fim'fll-§—o'l'\l\)lllrf'mfFmhfidp4Afl\fifli-vm ‘Jv-“L-v» f l f I c E (1 f f d'~'v>v~—r~v ~41: -.--n-v.<--_...v-v->-n>-<m MONDAY ISLAND NATIVE DIES - Mrs John F. MacAleer received a tele- gram Sunday stating that hcr uncle John Locke Roberts died suddenly Sunday morning at his home i0 Blindbridge Street, Winchester, Mass. The late M1". Roberts fozmerly be- longed to P.E.I and has many relatives and friends hei"e, who will be sorry to hear of his deaf-h. REGRETTABLE ACCIDENT- Mrs. B. Graham Rogers suffered a regrettable mishap a few days ago. It appears that while leaning over the railing of the balcony .1: the rear of her home taking 1n some coats that were out on the :lo:he.s-linc, the 11.111111: gave \v1.1_1- ivith the result that Mrs, Rogers ound below. a distance _ 113C911‘- Bd (111119 a suffered auich pain but £1 . better and appaiw-tiiii" iculo1i=ij1 escaped s ' cits injury. SOLDIERS n’ LEAVE- Tet". loft No. e Bern-arzl. 'l‘i,2n.s!1: Nlciatix Falls. NS." l J. Douoct. Billlvcatix Cove. N.S.; . i"ht“n Island: til. N 5.2 JI‘ . C A V0111 ll’! 111.111.‘ prc=ent1tions were OUR NEWS a about ihrcc months and wit cm- ploy 50 or 130 men. Besides this job, biathesun a111t Phillips are jiliinning to start work on two uiodcrate sized billlfildlqs a: the CllilZ‘.Oi.!€l.0\\'ll Airport "this week. One ls a warehouse f0." stor- aji: purposes and will cost . 1.1.1 5.5110 wi1".l,- the other is ".111 111 " .1101" costing 111 the, \ iity of siztlu. 1):". Fred R. Jartlitic. son of lilro. Jainvs Jartiiiiu oi lielisitigton iiiiii tho late Dr. Pred W. Jarcline died E‘ri;1iiy, Sept. 11 at Estevan, Sask, it was 1:1. iicd over the week-end. The voting llilcioi" was inarrletl 0i! ll to Dorothy id it‘. it .1 l.‘ "e. Sask. ll" 1111i rw- .111 emergency opeiu1t1t111 the fcllowini; iiaj" and his concil- ‘.1011 failed to improve and he died two days l.1:1-1~ ILS ‘RDAY 1'1: l.\l(‘ M1".». ll.1i11il‘.oi1. 011.1. atlcriiooli from Home. Scri grave were con- D C 1.11.111- .l.>..11 was FUNERAL I.“ dilli. ‘,'i1\'.c1'i1.1_1, Cutcliffe F‘ 111." c; _ W '1 . nry _ ttcviins. oiialtl. 'v\'.l‘..ir<i Tfilylor, Crabb aiii‘. 11.11; (jlllCSplC. ment P0011121. vrinctciw". ii. iii-re: it 1v . a, l "u? throuzh the Carr: On ‘ ti after i)" a rD1\‘.'f‘SSl"ilfil»l\(: cf A the Cfmitllfln Legion W11" Str1."".:cs. .\ll1.\lli.\' INTI-Y-RICD- One cf 111:. ‘ l1.:.i._.1 SILLILIICCI at iii: Cliarltttz- town airpcrt, ilvhcse nazne was not released last night, received what was believed to be a bzokcn ankle and other injuries when he fell into the basement of the Court H s2. ‘.1 through an openrng 1n. by . who are installing i l rg: boile. .11 the balding. There was several feet of a drop ancl a con- crete fl;cr at the bottom. The 11n- fcrzumte vctini of the acsxlcnt lay thine fcr about half a lioui‘ beaulf‘ 11c was" able to a. the ‘ f . inc pas-ac. l1. J _ for help uiitli . . 1L. rccl, The airman was takci y ambulance to the Airport where ire was placed lnmtspltai, A l ll .‘I .\ N HONORED. —-— O11 " .\ cit-fling. Auiillfil 37V"- *1 aiiiosi" oi friends and 11111411- buis u nixed at the home _ot Mr. and Mrs. i-iugh 1:‘. Macisay, Pieasant in lIUiiDl‘ of uieir son L.A.C. u is. AIACKDY, R.C.A.E‘., who ndiiig a two weeks Lave with , . .i."iits. nu". L). J. Morrison was ci1.1irn1in and VOICL the sentiment, 1 s: present in ivishini; Donald s speed and a safe return. A - dy-ivorded address was read by M111 n iA/eeks. Mr. Milici" Weck." 11m with a well filled ‘.1211 L. A. C. MacKa)‘ 11g reply Alter 2,111.11’: 1 bounce all 1211141 ‘for He's a Jollv Good The evcnina was pleas- , ln carries and music. served b": the ladies and nthem brought the The sad tiews of the uncxpetictl death oi M1". Peter F. Murphy, re- tired .\‘o""eli farmer, which occurred visiting hzs sari in Poi" 1nd, Maine. came k to his vnanj/ friends. The, iid mat: n en in Port- ce weeks" , 11'.- and l: me iii sever He intended returning to lils iiome at. aforcll 1n about a. wcckis time Word of his death was rccc v1cli by his fnznily yesterday evening. They had bccii infozmcd earlier of his illness but 1t was cxpected he was 110.11g t3 be all right. Accomp" "in: hzm on the trip was his da iter. A widelyt-known and highly ros- l clt1 n, the déccrisctl ivil‘. be .1 people , The rirrtiinstaiics cf his rniph." ize the sadness of his H i". siii" ved by the following sons and daughters; Charles. Port- land; Tcmwlr, 3111.10.21; Harbor: H.111"- rl Mcrell; Violet, at Justin McCxtirv. . Gregory Lev.”- Mrs. Joseph c.al arrancwncnts were not completed last night. Two persons were patients In the ‘P1. ..~ Eciwnrd Island hcspdel ht as a result of a coirslon .. 11 two cars near the top of Tea Hill, about six mil-es east o! Charlcttctoivn. on Saturday night. " Butler, St. ‘ ‘ minor c111,: er (i111 invoivctl. fcr cuts abctit accidmf orcurrcd abcut ‘i "hen tun ca: 2n which Mr. ill! 111,11 COUPE W38 COilllllfl Cliailottctown, In tho c0111- 1 cars were bad y damaged. The driver of the car cominz to- wards th: city. Mr. Sterling Ingzs. Ch. 1"_v Valle". also received minor injuries but did not enter hospital. The driver of the other" vehicle. M1", flurolrl Butler. was shakcii up 11.11. escaped serious injury. Both those injured in th. _coll‘.sion WT?!) able to leave the hc=pitnl vis- forday and return to their homes Last n'ght one of the machines was still in 1h~ ditch near the scene of the accident. Work 0n the construction of eight buildings. destined to provide temporary accomcdatlcn f»: the Royal Canadian Air Force. ln_ Wes":- ern Prince County wl.l 592m 10- mnrMW. The contract for ercctlnn of the buildings has been let to .\'Ze_.<=rs. Walter Matheson and 3,.) Pllllllfh of Charlottetown. The cost. of the new RCA F. camp would be in the vlcinliv of $15,000. The eiqht huts would vary in size and shape and wmild cc used for various purposes. Included l; one la "H" shaped bulidln! when will ouse about 1a men. A1- wgelmr there will be awe-modal.- ions for the beaming of more than 100 men. In addition to quartz-rs for thr- personnel of the camp, there will b-z - no 21 about n1idn".;.it “I inarriatlc the Pvfary s m y held n1. ilie home" of and ‘n tit-z 21:11 “l-Iavrtg and her light most precious." E. L‘ had c Noll . i. ‘.l"»C— Mi", Llcyi Nfiitliitrs sang lvfactvutt. A.T.C..\1.. few vc "s choir tiirecto." , AlllllClll (Jiiurvli. 1>liti1i11vtl 11211.1‘ of vnlisvid 11.111 Llil‘ C511iri1 at Beiirli Grove MicNutt bv his" talent ‘l and ability was reccgi of the leading 111 T01."- orito. His oimpcsitions have been pulllizsiieil. 11c: utilv in Czitiatiii, bi 111 England :11/l United ‘t1 some of xvhicii have 11:1 1 occasions been broat . Canadian 112g . 1. MacNutt pre dtd at the oi"- d _ as one hatjgue of ' ' 1io11-f'c.1o1 REOPENING OF WOOLIVORTIIS —Mr. R. J. Mclsaric. Silbtldliiéllflfillli tic for Quebec and ivlaritiines tor F. W. Wolworth Co, Ltd. is at p ent in the city in connection wi 1 the new store. Queen Street. which is scneciuLd tor L. J. Stacey. ‘ SOIIIC lCilllllil- the reopening of Mr. has been plans for Friday. 18th. local maniigei" inn: completing lion. FUNERAL Sl-zitvicizs 7 "r he funeral of .‘.'li"s. John 111111.91" was nc-icl yesterday afternoon t residence of llfil: ill‘- ilarry’ SiQrllli. ‘.102 ‘ where service was iotluutzcu _ ltrv. Donald Bcotlirojil wiiii ALJ conducted service at the " M1’. Jfhe pallbearers were: alt" 1.. Douglas. M. P. K122111111 William Curtis. J. ‘F. aiclocnaiil. yjxlllk McKee and Donald l\‘i".1:1 ". Jiislt. “ I l'lillll_ Ctiaidc-itetcwn. bctn nciifeil. -‘ii1..: of wide iiiieic-t i . 'l‘rii1it_." United 1111, ' Webster ’ coiigr "_,l ' Company, "HF. CIIIARLO ofialziiian I I . ISLAND LADY DEAD-— Friends m Charlottetown will regret. to heaj- uf the deatii of Mrs. Johanna Doiron on Sept. 14th, at the resi- (131100 of her daughter, Mrs. Maclnnls, Dorchester, Mass. EXTEND CALL- At a. large and rcpi slillflllVe meeting held in the Ciii"ti.g.i11 Presbyterian Church last tvciiiulz. the congregations of Mont- iliéllv. Ciiftligflll. Lorne Vallej", and Dundas extended a unanimous call to Rev. Roderick MacLeod of Big B1115 1T0!‘ NS Rev. G. Carlyle "nterlm moderator of thg "-0115. presided at~ the meeting. SUB-AWARDS- Chappell and Electrical Contractors, Charlottetown, have been awarded the silb-contzact for ll hting in ininection with the erect on 11f the eight Royal Canadian Air I<Y|r¢e “tidings in Western Prince. The and Sol-is. Moncton. srs Walter Matheson and H.J. lips. Charlottetown, are the ioiiti-actors for the project and s3- i_v the grading has been stmted. . s soon as tlils work is cttmplatetl, work on the erection of the build- 11123, which are designed as tem- 11""rar_v1 actcinodatlon foi" the R C .~\ F.. will commence. —I~‘.~\RE\VELL PARTY -F‘riends i M . William Brooks held a l1 party in her honor, at iionte of her son Mr. Everett i: ‘ Brooks, Sumtncrslde prior to her l. her mother, departure for Toronto. for which place she left on Saturday morn- 111g Will] her three children. to join hcr husband. Mrs. Brooks was p1_~".11".e:l with a lovely travelling imp, 011 behalf of her friends, and Mrs. Cudmore, who " fltgCtllpillllfid her to Toronto, was "gninz" t. 1c 2.1.111; "O LIBRARY REPORT- 'l‘li(r annual report of the L and Pubilc LlbYuZY ending 1st Dec. 31 as Jciiti C. Gill. 1 l1. ".1 11190111111, of 111.1 (lily night by Ciiiititillor c itiuon i"epl"c.=ei1la:i"."c. The report showed that boirowers 11 had inrrca '1 some list lative . ' zi-purt 11." in the technical section there had been a great dc". id for bocl- " niechaiii .1 and ' at St. Peters - brn- i IS . l Noriti N Scotla- P '11 o Edwa M1". MiicNut; is a son E. and NIYS. MacNutt. —/\ \.1i'v prthv i1 cl 111 ‘. Mr. ll‘ rtfii" "K Dcsiibl: when t " dauentcr Calli- erine bfildred. bccgimc the bride of M11. Douglas Ramsay Aiflcck. floci" length dress nl vvnitc sill: ii.t trimmed willi Willi“ velvet 1' bon " lir tip veil .. .i‘i.n of orange. '. Siic cal ..d 11 arm bou- quet of ivfilte and iJllil‘ 'lLi(ll0ll. Mrs. John MacEachcrn. . bride. played the adding march. The ccrt111i0ny1 was rfnrincil by 1. H. Bishop in the presence ' about 11111.1 1111111" relatives anti friends. Alter rCccl\"in1.{ 1.111: con- gratulations and best ivishcs of those present, the giiists were es- corted to the clinin: rooni where they partool: of a stiinptuotis sup- per. Tic ltiisscs Ctiarluttc and Reta Maclfiiij" wet assisted in strvint: bv s S111.- Afllcck and Alla M After supper the scrcniitlers arrived a huntired or more to extend their bcst wishes and after licartilv bouncing the ILYOOII] thcy departed in a very manrierly and orderlv fashion. Previous to her 1" n11 ilie staff of Summers. ycuus: cinlplc "1 Bcdcnuc \\Ll‘_‘l'(.‘ the c1" porous farmer. —)IILLS -- McD DINCn-A very nret " titling was scleinnized 111 Si. Llllifis church i11 St. John. on August 111th at 7.31), tvli:.n l-liC ltcv. L. l'cp11t1i";'.ii1c uni- ted in mairiatte lVIliS Helen Virginia Mill, daughter of M1". and Mrs. Par- mcson Mill of Clcrinont. P. E, I. and Roland Wright McDonald. son of Mrs. .li;.i11 NlcDonalci of l’. I. 'I‘lie bride who 111 "ILD ‘VED- - (i . .ii'.c carnaticns and "ii and entered the church to 111s of wccirlino music on the ‘ brnthrr-i1i-l.i\v N11". Sf-V- ‘ 1 ivl1. 1 " iicr ' the hour." after the ceremony a reception was Mi". 111111 Mrs. Elgili .\1ill 2T4 .Vl.iin Si. at which the biuilv rcvivetl 11111111. liiuiiitifili gifts iurliitiiiig sliitt". cut 111.12; and ilncn. Shc also rccrivctl a biautiful chest of silvri" from the Eastern Bakerlc." cf Saint John wlvrc the Dfifl? 1.1".is c1111" 1rd. V11". anti b11211. McDonald l It 1.1111 follovvinp morn- 1112 I01‘ I‘. l"? l, 111111111 they will sitrud their lif)l‘.“\‘lllll.’lll visilluq both the bride anci grnornls parcnls and on thrir rcturn they 1.11111 rvwldc in Saint Jrihn 1i1i1r-rn the 1:1"t1.'11n holds a posi- tion with the St. John Iron Works. Their inanv friends 111111 in wisliinc tho 1111121111 couple inaiiv vcars of wcddint: BUSE- TUESDAY (‘ODIMISSIONED OVERSEAS- .l; ’l"llf‘(‘ W. I112: us. l’. " Chariottetovhi his commiv-inn acrrtrtltil: 1n ti tclegraln i‘f‘(‘1‘l‘.‘.'l ycsfcrtirit" bv his parents, Silt W112- sou llltizins of thr- Cltv PflllCP Fort“ and Airs. 1 H" now" holds the rank with til» Raval Cfilllfllilfl Al." For” PO I'Il'IF“.ll’i< lms a 1on2 list of ouoralitral fhtzlits nv'r cncniy country to his credit. He. has mm- pleted almost 30 sweeps across Hitler's Eiiibp-r- sincr! joining the Air Form 111 1941. In almost vvcrv important raid including the one made on the Scliarnhorst. Gaels- r-nau and Prince Euilen in 111°‘ dash thrnual". the English Cliaun rd Island I-li1.;hl.1i1clc1'~". c ‘ ' Maj. '1". " _ _ The I‘ bride was bsautiftillv yzowned in n. 1 —Wht1i1 Mr. Elmer .3. 1. "every" bock about the _ 1.»; be 111 qoiwstatit e1 cwitition ' 11"..‘ v‘ Cllf‘ Yifiil‘. Pl‘l"l' to enlis he spent some time helping his father on the farm and several _yciii"s ago "aiiciitled Prince of Wales College in Charlottctoivn A110 “or brotliu" K incth. wit’. until recently 11.1‘: wtrkirv, in .1 bank at Victoria. P. E 1.. lllls also joined the w. He 111w had three . Mrs. Alden Buchannan. Fredericton. P. 1.; Mrs. B911 Cousins, Rose Valley and ic . at. home. ills father, Capt. veteran of the l1l‘l Tlic death of stable. R,C.A.F.. 115 having died of injuries. was" prev- iously reported. ED :1i1 —-$KI".\'K GETS Oll. ('Il.\\'(l W. OlIi])l0_\1'f‘C at Earl .\1l cD. lug siiticn in 0li‘i'\'.(li‘, into the grease illl-Sfililflliiy 11111111- ‘q lng he found a customer already 111F111 but he cii:l11't wait to find out. ivlictht-z" 11c wanted a urcasi: jab n1" his 011 changed bcritiis? the 011411111- cr bore the tiame o‘. Mr. Skunk. M1" Arscnauit is not auie liow ha got. out of the pit but. 11c thinks .1. just flew up. The problem unmet‘.- lately presented itself cf rein“ iii: skunk f1"ci1i the nit but .‘ not an casv (mo 1o solve. ‘The no nrrivril i111tl 1111 $1111 siioiv 11. but this M1". M "until iciccfcil he was afraid l memory of l" unwelcome cits‘ ma‘ would H.120. on in the foitii of an unpleasant odor. As the 111,111."; spread 111.111’: purple tgatltcretl and iiLnio-t i-ivi . one lizid a silttitu-‘ion; c.1111 11.1 rd 1111.11 1f they would li the 1.111] his fli.1:1. poivrr iili(lf‘i‘ cniitro‘. Wiiciiicr 1.11. o worked is not. krown 11s 1v t1 11o voiuntccizs Finallv if d "ti to ti": asphyxlatioii >- f‘.l~.(‘ pit was complPWiv c (1‘.'(‘i‘ and carbon nioiirtxvlt 11. cd i11 from the eXlYlllsl i1. atirl :11 a couple cf 111"n1i..11; skunk was no more. _-S BIAFLITMAN - SPEAKING-A dinjr of iuiturcst to Plrtoiiia plate in Tnmnto on lhr: cvc Scptcmbci" 1st when Capt . S1111 l‘ 11g ivn"; uniierl iii n1:1r1"l.1'1\ to Cfll . n Huuh Maclrau. both Vina Officers in The Salvation Avinv. Th" c.~1"rmon_v was f7"‘I‘fCl‘lTif‘f‘l hv 1 Col, F‘. Ham. Fiefd Scrrrtarv Tlm Salvation Army i11 Fourth. .' sX-‘vci by flout-Col, D av. War S11- ". and limit-Col. R. . ‘sional Cmrnvvir‘ " for Toronto. Captain Mary Suva-fine. hnfcrr- her marriazo. was secretary io fjmi‘ -Col. 17. Sntvuwr. 111 com- niard of the Toronto ITvlslcn. Shr- ls the dauahtcr cf Major and Mrs. \ B,Snca1"1111.'l‘rrru1to She has v. ‘.1- t1".11vcll."d.l1nvlu<t seen Canflflfl from coast to road. and other lrvzids as wr-li. Catiiaivi lliiirh Marlena is the cider 5'71] Pf Mi" and "IF. Wil- H. Macican, cf Frascrls Mountain. Plcfflll County. 11c is at DFRQ-fii l" chavu" cf the A11:i1il=.11.'v Service work at. the military Training Centre. near Charinttctovzn. PEI. and hr!- vious to this lit-id appointments with The Salvation Amy in Ontario. Hir name frrquentiy aopcnrs over or:- fries 1n var us branches of Salva- tion Armv l raturr- and was form- erlv a writer of storlrs in other nub- < . " e s1, _ '_tli: eveniitg 1 < 11."- . " ~ Oillisni games and eutertainment.-—S. . yesterdzrv h’. Red Cross in this province shipped \ became the bride " 'l'l11~ bi-idc, locking vcrv attractive, be autiful handbag. Ice given a was served and cream and cake was pleasantly spent A "ON 0F JELLY-Over 100 patriotic Charlottetown ladies made one ton 0f Jelly for the Red Cross and tonight expect to have their objective, two tons, completed. The apple jelly will be shipped overseas for the troops, osprals and bombed out victims. The generous response from the c-rcliarti owners of the province re- sulsod i11 an overflow of’ apples to the Red Cross last week and the ' ladies are not facing any shortage of the fi"i1it in their work. Mrs. Harry Ctitiiuore, chairman of the Cliiirlottrloivn Red Cross Corps, ls COllflllCdfl-l the work which is be- ing done in Mr. D. J. Jenkins’ canning plant on Grafton Street. The staff of the plant are also as- sisting in the work. Four shifts of about 30 women each kept the job going yesterday. Last year the one ton of cause. —)IISCEI.LANEOUS SHOWER- Onc of the pleasant events of last " \'\'ll$ a miscellaneous shower 1.1a home of Mr. Fraser alarm ‘LlIiOWII in honor of his daughter, jelly for this worthy - P111111)’, whose ivedding took place -- on VVCCIIIOSCIA)’, Sept, 9th at the \ bvterian iVfanse Summersirle ‘Win! rccm was bight. with deli. asters and other flovaers. \'/ 1111c and yoliow streamers radio‘.- 111: from a wcdding bell tnarkcd the, scat of honor also daziity iii white and yellow. The bride elect, rhailnlngl; g0wl‘.'.‘(l in dusty rose was escorted in the llvinz, room by Mrs. Hayden Dixon to the swung cf tit: liriilail music played by M15. David Catnpbnll. The many beauti- ful and uscfui gifts were opened by Miss Marzaret Profiit and nicely anangczl by Mrs. Herdoii Mann. The names of the donors ivcre read " "s Alina Campbll. Wl1=n all the 111.1 s had been opened Miss Marin thanked he»: friends for their kind- ness 111 a brief but nicelv wouieti speech. "For she's a jolly good folow" was sung arid the remaind- er of the evening was passed in ,i.c<"lal lntcircursc. Lunch was 591w- ad by the ladies. 0n time" previous Ifridav cicniug Mrs. Irving Hcgz I entertain-ed at hcr home a'- Wilmot niimbei" of girl friends oi’ the l1"."‘<lc to 1:0 when she received a lovely as=o Raoul. of glfs. WEDNESDAY 'l'\1..) Prince Edward Islanders ale i-ebfd i11 the latest Canadian 11111111» casualty list, as missing. The min at: Gui". James Fulfion -i:1:11n.", Charlottetown and Si mn. iticmas Brinslcy Williams, ls- i Lllfllii‘. ‘.100 \\'0.\Il1lN REGISTER— The National Registration of wunen be- twcen the ages of 20 and 24 in- 1.1i1.isl1."e ls progzessing successfully ;1i Cliariotfctoivn. About Z00 women liiid 11.1111 enrolled when the office -:".1.<r1:l work last night. This placed " the 1r.:.11l icr each of the two days" S. far at approximately 109. Those ' who have not yet registered have .1111 YFIIIZILDIICI‘ of the week to do so 1d can fulfil. their obligation by ' ' 1; the Oddfellows Hall between I1 11.111. and 9 pm. any clay this wctk. Dclicritcly tinted summer flowers adorned the altar of the Little Floiver Church. Morell, for a wed- dint: of interest on August 26th. .1l1e11 Miss Helen Martina Ranahan of John R. LBIIIIII ciitercd the church on the arm of iicr father to the strains of the Wed- (lint: March beautifully rendered by Miss Agnes Coffin who presided at the organ and also accompanied the soloists Mrs. Ambrose Steel and Miss Louise Rossltcr who rendered ap- propriate solos during the Nuptial Mass which was celebrated by Rev. Phalm McKeuna, assisted by Rev, W. Simpson, cousin of the uroom. Sgt. Prentiss Blair Andrew, R. C A. I-‘.. who was recently reported 1r n1: after 2R. Ilo is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Blniri ll. Andrew. 151 Euston Street. (thiirlntfetfiwn. Syd. Andrew, a former Provincial speed skating champion, joined the Royal Canadian Afr Force In "H! fall nf 1M0 as n student pilot. Lairr hc was re-clnsclfled u n Wireless Alr Gunner. After under- going training in Western Canada, he went overseas on Christmas Dav i941. Sgt. Andrew Ill educated at. Went Kent School and Prince of Wales Cullen In Charlottetown, Ila was an nnlshndlng performer In operations on July lng I-Ie is 24 years of age. Two other brothers, Wilbur and Avon, Ire also on active service. The former ls with the Royal Canadian Artil- . lei-y, Anti-Aircraft, and the latter with the 3rd Dlvlalonal Signals. A thlrd~ brother, David, is at home. One sister, Mrs. J. V. Roach, re- sides in Ilalifxa. FAMILY BEREAVED-Mi‘. J. B. Gitudet, 94 Dorchester St., has re- ceived a letter announcing the death of his brother Peter. who passed away in Chelsea, Mass. His wife predeceased him three years ago. It is forty-one years since the late Mr. Gaudet left, this province to take up residence in the United States. A candle light wedding ceremony was solemnized in the Lansing Church of Christ. Lansing. Michi- gan. Tuesday, September 8. at 8:00 o'clock. when Miss Pearl Fitzsirri- mons was given in marriage by her father, Daniel Fltzsimmons, to v- id L. Wattenvorth. son of Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Wattlerworth of Montague, Prince Edward Island FUNERAL YESTERDAY -—T‘l1e funeral of the lat-e Pei/er McKin- non, ivas held yesterday afternoon frcm the home of. Archibald Mc Fadycn. Rlverdale. Service at the grave was conducted by R:v_ T. W. Goodwill. Pail bearers we c" Messrs. Duncan McKfnnon. Robert McKinncn, Daniel McKinnon, F11- ley McFadyen. Archibald Mc- Fadyen and Jthn McGilllvi-ay. In- Wfmmt Arsyle Shore Cemetery. -CHILDREN ADRIFT IN DORY -Some excitement was caused aiong the Summerside harbor front cnc day recently when two boys and a, girl ranging 1n age from a t0 13 years went adrift in a rowboat. It appears that, when playing in ch15 boat close in to the waterfront their oars with which they were p-1l1ng the boat. along suddenly stuck in the mud and the boat was carried by tide and wind out to the middle of the channel. Their screams for help raised quite a commotion. A mo or boat was soon speeding to the rescue, the boat was towed in and the frightened young mariners landed at Holmans wharf. S. —-I’RESENTATION-Mrs. J. L. Saunders of Keusington entertained a number of friends on Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Albert Machellaa who left this week to 1e- slde 1n Pictou. Cards and games were enjoyed. During the evening an address to the guest of honor was read by Mrs. Frank MacDougall. while Mrs. P. N. LcBlanc presented a beautiful reversible blanket. Mrs. McLellan was completely surprised and overcome but expressed her ap- preciation in a brief and charming manner Refreshments. served by the hostess brought an enjoyable evening to a. close when everyone wished Mrs. McLellan success and we happiness and a speedy return to her home town of Kensington. -K i. Evidence was completed in the damage case cf H. I: Cantwell, Cnarlotbztown, vs. Mrs. Ada Grant, West. Royalty", which opened III the Queen's County Count before I-Iis Honor, Judge C. Gavan Duffy yesterday morning. Seven wil- nesscs testified in the case winch arose out of damage to the pla n1. iff's barber sac-p caused by the collapse of a brick wall cn the west side King Edward Hotel early in itie morning c-f March '7_ The plaintiff, Cantwell, L; seek. i118 $500 damages in the case which “'35 Bdlourned at 3 pm, and w.ll resume at l1 o'clock this mcrning. At that time counsel for plaintiff and defendent will present lclzal argument. John F. Whear who recently’ observed their 47th wedding anniversary, left yester- day morning on a short visit to their daughter Mrs. W. T. Parker and Mr. Parker at. Lunonburg, N. S. They were accompanied by Mrs. (Major) F. M. Nash and the lat. YOUHB dillllhlier Rebecca Flor- Rev. Kenneth McMillan. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McMillan left on return Saturday morning to 1-9. sumo his studies at St. Augustine's Seminary. Toronto. and where he will be ordained Deacon on Thurs. Elly mornlnl. Rev. Lawrence Lan- cirigan. Sturgeon. who left on Fri. Mr. and Mrs. s" day moraine will also be ordained. Deacon, _-_._ I WEDDING BELLS-Gladioll in varied shades will form the floral bflckflrpund in St. Michael and All Aflzels Church this evening when Capt. Wilfred James Rollnson, Charlottetown. P. E. I., takes as his’ bride Miss Ethel Pemberton, dWKhtei" of Mrs. Pemberton, Nina AWL. and the late George Cooper" Pemberton. The groom ls the son of Mrs. Emma Rollnson and the late Major James Rollnson, Palm- er's Green, London, Eng. The ceremony ,ls to be solemnized by R"- GWYIIQ Snell, At the organ W111 be Miss M. V. Johnston. The bride to be given in marriage by Frank Cochran, will be gowned 1n powder blue crepe with matching hat and bouquet of red rose; The bfldtiF-mflld is Miss Joan Cochran "1 n"? "@138 with matching hat. Andrew M. Stevens is to be the best man. At thereceptlon to be held at. the home of Mrs. Frank Cochran. Duggan Ave, Mrs, pem. berton will receive in a gown o1 IIBVY- After a honeymoon trip 985$. the newlfdet will reside in Charlottetown, P. E. I. For travel. ling the bride has chosen a dusky Dink faille suit. navy top coat and hat and matching accessories.- Toronto Star. There was commemorated in the Bummerslde Presbyterian Church last Sunday with special services tile eightieth anniversary of the fou ndin of the Presbyterian Church in l. e town of Bummgrslde, The Rev. . J. Si. Clair Jeans. formerly for seven years a minister of the Summerslde Church, wag the annlvernry preacher. In the morn. he took as his text. Jeremiah 47:8 "O thou sword of the Lord. how long are thou be quiet? How can it be quiet. seeing the Lord hath given it. a charge?" Th; word of God ought to be heard above the Babel of voices in the world lam- morlng to be hen-d today. hes d.In tho evening he spoke from Exodus 16:1, "And all the congregation Inul came unto the wilderness of Zln . . . And in the moralnz. then shall ve see the lorv of the Lord. Large con egat one attended the services. e Church Choir rend- ered an appropriate anthem in the morning. while the men's trio con- THURSDAY RECRUITING OFFICEB- Sub.- Lleut. J.R. Morris son of Mr. and Mrs. J,J. Morris B4 Longwnrth Avenue, has returned to Charlotte- town. He is taking over the duties of Recruiting Officer, l-I.M.C.S. Charlottetown. The death occurred Monday afternoon a; the home of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Davidson. Woodslde, of Miss Maude McDonald, in her 48th year. She was a native of Rich- mond, P.E.I., and had moved to Woodslde six weeks ago to make her home with her sister. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and airs. Henry McDonald. Richmond, P.E I. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mr. Benjamin Robertson. Mt. Albion, was held f1"om the home of Seymour Myers. Hazel- brook, September 15th. Servlefis were conducted at house and grave by Rev. Donald McDonad, assisted bv Rev. D. K Ross and Rev. H. F. Fenwlck. The pallbear- ers were Messrs. Benjamin Hor- ton. Warren Myers. Pearle Gay. Wallaoe Smith. Wesley Chandler and Seymour Myers. Interment Birch Hill Cemetery. Judge C. Gavan Duffy of the Queen's County Court vcst-wlay reserved judgement at the conclus- ion of Counsel argument in the damages case cf I-I E. Cantwell, Charlottetown, vs Mrs. Ada Giant. West Royalty. P E.I. The vase arose from dcmage to a barber shop owned by Cantwell wptan a brick wall on the west side of the King Edward Hotel fell on the shop last March 7. The plaintiff is seek- ing damages. Mr. HF. McPhee. K.C., appeared foi- the plamtjf: and Mr, W E, Bentley, K.C.. for the defendant. FLY TO MAGDALENS- Dr. J. . Lantz and Dr. J.A. McMillan of Charlotttown were flown to 1he Magdalen Islands yesterday by Capt. Carl Burke in a Maritime Cenval Airways lane. The trip was made in connec ion with a regular examln. atlon of blind pensioners for the Canadian Institute for the. Blind. The DeHaviland Raplde even-pass- engei" plane was landed or. the beach at House Harbor about two miles from Grlndstonc Island where the examinations were conducted; The trip down at noon was com- pleted in 45 minutes and Llic re- turn flight last evening took ap- proximately the smie time. U-her DBSSEngers on the plane included: MP5. Lflntz. Mrs. McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. F.A.S. Jones. NO WAREHOUSE TI-IIS YEAR- The proposed potato warehouse in which Prince Edward Island tubers could be stored on the mainland Ira autumn monl-hs will not be built this year amording to the 8 ~ which appeared in the Salckville Post. of September 15: Mayor Beale received n phone call this mommg from the Mayor of Charlottetown stating that Prime MIIIISDBRMHCIICIIZIB King (m; stated that nothing will be done this year floward exec ins a warehouse for the 1518116 Pvtatcns. Under “he crcum- stances a delegation from Sackville will probably nct be sent to Char. lottetoivn. There was no further exillauatzon fci- not building the warclicuse last evening as Mayo;- I-Iolman was in Mccton and cculcl not be reached, A delegation, headed by Ills Worship, Mayor B. Roy Hoi- man of Charlottetown, left yes- terday for Moncton where they will meet. with officials of the Canadian National Railways. Other members of the delegat- ion are Deputy Mayor J. T. McKee and Mr. ILA. Mcsservy, Clfy Engineer. It is undcrslood that a. hrlcl’ will be presented asking that. work in the Railway machine shops at Charlottetown be in- creased and more mcn employ- ed, also that the C.N.R. Ac. countancy Department here be left in the city and not trans- feigcd to Monclnn as is Dian- BC - It is believed that the de- lcxcrlon will ask lo have lo- comotive engines repaired here instead of being sent to Manet- on and that some paint and other repair jobs be done here in future. The delegation will probably rtfllfn 1o the city tonight. Friends will regret. to learn of the passing of Mr. Thomas McRae Fullerton, son of Mrs. T.F Ful- lerton and the late Rev. Dr. Full- erton of Charlottetown, which oc- curred in a. Detroit hospital Tues. day. He had been in ill health for several months and underwent. operation Sunday from which failed to recover Although born in Saint Jchi1_ N. 3,, the lale MI. Fu. rton, who is 50 years of 115C. sp t mos of his boyhood in Chariot-t -C'i\'l‘i wiiei-e he came with h‘: parents when only I few Years old He was educated in West Kent School and Prince of Wales College herc. At the um, of his death, he field the msition of Head Accountant with the Mur- ray Corporation of America. and resided in Dcfroit. He sewed in the Great w," with the 105th Battalion and later will] a. Royal Artillery Unil». He h€1d the rank of Lieutenant. and was wounded and gassed during his service overseas FOUWWK the war. the deceased spent some time in France and Switzerland in the fox ranching business. After acme time the", m returned to this con-fluent. to con- tlnue fox ranching mt, TYfrg nsuw, Indiana. APPPoxlmatxly l5 years ago, the lute Mr. Fullerton entered the em. ploy of the Murray Cctporatfgfi 01 America and has been there ever since. Less than a month ago h: visu- ed his mcther and family here in Charlottetown but was nct very well at the time as he had under- gmo an operation shortly before. e spend several days in the PEI. 308M141 while here and left on re. tum tm week; ago. Ho is survived by hi: wife, the former Mia Annabelle ‘Bag-mil of Charlottetown. Other survivors, b2- slde; his mot-her. (out sisters, Margaret, Mm, c. A, Volsh-t. Bea-me: Mrs. HJ-I. McAi-thur, Les Angeles; Miss Jessie, OH .4 | .i...-.1n ,.,, More than ten acres of ground were plowed in the field o! Mr. Hank Clay, Bridgetown, duriux the plowing match and field day yesterday which was sponsored by the Central Carry on Canada Corps of Dundas. More than 1.000 persons were tn attendance at the big event which was first held last 1ear. - —SIIOWER FOR. BRlDE-TO-BE -—The girl friends of Miss Harriet Andrews, tendered Lei- r. shower cn Tuesday evening m. the home of hei- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hart-y Andrews. St. Eleanors. lvbss An- drews ls to be married 1n the near future. Miss Muriel England escort- ed her to the chair of honor which was prettlly decorated foi the oc- casion, the gifts were opened by the Misses Ruby Yeo and Marlon Tanton and were pliced on the table by lvflss Avis Phi-Ii. The greting cards were read by Miss Alice Andrews. After the opening of the many beautiful gltts :1 lunch was served and the lest of the evening was pleasantly spent with music and entertainment. —VISITING HIS FAMlLYl-A- mong successful Islanders abroad who are visiting Prince Ward Island this summer ls Mr. Fran-k E. Wcoclsldc. manager of British Col- umbla. Chamber of Mines. Van- couver, B.C. He came by 018-116 fmm Vancouver to Summerside and is visiting his brothers. Messrs. Keir and Archie Woodslde at the old homestead in Hamilton and his sister Mrs. Joseph Sheen of Ken- slngton. Leaving the farm as he did fifty years ago. Mr. Woodside when asked by the Guardian cor- respondent for his impressions of his native province, said he noted especially the marked development of agriculture and. improvement of livestock. also the growth of the fox industry and all the changes he sees are changes for the better. On leav- lnz here he will go by plane to Bos- ton and also intends vlsitinu Tor- onto. Ottawa and other ties be- fore returning to his home in Van- couver. -—A . .4 The September meeting of the trustee board of the Protestant Or- phanage was held in the Orphan- age on Tuesday the 15th inst. and was well attended, members coming from as far west as Ellerside and Summerslde and east as far as Montague. The meeting opened on arrival at i2 noon with Mr. W.A Stewart M.L.A. chairman of the board DYB- s‘ siding, The report. of the Property Com- mittee revealed the fact that we had already spent a considerable amount on repairing the roof and conductors and that re lacing the furnace section with ot ei- repair! there would in all reach a consid- erable unforseen expenditure. Adoption work during the summer 1111a been very active. both for, children coming in and going '\- but leaving a large number to care for over winter. It was most gratifying to hear that one of the boys had www- fully and very creditably paxed the P.W.C Entrance Examinations. It should also be noted that many former Orphanage boys 8Y9 11°" serving their King and Country- tn fact only recently word was re- ceived that one of these was miss- ing on operations at Dicppe. ——I1‘II~‘TY-I~‘II‘”I‘II WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-On Monday eve- ning Sept. 14th the members 0 the Summcrslde Christian Baptist Church gathered at the 51111610115 and beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur McEwen to honor the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey. parents of Mrs. MZLCEWGII! who were celebrating their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. There were ovei- fifty guests. Mr. James Call- beck of Llnkletter presided and called on Mrs. Wallace Harding who read the address. Mr. Ernest Calibeck on behaf of the church members presented Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey with a. beautiful reading lamp. Several others words of congratulation and of au- prcclatlon of Mr. Jeffrey's work for the church. Mr. Jeffrey replied and expressed his appreciation of the thoughtfulness of the people gathered there for so honoring them. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess with the assistance of some of the ladies and the rest of the evening was spent in musl- cal enjoyment. Mrs. Winsloe Moi"- rlson presided at. the piano. Dur- ing the evening Mr. Jeffrey in company with Mr. Georke Bow- Riv ness and Mrs. Morrison sang one of Mr. Jeffrey's favorite hymns. Mr. Jeffrey has a very pleasing bass voice, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey at their advanced age are quite active and Mr. Jeffrey while re- tired supplys every Sunday mom- lng at. the Summerside Christian Baptist Church-S. FRIDAY SUB-GRADING COMPLETED — Workmcn are completing the sub. grading of a stretch of load, about. two miles, from the Georgetown Road into the vllage of Cardigan. The road was widened, graded and gravelled during the summer as W“ also a three-mile stretch from Montague toward Lower Montague. The work was done by the Prov nc- lal Department of Public Works. Seveia other roads in various sec- tions of the province were also grad- ed by workmen in the district. The Odd Fellows and Rebekah: of Charlottetown held their an- nual memorial service in their hail last night. The service is held in 1"ememb ance of members who have died, the number now total- ling 254. A wreath was placed on the monument in remembrance of l6 members buried overseas who die while on active service during the First. Great War. Another was placed at the People's Cemetery 1n remembrance of members buried there and elsewhere. The Rebekah tribute was deliv- ered by Mrs, L. H. coffin and tne Oddfellow tribute by Mr. Ralph MacLean. Rev. T. H. Busseil Som- era, M.A.. 5.12M. gave the Divine tribute which was listened to with great interest as his theme was most appropriate. ’I‘he singing was led by n choir under the direction of Mrs. An McBachem. 1m funeral perv cl. as well as the decoration service. was impressive and beautiful. Mr. J, R. Compton presided and Mr. C. ‘H. Black acted u chaplain. The committee in chute 0f arrangements included Mew-l. Gordon Rodd, P.G., chair-ml - . ~ ¢ .. . e also spoke B S ESEPTEMBER 19. 1942 BUDGET FOR OUR saruaoav suisisoailselul fAfter a l t1 1 w». ....i....:"i..it..1:1:.ss. . ‘lent-e JO-Woh McCabe “.-°“.‘ known and highly respeufqd Mug? id W his eternal reward}??? ome t I , - -l Aumlstcalirdfnlgflyondai “W111i: born, ISLANDEB. DEAD -_ My w lggfifiemhfls received a‘ totem-inn 511 1g the death in New 1v . 1111mm. B. 0.. Wednesday ,,,,,°"‘ ing of George Drake, s 10m?" resident of Meadow Bank w“: River. His wife ls a sister Br $5} Russell Binns, this Clip *1‘- SOLDIERS LEAVE_ . .. left No. s2 CB-nadlan :3‘,§,,:‘“““"1'-1 ‘Prfllninz Centre yestemiiv i11-Bum vice elsewhere in Cananq Ifjfr‘ were: Privates FEW 1.11,,» ey Charlottetown; T C. M1191‘: F188, Charlottetown; B.L. m1@.s-l§1‘,,“““- field; W.L. Strong New’ Wmn‘ minister, B.C.; M_s_ whne scst. merside. Before leaving 1,1101, w” presented with cigarettes 15,, F“ Provincial Government tlirnjjéh {h ca"! 0n Canada c0111.. T11? e sentatlozitstwere looked aftc-i hint: represen alve of the , , J " gion War Services, Cnmmn L9‘ --FAHEWELL P _ staff of the Perfectiolhnznrgin. s3“ merside, tendered M1, "wzld ' Matthews a. surprise ilflffy m h?“ home on Tuesday evening “rm, t“ his departure yesterday lliflflilfio for Moncton where he will join 111g R.C.A.F. Mr. Matthews has to: some years been the firnrs Very capable bookeeper. Mr. Amos 11111,. 1&5’. the manager of the dairy W“ the BAIIIIOSS and g, beautjfuj‘ Rom ring with air force crest wits m. seated by Miss Dorothy Simmons on behalf of the staff, A “Lqpqomq tammfi W music and entfé. FAMILY BEREAVED-JVI Beer of this olty has iecé1§¢,1E,~,.§§~, of the death yesterday min-fling .5 Toronto of Mr. Clarence W Real mmd. retired Canadian National Railway stores keeper at Moiicton, N. B. The late Mr. Rcdniouds wif> and daughter, 131-, Dorothy Rodi 130K111. are leaving T010111‘, m. onctori where the funeral 11-111 l,» held on Sunday afternoon. 1111,; mdmomi family have been fro: quem VIEROPS to this Province 1a the Dist. They were accustomed {o Spend their vacations 111 Summer. de~ D1 90mm!’ spent some time training 1K1 Falconwood Hospital during the period when bliti w“ an interns. Mrs. Redmond is Mt". Beers first cousin. POSTCARD FROM SOtTfl QFRICA- Yesterday the Travel ureau Office received a card of acknowledgment from Miss Jean c MacPhee written under (me of fill; 20th from Capetown. 3011111 ICE. Miss MacPhce ls a formu- ltslander. She wrote as follows. TO-dfly I received the literature 0n Prince Edward Island 111111 1 want to thank you. 1t. 111111 l» 11111¢11 appreciated hcrc. We rkc it 'i'(‘i'V much here and are lortttcfl .1. 1t seven miles out of Capetown. Tha a m! V011 again, I am slucerclv v.1 s. Jean C. MacPliec." The bri. n! the postcard showed foui" v11: '11-. views around Capetown and 11 actual photographic rnp1"ct1".1i~ Miss MacPhcc is formerly Heatherdale. P E I. f c111 BIRTHS SMITII-- Af- the Cifv I Sepi- l0fh. f0 Mr. and M15 R01 aid Smith, Dtinsiaffiincc. .11. S‘ll. James Gerard BALDERSTON -- At 11111 l Edwvard Island IIOSDlIaI cn .13, 1942, tn M1". and l\ Baldetslon, Cross Roads. ter, Marjorie Pearl. MacLEOD—-At the Hospital. September Cross. a son Melville ltfunio. I IIOP- At the Prince C01 Hospital on Sept. 5th 104?. t1 Henry and Mrs. Bishop, :1 il1i1'1l KENNY-At Mor-ell on $11111 1942. to Mr. and . Ken_n_y a daughter i-MLZ. MARRIVAGES DELANEY-MnePIIE ‘ Manse on Tuesday. by Rev. Carlyle '1'v l- '. Isabel MacFhel- PI FIl‘ll\\"‘1"‘ Eric Douglas Dolancv, t! F‘1‘.ur- A Pnivt-ll ch. 11.1111- .1""'11‘ u or. JAMES - CLOW- 011 day. Aug. 21). i942. by Rev. in St. James Anglican c1111" _ llton Ont. Mary Reta Clou, 11 e1- of Mr. and Mrs. 1111:1111». "l" Prince Edward Island, to M" nrlck George James, son of .\f1" ".1115 Mrs. Edward James. Hamilton. 011?. —(Halifax Herald please cfltll" M NICHOLSON-WALLACE A? i‘ Rose Valley United Church ca seg- tember 12. 1.01.2 by Rev. n__.1 11o.- rlson, Hazel Christina b11111." of Rose Valli-v In Albert \\ *1‘ Church, Wednesday . - by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster _ Doris Coleen Boisnei- of C11“; 4M town to Mr. Warren Cobb Wmicr Silmmerside. I STEWART - JEWELI. - .-\. Manse. Wednesday. Scllfl _- by Rev. G. Carlyle Wanner. RH r Hilda Mao Jewell of Noun" o, i? MiuhgIli on Elmer Stc\\.1.. amps re. , . WILSON-HOWARD - at 111)“? Church, Cornwall on Wvfllbé " Sept. l6. 1942. by Rev, 4- “~,",,.,,,, ner, Miss Alice Marjorie “m1, of Cornwall to Mr. Clflllfm Wilson of Charlottetown REYNOLDS-At Mu Sept. l2. i942. Freeman aged '78 years. BRENNAN-At the daughter. Mrs. (D121 JnC Edmonton. Sept. 14. 194-- Brennan. __ , cututu- Suddenly 11.1 . -}-" of his sister. Mrs. \v11l1i1‘11_. man Village Green. M11111‘) l4. 1942. James Cullen. one 11mm‘ MIeCORMACK-At Mi. ‘5 John on September l7. 11142. Misr MacCormack in her 511th ( m‘ CAMERON-At Margute. h”? 1042. Allan Cameron, azc k JARDINb-At Estevan. sas r 11, 1942. Dr. Fred Jardlne. - home of h" SI .v I13 ve Hood!" paint!