w“. - we). myfzugyf-Y, z». PAGPEN- a? THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN JULY s. 194i Qiil WS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBE EUR NE MONDAY Leonard G. Doiron. training as a pilot. in the R.C.A.l=‘.. lu Upper Galleria. has arrived in the city on n. visit to ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Doil"on, Upper Queen Street. FA ill I L Y_BERl-1AVED — ltirs. Annie Clarklu, City. received a Rs] mother, Mrs. A. J. c mont. Airs. C. V. scale and son Fred Lieut. Leigh Dingwell left Mon- . l‘. day morning for the mainland. Edward Garnhum. City. ls tient in the P. E. I. Hospital going treatment. oruon lviclllllis or‘ Ch ax, spent the week end at ills W!’ home in this city. Corporal Alan Platt. Toronto, Ont, chemist at the Chari lrport Hospital was a guest Sun- AiismtsCAN VIDIIUAB -iu.'. a. ' Scott and Miss Alice A. W. Cunningham Maine, and Mr. and Mrs. Rilssei Burns o1 Freetown spending a iew days at Island Cabins, Georgetown, guests oi’ Mr. 11h . The visitors will spend a iew days, the guests of Mr. Mrs. Russel Burns, Freetown, e returning to Mame. Messrs. Ralph and spending the week end with their nigger, Mrs. Claudine wright, vic. o . James Taylor Hall! (Jordon Clow of summerside, was a week-end visitor in Charlotte- lilr. and Mrs. C. N. Bissett and n Charlottetown from Montreal. Mr. lo was formerly manager . E, 1r or the Montreal oi- The many iriends_of Earl Mc- iklllngshltlberton. ‘gfetioftyéhiéo know _ a esapa en n Char- weoke d t R k P t. n a weary Morn and Mrs‘ lottetown Hospital. Steward street, cit . Mr. Norris V Campbell. son oi . W where s e compe PA0u_M meich leis-gram Saturday morning convey- ' pliuisi in; the sad news of the death oi lfu and will be here for about ted a successful iwo “WPKQ in all. Mrs. Bissett and Walter Quilty, South Shore. re- “an”: 513' 0v" ceived the sad news of the death oi year at Mwm 5b Bflmud- Irlshtown, was a pasenger to the ‘Mil. (Captain) A. F. Campbell g1 -clliltll‘crl Roxbury. Mass. Mrs. Campbell ivas a former Islander and for the past twenty years has been spending the summer at Souris at her sum- mainland on Saturday. Norris en- 1n the welfare oi his coun- lslonti: time ago. and has been ca e Toron o as an aero-en- ' w“ held m the gine mechanic in use R '0. A -FB-ACTUKES HIP —Friends oi Mr I". Schumlan will regret w at she has had the mis- to fracture her hip when outside her home on Tues- 8. 19 s. Simon Paoli, c n UXILIABY MEET- _ "lf-‘QUAID-On June 15 Ladies’ Auxiliary oi the Thomas E. Quilty in katchewan, on June 14. JFDSON -- At Pownai on June 28 . . \Vlili_‘llll W. Judson. a . Orundle spent his flir- 2 p. m. on Tuesday 61w 1'91! lzicl" home. She has many friends .219 and relatives on the Is‘alld who [at will decply regret to hcar of llcr passing. loulih with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wlillliitfi, Ringwood Cottage. Rocky o . s ‘lilo remains are rest llg (Fuicliifil Funeral Home \\lli‘l'\‘ :i l\l'l\'.'\l(5 filncral servioe will hc iiclil today. Julie 30. at 2 p. m. Zliil ‘Time, then to Alexandra ‘ - nublic service at Her many friends re will not prove M ill soon be able to be out and —S n, 9-year-old son of day evening. Mi". Hamid Manson. Orlebsr Stuyves- located around noon yes the residence oi Charla McEachern, Rice Point. His many friends join ill wis “lcnu-‘VALIF-Ai Co him the best of luck and a “happy 1m Red gm” landing" in his future carer. OFF TO COLORADO—-Mr and was unanimousi car- trust the iraotu M an M ____ d d, a son Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Owen Iro- quois Fails, Ont. are at present Vis- -_____ SURPRISE PARTY-A very ell-. W jovubfc evcrrng wns silent a: illi“ lilliit‘ of Mrs Slit-cs l)ilililll i it'll zi .\ll"l)l:.l- palm‘ ‘was iii-iii fol" sxlcol teicilcl" Bclliazicii-ts P. l villo has been a successful teat-he. in the school for the past fzur yifirs and is. now iclvinlz ll-. Sin- wlli be gliurlv mlswd rillicngst lilo chlldreil "r the pccplc izim ilic utiole ., 5.1.; ii-ls 1ll\‘.l n rcadv gilie a llclnln: lla oily wok undertaken for the sci . R. Dougnn. Edward St. left yesterday morning iol" Denver Colorado, to attend convention of Loccmot ve Flie- man acid Engiuemen. They intend important American Cities efore returning home will visit the coast. They will be absent about two months. Sutherland who had spending a few weeks, holiday in Sea. View the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. H. Jenkins has arrived in the city from Calgary to spend the summer months with her daugh- ter. Mrs. Fred Gates West Royalty. Mrs. Jenkins stoppe ws ior five weeks with her daugh- ter Evelyn. Mrs. E. A. Hough, son Lloyd. the latter on ure edi- torial staff oi the Ottawa Citizen. Many old friends will welcome Mrs. Jenkins after an Absence of nilizti Tliili‘). Interrllent Alex- iting the fortmens mother". Mrs. W y 41 COMMITTED T0 JAIL - nrim- Maqlml“ 1r" 1W1" wt in Island boys at pr as G m‘ Mt s“ t Ea t r n. . war s was itted to town - England, One new ztlated and several membership were received. drcided that a. dance be hel Armouries once a month and that no regular meetings would eld ('.\l"l‘l.'RI'ID — An lil- illl‘.\f)C(l Hospital was 'l(l:I\‘ evening after a 33- l-Ic ivas caught when n nearby house for lo cat. "The patient air- . oi the hospital SAD NEWS-Mr. Walter McLeod of Brookfield, has received the sad news of the deat John McLeod oi‘ June 26. Mr. McLeod 129:1, been in failing health for some time leaves to mourn a WlCiOW and two ital, Jul e 27, 19 Mrs. MiitonlGalbraitihz son. TRAINOR -- At m Hospital. June 2B, l?) h of his brother, Brew,“ Me“ on oi hunting black duck; son. He was charged und in April. He was th n give days to pay his fine but when he aiied to do so, he was committed r. MucDOUGALL _ Hospital. Julie 27, 0i __.._. “*?‘-'"'—- [ LAID T0 REST-The funeral of She was presented with a bedlilliilll blanket. from the district, and .~lli>I_. lll inkcd the people for havill-r bcczl 5' Kind to llcz‘. Till‘ rullll l‘ c: file evcning was spun in t5 .ill.l leclillbon also stop . sCIIOOL ITBUCI ———-— NURSES WRITING EXAMS — Twenty graduate nurses began writ- ing their examinations for the Reg- istered Nurses degree morning at the Charlottetown Iios- ta ht oi these were from the Leigh Sutherland left. recently for his home in Vancouver. B. C. He was accompanied by his son Wil- l-inm who graduated from MacGill University as a M. D. this closing lans to return to Mont- the late Mrs. William W. Judson oi Pownal was held Monday noon. Services at the Cutcliffc Fun- eral Home. Alexandra church and the grave were conducted by Rev. I. Judson Levy assisted by Rev. D K. Ross. Pallbearers ivcrc: lvicssrs. —.RETURNI!D HOME-Mr. Mrs. J. W. Kimball Medford. Oregon, who have visiting their son, F. O. G. F. Kim- ball, stationed at Summerside, are today starting on their Mr. P‘. G. Spencer leaves on re- turn ito saint John by plane this I] 41, ' G '1 . -i—- nlure Island, u so u Imam’ Pa“ Mr._aad Mrs. Gordon MacOallum MacLEOD-At the Jihv flue rind stove pipe FOUND TAKIN G \'Ol'.\‘(i , BLACK DIJCKS-— Caichillg _\"..\".ill;' ii and lit-tie daughter Joyce returned a motor trip to Hospital as an inferno Hospital M t , there for some time. ' on ague Wallace Enman. Island and five from Arthur Moore. seynloill- Mediord. They have been staying at Mrs. Austin McEwanb, Hillcrest wlld dilcks before they axe iibic in, . U? fllld taking them home to ra ls still the pastime of jvoilng bow Bill ~ . ofilccz" in the act of chasing dilcks on ltlcKcarlleys mars ii e l-ililsboro River. One ii been c ilturcd bur. ivlis ri v illi. s wlu-ii ihi- officer l‘. l-il. i. Cililqllilll". illi oil. i.:l- ilcl" illi‘ i\l 1H,‘. Ari. wllli it illilllllll.u> jlvildiiy oi $10. ulul Win15 iIl' 30 . iu jill. 'i‘l|e liari-ilis vi jiizi- i . Earl Jenkins and William Drake. Interment Alexandra Cemetery’. home for the past ten days. . in Kimball is a retired Canadian Na- tional Railway Superintendent oi the Western Region whose head- quarters were at Winnipeg. RECEIVES STRIPES — A tele- gram irom Lieut. “Bob" McMillan. received a few days ago father. Mr. L. B. McMillan. Minister of Public Works, fr lddle East, concealed a story of daring and heroism. The telegram “Have received second stripe and command of mlnesweeper. Love to all." This message came from a. CLOW—-At Cllcrrey Valle 1941. i0 Mr, and Mrs, GlLLlS-At the Hospital, ‘tiontngile, to Mr. and Mrs. Le GILLESPIE - On June 25 R. Gillespie of Long Ci ‘i ti. Oil . i1. iouilllilll"_.lnuild may: lklitrlce Judson: g L—-At tile P. E. v Toombs oi tile wit. tmeut. Ottawa, arrived home rl a two weeks visit to Tbombs. North Rustico. —-RETURNED HOME-Mr. Mrs. Reginald D. Arnold have re. turned to their home in St. ilflfl’ a short visit to Summerside wlicre they attended the Toombs- —S. . “Mr. Jacob Hulls. 53. of Mountain H medic“? and pediatrics. Two more days remain bgiore the examinations are finish- " ."l illizilivuj" accident eight in Charlottetown yester- ’ which he was a ift tile road on a curve ilfnlige. It plunged into a and Mrs. Charles Burt. 68 Bayficid Thursday of last arents. and left on Friday nlorll- g to rejoin ills ship. Mi". navy. was in Icclancrai. the e 27th-29til the Prince Edward nd Unitod Baptist Association met in its 74th annual meeting at the churches of which Rev. M. Watterwortll is the IIOIIOPQKI pastor. Although two days of rainy weather were experienced the attendance was exceptionally large. The church was not Road, N.l3., came to his death as a result of injuries received when a car, in which. he ivlis a passenger, rolled over a number of times, was the verdict returned by the jury empailneled to lnquzre cause of his death at the adjourn- ed inquest wilioh concluded yester- silip being among tiic llursili-rs. Hi? was not in at tlic clinlax but was only about 200 miles away. .\-\lll__' the pavement. the FERRED-LAC. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Sanderson. vxiio bring young wild chucks- hQllli? l wmlld be well ndinsed to orilcr [from - , I rrtilrned to their natural PfIlCllY at once, for i0 b0 iruizltl i.\.l.l ‘lli“ll 1n pilsscssloil is inviting Court. lic- ton. R.C.A.F‘. who has been stationed at No. 9 Service 'I‘rain- near Summerside has locus trgnsferred to Penfield Ridge, went over the shoulder and down the side oi ivlnch is about five feet \\i'ili il(l\\'11 fill fill "mt! until it reached the is lln ditch at. this ni iii» cal" continued right .1 wire fence, cii I. 1e 27. i941, to Mr. and Norlllil Jean Dari young son John and Miss Marjorie MacKinle , gorth River, Sanderson is a dircctrr of the Here- while in Enfiaid the party attended the Maritime Hereford Breeders‘ Field Day at Monte Vista Farm. enough to hold the crowds which gathered Sunday and many had to Visitors to the Island atlcndi R the Association included Dr.’ F. W. n oi Acadia University. Dr. be M Rev. A. Gibson of the Board day afternoon. The hearing was be- A T . . ‘. T ENDED Ophm“; iore Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo. FERRY SERVICE — Among tlicsv, present at the formal opening of tile Wood Islands-Pictou ferry s(‘l‘\"'l('{‘i-il N Saturctav wele Dr T. V. c P.. Hon. Dougaid MacKinnoil. Hon. John A. Campbell, Mr. W. N. Mac- A large and representative dele- gation comprising twenty-one mcm- oi the Citizens‘ Education Committee walled yesterday Provincial Government ——-__. —-VISITING JUDGE AND MRS. SAUNDERS—M1'. and Mrs. AN IMPORTANT INTERVIEW ‘z 1 ~At the official opening of the Wood Islallds-Cariboo SPTVICG Plcinu Iiorlge on Saturtlu at. the luncheon, Premier AS ..".\i lall 0i Nova. Scotia and MI‘. B, Gui- lmm Rogers, Supervisor of ilu- Prince Edward Island Travel Bill‘- eciu had a talk over the Toilris’ Traffic between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Both express- ed the viciv that this iriiffic would increase very materially" to thc bcneflt of both Provinces. Ceriarn IIIJEIEYS ivcre dlscilssed privately between them and it is expected that very shortly some announce- ments will be made of mutual co- operation that will be very benefic- ial to the two Provinces, It Ls illi- dcrsiocti these suggestions were ail- vauced by Mr. Rogers and met with ‘tbhe approval of the Premier 0f Nov-ll ‘zotia. Donald. Sydney, who is a vice presi- dent of the Northumberlalld Fer- ries Limited. and Mayor Holman. Mayor Holman was concluding speaker lit the fiulciinll at Piciou Lodge. at which Hon. Mi". Campbell sang a Gaelic song by s l into the iirain fie of Christian Education, Rev. . . Kinley, Denominational Field Work- r-r and Miss Flora Clark. Missionary resell , n number of su stions , p W1 ed§§§uo,,,,y lirtis Chiircil, M , The brief was ilreselltrd‘ b. 1941. by llcv- bv the cilairmall of the Committee, Reddrn. of Prince of Staff. whose state- ments were supported and indorsrd by other members. and sun lement- ed by reports oi sub-comnl trees. The delegation was couriecllsiy Horace Wright, the beautiful home oi Mr, and Mrs. Pennsylvania and Mrs. F E H and and son Albert oi Ohio, are ilsitlng in Summersidc. guests of Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders and Mrs. ughtera of Judge i car liziii amuirentlv hit Father hicnermjn _ other points oi interest in Nova ' mi ils fniil" wheels far Scotia. (l. ‘Filo cilrvo is a rather is a short distance school going out itiefKi-Eifi?“ -PASTOR REMEMBERED—'I'IIC teachers and pupils of Trinity Un- ited Church after the close oi the School iittingly remember- ed the r pastor, Rev. L. E. G. Dav- ies. Mrs. Davies and Miss Gweneth with addresses and presentations. Mrs. Arthur Allan read the address resentation to Mrs. Davies. Mr. Al any Palmer the address and made the presen- tation to Rev. Mr. Davies and Mr. R. L. Willett presented Miss Gwen- eth with her gift from the Sunday School. Tile pupils of Mrs. Davies’ class, one of the junior boy class "*—‘ A -l\llICl§l'i"|'l| - iii Unfit‘)?! $9’ gglfgffggtlgifiss province Mliusc. Saturday‘ slim are at present attending a church school session at the summer resi- dence oi Hon. George D. DcBloLs, Grand Tracndie. The courses conclude tomorrow. The purpose of the school is two- fold. First it is inte fellowship and secondly t.o give lil- ‘ leadership training, work and young people's leadership. Rev. Canon E. M Malone of St. Peters Cathedral in Charlottetown Dean of the school and Ml"s. Ma- lone is matron. The course in wor- ship is being taught by Venerable merside: Church History by Cation Malone: Teacher Training by Mls. Cleveland are do. and Mrs. Saunde VISIT - lvlir. Dan Mclcod. Quincy. Mass., has arriv- cd home to spend a short vacation -o see his mother. Mrs. Daniel McLeod. Point Prim, Mr. M Lcccl is a verv successful cimtractor has been absent from the Island for 27 years. He is pleased wit-h the many ts of his native province and is receiving a cordial welcome. Inquest into the death of Jacob Mountain Road, near Moncton, N. 13.. who came to his death in a highway fatality near Duustafi- Sunday last open- Jessie lliargarct Mn vue to Mi". Wvudall Lcori oi Lvlldaic. HOLIDAY — Ideal weather prevailed ward Island yesterday as crowds observed the 74th birthday of the Dominion of Canada. From early in the morning until late last night traffic was highways as peo le made for beaches, shores. f shing streams and other places oi recreatio crowd of race fans the western part of the province to attend the Alberton the first harness event of the sen- son. Many tourists frolll other parts of Canada and the took advanta e oi the received by Hon. President of the Executive Council. and other members of the govern- ment. who discussed raised and. gave assurance that the brief would reoelv o ..in have arrived from lcild lhe summer. serious consid- from Kingston. e ri uperzlte from severe Ousnmfl“ the Um Parsonage, Charlotte- ulic 30. 1941, bv the Rev J Cousins of Charlotte Rex Kicllv. also of Ch TIIOMPSON-TREiWII-JRE- A -—DEATII 0F MRS. ELIZABETH IVEEKS-There passed away on Monday at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Hebe: Corbet. Alberton, Mrs. Elizabeth Weeks. widow of the late Albert Weeks of south Kil- dare. Mrs. Weeks was most highl esteemed in the district and wil mllaillt, and Miss l ~ morside P. E. I.. WPCii-Clld visitors to Char- littlc boys w ich came a thanked the Sunday School teach- ers and pupils very fittin ly on be- by Re“ “W15 M The following seven soldiers leave- fhs- province illis morning ior inc be kindly remembered b friends, both in Kildare berton. Besides her dau half of himself and famiy-S. Murray’ Mydrm and Al- - Hampshire l0 Ra Tffl-JXIHVID DEDICATION SER- _ Approximately 300 delegates from atlon. No acci ems occurred dur- Royal Canadian Mary Tremors of V. Bell. Charlottetown; lph Lleslie Thomp- ‘cstcrciag fie‘ 0o at ti M - ~ _ 5 y a m n 1e ac music bv Rev. A. Lc-Dleii- Gardner [can Funeral Home before Coroner 8th Heavy Battcryv. R, C. A, else- vi" ‘ - ll "e ln Canatlil: _l £8850 Pte. Arsenault, Paul, Tig- Ocoary" P E I ael. Elnlsdlilia P. E. I I 6853 Pic. (Ronni-r. Eilwarci Jo- scu Si1illlllcrsliic._P. E.’ I 8683 -‘ . P. E. I. 68854 Pte. Perry. Joseph Flxancis, . "ilic P. E I I nloiztl. Elnisdalc, P. E. I. llvlore lclivlliiz illcv will be urc- MlllCd with knitted goods by 11.0 Red Cross and cigarettes by tlui 2 Mounted and Cltv Police said. A pretty June wedding. of inter- est to the younger set, pleteiy fil'ed st, Dunstanfls Basilica sclemnized, when the Rector, Rev. P. McMahon. D.D., united in thr: holy bonds of matrimolljv. Rita, daughter of Mr. of St, Paul's Church. Charlottetown; Demonstrations bv Rev. S. Davies, berton: Recreation bv Rev. G. Hill and Conference Period is conducted by Rev. A feature of the school is the practical demonstrations ill people's work ivllich are nut on. A number" of people from the cizy go out each day to attend some of m" 1' J‘ Ym" seven witnesses we" all parts of the province assembled in Charlottetown yesterday as the annual convention oii’ Edward Island Women's Institutes got underway. Three sessions were held yesterday and two more will take place today as the convent on concludes. Mrs, Walter beard, Pres- ident, presided at yesterday's meet- lugs. Herber Corbet and her [son of Sprlngtoil at south Kildare where she iorm- ‘ hearing and the in tlier adjuorned until next Wednes- day afternoon owing to e some 0f S. R. Johnstone. one oi the occupants of the ill-fated car, who ls cit present in hospl Air Vice-Marshal G. M. Croil. F. C.. Ottawa. Inspector-General cf the Royal Canadian Air Force ar- rived in Charlottetown last night on a routine tour of inspection Today he will visit the R. C. A. F‘. Recn ind CGZILFC on Kent Street. which 1s ill charge of Flt. Lt. H. A. S. Moly- D C.. and No. 31 Recon- daughters are left to mourn. The filneral was held on Wednesday t Freetown, July 3, assé ‘rte. ‘Ellsworth. Vincent! her son Carl and was very largely Elmsdale conducted the service. —-SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Word was received in Augustine Cove of the death at Edmonton. Alberta on June 24th of Malcolm F. Mac- fol'merly of Augustine Cove, P. E. 1.. Mr. MacFadyen died of heart trouble. He was sixty two Pie. LcWlS. lime‘. Keith,’ r .\ll'.~ Tm‘. Iyioyllagla (nee Berna- i i‘ ' mm who underwent an uni-ration in the _ is reported as progressing ivoouslne-At nanlilton July a. Brown, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W ‘a A" w J. Brown. Dr. McMahon also cele- brated the Nuptial Mass. Tile bridc, who was given nwnv by her father, looked charming in a suit of Blue Heavcn with hat and accessories to match, and carricd a houqilet of Talisman roses and fcrn. A number of very interesting re- ports were submitted and inirrma- tlve discussions took place during the enthusiastic sessions. representing all parts of the pro- Mrs. Walter Leard, Bed itillcPilAlb-At Cornwall on Wed- nesdily, Jilly 2nd, 194i. Mrs. Donald lyiacPhall ill her 30th year, John McLeilan in his The body of Austin Doucette, 2i- year-old son of Captain and Mrs. Jerry Doucette, Cllarlotiettwn was found on McBeilrs Shore, Marsh- fieid at noon yesterday. sasarit-fsliaw. Bordon Ray-ll iiivc EISPOCIOI‘ E. J. and lrovincilll (‘roverlllnent through tile 3i? ~ Carri.- On Canada Corps. Tlli.‘ pica-i i elltatlons will be looked after by Mr ooi at the Charlotte- town Airport. which is under coin- nland of Group 0gp O. B E.. M. M. found on the flats near the water's edge. He has been ml sing from his ‘some since the mitted her report as Presi ent and the text of this appears below, This was followed by an interesting ad- licciullpailied by Mrs. . ii‘ T-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Sunday, June 20th 194-1, Adam Wight oi Flat River, aged 77 years. years of age. He was the son of the late Ml". and Mrs. Nell F. Padyen of Augustine Cove. Besides she was attended bv Miss Marion Power, who was attractively gown- . lwit. Monday by car for New ' ed in dusky pink and also carried S. on a visit to the A. G. Bnicc of the Catladian Llcaicrl j A War Services. About 500 soldiers and vctcri iock part in yesterday" mOl'l'ililg' large church para e in connect". irnilon as tile soldiers of iilis wil". flCL'0llll1lllll(‘d by their oliLi-r t‘ - ratios of the last Great War, marc - cii through the city sires-is. Ci‘.i/' llilcd the roilte of march to w the soiiili s go iziast. The c/niiri- 111i}- il( l>.i'=t"llI(‘(i n. iluc Zllil)(‘ill'illl('(.‘ .il.ii omorrow the In- succtor-General will Service Flying Training School at LSLIIIIIIIGTSIdE. which is in marge ci Wing Commander and later in the day leairiire for Monc- . pan the trip to this province Commander P. J. Monday morning, June 16. The body was badly deccmpcsed and was not reczgnized for time. Ca-ptairl Doucette y when it was shown to . It was clothed in greenzsh prints. a light shirt‘ and brown woollen socks. There were no boots dress which was delivered by lion." W. H. Dennis. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. He welcomed the del- egates 0n behaii’ oi the A Department and referred" wonderful (lo-operation which lsfs between it and the various In- his sorrowing wife three daughters and two sons, all residing in west are left to cherish his mem- ory. He also leaves to mourn two sisters. Mrs. T. W. Middleton and Mrs. Hank Dixon of North ‘Pryon and two brothers, Donald and Edward of North 'I‘ry- on, to all of whom much sympathy is extended. The late Pndyen will be kindly remembered by friends in Augustine Cove-S. Mrs. Fred Gates. West Royalty. was elected president of the Prince Edward Island Women! Institutes convention which concluded yesterday aitemoon. Ses- WEEKS-At the home of nei daughter. Mrs. Heber Corbett. Al- , IfMIhMrs. Albert llisrighton Road. i. 1941. Mrs. Mary m. s encer. r 83rd year. widow of t e late S AIacCORMACK-At Heart Home, Jilly l, Sarah E. MacCormack. PALMER-At Charlottetown. Jlifll 28. 1941. Joseph Scott Palmer oi El- lerslie in his 92nd wear. ' SUD§BURY-Ai Scu View. June 29. 1941. Duncan Sildsbury, age QUAID-Ill Charlottetown. Juno I941, Jnnlcs Bernard McQuald. Mrs. Clifford Rose. ‘The liriny liflfllilg‘ Mr. Walter lliiil to hear he has returned to his cu llnproved after his re- inon in the Prince Ecl- ii bouquet oi Talisman roses. The groom was airy silpporied by Mr. Harold Hennessey. berton. June 30 l with the National Service oi Dot.- cetlorl. Thousands of other pcrsmls cciit o_ joined the lniliiarv forces at the scr- iilird .- viccs which were ilcld in Illc cilurcllrs. ‘lilc parade attracted llliich a‘- l. Funeral services will be held at Valle field today for Mr. E . ac Quincy. Mass. He was a native (i Heatherdalc P. E, I. He llvcd in .h:~ A. Hume-Wright Training Command, Mon- treal: Flt. Lt. J. G. Neill, also of lNo. 3 Training Command and Flt. native province, Li. G P. Dymond. Personal Assist- ia in ant. ti) tile Inspector- Mr. Cyrus s. Chin dent. of The United states Rubber Company who is at present n guest ht the Queen Hotel in Charlotte- town. Ml‘. Cillllg is one of the eleven Marks in the eel gran; near the ivatrr indicated that the body had dragged from the water's edge the flats, The marks where the feet dragged were quite visible. while at interval; there was another mark as though made by a hand cr arm. These marks are believed to have been caused by the tide carrying l.lll Aihcrt MacDougall, Until he left his Mr. MacPhee carri opgrations at Kiimuir. v ..'Mrs, David Gardiner of Ot- tawa, accompanied by her two chil- dren are visiting Mrs. home in Montague. Bhe is s daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Currie, L. o Jaulcs White Richard- sli irtlarv. June 14,1941, at United Church. Tor- (laughterg Thgy me; MacPhcc, Quincy; Matheson. wife of the Rt-v Malcolnr ll~..i:".~.- iiivnriihie ccmmults wine . hoard about lt. L. the Unilcd Slates:- mi-n appointed by President Roose- the body up to the fl volt to tile United States National l ,1 ti t d , e i, id The remains were taken to the sons as “g wo Us w re 1e Mr. Ross Wllite. a native of Mur- in Prince oi Wales College Auditor- riiy Harbor and now oi the Civil ROGERSYSN_AL N", Ewen, Jung Col. 1-‘. l. Andrew, M. M.. oil fl('(‘l‘ Couullalliilrlg No. 62 Call-stir. n Quincy; Margaret. Mrs, Henry Riil-l ley, Boston: and Elirabeth, Mrs. K. Defense Mediation Board. He is a former Islander born at Red Point. Cutcllfic Funeral Home where an . d the d d l - inquest w“ hem yestwday “Deb Service Department Ottawa, was ium an were a n a1 W 9° illi R088 $011- in Charlottetown yesterday. He was w am r Aliuv Basic ‘Framing Centre. wils zll l, charge of the parade which lllC\"(l H oii from tllc Armourii-s at. lilllii u. m It collslsicti of: Mclnljcra (.1 i (}ill'ii‘iO£li.'~(i\\'ll briiilcll of lilo (3.1 (flan IJJHIC/ll ill commit-lid of i‘ J. F‘. Li-uzhtlbc-r; No 6 District llais ilutlcl" conurlillld of lit. Col. also in the Urliicd States. Hi5 wife predeceased him Mr. Malcolm L. MacPhco, Hcaih- erdale is a brother, ivhlle Mrs. J‘s- sle MacKenzie. Glen Martin. P. E. I.. Mrs. Belle Dorrity. Boston, and Mrs. Marv Douglas. Lexington, Mass. gates from all parts oi the 01'0- vince. Mrs. Walter Leard, Bedeque, was named Past President and other of- ficers elected were: Vice President, iVLrs. Dolor Richard, Mont Carmel: Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. noon before Dr. I. J. Yeo and the Gllldflt (ioremanl. H. Oat-way, Wm. Rolllaertson, Harry Craig, D. Rock- w . e . After vie/wing the body and the, lie brought his two sisters home wlio liad been visitln York and in Washing will again return to the Island 11-" bout the first oi August. WEDDING BELLS-A very pretstly enroute to Murray Harbor to spend SENAl=l."l"--At Summerside on a short. ‘iollday with his parents. LAID T0 REST — The funeral of the late Mr. Adam Wednesday aftern lai iver to Murray Riv- Arscniiult, ngcd 51 years. CRASWI-ZLIr-At the sister. Miss Flora McGoultan. M11!- peouc. on Julie 28. 194i. Barbe" McGougan. WlflOW f9 . ill r». Rnticrs; The Veteran's Uu.ili.'~,~.; rf Can-a 1*, A. (fil"l:lluu-l"_ M. M, AIPIIILIUE» (ll No. 0'2 Carlntiiau Army’ Basic Traili- it had been found the ,9;- Qenmtg wedding was soiemnizezi mwas adjourned until a Ann's Church Hope River on May Mary Ada Gallant. ldau hter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Convenors named ior the com- " ing year included: Home Econom- ics, Mrs. Hazen Howard; Citizen- ship. Mrs. Alan Wyand, Cavendish; SW . McQUAID— In the city Sandal’ i under command of Liv-iii " Juno 29. 194i, Bernard McQllflid. Tile fiuleral today will be ‘from _- the United Church. Burial Will be ~111Mb! in the adjoining oenletely l that holds the sailing ._--__- Lna (Jcntre ullilvr command of 3151-‘ jol" A. S. Robertson. The Luz-ii. mm l-ti lion-o Band. under the cmnmantl of Nuiv Y Bandmastcr Thomas AIcFnrlaui, “u. "mg. and the West Kent School Ilaiul. E-At Murray HQPW- F’ WEI) IN TORONTO-The marri- MacDougail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacDougali of Argyle shore, P E. Island. to Mr. James or Toron” ROM‘ was Agriculture and Canadian Indus- tries. Mrs, Malcolm MacLeod. Lorne Valley; Social Welfare. Mrs. James olirlen, Elmsdale; War Services, A lar e congregation was present aul’s Church, Sumincrside yesterday morning to pay its to the late Hon. A. P. July 2. 194i, Mrs. Frank MacFrir- sPENfillh-On Tuesday, July um. Mrs. MIIFY E. Silencer l" h" but not at the time it no llilllllfll meeting of the Char- Jerry Gauthier oi North 311M400- Tho ceremony was pericnned and a 35451301159 PRESIDENT under command of Bnndlllastvnltr Vvliliam Iiillc, ilvcre in IlllPllflililPi‘ and provided siirrilnz lllartial nlil..;c alzni: the route of ulnrrll. 'I'hc parade proceeded up Krill tract to Great George wilcri- in Protestant party ilvent north to Fktzrov Street and back to S! Joules Plcsbvtcrian Church. ' hi: ~¢u.iu ltntlry" Club was held at ‘ c inn": liizu-lrlwin iii the Cilarlotte- Mn‘ Raymond wood‘ Norm Two“ Martin. New Perth. representative with the president, to the PEI. Federation of Agriculture, which was formed 33rd your, ivitiow of the lute (Rev) l) ill .‘1'. ldiloilly" at o1 Powiwxl street. City. Ju y 2. i941. Peielr - ligrvrne, aged 62 years iformcry l Arsenault. Solemn Requiem High Mass was sling by Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. Macbelian. assisted b . Polrier. deacon; Rev. M cDonald, sub-deacon; and Rev. T. Butler. master The Bummerside choir merited by members of the Mis- couche choir, The following mem- At the annual meeting of the board of trustees oi the Prince County hospital Mr. H. T. Holman was re- elected president, Mr. C. R. Rogers. who presided in the absence of the president, was re-elecisd vice-presi- dent. Mr. James H. Prichard, sec- etary-‘Ireasurer and the five re- tlrng trustees were all re-eiemd Nuptiai Mass celebrated by Dalton P.P. The bride looking very charming in a tailored white accessories was attended by he: sister Mrs. George LoCiair. The WPite (Jim) Richardson. son of Mr. Thomas Richardson of Bonnyrigg, Scotland, took place in Bioor Street United Church. with Rev. Dr. George C. Pldgcon offici- ating. Miss Sheila Stewart oi Hali- fax played the wedding music and the soloist was Mr. Sam Hoilings- filllll‘ and presented the lu- vi-alfis activities. [iii- iil.'l)'i\llll{ were othel" reports a R°V Clld-YIWN- followinl! the ceremony the br‘d Catholic Pilrlv iultlnr command of, Llciit J. J, A/iacflomllti, Cfiilllilllilili Mlliill (ill Grout George i0 Ovation, thence to Market rind Riclnnolid ii: Great George Street and St. Dun- siatvs Basilica. At 5t. Joules Church. Rev. T H. A B. Somcrs. BD., SfIiM. (‘Fndllvivfl w-‘ the worship and prcoclleti tile rur- mon. At St. Dilustans Basilica. lilzh MASS “"33 celebrated by itcv w ll- iam Simpson and the sermon was preached by Captain. the Rev. J W. McCardie. Roman Catholic Chap- la For the return march. both pal-hes met at the corner oi Grafton and Prince Streets. The parade then rocecded up Grafton nild the "File 2ft" was given at the War Mom- party proceeded to the home of the bride where a sumptucus breakfast the immediate relo- and friends oi the family- The pastor Rev. E. Dalto also present. After breakfast they motored to Charlottetown and re- turned to the home of the groan ior dinner. In the afternoon they rooeeded to Summerside vistixlg he many friends and relatives oi the bridal party. The bride previous to her marriage had been employed bers oi the clere W. . . MacDonald; Martin Monaghan; Urban C-illis; Bennett MacDonald; Lawrence ' J., L. J. Ayres; Lteonard Mc- Thc order oi the sion was as follows: Columbus. C. M. B. A.. L‘ Assump- tion Societ , honorary pallbearers, ers, members of the band. members oi the Legislature. The honorary pallbearers were: Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders. E. Shaw. ‘Heathstrong. KC, J. P. ett H. .McPhee. K.C., Hon. worth. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Dr, D. A, MacRac. wore a gaiety blue crepe dress with matching coat and hat, navy ac- cessories and corsage of sweetheart roses and bouvardla. tended by Miss Mabel Bruton in a dusky pink crepe ensemble, with white accessories and Joanna Hill roses and cornilowsrs. Mr. I-iennan Statten was the nest man, and the ushers were Douglas MacLean, of West Hill. Ont., and Mr, Jack Carter. ‘A: lire reception at the Falcon. Highland Creek, the bride's aunt, Mrs. D A. MscRae received gowned in crepe with white accessories and corsage oi white roscs to the board. Only routine matters ed “S. " llllV Scl'Vl(‘0——G.G. Hughes. itliulzii Service-G. F‘. Hutch- lil:i-l'll:llinilril service — W. B. Gilli . vlvd Children-Dr. W. J. P. lill Peter J. ‘rrainor Freder- ick Phillips, 25. and lliari yesterday were sentenced to li-ang on August 20, between the hours of m.. the execution "within the walls of A packed court room saw prisoners take the verdict WlI-IIOIIC any outward sign oi before sentence was omen by Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders, Phillips. in a voice that trembled slight] sisted that they were not guity of 1 a. m. and 6 s. ins restaurant they re- home oi the bride where the remainder oi the even- ing was spent in music and d lllkg rind appreciation to the retiring Pries- ul oihcr officers. also to the and rlullo ior services orial on Queen Square. His ifcliiuir. Lieutenant Governor B W. Ic- Paae took the salute as the oar-lilo passed the Bank of Montreal. Hc was accompanied by Aitics, LlPblt. K. Biriiflli-lo of im- Nnvv and Molar J- R. Paton, I‘), O C; renri-si-aliaiivi- and Mr. W. (i Silenccl", ilrivuic hUi - FGYRII’. mg. ‘The nimber of visitors and i fonds present in the evening tell-l- opularity of the young couple. Prev ous to her wedding the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower by the Women's Instmte of which she was be!‘ R/aoul Gauthier have taken up their residence in North the murder of Peter J. Trainer. Working in twelle feet oi water eight Charlottetown had their first experience as prac- tical divers when Mr. A. P. Ceretti. Borden gave them the okay their first lest after a course of prclminary instruction. The boys urdock Kennedy. C. Shelton Sharpe. Dr. A. A. MacDonald. Hon. J. P MacIntyre. L. B. MacMillan. Tile active pafbearers were: J. J. M D. F. MacNeill, Dr. J. A Serbia assisted gowned in gray crepe with accessories to match and corsage oi Talisman roses. bride was formerly a Island and is a member oi the Weavers‘ Guild. The groom is a well known recreational . . 'ii‘i'll(‘l'$/OI1. 'l"ri-asurer. 3 -:'ni=, Di". Ileiilil MncIntyre ill rihuii g liurlralifi lamps belonging to Islingtorl borough council In En$|"""~ Girls have new replaced men in trimml and t" "roll, Asslfiliiill secretary. A ilumbai" oi members from tllr The niirlidc flu-n continued bv wav of Queen nnd ‘Kent. Sir-P's back to the Al‘il"‘ll‘i('S Whole "l" members of No. iii C. A. B. were served dinner. Knight. mother of aix-year-old twins, is one of those ‘ work. ller husband ls In war work. loo. Iii-re Mrs. Knight gces her Charlottetown Council Rilsttco whe e the grc m is a suc- Columbus were present. The vices at the crave wi-re by Father Butien-S. ‘f"""“- “T” “i Am"!- grecitly enjoyed the ll"riil of atny- I groups in Toronto. l irg submegcged for periods oi iii- fiieirde wsh them vears fir; i .\iG