ll": ouom .' r nl I I I ' “I A GRAND LOVE srony v?’ .. a casr walrus . NEWS . . SONGS YOIPLL ‘o SING FOREVER! “BIRTH OF THE BLUES” BING CROSBY-MARY MARTIN-ROCHESTER i. ' eon.‘ it: fue- Now Playing : PI-vs - NEWS - sronrs . SNAPSIIOTS - COMEDY E snows vest - 1.00 - us w sinuous hark-Probe 0f Scrap Rubber IYDNEY, N. 3.. July ‘l0 -— (CP '- The Sydney salvage crmmttse a!" utlzedl rnusitictms Minister nves gee the scrap libel’ situation in Canada..fol- “mi charges made in washing- h lost week of war prc-fiteerilrg the United States rubber sal- lan ittee chair-m Nod Man- fl. lfflannouricing e r-qurst to- ll. llld it has ben discovered \f- l “flood of " scrap collected l’ the committee here onparently lhl’ forw reed to one 0! all - Ited Sta es firms named m‘! U8. congressional investigat- _- Klnnon. Death 0f Well Known Peters lioad Man M; Jqhn Lgwgon Mamonald TOWN—The July term of the Su- was buried in Peters Road Ceme- tery Sunday, following setivlces a the Presbyterian Church there. He died unexpectedly Thursday night. He had been working in a field during the day and complained of fzelin wife left the house or a doctozuarid when she return- ed she found him dead. M. MacDonald lived here for Ig glrtlhl elllll maziy year's. ‘ vears old He conducted 3 meat of the most enjoyable evenings of in addition to the season was spent on June 26 farm and was vezy well known at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry m goughem Km '8 gonna“ m 1-5. MacLean. Meadow Bank. when over cent years he ret red from business lw° hllhdmd °l the" ‘T151145 "Id h {ieighbors from this arid surround- m hi! uslness for years As e young manMhe worked for e. R58. ad been failing for tinued to be around and to work Surviving are his wfe and two fie strains o; ~35“. comes 1'55"" 3°llhll°h Bride" played by Miss Muriel Mac- ihd ,131ph:ie. Donald of Cornwall. the guest of ‘Iihe funeral was sufficient to meet the But during the past two years. war plants mushroomed through- out Dominion provinces until now Symlngton must jug gairiat demand in s poses such as heatln diverted to primary coal. Another strain on the power in- dustry has been the tremendous growth in Canada's aluminum pro- duction. Before the war the Alum- inum Company of Canodmlttdused h“ m, t, 91 m. only about 180.000 horsepower. but “d M“ Forsythe also eft by plane ' l be Ilbplyd Q1159 l: Saturday. 000 ‘ se o old increase in production Glonadian Legion Funeral Ilotiee All Err-Service men are requested to meet at 8.45 II-lll. Wednesday morning at. 26 Spring Street to at- tend the funeral of our late comrade, Hugh Mac- IRA M. BROWN, Sec’y., Charlottetown Branch. Mr. Ora f6 General enuger of {he Windsor Clerk Star. ht led fro Ottawa 33331.. effgsyv will lIinflid the sum- mer w th Mrs. Macmillan‘: father. m, .1. o. l-Iyndman, Charlotte- IIEIITIIIII. GUAIIIIIAI this column lo relorud for are 0| heel intone!» In clanking of u L ‘iii-inn iii "W" tor Phimlrophl. n-soa. CONFEDERA mo‘ non LIFE tuition; WANTED-Y mm lAsppyfiu-BRXQTTRBQJIAE-I stile?‘ W001’: Charlottetown: a BEFRESHIIB COURSE _. should be noted that the ion of a. tlent on a diabetic diet It Th ' gm];- by Mrgfhdgforie ir'.°.=3III.-IIS, POLICE comer - In u. P011 Court yesterday morning l: dmfifi and. incapable was fined $5 and costs or l0 ‘gag? mu g, 599g: 810 III-II bond estrelted. FUNERAL TODAY _ The furi- eral of the late Lloyd Beg-mm MacDonald will take place from the residence of his grandfather. Edward Oiialloran, 108 Fitzroy stmi- W" nwminc at ans to st. ggeeetglri; Bullies. thence w no. ANGLIN G WITHOU —Yeslfl'dfly afternoon? aliwgggfi Mill Pool at Vernon River. ametired Charlottetown man found angling Irveveolgfs hlIgti-eosoriwocmlig? n?» 111mm‘: avln one that he considered himself ovtr ingenio x conwmgfaédcuse suitable action is VACATIONING IN __ RW- DT- Richard St, ighlijmmslco Resident and General Secre y or the 61108-81 Extension Society. 91108-80. is spending his vacation on w Island. the guest of his parents sourlsand Mrs. Patrick St. John, FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of James McEwen was held yesterday morning from his late residence. i'l Eisner Street. to St. uulistan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. L, Dougan who also conducted ser- vice at the grave. The pallbearers were: Ivan Mitchell. Rred Driscoll. Mac MucElachern, Gus Wisener, David Robertson and. Joseph Mc- ROW- GOOD CATCHES REPORTED - Good catches of hake and mackerel are reported by fishermen near‘ Souris. Similar reports are heard from fishin viii es up and down the coast. od f hing has been good. lishermen reported. although catches are smaller now. They ex- peeved good fishing conditions would not return until the approach ot autumn. FUNERAL MONDAY - The fun- eral of Henry Gallant was held yesterday morning from his residence. Kensington Road, to st. Dunstans Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. F. Cass. who also conducted ser- vice at the grave. The pallbearers were John McDonald. Cornelius Peters. Moses Peters. Joseph Gaudet. Wilfred Gaudet. and J. Cormier. SUPREME COURT AT GEORGE- S’ preme Court for King's County b will open at Georgetown at i1 a in. today. The business is expected to be com leted in a few hours at t most. om court officials it was PT?“ learned there are no cases on the a er docket-not even an appeal case. H15 Mr. Justice A, E. Arsenault of Weak 71° 5' Charlottetown will preside. The grand jury will inspect the court ouse and Jail and then make the routine report. ENJOYABLE EVENING — Ono districts athered to do honor since become one of the seasons brides. The seat of honor was prettil, decorated with a white bell wuhflshé‘. d d prik and white streamers. To honor was escorted to the decorated rondurfed by chair by Miss Olive Livingston. The A Mr. Douglas Crocker. B.A. student gifts were then conveyed in a prett- A masonic service was ily decorated basket by Misses Flor- condgctcdmtby Ewart Keeping of =nce MacPhee and Theme. Mac- Klnnon and were opcnec- by Misses tfildned Murray and Dpphie Mac- good wishes were read by ss Ruth I. MacLean and the gifts were arranged on the table by Thelma MacK nnon. The lovely display of useful and costly gifts testify \o Miss Mac the po ularity of lean Miss 50468.11 in her usual pleasing manner thanked all for their many l if s and invited all to come Dominion had well-devel- ma“ oped hydro-electric power systems t° s” er m h" new home‘ she when the "l" beillm- "w" "m" Mrs. Edward MacPhail and little lhdlfllfllil Miss Bettv Maclean for two lovely needs of the country bevfllm thew bouquets of flowers given her. All was comparatively little industry. goliggdlléiusingin “For She's a Jolly ~ ow Wu Plants Mushroom also extended her sincere thanks to . o bride-to-be was bounced and showered with rice. A delicious lunch was then served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was gally spent in outdoor u entertainment in chasing the glow- ng ho . R ing furnished Francis Doyle be ight squeelfl harlie Mac non. At a late dun"! "l! Wllll" mmll-l" "he" Iiggrcali wedded their way .home- ago becomes a problem. ward after having a very pleasant te and public power com- panies have rushed new atlons totalling almost $100,000,000 o pIlillt-apfn anticlpatiorI of the win- ter situation. but still there is no electricity to waste. Switch Steam Heat. 1.000.000 horse- power, once used for etexam ‘péier- gLLBHd arrive: in the ggywbgrekpllaixllig no n our sly an open ustry. All with his brother Fred and Mrs. plants being built must have boll- Hosting!- ers to meet steam requirements in Personals lieutenant-Colonel and Miro. C pom and mell- ..siuzlim. wendyl Ottawa. have arr ved to spohd l week at Brackley Aeach. Mr. Jack Hastings of Moncton. ic Forsythe of R, C. A. F. rt. Er left Saturday by plane after spend ing his vacat. . and Mrs- on with his parents it. P. Forsythe. Miss Edith Kirk of Ottawa. who been the weloo Miss Norma Davison. who recent- Iy graduated in nursing at Comp- beilton, N. 3.. is apendinl the lum- mgr “‘ Wlth h ‘ and Mr gington, P. E. I. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh A. Grsybiel of 710 3 Windsor. Ontario. are om Mk from mlggnln her at recent 009 "I" m ‘aft; u uh ma?» and restricted Q!’ ,. , . S. GQOIIQ DIVIOOB, K011‘ Mrs. Alan Macmillan and gllliE Pliélll-(YTTIEIQWN. GUARDIAN See the Ilubloer- Liie Announcement in this newspaper on Wednesday, July 22 L-Cpl. Joseph Rooney (left) and S , George Sullivan (right) of the I. Highlanders (Black Watch) w o are at furlough in Cardigan. Both boys were members o break of__wai'_gnd_wcnt_on_active_ servlce__thcn. Iioteworthy Change "r895 cflllllilwllli As Solution To P.E.l. Problem resent spending their the unit at. the out- ln Policy of Air Enlistments Instructions received today from Air Force Headquarters clarity their recent announcement that lack of education need not b hose eager lads who are keen to One of the most noteworthy changes in policy is that enlistments may now be made in the trade of straight Air Gunner, N academic standard is laid down for Standard Air Gunner. All that is required is that candidates be intelligent. quick to react telv their mince and bod- ies. An Air Gunner should be of the enwrpi-ising type. alert sourceful. I-Ic should be equal to any ency. cool and courageous. and should possess plenty of stam- 33 eiihmiif “W?” l.” “l” . no er an ee . no eav er t° their d“? m- Jean- Wh° his than 1'15 pounds. He should be able to pass an aircrew medical. Is_ not to be confused of Wireless Operator tAir m Gunner) to which thousands of pat- e rlotic voung Canadians have flocked in the past. Enlistments are still be- ing made in this trade. Applicants for enlistment as W. . . who have the equivalent of two years‘ High School—who have d a. thorough knowledge of arithmetic. elementary algebra. and ncometry— direct t0 Manning Depot-for preliminary training prior oing to Wireless School. Others. o well qualified educationalh. will be encouraged to take advant- age of the pro-enlistment Canadian Legion Educational Courses. Air Observers. Pilots. Ali" Envi- ators and Air Bombers need Jun- Matriculation-or equivalent. Lack of formal educa- tion is no longer a bai- to enlistment however. Applicants are to be iudz- ed on their kecnncss tofly and their ability to absorb training av tests given at the Recruiting Centres and on assessment by the Aircrew Selec- If the equivalent of Junior Matri- already possessed by such Pilot am. Observer applicant-E- they will be accepted for direct en- to a Manning Doppl- g up to a. higher standard. the Royal Canadian Air Force un- dertskes to do it through the WM‘ in the Senate. July i4. sublect under discussion was Cans.- dian National Railways Hon. C M Honourable senators. I am Sill‘ much impressed by and informative address of the honourable senator from Saint John tHoii. Mr. Foste and by the criticism he should have thought. as a member from the lvi-aritimes he gguldBglvc spelgial consideration to W TUHSWIC . Nova. ‘Scotin an‘ Prince Edward IMMKL no wok ,3 of the refresher course for such too much territory; lie covered all ‘M1595 at’ ‘he cmldall HORN! yes- the ramifications of the In the Maritimes we have ser- mmary ‘ubercuhsls W“ dealt’ Wlm ious problem. of which he i: cog- b D E M F‘) nizant, and though he knows how L . m gléllortgnltlit If,]BSDfC1fllI\' to Prince B‘ m“ ' war sanc. ie in- ) - 1- . _ be 1L pflnce Ed\vm.db fl§§n’§“,,‘,u°s‘§ on nursing of tuberculosis patients treated as a member of the on- federamm m. must go OW 1 tgmk a. member of the Sanatorium staff. ‘first; hogilourflibltil memd I n ou ave eat with our . - transportation conditions and made 5lmPl°m5t ,¢1alm°5l5- l-Yealmehl- some observations on what we “m, medical. physical lest. mental rest. o to improve them. know whether the necessar- are being taken. Prince Edward Isl- and is getting no consideration wnntevli" in this respect. Something must be u transportation to Prince Edward Isi- and It has been su otherlplnlrichlhai.line SOIIIIIUII l5 a unnc w c wou d cost $130.00u.0lu m. smovwuyuda A causeway would at the Cundall Home. t less than half that amount. and would be more practicable. In these clays $50,000,000 or s is o. vei'v small amount of money. and if expended on a causeway it, Moore, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice would give us perfect transportation. and it would be only ten or twelve of Mrs. Evn F. HC-llgood. was 5:1- miuutes from one province to an- o the constructive 0 IIOL I Jean, The accompanying/verses and to Aircrew Qllflllll" The main thing to bear in mind- recruiting officers have been“ in- structed by headquarters. its- H85 the applicant aircrew qualities? t ‘i’ D . he ‘like wireless gr 1,3333% Wofid he be cool. com- tent, resourceful under fire? HHS e initiative and leadership {irlid couyage, grit and determination n other‘ words. can he live up to the editions of the Air Force arid part in winning this Wfll‘? This shifting of stress from form- al education to intelligence 1S 6X- p d to open the way into All; crew for large numbers of appliffln ‘e who had formerly d. i ti hen be enthuses c ma“ l. ltl Unit Mob‘ gmlbuxungnd that appli- lo ‘m?’ wcilhlalclggwgilliilkfl the n.o.1l.i='. te . a I111; dates of this visit are ll fol- mIIiIy-N. The Ai-mourlel. l0 l-Ifl- “Jlilgmab. ‘The Armouries. i0 am. -—--< (Continued from page 1) One of"t_he most fl and e" mmmalws ‘m most M Annex“ best known of his manv racing on- terprlses was the now-disbanded nationwide news service. a. turf in- formation network nds of bookmakers through- out the United States. It was de- veloped under his personal owner- ship. along with the dailv racing form and the New York 1‘ sport and theatrical publication. Annenberg was at the peak nf his p.m. It. is further pointed until-Ila: gla- ist to for men may ago h - I2“ min trades for awhile (nccolfntant), Clerk (stenog- ‘n r) and other skilled trades. Enlistments are. of course. still be- ing made amongst women appli- u Pa‘ theses and otiAeti-atlraldris; g-Ithrfeed welalt gitihliefied Clerks career when he ncoulred the Phila- (stenccrapher). dclphia Innuiresogi i938 farcggpngié: non of‘ hi: the die-heat v .. . ~... . . om the Canada 1 o B‘ last m“ Clerks (accountant) and Cooks in ‘°".“' ““ "m" "éi-“tfi-wlflltiia ernnnu. surmount Ilrln column In conned l0! IIII If local interest, but advertising of o III": inure In) be Inserted n! I Unite I Iced, uncut; [IIIUID ll ldvuiog CB-ABWBLL for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-MB FUNERAL POSTPONED - The funeral of Hugh MacKinnon is Sl-Donod until Wednesday morn- ng awaiting the arrival of his sons. It will be held at 8.45 a.m. from his late residence on Spring street t0 the Church of the Most Holy gfgdeemer thence to the RC. Cem- IFIND DEATH ACCIDENTAL DARTMOUTH, N. 8., July 20_ (CP) —- A coroner's jury tonight found the death of Ac. Edward Fredezlck _Broderick of Mzitreal was "purely aocidentlal." The M. year-old airman was killed Sart- urday at the Royal Canadian Air Force station near here when e11 aircraft's machine guns were m- cidentally discharged, RETURNS HOME — Mrs. Adrian Maclrmis, Sourls, Dio- cesan President of the C.W.L. u. TIVINI home Saturday night from Montreal where she had been at- tending a meeting of the c,w_1_._ National Executive. During her any in lvffontreal sh: had Kile ensure o see ng youn Peter of Yugoslavia who wgas mar: at that time. LUNCHEON MEETING HELD — Mr. Don Gass was chairman at the regular Rotary luncheon at The Charlottetown yesterday and Ml‘. P. W. Turner. an honorary member for some months wag m- imitated as an active member. Lt.- Col. K. S. Rogers was the guest speaker and guests included Flt.- Lt. Doctor Thorne of Sydney and Mr. Justice Bond, a judge of the appeal court in Montreal. Col. ROEGIS delivered 5,11 addregg 9n Radio Broadcasting. AIRMAN LAID T0 REST_ TIlC funeral cf L1: Aexauder Gmlon. 23. was lrld ye-jerday from the RAJ‘. station to the RAF. plot in Sherwood come- tary. Services ivrre conducted by Hon. Flt.-Lt. tile Rev. T. H, Bilsscl S:mers. The order of prccsssicrl was, _f.i'iiig party. escort party. lorrie wt i1 casket, bearers ard tnourmrs The airman dizd Thursday cvciiilxg at the Prime Edward Island Hospital. He was from Glasgow. Scotland. WEDDING BELLS-qt quiet wed- ding was solemnizcd at the United Manse. Charlottetown 9n saturday Jilly 11, 1942, when the Rev. Hugh Miller, D. D. pastor of the United Church of this city united in mar- riage Greta Frances Poole. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orrnon Poole, Lower Montague, to George Franklin Yeo. R. c. A.. son o! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yeo, Central 1gb 16. The bride's dress was of gold ore with heavy hat and acces- sor es to match. The bride was at- tended by Mrs. Lloyd Yeo of this city. who wore blue dress with navy accessories. Llyod Yeo, brorther of The following remarks by Senator ‘he 8W0!" was best man- Im- MacArthur. Summersidc. are taken mfldlflttw filter the ceremony the from the Hansard report of the dc- hellpy YWHE couple left on a short The mp to Summerside‘. Their many friends join in wishing Mr, and Yeo many years of happy Mrs. UR: wedded life. we 60 Nurses Atfina "1 Refresher Course About 60 active and inactive nur- ses cnroled at the opening session tertiary. The Sanatorium treatment of pul- v r. . . und. Assistant Sup- erintendent of the Provincial San- This was followed with a paper y Miss Barbara Smith. R.N.. also Dr. Found discussed the subject under the following headings: drugs. surgical, selection of cases 01' collapse measures, Miss Smith followed in her pap- er. DI‘. Fuurlds outline discussing the subject from a nurse's stand- point. uuc to a change in the program tonight's meeting will be conducted by Mrs. Inn Beer. RN. on the sub- ject of First Aid and will be lirld CROSMAN- MOORE The marriage of Miss Ruby Moore, to Wilton C. Crcimnn, son emnizcd Saturday aflerno_n at ee o.clock in McPhail Baptist er. m; I intend writing to the captain of L aw R v_ 1- e the "Maguire“ to get details of who church O t a" e Geo g happened recemlv in the St. Law- dim: to the statement of Mr. Roy. the member for Gaspe Itlll the I-Itillsise of Commons. IIIIHI! (if 1e vesse‘ n a convoy were 0s. As the matter has been mentioned bflde “Pd the 5'55" m5" w“ Mr- in the House of Commons and in James Molvgflh- MT- JMK he“ the press. I can Berlin claimed that tahe iiesiselisl in the cfunigvtwcika suntlz 9°96 W ‘l a"? a ml ° "955 blue crepe esemble with matching Prince Edward Island by boat are .~ it J; 55m- 5_ 1-1.- taklrig the plane. We want to find hat‘ and w‘ 0 ‘I w IE e out whether submarines can operate there or not. We cannot get any in- I . . bl mearflberhfBl-‘Iiin Ullllttlgilllhlllgffive? worn by the bridesmaid. She carr- all the ramifications of thc railway led n. noscghl’ Cf Jmlamlll- Hm business throughout Canada. and in roses. doing s0 takes in too much terri- tory. What he says is verv instruct- lyle 812Gb veryikigfplilnatlve. but I s ou ave e i in o pay more sh lde b0 . f attention to in; Mnritimes. songs and a on r uquet 0 Edwards officiated at. the cere- many. Mrs Daisy Roe Moore played the ucddirg music. Miss Jean Diiiflls iittandcd the and Mr. H. M. Mayfleld acted 8s ne of ushers, The bride lmd chosen a. petal noscgny was of Tnisman rcW-‘s flhd baby's breath. A rose crepe fPOCk with a. match- ing ha; ‘and White ECCQSGQTLQ Weft? Mrs. Moore, mother of the bride chose a blue printed sheer in redingoie style with white acces- red roses. A reception was held at the home of ere bride's mother and later the ' . ‘_ couple loft for the Maritimcs. On ask the honourable gentleman tore ‘heir “tum they Wm raid. m h an. . I think the OBIHWB. gonourable gentleman is out of or- er. financial transactions and his aub- sequent indictment on charges of evading $6.548.384 in taxes. penalties and interest on his i932 to 1936 tn- come. 1n addition to his three-year sentence hc alzreed to pav the gov- ernment $l0.000.000 over a seven- year period. The treasury receivui 85.000000 immediately and was giv- bergs propertv. including his mn- joritv stock in the Inquirer. his homo in Miami. Flo“ and a ranch in Wyoming. REAL HOT THERE NEWCASTLE. Elngland — (C? so much had heat of early June expanded metal on a Tyne River swing bridge that it was impos- slhle to open the bridge until police deluged ‘it with water. a stcrmshlp being held up during a . .,.,._... l fl PAGE runes WITH men: collection depot. THEY WILL G0 T0 MAKE ‘Dispensing DEPOSIT YIIUII USED TUBES This store is an official collection depot Shaving cream. tooth-paste. and other mctal collapsible illhfl. ls soon as empty, become Government property. 1t i; your lawful and patriotic duty to bring them to A Govern. IMPORTANT WEAPONS or‘ wan: Tn: JENKINS PHARMACY m: Jfc-xcuiC FTDRE we 21a Cur 5162mm a Km 51s. CiiiiilillllEliiNNil E i U8! BOMBERS AND OTHER klhomlpts 150 il.A.li’Sl Are Needed Immediately Wedding Bells A marriage of much interest 9o their many friends on P.E I. took place 0h Saturday, June 27th at. 9:30 in Our Lady's Chapel of SL. Patricifs Church, Montreal, “hen Patrick Vernon Oreenan, son of A: the result of Colonel Allison's Mr. and Mrs. John Gzeerian of visit to this province last week and KiriKora Parish led to the altar, the Appointment of Dr. J. J. Blake Miss Mildred Christina Crlsely, gs provincial commissioner of the daughter of My, and Mm Dmqd P E I. t. John Ambulance Brigade a C3503‘ of spying v1.11 meeting of ladies to (IISCIISS train- ing for V.A.D.'5 was held n: Gov- ernment House yesterday afternoon. Julv 20th. The Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. LePage attended. the meet- ing which was presided over by Dr. J. J. Blake. Others present were:—- Dr. l-I. D. Johnson. Mrs, A. B. Cosh. Mrs. Fred Gait-s. Rev. Si‘. Baptist, Rev. Si‘. l\'iiiiis' Mntzullt Mrs. Lester Douglas. Mrs. . M. Bagnall. Mrs. N. D. lifucLeun. Mrs. iDr.) Carruthers. Mrs. Lloyd Won- nacott. the Misses Kziilirvn Mac- Lennali. Alina Bennett. Winnie Scliilrlnun. Mary ‘Mnctlonold. Verna Dnrrcicli and Iplilm ii? Arsenauli It was explained tllllt. llic nleci- ,~ ing had been called to work out a scheme whereby more vouni: WORK?“ could be trained iii V.A.I). work so that they might man the different A.R..P. posts throughout the prov- ince under the direction of a Iioctcr or a nurse. Mrs. LEPnut: IllKI l‘CL‘(‘l\'- ed a letter from H. Pt. H. Princess Alice in which sho asked livi- to bi"- come the Hon. President of the St. John Ambulance Brigade V-A-D-S for this province and later Dr. Blake had received a letter outlan- lng the course to be taken. Miss Kathryn Macbennan. president of the Provincial Nurses'_ Association, explained that the training of V. A. D.‘s in Section II of the Red Cross corps was being carrird on alone! the same lines as tho accosted y t. John Am... d stated that she though .. _ a mistake to set up another organ- ization b0 do the same tyne 0f \\'<11l<- when it could all be taken care of bv one. After lengthy discussion the fol- lowing resolution was drawn up. proposed by SnMary Moldflleh PM seconded by Miss Verna DflllIiCll and carried:- “Whereas thdRed Cross COTIB has been establishediri this prov- ince for a. period of fifteen months. And whereas Section II 0i thiS Corps has been giving training at Charlottetown and Summerside to oung women between the ages of a and 45 as V.A.D.‘s. Be it therefore resolved that the 5e? iCross Corps continue with this a n n . rAnd is it further resolved that if arrangements can be made the Nursing Section of the St. John Ambulance Brigade be composed 0f members of the R/ed Cross Corps and that the Red Cross Corps halite be retained rather than tuidfzrtakinli‘ the organization of a NUYSIIIE Sec- tion under the St. John Ambulance Bri ade.” . e need was stressed for enlist- ing at least 150 V.A.D.‘s immediately these to be trained _t_hroulll1 Sect- ion II iNursing Auxiliary Serviczs) of the Red Cross Corps in co-oil- eraiion with the St. John Ambu- lance Association. The Charlotte- town Detachment of the Canadian Red Cross Corps was asked to as- sist in givln the St. John Ambu- lance First A d Coin-so to the ARP. workers in Charlottetown. Lwtiyflil? should realize the importance o. trained workers in an emergency- the need is most uracil!» MR1 “'01”- en between the lilies of 18 and 4_5 who can give the tune to tnke this training should contact t-lic St. John Ambulance or lied Cross officials with regard to it, _ At the COllCIilSlCll of the mrctmi! those present were the attests 0f the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Le- Page for afternoon ten. EEACKETIICANTELMO Miss Emily May Blackctt daugh- ter of MI‘. arid Mrs. John Blnckctt. of Little Pond. P. I.. bcciilnc the bride of Dr. Norman F. Cuntrlnlu. son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Carlie!- mo of Hull. Saturday. Junt- 6. Ht 4 o'clock in South \V(‘.\'ll‘iOlllI"i. Rev. Walter R. Jorge of the PlYl-QDCCI. Hill Congregational Church. Soifl01‘\'!lll‘. officiated at the ccrclziqliv. The bride wore n ivl lt‘_CFI1\llt‘.'\(‘ gown with a short veil ullinu irnm a tiara of orange blossoms. Slic enr- ried a bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Robert Bclyea of Nlattatian matron of honor. wore a yellow cel- anese gown and carried n boutlllfi of brlercliff roses. Dr. Walter Moi-- gall O'Brien of Quincy. was ircst man for Di‘. Caniclmo. A reception followed the ccrcnlollv at the ironic ot Mr. and Mrs. Clai- ence Delorv in South Wcvniouih. Garden flowers decorated the house. The bride attendcdllmlford Ar- adcmy. Dr. Cantcllno l5 a uijnriunic of Thayer Academy class of 21 and the Massachusetts College of Osteo- pathy '37, Dr. and Mrs. Canielmo are at home at 148 Atlantic Avenue. Hull. Mass. lcrn '1 of two-ione blue wzti whl‘e ac- cessories and a ccrsiige of orchids. r-v a daughter. Linda lifue. The marriage cerentony I and nuptial Mass was performed by Rev. R. Johnston. SJ. of Loyola College. Miss Myrtle Greensn. and Mr. Borden Greenan, sister and brother of groom were the at- tondzmls. Wedding music was p. d bv Prof. W J. Doyle, ‘. and Mr. Kevin Dcherty, . . . ..a. L 12a and Dehhiriiums dec- orated the chapel. The bride looked charming in a street length gown of baby roe, mode on simple lines her mrlcull train flowcretl h-at had "gill iulic veil, and '- an arm how alt roses and ma. be bridswmnirl wore a dress After ill." circmcrrv t"e bridal Illfiifir-"(i to ‘die nwv Carleton "l, whore breakfast was served. mics‘; includ/zi Ry. R, Jonrlstcir. S J , Mr. and Mrs George McMahon and Mr. and Mrs TCIYIIIIIS Johnston. Aft/er breakfast amidst many good wi cs nTiCI shower of confetti. the bridal arty left on a short honey- mCC-ll rip to tire Laurntinns, the bride travelling in a brcwri suit with beige accessories. On their return they will reside in Montreal. The grconfs gift b0 the bride was a Mozher of Pearl c Rosary, to the bride-maid. a. gold izcntlant and to the grocmsmnn a. sttwlirzg silver cigarette case. Be- fore their marriage, Mr. and Mrs, Grcerinri were taiderezi a. sfiovver by a number of their Island girl friends at Preston Hall, Montreal. The hall was beautifully decorated Wllh pink and white streamers and two sprcinl chairs, comm-ed with “iii _ were piaccd under an arch ohsprizig flovrers to which the bride and groom were escorted. while "Here Comes The Bride‘, was beautifully played by Mm, p, A McMahon. After the presents were opened by Miss Biff-en Grecnan. and humorous arses read by Miss Edna. McCarvell, they were passed to the bride and groom and Dlflfcd on a table bv Miss Ann McMahon. Afzer- singing "For They Ale Jvlly Gocd Fellows." a few hours Wore spent in dancing mu‘. mimic. the music being furn- islird by Mrnzrrnl orcizostr-l undgr leadership of lyfr. Leo Brown. A delicious lunch urns alsg sen»- ed by the young lndes after- which all repaired to their homes wishing Vernon and Mildred many happy WHY-S of married l'fe_ ' On the eve of his marriage, My, Groczr-rin fill employee of Cgtnflda Cf" Ctlllllllrfllliv. was the rcclpirnt C‘ a “'01 ilrd purse iresen ' I115 fellow yrorkcrs. ' I {Cd by BIRTHS srnorio-rn flit! FE. r. Hospital Julv l5. 1942. to Constable and Arm, Li is. M. st- ,. tShrhiira Norenclfong I daughter bIYEItS-At the home of Mrs. Fred ’l‘rn\vsdalc. Mt. /\II')lfll‘i. Julv l8. i942, :o Mr. and lifts. Ivan Myers. Pownal. hum. nf CI1fll‘I0ll!‘lC\\'ll. aged 66 year's, Funeral irolice litter. (‘Rl-LHVELI. —- At Mnviirld, Julv 20. i942, Mary Adeline Craswcll. aged 86 vent" Funeral irxinv iTucsdnvi. ~r\'ive at tho homo, of he" dauzhtci. Mrs. Jnnlrs A. Iimlsfcn at 2 p.11». fIlWlCt" in St. Ainrkl; ilinizii- can Church. Rilstico. service at 2.20 Dffl. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 10B SUMMER TOILETRIES We carry lovely perfumes, toilet water» dusting powders, etc., also Elizabeth Arden. Leg Film and Bronze to give your 14:85 I "alum" looking tan. 1.. JAMIESUIPS M: Sim QUEEN ST. '-~ ~ar< +9‘ , . ~9- flfifllr-W ‘Pawn; w »~~~r-- wr~-v—-».-_fly~.¢