lacs rwanvn C HARLOITéEIQWN GUARDIAN BUDGET .0. ouil SAT FA foils NEWS MONDAY »V'I‘TENDING CONVENTION — h. P. J. Macinnis. Postmaster, Port Borden. PEI. left Thursday morning for Ottawa to attend a ‘Dominion Executive meeting of file Canadian Postmasters‘ Asso- ciation to be held at the Chateau Latlrier this week. THREE MONTHS LEAVE 0F ABSENCE - Major T. B. Rogers. member of the City Council has _ been granted a three months leave of; absence. Councillor Rogers leaves shortly for the United King- dom where he. together with Mr. Heber R. Large. will act as scru- ziizeers for the overseas soldier's o e. - SUFFERS III!‘ INJURY-Johnny Warren, four year old boy suffer- course of the Horse Parade he ran into a car driven by a man from ' Rusticoville. The back wheel of the car, which was driving into Munch parking space at the time, passing: ovél" the young lad's body. Im- mediately alter the accident the driver conveyed the victim to the P.E.I. I-Idspital where he is at pre- lent a patient. FISII MARKET LEASE!) - The local Fish Market which in past years his been conducted by a number of fishermen on ‘Ihesdaffis and Friday's has been leased to ‘Mr: William McNcili it was learn- ed. over the weekend. Mr. Mc- Neill‘s tender being accepted in preference to two others that were submitted. I! ts the new leasee‘s intention to run a daily market in fixture with electrical refrigera- tion being installed. Asoclated with Mr. lVfcNeill will be his brother Sergeant Robert McNeill n veteran of the last war and who also served in the present conflict. FIYNFJIHII. LARGELY VTTEN )- EiL-The funeral of the late Tho- mas L. liowait. which was largely attended took place frorn his re- sidence 50 School Street Saturday afternoon. Members of the ‘ Department and Odd Follows of which the deceased was a lnenrber attended. SPlTiCl‘ at the home vras conducted lav Rev. TH Busssell Somers of Si. James Church while the Odd Fellows service was con- ducted at the grave side by Mr. E. C Btu-hoe Noble Grand of St. Lawrence Lodge and Mr. Robert Compton The pallbearers all vetelan firemen were: Fire Chicf Angus McEcachern. Messrs. John Martin. John Turner ,Wiliiam Batt. David Behune and Prank Hennes- sey. Interment was in the People's Cemetery- — REPORTED MISSING — W0. 2 James Chester Willi“. R-C- A.F., of New Annan is reported mising after air operations over- seas. according to word received by his wife, the former Mary Callbecl; over the week-end. He is the son of Mr. James Tuplin of Ncu‘ Annan and is 2i years of age. He joined the Air Force in Aug- ust, i943 and received his pilot's wings at Uplands, Ont., in the spring of i944. going overseas shortly afler as a sergeant. H: a received promozion to his prasen rank while on operations over there. His many friends will hope that more cheering word will be received shortly-S. -—FUNEII.AL AT BELMONT -- The funeral of the late Mrs. Jud- son J. Simpson of Belmont took place from her late residence Monday afternoon. April 23 n spite of the inclemency of the weather many people gathered to pay their last respects to one who will be sorely missed from the community. The service was con- ducted by her pastor, the Rev. ° Mr. Barrass. of Summerside, who spoke very feelingiy of the de- parted. The hymns sung were "The Lord Is My Shepherd", "The Sands of Time are Sinking" and "Abide With Me." The pail bear- ers were Albert Fraser. Earl Mc- Laurin. James Higgins, Ange John- son, John Barrett and Budd Birch. Interment was in the Baptist cemetery at Belmont. There are left to mourn besides her husband. one son. Arnett, and two brothers, Capt. R. G. Arneit. of Halifax and J. L. Arnett of Edmonton-S. -—IS anoallvllva HEALTH - who has been ter months is health. are many good neighbors whose standard of living is the Golden Rule. They decided to become re- nponsible for his supply of re wood for the coming year with the result that they staged wood- chopping bees in relays. The first day. ten men. headed by the clergy- F '—GBAND MASTER O. A. man; Mrs. B. S. Hinton. MN. Gor- vinyl-Arno’; __ A Gang’ mane 11°" whm- Mm D- c‘ Tilmpkms- visitation of the Orange order took and Mrs. Adrian Arsenault. The nlnce h; Kehuhnmn on harm", sale of stumps was conducted in An,“ 37m when 001W,“ m“, the various stores and_ in the w” vhhed by H“ w_ Grand M,” Cfllliwl Tllflm l°bbY- "Id "1"" ter .s. B. French of Charlotte- illB BPRM WYW“ "M" m9 W!‘ town, quite a number of members pices of different organizations-S. from ndjhlnlnn Inns“ we" aha reset. Th Wor. Mas Rev. A verdict of not guilty was A“ Mnnqgwnn welmmd ‘he bmlilm l" b? a m“ 1m?’ °" mm" Grand Lodge officers and Chap. any f-‘Wlllll l“ "w w“ '1' Jillmulamcs P‘. el-catt welcomed th i Mm") 5511'“ “m?!” Wm‘ members from the Primary lodges. conspiracy to violate the Excise Act Dunn Mum. French then n", by dlSf/iiilflfl Spifiil. WhiCh hid n lengthy ‘duress revlewnna the bee" Pl'°°°°d1"8 "u 155i We“ i" activities of the Order during the the Supreme Court at Summerside n“; ye“, ennechmy 1n “mun before Mr. Justice Mark R. MO-mwnh “shun,” to w“. work h Guigan. The jury took exactlylnm“ mun, o; onn nmnn ‘hnn one hour to reach their verdict.‘ “d the nunmn, “him, dnnng This was the third trial m» the fh, y,“ , “n. h,“ nmnortlon accll-sfd °ll u"! llmrfi- ti" “m” of the younger membershi of th . .- 9 ed. severe injuries to his hip onihavlng disagreed on m’ previous order were i“ n“ arm“ “"1"”- Friday afternoon when during the occasions. '13 ,y_ n _ _ _ _ In the morning the jury was ad- Burgoyne??? G? fiif,‘ 3E3, dressed by Mr. Peter J- Hushev-‘brlcnv in their humorous manner K.C., for the prosecution and Mnuh rgnpoh» to the “d”. M‘ J J. Johnston. K.C.. fol- thrde- wehom, Lam, sum“, ‘non, m. Calvin Lo - When court convened at 1.30 thelpme gm- flgagyihdgfmafL ill°5ldlll8 JlIdEB "lmmellced 11151 ing a social hour refreshments chores to the iury and snake alwuflwcrc served by the members of forty minutes. He first instructed Caldwell lodge and the National them on points of law and then Anthem brought an enjnynnle reviewed the evidence. In con- evening to h clnnev_~[_ ' clusion his Lordship said: "I be- ‘vgmqgsnhy lieve the evidence is not consistent 9N 50mm“; LEAVE__LAC with any reasonable hypothesis‘ Edmond Burke, from No. 2 A.N.s.' other than the guilt of the ac-L Charlottetown, left Tuesdav morn-- cuscd. Thai, however, is only my| ing to spend eighteen days leave opinion and you are not bound to‘ with his father sister and broth. follow lt." |e at Barrie. Ontario. His man Carleton, foreman: Oliver Small-l dalfl-(Pflllilli? P195" 00D?)- man, O'l..eo.ry; Willard Hutchin- son. Ellerslie; Emmett McNeill, IIOME FROM OVERSEAS — Wellington; Webster Bouiter, Pte. A.A. Gibbs, Grand ‘rracodie, O‘I..eary; Allan Clarke, Alma; arrived home from overseas on George McNeil}, xcmfngton; my Monday night and was met at the Williams. Eiiersile; Ralph Monk- BlHtiOH by his mother. Mrs. Lilies ley, Central Lot i6; Hudson Ram-f Gibbs. and membe s of the Civilian say, Wellington; Layton MillarnReception Committee. Ellerslie; Fred Dawson. Tignlsh. - -—% Counsel for the prosecution were: “RAH/HTS ROAD SOLDIER p, _y_ Hughes‘ Kg" Fredericton, N: FltEEDj-Mrs. John A. Whitehead, g‘ and R‘ s_ Hinton; m, me new Grahams Road, received a cable fence: J. J. Johnston, no. .1. Wat- Mlllldfll’ mllfllllls from her son. inn MacNaught, KC. and W. Henryi aI/astggieflggregrflvvveigifizgid‘ ilaElxiillS oonan.—S. l1 i;- Gl-iee also stgtedhthatbhis blo- ‘ BT89. W o as een re- TUESDAY lported missing since March 3rd. RECEIVES I>ROMOTION_ _ M1945, is also safe in the hands of hieietgrafinjrecgveathiis week sttates. ‘he Am“ la aor . u as Ross, 0r- i‘ many o; Klnmsn 98E bland, but‘ Two airmen were killed at Peakes now Wm, the Royal cnnhmnn ondJStation yesterday in the crash of nance Corps overseas. has beenla plane believed i9 ha“? bee" 5 promo, d t m h]; i m single - engine Norseman. 1,1@ut_.(e;°1_° e r: o ac ‘g The accident occurred at 1.15 p. -- m., during a fog. Residents of son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mac- L[EUT_ MgMlLLAfl 39M; _ Dromore, an adloinin district Lieut. R. C. McMillan, R.C.N v. said they beam theedrflane c - n, SO11 of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. n. cllne and they bellev the vllvf McMillan 14 Dundas Esplanade, “'55 lookill! 10!‘! landing spot.- Charlottetown, arrived home last‘ Residents 01's‘ Peakes Station night to 5pend a short leave Wm, heard the plane‘ then the sound his parents, of the crash. They said there was ___ _ a. puff of smoke but. it was not _..m|z,1v1;5 1N U_K_ _. Mj-Llciown iIIiIIflfdiBtdy whether the Clifford McGuigah of summersiderlane ed or n . e Plane has reoelved word 1mm me g“. was completely demolished and the udian Red Cross that. her brotherjwrwk 9 "amred We" a um‘ Guardsman Earl (Bill) Dicks, who Slwebe "Pl was liberated recently after five‘ years in a German prison camp,‘ has arrived in the United King- om. Word has been received that Capt. W. D. Sherren, M.B.E., was dangerously wounded in action on "_ A15“ 35 ‘ Sh . list d ap. erren en e on Jan. 1,4333% Th? g§,‘,1'§§",§,‘,“;,§§;i5. i941. with the rank of Lieutenant ' ' in the Royal Canadian Artillery. day for Newfoundland where he Y vziil act as sorutineer of Canadian ‘grfdvfgintdég ilzggl;iisncigesgilligfylfgléf Armed Forces votes in the coming. Dominion election. He will repre-lginahlggg‘ f§m§..§}.'§.fi'§§' all?! w: {sent P. E. Island for the Progres-lMuch 15 1945 w“ awarded (he MBE ' ' ewe-Conservative party. _ __ t A brother, George. is a me b PRISONER FREE“ word h“ of the local Customs departnrlenaifi ‘liiifinfifliliiil. "émiifiii... ?.‘.‘§t"’§‘§2:l"a- Slim" A- Dickson 1s a sister son, Lt-Cpl. Melvin J. Folland hasl been freed from a German prison tighobfrzhgsrifgfgcewgfiglymix; camp where he has been imprison- day dggfltg a cold northerly? wind ed since landing in France on D- which Inter in the my hamnpered D33“ Th” "legmm “Med h‘ w” work particularly along the North n his way home. shout h YATRIOTIC FAMILY _ Pm Mr. J.J. Larabee, supervisor of w-al Mum R» c l- v c. at: “m w“ awndm thé Military if any increase in the number of Cross and Bronze Star from the fishermen m guged over a year ago, French Gwemmmi’ i“ recmnmm‘ nor would there be much increase o’ gallant and distinguished “n” in the number of lobster traps used l“ l“ me “use or the Ame!’ ls ‘ He said that large quantities of. “.'.b§.i?"‘slsfrs.:ll h1g1; ‘siliztzlirtzlfsa i"? 3;; ,,'{rg,,*§,~=;;;=,~_=*;,{1,e§g- mfg; ii“.lt.“‘l.lf.‘l..l“. .'.?§§ii.°§..‘.§}°. ‘$252 Gunner Leigh MMKM,’ died 1n destroyed in a gale and of the trap; .510“ W- ‘m- $2313.22“ T‘i‘i.'..“f.l§.£‘."§‘l.¥..‘.”°ti‘é VALUABLE “on”; Plmchh; north shore escaped the worst of ED _ on, n; Km" oonnflu mo‘; the storm but loss everywhere was qualified horses has recently been ‘"5"?- J- 5‘°""“' arrnlvnn-p noucarronar. Reno B“, g0rlg1MlgTlélE—Mrs.t M. J. Doyle. Clydesdale stallion two years old. Evin“; gzxfanergdfilggefiheidigvgga! Sired by Civic Chief Jr. Dam. and in Monnwn Mm Dovle was DB“? Mam“- ' Th“ mm‘! bred one of the representatives to the hm” w“ m“ Pr!” 9'5 5 1°“ m meeting of the Maritime School 1943' 5nd '3 5 Yum" i" 1944 at Broadcast Committee. The meet- the Charlottetown Ex ibition. £13k 1w“ gen-j din thin Bnnhsn-lck 411a Framer. or Mns- 1&5... 3? .“uf.'.'.qi.il,“...ifi“.‘lfi“av’élii t - k ma“ and bu m. maker to” JOSEPH M03359" — The lull" ing session. Attending were rep- chalge; the following day others took up the task and so on until sufficient fire wood for the year's work was landed home. Indeed so enthusiastic did they become that one young-old gentleman cele- brated the 77th anniversary of his birth‘ by shouldering his axe and chopping as briskly as those much hounger. Nor did neighbourly indnes stop there for they con- tinued at. their self-appointed task until the wood was all sawn Incl split. Mrs. Caseley was before her marriage, Miss Debbie Link- lettert and for a time was employ- A a ed R. T. Holman Ltd, Sum- mersidm-S. ',____. —MISS CANADA GIRLS EN- TERTAINED - The Miss an- . lda Girls of Summerside. thirty-two . of them, who have done excellent work selling War Savings Stamps during the past year. Were enter- tained on Friday evening by the membe of the Summerside branch of the Women's Division of the Wal- Finance Committee. They were taken first to ' theatre where. to the siirprise and appreciation of the committee. it was found that the theatre man- lger, Mr. Harold Gaudet had given order that the girls should be ad- mitt free. Following the show they were treated to ice cream at the Olympia. A prize nf a war savings certificate awarded to the team selling the most stamps was resented to Miss . Ruth Mac- ennan and Mar Simmons. While ‘ there are no fun s for this purpose the members of the committee felt that the girls had earned some decided that recognition so it they should be the night. ilmitlfii“ ‘i-‘fckuiilia am e. In. T; I. fliolfl. W" 1rd and he was not oing eral of the late Mrs. Joseph Morri- fgggntgflvgg Q1 the val-mu; d an. son of Summer-side was held on merits of education, the C?%.C., Bllllmby 1110111158 with F-Ofllliém private broadcasters, teachers’ as- High Mass at St. Paul's Church at vociations and Home and School nine o'clock celebrated by Rev. J. Associations throughout the Mari- C McDonald. The service at the times. grave was conducted by Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. J. MecLelion. The pall- ‘lhe recently acquired Y.M C A. bearers were Messrs. Jerry Dou- property on Grafton Street ao- et e. Ernest Deighan, Robert Joining the Capitol Theatre was Palmer, Horatio Schurrnan, Albert Dllrvllflled ywtefdly b the F- .6- Ciow and John McInnis-S. Simmer Company. L .. as a site ___ for a modern new motion picture wlng Qmdn R_ ,y_ white’ gal-m. theatre, to be erected as soon as erly chief instructor at the R. C. “'"“m° cimdmilils Fem“ A5‘ R Bombing and Gunnery sociated with the Spence Com- ' ' pany is the Famous Players Cor- School, Mountain View, Ontario, pomhon. a “Bunny of Par“ has been appointed officer oom- manding the R. C. A. P. Statio mm’ new“ inc" which ‘mmua BtdMt. Pleasanhhllol. 1o Bombing '“°°"°‘ “m” ‘h’ °°““' an Gunnery Sc oo. qnnmm met n, t ' ma“ Wing Cmdr. White replaces w mldeww Qannrnlhfn ,.g\€.esen_ Froup Capt. W. J. MacParlane who mfive yeawrdhy h‘, Mn h Q s retiring from the Air Force. He snennen sum John _ who arrived was transferred to No. i0 late in hem nwqmpnmed by ML Rh s, ‘he "mi" ' Roddick, Halifax, representing The new commandine officer Maritime interests in the Famous Obmillviell B f0"? 0f OPG-Yflliflll! Players Cor ration, for the pur- ‘h, overseas before he became in- p053 01 c105 n; me den], struetor at Mountain view. Thetprolaertydhaltuha igfililggflfi‘ o‘! '--" 83 f a e o ee . EXCITIIMENT 0N MARKET Thiseewillnmake apcombined theatre SQUARE - Recent leasing of the frontage on Grafton street of 100 Fish Market to one party led to including the Capitol Theatre considerable excitement on Market. which wu built seventeen years a- Square yesterday when fishermen 80 by M11 BR1106- Whf! M! been arriving with their supplies found thirty-five years in the victim: the d001- go the Mal-key, pgdlbckag, theatre business in Charlottetown. Any effort ‘.0 Qgeliifishhon ___ Square was n p _' when instruotigns wer: givgn by ‘Jmnnfl " PlRnYTA ‘NM’ ut retty wedding took place at Chief Birtwistle that this was s, R m . on h n, omnn strictly forbidden. The argument m} n“ °mwehnem' A°rh l‘; ' waxed warm at times with one of when’ 51"‘ a" rgénhrp Money the fishermen declaring that his united in mnrnnhe n" Mn rental receipt was valid up to May nhnnhm. of Mn and Mm However t ere was no flfi,'§'f",,,‘,'f“§}’fi,§f“,{,f‘nf;,'lg ‘i "l9 ififhi °l' °ll u" Coleman. The bride ooked lovelv "m" "*5"- fnepeloblue ohiffondren wi matchin acceuohles. The groomi gift to he bride was a purl ros- ery. The youn couple were nbLv supported by and Ill-s. [saw- rence Perry. the Q. brasion of the Nuptia In: g wedding dinner was held at homo of he room, the room being deco ora or the occasion in ml, w te and blue. After er n couple of hours were pemntiy s ent in music and supper was served to a l ber of friends and relatives. The of the eve spent in 6 Depot since his return from over- seas. The many friends of‘ this fine £23? $213....“ .92.?‘ ‘m’ . ower also held on Friday right in w" honor at the home of . Gnilonti brother Basil, when they received many beautiful gifts including a good many envelopes of money. ’ THURSDAY ACTING CAPTAIN — Lieut. Daniel Joeegh McCormack. G town, P. .I..-hu been pro- mote Acting Clphln , tn a release from National Defence Headquarters. Ottawa. neneasan FROM PRISON- Defence Headquarters. ONSIWIJIL! announced the release r e The jurors were: Bert Dickie,‘ frisends wish him a pleasant holfl gin“ “m”? Em“ cumin?!‘ Cpl. Melvin amen Fol Bresdalbane. P.E.I.: Pte. Hairy William Dickie, Summer-side, P. ll. ., and Pte. John Joseph I-liokey, Indian River, P. 2.1, A pretty wedding was solemnil- ed at 7 pan. on Tuesday, May 1st. at the home of the bri e's mother of. Montague, when Mary Doreen, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late J. W. Murdock was united in marriage to F/O. Donald Frank- lin Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mills of North Bay, Ont. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. Bigelow R.C.A.1".. station- ed at Charlottetown. FUNERAL SERVICES —- The funeral of Mrs. James McAdam was held yesterday morning from Prork Henneeseyb Funeral Home to St. Dunstanb Basilica where Hflqlliflll High Mass was celebrated by Rev. K. McMillan. Intennent was in the Church Cemetery. Port Alli- ustus, where service W35 conducted at the grave by Rev. L. Callaghan. The pail bearers were: Gavin Mo- Guirk, Philip Shea, Michael lilo- Guirk. John Murray, Harry Mort- imor and Hugh ‘rrainor. —WAS IIOSTESS-Miss Julie Meikle, cm of Mr. and M11. e hostess to a group of h mates on Baturda evening at home on Granvlle Street. The evening was pleasantly whiied a- which delicious . Miss aster Al- exander Campbe won n rise for Kéoaciency in dancing. Joan eikle, Julie's elder sister provided the music. B —YEAII IN JAIL - James Mc- Neil, Summerside was sentenced to s. year in jail by Judge no. Lewis in Sunlmerside on Monday when he pleaded gllili-Y to n charse of stealing appro imately $200. from a person. l-Ie ad been committed for trial after a preliminary hear- ing in January and had elected to be tried at the next lesion of the Supreme Court. On Monday; however, he re-eleeted to be trie by speedy trial. Mr. J. Watson Mac- N-sught, KC, appeared for the Crown and Mr. C.D. MacCallum for the defendant. nom: rnoiu OVERSEAS-In’ Mr. Darby was the unwilling e nonm- Doddl fine was a guest-G S eat of the ohulbmw ' uoeu‘ and Vendors’ which ll Maude! night the Degy-artmellt cf aun- uiture offices. , a Mus-ea. an“ ...- . e up ohlimun of a committee t? pre- sent n brief to the PE. Island Fod- mtion of Agriculture, Mr. Mlcliu to Mme hi! own committee. Ono request to be be the continuation of Goveenmen subsidies for fluid milk producers in the post-war period. Two officials of the RAJ‘. sta- tion at Gander. Nfid., were the men kl ed n I. Norseman plane. usually used in air-een. rescue work, crashed at Peaks; Station. ‘nlesdsy afternoon. 11v: plans was on alight from Gander to Moncton, R.A ll‘. ‘transport Command an- "c-"nss. tmaillli“ as . . . e nan, who m: a lonaperi had been sicmtih officer at under; an John J. imofe. civilian pilot o the plane, who had been responsible for aircraft Ilaintenance at Gan- der since Trans-Atlantic ferrying n. Both men made their homes at Gander. where their wives survive. Capt. Mercer J. Muilin, now serv- ing with the Canadian Army over- seas. was unanimously nominated as Federal P. candidate for King's County at the convention hel yesterday afternoon in Car- digan Hail. The nomination of Cant. Mullin was moved by D. J. McLeod Montague and ‘ed by David Anderson, St. Peter's Bav M D J M r. . . u Bay, father of Capt. Mullin, pre- sided at the convention. Following the convention. a pub- lic meetirfl: was addressed by Mr. Ciarie Ci is. 0C1‘. Federal mem- ber for Cape Breton South. A Bolingbroke ‘ be: from the R..C.A.P. station at Mount Pleu- mt, No. i0 Bombing and f‘ ery School. “ ‘ iilbflflly killing all members of t e crew. it we learned. The accident oocurr about 4 PM . The pilm was return from a routine is two and a half mile; cut of the airport, in the rural community of Dnmore An eyewitness said the plane appeared to wobble for a second or two. then it nosedived to the ground. The wreckage burnet. Officials at the airport did not reveal the number of men aboaatd the plane but it was reported from the scene of the crash that there were five aboard. The planes norm- ally wry four. The pane crashed n field on the farm o! ‘Iheop ius Bnrpan, about a half-mile from the nearest dwelling. The next of kin of the men have been notified and the name‘ will be .eleased shortly-S. Elmer Phillios Waite, son of Mrs, Howard Waite, Summerside, ls at present home on leave from he Navy. lie oined the Merchant Marine when e was not yet six- years in that hanrdous service, the thick of bitter battles at Caen and Falaiise and also in action in France, Belgium, Holland and Ger- many, Gnr. Pius Costello of the R.C.A. retnmed recently to his home in the City for a leave, after n h ofnt e late Thom“ Costello and Mrs. Costello, Boson Street. Pius Jack when the later was wounded in the battle of the Rhine and who is still in hospital in gland. Pte. G. Craig in February. l9 . expects to be homo for several Rebekah Dodge, No last night. The proqram was un- der the direction o Mrs. Ruby l-l ul . Mrs. Jeaadcrock- ett. Th presen Mrs. Jane T. Meikie and Mrs. Maud Finlayson with small gifts in non- our recognition of their long ser- vice to t e Lodge. The stage let- thc form of u. garden and its er- srrangement evoked much favourable comment. Mn. ngua McEachel-n accompanied Mrs. Dou- glas at. the piano and Mrs. Crock- ett was the accompani ‘ for the other musical numbers. OIL DNILLIIS BUN INTO TROUBLE — Drillers at an ex- ploratory oil well in Illllsboro Bey have run into a bit of trouble. but nothing unusual, it was learned. and actual drilling is expected be resumed within a few days. At. mm feet the drill broke throlllh a hard formation and stuck. when several attempts to pull it out wm unsuccessful. a newer m: washing the drill free we; adopted. Ivan Y. Reddin, spokesman for the Island Development Company which is doin the drilling said that the? ' finitely hopeful" that Oil would be found. They plan to drill to at least 14,000 feet before aband- oning the search It is understood however. that plans have been mule for development of the area if oil is found. Possibly up w l2 wells would. he drilled and millions of dollars spent on the project. list of newly elected officers for the year commencing July“ lat was ' by at the u the Et- re iar meeting of the Summer- si e Rotary held in the Olympia on rum . They m M fa 1W" Pnsidentfldervr F.J. Arnett: Vie! President Donald Baker, Search’? H k; um. R. . th LW Tron mum; 5c cant at ‘Al-ml. J. Henry “its .... *" "" mee d . . . Wartime Aetavritleahl‘: a“ t v ears of service. He is t e son‘ was within 50 yarfs of his brother; ‘. darkness in first day out they, were attacked t Costello went overseas with Magi" w i the newlyweds ro- on e of seeded to ‘the ome the brrde‘: t: when re loftemoon to catch a glrnpse ting for the entertainment was in! $1110 low-flying "I for Fred 1 Dnoraav Tiernvo - The‘ then joined the Navy in 104 He was on n frig ed to take the expeditions to France on D-Day. rolling in the Bay o shi was shelled from shorty bat- ter es on the French Coast. Later he made a trip to the Azores and Gibraltar. While his based at Seep dangerous p urn-ianslr. crossing the Arctic Circle and ex- periencing the novelty of 8! hours a 2a hour day. The in! nine German planes. Three ship he was on getting .___ one. NEBEKAII ROLL CALL-Alpha Seaman Waite his now volun- . lo I. O. 0.111. teered for duty in the Pacific and held its annual roll call meeting is now home on a 60-day furlough. Tw Mrs. Waite has three- other boys in the services: Herbert in the Navy; Ralph in Germany with the Army, and Everett in the Anny in Canada. nts rushed into the streets everywhere in the City di". s famous Mosquito bomb: r which made 213 successful flights’ id territory. gave edger spectators many over en -he thousands thrills as it swooped at great speed low over the City. "I for Freddie" left England or: Morlday to make n. oout-to-coas flight over Canada in aid of the E hth Victory loan. The fut- 1mg] fl bomber, th ttiod her slowest speed breast. the strong winds of westerly haulage, arrived in Mont- e real i! ours after leaving In: land. 0n the way over m: two ohm-t stops Iceland. The bomber Maurie); an; s. so. 0.120.} D. d t. e navigator Fly! l" an I‘. ., Oflicsrnrfohn Baker,.D. .0. Bu. The two officers have m more than loo flights infltherw th o, tae body and wings of “F foraPl-eddie" were parts of a giant British Columbia spruce tree which was later converted in the Pathfinder group. Pbur years ‘ plywood. tor of Mr. and and is doing well. ~Mr. Ormond Dalton of Bum- merside, student. of dentistry Daihousie University, Hlllfnl, has oth arrived home for the summer hoiié days. _._.-_ ~ pleesin to report that . Percy Kinc of Summersidc it convalm aft-or a grunts . want in o h-fnoo t.‘ Darby and .. saws" .b"uii:i:."'- E’. in coilvlnélug w- omb’ m; ‘a . , III Son forms were v ma: ‘Afr. Wendell match Bunburym: flan, presided u that o satiation’; of‘ llln of St. Peter's‘ u- inins f t, at the atltim: aid. gthcrgbed about . teen and spent two and a half Mr IIIIIAY t Lt. luvs pa charge from the air ‘force. ‘ Cl ANNOUNCED — The n is announced of Margaret beth. daughter of lfr. and Mrs. Walter Muskie, of Prince Edward Island to Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jofih Tho- mas Neither, of Ottawa. e fi- plm on Jan. 20. . ( we canal). —lINlING'l‘0N YOUNG no- Plil’! UNION-Met for the re- gular meoting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock with the president in u. biluDurinthbi -- mnclnlhcbnclmnfi“ ' ° “Mn” made f the D rtment had for their subject " e Problem of Beverage A2- oohol." The discuss! led by on was a luv. 15M. Mumy. Meeting closed with prayer. COMEDY ENJOYED — The Y. P. U, of the United Church, Mon- tague. under the capable direc- tion Ilrl. Harry Davison. pre- sented their three-act comedy- drnma ploy to a capacity hall on éhril 1U, and agqin on April 25. e cast of characters are as fol- lows: Dr. L. H. Johnstone. Ethan Stewart. mer Dunning, George Nicholson, George MacDonald, Wallace Gales, Mrs, Dnvlson. Mrs. lithan Stewart, Miss Ruth Mac- Gregor, Mrs. Edna. Fraser, Miss Rae Vickerson. Motor J. A. MacKmzle. il Graf- ton Street. Charlottetown. hu two sons in the armed forces with diteble war records. One of them. m“; Capt. H. M. Mackenzie, is with the Army vrilile his brother, Fit.- Lieut. D. Ian MacKenzi is serv- ing with the Air Force. Ca t. MncKensie went oversees in l and has been with the Pirst Division tank ‘unit for if months in Italy. Recently he was transferred to the Holland front. Flt-Heat. D. Ian MacKenzie en- listed as a. private in 1940 with. {rhea lt.C.A.1". and went. overseas in u a Sergeant. m mglnad he trnnlferred to the ans. and soon was gl-‘omoted Pilot Officer. Before D- he was a ab; m. meted. this tithe Fiigh -Lieu en. ant. He has been on continual operational duty over mirope since and M, D-DIY. PBl-ILICTION SIGNS _. Th0 nus nry pro-election bids for tblic favor are now emanating rom Ottawa. Announcement is made that the Department of Mina and Revenue; has luhhofkp- ed the extension of the elects-lg mr line in the National Park a kl v Bose 1m ' F . new e o be esta dished "as es and other {fflterim are avails le". Also that authonzty has been given for the readjustment and improvement of “l? Piers and terminals at Borden and Torsnentine for the adequate accommodation of the flfry.’ Hon. m. Howe recently was quoted as stating there was no ho e of the new ferrybeing ..rcady fore the summer of i946. LAIIKIN-KINNEDY -— A ve iwe in lfaiful, Ap Bruce Kenne- . . Mrs. W. I}. Kennedy of Cdmrose. Alta. and Rita Claire Larkjn daughter of . _and Mrs. W. Lnrkin of St. Peters Bay, P.I.I., were united in holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. performed the ring ceremony. Both bride and groom wore naval uniform. The bride wore a cor-sage of red roses and carried 1h pearl covered use planes were shot down the credit for the g ‘in Sydney, N. S. _..._. , on -;INGLI8B BRIDES ARRIVE- down the better to the i in Greenland and was flown to Can- ada b two iishme-n: Flt-Lt. , and Janet Richard, 3-year-old daugh- at ll Mrs. Arthur Rich- ard. was operated on at the Char- ‘ Hospital for appendix, ren. now a chaplain of the groom Iidit th abl rtcd P.O. F. W. in‘; gggger ofbythe bride. After Qllfl- Nfil I DIM English brides who are sisters and are both members of the Wo- men's Division of the RCA)‘. and rri to Iain Eleonora. She is I lua- Dt. moanorl. and LA Maltese wif 3 some unit. They nrriv overseas in author in Germany. Wold been Cont. W. D. Silencer. Charlottetown died on Ap wounds which he hm three days previous , , Ca t. Bhemn enisteci on Jan l l 1. u Lieutenant with m6 sol at rs long m um. Through the Tun. Rellgoménnfltoul Can- 't"... h. I The late Cont. Sher-ran brothers living: Rev. J. l. with the Can- adian Navy; George. with the Cus- toms Department in Charlotte- town: Louis. Fred, Edward. and Hugh, all livinl at Crapnud. An- er brother, Oanmander P. O. Sharron. was killed in the Kin ‘I Cup r in England in 193B. e has one sister, Agnes, Dickson I2 Brighton Road, City. Ce tein Shorten was the son o the u . Mrs. WJJ. Shor- mofonpami. Scwalloyesn or mpny can, and wed Boston. His bait: had been for some time one. in 1M, he f- lu‘ fl wi the loo wn - v0 your! lunged . . Per i an cultured until- nun and for many yum made periodical visits to his native lend where he always received- weloome from his many During his long illness he was well and faithfulw cared for by er, Mn. Johnall. Portion. “n, . t h, ‘cad-ham sum, was: -IIOME FROM OVERSEAS- the first soldier to arrive lngand- from Prince Ed rd Island in this w": and a veteran nineteen months of active ser- vice in Sicily and Italy, Gallant of Summerside ar- e . d h katogn Liglhizlulnlfané re an umber oliath he blitz he was st. near mndon and on many n help clean up the debris and do rescue after a raid. Pte. Gallant landed on the shores of Sicily with the invasion forces of yea wounded although, through an er- ror. his arents were one occasion m advised t he was wounded. He did. however. sufler tack of melanin. While on the memora o experience of an audience given to mh-w Ililnd Hfllflffli CII A n Mr. h Z. Gallant. King Without. iiiu services and ofit of a band to mlidethoir Anny cadets of Saint Duns n’ University Wednesday afternoon drill routines and ex- eonduc Douglas. District e boys were part- effQetive in l Review Or i whoathe salute was taken by lat-Col. P.S. Fieldi lbliow . JD. ‘gldlt ficerflrh M.C., Area Commandant, Jerry Clark, cadet officer from Halifax, HMO!’ P. Tierney and Lt. Fred Cass. Various clam ta dab stripping and assembling s Bren Iun. tying knots and lash- i ir general knowledge of ports and functions of a ri and fired several rounds on the . Q- - hnrmlvv Ind 8st. Owe n ___. idols t N . i0 Born uonlrliery Siibooloat Mt. used th l Wednesday in the B zingbroke bomber two es from the station. when i - R u‘; RMHIIOUIII Ailélgilfl. {fun ' .1 whole wife is Mrs. AH. Spears of band's mother, Mn. AmuAndrvw, oak st . . Betty REAL-GIBSON - In wit! urdny at 0 o'clock, Clyde Boat, ‘son of Ml- J , i961 and are now serving to- R, N. Boll. Rev. S elated. Tali white ma . Li!!!‘ G l I. love before the service. and after- ing I. white satin gown made with Mt th h l. ‘ on ‘$1.3’.- Mra. Stuart a coom ' ‘rd... or .l’l°'c, whcyre they 4am ‘ Clermont rwho is 110mg‘? m‘; _ service . when was given an addition f‘ Q. ieave.—K _ alarms AXWOBTIIY -- At thl P. I. Illllifl H I, P 1., April N. i945. to Mr. and llll. Daisiel! Baldwin. Baldwin's Road, . . .. a son. BEATON- At ti: ‘Ki ' Coun Hos ital. Montigae. a Ap l If. i945. f0 llr. and Ill. Murdock Beaten, Albion. P11, a S011. SMITH - At the P ll. I. Rd tal ham 1...»... a Kenneth Alan. (Patriot. plum “fr” L — at m. n la Island nocpim on Loafing, 10:” . and Mrs. Robert Dllsiel, Glar- ggetlown, a. daughter, Moment an and Mrs. Stan ey I1 l ll. PHILLIPSM-I-Silddoniy athisat-Ioh gnarl‘; lisuiam" "°"°m"m.' formerly manic s of was River, Pl. Island. Ind one m. Stewart. THOMAS-At North Tryon 28. 1M6, to Ill’. and 11h. Thomas a do ti: Anna. ABCNIBALD — M the PJJ. In- gtsl, April I, 1H6. to ilk. and It'l- . Archibald (nee Nadine mm. a daughter. GBIF IN--At the Cithflolpitl, to all-mm Jamal o ranks ac- hut of officers M*°wu‘ A n‘ o ital Iii 9° 1.”. '0 - I!‘ Rare. wear Moiionald. louril. a d! hill‘. M%ONALD—AQ North Gilli “Pril 2! i016, to lb. Big mien” wDonold. s no (J HID . BOYLE-At Newton, on April ll. 1905,. to Mr. bin. Kill‘ 3° . a daughter. Theron Nita - DBEWBTI‘ - At the Prince I' Island Boo tLi W to M! and stall L 1 , . ett of Oyster Bod ri (M00100! Mc%uarrie), a dough r. 0W N - At the Prince Island Hospital on may f. 1M6. I bflnkndbfmllwlrd final" Helen I non. Robert . roomy-at the Prince lfvul Island l-Ios ital on LAC. and s. onw. a son. DIV Ills-At the P. l. on Friday. April fi. other u o. w. rknflfi- ma aoCmor Street. Tor- ‘, S.A. Wiiiiems. air gunner. whose father is AJ. Willianu r ' ' . Annie ltiwert) n Jean. . a-lvfanlnaoss (-4 oAmnatn-uuuAN-At ity United church my M. the Rev. r. I.“ . l... u» Wilfred unclean. OPWIInaW‘ C0171). bltfntfllfil- Eff‘- at m. new of North Milton. nucnovmatl. - amrIgF-M mesbytcrian Manse. ' Thilfldly, Arri ma. iegnlv w’ “Muslim Phoo Clog: itiver to ton in uuli, Chen-MM"!- pun-no {.500 l“ 1TC H, I“. o °“"ficfi"ic' stigma '33:: no‘. Ill- a , Malcolm h rranl o ti... ‘ion 1- m the 80th April. I MaoLeod son of‘ the 1m ll I Maofleod’ of Sredoiblflh P- 3' ‘ a ed Ml earl. n. sf An _ at Ohariotwh" Q , om. .1 rigcfllsliccifiouas. ‘It: n new ca mvassa - At ti; vhfllififl‘, Hospital April l.“ '15 years COLE — At m: uty tom. while the mother turquoise Fraser, formvrly of Avondoie, l!“ '_, MY