RAGE. TEN l? ‘rug cpiigorrariqvgtgiuirintaw PA2 OUR NEWSJSUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS ‘MONDAY many friends of Mi". Jam-rs Bixititilbaiie, will be pleased that he ls recovering. fol- , nu otx-ration for downd- .11. the Prince Edward Island ...i1 on Wcdtiesday. . Le lllCfl Wat en. 0.. lift-l) ) lfill {RN HERE — hliss Bt-Ltl‘ , B.A.. West Saint John, .i o1 the provincial labor- t at Saint John General v 'l\ here Saturday. She rlottetown for about i i\l1.lc here will re- .f the i)ro\'i11ci.1ll;1b- u ihci‘ are on thsii" . Charlottetown. three vears. 1 er. whose to.\i1". "ederick C. RATl0NlNG-Il 11'. Fcrno Graves rr-ceiietl an 11n- by the government and staff on Ftitiiy. 'l"t1e presentation took place ill 1111* Cons ‘ration Chamber. The .1 e11 bi" .\l".1_ior O. W. the iuesentutlon of a lzoin the izovertilnent flat silver from the llaneous shower by the Provincial Government ibcrs of her bridge iv evening. o-ni»: s110\v1;1<a11- _c.i.~"1c ADJOURNED - Ln the Silpxeine Cotirt at Summerside 0n shower" was tctidered --l xiillll‘ '1' f" ‘f. Frida .\fr. Justice A. c. Saunders pi" " 111v: case of Estella Har- ., ‘F110 1' 111-’ ititrix vs. Cecil up,“ some 1'1""; . . an and Briggs and adjourned. The innit-tit ivus granted on ac- 11 of the liict that the defend- unts titre out of the Province, Mr. Cecil Scharie being in Newfound- lind and Airs. Curran in Montreal. (fti 11ml for the defence said they i nly bet-n notified that niorii- tna; the tiefendnnts were out oi the Province. 'I‘lie case is being ilifliigill. by the tilaintiff to recover tiunagt-s rcsultLnt: from the death oi her son. James Stirling Harris who ivais killid in an automobile A dent on March ‘J. The car that the boy iras driven by Cecil superintendent of " n 11nd Briggs. His Lordship d the adjournment after the .00 of two iritnesses had been 1):". B. W. Tatiion who testi- itselul giiir- i1 ti ti ‘rests Dourcttc. were Miss Alphonse _\ c yesierdayi 1m; up the side on firemen ar- ilozvcver, they. 7 ‘ :1: t1 .110 t-"ttise ti" the boy's death ‘ anti Peter W. Pain, barrister of ; 15o on ivho testified as to the markings, The jury on the are hiessrs. Reginald Birch, 1e Colwill, Bruce . Burns. J. Eldon .t‘orf_'e A. Small and . llunf. 'i"tie itase is ad- il July 28th. Lawyers ‘Jutson .\f".1cNa.ught and ‘IQ \ c used by Rootfs 1110M the fire was of i\ir. Thom- d Charlotte- occurred 1i mortiing, Lo his 111.111,‘; -~ lying his tisual riiay" but was .1rlv yesterday beibre medical TUESDAY —I‘IIl-l.~\(‘lIIZD FAREWELL SER- MON ~ lttv. Ktntieth Sullivan preached 111s fnrcvizll sermon to l. large congregation on Sunday ev- ' ' Unitrd Church. n i\(\\'(5 shortly to in the armed L l" q entered the eniiiioiv‘ ‘“ Ltlwurdfisland m“ A l“ we " house in Charlottetown Every will be required by law to keep on hand a bucket of sand. a pail of Wfiifit‘ and a long-handled shovel to cope ivith an emergency fire in the event of tin air raid, it was antionnced last night by His Wor- ship. Mayor B. Roy Holman. chair- man of the Charlottetown sub- committee A. R. P. at a. meeting of tho control board. The City will ttrratxtc- to have the sand brought here and sold to householders at l0 cents a laucket, it was decided. —DE.-\TII OF MRS. BENJAMIN Cfflifily’ I-lcr-piial l. i a success- ic corner of Sivd- 11d Streets 1n the active member of St. d has been a ‘fan. one daughti-r, 1s. crcighan. and Lu...‘ iildrcti. IilLlllAI, silowak-on Tuesday he 16th many friends ' gathered at the m c iytcrian Manse t0 I. l) DD n ~> 1 Delaney) (‘.110 of Trymlb _ g of age m; brides. The parlor Rlchmd “.35 a “man with‘ mans; ' dewrflled Mm estimable qualities and a. devout vi .11 00d l ti; center bell. The bride d to the seat of honor by r Wood, the many D0!‘- unvrtvatiped b)’ Jessie Leard -d Thompson and Doris MC- .l and nicely arranged 0n ‘.5 by Shirley Thoma-s. Th0 inorotis verses were read by Mar- . on. The many gifts in- . linen pyrcx, silver c britlc thanked one 1t for their lovely gifts. ncd in slllslfli; “WT Good Fellow." Lunch St‘l‘\'(.‘(1 by the ladies present. remainder of the evening was 1111's and a sing-EDIE! Vii member of St. Paul's (Itiurch. She leaves to tnotirn her husband, three and t rec datigtitcrs, Bennie the armed forces ov- er-sr-"W. 1.11 in Bath. Maine; and William a’. home; Mrs. Peter Son- ier and Mrs. Jchn Grady of sum- mcrszdc and Mrs, Jcfhn Ber-wick of Kitchener, Ont "o. The funeral i‘ ilrs mci-tting at 9 frrtn hrr l"t..~ residence to 1's Church. -—S '31 SUPRFBIE COURT — The final case on the do:k:t of the Jung term of the Stiprrme Court was disposed 0f vesterday morning and 1h Cour? ‘Jvurnctl sine die by A. F2. Aricnault. who _\. Mrs. Downer-s ', _ ,_ , . g for Bcdeqtie. i\1r. ‘, U?" “f” I'm‘ Mona‘ » tmitiiiff \S the C.N.R. de- ll‘ prcsen." Smuoned “t “' action fcr damages to en, Ontario. .3 8,0,0, cm, at a level . was ‘h? only Civil Jury dtrkri, However, an l‘ born reached since 1d and the Petlt t ncctsary, Mr. J J. Jo KC. rcprcsewed the claintWf and Mt‘. G. J. Tweedy. K. C. the (i7iI1“(l"I‘lt The two other casts on the dccket were disposed of last weck Sicphcn Gallant. 30, an In- . ‘ “'11s found dead on ti= New Annan early ~r skull ciushctl. and air-old mother, Mrs Len u c 1S in hospital at Summer"- “lcusly injured. The women to have been the of 11 h.t and rttn driver. 11111..’ ivas ordered by Cor- . l 11' ‘ii-lit of Sitmntcrside. ovi- WIDDING RPILLS. —A welding of mttrh ititorcst. in frtgndg 1n m, llultiuics was solcmnizod at King- y s"\n_ Ont, June 16th. M1151 Kuzh. critic liartmrct. daughter of Mr. and B. Batznnll. Charlottetown, ‘ltrvl in marriage tr) L1g||f_ .1 sworn in btit no Mt-anivhlle thc irurncd iintll 11011. " w‘ tX-rfornied bv Allfllil- #0" of Mi‘. and fljl on iintl Dr. J. A. “im-"m- ChlITIQllPYOl-Vll. .1 rt flummvrside. Earlier" l‘- Emil" Chalmers. h’. min" of Kcnslngton had "ch Offlclllum? T710 ~ is :1 "rrvltiate of Acadia Uni- m ll. ti". and is now dieti- n in Th» Kinwstoti General I-Ios_ '*“'"l "flit" crcatn was formerly or. tlw- C111 ~liiti Rank of Corutverct ."'t1.'f ililf‘ but is now servi 1g t" c.111- . He said the tvcmtin ippuifiiitly" been dead some ‘lllllfll \\'f‘1'(' pasy-cngcrs on '- 1' if tii- l"lS from Sillll- - 1101.. rwn. ’I‘l1cy not T._,, .. _ , er midnight m. tho lf,._ikléi',,\tg bqiggifl glfingflgltfitfiflglhafi; 0*“ i0 "w" ‘hmne F" lnppicst couvraiirntlons ‘ (Pot-tier, about live miles ‘ " F.‘\“I‘:‘Yl‘:I1I| PARTY _ M155 m- i110 womm ivcrWt-irln lltkrt" loft vr-stordav morning n; , ossori the road just. fut bu" who"- hr-r manta“ to .1 bus pulled auav. ’l‘li<- Dr. zmwg Rvodmnn of Quuwa .r~ |)_| ("c Thursday. On Sat- _t~-.~=tii'r_iz she was the izitest of .1!!!‘ Ihr-ritro Guild of which \\ man was killed 01itri"l1t hrr tncihcr suffered 1111111 .s hcr hip and tirobnbly other in- ‘ s a". well Slu- was unable to I111! tni-titnv later crawled to n T 11o - whore the two lived. No ' ., ".1"; heme cxccpt four small , > ,"i.‘(‘~|,1,'o,',‘ ,\‘.,,’,',',‘,,“I';§v?JE..n&f;-l; niilcircn. All the neighbors were m, Smm. of “V; ,,‘,‘,mh,,,.q o‘, mo‘ a'»l'"cp and the youngsters wore un- ("mutt Th;- m] llbblnq u; giv- m“). altit- tr) 1I!")li.°'3 anyone until alter anti tlv- . w‘ props knpr the nut-1i. iiuvliwiii, sovcral hours later. Y‘! .~ . u; tutu-liter thfnuqh- ‘I'm mrrher, rt Mic-Mite Indian o"? "t" t)" mctnanrc. Al. tho rrmclu- i iiuziblc to speak English and “i011 ' "M ill-ii.‘ ‘Agissmfiilikcriwns; 1 ill“ il"l."1v' 11:1,‘; cxpfiricnced \vl1i'<~ """ "ll '1 " - ' M"! l ll Dill‘ 0 it fir" liic-t-wzi rtrvothcr hcr story. it riff/air" ‘hi1. '."i{.‘.“':i§l0 remaind- wits not known definitely how ,.,_‘ ~ 5mm" n i-viott". her inlurlos are. gflfiéfl ..,._. h", 52x3." “If: ‘Fliv hu= 11d of the ycungrr wn- I; . ......,,,,.,,d,‘,_ 3,,“ he, ll with the Canadian h, 5;, r111 is * “u. “y. ~. Lillian fvlaclicnzll, lriny overs as. 1 v ""0 l?‘ —'Ihe funeral of Mrs. _ ~i-' l,“ “is Gallant who was killed ori the end l)! “N” “m- highway on Saturday night will be ‘- L- ’ Prm-ge lidivrirtl Island lost one 0f 11s prom v-first. at the eefly ON - Miss Norma tuu-y to me Deputy The Msses Teresa and Susi: Fitz- - mqr- patrick of Jewell, Monday morning for Victoria, 3.0.. on. takes place this week. was on a visit to their brother, Mr. prcscuietl with two valuable gifts Peter Fitzpatrick. It is rafher 1:1- —FUNERAL ON WEDNESDAY held on Wednesday morning from St. Anne's Church on Lennox ls- land. The remains which are rest- ing at Percy L. Bowness’ undertak- lnt; Dfliiors will be conveyed to Port Hill on ‘Tuesday and taken across by motor boat to the is- land-S. -—LEAVE FOB VICTORIA - Summeizld: left on teresting to note that the sisters have never met thslr brother, he having left hcme vificn one was only 3 months old and before the other sister was bcrn. Thrir many friends hope they iv.li Dleasant trip and happy Fire early tcday destroyed Al- b fred Doyle's paint shop on Clark street here. Origin of the blaze. which was dfsccvezccl shortly after l dclcck was uriknotiti. It. had made considerable headway before it was noticed. Firemen confined the flames to the one building although other structures vrerc clcse against lt at one end. No esifmote of the ltss was a- vallablc. The building was a wood- cri structure. Repair work had been done to it only recently. John Sutherland MacKay, 38, of Springfield, P. E.I. was arraigned before Stlpendiaiy Magistrate W. E. Darby at Stimmcrside last night and charged with manslaughter The charge arose out of the death 0f Mrs. Stephen Gallant, 30, whose body was found on the highwav close by her New Annrm home early Sunday. It ivns believed she ivris struck by n. car. Date of the preliminary hearing was fixed for June 29. Bail was set at 54,000. An inquest into Mrs. Gallant/s death will be held Friday after- noon. FUNERAL SERVICES—'I'he fun- eral of Mrs. Ewen H Anderson was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence 28 Victory Ave- nue vihere service was conducted by l-‘tev. Hugh Miller. Mr. T. W. Bentley rendered “Crossing the Bar" while Trinity Church choir tendered "The Lod is My Shep- herd." Tne pall bearers were". Messrs. Fred Small, Augustine 13011111108. Charles Hamm. Anthony Lund. George Buell and Urlaa Mc- Donald. interment was in the Peoples Cemetery. service at the grave being conducted by Rev, Mr. Miller. » Enlistments totalling 207 were registered by the seven recruiting depots throughout Military D:s- trict No. 6 for the week ending June according to figures releas- has been showing the way to the Ac- tive Service door for some time Sllflped back to second place when Halifax put on a drive signing 66 out of 86 applicants. Cape Breton lads led with 105 applicants but 41 were rejected by the medical ex- miner. Total enlistment; at the various branch depots: Halifax, 66; Kent- ville. 20: Sydney. 61; Truro, 20; Yarmouth, l2; P.E.I., 14; New Glasgow. ll. ’I'.hc Daily Average for the week over the entire Dis- trict, 30, an increase of two per day over the previous week. --DEDICATION SERVICE ~ A beautiful oak communion table, the sift of Mrs. A. E. MacLean 1n memory of her husband, the late Hon. A. E. MaoLean, M.P., for Prince County was dedfcatrd at the morning service of the Presbyter- ian Church at Summerside on Sunday. Rev. Wm. Vet-Wolfe, pas- tor, held the short dedlcation ser- vice before the usual service. He took the texts Rev. l4. versus 1 and l2. The Hymns “For p.11 the saints" and the Church's One Foundation were sung. Rev. Mr. Vei-Wclfe spoke briefly of the late Mr. MacLean and his work for the tfiurm, and in accepting the gift of behalf of the Board of Stewazds dedicated the communion table to the Glory of God and 1:1 memory of a noble life. A ladies quartette, Mrs, Hub- ley, Mrs, Whalcn, Mrs. Milli and Mrs. Cameron sang an arrprcprfate hymn at the reguar seqvce fol- lowing the dedication. -S Alexander Affleck, Searltowrrs grand old man passed away yester- day morning in his 99th year fol- lowing a short illness. Mr. Affleck was born in Dunstzifftiagc. I-Ie left there when about i6 years of age with his parents, when tire family settled in Scurletoivn wiiere his father had a very large farm. Later M1". Aiffleck took to fanning on his own account having a large section of the farm lands owned by his father. He married Margaret Crockett who passed away a few years ago and they had five children, one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Emma Howatt and four sons, John Stuart at home. Joseph W. Alexander. Hammond and William. The latter resides in Halifax and is expected home for the funeral. Hammond lives on the original homestead and the others close by. For several years Mrs. Howatt has lived with her father and tenderly cared for him in hi5 declining years, Mr. Afflcck was a prcgressive farmer and was never happier than when going over his farm lands, taking stcck of everything. He was a man of integrity and the soul of hcnour. well beloved by a very large circle of friends. 0n April 20, his birthday, friends came from far and near to re him. these occasions he would welcome each visitor personally and chat about the things of the day. Up to the last he had a keen mind and kept himself well in- formed on improve’! fanning methods u: well as lveolng up to tho minute 0n the. news. About a werk ago he brcamc ill. Sunday a nelicw vlsitrd. Mr. J P Crock-stt. Ch-irltftctown. Mr. Affleck avid ht- wa: vrry sick. "I won't be fiere this time tomorrow. rmmy." he whi-"qrrcd when Mr. Crrakell was leaving. Mr. Affleck was a staurm mem- bcr of tlio Cfiurch of Smfkind To h"! fnmlly and h‘s gr*nn"chilrlren and great grandclilldr-w sincere sympathy is extended. Th" grand- rhilzlrn included nim- grand- Wuirhic-rs and 011a qr~rd tn. 'l"'e —MARRIED IN HALIFAX-Miss FUNERAL AT CALEDONIA—Tli0 Helen C. Rogers. R.N.. of Halifax. funeral of the late Mrs. no NB“ and daughter of Mr. and Mn. Jane Morrison was held from ma Rogers of married in Halifax on Bundav night t- ", t». w mwi gm mes-v. m or . $f.'i"°§J-'Ji=€§“§c°?i’°§§fi§ii¥e3‘ by “mmeldde and ‘he m‘ Rev J R MacDonald who also J. C. Hickey. ‘ ‘ ‘ ACCEPTS POSITION — Miss Virginia McNeil. Summerside and Miss Mary Harper, Tignish. grad- uates of Notre Dame Commercial Class have received notice from gze Civil! Servilce (llpmrrtissloréesgit tawa trat t ey ave suc - fully passed in the recent examln- figifdayclié: Jaifsugugisgggg: m? ations and that positions await them M,“ Harper Mt yesurdw siding when the appeal case of the morning for Ottawa whil Mics Appellant» u‘ John Grady’ rework t» vac- a ml» =- eztralriziuwiara: summerslde‘ for the respondent. L. G. Lewis ap- W. Daniel A. MacLeod. beloved hus- “ma m‘ "W 0W" "l0 band o, Myrtle Stew“, Macuom Henry Noonan for the respondent. iformerly of West Point.) passed 7'1" 01150 W88 adioumed until Sat- awav into the presence of His Lord "may next-S. on June 4. 194 . Mr. MacLeod was on; inlvegnon River. Prince Ed- §r“i>c.iifi“ii.3%il‘f§h5‘ii§§?;c33? “i? 70g;- TY ,l,),‘-C<f;v"$1nv-S§v1,~rvl=°§ - o e . . . . ar rvces n came m Qumcv as a‘ you“ ma“ l“ the RAF. training school. Char- the fill] 0f 1912, St WillCll time he lottetown leaves this week to re_ unwed with the United Presbyw" sume his pastoral duties with the i331?Ti'°%tfffiiiiffmvififiiiii“.5533 "HM 011mb v Andow- N- B- served as a teacher and superintend- cfmmlfg: i‘)? b?“ ‘tagméed ent of the Sunday School For many “e 5 “Ce as “m "r- ‘m u‘ years he has been an elder in that church. He ivas engaged as a build- ing contractor, but feeling the call to prepare for Christian service. he entered the Philadelphia School of the Bible in 1929. After eighteen months he was stricken with ser- ious illness which ca him to discontinue his studies. Upon hi5 re- covery. he resumed his work as a builder and carried on Christian Caledonia Cemetery. The bearers were Messrs. D. u Mac- Pherson. Angus MacDonald. C Martin and C. R. Martin. -SUPll-EME COURT- An ap- peal case was heard in the Sup- RESUMES PASTORAL DUTIES made manv friends. both among R.A.F personnel and local citizens. His successor is Mr. Lloyd Macin- nis. of Sydney N. B.. who is now in Charlottetown and is preparing to take over the duties so caoably discharged by Mr. Cumming. FUNERAL SERVICES The funeral of Thomas L. Smith, which was liarflgsely illéiflfldffd, was held , mm my from res cnce, 294 Sydney gojsléoiiil l-tigeaiiicitlfissfiiifaglieodyviiiere Street yesterday 010mm! W $1. identified for five years with the Dllnstlllli‘! 135511100 Where Fflqlllem Quincy City Mission which had its H1811 M055 W05 Celebrated by Rel/- beginning as a. prayer group in the Louis Doiigan. who also conducted MacLeod home. service at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs Leo F. Doyle, WEDNESDAY Peter bgcDonaldw Michael Conway, , ames . McAuey, Wilfred Dcii- FUNERN-t AT KlNR°55"'m“ cette and Peter Trainer. iutieral of the late Mrs. John S. i Martin. Klnwss. look 01M Jim T0 TAKE vosr-onanuara 22nd lPOm h" 1W "Sldelm- 00111251: - m. w. 1... MacDonald Funeral services were conducted by leaves June 3o m. Msnweal “new Rev. Harvey Bishop assisted by he will take a mug-ex, push Rev- A- 5- W101” and RW- J- M~ graduate course in raifology at FIB-WK The Paubealels we” Royal Victoria Hospital. On return Messrs Walter 5w". M!“ Mmln- to the city I19 will join the staff of 501111191 Hume- R- C- Macnclna-ldt the Prince Edward Island Hospit- W. A- Jenkins 0nd Ham“ Marfln- al as radiologist. Normally the fulfilment W05 l" Orwell Head course takes three yenrs but Dr. Cemellefy- MacDonald expects to complete it —--- in two. He has bten ractlciri in WEDDING BELL5"‘A WW Pie“? this city for several ytgars butgin- Weddink W05 501910111100 at me U11‘ tends closing his office permanent- ited Manse, Charlottetown, on May 1y on June 30" 19,1942, when the Rev. D. C ____ Boothroyd Pastor of the United sou-gyms LEAVE _ sun-en ‘.01. Church of that city united in the diers frcm No. 62, §.-'i.13.T.C. Zeft holy bonds of matrimony Miss yesterday for Si‘lV.C€ elswvhere "n. Miuervia Estella Ramsay. second Canada. ‘Ifiey were: Privates F eldest daughter of C. A. and Mrs Bordage, Charlottetowr, D. E Ramsay of Breadalbane to Cecil Clarke, calpe Traverse, '1‘, Gallant, William MacFayden of Union Road. Summerside, J. Johnston. Mount The young couple looked beautiful Stewart. J. A. Lund, _ChflTl0iff_- and were attended by Mr. and Mrs. l0WTl. J- W- 140917011805 $0111‘?! John MacKenzle of the city. A very Lille R000. A. Pelvis. Caarlattc- large circle of friends join in wish- m“? 30m"? l0-‘_-\'l-“_-f,'_ "WY W910 mg M,‘ and mi Macpnyden presented with cga eites by the many yea“ o; happy wedded lite. vincial Govemmtnt through the Carry on Canad Corps. The (Pioneer and Patriot Please Copy). pmsentauons we" 10%,“ d an“ by Mr. Douglas Aitken. Fortune MinAA. G. Bruceof the Canadian Bridge, was elected president of the 1393M‘ W01‘ Service- Holstein-Friesian Association at, the l- annual meeting held yesterday 111 —BEDEQUE PASTOR REMEM- Prince of Wales College. A feature BERED — REV. M1‘. Barker. Dusk!‘ of the annual gatherin was the 0f the United Church M; Bedeque presentation of certifica a for Bun- W88 flttlngly remembered by the arlor Production to three prominent YOIIIIR P90l>1€’5 Society at a very Holstein breeders which took place Ehlflyuble $00181 evenlhtl held last at a luncheon in the Blue Room of week in the church vestrv. Rev. Mr. the Qld spam, Barker is leaving shortly to take a Other officers elected were: Vice pastorate in Nova Scotla. Mrs. Ar- President, R. A. Profltt, Free- nold Henderson the president. pre- town; Mr. Cecil J. Stewart, Hamp- sided. 'I'he address to the minister shire, Secretary-Treasurer. The re- was read by M11 Ralph Cflllbcck and mairilng directors include: Messrs. the Drewmalilon made by M158 H01- Andiew Jardine, Kensington. John en Bowness. After Rev. M1". Barker Colwell, Kingston, Layton Jones, had flttingly acknowledged the gift Pownal and J. Lincoln Dewar. New a very "we 50cm “Willi; with re- perm-L freshments brought the evening to Those recilivlrtiig certificages “for l! 01050-5 su ror r0 uc on were: . - -———- trap; Bovyyer. Bunbury: Mr. J. Wal- —PASTOR REMEMBEREILTM w;- Jotics, LA, Bunbury and young people of Trinity United Walter Buntain and Son. Rustico. Church gave a surprise party _ for Mr. Andrew Jardlne presided ves- their pastor. Rev. Kenneth Sullivan tgrday and the morning session got shortly before hc left to take up his under way shortly before eleven work as chaplain in the armed for- o’c]uck_ ces. At an enjoyable social evening .____ they presented him with a. very A military wedding of interest to lovely gift. Miss Gladys Arthur and u large number of friends in the city Mr Davis Murray had charge of was solemnized 1n st. Dunstan‘: the entertainment. Miss Mariorle Basilica. Monday morning when Moilison read the address and Miss Katmem Gxvlant daughter 3f Mrs Geraldine Darby made the presen- Carolyne Gallant and the late Jghn tatiori. Rev. M1". Sullivan expressed Gang“, o1. this my was “mm! m his rateful thanks to the younfl m " How Bonds o, Matrimony to peope after which a Jolly sing song e d ~ E, Gallant mem_ was taken part in bv all the mem- Eélrnoffhne sag?“ CB AT“C No bers. Refreshments were served at 62 Beach Grove Inn and a son of me close of the evenmk-S Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallon‘. of CASE m COURT _ Atmmey this city. Cllpi- the Rf“ w-GMK“ General Thane A. Cainpbeil. A/fessr . Carde Chaplain at Bach d rgve R_E_ Mm,“ George J‘ Tweedy. Q performed the Ceremony a" 0° P st. Clair 'I‘rainor, and James o. bruled the Nlllli-lal M355 B i,“ MacLean. left yesterday at noon via As the bride elllfmd the 05 p“ the P.E.I.-NS. car ferry for Halifax. on the firm 0f g1" tbllllheféd They are on the mainland in con- lnéictirrrélril-trdwasalclslriltrllercd Mvi" Din; nccgontg-ithb "‘,§,°d“§ef§,,“‘§, -‘ -, -_-~vs.orumer1 5m , Cfffllffjg ‘Qlglwgflllfg fgel-“Jgc which will probably be concluded in n Late brideuwas attractively izown- glimfijqujgf 015:5‘)! Eggs: "g1, (Kl In l1 illreei-Jgnith flaws: Charlottetown two weeks ago but Tllrqllfllle bu‘? "l W” a " - the evidence of one witness in of T11 15m“ r080‘? d b M, D E, Halifax was still LO be heard and, as she W05 Mtmie‘ Y, m:- “gom- it was difficult for him to come Edirar. Ottawa. 5 51f!‘ 0 ‘m 30w here, it was decided to finish the W00 W051" m0 u“ igfims: t “D - s-pase there. It is a claim for a A-C- 0nd Wh° “ted J‘!- ~ ' ditional compensation for two boats Elélemzgexgyngsltglgfi’; honeygagnngln" requisitioned by the government. me cm- b gin"? 1T? giwi-iiwt ‘Gem- "i- u oteae g, o. urge ATTENDED acgNmgAlfi Kennel-h MacRae, East Royalty, SEMBI-Y—MY- 05- - l, Ah was paid by Rev. G. Carlylc Web- hH-l Tewmed "M" the Generh ch ster at Zion Giurzh morning ser- semblfiy of the Presbyterian C l1!‘ vice on Sunday. Sgt. MacRae. vmo 1n Canada which was held at Monti-I was u. son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred real. The cederunts were all we Mmgae, was fglpgfled mguung in attended. and many milk?! 00!!‘ Mamh of this year but lam word cerning the church were dealt with. game that; m; body w“,- found in It gave him much plgiisii-isrevgolllatkn Norther? Suitgigtid. Llife vifi-isbstzl to a address on “ r e are.’ years o age. v. r. c». er ciellvgred b Miss Margaret Web- said in wart, "when first I learn- ster, Trave ing secretary for girls ed that was mksirs ' 1m k. Tho ve young she gave there was 11 sense 11 which iivgrexcellegihaddélu on every part mlsht be true ‘w! flfllfo knew it On o; he, work m4 n mug], h“; been was not true for Kenneth wan a Chustian. He. had definitely dc- {fflmgfflfigmagfi tfl,ij‘_"vfigf,ifif m‘, cldjed for Christ 11m no Christian were present. While in Montreal "l" 0'" ,1,» mlfllflfl M10 he w) lvlilr. Mcguff saw nliftny ‘ifaiandgw "w" 41°" iiiniiloglfgmtiirlg wtlie naiiinbeli gvere MPG“ IQMAGE T firth” 1m" Mr. Geo. McNelll of Milton. his son gficg" fmdughelhzln€kfigmufi Earle. and daughters Phyllfa- and J A1,"? Do ,9 ‘an Cf n? ‘iétree, “Mm” (Mm Heb" cunpbeuh early yesterdgy mornfi-i reveals Heb“ Campbell‘ "u" °"'“Vb'“" that damage was in the gfclnitv of Arnold McDonald of Nine Mlle u, Tm 1m w“ part1“... Creek. Harvey McRoe of Bonahaw. cohréd by ymumnce A numb" "i, 3mm“ Mam", °l m"! ma‘ ""1 ladders a large exicnalori ladder Mrs. Pearlie Show of Stanhope. He am, bjockl ‘m; “u! u, handle‘ Esra": ;t.:"":.::~ ~ v ~ - ..5 . Fm and Miss Jeanette McFndyec blaze. Firemen were ffelflyerd l: of the Royal Victoria Hospital. All reach,“ the seem of m: n" be. get-e gltadkgo neghhtlr» and berm! 3% o] some Inflsuadefsfandlng .13 anpv o ow a comnnyo s e oca v0 e gflrm, a old frionds and neighbours were wooden building is owned by Mrs. Elliott Full and tuner-u notice will appear lat- making good in the Metropolil of Jus r Rickard who said last 11f ht 5 4 1Q}, , _ . cit-a 0mm. -wfliflhllillfnliflfildillflittmnvii_ th known to older residents of the my K011510001! W“ ifaciean Funeral Home to CB-IBQOIIZI God: st. Dunstanb Basilica was the scene of a. pretty June wedding yesterday morning when Gertrude izuildfng to be $1560. It is better u the tannery of the late John L and Mrs. J. A. Griffi , city. was united in the Holy Bonds of Mat- rimony to Gordon Gallant of the C.N.R. Office of the District Paa- senger Agent and District Freight Agent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gallant, also of this city. THURSDAY On Wednesday. morning June 24th, at a. quarter to twelve in the United Church at St. Peters, Nb. a wedding of unusual interest took pin e when Miss R th Christie. YOIIIIJQI’ da liter of filiav. G. A. and T!" “rem”? w" Wrtwm“ M“ e 0g 3;, pews, was and the Nuptfal Mass celebrated married to Rev. Donald Boothroyd, by R-el/v Wilfred Mccudle- assistant minister of Trinity United M "10 ""00 Gilli-fled l!" Basilica Church, Charlottetown, P.E.I. The on the Hm 0f h" lei-her who nave ceremony w” pgrformed by the her in marriage the wedding march father of’ the bride. we by Wu rendered by Mrs. Joseph Rev, 11x3, nnqtpmyd o; syduey, Dougan. Organist, who also accom- tno father of the groom, with Mrs. P511190 Miss Mary Moran who ren- Charles Morrison of st. Peters of tiered appropriate weal selections ficiating at the organ. -—-—— ._i_. fillings éhgoighlciut Uleléillléllry The ed ea guu twere s oc e earn w eep the hgnepafi Stgrlirfi 1.12.235 regret of the passing on June 17th Upton, on Sunday evemum May of medele Gauthier of North Rus- Slst, Robert Lucas Matheson, in i100 it the B86 0f 05. the sixty-eighth year of his age. The funeral which was largely The funeral was held from the lll-tellded i001! P1000 Friday 1mm" Unwed church u; Duudus on Tue5_ ing June 19th to Stella Maris day. June the second. The service Chlmlh $310000 '10 lhe 30111011 was conducted by Rev. Mr. Green. 0014110110 Cefllev-‘TY. N0rih R05- The remains were laid tn rest in m0- the adjoining cemetery, beside The twlllflwrs were! Joseph those of his sister, who pl deceased Peters. Marshall Gallant, Joseph him some months my Gallant, Paul Gallant. Amos Blac- The pail-bearers were Messrs. qulere. Jerry Gallant, Seymour Taylor, Homer Turner. Tllefc 8P0 10ft l0 111011111 B 50F George Turner. lilltirdoch MacLeod. rowing wife, seven daughters and John Benton and Samuel Nichol- 1W0 sous. Mrs. Fred Joseph. son, ‘ (Emma), Mrs. Oscar Fall. (Clara), ____. Mrs. Henry Doiron, (Aldona), Mrs. Several hundred people attended Elmer COnnell (Hilda), all resid- tlie pleasant entertainment on Gov- ing in Charlottetown, Rita, Lillian. firllmellb GIOIIMLS 188B evening Fred and Emil and Bernard, North which was sponsored by the wives Rust/kg‘). The sisters m-e Mm of RAF. and R.C.A.F. members Tom Jarvis, Mrs’ Eben Marsha“, here. The feature attraction was the baby show which proved to be a gréeat success with 26 babies ent- tere . “Ye Olde English rum." us the entertainment was entitled. realiz- ed the sum of $270 which will go to the Merchant Seamens Charities. The event was opened at 4.30 by His Honor, Lieutenant Governor B. W. LePage. The winners of the keenly con- Mrs. Alex Pineau, ivfrs. Jam Stew- art, Mrs. Alex LeClair. Mrs. Wil- liam Roach, all residing in Char- lottetown. The brothers are Jack. Henry, Leon, Jerry, North Rustico FRIDAY BURIAL IN BELFAST — The funeral of Miss Sarah MacDonald was held privately from her resi- dance 124 Fitzroy St., to Belfast Cemetery yesterday. The services tested competition were: One year t b _ _ _B . and under, 1st George MacDougali: gvefifesgggglic ed y Rev T H us 2nd. Bariry NfjcGillivrayi ‘Ovtgo 0111s ' W“ ‘m ll“ “r ll"°- 5- l“ Fuivaniu. SERVICES — The Inch; 2nd. Annie McKay. In the funeral of Mm John A Map latter class two other babies. Car- olyn MacLean and Gloria Edge- combe, were given special mention. News of the death of ll-year-old Florence Leonie Macdonald. daugh- ter of Major Leo F. Macdonald, now overseas with the Canadian army, and Mrs. Macdoniild, Charlottetown, which occurred Yesterday in the City Hospital. came 11S a shock to her classmates and friends. She passed away following a tonsolitis operation. She was born in the citv and for the past few ears ivas a popular upil at Notre aine Academy. Only ast week she had attended the closing exercises and had the dis- tinction of leading Grade five in the final examinations. Surviving besides her parents are: Dougali‘ was held from St. Peter's Cathedral yesterday morning, The services were conducted by Rev. Canon Malone who also officiated at the grave. Interment was in St. Peter's Cemetery. The pall bearers were Messrs. W. Chester S. McLure. James T. Robison, R. L. Cotton. R. R. Bell. —FUNERAL SERVICE -- The ftinerul services for Mrs. Benjamin Richard were held on ffuesdav morning from her late residence to St. Paul's Church and cemetery. Rev. J. C. MacDonald was the cale- brant at the Requiem Mass and Rt. Rev. G. J. MacLellan officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. A. S, MacKay, M. M. Bell. . . Erru 1 A it. E» - “m 5W5"- cm" and Pawn!“ “d Foley, FldexlleagflieGallgiiriliilnd Major one brother. Donald; also the fol- w_ _,_ mdsmners lowing uncles. Rev. George Mac- donald of St. Dunstan?» University: Leonard Macdonald, manager of Swift Canadian Company. Char- lottetown; Louis Macdonald. Hali- fax; Walter Towan, Toronto; also one aunt, Miss Margaret Towan, Charlottetown, and her grand-fath- er. George Macidionald. Cornwall. The 67th Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Prince Ed- ward Island was held in the Ma- sonic Temple on Wednesday. June FINAL MEETING FOR SUM- MER-The last dinner meeting of thelilnsmen club f01" the summer was held at The Charlottetovim last evening. Plans were cliscused with regard to summer activities and it was definitely decided that some- thin would be done for under- priviegcd children as in ast sum- mers. It was announce that a cheque for $200 has been sent i0 the Milk for Britain Fund. A let- ter ivas read from Lieut. Allister McLeod, a member on naval ser- vice. Al enclosed a $10 cheque for Grand Lodge was opened by the Milk Fund. The the Most Worship 1.11 Grand Master. Re inald H. Rogers. he following Grand lodge offl- cers were present: . W. Bro. Reginald H. Rogers. Grand Master. R. W. Bro., E. H. McFarlane. Deb- utyz GrandBMaister. The funeral services for L.A.C. Emmett Francis Allan of the R. C. A. F, who was drowned at Ottawa last Saturday while swimming took lace from the home of his . . ro.. T. Arthur Dawson. paren s, Mr. and Mrs, Jiunes Senior Grand Warden. Al Ijnerald to St. James - - 3Y0» w- H 135K010“ Jlm" Church, Summcrfielcl, on Thursday l0!‘ Gland Wilde“ morning and carried out with full W- 3m- w- J- Drake) Grwd military honors. The Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Eugene Members from N0. 9 . . . . charge of Flying officer William- ion. Flight Lieut. R. E. Ellis rep- resented the commanding officer. The air force band with muffled R. W. Bro., L. A McDougall. Grand Secretary. V W. Bro., R. E. Kemp, Grand Lecturer. . W. Bro., Rev. W A. McQuar- ric. Grand Chaplain V. W. Bro., W. R. Grand Deacon. V. W. Bro., Mox. E Lefurgey. Grand Sword Bearer. V. W. Bro., J. W. Patterson. Gigmgvstandard Bearer. ‘ Carson. Senior escort accompanied their late com- rade to his last resting place. The last, post and Revlellc were sound- ed by the trumpeters. Many friends Br°~ 3- R SWYW- 5110901‘ from far and near attended the Grand Steward. , 5erv1ce__s_ . W. Bro., L. A. Burleigh, Grand The story of Britain's darkest hour was old last night. in stirr- Past ing addreses by four British King 5 Mum“, L Scouts at a large and enthusiastic ' ' ‘meeting in Prince of Wales Col- Pursuivant. l‘). W. Bro., R. S, Douglas Grand er. There were also present Grand Masters: A. M. M Ki . J. . . . u; 5131?: E nléhfglfglglsofi lege auditorium. The hall was a1. Ward. Donald Baker. H. P. Found. m°sl filled '0 c-‘Pncm’ bl’ “We” About, one hundred members o; csted listeners as the "bllti" heroes the fifteen Masonic Lodges through- out the Island were present. Very encouraging reports on the condl ion of Masonry were present- ed by the various committees. A special feature of the program WM H very im ressive ocrvice con- ducted b the and Chaplain. Rev. W. A. cQimi-rie. Another verv pleasing feature was the prlesentation of a Bast Grand Masters jewel to Most Worshipful Brother W. J. Drake, in token of the esteem in which he is held by his fellow members. The following officers were in- stalled for the ensuing mar by the retiringzéirand Master. . W. Bro.. R. H. fin:- Grand aster. Emory l-i. McFar- lane, Kenaington. Deputy Grand Master. T. Arthur Dawson, Albany. Senior Grand Warden. W. H. Darrach. Kenalngwn. Junior Grand Warden. W R. Oar- son. Charlottetown Phases of the air raids which hit their homeland early in the win‘. The scouts who came Can- ada. on m; invitation of t e Do- 8th Stanley Newton. Holborn sgotw ocp Davis, 26th Boutham ton Troop. The boys tempe their stories of fhg horrors endured by the alv- llian Epulation in “the land of knigh and Judges" with humer- ous little mecdotes icvalent in England and Scotian at the time of the Luftwaffe’; frequent visits -PRETTY WEDDING pzretty June wedding was solemn- ed on Wednesday morning in St. MfllTs Church, Indian River. when Miss Ruth Enman, daughter of Mr. 5nd Mrs. Arthur fltnman of . New Annan became the wife of Grand ‘Treasurer. W. J. Drake. Mr. Ivan Lambe. son of the late P.G.M., Charlottetown. Michael T. Lambe and Mrs. An- Grand Bccret-arit-L-A. Mcbouaaii. drew Hughes of Springfield. 1w olgrmwlgan- J. N. ‘Irafnor performed the cere- Poliindsumxmxlgllaé A. S. MaeKny. igxony and celliebraffid the iiuptifl ' a-oThebrc-wownsgvenn charlotwwwxh o‘ c" w°°d' marriage by her father was very “f1” g,“ m“ m“ w" ‘ m‘ Biiiiyioiicaicggtiti‘ boitvieiegdiiiiu ‘iii’? uar e. ur . - l‘ Qgenlm- Qmnd “Mum R1; Kemp, and train with flowing veil and ghurtutwmwn, carrying ii white prayer book Junior Grand Deacon. B. A. Keep. showered with streamers. Rer- sis- lnz, Murra. Harbor South. lei- Mrs. Harold Gormley of Bos- rand D ectur of Ceremonies. L. ton attended her. and wore a as- A. B11116! h. Ellerulle. tel rose gown with shoulder length caflragdlvggzd Bearer. A. K. inf-d. gall oft poudre blue laid coloniall‘ - ouque of roses. r. Can-o Dfigzfigd iziggdagdul-"l- ""010 Liunbe supported the groom. The Beniogvflrand Stcvgiilrd n: Rllev $1" @113" “Qff m” “Qrfgglgn °f Belle River. ' ' " "- B" ° t" “"1 ° W‘ proof-fate hymn; during the Mass. c;'i‘1'1'§ii°§w‘."5%§i°§§fi'§' Wallace M After the ceremony a wedding grand puruuwunf“ p, M_ 35mm“, breakfast and reception was held “it” m... i... v. ‘ii mitts: u. - n n v s Mandi. A m! of 1.; -—A vcry m. Blanche Griffith, dau bter of m. ' P 1942- b3’ Rev. Jilmcs Filthy, Mun. drums, firing party and air force . “mew”! at sPrlllgfield mum“ weddin m ‘ l‘ h" ro_o engembiia. £4‘:- i§§1‘i,°1,,°’}f,'° ‘ have the best wishes of their m” ‘fiends f0!‘ their future hlppmtgay LEGION MEETING ._ uiar monthly meeting Canadian Legion was 018B: in the Legion the Vice President Roblson in the chair. Mi- ,y F Leoghtizier, who recently lattend ' the Dominion convention us brung representative gave an intleresti geport of the meeting. The 103g] rencln of the Legion decided m 9° Operate fully with the auth files in the observance o; or" Week and will [like pm “fifty parades. Delegates named to tlio Provincial Convention to b. h t” in Charlottetown August 4“ .6‘? Messrs. Phil Palmer J F Ikllleée. i"? and Fred McWade: ' g h BYHIHATM FARMIJR- At the Ch 1 ' Hojpltxil on June 20, ioégligfatttgui? 1331 M18. M. A. Farmer, a dung“ IIENNESSEI’ ~ A; ti... lllflrmery, Halifax, us. J 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis 1, Hcnnessey (flee Dcrothy sittuu ' ll llllllflliler. Johanna Patricia em’ ‘PREDNICK-At the P. z f '3 txigtal. Thursday, June 18-, i942ost; aallu-ggltledr. Mrs. Verdun Trednick. a o GGEY-At th p, 2.». w... i. MP- Robert Gig . 4 ' - zzvigrihwnggin gginMarle Wallace) ~ A H°5Dltal on iiunicileltl Ciiiirz1°ti§t°“'“ and Mrs. M. J. White. a tluughlg" Cynthia Teresa BEVAN _ ' Island Hos tuft giie-Jfiiileniei ‘$81129, Mr" and ‘5- R01’ Bevan char lottetoivn. a (laughter MA ~ - - - A“ LLOUGAN -— At Letliuudgc. a... June 2, i942 Dr. Kier and 5°11. William liéllrgi. MacGougun, '5, l-hllfbes Lines, ‘Ihe reg. OI the held 1a,” 30""? with m‘- J1me: Halifax line 2o. DURANT - A; England. April mfiloefg, w Sm. m“ of ' Durant. f , and Mrsygiiiitiiit nee spuélllncrside, a 50m Joswh ROB," is Limd. acKINNO. ’ out, , guge m “m. Mr . 01in on o n MncKinnon, ‘(nee L . liaieefiidlirsllilsnrvf“ _ MARIIIAgES BURDETT-M Manse on REEVES-NEAL-At lied Church, Carlin" T011111”. June Un- France, m; - ,, grid Mia. Févga.’ tegouillipgg’ oiEgi-rf/O Dennis (‘merge Ne“ ‘on’ Yo . and Mrs. George rklvn. Sask. LOWTIIER-JENKINS _ M u... hcme of the b1"lde, cill'n\\'nnl R E i,» Slllllrday. June 2o. 1942. and u; - - . Ross, Clifford Jenkins of Hazelbrook to Marjorie mmii ' ‘milliliter of Mr. and Mrs peer’ Lotvther of Cornwall P‘ 3'1 my “Y—C°FF1N — Afstl but». on. jmd Chlllch. Mt. Stewart P E 1 gévltvecinesday, June 17/1942, '1); Mercer, L-Clll. Willard IJ§§f“ii§"“§{Z.i-.§t°m“ *0 w“ M“ Jawabb-youivicaiz _ At mm. Pllfsonflse on June 24 1942 y gfigébféggll $31101‘. Miss Norma and Fr 1 ‘ ‘Fllllkel. North Rivet", edeiick Coates Jewell also of North River. ' g§lgg"l‘—JOllNSTON - Al; ‘Trinity m1 on June 24, 1942, by Rev, fill!!!) Miler. D-D. Miss 11ml Etta sqmnallyndif Charlottetpivn and Sat. 0- mg Ian Pratt oi Workworth, n 11o, {HENDERSON-CROSBY - At the 01M 0f the bride, Cornwall, on J1me l4. 1942. by the 1w. p. x. R056, B.A.. of Pownal, Miss Hilda H" Crosby. daughter of Mr. and Mls- "my Crosby. to Mr. Clyde W.sHenders0n of New Harbor. DEATH I MACNEILL — At West River. June ggéhlflgg; Alex D. MacNeill in hi: RlCliARD-At summcrsidc June 19, 1942. Mrs. Benjamin Richard. aged 67 years. SMITH — Suddenly on Sunday- June 21, i942. Thomas L. smith. 294 Sydney Street, in his stir. P ‘IREDNICK-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital. Sunday, Junc 2i. i942, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verdun c gave a graphic account of various ma“; u. ANDERSON-At the P. E. i. Hos- pital. Saturday, June 20, 1942. Mrs. Ewen H. Anderson, in her 42nd ,.. minlon Scout Asscciatlon, include: ye” inverts-at Charlottetown Hos- u, pitiil on ednesday, Juno l1. 1942- infant e011 of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ' Myers. BLACKMORE - At the home of her son, Clayton Blackmore on June 22. Mrs. Marjorie Blackmofe age years MncDOUGALL-At Fnlrview 0n Monday, June 22, 1942, Mrs. John A. MacDougall. aged 54 V00"; MORRISON-At the Prince E0 ward Island Hospital on Sunday. June 21, 1942. Mrs. Elizabeth J1me Morrison in her 90th 31001’- MacDONALI) — At I101‘ home 124 Fitzroy St. at 11.15 a.n1. Miss Safflll ilqlfiglgillallldpit‘ st Marv‘! R0" wesqéunc n, 1942f Thoma: Murphy ltitlgfiglbmylgilljil -- In the Cltv H05‘ fatal‘, Jung 24. ma. ryiggiragce M01110 11c onn , age - :1“ on ve.. .. - m, on June . 1m. Bggggflg} €if'“§éii.“3“°i§'.‘3§li’"°“ m“ u . , '. I monsoon _ A. xcnsgnilwglci? June 24. (1194:; xgi-s M" "l eaon. age - LIVINGSTONE-At the ‘fiméfifii of his son-in-law, Arthuredfiesdlyh crison. East Royalty. llllvmgs,o,,e_ Junohleutllklihrmivid L in‘ h 8 Y - , June ALLEN-At Ottawa. Sntuidav. r 1o mo. gimmctt Allen ° ‘ . j fown, June M sixfile k III 111 W95“ cveninll. formers’ AFFLECK - 22, 11142. Alexillld" 1mm rm‘ , l me 30mm. 41101113“ Sign d“, mount. "B00 June 213942. B. n. Role"- cummr of Chuaiotuwwl-