in i1? Al sit m‘ 1i: th th kr . ._.. -.....-<-m»-\ 11-2-2151‘. CZTLTQ‘? A... v __.~= 4*»- r- summon» antenna“ w>~ .~_P§S?E . IliN. _ OUR :.—_ ; ~_—_~_ —=:_1:_._._ .. News BUDG rHF GHARL()'I"I‘ET€)_WNWVVGUARDIAN M ‘.43. 7,2, 1i ET For OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBER§ JIONIHY i -iiitiiu: 1'0 BE SHUWIIRED- l LEAVE FOR NEW YORK. — ur. ThlS district “ELS shocked uiiurs- inc (Jffaln cccitrrcu on rinoay wlizre the groom is a prosperous l=~=**‘-""-“ "é-l;"'1-"L'~'-£5- ;,-“~,“~° ;_.____.. .._.-_ . ,, , _ , _ , _ All» Thelma Donald was the guest J. D, McGuigan and his daughter. day last when word went around May 24th, i940. of Daniel Conway farmer. The Guardian ioins in ex- Macpoiialcrihoi aroetgv what In: 8m“ _ R T! "15 "m" ('9-\FERl-\'Fg- ()1 tum-u»- at a prctiv bridge lllld Imelda, leave this morning for that Mr, p, J, Hume; had passed m, his resmence 1n souris, Prince tending hearty felicitations, s received v 88d X1 8 lb ‘ litlZS J. Sicriis and R. - _ . .. . I 1 , ‘ - . _ L; . ..i_ -"—._' tr riiiiriicd to ilie cit)‘ 0" bhvllliiilitlMlswlgzgliiitoflvgglisssgigiil gfinmygiktwoxlklvilteegjkrtor mpec w gevtiegallgiegritllaisfkliofilnllilg fight-II‘? Iii-gig Edward bland————-l A V61’! Gill“ b!" 919m! W°ddm3 m. dun‘ o‘ ‘who 1am“ Gyppnqqs A l ll by Plane "W" 0i‘ l in“ ‘ier social du:ic= bv a number -—-—— seemed to be on the mend. Mr. memarrege of Miss Annie Mae took plaice at st. Joseph's Roman WWW-i °11 W’ 1mm °l Y P“ Hos m, J '2' i i119 P. i: "M": “Ylll “l5 W01" of ffiviitls of lire iii-vie-io-be who The death occurred at the Prv- Hughes had passed the fourecore mmn dmjghm o, w and Mrs catholic church. Kentviiie. N.S_._on ,194°- l“ m‘ "m" l” 599° Rm"- M l’ E '5 “a? 9- 194W“ Di: i ll. Rog: Holiniiii, Ill(‘_\1"“.a~‘ m, ‘..@5,,,»,.,.,. o} 5mm. 10,915» vliicial sanatoi-ium. Charlottetown, may]; in 111e, mg ha, resided in m]; Samuel’ Mam“ K,,,‘,,ss' and m.’ ,.Sal.urday. June l6 twhgn lytivlai} gfiflofllligf-‘fiugzf vrygguigrlmaéoigize Mxbm-Nlq-(mdrlxlltlsslhfilly. a i.‘ ‘l’ “m l“! ll" < l‘ ‘mum tliii~i<.ls' ' " ' on Thursday. May 23. of Lois CHI- town for twenty veers after retir- 9M; ,1 Mqt-Dollygqii 50,; o, M, Marguerite. vounges aug or 0 _ - ~ ,_ . - ‘ P. i; :\.\\il ._v oi .\i - ‘ ‘ i B11, hte 1 Mr, Finlay l f ' l ‘ ' ' “ 'M'ac ' M. d Mrs. Douglas Gaul. Law- delicate heaJth for nearly a year. Hospital on June 14, [,0 y.“ c:- ll. lliiill viillbc “flwa Iserxgusolrai aiililllge iarteoMalcfalm B611. gffianu chug-gglsllllllllllgllluw: gfmgnfri-{zjd Li; I” tmuglagée g: reiiceatgwn_ N_S., became the bride ho hill-d IJWGM hopes 01 recovery Airs. A. MBAZKIXIIIOIL city-fa 5U c criplial. L wit; 0i Si. hjgiiitliit sziitit-ilts iiis, Uilivcr- tiudrtiiru a Sptlikltl , I lllOf.l1_' u: St. Dun- tiie Rev. 'l‘lioziiris tvus OIXllLIlId ' lli H‘ ‘ and Rev. iicivly-ort b? “is . ti. Siic iihies tennis "kn lkircia‘: of .\‘~ \.l'\l. All 7!\I (l .' is Muss Executive, A has been in the some days. This is iirst visit here, He self as being greatly the hcaiitifti 3': >dL54h-4_4)4 C‘. 4-1;: n. c, formerly of Char- ."i‘lOi\'ll. Mr. Gardner was five rs old when leaving this pro- ‘c. The couple expressed the r ii roiilti come again ncxt . pviitl more lllllt‘ licrv. \\' "c the guests of Mrs. l uncle, W. G. Dnrke, Hun- tc: llivcz", during their visit. -,..-...,. evccptionallyr pretty June ‘.2 took place on Saturday af- l’ Juno 8th hi‘. the home of lit‘, vvhcii hiiss _ r-triink MacDonald or Crapaud, i'..'.lS united tn marirago to Mr. Itiilph Myers son of Mr. m4 Mrs. Jilin H Myers of Hampton. The (‘Pfpmonv which took place under a licauitful chcrrv trce in the gar- den, which was ladcn with bloom urns performed bv Rev. W. Malc- Lcnn. The bride and groom were unattended. The bride looked chnrmlrig in p, fuchis dress. smart hat and matching accessories The iitcrlditig March vvns played by Airs. (Dial L. M. Callbeck of (‘rri-pauri. After the ceremony de- licious refreshments werc served to about. fifty guests. Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mn. Myers left on e short honeymoon. They have the best wishes of their many friends for their future happiness. MYERS-MIODONALD. — A gig‘- den wedding of much charm k place at. the Eyrie home of M-hflnd Mrs. Frank MacDonald. OTB-Palm» at three o'clock on Saturday after- noon. June 8. Ville" daughter. Flora Jenn. became the hl‘l(lC of Ralph E. Myers, son OfMF- and Mrs, John H. Myers. Ham?‘ ton. The bride looked very lovely in e street-length dress of rose and mauve with corsage of talisman roses. and small flowered hat m ll tcliing colors with velvetstream- . Prcrcdcd by a swim of girl ii cls in rainbow colored frocks. she came down the stairs to ti: strains oi’ Mundelssohns weddinti march, and was met by her father. W110 escorted her to the lawn where lll(‘§ll‘l'lOlTl nwnited under the blos- wm-iiitirn apple tree. _'1'he Rev. W. H. KIVLCAH, of the United Church. Dt-rlurincd the ccrciziony. Wlllc“ was uxincsscd by about forty rela- tives untl fricnds. The perfect June ' the spacious green lawns and i 1y ivtifldlg ripple blossoms mode p bcniitlfii’. setting for the cert’- miiirv. Following ilie happ felici- Llllllll-"Clf lilf'li' nit-lids nnt during tiic signing oi the reillslei‘. MP5- Il)l‘.l Cailueck. of Craflflud. who payed the u-ccitiiiig march,’ stint-I vpry swrrtltly- "O Promise M0-' The bride's mother wore u navy and rise rcdiiigoie cnscmblc, and till‘- prooniis mother was gnwiieci in dust with flnwt-r-ti'iii_iiiic(l hiit. Tcn W85 5r'l\'L‘fi in ihi‘. livaiig r001". W11?" “us ciccoruted with tulips and otlitr stlltlig flowers, illl(l_Ull_ the verflndflh tilitl iziwn. Tlit- bl_'ld£'S iilblfi Dlflfied U._.;,,,-,. [i113 cozy fireplace was cen- mitd with a ticrctl wedding cake ioppctl with n posy of piuk mid blue vriii. tlic sonic flowers nround the busi- niitl flnnkcd with tall tapers. Tliffii‘ flrSlhllllll iii serving were Mrs. John Nicholson. MPS- Aflllil Simmons, Mrs. B. C. W006 Ml5~ lictinctli Mutlnrt. M55 f-ttlllll. Mr». G. Miicdrmaid. and the Mmcs Aniillcii MncDoimld. Dill-s ,\i_v(-|'5, (iliidys Trowsdalc. M1"? 3'00 and ituthin Macdonalci. lznppy young couple showered Vi nppjc bicssizm confctii. l0" 0" a short llflllflfjlllflfill trip. The brigc imvclic-(i in navy and white 0 - bltitk potent 110"!" scniblc with snrlcg and fox fur... Previous t0 hcr ruarria c the bride was ten- ricrcd a m rcllnncous shower ill the Crapaud Community Hall. “Jun. _.,i-i~ rt-ceycd mnny beautiful wit, Tur- po-iulnr young couplc nve thc btv-t wlslics of their m8"? "rviitls as tiw- go to their 118W ome in DeSabio t iiiizlii 1111C!‘ ,1 car -Aiiiong the ‘l\\'.lltl€il S1000. _ I CEIGITIOTI)‘ their eldest _ —I.II.\VI£S FOR TORONTO. — i Captuili James Sirlglii, of Sum- i lllt side, left on Friday for Toronto, ' ho ‘v15 baled to cuter the . iii_Aii‘ Force. Capt. lic is ucli fliLlll- \'lll§_: hail ii wide vx- muriiie navigation S f.t( . ]lt'l‘lL‘llC(‘ _\\lill _ rind marine engines. MARRIED SATYRDAY. -- Th’: iii.i - n,’ Mr. Charles .\lacKi-i:- ‘ .Ma:'- ' Ruth Hc-uriz. the a niiti Mrs. Frank R. has becii iiniioiincal. The took trace in Halifax on ‘ Mi‘. ftfacKcnzic was i to ilnlftix sonic clays . .1 iictutliuiciil of the RC. p z C‘ F: 5 fl m tr > l” Ml‘ nnd Mrs T. w. L ri-owseu- c ir-rl bi llllill’ tiziirziiicrs DOfls oxen, Niag- .:i Oliriuri anti ivcrcin llcii Ntzrmnii Rosters. Ac- t‘ "l! lliciii ti» Ill“ l“ iiiti ivzis l, o.ll'l{ Uriiiiv of ' ‘limo, DIILIIZlUIY WICDDING — A J ill wcdciiiig of holllfllllll/Ufl iii l a‘. Ffflllfll ‘ . I)ll\'itl ltcscoe .l the P. I-l. l. liighlntiders, lSUll o ,\I anti Nils. J0lill H. Walk- l cr. lici ll. llilin l Li a hiblél‘ 0f tile groom. groomsmiil: iuis lrcue. Gordon lSlORXY- I‘ t‘ l’. F}. I, l-flzhlnnticrs ,.\lr‘:<. \'.’.. i: ziiiiit. of the ,:i'0l,:ii til :1 ' tiqp," nun-Uh as tiic llllfiu (‘lllfiltfl the church. l leaning o: 1:10 arui of licr brother, jMr. Hillard Alt-ck, and after the v while the register was being signcci Airs. Preston Kcii- iictil" smut "0 Prnmlsc Mo“ Ush- crs ivcrc i I\l;ij.ni' Frcricrick Scm- pli- and S13. W< c_v Cnmpbtll. The hnpplyt couple Wllfll lcnviiig the church were showered with c0nfet_ ti and good wishes. while Sgt. Wes- l¢.\' Cfllllilllvll rvi‘. l- "e ' sclectlons on tliP briupitvls. Fiariv in tile nftcr- llCOll ill~.‘])l'l(1ill couple lt-ft by car on n iiirtni‘ trip fllffllllll the hfriri- lllllvfi- TllQV lrivc the hcst WlSllPS of ilicii" many frlcrrls for a long, imp. lll‘ 41ml prosperous wedded life-H, .____ TUESDAY After a brief illness Airs. lifiir- gtiivt iiurdvtt died on ,\i,;;_i 33rd u; tile King's County llospnai, Moli- wiuc. Sue was born at Biudciiell. P.E.l.. May lltli, i870, daughter OI Lewis and Catherine Ross. When ,she was tcii yciuxs old the family tniyvvd l0 Uulitiiis, As ll. vuiiiig vvo- iiiaii slic vvciit lo ilic Uniicti States and Lrultlvtl fol‘ a nurse, L“ May i908 slie illilffltld Mr. Win. Burden, Stratlicoiia, PEI, who predeceas- ed lier iii Dec. i915. Five brothers are left to mourn her loss, Wm. and Chris. in Wiisliiiigion State, U.S.A., George, Bridgetown, P.E.I.; Neil. Fortune Head, PEI; iiiid Arthur with Wllolll in recent years she made her home at Sturgeon, PEI. Two sisters Priscilla, Mrs, Frtizee and Isabelle, Mrs. Goudcy tiled in Mass, some years ago. Edwin iiiid Walicr Burden, Stratu- C0113 arc step-soils. Mr, Everett McKendrick, a pro- minent citizen of Albertoii, and former councillor, passed away quite suddenly in the curly hours of Sat- urday; morning, Di‘. R. H, Kennedy was cailerl llllll pronounced (icalii diic to iiitiurzil causes. Mr, McKen- drick W215 about 5t; yyctirs of age and was a native of Albcrtoii and most. highly esteemed. He leaves to mourn besides his mothcr Mrs. James Mc- Kendrick his wife, two children Bruce and Eilccii, {L50 two brothers, William of Cnmtlbcliioii, Lot 4, rind I Howard. lit prcscnt in Scotland; also four sistcrs, Florence, Mrs. Mc- , Marion, Mrs. Ivan Mitchell, both of Charlottetown; Myrtle, Mrs. Gordon, Charlottetown; Janie, Mrs. Everctt Wrtilock. Hiintcr Riv- er. The funcrnl WflS held on Sun- day nftrrncoii and was vcrv largely nttcntlrd. Rcv. Mi‘. Cllilffllflll of Albcrton officiated both at the ltouse and church. The choir ns- sistcd with the music. Mrs. John Wells sang with sympathetic feel- ing "Lcziti Kindly Light." The nllbrnrors wcro Wm. Waugh. Wil- nrd Waugh. Wm. AllhFPY. S. R- Biirkc, Wm, Lczivitt. and Jnhn Niac- lntrsh. Intcrment was in the Uni- ted Church cvmflfry- _.ANNUAL MEETING-The Ladies Aiti of the Prince County lflggpiiul n‘. their annual meeting rc-clccted Miss Eleanor Green as president. Other officers elected iwcre vice prcsiccnt (hi. large). M15- .IIt".(llll Strong, Seflmflll’. Ml-‘s ‘Mary Hunt, Church reprcsentativcs Augijcam Mrs, George H088. Mrs. Ernust, Milk, Mrs. E. T. TiuW-‘ln; Roman Catholic. Mf-‘i- W- P- Clll‘ ‘igglian, Mrs. J. J. MricNiilly and M155 Annie Ollrllloian; 'l‘rinity United Church. Mrs. L. R. Alien. lMi-s, H, R, Crockett, Mrs. T. H. Inmuii, and Mrs. A. S. MacKBYS Bapflsl. Church. Mrs. C. B. Jelly. Mrs. W. A. Currie and Miss Bertha Schurtnmi; Prcsb§'l@l'll’l"- MYS- Dim‘ aid nrkt-r, till-s. Fl lk r\lncNcill mid Mrs, Eiiicst Walker; Christian Church. Mrs. M. L. Brarhliaiv. Mrs. Harr Linklcttcr mid M . Wallace Hnrdjilng; Church 0f Scotland, Mrs. G. W. Phillips, Mrs. H. F. Morrison. Mrs. Jnmcz. CUillil-i. lhizciiisiiiit Commlttcc, Mrs. Hrath strsng. Mi.“ Hannah small, Mrs J. \\'. Ntmiinn, Mrs. J. J. MacNnii ind Airs. W. P. Callaghan. Administration Com- mittce, Miss Hamiuii small. Mrs. Q, w, Phillips. Mrs. Wm. Strong. Mrs. G. W. l Mrs. T H. E. 111mm; and M . ll. Crcckctt. r1119 rcpCftS of the various commit- tee; showed that the _ve:ir had been a siiccrssfiil one, many iiifnzs were tiiirclinsctl that llflS nrltirri coneideraiiy to the tnmfirt of the patients rind convenience of the nursem-S. - iii ilic inoior bunt» r . high _lioiiors. Aftcr a brief hi rliiruu: the luiicrnl of. Victoria. There passed peacefully away on May 9th at the Provincial Sana- torium. Charlottetown. Katie B. beloved daughter of S. D. and Ag- tics McFar tine, of Hopefield. PE. .. at the early age of 20 years and three months. MAKING RESEARCH — Miss mirgaret 'ller, B. Sc.. M. A. Bndgcvvatcr, N.S.. it at the Marine 'Biological statzon in -Ellerslle. P.E I.. where she will conclude research wrok in Marine Zoology. Her special interest has been “the life and cultivation of the sea- mussel." Masier Huntley Dingwell. son of Mr. and hlrs. C. S. Dlngwell, has returned from Halifax. for a brief visist. He was accompanied by his grandmother. Mrs. James Hunt- ,le,v. Huntley who is only ten years ‘old has graded into grade 6 wiitih v s t lic will lcavc for Kuiszic, N. 8., \\llfl'L‘ iic will join thc Boy Scouts ill. camp bcfore taking up his school studies. l FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- ‘ cinl oi Aibcrt Doroii was held yes- .‘.ir ' morning irom his parents‘ ice, i2 ieayiieiu St. to lhc i chin cli of iiic Most i-io.y Redeemer. i where Requiem High Mass was sung I l by lbcv. Father McKenna, C.SS.R. ‘inc pail-bearers were Messrs. MlHLVlCG Costello, Frank Costelloo, Anthony Martin. Buddy Connors, Francis Pitre and Alfred Hermes- so}. service at. the grave was con- ducted by Rev. Father Loiius. USSR. LAW SOCIETY ANNUAL pil-JETING-The sixty-fourth im- ‘pual meeting of the Law Society of Pifice Etiivurd Islflllfl was held yt iiy afternoon. New, Offifieffi u-ere elected for the coming year. ' s "the new President is Mr. Arthur ' 5F. MacQutiid, KC, Souris, Vice- | President, Mi‘. R. R. Bell, secretary- lTrcasurcr, Mi‘. W. E. Bentley, The i following were added to the Coun- lczl, lifcsvrs. K. M. Martin, K.C.. . A. l-‘urmcr, N. W. Lowthcr, and lA. J. Hashim. The Auditor AP- puintcci was the Hon. M. A. MM- Gulgan, it i; worthy of note that ,this is the thirty-third consecutive iyenr that Mr. ‘W- LY Bf-‘flllw hi5 given his services to the Society as Sircrl‘lary-Trcnsiireiz A large number of the friends of Miss Thelma. Donald called at her ‘home in Malpeque on Wednesday afternoon to tender her _a shower lprcvlous to her approaching mnr- t riagc. The hoiisc was decorated with ciit flowers. The bride was ushered into the drawing room where the guests were assembled by Miss El- 'lcn Harrington and placed in B. sent of honor. The many and var- ied gifts were brought in by Mrs. Reilly. Marjorie and Ella Crozier npciicti tlic parcels while Mrs. Rob- crt Hogg and Ellsworth Bag- nrill readihe accompanying verses Frank Bcaristo and Mrs. Bruce and Barbara Woodside arranged them nicely on the table. The bride- to-be in a gracious manner thank- cd all for tlicii‘ lovely gifts and ihcir kindness in remembering her. All joined heartily in singing, For She's A Jolly Good Fellow with Mrs. Simpson leading at the piano. Mrs. Simpson then gave several pleasing piano selections while the present were being admired which wcrc numerous and costly con- sisting of china, gliiss and silver- ware as well as many other useful gifts besides several envelopes. A delicious tea. was then served with Mrs. George Crozier and Mrs. An- hie Cousins pouring tea, with Mar- jorie Crczier. Barbara. Wcodside. Mrs. Bnicn Rieliy and oi-hcr friends assisting in serving and a social hour followed nftcr all departed wishing the brlde-to-be every hap- piness. -_-__ WEDNESDAY JFAREWELL - The many friends of Private Vernon Sobe ivere glad to welcome him bac home in Searleiown on furlough recently. He is stationed in the Sydney Military Hospital in the R. C. A. M. C. On Friday night in 'Senrletown Hall a farewell party was given in his honor and he was tivcscntcd with nn address and gift of a. military writing set. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION —On the evening of May 8th the .young people of Newport gather- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome MacDoald to honor their son, Gunner Michael J. Mm:- Donald on his departure for Mili- tary Camp in Petawawa. A very fitting address was read by Mr. Malcolm Fay and Gunner MacDonald was then presented with a beautiful case of religious article: by Mr. guests were then dining room where l1 delicious sup- per awaited them; the tabie ceri- tre piece was a decorated birthday cake. it being Michael's birthday. All" 5119961’ a social evening was spent in music and song and the guests de arted showering Michael lwriéh go wishes for his future ushered to the The June sittings of the supreme Court Opened here vesterdaymom- ing at ll.00 (1.711, with His lordship Chief Justice J. A. Mathieaon pre- siding. Present on the bench as utcll. wns Justice A. E. Arsenault. The business of the dnv included the charge to the Grand Jury by His Lordship, the lroaring of peti- tions. the consideration of the docket. and the hearing ofthe irst case. an appeal case from the Citi- ‘fjllriiurt, rind the report of the Grand f‘ v. Chiof Justice Mathieson told the jury that there was not much busi- ncss wailing for their attention. "The-re will be no new bi'i= of in- cllcimcnt to be submitted. The case of the King vs. Larttc. trier] ntthe January term, wi-cn the pettv iury disagrccd. will at the discretion of the Crown come brfnrc vcu at this term for n new trial. Another duty felling on you tinder the statutes nf thr- nrovlncc will be that of ap- nri-wfl-iq rorvsifiblfW an’! fencc-vit-w- crs r-r Kiuvs, chit-cw: rind Prirve fiirtedrt Th" inspection of Pilhll" Tlilildihvr wl! be anrvthr-v- rim of your riutlcs. Vmi must rcnort on "1""! ~nri m2!" My rt'"""tio" that *'-~ l-lr-tiw-sfenn»; m-ll Ip- 7f y»... pffyUIY-n M“. Mun |i-v-....,,.\gl-v~_ Joseph Sloane. The | you may refer i0 the court." Hi5 lnrdahin instructed well attended, the service at church and grove being oonduc by the pastor, Rev. Joseph Rooney. l-bearers were as follows: . John ‘Thomp- Edmond Barry, Michael Tobin. The funeral was under the direc- Montague Furnishing McLean in charge. of the fam- ily arrived on the late Borden train. Friday night, for the funeral: Jo- sflph Urban, Eunice and Mabel, Mrs. Dorertv. all of Boston: Llotfe. The pa Messrs. F. R. Sinnott son. Percy Robbins, Wm. Ranahan, and tion of the 00., with Mr, The following membe w» r-ii- some lime i» €§l€fs3y“‘§§'ii§é‘l~i§ ..P.:'2“§:ttt with her father through his illness cam“ 305W”, swwar, k I‘ and death‘ Thompson. William Jenkins, George Boswell and Wallace Owens. “hand Many friends will be sorry to increased learn of the passing of Mr. Thomas Island Hos- pital on June 14th at the age of 63 years. Mr. Dawson. who was one most highly es- been quite for finally succumbed with Dawson was a. veteran of the Great War and served overseas with the 105th. service which was held on June 18th was attended. A short service was held at the home. after whilch ts Church. funeral Both services Rev. Mr. Ver- Summerside. At the close service interment was mad; in the Presbyterian Cemetery lid- his . also four —'I‘he1ma. of Boston. Mass: Rita (Mrs. Arthur Della (Mrs. Dawson at the P. E. of North Tryon‘s teemed citizens had seriously ill in th some time and after much suffering borne Christian fortitude. Mr. Hospital Battalion. The funeral largely the funeral cortege wendezi way to the Presbyterian North Tryon where the service was held. were conducted by wolf of of the joining. He leaves to mourn low a sorrowing widow daughters and six sons: Sherren of Crapaudi; Edward Troivsrinlel: Muriel home: Blane. George Ale»; Svdncv of North Trvon. Aldershot: Freddy in to all community is extended in great bereavement. were: Messrs. Criily Lea, Thompson Erie Boulter, Wnddcll, Frank Dawson furgey. The annual meeting of the silver Ffox Breeders and Exhibitors Asso- ciation of Prince Edward Island was held in the Prince of Wales Col- afternoon. There was a good attendance, re- presenting all parts of the province. R was presided over Brown, president of the y past _ included a successful FlEld Day gathering of foxmen, the Show in November, and Provincial Pelt show in De- He mentioned the diffi- culties that now confront our in- lege Hall yesterday The meetin by George E. the association. who outlined wcrk accomplished during the year. which Provi ncial Fox cember. the ted and performed the presence of a large relatives iiiicl friends THURSDAY Dunstaffnagc yesterday was held from her late Bunbury Tuesday Murray. Rev. D. K. Ross J. W. Hhyter. in Clifton Cemetery K. Ross. Messrs. C. J. The time was had James Lmvlor Jr., bridge was played during also indulged in and dainty tess JISSISMBC by at 800d time. spondeu the Red tom's class blankets were merside vicinity; 24 from Cross Heavenly Home. Mi‘s. mourn the loss ed her to all. the Cherry Valley United Church, Wednesday afternoon. June 12th., at five o'clock. Rev. A. ceremony in the number 0i FUNERAL YESTERDAY funeral of the late Mrs. lis was held from her residence at The service was conducted by the Rev. J. M. Nicholson and Rev. Mr. FUNERAL SERVICE —- The fun- eral of Mrs. Henry C. Smallwood afternoon where service was conducted by Rev. Louis Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Louis Murhy and Rev. D. pallbearers Wood. Edison Douglas, Herbert Mason, Wellington McNelll. Wilfred Bovyer and John A. Mc- Donald. SOCIAL GATHERING — A nice last night when Mrs. entertained a number of her friends at her home on Prince Street. A three of the evening. which was much cn- joyed by all. Music and singing was thoroughly enjoyed IHCIHSCIVCS. A lunch was served by the hos- some of her girl friends, after which the guests dis- persed. thanking Mrs. Lawlor for a Tommv Cé-NIIIGHUYSUIIOOL ‘or. with the P E r. Highlanders iii mm 1mm“ m“ Dartmouth: of whom the sympathy of the their The pallbearers Russell Augustus and Max the Sumniersldc High School _ generously to the cull of Cross for blankets, gave $37.50. which purchased tcn all wool biankcts. Miss Ethel Tan- contribuwd ti blanket. b5 donated from Suin- people; ‘l5 from uLeai-ys Albcrton; blankets were shipped by the Red from Prlncve County; 47 new blankets and 38 used blankets were sent this vvcck to the Red Cross in England. Other donations to the le spirit of Mrs. Sarah MacDzmild of Belle River, was callcd to the MacDonrld was scvcnly- nine years 0i" age. In her pissing nitiiiy friends through- out. this province mid Uiiitcd States of a loved one whose noble Christian character endear- A loyal friend and S. Weir the bride. “The Kinthtggnw aftrierturghillghhgnlilnihgarfri c‘ c‘ El‘ the mainlan afternoon. residence, rd in the the Insiittite the mcmbcrs and Rcv. ‘Vere: th Province. stltutcs. and morn!- ticulni-lv, the table the course elm-yon" adopted. As ed pointed from County. Mrs. ‘EROUS pupils 0t rc- Courit-y, Mrs. and 134 Red ‘cross headquarters at Suin- merside. S will in future reside. has received In the early hours of Friday morning. Milv 31st. 1940. the i-ieilb- Co.. or saint Jc-iui. n prosperous of Cpl. Wilfred Ieiurier MacKinnon. R.C.CS.. son of Mr, and MrsJ-Iuizh J. MacKlnnon. Charlottetown. W l- l ncsses were Slzt, H. c. scott. R.C.E.. saint John, N.B.. and Mrs. Edward Doucctte of Lnwrcncetoivn, sister of The hamlv couple are spending their honeymoon in Char- The twenty-seventh annual con- vention of the Prince Edward Is- land Institutes opened morninc at Prince of Wales Coi- homo lege. Over three hundred official delegates from the different in- stitutes registered. The the air of progress and s-eririce which scribed in the reports of tho Presl- dent, Mrs. Walter Lenrd. Bcdeqiic. and the Supervisor. Miss Mary G. MacDonald. The President referr- wnr and its effect on m-clailrcrincss. as wcll as to look in the future of the rlcvclonment of MacDonald presented a most en- couraging report. recording an ‘n- creiise of 2'7 in the number of Tn- ‘o tho anneal of tlm dif- fcrcnt \Vnr swviccs for hid. pnr- Opcnlng Session The morning session opened at 11.30 a. m. lifter registration. The Crccd was rccitctl niid the minutes 0f the i939 Convciitioii or two years, no change in the executive was made except for the election of Nomi-tinting and Resolu- tions Committees. The of the Nominating Commiitoc. rip- Allriii MhcKav, Airs. Brown, Queens Mrs. MucNcil. Kings County, Mrs. ry Icard. Mrs. WRS appointed Chairman of Resolutions Committee. Tlic mcmbcrs arc. ing Piiiciiii. Kinos, Mrs. MricLccd, ltirs. Ross, Qiiccns. Mrs. J. M. Doyle and Mrs. Lemuel Drake. FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rcevcs and frttnily‘ left Oll ‘Fhiirstiliy lOl‘ Saint John. N13, where they with the Singer Scwiiig Machine wishes of their many friends for their new hciiic. -WEDDL\‘G BELLS -— A very pretty wedding was solmnized in St. Marys‘ Convent chapel on Wed- nesday morning, whcii Miss Zita yesterday meetings tvcrc de- u-ork. and called upon to sound thc no‘c of The Supervisor. Miss an extrtiorrllimryt re- Rcd Cross. read imd nil officers are elect- membcrs NS v the chair ivcre, Prince Linklcttci‘, Chairman, Mulch and Mrs. Har- Hcrring. Borden, the other for Prince, Mrs. Irv- lllflflilllg Ml‘. Reeves and is now employed The best and happy lite in dough and bore his sultfelrixig with a Christian spigit. —FARMER INJURED. — Ernest Raynor, of New Annan, is recover- ing from injuries received in an ac- cident on his farm a few days ago, it lavas learned here last night. H6 was injured when a. team attached to a grain seeder end barrow took d. fright. Mr. Raynor was thrown be- noath the implement. was injured and he out about the face and body. was given medical treatment at his was severely He FUNERAL AT NEW ARGYLE - ‘rhe funeral of the late Flora Mac- Dougall, New Argyle was held Wed- nesday aficrnom from her residence. and grave-were conducted by the Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Pallbearers were: Harry MacNevin. ' Gillis. John MacDougall, MricNcvin, Frank Smith. Burial was in Canoe Cove Cemetery. ADJUTANT 6:? TRANsFERRED-Adjutmt Mrs. Chas. Lynch of salvation Army have received no- tice that. they are being transfer- red to the command of the Fred- cricton, N B. Corps. Adjutant and Mrs. Lynch town four years ago from Wood- stock, N. B. Their farewell ser- vice will be held this Sunday, as they are to be in their new np- poliit-mcilt on Thursday Jiiiic 27th. ‘Pliev will be succeeded in Chtir- lottctovvn by Adjutant rind Mrs. W. Haivkes of Saint John, N, B. ATTENDED EDGEIIILL CIDS- lNG.-At Edgeliill school, Windsor. late Services at the house Will lam EWETA MRS. LYNCH and the local came to Chariot tc- closing. Katherine Paton. tel‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Paton. of Charlottetown, Riding cup presented by Mrs. H. E. Kendall, Windsor. Malone, st. Peter's Cathedral, was the special preacher at the iiill closing services, 11.00 MBl-IHS. in the While iii Windsor. Canon and Mrs. Mtiloiie were the guests of Mrs. H. E. Kendall. Charlottetown for the chided Mrs. Paton and PRINCE NOVA REQUISITION- BIL-Ill luck seems to follow the proptxscd Wood lslands-Cnriboucar ferry service. government requisitioiicd the S. b‘. Charles A. Diuiiiing for naval ser- vice, and now it is understood the same department has requisitioned its successor, Prince Nova. which is almost ready to start on the route. Meanwhile. the SS. been instructed to continue the run between here and Pictou at a sub- sidy of $6.000 per month as against $4,000 per month, which was ed the Prince Nova. on the Prince Nova. mostly Island- ers, have been paid off uncl dis- wns awarded the The Rev Canon Edge- piirish church on Sunday. Other visitors from closinlgo in- Mrs. gens. First the Fedcral Hochclaga has Hill!- All the ands The annual meeting of the Wcst Kent Parent-Teacher's Association was hcld in the school on the even- 20. Dr. W. R. Carson was rte-elected President. Mr. Harold Liuvton Vice Pivesiticiit, Mim Doris MacDonald, Sccix-taijv- Treasurer. Other itieiii- bers of the executive are Mr. Lleiv- ls Oiimpbcll. Mrs. Brehaut 351322 “"5; “drift” ‘llr'i“§lllol° Zmtdilé kl“ ‘“""“"”°“" l“ m“ °“~ 9"immlidfiqiliib°f MrllilllllliiM-lvllsl ““““ed' ' s c ii ii - .-. . . , uCS‘lll . iii i “'85 ‘i popularity of freaks, LthiLE-fgged 5;5T(1,:g10a,‘,lé",3§gt blgulléfiinnnuilléllltll iiiiivilliigu to Mi‘. Riilpn Min-Donald. and other types, Foxes have been Mrs 611a,,“ Stmn, Quihc. ‘was? sun ol Mrs. MacDonald and the reduced in numbers the Dust two Mrs: A ‘Mtwlfeod Ehostonl’ “n”? late Austin MacDonald. Rt. Rev. years, and will probabfy be further Mm‘ A: D_ Slowg,“ Balk: iijver‘! Mgr» G- J- MHCI-elllm. V-G-i P61“ ing of June reduced m!” V537‘ Malcolm MncKenzic ilild Ncill ‘Vhc: ‘Ormedfulel crerelygllubegl Ehfveryellnclg- ~ “ sciiceoaacin o i. Secretary Waller R. Show re- Iifenzle boll‘ “r Mmllmm H” lllls‘ ‘lhc bride wage a lovclv dross of ported that there would be no Do- llnd‘ DOM“ Fmln-‘l Masnollflldi skv hluc with lli v accessories, Miss miiiion grants to fctv shows this pledcceascd h” “me 503R‘ “59- Biln Perry was bridesmaid and was YPHI‘. so that fact would have to be T, "_—.'-: dressed _ in robin egg blue with taken into consideration if a Live 1° annual Dlslll" Asfelllbll‘ matching accessories. Mr. Paul Fox Show is planned. The election rill vilicancie; on the o of directors to Board resulted as fol ws: Prince County — Andrew merside. Queens County Brackley; ken. Fortune. The following were elected direc- the association to the Canadian National Fox Breeders‘ Lowell l-lamoclnSuin- Robert Humphrey, Ken-, tors from Association: merside; sihgton. The directors‘ meeting held lowing appointments: Hon. Pres-George Charlottetown. “Pres-Lowell Hancock. Summer- s e. Vioe-Pres-Jat. Ool. D. A. Mac- Kinnon, DSO Sec-Treas-Walter R, shew. Executive -Ma or A. S. Robert- son, lAndrew Jar ine, J. H. Mac- hai . Prize List committee-J. H. Mac- Ernest Publicity committee-Lowellflan- cock, Lt-Col. D. A. MecKinnori. W- Phail, Brenton Howatt, Cudmore. R. Shaw. Grants committee-The president, vice-president and executive, Those in attendance included:- Stlrling Mc- Fred George E. Brown, Lean. W, Harry Tidmarsh, W. Burke, Lit-Col. D. A. MacKinnon, W Leod ‘ID6- Stewart. J. Walter Jones. MJLA... Guyé Kengieedy. Charlottetown; Maj. A H. Show. . P. Mc , . Wylie Allan, Will Brown. . . rtson, Mermaid; Stewart, Geo. .1.‘ c. Carruthers. era. Heath head: Rev Lockeib side. Malpeque; Andrew Jet-dine, allum. St. Pet- era: L. E. Johnstone. Douglas Alt- Gregor. Bruckley: Gordon MncMillun. New Haven: Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay: W. Freetown: Bert McC ken. Fortune: Walter W, Mutch, Earnscliffe. Jardine. Freetown. Hillard Muttart, Sum- — Walter Gregor, Ira Carr. Covehearl. Kings County—Semuei Johnswne, Fortune Bridge; Douglas Alt- im- mediatelv after, resulted in the lol- E, Brown, D. 0. A. Callback. P. G. Clark. B.Clark. P. G. Williams, Dr. G Ennis smith. Don McFei-lene, Jack, Inwell Hancock. Tom Summersidc: J. H. MlicPhail, New Haven: A. L. Rog- owness. Robert Hum- phrey. Kene ngton: Ire Carr. Cove- v Roy ood meeting of the Prince Edward onday. Grtlnd of Mu liig. Ali mic {cad bv P.N.G_- Agnes coffin. Montague the meeting grcc, presented by P Acme lodge: Adams. lian Duchemin Charlottetown. retty wedding was sols- aturdtiv, June l5, at church Marjorie Irene. also of Hamilton. very charming in a rose with matching sage bouquet of roscs. an s were Miss Eliz The icy Crozier b ti f The wedding m m‘ o breakfa being the immediate relatives of the bride The dining room was decorated with lilies of dletc couple left for Cane Breton points. For travelling wore a suit their return. Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYE Rebekah Lodges of Island was held at Maple Leaf lodge, Summersicie. on M IvLi-s. R. L. Mollison, Noble Loaf Lodizc. nrcsid- ss of \ve'comz- Mrs. Willard Phil- ips, and was responded to by Mrs. Rebekah Assembly. The business of opened with the read- iliii of the minutes of the nual meeting, which were Sster Elizzibctli McEacherii, Past President. sister Agnes Coffin, War- l den cf the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritimes. and Newfoundland, sis- Elli graduate certificates. Bishop OiSul- , livan in his closing remarks prais- gn-t by were Riven the honors of the de- ' Sisici‘ The election of officers thcn iace~ Pres-Sister Elizabeth McEachern Vice-Pres-Slster Enid Coffin. rec. -Slstcr Charlottetown; tl'0;\5.—Sl5lEl‘ Lil- —PRETTY wnnnmclfimzigdveglyl-lljlk“ m “m, Unwed I manpnwir for dcfenro the and mobilizing resources for war- parsonrige, Mzilpcriuc. Rcv. Mr, Crodiisc officiating. ivhcn Miss onlv daii litcr of Mr. and Mrs. George croz cr, Ham- ilton, was united in marriage to Mr. Wm. Delbert Ramsay, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Preston Ramsay. (ircss nf dove hat. The attend- abetfh Rmnsay, anster of the groom, and. Mr. West- st was served at the home of thc bridc, thegucsts friends and groom. btzllautifltilly c vn .ev. tulips and apple blossoms. ly afterwards the hnnv n honeymoon to and othermMariiime f‘ of geroplnne blue ivith nnvv hut and accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay will make tlreli- home in Hnmilton. Wli S Warden of ms, m? Notre ‘Dame approved. glgliloekllejlllx their ‘ee more Lodge, ed the high Sharp. took MB)’ Charlottetown lrc-clcctcdl tloor- g “u” l‘) what . > keeper- Sistcr Christina Johnston, I ifimégaberlnll ma‘ mo" mm‘ “as ILarthDin/ics, of the c iirc . The ‘Junior exercises took place the morning and the prize and bride was and car- the bride. T“ increased and Imme- voung bride 9713 cil ins Altkcii. Dewar. New Corinier, formerly of Cape Tormen- tine, acted as best man. After the ceremony the happy young couple ft mid a, shower of coiiletti to the groom's home iii Bedeque, where a wcdtiiiig breakfast was served. leav- ing afterwards for a trip to the mainland, The Commencement Exercises of siding. Six young ludics received graduating diplomas, gramme presented. and the qual- ity of education imparted by the tctichcrr of the school. He called upon the citizens to good work done in the institution. Ln addressing the adiurcd them to keep their stand- avris high and remain John H. Colville of Clyde Rvcr was elected preszttrnt of the Prince Edward Island Branch of the Hol- stein-Friesihn Association at annual meeting yesterday, Andrew Jardine of Freetown ivzis vice-president. Hampshire was nary. The retiring prcsidi-nt Granville Buntain. Rustioo. organize l-lofi "black and white" sonic t-his your, it was nntiounocd following the meeting. No rtcfiiiitc plans was considcre would be held mt Exhibition grounds here. Directors named lKKlfiY for the count-ion were: Que-en's Biintmn. John H. Stcuvirt; King's County-Doug- Fortune Bridgc Lrncoin Perth. ' honeymoon S Academy were held with His Excellency Osullivaii. D11, pre- and their commercial quality of the pro- support the graduates, he l-Flcl- linnis loaves a niniiy grandchildren to cherish his nicmory. His wife predeceased him nbout five years ago. was lxeld on Iuesdny 0f the largest ever seen iii tho dis- There was a short service at the home, followed and P. A. Creelman. The Program Committee elected are Mr. E. E Miss Bessie Protvse, Clements and Mrs. Harold Palmer. Membership and publicity com- mittee. P Mr. Edison MacDonald and Wallie Scantlebury. -—DEATl-l 0F PROMINENT CIT- IZEN 0F TYNE Jnbez Wiiliamsp. prominent citizen of Tyne Valley. pascd away on Sut- urday. June u lingering illn was held in high passing was learned with much re- . Clawsmi, chairman, Miss Agnes . A. Creelman, chairman, Mrs. VALLEY. —- Mr. l5. at his home, after ess. Mr. Williams esteem and his his many friends. Mr. Wil- large family rind The funeral and wns one bv a service in “m, and thc Presbyterian church. Rcvt. J. A. m“, m“ been ‘alight’ agrsistteltlle bvunllltfi be found below. oi’ (‘anndn In Hi0 made Cecil Stewart 0f rc-olccted secre- was planned a field day on an fcrc made but it d likely thc program the Prcviriczai Prince County- oclllilv~firanvllle Colvilie, and Ce. pipes. Anglican - S GOVERNMENT HOUSE TEA - Hiswl-loiicur Licutcnunt- Governor . . IcPagc and Mrs. LePage en- ltorinlncd the dclcgiites to the Aii- inuai Convention of the Women's lnstitulcr. yesterday Mrs. Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. W. H. Dennis poured tea, Mrs. Horace McIntyre rut the ices. Those ns- sisiing in the serving were: Mrs. L M. Cal Stirling. Allen. Cardigan. Miss St. Cntherlnes, Mrs. Harold Affieck. Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Harold Dunning. New London. Mrs. North Riisticn. Mrs. Mrs. George Dewar, Tnit. Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Stewart. MslCdOfilld, Miss Mar, MacDonald. Andrew Jim-dine, Frrd Lcard, Trv- fifgdjfgllle wizard‘ M's‘ Charlcs Mlcbellen, Page Mrs. Georgia Burns. Pi entertained with tit Government House afternoon at four o'clock. Wright arid Mrs. J. P. lbeck. Crapaud. Miss Doria Georgetown. Mrs. L, C. Eileen Shaw, E. C. LrPngc. Earle Baker, Mrs. LeBaron Fred Moore. Mrs. Ern- Mrii. G. A. Cudmore. Mrs. Reuben Charles Mrs. ‘Miss Dcr Percy Groom selections on the Crokcn, Mrs. W. R Lloyd ‘Nnnnacnit. His chest l | h Howard S CUDMOR daughter. daughter, Mrs. l SDIITII-lit: the on June , i940, to Mr, , mllh- Rocky Poiiillldyl. STERNS-At the P, ' ‘ 0n Julie 14, 1940, to Raymond ster WlLDE—At , On June 15, 1940, to George Wild us. City, the P E 119335”; fir‘ . . eut. R. A. M gnu Mrs. MoCabe, City, a d,°,‘§i r. McLEOD-On and Mrs. John (nee Kathry ii Mallinsoiii ford 'I‘crrac e. Jamaica, New York iind Kffllld-diiiiuftpy Margaret McLeod Charlottetown. the staff of the MfiwKlnnflll-Jlitin Trust Company at Jqnuk .tlie N'_ y, . P- E~ 1» Htup E. I, limp Mr. - y . I. , Ml- tiiid ,\ 6. a daughter, E-On the P. E. I. Hospital to lilr . Mrs. Arthur Cudmore, cji," June l6, 19,40 all!’ H°5I>litil Ju May 4, 1940 my Cain bell McLt-l of t\'r 0ll\'f‘!, Ml‘. McLcoCi is. Bank of Mflhhil LEA — In Prince Coiintv l-i0.=.:li' Summerside, May 23, ' ‘ and Mrs. Clifford S. Le (Walter McBeatha SPENCE-At the Prince island Hospital Dn June .to Mi'. and ltirs. Cliiii"lct.tcto»‘,v'ii, a 1940, to ii 6, a son, Flduxu 14. 19+ RIU/lllfilifl Szirpq (iiiitL to" l. MACNElIiIF-At the Priiic. lggfuqu- Island Hospital Oil t0 Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown, h MCCALLPDb-At lllf‘ Ho=pitnl on June l8. liiid Mrs. James Jlfi. daughter. McISAAC 1G 1944) Mr. and cnce G Julie ii. n \. to u tic Ir Hospital 73rd tom‘. June 17, tni. 72nd your. Clliil‘l0l.l(!f(l\\'ll. P, SIIEIDOW -— At the‘ P. F? Hospital June l9, 1940, to ltir Mrs. Gordon Sheldon‘, l\Ill'l\,nt, . to Mi‘. Mclsniic, a to Ralph E., son of Mr. nan John H. Myers, Hampton. DIELLISII-lIllDSON.--r\t ' i United Ptirsoiin l Rcv. Hugh Mllmi", lliirrt <‘ Mclllsh, Union nifrcd Hudson, REYNOLDS- GILLIS —- M Manse, Vrillcyfield, i940. by Rcv. A. J. Ebbott, ch. Reynolds. Murray Rivcr, to , Grand VIPW. _gc. Julie 2i), 1 J. H. Bishop MacLeod of Murray Rnci iii léamBliitron Sharpe of Suruxy CALLBECK ‘Saint Jillll0$ lVIaiise oii Si Julie l5. ill-it), by the lira", ~ lvioorlicnd Legato, Ionic Callbcck, B. Sc.. to Florciiac iii‘. Jnrdine, both of Churlottcio t NUNN —(.‘RABBE ..-- At Jami-s Ma Wklriiicsdziy, Di‘. —-Jr\RDI.\'E aid Albert N na Ncllio Crnbbc BRADSIIA\V-GAY.—At the Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown, on Juno 1 17, 1940, by th Ivnn Htimmond Bradshaw and An- iiic Mnrie Gay. both ‘u e Rev. (‘IIANDLER- VIJSSEY -- .l\' Unltrd Pars i940. by Rein Clifford Chnn DEATHS HOOD-At. Cornwall, Mi‘s. Richard Hood, aged llii _\i-.u‘s. OD-—At thelilll on Sunday, June 16. i940 Mrs. Henry C. Siiinllivood iii the SMALLWO iimithiv-Ai H0§l1iiiil oii Juiic l6. i940, Albcri iviacnovciil. MACLIIAN 1940. J. Morti your. CAIRNS-At Homo m1 June i7. i940. .\irl:"-' l3- Cnirns, aged 65 vctirs. Funeral fill" Frank Hciincsscyfs MCLIlOD - At Murray Rivr-r Jill}! 16. l9li0. M. J. McLcod in his BN1 Julie l7, 944 W, R. ltlncNczl daughter, Cllfli‘lOliP.'(‘\\'l 194'], tr, _ W. F, .\!<‘(‘:l‘l‘:lil, son yo. At Fain" niiti daughter. MnrDONL-UJ) - MYERS -— A‘ Pm. pziiiti. Juiic B. 191i) hy R iv it, MncLcnii, Flom Jcziii, (lfl‘l r- Frrink Mn. cll Roiid, in Alillm \'.‘ui- Si. Avnrris. on lifriv l8‘ by .'\:.'.i \\'.l- Uni“, ll. t I». ii ll .,ii "cl Snint nse, Charlottctotvn on June i2, 1940. by izze oothcnd Ilcgnic. lhluzii- iuin cf Wins-lo; tn lor- of Wilts-hire. H, L. Dciiton, of (‘hart ‘to- ihtl onagc, York, Jiinr l2, J. A. Nicholson, llcnry dlcr. Milton, and Int- onc Vcsscy of York. CORBETT-DIncKENZIE —-At onto. Ontario. rm Jtmp the Rcv CPIIOY‘! F. Helm Wright lVincKcnzio of lottetmvu to Mr. belt of Toronto. Tor- l.'i. i940 by .7. Snwr-rs. Alexnndcr r- _ =14 Julie l5, i040, iier Chu l'l(I!Il“0\\'Tl Doiroii of l2 I..-At New Argvlcbn 1940. Flora MticDnugnll, aged 7-1 ycars. ELLlS.-At the P. E, Isiiiiid lift-ill‘ C. Aiontltiy. Jiiiic 17, Mrs. C Ellis, in lici‘ 71st your. ' WILLOFlL-At Cliiim Point. June l0, I940, Mi's nf the late Melvflc Wilicrk, 87 years. " t Moiitiigue, JllTlf‘ l7, mcr MIICLPRII v llll‘ tlic Rebecca Wirock. Sacred Hflll‘ SAVIIMNT - In the Charlottetown rio-pimi on Juno 19th i940. Mm" H. Savirinnt. ngcd 43 _venrs. MPQUARRIE -~ m. the rcsidcn/‘lf of hcr sistci’. Mrs. J. W, Mitchell. MW Dominion, m1 Wcdiicstlny. Junc l9» 1940. Mrs. Jniict McQuni-rie. in hi‘? 88th year. l‘ HARRIS — At P. El I. Hospitnlon Wedncsdny, June l9. i940, Mir-inn Harris. P '__; THié i6 EUGENE. \ T\HE JEEP! * r \ 9n 4 ‘s. _ %h L . "f I _._.. / “3 ‘For. weeks. POPEYE HA5 BEEN SAILING THE 6EA5. #6 THE %IING (HAMPiON. FIGHTING ALL NEWS OF THE FOLK‘:- __.;__- GNEEVEA KNGWQ WHERE POPEVE- l9. BUT POPEVE DOESN'T KNgW WHERE SWEE" PEPt \ é ,1 Tunis %D 2) AM) EUGENE knows WHERE POPEVE AND sWEEPEA ARE- HOW éi-DULD i wowo Mv r QUESTION’! ' LlgTEN. EUGENE- | _ _ _ WAIT! VET. EUGENE, I WANT ‘ro ASK vou some MORE QUESTIONS HF’: GONE! acme aerowe ICOULD FIND ou-r WHAT BOAT swerve». l5 oNf l-t -i!\ Ui s5. t}