.. . 41. ...-.-.-.--- ~uw urariaaao 0.9!: u _ _ . -_-A\-l_-_-_-_uI.I.".\-'AI-'\.n_I.I.-\ s- u.» n - - - . .. - - . PAGE TEN ctiAiawrfrpji-own GUARDIAN OUR NEWS BUDGET we OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS ._._ ‘is. ..,.;.::.__~' MONDAY pvgcflasggp yRQpgg/ry _ town on June 38. I863. a son of ti}: Mi‘. W. D. Cummins who has re- l"? Dr- Himmmd and .___ l - (Dawson) Johnson. His paternal 51111111. slglgielrnsMggglioig1ldfli1lssztmLf Jrandfather. Hoh- I'll-If!’ A~ Joli!" lhased the properly at West Rive.- son, M.D., a native of Lincoln. lwncd by liir. Fred i-Iickox. city. practising physician. FUNERAL-The funeral o1 the. Dr- H- D- Johnson attended ioislri/sbel bertrude slacfrhorc-Prlnce v1 Wiles Cvllese and Mc- Y ‘ Gill University, graduating with his M.D. degree from the latter institution at the earl ago of twenty-one. He pract ced for a was held .rc:n the MacLean Funer- al Home Saturday afternoon vlhe-r-e service was conducted by Rev. J- A Nicholson. Interment in Dum- tafianaize Ce-mcier —Ll>.‘.~\\'_ilS B!’ PLANE ——— Ml‘. year at Eldon before removin to Charlottetown, where he cont nu- A l Glllls, Summerside, leiz'de,lh_ Wii-‘lflfl? by all-w for Munuefllt His ability in his profession was to CLIFF/J ii mcezing of the Boardlwldely recognized. and he of Directors cf the C.M.B.A. He many ("flu-em posltlum o; "u; fl 111p 1°l R- T~ Hllhllan- his long career. He was a past . [president of the Prince Edward Is- zland Medical Society. an honorary 1.‘! ll-Yfilmlhl) — Ml? N_ D Councillor of the Canadian Red 6-111 l 11211111 B 19-9331" Cross Society. a prominent mem- - l u- m Llsul» lllllralll! ber of the Canadian Medical As- 5151-9?’ Rllih 34831-55“ lll'-'l°lll'l°' ‘soclation and also oi the Associa- 111W her rrrlvol 1h Ellglllld 1l'°_l'll tion of American Surgeons. and .. “all fifil-‘ilegfllllel the St. John's Ambulance Associa- cl. :.. ' . on. T193 and‘ Veteran of Two Wars He was a veteran oi both the C-llb “'85 h?“ 135} hvith the rank of Captain 1n the >13 "ll “mfWlCanadlan Field Hospital, and 1n “'35 l" mall‘? the latter with the rank of Lieut.- lCh W 5 llllllliPcoldnel. After the last war he "all" -Ul'1°3ll~ took a leading part in organiz- blvé 8 W11‘ °ll 311131‘ ing the Great War Veterans’ As- lslullohihlll-lfs- rociation and subs uently the ‘m- Canadian Legion, an took the FUNERAL SEIILVICES — T119 keenest interest in everything re- 1 mi‘ - '11? GlJ-"llvlli" lating to the welfare of his com- . --ll§_ ~Jm,radfls in arms. Despite the many . . s uflielleklllfl ll"- calls on his time. he was constant . ‘. Dulléwhfi 5853198 “'1l°l'@'in his attendance at meetings of la-cuem High Mass was velsbrflledahe local branch of the Legion b7.‘ Rev. Keilneth McMillan Who t1‘ since its establishment. He also m ‘Cfldl :1 ‘\‘i'V!'C€ at the Efille- served on advisory boards in con- _- llection with obtaining pensions _ -- and readjiistments for returned 1a. C C Mclllll-S soldiers. and was known as a stal- i Dolvllrm- Inwflllellll wart champion oi war veterans and was in the Cathcltc CemflBTY- thleiir dgenderéts. 1 f-—— e a too a ending t in A WELCOME VISITOR — Mf- the affairs of the Hlrice ixtiirward a . FET-‘lll-“flll- Hlimwllsland Hospital, and served as ElV-‘Cl -"l W" "dcllme chairman of the board of trus- 5 ‘I *- s' ffl‘. Mrs. ' ho °}_l;<nl€ridlée_ Mass" tees for many years. - ~m L .. U -' . S11v1"! 11151 .5119 m“ a "ET-y 'son served four ear - YF-‘l-‘illll 34 11°15 “s11 1mm me“ ber oi the City sCouficiilif lildmgrlgO 1°“ 035ml" CPR‘ Fcrguwn o’ H‘ las city health officer. A Liberal 51 c” 5319"» 9MB‘ Mll-“fihfififi-in politics, he was at one time 51:19“ m“ m-b m Pearle“ my, president of the Liberal Associa. i111“ 199111111 11.11"" O"“'mn' G ' tion of Charlottetown ' FmvI-Pll, Ill“ ‘His religious affiliation was with R-C l“ Trilililitiy/ churchb of which he lwas _ _._ ~ 0M (“B35555 _ a eong mem er. mglgiteglilcsepl, Mclvm wllo|o Ii-Ie wgs a memrberh of the Mas- - 3 wnh me my“ gunman. nAcs or er and o t 5 Oddlfelllows. . arrived home Saturday, l Yvlltflsgt lréilin rm o nson ~~, qvpfyyqs He is a son was an ou an ng at etc. He. Mcfvoi‘ and the late $15 all‘??? {B515 B 198M139!‘ of tho m» Kmksra and CdGl Unlgersity football team. was nbC-ll, W0 years fin“ was aIok prominent in base- orl operations and has 3H ‘g5 "l? e l gcmo Lm? d; an lnstructor- e ad an exceptlonallyheplleafx; c o F a: . hcm on 30 dayflfig personality. and was ,____,,> I‘ He 15 e 1the warmest admiration and es- " »,___ ieetln ‘by all who came in contact l or WOUNDS - Wln Am- _ " Wilfred Kthy 5.1m. He Iii survived his widow. - use 5m), Ptc. Clair formery Miss Dav ne Macleoo. n reported wuuild- also two children. Mr. Hammond ‘.1 on May 23rd have rc- Johnson and Mrs. Harold (Anne) - from him written Cross. Montreal and a sister, Miss Itallxiie ald that Mary Johnson. Charlottetown, to rd in the h nttldll oi whom The Guardian ex- asljllrl; telIids sincere sympathy. . t is cX cted that th . ' i-riuns 1t is ass“??? will Brrivepe in Charlottegowenmalg: rie Wis WORRY-ell lll m‘? e Friday evening. and will be ac. harlllrfi companied irom' Montreal by _ l Jaseph Z_ Gallant Mr. Hammond Johnson. nave received a Department ot‘ Col. J. L. Halston, Minister of aaylslng (hm Defence. arrived in Summerside Edward Gallant yesterdavaiternoon by plane from u m“ on May g9, Dartmouth, N.S. He is to remain Q Stated ma, the null" in Prince County todamhgrobably m Oi wounds were m; visiting rural areas oi con- ituenc. Tomorrow he is sche- , Ulhtcd a; me out. dulcd to go to Charlottetown and and clii overseas in inspect the military training camp l a S-Jslqaujhg- at Beach Grove. From this Pro- . snob he arrived in vlnce he will so to Sydney. N.S. mall-led train 55118155111 i two brot ers n B "la. , tes. Wilbert and sllflw 911011611 to whiten the ' ° m p ground fell in the WC-sterri and n91‘- ;_ ggfémd xcata-lézbn of Prince] Ccunty A? ITED FOR CONSECRA- il-r ay ernoon in t e wake of __ Arrmng l“ (he Clly yeg- a rain storm that brought a, pre- cvcnlng ior tho csiisecra- 13113111831011 meflwfed at I 83 1n- i ceremonies at thi.- Basilica to- ch95 1J1 B. 19W 1101115- AIld Sit-ill‘- the Right day hlsht as the weather cleared l3_ “vlll be the temperature dropped until a charlgttg< low of 28 above zero was registered ..cy the at the Charlottetown Experimental Station Mr Warren Burns. the ‘ Li, l q Aposwllc Delegaw weather observer. said that once the anarla and Newfoundland, who Wmperature reached 30 4 it Wlll da- w-- giccompaliied by his secreta . male tender crops. such as beans, Fight Rev. James Boyle, D. - Wmlwfli- elli- Thfl TlSnl-sh area WHs sod to have had the heaviest fall oi SHOW At 9 30 Saturday night the tem- lvaslungmrh D_C_ Blsllop John perature was 38 above while last s Wm o; llarlmul- Grace, Nev,» night. after a somewhat warmer and. reached the city on day- lt Was 4Q. The Right gay. Father Chlzhfllm cf Aiitigonis . N.S.. 85° N . . a -_ The sudden death occurred a “Md “SW2? goiriestcl-Igl oin Ma-vl 13th. of VII‘; <~. i . I_ _v B. 8 GTHE. 011V Jlliwilbiff‘ 0 iglivfisllfglfiaglcefilgllgfl; 593g, Sat. and Mrs. Stewart Mach-arch. ‘wading ' on Saturn‘, evening’ at the early 88o of nineteen liiCYit " June I1.) at 7 o'clock. when Irene m Dorothy Boughzon. daughter oi he n_hmk _ sh m M." Psi ' C-ll TC-"Ollw Olll- giqixicehitsnnd alovcableexchilcieangaviog ‘ Fl l" th f ‘ sh o1 i-Qvr-a 51§-<v1 H 9-. o . c’ -i w i! D o 11> D I w: S v - v l‘ 1° 1' 3 e hearts o all e will be sa v Ciiicel" 111i‘? lBlldl 1111119» missed bv her parents. also ur son of M John L-i b era, R2’. J nnie. Albert. Mrs. 1.1111" cf Barrie. Ont. by the Wgglgu she also had one “m, Rev. A L-rDrelv Gardner. who predeceased her a number of we. gtven in marriage by years ago. She passed peacefully LPHEIN‘ A. F. McKillop oi | away on the above mentioned date "urn and London. Ont-v it 3 0711005! 8-m- chn mpg in a soft brown Her funeral was held cm Sunday M _.,u,;, V-llll. lvhlle “C95- and was verv largely attended. aer- s1 rim. ‘alvl C8l'ii“d a bouquet of V158 5131111? 511-30 D-m T119 l-n-Hoi the valley and talisman h-"llm 91""? “"95 "Wm" H9 Fr- in full bloom The bride and CQmEllV- W! "We l" "he “lime D1 7116;“ were attefided by pllgm Jesus“. The service was conducted ieiitenanéharliitllititrs. A. gey- bv Rev J71.’ Of "TO 901KB 8i! OY- . gift"? Ont. Flying Officer Alex gflven by Malcmm shaman The MacDonald also of Charlottetown Beagle McAulal. Albert Mcxlnmlb “.1 a5 115m?‘- . and Joe Morrison. i101‘- llll" llllm°l1lal¢ “Bu-rided on earth to bloom in flientis was . at the Charlotut- navel-L" hurl l-fotél. Among tho guests were r= I2. McKenzie of Barrie, Onto TUESDAY cf the groom. Lt. V. Bechaz, R NVR and other numerous friends. RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Mrs. The bride and zrocm left for a i-la:r_v Hermans oi Charlottetown si-lol-t trip on the Island and on| received the sad news yesterday of their return will reside in Char- the death Sunday at Sha:ori.Mass., lulu-town lof her sister, Katie, Mrs Fred Boydeu. One of Prince Edward Island's. ———- most widely known and esteem-l FUNERAL SERVICES -- The ed citizens passed away in Van- funeral oi Mr Louis Charles Des- couvcr on Saturday in the person Hrisay was held yesterday arter- of Colonel H. D. Johnson. M.D., ilccn from St Paul's Church of Charlottetown. Death was due where service was held by Rev. A to a heart attack. The deceased L MDrew Gardner who also con- was attending a meeting of the1ducted service at tho 8P8"! M6111‘- Cnnarlian Legion war services. A ners w-rre Hon. Geo D. B22103. ielclzrnm was received bv his widow v Noel DeBlols. R L Cotton. I-I M. bore on Saturday morning that he ' Simpson, Judge H. L. Pnlmtlr. Jvhn was seriously ill in h:l"plil\l. andlMcz-ris and D l! Stewart The word was later received that he pail bearers were Mr. J P Gor- had passed away at 4.15 p.m. on don. Mai. T E. MacNutt. Messrs. sank-day, .1 O l-Iyndman, P E. Palmer. J. The late Dr. Harry Dawson l: Harris and I-I l: Miller in- lock, in the First Presb l-lurch. the Very Rev. pbell, cia tin! Mr. W. Johnston Hislop the wedding music and KILLED IN ACTION Mr. Lawson Douglas. Head ' of Hills- boro, received the sad news Douglas has been killed in action in Italy. May 24th. CASUALTY LIST-viii th ted kill on alctimngszllrvfi 0 - 8 Riaht Rev. D played . am“ Counter. mid ‘hlgbggmthe Right a. h... hqmg h. w, n, 0o England. was also a prominen‘ Dun whita ea. P.O. Potter‘ t t ki his d, h ‘Thole Who llllwl th wife, Mrs. warrants. T" l" i " °""""""' "l Basic. iorlneriy of fiolb Rochlord ed in active practice until his "flue. and now iur of- w: u ma’ a ‘L fl- reuse chiffon ovoi- satin taffeta . MacDonald, the Gruen watch by s. Mn- Lmiis with chouileur hat to match and fill?“ §§l11°‘lij{'§'§§§; §.l...;‘.‘§‘i.f.°.li‘°fi...i"iii'i°iisglfi‘é‘.fi p. J. Gillman. R.C.A.I-‘. The purse Ma's. Ben. mm. Jr. the Chiaho - sta P.O Clement; next However postal authorities re t W" W” 1'1’ H- wwdfld " m‘ J51‘ Pa“ s‘ Mrs‘ HE‘ Mme“ u"- ls Clements, '16 Sev- mer Rd. Romlord, Essex. England. and his father. Mr. R K Clements Montague, P.E I. SATURDAY — The funeral of the late Dr. H. D. John- son will be held in Trinity United Church Saturday June i0. service starting at 2 o'clock Intermell: in the People's Cemetery. The remains will arrive on Friday evening, and Funeral Home until Saturday noon. Please omit flowers. FORMER. ISLAND LADY DEAD - Mrs J. W Allen, Emerald. ve- cmved a telegram yesterday from Montreal announcing from pneumonia oi‘ her aunt Mrs. Stewart, wife of the late Dr D. A. Stewart, formerly of Georgetown, P. E I which occurred on sim- dayl. The burial takes place in Mont- a will later proceed to Toronto on 111ml confidence l“ me Cour“ o; buy ' carried a bouquetb Brfarclifie s... t °’ ’°;.‘i.""'°il.‘ll'.' over s . cu oh eels , . and wore halo hats oi iorgot-me- Robin; in Bearer, Rev. Eueene at st Maw-S R, Q 31mm Mm. ncts with short veils of rose beige Mimi-Y.‘ OWN!!!‘ Bow-rob RBV- 0 lague o; M155 vlolel Mal,“ o; Building or Mrs. Arthur Henry. ARY 111391150X - laulsouth African and the First World‘ sit-noon of the 5llmm°l”"Wlzr. In the former he served, Eroflzrllzfiufl; glint? cfigwinh‘)? lF.“"§“biv‘§§7"°“ Mammal“ am my‘? 81x8“ a“g,,Tf-“ih°"c‘l’f,,m,°hel bratty and inlterestlnz i116 Herbert Wyandfnteoe Ruthammtairl. s.’ limit“ toll-r"- - menace Eel?»- i-l-‘l-v %i‘."%.‘u‘m°"$u“‘£&§l.i"‘§l. %h‘li=°v'ii""l""nb...~ . s... "Bo l0 D0 "To I IX! l» oor- ~ lat the home of the Superintendent, ' M ' l Hwplw P E x M as Saturday, May i h, when Rev. H. m M . on.’ av . i044, WOUNDED SECOND TIME — Word has been received by Mr. and Mr. llfam DeCoste. Bayfioid St.. that their son. Lance Corporal WR. = again been WOlliltied in sflBe bou uet o1 Drlarclitie r . ‘WYWWW- The Jenn,“ w” held “"55, fut-Governor B.W. LePage. Pre- Wlndsor Hotel, where pink Le and pink and white in Ii3.'_\'.'1'hl5 l5 m, were used to decorate, the bride's Billy has been wounded. having been cu-t about the face and left hand and arm on March 14th of this with lahtfll "1111 cmdl“ prasentatives of the Armed Forces the guests of honor with a suitable 09h year. Nature of wounds are not yet their honeymoon on er bodies. ° m" l’ to the Gm“ Lin‘, " 5°" "19 some two hundred visiting cler- the appreciation oi the schoo. for """'°m1°d. by "mm" A“ from Winni- POLICE COURT -- At the City Police Court yesterday one was d days in jail while another was dis- harged. A man convicted of pla- on the street. was fined cl costs or l0 davs and the case of another chargc<l_ with nos- sessiiii: a tire wllosc serial number was obtlrilierated was adiournell till In his d D. J hi - younger a“ r o 1 ' to match of French shoulder-length veil, a white fox iur and a col-sage oi 10W". P.E.I.; AC2 Geo RCAF. and M18 M I-Iawkesbury, Ont." RECEIVES PROMOTION .- In motions oi local interest yal Canadian Naval ‘Joluntere MacDougall. was recehrly promoted ,io Chief Petty O-ificci" Writer. He ioined the senior service at the out- k of War as an ordinary sea- man. After serving on several Ships" he was transferred "Queen Charlotte". where he is now stationed. 0N BOARD OF SELECTMEN -F‘ollowing the annual town elec- tion, says the Framingham News, the Hopklnton Board of men for 1944-45 were elccted with James P. Power, treasurer general manager of the Lombard Governor Corporation of Ashland as the new member. Alvin A. Curtis and Holman L. Larter were elected on Monday.- Mr. Larter was formerly of North River. P.E.I. and has two brother: here Edward and George and a sister Mrs. Alex Ford of thi who are justly proud 1;. Baines and Mr. 13ml “d rung, ih _._. - B°ml°ll °l $11M Moatuav.y?lsan1esa§oylirc?l-D 1a.. for- cops: - BEATON NUPTLALS- Mrs. H. Cole and the mm- puish priest at Whitney Pier-l A lovely wedding took place oa t £35111“? mill’. of Cape Breton and a native of Aftorbl sglturday‘ evening. May l3. at the Emwt Champion oi Charlottetown. ly, N s . w consecrated as Bisllc-pl Balm“ polar-S Road when Anne son. New Glasgow was the scene The marriage oi Ellllafll Eve: téurieswidc 161%] of the Roman “we w Edward Card“; (lode, R“ evening. May 10th. when Miss Mar- gqgylguyw County. N. B.. took - n; at clam o-clock games Morrison. Archbishop of All- ~ R4811 Que- wore a floor l ' o‘ Nltrmvmmiskw” M Edmonm Newman, Union Road, will regret to learn that he has found it ne- erlter the PEI. I-Ios- pital for a tonsil operation. The many friends cFMrs. Chris- Ross will be much missed by their iriends oi this city as they have gone to the lattcrs home in Kin- ross for the summer months. ‘PM u m? will“: c§ialm f Antigonish In h r us l pleaai er Mi 1'“ n were a me o o I _ _ e ua ng mania as ; __ mnza over satin and a Moat Rsv. John M. O'Neill. Bishop slflya lsflfsdaflsfmwg?“ Flfy’; Howatt (thanked her iriends for this; {ifiifisfiuu cfific§°T£§§§§u$ to match with a veil. Her of Harbor Grace. Newioun-imldl cede. The bride was the recipient 9km!“ "Mk1 me "5"°"°1"'larrived here from Montreal Satur- Mr. Clarence Johzlgto burs. N. 5.. aoted as beet Eldon are glad to improved in health alter receiving treatment P.E.I. hospital. ‘Ihey regret how- ever that per daiughter Hilda is D with typhoid fever. lanch Howatt. city, and Johnstone. Kensington, and Mrs. Johnston Seigniory Club. the robin: 68a’ blue crepe with white hat and aooessores. Tim will reside at m2 at. Mark Y“ Pill" Y°"°""Y l“°l'“l“ B Th h0g4 ling house oi Miller Sanderson. e Du igwn glulebsltgiflilgilfflludfi TM "W" 13 ‘ 1°11“ 1°55 bl" the ‘chords. Mr. Richards lg a bro- Ontario. _ A, Grand ‘Priicadle. P. a. 1.. the bride's lll'°"l°“ lllll succeed 1n eel/ins the thei- of Mother St. Jean who is sw. n scrim. Robert. winnibcg. dggrly loves "anther mother; and M“ Dull-ll, J°M,l°n_ barns. Mr. Sanderson was in the superior of the household staff of Mal-limbo. _ _ N_ B" mam" o; the city at the time. the Apostolic Delegate at his re- 5w. Buiien. Arthur Idward. Academy. Montreal the Father eric Cass. of’ Charlottetown to the Pacific coast. Vancouver and on their return will Bto pained as fai- as Montreal by Mr. {fig} c!’ Mrs. Parnell McMahon. Diocesan 1518M he DYQml-Eed M01419!‘ 59- 191mm" and Mrs. H. M. Howatt. A telegram received yesterday by Mrs. MacPhee, wife oi Lt.-Col. J A. lvIacPhee- reads as follows: "Regret to advise you that your es MacPhee report- 28th culzirs to follow." . who with his twin ‘rnest iViacPriee went m overseas about a year ago had been on the strength of the Re- . serve Army in Summerside previ- ous to Joining the active army. They attended camp in Char- lottetown in August. shortly after that went active and with ti“ training which they re- d the 17th Reserve Ann- . lment they were overseas service and were posted worsens about a year the M00111 School of Nurses She is at present with the M" At ghggygggwgljgbliglvkmn home on the occasion oi His nmi- winriiocc. Manitoba. s lwm" ' ' ' . . e, _ - ' __ av trem- Dr‘ Johnmn‘ one o’ u” 1m of u“ “mom wane“ magi“. ‘Agguytgngisitnflloggiéeln ghcgorfiimléls mfi’wtznailflhfl Charles Win BEARS-In Cambridge Mass M tern staff of the Royal a n """' _ . Hospital. is a llrfl-dllflh of the iac- Y 55955751“ "m": T Ml- journeyed to Mont Carmel. where nipeg. Manitoba. ulty or Medicine of M00111 Uni- "elm" Mfl-‘Well- Pllbllc "lallillls benediction of the Blessed ssol-s- aw. II Sanderson David o. p. "m, on on... vflglfly, secrets: of suit. ' Victorian Order c-f Nurses of M Victoria W. . . A.. left _- irda, in f Toron- port. meeting of the Y M. C Alina cn all present, and after res- Coven men from this Province l1e=slgrvr1llll~si 11' ~ m" who...“ "rel" l” “Eli!” “"1"” l" l" “°‘li.°‘t..8’ so... arcs-cribs‘ or...“ “hi: .-l.=..l:.~li..l"' r “i harm... on . . e - . . . c gresbrgrmtersne m "n" ° m w “n”? -—8 few a; M. the mruitlrw will" Thomas ‘iinéluixsiv Iced a vom- KILLED IN ACTION- Mrs. John Caaford of . ceived a telegram announ Pte. '~ death of their son. Pte Louis hospital in England. ‘ te. death was received by t er on their birthday. June fifth, W I Green oi Dundas t _____ m The fwulty of Illawonwood I-Ioa- wounds 1 M‘ l“ x ary bold was a shell iranment wound in the Sioux Lookout. Ont. They were M" 5m!‘ °m n ¢ golqp; ._ M m, p1: I Hospltfi L Charlotuwwn 9,“ Another brother. Lance Corporal 3115111555 1551' “"11" John MacPhee is in: with his old unit in Italy. He went over attached with the R.C.M.P. Provost. Corps and read- ers will recall that the ship on which he went ovcr was torpedoed and he was later picked up bv Sister gfelen MacPhec. is also in Their father Lt.-Col. J. A. Mac- Phee is in charge of the military hospital at Mulgravc. N.S.. l- though he has‘ seen overseas aer- vlce in the last war he gave up torium, which was art-is- D Th seven successful gradu tea of Kali’ r-siccenwcou Hospital won 6313110! leer-l discussed at the All-Oimadalborn stationed for the ball year ails Brown. York. "w" "' ‘llrw. "l" ,5“§;,,fi the two Conform!!! of 01501916! 0f Christ. or more at Mont Joli Airport. Dgvfl 541m gamut-m, m“ g1 illlm 7713:4- 4711!?" graduates of the Infirmary wore red re m Mv- R- E Bllflw- Ne" Quebec. and the sroom. who lm Mn. Arthur assertion. as» rwy- l~ ll" * eutenant Governm- B. G ow, who returned from spent two years overseas. is ‘at alty. _ s l mums" e on Th worded the diplolréas l"?! géviJwillfllgegtrdly Eveh- resent an instructor at No 2 Thd annual meeting oi .5111: Char- h awe-mun‘, h . . , ' "Qdilhffi n-ierside, and Mr. R. H. MacNelli. many friends oi the bride in mutant Orphanage waaheld Thurs- o! me Charlottetown. who were also Prince Edward Island join in wish- day afternoon in Zion Church lad- Most Rev Camille LeBlanc. Bishop dololitol. returned elrllor- Mr- ing her every happiness-B. l0 of Talisman roses while and com-ratulaud the upon their success and u :: bishops were the Convention of Disciples of Christ -ELEC'I‘ OFFICERS - Al. tho M65404 Ind a lame number oi reoreaegtgiil at Poplar Hill. regular meeting oi the Summer- ":35?!" lgld Wm“ “"1415 J his service to his country._—5. v. . Mgphv N- avel- on tho Prince Nova to visit 1st. Grand Knight I‘. Earle Mc- °mu°ml “m5” "whim "cllllllllw Milmllllll- friends in Pictou and New Glasgow. Donald; Deputy Grand Knight. J. mfimg gl ‘fin ff“ “e ‘a’; l'° h‘ - u —'Ihe friends and neighbors oi Henrv Gaudeti Chancellor. Rev. ' ' "t" w“ t i l Miss Elva MacDonald are glad to Joseph Trlilnor; Recorder. W. A; flcmfligemwmmepuf.‘ lg,“ gelrhengal ' in.“ M‘ see their littlc friend home from Cameron; Treasurer, Cecil Carver. wle mull-lumen u, m, “Hymn m loriini! is from the Mon- ei ~- The nlarrlaac of Mildred Patricia on,“ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Foster Brown. nnil Lieut.. fan Ill- lv-n Burnett. RCNVR. son of Mr. Robertson Burnett. Charlnticlnivil. P.F‘.I.. Johnson was born ln Oharlotte- mrnent we; in Sherwood Cemetery. . evruerltlm . - . .. . . ,, m mtor full l hi: n in iiellll. r0 a 11117 a I I 1 . (male ' 1"?’ fang noun. a meta our. slouch-a. ' an Juno mi General mm val this (Saturday) aftomoon at m aanot eria-n SUDDEN DEATH " A “m” ck‘ ‘p311! WINNERS — The foliow- cxniessec over the removal rm“ 1mm GJ. IloInIlan.V.G..$ummars1de; cie oi relatives and friends will of-plvlggg won at the Proving; u] flfl‘_J_ “ma. death of Mr. Charles P. Devin; m: c p0 m, sat week: Electric refrl- M“ of WI- H H. II rn "elllml message received Chariotte- 8811991‘ "on biog} er; for g number of "u; luv Maurine h lat . . ' - . . ~ limping; reg er Hrs _A A.d tcwn said he passed awa st noon Vistaoory w" an“ on“, Ofiioers ior. ensuing yes.- w," spring flowers and anapdragons Right luv. D.A. Melkananwashf 1’ “terday ' m‘ m“ k a “m?” flfieletOe-WOII b Mrs. William Wsath- ‘mm " Mm“- ocl the communion inaton. 13.0. ' "u" Mwmu“ °“'r1'34,,d""h§' prbie $10.03 ai- savinl Cert Nonluu" c,” h raaarvad for M m‘ bu“ h“? fi ' ' ' icate won by MIB- Elm" swnll- n" ‘ Adah; clcgy “m” 1 e ““___m‘ Murray Harbour. $10.00 War P,“ - um w“ an“ , Amwuc LOVATT aanvica nasuiunn iuvlua Cerllll-‘IW W" llY "l" D- Pr cxarir ian lace and carried °"l°- l" - . _ i”, g H.M.C.B. Queen ch-rlotte. . Mrs. i-x a. Honda-ml, - '11" '1‘ “m1?” m‘ mofiiiiifiiifi‘? ‘é?‘"ii.i‘é‘e‘ri§éi§r‘°riifi‘i°ri ‘°i'i'i"°’ci§- M5111» “ml” “ll 313,931 viegrrwgauv- Zion Churc m“ °‘ no mnoi-tlr Bub-Deacon of dock. for a couple of wcclu. This Jlrdlm- - l- 3°“ gm; w‘ ~1-'- 1”‘- llm- slltlwlln l mm‘ luv. Jab. ou-unlev; As- alleviates to some crtcutihclieavv Tl" “m "my w“ m“ by M Q '5 >1 i. 5 5 O im . Archbishop Morrison. Re _ _ v_ afghan by Miss Kay Bu erlimd, A Bentle . MP8. S. “m Mwnwfld “m: m‘ RWY chums lusty-the local mails cont ue M“ our-um - ma“ ream h ru t tcaiiad 4 l-fl- - u 1 McMahlotlhclgcv. £11.12! WEDDING 3ELL___QD Tum“, 331;; ‘bemgbtpalna ti‘; cyaelling on E R-D- Q1131”. ICU. . and the Rev. Eric M,“ lath, the marriage took place Mr. J. c. Cullen. Mutual Life oi - » M11411"! ""6 °l “up”: 5°“ .B°“'°'- m“ I'm" Montague to Mr. Allan Jamieson o! 54 Hillitlwmllih ‘"9"- Th’ m‘ clair. Mrs. . _-A 6' s“ “limilssii "l "ill" his M rm». ll: “it °l “its? ti; l.i:"s:‘t“..ll"".::.isi banal: so.“ 1‘- Qook of Rev. laaidcNeiilandthe Rev, ca r1866 elvlinsocnlel ‘ I Red cm“ com and mum“ - - Par-nail ood: Censor Bearer. Rev. mil“ wmll9l’ l" TWHMY 61b emu-Nd “In,” w Mm __._____._____ white satin haJo caughtngith #31 wllll" mljnlwlflfilfilfilff ivilfiffioii.‘ fifltfi: Phlyllis Blanchard. ’ "l"! . . She the sanctuary also wag allreding breakfast was served at P71" “mm” 5.11m“? "131"- n I s iiliam Mahar, s very pleasant 11'1"“ m W" "llfwflfldfi- 8mm! on M. Y > Dn- - and senator John A. MacDonald - f tdd bllssl M” Ma's‘ D B‘ Mwnwm‘ mmam. Sea“ c “e ed 1 wnnnilvgngiifis A very on June s i944 R. J. Rupert. 52 Greenfield Avenue. It included: His Honour‘ mier J. Waiter Jones and mcmllcrsi and lelldiled l‘ sllrlm“ 9"” 1° L Roberts united in marriage Plor- w ship Mavor J. E. Blanchard and,‘ RYE 51101111? 163-14118 1116 B111" E ' l '- i1 d- On behalf of the Offiies and 5MP‘ ifigllblelmarflxenuigiergtvoffgildllg; 2r‘; Teachers. MI- RIYIJM ‘bftiliflrl-tefi 01f“? and me luwflnr? ~ i and novel rzmernbrance, and voiced T“ 7°’ W“ °°“1:L°ln"“1caught,er. Velma‘ Estelle. spend and Ml by Rev. J._ _ _ - » B n» 9'4"": ward island Hospital on June B. lb. oil-slow? °l""°°ll" °l “l” “m” ,, 1E3~§“§1w?.°'“un“§l'ih§i'h§l “t? 111113 “Z “firs”. i5? Fclflxltrmganlledhgn '“‘ l“- "ld M" "w" Meth- Iie M651)‘ The wflmny of comm“ {Z3 time and talents in the work of Mayor no who took liirri on a emu‘ Wham” mm‘ l‘ “"111"- Ancalv of ‘Qkcfiflfifiafifi §,§§l,“§§§‘¢‘§§.s- the church and the community $1011 aliht-aeeina tour of the town. LM‘§§1|§¥P- M s‘ Jo .5 H“ omits - , h d fl l 1 l l1 l, lf Ch . _ ' ' u s... we l“ ll.=_l=la-_~l~l@=l lli...li:uv: ‘i...l"%‘.‘.’o.§°i‘5f...é§ assistants." a. .2 ill-l lcglgg,<>,-.-,e-ll,,v"°'-l‘ - Nfhick) M, s,“ impressive and colour- who will follovw their future with plan-lied to return for a ionizer stay. lgggw, ml, lam Alffg, L- M” Duns a ' ‘s c- ilui ceremony in St. 1W1 t n's friendly interest. ° lion-a MISCELLANEOUS suownil. - gflfiaflfillfllllll- I "ll Mrs. Tnaoade parish. Antlgonlsh Oouii» ham o; M“ and Mm Malcolm The horns of Mrs. Richard Steven- June 6' 19% Drisooll ""11 "11 111° “"1" Florence Benton was united in mar- °1 '- happy event on Wednesday c. n. v. 1a.. of Atikokana oniiirio. "M WW"- °ll° °l l-l" "ml" "~- place mlllled l” m” 11°“ Re“ l... 51.0,, away by he, m,“ Hm. bride elect was ushered to mo seat Cameron. Charlottetown. . a native 0i St. Andrew's uZ-nratedybasket the gins Neill. Dalhousie. NB. beautiful beige dress with fitting mm -l°Y°= "W?" ""- l-lw Yllllwlls John llmcDona. 0O m n Ll ed t u‘ dln TIDE M1718. Th6 ‘i! COIIBIIFXI 01' d former rector rogm pfmllfe fvfeddln; W53," $2: Linen. China, fiver and money. bouquet was pink carnations. -. was held in the dining rooml . n New- “new zlssiltlsylllil ::.i."-...~.*.’."s...: wllgg w;- n-ggy dos-l». we sz."°:*"s.:*l:l."s:..l:*'" ‘° "" man d - _oo scenic gcarre outn _ ' l" "cm-ll “mesa?” .s mirsir- art's also §.:.S;..‘-T§i‘."° l" l»... u. w»... - 1 ~ - ' - " umii was ased. u t “ t ' families and a few intimate trleim "- W l-l wwmillll-ll slml- w“ Friday Misspaflawott w-Zcugiigg i: g érnewgdo1vg4gfltxiiieslatgdrigh u“ m.‘ 1212's: ‘Luge 235E511; ha“; During the visit to this province lsntzgrnmrllh B1113 5'51 °1 J H anmniskey. formerly commis- factorily from the accident. ggw%gfigél€llfilxvelléggtlilgilég bwdevhy “$860122? “e1 use fol- lzlglonrei-‘of Public Works. ill her 86th —"' Canada ' d ' h DELAIIUNTY - At Detr it. Michi- DWELHNG DESTmYED “The conduotedmzhe “c‘3"n§‘$c“§'§uon“ ogre? --l-— an, May 29. i944, Mrg. Bridget 51W n" Dwllrwlent w“ ‘em h: monies of Most Rev. James Boyle. The following isttncs from H M. Deiahunty aged 90 years. h lb , 0.5. 10C“ l!“ M0 d _ , - I "in Ill-will" W 55" ‘he ‘"91’ 31:11:01; ‘gui-rcimaelrsgdggtgrglalre legmcaile for '13‘ elsewhere. n u ETIWART In Eff}! 8P B??? m _ -—-- sidence in Ottawa. When it became Winnhfig E TO ATTEND CONVENTION - known than. he would conic to the . President c-i the Catholic Women's Jean that he would call and ply u‘, Joan gathered at Mr. Richards’ Silo on- bv Rt Rev G J. MacLelian. V G . Sto. II Pa/ulson. Btefon W. Win- or weimfiggn gem-s come to attend the second re-j hcznesiead. He confen-ed ills bleas- ——— mm 5°u¢hpol-l_ p_g;_1_ etumed by ca: Palace at Charlottetown >1 national organization. —"" l I'm“ son or Mr an Mill George 3611' _ —SUMMERSIDE GIRL WEDS- ‘me rou-uits included: ' ' . _,,,'§,,w°‘m'm” 51.3"" wl-l& The marriage took place at Mot- is o! nanny’ “a “any sum New“. Albert c . son v cing the aon. :..-obi. Jack McInnls was re- ropoiitin United church. Toronto. J1me: Mallow 14mm v! Mim- gAltlltilCl-IASEL T din s; legals; . - - t t nne lford. killed in action in Italy. on received a. telegram yesterday from Grace Lowe, daughter of Mr. and 6 “Krill-h!!! Wllkof- 5°" ,,,.°'§l,“ '13, llgxrafflsghg Clementinl M 30th. heel, formerly of ‘lracsdll Cas- contlv reported wounded in action,.on May 14th oi LAW Kathleen the department oi National Defense Mrs. Prank Lowe of Summerside °1 14511! W111i" 07 31ml‘ curl-His as to the nature of and formerly of Murray River. giémiwl“ “Dunn-n ‘on o‘ 0'0"’ Prince Edward mum . . The wire stated that it P.E.I. and W01 Thomas Button of noemen left hand-B united in marriage by Rev. Peter “W! mwobd H m o! m. on June 8, 1 , Abra-ham Bone o _ inthcnl - ———- n- d th h _ couple spent ° ‘l °°“ ‘g Amhert. N.S.. n h 4am veer- “ w“ . nervous mom CONFER- 1.1131? l3}... infionagivibo home of §gffll°llll° M~ "m" °l °l“'l°"° MnoKAsY ._ At he Prince tically decorated with apple blos- INC! - Rflfllltment 1° i119 mlll- the grooms parents in Sioux ' ta! Thursday. June 8. iniaril order WM‘! 61110118 v11! ellb- many iriends in summers! . has mm” gllve; gmym m“ 0g m, 11600. sllm- ireless School, Calgary. The lottetown Aluxiliarv of e Pio- ‘Lme Mn‘ Shaw also attended the Ontario ThugPrélldlnt. Mrl- J-P- Cloth- . _._i I . . CALIDONIA PEISONAI-Se-‘Phe iii‘; h€1¥llnglrlf $111121‘ this $811111; m“ I Pwllllgl lyglgzorvfvimtlg; Mine Marv H. Stewart and Vef-ling officers ere elected for the t 911d" ° _ 3 no. Stewart of Caledonia. crossed coming year ghich begins on July 1"" h“ he" “m” °h Wm‘ m‘ Montague Hospital after having Warden. Jerry Doucette: Advocate q m, my; d the orphanaae. In we an operation on appendicitis. She John Came ; Inside Guard. gxfgndq] ‘n lnvimglm-l u, thi,” to. 194_4 gin???‘ Revuuwiiiiam Bimis. be sorry to learn oi the sudden g! u" gain] ‘t m, 5P0“. hing anc the abtenoo thrill-Kiwi}- Rlw ladies have been enthusiastic l“, l, a Ufianlov Th! 150° W" 5"‘ virfiifilugirfriliarro her father. wore a gown of white ‘l: ‘a; °°I§ZT°M§V “fig: ;,‘,'§,'I,'i;"’§,’,“§§‘.'.,° 311% fififitef 11:112. in} Certificates were won by Mark A Lewlm _ ‘ " *7- “ W" "m '1'“ m‘ - a‘ yoi Honour. Rev‘ tou. souris and the Mlldalen ls- Thlltlt- 5°" mmd- 5' B‘ m" Wmm- ""- V-A- Mmwortb ed . J . and m, quilt by liars. n. Rushton. "ft. Petersba . '1‘ E. Machmi Canadl, Bank oi Nova Scotia Mfilwgallmlrlflll- "11"" Bsll lln. 0f , M_ . ll ~ eon, Mayor J. ll. Blanchard, for mak- GR __ l. _ °l "mlw" llllll poPnitnyexilaucross Benrer"actredgl.2dil>:s“1 llgnlwglofior lségrligmlla l“? ‘h’ d’“"1"" 1° “kwrmm” Hos€FtmAguniantie§iEl 1,1121% (£11111 allev- B 1,, 1d m W 44 so Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Green- lmml- RC might of Sylvester in me person the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. the Ma or for pres W 16 "l9 an. a son. James Leslie. W’ "w" for his of M. AlbioiriJette of Montreal. w HMS "#11"! W!" Bix Knlzhts oi Columbus iolmed afternoon and eveni was spentlllld 1° "11 "w" Wm’ éhciaickh mil-nut. ouml oi rig/pour. rial/c were: m. mgny his“... 7,‘? the Walthsm Mag ' . 15. I944. to Mr. the newlyhmako the Carnival the ou tand- and 1m. had J. illis (pee) Kath- p, Mulch, weds 10m m wlmlng [hem mmyllng success it was. erlne Delaney of N.S., a dogma Joan M c. WYAND-At the P.E 1. Hospital m. . a roses or the execume courmL ms Wu“- Rm.’ Ronald and Mm Noble who ence Eleanor daughter of Mr. and‘ gaggklacuvfliver. P 1.. a son. James cnnlmom Mrs. Wai.r Reeves, Freetown. P. POWERS t’ , . I. and Gerald son of. Mrs.‘ flown“ ‘fismtgse g3; (33%: .=>o.l94'm 'a' " ' — - Hos- . l" GAUDET At the P s; 1 gv and representatives irom the zhcil- line leadership and oo-op’ Kuhn“ than Wm success and Dital June 5 to Lieut. G.A. usud. l’ Pllne- TI- other parishes in the Diocese. flP-‘Tl oration given by Mr. and Mrs. lilbwlnus. et and Mrs. Gaudet City a s n lllwll- P-E-I- The brltle wort- for about "iftv c-i Bishop Bovles aarish- Noble to which the honored greets ———‘ A - th ' p‘; travelling a fitted dressmaker suit ionersat/Whitnev Pier. Ciipe Brc- Kspgfiijed ic-ellnigly. The evening “VISITS snmllflmslns _ M" Countv Hospital on Ma: a0 m“ Md 11M $011 fl-lfio W61! l-Yl llltlilldfillce was pleasantly spent with games awn’ 0”“ mm" Umwd 51'1"" to Mi‘. and Mira. Gregorv Mulligan W19?!» with 361°" t1’!!! liflalllollv merfiw” a and music. followed bv ivetreah- Con“! ' amt 9-1’! B er. proceasitmai from the Bishops rie- mems served by m, “m”, “d”. ltdvfmfriuwgllck wdPdsliiee Edwefll EASTER - At the gi-“dics Edward Better Til-hes aidence to the Basilica. in whiclrtne ed by Mm _,_ L“ Mame? ML Noble d» pal ‘camel-lat v t to Bigg- “land Hosplml on June a’ m“, w lllles o! the valley. oleliv- lllillllolllllflllllrllllld “h” 3'51" who has been relieving Rev. I. J. F“; l}: cl,” 1m“ wwu,’ M- d M“ Ho! d -of-town guests includ- ° ‘Pm1°lpa“d~ The B15110“ Lcvy for ttie past few months. “m” m at w“ e wutsmre- a 5°“- James Robertson Burnett eect was received ‘alt ihilcéléillélcél plans m take poswtadum work m inéinlfi. l}; 12::- laccomvafllcd by MATIIESON - At the Prince m. ill While here he cal on lvu- MUnMmlAvlK _ M c‘ _ mom‘. c no. Ollflfe and m. _,,, "l" ll’ l'l'“_ t the city’ H ~ m1 to Mr. and Herbert. a dauizhter u! ———<-—- nd ‘lraoad- llis Excellency Moat Rev. Ilde- Th b 1d t,‘ n a 1 popular brides was tendered a ROY-CAMERON - On May 1'! Edmund B. W“ "mlllllllll- D-n- “Wm”, blu: erabgrdlthcralsculgewitrli-abuzz? ' m‘ Den w Canada am Newfountb m- mower. To the strain, by Rev» R. V. McKenzie. Fl. sgt. , Z; . l b t_ of Iohengrin’: Wedding March Paul Hoy, RAF. Sanderstead. Sur- Carle- Qloélaghwmllvled llle °"°"l°“l' H“ if,“ “£5 §§§§l§§,§,, 53.1,, nlwved by mo. w. a. Buiman, the rey. England. to Dorothy Olive ttclidailt Helen Beaten TJOIIICV of l M “mm” by M155 Am“ swven‘ CARTER‘ ' MnuEll-‘L _ M H511‘ Church, Montreal 180111511 “ - ' . l son. ind then sented with a fax on June i. i944. by Col. H. rl. Gm“ “Km” §Thh£vFi§isbg11dofl§tA§giitnBev' E5321“diiflpngauwltgoreyfllggwglfp Will-ll“! lwuqu L»! Ilggfrllnvy g- ggclig. fgéfiangtogglgvllzeinfix- bride who was given away lvllfiwe gvlofioxriliaTirlimgml-Dltelhdoeir 1113c v l l". 9|‘- listail- ' m Corsage m match and M“ code. arrived and carried in by Misses Kathleen M. Carter. CWAC of W?“ 5°“ °1 Also in attendance in the sanc- mother of the gmom had chosen a Mal-V hum“ “d Amy '1‘°°mb5- mmwan" anzs over white satin and m.“ w," me M05; m“ ,1, T, __"_‘__DEATBS Yell. o! tulle Mcflglly, Archbishop of Halifax: col-gage, ohms, Tohmey ,.e_\-v¢d as BM the hlllmllTW-e ‘WM were "Ml i__._.___ ___. to EXEI’ hair with m, Moat Rev. Ncmert Roblche-ud- best man. Rev. Henry Mini-lows. wk“ m m‘ u, _@ "med I Aroi-lbigwo or Motown- gglt Reg; M. A. officiated. After the ceremony "W. rs wit“ 8 4 on urday June s. i944 . . D. Johnson. Charlottetown. in his 31st by Mrs. Hi "lard Diokieson, Mrs. JOINSoN _ M vmwuver s“ H . J 4. 194 h. d upon Mi- and Mrs. George Bio II Bedard. Robert Yvon. Gait. fififivsfifiu, or the lute Doctor p tewart. of Geor etown. and _ tor Bt. Helen oi Calvary. oi St. Patrick: II . Manitoba. Colnonan, Daniel A.. Char- WILLIAMS — At the Provincial . PE. . Banatorium on June 5. 1044. William Q“ his emec to the member of her slim?‘ EH1 My‘ an" Mama’ Mor- fi'§.’“‘fin.‘.’°"’i‘.fi“"lnv°£'iia”§i . agugifth ii - rs .. . a va logs. bndfioléfiihfr-gdugtctoilggag; fig“, onflm ljullljfflfi: lfifnllgfflll. famllxly£ere _ m at m” at “m. u Kighfioben James. win- in July. Z1942). awed g Ytflulnu‘ Graduate °°'“'°'“"°“ "m" °l’°“‘ "m! 1° a m’ e5 ' I II Komua. William. ti... mgxngfqxlsuth-elrinflculse: elizaclien- 2a. Elizabeth Ann (Cnmbtonl will Di 't ch lotte- ed a arm” 7 y of the National Council, t held l d dd“; w“, ‘in m l.“ 7m, Y. M. C. A , Toronto, ether {ifiébmfio the "Dxelegnartenwas road. Before leaving eaoh rating was Kalli-nap’ View?“ w” s with In. wd Bmllv At Mont Carmel he also t-lslted c- resented with a. mud house-wife 11111011 - At Kontville. 11.5.. Junl Mollwen arrived in Charlottetown by plane, ther mblnbers of the imply of .v the Woman's Auxiliary. H MC q 1944, Charlotte Geddie, wife of Jipyhgg F03 fflaoxTo-Jrha niterday afternoon. Mr. McEwc-n Mother st Jean living at the-old B. Queen Charlotte. ‘he m, w, Aubrey Mutch. Hopi-- v omas Goodwill I vinoil Hosp , ail-ya and the church and the Lookout. The bride, who has wlljfiwcfilfiltl cm,l,,,mwm_ child oi w. and Mrs. Nelson Mac- W01’ year. _ l Kiel ItfiSAY At I28!‘ iorne on