. I ' 3 no y M p, 500 p M, -.No. 02 Canadian Army (Ba-iii!) 17am"! 901*" , ___ t - Province of Prince Edward Island ARMY WEEK lune 29th -- luly 5th. 1942 PRQGRAMME "EISIIVB ARMY DA!” I. y at‘ zhagmgiven ten days suspended sent- OHABLOTTITOWN RECEIVES CALL - m Mont- rose Pastoral Charge has extended 145 p g, _A arand Parade headed by Military Bands and consisting of e call to the Rev. w B. hail. ' detachments from the 11th (Reserve) Armoured Regimrennut. B.A., B.D.. oi Belle Rlver. Natl: (Reserve) Plaid Battery, B. C. A., 6th (Reserve) - EN A EME—————NT _ a "hi- unul- R'- o‘ o‘ 5' m“ n 0mm“ “my (Bum E. H? gnight annoumixilceaxtgiewn- ‘lbllllilll 961""- (Jwmm uflm- 3- m" 5- L" cum“ g ement of their daughter, Helen nod Cross col-pi. and city riremen will pramd "m" m" AIfce Isobel, to Archibald Ernest, Armouries to the Provincial Exhibition Grounds. 150a fiiMfbnhs- Grphamfiand fig: a rs. ra am, o MOn gue, . 8.00 P. M. —A broadcast will be featured by C. F. C. Y. tillfi E. I. -(Ottawa Journal), Qrpnd stand of the Provinciallmhibition. This bro ca. w BRILL! _____E feature a description oi the ‘March Past oi the various ANT STUD NTS - The pm,“ myuq mum Units, FOHOWing this the programme gggerng Gengrgls Mederal for will consist or Band and Musical selectio , nsmohstiutioh W553 ‘m: yeflurnotsgxlrfie gait in); by the Canadian lied CrOu corps. and a 5P0ris prosramnla eonsisting oi relay races, tug-oi-war between the Navy. entrance but on the marks in the w‘ M’ N". “m, em four major sets of school examin- Army I BDDDBBSIDE ations only. The Misses Rose 800 P M. -Parade by B. squadron 17th (Reserve) Armoured Regiment- Dewellyn and Katherine Raul; lied these examinations which cover. "NATIONAL DAY 0F PRAYER." SUNDAY, JULY 5th ed the year's work. CHARLOTTETOWN FAMILY BEREAVED- The sad death occured at the Manse, New London, on Saturday. Juno 27, 194g, oi Miss Ann Fraser or 91cm“ {rafter an illneg of o weeks previous- _ rm,“ A11 Mme units and the Canadian Lesion lv the late Miss Fraser had come 9-” A- u gigmssf, Wm Btwnd ,, $.21... Head Service in Victoria pair. to New London to visit her sister. ' ‘Protclstant service will be held on the cricket field, and Mrs. Herbert Bantam. Besides hel‘ n“ geghoue |ervioe will be held on the old tennis 5m". she is survived by four bro- the Roman em Home The pubuc “a commny 1m there in Nova scotia. A niece, M15, 60;? glaztgrngoagdnglalrticipate in these services At the coii- Pem cmmm °' “enmm N< 5' sauce or the service. a route march will take place thraush the city as follows: Proceeding from Victoria Park roadway to Kent street East to Prince, South to Richmond, West ' to R chiord, North to Kent fisgxeié theo ‘March Past," the "he"? interment will take place. salute will be taken by His I-lcnour ileum-Governor 3. W. rmnwELLwrnTy _ arrived at New London a short time before her aunt passed away. On n A . IAPIIQ. immediliily ill ifiillt 0! m9 9mm‘ m Bundml m‘ gleasant gathering assembled sivffi! Richmond Street. one a! a: Fl Mimi”? mQmillil Miss Cameron ant Sh, Illa cola-a Is reserved ear nova as IAQI Interpol, lit llvllfldl‘ I I aswsy aatureuogleiaaanaoasl vane n and, saalall; pliable in clonal‘ .__.___.__-_-__. COOK'S for Photographs. 14-693- CONIEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE L-OI IT A full mile of pennies for Brtish Aircraft Fund. Save yours till Friday, July 3. I.O.D.!L penny parade. d-Iill-Si. POLICE COURT — In the City and Rev. H. M Bunta panied the body to Nova Scotla, hen many oi to ordiall invited M158 Eliza MacKenzies lo rd.'s.i"°i.‘°.éis.sxx'tiraritszfsa toss. so» rzrassrrs: i; ,, 9 ' o ar- zand will provide appropriate musical entertainment during ,- . m m i. the bme o! u” “wmoqn. ~ wghlgaigflHCllfYqg “Blzgilépoigt- MISS n y sur- prise, h Mis R lummnsml wheeled” iiina doil Cuififlilgqxgiligio: __ d Musical rogramme will be held in M6- §,,,,Q,,BKgi-ffi“§dd?css will be ldelieverd by Capt. N W. 10w- mgh D” hme w Elizabeth is held in this an“ r t" °'""”"‘ ‘$.11’: ti. siarhzr: iii: have been asked to attend the P 1'1 ' llriisngMsyne the all departedgwish- l r d ll d l viii‘; d... éfiisbiunimfliificilfii." address testifyin! to the esteem in which Province. g iss Mac enzlc a long and -- happy wedded llie, TUR-PIN-CLARKE — A wed- ding oi much interest took place at ,5 the home oi me officiating clergy- FUND DONA TIONS Ira Clarke of Mt. Stewart, P. E. land, became the bride of L A.C. 1'1 Arthur Georgie R A1,, or aids n Bri- limlf’ fiwanu an: ‘the idilustrill lvery dollar contributed to me midlands has attracted fresh at- Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- knggon p, the {rightful suffering No. 8'1 out deduction to the Lord Mayor o: the many thousands of civilians pg London ior distribution to the b m Great Britain who are harried homeless and needy. mm “my w shelter and iililli! Contributions from this Province t-iven into the open oolliii-YY 0! ahouid be forwarded to the Royal successive raids. Eventually p110" Trust Company. are found for them all, places oi which reports the following n- rs. Gsorge Thcrton, who was wearing a jacket dress of aqua blue witti matching turbin Charlottetown and navy blue accessories, and wore a corsage oi deep pink carna- soi» .. n» an aru- n-a- a , not. ii°ui‘éifii?.i“iis‘.“iif‘i€fiii m“ o‘ ‘u and‘ a" dem'°y°d' u: EMQZ"! "lava; New G155. P. . of Mcncion. After the cert. m: oi emerranor leading alone atpmoirgf5oo l1 mony the bridal Dtiriy went to the difficult. The task oi setting them 80W. - -~ - - home of Mrs. Edward Dickie, 105 up once more with some quantiw Mountain Road, where a reception or clothing and bedding is nnlah iii-i was nalrl- Many friends were prea- li6ne difficult. ent. ‘Hie house was dprettily dec- ‘ro ‘Jddt these enormous needl. orated with rcses an other slim- gcm] yang Queen's Csna- m-er IIDWQTS. The brides table was funds hi" been 5mm‘, m "Hm" d a d l laid with a lace talfe iloth and we. of the woi-ui ner Malena: n" ° P'°"' ‘i’ decorated with yellow uhd white m. e; meg name in connection with The Royal Trust Company. streamers. A two tier wedding cake m‘ 5mm” eempeign, which-ll Charlottetown. centred the table. Later ‘mom,’ mo" " o-m, Qua“ gaining éld dining buiglotmlunciiictog _ serv y rs. c assse uanndun Pqnfl (p; Al: Raid VIC by Evelyn vMCMI-ster’ The hapjy __ .. couple will leave by plafie icr “W” P.E.l. where they will spend e seven day honeymoon at the home Sta. Anna do Beaulire s s. Previous to her marriage the bride was re- I p, How Are Your Eyes‘ to ,,,",,',,",,.'l'1"iEii.'i2’ .2; , ayes or dllineaa - consult - specialisi- At your service with vnri II (I "I Ill‘ ..f: corms..." “L ' °" as Call and dlscln your difficulties; sented with many beautiful g its. —MO€lOi0l‘i Times, July 2nd (Pat- riot Please copy). ,,,.,,, ”““‘.’.;52ii;“‘.2>%i"$i.; i. "Ell; th St o 'A"‘,,,,',"fi:‘§,§1,,,,., ‘Quake,’ wit}, “f, ovely home of Mr. and Mrs. n.1,. "m", "m", “hum” Wm h", Bryenton, Brackleg, on Wednesday, Charlottetown and Summer-side on Jillle 24th. when i 0i!‘ 01110“ 0011811- Mondsy morning, July 13th by re - ter, Haze! Beatrice, was united in ulsr train and connect with te marriage to Mr. Herman William a ecial lgrlmafe from Mosher of Si. Peter's Harbour. now alifax a aclrvi le. Usual attraot- oi Halifax. The house was artistically ive hrea- At east a day and a hall decorated with ferns and cut flow- rixixlzziuzl-.:.";,:.i;".r-..€:'. r an ‘a "a ma» a background Martin, Armrlule, . S. ' . I o G. F. "IIICIICSCII 7'3 m- bridal group. ‘I'll; bride was indeed l dwhite satin with a lace veil and lgifigflaanswail” ‘gogfwiugfggufie orange blossoms and carried a bouq- n"; quarter of i942 as compared uet of pink roses. She was attend- wi - ed b . lunmmtgéaagam?‘ m the m“ “me in b uc taietta wilh bouquet C! NOTICE groom ably supported by his bmlher, Mr. ALL Eli-SERVICE MEN Harold MOSIIBI‘. Gayl. llttle daught- er oi Mr. and Mrs. Willard Prowl as flowerglrl, was d frilled taffeta and car ed a Are requested to meet at the Charlottetown Armour- Ies Friday evening at 6.30 p. m. SHARP, i0 like Pa" In the Parade In celebration of Army Week. Medals will he worn. P. J. ROSSITER, President of white Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. Persons desirous of making the r. a. IIUTOIIESON 5- o. r. nurcnason basket who descended the stairs on the arm of her father and entered the Mrs. Ernest MacMiYan. In we pre- sence oi about sixty relatives and friends oi contracting parties, the nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. J.A. Nicholson of York. After con- gratulations had been extended, the wedding party were ushered to the dining room WIIETFI! dainty buffet luncheon was served, girl friends assisting while Mrs. Vernon Mac- Mlllan. aunt of the bride. poured. Here. the decorations were in pim.‘ and white. The three tiered bride's cake which centcrd the table, was flanked b tall, pink candles in silver hol crs. while streamers and bouquets of pink and white roses completed the picture. During re- ireshmentsseveral enchanting mus- ical slections of the Milton f - horned variety were rendered outdoor visitors of the spook wor . Previous to her marriage, the bride was tendered a miseilaneoile shower by friends of Brackley and useful gifts were received. After a brief honeymoon, Mr. and Mas, Masher will leave for Halifax where the gr00m is engaged in el- ectrical work. Their many iliflld! wish them many happy years oi wedded life. PEIIIIY PARADE Where Would Hitler be But for the R9 A0 F0 Give them more tools Put your pennies In the I. 0. D. E. MILE 0F PENNIES for BRITISH AIRCRAFT FUND FRIDAY, JULY 3rd. p-pn-n-n-n- u-n-uu-nwrv ill. London, now stationed at by ty in pink petals which she gracefully r-wttered in the path oi the bride "75? loll)“ ‘G I. O. D. easamm‘ z aaato in I I I ' r-a-ai. Parade lali 85th WEDDING ANN IV Ill-SAIL- 3 A very enjoyablmvening was s nt at the home oi . an Mrs. am- mcnd Rodd Winsloe. on June 36th. when the family gathered to wish them many more happy years of wedded lite. Fully taken by surprise they were presented with a lovely spring coach iwcomp I nicely‘ worded address. Mr. Rodd on lblgha of his wife thanked the fain- for tber kndness and a most en- joyable social evening was passed wth manyhgood wishes for future years toge er. HOME BEREAVED — Mrs. Fred W. Godfrey. Suffolk, received a telegram yesterday announcing the very sudden death oi her cousin Mr. Duncan H. llinlayson of No. l George Sh, West Roxbury, Mass. which occurred at a. in, Sunday, 28th. The late Mr. Finlayson was a son of the late Mr. Angus D. Finlayson oi Grand View, P.E.I. He leaves to survive his wid- ow the former Rhoda Balderson of Flat River, two sons. Raymond and Melvin at home, two daughters, Doris and Hilda, also the following brothers and sisters: Alexander in ashington; Daniel in Maine: Gor- don 1n Montreal; Allan J.. on tho homestead in Grand View; Elsie, Mrs. Wickham in Qulncey and Ba- lbiette, Mrs- MacBride ln Readville. ass. PJIJ. CAR. FERRY SERVICE- Changes will be made in the Prince Edwald Island Ca: Ferry Service operating between Cape Tormentina NB. and Borden P.E.I., effective Monday, July dtht next, according to an announcement by M. ll‘. , Tompkins, regional traffic of the Canadian National Railways here. These changes have been brought about owing to war condi- tions. Tha trip leaving Borden pier at 8.80 am. and leaving Cape Tor- mentine pier at 7.45 a.m. daily, ex- cept, Sunday. viill be cancelled. In the Sunday se:vlce the trips from Borden Pier at 12.00 noon and 4.45 PM. and from Cape Tormentlne pier at 2.30 p.m. and 8.0) p.m. will also be cancelled. The trip schedul- ed to leave Borden pier at 7.15 p.m. will leave at 6.45 pm. and irom Cape Tormentine pier will leave at 8.00 p.m. instead oi 8.30 pm. FAREWELL- On the evfinirlfgoi IIIBIIBBCI‘ June 19th the friends and ne h- bours of Crapaud and surround ng district gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Fall to do honor to their son John who is at- tached to the R. C. O. C. me- chanlcal unit and who was home following the usual custom Mr. Frank Myers in a few well chosen words explained the purpose oi the gatherng and culled on John to take a foremost place while Rev. Mr. Hartman read a carefully worded address and John was presented with a well filled Purse by Miss Eilsie stordy. John replied in a neat speech and thank- ed one and all for their thoughtful rememberance and good wishes, ex- pressed in the address after which all joined in singing “For He's A Jolly Good Fellow and iving three rousing A NAVY WEDDING- Bride oi a navy man is Mrs Charles Robert McDonald, the former Rita Alien Yoston, daughter of Mr, and M“, James Allen Yoston of 125 West Adams Street West Somerville Mass. Her wedding to Charles Ro. bert McDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Aron McDonald oi Wichita, Kali" i001! ilaoo irl the Immaculate conception Cliurch where Rev. Jeremiah J. Moriarty performed the ceremony-From Wichita, Kan, came the bridesrooirm sister Juanita to be maid of honor. The bride. groom, who is stationed in Wey- mouth, radio operator, and go;- best man James Allen Yoston Ji'., bro- ther of the bride, Ushers were Dan. lel Leo Manley and George Marsh both navy men oi Gsllups Island. The bride, gowned In white organdy and silk lace with fingertip veil and sweetheart hat, carried a white prayer book with gardenia and l- ies of the valley. After a reception at the bride's hiime, the newlyweds leit for New York. Mr McDonald's mother and sister left for their home in Wichita, Kan, soon after the reception. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION —On Tuesday evening, June 2nd a large number of people oi Toronto Road gathered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gallant ior the purpose of dOIIIg honor to C.I.M.S. James MacDonald. Mr. John M. Gallant capably acted as chairman and after a few remarks. ln object called dress, while Edesse Gallant on be- half of those present. presented Sgt. MacDonald with a RosarySgt. replied their thoughtfulness, After singing “libr for He's o, Jolly Good Fellow" and ti" National Anthem the remainder c" - the evening was spent in alfngkrr 3515:3501 Callldl- "mm Rm‘ m r the held on Sunday. July 5th as follows: gm- Hunter River 11.00 A and social intercourse. merits were then served b their homes wishing 5st (Patriot pleiice copy) Iiluh Don't miss the Big Dance at the SportIiiB Club, Friday, July 3rd- Dancing from 9 till 1 Modern and old time dancing. Music by Don Messer and his Islanders Admission 35c I Proceeds for cigarettes ‘ for service men over- seas Manager of Sporting Club pays all expenses. il . MacDon- nld very best wishes and ‘boll v07- Farlour to the strains of Mende- a“ essons wedding march, played by F JAY-COFFIN- 0h the cvehlns . . . and ORIENT Celebrates With‘ 100,000 Free A.R.P. Handbooks Designed for the “women behind the men", this 24-page handbook “Should Air Raids Come" is published with the approval of the Oiiice of the Dii-eceor of Civil Air Raid Precaution, Ofiwa, by the makers of IIOS Get your copy of this authoritative hand- book from smart shops where Orient Hosiery is sold, or by Dominion Square Building, Montreal. ‘Trade Marl CSP. Linked sheer CAVENDISH CHARGE, -Sei-vice o: at Cavendish ll A. M. New Glasgow 7.30 P. M, 7-3 cuimcii NOTICE. - Breadal- Ml" bane Charge, Jul change- Rose Val ey ll A. M. North Der Granville 3 P. M. Pleasant Valle 8 to P. M. Rev. D. J. Morrison, Mini; r. con -11 SUPDQFWG b! ' Ezrnest Cameron. Mr, Earl Jay and Iii! writing to 1109, and earl-Ed carnations . ___ I a ‘bouquet The groom was his cousin, Mr. Wilfred Coffin acted as ushers. 5th, Please note After the ceremony a wedding sup- was served at the bride's home the immediate families of the tracting parties, after which a ‘i- -ii. large group oi sereriaders extended their d wishes to t he happy 5TR5w3E3-RY FESTWMI coupleFolqhe following evening a re- eminent House Grounds. in a Red C July 9th. If not flne Friday. A mission 25 cents. 4 to 9 P. M,’ a D t” er - 5R5... music and dancing, To SPEND Steep marriage a miscellaneous Mr‘. and Mrs. arrived izom Wolfville on Saturday W!!! tendered the brill‘? and spent the u-eek-elzd w‘th Mrs. 10" Hi1". ti m“ w“ w°rkl Thmsdag; $15511: Iwhzar: allaage numbef of re- atives and ir en 5 assemb ed. Af- held at the groom's a bountiful supper the remaind- oi the evening was spent in Previous to her shower at the Leg- Mt. Ste-wart where the steers “than Mn R w_ Cole, and large number of gifts received testi- laer sister, Miss Marcella M. Cole. lied t0 the popularity of the young They are leaving this week to visit couple. his parents. D1”. 8nd MTB- 5- D Charlottetown, and W111 later spend the hCLiCIBYS at BNO!- iey Beach. (Sackville Tribune) CHURCH NOTICEZ-The United Charge: Services will be . M. Wheatley River a.oo P. M. Wiltshire 1.30 P.M. A; 7,30 s, special service‘ under the direction of the Womans Mission- gilver. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. Min- later. of June place when Lona Mae Jay of Mi- gtewsrt daughter oi Mrs. Emma P. J1 and the late H. IJOYd Jill’ W“ unted in marriage to L/Cill- Wu" 1nd [flier Murrey Coffin, member On June 26th friends, acquaintances and relatives h 1d y, H to of Mrs. Major l-lowatt of 185 Pilllce Society Wm be e a u“ r Stret, Clialottcwwn, were shocked 7-3-11. and grieved when they ivzarned of nor sudden demise. In Memoriam MRS. MAJOR IIOWATT the many 18st tressed. Her kindness and hospital- ity were proverbial and the multi- tude of weep in regret at her passing She was the daughter oi the late those whom she helped now of the staff at C. A. B. T. C. N0. 82 Angus C. MacKinnon of Coleman Beach Grove Inn and son oi Mr an and Mrs. W. Henry Coffin. Cherry an III. H their pastor Rev. W. T. Mercer. ed a beautiful settln who entered the o liroh t0 strains of the "Brital Chorus" play- ed by her sister, Mrs. Allan swan. The bride who was given in marri- age by her eldest brothel‘ Levi W15 white sheer and wore the conven- tional veil and orange blossoms d his wife Elizabeth, nee Andrew, d she was born in Summerslda in The cererno iy was performed August 1875. b Besides hei- husband. fire church was artistically decor- l-lowatt. she leaves as and with June flowers and preaent- one daughter, Mrs for the bride sor of Windsor, Ontario, and live the sons, River, Ont; Keith E. of Montreal; Corporal A. Rankin, with the P. E. Island Highlanders at Halifax; J. Leigh of Montreal and Clarke D. of ominl attired in a own of Otta bee 8y g On the afternoon of June 29th. services at the home of '1'. Major mourners, Vincent Wind- M. Lorne Houatt of Raiiw WI. the de- ahe carried a bouguet of roses and ceased were conducted by Rev. Har- wore a yellow gol locket the gift vey Blimp assisted by the Rev. _sh tte ii d b, Donald MacDonald and the some gtermgofixmltiissegilealnfia [Rift a: ministers of the Church of Scot- bridesmaid who wore coral lan d paid their last tribute to the Zq VIIIUCS OX R115 IIIIC GZIUQUDCI‘ O1 b11911‘ church in excellent sermons and her body was consigiwl e elements from which it to ashes and dust w dust, but the sgirit had returned gave it. and from whom. all her inspiration- ‘r been blassedly re- In the Church oi Scotland burial place at Cape Traverse. now rests this estimable woman to await the resurrection and the fin- al call of the trumpet to that gory promised through his Son and higlriluhonour Samaritan vmen the blessing; of the Godheiladtsare being bestowed upon sa n . prayer as to th sprung. Ashes to the great Fat er who al kindness ,had celved. the body of which the Father has will surely be accorded His “Surprised 2'" »-_ .- THE OGILVIE At the homo the pallbearers were; Mr. Isaac Clark, Mr. David MadKin-i non. Mr. Daniel MacDonald, Ml Bpurseoh Lenrri. M. Amett i-rowatg and Albert Milllgan, The pallbear- ers ht the Cape Traverse (II-lurch and com-atery were the following: sw-nv-ouo Campbell, Mr. Arm“; Jay, Mr. George Heffei, Mr. Isaae Ciiiilil), M. Ariiett Hewett and Claude Hoivatt. Many floral tributes were received from loyal friend; and relatives. as tokens of the esteem in ivliich the memory of the departed one Isheld by 131cm. and many tender messages and kind u-ords of sympmhy have good carried comfort to the sorrowing hcnzts of the birrorlvod family. She has prwsvd. dmrls ivill not soon but hm" klnfl be forgotten. asks M}; Mink!‘ "Not a an". "pin-r John Brenda-r. 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