Jauilding 0f a tug boat which was 5ucce55,_5, +- PAGE TEN THE CHARLOTTETOWN UUAKIJL-Alq __ e '1 UNE ls 1942 TUESDAY d Egentls fiareltrulo gill-I'm o! Mtge travelling the bridg] wofteh llfiléllll- , 00 0 ‘~ 1-11” 11 0! 1‘ mon brown ensem e w a ator Gonna“ WEDDING ANMVER- a 1111113 illnes. Sincere sympathy is brown accessories. Dr. and Mn. SARY -- Warmest conzratulatlohs extended to his wife and fa He Noonan. have the best wishes of a are being tendered to Mr. D. D. leaves to mourn his ivife and one nest o1 friends (or their future Morrison, of Bruce Stewart and son also three grandsons. The fun- happiness. 1n which the Guardian Company, Ltd, and Mrs. Morris-in, eral took place on Friday, June 5th, jolns__s 19 gltigfrgndltist. welétéln today oele- tfliie Rev- Tnbnias Goodwiillbeéng the i. y ora e go en w g anniver- o ‘relating cergyman. n rment FUNERAL gummy _ The un- IB-YY- 500k P1000 l-11- 1-110 500F101‘ 31v" eral of the late Allan Forsythe was Cemetery. held from his residence Brighton Mrs. hlric Bagnall and sons Jame-s Avenue Sunday afternoon. service gdfiyvayqlahzive lill§8IIlUD1f€5ld€IlC€ cqndugwd by Rev, l), c. Hloothroyd, hi0 Ownn 0r lavni; 59811 h ls fliciated at te grave. gifmlxggldgalllérdggd llygdnfillghafi: the ivliitet" iuontns with her bro- Yh.§,§,e?,,°pebple-s cemegel-lb pail- . . . . . . . iner-itl-lavi Mi. Reagh Baitnall and bearers were: Messrs. R. P. I-orsythe ottetoivn and at Southport for the past 60 years He had been u il Mrs‘ Bagnau‘ H. H. Horne. Nelson Bell, C. M. "mm 1* fayfédbl" h" ‘@000 ug- -paaru or ems auzannru ifllmmm‘ E‘ Macme‘ L‘ Mammy fined to h only two months. “EMERSON __ Thgm passed b, ' way on Sunday a: tile home of her L519 T0 355T -' Th0 1300"“ daughter Mrs uiales Green MYS iilvnt June 6th the Post Office >1 1110 101*’- 0110001‘ R010 O1’ 111m- EhZdbiill‘ H, Ymoii. wit-ow of the iii-its letter carries and staff wait- ottehiitli ivas held ffllfll _me Cul- lblbb _.\lt_\~ ell He1‘\‘lr;cn a; [he Ld ubbl, Ml; 3.35m,“ calbbhah >11" “new H0010 000-01111‘! 111- s31 of '15 5- Mis- lienaerson whose marriage to Miss Ruth §*,‘-’11°"1- Rev- 1- J- 110W WI1d1-1010d came as a orlce to FJIIIWLCQ ano ‘fodulbs, R. N. of this city. took ulhysefvifie 8t ‘the home and 1110 resxied there until after tile death place a short time ago, and present {"110- yTl10 P011b00T0f5 W0"? N105- of her husband, wuen she went w ed him wigh d very lovely mqlle "5- Jm“ 0- Mawmmldi 105i" live in Cenlervllle. Bed-ave. She clock. The presentation was made 5130130110101- Cmlvlmd J11.“ H0050!’ was a wccnaii cf mziiy gsod qual- by Mn wlllldhl Dgcgglp, R-9glstra,_ 5“‘°D°“=_“'l- Jllllfs 310C000 “"1 luvs and vvis lcveii and helmet! lion Clerk. w.th a few well chosen pert Wald, Interment Clifton Ccme- in hie ¢;_li~,._iiiiii_l_-,- Sh? leaves l0 ,.€ma,.ks_ My Callaghan amweled .01)» mourn, taree so:i., _Suthcrla'd III by ll-lhhhlhg lhe bay; wgry mdcl, foi- nlL s? ch Cggé10ll0l<li>ll‘nc.;e€7l10Y-05 aim W"; their thoughtful act and cooperation 0'1 AS — Sgmn. 85- W an UB0 011 0 0 *".ll°"‘i.i Dims" "l C l“ ?.%~““i“°.l“‘ all Si“? —1--"v~l 1m am . rs. IHPES onovan o lim- n5. . l" E ‘ o ‘ u... ; ‘i- l l», 531w ugli cub helfl 3 l 11d 53001- cl1flrl0fl0lv0lvf1. 15 Augll-‘m- ‘Vl- ' all“ filiislroanhllieal meeting on Fllflli)’ i lousy 111 overseas. his parents $011110. 11h» C_ 5,. ~, B0" Cvllllflg at Ill-Z home cf the retir- Wcle informed yesterday. Further deque. The fuiisial “ill be lied on my pycshubn,’ M“ Em, MycKflyl "ammllari W01"? P1’011'1150d 05 50011 Tuesday) “lwrllwn B‘ 3-30 fjm‘ with a good attendance. The offic- i5 Evflliflble, sgmh, Ddhovdi-h who her la.e res deuce at Centarxiile. eys m, mls yea, were elected as fol- B 32 Wars old. enlisted at the out- B0d0Q110- "'3 lows; President, Mrs. Gilda Morris- nreiik Jf the war in No. 6 district 1i _ on, Vice Presldf-‘nl. Mrs. E. T, Tan- lIZYIilSSCCIIQITIHtIICEBE then ‘by Magr Nisylllglllxflsnifqfmylgfylgl-d“ élgrfygfesglgrsfv- 101i, secretory trcasulrer, Mrs. Fy/J. . . mitt o arfotte own. e f, If , '“ E, w '~‘ t. A cnsuting commit ee r51 W Qynysgas 1h Jung, 1941_ after iiiicinlght on Saturday ousid: was gglgylnled 31,5 A_ B_ L“ Home a store in Miscouche. d b 1 y and Mm J_ LeRby Hbllhalb Mem- n seen}; m; lmaé‘ m . ‘fen :53 bership and games committee Mrs. Summers e a ur ay cten rig Eric Mama}, and Mm Alex H°yne_ S Mr. Henry H. Crossmui, 84, mil- known artist of Southpoi-t, died a.’ PRESENTATION —— On Saturday A very pretty wedding was sol- mrtzcd at Trinity United Church m Niondayl June 8m M 7 pm‘ had gone out in a taxi with some . . . others and had left the taxi at — - “ml lle“ K‘ sllmvan “mmd Miscouche. When found life was cx- “'1'” , , 11 1110111001 M05 E0111 00115011100 tinct. On suntziiv lllflrlllllg Dr, l-Iow- --DEATH or STUTLE! moo- Jill)‘ 1l1111B11l0I‘ 01 D1‘. 011d MP5- A- utt, the coroner. for Prince County Tile death occurred at iiis home at l1. I-Qvklhlll 011d L-A-C- A1011 ordered an inquest and an autopsy. Travellers Rest on Saturday morn- Stihirt. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. The inquest ivns then adjourned un- lhg or My, stutley Yeo, after a. ivortlcy of Toronto. The church til the result of the autopsy is re- brlel lllnesd M; yeo was 73 years axis nicely decorated with flowers ceived. oi age and unmarried. He was a 701‘ U10 000051011 by 1110 girl friendfi Th" deceased was. a “all” M 5t‘ progressive farmer and most highly >1 i110 01‘1d0- T110 W0dd1n3 11111510 Nmhclasflm-ld llns b2 ‘years 0A alge‘ esteemed in the district. He leaves ms played by Miss Effie MacKay He “Ml ‘Eslllfflrflfllnflls glhsdd Eon‘: lb mbum one 515ml, Mr5_ 39h- and tliiiung the signing of the reg- f‘, “mnblfbuf Qtfigl? ll,‘ \‘va5 under, lamin Cairns and two brothers. Si“ Sgt‘ W" Mccarwn sang '1 £135 fare had laxeenuvorklnv at the Brod-fwd Y00- W110 T09000- wll-h “We Y“ Trulyn" The ushers were’ airport leaves his ZIQCGBIIIOKIICI‘. him and WY1T1011 Y0° 01 N°Tm “e55” Heme“ scllumlan- Gerald Mrs Joseph J. Poir “residing in Battleford. Sask., ivho arrived home Biifien- Fvmo Ream. James Rwm- st. Nicholas, a ~ . Mrs, John last night to attend the funeral. lJ-v- D. ..vo1l¢1llfl.s nnd 0 The funeral will be held from his ———~ b i 1'11! l"? 13105», late residence this Tuesday affer- nacoviza srocax ooons - fir» 11 v11 01°00" noon at two o'clock.—-S. Zl-V Police yesterday recovered a, morlmig from St. n the BJDLlSL , 5' b-l-lsl ‘mull valued bl $53, Church, Rev. _l)l". Afonrlgliiin offic- ‘VEDNESDAY I a. lawn mower, valued at $18.50, Cnlgylllilélfeiylrfylile“§l§,_%?55é§l ————-—- 1:0 en trcni the summer cotta e o1 1 - ' ' ‘ ' ._ ill-l Cal-l F‘ Burke, mkermanygsah DcsRoches. Joseph J. (jatlytict. ital; Tlixgaflsf-QcfirllltfiecgggTvsTogggh_ Hilly evening. ‘iwo juveniles were an“ Own ' umbbl-land Ferries Llmlled will be tlllilillyillllcih, éllsajfimzflficillgg ——--—— heard at a sitting of the Ex- .. : . l c _. . . - - - - idnuttcd the Uneft and also told of _A"I“,’TAL “§"“'f,““g_,§“i,§§e cheqlger Hcoourt fibafflfifiiwg‘ as “fiakmg mm Dr‘ B‘ c" Keeping‘; ‘lull mead“; -o h lg tuthmliome cdJgg thi zlliiehi This is a. refer- iouse a fortnight previously and w‘ c‘ T‘ U‘ fins 61mg Wee wlbh 1 ' 5 r ans‘ o t m ye_ ;bl,lhg We “whey The stolen cf Mrs. Thomas L i“ r Th ence to the Ex iequer C ui- f i. lanes had later been sold by the Mrs" 3 J°11P5°13 pres‘ “g- l y: SD06: 0f o. claim of the company gr bu; the bbllbb Subyeeded m fclloiving officers naveulcke/len eCeoD ‘flddlt-lilflfll compenisatyion éorust e h; [l-lqm and belllng mam ed fol the coming yeal. l rs, . H. Char es A. Dflilnn ngi an ‘m- my; Qlhel resldgnts at me 5mm McCallum, President, _ Mas. - katy. two fer es wh ch were - nei- mldny told b; been“, two boys Johnson, Vice President, Mrs, Lu- m f0;- war purposes. Mr. Justice E. .-ilnnlng away from the Burke bob cas Alien. Treasurer; Mrs. P. L. R, Angers, Ottawa, will preside. zage gbgul; fly/g o'clock sbturda _ Bowness. Secretary. Mrs, y Prom a description police were able 111M011- 9011 s00l0lflry. MlS- Clair ‘Trainer and associate J. G. .0 rind the juveniles, Bilrke and his 11101140 S1WP-,D0v°11°l1*11 L050"- Foso. Halifax. will represent the rife were in liie city doing some 9011510010010 £11110 1105 00011 K1v011 Crown whileHon. Thane A. Camp- incpping at the time of the burg- '50 1110 1115011011011 01' vwna 000910 bell and Mr. G. J. Tweedy will ap- ary. Constables Gordon Poole and 01011:; temperance lines. and prizes pear for the Northumberland Fer- Petcr Walsh recovered the stolen 0f W0? Savings 510111135 hive b00n rles Limited. It is understood this is trticles. given in the Sunday schools‘ for the qnly ease in me docket, i- those who wrote the examinat ons. --_- CARRAGHER-ROBIN — A very Twenty dollars has been forward- -WEDDED IN HALIFAX - A >retty wcdtiin" W35 solemnlzed in ed to Petavratva for the Soldiers ilvedding of interest to many zlie Church of the Most Holy Re- 51nd Allmelf-i Cllrifillnn Asewlntifm; friends in P. E. I. took place at St. iccmcr on Wednesday, June 3rd. 8- dOnB-llOn l111$ 11000 Elven the R06 Mark's Parsonage, Halifax. N. S., when Marie Martha, daughter of Cross and money has been sent to when the Rev, w. Clarkson united .\Ir. and Mrs. A. B. Carragher of our Provincial secretary for work in marriage Edith Jane, eldest Iharlottetown. was united in the throughout the Island. Flowers daughter o; Mr, and Mrs. Howard rloly bonds of matrimony, to Philip have been sent to the Hospital reg- Perry, St. Eleanor‘s, P.E.I., and Ernest Robin, son of Mr. and Mrs. ulnrly. everything has been done officer Eric Fleming of the Royal P. V. Rubin also of Charlottetown. for the education of both children Canadian Navy, son of Mr, and Rev. Eric Robin. brother of the and adults as to the evils of ln- Mrs. G. R. Fleming of Halifax. The 31110111. P0Tf01l110d U10 0010111011)’ and temperance. Meeting adjourned for bride looked very wlnsome 1n her 0500101900 "10 Nllpilfll Mliso- The the summer months-S. street length dress of powder blue bride who was given in marriage by .._.___. drape will-i hdvy wceswl-le, lmd l; h“ filher- w“ 0mm‘! l" Queen's —QUIET WEDDING —- A quiet corsage of American Beauty roses “l” ensemble Wm‘ “My M09550“ wedding was solemnlzed in St. she was attended by her cousin‘ lrisygllgllrwaisaauggylggéleby‘glerpgék James Church, Charlottetown on Miss Ruth Rogers, who wore a’ Mi- m. its‘sill‘:siiiiifililliililirs. fill...‘"“§“‘..‘l‘°“i‘§..'°“i.il°‘°° glgfiilaglélagghésg gsiissmggé “you: ing, ‘when Miss Marjorie Leona Ralph “Flemingye brother if thre w,” ably supported 'by Jan,” B: yyniteyl mligtgffir 1g! 1x131. wand Mrs. ggaom was best man. wmediately Carragher, brother of the bride use o‘ mo e w“ m“ a r the “iremony l’ e happy Durlng the Mass Several beautiful lted in marriage to Vernon Schur- young couple left on a short wed- Solbs were Sung by Miss Dena King. man MacQuarrie, only son of Mr. ding trip to P. E. I.. and are now bbcbmbahlbd by Mn Alex McLean and Mrs. J. Clark MacQuarrie of residing at 105 London St., Halifax. by me organ Follow-mg the mm, Wilmot. Prince County. The bride -—-- ridge ceremony the bl-ldb and groom and groom were unattended. The On Wednesday evening, June 3rd. bride wore a. lovely powder blue l1 lB-rxe number of iinenus and together with a numbe: o1 immadi- ate relatives and friends, were ten- 0050111010 W101 navy acoessorltgi "e-Flggfillgirgfl-ilfégd §,$r;,1,1§,s1_1°é1§ngf dared a, bullet ldhchebh bl; lhe home necklace with pearl pendant, of the bride's parents. Mrs. James J h hm R M15 mm Ifirtin and Miss Rose McGui an ° 011113 059i 5 011 . assisted in serving. Mr. and firs. MacKehzle. Mus. Bac, presided Y" lallfynlevtlllohgfffé?llagvggifféliglxg gill Robin left by lane on a short hon- the organ. After the ceremony the behalf bl the cblnmunlyy Hedge“ 0Y11100n "l? l F011El10l1t the Ma-rl- Weddlnll 901W m0l°v0d l0 m0 D1110‘ read an address, expressing regret times. bar Hotel at Keppoch where a wed- at the log; to cdriemh of such i- dlnfl Slipper was served to lmmed- splendid citizens. and best wishes Approximately 5,909 persons wok late relatives, _After a short lioney- for their prosperity in their new pal-l ih the ahhuhl Qorpus cl-irlsgi moon the bride and groom will home. Mrs. Elmer Francis made the procession [l-Qm Sp Dungiahis 5h- make their hcme in Charlottetown. DT05011¢1111011 0i H $11130 01 11101105’- silica Sunday morning. Roman The bride is tlic dietitian at the 1VI1'5. Boyd bowtliei‘ read 11113001955 Catholics from the Basilica and Prince Edward Island Hospital and fwm ‘he “anew” Wmnells “ml” Church of the Most Holy Redeemer the groom is the representative of “m? “w:- °“ the“ behall- M“ parishes participated in the lmpres- H, J, Hines 6t Co., Halifax. A host Gmldml Rm“ presented "o Mrs‘ sive ceremony. of friends throughout the Island Mmtan a lovely H“ tamecmm‘ Mr. Crosstnml superinterided the WISlI them every happiness and gllgeugrbofigmflglemlgmfigs tell known in the province for “mess” deep gpprematlm‘ , roars. It ways the T. la. Steylvartta -GALLAN'|>.‘ _ NUUNAN WEDU- blllleglgfllftiOalllfi clillegdgablfivnvlslt '-““l‘5°l°“ "35 "590 ‘l’ a me ° 13G — A wedding of much interest them in Searletown. "For They Are carry fish spawn to the hatcherles. was soleninlced iii bt, Mary's Con- Jolly Good Fellows" was sung and Only a few years ago he built a vent Chapel. Summerside. at 6.30 both Dorothy and Ken were ehlhu. smiili motor boat which was thc on Monday mornmg when Miss slasllgally bounced, Deicldlm be. envy of CVJYyOfIC who saw thc c:i.lt-. Mary Rum. tlilllglilei‘ 0f MYS- Gol- lreshments were served. Games and Nil‘. Crcs..lii:iii ivas employed first lnlit of bLUIIIIICYSIUC and the late J. cgnlgsts were enjgygd and [hg we. when lie camc lo this city at a 10- 501101111 W05 "filled 111 L110 holy nin was brmlllht w B 01050 W110 fotltidry operated by the late "r. A. bonds v1 matrimony to Dr. Ralph L. God save the Kinn- MtisLcan. It was not until some @0011"- 50" 0‘ Mri- N0011011 01 "—* years later that he set up in busi- iyummerslde- and m0 {M0 J- M- REDEDICMTON SERVICE -°11 nt s as a commercial artist. When wllyllm- ‘he fcereawnll “a5 alwnd‘ 5111100)’. M113’ 10m m” “Ezelblook tlie fox industry reached boom pro- g3“ Ye “Fail; 2,6,“ 5 °, “Pull” BIPYJBY- Church under $110 108001- pc-riiolis in this province, before the Wm? lbyyl S “m us“ gfyolfyed shin 0f its 095301‘. R0V- l’! F- F011‘ oulhrvlik of the first great war. Mr. M8 . G l’; m”? l, w"? ~ v- wick was rededicated after havln! cm “m” 95mm“ many Signs 1°!‘ forlgded thtdceigsltibtsnla/"nilndcglebtllixt: been closed ‘or the cunplem reno- newl; formed companies, featuring ed me nupma, mass Members o, vation of the interior. In the after- beautilul foxes in the layouts. the lmles chm, “my appyopylaye noon Rev. I. Judwn 110W 0f Chi!- For a time he headed the art nylnns dumb m, sen,“ and “,5 lottewwn brousht a very 111517111118 firm H. H. Crossman and Sors. Rd Aim m i- d d l' 1116550808 t0 F1 lHYEB 011d ID910010- Olic of 1.1: 5031:. George Crossmzln d Kymn 2-,, .i.§“g~,§§‘§,d"§l'§,,,i‘f""l§§§ tive audience. The choir under the n" ~ killed in action during the Joseph Dechant presided at the or- capable leadership of Miss Pearl first great war. The other, William gun. The bride. who was given in J01105 5110911001 lPDf0D1111l0 11111010 Cfn-‘Fmilfl. lives now at Sydney, N. marriage by her brother. Mr, Lloyd which included a solo bv Mfi- J00“ S. Shortly after war broke out in Gallant, was very lovely wearing a MacRae and a violin duet by Miss i014 Mr. Crosrsman moved to South- dusky rose ensemble with white ac- Irene Wood and Mr Earl Jones. In not-t. across the river from here and wS-ivflee 011d corsnfte 0f talisman the evenlflfl the church was filled has rcmalnlefd therley calm. Ma His wife, ormer A ry tcchrs in ' an: lcy L Dcsfioches G.iti:l£‘..—S netn Milttart and their little son. El. ivorv prayer book. The bridesmaid, society took chargecf the service. lcn McGllvery of Malpeque‘ bled %issbl dfhgenie (liarsenault. cousin of [ibllbwlng g, wpfghlp period yliien more than 20 years ago, he rme was ressed Jinh tufqufllffi included special music by the viol- rii addition to the son at Sydney ,°§,"M,“§,°'“§l§j,,°' goggle g” 1mm of the afternoon: a rellllou-i tvvo other sons and five daughzera be“ *man' My" m! ceyemonn a drlmlil-Jlllpeh of Arimathea W85 mirvive. They are. Mrs. Mary Yora- ' ed gm ImPNF-llvfilv 9105011000 by "10 Y01111s °°‘1”""°"t P- “m” “ " “tpéf; lll...zili.r r. ‘viii: fhrnh Anurew, ancc » , H? 0 . a ; Hell-n Sheridan. Mannie. ' m; weaaliliigarilirl“edgitinitlfiflfi; PllCOdemlls, Gordon Carver; Esther, Yvr?" » Rel-ll"- C-"f-imflh- Pauline Noonan of the n. c. A. F, M011’ 4011101151 011m“- Mlsl 110"“ sauthport; Mrii My, will,“ a, Yaymoum N. s" m,“ o’ the Jones-f Soldier, Russell Far uhar. Criiirfcnd. F" 7001. wlllflii" groom; Mrs. Arsenault, wife of Mr. 5°"? “'0 mlmwerl Irene W“ Croasman. ~11“! 1148M. New York: Justice Arsenault of Charlottetown. sue ‘7000-‘3 0080-1-10!“ W0°d$J00511- Syracuse. will of m; bride 5nd Miss 1mm, Robert Jones; Reader Charles Jones T mm“ f Joan Arsgrnaifilt m] and Mrys. Noon-z gwgntyflgrsyévgl; {Iv iifibsriyfayvgrlyvlacyilg- ., Mrs. nomu. o an left t e eary mo" "a a f. n e ‘b, “ma, ___ _y lo, b h-lb l, firm during the aramauuonaeelt J. 5- Messrs. Mark R, MacGuigan, C. St. 1 gift of the groom. and corsage of mn- m “m” M‘? “l0 Mls- K011" roses; in her hand she carried an to capacity when the Young Peoples l is due Mrs. Fenwlck for the spiel.- did way in which the costumes were arranged. Following the singing of the National Anthem and the Belie- diltfon by the pastor. the service was brought to a close. The regular monthly meeting of the Bummer-side Tciwn Council was Town bills were passed as follows paid town bills $2,883.69; unpaic. town bills $590.19. Electric light pair bills $l.469.33: electric light unpaic. bills $3,535.68. —WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage took plaoe recently in Mont- real of Miss Olive Virginia Clark, formerly of New Annan to Cpl. Gerald Eugene Ritchie of the R. C. A. F. Rev. Mr. Mercer. chaplain of the R. C. A. F. there performed the ceremony. The bride wore a lovely powder blue dress with black fur jacket and accessories. She was at- tended by Miss Elizabeth Porter. Cpl. Bud Aullc of Montreal was gruomsman. After the ceremony the wedding party drove to the Queen Hotel where a supper was tendered in their honour followed by dan- cing. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mae Clark, New Arman and the groom ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ritchie of Kentville, N. S.—S. A sufficient amount to complete the railroad wlzai-f in Charlotte- tcim has been paced in the esti- mates of the Federal Government according to Hon. Dr. Cyrus Mac- Mlllan, it ivas announced last night by His Worzhzp, Mayer B, Rpy Holman at the regular meeting of the City Council. The Mayor had been told this while in ccniersa- tion with Dr. MacMlian dunng his recent visit to Ottawa. "Ths is indeed cnczuraging news. and we trust that the Treasury Board w.ll approve it." His Worship added. The matter of the proposed move of the C.N.R. Accountancy De- partmerit; the possibility of hav- ing the local C.N.R. shops utilized to capacity; the work being car- ried on by Bruce Stewart and Company. and the impel-tunes of a drydtick at Southport, were a- mong lhe points dealt with by Mayor Holman in his report, More details of this appear below. A pl'C~pCS3l frr e-lccating lhe rghtlng in the bus ess sections ut the city, which was put forward by the Maritime Electric Company was accepted by resolutlcn of the Council. In short this would mean the removal of the ornamental lights scattered thraughout the city and thc placing of these in the business part, The old iron standards along the streets would be removed and any usabie fix- tures frcm these would be utilized for repairing the standards at Vic- toria Park. The total cost of the citv lighfing for the year under this new plan wouid be $10,466 as against the present cost of $10,258. The formation of a branch _of the sea cadet Comps in this City was announced yesterday by Mr. Walter S. Grant, Chairman of the civilian Committee. This gives Charlottetown boys the choice of entering any of the three services. Army cadets have been actye connection with the schools for many years. Last year the Air Ca- det Corps was organized and has completed-a very successful term. Regulations of the Sea Cadet Corps permit boys of i2 to I8 years, but those 15 or over will bsyglvezi the refei-erim in the formatzon of the irst two divisions. said Mr. Grant. In Charlottetown the League through Lieut. M. Mc- Carthy, Commanding Officer I-LM. Cs. "Queen Charlotte." took uP the matter with prominent men who were unanimous in their opinion that the people of 011M- lottewwn would SUPPWII m? 500 Cadets as they have Canadas war effort in every other particular. A civilian Committee was promptly and the Broundwork qulckl done. ‘Itie facilities of 1.110 aiarlottetown Yacht Club were of- fered. and mazigements for me use of the hall of Prince of Wales College m drilling P01109505 is b0- ing considered. In addzt on to Mr. Grant, members of the Civilian Committee are Hon. George D. DeBlois, Messrs. JR. Burnett, LB- MaoMillen. nu. Donnell. W-D- Glllfs, Fred J. McWade. and T110111- M. G McCarthy, RC.N.V._R. _ Officers oi the corps W111 b0 Lieut. in Command, Ian Burnett, Divisional executive officers. N01" man Saunders, B. Earls MacDon- ald, surgeon Lteiit. E. S, ,G tidings, Pavmastei- Lieut. Albert Roop. Oth- or officers will be added f0 "10 streriglh as new divisions are call- ed up. The annual meeting of the Reg- istered Nurses Assoclatlon of P. E I.. was held at the Cundall Home on June 9th., wth Miss K. Mac- Lennan. the president in the chair. Upwards of sixty nurses were in attendance. In her reP0ft. the 0P0‘ sident encouraged the schools of nursing to retain their entrance re- quirements. otherwise all the 8000 work that has been achieved will be for naught. She stressed the need for co-operation on the part of inactive nurses in these trying times and urged them to under- take any nursing duties upon which they might be called to per- form, As yet, no plans have been made for a refresher course but it is hoped that such will be arranged in the near future. We are look- ing forward this summer witli keen interest to the Proposed visit of Miss K. Ellis. National Emer- gency Nursing Adviser. The treasurers report showed a satisfactory balance and the sum of $130 had been rorwarded to the British Nurses Relief Fund. The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year: President: Miss K. MacLennan. BA. RN, (re-elected), Charlotte- own. Vice-President: Miss Georgie Brown, RN, Summeraide. Treasurer and Registrar: Slater Mary Madgalen, RN. (re-elected). Charlottetown. Recording Secretary: Miss A. J. R. Mair. EN. (re-elected). Char- lottetown. Hospital s; school of Nursing: sister St. John the Baptist. RN. Charlottetown. General Nursing Section: Miss Eileen McGough. RN. Charlotte- own. Chairman Public Health Qection: Miss Mary Leslie. RN, Charlotte- 11 news - George Kenneth Macflaebybrevlously n “lend; “are Wu hem- wlgh m- FUNERAL HELD — Th6 lllllelhl terest that Father McGreel. form- 01 M00100“ ham-ll“, 18% “£551,852: erly of Charlottetown is now Flt. 005i 010mm? °m “inure; o, ,h' m‘ mvbJA Mcloreel’ R’ o; Q}, ' géreldygar? Mtltfeflyan, where l-te- mn’ R" ' ‘ " P’ n” Ruper ' ‘ ' quiem High Mass was celebrated by NOTIFIED OF DEATIL-Mr. the pastor, Rev. L.‘ OfllltBIfANhrv-Vyllieo “in M“ M T- Mu-Rw M" h- if? fiilitlfifiifiifléfifisliffmin: eeived. a tele ram stating the sad n“ MbKenm_ w_ L“ MbEachel-lh that eir son, Sgt. Pilot Wm “finely “be” Fuqullbubh and Joe. Power. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Mrs. John Kelly was held from the residence of her daughter M.rs_ John McCormaok, 2H Dorcnester St, Sat- urday morning to St. Dunstaifs Ba- reported missing. has killed while on a non-operational flight over Scotland. No details were Itiven. PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS. —Mrs. Elsie Horton of Pictou. N, 5.. formerly of Mt. Albion has disposed of her farm property n Mt. Albion g herlnephew Rtalplkel-Iortollfi Th“ B. II C8 DIODE!‘ Y Ilfl _ ' re: "Horton" homestead Ral h's friends gléggg filalgtele 1}‘,fh§“,',l_°§,f,f§{fn_"§l,x “,1: ‘Vl-sh mm Success l“ h new Dur" Coady, John Coady, John Doyle and c ase AIRMAN flgouogtgnu On m“ K°“Y' the evezing o uize r 1e many N RED _ on ¥Vr1_ friends and relations of Bergeent- da?uz%?llflbfi%ag 29m" pebble b; Pilot Lorrie W.ll‘ams MacFarlane Brackley gathered at the homb bl- Flltheled “l the 593cm“ hrme °l Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Younker w Mr and Mrs- Edw“ Mlwpanalle- honor their son, Edward, who was Felnwlficd- I'm“? tad Yecelvfd “l5 spending a few days at home Lefone shmmfis d? N“ returning to the mainland to con- tinue hi; training in the R. C. A F. A complimentary address Wu read by Ivan Bryeriton and a generous purse presented by Ralph Carr. to which Edward replied, expressing his thanks. Then all joined in sing- ing "For He's A Joli Good Feliow." a R- a "ER-l — M; i33§‘§.§‘{..l“£§§°i.§"8'?..§7§ Said n‘ was luv-d w the ladies. mi the Charlottetown by plane at noon 511131115 01 m0 ‘Natlmml llmvhem ywtzrday. He conferred Mth meni- bmllgm thefyllell-ng ta,”- ° °5°~ “ors of the Provincial A. R, P. Com- FUNERAL Ugysygvwyls The ;§}§,"“f,,§“§,1f, ‘,1: ,'.’,‘,’,,°°‘Z°f,‘,",,,“g},‘§ funeral services for Mrs. Alex Hen- d lope ‘yhl l l d g6 p l. ' derson were held on Tuesday after- “? t-s Frag be; a??? re m” noon from her late residence in °"“ l" l 5*" l u‘: “tfmmhle; Centrevllle Bedeque. to the United was rev {med a ' e mee “g w c Church. Rev. Mr. Barker conducted was presided over by Hon. Cox. the se,.vlye_ asslsbbd by Thl-F mqmmg M“ Mlme Wm meet Hoddinott. The service was very again with the committee and the largely ablbndebl The pallbearers details of the organization will be were Alex Macmillan‘; Cyril Mac- dlscussed. He leaves today by plane Far-lane, J. H. MacFarlane, Edwin for the mhliflhhd- MacFarlane. Walter Ieard and T. J. Inmam-S FREE RATES CONTINUED — -FUNERAL 0F STUTLEY YEO The Provincial Department of Ag- —The funeral services for Stutley riculture has received notification Yeo were held on Tuesday after- from Ottawa that the freight as- noon from his late residence at sistance policy on feed graimmove- Travellers Rest. R.ev. G. K. Sullivan ments will be continued indefinitelv officiated. Miss Geldhart presided on the present basis. This is regard- at the organ. A quartette of mem- ed as verv satisfactory to livestock hers from the I. O_. O. F. Lodge. breeders in this province. stated Messrs, Harold Milliglin. Gerald he has gone to On ario, to take an instructtrs sx mcnt-“s Cmlfse and then vvll be ore cf t“e youngest R C.A F. instruciors in Canada Rev. D, . Deputy Minister W. R. Shaw. Undrr sheen, Alan wedlock and Archie Cd the policy. which was due to ter- Sher , sang with much expression minate on June 30. the full freight "Roe of Ages." Mr. George Bow; on feed from the middle west is ness rendered as a solo “Shadows naid to Eastern Canada and British with sympathetic feeling. The Dail- Columbia. bearers were all cousins of the de- ceased: Messrs. Birchfield», Harrv. Garfield. Prowse. Wesley and Earle Yeo. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery at Summerslde-S —D E A '1‘ I! OF PROMINENT FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Henry I-l. Cross- inan, B4, was held yesterday after- IIlIOOII frosné tlhe Ctutgllffeh Funeraé ome. rv ces a e ome an , grave-side in the People's Cemetery S'SIDE CITIZEN -!- Eérgendsugferfi were conducted by Mr. M. Dow of grieved to learn o e s Saint John, N._ n. The pallbearers passing Q1 Mr. Albert Boswell at were, Edward fndstone, Alton Burke, hls home 1h sdmmerslde ehl-ly yes- Henry Wood. Perley Mutch. Clifton terdby morning My, Boswell had MaclJougall and Blair MacDougall. been lll wllh b heal-g attack but, Mr. Crossman. a native of Summer- was on the mend and had been up side resided at. Charlottetown and d ab“ to go out around the 8b,, later at Southpoi-t for the past 60 a“ d h, mm“ looked forward years. He was a well known artist. éltflmfi: corzplem Yrecovery About COUNTY COURT - The June five o'clock in the morning he will‘ term of Queens County Court oD- a relapse and did not reBflln 0011' enecl ygsterliav morning with 15 sciousness. Nfr. Boswell had a farm cases the docket. His Honour. on the outskirts of Summerside Judge C. G. Duffy presided and dis- North and was well lmown as a. 9°58“ “lull” cases‘ The remaining stock farmer. He also had a milk 12, all debt cases, were set down to route gems m exwnslvely lb, be heard at a future date, In the my 0W5 He was mm 3,1,0,“ case of the Maritime Adjustment m n5 ° - h to me Bureau vs. Brenton Clark of Augus- n01 59 3101115 080- 0 00100 tine Cove judgment for $105.74 was in Summerside about twenty years awarded to the former. It was an m. and was most highly P05000100 action for principal and interest due in the conlmunlty, He leaves t0 on a promissory note. Judgment for mourn n15 widow, formerly Minnie $60.85 was awarded Fennell and Judson o! Pownal. and me lbllbw. Chandler in their action for prin- my chlldyen; Earl at Hudson Bay cipal and interest due on a Bill of Junction, Mm wylle Glbsbn, Exchange against Wallace MacDon- Marshfield, Mm L“ Mm, Mus)? aid Charlottetown. The third case , ' . fl id; Ledwell at Marshfleld. Mrs. heard was that of George Docherty, ‘limes Buns, sherbwoke; M“. Pinette vs Arthur Cantelo. Pinette. and was declared a non-suit with Roland Gay, Summerside and Jun- costs. It was an action for debt. for at homiel, Ofllgosilfkvedlifllyesfiltfié —-— years ago. e a e s - 0h Mlv 5ll1 141010 P115500 1° “l5 and Lane of Pownal; Mrs. Stewart eternal rest one of the Klnfist and Mm Wallace wood o; Mal-sh- esteemed resioenis Ol e ys l ll l l M, _ Rl h d 5; l, o; l“ "10 90'5"‘ °l M’: Min‘ A 5mm‘ Mitvgnt Albsloh; Bilfln-MIS. Ngllir Dar- “ ‘he we m 8° year's‘ ‘he decemn‘ raeh of Borden. to all of whom mmme“ w m‘ bed m‘ me pa“ m much sympathy is extended-S. years. bore his suflerlngs “£101 true ctirstian fortitude and per ect res- The body otiibmbatmnmy steward R. C N. V R lgnation to the Will of God, He _ never complained of his lot in hie Loyd J. Stewart. . - - and hls bhly won-y was lest he be Moiell Rear, drowned iii the Char- md gl-ebl, a, hid-den to his funily, lottetown Harbour on the afternoon Although confmedto bedso long. he of May 28, was found floating on still took a keen interest in current the water near the Hillsborough events until May 2nd when he took Bridge yesterday. Nine other boys, a sudden cnanlze. and it was evident who were in the same training boat that the end was near. The deceased with the deceased when it capsiz- was a devoted member of the led, were rescued in boats from the Roman bBllIDlIC church and was whm-L visited frequently by his beloved Mh-lh p_ cal-egg’ Q N_ R, dlvel. Pfl-YWF 30v- W- "-0010 W110 110-1101115- of Borden, and his crew of men who f0f0d l0 mm "10 1051' 0011501“! were workin on the bridge discov- rites of the church and was with and me b0 y_ They wok lb m e him when he breathed his last.» Abalme whnlb‘ ‘—““_ Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo viewed the BERNARD —- SMITH NUPTIALS. . ,. . EA; 2:10P Clhuficnxgyagsée (a, élmy llenrggyiyiéizsxaxnyi decided an inquest M15 IB‘O'COCWIV..BI‘ ,' lyle Webster officiating Jennie Viola yS*§“§'.°.Q°{,‘I.i,,“(fififlgfie-Pisiigeng gfnugglfiem gllrylsggg msbsayfigilinil’ been. in training several weeks be- it . w . 1- , ted in marriage to Emmett Alfred mligevhgllalal “laden” l“ “Y” l3- son of Mr, and Mrs. William'Ber- ~11‘ l b0 111011 10 105 W11" lull iiard of HUIILGIVRIVEI‘. The bride was 1111" 11011015 111 5 BR01110011- becomlngly attired iii a blue tweed 111110101 Wlyll b0 l10ld 1P0!" Wink mixture tailored suit with rose ac- K011110550)!!! F'l11'10lf1l B01110 Bil 2 P- cessorles. The bride was attended bv m. l0 the R. C- C0mefefif. her sister Thelma who wore a beige He is survived by his lather, Pie. crepe dress with beige accessories. Martin Stewart, serving with the The groom was supported by Pte. Artillery overseas, his mother, in Daniel Bernard. After the marriage Saint John. The latter arrived home ceremony the bridal cart Pl eeded last night to attend the funeral. to the home of the bri 0's parents Tbrze sisters also survive and one where adelicious supper was served. lL-dlher, Th, 515m»; are; Ml-s, Al. Prior to her marriage the bride was bell, Ravel. ma Belem boll, lb Sal“; tendered a shower at the home of “m. mun“, Jbhmmnis River, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Laird where she received many useful and beau- lwdBge nlfmfher i‘, Gordon‘ who is tlful ifts. All join in Wishing Mr. and rs. Bernard many years of hanDv wedded_li_fe.__ --DEATH 0F PERCY TIIORNE Al-‘FLECII - There passed away his home in Lower FUNERAL AT NORTH IIUSTICO Bodeque on Monday morning Mr. -The funeral of Mrs. Oliver M. rcy Theme Affleck a well known Bernard was held Sunday It 2.30 p. and highly respected citieen of the m. from the home that she blessed district. Mr. Affleek was 65 years for- years as wife ‘and mother at of age and was born at Wright's North Rustlco. The funeral was one Mills, Bearletnwn; he was the son of the largest ever seen in that com- of Robert Affleck and Matilda New- munity. over 100 automobiles in the som Affleck. Mr. Affleclr was all procession to Cavendish Cemetery. his life e steady lndimtrloiu hard Lieutenant Governor B. W. InPage working man, upright and honest and Mrs. IePalre were amongo the loved and respected by all who many friends paylnfi tribute the knew him. He mamed Pearl Ram- deceased. Rev. Wi red MacLeod say, dau hter of the late Mr. and and Rev. J. McMahon officiated at Vfrs. Willem Ramsay, and the set- the services. referring to the fine t.ed on a format Imm- Be eque. Christian character of the deported There are left to mourn besides his ‘Phe choir of Rustioo Church was widow. One dnugnterfind two sons, in attendance and Mira Lena C. Mc- Sue and 'Il.ome at home and Doug- Lura of Charlottetown sang by re- laa on the adjoining farm. One uest one of the favorite hymn, of brother, slnclair and a half brother t e deceased. "One sweetly Solemn Prod Clark. The funeral wok place . Thought." The pallbearers were six on Wednesdav afternoon from his nephews: William Bernard, French late residence Rev. Mr. Barker River; flank Bernard, New Imi- United Church minister at Bedeque lion: Clive MacNeill, North Rustico; officiating. The pallbearers wen: K5011’!!! Magyffeillbfavendisllnddheytiffir Hglrli. Howe Wrlghé waiter M“- umln. ew lssow: n - C um, wamGe iner,'I‘.J. In- liom Thumbs North Rmtfeo. - ° HUNTER. - Friends learned with F for the “replacement value" of the Fhd UUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERST man, William MacFarlane ~ V land George Macinnla-B. -DI1ATH or iims. JAM-Es u. VITAL sTATlsTlc-s death; 13 hbdaghrl" Charlottetown d ' man of May, ii; w“ l." in the Vital Statistics mp0,, ° . . C. Keeping, Deputy Mlnlsg D1‘ Public Health. There were {iv r °l of scarlet fever and one of cheicclgses Dfllfrthe health report snob-fit m‘ FUNERAL yasraan _ funeral of the late Jag: ch33‘ ion was held. {yesterday algal-hoe‘ romlllfalpeque resbyterian Church Servloe at the church and may was conducte‘ by Rev. G. R. Niche 01s. The pallbearers were: Mew; Archibald Woodsld George Chm} bell, fleofimPz-ofitt, Ell Bryengdh Vernon C pion and James 14" Géaham. Interment Mlilpeque gem; e ry. PAINFUL ACCIDENT _ My, Al_ bert MacKay, apprentice at Bruce Stewart and Company's machine shop, received painful burns id hands and about the body alien hl, clothing caught fire from a blow .t0rch yesterday afternoon, 1i 3b_ pears the young man iiad acciden- tally spilled some gasoline on n15 clothes a. few minutes before light. ing the torch. Other workmen hid. rled, to his rescue and quickly ex. anguished the flanys. He ivas im. mediateiy taken to the Prince Ed. ward Island Hospital wlicrc (ii.- cun- dition was found to b:- not ,<(}i'l0ll5 However, he ivas k-Glil- in liqgnlyal over night. ‘ much regret of the passin of Mrs. James H. Hunter at her ome in Central street, surnmerslde on was- natday morning. Mrs. Hunter had been in r health for some time, but h been up and about until very recently. She was a person of any fine nualities of heart and mind and will be missed by a wide circle of friends who will reglet her passing. She leaves to mourn one son, Mr. Qlllman Champion of Cali- fornia; and three stepchildren. Mr. James R. Hunter, Mrs. Ray Tanton and Mrs. Frank H. Daley of. Sum- merslde; also her sister, Mrs. Arthur Green of Alberton. Five witnesses for the claimants were on the stand yesterday as the case of The King vs. Northumber- land Ferries Limited opened before the Exchequer Court of Canada in the Crurt House in Charlottetown. Cross-examination of the fifth was still in progress when the presiding Judge, Mr. Justice E. R. Angers, Ot- tawa. adjourned the Court until 10.. 30 this morning. - The case is a reference to the Exchequer Court in respect of a claim of the Ferry Company for ad- ditional compensation for the two ferries "Charles A. Dunning" and “Sankaty" which were requisition- ed by the Dominion Government. The amount received from the Gov- ernment by the company for the requisition of the former was $92,- 764.63 but Northumberland Ferries ai’e dissatisfied with this amount and are asking for $175,000. The priceypairl by the Government for the 'Sankaty" was $83,900, bu; d- gain the ferry company consider this amount too littie and are asking Rev. P. J. Hogan, one o; Edward Islands oldest nnisigflfifif served the golden ailniversnrv d: hi5 ordination to the Holy Pi" ‘lllOOd yesterday. He passed the ..i_ qlllel. ll’ at the Bishops Resident-c iviiere many friends called‘ to pay lhel, respects. Father Hogan was born at ‘rig. nish where he spent his énflv (ln\»_._ He was ordained Junc l0, i802 bv the late Bishop Charles NIIICDOIlLAlKl. Followln that lic lhboicti in vitri- ous fiel in this liroviiict- but has been retired for many l'(‘lll'.\‘. He is a familiar figure in ilic city as he is very fond of walking and can be seen on the rounds DYJCIL cally every day. M1‘. Harry Smith, . ir-Qid blacksmith of South Gr. le. was found dead just outside inc door of his house dhortly after noon yesteg. day. He lived alone. The body was discovered lying on the ground by Mr. wvniliil‘. ill-mod of Hope River who lll'l‘l\'i".| at ml; place at l2 30. He came i.» lure his horse shod and finding tiio shop closed went to the house l0 get Mr. Smith. He found the body oiit- side the home of the deceased. oat, Both ships were taken over by the government before they were placed on the Prince Edward Is- land-Nova sootia service. First one was taken then the second. Subse- lllifiitlv. hOWBVBI‘. a boat known as the "Erie Is‘e.” but later named the "Prince Nova" was placed on tne service last year. The original name of the “Charles A. Dunning" was “Seabornefl It was re-chrlstened by 11w cvmhanv when it was bought in 1939. A few months after it was taken the “Snnkaty" was purchds- @1000 Eivlng evidence yesterday included: Herman .Tci=|,!e, New YOTK; W. J. Roue. Dartmouth; J.A. glows. Haltlifiitt: lwesley Roberts, l" 00.!!! .- 0.0.1.1»: Charlottetown. acxay’ FRIDAY Three additional witnesses flestn fled in the case of The King vs Northumberlarid Ferries, Lin-med, ygsterday as the hearing continued fore the Exchequer Court of Can- ada in the Court House. Charlotte- town. Mr. Justice E. R. Angers, Ot- tawa. presided, O_n request of Counsel for the ClB-lmlinfs. when the witnesses had all given evidence, the Court was adiiourned until June 24 and will be he d in Halifax where the evidence gf as additional witness will ear . he was not the best since. Coroner Dr. I. J. Yco and R. C. M. P. of Charlottetown were sum- moned. The Coroner decided that the man had died from natural causes and that an inquest was un- necessary. Mrs, Nell Wudmaii, Borden, a sis- ter, survives and in addition there are two brothers living in the Unit- ed States and anotliri- sister sur- vlves. be The funeral will be hold Saturday at 1.30 from the icsitlcnte of Ricn- ard Smith. Pleasant val. y. Inf/El‘- ment Freetown Cctnvtt smalls WILKINSON — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on June 1942, to Warrant Officer G. N. Wil- kinson and lvIrs. Wilkinson. a daughter. TAYLOR-At Clint-on. June 4, i942. to Mr, and Mrs. Donald ‘Baylor. 11 son. Armel Whitehead. _ MORRISON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on May 24. i942. to Mr. and Mrs. Emmott- Morrison, Southport. rt tliiii-lliicr. DOWN-At the r. E. I. nvsiillel- May 22. 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. FA- ward Downe, City, a daughter. Heather Jean. DURAN’! —- At Cleethorpcs. England, April 20, 1942. to Ezra Durant. formerly of Summer- side, and Mrs. Durant filer Dims Lund). a son, Joseph Robin. BOWMAN -— At the Prince EdWlTd Island Hospital, June i0. i942. l4 Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bowman. N01" Wiltshire, a son. MARItIAGI-IS A wedding of interest took l at the bride's. home. Dunstaffreilatlee, on Wednesday evening, June 10 i1, when Miss Marion Alice Thompson, daughter of Mrs. Thompson and the late Herbert Thompson. became the bride of Mr. Waiter Craswell Auld. Son of Ml‘, and Mrs. Ramsay Auld of Covehend. ' T110 01100 011l0red the living room w the strains of Lohengrlrrs Bridal March. played by Mrs. Irving gyilnnson. 0 ¢0P01110ny was performed by the Rev. J. A. Nicholson. The bride wore a. dress of tur- quozsc blue with white accessories and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Bertha Thom son, s the bride. was bridesmaid. Sliflabewog: rose and carried a bouquet of pink b11105’ roses. Snr. The funeral of Probationary Stew- ard Lloyd J. Stewart, of H.M_c.s, Queen Charlotte." (R.C.N.V.R.) who was drowned in Charlottetown Harbor May 21st was held yesterday afternoon with full naval honors from Frank I-lennesseyis ' Home to St. Dunstana where service was oar-i Rev. Louis Dougan. The order of the procession was uryfigillowsé- n8 art in char Petty Officer ‘Ross. s‘ o! an!“ Drummers. Field Bun carriage with body. in char e of Petty Officer Hancock. Pal Bearers. Escort. Mourners. General public The Union Jack dra d casket was borne to and. from t e carriage by Officer Stewart McNelll, Officer Steward O'Brien, D. B. A. Char. bonneau. S. B. A. Street. Writers Robinson and Rolland. In the Roman Catholic Cemete ,y service was conducted by Father Dougan. Three voile s were fired over the rave and t e "Last Post" sounded y Stoker Bugler Milne. '-'DEMNEY -—- BOWNESS - A very pretty wedding was aolemnired in the North Tryon Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening, June 2nd at seven thirty o'clock when Jean Chisholm. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Percy Delaney. was united in marriage to Pte. John Hammond. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bow- ness. Bedeque. now stationed Beach Grove Inn. Rev. Ralph Bar- ker. Bedeoue, officiating. To the strains of Iiohenzrlnh Weddirlil March. the bride entered the church leaning on the arm of her father, by whom she was given in marriage. She was attractively gowned in an aqiua blue dress with white access- ores and carried a bouquet of ‘m- lips, lilies of the valle and maiden hair fern. She was at nded by her sister Miss Rubv who wore a dress of Monterev rose with white access- ories and carried a bouquet of Tu- lips. naroissus and maiden hair fern. The Broom was ably support- ed by Mr. Arthur Murray. The bri- dal Barty stood beneath a. beauti- fully decorated arch. with a back- ground of mind flowers and ferns. Guests were ushered to the decorat- ed pews y he Messrs. ter Bowneas and Warren Delaney. Dur- ing the signln of the register. Mr. Mayor Waddel sang verv effective- lv O Perfect Love". Mrs. Peter MacDonald presided at the oruan Immediately following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bride's parents. to the Immediate friends and relatives of the contracting parties. Those ss- "lsting in serving were Mrs. Walter Bownesa. Mrs. Ailgustus Weddell. win Helen Bowness. Mrs. Peter MacDonald and Miss Gladys De- laney. In the evening a lolly bunch of aerensders gathered to wish the bride Ind BOOM Ilfllffh ll WHlTE-MACQUARBIE -- 511W?‘ day, Junc 6, 1942, at St. J11111°5 Presbyterian Church by Rev. T- I'l- B. Somera, Marjorie Leona. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. white. Brookfield to Vernon " son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. rie. Summeraide. I-IEARTZ—»At the Prince Island Hospital on Junc 3, 1942. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henrlz. EH1 Royalty, a son. ChflllES navlhqnll YOUNKER-STONE —/\t w cs1“ Parsonage, May 27. 1942. 11v 1?"- J,- R. Skinner, Eileen Youu' ' 0% Loyalist Road and Wm. '.-..rne 0 Cornwall. 5 mail. .\i.'it‘Qiiiir- Eiixvlirfi t0 DEATH S CHAMPION —— At Cllzirioltcl0\\'11- June 7, 1042, James Champion. at"! .70 years. formerly of Malpvllili‘ MaoDONALD - At llIf.‘ our lloilil" tal, June 9, i942, Mnrgnrct ALi-‘Don- ald. age 45 yours. " HENDERSON -— At Bcdvqtle, Jim? 7. Ifia Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson- a e years YFEO — At Trnvcllcrs Roll. Junc 6. 1942, stuteley Yco. liked 13 e AFFLECK- At Lower Bcdfllgfii June 8. 1942, Percy Affleck. nae - CROSSMAN — At Southnort. Jllyfl: 0,8149‘? Henry H. Crossman. l" year , . ., STEWART Probu timid fynozw?“ ard Llo ti J. Stewart, dlfiflqo 1,, Chairlbg town Hnrboi. Mm _ . - age years Jun, HUNTER At Summersldt‘. 1o. 1m Mrs. James Harry Huh"! June aged 82 years, ‘ - ....,,..