ZAGE TEN ‘IT-IE (JHARLUITEDOWN GUARDIAN —7 __M _.__= FUN; 19, M; oun NEWS B11505 For OUR SATL DAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY she oi Newcastle's most highly esteemed ladies Mrs. Josephine Mc- Grath passed away Monday morn- ing at an early hour after a month's 11111855 at Hotel Dleu Hospital, Chat- hum. Mrs. MfiUIiith was well known and well loved for her kindly per- sonality. She was the wife of the late Dr. F. C. hfcGrath, well known medical doctor of Newcastle, whose deem which occurred about three years ago caused a great loss to the USldCnl-S oi this town because of lils proficient and untlring work. —.\IOIJRN DEATH - The death occurred in the Prince C0llntv Hos- pital on Saturday evening June 12 of Miss Henrietta Thelma Eng- land at the early age of 20 years, nite: an liless of about three months. She was the daughter of Mi". Ellersie, Prior l0 taking sick she- was s. ncplllal" and ciiiclent mem- ber w.’ lllc gulf of the Canadian Earl}; of CCYIIHIPYCO, Silo hall nitclldeti school at Eller-t size mlci Slllnnlerslcle Academy. She; b('.=l(l€5 her sor-i three brothers. 1 tile Army over- lstivr. at Mulgrave. . ' llonle. Also one . lsc at home. The be lit-Id on Tucsdalfl-S Fl'.\l-.I2l.\l. AT HILTON - The flllcrll lvl hlLvb Gertrude ii. Colcs. R .\. uzls llcld irolll the MacLerirlf l-"rlilrlull Hinze yesterday in St.‘ John's A. llmn Church. Milton,‘ “here senlees were conducted by the Rev. Canon J. W. McDonald rvho also officiated at the grave- 5.119 ll". Milton Cemetery. The pall- rr-nrers were: Messrs. Lindsay Coles. Nioreslde. Ens-st Coles and Earl Cnlee. Miss Coles died Friday at the Prince Edward Island hospital after a long illness. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Coles and was a graduate of the P.E.I. Hospital School for Nurses. She practiced her profession in Charlottetown. A profusion of apple blossoms and. spring flower: adorned St. Mary's Anglican church and nude a moat effective setting for a wed- ding of interest to many friends in the province and the Maritlmee on Saturday morning, June 12th at 10. whm Margaret Ivelyn. 0H1)’ dau g Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Frank enzie, Summereide be- came the bride of Flyifl Officer Robert Sheridan, eon of r. James McAlpine and the late Mrs. McAl- pine of Paisley, Scotland. Venerable Archdeacon G. R. Harrison performi- ed the ceremony in the pmeeenu of of guests and In- dl. supporting the groom was Flkht Lieutenant J. W. Hoedley and the ushers were Flying Officer Stewart Walker, Sunnnerslde, and Flight Sergeant C. Role MacKenr-ie, Ot- tawa. brother of the bride. AIRMAN’! FUNERAL TODAY — Funeral services will be held here today for sgt. William Frederick Thompson of the Royal Air Force. 3,5 bodiy wag . :1 from tine Gulf of St Ie/wrenoe of! Sea View last week utter he had been musing ainoe January 5 when the 81mm»?! of which he was a crew-member failed in mtum b0 its base at Sum- meiside afta e. routine flight The body will be ranstenled today from the MacLean Funeral Home to the nearby Royal Air I'm-re Station where services will be held at 2 PM. Burial will be in the R..A 1". plot at Sherwood Cemetery- 58t- Tllonlpsorrs home was t Ludlow. fihmphipe, England. e was a member of the Royal Al! Pbrcc and was training at the R.C.A.F. Ration at Summereide. HOME FOR lavlmu. - The body of Mn. Mary Ranahan ell-riv- ed in Prince Edward Island on J1me lst. Burial took place in Sev- en Mile Bay in the family plot. be- side her late husband Peter Rana- llall. Funeral ass was sung by Rev. William . Mac-Donald. Pall- bearers were Messrs. Hudson Luth- er, Cyril MacParlane. Ralph Mc- CflrVllliZ’, George sherry. Jerome Ran ehan and Joseph Muttart. ‘The body was accompanied home by he! daughter Mrs. Laura Rhodes of Rochester. New Hampshire. Mrs. Rrmahan leaves to mourn e son Thomas J. Ranaharl, two grandsons Louis and Emmett. with the armed forces. also two granddaughters. Lena studying for a nurse 11'! M011- treal. Reta in Summerslde; two in Boston Mass, Mrs. John Darcy and Mrs. Walter Lingflrd and seven grandchildren. WEDDED IN TORONTO-A quiet wedding took plarc m Knox Church Toronto on April 12th. when Effie NIQQI-"zdyill, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dougall MacFadyen, Char- lrvtctown, was united in marriage tn Peter DeRnthe nf the R.C.A.P‘., 5".) rt the Irm- Mr. and Mrs. John DrR Sllnlmerslde. Rev, T. C. 1;-- “.1 The bride washe- ri in white shscrwllll cries. and wore a s" ""‘i“-f'G'A‘-‘~.‘f<“ ‘?-“">»u..r.xe|uz~;" "amen/ergo. ~.' ‘"- U'?.‘_'.“'"$J".'r"'9£‘.'.“"ll\;‘1 *.“:'......"-:.:ru<.ra:'n :2 @225’ - "n" ' "- - '1 c "e of p‘ tor-tied b,‘ G . ‘uric MaCAulay as bridesmaid, who was slnarilv dres- eszl in brown and gold dress and wore y; cola-nee rli vcllnul roses. The zrncmsnlznl was George lnvve of To- TDfllF), After lllf‘ marriage the young couple and a few friends enjoyed a wcrldizx; Sllflp"! at Hadrinn Hall. 1h.’- rnblc being centred with the wedding cake decorated with Spring flowers and candle light. The couple left on a llfiflfYnlfKln trip to P. E. l w» visit their people. - plane on Friday they nursing in Tor- been ilurslllg in To- ~ the past twrl years. . -A.\I0l)E0-GALLANT NUP- TIALS-A vcry pretty weddin took lace ln St. Mary's Convent c apcl. ummerside on Saturday morning, June 12th. when Miss Mary Fran- ces Gallant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gallant. became the bride cf LAC Sal J. Amodeo of the R.C.A.F., snn of Mr. and Mrs. A. Amorlen of 43 Cheritan street, Mon- treal, P Q. The bride looked love- lv in a pale blue dress with match- (n; accessories and carried e bou- quet of white roses with fern. She was attended by Miss Terese Gal- lant. who wore a pink dress with g-hite accessories and carried n bou- tiuet of white cnmntions. The nup- tial malts was celebrated by Rt. Rev- G. J. MacLt-ilan. The choir was un- tier the direction of Mrs. Roy Ahearn. After the wedding cere- mnny a reception was held at the home. of the bride where a delicious luncheon vias served by Mrs. Ted Pcrrv Mrs. Iii-amt Morrison, Nel- lie Wedge and Frances Razavebte. and Mrs. Aldred England of: Summerside. | John Ford, William Curtis, R0i“°1'5~N°“' Y°Yk~ if "llifs- 51"‘ W“ a"’~:lay afternoon at the head office in lovc-y and useful gifts were receiv- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Amodeo will spend their hernia-con visiting points of interest in the Maritlmea and on their return will reside in Summer- side where the groom ie stationed as a member of the RCAI‘. The Guardian and a host of friends Join in wishing them a. long life of wedded happlness.—S. Mrs. Albert N. Jenkins died at Vancouver on Satnlrcl May 29th. She had recently her eighty- second birthday. She was the eldest dnugil1te-r—M f the lat» Mr. and Mrs. William MacPhail of l Orwell. TUESDAY y One of Prince Edward Island's best-known citizens, Mr. G. Dudley Wright, ex-Mayor of Charlotte- town, celebrates his 85th birthday today- Mr. Wright has been thirty vcars in public life. He served two years as engineer of the old Rollo ilre en lne, and was employed in the ins allation of the city's will»?! work system. He served eight years as City Councillor. two years as Mayor, and has been for several years past a member of the Board cl Water and sewer Commission- ers Mr. wright enjoys excellent hrnlzh, and ls. looking forward to celebrating his 95th birthday next decade. A hnst of friends will join m (‘OIIEISHUEUXIQ him on this 0c- (‘IISIOIL Word was received Sunday night that Lieutenant Fenton Newbeiy of the American Navy died Sunday morning as aresult of an accident on active service. Lieutenant. Newbel-y is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Beverley R.- New- belw of 10 Belmont Terrace, Yonk-_ His father formerly belonged to Charlottetown, and although it is many years since he moved to the United States he and Mrs. New- bezy have been here. on several vis- its and are fondly remembered by a host of friends, whose hearts will go out to them in deepest sym- pathy, also to his sisters, Izme, Mrs. Richard Edie and Isabelle. Mrs. Nomlan MaleWilllanls, and hi; brother, Lewis. Lieutenant Newbery was charge of a Crash-Boat which was attached to the Aeronautical div- ision. He was very popular among his fellow Officers and was held in the highest regard b all who were privileged to enjoy friendship. LAC. Edgar J. Dockendorff. R. C. A. F. was killed on active service overseas on Friday last, according to word received by his wife in Charlottetown. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Dockendorff of Mt. Hope. near Dundas. LAC. Dookendorff, who was 2'1 yearn of ass. enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air I-‘oroe on July 1, 1940 at Moncton. He was among the first airmen to enlist from this province and after taking his train- ing with tlhe Air Ilbroe at schools in Upper Canada he went overseas on Pieb. 4, 1942. Lately he has been flying. The wire conveying the sad news of his death did not give details but promised that further inform- ation would follow in a letter. Before enlisting, LAC. Dooken- dorff lived in Charlottetown and was outplayed for about six years with the firm of Hall and Staverf. here. Surviving besides his wife, the former Miss Marion Hume of ‘this city, and his parents, are three brothers, Gordon with the RCAJFE, Harold and R/ussel, at home and one sister Lillian Mrs. Stewart Davison 0f Hamilton, Ont. At the monthly meeting of the City Council last night a resolu- tion wes passed authorizing an ex- penditure up to $1400 by the City for the year 194-3 for A.R.P. pur- poses, on the basis set out in the following minute of the treasury board of the Province, as received in a communi/atien from the depu- ty provincial secretary-treasurer: “The Treasury Board having under consideration the immediate ne- cessity for additional water and medical supplies in the Charlotte- town area for A.R.P. purposes au- thorizes an expenditure not exceed- ing fourteen hundred dollars ($1. 400) for the year i943, being 26 per cent of the total expenditure to be made by the City of Charlotte- town for said purposes. The remain- ing 75 per cent of the gross ex- pellditure to be paid on the basis of 50 per cent Dominion government and 26 per cent City of Charlotte- town." His Worship, Mayor B. Roy Hol- man presided at last night's meet- ing which was attended by all the councillors except Coun. Chandler. Mayor Holman gave a report of the conference of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Mu- nicipnlities held in Ottawa recent- ly. His Worship and Coun. Blanch- ard reprcsented the City of Cher- lottetown. The twenty third annual meet- ing of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders‘ Assn. opened yester- Summerside with a good attend- JilLS from ‘he mrlous provinces. The general meeting _of all the members of the association will be held this morning at 10 AM. It ls about. thirteen years since the meeting of the directors has been held in Summerslde. Yesterday afternoon an executive n-leeting of the directors was held at 2 PM. Among the directors who arrived up to yesterday were vice- president, W.H.C. Ruth-yen from Alliston, Ont.; J. J. E. McCague. Ontario; Sven Klintberg, Manitoba; H. M. Dorathy. Quebec: I". I-I. Cor/p, New Brunswick; George Mc- Leod, New Brunswick; Ken ‘Taylor Nova scoiia. Many prominent mem- here of the association have arriv ed for the meeting including: KG. T. Hitehman. director Canadian National Llvestmk Records. Ott- awa; A. P Macvannell of the Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa; C. B. Lang, editor of Fur of Canada. Winnipeg: G. H. Donovan of the Donovan Publications, Toronto; H. M. Seldon Detroit. Mioli. The address of welcome to the visiting delegates was delivered by Hon. J. Walter Jones Premier and Minister of Agriculture. On behalf of the Town of Summerside Mayor W. J. Lidstone extended a welcome to the visiting delegates. ‘II-lie evening at a o'clock the meeting is open to all fur breed- ers. Speakers at. the meeting will be W. R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture for PEI. Dr. E. Rendle p -1 i h r mania e the brldc H“ Pivgn 1 shower at. glhldli many Bownese of Toronto also Dr. C. K. Gunn. Superintendent of the Ex- perimental Benoit-S rJ h‘ no criminal cases to be tried. A erdale; D. Nicholson. Charlottetown: E. Moffiatt, Mayfleld; Rowe. Charlottetown: Walter Scott, Howard B. Moore of Toronto, man- KILLBD IN ACTION-Mrs. Edger . Dockendorff (nee Marion Hume), 1 Eeher Street. Charlottetown ha: receive‘; g, cable conveying the 5nd new: that. her husband L. A. O. Edgar J. D- ‘endorif R. C. A. F. was killed. BUBIAL SUNDAY-Tile funeral of Miss Iona Fraser. Vernon which was held from her late residence Sunday was very largely attended. Services at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. A. S. Weir. The pall bearers were Messrs. Ellison Drake, Lorin Drake, Lloyd Purness. Stanton Jenkins, Claude Henry, Guy Sullivan. Interment St. Johtn Presbyterian Cemetery, Bel- as . BURIED YESTERDAY-The fu- neral of Mary Rita LeCleir was held yesterday morning from 53 Orlcbar street to St. Dunstan! Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Dou- gan, who also conducted service at the grave. The pal] bearers were Messrs. Cecil Costello, Reggie Mc- Donald, Thomas McAdnm, Edward Plneau, Russel Kelly and James Coady. Interment was in the man Catholic cemetery. R0- J. Hale Strong. Summerside, was appointed acting town clerk for the town of Summerside for one year as from June first at a salary of $100 a month. on motion of Councillor Mollison and seconded by Councillor Ciorrill, at the regular monthly meeting of the Summer- side town council held last eve- ning with Mayor Lidstone presiding and all councillors except Council- lor Morrison present. The ladies‘ aid of the Prince County Hospital were granted ‘per- mission to hold a tag day on uly first. SUPREME COURT — One of the smallest dockets in years, with the exception of last spring when there were no cases. will be heard at the June Tenn of the Queen's County Supreme Court which opens in the Court House here today. His Lordship. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell will preside. There are possible civil jury case, an appeal and a probable second one will make up the docket. Following are the members of the Grand Jury: Thomas McGl-egor, Creek: Albert E. ‘Ibombs. lottetow-n; Simon P. Paoll. Char- lottetown: Charles McFadyen, Riv- Warren Inman. DeSable; Ernest Champion. Charlottetown; Samuel B. French. Glarlottetown; James William M. Kinrosa. Officials of the Federation of Automobile Dealer Associations of Canada were in Charlottetown yes terday and atten ed a meeting of the P. E. I. Auto oblle Dealer As- sociation. local dealers present included the president. Mr. F. R. McLaine; the seoretary-trcQuver, Mr. Alex Home of Summerside, and Samuel Johnston, Allison MacLeod, Ivan Horne and Elmer MacRae, all of Charlottetown: C. E. Corney, Sum- mereide and Daniel Mullins, Mount Stewart. Mr. McLaine presided. The meeting was addressed by C. Douglas Taylor of Montreal. president of the Federation and aging director. Mr. Trylor emphasized the im- pcrtance of motor transport. and particularly the necessity of saving essential vehicles in order that this vital branch of the nation's transportation facilities be main- tained. He also stressed the im- gortant part the automobile dealer as to play in keeping farmers’ vehicles and vehicles engaged in other essential industry at the high- est. possible peak of efficieucy. Urgent recommendations stressing the need of retaining the double passenger train service to and from the province have been made by the Provincial Government and the Charlottetown Board of Trade, it was learned yesterday. This action was taken following the receipt over the week-end of a communication from Mr. T. C. Lockwood. traffic controller. Ot- tawa, to Mr. W. B. Hi gins, Board of Trade secretary, stat g it. would be eceseery to limit passenger traffic to one train daily and asking the Board tn specify the train they preferred. Board of Trade representatives conferred yesterday with Premier Jones, and the matter was further discussed by phone with Mr. Rand Matheson, manager of the Maritime Transportation Commission. and with the federal representatives at Ottawa. Mr. B. Graham Rogers. super- visor oi the Travel Bureau, wcnt to Moncton by plane yesterday. armed with fuller representations. Interviewed last night. Premier Jones said that every effort is be- ing made to retain the double ser- vice for the summer. _ Wartime traffic requirements are ~ given as the reason for the proposed change. but provincial spokesmen point out that the double service is not a luxury but a necessity, and that through freight could be at- tached to the passenger trains if necessary. Notification was also received that the pullman service was bein cut off at Campbellton. This woul be in accord with general railway ic other regions. to meet pressing military transportation re- quirements. No further word has been receiv- ed from the traffic controller, but it ls understood the Island repre- sentations are being given consid- eration. . If the new ruling went into ef- fect, it. would apply all through the summer and would presume ly go into effect immediately. WEDNESDAY —IIAS NARROW ESCAPE — A distressing accident. he pened on Thursday evening when emu. Mc- Arthur, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Obie MeArthur. by a very close margin escaped death. With her young brother ehe ec- companied her father to Schur- man‘: shore from where he was hauling sand. Wishing to lighten the 10nd which wee about three tons. Mr. McArthur stopped the horse until the children were eefe- ly on the ground. Apparently Verna had been running close to the truckwagon and hed fallen so close to the wheel that her cep wee tom of! her heed and her forehead grazed, one wheel going over the wrist which thanks to the heavy underbed of send was not broken. She has now eolnpletely recovered. from the effects of the near tra-J gedy-J city has tion that her grandson Captain Ro- wan Neff tihe Anny Air Force has been decorated upon order of the loan to this instructor. —PAL..-‘UL ACCIDENT-Clio erine Lerkln. lied B, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Arthur Lerkin o Remington, suffered e. serious and painful accident reeentl while playing with mother c d. The two children were ple with en Lei-kin e fece, in- e severe out and almost 8W8"!!! the nose. She wee rushed to the Prince County Hospital zvohilé her injuries were attended -IINID FOB. ANGLING WITH- OUT LICINSE-Yeltsrdw mom- ing three Summerelde anglers ep- pearecl before Stipendier trete Walter E. Derb en guilt to n. Game ang without I. license. es and costs tutell $8.25 were im- sed and paid. A three procured icenses for the current season. Do- fendants were checked by the game officer at Centreville on Monday evening and were found to have neglected purchasing a. license for this season. All three had bought licenses in 194i and 1942, and, - cidentally, hadn't been checked. —NEW TOWN CLERK — Mr. J Hale Strong who was appointed acting town clerk at the regular meeting of the Summerside Town Council on Monday evening is A native of Summerslde, the son of Mr. Edward Strong. He left here in 1906 and joined the Bank of Nova Scotla, from which tion he is now superannueted. Mr Strong makes his home in Picton. Ont. Mute he was manager of the Bank of Nova Scotie prior to his retirement. He is e brother of Heath Strong and E. H. Strong. well-known local barristers. He is‘ at. present living with his father on Summer Street. —COUN'I"! CUURT - ‘Ihe County Court of Prince County. June Term commenced at Summer- side Tuesday June 15th, Judge L. G. Lewis presiding. Thirty cases were on the docket. There were eleven conteetedcesee end three cases stood over from the previous term. The contested garnishee cases were disposed of and the other contested cases set down on dates agreed on. The first case to be tried is Holman vs Small on the 18th June. The lawyers in attend- ance were Heath Strong, K.C., Mor- ley M. Bell, K.C., Bmeet H. Strong, 11.0., J. Watson McNeught, K.C., Henry W. Noonan. C. D. McCallum. $1.1 Compton and R. S. Hinton Mrs. R. S. Parquharson of this just received the informe- .of United States President of Washington with the "Distinguish- ed Flylril Cross" for participation as senior pilot in more than 50 oper- ational flight missions between June 1942 and Feb. 194d during which exposure to enemy fire was probable and expected. ‘Ihese mis- sions were flown in unarmed B 34 Liberator Express transports from India to Chine over the Himalaya Mountains hamrdouk terraine and in bad weather to deliver personal and supplies to combat areas. Captain Neff, 23 years of age, has been fly- ing this rout/e for 14 montdhs and has also been Medal, The Silver Star and Oak - awarded the Air the‘ Le . He is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Grant Neff (formerly Bee.- trlce Farquharson) of 745 Stanton St. Pasadena, California. FAMILY REUNIUN - ‘The fam- ily of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers, Hampton, gathered at. their home over the week-end. The fiunlly con- sisted of the following. Mr. end Mrs. Norman Nicholson of Cher- lottetown and family of one, Mr. and Mrs Plank Myers of Crapaud and family of three, Mr. and Bord lothetown and family of one, Mr. and Mrs. Iewis Myers of Crepeud and family of yvalton of Bay-field, N. B. . and fam- Shediac, N. B, and family of L113’, lvlfre. en T. Myers of Cher- two and Borden ly of three, Mrs. Roy Oakes of Mr. and Mfrs. Howard Hampton and family of one, w. and Mrs. Keith Myers of Vic Mr. and ma. Ralph Myers of De- Sable. Doris Myers of the Civil Ser- vice. Ottawa, Cpl. Arthur Myers of torlu, R. C. Signals at. Camp Sussex, N. 3., Nonnan. Betty, Billy and Mild- red at home. Ivfr. Borden Walton and son Leigh of Hayfield, N. 3., Flt. Sgt. Roy Oakea B. O. A. I‘ Shedlac, N, B , end Joyce Nichol- son of Charlottetown were absent from the gathering. During the course of the afternoon Mr, and Mrs. Myers with their family of fifteen were photographed b Mr. Y NichoHon of Clmrlottetown. Lunch- eon was served buffet style. Miss Katherine MacLennan was reelected president of the Regist- ered Nurses‘ Association of Prince ‘Tirlward Island at the annual meet- ing of the organization held in Summerslde yesterday afternoon and evening. Other officers elected were:- Vioe-presldent. Miss Georgie Brown: Treasurer and Registrar. Sr. Marv Magdalen: Rec. Sedy. Miss Anna Mair: Chairman Hospital School of Nursing Sect. Miss Anna Bennett; Chairman General Nursing, Mile Dorothy Greenan; Public Health. Misc Ruth Ross. The president. Miss MacLennan. presided at both sessions which were attended by upwards of sixty nurses. In her address she gave comprehensive review of the year's activities. Streaking the importance of the work of nureee on the home front. she said. “To our own nurses who have remained in their posit- ions. doing private duty, public health or institutional work. and thus kept the civilian mechinery functioning. we owe e. debt of thanks. But for these serious mind- ed women. our provincial neocla- tion would be facing e more acute problem than it is facing. let us hope this spirit of eta-operation will become more muted then it el- is and that. each and weary e e- IlBd Nil!!! finite responsibility rests with héf." An outstanding feature of the eftemoon session wee the address on "Poliomyelitis" by Min Merger- et Pringle. emergency nursing ad- vieor for New Brunswick, now on Province u travelling The treasurers report showed a satisfactory balance end the sum 0f $50 was donated to the Russian Relief Fund lid $1M to the British Civilian Nurses‘ Relief during the r I 1 $113001 Gilli-DE OI QDIIIOZWIOWD institu- - -S trip. travelling by the noon plane “Iii lmuvu leevee this morning for an extended visit mun. JJLOUHSOIEGIIIOD- W11. Alberta. She will also attend the wedding of her niece, Mile Mer- Imt Gallant. in Moncton on Wed- "Nfily and spend e few days with her llster end bmther-ln-lew Mk. and Mrs. Jemee Higgins, also of Moncton. lillAL YIBTIIIIDAY .- ‘me funerel of the late Blijeh Diamond 78, wee held yesterday afternoon from the Outoliffe Punerel Home. Services mt the home and grave were conducted by Rev. A. E. Todd. The pallbearers were: Dougie; Smith. Joesph Storey. John Duel-y, Owl-r Plwtm‘. ‘Theodore Sentner, J. B. rem. Interment wee in the People's Cemete y, Mr. Diamond Gigi Saturday in the 2.19.1. 119,- P A quiet wedding took place in St. Paul's chapel at 10.30 yesterday morning, when Rev. Canon Mo- Donald united in marraige Natalie Grace. youngest daughter of Lt.- Col. W. C. Cook and the late Mrs. Cook. and Lt. Cmdr. Harry Free- land, R.C.N.R.. Sydney. NS. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Freeland, of Hertlepool, England. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore e brown gaburdine suit with gold blouse. gold straw hut, brown accessories, and a corsage of talisman roses. Miss Lillian Earle presided at the organ. llowing the ceremony, a smell reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cerrutherl. sister and brother-in-iew of the ‘bride, after which Lt. Cmdr. end Mrs. Freeland left on e honeymoon t0 MOIlClDfl. Flying Officer Vincent Sanford MwAusland, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacAuslmd of Tyne Valley ls NDOIlLQd to have been killed in an air raid over Germany. The p ents of the ail-mun have been fanned that hie death was report ed by Gennan authorities through the International Rled Cross. E0. MacAueland was reported missing earlier. He was said to have been one of the airmen who part- icipated in the raids on the two greet German dame, Boer end Mohone. The parents of the flier. who was serving with the Royal Canadian Air Fbnoe. have received e letter of sympathy . Arnold Hart-Davies and litre. Davies in England. They were formerly ste- tlfmed et Tyne Valley where Mr. Hort-Device wee rector of the Ohurdh of England. —-DEATI-I OF MRS. W. J. WHIT- NEY- The death occurred about 10-30 ywterday moming of en old and respected resident of Sumner- side in the reon of Mrs. Win. J. Whimsy. e was the former Penny Crabbe, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crabbe of summerside. Willie the late Mrs. Whitney had been in failing health f0!” n number o1 years she had been confined to bed for only about three or four weeks. Her husband P1 ‘encased her in 19M. ‘mere eur- vives one eon, Henry of the Qgn- adian Army stationed in Yar- piouth, N.S. Mrs. Whitney we; the 135$ Bllfvlvln! member of her fanr" lly. her brother. Otto having died about a ven- no. The funeral will be today (Wednesday) with a ser- vice nt the house. conducted by Rev, G. R. Harrison. Mr. Henry Whitney arrived home on Saturday and hi; wife came on M°nd.y.4 COL. IIEMMING IN TUNISIA- The London correspondent of the Financial Post writes: "Colonel Harold Hemming dropped in re- iienfly to say good-bye. He was waiting for a 'p ane to take him to Tunisia. Hemming was born in Toronto. 50 years ego, we; Qducgbgd at McGill and won the M.C. with the Canadian artiller in the lest war. He was full of heory and is the author of one of the nery textbooks used by the Britl army. After the last. war. he Joined n firmrzlgéel Hausa in gpndon and‘: - 8.11! an . 39:2: .".:-..:;-.-...--.-.t. . e ran of Major. wee put in charge of an ircnlpoigliteflt ghuell): llltlSfllgl Artiltlgry . C BS G611 British gunner rlowe has‘ Se‘), rival filéhiil i‘; “M? 'l.“l""'"i‘“i ermen ec like something from the $3.33.» (Colonel Hemmin above referred to is n. eon of Mr. .K. S. Hcmming, Charlottetown.) DEATH 0F FORMER ISLAND- ER. IN B. C.—Word has n re- ceived here recentl of the death of Mrs. Jessie Bea on. of Vancou- ver. B.C.. in her 74th yeer. Mrs. Beaten was formerly Jessie Mac- Kinnon of Brooklyn. P.E.I.. daugh- ter of Lauchlin and Mary (Mac- Donald) MacKinnon (both of Scot- land). Her husband. Leuchlin Bea- ton. Whim Road, redeceased her.. some years ago. urviving mem~ bers of the family ire Donald Mec- Kmrlnn. KC. Charlottetown, and Hon. Murdock MecKinnon. ex- Governor of this Province: Martin MacKinnon, Montague. and Arch. MacKlnnon, Charlottetown. One sister, Effie. Mrs. J. N. MacDonald. Kilmuir. also survives. Another sister. Annie. Mrs- Metheson nf Brooklyn. predeceased her. Also D. L. MacKinnon, Montague and Wm. MacKinnon of Boston. Mrs. Beaten is survived by four eons end four daughters. also e number of grand- children. Two none ere in the erm- ed forcel. the oldest one sewing in Canada. end the youngest oversees. St. Mary's Chapel, Summerslde, was the scene of a very pretty wed- ding yesterday morning when Mary Bite. daughter of Ml‘. end like. Fred Gallant became the bride of Writer George W. of the II..0.N.V.R.. son of Mr. end Mn. George Olecamp of Cunpbellton. NB. The bride who we; given in marriage by her father. looked char-min in e 1e blue sheer dress. th mutant-lg eeeeesoriee. end carried a bouque of ink cu- netions. She ten bv he lieter Dorie, who wore e rose crepe dress with metchin eccueorlee one e col-sage of pink cernetions. The groom was ably sup rted by Mr. Arthur Clow, e end of the groom. The ceremony was performed end the nuptial meek celebrated by the Rt. Rev. G. J. Medellin. V.G.. the choir being under the direction of Mrs. Roy ATIeern. Mr. and Mrs. Olscemp will reside n Ion wrsr - ma." llIAI-TI OIFICEI‘! IIIOIT -Dr. B. O. Keeping, city health of- ficer. in hie report to the City Coun- cil int night, stated there were 164 chelt tions conducted dur- ing the month of May. There were five cues of communicable diseases roul- b: which were tuberculosis d one scarlet fever. Immuninglgn clinics were concluded in ell city schools. There were forty home visits by public health nurse: dur- in the month. The vital statistics r rt for the city of Charlottetown showed 56 births, 19 deethe and iii marriages. THURSDAY , IXCISDS OBJECTIVE-Prince Edward Island subscribed l. total of $8,107,950 to Canada's fourth Victory Loan, nooordln to the inal figures released yesberd Scott, score of t administration of the Net onal War Finance committee. This was 12b pglgocaent of its original objective of s5" E FATAL ACCIDENT-Funeral eer- vicee were held yesterday for 7-year- old Ivan MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert MacDonald, of Peter's Road, who died in the King's Coun- ty Hospital, Montague, Monday evening, several hours after a large road machine ran over him. He died from heed injuries, it. is reported. The boy was riding to Montague on the machine which was driven by his father. when he was thrown from the seat and under the wheel when it hit a rock on the Commer- cial road near whim roed corner. The accident happened so unex- pectedly that Mr. MacDonald could not save his son. The wheel of the 15,000-pound machine eased over or close to his head, bu apparently the soft ground provided a cushion, that softened t e weighl He re- gained consciousness in the hos- pital some time after being rushed here for treatment. The boy talked with his parents for e while before fining away. Besides his sorrow- g parents, he leaves to mourn one older brother, James. A lovely June wedding was eolem nlzed on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Trinity United Church Summerelde, when the pastor. Rev. John Jarvie, united in marriage Mary Fume, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dystant, Sunl- merside, to Lieutenant Claude Mac- Dowell Cook of the R..C.A.S.C.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 3. Cook, Waterville. NS. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore e. floor length gown of white Paille Taf- feta, modelled with high. neckline and torso lines. with net. applique on yoke and sleeves. Her veil of finger tip length was caught with lilliee of the valley. I-Ier only orna- ment wee a strand of pearls, gift of the groom. She carried a sheaf of liliee tied with white streamers. Miss Effie McKay, friend of the lérlde. played appropriate music for e l- Her sister Edith, who was her only attendant, was gowhed in e floor length dress of pale pink sheer, with net Juliet cap to match and carried n nosegay of mixed flowers. Captain Hillard B. Clerk of the Army Dental Corps attended the groom. Election of a suit-able nurses‘ home at Phloonwood Hospital, to relieve congestion in the women's oueed, was recommended in the report of the Grand Jury submitt- ed at yesterday's opening sitting 0f the June Tenn of the Supreme Court for Queen's County. The Grand Jury further recom- mended the erection of modern farm buildings on Faloonwood Farm, end improvements t-i the laundry of the institution. ‘The Court was edjoumed until Tuesday, June 22, when the case of The King vs. Robert Edward Boe- well, an appeal under tie Excise Act. will be heard. A pair of white gloves, denoting the absence of criminal cases. on tile docket. was presulted to Chfef Jumce Thane A. Campbell who presided. JusLce A. C. Saunders was also on the bench. Three appeals and one oi-vll iury ceee made up the docket. These were: Dominic Butler vs. the City of Charlottetown, civil Jury case; The King vs. Boswell. Excise Ap- peal ;The King ve. Grace Smith, rohibition appeal; Carter vs. Rodd. The first case was eet down for The 23rd annual meeting of the Canadian National Silver Box Breeders’ Association concluded esterday at its headquarters in ummerside. At the morning session of the directors and members, Mr. W. H. . Ruthven, of Allieton, Ontario, was elected president for the com- ing veer, succeeding Mr. D. O Stewart of Summereide. Mr. Ruthven, the new president, is one of the leading fox ranchers of Canada and for many years a very success ul showman. having at different occasions taken hon- ore et the leading shows both here and in the United States. He was one of the early pioneers in the business in Ontario and has been a member of the Association for about twenty years. Not only is he a successful foxman but he also owns and operates a large farm and emcializes in the raising of Holste cattle and hogs. Mr. L. W. Hancock. mane ing director of the Intemationel gPox end Animal Foods Ltd., and one of the most prominent fox ranchers in this art of the country we! elect- ed vce president, Mr. T. D. Cer- . Vernon Matthews reappointed treasurer. The mmeger of the fur marketing dept. end chief 1 , ‘- or’: post. will. es before. be filled by Mr. George Callback. Executive w. ' ‘ e, George Mc- Leod, Fredericton, N.B.; L-Col. D. A. MecKinnon, Charlottetown; and Gordon MecMillen. Cornwall. P I I Retigtretion committee, Sven Klint rg. Birds Hill. Man; B. S. Humphrey, Remington: F. George McLeod. Fredericton. N. B. Delegates to C.N. livestock reeerde board. W. H. 0. Ruthven end J. J. I. MCOCIUQ of Allieton, Ont. They were also u! ‘ ‘ u delegates to Re e1 Winter Fair. e fur committee. L. W. Hen- coc , D. O. Stewart. end R. S. Humphrey. At the conclusion of the meet- ings e lobster dinner war served in the meeting room at which ell the directors end members were present. Durln the afternoon they motor- ed to C erlottetown for a visit to the capital. Some of the directors left by evenim boat for the main- land and the balance plan on leav- in Helgifex when the noon fe et litodey b1 plane for their homer. .... .¢.~..nn.linnn1li~_ F FUNERAL AT GIIORGETOWN- ' The remains of the lete Min Paus- tlne Gotell, whose death occurred at Saint John, N. 3., on June 14, arrived in Charlottetown lest eve- ning end were conveyed to her for- mer home in Georgetown. where the funeral, which was postponed awaiting the arrival of e. brother. will take lace Saturday morning at 9.30 to t. Jamel church, George- town. Interment in the church cemetery. WEDDING 0N SATURDAY- The merrlege takes place Saturday in St. Dunstan‘: Builice at o'clock of Min Denise T. Pott er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. ot- inger, Victoria. 3.0. former or Lee Angela, to Lieutenant . G. Crewley, eon of Mr. and Mrl. W. B. Crawiey, Victoria, 8.0., formerl of Washin ton and New York. v. Father ougan will officiete. After a short honeymoon, Lieut. and Mia. tCrav/ley will reside in Charlotte- own. Gilbert Hudgins, 21, whose home is at Kingston, King's County, N.S., was charged in Summcreide yester- day with mansle hter. He was ar- raigned before S ipendiery Mag- istrate w.E. Darby and pleaded not utlty- He was re eeeed on e 14.000 all bond. The charge arose out of the death near St. Louis. Prince County, on Mayvn of Miss Louise Cormier, i9 of aterford, p n1. The girl diecl after being struck by u. motor truck driven by I-Iudgine. The reliminary hearing was eld- journ until June 24. I-Iudgins was em loyed en e truck driver by the omlinson Con- StflltDtlOIl Company ‘at. Mount Plea- san . i: ROBIN SON JATELAKIS-A very pretty wedding took leoe ester day“ morn June 6th, All Se to chepe (St. Peter: Cathe- dral) when Eileen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Patelekis, wee united in marriage to Thomas A. Robin- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robin- son, Belfast, Ireland. Rev. Canon E. M. Malone officiated. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father and looked lovely in a white satin street length dreee with white accessories and a coreege of red roses. The bride's mother wore light blue crepe with navy acces- sories and e oorsage of red roeel. The happy young cou le left by plane for New Brune ck. WEDDING DlLLb-The many friends cf Mary Evelyn MecLeen. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacLean of High Bank, will be interested to leem of her marriage recentl to Pte. Harry A. Walton. RCA. .C., of Perreboro, N. S., now stationed at Camp Borden, Ontario. Rev. C. B. l". MacLennen, peltor of the United church, New Glasgow, NS, performed the ceremony. She was attended by her friend Mine Doris MacKinnen, of Peter's Road. PEI, while Gordon Gillie, e cousin of the bride was msmen. Bol- lowing their merr ego the he py couple left amid the beet wis es of numerous friends, for e short visit to the bride's former home and also to Parrsboro. after which Pte. Welton returned to military duty at Camp Borden. MacDOUGALL-MeeDONALD a Miss Mary Blanche MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDonald of Newton Cross. was vilion where the nurses gre ngw» married in St. Paul's church Tues] day evening to Pettlyl Officer (Writ- er) Lorne Duncan acDougell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacDougall of Newton Cross. The ceremony, which was attended by relatives and YIlCPGS as tbhegidecargd flags! was er orme .v v. a on - Donapld. The bride was dressed in white and carried e bouquet of roses. Miss Mary Clow wee the bridesmaid while the groom was at- tended by Writer John Stewart, R. C.N.V.R.. Following the ceremony ti.‘ °3’°""‘.°..1.°.i°"€'$.’i.l‘éi‘i‘.i‘8i‘l ii .e ueen e guests were present. The happy youn couple left yesterday on a wedd trip through the Meri- timeaT e groom ie a member of the crew of the H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte in Charlottetown. Mr. J. B. Dalton of Summerslde was elected president of the PEI. Pharmaceutical Association at the annual meetln, held yesterday at Summ side. He replaces Mr. E P. Foley, also of Sununerside. Other officers include: vice-pre- sident, W. J. Brown. Charlotte- town; treasurer. B. A. Footer, Char- lottetown; secretary-registrar. R. M. Smallmen; auditors, L. Bryenton and L. M. Doucette, Charlottetown. Mr. meter and Mr. Folrv W911 named delegates to the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association. The business meeting, in the afternoon, was held at the ‘Town Hell. Mr. Pbley presided. In the evening Dr. J. A. Mac- Millan of Charlottetown was guest speaker at a dinner meeting at the Clifton Hotel. The new president was in the chair. . Dr. MaoMillan spoke on Group Hospitalization. Hospital on June 9, 1043. to Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Cairns. Sum- mcrside. a son. FRIDAY —LAlD T0 REST-A large num- ber of friends were present on Tues- day afternoon to pay their lest re- spects to the late Thelma England. whose funeral took piece at 2.30 with a short service et the home and e service et St. John's Angli- can church, Ellerslie. Rev. H. D. Henderson, the pester. officiated at. both services end Rev. Mr. Parker of the Bideford United church geve the committal service at the grave. The pull-bearers were Clifford Mer- rison, Clifford Williams, Jack Eng- land, Donald Forbes, Elroy Bum- say um George Hayes-S. MT. ALLISON MUSIC EXAMS. —'Ihe following local candidates were successful in the annual ex-' aminetions held yesterday W Mt. Allison Conservatory of ' Music. Names are in order of merit: Grade V-Pieno, Olivene McLean; Grade IV-Ivln Robinson (vocal) distinction, Gerald McAuley, die- tinction; III - Clare Christie. Henley Mo: Neir. George Helllwell (vocal): Grade III-Berber: Dick and Gerda Hansen, tie, distinction Elizabeth Anderson, Arthur Storey, Mildred Crude I-Jenet Jeanette Ledner, Jane Giddinge, distinction Maur- een Bdheker, Clive Cudmore: Bx- eminer: Herold S. Homer, Esq" PR.C.O.; Teachers, Mr. John Auld (vocal) i Mclimchern and tie, distinction, Averd. Join Mn -rimnn,q, o J. WlllTNE _ '1? “T” 1m Mr bearers were Mes _ e . T. Holmanfrsr-rgin?‘ again]. M1101‘ Sm ll, BQIL-Ldr. 1:. ngflliss Pm“ “is M —MI. STAVERTS FUNERAL We Chfl-Il; Tuesday Ffrefibvterian e5 1Cenlet¢ry_ llbeerere were as fauna?‘ g. - 311N116. Roy c.m§§i1_§'§§'i',f impbell, J . Waugh, H... . Myers. Jarvis Tantcn. The o“ T‘ ing clergyman “.35 Rm, -Mr 113a.- nely. lislsted by Rev. ivlr. null?" - s ~_._. On Mly 18th a christian patl ‘ -. j-lh MecDrnald vsgéeaaxllrofnlélg§d",,.‘“~ ent of Pisquld where he was aytlq. mer there. until ten your: 1%.: $23.’? ififim‘ “is dash-- u!‘ c an. Grand m.“ At the Annual Meeting o; ~ - * . u. salts". t»? B-socation in Summer. side the following were old-Md ectore for the coming year Q m‘ Dr. .1. J. Gillie. BrltlsinCclumbia. M DO Jenkins. Alberta; 1).. H’ H~ M "B15. Snskatchewan- ' Kllnt-bere. Manitoba- .1 J ‘E ensue. w. n. c. 12's.; - ' n- 1 .-~ 1--»-..."...‘ir-§.l::::~ - George MacDonald, p H‘ 009D. New Brunswick; K, w 14m‘ or Nova Scotia; D, 0 s(l»“.'a.“' ' Hancock. R. S.‘ Hunlylir, Gordon MacMillan, cor D A “Il- lléirtnon, Capt. J. L, Read-J. ‘p.573’; 91,315“. Prince Edward ysland‘__s Mc- The c n 1 i .. Retreat? enlist-lilac‘: all‘. mmilrlfég byMg-Iggyémorgss m .1... reception in the Cllagel °“"°§fi Dm““n'l 0°119Be on Monday? the Sisters of The Si. Martha, 011118 ladle h bit wl till-aliens? $1113 milky‘ Mncdonaid TY IOWDI Eileen O’T 1 ' W "gel; spit“ éiffbiifiil ‘like 11 e) Palmer Road; Damian) Sangsg-g M“? were the flower hur R t-h . “firs. Tmgglret Tbolel,‘ 313913“ Betty. McMaanGaudet, C0115 new,‘ Mam‘ "5. Bernadette MC. -__._ nwyslt-nncarun _ A W, gMty awn wedding took m.“ 6. Bl? 4. at the homq PB-mnte, Mr Road. Tow ml . I . their?!‘dauflllicviyalitllsxsdbglglllv- “ “r-“Gd “I marriage to Russell N. ‘Dwler- 6°11 0f Mr, and Hrs. John a?’ 256 Gxwnvlew Ale. Janlaica he . Mass. Rev. Nomlan c, mo. m 955ml‘ 0! the Celltlnl Con. sregatlonal Church of Chelsea, a ggfcfl" 0f the KPOOm, Offltiateri ‘Th3 “the was given in marriage b‘; her “"3. While her sister Miss slum 0th as matron of honor, mpg m. m," 35:61‘. Miss Beatrice, pllved we d n8 mimih- The groom was “I: ppglffed by m! brflther Frederick hiatus" CUBIAN-At the King's 001ml’ Hospital, Montague, P.E..l. on June 16, i943, t0 Ml‘. and Mrs. Ufilild Curran, St. Theresa, P.E.I., .l mill- MORRlSEY--At the Kings ctvllliy Hospital, Montague, P.h.'.l. on June 14, i943, to Mr. and Mrs. John E- Morrisey, Cherry Valley, Pill, a daughter. - _ BU TON--At the Prince halyard Island Hospital, on June 7, 194i. to Flt-Lt. and Mrs. W. R. Burial). Charlottetown, a son, Peter Ro- bert. MARRIAGES CONNORS-CAMPBELL — At ‘ the Baptist church parsonage on "luvs- dgy, June 1, 1943, by Rev. I. J. Li“). Beanie Connors of Charlotte-lawn m L/Cpl. Harold Campbell 01 Bowl Grove 1m, Charloyttctownu FITZGE ALD-SIIRLINII -—_Al- Halifax, NS, May 22B. 19*'--5. l“ 1f“- W. R. Seeley. Mary Charlotte Puz- gereld. daughter of Capt. nlltl Mr John J. Fitzgerald of Boston. l1 to Lieut. Ian Ross Stirling. Rt‘ . son of the late Rev. John bhll-llg and Mrs. Stirling of Kenslngton. P- TBOMPSON-CONNELIP- .-\t ill!‘ Margate Parsonage, Kcnslllczcll .,.-'.‘.'ie 9th, 1043. bv RH’ E J Fraser, Roy Gouch 'l.lorl;-:. z‘ Margnte, and Mamie Hazel Ce of Margate. , BUCHANAN-CRAWFORD~At 1M Monte ue United church mnnse up May 2 nd, 1943. by the Rev. E b. Hayward, Elizabeth Florence Bu- chanan, Cardigan, P.E.l. and Janli-s Elmer Crawford. Roscnenth. FEE DEATHS i —Y>F ---+—>—:‘t7 MeeDDNAED-At. Eldon on Jim" , 1943 Mrs. M. F. MacDonald. MALLlTT-At the Prince Edwaid Island Hospital on June 16. 1943. Mrs. Ce has Mallett. 196 Prince St_. Chariot etuwn. in her 76th 311-11- DOCHERTY-At Plsquld lsaslv?" Thursday June 17. 43- ~ Catherine D. Docherty. 88rd 7- CGIIaAFRK-Suddenly in Long Itsland. New York. on June 1311.199- Stephen W. Clark. formerli Emerald Jct.. P. E. Island. . ARSENAULT - At her hams ‘i’ Summerside on ursday. Jim“ 1d 1948, Mrs. Lemuel Arsenault. REP lvll. 73 era . nee GODQFIIEY- At. Suffolk. June 17in 1m. Juries w. oodmv in h“ 8" year McQUAm-At st. Teresa aunt; 1948. at the home of his dang 1M _~ . Charles Bradley. Pei" - C aid e ed 95 veers. ' SNGLAIED - At the Prince (loullfili: Hospital on June l2, i043. inc-l“ Henriette Thelma Eneland. 0! 13 slie. a d 30 years. ' _ m, STAV llT—At the Prince Con‘ ‘ Hospital on June l2. 1943- Cl";r‘§',, R. Stuvert of Silmmereldf. "Kc ‘ Inch, Mus Bed; Mr. A. Ba Ken- C-ll. L.I.A.M., $0.00., .0.0. fill?