"ma cgalttqlrreroww LGUARDIAN (Jug NEWS BUDGET a» OUR SATURDAY su BSCR 5. 10st IBERS“ MONDAY GOVERNMENT He will be a guest to’ his sister, Mrs. B. W. LePa e and Lieuten- ant, Governor Le age at Govern- ment House. HOME ON FURLOUGII - AB John Herrell of the RCN is at Present spending a 28-day fur- ough with his mother. Mrs. Cath-' erine Harrell. Grafton Street. city.‘ AB. Herrell returned recently froin' overseas duty after lengthy service land is at present stationed at lini- ax. RETURNS T0 DUTY — Stoker‘ First Class Lorne Mahar of the RON returns this morning to his station after spending the week- end visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mahar, Dorrhesterl Street. city. ___ I RETURN HOME-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith have returned home after a very enjoyable trip. While in Ottawa Mr. Smith attended a Dominion convention of Railway Postal Clerks held in the Chateau Laurier. They also visited their son. Petty Officer Ralph Smith Mrs. Smith. now stationed at Hyacinthe, Quebec on noupay _- iMftlOtl H.L. MacKenzle lU S _ arrived at his summer residence at Mitchell RIVBI‘ for a short, vacation. Prior to the war. Chaplain Mac- Kenzie was President and Execu- tive Sefletarv of th= Community Churcha of the United States and: is or. leave of absence from that or- ganization during the ilvar. lt is two years since Chaplain MacKenzie last visited the province FORDIER I5LAND BOY DIED 0F WOUNDS -— Mrs. Louise Van D. Seaman. River John. N S is in receipt of the following letter from the Minister of National De- fence, Ottawa. “Minister of Nat- ional Defence deeply regrets to 5n- iorm you that Honorary Captain William Alfred Seaman has now been official ' reported died of‘ wounds tvrent first July 1944. stop Ii any further information becomes available it will be forwarded as loon as received " and i St. Rev. An early morning raid by Mounted Police on a woods in the vicinity of Linkletter Road. west of Summerside yesterday resulted in tails but it was rumored in Sum- mcrslde that four stills were tak- the seizure of stills and partially manufactured liquor and the arrest Authorities did not reveal de- molasses and possibly some sugar. of {our men A Wedding of nluch interest to Prince Edward Island friends took lace in Dorset, England on June 2th when Miss Margaret Congdon dflllkhter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Congdon of Dorset. England. and LAC. Robert Emmett Goodwin. ion of Mrs Daniel Goodwin of Ken- einetcn P E. I were united in the IIUI)‘ bonds of Matrimony The ceremony’ wa performed by Rev. Father Miiiericlt in St Joseph's Church Capt. Alfred MacL-eod. a veter- an mariner GFCI at his home French iver, Saturday. He was 84 and had followed the sea from the time he was a boy until he retired a few years ago Althcuch he had been unwell fol‘ a _vca_r cr more his last illness was brlcf. HQ was gtrickcn with a heart attack Friday night. Capt lvlacLc-od is survived by his wi e The funeral will be held Monday afternoon from Geddie Memorial Church. B111‘ l will be in church cemetery t .. Donald B Nicholson. H. C A i F‘ Toronto Ont S P O. R0)’; K Nicholson R C. N Glasgow, Scotland; Cpl Everett H Nich olson R. C. A. F. St. John's. Nfld.| and Cpl Lloyd G. Nicholson. R. C-I A. s C Camp Borden. Ont 1 The District of Cherry Vallfyl and vicinity suffered the loss of oncl its oldest and most h iv l teamed citizens in the passing 11-‘ wav on July 23rd. of Mrs. Charles Mutch. She had been ill only a y had been a to be up with thci familv and to talk tn her friends in her usual bright anfl haptrv mall-l ner. rm the last week or two the] had with her besides the family members usually at home. three daughters visiting her two from Saskatoon and one from Washing- ton This added arcatlv to good cheer —I.0.0.F. OFFICERS INSTALL- ED-The newly elected officers oi Prince Edward Lcdze. No. 22. I 0- O F. Summerslde were installed recently bv District Deputy Grand Mast - Finlay MacKinnon. Char- The hearts of a host of friends’ were indeed saddened when the new ca-irr- that Mrs. Catherine Adams widow of the lfiio William Adams of Sea. View had passed azvav in Prince County Hospital as! the result of an accident when she! fell while at.‘ Hoimf-nfs Store‘ snooping and llnacrcd i2 days at, tunes quite conscious and as the and drow near was able sa "d bvc to her dear ones and as sun was sctttnz on Saturdnv J; Julv 15th she ‘Wits called .. after just repealing In Mv ‘.riher‘s House Are Manv Mansions "r a long and well spent life at t age of 84 veal-s site was stir-l rc-uildcd by her loved ones when the end came. TUNERAI. -_ The funeral of the late ll/Iiss iVicv Finlay-eon was held fscm the res enre of her parents I». and M... Alex Finlnyson. 233 C site-i Street yesoerday‘ afternoon. T .. vice 2t the house was eon-t c‘. ctcd by: Dr t snt vrs in Belfast Cemetery w ere service Was conducted by Evans Members of the nur- sing section rlf the Red Cross .1 Corps of which Miss Finlayson was] M a member. attended the funeral. The nail-bearers were Robt Ratt- rv." J W Blanchard. J H. Part- ridge. J. R. Blanchard. Milton Gurn- ey. Joseph Pl-overst Sgt Cilarles Hogan arrived in Sllmtncrside Saturday evening ha- vine ilesn invalizicd home from] the battlefields of Italy H9 “as wouiltien the inst WCCK u.‘ Mal’ in the KIHVQ that bliiiCllCfi the Hitler took the Allics on t0 Rome. Fragments from a shell burst caught him lr| the right arm and the hip. I‘, was ne- ccssary to amputate the arm above the elbow He on; also wounded slightly in the heel a couple of days . previously , In itootl spirits and looking well in spite of his expcririlccs Sgt Ho- Line and Anny) has 1i; Y short time flbliid until quite re-centl e M. E Gengc. In-. ARRIVE Gnr Victor C TRANSFERED T0 HALIFAX- Cant. W. J. Rolinsoil. who has be n second in command at Beach _'e. lcft yesterday for Halifax. Having been transferred to District headquarters in that ca. Mrs. iitolinson will loin her h and as 2:603: lac soeonmiociatlons can be e . GRADUATES AT BROCKVILLEI Among the recent graduates at Iirockville is Lieut. Bill the Royal Canadian Medical Corps, who recentl graduated in medicine an surg- ery at Toronto University. He is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. C. Beairsto. Toronto, and grand- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B. McCrcady. WOUNDED IN FRANCE — Mrs. Beatrice Maclnnis. 234 Queen St..| has been notified that her son. Pte. Liiivreilcc Elwood MacInnis. nos officiallv reported wounded in France on Julyi-ith. Pte. Mac~ Innis. who Joined up when war was declared. has been overseas for three years and has two bro- thers in the Navy, AB. Gordon and AB. Lowell. R. C. N. V. R. CONSERVATION CLUB MEMB- R - Word has been received by} Mr. C. H. Black. C.L.U., that he! has qualified for membership. the Conservation Club of the Mu-l tual Life Association of Canada, Membership in this club requires consistent ‘production over a period of years o a large volume of new} insurance. so carefully selectedl that a very high percentage of itl remains in force. NEWS FROM WAR PRISONER‘ —Two post cards and a letter were received yesterday at the home of Frank ONeil who has been “ails-l sing" since the fall of Hong Kongl His wife who is at present visiting} in Souris received the joyful tld-g lngs last evening. Numerous friends in the city will also be glad to, hear that ‘ is alive-nnd hope-enjoying good health. Be- fore enlisting he was employed byl Kelly s; McInnis. LIBERAL MEETING — At the annual meeting of the Fourth Dis- trict Liberal Association held last night in Belfast Hail. Eldon. Herbert Gillis was elected Presi-| dent and James E. McEachern. vice-President. Milton Furness was re-elected Secretary. The retir- ing president. Fran B. Lea, pre- side Among those who addres- sed the meeting were Premier J. Walter Jones: Mr. Dugald McKin- non, M.L.A., and Mr. A. W. Mathe- son VISIT 50UTII IUSTICO -—- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrew and son of Cambridge. Mass. arriv‘ l in P. F,‘ I. Saturday night. Thsyvi were accompanied by Mr. Arnoldi Cflfllenter. son of Mr. and Mrs Rex. Carpenter of Dover. New Hamp- shire At present they are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Army‘ also ley Houston. south Rustico and w of relatives at Whcatley River and Hunter River. It is Mr Carpenter's first visit to this Province and iic is much impressed with its beauty. and particularly with the fine ap- pearance of the farm crops. SIX SONS SERVING — Mrs Neil Nicholson. Hartsvilie, recently received word from her son. Gnr‘ Mantford. S Nicholson ailnoun-l cing his safe arrival in France. Mantford is one of_ six l C. rapid promotion having held his Grand - airns; Recording Secretary Cameron; Financial Secrets Linklet-ter: Sharpe. Warden-M. Melli ductor-A W. McDowcl ' -B Millet‘: ILS S L.S.S ——A Cornc I.G.- . Jenkins: O G -Charles Mountain: R S N.G -(leorge I-Iotlé; LANG. —H Clarke. H. S. V. .-- L J. C. Watson: L.S V G —A. Hubley: J P.G -Elnlcl' Moore.—S 25TH ANNIVERSARY -- On July lu-ciltt-third. Mr. and Nils. Ilibbcrt Hughes of Coveheaci West quietly celebrated the twenty-fifth anni- versary of their marriage their children gathered around them. e son- in-lriw S Maj. Clarke was un- avniflahly absent. Mrs. Clarke and iilcir two boys, Mr. and Mrs. Chir- encc Coffin with seven children. Mr. and Mrs. .Dnwsc:l Huigncs and two girls were all present. After dinnrr Mr. nnd Mrs. Hughes were fan expresssd his pleasure nt be- ng home. He joined the iii-my at the outbreak of wtu- but it is cnlv a year and three months sine». ml went, overseas While in Italy he served with the Cape Breton Hizhfl lenders. -—ANOTI*IER AltItESI‘ All-l other arrest has been made in connection with the recent jail break at Sumlnerside. This party. who was taken into custody on Saturday. will appear in court this Harper of Woodstock. N.B.. have returned home frolli North Carle- mornlnlz and will be charged with assisting the prisoners to escape. The two men who escaped were Clifford Ross MacLean. ill. ‘est Devon and Ervllle Essery. i7. Mt. Pleasant. They were later sutured and have been sent - for trill at the next slttlnl 0! - Supreme Court-S escorted to n seat in the living room nnd were greatly surprised when the eldest grandchild Shir- ley Coffin. carried in a beautiful Aladdin table lamp and in a nice little speech presented it to the parents with best wishes from the family. In their quiet way Mr. and Mrs. Hughes thanked chil- dren and grandchildren foi- their thoughtfulness and hope they may be spared many more years to give them nll a welcome home as often as they can come. At a memorial service on Sun- dny evening, July 23rd. s large congregation gathered to do hon- our to Malcolm Sutherland Lecco who died in France on Julv ttth gt wounds received the previous RY f-fe was the husband of ‘Helen Stewart of Glen William and the son of m. and Mrs. Hiram Inooo, TUESDAY . s rnolu ovaasass- in.ja lCha _,.m heri K nnd is one of the eight . type of corvette which have already B‘ vette and more powerfully arin- bell. with 9° and grandchildren o“, _Greek Rivt: Road. Murray River. , , The memorial service was con- Doris Pickering, while the gifts ldulited by the Rev James D. were tastefully arranged on m; table by Miss Mavis MaoCormack. Marion expressed her thanks and appreciation in a very gracious animated manner after which l] iolned in Malcolm Sutherland Lecco in life singing "For She's A Jolly Good and of his faith in the efficacy of Fellow." A dainty lumh was then IJFBYEP- ‘ served by girl friends of the bride. _To his bereaved wife and twol " -——— .ittle children and to his iatherJ KILLED 1N ACTION ._ w; Q, mother. and sister Delenn the sin- J. Bebineau. Georgetown, h“ m. oerest symnathy is extended, cgived official word from Ottawa -—— t at. her husband Pte. Oliver Ba- Clifford Ross McLean. Welt De- bineau has bee ill i on. and Erville Essery. Mt Plea- n k ed in a“ on v in France on July l8. glint. wire ctimmitttedh for atrial at __ e nex less on o t e upreme HOME 0N VACATION -~ Rev. Court by Magistrate) W. E. Darby Lauchlin D. MacDonald of Center K~ 0 14811101119"! yesterday at Congregational Church. ield. the conclusion of their preliminary Mass, aha research student at hearing on a charge of breaking Harvard University, his wife. and and entering the store of H. R. their three children, have arrived Crockett. Lt .. Summerside. on the in Kilmuir to s end a month's vacation with r. MacDonald's mother, Mrs. John N. MacDonald. before returning to Mass. YOUNG GIRLS HELP -- The Red Cros; accepted with thanks the sum of $10.00 from five :n- dustrious small girls of the city. who made the amount selling drinks, candy. etc. on the street corner. from e capital of 30c. morning of July l3. The two defendants were prison- ers in the Prince County Jail at the time but escaped from custody on July 20. They were arrested s- gain on July 24. Written statements given vol- untarily and after llboper warn- ing by both prisoners were lander- ed in evidence by Sgt. L . C. Vgatésotlllll. RPMC. airing. and ‘Chief ° 6° 91‘ - They are namely. Anita Phillips. The confessions told of how a key prance; Fsrquarson, Beverley Bu“. W.“ made by the prisoners from s tis. Olive McNeili and vmie Gal- picce of steel taken frrm h bed. onel 1mm of the other prisoners in the iail hfld Previously found a file and in some way had come into posses- sitllii of a pattern of the key of the After four days’ work the key was completed and the two accus- ed and another prisoner left . e jail and "vent to a residence in the west end and got some beer. Mrs. Colin My. and Miss Mil- dred Leach of the Canadian Le- gion War Services. Ottawa, re- turned recently after havin spent their hoflday with the ormorb parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh War-, nan, North Rustico. They were tc- | companied by Mrs. C. H. Callbeelt. who has been spending a holiday with her brothers. Mr. Leigh War- ren. North Rustlco. and Mr. Walton Warren Msrahfield. Mrs. Callback will soon be Joined by her husband C. H. Callbeck of the Customs De- partment. Ottawa, and daughter garigqaret, a nursing sister in the .C. . Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacQuarrie returned to their home in Lynn- fleld. Mass. Friday morning after an enjoyable two weeks‘ holiday s ent visiting friends and rela- tves in Charlottetown. Nine Mile Creek and Canoe Cove. Mrs. Mac- Quarrie is the former Margaret McKinnon. dauijhter of the late Mr. and Mrs. wen D. MacKin- non of Canoe Cove. while Mr. Mac- Quarrie is s son of Mrs. Donald MacQuarrle. now of Nine Mile Creek and the late Donald Mae- Quarrle. It is twenty-two yesrs since Mr. and Mrs. MacQuarrle visited their native province and they had the pleasure of renewing many old acquaintances on their short stay here. ESCAPES FALL AS CRANE PINS HIM — Struck by a huge crane while walking a catwalk high above the ground at the Ryerson Steelb Co. piglilit inD Blnlneiiol tfit. Cam ridge, ass. ane a e- Mr. Charles Mcivor. Sunlmcl-ife srrm. 40.tofHf]-I1anlcaocié S11... formerelg formcrl, of th har war Dc" ri1'l- Fores . . . .. escap ment oi: R. T. eflolmtaln iltdhphasnglunging to almost certain death taken over the manltsershiu of the ' when the crane pinned him to the East End Rod Indian Filling Sta-' catwalk and held him there. Res- tion on Water Street in succession‘ cued 1mm his perilous position by Mr. John F. Taylon-S ‘fellow workers. Matheson was ta- —<' -ken to the Charlesgate Hospital, here examination showed his left g had been hbadly crushed. ——- on Wednesday, Augustlazméndge Ex” use’ twenty. second. beginning 3 P- M‘ Everyjlvéears agof At this same hospital ‘me “Emmi 94'“ is son was born last April. Home - ‘i a Exmm“ A? ‘T PROMOTBDlIIIEIIGS will sympathize with him . in his accident. —Ml Shegtnan arlcch Extlluress _..._. Agent at Cumlncrsitie as een _ 5T NUIITIAL ,,;||Qw51g ._ promoted to the osltlon of As-_on §flesdavjmum over two nun. . l° ‘hi? super‘ fired people gathered at the beau- ntenciant and will be stationed at “m1 home o; M13 and Mrs‘ pa“. Moncton Mr. Parlee is receiving 818s McMudo‘ Norm Bedeque- m .welcome inem into community life and shower them ilvith many Bills. Tne living room was dainty witn its arrangements of delicate pink‘ flowers and sprays of greenery. Seated with the bride and groom was ant-lather couple 0i newly weds. tlerastim letter has been re- ceived from Molar W.W. Rel rlottetown. who is with the Irish Regiment of Canud in Italv. 1S. Mai. Reid writes ill part: “Was discharged from Hospital Julv 4 and now on my last week o2; oonvalesoence at British Red Convalescent Home. Sorren- to. It is a beautiful spot Imagine thousands of people cold a lot of monev to holidav here ill peace time. The driv _ erno along the coast ls about the most scenic drive in_ the world. There is lots of smislaiiie and‘ good e can a o f . W our hearts‘ content and we have two movies each week and an opera every second week ‘Rigoletto’ is on is Friday evening, We can look from our window right across the Bav of Naples and Naples itself: then. to the right. old Vesuvius smokes away lazily and to the left lust off the point vou can see Capri We went to Cisfiri bv sailboat about ten days ago. e Blue Grotto was well worth seeing but litter the drive along the coast from Sol-rento to Salerno. we foundt-he island it- self a bit disappointing.” M . Reid ites that he had Lieut. Gordon yde in to visit him hospital. WEDNESDAY —TAKES OVER BUSINESS- n his letter. fluted July present office for only four lnontns after Dtllflt! transferred ilerc 11cm. Moncton-S —0N HOLIDAY — Miss Lulu Clark and Miss Helen Clarke. Sumrnerside, on Saturday! night on their annual vacation- part of which will be spent with lvfr. and lvlrs. dud-sun Lowth '. in’ Carleton On Wednesday lllbltiingl they will leave for Chcmoguc. ' B.. where they will visit their sis- ter Miss Millie Blacklock-S IS VISITING IIOME — D1‘. Dorothy C. Bentley cf Montreal is‘ now in Chariottrtclvn on a visit to her parents, Mr. mid Mrs- W.. Is‘. Bentley. Dr. Bentley just completed a y g l ital and is taking a few holidays efore entering upon her duties as Assistant Resident of the new Al- lan Peychiattic Hospital recently opened in Montreal. Dr. Bentley, ‘is receiving a ivalin welcome from lher friends alter her albcence. SERVES ON NEW CORVET . a Mrs. John Lecky. Mr. D.B. MacDonald in introducing the Ibrde gave hcr ‘a hearty welcome. then called olvMr. Stewart Car- ruthers to read an address. A beauttul mantle clock the com- bined gift of several neighbors was p esemed by lvirs Ralph McCauli w lie an original verse was quote by Miss Erma Baker. Many inziv- ioual gifts were presente' Miss Mildred MCMUIdO and Miss Joyce! Reeves. the "accompanying verses being read by M12". ltaiph Mc-Cauli Prior to the pr tlful bouquet was presented to the .' bride. by Miss Lorna MeCaull. Tne .thanks of his ride and himself ‘were given by Mr. McMurdo in a short speech. Ice cream anti cake several iflditl.—$ ivcre served by Four people are injured. one rer- j iously. in the Prince County Hos-_ TE pital as the result of a head-on l-A new corvette has been added column between t, grave] truck 11o the Royal Canadian Navy. She and a coupe car. The accident cc- is the l-I M C S. “Kincardine" curred late Monday evening on the "castle" Mill Valley Road about two and one half miles from Freetown. l re, The injured are: Mr. and Mrs.‘ is James Gall her. Msrgate; Mrs.’ Gall bar's s ter. Mrs: Erie Camp- harlottetown: and their bro- me fhcr Master Wayne Hughes, nine crew are three from this province: I Wars Old 0f Kensinstm WhO l! i116 Gicldon McLaughlin; StSll McClin- most- wlvlwlv iniured Elsi has s lock, (my; and Ham, Eldeyqhgwil compound fracture of the ull and Mqrelp .hBCd 180811010115. “ti” ' brgken ml f t ed ibl - DDITI NAI. INFORMAT-' We l" "mi f" “l” 1' - IONiMr goof-gs Williams. Szun-lmr- 03119431" “ml Mrs- 05ml)‘ mm-Mdts whom m“ PM 35m, bell are both badly bruised and Rankin Willams was m’ recently re- ° _ The driver of the avel truck. fail? .‘l’.‘3.\“'l§ii§w‘ill,“?§l2“la§l.““ii$a' curfew Francis of fire-town. w“, giving Home add non“ [ml uninjured; his truck was loaded formation. The Minister of Nlt- with sand at the time of the w‘ mm; Dem,“ wmm m 1.11.0“... you! cideht which occurred on s, curve of re lite. 1 Ralphwgl-ta-nkind Wlllliarlzs $19“ ‘magi-v Télxgecfiélabeagfif tlgeflltlnrofinflg DTCV OIL! V IBDOI‘ WOIIII 8d II 8C -' ion that the nature of the wounds °1 m9 "Wk L‘ him-l’ 9lm5hm-"s ere now reported: Bomb fragment j in both shoulders left thigh anclileft leg. If anthgglltthlgr ifiilfog; ma on becomes ava e w g | _ Church, Summerside on Tuesday 1mm“ u “i” “Ce "cl-s. aching. July iithdof dI/fissmfisfarlon -I'RE-NUP'I‘IAL SHOWER - 5 "in, N00" l"! l‘ 0 st. cleaners Hall was the scene Mr- angl MYB- Walter Green. 9t- Qg a ha; y ggthgflng on Mondgy Eleanors, to Cpl. Douglas Arnold evenin uly 10th when relatives 5mm» 5°" 0' M"- BM m6 l!" and fl-Iends of Miss Marion Gl-eeniMr. Edward Smith. TOIOHtO. 0h! gathered to tender her a re-nup- ceremony b61118 Dfiffflfmlfi by m] Show" in honor of e;- g . Archdeacon G. R. Harrison. The groaching marriage. The bride-to- 3'0""! 51MB 100k"! "I? 61157171111! e was Mun-ted to the w“ o; in a teal blue suit. with hat and honor by Miss Mavis Macgmmn¢k_ i accessories to match. The brides- while the wedmm; march w“ maid, Miss Mavis MacCormscit. St. played by Mr. Horace Mills. After Eleflllvfl. W011! l HWY hi"! Ill" the brideto-be was seated s very will! hi" "l5 bl! l0 mfltiih- c91- pretty basket was carried in by Smith chose for his Effivmlmflfl Misses Ramona Lyle and Romall-AC- W- F. Crawler of Nix-l G- Mills ‘The many beautiful and R- 8-. Svmmerside- Fvllowlnl the been commissioned. Four more u to follow. The "Kincafdino" larger than the older type of cor- ed. Among the members of -WIIIDING BELLS. — A ettrv wedding took place at It. arys is a daughter I D0 ld and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tingley. later touring the Maritimes and Quebec. On their return Cpl. and Mrs. Smith will reside at Sydney; N. S. A host of friends wish this gopular young flouting a long and appy wedded B. . WIDDING BELLS - St. Mal- achl's Church. Kinkoi-a. P. E. L. Was the scene of a pretty wedding 0n the morning of July 26 when Mary Kathleen Mulligan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mulligan 0f Kinkora. was united in marri- age with James Joseph O'Rielly. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Risily of Montreal, P.Q. Rt. Rev. J. A. Murphy. parish priest performed the marriage ceremony. The bride who was given away by her father. looked charming in a floor length dress of white sheer. Her finger- tlg veil was nicely trimmed with w ite flowers and she carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and maiden hair fern. Her only at- tendant Wfls her cousin, Kathleen Shreenan. RN. who wore a floor lien th dress of service-blue sheer wit matching veil and flowers and carried a bouquet bf yellow roses and maiden hair fern. H. McGuigan acted as while Mr. Allison Farmer served the Mass. During the Mass. i; Children of Mary choir of Kin kora sang appropriate hymns. lm- mediately following the wedding ceremony, breakfast was served at the home of the bride to 25 guests. including Rt. Rev. rather Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Rielly. treal. parents of the groom. were present at the ceremony ‘few days with Cpl. Smith's sister‘ _ l Mr. James ngg 16001115111811 den and severe shock to - i near future. the hep y young con-- treal, where a host of friends on P.E.I. wish th happineeg in Bernard Doucette. IO-year-oldi son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Don-l cette, 14 Hayfield Street. City, was saved from drowning Monday, evening by the courage and swim- ming ability of Guelda Williams. 15-year-old daughter of Mr. John . illiams. 25 Bayfield, and the late Mrs. Williams. The lad fell off the railing neat one of the bathing houses at Vic- toria Park into five feet of water. Unable to swim, he had gone down twice and was about to go down the third time when Guelda Wil-| llams. coming out of a bathing] house. noticed his plight. Run- ning down the steps leading to the water. she plunged in and. ap- proaching the rapidly drowning lad from behind. slipped her arms be- neath his armpits. Then, swim- ming on her‘ back. she brought the semi-conscious boy to the landing safely. In a few rhinutes he had recovered sufficiently to walk ome. . . Guelda Williams is a sister of "Tic" Williams, well-known local hockey player. who played with the Truro Bearcats last season. McAULAY-MOLYNEAIYX WED- DING -- A very prctty wedding was solemnized in Saint Anthony's Church. Montreal. P. QJ. at eight o'clock Tuesday morning. July l8. when Father Ambrose united in marriage Florence Kathleen. daugh- ter Mr. and llfrs. Frederick Molyncaux of Inkerman. P. E. I., to Joseph A.. son of Mr. and lvfrs. Joseph McAulay of Cardigan Head. P. E. I. The wedding march was played by the organist who also, pie will take up resi ence in Men-l I em every success and life. ii- ____i_€___€__ ___ _ sang very sweetly Ave Marie andl 111m Just For Today. Tile bride lookcdl charming in a floor lcngth dross‘ Herbert Marsdm o white brocadcd satin, with a long veil and carried a bouquet of pink roses and fucia. The brides-l maid was Miss Marion Molyncaux. sister of the bride. who wore a street length dress of blue sheer with a small hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink carna- tions. The groom was supported by Mr. Aubrey Hughes. Follow- ing the ceremony a wedding break- fast was served at the new Carleton Hotel to the immediate friends be- fore the bridal couple left on a honeymoon in the Latirentinns. 0n their return Ml‘. and Mrs. Mc- Aulay will make their home in Granby. Quebec. where Mr. Mc- Aulay holds a position with the Bell Telephone Company. THURSDAY STRATIICONA ACQUIRED —It is understood that the Benevolent Irish society have purchased the Strathcona. Hotel, 1'75 Grafton Street, from Mr. Michael Doyle, Rustfco. and will fit it up for pur- poses of a social centre and other activities. PROPERTY PURCHASED Mr. Chester Buntain. Clifton. has sold his excellent farm to Mr. George Brookins, Kensingtorl. Mr. and Mrs. Buntain will be wel- comed as citizens of CharloLte-. town where they intend to reside in the future. WOUNDED IN ACTION — Mrs. area Refuse of Peter's Road has her husband Pte. Rafuse (Ted) has been severely wounded in action in France on July 22. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ra- fuse reside at, Georgetown. They have three other sons in the army. VISITING RELATIVES !IERE— Mr and Mrs Clifford Campbell cf Portland. Maine. accompanied by their son, Jimmie. arrived hcre Monday night on a visit to relatives and friends on the Island. " Campbell. a native of. New Bruns- il m g his first trip to the Island in nine years. Mrs. Campbell of the late Mr and Mrs na Stewart of Argyle Shore and later of Charlottetown. A If. A. EXECUTIVE MIIT C - On ‘Thursday. July 27th the lbtecutive of the An- liesn Young People's Association 0on1 council for Prince Edward Is- town at the home of Miss Diiys Owen. vice-president. to discuss orc- liminary plans for a roposed La- bor Day weekend con efence. Sep- tember 4 to " ptember 6. As plans progress the membe n will be in- armed. SERIOUSLY WOUNDEIJ - A telegram has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wigmore. Grahams Road officially notifying them that their eon. C l. Lloyd Wigmore has been ser ously wounded in ne- i0n on July n. Nature of second casualty not yet available. cpl l useful gifts. which included ehe-lceremonv the hstrlngyvuns couple ques. si ver. china and linen, were motored to the brides home where‘ Qpgngd by the Mm“ 31mm);- An. a reception was held in their hon- drew nnd Rowena Lockhnrt. and M'- Clii. lmd lilrs- Smith left by the accompanying good wishes and 1°" wedmsd“ m°fninl. for witty verses were read b1 Miss 0111MB. V11"! W V"! l?!“ l Wigmore was previously wounded on June 7 but had recovered and in action when he rc- ceived his second injuries. C‘ wlgmore was serving with the North Nova Booth Highlanders in Rance. l l l received a. telegram stating that‘ Fred land hold a meeting in Charlotte- B SERVING OVERSEAS — l-te. Wilfred Perry of Summsrside is now serving overseas with the Canadian army according tic word received by his wifg the for er Frances Gaudet, ummersf . ARMY CAMP — All units of the Forty-second Reserve Brigode Group will go to camp this week- end for fifteen days. Half of the group will camp at. the Ordnance Grounds and the other half at the Beach Grove Inn training‘ centre. Colonel G. E. Full will bet e Camp Commandant. About 1200 men and 100 officers are expected to attend the camp for base training. The 17th Armoured Regiment will break camp on Saturday with 150 men and 20 officers: the other units will arrive on Sunday. Major - General Phelan. Inspector General of the Reserve Army and Brigadier D. A White are expected to visit the camp for an official inspection. —DIES IN HOSPITAL — The death occurred at. the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday. August 2nd oi Mrs. Clarence Mc- Ausllmd, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of Cen- tral Lot l6. She was 29 years of Her death came as a sud- her fam- ily and to her wide circle of friends hr and 3w will be sincerely missed in - the vicinity in which she lived. whore by her many fine qualities and her willingness to assist all who were in need she will long be remembered. Sincere condolences are extended to her sorrowing sr- ents and her grief stricken band. The funeral will take place on Friday at 2 p. m. with inter- ment at Central Lot lB.-S. 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -—The home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Robertson Kingsboro, was the 599118 0f a very happy ‘event on Wednesday, July 26. when their many friends gathered there to extend congratulations and good wishes, on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. The house was tastefully decorated with white bells and streamers. and pas- tel shaded flowers. The bride and Broom of 25 years. were seated tin- dei" an arch of silver and white. on a table near-by reposed the brldek cake. beautifully decorated in white and pink. Mr. Earle Kennedy who was chosen chairman of the gathering. coiled on Mrs. William Robertson who read an address. and Mrs. Washie Young presented the couple with a well filled nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert- son expressed their thanks in I. few well chosen words. aft/er which all joined in singing "Flor They are Jolly Good Fellows." A dainty lunch provided by the ladies. Was served by five neighbors. assisted by Miss Mary Poole of souris. After sing ing ‘God Save the King" all retired to their homes. wishing Mr. and Mrs. Robertson many more years of happiness. The death occurred at the home of his nieces and nephew Miss Ev- angeline Vessey. Miss Mildred Ves_ 56y. and Mr Richard Vessey, 190 Cumberland Street. on Tuesday night of Mr. Joseph Mahsr aired '14 following a year of poor heath. The late Mr Mahar was a veter- EIn-of the First World War going over with the 105th Battalion and later serving with the 26th Bat. tallon. The funeral takes place from his late residence Friday mor- ng at 8.45 to St. Dunstanb Bas- A funeral service for Mrs. Harry Andrews. who died Sunday at the home of her son. Andrew M. Andrews, 4384 Draper Avenue. Montreal, was held in the chapel of Jos. C. Wray 8a Bro.. 1234 Mountain Street. Tues- B . Mrs. Andrews was the widow of H. M. "Bert" Andrews. prominent with the Montreal Amateur Ath- letic Association and a former president of the old Westmount A. A. A. A resident of Westmount for many years, she was one of the oldest surviving members of tlieudst. Matthias Church Ladies‘ u G . she is survived b a daughter. Mrs. S. J. Dunsfor , wife o the manager of the Bank of Nova Sco- tia. of Victoria, P E. I.: a. sister. Mrs. A. G. Campbell. of Montreal. whose son is Commander Mac- Kcnzie Ft. Campbell of H. M. C. S. Dcnnacona. and five grandchil- dren. FRIDAY SERVING IN FRANCE —- Mtl. s. Pineau. 31 Euston street has re- reived a letter from her son. Sgt. Frank Plneau. saying that he ar- rived safcly in France and is well. FIRE ALARM -— The were called out about 3 p. m ves- terday for an alarm from the Wright Shoe Co. Queen Street Burning paper in the furnace was the cause of the alarm No dam- age was reported. WILL NOT VISIT P. E. L-It is understood that the vice-regal par- tv in their visit to the Maritime! will not come to this Province as no official announcemen the contrarv has been received at Government House. INJURES HAND — Mr. Parker Lund. Marine Department. met with an accident while operating the engine of his boat W day morning. badly crushed. ing the amputation of one finger. At pre- sent he is resting comfortably in the Citv Hospital I-ARMS - City THREE FIRE A firemen responded to three alarms yesterday but the total amount of damage was only small call. about 3 o'clock. was from the Wright Shoe Store on Queen Street and the second a few minutes later from the Associated Shippers on water Street. The third alurmshor- tly after l0 last night was for an aultgmobile on fire on Hlilsboro I‘ KC. firemen B6 ABOVE YESTERDAY - The temperature was recorded at 86 above at the Charlottetown Ex- perlmental station yesterday as a heat wave held this rovince in its grip. Mr. Warren urns, weather observer said the temperature ves- terday was one degree below the top for the ‘season established last month. it we, 72 above st 9.30 ‘yesterday morning and reached an about 3 in the afternoon. It wa down to '12 again at 9.30 last night. However. there were many thor- DL} til mometere in Charlottetown which registered several degrees above the ofildal recording at the Experi- mental Station At some spots in .e r2 ty temperatures in excess of so above were recorded on ordin- ary thermometers. - Hunter W - ELECT SPEEDY TRIAL - Clifford Ross McLean. West Devon and Erviile Iksery, Mt. Pleasant who were recently committed for trial in the Supreme Court on a charge of breaking jail appeared before Judge L. G. Lewis in Suin- merside on Tuesday and elected to be (tried by speedy trial. The day of the trial was set as Tues- day Aug 0. — S Defeatin Len Phillips and Jack Willis r.. two straight games A. Jeffrey and Geo Dalziel last night advanced into the finals of the Brighton Horseshoe Club Dou- bles Toinnament. '1‘ ey will now meet N. Whitlock and Jack McCourt for the Dr. F. C. Doulan and Williams ‘Trophies. Score of the first game was 00 to 45 with the gzinners winning the second 51 to REPORTED MISSING — Mrs, Fannie Stewart. Peabody. Mass, has received a telegram convey- ing the news thst her youngest son Jimmy Stewart is reported! missing since D-Day. Mrs. Stewart] was formerly Fannie Dunsford of, South Melvile, P.E.I.. and will be pra erfully remembered in ler. dar hour by her many Isis d friends and relatives. Another son Franklin is serving with the US. forces in India. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCIII IN CANADlL-Brookfieid Charge. Divine worship will be held ilext ‘s day as follows: Glasgow Road 11 A. M. Brookfield 3 P. M. Hlultsville 7.30 P. M. Rev. Tl W. Goodwill will be the guest preacher at th Hartsville service. There will afso be a. special service at the River h 7.30 at hich time Mr. Charlottetown m! a igospe message. A Preparatory servkie will be urch 10th and at Hunter River August 11th at 8 P. M. Donald Nicholson, Stud- ent Minister. 8-4-1i. ON BUSINESS VISIT - Mr. Allistair Fraser. Vice President of the Canadian National Railways Traffic Department; Messrs. J. H Norton. Traffic Manager of the Maritime Division and C. T Stone. Divisional Freight and Pas- senger Agent, Charlottetown. paid a visit to the Guardian yesterday. Mr. Fraser and Mr. Norton are here on a business trip and left lsst evening on return. While here they enjoyed a brief fishing trip to Wisner's lake and were delighted in catching a few for themselves. Mrs. Fraser accompanied her hus- band on the trip. " LEGION RESOLUTION - At the Provincial convention of the Canadian Legion held Wednesday a resolution was passed urging that allowances be made available for the orphan children de- ceased veterans in order to enable them to maintain themselves and secure an education during their minority. The resolution was im- mediately forwardcd to the Dom- inion Command of the Canadian Legion and Capt. N. W. Lowther. the Prince Edward Island repre- sentative of the Dominion Executive Council. advises that he has been informed that an item has been placed in the supplementary esti- mates to ccver these allowances and as soon as these are passed the War Veterans, Allowance Board will be in a position to deal with such cases. l As reported in yesterday's Guar- dian. the Benevolent Irish Sooietv has purchased the Stratheona hotel, from Mr. Miciuel Doyle. Rustico. A committee consisting of the fol- lowing members. L.O. Kelly Prc- sident. J W. Hogan, P. B Mc- Tague. E KCILY- gave their report at a recent specie m eting of the Society. Several coin ittees have been on the lookout for a suitable property for the society since 1942 and it was decided unanimously at this meeting which was largely at- tended for some time. to ilrohflfie Street. City The comm were enthusiastically congratul on their choice. The laying of the comer stone of the new annex to the Provincial Senator-tum was performed KIWI- day afternoon by Premier J..Wal- ter Jones in the presence of a large gathering. On the platform were His Hon- r ment-Governor B W. LePage Bishop Boyle of Charlottetown. Mr. Justice M. R. Mcmligul, Prcmie J . Walter Jones. Hon W.J.P. MacMilian o. B E.. Hon. GJ-I. Barbour. Mink- ter of Public Works. Attorney-Gen- era] s‘ a. Hon. w F. . Stewart. Minister of Agriculture. Hon. W.M. Hughes. Provincial Sec- retary Treasurer, Col. GE. Full. Chairman of the Sanatorlum Com- mission. Messrs 1LT. Higgs and Etw. Champion. members of the Com- mission. Rev. I.J. Levy. repre- senting the Ministerial Association atcd o1. I-I s Excellency l ll M tch. . nmmhmsn gfoiéuxn. DrbErie - . i‘. D w. nfilnbe , Sanstorium Imam; e. mltte His Excellency Cabrini/term? a on n MacMila-tl w}, sufferea {Niamey nl was togrglouaiglaed in Kin sq..." w u or le h that the O’.'grier?vleooyl,w€;r1!ghml°m“' panion was sitting o ch h ink Square Wedn mm when four uveniles passed anq Ah attacked t e O'Brien lad. ' n,’ while holding his companion g, prevent him from giving “d n from Boing for assistance. 5959"“!!! to Informs» the police thee-c had been bad feel. at. rt ~=~~ a . as e r g . into violence. s 1m“ dewlonm hat-lice said last night um ii l t' t mnnmhcmm th iii following otation: am commanded by Air Council inform you His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to sp- prove the award to you of a “com. mendatlon for valuable service in the air" in recognition of your do. votion to duty as a radio offlgq of the RAF transport command and in particular of your services on delivery and ferry flight across the NortlrAtlantic and the Paci- C- Radlo Officer Fraser was in the first flight that went over in 1);. cember 1940. He had 500 flying hours within a period of three months. In ad. dition to innumerable tri s across the Atlantic he has ma e three trips to Australia. He has visited his home sevml times on leave, and has numerous friends in the city who will be pleased to learn of the honor con- ferred upon him. _..._______.____ Miss L 'I‘lenaman. Halifax. u visiting her niece. Mrs Arthur Duvar. 120 Spring Park Rd. City Mrs. Leah Geldert and mo, Richard Geldert. of New Orleans Lu.. left yesterday morning on re- turn to their home after spend- ing a holiday with friends and te- latlves in this province. ______;_ _ _i_. wspnmofi - At the Prin County Hospital on Julv 28. 1944a LAC and Mrs. Donald Waddington a son. MURPHY — At Moncton Hospital 0n July 29. 1944. to LAC. and Mrs Ira Murphy, a son (Bruce Scott). STORDY-At the P.E I Hospital Jilly 2i. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs lil- llson Sturdy, a daughter, Judith Anne. MlCPIIAIIF-AQ the PEI. pital. Jul 30. 1944 to Mr. snd Mm Vic MacPhail. Cornwall. s daughter. __._____ MARRIAGES FOLLAND - OATWAY — At till Manse Kensington. July 27. 1944. by Rev. A. D. Stirling, James Ire Folland of summerside to Iris Oatwrlv of Summerside. HAYLE - MacDONALD - At tho home of th bride. Forest July 25. 1944. by Rev. D. Margaret Mrs. AD. MacDonald. late A..D. MacDonald .10 .A C Havle, ‘IKE R C A F4 son of Mrs. Hester Hoyle. of Strat- ford. O and the late EJ. I-layls dgevllle, Pennsyl- vania on Sunday, Jul 30. 194i Mrs. George B. Reed. r. (nee Bes- trioe M. MacLeod, RN.) formerly of Charlottetown. REID - At Montague. Julv 2% 1044. David Reid in his 82nd year- 0'I-IANLEY - Al: St. Peter's Bl)’. July 39. 1944, Augustine 011M118)’- MACLEOD - At French River 0a July 29. 1944. Capt. Alfred Mat" Lend. aged 84 years. MAHAR - At his residence. 19V Cumberland Street. Aug l. i944 Jose h J. Mahar aged '14 veal’!- Mac NTOSII - In Wntertown. Mass. at the home of her sister. Mrs. W. W. Anderson, July "- 1944. Florence M. (Maebougsll) MucIntosh. ’ BROWN - At the P. E. Island Hospital. Wednesdays A0811?‘- 3nd‘ rown m hi! Mrs. Fred Gates. past president of the Women's Institutes. Mrs. Wil- WATCII YOUR S I944. William W. 71st year. t“ rue. ammo ffos- ' ion glyqn ~