THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN’ p ...- JUNE 6. 1942 ijuia NEWS BUDGET .0... OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBER§ MONDAY --F.\REWELL PARTY — The members of the "Ten" Club hm an enjoyable party at the home of Mrs Allison M evcnln MacNally who Tiitnish was al- so present-S FUNERAL AT ST. PETEIPS ._ The funeral of the late Miss Will- ena Downe ivas held from St. Pet- er's UIlltCd Church on Saturday af- ternoon where services were con- ducted by ‘Rev. Mr. MacQuarrie who also officiated at the grave, In- ferment Midgell Cemetery. Pail- bearcrs: Milton Waye, John J. Mac- Kinnon. John Wilson, Henry O'- Hanley. PROCESSION new _ The ari- nua. Kill‘ PITCY-ESZCII at St. Dun- stairs Baslrca was held last even- ing ivfreu about 5P0 chldreri took part in the impressive cerccnony The crowning of rlie Blessed Virgin wns the feature of the observance. Au in‘ stung p 1 cf fr .ro'-e i , who rritdcrrd a, Special musc ~ncf ed the vlclrns o! Mr Ali. Mc- Kearney mid b". P. '. Lcu MAYOR XPECTED TONIGHT W Afayoz" B. Roy Hal- " a st two which hi‘ COlTItTPIICC of otlon of Nfayotz". 1tOt1aua. H: vooke, Qusbsc. ' i. his dauaiitr-r i. . Cty Cltrk J . ck in the ciiy aficr attending the semi! gwm>1swrwqriqrsgngl . >v< (fifty f‘. lie a‘. c F.ler.:3s learned wizli regret of the ' Cl Mr. William Cain. New . retired school inspector and l mer ill this province which cc- d ‘ ". DCiltll followed an ll months. nt llOill - r Brook. N. B.; Dr. Prank, Ana- h Calif; two daughters. Cath- at home. and Sister Mary '. one of the Maryknoll Sis- at H0115: Kong; three sisters, Mrs. Catiierire Donahue. Arlington, Mass; Mrs Ellie 0'Keefe, Lexing- ton, Mass: Mrs. Minnie Ryan, Charlottetown. The funeral will be held at 8.15 tomorrow morning from his la residence at New Perth to St. t s Church, _Montague, where I‘. cm Mass will start at nine o'clock. A very pleasing function took place on Friday evening in tne Council Chamber in the civic build- ing, Summerslde. when a. former Councillor. Mr. Jchn J. McNallly was honoured previous to his de- parture for 'I‘ignish, where he will reside in future. Mayor Lldstorie presided. Present at the meeting were Councillors Moilison. Gorrill, smallman, Wedge. MacNeill and Neil R. Durant, town clerk; also CX-COUDCIIIDTS, J. F. Arnctt, Thomas Johnston, M. F. sciiurinan and the guest of honour John J, McNally. all members of the Council of i926 to 2i of which Mr. McNally was a member. Ex- Councillor John Y. Phillips, an- zzlicr mcmbcr of the 1926-27 Coun- cil was unable to be present» through sickness. An event without parallel in the history of this province and prob- ably unique in the chronicles of the Dominion of Canada occurred _in Charlottetown yesterday morning when the Commanding Officer oi a. unit led his men on church parade then celebrated Solemn High Mass fur them, ‘Ihe Canadian Officer's training Corps of St. Dunstans Un- ive ity took part in this history making event while their Officer Commanding, Major, the Rev. G. A. i/Iacdonaid played the central role. one section of the Gorgas. com- posed of students from rince of Wales College, was included in the gnrade. The majority of its mem- crs comprised the Protestant party which attended divine service in ‘Trinity United Church conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller. who also preach- ed the sermon. SALVAGE COLLECTED — Sev- eral tons of salvage. including three tons of rubber and about a ton of paper, were gathered by the col- lectors in a gcncral canvass of tho city Saturday afternoon. Seven trucks, with two members of the. Charlottetown Women: Transpcrt Corps and two soldiers from the Training Centre in charge oi each. were used on the collection. One by one the vehicles returned from the various zones laden with material vital to the manufacture of guns. tanks. planes, ammunition, and oth- arc: three sons, James, l‘ v. Robert. C.SS.R.. Cor- H . A prettty wedding was solemnlzed at the hurch of St Laurence. Morell. on Tuesday morning when LAID TO REST-Tire funeral of Mrs. Annie Musick, was held yes- terday afternoon from 29 Douglas Fr. Phalen McKenna united in mar- Strect to Trinity United Church. riage Miss Eileen O'Brien and Services were conducted by Rev. JFrank Dunn. Miss O'Brien only ar- I-lugh Miller, assisted by Rev. D, rived from New York last .Mr. c. Boothroyd. Pall bearers were: 9111111111 manager or the Mbrell 0v- Msssrs. John Martin. Joseph 096mm’? 5"?“ and this "an" 5.0m, Them,“ H0.,..a;t' Ernest Joins in wishing them many years Perry. James s“._,n_ Ccphas Font of happy llfeiigctlier. Interment Peoples Cemetery. l5 SUB_DEACON__ M, Kenneth MacMlilan of Charlottetown was F ordained as sub-deacon in an im- °~p Bruce Gilli-mime W55 held YES‘ pressive ceremony at St. Michael's 19111115’ llffrrnoon from his late Cathedral, Toronto. on Saturday. It residence to Winslce North United is understood that Most Rev. J. C. Church. service at the home was MacGuigan. Bishop of Toronto, conducted by Rev. Neii Herman and a native of this, province. 01- assisted by Rev, J, 11 skinner n; ficiated. Mr. MacMiilan is a son tvinsloe Church. Pallbearers were: °7 MT- "d M“ T~ M- Mailmlllfln 31655“; p_ N_ Manuel, George cum of Charlottetown and was former- llwrfi. H. R. Large, Alfred watts, 1y on the teaching staff of Queen John Fvavyour, and Albert Murphy. Smmre Sch”! ,_ , . _ ‘TUESDAY Iéixtkmcnt Winsioe North Ceme- “m; AT “u. “EQBERT __Fim sltruck twlciativithin g stpace of two Mr. and lvlrs. James lan ouirs M ' Her B! YWW“? m“. meow“, wow. ma, figs?‘ 50nd’ CfliLiIlg slight damage to the res, Aver-y, who has been serving with diemes of Mr‘ Hemy Jenkins and the merchant navy is reported miss- m‘? so“ Mr; “m”? Jenkins‘ only a ing. Ann’ is onc oi ilie five Blax- 1mm 5993131?“ me “m {arm awel‘ liud DIUlllflS rvnu; lil this ivar 11.11115 but’ “Om *l‘~‘“‘-“l a‘ ‘lllferfm ind made his lust trip home late “mes cauied DY l ‘lmik 110m 1-119 last fall. since then he was heard m1"- Tl"? filly Stlflflkler-llushcr from in England while visiting his “T111 0111 111 both instances and as- brcthers there. Ills heart broken 5151811111 6-‘(1-11181115111118 1111' blazes. parents still cling to the hope that The first was at 11.10 a. m. and the he may huvc burn p.cked up and second at l p. m. ..iiidcd at some strange port. FUNENAL HELD —-'I'ho funeral M —,—-— _ _cr"rv scnooi. BOARD smar- “Ejllltllédfcinolllfiléllgggficg\igll IhG-{Thle reigulai" monthly meet- ’. - 3' . A . . - . . c. J. Murphy. n. c. A. a. or Mor- llgildoycsgctardgyuy fiigfiiéosmqlfi iii ell, winch occurred in hospital yes- dwided ma; commen»; 'M d tcrday in HLllIlliLOll, Ont. Death fol- Jan 1- H . . I “fig on 3y’ lowed a lengthy illness. - e u“? “sud e one SIS" Beside." 1s parents tic is surviv- SP1“ m mg f“ 1“'30' The schcol?’ “wing brmhu.‘ , \\il close foi the term on Tuesday. M. .. ~._ I June 30.‘ The following chairmen .1 vemxi \\ill preside at the closing excr- cisern-Prince street. H. F. Mc- Charloltlie- Pliee. K.C..: West Kent. Dr. W. J. n with im P. Maclvhllan and E. A. Pot : U15 111111 will Queen sqluarc, Dr. J. D. lvlacC-uslgcarn lvnllllll» 1111119» Fllll- and Rcuben Macdonald; Rcclifcrd =' “m "O1 “"11- square. Dr. I. J. Y-so and a. w. ______ Bculter. ABAXDON» Six-me" _ Fm. me { Today, at the Sacred Heart Home, and d; m I (m, ggmg one,“ .n this city, Monsignor Jean Cliias- ' _-. in m»; $611. D.. is celebratmq the sixty- day in fuirtn anniversary of his ordination L m‘ 10\/.ftglg(i'%(li1iyas§dtlicsitslwl0id' o f l i. ri. 1 - _ c s n c a e e51 JcanChiasson and Juliette Buots. 13y __ _ H, y...“ _ y M ch of Tignish,_ where he was born on 53,103 body 333.11 pmved June 8, 18.02. After attending the sfu‘. al‘.'l afiet‘ a fsw hours 11111156 school. he entered St. Dun- ~~ v ivss abandorird. mus College in September 1864. 15., “:3... a traln, where he studied for two years. He ~d NW9 fling; 553. then continued his classical course q -3_qvj(y; 1,1,1; = nt the Little Seminary of Quebec ‘ Mm had a naim and graduated with his B. A. de- w‘ a 51mg“- fate i; grce in July mist-the first Acadian bu; 13 imprcving at titllis Province to Obtain that dis- -nc on. Tire death ccrwrrcd in San Diego, AND THE CAT_CAME BACK- Callfcrnia, on March 23rd of Mar- s? "flied by 35 milts frcm his old $irct G. Taylcr, wife of William "£11123. lauqaerait; Dane. 11 fg-"tsur- aylor. ~ er owners y urn- The late Mrs. Taylor was born F“? “P "m" °1l sllndfly- 30W tabby 1° at. Montague, P. E. I.. on June 4th, tmversfid the ‘ll-mime "@111 GWTBE- town to Charlottetown ivill pr"b ably Xwver be known but once appears the pussy had developed bad habit of chasing birds and ower became annoyed m°ved t° the United 5111165- took thénoaaycgeto Igylargglgixirfr: She leaves to mourn her husband whgre h, remain... f“. the “t also four daughters and three sons. two [flQn{h5_ HcQq-er" h 01.0.3251 (William Taylor is a brother of became lonescme ‘fer he ‘am-red “g Mrs. Andrew MacRae of Central again sunday and the firs; m Royalty, P. E. I.) --——— who had alwa s The many friends of Mrs. George friend. y Ernest MacDonald. (nee Margaret ______ Jean GOTVEEtt), youngest daugh- —WEDDING BELLS_. A pretty ter of Mrs. and the late Josiah wedding was solcmnized on Satur-L Gorveatt, Cumberland. were shock- day evening at St. Marys Convent ed to learn of her sudden death Chapel, Summerslde when M153 lwhich took place in the P. E. Is- Mary Adeline Wedge daughter oi’ and Hospital on Tuesday. May 12, Mr. and Mrs. ' I942. at the early age of 26. Jean Summerside becfirilrliznltllgile vlslerfig: El as she was familiarly known, was Pte. Vincent. Herman Perry of st a young woman cf sterling quali- Nicholas, now training at’ Beach ties. To know her was to love her. Grove, Charlottetown Rt Rev G She will be greatly missed in the J. Macbellan. v.0. perfdrmedliié home and community where she ceremony, The attehdgmg were M.- was always ready to do her part and Mrs. Maurice Darte of Char; for every good cause, lottetown. The bride wore a 10W; ' Besides a scrrylns husband and rOse ensemble with a corsrige 051' mother, she leaves to cherish her Lily of the Valley. After the‘ com- memory, four sisters, Mrs. L. J. mony a reception was held at the MacNeill. New York; Mrs. Thomas home of the bride for the immed- E. Burden. Falrvlcw: Mrs. A. K. late family and friends Mr and MBCPhBE. Chflrloiit/ctown; Mrs. Mrs. Perry left for Charlottetown James I. Dixon, Little Sands; also later that evening for 5 51w; 10111‘ brothers. Everett, Charlottc- wedding trip. The grcQm is 165.4,: town: Emerson, Cumberland: the Islandnevt week for a. mills James E., Nine Mile creek, and tary camp. Tlie bride is a membe- Gecrge A., New York. of the m.“ of 1.- w strong {mg -————t Co. Their many friends extend The War De artmen ivlll - - fen}? scimol. llinmemt tcgnegénmgi- hearty consiatulatlons-S. sac uscttcs. on l c " - . _'*__ fan ProtecticonC1C€ag;.1ts£€gn‘€;difiv DEAR- A ‘fir 21111 M11)’. ivhcn fiiDlUlIlflS were is- " "howl mm.‘ Bifitm sired to ilicsc who had attended - . ~ we and. completed the course. Among ' ' - gztilsglévmsfotugcillordB. EericuMac- was “my ‘W0 '10 o .ainc a cer i i -~ for the following subjects: Afiflfllcgti yea" m “i” and w“ ‘he Swcnd tacks, Civilian Defense Organiza- 5°" 9' m? “l6 Raw-t L» find M15- tion, Gas Defense. Incendiary Dc- Men's)‘ “l Umml Rflfl. K1112 C0. fcnsc. Plant PFGIPCHOILLOCLII Train- P E-I- H” “Tm? i0 B05511 When 1m; Cjgiggns‘ Dcfcnse corps and about twenty-three years 0f are General SLIUJCCIS. Altogether Coun- m" m5 115511 a Prpminfnt Iitlire clllor MilCDdfiflid devoted sixty-five i" the business life of iifassacum- hours to attendance on lectures on e"!- He travelled for one firm for these subjects. The diploma is sign- 1191171)’ forty years. Mr. MFiilSll was ed by Captain Benjamin L. Matt- educated at Unlcn R, w] and ingly. Secretary, and Lleut. Col. Prince of Wales Ccllevé Cir... Willard A. Johnston, c.w.s. School lottetowin, He taught Eran-i tor 1311110101- sevfral years in his native in..- Among those attending the course ince. He leaves to m ~ and receiving certificates were-is his sci-rowing wld Jenni, 1865, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Gill's. She taught school for been his cicse John Franklin Baker of North Lake, P. E. 1., passed away at Char- lottetown on Ma 4th at the home of William Mc aughton, Harring- tOlL 0N HEADQUARTERS STAFF — ieut Earle C. Baker. of Charlotte- ficei-‘s training course tn Ontario before proceeuing overseas. Lleut. Baker. a former proprietor of the Imperial Service Station here. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker. “I have every confidence that drilling for oil will be started here next year-and possibly late this fall," was the optimistic forecast of Mr. Hugh MacKay. Sapulpu, Okla... when asked yesterda, about the oil prospects of Prince Edward Island. He is visiting the province at present and intends to remain here for some time. -PRESEI\'TATION - Members of the SJIIOI‘ and Junizr auxili- aries of St, Mark's Church, Ken- sington. called at St. Mark’; Rec- tory on the evening of May ‘Sth an; presented Mrs. Barbara Mill with an address, Prayer and Hyllln Book c nicined, and Bible ac- companied by a nicely worded ad- dress. Mrs ivf.ll is to reside in Fatrvlew tor the summer moat-ill St. Mark's Church Hall. Kenslng- ton, ivas the scene of a representa- tive gathering on Thursday evening. May 28th, when members of the con ‘cgution gathered in force to ten er the Rector. Rev. Benjamin Frcam an official farewell and to eneoy a iOCiili evening together. Wth the members of SLMar-ks Church there were also a large number" of the members of St. Stephen's Church, Burlington, b:- sldes a number of friends and. neighbours belonging to the other churches of the town. WEDNESDAY OFFICIALS HERE —Messrs. R. P. Hartley. regional superintendent of the Unemployment Insurance Commission; Louis W. Moffett, ex- aminer of the Civil Service, and W. K. Rutherford. employment advisor of the Unemployment Commission, arrived in the city list n‘ght.. The latter two are from Ottawa and the former from Moiicton. They are here checking on the Unemployment Insurance office with the view to arranging for the increased work of handling Selective Service. Mr. A. L. Wright, assistant to the Director of Na- tional Selective Service. Ottawa. prcczdcd them here on the same mission. The men registered at The Charlottetown and will return by the noon plane today. One Prince Edward Islander was ATTENDING G ENEIIAL AS- SEMBLY- ‘The Commissioners from THURSDAY -IWABBIA\GE BELLS — The 9.21.1. attending the meeting of the mlrrlase took nlwe on Wednesday General Assembly of the Piebyter- "P111111 am Church in Canada at. Montreal are Rev. G. C. Webster. Charlotte- town, who was accompanied by Mrs. Webster; Rev. H. M. Buntain London; Mr. Charles MacDuff. Brookfield and Mr. S.C. Moore Charlottetown. FUNERAL AT ST. CATHER- [NES-The funeral of tire Joseph MacFadyen of St. Cather- ines washeld ycsixrday afternoon. The services at; the homeand grave were conducted by Rev. T. W. Goodwill, assisted by Rev. A.. E Tcdd. The pallbearers were, Angus Cameron, Donald MacNeill, Don- ald Livingstone, Leonard MacNev- in, Jchn M-acEachcrn and Sey- mour Darrach. Interment. was n Canoe Cove Cemetery. LEGION DANCE-A large crowd of sailors. soldiers and airmen at- tended the Tuesday night dance at the Canadian Leg on home» here last night. The music was supplied by Bill Moreslde and his orchestra. The dance was under the direction cf Mr. A. G. Bruce, entertainment officer and the Tuesday night dance committee of the Legion Auxiliary. The chaperones were Mrs. J. Du var- and Miss Bernadette Gaudet. ARE PROMOTED-Recent pro- motions to the personnel 0f the P. E2. I. Light Horse are as follows: Tpr. G. H. Phillips is advanced to rank of acting staff sergeant-ma- jor. Tpr, H. Johnston is promol-Ed acting staff quarter master ser- geant. Tprs. L. W. Hancock and It. W. Lcck move up u rank of act- lug sergeant as do Cpls. G. K. Cot- ton and D. I. Darral, while W. C. Davies receives the appointment of pay sergeant. National headquarters of’ the Red Cross has been advised that Prince Edward Island's contri- butions to the Red Cross cam- paign now exceed sixty thou- sand dollars or more than fifty per cent in excess of the origi- niil objective. A number of dis- tricts have still to complete their collections and the total grows a bit every day-truly a remarkable showing. Complete figures for each of the counties will be published before very long. NEW EQUIPMENT - The new equipment recently installed in the of the Charlottetown Hospital is proving to be very beneficial and has been widely iucd. The equip- at the Presbyterian Manse. Rev. illiam Verwolf officiating. of Miss Jean Adena Millikan to Ev- erett George Biggar. both of Port- . P. E . The groom is serving ighiand and has been home on furiou h. eir many Isl- and friends w them every hap- piness-S F! 8H1 NG EXPEDITION - Messrs. Davis H. Howie and J. P. Doyle, Robert Swain and E. N. Osgood, Boston, are still vilsitinz the province. They have been 11819 several weeks on a fishing mp ‘ andreport some good catches. De- spite gasoline and tire rationlrvi. the visitors are enjoying their for ays into the country after the trout. On Saturday, April 18th. the many friends were saddened when they learned of the death of Alfred Sherren. Victoria. About seven months ago he was stricken with paralysis and on the advice of his hysician was removed to the home of his niece, Mrs. Wilfred Fergus- on, Hampton, but with the very best of nursing, never fully recover- ed and passed away on the above " date at the age of 77. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Sherrcn, (n-apaud. and was the last surviving member of a family of eleven. He spent the greater part of his life in Crapaud but retired a few years ago to Victoria. The many friends of Mrs. George Macmillan, Cornwall. will regret to hear of her illness in the Prince Ed- ward Isiand Hospital. registered at The Charlottetown. Dr. F. W. Patterson. President of Acadia University, Wolfvllle, N. S. arrived in the city 11st. night. He Lac. F. R. Gates left on return to his duties yesterday after a pleas- unt furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gates. West Royal- ty. Mrs. Addie Arsenault of Pownal has received a cabiegram from her husband announcing his safe ar- rival in England. lvicssrs. Benjamin Livingston. boiler maker for Bruce Stewart and Company, and. J. W. Herron arriv- ed heme last night from the main- land where they were working on the car ferry "Prince Edward Is- land." Mr. Herron is chief ccok a- board the ferry. Six nurses were graduated from have on Anesthetic and X-Ray departments me Chnflottetown Hospital School or Nursing and presented with di- plomas in an impressive ceremony in the Holy Name Hall last nioht. included in the class of pilots which mam includes a new B115 111119111111? The graduation was the 20th in the rcccivid‘ wtngs at No. ii Service Fly- ing Training School at Summerside yesterday afternoon. The coveted emblems were presented by Prem- ier Thane A. Campbell. The Island airman was Lorne Wil- llams MacFarlane, Bedaqu-z. He is and a cardiugraph. The former is operated by Sister Faustino, who took a special course in that work in Grace Hospital. Detroit. Mich. The latter is in charge of Sister Mary Ursula while the readings are done by Dr. J. D. MacGuigan. who history of the institution and iii-st. receiving diplomas came from dif- ferent sections of the province. Graduates were: Misses Catherine Jane MacDonald, Pisquid; Frances Steele, Gaspereaux; Mary Hermina Shea. Indian River; Elizabeth Eve- the son of Lac. Hemian MacFar~ 1°°°“°1Y will‘ l‘ “"1" l“ ‘he Wm‘ 11m MacKlnnon. Grand Tracadle: lane, a mechanic at the Summer- side air school. He received a big hand from his many friends when he went forward to receive his wings. Other airmen graduating Includ- ed: William Glendon Campbell, Plaster Rock. N.B.; Harold Morris Feldman, Woodstock, N. 8.; Lloyd Alden Miller, Moncton; and Ed- ward Borden Watson. St. Anselmo. 816% him at the gate was the dog, N B CA D E T INSPECTION - The school cadets in Charlottetown are mill" b!’ M“ H'9l'b°'i Rams“ °‘ 111186 W115 holding the spotlight these days as they drill zealously in antici- pation of the annual inspection which takes place tomorrow. The echo of the beating drums rings across the city each afternoon from the direction of Victoria Park as the boys Dlepnrc for the big day. Last evening the Queen Square cadets paraded through the city on a route march. They will be in- spected jointly with West Kent 1111-5 yea-r. which Ls a departure from the former procedure of com- Detlni with each other. ‘This agreement was reached after the annual inspection day last year as the instructors felt the city would be better represented in the Do- ngilrgstan competition by one united c . The June term of the Supreme Court for Prince County opened yesterday morning at the Summer- side Court House. Mr. Justice A.C. Saunders was the ‘presiding Judge. I T110 Brand jury n its report was ‘pleased to note that our county has been comparatively free of serious crime for the past six months.." Members of the Grand Jury in- eluded: Foreman. Wm. H. Slsckford, Summer-side. J- Wilfred Milky. Summerslde. Daniel Smallman. OLeary. John J, England, OLeary R. R. Colin C. Costaln, B100 fie _ Frank Sires. St. Louis. James Henderson. Bedeque. Irving Hardy. Elmsdale. James G. Machean, Central Lot Carruthers, DOCKET were two indictments on et. They were the King vs. George Washington Ellis. ch Augustine OFFICIAL VISITATION -An 0f- ftclal visitation to Alpha Riebekah Lodge. No. w, in Charlottetown was made by Mrs. Florence MacCallum. Warden of the Rebekah Assembly, Truro. N.S.. last night. A special session of the lodge was held. Mrs. MacCallum. who l5 paying the an- nual visit to the rovinoe, will be at. Montague tonig t. On Tuesday she visited Summerside lodge. Mrs. lvfacCallum was accompanied last Truro. formerly ut Summcrside. Others present were: Messrs. George Ryan, Grand Master, A.O.F. Gilt, Grand Master. D. F. Bethune, Past. Grand Patriarch and District Dep- uty President, Mrs. Pearle MacKay. degree was also conferred. ON HEADQUARTERS STAFF-- Lieut. Earle C. Baker, formerly of Charlottetown. is now on the staff of the Canadian Military Head- quarters in London, England. I-Ie is a son Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker of this city and has been overseas for several months. Prior to leaving Canada he attended an officer's training course in On- tario and was attached to an arm- ored unit. Originally he was on the strength of the P. E. I. Light Horse. Before enlisting. Lteut. Baker was proprietor of the Im- perial Service Station here ACCEPTED POSITION — Dr. Lewis Wcolner of North Rustico has accepted a. position on the staff of Dalhousie University. Dr. Wool- ner has had a brilliant scholastic record and was awarded the Dal- housie Gold Medal for Medicine. Congratulations are also extended to Miss Margaret Woolner who won p-izes for proficiency and effi- ciency at the graduation exercises of the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal. Miss Woolncr taught at Rustlco and Carleton and her many friends there will be picssed to hear of her success. CROZIER AND LYLE NUPTIAL! At a lovciy ceremony in the Knight. Memorial church in Salem. Oregon, on Friday, April 24th at 8.30 o'clock, Miss Sheriee Faye Cro- Myrtle Ida Cairns. Greenfield; Jos- eph Patricla Greenan, Klnkora. His Excellency, Most Rev. J. A. 0'Sullivan, Bishop of Charlotte- town, presented e diplomas to the successful student nurses, who were graduating after completing the three-year course. Rev. P. D. Mc- ifahon, D.D., Cardigan, delivered an inspiring address to the grad- uatlng class, a summary of winch appears below. GELDERT-TAYLOR — The mat‘: solemnlzcd vc "Air-v tnurnlng at 54 Fitzroy Street of Marion Thelma Geldcrt, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. William Geldcrt, Mor- ell to Roland George Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Taylor of Charlottetown. Rev. Donald C. Boothroyd. B.A., of Trinity United Church officiated Given in marriage by Mr. Neil A. Matheson of Char- lottetown, the bride was attired ‘n a. powder blue ensemble and W01"? a corsage o1 Butterfly Roses. The young couple were unattended. Fol- lowing the marriage ceremony the bride and groom together with a number of immediate relatives and other friends, were tended a buffet luncheon at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Court. 286 Grafton St. Music during the luncheon in- cluded the solo "O Promise Me" sung LAC. John Taylor, broth- er of t e groom. H-s and his sister. Miss Joan Taylor sang a duet. and Miss Taylor a solo. Miss Thelma Burns, the accompanist for the vo- cal selectlons layed Mendelssohnh wedding rnarc as Mr. and Mrs. Taylor entered the dining room. They left shortly afterward for a honeymoon trip through the Mari- time Provinces. The bride's tra- velling costume ccnsisted of a navy blue suit with matching etc-assor- ies. Prior to their marriage both Mr. and Mrs. Ta lor were enter- tained at a num er of function. held in their honor, and the many beautiful gifts they received testi- to the esteem in which they are held by a wide circle of friends. A wedding" of much interest was solcmnized on Wednesday after- noon at 1.30 p. m. at. the Presby- terian Manse, Summer-side. Rev. Wm. Verwolf officiating when Miss Elva. L. Dawson only daughter oi Mrs. Dawson of ummerside, am. Dawson, was . student at Pine H111 f There passed away at his home At the Si. Dir.‘ ' 196 Mountain Road, following a Geflllsctoiv hzart. attack, on Sunday, May m6 Rev. _ _ 10th, John A. Shepard, in hi5 Matilda, only qauéhge, i am year. He was born on Prince Mrs. Robert w. Jay M? Edward Island, but moved to New Was united in marriag- '. s Glasgow thirteen years ago. sin-e Tllmlwlv. youngest 50,,“ f’ J“ mm he was an employee of the Mrs, Harry MRCEWC“ g, M11 a Maritime Steel Foundry, Harbour, ' 1- Pete On the morning of May 22, 1942, With the . the Ansel of Death claimed for H}; His Grace, J, Q M own the spirit of William James Catholic Archblshc Hailiweli, aged sixty-nine years. The perfoiming the nu deceased born in Albany was the marriage took ma. son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Cathedral Saturday mo} “D 11am Halllwell whose faintly were Frances Hart, qaumtm. “i118 known as citizens wherever airs. E. J. Hart, afiq [MMJOMY- a 11l8an of Montreal, ' two years ago trlligmin htgulitayd M“ and M's‘ Gem's son - Charlottetown, P, p, L - heavy burdens to bear. by his hard took the form - toil and honest-y he has left with Gammon), Bo ‘if his family an inheritance for which spring bkssctxlllglmri: 01 Dastehwn they can be thankful. His home was me occasion s ced the alts;- ~ s". ll: - mnn an s an ays ———— gaue gfinerouslty‘ to the church and flaigflzltnggiuislilifts .4“ u any ot er wor y cause. o! Mr and Mas aglner, d,“ At I-ittie Sands, on May 4. mu, Bothwell. to mil afiiiliml.’ there tossed away after a very N. V, R., sOn of the late {4- ' brief i "less. Mrs. John MacLecd. Mrs. James Hilme of Iris-i 1b Bom in Culloden, P. E. L. on July took place at the Ba ti, 12, 1892. the daughter of Roderick use’ Charloztetown wlgiis Parso Mdclfiflh and his wife Christina a, 3m, pm Th; my 110.1 Stewart. In 1919 she married John charming m an "it Macleod of Little Sands and re- “My and whim _ sided in that community ever since. wore a Corsage of accessories a She is survived by her husband who attended by her sisitoses. She w for the past ytar has bicéen do rig Ladner or wane] tr. Miss Be guard duty at an ammgnediog o an Petty orflcer J b5 11y. i Ass, 1. in Quebec and wixba: v oine a N ab] 0 n Hancock, g . ew hours after site had passed -- Y Eullported the goon-L away. Four sons EIQESt with the hip ~ Canadian Tank Corpq. ‘Training 111 L. in Montreasilf returns oversea. he I doublgedgi aqua suit ~ ' Canada: Alexander John D. in New Glasgow. N. .. ______ Murdock at home. three daughters. Sgt. Pilot Robe x .,. Jean. Isabel and Anna at home. been killed m acme,“ 0,19,.“ Mrs. MacLeod was a. faith, 1116111" mother, Mrs. Catherine Sea’ bcr of the different women organ- wemouth street Churn! C011. i izations in church and community. mfonned last night H12‘ gig 0n June .. . nAnAuAiv-Altnotn -A pretty contamed 213cm“ ’“‘~“1>’" S1111. wedding \vns solemnized in St DunstamsSdBasilicfia on térsihmornllxlt; M ,1 of Thur ay. y w 811 orcl , P, E. 1. 1.115 [.1 . Mary Marglleritc. dmlihtel‘ 0! M13 late Russell Cox. i1i.“°',‘.‘,“,f,, and Mrs, Earl Ranahan of this city Prince of wales College here a was united in the Holy Bonds of then for the next six years m; g Matrimony to L.A.C. Richard Arn- p\0ycd by G. F. l-iutchcson, 0p old, R.C.A.F. or Bellllllm- Rev- 111M111“- Louis A. Dougan performed the I-Ic enlisted with the Royal Ca ceremony and. celebratedihe Nup- adian Ah- Forcie in August, 1940‘ a tiai Mass. The bride was attrac- Ieciwwd ms whlB-s at Upla tively gowned in a powdered blue 9°? J19" Qliiflwll. in April last ye ensemble, with matching acccssor- i; WEI‘? Oficrscas a month later. ies and wore a. corsage of pink m n cal-id)’ he V1115 lniiircd in at roses. L.A.C. Paul Pawley, a.c.a.r-. rejsufned 1311mm" 1919mm 1111i a supported the groom. At the con- ‘he is smwifegfgvwe- ' cluslon of Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Arn- Mix Dorothy c y three sis =- old motored to their new home, 53 °X- 11 111E181: Spring Park Road where a. wed- ding breakfast was served the wedding party and a number of be. ox in m invited guests. Mr. and Mrs, Arn- msurance 0mm hm, and ‘I cld leaving later on a short honey- 1.0.1158 Cox m 3.1V“... m and H moon trip through the Maritlmes. pany-s msm-ancgo“ L, ‘ The Guardian {olns in extending ' hearty congratu ations. S a native . _ ssnmiTf aniiJninrcat nAérgigrcmtiiigwfitwir-iiitifiltfig- Hospital‘ M“ g9‘. m?‘ t° M" a lied Church last evening, Rrzv. LARG GM; s‘? Dilflllld BOOBhYOYd- ‘he 5555mm" Hospital, Halifax, M 31 194g mdiéiristeri) W51; msggnfidmgvgglilr g Lieut. Frcdk A. hilt‘. Mrs. Lai- a e58 y 1'. ° - a son. 222135.15. %;°.°t.';ii"ftti3“...“s" _§3°‘}',;}l;-,o*§,,°1s1lg11§;°vbl as‘ an expression of the warmest Ncgnm g, daulflfl-mif‘ ‘ r5‘ ' egg/r.‘ ilillrisd Igéyortrhcficlfioxlcaves next gm!g5l'IS_At H“ “Kmgs CW“ Drew University, Madison. New vane,’ PEI a‘ daummmi Y°Yk~ “mm h“ w” a‘ f‘ “Wm” rcsouitinrgzilibngr? Al" tiié 1 Lobe 1'3 hex-twat‘, ouny ospn on ltfavthi M15; gun, chyilsligve daflghm- o; £0 and Mrs. John Bnudrea the Rev. Geo. Christie, Wlifl has COW" Mmltllllllfi 11 1l1lllElllil- also two brothers ;tudying for the MORBETT- At Swill (1 1111119- Ministry, and whose association “if W11- 1942- T0 111» 11111 1' with Trinity Church while resid- 511111118 Corbett. a m- fng in Charl ttetown was referred noon-At m9 CRY Hilslllialt to in appreciative terms by Mr. gfiiumfl?» MB!’ 23. 1942 1° W‘ 1' MacNair. s. MatthiasvFlood, Green Bay, Mr._i3oothroyd and Miss Christie 5011- Llbus Raymond- wcra recipients previously. of ad- _ dresses and presentations by the MARRIAGhS Choir, King's Daughters, and oth- -————— ei- church organizations. E - 0W New London, on May 29. A delightful wedding was held at Oliver Alfred Meek of Sprlngb -- the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John P.E.I., and Elva Adele Brown i F. Gordon, School Street, when New London, PE Rev. Her-be their elfitg? diaughter Joan Virgigla’. M_ Bum-Mn Omcmuru; wasun nmari-age o g.|_ 5-0 _ _h irhlomgs Love. R. A. F., of Belfast. ,.g".,,,3,.,""g1;‘,,,.é1g{:,* gggglfd re an, _F1t‘. ,-. The bride was becomingl gowned -1}-“_“¥,_3%,,f,,,,.' £3.22 MA“ 5,1- in a. street length dress of liza/bcth RQAF" Joan vu-gmim [laugh Blue with hat to match and wore a o; Mn and Mrs. ;_ R Gordon corsage bouquet of Talisman Roses. ¢har1°nbetown to Sgt Tymmns m She was given m marrlase by 11" 12.1.1". Charlottetown. formerly N111"- Befas Ireland. The ceremony was performed b FALLJNCE _ m chmouem Hon- Flt. Lt. Rev. T. H. Buase M“ so 1942 by Re“ D_ Q1300 igglgi g-lnegbsfzérfiihmiggilfégt so’; royd, Miss Marguerite Eleanor In whose choir she was a member. m Willard Cam" ‘il'°."iil""““ "Pith W“ "visit." " ' t r c’s auii , rs. [van e . , ‘ After tho wedding service a. dc- 5t Pains Chlirch- H’ lightful reception was held. Tea was 011 June 3- 1942- ill’ w,‘ M figured by Mrs. Everett wedlock. gatldmr-Ialtflssplilfg e to iss Edna Gordon ushered. while J91 1135K 11y x1101"? Rkhmo Mrs. W. C. MacLeod. Mrs. Harold wefiantefiw h, t fob-um‘, PM Messervy, Miss Norah MacMillan. I - 11 0=— 1i 1‘ Miss Joan Roop, Miss Betty Fbr- P111118 cotpyl- A, m, 5a,,“ sythe and Miss Phyllis MacLeod HUME-L DNER-H 1 _ Maya "Wu; _ Parsonage. Chnrio c ow 111W M“ Among, the guesLs were relatives i942, by the Rev. I. J. ,1!h of the ride and comrades of the gaiot Louise Ladner of Ben I groom. to Daniel K. Hume. R-C-Nfv- t The rooms were gay with fibrin: 1m, flowers. The bride and groom are JENKm5_s-1\]RL|N(;_At the ll 8118111111111 11 511°“ 11°11°Ym°°11 .1“ i“ ited Church. Mamie v11 11"" summer cottage of the brides par- 1941 the m“ John Stu-ling . eats at. Ringwood. $03021)?! thed mg.tela.o‘p.nst_irii can. aug "I mm“ Mrs. John stirunz b1 K8111‘ = t < H LEAvkmgm m1- and Charles Allen Jenkins. d C_AIBIT_Q_ a; A. i1‘ son of Mrs. Jenkins 1m er articles. However. only a “m; teachers. i2 policemen. 9 engineers. Greenlow, Gloucester, Mass, one with arson and the King vs William prank grow,’ been“ 1m bud, 0g unwed m mama? to sergeant m,“ 0 w Wednesday for 1'12? C! . , . , 7 fire chiefs. while ll the oth : , t; tgiiaimtymovf‘ metal ¥las Dickted up rby belong", m mmconanaeous Wong: finglmellvlyloLbrighcgg Ilphthis rovince Moses Arsenault. charged with per- Lyle ca", son o; ML and My; 51d q Jeffgry London, England, n" ml““""ms' ‘e n“ gene a tions and were in the at/c o f ' e s ' Onmgue' Jury‘ Wilto C v Th h h t RCAF t diets ‘run N0‘ an collection whl be held in two weeks war-dc ‘d AR? 1 t0 8 ry 0 and Robert C. Mellish. Unlcn L. G, Lewis. K.C., is representing n a e‘ e c “m w“ a . pruem‘ with the ‘. ' ' ‘ a Beach Grove left m“, bu, m,,y.,,,,,, ‘vlsmng to defies“ ns a1 . . . ns ructors. On 3cm; also mm. “y”, M1‘ J M_ the Crown m both cases while gealutifuliy decorated with large Summerside. Ti; bride was chsrm- service elsewhere, ‘si'.l‘,‘f,?,nf.‘,t,,°"i.“,,l i‘; Zhf .122‘ fiiflfff Lt-cbi. L, T. Lnwiher who m; Kilt?“ 5,.§.°,, F§FQQ1§§,3P'.E,,1'- ‘ff?- §f§°§iuK‘i;e“ dfieafflcfun‘ alt?! elisinlct lsfidgpndlgggrixd ti?“ ti‘? gilhmmztgiailigg llilgvgdmxipiiete rises? P1111111" L- B- °°l" °h"1°ii°"°'"‘= . -- .. . ~ , - ,- _.~_._ _ . . .. . ___ _ .5” - one in charge there at all time-s. fff-Qdlcllilfltlfivyerfll lmillflrtitat post! Mrs, Alfred Brown, woimtaf Noonan in the Xrscngglt case. en" Stover rmi the impressive rites. oessoriu and comes of 111% pink 9' f, °,,“'1"-c,',‘°,',',,,fi,§,',‘,‘,‘.‘- sanvrs- At the Charlotte! Ali-‘o if m. salvaile committee is no- flak” 9Q, m" nnnVt-‘inflffmltt! Otlt- M“, , APPEALS As a Prelude m the weddinB Mrs. roses and maidenhair ern. She I"~ 118 "- m‘ mo“. ‘H ' q’ Hospital on Monday. J1me l» till-rd. arrangements will be made 1w l m“, .111] 1711-?!" 6°11 11-11,": ______ The King up 11am, v3 Jghn Lucille Mitchell played ‘Ave Maria". W" ltiéfided by M!" H098 R0113. K130i” N” . ’ m“ ' Mrs. Gordon Jarvis, aged 35 Y" 11> @111 1111' “c5111 mcmlal- The {f ffl,” {m b‘l'°‘° simfdfll '5" " setccrrvc saavicz ._ M, oi-sdy. respcndenEe 1.. o. Lewis, x. "an. Sweet Mystery of Life" and who were a rose dross, wane 1m Imwv. summersltk- "- M" ‘m’ STEWART-At Peakes amid. Vim“ “umber 15 1938 ‘m e ms i m.“ “mm me m‘ 51ml“ wlikht ass stmi‘ to m4 C.. for the Crown and W. Henry "Intermerzom she also Dllycd the 5nd “"9011” 811d 11015886 0f 3191- 01'9"“ F‘ ‘y’ McNem‘ Mxwouche‘ 2'7 1942 Albert Stewart. aired ' --~~<_ “gill slglfolmfxl‘ 1 °f the fitllcm‘ Director of National 5.43.»... SOP: Noonan for the respondent. wedding inarche; and accgmpgnjed low roses. Sergeant William Irving 11nd P. K. McNeill, Richmond. Be- MIACNflLIFAL Kensifigiofl. J1 DFFERE" MIHIMW A?‘ 5115151013’ sfifeflfly Elm 1:“; u.“ vlcé. Oit-atva, is {n cha,-.‘,.g,...;.t, e King. respondent. vs Percy Richard 5m," who “n; “Becmuev- was best man. 1°16 199N111! $119)’ W816 P1966111“! 2 1942 M155 Annie ltfacNr-lll. 1 Y°|N:*“EN'I'TDr' ggillc 5'0, N350’ take over Iris duties asrG Sng inwitg “M will be Joined toinv by hfr/“W ?M¥f,“"é‘rpp°lm“" L" G- uwls- c~ and "Until" Miss Crozier entered WNW“! m9 0131511011? 1 1'9"?‘ Wm‘ ‘Mmma by m” Provuwm 8i veal 1212",, ‘upervzsiiig c l‘ ‘ ' ‘ "- ~ ' ' or e ' ' SOLDIERS k...a+.- -s.-.~._..s.<.. 9...,“- .. --. _ . .- . .,. l ' -Govrnm month Carryvn ' _ .111 ncductim, 5mm, Dnmmion Db glrllslcftllgléggg gil/llllllihllay Iicadlflitlaft- gneli-nllgiijvrrfiorlgi‘, 1.1.31: I the “Mariam. c D MacCalum for fr” firm}; on the arm of her fath- sateen?’ haiirimztilaienugitiltses of :28 e ent I u: Plfgflnuw,“ ilupvglilvlcc-g-Atgfge label?“ MM parimcnt cf Agriculture m Prince ed 0}‘, 0mm,“ 0,1,1}, ‘f,g",ff(§t,f,.f},' offal. “tiai-ut- iii» m.‘ 5-,. y '5, ' CIVIL JURY 0A8! ' ‘ wf§nf°md°t M?’ “m” friends The house was charmingly ere looked after by Mr. A- 6- t‘ l?“ ‘n, 5'5 years. Emvrird Islnntl was recently offcr- 51m... "m, Co; m‘ M . .1 ‘ . ' vice Ottawa h ‘and I M“ ‘t; l" Estella I-Iarrls. admtntstratrix. °mflmen pear s‘ He’ decorated with tulips and May blos- Canadian Legion l. “RIG”, winter River. J ed the appomtmcnt of District 1011.10.51, prmcibh; o? 35x5;- ‘QQQZ Moncton, regional vitpirinicezirtlcill.’ ca” o! “mum V. we“ senate fingertip Vie“ o’ Ink lune m‘ from s ' w“ servhet Arthur H. Scntner. 113° Vi.-‘.erliiar-_y' Officer and Officer in school. was awaiting further word of the Unemployment Commifsicn and Curran and "In I'm‘ w“ ' l gown? l?" 3.531;: cal-file; A Wu“ lumen” w” urve¢ i- itil LEOD-At Brcadalbnnc. Command of Horse Transportation, hero in Canada. Finally over the The pm cse cf the vLsit is inspeel all] Mcgwng ‘or’ HEW" H" i?" gweegqueu tang “ataxia if! w l Later in the afternoon the happy 111a‘ 511101311811 11111119!‘ hi!“ w. 19:2 James F, McLeod lfcnrfquartcrs staff in M. D. 0. The weekend he rcceiircd the good news tion an examination of the iccal ‘m, m ' '3“ ‘y °' “"1"” ommgs, w" ‘$1 ma“: pgzggnl; young couple left by car for the ar- enquire into the death of Evere ' Drictor who scrvcd as a veterinary rt-lttigvt hgs{iagitbiecagraanstgfgfidtféia lllnailifll-Dlfiylglltettt insui-siac: and ' my“, No" "my c5" Wham h" been m me bridegroom.’ scrnoon boat for s short. honeymoon stcrdyhilfl. 326151111113!- 31.1? éllvg‘: m“. m”; onficcr in LheBBiEI“. induggillflttlgie- W M1; km“ A E POL-w an 0k, a; "fag; e8; fir: dlicgsflfn waif-f John a. cum vs Daniel a. Mao- family m.- years. M". Louis McRae “T1,? ggzltlaflt-he m me m‘ $11111,“ °,,,,,,,‘i,“b¥°,,8hfm m‘), ml Chefltél‘ Reid in n1 F M“ and “mm I ' a w o em - “Th” w” “Elm” M hm” H" wide“ has been on the sta f of the {own pital in s serious condition on the Bmflqgfljliy, June 4. i last war, expressed an interest tn fliégehlfi 31f‘ lalitlggfwgh; 1119 the c- flce to handle the extra u, Ryan . ~~ ' ' ' ' ' 8i Y“ 11' 11"" °1 “Plldmmfm m“ ‘i went overseas with the 1st Division If.“ ,’§,,',f.',§§,i’,,§“ 551E 11mg; ‘f,{‘ffi.l§,.'“f,fg‘ 3.13;}; mdfmfi} 131ml R1111 Gayle 51°11"- Ml“ gilglgaagitsitcgngngbhnstrblziei: figievmi: 3EF2l..l’.'.“"3“i'.’€£2 ‘$833. 713w; Alyllml‘ “ml?” daft? r. aosvl shortly after the outbreak of war. Selective service M, 15mg In, the“ b m‘ m ' " a Carol wore a gown of yellow mar- to he, mun". ‘m, w" ma”: summmlde .- w_ a How," any MoVANE-At 9 lw-t McVnne Cci. LOWthCI. while in England. ma, omc; L, 5U, “$5M,” an on a llwjlf‘ 3",‘, "m"? hwflf; quissette while Miss Gayle wore a ,, mom by M.“ fl Rpdd when oner pi-esidinfoonstsbis as...“ on June a. i942. A W55 Ritiifihéd t0 DIVIJIOIIHI Htnd- rrcmplovyi men‘y - - B m. strml‘)? KOO“ zdhuxggnfhiu ego‘ model of tux-mun“. “flank Jury n’ number o‘ ha, apteflend‘ ‘hovh remélenua n"- vi C_ My? and uh Elmira. gléfilliliflfgnwiiclznfig;nflj,g»rjihffmlg, f’; SIQES of “is A2141 69. 1.. (etch of .1...- vemibei: tefmgathg “m...” h n stgierzala. ifistéagiag.‘ hthrvé mafia cred her wmi love y gifts. on Mon. 9.0. Stewart rep hanger]! ditehorowii. "i" me mnamnn Army overélsl H, unemployment insurance “use, sei-Ivhng in t Canadian forces. an“ cmmtgck .d can M; w“ day neimbors and friends the;~_ The ury after fa g e u‘; retuma, to Canada “m. a "M. iroughcut Canada, the managers e case of John J. Gillts vs an 1111 ed at the bridal limbs an gave deuce mind that math was M11 _ ‘ will act as selcctzve service officers 131111191 B. MflcNeill. action for tres- ton. A reception was Mid immedl- he: a surprise shower vrhen she was from a heavy blow '1 the left side "mill" “Plmlmmmt a" Hfldqufhfl’, 5,22 g,*;§',‘,,',,,§",,“, Logewgi OTfiQQY-fl for the same area. A apical i-ep- D1188. W118 0h 111011011 OI Ruth Hilly If"? U16 0010111011? W116"! the recipient of many ‘nice pieces of body from a sou e unrevealod. C-A-I§_At New Po 1T5. M D‘ 3' n u understood a schml “t Kinw-n om fgagnfatjve 1n "m m" m“ ‘hm-i. Strong. KC. for plaintiff set down best. wishes were extended to the 9f chine, QHVQI g glass ware. The jury were John E. Cam bell, n m“, .d Jr. Wheitltv 111w awed the mwl- - " . i te . m- imii on mum Julv 14m. bridal n . m. brideisanlece of - - . 1 n ee- w" "m ' st. Tfiiegdnv hi‘ i. .0 m.» gm mam. ly be appan d. to act with tn. , y Blt. and Mrs. Jo fery have the foreman. (‘Lorre A. new us. Md-Anygpmst gal board 111d 1s 111111111118 1111111" m“. .0 M. ,,., y. .. m... dun... y, military representative before tn.- After the Grand Jurys report 1W1 Mr. an Mrs. Joseph pavilion. Ken- best wishes of a host of friends IOI’ m- Palmer, Omar i-iubfcv. 11"“ ivr ai ma. Joseph MW“ WTF-Icilvfls rfiflflflifls 11111 B/PPOIIIY- ,..-,-,c¢.. p. m ,,, as ma,“ “me. Naticnal war servlce Appeal aifiilgeceived court 161611111“ 11111-11 sington. Hei- father formerly boiong- their future happiness and prosper- Crue, Earle Campbell and Wilfred hi? 535d y", v . at . “m” 11 m1 - ' "1"111- .. . time In the future.‘ 8m ~ M to Mwlneque. PM. n-o. unvn . . r" . y‘ willingness to serve. but has been rejected by the Army Medical Bfififd as unfit for further military service. Captain (D15) F. M. vVhMtlry it member of Dr. Not- zngl! staff, also a veteran of the Great War. lms been offered a