>1-.<¢._¢_».¢..,~ .._.._.-_-nu JUNE 1. iqiq rm: CI-IARIQTTETOW§__GIIARDIAN News BUDGET .0. OUR siiruaiiiv SUBSCRIB PAGE TEN 3i" ' ‘ " ti ' TUESDAY MONDAY i ..'Mr. and Mn. E. _ an}; ',‘§§§‘,,§,1_.",‘“m Emu’ Nmnmm’ en o! Shorbrook, Quefiam Miss , . Mrs. N. Gay left for SAD l-"ATALIIY —Mr. Felix I-fer- lNew Glasgow N_ s on Wednesday E Bmnnen of Fr erioton, N. Icll. 43',\'9~ll'-0id employee of the to attend the vreddiiig of their IICILE B» B" Vislw" w 34mm!“ C. ', it. in Chariotwtown was "Miss Vivian Jenklns._.1_., 8118M: of their sister, Mrs, A. found dead in Paul-L- in zlie bedroom of his home ll ‘ll S11‘ uvll irr t . to.» S ‘ti uiiti-t-vssziry‘ ', Dr. I. J Yco, A'l"i‘I-‘\'l)l~ll) (JRADUATION-ltir. F. R. Afacliziine were at t wccl: accmnpanimi by i Mrs ' Pick-, and .\i Wail?! l 'ilP Ynit’ i940. A many congi" . ilt- rt‘ (‘ll s on the exccll PI‘Q\.OUS {o . of fTlPlEFiS and i? hm Wm, , “use o; mane,’ “q vin a] Government use the Cape Tormentlne each day instead w» by‘ ihc good ivlshes of i still?!) llggmdn "a, wit}; “gyms-g ggnfl- of two. On the extra late trip, the P“? MC‘ Pocihiqf- filo wirligqnc q“ instgarls of boat’ leavei‘. Borden at’ 3'45 pm‘ ‘m1 m: sitne left to rejoin his ts,,,.,ujn,§ i; ‘m, You to ‘ (lame sTt-arts on liS rtettitign trip from Cape whether our Province shall have 0mm“ me n '0 pm‘ beer and wine or not.-L. . _W_ 0M 0f "l! "W"! ——-- —Mrs. (Cam) John kid. f s‘! ilrofe-‘fililh! "fr to be held AT GYRO-Mr. Bramwell who has been the guest n! her ' 100k DIME vesicular Chandler yvtts speaker at the daughter. Mrs. 0. A, Burch and l 0'"? W)" P903119 lmli nvcciziv ("uwir meeting of the Gyro Mr. Burch, Borden, returned t0 |' (“m3 i‘ illl church parade. tciuh ‘ts. h‘ Ht- told cf the sur- ilier hotne in Pcrt Howkesburv, N. i ‘ g Fl-Thlh“ Yif lh’! i rev he l..<. to illuctctl. in con. ;S.. last wcck. She was accumpani- l 11m‘? 011-5 “'55 1B -. ‘a and Church ihiiictioir wrh Di‘. J. l‘, Croteau. of l Pd as far as Sackville by 3W5? H015‘ Redeemer par- the reading ilfibli5 of Prince Ed- Burch, who visited her son Blair. PB EIEQYQd by eXwiition- ward Islanders. Mr. Gordon Blair, who has had a very success- mrabLe weather for the pro- on the Feast of Corpus ll u. u: the home of .\IcAieer, Vileyniouth . .~i 'l‘ucst 11v night when a and miscellaneous shower l. in honor o! Miss 'r=l'\' creating consid- m. "l5 blownup YE‘ 31C. , i0 C CLUB MEETING lllt‘("illil of the Basilica u unis hold ill thu Holy ll p. lli. oi Tliuisday. ti li a large e owd in al.- "ll re. A report. o1‘ the years ac- UYIIiPS was given bv the President, Mr, J. Allsbill Trainor, The following sntc oi uiilCPFS was elected for ‘ * nu iear: _--Prcsident, - Mr. Secretary, . , and Treasurer, Rev. .181‘ McCurrriack. ARTILLERY ATTENDS MASS — On the morning of their de rture Io: mainland, the Cathoic boys ~ >1.- >- ..i qt ihr- barracks which was ct uiratwrl bv Rev. Gcorjge McCor- utnck, They also received Holy communion. Fr. McConnack slip- plietl the ionya throu h the Kni hts fiixCniilllihufi Canad an Army ut, ‘Jl. oer and envelopes. The iii!‘ tualnlnntl Saturday were nfsn the recipients Brcseritation; bv n. McCormack, efore their departure. FUNERAL SATURDAY ..— ‘The l‘ t-rni of (Jimnbcll \\'l\S held Saturday morn- in: from the residence of his broth-'- sad circumstances at irtltv. He had been un- _ ' time. An inquest nvas llflll (‘me 01' h" V31‘ 3 Mr. Brennan and his WiliCJ tlicl “mid-s who rm, Vicc-Prcsicicnt, Mrs, i Miss ‘ Airdium Battery at/tend- ,fi Norm wmshire‘ ‘IKSTUUS supply 0f ‘apples. ‘ 1c Royal Canadian Army Aimiiml Coins. who entrained for morning. 33 °l similar terdav afternoon. The 3,37i-t0n ship l" the 8ft- fer- the m lht‘ 1M4? D1‘. Alfillllflfli‘? Canadian government. ship Ml’. B. B. S. Uni 0f the 38.11136! ;Nova Scotia, Saint John, N. & Greene branch. Mr. attached to the ito Saint John. and his fiance, uiioi" Homer of Kan ted in Summcrsidc his ‘Illllill. to \i.\i[ Mr. Brcnnairs cuts, Mr, and Mrs. [ill ' ibe married on the first do at the home of Mr. and It nan. ‘ ..*TIIE BOARD OF TRADE is departure a. rnccting \\'ilit'i‘l was held in t-he Leg- p nelghbcf5 ion rooms on Tuesday ni ht n,i.cred at his home and presented ‘°'-\ Twain 5-5 "mlmsllli "at Graham of Moncton was a guest. Mr. R. D. Scott was chnliTntln. The sudden and unexpected All Pni0y3bk‘_(‘if‘lllil of Ali's. Fred While. York lPoliil, eainc as a lher many friends. Although not in great shock to very robust health for the last couple of years she was able to at- tend to her hold duties and rcrclvc and tziln her mfiliy c always so wel- come at hel- ,'nc. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS —- I-lappy birthday greetings were ex- tended yesterday to Capt. John Mc- — Kay of Whcritfcy River who cele- brated his 93rd birthday surrouhd- , cd b_v lii< " t‘ tvcs and friends, Cap- tain McKay who is a life long Coil- servatlve and never missed a visit to the polls, is still hale and hearty and keeps abreast of the times, The Guardian Joins in felicltations. FUNERAL 0F MRS. MEIKLE. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Jane Mc-ikle was he'd yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home where services were conducted by the Rev. Hugh Miller assisted by the Rev, Iiewis M. Murray. Interment was Services at the grave were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Murray. Pallbearers were: Walter Heartz, C. B. Matheson, P. J. Simmonds, Walter Deakin, How- ard Balclerson and Eldison Ed- wards. FREIGIITER IS FLOATED -—The Norwegian freighter, Ravanger a- May yes- ground at Summersidc since . was re-floatcd at hiilh tide moved into deeper WEUJI‘ easll er a. portion of 1500 tons of bu tillzer in the after hold had ‘been oved forivard to trim the Sillpa A a1 eo recently for Montreal where by the jlie will relieve at their Bherbrooke Ling “as Charlottetown branch for ten years before going -— S .' .‘ .“ — . u a: the gram R‘ }__X_IenII"faI]“\G l\ S SIDE 1V1!‘ W. ' Mildred cljllg v W!‘- W. R. Brennan. fiance are to of June . Bren- son, who passed awaé night at the ago of years. At a svecial in Council last night Councillor t lug Daylight Savii it applied to the City Council. ful year at Mount Allison Univer-= Where togethe hos he will take a two weeks training well-wighgrs $300: Mount Allison mor Canadian Officers 'l‘l'.".lllii‘ifl Corps. ~s1t_v, left for Sussex. N. B., mourso with the eral of Mr. Felix Herrell, 43-year- old C. N R. employee, death occurred 0n Saturday held yestcrdziy" morning from Iat-c residence, 48 Wcytuouth Street to St. Duusiairs Basilica where Requiem High lvinss was celebrat- ed by R/ev. George McCormac, who also held service at the grave. The pallbearers ivcfe: Messrs. Charles Doyle, Patrick Dcnuls. lMichnel, Win Davtgv. Jr., J. Griffith and Fred Tcriicy. HAD ISLAND RELATIVES —- The death occurred at Edmonton on May 19th of Rev. W.A. Mason in his 89th fyear. The late Mr. Mason iviis a native of Neva Scotiti. He ‘ministered t0 the following congre- gations on RE‘. Island. Long River, Gcorzetoun and Int l4. He moved to Edmonton about 25 years ago and preached in several places in the west. He is survived by his widow, formerly Martha JOIIIISLOIIZ‘, daughter of the late William John- stone Long Rivcr and three daugh- ters Mrs. Forbes. Mrs. Herd rind Mrs. Jones, all of Edmonton. JOINS THE thur J. Orford of is city ras reached London, England and in- tends to join the British Army, hav- ing sailed from Halifax on a swed- ish ship on March 12th, He servcd ast war as artillery slgnaller from 1915-1919 and also served in Royal Irish Constabulary (black and tans) from 1919-1921. Since he was over age and unable to join the ‘Canadian Army Mr. Orford worked A. we Ravflngcr 1n getting Clea,- og mghls passage over to Engiand and is mud flat where 5.20 grounded whie er. Capt. Archibald Campbell. 3011115 leaving her dock for Charlottetown IVcst to St. Ale 131v vzhcre Solemn Requiem High cargo. Lost night the ship was sti t0?» REV- at anchor in harbor, evidently walt- NHWDWP-ing suitable tide conditions before gallillg, she was believed not to have Aids: ivus sung bv the ' with Rev. , con and Rev. . Mc- - sub-deacon. Assisting in . sunctsuszuivrzvv¥fi Rev. HG. Mc- licnna. C. . . 0 DB b98395 were. Messrs, H. D. M/dIAine Brent Matthew, Thomas Kickhem. Low- relzce Lannigan. Andrew Peters and Chin-oh, Rollo to discharge the remainder of helii d“ of September‘ the day w“ w“ been damaged in the four days she was aground. DOUBLE GRADUATIONS —- To have a son and daughter graduate as M. Dfs at the same time is in- Pvtvi‘ MfPllft- Illtermm‘ R°l1° B" deed a great honor, Such an lzonor Ccmr-iciy, ISLAND STUDY. 1 AT MC- GlLIp-The following Prince Ed- ward Island students have been successful , t . , - .from Prince of Wales Colle e pre- .~...it<l.e.. at the University. Convociin Ivmus to entering Toronto U“ vetsny lDr_ Lem Prowse will entc ' acfs Hospital as intcrrie, after hs and Dr. Doris the To- - =ronto General Hospital as liltfime- hfiiloolm Putnam, B. A., Eldw. m"! ‘Dr. Lem will also enter camp in the tiru: will he held Thursday. nictli me for the degrees 0f M. D C. .\‘f., twp Islanders, Jame: Dodtls, B. Se, Suinmeiside and J. hcon successful. Bachelor of Arts rice-recs will be awarded to the follcnving: Ru-=sell Carson, }l_-_~ ‘t Iiendereon zititi MncMlllzin, all of NEW POLICE RADIO OPERAT- |\' ' lottetown Police _ , ,- nntl Saturday a re- co, was itisiallcd in the car. The p-iti-h‘ is able to maintain constant roninct with the Police Headilufllt‘ p14; he moans of the new equipment. The machine is in first class work- ‘ and a man in the car can s from the desk. which the receiver in a clear ‘.\‘\‘l’OilL the least bit A minute after the tclcpliOnQ in thc station, the officer at p. (la-y n" y he call to the pa- l cmri thus no time is lost IlLZ for the car to call at s mi mi its rounds. This new 9Q" uiiiiticnt should prove of great as- _-' ‘llllCfl in qonlbaltinz crime in thl (Viv. 'I‘l~.c nntiunl church M14111‘! 0f the Sons. of Enulzind was hPlfl yester- tl. l" - h in about 40 members of the the Hall and attenrlfll , Pwul‘; Church where preached u: the . ~l and returned to the society's m» \i,,q\’ cf Grafimi, Prince. Kelli ~n nlvi Richmond Strcvts. |v.~ ml-zl bugle baud of the Sons of Eliivfvtyoyi-di-eturnln to their hall. thB menu-a,“ llstene to a few remarks h" ll s Wcrshlil. Mayor B. Roy H0- Ifliih. DUPLICATE SERVICE - News thtit the s s. I-Iorhrlalla is in be ~ w‘rif| final“ tl1|= summer between jl'fit'if\’l1 and Pctou has oc- wtl much surprise locally‘. Tre ll Pill‘!!! ant-s on the route 0n Ttmrhv next. and it is understood \\“Ii oiicrritl" for at least Mo montl‘! cu '1 ftflcrai sulisidv of $7.000 D61‘ month. The Prince, Nova Ls beinl tvrrililfij tw inaugurate the servire it»: "con tvmd Islands. and carlbo". N . Ilf1(i!‘f'STf"‘fi that this wnud reillflf’ the service previously "lvPn b" '1 9 "(Hhfliflflfl iwtzvvcn Charlottetown Mm lit-mil, Lmnl business mPn. l"- iCTVwWVCli said they could 8P0 "o rcnscn for the duplication of FF!‘- vl-es Hi‘.- VPR!‘ and exaresied 81"’- hrisc thal Hi:- fcrlcrnl subsidy for the l-Iochelma should be renewed. . graduation, of dip or. lvIiss Eva Maclicod gave the ad- i" nnrntle was lead bv U19 IIPWP s onrli- next month and it was t are J, A. coran. has come to Mr. and Mrs. T, W. L. Prowsc. whose son Lem. and daugh- ter Doris graduate on the 6th of June from Toronto University with Army Medical Corps where he ex- pects to get Captain. Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Protvsc arc t0 be congratulated on and tie great honor their son daughter have brought to them. PRESENTATION AT VICTORIA —On Friday evening, May 16th, the friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard MacQuarrie gathered in Victoria Hall to honor them 0n tlicir recent marriage. Liltc Ruthie Boswell and Donnie MacLcotl. drcs- sed as bride and groom. sang very sweetly. "Wedding Chimes?‘ then, to the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs. Keith Bos- well. they escorted the bridal couple to the gally decorated seats of hon- rlress and a beautiful tea service was presented by the Misses Lor- On behalf of the Victoria Young Peoples Society, Miss Reta Farrat presented a very lovely silver tray. Py-rex and relish dish. After Mr. MacQuarrie had fltilngly acknow- lcdced the gifts and expressions of good will, refreshments were serv- ed by the ladies of Victoria. The annual reunion of the St. Dunstnirs Alumni was held in the Coilcge dining room last evening at fl p. m. In the absence of the Presi- dent, Dr. F‘. O Douigflfl» Mr. Al- fred Doucctte presided. seventy members sat down to din- ner. ‘The graduates of the day were guests, The Rt. Rev. Rector. MAEI‘. J. A Murphy. D. D. welcomed the assembled members and told them they were always welcome at St. Dimstatfs. Officers for the comina veal- are: President: Rt. Rev. Maurice Mc- Donaid, Vernon River. Vice-Presidents: Alfred DOUCGHB. and Amedee Caron, Quebcc. Srcy TTHIHZ Rev. V. Kenzie. Charlottetown. Asa‘! Sri-‘yz Rev, J. A Sullivan. Charlottetown. Exec Comm: Dr. J A. Mc- Douiznll. Rumfcrd. Me. A. H. Mc- Lellan. Boston: Dr, F. C Dauzan. (Jharlottetnwn: Rev. J. C Pitt-e, Rilstlco; ‘B. H. Hughes, Charlotte- mwn; Plus Callaghan. Charlotte- town and James Lynch, Charlotte- Mac- ogi". Justice Arsenault, Char- lottetown. was rte-elected lo the Board of Governors of the Cfillrge. l The auditors elected for the year Mcflufnm and inn Cor- both of Charlottetown. The meeting ailnurned wl'h the singlnj of the National Anthem. r St. lvfich- his qualifications for About now joining up for the third time. Two sons, Clifford and D011 1R5 joined the Canadian Army the rit declared and their father is ho in to meet both of them in Eng an before they proceed to a war area. John Clark of minandaie. King's County, was burned seriously ycs- terday when gasoline he was ‘pour- ing 1M0 a can exploded. He was preparing for an early start to visit his lobster traps when the ace-.- dent occurred. The gasoline was in a small building on Annandale wharf. A lantern Clark was using at MoGill the degree of M. n. Both these Q Pmvme 118°" W“ “WW!” l” ave touched off the blast. m “h” student‘ “Muawd Wm‘ honors Despite his bums Cloak extin- guished the fire which started from the explosion. using wot sacks to beat out the flames. A dootou- sununcned to treat the man at his heme ordered him re- moved to hospital and he was tak- en to the Charlottetown Hospital by a neighbor, Alex A. MacDon- ald. Hus injuries were ‘turns on his hands. arms and fact‘. Tonight his condition was desorzbed as “fair." "Leadership is the crying need of the present time," LieuL-Col. Most Rev. C. L. Nelllgan, D. D. Bishop of Pembroke, said yester- day in addressing the graduates of St, Duusinnls College at the an- nual commencement exercises. “We have a Leader. the most at- tractive in the history of the world, Jesus Christ, but we have forgotten Him and neglected His leadership." he told the eleven graduates who received their Bachelor of Arts degrees from the hand of His Excellency, Right Rev. J. A. O‘Sullivan, D D., Bishop iiy-raine Iiowther and Thelma Pidgeonfmg m, Roman catholic diocese of . lcharlottetown and Chancellor of the University. Those receiving bachelor 0! arts degrees included. Leonard Connolly, B. A., Moi-ell, P . E I. John Coyle, B. A., Charlottetown, P. E, I. Roland DesChamps. B. A. Grand-Mere, P. Q. Albert DuPt-mt, B. A., Almavilie, . Q. Jhonrias Holland. B. A.. Sour-is. . E. . Harold Landry, B. A., Montague, . . I. Jasmcs McCarthy, B. A.. Amherst. N. . James Mcflaughcy". B. A., (cum latirlel, Bonshaw, P. . I Joseph Maher, B. A., Framptcn, ‘Jean Marcotte, B. A., Shawinlgan Falls. P, . Howard Wight, B. A., George- I tOWII, . E. . Mr. James Mcfianehey, Bonshaw, rend the valedictory. The program opened with a chorus, "O Canada" by the Glee Club of the college. Trrn crime the presentation of special prizes fol- lowed by the nnnunl report of Rec- tor Mszr. J, A. Murnhy, D, Tne Glce Club again furnished en- tertainment with a selection, “With Songs and Garfardv." Mr McGaughci-‘s valcdlctorv and conferring of degrees was followed by the address tn the grad-rates by Bishop Neiliizan. Other sneakers vrere: His Firefl- lcricv, ITSHOI) J. A fYSuliivnti. His Honour Licitt-Gnivirnrr, R. W lmPmze. Premier Thane A 01mp- .,n ,....- Roy Holman. 3‘ --RETURNED T0 AMHERST- Norman Sarge. divinity stu- at Kings College, been Visiting in Summcrside and ivllml- iassisted with the services in St. S. Mary's church on Sunday- hu re- I m med to homo in Amherst. The teachers and pupils of Queen Square assembled in the school au- ditorium at 9,30 yesterday morning to welcome a former teacher of the -—ASL'L'URNED HOME —Mr. i). R. Morrison has returned to her nome in Bedeque, after spending the winter with friends in 'I‘ho death ocoumd in this y 24th. of Michael Berrllln. w o had melted the four more and ton gal-k and who un- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sheen and little son Gerald of Wallace, N.S., arrived in Kensington on Monday. Sheen will return to Wallace. Sheen and son Geral will remain for a two weeks holiday with her —ATTENDING urn-ML a o. a. ma”, V“ Milwn this week amen treat or the An a rinoe Edward Island-g -—___. -Mrs. James crel mfllil-h. who has IIOCIIELAGA LN PORT — The Hoc-tielaga arrived po night. It is understood that the ferry will commence her route between this City and Pictwu. N. 8., in the near future. JITUBNED‘ u0ME—-DI'- rt. have returned to their home in Sufruiiarside from an enjoyable motor trip to Halifax and other points in NOVa Scotia. ' y home they visited in The Town of Castor was ud- dened when it became known of the passing of one of the towns early citizens, Dr. J. J, McPher- on Friday mcnommn - pine-at. Paul’: “m” Mr. Herbert G. Morris, Toronto, pointed Secretary of the local Y. M. C. A. and ls pected to fin-lyre“ in CmHOWMOWII. He su ’ who will leave h Council for war work. TRANSIERRED - L. U. Benin- ger of Prince Edward Inland, who formerly served with the P. B. I. Light Horse. N. P. A. M.. ha: been accepted for service in the Ist Hal- ifax Coast Brigade. R.C.A., posted for duty with the 51st Heavy C L. Nelllgan. Bislio the Canadian Forces bo overseas. I-le was Mwmvanied by Revs. Louis Dou- iran. Fr. Keefe and Fr. MicCormac of the Basilica Staff. ADDRESSES GIRL GUIDES _. Guides of Prince William held a. church parade to Riverside Presby- terian Church, Prince William, N. student minister, who spoke of the growth and im- poriance of the Gir Boy Scout movement, and the pflfl’, they have played and are playing in the world to-day-(Frederlcton MncKay is from Charlottetown and Zcft recently for William to take over nis Doris Gertrude: eetlnl 0f the City Stems gave notice of motion that he in- tended to introduce a B -Law malt- off cial time as ity By-law, the same to be applicable to such time as Daylight Saving Time ls in force by virtue of the resolution of the "ltumfii t0 her home-s WINNERS AT ACADIA- . e Prize winners at Acadia. fvgfhoruy to m Dominion Medical aminationr now bein housie University, exams continue one Work on the car ferry Prince Nova. has been suspended indefin- ltely according to word received here yesterday from the shipyards. It is also rumored that. the work on the Caribou terminal ha: been held up. Most Rev. O. L Nelli- eaves the Province today after a. tw0_day visit. While hero he ad- dressed the graduates of St. Dun- stan‘; College at the annual com- mencement exercises held Monday lam 906 Neil Price Orlay Bum SISTER DIES — Mn, J. Cameron. 11 Oheapsldg 5t ad new: of the death Charla Wall, in CAR FERRY SUMMER SCHED- ULE-The Car Ferry at Borden in- itiated its regular summer sched- wem ule yesterday. There will be three the sailings from both Port Borden and Saint John. Bho w Mu Neill. of Wellington, P1} ameron was in Saint John ay attending this funeral,_ —G3-ADUA'I‘ES IN —Mr. James Dodda, eon and Mrs. Ralph Dodds of Summer- from McGlll University this year. Mr. and ll/Lrs. Dodlda are attend- ing the commencement the University which are till- place this week-S. WEDDING BELLS ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. carew, Hunter River. marrlage 0f their nle Gill, took charge of session and cxcclle presented by ill,» was then presented includinl! the child the Ten Commandni dialogue entitled. extended to My, of at. the death of their little FUNERAL SERVICES _ hter of six months, who passed m1 of ML “M01 Gunner Elwin Thomson, of the 51st Heavy Battery, and Private Daniel Thomson of the P. E. l. ing part. The gurst. , from the residence of lis parents Rev. A Le Drew (hi-thirt- iglflid Mrs. Amos (lla-‘ialilt, 031st?‘ e r ge and us nrgc ~ attent- ed. High Mass wiis cccbraied at st. ‘daughter. Mildred. in F-“edfiflflflll- 13., Saturday, May 25th to Ser- geant Major Kenneth G. W. Doull Mrs, | ‘la lflfrflwn. Rev. G. R. Harrison ldlllh! at the service. flame]?! by m, n spea ng to m Gardner likened thei mirror which reflects the it t. the sun. felling them faces and actions light of the world _,,_. 9"?!’ dark corner spending their furlough home on Pleasant Augustuie Church by Rev. Clarence Pitre who also conducted the service at the grave. The pall- R, C, A. District DGPOt, N0- bearers were Messrs. John Petersonv Addie Peterson Dawson Peters, E. Peters. their friends and k place Thursday at the Church of ly Redeemer, when of Mr. John Hug Hllihesdr was united in the . H oombs, R.C.A.M.C., son of Harry Tovmbs and the late Mrs. the ceremony being per. celebrated the nuptial -TAKEN UP RESIDENCE AT. “°d°“°‘°“' m" w“ °' M“ SUMMER HOME —Mr. R. B. Richardson and their daugh- lGallani. He leaves io mourn besiucs ter, Mrs. V, MacMilian and her lhis sorrwing littlle daughter, Sandra who have been spending the winter in Sum- merside have taken up their resid- ence at their summer cottage ati and Mrs. ilfidrzai‘ m“. Oyster Bed Bndge_ Friends will mourn the passing of Mrs. John Garnlium, city, Mrs. Pat l - q» , be,’ 31-. l years, who passed away quie Hughes’ Cu‘ Em’ D01 l M ‘at his residence 58 Orange Street. He resided in Saint John from l8- 94 until 1930, when he moved to A Charlottetown. He residence in Saint John again in i936. —S'SIDE TO LIGHT AIRPORT . r. Alnsworth of Ottawa met Mayor and Town Council of in connection with the lighting of the St. Eleanor: airport and satis- factory arrangements were made between the council and pnrtmcut of 'I‘ran;p0rt in connec- tion with the matter. Mr. worth came by plane from Ottawa. -S. FUNERAL SERVICES—The fun- whose E t Vere t T fill‘ the Blsltop Ifcrtlrn 5 and Wendell, nil at home, ._____ Quests from Char"\t‘-'- Mrs. A. In Drrv- owl . _ ‘f W, Weeks and lifrs, f\[<-1,pq,g_ —Mrs. C. R. Rogers has return- ed to her home in Summerside from Charlottetown where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Woodman, Springpark Pltload; and also her sis- prettv wedding was solcinuized in St, Duiistairs Basilica at 7 yesterday morning when Mary Eliz- abeth, daughter of ilie lalc Crclghnii and Airs, J. Alirvti iuatrimoiiy tg Lco Juincs Corcorau. son of Harry and the iiiLC Mrs. Cur- coraii, The ceremony was perioriucd and Nu tial Muss celebrated by Rev. ahon, D. D., Rector of the Basilica and a cousiir of the bride. The bride who was civcn iii rlage bv M1". J. Alfred Egan, attractively gowiicd in blue iict and ce. with a shoulder veil of biuc. ln place by a floral coronet, carrying ahandsome bouquet cl roses. Miss Hilda Corcornii. of the groom, who attended bride, lavas becomlngiy’ attired in a dress of pink iuousscilnc .oi with a shoulder lciigtli vcil licld iii place by a tiara of llo ‘bouqi Edward Creiglnm, brother of de, ably supported the rty proceeds lo altar rail he wedding march was rendered bv Mr. Alex McLean, who also played softly during the mass. A large number oi friends o1 the contracting parties witnessed ceremony. At the conclusion of mass th party motored to the home of the bride, where, a wedd- ing breakfast was served, among the Mr. John stirlln lggcDfilnalda fin ac ha. an e ‘ ie Mrs. MacDonald of Charlotte- ictin, the Rev, Le Drew Gardner of- ficiating. Given in marria Walter N. Wilson, the bri tractivelv attired in of Newfoundland who is at present the guest of Mrs. pleasing to report. that Mrs. Rogers is very much im- roved after her recent ludisposl- S. Michael i loticiown, a son‘. ' . i940. to Mr. and Mr; -POST NUPTIAL SHOWER — Griffin a daughter. Atari- Mrs. Clovis Perry (nee Vivian Car- ver) who was recently _ Halifax, was tendered a. miscellan- her girl friends re- M. B. A. hall. There were about 250 guests present. The ed lng march was played Yvonne Arsenault as the b escorted to the seat of honor by Mrs. Leonard Peters. The very s0l_‘it“s and shoulder corsa Cliffe roses. During the Miss Pearl Burns we H f Bo ‘s Calm as the Nigh after the ceremony, lvLacDonald left on a. honeymoon trip th Mountains amidst confetti and the m d: which The Cuarrlla —Mr. and Mrs. accompanied by Hamill and Mrs. Russell MacCar. ville, motoredwto Charlottetown on Friday. May 24, where they attend- cd the blessing and presentation of the Holy Habits to four of the "Sis- Martha" —Sister Eugene being M7. I-Iamilrs neioe. They had dinner at, Molmt 5t, they were beautifully S’ ch ME FOR BURIAL-The hotly cf the late Archibald Matt-h- ews formerly of Elmsdale. PEI, who passed away in Moucton, N. B, on Monday was sent home for burial. The funeral took place on Thursday from the home of his duaghtei‘, Mrs. Hugh Williams. Mr. Matthews has resided in Momton for the past 15 years but will be friends. He leaves a, wife and sev- eral sons and daughters-S. TAYLOR -- An ex- quisitely simple wedding took place ,at high boon on May 16th when Myrtle Alberta Taylor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Taylor of Wlnsiow, P. E. f.. and Signaller Cedric Gordon Ballem of the P. E. and Mrs. J. W. Bnllem, 0f Mt. Al- blou. P. E. I. were united in mar- riage by Rev. Dr. the _ Westminster con- gregntion in the presence of im- iucdiaic relatives. was performed at. the home of the gmours uncle and aunt. Mr. and allem, B8 George street, Sydney, where. in this draw- rng-room. decorated with Ameri- can Beauty roses, the nuptial un- ion took piaoe in a setting of beau- tiful old mahogany. Mrs. MORRISON-CAMPBELL _,\* Manse (‘In Tuesday, n3 Lottie Jane C"illi)l):\]'_ Kinloch, Southport. RAMSAY-WILLIAMS Manse on ‘Fhursdayn Rev. G. Carlyle Margaret Elsie William versesdread by ligiss Lena Parry. Among the u was a set a china from the sta f of Sinclair and Stewart, where bride has been a valued employee for some time. A chest of silver lovelv linens were among ired. After a sumptuous nah the guests en ce 001.0115 —Mr. Ar- - I1 Ramsay of ihc same SOMERS-(‘ITDIDIYNGS . Manse on Wednesday. Mm- l." lw Mr. George W. Waketord, a high- residetit of Charlotte- town, had the misfortune oi break- ing his arm between the shoulder and elbow in a fall yesterday. 'l‘he accident occurred when Mi‘. Wake- ford missed a step coming cut. of his house. He was taken to the Prince Edward Island where he received medical aid. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late Winnie Dalziel eid yesterday afternoon from the residence o! her brother, John Dalziel. Victory Avenue. The scr- vice at the house and grave was conducted by Adjutant Lynch. The Casford, Alba Ford, Gcor .-. John Thorne. Harry Murp y and Intern-lent Peo- Bradsillmnr- to Mr. Somcrs of the sriinc place, clergyman. Mr, and Mrs. Cort-ortni left by motor on a honeymoon trip through the Mflfillnlfig and p0 States. The brides going away costume was a navv and white ensemble with inatpliiiiu ac- cessories. Numerous wedding cnis of silver, cut glass. etc, testify to the popularity of ilu- liifilllll,’ coup- brlde was i-he guest. of honor at a ous shower. bein The Guardian joins with numerous friends in extending hcartv fcilcita- t ultralight” Before liay llall 0m Women who should lio strong and healthy become wcnk, run iiOWD and worn out, and are unable to attend to their household duties. up in this morning iii-calling tlio day ‘s work alicnrl of them. Sumo discnsc pr constitutional dis- turhnnco iins left its iiizirk in the form of shattered nerves, impover- ished blood, and an exhausted con- dition of the entire system. "There are three essentials which a. good nurse must possess: ledge. skill and charac sympathy. for etfulnms of self and iBlLth in onesef are a1 I‘ t.’ . . Charlottetown, told the Charlottetown Hospital school of Nursing, who re- ceived their diplomas from Rt. Rev. MSRI‘. J. A. Mlirp of St. Dunstan’: commencement exercises lg ame Hall last nigh , al nurse is of the t e mum EILIQ-Atwqhis“ Wovmcuth street, m Felix L. Herrell. sister. Mrs. lifalrolin itilliilmtl!‘ Mcikle in hcr 93rd year. v DIMOND-At hcr home in ford. Masai, Mrs. George room and hospital. She ls of sunny sltion. She is alert of “i” dill’? i.‘§..<lll°"°'3¢°“%o%%‘i2‘“"5 a e an in m» 3c p t Her whole character is absorbed in her desire to serve others and lglviate suffering in body and min a - In the absence of Rt, Rev, J. A. O‘Sullivan, Bishop of Charlottetown, the dililiamas war; b mcrlv of lglcii" Haven. P the wedding marches and Mr. H. ave the bride in mar- ride was winsomely at- hired in a navy tailored suit with tnavy accessories, fox fur, and cor- snae of orchids and" sweet peas. llcr aticntiani was Miss Margaret MacARTIIIlR-Jt Hfiniliinit, P Fl. Arthur. sized B3 years. GAIJIANT-At. OvsVr Bad IVi/‘re. on lVlivv 27th. lfWl lhrniti Gui‘ 1.. aged 27 years, cirlcs‘ rim n’ , ,. Sunday May 26th, Corpus Christi Sunday, was fittingly celebrated in Sacred Heart Chapel m! I-Ilgh lVIass was ccrbratcd in the morning by the pastor Rev. W. E. Monaghan. Special month of May services in honour of the Bleived Virgin were held in the consisting of Benediction Blessed Sacrament and procession around the interior of the church. The procession was made up of the Girl Guides and little girls of the parish. headed bv the pastor and altar boys. While the procession was being formed mid ‘ilso durlni: the procession the choir snug appropri- DALZIEh-‘Silrldrnlv Queen Street. Winnie Dni ROBBINS-At Morc‘l day, May 29. i940, Mi Robbins awn 7.‘! PERRY- At his Ilium‘ ll on May 28. 1940, (lcrnitl Pct‘ PERRY -—At Slsldc, Mar till, 1'14". Henry Perry, awed '14 yours. ROBINS-At Morcil. May 29. 1M0. Mrs, James H. Robin TRAINOR-At. Hope Riivr, !\‘i “room, WCHIillK dusky Elizabeth blue. Mr. Perley Taylor, brother of the bride, attended the groom. The bride and ity motor on their wcdd ng trip to Prince Edward Is‘/nd will visit Dr. and Mrs. d earn Charlottetown: Mary Katherine uncle and aunt of the groom. e groom will return to Sydney to join his regiment at the end of the month. The groom's gifts were to the bride a gold wrist watch; to the bridesmaid. a gold locket. and rhuill in antique setting; to the first man. a signct ring and pen. reception and buffet luncheon were held departure of the "bi-l Grand Iracadie: Helen ton, Borden; Anna Eileen Whelm, Elmsdale: Aileen Elizabeth How- Rlta Frances Norrie, lottetown; Mary Frances te ' Ma Health and Ncrvc Pills the rcmctly they nccil to auppl_v' fool] for iim exhausted -ncrvo fnrvc, nml one flint will help them back to sound, perfect lAYE-Ai. the l". E. Dllvld Wave in his 79th. venr, VICKERSON -At. 53 Upper llill=- boro Sfl“(‘i. Wednesday Mil’ George Vlckcrson. in his Sid. i"?- Marie Blanchard, Biunmei-slde. Keep Minn-d’! in the home. preached a sermon on the Blessed with Benediction. 3 l r Thai‘. lilllbarn 00., Lld., Toronto, Ont. TILLIE rue roman - Titania's N0 ESCAPING FAMS rm: GLENNY. I COME ON- GIVE HIM GOSH-al-IAVE r MADE HIM CON- l PINCH A n , n“ SPICUOUS NOW.’ woucp YOU e George McMa n "s Worship Mayor B l