i-" ...-- - eunuch“ PP‘-""""‘” ‘ . EMORY WAS r -_ as. glhfll l v l t I _.~»__ 7WD’! [OUR NEWS BUDGET m. OUR. SATL T!!! GUARDIAN MAT ll, RDAY SUBSCRIBER; MOONDAY intern tervlay afmmoon was an tinx Illwa budsot 1mm the North Nova Sootia and Prince Edward, Island speaker being CHI-it. William R. Burnett, of Char- Highlandera, tho lottetown. T0 ATiIRg CENTRAL 000N- OIL --Hon. .W.J.P.Maol4il- Mr. George J. Tweedy, KC, will attend Central Council Canadian Red on Thursday of this week in Toronto. IO-IIIOFIOW morning and Mr. Tweedy left on ianand Meeting of the Cross Society which opens Dr. llfacMillan leaves Saturday morning. 0 VE RS EA s‘ BROADCAST - Broadeiat from Great. Britain m- FUNERAL AT GRANDVIEW — The funeral of John Milton Mac-i Donald was held from his residence I at GYLlIRlVlGW on Saturday after- homa and grave-side were conducted by ihe Rev. J. M. Fraser. Burial was ill pall- Willllrd lvlacluod, Livingstone, Rilsseli lvlar-, Pllee, Hubert MacPllee, Noll Mac- noon. Services at the Valleyfield Cemetery. The bearers were: Sllllllcy Broth and Rod MacDonald. FUNERAL HELD - The funeral, of the late Annie Shepherd was hcki Friday morning to the Holy. Rctlccluer church where requiem! high lllass was celebrated by Rev.’ i-lle grave was conducted by Rev. Fath- Fatller Baines. Service at er Edwards. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Daniel Keough, John Liv- ingston, Earl Stanley, Rnbertwake- ll", Charles Smith, and Edward Hartlnser. NIOTIIEIVS DAY TEA - The members of Alpha chapter of Bate. sigma Phi sorority held an after Ziuon tea yesterday at the home of .\.lrs. K. S. Rogers in observance of .\l liner‘: Day. The attractively ar ‘lilvo a; ' om were sunfl by e Mothers oi’ the Uid \ S. ' fire guests. smrcx not can - On Bevin"- iiay afternoon between three and tour o'clock the. U" $953‘ °1d ilaughter of Mr. rmd Mrs. Ivan ‘N: '0 i unrds tllp clip’. -_i..l,vin_c near her home in St. Av- ..rd'i\ when she ran across the street in front o! a She was taken at. once to the P1. T. Hospital by the (lrlvor. lock at her home before six o'- rIoFk. She received scratches on her Rives and DFUFPS on her head and lips. ymEMgy HAVS BITS! DAY — Firemen hfld a busy day WW1!" ihr- (infringe from four blazes— yo» o! them grass firekwasonly h". 'l‘lic only building on fl“ ‘_l\ gall hole was burned Wight. Grass firm W" >1‘ Mrfiill Avenue and at {"\_\;lv,-‘y»t‘r\‘(v\\'t1 Cnlf Course. Fire- - , . n n to the ill‘? ‘lfmdfinlimwilw new quell the ' .. ll to k to llirticiiwgllewfirst “call wus at 8.10 ‘ ' slay morning to Hayfield 3‘- ‘lost call at 1.31 last nleht um - < at. 11.715 a.m. and the other coll at noon. Mr. G. Elliot Full w!!! N‘ president a‘. ill! Wflm‘ 5mm” of the CommunibY C03‘ °i‘(.l.'l".fll‘. held at. The Char- ’y\v'n_ unto‘. Saturday nluht. , officers elected WPYBI _~ Pi Mr. Juctico A E. Arsenault. Past. president. Mr. W H. Tidmarsh. vu-v-ruvaldent. Mrs. Keith Rollers u-u M". Raoul Revmond: S8865“ ~u~= rfumnret Stems: Treflwmr- \[1~ p, (7 Siodrlard. Directors: Elf. A R l\'f‘ll(lflll. Mr. John Inch. M15 y 11,2 R. McEwon, Mrs. Edwin Iohnsbofle, Mrs. l". ll. Colwill. M!” Berna. Hilestis. Miss Lillian MR6- Kcnzie, Miss Jum- Mfliimlmid- m‘ "1. Thompson. Mr. P. D. Wm‘ ams, Mrs. L. B. MacMlllan. MIS- '\l~‘llui' l-l. Roper. Mrs. V. L. Dis/Bi!‘ M.“ M155 Iphigenie Arsenault. SS vnrah Iongworth and Mrs. Frances Holl Trainor. The report 0f the mmpaizn for memberahi? Valid‘ rlosmi Saturdav nil-flit 910W“! 11M me number of members has been ulhstantiallv increased over that 0f - t. i q .m. “$1520 vgatterson. Com- munity Concert orRlfliBPT 5 Newman: city w" brew" l" ° ml-‘liliiiftilng the election of officers a discussion oi’ the izeneral business 9f the association v,~;ls carried on. TUESDAY up‘ 1 g 1:01am MEETING -' annn for Peace in! ti“ WIT” "t" a“! subject of a timely and interest iZ address by um y; gl-ls weekly luncheon meet m‘; O1 m, Charlottetown Rotary Cluh yesterday. Mr. Ober has bee" touring Canada. and the Unitog any“ mwktng u; Rotariaau an other nrvioo oluiia. Lt.-Col. K. B. Rpggfl and Mr. G, P Thompflofl were 10in: chairmen yesterday and ML R" };_ RpgQll presided, Major Alex Knox was inducted 1M0 the membership of the club. Guests were Beriiflmi" 3080f: 0f the Can- adian nt of External Af- fairs, Harold Bohaker, J. A. Web- ptcr, W. 1-l. V, Dunbar of Char- lottetown and ‘Rm C. MaoLean of Souris, P.l!l I. An interesting wedding was sol- Erlmized at. 8t. Dunstans Basilica n Monday morni Mia-y 3rd when iss Patricia Cah ll, ouushter vi . and Mrs. James Cahill o! ‘I . souonport and Mr. cream 111221118- aon of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. l-liszln! of Kenslngton were united in the Holy bonds of Matrimony. The cer- rformcd by Rev. Father McArds who also celebrat- d the Nuptial Mass. Approplate vmns were sun during the Mass a. Mr. Connie lnlr. The bride who wore n, blue and white ensem- lc was attended by hr-r sister, Mrs. grind DcCoste wearing a P050 C05- me Th9 groom was attended bv is brother Mr. James Higgins. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the brides fail-tome in Southport. Mr. nnd Mrs. lqlgglns thcn loft rm ll short wedd- ing trip through N. B. On their re- turn they will reside in Kensintzton . , where the yrroom is a ivmlllrlr tvoiml farmer. A host. of friends unite in - him: them a long and happy We. i I rs was struck by a car coming The child was passing 061'- but was s a residence at 4'1 Bfllflilxd m. - comparaflvely . o. but dammfl! W" at m. corner of Hlllslbom and Elston Si.» “here o. wooden fence caught e _,\-,-,‘._-,;,»_ The golf course Ililflil tea table was presided over ' s. J. L. Richards, president. mropriatc Mother's Day se- Miss Nora members B. W. LePage, who is an . v lllenlber of the sorority, re Patterson. Mrs. <Dr.> and Mn. Gilbert Hcnfyl Mr. Harlan Ober of B“: -utmost enthusiasm. urday, May lat at 8.30 O'clock England. Th0 marrilsv of Jean Leslie, daughter of Mrs. OIIiCCX‘ James Kenny. of St. Louis. P- E- 1 o'clock in St. Mary's Church. Rev . . B i ffl i ted. The ,gied£in¢rgr‘ld‘s1lcg€lv8: pig-sic by mm. Gnu lrwerhgvlgtv. Emmett Staple ton. COMMUNION BREAKFAST. tel a Conunluilon churloitetruvil branch of the Calli- ulic Women's League. Rev. L. Dougllll presided and Mr. J._ J. Mor- ris Yl. cl" of illo Prm llll'!£_il Bank ;g(1d1'ps5c(i the boys. Following the breakfast a sing song was enjoyed with Mr. Albert Blanchard at U16 plllllil. The sailors were accompanied , by Sub-Lt. A. G. Crtnvlcy and Sub.- Lt. R. Morris. ‘Dr. A. J. Murchison, medical sup- erintendent of Faiconwood Hos- pital, is at M69911!- 11‘ 139m)" a" tending a meeting of the Amari- can Psychiatric Association. The conference is being held 1n the Hotel Statler. Dr. Murchison will also visit sonn- loading Psychiatric hospitals before returning V) [hi5 province. He left hers Friday bv ..plane and will be awn! 8W“? 3W0 weeks. pin-ins his abwwv DP. "~11 McLaughlin in acting medical lu- perintendent at FHiCOHWUOd- am. s. n l-ICHER cnosnv ‘l)l-i.-\l)—l-‘rlrll<ls in Prince Edward llslund will regret to learn of the deagh 1n Portland, Ore., on April 8'1 of J. Beecher Crosby formerly o Bonshaw Mills Mr. rosby moved .t.o Denver, Col. mflllY years {I80 hut since the death of his wife, iorrpcrlv’ Miss Annie L. Robertson of Bonshalv, has resided with his dau hter, Mrs. Frank L. Connor in Port and. Two other daughters, one rosizlln in California and one in Hnnolu u and a son in Denver aur- vivo. FUNERAL AT TRACADI! — The funeral 0i the 1M6 A111“! Flslm was hvld yesterday lnorninl from in residence of his brothfl- John Fislte, Tracadie to St. Bona- venturds Church where Requiem High Mass was stint: by the Rev. w_ Simpson W110 ili>(\ vulitlllCitd services at the ' ave. 'l‘ho D811" bead-era were: Jr \1r'-.\'v. 1M1" Mldlina, Patrick .\ , lllnlmctt Corrigan, Edward Power, Peter Hughes, Asalstinu in lllf" choir was Rev. Bernard G.llis. D.i).. of Char- lottetown, Inirrnlent was in the Church Cenlciery. A nlarrlagc 0f in If b0 many Mm “as solemn d on Satur- day morning, May 8th, at ll o'clock at St. Stephen's Cllilrvll, Burling- ton. when Miss Cordelia Catherine Harrington, H. N., younger daugh- ter of Mr. and lilrs. W. J. Harring- ton Spring Valley, became the bride of uasell Samuel Ramsay. eldest aon of Mr. and M!!- Ervin. Ramsav, Alberton. Rev. H. N New- man, rector of St, Stephen's Church purformerl the double ring cere- monv in the presence of a large nun er of frlellcls and relatives. Mrs. Russell Raynor sister of the groom resided at the organ and layod or the procesaional the %riclnl Chorus from Lohengrin. The following account of a mar- rince ceremony l; reproduced from. a paper in Fl‘ilIlllll}Z!lli\l'I1,M€1SS. The bride ls. a granddaughter of Mr. D. H. Murchison and the late Mrs. Murchison of North River, P. 1:. I Miss Phyllis Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. 42 Pond Street, and Gordon S. An- derson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Anderson of Warren Road, were married at ten o'clock i-hil mo in Grace Church by Re . Harry . Mo r, the ohrurch pastor, They were a tended by Miss, Cal-o- lyn Norris, a classmate of the brlde- and Ted Meyer, a close friend of the mom. Charlottetown has once plain demonstrated that victory is in the hearts and minds of everybody and all are willing and eager to do everything possible towards achiev- ing that end. Raising eight; hundred and fifty thousand dollars ailpeared to be quite a task when the matter was under discussion and that amount agreed ilpon as the uota for the city, but the vigor an push of the ivorking units of tile drive organiz- ation, plus the patriotism of our citizens, has nchiovcd tlln objective and at lnsi. night's meeting of the “board of strategy", the announce- ment that Charlottetown had gone over the top, was heard with the A vury putty wed II aol- , omnlzed at Si. Dunstana Basilica on May 3rd bv Rev. Louis Dougan, when Margaret; Olive Donovan, daughter of Mr. and M11. Charles Donovan, City, became the bride of Kenneth Stanley Allen, R..A.F‘., son of Mr, Edward Allen and the late Mrs. Allen of Nottingham, Envtland. The bride was becoming; attired in a street length dress poudro blue wit-h silver fox cape. navy blue accessories, and wore a cor- aage of pink roses. She was attend- ed by her sister, Mrs. Leonard J. Ray who worr- a printed crepe dress with beige accessories and a. COTFREE of talisman roses. The groom was supported b Mr. Ileonnr J. Ray of Bait more, Maryland. At. a recent meeting of the Board of Trilstros of Souris ‘Hospital it was tlrviderl that a new building be mnstrili-torl for hnspital purposes. Up lo that limo it was undecided aa to whether “to erection nf a new birildln! would be undertaken or whnlhnr olv- of the available build- lmrs in the 'l‘n\vn be purchased and remodelled to serve temporarily. The silo has not. as yet been defin- itely decided upon, pending an in- spcctlon by the. architect and a decision from him as to which of tho, lots available would he most satisffirtorv for the type oi’ building planned. Construction will comm- ence immediately upon the plans lreint’ approved by the building committee rmd the bulldimz will be A prettty wedding was lmeniaed get at St. Dunstan‘: Basilica on Bat- current year and voipd when increase of ariaa Helm Marie, R. N., younger daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as P. Sexton of Borden became the Mayor Lldstona bride c5111.. A. 0!. lAllired Aiuvrlghlte- councillors head, o y son o r. and . Al- ma c. Whitehead of Livorpook tiller Morrison. ____ u“ -PB‘§N¥%OOUNTY IOIPITAL vim. l "l Leslie and the late Mr. G. V. Leslie, to Petty Patrick Gerald Kenny, R.C.N.V.R., son of Mr. and Ml‘!- wok p1,,“ this momma a; m" their diplomas: Miss Margaret Mo- Sullday mozning at the Queen Ho- Breukiust was given 2i Catholic naval ratings from H.l\l.C.S. "Queen Charlotte’ by the A. a bus while driving a motorcycle. Nelson of b0 Summerside Town Council bud- ed for a deficit of $3,676 for the nl ployooa at the re or ma: he Council held ast evening resen chairman of GBAD N- The grad exercises of the Prince County Hoa- uati ay 20 in the High School Audi- torium, Summerside. Four student _ nurses will graduate and receive Mon a; Min Muriel gua- Mial Felicia N. 15.; Miss Jean k, N. S. -IIEARS SON INJURED-Word was received on Sunday by Mr. R. B. Rankin that his son Sgt. Bren- ton Rankin stationed at John, N.B., had been seriously in- lured in an accidental colllson with Kenna, Spicer, sgt. Rankin suffered a fractured skull and was taken to Montreal hospital for observation and treat- ment. Aocord to latest report his condition is ati very crltilcal.—S HOLY NAME SOCIETY MEETS -Mr. Eugene Kelly was elected president of The I-loly Name Soc- liety of the Church of the Most |H0ly Redeemer at the annual meeting held Sunday nl ht. Other ent, Fried DeCoste; sew-treasurer, PJ. Rea . The Rector Rev. A. MacDonal 0.5.8.11. feelingly referred to the death 0f Mr, Philip J. Rossiter who was president of ‘ing. REPORT-In the re- MONTHL port of the hief of Police as given at last night's monthly meeting of the Ci Council there were four prosecut on: under the Prohibition Act for unlawful sag: or possession of intoxicating liquor; one convic- tlon under the Excise Act for p0! session of illicit still suitable for the manufacture of spirit; one con- viction for theft of pouitr ; six con- victions under the Wart e Prices and Trade regulations; one under the Wartime Industries Control Board regulations for uu of gaso- line in un-re isterod oar and a conviction un GI‘ the Militia. .m. 0i‘ nfiect, without lawful excuse, to a nd l. military parade. ABA CAD]?! CORPS MEET- Dlfl-lf resent plans material!" Bununeui a will have a ace. cadet carpi. moo WM Mid in ilk Town fiall ida! ‘Willis at who,“ i nunlgq of Bummeraide citizens were present. Lieut. Inn Burnett, n. o. N. v. n... sea cadet officer for this area. was Present also . W. Grant and MY- D. J- 13011111? '1: "narlobteoown. IVII man o ‘ ' commit m of corps, explained the history 0i m5 movement in Charlottetown. out- “"‘““ ‘“ "°‘l“i.""tl€°"%t2“.. it?‘ gifalllanw flnwaooyhreaaesd that this corp’ sh not interfere with the exist air cadet oorpa no boys would accepted that OnBed i0 this corps. The meeting decided i0 forward with the mutter and certain representative a citizens committee to Mil???" if“°““l..-‘l"”né?" -app a ona ave and only titty an needed to start. a. wfDtL-a- Bummeralde is to have a new and up-to-date canning plant it has been learned here and oflmtlrucislon la to start immediately. This new plant which ia bein! built l7! Jen- kins Bros. will be located just east of the dehydration plant on land purchased from the Noonan estate. The building will be a one and one half story wooden abmctulne‘ with cement floor and proper drain- age for packing purposes. The lay- out of the building will be ouch as oonforn government regul- ations for this type of plant, and when completed it. will be the most modern and fully equipped canning plant in flu Maritlmes, It will mea- aunloofeetbyaofeetwiohaw foot L. for office quarters. Th; flam of Jenkins Bma. is owned and operated by Win. E. Jenkins and James B. Jenkins who am from Murray Harbour and en- tered the canning business and their products of canned meat. fish and poultry have always found‘ a ready market, ‘This new establishment will pack the same products as former- ly and the larger operations which they will be enabled to carry should oe a meat advantage to the farm- ers and fishermen of this com- munity. The new plant should also he a distinct advantage 1o this town in providing employment. for a lame number of men rind wom- en. Jenkins Bros. ilfilo are also proprietors of the Burrito Sanitary for town m- of with presiding and all In present n3 the estimates Cola:- e Rétal will be hold on the evening of Saint be, officers eelcted wen: vca-presid- m; Ilhe Society at the time of his pass-"M8TY» ‘mi-V dP-"Ehter °t ulglzda-‘lg w“ Jrienda congratulate him and‘ wish came to Summerside three years m w . Preventive Service. He resigned mffeggfivgfm?“S§TQ;"“'1“'°° "s" from the mm ition in 1m WEDNTESDAY - when the ROM. . took over the work. Purchasing a Zoo-acre farm i; suddenly at hffhom a as ma. annually, m. n no AIM. requirements for transportation is reached, Mr. Gavin is a native of Alberton, P. B. I. eldest son of the late Mr. Patn- vin who was at one time a member of tho Provin- cial Legislature, and a nephew of the late Hon. Alex. Macdonald, of Charlottetown. RECRUITING WRENS-‘Ihirdof- ficer A.M. Irvin , Maritime Ra- cruiting Officer or the Wrens ha: n at H.M.C.S. "Queen Char- lotte" for the last two da I. While here she interviewed abou tan alp- plicants, who were desirous of Join- ing this new branch of the aer- vices open to women. These young women who have volunteered are now awaiting the results of their X-ray examinations before belnx enlisted. This is Officer Irving's third visit. b0 this Province, having accompanied the recruiting of- ricer on two previous occasions svhen she was a Wren. Her home is in Edmonton Alta. Officer Irving leaves hers for Halifax this mom- WEDDING BELLS-A pretty wed- ding took place at St. Dunstan! Basilica on May 5th, when Edwina Mrs. Ronald Currie, was holy bonds of matrimony to M)". Louis J. Doyle, aon of Mr. and Mrs. James Doy e, North River. The bride looked charmin in a thr piece suit of tweed w th brown ao- cessorles and shoulder bouquet of yellow roses. She was attended by Miss Carrie McIsaao of Charlotte- wn who vvora a blue suit. blank hat, black and gold shoes and also wore a corsage of roses. The groom wan ably supported by his brother. Mr. Iirancia Doyle. The groom gift to the bride was a gold locket, The popular young couple received many valuable presents and a host of friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Doyle many years of wedded happiness. vacation. has received notice of his acceptance with rank of Pilot Of- flee-r. m. Kennedy. a fonner P. W. C. student, spent iihrao rs at Acadia University with an F0. D. E. scholarship and graduated in i940 with a B. Sc , degree. Year and last month successfully completed his final examinations in Engineering. Pllort officer xenne 'a many college, university and him continued auooeaa. Hon. Mr. Hughes. new Provincial Secretary-Treasurer of Public Welfa 5011115. Jul 8, 1888, and h a aon of the late enatlor and ma. J. J. H ca. l-le received his earl edu- cat on in the Souria schoo and later at St. Dunstan’: Universit and the Royal Military College a Kingston. Ontario, where, among other things he studied engineer- ing and subsequently he joined his fa bar's mercantile firm of J. J. Hughes Ltd. and is today its man- i935 that he first entered the Provincial Legislature as represent- ative for 5th Kings. earl education in the public school in is home district, ha went to Boston when i7 years of age and worked there for a decade. At the tum of the century he was appoint- ed inspector of the Boston Ice Com- pany, a position he filled for sev- eral years. I-ie returned have in 06 and took up farming aa his occupation. In 1918 Mr. Barbour was appoint- ed Chief Prohibition Inspector for this Province, an office he retained until 1927 when he was appointed District Chief ‘of Customs-Excise PROMOTIONS — Announcement maid, has been promoted 0o the rank of Lance Corporal. Hon, J. Walter Jo es, Prince Edward Island's new emler, has had an outstanding career in wu- demlc and agricultural fields. Mr. Jones was born and reared on his father's farm at Pownal. Hg received a public school education and helped work the farm until seventeen rs old. Prince of ales Col next year completed course for a first class teacher's loenao. Ha taught primary school in lint-WOO, grammar school 1000-1001, and en- tered Acadla University sophomore year in 100i. Mrs. Jones is a gradmte of Mu- Donald College, Quebec. The family consists of four children. Bovyer, s tural College, is associated with his father on tha farm. Lois, is the wife of a well-known farmer, Mr. Lin- coln Dewar, of New Perth. Another daughter, vimy. is an expert jud and ridor of horses, and a gradun. a of Alma College. st Thomas, Ont. Helen. thought not yet entering her teens, is also a good equestriene. In 1920 the family gave $25,000 to insure the success of the cam- ing fund of the Prince Edward Ia- land Hospital. This was given in the name of Franklin Bovyer and fam- ily, and Mrs. Jones, representing graduate from the Ontario Agricul- fou B p ly representative in this prov- irllcep for the Wartime Prices and Can is stationed at Beach Grove and a daughter, Mrl. who lives in Charlottetown. Mr. Barbour has been residlnl in Charlottetown for the past several months. ION. A. I. MATHIION Hon. Mr. Matheaon new member without portfolio in ills Provincial government, was born at Bellevue, Juno 11, 90 the son of Mrs. Archibald Mathesnn and the late Mr. Matheson. Ha received his early education at Bellevua school andat Prince of Wales where he m leted the the third year. e taught school for r _ears and later studied law is now carrying on business there under his own name. He married Miss Helen Parquh- arson of this City in 103‘! and has two daughters, Janet and Ellen. He was elected to the Provincial legislature as a member for the 2n District of Queen's in a by- electlon in November, 1940. He holds the military rank of i dosltzntvl in such n wny that; an addition may bc made when cir- cxmlatances warrant. l her mother. tanned the Int- at An old resident of ‘finish P. I. ll"£..$!3l "l! and Minimi- uncml, Ont, stationed “m. RIBITIBBO 0f Lfithfi, d of Fort William was s Saturday May as Wesley Cnited ager. It was in the general election M, o HON. GIORGI IAIIOUI mm wl to the hospl The Gillls, Dewar. New Perth; Beatrlcn Olive Sheldon Duncan, m Montague and MacPhorson, Valleyfield Hundreds of relatives and‘ inher- eated friends wan present to ‘it- neaa the memorable oer-mom. A I80 to P10061118 musical prop-m was pre- sented. The annual event was held this year on tho anniversary of Florence Nlghtlngaleb birthday ._ the founder of the great. nursing d!!- daughtor of Prod Bridge and the two bmfllera Collin, artillery, and Oswald. RCA are sons of the late Mr. P. 301861- Brada-lbane Dalziel, Charlottetown 1m C.A.(B.)T.O. recently for elsewhere in alrettes by ment thm ada- Corps. the Pmvin dened and shocked when the ed that Pie. Jams William tack on April 3rd at the laugh and on the morning death was waiting W00 Hospital assembled in the um honor pleasant social Miss Jean Saunders and an was read by Dr. R. D. Iaugihlin. Nicholas. west of fol-ta. Ilaat night the fin Ported Only tired in wiazblown ooraagc fihfllmflmwomroaewith bloakfaat tisohoulagfthabriz: evening. the R 0.0.0. —At Fort William, and Mrs. William Summel-side, and Jamel Ira ll 8-45 p . and Mrs. G. W. If and brother-in-law of this attended th 1 . 1 Weddlna snl=°t§"r‘r'§n°¢ou5§° “W” a "rigid will reside in for: Will- Roswell N. Mexico, the Britten graduates were: Lena Glen Martin, Olive audia Iileno Mural-lane, order. The ad mo! bi! Miss Inna Glllis, uating class hi heat class standing. e Florence Nightingale Ma or and la second in command a was i sch. Canoe Cove and Darrlwh. now midinl in ‘Toronto. LEAVE-Private; G. and R. THURSDAY —-IOID-MATHESON WEDDING olemnized r Mr. and tal h re ha pass d way a. few houya elater. H; leeave; ‘i’? moum one brother D. M remaining His late wi er) having Iilcht. student nul- , as o i943 Gfldllflblglf‘ cam ofnt}?! AvIWDnt weddl-nl was l0l€B1-[ mm In it. gaui‘: datum. Char- Anaemia lotmovru. at 0:00 PM, on Thurs- Oth. when Edna, youngest Mn. B. M. Powell. b0- cama the briou of Harry, son of Mr. m late Mrs. Bridge, Heywood, Manchester. Enl- AlI-IVI HAIRY - Mr. Orman lflh. 0o Cove announces in Billn-nd o! his of the heavy .F. They Duncan Mrs. No. aé service Canada. Before leav- inl they were presented with cig- cial Govern- h the Carry on Can- a presentations were looked after by a representative of the Canadian LegIOXI War Services. Friends and relatives were sad- v learn- fblland had passed away due to a heart at- aga of forty-six years. He was serving with the Veterans Guard in Newfound- land and had not been feeling well for sometime, so was given his fur- of his for the boat on which he was going to sail for home, PRESENTATION AT FALCON- D-Monday evening the mem- bers of the Staff of Falconwood Audi- ataff after a long tar-m of faithful service. At, the close of a. evening she was presented with a travelling case bv address Mac- 3 area between Mlscoucha and St. Summerslde. to the bridesmaid a. pendant and Mounted Police from the western ho the groomaman a slgnat ring. capital directed fire fighting of- n. Monday another fire burned for a this in a section west of Richmond. Branch of the R.C.A.1". and since aon of the late Mr, and Mrs. Joseph returning to his home for a short, Blanchard also of (marlottetown. m“ and fl d” m“! o The ma. w“ bewmhmly ‘W is a member of tags ‘crew I; Webster the Convonfir. paid that all munfinmh dreu or f nca Edward Island while m‘ brown He accessories and a corsaga of talis- entered McGill University the some man roses, The groom was attended by Pres- ’°l ‘£3312. IITQQ Midi W VII DING wt the homo of 0 Bloom's stepmother. Mrs. Jas. Blanchard in the The hnnlw Couple left later for where the groom is Boyd .m. in bride Boa. m. Barbour new walnu- —-—- in dentin: OI Public Wflfkl, WM’ bOfIl lb All]; —QUXIN 15TH BIGRITTED *--—- in the western part of the province, “Th! Judd!!! death of Willem P’. Annuals“, MEETING — Rev September 5. 1879. I-le is a Ion of the Mud h! 711-5 Evenly-fifth year occur- hi0 A. _Alle and Rm. Rob} te Thomas Archibald Barbour and red in the P. C. Hospital. On Mon- Wbblo addressed a large gather-mg Mary Currie. After receiving his d9- nlisgt the 3rd he was stricken in u" Oiifltral c); ' . Auld M. and was of present 515m! by A-lnmes Cross as- was laid to rest in FTeemwn WIT. Anna Mae T ado Board. K . rl-fa has two children, a son Wcn- nfifilKgmflkflfififlm 4°11 1' i" "l. '4'“ “m! “d ion lilinbath Maobovvan, Kilmulr- ry Grace Ill-user, Montague; Lower Sara-h Katherine dress to the graduates was delivered by Miss Margaret Prlngle .N., Emergency Nursing Adviser for New Brunswick who for the gust two months has been on loan u this Province as ‘Travelling In- nd atructor with classes at the Edward Island, City and d County hospitals. The class vnledicbory was deliv- i $.23 one of the popular members of the grad- A pleasing part of the program was the presentation of a suitable award to Miss Mary Maser. who was successful in obtaining the pledge l w ta . a . . flour". mm Infill-- Tail-i‘; will?“ “m” ‘" “*7 ll Previous to leaving for Preston Cam beL: Ontario, the marl. and cal ed aughter of Mr. T. Matheson, address. Mr. Murray Orr made the greslegltattiilon of a well in his uau uroh. Rev. l". 1:. thanked his H. Jamel performed the ceremony. Words and generous gift. Th, com- ollett, sister D8113’ loined in A Jolly GoodFellow." A constztmg of songs, m! speed A do n remainder of the evening w“ smug -0f the 6h hlof ill-m, Thomas, 0311:6110, m4 ‘m, pm, 0f All Canada college only one of clirlst, in Canada. of a. family of eleven. fa (formerly Annie Bak- i two years aggedfilsisatlsled him nearly . . ar - m, ma", w“ held fr m? y attend Church on Friday P. conducted x n w p] Lawson and a one Ottawa to atteyrld the on nil-lay when J. A. fawn (Sandy) will receive his wings. will then leave for Toronto to Mr. J. A. Lawson on Saturday. CAI -mmalil1blo list. Health, announced by the Service Commission, Ottawa. following names cppelff Percy Dodd. 0A8 8 8., Charlottetown P. E. I on, George Frankl . P. E .12.; Cullen, John Edward. Chi-l" lottetown, P.E.I. T0 IUPPLY FOB. . MONTHS- Rev. Lowell C. Mu- Pharaon, retired ole an of New York‘, will occupy e the Central Christian Church dur- learned here last night. Rev. Mr. MacPhel-son has conducted evang- elistic meetings in Charlottetown twenty-five years ago. He is 0X- pected to arrive here for Sunday, May H. OAR. FERRY MOVEMENTS — The SS "Prince Edward Island" completed five return trips before midnight last night. crossings B2 car loads of fertilizer, coal, merchandise m, were brought to the Province and 38 car loads, mostly potatoes, and l0 empty re- frigerator cars were transported to the mainland. At the Tormentina terminal there were 20 car load-I the sidlnga at tnionight. and secretary of the P. E. I. of Fire Underwriters, la at present. on leave of absence owing to ill- daughter he will leave soon on a Scotia Board of Insurance, been a pointed actin secretary pm tom. . Snuggl wi not reside ll WM y, 1mm d 3 l; y“ Charlottetown but will visit hen at “n” $d1an¢.w“fim;3d_ regular intervals. In addition to his regular dutiel, Mr. Boer ha: been an active member of the Provin- five yearn ago, surviving are his wife and two a son la a mambo f firm of Ammault and Glauldett: Wellington. possible that o. lighter in the Uhifod States and Arm-netmanta were held up IWBMHS word from her. IABIWELL PRESENTATION»- ‘Iiol-oxlto a lflrse number of friends and neigh- llnon Mr. Elbert who read a most appreciative filled purse. b! Iflfwiaa. al pleasant mama friends for their kind . our-thicken ainsinz “Fbr He’: ‘ilfiml an reatly anjoygd b, ;11_ was served and the lea was W lune Ildir. All o 0n laupastor WOrk at v. Ml‘. Cobble, T0 macaw: wnvoa - msau tend the wedding of Miss Frances Cameron to PITT Hinclpal 01 rk, cnurlottatown. .m. . I., Dept, of ePensions and Natignn-l funeral o1 Ml‘. 311F010‘ T- ivfl bald yesterday afternoon from Zion ., lunmoraidmP. EL; Stewart, Milton Charles, O.A. Meal still awaiting transportation hm gfqmgn while at the Borden terminal Ohm mug, will: were Z) loads and 50 empties on hm“ o1 1,0 | 11, completed last night, It was thought T' the Iva Irllm . terdayvmornlng for Chariot inaa Parade J1‘. bcrt Downer q which was held May 7th. was the guest of Mr. and Mm. mammal in Halifax over oodIaland i IUNQAL SERVICES - ‘Hie Hall was funa " .'d , N ir, Brooklyn n 8mm“ ° Diatinflld. Intel-mm 1m in Stmhopo pulp“; o; Montague, P. E. U. B. Navv aev mg the 5mm," months’ m was the attack on Pearl Harbour. At the TTINDID IUNBAL -Ar RAMaoBonaXd want by piano from £73 ‘loci. He vlee was o ed with ...... n. - - sti-n - Over one h and hid been prelggttd b 8mm‘ Alociatiou to each v. At Ptin st: a Hine was l: zacezllglcrhrfdpfl°gi h 334'?“ nah . The Re Th. were: GGQOII - .M$0Dll¢ 1 John Mc- curred in alfofitfllnm “- Vaila BarlMc-m;mg°19,t1._m 3% W110i“ Howasanonlybromqw ,581'VlL‘Q attlu ave m» A oymbflmlgcy n wed 0v Rev- - Wtlir in Charlottetown. ~ Born at Scum "WY-M Wm“ ~ mmasflm- .., - 1mm m m‘ prllnuy education in an eral months before 1,, “my”: a sum Em“ H: time of his enlistment he was Athe- “now” "5’ i“ 0110C visit to Ottawa. Mr. H. R. Snugga bra‘; th of Halifax, manager of the Nova n,“ 0f wggt Kent School while of fl commissioned as a Lieutenan He is now taking a, abort course in Agltialircrglft guulnnery ancggn tllzfi com e on oourla I m" mtmnicnuuauunnmmflm. WEDDING BBLLl-A quiet ding took place at tho mum Trinity United Church, C town, Saturday, May 8 in the prvs lgzivoa late and bride wore a two place B00"! poudn blue with —- “m 1'11.“ $.13‘. JIUSHFIRE-Abrulh fl .A idbhilwif d ' burned for hours yesterday in a: n“. mompane y a ‘n knowing ll “N” onaatlortwed is a valued member of iratdtie _ immona and late Hillsboro y ——— 0.0.1.. Simmons, cliulomwen. Governor's Island. ON LEAVE 0F ABSENCE-Ml‘. Rev. Hugh Miller D. D. officiat . C. A. Beer, provincial fire marshal Tm ' "wok ulattanded. they loft b! trip. The H321? Ind . of ber of the family. two claw lmrlotte- u!!! "U! m 0d St. Francis xavlq iiisihfsf °‘ “f” ti???” “i. if "My "- Mite"- M wan in connection with the Na ‘a a graduate of that soms time am Physical Fitness Program, but la . r i" WM h“ Rome and Berlin. 253i’? l‘i§..‘?§‘.°“il'sa‘é‘§. " ° Rem-w w c anada, he residence at Montreal when lived fox-the past. 18 years. m a responsible position in that qfly up until in bocama ill, . mliokwaa and his avva tlur McDonald the only ' L M‘) ers and a sister having dlq n" years n30. ' Develogmzt. u P‘ e head office at as mfiiiln}; u}: York Cit will drill for s; about a mile frm; it was learned ywrtliidliléc um drilling " its... w: a""“m"""" ‘milfim information that u. hadpgepocslfi glans with ta. Minister of Public orka at Ottawa and with the dis. e 91'1"- resistrar of the land registry district of Prince Edward Island bum l, here a description of th all d :“'F‘d"°°"‘m“' ‘Tim m “nun. llhl for a foundation 13f ,edfll'i. mm of W llf10. 0n ami- "ghriir- "W" "=- slvm w» ma: mum m” ‘m . l,‘ an," . vvbl Win01“ regarding ngvjg- m“. a a wa n. fifipfifiill‘ for Homo Misalonl. Mr. u tl Cb! manned mu-r if! Report!!! Sonnets, the Oonvenoe, Foundation mind A Report m. Bunta ed increased glvin 8. l. P. M. ed the Rev. H. into the pastoral oh lnlll At 8 mond Bay wh sided, Mr B oh to in oonI-Nlaiion u“ vwulsmmsfluaem df Pooalvytery bu ‘ held in Wood Islands on Jilly 19th. follows: Vice-president, Min mean or Burke; Chairman. Grounds oom- MacKinnon; I who man ‘liea Committee, Miss Lillian ° the Di-"ivlei 01 Duchemln; Chairman Membership, H ital lmuslrna-‘at: P?» °“ home d u, . He missiorlirfieldarloillclzghout H“ 1mg“ m""'~"- M" Ceme- is a missionary ° w“ W" 06mm time Executive’ ppeal. for B. S. and Y. P. l. . the oonveno 10f M. A. ad beau Board of Minions: practically all the fields and abuses ‘m’ l n lfinTW“ the fol ow g appo n . y. ‘mm’ m" m‘ A. A. Duke, n. Mtooslesonlli d Wood Islands; Rev. howl to Mil-fllllfile- REV erton to Mr. Buaaal . B. ton and up. Murray for the Budget, Mr. announ that 28 congregations in the Mlgad glgréaasod tie‘: infusion- N’! B! m!" 0 llflb‘ m’! tlloi and ilha .DB. to i0 Wok“! amps! committee would ~ 111011"! w». died , , ‘g h, ligllns after a. short illness, “mm; Bboy active for her yam, m, w“ P» 1W as usual until a few weeks rim amul 000180 J. Imfthugf ‘gllarlgtdtggvvg, P.l!iI.. when aha was married and lllved until hair husbands death. Her birthplace was m y"; 3mm. wick. She established her homo South ‘about 30 "us than and in um oi Tum“ “m” Nil-a. Smith busie herself in g9- oent yea-rs in doing fins new“. War Relief xm-klfgr the British aaoca on f En l _ Bteatly an gmblefnanagntéhlgsprlzl: Year from that bodv in recognition “.190 310111‘! 0i’ service. Her flower {glxgen was another of her plus. Survivors are alx children filing‘; E-gsmlth of London. who South pm t, ~ m“ Smith. “hind s. $635’. Ofl-Sénlth Dartmouth. Mrs. 8am. "9 W101 and Mrs. Horatio C. M. Smith of Spartanburg, 5. (3.; grandchildren and mm- m". manochllclren. Lieutenant Samuel Taylor. US. Navy, and Lieutenant Robert Taylor, U s. Army. am among her tvszmdsons. SGVOTI l to ‘m °’ N” B‘“"°"‘l "l" 3°?“ March, 1m. tenant but l been with (New Bedford Mars. litandard ‘filth III 1D toth IIIOITO ver w the ma! July " 00h hate OaM. lot- hia sol. beat whhll made . .. - Lleut. MacKenzie has seen dia- tinzuiahad service in many waters. Ha volunteered for active aervioa with the Navy shortly after the outbreak of war and won hi: oom- miaslon in January i940. Ha proceeded overseas in June the same year and received moat his trslninl sou am England. He was on convoy duty in the Medi- terranean and saw service at Malta. Tobruk and Aloxandri Lt. Mack wounded in action in t spent einht months in holb Ireland and was lnvalided back to a. f“! wal ldvarelv l-la North Atlan do while on duty at Mrs the port of Liverpool during the blita late in i040. LieuL-Cmdr. McCart Canadian Navy throng Arthur Division at tho outbreak of wrurtime" ‘Vllllbl’ in ‘m joined the the Port a came here as Lieu- ei his promotion e rank of Lieutenant-Omn- mander last Christmal. While McCarthy Illa popular and laavaa w- xpoiaausont. de t H. Mhtt Ilmbilfl‘ a purposes and . P. l. the Presbytery induct- Oreaaer, B. A. MBQ 0! Rich- en Mr. Buntain pro- prcached. Mr. a: of Mn An- w" Chair- of of I If! tic. He ital in It was mulled that during u“ teat th ‘m. .. .m.-slat tilt. cial Civilian Defence Committee, A. The Pr mitt t ‘HIM YI-l- . TA!!! m...» ‘=i‘-'“-'“-i-°“t1»'-‘“ assimilated-Melts";- y sizes r .m.. lm- ‘i "~ “tattle “ammo” ' , , . we K618, lennxcfin_o_A_fnkfg m. “M” Wmlh-"d l": Mr. Gordon MacDonald at Jlgxclielutor ‘o ‘tun in e a dmllailrgn ‘gal a trifle from a herds! looming o’: return mixers; ' m “m? ma" ‘n! . W‘... d.“ Th. B". t n "a" ‘governors Island a_ m Imgotlger. lifpoiglfplznmnfidv. A vvl‘! mm Weddinl was aolem- known morchnnt at Bordon, died l.’ M‘. Cloud‘. 3- if W" R"- IT- m?tgdflli‘nngesnb°lz u" T910415 "l8 Southwft as far as Moncton where at at. Djlmstani Basilica Yfliwrdnv after an illness of only Rev- "l M°°°'"~“- ~- Mm“ m” booeuu of drllllnlz tviliflmndmfli they will attend the graduation ax- 0n esday, April 21, when Bern- "if" 1101M- Ke w“ about 68 yearn - ti" - If"? . mo“; My, ° "i “mi excise; of the Moncton General Hos- adbtto Marmot, d; hm- qg _ old. ., B, s wan also mom‘ ‘mm W“ 01ml nearby. The m. Arsenal Ind formerly a! I'm ‘h "‘ " ' m m‘ “bimdmwd B“ pital. Previous to leaving Monhrml. J1me! Law and late w, dd.“ ‘d ‘ d, Oat It was more than 6000 mt lVII. Kennedy made atmlication in Inwlor of Charlottetown became ‘ungwn- P~ l» 1- 3' "WW5 5° mudd- 1 ' ' ' w“ '38P- Only traceaof oil we're found Join the Aeronautical Engineering the ma. of m. Edward Blanchard, “M” and Www I m“ nbwt gilt], h“ a?" m h m. Bu“ h ~ Hue McKa N _ . all-la. who hordrthaoblillsrclglllgsn it‘. thlmmvmce Predicted earllcl- that lllflk W85 ilndfltfikcn again the hogeooowolud b, "W! . feet. Dflaiblyto th 15,. mgdmt 109i. before it was Shan- Selection of ' ewtensiva surveghsroxl-iiwbgtae si-‘limi graph crew. Thev worked here for mascots: arms-ll. . oil firms i: the present d ereqpfngns OM" 5cm“ 3:31pm“ t is the ___..__ BIRTH! nwms-Ac zliZTcKEuTtZvTn im- Plu‘ P“? M53‘ 13. $0 COYPOTal and Mrs. J. Ewlna (nee Annie McCiuskey, t ‘nViii-af-fiiif; hi’. m.°'?..l“°°i?';" ht rl gilmllt” "l- 0 . a da hm. GARREI‘ - Atufilw P. a. I. 110l- Ditni to Mr. 'i .. "n, Bum. alfldauliglmrttlkrbbster Ga. GORDON ~_ A; Appm Raid on 940. to Mr. and Mrs. Jamel l- d-Mllhtor Diana Claire. MlcEAClIERN-At nursing llollle LMNuVWMMaeQKif-irgl, gentil- . ay , M . and Mrs. Macfiachern, Me;- lu rAllyr ‘ 0 N-At Canoe Cove. May hatliggfi ting/gr. égtilnligb. Colin Mc- . ac. MORRIS- At the Charlottetown Nev lo, 194a. a» will. . Morris and Mrs, Morris. a so . CAIRUTHIR! - At u; P11“ flvimtv Hoflbiilal on May 1'. 194a. l: Ngl-_t;l1geg\le€i!l.e StegarthCarruther-s, Kamenm. . a nus fer, Donna mYMIIBi-At the n, I. r Y -19“-UOIB.LIMDIYI.DOH Hume. nee Inulae ladder. a sen. filfcgfffs na- . B1» MW 12. lfliflomglgtgngogll-ll. JOhR Blacqulere. Oloy, s m, Hospital. Christ b0 Belgian co . . _ . 0U RIB-Ac "m. Cit ul. home on furlough, Zmkfng; now gfiw wxalggngzgl; 1g!!! l2. 1943, tom. u"; §§,’,'§,,,°!r,,“‘° nr°th°r in 110 tainment Mlaa ' Nancy Simpson. “m. Mammal ' m" MaoPiIIB-At m; guy‘ 1-; p1 , 11- 1943. to Mr. and Mtg.‘ Prin {About 44 . w‘ G‘ F‘ m‘ “ill 0* 3§..‘i§.i°'2:“.‘§‘..L‘L1tl..’l°b.i‘.’li..£.‘“°l; an“; an»... its: its... mee- Me- er‘ "=5 ~ e o0 n tonn e "1’ —~—— Q- _._ and Kill;- an-lndn- “‘§‘.l“’i§l5°i.’.”t‘f. ll.§‘...:%l'°l.,‘°iit.; "aaral".t.ir";t:.l.“§‘:..l w-i- "§°-i‘»'i¥l"1°=i5‘i'él¥’°° "’ "M" .‘3.*l"a.'slf:.l.'§"r"- '°" o’ °" "Y" °° i“ E" "n Genet!“ Provincial Laglalaturo in the 2nd ladies who no —--' ' ‘ ‘ " Lam, 00mm], 0E Gm am - w m lrraduate xsnau of this city assumes oom- . gzfifig and {:48 Phénngy gunlh gistlgiacgbf Prince and was" elected $512,351,“ vi‘; if??? u,’ Plfl flfxgilt (gag; amlui d“? is"? ‘saga: iorialainilggwahkian 1:. gag gzg-mgshmwxg , D, D, r , ave een ma e a a, ' ' m" ' Duh” v - ' - . -. and Private Al, Rabgrtyfion. Meh mliscrtesilgngdmhiigggéingzellm ernor B. _ “pa”, who observed her Dist birthday g morninu accordinlz to an offlfclal antes Mildred C]9mgnt5_ chum“. ‘m 1011i! Henry Simmons M Char etc-vim. ——-____ “nouns _ DOQON- In ths Ciiv Hospital 0! May our. ma. Mhry Ehith. lid G weeks. daiwhter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dniron, New Glasgow. ADAMS —At Sea View May 9. i943, Jl-mfié E. Adams. aged 6'3 years. FISKI —- At the residence of hi! brother. John n. Flake, ‘Iracadil 011 5051411 May a, Alma HM lqetl years HALL-At the P] I. Hospital 0n Monday May 10m nlu-ola T. mu in his 56th year. I CAMTBELL- At. the home or her t m. ward Campbell, Montnfilll’ - annah Cam bell ago Id ARSINAULT — Sugldcnly at Bor- den on Ma-v i2. 1943. Joseph A Araenault. STEWART-At French River. M" 12. ma. am. Albert stswllrt. w“ an received h training on p; the East Coast. On com letion of g0B?RI-Y — At Suffolk, Mav l: mm. he was a ll to n. 194s. Mrs. James Godf . sand 14.0.8. "Provost" at Brandon, Ont. MeDONALD-In Grace F" Eta], May 18, i943, Carl J. M” nald, formerly of Souri.’ STEWART-At French River Wod- nesday, Mu i2, i943, Mrs. A Stewart 89, of New Glaalww P- DIMQDONALD-fn Saugul. _ on A ll 80, HHS, JOhD B. M"! Dona d, aged M yearn, forrntlrlv ° fi many P.E.I. leaving a widow (ne'- ) . can-alt