P5QEJJVELVE MONDAY A shocking tragedy occurred tel-day morning which lesulted in the 46-year-old returned soldicr of (lharlo Mm. Jcrclniah Doucctte. who is a ant suffering from shock and los and arm. Her Iltlqvcar-old huslban Pnlirc said he was charged Lnuore Doucelte W85 found dead - l"\\'lly outside the resizlcwe l Doucette, 2i at the . Sol‘, n: call to the 420 ii. 5...- cll t <- . H. y .5“..- . , . . , . li“fil' was shc 191" . x ” H1211 111' .5 "rat-n T-Cllllilli; outsfd of 1 . for Oila e. .\iorrls was awakened by his s‘ er he went to investigate thct mire- and saw a woman lying ' He went inunctliatc- 1hr P“.ice who hur- l-nv. When they ar- zlolnan n11.- not there bu’. ismlw-rt-U. the body of Isidore Douce e lvlng face down in the] work gm < nephmvs wife sit- r ‘n {he house with i111- \ ll. of tllotst, who 1s unknown lo tie PlLlCG. On invesiigution it was found Lha‘ Dwuc te had Villa'- BPPCBNd zvound in his chest the heart, Police to Lllc swene said. shirt was covered pleasant ——R E t‘ i 8 I8 the IN PROVINCE - Dervwn T. Owen. -—-.\RRIVE '1‘\_1.= Rev, v 1.1 f‘ 1. ( .1 . Joitn Hickenlel’. of Nova Strutia. arrived m‘? Province on Saturday to attend the Centenary Service. of the D. C. 3- vwlrolln TO cnarrurrrz- TOWN - Miss Lucy Campbell, Mr. and 111's. Lien Powers were visi- tors to Charlottetown lust week. and were quests at the homo 0! Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell. they Ic-ft by mam;- Iasr Friday and Miss Ccvzlll, (‘mp1 hell accompanied . won for two weeks. Pvlvvrs‘ many friends triad to welcome them yollmz fa day. members W85 SI)?“ w, re, 111m ed back, and hope to ace them again in the near future. SUCCESSFIYI. STUDENT — 1th. Morgan Ail-Gauche}: Who W85 fl fnust- jvcxlr student at P. W. C. re- rcntiv proturcd his first year cer- tificate havinil’ bee" Buwiflul m passing a supplemenmfl’ elm-m m alzebra. Mr. McGaughey was un- able to complete this exam at the regular time in May, but. _ thwllilh 1hr» goul-lcsv of the larinclpal, MI‘. o. 13. Sit-111, was pcrruittrd W write an Algebra exam st. a later date. OFFICER! following officer's were inataligd [or Alpha Rebekah Lodge Al? 5 r ' amt, mW-tintv, of the liristrltwt De- pntv Prcsirlcil; Helen MacEfwheffl- Th5 officers are for t-‘w W?!" be‘ ginning July 1. Noble Grand. Mig- ggrret, M. Niatheaon; R. S. N, . Hilda Harper; L. S. N. U.» n9“? lvfarlnllis: 1710c Grand Lettle Gill, ‘ Pearl ‘MacKay; L. S. g Burns; P N. G-l l . 1 Clunplgqin, Marion ;_ Outside Guardian. Mil?" _ Inside Guardian 1%" White; Warden. rle = Conductor, uatilda Friz- event. wedding when ctr-a 1 :': lgloflynlxf, Inez Laffcrty. (illi\ltl)l.\l\'~l‘l(‘.\1c — The “"- . . . - held nual Lllltlrfilffin llicllic W“ . Saturday at the summer reaidenc: of Mr_ ,1, R. Burnett. The col/WK ounds on the lmnka of the D9611" 5g“. mm Ruler at Dunstaff- n-Joj . m, during the af- rq by member-i 5, ‘is, sxrunming and . _.,rre the order of the day- _ bv refreshments. In addi- o members of the 5135931 Mr- nnd \1'!'.s W, ,Ch9§'e?f...s_-.. MQLLLP- ~ (w; l), A, MacKinnon, were '. 1.‘. q,“ one 0f the dnYi y ~ "fllPSf-lllild 793' Ml’- "ltlcnt ot 1'11? . Col. MacKin- ple’; Uni Fix-111: 11. . .11 ti. ‘ .1 .\i.i colic]. .. ,. Unppti Church and ' (‘llvclitllslr At the fun- $I‘i'\'iC(‘8 W011i? C5’ Itcv. Hugh M El‘, 9-5‘ llcv. Donald Booth- “wffi: Lr-Gov- . W. A. Stewart. , Wlllialu PPfllTlPP-l t. Clulhrll- 13111111115531“- tl1e Cirrcllrlislr Ullllrd ire contiucwtl bv the Rey. and the Rm’. Mf- Qulgleb s we ‘ Afossrs. Austin 11 t.1< ‘ill? 1,11 IE1}? 11y Slmnllv-ity! on‘: glllklflncllltlflll, took place Friday fllOflillHL, July l2, at t-lu: Baptist‘ < " ~ i i Ed- lrillrilnllfshl 2w“ lalllgl/ll‘ plllyllgllflfixlfiflflrldyj 16“ Pmlm tiauuhlcl‘ 111 liter. J. M. ilicscllcli and l\1r:>. Bit-sctlcli. \\'ll.\ ullilwl 1H Sllfllliltlfbldt). A Dl'°f115l°" "f ma“ nllu ])0Ulllt'b_ tornlctl tile background or thi- service Wliitili took Dlfice, n the jlviui: iiionl. Promptlvat to tllc slriillis of IA>li_l‘l_ll-'11_“(i‘ Bit‘; Cl101‘il.'-,, Dlilytftl by M15!’ H‘! g‘ gas“ eusuli, orgallrst of tlic Nolt i Prod Baptist Church. U19 b? d" m‘ the room on the arm oi’ n91‘ film"- bv whom the service was 1791101711“- R-c“ _,_ B, Wilson, of Summarsizlc, Liislstcd. normal. The Cc licnurv 0f thB 919C955“ n Church 1. l was fittlngiy observed in St. ‘ m CllllrCil, Charlottetown. and hn‘ i _ “'11s His Grace the RA“1’6‘l't‘nflD(‘l'\Xyll T. OWEYL D Archbishop of Toronto, and Prlnmtelscissors. to the Church of England In Can- t nda. The scrvice at Chariottetown| Wfis at l1 o'clock 1n the morning. nnd at st. Eleanor?» at 7 o'clock in the cvenlnu. His t‘ . Most Reverend John D.D., Archbishop. was nt of holy communion at ict . At St. Paul's he was rssisteflhbr.‘ Canon LIE-I one. C arlo eown an v. . Preani, Km ‘nglon. At the samefime m" service, R . of Chariortctosrn. rca Ind Archdeacon wad-In Illa ile I th 1 ti , point of e d neuwslslmilwmuc b0 L {fill-f were served: 'l'ION.\‘--S~“l' —-FAl\IILY uly 3rd, wound. The ure. He added th for the body there was no evidence of anything else except the wound and blood on the front of the chest. Questioned by a juror as to the ngth of the instrument causing the wound. he answered that it was "at least three or three and lnzlrringc OUR NEws BUDGET F of wli, Ont ‘s with i311 1r! was time her. her flfld in the city in the early hours of yes- dcath of Mr. Isidore Doucette, ltetmrn and serious injuric: to patient in the (‘ity Hospital at prea- s of blood from wounds in her hick d, Jcri-mlah Doucettc, is tn custody. City with murder and attclnptod murder. Mrs. John Bleaedell, of Port Hawkesbtlry, N.S., is a guest at the home 0t Rev. J, M. and Mrs. Blese- dcli. North Hirer and was present grand- daughter. Air-s Doris Biescdcll Mr. Kt-lth Jelly. Frldlii‘ 0i t0 of Summerside, on Inst week. Miss Jennie Paynter one of our popular {mung ladies who has been on the tcachlru staff of Kensingtlon tool 1111' the past number lcf". on ‘Thursday morning where she accepted a position in the Service. The sincere wishes of he!‘ many friends for a successful and hatrpy career in her new field’ of has Civil ENTEIITAIN; rorr sous ~ On Zvlonday evening the 81-h, Mr. and M11. James Campbell, en Mm 1w §‘.’.'§“$l§lf°3i'm"°1§‘.i?u§§&h'7 "m" and \ vv who left for the av morning. With iard at the piano in music spent EI of Julv til?!" with their son law and grandson at Amherst-S. B. 7° Hizhlfield I-Iomital, Amher- Thursday, is the dailrhter 115R st, El 6H and songs after which refreshments everyone had a very VE CONGRATULA-, '3. Harry Bishop Mrs, Bishop (nee Virginia Palm receiving congratulations arrival ndl 021 190118.! N. 8.. 11th, Mrs. Bishop of Mr. Fred Palmer and the late Hrs. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Bishop. parents of the spent the weekend and daughter-in- TUESDAY of the gathered in reunion tin etc. topped with a slipper. Relatives were present from Sask. U. S. A, N. 5., and all parts of the Island some absent for many years. So succes- ful was the gathering that plane were made to make it. an -—Q['IE'I‘ IVEDI)? WILS‘ REUNION ~—- ‘The Silas Rayner shore was the scene of a happy gathering on Wednes- J when over eighty Rayner family on of . The afternoon sports. swimming. annual the Sund ay, Colin Ramsay of Hamilton united in nlarriage to Mr. Horace IvIzurFarirtnc, Manazer of the Sum- merside Bat: Factory. and Son of Mr. Silas MacFar-lane. splendid picnic having been NG -A quiet solemnized at Manse at Maipeqtle on July l4, Rev. Mr. iating when Miss Patricia Ram- say. dauzhtcr of Mr. and Crowdis, offic- Mrs. Free —\VEDDING BELLS -- A pretty wedding was solemnized at the No. Bedcque Manse, July 9th at 8.30. Riel’. D. F. Hoddinott officiating, Miss Frances Dingwell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Reginald Dingwell tras united in marriage to Mr. Stuart Cfil‘l‘ll‘llt?i'S. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement. Carrutliers North Bedcque. of The bride was very attractive in a navy silk crepe , white hat and accessories. The young couple were unattend- ed. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. anti Mrs, Carrutlicrs left, on a honeymoon to Si. John, N. B. Prev- ious to hcr marriage the bride was the guest of honor at a. shower at the holme of Mrs, James N. Clark, N.rth Bedeque. The house was at.- trnctively decorated for the occa- sion. Miss Dorothy Hogg escorted the bride to tho scat of honor to the strains of the Wedding March played by Miss Georgie Schurman. The lovely rifts were opened Miss Ruth Holland an! Miss Alice Wauph and the by accompanying Among the verses wad by Doris Clark and 1I~Ie1cn ‘Fucker. W88 town. ‘Their many friends wish them ev- ery happiness. —-8. many ‘beautiful gifts was n full piece din- ner sci the giftof the. Young Peo- North Bedeque. i4 11 i. 4 . Wlilialn Nifllrlfor the CFOWII. 1 .Mntflitf,I/miuclWSflYK-l. 1),, _;_ u ocmlil... town. Lt‘ ls. such WCTO inches 0110 cavity but 883 breast Then was also several substantial cheque: among the gifts. After the gifts had been admired the even- yinz was pleasantly spent in music, Rvfrcshlnerlls wore served at the ion of the evening. -—S. The adjourned coroner's in uest into the death of Mr. Isidore cello wilich rlccurrcd in the City 111 tlzc curly hours of Sunday was livid iilsi. illpiit. Coruucl" DI‘. I. J. Yco conducted the hearing and in nil eleven witnesses gave evidence. |The hearing was further ajourned luntii Friday night of this week. 1Mr. C. st Clair ‘Irainor appeared’ u- MacGukan, Charlotte- silflUtl that he performed an autopsy on the body of the de- ceased and described him as i! mun of 47 years, five feet loven inches 1n height, weighing about He said the only injury was an mdr- lincision Ilrllffii quaigiers of 11m irzfih v " 1 ' cltn Bratlcu Jt-llyy’ 011i! on t e cit reast beow e ;,l,',‘,"t0,“§,'1ll, mil {Mrs C. B. Jelly, ol|coLlur bone. It was three inches ‘ below the collar bone and about three and one half inches from the centre of the Thcrc wns a quantity of blood in Jthe left. pleural llum; tvus normal. The bone. the heart- was normal in size and an incision was found in the aorta (the large vea- sel of the heart) in line with the stomach was also The cause of death was inter- al hcmmoriulge due to a wound or P111- lislz? llifiaacllizziias? °' m“ Questioned by TTBIIIISI‘ aalto Church at, st. Eleanot-‘s the instrument wh ch n s opn- . tooth ion caused the WOIIHGJIIQ said it hcn the preachers Most w“ caused by “a sharp cutting .D., instrument knife OI‘ or somethln¢ of that na- nt all extemai parts examined and long" |~__D_g,9ym°nd_1)_|)_.|vll0\lnd was thi: lone 11'0"! the m, George Simms. John H. Pldgaon, ntrance. He also mid it Elmmm Milumd- ‘hlfimw- lnehh I i -Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Spataman and daughter. Miss Barbara, of Rye n - arbor S Beach. New Hampshire. are s ing their annual vacation at Wew Beach. Summerside. —Mr:, R. J lottetown, retu ter a Bmera ld, Kinkora and Bedcque, 1e ofN l???’ purchased a farm. ‘asscnlbled the bride and Fred Jewell: -Mr. son, J. D. their home. Kinkoni lift/e in Boston, Sprin field bridge, Mass. gated PC1168 Doirorl. Rn some time with their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McPhee, son and daughter. from Raymond, Alberta, accompanied by Mrs. A. J. Robinson. Miss Myrtle Laird ct Tryon spent yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McAulay, Upper Hillshoro st. It has been 28 years since Mr. Mc- Phee's last visit to this province. He was a schoolmate of Mr. Mc- Auiay whom he has not secn for 30 years. INJURED IN ACCIDENT - Mr. John Garrett. Canadian National Railway em loyee, is in the City Hospital wit a, broken nip. received ,in en accident on the street yester- ‘day. He was drivln a bicycle. plo- lice said, and startecfto turn off e street to his left. Apparent-iv he had not noticed a car coming lip behind him and was struck bv the machine and knocked to the strcct. Mr. Owen Protide yvas driving tile car, police said. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION --A vary enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr_ and liirs. D. . Smith, Nclvtown, Belfast. on the evening of May 25. when about 50 friends and neighbors assembled to bid farewell to their son Gunntr Lee Smith, who is training in the Canadian Camp at Petawawa, Ont. fol- service overseas. 0n behalf of all present, an address was read by Mr. Arthur Weymouth, 11nd the pre- sentation of a nice sum of money made by Mr. Gordon MacDougull. A wave of sadness wept over rec and vicinity when it was learned that little Joseph Smith. son of the late Cecil Smith was drowned in the sluice at Mc- Innls‘ mill pond on Wednesday. the 22nd of May last. It appears that. this little boy who was only i year and 9 months left his grandmother's home where he was reared to go to his uncle's home at the opposite side of the dam and in crossing the plank over the sluice fell into the water and drowned. SMITII-BATL-fnlo marriage of Mr. Chm-lee W. em, telcgrannlst, R.C.N.V.R.. town. to Miss Lillian Smith, of Lun- enburg, N.S.. took place in Halifax 0Y1 WEdIIPSdBY. June l0, the cere- mony being performed bv Rev. D. M Grant, of the bride was atte and was mlriglv dressed 1n a black suit with white accessories. Mr. James S. Harker, tefcqrnphis-t, was zrcomsman. The room's fath- er, Mr. Charles Batt. was present at thetwefltltiljnxgl. h e couple will Epfnd o . er onewnoon n lar- gttetown. 3 --__ ‘YORK PERSONALS — The con- dition of Mrs. Marshall at P.E'.I. Hospital remains unchungeci- Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis, York. were vis- itors to Kingston Sundaln- Mr. V. Crockett. B. A., Bmitihera. B. 0., la enjoying his two months holiday at his home in York.- Mr. and Mrs. Allison Macllean, Molitflglle- Were Sunday visitors to York.— The heaviest crop of clov- er in York belongs to Robert D. Crockett and sons- Mr. Albert Templar, Suffolk, but a native of Oxford, England. has quieted.- Misa Evelyn Carr. Stanhope is at York. the guest of Mrs. R. D. Crocketh- Mr. and Mrs. Bevan. City. were visitors to York Sunday Mr. Bevan has spent nearly 40 fie: as Engine Irmpector for C. REFRUITS ARE ENTERTAIN- EI)—One hundred and twenty young men. recent. recruits into the Canadian Active service Force leave today for mainland camps, Last night they were entertained at the Armouriea at a function arranzed jointly by the carry On Canada Corps and the Canadian Legion War services. Mr. Gordon MacDonald. chairman of the cn- tcrtainment committee of the Corps and Mr. Albert Dinnis, sec- retary of the local Legion branch were in charge of the details. Last night's program included instru- mental music by the "Quinta", dancing by Mary Walsh, Peggy Campbell, Teresa. Costello, Edith Whitlock. Lloyd Gallant. and Jack Weatherbie. soloists included Charles Earle, Bill ‘Irninor and Bumadette Gaudet. The boys will he accompanied to the station this , morning by the Prince Fldlvard Island Light Horse hand. Cig- arettes are supplied by the Carry on Canada Corps. There passed away on June 26th. at hi: home at French River, Mr. Welalcy Jolly-more at the age of 85 years. Mr. Jollymore was born at St. Margaret's Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Bcotie, later going to Canso when he resided until i909. when he calm to French River, P.E.I., 3i your: ago. He was mlzfleed in fish- I . MacDonald. Char- med to her homo nf- leasant visit with friends in On Thursda evening, July 11. the River and surround- districh; gathered to welcome Mr. Norris Kitson and his bride to North River where he has recently When all had groom were conducted to seats of honor and the following address vrns read bv Mr. Wilbert MacCarville and MacCtu-ville, returned to . FYldny evenillt: r a tlrree weeks visit, with friends and Cain- ey were accom- bv Master Harold Duffy. of fer, Mass. and Master Robt. xbury who will spend formerly of Charlotte- l WEDNESDAY away at Sturgeon a grout which after a. sojourn of three years in this valley of carth it knew and loved so well, its 1'eu'ard,-tha.t soul we knew Mathias Landrlgan. funeral serv bald Stevert, of Bed rcsidcnc tended. ilciated. Mrs. Clark Mac presided at the piano. The sung were: "The Sand: Were sinking," "Face to Piece," "Abide With Me," The l-be were Messrs. G, Clark Percy Mllrchbank, Clement urs, Vernon Cr Robert Auld. North Bedeque cemetery. HOME ON VISIT — lvLlwDonaJd of Calgary, Judge the District and Probate Courts Alberta has arrived on a. visit his 0d home his M and Mrs. Alan MacDon ld has spent in Alberta and was a his prcscnt position has a son John in Halifax. is visiting 5 West, Street, Charlottetown. by Grand Herald Hazen N.G,. George Bowness; V.G., Hi Clark; . . Sec, Wilbur MacFarlane; B. R. $11M‘ Conductor. Geo Alien wedlock; 88MB’? Arthur. . SUPREME C TOW the Court House at in Charlottetown, July 30th. B consent a civil jury case, Crouch ant, was set aside in Charlottetown in a debt against, an est-ate. MacKinnon appeared for the plain defendant. The sine die. On June 12th inst. there passed soul. 918ml‘- tears. was called by its Creator Whom on --FUNERAL AT BEDEQUIL-The ice-s for the into Ambl- an arer: uarrie, Carruth- 31B’, A. G. MacCall. Interment was in the HOD.A.M. in North Lake where brother Columbus resides. Mr. acDonald is a son of the late Mr. aid. Judge forty years ppointed to ill 1921, He Mi>s Jean Robznsctr of Moncton, Miss Jean MacDonald, OFFICERS INSTALLED. —~AI the regular meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Lodlze, N0. 22, 1.0.011, the following officers were installed. The installation ceremony was conducte p; Warden. Fred Wattonf Edsel 1M‘: hen; RSV. , S. .G., lllnsor Bowness; Junior Past Grand, Che? OURT IN GEORGE- e mid bummer mm of the supreme Court we: held in yesterday with His Lardahilp. Chief Justice J. A. Mathieson presiding. He was presented with a pair of white glloves there being no crimin- al cases on the docket. ‘Ilhlere was er, plaintiff and McNelill, defend- and will! be tried September. It wllaajurycaeeanduroeeoutof Messrs. J. J. Johnston, K. 0., and liionald tiff and Messrs. J. A. Macdonald, K 0., and M. Alban Farmer for ‘the adjourned I'HI_I___(IIIAKLQJ_I'_ILEI_Q_WIN __ G UARQIAN _ to as uwflfi.“ gw i; lurvlved by ome. Funeral arrangement: wer not. complete last. night. wn-ni the City at Manda night's per entrance tickets. Each person wa S en to the out. of of . r, to tres, privately sold $840 in Certifi cafes to several parties. FUNERAL hum-cl f tih late Mr. Ma: Buchanag ware held yesbserdnya ment, Southport oemle bee Per Gel Ga.1..ent. Mrs. B/uc hill Mass., on Mondeyv compel-lied by Walter evening. ac- _ any. Home and yesterday moming moved to her mother's residence her funeral. FORMER ISLAND LADlY. — The on Monda 11am Vvrig t, formerl many frien in l5 of her fixlece Mrs. 5:2 y grew we er . g will be laid to rest beside her hus band in Westmount. Much sym- pathy goes out. to her only ‘ niece Mrs. Beal. who with Mr. Bcal and their son Bob resided with Mrs. Wright. .MreWrih 01:8 appeiailfl case on the docket, the K vs. ey. ‘I'm! was l Pmhbt- tion case which we: held over from n“ P1851118 01f Ml‘. Alvhlbald A- u former hearing and will b, mm Metheson of Upton on July 7th removes the last surviving mem- ber of an old and respected family. He was the son of the late Angus and Isabelle Mathcson of Pbrest Hill. Mr. Matheson had made his home in Upton for the put thirty years with the excep- tlom of seven years spent with his daughter and son-ln-law Mr. and NLrs. Clarence Delano, of Piv- mouth Massfiwherc he made many friends, Archie, as he was fam- iilicrlycelledwacamm of im- peooeble habits and of a kindly and fine loving nature. His love of de- .V A pretty weddgng w“ held 5g votion to children and young 1,1,5 home o; Mr_ and Mm w_ E3 people was one of the outstanding Houston, Vandura. when their features of his life- ,eldest daughter, Eve. Ruth, be- ‘lcame their bride of James Mar- ggfijychfilghsmngf shall, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. cere- performed by Rev. Lemon, lmony was ‘Richards | fllutson, of Regina; ,‘R0y Lemon. brother Kegworth. The of the groom March. The bide, who was given 1y in a gown of white wit bolero jacket Her cha and white carnatlons. R. lVIloLure were held Heights, Mass. The Rev. Walter E Bridge, pastor of the Heights Baptist, Church officiating in the Heights for Boston Elevated Railway, for whom twenty years, were present. internment was 1.1 Pleasant Cemetery. Mr. MCLUI‘? had lived in Arling- was 11 native of Prince Edward Is- land, Ha leaves to mourn hLs early and Walter, also his brother Amuse in Warren. Ohio, Newton in Breton, John B, Milto Everette. North Rustico, and one sister, Mrs. Charles Horne, Oyster Bed Bridge. LEARD - DIXON-A ve wedding took piece at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Florence. was united in marriage est son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Dixon also of beautiful arch oi’ fe and white rtma. clerlryman was the Rev. Ward Mac- Lohengrlnu wedding march, play- ing. Mr. Jollymore was a hlsllly respected citizen and will be much missed in the community where he was a favorite to all young and old. Besides his narrowing widow there are left to mourn four sons. I Isaac, French River; Frank and Everette at home; William, Van- couver, B. 0.: also four daughters, Belle, Mrs. Kidder. Halifax; Laura, Mrs. Jollymore, Halifax; Blanch, Mrs. Green, Graham Road; Annie, Mrs. Woodlngton. Tryon, P. E. I 18 grandchildren and 8 greetgrand- children also survive, to all much sympathy is extended. The funer- al was held m. s1. 11101111111 Augll-i can Church, Bpringbrook, Reti, Mr. Fleam conducting the service‘ Interment. was in Anglican tery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Lend, Jamu Pidgeoa f ednby her grandfather, Mr. Joseph Fe . ensemble of Monteray-Roee dress with lace bodice and jacket with powder blue accessories and carried a beautiful bouquet of roses with B maiden hair fem. A buffet lunch was served to the immediate rela- tivcs. ‘Those serving were Mn. Archie Thomstm. Mrs. Ieiiih Sturdy and Jessie Imrd. sisters of the bride and Miss Marjorie MacEwen. Many beautiful and useful were received at tibc wedding. which only added to the number showered on the popular young couple on previous occasions. Af- tor a motor trip to various point: of interest through the Meritlmes. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon who have the good wishes of their many friends will reside at North ‘Pi-yon. The bride's going any costume was : gamed suit in 31W. with D0111! Tho bridesmaid was Miss Ruth best man was organist Miss Doreen Boyd, who played Mendelsohn’: W e d din g in marriage by her father, was love- triple sheer | h fllll skirt and closely tucked pel veil was l0 one embroidered and worn by her “m. t m _ M, _ J 4 Yesterday's meeting we: the g/Irdffnthgxlsgvtamglagow, r5, m. “I, swrmlest 1n the hliwry of the or- Her bouquet was of roses and pink gammmm- Wm‘ ‘he Hume‘ River l IUDGTBI services for Mr. Obadiah M‘) on Monday afternoon July 8th from his late homo 16 Alpine street, Arlington Mr. McLure had made his home over thirty years, and the purist-nice of the large group of neighbors and IflQIldA for the funeral services bore eloquent tribute to the high esteem in which he was held. A representative dele- iI-‘ttlflll o1‘ follow-emplyoees of the Mr, McLure had worked for over Mount ton for ovcr thirty-seven years. He death 11 wife and two sons, Herbert pretty ome of Lend. North Tryon, on July 10th at. 2.80 pm. when their eldest daughter, with Sheldon DeBlois Dixon, eld- North ‘Iryon. The house was tastefully decorated for the mcasion with cut flowers end the ccrcmony took place under a. and pink e officiating Man, pastor of the United Church. The bride entered the room on the arm of her- father to the strain: of She looked charming in an Mr. W. J. Reid, of Middle , was re-oiected president of the Luce Edward Island Co-operative Live Stock Marketing Board at the 7th annual meeting of the organization held in the Board of ‘Trade Rooms in tire cit_ yesterday. Other o flcers elected were: Vice- president, Mr. P. A. Mclsmalc (re- elected): sec-mgr, Mr. J. A. Gil- lies (re-elected). The directors named for the coming year were: King's County, Mr. Alexander Ham- 1lton,. New Perth; Queens’ County, Mr. B. Howatt, Wiltshire, and Prince ounty Mr. Vernon Craig. Middle- and Albany Shipping clubs, former- active members of the organiza- n, voicing atron criticism of the ‘manner in which i.- e business of the [Livestock Marketing Board was be- ing conducted. The Hunter River Club presented a resolution calling for a drastic change in the admiri- lstration of U210 organizations busi- ness. It was rejected by the resolu- aeason’: crop. Ho l. wife and tlwo chil- ue. w“ hem ldrerm con and a dwshtvr. bfltih l! 9Q on Tuesday afternoon from his late e, and was very largely at- Rcv, D. F. I-Ioddinott of- “ m’ and Capitol theatres in fornlance. In all $78 . was paid. for given two War Savings Stamps for the admission price olf 50 cents. If ull theappllications whim were giv- YESTERDAY. -— Th: e r- noon from the residence of her mo- ther, Mrs. George warry, 230 Euston Street, where services were conduct- ed by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, who also officiated at the gravyjefhlntlelv- The remains of the late hanan arrived from Haver- 130' were taken to the MacLean Funeral m- for death occurred at. her home 333, G1 Met/calf Avenue. Westmount, P. 9., night last of Mrs, Wil- Miss Minnie who is very lyy old here. Mrs. Wright has been declining health since returning from St. Petersburg, Florida. over a er ago. and notwithstanding the! st medical advice and loving care wart Beal. sh: of the oldest residents d He we: born was therefore in hi: I M rdi . Ha blessrai with $581 00111 12H. ing were good, and ii s mind ' kiiblya rglah am; nd took very on o re: a keen interest in the affair: day. Havl he wu able ing reminiscences of the long ug FUNERAL snnvrtYrzs-Tile fun held yesterday morn Into residence 189 to the Ronni-n where service was Rev. P. McMahon, D.D. The caske draped with the Union JncJc wli borne to its last resting place Messrs. Thomas Gallant, Murlphy, Austin Bradley Oorneiiu Peters, Ray Buotc a S vice men preceded the hearse, —WEDDING B wedding was solemnized at Mary's Rectory, Summerside, Saturday c Edna Sav became the ‘bride of Mr. Gilmour Williams, son of Mr. :1 Mrs. Georgi: Wiiliauls, Stirulnersi cee left on Sunday to join his unit —-S. VISIT NATIVE PROVINCE. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Henderson a daughter, Thelma. of Seattl motored to the Island on their former homes after scnce of 22 veers. back, they plan to vi Fall’. Thcv sec a changes .nd are enjoying selves re eudnk old acquailitlailcca Mrs. Ernest Crosby, also of Seattle e, Wash. an grout. mam with her sister. 1W5. I‘. wood, Charlottetown. while dcrson Vlfilfs with his sistcl", biyrtle MacPhrlil, and his father Thomas Henderson. of Long (Jreck I. A. ANNUAL PICNKk- Salvation Aruiy annual Sunday School picnic which was held at Mzirslificld ycsicrrlny “'11s l1 bu; sur- cess with a large nunibci" of chil- dren and raslrcnts in attendance. The weatherman smiled on the ev- ent. and the 75 children had an enjoyable outing. Sports swimming and u ball game ircro fcaturcs of the afternoon's iun ‘Illlise cvcllt; more in cllarirc of Atljutaut W. Hawkcs. Thc supper “'11s scrvcd by the ladies of the Home IJPQlOIL A canteen was conducted by Ms Louise Turner, Bertha White and Robert Turner. The chzltlren were taken to the grounds by nicans of two 1110101‘ trucks. The annual Sunday School pic- nic of lion and Ca vin Churches was held on the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Vex-mm Munn, Mermaid yrs- terday afternoon. Tho weather was ideal and fhc large gathering cn_l'0_1'ctl ‘hc many attractions, gzunca and fellowship in Iplendid fashion. The children thoroughly enjoyed a bountiful supper while the Ladies Aid pro- vided a delicious repnst for the guests. The Sunday Schools am dceply indebted to Mr. and Mrs. Min-111 for the use of their fine picnic -grounds on the East River. BAKER. - PYE — An attractive wedding was solemllibcd at St. Mary's Rectory ayfivltl, Juiy when Miss Jc 1e Pyc, daughter of M1", and Mrs. Manley Pye of Ecuni Seclun, was united in marriage to James Carl Baker, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baker, Spanish Ship Bay. ‘The ccrcmouv was pcrforlncrl by Rev. F.‘ W. PlummcrV-F-Plie bride was bcrotn- lnirlv gowiicd in powder blue rayon chiffon 111th accessories to corres- pond. Mr. and Mrs. Baker have been valued and popular employees of the Irving and Irving Packing 00., Baydield, for e number of years , and will reside in Capo Traverse, PEI. P" tion committee and turned down on e. ltandmg vote. Twelve members voted for its adoption, and 30, Mfllnat The resolution govided that alf the clubs wished ship co-opera-i tively and p001 their resources, 11' selling agency of the Board receive one-half of one per cent. with elike sum being paid to the club secre- In turn he would pro rate oceeds back to the farmer on an equal basis with the usual cuts and premiums, and u, small percent- age be kept in the club for expenses. his pmount. not to exceed one- quarter of one per cent. The rc- solution was moved by Ernest Hous- ton, New Glasgow. and aeeondccl by Haber Myers, New Glasgow. THURSDAY at no en name was Rebecca last of the family of Mr. and M31. James Bourke 0f Mlilview. Early in life she mar- ried Melville Wlllock of China Pt, who, with their family of five ch11- dren. predeceased her many years BIO- IUNBI-AL YISTIBDAY - ‘Hie funeral of Brooklyn Vail was held from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church yesterday afternoon. Services’ were conduct ed by the ven. Archdeacon H. D. Raymond. assisted by the Rev. Ledrew Gardner. Burial we: in the People's Cemetery. Rev. Mr ner conducted services grave-side. Pallbearers Messrs. Bruce Davieon. Thomas White, Leonard Andrews, John Cameron, Loman Coomb: and 1m rown. POLICE FIND KNII-‘E- A ail- ver plated table knife was recov- ered yesterday by Cit. Police in (the cellar of a. residerl of Grafton Street. in the eastern end of the town which is reported to have been found by a little girl near the scene of Sunday morning's tragedy. where Mr Isidore Dcucctte was fmlugrd 55nd. It was intgrmthle. ce a young w o s wee given to him by the girl. The hJfe was dirarpened to a point at. the tip of the blade and Police expressed the belief that it may ‘be th which inflicted the fetal . Police are inveatiget- in; the nib:- romvmn s1‘. B-tmsrarws this 1 , Mr. Jame Herding, gfiffrilvl?» Grahams? Road, on u. on Oct. i0 1040, md had alway: been lent health. Up to the very last his eyesi ht endhear- re- t and clear, I-Ic was 0f the l retentive memory, relate many intereat- i eral 01f Mr. Isidore Doucette Wfl-l -wh1le flagged in haul from hllrfor use the 8,1‘ ey Stine‘! Catholic Cemetery, conducted b, by Gerald William Dunn. A large nurnlbu of ex-ser- EIIIAS — A quiet St. w en ry vemlnfl h Min Moon age of Chatfham, N B.. George 11d dc I They were altcndcd by Miss Dor- othy Simmons and Mr. Emmanuel Perry. Ven Archdeacon G. R. Har- rieon performed the ceremony. ‘Hie gloom who is in Hi: Majesty's For- —- Jnlatcd table rid gored by polic On their way ’I'l1e knifcyw sit U11‘ World's ihcln- accompanied them home to visit at her former home in Bonshttw. Mrs. Henderson i; spending part time L. Sn1al‘- iuili’ all inch. Mr. H011- Mrs. The (‘lllllllU u], T1940 0R OUR SATURDAY. SUBSCRIBE DIES UNEXPECTEDLY. —- Mr. John Nicholson, 35-year-old farmer WON! H83 DCB tcwa. by Mr. M. of the firm 0f M n received from 0 building: at the orb. Approxima quired tor the hangar: which be ‘J24 feel. ion and I There will be f ve of 60 feet Wld school buildings u t-wy hwpltzal, of garages, etc. -—I1AD 0.] dolpho Araenault is in the Couty Hospital sufferirt from broken leg, i l lhdmOneoffllo v , became t- . tlirowin s g Mr. Arsenault to ven passing over his leg br it 1n t/Wo plflicel. Mr. Alrlcnauit mung uwcliu can bgelcpectocl. JETURNING Emma P. Carson Gamble and her two and Gordon Gamble are today on return to their h Camlbxudge, Mam, after epont the peat in» moi: their old home in other relatives in the city. were pleasantly entertained their many friends before leavi S ‘(on rciurn. ,wlll {Mk6 buck with souveaéilrs of“ the Island, won em sporting the annual Orange ea week at Kensiugton. EXADIINE amlol-osco 131i inch in width. lwho rxerforlucd an n 'l'iO(l_V found dead being stabbed through stated the inatrume fatal wound would be the not Lhl : recover '1 planntion of Yotlurrs hiAld it was passed on to the .2111 b)’ ii. youlur bov. EXCELLENT "HA1" WEATHER. _Princc Edward Island continues to have what. farmers described yes- tcrtiay as “excellent hay weather." his week the temperature has hov- cred in the hirzh seventies, moving up to 82 yesterday, while a breeze aillctl in drying hay. Until this week the month had been usually wet, leading to fears there would be dif- ficulty in properly curing the hay ‘Op described as an unusually ood Mr, Warren A. Burns, wea her vcr at the Charlottetown Ex- t-ntal Station, gave compari- l i f one , (111 l Di‘. m. with previous _vea1's. More ruin i 11d fallen in July this year already, he declared, than had fallen during the whole of the same month in any year since at lee-st 1966. ‘The figures prior to those for 1935 were not, immediately available, he said. ‘This month to dute 1.96 inches of irain fell. the weather observer sold he next ncurcst figure for the whole month was in 193B when 1.21 inches were recorded. The low month was in 1937 with 0.58 inches. IIEROCIIE - MUZBE — lin tlhe ])i'9":‘llL‘t‘ oi‘ relatives and a few i rit ntls the marriage of Miss Marie Philolncnia Muise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Muise, the Magdalen Islands. to Daniel Joseph Deroche, of the Prince Edward I:- land Highlanders (Blackwatch), son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dcrorhc, Miscouche, P.E.I., took pillcc lxfondny morning at 9 o'clock Mass in St. Mary's Cathedral. Rev. D. J. MncPherson aolemnized the oercmony. The bride wore c. frock of Ciel blue. white coat and white accessories and a corsagie of pink cal-nations. She was attended by 1111's. Vcrll Kealiiig, who wore a blue stilt with rose colored hat mid corsagc of cumations, Mrs. William mtteraon, who wore e bllwk dress with white acoeaaolriel, _T]___ I F. Bchru-man, held . urmui Ar 00., Sumlneraide, that his firm bu been awarded the contact for the At It. Elean- tle 45 acre: an W1‘:- these. There will be machine shops, bar-rack: and 11 . fioeravhefiqlluntéla LEG BIOKE-lll’. A- Prince which he received inadrunner: ened to the aioveu and the born frightened and started of the ground, the rear wheel of the slo i: 110M‘! ma. and Mrs. George sons, Stanley leaving ohm-re in vidtlng and They by 118 Stanley and Gordon them several having oven at held last D KNIFlL-‘Phe silver knife which was recov- e, was examined yes- of No stains were found. hich was sharpened to a point, ms tibout three-quarters of Dr. McGuilznii, utopsy on the or Isidore Doucettc, who was Sunday morning, hatter nt inflicting the about one- Policc said they did 11k the knife which has been rd is the weapon used. They were unable to get a satisfactory ex- the exact time and place it was found. Some children d e. little girl found it. while Jill-lit). . .____ 2:: r1 —-VIBITOR T0 CITTOW mm , N l4 of her aunt, [,- - jonb va-tlb in in: the gum Henry Callbeck. ESTATE IRINGs (300 -‘I‘lw auction sale of 1.112 m‘ d the late John D. Hum Du. It-I-ffnwo n: : maven on #0111110:- dagbome 704cm 901g m, l. 01.0.3‘ Allnstocnn" or . k d realized good pricesfllifr. say was auctioneer, ll e. by evening, July i , nuptial: parsonage, Sunung . B. Wilson officiating, Victoria. May Howatt, of first: rigs tllniizeti eor . 111mm, son of Mr, ws. Wilfred Innlan. Tryon. 112:1‘: many friends wish them every hnp_ pinlels. 3 Rev. wiheli Miss Capt Tru- marriage t0 f DELI GATES APPOINTED CANADIAN u: ION -_ M B: special meeting of the Chlulottc- town Branch of the Canadian Ileg- ion held yesterday afternoon the following’ were appointed delegate; to reprcseslt, the Branch at {ll/B p». virlcial convention lo be a; Charlottetown A -; John IA-igiliiziir, .» Norman Ilozflhcr. were appointed alternates: ., P. J. Rossiter. J. P. Hiilion Jemetzd Walker. rcl rn ‘Temperance Forlorn on 1. tlotti vrlth those now serving in de- fence of the Elnphjc-agalrtst, their right and privilege of voting in the Rcent plebiscite. —WEDDI.\TG_; _ ELLQ-A prnfly wedding “'11s suloinniltcti on Wednes- day evening at. 4 o'clock 11.1. the par. sonage at North Detlcquc, when ‘Rev. D. F‘. Hoddinott united in mar- riage Miss Ethel Mayo smith, dell liter or Mr_ and Mm, mm Srni h. of 'I‘raveliors Host, m Mr_ Stanley George Gunning, son of . and the late John Gunning. The brill". who was very charming in a wedding," dross of sheer in a. pretty orchid shade with navy hat and coat, was attended by her sla- ter. Miss Velma Smith. who was dressed. in an curl-mule nf dusty rose with matchin-r tlcz-N-rlorics. Llovtl Word was first 111.111. Afts-r thc ceremony, n rcccuiioti was held at tlte home of the brldc for n large number of friends. The young couple will make their home tn ‘travellers Rest, where their man friends wish them evcrv happiness. JSLR HIS ~ .. . . _._~_-___;-_-= HASKELL ---1iL Stamford, O0 , Juiy 11th, 19w, to Ml". and. F. V. Haskell, urea Gladys Sullivan of Sumlnersidcl a daughter. BISHOP -— Al. liigliiisltl Hospital, Amherst, N. 5., J11. iitii, i940, to Serg. and Mrs. Husry Bishop of Sumlnerslde, u son. BOATES -.At the Prince County Hospital, July 6, 10w, to Burg. MaJor and Mrs. Ralph Boatel —-a son. IIIACDOIIGALL1AL the Cimrlottc- town Husptta“, on July i4, mo, to Mr. and lvirs. Wiliuun H. MncDoug- all, Charlotwtolvn, u daughter. MOLEAN - At the PJELI. June 24, 1940, to Mr. and . John Mela-an. nee Lulu Goes, l daughter, (Lflltlii. Juno. ROSS-Al. lllc PILL Hospital. July ll, 1040, to Mr. 11nd Mrs. R. W. Ross, a duughici‘, Muriivir Joyce. JOHNSON-At the luiuce County Hoapltfll. July 1'7. 1944). to Mr. out! Mrs. Thomas Johnson tnce Iflldu Noonun, Kinkcra), U. daughter. WTF-i-Fi-Iif MAltliiiAtlEs MMKEN zui f-éflAlvfliIiluhlr-i-KFTAT ity United Church mrsonegn on July 13, i940 by the Rcv. Hugh Miller, ltiiss Milly l/Itlllilllli Camp- bell, of Cllfll'it.\ti:iuui1, to Aiui-cilison wan UOlUlllg hillciicnzit: of the same place. ROSS-McDOIJGAI.I..--»At S Manse, Belfast, Sa 1940, by Rev. Wallace her carnage also being of camatiorm. Wilbert McMillan, PEI. Highland- ers, (Blncklvatclrl, was the best 111x111. The wedding breakfast was ilclti in Halifax, and after e brief trip in the Province, Mr. and Mk1. STUDENT- Mr. Johll E. Good- man formerly of Lincolrn, Lot 2A, now residing Boston, Mam", graduated from Boston Collette in the class of 1940. Mr Goodman isl the son of Mr John 1'1. Cioodlnnn‘ of Lincoln Lot M. Hunter Rivera! and the former Eva C, Mutturt ofl Albany. In his collegiate studies. Mr Goodman persued the clnaoica and majored in Prc-ltfcriicnl sull- jects. and at commnncl-luvnt he received thc B A. dPQITE‘. Part of his Colletzc preparation Mr. Gond- mnn rcrcivcd tit St Dunstnn's University. His name is still re- membered there for the large share he played in numerous pranks While in collcge Mr. Goodman lcd the Hc-Mcrlical scmlnar ns its president, He was coach and cap- tain of the ifntch Club, and his activity in chemistry, debating and snorting clubs was outstrmdinrz In September the former St Dun- Man's bov will cntcr Harvard Uni- versity Dcntnl School for n four year course in Mctiirnl Dentistry. MORAN-AND lIRAINOR NITP- TIALS - A quiet but pretty wed- ding we: sole-maimed on Juno as at the Blessed Sacrament (Jhtlrch. Jamaica Plain, Mass. when Miss Eileen Trainer. dauchtcr of Mr. Patrick Trainor. South Melville. P.E.I., became the bride of Mr. Daniel P. Moran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Moran of Dorchester. Mass. formerly of Sourls, PEI. The Rev. Fr. Covne officiating. The bride looked charming, ciress- ed in a suit of teal-blue shark- skin with white accessories, and carried a bouquet of white roses. Mrs. James Robertson of Randolph Mass, sister of the groom. was the bz-'le's only attendant, who was dressed in coral pink crepe, and carried pink roscs. The groom was attended by his brcihcr-ln-law, Mr. James Robertson. Inlmediatc- 1y after: the ceremony a reception was tendered them at the home of her sister. Ms. Daniel Curley, of Jamaica P1ein.-Mass. The brido and groom were the lv-rlpients of many "beautiful and costly flifts. Previous to her marriage a ahowcr was lzivcn the bride bv her friends and co-workcrs at the l-lmne 0f he!‘ sister, Mrs. Daniel Curlcy. Follow- ing an extensive automobile tour of the New England States the happy couple wiu take up A " 1h Jamaica 83h. Al‘ Demcfie will take up residence’ herc.—Hal1fax Herald. PAY FOR REGISTRAR! —Or- ganizlltion is being completed for next month's national registration of all Canadian residents of I6 years or over. Mr. Jules Cleton- guay, chief electoral officer Canada who ha: been named chief registrar for national registration, has sent out his instructions and has also intimated that registrars in the various electoral districts will receive $6 a day for every day employed 11nd asaistante $5 a duty. Depot/y registrar: will receive II I do for each day of registration. Ot 101's engaged in tzhework will be asked to do so voluntarily. Prom-- iscs uscd also will be sought on A trtruntary basis. In polling division: where it i: expected more will be more than 100 regiltratime, two dcqmty registrars should be a minted, ivifr. Castonguay said. n HPlPPIlYIg accommodation he sug- gested many persons would desire that only registration officials be in hearing distance when actions are answered, and he call on the registrars to no that such proper accommodation i: provided. PREPARING FOR REFUGEE (FlIlLDREN-Although the arrival in this country of evacuee children has been postponed for the prea- ent, arrangements are being made for receiving them in this prov- tncn if the British Government de- cidcs to revive the plan. Upon ar- rival 1n each province the child- ren must. be subjected to a ten days quarantine period before be- ing distributed to the various foa- ter homes. In this connection the large home of Mr. Guy Stewart. Beiiovue. near Tea Hill. and with- in eight miles of the city. has been recommended as an irlenl alto f0!‘ a depot to house the evacuee children during this uuarantine period. The recommendation has hem made to the Government by the Refugee Committee of the Curry on Canada corps 0f Whml Mr_ ,1, 0, rryndman is the chug; mnn. Evacuee children will medically examined at vrovincinl distributing centre: and not. 5t tho debarkation port. Unless Mm!" are conscientious obmtnr: evalnlt ‘vaccination. each child will ‘m! Grace Ann McDoulgsll, of Belle Riv- gfvw John Alexander Ross, of Flat er. MCKENNA - LANCE - At Suin- merside on July 14, 1M0, by Rever- end OOIL-At Mone- . ., July 16, 15:40, by Rev. Ro- bert Stuart, Eleanor (iulilraitli Cook d Rillidtllpli Curruthers, both of Charlottetown. McKINNON - MacCORJVIACK At Zion Manse, (fnarlottetown, Monday. July i5, 1M0. by Rev. G. ‘Carlyle Webster, Mia! Elizabeth Alin MacCorlnnck of Charlotte- town. to Mr. (‘lortilyn Daniel Mac- Kinnon, of Wcst, Royalty’. YOUNKERS - NEWSON -- At lb! Baptist Parsonage, Cimriottetown. July 14th. 1940, by the Rev. H. L. Danton, Frederick Reginald Younk- era, and Alma Gcrirllrlc llelvson, boll-l of Charlottetown. BURNS -MUGFORD - At Trin- ity United Church Parsonage Jlllv 16 1940. by the Rev. H Miller, Miss Edna Muzford of Char- lottetown to Mr William Hartwell Burns of Malwquc. DEATHS July 14. Archibald Sttlvcri. aged 76 years, ' DOUCETTE-In Charlottetown on July 14, 1940, Isidore Dmwctw. a. 46 years. F BUCHANAN-Suddenly at Aitken- con, N.H., on Friday, July 12. 1940 Mrs. Margaret Buchanan. wife oi the late Westley Bilchnnan. of Can i $230RMACK~At Souris, PEI. on Saturday. duly 13th. A118"! MncCormack. Sn. nrrcd M 99M‘ VAlIA-Jxt, thc p. a, Island n ital on Monday July 15. i940, 131-00 lvn Vail. in his ‘l4 vcar. ' cnorrrzlv-Ai Emerald. Jilly 18- 1940., Mrs Edward ol-oken. use '73 llAllDlNfb-At, Graham's Road, on Jaréyhifl, mo. James Harding, in his car. WRIG -At. her home, 1133 Met- calf Avta, Weatmnuni. P.Q. Jill-Y 15, mo, m... wlllluul wl-lsht- (formerly Miss Minnie Crabbe. 0f Sblibilllil“ - At 01111111210"- Jul la, 1940, John Nicholson, aired a. ‘ F I 1 an’, notwi- g1‘ %ns"V%gtllnc-;Ai;"l3‘§fl'f~’ "lh- lmh . 1 t llnox K523311254 ‘$12K “aldhulmu Mrs. Mary Jane Marshall in he!‘ WM". l’