a 1 015T .01 OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIB AUGUST 1,0, 114p ‘M 1511s L1 111121 lictuu-dv of New York . island Saturday ‘llglli Lu spciid Uh: sunlmcr usii- ..i11g i'cl:t1:'.\s and iriciids. ‘PI 10.\"I‘()N VISITOR — Miss iltccitnuck, of Edmon- 11 111111 bltllliOlli0ll, Altar, Pjltgcrle Hodgson 0f ti!‘ ' Scoih Agency; New! l tel Carter. in Cleveland, has been s, announced by Gen. J. Leslie Kin- gg¢f-fsd L‘.’J*~.¢2’ r1 111s, presidentcend 1 the Storms on- . flu-ed 111 1.11s Island, was born at Murray Riv- ly uitcrnoon. er. a son of the lute Mr. Gavin '1 111s home in Murdock. started with the ‘it .1111: l1cre llc rcg- J] _'no c3‘?! ‘Hawthorne. in Salem. He A 211' recently on pany for the past two and vqv...“ I 1 .\('(‘lDE.\"l‘ Mm‘- .1:-.1l llfi! good siie ~.. tnluszliin char- lPinctte School District was 1.11 1111s uli his way ilc was unconsci- ip. and had not ~\ late last night. .1 1_1~. .-.'11ll a patient t‘. -'1l'..'..'..1l.s arc iilvcs- ous shower was tend- ’ho\lsc wllrrc the sum of 565 lcqitipnlcnt. sweaters. etc. 1 of twas the scene of a plcusailt gulli- ,childrr~n and ‘grclativrs gfilhPfPfl 10 spend Afaiuatc, was the . 3115a, California ..'l.f'.‘l‘$ PTCSBIU. W811‘ ll . (James Kilgore. . Mrs. lice Crane, llcndcrson. Mar- l glilflllv afternoon .4111; two of his 11-1111 spoke of the rc- lll"l"l(l‘.lll]’I and kind- 1; luipnv wcddcd life and d thc wish that. they might spztrctl ill lwalth to enjoy sings tilat belong to a long mid tiscful lit?‘ of scrvire for oth- Among the many lettcrs re- 'tl was 0121' ftom thc Prime Kind with extras-id his intcrcst. in U rim-ti thctn to act-opt his unarm- tw pttn111-t1t1ilatiolis and bcst wi. i bv ihc popular ymntg (‘OlHllP includ- |C. M. P. and rwnp nionship was indccd n benc- c. A. BUSINESSES COMBINED —Mr. D. F. Archibald, C.A.. and Mr. B. M. Sears. CA, (of MOfrGll ‘y; (30,, 5,5,1, having joined the Royal Air Force, the Morrell Co. will carry on both businesses for the duration of the War. At pre- sent Mr. E. P. Cohn of the Ain- herst office of Morrell and Co. . has airived to discharge the duties lof Mr. Scars. and will collaborate ' with uie n. F. Archibald staff un- der the supervision of Mr. Morrell. RECEIVED PROMOTION — The appointment of Mr. Samuel P. Murdock as comptroller of the Ho- cald, president of the American Hotels Corporation. Mr. Mur- dock, a native of Prince Edward erican Hoicls Corporation seven years ago as room clerk at the has been travelling auditor for the com- one- half years. - Hotel World Review. Montague United Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding at 10.30 Saturday morning when, Miss lnex Annear, R.N.. of Bos- ton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Montague Annear, Lowcr taupe. bccaitlc the bride of Mr. William S. Clarkson. of Detroit. The church. ciecoraicd with - NOmh-m Delphinitlms, Baby's Breath and ' white fillies on banks of moss‘ made a lovely setting for the, the charming bride gowncd in a floor1 length lmportcd modcl of Rose .l'lf'5 Iast lPoim lacc in Dclphinium blucxcut on Princcss lint-s with hat to match her bouquct was crcinuv snap- dragons with mauve bluc swcct peas and fcrn. A preitv wedding took tiloce at Sacred Heart. Church. Borden. 0n Monday, Aug. >". wlicn Iiliss 1111131», Ailgclinc Perry and .\fr. 1.0111; Haik- e11, of Bordon, wcrc unitcd in 111111"- riugc . The ccrcmolrv was perform- ed by Rcv. W. E, Monaghall, parish pricsi. The bride was attended by Miss Peggy MacDonald, wililc .\lr.1 Hcilrv Ccrciii supportcu the groom,‘ Thc bridal puffy cincrcd thc ciuircll to ihc strains of Lohcugrillk» Britiul Chorus, played by Lllc organist, Mrs. Jomcs lvfucAlccr. During the ccrc- molly, the choir sung appropriate hymns and a solo "O Lord. 1 Am Not Worthy." was syvccily rcndcrcd by Mrs. Reginald lvlaciilccr. Aficr the wedding the party nloiorcd 1o the Abegwelt Hotcl. where a delici- ous wedding breakfast was served by Mrs. A. P. Ccretti, after which they left on the early; morning boat for a honeymoon trip to Montreal. The happy young couple will re- sidt- 1n Bordon. attcndccl by thc good wishes of their many friends. A RED CROSS UNIT ORGANIZED -A meeting of the ladies of South llcld in the school room on ltlonday. July 8th for the purpose of ganizinl: a Rod Cross W Unit. The following officcrs " elected: President. Miss Jane MacKenzie; Vicc-Presidcnt, Miss Margaret MacRaei S(‘C1‘(’l.1’\l',\', Miss . Ruby MacDonald; 'I‘1'casurcl' 311's. Jilnius MacLeod. At the time of the appcal for blankets fo1' rc- fugccs and soldicrs‘ litispiiuls ovcr- |d scns, l8 all wool blalikcts wt r1‘ generously donated bv the latiics of the district. On Fridtrv. July. 12th an icc-crculn social and 111111- , try sale was llcld in the school, was rcallzcd. Part of this moiicy hits ulr1-1ul_v bccn spcllt in buying l flannciclltr and yarn out of which l the ladlcs will nlakc hospital I1 was dccidcil that ins-clings will be hrld monthly at the various lloitics for tvar work. 1.1111111111.'T»Xi1P1~'1»_1-1.. 11111111- l Ml’. and .\fr.\'. (‘rcorgc McLcotl ering recently when thc brothers! and sisters of Mr. Mclmod to- gether with his family and grand- n fcw linmcdiiitc tilt I afternoon with Mr. ltfaclcorl and to celebrate with him his birthday. The guest of honor was taken by surprise but welcomed all to his home. After the usual greetings had been passed the younger mem- l lbers motorcd, to the bcacil whilc lthe older ones sat and cn_io,vcd n {social chat. When the ica hour gurrived a delicious tea was serv- .cd by Mr. MncLeodls two daugh- Bvflllnfl ' ter-in-laws. Mrs. danclntl- l Mrs. James McLeod the I enjoyed by all. A. l ture of this gathering is that. Mr. Kenncth and and greatly A striking fon- McLcods family arc all living and enjoying good hcalth. Mrs. Al- bert Stewart. New Glasgow, is the eldest of this family the other‘ members are Mr. Andrew McLeod. Mrs. Eliza Champion, Mrs. Alma Shcan. Mrs. Barbara McGuignn. Mrs. Minnie Campbcll and anoth- cr brother. Mr. Edgar McLeod, Moose Jaw. sastc. was prcsent n1. this happy occasion. A host of friends join in birthday congrat- ulations and trust he may enjoy runny more of those happy events. R/cv. Carlyle “lobster left yester- day morning for Toronto. .____ A pretty wedding took lace ycs- terday mmTiing at six dc ock when Miss Mary Aileen Cuntwell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Cantu/ell of this city was united in marriage‘ to Mr. Frederick Leonard Shannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shannon. The ceremony “'11s perfflfmvd by Rev. Dr. McMahon, Rector of St. Dunstans Basilica in the rcscnce of the immediate families. T e bride wore a street length Ridingote suit. of dark blue sheer with white ein- broidery revcrs, and corsage bouquet of pink roses. Her becoming oil the face hat was edged with blue and her accessories were carried out in the same color. The groom was supported by Mr. Arthur Peake and the bridesmaid was Miss Enid Cantwell who looked charming in e mauve sheer. with large felt hat and bouquet of white roses. . Follmrlng the weddln a inflict breakfast was served a the bride's home. where quantities or beautiful summer flowers artistically arrang- ed made a. lovely setting for the wedding Fatty. as they stood around the duin y table centered with al Ergo wedding cake, to be cut by the; r e. Mr. and Mrs. shrmnon lcft amid‘ showers of confctti 11nd good Wlfillbfi on a wedding ii'lp through Ncu’ Brunswick and Qucbr-c, I Mitny vuiuablc gifts wcrc received imz an cxtitiisltr silver cntrc dish from the P. W. C, staff. the bride _-.,,,.~111i1 1111 cm-h of their lives and _ g for 141.1111 1.1.1.1 lmpuincss in the years ' ' oonxratula \ a popular tcncher 111 the School. - The Guardian joins in happiest 1.10m. ____ ed everyone present. ‘Mr. Waller J. Gcrrior. .bo1li 111 Stlnuiursidc forty vcars ago. ' resentativel. VISITING PARENTS - Mrs. Charles W. Murray and family of Charlottetown. the guests of Mrs. Murray's 'parenis, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bownees. 45 Brighton Ave., are spending a few weeks Norboro, Kcnsington. Many friends over Prince Ed- ward Island in particular will learn svith regret of the passing of Mrs. Margaret Raynor on July 28rd, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Al- vin MaoLean. Milo. She had al- most reached the age of eighty-two years, and was ill only s. few days. Captain Harry A. D. Cameron of 63 \Vatcr Street, Attleboro, for 34 years skipper of Ernest B. Dana's yacht Vanda, died in the Phillip! House of Massachusetts General Hospital yesterday at the age of 63. Until entering Mr. Dame's em- ploy, he travelled around the world us captain of sailing vessels. BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED On ‘Thursday. July 25th at -the home of Miss Frances Reeves, Cross Roads. a large number of friends met. to honor Miss Hester Wood. previous to her marriage in the near future. To the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs. M. W. Wood, the brlde-io-be was led to the scat of honor. Af- icr Miss Mary Jenkins had read a complimentary address. Miss Wood was prcscnicd with a generous gift for which. in a stilt-able speech, she vcry graciously thank- All joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fcllmv." Lunch having been serv- ed. cnjoyable music was furnishcd by 111v M1. Ilcrbcrt Orch stra. Miss Wood ‘s many friends wish hcr both happiness and succcss in hcr future lifc WEDNESDAY , ..M';s~. Bertha Myers and Mr. Layton Stevens of Halifax, N. S., were vis- liors 1.0 Charlottetown (luring the wcck 111d, and were the 8110515 0f Mi'. and Mrs. Alurrayi Carmichael. __YISITING IN AMIIERSTX-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tooinbs, and-little daughter, left on Sunday on a visit to frlcnds in Amilcrst. They were acccinpiinicd bv_ Miss Freda Dingé wcll. who will visit friends. —(‘.ONGRATULATIONS. — Rev. D. F. Hoddinoit, pastor of North Bcdcquc United Church, and Mrs. ' Hodditloii. are rccciving congratula- tions from ih-"ir many friends on the arrival of a young son in the Prince Conntv l-losplinl, S --VISI‘I‘ING NATIVE PROVINCE of Rum- ford. Maine. with Mrs. Gerrior and their son Ettgcile and daughter Evclyn arc visiting Summcrside. Mr. Gcrricfs native town. It is 28 _V(‘;li'S sincc 111s last visit home 1nd 34 ycurs ago since he first left the Island. Tllcrc imsscd awav at his home in Vnnccuvci‘ on Atigilst 51h, Mr. Ncil Slilllistlll Tlic late Mr, Simpson was Cavendish, Prince Edward Island tn 11378. Sadic MacLt-od, daughter of Mr. Angus N. sfcLcod and the late Mrs. Mat-Lcod o1 Brookfield. 'I‘hey moved to VRIlCOLlYDl‘ ovcr llavc visited their home Province on iffclxil: occasions. llc lcuvcs in ulourn ihcil" loss liis widow and zhc folowing cllildrclnl 1)r. \Ve.~'c,v Sinlpson of Vancouver; Rcv. Norniail Simpson of Portland, " bi J. Lund. of the om‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Stcwnrt, of pcfiocxew'i§‘brgek Newton, Mass, accompanied by Saturday ‘gm spendlng 1115 11°11- their daughter, Mrs. Campbell, and days m 531113,; and other parts of Mn. Charlel Stewart of Vancouver Nova 5e01,“ an here on I. lhort motor holiday i among relatives and friends. --.Miu Alberta mKlnley of A1~ hany. N. Y., and lvfiss Laura E. —-Mis| Katherine Gillls. Ottawa. Cromdon of Columbia Falls, Maine, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Al were recent visitors to the Island Ready. ‘finish. P-EI- Mrs. Ready 5nd were guests at Westvlew has her three sisters of the Cong. do Notro Dame, who are guests at 'I‘ignish Convent, spending many pleasant hour: with them also. .4141“ 1:11p, Wheian, Alberton, graduate of Notre Dame secretarial nodes. North Tryon. —1Rev. J. A, Nicholson n former spending his summer vacation at ‘Tyne Valley. He is accompanied by "holson. Mr. and Mrs. School, hav successful! PBS“! W5’ N“: the Civil Serv ce examlnat ons, left fiéihfrliségldsfue hm"? wclcmie“ “Y yesterday morning fctrwgwtlgewgfifi? Segvice Commission. Hunter Build- ing. The bulk of the hay crop has Mr. and lvftrs. Willis Heckbcrr. and their two daughters Thelma and Doris of Colburn, O11t., are visiting SCHOOL BOARD MEETING-At the monthly meeting of the City School Board held Monday, the Sec- retary was instructed to pay a prize of fifteen dollars to Graham Batt, of Wcst Kent School, who made the lughest marks for Charlottetown in Prince of Wales College entrance examinations and who won one 0f the Charlottetown scholarships. funeral of the late Edmund Doull was held yesterday afternoon to New Dominion Church. Services were conducted at the 011111-011 and the grave by Rev. J. M. Blcsedull The pallbearers wcrc: Messrs. lit-s- lie Mitchell. Bruc-c McLean, Vvillirun Shaw, Robert McDonald, Marlin McDonald. Hector McLean. Inter- ment New Dominion Cemetery. —-S'SIDE MAN GETS WINGS- Tfllfly-UVQ young pilot officers the Canadian Air Force ~theii' wings at Camp l-lilrdt-lt, (m- tarfo, lust night. Evcry Province of Canada was represented tflcrc be- 1118 three from the Maritimcs, in- cluding Charles Arthur Brennan. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brennan One of the links of the past was severed in the home call of Mrs. Thomas MacQuarrle, when she assed away on January 11rd great- respected and beloved by 811. ghty six years ago Mary Jane Taylor was born at Rice Point». being the daughter of Henry T113401‘- she married Thomas MacQuarrie and the lived on a farm at Rice Point wlere Mi'_ MocQuarrie died. —SCHURMAN CO. CONTRACT. —The contract of the Schumlan yet mothers and were ymrlnitted to such a ccremoilv. 11E‘ 1ll'&‘.\( 11L ill. Hc married Miss , 30 ycars ago. butl Construction Company fol‘ c011- struction of hangars 11nd bililcllrigl for the Service Flying Training School near Surnmerside amounts to 479.000. according i0 a statement given in the House of Cfllflmofls yesterday by Hon. C. D, Howe, Min- isier of Munitions. The work 15 l0 be completed in October. —Mr. James Monaghan of the Philadelphia County ‘Club. who came home to his native province MRS. NEIL MURPHY 0n Tuesday morning June 18th, there passed llflilCfifillit’ away at her home at St. Mary's Road East. Airs. Murphy widow of thc 1111c Nt-il Mur- phy aiicr an illness 01' almost llvt- yours, Shc tvas formerly Llllu Ality Daley, daughter of the 1111c Til01il1ls Daley and Margaret. ‘Iynail and 1111s born at St. Mary's Road EilSl, k131i); U119? years ago and llvcd all llcr life in the same community. ' IBLUIIIBC. to the cltyl S.‘ pastor of Bideford United Church is , l -—AIIIPORT PROGRESS 5- new airport at St. Eleanor: is now —VISITDIG FOR-MEI! HOME -- . already been harvested in the Mr. Heckbertfls former home. Mr. province and a good crop report- Heckbert is a native of Summer- ed. Fine weather favored the aide and his many friends are farmer during the harvesting of pleased to see him once again. He this crop. Insects are the chief 11nd 111; family are 51113-1118 M HM. worry on the farm at present. bOLU‘ View CEtDlIlS. S.’ however. ~—----- l FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The of lizitl a vvrv cit l‘(’(‘1‘i‘.'('(l _ of Summerside. r‘or_1i1c first 1111111 tsuimncrsttlt- wivcs of .1i1'1111111 lio l FRIDAY Rcsidcnis of Borden learned with regret of the death of Lloyd Gaudet sou of Mr. and Mrs. John Gaudet 1 who passed away Wednesday morn- 1mg after an illness of about seven months. As the suii was slowly sinking on the beautiful evening of June l0, 11940, the angel of death hovered over St. Mary's Road and claimed for its own one of the oldest and _inost respected residents in the Ipcrson of Pctcr Gorinlcy Sr, at l the advanccd age of 88 ycars. —-'I'.i'1c well underway. Three of the run- ivays are nearing completion and have hud a primary layer of as- ; phalt on liKlll. Some of the found- ullOlIS foi' tiic buildings are laid ‘down anti M. F. Schurmuu and Co. who have the contract for this -work are putting forth every effort lto gct the work done in the con- Jtract iimc. The mill is working 2O hours out of the 24 to simply the iilotcriul rcqnircd. ——S. --VISITING S’SlDE—Mr. and Mrs. John Dye of New York and lVLr. and Mrs. lVfaddcn of Cam- britlgc. M . arc visiting Sitin- mcnidc. 1:11 of Mr. Inc's bro- illcr. .\lr. Hi1 1v Dyc and Mrs. Dyc. .\fr. and Airs. Harry Dyc's two daughters. Miss Edith and Miss Alina. who had been visiting thcir unclc and aunt accompani- ed 111cm llmnc, thc young ladics joyablc trip and vis- itrd flit: \\'o 111' at Nc\v York. ‘ --\'l.~‘I'|‘lN(; Olil) HOME-Mr Wlilsltu- .. llidslrlllc had n cull ‘from an old friend this week ivhcil IMr. Hcnry; I-‘lllsolt, r1 civil cnginecr 10f Cllnll)l'l(i“.l‘. 1\fu:~'s.. arrived in _\'f‘.‘¢l0l'(itl\' n11 a visit. 11-: 1111i 11111111‘. .\fr. litlstonc and Mi‘. 111111-1111 built ivorkccl in tho store of R. T. 11011111111 Ltd, some ycars tiuo lflllPlllPl‘ and Mr. Lid- stonc was \'f‘l'_\' clad in ivclcomr- his old frlcnti within hc had not sci-n for {l7 Wars. .\fr. Ellison was ticcorllirlllicil by his 1. in unti step- Hfill. .\l". l‘1':1111'i': Irvin. Mr, Ellison was vcrv did 121d with 1111* many illllll'ti\'illli‘lll. in Summcrsidc. His wlfc was flllllr‘ cliarnlcd with the bcauty of illc ialzicr‘ anti hopes shc can come il_£!ill1l.—S. M III'I('IT \ “AD XEIVS —— MP5. - \ lligeflillllertiothaettlirilg ittgfbrtllgelelr/llgnf-f SUCCESSFUL rm - um 1111- .-‘" l“ . ""1" 0" Y'1-1ml>§1\i1‘@'- P- ghan of Kmkom and has since mm; wa of the Umwd Church hem h. I._. l'_4"(fl‘l\'4‘(l :1 1». lcgraui yrstcrday been spending a few days with h“ yesterday at Cawnpore near Ca- mr°1“_'m“_ h” of m“ smme" “mm brother Mr. Philip Monaghan. Vefldlfih “'11s a decided success. A °I h" mmh?" N“l5"l‘ “l Hllmbf-‘F left 1111111111111 w Philadelphia res lflrse number of people tool: ad- ‘.'°“°- °E""“°~ T“ "W-F-“f-‘P "iii terdav mornm" During his short "anlage °1 ‘he 1m“ “fill-ll i0 bf‘ NW)’ I“"wr$- Hm‘ ‘ m q 53ml stav on thc ISli-Illd he was welcom- flrcscut at the gathers: 1111.. ti ‘m. M“ “"'l“»‘" DIM“ edby mam. Old memw __s" record atl/cndancc of ovcr 111).; [310- “FINN” ' "f" ‘l-"Tl" ‘ pie was estimated. A great litany visitors were incluzlcci in the 1111:11- Bfml-f. Tho area in which the was held lssttuatcd in Princc Iii. ward Islands National Park. Miss Margaret P. Hyndman, K. C.. Toronto, Chairman of the Executive Committee and Director of Orginl- zation of the National Commitae fol' the Voluntary Registration of Canadian Women, arrived ill Char- lottetown yest-crdzrv. Shc is hcrc in connection with the formation of a Provincial Committee fol" the voluntary registration of women and will leave for St. John tomor- row. i} Baptist Church. -DOING NICELIZ- Friends will daughter. Miss E2 be pleased to learn that Master ‘a student at (lrinucll Ccllccc, U Hugh Winsor, thrcc-year-old son cfqmp, 10111-11, They n“. sloppmé, M. . VISITING I’R()\'I.\'(‘PI lug for iwovwcck. until Frut. the Albert. Hard ‘.1 of A111; g1 Muss. and the R111‘. 1111311101111 \V CWDPFs of Reading. Hardy is the lflflllil‘ McKinley of No Coopvr ls thc pit - v .1- \i.-111n 1111- _c ,. ' Bridge Cccn- l .'1 d iitc body wllll mnrdav Funclxll ar- ‘ s wcrt- 1' cumplclt‘ lust l ' l 111-11.. l :\rl‘_‘|l1l('l l 11111-11111 and maul ill Saskat- npuurxis ,1 ltllL-Pli by. l‘ cc. 1111c cf LicuL- ‘ .‘I: Oregon‘ .\-l1'. Fjric Stimson of Van- - - . - _, _ _ _ . (‘flll\'(’l_ 11nd out» daughlcl- Airs. (DrJ ' ggédalllgcoxlgfiy- golniolilllfirigsalistirlclgivi ggllgm“ Mfugnlhu‘ R91)?!‘ M ' 11111121 Altttlau-llnic of Vuncouitir, 1o ed when mm.“ b‘. a d5“ “.1113. w“. h if}, “f. ‘_ 7"‘ _ hill-Pi‘ whom 1l'll‘ll(lS 11nd relativcs in ml, on his EITPICIIIIOLIIQ-‘S lawn file L €l841llll,l.lv1.~.. Mi. . lirmrt- Efluillll Island uxtcnd sym- “We tone“. who Wm, ms ‘mother. pow _.\1a__..\ ul 11.. _ DAL“). ' have be?“ “mymg Wm‘ m5 gmnd" llclilllcllfrlfilollmjlslmy‘ m‘ 1 > ~1'11 \\'fli(‘il iii-Kilt‘! l --"-*- - - - '.. wn- ~ ‘ - . .‘. , 1:12:31’: -__ up msr rum - 1111-1: dcsiroy- lukéd 11v a (log about the face and , —~——— ‘l’ M“ “f‘“b"" M“ cd a loiistcl- factory at Lot l5. own- | head. He was taken to the llospi- _ The f-(‘flih 0 curred at llrr 1111110 M)‘ A‘ Anwmml" ed by Jiuncs Aliu-Rac of Tigutsh. ,1 1111 11m sevcrzl] stitches were rc- "1 Belfast on Tuesday. July 11111 of 1' ' “lw. A1245‘ w'l 1.11s. was csiuualcd a1 a|\1)l‘0Xl-Il1llil'(’(i to cos-c the wounds. S MP5- Wliiiiun 131icl1;1'11.1i1 at 1c “miililfllll- 1111111111" $211011. I11 iidiliilfill 1o the -—— “P!” 07f" .\\.'~1l'-\ Ali's. fill-wit 3"“- -7- J- li|L'l(Ji'_\‘ building tllc wharf and a Mrs. John Hughes and llcr two who bciorc licr marriage 11.15 .\. »-*_"-l'~’ -\1<‘l"dl‘j 11111111111)‘ of lobstcl" traps owned daughters Bertha and Gertie, also garct MflCKlllilOll. was born a. \7"l'1'“"4il\ 4W1 by iislicrmcll of the district were [her grandson Patti Condon. Ariillll- Pprmgw". P-E-I- $119 WH-fi 11H c-wiim- - . “"5- Y-i D911" dcsiroycd in the flames. Cause of ton. Mass, spent the last week in “M? “Tllllflfl. loved bv all. and 111‘ - the fire was said to have been 1t tar pot which caught firc as fish- einicn iarrcd their traps. Flames sprcad so rapidly fire fighters were unable to stcln the outbreak de- spite an abundance of water. A shortage of containers to handle water was said to have hampered l-fiflll‘ efforts. The wharf on which the factory stood was known as Higgins Wharf. —AGED RESIDENT PASSES - Ml-s. William Craig died on Mon- duy night al- the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ambrose MacInnls after 11 short illness, Mrs. Craig was 82 _vcars of age and came to She was ilcld in the highest esteem by all classes of citizens for hcr many kindly deeds to the sick and needy. Mrs. Craig was a native of Indian River and friends there will re- gret tn learn of her passing. lscfi Lo mourn arc hcr husband and thrcc daughtcrs, Mfrs. Maclnriis. Mrs. Wm. Gav and Mrs. Mex Stcclc, nil of Summcrsidc. and one sister in Salt Lake City. Utah. The funeral will take place this morn- ing fro.n tho home of her daugh- icr. Mrs. Maclnllis. Milton Avenue, at S) o'clock (Standard Time) to the Catholic Church at Indian River. ~45. The geophysical survey of the province which is being conducted by ihc Sclsmograph Service Cor- poration of 'I‘ulsa, Oklahoma for the Citics Scrvlcc Oil Company of New York is progressing rapidly and it. is expected that it will be flnishcd in another month. Dr. L C. Snider, New York. is in charge of the work for the Oil Com-puny and Mr. W. B. Perry for the Seis- mograph Corporation. The survey 9s being made for the purpose of dcicnninin if the rock structure of the Islan is favorable to the production of oil. The Hills- borough Bay area is being survey- ed at present but it is expected that tho Sourls dLstrlct in King's County and the western section of Prince County will be "shot" before the work is finished. Ycsicrday a group of interested citlacns motored to Vernon where n demonstration of the work was given by the Seismograoh Survey crcw. Those visiting the some of the operations were: His Worship. Mayor B. Holman and a number of Civic officials. lion. J. P. Mclntyrc, Minisicr of ‘Public Works and Highways. Hon H. H. Cox and oihcr Government officials. M1'. Jusilcc Arscnault; Insyr-t-itit‘ J. A. ‘ Wrigu‘ of the R. other met-P's of the Molmietl Police; Mr. H. " Show. lion and also a num-‘vr of oihr-r promincri citizens and Pres rep- -._-.-__., fond memories will evcr be rcautll- cd by lhosc forlunatc (iutrttgh to have bccn ‘fllilllbPYPd 11111011., lvcl‘ friends. Tcu ycurs ago slic 111111 u serious fall from which she tlcicr fully recovered. She led a l‘(‘\ll‘€*(l life, but her Christian life and wonderful personality will ncvcr be forgotten. PRESENTA lON -— Tile Cri1_ paud Women's Institute usstnlbicd at the spacious honlc of All‘. and Mrs. John Simmons Monday cvcn- lng to bid farewell to one oi its members who on the following mom left with her husband Dr. Cnllbcck to join lhc C.A.D.C. :1: Halifax. Mrs. Jas. ‘lfroivsdnlc. ihc president outlined the ()('(‘.l.\l0ll. and called upon Mrs. I-‘rank Mitc- Donald who read an address which was accompanied by a bi-mttitttl umbrella prcscntcd by Mrs. \V. Large. Mrs. Callbcck thankcd thc ladies in llcr usual plcasinc 1111111- ncr. and cxprcswd thc hopi- that. they might rctitril to Crapuiul i11 town with Mrs, Hughes‘ brolhcr and sis-icr John T. O'Brien and Mrs. J. A. O‘Bricn. Fifty-eight years have passed since Mrs. Hitghcs left Bristol as a girl but like many oth- ers recalls the old days of child- hood. The part/y left on Monday to wntirlue their tour of Canada that has taken them through the Gold- en west, the World's Fair at Call- fornla, Driving only in daytime they see all the splendor of the country and speak in glowing terms of service and the welcmne they received every place they visit in Canada. 'I'h€y also mentioned how they were handed the exchange on their money at evely place without asking for it. ‘ THURSDAY -—-W. M. S. DELIGIITFULLY ENTERTAlNED—'I'ilE induce of the W.MB. of Trinity United Church were very delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Hoopcr Link- letter fo th 1r r uiar monthly meeting rwmcch weggheld mesday iBhc tlllot far ‘distant future. Folloucti The lawn w“ me s-cene _lglly]gioséggli‘rle%lo(\jil" s1§in11111s111l§1s1111s§~ fintiflecxmgl/It}? ggglgfloxzs $085353’: |ic by Mrs. Wright. icc-tvrczuil and i gig-yd 1,1- 11331.11 .':1....'.11'..,1;"'::;-:. . r ‘ _ _ es _ _ . . . . vomonaf perlodf": wgziztlsnk gua; ali revofrs the company dlspcrscd. ‘f’? °‘ M” Gm“ s“°"“- M“ Lt. Col. n o 0111111111111 c1111- Travefié 21,822 éémebglleaglxé vml‘ loftctoivn was rc-clccied president of iheprovnlcial command of tllc numbers’ The we“ speak“ was Canadian Legion BFSL '11 ihc Miss Newwme one or me “m” annual convention hcld ycstcvday msmtmanes who gave n“ mmws“ nt the Charlottetown Hnicl mg (hmussion on h“ Wwk M Glace Rev. Dr. J. S. Bonncli of Nciv Bay’ me hostess sewed 9' sum?‘ York. n l1lClll|X‘l' of the 8111 Sicgc filxrifi ‘tau 112d grim-ls social half Batggry, (lurk, was thc gilt-st h a 1 - t- Ne“ moved 5- speakcr at the Canadian lmgion e 7W dwflle 0g “gnu w the 1105' dinner held in the owning. “Cour- W" 5-" 5° 0 l e SDBRKEI‘. which age for dark days" “'11s the ililc of was unanimously endorsed. S. 111,; 11111119,“, -—-——— Other officers clcclcd wcrc: Vlcc- Mé‘. Daniel MoQuerrie. 27-year-old Ppggidentv ML (worm. MCDmH-‘h-L aeaalfgg gglglgtfiogftllalinagh; 53$; (re-elected). Montague; Chairman. yesterday evening. a! a realm of “L R. L. Mollison, bumincrslde trc-cl- acted): Vice - chairman. J. F. a“ ‘Widen’ “fly llcightlzer, Clmrlottciown: Chap- in He w“ mun an unconscious lain. Maj’. T. E. lvfacNutt. Chin-- condluon on me Malpeque road at loitciown. Dominion Rvpfflt-‘Phlll- one o-clock Sunday momm by Mn five. Dr. H. D. Johnson. Cl1a_1'.ot!c- Robe" Moore’ o; Mnwm ,. mm town rlc-elcctcdi; Honorary rrcas- waa suffering from a fracturcdskull. "T"- MT- I" 3mm?!’- 9113110!!!" HIITVGY ‘me injured man never rc atned lOWH- (re-elccwd-l . conmiougnoss since the acct gm Thc branch rcprcseniativcs clcct- It is believed 11c was procccdfn ed wcrc." Charlottetown, Mr. J. S. towards home when the acciden Walker: Montague. Mr. Rilnsr-l Mc- oocurred. fracturing his skull. De- Grcgor: Sitmmcrsidc. Mr. Neil D111'- ggsngg £1,111?) “nature of the accident 111$; SOllFlS. Mr. J. r‘. Sierns: M11. - S wart. Mr. Elmcr McDmmlzi: E- An inquest into the death of the do", Mn J_ E) “sh-nun... Km. deceased W“ “PM l“! "mm Btlthe singion. Mr. William Dclnncw O'- Cntliffc Funeral Home, Dr. ,. , , _ , . _ Yeo was the coront-r. No evidence 'l'Myl;llafidgqléLflm'x"' ‘ n” was heard and the inquest was ad- M a“ Fxecuthm "INHW, h,“ ‘owned um“ a pm‘ Friday night at laicr Mr. Glcorgc E. Shcrrcil was Fltpcrlntcndcili of Etlil/lfiw" V the Cutliffc Funeral Home. The following fury was sworn in: "Pplmllllfd 5°“""l"l‘i’- tfcssrs. Joseph Storey (yomymm; The time and llitlc-P oi’ lwlfllnfl wt‘ ncxt ycal"s mrwhtcial command Km Bradley. James M. Henm-s- say,» William Bat a n, convention was left to the execu- uemo MW 1 vvr . ' 1-1;!‘ t! oil iitxiizcsi: _ Mr. l. l! .\ll.\lill.|l1,l.)1p1it_\' A1111- lSIOl‘ (t Public \‘Vt>1'l;.<. iviis living- ly l'i'llllfl1ll)l‘l' , .~‘.(‘I‘ili'\_'~' by the Gov- crnmciu and Public \Vorks Depart- mctlt on brntiini of hisfifli-h l ilmilici '_ cr cc in U15. 99.. Iizlrlnl llc was prcsvllicd in the llotts. t1.‘ .~\.~s1>111l1lv i11 the aficr- 1111011. 'l't11‘ prcsczitniitiil 1111s iundc by PlTllllPl‘ (‘ainpiwll who spoke a fcw \\'U1'Ils of tribute to Mr. Niac- Miilail. Last night ho was gucst at i1 blilllilll‘! n1 thc Charlottcirnvn Hoirl 1:11-11 by tilc hlflll of the Puhll" \V0l'ks lypnrlinvnt, M155 lisllicr Wood. (‘rnss Roads, 1i i1lcll1- lx-r of tlic staff 11f thc D-spart-mcnt of Auitcultitrc was also l'(‘fll'.‘ll‘lbl’l'- ed on tilt- 1110 occasion of llcr leaving svrvtcc. Slic is leaving to be . '1‘I picwruutioil was also 111.11.‘: of Assembly’. 111_.b1*il, Hon. J. P. lilc- . and W. H Dcnnis spoke ivortls oi praise n1 the tircsclliii- lion. Tllc lnic Afrs. tftfiriorl J, A. Mc- Kcnxic who piiswil :l\ifl_\‘ at hcr lziic l'\'.\lili‘l'11'1‘ .11 Spring Purk Road about 110011 yvstcrd11_\' was born in Wcslvillc, Piclhu County, Nova Scotiii. tite- 1141111111101‘ of the late Pitul Afc-Doilalti. Shc was a niece of tho ilcicrcnd Dtuictin McDonald, a wcil known Pl-i-sbvlcrian Ministcr. ftlr.» .\'if'i(('ll7.]i‘ clinic with hcr husband to Cl1:11'lr1'1cto\v11 about lifircn _\'(:1rs ago and has always bccn active in lilo charitable and wcif:11'c organizations of this crm- nunuty She has scrvcd ns Prcsi- 111-111 of thc Kintfs Daughters As- sociation oi "l‘1'in1L_v Unitcd Church, Prrsidcnt of tlu- \V't>incn's Auxiliary of tin- Canadian Legion. and Grand Chicf of thc livihiitn Sisicrs of t-llc lilaritiluc Provlnr .. Thcsc oppor- tunitics for scvvice camc it) hcr in lv-cocuiiinu of tlic ability and ztial with which sin: dcvotcd lwr- soil‘ to gcorl ivnrks and thc mitblc rilnrzltrtrr 11nd dcllglltful lxzrsouai- ity which inlprt-sscd iitcinsclvcs up- on till who cumv within the wide rirclc of hcr iniltlcnct‘. Hcr pa. - i111: lt‘tl\'(‘$ a plncc in thc iifc of Chiirlottciown a11d in tho affection of u host of friends which it Mil be lmpossiiilc to f . Sin-vtving hcr arc hcr hitsband. Mirior J. A. lVfcKcnzic. two sons. Dr. llcctor McKcnzic of Charlotte- town nnd Inn McKenzie of the i? (.‘..A.F. in 'l‘hro11io. a brother. Mr. (icovgt- Mclityunld of the» C. P. R. (Ynlintigv. 111111 ILSNIPI‘ Mrs. Langiil of Fkimonl- 1. Pnsicrs a I11-tug socriflccd to ihc lrapcr shortcut‘ in England. I Only cnc 11.1.11.- five pcrsons in Ecuador can read and write. —Mr. and Mrs. (nee Inez Bell). Bacon's parents, Mr, s G. W. Bell of Bummersido. M15 Bacon was manager of the 311ml merside Electric Light 111m; . few years ago, moving from Bum. mcrs de to Cornwall. Ontariops Charles Baum are visiting Mm and On Monday evening A a farewell party was held in 5111-. den dance hall in honor m and Mrs. James V. MacDonald “J family who are leaving Borden is; a new home, An address was ma‘, to Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald by M“ Julian Herring expressing the m, gret of the conmlumty at their 11¢. purture. They were one of n“ first families to settle in Borden and ilave always worked for the weilfarg qf the town 11nd helped every Egon caus. FOUQWIHQ the address M," James MacAlc-cr prcsenwd them with a well-filled purse. M155 m“ nor Campbell, on behalf o! m, younger element read an riddles; to Miss Ruth MacDonald wme Miss Wynne Chappell prawn...‘ hcr with a nice glff. The evening was pleasantly spent in diiliCPg the Bcy Scout orchcs lilfllibil- MIS. Mag. on Tues. where mq “Ki-Lit Bill. _ 11d faintly left day tor Charlottetown will reside, -—-TIIREE VISIT — Mi. old-time printer is oililiis aiiiiital nlersirc. The visit ~ this _\'cai' is csprciallé llllfailieoilg 1;.rc1'-gc11ci'il1ioil cvciii. I11 addi- tion l0 tlic original \Villifilll 1,‘ 11¢ is fliiffflllllifilllffl by w111111n1 cf“ 11nd the falters young 5911' wnumr, GENERATIONS ON ' llliiull C. Gould, 4111 "1 Emmi/if)’. Mass visit. to gum, *1"! lJ-1i'ty' William 1 rluyccolat‘ the ‘tcr I l ti‘... C. Gould. 111. There are also 111 C. Jr.’ -' '. daughter l-lclcu. All 1111:§‘11'.§§.,“'§,‘} f\'i'. Gould Si" fatl1ci'-in-lz\1\' ‘Nfr C1111!“ T- Kwmiu This 11111111..’ i..." Cotiltfs 23rd sticccsslvc annual 1:11.11 to the town oi" ills birth sincc loav- Gould follow-g 111, _ ' and has bccn enl- _ .28 years with a prim. 111:: cstilblis‘ ...2i1t lll Roxbnry» c011. ductczl by the Rf.‘(l(‘lflpl()l'l5l. F; 1;. 121's llflfl(‘l' thc personal Sll]){'l'\l.\10n 01' l-Zcv. John lfccgan. C.SS.R.'l‘l1ct' ilavc u well-equipped plum ' ilulonltliic prc. and foidcr turn out a gmlt quantity of religl. 011s lucrtuurc iticludiug a "Month. f\_' I\’I_5’$rt.'ll,\,'C‘l‘ of 3f! lLlgCS WlllCll i; dtsiribntcit without ccst to the par- tsllinncr. of the Missil 1 . . Roxbu 1 01 Cluicll o. ’B1ir'r1is_” P ' . ‘ Island Ho plidl on 13123;. §dl§§§ Mr. 1 1.11.- L/scc-a, 0111i 1111.‘ u iglucr. 1 .‘('i..-\s~-A1 1.1 1 .. 151F111“! Hivnrtul gdlfllltli lo Mr. and Mrs, coffin 051111111‘ Clturlcttctoivll, a dllllgillpr, U I\_Iil1*I)().\'.\l,l) - A1 .‘i.\p_'(= Hm u. §l"‘-\~'11- 0H Alta. ‘frti, i040. w‘ ii- Mis. ltonaitl G. MacDonald, _ lifartlil‘: _ _ 01 1940. to ‘iviliiam H. Mo. Iclville, d1; . ' AIOIlILAHl Lucy a ‘lgh At ll‘ f’ 1‘ -- _ £21.11. 1111 Angling; ital) I“,l;“f,§,*,. 153:‘, 11*‘- ' Ali- ' ‘ . !,lclf_l_k_'a‘lilllllil; bun-HI. tnee Dorotlu .' JERS — W. Mrtvl 1c All: '1'.' i-o li/frxand fir». t. Albion. a dau~'__ . ,(.s, If .-..'<:1'l(;.\x __ _ At the Cllnrlott» l\(1\I\_\ll‘lvIYI(;.\.Sl)ll].ll, {Aillillsé 4, 1940, (to '-- i ‘S. In _r MCGllignn, (lice Lilv .\-fcNcill1 Crv a (1,{||igh[4~y_ V ar-urnltui lillil‘llfli'fi.\l..'.- t‘ ‘ivmw ‘It Ms] 1<"-.-.~ 1-... . I‘ " " Alliliy 5.11m. Lhallottctown, on "s- h. 151411, bv the Rev . C. B0tlllll'O_‘.‘(l. ‘M1 : ' 2111111011 of (:11, - m. .\’I.'lCD."lli'flil of. Si. Cath- \v|l.1.l.\.us nlucti-zoli. ._ A1 on Suturr tilt: 1M1 11]" rgnrc _1',-; . ' ,‘ lottctoivn. N? [MI-god or Chm‘ lfnms. of sttmehplnce. 11111111 m 1.111111 .;15;.'.....1_l August ll months. Y g6 4 and DOULL —Sud<icilly at ‘New Doin- lilion on Nlonilay, Aug. 5th. 1940 Edmund Dunbar Doull, age 61. " p. m. Stnndaril Time f1'om Har- rington Church. ROBIIRTS-At 3H Villa St.. Aug 7. 1940. Frederick Roberts age 73 CAMPBELL-dbl. Z66 Sydney $1.. CllRl‘l0l.i1't(7'J\'l‘. on August 7. 1940 Mrs. Agilllf‘ Cumpbcll in llcr 81st _y1'.1r:;. ‘ MACKhNZIl-J-qit llcr residence Spring Park Rood, on August B 1940, Mrs. J. A. MncKcnzie in llci 67th your FOIKIb-On ‘Thursday. Aug. 8. 1940 Jnmcs Ford. ngc 50 years. M11cQlJi\RliIE.--At the P. E. Islflnfl Hospital. A1111. 7. 1940. DI-hiel MM- Quurrie, age 2'7 years. " lil/ICQIRUHKIE — At the P. E. I Hospital, Aug. 7, i940, Daniel Mec- YFIITS Quarric, agc 2'7 ycnrs. The remain! nrc resting at thc Cutcliffe Funeral Homc. ' lrolil-zlcrs - Al 3a Villa Ave. Aus- ust 7. 1040, Frederick Roberts. 118° F‘ 1x, .. _ i MncLEA —At 11111 P.l:..I. HosPiw Wcdncsday, August 7. 1940. 59x‘ andcr D. lifaclmtn in his 66th 31"" of Naw Dominion. CAMPBELL -—At. 26a sydnev 5i- Charlcitctoxvn, August 7, 1940. M" Annic Cacntibcil in her Hist W" D0lllil. — At New Dominion, A08 6. Edmund Doull. filled 31 Yell‘)? MCDONALD — At Murray Her \ on July 26th, 1940. Archibald M0‘ W‘ Donnld. aged 85 Will's- MIcMILLAN --Ai the Charlotte- town Hospital, August 5th. 194% Mary Elizabeth MucMilien. 38' 55 years, dcarly beloved WHO st William A. MacMillan. We“ eters - PALMER - Passed away July 30 11140. at his residence. 1054 18:1,- four Ava, Russell Hurry Fire of the National Machincry I": 1.111, tformcrly of victnrm. P-E-Ii-l‘ Ho lcnvcs to mourn him. filly?“ Dr. Rilsscl A. and Donald D._. IR sisters. Miss Gertrude and Mil-t‘ P. wllson of Vancouvrr; his bro it- crs Arthur B. of Vancouver. 1115.. pm-cv H- of Seattle; his 81'1"‘ childrml. Gretchen-Nell and L3,"? WOOD-At CarlYlP- Sfl-‘it- “- 1940. Dorothy. dearly Mimi‘, of Arthur J. wood. It!“