PASE TEN 1c "" THE .'._ CHARLOTTETOWN’ ‘GUARDIAN [OUR NEWS BUDGET ms OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBER “REEF. 25. u; DIONDAY TO MEET HUSBAND -- Mrs. Howard Hobbs‘ of leaves this morning for NB. Hobbs who five and a l-alf lens. ——ATTENDS (‘ Mr. T. Earl-l Hickey, C‘- A, of Inerside. |)I‘f"iflf‘lll of Chart." ~ "r plane a tend the is returning years sciyice and: left tereci Accountants. —.\I.B!»IftTON:-RFDLIFEMAN-Nir. l Thomas I-l 131111.112}; has" iipimiiitctl iouii policeman berion and took over his 32L‘ over the weelnciid. He returned from over r " servcil llllll thl- F 'll.‘ll.\I. funtr-sd oi the la"..- M:- Bhuis, 60 Roclifcnl - Saturday Allin‘ i S’ Cat ‘ ll ~1 Jaiiiiwl ltiiicKiiiiicl ii ii . - .11 Charlottetown Szickvllle,’ . to melt ner husband, Sgt. H. a ft er over- TINTION ... Sum. of the‘ Institute iitaiils oi‘ Prince on Siiturdayl for Winnipeg, Man, annual convention we Dominion Association of Char-l bi‘ \v job jlléi ‘YRDAY —- Tlif‘ 1i. Wain :"l ivus held.‘ Pcttgill; (Thiuxrli _ ,l incrsiilil, Rev. Dr i blis- v 1.1,,‘ hunk, b. j Nfoutrciil ivhcre he w -|ilil\'t‘ .t ll H. ll y-Aguv-r-a _. ". klifilliti) noun has Before leaving ‘ ‘ iv , frit iiiis Will - A dc . iiniiiia‘ was sill‘!!! TF1 llfliilf.‘ of Mr. and Mrs. AC‘. lVl ".1 tlic people Pf LCWUT fl"i!f‘f' rl r" l :.."l.‘ to if ape Mi". airman “O1 -~n.‘ly' liavlri! raiiriiis l verso Lmii and \ Hill to iii- An remembering and oth- .‘l i'i-:" which .i i rl.il (rl(l-i.l‘ll. ‘ S .Ii IRUITI’ - A \'Cf.V pica. aiit e‘ residence .'l Vi" IL of Mi". James 11in Donald. “illllc. nf tl"ir rclativcs called to ulnar thci of sinccril friends before their a prtciat l. u niliieliburs was spent at the Donald when and r ap~ and departure r t elr reu- home in Kensington. f0. h Mr. Nail iNIcLend in his usual ‘big and pleasant, manner H chairman. A very address \ l'l‘ilfl l7? M?» Riley aftii" {llitll a beautiful seas prcsoixtmd to Mrs. cap. acted appropriate Bruce. chair Donald and Everett by Messrs. Edmund Delan- ey and Lloyd Ramsay, and a ooco leather purse to Miss Hi0!‘- Clare by Mrs, Craig. An enjoyable eve. ninfr was spent. Mrs. Simpson pro zrlcrl at the piagio. )5.‘ those a$slst~ delicious lunch unis scrvcil ladies of the dislrict. trig being Mrs N. H Bucns. Bruce Bile‘, Mrs. and Mrs. guests departed for wishing Mrs. Donald and Chester A fiic Mrs. James Ramsay aig. After lunch, the their homes fzunill‘ every happincrs in ilicii" new houif‘. Mr. John Campbell, manager of o Campbell Wollaston, Mass, is visiting olives and friends in this Pffill invciiflli", _ zissot-iawwl War Dcpartrnciit ui Wu DC. _ Recently he invented i‘ calls the Campbell nutwml ety arm rcst, ‘ ‘ rl-sl ill‘~ll.‘t.l Those int ‘ consttuctlllii aziil ‘l nities in machine l which has been ap. ll >si»l.vav ‘lliis; npj)-ii'i'i< :ll"il maiiufart. Machine Company rel~ ' c . . li‘ stiingtl-n. \' lll» r". uring will br- ihlirinvril in meeting Mr. Cflfiipbffll .ho0l hall mi q Quctln Wcdii -l " films" lull! Square csday, Anmist will safety W‘. ear 0\Vl‘.(‘l'5. plant <, . arc cspeciall this illl'(‘f'll\' ,.,‘,o~ COIN’ flllil '.l\'f‘ fcr hi." sin" rc ill“? l» Erlwarrl I~‘.":ll.il . ill "1' l‘~ l’t‘l,‘."l\‘t‘fl "l" i l‘ .ii . . p. ,.,,. ,1" phi-l (Mrs Winch.“ 'l‘l‘_ afziss ' Yaiinel. meeting. vocational y in- as crncd liivnicnt. and rr‘. ‘_ Canada for - .11.». ti cum ,\ son. Vfiiliain yirlidci v- "cars arm. "l ll ll‘. l 25rd to of: iiic‘ TUESDAY RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mrs. L. Anderson, Hillsboro St., City, has received the sail news of the unexpected death of her sister-in- law, Mrs. Vincent Doucette, early Monday morning,‘ Aug. Brighton, Mass. , FIRE ALARM-The flrc depart, nicnt was (‘llllfdkl out about I45 yesterday‘ to 42 Orlslrar Strcctl where they found kindling yyoocl [btlazing in the oven of the kitchen s ov e. DRILLING AT 13675 FEET-The oil wcll being drlllczi in Hillsbom lB:i_v by the Island Development Company is down to a depth of, 13.675 feet, officials salddast nlghtm‘ ,No further evidence of the pres- ence of oil has appeared. IYEDDING ANNOUNCED — The of Muriel Pearl, daulil‘ and .\i'."<. Alien H. 131i l ,ii»rintlrl_v of Suuthpori and natv c-fl 5 toltil\\'fl, Ontario, to AB. John Tl, Ellis, son of Mrs. Ethel Ellis, ‘Fur-l onto. took place on June 21st, 1945,,‘ at the United Church parsoiuig ,~ W "tboro, Rcv, A, J. l\ii‘llZl(‘5 otILf l‘ ing, , AT ROTARY-Rev. Murdockl l of O gcvillc, Ont. !(l other pm; i. rclieuiiis" crccd~ 1 beliefs. Gil iiilcii Itci". Chas C . W M. ind ]ll'(‘~l.‘Ili city, Surri- , Ryan and lMr. C H. Black. xrlrexii M‘ TING -‘ ‘ .“:il“,Ii‘ J. T‘ , K C. ‘uiil lciivi- W dnescliiy‘ tnurnliis: for ill attend tliel meeting of the Con-l 27th annual iference of Commissioners on LTni-l ‘ ' ,formit_v of Legislation in Canada. :‘i‘hc mcrtiiir: will be held in Piir "l" Hall. fifcGill Unii‘cr;"_". ‘ , l‘ll Thurrflay", August 234i and can winning until Tuesday the 28th. l 1*? I Cpl. Mark J. Arsenault of the ;7th Field Drawing Station. over- ls home on 3f! days‘ leave s licpcs an early ilaie. His Clarence Arsenaui‘. Fnnrih Reconnaissance , ed nome the week previ- ldllfi, ‘They arc sons of Mr Edward rscnault, 8S Elm A\‘e. ACCIDENT AT NEH’ .-\NN.l\.\'-- . car ovmed by Mr Milton B ‘ ofl ‘Cliarlottvtoivn was in an iicii. : l at New Annan yesterday but no‘ one was injilified. The car was (‘Oil-l siderably cl. aged, it was learned, and two cattle, reported owned Mr. Gcorpe Ramsay killed. Bcll. his" wife and siin and afiii n in the ear went on to Si . merside and after another car was obtained continued their Journey to the mainland. by i n. Ssaiinfcrs f‘l'llft(lll sbyterian Church whore was conducted by Rev l, Fulton. who also conducted‘ service at the grave. The _bciircrs were: Messrs. H. J. Mcl I.Ill‘l‘. L A. Diamond. A B. Ricli".il:tl.1 L. V. Yorsioii, J C Stilwart. and‘ ,H. lvfeCannel. A firing party ])l'f‘.l iccdeil the lvzarsc. 'I‘hrce volleys lwerc fired over the grave and the "Last Pest” and "Reveille" sounded by a trumpeter. ‘lift. FLINERAI. YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late John Sloane was held from the MacLean Func- riil Home yesterday to Lower Mon. tugue Church where service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Adams. Durine, the service Mrs. Wilfred Hublcv sang as a solo "Crossing 'l‘hc pallbearers wc : A '. GCCTIIE‘ AflllPflI‘, C Anncar, Wesley Coulsnn, i RfiISS. Lem Robinson, Charles Llcw- e yn. ATTENDS CHRISTENING CIEIL‘ EMONY’ IN IINGLAND _- Al tic ('lll‘lS'il‘lllIli.‘, of Ilriiiii Sew ". Baty inc-c Lylic J art) in Bournemouth. England, on, July 29. i945, Captain W. Brentonl Stewart was godfather for his nephew" rind was present. for thc; chi" icning ceremony‘. C. .'. St a ‘s wife aiiil ywluiiel son Barry‘ side in Carleton. I’. E. I. !‘\‘.‘- , re- " From the Daily Colonist, Vic- toria, B. C., we get the following account of the death of Miss Maria LZHVSOD, aged 03. who passcd away ct her home on Friday. Auzust‘ lrnh. She leaves n brother, J-Jhlll Liuvson. Chainpaigii, Ill., and a‘ sister, Miss Flora Lawson of Vic-i toria. She was born at New Lon. may IIEI. on December l5, 1852, and was the daughter of the latcl Ilcnryl Lawson at one tlmc a school" fciclicr and journalist and became‘ editor of the Patriot at. an early‘. period. At St. Martin's Church, London, Ontario. on Saturday, July 21st. the marriage was solemnized by. Rev. Father Phclan of Eilcen‘ Knowlms Cascy, to Llcut. Albert Waltlicn Gaiidet, R.C..\Y.V.R., son of Mrs. Gaudct and the latc (Kl- bert Gaudct, KC, nf Charlotte. town, PEI. The bride is the cldcst. daiiahter of Mrs. Anna Lou- l5!‘ Knowles and the late Jriscyih ffllfliilllPflillll Knowles, of London, Ontario. l 0.\‘ BRIEF VISIT — Mr. R. M (Jantlnn. ouhlishci" of the Saska- loan filflT-Pfiiltillll, end president of the ("iiilian Daily" News- "iian zirrlvcd in ane st c-vc- Cantlon is tourinq the flllfpOil.‘ of nit-ct- inc and disclissniv yaroblems nf the Association irrii the editors oil mcmToir newspapers nuinbcrinf: ‘ '"-ihrce la ixl.’ H," will leave ."".'.otfc‘...l\v.i for New Glasqou’ by plane at .:‘i0 thir afternoon. A wedding of much interest tn friends in the Province took place‘ in Cascuiiipce Ilnitcd Church an Wcilncs"il:i,v aflcrnoan. August 15th at four o'clock when Enid Riilh, zczlruiii daughter of Mr. and Airs. Bruce (iamblclof Cnscumpcc. P. E. I.. became the bride nf Mr. Fred. crlck (Icnrgc Clark, son of Mi". and Mrs. J. Allan Clark of St. John's, Nflil. The double ring ccrcmony was solcmnizcd by the Revercnil W. I MacDniin-lil of Ehnsdale. 'i‘hi- church was farm-fully ilreo- ralcil for the occasion by friends of thc bride with tioticd yilanis .iiiil cut floyvcrs, the Izucst. pews bring marked ivith white ribbons. ‘c-tiuvii l\‘i i‘. t of Alexandra. . walls -:inii liitci" at Nfillllllllft, TLC. ‘all? had llhftilllf‘ an iir-tili l thc staff of the Daily Ciiluiiix, rc. Stcw- l . PRELIMINARY WED“; D Leo Herbert Cheri-rte of Sourls s Av ‘dpllCliiTd for‘ .. inary" hearing, iliufl TEMQERATgRL indhisfloilie our: gcstcrfilagi cléui"~,l1‘i~,1{1)AY-T||,, ge wi l ie iii r er o s ro-l ther-ln-lnu", Benjamin Binns, for- merlyl of Cnlrloiteltouln The croivzineltalien officials aqid lut night. zsiilif-"lii l». s" ‘li.i:r.:..:"l.. ‘lit "llmlml l" c- whcnf had V. I at .I= Coroner's in Gen- criil . 1:; Hcs-, slain of Mon‘. pic appeared for the Crown and Mi. RR. Bell of Char- lottetown for the defence Stipen- (d quickly diary Magistwtc Joseph W. Mac- _.___ Donald adj the case until, ROSES FROM GERMANY-Mrs 'i‘hui".‘<day. B s" died from u iveiuu! Ncbsn Roberts, New London. r."- ln his thro rcccinld the night of August 4. HEARING -' vEs- ICIHPCVR HUG W911i 16st days this veai. Experimental FIIIPIMEN CALI-El) - Firemen were called u; extinguish a fire in .i C.N.R. boxcar near the City duin,» at about 6 o'clock yesterday evening. The blaze ulna extinguish- tro ‘s lscrvin The many friends and relatlvcsi in this Province of Pilot Officer‘ Everett Dunbriick yvcre dcliqhicd‘ \9{‘.~lL‘i‘(l.l_l‘ in llaru that h!" . iificr i‘ if‘. a Jzip pri~ ‘l iicil the d: of Pearl Hdfllill‘. PO. Dunbrai"k is a son of the. late I " from liei" husband who is now g in Germany. RETIIIING SHORTLY — Mr. " Lcightizaer, Master Mechanic fissisfarf. Suoerirtendcnt of ~ _l’l‘lIlCG Eda’ rd Island Division. Nat, ‘is ‘Pfillfllig m Sept 1 gftei‘ > Dunbmck and Mm pm why‘ on)’ wars service on the Duiibrzick. formerly Hilda Burhne, m" enlisted flflm r0 ATTEND MEETINGS _ Mr, m“. . ,,,'.,,M,' “jmjjlr {ll ‘iliiln’ Holmas, Crown Prosecutor. I‘ f‘: a , ‘l. i ‘" Alvil ills morn-pg ior Montreal Eilllllilifl lzliiili;lKcllleulguilhkil\ mglar...‘ ‘wme he will attend m” megmlgs Mtcunvn " ~ " l "" .in connection with the Uniformity " “H” of Lcgzsllition, Criminal Section. A by, TM, ‘ H” Ilc expects to be absent from the hm. m‘: »“ ‘m: Lllnvrcilrill Oil city for about ten days. (‘siiiviliclltozi in Lat I‘ iii \.~ i \‘ tlllfl zili »l Yfl; iii the iillffllilfilllll£‘i\i\l..'l'~ lllS l!" l l'i)l.ll‘lll CHIEF AT (‘ONVEN- "I‘l0.\'-- Chief‘ of Police A. Birtwistle PftllFl‘ at Albertina were callcil left the city yesterday mornins dircc: efforts in control tug, attend ilio convention of the Caief c. lCniistablcy Association of Canada residence of, London. Ontario. The convcii- :.1‘d to he‘ tic:i is being licld August 2L2! iln":~.|.i"iic:i but t wit informa. inch ivc. Cliicf Bll'l\\‘l5llf‘. who t indicated i it had been. 'i‘.lll]IilIill.‘(l by Mrs. Birtwis. villi tic expects to be ac. from ilie l‘hi- fire ivas plainly iisible from til)‘ l0!‘ Illwllt loll fll S. O'Li‘:il and it All "it l i w "- aicas of woodlziiids t cil iii the was tic l. Iiat Ciia cs: Bizllcv if . were thi cnecl. l Ml At (he saiiic time nnothe - .t l't 'l“"'i‘il irtiii. 54 DDPCIIQSIPI’ red for i El!ii"iciicy' lvfcdal, awarded " son Siunui. Emmett Will. Ilia in. The medal is in TCSDC‘ of his service iii the Reserve Force iNon-Permaiicnt Active Militia). T0 \lr Street has r blaze iii): cn 1h" for siwcriil- ila ys. Miss LIHVSOI] edited the children's page of the Victoria Colonist up to the tinie of l‘.i‘l‘ l‘f"ill'f'lili"llf into priixiie life lll lFlIl-i C ilie i‘l(l.(‘.~{ n! a family d‘ ‘ llTll and went to Victo» ll .0 when the fiiiiiily joiiicil‘. ii‘ Mi". Laivsoyi who had been appoiiit-' avcoiiipaiiicd by ‘Rosalie Kigg ed three _v"ars, previously editor of. Charlottetown. the Colonist. ii position winch hcl livid up until his ill“llll it‘. 13W, I Eilfwril she (all; up iu'\\'»-ii.i;i"i'1 ll ivarl: bllf‘ was a rcliaol ll‘.l(‘lll‘l' zizid.‘ her first school was at lfockvPiiint, JOIN RE IGIOUS ORDER- i\l'(l Ivfrs. I-‘clix Morrison of I left for a/fintreal _v.:.irr- \\ll('l'i‘ their (laughter Katliix - will make hcr religious pru- ins 0f DER AII().»\RII Ira Si‘ . I of C itc- ii is u crcw menibci‘ of H,M.C.S. "iford Mines, the Canadian l\'i'.ll‘.\‘lll]l which is PSCOTIIIIL! thc vrcrc» captured German siibinzirhie to l" c fthis poi": this" wcck Ii"a is the s-in Inf QMS. Jack Stewart and il ' Stiliyaivt, lllillllfilll? flood, ‘The sub iicnt,, nuiriiic and 1"..\ escort. vcswcl are n on iluc on 'l"liui'.ii ,p.'u‘t until Siuitl smx ~ (l_ Miss Lawson's writinizs rather of the children's tinge Up to the time, Cl iv fcw ycars" 32o, wlicn a l" led to Miss I...’l\\'.‘~IIls l glirdcd so b)" thnrsc tiiousaiidr. of children whom she knew and had, is ' coerce coiiivfl At the City yzuidcil, The Daily Cc ‘Police C1 u" "iisieltiay morning 1i l l c \\;'ll nciiil; drunk i..i,v.\ siisncnzitil 50'1- wirc twi. casts of . iriri y In a remand iase a lIllHl v..is fair-d $10 or 2O . . ,i In the t/aei" the accused was everyone was rigioicuit! on V»J Dav, n n p, h“ g. . 1.51m 5,.ni,._.n_ that filial victory ivas won .‘":.'i _A 5.1m}; _, , niaiiy‘ fainilics y l up: far-HWC m, w, m,‘ (‘Joy ward to an early i'f“.illli.‘ll \\'llll|' ' " ‘ ' " i" their loved ones from (l\'f‘l':< . Mrs. (Icorpi- McMahon. 5112 Clark‘ Sui)?“ Prfilllllnlifll nfflq", lhc 5"“: funeral of Mr, Hubert Gallant vats 2L0‘: UQ/LVI“); Ihugfglla). Gllnllgr, licld from the residence of his sis- dtgfixggfi‘. ‘Kathi, 01:‘ , Va" _-l {er Mrs. R Quinn. aionday" to St. Elie‘ Cliffifgjfllgfllfllvvlf b R .3.'§.§‘ ‘$11.. cplabiiiiliii at Emerald‘. ‘the. ‘son of Mi". ‘\ .0“. mm“. ‘l’ f] “Fm Mrs. Peter McMahon, now rc _ igaaxvltivulsgiiitfllsl‘iééltill in Montreal. Prior to his cnlisluyz ‘ $16,, c ‘ (jg-rule ‘Ciallaift 4 Jodcepiql in the Army in Nil.\li‘iiibc_i",_ lflsilf. éauguit Joym Gallant he“ “Gail lclgnggiflnmll/flrfllfifl “I-jdnlmgnllll-ii lflllt ‘and Jos. Douccttc. Interment l OCT?‘ i‘ ‘ ‘ ' up hvllvflkvflYflS in the church ccinctcry. ‘ kind aiul hllnlfllifl ; hcr. his wife, Lhfl fiiruici‘ Niawgarct Grll<lii_ an_ Kiakora, ill!‘ _ - his parents; Mrs. Waltcr Amie, .\'i Jauics. Dartiiiiiiil The l)ili'i".ii'l‘1l (lPfDPSi sympathy‘ many friends and relatives in their great sorrow. ‘ , lil) ll. surviving relatives path)‘. DR()\V.\'I£I) oviiisriis _ When .. . , . drqiils‘. able had 111$ i-d. FUNERAL ‘SERVICES -- The I -— (LMIAGI-l l‘ ‘EKED -- Tliel Hay‘ hfoiors iainge on Water ‘trect, sllllllflfifslflC, ivas mic-red by burglars (luring the noon houi" ycsterdai Their loo: was limited lta :ipiiroxiinatcl_v $3.00 in silver _| from the office. The station" is o, _. operated by A/Ioffatt. MacLc-ui and - hqypl Brrnicn Drscull, The burglars en- Qf gum-l tercd the building while the staff was home i0 dinner by forcing a windowz-S ‘tcrs. Cnnriick, ’1l. ],|-jw]5_,\|,-Q[i n) _ The “mtg —IIRI'SII FIRE CONTINUES _-l rinse of liliiioi" Frances AIUQuQiIl. A brush frc bctwctn OLcziiy Vii-I daughter of Pcici" McQuaiil (Vlfl loge and CRIIIIITDOllIOII cantin _ the} late FBI/iris. hggguaid Fof Muiit- burnt y-‘cstciwiliiyé tgiiiuleveii; ‘kn rca, o ‘y rig iccr are rav- YPPOFS iidca c a no iii n ers Lewis, son of Mr. mid Mrs. C. were in immtdiate danger. L. Lewis of Turner Valley. Albcftfyflre could be seen from O'I.eary. 100k Illa?!‘ n" Jllll‘ 15 l" lhf‘ tiff“. ," Ilizyal Canadian lvlounicd Police ati l1.\'ll‘1‘.'~‘ 0f Si. lmYlV-a Chllffll. 01"". Al rton \\'1‘l'f‘ called to dlrrct -, zreiiioni, qRli-v.‘ lfillllflg‘ Pasiiiui llillfll farts of rrslileitls of the area lnl lflllli-E. 1P 11'1"‘- l "lll l1 ""7- fazhtiiu; the blvl l A strong wind" rlaitc by her father. tliokcil chaiuidfflnncd H“. names through dry, ing iii a flirnr l£‘ili'.ll‘l dress ofwlilic~ “.n,,,n,,,,ds_ m, (‘gimme “.35 nvnmt organza. ovcr white satin, ivearuig “bk, n5 to me 512,, of the are“; a finger-tip leiiuth vcil of cnibrold ,b,,,,n,,d (Mr m. me Wm o, wocdsl cred tulle, hzllil in place with eliis- m§=trn\"c(l'S h l tcrs cf while iorylcl llll.‘~l‘.fllr~‘f ai-g ' r ‘ _ ____ ‘ carrying arni ioiiqnet o rc l M,H)“.1.,_.h “Fmon _ REV.‘ r0. s and baby's breath. Ifcr onlvl . ,, _ ‘ ' ', ,. ' i. ornament was a nearl llPfklfiCffll 51121221171} Enl "Aggie beglsi gift of the groom. The bridcsznald‘algpopflca “P5,”; U‘; ‘me HOIYREJ alanilloofiexlrtlrlptllhndixi: as; (leeirer parish in st-ccessicn to the‘ heavenly blue chiffon. with mritch- V917" R” (‘N-“lhflld ,M"°D°““ldl . - who has liici tialafericd to Tor- inr: hat, and (‘.\IIlf‘(l an arm noun. _ F“ , _ B,H‘_,, n h r t nut, also of rcil l"l"f‘,‘. and baby's; QM‘) M“? _' J1’ "n FWIDSNC,” Iireaih. Stoker Frank Mitchell. R. “l m" lln-sm‘ 1mm 9v“: C_N_V_R_ _,_.,,,,n,,,.,,_,l ‘m, “mo”, Th” fraindland. Assis mus will be Rev.‘ reception took place at thc brides Jml" Km" "l, “"39" Om" Rov- homc on Chainpagncur Avc.. thrwlmb?" M-'"I\f—‘“““- dining room being tircttily dc"oi"-,pl'>l_lfl°- Alllfilll- atcii and thc talilc centred \vi‘li al Billllrs- F-lllfr thrcc iii-r ivrilrlini! cake. Inimcrli- "f?" FlX lPflf-‘i aicly afterwards Flying Oiiiccraiid lillilllll l" Mrs Lctvis lcfi on a short hitucy‘. ll!‘ V-‘lll l" 7- “ll! moon in the Laurcntizins, the bride ll-‘ls "PPR 11911‘ l"! travelling in n blue prlntcd silk vc-"lrs. dress, blue coat and Wllllf‘ acces- snrics. and wcarinl: n corsafrc nf pink roses. gs nfacfieniia was‘ aizv and ls well,’ whom, Father Biiinea, the past nine‘ . l "We the undersigned jury. em- _ pancllcd to inquire iiiio thc causal of (lcath of Lawson Ewan Crosbyl do find and agree from the cvl~‘ dr-ncc submitted that said Lziwisoiil Ewan Crosby died as a result of; lllil‘.’l.(‘i‘iilllill hacmmorhafrc and shock caused by being struck by nl motor truck owned by Stanleyl (‘verdan Purscy" of Gayiown, Char-l lottcioivn was the verdict,’ brought iii by a coroner's jury last’ night, at an inquest held at the lVfncLean Funeral Home and tire- sl(lf.‘(‘l nver by Coroner Dr. I.J. Yco.‘ Mr, W. M, Flynn was jury foreman other members bcim: Messrs. Ar-, tliur Roper. Rcizlnald Kemp, Cj/ril. Mactkerzor. JE. ‘Pralnor, Frcd Mc.‘ Carey, Arthur Bums, The late MI‘. Crosby died in the! Prince Edward Island Hospital- Suiidny aftcruomi. August 12th af- ter being pickcd up on thc [inve- iiieiit uii Malpeqiii- Road in an un- conscious condition shortly .ift.~r midnight Saturday nirthi. after be. lug struck by n passing vehicle as hc “lighted from nnnlhcr ear, Eight witnesses were heard last. Mr John J. Pitrc lcft ylcsterrliiy" morning for Quchcc where hc will spcnci lils holidays with his mother Mrs. F. Pitrc and sister, Airs". Aug~ ustin LeClair. Mr. Gus Bernard and Larry flcr. illifrl of Hlarncr Road, wcrc rcccnt visitors to Charlottetown. ciicsfs of the Misses- Mary Bernard and Rita Pcrrv, this citv. Comnuiuilcr O ll IIuniain lcfl be plane on l/louday for Oilziivi \\'llf‘l‘l" he trill rittcnrl a nlWllilL! in onnncctirn with the I-iqiitr/lllf? ll the Canadian Naval Service Drnc- yolcnt Trust Funsl. Among the visitors: k rut" s . t ntlcuillnt! wcri- Mr. ..|l l"l'i'(l I auk Alliulzliam. Mr. Laval Adams. and altiFlriullt Polly, all of Camvibcllluii, N fl. who thor- riuvhly enjoyed thcii" annual holi- day. up to 87° ‘yesterday, one of the hot-i QLIVUKl for hei" birthday one (iozen, RECEIVES MEDAL-Mr. W. Hl l, iniilndcnt of n on Auixust. 24th. They ivcrc‘ " , were bildcsinwiils. and will be in R The- is , written Fevenlng, after which the jury ri- tlred to bring in the above verdict. Mi". Gordon C. Holmes represented the Crown. " i THURSDAY HOME 0N LIJWE — Cpl. Nor- lnian Tucker, Debert N.S.. spent a [very pleasant week wit-h his par- .f:{lIl.5_ Mr and Mrs. P. N. Tucker. Iloss’ Comer. I .__i Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Cclclough and da hters, Patricia and Jo- |ziiine, of ynn, Mass, are spending ‘their vacation on Prince Edward ,Island, the guests of Mrs. Col- I clouglfs parents, Mi". and Mrs. Wil- liam Hogan, Sydney Street. —ANOTIIER NOONTIME BREAK -P‘or the second time this week . burglars were active on Water St. i‘ at noon time. The latest victim was Roy Silliphnnt whose meat shop lwiis entered and approximately $:Q taken from the till. Earlier a kara- gc was entered during the noon hour yesterday. Entrance was made through an open basement window. The burglars walked cut through a rear denrrS ON SHORT LEAVE‘. —- Flight lLicutcnsint Ruben G. l-‘orsytne is spendlnfz e. snort leave with his 1111791115. W. M. and Mrs. Forsylhe oi this citv F.‘..-Zt icorsythe has for some time been associated with It. A. F. ’I‘r:i"i.~.po C. llias and uiauv ' lent-cs in flying L from Canada to India nnd points ‘ —PRE-NUI‘TIAL SHOWER — Miss Mary sailphllnt lllld ‘he Mlfi scs Katherine and Georgie Drisco were hostesses to a KIWI! 0f YQWlE people at the siunmer cottage of. ML and Mrs. Lorne Driscoll on Wednesday evenini l" him“ g’ Miss Nora McIvor who is to _c. married next week. The affair, took the form nf_a wcincr roast and shower. The 8135 we"? Opened, b Miss Silliphant nnd Miss Gear-l glye Driscoll and the verses wci read by Miss Katherine Drlscollpi Mrs. Harold Mclvcr and Miss Flo-. rence Drfscoll assisted, 5 t t —SLIGII'I‘LY INJURED - Paul MacLellan was knocked down but not. seriously iiilllffll 0" walfr Street yesterday by a car Wlh-ll was parking. He was walking a- long Water Srteet on the sidewalk when a car failed to stop in tune._. The vehicle struck the side hi“ James Arthur and Company's i111- smith shop before stopping. Mac- Lellan received a scratch on his forehead and hail his knee bruised. —IIRIDAL (‘OITLL HONORED. __ A ninnlccr cf irail couriers anal members of Post Office staff mct| at. the home of Mr and Mrs Ro-I bert Dunqrhy cf Kcnsington on Mondlay evc""u1g to do honors to. the ncivlyy-ucd, Il’l to welcome - rs. Dunphinl Llay i l ll ii by K. . the pizsentation made. An Howard al " cf a beautiful Aliailin Lamp andl other gifts hy Harris Blakenlyfl in the hliddle East and latterly from California to Australia and .New Zealind l IIEIIE FOR WEDDING (‘ERE- ‘ IIIONY-Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Munro, Robert in his usual nianncrl thanked one and all on behalf oil‘ iris ivlfc and hoped to have them, visit him riftcn attain. The eye—, nine was spent in cards flffd sac-- ial chat Lani-h was served b". the hostess, after which ah de-- lFictou. N.S. arrived in ClIIITlOlPJ- .to\vn last Ivfonday to attend the lwedding Tuesday of their niece, Margaret; Allan, City, to John Cox W“ kflcphm the Cm Qof Shelburnc, N.S. Thev ivcre a ir daughter, . Munro is the su; education in l izil ‘Scetia. While in Charlottetown ihel , party were the guests of Mrs. Mun-l l ro's sister, Mrs. W. T. Huggan and ‘Mr, Hiiggan, 200 Hillsboro Si. Yrs- tcrd v Dr. and Mrs, Munro ivent to ,S:iu -. to visit for a icw daysleznl- ,ing their (laughter with lici" aunt. ciimpanicd by the ‘ thcr Jean, Dr. COX - ALLAN WEDDING — A vcrv pretty wedding was sol- lcninized in Trliift United Church. lCharlottctoulti. 1i ‘ny, August, 21st whet M Cziiiilel‘. l ill Mrs, W Ed- fillJll. Ch ll)'iL‘l4)\\‘ll, ana‘ John Clare Co‘; sen oi Mr. and ‘Mrs, J. J Cort, Shclbunic, N. S., ‘ivcrc united .i- h"fill‘l,nl_l,f‘. Miss yMoira Archer, Charlottetown ani Miss Jane Con". sist f the groom ‘. c- ihc groom bv Mi". Ronald Cox, urne Mrs. Keith d a: me organ and lufllflf‘, Montreal was E F Coffin, cousin was llie officiating Aftci the ceremony "I'd a. the Char- The out-of-iowu llicoinis piuciits, J. Cox, SllClbUflli‘, Cox and Jvli". Ronald l\lf ". Sllclburne. and, a-is‘ ff-fiss Isobel " lJl and Mrs.» and Hczithez-l and Mrs. F . and Mr. lWflS suppculer‘ ' l"C., S‘ . f) 5s prc. lMrs. Ralph D; soloist tun was s.‘ ‘lDiiCiilWll ricil. tiuests w.‘ . il:c Mi". and Mrs J Miss Jane Cox. Mrs. Iliiss Edith while his studies at ., n; l Iimoar uanE Eiioivi OTIZAIVA-Mr. otuiiilllarlogitilietiirariy iigiigr o’ ma‘ I 5 t ' ' Stanhope Hotel. “mg at Llilllulllle ‘ -IKECIEI\’IIS ‘UEDAI. William l‘. iitha-vw has x-ecivrii fat‘ Canadian F." ed hcr hushai theirs SON s: .>f KCilhiflflifllll sic-keeping the icy Medal award-l Cpl William Mzit-. nov. serving Iiversmg, nnownen; _ diviiriiiiig nee lll’ Burlington, Ma _ lGllllS, son of Mr. Fred Gillis. lost Ill-f M“ Ilml-‘ll sympathy ls feli 811” the bereaved imrents. Mr. .._.."."..f°.".%""ifll “Bleed l“ On Aurz. 9th citi._ occurred iviien Billy Mr._ flcntlv underwent an pleasin much im dew operation, It s to report that. he is proved and is able t0 h» n town. , s} _ . . A v B. with owner Mr. W n PM“ C "1141 DRPLV of three on DPPSBIit in part. Mr. P mci" Charlottetown b "ml SHIPS ago with Jack built u number of l‘ city residents, now own shipyard nnd completed thirty-s oth the Norwegia Govemments. LETTER FROM WAR * .- —-A letter was zceciilcil ycgtgiidsa: “Um Cadet Gold?" Taylor who spent three years Ill this City as a W"? truest. He is sewing 0n n, B Zodiac Tim lemm- “m, from Rosyth. Scotland where the iicstroyci" had Just zr. rived from German ports. and vras tn sail for Kiel ‘again in ,1 13w dnlgs. Gordon will be kindly re- membered by manv here who wish him nil flood luck. TRAGEDY AVERTED - Prompt and courageous action by fire young men was rc..0i"ted tn bc re»; Donsible for saving three lives at Cavendish Beach last Sunday, Th9 near fatalities occurred Willie M: nnd Mrs. Gerald E. PTOCLILI, 291 Richmond Street. Charlottetown with two childrcn. Juycc. flllid i3 and Keir. 10, were bathing. Jay“; stumbled over her depth into h0ln, and in attempting to hcr Mi". Proctor also p.01. ," ..d his depth and finally became ex- haustfd. Keir, who was floaiinq with the aid of an, auto tire lure. tried vainlv to give assistance. The ibrae were bi serious diffi- culty when Vernon Campbell and Jchn Dalzlel. of Borden. Harold Brush, of the RCAI" station. Sum. merslde, and two other Young men whose names have not been ascer- tained, rushed to the rescue on hearing Mrs. Proctoi-‘s frantic cries for help. ‘fhily brought nil three safely to shore and helped to icviv; than. ‘The Proctnrs are anxious to cbtnin the names of all their rescuers. to thank them per- sonally for their gallant conduct. alter Pine-nu; board, is iitl lncau, a for-J "Y ivhn fev- liis brolhcr smart craft owns his 51111118 the war ix warcraft for n and Canadian parted for their homes wishing. Mr. and Mrs. nUfljlliy many yearsl of ivcdded fills: l DRILLING TIIROUGII AT 14,028 FEET-Mllflllllll! at an exploratory oil well in thc Hills- boro Bay has reached a depth of 14.028, an official of the Island De- velopment Company who are doing the drilling said " nlaht. For the past week (lrilling has bcmi- through a layer of almost purel salt. This salt layer, along with! better luck lately has enabled the‘ workmen to drill over .150 feet in the past week and it is expected the well will be down to about l4.- 500 feet by thc end of the month when drillini: will cease. The Coin- pany officials had previously plan-l ncd tn stop ilrilliiig nt 14000 but‘ when the drilling became caster on striking the salt layer it was de- cided to continue iintll the end of the month. The Company spokes- man said the salt laycr Ivas no indication of whether" or not oil is- present. , l ENJOYI-II) HOLIDAY-Mrs. I".J. O'Brien. nee lvfargaret Burnett. with her two sons, John and Thomas, and daughter Helen hive left for their home in Cainbiidizc, Mass, after syicntiinr: two wezks vacation with hcr sister Florence} Burnett. it bciny: i\\‘(‘lll_\'—(\2ll‘ years} since she ilisitcci here last. I-Icr‘ many friends in Charlottetoivn. ivi-rc glad to sec her once moral she having w-orked as a tailnressl, in the firm cf Murdock Ross cl itli- ing shop. Mrs. O‘Bricn's stay iviisi short on account of her son bciiipl a combat correspondent in (hi-l Pacific and she did not want tol remain long away from home as he was in danger, and like many more dreaded bad news. Mi ' Helen, who made many friends, iluring her short stay. is a COIIIIJ-i IOIIIOIEI‘ opcratoi" in the account- ants office of Filcneks clothing store. l —OBSERVE GOLDEN WED-i D1NG-—On Sunday" congratulations, were f‘.‘<lf‘li(lf‘il lit Mi". and Ml‘€.l James Lcavd, Borden llOiTilFfly of, North ‘Tryonl, who on that day,’ quietly celebrated thcir 50th aunt, vcrsnryl. On Tuesday evening the, entire family gathered at llliflfl home to celebrate thc happy occag sion. Mi". and lVirr. Lcard are tli tiarcnts nf two children, hits Per-t ¢y Dillancy, North Tryon, and‘ Brenton Lczird, Borden, with whom they reside. They have eight grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. When all had gath- ered in the living room, Miss Rziby -- Dclancy. on behalf of thc faniiiynl explained in a few well-chosen words thc pleasure it gave all to be present and to join with them on this their golden jubilee. Mr. and Mrs. Leard were then present- ed ivith gifts from the family nnd friends, lncludlna a valuable qlftl from ihcir sistci". Mrs. Ed. IcDan-l aid. and a substantial chemo from their niece and nciilieyv_Mi" nnd Mrs. Herbert Gordon, wife of ister for Air, deft) 200 Mctcalfe ceive-s check of $500.00 from Mrs. Rockcliffe, Ottawa, at the recent x-opcrational Canadian-built l s and I stepped into porch. Binns t SALT h ’l‘uc=rla\" pMITII -. At inc Prince County‘ tHospltal on Mr. nnd Mrs Lancaster. Peter", at Rockcliffe Air Station in aid of the R. S x Mrs. Charles“ Peabody, Mass“ who are at present visiting Mr. and Mrs, Learcl. The evening was pleas- antly spent, after- which n. vlunch was served and the happy couple were presented with two decorated cakes. Leo Herbert Cheverle. at his pre- llminury hearing at Souris yester- day, made a statement describing the fight which led to the death 1B of his brother-in-law Benjamin TRETIIEWE!’ - ("ARR Bums on August 4. The Crown smgton, P.E,l', concluded its evidence earlier la Parsonage of M the week and no further evidence 20th 1945 b, was taken yesterday. Magistrate 3-13.. Ruby r _ Joseph W. MacDonald committed ter of Mr. .-nii Mrs wai, the accused to the Supreme Court son of Kehsiilgtgy; p511" W». for trial. old Reid ‘Frcthcyvey 5f ‘fill’ Hu- Cheverie was asked the cus- "lllnfl- NS. W‘ QR- tomary question by the Magistrate MMCALLUM-FINLAYSQN (éhllN S M Charles Lc i (Nursin ma“ raiicc Carr‘ d riimh‘ as to whether he desired to make 5'" James United a statement. The accused signi- We“ CQVPhB fled that he ~d.id and stated 6o the ‘l court as follows: A "Sir. when my father went to kitchen door I took him away from stay away B - - 0°‘ a“ t” COMPTON—COMPTO\' d " a told him . Kirk of St, JZIIIlLN ' " Auflllsrtr 20th, 1945 Cllilrloitléltgth >5‘ ih was in porch and he told me that he came to get: Ivlziriorie and the _ baby. I iold mm that he was on Rev. . n. Busscll my property and he wasn't getting S‘T'M'v Elle . said om he waapdagtop set her if he had to kill me and everv Cheverja in Souris. "He started toward me. We had length of porch between us prac- iicsillv thcn and I seen knife in his liana. I shouted to him to drop the knife. I said vou have fl knife you son of a b...uiiii drop it. He said 1 have a knife and I‘m going to use it. He lunged at me with the knife at my stomach. I jump- ed back and he missed me. He made another hinge at my stomach and I caught his wrist in both my hands. We swayed izaek and forth in the porch then we were over against the west wall of the poi-ch. I kept hold of his wrist and we both fell against wall and went down with my vyelaht on ton ot‘ 1m. "When he went down I felt something warm on iiiv hands 5n I jumped up on my feet and "he also got up. He got up rather slowly with his head hanglni! down. I-Ic caught mo. ivith both hands when llli‘ got ill). I nusllyll him back. lie iveni back until , stumbled head first into the will. Mrs. Ada BORIS», foriiu. box into the corner and stavedltznp-c. there. I never at. any time had SLOANE- 11m knife in mv hand. That is nlll Sir.’ . C Wednesday, Aiiinisi 1 Idella Diiigwcll and i McFadyen. both oi cm Rev. Murdock M I _ x__A . Churcli, Charlottgtoiilqlmig Um“ 1045, b Rev. E, p, 50m," ll MIITLHIIBI? Canipl i n M“ y!“ of Mr. and Mrs. W_ m‘ 8h?‘ latte-town, to Jnhii (35,, T“ of Mr. and Itirs. .1. , cm, "sf" bume, N. S. " ‘L i945. be", £5 ‘Charla AIPKIIIDOIIOOIESPQ? F.‘ Cl _ Earns? GILLIS-At Point P-"im 2i, i945, John N, (‘unis 5a year. TANTON — A: her merside on Wednes 1945, Mrs Jarvl; P. ’ 74 rears. BEi\RS~-At Nea- L ial, Boston, Mass, ._ ‘m All. his 8k: Home in gum, Aug At the Pi" Island l-Ilospital on Fri I945, Jo n Sloane, a e; 7 ~ .. PLATTS -—- At Hpvglaliufiliyéafs on Aug l0, i945, Mrs Jamu‘ Platte. aged 80 years. DOIRON-At St. Marv‘; on A l9, leis, Amelda patron, ageduf,‘ er.» ISURGESS-At the Priizce Edward ,Island Hospital on Aug 19,194; ‘Mrs. Augusta Blll‘i.‘,t‘.~.\, of Kfllillll. ton, aged ‘l3 yea . ince Edwin d-ll‘. Alix. ll. mavens“ Laurel? - at the P.E.I. uosciuul Aug. 15.1945, to Mr. and Mrsfl Heath Lari/er, Hampshire. n 50H. IJQRT -- At. the King's County Hospital. Montague. P-E 1- C" Ant: l5, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs: William M Dort, Murray Hartei P E I . a 50h. l POWER. - at the Kinffs County, Hospital, Montague. P E I . - on Aug. 15, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel .1. Power. Monllflltlllh P-E ‘~- a son BECK-At the Prince Edward Is-l land Hospital (ill-Wf‘(ll\i‘5(l5\.\'. AWL,‘ us! l5, 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘yl9l'l v. Beck. a still. Bellamy VPYP- v ‘l WOMENS STIEL S AfiE PROPHETI _ h 1 of Mrs. N almlgacliiitiiioikilglgxllxltlwfi- U“ *3- 011' Aug. 20. 1945. m w. nnd Mm. “Iillarfi Piony. Let 4B- R w" iuccaiibi.“ - Al. Alli Emil/ll“ Charles McCnrdl ' _ d ightei" n. Tilt the Prince Ed-l ward Island ilvillfllal- Augllsl n" 1945 to Mr. and MIS- h ‘ .. g i iaug tcr. - lisiiyiilcm; rials l‘... “at... Holsriitirlyl Aurr i2, I945, to Mi" and Mrs. F. \ 2. Clark Mt. Stewart, a sou. Gfaryt - ed k. (P tio civil-w PM“ ldiseiinlziioiy-Ririiic P. E. I, nosplil m1 on Aug, 18, i945, to Mr. ‘an Mrs, John Cameron. Glide RV“- a son. , ‘ i _ {h PE. Island V l!"l‘.";{""“ Au,,A'=,-.,,e,945 to My iiess Iviztrl, lo u lmg-nl“, nlzmwwf,‘ ‘ M111“ n 50a |FEClll i0 return when "ml M“ " “F ' " ‘ lltempcr returns to nrlimf l< 1DlNDON-_ HB. Llddell Hail, Military criuic said ‘n the Daily Mail Linda)‘ llll ' ‘ p p. w” style of women's clo .. may I ll ihc fate of this nnd every orligu civilized notion." "It may show whether the fu- tune will bring another great up. heaval or a return to peaceful . "tability " he \\'l‘i|ll‘ Hart uppcrt his argument t en appear to be cs, ei five to the atmosphclze of tlil time and spirit which tic-terminal its political trend “ Wamcus dress ~f.c.cls this sen- sitivencss, ize ' outline of the ." than in the details His theory, lie said ' There is a normal ell’.- tunting the natural \l.'Olll.’lI‘l_l\'l(lfh of hip t i . - l . . Ill‘. llfléfgrrtlcrinlifiixladllmMgltxvillxlli?mgLair~ the stiff bod cef. iifélll '-'" tor, it daughter. nackuaiw - at Auc 2i. ‘Iudsoti Rficlillfiil. Frccerlctnn on if Ml" and Mrs‘ daughter. l late if‘ v i\'tui.\‘ "fl l‘ prr." peril y . BuL-ivhen the woliicn bcfll if’ flatten their figures and wear e);- aggcrated hats, there is lIiNbl brewing _ so Liddcll Hart coir-i l" ‘h’, August 12. i945. f0 C. C Smith. a son MARRIAGES LANJRVGA: Tmmjafglg“ clabarair hcaddrc‘ Rgiwlkilffl, LA‘, ‘Dnuéqj’ fashion lines prccc. ,, , . . . . , . u Mnw Cecelia Add‘, Limdflqfln‘ ilfilififluctilitiiliie! fliildstrnliflfll Charlottetown, to FllZhl- Llclltsll" ant Ffraaiicisl Cilliffgrcé gordcn Hos- "Curvfi ‘ kin, o rgna, . . . " ...._, LEMIEIIX - MacDflNALD - at The vertical" 1"" “"‘,""...‘§§ Notrc Damgi Liiaeiliczut contentment, he continue August l4, 1 5. cu (‘XVIII . i _ ~21, w ' _ IKRIIlOIIXJ>__S2I_‘A olf Mi .. keopdtfinards In fhc Imus:- cd IIOSKIN _ ii Divnstans 1945. b3‘ dll- Mrs. Fllllqillcflsflfoa I C. A. F. Benevolent Fund. D5 Air Commodore J. E. tJohnnyl Fauiilllfg» gm, o")... Bars), D.I<‘.C., ace of bomber command “d- HM‘ sens. S.-L. “Rnley" Laporte. D379 “UP/meg! Montreal,‘ pilot of "P for Peter" ll l" “n ‘ Photol. the Deputy Min- Si, Ottawa, rc- (1. E. Fauqulei", display of the “P for