HOOD IN IIIII ‘IIAI _ the name d Ill mad; ma”; °l Ulll. Ihe stood second an the first rear Pflls list oi’ Prince of Wales College. was insdvsrtnatiy omitted in the published list. -IICIIVII CAP - w. and rm. n. c. Tompkins. Summer- side. have received word from their dsushter. Ilsa alanom Tfllllilllhl. who is a. student nurse at Saint John General Hospital. Bill" Jllhh. N. 3., that she has IONlVBd lwr cap. Miss Tompkins entered the school of nursing in Ibbruary d this year and receiv- ed her cap on June ltth-S. SLIGHTLY INJURED M1‘ Robe-rt Wakelln, fnther of cnfl Wakelln of the City Police suffer- ed slight injuries Saturday after- noon when. at the corner- of Graf- ton and Queen, he was struck by a passing car. His injuries did not require hospital treatment and 3k. Wakelin ans taken to his i8. FUNERAL SATURDAY -- The funeral of Joseph Zakem was held Saturday morning from his late residertce. 206 Grafton Street. to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica, where Re quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Dr. McMahon. who also cnndillcted service at the grave. The pallbearers were (iharles Taweel, Joseph Shame, Thomas Michael. Joseph Kays. Charles MeoKarris and Frank Kays. CITY POLICE COURT —- A man charged with vagrancy was sentenced to 20 clays in Jail, at the City Police Court this Satur- day. while a second was fined $75 and costs or two months, on a prohibition charge of keeping llquor for sale. A man who has been in jail since June 8th on a drunk and incapable charge, was released. BUSY FARMERS — 1k. J. H. Deroche, teacher, Watervale. was in the city Saturday and reports that crops are getting well under- way. except potatoes, and these will be all in this week. He says very few settlements work as hard as Watervale-up early and late to bed. ‘they take all the full advantage of the hours at their disposal. Most of the farmers are tn strawberry growini. limb with from t/wo-to-five acres. which promises to be a bumper crop. TUNED-AI. FRIDAY-The run- aral of Car-l MacKenzis of I You!!! Street was held Friday afternoon. A private service followed by s. service at the Cutcllffe Funeral Home. ‘The services were conduct- ed by Donald Nicholson. The pail hadrons were: Errol Nicholson. Ivan Kennedy. Alex Burke. Bull Phillips. Wendell Pord and Rob- ert Williams. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. June precipitation in this Province II already near an all- time record. following a week- -end rain which saw 1.42 inches fall. it was learned last night from Mr. Warren Burns. weath- er observer at the Charlotte- town Experimental Station. At the end of yesterday's downpour total precipitation for the month stood art 5.02 inches. That amount was only exceeded in -June on three previous occas- ions ainee weather records were started here 46 years ago. In I906, 5.37 inches fell; in 1914, 5.32 inches; and in 1944. 6.14 in- ches. The average for the month ll 2.81 inches. TO ATTEND CONVENTION — Among those who are leaving for Ottawa this morning to attend ll“? National Convention of the Cath- olic Women's League which l5 t0 be held in conjunction with the Marian Congress during the week are the following lad-lea: Mm Henry Tralnor. Kinkora. W951‘ gni. of the Diocesan Council and voting delegate; Mrs. Frank Mur- ray, Honorary Life Member and alternate dcleilflle; Mrs Parnell McMahon. Diocesan Secretary. dPl- egate and President of Charlotte- town sub-division. and Miss Mar- ion Conway. Sourls, n former d10- cesan officer. RETURN HOME —- MI‘. and Mrs. Clarence Reid NW8 Felllllled n. their home at Stanl-"r Bridge after spending the past w=ck visit»- ing friends and relatives in Hall- fax and Antigcnlsh. N 8.. After Jps-nding a couple of days in "l! Qaplfill, the visitors accompanied by the their son Austin left ‘av D115 for Antlgonish, N S. to visit an- other son. John and his wife lull family. After a thrte-day enjoy- able visit in Antlgonish, they re- turn-ad to Halifax. and visited many l IIJNIIAI. AT POWIAL- n. "INN If the late Morley Cousens of Alexa-ad's was lleld Wednesday afternoon from Pewnal United Church. The services were c031. Gilt‘!!! by In. R. I. McVirar. ls- Iillld by Rev, Stirling stark. “WR- Th9 Pill bearers were: Iarie Jenkins. Shade-sch Jsrdlne. John Mat-Milieu, Lloyd Carver, Inert Nwsbe. Clifford Jenkins. fnzerment was in Povwnal Ceme- ET‘. On J1me 1th, a quiet. wedding wns held at Trinity Llniied Manse, Sisnunerslde, when Betty Frances, eldest daluhier of Mrs. Sadie and the late Wilbur MmcFarlmle, be- came the bride of Ivan Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curley of Ireetown. The young couple were atlcxzded‘ by Miss Helen Stewart and Mr Lloyd Reeves. The bride wore s. lovely blue suit with black accessories and a comage of red roses. Her only 16W- Plry was a single srrang of pearls a gift of the groom. M101‘ the ceremony a flat hazel-neon was held at the ln-idels home. The happy couple will re- side in Freetown-S. ' CRANE » McEWEN - On Sat- urday, June 7th, a pretty wedding was solemnlaed at the home of the bride's parents when Mac. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Crane. Riverton, was unltcd lfl marriage to Freeman, snn of Mr. and Mrs. Lester McEwen. Bristol. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. T. Mercer Given in mar- riage by her father, the bride looked lovely in a gown of white brocaded satin with floor-length veil and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses with. mai- den hair fern. The bridesmaid. Mildred Spence. wore a gown of net ova’ dusky pink satin and carried a bouquet of white carna- tinns. The groom was attended by his brother. Clarence. Alter the ceremony a delicious supper was served to the many friends and relatives present. Later the happy couple left by car on a honeymoon trip throughout the Maritimes. —CUR.I..EY - MacFARLANE — On June 1th a quiet wedding was held at 'I‘rlnity United Manse. Sumrnerside, when Betty Frances. eldest dauzhter of Mrs. Sadie and the late Wilbur MacParlane, be- came the bride of Ivan Francis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cur- ley, Freetown. The young couple were attended by Miss Helen Ste- wart and Mr. Lloyd Reeves. The bride wore a lovely blue suit with black accessories and a cnrsage of rad roses. Her only jewelry was s single strand of pearls. s gift of the groom. After the cere- mony a buffet luncheon was held at the home of the bride. The happy couple will reside in Free- iown.—8. In the death in the Charlotte- town Hospital Saturday~nf Mr. James H. McKenna the City has lost a valued citizen. His passing followed a brief illness. He was 58 years old. A son of the lnie Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ml-Kenna of Charlotte- town, the late Mr. MuKenna had lived here practically all his life, except for the time he spent over- seas during the First (Irreat War, serving with the Canadian Army. He saw action with the 5th Bat- tery and was awarded the Military Medal for his services. During the recent. uar he again country in a rnilltaigv capacity. be- ing a lieutenant i-n the Reserve Army. His death after a brief illness; will come as a great shock to his many friends and acquaintances. He is survived by ills Widow and two small children. A brother Louis is oxpecled hnme tonight from New York. A half-sister, Mrs. Alan Doiron of Charlottetown is also left in mourn his passing. TUESDAY PROPERTY AUCTIONEII —'I‘he Purdy property at 176 Kent SL. was sold yesterday h_v public auc- tinn, under g, Court of Chancery order, by Mr. W. H. Benton. and was purrhased by Mr. Gilbert Gaudet for $6,200. ACCEPTS POSITION - Miss Nona Bruce spent n short holiday with her‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Br-ucr, Valleyficld, prior to her leaving for Edmonton, Al- berta. where she has ‘laboratory position with the Mo- hl-le Transfusion Service of the Canadian Red Cross. TRANSFIJRRED.-- Dr. R. J. Mt‘- Clenagllan. of the Dommioll Gov- ernment veterinary service, is being transferred to Mnlluioll, N. B. Dr. McClena han came to Charlotte- lOWn fr 1 Montreal six years ago and wit.h his wife and family have served his l. Leigh accepted a i sisters also survive, 1., bot-laid llcQlarrtr- Margaret) Lyqflield, Mu: Mo. we Ila-HUI. m. ford Mass; In. I. A. &Nwin lLnulsel Canoe Gfle lfi ADI D- bello hhlthnm. M an, Alia. Four brothqs nil-rive nalli. An- tus 1.. and Jinan A. d Muss: Neil H. lcnrville. Id. ad Duncan 8.. Ihnbtl. Manito- A coroner's rjury last night found that Carl MacKenzie, Gay- iown. came to his death in the P. F. Island Hospital on Wednesday June ll, 1941 as a‘ result of an explosion of a 500-gallon under- round gasoline storage tank on t e premises of Somers Service ‘that the doc-eased had dropped a lighted match in the tank which caused the explosion. Mrs. Lloyd Kelly of Halifax and little daughter, Barbara Ann. ar- :ived home by plane June 4th to spend the summer months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mellett. of Norboro, Her k- band will Join her later. -I~‘IR.E ALARM - Summerside firemen were called out at 11:20 ‘yesterday morning to an alarm from the hnrne of Mr. Levi Gal- lnnl, Willow Ave. Smoke from kindling in the oven of the kitch- tlre reason for the alarm.—S. ~FUNERAL OF MISS MARY A. McDOUGALL-The funeral of the late Miss Mary A, McDougflll was held on Saturday morning with. ftcquicm High Mass celebrated in Si. Paul's Church, Summcrside by lhe Rev. Leonard MrKenna. Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. McLeilan. pastor officiated at the grave. The pail hearers were Messrs. Brendon Driscoll, Lorne Drlscoll, T. Earle lis, and Austin Gaudet-S. —OI.ASS DANCE - Following the graduation exercises of St. Mary's Academy last Friday eve- ning a dance was held in the C. M. B. A. Hall for the graduating class. An enjoyable evening of dancing was held followed by lunch. Mrs. Irene Peters accom- panied at the piano. The chap- erones were Mrs. Wilfred Kelly and Mrs D. 1*‘. McNeill.—S. An interesting wedding was celebrated at the North Tryon Baptist Church, June 14 at 4 P. M, the contracting parties being Frederick George Mitchell and Mildred Shirley Lefurgey of Mono- tun, N. B., both of the Maritime Central Airways. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max- well Lefurgey of North ’I‘ryon. The W. Corey, of Needham. Mass. uncle of the bride. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Helen Sllerren as matron of honor, and Frank A. Johnson Jr., cousin of the bride, acted as beat man. David Clark and George Dawson were the ushers. ' 0N HOLIDAY VISIT —- Mr. l Reginald n. Dingwell of Sault Ste. iMarie. Ontario, retired Canadian Pacific Railway Conductor, arrived in the Oily Thursday evening en- ,rnute Io Bay Fortune, lo spend the ‘summer with his mother at her cottage. Mr. Dingwell stopped over- i l night with his brother, Mr. V. Dingwell. 310 Eusum Street. i It is ton years since Rog. has been theme, and he looks forward to his lhnliday with great pleasure. v Mr. Thomas Cameron, Victoria. lvelebrateri his 86th. birthday on iTuesday, June 10th. Mr. Cameron is still enjoying excellent health. Able to be about the duties of his ywell kept home every day and lgreaily inlerested in world affairs ‘and all that pertains to the good n.’ the community in general. A visit to this home is a real pleas- ure lndeed to say the least for here with his amiable life long partner, Mrs. Cameron_ who la just. a very little hehind him Ln years, young and old alike receive a most cordial welcome and after a visit with ihls happy couple one i» hound to come away feeling the hznefits of such a visit. Their Jriends wish fnr Mr. Cameron many inmre happy birthdays. i The first day of the annual meet. 111;: of the (Ianndian National Fox llircrdcrs’ Association ‘concluded 'Wl‘-‘l l! banquet yesterday evening lid the directors of-lhe Association 1st the Charlottetown Hotel with lMr, W.M. Mellish, sumqmmdm presiding. The banquet was tendered by the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Prose-fit were His Honor LieuL- [Governor J’. A. Bernard, Mayor B. Earle MacDonald. Mr. 115,9, J“. we who Dvlislas t. sun. m! Station. Gag-town. The jury found ~ cn stove which caught fire was Ificlley, Albon Grills, Edward Gil- , officiating clergyman was Rev. C. l, Ali IIAI- Announ- eemsnthasbeenuusdediaoap- lwlntmsnt of Dr. J. Stanley Iag- nall. lornrly of Charlottetown, a; Dean of the Ibculty of Dentistry, Dalheuaia University, effective jeptdllber 1. 1M7. Dr. who succeeds Dr. W. W. Wood- bury. iained'tl\e staff of the Den- tal school in ill as instructor, and became the first full time professor of Dentistry in 102i. A native o! Prince Idwsrd Island. ‘he entnred the Dalhousie Dental ‘School as a student 1n 1911. His v career was interrupted by World ‘We: 1. in which he served with the Heavy Artillery. Returning to lDalhousie. he was graduated with llha degree of Doctor of Dental , Surgery in 192i, winning the Unl- versily Gold Medal in that Fa- culty. He is a past president of the Nova Scotia Dental Society, and for many years was secretary of the Canadian Dental Associa- 5 tron. He is a brother of Mr, E. M. Bsgnall. Charlottetown. l bani‘. and relatives Donald, Eckvllle. track's visit on Prince Ed-vad 1s- aad Mr. kry laser; sf laminar- aids, coach of the Rlnnn ball team were ausau. FUNERAL AI‘ 1'03! POINT- The funeral of the late Ala Alice mueblsm was held yesterday af- ternoon from her late rnidmca at York Pol-rat. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. J.A. Nicholson and luv. J.R. kin- ner. lhiannent was in the Clyde River Curlstary. ‘llhe palbearrs were: Dr. A. J. Murchison, Dalvay Murchison. Duncan Robertson. Reg McEwen, Stanley Murchison and Clarence Murchison. i FAREWELL PARTY —-On Wrd- nesciay. June 11th, a scolal (ve- ning was spent at the home "l Mr. and Mrs WP. Cameron, Al- wllen a number o! frhnds if MI‘. Ewillf MB!- Albcrta, gainer- ed to bid him farewell after a The annual meeting of the P. E. I. Musical Festival Association was held yesterday at Prince of Wales College. ' With the honorary president. Mr. L. W. Shaw, occupying the chair. zhe meeting came to ord- =er. In his introductory remarks he outlined the purpose of the I organization, then called upon the ‘secretary. Mrs. Archibald, t.o read ‘the minutes of the last general ‘ meeting. Following their adoption. . l the minutes of the last annual meeting were read and approved. Detailed reports were then gir- en by conveners of these com- |mittcesr Music. Hall and Tickets, ‘Publicity. Prizes. Program, Stage. l Syllabus. Membership, Finance and I Nomination. i The slate of officers brought in was as follows: Hon. Pres: Mr. Lloyd Shaw. Pres: Mr. Barry Budgen. Vice-Pres. (Prince): Mrs. Crcel- l man MacArthur. , Vice-Pres. (Queen's): IL T. Lowther. Secretary: Mrs. Edwin Cooke. l Victor Hudson. Lt-Coi. Treasurer: Mrs. Mr. P. E. Holland of the C.N.R. freight office. Charlottetown was the recipient yesterday afternoon of a chrominum smoking set and table from his fellow-employees upo-n his retirement after 39 years cf service with the Cadanian Na- tional Railways. ‘ The address to Mr. Holland was - read and the presentation made by Mr. J. E. Cameron, in the C. N. R. freight offices. Short addresses were also de- livered by Messrs. A. A. Iceman and George Ryan. Both spoke highly of the faithful services which Ml‘. Holland had given the . railway during his 39 years with m. Holland fitiingly replled..l thanking his fellow-employees for their thoughtfulness as shown by their gift and their generosity as exemplified by the address. WEDNESDAY IS CONvALEsClNG—-Tlhe many friends of Mr. Ernest Hogan, City, will be pleased to know that he is much improved in health after bo- ing confined to the City Hospital for the past week. He expects to return to his home today. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late JOhn Casford iof Gaybown was held yesterday af- lltemoon. A short service at his late ‘residence was followed by service in St. Paul's Church. ‘Die sirvlce pwss conducted by the Rev. J'I‘. ilbbott, T-he pail-bearers were John Fcavynur. George Bell, Albert .‘\-ic- ,Neill, Pete-r Connolly. John Moore. {and Stephen ‘Phorne. Interment ‘was in the People's Cemetery. The June sitting of the Supreme ‘Court for Queen's County open- .ed yesterday morning at 11 o'clock with Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell presiding. - I The Grand Jury brought in a "true bill" yesterday afternoon against Peter Jarvis Vlssey on an =lndi0tm¢ni for murder and also a ,"true hill" against Howard Court ‘charged with indecent assault. Both accused will he arraigned at 2.30 this afternoon. . -OPENS PRACTICE — Dr. A.A. ,MacVicar. M.D. has opened a prac- |tice at Becleque. succeeding Dr. George Dewar. MD. who has moved in O'Lcary.. Dr. MacVicar is n native of Sydney. N S and served for a number of years in {the ROAJ‘, During that time he was at Mount Pleasant for a .year and a half and at Charlotte-y ‘town for six months. He ‘,| a gra- dunle of Dalhousie University and comes to Bedeque frcm fliarkdalc, .Ont. — S —CUP AND SAUCER SHOWER on behalf of the friends presented M!‘ Parker pan rand pencil 56f. Ewell thanked everyone for the gilt but more especially fDr the hospit-Ilil-y accorded him by all the people he mrt whils- here. Ewart was thrilled with the belluty of our Island Bflll termed it an ideal Summer re ort. Lunch 11109. rome Court of Prince Edward Is- land yesterday by the Hon. Thane A. Campbell, C.J.. LL.D.. on mot- ion of Mr. KM. Martin, K.C. J, R. Burnett, of The served as a student-at-law in the Ls/ws from Daihousie University. He served in the R.C.N.V.R. during present MacDonald w‘ th a was servrd and a Ill/Ely Mr. James E. Burnett, LL.B. was admitted as an attorney and called to the Bar of the Sup- Mr, Burnett, who is a son of Mr. Guardian. office of K.J, & K, M. Marti-n and holds the degree of Bachelor of \\ the weir. Chief Justice Campbell in con- gratulating hhe new member of the Bar spoke of his services in the Navy and stated they were 111 keeping with the high services rendered the country by the other and other iniilries. He is a Ion b! m. Gcorge Doucttie of Summer- side who is also a patient in tllfi Hospital undergoing treatment for an infected foot. —- S. 'I‘ION—R.ev.~G. Earl cemly spent about two WePks at ‘ence at Sackvllle and then pro; members of the family. Clifford Dollcette of Smrmerside is a patient in the Prince County Hospital with serious inilliios as a result of an accident. wh-(h occur- red-on St. Lawrence Sfrlet 3'95‘ terclav afternoon Rbout 3 °'°l°¢k- He was working with a crew for the Water and SewageAComml 1011 digging g, trench. ill/hale stan mg on the edge of the trench ground gave away beneath and ‘hi’ fell into the dii/nh with the may 53111.13 m. mp of him, when other workmen reached him. he was bur- ied almost to his neck and "VI-Wk some time to dig lllm out. When examined in the Hospltfll. he “I115 founlci to have a fractured P¢lVl5 RECEIVES IMPORTANT POSI- Leard re- his home in Cascumpec. During the past year he has been a stu- drnt, taking post graduate work at Union Theological Seminary in New York. Upon recommendation oi’ this Institution, he received his Master of Arts degree from Col- Umbla, University. After a pleas- ant holiday at home he spent a few days at the Maritime Confer- reeded to Toronto where he will lake up his new duties as national director of boys‘ work and assoc- iate director of Young Peoples Work for the United Church of Canada. His friends wish him success in this important branch of the church's work. Wilson Arnold, A6. lobster fish- erman of Murray Harbour. is ba- llevcd to have drowned yesterday morning off Pleiou Island While fishing his lobster I931‘- About 10 a.m., another fisher- man. Sydney Brooks, also of Mur- ray Harbour. noticed a boat trav- elling along with apparently no one in it. There was a llflivy lidt? and strong wurd at the time. Brooks came alongside the Ar- nold boat about three mllrs off Plotou Isiand and had his flare confirmed. There was :'-o one --s\' VCR‘, Miss Lorraine singion. who ls on the teaching staff of Summerside leaving soon for Toronto to take a duced Tuesday in the Commons’ the Premier said there the l. retary of the Charlottetown M. C. A. will direct the Camp again this year. Ivan Robinson, a Char- lottetown man who is studying af- Acadla University is the program director. Charles Sallam will serve as MacNelli Cami) (look. Counsellors will in- elude MacPherson, Stan MacNair, Paul Cudmore. Bully l-fine. and old Howatt. ‘IIUIIDAI IIJOYAII-l ‘IINIIII DANCE ed tbs Oiartoite- Alout 3D couples attended. Music we: fibre nldled by the Downtowlllrl cheatra lnder the direction of Us Alexander‘. . 0r- IN HOSPITAL -- ‘lite nasty friendl of James Lawless d Gnnd Tracadie regret to ma: d his un- tmued illness in ‘the town Hormel where he tides-went an operllinll on Tuesby morning. Ali hope for a speedy recovery. Charlotte- NEW PIPE ORGAN ARRIVED- A new pipe organ. the most up- lo-date instrument of available, has arrived in the city for installation 9n St. Cathedral. Coming in 3i cases the new "Casavant" organ had a gross its kind Peter's land. Mia. Sheldon Cameron HX- shipping weight of eight tons, 840 plained the purpose of the gatE- pounds and occupied a full freight ering and Mr Wnliaxll Halliweil rat‘. The organ H85 been on order for a year and s half. Installation, which will get underway immod- iately. is expected to take from two to three weeks. —LE|\VES FOR TORONTO. — MoMalhon of Ken- High School ll sing-song was enjoyed by all. Then five u-eeks course in Remedies! everyone dispersed wishing Ewart teaching. Miss MoMaihon is being a safe return to his native prliv- congratulated by her numerous friends cm being chosen to stitdy this important phase of teaching. Premier J. Walter Jonq said yesterday that ln his opinion the Prince Edward Island Government would agree to the new Pensions Bill "and put it in force immed- lately." Commenting on the bill intro- House of ere several features of the first report of the bill that were fav- orable. He added: "I think old age pensioners will appreciate the fact that they will receive the increas- ed pensions from May l." _.__,- FUNERAL HELD WEDNESDAY ._ The funeral of the late Mas. Michael Coady was held on Wed- nesday morning with solemn Re- quiem Mass at St. Ann's Church, Lot 65. Rev. Father MoCormsck was celebrant. Deacon. Deacon. master oi’ ceremonies. was assisted by Rev. Father Cro- ken. Messrs. Callaghan. George McLean, .ck Clarkin. George Godfrey and Michael Clarkin. Rev. Pr. Keefe, Rev. Father Butler. sub- Rev. George Mclivnald, The choir The pail-bearers were: Louis Campbell. Patrick Pat- —BOSTON VISITOR-S. — Ml‘. and Mrs. Herbert McDonald arrived last week frorm Bostcm relatives on the Island. They spent some time visiting Mr. McDonald's sister, Mrs. N, J. McNeiii. New An- nan and his brothers Major and Colin McDonald of Sherbrooke and the family of his late brother Dan- iel of Traveler's Rest. Mr. and Mn. McDonald expect time with relatives before returning. ‘llhey were ac- companied on their McDonald's sister, Mrs. John Mc- Neill of New York who is returning home next Saturday-K. to visit to spend some in East Baltic visit by MI’. Plans for a busy camplns sea- son were finalized at a meeting of the Camp Committee last evening. Walter J. Corr, chairman of the committee announced would be the busiest history of the Oarnp. r-ollment of campers ls consider- ‘ably in excess season. The first period will be conduc‘ ’ July l-Juiy 21. that 1M’! in the The en» of revloul or boys any oenersi Bec- Y. J. A. McConnell, Mrs, Carrie Quartermaster. BIND ll will return Stanford Downe. Ralph Rar- rum-zaar. fiaraanav -'I'he funeral of the late Ewen C. Mac- Kinnon was United Church yesterday noon where servicerwere conduct-- eo by Rev. T. E. Mcunnan, Roy. held from Trinity after- Arnold was noted as u daring fished alone and handled about 300 traps. may have l0"? reaching out to It is feared he He is married and the father of two girls and one boy. Dr. Rice and Rev. J. I-I, Bishop. During the service Mr. Gee!!! Johnston sans as a sol.’ "Will The Circle he Unbroken". Interment was in the People's Cemetery.’ Rev. Dr. Rice and Rev. J. H. Bishop conducted services at the grave. ~e pallbearers were: Cheater Shaw. William MICLBOII. Perlul Robertson. Gordon Leitch. Claude Insular J. Walter Jean vehem- ed the ssiesatea of the laurea- tional leather-heed of Mainlan- um of Way emblems to the Olty icsterdsy at a and adieu le- md is the Giarlottstown lletsl. 1-1 we: introduces Ur. W. n. cramptm, general c sh-msn of the Canadian National Intern Lines. The gave the delegates a brief but tireetiag sketch of the history of the Province an told them something of the phy- sical characteristics’ which has corned for it the title of the “Garden of the Gulf." Today. the delegates who have already been entertained at Gov- ernment House by Unit-Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Berna-rd. will go on a sight-resin: trip to the National Park. They expect to conclude their convention by Saturday. FRIDAY RECEPTION IIELDrAt a ra- rcption held at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday Mr. Douglas 3. Greig_ president of the Ford Ale- ior Company of Canada, Limited,‘ met govornmsntpcivlc and busi- ness men of the city. Dealer rep- resentatives of this Province, New Brunitvick and Nova Scotia were present. Mr. Grelg and his party leave today Inl" Moncion and saint John. N. B. —'I‘IIE FUNERAL OF THE LATE, Mrs. Patrick Delaney lock. plECSl om Wednesday aftemoan st 2.30] from hos- late residence at Link-I letter Road. The service which was’ held at the home was conducted by RAv. Mr Bilson and the l>all-. bearers were as follows; Harry; Lilnkiletter, Ebnewy Linklatier. Al-_ berf. Lltlklctter, I-Iasfild Linklet-' fer, Ernest Call-beck, Walter Schurq man. Interment was in Pe0ple'si cemetery’, Summerslde. — S. ' PIAAY AT BELFAST HALL — The St. Peters A.Y.P.A. Concert and Play Group put on a lendid evening's entertainment at e Bel- fast Hall Wodnssday night under the auspices of the" Belfast Home Association. Tlhe y presented was "Music At T Cross Roads" directed by Stuart Dixon, and was played to a capacity house. Alter the show the players were served rerrmlunents by the ladies of that district. LEGION MEMBERSHIP DRIVE I-The membership drive this week put on by the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion 3.11.8.1... according to early reports Vi: meeting with good results. It ls expected that by the closing date “ouch is today. the Lesion mid- up membership strength will be well up m the mark. The lesion Home which is undergoing a com- plete overhaulinl. is eidircted l» be open satin early next wedl- raasso awarmoauroaura -Ilrs. Hatfield formerly Clara ed away at Pasadena. California on June 10th following s, haarte attack. Survived by her husband. R. J. Hatfield and son David of Pasadena, also a brother Wllwll Adams and a sister. Mrl- R0! Duggan_ Sea View. Private Wvlces were held Thursday at the Limb Funeral Home eonducied by. Rev. Myron h1chels. The regular meeting of the Charlottetown Helplial Numa Guild was held in the dllll fvvm on ‘Ilhuradly evening. June llltll. The president, Miss Marion Me- Quald was in the ohAir. Reports were read by the seqetary-txeas- urer, Mrs. J. Callaghan. The MW- ing committee reported tuning in five dosan finished Irmsnts f0 lhl children!’ ward durlnl tho Wlntlr months. Money was voted to Dumb!" toys for needy children who M‘! patients tn the children's ward. Mrs. J. '1'. RAvsll was appointed delegate to attend the_ annual convention of the Maritime OM!!- cll of Catholic Nurse: t0 b0 held decided to hold I rllmmlle sail at the end of the month. After the meeting adjourned a dainty lunch was served. I hostesses were Mrs. J. J. Oslisghan, Mm, J. T. Revell, Mrs. J. E. Mc- Oulgan and Miss Marlon Doylnll. ‘m? Mr. J. Harry Williams. well- known ‘Charlottetown business man dropped dead-about 8 o'cloc yesterday evening ‘l.r1 the Knigh sf Pythlas Hall. Grafton fitrnt. where halted gape to attend l. meeting ef the Order. The late Mr. Williams had lust‘ walked up the three flllh" 0! steps leading to the hall and had entered the lodge room when he was greeted by Mr. Prank Tlnney who then showed him s. picture. w” glapding on the Adlms of Sea View. P» E. 1.. Nil-H. n; oamnbellton in August. It wu ' Tllult‘ m.“ Ilt of lilhlnetlida ‘us; to the province at” mo,“ . substantial gain with llx car‘ Imam: snout rm m. Qff; "IY- Aldo ION potato.‘ m. fir!!!‘ lllllllll’ of carioad; i“, , ihurovince consisted of 1., ' stout th ‘l! compared mg; last year. £5". IL '" "“‘ , . Cllltlotteiqn d Whitman Wale. Con.“ llmfll‘ a: WlD-nefl q l darnhi Dllhflli University, aogordrh: an enhancement issued yestqq" by the milieu-re Facility d some. The p}; If“. Riki“ Q commerce and to ulairltaining m, required standard of lcholarshlry Of the ten sabnlarahip Winner; Misc Aiken is the only one from this Province. T0 CHUCK LIGHTS. BIA“; -I.'nspector Anderson of the R. c, M. P. announced last night u“, motorists found this week-sud , “ _ vehicles with improper lights or brakes would he pro. secuied. He said a check of light; and brakes had been going on for some ‘time now, with the offender; being let off with s waming, How, ever, it was found that that m. cedure was very little value and now offenders would be isken to court. The Inspector said that. m percentage of offenders found in the check to date had been "very, very small." BIRTH! McPIIEE—At Springttm on Jun 15, 1947, to Mr. and Mm. Ralph 5, MoPhee, a daughter. Weight s 1b., CIIAPPELI. — On June l6, w Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chappeil, York, a son. NICHOLSON - At the Prince County Hospital on June it, 1947, in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nich- olson. Summerside, a daughm, Bc/ninie Claire, 91bs. 8 minces, n. tar for Gary. GlLLlS-At the P. E. Island Hoe pltal, mursday, June 12m. 1941, a Mr. and Mrs. Preston M. G111); Beatoofs lillills, a daughter. Wight 9 lbs. (Btillbosn) SHERRY - At the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday. June .11, to Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Sherry, nee Mae Oavanagh, a daughter, Rowena Catherine. MszLEOD-Jn the P. E, Island Ilos pital on June 16th, 1941. to Mr. and Mrrs. Lloyd Allison MsoLeod. (‘Khar- lotteimim. a son. Harvey Lloyd. CIIAPPELLLAt the P. E. mend Hospital June 16th, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ohappell, York, s son. METCALFE- t Grace Maternity Hogpiial on J» e 14th, 1.847. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold lihiloalfs a um. BIJAlIE-‘At High River. Albert; on Jlune 10th, 1947. in Mr. and Mm. Donald Blake, l. sen. MDQKINNON — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, June 10% 19g Jtowgg. and Villas. Dmielas Maoifinnon. Eanuiitfe, a ma (lharlea Robert. uanuaons MMIIINNON —"STEILI — A! U’: Peter’; Bay, June u. 1e47, hr ll‘! Rev. A. McAully. OM11‘ tine Nlclilnnon to Ambrose amid both 0f 8t. Peters. PEAK! - ALLIN — M. it. raters Chapel, June 16m. 1w. w d)‘ Rev. Canon Malcnl. Vcs Viol» A1110 t0 Ralph DBBIOII Pealre, both of Cimrlottetown. MCINNII - at the home of the bride on 81911155!- June ltth. by the luv. ‘l’. a. Mao- Lannan. Helen Elisabeth Mom to Stanley Morris llfcfnnls. boil! of chlfllkthlbWllbTAouousE MOLYNI UX - " At the (hora Ohwch. J1me 14th. 1967. at 5 “l” i-n the aftcmooo. Greta E- M- will“ _ house to Wilfred Lloyd Molvlviwi- ‘both o! Cross Rodd! by the RW-_ l ster B. maelstrom- l — MseNIVIN - At 16f Dovrchestem street, Chat-WWW"- on gatugvlay, June 1th, 1947. 11y ll" Rev. ‘r. w. Goodwill. Dwllll H” mums Elaine uaerlwin. ll‘ lottetdvfll. Wat“ ____ usarua ~—'_-*’j_' Munomsou - at York Point- on Sunday. June ill. Miss Aim Murchison. _ v UASPORD - Suddenly, at (rat.- town. June I5. 1941. John casicrd in his 70th year. McLELLAN — At the Prince county Hospital. June li- lilac- Miss Alfreda Melsllan. M" years. b _ COAD¥ - At Brighton. ltinss, June 144941.11". Michael Candy'- of North Wlltahire. P. E. 1-. Al" 5g . McKENNA - At the Charloilf" town Hospital. Saturday. Jill" l4‘ i947, James H. McKenns. 55 hismnca.‘ points n, mines,’ m. made many warm friendships. dine manner n! m? Charlotte i ' I -. w. Williams cludlns ill! "W" 0! Dllllmmllh. Il- . . , _ u...» b; h (3 1",, B k ,--Mrs. Waliac Bradshaw». Harvard ill , in w» M. :::"::..:"::::i “hm “mmugh Mrs‘ mid h“ been ltfackinnon wclly known‘ ‘Zlaio. supetmle“d““l ‘l! “he Bank's when Friday evening at. n (up and disappezanca. . HAMPTON. N. 8.. June 15- floor when he suddenly IN! rad Mugcl-IIIONC-e At York Point "l! ~_ 3:1?‘ to different parts several imvmctnr of we Province? was ivuiedrl lnlthe (livfagkiiimcs and Nmw- iiaucel-Alslhowri,‘ an $2101‘ mo! Miss .DEAT“ (fins PATuwK ‘CPh-WJ‘ BMW’, u’ . u‘ w “in” “hwy ‘Mot. m n. Sunday’ ‘mm-m m" M,“ "u... 1 . I z . i min am; an r. WJVI, Blflgk- 9| 6n, . . e 3 s were — - [Wm u, ' l H m n _ " ‘ _ < labia-Clarity Bu‘? ‘l1:)1(])1fl& Bells wimp’: 5WD. Halifax. who will soon succeedllYPellel-l by Ml" Nlmlll OPUIIRN- DELANEY —— Her Ina-Til’ "lmds gilrrtdodelil. Ill: JDKIIIIPIDIII‘: '0 e o" --r-- v lvlidflwlfdl§flkgr Lmg“’11iuIl40I' E"°“L“',‘,’,‘,§ ’°' "l; "e" Y B... u Canoe Cove 4s vcarsllvlr’ “ml” '8 sluwrlmenoem. and m. verses were read by M's‘ fl“ "m," '° lw" ‘grill; ‘l’",ll hunk at a lumbar ceml st OVII‘ 1.000 more cars of ma- June s, mwsn o uctlnaon in ll" ~ cyA, u ng on e corner n ' _ ’ '. i , Margaret McNclll. RN. A pleas- n Chltottetcwn on u ay a- a d H t _ t M h. ‘h _ »' Prince and Euston Streets has fig’; --- ant social evening was spent, t9]- tcrnoon of Mrs. Patrick Delaney. ‘nzxmn an‘. ‘n: min“; Icifidurrgmhn-mnna “my ‘t flgytdlll, e zgzlgvrLurllh fihasilehuorrtge 231' out the Province and had made his, BODY FOUND Th b d zgllyfiilhebyhalgltlwh whlghedwil: 831x26 raflllsefeyv 'm'l°m'|:b:ll“7??".|_’ ‘U! o!!!" 0f 1Q.“ Ill!‘ QF "ll-ll VIII ‘sh-ii?" "I “ill MINI‘ June 16. 1N7. gohn Gtllerd ill h" ’~ ‘ I C . * e ll Y 0 " 9'"- l" y » l‘ l' ' ' to ll t d'l t . The '1 f Construction is expected to pro- igmdagislrktggs, i?’ filing? ‘wfiilrinthony Blanchard, 19, of Du- Herbert Craig. RN. srui Mrs. ShJvva: the daughter of Mr. and l" pflwm“ . ;",|"::‘"u|m,:1 $1..“ l}; 194g on" “gr. occurred . gress rapidly during the summer keen“, regret m; passing’ M“ var, one of the four fishermen Charles Lleweiiyn- -— 8- Mrs. SE. Cannon, of Linkgtter > A "u", “n”, ‘momma u mmpuwr h 1 m, l"; t’ “nu.” aguul, New g months. _ Macxmnw W, been an empmy“, lost in the drowning trsledy out Road. "rm-r..- ere m: to mourn be- the you” m» was dead. by. out... ‘ ‘ . my». d, 1|, or peter a This modern bulldml 0! brick o! me 90mm” Govemmm, a, a: of New London Harbour May 2nd,‘ Mr. J. Elmer Murphy was elcct- sides her IOIFOWlng husband and y_ A 5".‘ l. "w. 7g , pawn“, w” m. ' w] " gal“; “g Mr!- ;, exterior] will contain junlornand pom” inspedor m. H“, p“, my’ was recover-told last Sunday, Flah- if’! president of the Kinsmen Club parents, two sum. Dentzll in Bum‘; “m” ‘p. M,” w m Q a, “c; mp1. nqihu-“q c" q; “k6,?! h" o; Q11; eity. i» sen or ounges. game room. m- b 1 s, _ermen on e s ore in the vicin- u Summeraide at ih annual _ erslda snd'W lam a home, an p, g ' ' ' 9,. Q’ a _ ,' nnslum, six bowling alleys, snack §',‘,:,°‘c'§,uy,§§§§,,“',‘,,d,,n,f,,m§,d aaengliiv of the accident are re orted meeting held at Len Gayle! Res- lllur daughters, Mrs. C Fregauu, “udéluahhhe” d“: F ‘hraftkraarwg’: mung“; _ - M- u‘; M I a" _ l; wand t; hr, club rooms, craft shop. and w,“ 61mg o; “dams, to have seen the body float ng in taurani last evening. Other mem- Verdun. Que, and Mrs._ Grorge 3”“. u“ an‘. i, ‘an u" “m”! an m." "M, ,2", o." t, Jun. 3: Pfauda beard .-. photographic dark room. H! w“ g veteran o; w," w“; zhe water and notified the ROM, hers of the new executive that Dauphinee, I-{aiifgx who are now n “ma,” ma," ‘Qmnrq Th. V", qua" y o, 90mm" M Tn.“ yo,“ .. g, The building has been design- havlm “n.9,; h, can“, in the P. at. Summerslde. Following the will take office on September lst~ home; also Erlwena and Norma at n" "W" u; ‘h. "ma"; m.” M m“, mm”; "M" ‘m. Moo.’ M “m, qm-“mn on ‘ y ed with s view to ample provis- 1914-18 conflict and overseas with arrival of the RCMPfthe body are a; follows: Vice President. home as well as the iolowlng n" lamb" ' u out.“ "q"- (qr m.']p|t|'h “Wu,” Q Jun‘ u ‘a.’ 3 _'m,u°n Moore - i.‘ :81 foriactivltias of la wide’ rang}: the lth Battery in the Second war.‘ was lgcnglfled as lhst. of Anthony Elmer Orffer; Secretary. Charles ‘brothers and sisters: samuiirlk Ray by “pup” jug“. lat” Food, brought tbs total number a 1".‘ p". a Jglthgglgy) aged 7° ' "‘ 01' H110" Ill I950" 0 ° Leftt ur are his wife. the Iinnc ar o more bodies are Hofln; ressurer. Norman 1-; 5; ‘m1 Ernest. Mrs Pre llrf I . ,1 || _ teth t l ' ‘ " - Q sum. former- flfignno rgscl-zscnrm of Newdvnt m hc located. those cf sm- Directors, Henry Ween. Hggry Slim"- Orlmuri. ms. an. Wed- opt. W, lg .mmq s, u, m. "gfinmwkaa. ' l l y‘ i7‘. L‘, “m, m. Jun? g. Plans for the activities to be Argyle, three daughters. Mn. El-‘vln Earl Hill. Remington and ManFarlane ‘and Cleve Whalen; lock. Surnnsetslde and Reta It paren Mr. and In. Japan millions ware dripped :0 l i’, ‘all’! A, nanny,- and 7' g, conducted in the new building are mer McLaughlin, (Erma Jeannllaalph Stewart MacLeod. The past president. Maurice Mill. heme. The funeral was held YM- labor. Wellington; a slaw. ggctipns of the province W h ‘l! yl rs. ‘. .. ‘ ‘ ' g under consideration by several Irene Lcuise and Mary MargareUfourth, Preston Wallace Harding. Mr. Francis llacNaill presided terday litlrnovn from her late n; w, Clark lfiom- c rs moving from the cantrgfpart. wmfli... Suddenly on 1111"!‘ L. standing committe cf the local all of lhls city and three sons. came In with the bgttered lob-lg: m muting and Wes Storey residence to the poonll’; cemetery. hum, fraud e intim- ta ads om from m; and south of “i; a; it. Jjttsrry yam-m: ll Y‘ u‘ a t '43.‘ Dllm". Kelli“ 4'" ‘ "r ' -- '~ -' "~~ '"‘<~v*1ette~nm "Mi-mm A ' llhi Iflll- - Charlottetown and 46! ears from and a 11ft. I ‘ l, I t ' I