. JULY _t, 1944 THE-WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN ILEIEIIE IEIIEJ P‘ Anniversary Alllllflrllliesllurphy seamstress...“ Y - - . r ' Thil llllllll ll 0C I Gollh u». so and» in. _ ,, “hi; hhmffi? u," "“" DIES Ill uflilffiX "all"?! and FILM! UOUNII of n new” nature may be Inserted ' News. llbearlptlela Advendq d h shaft}; an“ leyord. strictly ply- . a vane . T" "will III! N "It" Mil: II m: d the m- I 0 u Well-known B5 a Presbyterian and Wm swath-u Iglnlmlln w h 000KB M Phvwl mei- as a United Church minister lvlflew we». new" a ww- ——— '-— in tsfth i.'h 1H... luau. Wm: strut. an Ulllflll. n cumu- amt a m‘ ch h. fyhimhfggllflw" l!" IN- gflfiillzlaé hlzioteflrtlepgiirilsgrcilfivie... o!!! H106 ' . Genera Hos- Tli 91*! V“ 5i "u"!!! ‘l III I'll ll III manila. in time western part of the Pi-‘dminoe pitai Ilaiifsx Tfiuriztiiiay night after ouuulmetuprduoriupwm Pllllllellblorlhrlllflloi willbeth r ' - Ilium"- Wlhr RIM b ' ‘ih k5,?! .. fl- [In your older In the noy responsible for deliveries on your nah. llgioufi tgffifia? gicfitnéeufiglbg/g- ‘ma’ "m" 744' i§y1r11i'§§5§i°§g§.g t wee e V“ "l 9' 7 W 9X1 the RAW. T- E- Dr. Davidson was born in Harris ' , . . Tum. _ SPECIAL SERVICE condu t iI ' .1140!“ wanted for Fern- 4:01am: LUNCHEON _. m. ylcOhlilNh, Uharlgttetown, tiifélti. by Meier Ind Mrl- Lynch o! rlcnlei- F3331,- “l§‘,‘lillff§llfl§“wallr.§fig°‘l,fsfpel§ wood school. Present supplement W. E. Darby, newly elected presi- t the veraary st Al- i“ N~ 5-- 1n silvlm" Anny Hill clhllxd lh meme, and clashes In . J. H. McFarlana, secretary, dent of the Bummerside Rotary berton United hurch. W111i)" l! 3 P- m- 7-6-11- Ab“; l, l” ludled ll-leoltw deque. v-s-u Club, presided at the first lunch-v This chilrcn iormcrl the Pr - ——— °°“ ° a ' ""' e ' y 3 In i906 he came to Canada landing -— eon for the new year on Tuesday byterlarl Chill‘ . is said w be over T351" AND FERRY — The lh Hhllmx and soon hm, ‘golm m -FOR léearlingulillvlalstein {inclhintroduged the new officers {Jnliigvdhgcdaivneéi-rs hid. iy en Ommghi :5?" ggggnflglfgen ti“? Wekhlhi; Wm: “me Narrows’ cape Brewlh when, Bull from h". . Ills. J dltxslx- o k e merlhme p. Mr. J. F. Arnett veherahh; ahhghlfec‘ l‘ 1935 i; 53 a‘: ‘h Shh ' “l. 6.2g T?’ ‘w he Was ordained as a Presbywrian chm“ m e en An “w arr 4 s‘! filial to“ ‘ititmdmce n m“ from its Ol‘1I1hal site wg idtl... mitts a ‘tn sur gsterdl’ a em ““‘""‘" H“ he“ "““°"“°‘ “m” Freetown. - - . mmtiancoltaveh o?“ a5‘ Biggie: low about W0 hundred yam P y y‘ had at Nozlth shoreR/ictohih hounhy. - ' ' - or severe years. a er w c e ' ——— m _ ' on nun su es. r - “$333. Ispfififiififiwfifsrt? w“ “ ““””'_s' ‘it? ‘¥‘»€§ii§fih‘s“t‘i§2i“‘2i firaatm“ tifzimiiqfiffifii? 5min’??? "Cl" y; Hlvwgg- lf-d? D m, ' “r‘ri'.’.."°§‘.‘.m".ii‘§°- l“ s mysteries. 18i- ° °"""“ “we” nz"iri=s.iitrsi.t"a. or , mus. . . . -— . _ , - ' ‘;-_n ' ‘Bell, freight clerk. has been ap- memorial service in honor of those‘ on m walls a“? Sever“ bum“ u °°1°ck l!“ ‘l m T!" "Ye 1005a comma 10M‘ obtain] ” ms pointed Baggage Master. Mr. Elmer Newsome, truck driver at the freight shed has been appointed clerk and porter. and Mr. Bruce Thompson has been appointed to the staff as truck driver-S. Lvfecntzium-coiuivroiv ._ A wedding of interest to many friends took place in St. Mary's Anglican S010 by Mr. Donald Calrlpbell and Ann“ Frmel-wn“ “Wed "l6 Al" “—' Breton- Church. Kensington, on Wednes- '- “Xfimi by membfifs of the long . - 5351130 n Bggtlvfiggatx?“ “om 1855 m “Last? Qoghlémnlg Retiring from the minisiri‘ day. June 28th when the rector, 31W? 0110175- A slleflal collection .3!) NEWS esbywrlan rbllllf-wllse- years the the la/test CERES-IE! Cased! lt Mabou’ Dr‘ Davidson ‘Gulf-um m Rem H_ 11 Newman unlled lll the will be taken for the upkeep of the _ was the oh! hh‘ m Albemn List is P“ Ear] Rhssehy Jhr£hy Halifax in 1937 He remained so ‘ _ holy bonds of malrlmony Mfg monument. An invitation l3 extend- And short Subjects to Norm Cage Aethlifihnhvgfs‘ C3179 who was Sérvlhz with h Nova scoej live in church Work and illlili hi: - Margaret Compton and Mr. wai- ed to all to be present at ilic zer- dicatcd to the memory ofdtlftklls/lde- i111 and P.E I Reglmeht Pa, Jab death was an elder n. Si‘. blflliiiflv,‘ lace McCnllum. both of St. Elean- vice 'l~4~3i SHOWS 730 ___ 915 gym o; Ermmexrma __ the RlP-Ihmeh next of km is his fame’; Mr United Church in this city 1 or's. Prince Edward Island. Wit- ' George N_ 60mm‘; and mfg G3’; Gllnmre Jardlhe’ Moum Stewart‘ Surviving him are his wife. Mrs‘; nesscs for the occasion \vere Mr. 2.30 don, and his brother’ me. Rev’ PAE I. . Jane Dhvldsoh‘ 7 Dhmls streem and Mrs. Frank Siveet. The bride looked charming in a blue crepe gown with hat and necessaries to match. A buffet lunch was serv- ed that evening to iibout three hundred guests and a very enjoy- able time was spent. The serenad- srs added much amusement to the evening's entertainment. The Guardian joins in wishing Mr. and _ _ , _ l, 1:“- Mccanum much h“pp1n955' sidelit of the National Liberal Fcd- git-l Vfiillnggylilfytflllggg iylililichuoggllllf 9mm)“ W” ‘he lmllclmll “Penker T—*—‘—————-——-——————- 161M the names of all [have nlsm. ‘ii? at the annual meeting of the East bel-g o . ._.»h.“ . P Prince Libero-i Association which ' wh txgdthe yomiahtirfieh~s Umon 913011315 was h ld last " the ° a” a" ‘g “ ‘m’ w“ °‘ Fellow: a... l-le 13118115 931m iitti:":..2s. mm" "WY-raver ‘jar. D. Boyle oft Kktlenogaml. ihYl/l-sropdufed bwheGpiesidentltlif the I ML CR S'_ mud choir 1w d“ Qu c, e t on return o is home ° 0111 loll. . . ‘ lips will dir t - ‘ ' - ' after visiting his parents, Mr, and Senotcr Robertson said that the! n e0 (‘he S81v1“ of Pr“? ‘m Mrs. Louis Boyle of Conway. and sister, Mrs. George Thompson and Mr. Thompson, Kensington. -Louis Boyle of New York spent s very pleasant visit with his aunt, of Mrs. George Thompson and Mr. Thompson at Kensington. He left on return home Wednesday. -Sgt. Gordon Sullivan of the Canadian Army Dental Corps has returned after spending his fur- lough at his home in Summer- alder-S. Zle King who will this summer t- “m, l‘ w h . his t t 4-“ _ _ a ions of n‘ fellow who thinks the , as WmBW Rt Similar to lsrgeristilitilgrd hismkfititr'ia§’hc'ht' lcieiiiliégfi as ieudgicrbfy tiliellmheqrlilii “m” "wilmflcm" 1111M 111 the ‘he °“° mspe°ted “Y M“ "MY- 3 " The Deputy Minister of Transport horns in Summer " .-—S. -Mrs. Donald S. Blair, Ottawa, and two children are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brad- shaw, Summerside-S. West "Prince . Liberals Hold Annual Meeting Ml W1l11flm McKendrick was re- elected president of the West Prince Liberal Association at the annual meeting held at 0'1.eary yesterday ftemoon. of ontroso was made secretary. Mr. Ii. J. Mathieson, the honorary v _ The following oficers were elected at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- to relieve the rglldginlhgt regolffiarox“ ‘Jcasrhlfififélei for the Association for the icar’ win Donald. sea View. in honor of “Prince Edward Island". it was speakers lhclhded sehhlm. wlsh; President GlN-‘Plllllibfi VWB-Pfl" their daughter Evelyn, who is tol 7911i desirable to retain the latter m MCL hhhensoh president o‘, sidentat 3rd dismlct. Frank I. Gal- be one of the season-s lh-ldea Al in service until after the big rush “berth flderahlm of Canada lant; 4 . Eugene Smith. large number o; gug5t5 attended! during Old Home Week. Th m“- Prmlfl‘ J- Willi" Jml": 22h iv?“ ‘iitrii dliiirloinrbiiennggifh ‘md ‘he “we m be ‘waved “m” rioweverks viwuldhiliiive Oniy “bout Hon w‘ H‘ Barbohh mlhlster h: Champ-ion‘ E M Arsehhult’ Kelp beautiful and useful gifts such as 5X We l1 W C l0 e1 wt Dre- wlblic works and highways, Hon. . F. Alan Stewart, minister of agriculture. Mr. . H . Fred C. Ramsay, M. L. A., and Mr. J. A. Pretty Wedding At Summerside it. Paul's Church, Stirrunerdde W“ the soeine of a. pretty woddlnz tilts late Mrs. Lc . The bride wore f1 pnle blue floor lenlsth frown with white accessories and shoulder length veil. She car- ried a nosefmy of roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Mary Ken- nedy, erside, wore a floor lerlgth gown n: American beauty wl a. white and bluc veil and car- ried a. mixed nosegay, The zrocmsmnn was Const. Wil- lfia Pfidflen. R.C.M.P. e ushers were, Mr. Lorne Dril- and hi. (Iodide montage was performed and it» mlptinii mam celebrated by the son Rzv G J Mac- 3814mm. . . . . ilan. During the mm and the of the register hymns were ‘v H” 11141851 amide t th recap 0n was a r i s. e lurlottewwn Hotel. For travell bride won a brown guberdine with accessories match. Fol- a. short. motor trip through Maritimee i-he young couple mu live in Bedeque where the. {room is n well known fanneix-B I the eral is Darty and the benefit of the world if he would be the Canadian representative at the peace conference. Premier Walter Jones also spoke and explained the handicaps wider which this province operate. particularly with reference h ' problem. ho had ar- intenizlon to Gra Liberal Ass’n Annual Meeting magnificient war country was due to the united ef- fort_of the people and not to any particular government. However. he said one aspect of the which can be claimed to the credit the Dresen-t administration at‘ Ottawa. and which is typically Lib- that the government uncer- took to make sure that the costs of the war were borne by those bcst able to pdy and that. the from the war was distributed the fairest way possible. The speak- er paid tribute to the leadershrp of Prime Minister W L. Macken- he sai to t e transmutation said that Mr. Lloyd Shaw rived to take over as director of ed- ucation for the province and that he, pcrsionally, was in favour of more education and mechanical lines. Mr. Frederick A General wm in meeting and made a short speech. He said that in the administration justice there are no Liberals or Conservatives and that it was his act fairly 10 see that justice was done. He said that thc prohibition law was on the statue pool-Ls when he took over and as it M3‘. Watson Hardy of 15 m5 din-Y Wfimw" ‘he laws he 5th along of ION. d it would ls l1 law. (IlSLYlCi. Riley. Ferns I-lowatt, Ralph Foy. IXtQGRd l‘ in Foy. attendance: ilfl‘. Lorne Foy, Janet Hewett. lo shunts “1 rum: AND Robblee, From LINIMENT ‘ Elaine Smith, Sherman Carr. Percy Foy. Burdens Royrna Leard. Glade [v l0 Glade v __ flowered - silk, with corsage of red Foy, Florence cnrnatlons Foy, Cecil q ~q*v~wi"*‘“rf "'_" Sorevsen. ".7 who lost their lives in the Greet] W81‘ W111 be held atthe monument on Sunday. July 9th, p, m,‘ This service will be under the dir-i octicn of the Revs. Mr. and Fraser. Address by the Rev. I-I. His Lordshi Newman ‘ p Chief’ Ju ti: C - bell. In addition thcrg will aligns ‘Senator W. Mcl Robertson. pre- qtf 1.1115 mutt or income be forced to agriculture . Large. Attorney trod ced to the popular as it is in some places neth Mohcan: 4th district. James lviiccardlc. Cyrus MacFarianc. ,Wui. L. Johnston; Baker. Brent Clarke. Stanley Perry- Secreta-ry, Hazen Phillips-S TRYON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL Grade x 5l-__M“lon ploy, vemle the bride to he was escorted to the beg lsllyllls Tlmmson. Dolls Belg heat of honor by her friend, Miss Eletlla Inman. Grade X Jl‘.—EilhOl’ Bell, Anna Belle MacDonald. listed below have graded in by from one to the following grade: From Grade Joyce Thomson. shirley Thomas. | Donal d eX . yesterday morning. July 5. m, nme From Grade VIII to Grade IX - Bryilntoii ivhiie Mrs. Bruce Ram- FOR F0100! when Leonora. daughter of Joyce Wood, Ethelbcrt Dawson, soy read the accompanying good light housework and to help in Mr- and Mrs. Ambrose McInnis, Melvin Dawson, Gladys Delaney. [wishes The gifts after being pre- dairy. Wages $25, higher if 8 was united in mar- From Grade VII to Grade VIII- scnted to the bride were nicely ar- able to milk. Apply Guardian. gliahefltioAllyIfsrahJgehnkLegalgsg only son Louise Foy, Daisy Carr, Estelle’ gauge?! byhlvl% Igeiliéih Warren and 7-6- . - c v. c ue. an , o rs. aro 0o s e. mi“ cky q d Carr, l-larleigh Howatt Ge rgc WANTED _ A MAN To WORK Lloyd Carr, From Grade VI to Grade VII- ‘ Callbcck. Donnie I-lowatt, Phyllis Crossman. Highest average 87.2 per cent — Marion Highest average 1n Jr. B05 per cent — Joyce Wocd. Percentage of per cent. Perfect attendance: Marion my, Eietha Inman, Vernie Lea, Shirley Thmnss, Melvin Daw- Sr. Grades: Grades: 80‘ served by the ladies. Doris Bell, ANDIRSUPTIALS‘ Prim awarded for year to pupil 11 o'clock, when Alina. Ruth, only for perfect attendance: Daisy Cairn, daughter of Mrs Prizes nvrarded for General Pro- ilcicncy for year do X Sr. Grade X Jr.—Elirior Grade lib-Joyce Thomson and Shirley Thomas. esual. Grade VIII-Joyce Wood Grade VII-Daisy Grade VI-Raigh Callbeck. l From Grade I Jr. to Grade I Srl] tlcally decorated with various shades- -Lorraine Lcard and Dannie Carr. of peonles, pink mid Marion FOY. Bell. From Grade I to Grade II -.bride. given away by her cousin. ‘From Grade II to Grade III - smartly attired lga Carr. Everett Bell. r I From Grade III to Grade IV —- length. with a matching hat of 110". Warren Howatt, Imogene HowattJ wcrs, and ivore a corsage of yellow. Douglas Thomson. roses. - oxide V Jr. to Grade VI —Adelec Miss Sal Mullins, Gwendolyn wright, Arlene lit-r sister. Verna. on the piano fen» Carr. Karl h Glade v 5L w grade v-l; we“ beside you by Allah Murray. Hewett, Eva. Bell, Dorothy cross- and Mrs. man. Perfect attendance -— Eva Bell. Gwendolyn Wright, Delbert Can‘,- was n string of pearls. Everett Bell i loll-ll ml“ fol- flgwflzrlcollggtlons tiloils wcdding breakfast was ser-_- .. - B ll, 87 t . a535,? pledge loffilfiwfi‘, eoiiee- Gertrude Stcrns and Miss Hazel tion-Pgrcy Ffév. If: vélflgihifS-l I .l - . - 11.5"...“ guy. aifiiitlnt. Fred Pickard. Miss Evelyn John- tablets each relating deed 0i’ sacrifice or Stifme many members One taiblet l ias ribect ammo’! " _ . CHARLES "llim-QCUBURN! lgwith MARGUERITE CHAPMAN, ‘ 1. ~- A COLUMBIA Pic-rues; Another “m” uate the. memory 1 ber of the New Hebrides group. ‘ | Will Unveil Honour Roll SUiVlMhRSlUn 1m Soon another ace beside the other three Sunday evening. with Miss be Oha A . at which Rev. Lennon will speak —A feast of laughs opened at 313E Wm the Capital Theatre last night, ~ when Columbia Pictures presented ANOTHER BOAT— Charles Colburn, the iicw famous “Mr B“ of "The More The' _ (Qilhllfllledlmmpaze Merl-fer." in a thoroughly delight- fu1 new comedy called "My King- boat was offered for sale for $95,000. Mr. Mc- and at which be special music by the in L) dom For a Cook" As the title '————=: indicates. it is a story dealing with tlic antics and bnckslalrs macliin- In size and can- uorld is n. tender, juicy roast duel-m . He'd given up his lovely daugh- "Ollfled Ml‘. Rogers at that time m. _ ln lacy lle almost dld __| that offer was being “investig- for a female who puts every ounce “ted- of creative ability she possesses in-I The semnd M!" 0! Bil auxiliary to the coiicocting of table dellghtsJ m“ Came 1551' Mal’ through Mr. This gastronomic frolic, direc-l » E- Mlltvh. president of the Nor- led whh great gusto by Rlchard wal_ . thumberland Ferries, Ltd, who no- iace, gives Coburn his most amus- "fled Premier J . Walter Jones of ing film role to date, for lh many. the prospects of obtaining a. stea- to still me when“; 301mm llall- gm- ing suitable to handle 30 auto delightful comedy _ 11th ample passenger. acccmodat- - The fine supporting cast includes 1°11- iéletitrtk igicxes. Edward ‘Gorgon and thNegd) (lor anTauxllllatliy ferry on y fewer. The pcture was e r en - ormen ne summer Produced by P. J. WOlfsoii. anti gas Zest} rSlgflélglY emtphasiz- ———- a oar o a e meet ng ‘l SIIOWEIéIFOR SEA VIEW iii/Brag ofivfliitllés. Frankh crltliigin B DE-TO-BE as en vo ce as to t e appar- ..__. exit. indifference of the authorit- A pro-nuptial shower was held 112mg?‘ this Inihifil‘. With only the a" ava a e bed linen. satin puff. silver, pyrexl Win14" 1'_9Da1rs,—a dangerous mar- whl-h and complete dinner set, also gln considering the length of time a substantial amount in cash. expended 011 1651 Year's Telllilfi. It The dining-room was nicely dec- 1-5 felt 1°° m“ 1119 Dmblem 1S One orated with pink and white stream- °1 V911’ B11811 811W. and that ers. cut flowers and potted plants. "m6 Wluflm-eit 91' “"0118?! ‘.119 While the wedding march was procuring of an auxiliary boat or played by Mrs. Leigh Sutherland. °merW15e— Wm have 1° be ‘Wild Within the next few days or weeks. TOWER IIOUSED ZOO Tlu ‘rower of London once hou- sed a. menagerie. Too Late To Clasify WANTED-COUNTRY GIRL Ella. Thompson. A ivcll-fiiled basket decorated to suit the color scheme was carried the Misses Marion and Eleanor McArthur. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Bruce Stewart and Miss lib-ma l Evelyn gracefully thanked her many friends for the lovely gifts and extended an invitation to visit her in her future home. All join- cd in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." The remainder of the evening on s. farm. Married preferred. Apply to Glennie MacLean, Pro- vincinl Infirmary, Charlotte- town. '1-fl-2i. TEACHER WANTED — APPLICA- glorioml hristian martyrdom. the reading oi which brings back hallowed memories to‘ of the congregation. 111w upon it the llamas of those members of the chuich who fought in World War serves to perpet- of the late Rev. James D. Gordon-who. approxim. ately seventy years ago, wore lor- tured and put to death by the sav. ages on that island which is a mem. tablet will take its for nnie Leard as organist. There will also flllllivvfsfiry services at ll a. m. gfigcfl-‘lfilllfnliilbt. and alt 3 p. m.. at immediate 5961195 he 9WD 10115 the 11115110115 m" which ‘mum be used ‘m ‘he PBYSOIIBIS Canada should take a special in- touches he gave his "Dingle" chair-l Bldrdein - Tfllrmentlne summer ser- terést in the welfare of Ukrain- Mierizflfllm AS Rudyard MONEY. gee “rim! 9“ and 1945 and 1415" MT 30b Mcgellzlg Ml-mglgn we; fans. He hoped they would become an acld-tongued author from Lon-I r51“ c lIlfhood Islan s - Caribou h) the cm, last highl} a {rem selhghvhrhihg hhhoh hue‘. mm‘ he 15 entirely different than ' ‘a boat‘ was descd‘ the war. This aspiration should he was as Mr. Dingle. bnt there is be t0 MY- Mlltvh as be- s Hooke. ' lfax. are guests at the Queen Hotel. GUARDIAN crvrnsi. GUARDIAN Rev. i. n‘. Davidson a M. A. degree in 1916, and his PhD. Ln 1917. He then returned to Canada to serve as United Church minister ln several other centres m was soon extlnguis ed. LEAVES FOR MAINLAND _. The Rev Canon Malone, Rector of St. Peter's Cathedral, city. has spent several days in Summerside, tne guest of Miss Hunt and Mrs. Musgon. Canon Malone left yes- terday mornlng for the mainland. Cape Breton; Caledonia, P is ls- land: Pleasant River, Lunenmirg county; Prince William, New Bruns- wick North - East Harbor. White- head, Buctouclie, and Mabou. Cape and two sons, Acting Warrant Eli-l glneer Thomas R. P Davidson. it C. N. V. R.. and Flt Sgt A Alix‘ S. M. Davidson. R_. C A. 1-‘ Ho‘ has three grandchildren Labor Minister Mitchell said an attempt had been made to organ- ize production through joint cm- pioyer and employee roprcsenta-l tlfm. Mr. Glllis said no attempt ilvns made to tackle the real difficulty‘ —long-dlstance control of iiic coal mines from Montreal. and the necessity 0i’ getting approval from! Montreal before a dollar could bei spent, outside of that covered by‘ contracts or orders. Reliance was placed nn the "top man who wcrc intcrrstrd in main- taining private enierprisc, but. were not interested in getting pm- duction by organizing the people at the bottom." said Mi‘. Gillis. The Mineworkers‘ Union had proposed a set up for Cape Breton Island which would have worked. It was a board composed of iilf‘. manager of the Dominion Coal. Company. the managers of each local colliery and TGDTCSBXIUIUVI"? from the local unions nt each col- , liery. That board would get griev- ances quickly relayed ln it from‘ local committees and should hr: given power to deal promptly wiili problems as they arose without gn- ing to company headquarters nt Montreal. - Walter Tucker (L-Rosthernl said Canada by internal arrangcmcntsi alone could not avoid depressions. and she must take a part in world organization. It would be a "trag- edy" unless Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King could represent Can- ada at the peace conference. CORRECTION - In the acc- ount in yesterday's Guardian of the career of the late Pte. Otto Dunning, it was stated that he and his four other soldier IPrancls I... Ernest R _ ., and James W. are the sons of Sgt. and Mrs. Dunning of 15 Spring Street. it should have read that they are the sons of Sgt. and the late Mrs Dunning, formerly of New London. PRESENTED wrrrr 01m‘ _on Tuesday evening the Patriot com- posing room was the scene of a. pleasant ceremony when her co- workers resented the popular young bride-to- , Miss Margaret Tierney. with a useful gift on the occasion of her approaching marriage. James Coyle, composing room foreman. made the presentation and spoke briefly of the esteem in which Miss Tierney is held. EGG RECEIPTS DECLINE - Egg receipts show a further dec- line this week. Prevailing warm weather ls causing a decrease in A grades. Demand for eggs at Mari- time points ls heavy and whole- salers are experiencing difficulty in filling orders for A grades. Lar- ger supplier of live and dressed poultry are arriving at Charlotte- town. Storage space Ls very limited. P. . stations are quoting for upgraded eggs delivered: A Large 30-1; A Medium 28 - 9; B 24-5; C 19-20. Graded shipments delivered Charlottetown A Large 35 1-2; A Medium 33 1-2; B 28-9; C 23-4. receive special attention from the Canadian government. I The Dominion had to depend on world markets to absorb agricul- tural surpluses, and had in b?‘ prepared to accept payment for. exports in the form of imports. About one-third of the national income came from sales abroad. About three-fifths of the western farmers would have to seek other employment if outside markets for wheat disappeared. If the C. C. F. was elected to power in the Federal field and socialized the farm implement in- lVLr. and Mrs. F.J. Mr. George Thompson, C. N. R. employee, spent the week-end at Conway. Miss Nora. C. Cruickshank, Win- nlpeg, is in Charlottetown. Mr. Guy V. Pond, Fredericton, N. 3., was in the city yesterday. Miss Olga M. Backman. Halifax, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Miss Vessa Dsrroch, New Wat- dugtry, employing ivorkei-s with erfdrd. Cape Breton, ll in m? higher wages and shorter hours: flliy- then the prices of such implements i would "sky-rocket." The Canadian Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith. farmer would pay more for ma- Orono. Maine, were in the city chlnery than his competitor in yesterday. the Argentine. The development of a “socialist (“Cgrgil-hed fgompage _1.) _ 7W7 something which they had 11011 heretofore received. and it marked a new stage the recognition of} the value and importance ada's bask industry. LAC. Ivan Brooks, RCA!‘ spent a pleasant week end uest of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mat econ, Glen William. Mr. J. J. Enman, Editor of the tions will be received by the un- dersigned up to and including Saturday, July 8. for a principal for Kcnslngton School. Supple- ment $600. W. L. Delaney, Sec- l retary of Trustees. 7-6-31 A quiet but pretty wedding was‘ solemnized yesterday morning at was pleasantly spent in social in- tcrcourse and a dainty lunch was‘ ston and Miss Elizabeth Cox ass- isted in serving. Later the happy couple left on a motor trip to Nova Scotia, Mrs. Andersen wearing an appropriate suit of bicge, brown accessories. John Stems and the late Mr. Stems, was united in the bonds of Holy Matrimony, by the Rev. T. E McLennan to Mr. Ewen Harvey Anderson, Char-i lottetcwn, son of the late Mr. andi Mrs livnlloce Anderson. Morel]. i The marriage took place at the‘ home of the bride's mother. 2341 Richmond Street in a room, artis-‘ with IHSUHHHEEL BALL 1111's , mu MUTTART Summcrsfde white snap-; |dragons, pond-lilies and fern. The I Mr. Sourls. was a becoming gown of aqua silk Jersey, of street Frank Stcrns. lri The bride's mother wore an at-' di-iiotivc ensemble of black, and During the signing of the xeglstcn ~ iy Wood. nccomPfllfled by; ——— Pik6Tlf i -. canes" T. E. nrcd the vocal selection "I'll talk- r. Anderson were the re- lcipiciit-s of many beautiful gifts,‘ and the groom's gift to the bride " Following the ceremony, a eump- g ‘ . _ Chartered Accountant 1,,‘ vcd to the immediate relatives. lvliss - . Office qt l Stems presided over the tea cups WM" 5i" l-lllldl! ‘ land Mrs William Roach. Mrs. ii t? 1, 27.500. e "Q. States are supplied with radios. returned to her home in Halifax yesterday morning after spending a brief holiday with her parents. Mrs.| Shaw was accompanied by her three children. takes of r l i i A Salu Miss Laura Colt, City. has received a cable from Mrs. Ralph Edwards announcing her safe arrival in 2mg- iand Mrs Edwards was accompan- led home by her two daughters Mosamund and Pamela. Miss Brittle Lockhart. who is a member of the Royal Bank staff, Kentville, N. S. ning in this city. where she will spend a few days visiting Miss Dorothy Allen. Dr. and Mrs. -H. W. Barton. Akron. Ohio. arrived in Charlotte- inwn vesterdav. en route to Caven- the Maritimes. including Gabarouse. I l’ The mcrltlnl i Dr. W. J. loader of the Progressive Conser- i vniivc party. Arthur, President of the Domin- of Can-l ion Progressive Conservative 1 snclaiicn. Major T. B. Rogers. Pre- sident of the Provincial the past must be rem-. gram of the Proilrirsflvc COHSETVQ-y e to Canada From a Child of France edied. but this could be done while retaining the principle of private initiative. This principle. the speaker insisted, "must be ket alive. otherwise our democracy w be that much the poorer." "We have not lived our democ- racy in the past." he added. "Let us see that we do it. or we shall have state control with nil its serious implications." He referred to the p0 ular re- volt against the paternal sm of the ing Government, as evidenced by 1hr C.C F. landslide in Saskatche- wan. _ "I do not know when the Domin- ion election is coming off,” Mr. McArthur said. "Your guess is as -good as mine. According to the ‘paper this morning it would up‘- pcnr that we might expect some development. along that line in ‘October. In any czisc. tlio ivlse ‘course is to be prepared." He referred to many outstanding men, including Major General C. B. Price, who have joined the ranks of Mr. Brackcrfs supporters. be- lieving that his policies are in the best interests of the country. For farmers in particular. he PAGE SEVEN I Home From Service Overseas emphasized. those policies meant a iITIOIP even distribution of the llfli- lional income, as well as expanded lirnrlufrlioii litisczl on 110s" and lictic co-operntion between Qrnmciit and farm organ- s Other Speakers President Rogers spoke briefly: h; on the iiiiowriliico of strong org- anizniion ‘rii the polls. f-lii" Mai r111 hclialf of him- licagtic “Hill! Coni- lllllillifil’ been nblv in v . his nomination. airi lived for‘ tho full co-n poll Cll'lll'l‘ll-’ll'i nnri cm lniiiaos. Dr. . cniillnn warmly endorsed Mi‘. Ddcilriiii-fs ‘i IYCJlIFYllS ivizli rc- izzird to the "adcrsliiii of lvlr. Bracken and ti‘ objectives of tiic Prourc. Conservative party. l "Judgln. ‘from the rrsillts of the elections iii Ontario. Prince Ed- vrnrd Island and S .kniclio\van."| ' h» Fllfi, ' ~ iii. o hope! for 7hr ‘ NPR‘- kcnzie . the 1 ovirlt" ‘ llltf-lllllllilflll in i C0ll\'ifl( tlvillil. \ Ho u clufllt. rffectiveiv with provincial matters, stressing pair-l Ii il.i"lj,' iii.‘ Lilivrnl neglect ofl Island transportation grievances. . Til rniiclusimi D1‘. l\ ' frrrrri to tho Plllil‘. Lion in Prizivc County. Hp Siiltflfi that hr lnnkcrl with rnnfitlence to’ Jiilfi election of nil four Progressivrl iCOllT/‘TVZIUVO candidates from this: lfrovincc in tho next Federal con- l est. Mr. J. A. .\izicDonnld. thr- con-i ciudinu silorikcr. (innit. with thei iiiiiiortanrc ni poll organization. ' closed with the] National Anthem. i i i i NOMINATEDTOIL- lCnnilnucd ircm page l) __ Till" tivn riihrr names hcforo the cmivrniioii wore LL-Col J. A. Mac- Phcr. .\'l D.. and Mr. J. F. Arnett.’ Lt-Cnl. l‘~'iilf'i“ill‘fi'S nomination was moved by Mr. Sanford Phillips. O'L!‘1'l'\‘. srv-ondcri lly Mr. Robert England. Sliriiiufield West mid supported by Messrs. J. E Dalton. Silmmerslde. and D. B. MacDonald. Bcdcquc. lVlr. AriictUs nomination was moved by Mr. C. F. hiorriscy’. Tig- nlsli. scconrled b5‘ Mr. Jnmes Pen- dcrgrist, Keiisingion. and support- érl Mo Murdock Dawson. Albany, Pct ' Eolgcr. 0‘Leary, and Clflllti-I‘ Delaney, Albany. Mr. Arn- ett in withdrawing his name spoke in complimentary terms of lhc other candidates and said that ivliocvri" rccoivrd the nomination would receive his unqualified and 'li izistic support . MacPiiec. who was the Conservative candidate in ilie last. Federal election, said flint his military‘ duties will keep him away from ihc province for some time yet and he thought it only fair that the candidate chos- Produce prices todav reverted the Domii 37-37 35-35 ‘a; A-Puilets Flying Officer C. T. Butler. DIM. (RCAF Photo) Flying Officer C. T. Butler. DEM. North River, 1>.\_'.I., returned to Canada recently after scrving with the RCAF in 3.11am. Although i he had to bail u" on one occas- ' ‘ ‘F. ion a d UZICICZ l attack: ‘ ' *1‘ "-' Buzier UQIQFZILJRS enthusi- inn that accompanied his decoration. He is the soil of ‘ . and Mrs. William Batl -. Norm Rlvvi‘. ills father, a vctrrnn of lilc last war, ' Lccch Grove Flying Officer Butler enlisted m the RCAF at Chzirlottutoivn in i940 and received his lhiillirif: lll Upper Canada. lie went overseas in i941. returned for a much needed rest iii Mai‘, mid \\'l1l soon rejoin his squadron overseas. His brother, Flu-Sgt lhiziald H. Butler. enlisted in tilt- RCAF at beginning of the war and went overseas in 1942. Ho has been re- ported missing since October. i913 Another brother, Fin-Sgt. J. Butler, enlisted iii the RCAF very onrly- lii tlio v.':i:"_ rr-ueivvd ‘iis framing in Upper Can‘ a, then r?- turned East to serve with the Eas- tern Air Command. He vvcm, 9V5)‘- scas in January, 1944. Prior to the war, F'l'..-Sgt. J. W. Butler waJ employed with DcBlois Bras, Char- lotte t own. Still another brother, Flt-Sgt. .Allen Butler. Joined the RCAF in 194.2, trained in Upper Canada, .and Went overseas in May. 0f this year. live party with reference to all lirinmrjv producers. particularly ag- riculture. He pointed out that the growth of new political groups was due to something being “Tong with the system. It is up to lilo people to do something about if, and much will "depend on what we do at the coming election." Dr. MacMillnn spoke with ref- erence to provincial affairs. He said that Premier Jones has born elected as a farmer and one of his first acts was to divest himself of the portfolio of Agriculture. the only portfolio in which he would be any gooci-S. PRODUCE MONTREAL. Julv 5 - (C?) < b) lion Department of AK- riculture follow :— Eggs: Graded shtoments on spot l»; for A-Largc A-Medimn 38-30; B 30- en should be on hand. LL-Col. 30 ‘.6: C23 5-24. Strong's nomination was then made unanimous on motion of Mr. Butter: Wholesale iobbing DM- Arnctt, seconded by LL-Col. Mac- mull“? 9"“ N“ 1 33 *3? N“ 3 pasteurized 32 " curent ce. Lt-Col. Strong then Went to the platform amid stistainod applause, Que. No. l pasteurized 33 *6 MALI NO. 2 B2 ‘i del. Mtl-ty first thanked the meeting for the honor PM“ “ems” prim“; 3 b “n?” 95' given him and said that with their support he would win the election. P. MacMlllan. provincial Mr. Peter D. Mc- As- Assocla- | summerside Journal. is spending The Demhcrhllc w“ hhh ML ‘vhllm. MaL-Ktsnzie‘ a few days of his vacation in the mclhl, of llle Lgglglglllfg city‘ Under Mr. Brackens leadership Mi- k m ‘ th P r. ‘v Conservativ party nt f. . spn e to e arge e m!‘ R’ H- 5m“ ‘mughm M stoeod ‘lg (pslsalcieng the ship Sf statel sudicn. Mr- 5nd M!‘ J E" camemm City on "an even keel". Abuses and mis- l‘ ill Y“ " '~ I“ "Xulfllllvd the PTO- l1 Il {published its first issue in France today after its staff stayed up most of the night ivrestling with French type-setting machines and press- ies. The two-page sheet I I fore- -ihur. who is a promin- . runner of the four - page contin- zlvcdnesdai‘ July 5th A. Coffin in his 97th your .5; first grade solids, jo prices 35. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Connell, and experiment" in Canada would re- 1 1w b 1e: marks he showed Ghee“: amhoatfl wmtfsnwesterf son Bobble, New Glasgow. N. 5.. suit in the loss of overseas mar- 1,2,.“ thee minim-g and m; fisher- gggehgg while/Exam‘ 3.3%. arrived 1n the 01W Yeeiefllly- kef-s. said Mr. Tucker. mcn had bccn neglected by the and emm ,5 h,l,_,l_ M: h“ d i“ d son Th?! "self-contal-ncd}; ptollicyc fgl‘, present govcrnmcnt. ‘He. remtintcied 5- 1'9 355 9 an - CBHB H. BS 511E895 ed y c - - tli farm rs lircrcnt o the pp a oes p u, ; lb m” Q,‘ Westville, N. 5-. arrived in the 611i)’ F, was the type which led to the fQtcfiLllg h‘; their‘ cellars due to 1,? 40_ NQ 1 will? , 1.50-1.70 yesterdly. danger of future wer- transportation difficulties not be- n.3, 1.50-1.60; Que. 1.30-1.50. u“ sun {T M h“ €?————— lng attended to while gnlxtleddstattfis , uo rown w potat es are allowed 0o e been visiting in Charlottetown is FARM POLICIES— gounfiy nut lor-non leavina this morning for Hsllfelr- Prcscnt nn the platform were or u. s. urn 1N NORMANDY. July 4 — (AP) The Stars and Stripes, daily ewspaper of U S. armed forces. ntai edition to be published six first in English and then ' times a week in France. nesrns (TOFFIN - At Savage Harbour on i944 Samuel Funl-rll otice later MaaLEOD—At the P RI I-lomital on Wednesday. Julv 5. Mrs. Mur- dcok W TORI sidcrice. roiv. o'clock. Interment tefl’. MITCHELL -— At the P E I Hos- pital on Wednesday Julv 5th Charles Augustus Mitchell 90th year The remains are resting at the MacLean w Fridav MncLcod. in her 80th Funeral from her late rc- 207 Richmond St. tcnxor- F‘ri:'1v. service slariiiig at 3 People's Ceme- 1944 in his Funeral Home here the funeral will be hold on uly 7th. service stariir". at dish where they plan to spend 2 cfclnc Interment People's Cem- H1811: vacation at “Sunny Acres He“ _ Farm." DIARRIAGES h The Misses Mary and Dohis SCAREI-I—Wi;\HLLACI3 - A; M. L lor ar spending their ho - c. s. ornwa s on unc 1. urs- a3”. in Bifmmerslde. guests of Mr. ing Sister Emiiv Wallace, daugh- and Mrs. L. P. Sherry. tor of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wallace i- nf Carleton Place. Ont.. in Lt. Ian Mr. J. L. Clark and sister of scarth. son of Mr. rind Mrs. Harry Rustico. accompanied by Mrs. s Bertha McKay and Mysle. motored across to Victoria on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wright. later having tea with Miss Ethel Poy, in Tryon. Mrs. H. W. McKay and Mysie spent Monday afternoon in Charlottetown. going out by bus to Kensington on Mon- day evening. LARGE RADIO AUDIENCE It is estimated that more than h United 00o homes The Hench children soon learned to salutc-(Canadian Army Overseas These two watch a parade and one. in a Gicngarri; lo got nlong with the Canadians. has nircndy learned Photo Through WIB.) '31“ carth of Shcrbrooke. Quebec. N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKEI EMRALMEI Charlottetown and North Wiliahiro Plume ill fl