l l l '1 .. 1- 11. ,1. .. ii .,j r THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAli reaarwrhvr. The three-legged chicken, owned MONDAY git. Ralph 98y. Mt. lgd-walid , on , is ettrac mg consl erabe _M“" w" G" Be“ L“ leavm“ m‘ attention as it enters on its sixth f. c1 f r ,§‘au§§§{,_ ugfogggglylgggf gig day of life today. The blrd is ep- .v:ill also visit her o1 er daughter patently “Mm” l“ 31m“: ‘very Mrs. Charles Bacon at Cornwall. “h” "specb is quite “me ‘ma Ontario’ behaves the same as any other _ ' chicken in the flock. —-ATTENDED MEETING —- , . Anlong those attending the Exectlt- A delsJuflwe n” Yeswrday my?“ lve Meeting of the Presbylerial of m‘ “m 19m destrwed a ‘"39 the United church of Prince lad- WW1” "8 P"! l>°l°1111l118 1° V11 ward zslnhd were, Mrs. .1. Clarke Rum" RC1)" =1 Cellini Rovflliy- MacQuaruel Norm Bedequel Mm The blaze.‘ whim was dlscol-crcd a- ychu Scum Summerside East. Mrs bout 11 oclock, levelled the 20 by A..I. Mathicson of ovary. Mrs. iilpgwlde" blllltgllll? 111M111 ‘"1111 "l? an; c l. e . _ x ns vc_ pus urlzlng eqllipmen H “on ‘Ma Fa Ian o‘ Femwood and machinery. loss ls estimated to __PURCHASES yRoPER-ry _ be in the vlclmty of $3.001] which Mr. Wm. Fssory of Summerslde has *5 Patna“? “Wired by me- purcllased the farm homestead of , T135595!’ Ml". John J. MacNally at Summer- -FU1\ERAL SERVICE —'I‘he ' side East. Mr. and Mrs. MacNally funeral service for Miss Lavenia J. are yngving the latter end of Muttrlrt was Ileld on Saturday af- flit‘ month to Tignlsh where they ternoon from the home of hL-r niece will build a home on the property Mrs. Mattie Gordon, Harvard St.. of Mrs. MacNallys parents. Mr- Summcrslde. Rev. Kenneth Sulli- and Mrs. MacNlllly have been resl- van officiated. The remains were dents of Summerslde for a number then taken to the United Church at of years and their many friends Cascuynpgg when a service was W111 rccrrl to learn of their de- held. many 01d friends attending. DFiITUYP-“s Relnthglxbsllllivan took the service . au-se R.M".Som .Tl TO TAKE A-R-P- 0011K!“- burial wasyin ihe falmily pleorts in til‘: councillor B. Earle Maclbonald- cemetery adjoining the Church-S. controller of Fire Services for the i; Charlottetown sub-committee A. 110mg; 0N W5"- _ Mu James R. P, loft Saturday to attend an Bulumuu of vuucouvt.“ B‘ c“ ~ Air Raid Precautlon course m Am- visiting Charlottetown his native hcrst. College, Amherst, Mass. Tho clty. and is the guest of his broth- course, which will be attended by er, Mr. William Bateman, 176 Syd- A. R. P. men from all parts of ney St. The former left here in l8. Canada and the United states 98 for _Brltlsh Columbia. where he will 13st two week‘ has resided, His wile, nee Leona May _____ Clarke. daughter of the late Mr. and ISLAND GRADUATES AT MT. MY5~ $901119 Clarke of Central Roy- lL-Tllc namcs of four Prince Ed- 111W 11ml 111919 than a year ago. Mr. “um blunder; n11 of Charlotbctgwj), Bateman wlll vlslt his slster-ln-lllw appear on the graduation list of Mrs- James ,1"- RODCF 11-1111 MI- Roper Mount Alum“ Muuemy and cum. at Beech Hill Farm, Prlncetown, N. nlcrcial college. Diplomas wul be 5-. before returning to Vancouver. ~ enter] at the Graduation Ebrer- __— . s to be held tomorrow morning. TRY OUT EQUIPMENT- On " Robert Hall Clawson, is an en- Tue-Wily ovollllll; 111B AllXili-Ily slug graduate; Misses Alfredo. Firemen 0! i110 AR P-. under C.H. Euzubegh R. Ahearn, Controller of Fire scr- vlces, Civilian Defence Committee, ,'l . J. Pickard ancil Verne; 1d! m r ~11 secre aria p - §.‘.§.°,da.‘.‘.‘i Mrlgsceldllice Catherine Mac- 13016611. held their first salt water reed will be awarded a. diploma in "W111 r1111 i118 equllvmont here g 1 ._ H1111 this proved entirely satisfactory. Btenognp“ n?‘ cxpcfutcd llfl/Vhillllili the remainder _J INS R. C. \. F. — Mr. LaW- , l" _ T? 18 113 Eqlllllmdllf rpnceosudbuu‘. “fho has been ,e_ arrives 1t will be much more ef- , i M Cevelandy 0mm for some, fectlve. Twenty firemen have receiv- ililtlggffitllfiled recently to Canada. €ge5§%gdg:f15 and 111111011115 from to join the rt. c A. F. 8s u wire- me 5.1km.‘ 81$ “mmlme- T." less air gunner. He has been spehd- blackout 5 1151 “here for trial mg a {cw (lays with his mo..l_cr, 5 un __ .e regulation Mm Alum sudbury u; Summfi-glde blackout siren arrives. l5 “leek to return to , —-———— Eiéiveliifid 3).‘... short visit before he mTr-Noliliwn ramzwanr. - oh dons his uniform. He travelled by f r19 e19 "E "f Mfly 13th tho cm. and was auuom unled by l“ Mends and neighbors of Mr, and sister, Miss Ruth w o will make rs. William Murdock, Melville, we in §££’.}f’?§.£..‘...“i€‘.2 fir: ‘i’. b“ r er epar- Hazen M. Houston, aged 63 died ture to the United States and m in Brandon Hospital, May 7th 1942, present them with a. gift as a after an lllnes of three months. token of the esteem in which Burial was conducted by the Brocklb theiy are held by their friends, Mr. Funeral Company to Brandon Cem- an Mrs. Murdock although taken etry. the Rev- Gcorlzc Goth of 51- by surprise thanked them one and Pauls United Church. Brandon. 60n- all and a delicious dllgtlctitilht: cerelnglnyso m Rumw thtenl seived by ' u‘ eceasea wvs rn -i w lcl tie evenin Wag l P.E Lhl-Iei is glrvlvtgd by twolzltalgttvfgl; spgni; 8 peasant” r5, ares ous n in . $11.10., and Stanley Houston of (Patriot please copy)- concord, Mass, U.S.A. and a els- BRIDE-TO-BE HQNORED -'I‘hg .§,ZZn,YIO“§‘a_R'D" 3911' °I wmnlpeg- home of Mrs. Geo. Chandler was Q the scene of st prettlly arranged navy blue were seen marchlnl chandler 5nd um, Sweeney drab brl through the city yesterday mvfli- ed as a "rt-eel- lng on Church Parade. The boy: wheeled u pram’, ggcozffiednggfi were from the H. M. C. 5- QIIW" ket of presents into the living Charlotte” and they presented a room, where th bid -to- fine appearance as they swuréa in her chair of hOHOlfI‘. Th; 153559113: ‘“§.“g..§.'i.i“..’““riit. ?i‘°e‘"ii.‘3 rsr.l.l""l"sl..bl.ltri.n °;#”°B° w - - - u. , , chrthy. officer commandlns- ‘R111 Stelle- After bouncing the bride- Pmwscang party attended service: tor-be tlunch was served, then all in St. Pauls Church, ANDICIIAIegIBI; levvsrsfin sgfnththe remainder of the conducted by aim“ ' hed tin- All dggBrtedstogt-hsolqghand daticmg Gardner, who so preacc mom me brldewmbe 113i omes wlslng Islgftfgyonheagg‘; bynfillgiitfl R6: Mc- Wedded life aong and haupy Carville, attended Solemn High m_c l -——— Mass at St. Dunstan! Basilica, L‘ t- b138- W. MacNevin, D.C.M.. Here Rev. .1. A, Sullivan woe cele- the goml 117.6, Officer Commanding brant assisted by Rev. I... J. Ayers it w ‘e d Battery- R-C-A» (R)- as deacon and m“ J‘ w_ Mp thatafil announced last night. Word cardle as sub-deacon; the sermon firmed Swigpmgmzléé habd 599111110011- was preached by Rev. A- suthorltles in the city ‘Iyégtelgayiaw Dougon- e rve Arm nit is being —--—— recruited at re A1 A body. later identified as Lec. number havepalériggdy lditnxlifgiimr: S. M. Levine, RCAF. who crash- are still a great mnn r ed into the sea off Point Prim lust to bring the unit uvpmieigflfiififi autumn in a Harvard training plane, complement or 200. Recruits can ell- W35 fgnmd on the shole nelu" the. list at the Arlnourlcs. scene of the crash on Saturday Major A. W. Matlleson will be morning. Mr. Arlzur Mumhl-ifln. 56601111 in command and Major .1. light house keeper at Point Prim G. Paterson will be included among discovered the body which had been the officers. The names of these washed up on the shore. 4 tlrcc were released last night but Lac. Levine was on_u solo flight, the n“ 1s ytlll incomplete. Several from the Summerslde Airport 111111114515 Ilrtvc been suggested but un- when the accident occurred durln 5 956 have Zone through they a snow flurry (9:41 Qhenfifflglynogn g cannot be released. Novnnber 18, l 1. b11119 B ' pcarcd to be in difficulty and the PARADE HELD-The navyand cmsmd mm the wutelu 1g was rs. the armyccmblnedinaroule march ported bv Mr. Hector Murchison, lhfollgh City sireofs last. ni ht who saw the plane about. the time attract"!!! 8 meat deal f attent on it took the fntal pillage, Efforts 8s they went by. The s ip's comp- by divers nnd others to salvage filly flomuthe H. M. C. S. "Queen the aircraft and find the body Charlotte consisted of approxim- were unsuccessful last autumn and lffllv 80 men ln charge of Lfeut, R, their work was stepped because of McCarville. e army was repre- weathe, Coudmouu slanted hv approximately 200 mcn The ‘young Rumuu‘ “.110 (Innstggl from the 17th Resezvc Armoured at lViontl-eal and was stationed at Regiment. P. E. I. Light Horse, in Cummerslde last your, In survivfld Charge of Malor F. W. Hyndman. by his vrife. She l5 now rcsiding at Two bands the recently formed na- Moncton but was living in Smrl- val bugle band under direction of merslde last. fall. The airman; Stoker J. Milne, and the Reserve mother i5 Mrs. Ida. Sarah Levine Army band under direction o1 Sgt. o; (xitrement, IKQ. Thomas McFarlanc-mcccmpanied the __..__. parade and played lively marching gay/Aug _ Saturday after- tunes along the route. The navy 1mm “fas inr- 5CCIIC cf much actlv- mallchrd fmn the ship down Kent m. u,’ “u. gglvage headquarters on Street to the Armcurles where they West street, as eight trucks klnd- were joined by ‘the soldiers. As the 1y loaned by elty firms dumped parade went ast the war monu- their loads there, The trucks were merit on G-raf n Street the "Eyes driven by young ladies of the Mo- Right" was given. The boys in m,» Tfangpgfi. unit, who gave up bl-ue and khaki presented a flnr um.- mgnrcliday to do the work. appearance ns they marched along. Although tile oily was zoned do —-—— doubt some mistakes were made IDBSTER FISHING GOOD — and salvage put out by the citizens More lobsters and better prices, is was left uncollccted. but this will the cheerful news from the lobster- be collected later. The Job was a men in the province, it was learned bum“ one than wag expected and last nl ht from Mr, J. J. Larabee, l; g, rev.» mm had not been sent ln Superv soi- of Fisheries, The catch, frcm the Trainln centre to assist, with A fortnight of lflbsiflriflfl com- those who were Fn charge would rleted, is considerably better than have had to work even harder t was for the first two weeks fish- mau it"). did, to handle the 36 or ing last year. ‘The tasty crustacean; 30 truckloads of salvaged goals. A are bringing the fishermen 10 cents ca.- 01 eper was loadzd Saturday. a pound, or 59s a case, this season. A wry argg quantity of tires were This is quite an advance over the cqllectqd 5nd will be shipped as $18 price paid for a case of lobsters qcon es there L1 a car load. The last year. There appears to be a nlvagg building l; full at present greater demand (or the shell fleh gnd until it is assorted and t this season which accounts fcr the mu, bundles no ruriher collect on increased price, Although reports w.“ be made, but frme who have are that the fishing is good in al- hé=n gocd encum to send their most every section. it is believed pylvgge to the centre amt! to that the greatest lmprovrment is II in b: in thc Alberton section. ’f'he:e are °E’,“,‘f,“‘§f,,,i‘{ 1,‘.’,“i;,§'.°”,‘.°f.e. col- fewer fishermen operating in the clcliofl will be made. The first rovlnce this year but the decrease cu-mcvm on gummy y" g greet n numbers is not as great as it was gnocchi grd the rmmlttee in a year ago. Ml". lyarabee laid the de- dm,” M," m my; gjtffng for crease w0tl'd he .'\ zzrcat deal under life tfmr suppm. and "pet, very :5 per cent this year, The lcbster much ff many were 41419901111“- eeuon will close on June 3o, five-year-old Patrick Landrlgarl, son of Ml". and Mrs. P. J. Landrl- gan of school street has returned to his home from the coral-lotte- town Hospital. The child is con- valesclng from a compound frac- ture of his leg. He was injured more than a week ago when he was struck by a car on the street near his home. old James Martin was rescued from the water near the Railway Wharf at noon yes- terday by Mr. Sylvester McMur- rer. Albany, who himself was un- able to swim The boy, a son o! Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin, Water Street. fell into the harbor while playing en the wharf with a. companion. Five-year CONDITION SATISFACTORY- The condition of Mr. Herbert And- erson, a patient in the P_ E. I. Hospital, was reported by hospital authorities last night to be quite satisfactory. He was seized with a ileart attack at the Marine Wharf Saturday morning and rushed to the hospital for treat- ment. Mr. Anderson is mate on the C. G. S. Brant, - Mr. William R. Connolly, who has accepted the position of over- “ sens secretary of the Knights of Columbus War Services was tender- ed a farewell party last night by the lecture committee of the local coun- cll. The enjoyable function was held at the V Club. About 20 men and their wives were present. Mr, Connolly was presented ll silvci" identification disc and a prize llc won at bowling during tllc year. Tue disc was prcscnlcd by lec- turer John B. Richards, “nil-e the bowling award was presented by Mr. Raymond MacDonald. Mr. Con- nolly replied fittlngly. Before the party ended he was tendered the best wishes of everyone present. IVEDNESDAY -ISLAND GIRLS ENTERTAIN- A group ofIsland girls met at the home of Miss Vera MacNeill of st. John, N. 13., on May 14th fcr a pleasant reunion of old friends. Among the group were: Misses Myrtle Noondn. Florence Younkcr, Clare Affleck, Vera Willis and Sue Afflelflz. After a very pleasant eve- ning luncheon was served by the hostess and the young ladies left shortly after for their hcmes. All hoping they will meet again in the not too distant future. -—S —T0 BE BURIED IN MONT- REAL-The body of sergt. S. M. Levine will be forwarded this morning to Montreal for burial there. Previous funeral arrange- ments had been made for a mill- tary funeral at Summerslde, where the late Sergt_ Levine had been statloned with the R. C. A. F. when he lost his life owing to his plane crashing off Point Prim last autumn. Word was received, how- ever. from relatives that they wished the body to be sent to Montreal. His mother is Mrs. Ida Sarah Levine of Outremount, P. The arrival of 60 odd sirens, to be used as warning signals in forthcoming blackouts throughout the province, have arrived in the city, it was announced last night by Maj. W, H. Poole, vice-chair- man of the Civilian Defence Com- mittee, A_R.P. However, these will not be distributed until-the re- lays, a vital part of the control equipment of the sirens. reach here, These are expected daily. Included in the sirens is a 5- horsepower one and four l-horse- power ones for Charlottetown; two l-llorsepower ones for Summer- slde: and the remainder are one- half-horsepower sirens to be dis- tributed throughout the province. Major Poole said that, "lighting restrictions are being experiment- ed on for an emergency and also in the event of a permanent blackout being ordered" He stat- ed that these lighting restrictions would be published before the next practice blackout ls staged. The monthly meeting of the Auxiliary of Kenslngton United Church was held in the church on Thursday evening. y 7th. Mrs. Stirling, the president, opened the meeting with the devotlonanl per- iod using the program given in The Missionary Monthly with the theme "The Church, the household of faith". The regular business period was held. Mrs. D. MacKen- zlo had charge of uie program from the study book. She was assisted by Mrs, Toombs. Mrs. J.A. Mac- Kenzle. Mrs Ramsay. Mrs. Cald- well, Mrs. J.L, Davlson, Mrs. Mac- Kay, Mrs. Caseley, G. Buntaln. Mrs. Simpson. Mrs. Stirling and Mrs. Brooklns. By means of questions and answers, they told about the" progress of mission work in China. during the ten years throwing the revolution of 1911. Prayers for the work in China were offered by Mrs. Toombe and Mrs. MacNutt. Meeting closed with the hymn "Lift up your heads" and The Lord's Prayer re- peated in unison. --FAR.EWELL SHOWER — On Thursday evening. May ‘lfth a Inigo number of friends and re- le. ves gathered in the spacious home of R. E. and Mrs. Mcue i0 tender a shower in honour of Miss Olive Clark who left the following morning for Montreal where on Saturday she will become the wife of Corporal Gerald Richie R. C A F‘. Service Police, of Kentvlllc. NS. The living room was tastefully de- corated for the occasion in red, white and blue. To the strains of the Wedding March, layed by Mrs. Albert Moose, the ridei-tu-be was escorted to the seat of honour by Miss Blanche Cunpbell vrl-nle the Misses Louise Daloell and Gladys Mouse followed them with the kets. The parcels were o ened by the Misses Ethel Campbe and Rulll Enman, the accompanying‘ verse: being read by Mun P‘ ills Mouse while the Mines Ruth al- aell and Marguerite Craig arranged the gifts. Mice Clark received many lovely present: for which she thank- ed the people in her usual charm- ing manner after which ell joined ln singing. "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." The remainder of the even- ing was pleasantly spent in music, sing-song and games. 1n the ‘wee’ smlv hours all departed wishing Olive every happiness ln her new Keep Minn-d’: h In logo. _||,EM5]N5 “any; __ The re. OBSEBVES BIBTHDAY—MI. J. mains of Pierre Richard, who died H. G085. NW8d U-N-R- 0B1‘ 1118MB" in hospital in Moncton Sunday fol- tor, Charlottetown, was receiving lo an accident. arrived at Bum- the congratulations yesterday of metal e last eve and were talt- his many friends on the ‘ en to the home of mother. 1%; tion of his 70th birthday. Celina. Richard. Summerslde ...____ NURSE GRADUATES —- Miss E funerisl wflll behléelldtgn fihursdlzy 1110111118 1°11‘ l‘ l" w“ Glad M. Fa u. Du d Centre. Fifteen Point Church and cemetery. Pu?‘ W, uffi,“ ,,,,“,g=,,,,,,,,,,_, "-5 receiving diplomas at the St. """_' Martha School of Nursing at Mount wvifg cgfjlllgefwgggwcg}, st. sci-hard. Antigonlsh this week. Ottawa to the effect that Win! o“ REPRESENTATIVE HERE °°“"’"““‘" H" “°“"d S‘°‘"“" —Mr. A. E. Futh of the Socony afglrlflargpgfntgle ‘gnxtgzlstneur’ S‘: Oil Company, New York. ls in the “mun”. R_C_A_F_ city at present He is accompanied Son. of Mr. D. B_ Stewart, Char- by m‘ ‘we an‘? expel?“ tgmremun lottefown, Wing Commander Stew- he” 1°’ sever“ w“ s" e7 "e u" w," ; - Deputy Pflvin- registered at The Charlottetown. Assistant Secretary to the Gover- 11°55” RN" Tlgmsh‘ has arrived nor General, Ottawa. He is n vet- Safely L“ Eilghnmd’ “mrdmg m eran of the last war, in which he word reoeived by he! Nome!’ Roy served first with the Signals Corps Clohossey‘ she L‘ one of the ab‘ lst Canadian Division and later: Island nurses who 1e“ several weeks with the Royal Air Force 35° m‘ “ummg duty m 5mm‘ M‘ His new and responsible ap- Hm‘ pulnlfflfiltll. wlllb be‘ learned lwiéh ___FUNERAL THURSDAY _ The 5"?“ l" “"51 Y h 5 mm!’ l" i?" s funeral of Nancy, Z-year-old daugh- throughout Prince Edward Island. wr of My; and Mm Em; Mugwen, Schubenacadie, N. S., will be held Sgt. Observer and Pilot Donald gfii‘s“néx_'ehrr.ssi§idlciriii gilthugirafig: C- Mai-‘Dilllald 91 Norm Bedeque Elven, McEwelfs Road, Sside East. is missing after air operations. on Thursday H1. 2 n. Ill, The remains his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. arrived in Summcrside Tuesday MacDonald have been. informed. evening. A cablegram from England said the airman was missing since May PROIWQTED 0VER$EA5 - W°Yd l7 He was serving with the Royal glifielpvlegimgaioghljlliligfilfim Canadian Air Force. ' c ' Sgt. MacDonald had been work- (ff Capt L- F; Mmmmfud f“) H,“ int; at Kirkland Lake, Ontario for 'a_i‘k,_.°§lMf‘3°‘" H9 “a5 0E2“); several years before the outbreak lmgrllfft“ Q“??? Squire é-‘gjkfe of war. Earlier he attended Prince ggtbrggfg ogmu“ rfzlrsegzacforandafi of Wales College at Charlottetown donald went blfirséaugabout a y,“ and following that took a business 8,0 Wm, me 3m Divlslon ' course at Summerslde. He taught i’ ‘ ‘ in the public schools of this prov~ WIT“ WAR SERVICES _ M99 “we fm a" 511°“ Hm°~ srs. Harold Hcnnesscyl and William He has a brmherr Alba“ Miw“ R. Connolly leave this morning for Dimlild 515° Sefllllg with 1115 R- t-he mainland enroute to take up C. A- F. 11nd another broiher- An- their duties with the Knights of 811$ MacDonald 1n Ohtario- Columbus War services elsewhere. “——‘ Both young mcn are well known in the city and llavc been valuable ——GRADIJATION OF PRINCE lncnlllers of the Citv Fire De art- COUNTY NURSING CLASS ~—F‘i".‘-': mcllt for a l1illl‘1.‘"l' “of years. p nurses will receive their pins and __.j diplomas this evening at the grad- M51103 0y Tmp _ m; war. 111111112: exercises or the Prince Ooun- shl Mayor B. Roy Holman left 1y 1105131181. which are b91118 116111 yesgerdny morning for Shcrbrooke, in the auditorium of the High Que, where h: will visit his daulll- School The nurses are Cordelia tel", Mrs. c. p, nowdi-d and Mrs. Harrmgtml- SD11"! VduEy. C0h- Howard, before proceeding to Ot- stance MacParlane. 39111211119.‘ Eleflh- tawa where he will attend the °1‘ P11111195. ATM-Ilium‘ Muriel YCO. c0 ventlon of Mayors and Munici- Nilfl-h 31- 57191111015; Audrcy Camp- patties of Canada, which opens on 11611. Albertnn. Mr. H. T. Holman. next ‘Tilcsziay and or which he is 111651461111 0f 1118 110511112111 Board will chairman oi‘ one section. Mr. J. A. delivrr his annual address and plc- Fullerton. City Clerk, leaves on Sat- Sont the diplomas to the Graduate urday to attend the convention. Nurses. Miss Brown, Suporirkcn- ___. ._ 6191115. W111 Draw“ 1'19 D1115. Ven. SPECIAL AWARDS DIADE—'I'11B Archdeacon 0.1%.. Harrison will give ‘Ilorontg Mai] and Globe gay; that 111° WONHCB Nlkbilhinle pledge to over 500 parents and friends WlfB the graduates. Dr. J. K. Beer of present yesterday afternoon for the Keflsmkton will address the grad- graduation of ‘fifty-three nurses 1111111111 class Mflglstratc w. E. Dar- from st. MicllacTs Hospital School by is to speak on Group hospltnliza- of Nursing. The school colors of ilim- M159 Eally Wcodnlde and Mas- red and white were curried out in tel- Jackie Simpson will present the ifheir huge bouquets of red and nor-res bouqueis- A very pleasing vlllte roses. and on the latfonn 19108111111 11115 been arranged under tribute bouquets from frlen s of the the 11116611011 0f Mrs Cmelmnh class formed a lnnutiful embank- MacArthur and Mrs. Amos Hubley. mcnt. It was the forty-eighth an- -—5- nual graduation extfrcist". and was "-—-—- held at the Si. Joseph's College refit May wedding was soleln- school auditorium, lareadulbhhe A 1111B =1- lon Moose on Wednesday Street. Miss Mary Alice Haughey of F evenln , May 13th, i942, when the Churlottemwu, puE IA u.“ p". I gra 11a . wor .gvcn y e uln- of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. barter. nae Associnfim, Charlottetown. to Gunner ____ Forrest MacDonald, R.C.N.V.R.. son mnweigh, 50mins from N“ 62 Canadian Army Basic Training ofsMr-I egg Nfrfi lsorrest MacDonald. a. o o al"o e own. The bride was becommgly attired Center at Beach Grove left yes- in a street length dress of poudre 191481 1°‘ 11111111111“ Cami“ The? blue with marching ha; and black uele all privates, and all from toils accessories. The bridesmaid, Miss P1011111“- Ruby Sherren, was attractive in T110 ill illoludori! J. A- Ar- navy blue with red accessories. conduit. Rl nnond: L. R. 811811511. Mr. Cleaver MacLeun ably sup- Printer River; J._A, Bernard, St. ported the groom. Louis; A. Blacqulere, Summerslde; After the ceremony the happy P. J. Bradley, Kellys Cross; J. C. voung couple proceeded to the home Cahlll, Kildare; W.- A. Cahlll, St. o! the groom's parents where. to- Charles; .1. Craig, Charlottetown; A. gether with relatives and friends 1,_ Dewar, Cambridge; D_ R Doyle) they partook of a delicious wedding ghuflutwtowu; H, A‘ Dummle, o; supper. The centre of the table was Mary. a _;_ Dunn Eunsdule. w_ adorned with the wedding cake G, pal-run, 1m 16; 'w_ “u, Afbnw; which was cut by the bride. Asslst- A_ a fisher, Ba Fortune; L L m3 m ‘ervms we" M!“ Mildred Gallant SUITITIGXSYGE‘ G G Genge MacDonald. sister of the groom south ‘rt, H}; Gulls ‘ooliwa ,. c‘ and Mrs. Walter Carver. The re- E gaggle’ Run" our-J M ymn" malnder of the evening was pleas- F-r dad w- ' J» g1 P11 . . .l l h, antly spent in music and dancing. e 1° n- - -. 013ml‘ T5115 i The following morning Mr. and P- F- Boron ‘P12111111; J. U. Hewlett, Mrs. MacDonald left on a honey- $011115; E- J- l-orose- Summcrslde; moon trip to Halifax, L. Mahar, Rollo Bay; V. J. Martin, The presents received included a Eimsdflle: - Munn, Mt. Stewart: che ue from the groom's parents. 0- A- MocDonoll-‘l. Vornon River; Ther many frlen s wish Ml", and Clement A. MacDonald, Bear Riv- Mrs. MacDonald many years of er; J. A. MacDonald, Anllandale; happy wedded life. R. R. MacDonald, West Royalty; V. i——— B. MacDonald. Elmira; F. V. Mac- A very pretty spring wedding took Gllllvray, ‘Iracadle Cross; .1. MM. place at the rectory of the Church Kenzle, Arurmdale; w_ A Much. of the Most Holy Redeemer on Sat- 111,5, Morell; ,1, ,1, Mseglnmn, P01‘- urday morning. May 16th, at ten “my; R, C_ Mucuam Milton. a thirty in the presence of the lm- A Mummy Cardigan. J_ H’ Mm mediate relatives of both bride and Innis‘ Bmualbnuc; J_ ‘M Mann“ groom, when Father Lottus, CBSR. Guywwu; l, Mflmus‘ Bmdmbnnoj united ln the holv bonds of matri- w‘ 03mm: Freeland; R J W4 , , te . a ~ §§f§§4r‘§.“i§ry§oe”‘r‘§u§§‘t§~“ci§o?ioye'- °M°““*- f“”"‘°“= l‘ ~’- 13"" town. to Howard Kendrick, son of wemngum- J" E‘ Pete“- B-Wm" the line Everett wedlock and Mrs. ‘lei ' 0- Bllliohnni- Hunter wedlock o! Hume, Riven River: R. T. Larkin. Charlottetown. The bride looked wfnsome ln a Hem"? lemma “my “'.°"° P7959111" tuum-eu sun o; pearl grey with ed with cigarettes by the Provincial mawhuu; m; and acqegsgflgs o; Government uirculzh the Carry On navy blue. She wore a col-sage q( Canada Corps, ‘The presentations Queen Elizabeth roses. Her brdes- “m looked after by Mr. A. G. Bruce maid, Miss Kathleen Hughes, ock- of the Canadian Legion War Ser- ed charming in a tailored suit of vices. THURSDAY greenlherrflntgbonghtwgendd and me- cessor es o an. e l corsage of Talisman roses. TOOMBS — CALIAGIIAN -— A The “room w,“ ab”. supum-Wiby very pretty wedding took place at Mr‘ ca“ Cullen the Church of the Most Holy Re- Mw, m, ceremony m, wgdumu deemer on Monday morning at six Barty proceeded to the home of the °°1°¢1i when Rev- A. Mc rule's parents where a. reception 53- Fqi, 111111811 in was held and a very dainty buffet 911ml Wmbs- R» N- B-hd Boned-ct lunch served to the many guests. 9111111811811 110111 of this city The The table was tusmmuy dscorumd bride entered the church on the bio with white taper candles and pink arm of hcr father while the wedd- uweet m” The table w" Mum-ed lng march was beautifully rendered ¥ieth two beautiful wedding cakes. by Mr- Alex McLean. The br a was ured by Hugh” ofmchurlotwwym m‘; M", dress of dusty pink with picture hat Pope Bagnall, Hunter River. As- W mulch. 11w bridesmaid. Mill slsting in serving were Mrs. Edward Gertrude Al-senltult, RN. was prett- Muclunu‘ Mm mum sherreu lly attired ill coral blue with mat- Mrs. Gordon Connors, Mir. Ivan China wlurc hol- Bcth carried Iaurie, Mrs. Reginald Cronin Miss hollow s of Talisman roses. Mr- Leo Sadie Gillan, m“ Dolly dliloh. (lollflllhan- brother of the groom M“; mo“ Bag-um “d mm; was g. omsman_ Appropriate hymns Marfioric and, Nancv Pound, listen WM blown ly rendered by Mr. 01;, bfldg Pius Callaghan lncludln Panlll During the reception piano eelec- 51189119118 Ind A" M111" o- The tions were softl rendered by Mrs. Iroomr 11111 w the brlde was a our! wmlum gum; g9’ 5mm- 01 me rosary and to the bridesmaid a old groom locket and chain. After the mar age Th, many begumul mg m“; ceremony the bridal only accom- weddln presents testified to the partied bv near l-elatl ea assembled Oplllfllgty o: both bride end groom. at. the home of the bride's father Buns... go he.» man-l"; the bride where a delicious wedclng breakfast was tendered several showers where WM Cori/oi Ml‘. 9-1111 Mr-i- Collllhafl aha received many useful and onc- left on a trllv to Montreal and tlcal gifts " uebcc. Previous to her menl e Mr, and Mrs. wedlock left by e bride received beautiful gl ts motor early Saturday afternoon to from the patients at the Provincial their future home in Dartmouth. N. Sanaiorlom and Nurses’ Alumnae. 8 3.. where the groom is an engineer She also received many lovely gifts h th E to Al C d, f l- at several miscellaneous showers. igwede bynthembeetr wlglwercnngl o l‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clllolhen will reside many friends. _ ll fhh cit). . .. .. .,_ ..- Mrs. Georgie looked charming in a. street length J Ann. 0N - M1" - Ken- ..l".. mush ififlmfisfllsbolu Street who has been r H9116" ween wu pleasantly aurpIi-lldd Tueedly evening when her two son-l arrived “lly on a mo" holiday. Kmneth . Illnlayson. 111° illlaest 101B liis aagloyed Jgthnutiylei ghgdngugcdinwarworhbothih QUDGIINT GIVEN — Juds- mcnt was given on May 15th. by Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders in the case or auth n. nerd vs. Annie .1. 68d Rayner and others, Executives and trustees of the utata of the late was m action James Rayner. m“ s!“ for the value of certs in bo en w the platinum during the life M time of the said James Rayner and tried before His lordship. Judg- ment was entered for the oglalntlff graltgigo fauiumamotmtTc Llm . page , . costs. . . Como n. 0.D. MacCellum and H1’. MlcPhee, KC. Par plaintiff, Morley M. Bell. K. C. and Thane A. Campbell, K. --ISIANDER DEAD —- Mr. John- son Bernard. Baltic. has received the sad news of the asslng of his brother the late Ro rt Bernard at his home in Oakland, California on April 28th, at the age of ‘l years. He was the son of the late James and Mrs. Bernard. Baltic. He left home in 1888 and went to the above place where he has since made his home and had a success- ful business career. His wife prede- ceased hlm several years . There are left to mourn his pass ng a son and daughter. also two sisters. M15- I and Mrs. Nlfllle Evans, British Col- umbla, one brother, Johnson of Baltic P. E. I, Kind sympathy 1S extended to all BOIIOWIIII friends in their bereavement-V SOLDIERS ARRIVE HERE — A special troop train arrived in Charlottetown at 10.30 last night carrying about 250 soldiers from the mainland. ‘Iliey came here tn take their basic tralnlnx at N0- 62 Canadian Army (Basic) ‘Draining Centre at Beach Grove. This brings the total number of men at the centre up to about 600. Included in the new arrivals were a. number of Islanders who had been called up in the general enlistment and were posted for a time at depots 011 111C mainland. The troop train was met by a. number of trucks from Beach Grove as well as some prlvof-n trucks from the city and taken to their quarters. They will be bllleted at the Celztreuuntll they lilac egg}; letecl ther ainirlg D91’ W mually takes about two montlra. Lin-Col. F. I. Andrew, M. M. ls Officer Commanding the ‘rrain- ing Centre. All cattle in the province will undergo the scrutiny of a member of the Production Service of the Dominion Department of Azrlcul- ture before completion of the 4th. general bovine tuberculosis test which is frrp recs at present. Prince Edward Islmd ls known as a restricted area for bovine tuber- culwls and was first tested lri ma. “m, Since then the check-up has been conducted twice. ‘Ihe work is progressing satis- factorily at praeclt in King's Coun- ty with the following men doing the testing: Dr. E. Jobln and Dr. A. Sylvaln, in the Sourls area; D1- Wheatley and Dr I W Irwin, i. the Montague’ eeotlonf Dr. I... Erault and Dr. J. Iefebvro. in the Murray Harbor area. All are from Montreal with the ex- ception of Dr.‘ Wheatley who is frcm “Moncton. is 1d“ by the II‘ e men gxovlnclal Devparmvclt of Agri- culture. The graduation exercises of the Prince County Hospital were held last evening in the High 91111001 Auditorium, which was filled to capacity with relatives and friends of the nurses. The stage was charm- “w want“. "use a . gicgunp: of reel, ‘white and blue- The nursing staff attended in a body. h The graduates and Miss Brown. Supt, occupied. the place of hon- our on the latform. Mr. H. . Holmln. president of the hospital board, prelidcd 81111 ave a. review of the activities of t. e hospital during the pul- yell‘- Ven. Archdeacon ‘C. R. Harrison. rector of St. Marys Churcha nave the "Florence Nlgh infill: p16 6C i0 the lve graduates. ll! Q0119"- Harrulgtou. Bprlnlf vallegé Ming conssanee Moria: one, dodlid- Mlsa lfleanor Phlllipo. Arlinitohi Miss Muriel Yeo, North St. Eleanore and Miss Audrey Campbell. Alb"- mn, Mr. H. T. Holman presented the diplomas and Miss Brown the pins, each conlratula. the Irid- uatee as the did so. ttle Mlu Sally Woods do arldtatlllinl Marx; Jackie Simpson. P" V 117N611 a lovely bouquet of flowers to the graduates. 25 SOLDIERS LEAVE-Twenty‘ five soldiers from No. ea (LA-B- 'r,C. at Gwve left. 1591M" day morning for service olsvwhm in condos. "Ii-icy were: Privates 1, F. Blanchard, erloinlliili; Q W. Boulter, ovary: B. Calg- 1 l . m” tt. Olcery. with eavn were wilted cigarettes by the inclal Gov- ernment through Tfy Canada Oorlpe. The presentations were looked after by r. Bruce of the Canadian on An inquest was ordered yuter- Df. W3. How tt of ‘i3...'i.’..‘.’§l§“°l..o t... rat. n n Everett Stordv 2'1. d Craplud. HP i0 died in the Prince County Hospital yesterdsy morning. He was token ill unexpectedly on Slltlduy. A jlry was lmpanelled and an autopsy ordered. The heal-tn ed- loumed until June 4. only W 111w was Dr, Everett A. Bell of Borden. l-Ie told of being culled to treat Stord on Sundly- The man was comp inlng of pa a in the lfifilllltgill. Later he was removed to i ‘Ti. operation was porn-liner! for whet was deacribed la a ruptured when. continued OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY g$UBSCRlBERS critical and he died YQBuBrdly luornlxlg shortly aft-er 7 o'clock. John B. Campbell is 1- forc- Qther members lvde, Eula Campbell, Chum Palmer. G A, Bowneee Lucius Crua Aigdsggluhl and vflured Maynard. Last nigh the body was released f b lal. Funeral services will be m- lgld “Saturday from the home of wgrkaw M the chol- z the deceased, Thelma stein, aui-ialswlu be m Cnpoud Came . — Charlottetown was the arena of the first annual inspection of Afr =r l" lust“ “"1"” No. 60 Char ot own l‘ ‘on was inspected fut evening on the pa - ado grounds at Victoria. Purl: b Group m tain B. A. DISH. OB. ., M. flcer Commanding the Royal Air Force here. several hun- dred citizens "turned out". to watch the impressive ceremony. Mug friends here of Mr. and Mrs. . R. Nouec, regret to of their delkarture for Kenslngton, where Mr. ause. has been trans- ferred as manager of the Bank of Nova Scotla, the same position as he held here, but a larger branch. During their stay here Mr. and Mrs. Nause made a. score of friends who will always be very please them in their leis . y leave Morell with the best wishes of every one both bank customers and social friends. RECEIVES UNANIMOUS CALL We; 3 congregational meeting of the Cornwall Pastoral Charge an unanimous call was extended to the Rev. J. R. skinner of Wlnsloe to succeed Rev. R. E. .Woodslde who is serving as a. chaplain in the R. C. A. F. Mr. Skinner has been minister of the Wlneloe Charge for five years during which he has done much to build a: and strengthen the cause of the urch in that. place. —WEDDING BELLS-A pretty wedding was solenmlzed at the United Baptist Church Parsonage on Wednuday evening at 7 o'clock when Rev. C. W. Cook united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony Miss Ethel Margaret. daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Claude Runway of Lot l6. to Byron Yeo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Yeo of Belmont, Lot 16. The bride wore a. travelling s1llt o! navy blue with rose hat. She was attended by Miss Aida. Mac- Laurin. The groomsma-zi was the bride's brother, Mr, Walter Ram- say. Mr. and Mrs. Yeo left by the early morning train for Halifax, vlhere they will in future reside. Mr. A. J. Haelam was elected President of the Charlottetown Y. M.C.A. at a. directors meeting held last night. He succeeds Mr. J.M. MoFadyen. Other Oflliilrefl elected wen Nice McPadyen. J .E. Richardson, ES. Coffin. J.G. MacDonald, J.E. Stems, Frank Stewart. Walter 00s., D.J. Bonnell, K. M. Martin, Frank Committee chalrmenare as ‘fol- lows: Program. Mr. A. W. Mathe- MI son- world Service, m. n. .1. Bon- nelll Membership, m. .111. Rlch- w rams ardson; Property, Mr. J. E. Sterne: Ebrocutlve. Mr. n. J. Bonnell. It was announced by Ml". A.J Haelam that the Y's Men's Cluh in eta-operation with the Y.M.CA. would again hold the regular nim- mer camp this year, -DEA'I'H 0F MR. PETER. KENNY-One of Summerllde’: oldest and most respected cltilcm parsed away on ‘mill-eddy morning in the person of Peter Kenny at 90 years of age. He was a. familiar figure on the shoe‘ both summer and winter and enjoyed excellent health, Mr. Kenny was born m Kenalngton but came to Summer. slde to live as a young boy rend. lng here ever since. Mr. Kenny m- lowed the sea all hi; life end was fond of relating his experlengeg 1n ls trips around the world. He loved to recall the early days 1n Surnmerside when shipbuilding was in full swing and his many frl d; hours lleetgn B spent many pleasant . lng to his stories. He had a pleu- lng personality and kind heart; for a. man of his years he had a keen intellect and kept abreast of ti}? times. Since the death of hi: W 9 111ml’ yflln ago he had re- sided with his daughter, we. Lily Ulrvol‘: one eon Claude Kenny and another claughte . Mrs. Elsie M“. Quarrle as well as a. number 0g grandchildren and [mot-grum- dreh are left m elm-m; 1115 memory. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning at mm oclock f0 8t. Paul's Chump gm! Cemetery-S. Mr. Alfred Plckard wag elected chairman o! the Board of ‘trustees 0f the PJLI. Holpitll at the 80th annual meeting held int night. in St. Poul"; Hall. The retiring chair man was Mr. S.A. McLeod. The three trustees named this rill. v Y“ a s an . M (re. elected). A Dr my‘? J.A. omir. i-hei-e wlu members nuhed to the local-alto b th 5mm or y e mue- Aid y. 1M6 Nn , th firs; s "scanhlwq 1d: m. sA. Boa tee. Ml". Alf cd ic f lg: will Homo: ‘C3311’: Leith norm for me ' m Safety. These reports appear be- Reportmg for the fimlnce com- mittee. Mr. Grant revealed that receégs this year were u. about 811.1 which mmlgoltrlmadqgor walleye More, ma?’ u ‘z ~" ~ “=1 1e - e Med that it we‘: the in- "-"*°=..v.:*=~ ..r..ir..~ ma: a0 pu e your w the 10-year maturl bond comes due but on eccoun of we: 0on- dltlona this fl not feufble. Goul- re-flnancing ‘will have be done and in view of the mil financial rmtatlon of the titution he be d there mould be no difficulty in doing this at a more favorable rate. Dr. IJ. Y . in f W emphasised i?» fmporflnoer o the work belh done by t-h in horn ti 2r...“- t£"r'"......"'~°".:".l En uric. m: arrival m the em u ma number of th " 40 adeuates ingmffs“; QQWQ s . He also had m, us‘. for the trustee; mu "I . 3Zr.'~“1‘L-....."r=“"~ 1%“ e Speak 'I‘.H. Brussel as"; . . cleod 8M. who died two bolus after-h. inc struck b b street in lkoircloufi, mfesflmlllil B. night was held on Thulsdgytgzw ~ ingfmm theRom at Mrs. Celine. Rlcxierd. The '°° was l heave of Fifteen edit?“ tohll ld r “i Church service §nd’°§.‘f;,,,{°'§§ father was the late Joseph wig,“ of Fifteen Point. A11 hi; 5mm"! to —SAD NEWS RECEIVE -_ has been received in snfimxfi of the death of Harry A m“ letter in San Pedro, California, May 18th, The late Mr. Linkletlq was born at North St. Eleanor; 1p~ 1864 and when 15 year-g entered the employ oz the ‘gun,- furnlturc factory which m, uated at that time ncar Queml; Wharf, Summerslde. Aftqy- there for two years he went out to Colorado and later Went in ca“, fornla, where he became l; gum“, ful contractor and builder. I-le 1M only been back to his native pm. lnce t/wice in all these years m last time in i928. He is survived); two sons and two daughters, all: two brothers, Thomas A, Irlnkletter ' M.L.A., Summerslde and Ml", . girl!“ 0:1 féukletter of POmOng, BIRTHS 1 GENGE Al. — S uu t 3011111942 to Mltoanlptlllfrs?“ Aw Gouge ( 11:43‘. t0 d . Mrs. nor, a. aughte , Elsi HUGHES-At Morgll one lily‘, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs Joluig‘ Hughes, a solih ' , B06 - c on my l4 iw.“.‘.'°‘l'i?! $ufi f‘. gofinlumfrl Rogers, .. son, m.“ 0 0X1. KEELING -. Al, gm“ 305mm Halifax. May 14, 11142, w Ml‘. and M11- Nil-“mrn Keeling. (nee stella MacNoill. Charlottetown) a m, McINTYRl-At l7 Douglas 5t, hull v.1» n - a Q, l Dogothy Eileen, mm’ — In cl lttel , May 1v, 1942 m Mr. 11.31.111.133. gagrlltggslflt. Avards, a daughter, wAnsn-Aruluo Mlle Creek, m. , 19. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, l. daughter. mnlifAcl-‘zs BTE -soaa.a - At atoll Miss Aletha Leona SOTNY of Mont- lgue to Mr. David Wallace Stewart o South rt P0 . DAVIS-WIIITE- At Zioll Manse on Thursday, May 21, 1942, by lfl! Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Mlss Edith M aret White of Charlottetown to . John Mabon Davis, also oi Charlottetown. . McFADYEN-RAMSAY- At Chal- lotfetnwn, on May 19. i942. by Rev. D. C. Boothroyd, Cecil William Mac- Fadyen of Breadlubane, P. E. I. W vla Estella Ramsay, aho of bane. BISIIOP-MQcKENZIE - At dial"- lottetown on May 8. 1942, by Rev. D. C. Boothroyd, Charlrs Stuart Hilltop of Manchester. England, to Ruth Isabelle MacKenzlc of Char- lottotown SHAW-CAMPBELL - At Zion Mlmse on Thursday, May ti, i941 by the Rev. C. Carlyle Webster. Miss Pearle Elizabeth Campbefl 0i Nine Mile Creek to Mr. Wilfred Walter Shaw of Elmsdale. DEATHS MoMICKEN-At Carleton on my l9. 1942, Mrs. Burpee McMlckdl- aged 74 years, does-In Maiden. Moi’ 14. 1°41» Adnllne A. Goes, aid! 50 W115i owns _ At 1 Roxbury street. W,‘ to. Ont, Saturday. Ml; 1d 10L‘), Catherine S. Fraser. W" Lemuel C. Owen, m MacKAY-At the Prince Ed" ‘Island Hospital on my 11- 1°“- Suthel-land B. MacKay. of A1110"?- r-Alt lréperleld. my 1a rm, Roderick Medley. W“ nAwsolv- Ac North mo» m, Ilghllm. Jumes E. Dawson 111 188i‘. mexAv-Jlt the Plmceallildfi mum Hospital on Mo?“ - ’ aumegeud n. rvaeclhy. llfld 16178. ow’, nanny-alt the P111113, M, nocplm on my 11- ~ ‘A35 T-At Mugllglllofi’ xiii; Philip boom-o t. 557147751 on veep] an so. 1042. MH- Gi-‘m’ _ cloud for the rd; Kenny. d 90 yo!!!» 'E1 o" on _ for the Pr 30ft? m‘ canny... in W‘ wally sroltnv-Al the Frills}, “my M zl. gtmztuofnflrggagud. 881% 77 anCa m’ - m. nwiflolicmr