IAUGUgT 1? 1... . LQWETOWN qgluzotliiv ....-.-_-._-_ai~=.... ..: UDGET ma 011R SATURDAY SUBSCRIBER ‘was excessive. His case will be h; Enghma 1A, take n and"; at hi tried in Charlottetown on Septem- _: __ '_ THE CHAR Iona News B TUESDAY NURSE RETURNS TO DUTY — Mary Haughey, R. N., now on ac: S _._.....,__*_i§urrlrs “w MccPHAIL _' Q RECEIVES SAD NEWS — MIL. A. 1.. Adams, 22o Queen Stream] "mNEsmY City, has returned from visiting; “SERVING 1N FRANCE-UH"- _ jIEISIIVCS in 0‘Leary. While thcre (Nunm? 315i") And"! Dfllldh. R- ‘he 5m! d! 5"» lVllll-hdfilh Hdipll‘ ishe received the sad news of the.‘ c’ A- M- or diugm" l?‘ M11 J- E- al. Toronto. has returned to bequeath 1,1 m; qctof 1,1,5 ‘Nuxmi ' Summerside. \vho has been duties after spending her hOIICAJySiDHguHV "m, J65}; Macodnflld, o, - overseas for over two years is now ___ Xltgi her ‘parents, lvlr. and MrsiNol-wfly, Mama 3e51,“, {our chm ‘ Serving with her hospital unit, in SPEND noun“. HERE _ "may dushcy. Charlottetown. France according to word rgqgwed dlretn tllizare IAIGLIEIALdIO mourn one by h“ firmly‘ ML and Mrs C, R 311cm, 0; DUN E N _ sscr, rs. . . V ains, and four -_ - $11M JvhrrN B returned tothrlriha? beennrclgcfvcdAiguiilirqr. 1x315: '"'°“‘°"i Jam" °°“"°°“°“‘: -tiunanooas on home on Saturday after spendlngmatuuw’, Malpeque m" he, w“ U- S- A» GBOYBB d! the Veterans -Mr A s Mex a weeks vacation in Charlottetown! Gm, Earle Mnméws, h" been’ ' ' “Y “n GT5 oi lcanadalsussgx’ operation at the the guests f Mr and Mrs. R. E. . l"! B" 9 d" “in Bl‘ O 018g“. l3 opening sum Lwtoligntggdhin action in France on Hospital yesterday. ~—HOME AFTER 32 YEARS- Mrs RE. 51th of Mich a North Dakota is visiting her r thar Mr. 8.W Delaney of Malpe- due after an absence from her nat- ive province of thirty-two years. She was the for MONDAY —ACCEP’I‘5 POSITION — Miss Kathleen Cameron, summerside, has accepted a. position in the C. N8 R. Freight Office, summerside mcr Mae Delaney x —WOUNDED IN HEAD AND ire-M". .35“ . rs- er y recev a ur er telegraml $57101‘ -—l from her daughtcr-in-iaw concer-' erwent an the nature of the wounds Prlllde Qdllnty s ered by her son Stephen in Last nl ht his the lighting in France. The first, MENTIONED IN KING'S IIO- NOR LIST - Radio Officer Jam- es Fraser, R. A. P. Transport Com- I eltn Susan East Stewiacke, N.S.. where they “n” Edward I515" - ditions for the P. E I Govern-were guests of Mrs. lung's parents. . mam, 1.19 1.111 111311,. a cQm!]lj‘Q n». Mr. and Mrs Thomas Pcll port to tile government but l is “i learned that he believes that trade’ Wléh Newfoundland can be inci-ca- se -—IS WELCOMED I HOME -l MISSING IN FRANCE -- Mr, and Mrs. R. C. MacLeod, of Lyn- daie, have been informed by the , » Lt. t“, I Kata, n rlaug DAY--At Llverp l, N 27. to Mr. and 1%.. Gsdegirl‘ . n soii KOBRINSKY - At tlie P_ E ' Hospital oil Aug 9th to Capt l a Mrs M T. Kobririsky lllfl’ Wilma A telegram receive n, signalling school and passed suc-' be!‘ l ~5- Efiif?“ 18°51 ‘he? ‘erwd hwm‘ 1' INJURED m ACTION Mrs . . o gna some w ere n -'- - ~ England and went to France short- rlilmfilll-lel, $119113} °1' 5V, rriéchlillls {y after the, invaflon. Frankdhias h: r1813 Vhflfllofidilgéfl ll {£1,251 E _ M e K,“ 1&3‘ ‘,{,‘,,f"§,5‘,{§,‘§,§“’11,{°‘§‘11?c‘1‘,,,c§iArremiui. was officially reportedlmlspitll- Mvlltdkuc. P. 1 1 injured in action. The date was; Aul- 5. . to Flig ygttiléitlerrgdvgm isirgewlngnlils; 0&2. not known. the message from Ot-l gag‘? ydrtln Currie and strum),- 111 New 01-11mm Nwy tawa said. Pte. Arscnault enlistui sue i,‘ l}? IEtta llgcliuro) “on ghlpylfd, at the beginning of the war and ~ - -. a Blight" mt _;_ has been overseas two years. Mrs. Rtlgfibllso ' _ Leary‘ H E‘ I‘ condition w tel g1 STAHRAA ‘pigtgtncggtiliqn wag]: fixiielamy o, summemde 15' 3mm” n°gmal laglllglllliile 1g ___.__ -- l" "Pore n racrory- telegram received several da's Y ' I. on August 7' - - . . - I . i Mr. McKa i 5 ' l in th so red Heart hurch, ~—- ‘ l m - to Mr, chflfgsh GQ"R,fel,',“,f,°,‘{,‘;'}L-c§f,lf- ,SEQssfLfl§d1§f§“§famm°§°,g:§, {is}; oIfJmBIag: gllcllgi¥gmlfrxidogoigf gritIggdiilsniniwibgioriivrfldthvihfih lgigictien. Mgrtéfivz/nentium mug; MIWOgEgEIIp M551" rgaivca or; hllggz-taikglfiglmgflfin lgichgilrglglxll. u», F., on furlough, spent the wzek- tSherrcn who has been on active ' " u__mme_rs e'—s' ‘Fm ‘veswrday “M” m“ “stave orcorun’ a e 0 ' a . i leltl l Bistol l d 05s '“ M "l8 "K " ellléln Chll-“ldllwlfffl "Slllglfl "lellllr mand, has been mentioned in thelf'}’,‘§,§,§"§f,‘°§§n\‘j§f‘lfjgjea-Cfilltf- —IN HOSPITAL Hayfield roar‘! rgmndn ggginaxonii xlrli; lgmduolse Wigniflmgd ‘ill :2; xmgelfdgm s: lgmd" "ligiglmg _I.{,f1§.p‘-f-;“'19fi°“f“9“°- P-gll- 9°“; tivi .es- ,,- ...,, _ -- 3231,0111‘, Jghn 5331231 1:1, hi?!“ fiflfigglealellflllfilgy ‘Hotlkllors lust foi- Md a wonderful and extensive m, Blkldw.’ caretaker at the Canad- more news. It will be recalled that flag“ t° Pm’? own’ chill" sill‘ Igfgslfgilhiggr égjbaagugglanglmllcl vey C. Ross, Ivfxdhrtagiig hlgmm" ther. Mr D A Rllry- ‘ “ 5 n e H’ “mm” ’“ 5"- "ismllg “m” h“ giilmfneg-Lllxdevlvgrsgiddiiesiiiuitelthn Pig/cf lid‘: bsgggnafltllqtlledthiit 12'8"Slt-iilflifitolbfoéhligldggngaxxe?Drdjvgrlibys "Wing in France Cpl y ddhll‘ “ 5°“ Haw" Mml" ' '11!" . ,_"" _‘ ___ nc_. -'llen‘- '- - " ' _j_ ‘- , ML,“ ‘REPORTED MISSING Qmtshlgsvcnaelitalrly all pahrts of the Corn ‘Mme cuunty Hospital’. He has- lledd- The first being received .111’: pastor n: sacred Henri; Chufgfhpgf: whose home is in Bristol. is at~ MAfLEAN 1 At the 111cm “INTELI-Sh OPERATOR HOME cial notice has been r“ elved b ‘mo l‘ and t e w“ “mm “S under in th ca ai ' 1' h Th bid tached to the N N S Highlanders P“ n" hlldliltal. Frsderk _ Cpl Jghn 11155011 arrived y,“ N. ,1 . , “c y far as the Baltic. Nearlv everywhere gone a“ °pe“fl°"-—5- 3 9 m 811 in Italy and, orlncd t e ceremony. 8 l‘ d ' t‘, ‘ i 1 B , on July 24 1944 um’ N the week-cud to spend a furlough izgunangtpecrt’ élxiamh “(gush It’ he we'll he "l" ""0 1511M" Ifillllld- _'_ ‘i? which e had Just "emvflwi loom‘ my lovely m ' no" length land lggbifie? on u ve Se" °° s n” Mrs. Murdock ‘mo... w M’ at his home in Charlottetown He,L civl. iterdlnanyti 5.12.3. $.53‘; $5 “Wm l“ “the? Canadmi“ cyfiisbtigiitbi’. lgfiggi§ng§ aedmbeggd imskned to the.goztrdegiiegnltenegafilglg Egdufigéte? m a Li’ ifioélonw an‘ MM?‘ a wirelcs‘ operator and isstat- h 1, ' - 1 _ ' I 8Y5 P5. 0M9 Cdhtfllitlng four n 11 -- -____ ' _ ICTOR“ PARK _ A b . — At th ch, ldllrd at flhsl- C» A F Elation 1525s 198:4“. mum“ “flcmn "n" my far away East Russia. and nsflll-l gaghglyé itrdggregrliyiiaséeriglalilldgglhefiitl‘: M°QUAID - McINTYRE A “d? be“diliggeeiialioggdii-igtyiflefrodm edsgdytvrlfllly Yesterday His swgr-Jiospitei, on Aug. is. lgililotttem“ Queb-“C- CPI H1354)" “'35 l°'~“"="'15' —*-' “ m“ ‘mo’ “Elghbm” l“ “milhcb a post near Reliable Motor" o "TY Willy wedding was solcmn- gi-nanxent wgs a string of earlsy 5111p MIYQ!‘ J- E- Bldhdhflrd lid-Wand M". William Acorn Sodium a member of the Guardian 5am. I RETURX pm,“ mun,“ _ Xilnucigi girls, trlalgels h: has from,‘ Water street. She was n-nsei. o’! bed in st. Michael's Church Cor- She carried a whit" prover-Izabel! rweived a ‘Ywmmlldlrrllvh from 919%,“, ' r“ __- i " , a e c , . e ' ' ' _ _ w .. £1?“dlt.."an.l~iztesz.lz;il... still thinks ..f.'fé‘.."é%"..?.§. t2.".§..%1'=.;:°:..1:i..tt:. tr" £25.31?‘ ti‘. this‘ 2"“ m T“ “real w" Me "“.'l‘..“.i°.'.““i2‘.ih.‘ii“‘§ll.“.?n'?thi. r...»....u;“.. fro"... “Willi has returned from Newfoundland Charlottetown last evening from 5PM d“ dflllh than the led Clllydd released soon after. u “as Mr. and Ivfrs. Pailtiick b: 53?.1ii§§?‘§'i.n§§h’ii‘i§¥“'ri r212: ggmlldlly ll“ decldefi l° w“ 0M M“ Benjamhl" fi*T9rvT}'.l'Ie:c1'1lu Where hr llllvvsllgated tracle com, P d 01 Malpeque-S ri e of James Joseph satin with shoulder-length veil. of itsthrecarlltly-ldllflgrllkqd, tgrsv Rh 51mm“ ll dllllfllllrr. - p1 114.511 1d b ; 1r 1 vesses e" corn ai"in on-» M, . _ _ , —_SUPREME COURT _- late Mine," Mg- f an; (hiiriqryq; Qeafidquiyhg giflfllifl our of Charlottetownb best knou'il‘1‘7"°|’"EE ~~> Al Eons any gld, friends iii Sumnierside. Suplcme Court held a session 2n Quaid. The bride looked cliarmlngimaii was Chester homas of Lynn, lllfilelllllill Elfllllld- The MHYOT lhJ 1944' m M17 "lid 1W5- ari C anottetoun are pleased to Suriimcrsidc on Monday in a floor-length white slicer gownlMoss. Following the ceremony a mrmed 5 Guardia" Twresmllfltlve PM“ n daughter» Dmlll icnew the acquaintance of_ an old gveith uhlefJuslice inane A. ‘c1111 111591-1511 15m 1n the 130,113,,‘ I recepuon w,“ 1,8111 a; the home o; esterda that the City will furn- McMlLLAN -At St. o. ~.. ... .. .... E.‘.?.'.‘.§‘.i;‘..l“f...%“t".2 a“. "tribal? ti“? “bd- Si‘? r three-um" Mb l“ will“ Dar L-r "t." Pall; "r "if. ca“ flirt‘ tml. all 3°.“ Mi- _ _ H-i- . iii er o a oria eence that ' . , - ~ ve and carried b u t f ik M. d M . St fi lft f 5e "3 m’ l9 5M1“ i.‘ a " C an n" C" ATTF-Mlbll FlbEll-fl- — Cdll- their son. Pie. Ewen Angus Mac- l!“ 5mm Pwpmm‘ °f Mllllllls, gbsfim ‘mbw’ P“ W“ @1593" °¥a roses with babysabrgatllilermlzi £31.. iiroirnrwirrilnlhesirisiikeca ti’; hllvlllfl °° d° Wllh Vlmlla Pa“- ll‘: tall: George C. MricBelh and Mrs..Lcod was officially reported m1s_ll‘ea Rooms in Charlottetown, lldgein'?n" “a5 Elven 1°! m“ The bridesmaid Mls Mar M -‘ l t *l hid' M -B th C t-i Willvn C ' ' Hal-r who ls a man of man tal-iplalllll“ 1°!” 551-475- W-E- Ddllly ’ 5 ~ y c igc “g may "e r e ‘vote a pale '~ r l h? - “l? l" , l-l -,§lh8 in action in France on Julv. Yr . - . _ 1 Y it; C appeared I m m, . d. t Ihlyffi. 515181‘ of the bride, ivoz: fl1bllle suit with white accessories. —F""55 ‘I’ Rm“ — Reg‘ 1”“ i““.‘:.*:.“§:::. {tilt ‘$55? .2.'li..:::.;....~. t neat-t. a ....°;.‘..?.‘.‘ .'rl"-""g"‘ l“ —— l"°="..‘"...°‘. s““l““ié'““°. ' -, - l ‘ - ' > ~_ ' '_ vlth full skirt, and a matching FAREWELL T0 VISITORS - "me ° l‘ l °° Yrs" l" " ' River on Sunday to amend the d ,\vith the Commando Corps \\‘lth‘u“' s ‘ ' to . H w hi in tinguisli funeral of the late Captain Alf- Mrs, Harry kie, )Se\frtrIr‘riilaal§id)g|“'h1°h he received the 9mm’ JOINS AR ' n’?! Blfdgrlfild-wzlgcgiggéd‘ igzrlibthelzrlgef SiilllfiidaMrb Mlafllgglnlilfl Fdetfiuevifl “Egg: n“? miismcelktogixa 7mm)‘ red lvfacLeod. on Tuesday. July informed her that her husband: “Fur” “I ‘Tammi; °"°r5‘~’“5- Recal‘ main-hard R NMxé-Qum Maw mother oIIthc bride wore a tur- Montreal sdftex" pspendin a “as? ‘t the hmm or Mm‘ ID“) 1mm the 31st. Pie. Harry Dicklg w“ o111c1a11y'llh8 his dramatic talents, friends and Mrs $.61}; ‘Bmiycigagg ouoise flowered dress with white mt i\vo'weeks’ hoildag with) the at the comer “I central and Noam rgpgftgd 111155111; 1n a011,,“ on Jul‘. in the Capital City especially. Wllhiuue _.,.e_, Sunvrezsid his tang. nccessofles The nuptial imss \\'rI§liO1-]nm-'S aren't; M, 53;“, M“ F, Dame Streets whcii lie was iiifor-g 28th and that aiiy further pcirti- ‘not. be surprised U“! ‘luring “lei the lTdyaI Canadian AEmY Mbotifégii celebrated‘ by Rev. Pflthvl‘ MC.- “S. Reeves)? Southport‘ Mr. Reeves med that’ his “Y? “hm °‘Q1S‘°"“’;'l gisuadtjaiiglblllg be forwarded as 5m“ ipcnod he 59am mmflwns he d‘ ‘ and is now stationed at De-‘ . Erekerfdwgagrlariln.‘llifigarrflbeiilsiggelvig Damfm a son . EL . D c tin lrlfi been with ;lic Norlhunibcrlimd Ferries for about two years as second engineer lids passed successfully his examinat- gons as ChPf engineer before a card of examiners at Halifax. He has been appointed chief engineer ,'is employed at the Defence In- ‘dustries, Ltd. plant at Verdun, as engineer in charge of laboratory work there. Oii Saturday eve- ning they vverc the guests of honor tit an enjoyable farewell party at Pherson. During the mass tlic org- an was played by Frank Connick, and appropriate hymns were rend- ered by Mrs. J. J. Trainor and the choir. After the ceremony n wed- ding breakfast was serv at Dal- vay Hotel. In the aft on the the attractive home of Mr. and bridal ilarty colored a motor tripjrvIi-s. F. ca. Kennedy. After the to difrcrent parts of the Iflilrliigugstg had agsemmod, My, Km- The bride wore a two-piece dress ngdy, in n mover 111116 speech, M]- 01' Powder blue with white acces- dressed Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, while sories, for travelling. Previous to on behalf or these pfggent, and I Hockin‘: private garage. It burned ' _. uap one wall and gained a start on, -_ .M’.‘,'.‘“‘i‘“-* the roof before flrcrncn reached JtIacDONALD - MacDONAI the scene Damage, however, was 51_ Mm“ Church not great as the blaze \\':1s extlzi- Aug‘ 3_ 1944, Helm guished without difficulty-S 1e,- gf M“ Md Mn ‘dohalil to John Rcl 1d our sailors from this ro- l 5m 4°" ill VIllliIle are included in the llslt, of ‘gnmlafi, A’, and m? h“ M"- MM- 41 ratings which omwa an- i.°"“ ° Dmaldsw" nounced last night were taken prisoner by the Germans when the Destroyer Athabaakan was sunk last April. The P. E. I. ratings with next of kin lnclizdc: Acorn, John James, LS., James gl- Acorn. (father) R. R. 5, Car- gun. Gallant. Paul George. AB.- Mrs. Antoinette Gallant. (wife). B. R. 3 Tignish. Howard, George Chester, AB., Mrs. John Howard, (mother), Kenalngtori. McKcemon, Lester Brehaut. McKeemon. , . C ' considerable ciitertd imeiit worici . N . m. ‘m, n _ Pte. Dickie, who is the son cf 11°” ‘he “w!” and P"°.‘1“C°d sflrr‘ ’ ouatcd iii-m lI1;5C/hl1f1(§lC€0?Or£H Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dickie of Sum- a1 M“ Wrme“ by hlmsclr‘ After‘ pital class of 1940-8 mgrgjdg, was ,1 vamed employeelbeing lnvaiided home iic has re- ._.__ of the Reliable Motors up to thefillllllel? l“ ‘his llr<>vlllvr_ “hm llri —CRYSTAL ANNIVERSARY - _ ‘ liime of his enlistment about tu'0:3_5 "ism"! 111$ mdljl.’ fIWPlld-j dlld Congratulations are being extended of_the Prince Nova, taking fiverlyears ago. He had arrived over-ilflallves 811d lECElVlllB d loyii upl- i0 nir and Mrs. Cleve Whaler. Friday. He, has breil succeeded as seas only about a month ago with Come from all his old HCqUI-Ill1-,EiISl{3IIO Street. Summon-ride, who, second engineer by Mr Le Mayne the unit to which he was attached. m“°°s-"S' “mum! ma“ 15m ‘veddmll m!" Salter of Parrsboro, N s .___. --—— ililvcrsary on Wednesday. Aux are.‘ ___} 0rd Ho” McLean) Flour Prince Edward Island sold- Trm, o; c111; 1 h b t d 1 Present forMthe Crystal celebration mgelxlgldllilctiilihe ligltlemvtfixiam ‘Fhe l8. of West Devon and Ervllle Es- heelgidcealgend Eggoddtzglggufit ‘ifilfh (mall/as Miss yitle MCBGVCI, Toron- he; marriage the bride was tend-raise several absent friends, Mr. w_, _ 17, 1 ML p1 to sister of Mrs. Whalen who is . . V ., . ,,. . _ Brown was held from his residence gilliburneg till Moenkiggyil,’ hiiiigbeii‘. Canadian Army- ‘l h“ bu“ “mi spendmg.“ “V”, weeks "Jcatm" m, 3.1argcgmiiflmghykhiicrihriiifii “gkiftl; I@512’,§{"§°,§,1§§§}a,§‘§§§{“§§, gthwoodi Islandsh Friday afternoon. Trhey are each indicted on three Qgunglefiifgxm- D- N°r 5 Hoddquart-I $ll1TlIllel$lde--5 The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. M} Rflevgg cxpfessfld men- wank, e serv ces zit t e house and grave c arges: of escaping from t d , ' ' “T; M id' ‘sh th 5 r , ' ' “ ' ' _ were conducted by Rev A. of breaking. entering and gtlgaijlnfi The-v include two chafl°§"em‘vn TPURCHA5“S Shoo? _ M‘ liacpQplya wedded lifecl?‘ many year 0 P1T§i,~,§§,§f§°1$§§’e“' m$§g°1°§§ a; Duke During the service Mrs N. from the store of H. R Crockett, mm’ Lleut" c°1 F- B. Conrad, lvLiCyrll Kenny 0f me Calladla" N?‘ THURSDAY 110mg. 355151511 b sever,“ 1,1 m, R “at?” d: ‘fir. "l" .s““‘“‘§"“° "i or ire-lb.- mymiifhthfil°léiih .:i"2...;i§ ts;'.~l..§r".r:.?§..lla1.."°li:l sovvaurs our. bl u. ight ere" and " e 0 ugged en er ng an stealing at Dlrigw ll’ , . . ‘ " , . M . A1 ' M. M ll ' ‘ , Cross". Pall-bearers were - Capt. canteen. Bedeque. Yesterday the; fhflnhgsiflgfefi amgédgiwlge C113,; Iflm.“ 1M“ Bu"? clmils w be con-llll-fidlhzvlgt Soutah eGrariville, has ffienfhfn ,§,‘{,§’1‘c'“§n§“§,h§§‘°§f,§§§lY 5,5,; Hglctggfoygggongydegggl: ggggggsdcglgmggg, @3511? court s... n. o. ontlc. ..°..".»i~i3a. to:555M"it..°‘2..$“;§‘lli.§“£‘i£°‘§.?;l1gg==r,gg'br@;;lv;g givers, w mo... ' . r . c -.~ ._ ,, .. . san. e. vin ..a- Youn , James mnery, and Rodcr- Judge L. o. Lewis. Mr. J. Watson cam, Q?“ é§fi§§i§§°“',o)’f1l‘§,,§§, h“; “°“’,,°°°“ P“ "‘ m“; ‘°“.“‘“°“ iett. who is serving with the oan- KILLED igklliléd-Ioiv - Lance lck . acMillan MacNaught. K. 0., represented the Mada; ‘ ‘ I l zclcrlllnpghait ivliilitgzlty 12€t11;‘¥1°€1t-:,5t' adlan Army in Italy. Corporal Douglas (Bus) Summer $550!“; 1g Two Summerside soldiers, ‘ ‘ ’ ' Orford of Charlottetown, previous »%--__ Crown, Mr. E H. mm .____ K. or c, SING gong _ Ans- represented Essery . 1, me P E I Hmhhnd feillly llllellded ‘he bills-ll“! “i ‘he ENTERTAPED FOR BRIDE 1 - l». . . . . - 4 1 c 3 - t _ t y iepol..d inlssing in action, hos ther enjoyable sing song was held McCallum represented MacLean. GU11. shad sthg§r$gféuiiisiboco§hpa§i§§°§y ~ Miss Emily Kelly gave a tcr-roiunoh, been omdany reported x111“; at the Knights of Columbus rlut, Clifford Ross McLean was first , g m , 199' ., Sunday at l::r home 133 Km! in action June 7th last evening, attended by ldrglz-‘arraighed or. a charge of escaping Canadian Efficiency Medal and. _RE¢Ey-rmq COMn-"TTEE SW93 1h 110110111‘ Bl MlSS MR1‘? --—-' custod) and pleaded guilty. Private E. S. Gallant ‘ ' word “~35 rccgved by 1,1,, and numbers of the three services. Mr. [he 1.1 and Mr rmrick R . Henna n . ,_ _______ » ~ ya,hzi » fil,’ ,_ M, , Enontiermi/iogan fifgipiilaiatgiigghcirnhd VISITING iv THE PROVINCE‘ 2nd Clasps w me me‘ l Rwlmm‘ °°‘“‘“‘1]"§° Aging“: 05mg?‘ ¥§Z‘“}‘.i‘...i.°°‘°‘¥“i‘i.§“i§5f..“1"?353.2 ‘giucrh nitfirtchaut u‘ 9 Buchwocd l - ~ - > r -——-— ~- b l - '71 e c ‘- ~ - . Miss Marion Dougan furnished —Ahfl0hg the recent arrivals in zhe! Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Brchaut, ,’,'}°‘,f,‘§°¢§§§§°1§§,m1f;l°1§, fgmfififfif‘ her with a: blanket. p staht this: iheclirndol?“ Efiklloet Bgflflbxér ‘ piano music. Specialties included a Pfdvlnce for the holiday season are Charlottetown, have been advised, god w have 1,11 rcfurhh,» “W169 ""—'— Lowell lvlllton Brehaut lied been lolo by Miss Helen Roach. a duet Dr. Lewis 0., Mrs. Haslam and that their son, PO_. Lowell Brehauti men met at Summerslcie iIrIld een-edl IIOPPER-IIUMIZLE — A pretty killed overseas on the 5til*of Aug- . a". radiate a advised Bernice Murray and Lac. Fernetted accompanied by’ Mrs. Haslams. Lowell enlisted in Julie. 1941. .‘ whose lilcterilegfidil; ifist-‘rfigieigfiiigafii oclgtick. Julv is] when Miirgarct l. lunflSili ‘XI-fgligttaiilethpdagi A lunch “.35 served by the ladwiimothor, Mrs, Lmkiggin; 1,1 Lnnhme, celved his commission in February ‘west of Suzmmerslde The serving, lifary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cemetery, Harrogate _ more... rninai." _ o... 53'} §{‘“u.‘2’°b%"éi3§~§.“‘i.§§.°.‘§ i221; $511 W" “e we“ °"°"”" “If” b“ m‘ r”.”.‘.“§“‘."§§i. 2i.‘i2513.335kififfiiiilohidhfiilii"wit; "°'“““”“- E“gv‘““"~ funeral of the late Mrs Clarencel ln Springfield the guests of his PO. Brehaut leaves besides liision the statlongilatform for ihls mir- Ansell DougiasIHopper, son of Dr. P113531“, 55151935 The t‘.f.'.‘.“i,‘““.i..“;li°..°‘§5 l" il‘§...‘.i’.‘i‘§$’§.“§§‘.i" l“ "- B» ..f,’,“‘:‘;‘.-,.,,?§1.%‘l§§§‘§.§“.5‘..§¥‘2.l.§’“3i§§.£fi‘1l25§f"”°”““ ‘a J:;ii::i..3’:‘":fl~..§. or y“ Dar w» . - . . 1 . . . . . .. t . 1~ . . , no. held from her late residence Islanders abroad. He has built on his young ivite. the Iortrrrr Shirley ahlléilllég} SARALYZED an- o1 11,, church, p,,,1,,,m,,,1 11,, C5,... Iii-j 1x317‘,§ls,m°g';§§a,§¥§“}3a§,f - - r - ° ~ 35°“ ‘ celebrated by Rev Kenneth Mac- lltcr Julia, L _ - _ n for Can-‘IWW Wilding in Sydhey- L”. fcmem’ °1 we R CAT the home of the bride's parents. Murray officiating. The p311 henr- adlan Industries Ltd. The Doctcr' As a youth he “'85 llldmilldll? ill “Mm” It M‘ Pleasant Wm m‘ the Cflllflle lffiifdl’ Mdllllefll» ThCY Milian who also took the service at ers were: Stanley McKlnnon, Per- while renewing old friendships, Boy Scout activities and had a wide lured m5 §phéedar,wt"e dig?!“ m‘? will reside in Charlottetown. P.E.I .11.“, Era“, panmrm were Mess“ cy MeKinnon, John Baglole and still finds time roi- fishing, being circle lends who will deeply Mm, m“ vb"? f’ fuflagffifl: -—— Then-ing Crglghgm, Fred CW1, pa: ‘I/ailrlold iae/Tioielberndrl Day ancilag argcntarsngller. Mrs. Haslam visit-ream hi: passing. Damvzgg Mia‘? qhfchcfi-"n M, REPORTED MISSING ~ Word m. Mamnnhld Ems, Chino“ ard A cAusanc Interment? te ov nee , ‘ _ -—-— ~ . . * _ has bu.“ received by ML “m1 Al? ,1“ - =~ _ r was at Central Lot 16-5 easions and speaks in glowing‘ IVEDDUG 553F113 — Th8 Wed- §§‘{2,§§§,’,§fdn,§°fim§‘§‘§a{f‘ 5111,35; Mrs. Owen McGarry. Snuthport. 1n,§,“,,,§f’,,§,“’f§ @1115‘ -—_- v terms of the beauty of the Province dlYlK 0T M155‘ Milly Helen Mdfiddll- effltion was success u, in vmg that their son, Private Ralph Jos- ¢,_.mcm.y_ on. SEARCH GOING wen. - and the hospitality of the people. ald. dautzhtei of Mr. John Macdon- cph ivicGori-y, has been officially With the exploratory oil well in ——- ald of Mount Stewart to Ml‘. Don- ygpqflgd missing in action, July Hillsboro Bay deeper than 7.800 WARDED MILITARY .11 _ 1 Georgetown, 11112 Cecrliu. daugh- Alhsler Ifac. -___._ dance. August 7, i944 Mrs aged 4B years At the home of lii| DIAcSWAIN — brother, John Angus MarSilvaiii, August 9. i941, Peter's Road on Malcolm MncSwain. KEARNEY — Al: the Kings County Hospital, Montague. P. I.. on Aug. 9. 1944, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kearney, Sturgeon. P. E. I. GALI.AN'I‘—At the Prince County Hospital on August l0. i944 Elen- 1nor A Gallant, aged 8 iclauolitcr of Mr. Anthoiiv Ilant, Abrams Village. ROBERTS-‘AC Middleton, l’ E.l.. on August 10, i944. Hem-v Roberts} VICKERSON —- Suddenly at tho ITALY - tt, who is now AB" Miss Olive (sister), Glspereaux. ISLAND CASUALTIES — Si! Island casualties are reported in the latest Army Casualty List. re- leased yesterday. Lance-Corporal £11m guhftm, Farggxl-ig, gfggaoé tivgi- I lliomelofBMaai Xlckersonf. (Iiltiriliwallf, err t Porsy e. o rgl- ancs . c erson, or cry o COHIIHAVEIIUE, is reported scverclyksydnel’, in his 80th _vorir wounded. Pte Everett John Gall- DOYLE - Silcldenly at her refil- ant, son of Mrs Elizabeth Gull- genes,‘ %belgliitilch\iariflnntillfigtrlgerbo i113 $2.25; $321335.‘ 12?. i? mfméii; .5355“... yo...‘ l 5' ‘ ' y ' »phle Richard of Borden, are both IVORTHY - Suddenly M Ch!" reported severely wounded. Troop-llottetown on August 4. i944. Mri. ei- William Lloyd Mills, son of l\.frs., Emma Mills of Bay Fortune. Pte , L. J. Worthy of 234 Sydnri; Street in her 73rd year , Sterphen Archie Arsenault. liiitlzsnd DAVISON -- At McDonald Ohio of Mrs. Mary E Arsenault of;nn July 26th 1944 Len Mixfield Klnkora, and Pte Gararrl Thco- Dcvlson. son of the his James R phil Wedge, son of Mrs llfary and Mrs. Davidson and brother of Wedge of Wellington. are all repor- ,Mr. A Bert Davlson of the Poll ted wounded. Office Dept. WIND ncLAxtFir-isitnv-A 83 his llfe but he will be in a hospital M“)- ald A. Macdonald of Glenfinnan g5, Privatg McGarry, who is an feet the rock formation is "as at least a yeah-S expected” it was learned over the week-end. There is still no oil but officials connected with the pro- ject appear to be well satisfied with developments. Equipment at the site is capable of going two miles but it is hoped oil will be located before that depth is reached. PASSES EXAMS - The many friends of Robert E. Giggey, man- ager of Jenkins Pharmacy, are glad to learn that he has passed the examinations of the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceutical Society suc- cessfully a short time ago. Mr. Giggey served his apprcntic ship in the drug business iii Saint olln. NB. and was vcry popular with the customers of the store he was em- ployed in. Some four years ago he came to Charlottetown as first as- sistant to Mr. Jenkins. Then when Mr. Jenkins Joined flit- RCAF Mr. Giggcy took over and has made a great silcccss in his handling of the business. The death occurred about ten o'clock Saturday evening at St. Eleanors of Mr. Archibald Joseph McAdam of Selkirk, PEI. Death came silddoniy from a heart attack though Mr. McAdam had bofl all winter. Prior to that he had a secre- tarial position at the RCAP sta- tion at st. Eleanors. He was un- married and is survived by a broth- A AL —- The award Medal to Co Carter. of M o; the M11113“, took ‘place at 8 o‘clock yesterday 131M111 DQnQId garrhmorning in St. Andrews Church, 01191011, N g__ “.1111 the pastor, Rev. Tcreiicc Campbell the Canadian Armoured corps miofflciatlng at both marriage and C11 Ah event of interest to a clrclc of friends throughout Island took place in the wide the United urch. Elnisdale, on Thursday. Italy. has been announced by The Sl- Andrew's Department of National Defe A son of Mr. and Mrs. H ter. Moncton. and grandson of thel ‘l’ late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mtir- 1° chison of Klnross. P E I . Co . Carter enlisted on July i940 in the Princess Louise Hussars Was posted in October, 194i. Prior.“ to his enllstmen of the Canadian Swift Company at Moncton. Hi5 wife, Mrs Helen Eva Carter. ls also a resident Moncton. A brother. Pte. J W Carter. 1s serving in the Afr Fbxce in England. w YEARS-A. A. Macfarlane-Brown, ,of Toronto, Canada, is spending,”- -his holiday leave as the the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Morgan E. '9 1M1 nuptial mass. Meychoir was assisted by Mr. Martin , D, ggbiPower. and Marion, attired iii turquoise bluc the w n o shoulder veil, while Mr. Leonard “a 0mm yce‘Macdonald was best man. Louis Calla 0;, assisted at mom", Rector ity, Morell, were present in the sanctu- ._.._ ary. mzvisrrs HERE AFTER. aoisvrvdd lottetown, to the officiating and of guest n; both bride and bridegroom. July 27th at 4 o'clock. when the Rev. W. Ira MacDonald, united in marriage Olive Muriel, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Hardv of Eimsdale, and Cpl. Earl Nellsoli Atkinson of Pilo Mound, Manitoba. The church as decorated for the occasion wth summer flowers. by the friends of the bride. —PAINFULLY INJURED — George lvlorrison, assistant chief engineer at the Summerside elec- tric light plant was painfully in- jurcd yesterday when he was ol- most rendered conscious by coming in contact with an electric current while using an electric drill which became defective. He was standing on a damp place and although the current was onl 110 volts his forefinger, used in old- The bride, charming in hlte brocaded satin with floor ngth veil and carrying a sheaf white lilies and talisman roses, as attended by her sister, Miss lth coronet of apple blossoms and Rev. ghan, Fort Augustus, the marriage cere- whlle Rev. R. V. MacKcnzic, of St. Dunstans Univers- and Rev. Phelan McKenna, A wedding breakfast was in the Queen Hotel. Char- ttendant clergy and families Mr. nd Mrs. Miicdonald lcft at noon ,Genge, of Charlottetown. Mr. Mac- l!" B mill" "ID lhfdllkh the Marl- farlane-Brown is a cousin of theflmdi. MFS. Mddddllllld trdvdlllh! g the switch of the drill, was lit by the current. He was un- iate Rt. Hon. Andrew Bonar Law‘ and the Rt. Hon. Robert youngest son. Minister of State in is chemist and manager of Fibre Soap Co. of Toronto, manu- facturers of Industrial Soaps and Cleansers. This is his first re- visit to the Island since the sum- mer of i914 and he the full the justly famed scenic er, Allan of Charlottetown and a sister. Mrs. Agnes McDonald of (llttawa. He was about 65 years od The remains have been resting at the Ciqmpton lineral Home. Sum- tnerslde and are being forwarded to his home in Selkirk-S. Mrs. William Hayes of Summer- lide on Saturday received a tele- ram from her daughter-in-law, rs. Stephen Hayes, informing her that Stephen ltfld been severely wounded in action in France. The telegram also informed her that her other son, John, W85 also in France and was with Stephen Just before he was wounded. Pte. Stephen Hayes was one of the Summerslde boys who enlisted for service the clay that war was declared and lids been overseas for the past two years. During the fighting in Italy he was wounded in the head and spent considerable time in the hospital ls a rcsult. He ivas later trans- ferred to the western front and has taken part in most of the heavy fighting since D-Dav. His brother John has been overseas less than three months. A large number of friends in summerslde extend to Mr. and Mrs. Hayes sinceri- sympathy and the hope that their son will have sh g wedding tri Sgt. and Mrs. a speedy and complete rocovorm-B m p Motown beauty of the Garden of the Gulf and the cordial hospitality extend- ed to the visitor. Being a Scot himself he can appreciate all that thesc ubiquitous folk have contri- buted to this Island's growth and development and as an integral and essential partner in the Dom-r inion of Canada. NUPTIALS iiTEAIiv-r JOHN- A wedding of interest to friends and l I B V at Portland United Church parson- ‘age at 8 pm. on Aug. 4, when Rev. AG. Pentz united in marriage Mar- garet Geor lna Crawford, Montreal, daughter o ,ford. Labelle, Que. and S t. Arthur Gregg Fanioy. son of rs. B. A. Panjoy and the late Mr. Fanjoy, Young’; Cove Road, Queens county, -N.B. The bride was attired in a two-piece street, length dress of rose crepe with white hat trimmed with a shoulder length veil. Her corsage was of white sweetpcas. The bride was attended by the groom's sister. Miss Alma Fanjoy, and the groom was attended by his brother. Roy Panioy. The bride ls a former cmploye of the CPR. communicat- ions department, Montreal. The groom is a wireless operator in the R.C.A.P'., Charlottetown. P- E. I. Among the guests we; Mr; Gilbert Glendenning. New York Ciiv. After C $1 cl U will reside in Chub in a smart navy tailleur with hat Lgw, 111; {and accessories | Guardian the present Churchill Cabinet. He and Mls- gh; of happiness. l5 ‘Monday, evening. gus 15 enjoylng to amen Miss Mildred Eileen Llewl holv bonds of matrimony to Nor-I man Arnold Olson, son of Ml’ Mrs A Olson of Reverend fioia n8 i under the Geldart ,1 sweetly "U relatives took place in Saint John w1 m. dM.J.J.C -le1 us. ,. an r“ m’ both looked veryl supported by Lt. Harold Danncr of the ginlted States Army. The ushers or c Bradshaw and Roland Sheen Be- fore he: marrin supervisor of Deaconess Hospital. llajclliafdgiifu-Itgnd useful gifts were re- ‘md h“ served at dmerem army‘ ceilviretlivi by 311:0 poplullar couple Mr. an rs. c-t after the CBPEIYIIIOIIV for their future "05 "Wm! m! PYBCUBE 01' 7mm‘ home in Iflfilldshwllli d n 1 much a/ptpncss an prosper y n their nan-ted lira-I in s a le to drop the drill for a time ‘and was barely conscious when finally the circuit was broken and the tool dropped from his hand. He was alone in the plant at the time but crawled to a telephone and summoned ald. He was treat- ed at the Prince County Hospital and later released-S. Outstanding games yesterday afternoon were between William Morcsido and Don West, Los Ang- eles, "Bill" winning 6-3, 6-3, and between Wrn. Mcreside and Flt.- Lieutenant Power, Vancouver, ‘Bill’ again coming through 6-2, 6-0. 6-3. Lieut. Power has yet to get hls.vlci- ous, powerful strokes under con- ol; it will be interesting when he does. At a late hour another bat- tle was still raging between Mrs. Eleanor Bourke and the one-only G. P. Hutcheson on the one side and Mrs. Charette and Dr. Char- ette, Montreal. on the other. Scores were not ascertained in time. but they were close. --RETIRED PROM ARMY - Lt. Col. J. A. McPhee, R. O. A. M. 0-. arrived home in Sumrnerside on Monday evening, having been re- tired from serv ce in the army un- der the age regulations. Dr. Mc- Phee is a veteran of the first Great War having served in Ffranhcemttlfenwlais alsobaln officler rocrn who is n. graduate of th " t ° e m “m” n entworth Institute of Boston, was peace "n" "Si"! m becom’ the to match. The Joins in wishing Mr., Macdonald many years --WEDDING BELLS-A pretty adding was solemnized in Trinity nited Church at seven o'clock on All t 7th, lyh. N , datuightcr of Mr. and Mrs. Liewllyn, was united in the niid' Dcdhtim, Mass , John Sheen was the of- clcrgymiln. cliolr direction of Miss Mary sang “Oh Perfect Love," rid Mrs. John Hog: sang very ntil". The bride looked ery girlish and beatitlftil in a own of white satin vtith awect- eart neckline. She wore a veil th a coronet of sea. pearls and arried a bible and n bouquet of of DedhalmMasa, ovely iii hyacinthe owns of lane and net with head resses to nlateh. The groom was occasion were Wallace fie Mrs. Olson was G t only son. is twenty-three years of age. He enlisted at the outbreak of war with the P, E. I. Highland- ers, iind went overseas with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders. He landed with his unit among the first of the invading forces in Normandy. Further news as to his whereabouts will be awaited with anxiety by his parents and many friends. ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- TION — A very enjoyable evcn- ing was spent in Grandview hall on Monday, July 3i, when the people of Bellevue and Grandvlew ~thered to extend congratula- tions to Corporal and Mrs. Ernest fifatheson on their first visit home after their recent marriage. A very appropriate address was read by Mr. Callum Martin while lit- tl- Shirley MacPhee presented the couple with a well-filled purse. Corporal and Mrs. Mathesomcx- pressed their thanks in a few well- chosen words after which all join- ed in sin ing -Jolly Good Pblows." A lunch "For They Are dain high wind in Northiunborland Strait late yesterday afternoon and early last night kept the relief ferry S. S Scotia at her dock at Borden for more than four hours The boat reached this side at 5.40 in the fif- ternoon and did not leave again for Tozmentlne ,until 10.17 The la train with passengers and mail from the mainland was expected to ar- rive in Charlottetown about 3 30 or possibly later. -RELEASED ON BAIL — A Bedeque soldier. Pte. George Al- bert MacLean, who has been in the Prince County Jail since he was sentenced to two years in Dor- chester Penitentiary recently for theft of s50 from a ilerson was or- dered released yesterday by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell on payment of a $1.500 bail bond. Pte. MacLean who pleaded guilty to the charge before Judge C. Gavan Duffy of the County Court Judges crim- inal court has appealed his case to the Court for Criminals Appeals on the ground that the sentence we, served by the ladies and ths remainder of the everflng was spent in music and dancing. POST NUPTIAL SHOWER — A miscellaneous shower was given in ‘honour of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran on Tuesday evenlh! Bil the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran of Piusvllle. The many gifts opened by Mrs. Alton Mc- Isaac and the substantial envel- opes received expressed the popu- larlty of the young couple. The ac- compan ng verses were read by Miss arie Corcoran and. the gifts were arranged on the table by Miss Priscilla Shea. Mr. Cor- coran, in a fewwell chosen words thanked everyone for their many lovely lfts and all Joined in sing- in " r They Are Jolly Good Fe lows." Several hours dancing were en oyed to delightful music fumlshe by Mrs. John Corcoran. Mrs. Charles Gallant, Miss Jctin Dalton, Miss Lorraine Corcoran. Mr. Alton McIsaac. Mr. Joseph Le- Clair and Mr. Edward Clements. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Sophia E. Plneau, 31 Eus- ton street. has received a tele- gram from the Minister of Na- ticnal Defence who regrets to inform her that Sgt. Francis Elmer Pili- eau has been officially reported wounded in action ln France Jilly m" recent“, a membm. o, the commanding officer. Two years ago ‘es Marine Cnm, Mm“, he again volunteered for service osts in Nova Scotia, more recent- mmédiamv at Mulgrave. Dr. McPhee will cine at Summerside. He has three Brmmunl“ Mass‘ Many sons and one daughter in the ser- icln iii wishing them 27 Nature and extent of wounds not yet available. Sgt. Pineau at the outbreak of the war was a student st St. Dam- stanb University and a member of No. 6 District Signal. He re- joined his unit and in October, 1989 and went to Mulgrave and vices, al three of his sons having seen —I. Wu statgnod rr for live MIDI I Sniper: and Mariam’. France. are cleaned Nazsire. way toward of resistance in devuta u! III Repeating the stratc American troo Late Mil. i 1o via-s . _,,_<< gy used in cutting off the Cherbourg Peninsula, ps are heading across the Brittany Peninsula toward 5i- Rennes, half way across the peninsula. col tedilerl, n they continue their d-, HIM _ . st reports place Yank tanks and lnfantrymen well on thf _ “y. egiiinct W"