UR view; 151113131: ‘VHF (iIIARLUT i' .~. m11'1~1 11 1- -——_=..~1.-— T .0. OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS JULY Z7. 1940 w MONDAY rfl-YIURSIJIZED CITIZENS 10115 inc list of names of those ivnani certificates of Naturali- 1011 lmve been granted by the 111; of Stale appears the fol- _ 1g; Jcrls Thomas CAILSWIISCII, Itiiszico; Peter Doiron. Hun- ltivti"; Mabel M. llearsey. sis b11111 A1111ie Eveyn urns. 1110i"; 111-nee of Mr. Earl 1 Union Road was, iu-szroiwsd by fire early, .1t:1-1 oon. NQIKHDOIQI gathered, lit-Lind sava so on ih1~ ground floor ‘1\'ll: saved irciii the up- oiuherly breeze SQfvRd through 1'l.ll‘c 11nd efforts ‘ tire crew failed ' ‘he fire is 1i l Church veszer- i _l)‘ Scott F11't"n 1111s‘. 11nd 11111 r11 Jehovah is 1 111,.‘ He also is ‘iuz: ' lie used this ‘*1 1111111.‘ presetii. ...-.1,;1.- 1111s must en- S. il1:1.ic1"s<111 gave a most 11f the solo. ‘l‘l11-1 by Carey. ‘£1110 1111s 11 slioit .i111l iiitt-rcessioir Hooriiczid Legato. ‘ "' at Pinette, on 11.111 l-lubley at 1 87 yctlfs. The '11s iuile to be! lx-fore her v szru-ken with illness with 1 . dc waiting. whom l0 IHUlllTi are . Frederick, .-\...1;1 .11. Vvarren, US. ..11‘ 19c}; 1 epdziughtx-r) ‘ ‘ A ‘s. Luther N. S, .C. lcx Bea- l b. . .. one , Iltdiorti, NS. 1 111's were R. A. Mc-I 1 .\'L£)i'l‘i50i‘l, Neil Mc- .\ Rae. The remains 1 in the family’ l.\(‘Nl"ll.I. - LARTER WED- Tlic marriage of Miss .u-.1 klacNeill. Mrs. Albert Mac; Street, Charlotte-I 0 riottetown. Duiisiniils" Bas- 22nd. the _ ,.. icrcned by Rev. .1 w Dougaii. The bride a Zlclklfiwl by her sister, Mrs. iuccs Murray, and the groom by 1rd Cianvford. of the R..C.A.M.C. » l-i _ tvas attired in white 1-1 sage 11f pink roses and 1114 ac<-~.>.~.so1"les. and the ild in pink with a corsage - ‘lp dragon and match- - $111111 .. After the ceremony 1111111114 i111 akfzist was served at ~ 1 Howl. after which the 5411111111 left on a motor ' iiriuisv."ick, followed by hes of their numerous C.1a Si. 1 ‘.0 . 1 best 1115 ‘ b‘. nl-lNNETT-A wedding took place on Saturday 1;, u; 01,111: o'clock at the home 1111:! Nil-s. Percy A. Keenan mt» 1_'1l.11.1_1s Bennett, daughter" - .1111t Mrs. J.G. Bennett, of :11 lVuJvVll. P. . -. l0 1195i" i-non Keenan, youngest son of iLuc Mr. and Mrs. Roderick ‘lfllllil, of Murray Ell/Bl‘. P1311- WA. bfenzius, of Westboro. "d. The brizie was attended lstet", Miss Anna Bennett. Percy A. Keenan, brother best. :1 Mi. 1111.- bridegroom, was the in. The bride wore a. gown of lite organza, embroidered in a. 1 r-cf-the-vtilleyrv (leslgn, over white ,1 in. it was made with a high 111- 1111131111 with tiny organza weis. and seed llvilllfi. lllld 51w fled sweetheart roses and for- -m@-;,<>1s. The bridesmaid was pale pink net, over taffeta. trim- d with pale blue. Her bouquet s of sweet peas, and blue corn wei i-'1>ll1‘>w'l11g 11 reception, the p , left for r1 motor trip along St. Lawreitce. On their return y 111111 take up residence in West- b. 'i‘ e bride travelled in a coli- e of blue crepe, with a. swagger i, and 11-1101 coat of dusky pink. as K111" Gibson and Miss Clara 0k, of Nfrnitrvai, were out-of- n gu(*$t5.——Olif1l1\'B. Journal. et but interesting mid- dlnq took place at St. yesterday mom- 1 . when the Rev- .-‘.1 ’vlc.vlalion, D. D., rec- of tu 1321x1103, united in mar- ge Miss Kathleen 1"K1tty"'> O'- ien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. rien, of Richmond Street. this y, and Sergeant Frank Galian the Royal Canadian Army Medi- i Com; at present stationed on c main and and the son of Mr. ‘C ‘lac Gallant. oi Eus- - ct, .1110 of this city. ~ i111; march was render- by Mr. i 1o playoff softly throughout the iptlal 5485R- Entorinq the church on the arm hcr father, the bride 0st wlnmmc in ess of British rge picture ha 11de.H accessories were iite, a iik carflhtions. roses and 111 carried pearl braver bead-1- The. brkl itt. chose "incess H it 11nd Zwhlte accessories. vc-iy qul nit-r 111d B blue sheer 1H3 R11 Corpor A M. C.. was grwmsmarl- 1e i-eclsl 1e chur_ amidst showers of con- tti. for-the C-tiarlottcfmvn Hotel. here RINWWRHHE breakfast was rved ttnihe bridal party. m8 0Y- clatlnc Qicrgvmaii and immediate lnflvcs 2.1.1 friends. scrizenritilnd Mra. Gallant then it by moi-ft!’ for Part i-iawkesburv. ova Scotiu, where they will re- bride Io.vi1.i". M1". Bunnt-fl is weli known , the gecpliysica. s111"1'cy of 1 U1‘, L. U Snider, .',\‘1)i1J'_‘i.~l. said 111st 1 oil as this could Souris will be surveyed 111 Kline's, ibam has been moved off U30 Gilli-v Albert Blanchard. who looked a street length with t of corresponding n she wore a corsage of fern, esmaid. Miss Rita Sin- a street. length dress of arlna blue with P169811}: 1m i; cQ-sageof pale pink cama- em. Innis Bmith. of the R. Imimrdlltelv after the signing of the young couple left which she was the recipient of many costly and beautiful gifts, all testifying lo the popularity of the young couple. The groom was for- merly of the staff of the Guardian Publishing Company. TUESDAY It 1.111s learned yesterday that Mt‘. L). J. Bonuell has purchased the Berkeley‘ Estate, knoivn as Westwuod, on the North River Roan. Inc property consisting of :14 acres and very fine buildings will be completely‘ remodeled and brought Lip l1’) (lute by the new 111 inc Piovincc navmg been for- merly on the staff of uie Guardian Punishing Co. 11nd lat/er as adver- tising iiiaiiagei‘ o1 R. T. Holman 1.110., Suiiinieisuie. tDWIN LUUuE BIJRDIT! A hie-long 1111.1 l1u;1i._y-1"egarded resident Ul Duiiuas. Ltlvvlll Ledge Burdett, aged b-i stars uied 111 tile Prince Edward 15.111111 hospital 011 Julv 3rd, 1111011111; an operation. Mr. nnrlielt find 1ll\\1l)S been blessed with exceihiit 1104.111 until a iew sncz. 1110111115 11;; .11iu upun 111s LIOJLI‘: d£l\.(.'t‘ iu- tllltiftd inc hos- tnllll iul‘ a iuftiilglils res‘. previois to nis Opefnlluil. O11 July 2nd, lii: underwent this operation and u.- ttiouuii 111s post-operative C01l(.ill.lOll was sunsiiilfiuij, 111s iiellfl \viis llof. strong ullullgll 1o b11111; 111111 tnruugii 1.111 1r.t1c.1i s;.i-,;1-. 111111 111' lIllESHi away on 111:: .mc1e mentioned date. 1 SURVEY CON'l'l.\'L'ES.—-\Vol‘k _O11 " The Apostolic Delegate at O;- tawa announced on Saturday that Pope Pius XII lias been graciously pleased 1.0 appoint Rev. A. McAul- ay, the venerable pastor of St. Peter's Bay, an honorary chamber- lain of the Pontifical Court, with the title of Very Reverend Mon- signor and the right. w wear the purple. A memorial service was held at Canoe Cove Cemetery" Sunday 11f‘- tc-rnoon and a large number of people from the congregations of Canoe Core, Clyde River. Churchill and Nine Mile Creek gathered to pay tribute to the (lend. The pastor, Rev. T. W. Good- will, stated that the cemetery was more than a century old, one head- stone belirlng the names of Fred- erick McKlnnon who died in i838, Dongald McKi1ino1i in i832 and Lauchlin McKinnon in i835. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster was the guest speaker at the ceremony. A report of his discourse appeared in yesterdays issue. -FU.\'ERAL OF MR. S. K. TODD— The funeral services for M1". S. K. Todd were held _ves1et‘d.1_v aftei-ncon at Suinmersxle and were vcry largcl" attended. There was a short ss- e at his late residence on Central Street followed by a service in Trinity United Church. The service in the church ivasfit- tended by all classes of citizens who Came to pay a inst YCSUPCL t0 m1 honored citizen. Th." Suniuicrsidc branch of the Canadian Leiden at- tended ln a body. Rev. L.E.G. Dav- the Hills- is muiirussiiig, and were b11111‘.- obtainechi DOEULlKAl 1511f good i-estilts night. ’l‘l11-r1* 11.1.; 11o ui-iiiizte iiidi- c.11;o1i 11-1 that 1.10 ruck lufllllllldll at the bottom oi 1111- 11.1)‘ contains only be ascertained "at 1. The survey‘ is 1 to find out. if the oi 111i. T e ' at. least another 111011111 111111 minis 1n Prince 11nd 11.11.1111 cuuntios will be included. ‘The section around while the section around the north- west shore will be sounded in Prince. At present work is b01111; done at Point. Prim 111 the ilillsborough Bay area. PAVING STARTED AT AIRPORT —-Hai".l surfacing on one of the ruii- ivays of the Cnariuttetoivu Lllipuft was commenced yesterday. About two-thirds of the work oi gravclliiig the runways 1111s been cumblctcu. All the guiding on the three run. wavs and uixi strips of the main airway has been finished. The large pie property. part of the extension to the airport and it is expected the house will be taken 01f next week. The buildings on the I-luriie property will be moved elf soon. The erec- tion of the building. ‘or the gunnery and bombing school will be started les conducted the service assisted by the choir. Interment was in the Todd frmiifv plot at Bradalbanc. The pallbearers were: Messrs. J. F‘. ‘is a native of Sedequo. by a sharp mstnunlent, P. a". 1.. u a daughter of Mn. Montgamery and the late W. F. I-I. Montgomery. VISITING AT PEAK!!! — HAV- eiend Brother Paul. who recently celebrated the Golden Jubilee of his membership in the teaching Order of the Christina Brothers, II at present visiting hLn native home at Peakcs Station. He left hen more than a half century ago to 101:1 the Order which was founded by Saint John Baptist De In. saiie over two hundred and fifty years ago. He will villi. his brother, Mr. John G. MacDonald, Vernon River, and friends at Peakea and Maple Hill while here. He plans to retum to Lincolndele at the end cl the week. THURSDAY Jeremiah Doucette, 36-year-old Charlottetown man, was dimmed wrth murder in Police Court g- torday and remanded. until - day for preliminary heating. In- fornvancn was laid before Magis- trate K. M. Martin. Doucette is charged with killing his uncle, Isidore Dottcettle, 4G, also o1 Charlottetown. The older man was lcund dead at approximately 4 o'clock Sunday morning July 14th. Death was due to a wound in the chest on the left side caused medical authorities said at the coroner's in- quew held following the tragedy. Mrs. Jeremiah Duucotte, wile of the accused. was found by Police in the adjoining house where she had been taken by a couple of men who found her lying on the ground across the street. She was suffering from shock and blood caused by four wounds, three_ 111 her back and one in hei‘ arm. loss of A‘ I E‘ "c1 I. . Hglxiétéck: LRolwvgi “Pollock HIIICSICC‘!!! Doucette l“; MacDonald and F.J.E, Wri . 1". llnlzmdefgg h6g1?“ fill-do}: Wm. R. Todd, of Ottawa. home on Saturday cvcninc tend the funeral. Rev. Mr. pastor cf Bvadalbane Church. assisted Mi". graveside. -S. WEDNESDAY —-CELEBRATE GOLDEN WED-i DING-Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jclieyq recently celebrated then‘ golden] wedding anniversaiy at their 110mb at Unionvale. In the evening the fflmllv‘ gathered for an anniversary supper, Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jelley, Mr. and Mrs, Llewellyn Stetson, 11111‘. and M15, M_ 0856163’. and all the grandchlICrcn but one. Miss Bernice Jeiley. who was unable to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Jelley received many messages of congratulations. s to Milley, United Davies at tlir- . flt- . —RECEIVES SAD NEWS. — Dr. J~ A. McMurdo. of Summerside, has received word of the death of his uncle. Albert MacMurdo, who D secl away on July 6. at his hon}: at 51ml?- Allfl. Calif. M1‘. MacMifrdo was born at Kelvin and was the son of the late Archibald MacMurdo. He. right awav and excavating will com- mence within a couple qi davs. Tire work is part of the Empire Training scheme. and is under the Depart- ment of National Deienca There passed _to her etevn Ward at Cambridge, P.l<..i., 1940, Mrs, Lavina Butler, widow cf the late captain B. Butler. m hi1" ninety-second "ear. She was born in Whitehead, N .. but. her father, John Monroe, and her six sisters immigrated to Cambridge about ill years ago, the brothers remaining in Whitehead. Mrs. Butler is the last of a. large family. She was a wo- al rc- July 9. who early in life identified herself with the Presbyterian Church. She was oi a peaceful disposition. a good houseivifii and a 1111c neighbor. She lived with her daughter. Mrs. O. Graham, since the death of her hus- band nearly 1'1 years ago. Size was visited during her illnessby her pas- tor, my, A. c. MacPhail, who also officiated at her funeral on July 11. She leaves to mourn two daugh- ters, Mrs Samuel Clow, of Lexing- ton Mass, and Mrs. Oswald Gra- ham of Cambridge, P.E.i.. also two grand-children and one great. grand daughter. she was buried in the Hesbyterian cemetery at Murray Harbor North alongside of her hus- band. The Rev. A. H. Hart-Davies i185 resigned as rector of the Anglican arish of Port Hill, where he has en for the past. six years, and ex- pects to be leaving shortly for Scot- land. where he has accepted the sltion of assistant rector of _ Thomas’ Episcopal Chapel, Edm- burgh where liis father, Dr. D. E. Hut-Davies, is the present rector. visit to Edinburii; the church @5_ attractive buiidinlé within. It is a i111 _ 5ti‘l1Ct\iI‘€,4pO$.Sl‘S5llig a fine pcal bellsanclis ‘ sidciitial section tlsh capital. Wa will prevent Mrs. Ha her little dallstlllfil‘. from going overseas at the time. Friends throughout the in; a, particularly polntment. On Tuesday, John R. Went: celebrated the assembled to spent in dancing. terday 11f cemetery. had 855G111 honored been laid 11w overlookin Straits. minister of V in charge (if the snrvic held in the open air. H the splendid work of the cc comlttee in beautifying grounds. pended i straightening interest of .t 1e and abroad was very marked. 1 he extensive plans, The Rev. G. Carl Zion Church. Char ottetown. W1" the s he sa d: "You the departed in this way. you honor tic cturdv 50ml of U1 sea and of the soil who were th loneers 0f do well to remembc He then spoke on the text Thes. 4:17. settln teaching as to t e first. n; t0 its negative aspects an then as to its positive features. an urged all of God's de. Before hm- marriage the u tendered several diowm, man 0f strong Christian charactem-BRIDGiL-The many friends of Dr. Si. Mr. Hart-Davies, who paid a. brief last fall, describes both outside and ndsonie grey stone tuated in a growing re- oi the famous Scot- r-tlnie restrictions rt-Davies and Elizabeth Ann. present pro- vince are extending congratulations to Mr Hart-Davies on his new ops- July l6, Mr. and Mrs. ierble, of Lake Verde. 50th anniversary cf their wedding when about ZOOguest-s extend best wishes. and a very tnjoyable evening WM A memorial service was held ves- tcrnoon at the Canoe Cove where a iarze Batheflll! blccl to pay tribute to the deaxl whose remains had av in t1. is peaceful spot Northumberland 1e Rev. T. W. Goodwill. t. e congregation. W35 e. which was e spoke of metery the Much work had been ex- n leveling the grounds and new stones. and I110 people both at lrome h h be X l r This T0 BAIL-Winner. of work as ut t e gnn ng o more w Mr. Goodwill said. le Webster, cf the guest preacher for the day. After complimenting the congregation on lendid work they had done. Today this district and their rave spirit in coming forth ‘O this new land to establish their hotness. " o shall we ever be with the Iiord," forth the Bible heavenly city his hearers to make sure salvation as it is presented in Jesus Christ so that all mivht have a plan in the Fathers home. The singing of the old psalms and raphrases bv the large cohareilfl- at ‘ on was most effective. 77 years of age. Forty-hie vears ago he went out to California [where he has since resided. A feiv lvears ago he was injured in an auto- ‘mobile accident, and never fully re- 1covercd from it. Much symimlil)‘ is extended rto his widow, fonnevjy Miss Bessie Morris, of California. and his brother, D. J. MacMurdoof Summerslde, who are left to mourn. The funeral took place on July 10, from his late residence. to Ontario, California. where interment 1111s made. s -DR. M. KEIR MarGOIYG-AN TAKES PRACTICE AT LET]!- M. Keir MacGougan, son of lvlvs. MacGougan, of Suinmersidc. and 1111- , late W K. MacGougzin, will l: pleased to hear that he has ‘ken a l practice at Lethbrldize. Albeixa. The, following is taken from the Lkliv‘ bridge Herald: Dr. M, K. lViac-1 Gougan has come to Lethbridge to " ractice, and has joined the staff of he Hafiz Clinic. Bom in Summer- sidc, P.E.I.. he graduated from Mc- Gill, and for the past three 1'01 s has been resident physician in eve. nose and throat at. the Montreal General Hospital. He will resivizj. his practice here to that F.3d. Island friends wish Dr. MacGougan every success. S ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- TION-—On ‘Thursday evening, July llth a very large number of young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevenson, the occasion being a surprise party held in honour of M1‘. Preston Carr, who enlisted in the P. E. I. Highlanders £1312“: Walchl and who is 110w just waiting his call to duty. After all had gathered, Mr. Irving Blondin calied upon Mr. Gerald Smith to read an address while Mr. Francis Hill mnde the presentation of i1 generous sum of money. M1‘. Carr then thanked one and all for their gift. Lunch was then SUTTCd and the remainder of the evening was spent. it1 dancing. Music was fur- nished by Messrs, Willia and Ger- ald Snlth. Word has been received by his family in Summerside that Bdr. Earl (Billy) Dicks of the Welsh Guands ls a. prisoner of 1x111" lii Germany. Dicks was officially re- ported missing on May 24th, the _official word that he is a prisrmcr of war has brought SClIll‘ me of reiicf to his sisters who 1 s. in the gangway. They charged him "verbally" with murder and at.- tenvpted murder. He has been held 11:1 custody on a vagrancy i111‘ charge _ a week pending the coroner's ZIlGLlOSZ. PAQUET - CAMPBELL NUP- TIALS —One of the most delight- ful events of the season was the marriage of Miss Marie Paquet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Paquct, Suuris to Mr. T. W. Campbell son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Arthur Campbell, Charlottetown. Attired in a floor length white Sallll sown. with ion convention- al veil held in place y a coronet of peails and carrying a white pearl prayer book and a bouquet of old fashioned flowers. the bride presented a charming picture, as. lefmllig on hei father's arm, she was escorted to the Altar to the strains of Lohengrins Wedding lifai-ch played by her mother. The bride's sister Joan made a pretty attendant attired in a floor length pink gown with white accessories. The groom was attended Mr, Austin Connolly of Chariot etown. Tue nuptial Mass was soiemnlzed in the beautiful St. Mary's Church. Souris on July 8th by the R/ev. Cnrence Pitrc, Rustico. uncle of the bride, assisted by Rev, D. P. Croken. P. P.. Souris. The bride's young brother Clarence acted as server of the Mass. During the oer- eniony the bride's immediate fam- i1_v sun": Gounods Ave Nfarla. har- monized, and Mifarcfs Ave Vereum suns; ivilll sympathetic effect by the bride's father. To the strains of Mcndelssohns wedding march the newly married couple emerged from the church where a large num- ber of friends awaited there with confetti and gocd wishes. To the c‘ touting of horns the popular couple motored to the home of the bride where a dainty wedding breakfast airlifted them. The dining room was artistically“ decorated with white streamers, white bells and out flow- ers. The bride's tabfe was adorned with a large bowl of pink peonles and babvs breath. Near relatives including Mr. and Mrs, T, A, Campbell and family. Charlotte- town zgid a number of friends Thimble Theatre TIPPIE AND "CAP" STUBBS were present for the Joyous event, the Reva. D. P. Oi-oken and J. C. Pftre honoring the occasion by their nee. ‘ many PNM the valuable gifts received was from Holy Redeemer Choir, Chg: lotte-town, where the bride is as- sistant brilnlst, For the past eight years Miss Paquet was a member of the office staff of the P.E.I. Co- operative mg and Poultry Associa- tion. For travelling the bride wove a. 11's blue crepe suit with white accessories. Among Antigonish ll spent some years in the study of music. Mr. and Mm. 0cm lute now residing in Char- lotte wn whore . Campbell is the popu‘ r and successful partner of the Economy Garage. 1 UIIT WEDDING — A quiet wed ng was soiernnlzed at the Presbyterian Manse at Summerside, Jully 15th. Rev. William Verwoif off ciating when Miss Ruth Elaine Boulter of Glenwood was united in marriage to Mr. Albert S. Dunvllle of O'Leary. The bride was attend- ed by Miss Bessie Boulter and Mrs. Priscilla. Jelly of Bummerside. The groom is a. well known garage mm at O’Leary and he and his bride are quite popular with the young- c set. The Guardian Joins their many friends in wlshlngthem a happy married life. —S. There passed peacefully away at hei- home 1415i Francisco St.,Berke- ley, California. on June 25 Mrs. Howard Lindsay. Mrs. Lindsay's maiden name was Barbara. Ferguson of Marshfield, P. E. I. A sister, Mrs. John Stetson predeceased her on June 8th; also three brothers some time ago, namely, David of Marshfleld, Alex of California and Ambrose of Suf- folk, P I Besides her son-owing husband she leaves to mourn one daughter Mrs. Alfred Itoteimundt, Oakland California. and two brothers John T. Flergusxvn, Marshficld, and Al- bert Ferguson, of Oakland, Califor- nia, and one sister, Mrs. Albert New- man of Kingston. P. E. I —DEDICATE uELL AT ELMS- DALE UNITED CHURCH-A very impressive ceremony was carried out at the evening service at the United Church at Elmsdale when a church bell donated by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennl in memory of their. daughter. Luu Mildred who died in 1914 at five years of age. Rev. Mr. Paterson. pastor of the church, performed the dedicatovy service and expressed his thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Rennie for their generous gift. Rev. L. E. G. Davies of summerside. who was the speak- er of the evening also alluded to the value of the gift as 11 Chris- tian influence in the community. The choir was assisted by Messrs. George Bowness and Albert Hues- tis. who rendered very acceptably two duets appropriate to the oc- casion. The church was filled to the doors-S. FRIDAY A Joint meeting of the National Service Council of Prince Edward. Island. and the executive of the, Carrv On Canada Corps of Char-i lottetown. was held in the Provincial Building, yesterday afternoon. and the possibility of establishl 11 sub- mllltary district in the prov 11cc dis- cussed. Another matter dealt with at the meeting was the desirability of plac- 1m: guards on the Island Ferry ter- minal the gasoline storage tanks. Mr. H. F, MacPhee. chair- man of the Internal security Cum- mittee the Corps, outlined plans for the placing of guards at places which constitute a menace to life and property when left unguarded. He stressed the ‘bridegroom, was the best man. _wgpmm,1 AT WELLINGTON Luisa Phyllis Bell, daughter of My, and M13, L‘. . Ll of Hail- fax, and Albert’. LIICIIOLSOII 0f Blith- urst, N. B., will be married at Wel- iin mmnoon. ‘The ser- vice will be at the Ulllled Church- The Rev. A. S. Murray will offic- iate. Miss Bell and n1 t‘ mother have been iesldlng at ifkleir Slimmer liome here. Their honw is at Hall- ax. —SYMPATHY EXTENDED-Mr. Bed Watton of the staff 1f Hard- ngs Motors. Ltd., summer ‘dc, has .he symuathv of his inaiiv "lend! were in the death of his mthar. R0- oert Watton, which occurred at his home at Little Sliemogue. N.B. 0H Monday. Mr. Watton was 93 ‘are of age. He is survived by another son Millboui-ne, Sackvllle, N.B.. t": we as a sister and several grand- children and grefit-grandchildren. His wife predeceased him two years ago. The funeral was held on Wed- nesday afternoon. Rev. E. icckart. pastor of the United Church at Little Shemogue. conducted the service. S VICE-REGAL VISIT. — Social activities in connection with the visit of the Earl of Atlilone and the Princess Alice to the Marltimes next month will be "firmly restricted," according to a statement issued bv Sir Shuldham Redfern. secretary to the Governor-General. The vice-re- ml tour will be primarily to view wartime activities, it is announced. Their Excellencles 1vlli leave Ottawa August 22, 11nd 1vlli first visit T01"- onto. Hamilton and the Niagara Peninsula. Iii the Mririt-imea they will visit Charlottetown (A112. 30- Sent. 2). Fredericton. Saint John and Halifax. They will end their! ti-lii about Sent. l2 at Quebec City, where they will take up residence at. the Citadel. ' A wedding of interest took place on Saturday evening nt eight o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mr." Pcrcv A. K110111111. of Elaine Gladys Bennett, daughter‘ of and Mrs. J. G. Bennett. of Chm‘- lottc-town. P.E.I.. to Lester Vernon Keenan. youngest son of the late M1". and Mrs. Roderick Keenan, of Murray River, PEI. Rev. W. A. Menzies, of Woslbnro. officiated. sister. Miss Anna Bennett. and Mr, Pc-rcv A. Keenan, brother of the The bride wore a gown of white organza, embroidered in a lily-of- the-valley design, over white sat- in. it was made with a high neck- line, edited with linv organza flow- ers. and seed pearls, and she car- ried Sweetheart roses and forget- me-nots. The bridesmaid was in pain pink net. over taffeta, trim- med with pale blue. I-Iei- bouquet was of sweet pens, and blue corn flowers. _ Mr. M. G. McNceiey, Fitzroy Street. Reneral manager of the Associated Blllbbers died suddenly in the Char- 1otte|o1vn Hospital vesterday, after an 11111055 of one day. The 1111c Murrav Gordon McNce- ley was born in Markham, Ontario, April l8. 1899, where he spent his enriv childhood. He received his early education at Markham High School and at the early age or l6 Joined the staff or Harris Abattoir at Toronto. Later he went to Sydney as auditor for the same flrin which ‘vns_tlicii known as Canada Packers Limited. He became travvlling auditor fo1- the eomminv. and in i924 came m Charlottetown as man- azer 0f Canada Packers. In i932 Mr. Mcflcclci‘ organiyrd lhc Associated Shippers. i11c.. of which he hecamc general manager. He has licld that position ever since. Mr. McNecley was a large Siiilff}. holder in the company. Besides his wife, formerly fvfiss Annie L/aForte, there survive three children. Kutlveen 14; Lorraine, 11, and William 9 The bride was attended by iiPi“'li'flhC0 was effected by ‘ lvil. Consul at Medarictvn, N. B, and Mrs. Johnston, who are on a m1 tor trio to the province. arrived in Char- lottetown Wednesday evening, and are staying at the “(Jhai"i0vietov1n." They are accompanied by Mrs. Johnston's sister, Miss Isabe Jamie- 50H, who is spending the summer in Halifax. There passed away at Morell on the evening of May 29th, one of its most respected residents in the per- son of Mrs. James H. Robbins at the age of seventy-eight years. She had been in falling health for some time and for the last few years was deprived 0f her eyesight yet she bore all her trials with true Christ- ian patience. There passed away July 22 at Village Green, PEEL, Mrs. Alice Gay widow of the late Edward Gay at the age of 79. Mrs. Gay lived for a number of years with her brother the late James lvlltcliell. She lived a quiet and peaceful life and will e missed by her friends and rela- tl\'€5 and by her daughter Mrs. Jasper Weatherble and family and Mrs. Mitchell with whom she lived. She leaves to mourn one daughter Mrs. Jasper Wcathcrbie of Village Green; also one sister.‘ Mrs. Ross of Miliwlew and one brother, Guss Mitchell of Charlottetown. FAMILY REUNION. — Mi‘. and 1's, Nell MacBetli, of Granclvieiv. have 11s their guests M1‘. and Mrs. John MucLeYld, M1‘. Alox MaeBeth, Mrs, 3911;; Pmrkess, Mr. Ervin Mac- Lcod and Mi 1 Mary Sullivan, 111 of Quincey. 1 "iss.. who motoied down to take mrt in a family re- u11io11 at the MmeNelll home which was held last cvcrvinfl- The reunion consisted of five brothers and two sisters who have mot been together for 40 years, and "ho were lmllfid by many other relat V65 and friends for the happy gatherhsg. The Quin- cev folk leave on return by car to- morrow, having had a. iollv holiday. STORE ENTERED-A 604111111111 safe containing books, rw-ords 11nd n small amount of cash was stolen from the general store f M1‘- John Devlne at Peakes, ‘ionday night. The store is for axle at present as the proprietor may‘ ag- ain join i-Ils Majesty's forces. _En- rlfdu illillflbu-ill, Ullaudll fl-IIHIH ' Your Eyes‘? lf you are having symptom; of stain-headaches, sore eye; or dizziness — consult a spag- lnllst. At your service with yngrl of experience and a thorough retracting service. Call In and discuss your d1!- flivultfcs. G. F. llutclieson G. F. I-IIJTCIIESUN F. G. IIUTCIIESON. 4 >¢>oo00¢0o0e~00oe0>¢4q. u v<- 00000044 0-QQ4v0+Q¢Q§40-QQ-Q-g-§'¢..-, 5131113 BRADY -— At the Charlottetown Hospital, Jilly 241.11, 1940, to Capt, and Mrs. Fred C. B11111)‘, a daugh- ter. MacWmLIAMS-At Cfipe Traverse an July 6, i940, to M1", and Mrs. Lloyd lfacwillnnzis. 11 (laughter, Lola. Gale lvlncvvillziuns. ItI-IAI) - At the Boston Lying-In Hospital, July 1'7, 1940, to Mr. and MP8. Welidal D. 1241.111, 11cc Gregg Egan, a. daughter, Alice Gull. DIacPIII-IIESONK-Ilt the Prince Ed. wnrd island Hospital on Julv 23, 1940. to M1". and Mrs. Gordon MacPhei-son, Clinrlottctoivn, a. son, MARI? IAG ES . GS -—- (‘URINE-At Zion . Srit-unlav, Julv '30. i940, by Rev. G. Carlyle Vifelistei", Miss Margaret Currie nf Vernon River, to M1". John Cummings uf the same place. ~ WILSON-GILLIS — At Si. Peter's. Bay, Jufv 17, i940. bv Rev, A. Gil- breaking the front door of the store. ‘Tracks on the road indicate the safe was‘ taken away in an automobile or motor truck which drove off in the direction of Mount Stewart. R.C.M.P. officials are investigating the case. LODGE PICNIC — The Sons of England held their annual picnic Wednesday, July 24th at the sum- mer cottagc of Mr. J. R. Burnett at Dunstuffnage. Upwards of 50 mem- bers and families gathered when sports and games were indulged in. The following are the winners in the running raccs staged: Married women: 1st. 1m. Ray Vvhlte; 2nd Mrs. A. Ford; 3. Mrs. Harold Storey. Men's Race: lst John Davis; 2. J. Ford; 3. Leonard Ford; girls 12 8s over: 1. Betty Ford; 2. N. Carr; children under l0: l. Dot Ford: 2. E. Storey; girls fiee for all: l. Bet- ty Ford; 2. V. Carr. The evening was spent in drmcinz and selections by Percy Groom on the bag pipes. RECOVEIIS FROM ACCIDENT. ——_F'I‘l(‘l’iClS Of N11‘. Samuel Gregory ivill be pleased to learn that he was able to leave the hospital and rc- turn home inst week. Mr, Gregory, who is 94 years of age, resided in St. Avardfls district (practically all his life. l-Ie suffcre a stroke some three months ago, 11nd was recover- ing when lie had the misfortune t1) fall, breaking the left shoulder 11nd hip, After spending six weeks in P. E. Islnnd Hosmtal, he is now doing splendidly. rs. GIQQOPYJVDO is 91 years of age. has been confin- ed to bed some four years as the result of a fiill. Mi‘. and Mrs. l He is also isui-vliwed bv his mother. Gregory, who have been married 66 lis. Annbrosc Leroy‘ Wilson. son of Geoigc A. Wilson and Mrs. Wil- son of New Dominion to Catherine Adele Glllis, dnnuhter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glllls. of St. Peter's Bay. KFENAN-IIIJNNITPT —— At Ottawa July 20. 19-10, hv Rev. W. A. Men- zies, Lester Vernon Keenan, of Ottmxui. to millili‘ Gladys Bennett of Charlottetown. W V’ rm Arne 1"’ Evan; iv Q 111 s5}. Ca'if., July" l7. 1040, IVllllnm J. Dcvcrczuix. formerly Qt’ New Haven, PEI. MC EELY --At Charlottetown on July . i940, M. G. Biclwelv, aged 4i years. " ' YRQFTQR- At 23 Spring Pack Road. July ‘>9 Ma's. \Vllll:1m.P1‘0c- tor, in her 85th year. ' MURRAY — At Hennicker, Non York. Mrs. William Murray. MrGIlIRIC-At the PlYNViIlCifli San. ntorlum, Jilly 24, i940, Ffllznbeth McGuire, age 33 yam-s, PROCTOR- At. Charlottetown on July 23nd. 1940. 1111.1. wiiimm Proctor in her 85th year. ' COFFIN-At Fortune Bridge, OD 'lt—On Tuvstliiy. July 23. i940. Laurie David Sentner, aged ten months, son of NI)‘, and M11, Percy Scntnci". PROI/‘TOIF-At Cliiirlottcttnvn, July 22. i940, Mrs. William Proc- OII neiefi of the establishment. of a sub- lyfiliiaifl‘ ',fffi§i,.,‘,f,,f°"§§‘,fl,f§‘hfj,le (gmgilsgg: tor lii lici- 83th your. t....ivwsiii"s.t..i"i..iias‘itz"r;: iiyiyicg. $115,111‘ $2.111 .2‘."1i...‘12. 12.1111; fiifémill‘ .i-“..““.".“'.;1: ‘:1 ‘ . ’ , . -. . 1 '1 i , gw “Quln-oilllflflhfljllrposes- and_Mrs.__Percy_C1-egory. paged 74 yours. ' ' Starring POPEYE " OSCAR.‘ WHATCHA Doiu‘ HERE ‘f ¢ é SAVE SAY. LPJSEM! DON'T "my To ci-iANaE THE susuecrt wl-is/‘RE YOU CLIMBING: up THERE ? ‘THE 7:19.57 GOOD 00B I'VE HAD IN VEAR$jfOO 1 WHAT‘; THIE: 1.00M LIKE A % suoweiz 54111111.? / , KINDA GOT SOME HOLES in Summcrside. Word has abo b "-011 received in Summevsidc that Thomas Jackson, son of Lt. Conidr T. H. S. Jackson of the Royal Navy and former resident of Summer side made a. daring escape from Norway. Tommy as he was called by his schoolmates at the Summer- slde High School was in an infan- try reglanent of the British Expedi- tionary force in Norway and was captured by the Germans, but he with some companions, made their escape and managed to join their comrades. Tommy is now with his father somewhere in Scotland. —WOMAN HARRISTER CALLED the highest standing in the recent law practice examination, Miss Marjorie Mont- gomery, Wetasklwln, Alta, was call- vd to the Alberta bar by Mr. Justice W. R. Howson in supreme Uurt. Wednesday. Miss Moiitzomery, a graduate of the Universitv of Al- brrta. was presented by George H. Steer. K. C.. of the law firm of Mil- ner. Steer, Poirier. Martland and Bowkcr, to which firm she has been artlcled for the past year. Biorn in Prince Edward island. Miss Mont- gomerv came to Wetaskiwin with her narents in early childhood. She received her early education in the urimarv. nubllc and high schools cf that town. Slic graduated in arts from the Il11lv~r.1-.i11- or Allyn-ii, in i938 and ln 19"!) took n bnchcl-ir decree in law. Duvlmz hei‘ university carver she was a member nf tl11~ cvecutlvc of the debatltw soclc-tvnn-l the senior r‘a=s. secrctnry of tlre law nuarlerlv and of the law club. I‘ 6 8 1i d n. She is a member nf the Pl Beta Phi fraternity. Miss Montgomery, who TIC SUCH A LONG TIME. Gamlidiguuccr; sews "nzur HAS KOUNTTA W's scan up IN TH'A‘I'- W/ILLL 1N ‘T " "' ME FOR‘? .\7/HAT'RE.\OJ LooiuwA-i- A6 IF | DIDN'T DO! HuMPi-l-i GOOvNi-LSQSA YOU DON'T NEED TO THINK I'M 001w TO PATCH lT UP FOR i'|.t_ LOOK AT nymvxv/A -.. You! NO, $10.! ALL TH’ *1 HAW: ENOUGH TO -----\v/E;Li., FOIL ma! so GET iT——- MY LAND! \C»LJ HM.) l i ‘IME! DUDE. OUT OF JAIL WELL-IF fTAlN'T DlfiflfiTl-IE ALREADY -l 1 ACCIDENTALLV PUT ME HAND IN A MAN'S POCKET-AND HE wAe GOIN‘ FlSH|N6--AND" 5-"5 POCKET‘ WAS FULL. OF FIG HOOKQ Gov NILKIMIIm-m <...---. i... , v, '1 . QCQI pd-