I arm's-Q'- .'..'.'..'..'.".\.I.-..'.'J.r.'..'-‘J'~"-'.r-g- -. -.-. —-_~.:r.:::.'".t "p-i-l-M-ie. “\w'h%\'b"- ..-i'ra I ,. :5 .7, '1 ail-r." ' ‘curv- - I . ................_..-. _._-.--_____--_.... ..- - l ‘rfeiiii? ‘ ' _ __>‘___,.__,.-;¢_§II,I-hv"" ,_‘_.,_..\.,.__._.-,-..._.-.- .._. .._-- PAGE EIGHT _J_--.- five-riotou- ;-__1244 OUR NEWS BUDGET. rorcma SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY 0N alcx uzavr: - Kenneth A. Wheaton of the Royal Bank of Canada staff, Charlottetown P. E. I . arrived ii Newcastle where hey/ill spend three months sick leave with Mrs. Wlieaton and fa- mily . Sant John Telegraph Journal. . —LEARNS OF SISTIIT DEATH James Cairns of Summer- 51E vi ng him of the death of sister. ‘Florence. Mrs. James Elliott of California, who passed away on June iii-S. - PURCHASES PROPERTY — Mr Caroll Delaney, Summerside has purchased residential prop- erty at 82 Spring Street from Mr. Ivan Vaughn now occupied by Sgt. Lewis Watson, R C.M.P. -S. AT CONVENTION — Mist Cath. erine MiicLennar, R.N., President the Provincial Registered Nurses’ Association, and Miss Mil. dred Thompson, H..N., 19ft Satur- day for Montreal and Toronto. Later they will proceed to Winni- peg to “tend the biennial con- vqitlori d the R.N.A. being held in that cl s: the last week of June. FUNERAL SATURDAY —- Th2 funeral of the late William Pippey was held Saturday from his late residence. Mount Herbert. Ser- vice val conducted by Flt. Lt. Rev. W- R. lume- The pallbearers were; Mfirs. M. \V. Wood. Frankl Driscoll. Joseph McEachern. A1-‘ bert Iiigs, Ernest Mutcii. Malcolm McDonald. Interment was in the. Mount Herbert cemetery. i —VISIT FORMER HOMES — d Psyine a visi: home for the first flmi‘ in four rears are Sister Mary ivlinnczipolis. daughter" of airs. MP. uriscoll, summoi-sizie. and Sister Margaret Pierre of St. Poul, formerly Miss Genevieve Mc- Ivpr daughter of Mr. Peter Mclvor. Kinkora. Members of the Catholic Order of Nuns of St. Joseph the two Sisters arrived in Summerside and will remain for SIX weeks.—S REPORTED MISSING — Word has been received by Mr. an Mrs. Stephen TTSADOI‘. 271 Fitzroy Street that their son Cpl. Frank M. Trainor has been officially reported missing in action sincei June 6. He enlisted at the out-| break oi war in 1939 with the 6th‘ District Signals and went over- seas with the 3rd Canadian Divis- ion in 194-1. Another brother Sgt. Gordon Trainor is also serving vzith the 3rd Division overseas. Two brothers Ralph and Ivan are , scrim; in the Royal Canadian Navy. MISSING SINCE JUNE 7—Pte. John Bernard Murray. son of Jolin A. Murray pi Watcrvale. is missing in action since June 7. his father “'11s izzfornfied iesierday. The mes- snze contained no cthcr informat- ion. I; is assumed that Pte. I/furi rav was in action in France as he was in England until recently. He has been with the Canadian Army for about three years and has been overs as for about one year. His m:_n r is ueadJ-ichas asisterMrs. C L MacDonald and two brothers. Daniel lvlurraj.‘ and Arthur lvfilrray‘. all in Charlottetown. —-TO ATTEND FOX BREEDERS’ MEETING-The annual meeting of‘ the Canadian Nwwna Sliver Fox Erecders ASS/JCIQ. .1 2S bcirzz hcid this year at Muntreil and \'.‘lil take; place there tomorrow. Over the, vicck end the following directors: and oiiicial; leq. to attend tnei mcczing: Gcorzc n. Callback. Tho- mas D. Carruthcrs tSeoretaiiyl, Vernon . i treasurer». Inw- "t ifuiiiphrey J | 71L. John Read, O. vart. Gordon ‘Mc- Lt-Coi. L). A. Macxinnorg Millan, -GRADUA1'ES FROM HOS- PITAL-Amontt the graduates of the scliool cf nurr-ziiig o. St. Joseph's Hospital. Si. JOJfi. It‘ 13.. on June 12th .' Miss Marie Linkletter daughter of Mr. and fvirs. Joswh Linklettar. Summcrsidc. The diplo- mas were prescnzed by the Most Rev. .A Bray. Bishop of St. John. Miss Linklctter “as also a- warded tlic IT-Z'lZC_l0l' the‘ highest standing in Surgical Nursinti pre- sented by Bisizcp Biay She made 98"» in this subject. Mrs Linkietter still has some time to nut in at the hospital before finishing her course. due to having lost some time by sickness lvfrs. Linklctter ofSum- morskie was present for her oauizh- tors graduation-S PRESENTED WITH 50 YEAR EMBLEM Lodge l4 of th Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men and Enginemczi met yester- day afternoon, followed by a din- ner which was arranged iii honour- oi the occasion oi thc presenta- tion of the 50 year emblem to Mr. J. J. I2. Doyle. City. on completing a half century's continuous mem- berlhip in that organization. Mr. Wm. L. Best, CBE. who is vice-pre- sident and Legislative Represen-l uitive o! this (JFLJIIlLIILlOF. us i-.':>l. as secretary of Dominion joint gislative committee of Railway ransportatlon Brotherhoods, made the praacritatio. to Mr. Doyle. Mr. Best, who is a native of this province, and has bee“ absent for a period of 54 years, made this special visit on this particular QCCGSiOII. He arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and leaves today to return to is home in Ottawa. Two Surrimerslde soldiers were re- ported missing in action in mes- sages received yesterday. It is pre- lum-ed thnt they were uiith the Al- lied troops who invaded France on June 6. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. e. received a. telegram of National Defen- their offiobllv missiriu in action on June i. Pte. Perry joined the armv at the outbreak of war and has been over- _ . A brother Pte. alter Perrv W84: wounded in the ankle in the fighting in Italy five months o. He is now in a hrs- mii in land. Another brother. gte. Edward. has ‘been all through the Italian campaign Word was received yesterday by wife ed that Lance . Joseph Areenault is officially reported missing in action on June 7 Lance Cpl. Arsenault is a son of Mrs. Arsenauli. and the late Beloni Araenault of Bummer-aide. He is 25 veers old has been in the army since the outbreak of war. in: o- verseas three veers aao. is bro- ther. Cpl. Ernest Arsenault ls at present serving in Italv. Mrs. Areeneult formerly Mae Richard-s use-haw l present living In _. BRIDAL SHOWER — A very eaaant evening wu spent by a urge number of friends who gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Horne. Rosebank, recently. to be pre ent at a shower held in honor of their daughter Doris. Mrs. Sydney Forbes, of Kelvin, whohad been recently. married. Mr. Forbes is a member of the armed forces and is at pre- sent stationed at Beach Grove. Charlottetown. A prettily deem-- ated basket. laden with gifts ivas presented to Mrs Forbes. who wias escorted to her seat by her ‘cousin. Miss Olive Hardy. Maxwell Cameron and Miss leen Williams presented the gifts and arranged them on the table. Miss Blanche Rennie of Alma, read the accompanying verses. The bride received some lovely gifts and a sheaf of envelopes containing various sums oi money. Mrs For- bes in her pleasing manner than- ked her friends for their gifts and good wishes The evening was pas- 5€d Pleasantly with music and so- cial chat "Later the young folks spent some happy hours dancing Four generations of the brides family were present. including her grandmother Mrs. Hammond Crock- ett. Woodvale. Mds. Hampton Horne. her mother and her sister Mrs. Maxwell Cameron. and daughter. Lois Ann Sincere good wishes were expressed by the guests for Doris and her soldier husband wishing that this conflict would soon be over and that they may soon return t: their home Mrs Forbes ls at present teaching in Traveller's Rest school district——S TUESDAY CELEBRATING MND BIRTIL exten- _ of north i celebrating her 92nd birthday todav. REPORTED MISSING - Acting missing in action since June 7th. It ts assumed that L-Cpl. Orford we in action in_ France as he was in England until recently. NAME OMITTED-Mother St. Elaine of the Notre Dame Order, now resident at St. Joseph's Con- vent. City is one of the five sisters of Lieut. ald MacDonald whose death on active service was report- ed yesterday. LEARNS NATURE OF WOUNDS -M.rs. Joseph F. MazDonald of 44 Rochford Street has received ixord from her hus d. Pte. MacDon- ald. who‘ was wounded in Italv on May 27. informing her of the nature of the wounds. He has injuries to his right leg and to the heel of his left foot ATTENDING CONVENTION — The following representatives from Charlottetown are in attendance at the Maritime Hospital Associa- tion convention which ls taking Dlace in Saint John on June 20- 22: Dr. J. A. MacMiilai-i. Mr. L. S. MacMillan, Sister Mary An- gela. Sister John the Baptist, and Sister Mary Irene. MANY HAPPY RETURNS - Mr. and Mrs. H. H McLean, 82 Sydney street were receiving con- gratulations f r 0m numerous friends, the occasion being the 36th anniversary oi their marri- age. Mr. and Mrs. McLean were married in Summeraid , the of- ficiating clergyman being the Rev. George Mitchell. ' KILLED IN ACTION — A tele- gram has been received by Mr James D. MacMillan of Montreal iormerly of Wood Islands, P. E. I . informing him that his son, L. Cpl Roy Nelson, was killed in action in France on June l7 No further particulars were received. HOME FROM CONFERENCE- City Clerk. J .A. Fullerton. who has been attending the Conference oi Mayors in Montreal and Quebec. returnedto the citv vasterday. Ac- companying him were Councillor Percv G. Gav and Avie ltfacDon- B MAYOR BLANCIIARD HOME- Mayor J E. Blanchard arrived back in the city Sunday evening from attending the Dominion Con- ference of Mayors hold last week in Montreal and Quebec Mr._J.A. Bernard. M.L.A.. who accompanied the Mayor to the Conference also returned with him. FIRE DESTBOYS HOME-Lac. George Klnch. R C A F‘. Summer- side. sustained a serious loss on June 16th when his house at Al- berton South caught fire and burn- So quickly did the f was only with difficulty that Mr. Kinoh succeed- ed in getting his wife and eight children outside. Thev lost every- thing; clothes, furniture. stoves, EM. ISLAND LADY PASSES — J. C has received the sad O sister. . Elliott. tvas in her , She is survived bv the following brothers and sisterl: Robert, in Chic o. Alexander in Saanenel Mrs. ohn B in Wllmot, P E L. J. Scott in snaffnage. Marguarer. in Boston and W. Jamm in Summerslde. P.E.l. LOST VALUABLE HORSE — During the electric storm Sunday morning about 12.30 lightning struck the barn owned by Mr. John Ross, Best Royalty, the bolt split the studding from the hay loft b0 the ground and instantly killed one of Mr. Rose's finest. horses valued at $175.00. A young. colt was stunned but recovered. Several other animals in the barn were safe as no fire occurred. The s ikes in the wood were cut off as c can as if done by a saw. -POSTED HERE-Lac. Robert Morrison Jr.. R C.A.F‘ son of Robert Morrison Sr.. of ArvidiLQue. and the late Mrs. Morrison arrived in Summerside on Sunday on his wav to the R C A.F‘. Station at Mount Pleasant where he has been posted. Lac. Morrison is a grandson of Mrs. J.M Noonan, Summerside. He was married recently and ex- pects his wife to ioin him here in the near future-S --ARRIVE HOME —- Mrs. Ora 60th veer. McEwen and Miss Ruth Lambe of Summerside arrived home Sun- day evening from Sussex. N. B. where they had gone the previous day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mclilwen. While en ouie they had the misfortune f being on the train that was derailed near College Bridge. NB. Fortunatclyi except for minor cuts and bruisesl they were uninjured-S. CONSIDERING SCIIOONER PURCHASE — Premier J. Walter Jones. acoom led by the Hon. wlullm H"! es. Provincial-Trea- surer. are in Nova Scotia. while there they will consider the pur- mlilnll 0f a Diesel - motored schooner to be med for the freigh- tlng of cargoes between the Island and Newfoundland. Hon. Geor e H Barbour. Minister of Pubic Works. is acting Premier, GUARD PLANT AGAINST FIRE -- A portable fire fighting equip- ment has been placed on the pre- mlses of Bruce Stewart s: Co . as fl Dirt of the A. R P. industrial setup of the provincial mobile aux- iliary fire service urilt of the Civil Defence. The crew of twenty {our employees held a demonstration of the two small fire pufnpers Cr, 53;. urday afternoon and the officials in Qllflfile were well satisfied with the result. The crew will respond to any alarm when so requested. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral cf Mrs. George S. Larter was held yesterday morning from the residence of her son, Mr. Harry Larter. 139 Kent Street to St. Dunstan‘s Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. K. McMillan who also conducted service at the grave. The pail bearers were: Daniel Noonan. Aeneas Curley, Hammond Johnson. L. W. Goodwin. Harry Day and, Fred Batt. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. CASUALTIES-Among these rep-, cried wounded in the latest Cane-j dian Army Casualty List is Priv-I ate Percival Philip Jamieson, who‘ was serving with the Royal Cair- adian Artillery. Pte Jam1eson's next of kin is hi5 mother Mrs. Annie Jamleson, St Mary's Rd. Sturgeon, P E I. A Sgt John Hillard McInnis. who Ls serving with a Central Ontario Regiment. is also reported wounded A S . Mcfnnis’ next of kin ls his mother. Elizabeth Heckbert, Indian River. P. E I. Among those re- ported injured accidentally is Pri- vate Carman Edward Gillcash, who was serving with a Nova Scofia and Prince Edward Island Regiment Ptie Gillcashs next of kin I: his rrwtlierfMrs. May Glllcash. R. R ‘Nod 2, O’l'.eary. Prince Edward Is- an . REQUIEM MASS AT ST. TER- ESA'S — A solemn requiem mass was celebrated yesterday morning at St. Teresa's church for the re- pose of the soul of Lieut. Ronald J. MacDonald, who has recently been killed in action. Reverend R. J. MacDonald, uncle of the deceased was the celebrant of the mas; and he was assisted by Reverend B J. MacDonald, as deacon and Reverend Basil Croken, the parish priest. as sub deacon. Present in the sanc- tuary were Rev George MacDonald and Rev. J W McCardle Major J J. MacDonald. Dr. H John- stdn of the St Dunstanl; C O. T C. and Sergeant F‘ McIntyre. represented the army at the solemn service AT ROTARY — Plastics, "the warriors of today and tlic ser- vants of tomorrow," were fully described at the weekly Rotary Club luncheon at The Charlotte- town yesterday by H. F. Ryan. Canadian General Electric Co.. Halifax. Mr. Ryan told of the origin of plastics arid the war- time uses to which they are put. He also told of the present peace- time uses ot this composition and how it contributes to the war ef- fort by replacing other material vitally needed for military pur- poses. His address was made more realistic by the showing of slides and the exhibiting of various types of plastics. Mr. Ryan was introduced by Mr. G. Hughes and tendered n vote of thanks by the co-chairman, Mr. R. E. Mutch. Fred Seaman. of Charlottetown. is re rted missing. according to a te egram receiv- ed by his parents, Dr. R. F. Soa- man, and Mrs. Seaman. Lleut. reported missing on June 11th. the tele- gram said. He started training in January, 1942, and went overseas in August of the same year. Early dispatches from the in- vasion front in Normandy stated that Lieutenant Seaman was commanding a n . The many friends of Mrs. Archie Martin. Mount Tryon. will regret to learn that she is still confined to her bed through illness. _ Mr. Daniel Matheson arrived in this city Friday evening from Hal- ax. N.S en route to his hom in Bristol. to spend his holidavs. Flight-Sergeant James Theodore Roach. formerly reported missing and now presumed dead. was born in Charlottetown twenty-four years ago the son of the late Captain and Mrs. James Roach. He received his education at Queen's uare School, Prince of Wales Col ege and Si. Dunstans University. Prominent in college. sports. especially football and! hockey. he was captain of the‘ Charlottetown Royals when they won the Maritime junior title. Enlisting early in the war in the Army, he transferred to the RCAF in 1941 and went overseas as a Sergeant Air Gunner in Sep- tember. 1942. He was promoted flight-Sergeant in January, i943. and was reported ‘hissing on Aug- ust 10th, 1943, after a lght over enemy territory. I-le leaves to mourn a. sorrow- ing mother and a brother John V.. in the Canadian Navy. is father. a Skp. Lieut, RCNVR died on August 1st. May they rest in peace. It was with a profound shock that the ‘people of Alberton and vicinity learned last Saturday of the death in England on June 14th of Gnr. James Ramsay. Enllsting in the Royal Canadian Artillery in July. 1941. he left Can- ada. for Overseas the following October. About three mmitha ago he became ill but appeared to be lfllltlflfl a slow recovery. The tele- gram from official sources announ- clng his death in was. therefore. whollv unexpected. "Jim" Ramsay was one of the most highly regarded voiing men in his community. Of a quiet nature. he was a gentleman in his man- ners and bearing and possessed the confidence and the respect of all who knew him l-Ie was twenty-two years of age Besides his fat/nor. Mr. Peter Ram- say. he has in Albertori a brother. Albert. and in Macadam Jct. N.B. three sisters. Lillian. Edna. and Lucille: three brothers now also Lieutenant Amos and Arthur. and another. Maxwell. in Halifax. His Vera. (Mrs. James Smith) lives at present in Summerside. His mother fBSldég in Halifax The following telegram was re- ceived on Saturday by Mrs. Rn- illiam Bishop. of Bummer- ' - "Regret to inform ou that Pte. Roland William B, o has been officially reported m n; in action seventh June. If any fur- ther information becomes avail- _able it will be forwarded as soon as possible.” Pte. Bishop is the eon of the late Roland Bishop and Mrs. Bishop of Surrimerside and en- listed in February, 1940. and went overseas about thirteen months Z180. ‘ His wife, the former Irene Dea- Roches and one daughter age 5 years reside in Summer‘ with Pte. Bishop's mother. Another brother Pte. Henry Bghov is Wm serving overseas. There are two indictment-a and six appeal cases on the docket, of the supreme Court which opens here today In addition there is a civil non-jury case involving an action for debt. The indictments are for robbery and rape. Two appeals are from convictions under the, prohibition act. hree from convictions for vagrancy while in one mse the crown is bringingan appeal for a. dismissal in. a fishery act case. The docket. as given late yester- day afternoon by prothonotarv R. H. Rogers follows: Indictments:- ‘ Th King .Bradley. robbery. .Ashl . Poulton, vagrancy. . Gauthier. v rancy. . Dunn. prohl ition. . Larter. prohibition. _ . Gormley. vagrancy. The King vs. May. fishery act. Civil non-jury: - Somers vs. Morrison. debt. St. Dunstarrs Basilica was the scene of a pretty June wedding yesterday morning. when Miss Mary Judith DesRoches and Petty Officer Rex McCarville. NVR. were united in the hol bonds of matrimony. Rev. Lou Dougan, the naval chaplain, officiated and celebrated the nuptial mass. Mr. William Brown sang appropriate hymns-during the ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fidele DesRoches of Eg- mont Bay. wore a dusty rose en- semble with brown acceuories and a corsage of Queen Elizabeth roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Mar- garet McCarville, wore a. turquoise blue ensemble with a corsage of white carnations. The groom. ‘Pett Officer Rex McCarville, son of t e late James McCai-ville and Mrs. McCarville inee Nellie Bennett of London, England). of Charlottetown, has served with the Navy since the outbreak of the war. His grooms- man and brother. Arthur Mc- Carvllla, a student at St. Dun- stan's College. was dressed in the uniform 9V. “DC. vited guests had home of Mrs. McCarville. The table was artistically decorated with snapdragons and hawthorne roses and with two wedding cakes —one for the bride and one for the groom. Yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mccarville went to the home of the bride's parents in Egrnont Bay where a reception was held last night. The groom's gift to the bride was a set of travelling bags. The hridesgift to the groom was an identification bracelet. Prayer books were the gifts to the bridesmaid and to the groomsman._ WEDNESDAY IIOME ON SICK LEAVE-SAM. J B. Shelfoon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shelfoon. has rel/urried on sick leave from overseas. where he spent four and a half years. ATTENDING CONVENTION — Dr. J. P. Lantz accompanied b Miss Ada Harris, Secretary, P11. Hospital, Dr. J. . George W. McLeod left yesterday at noon to attend the convention of the Maritime Hospitals As- soclation beln held this week in saint John, .3. T0 ATTEND CONVENTION. -- Miss Eileen MacDonald. R. N.. and Mrs. J. T. Revell. R. N.. leave this morning for St. John, where they ivill attend a meeting of the Maritime Council of Catholic e lguurses to be held Thursday and iday. LIVES IN WEST - In the obl- tuary of Elsie Bardina MacNeill. the following brother's name was omitted from those residing abroad. Charles Arthur Mac ell. Forest Gate. Saskatchewan. Arthur went wast when a lad of l6. I-Ie now married and has two sons and one daughter. ,, FAMILY PARTL-Mrs. J. A. MacMlllan and Mrs. Alan Mac- Millan entertained at a delight- fully arranged family party at the formers summer home at Inker- man on Sunday afternoon ii-i hon- or of Miss Annabelle Lawson whose marriage takes place next Monday. Following supper the guest of honour was presented with a beautiful blanket. T0 ATTEND CONVENTIONS- Sister M. Angela and Sister M Irene. Charlottetown Hospital. left Monday morning for John to attend the annual con- ventlon of the Maritime Hoe ital Association and the Mai-lime Catholic Hospital Aaloclation. From Saint John they will ceed to Winnipeg to attend t e Biennial meeting of the Canadian Nurses Association to be held the last week in June. COUNTY couar - ‘m, June term cf the County Court opened ycflterdly at Summerelde. Judge L. G Iewis presiding’. ‘The docket was small, containing only eight contested cases In the case of McKenzie vs Schurman which had been tried previously being an ac- tion of debt for $43 24. judgement was given for plaintiff for l0 24 and costs. In another case of McKenzie vs. Cannon the plaintiff's action was dismissed. Watson McNauIht. K C, acted for plaintiffs in both cases and Ernelt H Strum for the defendants. Other cues were set down for trial at later dates Law- vcrs in attendanc- were: Ernest I-f strong. K C J Watson Mc- live there. Fred. Huddle. and Wil- liam. He hoe two biotilun in Italy. -_-..;.-»_;.j,,. b . bung! I. ro- Ph h r —A HAPPY EVENT — Con- gratulation are being extended to LAC. G MacKay and Y the arrival in the Prince County Hflllitll on June 0, I944, of a baby son, George Kenneth. The regular auction party of the Borden Wome a Institute was held on Thursday evening in the town hall with seven tables playing. Indies prize was won by ms James MacAleer, gents lly Mr. Aloysius Croken with consolation prise; going w Miu Pauline Noonan and Mir. George Jay. rhe freeze- oiut {irize was won ny Mrs. John Mac euc. — REPORTED MISSING -—Mrs. Frank Baglole. K ingwn. re- received a telegram from the Dept of National Defence advis- ing her that her husband, Pte Baglole enlisted about four years I80 and has been overseas for a year. Mrs. Baglole was formerly Mary Stewart of Kenaington RETURNS FROM CONVENTION. —Mrs. G. Parnell McMahon. President of the Diocesan Council C. W. L. has returned from Lon- don. Ontario. where she attend- ed the National Convention of the Catholic Women's League. Mm McMahon received the appoint-r merit of National Convener of Girl Guides. following a rnee" of the newly-elected National of- ficers of which Miss Anne Mc- Master. Vancouver. is National President v Womens Social Club met on Wed- i nesday aternoon at the home of Mrs Ralph Toombs. with seven members present. Minutes of lest meeting were read and adopted. Work completed of the bazaar was‘ handed In by Mrs MacLaughlm Collectors appointed were Mrs Toombs. Mrs. Herring, and Mrs. Campbell It we, decided to close the Sunday School for the S months. Fruit ‘had been taken to one sick member. Mrs Robert Mac- Pherson invited the lDElIlbGfh to her hcme for next meeting CASUALTY LIST-Among those regrted slightly wounded in the 1a st Canadian Army Casualty List is Private John Mark Arsen- ault. who was serving with a_Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Regiment. Pte. Arsenaults next of kin is his wife Mrs. Mary A. E. Arsenault. Summerside. P. E. I. Anion those previously reported Miss ng on Active Service, and now for offic- ial purposes resumed dead in the latest Casua ty List of the Royal Canadian Air Florce is Flight Sergeant Ronald Harris Butler. whose next of kin is Mr. Wm. Butler. North River, P. E. I. —I‘URTIIER PARTICULARS. — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Delghan. Summerside. have received a let- ter from their son Pte. Charles Deighan who was recently report- ed wounded in action. Pte. Dei- ghaifs letter which is dated, May Nth states that he had been slightly wounded by a shell burst but. was now able in take walks. He further stated that he had underwent an operation. This let- ter arrived on June 14th the same day that the telegram arrived ad- vising his parents that he had been wounded. so it is surprised that the telegram must have been delayed. Pte. Deighan had been serving in Italy when wounded. —S. —RODERTS - IIUTCIIINSON- A very prett June wedding, took place on We nesday, June 1 at 9 am. in St. Mary's Anglican Church Summerslde. when Flt-Lt. the Rev. T. V. L'Estrange united in marriage Gladys Ruth. daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hutchinson of Central. Lot 16, and LAC. Gil- bert Harold. eon of Mr. James Roberts and the late Mrs. Roberts of Ottawa. The bride, given -in marriage by her cousin, Mr. Wil- fred Lyle. was attractively dress-- ed in air-force blue crepe with navy accessories. She wore a cor- sage white carnations. Her attendants were Mrs. Wilfred Lyle and Mrs. Walter Underwood. ‘me former wore a two-piece dress of role crepe with navy accessories. the latter a flowered dress of Jer- sey silk with black accessories. Both wore corsages of pink carna- tions. The bride's mother wore for the occasion a rlnted crepe dress and cor-sage o rose carna- ticins. Sgt. Walter Underwood acted as best man. After the ceremony the bridal party motor- d to various points of interest on the Island. On their return in the evening a wedding supper was served at the home of the. bride's parents. The table was lighted by six tall tapers and in the centre was a three tier wed- din cake topped by a miniature brie and groom. Later Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left for Yarmouth. N.S., where they will reside. _._ I McCARRON — CAMPBELL. — in St. Paul's Church, Sturgeon. on May 22nd, a very pretty wed- dln was solemnited by Father hiililuqlally, parish priest. when I Me McCarron. St. Mary's Road, was united in marriage with Corporal Clarence Campbell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Campbell, Panmure Island. The bride was dressed in blue sheer with matching acces- sories. Hie was attended by her cousin Miss Mary McGee who wore pink sheer with matching acces- sories. The groom was attended by his brother Vernon. The brid party entered the church to the deep vibrant strains of the wed- ding march layed by Mr. Wm. F. Steele. Du g the Mus. Ave Maria other appropriate ylmne were rendered by the C ildren of Mai-y Choir which added eolamnlty to the ceremony no momentous in the lives of the gong couJile ‘ pledges fore Go ‘a alter. Following, the marriage ceremony the ridal party drove to the bride's home where breakfast was served to Father Mullnlly and immediate relativel of the bride and groom. In the afternoon they left on a . poi-i their return they oiried at. the groom's home where sup r wan lerved to relatives and rlerida. Compl men‘ y and congratulatory "- marks were made by Mr. A. A. Murphy of Peninure. The ev- ening wu a nt in ringing and dancing. e bride and groom and 6y Irene, daughter of Mrs. m arron and e late James THURSDAY RECEIVED FLOWERS. — Mn. Kerwin. 87 Sydney Street. has received e nice bouquet or flowers ior Mother's Day from her sons e and Richard in Italy. FAMILY BEBEAVED — Word has jmt been received by Mr. 11.9. Dioigon. City. of the death of hie ‘ er-in-law. . Clifford Harvey-Cant. director of Frank Cant. d: O0. Limited, Colchceter. England, well known English Pion- artans. ATTEND CONVENTION — Mn. J. J. Duffy and Mrs. R. J. Mu. Donald representing the 8t. Char- les Auxiliary Society of the Chg:- lottetown Hospital are attending the Maritime Hospital Convention heid in Saint John. NJB. this week. nowans FROM ITALY. - Mrs. John were sent for Mother's Day but lwerley unavoidably delayed in de-l ve . ATTENDING CONVENTION - The inoomdha president. Mr. T. Cudmore_is attending the Rot- ary Convention which opened yes- terday at Sackville. He is accom- panied by his wife and son. Clive. The District Conference will take place todav and the Corwenticn will conclude tomorrow with the District Asembly. The Internat- ional Seoretary, Mr. Phil Ixivejoy is also attending. ATTENDING CONFERENCE — 'I‘l'iose attending the United Church Presbytery Conference at Sack- ville from Trinity United C Charlottetown. were the minister. Rev. T E MacLennan. M1". W. W. Lord, Mr. A C. Duchemin. Mr. C. H. Black, . E.C. MacKay. and Mr. A.W atheson. _ VENDOR RESIGNS-rbdr. Har- ry Bonnell. retail vendor for Crmlobtetown under the Prohibit- ion Act. has resigned from his poe- ition, his resignation taking affect this week. Mr. Alex. MacLeod is acting vendor. No pennanent ap- pointment has yet been made. RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Miss Hannah Small of Summersida has received a telegram convey- ing the sad news of the sudden death yesterday of Mrs. Horace H. Boer at the home of her son, Bradford Beer. Toronto. Mrs. Beer lived in Summerside the gzeater part of her life and will well remembered by the older residents-S. . In Supreme Court yesterday morning before Chief Justice Campbell the appeal of Andrew Dunn from a Prohibition convic- tion was disallowed without coetl of the appeal. Before Mr. Justice Arsenault the conviction of Harry Poulton for vagrancy in the Megletrate‘: court was confirmed but appel- lant was given a suspended sent- ence ot‘ six months and Ben]. Gauthier was fined $10.00 or ten days in jail with no coats of appeal. The appeal case of James Gonn- ley for a violation of the Excise Act was disposed of by Justice Arsenault reducing the fine from $200.00 to $100.00 without costs of appeal. Court was then a ourn- ed until Monday, June Mt at 11.00 a.m. UNITED CIIURCII SETTLE- MENTS — Rev. A. S. Weir, chair- man of the settlement committee of the United Church, in his re- rt to the Maritime Conference of the United Church at Sackvilla said 47 ministers of the church were in the chaplalncy service. there are 49 congregations with- out regularly settled ordained ministers. and many returned men have been called back into service. These have been augmented by qualified la men. The settle- ments made n the Prince Edward . . agrier, eq North. W. B. MacPl-iail, Bideford, Peter Jackson, Hamgfgn, R. E. Vessey, Murra Ha . Murray River, E. R. acVicar, Pownal, D. W. MacPhersori. St. Peter's Bay (Presbytery supply). Belfast, Belle River, Richmond Bay East (time to call), Valleyfield. RECEIVES FLOWERS Frank Saunders of 1B1 Cuiriber- land Street was delighted this week to receive flowers from her son, Pte. Eric Saunders who serving with the Canadian army in Italy. The flowers were in- tended for Mother's Day but de- lays in transmission of the order from the war theatre held them ELLIOT - PENLAND — St. Dun- stan's Basilica was the scene oi a very pretty wedding Wednesday morning, May 24, when LAW. Frances Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Elliot, Welwyn. sask, was united in marriage to Cpl. Joseph H. Penland, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fenland of Van- couver. B. C. Rev. Flt-Lt. Mac- - Mn. of Lauchlin Mcifiinnon, Daniel McNevin and French MacDougall all of Canoe Cove, together with the expert supervision of Sey- mour Gregory of Charlottetown. Three new members were after- wards added to the committee. namely, Fletcher MaeEachern, of Rice Point. Robert MwDonal o Creek and Daniel Mac- Neill, 8t. Catbmriiiel. Time nix members were al re-eppointed to their office for ihe ensuing year. It was also LIDIIIILIDOIIIIY agreed at this meeting that a certain amount of neceuery repair work should be done at once on the cemetery and that. certain measures eho d be adopted to ensure its perpetual management and care. Minna‘: kills vain in the Town Hall on Tuesday eve- ning gave en extensive re rt the activities of the hospia. said that the hospital has a to- tal investment of $67,170. of which $51,070 is made up of an endow- ment fund which 0813110! be e Board to the tar-y Club for raising the funds to buy new X-ray equipment. of uipment has arriv- ed and it is oped that the re- minder will arrive shortly. The d hl will be made avail- ble to the Souria Hospital. e also thanked the Ladies Aid of the hospital and the Okto Club for much valued help. Dr. John I‘. MacNelll, the re- presentative of the medical staff on the Board of Trustees aug- geated that in electing members t to the board the mee should be careful to select only ose who will attend meetings. Rev. Charles Carnegy President of the East Prince M nisterial As- sociation expressed the apprecia- tion of the clergy for the courtesy that‘ always receive at tho hoa- D . Mr. T. Earle Hickey. chartered accountant was appointed auditor for the coming year. The following new members were elected to the Board for a t : M. M. Bell, Heeen Phillipe, George Hog. W. Mellish and J. I". Arne ts-S. FRIDAY IIOME BIIREAVED — Mrs L A. McInnls has received a wire annburicin, the death of her mo- , Mrs. M. V. Morris, Boston. Mrs Melnnis was pro aring to gave next week to vlst. her mo- er. —-R-ECEIVES SYMPATHY. —_ Garnet Ross of ' are receiving the their many of their aix weeks old baby boy v/ho died on June 9let.-S. ENJOYED HOLIDAY — Miss Betty N ent and Master Peter Nu~ sent, n of Mr. and Mrs. . K. Niuent Dominion Street, have returned irom a visit a» North Rustioo, Prince Edward Island. where they visited friends While there they visited many of the pla- oes described in the Green Gab- lu books written by L. M Mont- gomery — Moncton Transcript. MISSING BICYCLE FOUND.- Clty Police yesterday seized a bicycle on Kent Street near the ‘Ihe bicycle had been missing since last fall and was identified by the aerial num- ber. The real owner noticed the bike which had no chain guard as moat girl's bicycles have, and got a Constable from the Police Sta- tion to take it w the Station foi- identification. FROM CONVENTION . J. J. Duffy and Mn. R. J. lifcDonald, both of Charlottetown returned last night from Saint John. N. B.. when they attended the Maritime Hospital Association convention which was held in the Admiral Beatty Hotel. ARE ENTEITAINED -— At the closing of the 31st annual conven- tion of the P. E. I Women's Institute aster-day afternoon. the guest spea em and member of the Provincial Executive were enter- tained at tea b the Hon W F. A. Stewart an Mr. Stewart at "Strathgartney. " — SMART AT EIGHTY-TWO- Mr James MCIHBIA of ‘rignisn was a visitor m Summerside on Tuesday. where he visited his daughter, Sister St Clare of St. MariglAcademy. Mi‘. Mcinnia who L; e ty two years old is quit smart for his lee and thought lit.- tle of walking to st Eleanors. a time 0f about two and one half. miles to visit friends of his, Mrn arid Mrs George Jeffrey Few people much lees than half his Ige would wall: that distort" to maize a friendly Mll_= —LEGION JVIEETING. - The Kenzle. RCA!‘ Padre, performed the ceremony in the presence of a number of friends of the popular young couple. The bride was very charming and attractively dressed a floor length gowii of white chiffon and a beautiful veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses. She was assisted by LAW Reta Gal- lant who wore a floor length blue taffeta dress and carried a bou- uet of nk carnatlons. Cpl. ene Brochu supported the groom. At the concl of the ceremony a wedding luncheon was served at The Charlottetown at which were present about thirty friends of he bride and groom. Cpl. Pen- and and his bride spent a short honeymoon in Charlottetown be- fore returnin to their RCA!‘ sta- e CANOE COVE CEMETERY — The annual meeting of the con- gegatlon of the -Canoe Cove esbyterlan Church which was adjourned on Tuesda evening. June i8. was resume and con- cluded on Friday evening, 17 inst. After the re ular a pointment of the office-mo ders or the ensu- ing year the chief lubjeet of dil- cussion was the future manage- ment of the old churchyard sacredly connected for over century with the history of Cove and certain surrounding dia- trlcts, as it has been during this time the burial ground of most of the early settler: of than dia- receiveii many beautiful and use- ful gif ta including a large sum ofiabrond. A few years and Mrs. Cnmp-‘cemetery was completey renovat- money. Cor oral :11 will reside in {awn Jim-i. i» IK.C ‘car-GS RC D ‘Tue be in serving with the Dauphin. Mani-led and greatly improved in l tflOtl. and many of their descen- dants who died at home and l o this Old Ip- vice - president Thflllr Mlttoli or the regular meeting of the hummer- si e branch of the Canadian Leg- ion held on Monday evening in the Legion home. some further dis- cussion was carried on with ref- erenee to a resolution made semi-i time ego that a discharge depot should be established this Province. The meeting record that the position liibrafser for the soldiers’ Settle- ment Board which is to be filled in the near future should go to an air-service man. A list of suitable candidates was drawn up end for- Zasrded to the proper authorities. DANCE AT ARMOURIES - The officer commanding a chi in Kart ataged a dance at the Crar- ttetown armoui-ies last night It was largely attended by person- nel of the e ip's company who were off duty, by employees of Bruce Stewart and Comipany and by many personnel of . M. C. S. Queen Charlotte Splendid mu- sic was supplied by the Beach Grove orchestra under the leader- hlp of L-Bdr Connolly. through the courm of Major s Ro- bertson. of icer commanding No 62 C A. (3.) T. C. Much of the success of the dance was due to the co-o eration of Lt -Col P W Mae eviri and the staff of the armouriee. to Lt-Cmdr. y a: well as to the Lad. in Aux liary of the Canadian Le- lon The officer commanding the ship expruled the appreciation of "l0 IND! Wffllillly Ind thanked all concerned in making the dance d the t ggllzfmfl er mawfliiig‘ I [FDIC IUCCGM d. Brunswick °" ffiw-biffiii"; Kfgrritfiu-l" , The ltflwberg- rovince should go ast year's yielq, M‘ WWW“. horticulturist Charlottetown Etpgffm u tlon said yegteirdgy, H,“ l to comment on a upon mm Whlch quoted . ture Mining: A, °_ Dredicting that (bu; I decrease in u" there (including augwbm, ' cause of unfavorable wail) m. Wright ma um juqgi lPDufed ti; h. there wag q, strawberry acreage. he hay crop 1n m“ will probably be beige,- ggn sit has been for p u?’ 141d renew an it mi for tn Last year the lialyzasctrgswin central and eastern section; o; ‘ province was average bu; PM“ tigi-i was gown in w ere a. mm; ' during ‘the lgtswinter.’ ‘em Mr. Wright said that flwed present. prospects nearly s11 ‘ land crops should yield w,“ year. ' RI RTIIO MEEK—At F!‘ 1944, w Mr. agixtxlaPMrfifvg-live‘? a daughter. Norma vVinnm-_ PIDGEON-At Pygmy h River . i0. I944, m, , Icon a cfiuariterimprgiriiiftfl McIntyre. 5a . lvivlirnmfredacdgililighter. Lottie Mm, 55.133131‘. t, . . Mr. 1nd _, Claren . Marv Elaealiiior a damn“ TRENIIOLM-Alt, p E 1 June 21. 944 ' . W S the City .. WAKEL uzti. ".5355. "fmvfiiil? 1:2“ ‘genera-At the cm. h Bristol, P. E. i., a son, m“ l‘. GILLIS _ A; Norboro on June McINTYRE-At the Kiri go - t exit. “'2 0 Mr E. MA " Intyre. In I’.E.I.. e daughter, Jog Hospital on JunghIi (ififmilmfl? m a iléurnhy. iii-unit; Many!‘ arrraret Dorm IIOWATT _ E- Illlnd. JunAet 1L7,“ and Mrs. , s, daughter. IIYNES-—A ' - - June m. lgéfletglt; ‘HOaSKlLJl 0n Dora-n 3337165. Cit-v u daughter, FEEIIAN - At tn Ch i Hospital on June In, i§4f“.’£'°fl." ""1 "I'l- A- D- Feehan. Mt. Stew- fl". I dflllkhter. Alice Linda, th ».E"°"..‘§: Howatt, a 19".? Geor: G. J nki . ' " 1-. a gauehteer. Qilestglfiheggy P 3 BERNARD _ At tn Po um it Hospital. Portsinouthf New‘: 1-13,- shire, on June 16, i944, m p", m; Mrs. Thane Bernard, a dsugl-itq,» MARRIAGES GRAHAM - mum - At m: Manse on ‘Tuesday, June I0. 1944. by Rev. G. Carlye Webster, Min Hazel Belle Miller, Charlotte- WWXI. t0 Mr. Roulstmi Whitl Graham, Cambridge, PEI. l-IOOPER - IIUELL - At Zita Manse, on Tuesday. June 00. 10M. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webml‘. Miss Marlon Thelma Buell, Al», My. P..'I.I.. to Mr. Roland MN‘! Hooper. Pictou Landing. NS. SHERRI-IN - CLARK -— At tlil home of the bride's parents. Ail- fuatine Cove. on ‘Tuesday, Juno 8. 1044. by Rev. G. 0. Wrhbt. M Annie Bertha Sherren. Au- gustine Coce, P.E.I., to Mr. Buf- ford Bryce Clark of Augustine Cove. PEI. REDMOND - WKEEFE — At M. Church Matthew Ediward. s Mrs. James Redmond. Lake Verd. HOLMES — MACKINNON — M the home of the bride's parent-l» Mr. and Mrs Daniel Muffin!“ 0n. on Wednesday June l4. 1M by Rev J H Bishop. Lina JIM MacKinnon of Churchill to Mirflfl Barret Holmes of Kingston JORDAN - MacDONALD. St. James Presbyterian J1me 2r. 1e44, by Rev. r. l-l. Bur Verna MW to iuiifl Nov‘ ..._- - ln Church. Road Aubrey Jordan cf Brooklyn. Scotia. CARRAGHER - At Kelly's OM, June 20. i044. Mrs. Edward 0"‘ Higher aflfil 80 ymrs SHEA-At her residence. Glenfln- nan. Tuesday. June 20m. 10$- Mrs. Thomas Shea in her i’ Year w BAIRD-At th Prl likilvflfll and Hospital o§ antigen. 1944- m" N Baird in his 89th V08?- TRAINOR - At Bedford. Jllht‘ ll. i044. Mrs. Harriett A. ‘mm aged 93 years. r‘ SMITH — At his home. 01V" June is. i944. James w. Smith aged 74. w~-- i HAMILTON - In Atlantic. M"; on June 12. 1944. Levenla Ab. . tier 65th year. wife 0f Hamilton and dliirifrter 6f d“. Mary A. (McLurei Murray a" , . late John Murrny- COLES-At 136 Dorchesteij 5 ; City on June l0 1044 Annie - deerlv beloved dlulhter of Ml- - 'Mrs. Fred Coies. rite 2 VP"! alx months. i BEER - Suddenly at the hawk, onto. Ont. oii June 2f. i944- l. her 50h. 0. Bradford Beer. Horace H. Beer. I LARTER-In this city on 1"" Mrs. George S. Lflfli-‘b