1531.537" rm: shutoff-crown qonnotnrv 4- .-._ l.‘!§.E_..1.?~ 1°44 -_.-_ OUR NEWS concerto. OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS . . ~ sa-irrl-dl-an-QII-lud unseen-Q nag r.-t.nn.".v.ri.v-atunolt.n.-_u_p.-_-,-_-.----_________ ,.. .....-..».'... . .-.-.~.-.v.-.=-- wfe‘fi"‘—" LIL-Ill". FOR IIIONTIZEAL —-v Mnjxor J I; Blanche . C :l J A B -‘H'\u\"‘-'- ‘rs-tar- eu-PFF-iu-Z-Iy aAv..-Q~.~.~..'.-:..'.~.-..-.-..-.-.r.'. .y.-..-' 'lI‘ the svmfiflih‘: a .4 7Q 3 2 Z? . -3 3 Summerside on Saturday __ r h lfevgaret Ellen Bent, ‘Nldtiwllneqibfil? 4 o t e la a S. M Bent in liCl‘: ‘ “ ' . . . , ,, .Chur:h and 1n law" ‘Ln ‘Cm The demaifigfUnitcd Church and a‘ t was mm new Kensmgmn lactivc Dart in all chvlni came to Summermdo many _V~§'1I"a| ago where she has since resided. jer 111150354 who DFQCECEBEGd licr bout 190B was editor nf the Sum- Iierstdc Journal for some years she leaves to mourn one survi- ving daughter, Lucy at home and one sister Mia; Etnma O'Shea of Boston One son Claude died some years ago He was a former plin- ent was in 5t Summersldc-S. . . ,, , gc toéivmigfaergiryxfélsfr‘, %?en§§ir°?$‘1lcr:n. Winnrvnz: (i 6b ivho tiled at thelomltance Prince County Hospital at. Stm- Amtm" 51533“ M“ merside early vesterdav Coronerf . McLnnis _of Borden ordercdlalm m inquest A Jury. headed bv A B Paauet was swam in and viewed the Then the hearing adjoin-nod l0 dclock this morning. _ members of the turv 1n. her husband. Pto. Phillip Crozler, 34, who was killed in ddie Richard Arthur Jay. ion ln Italy 0:1 Gordon Constable. Joaeph,Gaudet and Joseph MacDonald Mr. Bernard had both leis badl crushed h-fdav when he was struc bv a shtmtinz train at Borden sw- Highlanders and went 0v tion. where he was employed as a m] ard. Later at the Prince pita], both leg; were A native of Tivnlsh. Mi- Ber- nard is survived bv five daughters and a son in EIONDAY CALLED — The Fire wts called out Sat- " to pit‘. out a small n .1. fi a .~ :1 4 i :2‘ L‘! sow pveitszas. - Mk5 And- w " in ' ' P.-tr;‘s 3a,". ms ‘ was Royal . v.i:h itizirk the l?) ‘it orratva - ret‘ by. her 111v. She \ s i. c ad valued t c firiii Ltd. at al=o ' the Rov-il Cillfldlill .c SIC-Wilt plant. A “m- of iviter extinguish- .\ l0 Bomb‘. we gupgj Mount Ple ant ccniininc Among the c1"; sc A who will P‘ \ L95 '2 Elite - _ _ gqnv 331313,; Sedan ha.» the Bank of_ D11 “Ff - Her husband 2!’: years a the l mothfir , i . daughters viz. Licu igina, overseas since 11 R.N . Charlottetown: Irving. Dun-t t-zaffnagc; John, l-‘renchfort; Loren North A “all LEI‘ pal the Summerslde High, Fred,_ with the R. C A M.C Jchool and later was existent ed-t itor of the Summeralde Journal. The funeral took place this morn- (MYS- ing from her lute residence to St Paul's Church atpil olclock. Intor-‘gésaréh? a“ s Cemcfid‘ onto; Mrs. Albert HiXv‘.V.'ll1SUIl‘il'llCi'— ‘ 10X Tllfi "ml “QT” side: Mrs. lobtetotvn: Sn fcunoland: Sydney Milltu rv lRond: IVilh-ed and Hollis at ‘non Minot N.D _ Mrs. Beatrice treal. has been informed y 194i. He has bten in active ‘mm service in ltzlv with tn:- ment since Nov. i943. uuhtcr Joyce. He is al sprvitcd bv two brothers and t s stirs, Jack z-rv-n: v."lh lh‘ Can~ g l“ d!“ “mm em" adian Armvgin England. El. The body will be sent to Tignlsh chammcmlll» Ednmnton Rc Bezides mourn a do 4 r =1 Champion: nofinfliifflfl= “Eldirlf 1M». l, s: < mon and St. Jade there. Tie symlv _. ,- gtgial will be in the Church Came-l glelmlfl l 4! M The names of’ the three ulio lcst their lives Friuav \\' v a Word has been received of the ‘IFJICU llti: far ironi Fred \Vhite at. White t -.\Ir. \v York, on June l. t born at Elmszicle hfontruse, h years ago, a son of Mitlto and the late Mrs. Whi He has many friends and rela 1m the western part of the t to learn of his —On He was a young tum I <l\- gantry surprised when the ,bers of the Orange Lodge ‘l r C Ham ‘m! .. v. ‘. . say, , , e ave left fc -" Saint John M“ "mi 5”,“- w-"ellflne ‘ attend a Branch Conference of mccnses‘ usao‘ Bicycle Llcensa‘, lvi/Ifotntggal plgileufltsnltii? 13bit? 02x1] I ' Th§3| before going to Galpe, uebeclrm’ h“ fld e. i‘ the Canada Life Assurance Co.—S PLEASANTLY SURF Diane i trainer 5 unknoivfi. The twin-engine y had cnaine trou- 1102.5 SL110 the mo- 13155319 hi‘ J. A. Callaghaifs sto!‘ "e the plane crashed 1mm? m“? or was employed in Mr. many friends. He left ti: _ t‘ ‘ ears ago and her of the I be but aboard a 514$ .~ rte this morning d: l33VC5 to mo 1 cir former home. -— FUNERAL OF MRS. BENT- he funeral of the late Mrs S M Bent ivos held on Monday mor- ork; also one '1" l‘. P. Adams of Tor- hi - syiidzriacc to St P; t e e uiein Higl M : 1'! brand qby Rey J: Ca sMggorfafd weeks furlough at their ho. .e vrho also performed the last rlzesllw-“ma ‘valke? ‘91- ‘he W '3 N Lucas Allsn, E P Dan \lcNe.'ll, Parvin Casswchahnlan a d two 10v’! ge‘f§“‘°§1u‘ wgiikggi ajdrgfses w?“ mm on”; mm amend there were over seven hundred ' "u" ' _,Cornwall York Point Institute walk-flaws Wm" as We" i“ "Vml me frcm me cammumty anddrom the United States. The con- aflcanlpanlgd t ventlon opened cn Sunday. June 4. inf and ended June 8 ‘vE-TPORT‘ c _ __ J 7 __ friends which were ' ',’Ch:rlcDs P. Devinetmrgnnaguexl-eof the ' b" “New Zml 3°30!‘ and Mex hi l is cl l “Nacvzv, CMQQQ, $35’ After all joined heartily in died here today in a downtown s old and lived at I20 Kings ' Mr. Devine was a grad- University of Penn- i_a with the class of i912. oi Charlottstcivn», I CO W25 OLIOCQVGLIP- c hitting the gate uglit cut in evid- ‘ Years l lv cftelwvarf; l ltirn t g3 "NII Caslev Adams, Darnley: Mr- Russel Champion. Kensingtonu t. deabh oj,Mrs. Artimas lvIcKav and " ' m. Alberta: John H. and‘ 5; B uce, l/Icdford. Mass. The l.=_t-’ l1 ‘.1 on Thursuly _:ittend l1is_ . RyLeod, Burli gts. his re- Gougan and Mrs. Hugh Camp- h" lbzll and Mr. Edgar McLeod, -,singtont Mrs. William ....n was i-"ouiirlel Tyne Valley and another sistn": i of May De- predecersed her jvst one year ago, Mrs. Albert Stewart, New Glas- gow. —--- -—— 1.. The annual mggflng o; the; CASUALTY LIST-Among those Charlottetown Council of tl-leireportsci wounded in the latest Knights of Columbus was held last‘ 93113111911 AYm-l’ c'-'*5“315V 15 night at the K of C Home. Re- ‘ '5 parts of officers and chairmen showed one of the mast —.IIIDGMET" "- " "glint - in 1. v BRIBB T0 5T: ex In honour of Miss t fork pllnt- in St. FUNERAL} SERVICESWTIIIie lfuna c-ral of ilie :‘.e Mrs. A. . o oy .5 .3; 1.‘ 5L ~ ys 1 1 _ 5, Council Programme. “a 1 d 1 H“ t cum‘ ye 18y; Membership, J Alfred Doyl Le.'lIlnfiirai.-|ce. J J. MacDonald: Pub- C were conduztca lav the Rev. A. Drew Gardncs, and Canon l5. M l/falcne, who itleo officiated at the Interment Milton Cemetery. h ' Judge H L Palmer, Phillip Palmer, ‘P..L Cotton, T E lvlamtiutt. All. Hyndman, D.A. lilacKinnon. The Kni at l ll lcirzth ivhite‘ L. bouquet of American Biillliy roses. JJJn wore a‘ full slllzjersey circa. and flowered hat gth veil and carried} lBriar Cliff roses. ,ning cf the register .0 ,_HMls; Dtlys OWCII ' rfe . Rodd oles. Hammond Horne. R. Youn- Ikcr.» R. Hooper, Ernest Cafes . TO LEAVE 0N BUSINESS TRIP The ushers were Messrs. Hilton -Car-t Carl iVail and John MacLcau of Char- cnzral Airways (“P935 1O 0 to leave for lylontrenl and Ottawa a s01.’ today. Wrlille away ‘he Wlllnh 1 - . trroblems n ccnnscion w er b.ue dross. feather hat Jive)?‘ waning of an a“ ma“ and ,ger service between hero and N w Glasgow, N S . Capt. e the hrnie o.’ the brides; vice Sinclair left on a a vTorcnto before proceeding to Ham- ‘ilton. Ontario vrhire the cr travellinz Mrs. S y a gold crepe silk dIGFSp brown Harris tweed coat “C? in: accessortrs. Mr. and Ma's. Starnstlc left on a.‘ honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, Hartfrrd Conn. mm, g3 Barton St., West Somer- brideb ville, Mass. is kindly remembered by who had the pleasure of her ac- quaintance on her many visit-l t0 ‘her husband's home in Breadal- ."‘-t.on Mrs. Fred Moore,‘ bone, and her birthplace, Luuen- Joey, burg, N.S. The sad news)“; pretty wedding was solemnized on Tuesday June 0th. at 9 A. M. in Bide 0rd United Church. when the Rev. J. C. Parker united in marriage Miss Georgia Jean Bur- leigh, daughter of Mr. and Mra. L. A. Burleigh, Ellerslie. to Mr. Arthur l7. Weymouth, Charlotte- town now stationed with the RC. A. It. Gnspe, Quebec. The bride and groom were unattended. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a suit of aqua- mlrine blue with brown-accuse lea. Mr. Burton Burlelgli lntLMr. Horace Lidatone acting as ushers. while the bride's aunt. Mrs. B. S. Burleigh played the wedding march. The church waa very pret- tilv decorated: for with apple blossoms and potted plants. After the ceremony lunch- eon was served at the home of the bride to tho Immediate relatives and friends of the bride and groom. Previous to Miss Burleig marria the ‘W shower wu held at the home of Mr. and Mn. Burton Burleigh in honour of the bride where aha re- gceivod many lovely glftl and a‘, {-7 Corns Kingston. Ont W,“ expected vhuslhe‘ itween here and the Nova Scotia citv would require onlv 3o minutes. died less than a year, One round trio per day will be up- st rt Crozier of Mon-f WWW“ cialr wore HOME BEREAVED — Relatives antlmatrh- and friends will learn with ain- cere regret of the May 23rd. At the outbreak of war Pte. Crozisr joined the P. E. l. Highlanders frcm which he was transferred to the N staiostlc wore a powder blue! my with navv blue accessories] tnfrwey lace dress cver '"-—' "nallflov/crci matfliing hat, -’I‘0WN COUNCIL.— At. the regular meeting of the Summer- side tcwn council field on Monday evening Councillor police report which showed that arrest: for the ‘a; follows; Drunkenneaa 5, theft,‘ sister, Mss Muriel‘ ewe m ‘ltrtzzizi.“tdzaétlstrtrr. ice: Tax arrears, $80.45; Pin . Chie:_ of Police White also so ‘m5? that 12 juveniles had been before Louis Spence, Bedeque was plea- ggfirge-‘gvgfuéareafifnuét ein-‘elifligg Egg mm“ -theft and that three‘ Fawe-‘enl/ed “h. Q . more were to - - ‘ .Ma feted to present him with a IIlI-tn- Eitgpeg‘ 0,3,“? my h“ been “m t0 Ptgallfggentt! nttliteiocigmgvgnltfgion f“) H y cake, it being his sstn turn. .~. atri.“ home, Durin: the ‘l- y Mr. Spence has been a mem- Wjfffs“ 2° ‘was had been dumw’ Order for sixty eight e ' ]y:e:rs_ and considers that he is ‘the oldest Orangeman in the pro- l b5 8 -to do honor to two cf Cornwalrs ‘brave lad; in the person of Mr nlng at 9 dclockfromher latere- '33:”? 5:9“ and Mr- “ex 5km" n2‘; Church where M.’ wh‘, a" 5°“ _ tvs Forces and were zp: where they will reside. Prpvincial President. M: I ivhcre ‘their usual jovial manner than d‘ THURSDAY r» ‘all for their, kind remsmbro "For They Are Jolly Gcod The remainder of the ev ' spent in dancing and s" 10f good 1116K. KELLY-—HEI‘ON.— . ' .t-‘ —“— m. “veddinz m; ,,,.,,,,,'3,,”.3",5'g. ;'LOBSTER cam DES'1'ROYED—. ‘Patrlcks Church, Fort Augustus on‘ ‘i1: xgwtlgilvegtctfiélgv gveriilurata iroms lMa 17th. ‘re P. th daughter of f‘ .5?‘ ~ ° , _, Hmny and n Palmk Kelly of; cflOffidndlfifltfi that Tuesdays sto.m] n the up I Pisquld was united in marriage m‘ ogdiglleat damage to lobster gear es- dcath of l Howard, son of Mr and Mrs John I yesterday; Heron of Webster's C01‘ ‘=1’- hrlde was bsconiingly ch The alt}, m m» WY- ‘accessoriss Sh: wag attended by “r137 her slat/er Miss Helen Kelly who] P“ wore a long dress of blue chiffon» and accessories to match. m. Louis Heron acted as grccmsman. After the wedding ceremony break- fast was m-wad at the bottle of the brides parent; to a large numberi of frle-nds. Afterwards the bridal‘ zrtv motored to Places of interes in the province, retuz-ning to the _home of the groom's parents v _ a wedding rccep-tion was held in their honor. The death occurred at Storing Valley on Thursday, May 2: of SIC ENJOYABLE STAY-ACI Laucble Mitchell, R.C.AiF-, Charlottetown, PEI, Mrs Mitchell and their small son Stuart, were over spending the J ivczk-cnd with Mrs. Mitchell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hagg- art, Westville Road. Mrs. Mitchell and Stuart came on ahead and en- jOff2d an extra day or so at home. New Glasgow News, ENEORCE TRAFFIC BY-LAWS —The City Police Uepirttncnt ap- parentlv means b enforcing the tr w eighty-third year. She W35 the] broad white ‘strips across the street h 5 h d, Kw, t] Antimatc to tie pedestrian that daug tar O ‘ c a e m 1C 1 there must. DEAIIO lay-walking. Al- s rcudv several motorists have been | "tagged" and the Police state that and Mrs. McLeod cf Bitrliiagton and was a lady of beautiful char- acter loved by youn and old. In . .. the home where s e was the‘ centre figure she will be sadly. vjmlssed and her pew in the v\4e1'1lSt:-ph2n‘s Church. Burlington. ivas _ s; oflalways fillcd only when ivculd not permit. Aitcr her mar-‘ rlage the cared for seven step- children wna gave love and de- €l1 SUIVIVPI KC“- whildren are Ira. at ho. A tor mentioned cam: by plane to ' u a1. Th: rat. n; ms. John ME- tvcessful years in the history 0t s .. lthe Charlottetown Council El- cction of officers was held An Orphans‘ picnic to be held RT lyuhplater on in the summer was deci- E A‘ ded upon. Mr W McKenm was appointed chairman of the com- wa jomflylmittee in charge The report of the executive sho~ wed a large gain in membership during the past year. Among o- er activities were the sponsor- iship cf a K of C Canadian Ar- my Hut in the Council Home, va e St. Duiistanls Educational .Fund. and an active programme of activities in the Council The following delivered report"- R E B": y. R A lilecDoizald: Council lProverty. D. A Noonan ‘ The election of officers resulted Mr R. A. MacDonald being elected Grand Knight. other of- ficers elected were: Deputy Grand ilht. D. A. Noonan: Chancell- or. Rev. R E Ellsworth: Recor- - r Dr. J. T. Crotaau was the re- tiring Grand Knight. —WEDDING BELLS. - A ve the occasion St. health ears ago. The_ BED-l - r e and An V‘ M~-' at Bc ch Grcvz, Halifax, New i C- N 5.. and Petawnwa. coin: ma] In my m leave me Provima held yesterday from his late res- cfin1nqlttne was serving with the Royal Can- “ ‘ “ odian Artillery. Gnr. Coatds‘ ‘next ‘of kin is his mother. Mrs. Rc-aer- (ta Costtes. 15B Prince 5t. Char- ylottetoivn, RE I. Among those re- ported iiiiured is Private Layton .Ray Sma with the Royal Canadian Army Eer- vice Corps. Ptc. Iayixins next of kin is his mother. Mrs. Irene Small- rwood. Mount Stewart. P E.I. ITALY - Here are Jottings on three Prince Edward Island men ivho have taken an active part in _ -lt'ne Italian fighting. Gunner me rccnnm" o‘ an afizv of lovelymtous contributions to charity tlrldflqrthu: Puynter, 01' French River, gifts l” ‘h ‘one of the first artilleryrnen to .arrive overseas in 193i), is now tcirivlhg a gun tractor in Italy. His liather, Cltitrlrs Paynter. is a resi- dent of Halifax. Lance Bdr. Ad- ole MacDonald, of Sourls. coni- mands respect from soldiers of one Canadian artillery battery. He is the unit ration man. Ptc. H. J. Lanigan. son of Mrs. Tens: Lanlgan, Sourls. thinks it won't be long before he puts his army Magistrate W. E. Darby, K. C., held cow-that’ Allbeftnn on Tues- walfgen‘ w 8mm‘; Inside Guam. gay and t e o ow ng cases were W. McKenna; Outside Guard. E Kelly; and nustee‘ P Mumngh- ed $5.00 and costs. Two men an charged with assault were each fined $2.00 and costs. Three per- sons charged with creating a dis- turbance were fined $2.00 and costs. Three young chaps charg- Ty ed with creatin a disturbance at the Tignish hermen‘; Union Factory had their case adjourned. A adjourned-S On Monday evening Miss Aletha Sttmnders was the ueat of honor B Brehaut where a number of her friends had gathered to ten r hei- a miscellaneous shower. The statrpgaed brida-to-be was uoot- e chair by the hostaaa. A heavily laden basket was than brought in and the many gifts were cum- ed by Grace Crosby and the verses read by Mildred Cmby. The bride-to-be. in a few wel words. thanked her many friendl for their kindness. The rem!‘ der of the evenin was spend in play- ing games ater which a dainty T. B. Charlottetown. A lunch hbiassisted by Mae Robinson. Hav- ing wished Aletha. much happinaui the enjoyable evening wu brought to a close b? singing "For She’: a Jolly Good Fellow.‘ Keep filmed’: in tho limo v I » wil-‘mmflqgruwvvszwwawwvxiiw gapahe held a Pvuition with‘ l all traffic violations will be rigor- c.1515’ uiosecuzc“ fHamaassaot/n Imves - The CI‘. . R;y Atrial-Lon, American Am- bassador to Canada. lcft by plane for Sydney vcstcrdav afternoon af- ter paying his official respects to '\_Villi2rn. Cliar- yotlon in return. Her husbaixhueutwaowmor 3"” Lepage and daivghiers. i predeceased ltollovaing 011;! §Jt|neth at home: Ellwin, Charlctte- T ‘town: Edgar. Medford. Mess. Mrs. icl Champion. Darniey. The Premier J Waltsi- Jones. in coin- pany with the Premier the Am- bassador drove niouizd the City and sortie distance into the oountiy in ordcr to ucq re some know"- leitge c; the physical aspects. of the . Province. Hc was a guest of the Provincial Government at it lllfl-t cheon at Stanhope Beach DIES FROM INJURIES --Mr5. Bridget Betrzard Mt. Stewart, has rcccm‘ .es Linus Sari: was dead as the rectilt- e‘ ed in actlcn on in this city and underwent tralnin _., last Mercia. He is the last find the first to make the supronte sacrifice. List unncr Rommell Earle Coctes. who lwcotl. who was serving WITH CANADIAN ARMY IN — COURT AT ALBERTON — eard: Two drunks were each fin- drunken driving case was also MISCELLANEOUS SIIOWIIB — the‘ horn: of in Marguerite r an artistically decorated chosen was served by the host/m DRUG STORE ENTEIIZIk-Bur- In” ca“. I ra broke inwdlzllao lfigwféulxilllfla and medal-trio: George WI Y“ n a ' t - | Byron Brown James a q cigarettes The police _ . m gm are investigating bthteso for no ar- M Hardy, William H -M i considerable suixi of money whfclnzll _ testified to the popularity oftthc dniz store ‘lgwfi Mr. and Mrs. Weymouth number o! ATTENDED LEGION CONVEN- TION — Ml‘ E. - B h tmmq wulnded in action. Juno 8th. u. ATTEND MEETING - PrIrIge Edward Island will be re- presented al. a meeting Maritime FBrtl-UZB!‘ Saint John on June l6 by Vancouver, returned home on Mon- day evening. There were three oth- ____ er delegates from this Province: WELCOME” HOMEF on nhezcaptain N. W. Lowther, K. 0.. lei/mm: of June 7th. many friends P iand neighbors gatheied at the hctne I :0! Mrs Pearl scott, Meadowbankp , reprezenting the Summersluc . nch, and D: H. D. Johnson. {allowing P "E Island representative of the Dominion executive of the Legion. Th: late Dr. Johtizso; dtedmin Van- , . _ couver while at n ng e con |MacMillan, mg in m';.£v-I.a{€f6; venticn. Captain Lcwthcr is r. "° ,; _l mainlng in Ontario for a few days - A. ‘d t f the Council, Clark’ Flieslslitxalw, ‘beputy Minister of Agriculture, 1111111541‘- IIETUBNS AFTER 4'! YEARS- v; l5 daughter. Dm-cthy. mar-t Among the present visitors here _ m-ledt rte; tcday in Espanaola», Ont, Afr. ["19 boys to their places cf honor H] F- Mgcauum M Pa“ Mum,“ “fir. Edward MacP-‘iail acted ‘aslqnt 71h“ W9.‘ ‘he “Hm wordrdibiennial convention of the Legion . MacLean, formerly of Murray River, who left here for Vancouver forty-seven years ago, and who has not till now been back since. He is accompanied by J. Giddlngs. also of Murray River. and uncle of Dr. Glddlngs of this city. who also emigrated to Vancouver in i897. b several return visits since. FRIDAY -REV. MR. FRASER B A M-Rev. M1‘. Frazer of Kenem TOOL SHE!) BURNS —- A tooli tthcu the property o; M F. Schur-l Q\\a groan Co. LICL, together with tne‘ ivas tools and plans in the buildirvz atf in: ,me tune were compietelv destroyed- course And as each one ivcndediv ' |th5lr way hcmeward they left their, |lzest wishes _\vith the boys zcr loads act of lacking up his car. An X ray of the break was taken in Cotmty I-IospitaL-K —-IN PRINCE COUNTY HOS- ITAL-Har many friends will re- gret to hear that Mrs. Walter Reid c-f Hope River had to per on Monday morning-K IN ACTION-Mrs] Beatrice Waller. 93 Green St. hdS received word her son Pte Wllllamt 15 110W Over-WM. having gone over Waller. (Billy) has been slightly wounded in the right cheek and right chest. Pte. Waller has been serving with 0.3.11. in Italy. RECEIVES PRDMOTIOIE-Mr. H. DeRoche, leash has received word that his son. John H. has been promoted in the air service to Corporal and in serv- ing at Scoudouc. N. B. De Roche's younger brother, Pat is; serving with the R.C.A ALC. England where he has been for the past two and a Lialf al his nineteenth birthd last January, 1944 — HIT BY CAR — Claude Gau- det, young son of Mr EvI s Ernest Gaudet of Summerside was is itilzefliaiilncie County I-Igspltal last g c ow ng an acc ent on a JIALON —- t " ummersldo street. The boy was E M he u” Hwflmm playing near the intersection of Foundry and Spring Streets apparently was struck by o. car w he ran out into the street unex tsdly. I-Iis injuries were believed to be very slight but he was Ital overnight for ob- N‘ fire on ‘iitsscajv inght. {he wot and IIIIDIITZIICIIIS contained. in were being used in tne con- tion work ROIIIK 0n at the air- nortli ‘ , between Hardy's Channel rlcrth Cape. The sea at Kil- e Cape is said by eyewitnesses nave bitoken over the fortv fco: 6i‘ .. O o“ D In OAS . signs. freshly painted. are in plao rtluoughout Mrs. William Champion in lien the citv and at busy intersections —BE'I‘U,RNS mom notion.‘ --Mr. Anthony Arstefirault of the vacation throughout t torlcal interest and .called at various offices ' ostal service in these provinces. is many friends are pleased t see him back once more behind the wicket and to see him loo lng so hale and hearty and with La healthy looking tan from pen spaces of the Upper “gram stating thatfher. This young man enllstedl g. D T0 REST. — The fun-l at the grave. The funeral was largely attended. employees of Bruce was in the Catholic Cem INJURED ON HIGHWAY tle Mary M sharbsll, and Mrs. Edward Sliarbell of Portage. ls in the Hospital with a fract result of an acclde , night crl the highway near , 1,, 1'88 and a half ‘years. on the highway when she n; b n anrLPl-‘Rv-T- fitted ‘l8 years Jul-ks to her w; I-IOLROYD - Entered into reef n, - at the Charlotte midcnce. or Md “m” m‘ Sunday. June 11 m4, Mrs. A W as very satlsfactci-ylH°11'°Yd l" h?!‘ 52nd W“ - 'l\IcINN|S - At the Citv Hosdtll on June 12 i944. Rena Medellin McInnis, beloved daughter of Mr. and MN Wfllldm McInnis of Bor- den. med 1B years. NICHOLSON — At the Prince h Edward Island Hospital cn ‘hill- day. Juno l3, i944. Mrs. John A. Nicholson in her 76th year. WILSON - At thslrealdence o! her niece. Mrs. George Bell. 45 Victoria Street. Sunday. June 11- 11 Mira Ella Wilson in her lit-h ,.. BENT - At her homa in 511m‘ merside on June 10. 1944. ll"- Margaret Ellen Bent. aged l years ' - CASII—AC Gfflh ' Rbld um!" “iron “H o, _ M minimum she was cut-andtb her condition last night‘ tel rem was received by Mrs. alarlclo Johnston, Chgrluag. v from one Director can‘ June l0. News oi the Corps Signals. 14 mdto the rank of Captain At corona ' i flllht in the Oltlyali the oiroumatancoa the death of the Me ted that death was caused b fracture of the skull an iron lite crashed into and y Suffer at tho enti- Stewart and O0 cK nzi . was Idiflefisggfieséfltll-Inglxighe 1* 4 CS. The" NDED IN ACTION-Mrs. were "IIXRGII Witnesses: W135’ Pineou, Rollo Bay West, Cl". Leo Bradley, Jam, received wordJ bfondnv that her} Forden Young. buAnlq 05 r gonst. Victor I-Iandegfian m. - S? . D . . ' ' .1. Daltnlltlcguiggrrn H Pi"°°"7" aiiz-riis'“_"“ _______________ CQWW-At Kensinztmit?‘ to Mr. and lvira. Gordon s e m a dauzhter. Suzanne Alldtévcookl Memoirs-ALL - At the p" ' 1.; i-rqspitai June 10. I944 u," c311, §E§”i?§5§=°§Eg§il°'.M§”°‘t,“°“- "I lev Irene‘ June, ' “g tar‘ 5m‘ lF/III Mn¢i.aoii'_" t" " "' ~ ital on June I? 19%? i?" fro. Wesley MacLeod. Charlottx: WILLIAMS?’ -- at th ant. . Dltal on June 4, I944? to M,» 21f, Mrs. Llewellyn Williams, Mun“. lgaiaggvoal a daughter, pump, A ns - at th Pri _ ty Hospital on Junee 10, nlzeifoua LAC. and Mrs. Walter Edwards nEéKslggeve‘ Katie Todd). a son, 13mg g1 JWE 19.111944. to M . a d eorge W , G _ lottetown. 2 §§ugn€é".““' ch" DIAMOND - at the Pm, u“. Rltal min JuneAIQDIiQ-M, to M; me 1'5. GU15 . géfitown. a son. amend. Char. GWIZLL .— A 1,51“ June "nil. 1e44, u: If?“ and ,1’ Russel Dingwell (nee) Irene smitif a sop. (Patriot lease oopvi. WA D — At t e PEI. Hospitnl on June l3, I944. to Tpr. m; w and Mrs. Ward, a son. 'I‘pr. Ivar-d WALK-ER —- at the no.1. Hos m; r n the latter part of November, NOONAN -'. Ag Mo“; “yam o. June 5, i944 to Mr. and Mrs. m. = m M BYBNE — At Ill Ki ’ Hospital, Montague, 3.855,‘, Gym‘: t.“ or . n, . , dilute "are ” ‘ ' R-At the Citv Hospital J 13, 1944. M . . A Gll-Tlftlllgerya dgolghr and Mrs. Allan June 6, 1944. to Mr and M“ ;_ a? Alban Murphy. twins. a boy an‘, , Blrl. James Bernard n Evelyn Frances , a d Mm IVIacDONALD-At the P 12.1 Hm. Dita] on June l4, 1944, to Dr. and Vlrs. Wendell MacDonald, Char. 0t town .a daughter. June 12. I944. to Mr and Mr, Frank Malone. cltv a. daughter s and BELlF_At the Prince County Hos- hen nital on June l3, 1944, to Mr. and pec- Mrs. Kenneth Bell .a daughter CANFIELD-At the Pritice Ccuntv being Hognktél on June ‘l, i944. to Mr s. I-Ieber Canfleld. west.- morelarid. a son MARRIAGES I LAIRD-CO-LITZS —On Saturday, my 2'7 1944 by Rev. S. J, Davies, Marjo- hls dunes‘ rie Anna Coles of Milton to Robert Eric Laird of Wlnsloe. l-IEPBURN - SMITH — At 'he girst United Church. Sydney. N- .. June 6. 1944, by Rev. L. B. Campbell. Grace Evelyn, daugh- and‘ Mrs. Samuel H. of Mr. Smith of Charlottetown, P.E.l. t; AB. James D. Hepburn of long Creek. P.E.I., son of Mr. Delmont Hepburn and the late Mrs. Hep- hurn Iniarnasoiv- llIacKlNNilN - st tNcrtvood. Edmonton, Alta. on T119553)’. May l8. 19-14, ln the Unit- ed Church manse by the Rev W. I Young, ‘Thomas Homer Mathe- iaon. Vloiar. Grave. Alberta. son oi Mr and Mrs. Jack l/fatheson. 89 Richmond Street to St. Clyde River. P.E.I_ to Jennie ere Requiem Elizabeth MQCKIHIIOII. daughter of ated by Rev.|Mr and Mrs J.W. MacKlnnon. Eamfcliffc. RE I (Patriot pleas: 03W An 95mm McINNIS — McGOWAPL- At St men Louis Church, Arvlda, Q whflq May 17th. 1944, by Rev Fathtr stew“; ,3; Morlan. Rita Jean, daughter of e deceased was em- 58¢ Mfllor and Mrs Fete: Mc- ded in a body. The Innis of Earnscliff, P. E. 1.10 _ Ed- John Joseph. son of Mr. and Mrs agsihlleo cBradll-ey, I ur amp el ‘*“"—" "r"- lnterment ___ BEAT!“ ‘cf-owan. Egonville, Ontario fiRflfiyAN-At. Kinkora on June TAYLOR — At the Prince County Hospital on Monday. June l2. i944. Mr. Louis Taylor. aged 80 years- NacUONALD — At Vernon. Jim! lfJ-f-l. J. C. MacDonald. w,» PURCELL-At the Charlottetown Hospital on June 12. 1944. ‘Jcscoh v i944. Mrs. William IIOLBOYD — littered into M! at the Charlotte ruldence. W Sundu. June i1, i044. Mn. A- W. I-Io yd in her find y!"- IORlF-At, the P. I. bland H0!‘ ital . on June to. ma. John ll m p! oiunow mm. and 5' your . ' COLEB-Suddgily n. Hope B"; 0n June l0, NIT l arty Color. n04 IEINABD — All thfl ‘N’ M" County Hospital Sunmuni: 0' June l1, I944 Cordon, nod l0 yearn. m . COLLIER -—- At ChQ P. B- m a Hospital, June l0. l9“- “W May. aged ii yearn. tilt-ll 1 _, Mr. and Mn. Juno: C0111"- Uppor Queen Strut. PIPPIY-At Mt. Herbert. to. William ripper In h" VIII‘ Pfgjpg: Bernard 0‘