Junersl of Mrs. John Murphy’ o; of the Guardian Office is in hos- of Mrs. Alexis McQuald was held f} PAGE '1‘ EN 1 rill; cllhlthilrri. I . WN U""“’ “' . OCTOBER s, 1942 011R NEWX BUDGET Foe ouu SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY ' FUNEML YhsThhhhY - Tho M“ Sm“ himY- "i" "hhhvee LAID T0 REET-Jfhe runorui MR. THOMAS suupmm, m, h... Ho", he, lee, we broken yea; ago and w” not“ m his R$é1r°1'°°ni1iht$§:d lway at Indian ___,__,____ _ 77 Dougie; gtloel, chm-lqgwwwn, ital with serious injuries follow- yesterday morning from Fygnk Almighty God called u, ms Ewr and She Was taken to the Prince athletic prowess. Later he studied 23rd one of the gfglogrsltfnlgesiggntiellrti B] "5 held YB-‘iififdhy from the Cut- g an accident at Southport last Hennesseys Funeral Home to st “B1 Hume. Thomas Shepherd at Edward Island H°‘g11h1 Where 514B at Acadia University and was one the person of George Macmillan gt ‘was cliffs Funeral Home to the Angli- night. she was struck by an un- nunstnns Basilica where Requiem Cohdisan on September 12th i042 l’ m‘ a paum“ T ion church at Irlshtown. A short idohtifiod o" u she was about High Moss was celebrated bv Rev htotho use of a2. Beloved by'nii n’ “wpcyfid m’ R<°-M~P-- shifted a team there. Possessing n indium, Although fol g in nooiu. v.3 m melee at the lune", hum was lo board a but “om Prmee m“ w_ Mccaedh. who also con-ducted- nd and generous ‘fiend in‘ sear gr lit. There were four other gersonality he was piipular with was able to be “d 3°51” conducted by Rev. A. IseDrew Gard- Wilid 151mm 1105111181 authorities the service at the grave. The pall- P3551115 Will be mourned by all 358511385 (lxi-lvflllllfi 35d u “m d ms d 15 a o ma e acquaintance. em 9- tai on Sept. 23, i hi“ i“ ii the o» ohm» on ou bonny h» oil-nod - o or n you» ~ warn b0 t his d bl is fellow ‘students as well s; with until the time of hisurather sugdeeri‘; gheefifieeggg ngrsloxl-glmngd - t i en. ner, rector of St. Paul's chum“ it was learned Mrs. Duffy's both bearer were: who knew im. . . M Ireshwwn Church and at the legs were broken‘ Doyle's Robe” Arslevxileasgles‘. wogzléléifi h ggllisevleaufllias the car which hit Hewas an only son and besides _.____ gENlgETT-At the Prince Edward wmeterv Mr. ma. Taylor con- Royol conooion Mounted Polite Barbour. Gordon Mt-Killrlon Aulz- 1h the Dhsslnz of Mrs. Frank ‘ y‘ his mother there are two sisters Mm r0 nrs-r- The funeral e “lie h°“i’"“i eh $3»- zo. 1942. ducted the service. The pallbearers said the car did not stop. An in- ustus Stanley and Fi-niik Malone, B0548. Cornwall lost another of its were paged we e he l, M‘ 1° "mm" h1-i 1058. one a twin 0f the late Miss Mary McLeod. gherlretggd “'5' 5° °h Bmhoii. It Charlottetown were, Joflgph vestigation is underway in on Interment was in the Roman e1 emecl citizens. After ul illness of u; Avondule on émgmge, 1ft gfi: 518181’. BBiW. l-nd l Ypilliifl‘ 518W‘ w" 11°14 11°"! 1h! MCI-flu Funeral m“: w“- h 41118111591‘. Frances Btoroy, 3pm Brown, Robert Din- effort to identify the driver. Catholic Cemetery, Charlottetown, a’ few days 511° P385911 il-WIY‘ It the J, O'Donnell at the early an}, 21 13919511. 3°!" YWWYdBY lfwrhwn where LUMsbEN At eh ‘mhd- 1mm“ Fem’- Hem" “h” “u” W“ M“ “my “an” P‘ E‘ I‘ H°‘°“a15““d“- ‘My 1m‘ vow. Aithoush in fniliruz hooiih FUNERAL {ETVICES gmcéirfilem °i%’3§’.‘§l"‘° 1b Rwy; Island Hospital o: Elifluzamgvgf; ' _. The . e er. n rmen - . , ttoll, and John Davis. At lrisli- the bus u! 915 last night. It stop- FUNERAL SERVICES — The in her flnymrs‘ ye“- Dunh! h" for several months she bore her hm l 1 eh l “e Ml. h People's Cemetery P ilbe ' era o a a s. Jo n . a arers: to Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Lumaden, town the pallbearers were, James ped about 60 feet beyond when: funeral of the late Patrick 'I‘rs - me time ‘she have {may 01 he! suffering atientl R. Murphy, John Murphy, Eddie she was stnlidiilg and as she lvalk- or Was held from his late relsl- timeeglughtalllfihts 1h ‘he 5119mm 01' times resigned toyGibrilii $113,“ a“ Hughes took lace yesterday meme. Harry McDougall William $16“}'R15f1%§§1mt8th8°flém Murphy. William Simmonds, Hall ed to it a car going from the dir- dence. 2'3 Passmore Street, on any or w 1e cause- Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Bonnell left "mmihfl t0 St, atl-lck-e church’ Mclzflilan, Neil Robinson, 1391mm Island Hos ital e r Ce Edward Burt and A, Blakeney. ectlon of Charlottetown struck her Wednesday morning; Sept. 16th, to Damages e0 eh e yesterday for Toronto. They will be m" A“ 115m‘- The "W1" W" c nnon‘ to Gm. an: monase t‘ m’ __-_- down and continued on without the Church of t e Mos; Holy was awarded the‘! iffixmgefi! $500 absent from the province for about ‘mnducw by my‘ “m” can‘ Miss M —__- ohhhhiitheibwli 810m on ‘roman’ Two Prince Edward Islanders stopping, Another car which hap- Redeemer where Requiem High ease o; H E Cageaell lenmm? h “"h- “Bhhni 1th‘? 9511mm" 1191"!’ ocean vlehmnl‘ évbletmln a’ GILLIS - At ‘the, grime Ed Emir.” Ti 113$.‘ “ieghsttfnitlqiiysil fioiiig. utl§ni.er§flheolje iphtievffiimiesd illfisiotliaivsizi$ hrafllinlrtamshf” "S" M“ “iihhiehi doiéhghhi by TT” £51.51? é°"l.§“"v$ll?£.?‘ .‘?§‘§h“' I oouzhtor of tn‘§°'inte°’i5l§y'nnu Isuhd Hoovitoi soot rs 11:493. nu an r ‘ce a y . ' I ‘ ‘ - _ . . . us, 1e ' . ,, ' - -5. " - ' .' ‘ - One. Sgt, Ralph Ernest Wells, is land Hospital. Slic had been at service at the grave was conduct- ffffl§°1§§eeJ§§ §o‘,f,,,$“(",§fl,§’§§§¥ eoTefiugggfigklgihllenhhglg 11135- Patrick K9 1y’ Juseph Fisher‘ Ihgglluefgomliglicllghnslgohefmltiblt‘) lfiig gallon“: c!lgif§ha9i-nald1G“lls'-M°n- ' ' '— une- Street. soil of Mr. and Mrs John W-"mEN — At the Prince Edward listed as killed on active service soiitilport yesterday visiting rcla- ed by Rev. R, Bnines. The pilil- lerdey The . . i plaintiff sued the de- mi or me late Mrs (Dr) Suther- MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION " ' A. MacDonald of Bear River, Isihhd Hflspital sent. 24, 1942, to He was an 03y ofiMrs. J. tives. 1 t 1 m. M D H Mbm DO 1d H Gordon of ms ae n wes ern Late as hi; f5- ii Y5 s. nit ennewey, Alex the west “all of eh Km Ed Prince County. His father is dead condition was described us fav- Mf-‘Dviihld. Joseph Trainer, James . . e g - ‘mm ‘he home °t Mrs. Norman Association met in the Baptist Rl and his mother is married again. arable. Mi-‘Iuiils and John Connolly. Kfrllirflsoligi) tecliugglnglsleafimnlgg Mmhgiihehli °h Cehilm $11981“ 611111011 Hall. Charlottetown. Mon- g'”.§§§m'§§,"§§, asgtglgnéhuigimgg __"_er' a son‘ sgt Wells attended college before The injured woman has been siimiheiside i0 91w North Bodeuue day and preparations were made the Immwugte gancemlnn by “—'_—_;_MAI§$— V. e ._ , _ , e , "Ts-f. _ ground March 7 last. Ce ~ _ Re. . Enllsllllg with the Roial Ail Force. employed ioi .1 uumbtr oi ieai.» FUNERAL U-STLRDAY —-TEIB orffé§eifeg_ Tl“oereggnQgtgarggdgzgfig ffllfleéggdféélt esgxllgrleggfiimn-lggflgl; Rev- Nichol“ Mullen. SM. bearers were M655“ James feildant for dams ‘ 8B5 oouood when land t k 1 T d fte _ co pa“ “e5 “y a "mo" MEETS Th‘ P- E- 1- M1h1-51ief1hl Prince Edward Island, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Warren. North CUSACK—BRADLEY-—-At St. Jos. The other name on last night's in the Gllllfdiilll job printing of- funeral of Bridget Power was held _UNUsUALLy LARGE p01“ . ~ follow. H “:1: M F 1- ~ -_ W“- . B5 5 311 o ii C B1’ 11R? in missions who will be in Chai FUNERAL yEs-l-ERDAY _ me gulls churclh Kelly-s Cross‘ on list, Stirling David Banks is ilow lice, Yestcrdal’ hi°iTi1iiB ii'0iii the resi- T055 _A representative o; the . - listed as a prisoner of war, Earlier den“? °1 M“- $1m°ii POWBI‘. Guardlan waselwwn ln gvmmer. Edwin Mcmnume‘ wnuum M3‘ mtetowh Qct- 27 ‘ma a several funeral of the 15w 5t, John ‘uxust 19. i942. bv Rev W11! 1115 Parents Mr- and M“ I“ D TUESDAY Pleasant Grove w s1‘ Eugeneh side yesterday some unusllullv gfilriliglxtlefakglruliililldq J éw°i'1i?§r!i't§irh' meetings Wm be held by Dn Mom Holland w" held from 1 I ch mere‘ Marv Berth“ 311519 ’ ' - - - ~Another matter dealt with was lomeeown Alrpore yeseerdae 5"‘ south Melvjllle t J 7 y sfter- o ohh Ram Banks of Conway were informed Ml.’ John 1v Devme a well Church, Covehend, whore Requiem I t t h- he was mlSSlng following opera known “ml lllellle. respected lmsl. ;U%ll Mass wile celebrated by R/ev. fall-Z‘: In)‘ fii... w (i? 61.1%.’; _s‘ the temperance situation. The at- 1e00,, when services were eonducb Cusack of Emyvaie iiOIiS 0W1‘ yFfhliffv/hh 01h" hi0“ use.» nun of Prukcs p: scd away ‘iitifli Silnllooli, “ho H150 con- Stewart Bedlam) These were n; FUNERAL ‘.EQ.I.I_.IeDAY _ The d t l ther svas killed earlier willie serv- suiuihy nieiit nt [lie Cliiu-lotrc- ("C h‘ 11h‘ 591W“? ‘~11 i111‘ i=’"“"9~ the Green Mountain variety and funeral of the ‘lute Miss Salie {fgccttcrlyastrdvlgllgrtllzto Cflllqlgllyfyfisatgfl B‘ some“ wh° “l” “named *1’ 26 i942 b ‘ ' ‘ the grave. Interment in the R. A. ‘ ' tention of the Temperance Alli- ed by Hon. Fm m“ the He“ T. H_ ggellvgglElllxi-Iggtlgng‘? at Unlted B iii‘ By. S t. l’ Rev. A, D. Stirliefig. iiig with the all" force, Severfll iowil Huspluil ilfici" a sllurt ill- The l>h11h€i1i'@1‘5 were AUJShFb. Hill- m. of eh Wei hed 13 poundeh h d t, f l , , other brothers and sisters are at ness. Jggiesmriléighleggmgilribardlagieiix. Th? DBYSOfImWlIO fired these said ho laotge Yefiderfce, p33“ tiqgftgomllfig? §‘_,'§‘,“5Le",§_“fifiPnflfllfentftggelfigfij gexopmgrcfea ghehrrmsslglfmeaag; x5155airinglesagghglneMgPmxllllhlireorl home -—-—- I h; _ don. Louis Arbin d A b , , , wfé’; ‘Z1352. atatfndélilarplfrlitxtlgletlilgl delgtlixihzclcggfdnlzlflll‘ tlilziiméllarlozg? ry R an m m” Wore unusually loiizo and none of at the home and eroio oohiiuoiod DEHYDRATION PLANT AL- from Ne e2 several years ago. town Hospital _\'(‘Sl{‘l‘(‘<ly morning - L“ e l l h l _ e e Be e were, M ‘m’ T) Dame _ '_ °1 Mis-‘i Sadie LOW‘ eldest daugm slirillccnigbolfitlilggcwheizilgfimepgaf! hi: Vincent eElukc, genres gllflnfeegfngltfalrvl°éfgog§n 15 Dr-Ewuc mm-‘mers- e took them from a pile all of which Road. yesterday afternoon. service ___.___ Rm" party’ firms party’ band Melee“ wrlghe o‘, Monet“. N‘ B Interment in adjoining which were cff typc. I-Ie said he by Rev. Dr. Hugh Miller, Pull MOST cmTAllq_ A dehydration m k e C- A]- BbeT- 9-. 101'?!’ ggwfigege 'm;'os‘:?5'£°1vse—t ‘ W 1 c515 9 v D31 GETS and “r hyi P - w. 1942. 11y Rev. G. C ll b. .- Miss Faye Johnston Zr! yNeOrKe$l1e£ All elderly lady, Mrs. JOhh t r of Mr. H. J. Love and the late S1~1FFER$ P-AINVFEL ACCIDENT . , , l K __ P .. w m‘ _ ‘ m" “z. its‘. t’ “sail biases. 55inséi“’f“fioinnf“zfiiiinl;i‘f ‘i; EiL?L°‘$..‘.‘.i§°.-“s’."“‘“‘ ohmgy;,;e,.yi.,:;.m;;.v...u.. ggziipii. “lnf;;‘~n3.£.ul""-.:: minis hm Bio" mers e an e eque sse 5 o saves m . _ _____ Cemetery rammed met the mechlnen ‘m, on. s’. 10.30 Saturday iizht Bi the fnther. two brothers. Eric Dover, Saturday afternoon, while tgpgir- P MooEWEN-At New London P. E. YOUNG - COOMBS —At zion SUDDEN DEATH 0F MIR- W-W such a plant would be available I" on September M. 1m £0 M‘ Manse, Monday sept. g9, 194g mg m’ m‘ °f m‘ "‘1d°“°° he Amma- Mr Will Walker Ken: A wedding of much interest to m, he, to have opefatlon! com. home of Mrs. Norman Montgom- Foxcroft, Maine. Colin. Borden. _ slipped and fell to the ground. w and Mrs. Claude MueEwen a R"- G- chf1y1fl Webster. ti . ' . 1i - . - ‘ eii. Central Street, Summerside nnd one sister Rena at ome breaking both welsh.’ M,‘ “men sincton. received word yesteday their mam lriends took place at St. meneed by the m.” o; January” In daughter (Evil Mae)’ Blanche coombs of Charlottetown Mrs. Sutherland, who had been I h- _ V d h _ 1n falling llealll. 50,. gome time MISS Amy Frances Douglas. was conveys to t e P El. l-Ios- M, W‘ W_ wall."- in st, pnui, ust 19th. when Mary Bertha Brud- hydration plant ML Eldlh Dehyll, same mace of the sudden depth of his broth". Joseph! C1ii1i'¢1i~1\'@11$"5 (31055- 1111K“ emu-lemon with the proposed de- HENRIBq“ the Prince Edward m Mr. I“ Lawrence You“! of the was born at Fernwood, P. E. 1.. daughter of M18. Mae Douglas, 70 pitiil bi’ MY- Mccwe °f We“ Rov- Minn. The late Mr. Walker was n19)’. dililghmr ‘11 M17 “d Mrs‘ ration Expert with the Dominion gtsalahlgliiléofifflléeroxilmieplvfrg?’8.941% MncKINNON-MacLEAN -—- At tho and received her education in the May st... became the bride of Ge- illty Where he had his injuries set “alive 0e the Island and was we“ y-rmcls Bygdley “n15 united in me Department o! Anlculeure. 0e,’ local school. She was I _ , Raymond Cusock. son oi Peter Cus- m discuss BALD RSTON_ M, North wllb ftilnily of ten, five brothers and and Mrs. J0sfilh N. MacDonald of Neighbors of Mr. Frizzell in ‘the I e u e a1 steamers ioovh-io or- - i t ‘ ‘ - P . n‘. ‘ W . . . - i ; . . -- . 1 m‘ l“ w‘ ° passed “my ° which was suns: by the ihistoi. Rev. AIA 595195’ Fwetmm R C L Ferguson. a. son. K1hh°h h! 9111109 CW9- l . 0116 01 h 013B James MéwDohifld. 50h 01 MY- He Tehlied hhhie the Shhie "E111"? known m Summerslde having holy bonds of matrimony to John awn Wm erelve l“ Chulotwlown Henry a son XIII-Ilse. Carleton, Wednesday. Sept. ' - is H. I942, by Rev. J’. H, Bishop 5mm, gape 19_ 194m w M; and Margaret Elizabeth MacLenn Mrs. H. B. Baldersfon, nee Isabell A7511‘? 511MB 1° Hilmld A. Mac- sillllUflilllfl who practised in formed at 5.30 in the afteruocn pi accident occurred betwceil 3.30 rind em“ ego Thev had m chlldren L l , A B Fume, Cher, i - - ~ . i "l r=‘< -t"9 Moiimciiili 4.30 Sfllllfilll’ afternoon. ; ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ _ _~ _ _ ' Wilfred Keeic who also pcriorlnscl 93h. 50111‘ $~ ~ - i ‘ __ D 3L0] _ _ (ills niiti \\ll() has been dead the CIUILI LLICH n i 3 i rliere me th.et brothels, Will and me marriage eeu.,,,on_\._ flmerolerlnte lguelpwfh l, R Alltl. Summer- grfffsz-Jiltigelegteméi Eibéetialignvgiti; fleshy? seplél-ltgxhlizflggz’ at st- frii Abiiut 36 l'i‘i\i'!- ThPY 115d 11° Sh- E351‘ lkstm‘ by RH‘ Gwrge '_"‘”"' Jollii in Kcilsiil ton. and Cecil in . -. - . - » . ~ ._ - i- v uli. inrlotie- °"“‘“""‘ wumn‘ ML Georg; H' Barbour’ Cole- T‘"°“1°- T11"°e 515M5- iihfli Hhm- ééelnxlg: ‘i315 Z1123" biyreziililidlvlholtv Millie ?§l.°.‘.-Lno‘f.°’h‘ii.”lc§v, Mcgreu nnd Corlflral and Mrs, J. Lester Fitz- Gwiiieii Ohmh- Miuiiiohl. blueieeho The late Mrs. Sutherland made ——-———, E ‘SS "m" 511°C“ Mr‘ J- mrdm‘ MB‘? mond Cannon. Summerside. Mrs. 0mm R.C.' Clark. ML A.. Mt. Stewart. gel-aid (nee Helen Cameron) l. v°n°mb1° A‘ hd°h°°h 5mm‘- l. hci" homo in Summerside during -AIRMAN IS LIST D 11;! k; DQ115111. Uhhrmiwwwhi a‘ Prices George E. Brown, Charlottetown ' __-_.__ The scheme has been promoted by son. Gerald Lester. 15°11“ “mm”- 1151181110!‘ 0! Mi‘. her declining years. the past eight INC-Sgt. Stirling David fish l. and Supply Representative in the and Mm’ John A‘ Thompson’ Man BURIED IN CHARLOTTETOWN the Associated shmpersu wlmnuqlt the cm, Hoeplm’ and Mrs. Get!!! T. Crawford nf which she lived at the home of son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barb l? Regional Office of the Wartime gale also survlveer B. _Tl,e funeral of the late Mr - Sept. 25. i942, to Ml; ind Mm Charlottetown, and Robert Arthur Mrs. Norman Montgomery where Conway has been listed oificiaiy Prices and Trade Boaid at Chsr- ____ Thomas sexton was‘ held. yeewrl FRIDAY Arch Wight, Georgetown, u Ion geégloisbsgrénlofs lglugm ' ‘ ‘ i ' Tito - O o uro lei‘ remains fire resting. The fun- as missing. A fhgieiiéihhf Brim‘ 00- luitefown. Mr. Barbour is expect- To REDUCE WORKING HOURS e ._ J h H i elf“ Wm be Tuesday M‘ 2 p‘ m‘ curred yesterday “Sung ome you“: ed. w return m the province this ~Tli6 Wediifisdil-y 115114101155!’ W111 gellllcemgtnngfngrdeflriomwhgheleaf/[islstigll The gloom of sadness passed over Rglgllltggfltt High Bank on Sept. Go “Fit. ti...“ he" .2“ hi: ee..1§r°l§:22.i::.i:..t:. F5533? .?.“°iee.i‘§iil°“3§...3se¥.‘i2' i» "who hhiebihotinlse i» Bord» Requiem “mime which; her m... he i» rho- nioi e new. detect...’ °“*”°“.;.‘.”‘""°“ ' e . .. ' measure s num r us _ ' an mo er. _ um n m-"que me w was gfven 13mm gfftxcugurfligtei; tugs: acmotgwald i d his 1mm m cauillgtittiwwm itthklsu been gighnxasswwag Surgfiggmikl‘; $1111’ m“ O a ear w e d alth h th RCA F’, new stationed at can m1 By u“ Rev LEGION AUXILIARY MEET- ment rom iiwo- s- _ 3° 0i“ W581" oorhed- 1h h on to hioiiv ‘ ' ' -. the past two years uh our: e h l El me. m b f m l _ also conducted the sellice at. the Minnie Beatrice Whyre of Birm- Albee-t m n w p05 on mam o heath He business 11011585 Wm reduce their gmve‘ The panbeams ‘vem ggggtlggffaslfieaflxS-Sedmetéfialiefikgervfyigl 1ii8han1, Eng.) a. duushtor. Diane Oharlqtiewwnaames rxc- The first general meeting very well khowuhoi __ , __ v e of the Ladies Legion Auxiliary. to district and in Chcnlonciowl took sick last spiing and was un- hours to comply with the request of Mess“ Jmnes V_ MCDOHMCL Jae be held since the sunnier recess. when? “e 3119mm . 11 , almost 1i ll rs-t -d to h lit. limit the working hours in one , -_-_ glgayheglehg‘ Eiilggeyiigie? C‘) B“ -——- ls During hi‘; Zbsonstigxif/ir. '1‘. Ggguoh week tio so. sellerul lending deepening Richard. Joseph Aisenuult unu FUNERAL SERVICES - The Island Hospital, on Sept. ab. 1942. Oharlotwiown. an Se sident ll-l lgl-le chhllf-lihe meeting —-LBARNS HUSBAND 1S PR - Ives was acting in his place, Mr. 11191199 51°F" 1W6 flhhmlh“ 5 Rpm‘! Catholic Cemeter. at ‘ ONERF-Mr . Nora Williams of Mis- Ives has been promoted to ist- ihei’ W111 °h°h hi" 3-30 h-m- 111313“ 1‘ 1 Fraser was held Wednesday hfter- Pleasant Grove. s 501B -. s ass Ch“r1°1'1'°t°w“- noon from her late residence 190 SIMMONS-At the Prince Edward o6 Dundee, sootlsxld to Flt, was u?“ amended and w new couche received st telegram Sntur- an; prlces and supply mpresen. of at 8 am. Drilfiégfees hgflgggh g8 PKIN - MBcDONALD ._ Dwyer had been in failinilhealtli roi teem one" we we meme (nee D m“ Mm mienmfih mafia Godkin both d Prince of ‘Vales able to act Since the“ but is m“, “let Government's suggestion w McAleer. Frailk Dorsey. Edwaru mwmd ‘m August 26th" gggglsfi-At the Prince Edward glAmlhlllzAcnPa-flfiifl- 9-89- Refl Riiiieis- Ihieimeiii "PS hi ‘hi? funeral of Lhe lute Mrs. Donald to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gcnze. 1m, by the Rev. 1r Miller n. D Miss zabeth Kent street. The funeral service Island Hospital on Sept, 26. 1942, John Dewar Robertaon 5150 0g members were initiated and sever- » .- . __s__ 0t ' ~ till g her ll. V . . S, _ obseive tile mid- , d“ mm “w” ml n ‘a ‘e He M5 815° “Mm ‘L me which days they would close at 1 —CAR COLLIDES WiTll BUS- was eenduetede by m,“ G_ Carlyle to Mr. and Mrs. Ray simmons, Dundee. sootumu, M... “Wm; m names proposed ‘or member‘ that her husband Siizmii. Thoihhs Ottawa conference, W231}: biiealfgrhiltl Xlllgttelrgi‘ ohisgliltggfi gglesoliehigh:ailmnogrivgflibhei-rgr BELIEVE TI’; LOCATED 3hr?" when they would remain open was eriroufe to Suiruncrsicle inst service at the “we The palb EllzabeuL gtgflgned a; gllarlmteluwn 331%’i‘2‘3§“s?§o§l§’°§%‘2¥..°°2‘o‘§$§§§$ W" i“ “may iiiwgilailg: hovel oenoonn" Mounted Polio-o F533.‘ i? E"’33n“‘§o°‘“..§.n“?.‘.li?oé’l§3i‘é "'..§.“n‘““ Psiwpbi“ h‘ “ifk” “l? hem" "o" "We mi“ w°°“**- °°°""'-'“ ‘h’ "h" m“ "h 1' ' n . . . nu on , . _ . .eanors u a c _ , , come through t e r have located a car which they 1...... been made by the srrocers yet. iymefi {m leuewme closely wee a. Ilia‘: eifieuxfrynorlzlg. Al. lgiorilieiti ggliilfgl, iriiessoaivto 11 DEATHS Eiwh evehhi“ “wept 5311"‘ A5 m” 5-15 b“ 11°11‘ ‘he "mm" Webster who also conducted the Charlottetown, n daughter, Karen with the RIOYB] Ail- 1mm and of the committee for scllinl war on,“ geuovu Further information belle” e0 be m i ~ e one that hit Mrs. - _‘__ ilnfi-blfi 0° 5WD 1h 11h“? ilhd chhshed B Davison Interment was in the CharlottetQwn n son David John C, - ---- i‘ ~ - - - olilimfis-At M“? 1, m2. “mam” °" °°' saving strmus reported that. al- when received was prgmised,sigfllll- e n ready $710. had bee-i rcalivred from mm Williams wils u member of the gage: Egg?’ aisssgfihgeiafe Zgoustuxtl’? ARREST MADE “‘ clhrence into the heavier vehicle, Mrs. H. People's (;eme;el-y_ cl-mnboii the sale of’ stamps. _Mrs. RE’ first grmoilrcd tank brigade which day night Four of the 0cm an“ Saildersun, a native of Morell. was G_ Mulmrl, was dl-lvlng the car. . Palmer reported for t-le Mcthers went overseas. He was ‘linen gfiethe 0e the au-wmobile were roulildea arrested yesxterday tméirnirliiiz by wlhh her were he; husband, M13. D[ARTIN_I.AYNTER_ _ A qulel Corner. the usual dsrning. mend- men of the ieceéit QEJKZIC usumrllgg up yesterday and questioned Royal Canad an Moun e wPo ce hen (mo) q-mmn‘ M,‘ (Judge) lumen but pram, even,’ wok place M, the fng end sewing on buttons hadbkept g1 whiegisutllieies nns However‘ we investigation by mé a charge of failing t? s phiet 5 and M“, Wnller Baker. All .00. home o! the brldele parents Me ‘hf jdh‘ °‘ l?“ “mm” ‘l? “V” ° ‘ police is still proceeding. Tho “we .°‘ a“ m‘ e“. ‘Q1, l?” oiliiohih oi i-ho chi “he Shah/Eh “P and Mrs. n. J. MacDonald, Stanley M“ m 3mm in char” o’ “e FORMER isLAvnpn LEADS automobile did not stop lifter it “m ‘mvmh H” w“ e" twhsidfimbih MR Miitio" 1*?- Bridge, when Miss Marjorie Don- Armouries dance committee re- KILTIE BAND __ hie Canadian h“ the, Charlottetown woman who custody as a. result of the acciden oelved mlurles u, he,» lace Whig Ema Marlin, daughter of Mm D_ J_ gghlcieeid hztlldatloeea hvlilryin tshccfiifh“ Legion of illc Eastol-p Cmllnaild was rushed to the Prince Edwlr Mi Sofilrlpogteltl: gilllflfiayhlflsehihlurclli M1‘ Bakn had a kg brOkerL-‘s MacDonakL became met bride o1 s n e e - . ‘ “ “o . land Hes mil 1e... " l ‘.. W161i 5- - i- Mr. James Edwin Payn er son 0 o-urles ell-me the last general meet- held their Annual Convention in Is p xvi .e l vsus down by a em. as she was about FUNERAL SERVICES _ The a a ne'er‘ Came we The follow,“ memes were Boston on Sveipt, 1a, 19, mu 20th found she was suffeiing from two e0 weer a bus whlch she had eml of he late My‘ John T. Mr. and Mrs. 5:163’ Peyemol] was Hotel Br dford Amon the broken legs Meanwhile th c - m" l ton Siding. T c Y w ‘med’ m0 1° w“ “m” men's at S‘: in bh since on Sundgy to dition of Mrs Duffy was roe opggd 5‘g““““‘1‘ 3°“ h" 1*“ Wm Delhi‘? W“ heid Yesifiiiiiiy "Wm" performed by Rcv- D- J- Mofliooh 0 recreaflon quarters on Queen Un Scotche lgresb teritm Church to be somewhat improves last broken‘ The" we” ‘our pasenzers mg “om m5 late resmence at Blehdulbhnc- Th” weddm“ mam!‘ Charlotwi $150 1° Chhrmtbemwh m; c m Pepi. Brltlsh and nigh; in the car with Sanderson. The Peakes to St, Teresa's Church W55 played by Mrs. lib-nest Mac- h 131121116“ of Canadian Legion mm a: War Veterans of Lynn. ' car was owned by a. resident of when; Requiem Hlilh Mass W85 Ewen. After the ceremony a Charlottetown but one 0f the p85’ sung by the pastor Rev, B. Croken. wedding supper was served by the need 86 her 70th year Street on Thursday Oct. 1, age 17 years Mr. Richard Ceilings, | llAMiw-Attsunbu Oct. 1, i942 Mrs. William nemrih in no, 115th’ year CAMERON-At Clyde River, Oct. I. 1942. Mrs. Angus Cameron, in SPlLLETT-At 15'! WBYIIIOUCh Mr. R. E. Spillett in his 76th year. WHITE — At the Charlottetown Hospital. Oct. 1. 1942. Mrs. John P. White (nee fiance; Teresa Smith). McQUARRIE — At 24 Kent Si. finish paving off the mortgalze. $25 Chnadi . ., , . "i was Mass. This outfit made a striking STRESSES IMPORTANCE 0F engere a Son o! me owner‘ my Assletmg m the sanctuary were bride“; mother. The m” were cut a nurse.” Oct l“ m“ Mrs‘ Kat’ I to buy wool for knitting. It also reported that some-i had been efiression on we Canadian m‘ SECRECY‘ The immmance Qt barently hud obtained t» ssioh Monsignor a. A. Murphy. Mon- by Mrs. Ernest MacEwen and Mrs. due to the fact their uniform secrecy on the part of servicemen —-——— ' ~ - .. f it fo th evening. Sanderson l M, M130 ld cl Rev. P. t f dc . ist fth iZTOO . The bad hows Wu roooivod by w“ “ °°§y °fll “"~‘.n.°“““.’..‘2§‘e l2..°°§‘.“°°“‘.’“ wlciml, mmltfjlf, QM‘ (will oprrieare before stipendiiirv hilgiarllgh. Pallbgsrerli “R121? Messrs. gllaenlgiflde zvaserlfivcn away 12v -_ '1- 3, 1m Janqeg M Arth p M r id fChul-lgfl, _ Mounties. rece n3 m . its s resse v F .e , V. Tw d lhle _ _ e. , . g r’ u‘ d 6Q? gl o l m 5 e their famous Klltie Band co-m- Cabot member of tile British I“l- Maglshmte G ‘L 9° y A. J- Mooney. E. P. Donnell], her siep fntherk 1341211). J. llll/Iiac owii iv-‘ior w ~ -o so ofi- ~ i .. - » ‘ ' ‘ ‘ i . b B .dl i, D. A. MDo d, , tt ~ e m <1‘ “is s2£n3iii";..n”i’é§ Si"ifiififi.§*l.¥‘°”n£2i§°“n§2but“ “‘ - ‘" ‘“‘ " ° m‘ .1“ “ '3 " “ m “ McQuaid at Solnervil e, Mass. He 1 be C‘ formerly ' ‘h ‘ .- ' SPEAKS AT ELDON-Tile mem- vice at the grave was conducted to mntc . The bride was attended had been -_ll several m,nel_.e_ The by Drum Major o o.» The subject of his talk was Coun- be I m Eldon Branch ol the b M 1 J. A M _ h _ I _ b h me Enee who was , 35-year-0‘.d_ mun had blaen 1n the °1 flilxlfeiiefifigeefigeiefwynfl §"’,e,"‘et‘,i,"°“§,“°' 13,1311“? 111?, m-"filtim, Cafriagim iiezion turned out in g,,,,e§’,‘.“e§§,‘§’,,, me 30,2153, ygmlL ealregr in rplnk ‘lemme Tm hgudqdlas’ fheumufi‘ lvially A. MacLeod in her Uixiegatiizg-iigf1fiefigeuyegig-a P E g/Lrlfooyle is a. very active member o? Mes$_ J“‘},’“s.,§m.f§,_, Rad‘ i? 311;‘ 3:“ Hffmfi olic Cemetery. grown was attended by his brother gléenmln _ M somewmel I I c‘ this vemrans posh fund h“ m stems’ Dr‘ ‘LA’ MacMnmn‘ Chm- E1d°h 1°" Mmd“ evenm‘ in “m” Mrs. J. W, Murdock, Montague, was tendered a miscellaneous McQuarrle, aged 94 years. MaeLE aged 4B years. formerly AN — At Moncton on Sept. Amold MaioIxB-iio focmerly of North Wlltshire, P.E.L, E. E. Jay and L. B. Hughes. Ser- blue crepe dress with hat and shoes Almost instant relieffmm M.eLE0D_Ae 89 Roehmrd Se. Wednesday Sept. 30. 1942. Miss Previous to her marriage the bride "in naunfl i" now ‘an, B’ 2e 1m mule M‘, p ' a ' °“ m‘ r keellyh Cross. an. -. alf- I ‘ M“ M°Quam w“ a 5°“ °l M“ orohootrh which Phiiiidiis hi” “ii” iotietown. was scheduled to oii- of bad weather ltiorm. °° he". Yesterday received the sad news shower at the home of Mr, and lllffld clllllldiflll fir!!!‘ ed 35 WW1 At th Charlottetown E James E. McQuuid now of Waler- I . -. ll lh _ vale and the late Mn MeQunm sic for filo onteittlihmcil = e3’ dross the mectlni! on Grnun HO/flll-i? Provincial President Nth me that her son, Pilot ome" Jmm Mm‘ Emeee MmEwen when, she mssoN _ Surv. int; are his wife, ilee R05- el a Farmer of Klnkors,elive—ye ‘the 50151615 Bhd 5931955 c1 the M‘ to give Fit-L‘. Cabot an Opp0l“~ Branch. The Provincial . . . b i i Ge A ll _ finds wish Mr. and Mrs. led Notions Mr- Govio “i” “hh unity to spook. Guests present was accompanied by doom E- mil Hie’ ‘Eiieagi regal,’ "fmesifge fiffefee,‘ “men, m,“ e, wedded put on at iihoii‘ hohiiiiiihiifih i" pituiizntioil but postponed the talk Lowtllcr on his official visit McLea ~ n Murdock. R. C. A. F. had received many lovely gifts. There , , , a m“ Sepbembgr 24y mimk“ glsls in bargain bottle néfipoen 555..., ionnenv oi non» Bil’. axed 8'1 years, The remains ld d in: r, R0 Merv. his moth- 1 , _ _ 5mm“, gl‘ niiiuéth: follosllsing brothers and m” RAF‘ m wing" I §§§°'5C§"- riinsnoifiaggffi‘. ‘if/grit tsif§'fi§io§"fivilfli“tliw poguiu boflf March 28 last but. until yesterday happiness. were tflnsferted from Frank 515*“: M“ vmmm M°Q“"1d' —-CI4ARKE-ANDREW—The msr- ‘ " ' “ he; of me Branch was pu through hopes were held out that e might Tablefs 98¢ Henneueyi. m‘ SUTHERLAND _ At Summersido, Boston: Mrs. John Ryan. Hyde i the resenoe 0i.’ real: Capt‘ J‘ Blahmmm” °r the m p,“ kg to have escaped or have been made Friends wiii be shocked l0 16 Phrk- M3554 M“ Joseph 51mm‘ gilitzivzfsotliiltllzfgfenrds on grids)’ 9V’ Nemerplahd-s Wbaakh f“ “M1219? nrhghxligessahf thelgllxrlltsl i121 ob- B P11591191‘ hf will “f "he sudden dean‘ °1 Mr’ R‘ E’ Bimkhhi N-Y-i Mr- Emma“ MC‘ 6111112 iii» SW6“ 591°“ 1h 5h ‘10111115 ton’ Cl‘ fr“, C m]??? " a‘ iects of the Legion and of the The telegram received by his Spillett. retired Charlottetown billi- Quiiii and M- Wiilihm MoQiihid- Anglican Church, st. Eienuoi-s. of S“ SA pRnn." Chzhimitmt- v2? things it had been able to ucoomp- mother said that according to moss man. which ooh-urged ehi l i both ht Keilys Cross: Mrs Emmott Miss Harriet combtun Aiidiow- h '1“ wenéqilly“ e ’ ‘ lish, also of the obliizations lestina German illformnlion her son hud hoilie- 157 dliggieiiimiih 1,12“, Eli Winner. Waiervhlo: and Mi. Arthur daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Q- on A m 1e 19¢ Mr, mleebeeh upon nil members of the Llelzion at 10st his life and Was buried April Iiilzit. il-llc-u flleom an“ are m 3U McQuaid of Charlottetown, Andrew, St. Eleunors, and Mi. M K1115“ {~13 ~ L‘; e __ l the present time. Mr. Shorten woke ‘lnd at South Cemetery, Ncu- mm‘ 5 °r y a r re a a ‘ ML h‘ mm“ ° m" n‘ ‘ '"‘“°‘ of the annual poppy chmpflllm and munster in Holstein. Germany. “"136", in clmrloewtown 75 years A brother. John McQuni-l, prcde- Charlie Bruce Clurkc. son of _ ,_ him by about sir yenrs. and Mrs. A Biiioo Cihiko 0i Link‘ “my h‘ ‘hi’ “he °’ ““‘°~“'“1“°' complimented the Branch oh its About a month nun Word came noo the late Mr Spillett lived here l .. . . Today, drugginta all h ‘l d d i‘ the over Canada are §§£n°‘§,‘,‘ehe§‘l'en‘§'f aeciequu, known fol-lees than her 68th year. . . . .- - - -- sl . be." cf ..‘l lit i , , , you be in i but Pink 55,533,“033355.32“nih°*t‘3i§§f’.§i.l.“§l§ on iiifhl... all; .232"fievfifvffileitisfoiiils: $3“:§.“,5“.‘..'.§“'“.I2;;‘.f ‘lint’? ‘$2.; $.13,hg§.,iii;,,i"g,;g.,li3gl il.°‘",;..§: Ml‘. A. tliur McQunld iusz rcturn- give.“ 111111.11): 111:5; .’n‘§.‘§{f.‘..o§‘§. Bi fiién‘ “§,.“,,§.5‘},‘,‘,§,§““‘e,,e “fyflfiggflei $111611 a5 g “ewk ‘i; fie but three were unaccounted for. vmcel Fcl- mam, ymrs he was M. “d fmm a thr§1°"w°°1‘5 "my: ‘fieeéfls svhtiilrrlncllhfiflon Willi fitted bodice uncl rcui-tis) MacDonald had crossed ofnbrélzllz aélmorklgo hing forme? 02m? H?” lkiefitaguz “fem”? w? “$025 "cmwd Wm‘ ‘he “m1 °f D111” “d b‘ “h” He a’ ‘ed ‘n c a’ °' lone sleeves. She carried n bouquet the Atlantic w plCneer on the Is- rildes. After a delightful lunch pro- mfgh: hgve ‘gee aways °h° h ggtixllegttbielefleesllsndlfilellv ‘rggllted sfeleoellil ~- fnnt-nctlng Aspirin Dunn’ aged ‘our years llmoar instantly, Friday night and yrierdhy i . n h n €£.."‘.".“ef.§’§°.?n3.“fin“§2. all; he "i"§.“n"$»n‘i‘.‘°n'?é”u°.flion‘§‘1° hire.“ i u un- unioo nu in when i. ton-oh h1'°1hi‘i"5 dQhih- lace u two pink l‘ s lviiss Mabel T. .. glow“ learned that me Monte ue‘ late J. W. Murdock. he was in his with the firm it dealt chiefly in that houraof relief Love 60 North River Road. D v ' RE hm“ To (“TY _ Hm” g early twenties. lie joined the the butter and cheese trade. mum“ but-fewpgnniggesglnybody QExTON-AL hi; residence. visit to the Province and he decid- were the Messrs. Ennis and Alvin , . awa. The ucs ions of national , . _ ii i dcrson of Mchell wns remanded ed w Upper Cahiidii whore iio ro He was e member o, the Trlnm ". ft l kl Small f Miscoiichc. Alter the ccr- _ _ _ ed w Come hue a er 0o m Over o hi iii 1h‘? mm“ 1mm h‘ ‘is "M11011 1° w" iuitil Monday when he appeared ceived his wings in the spring of Unwed church oiic of nui" Tou s: booklets which cmony ii rccciition was 11'. Aspirin is med: ln Canada and h the he picked up in fill office in Wash- .- . l“ m“ Previous to the. outbreak short lloiieylnoon Mr. and Mrs. RHOCJIIE the hen tli ‘of the DODUiB J_ Tweedy l“ Charlottetown yeb emoule overseas as a number ol- _ of gwar Captain Blaauboer was in C1511“ Wm reside at Linnea“. fie ggngany. V3111???“ dxgaife 112111 ‘Alix terddy. Sanderson is charged with a bomber crew. PO. Murdock had yggrfieigéleuwfegrbffionsfi sgilllifig 1-"1- 11 ti"?! @1119}, 1' command of various steamers in mu) “E55 FROM u”; ° r “r cone 5%,“ a? discussed failing to stop at the scene of an completed a number of operational In me em. and “mm. at the Beb not lumped Bayer in the Dutch East Indies and other k em k. d rome a” a‘ “n”? {vaee-‘Mcom anled‘ accident at Bouthport Sunday inst. sweeps across Europe before he vedere Flllln“ Stallone charlotlb (h; {om ofuoi-omieiu part5 Q1 the Souih West Piwiiic- He Eonmocn meflgfifi 0PM,” Lug“ B" b nMrefc weggglnm‘ on me pun‘, MYS- 3143115 Dun-V- ohhhmtwwwh- W" Temru-‘d 1111551113- town. There are. also several broth- NOT Aspirin. And don't has been in almost every large Allan n wemknow“ ‘summersme Y - i i ‘ was hip, by l1 car there as she was He attended Prince of Wales H5 and slam-s o; the deceased llv. lee-nybodyeenyouiei" Qunid, in hcr 27th year. 21m‘: m) 12;": hviglqlslcadglglartezs gag: busméss ma“ “hi1 former mfiiibfr A larizc crowd oi friends and rcla- “Bout to mam a b“ which stony“ cQl-Le59—~m_ t1 1 a! ""11" Q §Whh ____ - .._ _-_..._.—...s ..__._.._~__.. a 11' '9 5 of the Provilicilll Ledislutuie result- - a ovum]; LntJavfil which is iloamsll eountry ed in saving the life of Reggie El- slfiles £61,: it}; ifidsfii, Hoygg: BRINGING UP FATHER . i1 Vi i B D0 i! 0n 0 0V6!‘ liott. ten-yesr-old son of Mr. and ve$3¢y_ york, on Monday Aug-uni, I forty tniilions o people. Java. is Mrs, Charles Elliott. N0rii1i 5W1- Iilut stamiscellaneous shower Riven very rich in natural resources such eque. Mr, Allen was retumiluz in 1 h it}. i u lie Miriam, . _ _ ' ~ a as coffee, rubber, oil, tin. i-ioe. etc. his car with members of his fam- {~‘l,e°{,‘.9l‘$'e °m bf. renffié {he u...“ THINK! - WELL-THAT is A TELEGRAM-SIR! on - TH e1. ,6 Previous to the Japanese occupa- ily from their cottaize at Stsvertb room tscflfifld 11V h" °°i151h M150 BE TER THAN THR E LLAR’ - ‘NHAT- l . tlon most of the large plants were Shore some days 5120 when near Verna vow“. lo me eel-Bins o; me , FROMOLI SON HE OCE ON _r TQaETS __ “eougwr/ destroyed. At the time Holland was Wllmoi- Bridile they saw s. child a- wedding moi-ch played by ML Arm. T AN _ _ invaded he was in Italy but msn- 11°“ 1h 1-11? Channel on an object ur Vessey. The rooln had been taste- ~ 71g Hour T‘? 51R aggd u, g9}, to the united him... of some kind. Mr- Allen hastened full decorated for the occasion with ~ n .5 new over a ye" elme he h“ to the north shore of the river and f; um] blue streamers, Mfg, Harry w sstui-dov, Se t, 2a. 1W. liiioo P- a featuring Aspirin, POWEMAt the residence n: her recognized u one of elswpluiinw, Mrs. Simon Power. the fastest, safest: Pleasant GTOVe on Saturday. Sep- reliefafrompninever tember 26, i942. Bridget Power in l¢a tablet! DUNN—At i3 Alloy“ Street, on Think of itl . . . swi- 25- ‘m: ‘mm’. sgiyfflfiffj.‘ son of Mr, nilcl Mis. ~.\ m" 11°" ‘° “m” LOVE-At the Charlottetown Hos- tl. Se t. 28. 1942. Miss Bndin nowprlcedlo low 225e, elqgy. daughter of I-LJ liq- sister. Mark R xiacoulgan. Mlmstel. o; Branch of the Legion have invited Royal Canadian Air Force in July The deceased was u prominent em “mud it Get the economy ‘in den, on Monday, 5cptem28. 1943, i Andiew. who u..c. Captain J. Biailiiboer, Assistant - l lll .»_l .15 l mlnuel, . . e A . _ m Pr .1 l] new e t m‘ Naval Attache oi the Netherlands lvflwee saiveéli- 11118116113111: “CS-w” Itheatllti: cal1q‘£(tiuh‘lf:1?t"lfli€r ihghi 1:11 hhsrsdnvfoitlue. 015;‘, 1940 rind received his iiiifiul imin- member of the Charlottetown Curil- bee“: it your drawn.’ “d”, _ e _ Thomas s-glxtdii, figCfi loo-gallon at washin ton i; spend- ies and carried a bouquet of sweet etendm a “we.” " ‘beeweeq ‘Pew ing in Ontario. shortly utter the in: Club anid devoted mush o; hs mo table“ only 98L W‘. and,“ FRASER-At the P. E. I. Hospital in; a few days holday on Prince peas. Mr. Wendell Rogers of Link- hi Ml!“ “a 1 Ad m_ 11111351)“; Charlottetown Airport Wfls built spare time n tors at is over‘: 1M 1m‘ on Monday, sept. 28, I942. Mrs. sons n.s er A m‘ cilze a p l5 RBMANDED_ cheeeed wllh h, w“ elmoned the", yo, several ite sport. Last year he was a fsm re youcan u. Donald was“. m he, 93rd yiel-i 'DEVINE—..At the city Hosp o Edward Island. This is his first letter was best man. The ushers V,“ . cinl henlth ministers at ott- hnmnd m“ delving Clarence sen montm wllowlng ml, he leml-n. isr figure in the various matches ' ’ ' ' ' uhweii oh tho Pihho there» WARNINGl In sure It's ls lrln t 21 1942 J h T. Devine, h l ti b id cnt Aftei l1 necessities and lcnl i-iingc poli~v f m“ 1 u I 1 p ‘stgumbli “LQVCFSIH; ome o ic i‘ es unr 5, ~ ‘o’ ' " ‘ bc ore Stipendiary Magistrate G. .3evera mon is ntcr 1e was ms wife redefine“ mm sup emde mark of The Bu“. com l II C S-- t l1! nini-a .0. v ' ' I 3 H . it.l l Monday", Scni. 2B I042 ‘ M22? JqflllglflllilllPS. clued fill you"; MoQUAID—At her residence. giwsrd Street, Sept. 26th.. iza, balm/rd wife cf Alexis Mc- Rv l? "no McMllnlll an w r l h“. mmll _ m0"! met the little boy's father. is and Miss Ella Thcnlpson then had y o d o y carried in heavily laden baskets of presents which were opened by Mrs. Harold Metcalfe and Miss Frances Vessey, while the best wishes and witty verses were read bv Miss Dor- othv Watts and manned on the table by Miss Viola. Jay The bride- to-be taken bv surprise thanked everyone for their lovclv zlfts. This was followed hv sintzinsz For Site's A Jolly Good I-‘olluw. After a dainty lunch the hnpnv evening wins bligglflht :21? close by evcrybfidv w n; r hm many yea-rs i l Do -AIRWOMEN ARRIVE-A group o! airwornen, members of the Royal Canadian Air Force, womens‘ division, lsmved at Summerside Saturday night. They number 32 and are the aldvm gilsrd of a larger nilrrlber which will be sta- tioned at the summer-side air port More are expected this ween. Farlier air women were stationed at Silmmciside but were trans. frrrcd when No, 9 service Flying Training School was moved to n new site in Opium-S who unable to swim had gone out as fur as he could wade in fruitless endeavor to rescue the little fellow who was straddling a log. I-Ie had been there an hour and a half and did not dare change his position lest he cause the log to roll over. Mr. Allen instantly di- vested himself of most of his mar- fients. swam out to the raft and iron-If" pushed it ashore. Tho child was sin...) exhausted and hnd to be taken to the Thom: County Hos- I Dital but he has -,“‘ been dis- cha-rzcd. —8 _