of Ml‘. and Mrs. us. 25. 194.3. It was the Fiftictn and ‘s . P.E.l. Many friends met to extend congratula- theix usual Mrs. Clifford Wright the brides- maid of so long ago was in attend- ance the groomsman F. H. Cal of New York, owing to sickness was not able to be . H. Callbeck acted Miss daughter was in attendance at the door. lbeck present. his brother Ln his place. Valerie Callback. grand- former residing Mrs. John Stevens, a. ummerside citizen but more recently at Truro, N. S., has been informed that her husband. gt. John Stevens is reported miss- ing. He is serving with the Royal ustralian Air Force and was stationed at Debert. Ha has been missing since Friday. Mrs. Stevens was the former Miss Lorraine Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. J. Abel Arsenault of summerside. She was married four month; ago. He husband was mem merside Airport for s. time. daughter of ber of the staff at the ‘Sum- Sgt. Stevens home is at Dubbo. ustralia. Mrs. Stevens is at the home of er parents at Summerslde at present. \ The death occurred on Sunday. Aug. 89th at the home of her bro- ther John D. MuPherson, Natick Mass, of Miss Mary A. MacPher- son. The late Miss MacPhel-son was the daughter of the late Angus and Mrs. MaoPherson of Clarktown P. 2.1.. and has resided in the United tates for some years. The surviving members of _ John D. of Ntttlck, Mrs. Lester A. Jay, Fanning n. A sister. Mrs. J.!-l. Jay, and bro- A. MacPherson, —PERSONAL SHOWER — Miss auline Callbeck 11d Mrs. fine; s the home of Horace Lidstione, Tyne Valley. e Jo nt. SVCIE Q party was held. Bill-ll 0f — The Horace —FUNERAL SUNDAY .m. to the Peoples cemetery. Rev. Archdeacon Harrison was the of- ficiating clerg man. The pail bear- rs were as ollows: Messrs. Wal- ter Leard. Harold Crockett. Wil- liam Nicholson, Herbert Be ry Lyle, Hampton McLean-S. —NEWS OI‘ SON — Mrs. Wil- Summerside who action has received further llows: "Received telegram from Steve splinter am awaiting fur- her news."--S. —'I‘IIE ANNUAL DISTRICT Convention of the Women's In- stitute Bedeque Hall Thursday, Septem- ber 2 p. m. m. will be the evening speaker. fl- wlll b; held in Central at. 2.30 m. Found — RECEIVES COMMISSION — Mrs. W.E. lvfccausland of Somme - side has received word that her husband Ft. who is a navigator in the R.C.A.F. Sgt. WE. lilfcCausland been commissioned. McCausland 1 and lain-e rcrtsoivlms. - verseas has Officer —CHELTON Word has been received by Mrs. ‘rank Gaudet that. nel- son Pie. arrived overseas-Lance Corporal is unit ln Camp Borden, Ono. short leave with Frank Gaudet of Ls mother Hubert Muttart ue. — Mrs. e guest of her Sl8lC2‘.—Mi5S Gladys Gaudet has returned from Prince County Hospital after hav- in Count u — in. Afr -DEA'I‘II 0g MR. GEORGE EWIS RICIIA DSON-The death was a veteran of the Great War. and fought in the battle of Vimy Ridge when that im éaptured from the wl and Lesle tiourne, o Nellie. Eleonora-B rtant hill was rmans by the anadlans. He leaves to mourn his and two children. Florence also one brother. M91- Seattle and one sister, Mrs. Harry Andrew. St. —-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowles of Amherst, N.S., have returned home after visiting their daughter. Mrs. ohn MaeLeod, Sumnersldor-S. n councillor T ll, Em- to inn THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 4, ._- FDR OUR SATURDAY UBSCRIBERS WEDNESDAY -'l‘W0 MAGllTlATll-An un- usual coincidence in the provincial election la that in the fifth district of Prince the seat for councillor is contested by two law- yers who are also lstrntesxvils. E. .Str0ng. .C. is Magltroto for the 0 us. -Mt'. George McNeil of Mont- real has arriv mother, Mrs. Summerslde. -S 0WD Leonard McNeil. —Mr. J.J. Enman. editor of the Journal. is at present elaloy Va well eamed vacation and urinl his absence his duties have been taken over by Mr. Davis LidstOne-S -RETUBNS FROM VISIT—Mr. Robert. Wlllet has returned In“ visitin his parents. Mr. and . RL. lllet, Summerside. ls a. radio operator with the R.A.F. ‘Transport Command formerly known as the ferry command. His headquarters are at Nassau in the Bahamas and as an aircrew ratgg o o . illet studied radio at the Radio College of Toronto at Canada. in Toronto. He served as a ground operator for a year and has now been serving as as aircrew operator for the Slime length of time-S Mr. Claude Wood of Souihport was elected president of the local teachers‘ convention at nual meeting here Other oiifioors include: Vice-pre- sident, Miss Muriel MacDonald 0X Marshfield; and secretary. Miss Alta. Prowse 0f York. Sessions were held at Wales College. About 90 attended. The retiring president. Mr. Mill- er MacI-‘adyen, was unable to at- tend and Mr. wood. who was vice- presiden; last year, presided. Miss lvlllldred Auld of Parkdaie was sec- retary for the meetin . Convention committees appoint.- ed included: Press: Miss Kathryn Maclcod, Spring Park: Miss Wizinifred Hay- ter. Alexandra. Question Sig: Miss Norma Jen- Prince of teachers kins. Dunst e; Miss Doris i‘ Bryenton. unloxiiaehoed. Nomlnatio ' Gertrude Villett, Bunbury: lvllss Bessie Mac- Arthur, Meadow Bank; vema Kitson. central Royalty. The names of two soldiers with next of kin in this province were included last night in the 13th list of Canadian casualties in the Sicilian campaign. Both men were under the heading wounded. They are: L-Sgt. Andrew Guthrie In- gram, whose next of kin is his wife, Mrs. Marion Mary Ingram, Millffly River- He is serving with the Canadian Armoured Corns. Charles James Favell Pooley whose next of kin is his father, Charles Favell Poolcy, 'l6 Upper Prince Street, Charlotte- town. Cpl. Pooley ls serving with the Canadian Provost Corps. He was stationed in Charlottetown with the Royal Canadian Moun- ted Police for a time. HonAJ. Walter Jones. Premier and Minister of Agriculture, and Mr. Dougald MacKinnon, Mt Buchanan, were nominated as Liberal candidates for the Fourth District of Queen's at a meeting held last night at Eldon. Premier Jones‘ nomination for Councillor was moved by R. MacLeod. Lyndale, seconded by T W. Morrison. Flat River. Mr. MacKlnncln was nominated for Assemblyman by W. W. Mutch, Ernscliffe, seconded by Richard L Jenkins, Pownal. Mr. Frank Lea. Vernon, presided Addresses were made by the can- didates and by Hon. Cyrus Mac- Millan and J. L. Douglas, M. P. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Colikratulatiom are being extended Mr. and Mrs. George Thorne. 2B Admiral St. on the event of their 45th wedding anniversary. ON HOLIDAY — MI. and ivm. Henry Wilson and his daughter. Miss Florence Wilson. town, ac- com allied by Mr. Tom Waite of Ste artmi left yesterday for Iris. P. E. I. They will also v in Charlottetown. — New Glasgow ews. REPORTED WOUNDED — Mrs. Frank McEachern. Georgetown, has received word that. her son. Frances A. McEachern has been wounded in Sicily. "Wacky" as he was known by his man friends was the first Georgetown y to go overseas. He ls a member of the West Nova Scotla Regiment. KILLED OVERSEAS - Ml‘. George W. Ritchie of this city re- ceived the sad news yestercl that his grandson. Pilot Officer Ritchie. R.C.A.F.. was killed over seas. There were . ualc Charlottetown ed home to visit his‘ MR. HABTLI IIYINTON Many friends were indeed 0on7 to learn of the Dllilll of Hal-tie aon of Mr. dock Bryenton and the late Bryenton of Spring Valley. deceased gill‘; a. you mgn of a K qua eatly esteemed no wide oil-d: a friends an acquaintances. By his profession he was a barber. Ho marri Cornwall of at, ictmla, Mn. The ed Ruth Hamilton and resided b Mr. Edggi’ MacArthur who has eenserv o som time mill- tary duty in Oiituloela lpbmlll‘ a pleasant furlough aooom-po by libs. Mac ur and little downt- fiaaryiew tags gnlgsts o; S PITCH . l-II . Mrs. Clifford MacLaren. —MISCELLANEOUS BIIOWEB— Pearl Neill was hostels on Monday evening at the home o! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . . c- Neil Sumrnerside at a. miscellan- eous shower in honor of Miss vir- ltlinés. McNelll re used by the appear- ance of Miss Pearl McNeil and Miss Lois Cameron dressed bride and ht in 0 ing o he gifts lunch was served and the ‘pleasant evening conclud ‘ with a ng song-S —AMONG FIRST TROOPS — In an interesting story cabled from Messlna under datq of Au . ls to the Toronto Globe and Mal. Ral h Allen describes his arrival with e first occupying troops entering that city. He mentions that the officer conducting the party was Capt. Alan Holman. of Summ side. Capt. Holman ls a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Holman. BgCOFQS 1 ' THURSDAY SANATORIUM WEEK Rev. D. K. Ross, United Church, Pow- nal, conducted service for the Protestant patients at the Sans- tm-ium on Monday. Aug. 30 when suitable music was rendered by the following members of the choir: Mrs. McKlnnon, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. black. On Sunday Parkdala Institute sent in quant- itles of exquisite flowers which were artistically arranged in all the rooms by Mrs. Russell Bell. Mrs. E. H. Cook and Mrs. V. M. Hudson. Others were also made by individual members and many personal donations were given. On Monday the Kinsmen donated 20 quarts of milk for the day. On Tuesday the Rotary Club do- nated $25 for flannelette which ls to be made u through the kind- ness of the ueen Mary Needle- work Guild. Carleton Institute send 840. West Royalty W. I. O5 for the Christmas Fund. Red Cross So- ciety ice-cream 2 1-2 gallons and Pure Milk Co. 2 1-2 gallons The band concert by the 62nd C. A. B T. C. was much enjoyed. Yesterday Hon. G. D. DeBlois sent floweus. $10 was also from the T. B. League and $10 from the G ro Club to this wonder ul work. PRAISES CO-OPERATION HERE —The Eco le of Prince Edward Island. ot individually and col- lectively, are giving wholeheartcd support to the regulations, restrict- tions and reckon ng which it has been necessary to introduce for the proper roseoutlon ol’ the war, Mr. J .B. aughan of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Ottawa said yesterday. He was on a routine visit to the Province. In the distri- bution of ration books. recently mpleted. Islanders generally showed great appreciation of the voluntary work being done local ration boards. While final l es are not yet available it is bel vecl that the proportion of the popula- tion who came into distributing centres wget their books, was greater than in other parts of the country. "This is an example of how the majority of people are do- ing their best to era-operate" Mr. Vaughan said. He also referred to the fact that the percentage of prosecutions in this province was the lowest in Canada so flu". WEDDING ANNIVERSARY — Congratulations were being ex- tended yesterday to Ml‘. and Mrs. W. J. Poole, Sourls Elst. who were celebrating their fortieth wedding anniversary. ISLAND LADY DEAD -'I'he many friends of Mrs. W.D. Wild will regret to learn of her death at her home in Rochester, N.Y.. on Aug. 20th, I943, former widow of {anti} lfte Albert. Rogers of Victoria, -ROTAIIY LUNCHEON — !'%- lng Officer RC. Mullins, D1’. . who is now stationed at. the Sum- merside Ai was the guest speaker ‘at the regular weekl lun- O no particula? George Ritchie la a son of Mir. Harry Ritchie, of Cam llton, N. B., formerly of Chariot town. His mother died B. year ago last, July. PO. Ritchie. who was twenty-three years qf age, is well-known in Charlottetown as he played hockey and football with University of New Brunswick teams here in re- cent. years. He was an outstanding all-around athlete a first-class student. and a fine type of young man. while at U.N B. he won the Sir Frederick Williams Taylor medal for the best all-around ath- lete on the campus. for three ears in a row. His specialty was rack and field. KENNY - SIGSWORTII — AI- a verv pretty wedding in Star of the Sea Church, Marlmhead. Mass. Miss Hester Evangeline Sigsworth, daughter of Capt. Wm. J. Sig; worth. became the bride of . Francis E. Kenny of Stoughton, Mass. The bride was given away by her father. The bride is a grad- of Prince of Wales Colle , P. If. I.. and Fa - tel, Jamaica Plains, groom attended Boston College and raduated from Tufts Dental Schoo. The bridal couple were attended by Mr. Floyd Russell of Mulls, Mass. and Miss Gene- vieve S swoath, sister of the bride. tel- a wedding reception held at the home of Mrs. Aid Pierce. the couple leftforahoney- moon on Cape Ann. They will have no permanent address for the dur- ation as the bride is an Army Nil?" stationed ‘at Camp Myles Stand- ish. Taunton. Mass. Out-of-town int/est.- were the groom's parents. llllam Kenny from ner Hospi Mass. The Mr. and Mrs. W West Medwoy. Turner of Charlottetown was A guesn-S - DIIHYDRATION EXPERT BEBE-Mr. 0.0. Eldt. of the Dom- inion Experimental Farm Services. Ottawa was in Summer-aide vea- terday and the day before on a‘ routine visit to the dehydration plant operated by Illlnd Foods. ind-S — C. C. l‘. NOMINATIONS — A change has been made with refer- ence to the C.C.F. nominations for the fourth district of Prince. . her-WM usemblyman and Irving Toornbl. Bedeque will ill in: I ll- run as counc o ‘mum ‘glues: r semblyma-n as orl Hue weather slightly spoiled by a slight shower of rain, pre- vailed yesterday to make the ann- ual exhibition at Alberton a luc- cess with a good crowd in atten- dance an‘?! Olfhlnlltl h zbovelm average qul y u lower in quantity, due to the shortage of help and the wot season which held tho farmers BC . The exhibition was opened by His Honor, the Lieutenant Cover- nor and addresses were given by the premier and Minister of riculture. The Hon. Walter Jon- es and the Minister of Public Works. the Hon. George Barbour. The Mayor of Alberton, Mr. Wilf- red Tanton, extended a few word! of welcome and the President of the Alberton Prince County lit- . !ll-. hibltion Agloclltlon, m. A. 35'. Will. In fibke. . ill’... were nus of the provhifro Ml‘. man systems, man erstio land vince. King's was purpose of eel contest the vincial retary Mr. muir. was cillor. Murray Harbo Mr. Brooklyn, was semblyman by ODS. Under the next-of-kin w Hillsborough to on Wednesday Church. husband in his crushed knee. Williams, who pected. As far tired farmer, his 90th year. Mr. MacDon for some time. He was one fanners in his County and w at exhibitions Surviving ar MacDonald on New Perth. Cemetery. QUESTION FUNERAL funeral of the ward Street, Jay, Kenneth The following ebster Championmip Charlottetown, Comet Lieut. Arthur mother, Mrs. with relatives graph Journal ilntaret t lk given b tho Rev. Sig?» “Boruviveall of New ‘fork. VISITOIS IMPIEBSED- Visit- Charlottetown um Cotich former Music - usetts rationing official and Hesllp E. Sutherland. Boston lentil". W"! residents of Gill-Ni mvprlsa t the genes: with which thealncal ra ing system was supported by the citizens Couch who is n 0n is a native of la maklrl his first, vsit to the Is- The convention of the Progres- sive Conservative party of Fourth hold in at. Murray River yosterda district ln election. which was largely attended, was presided over by Mr. John J. Beck, Charles F. Richards acting as sec- Murdock McGowan, nominated by Johnston, Murray River. for Coun- This nomination was sec- onded by Alex. vanlderstine. ur. Malcolm MacKlnnon. of High Bank, seconded by Malcolm MacDonald. Heatherdale. No other names were before the meeting and the nomin- ations of Messrs. McGowan MacKinnon were made FRIDAY The name of a airman was included last. night in 670th list of casualties issued by the RC A.F. heading, dangerously ill on active service was the name Lac. Wylie Allison Brycnton, whose mother. Mrs. J.G. Bryenton. 206 A regrettable accident occurred Bloomfield when a car operated by Mr. W. N. MacWilliams of Cape, and a car driven by Mr. Al- bert Chaisson of Tignish, met. in a head- on collision near Bloomfield The occupants of both cars were badly shaken up and Mrs. W. Macwilliams. who was with County Hospital with received a severe cut on the fore- head and was taken to the C'Leary Hospital for treatment. The other occupants of the cars escaped with minor cuts and bruises. At last reports Mrs. John H. and Mrs. W. N. MacWilliants were res- ting ls comfortably as could be ex- tained both cars were co wrecked and the fact that a fatal- ity did not occur was miraculous. The death of a—vTell known re- Donald of Bruclenell. occurred at his home yesterday. He was seed potato grower and an exhib- itor of cattle and other MacDonald, Montague; Ivan MacDonald, also in nail; and James MacDonald, Funeral services will be held Sat- unday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence to the Brudenell MacPhei-son was held afternoon from the residence her sister, Mrs. D. W. Swan Cemetery. Services at the and grave were conducted b G. Carlyle Webster. The palbear- era were: Allison Swan, John H. h Jay, Ward Jay, Wat- son Jay and Walter Jay. l! DIES IN BICOCKTON. MASS. Brockton, Mass, paper. Russell L. W of t7 E died Thursday. He had been fior health about l3 years. He was terested for many years in sports. I years ago his with other members of the West Side soccer team, which won the district Junior Soccer brothers. George Urban and leg E. Webster of thl some. Mildred welism of sea And ftuth E. Webster at homeJl-l The funeral will be held Sunday at 3 p. m. from the funeral home, 188 Belmont Street with news to offlcinte. Mr. Donald McKnight of the Fair Banks Morris Co. Saint Jo an his brother L.A.C. Wm. McKn ht of Sooudao Air Port are villi III thl l JL. Wellpggl? gllllsboro Bf». Sub-Lieut. Robert M. Iiebacheur of the R. C. N. V. R. is a few do a with hi: mother. Mrs. . IALa Petewawa, i; also the guest of his ville, and spent n portion of two weeks leave at Mum , P. 17.1.. LVIIIT DEDEQUE LODGE-On Monday, Aug. 30f. Dita-lot Master, Booth Mcquerriy. this weak were and Mr wuh tion- an Couch. 00-. the public hall for the dates to the Pro-_ meeting. ecting can The K1]. Fred 0i’ nominated for As- Norman Stewart brought and unanim- Crapaud, paid his official visit to King Edvard L O. L at Central of member: odgos were present together with a large representat- lon from the L. O. B. A. ges near by. The W. M. Lloyd Affleck visitors. ‘Ilia Grand Master Rev. stressing the n the Holy Script- its teach- Mass. B0111 A Quarrle followed with a report of M. T. J. Inman who welcomed the his visitation; during the summer, and ho reviewed the work which lied b lshcd which was very encouraging. As Mr. McQuar- rie ls leaving early in September to take up Y. M. C. A. work in con- nection with the armod forces in winnipeg he stated that he hoped to be abls tic associate wltih Or- angemen in that. city. Grand Chap- lain M: Stewart Inman, Crapeud, an address followed by. P. G. . P. M. Mocaull, Ellerslle, and P. W. M. Duncan McDonald, Summersid . and P. D. M. Cyril McFiu-lane, Bedeque. The following ladies also spoke brlegg, Mrs. ( . , I. P. M. McCaull and Mrs. Duncan McDon- ald. A social time was then enjoy- ed. and refreshments were served, closing with the National Anthem. theii Rave The run otfl’ for the previous tie competitors in the Fly Casting f‘ mpetition took place last night and there was keen competition. The arrangements at Government Pond set u by Art Cantwell and Dick Purce were ideal. In the hotly contesmdd finals Arthur Mould with Walter Math- Charlottetown as given as his Street, Charlotte- afternoon near West N. her car, is in the Prince a badly Mrs. John H. Mc- was also in the CB1’. as could be ascer- mpletely Mr. George Mac- in nld ' had been unwell of the prominent section of King's ith his sons was a livestock in the Province. e four sons: George Wilfred the old homestead; Brude- ln MARK — Rogers said 00n- late Miss Mary A. yesterday; o Stalwart home Rev. to Mount ls taken from ‘_a lmwood Avenue in name opened old league ln 191B. The winners received the ciiester A. Hickman 1i trophy. He was interested in wood turning and was also employed for a tum u an auto mechanic. Ho ls survived by his mother, Mn. Car- oling Stlmpson, (who before marriage was Caroline MoNeill ofi her. P. E. 1.); three, Otiar- . eWO Chel- I s city Rector Matt- I and Mrs. MoAulay, IDCIIGIDI Sackvtile. our of oheur. O. Antioch Inbacheur in Back- his --Salnt ' Jo n Tele- h the Bedequo . Mr. L. 10 Niagara Falls. Ontario where he Queried _ regarding a rumor that he had been approached to run as n. C.C.F. candidate in the provincial elect- ion. Lt. Col. K. S. last night that he had "nothing to say“. He declined either to firm or deny the report. Qaswmnxv - The m- his n ieson second and W. A. Gaudet. hird. The distance event was won by Phil Dakin with a fine cast of sev- enty nine feet, followed by Stewart Jones with seventy four feet and Bill Murley with sixty nine feet. The Grand Prize was won by tied and in the retrials Stewart Jones won out. In the accuracy test it was Stewart Jones first, Arthur Mould Arthur Mould and Stewart Jones Stewart Jones with Arthur Mould second. MISS _ TILLEY HAYDEN A fine Christian woman named away recentiy in the Miss Tilley ayden. of C er my.‘ daughter of the law . and . John Hayden. Miss Hayden was well and favourably known by everyone in the community where she had s ent a life of great use- fulness. A ut. six months ago her health be an to fall and some time later she ouhd it necessa, to enter the Prince Edward Islan Hospital for treatment. Despite the most skillful care she gradually grew weaker until on August, 24th, she passed peacefully away. The funeral took place on Aug- ust 26th, from the residence of her brother. Mr. Lewis Hayden, when; she had always made her home. The service was held in the Cherry Valle United church where she had ong been an esteemed and faithful member. ‘having been c. Sunday School teacher as well as a member of the Choir and of the Missionary Society. REPRESENTS BEA CADETS — B. Mcvfillnn has left for val- will represent the local Sea Cadets at the first National conference of officials of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps which is being held on Saturday and Sunday. Rie- presentiatives of sixty corps throughout the Dominion are at- tending. Post-war activities for the youth of Canada is one of the sub- jects which will be discussed. 0N llobmiuTfisir. _ Among the recent visitors to the Island were Miss visit a farewell party was (390780 MacDonald. NON. .R.. who also was on leave with his parents in East Point. Miss Florence Mac- Donald of Montreal ls also visiting her parents in East Point. ARRIVE! SAFElAh-Mr. Do - lss Younker received word recent y from h dest son Gunner A. Ira Younker. announcing his safe ar- rival overseas. Gunner Younker Spent his embarka-tion furlough at ome in North Wiltshire in June. returning to his unit at Pet- awawa. His only brother Trooper Harry S. Younker, who is stationed at. Comp Borden. spent his leave The brothers Fa l. and were her at Beach Grove, Halifax and r ot. from there they were sent to their respective above entloned. The boys have not seen eachother since leaving Alder- shot last April Mrs. James L. Qillis has returned to her home ln Burlington, Mass. after s din six weeks at her old homo n Nor o and visiting her son Ralph in Nova scotla. Mrs. Robert HOSE. Kelvin, was a visitor to the citv yesterday. She wu accompanied home b her mother, ma. Alex Cousins w o has been spending some time in Char- lottetown. Miss Joan Million has arrived ome from Montreal on a short visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen, Longwort-h Avenue. VENDOME HOTEL DAMAGED BY FIRE — Fire of unknown orl- gln broke out. at. noon yesterday at the vendoma Hotel, owned by W. Jack Jordan. and necessitat- ed much cutting by the firemen fore being extinguished. One bedroom was badly utted nnmaged considerably y water. Mas r Vernon Henncssey. thir- teen {Ear old son of Conductor Geo. and rs. Hennessey, Fitzro; St. was operated on in the .E.I. Hospital yesterday. Mrs. James MacDonald left Wed- morning on route . visit her husband uarter- Sergeant James acDOn- ald. P.E.I. Mr. Stun ey Crosby of Hubbard. Basin. Who Mhas bee the Iii!" Mr. and s. W. . Cros Cornwall. left last. watt f Detroit. rs. Van Mich» to visit. his llltor Dusen presided, and called on the P. G. in Otta a": are . 9P- PS. a selcn l l‘ at st. Plllll‘ i“ when Mary est daughter of Mrs. Tl son Deming and the in of Ottatvu. bccahic and K lnl casion of Anniversa force mar Mrs Wail? v The bride by Flight R..C.A F. and was R.C.A F. bride was Johanna - buttoned of bl Her acces Hospital, Au . 28 Clarence Everett J. Hospital. Aug, 2'1, and Mrs. LING-At. HYDE-A Cornwall. Mr. nlitl Hampton. NEWSOM Nks. Eds daughter Mr. and of Mr. n MOOTG H At the U Aug. 26, til" , iii-lg. 27. Unite Bonshaw P . E I MncPhei-s the late P011“. Oil Brudcncll MacDona CONGRATULA‘ Harold and Mrs. HON of‘ . . F., .~ . Elwin E. Tilyloro dress of heavenlv jacket. had n. slirplice fringe eptltllettcs ilild a nllni‘: around tlic bu: the bride wore s. - black with a shnultlc her corsage was of roses. The groom has been Its. y tioned at Summersidc. The b dal leaving illlflletillliCly and BIBIIIIOHL/S Hospital, Montague. Aug. 28. 1943, to M‘ Martin Show. Martlncle, a daughter. t n MiicLEOD — A ie Kings County Hospital. Montague. P. E. I., Aug. 29, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs, MllfLftflti, Upper Montague, P.E.I., a son, Kenneth erson of Geri-h- MaeDONALD — At tl County Hospital. luontac I.. on Aug. 24, 1943. m .\fr. Hospital, Montreal on 1943, to Ml‘. and M a daughter. Donna llI/ITIIESON — At lill‘ l’. E. ll‘ land Hospital Aug. :9, m Mr. n14 Mrs. Cliyler ltfatlicsiwn. llftldillbllll a daughter. MURPHY-At the P.l-‘l. Alug. 130, ti? lit/fr. and Mrs. U I , 8 V n. llSflll. m y .I. Hospital A o; ROGERSON-At ‘ ty Hospital on .-\. pita], Aug. 20, loci. rison, Catherine Mlif! l New Haven to Knud Fredericton. _ w MIIUKINNON -- f\l.\(‘llv MacKlnnon of l ‘ formerly of Chni-linllzio ITl-CIIARDS .. of: MarPIIERSON-At . i on Sunday. MIK- iiilth l/ Macfntyre MURCIIIS atle Murchison in T S Woo st their thl W. BELLS Flake of lute —WEDDIN(] Wil LOuisc Dclnl Donald congratulation; (n? a“ 1 . .9 bililgiiiiialm‘ “"- "‘°"‘ "i "it P crday rm q rtlelli W n of of -s. o. “flue w UUIII .. llQ Q An . e . tv 0'01 . 8 Rectory. Sunlmelslq ‘us. r w t lIl8i5 te All‘. Dem llic bride o, Resins . Mr. and Brantiold, marriage was peg-mm!“ Lieutcn was given lll Lieut. llowarzl . of Afouilt attended ‘ov d. Till. Noel , of Brdntford, attired ‘ sine crepe, n. Jill lime trim. ll ll‘ lfllll H‘ pearls and her coir-i...‘ ihill roses. to the n l5 fl i sorics the R C A l fo 7 BIRTHS Montague, P. the King P. H. ilfll. ‘RP, b liov hii ill 11th, mirth‘; J an,“ o... llster, Leisllltlnril, Ont. The lll a two pl” bri mold wore legion ilold wool jergy h a gm. in_v model ‘own felt \\'llll ciiq feathers, were blown and Better This: _ F. Station qt couple are r Ottawa CAMPBELL-At the Kings County s. g , 1943, to Mr. and w, Wilfred Campbell. Poplar Point, . . n. l». on s County E. L. fin id m1. P. l. I., ‘On if. W! and I Mil. MncLcod. 4 Mottiaglic. P. i943, to Mr. mett Pierce. Sou , IIUTCIIINGS —Ai. B Hutchings. nco Carron. Auburn, a son. MacDONALD— At the Che town Hospital, to a ' . F.J. M. Hcbcr Point a (laughter. the l. the PE a tiaukhiel". l Prl Mrs. F. n son. - - In ill ar Newsoni, K (stillbornl. i_' ii‘l'. t illc Chi Hospital Sept. i. til Sr- D. Mclnnis, Charlotll-laivii, a m. HORNE - At the Prince Fidwllti Island Hospital A Strnilloilfll. P.E.I.. n son, Ernest. Stuart. WILSON -- At the Kincs (Ijounq E. ., and James Wilson. Albert-v Plains. P. I 011 rloitc- Liell. . l, .. Donald, Chill- ttetom nd Mll- 20, ti) W. Home, York Catherine Booth Ailctist. 14. B5. Lilli: Hospital J llmfl 80. to Mr. and Mrs. Normfln Coun- miola. w 1 . o P. E. - in .\li'. Mid ingstoli. l llfAltlllAfil-IS I on Svllt Mrs. Arthur nd NIIS. Charlottetown. HUGHES - R-\YN()R ~ At b0 home of the bi-ldc. W9 Hula": street. Charlottetown. PE-l- "5 list 25, 1943, by Rev. H»_5- Wentworlh Centre. N5. ughcs to liltl Raynor, of lifnunt llvrl JORGENSO N nltcd i943, by RN’. (l Allalzrlu l‘. ill-iii. by ilci. rison, Myra Flori-rm- i . loll Cl “DEATHS Y-t S . 't‘(l 5i ' . OD. Annie M. ll“ J 0N -— Siirid/"nl Wednesday 54‘? her tllG BOUDREAUI —Ai ltl3_.—2i;tii.l\liiii4i‘ liti no A. . v ti, ' hi. iiomt l} NALD junta m3‘ on id, in his 99m ._ Macgrid , , , Ill. Mansl- D‘ ‘I. MW acNevin GAY . nooislns- At Triiliil’ Church Parsonage, Richmond Si. Charlottetown. by Rev, T. E. McLcnnan. Vida Noreen Rnbcrls. tlliulzht . l. - Miss er of ltoberis. »~ r. -l my. w" Wlnsloc, to Linnti Rum-Sm Gay’ the Raynor. Miriam ill "vnv '-3 album. lgt-cnson on — M ,i who Oil ‘XII . i... _l\1 Sfllijlilld. Wash. on August, 2B. inia. Crvmiii‘ 1m‘ Richardson. son of M Sydney Richardson. Ml’! d n n m E1841" HUNTER-lit Dorclivsii I043 James D.. biYlfll/eii vM t, lst - Miler. rtfl’ A’ r