oi interest to - .5 well 5: EM units pnrtlolmlns Visit in c., v. .. 01! Charlottetown area: No. il-General instructions are being is- the guidance of all the ‘ - std Island to honour and pay re- Their Mejaties the King Queen durinc their visit Bio V cm H. the These _ 99° and 1;” Province on June lith. lit is “.05.; ggcn whom the duty and “pan ilit 1 eniorcinc these mgtructzionsyang orders rests. can sogoat all timesbysioeroisins way possible civility. No. t—AIrlhority orders ' ujhigeued under and virtue of in order from the D. .O.. 31-13. No. a, dated at I-la.li1I.x, N.S., roux Kay, 1999. - Ne. 3-Iisssmbl! Positions naval and Military Units as well u societies will unem- blc it their headquarters. meeting pm or rendezvous at 10.80 hrs. June 14th and will be on their ‘iions allocated in them on the 1 Route at 11.00 bl:'l.mlI'I! in the artemoon their pmitions at 10.00 hrs. (8 pm). An- ix "E". No. 4-Dress 'A“ Naval:— oificers: No. 5 uniforms. omep ; No. 1 uniforms. side arms. guitars and is. "B" Military:-— Ofiicersz Servi ll of‘- ce drew--diri der-decorations. Medals antlswords will be worn. spurs will be worn by Field Ofiicers only. unless murs form part of the equipment of other ranks. other Ranks: service dress-dec- omiions and medals will be worn. Belts and side arms. rifle with sling will be worn or carried. Those not supplied with belts will wear bsndoliers. soul: will .be worn rmly by those units euuinpsd run them. Medical units will cori- orm. Great-Coats or Clocks: will be brouvht to Charlottetown by all ranks from points outside. Units in Charlottetown will arrange to have greawoata or cloak! avail- sble if the-v are required. Unless special instructions are given to wear these rreatcoats or cloaks thev will bedisuosed of as follows: Units coming from points outside Charlottetown will deposit them in their trains or bosses. Units arlottetown Arsnourv Bvnd of the P. s. 1. unit Hts-so Edward M .nd the Prince ‘ and R1o‘B.nders will parade in full’ Ch’t§W-I'7\r¢a .‘ ' Orders. Andi Instructions 9? ’ Meiesties at wli attend in who invited to attend the Reoego t Government House w willbe. esented to Their x ermnent 1-louse wore on duty. and it wfllbmngt be l'|fl00III‘.9 3""! mm jackets. -' °' ‘'0'’ Boy Scouts and Girl Guide: will weuro the unifornfrlsh odwutfrebl: °°1‘D|- . INOI 0|‘ 8| carried by either the scouts or Girl Guides. "D" Prater-ncl ‘nations will conform to the dress od their . W! as for u Pomahle and i'ull,re- flu may be worn where lVIil- No. 5—Duties “A” nlunns; lrocfis will line both sides ofthe street single rank. at s instance 30 bl by the marshalls after units are in position. 11" Position of Oflieel-I: " 1. Oflicers will be posted on the right side odthe road (racing direction in which the Royal easion ) and equivalent Corn- be on the flank of a. campus.‘ rnsmdsn wi their which the noeriwilidressonihe etc. Oomnmnder. "O" Kins’: Colour. All units in will Derade with the The colour Party willbeplecedln thecsn-treolthe unit on the right side of the road. colours will not be nncused until troop; are in position on the sires "D" Fix lbyoneis. If arms are will not fix be/yonets in position on the route. "ll" Bands. ‘Bands will be form- Bd 119 in two rss1lrs—i'ront rank level with the troops lin the route. There will be no obeoticn . units until arrival of R0} provided bands are in their allotted position than fifteen minutes be- e Royal Pro- will be on motorcycles are able to pass bands while marchinc. without delay. . "F" Keeping the Line. While it is primal-lb’ °iie‘tesk of the police to control the em it should be understnosd by all on‘ are and sol- diers the route that they must i.n keeping the route clear. In the event 01 the line 1‘ why ‘the pressm . or mus any 0 er 5.2. it is the duty of the Active Militia to M egress through ¥§°’“.“s.7l*i'-i'.‘.§i‘1é?.i‘-rZ'ez"i'~*“"°"“"“’*‘~"’i 1- Msrlno Wliaitf -‘- Dhemlilrh. " P‘°Vi"°0 Boil First. stop.‘ 3- no «I Bonk —.- a. ho. 4. mills um»: -- mm L 5‘ z'°|1 Church -.~‘ ‘ 5- Baptist Ch 2...‘ 7- Pure M . _ .. B.stsnI_ wqja n...- Tum ugh . '« G0v'mtn lions Second stop. Mrs W _. 7 €l'.'e2'.‘l."ii'.’.-i nun‘ dim ‘ N"l‘V0I'I1i '- 3 WA .. " “Duo ./L__/ -.-;....._. _Qf_/_§Hro 10.‘ 1 ’ —'rmiu.su. 11'. ‘Ta d.-Lila-aw t‘ as. 1:. _ Isl In .- . Av "" h t ...'z’:.°'wi'."i.i"‘.!.’mfl'.'* 3:!-ioiI‘odsbIo&I'omroirio ‘J.’-'§"=ol'.'&:i‘o:lr9.'J'-'1 p’.:.‘;-. ‘is: suing. Ass 5 ,__,_,_:I)’ui-mg . pfilmsms o. lute: -,u-is-nus us: -I:’-- no ..i1.'.si.vi.o.a.r..i. uuunmnuu. has nil ‘‘ ‘ p ndq|g.'lgA1‘psr-ksst|eI|l\s‘IsIl-oa‘|hsr,isii atila'flu5¢.u..snsspiDieuRIelseuandplCl cursive“... . t we-mw«.. or 162; 7 ‘ohm:-“~"~~ ~ »‘r“~?l UH «""'---L-.. _, ......--..-- -.... . THE’ CHARL()T'lj;:_T()wN _GUAR[)lA7f_\l ,~x FOR 1 TH PAGE THREE f -.-.._-__.....__ .=_ .VIS_I this 4%: of s on the part and the 1 pe.r’ticuls.rly to mm ’ve3t- 88! to view Their Majssties. No. 0--compliinsvnis. still being played while the on or motor cat is the band. lin such cases .1! necessary the National Anrthesn will be played twice. but notrnore often. Trooin will rennin at the or motor car h mead we ' as . the SFLDIPE until all cars in the procession have (b) In 04' 'thepmcessionisna.rr~owitmnybe to lower the Colours at to his from, (c) The complimar‘ detailed - bove will supply in cases where the h is not accompanied by the <a'N aousnbyn-oops 0 hearingths is nec- essary on National Anthem broadcast. , No. 7—Photo[rsphe|-I Those in possession of cameras will be given every opportunity to take . but under no circumstances wil-l they‘ break through the lines. They should bear in mind also “Wir Ma- jesties have been it/ted to a. regular bomlrardlnsnt or pho - raphere. and therefore those in on of cameras are urged to use these sparingly. No. 1 — Bands All bands for the Royal Visit will be under the direct control aims orders of 001. U. G. Dawson, No. 9—Boyal Route Marine Whanf—Gneat Simeet—Province I-Iouse—R/.chsnoa'i street — Queen street -—- Grafton Street — Prince Street -— Fitzroy street -—- Great George street-— Kent sivreet-—Go\<i-nment House- Park‘ Roadway-—BrLv.ilvtan Road:-— R.ochi'ord Street——Kesrt Street'- ggeeltl street—1-'uchrnondM ‘ ea George Bi7reet—- ar ne Whamf. No. 10--CI/nadian Legion ‘ The programme of the Canadian Legion to be carried out by them lsanattached hereto as appendix N’... 11-—Medical ;.. Medical arrangements during Their Majssties' visit to the Prov- ince are attached hereto as ap- pendix "C". No. 1)l—Tr|i-ns The movement 0! trains to and from Charlottetown on June 14th .153 "attached hereto as appendix ' No. 1s—suuem The n.o.N.v.n. and the Fire- L] D geinents time husk msdsthroughth line, upon any other occasio; assistance is r ulred to protect the salety of ‘II: esties. Phou-is 14. ’($-‘“u."‘e‘id‘$'2":..'3.‘.‘a..‘ .m’“°°m“‘ {§"'7.'.?’§ eir Maj- No. lI—School Children '1'hst_por-iionoloiutoeo streets i'1iomthe._sou sideof Btroettothe northsideolwaaiermreetisrm tion or all’ hem the city schools at the . children will be under the orders of their school teacher. and othe 3%: “if °‘n.“.‘f. °?.¥’..'r“.'r'“““w.°i‘. “S; - on lsnmediate the soon schools and country These also .uui children of retu occupy positions along this stre ' in ad’ the school chikilrui.) No. 15—E.C. N. V. E. The local detachment as the 3,, O.N.V.1t. will guard the entrance to Govemmesnt House, and along the fence on Government House mam 0.00 hrs. June 14th until our from €§.“i'=’m mg *5:°"' take over from the-[n'in t egg: noon. . The local detachment of th R. C.N.V.R.. will provide a guard of honour on the Marine When’ on i‘J.’:.‘i"....l“‘%i"‘.'.. ‘i“"“”“‘°...’. ‘““‘.’ n 16.30 hrs. p0 on 3 No. 10 — Guard The P. E. I. I-lighlanclems will 31113911’ a. Royal Guard of Honour ontheMa.rineWhnr~fwithaOo1- mlgolzlgtytobem position at No. 6 District Bi R.C.C.S. will ly a Guar of Honour in front the Provincial Building and extendinc to the north side otaseataeomnstreetandtobe in tion at 11.30 hrs. I e bandtcdflthe Ed-ozardé Bland l-ighv orse regor a the An-nouries at 10.80 s. to grade No. 6 Signals to their al- tted position at the Provincial Building. As soon as the Royal Party reaches Government House Saint bond will report back to their No. 17 — Salute saluting Battery of two orn- and 25 other ranks from the Medium Battery and 2 om- —oors and as other ranks from the am Medium Battery will fire a Salute from the Park roadway the arrival and departure of Lieut.-Col. J, 5, . ., V.D.. R.C.A.M.C.. both batteries during the firing of the salute. ‘No. 18 — Appointment Col. U. G. Dawson. V.D. will act on start and will coordinate fra- omnrilizations and bands with headqius.ri.ers_ No. 19 — fleulmiu-iers Headquarters of the Charlotte- tow'nArea will be at the Ordnance compound. Charlottetown from 1200 hrs. lstih June 1939. Phone No. 270. Three Orderlies will be on duty from 08.00 hrs. 14th June to 10.00 hrs. 14th June. one orderly to becprovided with a bicycle and an R. .M.P. pass. one five-passenger car at least to be available at Head uarters with an experienced ohau eur to be M, the disposal ad the C.O. and his siaflbowith car sticker supplied bfioitv lice. u. 20—IntarcoinmunioutIon and Transportation A cons. and wiliba portation arrsncemen notified direct concern- is to parties ed. DesEOCHES, Major, Stat! Oflicer. APPENDIX "B" Glulndlln Legion ‘Point 01 Assembly: Canadian on Home. No. 57 Gs-aiton st. :30 A‘. M. 2:30 P. M. m z—- . berets and ruled- Bereis and Medals ribbon avail- able at all Lesion Branches. — Bereis are to be worn with Maple Leaf sl ti)’ above and in front of lei back .1. 8. art idha t ear with slack pulled- heed. town returned men's 1 on at soldiers’ Monu- r..ent for overseas Nur Sisters. mothers. fathers and down oi those I160 acted raps eannoehssboenreserved farall Ams:glitationossesinrrontodProv- Space been reserved for Baumh Afr-wa.n Veteruis in from of South African Monument. who died on Active service. and incapeciated Vet- school all reserved areas by ticket only which may be pro- cured frmn Lesion Branch Sec- reta-ries. Every ex-service man in the e. if possible should be on parade on June 14th, when our Paltron-in-Giied His Majesty King ‘eome VI. and Her Majesty Queen Eliwbeth honour us with their presence. APPENDIX "C" Col, H. D. Johnson. 0. St. J. of J._ V. D.. will have charge or all rearof arrangements made by the st. John Amublance, Lt.-Col. J. J. Blake. V D., will co-operate with C01. Johnson in co-ordinatinn the work as far as possible. 0. 0. 26th Field Ambul- ance will estnblish a Field Hos- pital on ordnance grounds, cam-p Briirhton. ‘me aura nts will provide lor twelve first aid stwtions. These will be occupied at 10:30 hours. June Min and will be marked with a Red Cross quidon. Four first aiders will be aligned to each side of route of procession in the neighborhood oi’ the var- ious stations. They will be in their positions at 11:00 hours. All will wear the St_ John Ambulance Arm e and will carry an identification card. with name on it. and the number will correspond with the Arm Badge. MORNING STATIONS Lower water street about Duche- min's Factory; King street: Rich- mond Street; Queen Street near Richmond St; Near comer of Great George and Grafton streets; near corner of Grafton and Prince streets; near comer of Fitzroy and Prince Streets; on Great George Street not far from Kent street. AFTERNOON STATIONS These will be occupied at 15:30 hours (3.30 D. in.) and these stations will also be marked with a Red Cross quidon, Kent Street near Fire Station; Roohiord street ‘near Kent st.‘ Near the Cundall Home; at a arquee in Victoria Park; at or near the P. E. 1. Hos- pital. and on Euston Street ,near the comer of Rochrford Street. APPENDIX "D" Schedule oi Train Services Ao- count Their Majestic: Visit To Charlottetown. P. It. 1.. Wed- nesday. June 14th. 1930 Enter-communication and trans- LfZ_"/L_lL// ll Euoiro/v 57' Leave 1/ J/_ — -— — 5.45 s. m. ". I g - F/rznov .['_.§'F.""—"“': iv: 1 ‘ ;..E__J = I; pin _a-___‘___a_.~e. n. . ~~-----‘*"'"“‘.:::::a22«:i-:2- ° ’,..._.1 o l 5 E 1! : E 5J 0.! o I i ‘g GRAFTON i ._s_1;.___-_____________. 9 I ' . N ' ‘ Ii L______ 2 __ rmsr AID srnioris "’¢””‘°"’° ' _-1I.'.-..... } rmdss-’ira‘is:dhdnIsRIJ£ I. I I ‘ -J K. I ~ I I v Ambulanos.A-o- va lg: uolremin‘sl‘aciory '“'L"“l"°'° ' IV’ sdsool 3°“ 2 .t?&°i'" max. 3:: E:]iriE:l E: oiy suuC|ubv [RI I §.i"‘%‘:“.?t'«‘=’=«~n ~‘=-1 "“i- :13 EZ]“°"[:] E ’ Nurses non. Mfligifugfiiifl 3°} mud gum St. Paul’: Sohoolroon ‘ 1:1‘ . ' New W %i’:...u.. an ‘ iv-i| uosr CHlI.DREN- W“ :3: IIPCIITTOCIIY roucs A {in cm,“ , , « ’ ‘ lions: ‘ "' I we-ms $3. EZJI «[21 I fig .' . I °sasooimu ‘ o ' -l5c.°:&4.au;. .1: _ .. . » _ . . “*1 ‘and inclusive of West Street along Street, - “J” Members L O. L. from north- . Bourls -— - — —- 3.45.3. m_ ' St. Peters —— _ .— 7.40 a. m. " Mt. Biewurt - — 8 50 a. m. Arrive Ch‘town - —- —- 10.00 a, m. Le_Iwe Georgetown — — 6.30 a. m_ ': Montague - — — 7.00 3. in. Cardiizsn -— -— — 7.26 a. m. " .swwm;—-a.aoa,m. Arrive oh'town -— -— — 9.46 a. in. Leave Murray Harbor - 7.00 a. m. " Murray River - 7.10 a. m. " Melville —- —- — 7.40 3, m. " Grandview —- — — 8.05 a. .m " Vernon River -—- 3.30 a. m " Vemon——-—-9.00a.m. " Mt. Albion — — 9.25 n. m. Arrive Ch'town - -— —- 9.50 a. m_ .. EXTRA LeaIve6‘eide———-— 8.l0a..m. " K — 8.35 a. m. " ‘Elms d Jot -9.00 a.rn. " Hurrlter River —- 9_ii0 a. m. Arrive Oh'town — -— 10.30 \a m. — -— -—- 4.00 a. m. " S’S1de — —- - 7.45 a. m " — 910 a. in. Arrive Ch'town -— -10.40 a. m. schedule of Wednesila . 14th June. 1939 No. 28 train will leave Borden at 7.00 a. m. and operate through HI-BOY . Give you a front line View Thousands have used them throughout l PERISCOPES of the Royal procession. » Canada. Dont be without one WEDNESDAY. Get yours today rmcE—————..________ 351: C0 8 to Charlottetown as an “Ii‘xtra" on the following schedule:—- Leave Borden — — — ’1_ a. m. " Kinkora -— — — 7.30 a. in. " Emerald Jot. — 745 a. m. " Hunlter River -— 8.35 a. m. Arrive Ch‘town — 9.30 a. m. Note: is train for Borden will leave Cha.rlottet.own at 5:30 p. A motor coach will ulso ‘leave summer:-side at 7.00 a. m. on this date (June 14th) to operate the 208 and 207 run Emerald Junction to Summerside and return. This motor coach will pick up passeng- ers between Summerside and Emerald Junction to connect with No_ 200 alt Emerald Junction which will operate throuzh to Char- lottetown ahead oi’ Regular No. 54 and Extra 54. All trains leaving Charlottetown alter the Royal Visit. will depart as soon as possible after 5 p_ m. APPENDIX “E" Military units to which specific tasks have not been allotted will occupy the following positions in lining the Royal Route. , MORNING "A”—lst P. E. I. Medium Bri- gade R. C‘. A. will be stationed on the Route from Government House gale-way along Kent Street to and exclusive of West Street. "B" P. E. 1. Light Horse from Kent street to Pownal street. "C" 26th Field Ambulance R. C. A. M. C.. from and inclusive of Pow- nal street along Kent street to Euston nitrance Charlotbetovm (formerly Canadian National L Hotel. “D" P. E. I. Highlanders from East Entrance Charlottetown Hotel to City Building and to be responsible for blocking off Queen Street on south side of Kent Street. "E" The City Firemen will as- semble in front of Cltv Hall and be responsible for blocking Queen Street on the North side. “F" The Girl Guides and Brown- ies will line both sides of Great George Street from and exclusive of Richmond Street southward until the link up with the Boy Scouts and Cubs whose duty it will be to line the rernsivinder of Great George Street on both sides as far as the entrance to the Marine Whanl. "G" The Canadian Legion from point or contact with No. 0 signal in frorvt 0! Provincial Build- Prince street Kent streets. They will be re- iible for blockl Grafton spans Street, but not Kent 6 --1" s. o. is. and 1. o. o. in mm and ind Kent street. to and including tzrov Street on Prince and me street. 3. I. 8. and Knights of Col- Nont/hweet corner of Kent 4“ —- - -u llIeL.0.l.. the entrance to Roch: ford street will be titled on both i‘.’.‘3l°:."’...m"“ ?°‘éi‘§'.‘l‘§ "n"“1‘ "£u...“‘° lenders .-me‘:-. s:. r.'gii3‘ IAIor§‘e., 2-so - ' ‘ ‘ ’ '-c" ssiii my. aims. from Dr ion Road inoirusive alone ford Direct to Kent street ' interior ' minister. bare ‘ call Ilispclmlriq entral Guardian This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of ' a newsy nature may be inserted, at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. E MOORE as MCLEOD'S LTD. will be closed all day Wednesday. June 14th, and for convenience of cus- tomers Will be open Tuaclay even- ing until 9:30 p. m. L-3 FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mrs. Wendie H. Beaten was held from the residence of her brother-in—1aw. L.T. Beaten, B n- show, yesterday afternoon. Sex ice at the house and grave was con- ducted by Rev. J.D, Morrison and Rev. J.P. Kuys. Interment was in Argyle Shore Cemetery Pallbearers were: Edison MAwRae, Chesley Dorrach. Stewart MacNevin, Hec- tor MacNevin. Hugh MacKenzle, D A. MacPlial1. P.E.|.H. Ofhcers Attending camp Five companies of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders (Black Watch) under the command of Lt. Col. C.C. Thompson went under canvas at the Ordnance Ground. Brighton, over the weekend. Other officers attending the] four day camp include:— Major Major J.S. Desrochss Major Frank Maolvlillan Wylie Allan , James . Roscoe Walker . R.G ). uttart . Neil Sin lair . Allan Holman . Victor Inmagi Wellington xon . Loyola Duffy . R.W Beckett . John A. MacDonald Trinity United church MONDAY:—- 7:30—Ladies' Aid. Home of Mrs. R. E Match. rzso-isémi ol Stewards. Expresses Thanks To Spanish Soldiers V'A.'I‘KiA.N CU.'I‘Y. June l|1—(AP) ——.Pope Pius XII personally thank- ed 3,m0 Spanish soldiers today for defending “the faith and civiliza- tion" of Spain under General Franco. ‘ The Pontii! received the veter- ans of the civil tion. alone Burner, Franco‘: brother-in-lelw and and General Gustune Gum , commander of the Italians who foflt in Spain. Ehrprewilhg sympa y for the dew: a orphans of war. the Holy Father urged t em to "unite their sorrows with those od Our Lady of Sorrows and ofier them to God with Christian resig- nntion for the peace ad the world." LANOS GOURMETS , A‘-.r ia.nd-—'Dy|§i- nortncountry oods-trout. , shrimps, and asparagus-— were served at the first dinner of the Manchester Wine and Food Society. eiety, L. o. r... r. o. o. F. s. o. E. and Masons. with the Girl Guides and Brownies and Boy Scouts and pubs oocuoyimr the some positions as‘ they did an the arrival pro- gramme. . BIRTHS CI.-ARKIN-At New Wlltshire on June 3. 1039. to Mr. and Mrs. Pat-‘ rliuck )Oiarl:in, a son (Patrick Do.- on . _;L._..._.oo Late. ir:>.92si.*v. 0?! Los'o—sUM on Most! Be/turn lght KODAKS and BROWNIES REDUCED IN PRICE KODAKS from $4.76 up. BROWNIES $1.10 u] M0’V IE FILM lor Black and Whit: m. m. and 16 m. m. KODAK FILM Verichrome and Super x x Pan. WE HAVE YOUR SIZE PROMPT, EXPERT, DEVELOPING & PRINTING THE JENKINS PHARMACY nus j 5 ran: Chomlgtzs PHONE 219 EUR Bl Beam 9 Km S1s.CHAFiLflllEll]WN.P.E.i.» Corpus Christi Procession Yesterday More than five thousand Roman Catholics from the Churches in 47. Charlottetown took par: in the an- nual parade yesterday in connec- tion with the feast ‘of Corpus Christi. Solemn high mass was celebrated at St. Dunstan‘: Bas'.il- ca at 10 o'clock_ by Rev. Richard Ellsworth. 13.13., of St. Dun.stan's University assisted by Rev. Emmett 0'1-Ianley . DD. as Deacon and Rev. Wilfred Mccardle as sub- deacon. _ ‘ The sermon for the occasion was preached by very Rev. W.J. lim- ;-lght, 0, 88. R., rector of the Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er. . His Excellency Right Rev o‘E2ul11van. Bishop of Charlotte- town was present in the Sanctuary. He was assisted by Rev. Dr. Gillie and Rev. MoGui83n Others present in included: on his holidays. Dev. Quaid, Rev. Gavin ., Rev. Cecil Moreen, 0. 85. a Rev. Louis Following mass e Joined with the the Church ed‘ ttiehizlioet marched to the Basilica. paraded to Noisre Dame Mod where from a beautifully decent outdoor altar Benediction ed while the corpus Christi sanctuary Buys and the $1 Boys (moir assisted duflns e First in the procession yesterday mate the schoo children. Then came the women's organizations, the Holy Name Societies, Knights of Oolurnbm. Benevolent Irish So- ciety, League of the Cross Band, Christi Choir of St. Dun- starve Basilica. Boy scouts, Cubs. Girl Guides and Brownies. Included in the procession were nurses of the Charlottetown Hos- pital who paraded in uniform. ser- DEATHS NORTON-—At Annandale on May 11. 1939. Mrs. Mnrznrri Norton (nee Margaret F3. Ftrlmnm rnrmorlv of Dundas in her with your. Nl2SBI'I‘T—-At tho Prlnr-9 Countv Hospital. June 10:11. 1939. Georrze W Neshitt of Harmony. aged '72 years. Punt-ml '!'ne-day from his late residence to Victoria West. United Church lit 2 pm. Bl?lAR.ISTO—M Cnlrznrv. Juno 8. 1939, Miss l?.‘mmn Bearisto. ngvd 63. Remain: in be forwarded to Summersidr and urn expected to Arrive 'I'hur.<dn_v nixzlii. 1'\mc-ml from Presbyterian Church. l=‘r'i'iny at 2 pm. MC‘ll\"1'YR.F'.—-1’~n Charlottetown on June 10. 1939. William H. Moln- tyre. aged 27 wars. Funeral from the residence of his p rents, 194 Weymouih Street, Tue av mom- ing at 8.46 to SA. mirv-ian's Basil- ica thence to Comm Ban for in- torment. JIlNKll.'NS—¢Suddenly in Char- lottetown. on Saturday. June 10. John G. Jenkins . Funeral from Birch Hill Church this Mondag afternoon. service starting at 2.3 . Interment Birch Hill Cemetery. The late Mr. Jozxins is resting at the Mclean Funeral Home until 1.30 this afternoon. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMEK I “clown and cN.0;0‘II Wlluhife Phone 10 wififii y n . leave at white‘: 7 In-NI. i i r; .