new- PASHLEEN l ‘ (HE LEARLOTIETOWN OUR NEWS BUDGET Foa OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS .8. 11m MONDAY ARRIVES IN ENGLAND - Friends of Mrs Charles Grayson arrived safely in England. She was time while her husband. a mom-l ber_of the Royal Air Force was: stationed at the local airport Hel was transferred from here last October. —IIOME 0N FUIILOUGII-Mfll- or Ira Hickey of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders is spending his furlough with his wifc. the former Helen Rogers ir. Kensington. his mother. Mrs. J_.C Hickey. Sum- inerside. Major Hickey has rcenetly been promoted to his present rank from the rank of Captain-S COMPLETES SUPPLY WORK- Dr. Morgan E. Genge. who has been supply minister at the Cen- tral Christian Church here for several months preached his fare- well sermon last night. He leaves l for New Brunswick today. Dr. Gehge retired from the active! ministry in the Presbyterian Church last year. FUNERAL FRIDAY — The! funeral of the late Mrs. Edwardl A. She! oi Harrington was held Friday aflernoon from Winsloei North United Church. The ser-, vice was conducted by the Rev T Constable assisted by the Rev T ' A. Wilson The pallbearers were:l Harold Cudmore, Lei h Stewartn Herbert Stewart. Garfelcl StewarLl Vernon Proud, and P M Rodd l Interment in adjoining cemetery 0N BRIEF VISIT-Group Capt.‘ H. . Stewart, accompanied b.\' Col. Nicolai Zabotin. military at- tache. and lytajor Basil Rogov. nirl attache w the u.s.s.n. Ambassa-l dor. Ottawa. visited Charlottetown‘ on Friday, leaving for the main-1 land on Saturday. The Russian of- ficers u ‘e loucl in their praise ofl the Province and said it rcmihd-. ed them of the Crimea. which is the "garden of Russia." They in- pected the Air Navigation School while here. _._M. I FUNERAL AT OYSTER DED—I The iutieral of the inc .\ George Chandler Oyster Hod took place yesterday and was very largclv at- tended. services at the home andl grave were conducted bv Mr. 1 aid Nicholson. student minister, as- sisted by Rev. Lewis Murray. Thel ailbearers were: Messrs. Colin igcms. Rawlmontl Ling. Art-hut Smith, Harold Chandler. Gordon Carcuv and Howard Carr. Interment was in Portage Cemetery FUNERAL AT GLASGOW ROAD -- The funeral of the iatel Miss Margaret Buchanan was held from her residence Glasgow’, Services were Conducted by Mr.l Donald Nicholson and Rev Lew- is Murray. Interment was in‘ Portage Cemetery. Pallbearers Donald. Archie McLeod. William‘ siliiphaht. Frank McRae. MacRae. MISCELLANEOUS SIIOWHR— Miss Anna MacDonald oi Heath- erdale was guest of honor at a sho-l wer gt n hcr b)‘ IFS MEI] ing verses The bride - to - be graciously expressed her thanks for; the gifts and the good wishes. Lunch was served by members of the Wo- mcnls fnslrtitc Miss MacDonald was teacher at the Heatherdale school for the past year Friends in Prince Edward Is- land will De sorry w learn of the death of Rev. W. A. MacKay of New Toronto. in the Toronto Gen- eral l-itl.;1""1 on June "". after an illness of only two weeks. Born at River John. NS. Mr. lvIacKay graduated in Arts at Dalhousie and in Theology at Princeton. and his first mstorate xvas at Mont- rose and Elmsdale. P.E.I. About the time of hi marriace in i909 Miss Mary James. daughter of the T C. James of this city. he moved to Ontario and where since had held charges in various parts He is survived oi that province. by his wife and two daughters, l 5 Margaret whose husband, Squadron Loader Hugh Davidson. padre the in RC..»\.I'. has bccn oversea"- Il (‘IIIISZ loo.’ The interior of the spire wa considerably damaged as \veli. In the main t ' larzi: u. i of int- iotiscncrl from the ceiling. In the vicinity of Arluiztinn many tsrccs were blown down (lilflflil the terrific gale ‘vihiCh accompanitd c storm. A fairlv large born at Arlington tvas reported blown tlowii and another barn at Tvnc Valley owned bv Ivan ll/lcLciln was strut by lightening riithluyli no l damage was done to thc struci-u Th." storm lasted about n ltuli hour. Mr. Jclin Arson-suit. one of ire oldcr inhabitants of the district. said that he had in ve.ti llitst wit- ntsscd many severe cicc ic storms, bu‘. that this one was bv lar the WOILL. Hc had never seen or licartl ant-thing Elke it ‘and hoped that he l ‘JP. ion in the latest Canadian Armv Casusltv List is Pic. Alexander Joseph Ro ~ who was serving with a and P E.I Regi- ment. Ptc. Ross‘ zicxt of kin h his vdfe. Mrs. Rita M. Ross Mount . Amoml lhrzsc if.- ported severely wounded is P.e. John Ixhilzhlln Sanderson. who tvas serving with ii Novli Scoiln and P l,v wounded is f’... Acorn. who was serving with a Nova Ec-fltin llllll P E I Regiment. Ple. Acorns next ni kin his mother. Mrs. Katherine Acorn, West Devon. Pr: I and also Pte. Frederick Crawford MacCorinack who was serving with a NS.-P.E. Regiment. Ptc. MacCormackls. of kin is his mother. Mrs. acOormact, Bbbsfleet. P B.‘ Fl next Ffnrv a resident of Charlottetown for al 1to navigate any ship under the purpose of discoverln warms Wallace Dover. John Mac- I beds. l Alex . at Government is serving overseas. the community member of the civil service at 0 The many lo- tawa diet-l uncxtiectctlit‘ liri'e.-S‘.it-.ir-' @1115 were waned ' dov. He was stricken as he walked Mamcmahj “tmynlong a street and died shortly af-l Christine MacPhee read the'2-l°l‘“'8!‘d5~ t0 Prince Edward Island and were taking a cabin in the country l as W041. Edward augural flight Saturday were Pre-l micr J Walter Jcncs, Mayor J E Blanchard of Charlottetown .Mr B_ Graham Rogers. Supwvisor. ‘of the Prince Edward Island Tra- lvcl Bureau. Mr. lHead Clcrk Air Mail Services. 0t tawa and Mr trict Director Postal Services {or Print! ted lCnptciil Carl Burke and Captain James Wade flew the plane and 2'9‘, oi me church itselll tens sgrvinff with fl clastei- were, and P. noughlvs Mrs. Margaret A. c. MscDougall, Mount Stewart. E. P E. I. is A/L-Cpl. James Earl who was serving with the Canad- ian Armoured ‘Colwillls next of kin 2511's. Eva E. Colwiil. Northanl. P. ‘. I. d E.I Among 1h c reported slight- ' presented the couple with a bcautl-l Eiffllllfid E1410" iiil wnlnut tabl». Mr. Starrctt the.’ manager ed home was in lilberton and Mr.’ Cass has retired. was served which ivzs greatly (~11- joycd by all. Mi‘. and Nirs. Har-l a land Hill. New Glasgow. were spe- cial guests-O. 1 l1. Among those reported injured is {Gunner Finiev Alexander who was serving with the Royal will be glad to learn that she hasjUonodlfln Artillery. Gnr- Smith's ner. Arthur Pnyntci‘. lnext of kin is his mother. Mrs. Jennie Smith. Newton Crass. PE! The chief service in connection with the commemoration of the geventy-fifth anniversar celebration of the Holy Eu én the early hours of St. Peter's a . The celebrant was the Incum- bent. Rev. Canon Malone. assist- ed by the Venerable G. R. Harri- son as Deacon and the Rural Dcan. the Rev. S. Davies as Sub- Deacon. The sacred ministers wore magnificent vestments of silk em- broidered with gold. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese. the Rt. Rev. l G. I“. Kingston. vested in cope and; mitre. and attended by Rev. G. R. Hartman as chaplain, pronouiic- l ed the Absolution and gave thel Benediction. A very pretty early summer wed- tonk place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander Collings. Euston Street. Thursday. June 29 at 3.30 p.m. when their daughter Helen Elizabeth. became the bride of Ro-_ bert Dalziei. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dalziel. The bride. given in marriage by her faiilcr. wore n dress of pow-- der blue silk jcrsty with match-_ ing flotver hat. Her corsage was" American Beauty roses. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. T. E. 'Mc-¥ Lennon in the presence of the immediate families and a close friends. few ——-— l Among the officers in chargel of the RCAF high speed rescuel boat at Alberton harbour is Cpl.‘ Seymour Young. formerly a resi-l dent of that part. 1 Cpl. Young enlisted in the RCPil" in i940 and owing to the fact. that he was a veteran mariner the, holds a mate's ticket allowing hnn; 8000, tonst. he was immediately drafted to the marine section of the R. C. A. F‘. fishermen along the north shore. will rcctill that Mr. Young was] the pioneer ill exploiting the cx-l tensive scallop beds which hc hridl discovered off Alberton harbour: about fifteen years ago. Upon his.‘ discovery. Mr. Young sent to Naval Scotin. for modern scallop drags, initiated thi- local fishermen inl the use of those drags, and was‘ thus the agent in bringing mariyl thousands of dollars into the poo-I’ kets of those fishermen. Later. when disease destroyed the known scallop beds in the. vicinity of Aibertnn. Mr. Young.‘ was furnished with a boat and Road on Friday afternoon Funeral. proper equipment and was 0583i!" ed by the Dominion Government] to make a thorough survey of the: western coast of the Province forl g newl His wife is at present residingl House. Haiifnxw‘ hey have one daughter. Thelma. whose husband. Kenneth Matthews l Mr. Herbert Charles Stock, 64. a. t-l Stock arrived in this city?‘ Fridav with his wife. Thev planned‘ spend a two months holidav ihl l The botlv will be sent to Ottawa 0n Saturday at 1 P. M a Mari-l ‘ time Central Airways Lockheed plane.’ , took off from Charlottetown All"; . port for New Glasgow arriving there. 1n: l 35 P M on the first. scheduled ‘trip of a service that should prove. ‘of great benefit to the entire area of Pictou County and to this Provincef Prince? the m-1 Representing Island on and’ F‘ J Colpman, Leith MacLcod. Dis Edward llslanti represen- tn: Post Office Dcpartmt-nl [or almost three years and is now present“ 11-15 Marmme 3911-“1-51. Li utl ‘JV “Llld Sfilzlltlliiffelrlnfll ‘lolrfes gt I Alrways' Ltdffg e . . ' '. . e e l‘ ESDAI’ l with the 3th Army in Italy. There l R, C_ A 1-1 9590351101“ __ 1n- est Canadian Army casually list. is‘ ‘Pte. James John MacDougiili. who? Nova Scotia‘ I. Iirllni ht. Ptc. Mac- ~.\.'. of l'.l'l is‘. his wife, Among reported slightly wounded Colwilhl hose A l..-Cpl.l hl. wife,‘ Corps. In I‘ rircvi so of a c and Mrs. River. on _June l6 when about~ Hunt/Br gave- thc address. Mr.l nd Mrs. Gnss greatly i-lDlJICfJlflI-, this kind act. Their former. A dzilnfv lunch‘ of St. l Th." remainder of the evening was srlcnt in social chat. while several of the young men present furnish- ccl instrumental music which was greatly enjoyed by all hour thc guests dcpnrtctl tn thelr_ Mr. Benton 15 n membe of the 1s]- rcspective homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Phillips a plcnsnnl voyage on the matrimonial sea of llfc. wounded in the lntcsl. cph Alphonrzz- Arsclizllilt. l'mt was et-rvlnc. wit tin and P. F1. l. Rt l —WOUNDEI) IN ACTION—-Mi's. Smith.l Florence Pa_vntcr. Kcnsington. has. wounded l5 ‘ received word that hcr son. Gun- has been wounded in action in Italy. Furth- er particulars to follow soon as .nvai ble. l l KNOCKED FROM BICYCLE -l A fourteen veal‘ old lad. Lloyd Dunn. 26 C cstiiut street. was struck by a car at the corner of Queen and Richmond streets ab- out 5 30 yesterday evening ivhile lriding a bicycle. While the bicycle lWns badly damaged. thc lad osca-a lped scriuus iniury‘ and nftcr an! ‘examination at the P. E I Hus-l lpltal. was allowed to go home. FINE FIGHTING SPIRIT - A stirring account of fighting by thel Cape Breton Highlanders in the} drive iiint pushed the Germans‘ ‘ back from the broken Hitler line in; Italy was given recentLv by fil Canadian P r e s s correspondent. l Among those mentioned as par-1 ticipatlng was Corp. C. T. MacDon- ald. Baltic Lot, P. l2. I.. who v/risl wounded but who czi icd on und- cr fire. rcrictiin: his sc‘..lon'.. ob- lcctive and helping to consolidate it. RELIGIOUS RECEPTION — Oh Wednesday. June 28. at the conclusion of an Annual Rail-tail at Mount i.cv. A. Si. i\’lii:'_\"s. cse re- vived the Religious Habit of he Sisters of Si. Martha. This niczn- orabie investiture with its tradi- tional bridal ceremonial the first. visit of James Boyle. DD. . House. by Rev. J. P. E. . Rev. A. O. Ziftirphy. in: the Mass. His Excellency concrzuulzt- ed the new novices and cir oar-l l l \ ‘ lh ents. stressing the nobilitv 5 HERO.\'—McSHA.\'l-3 —- A very, pretty wedding was solemnizcrl at‘ Holy Family Church. Ivfuhtreiil. on June 17th. when Helena Pc-lrle ‘ daughter of Mr. and A John Heron of Webstcrs C "n I’ E ‘ I.. was unitcd in mo Gerard. son of Mr. n Airs. . Mcshnne of Montreal. The bride, who was given in marriage I23.‘ her cousin. Mr. A. Boyd, wore a floor- length gown of white $.I‘.ll'l with finger-tip vt-il and cnl.1e.‘l .1 bou-l oiict of Talisman rosts and corn-l ations. she ivns ntt-nildcd by Miss. Marguerite Kelly of Fort Augus- tus, P. E. 1., who wore a n_ dress oi pink chiffon with ‘cil and Flippers to match and cnrricd bouquet of sweet 110:1". and maiilcnl hair fern. Mr. F‘ 0' ‘icn acted us. ‘o .151...‘ i groomslnzin. A rccepiicln \\'ilS h:ld.F ‘ at the home of the groom's par-l ents, where thcli' many friends: vzere grithcrcd to wish them thel best of luck and happiness. They-l left on a honeymoon to the Lour-l r-ntinns. On their return the happvl couple will reside in Verdun. Que-j bec. l W. O. N. .\Iai‘KI-I.\'ZIE MISSING —W.O. Norman llllaclicnzie, 20.- Who formerly ried u ins par-l ants. Mr. or ccmnn Mac- Kenzic. nt l l Hos .' . Battleiorrl. c. ccl in in: in action ovr trrrito. Born at Saltcozits‘. .. .r.' Of ‘ flCPl‘ MacKcnzii~ received his high school education l". Bvltleford. l-Ze‘ enlisted in the RCAF Afarcln 194.’). He i-rcrzlcti l . ' train- ing at No. 7 IT“ cd iit No. ~l SI<'.I..> Brandon. Virtlcn and received his winlifi bardicr at. Pcurcc. Al went overseas in I-‘cbruti Saskatoon Star. Grantlson of .\‘Il'. . Kcnzie of Lon‘: , l the other which was going west on ROTH“ H's} h, . ‘M a Kent The Queen Street car struck luncheon of the Cnnrlottcioun Rot- Mrs Munvoc Mm the result m“ ary Club .vcsicr(l_iiy._l\1i'. T. Roy-She was taken ‘a the “or Cudniore gave his address aslmml bv an R c A F ambmmce President of the f‘ . Ho suptiort- 1.1mm it v.35 dl-scjjvercd m“ M“: "l ll" Slfllfnml‘ l“ "ll? lmd“ h." l Munroe had sustained a severe cut llflsl l5 1C1 C" l‘ Wlllllil" on the head and possibly a slight that the srcat I ~ of 1min‘ W"- fracture The accident mcurrari at pie is that they insular or pro- ' W“ vintizil in thoivzlll. Hr. Curlntore‘ asserted that the Hrilncv spit-i. l - BORN opposed to stirli a nlit ow are also two little grandchildren. . 9 Supphgmgntgfy 11st of p, c, A, F, . . . ., _‘ 15h" and SIIIKII’ D-‘Vlllwfl- ldecoratcd personnel as of May 31., K2135 Yéldsfxhnilnflgrillll}m‘mfg11.215l ——— _ ;1943. nppcai‘ the following namcsi.‘ 11.51,‘, m] 11.1.3,“ 1.1111 D01.“ of; ,9“. l’! m‘ W91“? -_ their‘? Dlslm-wwhc" Flymg Mwal- 5-H“ view. In support of his lh ." . = fmingstintthcmilmlollxdeoi inc loilctsé 1 '1. l1. Campbell. 99 Pownal Sts|% Cudlnnrc q1‘()l1v'i 11... 1.1m‘ hna i iii‘ s visi flIICI-Z s an ‘ -1 ‘L. 1 _ . l. m H " ‘ " ‘ ‘ f anti the Granct River district on l gf."c‘l.f;sst°‘gg.dnDlffilmgglfllfifj CQETLWUL‘ . “S l n ‘ Thursday evening and caused ex- | gin; Q: Avqrdgf Flvfng Officer‘? 1 fllal‘ “PCP-“isllj f’? lllvsl tcnsive camagc to the (it. Ann's R ‘fhfqéhqn; 6.3m,“ sweet suml. "1151 l"‘_ll€1' bl‘ 5L '1‘ l“ n” ' . on lmmox Isl d ‘Incl '_ “' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' rr"”lll*lllillt- o! i.lc h . . struck l "lofllde- i" - - Smlll- l ‘ the crus‘. . "in: the shliwics~ . . . , "T? ’ ‘ i..i until‘ ‘ . _ ‘ the top bf the spire and tldwn. _ h!“ Mir‘ LhT-Amml" “W561 fellows live." ‘ 30mm“ “m, u. m‘. “.1311. ‘ icpoitcrl killed in action in the lat- —-BIIITHDl\Y ISI-IIOIVEII- A mlS- l cclloticous shower. which was IEIFIICL’ attended. "'15 held on F'ri-' gathered day evening, Ji lfitll. nt the home Beecher small- i‘... man. in honour of Thomas Phillips. To the strains1 of music played by Mrs. W. P. Mzic- , Neill. the bride and groom tookl their plnccs hcncath a beautifully decorated arch. The numcrcur. and beautiful gifts were opeivrl _ Fig.1 Buchanan nnrl Edith Palmer: thr- nccoinponyinl! verses vcod by‘ sndic Ramsay; 1ircsentlitions by airs. Erltinri lVIillar. anti arrange- ments on table by Mrs. Fred (Vlicmnion. 0n behalf of hiniself| :. his brldc. thc groom thanked, and nil for their lcznrlncsus and‘ rordty. All joined in singing never “Iould aKL-Zwmis from the herd cf .ll‘\“lll'-Z Nelson: ‘ I Ifrhny "W ‘mm’ Gm“ F01‘ Qrwgll cove‘ 113(13- mc 5;111-1Q‘IO\\‘S. l. delicious and bountiful ARMy CAqUAl/ry L|5T_A_ g Mr John R9451 M.l.n11_;.¢.. lunch was served by the hostess 51mm thosg pr-goymd k111¢d 1n ac... oils cl" assisted by scvcrtil other ladies. At a late 1-.‘ I. Regiment. Ptc. Snndersoifs of the P.E.I_ Tele- An.“ ' (‘A-SF LTY LIST -l next of kin is mother. Mas Il_l' from Chariot“ ‘Ammufl 11.05,. Yrpnylgd Margaret Sanderson. Cardigan, P .to\vn llnri Summersidn arrived ."I‘l - ' Canadian and "i". Jos- Pic. Gal- h n Nova Sco- iinrnt. nnrl his lDorchester, Mass. on l' 1 iicer Frank E. Ready. at his home l come again in August. Mr._ Charles Munroe. 44 Edward Btreot. B a. ivhile proceeding east on Kent St. mm. M“, vcstcrday afternoon cut in between. 1 two cars one going south on Queen Street past the owner of Kent. and ll‘. exception of ten years in Wor- sidc on Fri- surprise show r LAC‘ and MrgliIl/Iclnnis previous to her marriage. d Leo . C. nrictor o: the Olympia. The many R I llMIfY- and were arranged bv Mrs “ , Florence limoh was served the remainder c! the evening was enloyablv spent in dancing-S of the illness of her mother. Mrs. bor, making the trip in five days Winnipeg, Man. by Pte. Neil Bea- stationed and Highlanders, being piper five years. He is visiting his home in Charlottetown for a few days. slirliilyliiual Lawn social held 1 Knights of Columbus. Bummerside rlrr- Pt" Jnvnrsl Council was continued on Monday levenlna and drew a lar e atten- danc-c l and cake were eagerly sought after lhy the crowd after the heat 1P. E. I. Also reported slightly Pte. Richard Joseph Quinn. who was- serving with l Nova scotia and P. E. I. Regiment. Pte, Quinn's next of kin il mother. Mrs. Mary Quinn. Cardi- gan. P. E. I. Among those re- ported dangerously wounded is Ptc. alvin Hart, who was serving with t Nova Bcotia and P. E. I. Regiment. Pte. Hart's next of kin is his mother. Mrs. Janie Hart. O'Leary. P. E. I. Among those re- ported killed on active service in the latest casualty list of the Royal Canadian Air Force is W0. George Richard Coathug. W0. cnathulvs next of kin is is wife. Mrs. G. R. Colthu , Sumrnerside. P. E. I. Among t ose previously reported missing on active service. and now for official purposes pre- sumed dead, is P/Sgt. James Theo- dore Roach. P/Sgt. Beach's next nf kin ls his mother, Mrs. J. O. Roach, 230 King Street. Charlotte- town, P. E. I. WEDNESDAY SUDDEN DEATII - The sad news was received by Mrs. James luooney. Peakes Station. on July 2nd, of the accidental death of her son. Joseph Henihy Mooney, uly ist. b‘ ‘ii? AIR CADIJTS GO T0 CAMP- Thiriv members of No. 60 Squadron Air Cadets here left yesterday for a 10-day training course at an RC AF station in Dartmouth, N.S. Two cadets went to summerside to take an N.C.O.‘s course. —N.C.O.’s CAMP —- Non Com- missioned officers of :\._ir_ cadet corps from all over the Iifaritxnes arrived 1'1‘. Summersiie on Monday evening to undergo a two week's training period at the Siimmerside R.C.A.P. station. While iircamp they will take courses in drill. leadership etc. Three boys from the Summeisitie Air Cadet Corps are in attendance. V the jump all evening. Altogetherl the entire social was adeclded suc-l oess both evenings and a goodly sum was realized for the expenses I la |a the annual boys camp. sponsored l by the Council-S. IIEENAN - SULLIVAN — A very pretty wedding was solemnized at Bt. Dtuistnnb Basilica a! 5.30 on Philip Sullivan. of Cardigan. be- came the bride of John W., son of Mrs. Augusta Keenan and the late Thomas Keenan. Kenlock. The ceremony was performed by Capt. luv. Louis A. Dougan who also celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. ‘rho bride looked charming in a suite of blue taffeta and carried a white prayer book. The bride was at- tended by her sister Sadie who wore pink crepe and accessories to match. Th groom was ably supported by h cousin. Bernard Keenan, Georgetown. During the ceremony Mrs. Joseph Dougan me- sided at the Organ and W. .7. Brown rendered several beautiful hymns. After the ceremony the wedding party motored to th Queen Hotel where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served to the immediate relatives oi’ the contracting parties. The happy couple left on a trip through the Maritimes. On their return they will reside in Kcnlock. Zion United Baptist Church. Yarmouth. us. was the scene oi a most brilliant social affair when on Friday evening. June 23, the sacrament of marrla e was cele- brated between Eise Margaret Dawson, daughter of Lt-Col. Ulric G. Dawson, V.D.. Camp Cem- mandant at Camp 60 CI. (B) T.C.. and Mrs. formerly . E. 1.. find Flt. Joseph Edward Ifidbcttfll‘, RCAF. only son of Mrs. Weitliy Ledbetter, of Bemis. Tennesee. a l P to di l llollfllioéli tnllxcd (‘Pzsinnn n. ‘ Shiv are; Howard llgioPnlgltanes. Alec harvest indeed . c nnis and Iian S In g . l“l’°r°l*‘ m’ rvxi-"asi. iuovnw —The fu- nlzgasltcp . neml of the late Mrs Roland Con- l Mcsrmh is stable. 162 Elm Avenue. wats held He“... Monday afternoon. A shor serv-l .si,m_‘ . icc was lieid at. the Cutcliffc Fun- . Is3a"'“d_ ‘oral Ilolnc, followed by services in l Blmh Hill Church. conducted by| l Rev Harvey Bishop The pallbear- nu ers were; Messrs. Wesley Constable. . Robert Constable, Harold Camp- bcll. Ray Judson. Benjamin Moore and Frank Wood. Interment was in Birch Hill Cemetery EGG RECEIPTS DECLINE - Egg receipts show a further de- cline this week. Prevailing warm weather is affecting egg quality‘ to some extest Bulk of the sip- lncnis are going to Maritime points. P.E.I. stations are paying for upgraded eggs delivered: AL 30-h AM 28-9. B 24-5. C 19-20. Graded shipments delivered Char- lottetown: AL 35 1-2. AM 33 1-2. 26-9. C 23-4. -FIRE.\IEN CALLED — An c at the front o.‘ M. L a MacKenzies store on Water Street cau h». fire about 9 pin. ves- terday an the Summerside fire- men were called. In the meantime. however. passcrs-by had torn down the blazing canvas and the fire was almost extinguished bv the time the firemen arrived. The blaze was threatening to set fire to the building itself —-S SUDDEN DEATH _ Mrs. James D. Mood of South Melville receiv- ed a wire on Sunday, July 2 con- veying the sad news of the sudden death of her brother. Police Of- 1'1 in -Lowcll. Mass. Officer Ready who was in his 62nd year had a host of friends and relatives in this; Province who will regret to learn of his demise. For years he had been spending his annual vaca- tion here and had plans made to INJURED IN ACCIDENT- Mrs. WITH CONFEDEIIA- TION - Mrs. A. P. clls, Sum- mersidra. attained her 77th birth- rlziy on Saturday last having been born with the Dominion of Can- adri at Confederation on July l 1am. Mrs. Wclls is o daughter of the late Silas Raynor and his wife. Emily Cannon Raynor, the former bring one of the early pioneers of tho fox industry. Most of her life was spent in this province with the chcster. Mass-S. -MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- A large number of young people at the Olympia Summer- »*' evening to tender a . Miss Leonora ‘I’. he chair of honor was attractively ecorated bv Mr. pro- beautiful gifts were opened by Miss uth Rogers and Miss Niary Ken- Hairls After a dainty HOME AFTER. l7 YEARS’ AB- SENCE - Mrs. Nina Colbrow. Nip- zlwln. Saskatchewan, returned home on Monday having received word John VanIclerstine. Murray Har- by train. airplane, bus, boat and taxi. she was accompanied from ton of Charlottetown. who has been in His Majesty's service for the past five years, and now is at Vancouver Island. for — K. 0F C. SOCIAL — The An- by the The strawberries. cc Cream of of flowers. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Her only; ornament was a string of The 57th annual tneetiim of the Prince Edward Island Presbyteilal of the Woman's Missionarv Societ- ies tEastern Division) of the Pres- bynerian Church in Canaan was held yesterday in ‘Si. James uhurtua. Charlottetown. ‘M16. president. M15. . Caryie Webster. conducted the morning and afternoon HICEIJIIILS A service or worship preceded the morning's business. of u’ Keith Morrow. R. those reported the la/tes Can Ust is Pte. Earl Russell Jardine, who was serving with a Nova Sco- tia and P E I Regiment. Pte. Jar- dines next of kin is his father. Mr._ {Gilmore Jardinc, Mount Stewart... spoke on his attendance Rotarian W. A. was a guest.—S. Coyle. composing room made the riefly of the esteem in which Tierney is held HISTORIC COMMITTEE - At THURSDAY RETURN FROM CONFERENCE it‘ fifllfilf“ “i. ‘ ap ac an. connected with the promotion M‘ town have returned from attending Maritime conference of Y's Men t Moncton. N. B. LEAVES FOR BOSTON — Mn Tuesday morning, June 28. when boy. leaves this morning for Boa- t t loin her husband. Lrieut. Marian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ggllflfMonow’ who l! RI c. N. ' liaison officer there. FIREMEN CALLED — A small blue in a shed. the property of A tlialed out tlhe fire departm 1 a was soon extinguis ed. u ustine Dowling. fl Victory Ave. o'clock n ht The LEAVES FOR MAINLAND — The. Rev Canon Malone. Rector of St. Peter's Cathedral. City. ha: spent several days in Summerside. the guest of Miss Hunt and Mrs. Museon. terday morning for the mainland. Canon Malone left Yes- usr - Among slightly wounded in adian Ai-my Casualty CASUALTY —-ROTARY LUNCIIEON -—- Mr. W. E. Darby, newly elected presi- dent of the Bummersida Club, presided at the first lunch- eon for the new year on Tuesday and introduced the new ROCBIY _ officers Mr. J. F. Arnett at the strict convention at Sackviile. Fox of Amherst the members. 1 PRESENTED WITH GIFT -0n Tuesday evening the Patriot com- posing room was the scene of ‘pleasant ceremony when her to- workers bride-to .with a useful gift on the occasion P wéesented the popular young - _ Miss Margaret Tierney. her approaching marriage. James foreman. presentation and s o‘): The gfeeflngg of‘ St. James ses- the 57th annual W. M. S, Presby- sion and Wont-ans Missionary isoc- teriai st. James Presbyterian iety were brought by not Church, the foilowln committee Bussel Somers. i-te spoke oi the llié- was appointed to loo after pap- torical and missionary significance of St. James Church. oi the meni- oriai windows depicting the mis- stonary saints of the early church‘ and of the memorial to two later missionaries Rev. ' rs. (‘moo- wili to the New Hebrides. Hs wei- comed all to the Kirk and expres- sed the hope that the meetings might be happy. profitable and a blessing to all. The mminating committee was appointed as foliows:- Mrs. John MacKay. Stanlev Bridge: Mrs L. H.D Foster. Murshiielu; Mrs. J. W. MocKenzic. Sumniersldc; Mrs A.W. Humphrey. Kensin '. Miss Margaret MacDougall. Wood Isl- ands. Other committees were: Fibr or ns courtesies. Miss Margaret MacDougall and Mrs. W. C S MacLure. Reports were brought by the cor- responding secretary. Mrs. C Patterson: the secretary of , ttie hIacLeod home mission secretary, Mrs. Wor- ren Sunnis; the Presbyterian Mes- sage secretary. Mrs. George P. Mac- ; the home helpers’ secretary. Mrs. Hardy Ramsay: the 1st vice- president, Mrs. Marv MacLean: and the treasurer. Mrs. Frank Bagnall. All reports showed increased mem- bershi and the treasurer reported alloca ons fuliv realized. ‘The morning session was closed with the Benediction bv Rev T. Bussel Somers dc tic en at of of Afternoon Session The devotional service was con- ducted by Wood Islands W.M S. members. Mrs Finlay MucDou all, Mrs. Plora MacKav mind Miss i ar-. qaret MacDougall Ahis r, of the Manta ue Prev" home of the bride's parents. w v g couple left for Prince Edward Isl- and on their honeymoon. Officer Butler from overseas on special leave, af- ter having completed a tour bvtsrian Church. written by Mrs. Eliza Maclniais. first president of the re-orgariized Preslbyterial of i925. was read by her sister Miss Lily B Aitken. She told of the hardships endured by the early set-_ tiers and their long struggle to ob-~ tain n church where thev might worship God and bring up their children in the faith of their fath- ere The report -of the nominating committee was read by Mrs John MacKay of Stanley Bridge and lhe officers elected as foilowsz-Pres- ident — Mrs. Mary MacLean. Char- 0P an CB he lottetowri; let vice-president — by Mrs G Carlyle Webster. Char- iottetown; 2nd vice president —- Miss Katie MacEachern, Eldon 3rd vice president — Mrs Hilbert Johnson, Summeraide 4th vice' president — Mrs. William Irving. Albsrton 5th vice president Mrs. Irving Millar. Murray Harbor North. 6th vice president -— Mrs. A Green, New London. Re- cording Secretary — Mrs. F. A. A. Mutch, Charlottetown Corres- ponding secretary, -— Mrs C W Patterson, Gteriottetown. Girls’ Work secretary - Miss Margaret MacDougall, Wood Islands. i - sion Band secretary — Miss Kath- ryn MlcLeod. Belfast. Literature secretary — Mrs. Robert A Sta- vert, Kensington Home Mission secretary - Mrs. Warren Simms, French RlverJ-Iome Helpers secret- ary — Mrs Hardy Ramsay, he Valley. Message secretary -- rs. George P. Maclaod, New London. Treasurer - Mrs Prank Bagnall, t, Hunter River. 1S an Ca ers and articles est and value: Mrs. W. A. Stewart. Mrs. H. J. Gordon, Mrs. E0. Saun- Rev. G. C. Webster. announced that Mrs. Kenzie cof Summerside pointed cohvenor of the nominat- ing committee for i945 Presby- teriai. ter motored Friday with their Joh York Point. Eugenie (Jean) the ion and underwent several attacks 0 Butie continued of historic inter- Buesel SOITIQIB. It was also J. W. Mac- was ap- rs, Rev. T. H. RENEWING OLD FRIENDSHIP! Mrs. H. W. lvfcKay and daugh- from Clifton last cousins, . n L. Clark and sister of Rus- o. through Stanley and Coveri- dish. and reviewed the homes of the material relatives of Mrs. Mc- Kay. and were around Green Gables and into the cemetery and visited the graves of the four grand ar- They visited the Park beech ts of Mrs. McKay, later oaling Mr. Fred Clark's and Mrs. Roy, Toombs‘. Mrs. McKay and Mysie spent a few days at J. L. Clark's. Rustico. BUTLEFMALLON - The mar- riage of Flying Officer Cyril Tho- mas Butler, D. F. M.. R.C.A.l".. son Mr. and Mrs. William Butler, of PEI, to Miss Mary Mallon. daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Mellon. of Montreal. took place at Si. Agnes’ sacristy on June 28, o'clock in the morning. The Rev. Father E. J. Jones officiated. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Mary Augustine Mallon. and Corporal J. eleven C. Ferguson. R.CA.I".. was best man. Following a re- ‘ ception which was held at :2: e Flying recently returned of erations. over enemy territory. d also a tour as instructor. Montreal Star. Flying Officer C. T. Butler. D-RM. North River. P.E.I.. returned to nada recently after servln with F in Britain. Alt ough had to bail out on one occas- aircraft. 'to fly ~s 839ml’ on operations with unflagging zeal and enthusi- asm," according to the citation that accompanied his decoration. He is the son of Sgt. and ivfrs. William Butler, North River. father. a veteran of the last W". His now serving at Beech Grove Training Centre. Plying Officer Butler enlisted in the RCAF at Cnarlottetown in i940 d received his training in Upper nada. he went overseas in i941. returned for a much needed rest in May, and will soon rejoin his squadron overseas. His brother. Flo-Sgt. Ronald H. Butler, enlisted in the beginning of the war arid went overseas in i942. I-le has been re- ported missing since October. i943 Another brother, Flt-Sgt. J. W. Butler. enlisted in the RCA!‘ very early in the training in Upper Canada, then re- turned East to serve with the Eas- rn Air Command. He went over- seas in January]. i904. Prior to the RCA!‘ at war. received his A wedding of interest to a host w“ P“; 4st w mm" w“ of friend took place at six o'clock i ’ ' . ‘ ' ' .. _ _ Monday zvening June 26in, at. the 0011111113,“ “m1 Demo“ 5'06‘ Ch“ Ohariottetmm Baptist Church when Alefkia Edith only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett. Saunders. was united in marriage in a double ring ceremony to Petty Officer Victor Alexander. eldest sen of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rtintz of Arn- prior. Ontario The eerctnony was, performed by Rev. I. J Levy; ofeseor Jchn Inch presided at. the organ assisted bv the choir oil which Alethu was a member wasl present and gang beautifully "0 Perfect Love" The bride who was given in marriage by tzer father, looked charming in a floor length gown of white brocaded satin with a finger-tip veil of tulle il-l lusion held in pace by a banclcau‘ ll in by‘ Ml h pearls, Gr s daughter of Mrs the late Mr. Mr lottstmvn. son o! the late Mr. and Still another brother. Pita-Sgt. Alien Butler, joined the RCA!‘ in 19412, trained in and went overseas in May, of this year. Upper Canada. A quiet but wedding was solemnized yesterday morning at o'clock. when Anna Ruth, only John Sterns tznd Stri-ns. was united the bonds of Holy Matrimony the Rev T E‘. McLennnn to Ewen Iiarvry And-crron, Char- ‘s. Vlallace Anderson, Moreli. The marriage took place at the ome of the brid Richmond Sti-ecr. in n room, artis- tically decorated with various shades c’: mother. 234. pccnics. pinlzand white snap- clragons. pond-lilies and fem. The “an of kill. n. l. moths-v. “ital tll'c~ day while the hot do stand t room. Miss Mar "e .5 . »,.. - . . . llinrearcl Fialllllll. ‘il."?'\‘l.'ll\. P. F17 was busy throughout the I night fig Brthaut git bride's onlv aft: Y‘ ‘L $3??? §§§§".. b23935‘; 005x133] I. Pu». l\l - .ll~. wit“ dishing out the luscious weiners ant. were a floor length ...i of £;n,,.11l,5'a'1‘1;,-ed" 1;,’ a bgccmm, New '1ut=\\' - l1‘. "ml Over in the Monte Carlo section turquoise not over sill: rayon with‘ own o; aqua 511k use‘, 0151;”; his nnxl of kin is l.l hm. Mrs. the boys in charge of the blenk- matching hat and carried l bouquet fem“, ‘my, I m,“ 1M1“; o1 11o. ‘Evangeline Arscnault. WelllhgtonJeu and the bingo table were on of butterctip roses, ' more and Mr. of Charlotte- with her baby erlt at. fl e were. and were a corsage of yellow The bride's mother were an at- traotivo ensemble o black, and flowered - silk, with oorelle of red carnlflmfl. During the ' ' of the register Miss Sally Wood. accompanied by her sister, Verna. on the piano ren- isred the vocal selection “I'll walk beside you" by Allan Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were the re- cipiente of many ‘beautiful gifts, end the om’; gift to the ride wee a etr ng of pearls. Poliowin the ceremony, a sump- tuous wed ing breakfast was ser- ved to the immediate relatives. Miss Gertrude Stems and Miss Hazel sterile presided aver the tee cups and Mrs. William Roach. Mrs. Fred Piokard, Miss Evelyn John- ston and Miss Elizabeth Cox ass- isted in serving. Later the happy cou le left on a motor trill to Nova in. Mrs. Anderson wearing an appropriate suit of biege. with brown accessories. FRIDAY BOY SCOUTS IN CAMP-Six- ty-flve Boy Scouts. under the com- mend of W.J. Harper. N.S. and P.E.I. Boy scout Field Secretary. assisted Harry Pinenu. are now at Camp undmm train the various ar craft. The tra hing will last. for ten days alt the end of which time the boys will break camp. CAPTAIN A. A. MalcLEOD ham: -Captain A. A. MacLeod, Army Chaplain, attached M. D. in the city yesterday ih connec- tion with handing over his office of Grand Scribe of the Sons of known in this province, where he previously held ' t charges at ontsgue and O'Leary, and as the father of Sqdn. Leader MacLeod. who had a distinguished career overseas. and is now an instructor in the west. -The Captain has the Military Hospital at saint John as well u other sections of Dis- trict No. ‘l under his ministerial supervision. SUGG-ESTS CONFERENCE Premier J Walter Jones has sent an invitation to the Premiers of Nova Bcotia and New Brunswick t0 corne here for a Maritime confer- ence to discuss Dost-war recons- truction policies. His suggestion is that each of the Provinces would send delegates to meet in the’ Con- federation Chamber around the same table where Marititno dele- ates met in i864 to discuss a un- on of the three Maritime Prey- incos. The conference later tur- nod into I discussion o! wider union and formed the basis of Confed- eration. ‘Newfoundland mllh! 515° be invited to wad delegates. it WM suggested. ACTIVE IN LOB ANGILES — Another Prince Edward Islander who is "doing his bit" as a war bond salesman is Malor J. A. Oroaier. now of Westiake, Los Angcles. In one Liberty Dean he railed 8150.000 in just eighteen minutes and his name 0PM"! in a recent issue o! the Westlake Post as having been invited bi’ Aimee seinple McPherson of An- gglug Temple to take part in the bond selling campaign at Pershin! square on the Fourth of July. Ma- jor Oroaier is a native of- Baltic. Lot i8. He is the founder of the westiaks Chamber of’ Commerce and a life member and past presi- Tempersnce. The Captain is wellfl‘ to Halifax in‘ Novembe ‘receivzecli hi: cornmissi enan n ugust. 1040. He served at Yarmouth and at shot when he was promoted Cap. ta In November, 1942. he mar. ried Miss Yvette Raymond, 531131,, tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Reymonq and shortly afterwards reverted p4 the rank of Lieutenant in order u ago. overseas. He baffle.“ 9 I $0561‘. . Thompson's regiment -i| themfvli, Duke of Yorkbdloyal Hussars. r> Imp I111 Represent ti f l . en's 1...tlt.l'l=s'°'si'°¢'§i£' Wm; Buobury. Mt. Herbert. Bouthport. a. Po Mt. Ari n, A] wn.] Hazelbrogalz, wftiftlgixe. Dough and Johnston's River met yestey.’ dey at their annual District con. vieéigon. Mrs. Leigh Kennedy pro. a e . At the eveniril session th . ing was addressed by e m”; Jones and Mr. Lloyd Bhaw. re. cently appointed Director of In. ucation for Prince Edward Island. Premier Jones referred to the great, experience Mr. Shaw has had along educational lines mentioning pal-- ticularly his former work here and later his work in Newfoundland and more recently at Ottawa. Premier Jones said that his Government would do everything in their power to promote the worii of the Women's Institutes in P E I. and that he personally consider. ed their work one of the greatest sources for good in the Province. In sneaking of education he nitl that every farmer is n. technician and that the younger generally; needs technical education articul- uriy along the lines of in ren Q15. coveries. 4 mien? ACTON _ At th Ti .00 ‘ Hospital, Montaguee, to mtg William Acton (Oversees) and Mrs. Acton. Glen William, P111, In‘! dlnlglblllzefi: WIIIAII Jane. i0 — t. the Prime - ward Island Hospital on Jung :5 i844. to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac- gvgllie. Long Creek. a son. Norman 2i c STOGRE-At the Prince County Hospital on June 241. i944. to Q11. and Mrs. Alec Stogre. a eon. OWEN — At Iroquois Falls. one“. 1°. on June 1w. to w. and Mrs. Maitiand Owen, a daughtgr, 5v. alyn Dianne Maitmlioizs DALZIEL-COLLINGS — At the home of the bride's parents. Euston Street on June 29th by wn. ON I NY-JIOOD - At Zion Manse on Friday, June 30. 1m. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Ruth Frances Hood. Charlotte- town. tn Mr. Lowey Alfred Mon- tigny. Timmins. Ont. MacDONALIF-AULD - At Zion Church on Saturday, July l. i944, by the Rev G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Mildred Edna Auld. Charlot- tetown. to Mr. Gordon David Mui- Donald, Mermaid. BRAMMER-CI-IAMPION Zion Manse on Itginday. July 3, 1944. by the Rev. . Carlyle Web- ster. Miss Jane Elizabeth Champ. ion, Hamilton, P. E. 1., to m. Leedham Walker Brammer, Work- sop. Nottinghamshire, England. - M dent of that organisation. CASUALTY LIV!‘ i those reported sll htly wounded; in the latest Cana iari Army CBS-I ualty List are A CPL Wlllllm U°Ydl Adams. Pte. John Robert Milligan,. C 1. Amos John Ramsay. Ind P" illiam streatly Waller each whom were serving with a Nova Scotia and P, E. I. Regiment A. Cpl. Adams‘ next o kin is his , Mrs. Marjorie Adams. Por- ghgs p_ p, 1, 1m. M ..gans next of kin is his mother Mrs Byllfi Milligan. Portage P. E. I Cpl. Ramsay's next of kin is his wife. Mrs. Marguerite A Ramsay. M" berton, P. E. I Pte. Walker's next of kin is his mother, Mrs. Beatrice Waller. 9b Green Street. Charlotte- town, P. I . BBIDI I8 REMEMBERED _— Al. the conclusion of rehearsal Friday. Jung 30th, the choir of Trinity United Church met in the East- perlor of Heartz Memorial Hall and gave a party in honor of one of their members. Miss Ruth Sterne. A very pleasant time was spent in games and group sing- ing. Mrs. A. MeEachern presiding at the piano. Miss Sterne was the recipient of a wedding gift PINE!"- eq by M155 sally Wood, on behalf of the choir. Rev. T. E. McLennan. the Minister. and Mr. A. R. Ken- dall. choir director. spoke seared- atively of Miss Stems‘ work in the choir and extended best wishes for f t h iness. vlltageih ti???” of Mrs. E. A. Lara! and Miss D. Black. Mrs. A. R. Ken- _ dali presided at the tea table. ransom-ransom NUPTlAI-fi ._ A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at 7 p. m. Wednesday June 2t at the Baptist Parsonage. Kingsborc, when Rev. H. R. Belli united in marrle e Fannie Martha. | only daughter of . and Mrs. Wm. 1 C. Fraser, North Lake. and Herbie . Headley. son of Mr. and Mrs; Elmer Fraser. South Lake. The bride looked charming in a suit of navy blue, with accessories to match. she was attended by her friend. Miss Aleths M. Bruce. who was attractively attired in lizhl- blue, with contrasting accessories. Mr. Stirling Robertson,‘ Charlotte- Yown, ably supported the groom. The happy young couple left the following morning for a honey- moon in points of interest in P. r wedding supper was served to near relatives and friends at their home in Bothwell. A jolly crowd of ser- enaders were present also. ex- tend to the bride and groom. their heat wishes. Previous to their marriage the bride was tendered n miscellaneous shower at her home in North lake. Thrir many friends vrish thein many happy years to- getheh-(Patrict Please Copyl ENTERED CANPIQIJIIT - The Lleut. Tommy Thompson, mon- t-loned in an overseas Canadian Press cable vesierdny as gel-la in_to ' Carpiquet. France. with a. French- speaking unit with whom he is special liaison officer. is the son of Colonel and Mrs. C. Thomp- son. l0l Upper Prince Street. city. Litut ffbomnson enlisted la a 'si'tn~tllci' in the Signalling Corps at Charlottetown two dnvs prior to the outbreak of wn. He went —- AIYIOIIR o Cid Refreshments w‘ 1944. bv Rev. . Lois MacDonald of to Ewen a May Oyster Bed Bridge to Ernest Edward Carter. of Cornwall. SCARTII-WALLACE - At i-i. M. C. B. Cornwallis on June 17. Nurs- ing Sister Emily Wallace, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wallace of Carleton Place. Ont. to Lt. Iln scartb. son of Mr. and MrsJI-Iarry Scarth oi sliorbrooke. Quebec. ROSS — MACDONALD --. At Z101 Mime. on Wednesday. July b. 1944. by the Rev. G. Car yle Webster. M Anna Margaret MacDonald. Heatherdnle. to Mr. Francis Aug- ustus Ross. Fiat River. MOORE -- MILLAR - At Ersklnq Presbyterian Church, Ottawa, on Sfllllrdly. June 24. 1044. Julia Ma- tilda Millar. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ben. R Millelr of Charlotte- a CLARK-At his 7 .55.; in Bummer: side on Friday. June 30. i944. P. B Clark. aged 83 year. E I Hol- 4, Mrs. Roland Con- .I.. - June 30, i044. Mil- ll. aged 68 years. oi Bay Po e STOCK - Suddenly on Saturday. July l. i914. Herbert Charles Stock aged 64 years Bed . . Mrs. CHANDLER - At on June i944 George Chandler. aged 80 vesrs. MncNElLL-At New Glasgow on July 2. i944. Miss Eva MscNeill. e- gt 91 years LA LOB-At. his home 88 Law- R. Dingwe ‘m .- OVSIBI‘ rence Eu. Halifax, N S , on Mon- day. July i944, Edward lNedl {angler aaejo iormerlv of Char- C 0W1 MAUI-BOD - At Uigg. July 3rd. i944 Donald M MacLeo . Funeral eer- vice Tuesday. July 4th. at the hotni at 2 o'clock. 1'- READY - Suddenlv at Lowell. Mass. Francis E. Ready. son of the te James Ready and Elias-gust Crescriei". E. I. On their return a sumptuous {VOODSIDE “ M Vlclmm- '7'“! 1044. Mrs. M. D. Woodslole. age 88. DOYLE - In Melrosc Highlands. June t7. i944, Melvina lCheverle‘. widow of William M. Doyl-t JARVIS-At. Charlottetown Hue- pital. Julv stir. Mrs. Annie Jarvil. widow o" the late Afichacl Jarvis. "c 72 \ rs COJTIN -- At Savage Harbour o Wctiilesday J-ilv till i944 Snmuo A Coffin in his 97th year _ DIscLI-Tfilh-At the P Ill. Hospitl on Wednesday. Julv 5. Mrs. Mur- dock W Maclicsd. in her we.» _vca.r. " MITCIIELI. ~- Ai the P E I. H0O piiai ch Wednesfifly Jizlrv‘ 5th I94‘ Charles Augustus Mitchell in hi: 90th yet-ii". Th»,- remitins are restint t: 1 at the MiicLean COFFIN ._ t savage Harbour oi Wetlncsdiii". July 5. i944. Samul, f. Coffin in he!‘ 9711i Y!“- TAIT - At the PEI Hospital oi Thursday. July i. 1044. Mn. Jame Tait h her 10rd 7"?- on u New. d for over. Canadian A. 1 .-l.i __ ‘I s4. hxfl ‘u, x .- .8