N _‘__. ~ i: "u MONDAY -K.SNSINGTON MAN mersicle-S -IN HOSPITAL - His mSny friends will regret to learn of the I Jerry Doucettei. n‘ painter and interior decorator 0e dancing m’ illness of Mr. Summerside. He is a patient at th Prince County HospltaL-S CONDITION a patient at the Prince stitution seriously iii and described as unchanged. 88TH BIRTHDAY - Congrat- ulation; are being extended to Mrs A J. McLaine who on Saturda l’ celebrated her 88th birthday at the home of her son. Mr. Preston Mc- Laine. North River. Mrs. McLalne is enjoying good health despite her advanced years. POSTED OVERSEAS iso . ort and wall-known to all local hockey fans, has been posted to an overseas YMCA. unit. As yet his been made destination has not known. LEAVES FOR TORONTO - MI‘ J . convention of tics. He will be met there by Worship Mayor \I Dental Association in Winnipeg. The fuenarl of the late Melvin Jay ou The friends of Mr. John A. Thomp- son of Kensington will regret to learn of his illness. He is a patient at the Prince County Hospital. Sum- UNCHANGED ~- Rev. W.S. Mabon. retired Presby- terian minister. Charlottetown is Edward Island Hospital. He entered the in- on June 8 last night his condition was A. Fullerton leit Saturday for Toronto. where he will attend a the Canadian Fed-I eration of Mayors and Municipal- Blanchard, who is returning from a meeting oi the 1M to both bride and tending haarty gcosrmad 3 read by Mr. gift of money on gsesent was rne Glydon halfcf - feen of his bride and himself. exp ed their appreciation for the and kind good wishes. A lunch served and an god. Music by Tho ill woodnwiin. _.__- , on the King's birth was act Major a Stewart o Owen So . son of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. oi Charlottetown. depot in England. | years. TUESDAY uish a fire at _1 cause of the alarm. The fire extinguished without damage any extent. i ELECTRIC STORM - An elec- tric stonn struck Prince Count be- fore midnight last night an re- ports from _Summerside indicated .that it was severe west of there. to ‘Iihe storm was moving eastward FUNERAL AT M13 s-[EwA31-_l'There were no reports of damage. of York was held Saturday after- the MacLean Funeral Home to Mt; Stewart United Church where service was conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster who also Inter- ment was in Mount Stewart ceme- tery. The pallbearers. five brothers and a nephew, were: Lemuel Jay. Crawford Jay, Frederick Jay, Al- pie noon from officiated at the grave. fred Jay. Reanie Jay and Earl Jay. 25TH ANNIVERSARY — COR- gratulatlons are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKinnon of Or- well Cove on the occasion of their 25th wedding day anniversary on Saturday. They are the proud par- ents of four sons in the Royal Can- adian Niavy: Emmett J., James and followed heavy storms in New Brunswick earlier in the night. SOLDIERS FROM HOSPITAL SHIP - Three soldiers returned to the City from overseas last night from the Hospital Shi Landovery ‘Castle. They were: eut. G. A. |Proude. 12 Passmore StL; L/C l. L 0 Doyle. 299 Richmond S .; v . J.A MacAdam, 75 Bayfleld St. All are walking cases. IIEADING IOR SCOUDOUC _. A steady procession of four-motor- ,ed planes, heading in a westward direction, has been attracting at. l icntion in this Province for the last ifew days, The shi and SIC some of en flown back s are Lancssters hose which have from Europe. D._ John A. and Stephen E. also Many passing over here were be- one son-in-la-w Andrew Doyle. R.C.A.F. ORGANIZER HERE - Mr. O. L. Crittenden. General Organizer for the Order oi Railroad Con- ductors of America. who has been in the City for the past few days in the interest of the Order, left today for Montreal. While here Mr. Crittenden was looking after the recruiting the Order with new mem- blers and reports a successful mis- SD11. Many old friends in the city will 193th with regret oi the pulsing on Friday of Mrs. W A Hawley in Calgary. Mrs. Hawley was a sis- ter oi the late George B‘ Huflaea. City. and Charles Y. Hughes, of Calgary with whom she resided. M}. Hawley who will be r ed here as a member of the firm of ilmflthl in In industrial school int Miller Bros. predeceased his wife some years ago. Mrs. Ernest; Hearts, who is a niece oi the deceased. left m for Calgary a week ago and with her aunt when the died. —-TROPIIIES DONATED — TWO‘ trophies have been donated for the winners of the boys softball league and the girls softball league which have been operating this spring under the Summerslde Youth Ceri- tre Inc. Imd the supervisor. m. Pzitrirlz Ryan Dr AR Grant is the donor of the trophy for the brlvs‘ league and Mr. John W. Mc- Neil has donated one for the girls league The playoff... are now in progress arid. no dcut. these out! will add to the spirit of competition and the games will be contested more vigorously-S. —LEARNS NEPHEW DROWNED -Word has been received by Mrs. Edgar MacArthur, Slunnrerside, oi the sudden death by drowning of her nephew Donnie Campbell. fen- year id son of MnandMrs. Arth Campbell. of Dedham. Mass. The accident occurred on June 13th while the lad was Playing on s bridge crossing the (Jharles River. Much symPuthy is felt for the bereaved parents, also his two sis- ters. Jean and Barbara. Donnie spent the summer months with Mr. ans-l Mrs. MacArthur two Y0"! ago - —'I‘0 ATTEND CONVENTION — Mr. Lowell Hancock Manager of the International Fiox and Animal Fbods Ltd, Summer-side left on Saturday to tttend the annual meeting 01 the Canadian National Silver H!!! Breeders Association being held this week in Ifiedericton NB I-Ie will remain for the District Convention of Rotary winch is also bein: he in Fredericton later in the week Following that he will travel through Nova Scotia and New Brunslwx-k o~llinll 0h m9 dflle" of fox feed-S --HOSPITAL COMMITTEES —.- In connection with the D1811! W construct a new hospital in Sum- erside the following committees ere appointed at the RS113" "W6" g of the Board of Trustees of tho lnce County Hosital on 'I‘hurs- ay evenins. Built-flu! 7mm" mmittee which is m so fllwf m; g campaign to raise lllndl E Darby. M L. Bradshaw. LR. lien. Wilfred Gaudet and J-E- lton Building committee which .10 prgfrlre nlans om : Donald nicer, G H Phillips. W E. Darby M Meilish, Dr. AR Grant. Dr. JC. Simpson and Dl’. W-B. Howatt-S --SOCIAL nvnwr - "rh- nucl- eus and lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dyrnent. Mlrluté- was the. scene of a happy 80131111 event on Friday evening. June i. when friends and neighbors as- sembled to honor their son Earle. on the occasion of his recent mar- riage and to welcome his . the former Wanda Mann. to the community. Mr. C. C. Baker ca.l- ad the gathering to order. and briefly sketched the purpose of the affair. An address, complimentary ‘4 S‘ m Leith Birt. George . lieved enroute to Scoudouc. N. 8.. where they will be overhauled. sumac YESTERDAY - The funeral of Mrs. Mary Mclssac was held from the residence of son. Alec Mclssac. Fairvicw. yes- wfdfly mornins to St. Martin's Church. South Shore. where He. 111116!!! Hlsh Mass was celebrated by Rev. o. Edward, cssrc. who also conduct-ed the service at the The pail-bearers were e Wilso James n. Csvanaugh. Rus- McDougsld. Joseph Doiron. and Edward Handrshan. Interment was in the church cemetery, I avenue corms" - at Journed sitt of the Slunmersids Lggilflmfflllrnia Sunlmcmidc lt-tesa s - - LOIII comml l Juvenile to s. term of twelze an sd-' Hmlfl- The youth was cha ed "'."......"“:..°‘...‘§r is?" at?“ . Il BI} 9w- wart Ltd. Mr. C.D. McCallum re- presented the CIOWII.—S —ARRIVBS HOME _ Cpl. m». ert Clow of Summerside arrived Saturday night after being overseas for five yen-s, 1-1, sen-m with the West Nova Sootia High- landers and saw service in. ifiolllnd and Germany but never wounded. He is home o ‘thirty-days leave which he is spend- ing with hLi wife and daughter. Prior to loininG ‘lie army Opl. Clow was employed st ‘Iioronto Bakery, Summerside-S. , .___ i -ELECT SPEED! TRIAL - ‘JSIIIH McNeil. Summcrside. and .Layton W. Chisholm. Kensington. who recently escaped from the Prince County Jail and who. on being recaptured. were sent up for trial on a charge of fail breaking IDPeared before Judge L. G. Lewis in Summerside yesterday and elected to be tried by speedy ,trial. The time of the trial was ithis afternoon. Mr Callun: represented S to commence at 2:30 o'clock r1 D the Crown and Mr. DesRcchss. K.C.. repl-e-l rented. the defendants-S. SUPREME COURT —- The Junel berm of the Supreme Court opens in C“ lottetown this morning with Chief Juan?“ ‘I'll-ans A. Campbell presiding. ere ar t criminal indiciznants, namely? m ‘Roberts. robbbr! .Aiso a number o! the Crown and ftlllowing p ll-Wtié? Excise A a : : Helen McGuigan. Geo amss Flood. Roy Good. Lorne Harper. Herbert A Campbell, Walter Henn- escey. Stanford Biggar, John Car- ragher. James La r ‘and Earl Stanley; Ptiohibi n Appeals: James Flood. Roy Good, James ‘Iiamiphier and James Roberts: reckless driving: Hubert Roberts. DOES FINE JOB — What is probably a local record in cement- m“ comtrucuon h" been achieved. and representatives of the Saint by m. J.B. Doiron in the build- ing of the new retaining wall in front of the Canadian Legion Hos- tel on Grafton Street. The wall. about 75 feet long and two and a half feet high, was lit for the primary purpose of p venting the: away on, the sidc nearest the sidewalk. Soil~ has been filled in almost to the tOPI Hostel lawn fmm wasting of the wall. and grass s:od is to be sown. The street side of iho Well is very attractive havin! marked out in blodrs m inches b eight. The wall is attracting mung‘ fisvoraible cgrgmeunt. T150 x20“? was arrange y a ‘s e Committee under the inmnshill of Mr. James H McKenzie. y —|I0ll'l nslaasvsn- m.‘ death occurred suddenly a-t Albany. on May 24th of Mr. Patrick Tier- ney. He was 76 years of age and had bein ill only two days. Hll death came u great shock to] the conununity he was h - .,f l ng m“, Han-km: ' slnilo for all whom e cams in con- prcscntod by Mr. 3"“- m n -. - - - - - - ifh were resell?! bug Ks-Rliluseugonowm‘ dmghw‘ and mmfinm mqfl o, beflmlNew Yolk; Wm, Detroit. mm, n“. u‘ Ohsrl Maisdaiw aaliftml LNornla, I “us! - Durant ms gpvfigilnif. Brldgcwater, N.S.- Harold Includodinthosemadsarlsmfl berofthsOrdei-offlritishlsnpire‘ Stewart M5161" Stewart. who has been overseas for almost two years and ,with the Camdisn Anny since the outbreak of war, hss been doing office work at an armoured unit He is a lawyer by profession. a graduate of the University of To- ronto and of Oogoode Hall. He was .tumed Saturday evening from st- admiitted to the bar in 1032 andl was mayor of Owen Sound for two Hcismarriedsndbagayomg" m. FIRE YESTERDAY -—- The City Fire Department was called out st l lwuncinz the marriage of their 4.15 yesterday afternoon to exting- Dowrws Furnl ure sell, 10th Infantry 8rd Army USA. store. smouldering paper was m Th J EdwardM ‘turned to their home in Montreal. iAcadisn Choir and taught French. M! l... s lily ‘ p is ‘surviv by his wife Helen, Mrs. es . ew York; Sally, Mrs. Andrew ‘Conneli. Worchester, Mass: Mrs. A. E. McCardie, "Middleton; Mrs J. M. Mo- tha R.O.N.' and Iconard n Montreal. Another daughter. Beatrice predeceased him lass than a. year ago. The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon, May 27 at 2.30 o'clock at Seven Mile Se! Church an was the largest fimoml seen in t district for years. The pail bearers were Messrs A.. O Green. I: V. MacLeod. B. H. Sherry. Ray Cameron, James Noonan and Harris Boutlein-S. ATTENDED bONIERENCE — Hon. John. Sinclair. Springfield. Mr. Madge Carruthers. Tryon, and Mr. Charles Proude. Winsloe. re- tending the annual conference of the United Church of Canada. held in Sackville. wanpan n: woman. - s losble has been received by m. and -Mrs. Hugh John Gordon an- |daughter Lieut. Flora Huntly Gordon to Lieut. Albert Scott Rus- on y. uric th in the Presbyterian Church at Mansfield. England. Happiest congratulations are extended to the happy young couple, the bride having hosts of friends in Charlottetown. —IIOME FROM OVERSEAS -- | Among the large group of service i men and women to arrive home on i Saturday night was Lieut. (Nara-ins l Sister) Andrea Dalton, daughter of | Mr. J E. Dalton of Summersidw who has been nearly four years overseas serving with No. '7 Gen- eral Hospital. This included service on the continent oi Europe attend- ing the wounded as tho’! We" brought back from the battle field After spending a thirty-day ve at her home she will report for fur- ther duty. Lieut. Dalton is a gnad- uate St. Martha's Hospital. Antigonish, NS. -S . AT ROTARY - Mr. Lincoln Dewar of New Perth was the guest speaker at the Rotary lunch- eon held wterday at the Char- lottetown otel. Taking as his subject. ‘The Problems of Agri- culture," Mr. Dewar expressed the opinions that this farmer of the near future would be on a more equitable footing with the urban business man. According as life and lthe problems of society became more complex. the farmer would have to deepen and broaden his education in order to mainta and increase his status in that society. Mr. Dewar said. Guests at the luncheon included Premier J, Walter Jones, Messrs. Peter Martin. George Johnson, Stewart Wright. Claude Smith. Robert _ utch, Frank Saunderson. Guy Rodd, Wylie Gibson. Ernest Hous- ton, Robert Chappell, Cecil Stew- art. Ernest Coles. Dr. J. P. Lantz, ‘Mr. J. A. LeClair. Quebec; Judge E. B. MacArthur. Sydney. N, S, Rev. C. Carnegie. Summerside; Mr. L. W. Shaw, Lt.-Col. W. W. Reid. Messrs. Arthur Cooper and ‘ J. Hartland. -l.nN'rz ARSENAULT - A VH1’ pretty wedding took Dlace in .51 Mary's Convent. Chapel. Sum- merside at ii a m. on Friday, June 15th, when Mary Olga Arsenault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault. Hanover Street, Sum- merside was united in the holy tbODd-S of Matrimony to Sgt. Claude P. Lents. R. C. A. F., son of lMr. and Mrs. E. M. Lents of Kindle. Sadr. The ceremony was performed and the nuptial Mass celebrated by Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. |J. Macicllan. pastor. The bride who was given in marriage by her father looked charming in a. floor length gown of white sheer with shoulder veil. She carried a bou- quet of pink cal-nations. Miss Dorothy Arsenault was her sis- ter's bridesmaid and wore a floor- lenSi-h dress of pink taffeta with a flower hat. She wore a corsage of white carnations. Mr. Dick Comeau. a friend of the groom was lbest mom. A. B. Francis Arscnault |R.C.N.V.R. served the Mass. The ‘chapel was beautifully decuratcd ,for the occasion. wedding Beat- during the Mass hymns were sung by the ladies’ choir. Following the care-- mony a wedding breakfast was _he1d at the home of the bride's parents. Those assisting in serv- ing were. Mrs. George Bishop, Mrs. Andrew Perry and Mrs. Inrluine Stevens The happy young couple left on the noon plane on a wed- ding trip t0 Boston and New York. On their return they will reside in Summers’ where the groom stationed Prior to the wedding. ills-s. Lentz was entertained at two showers._One was tendered by the staff of Brace. McKay and Co. Ltd. where. she is employed. Itw-ashsld atthchomsof Miss Mar- garet Wedge. The second was held at; Bishop's diner where Mrs. Beatrice Biackiord was the host- em. She received many lovely gifts Both events concluded with singing, "For She is a Jolly Good Fe ow."-S. - FAREWELL PARTY - The members of the Acadian Choir Thomas Aquinas and L‘Assomntlon Societies recently met at the home of Mr. Harold Gaudet. Central St.. to bid farewell to Professor and Mrs. Auger who have since re- Mr. Auger is a professor of Music and French. He came to ti» Ia- land last September. Mrs. liuser icined her husand here in May. During his stay he organised the He also worked in Rustico and Misoouche. During the evening Mr. Gaudet showed three films mostly pictures of fam- iliar scenes taken in Summerside such as the first victory loan par- ade and the first wing parade at Surnmerside airport. etc. The re- mainder oi the evening was spent singing. A delicious lunch was served, after which a well worded address was read thanking the professor for all he did and the presentations of gifts from the North Rustico. thought of as he elways had a y grecti and lsasant bars for their opera prom rmit ha, dispclmdsebl ' air r . All" ban P dliiidl Al's and nosptsli OPIN AIR Salvation or of‘ Major W. cross hald sir service on the lawn cf Paleon- wood Hospital on monday night. The service was‘ a dad ‘and.’ much apprecia by the pat- Gfl t e Nisns! Island from overseas last night included: Cnr. J. C silo, It ritzoy Sgt. C. G. Douglas. H boro. Ex ected oms soon are ma. J.A. Ga . Hayfield, and L/Cpi. J1‘. McQuiiian, Afton Road, Tra- cadie Cross. can.» msuun‘ - Nine- ear- old Teresa Kelly. daugbtsro Mr. and Mrs. Eugen car while she was crossing the street in front of her home evening. The child suf ed a broken leg above the knee. She was taken immediately to the City Hospital. Last reports were‘ that she was resting as comfortably as could be expected. '10 ATTEND yvsnnmq _ m, and Mrs. Ii. Toolnbs left Tuesday morning for Wolfvills, N. 6.. to attend the marriage of ‘heir son. Lawrence Edmund. to Miss Cami Millicent West. da hter of Dr. J. Hlnson and Mrs. onto. Ontario. The take place at St. Andrew's Ohurc , Wolfville. on Wednmlsy, June th. at 1:80 PM. Mr. and Mrs. Toombs were accompani by their daughter Ruth. RECEIVES COMMISSION of Mr. and Mrs. John B. MacKay of Southport. is being congratu. at Brockville. Ont. on June . Lieut. MacKay. who spent the put week visiting his parents. left Mon- dsy morning for Aldcrshot whore he has been posted. Also home for the week-end was his brother, LAC. Stuart MacKay. R.C.A.P., who is stationed at Debert. LAC. MncKay was accompanied by friend. LAC. Wallace Hackett Vancouver. -rl.ssn ours-r! _' one. McNeill of Summerside and Layton W. Chisholm of Kensington plead- ed guilty esterday u) a chgrgg o; all brea g. They appeared be. ore Jud e L. G. Lewis in oounltxyé his of in "m" lu res criminal court. the request of sentence The of the Crown passing was deferred un il July . pair escaped from Prince County ail last week and were re- CBDtIII a few hours later. . C. D. MacCallum appeared for the Crown yesterday and Mr. J. S. Des- Roches, K.C., for the prisoners.-5. BRITISH coast cssvns _ 1t W88 with much regret that Char- lottetown friendsand school mates said goodbv to s very po a;- Eng. fl Wemb ev. England. Mal- ame to this city at the age of seven and for the ast five years has been the guest o Dr. and Mrs. H. . Pierce. During that time his happy disposition and natural charm have won in: g wide circle of friends who wil remember him with deep affection. Prior to his departure he was guest of honorst several parties and was presented with a suitable gift by his teachers gngoolclassmates of West Kent A delightful social gathering held yesterday afternoon. June B! Mulberry Lodge, Surnmerside by the East Prince Ministerial As- sociation. The function was held in two parts. First a chicken dinner .wss served in honor of Rev. J. Jarvie. Secretary of the Assoc tion who is soon to leave Sum- merside for Chicago, USA. to pursue further thccl icsl studies. Rev, C. Carnegy. pres dent of the Association presided at tho dinner. whicge was’ attended _by a large r o . . d After full julsjtioeulztad the“ been sch of the ministers ‘p: sent spoke in appreciative terms of the services rendered the As- sociation and the area covered by 115,151,230 ‘Association by the guest of RECEIVED EYE INJURY _. Bldly iniurea about the ayes when H flare which he was testing ex- ploded. Vernon Moore. 48 Kent Street. ‘ boatswain I . rs was testing are for use with iifebuoys and when vmking efficiently lnaka it pcuible floa in tho for gerson emig- at 11.18 t in a iifcbuo to be seen at a oc latrines. The flare which Mr. Moors was inmost- ing, has not been learned. Last ‘am i" ‘mask’ m" . oora - iortabiy. , w“ mm DEPARTURE RIGRSTTSD ... Miss Horence Martin. the popular garage); of the tILn-aurenltcineehgnn It rand ere or pa, has left the city to Mk0 rfim: at Char . P31. ion of her departure was marked by a ham nthcvins or the staff and friends last Ihursdsy sftsrnocn when Miss Mar-tin was presented with a leather wri ciao and a Shzeifer pen and pencil set. 1n making the presentation, Mr. Brem- en in a few well-chosen words, ax- pressed regret at Miss Martin's de- ure from the Inn where she has ookcd after the comfort of the guests for so many years, and in the name of all present wished her the best of good fortune in ha»: new OCCAS- environsmnt. m. Alan Kainady gave a translation of the 0d wishes exprened. and Mr go . Hunter also nude a few complim- entary remarks the a iflitd .three societies. The Professor in well chosen wordsthankcd thamem- tokn itimatal Sbdlwbedlll wouidozisag Milt! bi the fut- -- fi The members of the choir and other Acadian Sc- a... scrim any. MEETING — ‘H1O uad the m o,” e Kelly, Park Road. City. was struck a m" bill Lieut. James Munroe MacKay. son guilty" w” S1711 19. . 1y it could have caused great dam- reascn for the explosion of the N work regular meeting of the . - e 8t. Maurie Chronicle. ‘hires Rivers. meetin Island edical As- ] g held ‘ant The Clnarlotttetown as even: , stwoc es sm- bers of thfissoclation, Dr. Rmflrlck MacDonald. a7. of St. Peters. and Dr. James A. Johnsomiiloi Tignis were made members of the Order of Princes of Good Fellows. Each was resented with an illuminat- ed. ecorated adkess and me bathe of the Order. In Dr. Mac- Donald's unavoidable absence, Dr. the As- e address and the highest honour chftispossibls for the As- to present to its mem- e Val Que. I!‘ The June term of upreme Court opened in Charlottetown at 11 o'clock esterday morning with Cb?! Jus cc ‘Ihane A. Campbell rs p . The rand Jury found a true bill against J. Stanford Biggar. on an indictment chs and Leith Roberts jointly charges with ‘ scheduled to go before a petit lu next Monday and that of Biggar the followin day. R. R. Bel wil appear for Ro- berts and J. J. Johnson. KC. for Bigger. Those were all the iniicb- menu before the Court. » ere are, however. an unusually large number of appeals. Most of them are appeals from judg- ments in Excise and Prohibition cases. Four of the twenty-two to be heard are from convictions for the manufacture of spruce beer. Only one case was heard yester- day that of the King. appellant, versus George Furze, respondent. Judgment was given for the res- pendent. J. Stanford Biggar. Patrick Lough- lan, and Keith Roberts we're ar- raigned st 4.30. All pleaded "not Immediately after hearing the report of the Grand Jury at six Lordship adjourned Court 10.30 this morning. After four years overseas — ten months as a prisoner of war-Capt. Joe ‘Irainor returned last night on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin ‘Inainor. Elm Avenue. A member of the North Nova Scotis. Highlanders. Capt. Trainer was taken prisoner "D” plus one when the battalion was counter at- taited near Authie and Buron Normandy. "'I‘h.e Germans treated their pris- tmers rather in the invasion" more needs n consideration to human At one time during their removal to Germany, Capt. Trainor reported his group was forced to trek some 1'76 miles and were fed only grass soup. Cam. 'I‘ra.inor was held captive in Oflsg '19 near Hanover. The cam? was liberated by the second Brit sh Anny early in April. late prisoners of war were flown back to Ilmginnd and after check- up were given first available pas- "uAnoompanm °““i“"c t Train yng 1p. or on his visit here are his wife and s“ daughter Jo Ann. They re- e ‘n-uro, N.S. THURSDAY -—PICKERING - CASELEY On June 10th, Ivan Frederick Pickering of Clinton and Ruby Annabelle Caseley. of Spring Val- ley. were united in the bonds oi holy matrimony in St. Mark's An- glican Church, Kensington. by the Rev. D. E. Noel.—S. VOLUNTEERS FOR PACIFIC — Ordinary Seaman J . on m-da s leave prior to going to the Pac ic. He is a gunner with the Navy. PARATROOPER HOME — Cpl. PM. Simmonds. member oi the 1st Canadian Battalion arrived in Halifax yesterday on the French liner 11c de France and is ex ectcd home in Charlottetown shor y. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. JP. Sim- monds. 96 Hillsboro Street. A brief but severe electric storm struck Charlottetown early this oming. About 2.45 at the height of the disturbance, City Firemen were called to the Condon Woolen Mills on Lower Queen‘ St.. where light- ning started a fire in a switch box in the electrical system, The firemen were away onl a short time and reported that he alarm had been "nothing s ious." However, if the fire had not een discovered prompt- “Heavy rain accompanied the A transformer was blown out on Pitsr St. 01' DELEGATES AT OTARY CON- FERENCE - Arno g Island dele- ates to the annual conference of lstrict 192 of Rotary Interna- tional being held at Fredericton .B.. are Lieut.-Col. K. S. Rogers. Charlottetown; who is the incom- ing president oi the Charlotte- town Rotary Club; Mr. D. M. Mc- Guire. Charlottetown. new secre- ta of the Charlottetown Rotary C13, and Lowell W. Hancock. ltmune ". Mr. William Rowe of Charlottetown. who is a past presi- dent of the local club. is also at- tending the conference -—I‘UNSRAL AT LOWER FRI-DE- TOWN — The funeral service for the late Mr. Joseph Reeves. which was held from the home of his son Walter Reeves, of Lower Freetown. on Friday was conducted by the Rev. C. A. Britten and the splen- did address was drflvered by the Rev. J. Harvey Bishop of Cape Traverse. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. Peter MacCaull. Horace Clark, Lloyd Burns. Norman Reeves, Alfred Reeves and Allison Profitt. Burial was in the Church cf Scotland Cemete y. Wllmot Valleys-S. I-KINSMEN MEETING -- Th! Kinsmen Club of Bummerside was held in the Olympia on Tuesday evening. M1’. llmcr Offer was the chairman um to renevénthesa nunurous friend- . "as... will-ti awe»- 1v ICUHIIISOQIEuUO- I of the is around the table 1'1’ for other parts. Those present nay. 1t was doc inst than would be only ona m ing a month for the summer months. It was decided to anicipato in the Hall- ow‘een She -Out cam ‘for on Milk for ostrich-ran or issa. an Harris MP. for Toronto Dan! in the death of his daifitsr I Bruce Tremen- in an all million. The accident occursad when llr. and Mrs. ‘rrcmeer, tiring! from Toronto to Ottawa. cogildamwiE a ton on duty. b. cars were com etaly wracked. k1 ing both Mn. Trance: and JP. ‘Ibrrio of P . . 1 mser was taken to mama sui- iering serious facial lacerations a fractured law. and possible. LMSéSa. iii-us loan sum I» fractured nose and iaw and sixouidcr injuries. - FAMILY REUNION AI‘ IOW- NAL - A very happy family re- union took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. h I. when tmir dhil II before leaving were Hon. Flight Lieut. Dewar and Mrs. Judson of Chatham. N. 11.,‘ A/B. Winston. H. M. C. 5-. Orangeviils. who has bsm on the seas for two years. Both s pect to leave for the Pacific near‘ future. Mrs. Ito - Derry, (Minne). Ottawa; Mrs. Ivan Harper (Irene) and two sons. LAC. and Mrs. Walter Grant (Rlieta). and three children. Ar- and Dorothy. all Mr. Judson arrived home a few days prior to the ra- union from Camp Hill Hospital where he has been undergoing treatment for the past ten months. COIIIC. —DIES IN CALIFORNIA --Msny old friends in Summer-side will re- gret to learn of the death at Whittier. California. on June lith of Mr. John Linkietter at the age of 55 years. He was a former resident of Summersidc and a son Before moving in California he was engaged in the carp trade with his father with whom he learned his trade and he work- ed on the construction of many local residences. From lllfbflllltifa: .. and one bro er recivditisunde Jam A.fN Inf had? 850%’ tgulnzhmulu a?‘ I 0T! Off-h Granville. i .19.! innessanwe ercwas PROPER AN _ truck and instantly killed. IO fhs cfcgsr. Dw 2r was one Samuel-side's most on unt Edward Road was s. d popular yuan: men durins by gublic ai-lctinn yesterday by residence here and was prominent W. Benton r m My, in all social activities and will also be remembered as a popular mam- ber of one of Summersidws prom- inent quartettas which entertain- ed Summerside audiences on many occasions. He is survived b his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. ierde, Llnkletter and two shters, Mrni Thomas .1. Lee (Ethel) of wait- (Rena) of Boston. Funeral service‘ was held on Friday. June eta. witnl Rev. William H: Prichard offici- ating. Interment was in Mem- orial Park, Whittier-S. ‘ —CLARK - RAMSA! NUPTI- ALS — A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Monds mo . June 11th at the Uhted Churci Manse in Kensington. sle Laura. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, was united in the holy bonds of matri- mony with Keith Murchison, onl son of Mr. and Mrs. Jsmu Ramsay od Hamilton. The caro- mony was performed by the Rev. L. M. Murray. The bride looked charming in a street length dress of brown and gold with gold hst and brow-n accessories. Mrs. Ivan Bovmess. sister of the bride. was matron of honor and wore s street length dress of brown shear with brown accessories. The grooln Bowness. The groom's present to the bride was a beautiful gold bracelet. to the matron of honor earrings. to the best man a gold tie set. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay left on an ex- tended trip touring the Mari- times. During their stay they will visit with the bride's Mrs. Weldon Hamish in Halifax. turn they will reside in Hamilton where Mr. Ramsay is a prosper ous farmer. Every good wish by a large host of friends will follow them to their new home. -MISOELLANEOUS SHOWH - On Miday evening. Juno 8th a large host of friends and rela- tives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Clark. Kensing- ton. to ~ tender their youngest daughter, Jessie Laura, a shower in honor of her approaching mar- riage. The room was tastefully decorated in blue and white color scheme. To the strains of Inhal- fiinu Wedding March glsyod by iss Joan wedlock. te bride looking charming in s dress c blue rayon crepe. was escorted to the seat of honor Moose. The heavily sdon bafiots of beautiful and useful lifts were carried in by Mrs. John Mclayd- gen and Miss Edythe Stavert and were opened by Mrs. Lorne Wad: and Miss Anne Campbell. Mi Thelma Adams and Mrs. Oat- away read the many humcrmls verses and good wishes while the Misses Pheiicis Clark and Jean Mackenzie arran ed the gifts daintiiy on the tale. “Jessi? in her usual friendly manner thank- ed one and all for their gifts and good w them all to visit her in home after which all Jo singing "For She's A Jolly Good Bellow." Luncheon was than serv- ed by the ladies and the remaind- er oi the evening was spent music apd dancingeand in chatter. Among gifts ‘were a lovely rockln chair with a satin cushion. a c cnlllc bedspread. a substantial suin of money and a beautiful woollen bad throw given by the staff of McKanaia and 00.. where the bride-to-be had been employed for the past year. —POST-NUP'I‘IAL SIIOWII _. On Monday evening" a surprise shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landry. Ot- tawa Street in honor of ths daughter Blanch of the C. W. A. 7 of the evgening. Plans were finalized for the opera ion of the concessions at the racing track on Dominion w‘! c.,-who was recently married to Stoker Murray Bennett. It. C. Kinsm dMnRobertC a glllairman of tizwy in b’ charge-l. ILP. - ell! ‘my here will sympathise with Ir. J-glh p,“ m,‘ field Gentle. Ielmon . Lot .16. was Jim“, gwlhe Kw m" of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Linklstier. 30g enter m; wfl tier. and Mrs. Thomas ratrcslm, when Jes- at _ adian Legion attended in a was ably supported by Mr. Ivan R“ Miss-loan g1 1n attempted to ll. and carrying a bouquet V. It» their hoiidylhodil‘ y Joyce Clow and Nan ropr ate verses were road by Miss . alt-Pro. m table l’ Miss x312?’ “i f“ ac .0 decorated ohai s.‘ was served B the the tbsllnance d span games an which the luests ins Mr. an Mrs. e_ years of happiness-S. ‘ L-nnsnI-Io-ns slowslailn - On ‘Ihursdsy av sari. win- Tau i hostess to a large. number of friends who gathered to shower Miss rtha Ba Ramss, d te f m. and an. Oiauaz stilt. hi?» wuh him br u. W1 Th’ was v iiuffit... at u. flowers and dacorstead ‘p g shades, making a ch ting for the brids-to-bs ushered by h rs the Marion Cls k Phyllis MscLaurin. ‘rho were read by Miss Shirle son and the gifts were p ced by Miss Olga impson anal Miss Mable 0 . Miss Barnum ex- nraued thanks to her frit for heir gifts and gratitude a Mrs. Gamble for her hcspltai y. ' A ilhe S!‘ buffet lunch was served b' Mrs. Stanley Ramsay. ‘Win- r.—S. were - and names Simp- hostess who was assisted ' sister. chaste FRIDAY DISCUSS) FROM DRO MING Mr. Loo Mscqusrrie. Lot . who fell off a small diving rltft at Davidson's Shore at the eyd of Richmond Street at 530'- las: evening. was rescued from drown- ing‘ b nity polica Constable. Gor- e. HOME BIIEAVIID — Mr. James A. Taper, North Granville, re- ceived the sad news of the death 'tx>_f‘p.llr1s"b:ot7laer. wwfiialn J. . cars, a . . Ave. I. Silchomish, Waslmme liI1§\ ton. Ha leaves to mourn their loss a an three so . Als 1°11! 818ml. Mary Jane ‘his. Ni). Peso). Iilisa (Mrs. Wm. Ralsbuvn). Miss Janstta Taper, all of Rox- U’ d h rrnonv din e ' " ‘m. tripling-i u, main eau ul élfismwere brought 11a o the room flu on a decorated hairy‘ c The ap- ugbt and the, ifta were ' Brunswick. roses the briri riage by here Yffhf," attended by m; [m who wore heaven blue m carried s bouquet of m.“ “i The groom's broth;- L_c "In MacDonald was has’; ' m:- Ian ushers were qpil. 5mm“ Th4 aid and Oswald Murphylilaclili- in! the ceremony s y,“ "mu"- hold at the home 0g .{,’,°“ ‘"1 parents in Memsid. M, W" MacDonald leit- um m‘ f“ moon trip to m, “whamm- W'l ems, _ Wisgt‘: Sturgeon, m‘ has been overseas for m; three years. and has seen in France. Belgium where he received a on Feb. 8, "m and from“ pelvis ’ i945. His many ma“. escense. . W“ Weed’ mml‘ e - ~ m Y W? n8 was solemniscd Sgtliyfialiryxsillfiegnggl? nmgiggh g with the Rev. o. a. “i i? (lift May-s. James e a e antes Mandemon tral. Lot l6. became the Sig“; Eduard Compton. son of Mr “$5 Mrs. Ralph Compton of St, g1” . or's. The youthful bride 10.12; l charming in s street length 1mg of white organza. and slum“ lenath veil. and‘ carried s. bum, of pink carnations. She Was n. ‘tended as bridesmaid by her m. ter. Miss Marion. who wore s street length frock of ps1, u“, crepe and matching veil. m wore a ccrsage of pink carnation; The groom was attended by y, cousin Mr. Montle Owen. of my. pcque. The ceremony was m. ncssed by the immediate relative; and friends of the bride ms iiroom. After the ceremony u“ bridal party motored to the hem; of the bride's sister and brothq». in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M» Gregor of Lot l6. where a delici- ous dinner was served to about thirty guests. The dining room was beautifully decorated for the M. casion in pink and white sad thy table had as centre-piece a beau. tifill three-tired wedding c.“ After the refreshments the lnids and groom leit amid showers at confetti for a trip to points of in. terest in Nova Scotla and New ' For travelling the bride choose a dressmaker suit of leaf green with matching “m. sorics. On their return on ‘has- day evening the bride and groom were serenaded at the home of the groom in St. Eleanors by a merry group, disguised in various ways. Excellent refreshments were serv- . I J Swlsi, , _ ‘fan,’ Columns mm --@I‘DL W!’ MlcKinncy home isat 3251 Grafton gut. and whohssbeen 10M wifla 1M CorpaSh-lzaliers acoordlst to him-Ina. ‘ rewi s.- by his wife who is looking forward to her husband; early return home. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funerhalldcf MrsalJ. ‘wok Prrnser was yeefcr a moon om Zion Church wheyrw service was conducted by Rev. G. Cari le Web- ster. who also conducte service the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. J. T. Robison. Rankin McLean J. Cameron, Geo. Hoo er,,= Hank Hobbs and Jas. Wal er.; The Isadics‘ Auxiliary of the Can-l‘ body. , —-MoKINNON - ROGERSON - Thc United Church manse, Sum- mcrside. was the scene of a very pretty wedd se 2 o'clock in the afternoon of sy 30, when Helen Vertris Rogarson. oi Kensington. beca-ina the bride of Ray Stewart of Charlottetown. Tho! offieialting clergyman being the v. J. Jarvles. The couple were gtendod Mr. unning. bride looked ve winsomc s. brown tailored s t with mixed fox collar and pale blue accessories and carried a bou uet of American Beauty roses. s bridesmaid wore a brown tailored suit with match- ing accessories and a corsagc oi sweetheart roses. After the cere- mony the ha y couple left on a honeymoon t to Montreal. Upon their return t ntvvhwill reside in Charlottetown. e best wishes of their many friends follow this young couple on their journey hivilgh life. and Mrs. Danny l lbur crews of the Maritime Elim- tric Company were kept bull’ 9-11 day yesterda and far into last night repal ng their lines after Thursday morning's severr elec- tric storm. M _ ,1 h g k1 kl .-S Fifty transformers had their s ‘gags 2D,‘: u‘: glue hi!" 51°" m" "id "i" ‘”°"° wand Island Hospital on June 10- WPIM 0 t 194s. to Mr. and ma. Norman u u. The storm did sli ht damflilfl in various sections of t e City and in outlying districts as well. A slight firs. caused by lightning striking the electric switches of the Condcn Woolen Mills. brought out e Fire Department. which quickly extinguis ed the blaze. The rudder of H.M.C.S. "Hunts- ville". a corvette of the Castle class which is at Bruce Stewart and Com any's dock for repairs. was hi current carried slonii to s. cabin where it ignited a mat and some woodwork. The fire was quickly put out. ' A telephone pole near the Gil- lis a rtmcnt at 86 Fitzroy St.. was t and snsinped off. the bro- ken part bein hrcwn across the street by the orce of the bolt. While it is probable, considerable damage was done in outl ing dis- tricts. the only authentc report from outside the City discloses that Mr. David Thompson of Kenning- ton received a slight shock when he get oat of bed duriui the storm. A ew hours later when he went to his barn. he found two of his piss had been killed by lightning and that other animals were suffering from shock MMDONALD - DOYLE WED- DING - In St. Dunstanb Basilica- Charlottetcwn on June 4. Gertrude Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Doyle. became the bride of John Athcl. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. MacDonald. Mer- maid. Rev. J. W. McCanile per- formed the ceremony and cele- brated Nuptial Mass. GOIIIlEd in white satin with . fingertip‘ ti‘: o \ ISO“. zning was then spent. iJVIcKENNA — At the City Hospital. of KensingtomlTha 3 Mega-m.’ , Wm n and Mrs. Kenneth McLean. gal Lot l6. a daughter, Msrilyl Ia 3 SOIL RiiHANAN - At the City Hospital on June 13. 1946. to Mr. and Mn- 45. s. son. ed to all by Mrs. . Comping, mother of the groom. Previous to her marriage Miss Manderson was tendered s. miscellaneous show- ar on Thursday evening. May list sa the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacGregor. Miss Mandmoa was ushered into the room by Miss Muriel Best and placed la a chaur beautifull decorated for the lulicn. A asket overflow!‘ with gifts was brought in by Mil Nora Farrell and Miss Edith Monk- ley. Itiiss Edith Monkley then read the accompanying verses and good wishes. while Misses Farrell and Best anranged the gifts on the table. Many beautiful gifts d china. silver. linen and crystal as well as a substantial sum oi money. comprised the gifts. Miss Minder- son thankied those present in s few words of gratitude. for so many and so beautiful s display of gifts and "For She's s Jolly Good Piellou)" was then sung. As- sisting in aervinfl the refresh- ments and in other ways were Mil. Wilfred Lyle. Mrs. Ralph Monk- ley, Mrs. A. K. MacGregor, Mn. Ivan Clarke, Mrs. John Mandar- A very pleasant social m- BIRTH S June 18. to Mr. and Mrs Prince County 1946. to M‘. Jfl-Iflll MCLEAN — At t Hosital on June , Y. moons - at. st. Michael's Hos- ital, Toronto. on June l2. 196 io Sturgeon Lieutenant James Dodds. fifflll R. (now serving in tha . ific) and Mrs. Dodds. a sunsh- t r. Sandra Ann.—3 asn _ st the “Charlottetown Infllilthl on Saturday. June i0- 1 is. to Mr. and Mrs. chill" Cash. Graham's Road. Ma uricc Rahanan, Morell. a diliilh" tel . nrirlunk - at the Prince Count! Hoqpltltl on June s. ms to Sat and Bauinders. charlctietcvm. s m- E ard Baker. CA R-Tbliltxandliirl-l Corn, Edward St.. on June i0. MARRIAGE! ____ EiR-HEiioN-cslviiénon __ at tn BapxiQrt Parsonage. Chlfliliiwm“ on ‘osday. June 19. 1945. blQR” i. Junison Levy. Albert Mi-WY" Camenan of Sydney, NS. iv 4°" Norene Cameron of Charlottetown. PARSQNS - MOLYNEAUX — n Zion manse Wednesday. June" 945 ‘ Rev. J. Carlyle Wehsx’ Miss ‘rtha Aletha Mclymfl"! ° ‘forth River to Mr. James E1505 Parsons of Brafllbane. DEATHS _, ___ QIEQIJLTe the residence I her son. Mr. Alex Mdiucb Fla‘; Ilaew. lnliitalflaturrilayefa m1"- ary 588C. S ‘ FRASER - At the 9.11:1. Howl!" on Tuesday. June B. 1946- , Prank Fraser. in her 57th I53“ ‘. Msnlnn T; stytheJug-el?" m: 1 Hosp o .' W" - ' S. the Rev. Sydney W "muff".- Fitzroy street. in his 77th lfsid-enu _ MCINTYNE -— At his Twain“, . 194 Weymcuth Street. 11% J m. day. June 2°- 1945- w‘ ' r Intyre in his 30th Yeiilflku“ an. nmncsnsa — st if’! 5',” _ ifornia on ‘Iuesdev- u" '1” g - John n. Unklettvrb ggiuflm, -_ Summersidii. w" °' whither Cali! “hm” Imament “d ni at ‘Soutl SIMMONS Jaaasng e 1;“ M Free own. ' ' 4m son of Mr. and Mrs. Fentcn S IIICDS. -