ai§bflbadfvq 1v. _ .. i-..” , 12GB TEN THE CHARIXYITETUWN GUARI) \"\I L ~ JULY 18, 1943 OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSORIBERS MONDAY ,, , _ LEAVES ON JiETURN-Sqilfld- 551,113.. STEVENSON -- At the flfuxflhPr5 “S5135 _‘ 3?’; E-rsj ron header W.C_ Hammond. oasis:- Unifctl Church, New Glasgow. July ,“‘l‘lll‘m‘°'llg',,e 13%“; 11f,“ t n“ ant Provost. Marshall for the East- t-hh. i942, by the Rev. John stirling “we T“, a‘ éau" t- "U? “If, m’ “s crn Air Command leaves on return Margaret stcveiison, daughter of a‘ {Pl were H‘? e n “£”r°1”n° to Halifax this morning. He was in Mrs, stcvonsoii and [he late R, m‘? ‘ism ml‘) Vets, “Lafcg 85m‘: the city on an official inspection Stevenson of New Glasgow, P, E‘. uultleernkt}, “is e duflisf’ his 5 n“, tour. While here he called on Chief I. to Charles Foster scuci of new u} mo‘, H ha?“ gnome A. Birtwhistle of the City Police Wlizaitlcy River, P E. I. “we a TL, “jurse agu 33d ‘c: Force and Inspector JA. Wright n! "’“'_“_ right athhonic in returning to this the Royal Canadian Mounwd Po" oissichvan 60th. ANNIVER‘ beaumu, “we low“ w“ H“? lice. 5*RY"'M"- “m1 M“ 5' H‘ T“? r‘ mono and the children‘ will follow D5 Upper Prince Street, Charlotte- huer_,New 618580 New‘) PAINFULLY INJURED - Ra town. iiorc receiving congrflésllifl‘ ‘ __ “ ‘ shandtlgr. IS-yiatittig-old (t§:'1l:\‘§0“~€' tions from their many frich 5 on _ . _ , own y was en on owcr .. of (hop- 50m iced. _.‘,‘:;L_ 56,‘, “i, £935: left chest by a dog while deliver- _,.,.S,t.,.da,._ Mn Ummi c-m-“éh ~01: dfiroate and ing his papers yesterday after- ' lhkllalll‘ jeweler m Clinton were invited will; Parson- noon‘ The boy was going east on rih- t-itv and lizis done business in age Kc,,.,-m€wn for me“, Jul GfH-Ywll 5W6“ when he W88 Ht- lllc Ffillllfi‘ Slfllld 591' U‘? P35‘ 53 ince:iiig.7riicre was a large attend’: tacked‘ ‘mnml? Herrm witnessed gears.‘ The Guardian extends c011‘ uiicc of" members The devotional iiégtlégiletgngv“hggnstgglislagngg; 5mm salons‘ pflmd “a5 m charge o! me 01mm" Poole and Peter Walsh of tli Cit Auxiliary lcd by their President, P“ e y POINT- Mrs. Wilfred Pickering. Each ° Ce‘ u s rt ». ' d“ Séliqiilélnivitliiddiitisuiéigultufi; buhnivss CHECK-UP 0N CURFEW vlo- mwnwd he SS 4IFa\r\.1ewlr which “rs ‘HIP stiiflmf cadfl M‘ LATl0NS—A check-up on viola.- _, ,= _ ‘ ' m, m. r -. ‘- n’ _ b “ll Ml5~ tions of the Curfew Law is under- iislhda!’ sme-nw“ and. r 5e Ana“ Jellkms gale M" aPPmPriB-le wa at resent and offenders will iiumbvr 0! Profile who visitca vic- musical number. The study period beydealtpwllh bit law y; was an- m!“ ark‘ sp‘flnl windy“ “wk- coantiélfiififi b? Al‘? fwh“ Juhn‘ nounced last nitzlit by City Police. ‘ l, ‘lidmfi, ‘G”1‘,g‘“e' 355mm, DY MTS- A total of ten boys. under I6 years m, u“, ' mwraégll‘ “‘°_ ‘_ Plesemed} of age. were caught out after 9.30 fe time “i- Slum: ma wofignl MlS- one night this week and their 3 liq-hill of pass- rciresiiaiiicnts, ‘ zisslsisistlil “d; gzuliiiiiijitviveizsresiatieiikeilhlxy tlpizumillflriilé: crgiétllés (lint -00l*<l_lll’,"““°f‘5 Y“ a lllllillpy 5001111 would be investigated further and ll l " " ‘ ‘ " ~ ~' ' i" ll . action taken n, l) l q —-~— ‘ nimble, h; mo. clothe ,l biick zigziizi. .. , , , FUNERAL YESTERDAY -~ Th0 - Crisncan tsnEit GAME ACT June 29th. i942. atst. Bonavcntures g t 3 t tiy ' from Southport appeared Church 'I‘racadie when Be th noon from he RAF‘ s B’ on hem *1} m“ W: I dialfv Magisums Perpetuta daughml of MI and fur“ The funeral service was conducted bjwfe SJPQQ“, sqturda‘v chaxg- William ‘Macnonmd and Josepf; by Flt. Lt. a. c. Fffillcil who also ('°°1"°“‘-7_~ 12“, ynérv 3111,15 Cw, Patrick. of the P. E. Island High- officiated at the grate. Interment ‘Al’, “fu.,i“ha,iing m,“ of landcrs. sou of M‘. and Mrs. Fran. was in the R.A.F. plot in Sherwood ‘ “NW I'm,“ in Dorsession‘ fis‘ AfaicAskill \\->ic_ unitcd in the Cemetery. The order of procession f?“ i“ of" a black duck‘ \\>i,i"l><>iids of‘ matrimony. The new. was escort. party, firing party, ‘ “‘ l .1! and lllOll) “as Delfornicd by their pastor lorry with casket, bearers and PL-lllfd not gut _v Rcv Kenneth MncPlicrson Tl-e ' We ducbk bride was attended by her sistr-r Inoumers“ . - . iii on the shore y e Mary while the groom ivas ably .,, ~ Cd W991; . . . ,_ - STAGED CONCERT -- Miss r$,$§i°i§§“ii.c“...isc- f,‘i‘i3.2°‘i‘$’$i.§ii $5323.11? ‘EWJSai-csgil? ‘We Dvmlmg- ""10 daughter v‘ {KM-Q arose from ll DOWdcr bluc sheer with uihitc ac- M“ ‘md M“ Elm" Dmmmg’ (entrant's promises on cessories, her bridesmaid wearing a staged a ‘mncert Saturday “W!” _Pl'.'.‘5CC‘,1ii(ll] was coticiuct- nuvv blue crepe (tress and i1 white “mm 7°!" ‘he chlldlen 01 We ' picture hat. After the nuptial hi“, neighbourhood. She was assisted i1 Vfifixfillsyly breakfast “'21s served at by “Our Gang Club" and the child- Rouben the‘ blldcst home to the bridal rc-n put on a most enjoyable c0n- -~ ma») .‘.'-:.~:.i.":ii:rv Sim l" M V llflfl“ Chririoitctoivit returning iii the cv? ed whmu “'35 handed l“ m the . late lTsldfHlCC, 5 eniiig to the bride's home. where Red Cross’ W“ ‘°"“‘°‘Ziui§.a’i§$ fiiiifeJiimtyetilifiiis tall‘. “aim FUNERAL ET-Eawlv The l,-.\v, con . . ’ 0 e uar- "" ‘“ wfjfstor, -,,-',,° paid ity of the bride. iiii join iiipa-ishiiig funeral Of MP5. Everett Bengali ~ lricccascd, them along and hapmv wedded life. “'55 held Wfierdfly m°m1llg 7mm V‘ ,..,n‘L,(.,.,r,.,-s “Tm; Hi5 —(Patriot piciiso copy.) her late residence, 1'77 Sydney ‘cutcivint Govornni‘ B. . 5UP". to St. Dunstanis fiasilicri. i‘; l c. Pljfllliél‘ T111100 A- TUILSDAY ‘where Reqmem High M355 “"45 i , - . . . lebrated bv Rev Louis Dou ilfl Ciilll,» f an. p.i>eB1<>1s.H<>ll~ FARLWELL PRESENTATION~ “in, ~ ~ g - R. jtzathicson, Hon. J. P. M‘ t e people of Oyster Bed Bridge Messrs J F Eighth” Wmhni W. J. P, MacMil an. A- and vicinity ‘gathered at the home weathérbfe 3e" D 0-“ l-_ MfLUlT‘, Lt-Col. D. - of Mr. anti .v1i-s.‘Aiiios Gallant to 1 M D ~1 i! 0116- B. Crat- J. n. Bitrnott, Dr. H- blfi furcwcu ‘to tucii son Clifford '35 ° ml" d. Hiram Hoivatt and w, MrtcKinnon. G l iélio ca? iiflvllré%lioi" the mainland. Jam“ Rel“- Uflilliffg \\'€l'C'. Lt.- 0- prpora . air read the ad- _ . B. Cosh. E. T. dress and a purse ivas Presented sgorvNlg-UIFI 51713771315391? — M1’- i J. M. Murley to him by Walter Peters. Clifford Mme“ b]! M en‘ folffnerly . °f thanked one and an {or the“, n, u now of Monticni writes 1g, ‘ _ ‘ ‘ . “I . in MW Pewles £22118“ and “Her Small"! 1'1"‘ ‘Notes by the rWatfl"lIilit.iht.eaGlriinzif(imiIri a Jcil' Good ‘ell ._ ,. . _,__ lllilliliiClf iii-bill:- Heiiitiggiizitsxlgpeflrit Egfclfiggfgvitf b&g\(gowétngr‘s"ljalgtg riitr; “BUG" ACTIVE lcllelllllélllilllcfciluuiicii‘ was served then as I was walkinit over tiie back N,“ are of me oplnion Quin)‘ reemr t‘, uilsiiiig‘ Clifford a fields of my farm at Milton. I saw a A ~bldgli is the loose n 0 is Is and home. large flloocola of! iaglgiclgbirdsl (I would riot’ town and has W“ m‘ NEED FURNITURE- igvtiii midstowas "é blzmk iitfatindmg “Tml fir“ “vim-fin sive a." r fl ‘ ii ‘me- extgn- white in colour 0nd itmioo ud Dure Fllrtllfll‘ m‘ nmC-c ‘fa ‘H9115 “Jifh me bemg slioivv as cnnstrngfgd ‘virh rite‘- ivliicil 06cm‘1oLté-ia1Pne;f/¥'C‘S' QMF“ Char‘ drecis oflblack oiiesf; i ’ I‘ v “lb l" arcs)?’ cliangcsemeiiidngrgolggiaaalgug isri v $1M. 15¢ ~' . » . " FUNERAL AT povEn. - The iicc which would tend to glustyx°rfiégzceigoggd 3°11 2711116 0" funeral of Mrs. Gladys MacDonald . e fire had been of lnceri- lucid-mg in comforts ed“ ‘Presem of Dover was held from the Cut- Straw from an old been mg esled m t 911g. t P“ cliife Funeral Home yesterday to . \\'.\"» dimovcrcd stuffed ested in 5mg ‘WHY c1219“ “if” the home of her mother Mrs Wil- ill the floor. It. showed bovs could ma‘ lites“? oui sarnr 11am A‘ MMKM, at D0,.“ Burial lhwihg bccii ‘set tibial?- Comm“ b don n?‘ o y, u? ‘he? was in the Murray River Cemetery. = scfollll “m9 mum‘ njahjngs éqm f‘ g r °“n'n3 m“ The services were conducted by Ad- ~ some building was c,;esm,.fiem °‘1“,"°‘{‘°“‘5 “m” Jutant Wiiiillm Mciccr of the Sftl- .‘ H firemen Bot. the chairs a fieavzefgge figfaison‘: vation Army, The pallbearers‘ were out bc l times. The building table ‘lamps mgs and’ d Vi“ Messrs. John E. Jenkins, Gordon ll “'11s one of several Anyone havip ‘Smh five.“ 158°’? Livingstone, Edward Dalziel. Wat- by flic City Board 0f Cd to phoue‘1g617 ‘(Les as ' son Bowlcs, John Bowlcs, Cilfisit‘? illii oi-drrcrl l0 be "W" - Whitcwav, llniiililllOii or demolished F , “*—" ____ ..iicstic:.- of this ivcck, It theffjflflzlflglsg fuflflggtlflllgg-é (It? I-wME FROM CHICAGO-Mr. m“; that, other fires in the B‘ A_ an‘ Vernon Rive‘, wash‘; Robert C, Cairns, of Chicago, Ill.. _ sccncpi a farewell gatiiigrjnz m; is visiting the province which he —ll‘i‘l5h@ Diff)‘ Francis Curley, who. after spending left 55 years ago. He is liiplnyed “'25 a \LlV a slicrt iurlouuh with his parents i“ m9 Afima Slat-Q 1311MB illld 15 . \~~<.»,..>.““:izi:i::" sivtsifl Crier. "ism"- °“"?""‘ i‘ “wit: “iifmli ‘s; , nic u. - l _. '-_ _ . ‘co eavni: ore- ncwn a ew o e o ren - ti ‘luau, Rev. G. W- 5V5» 5!? hi5 “all Di the R. C, A. F. Mr. ships gnow remaining. H; is a bro- lllirrilif,‘ cu snturdav mllrlmlg; hlafioll Fullness capably presided 85 the: of Mr. Scott Cairns, Dunstaff- iiii at 8 ufvlvrrk WM“ M“) fnblg$ayé {La5,“°1‘5p°@°h he D5‘ nage, whom he visited sevcri vears Be ie DarbF- only form A150 we ggungrwg‘ um‘ ago. Mr. Cairns sees many changes ""4 M“ Hm” ' D- e ‘Hque and improvements both 21-210 anti .~ -\~ llllilfill m making Such a sacrmce‘ A “may in summersidcuvhere he visite-‘i and iii. vcr-izil Frcdcrl n ivordcci acidic-- w .~ d b, All ~ _ f“ Callahan, vvhiiz aaivcylinfilleii purnsg 53w the 15st Tcsunil lllllCe 01 mill)’ vr-ls" w" O1 111;‘- Fmaey was prrsciitcd by Gordon Lea. Aftsr relatives- ' 1111‘ 13"‘ M“ “M”, r a dainty lunch was served by the WEDNESDAY Cure TUE bride “as ladies the young people resumed PUBLIC sci|coi.t1r:t5irfca'rE-' K130 b)‘ 119T lame‘; their dancing for the remainder of -The following pupils have been (whilst-Kc 0f D85“? the evening. The nni-tv concluded bv successful in Qblflifling the Patna; ‘i i115“ 5mm“: me Nmicml Anthem- School Certificates for Guide VIII . _ \\'i)l'c a dross TRIBUTE "r0 LATE MEMBER - \\l i white ilCC9550Y1e5- -—Filtillg tribute to the memmy M tel Windsor Buchanan and Char- illi’ of roses. The tiic liiic Rcllbell Mllcdoniiid was ks mm. 9mm puma copy, lIIIOTlPd by m5 paid by members of the Rotary _.___ a is 5.222;‘: "as: s r 111i? “mic “W1 firapcti iii piirplc and a sligrt pcr- §$;,;¥'°1,‘,"‘,.§§‘,i,32i.3,°'§l2f it-yinooii frzp 1 _ l3 n, . . . ‘ ‘ ~ - v o,» will“ i"? l-i‘a$3.."°ii"r."é..ii“°i§ iliié~wtii ‘fifgtllefi“ft‘é‘i‘iiliiit”ieiili"Sessfiiicllfi _ -‘ l/wgmzlégs" cbsfrvctl. Prcsiclcnt H. H. Rogers immediately 0n active service. Par- “ 5 a l m s“pol'.e of the‘ lonz association tllic flcnlpifs may be had from thQe re- lrflrflw hlu h-"lrl Willi lllc C llb (‘Flliliflz officer H. M. c. s. " uccn .. ‘f niiti rr-frrrcrl i!) the cxrsilciit scr- Charlotte," hp‘- cu_,‘(,“\)»ubly“c‘v‘cg_ vice‘ lid hiifl fr? cred. for sworn‘. --*-— “gm. home of My", ififlls f._it- lit-o Mr. Mzicriciiiilti had CHECK BOYS CAUSING DAM- ‘ Fésgn.‘ Mnrskfl-wyd‘ been secretary of the organization AGE-City ‘Police checked‘ up‘o_n "L. July 3m, when lllld Wlilcscihcfl it on three times some juvenile inst evening who vtlcie "it, "mends o; zit international conventions, one reported to have been seen try H8 hcrctl to honor of which took piacc in Europe, A to set fire to a house near 9i King _ , (we rcvicw of tho Intrrnational mcet- he)’ WW0 "lulled l0 have M“ .‘,_, f, h 1 . n in: in Tnynnig Wm mm by Dy; ,]_ been lighting bulrushvs and hold- , 3.1." tqnri‘ (Mrsmcgskncsi. A. Clark and tho (fro other dele- "l2 U191" ll-‘Zlliml ‘he Wudmg; . ‘ H1C,,,,,,,1 U“. bride {my gates also spoke briefly. The latter 501155311195 5- J~ DOWN"! "l"! P919‘ ...i.u mid cscorlcd them to their were Messrs. GQOrQQ waltei-g and ll .\ in it room bcatitifuliy de- Rcuel LcPagc. m c" r ‘rd with liO\\'l.“l‘S,;\i'ili:E1B/M'S. vwwncFwgjY mmqrQr n {ggnmlfllémogr s“ onto“ the effect "n " lic Flffl arc _ .i . .. i i r E- ‘ * n iCii hasinct was SERVE — An Emcruciicv Nursing "ml Wllllil bflys were stca rig ‘ mm, and plflcefl ‘is to be ‘tistablishcd here gierrie?‘ and lxlxrfiflléltgléglrthfia ‘ 3mm?‘ cnuplc Semen Rim,‘ tic next 11w itceks This he p0 cemen re l1 if f- m i vi. R mziftii_.'ziltis."isii i4: at. m“ lmiiitféz’ r ° " y ‘Ernest F ster, ‘ S 55" e5 - tlir vllli ‘vlllll’ Mls» l- Jill'- gilticilhgrihgeiriiliiircorlgzyfntaifed éiilfloflgigigl; MRS PARMEN-AS 01m ‘rS-Olne o! vim Rod Cum society" The “big” M Many friends throughout the nmiimciit. Mrs. L. the course is to have rcadv an aux- . . . - - l - ., - Piovincc hcaici with deep iczicl of _ Hi an address on bc- iliaiy group whi-h will be trained h 1d _ K, “n. .. W. institute whilc Mrs, in Home Nursing and Emcrzencicsm £1“? deal "(t1 hciéres Jciltccs 61am?‘- W. GiifiOii prcsciifcii ii beiiurifui Waaand capable of carrying out ,2“; °“ weolms fifth: Yh ~m~ ‘l; m“; Mme‘ The Undo was a vmugd uhurisinz page in their own homes or ‘ allmenlfl-i t‘ "Emrt "ms nmmmr of ‘he Xnsmme Md w,“ er not; bors homers in case of iea th or a me, 1e i J i t i » " T1 bid ‘m ‘mfllwllfy. The teaching of was short and death cime unex- be mined at inc IILCUHES. 1e r e Home Nun,“ h l , . _ , . . , , , , . b, M _ - I1 _ as aways been a. pectcdly. The funeral was acid bat- rcCIm-l‘ "lmitcd m‘? mem rs peace time activity of the Red Cross . .~ . mute for ~ ,' _ - - urrlay afternoon and was largelvat- ‘m’ ¢""‘n'.““‘t-‘/ fill“ Ins‘ L However. fol the duration, the Red tended The Rev M, Sm ‘m o; m, the” fumless‘ w gxoom aw Cm“ 15 makm“ ‘m atmmm W Kensington United Church, conduct- I h lf f thank-d 1b. penile on be ll v brim: the opportunity to learn ele- i ,5, d b h, hinisrif v.14! his bride, After singiflé’ mcntarv nursintvnrocetlures to every ed me Se“ ms‘, ‘N’ e t y s For Tho;- nrr jol'y good Fellows woman who desires this training. “mm”? ‘he, Rm- 5mm‘ s ml"!!- the ‘or-tic and croom were given the In case of an epidemic or catastro- MFS- Orr l! Slllvlvf-‘d by h" hi"- i _ T1"- bgst “ishgs of who people will be faced with n band. four tlatightcrs. Stella. Mrs F _ pygmy mun 1n their shortairc of nurrcs and it is to cnlze L. Orr, Victoria, B.C.. who “vs “m, ‘W: men served with this situation. in some mr-as- with he: [nothfir during he; m. . _ lire. that the Red Cross has untir-r- N“; E133‘. ms‘ Hnrojd Lamp K91- ‘, Scott‘ _ taken lio Or-Illwfimlllff-‘f "(lzlgle 1N5!‘ vln; Daisy. Mrs. Prcston Kennedv. . r, Gibson, Misc i"! t° ffiwmth.‘ "is"; Kensiiiszton; Jctmcttc. of Acadia J-"nzi t an-l his‘: Dorothy Mac- ,,‘,’§’,T‘,§;,h.,,, afmd vmsQffnuqf 5n University Faculty; one grandson, Fol-tic. A jfllv sin’; sang and the Friday fmf; ym‘ beW-y-(Ifl 10nd,,“ Kcifh Or: Krnncdv. and one s‘stcr. Notional Anilirm brought a plea- and 31x} p, m, gm," by phone m- Mrs Benjamin Kenridk, Dover, m.» nvcnizi‘ to a alone. personal interview. Mass. A little son uiedaoeaaed her. ¢i'>“’*%l”'~'-‘-":-?I§!Y”?7 FIRST VISIT T0 Tm: ISLAND “mm” wnmy" "l" Kim" —-Mrs. Wyatt and Miss Annie Mas- on from Ontario, and Mrs. Mary A. Dairson, New York. are visitlng their brother Mr. William McKay McAleer was knocked unconscious and received lllluriea to his head in a fall to the sidewalk in the cit yesterday morning. l-le was w along Queen street and S" camemm‘ Th“ l5 ‘hell’ first nearing Richmond when he stumb- mfuxg lhfihl-‘gfind "f1 u?!‘ l" led and tell. The man was picked . hi? u ' e flcelle-Y- T“? Pa"? up in an unconscious condition “We l W 111°‘ be their last trlo- and tiuicn to the City Hospital. WORK DONE BY 8'1‘. AUGUS- y TINE PARISlv-To show that the Eliza Morgan received the 5m RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Mn. CIILEBIATED 50th ANNIVERS- AItlh-On July 15th Mr ,and Mrs LEFT 0N RETURN- Mr. Loum Thompson. who has been visitinx Mr. and Mrs. Gevrie . ts‘ Samuel S. leeco celebrated their glsoxfigfijz‘ Kenslmwn‘ M,‘ Sm? 50th anniversary and received manv co ratulations. The. have eltzht day °ll "Wm ¢° m"? Bmd- Que‘ n. four sons and four dauizh- He was accompanied by his uncle. ters. The daughters BIC Mrs. John n. n. Boyle. sane“! manner of W. Miller. Greek River; Mrs. Ottts Price Bros. paper mill of Keno!- Acorn. Peters Road: Mrs. David Irv- am], Que, and Mr. Chas. Watt, in . Murray Harbour "Willi MYB- manager oi’ the Watt Machine Gadswne Higginbotham Murray River. and the sons are ‘Hiram F.- Gr ve ~ Lester 8.. Greek ladle: of the Leaaue or the Sacred news yesterday um hel‘ Eldest 90y; River; scmiiéi in the Wlll‘ services. Heart of St. Augustine's Parish. Frank had died in Baltimore, Md, and Rustico, have been trying to do He had been a. citizen of the Un- lhEir bit in helping t0 win the war, the following report is submitted: 1s W5- Bfel! SOCKS, 2 prs. white socks. i! firs. seamtinls socks. 7 navy sleeve- less sweaters.‘ 5 khaki sleeveless iveaters. 2 turtle neck sweaters ll prs. khaki gloves. 5 prs. navy two W113’ mills. 5 PPS. navy plain mitts, 3 prs. boys pyjamas. The ladies are to be commended for the fine work turned in as each garment was strictly made according to the di. rec ns specified, Nllwlflflll Braduate nurses. from three Island Hospital schools of has tremendous tourist possibiiitics The crop is describe Red States for many years and W38 Bl Vfilellln 01’ the First Great War. going to nancc with the first contingent of American sol- diers. He was buried in Baltimore with full military honors. PRAISES ISLAND — His Wor- 51119 Mayor B. Rov Holman is in re- Dt of a letter from Mr. J Kelly, , ~ of the Canadian Red Cross Society stating how much he enjoyed his stay in Charlottetown. Ml‘. Kelly had the following to say about the Province: "I feel that the Island Manchester. Mass. Also sevelllef-‘Il grarade children and two great strand n. Minx-vim. nanow AVERAGE -1-lay making operations are in full swing iii this province all are proceeding rapidly G65!!!“ shortage of labor in some sections. it was learned yesterday. The crop is believed to be slightly below ' normal although some farmers re- ported it was bulking up beat: sect pests is gfilllnfé gowmg as r lllll-Sllli-L were successful in obtairi- and lam sure that many of the vis- fairi sarsfactory despite a short- lzlft the" Registered Nurses cieizree. itors must ‘feel. as I do. that I must age y‘); moisture, From weather i vyasyrénnczsileréced last nifzht by Dr. return again and again. I regret I officials 1; was learned m,“ since - 0. retarv of the Board did not Bel- more time to have a ‘he firs,’ o‘ May leg ma“ {our of Examiners. The examinations were written July l. 2 and 3, The sucmssful candidates were El‘ii(1.llilL‘CS_ of the Prince rkiivard Isl- kllld Hospital and the Charlottetown Hospital iii Charlottetown and the P1131166 County Hospital at Summer- s e. The total mark possible in (he examination was 800 and a mark oi 4B0 was needed to pass. Successful candidates iii crtlcr of llliiYll, with their marks in brzicacs are as follows: Mary Shea, Indian River (726). Minnie MacPherson, New Perth (702). Catherine MacDonald. Pisouid East (698) i-ranccs Steele, Gaspereaux (692) Eyflyn iviucsliimon. iracadie (6 . Audrey M. Campbell, Alberton (686) Jean Enman. Charlottetown (683). Myrtle Cairns. Greenfield i076). ' Hilda, Coles. Milton (673), Cordelia Harrington, Sprint! Vai- lcv (665). Muriel T. Yeo, North St, Eleanor‘: (604) . Constance MacFarlane. Bedeoue 61) Meiva Lund. Betiiel i654). Evelyn MacEachern. Cardigan (0.51). Eizziiicii" Phillips. Arlington (607). Charlotte Gordon. Charlottetown (603). Josephine Greerian. Kinkoza (594) Bertha Thompson. Dunstaffnaize (583). , Dorothy Baker. Kensinzton .5i3=. THURSDAY NATURALlZED-—Dr, Leo Frank. Sbilthpgyl, has received word from Ottawa that his naturalization papers have been issued. He W85 i-cceiving the congratulations of his many frlélldg yesterday on be- coming a Canadian citizen. He was an American citizen before becom- ing naturalized here. MONTREAL. July l4 — (CP) — Names of four fnen. burned and injured when their Royal Air Forc: ferry command bomber crashed a nearby Lachine today, were an- rlinounced today. None is seriously jured. They are: Capt. R._ V- Van San- ten. 2s. New York. pilot: Sizt- Carl Ozinowski, 22. Winnivek. 560M111 pilot; Arthur R. Mcwiiliams. 21. Prince Edward Island lhomntown tiunvailablc), wireless operator". an William A, Rowe. 30. FIOSPIHOl-lfll- Que" navigator. The aircraft was destrJVEQi DY fire after the crash. No other details are available. FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of the late Angus Mac- Kenzie was held yesterday after- noon from St. James Presbyterian Church. Services were conducted by Rev. T. H. Bussel Somers. as- sisted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The honorary pallbearers were, Messrs. D. A. MacKinuon, W. A. Stewart, W. M. MBCMUlflll. D. N- MacKay, M.L.A.,, Murdock Ross, George MacLeod. Angus Mac- Kenzie and Joseph Storey. The active pallbearers were, Adam MacKerizie, J. H. Mackenzie, Archie MacKenzie, Walt-er Mac- Keiizie, J. W. MacKenzie and John C. MncKenzie. Burial was in Spririgton Cemetery. COFFIN - FOSTER WEDDING- —The marriage of Mildred Irene Coffin of Rollo Bay to Earl W. G. Foster, York, was solemniud at an early hour Monday morning. June 29th, i942. at Zion Manse, Char- lottetown. The ceremonv was Del"- formed by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The bride wore a. nowder blue red- ingote dress and matching nat and white accessories and carried _a cor- snge of cornations the bride was attended by hcr sister iviiss ma Bell who ivorc rose and carried a bou- quet 0i suapdragon. fhc groom was supported by his brother Heath. Immediately after the orremoiiy the couple left by motor for a short trip through the Marittmes. The biities travelling rosturne was drcss- uiuksr suit oi tilaid ivitli whit»: at:- wssories. On their return they will reside at East Royalty. Prior to her marriage the bride uvas tendered a miscellaneous shower at Fortune Bridge. Two post nuptials at York and Marshfleld. Many lovely 211i! ivei-e received. The Guardian joins with numerous friends in_Citv country in extendinsr heaitiest e citations. Registered Nurses who have been inactive for somfl 3'95" Q‘ married and not Plllcflmlfl’ m“ bu“; ciicouraged to return to their profession to be available in case of an.emergcncy. These are be- ing asked to attend a refresher course which will be AIPOYISOWQ by the Registered Nurses Asso- ciation in Charlottetown next week. This is s. chance for man’! wcmeii to serve their country 0n the hcmc front and at tho some time to brush up on the rudiments of their profession. The aim 0' the week's program is to give the older nurscs an opportunity of refresh- ing their memories and acquaint- ing themselves with new mBl/IWll-‘i introduced since they Klfldllflwii it is pointed out that there is a great med for these trained nurses at present. In order to be pre- pared to handle an emergency or epidemic it is necessary that they register for this course and make themselves avaliabie should their scrvicrs be needed. The course starts Monday July 20 and continues until the follow- ing Friday night. The program will be announced in the paper lat/er mi; week. longer talk with you. but I lcavc that to the near future. While here Mr. tselly spent a few days at one of the beaches in the National Park. St. John the Baptist Church, New Glasgow, NS, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Thursdav, June 11th, when Gertrude, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Noonun, Albany, .E. and Lauchlan MistcDunalo‘ son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mac- Donald. Invernes, CB, were uiiit- ed in the holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. Father Chisholm, parish priest performed the ceremony and cale- brated the Nuptinl High Liars. Mrs. Hugh Ryan presided at the organ, The bride looked charming ores:- ed in rose sheer with white acces- slorifis and carried a white prayer oo . i! and one quarter inches cf rain fell :i this province. That was "con- siderably below average." This city and province lest Mi old and a widely known citizen when Angus MacKenzie passed away at 250 Grafton Street 0n Monday. July 13th. _ The late Mr, MacKenzie was born in Shamrock, the sou of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Squire MacKenzie of that place. He was in his 87th year. He had been in failing health for some time but it was only recently that he became seriously lll. He Was a genial type of man. I-ie had an unusual capacity for making friends and he valued his friendly highly, It was only nat- ural to expect, therefore. that he would have a wide circle cf friends and acquaintances, especially in George A.. Broadman Ave. company of Montreal. T0 TAKE SPEEDY TRIAL- Patrick Malone, charged with uttering a forged cheque, has elected to be tried under the Speedy Trials Act. He appeared before Judge C. G. Duffy yester- day and elected t0 be tried sum- marily and the date for the hear- d lng was fixed at saturday. The ac " was committed to stand trial at the Supreme Court earlier this week by Stipendiary Magis- trate K. M. Martin but decided to take a speedy trial instead. Mr. C st. Clair Trainer appeared for the Crown and Mr. Iieater P. O'Donnell for the accused. FENCING our “cnivlaraavn ‘ To preserve one cf P.inc: Edward Island's most historic sies. work- men yti-e busy at pro; a high fence around . etery on Elm Avenue in Charlotte- town. The graveyird, wircli l: the l‘€sii'.‘g place of many if lite st sciters tiers, h=s bccn c'is'.i fci- nianv years. Recently coin- {aims that somebody was knock- zig the tombstones over were made to police. In an effort to pre- vent a recurrence it was dcde to erect this wal. which ’s six fert high. arzund the property. Many of the heafislcnfs bear dates of more than a century ago and it it believed that more are some buried there caxs befo"e this. The work of putt rig up the new t:n-e is about three quarters c"mr>le'ed It is understood a pilinc fence wii built on the side facng m» sue-e‘. The w"rk is beirig d':1e by Mr. Borden Myers. The care aker is Mr. Archibald Ford. BIRTHS I|ARROP—-At the P. E, I. Hospital. The bridesmaid was Mrs. Wilher: this city WiICYC he htio resided ivl‘ Wednesday. July l5. I942, to Mr. Muttart, sister of the bride, and the groom was attended by his brother, John A. MacDonald. Following the ceremony the bridal couple motored to the home oi’ the bride's sister, Mrs. Archie Mac- Donald Linacy, where a dell. ful wedding breakfast was ser and Wliéif.‘ the bmridcs mctfier Vi"... JB. Nconan, Albany. P.EI., was present. After the wedding breakfast the happy couple left for a short trip to Cape Breton. followed bv the gOOd wishes cf their manv kiends, many YQHYS. _ He is stirvived by hLs wife, for- merly Annie Bruce of Grandview. P.E.I., who is at present residing with her daughter Mrs. C. L. Jackett in Great Falls, Montana. Other sons and daughters are _ Mrs. J. B, Godfrey, Misscfli. Man- tana; Mrs. Alzx Scott. ‘ Halifax; Dan in Seattle, Hugh in San Francisco and Bruce iri Oakland. Cal. The folio-wing brothers and sis- ters also survive: Mrs. J. A. MacDonald, Los An- eles; Mrs. Flora Brown. Port- anci Mrs. Henry Harrop, City, a daughter. HERRELL — Orl June 21, 1942, b’) Tpr, Arthur E Herreli. England. and Mrs. Harrell, Rcg-ersville, N.B. a daughter, Mary Joyce Anna. McCABE -— 0:1 July 12th 1942, i0 Mr. and Mrs John R. McCabe, a daughter, GAUTHIEK-In the Charlottetown H°5l>ltai on Tuesday. Jiilv i 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gauthier of South Rustico, a daughter. ROPER — 1n the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday. July i2. i942. . 1 g Am”! ‘he many bemmful Md‘ land, Oregon; Dari in San Fran- to Mr. and Mrs, Russel Roper of cling gifts, testifying to the est tn in which the rcung couple ... held. was a chest of silver fro the employees of \‘ie Eastern Wood cisco and Kenneth in Stanchei, P. E. I. Zion Presbyterian Church was Central Royalty. a daughter. ALYHEW —- At North 'I‘ryon. on July 1, 1042. to Mr. and Mrs. New- ton Mayhew, a daughter, Marlene wmksi ill which “Tm the Elm!“ l5 the scene of a pretty wedding on Elizabeth, a valued employee. Monday. July 13 at 6.15 am. when SHAW-At King's County Hospihl. MARRIAGES PETERSON-STUBBEHZIK-At Hall. tax on Jul 2. i942, by the m“ John Furong, Beatrice lsazmle Peterson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Peterson of Charlottetown to David Gordon Stubbert; sch o1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stubhert, cg Charlottetown. cAiurnELL-iuiicF/inunr: _ A, the Manse. Carleton, on satin-day, July i1. 1942. by Rev. J. H. Bishop, Dorothy Jane MacFarlane of North Carleton, to Enzley Fern Ctlmpbei] of Summerside. YEO-POOLE— A‘. Trinity Pafggn_ age. July l1, 1942, by the Rev. Hugh Miller, DD., Greta Frances Poole, Lower Montague anti George Franklin Yeo. RCA. MucLEOp-srizi‘ ‘orv __ At l1,, United Church, New Gitlllfl-Ull’, July 8. 1942 by Rev. JDilfl Sterling, mo; Clara Stevenson daughter oi’ rtusf ' and the late R. W. Stevenson to John Daniel Maclieod of Glasgow Road, P. E. I. attic-Mum»: VBSSEY - At Zion ff"- . - ' v. Jvlv 15. 194:1. < ' G C.ii tile Webstw Mil; atic Vessey of Ciiarlottctoivn {o Mi‘. Linus Aict-siviilian of the same p ce. CAMPBELL —. SAMPEL - i. . Church. Mot y_ July 13_ $522“) -¢\'-__ ‘ Webster, " Illlvi m’ Cli-ziiict‘, x . ’ - n l. mi (iurclon Cdflllliltlii ‘of Parsonasa. July i4. i942, by gm Hush Miller, DD., Miss Margaret Rose MacKeiizie. Dundas Cents to Waldo Elliott MacLeod, carat. gan. nsarfis "“'\WN--At ‘Iyne Valley, July yy 1942. Mrs. John W. Brown. l i t-GAN-Died in City Hospital, on Sunday Julv 1i, i942, Mrs. Ev. cretf Bcagnn, 177 Svdriey Street. (‘AIRNS-At the Prince County Hospital. July 12, i942, Mrs. Alex- ander Cairns. aged 7B, ‘ MacDONALD — At Charlottetown, July 12, 1942. Mm. Gladys MM. Donald, age 39 years of Dover, King's County. " CARR-In New Waterford, N, S., on July 11, 1942, the infant daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carr. SIMPSON- At Kensington. July l3, i942. William George slmpsrm, aged 73 years. ’ MacKENZlE-At 250 Grafton St, July i3. i942. ABS“! MacKenzie in his 88th year. BEElL-At DeSabi/s on July l4. 1942. Waiter Bee DOlRON-Jn the city on Jilly 14. 1942, William Ronald Doiron, aged two years 9 months. son 0f Mr. and Mrs. William Doiron, 107 Upper Queen street ' KELLY-In Dorcliester. suddenly July 13. i942. John A beloved husband of Margaret (Bradley) K lly. BELL-At covehead, Thursday. July i6. 1942, James Coles Bell, in 79th year. P.cvious to her marriage. l-ht L E 1 Sa 1, dfiughterof Mo h. "-. J ii 11, 1942.1 Mn 2d ms - bride was waited upon by her fcl- firrséng. Li]? wood r011!” Charlottetown Mr; Kf-‘Fmiii’ ‘Show. Bruozienelkm a ggsgggs-gireefier ofMd-fgffigdag? low employees at the Dry-cleaning Department of the Sunshine Laun- dry and presented with a lovely silk bedspread. she was also guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mr. and Nix-i Jos. MficGillivary. Wash. St... who:- she received many useful and rai- ued gifts. RAYNER - MacNEILL-A quiet but pretty wedding was soiemnized on Monday evening, June 23th by the Rev. GJ-l. Grcenhalgh, when Miss Anna Isabelle Rayner uecnme the bride of Ralph W. MacNcill in the presence of the immediate rel- atives and close friends of both pur- ties. The bride who was attended by her sister Miriam, looked very ivinsome in a dzess of pink rayon sheer with white halo of orange blossoms and other accessories in smite. She is the daughter of Mr. Addison Rayner and the late Mrs. Rayner of O‘Leary while the groom is the son of Mrs. Carrie MacNc-ili of this city and the late Brenton MacNcill of Bath. Maine. The bridesmaid wore a pietty (tress of blue silk crepe with matching ac- cessories. The groom was support- ed by Mr. Victor Ling. After the ceremony the bridal party motor- ed to the home of the groom on Prince Street where a dainty sup- per ivas served to a number of iii- vited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Neill will reside in Charlottetown where the bridegzoom is employed with the Island Telephone Co. Their hosts oi friends wish them much happiness and prosperity in their journey thzough life together, The bride was the recipient of many beautiful gifts testifying to the es- teem in which she is held by it" many friends. [DAY REPAIRING JAIL ROOF- workmen are busy at present rc- pairing the roof alld upper part of the stone work of the Queen's County jail. This is carrying out the recommendations made by the Grand Jury which visited the jail during the June term of the Sup- reme court. The jury asked that the repairs be made. Mr. A. T. Mcxiiirioii is supervising the PW- {egt which is being done by day a or. Radio Officer Jame; R, Fmser. one cf the Royal Air Farce ferry command crew to tnake history by flying the Atlantic five times i nine days in the saznc faiir-cnzined Liberator. leaves today for Mont- real after spending l, siicrt it with h's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fraser. Charlottetown. He was accompanied by his wife, The record making crossmgs contains an BO-galion booster tank as the", i; a guy-city of 5° may were made with "ail-up loads" and were without incident, Instead of making tlie customary flirht i0 de- liver American-built bombers, the crew opt-rated as a supplement to i-he Montreal-and-retutn service. transporting gcvemmerr-sponsorcd assengers on the out pissage and aklng back ferry crews lo collect more bmibers. The crew manners have ut in 5M hours OI 8074131 "Y!" l’ € in R ions oer minute with 205 Dtlllhfll [he great": 933ml" 9f a]; c|_Qf|, the last 9i) davs, OpTM rig over both the Atlantic and Pacific. Trey have made eight trips to and from Australia, Radio Officer Fraser, who is be‘.- ter known here as “Jimmie" Fraser. started his career hack in his school days when he showed a great lik‘ng for buldirg toy radios. Frtm this he adv-rived to (h? am- ateur field and built, a set of his own in an llpilaifs room of hi‘! home, He showed marked ability in this line and comp-tent radio men said tli's hCFTlG-mll-"Q rmA rur sti- tion was one of ti-e best they had 06.031. became the bride of William Gor- don Campbell, son of Mrs. Emma Campbell of Montreal, Que. The bride. “rearing a. drcssmakers suit of symphony blue wool boucle with blue fox collar and navy ac- cesscrics carrying an cld fashion- ed noscgay of sweet heart roses and sweet peas, looked charming as she entered the church on the arm o! her step lather. who gave her in marriage. Miss Bernice Wood was her sis- tcr‘s bridesmaid wearing ti redin- gote of navy blue with whit/c ac- cessories and carrying an old fash- ioned nosegay of sweetheart roses and snapdragons while Ac, Jack Meredith, RAF. was best. man, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster per- formed the ceremony, Harold J. Sflnllwl. nephew of the bride was usher. The church was beautifully de- corated with ferns and peonies and baskets of various summer flowers. Mrs. Keith Rogers played the wedding march and rendered ap- propriate music during the service, Mrs. Arthur Roper sang beauti- fully "I Love Thee" during the signing oi’ the register. Immediately following the care. molly the happy coupe left amid showers of confetti and best wishes on a short honeymoon in the Maritimes before goin-g to Mont. rféié where they will in future re. Their many friends wish them man happy years of wedded life. Pr 0r t0 her marriage the bride W“ Elven personal shower in Montreal and in Charlottetown and a miscellaneous shower at the home 0f Mrs. Elmer Sutherland. Extensive tests oi’ the new com. binatiun number hose and ladder truck. which arrived at the City File HR" yesterdav morning. were hiilhli/ Satisfactory. it was stated by "1050 brfsent fit the four-hour trini in the afternoon, The new (Equip- ment. was unloaded at the railway ‘. in the diiv and spent its first. ninht in its new home last night. The $8.000 machine was ordered at the first of the vear but was d.»- iayecl because of priority orders. It. ivas accompanied here by lVlr. V. $Dahks. representative of the manu- facturers. Bickle Seal-trove, Ltd. of stock. Ontario. who was one oi’ those present when it was tried out yesterday. The st was man-ed by a slight accident to City Elngineer . A. Messervv. He received a nasty out over the lei-t eve. near the end of the demonstration. when he ran in- to the corner of a ladder as he missed around the end of the numb- er. The piunper has a capacity of 800 imperial gallons be: minute but did better than this in the test. It also which can be used in flnhtin: smaller blazes. In the four tests given it yester- day, the new machine came up to standard. With a 2-inch nozzle and 120 pounds DllmD pressure it gave B28 gallons r minute with a lift f6. to’! eet: withnone and: half inch hose and 150 pounds it was 853 gallons with a. ift of 8.8: using c. one and three- ei ths inch nozzle. testers got 410 pressure and a lift of 9.1: the ma- chine registered 322 rrallons with 250 pounds pressure and a 9.8 lift with a one and o. quarter inch nozzle. The test was made at Buntain and Bell's wharf and those present included: Mi‘. V. S Woodstoc . Ont: Mr. H. A. gineer; Couri. J. Beer. Provincial Fire Marsh O. W. Campbell. assistant provincial treasurer: Assistant Fl Chie Frank Hennessev; Cawt. F. {And wvlilarliliacihle ‘who had iust ai- mus c ern.w - rived home from the Maritime Fire Chief: convention. k the druggist sells. Clean the kn i use a soft, clean Ration cloth. Don't son. DRJSCOLL-At the Charlottetown Hospital, July 12. 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Driscoll (nee Helen Nantes). Johnston's River. a. dauizh- r. MncEACHERN-At ADDin Road 0n July l6, 194.2, Mrs. Melvin Proude. aged 54 years. ’ - REDMOND-At the ChB-TIONBWR“ Hospital on Thursday, July I6. i942. David Lorne Redmond, be- loved son of Mr. and Mrs. horns Juiv g, 194.1 go My, and Mrs, Jack HPfllilPilifl. 25 Cumberland Street. MacEachern, a son. Charlottetown, aged three years TAKE CARE OF CTMSNAPSHOT GUILD YOUR CAMERA ‘L. Don't take the chance of mining fine snapshots like this Melina If I camera in need of repair. Have your camera put in good shirt "W and make It a practice to kup it that way. KEEPING his camera in good coa- dition is always one of the prime jobs facing every photographer. But it's doubly important now. For just other new goods, there in a scarcity in some type! of new cameras. And that means wdve all got to take care of our fluent cameras and make them serve u: as long as we possibly can. Keeping n. camera operating smoothly isn't dilcalt it you'll iulle i habit oi’ taking care of it. One o! is dirt, so clean your camera regu- larly, inside and out. For that. you'll find a soft brunb a big huh, or you can actually blow the dirt out with a small rubber outage-tie lid with soft cosmetic lens thunk. or the kind that camera shops sell for the purpose. or ii you proler you on aver try to take the loll apart-ya may damage it aoriotioiy. Speaking 0t "loch" hi new!" can, don't try to oil or grouse all! part of the camera. it doesn't. MM it. Next, don't over try to force Yo" camera it it fails to operate yroifilll’? ll‘ it it ll broken, ooh-t in to rm" it yourself. Those two item: M‘! among the principal cornea of 110W lessly damaged cameras. l! V0111’ outer: is badly stuck, or need! re~ pair, by all means take it t0 Yo!" denier. and let him place it l" the hands o! n. competent camel‘!- mochanic. And don't anvil" 7°“ camera to the elects of mm. "mi and nnd. Final-Ly, it’: a wise nlan to will any good camera hack to the manil- hcturer for cleaning and incidental repair: at lent once every l" yearn. And, hoop it in its cue ni- woyr-loi- better protection. Take core of your camera and it "l" Iovov hit you when you're I" ‘f’ nah he sinpeiotu lie this We“ ' ilutrlflol. 819 John val 619"" _____._._ \ \\ ai. h-ILEOD-MacKENZIb-M niiiiqf