PAGETEN ~ _ _ . . HIE Cl-IARL()_'I"|'|~:|'uwl\l ULJ§KUlAl\ __ Foiinéyi/sjaubclsr .0. OUR SATURDAY sue MONDAY vrslr PROTESTANT oarnn- Mime 11111116 111d 1111111116 Helen. l NAGE-Mr. and Mrs. as, Lea of who have been a ndlrla some Mr. Reg. MacKinnon. son of Montreal who are enjoying a holi- time 1n the 1111i’. eft 168161115? null‘ Mrs. J. Ad MacKinnon of day with friends here paid a 11101111118 101‘ 1361111111111. N. S. s c y arrive home from leasant visit to the Protestant "-——* Ottawa Friday evening on a brief Orphanage on Thursday. August 13. M155 13111113’ V6556)’ 0f 3611110111- 110111111!’ visit. He is serving with Thev held a luwn party for the M1155» 911111911 111 1119 9113' 1951' the Civil Service. children and cut-h was presenw-d FY1915!’ 111K111 °11 1'1 111511 1° MT- 911d Th‘ death T“? Em Th with a small gift, 0n Saturday thlely MIS- W. V- 13669516. Bdyfleld $1- 0 . s e 0m - snt an c ream treat t e i“- I011 occurred in the Moncton H01;- 011rphanug<e1 feorcnll. 1° M15. 660186 001111611 111111 1W0 pltal Tuesday afternoon following __.___. 1111118111615 0f 1161111181011. Mass. 1116 a long period of ill health. She qQgTmUmG LARGE Cnowpg visiting in the City. the guests of lhad bffnd adiéiittedrlltlo the hospiial -_I,arg6 Ql'(l\\'1\"C0l“i1lllllt? to hold 114123;? MYS- E- 11- A11d°15°11 151 '0 1165 11y. 1e lute Miss their sunduv picnics at Rocky 9 ~ Thompson was 42 "ears of a e, ' "won a, . ———— was born at Grand1 Rwer. Plingce §§’$‘“..f.‘,’.‘.‘.‘,¢§'“ 0g “p515: 2.112311% Miss Constance Williams of the Edward Island, but had lived ln Rocky palm l5 swung smaller’ Civil Service Dept._ of Ottawa. Mmcwn 1°1 1119 P951 13 Years. there still is a large crowd Yes- h“ arrlved m‘ a m“ t“ h" 1a‘ ——~— tcrdav, the Captain of the 1Rccky mrx-myr" MM“ w1nmms' Elm RETIRED FARMER DIES— Point ferrv informed us. between " Bcnamin B Graham, 2- 'e - l 1 . T? rmzded larmél. dled atangyflrvgg .1132) Tggéd “H; Mrs, J. S. Edwards has left ‘on yesterday. A native of Cavendish cross was about 1-100 people 11911111“ 1° otmwa" “m” Spdndm? north shore community a few1 ________ 1 1119 P351 111199 111199115 111511111! 1191‘ miles away. he had lived at Bay asscuzs OFFICER-mo fol- gcilgmlgfifgows" 1'11” P ‘V1119?’ View since a. young man. His wife lowing clipping was received bv " redeceased him about lea a o. ~ , . 1 " __—_ '1I1‘hey had no family, F11IH1STB11SCRI- 11111111 D1\1[1l1= 1111111111511111151110111111111451111111 Mrs- E: C~ D1111 91 114011111931- vices will be held Tuesday", Burial <1 o? cnl~c1Toll1n eolltn 11999111179111“ 111' 1191‘ 5°11 131N111- wlll be in Cavendisn cemetery. ' vo1voun1q man rc-Ferred 911111111111 .1“ Ch'7‘r1°1191°11'" 11y 1119 —*_*- to lll Jlcnclipulnl? is well known 13111 1mm Saturday 11151111" ‘m a @1155 UNEXPECTEDLY —— A in Charlottetown 11nd is a nephew S‘? J“1e§k5;n;15fi‘rSwAy1é§r pawn“ 311-1111111511. Ark Sick. Sew. 55. died of Mrs. (‘lordon Hughesr- “Air- ' ' ' ' s‘ uriexiectedly at Summerside la < 1 -_ 1* Sniul1day" night. He was a chef M1111 “"251.llfnpgitxg§§vc°r§fio FAMILY BEREAVED-Mrs. Neil ruslciurant there. It was learned he u-lllllll Aftlcl1ll1ljllols1 all lllllll, “.11.. 11439130113911 9111’ 199911“ 1116 $1111 was taken ill sllddeillv and almost $30k llmll 1m '(.ll'...l,,l.lm t will 119115 01 i116 d681h 0f he!‘ aunt tile first indication thosc arourli Sulk," “ml ‘oll,,lll.1'1l"l,lllen are M15- A111°11 114°16511611d 111 Ded- 111111 had of his illness was when he shofdolpn Idlh n‘ m?‘ d“ w e ham. Mass. she was a daughter collapsed and fell from his chair to by a wmfllllwk gndplh: Ola; °§ v1 the late Mr. and Mrs George the floor. He died almost instantly. 1~ Hurrlcrlne‘ Mfor J rkey Beer of DeSable, P, E, l, Her H.s body will be sent to Halifax on Qvho “mks ~frcgnl U t 99 1'- friends and relatives will be Tuesday" for burial. pinkednuybv Liam Cm $11k“)??? sorry ftosslearn of her death at the of Pretoria 1A mung Canadian 11g1111. years‘ , . V‘ l , ,. - , H —--- SI‘:)1l1<11\1l1-1-1T?ie m11lt1i1i1y1111l1i1e11lds 1l1°1l1111l1CP11g(1i1\1'f1111'd C11 fscland1111111l1gs1ciir1-1c1l 11110111011111” To CAPTAINCY 141ml Mrs. Robert Silliphanl, Sit. lfiieut. John de ln1H1arp1 Lane of _11111111111111 11' Brock‘ 5111111111111 111 o“ Hunter River are 31nd to know Pretoria" 11111 Great-west L116 Assurance Co‘ tl1lcv were not hurt when the 1 V1110 has bee“ “"1"”? 1°11 18 llolirnlrlo hi» their house last 0' "rln - "ART An in {'.',‘;"'.';§...“? 11"1,§°“c 11111.?‘ bcflwele“ 1f Ii l- "j g f‘ ‘ _ s1 an and rm n mr- z1i1lf\'1l{l 11111111121111 l)‘; c iii 111111111lll1111g111cb11é11111l 11111111 11111 111111 1111111 11110111111111 1110111 Rllivd 1n the kitchen and windows 111w C\'f"‘1ll" 1lul1 171th 1 141211"l111 11111 11111111 111 11111111111111111111 1O 111111 blokcn One chimney 1s down and C121111‘lll(‘ll11;$t1t1‘1\1i"1lft11(1211111111? of11\1f11r11 111 111111111111 111 1111 111111111 11111111111111 another damaged. Mr. and MIS- and Ms Allan 1StC\‘-'l11l‘f 31f Frdnch AIYI€111I1111SH1I11POC11I11C11I111111J1111D1 11112111111 Sllliphant have recovered from River, PEI. '15 united in marriage lnnld Brock RCNVR 11am’ bggl; §il§.""§€fs“}§§5‘ ilillm“ i‘.’.-3"<§‘~1§il..°.?%1i1..i8ll.?§..i“l» “"1 l" _ ‘ _ l “l- ‘ nlld_\v1u> has 1'1’ scruclilno 11.11. ADDRESSES ROTARY CLUB _ ilu-(ggfifigsl*_ofrhe3l?uiiera%pigfi 1x11 bmlllwl ln The aggressor‘: nations would not vices- to; ~Mls5 Ema Thompson a S“ m- 1 plefl 8G1: o0fc.ih1O\ clv Mn win this war because of God." Rev. were held on 511111161117 11f16T11°°11 ot'cr1=atir111111.""1h 1w11i1isltc1:1 :111cce11s11so1r11i:;1 1difinué1111111l1g1r1111s1bt1111i11r1~1l11 111; 11111 . e, lmh ~ _ _, " ~~ ' e y era culrc. i, is’? J.“ shill?“ Jill's... l.» 213:3. :§:s"5.2?.l:l' 1:35.; EZ‘”...‘.Z°§‘.§'ss‘.‘l?.‘§'§F.E°’$. ,,, h‘ ..: eee._vg. granstglléfg- 31d :5: gglylargld giro 1791:1111‘)? "Qlffbff- '1'116"bl1f16vl{1ld- nry Club luncheon. Dr. Bonnell said friends and neighbours. Rev. d11',1.\.,.11..,l 11f _1.11)11}.3llli'3 “‘1'?l111.11‘“1 111° 195511“ °1 the 1109115 ‘"151 the George Ayres conducted the Se“ 6r 51mph cllmilllclst y oer g1. filrnds centuries was that there was divine ‘we and M“. John Ho“ sang 011N116“ "lb! 61111111 HIM-l of government in the world and that ‘My beiumuny l 501° approprlnte W nfg. lch rl e “gs a rallied the aggressor came to but one end i5; the occasion. The pallbearers 11l111“1..111'l, she 1111111 11 11 11111111111111 11' 111111ny_d1'1111a1' Dr" 3011119111.“ m1‘ were Messrs Claude Halfway’ 151531 trofyh er manly frllenzls [he ive of this Rovince. is spending his (‘-14:11 Ramsay, Ralpp Monkley, Celnfl "n? 111% ‘flgpre- 1101111111111 at h“ 51mm" 1191119 1'11 Oswald Yeo, Birch Yeo and Dan lxemft, o: ,5’ ~t1hPl-»111 e1 19111 Ceorgeiosvn, Guests at the luncheon Fraser‘ Sh? was the daughter ol. m1 10 ‘ 111111131‘ eflPv-C A" v. “fl-S included. Messrs. A.H Brlttain and me law Henry Thomlpson and 19 léll9§ ti“? ‘Hllf- 195 ‘Dbl-AGO. T. Forbes Rhud-s of Montreal: Thurso Yeo Thompson of Grand .l1-1h lulu) 9P1)“. "1 .5e‘°1‘1‘,.~‘°.m15" G101") CW1- H~ R- 516Wl111. R0501”! Elven Her slslen Mls Nettle bot?!‘ 11111113’ 11111129130? 1l1"11l51‘l11l;- Summervillo, general manager of Thompson. was with her when l“ Carmen lm} dd llmlgll many 0911311119“ N“t1°m1 R“11“”‘Y5 1191915 _______ v _c or". '. _,,3,§;<; ygggifgsrwg; f; A111l1iz€11g1h111lxe111h1dl"i§l1gs111h11111k/iis1;51111111112111Egugdrgggh,111111111111111111151 “in Rev_ Edwin l white of s“ Alice Pic-l gathered at the hcme of (3 H Black’ Dn Erlc Follml Al T‘ Mamhewk Montreal. who cork Mrs. Rogcrson, $311001 Street. Mgglnnqn wp, Crul-k5hllllk_ and ducwl me wvlm and chm m, l; teggcaloléelr titllvflslggllaigfigileuillligl; J.A. Webster of Charlottetown. the sub ect of his sermon “The . ——-"— Boot ‘m1 the other us”, hls m“ lrinrriarzne‘. She was lcd to n‘ beauti- CU-l-CLlF-FE _ BOLGER NUP. h...“ 5g Matthew, Cl. v1; v_ filly filo-aired chmrlvi nlnk and Trans-st. Augustine's Convent u He applled the lesson w ln_ whim. dune 11V 1110 girl friends oi Chapel, Rustico. was the scene of u temallonal as well as personal l.e_ the btide-to-be, and a heavily lad- pretty wedding on Wednesday, June lllllonshlps_ and prophesled m“ en basket decorated in the some 17th, 1942, of Miss Dorothy A. Cut- lllslory would look buck upon the colors was carried in by the win- cliffe. daughter of Ml‘. and Mrs. present melllod ol. senllng dill-El“ some litte daughters of Mrs. Rognr- . urdock Cutcliffe, Hunter River, em“ belween hallo“ to be l“ son, Joan and Mnida. Two of the P- E- I- 1OJ- $111651 B01861‘. R-C-A-F- blwbarolls and inhuman 3,5 the girlfriends of the bride-to-be help- D1111111<11l11h N. 5- 5011 0f Ml- 11nd almllmllon of the bool and the ed open the presents and read ti.‘ M11 11111011135 301E612 HOBO R1111‘. BCl1L‘\\'1tO prove individual “mo. mousing vc1scs attached. Although P- E- 1- T116 Ceremony was perform- Cmce or gum ll-l a bygone age quite overcome with surprise. Alice 991 bY 1191'» 5111191199 P91915211?"- W11” lle “~11; occupy the pulp“ “all; madeaprottv little speech of thanks 515° Celebrated m9 Nuptml M955" - 5 d Th 010;; w M”, for the lovely gifts received after T119 Altar W“ 195159111111’ decmaud "115 “Qigrlaerw; 5 wlfo rgdeml Wm... m, 6,0,,“ 5am, “F0, 5h“ a by the Sisters of the Convent with Iviccblfs “Oh Saviour of Man- Jolly Good Fellow" Games and 1°161Y 51115118 11°w°fslwh°fbrlng11lf , , contests WW0 men lqkpn m“ . Mass len cred beau iful nmns a. 1» - Th6 Olhdflkfl. 11611118 for H!“ vH-h H l gt _ _ f," sistcd by the girls of the convent. %“l>>u.grsMflCK€nZi€, was Mrs. K. S. the ewxrdrl; to ‘$6.851; Si,‘ serfigg g Zhe attgntliantsAvztgwzl Mr. anddg/lrs. -= - ‘ ‘ ~ . ustin oger. eic ous we ing "-"—" b,°““1°°“5 lunch‘ The b"1de'1"°,'b9 breakfast was served at the home of Airman“. or MRS. RKBECCA ‘"5 111°" 1>°1111¢P<l .111“ "11 dfvaf-ed the bride to the immediate families. IIUHATI-The funeral services for to their homes wishing M155 Fell so“ muslc was sweetly played by Mrs. Reba-can I-lowatt, who passed every happiness in the years to Mm w_ A,cng,¢11f[e_ Chaflgflbctgwrp 311111’ ‘m 1119911951191’ 9'" 111.9 home 91 591119 sisler-ln-latv of the bride. Aftcr 1“? (“119111111- M115" Cam“ 0111111‘ congratulations and good WlShPH pelle. ‘Sumlncrsice North, was held TUESDAY had been expressed the bllde and ‘"1 111111911’ “119m°°n ‘mm M955"- groom left on a short honeymoon. P. L. Bvvvnees and Son undeitak- JESSIE CAMPBELL 1s GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Bolger have the bcst i118 1001115. 51-11111116151116. 11111616 B» SHOWER - Miss Jessie Campbell wishes of a large circle of friends. 5111111 $911,199 “"115 6111191191911 11V R913 of Dixwell nvenue, Quincy, daughter i—— r- Jervle. pastor o1 Trinity Ull- of Harry Cnmphvll of Elmwood P. -RECEPTION m name.- Qhwch" The funeral corwg“ E1, was the guest of hn1or1re- A large number of friends and 1 1‘ 1111111919 c399 111141191159- Wh?” cently ht a miscellaneous shower at neighbors gathered H1 the 1101118 011 ‘"9 ""“"“m “'9” 151K911 1° m9 K111‘ the home of her aunt ‘vlrs Charles Mr and Mrs. Bruce Croziel" Baltic Church 1°‘ a‘ service were" which Campbell of Warren 1n1vc1u- Wcl- who had recently been marded to “kielmjgghtgy mizfgtgd glenlfise‘ laston. Miss Lmetta Campbbll, sis- tender a reception and to welcome church of Roland on the Islwcl ‘tie; ofAthtz: guestt fit llorlonland Mrs. fi. Ctigzier to thl: hootilnmulnitl/ conducted the service assisted by “t; t}, amp let 0 11119119113813’ an he 11151111351135 u‘ anl 119d RM l._ Jnrvle M me grave we he as ossns ed ‘as JOSlteSSEa: Mr. Aro y Woo ‘te was append. ~Goml nlglll here and goull T c‘ IFCLIJ‘. was decorated wih_cu.. Chairman and in his jovial and l8 up lllerell- “.85 bcllulllup flowers nntllvrlul, will): and “Milt! courteous manner mlizidehnianyt/llleasl ll-gllllg by Mr_; Thpmus Bell and steamers. .ss Camp ll was ..ea.- ing remarks and to t e na Elie-fl‘ M155 Mutgart’ 01d gl-lends of me n9- ed under a red, white and blue the atheling, when Mr. Eyelet. ceased. Interment we; in the gem- shower pazasol as she opened her Donad read an appropriate address ciery adjoining the church. The many gifts, assisted by her two and Mr. Ernest mckerbyv made the pail bearers were Messrs. T. D Car- roilsins, Mrs. John Scclev and Miss presentation of a beautiful set of r ~, Lucius Cruc, Alexander Audrey’ Campbell cf Quincy Re- dining room chairs besides a purse C ~lle. Janlcs" Chappcllc, H01» frcshnlcnts were served to the 6i: of money and several other nice r; Paterson and E. C. Bell. ——S. trkellatlilves and fripntdsl bpffljilltn by gifts. Mr. gzozler flntrliehilillfdofll/lrs. —-—i- e OSSSSCSASSSC’ 3'1 5- ee- Croi an hi he al o 111111051 500 111611111615 01 111B R9‘ cher Campbell, M. William Camp- thefiegreat kii1i1t1i11r11ess i: remember: sell‘? Army were 1116111111118 11151 bell. Mrs. Russ-vii Campbell Mrs. 1H0 them on this Qeceglon and their nitlil to 1116M 611ml} today after John secloy and Miss Audrey and expression of goodwill. All joined 1'11) 1111145 of llllfllslve tiflllllnE- Miss Ruth Cfannwbcll, Miss Campbell in singing “For They Are Jolly Ycsicrtiay‘ thcv held church rmr- will lvavc slmn for Prince Edward Good Fellotvs. The remainder of ldc i0 Z1011 Pl-‘Gsbyi-eflflh 13111111111 Island. whore she will be marred thg evening was pleasantly spent 1n l; .3 :1. "111 1° s1~ 13111151111115 311511198’ 1111s 11111 to Arnold MllcDflllllld 01 social intercourse after which the A1 1111‘ 3115111” H1311 M1155 “m 114011116111. 1611116111’ 01 the Islnnd.-— ladies served a bountiful lunch and 991111111194 by R"- 1411115 A- Qllillfiy Lodger. a pleasant evening was brought D°11F11111 1111119 R9"- I-‘wnard Ayers —-——-— to a close and all joined in best IWP-‘lfllfd 1110 561111011- A quiet but pretty weddin lock i, l al- - I l. plAltv ZhigllildCllurglimolllebflggcslégrt ulucc rocullly ntlst. 50mg fcziorlgy 211113111111112011213111111111 we1d11d1c1c1l1 z. z" l ,‘ 1- .. ‘rn he wlcn 1c ev. .1. 5 y _ J. R- Sklllllcl’ 0f 90111111111. 011111)" Ki gsbuy, nnlfcd in lnzirrlngc Hilda. 1111 11 111111 11111111111111 11 r;::..2;...‘"' “""°""' . 151352. "ilzlalwssl; balsa? agre-wfi-“lre "y. rev On Saturday the reserve units cum l0 Cél-lwrq] Davjd 31E’. 9351x1181: jfllgmfljfldfflllefllgfje completed manoeuvres which took e path 5m. of “(p nnd Mrs, of Mr_ and Mm Georée Cobb. M“. them more than 35 miles from .1 2» Fall. c fllllllld P E Island. burn, when their daughter Dorothy 111141‘ P1111111 111‘1'9- A 11°91 01 51 'l'llo bride was (lressed in navy Christina, was linitsd in marriage l11‘l1‘11l1‘1.\'-11“'11f-'(1 11111011191111“ 1161 "hem" rvrccl iolzalh dross with navy to L. A. C. Leonard Wenn, son of 115011 111 1111160 01 1111110111611 6111' hat l accessories her corsage Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wenn, of Kings The men moved rapidly east 11s 711111" cilrnalinlls and maiden hair Lynn. Norfolk. Erigll1fld-17Y1116R9V- far as Cardigan and then circled lonl" W. A. Paterson. B. D_ The couple to the north to pass through 5 l, was nllmmcll by her 513ml- were married underabeautiful arch Mount sit-wart and than back tn lglllllon “l”, m“. a drflss of rose of maple leaves and roses while an camp. , crcpo siren length with r059 ha; electric light in the background At 1118111 1110 501111015 519111 by nnd zu-l-v 50710.‘; her corslige being 5110119 through 1119 leaves- To m9 1116 11731151919 11111111 5911119 501111111- l-arlllltolls I1ll(11l1(‘l‘l"l. Wllilc L.A.C. 517M115 or Lohengrmk weddm“ 51191191 111 nearby 1731115- T11“ Airy Skcnlzunl R. 0.11.11‘. of Winni- march’ the bnde entered the room scheme was launched on Friday. mg was l,_conl_,.mlln_ on the arm of her mother. attired In addition to the armoured All... l... memo“, m, Weddlng in eflobr lenath dress of vlnk wor- 111111 011191‘ 011111115 111111118 P1111 111' wit"; 11f: by motor to thc home oi 8111111 over 5111111 111111 111111111 1111x5501“ 611111911. Nll- 5 131511161 51811915 and the hr’ "'5 l111ll‘i‘l11S where n delicious 111s and earned 11 110111111111 o1 1111111 1110 294111 1116111 B51161)’. R.C.A- wedd n: supnvrwus scwedilicmmd rosles‘ The lgénglaoow w“ 1111111111 B11111 "19 P911 01 1119 19591“? army ihcil" illxrnvzlinte friends. among the 111111 decwalld l? 1 11t11k?111l1lw11 1'11 1n climb here: gursts br-iilg [he officliliing clcrgy- iditdgliu; wgfgfifie 5.? fwfvrs‘ 111711119 1116 "1911 W919 11111191‘ can‘ man. Afiv the wctldino supper the sol-yes] w gnn nests fimfchpgficludgi V95 11193’ 11919 111511991911 by M111‘ bride rind grcmn loft a1rnid showers two members g; the R A p Those GP"- B- w- 13110111115 111r991431'€911' of rico and l-unfrlti for n lmnlgy- nsslsung 1n service we're pl-éd ernl of Cnnndns-“Rcserve Army 01 moon ‘Irlp lo the honle of the Robbins, Mrs, Arthur Mnepmlold, 011E111 H0 1111115611 111v 1111'" 11"‘ ammo" "- purvntv nficr their return Mrs. Irn Stewart Mrs Daniel Mac- 111911 1111111"11"" “"11 1"‘1"1"115"1- 11" ilrvy ".111 11-51111 in llnlifnx whore Kinnon and Miss Mae Robbins. 11911 11111111111111‘ “"1111? 01 111111‘? 1” 1hr groom luv; Iron stationed wlih Previous to the wedding the bride “m9 m9" 111 91111111 111119 19111111911 the R f‘ A F‘ and best wishes was tendered a miscellaneous show- 1011111111 1am‘ 111111195 ""1311 9119111113 fol‘1ow 111K111 1 from their mnny er by her cousin Miss Mae Rob- “119; 11111111118 to. help With 1116 fl-jdnrll; Proving: 1m 11hr marl-lags bins at the bride's home where she vgort because c-f the farm labor ll“. hl-lao ‘ms glwn n Show" M rgpglvqd many been, “m5 mm 1 111 11111‘ llr-r hnmo wllcrc many useful and 111711115 110111 111 114193-111 111111 111 lleaulllul Elm we“, mellmi iglfglglhdifitfifit! where she formerly _.______________ Ilium-d’; relieve; wrung, 4 . —Miss Olive Mumay of Ottawa ls vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mvr- ray, St. Eleonora. B FUNERAL POSTPONED -- The funeral of the late Mrs. Malcolm Rackhaln of Wheatley River poned until Thursday, Angus: 20. t 2 -P:iends will be glad to know that Mr. Eric Arseneuit of Urbain- viiie is doing u well as can be ex- pected after hi; serious 111111611111! Mrs. Wilfred Swuuon of Water- town Mass, arrived in Charlottetown last night on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mathieson. Mathieson has been an invalid I iii the P. E. I. Hospital for tiniest four pleased to s“ Alan Andrew out again after his recent accident which had con- hfon tn his home for some . Andrew was thrown from his motorcycle when he tried to id a car at the St. Lawrence E. Toombs, summer School at Acadia Univer- sity, Wolfville, N. S._ has returned home. He will remain a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, Toombs, before leaving for Tor- onto Whel"e he will re studies in Scientific In the list of those to wihom oer. tiflcates of Naturalization have been issued recently appears the name ycLED To CHARLOTTE. 0i’ Nielsine B01130 Jorzensen, 0f —C TOWN- The Misses Jeanette How- att, Muriel Carver, and Mrs. Eleen Richard cycled to Charlottetown. where they will spend their vam- tion at the Charlottetown Cabins. y good time on the way dllwn and thoroughly enjoygu r PARTY. -—- Beryl te of Mr. Bhelfoon, had a birthday party last Friday at her home, 24B Kent Street, After playing games. tea was served with ice cream. cake. cookies cake with three candles which was the centre of at- traction for the voung guests. Mr_ L. R. Doiron who led his class in a. preliminary course at Saint John left yesterday to take a wireless course with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Doiron o1 FAMILY BEREAVED —Mr. Rus- sel Moore of Albion has received the sad news of the death in Everett, Mam. of his brother-in-lnw, Ml". William H. Cannell. with his family has spent several summers on the Island and sym- pathy will go out to them in their —0N LEAVE — Sergt. Moore and Mrs. Moore are visit- 111g the formers parents, Mr. and lvlrs. L. A. Moore of Summerside. Sergt. Moore is on leave from his regiment in Newfoundland will be returning this Week-B. —RETURNED FROM HOLIDAY _Mr, E. H. Strong, K. . M is irate for the town of Summerside. with Mrs- Strong and family have returned from the west 0f the Pro- vince where they spent their annual VISITED P. E. I.—Mr. and Mrs. Cari Lockhart and small daughter, Joan, 52 Elm Street, 'I‘ruro, N. B have returned home after spend the week-end visiting Mrs. lock- harm father. James Lawless. Grand Tracadie, P. E. I. While away Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart also called on Bearisto, Margate. Mr. John Leo McGuigan. farmer at Hope River died at the Char- lottetown Hospital early today, He was fatally injured in a fall from a load of grain at his farm yes- Details of the accident were not learned but it was understood he was thrown from the load as it entered the barn. He head on a concrete driveway. Hon. Mark R. McGuigiln, Min- ..'Rev. Harry and Mrs. vicker Dungannon. Ont., Montague. the guests of Mr. Vick- erson’: mother, Mrs. Charles Vick- Vickerson is also spending a holi- day with his mother friends and is leaving on Monday in Sommerville, —RETURNED FROM TORONTO —~Mrs. Donald Baker has returned to her home in Siilnmersido irrm daughter, Miss Edna, and son Jack. The latter who is on the staff of the British Purchasing fluminission. 111's just bren transferred to Winni- -Hampshire and young are interesting visitors —INTERESTING VISITORS- Rev. A. J. Holley, Chaplain of St. The Ciifith yesterday at her home, Wheatlcj.’ River, oi Mrs. will be learned lllCh regret by a wide circle of fiends and acquaintances The de- le next year enters on a Charlottetown is a brother. Dr. J. C. Cunningham. V. S. and -——— has been attending Bishop's Col- SUMMER PA“TY—111119 M15595 Eleanor and Ferne Mill entertain- ed about thlrtv guests at a weenie nnd marshmcliow their hcme at Marshfield ill hon- C“ of Miss Janet Chaffie. Hill, Rhode Island. who was vis- iting her cousin. Mrs. Hector Jen- kins. Marshfield, The earlier part Katherine Isabelle MacDonald. ‘.85 born zn Wlleatley River all-l was a lifelong: member cf Broodivlll Pres- byterian church. Death followed '_ lengthy illness, which she b0:e wit Christian patience and fvtiiucle, at Lexington, Kentucky. They are very pleased with their visit to --VISITING IN PROVINCE - Simpson of Green Bay, visiting. in the Prov 11166. and is the guest of his brothel. Mr. Alfred Smnson, North St. Elea- nors. He will be the guest speake- on Sunday next at Malpeque United Church. H's subject in the mcrnina will be "Sufficient for toclav" and in the eveninsr Win the Then What! His many friends Ills; nleased to see Rev. games. while the latter part en- joyed by roasting the weenie-s and marlilmellows in pe fireplace. Music was then supplied by Graeme Bosyvall Lules. after which all to their immediate homes, wishing ilzanret a pleasant vacation on P. WITH PARACIIUTISTS- Prom Banning, Georgia. it was learned a soldier, Lieut. C. F. Hyndman. is with the Canadians training in a parachute infantry school Lieut. Hyndman is attached to the grOup temporarily from the Royal Army Medical Corps to discuss medical problems with the medical officers cf the United States parachute corps. The Can- adians arrived at the camp Sun- course will last DEPARTURE REGRETTED. - Tne many friends of Mrs. J. '1‘. Fer- guson. Marshfield, will be interested to learn she left yesterday on a visit to Winnipeg. Before her departure, the members of Marshficld W. after the August meeting, held an afternoon tea at the beautiful hone of Mrs. Edgar l-leartz. The presid- ent, Mrs. Ernest Foster. on behalf of the Institute told how every mem- ber would miss Mrs. Ferguson as a wonderful worker in all the work of the community and as a friend to all. The ladies wished to give her a small gift as a token of the very high esteem in which she is held the community. She then presented Mrs Ferguson with s. lovely bag and a pair of kid gloves. The good wish- es of her many friends follow Mrs. Ferguson on h-cr visit to the West. On the evening of August l0. 1942, a yery large number of people from Kingston and vicinity gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gal- lant. to pay tribute to one of their young men. John W Docherty. who is a cook in the army at Aldershot. N. S. He was presented with a beau- tiful watch, besides a money. Johnnie. in his usual quiet manner. thanked them one and all for their nice gift and hoped he would be back soon again. “For He's A Jolly Good Fellow" heartily bounced. The evening was spent in dancing and social int/cr- _ Lunch was served by the ladies and they all wendcd ‘their WPV wishing Johnnie ‘the best of luck in his field of train- n PLEASANT SURPRISE.—Mrs. F. L. Luque of Crapaud pleasant surprise on Sunday aft/er- noon, August 9th when her nephew Sergeant Pilot Robsrt Coffmlm of Lakomn Bark, Maryland. U. S. A. dropped in to visit her. Coffman came to Canada in 1941 to offer his servicrs in the R. C. A. F.. He commenced training at once and has been most successful. His train- ing period has been in Canada and his arrival at Charlottetown Satur- day night. is of much interest to his Coffman was accompanied to Crap- and by his friend Sergeant Pilct Earl Linklettel" formerly from Nor- thern Ontario. Sergeant Coffman is a great grandson of Mrs. John Mac- Donald of Crapaud. —ISLAND HORSES SHIPPED ABROAD-The fact can still produce conclusively by Mr. Donald Baker when he snippedTor R. T. Holman. Ltd,, what he believes to be one of the largest geldings ever sent out of the Province. This animal was purchased fl"om the horseman, Edmund Burns. of Low- or Freetown and tipped the scales at 1900 lbs. Also travelling with this of horseflesh which was bought from John L. DesReches of Summerside. Both horses were de- Leonard Iockhart of Moncton, who runs an lumber business. He was well pleas- ed with his purchase and says he will come to PJELI. looking for good Percheron horses or any other breeds. —S "Life is as a vapor that appearetli for a little time and was strikingly ex- RED CROSS BENEFITS FROM SALVAGE-This week the Prince Edward Island Division of the Canadian Red Cross Society was delighted to receive two large- sizcd amounts-—the proceeds froln the sale of Salvage collected in the province. $500.00 came Provincial Salvage Committee which is headed by Mr_ R. S. MacBeth and $50.00 from the Montague Sal- vage Committee per that Alexander R. Buntain of Ken- sington had passed away on Thurs- day‘. August 13ih_ 1942, at the age of eighty years. He was born at young man purchased a farm at Clifton, New London. and being of an industrious nature he was able to retire twenty years ago and live at Kensingtoil. He leaves to mourn T_ two soils, Rev. D. N Buntain, To- ronto, and Chester at Clifton, also two daughters, Mrs Boston, and Misséttertrude. R. N.. stintingy cared for her venerable father during his declining years. The funeral was held from his late residence to the United Church on 15th. The service by his pastor. Rev. sterling. assisted b tirling and at. the grave John Murchison Mr. Stirling spoke effectively from the following text “For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved we have mounts are grcatlv appreciated and will go a long way towards alleviat- It is only by the co- operation of everyone concerned that results of this kind can be ob- tained and it is gratifying to know that such splen- did amounts can be realised by the sale of salvage. This should encour- age all to make an even greater ef- fort to save scrap. A very pretty wedding was solem- nized at the chapel of St. Anglican Cnurcn here on August i5 when Miss Jean McLean J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Jackman of Pictou. N.S.. became the bride of George Edward Hart, of Mrs. G. F. Hart and the late Mr. Hart of Charlottetown. Rev. A. Lainew Gardner, rector of the church officiated- The bride was given in marriage by Sub-Lieut. W. H. Charlottetown. She wore a. becom- ing cage green dresmaker suit with silver fox fur trimming and match- ing hat and accessories. Her cor- Mrs. Colin Durber, sister of the groom was matron of wore a cream flannel suit and a white flowered hat with imrning. Her corsage was of red n LAC. Colin Durber of the Royal Air Force was best man. Mrs. Frances H. ‘rrainor was sol- very effectively “I'll ou" while Miss Lil- lian Earle played the wedding mus- c. WEDDING BELLS —A very pretty maiziage of interest to many friends was solcmnized quietly at Presbyterian Manse, Stellar-ton, N. S., at 6 p.m. on Monday, August i0, i942, when Jean Ross, daughter oi Sinclair Skinner, Stellarton, became Wilbezt Stirling, son James Gunn formerly of Mount Stewart, P.1d 1., of Plymouth, NS The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. J. Mac- arthur, The bride looked charming in her street length gown of powd- er blue crepe, worn with navy coat. hat, and shoes and white gloves, She carried an arm bouquet of Jo- hanna Hill roses with satin stream- crs. Her bridesmaid was Miss Jean Gunn of New Glasgow. sister of the groom, She was imartly gown- cd in a. Queen's blue sheer in street length. with matching felt hat and uhito accessories. She carried a made with hands heavens." The Hymns sung were “The Lord's my shepherd.” "Peace Perfect Peace," “Safe in the Arms of Jesus." The many and beautiful floral gifts testified to the popular- ity of the deceased. The pall bearers were Messrs. J. F, Profitt, W. C. McLeod, . Cousins, Wallace McKay, Harland Found, Angus Green. DRISCOLL'MICDONALD — A very Plftty wedding was solemn- Saturday. August 15th at 8.30 n.m. when Juries Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driscoll, Mt. Her- bert, was united in marriage to Elizabeth Cecilia, only daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. Hugh L. MacDonald, Charlottetown. erend Father Louis Dougan, per- formed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by James H, Mac- Donald, St. George's looked very two-piece, street- h dress of heaven blue crepe, matching hat. Her was of sweetheart roses. and she carried a beautiful white book and Rosary. Her tendam was Miss Ann O'MeB1‘il. Ottawa, who wore pale pink sheer MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- A very pleasant event took place on Monday evening, when about 25 nurses met at G, L. Smith, Hills- borough street, to honour Mary Devereaux, R.N., whose mar- lace next week. The -t.o-be was escorted to a gaily decorated Miss Carolyn Ilignny played “Here r e‘ McCALLUM-CAMPBELL - On h" “"5"” M“ Saturday evening, Aug. 13th a. l pm. the marriage of Notnm Marcia only dauzuter of Mr. and ltfrs. William McOauum, Cross Roads and J El-iott Gamb- Staff Sergeant. R.CO.C.. son r and Mrs Ixslie Campbell, was perlirrnied by the Donald Bocthroyd ut United aiurch Parsonage. Char- lottetown. Miss Jean MueRas was the bride's attendant bride's broihler, LAC. J. Edgar Mc. Callurn. acted as grocmsman. Fol- lowing the ceremony a wedding pel- was served to immrdiate atives at. the borne of the bride. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Q loaded with gifts was wheeled in by Miss Betty smith and Master Joseph Revel who were dressed as bride and groom. The shoulder bou uet was peas. Mr. W1 fred Driscoll, cousin of the groom was beat man. The organist was Mrs. Joseph Dougan. Immediately after breakfast was served to the mediate relatives of the contraot~ ing parties at the home of the Eilocn MacDonald and the verses lead by Mrs. J. T. Revell. Miss Devereaux, although taken com- pletely by surprise. expressed her thanks and gratitude after which "bounced" several Delightful music for the evening Kenny as violinist and Mrs. Basil McQunld and ‘Mrs. Art. Arsenault at the piano. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Ci. L. Smith, assisted by friends of the bride- ppy evening was brought to a close by the singing c-f “For she's a jolly good fellow" and wishing Miss Devereaux many years of wedded blisl. street. The young couple eft by motor on a short honeymoon to and Antigoniah, For travelling. the bride donned a London tan crepe. with brown nc- cessaries. Prior to her marriage, the bride was the guest of honor prised by a large number of frirnds them wilh n well- filed purse and an address read by Mr, M. W, Wood. During the Mrs. Au=iin Judson, Mrs. Earl Jenkins, Mrs. Wal‘ac2 Jenkins, left on a honey- ihrough Nova Scota and were followed by the good Reverend Father Louis Callaghan. wishes of their many Misc Ii wedded I! Helen Driseoll, Ottawa, Li t.1 d Mr . C eley and small daug11l1z1tler1111loan.1of spent the week-end with Limit C0919 mother. Mrs. Win Caseley, Kel n. Mrs. Richard Lawlor of thii city received a cable frvm he!‘ husband Richard (Dona) Lawlor of his safe arrival in Fngland. VISITING THE Clal- Dr. l McGarry, Sudbury, iario. 1| visiting Charlottetown for a few days. He formerly lived in Iona. P. E. I. He is staying at the Char- lottetown Hotel. The mI-ny friends of Tpr. 001111 L_ Mac onald 0f Mt. 516W!" l" glad tn ear that he is much im- proved in health after his opera- tion for appendicitis. O1161‘56115- Tpr. Macdonald 1s the son of M1‘!- A, Douglas Macdonuld, Mt. Stew- art. _0PEN5 SSIDE BRANCH- Mr. J’. a. Murley. manager bf the unemployment insurance claim: cffice at Charlottetown W118 111 Summerside "05161111511 11116111118 11 summerside ranch. He was ac- companied 11y M15! M"! W11119-111! of the Charlottetown office staff. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Salter, Mr, and Mrs. George Messervie, Mr. Richard E ' Messervie and Miss Emma Cooper all of Halifax were visiting Miss Cooper's parents, Mr. and IVE-r!- wm. Cooper. Bouthport. They left Saturday morning for Halifax. ac- companied by Miss Dorothy Coop- er of Southport. VISITOR ENTERTAINED —An enjoyable afternoon was 5116111 l1 Jenkins’ shore, Marshfield. W116" Mrs. Hector Jenkins, entertained at a hamburg fry a number of girl friends in honor of Miss Janet chaffie. Miss Chilffie accompani- ed bv Mr. and Mrs Robert Shari” arrived in Charlottetown and were spending their vacation with Mrs. Hector Jenkins Marsh-field. aunt-mar. or AIRMAN — The funeral of the 11116 L-A-C- J- C- Me‘ Intyre was held yesterday morn- ing from the residence of his bi"o- ther Stewart McIntyre, East Point. to St. Mary's Church. sourls. where Requiem H1811 M155 W" sung by the pastor. Rev D. P. Croken. Assisting in the Sanctuary were Rev. Basil Croken, Rev. J MacDonald, Rev. F. Mullally. Rev. G. MacDonald, Rev. E. Robin, Rev. L. MacDonald. Rev. A. Sin- nott Rev, C. McKenna Assisting the choir was Rev. Bemard Gil- lls, D.D. An escort party and fir- ing" party and six pallbearers from the RAF. station at Charlotte- town were in charge of the fun- erai. A large number of members of the Canadian Legion of the Sourls Branch B. E. S. L... attend- ed in a body. Service at the grave was conducted by Riev. D P - Croken_ Three volleys were 1flred over the grave followed by Last Post. Lac. McIntyre was killed in a mid-air collision near Arm- strong, Ont., last week. I-IRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. D.B. MacDonald, of North Bedeque, received a letter Inst night from the officer com- ln manding an R.A.F. station in Eng- land, dated July 26th. stating that their son, Sgt, Observer Donald Charles MacDonald's body has" been recovered from the sea. The bomb- er he was on as Observer crashed into the sea, at Donna. Nook. Lin- colnshire, early in the morning of May 17th, There were four in all aboard. His body was interned in $111111 Coates Cemetery, Lincoln- S 2T8. CIIILD INJURED-Audrey Mac- Phee, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel MacPhee of Heather- dale, yvas injured at her home when she was kicked by a horse. A wound in her forehead requir- ed some stitches to close she is reported to be convalescing after receiving treatment at Montague. The child. two and a half years old, apparently looked unexpec- tedly into a horse stable. A horse lashed out at her but struck the door frame the child receiving only a glancing blow. PRESENTATION-For the past year Miss Georgie Harper was em. ployed in the Dominion Cavem- ment at Ottawa. Previoug u, nel- departure from that city she was well/ed on by the staff of the Central Pay Office, DePal-tnmnt of Finance. After a few remarks by Mr. I. M. Morgan, Chief Treasury 0111661‘. he presented her on be- half of the staff with a. bennmnl electric iron and electric toasters. Previous to her marriage, Miss 13601810 Harper was also tendered a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs_ Lester B. Sellick of Ottawa by her Island friends in that city. The bride-to-be was egcortgd n, the seat of honor by Mlg Anne MacDonald and after some pleu- ing remarks by Mr. Nes Shel. foon. she was presented w th sev- eral lovel gifts. The remainder o1 the even ng was pleasantly spent 111 games. music and sing song. V91‘ _ A tt emnizedv Kiri. ‘iffifilff “$211,231. Church at Tracadie at nine o'clock O11 Wednesday morning, July 29th, when Mlee Maw Catherine MncGill- 11/1111’, daughter of Mrs, John J, 11TB°G1111VH1Y and the late John J. MacGillivary of Blooming Point Mu came the bride oi’ Mrs. Joseph Bald- win. aon of Mrs. Thomas Baldwin and thqiata Mr. Thomas Baldwin, Baldwins Road. The ceremony which was witnessed by a large" number of relatives and friends was performed by Rev. Father Mac- Plv-‘rson. Parish Priest. Flor the oc- casion the Altar was tastefully dec- 1111116d by friends of the bride. The bride looked very charming in a floor length gown of white silk net with a finger tip veil caught with roeebuds. and carried an arm bou- quet of bah ’s breath. The bride‘: maid Miss lta. MacGiIIival-y, sister of the bride, wore a floor 1c Rown of blue silk sheer and our ea a bouquet of baby's breath. Mr. Daniel Baldwin. cousin o! the groom. acted as roomsman. Amidst showers of confe ti and best wishes the bridal party left bv motor for the city, w ere a dinner reception was given at The Charlottetown Hotel. For travelling the bride wore a street length dress of blue silk with matching accessories. the bridesmaid wore flowered silk with nocom nying accessories. The brid- al par y returned in the evening to the home of the bride where a de- licious slipper was served to over a hundred guests, the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing and music, They have the best wishes of their many friends in this community, waves m a u. ._ Roper of an nomlglsnwllh. w. and Poul Production “be: left yeste ay to; Nova mstelrvibc glazes: in connection wlllflfl‘: Judge d1 w an s. n, returned tn their 1101111111811; Sh“ lnerside yesterday an," 5 ‘sum- some time in Chfllbfitgtqwllpendlnl were uterine at the queen-lfhtl ______ ote r . . - §§§11l1i°lo11th11111=1111iu,“§‘_° lljmglgullett- Mr and M p . rs. . i (Xiagottetownt have fiuslwgcfiltg a c e » " - Pilot 111113111 11111301111111 “P- 11st. A very pref!" 1.1.1 111611111118 was 15011511111111716121111111111111 o'clock, Saturday. Aug, l=lll at l,‘ hGIIO o! It . n_ ' 15681 l‘!!! Y whe h ' Miss Georgfo1 Rodd1ic1;,111bs£,1n1,1§hl1;1. bride of Ml‘. Neil Dianlgnd‘ wolf —Mr.s. Swithin McK turned to her home 11111 wvlemofi from st. John, where slle v.3.“ her son. Thomas, Rcdemptnrnl1éol_ like and Wns very pleased mbe pre. sent at the ceremony of hi5 womb sion to the RedemptoristOrder Mn McKennn. was acctmpanled t; ml two daughters, Miss Myrtln m; Mrs. Austin 0. lvlnrpny_ Th id e res ence of . Iefurgcy at Alberton plctely destroyed by fire sally Thursday mornin _ The residence Es an 01.11am, mark and many years ago w“ used as a store by the late Andrew Bell, and was later converted 11m a residence by John T. weak, Two years ago the late Mr_ u,‘ furgey had it completely remodel. led. It will be remembered tint the late Mr. Lefurgey was killed in action while on duty with the R. C. A. F. in England some time R- exo- Much sympathy is extended to his widow and family in up loss of their home-s. AWAIT FUNERAL ARRANGE- MENTS-Jrhfi b0dy of 114;; John L McGulzen. 43-year-old nope River farther was resting at, the Iron} I-Iennessey Funeral Home hen last night pending completion oi funeral arrangements. The man died in the City Hospital early yesterday following an accident It his home the previous day. Ht fell from a load of grain injuring his head. He is survived by hi; wife, formerly ivllss Myrtle Kelly and 1W0 children_ George, aged 618M and Noreen, l0. Hon. Mark R. McGuigan, Minister of Health and Education for the province ll a__brother. BIRTHS §i1111l1il7_ll_lTAN1111D_-_:1A1t1the 1 r. 113.11 Hospital to Set. and Mrs. G. 1.1 ililitherland a. daughter, Sondra n. MORRIS-At, the Prince County Hospital on August 16. 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morris of Souris, a son, James Parnell. CROKEN-At the Prince County Hospital on August 1B, i942, to Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Croken of Emerald Junction, n daughter. CALLAGIIAN~ At the Prints County Hospital August 11. i942, ‘.0 Mr. and Mrs, Fred Callaghan, of Summerside, n daughter. Gertrude 1172111118, HOGG-At Prince County llmpiinl August 13. 1942. to Mr, and Mrs Flarl Hogg of Wilmot Valley, u dglghier. MacMlLLAN-BREIIAUT — A1 Charlottetown, Aug, 14, i942, b! Rev, W. B. Macphall. Margaret Catherine Brehuut of Guernse! Cove to James stewnrt MacMiiliin DIAMOND - HARPER. - At 1h! home of the bride, East novelty. on Saturday, Aug. 15th. 1942-111’ Rev. . a. Skinner. Mr. N111 Diamond of Winsloe, M151 Georgie Roddick Harper. ncimsl pk mooning. the City 1105111111 on Aug_ 19. 1942. Mrs. Stephen Mc- Donald, aged 52 years. aAMsAY-At Tyne Valley. ll"!- 15, 1942, Miss Pearle its-infill SMITH-At Wheatley River. A11!- 15. i942. Mrs. Margaret J. Smith. widgwmof the late Jacob Smith. age years. ' GRAHAM-At Bay View 0n Alli- 18, I942, Benjamin B. Grahlm- aged 82 years. 1‘ ‘l SETO -—At Summersitlc or. Allllgfi l5, i942, Ark Sick solo. 1W1 aflillAll- At Wheailcy all‘; August 17th. i942. 111111 yum Malcolm Kackha-lfl. eserl fllgowm GAUDET—At tho City (m “ed Aug. I8. 1942, Prank 0M1 l a0 years. ' . ti. h"::...".":."i: ugus , v m“ i’. years, aon of Mr. and Mfl- A1 Mooiiroinv — Buddfnlgn Charlottetown Respite h“ m ye- day. mis- 10. 1114?- J°. - Guigan of H0116 R1lméllv H“. MMJONALD-In the Stephen pita]. A118. w. 194-1. 1'1,"- McDonald. oi E1111"- ln-d Btmt rmacla-Az e6 1W1‘ M... on ‘Thursday. 111181151 20- £1?’- l. s- P5,“ 11,121. 513,11. mo: mm}; ._ ts. -i [IUQ on Wednecdn! Ailing-eley?" w“ Avcusr zz 1,42 l scRusEfi 1