-. rhvxrxi lam..._,._.,y,_fl,,_r_qg-_ :sR£S&%@!1‘J\c€Mu-a~rw~ 1 . » -2~: _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -» p! 0111i NEWsFuDcET a... OUR SATUEDAY SUBSCRIBER; ~ ABE hlABBlE-D - ‘rue mar e . raga "rrgu Following the wedding ceremony MOND‘! TUESDAY treat length dress of orchid nose; b0 g, TM m b ,5uw- r m 5;, flu-yj 01th c “___-___ “__"“_“"==_\_ Th, “ven_]n°nm_°ld rm o; M; Tggnspggggp _ M, D8,, in“?! W" “m! "lt-hfnwlmnl h" Mr-aiyilyillilgiild Doyle was beet he: letting: lgfilvkefixixl “var? s‘: g dtgmaddifl glfircrtluflliillic m“ “m” ‘mint “d M“ Jmn-mm’ "Pmmw a‘. gguef- QNZR‘ Ne“ Afintim m‘ mlocglreslggaPflgtil-IIIE-l’ m": 0; 91° m?” Adele King was soloist and $c§r'l?i°=§.‘°“l§m'°.l’“ i1‘ “m; H, “than owtgdgAiblal-n with capcd serioug injury when the baby been pta torgn-lzilfonctrfln run. bride w” grower rrrri, drmau 1r, Mm wnmm cm hm o amt mm but“ and plve can: 1° m om r “m. ro 8mm“ 0-1 mum “m” Island Hospital. on Jul 24.1942,“ carriage in which he was lrlns l‘ ’ “s "e °° °“"‘"li will?" lemon colored handrnado lace. Mrs. p t‘ ' m” a" °d m “n Irma, Bakcr preeenréd the brld m“ ' Mr. and Mrs. stcwm e, on. was struck and demolished by a car lvlf,n3};gllgflfillgiefnaltlnlsmfiolgrliipg; v_ L, Dlngweu ppm the wgddlng Nuqurt of yellow roses. ‘rile ccre- a bslumm m“, o, sum Edward Island, to James F. Grieg. “l, a 8m ‘ma, got out or mum), on Stewart and chm ML yeswmq march and durum the 51mm“ o! u“ a. reception was held at the brldqg mony was witnessed by Mr. and “ed m 3.011., son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. . .y morning home and was attended b immed- Mr no d .r , lste nd lll-ndlflntlnil-l- ‘m’ "W" "P u ei of ass Oxford street Hal- Mcqusm ._ q, y m streawflistfgggg tgitfhrémgyt-y flTgf for Montreal. "$15M M‘ Em’ M°°"g°" ‘m8 late relatives and the gfllciflllilg brother-fiilx-‘fiw ofentlhglsgriomf The 7°’ “he” 3°“ "mm" sever” H;X.I:I'hd bride, who was given in m- and Mrs. my 1m Em clergyman, Rev. Father Cass. very effectively. I Love You Truly. served fitting terms thmki th Maclsaac of N th wilt-shire lad w“ reported go b, “m”. A darrrgy sup r w“ _ Tile wedding music was played by MIA» l ‘hum.’ mm m” marriage by Al‘ ur . or . a daughter. Eva g qmauy» bu, ‘m, "under ohm“ “Mm m, DEATH _ M“. Nob m,” m, “mm. c“, m m, table was decorated with ellow and Mamhhank and after the marriage “who Q ':‘p°°w°_ _r_ n"? r-lailru, was charming ‘lined 11:1’ ndna. vation" last night. man J. Mclxod of mu city, receiv- centre o! the table and bouquets o! m" mPdmwil-l "d °°“"“' "m" w" °°"°““°“- w“ M"? Arnctt of ummerside. who spoke “m” "w" “d w“ ' manna any "M — At the P. 1r. r. new. The accident occlu-rad when Miss so. a telegram announcing the death Pink snnlldllilml- s???“ "u “"1” "i m‘ "W Mlrnllbluk u-ng- 1 Love You on m,“ or smmmlde friend-n h" “m” m“ “n? 1 m}; ' July =5. 1w. to Mrjarld Mrs. w“ Doris Bolsncr lost control of a car Yeswrdny‘ at 48 Vlnul Avenue. som- T710” lsiistinl! in serv were o». .1 and other dainties, The ceremony was pefillfm” The remainder of the evcnirlg ps-sl- I "W" 1" C"? H?” u‘ ' r" nan Buns. Park Comer. a son Da‘ qr; stewart stfegfi. S119 started m ervil1e,.\/Izlss., of Mrs. Jason Carson, Mrs John Lewis, Mrs. Malcom Mc- irl t e presence of the immediate ed very prrpsantly. Ice cream and lottctnwn. George S aw hacked as “d Gerda“ . . drive the machine away from the (nee Bertha Steele). Many rela- SW94" Md MT5~ Cyril MCGTBKOT- l i! ' groc-insman. Following ceN a reception was held at the home of the groom's parents. after which the couple left on s. tour of the Marltinles. Many gifts attested to the popularity of the couple. tives and friends of the late Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. McLean left immed waned m“ Mmtm‘ lzwearwld "haves of the bride and groom Carson will the passing of 1y showers o! confetti m; son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin "4 mu!" “W311 "° a sumpwmi“ ca“ wu"*-—'-'—s'erved at tshe clgsijfied t - ' I to hi h lu uare tnls e-‘ltllnnbls gflv- Sne louver to w“ l" " °" " "iiddi" "i" glmggtfgsefiltly £1113}; hcwvtl 595313595‘; curl-gr a u‘? muting ‘Elem Clgierlcllitfufiuggixln. lama. was the mourn two daughters Doris and rough the Maritime Pwvilmfifl- by 5 m,“ on m, min“, “our . times. Mrs. Inwtheru travelling scene of a weddinir o! interest Jeanette. shsflr grgflcllcilrregpethciregbgdgltfi 03:; mun norm of mm,“ River. ywer, costume was a wool suit of airforco Wednesday at ii am, when ltgajor moot,” ma, and whim amessnma d3y_ The my was “mp3 prom blue with matching accessories. the Rev. H, H. Hoyt. nava c cpl right hand side of Stewart Street and proceed east. As she inted it out. however, it kept across the street and then ran up over the curb on the opposite side. Mrs. Shaw was standing in front of COUSINS-At Baltic on J to Mr. andMrs. Gordonuliiubgm ins, a son. Roger Gordon. BLANCIIARD-At the char-loch. Mr ———— ital, MINISTER ,0?) VACATION-Rev WW“ Ho” "ilrffiihfif," n! 1b No, 9 ste i; st t with ,. . . _ p 1g the road with his ui _ 1r- _ Before her marriage, the bride Wflsplaln, assisted bv Rev. Dr. E. LARGE SEIZURE-Packed in and Mrs. Wilfrid '53 U ' i“: glvlllinl" ill g1? ilflléfellellne ghlgillolscitutylri}; Trilnitynhnlllsrtleirteod svfivlrorltssttgrhlfdntflafiligleigl alter? old aenlamln caught‘: “and “t2. In employee or the Dsaurrmunt n! Ramsay. united 1n mmm‘ w” $33 6° “m” ‘° ‘ mm- 9°11“ pel- Quech st. a son. (Stillbornlw she could do anything to prevent it noon teas where she was presented attempting to avoid a frl latched Pllbuc will!“ and °n h“ depfltu“ c°mmn°e myriad‘ M1795‘ you!‘ a mml M 6w Mm“ o! w‘ Church. accompanied by Mrs. M111- Qr r p11 rm“ u, be _ , _ m, b m 1 m; or suvqf and horse wr, he raced ma, r rd from there, was the recipren: of a est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- in ten barrels as it was being ACORN-At Pownal, July 2g m,’ riliuugoconipletely wrgclregyl? lloallilcfillfild" -r,",‘°",‘§,““ ‘.9,’ .31.... a“ u K 01' me “$11., e ‘ ° beautiful chest of sliver. she was tnur s. Belyea, Leinster street. stored in a city waronouee cellar to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Acorn, r __._. be hand“ i. I ‘_.. u e eh ey “ll DNESDAY also tendered aghowcr at her horlie and Lleut. Angus Alistair Mac- yeswrdap The ac was being daughter, (stillborn), my, Algxundgy Iibrgugon 1111,01’ C BOO,,,Y,,’,‘§,, °‘,,.,’fo“‘f§1§,.;,dm,‘,’;,,§e~ WE APPOINTED T0 scnoor, when sha received many nice'gif.l. Leod, R..C.N.V.R.. or charlotte- transferred from the railway dc. et. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. AUTO ACCIDENT AT comi. BOARD-Dr. A. w, M, A115“ town. 501i of Mrs. A. A. Mud-Mid» pot and is believed to have been BERNARD~AB New London. July lust night with Ali's. Boolhroyd, will has —-—— . . , or, ‘m d . _ __ _ V_ , _ 1; a 1mm a be rm c", —FUNERAL SERVICES — The of Kinross, P.E.I_ The church was knpgffgd {rpm 1311,01‘ stn-es on the 23, 1942. to Ma‘. and Mrs. Q1] mm‘ m; cggeucfugmtrkfi a? lnbvnurse oflilc lilo-nil duiilis mfg: gaffigfau; afligrgfggde",fi.rfecn Sifigrpifomd rnmrerfi p53,, o? ma, funeral services for the late Thom- beautifully decorated with lleiphi- mainland. ‘Inc seizure was made Bernard. I. daughter (Linda ME: cum,“ M; bum same“ m. m, ° a “n” 0i ~15‘ lvollllli‘ llflstnr. m‘, 0mg mm Harold and H“? m, M, mum“ Mwd°na1d_ as L. Hinton were held on Tuesday nium, phlox, and hydrangea B- by Corpor N. A. Bhaw and lens). m,“ Tweed”, ‘~“~‘ Y - ' Constable s.w. Leard aftcmoon in ‘Irimty Unltod Gilli-Nb gainst a. background of ferns. and and was attended by many d the pews reserved for the invited friends. Rev. George Ayers conduct- guests were marked with clusters ' 6d N10 BBYWW B55159“ b!’ membfis c-f roses tied with white satin rib- . Governor oi’ Canada, died suddenly from a. heart ailment; while bathing gpteCavcmish Shore late yesterday of the R. O.M.P. and Constable A.J. Lund of the City Police Force. The police calmly waited until the ts-n tor Scott and John Walker were re- turning from a party. Hector WiiO was driving the car. which ho owns. lost control at the intersection of INTERESTING EVENT _ mo“ was a double christening Sunday afternoon at the sunlmer home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hughes, Ink- ARRIVED SAFELY - Mi‘. and KUWAIT-At North Tryon, m], Mrs. W.E. MacPhee. Heatherdalo 12, 1942, to Mir. and Mrs. Llwyd f-lowatt. a daughter. Jessie Mildred, m°°“- A "Filer" °1 m‘? 135* w" - ~ h Y k Point nd Cornwall Road. - r 1 r r m u. d h, J . The pallbearers werc bun bows, Mrs, F, Lansclowne Bill" barrels of bser- were about to b2 bras:"szliaslazlryzhssss-lil‘l‘l1ll‘"i‘§él“§il=5§l»?’"l‘<ili‘lil§in“ Catriona”? l"? .5323 l? ln1"s¥i-=l “ii-iii ti. ttmllltr°llll.lll"lll°rntl Z3“r8§°il§‘.f“..?8.i2§..°l§l‘tlldalllll will?" llirfiéléa‘”iyliil.fi“‘ llfi"lél.f°llr“t.“llf“°“l"“" n - c ' id c l.‘ bnnk- The Y8 t me ‘i th d tin ti . ' . °° - - - "n Mll- mb” 1938 ma” “ggestim M gB-Ifinulfi? 513% (gag; ofmmgvly‘: Wheel were turned back completely ‘ °° “ er e‘ a ‘m v Ianrrgliiicgeoipdfllilovnfifl?! £51255; 311011115 151mm! mhengrilrgermifipsfl They took file ale away with them. John Nicholson, a. son. stanlcy flniTwwdsm also William David Black, son of under the cnn-“ls “w” ‘flsmme FAMILY BEREAVED-Mr. waiter 1,, B, Oflle, 1., n. “e H“ 5 ° ° "3 ' A1°*°"d°"~ The eiur n 1 afterilsaém? w“ “we 8.0x.” PRESENTATION —- On July 10th over one hundred friends from Mil- ton and vicinity gathered at the d perm“; injuries when his shoulders went through the wind shield. ig- sidcs other injuries to his 11m . The other occupants escaped un- injured. Ho was bathing in the surf with megfllig giffdforwhgglpmwfi: Mrs. Black of Kirkland Lake. On- tario. and now stationed at Chur- heard by one of the men, a Mr. . Matthews who rushed to his help mtwtown‘ Belyea played as an organ solo Shubervs Ave Maria, and the re- cessional was Mendelssohrrs Wed- ding March. The bride was attend- ed by her sister, Dr. Helen Belyeli Allen, Willard Blnns of this City received a tele- Phillips and Dan McLeod-B gram a. bouncing the death of her l; brother Mr. Gsozgc F. Thoma of NOW LIEUT COL. R. MOOR- 83 Scituate 515., Arlington, Mass HEAD LEGATE-Hls many friends this and admirers will be pleased w MIODONALD — At the Charlem- town Hospital on July 23. 1942, to Lac. and Mrs. R. Harry MacDonald c. daughter. (Mary Roberta), with others. Dr. Ferguson was up to Mr- Th°m° w“ " “m” °' of Toronto and Paymaster sub- home f 1V1 it’; lambs-sis!“ ti‘; tzafirhdrtcthlgvfixlxilfi ‘ivggi?¥axé%gslo§tg oggfiggz MILTON slurs ENTERTAINS my ’ lllilaill ‘$33k this “fillr-“ielyél. 14°“ William J- M"5°° w” lmmaéz“ ‘°r'-"’"::g “lyfimfigazfi $529915?“ 28mg lfiizuromhlvrilg m“ ‘fiends but it is believed he w“ G.W.A.C., arrived in the city from __One c, {he mos, delightful MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED -Mr. the rank or Limp-colonel or, Ms srocmsman. The ushers were N. and good wishes to Mr and ma. ' ' ' Mrs. Cyril D. Wood (nee Marga‘: Halifax, N. 5., to spend the week- Cameron) a daughter Valerie Je . an, end. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J05¢llh Younker, St Avards. She is Gordon Rodd. When the guests wer assembled, Gordon and Anna, were escorted to the living room by Miss dead before they got him out of the water. His wife, who came to the province with him a. week ago. was . 1 and Mrs. Arthur Belcher announce retirement in recognition 0f hi5 Q5293, ‘ficfifl. sfiotrfll,” §°“{’h‘§ the marriage of their dsushlsr over thirty years service in the groom - Eleanor Estelle to Lieutenant Gor- Australian and Canadian dcfclice ' gatherings of the summer was he Monday evening on the beach at Oyster Bed BrldEe when lire S.Y.P.A. a; presgnf; engaged 1,, “m. work _ k , __ , ___ Florence Mathcsoir and Mr. Garth J°“N5T°N'- M Kinlfs county $333,",.E;,E,,,“;§,S;‘$°.,'§,§§$‘Q§..,E2E with thornotol- transport branch of lnvlled “l” P“l~“l°f“,§f ‘ifaklgflfifi dun Dvuslss Cochrsne. son o! tlw forces. Cni- Lllsnin is n°w lesldel" wrnzrzuanours souorrtr _ Hooper. Rev. J. R. McMahon was Hospital. Montnsue Sunday. July ‘d the seryrce, Her proryrers are also and Rustlco to a ca late John Cochrarle and Mrs. Coch- at 44 Binscartt Road, Toronto. Error“ are being made pp 10w“, chairman for the mum“ and 51- He, and Mr5_ Arm“. 93st 1_ honor of and to lsilclimfxaggvgell mfme Rector: RH. J~ R. McMahon. During the eveninZ 26 1942, rune, Windsor, Nova Bootia. The Johnston, Primrose, c. daughter, scrvinginthe ‘ 1R inlikl- Emny 0y K ceremony took place yesterday land and Hooper at Beach Grove tel- introductory remarks called on Miss Lillian Ai-mitage, whose form- Mrs. Robert Carter who read an m» mGLAND_w0r-¢ m; be“; LAID To REST ___ me funeral er address was Morell. P. E. I. but a1 m,“ H _ Inn. Miss Muriel Cobb of the Dent- morning at Zion Manse Rev. O. whose whereabouts are unknown at appropriate address. The youn “OWATT —- At Carleton, June 2s, m? g,’,,F“°,,1.,,°.,,, rlrflpvyenwmor sl Corps. C-W-A-C. was also enioy- MY- ,G°§,1d£°°,§{;o§"§§§ Carlyle Webster officiating. flwmg-xflrwom“ ‘£",f,n“°§m,§§§'§§f§§ present. Anyone knowing the where- couple were presented with o. gi 1m. lo Mr. and Mrs. pomp, Charlottetown ing a. short holiday in Chzarlottc- Jfihlls u‘ - - ghurch where Service was conducrh abouts of Miss Armitagcare asked of money by Mr. Fred Hooper on l-Iowatt, a son, David from“, man, while Miss Ema Ccles, Mil- ton, and Mrs. Noel Hooper. “usu- co, presented Rev. Mr, McMahon with suitable gifts as, a. remem- brance of his work durdlg the Past year, Rev, Mr. McMahon leaves today for Halifax where he will undertake a commission in the Royal Canadian Army Service corps for e. few months prior to town. Both young lllillCS lcft Moll- dlly morning to rcsllnlc their duties. Their many friends were delighted to sec them and all join in express- ing fond wishes for their futlue wclfare.—-(Patriot please copy.) RECEIVES APPOINTMENT ‘Their many friends in the province will be interested _lu kllow that Miss SPLENDID HAY CROP - The to contact Chief A, Blnwlstle cf the Guardian was shown yesterday a °d by my‘ G‘ Carlyle Webster who , City Police as lie has had commun- burlch of timothy hay taken at “ffihpregggluglyTrkgdpgufoaéTllfgssgé/g? icatlon stating that there was afin- random from the farm of Mr. S. “ e Mac‘ Irwin Lloyd wennerl ancial advantage awaiting the Isl- H. Colfivlll at elgew Haven. The Neiiesisramo“, wm_'G_ Bruw’ Hal-n, and woman if she can be foun . glgrafglis,ycgelndcrlésmfishclghguan‘: fllfwflflnilgfil $23 Elma, Dfieflfifiifi c.w.r.. EXEfJUgyEFMglvlBI-‘Jl was from seed grown ' nd sown by , ‘ _._. IIERB-Mrs. E za h . ennon Mr. Colwill who ls notaonly a good Cemetery where service m’ m _ M“ Natlonnl Executive Secretary of the shop-keeper but excellent “we was conducwd by Rev Catholzc Women-s League. Montreal. i: Elm behalf of those present. In replying Mr. Rodd e ressed his apprecla ion to the peo e of Milton for their kindness to himself and his bride. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent 1n dancing. A delicious lunch was ser- ved by lhe ladies riresent-{Patrlot please copy). VISITING HERE-Mr. W. R. Rankin, veteran newspaperman 0i Fitchburg, Mass, arrived irl the city over the week-end accompanied by Mrs. Rankin and Miss Anna Cran- don. Mr, Rankin who is one of the publishers of the Fitcllburg Qan- tlnel has been coming to Prince 001mm- At ssa Somerville m, Svmerville. Muss. on July 21st, 1m to Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Dodge (nee Hazel M. Sherren, a son, Kenneth names and Kingsley. COOPER. -- At the Charlottetown Hospital on July 24, 1942. to Gnr, ore Cooper and Mrs. Cooper. a Edward Island for some thirty years. Frances E. Keeping. daughterof P. accepting a Chaplaincy in the r u “X1111 d g1 1d; 9mm“ tered at the Charlottetown RETURNS HOME - Mr. B. son. iris .1’. w. “was; its: s ‘ill ’§§“ll.‘§‘*t§s m» l???‘ " m‘ w’ ‘ ° ant-a vn- n“ sl~rr°sy ssh?" susnytlis atom-n o. wit... . n a acoorn e .. .- . ___ — _ , , . . . _, to the city. They will be hero for tho 1MB Rfiv- W Thomson. 101' The death occurred at Bumrner- AIRMAN DING—A weddin! °5 mm“ mt" “lmjhe editor M we o H‘ _.- ,lastitf I-Ilif wher noJul241942toMr.aIidMr.Pt-' about three weeks. milk yea-rs residents of this city. side recent of Albert Boswell. well ISLAND PLAYS est was solemnlzed at St. Duii- 1- Wgan- Th° Cmmflan Magus “sh mm a u e y ' l a . ___ __ _ _ d 1 m, conferred with Hon. Harold Con- rick McCar-d e, a daughter, (M r ‘i’ R {algslstlgriiptlaegcgrlrglscfizrlilsihagosllngmAxts k§“}'f,’,‘.,,§‘?6§“§e§§g"§§§ figwrifiljflfifi sognofggl Clléggllcrf Hlg- ifiififiegrlylwflrycfiaatllobilovlanho o: 1512i? ifsniinpielgdlyliiigirilgnatlylgetfirsglgvton 1101i)’. N's [Minister or Ind"??? 1W3“)- ' a y HAD RELATIVES HE E - The . ' ll l1 ‘ gms ofme char ofletown p011“ - l l ‘ Me‘ and 1pm“; Rrver and Publicly. Travel ma. ters Mam rm m (En 1 d) Adv use, lll-lltic Fl-illellei EX rilnentlli Sill- when a. yo man to French Fort _ m., when Gladys Kath een - __;__ m d1, wed, H 15¢ mo; with MCABDLE - At No Wllishlr ,lI. of regent? date recgorld; the doilth of iixillln- HWY“- Miss “flight the where he res ed for a number of ffgcgngngfmé: 3,31%“ ffiffifi}, Cardle. daughter of Mr. angeMrsé The m‘ Pnot OHM" Franc“ a {It Alf cflnpbeil.‘ Duet“, o! m I" July 34' “m, g) pamckem 5,, d ° Cm?" “Q fig,‘ 2,31% 81a}; ggusrillgteggmrgcneigilrfg udsc “ole? Yea“- flfiflufiutmw cofififiidfi Canadian bomber squadrons which g$§m1f°§'f,ff;,cf‘§§§§§; 0,255.‘. Macrrmu n. o.a.r~., who was the us. ‘rravel nurcau and at- c-Ardle ds hier- °' '1 "ma" ° ° - ' " took part the week-end attacks ' a conference at the Mar- Rleglonal Transit Control- ler's office when matters pertain- ing to the bus service connecting with the P.E.I.-N.S. ferry on the mainland were discussed. Mr. Rogers said last night he had re- ceived many inquiries about the Provincial Live Stock Eirhibltiosl had carried on the business of sadd- in an airplane cram at let and harness maker for nearly seventy years, and to whom a warm tribute of appreciation is paid in tho obituary notice, Mr. Carter. who was years of age. was tho father of Mr. Ernest Carter. of Cornwall, P. E. I. The latter came to this province from England in i919 arid w grees at Acadia University this m and mm; mute, all over spring. While attending Acadia she 13$” m’ ‘ was assistant in the biology lebor- and beroved pv the young for 1g story, and qualified for a. two-year many not; of kindness and LhQught- scholarship in biology at Western fumes: 0. Eil- . but chose rhis research ' MOITi-QOII. W110 rode also d tbeaelclMjii Keiopmt“ 32111 Bdorlrewrelogrl vgalg-ggtbfl h o pos -gr ua wor a - e housic University to qualify for an 1o set my bombsighi." kill on Hamburg and Duisburg. ‘Iheso son of Mr. $.11?- cggggwggg noridal, Quebec, near Montreal, on it are termed l Pa?“ m“, was‘ very July 22, was a young man with a. 1.000_bomber job the m?“ ‘am a; m, summer most promising career. Of upright Observer N.W. tuslnflllv if“: ‘a, bride Th, character, faithful in the dis- iri the 111N783 imwe" by h‘ e“ 51° f,‘ maxing“ charEQ of 111s dutYl he was espre- m 1m 551%; gyidlierwlfgthzgserlrtggd ‘the church “my atbenti“ m his wurch and use . ll bli atl s. Born at P1128135 l1“ the strams °t Lchengrlns wed‘ Aemggiiugle l/OWEIEQ-y-ggo years ago, he MABBIAGES SMlTll-EDWARDS-At Chnrlo/tfe: town on Wednesday. July 29. 1942, bv tho Rev. D0. B-)C‘L1L‘Oy|i law-l 1r. Aleta Edwards and Rllécffll Smith bci-‘n of Hunter 11.1w" ch he was respected by th There passed away at the home of her sister. Mrs. Merril Stewart, Kingsboro, P.E.I. on June 30th, d by Mrs. Jcs- 1 d . SMITIl-WAYE-At Charlottetown h“ residw’ M” ever 5m” H?“ degwe'__.__ 395519 I mbermnl daughm °f m” Y” mam“ a name for h1<m' (“the Dhgarch phage adlani. bride attended h°m° “h” a“ find 01d Emile W911i 170m 99°F“ on Wednesday July 29 1942 b)’ enyéloggdnrstiéltllglqillgggtéetgwnkAli Lyrmga and Delphmrms deb late Duncan and Marjory Rxibert- guru; tléereldsweépimailcrryoss acxfiicupfiidg glare a Xilgzgi-blue Jud?“ dress mm_ Prince of Wales College, and 1n Nova scam, who signified we“ the Rev‘ no‘. Boothmyhl Hem“ taught school in the neighboring son, aged 85 years. She had been district for a time‘ t lnlmition of being hero for lrl falling health since ls Novem- the big event. orated Our Lady's Chapel of st. played a prominent part i other med with white, and navy and Patrlcks Church, Montreal, on Sal- n Jane Ways of Montreal and Fred- bombings such as the attack on white accessories and wore a cor- rother, Albert, is serving with filo elm‘ Rey smith or Hum" River Veterans’ Guard in Alberta. and sn- . . urda. in min , a 21m t mo w" and nbllllt l Week "m" h" The on lsoria , Sch rnh t d. of pale pink Better Time “_'“_ r r ———— $5“? frgltlkllriftioRngfil-rint fir‘: for ytbeomargrlaggne of 17Iildred death "flared 9 SW01" 1mm which Prinz 11:18!!! Ilxn the glriizliqirls Chgg- liglsses. The bridesmaid, Miss Mary stMl-pealémisdgt 1::§Ne:o;“°r§_ mMfilvvllgficgFFlCEii-beliriiends g! COCHBANE-BELCHEB - At Zion ______ Christina, daughter of Mr. arid Bile never rflllled- nel some time ago. Hayley, Southport wore a street. spémed citizen‘ passed peacemny ed-w ha“, tgggiih: h” puzlmé Manse on Tuesday. Jul 28. 1942, by nsgrlfglgvrstgfilndgnfiiaergtilcfinxi rnfaflsléy géialfir (igsergtrlglfr viii? -vrsr'r01ts TO summrtsrnr: THURSDAY length dress °f “gmd 5"" ‘m’ away at the home of his son. S-L. the property or the late Dr c. A. m’ m“ 0' cmyle w‘ ‘°"E‘”““°' M, J s S than,“ Manaw nnvv unuessnrlss nnll "In" n W- ‘facNelll on ‘Tuesday 13 inst. in Archibald. the office of which re- “w” Balm“- °“"1°“°‘°‘“‘- “n” — . . . U r ~ ' P 1r _ C}, 1 ttetown Dgtaqhmgnt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grcenan sage of deep red Talisman roses. _ _ Lieutenant Gordon Douglas Coch- isosgiiouslgx ill with pneumonia in of Klnkora Parish, P El The of the Bank of Nova Scotla at Mr. James E. MacCallum, 74-year- Mr. James Coyle, Charlottetown, his 89th year'______ gglgglfdééfiiflgg Qgrvsgnvfhlxafie rane of Windsor, Nova Scotla. Tyne Valley at present. Word to marriage ceremony and Nuptial Chapman. N.B., and Mrs. Suther- old farmer of Harrington. died last acted as groomsman. The happy ___Cpr_ Matthews w‘; P_ELI_H_ location 1n a yew any‘ this effect was received in the city Mass wrere performed by Rev. R, land; also Mr. R. W. Dill, Manag- evening from injuries received in a. cQuple were united 1n marriagg ' ' DEATIIQ by who recently arrived in Canada. fall from a load of hay on Monday. Capra“, the Rev, J_ w, Mccafdle, from overseusfafiore her-rips been Dunn! the since the outbreak of war has accident occurred. ceremony appropriate hymns were transferred to the R_C_A_ as 1m H 1 ' itebiyaki Idlrlidhlrge ttllfirlgiillzl fiiiivyafi lgfgltlrfgggyogeggéreélbg lgfagk slructor. His wife and little son over the week-end, 5st. Enszel. with his wife and family. were visiting in the western part of the province when he was stricken. He is on his annual leave. Jchnstorl. S. J. of Loyola College The bride was attended by Miss Myrtle Grrcnnn, s‘s‘cr of the groom, while Mr Bordrn Greenan acted as best mnn for his brcther. er of the Brsndram Henderson Cofs branch at. St. JDhn, N.B., and Mrs. Dill are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brennan, Summerside. ——Miss Margaret MacNelll has re- lurned to Amherst after a delightful hclidnv with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.B. MacNelll, Summersid: HINTON - Suddenly at summer- side. July 26, 1942. Thomas L. Hin- ton, aged B4 years. —-_ ‘Ih brlcl 1 kd l r l 1 -—CHAMPXON -M NTGOME v to the around. His o r and ~ Billy Jr, are residing at their home -—'- STONE-At Lynd 1e. July 21.1941. —PR°B"E will" — 3°" angel lelfisliio llenlsscé? Inbggy toss“. NUPTIALS~A (Jule? but prgtty 5P1“ will“ "WM “l? "‘°°“"‘ “d scddlnrgmgzgglgfaglte wegrxlsgged “t; l" l<°min¥l°ll~ wjlffi’ ggfgollfflfiflglfioliliglrl; Mrs. xatolvlunroae stone. used o0. lsshxxlrlalleipseiise iigbagld-Llgdsgnguielg with a halo flswerzd hat to march wedding was sclemnized at the Wghiméxlggngiliafiggnifsctiillgfds ‘or a me rmmedrape repmves or the ' ' and a shoulder lsngth tulle veil. She carried rm arm bouquet of Swccthcurt roses and maiden hair fern, The liritlcsnrnid wore o dress of two-tone blre with uhit? nccrs- that she has returned to her home after a recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. All wish Miss Mill a speedy recovery. GALLANT-At the Prince County Hospital on July 27, 1942. Francil Gallant of Kinkora, agcd 7'1 Yflll-l- MOORE —- At the Prince Edrvard Margate United Church Manse on Wednesday afternoon, July 15th, when the Rev, John Stirling un- ited in the holy bonds of matri- Court at the Summerside Court House. The estates of the late A1- bert McGougan, Kensingwn. B81‘- bara Craswell. Cape ‘Traverse and time “ma. the mishap and was tab bride and groom at the Charlotte- en to his home and put to bur town Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Since then he had been under con- '3" a 511°“? hmleYmmm "l9 slant cnrc of a doctor. However. he ihlilllgh the Miliitimes. F01‘ infill- Gerald O'Connell Skerry of 59 Bennett 5b.. Boston. Mass, u highly-respected citizen of this .. istrlct for many years, died 0n _ ban I h d d t_ , ,_ W _‘ _ many. Miss Gladys Carmen Cham- r d r u elling re bride ore an Aqua- d _ d 1gp] M d _, Ju faimflie‘? -il“1‘»§l<»i‘ns “in “ g“ °’ m .1155" iilgunio"t“fle‘llllrll°lalt =1? "my"! °’ W“ "“‘°“‘“" ’“" Bus; tll".."'::"*:.t£.lil*.l'ls: sflllofls”... ~33... s" ll. all lawyers interested were: Heath on sud - ll e 5 - ning. ma chlng accessor es. On their re- m._ (m) w, rig g r pd illness at the ome of her sister Your. strong’ Kc" and Donald Q, stew. the Angel oifdeizftifirilgiiltizzh fiillayhloixintl; ton and Mr. Donald Hodge Mont- turn they will reside at Sherwood daugéter Isabel arrrved a ayegqrfpfi. Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Tyne Vallcv‘. snmsry. son of Mr. Cutllbert Mont- fomery of Park Corner. ‘Tile bride ooked very lovely in a redlngote art, col. c. J. Stewart was present representing the Provincial Success- ion Duty Officc-S On Friday evening following where the groom i; actively engag_ practice of the Junior choir In ed in Dairy farming. The Guardian Sacred Heart Church at Borden Joins their many friends in wishful of Mrs. SadlevMcQllaid, Baldwins Road, and claimed as it's own her beloved daughter Elizabeth at the HINTON-At Summersidc, July 2i. i942, Thomas L. Hinton, age Bi years. " Miss Thompson, chei-lotretown, is day 3mm “cm Selma’ Alabmna nursing her through her illness. on a. visit to her mother, Mrs. Isabel Gordon, 13'! Rochford St. “i t‘ ii i l‘ t. -t ' i . .1:' - ensemble M Wwde’ Mue- and i‘ G or Digh on bah 1f of the them long years of happiness. Mrs. A, J. Hag of Halifax is _ t1 d on uaycen cmantélfr, R£C.N.*\'I.R.1, l: 51,5},‘ffd°bee§§°f;,fln,‘figglféfluf ,3, gorge wlllite picture hat with while crfolrgieedea gicely wordzd address . M1,, ‘m, E_ Mm, my rs vlsitin friends ineglbany, xihlrora. kifg§fir,f*f.gi“s‘ffrlfim°°o.li‘.u. ggygreastirilte $33111 rxltgs 21:31 ‘lg-eh fir: Biréetsscrzbilprp Qfnyeurg, up; {K1319 oémgfrslg’ sangexifagfiggsxgfliitlimlfigg: ofhappiilfglatioii andNgood wissillfs to FRIDAY visiting in st. Jchn . B. the ""1 c "hmwwn- 7d years. Rcv, Mr. Lamont was mig- ~ , ' ' , l"? m“ all W5 8- ' ' ~ J0 n. mo. B-nd oreen err . uest ~ i Mr. Mrs. L. W. h 1 gcntlan '| and Mrs. Fred Chand _r city- nation to Gods W111. until He called gvand“ Mam‘- W°Y° ‘i 5m?“ ‘"13"’ three members of the Junior chor QFFUJF-lls ELECTED-At I YBB- giloholsgn, Brunswick place. M“ 9"!“ fluid! 5M “m9 ‘éyprflf Qrpfihfi“ 9,391, In many M“ FL fig-xl-Jl o! Halifax _s nor to nor etermu reward, Ever-v ress of white sheerc, and an ofr who were leaving on sarmday m ular meeting of the Bonshaw daughienSuzanne of Charlottetown tender care and devotion was given her by her mother (luring her ill- ness and she was consoled by fre- quent visits from lrer pastor Rev. Basil Crokcn. who also administered the face hat of rose. with white nwessorics and carried a. bouquet of Sweet William. Ml‘. Sutherland Montgomery, brother of the groom, Cnpubly supported his brother in years. FERGUSON-Suddenly at Caven- dish, July 2e, 1942. Rev. Alexander Ilhrguson. D.D., of Ottawa, m iii-i have returned home after spending two enjoyable weeks in Lot 7 visit- lng Rev. M. E, Francis. reside in Montreal. and Miss Inez Ymlni; P6011183 Society 1181f! on Mrs. Wcodicrd Turner Sackvllle lvlaclnnls presented to each a nice Jun” 39m m“ mum/m! “TENS NB. is visitiilfl in the City i111‘- prayer book and a sum of money. ‘Vere eleilled 5°? i119 9115111118 flllfll- guest of her daurhtsr Mrs. Lloyd Arte,- me presentation Mr. John tcr. Prcsident. Miss Virgillae Mac- Wellner and Mi‘. Wellner. visiting her niece. Mrs. Arthur Duvar, Charlottetown, Mrs. E. LeBlanc, saint John, N _ A _ _ N 1 ; 1 _ w Mn n ‘_ ___ Miss Patricia Anne Donnelly and t B‘. wilth her cilrtllughtrexgrJean rirxsd i? tcnatggrlctltlgulgit rites of the Holy 1115 duties to? 1111811. After ‘.210 ggilcillatnfielfnaéilglgergftghfilscgglrle 11:‘ Pg; sléccxfletaifsffsnams Miefie $3; Rev. Dr and Mrs. Genge, Chat- ghtlikilzm ggnnsgly of ‘Bmeoeg. 51st year. w '18 n are: . . ~ ceremon , " __ . ' . . .. s - King gnIrYlmIVIErsFY-gobertgliliyileg, Dunstnrr- The “mm w“ “dd °“ “m?” s shorty meteor rtriap. “filtlnlfial? a delmmu‘ “m” evem"! d“-‘"$ by’ "easum M" Fm‘ Sh“ “W” "'3" a“ “m”; M" “d M's‘ ant holiday in cape Trill/em the yuuamkdakd "t the . - ___-__- _ H ital, Jul 25.194: p.0- nage. gmrfiggpsflogilllllyilrll hggle T6652“ per in Charlottetown, and return- mmgfihe served we mam and cake ._0N gycmrqc, TOUR _ M155 Arthur Mammal’ Cumberland st guest of their aunt and uncle, Mr. 319x31‘ otiseubun, 1311mm, aged 41. ___ ' . -""'"‘ d Mrs. Emmett Croken. . r . where Requiem Mass was celebrated mg in the evening m the Mme m ———— c°nme Emma“ and M155 Blaming M155 End”- Lmes i“ Wm“ T5‘ an ---—- H to! lsa..l=.rs~>lzrzz.vl n» llfnrllld°r..lli‘éi‘fid“l°mb°’i t ll?‘ - rs nn- 1nd- P- - 1- e n. o... 1a.... n not... tlttllr...—.s"r.zillw.la.. “l... and duuilrcrs Naneve are b3“ cogggctiitzilllhebscfgtces aterhelvfrave’ congratulations andobeit ivnlshesetlxl glaglsuatied Darbd‘ 23d all“ “t ‘$1.32..’ We n; m“ or NOW ltzmle d“ w” W31 wblgh Nllrflgllmdstlvclz? y°““g 5°“ °r M“ “M M“ A‘ J’ "mi" "° 1 ‘"1’ w“ °’ m’ . ~ ' - " ' - 1 =5“ lunnlsrs s on us y. w en sev- ~ nun su er s» I - Ha en of Halifax will be glad to M’ n of bor- ci her uncle and aunt, Mr. rind Pt1k G lea“ j w? G e1 I this young couple, for many happy ————- 5 and rs. JON l!‘ ll iilre. RObETt Rilynes. Dunstaffr-lze Hiring Gggrdqwiil. Sign oélllllllgisl’. “a” c’: Wedded M155- Prevltllls l0 ghafrgeadseilwiglqlimlgeibniztoirlswtifiilgaigd “will _'RETURNED HOME — Dr- 3' Trenmn, N's. rlyl§‘§“g.§l°r,rlir§ilily¥mfi°fi§rlfir9gig abut" N's‘ her marriage, the bride was tong. cred a miscellaneous shower at the home of her sister. Mrs. Oliver Prnfitt. when many lovely gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Mont. gomery will reside in Kcnsington, Frank McArcc and Jam-es Smith. Tc the sorrowlng mot-her nnti lnlatives the most sincere and lroiirtfclt sym- pathy of the people of this com- munity is conveyed-C. MILLER — PICKARD WED- DING- A quiet but pretty wetl- (ling u-ns sOl€fllllil€fl on Saturday. July l8, rlt 4 pm, lit lllc home of the bride's pazcnis, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Miller, Central. Lot 16, when Miss Lily Marion Zilillcr and Mr. Thomas Milton Picknrd of Char- lottetown, were united in the holy C. MacDonald who has been on a §‘,{‘,f,‘},‘,f"‘,?,,°,,§,“§_,f,‘§§f,;,§ gfrfififgflfi visit to his old home in Traveller's fined two dollars and costs; another M“ "turned c" FY15“ mmrimi! "° pa“), chm-Rd with driving with hi5 homo in DellfOllt-S ggggilgk" w“ m“ m” “d Arrsmr-zmlifiitun n! FRIENDS midwi- ' —— ,. u... aenTFonsr. l»: and». Tlkelglwmfinlgficgngyfi "gay; from Summerslde waited on Ssrgt. Enghmd- 5'71"“! on wedm-‘da-V- w Anna“ ‘time of, aim “gob, a, Observer Alban MacDonald ahdhla 1011A gel" tillusgund 80:14:32 r - -~- - . . ., - - a foubtmrty 0.6100,,‘ the Ram Wm bride at the home of the formers :3 o “m; éihe w“? be V" Ver Wolf united 111 ml-ffiliio Mar- Dumb-b Mr‘ and Mrs" D‘ B‘ M“ $156031: yes ' newy residents L: garet Janet, only daughter of Mr. giefi"t°$ervlo°n‘l§°rsg°ilia°b°rlilé‘gan'fi QhB-PMWWW". and Mrs. James Marchbank and h is —-——— Earl Lowthcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘§;‘{_.,Z° 1:18 Alba“ good luck in h Mia Jean Wood, Boston, who has Miss Dorothy Toombs who has spent the past month with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. my Toombs of North Rusticc left on Saturday for . SMITH-At san rranolsoo. Cnlllig,‘ no, June 8, 1942, Mrs. Ben 5111i r lhce uclua Hogan) aged '15 yrs"- daughter of the me w. and l!" ‘mamas E. Hogan of Wrtunfl m“ P. n. Island. GAUDET-In this city on July a i942, Joseph Gaudet. flied d years. The remains were Iorwar - ed from Frank Hennossty! MAOOALLUM —- Al‘. Han- Jlily I9, i942, Juries E. MIMIC! “ml in his 74th - Miss Doris H, Mzlcdonald left en return to Montreal Saturday morn- ing aftc: spending ller vacallm at her home in the city. Miss Macdan- it'd is a student nurse at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Mr. Hnrrv Foster. Toronto. is rlsltlntr 1 s mother and other rela- ilvcs l1 fricmls in Cllarlctictcvur. Formerly on the teaching staff of West Kent School. Mr. Foster" is now employed with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as scen- for appendicitis on Tuesday. Miss Janet Stewart accom- anied by her friend Miss this ritton of Ottawa are s nding l holiday on the Island. ey re the guests of Mrs. TJB. Wood- The marriage of Miss Marlrn Ruth mm, Montgomery daughter of Mr, D, Ouhbert Montgomery and me 1M4; Mrs. MDiit-Zomery or Park Corner P. E. I. to Mr. George Whitefield MacKay. son of Mrs. John i), Mac. Kay and the late Mr, MacKsy of Now LondonP, El. took place on Mrs. J. W. Pickering, Scaview, P. E. L, is a est at the home" of the Misses site and Ralph G. Waite, Andover. NB. Virginia Scarth is spent-link . . . . . - Miss Y": Brio ‘Miter. hands of matrimony by Dr. A.S. Tuesday evening Jun 30th, t lhe P Lo h Co ll. P49 I the ROAR Mr' Mac. be ilti h b ih Re . " , , Milnny, Wellington, The bride was home of the bride Pagrr Corngr. the Talocybrldaqltcgllple cttoxozilain the bow Kllldmfieldhlnbglifilvyahgréwirirlfi- Paige: sPagell elxlvoodo gt’. Durg- §§§s.§'?§‘“°“ ‘§,,§°“Rr°°,§‘ Em,‘ ha: COMEAU.-.At her residence“? Mrs. I-"lnln Cn-“siy and Pile vivcn in marriage bv hcr father Rev. A. D MncLeod 0' st John jdo nder n arch or gvnr- r y h H, 11¢, m, m p ' sun's University and’ Mrs John gogrufLt Cmdr Cam belLScir-th Byline Street. Jul!’ 399m ' daum“? 5C3“ ‘f "eivm- Mrs’ 13"‘ 5nd looked vcry charming in a N. B. officiated, assisted by Rev. will. wwhjich ha?! a background ‘(.1 ‘$.15. Olin oNortshwBedeqtauenoulrtfllrs C Wisncr Vernon River leaves on la alsocx’ ted tl-mightpfor a short Gill "M" W“ 1m” Amman“) $113” "J‘.",“r.§.,.°’hEliklfiglgpggdhflrgg drcssmaker suit of navy blue silk John B. Stiriinsvf Kmfiiflnwll- grns, cut flowers and potted lants. gal MacCaull was chairman for return this morning. ' stay at 91 6"!- ’ m' "Y; 3,). m -t T crepe with matching accessories. ——-— '-—--'h ig 312*}, l’ accgmglflnkéllzg Fbllowing the ceremony a dainty A very pretty wedding was sol- “ppm AND l-cApn 3111333 B! EiiWiil" supper was served rp me gmmedrpre emnlaed at the Church of the Most "°""- 5mm by L‘°“* Cale" W“ relatives of the bride and groom, On Holy Redeemer at five o'clock this was returning to Dcrert after s r . mornln h visltto his wife and Wile daughter “MM” M°“‘“‘Y m” happy 5 w °" Mmym‘ ‘P°"Y'- ETHEL i w AT . pie lcft for Ottawa. where both dulighter of Mrs. Donald MacInnis _ i-l CHA WANT, -ARE 110v INVITED TO nouns anon/um’ ME. ~, .. I w: WASHING artist's HAIR: "°‘"‘- are employed in government serv- and the late Mr. Mach-sills. Cllar- E T""'E' “Pfi-OWW-d-EGGO! MYRTLEG Hourrrv 7 oucHlmWi-IAICAPY? - wit?“ i: i l ' ice and whcro they will make their htictown. became the bride of YOU'RE PULLIN’ MY home for the present. A host or Constable Peter Leo Walsh, son of HOLD Sui-L’ pqArgqov/"Qurr! friends Join in wishing lhcm many Min. Andmw Walsh and the late years of happiness and prosperity MT- Walsh. also of Charlottetown. in their wedded life, The ceremony, which was Wilneso ‘ aed by a large number of relatives A wedding‘ of more than ordinary and friends, was performed by Rev. interest mo place at the home of Frederick Cass, cousin of the groom. the bride. Cilurlotletown Royalty. at The bride was attired in a becom. four o'clock P. M. Wednesday. July ing dusty rose dress with navy ric- aerlvft flowersiflshe carried‘ a beau- M d B P. E‘ I Re | u noeegay uquet and was given {ivy ‘fierfyrmzg me fireman‘; in marriage by her brother, Mr. in the living room which was bsau- J3me‘ Mumm- tlfully decorated with notlcd plants. Th‘? "lam" "9 "W" ‘"5 W!» cut flowers and ferns. I 1 mh Riigoillllgigg biifglgrelllkiio l??? $537111] The tt brid as ove er I- w na ac- pmy ey‘h0fll0flfl.fifijlkfl_é_l late Frederick Parkman was united 1n marriage to John Franklin Mc- , ' _-_:AT_J_GUST 1, 1942 3