PACE FIQEI‘ OUR NEWS BUDGET FUR OUR SATURDAY SUBSC-‘RIBERS THE QHARLO1TETOWN__,_G_I_J_ARD_IAN .- u-q-vnflr- - -|- r-- - ‘ MONDAY Mr. George Strung, Amherst, N. 5., . '1 spent a pleasant week end in Cape be held M lhc home Starting at of the province was return ~ g Traverse, guest of Mr. 1.30 from whence the Nmiiilis Will normal shortly after 11 o‘cl , John Macwilliums. b0 IKKEII E9 911M311 0f 5307-13114. night. The breakdown in the . i‘ ' -———— CB-Pfi Fml/efse- “W-‘RW Sen/l“ Wm trlc plant occurred about 4.45 Sun- k ‘» __5|.;R10U5Ly Lu, __F,1end, be he.cl. Interment Cape Traverse day evening and since ho . _ '. in Ker sington and elsewhere are “"37- service has been interrupted almost ,7 ,,- sorry o learn of the serious lll- a continuously since. ncss of ‘Mr in" ll)' "ll 1|! ll’)‘l which h 1a‘. mc 61h in points and 8th i - mo for tho entire company. -— NIT-gs. p. J. Bonnell, chairman of 11¢ Dunsieifnnse on Saturday even- Pllllllfi rclutions of the W112" Flllflllcc committee for fl of stilts l r en of O. . l... Mia; . Di‘. I ill Lil; C e:¢r# a rs am. a large circle of friends mourn passing of lvliss Nellie James, ‘i U"(‘ili‘l'8(l at her on Street. on Saturday even- Death followed a lengthy ill- loi mtoirn. 5 rvivors are: ' Chariot Mil rd hrme rcccntl lirr ,\l\i A $1.. —PPTI).’H. S‘ ll, .. _ w_G_ Simpson a; m, The Kirk of St. James: Both die homo in Kensington. 9‘ 1 ,—'TR.\.\,'SFP:RRED T0 SUM- the lfc-“Iiilfimitissiififii. Riiéofihiiixmtl? sermon W nn-sed on 11w 1w "our ijrihiadvzliilfgfhhaghgeen ‘(Eransferred o Jerusalem" ‘Psalm 1237 2L “d in Suinmcrside. He the son of the evening on "In an these mm“ 371'. anti 311's. ML. _Frunk Mac- ‘ i“ “I S"“‘mm'5‘de' ' mans B: 37). The Sacrament oi —LE.»\DS (‘A AIPAIGN-Mr. R115- .l, for the‘ s yesterday citerncon from 11 m09iii1g of tho . They Will be absent from the province several days. riding of interest to a wide of friends was solcmnized in . United Church cn Saturdav moon. Junc 27th at four o'clock. Church was beautifully dec- cii for the occasion by girl irnds of the bride, with a 01' suiiunei" garden flowers. 1o ccrcinony was performed by 1 Miller, and during the o "priute selections were roudcicd by the fcssui‘ A. Roy Kendall. Friend? learned with regret of - s1: cf Mr. Vi . , 7’ g . rancher. Burnabys old-time nurses, died i. his home on “v Road on Satur- He had been ill fcr a 11101131- deceased was . ley Point ‘l2 years ago 1904 he moved to the Mt. Edward Farm wiith his parents L. in liicre CV1"? since. He had been ' I-tcr of the form for about 25 Prince Edward Island: five sons, elected). ‘lgeasurer. Mmilsfssiililcen McGaugh. er Ll ccsu ed Mz. Edward A :ss Pearl Dinnis, and mg broth ljy-known and her pleasing and Mrs. J. ‘W. Jones, Char- IITNVEIL- M155 gov- _ '18 guest. of honour early yesterday‘ mo .11]; .1i'1'nligU(lsllO\VEr and tea ceivzd last night. H. was strl:k- Gladys en with a heart attack and d'ed tel-noon several iicurs later lic home Blur on ‘Wednesday uf t l'~l'@11i.l'~iive girl fiends of the be nitflnrhd. An attractive- ‘ fl pink and whltg- Can-p years. and was well and favorably . _n'-.>‘~il into the drawing ii .11 m" v-inr-niuu iittlr Juno wood FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON --The funeral of the late Mrs. T. After almost 20 hours of contin- _ Major Howatt will take place this uous work on the part of Maritime °ub "9 "WW1 1° MW mid r ‘ ——Ml55 Winnie Macwllliams and afternoon from her late residence Electric ‘#1111 1B5 Prince st. A short service will rent 1n Divine Worship were conducted by the minister yesterday with the music under the direction of Mrs. Keith Rogers. In the morning feet shall stand within thy gatela. n we are more than conquerors through him that loved us" (Ro- Holy Baptism was administered at the morning worship. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The 1i ' _: - L5?‘ my“ B l?“ mmmeti; funeral of the late Mrs. Henry James was held yesterday after- nocn. Following a short service at hsr late residence, conducted by t‘ Ylllmms em Rev. H. F. Fenwick. services were held in Hazzlbrock Baptist Church and were conducted by Rev. Mr. Fenwick and Rev. D. K. Ross. In- torment, Hazslbrook Comet Pall brarrrs were her six gran - s . ' sorts: H EIFV Jcn .. .w ‘ ,o , <3 minorsido, was suc- c ' P“ E,‘ Md WC d and ell Jczies, Keith Jones. w . representatives of the Confederation Lliie Assoclliil- ' o Winston Jrnkins, Earl Jones, Rob- FUNERAL AT WEST COVE- HEAD - The funeral o! the late Miss Mary E. Kennedy was held idrnce of her 319cc. Mrs. Brent were conducted by Rev. T. W. Wil- lle scn. who also officiated at the grave. Interment, Marshfield Pres- yterlan Cemetery‘. Pall bearers ., . rerwltr ,3‘, _ . Cd an b5 ‘Ha Ctrr, Hr'l§creCrc.$sle\',rg\Vl€x Mlglzslevin, MWLS’ KC" ‘ . PMS were not Jclm McMillan, Charles Gregar. ______ BRUSH "REA me m, the edge conducted the case for the RCMP. ln-lllxl) C0NFEREyCE__ oi’ the woods on the Floster farm Insgéczigabliéseytr-llgggeotglligg Eva-g: er 1;, w,‘ Xtl 15h d l, f r h ness ca led was Emer hilllps of thls dainazes risulrtilcg: The “fiilodeffltrgltfigd summerslde- but n°w °f the M9?‘ “n”, m,“ P W Tum“. chm,“ the flames narmlessly toward ‘he chant Navy- “ i.» Ii -1."i .t- n s“ “Kglovflclal under control. R.C.M.P. were sum- lll moned and they directed a. group writer and the fire was brought of volunteer fire-fighters who gathered. Origin of the blaze which was at its height between five and six o'clock was unknown to the au- thorities. No buildings were threat- ened. Xi to ENROUTE IIOZVIE- Lieutenant mo Margaret Catherine m‘ 7° l, dai._,hter of NB‘. and Mrs. Charles V‘ Macxenzle‘ R'C'N'V‘R" ‘abort Everett Mutch, was united marriage to Captain Wendell .11" Worth (M.S.M., son of Mr. John Howard Worth, Bel- naval engagement in July, 194i, has been invalided back to Can- Statcs Saturday where he was met: by m5 wlge and hls bmlllel. Kerk portunity to assist those less fortun- were: ' 1'1 him 1LT NP-Mddi ncth. Before coming to charlotte- filed 382m, ‘sceharleg El“ a n Purdie’ aughtcr Margaret Anna goes the thy of his numerous friends town he will have to proceed to Halifax but his parents, Mr. and 5y Mrs. Charles Macxenzle. hope he new, will soon be back home again. Thiiv were in conversation with him by telephone shortly after his arival in America Saturday. Mrs. C th i g1 1 _ Clinton. aBiiil-Fnllalrve 91.22am hursd Mrs. Scllicl: was birn in Prince $5; ward island and had resided here at for 35 years. She had boon a nurse before there were many doctor; 1n and has the district. She retired in 1927. Surviving are her husband 1h before his reilrunent about Charles. George. Simpson, Fred and Dave: four datighters, Miss N’. e is suryzved by his wife. fflmi- 36inch. MN. N. Oliver. Mrs. D. 0. M159 the Condom and Mrs. W. love; and a an. Mr ' : Dr. H. H. Shaw, sister. TUESDAY yesterday with thousands oi citi- zens in Charlottetown and Sum- "Royal Edward» ample, the m to wlm. d I.O.D.E. was held in the Chapter home 22a g l 95S DB1‘?! 95 811d the rooms Monday afternoon. Mrs. H. ' °P°1111E of Army Post Offices in J, Gordon, Regent, presiding. “The Penny Parade" is to take place on Friday, 3rd, were discussed. rt was merside turning out in"th¢ even. marquees. Over 600 soldiers of the Active and. Reserve armies march. through the streets oi Char. W" 569d in Summerside. A band concert on Queen Square followed the military units to the square and stayed to hear the mem- Efs of No. 62 C. A. B. T. C. play, wl . William Cobb, Port on every street comer and along 5“ t Maude, Mrs. H. D. d. IThe latter arriv- y and was with "i" WhPh she passed away». f". Belle. predeceased her. the sidelines groups of citizens stood to catch a glimpse of the ld b°Y5 mtkhakl 115 they W911i 5W1I1E~ Nurses Association 5 ing pa . Further details about the death 53. Who P11551311 away at h's home 1g were re- Cart Murray has been s. resi- dent of 11.115 ci.y for a number oi K!‘0\‘."i1. He was bcrn at Port Richmond, wlll, “m? a (lnlnlv lmle frock ol. CB., and wont to sea at the age of Piilli. ’l‘l1o bride sat beneath a taste- fully dizcoruted arch while the gifts wrrc opt-nod buMrs. Kaye Hansen. ll‘ ' ‘~""r111I1"¥1.\'111i: verses were read ‘ i“; ’i'ii"lnm ; \\"l'l_‘ |fl"Jl' lri Clark, Tiivlma England Vicnrl assisting i‘ Ginnld "Bill-lay" McQuald, 11. and Mrs. Robert at the house at I \-.-i~ hing “itnrc l ppiness. 14 years. Later, by strict attention to work he purchased a vessel which he successfully operated in rho coastal trade. He, is survived by his wife (nee tho w - “HAUL i, by M,“ Sarah MCIJQflflldi cty. and cne sister, lvlrs, Gccrgc Daniel Mc- Ciizirizzs of Skin-cl’. C.B The funeral willbe ‘ia on ed- 9'1"" r, Hilda Clark. nesday, July 1st. A plrlfiate seviz/ioe "5311 dflbblmg m“ 5nd h? expect‘ omlogk; glen“ to ed they would be for probably After st. James Church where sax-vice several weeks. He said the work of s dc- Will bP held at 2 dclcck, the fun- bridc-to-be criii 102v n5: at 2.30. Interment lng out the ration cards was hand- led kby about 30o volunteer women -——-—- wor ers. The were under 25111 ANNIVERSARY - Rev. supervision of, Mrs. a. s. Coffin from Prince Edward Island whose and white 0111“. and Mrs. a. s. Townshend, both of service w their country in time! People's Come 1 nry, yc-ir-rvil son of Mr, and M135 Ger- Thcma; A_ Wilson, minister for 25 alrl .‘I"Quaid of v 11.1""! '1 ~" “m; a Euclid in; bull in v.1:- srhoolvazd near his “mm Bridge was years years in Covercod United lllmllgl-l m9 face Church. was hcnored by the , bum-l, wlllln p13)“ rhurch ccrgregzilion and mrm- bcrs of lho Prcsbylcry on Friday lu inc Friday evening. Ho was taken night R“- Hligh Mme‘? D-D» um‘ to the City Hospital whore the bul- lct wns removcd from the Wil(‘l‘-" it lodged. Later th Ehlo t0 rcillfn hfimé. 'I‘hc pcllet Wllifh wzr; izciiwcrl fired by t1 young g; buy on ihc wharf about 310 ‘a flwiy f; Young McQunld fell to th in .1 faint when he was hit. . .-'~ ma"; quickly summoned ai a dosior wa: in}: n in the hospital and the rriunzxcd. It entered the flesh the eye and lrviizril in the ir-tuzncd in 111-. homo Sniurdav‘ yrstcrdnv his condition rrnicmbrrcd with a sui \ W11: reported in be improved. , ‘The bov is lznepiuz: t2:- ~ n souvenir of his from mat nbht. lime bqn m “A , . R e boy was DfvK. Rosa Pcwnal, led in prayer. canflda 111 "m, Ccngratulatory addresses were de- 955W CORK-st. The llvcrzd bv Rev. John sierlinq, Ken- sponsored by the National Order oi Trgygfg, yards gton: Rev. J. A. Nidiclson, York; the 1.0.D.E. and was ope-n to grade Light Hor Rcv. W. A. MCQUfifllP, Scuris and eight pupils in the capital cities oi Decoration. d Rev. A. S. Weir. Vernon. Rev. Mr. each prov-nee in Canada. The sub- R. e ling; Wilspn “A15 pgegsented with a zllvgr ' . . . s . ' . d "i"! iiuahfi. $151K?" Jae; alsg “m” “d Y W" prcsentrd with a beautiful birth- dny dcnkcéllv‘ ilielmcmbrrs of the 1 Sun av @1001 c H -- - . 111 ‘T011101? ffeiectglghlrychMfrgr ovggrlflsrwas Prize“ m’ the" were- “b‘° gm by the closing exercises the congrrgation. The srrvice was 5"?“ m1 W985" by M"- J- A pellet as largely attcndrd ard a number of M"l'hi°~’°"- 30'1"“? escape plersng solos and quartettcs were dent. of the Rflyll EdWBid and h4g1 sung. Mr. when k Q ‘the, of Hiilsborough Chapters of the I. zap-Amp i - "wldfihlliiisimunn. ducted ilze service and the sermon gggfglngllfso’ street school y k; C, _ Charlottetown won first place in R. S liner. Winsl e. Rev the Sarah Maxwe" l". for the occasion was preached BEAR. BIGHTED-A boar There passed pemcefullynu. rll 10, 941st But Po t. l. Mn. J. lnmucl Mnthclon, Wheat- thc home of hil icy River no receiving congratula- lng that William (Bi-ll) l, Je ‘J. ohn acDo k1. tionl from their friends today u son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Co - the ceremony-From they observe their thirty fifth wed- inn. 801 Euaton Btnot. paced away came the bridegroom.- suddenly at Lethbiidge. Alta. bu: the to be maid o1 hemp, ._-_._. past LWO YCAIB Bill hi5 been with groom, who I3 gtationed 1n wgy. On Juno 26th last the many the R-U-A-F- Md hi! 1111111911 P11811118 mouth, radio All» friends, aequolntlincca and maiivu wmu M n lint mock to h1- fnmily man James gird? ofwiggwott of 18551120: and iriwdli- . ltlileiigf tbcarblrioe 0 . 0 wn were cc c —-—— o M cy and George Mush and cved when the learned of A Pretty Juno “@4111: Wll Wl- both __ m y d” “lummn n 4 The bah? $§§¢§'ia°wlli’v§'orm“¢ ~————- a kl e wi in i LAID 10 REST-The funeral oi Church» NW B1'““""*°“ “h” rfietfisai“ hat u‘ ' “mp w the 1m, M“, 333mm Roach was Edythe May, daughter oi Mr. and pa“, book- wllh garden“, “d ‘a mug- “m”! bygilulffggggldyg; 1c: of the valley After a reception ' ' ' at the bride's home the newlywedl Anne's C urch H0 River where wmmn 1”’ 5°“ °r Mmw- E" w' ' . Requlem Hm; M“? w“ 51mg by Owen, Charlottetown, P. a. I. The 1*" 1°!‘ New York- M1’ McDonald: l’! d Rev. Earl Dalton who also ofiiciat- mfiggfencewgf a lfiufifibe, o: homo in Wichit ed at th grave. Th lI bearer - . nl-n- ion‘ in? ftfib‘iffotlfldéfii°dfi"ol"ufl”loaffriii°h° iii-use Herrelllllédeo Gallant, Alexis Th’ church’ w“ buumully “M0,, “Pm w mmw" m“ raved for tho occasion with a pro- Gav “ Mwee" fusion of evergreen and cut ilvwfll -_.______.._.______. Assih wnbnng; ANNIVERSARYF- "Y mimd“ °' u“ '"'“‘°- T“ °°"' “laughs P. m. Janina 1 ._ .. ffliéllr our §,1§1,;;,i,,~511lgrdv;~r1- i. r». t. —i_— . X‘, l’! X‘ . inond Rodd Winsloe. on June 26th. JA!__c9IFfiNE; cyan?‘ egxaltgg T M fill“ th in in h i of June l . ‘s a. on airuo. . . will?“ Tiff. nll; uiffrfyuv ‘$15.13. church uni swwni-t. s wciidinc or 1w. i» Mr. m: M". J thBv were presented with a. lovely much interest to many friends took Grcenfvlcld. P. l5. . spring coach accompanied by a place when Lana Mae Jay of Mt. M131? Jlfih- . , nicely worded address. Mr. Rodd on gtewart daughter of Mrs. Emma P. (Xhlj-R/W — M K111i“ 511w"? HW- behalf of his wife thanked the fam. Jay and the late H. 1.10311 Juy wag $111111. Ivifliiliigili‘. P. E- ily for ther kndness and a most en- lmltcd in marriage to L/Opl. wn- 17. s, afllflbllgliflmggogvalélllg, ‘f3: illfiflifl lard usual- Murray Coffin, member gxéfllgér Flam, m,“ will ~ of the mm at c. A. n. T. o. No. c2 NES_'_M workmen, the electric cur- ‘"91! 89968111100 in the vi the city and eastern mum Sdiooner Pond near St. Peters. ed m is not known where they came iro k may, but considered quite possible elec- them to live on berries and such in the dense woods surrounding‘. Prince Edward Island was pnis- ed on its gdilcvemont in the n- King ross cun In by w. Publicity Director cf l Red Cross Scciety, To ,t who was in‘ the city P. m Malcolm O'Hanlcy in his 81st vear. —SUPBI2ME COURT — In the Supreme Court held at Summer- da on Saturday Mr. Justice A. O. saunderl presiding, the cue of The ding anniversary. J- respondent, was 31° appeal was upheld and the respon- 1" dent fined $500 and costs or l2 5‘ months in jail. This was an ap- peal by the Crown against. the Word was received by the Mines Mummw‘ dwuimL-s‘ “ mm’ KERVIN-McGAUGBEY-On Juno “imam: 32nd a very pretty wedding was . TOURISTS ARRIVING - The Nations "er “lad” d°'“"°‘ tourist seascn Ls underway at pre- onto sent and about 30 pecple from the 111 i1 Eingland states arrived in th city last nigiht b these are cnroute to andvlothew Atourist‘ pltaxfes 200 f their bro pro nce. pprox maey cars 0 . , R0 Hatfield g Sh; as solemnized at St. Bernard s church, are reported to have visit.d the B" a W!‘ 91°11‘ P W Moncwn, when Mary Rm‘ Kewln’ ed. up with fifteen others daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. held Tuesday mornin from hunk like beach: Taylor, memo“ A Henncsse '5 mineral omc to St. last of the safe arrival ila ther. George and friend. Ngtignal Pall; gym and beaches on tor in the South Atlantic. the north shore last Sunday. 1° the evening ofds June 15th. a Cobb assembled a, the sad news of the sudden death lburn to honor “J1” 5m" . e5 Arthur at. Hoyt, N. B. Relatives and M155 Mae RobblnS_ on behalf o! friends will regret to learn of her the people of Millburn, read an ad- passm dress and Miss Ruth Cobb presented them with an electric iron; after which Mr. and Mrs. Cobb eaoressed Rubi’ MwNem- ~ their thanks for the lovely gl y to James McGaughey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. McGaughey of BQDShBIW. P. E. them with a farewell party. —GUEST SPEAKER-Rev. E. S. when the family gathered i0 Wish Weeks oi Backvllle, N. B., and I Church at 'I‘Y11e Valley, was the guest speaker in that Church on Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. was ordained in 1907 and inducted into the charge at Bideford in that ye r. Many old friends welcomed their former pastor, who was w- companied by his daughter, Mrs. Brooks a bride of two weeks-s. —-OBTAINS POSITION — Miss only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John F. MacNeill of hmenls werg served by Summerside, 18ft _l'.hi5 W6C}! evening was Ottawa, where she has obtained a the Department -——— Agriculture. Her man Y hell-Phil! 1K1 "he her every success in vs Jctin Buthcr- ;._.._ d. Int 6'1. LAID T0 REST — The fune the late Miss Nellie James was held from her late residence. 228 Euswn Street, Tuesday afternoon where sezvices were conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller, D.D., who also offici- ated at the grave. Interment Peo- The case of the Kin charged with manslaughte the "5" rsiectign withnthe deat . e __ Hm“ McMillan. West Cowltead. services defig 0g lg‘? li11gl{“.g,h(iltv¥qa§“, an early on Sunday morning. June 21st, opened yesterday morning at ihe Court House, Summerside, be- fore Magistrate Darb very sudden death of On Friday evening Jun 12th. the e Mr. Duncan R. Finlayson of No. 1 the congregation oi rackley United Church ' which occurred at his home 12.05 a. m. Sunday, 28th. The late Mr, strains of the “Brita! chorus" play- P. E. I., to Fiiillvson was a son of the late Mr. ed by her sister, Mrs. Allan Swan. MacDonald» B 5°11- gig? lilnlayson oi Grand View. -_-—- DollfiléTfE-Jnfil 55115119511359 1-7111," . . . e eaves to survive his wid- AMILY BEREAVED- 'I'he sad 2'1. 19 . o . an rs. en win ow the former Rhoda Balderson of dost}; occured at the Manse, New Doucette a, Flat River, two sons. Raymond and London on saturday June 27 1942, Audrey. Me" l" h°1n°- 1W0 dnlllhwin- of Miss’ Annie Fraser of Plctou CURLEY-At the Dori-i and Hilda. also the following Landin N s after an illness of Hospital June 24 194a to Mi- brothers and sisters: Alexander in ml was M's ‘frwo week, revloub Mrs, Ambrose cf“- Washington; Daniel in Maine: Gor- lv {he lawymiss “as” hgd come so“, don in Montreal; Allan J., on the £0 N London to vlslt bu, sister 55351-315); _ M; Qtfuwg, Jum 17, 11:401.? esilfififihfi ffffiflnyeffindlafif Mrs egv-Ierbert Buntaln Besides her’ 1942- m’ Mr’ “m MrsimRay 5g”? . - - ' n, a bette. Mrs. MacBride in Readville. aifgfar-lahigoi; riéigiglgd gynlecoiér 1135;; Q “°° M“? M°"“" “ “' 1158- "- - - - t unzmcraidn on i- Pearl Cameron of Trenton, N. S. l943AmBMr_ Thirty-two soldiers left No. 62 arrived at New London a shim W116 Moysu; E C.A.B.'I‘.C.. this wee-k for service before her aunt passed away. On Kathryn Ad“ elsewhere in Canada. Monday morning Miss Cameron HAMBLY_M ‘the 9,1,,“ Edwud They were: Privates B. J. Arsen- and Rev. H. ‘M Bunialn accom- Y. MIX LG. were: Messrs. tho Johnston, Daniel ‘or Lowe, Otto Gallant flat silver as a. token of ap- , Henry Gallant. preciation of her services as organ- -——- ist of the Church for the past four FUNERAL TUESDAY-The fun- YEME- al of the late Fred W. Watts was held on Tuesday afternoon. Fmiow- the 11411101! for their gift and made lng a short service at his residence R Frulmble ‘e191!’ conducted by He“ JVA N1chol5°n_ which was read by Mrs. Wm. Clark. funeral services were held in York ladi s and the remainde of the ev- Unlted Church and conducted also ennfg pleasantly spent u‘; muslc and Crown and W. Henry Noonan the accused. Sgt. K.W.H The bride-to-be warmly thanked Lunch was later served bv the FAMILY BEREAVED—The ma ny E. Maddln of Amherst. N. 8.. will regret. of his sud- s home Sunday eve- ning, the 28th instant. Mr. Maddi H was the Supervisor and Claims Ad- a‘ justor of the Protective Association of Canada and made regular trips ., for the past fifteen years 9W1 01' 5h and was associated with H°W5Td Mmay W“ held who l; the pm- day afternoon. A short prlivai ve o; me camp- vice was held t Those whose privilege it Wafer 5fiifiei. Nllfiwitd by Se"! xaidlsokllngliv/ lgflr. Mlitddln wliilrtfistiéy i1’! d t d b Re T H B ada. Ho arrived in n y spos ion an ren - were con uce v v. . . . the United ly manner who never missed an 0p- SEmEF-xmliél-Ad. dPflll been?“ re c ar , . and Larrabee, W, D. Gillis, . Per y Mutdi, Interment People's Ceme- Nicholson and Rev. Gibbs. Allan MacDonald, Wesley Hadd d f Matgiews, Robert Crockett, W. E. l; on’ w‘ W o he late John L. Haddon, Jonns Newfoundland. ay ufterninn at. the home of her Martin 1,.. Fraser. Fraser Street New Glassow. N. S-. after an illness of several weeks. -—--—~ d FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Fun- d late Captain James Mr. T. W. Bentley who was injured overseas in a. vlncial representat Phee, Che irlhcod in Halifax. bane; A, l ' f fitvriasnlgveof Newfoundland. who has been here for the P1151 ' . R. _ lRohtallixlf/ell, of San Francisco; . Wilbuii‘ Skeldinfl. 0i ‘landm- ver, B,C_; and two sons. Jo-m. of San Francisco, and Edwln, oi fluid; la Stu °uz1:“2is1.ai*sa.- Mrs. n . r ‘ m arlo and one brother. E- w- Iltutcn J of Pentlcton, 13.0. The beautiful church oi St. Mary at Indian River was the scene of B. very pretty wedding on Wednesday mol-nmg, June 24th, nineteen hund- red and forty two when Miss Riliutl; ‘rhefege, youngest daughter 01’ - and Mrs. Arthur 151111111111’ NW ‘m’ nan. was united in the holy bmld-S of matrimony to Mr. Thomas 1V1!" Igmbe, son of the late Mimi“?! Lgmbe and Mrs. Andrew Hughes- splmgileld, Rev. Iwalnor, pastor of Indian River, oi- Mrs. Marjorie Blackmore a grand old lady passed away in Searletown _ on June 22nd, ftélllrowing a. 51113011 lll- ._ ness. Mrs. Blac ore was orn mm w” ““““‘"‘°“§,‘,',’,,,‘,fg°“§f,§§§_ Wilmot, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and was At the annual meeting of Nurses Alumnae of the Charlotte- ere were a large number of mem- _ rs present. Reports of the differ- 395x111; azlriiéd Joseph Blmkmore, consisted of three of be ‘m ent officers were read, which show- a very successful year. Other of- ‘Their family ers elected for the coming year daughters, 0T 95 W815, and gave mod-cal aid President’ 2nd, Vice President, Miss Mae Secretary, Mrs. James Rcvell (re- Wood, North ‘rryompll/lm Gertrude Kerrobert Sask.. also two sons. Jud- son and Clayton in searletown. _HOLIDAY OBSERVED -— The lath anniversary of Canada's birth was flttingly observed yesterday al- hther (igebtffilgllal wits shtcgrn muc o re. ona ciis m because of war conditions. in Char- ‘united "l? the nuptial hmass‘ we“ lottetown, which is known the world winsome Win18 W“ ‘i’ ° w“ l? over as the birthplace of Canada. in marriage by h" father- special military demonstrations in very sweet in her veil of tulle which connection with Army Week mark- was flanged with 111cc 811d 118d 11 coronet of seed peals and orange blossoms and fell in graceful folds over the train of her ivory satin gown which was made in princess . She carried u white bridal prayer book, a gift of the groom- Gormley, Dorchester. Mass, sister of the bride was her he meeting a banquet "The Orchid" restaur- ant, wherenuisic and sing song was Army week in Prlnce Edward greatly CDJOYCd by all. D. Island got away to a. good start d the observance. Flags were fly- the ing everywhere. Many people went to the beaches and to the fishing streams in the afternoon for a brief spell at their favorite sport. Other holiday crowds went to side for the opening of the harness racing season there. The day was passed quietly in most. sections and l tt. dant. he wore a gown of police saidcilast night there were no ‘ml’! “plgg, chllfon cwpe, He, Wll hyacinth blue was a charming shcudler length style and she car- ried a bouquet of peony roses and monthly meeting dents to mar the cele- give ward the production of which are so urgently needed at as one of the highlights of the this time. The Chapter . cf the late ggiégsrimloiilirillaig 311W and the thous- o, M”, Blake and me wlvss cf a e route oi march nmnber or the RAF, mm m lhls if???‘ mod 1 “L? C11 rlottetp 1a e pe -pe . a c 11111-1 in one“ iist:.."...i:l:%"i€'-strum... .. Miss Catherine McLsnnon, Pi-es- W. Robinson. W. E. Darby. J. L. Registered Gorrill and A. S. MacKay were re- befcre elected with the exception of B. W. the Chapter, asking for their sup- Robinson, who is iss Kathleen Ellis, with the Canadian Louis Blanchardk place was taken by .1. P. Macfnnis, who was nom- nominating com- J. E. Dalton and Mr. —ELECT OFFICERS -— At. bhe irig of the Prince blue columbine. County Hospital Board which was held recently, Mr. H was re-elected president, vice Pre sident C. R. Rogers, Sed-‘rrcas. fortunate in having ilze assistance The groom was ably supported by Holman his brother Mr. Carroll Lambe. Mr. P- W. Turner whose appoint- ment as Provincial ai General Sales for the National War Finance Committee was ht. Ho will be in charge of nclal office to be located in old Telephone Building on Queen Street and commences new duties immediately. Ills new position will be to promote the sales oikwar savlngshstampi andTciertlfi- Phillips, As there was no further c“ *9» "c" " l ° 9"“ "ce- e a9‘ polntment is a permanent one for Mumms was the duration. He will be assisted by the same organization which con- ducted the last Victory Loan cam- paign in the province. Mr. Turner Mr. D, J. Bonnoll. chairman of ublic relations, returned yesterday roin Ottawa where they attended l-Mlon cal-d; ceived and passed, A vote of thanks a meeting of the National Wai- Fin- wal, leamell to the ladies om and to the Octo imce Cvmmlttw- Club was moved and unanimously Th,“ adopted-S. National Defence pport on that. day. the ef‘ ts of the wounds. One daughter Lillian lives with her m“- Rdv- F’ B- u“ "i" ""1" _ l M, m mother; Helen, 1Vlrs.L.I-I. Home, who glitz: zaiil-filielfil-finMBellryndAlxierlga filxTylg-qqt y‘},°',k,’°§.§' 1mg” h“ mm‘ 1°“ ‘n ""1 "m" m“ *1‘ Ira Clarke of Mt Stewart P a" "mum", P-E-L- “d °w° l" Maw” Island, became vhé bride oi‘ L Ad. “in ‘"1111 W" chusetts. Three are dead, Mrs. Bur- Arm," George mrplm R Al, o; ggliggs-At] 228 gluten street, on 9 l . a, un , died in childhood and A'ice. Mrs fiend???‘ lgznglj’ “,§’,“’,,l,i‘“§§,’,‘;,§,,e§§ (NCIUIHYJBYIIC: ‘P11118111 Ma-‘S- 911° blillrher 9°11" staff. The briddwas’ charmingly SHAW-At his residence, Mt. Ed- sxirnr” .1.ii..i"1.:: 1111111 rein“ n an n“ about five yenrsaso. also in his whiwplalgmrlsnfrcfirntaalllionlrrSfiilcrséfi year’. "'0 r 3' s 99th year. Mrs. McAdam retains all attended y Mrs. G=org¢ Thorton, ROACH-In the City, Jung II, her facuilties and has a wonderful who was wearing a jacket. dress of 1942. M1‘! - 5111111101 icoory. aqua blue with matching iurbin Mar)’ A. Cassrove) alto 5'1 7BR‘!- __-_ and navy blue accessories, and The fuzieu-al will licks place from ‘Ilia death occur in the Char- wore a corsage of deep pink cama- LAMONTP-At French lcttetown Hfsfiplllglmgstiffllfly moan 231,15, gheMgaiicln attéended by l, 1942. Mrs. Mary Lamont, and d ing o Mr. o rs al Hun r. r . c , o. I,R.A.F.. years. ’ well known architect oi this city, i-'. U. of Moncton. ' serving overseas l, rov army. The late m: Emergency Nursing Advisor. of CM”- Jam“ HOW-Vii M11178)’. adian Nursing Assrciation, will be in Charlcttetcwn abcut the mid- dle of Jilly. Miss Ellis wishes put before the thinking people the community the condition re- garding the supply of available nurses in Canada. In case cf any etidemic, or catastrophe a. serous situation wculd exist owing to shortage cf nurses. nomination, Mr. duly elected to the Board. Mention was made at the meeting of the untimely death of Mr. Blanchard whose services on the Board were and deeply appreciated. The reports oi RATION cAaps MAILED - A the 1""1°"§ total of 81.000 sugar have been mailed. it last night from M. F. Graves in leaves a probable 12,000 n the population figures re- d The church cf the Most Redeeimfer, Charlctteéoiwc, ‘vlvvasi the Headquarters 90"“ 0 i1 P"? Y We ,"8 e 1195' announced to-d-ay that Decorations dBY morning at i: aged; "when and Awards had been made to men Marv Rose Franc , . ., o the Canadian Army both in Canada and overseas. The decor- of Charlottetown was bondsB of dmairllnlony l. V t. e ' 1 on A0 “can m c prenticeshlp. as architect with one A brother of tine cri E. Francis, parlsn and Mark's Church, Lot Those The altar was banked with pink 1111111111118 fihefloplications and miik- ficiency Medal, the Canadian Ei- ficiency Decoration, ian Medal for LonB the Good Conduct Mrs. W11 lam Campbell presided at the organ and besides render- ing the wedding march anlcd the soloists. Rev. , and Mr. Plus Calla- ghan, whose rendition of M530;- pi-iate hymns added to the beauty S. Skefiingfon, Prince Edward of the ceremony- Llght Horse, Clasp to th Eificlenry Medal. Charlottetown. .111 the ladies gave oilzeignw 11nd W" h“ 11"" "W8- n . are. (ilnrllotictown - Ber cant 11‘. ,1. .~ G t. WINS DOMINIOPLWIDE 00"“ Mgdiacnzl ( n1». Canadian Efficiency Medal. cquadron Sergeant bride was given in marriage by her brother Jose Francis. she imrig in a gown locked very cha ngth American beauty pm...‘ of street-la , Canadian Efficiency 01PM WW1 111W!’ Company Sergeant- accessories to ma ch. She had Ev “new °°¥rt§°..‘.l’..‘;‘..‘i‘?l“,“ shes wore a navy crepe dresa with B mutebscrglfiqlnh H, gal} Club, and was a regular attendant i . Kim; led the rest Serlzl€a1%‘.c%$.rg1 Jvlgdcgtn“ ind ‘lowered B. Gallant. Pi-‘nce Ed- F, the Can- Pig}! _ bun uet. in the 901111111011 01 s"! Hg in predeceased by an infant Canada, Prince Street. School, in ggmtfslffid Hlqhlnnfler adian Efiicfency Med Remington —— Sergeant J. W. E. l vans, Prince Edward Island Righ- "ce lander», Canadian, Efficiency Med- lenglh veil. I-ier ccrsnge wrs and white carnationn. he groom was supported by the bride's brother. George Francis. checks received attest to me pop- ularity oi this young couple. g After the ceremony the wedding sergeant-Major M, w, Burke, Pflfifig hmakhvt Wis served at. the home of competition with West Kent, won as“ Dunn‘! “A? first three places in the the essay. Georgetown — Acting 0. mwgm 33M Hfghlgndgfl 0m- the bride's brother aqua luau mu. , ' _ amp 1a ‘x u ANNIVERSARY-Mr. a FAMILY BlREAVID-Wotd wu Kw. took um in th Immaculate °“ u“ ‘n received in u» city yum-a mom- Concc tion Church ewborc 84v. Moriarty performed Mon o'clock at the Bayiield United mony l; place under a banked er, JO TURPlN-CLARKE —- A wed Newson, Kingston, Amy, who who had been a patient in the hoa- —-——— Home, Tucson , pital since last Friday when he was --PRET’I_‘Y WEDDING - A very Thomas J. Morril. 88B taken suddenly i1], refill’ wecdin was aolemnlzed on CAIRNS-AM. Halifax. N. 8., Mr. Hunter was the second son of “d” "mm n5 M 7 Owed‘ l“ 30, 1942, John Cfliriis formerly o! Mr. Watson Hunter, law-yer and city 31° Mme ‘>4 M‘? ""1 M"- O- Tryon, P. E. I., aged ‘ii ye clerk, of unnomwn in Larurk- MW“ Mni-‘Mfln- SWn-mmidw MacMilLLAN-On April s. m2. n‘ mire, Scotland. I-le served his ap- when 111°" 4n f» "imgglii i: mtrlxraaligriilgllféllvl, ma‘? ' an b, a raw - . oi the leading firms in Glasgow. grwffidcm°geoya"fi“w:ggn g; Milian, formerly oi‘ Wood vllhigleniipecinlly Wflvlvghugchhmd ca. salmon Fla-Ce 05%,“; and 8W Prince Edward Island, beloved buo- l. e ETBC 0H8. CH 6 COIH- ' ' _ pleted his course and qualified as llfijdl§gihoelllfnflffifé glue; aged as years. an architect he accepted an offer ed ' Hon ILL “w a Anderson WALKER-At North Rive {Wufihiiabiglfrgwpfiglriosnulifi amp M“ n“. m” I . 5,1,, ear .0 ti»... i. Mo"... t» u. Pa. is..- — s“““°“‘i..‘.‘ a" draughtsman staff oi the Railway. “m, flow,“ and 1m, “ml, m,“ Hospital. uthbridiiciua l‘ uaemk nhivh wns extending its bnildinx a perléCl. setting for the bride. who 2~ 194?» °°'P°“‘l w‘ m,‘ ma M" operations not. only throughout Can- w“, very 10v y m a “m” 15mm 001111188. 0111i! 1°" °f - "1 ' ada but in Europe as well. d"; Mr. Hunter was a. member oi 8t. “fl-em, m4 ‘hm-l ‘boulder lmg-m Funeral nfrflimflflei; a m, Jiwnen Presbyterian Church. and veil, arranged with halo of flowers. Mnfllimi" - A Pfllliglmh onl,v recently was employed in prc- white mceisorfes and carrying a Jilly 2. i942, Donald A. Mao - paring plans for the alteration and shower bmiqun of roses. Mn I71 improvement of the manae. He w: Olive, becmic the bride of er blue sheer over J- 5- can“! ,1 .._..._... Ill-MOI IDDOIIW . “l $.19‘! rotor, and for but YOBWH J1‘. bro- . Unborn were DID. 0 Q carried a. white mmother and sister a», Km. soon after Iaiiaran 1942, t0 i942, to Mi". and Mrs. Gould --- Begcigucrge gnngng 5,11,; guru, round napiulimor? 531%‘ "‘°‘“'"" HOMEBERE a - . a“ ‘» ' e“ ° ' ' ivM-nndMis- W. Godfrey, 83x03, remivegyeg Hm- The “Pemony was peflorm9d Poumral. a daughter. telegram yesterday announcing the by the" 935m” Re" w‘ T' Mercer‘ C‘L0W—Al the P-E-L he, cousln The church was artistically decor- Tuesday, J1me 23, 1942, to My, ated with t-Tllinb flgtlverawd refill-- and Mrs. Everett B. Clow, King- Ge st.,W Rob. .,da auuiseIi0f6f6i.aso. m“ es‘ X u” Mm into entered the c urch to the mXcIDONMILD - At 1.1m. Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. daughter, Horencc m Crokezi, a. daughter . Island Hospital, June 28, 1942 51111111191511“. D- Afsenaiilt» panied the body to Nova Scotia Ml.‘ and Mm wllllam Ham), F. Richmond; J. . Ar n ul , - gnqerslde, G, Mfuchfidlierf where interment will take place. ill-n; wullam Ralph 9 . i - l . . ' .j'i.“ir.‘ut‘..i.. 5”“. n. ifwhhé. 41155,? or 1n,"- ngcnnv" Murmurs l, all of Charlottetown; M. .1. Mac- lSIMMM " Th“ Pmf, “w” tow: 1., Cakes. Bradal- “i F‘ "Y- 111118 2W1 111 i" 11°11“ FOSTER-COFFIN-At zion Mann . Peters, Summerside; L. l“ meewwn- MYS- Rlcharq 51m: Monday, June 29, 1942. by Roy. G. B. Polrier, Mount Carmel; J. E. Ar- m°n8 B1 the advamed 118° °f 3° Carlyle Webster, Miss nold. Bristol; L. .»1_ Bo lea. West years. Mrs, Simmons was born at Irene Coffin of Rollo my to w. Devon; G. W. Bushel, Sydney Covehead. Her maiden name was Earle w G, pastel- of york, M11195. N- s-Z J. A. 13011011811. Char- Margaret Ellen Auld, and was the R QDDIMMmLLAN ._. M IDWWJWH; J- E. Doiwelie. Tiiliiishl daughter of Edward Auld. She had Manse Saturday June y; 194g by E-FVY-IID$C%W- 11111311685. 13,154 been in poor health for some Rev q’; Carly]; ' ' . 0a., ensing n;J_ .Ga-- _ ' ‘ H. B. peristalsisMurat‘ ggi..rangg v <11"- I - . . . .: sflvlathesomaggg missed by her family and friends. 3mm of North Mllgon, _ Rh c", St, mum; A, Mcqualli she leaves to mourn her husband, LEpAGE.MMLENNAN _ A; zlm; New w; tshll-e; 3_ E, Shaw, Portage; one son, Leslie Simmons and five chm-ch 9h prldhy, S. . Cudmore Bonshaw; K. B. 119418136111. Ad“ t" 1mm“? M" by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, M15! Currie, Roseneath; G. W. MacEach- Cyrus MiwFarlane, Mrs. O. Mac- Adele Vivian MacLcnnan of Char- ern. Rocky Point; E. W. Squires, Neill, Freetown, Miss Melville lottetown. to Dr. Blots C. LePage of gghfeters Bay; H. C, Rogers, Al- Cigmingllzmsliugusta, Maine and North Rugtlco, - o - ._ wfiiléaravlllelavéilxggmtléy bweti-hee g5: $5M‘. fitinograprlrilgitofi thre rltrilagixilal 3131?»? 0:; w? Roi; m. 81,019.10 Ggivemye Xgo th-‘éwh the Bank branch at Summerside. deemer, July 1, 1942, arry n ana a rps. e pres- . entations were looked after bv Mr. ATNUlIllHSKNG Oslfifffi gglhgelrgln N" of Burmn’ A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion my?’ Ethnic? t lh hon‘; I M- B. Dalton, R.C.A.F., summerside. w” services‘ and {its 81C V; Crizken iBigeraI-d‘ Ihgrzlstiufillfonigi-fdrenqggl: A GRAND L L Y _ _ to honor their daughter, -Mlsa on June 24, 194g, by the _ James McAdam? larthnlalver, $251, $48G’. Wieig ifs a nulrlsizi sister; g Nicholson, Miss Haul Beatrice - brated her 9on1 birthday on Mon- H? fefv“, l°"f°f,,-,,,,§'n"b‘l§ ‘Qdem flflmlf,‘ l” M1" , “Y- J1me 3W‘- A "is" Wm‘ W5 olcfmtaliwbea; th first. ' ian from 03129;! gniiiupewrs Harbour‘ “y°“ng" °ld lad“ L‘ m“ readmg a“ the ‘ciistrsict to gansvtvaer thegcall f June 17-1942 R _Jon wednuam early hlswry of that 560mm °f the her country and also the first to :0 th horn f tleiv. bi country in which most of these 9. "cm final-Bl‘; w ggrve King and Aifnl Ce 01k e r years have been spent. East Wilt- country My“. the we,“ l,“ 55,, more ' Q30“ l“ shire was her home for many years. semblm‘ M" John gmh was caged 5e M’ “By °‘ c rl°twt°wn~ dine of her family were born on the upon to wad a Show ‘address h, fiQCDONALILEgIERY "' M m” farm 0f m6 18W M8115 MQDOHB-‘d. which was expressed the sincere b “his on Tues n Cornwall, where her husband, James pride of the pzcpie of the ccm- Jug filllzlev‘ 0' McAdam was farmer in charge for munily to know that Mary was the w 0d fl’ ‘m C more 1111111 thirty years. coming to first of the fair sex in the distflct D3’ ldsandslflflllm- "m" M” work for Mr. McDonald at the age to answer the call of her country; NEwsolgz we" of 19 and marrying Ellen McKinnon and to wish her success in her zlon M ' v GSTONE -" A" while there. Mr. McDonald had a work and a. safe return. Miss Lar- m“ b “w? m‘ We'd“- ‘ottagc on the fin-m where they-lived raine Hughes presented the guest 5m,’ i” in“ 5- c" and raised a large family. Three oi of honour with a wed filled purse, sum’ M, o] aura Mb" her sons were born at East wut-, Miss Cfblfen making a minis re- e f, l Y ° Riv" 1° M1‘ 5mm when; My, McAdam had sponse in her usual gracious man- _B m" Neww" 01 COTIIW bought a farm. Mrs. McAdanfs old- i161‘. A-fifii‘ a dillllty 11111011. a W1‘! DEATHs est son who is a successful dairy 911J°Yi1b1¢ 91/"11118 W“ 59"", ‘he - ——-———-- farmer in Chiliwack, n.0,, visited 11m“ °,11,1@1W11‘1ii “111111118 Merv 11W his mother last winter. Another son b?“ °1 “*- “'5 L; in Mirliineigtgl one in YKEXICOHVG; and two ea . er son Jo n serve ' ding of much interest took lace at Mrs- MW)" “"65 POW - in the last great war and died from the home Drum O",c,al,ngl>c,ergy_ Mumunfl“ 10 water s‘, 29. 19412. Capt. James HOWE-id M E. Francis, Ma ‘H.059 l-ncil, R. 7 Vin Y. J1me 80, 194B, Carlyle Webster, atherine Emery of JONES-At th P. . Monday, Junegfi E L m” Jones. infant d 26, 1942, Frederick W. We 27. haw, in his ‘mil MORRIS — At the Slcrod HQl-ri. band of Elizabeth 1942. Mrs. John Walker in oi Charlottetown- - aged ca years. ' mcr MacDonald. ccua’n i-l" t-he "ABRIS-Jb 111° 9- l 1- 3%?‘ nLeQ a mgmbgl- of the Knights oi bride acted as Matron oi’ I-Icncur on ThIITBdBSHhJUIYMg. i042. Y Pythias and of the Caledonian and wore slim?! lifliili driss o. T. Harris in is 7 y d He.“ '°‘° °'°"l'.“‘é‘.‘°.é>°’iftltf vi?“ fititmétliat‘; hiffliu u... ' C l‘ 0 N . . f- . .. v | ' M’ the annual 5L Andrew. my rgmaggother of the grcom. of the Matilda Cosgrove, widow of t!!! R.C.A.F., Ottawa, was best man. late Edward Cnsgmve, aged . s i i . hi "id w, i - --—-- ysnrs. - i351. X4§§v“-l:‘§.y1°§,“on§ ......°§£,"... A mwv wrznomu- Bride of nu nuurnnfl Al, tlieJtllhaig-lolitoefztrw? PEI] Tgylog- 1n- iter. RC.A.11‘.. now navy man is Mrs Charles Robert Hospital“ illirseayl {no B.‘ J overseas. and w-andson, John; one McDonald. the former Rita Alien M. Hun r, un ru r - NM! it““’“°{t. ‘m " hit?“ ti“ .2’ 3'.;°.‘..°°“'1‘i?.‘.‘.“’§?é§v£.’. l?" Si“ i522; ,, ,,, ii mo er. ‘fro. a on un r. es t w; Milton, Lanarkshire: and one Adm Street welt Bomltvml §fl§fgtfirltirttigeirirgfniiunm in m brgither. hJeames, in Brazil. tawallwa: lij/ienzsfiigowcslclliding to {Charlies R05 msllm h, M; Mme“ .womt sincercataympa r c na,iono r. on t h. l d “hi”. Prince Erect. Chur h on Saturday. July 4th, m‘- vice ‘lliflfflilil at 2 l: funnel