,, ..,_,=d-n».»»- nDQHPIKYYJIY-EfJ-QSLPDQ. BEETHHEBE.“ ZAGEFQURTEEN rm: CHARLOT'I‘ETOW_N_§_IJ_A}_DI_AN 31, 19.41 n: MONDAY CELEBIIATI-ID 90TH BIRTHDAY —Over A‘ e past few days Mrs. W. L. Cotton has been receiv ng the felic- itatzcits of numerous relatives and blends upon the celebration of he; ninetisth birthday on Friday Lst. May 23rd. .\-reiitti year. Fill. for the past ii an invalid 12-:- e re- Kcnnr ui Saint ' ' ar ar- . eren- ‘ til this Thurs Frank = rs u: o F ,_ . O s‘ :: i ' lute Airs. Agll’. (if the lJLJ‘ was held fro. lit.‘l".ll Home ll II Defence. Mrs. .. Indian of Lon i usbnnd Pie. Dan- ktlliitl in Emil-ind iti..t.ir,t' duly. He was a the lst Great War and ' e present war, regiment. tn . an 0i ‘ early in . fairs nu the Island. will make the offit-zil l)l‘t.‘*1t‘illl‘ltOl'i.~’5. -—'I'0 WEI) IN OTIIAWVA --Mlss who recently resign- tvifh NIT. E. H. SJTJIQ. K. C, where she had been ‘ r efficient stenozrapher for * irr, leaves this . _ where she is to resume the h . e of Winston J. Itavtic. M.A.. B. k;(_-, who hiis a posi- tion in the Finance Department of the Clix] Service at Ottawa. Mr. Mayne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G oz-ge A/fayne of Einerzild, The" bride to be is thr- datirhter of Mr. l and “Mrs. CllCSiUl‘ Simpson of Ilalpcqtie-S. d On Apfll 30, there passed away It‘ her residence in Glen Nfzirtin. Catherine Martin. wldo\v of Charles K. Martin vrho her fre years mo. ‘n hid been fllllliq‘ for a ivrli an affection of .. and (luring the lasi- few its had VZIFlOLIS relapses v.1 ich h-sr txtreincly exhausted. She v-as horn '72 yc ie years they lived ‘n (~‘ti'nc_v' NLFF, but returned about P?) It‘ 3'10 to the old home at in. Airs. Iifariin was one te an interest in many tvttics in the community highly esteemed by all Iter sympathetic and readv ever there was need. ._ loyal member of the efoii a Pl't‘.'<'l\‘ii"!'lfir| Church and , t '\\"S ll HIPS" \'t“l'\' Il“]I‘ If? l1“l“ fclt OF TRIP OVER CANADA of more than ordinary‘ hcltl at the iiciiie of .‘i. .\f.cl\':‘.r \Vt'tlticsdat' rv-I ' '. . Conn-rot‘. f the _ tatv the uuwt s. 1.7a icrcnls liu:nl.~.c ‘ll manner she DIV-l ll about the important l on hcr trans-Canada i Si il".\ trip rntlici‘ tli :i t iol expciiciin-s. t as never oc- f'>e. what a ill'i'fli. ciztiutrv they are pt‘ ileccd to fcrni a part, as the s: ker extolled the products of ire Iilfll‘. the sea and the land. by rc- ferm": lo the mold uiiues of North IL". ‘r? niz-klc oi Stidlmiw z d titc Li] firlfls oi lite 'l'uri; ir lfJ; numerous rlvrizt and lakes and tho, Presto of British Columbia. Mrs.‘ (‘Jmeroti smite of the Wfill-flPfllllt msuntiin $CPll-"l"v' and said that the; suns t in the lllilfllilll Great Wcat was bivnntl drs intion. A heaitv| vote of thanks u s nrescnterl to the; sosalc-rr tatvnr .' ' ' I unchcs were s'il:l i)\‘ i. lirrd a ticat Sillll.’ 1n charge and r STOREY - HEN/ll filends wit‘ be llll marriage cf Shirley n, daitgh- tri- of Mrs. T. If. m. . .v and the lite T. H. Brarlcy oi‘ Dartmouth. t1 Licufr-nuiit Gordon Statliic Eforev. Prince Edward Islfttid Illfhlflfldlfb‘. can of Mr and Mrs_l J J. Storey. Cliziv ‘tciown. which; took place Saturt evening in Grace United vii n. Dartmouth. rev. G. B. Pickering officiating The bride worse n street length rim": of betcc with hrmvu access- erl s, her coin-nae being of roses. rfis Gwcn Pickering was the bridesmaid. and sh." wore a blue dress with blue hat. and accessor- ies and a coraazr- ct roses. Robert. Beazley. the brvlz-‘s brother. was the best. man. The ceremony took lace in the presence of immed- ute relatives cf the. two contract.- ing parties. Later a reception was held at the Nova Scotian Hote’. after which the counle lcft 0n R short trip. ‘Iliey will reside in Dartmouth. The bride was the re- cipient of n lovely collection 0i ngfldlnl gifts. Lieutenant Storey in well imown III Charlottetown. where he was a member of the P0200 Force before the wlr broke 0U i ti t)Q;\[gfuI]\' away ml car, the d.0r of which accidentally iai". Aiay 2nd, Juhnt t l ‘ Miss Hilplhlliilll passing away t Hmpital. It is believed she suffer- t ell a bfflii-“n buck. , nvfm‘ attended. The service at the nouse ‘U’ lwfd 9*“ flilil tlrtivt‘ was conducted by Rev. gm‘ J. Bshtip. Pallbearers were: i an" t . Jchii Aiat-Qiiarrie, Frank t , Charles AlaeDougoll, John ‘ and Ai-temas ' a close. -—R.. ‘next Sunday would be Rev. R. B. l red to Northern Ireland and on the ~ otr-breik of war was sort to France |‘."l' ins there Will be r ‘f and with cigarettes by the Provin- SAD NEWS RECEIVED - The‘ I sad news was received yesterday oy ,Mrs. L. B. MacMillan, city. of the ydeuth of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Cun- lninghani. in Cambridge. Mass. Mr. l and Mrs. NlllCMlllflfl left this morn- tint! for Cambridge to attend the l funeral. Hurlllug from the from seat of a slipped open. Miss Lzitlan Hopkin- son of this c.ty crashed to her death against the iron railing of time Hillsbro Bizdge early FTiday niozniutz. The accilcnt occuired at ‘_.Z.-lQ ;i.ni. in the niorirlig. The in- jtirics which resulied ivi-ovcd fatal. it ‘I .i.m. in the Prince Edward Island FUNERAL SNEURDAY -—- The funeral of lite late Allan MacDotig- all of Nine Mile Creek was held Saturday afternoon. May 17 from his late residence and was largely B. MacDonald. Nell E. McEachei-n Betts. IIIIBIIIIODC Jirprle Shore Cemetery. AIRMAN HONORED — {gliding Arcriifutiiziii Jzrhii 'I‘ Murphy R. C. A. F. recently returned t: his dui es after a very plea ant visit Willi his patents Mr. and Ms. James A Murphy. Inierald. While he was home. a reception Wits held ‘n his llflllll‘ in the.Benevolentl Irish Soeetv Hall at Emerald, otl \ "h a huge number cf ffcndsI ‘Jllllll'l(‘(l from the surrcuniingl etinuiiiiiiitit-s. A fitting address was read by Mr. David Wlnte ant. the iii-eseiitritioii of a purse was made bv Mr. Ger. .d Murphy: L A. C. Mur- phy expressed lu= thanks and ap- precetlon. Refreshments were then served after trhieh .~erve‘al hours of dancing were enjoyed. The Nation- al Anthem brought the evening to Yesler ’ Empire Day com- memoratit \r:i-. duly observed at both sci-vie nliiv conducted by Rev. H. Crawford Scott. B.A. In the morning the Girl Guides. Brownies and Cubs attended, and were welcomed by the minister on beliaif of the Kirk Session and congregation. At both services Mr. Scott preached scholai'ly' and ap- propriate sermons which were greatly appreciated. The choir rendered in the morning "The Peace" Anthem of Sibelllus. and in the evening “My Task”. Mr. Scott intimated that the preacher Scmers. BA, Toronto. who has just concluded a post graduate course at Trinity College. New York. and who has the reputation of being a brilliant. student. RECEIVES NEWS OF HUSBAND -M1'$. C. H. George of Georgetown. wife of Major C. H. George MD, has recriitly receivrd information to the effect that her husband is believed to be somewhere in Iraq or Palestine. He is a med cal offic- er with the British Army and has covered a conwderable part of the wzrld in the service 0f the Imper- ial Army. He was born in Ontario and shortly before the war broke out was stationed in China and while there was-oeeeervp-inied by ifs wife. From there 11¢ was transfer- \v.th his regiment. Mrs. George, en- route home. arrived in Montreal the (lay England broke off relations ivith Germany. She was formerly Elsie Krrlvht and is the daughter of Mr. S. C. Knight of Georgetown. FAIIIZIVELI. PARTY — The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F‘. Gard 0mm Rtrsfis was the scec-ic of a pleasant catheriiitg on Aorll. 21st when over fift-v friends gathered to tender a farewell partv to Murdock “Bud" Moivncaux who had enlisted in the RCNVR. to serve king and coun- tr_v Mr. M. W. Wccd fn well chosen words told tlii- object of the gather- ing and on bchrilf oi’ all prcsent Blair MacCallim presented the guest of hciior with zi well filled plusf’. Bilddv thanked all for the rice gift anzl all joined in s‘iig'ng| "For he's a lolly good fellow," The r of the (‘VOIIIIIZ was vent . . siiizin-g and social chat. ~ the so vine of a nice lunch by the . . Bud was given a livelv bouncing and all jiined hands ‘n slncfitlc, “Aulzl Laue: Sync." A'ter the sinviilz of the NlllPTllll Anthem all Wt for lisine. Wis‘ i112 Bud the best of hick and a sa o return. AIR RECRIZITS LEAVE — Ten recruits to the Royal Canadian Air Force left last week for training centres r-lsmvlieiwn in Canada. They ucre: J. J. Auciou. Electrician. Stimmcrsirle: W. H. Dalton, Fitter General. Charlottetown; J. Ray- mond Perry. Cook. Tignlsh; Fred Hniderson. Cook, Union Road: Roy A. Barbour. Security Guard. Alma: Patrick Sark. Security Guard. lminox Island: W. W Buck. Clerk Genera‘. Magdalene Islands: Patrick E. Ffitzgorald, Wireless Operator Air-Gunner. Moi-ell: James F. Matthews. Ser- vice Police. Elmsdalc: A. A. Mul- lily. service Police. souris. Before leaving they were presented with knitted goods hv the Red Cross clal Government throtizh the carry 0n Canada Corps. The pre- sentatinns were looked after by Mr W. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion War Service. In the passing of Mrs. F. W strong, whose death occurred at her home in Summcrside on Sat- urday the town has 10st One 0i "-9 oldest and most. beloved citizens. Mrs. strong. was before fit-r mar- riage. Miss Martha I. Wright, daughter of the late Stephen Wriclit. and his wile Millicent Pal- mcr. slic was born in Bedcque in Up to two years alto, when she became ill, she had seldom missed a missionary meeting. For many years Mrs. Strong was a faithful teacher in the Sunday School, Her husband predeceased her some years Mo. There are left to cherish the memory of a devoted mother, William F. and Millicent. of F. W. Strong C0. Ltd.. Ethel at homo. C01- in In Plctou, N.S., Major of the head office. Bank of Nova. Scotfa. Toronto and I-Inrold, Manager of a Branm of the Royal Batik in Mon- treal; also four grandchildren Jovm Strong, Toronto. and Javne. Palmer, and Patricia strong in Montreal. to all of whom the Guardian extends olncem sympathy. lowing an illness Two cnblegrnms were. ing overseas military authorities. saymit Roy had passed away on Sunday having succumbed to military bcrculosis following uh illness of pneumonia. of _ ‘Ihe City Fathers, at a. brlsf meet- mg last. Friday night. decided to nu’ their weight behind the soot),- wq000 Notional victory Luci: Cam- paign. Fifty dollars was voted for tin. Purpose of decorating city buildings, and the Council felt that. .|.c City was fully justified in in- vesting $10,000 0f Sinking Fund monies in the new loan. The Fi- nance Conunlttce was initmcted to deal with this suggestion Delinquent tax payers who could well afford to pay money due [he city came in for consldemtitm. The Finance Committee was instructed to site for and collect any such {LX65- CANADIAN LEGION EXECU- TIVE MEETING-A meeting of the Provincial Council of day evening in the City with Prov- iucial Chairman R. L. Molllson of summerside presiding. A consider- able amount of business was trima- acted and it was decided to hold a provincial convention this year probably in the month of August. Several matters relating to the Legion and its War Services were placed before the meeting by Dr. H. D. Johnson who left Saturday to attend a meeting of the Do- minion Executive Council when these matters will be discussed and decided by them. FAMILY REUNION —Three sis- ters. all nurses. are enioying a mm. lly reunion at the Admiral Beatty Hotel in Saint John. They are Jie Misses Ruth. Anne. and Helen Rod- kcrson, t Georgetown, Prince Ed- ward Is. d. Ruth Rodgersoti is a nursing sister, now stationed at St. John's Newfoundland; Anne Rod- gerson is at: Debert, N. S.. also a nursing sister. Both are on leave I01‘ a short while. Helen is making hei- home at present. in Boston “We chose Saint Jolin for our meeting place because it is a good half-way point for us all." tliev said. “Yes, it's certainly nice ‘.0 be together again." -Saint JOhn Tele- graph Journal. TUESDAY It was reported in Charlottetown yesterday that large quantities of Irish Mess have been washed 3411011! on the North Side of the Island near Nuufrage. Farmers in this district have been carting away numemus loads of this weed of the sea for use as fertilizer. On ‘Thursday night an Induction I Service was held in the Long Creek | Baptist Church in honor of Licen- tiate and Mrs. A. E. Todd as Pas- tor of the North River group o! Baptist Churches. Words of welcome to the Baptist Association of Prince Edward Is- land were extended by Rev. J. G_ Duncan of Montague. A welcome to the Protestant Ministerial As- soclatlon of the Island was ex- pressed by Rev. E. R. Woodslde of the United Church. Cornwall. The Pastor and Mrs. Todd were wel- comed b0 the North River pastor'- ate by Deacon R. A. McPhail. New Haven. The charge to the Church was given by Rev. I. J. Lcvy. Char- lottetown. The charge to the Min- ister was by R,ev_ S. D. Trltes. Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Todd repued briefly to the words of welcome and kindly remarks on behalf of their wont in the various churches. —IFUNERAL SERVICES .-. m funeral services for Mrs. F. W. Strong were held on Monday" after- noon with a short servci- at the heme followed by a. service in Trinity United Church. R/ev. L, E. G. Davies astor, officiated, assist- ed by mem rs of tho choir and Mrs, Geldhart at the organ. Many friends attend to pay ther last tribute of respect to a dearly be- loved friend. The members of the Women's Missionary Society at- tended in a body. The hymns sung wer “The King of Love My S cp- he Is" and “Unto The Hills". The service closed with the nunc dunit- tls chanted by the choir. There were many floral tributes 'e:.'tify- lng to the high esteem in whicn the departed was held. Interment was in the family plot in the People's Cemetery. 'I‘l1e pallbearers were Messrs. A. S. MacKay, L. R. Allen. Peter G. Clark. Ray Tanton, J. F. Arnett and Herbert S Sharp. S. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Croziet‘ oi Wilmot in the death of their Son. Private Roy Alexander Crozier w-in died in England on May 25th f0‘.- of pneumonia. received by Mrs. Crezler on It/fonriev, one from their son Roland who is also serv- and iue from the that tu- Be-ides his grzef stricken parents the following sisters and brothers are left to cherish his memory- Mrs. Esther MaoMulan, Cambridge. Mass. Mrs. Roy Simmonds and Mrs. Harold Hucstis. Wilrriot Val- lcy, Miss Geri-pie CIOZICI‘ at Sum-l nterszde ant‘. M s Ella at home. Ira Wilmot Valley, Lloyd of Ken- slrigton. Roland with the Canadian Forces overseas and Bennett and Bruce at home. ARClIER-MACNEILL -—A quiet but pretty wedding was solcmnized at the Central Christian Church Parsonage 0n Saturday evening, May l0, with Rev. Roscoe W. Nice officiating, when Miss Irene Cler- trude MacNelll became the bride of Gnr. Holland Llewellyn Archer oi the RCA. stationed at Peiawawa. The bride who looked very charm- ing ln a dress of dusty rose rayon sheer with hat and flCCESBOIlcu of navy was attended by her couiiin Miss Brenda MacNeill who wore a powder blue dress of rayon crepe- with matching accessories while the groom was supported by his brother Claire. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the bi-ldeis home at Prince Street to the immediate relatives of both parties. Assisting in serving were Mrs. A. E. MacRae, Misses Mar- garet Glills, Elva. Paynter, and Merlene MacNeill. Pr'or to her marriage the bride was the guest- of honor at several showers and received man beautiful and useful gifts. The b dc t; the daughter of Mrs. Carrie MacNeill and the late Brenton MacNeill of Batu, Maine and the groom is the ann oi Capt. and Mrs. C. F. Archer of Chur- lottetown. Out of town guests in- cluded Miss Flora Gulls, Mr. Roy MncCoullough and Mr. Preston G‘li‘ls of Melville and Mrs. Oliver Paynter and her sons Brenton and the Catiadlan Legion was held Thurs- " ‘Private Robert Chisholm of the P. "We the jury empanelied to in- qulre into the death of Hilton I-Iopkinson find that Aha came to her death by falling from o, my, driven by Mrs. Marian Dixon, while crossing .I:e Hillsborough Bridge, on the morning of May 33, 104i, aetweeri the hours of two and gin-cg a. m." was the verdict brought in at the conclusion of the adjourned inquest held yesterdav at, Frank HEHHESBEYT» FUIICIII] Home. Dr. I. J. Yeo was the coroner. —S'SIDE LEGION RECEIVES GIFT-Hon. J. L_ Ruiston, Minis- ter of Defence has sent. the Can- adian Lesion wai- Services Club feflflhtly opened in Bummer-aide a gift of one hundred dollars. The ngift was accompanied by Col. Ralstons best wishes for the suo. 09$ of the Club. The club is open to men in the services and this zenerous gift will help to rovide man things for the co oi-t of the vs when using the club-S. Immédlfliblv after Mass in Borden Chapel tlie following address was read by P. J. MiicInnis and a. well filled purse was presented by Frank Dorsev 0n behaf of the Borden Parishioners to the Rev. William E. Mfitnflllhan, D. D.. who has been ap- pointed Parish Elect of Alberton. The Reverend Gentleman fittirigly replied in his usual able manner. The residents of Borden as a whole feel that they have lost a true friend. irrespective of race Ol' , but some consolation lo that. their loss is anothei-‘s gain, STUDY GROUP — The Teachers Study Club met at Cornwall on Frldav. May 16th. with teachers from surrounding districts in at- tendunce. Owing to me absence of Miss Muriel MacDonald, the pieci- dcnt. Mrs. Eric Bagnall was e ected to act in her place. The minutes of the November meeting were read and approved. The assignments were taken up and commentaries were made upon them. There was an interesting discussion, talk and reading qn ‘The Teaching of Oral Reading." Several difficulties were brought forth and tlireslied out. All teachers present took part Zne hearty discussions which followed. The next. meeting is to be held in Cornwall School on June 6th. ..'WEDDING BELLS — On the evening of May 17th at the Christ- ian Church Manse in Montague, E. I. Light Horse, was united in marriage to Mabel Louise Moore of New Perth, P. E. 1., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Penna Moore. Mr. Homer Moar of New Perth was best man and Miss Edith Stewart of the same place was bridesmaid. The bride was tastefully attired in navy blue, with rose accessories. Following the ceremony the happy couple returned to the bride's home and were the guests at. a reception held in their honor. During the fol- lowing weekend Mr. and Mrs. Chis- holm visited Mr. Chisholmb par- ents at Kensington. The officiating clergyman was Rev. W. L. Out- house, pastor of the Christian Church at Montague. -L. MACLEOD - BUTTON — A mar- riage of interest to Island friends took place at the First Baptist. Parsonage, Brantford. Ontario. when obel Datum. second daughter of the late Mr. and Mr. James Henry D-utton became the bride of Mr. Milton Rose MacLood second son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm S. MacLeod of Valieyfield, P. E. I. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's sister, M’ss Marlon Dutton. Among those who entertained for the pop- ulai- bride were the Business and Professional Women's Club of Brantford. the girls of the staff of the Brantford Ccaoh and Bcdy id, the R. K. Klub, and several frrm the office staff of the Brant- ford Ccacl-i and Body Co. and t.h'rty sliver dollars from the boys of the factory. After a honeymoon spent at Niagara Pulls the happy young couple ieside in Brarntford. "We must not decry the legiti- mate national aspiration: of any people, but, on the other hand, we must not allow the exaggerated na- tionalism of any peo le or peoples to trample us under oot. We musti admit and accept as inevitable a new economic system after this war but that does not mean that we must stand idly by and let un- godly men implant the system un- der the direction of Stalin," said Rev. P.D. McMahon, D. D.. Rector of St. Dunstans Basilica, in his ad- dress yesterday afternoon to the graduates of St. Dunstan’; Univer- sity at the 87th. Commencement Exercises. For the first time in its history the institution affixed her own seals to the Bachelor of Arts di- Dlomas which were awarded to I5 students; and for the first time also a woman was a member of the Graduating Class. She was Sister Mary Peter, 08M. and had the dlstrnctlon of not only being the first l0 receive a Bachelor of Arts Degree from St. Dunstaifs but also won this degree "summa cum laude." Formerly diplomas granted to the graduates bore the champ of approval from Laval University. This was the practice foi- almost half a century. Now the college has power to grant these diplomas but it. otiil retains their Bullh- tlons with Laval u evidenced yes- Wfdfly by the fact that three of the graduates whose homo; are in the Drovlflce of Quebec; yesterday received their Bachelor of An; Degfees from Laval University. The Grpdnntel The distinguished graduates were - yesterday morning the legality of Livestock Marketing Board, which concerning the creation and acts of non George Solo of New B.lta‘n. accompanied by her daughter MH- Goldsmith, where burial will take place beside her James E. Newscm who predeceased her some years ago. in the passing of Mrs. Dan Mc- Lean Mrs. McLean had not enjoyed her good health for some time but her passing was quite unexpected. Since the death of several years made her home with her daughter and son-ln-law lei Mathlncon. Coming to this dis- a. deep interest in the school and children. Her own family was well educated. The Guardian extends sincere sympathy to her family and r 1t was with deep sorrow that l-bc community of Newton and also o wide circle of friends and acquaint- ances received the rad news of the death on ‘Thursday, March 2 . of Mrs. Hugh J. Molvor, in bei- thirty-third year ADDRESSES ROTARY - The speaker at Rotary yesterday Wu ' uauron Leaner Edwards and his cu ject "A Visit to the Tea Growing District: of Northern India". Th meeting was under the joint chair- manship of E. S. Champion and A. L. MacPherson. Mr. Edwards spoke liumorouslv of the incidents which he found strange in his trip throu the foothills of the Himalayas Djarllng where his experience as l planter was largely acquired Hull storms are the greatest menace to young tender plants. The speaker was thanked b the chairman for his splendid till . Mr. J. W. Gilles- pie, Saint John. represen the Canadian National Institute otr the Blind spoke briefly regarding the annual tag day here next Saturday. The guests included Pilot Officer Roland Harvey, Pilot Officer Well- lngs, Don M. Gass, Capt. Chas. Maguire, and M. H. Brown, R. C. N. R.. J. Leroy Holman. Summer- slde. and vlsitl Rotarlui C. '1‘. Medforth, of erst. George Wal- ters, Manager for Spencer's The- atres was elected to membership. . The annual reunion of the Col- lege Alumni Association took place alter the Commencement exercises yesterday evening. The occasio - brought together we usual large at- tendance of enthusiastic members. The graduates of the day were the guests of the Association at the dinner ln the College dining stall. at which Rt. Rev, Maurice McDon- ald presided. To show the interest of the newlv elected members, Eugene German. the valedlcinrian of the day, proposed a plan of the publication of i1 ctorial booklet to publicise life at. "Old St. Dunstanb" This plan was welcomed aa-id iield over for consideration of the Asso- elation. The newly elected officers are: President, Alfred Doucette: Vim Presidents. B. H. Hughes and Ame- mittee: Rt. Rev. Maurice McDonald, Dr- J. A, MacDougall, A. H. Mac- Lellan. Rev. George MacDonald. Dr. J. A. McMillan, James Lynch and J. Pius Callaghan. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Millan was ire-elected to the Board les McQuald and Harold Hennessey were appointed auditors for the en- suing year. WEDNESDAY At a session of the Supreme Court the existence and operation of uic deals in sheep and pigs, was cou- sldered, Under an Act of the Pro- vincial Legislature last session DIO- vislon was made for a. hearing the Board which operates under e Provincial Statute Yesterday written arguments were exchanged between counsel-s. and the Bench ordered a reply should be handed in on or before June 6. Mr. C. St. Clair Trainer appeared for the Attorney-General. Mr. Lester P. O’Donnell for the Board. and Mr. W. B. Darby for other interest-y ed parties. Mr. Justice Arsenault and Mr. sitting. Mrs. Alice Newscm of Somer- ville. Mass aged 83 years who lived four years in Daytona Beach. Flor- ida. ‘ at 4 o'clock ‘Phursdiiy afternoon at a Hospital fzcm in- jan-Ies received from a fall. and other ailments from which she couldn't regain her strength. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Linda Goldsmith of Somervllle Mass, a grand daughter Mrs. Vin- and. wife beionflfl W 059° cent. Sofa Conn. one great grand Bfe fl- Mr Chin! Conn. and thffifi sisters Mrs. Grace Myers, Hampton. P. E. L. Mrs. Kensington P. E. I. One bother also survives, Mr. Herb Lowther. Charlottetown, P. E. I. The body was to be sent to Boston Riday husband. Mr. Last week tlIvIJnity lost one of its oldest and most respected ladies her husband ago Mrs. McLean Mr. and Mrs. Dan- trlct many years ago Mrs. McLean where in 131118181141 3°59" F-"d leaves many friends, This aged lady Honi- at home. The, gilt‘! Bf?‘- who never had an enemy was _a Kath een, Nina, Eslba, H18 B firm believer in education and took home. friends in their hour of sorrow. in front of one of the hangars. Wing Commander E. G. Fullerton. Officer Commanding. addressed the graduates and pinned the mvcted wings on the tunic; of the filers congratulatigg each young man u he did so. ere was one Islander from Mount Stewart, Lac J. A. Mc- Eachern, another lad G. Howard Schruder, although claimmg New t Glagsow. N. 6., u his home town is well known on the Inland and has more-relative; here. I-le is the IOII of Mr. and Mrs. George Schrod- Btster Mary PetArQCSM. (Summo cum iaudel. Mount st. Mary's,‘ Charlottetown, ' JOSUI] Chisholm, Andover. Mass. I Clarence coady. I-Iarelbrook. P111. I Eugene German (voledicwrlanui Andover, Mass. Francis MacDonald. Grand Trace- dle. F.E.I. Ronald Macdonnid, Peakek Sta- tion. P.E.I. Walter MoOrath, Tignish, 9.11.1, . Gabr'el Mnrchand (cum lnudei, Vlciorlnville, Quebec. p:_:;nny Mooney. Puke’; Station. Iluclen Morneuu, Quebec city. Francis O'Connor, Alberton PE. I ‘Leo Poll-tor. Palmer Road. no.1. Jlwk of Long River. Edmund Roche, Iona. PEI. Paul Tourlgny (Summn cum laude), Vlctorlovilie, Quebec. John ‘Ikolnor, Bedford, P. l. I. TlsL-tr“ er or New Glasgow, N. 5., who come over to witness the ceremony. Hiii mother was formerlv Miss Johnson, daughter of the late Peter Johnson. and a cousin of Mr. J J. Johnson, KC. oi Charlottetown. Mrs. Sun-ad- oi- is a gi-anddau htci- of the bite Duncan MacPhai of Argyle shore and o. cousin of Rev. W. B. Mac- Pliall of Belle River. P.E.I., who also attended the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Schrader and the’r son leave this mornin~ for their home in New Glasgow. N.S.. during their visit in Slummerside they were the guest; of Mrs. schrader‘; aunt. Mrs. T. A. McIvor. Others receiving wings included: L. Leech, McAdam Junction. N 5-: l". Iuard Saint John. N. 13.: A.G. Piummer. saint John. N. ‘B. At a march paat Wino Common- der FuVortmn nnd Mnvm- J. E. Co‘ ‘ ll of Bummenlde took the no . BIXUIJJG chairman. The were Mr Her J Gyro Carl ‘libel-t After the meet- ing discussed the report on the cuc- oesaful dmoo at Governm t. the at lint-kc!“ Mr. G 1B» o n o of he Maritime Institute for the Blind, Halifax, addressed the mee 0n the work of the amortization. He demonstrated the manner in which the blind people read by the use of the Braille system. At the conclu- gfon I $116 extended to oette. era! of Mrs, Don MacLeim w“ held from her late Bristol. Lot 40. Services were con- d Stewart United Church. Service Lot 4o church. The hymns wen. “What a Friend We Have u Jesus". "Jesus Lover of My Soul and "The Old noticed Own be- ing a request. was sung. bearer: Maclfwen. ling MucEwei-i, Ewen. Joseph MacDonald. Interment was in Mldgell Cemetery. tote dealer and apartment owner, was killed late yesterday when he accidentally plunged 60 feet from the r00! st cnway street. Back BB?» Where l" also lived. doe Caron; Secretory Treasurer. d t sl ters: Rev. R. V. MacKetizie; Assistant. gggerfigthegzewan 3mg; gimp; Secretary. Rev. J. A. Sullivan; ooin- George in the Canadian west; James. Barney's River. PM“! Gil-- N. 8.; Wilfred. West. Coveliead, P. E. L; donia. N. 5.. and Mrs. Tena Mac- intosh, formerly of Boston. BOW of Governors of the College; Char- "V1118 in Bl-lmmerslde» 0n May 3rd 0 Kente at the age of '11 yeursBoi-i-i in Valieyfleld- she lived the eflfll’ f h ltagrtfihlagdtlntlxteifill States where she re- ma un our ceased. who had been in ill health for some vme was tenderiv chred for by her neice. Mrs. Joseph 5&3"!- Gaii-fieid.‘ Sh? wesmiihleelrvxléngisu: urge am Y B ' give, one sister. Mrs. Goldini. VH1- leyfield. from Valleyfield United Church 0X1 Sunday afternoon May 4th. Rev. At; J. Ebbutt conducted the services H the church and grnvescde. Pall- bearers weze: Messrs John samPlfl- Norman Nicholson. John R. Mac- Kenzie, William Rcss. John J. Shaw and D.J. MacPherson. 31ml“ smmders presided M m“ ties in connection with the Unite scam wal‘ preparedness Droilrllmmt! is Mr. Cyrus Ching, who is of President Roosevelt's Defense Mediation Board. Mr _ County. about six tniles from sour l-le is a frequent summer visitor the Province and retains his meni- bership in the Montague Club. He came here last year by cal‘. egg travelled all over the isl- the o. s. Rubber comixmr. with headquarters in Nevlzgork Citi- l‘!!! Robert Myers and Mrs. Caffle Cotes d m me and his presence on the Defense Mediation Board n. he is held at the city May 21st of Walter Arsen- ault in his 22nd year. Deceased was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Josef)“ Ai-sgxiault and was born in Amheisi- N. . ‘it'd. he went to work for Hv-"Y Schumian in New Arman and stoi- ed until he took sick two 5'66" no. He leaves to mourn beside! h's brothers, four sisters. The bmtheri ii-o Charlie in the Airny in Halli? Alex in Charlottetown. Scott 50m» i tn at. Dunstan’: Basilica $21-13? to the R .C. Cemetery. High Maui was sun: by Ayers who visited him during his - i . The third class of graduates from “$15K?” pallbearers were: Messrs No. 9 Service Flying Training school James Powgf‘ 13111 “m”, Thoma Min Bumntiggide "geceived tthelr Pnmt“, Robe", Mcgemig, Hairy w gs yea eye moon a an ma, m,“ mo, impressive ceremony which was at- s” ' ‘L... tended b a large number of rcla- Un r * * dlffloultiei with the tlve; an friends of the fliers. The loading mm gt, the tcnninals of ceremony took place at the ifrport wow mm , 93.1,, and Caribou. N.S., has caused a further delay in on tier scheduled crossings Yerer- curly in the afternoon and after a met t. of Pmmun u- "Recruiting for the noynl Cami- ifllfifimfifiioonwm district: dim Ali- Ibm ll pr ruling ut- wcm again saddened when it wu lafwtorily Ind hi! 1w Vi“! If!“ learned that on Bundly. Avril 27 success everywhere in the n- Mra. Joseph B. MacDonald had ion." Group Captain A. do um:- pemqfully to her eternal ville of the R_C.A.F. Hood uni-tern. destiny. Ottawa. nld {leaterdoy w en 1n- tervlewed shor y after Arriving in “u: octane" mce o evvr.%.t=-... aemmstl°tc n . . t: of the evenin ohnaon an en House club were tb m a IIIIIIgVGYNIAODOII- FUNERAL SERVICES-Tho fun- resldonco at was by Rev. s. J. Bovw. M0113: Shepherd." M y In "I110 Lord's The pall- were Messrs. Benjamin Elmer MacEwen, ster- I-Iammorid Mac- Noi-mari MacDonald and THURSDAY John D. Macdonald. 62. real e5- house of his five- ory apartment house at. 119 Hem- Besides his widow, there survives Cale- Mrs. Robert Hattie. Charlottetown on an official visit. He leave: today for Halifax, N. 8. ISLAND LADY DEAD-Mrs. J. F. MacLeod of this city received the yesterday of the death of her sister. Mrs. Annie S. Stewart at the Beverley Hospital. Beverle . Mass. The remain: will arrive n Charlottetown on Friday vening. Ivunernl takes place Bat- urdsy from ‘Ikinity United Church at 2:30 p.m. Interment Lower Montague Cemetery. FORMED ISLANDEB IN AIR Stanley Bums former of Bum- merafdo mud now of U. B. of America will be eased to hea: that he has transferred to the U. S. Air Corp. after being with the En oer; for the last: 18 mourns an is now stationed in fu- awsy Hawaii. Since joinln the Afr Corp he has won for self the ran of gcrgeunt which his many friends here will be glad to hear. He has written home to soy what u beautiful place the Island of Hawaii is, how lovely hl-ieciimatc. Sgt. Bums the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Wedge. FRIDAY APPEAL CASES — Two cases came up before Justices Arsenault and Saunders at the Court yester- day. In the case of Andrew Greg- ory who had been convicted of stealing a cow-hide, a new trial was ordered. The appeal of Hubert. Roberts, who was convicted of as- sault causing bodily harm before Iridaggstrate K. M. Martin was re- use . FUNERAL SERVICE-The fun- eral of Mrs. Stanislaus Mcwade was held yesterday morning from her late residence 367 Kent Street to St. Dunstans Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Louis Dougan who also conducted service at the grove. The pallbearers were Messrs. Jos- OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSJ Th9 llarislil . Cross and Sl-lgligilfsidk! were greatly srmcke Trace t tielgt. Mrs]. John i a Doy e, F Y u" 7am w“ oltflxllté? ‘ilciliusei, - LL15 night. 1 Presbyterian ghitirrlgh Crosser CIdiilr-eq m" "it Christian ministry. ‘ i“, for _ r“ Ifadllflwd if-fii Knox (pic ‘em onto. in April of this ytq ‘ 1°; To under appointment diretrnlnl“. “"1 Bligh!!! Dilstcrate. y ‘° "l 6 Med t , 9'"- W-‘lllflflzrwzidlalld P§§°°“°’Y the service which was atte “mm trio people of till tlie reidingedu‘: cu . -t . . ‘ . prcfipiqaleaatgrfgr ‘Igllllfll tmgmflenfsr "l? occnmqfluThey were _ . . 2th. agl-ehglppcfiirolv baptist. . ou ~ huh» Y 5P foundation." —SAD i 8.5mm _Nvl5g’§ hgeceiveo , in Bummer iue of ilie death in ‘WM Vii rit lr ‘ ciiuroirs-umof, husband we“ fll5C0lll1< After the rebellion Mr. QfQgm,“ BDWlntcd an official of the "m: llrv Department of the North v..- Territories. Mrs. Pope died at ti; home of her daughter Mrs s l? Burton. The funeral lock placé Regina. the funeral service boll,“ conducted bv Rev. ll. E. Reed on‘ 2g of the Christian Science Cliurclt __ BIRTHS MACNALLY-At Borden, in”. 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mic. Nally, a son. RICHARDS-At the King's county Hospital. Montague. May :44, 194i, to Mr, and Mrs. Howard Richards. Vernon River. a son. CONDON-At the King's County Hospital. Montague. May 27. i941. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Condon, eph Gallant. Ernest Osborne. Peter Corlsh, Leo Dowling, [gmue] who d i. Garfield The death cgrmy Map life thew. later x0111! years ago. De- The funeral service was held Charged with grave reslflnilbillé a native Prince Edward Islander.‘ a member, National . China was born in Kin ‘s Fishing is Vice President of 1on8 been United States Nations i“ Si; hi h card n W '-‘ ence of the we New“ The death occurred suddenly in ability when just a bWY come to live on the ~ they , Island At. heart broken patents five The funezul was held Friday Rev. Father putting the car ferry "Prince Nova" day the croft left. Charlottetown two and one-half hour run arr v- ed at Wood Islands where no was engineers of the Federal Depar ent of Public Works. The engineers “ant from the city by our and attempted to out the auto- mobile 0n the ferry for the re- turn trip. However, when this was tried it was found that at low tide tha aiding ramp on the pier would n"t lower itself on the dock the Prince Nova. more WJI a drop oi several feet. between to end of the rum and the deck of It» bolt. At. medum or lvgh tide me situation would be undwnble no as the end of tho ramp is about 17 inctiec thick leaving dirt-o a "bump" for can; to go aver. on top of this the inner end of the ramp presented other difficulties. It. ADDEII‘; it is hitched to a concrete block which ii higher than the road leading uo in it. ‘Ia-ucka going up would be obliged m crawl up this incline and than descend the sloping romp to the boot. However. w do no the vehicles would hove ‘o crawl over a sort of "csmei back" 1n their ltb and would in all Vkciilvod ave their underciirri-ge caiuiht on tb- block. leave‘ them chestcr, Begt. A McInnls FUNERAL YESTERDAY —Tbe iiuneral of Mrs. Mary Henderson I Wfls held yesterday from her‘ late residence. 48 Reserve Street to the People's Cemetery. After a short private service at the house at 1:30 service was conducted in S. A. Citadel by Adjutant Hawkes 2:30. 'I‘he pallbearers were Messrs. Nell McKenzie. Samuel Craig, Leo Cudmore, Percy Carr. Samuel Brown and Percy Brown. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mrs. Br dget McTague was held yesterday morning from the residence of her son. Emest Mc- Tague to 5t. Dunetank Basilica where High Mass of R ulem was 5W8 b)’ Rev. P. D. Mc ahon. D.D. Interment; Iona cemetery. Th; at]. bearers were: Messrs. John Pol 2rd. RN. Manuel. J. A. Griffith, T. W. L Prowse, Dr. F. C. Dougan an Manuel Gallant. FAMILY BEREAVED — Word has been received in this city of the death, after a long illness, of Mr. George Keenan Morrow of New York City. Mr. Morrow was a brother of Mrs. Harry Rooster of Toronto. who. as Nazional Presi- dent of the Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnae, visited char- lottetown two years ago and made a host of friends when, as guest of honor she graced the annual Notre Dame Alumnae tea. General sympathy will be extended to the bereaved family —PBOBATE COURT-Hon. Har- old L. Palmer held a session of the Probate Court at the Court House Summeralde on Wednesday. The Estates of J. Melbourne Laird. late of Kensington, Hammond J Tbombs. late of Kensington. Mrs. Flora. McKenzie Campbel. late of Summerside’ and Mrs. Elizabeth Adelaide Keith late of Alberton were closed and the accounts passed. The lawyers engaged were Donald O. Stewart and Heath Strong KC" of Bummerside, and George M. Matthews of OTJeary. ADJUSTMENTS T0 BE MADE- A scow with pile driving apparatus. which was to leave here cstei-day for the Wood Islands car e.'.'v ter- minal, was unable to make the tr‘p because of unfavorable weather conditions. Mr. H. E. Miller, Engin- eer wlth the Federal Depar merit of Public Works. said last nitzlit He added that the necessary ad- justments to the loading ramp at the terminal would be made ani- medlflbelv. It was found that tn.- ramp was not. suitable to the. Prince Novas deck. The ferry will bevin‘ her schedule as soon as possi le, getvgeen wood Islands and caribou. t —I'lA8 THREE SONS DOCTORS IN FAMILY-Dr. E. T. Tanton of I Summerside has two sons in the graduating class of McGfl Univer- ilty this year, Dr. Claire and Dr. Munsey Tantoti. Th will make three sons Doctors in the family Dr. Tantonb eldest son. Dr. Ben- jamin Tnnton. who is now prac- icing in OI-csry. having graduat- ed from McGill a few vein-a ago This is a splendid record for one family. Mrs. Tanton attended the graduation exercises and Dr Claire and Dr. Munxey will accompa y t their mother home for a short va- , cation before taking up their aum- | mer work-S. QUIET WEDDING SOLEMNIZIID —A quiet but pretty wedding took lace on May 20th, at 5E, Jo n the o tint Church, when the luv. Fr. Ch ol-nri. united in marrine Dor- othy Burke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Burke. Geoi-‘zctown. P. E. 1.. and Jame; Kennedy, son tngly dressed in a street length dreu of light blue sheer and vritn accessories, and her attendant. Mu Stanley Boole was dreaded ‘n navf blue crepe with whim accessories. Clifford McGreizor Iuppormd the room. The wedding part motored the home 0f the brl 0's spur. Mrs. s. ‘Books. where a wedding breakfast was served and fi-ienrll wished them a long hint)! ls would stranded on the 0mm of the block. sturgeon. a son. MacPIlEE-At the King's County Hospital Montague. May 27, i941, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon MacPhee. Wood Islands. u daughter. BUIIIIOE-At the Prince Ediriid Island Hospital, May 29. i941. to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Burhoc, Chu- lottetovvn. a son. SMITH — At the City Iiospliil May l6. 194i to Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Peake Stations aim. ALSII -- At the Cltv Hospital May 16, i941 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walsh, Watervale. a daughter. GALLANT — At the City Hoc- piial. May 22 194i t0 Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant. City. a daughter. TOOMBS — At the Cur Hospital May 22, 194i to Mr. and Mrs Everett Toombs. a sou. O'BRIEN -— At tn,- City licspil- ai, May 22. 194i. to Mr. and Mrs. John R. O'Brien. Bristol. a son. MORRlSSI-1Y—At Vernon River. May 2i. 194i, to Mr. and Ali-s. John A. Morrissey, a daughter. MULLIGAN At Newton vii May 3. 194i. to Mr. and Ml! Jerome Mulligan. a son. CLOHOSSEY — At. tlic city H05- pital. May 16 194i.‘ Mr. and M15- Roy cioncssev. T-giuelt a ti-illvltlll- MSOWILLIAMS- At Halifax ill- fli-marv Halifax. N. 8.. on May 8th. 1941 to Mr. and Mrs. Morley Mic- Will ams (nee Jane Dorraciii a 5011 -tPatrloi please copy.» McPIIAIL-wit. the P. E. I. Hos- pital, May 26. 194i. to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McPhail. city. if son (Paul Phllkllls) Wclghl eigh- pounda. ten ounces. ‘ CONDON - At me buy Hasilill on Sunday. May 25, 194i. to Mi‘. and Mrs. Dan Condon of Patunure ls- lund. a son. BRADY-At. the Prince Edward li- land Hospital on May 2'1. i911. t0 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brady. Chir- lottetown, a son. , STEVENSON — At the Prince hi1 ward Leland Hospital on for 2 I941. to Flying Office" Balm" Stevenson and Mrs. Szeveilwll- son. William. M _ ____,,. cinsitoLtsi-Mooitr - At "ti" tague. May i. 1941. by RPM W,’ , Outhouse, Private John Rn ti’ Chisholm. to Mabel Lctizse MW of New Perth , MacKINNON-NICIIOL-SON n - m Zion Manse. Mantle-l», ~5i h,‘ by Rev. o. cariylc l” " ~ l Jessie Nicholson of FlarRivsr 0 Mr. Neil Mflcolm IIWKYYIIW" Lewis, Lot 60 . _DEA'I‘llS __ _ GOBDON-Suddcnlv at Braden’ on May 2a. 194i. iviirr 0. Griff, GILLIS-At. Point Prim on . . 29. 1941. Mrs. Frank Glllis. H GALLANT-At the sacred 1H Home. May 28. i941. .\irs. ‘MI-- Gallant. aged R9 rears. KOUGHAN - at mi- out: 13's; ney Street. Charla" ' ' day. May 23. 111i. Ba“, v Kouvhsm. fige iii rev _ , MuLuc-im - it ljlj] ,2 Sunday. Mit- i. "t" “K3 of Mt- .an" M's mrrirc H, nowuvsnv-an w» Pr". 2ft. 1M1. Lillian tfcvkfirvll‘ , Mi-I-itsc-At Snrivi"t""- M“ . yup nflrs, John ivlcPlirr._{1"“"_ srnono - 1" ‘tv"]"'"’;“f,;,.t 24. 194i. Mi". F. w. stroll» q a Kuurvatve-At. iter time. l7 t o no‘, SHML (1iv~~|0v»=~c\t"' “m” day. May a4. 1w. Anni" a KM" an. avert 7'4 years. _ Cam,“ wimoN-At h" tom ._ 1M, Head. Mavdltflg7lilii. M15 “Hiram c119 ,_ HTEWFPT-Af- B=thr~l rm Mn. d1 mo 2a. ‘e41. Bz-tic" Shut-l" "‘ “ 741th year M, ~. owl- - ~,~.~.; Home. l/lcy 27. ~ ~ v0“, lat-q u-ivcde. ‘WOC 6R A ,7 _Ac Bethe‘ co ‘l l“ Bruce Swift-fl '“ n fiésiiéiisow — A’ lmliril iEi» I-Ioscllni, Me" 17' '33-." Street. I-lendcron. "' “F” her 67th Y?" , - v 1' r McTAGUE-tit are; ‘if, rit son, Mr. Ernrfiil-{kthp-n on Tilt‘ an “ti”? glmigu Mrs. 5'“ HY, I - ' Mflwme. a5“! W 1M.“ st WAR!‘ - Ml n. 1911. MW- ‘_ Y imam, o1 Qharlottetflw" wedded life. The young couple will reside in New Glasgow.