_ fiéigifir-wwPqjqwiii» 5...,“ c: MBER__I_!§. 10.11 -¥. v i‘ OUR NEWS BUDGET FmiQUR SATURDAYSUBSCRIBERS ‘lb many Islanders at home an” news of the death of Ayers of Sask- \ rugs cuannofiarowu GUARDIAN ‘Us. Lieut. Robert C. lif~ ' Charlottetown, whg “°f§f.‘§"h: awarded the Dl-Stlllgubnp‘, 3e Cross and Bur for Glbllllg service with the British m, . the Mediterranean area y; u? United State; on his way hq was learned last nigh; Hem‘- soii of Nlr. L45. Mucltliihin h‘ puty Minister of Public work's m KUKnWBys for the Province a“ Mrs. MacMilJan W TH MEN’b ,CLUB - . ' 1’.'th Anniversary o; “ of the Y's Men's Club c; gill! loitetown W85 obser d by holh“ Ladies‘ night. Gu “Tire ‘mined by the President ‘u, w“ whi C. Jchnstuue. A ppplnfpd‘ “' ory of tho club was glveii by a. A. Miiuiiir. Mr. 1.11, J, "F. one of the two men who w strumental in founding the as icttetown Y's Men's C1,", “mchll- scnt ct the meeting m; “h 91°‘ Also picsciit were Ru u TnIB-ht‘ Réllei '5 and Jug}. “aw”; fill ‘chin-tor members of“ mehlilfi" Cpl. aiiuei- OI the 1e A p .,,°“l the club members with 51,7 n fiand and l lsofmngicAc u. cote of the it A li‘_ M. U, 3" gathering with ivxo i1 cottons. Tho cliaiimnii iii! was Mr. .1 M . ‘IDLING IIBIGNI IIV II. I a a . 11'0"» I sum mum (“ADULTS- Mfll" "W!" "W" ‘I’ tllllht aohool iii seiiui Melville and sraswnanuss nov. ma. - -.R.ev. John Stirling A 1 s -~ De ftm Gtmd t . . 0.1:. mew: Assistant Ao- f.“‘.i.‘li.i§l‘."‘é€..¥?i%! .....,‘:.:.=:..:.~.:ia hltlflf“ my mm» v viii gel it???“ vista: c. l°‘“5i&.£‘°§$“‘f emce- - . . . . ' ' " ' ion-B to iie mum a. ubii the ed .w. Rice 01w ggllégtbcwm ‘m- "h" °“°‘°"“ P “' Mary oiiniirem aaiigtiur of tneiiite berry Monday. which the recent 11d- Goom mmizoi-ii of eouai ueivnu. 11m m: not amused in anyway. o gated roaa- at Mount Pleasant in J_I, MacDonald, rinoe County to take MsicDo , Th, "WM imimla by m. mjrrhgg m: m. w“. Ill-ROUTE I08. wnnflr - gigllgtggefll-o m. nnlw nesdoy morning, Novgmberoglth at w. w. A. stewart. 1111...». luv ‘Mild 0! the RCJAJ‘ a com‘ 8.15 o clock in St. Domino's Basilica today for Montreal and Toronto on i ' of He.en Blanche, daughter of cap- business, and later will proceed w m, m... moi strait- septum; “mm- Um church m" will ‘Priniiy MiieAieer, norm‘. Summerllde the —-- ‘WWI only mi of Mr. iiiiii ms. aoiiii r st ii 1 cclsl meetinl of the City Council est night, it was decided °‘ l“ wmm“ Mlllic mill» uiiemeei- of this city Flllht ueiiti WET; hfllggmtfgmxlfigt W?! MP- enant the Rev. Thos. Butler per- to issue debentures to the amount - T“ ° '1‘1'1'-'l- formed the marriage cemnony and of $100,000 to bear interest at 4 “y church‘ T°mm°' “d w“ °' ilelebrilicd the Nuptial Mass. percent and to mature in 20 years 8J0!‘ T. Edgar MacNutt of this --_- n; a price o; mo o3 City. Mr. MacNutt, who PLEASANT sunpnfst. - Mr _'__'_ ATTENDED BRIDAL BHOWEE- Mr, and Mm. Llo d mil an and Mrs. Seymour Farquharson and family were wroeably surpris- s Mr. d Mrs. aiiiiei- McNe l, i-rertile McNeil. Shirley and Thelma McNeil of ed last Friday evening when their daughter Margaret arrived hcme by ml" W 5Pcnd a short week-end Summerside motored to Charlotte- town Thursday While in town they attended the shower for the Misses with them. She Ls-iooking fine and fit and likes her work in the Can- Thelma. and Elaine Ramsay at Mrs. George I-Iennesseys. ad‘un Women's Army Corps at Haiifax and thinks it is a wonderful training. She left Monday morning __i "BRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED - Mrs. Ailan Wcdlock and Mrs. Wm. Mann were ‘joint hostesses at a. on return to rejoin her unit. WINS MEDAL-Harry Costello protiily arranged shower Friday evening at Mrs, Mann's home in of Saskatoon is the winner o: the gold medal and a lcaslh prize for in- struct on in phys ca trolnin t 1 M153 the Saskatoon Normal SchooLgTge tldnlb]: glDecembi-elgplearlcllaeedgilrvsfihtftoh awards were provided by the Stra- Ahern played the wedding mar us the guest of honor was seated. The many and lovely gifts were thcona Trust for Physical Train- ing. He received all of his high school edllClhtiOll ‘from his father opened by Miss Miriam McDonald Lewis Caste o, wio is in clth ,9“) “i charge of the st. Hlllare sexlfbvéi at lgxéterme iiliihifiiiii’ 2!); ngiraircpi-lig: “"0"” ‘mwrmmnn Egculieg Soak. agd twlllio is a son of wordii thanked 511 who hm “men” 611 111597954118 0 t e a Jo n . oseo of Green bercd'her. A del htfl bufft Bay, P. E. I. Harry's father gradu- lunch was served a ter “which :11 E‘ 3mm‘ cum” ated from Prince of Wales in 1909, deported wishing the popular bride- ‘ysoznvfiw: ."l,nmmarkuken M” ‘o4 on the ' m to-be eve _ , ART SOCIETY ltlEETS-A meet- Rodd of lghgislfifeglwrrli nlflxglrh€iorlOxé — - °°°"“°" °l ‘h’ “m” lng of the All’. Society was ;ie1i1 the bride-to-be attended the show- ””‘°° 9W3‘ 0”," “"4119” lgsot néght at tlhe home of Mrs. er, 311mg" thg-g-s- 17:34:“ n u-ss, In ermf‘ ‘i. ' - i. 1 Ilium W559! gram dealt with artflitermrepgld‘ A blistering indictment of the fsr- o‘ u"! mm ' m. p,“ vgiieie ohtheuperiod ivtzs-iaoo. Miss leieiii lgnforcement of the Prohibition °“"- glwofi: ivivfiivrzsulnoggi emu. eus took he musical aw Summerslde and Ohurlotta- "m- hom ‘ Dart. She was assisted by Mr, town was made by Mr. Justice A. 9d “V”? M955"- Hmllfm C5"?!- Bozird lllld Pilot Officer Howell of C. Saunders in addressing the R- VQYIIW IABIWOYi-h. 000116 IR- tne R A.F Miss Grace Campbell "PB-lid Jury at the opening of the Pm Dr- James warbui-ton, w. o. {gave n paper on me literature o; Supreme Court in Summerslde yes- H R. R. Hodgson (umpire), the period, Mr, terday. Muru-Ey, oidns . A- etkl, . . Mr. and Mrs. MacLellan leave on Saturday for Glace Bay. —RELEASED 0N BAIL - Ml’. Edward Chiippel of Sununerslcle, who had previously been committ- ed to supreme court on s. charge of rrlanslautuhter appeared before Stlpendlary Magistrate E. H. Strong in the Summerslde Police Court on Saturday morning and was releas- cd on $4,000 boil-S. —SEES SERVICE IN RUSSIA- Mrs. Joseph Mclvor (nee Helen MacNetlli of Summerside has re- ceived a cable from her husband Ft. Sgt. Joseph McIvor, RC.A.1"., who ls in England, stating that he has returned from Russia where he served two months. Ft. Sgt. Mclvor Ls a navigator in the RCA FF, and went overseas last January. S. KILLED ABOARD CARRIER»— Word has been received here that Roy Moore of L05 Augclcs, forum;- ly 0i" Montague, PEI has hem killed in action somewhere in the Pacific. He was Paymaster on an American naval craft. He was the son of the late Dr. G. E. F‘. Moore of Crnpmid. and is survived by his wlic mid mother, also one brother Bertram who is serving in the Anlcricun Army. we: s z f‘ I i é‘ s a is being enlarged from an auxiliary field to a full sized school. FUNERAL YISTBRDAIM- Pun- eral services for the late Donald R. MacFadyen, to. were held from the MacLean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon and wc:e‘oonducted by Rev- G. (Jar-vie Webster. The rc- muina will be forwarded this mom- ing to Saskatoon, Sask, where m- terment will take place. The boy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L H. ac- IPadyen will accompany the body. The child died last week wni.e visiting here with his parents. Fire last night destroyed the farm buiidingw of Clarence H. Reid at Stlnley Bridge. togeahe; wtth live-stock, and implements. Several barnsand the dweilln were included. A small amount o fur- niture and other articles from the house were removed before spread- ing flames drove salvage workers away. Origin of the fire is um- known. Mr. Reid's 10m included two hor- ses, nine head of cattle, several pigs, some hens and all his crop and most cf his farm machinery. No estimate of the amount of loss was available but it was believed it would be in excess‘ of $2,000. The solemn and impressive Com- memorative Service. held in memory of departed members of the Char- lottetown Council, was held last night at the Knights of Columbus Home Grand. Knight J. T. Cro- teau presided. Rev. A. MacDonald 0.8.811. delivered the sermon on "Our Order and its Dead." Eulogiee were de- livered on behalf of the members who passed awav during the past year. Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon delivered the eulogy on the late Rev. Jose h Rooney, Mr. Donald A. vary finally settled down the water. Mr. Dennis and a companion obtained a boat and rescued two men from the plane, which Iliad lekttled down into the e mud. m to 01gb?! and telephoned Moncton at t elr request. A Mcncton officer was going to fly over, get a car and go out to the Point. Mr. Dennis and the two pilots went back after th-ey had their dinner at Olcary. and stripped all they could off the lane before the "boss" came from oncton. She was then picttv low in the shallow writer, Neither of the allot-a could swim. They were ts in‘; about coming back later to take the t-wo engines out of the plane. One of the pilots was from Montreal, the other from Nova Sootla.‘ in; to 1% ‘gceved hue flvehls mother. In. hll tvo b ill active sor- vioe also, W s. 8dr. in the B. C.A. and Pa k a Driver Mech- aiiis iii m n.o.o.a. (rm-nu. FUNERAL AT YBINOIIFOIT - Fuherol of the into George L. Basic Training Centre, Beach Gel-avg 11m, FUNERAL AT HAMPSHIRE — The funeral of the late Mrs. John Watts. Hampshire, was held from her late residence Saturday af- ternoon. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyde Webster, assisted Rev. Lewis M. Murray. The pail arers were. Messrs George Kltsorp cc- cil Stewart. Hampson Bowman, Oliver Tremere, Hubert TTcmcre, Watson barter, Interment was in Hampshire Cemetery. —LEAVES FOR. TORONTO — Mr. E. P. Fbley. President of the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceut- ical Association leaves this morning for Toronto to attend a meeting of Canadian Drugglsts. It is tinder- stood the meeting of Canadlanaf’ stood the meeting is called to dis- cus; methods of co-operation with the Wartime Prices and Trade Board in anv of it; ruling that ‘affect the Drug business, Before re- tll-"Iili 110ml! Ml". Foley‘ will also visit tawa and Montreal. S. ‘I! Dunstaf o. They were conducted b Rev. . Nich- olson and Rev. . Beak. Inter- ment, Mlrshfleld Presbyterian Cemetery. Services st the grave were conduotei. by Rev. Mr. Nldlol- sou and Rev. Mr. Bonk. Pallbearers were: Messrs, Macmillan. Robert Rhynu Jln, J.J. ‘Ifrllrlor, Alex MloBeth, Alf. Reid, C.W. Robertson. On the 1st of September, 1942, there passed wa at the City Hos- pital, Ambrose ughes, the ast of the family of ‘Patrick ’%lllhll, Morefl East, at the age of PRETTY NOV M ‘ r ' lNG-The marriage 1:501; DQfIm" St. Dunstan’; 335cm“, o“ ° 11954133’ Of Miss Mnry daughter of Mrs. Cathivmu, Cream k t M . ‘ ~~ i . FIJNEBAL YESTERDAY- Fun- §§,_°,,,,d' §§§f°§3§§§f,§?i¥“§f- mono eral of the late Mrs. Preston J. . . , seiitiie wiii held rrriii the Baptist §,‘;“',,‘,‘§f;e§‘§,“,;§k,§;=\- ;i~_ w. M i. Church yesterday afternoon where couple were auiénfifiiifimflil- Tia- services were conducted by Rev. I. 8mm.‘ 5mm a d l ' Judson Levy,‘ who also officiated at Mn “m, Mrs Frflpqha’ thcgrave. torment People‘; Cem- lomtovm _ in‘; “ ‘ efcry. Pallbearers were: Lorne Cotes charming‘ In q David Robertson, Bruce MacI-eoit, megs .,,‘.d n‘ m, ; John A. Webster, Frank Van Ider- In, Afi-{triili m in" stint, Fred Roper. whlw bane avlélfbggflllu‘ coo‘. z: i i BYIl AT nsnnmorou- m“‘°1" s“ “WW i Willie - ON C.W.L EXECUTIVE — At c. special meeting of the Diocesan Couuncil C.W.L. held recently in Charlottetown, the following were appointed 0n the executive. R2- cordlngnSecretary, Mrs. A, J. Mur- phy. erald; CDIIVCHOI‘ of War Work, Miss Mary MacDonnrll, Charlottetown: Convener of Pub- licity. Mrs. Earle Hickey, Summer- side; Convener of Magazine, Mrs Frank Coady, Newton Cross. Word was received at the Bishop's residence here yesterday of the death of Bistor Celestine. Mother Provincial of St. Joseph's Ordcr. diocese of Hamilton. Ont. a sister His Excellency Bishop J. A. 0'Sulllvan of Charlottetown New! Mr, George Boswell of French- fort, not far from Charlottetown died at, the Prince Edward Island MaoDonad on the late J.O. Oum- of his sister's illness with 11911- Hospital here yesterday He was 61 t Al" W118i" 011 I _ “n,” _ J IUNIRAL , v miskey, and Mr, W J. Browdorl monla. was received inst wegk by years Old. .§§b§§"§§,1§“,,‘§fi§§c,$; ‘$213: 5e‘ ticgliair Ifgdstlhlg vritaiileersrgiiadm nag- Flt-firth!‘ 19A. Lope . A refills ma?“ d m!’ h“ Mrl- Albflft J- §§“y§§,,,‘.’ff§=5 n“? “m; chm‘? Ofl the law Jllhn T. Devirie. Bishop ozsiiniveii, who 1m 10, , Ml‘, BOSWGXI was one of uie Prov- am an exhmmon f fl- ,“ llfzlctufe iiiiii gale o1 moonshine of s Ln resting plum-e is iii the Phillipe. mrrinzton. was held yes- mémbol.‘ _; or ivliicii she WM I The choir was under the direct- Hamilton by plane on Friday. He lnccg best known farmers. At pro- mgs bv Miss Cmisgm ‘ma’ Qalnt‘ wmch he declared m be as P0150“: confederation qhmben terday afternoon. Short service at Bu,“ M31331”, “ppm!” i" illillnr. 10" of Rev- D1‘ Bemnd (311118 and arrived about an hour aftcr she vlncial exhibitions he always Cflf- sqckyife e “CK c M 011,; g5 ggyychnme m; descnbed m _ , her late residence followed by ser- mono ‘l 0;‘, "n°“'1"'~' ' the ceremonial was in charge of the had passed away, The deceased is rled off a large share of lhe hon- ‘ ' ‘ detail certain places and said they A lgaggnt qvgnln; w" g g 1n v In Harrington Presbyterian .y n ‘kddmg b "k Wlrdfll. MP- Dfflllel Nwm-n- also survived bv Mrs. E.I. Duffy, ors in the Ayrshire cattle class and Mrs Albert my 5o were “hell-holes of iniquity" 5 in vgng 3gp u; Mp 5y gv- Chluioh. The service was conducted 583M “t the QM H‘ —-—— Hamilton, BIld bv another brother in sheep classes, He WES known iit Hank‘, w“ "u kn 95' '°“° °t iii his opening remarks he sold 6125138111 mgom o; g m, um gw by the Rev. ct. Carlyle Wclwwir, w “h ‘he “Pit” "lullle ii‘ on ‘PRESENTATION. — Mrs. J. L. who 1g empmyed m the custom. mainland m,“ M we“ and at the 1 g he we ovn and higlv- m“ ‘or several yea" he in“ hm Mr d M" Th Adam ho Hum“ m. RM, T A w i _ motor trip through we infirm“, Sounders, Konsinglon, entertain department at Hamilton. Royal Winter Fair at Toronto be- Xogfpffieg‘ fjfidifiififif" Raga: lhe leasure cf congratulating the had “recently married ‘A and the H Beak ‘Palllr 1-.‘ gmvigifis‘ PM‘, u’ h" minim‘ - . - ' ' ' ‘ * e rte wns gvon n llksgpllmh. were: Messrs. Harold Stead, George Henderson, Albert Woodslde. A- muse Home, Rowe Hughes, William MaoKiay. Interment was in Sher- wood emetery. P0011 e 0i’ Prince County on the comparative freedom from criminal cases. Uniortunatelv this was not true today. There were four serious indictments on the docket. two for manslaughter, one for perjury and one for conspiracy. Today we have four indlctmentl. What Ls the cause of all this? I think you will easily find the an- swer. The manufacturing of moon- shine, or poison. A terrible con- dition of affairs. FRIDAY The community of Piusville was shocked and saddened by the death of one of its most respected citizens Pie. Cyrus J. Gallant on Saturday morning. Oct 31st in the Prince County Hospital. Pte. Gallant who was a veteran of the World war, had reinliated in the present conflict and wag on Active service until recently, when he was forced through ill-health to enter the hospital. --% M65515. Allison Home, 0'1“ and Augustus Peters, Bloomflei , were unanimously nominated Con- servative candidates for the 1st, District of Prince at a largely at- tended convention in Albcrton yes- terday. Bom candidates are well on Tuesday night in honor of Mrs. U J. Plneau who left this week with her fnmilv to join Mr. Pineau who has been in Pictou for some months. The feature of the program was the reading of a farewell address by Mrs. Frank McDougall while Mrs. Leo Hughes on behalf of thoswes- ent presented Mrs, Pineau th a beautiful reversible blanket. Mrs. Plneau expressed her surprise and pleasure in her own inimitable man- ner. The guests then enjo ed sev- eral rounds 0i’ cards the m" being won by Mrs. Prank MoDollgall. Mrs. James Pendergast was awarded the consolation prize and Mrs. Pineau received the guest prize. a beautiful silver card tray. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Saunders assisted by several ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Pineau during their short time of residence 1n Kensingwn took an active part in all community lAtlvlties and made many warm friends who sin- cerely regret their departure-K. HUGHES YOUNKER. — A quiet but pretty wedding was sol- emnlzed at the United Church Manse., Winsloe, 1t 3 o'clock Wed- nesday oftemoon November 18th. when Rena Clarlca, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Younker was united in marrilme to Chafks FT eriok, son of M1‘. and Mrs Georg? number of friends gathered to pre- gifts scoorripanicts by ezed The ted bride. Mr. Adrms on behalf of his bride and himself exprresoed his thanks to all for the great kindness. All Joined in singing N: They Are Jol Good Fellows. A bountiful hthe ladies and evening vvu seeing. Music was furn- Mesar; Durant MoKlnnon Holmes and Matthews and grcazly enliiyed by all. cons shower at which rho many valuable flirt; F" . fore it was cancelled hv the out- break of war. Hc carried off a good mouv prizes at time cxhlbltion at; Charlottetown in August. A native of Mount Mellick, near Pownal, Mr. Boswell was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bos- well. He lived at Frenchfort, how- ever, for the past approximately 40 years. ‘ Surviving are his wife. two sons and one daughter, George Boswell is on the home farm while the other 5011, Graham Boswell is I. student at Prince of Wales Col- lege Miss Robertena Boswell, the daughter is at home. In atlditioil three brothers and four sisters also survive. The sis- tors are: Mrs. Wallace Wood. Marshfield: Mrs. Samuel Stewart, Dunstaffnage; Mrs, Neil Darrach, Borden; and Mrs. Richard Stew- art. Mount Albion. The brothers ore: Lane Boswell at Mount Mel- ilck; Henry Boswell and Almon Boswell, both at Mnrshfield. An- other brother, Albert Boswell, died last, spring at Summerside. Funeral services will be held Wednesday from the Marshfleld- Dunstaffnnge United Church. Bnr- _ ial will be in the Morsiiflcltl cem- etery. followed a long illness. Mrs. Phillips was formeny 31,. Mnry Ashton Dyment of Tyne Val- ley, P.E.I. After her marriage she lived for a time at Sufnmerslde. Thirty ears ago she moved with her hus and to Brackley Point and l0 years later to Harrington where she resided since. She is survived by her husband 21nd by seven sons and five dough- BPS. The sons are: Levi J. Phillis, Halifax; Scott Philll , I-Iodgsvllge, Sask.; Wendall Phil ipe and Igo- nnrd Phillips, Charlottetown; and Charles Phllllgls, Albert Phillips and Layton hiilips, all of this community. Another son, Sterling Plviilipa, Charlottetown, passed away about three years ago. The daughters are: Mrs. George Jones, Regina; Mrs. George Hen- derson, Bedeque: Mrs. A. E. Wood- side, Summerslde; Mrs. Harold Stead, Brackley; and Mrs. George A. Home, Oyster Bed Bridge. Fimerol services will be held Thursday afternoon from Herring- ton Presbyterian Church. Burial- wlil be in Sherwood Cemetery. FUNERAL 0F AGED NURSE- rccclved Funeral services for Miss Agnes . Oi-Iolioran, 76-year-old retired registered nurse of Charlottetown, were held Saturday morning from her lute residence, 95 Fitzroy Street to St. minstonb Basilica. where Requiem High Mass was sung b_v Rev. L. A. Dougan who also conducted scrvice at the grave Pallbearers were: Messrs. Harry Murphy. Pius Murphy. T. M, MacMillan, M. A. Farmer, James smith and William Hughes. In- terment was in the Roman. Oath. ollc Cemetery TUESDAY FUNERAL HELD — The f - eral of George McDearmaid was held Friday afternoon from the residence of Joseph Power, 2&4 Sydney Street to St. Mary's Chm-ch, Montague. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. F. Muliaily who also 0f- iiciatcd at the grave in the ad- joining cemetery. The pallbearers . Messrs. Frank McCarron, Frank Murphy, Isadore Martin, William McLeilun, D, Collins and Martin MacKlrmon. ' FUNERAL AT YORK-Fuzieral sent L0 A --- __>'—:-§ , ILD— t Pr’ Ed - ‘ Hospital Nov. ‘$1031 to liulriiest Lord. a. daughter. > ULLIGAM-lit ti -' Hospital. Nov. 1c, lleilgutticoliicrfaltinnz Mrs. Aidan Mulligan, n 54m (gym. iigtrirliilta " Y.—At th P. . , _ Nov. 2a. 1942. to 131i. fidIMlfgfiizjlgl Murray. Charlottetown (Hr-ion Ste" 31E. 321310115181. N. S.) u 50il. . '" n," - , DALEY s ll a: copy; Hospital, Montague, P , N ' 16.dl942_ to Mr. and Mrs. Lr-o Daley, a0 iwciltwr. C.\\'tl‘ilde Allll. FFIN—At Cherry Hill. Nov is, 1942, to Mr. and M15. Hirold G C!!!“ daughter. ’ ‘ BRIDE HONORED-On Thurs- day evening, November 19th, 1942, Mrs. Athol Bums. Grafton Street, entertained at her home, many friends of Miss Thelma Ramsay in honor of her approaching mar- . The room was prettiy dec- ora in pink and white and o. heavily laden basket also dalnttiy trimmed was brought forward. Theglftl were o cd y Miss Miriam Worth w lle Miss Mabel Worth read the versegMias Ram- say thanked each and eve one for the lovely gifts danty u’ QUVENILI.‘ OOUET- C1)". iélrrlil-Thohgtnonile Court at e following citizens, to be known as the "Juvenile Court Committee" Wfllflelliing the vl-rlmis denomin- ations within the Town of Kem- sington: Mr. A. Layton Rogers, Mrs. . Joleoh L. Dav Mrs. Ruth Se 1e. The ‘lbvm C shall be Cler of the Juvenile Court and the Town Policeman shall be Pro ‘llaatlon Officer. ‘me duties of tilt: and of er a lunch was served by the honing the guest's departed leav- in l. score o good wishes for the br de-to-be. At a. meeting hero yesterday of“ oters of the dehydration provisional directors were iuaitkisors’ lfislm - bmcwatbi Bflbtlst Manse Klllgsbvl M 1949. by Rev. H. R. mad B Pearl Dingwell of Smii l i...“ Aulitln MacDonald Ffilrbl‘ 0i Nor m", II: _ ill lxov. l plan nlimcd Lo. c. nsni-Pnarp-Goou _ A, m, WEDNESDAY DOUBLE S H 0 W E R HELD — Hughes, Brackley Beach. The bride f m l‘; H w t A_ v _ .. 1 was attractively ownai. in a street gym-k ewa; geld iZ-élseérdfly ,,'§§‘,f,o,,§°,_ —L.0.Btl\.-At_ the annual mect- Thursday evening November m. known mrmem oomult With one; 0f Juvenile Limit. C0]. GE. Pull, Charlottetown; sonn-ge, Coriiivall W'e<i._Ni_~v, ill, length dress 0f b "E "Elm Yedlnim": A short service at the home was m! °i Three sisters 191W? L-Q-B- Mrs, e Hennessey and Mrs. The meeting WBs opened by Mr. ‘WWW-Kilt! 00m!!! 3:: - - “$119!. Charlottetown; by Rev. J. R. simmer Dorothy style with black EMMY!“ m“ m‘ followed by service iri York United A- at Borden on Thursday. Nvv- 19- a. MCLBEII eiirei-tiiiiieii jointly, it Augustus Peters, Preiiiaerit of the °°“"- ‘M "° m" “M” ‘i’ "WW P- Thompson. chiiriotte- Jean Good of cemii-rii t0 Joli-ll sage of Sweetheart Roses. The church conduct“ by Rev y A_ the following officers were elected a vgrjety shqwer, at the farmer's West Prince Conservative Assocla- com u ma“ h“ m9“ °t M51‘ WW3‘ All-fltin A. Scales, Freetown; Wsler MacPil-lziii oi Argyle shore." bfidesmmd~ M1“ m“ “vim?” Nicholson nseiiteii bv the Hcv T and ‘nsianedi-Wilriili’ Misir°§s~ home. 25s Fitzroy Street. The lion. who eiiueo iipcn Mr Albert “*8 "ml ‘Wh °""- BM Ieliefllv "Id -R- Allemsummerside. CAREW - rvitnnnrz .; Mai" were a navy blue cosiiime will‘ A wngm,’ p,,,,‘,,e,,,,,r. were. Frpnlé Flvivme JWI Deputy Worthy Mis- shower WES in 1101101‘ of the Misses Kennedy, 1st Vice President w ‘° ‘lifllllflic b m means 1:1 its Mr. J. Arthur iewis of Charlotte- Church 0f me 110.1 iihv l‘~' L matching accessories and corsoBe 0i ' . ' ' . ‘. ' . tress Ruth Ciuin; Cllflpiillll, Celia Tymma Md Emma Ram” The preside - power the l ormaton of Juvenile town was appointed acting manage; er ch-iriott l . " .4 ‘PEW- T““-"“““ Rm‘ "F111,? “iféfinify §%‘ttaiir§i'v' Rggsvzsrdcwrglsgéi: vlvlltialagg Javfflcc- secretary. Della Bell: living we}, W8! diiirit ‘trimmed ' -— - delimuents- or . . Le ls 110W 261 194}, bye edit. PAL {ilifipeivo ' supported b» MI- gm“ m Queen- vmh gbne, v.55“, 15mm,“ m. secretary. Evelyn Campbell: wmi plflk and wiine Ol‘ the Oo- sTAncu I-‘ACTORIIJS smr. --— “i mm" vi "iv “Wlwrv or the Q-SS-R. Kiitlmrlne CliICv.‘ 1,1‘ l‘ A fellepm" w“ ° Ttmasurer Florence Ross Guard- Casio“ M" Emmy, m w d 1 ed opgRA-n; _ Th 3 n 8t. Oolumbkills OhuromBx-ighton, Dominion enta] 1mm; to Kw . neteiiciifirgezieggwphgdiiieotéiigeg; was in You: cemetery. m. Gordan “m: mmm o, Cb m éieddmg mgmh f! r1315 mt,“ m m“ pgvfn“; wt}? {m minimum-centenary studyinl Droblems of dehydration. ax. ' ' 1""’°"~ R-C A. d iiaiitfi eigbmétfi. and Mrs. niieiiei Twelve soldiers left No. s2 ciiii- "lflimifs- Bfgth“ fffilfijl.‘ 51,113; Iiennes-iev escorted the brldes-to-be operating at full ca. acity, Lieiit. ""41 “u? ofidfmhflhzl} l, TAKIMD“ Ks I (Ilfflsliplii. - RAMS/ll’ _ A. s, loft for the Fmaitnlaniilnon nae altliagré Basic Tfilllflliflg gentr: éeu-‘fzlgeriapllilglplv éxmume gowgéosdeccgrézctlficrqoalgigérs wmifheglgitléi’ sing-v?“ lsgldsanjsh tgighthfg . and Mrs, William of COURSE - ‘Ihlrteencboys 12mg}: gt? lilislckiis -',.s9‘,‘l.,{\lifl‘l‘l‘l“i‘li hviwliilimil» i" m“ “R a l" m” m“ Y °" “V” ittee Florence Jiiy Billllfflle t’. ' ’ 1 b; . ‘ ' - rim-in wu mPrlnioeE war Is- from 1e io20ycara crii reglei - ufet "if ' “ wore a Hudson Sea Coat with black emwhere 1n Canada" Comm . - 1 n J r “or. carried into the room by Dflil would continue production land “cum m’ m“. o’ u‘. mm, 9 i" e» iliiv Lenxuel Cr . - _ f1 d g 1 in . . _ Crossman. Rutii cimn. Co‘; m, Eimer and Hem“, McNeil’ Lmvd o; 5mm, [or some um e," 5e. - 0d yesterday morning or o five of Charloticio‘ . P. , . givelggeiizriteglifd i]: 15.155; 8C1“ lurker; fan?‘ ran va€1e1§ili€€%“lflBlliilgsfligllgiitgifife.v?1'é' $114; gig; Aiigitore, Gordon. Ross, figiegngagzz; f-faglgisdggyehAg 8:11,’: Xsrsecgldmvllafher, w {a perform“- aorlimarise mnglrlbicllatbffjlltglxltljgldl: gerfimigigmgzils E‘,§,I.),,,,.,,u_,, RE? e. tmm- - - - e own. mum“ - - e - - .. . . hBDDV w Claw, Chflfl0tte , A. x. ciia M“ m“, Dowendom mg m, the roiir riietories, at Hunter Riv- mhyf-ieng, o, “f: mmwg, mflmm aiiiciumitn of city. The course warm - nAMsay_ A, mum. will include wage and l h building, repair work w lam: 81%- glements, etc. The classes will be eld in a building on Great George United P. - , P.E I. onqficoiarqiitltci- R"- DY- Hush iVflill‘ .11 Elaine Rnmsn Ward b more. Charlottetown: A. H. De- laney, libbsfleet; M. B. Doucette. North Rustico: A. W, Dunn, Sum- mersldc: M. E. Murphy. New Har- cr, Murray Harbor, Baltic and 5t, Peters will grind in excess of 300,- 000 bushels of second grade Island potatoes this season. Farmers no 'I‘he induction of Rev. James Mc- Gowan took place lost night m Kenslngtnn Pmslivterlali Church. Rev. T W. Goodwill of Canoe Cove groom, by the Rev. Father McGinley. The bride was given in marriage by her cousin Mr. Cecil Siordy of Somer- ville Mass. bride looked chann- nccompnnylng verses. Amid gales Chm-l moan, if? of launliier and best wishes. Thelma. and Elaine expressed their thanks lo one and all for their lovely gifts. A qulct snarriage ceremony took place at Trinitv United Church Parsonage. Charlottetown Saturfllaé in i. lovli (ftiniilotlctrui u. Nov. 21st at 3 pm- wheii .. M 1d Enrsne. L u r1 Elai Ramsay daulihter 0i mml- B- “°D°“_“ i ° ' ‘ r ided. The sermon was preached 1) 1 m i , M1, 3 11 IBCE-W‘ from 60 to 65 ts Street formerly occupied b Mr. T. lilllz-oawfi-lP-xleBlllfmll- Chiimmww“ "-,.,",‘,°§;,. Qleqgllgufi, L‘ AWWQ; gyeshiev. r 11.13. Somers i- wlttgfliiri; i ligeixiitxllziii Bfiimalbcoafflg hum: weight rei- their aging; i n’: ii'i‘li‘l“°"'°’i’.i'.t“‘l 9-11!" i" lmvwr repair p. "me f.“ d1 ‘if? tnwmnslgigi‘ 01w? :11 n! 1i vviilit w’ ' {sums iimibimi“? ghagrdon 11%“ “am” by h" m°m°r ‘m m’ mm‘ laligddltho ilizfltmlle! m m.“ w all“ “m” “D m‘ m’ dresses ofwe bo It?” “m: ‘lg- MEAZHE es ~ - ~ - nnno e - ar - "'" ~—~ -'= oy n Below leaving they W" preamp M. u A sing sons was enjoyed by all, n e a either: offering. mmblgerltfgktrlalth whm Gun "s: Ramona clénwa; Bgnsmlw WALSH __ M Emomflp n" Nnvem‘ dressed the minister. Rev. G.Carlyle Webster of Zion Church gave the address to the congregnhon. The benediction was pronounced by the newly inducted minister. Following the induction a reception was held in the Church hall. Rev, Mr. MncGowan is a native of Kilmuir, PE Island, the son of Mrs. McGowan mid tho Inte M.O McGowan. His former con- gregation was at Bass RivenNova Scotla. His resent charge will in- clude the c urches at Kensington, Malpeque and Freetown. ~ MACDONALD JWACINNIS. -At St. columba church, on Oct. 21st. a wedding of veiy great interest was solemnized, when Margaret Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colvmbn MacDonald, Inkeville bo- came the bride of Peter Bernard son of Mr. and NIrs. Donald Mac- Innis, Sourls Line Road, Rev. R. J. McDonald who officiated. also celebr- ated the Nuptial Moss in the res- ence of immediate friends an re- latives. ‘The bride looked charming in blue velvet nnd wore a corsake of Talisman Roses while the bride's sister Rlto. octcd 11': bridesmaid and woe flttingly ntti vi in grccn velvet with corsugc of Johanna Hill Roses. The groom was ably supported by his cousin Blaln Mocvarlsh. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride, ivficre a sump nous wedding brcnk- fast was serve‘ l0 over sixty quests including Rev. R. J. MacDonald. In the lute afternoon the happy couple loft amid cheers and show- ers of rice for their honeymoon throu various places in the Marlt mes. On their return a sur- prise wedding supper was served to neighbors and friends at the home of the groom. Previous to her marriage tho bride was the zucst of honor at a shower held by rrvnc of her friends, whore she re- volved many lovely gifts which wciit to show 0f the bride's popu- larity. Among the many useful and expensive gills which the bride received were cheques. a chest of silver and bedroom strife. Mr. and Mrs, MacInnL-i will take up thgir new home in souris Line Road. Mrs John Court and Miss Emma Thomas assisted Mrs. Hennesscy at pouring tca. while Mrs. E McLean Mrs Cicorge Buxton, Mrs Jack mllon. Mrs. Edgar Dookendorff. Miss Ethel Dawson, and ss Adelaide Lord served the tetrah- mcnts. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in the solving of contests At a late hour the guests departed. wishing the brides to be n long and nappy wedded life. ‘True bills were found by the Grand Ju in all four indictments ‘ on the d t at the supiremeoourt nt Summer-side yesterday. ‘The cases were: The King vs. MacKsy. manslaughter; The King vs. Gal- lant and another. conspiracy; The King vs. Ohappell, manslaug” , and the King vs. Arsenoult, per- ury. Today the case of the King vs. John Sutherland MacKay, man- slaughter, will open. Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders pre- sided at the opening of the court yesterday. A report of his address to the Grand Jury appears on page one of this issue. Following the report of the Grand Jury the accused were ar- raigned and pleaded not guilty. One case was disposed of yester- day. Ill; was the a peal case of the King vs. Donald ames Steele. It was an appeal by the Crown from a dismissal by Magistrate W. E, Darby in an excise case. At that time two were charged but only one convicted. Today the a al was allowed and Steele was f ed $100.00 and costs or in lieu of pay- ment sentenced to three months in jail. It was tried by Mr. Justice Saurrlors. Mr. J. Watson McNuught op- ponrcd for the Crown and Mr. W. H. Noonan for the defendant. Lawyers in, attendance at the court yesterday included: Attorney General Thane A. Campbel), KC. Mr. L. G. Lewis, KC. Mr. Heath Strong. KC, Mr. McNnugiltf, Mr. Ncnuon. Mr. T. L. Compton, Mr. Mich Linkletter, and Mr. P. Huilhes. KC. of Fredericton. N11. Th". latter was welcomed by the Attorney General. i,,><1*ry§1{i1.rSlI9§2.1ai-.<, J .1. \V.il\ll. rived AYERS-At llor lwlne. 11ft Foul“ Ava, Saskatoon, m». N». 2i). i943- after n. brief 115s Y- 4|- Ayers in her cigfi MclNNlS-lit Cilc- j i . 20, H142, M s5 lJlll -1i i\l"liiiii.~. MaoDONfllill —- ill (‘ildldli LOW" NOV. 21, 1941!, Lou G1‘ ' son of AChPlLi and Mrs lilncl. yeazs. CONNORS - iii U)!‘ City iicuwlili-t filday, Nov. 20, 19-12. Jnnci Mari 001mm‘; beloved daughter of Sfli . Howard E. ward also oi this city. Rev. Hugh Miller of TTUllW United Church performed ceremony which was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Richards- The bride looked charming 111 drtss of brown crepe ‘vlth tur- quoise and beige trlrmnlnsi large hat and brown accessories. The bride has been enmlofivd B! tioog-keeper with the firm of S-A. MacDonald. and Dflor to her mar- a; widely entertaéned by her . _ ar is an lu- atructor st No. 62 Basic ‘Prlililn! Centre at Beach Grove. Icon Corner. APDin Road; ueriiid T- D011“. New Wiltshlre; Alvin McDonald, South Lake; Percy Jay, Midgell; Lyle V. J. McKeai-ney. Mt. Stewart; Chas. E. A. Penny, Beach Pt: Hugh John McPhe-e, Sollrls. Eric R. Simpson, Caven- dish, RB. 1.; Ralph Smith. Kin- kora; Harold V. Thompson, st. Peter}! Bay: .1. oeriirri witseii. st. Peters Buy; Ernest Mu hy. Mor- ell. The course is under he S“pe]'- vision of Mr. W. R. Shaw. Dlraor of Youth ‘ruining for the Pro- Tho trial of J Sutherland Mac- KHY. charged with manslaughter continued before Mr. Justice A, E. Arsenault at the Summe ide Court House yesterda . The accused gave evidence on h own behalf and than were five other witnesses for the defense and seven for the Crown. This concluded the evi- dence and it is expected the case g o; will 80 to the Jury today. Hon. T. .. A. ll. p“ Attorney-Gen- oral and L. G. Lewis, K.C.. are act- ing foi- the Cnovm and Mr H. F. MdPhee, K.C.. and Mr. W. Henry Noonan for the defense. Philip A. Carter. RCMP, Con- stable, stationed at Summerside, accompanied Constable ‘Irennuth to Sprln ield on June 21st and cumin the McKay car. Later in Summerside with Constable Strong he made n. thorough examination and found that the right front tire was much cleaner than the other three. The other tires were th mud. The spars was much the some as the other three. There were what appeared to be fibres on the rim of the spars tire also on the right fender as. the rght aide of the runnlol r opened Mrs, Edgar Dockondorff lead the nccolnpanylng versus. A lng followed with Mrs.‘ An- or fre as 531$“ “a ht with r n coug orange and maiden hnlr fern. Misc Coady. cousin of the bride Ill mold of honouaflhe wore: drulof e blue satin and not and blue Tiara of flowers and shoulder veil and oar- ried o. bouquet of Talisman Roots. Del um and Baby's Breath tied wi l. large blue satin ribbon. The assisted bv his ‘Hie case of John Sutherland MacKay, charged with manslawh- WI‘. W55 b58111! yesterda fore Mr. Justice A. E. Supreme Court at Summer do, This case arose out of the death of Mrs. Sophie Gallant whose was found in the ditch of themaln highway near New Arman and near her home on the mornln of June 21, 1942. Her mother, . ‘babobe, suffered serious ingurles at the some time. Mrs. testi fled yesterday that she and her daughter had been hit b l. on‘. The Hon. T. A. C ll, . ., and Mr. L. G. Lewis, K.C., are actip! Ior the crown and Mruflmk McPhee. KC, and Mr. Henry. Noo- nan for the defence. The ccmmunlty of West St. Pet- ers and vicinity were shocked and much grieved at the news of the sudden death of Mr‘, Benjamin L, MacEwen on the morning of lith. He retired to his room the evening before in his no usual good health, after attending by he: mm to his daily work and chatting with a suit of Ail-force his famiiy. His wife retired souls Ume laicr and talked with him, ‘ and after expressing a leasant good-night they both went sleep. the early morning when she swakcncd she was horrified to find that he was cold in death. The doctor was immediately called and decided that he had passed away in his sleep, hours earlier. requested that his resignation be acce ted to take effect at the end of e present year. At a mee held in New Inndon at which sections of the congregation were represented. the congregation with deep feeling acquiesced with their minister's request. At the some meeting at which Rev. A. D. Stirl- ing esided the congre ltkm de- ci to present s. unitn mous cell to the Rev. E. J. A. Fraser, ED..- returned missionary from Korea, who has done valiant service for The Kingdom Of God In that dis- iant land. His friends trust that Rev. Mr. Fraser may see his way cliear to come to P. E. Island for a tme. ed with cigarettes by the Provin- ciiii government through the Corry on Qgnaxllt Corps. The presenta- tions were looked after by a repre- sentative of the Canadian Infill?“ War Services. The annual meetings of the Local and Provincial Girl Guides Associ- ation were held at Government J-fousa yesterday afternoon" and were largely attended. Mrs. D. McGuigan, Commis- sioner for Queen's County presided. In her opening remarks Mrs. Mc- Gulgan expressed regret at the ab- sence of the Provincial Ccmmis- cdoner, liars. John Reay through lness. Mrs. LePage in gracious words of welcome expressed her pleasure in having the Guiders and their est speaker“ Miss McMahon at ov- ernment House. Miss Lillian Duchemln. District Commissioner of the Charlottetown Local Association then took the chair. The minutes of the lsat annual meeting were read and adopted. Reports of the year's ac'ivitios were submitted by the President, Miss Lillian Duchunin and bv the Socrctnryifrensurer, Mrs. Pat Ready. 'I'he.<.c reports were approved by the meeting. Mrs. Harry Hill, chairman of the nominating committee brought in the following report which was ap- proved by the meeting:- Presldenl. Miss Lillian Duchcmin. Vice-President, Mrs. C, H. Beer. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Avard. Executive: St. Pciers - Mrs Bert Patterson and Miss Nancy Weeks: St. Paul's —- Mrs. Hilllon and Mrs. Evans; Zion - Mrs. J. H. Hill and Mrs. Flt. Mel-nine; Cen- tral Christian - Mrs. Milton Car- ter and Mrs. L Wright: Buptlgt- Mrs. l-‘t H, Nicholson and Mrs Ivan Nicholson; St. Jnmos -—Miss Mary Irving nud Mrs. J F‘ Gor- don; Holy Rotlcrmor - Mrs. W A. bride when a sum tumu brnkfnt Rudy and Mrs. Pu. Ready: Ba- wns served. The allowing morn- slllca- Mrs. J.J Morris and Mrs. ing sat. and Mrs. Blanchard left W.J P. McMillan; Trinity —— Mrs. for Belle River Ont. when they will Gordon McDonald and Mrs. Earl reside. Baker. 2E and has been the valuable bandmasiter since the organization of the band more than a year ago. The band from the ‘Raining Centre was on hand ttiolélv honor in Ward and his lid 9,; and played Here Comes the Bi’ e uthe couple left the PBIQOUMIfI- The Guardian 10in! with m” many fr‘end_q to offer congratulat- ions and best wishes. ,BLANCBARD GERRIER -_-— on Wednesday Nov. 18th a nuiet but pretty wedding took place oi St. Mary's Convent Chapel at '1 nm., when Bertha Gerrier. dausiit~ er of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Gerrler Summerslde became the bride of sgt. Reginald Blanchard R.C.AP.. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. An- toine Blanchard of Belle River. Ontarlio The ceremony was per- formed and the nuptial Moss said by the Rt. Rev. G.J. MacLeLan. The bride was. charming in a smart street length dress of Air Fbroe blue crepe with snatching accessories. Her oorsage was of pink car-nations. The attendants were Mrs. Walter Geri-fer, Surnmerslde, slster-in-lilw of the bride, and Mr. Edward Ger- rlrr brother of the bride. The bridesmaid also wore a street length dress of Navy blue crepe with mat- ries. Her corsa8e Wu to lfnatlom. After the cere- le with their >~. the iota m. and In Phelan, Morcll. The v. D. 1).. fic- . The bri do her Ilthfl‘ Ill! Lawrence Patrlit D. McMahon, iated at the ceremony who was ven away by town. tht‘ Prince lztiivflfd Herbert A. Vcssfy iii York, in ll "OWAT 111101‘. BOSWELL - At i _ Nov. I ed 6i 5- Major and Mrs. Connors, Charlotte VESSEY~At Island Ilospllnl on Nov. ‘J1. 1947 68th yenr . T-At Vifttofkl. Nov. mg i942. Abner J. Hoivnit i . ' h‘ yours he P. N“ __ Hospital on hfonliivv. George L. Boswell of Prcnciifoft’ year N" S lTll—At Molilltvlluchhnnll. I 1a, 191i. Alex D. siiimi, 11:1» i4 CAMPBELL-At rreiii-ii ivy-r: "Pfi- 24,. 1942, Donn 1i M. l null?’- aged 8B yours. Tile !'l‘l!lil" s l!’ resting nt Davidson's _ r4 SENTNER—At the Prince ludWl . Island Hospital on Tuesday. N“ ' ember 24, 1942, hftrs, iPrcsWlll Sentner in ht: 46th your. _ v “~- PHlhLlPS~At Harrington, hill-ha! llitllig, Mrs. Albert J. Philips l" ‘. s year PIERCE-At the PfmlillClill 821%. tarium on Wednesday, Not. 3m Miss Florence I Peron in iicr and year, daughter cf Mrs. Hamm M“ Pierce. Brnckley. o BOGIJRSON-—At Cmllfliifi. NW- e ma, Mrs. Joseph noaclfivil- l“ 00. , GASS—At ciieriv viiney. Noi-hffi; infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. rflzks H. Gnss. ace I month mzri 3v? i w CAMPBELL-At. Prince Eflflqfl- 1mm land Hospital, Nov 26. 1941.: u" laziytzampbell. of Mcdforil Mo.» - mtocxcTT-At Bllfllfllitom m3.‘ oftv s so! Mac mcltern and Mr. Leonard on supplying the music. Re- s menls were served by the hoe- tea assisted by her daughter Miss Dori; Croswell. At a late hour the arrests ‘deported to theiroggmg’: ex nding many g s to the bridu-to-be. F‘ 2s, 1942, Georflc Crockett s”! years. ' - i