gniznaactuibs. Pt“- "i-l 5"” l“ nyglffittngi‘: i"; io9° tigfiafiiulPiww f wind vu. BUREAU - mo“ NEW. JANITOI—A in . m of i? tlfoil‘. lirtmduigg‘ is Ilongsphle. » -I‘OITIKTII ANNIVERSARY 0F ORDINATION w Ray 080180 Aye". a retired United Church D l . ‘M Id Minister at Summerslde was hon- M33‘? __ Qitgilllagd Dlguzfu °red on 1mm“ even!“ on we m” Mc ' ' i V‘ "i, Mar and Mrs. A casion of the iortieth aruuvusary D c“ l. i!’ "as my h"; M m‘ ‘Jidiiiauml by “ we! i.“ been a l oto positions -n ‘he - iffiiiiiii"fi§di§i‘m‘“.““§£mb”.a""°“.l . . 1311p Amer“; 11; Gem: %lo;erasggdwyguggg the session of ‘Prinity United Church f, “ma”, month, ‘H 1,,“ ‘I n: b ma“ John her son leaves on retum today- rind their wives were Dresent. Rev. “m,” yum,“ Ho", hm, m n -N "L d-gn - Hui}- He Ls alarge potato tar-mei- in 1g a. Sullivan. oastonr _ scom- member, , - fie chmonflown W ‘m ' ' m‘ homo sm""-'""' a Dgmentlergiatijtgiresast ‘h? cogitributj Branch “pa” cmadia" ughm‘ amounts of American 40v INJURED-John camo- i... agmflinlty cnui-on since Moog are oomn into the v- i N1]- lo-Yeilf-Qld 9°" 0f m’- “nd retirement when he has made his Dlllvl 0): Moqflsflmglg? __ inoe as a result o the exnortst on M"- Eafk 93mm“ "Paw" 5"" home in summerside. In remeni- Rumors that a ozlve is soon to be 111!!! mill! RI silmmemdil- 51'5"“ m amldm‘ brance o! the occasion he was made in the Province against all N! 1w miflgdahv eitifmmlflwh-lch presented wit-n a book-S Phase" iolnalgius 1n bgioonalrirgf}; m calmed ave wo ngers D___ ac v on u nol ‘o c . badly crushed. He is under treat- —FISIIERMEN HAVE ROUGII confirmed. fist n nt However. In- lnent at present and it is hoped TIME-Five mackerel boais—with Spefilor NJ. An erson, R. QM P. that it will not be necessary to two men eagh aboard-from Sum- admitted there were four new R0.- smputate them. With some other merlide had a rough time st sea M1’. officers at the local detach- shildren he was playing about ofi’ Burden Sunday night. it was mfllt Atlorrwll-Gfllllfll 1'5» The 6.0000: car ofpfllflwfl 15 80 “m some railway cars and in some leamed yesterday. The boats rode 1&1‘!!! I 99d 81X more We" Owllflll from the Province via the car ferry mantneinltot his linkers caught in ,~.a/1Arr\*-IQ<.1?; recent ' sp- ' anltor r. Gus , in Binnmemide last wees to virdt her father Mr. Paul Wodde Granville Street. Mrs. Koebniatedt plans to remain here for two months but I not. Souris. . IRIHAN-nlq t Soiiiriasfllloqritai Mo? 90. 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas eehan. B. Mar-giant's. a daugh- ef/LDOBI-At Souris Hospital May. ca. ‘dare can “m. M "r ’ -- A: goal-is thawi- Msy . 1M6. to Mr. and . Henry Mallard. (Iowan Brae. l lflll. WALSH-At 0. to 946. to Mr. and Mrs. Jobri D. y’ Ch lot twn Ho iliiamigirbtogéaor 1346.10 w llliinws. nnioet use-l II Do . 'n. a-daiig ma. 54kg N At the Kings County os ital. Montague. 9.111.. 0h Julio o, , r, and Mrs. Ohsrlss MacDonald. Poplar Point, Pill.- l" winter. Mary llmrna. _ —At the _Kings County Hospital, Montague on _June l‘ lldl, to Mr. sud Mrs. Warren En- irnan, Vernon. P. l; 1.. llret Rose. _ ll--At the Kings to Jim 2*" were... styqo Jon amne- m. s 12. .1 v.1», .i..-r~.:.*‘I."*E.-:.i wreaths. l o»... Mod-oi WAT! ~ . Mrs. c . llgfitelplus. Pa, m: County . to Dr. . Btmimer- 't . . ufhlfl: Prince Edward a daughter. I. ‘mum w” _ g, d nlier 91st year. a of N‘ huh m, v R-fit tllolBomervilie I-l . Olevolozl id et tool figs J8 “Mm” M?“ JUHQOSB. " Mb Lb flocculation . A i».5"°s.°i’=‘:.$fir‘l'8.n'. wibrtg?’ °:”m~°" ' " ' ' ' v l iss.""t.i~.i’r£i.*:.=att..lr'"." , i» an “m ss Berth; ...___i___i. ' 0 . pug-pg = tt in has year. riuueh. l, .the late William Sooll and §wEENEY_Qu§d¢n]v M . late Mrs. Charles Manson. iottetown June l3. 1946. Thomas MULLIN-Jit the home of her William Sweeney in his 92nd niece. Mrs. Hamid Mclver. suni. ‘year. ‘ , mereidenon June 11. i946. My“ Minnie Mullin". Bllod G) years With Major liooplq out till; glgh Wilild dand strsgglled . atnBords-ni. leaves) togay g1‘- Mop:- r. l ane into or en on a morn ii . i re i cons gne y e omp 1i icJhsfi-vggupliiiriggd in; “Taifiinliacut. Amos Perry's boat his... a leait AWAIIIED 0.51:.» The many Produce Comvsn o! Charlotte- h‘mseu s and he and his companion bailed mind W111i"! WM "Wed “"11" iowri to Potato lstributors Lim- ' for their lives for hours. Wesley 0°]- (YWVW-Bfllldlel‘) "- w- um‘ lied. Gsudei lost his nets when the ‘Jck- °1 Amhe"! “"3 “llrn- °" -——- broke clear of the boat i-n the hig 3311119!‘ End fir" i-‘Qmmimder i?! MEAT INSFECTOB NA “at The mmetary 105s would n. the North Nova Scotie and PR1- Dr, O. S. Nordland. who recs tly between $200 and $300. it was Rishllmderr. Wrll b0 D10!!!“ "l" arrived in the Province from n» learned; but more serious was the 7'15 ""19" h"? be"! P9159851?" tario, was appointed meat inspec- fact that it was considered almost l" "l? King's bill-him)’ 71°11" 115i» tor (or the City of Charlotte-town yesterday at a meeting of the Ex- ecutive Council. slur-r County Hospital. Montague. PEI. on June 9. to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie gmth. Baldwin's Road. 2.181.. a au ht r. Patricia Ann. Moi‘ ill-At i the Charlottetown Hoopla] on June l3. 1948. to, Mr. an 'Mrs. B. E. McNeill. Rocky Island Hospital on June ‘i. 1046.130 Mir. and Mrs. Harold Court. Be - ord. a daughter. LIVINGSTONL- At the Priico ddward Island Hospital on June B, . Mr. and Mrs. Angus piv- mgstone. Charlottetown, s daugh- OI’. ‘DIXON-At the Prince Edward is- and Hospital on June 9. i946. to VIr. and Mrs. Boyd Dixon. Clyde liver. a daughter. BRUCE-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hos ital on June 8. 194B, to r. and rs. Arthur Bruce. Char- lottetown. a son. OUT OUR WAY _ 08!‘. a the Charlottetown iurday. June s. 1946. Egan. widow of in. . I. I.‘ Haj“ FLAG-POLE ILALYARD STOL- EN-For the third time in a little over six months. the rope running‘ the halyard on the Government House flag-pole has been stolen Lieutenant-Governor J.A_ Bernard chose to ignore the two previous thefts but upon learning of the third notified the City Police. Re- placing the halyard requires the work of four or five men as it necessitates the taking down of the heavy pole. ST. JAMES CHURCH — The morning service was broadcast yesterday, the Rev. Norman Young. . A., of St. Columba. Marshfield. being the preacher. He also con- ducted the service and preached m the evening. The congregations were greatly impressed b the able sermons he delvered. he choir, UIIdEI‘ Miss McKenzie. Mus. Bud, rendered an anthem at the morn- ing service, while Mrs. James Mc- Connell rendcred a solo in the evening. Po t. a son. NICHOLSON - At the Kin s County Hospital. Montague. PE .. on June 8,1946, to Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. Montague. REL. a son, Allan Kimball. GOODWIN - June 8, 1946. to . Robert Goodwin a daughter. - By J. a. wintmms ._.._e h; impossible to replace the nets a""°""'~'@d "m" otllwl Y95lemuy- immediately because of shortaccs He h“ bee" made a c9mmamier of equipment, ‘The five boats left U.’ ‘he 0rd" "1 m? Elms!‘ Em’ Summersrde Sunday evening to P1"- drift for mackerel and ran .nto the storm a few hours laien-S. BUSINESS PLACE ENTERED- Thieves entered the business ore- misss of Albert Farrah at 211 Queen Street some time yesterday and got away with about $25 worth of nrerciuidise. Police say entrance was made by removing a pane of glass from one oi’ he windows. M.B.E. FOR. CAPT. POOLE- Recognized in the King's birthday Canadian Merchant Navy honors lint, announced yesterday. is Ca .. William A. Poole, master of t e Government ice breaker "Saurel" which visits Charlottetown regu- larly. Capt. Poole is a native of Burrett Isle, Newfoundland. and be" is very widely known and esteeem- ed. He has been awarded the M. _ BE. (Member of themostExcellent Order of the British Empire) for having navigated his ship through 500 miles of ice to affect the rescue of the crew of a lane which crashed off Anticosti sland in the Gulf St. Lawrence in 1943. IN HOSPITAL -— Chief Petty Olf- ficer Jack Griffiths, RC N. wi is.at present umie oting an ope - ation in the Naval ospital at Hai- iiax wishes be remembered i. A seven-year-old boy. Francis Gallant oi Summeraide. was re- covering in the Prince Edward Island Hospital last night after a prune stone was removed fmmhi-s Mr. and Mrs. Camel Bou ue and son James. Mr. and rs. Dennis Bourque and son. Dennis Jr.. of Sulnmerside, were recent vlltors to Bloomfield. Both famil- ies srve moving to Bourls where the brothers hold responsible po- sitions with Curran- and .Brisgs. contractors. who are now working in Souris. Houston. using - a‘ b. Ceoil Gallant oi Street. accidentally sucked the stone into his lung while e prunes at his home. Dr. Austin Delaney of Summeraidé rushed the child to Charlottetown for the delicate operation. Late last night the child's 0on- dition was described as satisfact- m‘ wenrmsnsv w VITAL STATISTICS-The vital $1,‘, m’ mfimifutii‘ 3mm‘ statistics report for the Citv of enialehgwi d: sevini thousand Charlottetown for is s t month home you (or himgei; and m; 1am- sliows ‘In birth. 26 marriages. and “be: spendmg 51x you; in the l9 deaths. an Navy. His ife is the w rmer Hazel lVIacLeod. daughter of Mr. and Mrs William MaoLeod of Orwell Cove. while Jack's father Rev. D I... Griffiths. Iomieriy. c! Began, RE 1., now of Fredericton. N. . I 114s SOUNDS o: — MODE51Y-— I HAR-Rur/iP/i. Mrs. C. W. Patterson'wzis re- elected presldent of the Women's Missionary Society of Zion Church at the annual meeting held last Thursday night at the residence of Mrs. A. A. MacDonald, Upper Hills- boro Street. Other officers re- elected were: Mrs. eorge Rice, first vice-president; Mrs. William MacNevih, second vice-president; Mrs. Rendle lbarter, secretary; Mrs. Arthur King. treasurer; Miss Lily Aitken. home helpers’ secretary; If: Daniel Darrach. message sec- r Pr. An interesting feature of meeting was the presentation to Mrs. A. A MacDonald of a life membership in the Society, non er. ITETrz-w. i: LEAVES FOR WINNIPEG -Mr. John H. Oolwill. Kingston. Prov-i incial Grand Auditor. Loyal Orange Association of Prince Edward Is- land. leaves today for Winnipeg to attend the annual meeting of the Grand Orange Lod e of British America. He will be _oined at Sack- vllle by Rev. J. R. Skimier, Grand Master of the Prince Edward ls- land Orange Lodge, who is attenti- lng the United Church conference there. The Island delegates will be absent about three weeks. MEIGEL IN PORT — The 8 S Meigel arrived in port here yester- (ily at l0 am. and is expected to load a. cargo of livestock for St John's. Newfoundland. Load o! the ship was not expected to kc til today. the The death occurred at the Somer- ville Hospital. Somcrville , Mass. on June B, 1945. of Jessie Elizabeth Manor. widow of Jabcz Mercer. Her mother was the former Miss Sus- l snna Marshall of Bay Roberts, Nfld., and her father's, Mr. Hussey oi’ the some place. She leaves the Iollowing family: Miss Bertha Lil- lian Mercer, 17 A Belmont Street. Somerville, Mass, with whom sne! resided; Mrs- Mary E. .Rohinsora..... Water-town, Mass; Robert Arthur Mercer. Lexington. Mass; Gladys Mercer. Somerville, Mass; Albert. James Mercer. Somervillc, Mass; Henry Mercer. Columbus, Ga. The funeral took place in Puritan Lawn plane uri SIIOBTIIORN BULL SHIPPED- m-YY Among the cattle shipped lest week on the “Island Connector" was an - ll-mnnths-old registered Slim-thorn ll, “Royal Lad". ‘Ihls animal. . Bell. was consigned Newfoundland Department Mr. of Agriculture at St. John's. RECORD NUDmER. 0F ABBEBTS -'rhe number of arrests made by the City police last month exceeded M1,. one that of an previous month in the Clarke's mien. He will leave roi- "W" 0i Ontario toda/y where he will pur- B those s member of live foxes for High on the King's Canadian birthday honors 11st. announced from Ottawa yesterday. is a Prinoo Edward Island soldier. Major- Geswrai Daniel Everett Dewar. s. eon. of the mo m. and m: James Dewar. of Montague. He has been appointed a Commander oi’ the Most Excellent Order o! the British lllrrrpiire (CJBIL) Mr. Wellington McNelll. whole- salo dealer and exporter of farm produce. met with a serious acci- dent yesterday afternoon when ha suffered a broken hip whi un- d loading cattle off a truck In some manner, Mr. McNeill got BORN Tl-liZlY YEARS TOO JOE PALOOKA shipment on the 3.5. Meigie to Bl. Piano. All foxes which Mr, Healthier Purchases are first inoc- ulated before the-y are allowed ad. rnlttance to thcColony. Thus far. Mr. Gauthier reports. there has been no distemper among any of the foxu he has purchased. Mr. WQIli-IKIOII Maolteil is in charge of the loading and shipping of the liveetock which will also be ship- Ded to St Pierre. TUXDAY NIW VETIIIIINABY EXPECT- ! Mr. O. S. Norlsnd, m Ori- tario veterinanv siuneon is ex- booted to arrive in the Province today. I/t is understood Mr. Nond- iand was prevallemuoon to come to the Island by Premier Jonm dumthe letters recent visit to Mr. Nordland will orac- Charlottetovim ' and will serve the surroiuvding rural areas. ATTENDING ANNUAL RE- TREAT-Jl/Iagdnlen Islands clergy in town for annual Retreat. Very Reverend Andre Arsenau. Vicar For-are, Father John F. Buoc. rector of 8t. Peter's College, Fath- tody were booked on charges oi drunkenness. -NEW BUILDINGS AT KEN- SINGTON — Notwithstanding the high cost. there are quite a num- bei- o! new buildings in course of erection. or projected in this busy town. ‘Ihe business buildinfls in- clude Kennedy Bros. annex. Kiel" Clark's 32 x 60. and John Burns- all on Main St. (Gordon Bryenton Toombs). lame by E mNeliI. adjacent to the New residences by Fred W L, Delaney. Petffi W Toomlbe. Cy Oonnick. Robert Carrulhers and Lester Chanvpion. Additional im- provemenls. Layton Rogers, Mabel Chisholm, John Cameron and Lorne Dunning. M. F. Sc man d: Co. (lane worehouseL-K. There were 14 prosecutions under the Prohibition Act in Glues-lotto- tovm for: the month of Meiy and id convictions. During the some period. there were three prosecut- ions and three convictions under M“, them caught in a rope and was lifted in t . He was taken to the PE. Island Hospital where latest reports said he was resting comfortably —BIRTIIDAY P eve o! his birtho . prov ed arr at gig beau iiul home on G Street on Friday even . The h ess. Miss Jean MacFayhlen oorc: welcomed his moot in ate fri and a number of his neighbors. h t as led by Mrs. 155')” Lsiig. ‘Silesia who was the ual r journed until the nobles pianist. A number of gifts were ,I‘Q<l¢ll ‘ bzv est Walker, assisted by Can-others who read and witty. verses aooomp . Ref . , with Mrs. Mrs. T which were hidden them-S. 41.0mm! MEETING-Mr. L. A. DeWclfe or Truro. N. 3.. wse the guest speaker at the regular moetlnfl of the Memorial Park, Peabody, Mass" on June 11th. rv - "on the served rom a profusion of gas, were hillt- hfhwd by 5 Lhne- l“ bmhdw “y: ed were: vice-president. James E. p1 et “In, muse-rm) IN “m”. fxygnbols of the future of those find- FOUII. DIVORCE JUDGMENTS- Four judgments nlsii were granted by the Divorce Clfl-(fl yesterday. The four cases were: Gordon Mac- Millsn, plaintiff. versus Goldie Irene MacMillan; John W. Dennis, lalnillf. versus Nora Kathleen nnis and Leonard McKenna; Donald Alexander Campbell. plain- tiff. versus Annie Elizabeth Camp- bell and Francis Allen Baker; rind Jehn Chester Garnum. laintitf. versus Mary Elizabeth amnum and Joseph Vuozzio. Aftcr the inst judgment was iven. the Court ad- iily ll. Mrs. Willard MacKaPy was elect- ed president of the . E. Island Art Society at the annual meeting held last night at the home ot Mr. A. L Wright. Other officers lect- I-Iarrls; secretary, Mrs. Bessie Dav- ies; treasurer, Mrs. H. W. Dick; corresponding secretary. Miss Grace Campbell; program director Mrs. D. M. Gus; and exhibition director. Mrs. James E. Harris. The president reviewed the year's activities and roprted on er Francois Arseneau, chaplain at Notre Dame Hospital arrived in tovvn Sunday morning with other nests Irom the Magdalen Is- andl. The Reverend Fathers are - planning to fly back to their homes on the week end. __._. -——-- UNI-IRAL YESTERDAY - The THREE cnancan- Two uteri n. oral of the 1m Mrs. r1. M. and s woman were charged before! Robertson was held yesterday from Magistrate Joseph W. MacDonald the residence of her son. lcith 140 King Street, to Crapaud Cemetery. Services at the the Excise Aot. Prohibition fines collected'amounted to 80W and Excise fines to $150. Miscellan- eous fines. consisting for the most part of fines isnvposed for drunk- ehness. amounted to $1298.60. the recent Maritime convention held in Wolfville. N. -S. Mrs. J. Fraser was s rnted for P. E. Is- land on the arltime directorate. Mrs. H. Bramwcll Chandler ks to iho Club and showed 1131s on the children's srt centre s library in Montres was present and made an appeal on beiiali’ of the drive. He sled for a volunteer for the position of town chairman for Bmnmersltie and Mr. Donald Baker came for- raird anrdh oflered honest-vices é: BIRTHS 5 wo y cause. ' nests w . Rotarians William J. MscrGzor. MUTQII —- At the PrE I. m home were conducted by Rev. T. Nogalee. Arizona: Claude Bl’! W- ‘mm- l’ m“- “7 M? a" "- E. McLennan and Rev. Mr. Rice. Hsverhill. Mass-I Burton Mesder. D6 M m‘ . H9759?‘- l 5°"- Mr. MGLcnhan officiated at the Dover. n. 5 I - - 1’- 1811M grave-side. The pallbearers were: j Percy Moi-aside. Ernest Came 0n Batlirda afternoon Llewellyn wh le drlvin truck J. F. Whear," Hugh’ Walker. 8 _ Williams. Walter Smith. owned b Albert Griff n. . lobster - packer, ontsgue, met with what Mn, — RIITU 8 FROM NEW- might have been a more serious I-‘OUNDLAN — Mr. l-lazen il- accident. when the steering wheel lips, Bummerside, Past Grand s~ locked and the young man lest tcr for the Maritime Prrovénces and control of the truck. It crashed Newfoundland of the n ependosit throu n the railing of the efidge mm Order of Oddfellows has returned ear hlrmers on the Lower on- but“ “,4; m; a l; m.“ from visiting the e in Now- Fugue road turning over two or 15mm] um a. i046 to Mr and ' fmndland. l-le tvave ed by we hree times. landing upright across M“ on rymwb 5min”, ELM...“ and he revolts he feel: rs the stream while enroiitetos is w, . . ' ' ni=""'r..az';.rra.zr.i".r.w w“ 1I'=-i~=.."".':~"="~":.:~ i- »-'~ m» i» r ll ll were our or vs o erl ‘ ' this lace-s rmsoim. June l lose . am om case-st e r. tli. Jliiie l. 1N1 in, Joseph TIPPY “CAP” STUBBS lei Montague Saturday with assault, Robertson. causing actual bodily harm. Ihd case was adjourned for a week and‘. the trio released on bail. 1t wad indcrstood that the charges ycrc laid following an alleged assault‘ on Mr. John MscKinnon, Brook- lyn, s few miles from Montague, and ‘to a lesser extent upon nl»: wife. One of the men charged is from Charlottetown. The other two are brother and sister. Both Mr. MacKlnnon and his wife. a young M11910. received medical treat- ment following the incident which took Jlace last, week. it was rc- port . i 4-0 SING B sssnlfhio m" wsui... 1' M eoielo OVER-- Lornie a Dingwsll Ldsclfsdyen, mm- wali, a doughtbr; MUTCll-At the PE. Island Hos- pital. June i2. 1846.40 Mr. and Mrs. David Match. Mount Herbert. -nois_wlrmrr arm mus- IIJON -'- Mr. Jo n Molvor. for- nmiv or Kinlsora. returned rec- _ from several veers’ eoourn oblters onto “Hume: IN . “m, < t mnuhin 1" gfiflvlalntll: necessary mn-gngm ‘it’. Corditt "l fi~ wag m. "u, n, I mo‘? ooossrmnn Ila‘ at‘ rms of the. _ ' " a F‘. a tobsltu ‘ "I m‘ ‘lxegifi . I v | I o our. 11:17am,‘ ao- i w‘. i" ca». "- . . - . .' a are.‘ Bernard Deals. but Novelty. i‘: ' at linen-inn Iowan! itiii’ H» ,.m_ tiff. 3532i.‘ ritual ~ i.‘ ii-"1"ir"~* . a . " i '1 s. oc Mr. e s ed to their ass I c is" trn 0d bv the (DJ. zgvgniet his o?“ he oomoan; a .-_.-s_,. i.-n§uii:~*.ma..-a. A in sassfirvnm i‘. i . F a I. "l Jim -¢m,