Y: "r ‘vsz: £469’! .0- , _-.-,_.~ 1,; o gaseous OUR NEWS BUEEET a». GUARDIAN sucusr 2s 19;, isisiisj‘ ‘THE Han; ‘nu-i OUR SATURDAY suesca 310N951! born student to graduate from this The annual meeting of the St. W119” m!‘ Ye?“ He 1'5 ‘WW gummy‘ Thomas Aqulngg socjgfy w“; ed with the firm of Barrow Wade held at Summerside yesterday af- 511111191119 5-; C0» accountant-I and ternoon. Delegates were present 111111111111‘! “'13! of! from the various brancheuBloom- 1119 1a field, Wellington. Egiriont Bay, Mt. Carmel. St. Nicholas, M15. its the accounts for the U. S. A. couche, Summerside, Hope River, NEVY- Uflyli 111111 1-118 1111111118 4511-!- North Rustico, Rustico and Char- llllctlbn cf being on the year book lottetown. No delegates were Sh!" 1551511118 111 116 Pllblk-‘BUOH I150 resent from Tignish Ol‘ Palmer a member of the class day com- oad but these branches sent in mlllee 101‘ 81111111811011. LIOyde many the reports of their yearly activ- friends in Charlottetown welcome ities. the news of his promotion as his The President. Marin Gallant, degree took tour years or hard study Urbanville presided at the meeting, which had to be done at night as The finances of tiie year's upera- along with his studies he held a tions were reported satisfactory responsible position on the office and the students of the Society staff , in various colleges of Quebec and Hershey, Pa., Lloyd will be remem- the Nlaritime Provinces were re- bered as a hockey player in the U. ported as doing exceptionally well. S. A. and Canada. When only fif- Officers elected for the ensuing ‘teen years of age he won the Sil- yeoi‘ are: Honorary; President. Jiis- ver Cup. donated by R T. Holman tice A, L‘. Arst-nault, Charlutte- <8.- Co, for coming first in a Ten town; President. Hon. Marin Gal- Mile Bicycle Road Race. Some lant: Vice-President, Rev. John three years he married Arlene Man. Gaudet, Egniont Bay; Secretary. gel, daughter of Allan and Mrs J. H. Blanchard, Charlottetown: Mange] oi Campbelitown, Pa. they "treasurer, Rev. J. N. Poirier. Mt. l have one dnmoqp, Fjnda “in Carmel. ____,__ The general executive t-uminit- RE)[_\])\‘§ |‘()R“'ARDED__'I'he tee elected are: Marchel Marlin. remains of the late ‘Ihomas D. 711211115117 511119" G-“ldl-‘l- 5100111- iwardlaw were forwarded from the 1191f“ 9111111“ M- Afsfillilllll. EB- lMaclsean Fllilfféll Home to Toronto mon: _Bay. E. F. Cvaurlct, Welling- ivvlmre the funeral m“ be held on ton. Napoleon Arsenault, -- mel; A J. Poirier, Miscouclie; Arthur Gaudct, St. Nicholas; Elmer Pincau. Siimmcrside; Flor- eni Doiroii, Hope River; Allen Gatithicr, North Rustico; Cyriac , REPAIRS PBOGRESSING FAV- OL'I1ABi.Y-Repaii' work to Holy Name Hall is progressing fav- ourably. The front has been refaoed Gallant, Charlottetown; Andrew with insulated brick siding. At pre- Cvallant. Rustico; Francis Doircn, 56111’ 1116 SW65 ftfld 1'00! 8X8 b91118 Charlottetown; Isidore Peters. New £10118 and work 15 about completed- Acmia, Mr. M. White who is in charge ex- Thc newly elected executive Ccm- 119C“ m wmplele 1-11? WW1! “M1111 mittcc are: Justice A.E.Ai'scnault, a month" Rev. J. N. PoirlciyRev. John Gaudct, '1,“ Easier‘, Ev- “ti- 1- “are” ifitfiai; ltfitfitiéi-fiiitiii”€€il‘ itit. a iistico, J’. F. Arseriault, Mt. party Wm nominate some cam Carmel. Andie“ Gallant, Rustico, didaws 1-“ Prim Edw (‘island 1° Hon Marin Gallant, J. H. Blan- n“, genera] eleCeL-lon ggpwmber 15f cnzird aiici C.i'i'i.\c Gallant. Mn Douglas Mcparlane, secretary for the party organization in this Province of Bedeque said Saturday. He did not indicate the number 0f seats the d Elaine Cheverie. three-eax-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. eginald Cheverie of Souris died early Sat- urday at the Charlottetown Hos- pital from injuries received Wed- ne~ l evening when she was s . by an automobile near her homo. Coroner Dr. J. D. MacGuigon, Charlottetown. ordered an inquest. Tho following all-Charl-ttetown fury was cmpanelled, Foreman. W. L. Higgins, Munroe L. McLeod, Harry L. Hardie, Wil- liam Rix, Robert Wakelin, Wen- dell H. Beaton, and Roland J- would nomin- ate men in the fourth district of Prince. in which both Mr. McFar- lane_ and the President of the or- sanization. Mr. 1r ‘ Toombs. re- ndicated that Vl side. Mr. McFarlane it was a posibility. Mr. Mclllerlane said the election in this province was called now "to prevent the C.C.F. from jetting s. start" and that the res ts of the Ontario election had ‘liprecipitated this mamond filflCtlOgle." He £1 uprovlsionushould ave en m e ve a se - A‘ m‘? 1119111151 "16 5°11!’ "-5 vioemen from Prince Edward Isl- vlewed and released for burial. and g, vow, They wonky "s11 have The only evidence given was by voted for the C.C F‘. or against Mr. R. Cheverie. the father of the the present g0vemment."—S deceased, who identified the body and asserted that he had seen the child running into the street when the accident occurred. The in- quest was BdJOllYliEd until further notice. It was learned that the child was hit on Main street. Soul-is, which rims east to west. She. was cron- ing the street from the south to her heme on the north side. The. accident, occurred about three or four houses from the child's home. The only witnesses were children laying nearby. The RCMP. at ouris had no statement to make regarding further developments as to witnesses, and the time cf resumption of the inquest. e»- CONDITION IMPROVII -—- The condition of four-year-old David Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Barlow of Surnmorside, injured on Thursday, has improv- cd, it was learned yesterday. is a patient at the Prince County Hospital with s. fractured skull. The little fellow was injured when he tumbled accidentally from a moving can-S. Captain William Kenneth Mac- Donald of Charlottetown, a. medical doctor attached to a. western Can- ada regiment was killed in notion , on August 5.Iit wee learned in an 1,";§"°”,',§§§,_,;§’°' vfifflgd official message last night. It Fred 5mm, Jhhn A MacDonald‘ was believed that, he was serving and Frank Qyardme *" s r YHP?“ are.“ —'- BlTIVC or. rca e o y ,__ after the Allies made thcir initial ,,,;,§;1;‘,'“,‘,9*,,,§",§,§"*g{,,,,, 1%.’. - Squires took place Saturday after- landings Nlxn Sicily“ o‘ Capt. aoDona was a son r. i. Macao-aid. veil-known aw- $1,961,";it§§‘°s.§§i§§§“°£a§l§>i.“it ‘ short service was held at the cer in this city His mother is home by the Rev. Mr. dend- h i ffici we h Merci?’ *1‘ woasoo a atteeerve He We! with the “my f" 111° in the United Church and at the years and was overseas since July, Kmvg The pallbearers were; m“, 1942. At first he was attached to mam McAdam, Ted Meme“, 05,, an armoured unit but later was home Anderson’ George 3a,“, transferred to an infantry outfit. Jack 30551,“, and pa, Bagel He was a graduate of Queen's ______ University. K gston. and earlier FUNERAL AT WOOD ISLANDS attended Prince of Wales Collefe The funeral o; Mrs, M51301“, M“- 1‘ Lean of Orwell Cove was held from TUESDAY WEEKLY ROTARY LUNCHEON -—"The Red Shield Auxiliary in " was the title of a movie film shown at the weekly Rota-r yesterday. Major E. H. Green, Commanding Officer of the Saint John and Prince Edward Island Salvation Army Division was film conunentetor. Rotarlans Guy Kennedy Edwin Johnstono were Joint chairmen. Guests were Rot- ariane N. H. Munro, 'I‘ruro. N.S., 0A. Richards, Millville, Ontario; and Dr. P. C. Crosby of Mellvllle, Saskatchewan. Mr. Derrlc tral Ex rlmental Farm. Ottawa: LAC. amen Paton and LAC. Prank Anderson, RAJ‘; ant Mercer, Charlottetown; Hugh MacL Training Centre; D. H. MacLean and Capt. N. W. Lowther of Char- lottetown. FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of Frank Macl-aughlln Saturday from his re- sidence. Head of Hillsboro to M o u n t. Stewart Presbyterian Church’. Services were cm‘ by Rev. Henry Beak, assisted by Dr. M. E. Genge. Burial was in the Mount Stewart Cemetery. The ll luncheon at "The Charlottetown" h frock of romance blue. with I "V" neckline and three-quarter l th sieavtl, was chosen by ti: br . Her petal hat. trimmed th a veil, lobed ber dreaa. and Ihe show bouquet of peach roses and {in li. A silver brace- let. the [if of the bridegroom was her onl omamcnt- The maid of honor t]: oae a crepe o overseas for twouyears sort/ml 111 111° etlble dish by coastal comma . Present also at the presentation tn, wedding from this rovince the nu were Mr. and Mra. Claude ayes of good wish many mJTvisF-‘rifémlfifil Gabraetown, P. E. r. plained oi illness while dressing for church. He worse razi-ildly and was removed to hoa- pi at Charlottetown w he died a short time later. Surviv are his wife, his mother. Mrs. F. B. Auld, r., and two sisters, Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Donald at Covehead and Mrs. Albert Reed in Saskatoon. father died nine years Funeral services will Wednesday afternoon. An intense activity in farm DIOCOISCS as a result of the last few da s of fine weather is art/ed _y Mr. . inister of Re . M - , , ., ' Dastovi- ofuligiscw wg- in? caged the p the pariah. luzicb was served by 11.9mm Mum , -——— . President, delivered alggicf 51° ' naval ratings loft mama-s dug A fir!“ 0f i.- and Mrs. Austin Murphy Enter. ILMC-B- “Queen Charlotte yel- - EEKLY ROTARY LUN- ald Diocesan ._y, g5’. a ge- "fdly IIIOml-Ilg f0!‘ training elu- gmzgy __ "The Red Hiield Auxil- P°1l1 b! the years work. "1"" 1" 511W?‘ iary in Action" was the H111 A prosram of musical numbers 111°111¢°l1 ""- movie film shown at tha aac. was carried out by the girls of Mia- “filmy “"11"” Blllwéll R 17° 11°14 oouche Convent. Little Phyllis 5°“ Rem‘- nwmlt P31" on Tuesday. Major E. H. Gaudet. daaatitar o: w. and Mrs. 1°14 W111 1""*1"1°1‘- T°'°"l°- Commanding officer o1 Harold Gaudet. presented Mrs. m- ° s and Hines Edward Island Mellon with b0 t sweet .1’-E1-F , isi ttn s ivatio Arm was i i“ w” Toronto. Ont, Court Emard I-‘ul- my Tpélktf Gauests ‘were: yCapt. . ton, North Rustlco, 2.221.; Fogal, W"; Mew,“ o, new, on," mason-an! oanniarion m1‘ P11111P- T°1°"l°- °"‘-1 w?‘ ‘Iiikuagnin! Centre. Adjutant Mercer. A1- MONTAGUE _ Th. "ab? gcryAI-Iarold Vernon. St. Avarcll, Charlottetown‘ Morton new’ an", tery of Prince Edward Illlnd me M» "°°1?Y- “m1”- °1“"'°“°' lotetown and u» Wallace, of Hun- in St. Andrews Church. Montague 3w“- PE-I" 5mm,“ 11mm“ A" flngtgn, Que, _s. last evening for the ‘inatian cf fir. mwntff’ 8'12:- Lfgkyvivfifu‘; ._.__ M- aw M-vi-v- a1- rtztzt- shutout; -. vulva-u saw-d- m a? R116} -GG°°gwm chm" w“ MED,’ g, ‘Qhmogpg: funeral of Mrs. Edward {lynn ma’: - . . _ ‘ fQ clerk Worshi was conducted by “m” "El" Mmlimd‘ ‘when flildgflifiylfififi: sail, st. the Rev. T. .Bussell Somen and Allen‘ T°r°nm‘ om” Marsha?! Dunstans Basilica where Requiem the “m” d°11'"°d by "l" m“ Thmdore D" Toronto’ on " High Mass was celebrated by Rev. art.“ %%lliifld‘llfl0filrteflf “Murray Haré ff;,1;f'=,{,qs‘?§‘"'i'~vi§.3u§f°i§§‘s.§f 0?‘, L. Ayers who also conducted the ing to control this disease. o, ordmuon by ‘m, °p,§§,f,§,“,‘e‘,y“. Toronto, Ont.; Powell, Frank service at the grave. The pallbear- fortunatelv. shortage of labour and charge w the mum," w“ dc, Thomas, Toronto, Ont.; Pugh, ers were Messrs Robert Tomlins, L ideal blight conditions with fre~ uvered by me Rm, A c “an. o! Earl Christopher, Toronto, Ont.; W. Goodwin. Arthur Cam ll. quent rains have hampered ef- Belfast and a cm‘, o‘ w‘ ‘he com bblm, Ormond LeRoy. Toronto. Jvhn Doyle. L60 Bfldlty B1111 D1? I- fective applications and control. negation by Rev m, B.“ or n.; Joseph, E. Crvkoh- An event of interest to friends Marshmld An 15mm‘? “can,” onto. Ont.; Stcyanoff, --——- and relatives in Charlottetown Wag tendgml M, Matthew, and TOYOIIIO. 0111-3 P-E-I-"NEWFOUNDLAND 55R‘ took place on July 19th at Arm- me presbyw-y 5th,, m,“ o; the Robert. Toronto, Ont.; Wright. VICE —- The shl ping situation strong, Ont. in the of Samoa _ Harry, Toronto, Ont. between this Prov nce and New- ‘ foundiand will shortl be iinprov- ed. states Premier J. alter Jones. $gllflddf EBay“ wlhient florelixc ____ ‘d rfinsix BegtrlilenBOltfieer ENSB. owa , e es aug r _ d a ; pm g. c; 9,, . of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Howatt of MénTgoldteFgaggslgTléfiubhfls sloe, P LeBine. Joseph, Although great difficulty was ex- Charlottetown became the bride received a chiming létmrahyrcm Toronto Ont.; Martin, Vernon W. perienced in obtaining a schoon- gf tMrl. J. $503713)!‘ ilzilpekiizilotsien tine a lady h, swumd Wm, who", he, Paris, Cntqt Meredith, Arthur K., er. one this llocettifi at lli-Ialifax the n aro v c rv ce Toront . On .: Morton, An ew D., “M. . o e" w c as a c - MP- H111! MP5. Tflylvl‘ son’ Gunner Ne“ wmnd m“ Wlnnipoeg, MSILI Riley, Jgm H acity of 23g tons and a speedmdf éfifgggwtg“ “u” education m Pipe 0f Hllltybllry. Ontario. Rev. C., Toronto, Ont.; Spencer. Vio- i0 knots, loaded. It is being fitt- w A. J. McDonald, S. J.. of tor V., Vancouver. 5-0.; Stewart. Crl to carry D0 cattle and other o; w“ the parish cf Our Lady of the James Gaye. Ft. William. Ont.; cargo, or B000 bafs of potatoes un- Snows, Armstrong, performed the Thompson, John H., Toronto, Ont. der deck. It wil run from Mon- tague to the west coast cf New- foundland; making the return trip Cttfelllolly- _ Before leaving each rating was The bride looked Winsome in a ppeumed with a fitted "House. crepe B11861‘ 1841011118. 1n ten days. The Premier was un- able to state when this service dress of rose wife” by the Woman's Auxiliary with navy-blue accessories. She or 3.14415, "Queen Charlotte," would go into effect, but said it would depend on the length of carried a bouquet of sweet-heart roses. Her attendmt was Mrs. Gwlffey 30171115011 W110 IOOKEO time taken to outfit the boat. Mas. nfizanern MACDOUGALL charming in a powder-blue en- semble with matching accessor- gs. Her bouquet wagl white relies‘. 3T°°m w“ a Y “P?” e After an illness of several months by Mr. Geoffrey Vincent Robinson 5_ Elmbem M690 an use‘; enBineer in the Provincial Air y" 65 Yea" °‘ “e- °“”'°d "he way a, he, no,“ 0,, pperppfm- l lfemmfny the oration. He was a veteran of t e Souris on Wednesday, August 18. ce street. brie was born in Callu- happy m“ “w y pane w last great war and a private of 1934.” This was the text of the den 8'7 years ago and was the Caribou La e where they will re- verdict returned by a coroner's daughter of Donald and Elizabeth “m” m‘ m‘ "mum!" "I m’ 3”‘ Jury as the inquest into the Stewart. She was one of the old- wn‘ death of the three-year-old girl est members of Zion Churdi, m Emmy“ _' M“ d M], concluded before Coroner Dr. J.D. having united with the Church was the firs Secretary of the Can- " ‘m 5' MacGuigan in Charlottetown yes- during Rev. David Sutherland’: adl Aaaociauon of Y.M.C.A. sec- Benry mmmmd rwewmi a“ a1" terday morning ministry and was a regular attend- NW 9|- mp“ m“ “m” ‘°“- L” “Y” Elaine Cheverie daughter of ant irntll her health to no. h‘ 1‘ 1“ 51°‘ ~ Al“ w“ m“ 1‘ Mr. and Mrs Reginald Cheveric Of a kind and charitable disposi- Hw” flfyaff ,,“_,§d1“,§§v9°,j,'§§° died in the City Hospital satui-J tion she was loved byall whoknew a - . Guigun, sons of‘ . and Mrs. {lazy xnvztleiiaindg $16: Xflgzlrlgctkl! traitor; ifiboigger husband. Captain Neil gzggud MR6“ gm’ s1“ Marys motor car on the street, near her ‘ home on Wednesday last. RCJMP. \ ft r erai P.E.!.. bride travellin in a two-P‘ crepe suit, ma oganywiolcred. with aucorsage bouquet of peach gladi o . Summersfde. TAKES P "' - 0S! . _ Robert Palmer. EN??? side has been ap Q health nurse for E County with Surnmerslde. s Rlltflin Ross, iltlfN. aeee a pos o Mrs. Palmer el 501710 YCBI’! marriage. very few ave completed haying operations. The quality of the hay, as a re- sult of bad weather and ripening will not be up to the usual stand- ard. Blight attacks on potatoes is in evidence throughout the prov- ince. Farmers who have been equipped with sprayers and mater- ia have been feverishly attemJit- IAMILY BIBIAVED Mrs. Am- brose E. Wood, Charlottetown. has received the and news of the death of her sister on Alllllst 21st at Minot. North Dakota, lecvlngher husband. one ‘auxhter. Mrs. Har- old K. Stoves of Perth, Ontario and sisters Mrs. Albert Seawall, Summersidpel, Mrs. A. llliiuwtzod‘, city __t_ Mrs. H. s ornpson. ns a niige 1, chug” n _ . and brothers Spurgeon Judson, 3,016, A, 1:1,, ,,.,,,,;1,,-¢i;,~»v,viu. Philadelphia, Loren at Winnipeg, has been gpgndlng his fuho" Ralph at S dney, N.S. and Percy in Park Corner. run: Dalus of oronto. Ont. Mrs. tohis unit on Mbntlsymg q‘- Psge, nee Mary Elisabeth Jansen ut He was acco was a da hter of the late Mr. will Spend g1" and Mrs. m. Judson. Pownal. s in Cilltlllq, ----- __“_"--<. aiiiras _- HERMAN-At not. Hospital 245394136 wtgagdr. and Mrs. Rey is I80 previous 10ml Nelsen McEwen National liflyl Work Sazretary of the Y.M.C.A.s of Canada ioda com late 35 years service with s . . . Born in Prince Edward Island he Donald. Royal Canadian Artillery, and other Canadian soldiers have been bllleted. The writer expresses L her pleasure at having Canadians‘ in her home, and mentions that her own son is on active service abroad. G/unner MacDonald en- listed early in the war, and has been overseas for more than two YEBIS. SOLDIER PASSES -- The death 8 occurred at; tho Pym“ Edward vestigavte the cause of the death Island Hospital on August 24, of d! Ealna Chaverie of Souria. RE. Mr, i I, find death was due to a frac- ture of the skull caused by the said Elaine Cheverie being struck by a car on the main street of mu i limb} Ii VQTQ Y toba. and in 193B received his 1° M1‘- Degree from Mc- Gill University. Lenora. After a brief teach experience ‘GLOVES-At the REJsland Bar’ at Victoria. P.E.I.. e became bital Auk. 24. 1943. to Mr. and ma‘ Boys’ Secretary at the Y.M.C.A. in Fa a dough”; Winnipeg. He served "also in Bil-int II LMAN e Prince County“ John or a brief pe od and 101‘ 6, m3, ism. eleven years was the Boy! Work . T. Holman Jr t the central Branch dau lit/Ci‘, Constance Elizabeth.‘ he “W the Jury appointed to in- o Y.M.C. . st Montreal. He 101ml! KE FE the staff oflshe National Council of in 8'7. caneadi: an elder of the United Church of Canada. A Ma memaler Offbh Board of on o adlan 18511157121] associat on and serum Au", me ospital on August i3 for an o - n a1 Q n pital. Wednesday August 2% to Mr. and Mrs. it. a. mung, gigfirlglilflbioxt th Char 1 lct - Hospital. A 40.1% to Mm Mrs. Pied C pgell. v'l°“it.“l"f.l,ulli 1 t 05D B4 . to 0 - and Mrs’. Howard Hogan, a son. McCAULL-At the Prince Comfy, camping when taken ill. At pre- MITCHELL 1- A.t the Ci 1 fe, is re- in Cher- _.___ LIBERAL CANDIDATIS-Hon. A-W. Matheeon. Charlottetown, and George C. Kiteon. MLA. were nominate as Liberal candidates in Second Queen's at a convention held Wednesda night at Kin - ston. Premier dorm 151g 130ml . H. Barbour an . . . ougll Mm-ohu” MP. addressed the meeting. EOWLIN - PBOCTOR. —- The -- v JF" Young. Charl ttetcwn and Edna a ' ' 3 homa (1:13? m clever; ‘fig Proctor, of Hunter River. to L. Sto. ildren an e children. g m“ gr ‘m ALPHA REBECCA [JUDGES —- The regular weekly meeting of the Alpha Rebeoca lodge ms held last evening at the usual hour and presided over by Mrs. Mildred Rodd, N-G. There was a good at- tendance of officers and members. lg SplElAdld igelport fiilgillfl the “d MW; sun$y o‘ 9063 ssem y W ‘Ill E . . in Truro. N.S., was read by Mrs. °’ m‘ “Merl” Jean Smith who with Mrs. Cath- August l, grins Sigith attend?! 811G , y as eegates o e p a ggrrnskimgnlfiedilgaixgyéuilzyasjé lodge and faithfully carried out years 38m she leaves ,0 the duties entrusted to them. one daughter, Laura, Mrs. Charles HEALTH on-‘FCIAL Bu": _ Mm“ ‘fillmm’ M“",','sZ‘,‘§_ Dr. RossD muienMivinegibtéai Assistant campy)“; w“ mrmm-ly M“ t to the cput r. apar- campbeu’ 35mm.’ REL (95%, merit of Pensions, Ottawa, is here plea“ copy) for the purpose of inquiring into the Tuberculosis situation at the request of ex-soldiers‘ FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie Burhoe of 174 Hillsboro Street was held yesterday afternoon. A short service at the Cutcliffe and driving 5mg,“ Funeral Home was conducted by w. imp-w v am- filt‘é‘.°3i.fi“fi.fft‘ii.’t£’°"‘“°° ‘" "i Bay, Wis. The pallbearers in Th, we w“ beuevea w have 0;. Charlottetown were: Arthur God- mumwd 1mm a spark from a for“, kin, Lincoln Wood, S. S. Smith‘ “Jun on gm," some hay m. 50m; 111111 1°~~ Mumllflld- 5911mm l" mateifial used for upholsterln. ln Dundas United Church were con- a, few minutes the whole bu ding ducted by Rev. W, I. Green who was a mass of flames. The fire also officiated at the grave in gpreld to a nearby barn and a shed Dundas Cemetery. The allbearers and both were destroyed along with were: Ewen MacLeod, x Buch- the lent. anan, John McKinnon, Wilfred A urried call was sent. to Snuris. Judson, A, Judson and Saynuel LWO miles away. but b01070 11119311911 Nlqhol5on, could reach the scene of the fi _____ with an auxiliary pumper the plant _m,aivgpgnnygn_mp_ Thom“ and barns were wrecked. They were Watson for the palat si x up; Q, able to save the Francis dwelling. member o; me 5m o; m, £5111; or however. although it was beginning N Summerside has to smouider when they arrived. The plant was started by J5. . e Mn. Watson {grands 3nd, glac,t1=gg,dvggl,,“q9,f; - I1 S -- this ‘naming ‘or Charlene prgseldtfnofiiers are Harry P1811618 and Arthur Franc . , The included all the FAMILY BEBEAVED - MI. Ga-rinet Campbell. Rocky Point. 08111111111 1" 111° "- 5 Marine. Mrs. H. E. Field, New York Mrs. George L. Falardeaii, New opened Saturday York, Mrs. John Mclnnis, Glen William, P. E. 1.. Mr Charles ctdistody but later one was releas- e The inquest but was adjourned until yester- day aiTer evidence was given by the victim's father, Reginald Cheverie. The Jury was as follows: Foreman, W. L. Higgins, Munroe: L. McLeod, Harry L, Hardie, Wil- liam Rix, Robert Wakclin, Wen- dell H. Beaten, and Roland J. Diamond all of Charlottetown. The carriage building plant of Francis Bro-s. at Fortune Bridge was destroyed by Elsie!‘- day afternoon. Loss was eat Mod at appmidmately $15,000. There was no insurance. was B0 years old The iyuildin and during a that time carriages for farmers Hospital on Aug. 20. i943, to N , Wi m, a.c.u.v.a., and Mrs. wait ' ‘iitéiiit Atmtxii on o n!‘ no ii , Prescott, — e awe ene . m, a pa... o-clm H ltol, ab wodnsmi altar . I a “"- rus in S. 18, Mr. and Mrs. J “REMANDED F03 T3155 "' Chis-ch. Montreal. Rev. M. (nee Helen Carragherl a m. s?’ Gedolrgetcslan ‘yesterday [Leyla-ls fjogned pa! fipomony Francis Paul. pen ary ngs ra e 0s . N i . MacDonald, Charlottetown,” Ken- e um a“ 111533355175 neth J W MacDonald, Clear 3055430555 .- At, Trinity Units ed Church parsonage Charlotte- a rnetchilrzig Floris, her corsla . 08151411‘ adol. Her ss r ena. g/taismgndeizsmaldl were rose crane town. on August 25. 1W. by M- with toning accessories and a cor- T. E. Lenhah. Mary 11ml", so e s ray of Joanna. Hill roses. Ross oi’ Wheatle River to John polo g tho breakfast, Mr. and jtusselCcles of orth Milton. lifrs. Rowlln left I01‘ a wedding trip PIGOTT — CAMPBELL — . to Prescott. the bride weerlni 1°!‘ Trinity United Manse on Wednell, travellln cbcca- n W111!“ day Aug. i-i, ma. by the my. r. l McLennan Helen Winnifred Cam ‘ bell to Robert Samuel Pigott of Savage Harbour. DIACKAY - MACNEILL -- At 2-; Mary's Church, Qtotland, July i943 by the Rev. J. W. l-lairlmm Miss Willimina MacNeil to Ptc. fred T. McKay, formerly of m» erald. P171. AULD-At the Prince Edward and Hospital on Monday A 23, i943 Fknnk B. Auld in his 411i year. Funeral from his late N" sidence étth Cgretlliiegtlmligtdglgllodc‘ ugus s Interment West Covehead Ceiae~ ROSS-GILLIS —~, At the Belfast Manse, on August 20. 1943. 113' l1" Rev. E. C. Evans, Eunice y!“ Gillis of Newton to John Alexand- er Ross of Ooean View. DEATHS uswis - at Freetown on avert ggihiesa, wiiimu 1.. Lewis. in 111' iuxiiieiiiir-at the P.E r. item! 3gp. 24, 31:5 Miss glue Haydtll l‘! G I - PAQQJET —- it HIM! Charlotietgiy; Splring, alleged driver of the car w ich hit 3-year-old Elaine Chev- erie on Main Street, Souris, Aug- ust l8, and which caused her death on August 2i, was charged with manslaughter by Cpl, J. T. Lines, R. C. M. P., Souris. Ken- neth J. D. MacDonald, Bear River Line Road, who was also allegedly in the car. was charged with being drunk in a public lace. Both men were remanded or preliminary hearing at Georgetown tomorrow morning at 10.00. Mr. S. S. Hessian K C., is Crown prosecutor and Johnstone, KC, for the ac- ._..__ Mr. Thomas Perry met with a regrettable accident yesterday about noon while at work in his saw mill on Water Street West. He had the misfortune to lose all gut the first finger of his left an . The accident occurred while he was working on a shingle saw and in some we the piece of lumber he was outing jammed in the saw and was thrown back. The sharp edge severed three fingers cf the hand and pierced the in as well. The circumstances o the accident are all the more regret- table when one considers that about thirty years ago while working in a factory in the USA.- he suf ered the loss of his right hand. Although handicapped by the accident he has since carried on his chosen occupation and earned for f an enviable gtelliilltlllbfl for skilled workman- o. He wu resting as comfortably as could be ex ted last evening leave in the Prince ounty Hospital-S mam The ebmmun o! Tryan was ATTENDING o NSE narrow- deeply saddened on August 2nd A. dgullivts of Char- m when it became known of the pass- p; i _ geroduclngm 131i: inc awaydof Itfrth mluztubggibe (gakl- gins the consecration of tigrsva-logri may" l° ‘ l’ “"4 beck, ow o a e r . . rec . - Callbeck) at the if“ o! fifty-four An vnlab T“ "ww" w“ “val” 1“ 2° NI yggrg, Catholic BlJhOP a! There are 1m to cherish he! F" A FUNERAL SERVICES -—- The funeral of James McNally which all; largely ialtltenéied wgsuhiald‘ y:- r ay morn g rom a - FRIDAY sigmc; Trto dlSt. hmnawtufe‘: '—_"" C urn . ace e. w ere quem SIIORTAGE 0F MINERS - To High Mass was celebrated by Rev. meet the need for workers 1h wal K. MacPhorson. The pail bearers mines the Unemployment and Sel- were Messrs. J.J. Trainer, Joseph ective service of Charlottetown, is Robertson, Ambrose Mitchell. being asked to 53171?’ twenty men Alex McKenzie, John A. lviacdon- states Mr. .i. o. ur ey. These will aid and John Weir. Service at be taken from men employed in the ave was conducted by Rev. nonessential work, from 16 to 65 W. Siirnpaon. years of age.married orsingle. Pre- ——— vious to this all ex-miners in the DEATH FROM AIR CRASH — service were recalled but the num- Mrs. Louis Sadler. City. has ber w? insuffilcient so a nsw calves‘ a cable foataiiéln hthot? die- compu orv or er was issued to all tress g news o e ea citizens oi’ Canada. Any refusal to ct Officer Wilkinson. It stated that comply with the demand providing Pilot Officer Wilkinson We-a killed the person is physically fit is re- in an air crash on Aug . POrtEd to! Mr. J. a. Hogan, enforce- ulna léfral-nwltlklilhlfélo rxlailasd ,1: men of cer, Moncton, ho s a c y W‘ l 9 ‘-' w m was stationed here. His many the authority to send those who f i no _ . fie ds will learn of his pllalhl re use to a r camps Those draf Vi“; deep “w” J.’ J. cusecl. >1 o ml t . n“ es THURSDAY FUNERAL AT COVEIIEAD — The funeral cf the late Frank B. as n Peterborough. Ontario memory. The following daughters Macmmld- “m”! °1 111° cfiwch and n,“ (Annie, Mm G v of the Most Holy Redeemer is also at Charlottetown and Mount Al son University. Sackl/llle- F°11°W' the Presbyterian Church at WOOd lng his graduation in medicine he 151M115 yegtgrd5y,1_2,ev,T,A,A, Duke was intern at the Prince Edward conducted the services. The Island Hospital in Charlottetown bearers were: M.W. W . and later took post-graduate work MacLean. D.J. Riley, Hugh Mac- at a hospital at Saint John, N.B., Pherson, George MacLeen and whm, 5131,15, fretgtyork angle; Murdock MaoLean. ' a, awa. e e ————- tclriedclattgsrirtistitution a. enlist. FUNERAL saavicaa - The He was born at Covehead on funeral of Mr. John W. White February 29, i914. was held yesterday morning from He was not married. Surviving his late resident-W. 25 K1118 51-. l0 are his father, five brothers and st. Dunstans Basilica whara Ro- one sister. qulem High Mass was celebrated The brothers are: B. Earle Mac- 11y Rev- K- MlwMlufln W1“ 915° Donald Charlottetown: Dr. Wen- officiated at the srava. Mamba" dell MacDonald Montreal; Sterl- of Canadian Legion preceded the mg MacDonald’ and Elmef Mac. hearse. The pallbearers were: Donald. both in Charlottetown: Robert Gallant. James Heron. and Allison MacDonald, at the Arthur Gormley. J01111 P- M51145- Bcarh Grove Military Training Malcolm ~MB¢AU1l1y 11nd 11118119111! Centre. Quinn. The sister is Mrs, 000786 '""" ‘ _ Supper Charles Edward Collins, Mason’ Bambi whose name appeared last night NAVAL NEWS — Some 86 men on the sixth official list of Can- and officers of H.M.C.S. “Queen adlan Army casualties in Sicily Charlotte" held a church parade was killed On Jilly 75. 1115 1111-1181‘, at 10.45 yesterday morning. The Richard Collins of 216 King Street Prnicstant party under Lt. l. Charlottetown has been informed. Burnett paraded to St. Pauls He was 27 years old. Church and the Catholic party Last night's list contained 70 under Lt. .1. a. Morris. to st. Dun~ names bringing w M0 the 1111m- atan's Basilica. The Captain. Lt. ber of mcn offi0§l11y 18901196 ll d. P. MacKcnzie inspected the casualties in Sicil. arty on the parade grounds at 511D IKDOIUM 115d 58th W111i £1.00. Lt, S. W. Salmon, H.M. the Iggyai Canadian Engineers (If 5. "Queen Charlottec" recruit- since December. i939. He served g officer, left Saturday to spend for some time in Scotland. Prev- azo weeks at his home in Toronto lous to Joining the Anny he was 1n his absence Lt. I. Burnett will employed here at ship callting. He be in charge of recruiting. Wall ll member 0f the Roman . ____ Catholic Church. Surviving are ‘PASSES EXAMS —Congi'atulat- two sisters: Marv. Mrs. Patrick s are being extended t0 Miss Welsh; Winnie, Mrs. ing. New aureen Doyle North Riistico who York. Also two brothers, Thomas, ccessfully d the Maritime New York. and Patrick. Montreal. rd Exam nations for Grade XI Spr. Collins was unmarried and id at Mt. St. Bernards‘ C0110!!! his mother is dead. ' tigonish Nova Scotla. t -—— Many friends . Lloyd Mathesnn C. A. who has aduilated from the university cl’ Edward Island Hospital 1 is the son of D. W. Matheson. Cove ' ' . The 60n- Fe n of Hampton, Florence of ‘mmdmg m” °er°m . Hal fax who was with her motherlggfgggm‘ cexemorw u” ma“ y" during her illness. Earls of Cheltcn; ' Leaman and Wallace on the home- stead at Tryon. Her aged mother, Mrs. Alex M. Large and one sister Miss Annie Large both of 'I‘rycn. Hospital on Aug. 2t. 1943i Jose h Paquet. age 48 yflll’! Auld was held from his residence v MA NALL! - At his residcllfl- at Covehead yesterday afternoon -—-— It was one of the largest ever held FUNERAL YESTERDAY —Th'! in that vicinit. The services at funeral of the late Mrs. house an grave were con- Finlayson was held from her late ducted by Rev. T, W. Wilson. In- _____ residence. 193 Hllllbbrbllih 31-» terinent, West Covehead Ceme- UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE- M“ "W" “BMW” 5nd ‘m’ yesterday aftcrndbh l0 thO P00911111 tery. The pallbearers were: Ray The National Conference of Ca- grand daughter. Cemetery. The service at, the house cm- si, a, with Raoul Raymond nadian Universities will meet at and grave was conducted b Rev. n. b Taylor, w. H. Tidmarsh Ottawa on Monday, August soth. WEDNNDAY T. H. 31188811 50111911- 111K Eric Wilson, Charles 1". Willis and Among those who are expected to service Mrs. N. D. MaoLem lam; Clayton Matthew. Mourners were: attend is Rev. R. V. MacKeilzle, T114 1111111111 meal"! °1 111* P- 3' as a solo "Jesus la Calling". The Wilfred J. nald. Albert S. Rector of St. Dunstanb University. 1- 0W1" 910W"! M511» W" 11am pallbearers were: . M. Martin, Alvin McDonald, A firing --—-—- laatavallln in tha town 111111. Svm- .1. M. Murley, Cordon Poole under w. Major McIntyre acuoots AND count-ass - maraide. T e President Mr. Brent gem-g. gym,- J9 mum; and ghost o pf Clark, presided and in spite of the K91,” Bur-hos. inclement weather s good attend- ._.._ one; oi'_ the members was recorded. s“) pilwg IBCIIVII) The matter of transportation was Mrs. Herbert Thompqon, nun. Ions into in detail and it was de- staftnage has received a tale cidcd that the matter of arranging conveying sad news of the for s refrigerator oar be left to the death on Aug. 21st. of her liltor executive to use their Judgment as Mrs. George M. Pale. ‘North Dakota. Mrs P Y to the best date to arange for the “m, m , “is. J car. Mat of interest to the v members such as organized mar- was the eldest do htor of the keting and grading ware freely dis- late Mr. and Mrs. iiliam Jud- cussad and in the matter of toler- son, Pownall. and will be remem- ance in grading it was decided, to leave the resent percentage u it isuntiiaf rameetlngoftho in- speotors was held and then to ail- ow the executlvs to deal with the question of changing the percentage An election to replace the three re- tiring directors was held and Mr. William Burieigh, Wm. B. MoNeill, Ibcfor Sharp were elected to the board for the next three years Led for twogk or: fllveélhfiftitltl gays repor. o ar arc c wn __"" Selective Service has sent a num- 50",“! 75m“ LABOR “Thu ber of men to New Glasgow coal "W111" h" mew“ “ "W tfsn" 24 m; mines but the quota is not vet '1'!“ P1'°P°"4 by m‘ D°m m‘ 5¢°W11 F11”. Tlleidlly. Alli- - filled Government to bring soldier! 11¢" James MacNally, age '77 ycafi- to work on Island farms during imowu _- at the Prince Edward the baay aaaaana. Premier Walter Island Hospital Tuesday. Aus- il- Jonea has announced. Th6 ~11¢“' l9 , Pte. William Alexander contract still calla for a payment Ariohat, Nova aeolia- of three dollars per day but. the of 2nd Battalion. Capt former does not have to sign I Breton Highlanders _ twelve tley contact nor does he FINLAYBON-At 193 Hillsboro 59-1 have w pe the soldier w ca for on Sunda... August 2.2. 1e43, M!» wet days. arra-nsaman. ll l! Kenneth Finlayson, in her m4 believed, comes too late to be of “an 1|.- inuch value to Island formers. pumice —.At the homo of M‘ daughter, Mrs. Stephen Ward. 174 4010mm JMIPIII-l- WIP- Hillsborough street. aug. It. 1°41- nmo - A vary pretty waddle: a1 am. Annie Burhoe in her am ' much interest took place on August y", _ _ ch n, when __ Ki st. on A110. Nth in St Jlmel ill"! gzlxvlgNNlugt In?‘ glam mm Mary moi-ems. daightor of 1'11 , t SHEA-At h home in Please-n mmpbeu ‘m’ h. f View on Sunetdrey. August i6. 19g- gifipgfie Joseph Solomon, son of Mrs. Iinrnett Shea at the as! 01 Mr. and Mrs. . J. year! Solomon of , d u, c" etown. Rev. Owen Ki! i‘: Arglvbmttighul griniltlaofigylll’ M’, normed the ceremony. t, "p3 Funk Auld b, Co". gem": rctitsktaztuir: but» ' ... groom pay ’ ' - sues. i-i the Children a Ma gwsifim‘ Alkjgf" m’ my, Malcolm aoLean e86 31 5”“ of Orwell C , an choir rendered many beautiiul an appropriate h a. The bride wore om m n“ _. id rice. "a s’ a. - Pr of which the late Mr. uld was a member attended the funeral. At cemetery three volleys were fired over the grave and the last post and rsvellis were sounded by a busier from Beach Crave. —DIIS IN HOSPITAL - The death occurred in the Prince Coun- ty Hoe ital en Wednesday morn- llll of Carrie Buristo of Mis- ccuehe at the In of ‘l9 yaaas. after no definite information on subject at present. The majority cf wlllllfy schools are now open and the remainder aro expected to o n by Aug. 80 At the beginning of year's term approximately schools remained unope guest?‘ pf those were bered b many relatives and o friend‘ f; m“ Ravine.‘ only five schools were closed duri AIPOIINTID- T W. W ceived wordry that howl: polnttfltlm‘ three ‘$31M’: u en aen v 22%; fit m» ‘ill of teachers will re-open September ‘I It 9.00 A. M. Princg College il also fully staffed will open on Sept. 7. St. University opens Sept. anticipated enrollment cf 160. AUGUST BIIIDE -— In St. Mit- thias Church last Saturday after- noon Iii! the Ottawa Journal. Miss Isa ells Helen Virtue. daugh- ter of Mrs. Virtue. of Woodro fe, and the late J. Stanley Virtue, married to Mr. Clifford in Ellis. of St. John, New Brunsw ck, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.M. Ellis. of Westboro. Ont. No officiated. Th marria . licrn Vrtue of Jarvis, and attend- b Miss Lois Leafloor Mr. a, street lengt dreu of mist blue chiffon velvet. trimmed with Point DAngletern lace which matched her sweetheart shaped hat. She were‘ g eorug cf ridal roses and community e had many rianda who paung. we body u bun rest at the Funeral Home on Spring Street sod will be moved to her late residence on Friday when the funeral will mu glam at I pan. Interment lot 1 Cemetery-l l | tilts‘? 1 it'll-ileum onm-gllm ma. William n. uwk in year men“ "@5555 _ At his N! . as Gerald at. aus- 15- 1' - m‘ ward Mcoabe " e o See to it that you out i'§'°°ci"§3§11;i's'rlt and hi?» by “i” "“"’°‘°ti.‘“ yé"l..°"“itl"tfilt that liW-t-‘llii e . an induce o ers lewd!“ “d ‘Hum-ck! and u will have dons mud: to- wer the reconstruction of a better _MWN‘_'“"—"'”"PA‘T’_MM "u" . Tyn Callback of Siunmeiiaidc Ill glaiTorgeig" fiaidmllltidlr-‘igzilt. {the V. . . ll 01' A HI f! n A .1910“ n enema," o; uestofhonorataawnpe thnonuCatholicu Wogervfs 5"“ "'9 °" 1'“ wthigsiwtapeiriiedlntthreex-uday seas oi a tic e m eve ng. h u; Mn. Urban Cillia. President bf 55.5%.». The ‘dangers 011.6 nurses in wseouche Subdivision, presld~ of the staff were guests. Miss Cali- Csrald Solomon. rather of the groom acted as beat man. After tho ceremony a very e able breakfast was served at the ome of the bride's sister. Mrs. Ste he .n ult to imrnadia . as vsara. d religions and friends. um ta IIERIIILIFAI; thegflflgflffjfia. un couple left on a honeymoon Island Hospital on g" n” M,“ the Maritimu. The I 36. Mrs. Jamtitm" ' Bessy Dawson. nil is, a black mt, mitoses-at ‘hfuhwfis ‘gaunt- hat, matching acua as and were dough"? M“ lflfmmward Ma- a ecrsage bouquet of white carnat- tum i _ ions. Heartieat commutation and Cabe. finals)“; Reginald Moresida ' year. ,. cunt-st his home in cgznds; August It. 1N3. 3'11"’ ' Q iulow who are spending their honeymoon on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes were as . late at their wedding New run iin Ellis, brother of the bride lasgew at St. Andrew's Church on groom was the st man. The l" . rtee tih. Arnetva t dding music was pla d b Mr. n .1]: Sutherland. A e County ier on Au . 26 were shocked by the sudden dtnth at the Prince Win15 U- 5- A» 3°11°°1 01 morning of Mr. Frank Beer Aul , accounts of Finance Year Book of 40-year-old fox rancher from West heed. Mrs. Matheson. lifuston St . Mr. Auld was in his usual good cm, Lloyd was the only Canadian health Sunday ‘__ but com- e . n a t 1 . S...'&"‘£..°”°""" 73600;: fir“. 2'b§1i°a'i§“'ftd§me'nn'aas:°£ hangout; iguana-u. nu. Ba was. David l