THE (IHARLtHrcJFUWN illaiililitw 1 JULY 13, 1940 Y . 1 QUR NEWS UDGE | FOR OUR SA | URDAY SUBSCRIBERS , . _. - . . . . \ , THURSDAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY-Tire‘ LAlll) T0 REST—-‘I‘he iuneral o! ‘ ymyliay "rucnar" , .1‘.‘1"“1‘""‘11~P 1__1;11‘,.111"1‘.“ 1111 Isl-ARI! NAVAL CHAPWN BECRUITS mom EAST. --'I‘wo rulierar o! the late Frederick Mc- rile-rate Francis Hmn we.» held After an nmieirce o 17 years ll- L-lri- r lrr. cit». or Souirr FIR < |-_ u) Th [nqnem of - 11- _, ‘HIRED - All: E. B. S.| L»“-“ 56.651 “mm W“; ma“, M 1-5? g1‘ Em: amxemuwwn cars full of young men fromGeorge-ymao was held Wednesday morn- yVed-msdfly moffllnx from his gharles 0! Hy a Park, “us, Pitolillirlio‘ _\ g...“ jpn(i\lng for 1.0, Shdre on June .8,“ me JRcv. . C. {n m “M; town came to e citv yestcroayiixrg from his late residence 56 wey- lute residuum Bout-h Shore. to 8t. ll returned to hll naflvo ma can“, m L U _ u: m? Bank of ‘ ‘W; .r prlhvmed mm e Wflrmler l€,£.1r.,Ni;s Clagglarepoln ow m‘ ‘cg, egllézén the Cfii-flaofalflslfllgll qolwéllh Sktireeet to‘ SI-‘DIIIIQWI; Ba- Ms when; figuring: gadvtwhaiamniofipriilolét ver Riv-Qt‘ "Tfillié t. “ffh ; '- "*1 - ~13"! Wills law re equem mwu . - - - - - in ‘ flu)‘ o ind _\ll-»S gum beacon llrtrr a Lin: 1w“ serve» oormnittoo. He i! tho 1°;- ‘ gown the u” o; fleorggmwfLlsuna by m“ G_ Mwomuk. who rum Q §_ 3111a“, n” mm now spending a few days with hi; . m orm .rmis _-\u ao..rcss “as lead bx MrvEd mm Unmgd Chumh minutel- to And mere am more to come. An-, also conducted m, service M, m; ducted the service at the grave. 11“11°1"1"'1‘“'I° "l! 11mm" place 1-1 1 “"411 MUIIJQP ‘Vmk’ Ml“ V1"111“ : be appointed Nan- Ciro-plain. other carload from Murray l-Larbo grave The “lump, “we The pallbearers were" . 15111311 1°55” W191 °°11d1l4°n$ 0g ""‘"1*““ l” “"11 11*“- 1)“1‘°°“ 1 ’ ——-—— K150 “m” l“ WW1" "P- Th“ ‘"5- Messrs Joseph DrBnE ThQIIIBS Allison Mcrwrreri arc/war nerlrri-e- 111° B1111“ ‘m1 bmve" "w newly- lliiélri‘. ."1:...~:-°:.": ...t"::"""i:§- " ¢<.>-~"".."“a .".i'.2“.§li:ci: limits" "".".i":.-.i:"t: °°“.‘.¥l1’;‘rlli’§‘ Mic-rt Mitre wt . we» Mm bore» will-r» tutiirmu = 1r Irr"..\"1"s vrsrr prise. criee thanked all present éyy;'g,cfgg,“ce.:,,,c,.e. gommig- 1° '11‘ ___“"‘ " iuumhi". "r. L. smith and Joseph" 319mg. Brlwe Smith. and Richard " {ITX-A pzlrzy" ‘of zbomrer residgnzs ‘and Wished all to have success in tees h“ been a mud gm- pawl? ggggmfmq ypocgfl” A- 90w"- ' M: O A I _ __ rrvtxi in me crly v auto on a - ~ 1r: to come. Kl ' county: .D.Mcl.mu. l- - PA l-Reeruitin i the rovinoo - M"- - . {finn- rlerrru»: TIIPV trzcludi‘ lvlrfi-lw ——_-" mrirligzs-I. F- SW1“. P- E- 30111114-‘1- is progressing rapiglyuand o rec- mfifigbfiflfifififiufifsffifiymfj Co“ glfigtligxmflflro 81o w“ 19.110‘ ‘m1 “"11 d‘ 1138f. fr“ of Vntrcotlvcr." (‘. B, BANKER IS IIONORED- Creorge Morizsorr, Peter A. McPihec, Donn has been so “new.” ma; “net m Si Janna‘; church Belfast 1.5% G_ Ramsay o; ma“, m”; wmgare ' "Q VMUTIK Chrrgottr- " R. l)» [Prxlluirlcut " "dc CIHZOIIS lrouor- Itfclvrti McQuald, R. W. Dixon, Bal- there is no difficulty m raising w‘ on Tuesdag, o’ m“ week ‘lhe mom- who was named flauonar convene‘: slsVgl; glre Slide-vhf: 0f Mr- Mclrstlu‘; . ltcr S. R. R1; Billrl: of xova tic; Ral lr Drrrgsveil Morell, 'I'heo- mxorcemenm for me various 15mm be“ m, me mu“ set apén a period o‘ study clubs m me Nauomlcon- 24 Afilbruktgjqst. A‘ Nicholson. d“ "1 w oi n.-.-<-\ ._ _,~.-..,._.-._ v-- ; 5-7 n, ,. _. >_4;: .__. 7,”, M4“ a: TV“... .. -.- l". .r vc \‘lll\lllr'll. . ]_r;.., _ " ('c:l:".(-r§'. ' Of oficrs U ' '1 ~ ;:r 'lrl-ll.iniliylprir. | llsland breeders. dore Ro rtson, Red Point; Leslie Hunter. Bridgetown. WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE APPOINTED — SourLs advlsas that the following War Savings Certi- ficates Committee has been ap- polntcd for Eastern Kings County: H. D. McLean. Chairman. J. F. Stems, P. E. Holland, George Mor- rison. Peter . McQuald. R. Ralph Dingwell. Moreil. Theodore Robertson. Red Point, Leslie Hun- tor, Bridgetown. sonmnn PESENTEh-On Fri- . \1"-CSL‘OIIII lrrarrag ru Sydney’ Mules. fl S (‘ft flllv- .\vho lino been transferred t0 Morr- Hvvbvli. flnffilague, P.E.f., at a presentation "ceremony Friday evening. Actlng 15? Ins chairman for" the occasion was B 1J. H. T. Nlfllfilrflll. Aurorw simula- u‘. llrt- alfwzr" \\'\"I'L‘ Mal r" A. C. ..\InrCor"ur:ck. W. H. Cuzucr‘, J. Cof- !?,\Y- "f, 1111",“? ,‘ ft Keith Clarke and J. C. Hackctt, I'M-n ire-d ru l‘? -.\‘or":.r Sydney, who made the pre- fsr-ntatiou on lwlralf of the Cape IIftlOlI Curling Club of ‘which Nil", 1ROWSFll was zl Illflfllbfl‘. — Halifax ‘ fi-l vcslclk. b‘ llll‘(1 i" " _ WEDDING —- A quiet but mctty rhp ‘tvodtilrlg was held on 'I‘liur‘sdny' d l m J m a large crowd ‘ lanncrs luorrrlng. July 4th at St. Peter’! BY n! - 11m? - . "clrt clr iu Da" tmouth when Beatrice "gathered 1n Belfast I-Inll t0 My $119k’ "r". rtcr of lli". mid hfisfreslfcti l0 Gl-"m" George M59‘ t, o; ‘Plrersorr, of Eldon. before his return ‘ ..to Kingston, Ont. Being a true ‘ "Beliaster." George Joined the col- ors curly in the war. An address was l I'(‘B(l by Herbert Worth, and a lovely ‘lit ' l l t- t. h w ted _ rpcrforrrlcll by Rcv. Jolur E. Burusugv “f? E1315 v§glgerstifijp1°fiiflfly o‘ l") "tmoulll. The bride was utqmld Stncerejy George ex ragged mg l ~ _ . . l tcrr ‘(l l>_\" Miss Pl‘l.\(’l.]l\ Lnvvlor‘ 0f.gfa[j[ude_ The remain er of we t "llYll M Irlcrbcrt MM- clcrritrg was spent in old-time danc- . (‘a P .1. was I mg, \\ ' l) Pitklilsl .x llotcl. irr;- . couple left» orr fill Ncvn Scotia ill tllc . tlrc happy u ruoioi" trip "ll mutt New Bruits“ FIRST VISIT TO ISLAND-(Mfss ~ phi lark of San Francisco the Island Monday gnrrlrlt. While here M's Clark will ‘or tit-e surest of Mrs. KBHIETLIIG Mc- rt ("iirvlzs ixvrvnrrlrx-Jiri-e c units on the mainland. Two hun- dmd man have flocked to the coi- oun in the past few daya and it is drafted to the mainland sometime th week. ANIMAL JUMPS INTO HAR- BOUR, — Some excitement was caused at the waterfront yesterday morning when a. bull which was be- ing led into the cattle pens of Wei lington MacNelll and Sons. brok clear and jumped into the harbour. He W215 pursued by two boats but was not captured until he reach- ed the middle of the river. After the animal waa taken back to tho shore. he still struggled before he was finally placed lrr the pen. BUILDINGS SOLD-Tire dwelling houses and farm buildings on the farms of Messrs. Harold Gillespie and Fred E. Horne, recently taken over for trlre airport extension, were sold at public auction yesterday by Auctioneer J. P. Bradley. Orr the Gillespie farm, lllt’ lrousc sold to Mr. Alfred Jilv. ol Eust Royalty for $235: the barn sold to Mr", John l3. Roper. Sherwood, fcr $155: the gal‘- nge to Mr. McIsauc for $20 and the ice house to Mr. Roper for s20. On the Home farm the house went. to Mr. John B. Roper for $100. and Holmes for $30. STORM I-‘BLLOWYS IIOTTEST DAY -—-An electric storm visited T A glls \1"'l'-?'1cl1vrrr ls in re-1I:".rr= irud Mas A"ilI8. J Mclnrris. 1'1 \1 1" "‘“_‘ ilrvrr. r to utlctrd tD clrrster Streot. Ml=s Clark 1s n ',""", 111,19‘1"“1‘5 m- . Cilicl." 1940 l tel. ill-l- on tlrr- sin-ff of lb? Mission "‘"‘ f‘ ‘ .r which s l.» bc lrclcl ill ll-Iizlr School. San Francisco and is I‘ D»‘~“-5§‘~' _ ml Jply 151.11, _n world uide traveler". 'l'h.ts is her iirst ,_‘ ““~‘"-‘ m“ ~°-' 17m. will lllt official" lo the Province but. ar-roenyl ' , 1111'" 1111-11 Ir" ' iul“. rs lirglrly enthused cvcr" tire‘ I I lf- grill-land and is keenly anticipating [ff "o , rho rrnz-auzdcr cf her stay nere.| 1;, H, Mrlmc- a Clark expects to make her- lic- [l-flHFlJIlPlI! of PPIISIOIIS nrrd \ .l.l an extended one and durzng 50PM FlPIlllI, Orr. 2n. M0fl0ll|lllfll time will take in all the var- ; fir? fig';1[l_11_g'lOll5_ places of lrrt/ercs-t in tlhe ~ ~ crrtlnrl I province "ll LY ll" \V I #-____ u l“ IUITIIIER AND THREE SONS :-€‘\‘Pr'.‘.l,.IOl.\l FORCES IN SPECIAL SER- $lllJjPCl5 of print-P ; VIFI-IS A1‘ EAST P0'N'l‘ BAPTIST to fircmr-tr. 'A.\'D CHRISTIAN CHURCHES — rOn Wednesday evening, July 3rd. In tlrc ptrscucc of rl largc couurc-‘il unique experlmce was enjoyed by uirtrrrr ur Si. Cilzlrlcs Clulrch. Am-l R?“ M]. M_ Wamerwofth pastor NS-i 31'1"‘ 3190-1111“ cf ilrc above named churches. mid - "ii 111* 1 5‘ *C1"1“1‘ 1119111 tirrce sons, Rev C. Wattersvortll of :11 51111111131" ‘1111111 1111' 111' "1111 Lulrcc. Airline. Prev. E. C. Watter- “ifwiigirl 1011 1,§’.1'1113',I,l,‘,;f_111(1\1s‘ worth of Lansing. Michigan. and brulr of Cllfll o ‘ Wm,“ I, E l ,Dnl.'ld L. Watierworth, ministerial mfmir.‘ w-crLLHlUdCnll at Cincinnati Bible Sem- inary. when all participated irr the to l. FTCSCIII lll n» Slim-UL‘?!- ~1~ n‘ 1m .11 u and ‘KN-Ii uirt: scrvice of a series to be _ Lu-Hn- “m; hm- conducted for" ton days. The. r‘ l (‘i 5L 1)un_q-Jn"g.llrurclr was ‘frllcd to overflowing" | r15, isuuday evening arrd interest con- _ . 1.111012’, \llI(lL'l' ‘Quc drcctlou of. rinucs to grow as the services pro- .. Poitier Lglfilfillt‘. rendered Lcormrd grass.‘ Solos have been ierrdereg _Iil.\= ru lo". VET)’ cricciivcilfl affect vely b_v E. C. Watterwort PM Win05‘ i111. l1 "5 5R who ls the "singing Evangelist" on ~ l All‘ "ll! -‘*1"l:_ ccrzisiotr. Donald Wnttcr- " I , ‘1,11.°_111"'1“1°11 _[ \ __ l u. ..lr. sou of Rev. and Mrs. C. . m’, “P ¥C(]*1~{1i"(.1lj_,£l'] “lgxlgllgrgfl \Vfll‘.f‘l‘\\'il‘.‘lll sang "In The Gordon" r NS ‘via i5 lrr; of t. ér’ 1’.~“3°='t‘ H" appreciative congruen- Tn; wcf“je hi; dpgrcg‘ m riorl, Strurlny morning. At. the Sun- ,‘ ' ‘Dlmmnn-S Um‘ .' cvcrung service beautiful mes-i |.‘(,,‘,.l.nu‘,,d h“ cs lu song lvcie rendered by the t .1“). t" "uuuz daughters of Rvv. E. C. 1am“ uzul Mrs. Waif-r-rm-orlh. Nancy 3; Junc zrucl Alrrlc 7. David L. Wattcrwcrfh ML-Nu »l)l‘0‘l(l€s at the piano. Rev. C. Ivattcrworllr lltls been leading the _At a rlinucr izivcu irr lrls horror" by _ Ll IIPVClIOIIIIl period. llr. trarcuts at rc"'r lrourc. and rrttcrrtl l lr_v a rrtirubcr" if volts nmnrs, Film" Tliclrl vcs Illlll tz-tt-u , AMHERST, July 5--Wide regret A __ a rcq ilic nvvnrrvtl ll : . csszzi at tlho sudden f""" "'0 _ l i ‘ fp Ill; oi‘ Robert R. Robertson. -l “ll "m" (‘YPIHP-‘l- H7101‘ Sfiflfllkoxrc of the agricultural pioneers of. .F0!‘-"-P"l llmc: orr, illl rttltlrcss was rcar‘. the Mm-ltrme provmcea Nflt only p11,] qwm: "illfl n oursc prcsflttrcl to Frit-ller"‘wn_s Mr‘ Robertson Known m]. m; 31°C‘"t11-"- “'1'” 1-‘ Mk1“? "l1 1l1-‘iintcreslt in agriculture. livestock 11‘t1rnr1rp1'111 1'5 "11 11.111" 11$ '111'11l\;'s111 51' PM‘ breeding and fox ranching but he rm ‘w. n ‘ 1'1‘1‘1.1"'11‘- a "mwhcw Qty-as an enthusiastic curler. and m 1., I by", n, m“ (W, JWIS among the outstanding per- “. t‘ r Colluc"; ‘ f’ 11WFI)‘\'I—‘\‘I)A\' 1 1fm11r1etrrslla1 me e°"“i“§ii°lli‘“%r Bon- . , ~- q, ,1 ‘lipvy. _ , 3 ~ -~ _ ‘sprc l s year. esp s years TM. mam q n, p, 1.5,.) “H:1“fl_ APIEMPTLI) Bllidh - Prow- r01" nge_ H9 15 guq-viveq by on; 54m" vnrtfxff bl-Ul‘ ,- .Ql.,l.'._<-l,.gl.,.= mm 1-,." lcrs vjcre scared nlvav from a house 139w C; sackvmey two daughmm n rvl on Fitzroy Street west HD0111 fol" lrvlrs. Winnie Etter. of Amherst. and "rflfl v», i. ,Y._...,,.e.._,.¢,,.-= M; o'clock Mondnv nrorniirz. It us ‘Mrs w, H, Oryfgpbldge, m’ Mom. ~ i" Floral lhvv vvvrl‘ ‘int: lflltreal. Mr. Robers-ton (lied on Sat- i'~ cirlrurrcc lf.‘ ilrc lrrui . Som’! Iu1~d._1y_ nftgr an qqnepgg-mgy opgrfg- c lllll)l(‘lll(‘ll1» live/l thcm tron, — W ~- rilckcd up by the Pvllw- A native of Howick, Quebec. he ' o.‘ li.’; Nlnv Brunswick ‘ ' triad-s n Eilu r"d Is- \" lcft was appointed ac superintendent Tlrcre pmsscd nvvay at the PEI. o; the Eygpgrtmgflw] parm 3,; Ngu- lilosprtlal ml F‘r"lday morning, June pan, forty-two years ago. Hi9 had Bl, .\l". (‘rcnllzt- Hcrhcri Joucs af- pfgflgugly been 9, gold mq-lalm irr" uzr rllncss of cuc vscck; nl-‘rarmoi- in Qu5bec_ He held ms p0- |livluwll for" runny ruortllrs Mr". Joucs lsition at Nalppan for over fifteen was not lll uootl llcilltlr lic was nble lyears when he was 5119x9119‘; by to rim-rid to his duties unt-ll a w, w, Baird, My, RQbQpQQn wag wcck before lic passed away. ltlhen invited to take a poet with The late Mr. Joucs was blorrr the Plllgicfl Edward Island depart- ate mont. lit later became interested _ JOIIPS and his wifc Kath- in fox ranching and developed one .\l1lIlll‘.\'ll and spout the cnr- of the first fur ranches on the ,. "lvl of Eris lrfc in Puwual letter mainland. lilo rug to llar"riui;"'ou wllcre he Ho took a loading part in get- u s crrrqgvcl in frumirrlz. fifigdtlze Ififiiltime Wirlrter Fair lo- cne n erst in 901nnd ai- ways maintained 5 personal inter- est. in the big winter stl10lv.—-(Am- hcrst News.) Vernon John Worth. Past Presl- dcnt of the Canadian Pharmaceu- tical Society and one of the best" . Bu‘. lIlS work is (tour. he ls lulolm drlltllzlsts in the Province. "now gouc on to receive thc “Wcllxlled suddenly at hin home. B? rmllc" of the good and taithtlrulfarvard Street. Saturday nlzht. rat-vamp nftcr returning from his store on Hc icrlvrs to rumrn lwsitlcs tr Jnr- Gfiilfflflfll Slfccl- rllnvirrl: lvitlmv. llf“ Clrlstv MucLcod. In addition t0 havlnz served as ubcr" or‘ f:: .~ (lll llrv 1.91 l‘ (l_.lllll‘(l nl- two lunch- c Qucr-zr lluicl, one on iurclzly. crl flu‘ fnrtus . llou. Jllirrr It.» |\' Sort. .", Vcr- nczuc. and Montague, c v. crurctl b": tlie Afvufoszue Anncnl", Doc. l9, i866, a son of the (to " rcintivcs avnd frlcnds and ‘ in lllllll eslccru bv all. tirrouxzlr lrfc lac lvus nolccl for lr".~: kirrducvs uutt lrmgrliolrtv. To nlrl cvcr" cnllczl upon lrlrrr in and Willard Irultlicrn tlrwl." li""'i\l Firm .vml 1r flu-ivcll. Vic‘o!"- l“0l‘(‘<l Illll, two soils anti four" Prcsldcut of the Canadian Phar- ‘ill ircon Col. F. I. tlllll rims. uanlclv. Gcorzzc. Roulean maccutlcnl Society. he was also a cf lll!‘ Pl-ovlrll-i-altft .‘l""l" lMr-s. A. E Plulllpsr. Past Prcsiclcnt. of the Progressive rs ASYClIIIlWII. ll rim. Kullrcrirr- iMrs. Llovd C1111? H110 a Pflfit M0506!‘ 0f Bums -l Duudzus Ccutrc: John on lmflilt‘. AF. and A.M. h0m'"fcn'!. Alllllf‘ tMrs. Jclur Ha was a member of the Council Tcvsl . Hlrbou: r\l.~=s., of th» Nova Scotla Pharmaceutical lilrl fluzlllrsl NPR‘ Society and toasurcrofthntgroun . ‘Mrzz. l. NS. who tcrlrlcl"ll' nurs- hcr tn Tlf‘ curl. also one Marwlrct. o.’ Chor- u-~ to the time of his death. and |l\i"P\'lO\lSlY served a term as presi- dent. Comlmz to Halifax from Prince FTdtvnrd Island as a boy. he was in tlrc druiz business with Harry Wnt- lurv-ral was lurucly altcwrl- r son on Jacob Stroct. Tllvcnty-flve late l"‘.'~“fl"l"i"". HD1111’!- with autofsts in charge I . . ItlIYPC" conviction: undcr" - Presbyterian Church the province eatly yesterday even- ing following a clay of heat during which the temperature soared to 85 degrees. It; was the hottest. day to data thLs suirrulcr" and was ouc c12- gree hotter than Motrdlll". This reading was talk-cu betrsvcen 3.30 and 4 o'clock yesterdclv afternoon at tile Experimental Farm. At nine 0'- rlock last night the rcmlilzg was down to 67 dcgrres with ltrospscls of a further‘ drop duo to the clcr- tric storm. Lat-o last night thrrc was no damrrgr rcporzed irr Wake of the storm which was said to be severe lu certain sections of the province. FIFTY ARRES‘ S IN JUNE- There were 50 arrests madc bv the Cllv Police (luring tlrc ruonllr (If June accardliiz to l-llc POllCL‘ Rcport. 'T\V(‘lll_\' cight of the total arrests were common druulw. Two arrests were made izr connection cf motor v nclcs wlirlo drruzk fillfl PLIClI was giver. il y'all ztnitucc. Tlrcre were the Pru- hibttlon Act for the uullrlvful sale or possession of liquor and also two convictions for operating Ccm- nron Gttmln’; homes. Plvc qucnil: wore drnl: with lu the Juvcuilc Court, Total arvrnurzl co!- lcctcd in flrrcs (lllflllf! tho rrrtrrrtli amounted to $225. A licensed \"c'.r-' dor" of mill»; and cream was fined ~55 and cCsts because a srtmplc off lcss than cont but- bls product contained three and Oire lrolf ilci" fer fat. The mttmb of the Qtrccrrs County Orrvngc Lodgc and sister" organization held their annual parade and service at Brookficlcl last Sunday evening. The scwice was corrzltrct- ed by tho Rcv. Bro. Dr". Tlionrp-"tn of Brcokftelcl. chaplain cf the Queen's County Lorlgc. About 150 nrembcrs of the lodge participated in the parade which was mnrshallcd by Bro. W. C. Burke. Charlottetown. The I... O. A. pipe bsmd under tho direction of Pipe Major Joseph Duncan xvas in attendance. Bro. Thompson welcomed the vis- lting members of the L. O. A. and L. O. B. A. on behalf of the trus- tees and session. He gave a very inspiring address urging the con- gmgaticn to incrcasc their praying during these troublcssnlc times and also stressed the need for grcater faith in the outcome of the wnr. After the service the members of the lodges gathered at- the Orange Lodge Hall whore Bro. C. W. S. Bcntle-y" prcsiderl and wol- comed Grarrtl Mnstcr" P. M. Mc- Cauil who recently retulnctl from attending the Grand Indgc at Viln- couver. B. C. As Grand Master Brother McCaull was called upon "to speak and he said tllat the most important proceeding of the nlcct- lrrg at Vancouver was the pledging of the Orantlcmen n minimum of ten thousand dollars to the Raf Cross. A vote of thanks moved by ‘Bro. T. V. Moore P. G. M. and second- ed by Bro. C. Helm P. G. M. was tendered by Bro. Tlrrrnnson. The meeting clcsccl with the Na- tional Anthem A successful 110th annual session of the Grand Orange Irodge of British America at Vancouver last month is reported by Mr. P. M. M"- Caull. Ellcrsllc. Grand Mastcr of the Grand O tinge Lodgc or Prince Edward Island, who attended its n delegate and returned homo last Saturday. Thc session was hold at, the Vancouver Hotel in conjunc- tion with the session of the Ladics Orange Benevolent Association. nt which this Provlncc was rnurcsent- ed by Mrs. A. Afflcrk. Charlotte- town. Past G'nn'l Mlstrcss for Prince Edllvarrl Island. who was rc- elected Grand Lcctlmr of the Grand Lrodge of British America. Lt. Col. T. Asbmors Kidd. King- ston. Ont... was elcctcd Grand Mas- ter and Sovereign of the Grand Oanze Lodlzr of British Amcrlra at the aesslon attended by Mr. Mac- Caull. A feature in connection with Ire seuions. which were hold Junc 2'1- 28. was a drive for at least $10000 [in aid of the Rod Cross war activ- ities. So cnllrtrslnsilc was th" rcrmp- Srntncr, cilmlrittntown: Mrs, ‘tlon given tllc proposal by lll" two grand bodlcs llrnt bclnrv (‘lo ww- FIOII endvd tlrr sum of $2500 lrrul Nvnr subwl-ilwll tuvmrll tire- Evejv brunch cf thr- llrrli-r vtlfl he naked to lend lllcir financial aid to the project. In this connection ll in point/rd out. that a lama part. of the nrn~ . SWINIFH’. Till» scr-vlrw at years arm lrr sl-t un his own shop r" l_‘llt= hcuw and grave vvcrc cour cll- on (‘lot-length Street, where he en- - Rcv. Mr. iwrtw, loved a good business for a num- Rfiv .\'l:‘. bot" of y-ears. Th» llVlllllR sum: . Bwidcs his wife. formerly Annie ~" T 0 I. i: 11v Slwplrc ti“ flllfl Dovl». he Ls survived by one daugh- Ill‘ wit» Dnmur- Vvillwf it Fmrlrl W» lllllw irl Jcul-f‘ tor. Phocbc. at hrmc" three sisters. l‘ Aurirtlltrlrc..tl~l- Lit: . _ lll- in» .\Ii‘$‘ on behalf of '1'" ur""“<l . lll-l l‘. P. McKe-nuv. Detroit; and Mrs ' Stock Bl'.'lll'1l‘tl'll‘l -» A ""'f'.l- (‘lrrW ,/\‘lln Nrlvc, Springfield. Ohio: and Ill lira. (i ll‘ f-iuuzll" il1ll'1"‘ brothers, Pcrcv lrr Clrarlottc- l’ ,1"! \l~ “in l? ‘ll wt . lhlvu: Prod, Vancouver; and Harry. m‘ ll ll‘ll1 t‘ vim-u" I t» rurvf tvns Ffillm Dragon. His slstcr-ln-lnw. ' ". Si " = l"lll‘i11"?‘.' 'I‘!r-- .' l- Mrs" IIm-rv Watson, pwdeceas-ed " rut ""‘ll\ 1I'?l'” llu- rcnnluc to him hv .~ix months. v ‘ "r l'" ul pm» Mr- <r< The funeral ilervlcrs were hold l." H‘ .l*‘lu l’. I llllF. Vhl- orr TuI-sdav nflcrnoon from his ti" < l“ "furl-r urn-es J. H.'hrlm~ \\"l'h Moron“ ‘rovlors. Rev. l" ll fl“i ‘I l" W o .\Itl‘\’ Plum-cl Morris officiating Inter- vrful floral trrbuics were oelved. 111* zc ment wu in Camp Hill Cemetery. ' mini. —Hll1lfl coeds of the Orange celebration "at Kmsinqton on July I2, mark- ging the 253th anniversary of the bottle of the Home, will be devot-l otl to n: marmos- expected mt 100 of these will be] the burn and slrcd to Mr. Wilfred; (g i fund ' of intercession {or the Empire and It? allliedhcagset. This svlail felt to on)’ B ily lndDTV 98° ° tho Presbytery in view of the sexi- I ousness of the times. The Moderat- or, Rev. J. C. McNeil], coiled upon ‘Principal Scott McKenzie, of Mc- Glil Mr. Wallace McKinnolr. of Murray Harbour", to lead in the prayer: of intercession. TENDERED SHOWER — The graduate irurscs of the Prince Ecl- wllrd Island Hospital tendered a shower last week at the home of Mrs. Stewart. Moore in honor of Mrs. Leslie Dignan, R. N, matron at the Falconwood Hospital. wlro was recently rrrarrled. Lohengrlrrs Wedding March was playcd by Mfrs. J. M. MacKenzic its the bride (II- lered the nicely arranged living room, where lrer many friends shov-wod her with good wishes, and many beautiful gifts, which were opened by Mrs. Harold Heartz and verses were read by Mrs. Ru): cd ln a few words lier" appreciation and thanks t0 her" friends, after which a delicious lunch was aerved by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ray Seaman, Mrs. W. Dickson, Mrs. J. Montgomery. Tire PI‘(‘$b)‘l.8l'_Y of Prince E(l\\'fll'(l Island, which mot on Tiltkkdll)‘ of this week lrr tlrc Belfast Prcsbytcri- an Church, was honored by the pre- serrm: of a distinguished visitor, Princi l F‘. Scott McKenzie, of McGil . Driving the sessions 0f tire day, Principal McKenzie tuck n great. interest irr tlrc (IISKYUSEIIHIS and reports given by merrrbers o! l‘r"c.~"- byterv. and in trlze evening irc atl- dressed a public gathering. The congregation lltcirtll" appreciated thc Principal's message lrr wlriclr irr.- srrcsseti the pitiful freed o! our world for Christ. Iu Llrc nficmooll the lvivcs or the elder; at Belfast. Clrurclr llll‘lll.~ll(‘l an outdoor" repzrst for the visitor's This wasenjoylalile amid the nrrlru-al surroundings tor wlrlcil Bcliaet chuclr is “ell kuolvu. Aftcrlvurts 1.11s visitors were clacortcd on a l tor" tour to see t.r.- lrrzitoriu "" whrre Lord Selkirk and tlrc grants nrrlvcd lrr i803, mid - rt u ‘cue can crizuniuc the crude at. ,in tlrte old l-"rvuclr burying-git: l near Mount Buchanan. HG 'I'l1c 3rd Arrrrri {Euuitrlcr Biblc ‘Scirccl ut Suutu . : ".l cu [Mcuclrv lu tlr c ' Clruvclr Hall. Tito l. 9 until l2 dclcrk m. are uuclcr" one direction of net-i wm. Vcr- wolf pnster of the clrurclr. On carédorira, Rev, Wallace wiltilarrd, Belfast. and Rev. A. C, MacPhuil, Keenan. Mrs. Digrrarr their exprcv- - ventlon oi’ the Catholic Women's League held 1n Saint John recently. Another convenerairi of interest. was that given to Amelia Ha- ley of Saint John, who wag appoint- ed convener of war wo . Mrs. Ramsay returned Saturday from the convention. where she was the wt lira delegate for the Charlottot-olln Diocesan Council. She claims thbt the convention we: a. very successful one. and s aka in highest terms of tihe recept on given the delegates. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-Fun. eral services for" Richard Cutclifie were held yesterday from the Cut- clifle Funeral Home to the Peo- ples Cemetery. The Rev. Hugh Miller oi’ Trinity United Church officiated, assisted by the my, Donald Boothroyd. assistant pas- tor" at the church, Pallbearers wcrc: H, H. Horne, Lemuel Cud- mol-e, Harry Murphy, Albert Mur- Dhl’. Robert Dalziel, and Joseph Griffin. Mr". Cut-cliffe, who died at his home here Monday, wag a m. tired farmer". He 1151494 M, Appm {IQ-id bait ruuvcd into Charlotte- " 'rr sPVPYul years ago. He was a years old. APOSTOLIC DEIrEGAT . ruvran LAST NIGHT. —-iI:-Ilfl 1:211:1- ccllcrrcv the Most Rev. Ilclebrando l\_lll0llllllll. 'I‘lttilar" Archbishop of Srurrtltla, lilo Apostolic Delegate of litre llorunrl Catholic Church in Lrrnzldu. stationed at Ottawa, arriv- rd in Charlottetown lust night. He is llcre orr a private visit to His Excellency. Bishop J. A, Ofiullivan. Accompanying; tire Apostolic Dole. gate was Arc rblslrop Vmchon of 0t- _ They nrrvcd from St. Johns, Nt-vslorrirdlnrrd. lrr company" with J31" op Q'SlllllVFiIl. Tire Apostolic 1 lklcgnto will celebrate mass at; the tl-ulslllcn at 9 om. today and will visit st. Dunstanfl; College later in the (lav. It was not known last ulqlllt vslrcn he would lcave on tlro| rcttrrn trip. lfl-Wfl. FRIDAY LEAVE I-‘OR NOVA SCOTIA - Ju-v. J. G. and Mrs. Hockirr, left 1S lrr-is for their new field at Glen- lmc. NS, on Jilly 3rd. They ' rc tli? rccfpirnts cf many rid- aud gifts from the Young ‘s Scsirtlrs. Cllcir, Ladies and other clurrclr organiza- . Mr". ilud Mrs. Hocklu were Juris rrlrre years and leave be- ilrcm marry wnrtn friends. SUCCESSFUL STRAWBERRY l<‘i-1.~"i‘i\'.'iI --'f‘l\c Trumps Bridge (‘fun lrcld a IIIOSL enjoyable fes- ilvztl y-csicrdiry afternoon in Gov- clsuluc-rrt House Gardens, which lverc placcd at the dis-postal of the _Cllll|) liv Lt. Governor B. W. LePape 1. ul .r:utl and SCVCII North HICK is now com troller m t1; ment of Pu lic State K-Q. Of trials city. tnarks of rmprovcnrerrt lrr tho and all are. of cours the beautiful scenerv of the ill be le . ettv York on the 13th inst, but her profits will not return time. ~ corned " friends and acquaintances thr out tho provlrrcc. lg n of Roscurozrtl Fast Brldgewatcl". Mu " day sCl li.-tel‘ n) has Mr. of Idaho. Mr. MoLo been M; McLean paid a flgztycars srrrcu utrr"...."“.c;" M“ is no- n (use UnllMDSlatcs, a - . Assistance form" tlzo a brother of fir. A, A. McLean He saw their been irr line lrcnitlr 'eeks n30. C.rlii orm Dartmouth. Nines; I-I. Burgess, Mrs. Nathaniel wcll. Mrs. Clifford Richardson Mrs. Hutchinson, also of ldren The Rev. Nor-man R of the l cla sscs. 1* I BIRTHS (IX-At the c. charmed \\" h lTlflll" C0llfl- for" some 9y are b91119.‘ warmly we; many old-firm "outzlv urritl Mrs. Judson. a native 01' Prince Fdwnrd Island. was a. (laughter of John T. and Tfiflfllillll Ivotjrl Bur-- lroc. Sire had lic-cu a rcsldcra; of tlrc United Slatcs about 50 _\"(\l!.~. and went to New Bcllford about Lia Wars ago from Wvstboro, Milss. Surviving are two brothers. Tlros. K. Burhoe and Ncwton Btu-hoe of Wcstboro; seven sorts. Herbert R. cf Salim. Kaitsas; Jnru '" a Frank. Ezra A. and hklvsln T., all o: New Bcdford; six daughters. Mina Dlillll Judson. Mrs. Ada Titus. Mrs. John Cas- uutl Ncu Bedford. and scvr-ral izrllrrdchlldrcu and great-zmndchi . Three ministers officiated at tlrc funeral SBIVIN-Zg in the Norfllr Baptls Churclr. . sen. pastor, was assisted bv the Rev. . William Dclrtou, of tlrP Advl-nt. Clrrlstlnn Clturclr, and tlrc Rcv. Rus- scil W. Baldwin. Christian Church. ltfauy in Llrc lilruc congregation had been co-workers lrr the church and members of Mrs. Juclsonfls Sim- Burral was 1h t Ol- People's ENGELw-At t‘. P. E. Island H051 tal. to set, and (lVIrs. x. w. n. Easel of this city, Saturday. July 6. a sim- .l3.1’. Hospital. 1°11" T1111’ 11ff“11°" 1.'1°.1'°d1111111 $5111.13 Jlrrv m 1940 to r. ~. our! Mrs. lCllhll .rc pxxre s. uric Fred filckcx- an”? Rivfl,‘ a It iSl .i.l lo u substantial sum, dnmhtor - - v, - H . - l l i ~ I . "‘“‘1‘,,“,1- 1E _ -“. 1’"T‘.1§1e'“1§,‘..{1,,,1§’QQVQZQDEflIQQQ SMlTlL-At tho rl.r:.r. Hospital. d1c§11\1st{:>1[l0u“Qrl l rt Horse Iinlyrvd wws“ in a-tten- Jmv 10- 1940- w M “m1 11115‘ ' , ' . ‘ v . i 1 v . f‘ ._ _ Josopll Smilll. Johnston's River. a rut‘ “"3"” l.":;."t:""."."i;"....:t.: t": thelplllr“ ' 31"‘ lllu.‘ .. ‘ " lWlIITII-A‘ tnr- Pier. uqlsolytlli- “h? Ch. . g I ___>___ Jul: n_ 1:140, 21ft". Yd l\'[l:m\lll- . ,., . . ,~,._‘_ -_(g‘__.\ iqnnc 1.. .5...“ ‘Arrr.)(.r_r_r1i_1.~ lfilTljrKIrdlNEl). z-rgcakrwfl? , ‘Ihflnl PFiT H“ .1", donut b? Just ‘ uni u. draft of rtcruil». about lt0.. c r. .-At .. 1.. . .s_ T630110“ “waged a“, n; .0110... I \l)ll l, ‘rrrltrr, "lvlkltC-lfldfly fol- tlxegaitalxJuly '1, 10-10.‘ to Mrs Rum “Icniugomery. M13,“ gitllrlmlfifiitllllvl GlLLiVlIlLOlbI-Elljrlxflfl RODEII‘ McKcnrc. r1 t u l Cntlrcrirre Brahrlru, Srrr. iruu. ‘ ,1, 111‘ "KW W! "i" 93 dnrlghtr, ;N_ s, l ""11 d“ '11P" M the Pnrrxnr: -_ at Nm"".'r i 5-139 13mm m» lll-PGHXQ ‘g-lrliiizllmlfg-llfall 2cm. 1U") to M1" in} ‘; YDCIIHIIII nfrlcnrlmrr “emoimainmpjyyof; lF-{fcntfrsclnrf Jrcu < l\.S., irou atucicut m mm “m-e; Mp5 "W5 "ll-- ‘Slrcdiac, N13. (yqudqt v11 P) v11; ""‘"' ' . R. D. Duncanson, student ruls- 1 Miss Terr-alts Cnstgllc, 111'11‘111A('Es l a r l . c o 2 ". " " Stxnggmlheglblglblx] School scrvlrc 1i. cnpufitlv “OUUPER ' 71“'-"~\1T0S" — A1 \\"lll be held orr Sunday", July 21st. 5 laurv. V‘. rtllx MucLcuti. Muster ggivlljgmnlivlgi‘ D"~",'T‘j‘ t‘? h"? 'I'lre‘final rctirrns in llIP rcccnt plebiscite were announced yestcrdnl" and a majority of 1.565 votes favor- od Prohibition. The totals lvcro: Prohibition 10.426; B00!‘ . B01. This lnclurlorl tlrc swldlol-i.‘ and 1,000 for beer and wine. Tire total votc in tlrc plcbiscltl- was 18.259 an compared with 36.654 votes cast in the last Dominion Elcc tlon and 45,868 ballots registered irr the last. Provincial eicctlorr (for As- ecmblyrrlcnl. The plebiscite on tlrc liquor" nut-s- tion was lreld orr Juno 20th. and counting by tllre scrutlrrccrei curri- menced tire next day. It tvas corr- cltrded ycsterday. Tire scrutinecra were: Mr. J, J. Lelglrtlzer. Char- lottetown, re resenting tire Canadi- lnlr Legion; r. Crcorgc E. Brnlvrr. cf llicnslrrgtorr. representing the 'I‘cm- ticraucce Fedcrntlon, and Mr". C. K. the Attorney-General Official returns by counties are as follows: B. rk W. Prince 2.440 "King's lfi r . . . . li/Kii "lo soldlcla‘ v'te Illa‘ returns by districts are as f0 lows: Prince Prolr. B 8a W. lst 5 50% 12nd 2'4 ifird .'l7-i 4th 539 5th 4 ‘I48 3910 244i) King's .. , 230 . . 2 . lit iilld .. 439 2.38 .4lh . r14 14c. 5th . 260 I68 i098 I715 Qucrn‘: ' 1st ". 1070 208 ‘2nd .. 1383 240 3rd 51'] l5th 2429 m 4490 The vote bv (‘fllllillrs nil t-h» qucs- ltinnnnircs was as follows. qucstulu tNo. 3 being, "Arc mu in favour" of ‘ (lovcrnmcnt. Control?" N, try-v a; n_ Woodsldc. who am of- PTIIIN‘ , 41-1.". li~iat :1 nt tho graveside in the ,Krll;;".< ,, ‘n10 (fr: vv l rr-lnctvrv Tho hvmna stmlz Quccnflc _ .l1'"_'4 lll-rc" "l‘.'\""k of Altos." "Forcvrr with 301113-75‘ v0 _ 42f tilr- you)‘ "lid "Thc Bunch of Time ' s 1P?!‘ Stukllur.“ The- trall-bcarcls Tomi _ , 33m 11:11 \\‘l‘!'(" lW-nsrs Prank Howard. Gold- Qucst on N» 4, "Arc vou lrr flu-o; llll! Smith. Ilnrrv _Hydl=. Lcmllel of limiting ilrrl rlcrclllrrra’ ,\(‘l‘l;)IS tu I10 u-"nkg, WBTPWGF BUY!‘ 11nd 14°13" ' t r > m‘. p" month 1m up “$.31 No. 1lllrc floral tributes included: A 3930 M74 nillnw. Albert and Wallace; wreath. . 9M0 i709 Vlcslcv, Amy and Milton: spfll’. . 4782 zra- m» r=~lt~c ramilv: bollnuet. Thflfilf- 60 910 rlrl N(‘\\'.=(‘l1§ sheaf. Mr. and Mr!- vote. which was 28 for" Prolriblticir- Wrghtmarr, Morrtaruc. representing, -——1.(‘§oi'(lnn MacMillan; 878i ‘Kentford Smtt and family. ;Loruur" hilrcAuliry nud tire L. O. L-. ~ _ - carol. ‘Wlrllllr. Rosa Vllllcv to Mr". pipe build. Tlru crrtcrtalnmnrrt, was ur-uirclczl out by a slug-song which Ilms joined by tire numerous spec- tators irr attendance. The recruits ‘and entertainers were served lunch James MrcIrl-to ll, sun": pfflcr. WFDLOPK _ BEr\'l'0N_-.llrr"t‘ 25th i940. at St Jame: Ma Oirarwttr- town. by Rev. R. Iifcorcvd Lop-rue. bi" thv Carri" On Canada Club. fcl- for). Jrllrl wrrlwi: c.’ Kntrtsfcrd iolving the Qlll-“llllllllllfilll. to Elli“ Mn-"(ffljqf ., (-5- p,-,-; ,1. A vc v qul ‘ arrl tr tlv \\ cldlug “c111 WW1 r l‘ or : 1'!‘ no .. . , . w; ciuuiztul irr Tryon Baptist: 233x21"16:11fg$_é:1‘E‘?11‘11111“"111‘1 Pa.“ . 12c orr Juno 26th when Miss ".631 ‘Qm, Jhh, 8 ‘bfnox. rvlrrgrirct Boultcr, youngest rlaugh- M F‘. “ifcmdlcor; 6b 1W,§.‘. tzlr of thc lrttc Mr. and Mrs. John O. Ilotrltci" was united in the holy burfv cf lllflll‘lll‘r(ll"i_\' to Mr. James ltlnrurtcslr of Rnsc Valley only son Gordon Hucllcs of Cllarlottctnlvu. P.E.I.. to Llvui John l7. (“rotg rt Orttrrlrrnut. flu". .4 . _ ‘ u H c ,_.h_ nurrrsrc-"nislz-utr-At uul-mv °’il1.‘.4»‘§I-1r§e‘1v’-Z=1Xrl1l.l'3lfifllilril- H=""»~ll"-s-ltlll"<1nl"- Jul» l.‘ will M’ R0“ W. B. ltIncPllnil. ‘.\fi.~.s soure palc blue Inca crepe divs: with whitc accessories. She wan at- trrrdcd by bliss Elizabeth Calms “hi7 nlso worn“ p.11:- bluo. The groom wls nsslslrrl by Mr. Ivllliam New- ssruc. Altcr the ccrcmony the bridal party returned to the groom's 'l‘i0lI"i(‘ whcrc a reception was held »b_v immediate relatives of bride and groom. A large bunch of aer- .(‘ll'ifl(‘l'S ualhcred and extended to ltlr. our! Mrs. Maclntcah many hearty congratulations. All join fn lwlfllllllfl lvlr. and Mrs. Macfntosh ‘many years of hnpny wedded bllsa. . There passed away at her home at c"l‘ll\\'llll, P. E. Inland. on Saturday. Juno 13. i040 NIYS. Richard Hood. a Yxsircclctl and life-long msldont for 00 ycars. Dcsplte her advanced a e silt- rctalncd hm" faculties and a - ilcuilod to household duties until a ,fclv months previous to her death. 'I"rc laic Mrs. Hood was a member oi tho United Crlrrch at Cornwall, fllltl rlfiso o.’ "l". local Women: Mia- slrnnrl- Society. Mrs. Hood urns the last surviving lw-mber of lrer family. her slstcr. Null-y Jam". and hcr icrotlrt-rs. Chain. John and Joscplr Stone. having pre- rlvz-cascd lrer. Hcr husband also llllSlTil awav it! ycnrs ago. Surviving [\l'i1 lrcl" tllrcc s. s: Wesley: Char- lcttt-tolvn. and Wallace and Albert. rll tlrc homestead, Mrs. Milton \\'lr:nl‘c_v. of Charlottetown. is a lzrrllicl-llrluglrlcr. 1" o fuucrnl service, which was Jwitl nl tlrc homo on Mandala June .17. was conducted bv the tor, "July or Hnpc River. awcrl 50 ycnrs. FRASER-At. the residence of lrcr dough day. Home M. A. Flynn MFIS From Btilh Jul sheaf. Mr:- Ian \ (‘llTlrII“l-‘I'Z,--r/it _ Jilly B, i940. Nirllanl Cutriffc. HOGAN. - at (‘lrrrrlotlcl0_\\l\ Hospital]. Jilly" 8, i940, l-‘rzluk Hold‘ - of South Shore. aged 40 will“ MIKZOIIMACK-In Winthrop. Milt; hus and of rle) MacCormaok. fornrerlv_ Boston. Late member or Cal Wn N . 8n banger-on. No. 32. DEATHS CROSGROVE - At Chnrloftetmwr Crosgrovc ll. 1940. Thomas tcr. Anniv- Bell H Julv li. i940. Mrs. Fraser in lrer 86th your. ENGEll."Al thc P. E. Island pitinl. Stmday, Julv 7. infant son of Sgt. and Mrs. K, W. II. Eiracl. Char- lottcto (‘OSGROVIL-At WII. Julv 6. Paquel. nilvd 66 years. l’ . ngird 40 ycars. ' MCISAAC - At his residence 56 Weynrottth St. on Jilly ll. 194° Frederick Mclsaac nged 73 W5“ POWER-lit Klng's Colrntv Hoof)"; nl on Julv 6._1!N0, John M. POM"- - At iris residence 55 Wcymouilr S‘... Monday. Jilly B111 _‘.(,‘..,-_. of Elliotvalc. AAI’ rick Mclsnnc. n??? '75 Spring Street your. ‘l’ lllt‘ 3, 1940 Almonder A-. of e 21B. and Pa tho-h belo the rilu- Elizabeth lcllr Claim Lillirrn Stmvzlrl 0f Murray Hflfbol‘. P. I.. to John \V!llicnl gcgllrnrt Butlcr ct York Point. OHS- tnn. 25M Grafton Street. on Thurs- Efllll)’ H05- tlze Stu-rod Heart 1940. Mrs. Thomna Cosgrovc. of Ifope River, aged 89 VAQUET -—- Al. Souris on July 8th. MACPIIERSON - At, Orwcll Cove. Jilly 7. i940, Matilda MncPl/lcrsou. aged 89 your-s. BUCHANAN-At Belfast. on Jill)‘ 9. 1940. Mrs. Margaret Buchanan, in her 77th your. ‘ l-‘LYNN - At tlrc Provincial Sani- lorium Jilly 9. i940. Mrs. Jnmeo , on in l"- -‘ salt HEN’! let of