our-.cHARtm1u1>\t1s-ouARv1-\N - .. __zluovs_'i' c.1914; LOUR NEWS uooET ror ouR SATURDAY SUBSCRIB “TE 3 Gordon Kelly of Charlottetown , from possible ucaltn by Jrovnnx at Roe Point yesterday. copy). MF- wil-TIDAY PARTY --— MI‘. lad . . . . Rogersotl gave a Joly , . , All: lilxtx, l...“ r --nault, Prun- s ‘U’?! k l. - "1 w Moreen and Keilvvwew swine grimirrifii ti.‘ 115$»? SOFIQEICeIIbEI/‘fl: . , was "9 a ‘mull "M? "in ‘m’ m! daughter, Joyce, who Ls‘ three years cdemh“ was pheasant“, “m” when hwy 3°‘ ‘mo dnncun‘ old. Swilnlnlng and gullica vere eh- x Jngemand ' mus c 8 “5- joyed. by the children who num- Bmh Arsellaul‘ ‘"15 “"3"” 1W1 oered about thirty, alter which a reached the raft when they heard bounwcus sup-we, .,»_,_,' “Ned Wm, "1e5IQYhe1P-Ar§°n“mt reached ‘m’ the birthday cake \"liil three tiny . l li-rugghng b°V “L” “d “mmds candles lit up fol-thing the center of i late Morgan alrived, The tair help- the mm“, “mars . ‘ ed him ashore. i“ rt L i St. Peter“, P. Vi“ Bemmrd- 5°ven'3'e“r'°1d l}; ‘int-o Prlilce mwurd dwlgmer of N“: and Mxs- Thmn‘ Island Hospital Saturday morning. as Benmrd- of “Blush w” bmugm She was partly Dulilcti rrlduy at her w m9 P1111“ 0°11!“ Hflpm“ °n home whole she was slwndlng a hol- Saturday night l1avln|z_ 118E" ~‘='J'“€k may. She lms tniploycu by A. ‘I l by 5 ca?“ OLQMY- 15° “me gin Horne and Company lute as book- .‘ was visiting her sister and while keepfl; 5m. \\YI~\.S -_~_; Hun-h 01¢ 599mg 1191' "wmer “m”? ‘m the Mim Pratt “Zia btlrntu when bus ‘W5 struck by ,"h‘e car which flaming gtb0iillt: ulls lilruull on llil‘ 1W3? m“??? gy “naobl-fdiigy ",§‘é}g£§ accidentally. A huttl lnun was start- 1 18 81f B5 . "lllC ‘ll'lll(.‘ in an out- throat. Last night her condition mg a who I I i’ was reported slightly lmpTOV€d.—-S a jolly good fellow", was spelt Maurice Gallant and Miss Livingston, In the »"wee" parted to their respective years of happy wedded bliss. (Patr at please copy). present. At the time of his ret building at her miner's :.l-."ln when o. spark dro 1t "l into zt gasoline can. The can \\ s Iltlllllllg cunLnts was thrown cm the building just as Miss Prat". \ ls jmsslug the door. 1n an instant sue was enveloped in flames and although the lil"e was extinguished quickly she was fatally burned. Survuug are her and Mrs. C. ' 1 blwd I-I all?‘ LP it nu 1 < 9, d (‘FL lflil, ' U ’ ‘msnce Or the peace ‘LEG, liturgy gtldr with the Royal Lanluiuln Ail . ' $5 Rh; €rffiregelywiflxéfiesMltlaccgein' Force overseas; Donald Pratt. Dag - ' - > 9 '1 , ‘ a and a. three-yeztr-o get?‘ Bcmqg Harry oBrlen and bgthgr atlPe all at home. The sisters r9 5-775‘ " ' " ‘a , Chrtrlctittmvn. M12 Murphy W05 a Mk9‘ at Al‘ gnerbaxalfgratflit‘ Lzcal and Anna - 1 t bertcn. Witnesses said he com- Prat,’ school m.,,,._,,,_,. n, A1m-5hngd_ plained of pains in his stomach. Eeverul of the witnesses 551d meg TUESDAY raw no signs of liquor of any kin Close w 600 Reserve Army men went under canvass at. the Ord- l when they called to see him. nance Grounds and vlclorla Park An inquest into the death of J. A. l\iurph_v' of Alberton will be re- sumed tomorrow. Murphy died July i 2B After n day's illness. He com- plained of abdominal pains. A cor- Qneys jury has recommended that an autopsy be hold and the hear- ing was adjourned to tlWfllt the re- suits. was Master of the C. G the Stanley. the Victo parents. Ml". - 't cl lulu" YEBIS B80. FUNERAL 0F MISS LOIS PRATT-The funeral of the late Miss Lois Pratt was held yester- day afternoon, Following a short service at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Chester Pratt, funeral services were held from the United Church at St. Peter's. The Rev. I_ J. Levy and Dr. Lcfurgey said in his 011111011 ‘death “'11s dlle to alcoholic poison- yrv . " )'1‘$W1'da.‘f1'1°1'm"¥ “mmlcmmg a Rev. Mr. Patterson officiated. if‘? C, (Elly tlggsatzslnigg‘ m2; two-week tilllllllillt’, ]I;i'.U(1.“l'llC Nth During u“, Service Mm Banks b}; d fr, ' M59“? AYm°imd “44m““*' P; h“ san a solo “Sunrise” and Mr. ~ we H‘ L l. Light Horse provuud the built of Wu ,6, Burden sang “Wm me l . ii the men with approximately 47a all Circle Be Unbroken?» Burial was The NW’ Glasgow Unned Church ranks reporting for training. About in the Presbywnan Cemetery a, . .. - tc - . . - . 335,38“? jgg§fng°f 3n ‘agdngga; §§,*f,,£“,§,,“§f{‘,.”e.f,,,f‘,‘§,f§°,%L,P‘f§§§Z Marshfield. Mr, Levy and Mr. i Jul)‘ F1111 “Y7 i111}. when Rev- 30h“ met at the statzon tlbuutncolrby the girfiéggi_cl_s*n\vctl;lé? Eii-‘Yllllf,’ unwed 1n m9 hOIY b°nd5 Light. Horse bLillti and paraded to v ‘ ~ - - ' sqdn. Ldl". Boles, PO. Cobbledick_ F0. Brady. Stirling Clark, Horace Fraser and David Anderson. Miss Pratt died in the Prince Edward Island Hospital at Charlottetown " Saturday Sim urns fatally " ill illl accident at hcl" heme camp at the Ordnance Grounds. They are blilctetl in [Pills and hllLS. The unit l5 under cclnlmtnd oi Lt. Col. G. E, Full. —SO.\IE\\’II.\'I‘ l.\ll>ltti\.'r.o-T3~.<- contiitlon ul Itlr. Gtot iiitnlUfJ l“ reported sttlleuhttt .ll 31.". H»- tetday, Mr. Bishop hull been qmle seriously ill for some tune m the Prince County Hospital but was cf nltltrlmony, Miss Margaret Stev- enson, daughter of Mrs. and the l late R..W. Stevenson, to Charles Foster Sellar, son of Mrs. John ‘ Bell Florida, U S.A , and the late . Milton Sellar, And Miss Inez Clara Sleveltscll, youngest (laughter ol. Mrs. and the late R..W. Steven- son to John Daniel MacLeod. sol. of Mr. and Mrs. JA. Macheoa 1.1.1 the preceding day. know that his ccndztmn ILLS ill1~ Maclvaily oi Springfield. Mass, g have been visiting in Surnmerside and Tlgnlsh. During their stay in Summerside theyyhewere lluests at Garden Lodge. y are leaving t-lliss week on return to their homes. of their popular young then, Ml" Ray Buell, who has returned homo from Nova Scotia, where he i5 in Servce for his King and Countxy, to spend a few days with his par- ents and friends. Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins read the address and Mr. Dewar Bnllem presented h.m with a \vci1 filled purse. Ray then thunk- ed every one present, and all join- ed in Singing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow". The remainder of the evening was spent in Music and games, alter which n delicious luncn was served by the ladies. Singing of the National Anthem brought the evening to a close. proved. Capt. J. A. MacDonald. Prince Ed- ward Island Highlanders (Black Watch), accompanied by Mrs, Mac- Donald arrived in the province over the week-end an ' spflllfiiflf! ii few days in Ca‘: "lpt. Mac- Donald has just co month military course —WEDDING BELLS -—- A very pretty wedding was solemruzed at the Parsonage at Springfield West recently, Rev, John Sheen officiat- ing when Miss Jennie Moreshead. ' ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Moresheald of Springfield. West was united in marriage to Gordon Stan- ley Mcwilliants, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson McWilliams of Cape ' in UDDIY Canada and will leave -lhe latter part of the week to rc-joln his unit- VISIHNG HERE-Rev.) James Donahue, Minneapolis, l\Ilnn._ is spending a holiday visiting his native parish of Cardigan at D11‘- ,- .-, Wolfe. Lot 7- TIMI mil-BY friend‘ sent. He has many relatives and “ , wishthe bride and groom W617 friends in the eastern section of REV. DR. MJI. GENGE REMEM- 11/11091119-55-"5 the province. A sister, Mrs. J. P. BERED~A gathering of the Mc- Leod family, met at the hum‘ of MI‘. and Mrs. Chas Stewart, Mal- peque Road, Saturday tender Dr. Genge their esteem on his birthday anniversary Present were, Mrs. Dr, Genge, ylr. and liars. Chas Stewart and daugm. er Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnasoi McNichol. is also here from the United States and is spending the holidays at her summer llolne in Cardigan. LAID T0 REST- ‘Ihe funeral of Anthony Martin was held yes- —INTERESTING VISITORS Adjutant Rumford and Adjutant Barwick of the Salvation Amlvat Hespeler, Ontario, have been having g very pleasant vacation in Sum- merside guests of Mr. and Mrgsafi- - drsmrsablrttttzaer. at... w... rm ' merside some twelve years ago and delwe 0f 1115 DBPBHW 21 Ell-Wm was then Captain Rumford. and had Street to the Church of the Most chm-go of me aymy headquurcr; at, Holy Redeemer where Requiem Summerslde. She notes many High Mass was celebrated by Rev. changes in Summer-side during her A. J. Loftus, C_ SS. R. The pall- absexwe. She was warmly welcomed bearers were selected from the by old friends who were delighted Signals Division. of which the de- ' to m9 her,—S ceased was a member, viz: Lance 1 -—-—— Corlporals Lorne McCnrville; Mich- " . -I.NDUCTION SERVICE —— A ael Hennessey, John Morris; Col-- ‘l large congregation attended the 111- poral Edward Gallant and Prlv_ ~ auction Service in Tfinli-Y Ull-W-‘d ates Geo. Anderson and Gordon Church on fiiday eveniflfi W31?“ Kelly, service tit the grave was Rev. John Jarvle of Strathlorne. C- conducted by Rev. Richard Baines, 3., was inducted into the pastorate Q SS R“ o; Trinity Church. The service which was most unpressivc. was conducted by Rev. George Ayers. fl- of address Mr. Munro McLeod, Mrs. Frank A. Smith and son Phillip of Water- town. Mass. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur McLeod and boys. Refresmnents were served and l1 candied birth- day cake, a confection of tasfe and beauty, the work of Mrs. Windsor Campbell Dr. Gcngc wmle stirpzlscd expressed his thanks and nplareclation of the kindness ot the family to him, and for the nappy and cordial relationship existing between himself and the faintly. Birthday cards, and tokens of os- isem were presented and wisheo LAID TO REST — The funeral fm, continued years of hcmh W - r fl I l D, W. McDonald was held Sun- lwmfixgiméltléfier‘ waive“ by R2‘? day afternoon from his late rcsi- hmmmess‘ ' new n r was ' de e at Bradalba .'I'l " ' t ' ' " ~ John some: or Ken-mew} 1W1 thtrewhome was ronfiirteéebsymlfifviw. “EDMSDAY - ~ the charlie w the wweflflim W" M/urray, student pastor of the Pres- KILLED m ACCIDENT __ Lt, given by Rev. Ms". Baxter, Mr. A. s. MacKay mad a. telegram brine- 111g greetings from Hon. Fit, Lieu‘. Sullivan. “Inn” 935w‘: o! the ed V7215 a memb It tans under the church. l0 the new minister" A direction of Verne-l" Moot of West- 919551118 939m" Qt me service was moreland. The pallbearers were l! S010 by MTS- 39h" HWE- Afar ‘he James Brown, Allan Hickox, Henry service Rov- Mr- Jame was mt"- MaoMillarl, Dan McLeod, Ewen Mc- d11°¢d by M9595- A- s" MMKEV and Donald and James Snowle. Inter- L. R- A19“ w the “Ongregatlon- Rev" ment tvas in the Bradalbane ceme- Mr. Jarvie was formerly secretary of . the Inverness-Guysboro Presbytery. a post he held fol" several years. He is a native of New Waterford. Mrs. Jarvie who will join her hus- band later comes from Sydney byterian Church. The service at the grave was under the auspices of the Orange Order o which the deceas- cflia-Tles Galbraith. who was serving with the armed forces m Newfound- 1{111<1. was killed in an accident on Saturday. according to word llom HGIIIHX- Charles is well known in Charlottetown where he served as professional at the Belvedere Golf Club for a number of years prior to the outbreak of the present war. After the war broke out he was comlnlssioned in a. local unit and was stationed for a time in Halifax. No ‘details of his death had been received at the time of writing, nay BURNED _ A hav barracks MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — On the evening of June 26th i. very enjoy/able evening was spcu. at the home of Mr. uncl Mrs. J.Il. Mines. Rev. Mr. Jarvle conducted _ . d b. win- ww mm- mg W“ evem“? who“ 1mg‘? mm‘ nmfiqacjfillg ifuu-Q h, E-,-,..»,,, night. The hay in a barrack runs gregations attended-S SOLDIER. IS GUEST 0F HONOR. -Spr. Willis Judson, R.C.E., has Just returned to Petawawa after visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Judson of Cherrv Valley. While on leave a. presentation of a shaving kit was made on behalf of the Reel Cross Vlotorv Bees at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Truemen Jenkins. Willis in a few well chosen words thanked Mr. and Mrs Jenk- ins and all who took part in the y; HS hikh as six or seven tons. it in said. though it was not known how much was in this particular one. INDIAN GIRL IN HOSPITAL _. Miss Agnes Bernard, an Indian girl from Rocky Point, is in hospital with a fractured shoulder and ln- jured back us a. result of falling out of or being thrown fl"om a car on Sunday night. She was enroute to Milton that evening and apparently accepted a drive from two young men. She has been unable to give the details of what took place, Misc Bernard was found lying partly on the upavement and partly on tho sho der of the road by Mr. P, C. Kelly who with his wife and fathe was going along the Malpeque Road. The woman was unconscious at tho time. Police are investigating. OBSERVATION POST COM- PLETED-The observation post of the Aircraft Detection Corps ls now established on the roof of the Char. lottetown Hotel which is the high- est in the city and affords a com- Eleteview for miles around. A snail illldlng has been erected as a pro- tection against the elements for mem. bers of the Corps who will remain in the post on shifts every hour of the day. The small wooden hut is mounted with a gun turret which is of glass construction and revolves on a swivel giving the occupant a chance to keep a lookout on all sides. The work of the corps f; to watch for the approach of any suspicious aircraft. It is tied with the Eastern Air Command of the Royal Canadian Air Force ano has been established in the prov- ince a couple of years. The obser- vation post nerves watcher; in the Holmes played the 11cm: m-ucn while Misses Dorothy and Belle Campbell escorted the bride-tc-ue to the neat of honour, which was decorated 111 Dink and white stream- ers and wedding bull, Lit e Nfzrs Jean Dooherty and .\i.ls'r:l iiezmclh Docherty canted in the heavily laden baskets. The gifts >e Ag open- ed by Miss Jeanette Docs-carry nncl Miss Belle Campbell, thr- nqcnm. Pflying verses were road by M155 Dorothy Campbell and ma; Blanche The. Bishop EIIQIFIIHII Sultan] . Toronb " ‘w’, A Church of England Residential and Day School for Girls Kindergarten to junior and Senior Matriculation -—- House- hold Science, Art, Music, Physical Education with games. New modern ymnasium and swim- ming poo. Hlnclpal: Miss E. M. Lowe, B.A. Vice-Principal: Mics Rosaeter, ellenham and Frocbel Institute. For Calendar apply to Bursar. Established over 70 Years Nrvv I my lilrllh-“V-(L, Sept, 110mm, New Bonralern-“Ywh, New. 9, llu om llnnralors—\\'ral,, Scpl. n, n p. . lwlmul l);!t'n'(—'|'l1l||'~<., Sr-m. tn. m.| n], %‘a ,' MONDAY géisentakiltg-xlll. rntlntnrs ff tn: Dcrcherty while the gifts were ar- Tw° mun“ “V” 17'Y“""'°1d hInIrZSI-"ery- SuICZUSS-Ljilffoilldt-beeh i-ligfldgim-“ tri§'§“m§l§m..“¥27?y fitting reply after which "For she's sung. Lunch was then served by the young ladies present. The remainder o.’ the m social intercourse, furnished by Meant-s‘ Raymond Gallant Goidwin Graves, Macquaid, Miss Vera Vera small hours of the morn, the guests de- homes wishing the young brttle-ro-be many VETERAN CAPTAIN ILL-Capt. J. C. Macdonald, Cardigan, who re- tired irom the sea lastwinter after spending lnore than half o. century on the water, is l_ll at his homeuat e- ment he was in command of the C. G. S. Montcalm which has since been purchased by the Soviet Gov- ernment and delivered in Russia. Prior to taking charge of this ship several years ago, Capt. Maccionald S. ‘an- more. During his long association with the sea he has been in charge of many well-known ships including ry Chimes. etc. He has made many voyages to distant parts and has enjoyed nlany interesting experiences since he an- swered the call of the sea so many ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION 1 q, , , .~ . . ~ i G““‘°“' R"“___ mourn a» 1»: _1111111'°)j“_‘_¥ \\'=1"1,11* Ifrfiirbgiédii.de‘r‘i~i‘éfifig <,.J.“.i..~.->i7i‘l -VISITORS T0 S'SIDE -- Dr, 100k Hfulh 101“ tl.v'._ hill-we} F‘ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Helny David “IMNEFHY @1111 Dr- mmund day" H6 “mud” “Ll b" l’ S Jenkins, Mt. Albion. to honor on? cvc-hitlg to IOVC S110 Campbell and son George Campbell, Charlottetown area and was e.ect- THURSDAY axial oaereggznht recently to 5,, _- - , . - - 101m ‘d ‘°‘ "m" b’ m’ my" msofdmx. vcxilltnrnlgwiu-o nugn (lur Imprm (‘ti Man iilnu .\l Jul .nlqlgili\ waits-or m m1. m‘ “ m n. P. MEImNo-nverv clwlm '“ =11 ° ° i ‘ ' s “rm” . m.“ m m, “"11 o1 n». 1 ber of relatives and neighbors invad- . ‘ v, - , , , . , c an, is visitin §‘§‘,‘,§Y,§‘,‘,“f,‘},1,',’,,“,f, i‘? §§§u§§§ ed'the home of m. and Mm. Lunch and 5011.1 \\ .li(‘l.\ All’ put up ill await Mr. and Mrs. E, qfommhff o t aro e wn s -commi- - . ' . . . - - ~- =1“ U- ' ‘ _ _ tee ofethe A. n. P. at a mcetin, mm 1n the form o! a Burial-j wit?" 811d ‘l -l \l Iii‘ PM ‘HIP-i (‘b- U “ ‘ ~ h vlffff- Whé} on,“ 1n (my 3,11 mmrdfly mom“, music and other enter nmlfe twwu _ _ _ Noon“. “mmuddeés n. J, n‘ Plans were made to have a grand °111°Y°d- "PMPW "d u‘ ‘A’; B _Ho|der Biscu|ts [Jn-"ted ____' Parade of all ARI’. workers in the EYVW- Mf- i-"dthuifrl-x mmme" rown I ' M“ ‘Mm wuson and w Charlottetown area in the near fu- ° 511mm" B‘ 9 "I" I d - k c d dren of Charlottetown and“ @111!- ture. It was also announced that the "We 611016 01 37161111! 10°14 °TWMG MonCtOfl, NEW BTLIIISWIC , ana a Km Macxmnonl west RD Eerince of Allele; College 11-11311 wtilttih t° the" ‘T15R5- left IMday for Montreal. Theyy supp e wt an amp er w en '_"*- accompanied by M“, Ba future First Aid lectures for the deal}; éfnflgnf, fylfppmg flail‘; as farfl-lthe lit-Finland. m w“ A.R..P. workers are given. ‘lhooe attending yesterday's meeting in- cluded: Mayor B. Roy Holman, chairman; Mr. J.A, Fullerton, vice- from the Hannibal Newspaper. will he regretted by relatives and friends who knew the late Mr. King. __ "Beloved, bv thousands to whom Ray G. Acorn. retired Gha-rlottciflwn blacksmith. swap clay with an old om sommns MEET - Set. ' ' Edmonton, and had taught 5mm“ school for a. number o! years- At i‘? the time of his death he was cam: - at the City no, i d yarns yester- ‘ma, Pam's- Aug. 4, 1942, to M; and Mm °11 uddy in the per- h; ;D _ yA, M M111 , n- ecretary treasurer of St. (frclzllxeglkgf nxiedical setisrlcesfncfsiln. 11B 11M! made m? chflrwier 0! son of Mr. n. o. a. Herwi . pg; 55mm, ma“, He also had an m ca". a daughter. Gordon J E. Stems. cbnirflller 0f 1111111116118; Sam“ Claus m“? m“ by m5 m‘ 111mm" Gellrgralnsegffgg? wgo m; tensive insurance business. He was B _ Coun. J.T. McKee, controller of "W91"? °I the 1°1° m" 17 “"5 gang?“ gflx-mnmmd Wm, the most 1118111? Qswflned for hi; IRCII - At Montreal Womml, in the Hannibal Merchant Bureau's pN-CIIIISQIIBS activities an in many community events, John- Wiillam Ling, '17, passed away l 8.30 o'clock this morning at his home following an illness since June 23, —0N VACATION — Mr. L. W. Smith, manager of the Canadian National Telegraph, Summersidc, left this week on hls annual vaca- tion and is attending the camp at Charlottetown of the 17th Armour- ed Division. P, E. I. L. H. Duruig his absence Mr. John E. Schurman is acting manager. Mia. Jean Norton of Moncton, N. B., is taking Mr. Schurmarrs place-S —PASSES EXAMINATIONS Mr. Roy Boates, sou of Mr. and Mrs. John Boates, Sunlmcrside, who is on the staff of Enman Drug Co.. has successfully passed the examinations at the Maritime College of Pharm- acy, Dalhousle Unlversityq for certi- fied drug clerk. His many friends extcnd congratulations and Wish him evcrv success in his chosen career.—S public utilities; Mir. HA. Measervy. controller o! transportation and Mr. Gordon Stewart. secretary. Sgt. observer Ray Roper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper of Central Royalty, arrived hcme last night fresh fro-m the battle of Egypt where he took part in the stand which stopped Field Marshal RcmmfiYs drivo on Alexandra. Sgt. obs Rcpcr is o, veteran of the middle east and desert w-sr- fare, having fought over Greece, and in the Libyan campaigns. bombing Axis supply lines and ports as far as Bengazl. His last operational flight was a raid on Tobruk. about a fortnight ago. Previous t9 that he took part in the devastating raids cn Hammers zlight encnmpments before the iatters offensive was stopped Sgt. Roper enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940, and ivent oversms in June, i941 While in Engl-nrd be tcok pail in 0T6 raid over the vicinity of Paris and then was sent to the Middle Etist Wlih a group of airmen posted to ifvs continent he left Egypt zecently travelling most of the way by air. He is to spend a fortnight: leave here. H~ was met at Emerztfd Junctlhfl b_\' his \" fr- ard parents who had just l." ‘llcfi of hs heme-cnmitig a few hours before. M "Sugar coupons on the tempor- ary ration card must not be de- tached and used before the speci. fled dates," Mr_ M. F. Graves. Rationing Officer for Prince Ed- ward Island warned- last nigtli. A few retailers have been accepting sugar coupons No. 4 and 5 before the valid dates_ he declared. "when the war is over we shall ilave a world that is spiritually clean-u world where IP99 111911 c.ln live in freedom". was the con- fident conclusion 0f an address by Major the Hon_ Cyrus Mac. Millttn, Ph. D.. MP, at the an- nual dinner of the Provincial Command of the Canadian Legion, BESL. in The Charlottetown last pons No. l, 2. and 3 are accept- able at present but Nu. 4 must not be detached before Aug. 10. “After their accepted dates all coupons are valid," he said. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT Mr. J. P. Hlllion of Charlottetown, was recently‘ appointed Itntiunina gvgujllg, _ 4 Officer fol" NovarScotilt H: is at "By carrying on the Canadian present engaged in hls new quilts Legion is rendering a ntatcrlal with office in Halifax. Mr. I-Itlitn was formerly employed in the city. contribution to the country's wel- J. fare in this the $553959 974197‘ annual conference of the Canadian Legion Provincial Command. two old soldiers were b08931" 111 France for i9 months Great War. They had not seen each other since and welcomed the 0D- portunity of renewing their pleasant acquaintanceship. seven soldiers from No. 62 C.A.B. T.C. at week for an included were: . side; V.G. Martin, Charlottetown; A cote. Clinton. Charlottetown : W. J Gauihiev, Hiliz; CL. MacDowell, Summer. side; Before leaving sented with cigarettes by the Pro- vincial Government Carry presentations y M: adian Legion War Services. was returned by the Coroner's Jury at. the mqtlest Mr. Graves explained that cou- miffed by CDmmr D1“ l‘ J‘ Yco‘ rowlv escaped u similar fate. it was tliszloscd in evidence present/ed yes- tcrday. PRESENTATION — Lleut. James for an Officers Training School in many excelent characteristics. He General Hospital, July 1g, 1942 leaves to mourn his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Birch 1' w young son, also his mother form- erly ldfth Lawton. Powilnllzxm- erly Carrie Pridham of Summer- daughter. Carol Helen. ' ‘ side; also two sisters and a bro- MacNUTT-At the P, E_ I H ther. His father was a. native of pttai on July 30, 194g, to M‘, °°' Charlottetown-S. Mrs. o, Reginald MacNubt n‘ ,',,“° -—— Reginald Chalmers (stillborn) n‘ -The Mime: Evelyno mam and McSWAIN - At K ‘s county}; winréilfredmBlurrliisuid Ottawp, marge pital. Montague, Juy 30 19420:; spen ng er o ays a er Mrgrmd Mpg-Elma ' - homes in Freetown. neath, a son. r Mcswmn‘ Rm‘ —Si.ster St. Rose has returned to Notre Dame Convent, from Newcastle, N. B., where she had been spending her vacation. The during the Thirty‘- SOLDIERS LEAVE — Beach Grove left this service elsewhere in Twelve Islanders were in the number. These Arsenault, Summer- ads. ,1 R, MACNEILL- fabricate: 1- 1" i- . , e -—Miss Maud Callaghan has re- 51,19, a 50m acNem turned to her home in Chicago CLARK __ At the after a, pleasant visit to Island Hospital, August 3 friends. During her visit she was Mrs. ' the guest of her father, Mr. W. P. Callaghan and Mrs. Callaghan, Summerside.—S. Charlottetown: M R~ J. V. MacGuigan. Birt, Mcrell; Daugherty. Iona; J. E- Charlottetovtm; R M- Peters. of summm Pri 1942.3‘: 1>°r‘.’?3 H. E. Clark of Summgrm I‘ daughte. °» I continuum-at: u» pital. Aug. 4, 1942, to —--- Alexander Coughian m —RETURNED T0 TORONTO- Harper), East Royalt , a, damn“, Rt. Rev. Archbishop McGuigan of RICHARDSON —- Ag the Prlnc; Toronto, who has been visiting in Edward Island Hos ital, Arm“, the Province spent Sunday at 4. 1942, to Mr. an Nfrs. J I Miscouche and was the speaker in Richardson, g con, ' - Church CARR-At the City 3959p“ ‘b O. A.A. MacPhsrscn. Beaten‘: ills; H. F. Ready, Kenslngton. they were ore- ilhrcugh the C-znacin Corps The were looked aft»: r Bruce of the Can- On A G, St. John the Baptist there at the High Mass. He re- ust 4, 1942, to Mr. and Mn, turned to Toronto on Tuesday don (gun, a son. morning-S. SILV It -- At N‘ G -_-- on July 2s, 1942a?» ‘Qglllh f,“ --OBTAINS BISIIOFS SCI-IOL- Bertram M. Silver, FRIDAY A verdict of “accidental death" into the ueuth of (nee mo“, 12-year-old Jullios unrnhunl oi Mt. ARSIIIP —- Miss Teresa Gaudet. RYE"). a son. Edward David. Stewart yesterday. The hearing was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DQYLE-Cliy Hospital on 51mm held at Mt. Stewart and was cou- Gaudet of Miscouche is being con. 3. 1942. to Ivfr. and Mrs. Ireo grntulnted on obtaining the B1sh- (1166 Mary Cannon) a son, W111i“; 1e b0)’ W115 111511111113‘ K1511 ops scholarship this year, Miss 'I‘utsua,v" when hit by n part ol the Ggtudcl. is a graduate of Nqtre plane as lt passed over his head in Dame convent, Miscouche and is MARRIAGES a take-off loliuwmg a forced iand- a very brilliant smdentFa ing in a field about one mile from ____ BURNs-QQRMGEQUR _ M m. L118 villeflc. A "web" °f 0m" MacDONALD AND MacDONALD Presbyterian mum. Siunmezfldo, people, part of a crowd of about 1C0 NUPTIALS on August 1, 1943' by the Rem ‘h, which gathrred at the scene, nar- Verwolfe, Georgie May BuynSIQuI: Si. Dunstuns Basilica was the scene ilz°twt9wnl tfphshn 5:321: 3011m- of a it eddi Tu - emu ‘ ' " “mm - day tyne‘); Dolrlgtii); Ellgas- 1M"“°,,,,Emf§s,,°§‘c&‘1PBELL-Ai 1M both MacDonald, daughter of Mr. Re e a e3’ 1d ‘m Jilly “b5 Michael MacDonald, and the late V‘ MJ‘ rnser~ mu“ Cami) Mrs. MacDonald. was united in the g§ Qgfzfiem“ R m“ M°°P'1¢Nw Coyle who left yesterday mornlltg n - - SMALL GIRLS AID RED CROSS ' ~ H 1 B0 d5 f M t ilfl . . cyDSsgd Bggdlecxiffigerwlcgfi- "mmugh m‘? 95°75 9f three “we ggtsgigatibilfselrlaesfi evzguxwliiif. MglilrolmnL, lgfacDgrfnlrfnssgnwofplign PATTERSON _ SMITH _ 111m: miiidlllil‘ D No’ 6 Halifax one 5M5 Mildred walkcr- Dom“ “nd organizations with which he had 311d Mrs. Adrian MacDonald of Graham Pfltwrgm c’! conwayl P- I of‘ tlw Izthcr silmlkerd I Pauline clllyie» Elmw" Sthrsii- been closely associated hvre. Afur Souris. P E.I. ébnwayegi‘ aéwugf ' '_' _ ‘ “‘. ‘ ll, l0 and years respec lve y. 1e t, . 1 . _ ~- . ‘. L, , N _ ____ . , , o, 9 Bud“ me lime number 0i B“ cmss received‘ tlw W111 0f $2“ tilgisfilgilctnlfilgxlrfdfs 1;.‘ ‘r/ildtoritit M155 Lilian Walsh has arrived Pmsbywrm“ Mans“ "~ Wm!“ vgterans amend n8 the 1mm“ 011 511811531 1st» Prilceeds fmm *1 5"!" Park Lieut -Col K S Rogers Of- from Boston on a visit to her sis- verwol" officiating-Zr fliiiifiir afoilutriligerfirslif tigszieinwtehfi “I “mdy- lemmade a“ °°°kies m‘ 1i¢=1"'C<>1n111'a11d113a ihauuit save H11 ter Mrs McAulav o! st AvnrdB fi..s.‘§";?"£§i§.“ Ri _ “but? ~ the lawn. L; _ 9 _ ' . ‘ ' V91‘ 0n - history of the or anization. The géldiritexslséftiwth Eilltugpiyrl“ iigdhlgrvfgfigt Mr‘ day July 1i, 1942 by Rev. E. A program was highlghted by the presence of Capt, Allan Murray. one of the Dunlb Bells. His song's and impersonations drew rounds of applause. With Arthur G. Bruce he was song leader for the VISITING HERE — Mr. J. F‘. MacMillan, Edmcnton, Alta, arriv- ed in the city last night and i5 1'88- isiered at The Charlottetown. He L5 a former Islander and is spend- ing a short holiday here. A bro- ED S. case on behalf of the Officers and other ranks of the unit. 'i‘ho'se pres- Maxwell Corkum. Sub-édeut, Keith Donald and Stuart Dickson. Lam" ‘Ibdd. s h Pe 1, d n ' Pie. Ruszregll andMIVI-rs. “"855; s; JOMph , M ‘I'm C1993. to Walter Miss Mar] .1 M m ha - - “ ‘"5’ 0°") turned to PIovFidencKe, 812.12., Sufi: MBGPERSON ' oAmrnEufiti" Fred Clark of Attieboro, Mass, has arrived in the city. He is at present stopping at the Char- t included, Capt. C. Pickctrd, Lleut. 1ottggqw“ HOWL Morrow. R. C. N V L. A, Mc- evenlng. Trooper Albert Blanchard n, ' Mn R‘ L’ M Mum _ GEL 1 m 1 L, L C 1 _ ,._ 1' Manse in Valleyfieid on Jul I was Dlimiil- ' gag’. is also here snag visitnand is extli aneagdlgelsfslind el3'GS6n%YlleiC§ic(f:l€U‘IIl “LE “Boflgflfi? vacation at her 1942' by Rev- M" J- “ii-fer. M34110?!’ 5933mm besidg m- cyms MM" at The Charlottetown the Llgucwian Credit Union of ' Cslmpbfill 0f Allison and P. Elli: Nullan and Brigadier Foster ln- ________ wmch he was the 41951561“, The Miss Emzabefh C k of u De MacPherson of Beilevue. eluded: Lieutenant Governor B. FUNERAL YESTERDAY _T1,e pmsengmgor; here was a “Milan. partment of Mum usac 1e _ W- lflPagei MY- J- C- G- Herwlg- funeral of the late Sam B, Gilles- case and a leather Wan“ Lleut" of Ottawa, is spenttiiirli: gndpiggg DEATHS Acting General Secretary of the 1 h Wm, I h 1d _ Coyle will be an officer in an anti- —- .. Canadian Legion; Col. . D. asaayolgfwmoonn 1:15,: his 51,34; aircraft battery upon the complet- vacuum‘ at h" hm“? 1n BYWKVB-le- ‘GREEN-At Notfif Cafiiigan on ‘mhnsim- M-D-I V-D-F ML R L‘ residence to Milton Church_ The 1°“ °f his cmlr-‘le- Mrs. Francis Boyle of Phiiadel- um 29' 1942’ Elma"! Green '5'" Mmnmnr pa“ president of ‘he services were conducted by Rev. J. Miss Jean Gordon, Appin Road, 5 . .. phia is at present enjoying a holi- éliarssyls_l,t North Mum“ on Provincial Command, Summer- M d m _ I’ J_ Le . d, . Lu h H, side; Capt. N. W. Lowthen the 35d fimfif gfl-oddv The pan‘! 1B“ 501" 0W1“?! on Monday, where “H, ‘gu.sf°wg{’,‘,f,°c,,si,gfa,§f“gs,o’gfif; 5118- 3. 1942. Samuel B. Gillespie, new president, Charlottetown: bearers ‘weref Meg“, Samuel 511° 15 iiflkiflil 11 1909mm‘ m The vale. in his 68th year. Ppelgler ThaInIelA. Ciiffipbfillb Mavyl- simpmm, Lindsay Com’ Ernest Civil Service Comm. M ggggzEYé-r-‘Altwghe holiday! limo: or . Roy oman; on. r. . 1 ' h H , E z m; Dr. D. D. Scannell and Mrs. ~ .0n ay ug- J. P. MacMillfln. 11nd DY- J- C‘ g§$5e ailfil nHarx-yoolaeolore. Ihrtigi- Mrs" Harry Hwgw“ Wh‘) has been Scannell of Jamaica Plains, Mass, “st 4- 1943. Frederick W. Wodley in Simpson. Summerslde. men, Mum, Cemetery at the Chflrivtiewwn Hotel. iollow- arrived in Charlottetown Wednes- 11111 84th wer- Capi. N. W. Lowther, Charlotte- totvn, was elected president of the Provincial Command of the Can- adian Legion B ESL, at the annual convention held in the Charlotte- town Hotel yesterday. Mr. R.L. Mol- llson, Summerslde, was the retiring president. Other officers elected were: Vice P.esident. Mr. Russell MacGregor, Montague; Provincial Chairman. Mr. James S. Walker, Charlottetown: Prov. Vice-Chairman Mr. NR. Du- rant, Summerside; Chaplain, Maj. T, E. MacNutt. Charlottetown. Hon. Treas., Ml", P. J. Rossiter, Charlotte- town, Past President, Mr R.L. Mol- lison, Secretary, Mr, George Sher- ren, Charlottetown. Dominion Rep- resentative, LieuL-Coi. H, D. Johns- ton, Charlottetown. The branch representatives elect- ed wtere as follows: Charlottetown, Mr J F. Ieightizer; O'Leary, Sgt. J.B. MncKay; Souris, Mr. Frank Stems; Mount Stewart, Mr. Shaw: Summerside, Mr. Brenton Clark: Tignish. Mr. Frank Richard; Eldon, Mr. Martin MacDonald, M.M.; Montague, Mr. Walter Beer; Ken- singing; W.L Delaney OUT OUR WAY LAID T0 REST- The funeral of the late Miss Mildred MoInnis was held from the residence of her brother, Earl McInnis, 2'1 King Square, Monday afternoon. Service at the house and grave conducted by Rev, D. C. Bcothroyd. Inter- ment People's Cemetery. Pall- bearers: Dr. E. S. Giddlngs, Gor- don Warren, stems Webster, John Collirlfi. J. L. MacDonald, N. L. Vessey. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of the late James Garn- hum, who was killed in an acci- dent at Mt. Stewart on Tuesday, was held yesterday afternoon; fol- lowing a short service at the resi- dence of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garn um, services were held in Mt. Stewart United Church and were conducted by Rev, w_ T. Mercer, who also officiated at the grave. Interment People's Cemetery Mt. Stewart. Pallbear- ers: Clarence Mcfntyrrg wmlnm Mercexg Carl McDougnll, Joseph Gallant. Hammond McKenzie and Earl Birt_ of i5 Ed at _ By. J. A ‘rumxnc’ vr JIS nrnoe! ing a short visit, yesterday by plane on return to New York, The many friends of Inttie and Amy Lord, of Edmon- ton, Alberta, are welcoming them home after on absence of upwards Mr. and Mrs. WI". Rwersozl. City. Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Graham have as their welcome guest her cousin, Mrs. Flora Brown of Seattle, Wash- ington. Mrs. Brown came by rail and Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. Ken- had a very enjoyable journey. She 511181011. MOTOYM! t0 NEW Glfl-‘BWW n his and is very pleased to met her old friends and relatives and old memories. She expects to be here for about two months. —RECEIVED SAD Gfiflrge MacCallum has the sad news of the death of her nephew. Carman Sellar, aged 32. who died at St. the son of Mrs, Carrie Seilnr and the late Rev. John Sellar. He had 59911 111 Poor health. but his death W88 unexpected, He W115 educated yo, , TRKZKS WlTHETfiSEI HAH’ A“ SHOETAGE! ‘m5 AWFUL HM PULLNG SHOIZTAGE Malpeqtle, left day evening. They left esterday m GARNIIUM- Al‘. Mount Stewart spend a. few weeks‘ vaca. ion at their 911 Wesday. 511811534 4. 1942, James summer home in Georgetown. 951711111111. aged 12 ars, son of . and Mrs. Josep Garnhum. Rev. Edwin “mite of St. Matthews MCDONALD _ Ac m; maiden“, Presbyterian Churtm. Montreal, 1c Southpori, Thur-raw, Aw, o, 194g, visiting in the Province. Rev. Mr. George McDonald, age 69 yean. White was at one time. Past/or of NEWSOM-At North River, A118" the Tvnc Volley Presbyterian church 11st 6- 1942. Mrs. Bursess Newsvm. and his friends throughout the Is- in her 68rd year. land extend him a sincere welcome. MURUFUBQN-lett New Westmin- Mr. Albert Walker of 8t. John later. no. on July 22, ma. 8am- N.B., accompanied by his parents, Misses 20 years. They are the guests ol uel Mtuchison ‘in his 04th year. GlLLESPIE-At North Milton on Aug. 3. 1942, Samuel B, Gillespie, th year. McCABE-At Iona, Monday. August 3. 1942. Joseph MoCabe, age 83 years. BRAY-At Green Bay on Auguri 11. 1942, Mrs. Edward Bray, aged» years On B undo)’. Almlfl 2. 1942. Mildred E. Maclnnis in he!’ 39th year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E, Macfnnis. PRA T — At the P. E. I. Hospital. on Saturday. August 1, 1942, Lois Pratt. aged 28 years. GALLANT — At Mt. Carznel, Aug. 4b 194-2 Mrs. Nurcisse Gallant, aged ‘I . SNOW-Suddenly at Victoria on August 5, 1942, Seymour Snow, 888d 59 years. I With Major Hoopie HM! THAT sstvtalus a former resident of Rose Valley 011 $111168? to visit Mr. Oliver Le Page who is seriously ill at his home. Other visitors were Mr. Le Page's brother. Lieut. Gov. B. W. IePnge and Mrs. LePa e. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Leitch a1 of Char- lottetown. re-live NEWS-—Mrs. received -———- Members of the 17th Armoured Regiment, P.E.I. Light, Horse, have entered whole-heartledly into the spirit of camp life and are go- ing about their training in a businessnlifte manner. 'I'hey went under canvass at the Ordnance Grounds Monday under com \'ll'ld of LL-Col. G. E. Pull, who came Paul, north of monton. on July 19th. He was the High school R. Wiliams and Normal Our Boardng House I 7/" wsttnswv g THAT twrek- 7,, esrlnebvzruevr ’ HAND rv TO ma. Atvncw rt.» TAKE n‘ uuoesz PROTECTNE cuerroov! AUNT MARTHA, wuzR€6 UNCLE AMOS?“ r. true-r TOOK Hi6 Pam's TO ‘THE TNLOR euoP AND 5AM FOUND wvus eta WAD OF- MONE‘! IN A POCKET! THE NAPOLEON ¢ GVMPTOMS HE‘5 é BEEN euowlne / / warrior-vine é AROUND ‘n42 House LME A PRFLE~WiNNlNG I PERGHERON/ ; é i