‘PAGE TWELVE fH Ii (.‘HARLI)'I"I'I'I'I'UWN GUARDIAN ' iUNE 2v. 1940 FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS i, . . . . t‘ _ . . .. . r t»; f‘. ‘i. 1-“ ‘ ' lafk‘! ‘ " ,3 g P‘ n \ w é wigg‘ t . ‘ w: 3..-\ JIONIHY t -\'l"i'Ii.\'lll.\‘G N.-\'l'|0_\'_u, CON- ' -.\l0NTRl-JAL VISITORS -' Mss V. K. CJx, of tvinnlptg, t. ‘ H if \ \ L.‘ Mfs_ ,)_ R, Mcxenna and daugm- bung “CACOIIIBCI cil a visit LU ncr i‘- . lflé present atf i9; Mm; pan-km, p“ N, of Mon. bgOl-IICI‘, Mr. Reginald w. Cox anu -1~1 ‘<>11\'¢‘11‘-1011 0 | Lreal were visitors during the week- . 11 1'8. Cox. . -1‘»L‘11'5 M35119 Wl11¢11 ' d t Clinto , an r 'er the ue ts ‘ l“ _ lt‘s week n! st. John, is? p425, Jamil. OQJIHJ, an: 5:“, ‘ Dr. J. A. Clark, Mrs. Clark and I t - Prv-lciciit sht- is iLewis. Mrs. Mt-Kcnna was former- ‘lllulfmer E-na- have Tel-um“ 17°!" ‘ lllllltv-le 111K! 51v Miss Butler of Chill'lOllE10\\'il.— tweique 15"?- Me-t “"16" F-hEY 1"‘ i; m‘, Chnflol-P- M, tK l lcllnett tile Rotary Distinct Collier- Qiyf‘ * ‘ . of the CuihOIiC i ' ence at which Dr. Clark, District ¥_ . _ u ‘h. {V532, g 1;’, ,5 o, Flame Edward An eagle which had been Ca {up Governor, denvered an address. '. s. c. ' le o vn o. . & L camd, ‘ “ n e x‘ ed alive last autumn by a ac ool- on Jung ;_ u”; l mo“ mm“ in i 1 ~- "v '-°- t 411mm tfilt°tnMrfiflthplo°fififif§ iiiwtfifi; t‘“"é°.'l‘.t“°t°.i’§“'é"t *“€t."°‘““““' . ~ ' toms a a na ae e ass- ' _~' a _ )' ' its freedom on Sunday last, 23rd e_d very peacefully, tilrouglpthe ._ I d] \ "u." M \_\.\._. .. _ "8 Um,” ‘June. V v Great Divide, Jailles Norton, ‘the . r- . . .1 t ' ‘r .' ii 1 ~ t‘lltii-.itnrth.. "file ilorcl and llllOl‘£‘S!iII}_{ event governor,’ as he was kindly and -‘ ‘ l _, ‘ ,j was witllesscti by a large gather- lanllilaipy spoken of by L15 neigh- ' "' "mm" ‘mff; m ing of school children of tile school bors and friends .\lu.~.~ was c0 c rutud , ’ , ‘ . ' H‘ b y.,,,,,,_ C554“ The district, their parents and nelgh- -————— wfl - 1 ; i i‘ “m, me 5mm, i bors an a number of visitors. at The death of tho late Mrs. Dave '1 y w; - o1 fpflnrnpd "I-‘alrllavcn. the summer camp of MacKcnzie occurred on Saturday . mt 1'5 , Mr. A. J, D. hint-tin, evening at. the home of Miss Lexie w; ,1 — Suincrinnu, Cilestinlt St, Trenton, .- 1 l . l ROTARY - The ailnual meet- N- $-- Whore 511E has been the imi- 1“ I In - . in; of the Rotary Club was field W0 and a 111111‘ rears. and who de- . thc ‘yesterday with A. H. Mould in the Vflledly @6160 101‘ her in her da- -_ rot I chair.‘ Reports were given by the ‘inning! Y“?! 311d 511 1101a aclttlo ill- ’. t‘ 9.3. Prcslneill. A. R. Cooper, tfne 11058 0 011v W0 ays’ lira on. f Secretary, Roy Quiglcy", w o also i? ‘, we ‘ ,reutl the report of the ‘Treasurer, ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS._ -» f. or? ° D. F. Arrchibaid. also by the clrtir- Tillsre}: hundrgd and fifty-four pu- o .> mcn o tie various comnrttees. Di rom t e various city and ilf ‘ .Tins was stork day and Dr.‘Gid- COUNTY 50110015 0f Queen's County, _. ‘ViI ,‘ (iingsa the lililplvy father, was pre- gfifzfignlhe 1121x151» 56E tflfif Matriculation . . ' rt Yscntc \'lt the be ti ‘ii 'e <39 51111118 0115 t0 r1166 i - 2d l tnlug by iiléllilst pl?ef:‘1edilxl]gai'ci'i$ie\ritf or wales 61711985 Yestfldfly- T1118 " . wit . ‘Dr. Gilbert Houston. ‘lumber “'55 ‘lplllmdmately 15 3°55 i ' an t. f _____ billlibiiilslilfii. yelzrus‘ Iifllllfltt. {Grade ten . ,. , ' ‘ _ " .2 . _ ." om er par s o nc pro- » - O,.§;_‘“edR‘l'g‘€fic vlncc wrote the examinations at '1 . ~ we St Alphonsus Seximww womb Summerslde, Alberton. Soul-is and ~~‘ - ‘Y1 ~ sanavc ew c a i? - _ ~ ‘ do! cred ' . a soen of Mr. William Cain and the TgFQEIYE DRUG CLERK CER- m . , . mu. Bus‘ can, ‘ l(.ATES.—At. the annual meet- , 1m Before going to the Scminary. Fr. 11,1; lofsglcife tlfvvlaefiicoitlla ghlllifrmaveu- . . ‘C: '....lfi l ISZD .tflil' ‘ -: ' 1 R 5X T9‘ y‘; l glllrlrsiotig to ltilisuiic: wag "@1135. l" “'35 “Imolmced m!" M4‘- m clnpioyvcti at the Harris-Abattoir in Frmencl‘ Ti-mnpwn W55 "Yefded n,‘ cl,,,,.mtn,w“.n_ his ‘Cfiftifléd drug clerk certificate. - I He will celebrate ilisfirst Stlilcml: thrlwi) (iltnlrlfilltlllfgrd til-hi: Oenvghee ' I ilviqlgh, Elms w, gs "{‘,“?‘° pm“ a the following will bc lZffiIICg lthfll: 1‘- _ i ‘J-(mxug TQIEQ|:.'\XI,D;O,-1SLR@V_ certificates as certified clerks: Miss , ' l Gcrnrd Cumpbcli. of Roxbtiry, M355, Hclcn Frances Marks. Summe .dc, . R‘ ‘ was also ordained with Fr. Cain glad Ittobcrt Louis Stevenson. of '_ . "T Ft‘. Campbell is well known in KY0 Eown. r - ,_ - Ft Scuris, where re spent most of his - ,'~ summers. Hs a i013. r. _ , , ' t l'.\lilt.\f. AT IIARRINGTON- (Izlillpbeli, is in. ilattlive o‘? I Bag-jg?" ‘give! 1* CAPE ‘ tit '; - , o.‘ Gun Hvrlovrt mrinv of his rciativcs are residing _.' ‘ r" ‘7- ‘I .MaCNanY- y Ed,- of SlllIIm-MSICIG, has received word a: \ “u” _____ that his aunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Gal- lo , The marriage of Miss I-feien filolhlaepasx-Fegeflwgl’ Ollltg/IOIISIB)‘ aé til; t wt ifred Hyndmari. daughter of _ , 0 P 8118 1'. r5. . . n? o: m. William n. M.§.'_“w. E. I-[vndman and the late 611115. 135131111169 Street». Sydney. -_ ..lirc, the commuli- r. Eardler Hvndmon of Char- 9M)? 13191011. Mrs. Gallant was 99 . q M I . ,, z~ citizen, Born lottetotm, to Mr. Thomas A. Dad- ITRFS 0f 8K9 811d Was the last re- -'. Il- ' ' son, Three Rivcrs, Qurbcc._soi_t of mflmlllfi.’ member 0f i191" 111111113’- . t" . Mr. and Mrs -\dsoil of Winnipeg, She “a5 a nail‘? 0f 138171011! B15’. 1' “as one of . - took place ht A0130 a. m. yester- and ‘I115 the Wldflw 0f the late tr.» 1 _livcd all h: l in his native day in st. Peter's Cathedral. sfcvhw Gallant. She had resid- fr community’ and for many years Charlottetown, Rev. Canon E. M. ed l" C599 Brew" l0!‘ many Years- fr T vygmvgy mvgn was rmer for the late Malcolm Malone officiating. The church was The funeral l5 taking D1868 this r1 r.’ ,_ me 3B,‘. Mic, s; Nfdcbeod of Coivfile and Char- decorated for the occasion. gfgrfllelzlB-c éntgmcnt will be in . t‘ r _ iloPctou-rt, Glvcn away by her brother, Mr. .'- - ~ - fr ‘ F. Walter Hyndman, the bride _ -———~ l» . . zds Mil be wore n dusty rose ensemble with l\Ia_cl\EI_I.L - NYLANI) — The s! t» .".l ' c (truth of n French blue coat with a platinum marriage 15 announced in Trenton. p 5 _ cond-ucted _~, M . Chmrks. J. Ifiirhell at St. fox collar. she carried a boquet off nhgissJMliildlredd Nyilaild, __ , t- m. R g‘ _ Joseph's Ifosnitrii, Saint John, of Bouvardo roses and sweet peas. £1‘ 0 F. - Jan an the " I neRev.‘ Filth‘; N. enrlv irjdziv. Miss Nancy Hyndman was brides- 1M9 MFS- Nylflnri of Ocean Falls 9, "bpq-nm wQ-n; .. . rt hlzhlv respected maid. She wore a pale bluc mull B-C- 5nd M1‘. William Frederick r i Fain, cit)‘. hnd \l'i‘.tlt‘I‘- gown with a noscguv of pink rosc- fiflcNg/llll, only son of . 4 t? Mtg», y: ‘on row" “v zlrd hurls. Mr. Robert Walker of Syd- YS- 1 8C- 01 0 2509 Pandora l _ ,._ lvtnrplp; r 1- .. v .‘l . . l>t‘i.\tfi good nev was best man. The bride's SUTPF- VR11C011\'P1'. BC. and the 1 n“, m, vgfngn Riv", until sllo..., b1. ole her death. mother was gowncd in blue cfgpe late Frederick lvlacNelii of Milton, r _.._ Fuirra‘. nrran ensemble for; tdhel plcfasion. she had 3.51. loThgg have thigh up liesirll- jflnygoyq . ],B|rv111g,gy_ compete this . a. corsago o ep n um roses. e r e me ng a 0 é we ‘mo’, pm“ n sunk 31.“, t! sun- rhviscverfll o; A Mex“ Robert, Hyndman 5nd North Front Street. Believille, F. lrriav crnoon, family fir‘. her husbnnti, Charles Arthur Pehke acted as ushers. Onlllflfl- M1‘. NIRCNGIII has been J i, , t. m“ of J. Jvfizchcil, rllclnbcl" of the Patriot Follotvinl’: the ccrclnonv F1 T9- sllmllned F" Tfemml Wilh- the : . ~_ c, I/"fuYgvy of gum- staif. ccption was hold at the Chnriotte- R-C-A-F, for the past. two years- x.- . A._ __ .3 L‘, M,- Rgbur; Ntqhogon -————-- town Hotel. Tile couple loft. later 110 IYCHVGC! his pilot's license at - ‘» vrlauéwwn, cm; engine“ __DMTH 0F M155 0m“; AR, on l motor mp to Mwkoka Lgkgs, the Sea Island Air Port, Vancouver . 1 r ~hc Provincial Government. DENAITLT ~ M155 Odilo Anenault Ontario. 191W W111 T95R19 at Th!" l“ 1937- He 15 l 8Ya11d5011 0f Mr. s ‘ . brim, w“ mesa“ h, M" W “my Wuhan; “mm; 1n Rlvgrg, Quebtm and Mrs. John Watts, Hampshire, '- I 1,4111 matchtng ‘fig, the early hours of Saturday morning WEDNESDAY REL-Vancouver Dally Province. ‘ v: id‘ t Mr. n‘ her horn: in Mount Cannot. i_—' '. l 1 s _tnnftlnlngu-tliulrmnlro wits Arst-iluitll: resided with llel‘ RIQCKIQNOQ_‘VALLEY WEI» Citizens were yestvrday srlevcd ~ ...r hone ‘In cllluriottcmtvrl. The brotilt-rs, Andrew‘. and Francis. n|NG_.1v:|_l55 Evelyn Kathleen vol- w 1mm or m‘? CWYIDQYBUYEH’ 511d- Gufllyiim "Item" 1mm’ °°"' ""° “m” we" 5m" h“ Wm‘ 1e of M0066 owek Ontario and S§tt..‘l%“'t‘rr‘é‘§?'k§i.3i2'5‘ , . - - . ‘ . e “~““““*’°"i*- ‘tllff..t'ft°"mi’.‘.°.l.i"‘htf’ ‘thumb’ 37,333,333‘; 1g.g§g“§:;p,,g1 ggiggy gglgogdlwr or the ch-riotwwwfi . _ - . l N R , on,“ d8 m o‘ fig m: t‘ 5m fill?‘ The ceremony was at Zion Pies- She leaves to mourn besidesasor- cxrzlo hi‘: “flung, w ‘warm Mg fi ‘Lawn Wig“ or age Bésldes byteridn Church mouse, Charlotte- rowing husband, one son, Gerald l“ ‘o M" K01‘? Clilfk 01 Mir brofdrrs‘ tlluic tire left to i town The Re“ 6' caryle Webster‘ Rich-all?“ Io?" daughters‘ Mary to‘ .7...‘ '0' Mr Rus=el Cw- Hntoum ‘wo sister's 4 Mrs’ Amanda §4°"°Mr IQKOI lmrtne Cismmht dofliclmed. ixtllgéljoltitclhciugvg: Eliiiégibeilhflf’ (Beiiiwr ~, j" ‘ " ‘ ' “‘ ‘ - - r. on asuen min- ~- ' ' l mo e glut. Xéft-L-Aghlfgo 21n- 0111-113 we; Richard of Mont Carmel and Mn. m“ H, u ,,,,,,,,,,n,d m, m, "m- when she passed awa l, Mary Win- Gfmérll; mglgel d! n“ g1 Emanuel Gallant of SUIIIIYIQTBIGQF- mm. n, m, preabyteflan ghumh girfreclinuaentgw Marion argaret, 4110f t. r f. Caledonia, this ovincc. 1-1 1 51° n- iA-Hili “iiiobr/fffitrlweigirllblriflsriz wrehofihrraé "‘_— Quinn; his gheologicrtixl work otatn: “Ye blot-hm 111w svrvlve. Arthur .“'I.’i.°. ,§,..,'. - O,- Ryghm We mini-nu. snnwcu - The Pmsmwflm comm,‘ Momma, J. and John R. of Boston, Edmund .“..',” “_‘,‘.,,;' ,5 m“, a COW funeral of the. late Mr. J. Mor- ____ A. and F, Clement of Saint John. $35101“ 9558x1111“ ‘Wiiei-"lfrmle ‘mm Madman‘ Mmmgue’ “m wnanr raosacr DISOONTIN gndtvmwni gitstllhtt tmm‘ who 1- * _ l _ .34 t m, h m f“ i . - a presen n aro eown. “W”? "'9" “if,” “Pfirfl, shgitvtayfllacoo, VII-Y lfolri prom UEI) _ Aiiezedly owine to heavy Deep sympathy will be extended Scrum: Dr’; g aroma’ tho Ghflothn (fimfgflf m wan-M. war expenditure, the contract for to the bereaved family by a wide 1-‘ av ‘uncle of ‘QR groom. ‘lfll’ It I o'clock m4 w“ very 1"“. tho rrfoconstruct-ion of the Railway sflirxcijc 31f‘ friendis both within and be- w, ~' ‘ ' K » , . ' Wha. in Charlottetown has been '0 5 Drovnfle. =‘“>‘ ‘ti?’ K¥fi‘t‘ti.%§‘§t‘~t.“"“ 1 "' ’""?‘.t“"~-.’i°‘.;...‘.'.‘.‘£'°‘t..§t.'t2"§“§3 rim w» wor- wricit w» Mo» "or remains arrived by the 1w -~ _1 l‘; '_~ _ , _, - ; . l‘ , ~ < ‘I v, -_ f. - l commence w,“ dmonm, ,. tmln last irght, accompanied by her tr - t-rtl loin he l rie and u: o F H1 \ \ d Fntoiite hvmns ° - be H“ “to 4 , ijhtitl. ti.dlil§f(ti'Ga'ip‘tfe 1 or illtfitlil) fut 2.9..’- sung, IIINIWCTC ttgeeextligevabggagxgille P0033??? giliigfgfelglfllld her daughter, Marie iarva, Quebec and no hi)? ""9 yWhen The Mists Have Rolled A- ' ~ ' . - -- a; . ——- w m i»... - m» - Q-rr» mo...» m». c...- " " ' 9N4 Land Th“ 59 F“ 1'" us“ on ‘he project n“ “ready —A commercial traveller from _ _ "Plum Day. aim the hymn Abide , Montreal parked hi! car outside the The Rev. . J. Dex-Ill. 5.0., con been deitvemd in Charlottetown ‘ ~ ~ *1 1- fires f worship at vim‘ Me‘ The pflnbearer’ we" ‘ 1nd will be torcd until t ne d New Emnand one last njgm’ while 1 “lit- lf°~l e‘ _ 0M H} (M \[_f- m, Hntrr: Unit-WU. Mii‘oli 1d I 5t ' {'15 f’ ‘ lie “'21s eating ills lunch. when 3e ‘ l- 1,, r, P“); “QM, JJIIWS (lot-don. Alexander l ~ L amml“? ‘f’ ‘me m4 m". W1‘ crime out nbout 20 minutes later a “‘“‘ " ‘ “ ‘m’ 01 1m‘ P1019" all“ 1119-11085 trnvt-iilng bat; and suit case were t‘. z a catastrophic ilflPV-‘nlilfls oi our my, lli the mornin nddroai the The mini-to Rude b‘.\.‘.e(i on the inc dont of ‘~ ind iiiul. at Jvi" n». (vii i folio rdnrc, which ll a, spir- is needed. At the " wi‘h change. showing - which cause Chullife wnv we arc goin-z. ‘ lilomvllts llft- illlty poliiftml rm-zlniriit. tho i-vciliilg. The , ‘vi-Hon wits A “mg m; or cc (‘l-able lutcr- not; plU/Q on tturdwy morn- o 3o (tk-locllfai the Unfed l-wr "'1 - win-ll Mrs .“t' on. \_r - r T‘. 1"‘ ‘Fwittnv . (i, 1)::\:I.= prrtorlnvrl Th» hrlrlc was vc n TvllYVflll ‘hour dross soft, rose SIYNIP with lii J innwhiltr! shntir- .' my! arccswirlcs nizii - of fives. Mi‘ 1y r n-krw, wprr- til“ llvll 'ii’lll‘iv.' nf'(‘r the If". nnri Mrs. Corn"? honeymoon fri." ll .l , Siimmcr- ' 1g ‘utiirs .‘(‘!"" (‘i rv Scivrl lrilzuil joins will cvlenrllilq (‘rut- fr-"rrnl info’- ahc rnccivcd i’ s.— . .< wort “iv front fr Itussel MnoGrcqor. The floral trib- utcs were very beautiful. Inter- ment wws in the New Park Ceme- tery MfthffiffllE. --L. F ‘TFIITJTNQ RFFRYITS --Thc .. (Jil (‘lulntlzt Corps which ha: rcce: y ltccn orgrdtzcd in the C‘i‘y but ntqht assisted. Mr. Albert [Iinrlls in the entertainment of a munber of recruits awaiting a draft to ‘he mainland. 'I‘hr-y were enter- faircd it‘ the Drill Shcd with 1t~lt"., mcvriillrit‘. rind rcfreshment. 'i'l*.1- um; cf the members of the Carry (‘m Cannrirt Corpl helped In |1he preparation nnd serving uf the refreshments and loml wholesal- tzc-nerous contributions. from the 6th Charlotte- v rt- .‘lif7))iif‘(i by Dis- " . ' mr V A, Ainsworth. um nwcd ne tzililies. 'I'h(- boys will Ix- csrortcd to the station this momma hy members of the Carry (in Cniinda (Euros mid the. bugle Th» hn/lv nf Mr \Vliiiflf'l‘i Fl-rd- r-rlr t: Still-ii ..\_ .t3-\vlil'-1>'(i Saint , John mun, was triilnri nt McCnrronls ‘Point. on illc shore cf Hlllsboro IHJVM. into ‘,‘t'.'~.l"l-'.fl1,' n."PI'll"’ill.'rl1f‘ .(i iv (~11 in» u HIHCI‘ Min l6 I llifl '1 ..~.~- lrrl r;- rjotll- liilf! (l llv in the pockets. ."rllc lliz-il i rr fl(m his 'ho'ol .n t1 ‘o n f. v lIPIillS lrr-lrrvc 5i m iiospit. II Jfi hccll tunri r trmimcixt =ev<rrnl clnvs. i Tm- FfllF“ (mi int and crnt Iwcrc .'fllll(l mi n i nt tt-pnrf, They ; won- ltlfmd r, in“ origins: to Mr. M~l ililfl (limit-int: operation: n! tlnz thc watt-r- ‘Mi. uiid almost two ’ wllr-rc he (vi. It was The tilought tn lime (flow riisrovvrcrl hv n Ch . Wilfred Ilrlizcr. who wiu rliomz the Silfiif‘ on his hicycic srnrrh of null? clay. Crroncr Dr. I_ J. Yen decided an lnnumt ins not necessary. III Th» l " .vtil be sent to Dilby, Nfln 6-. a. for burial. u; Mclrtlqh tva-t a commercial ti-nvclicr. Ife had been 00min this province for mam nun. R n. J-l-é-pll MacGreizor and. urtown boy..| (Ida-inf? ‘ steel and sheet piling, creosote pil- . mg and also an amount of miscell- aneous steel and tron. The work was to be in charge of the Docum- lon Department of Public Works. .The money which had been voted tfor the project lapsed on tile 31st. of March. According to oiiic.ais of ,thc rtment it will not on ;voted 1. f1 session but will be used ,lor will’ Vurpooes. The project cali- ed for a. considerable amount idredging as well as extensive re- construction to tho present wnnrf. ilic-wever. it ls expected that the wharf will put into shape, during the summer, for the fall sh lpptnz. It was with deep sorrow and re- ‘gret. that hcr many friends heard ‘of the ])I\'~‘Sillg of Miss Marion tHarrls, m. tile Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on June 19th. Her period of illness WEI very short and her sudden passing came as a yrent. shock to those who knew ihcr. _P0ssesred of a. splendid per- sonality and having fine qualities 0f CIIIIFMIPI‘. she was n splendid .(‘lli7I‘Il, and a very faithful worker t‘ the Charlottetown Baptist fChtirch. At the time of her (loath ‘Slit! was assistant-treasurer of this ichurch, a dfligr-nt worker in the ‘Sunday School, and a member of ‘the Piliiatllca Class of young wo- ‘IIIQII. At the funeral service. held ‘in the Baptist Church on Friday inftemoon, Junc 21st, this class at- itcnrlcd in a body to show their af- ,fection and regard for the deceas- 'cd. large and representative group of citizens gathered for this lscrvicc. which was conducted by lthc pastor, Rev. II. L. Demon. » The late MISS Harris was a idaug-iltmr of Mrs. James Harris iimd the late James Harris, of ‘Charlottetown. One sister, Edna, predeceased her some years nzn. iOthcr surviving members of the family are Clarence W. Harris. Sum- merside. P.E.I.; Ernest J. Harris, Summerside; Harry J. I-Iarril. New Glasgow. N.8., Mics Maude Harris, New Glasgow. NB. Mrs. Clifford Moore, East Royalty’. PEI. Use Minced: for ocllu ~-i a , missing from the vehicle. The man ; i5 stiffer-tn from dibetea and one of . the stolen ago contained his insul- ln. After making several fruitless. ,onquil'ics,_the traveller went to the , police station and informed the po- l 11cc about the theft and also stat- ed that unless the suitcases were recovered it might be necessary for him to enter the hospital to receive his insulin treatmmiu. Constable: o; ‘Augustus DOWllng und Storm Web- ster began a search for the stolen bags. Thev made some inquiries land u-cre tinaiiv rewarded when a ystorckeeper informed them that a young man and woman were 08811 going past tho imp on 5 bicycle with two n. III-om the descrip- tion. the n0 ce were able w recover the stgien articles. They were found tn the posnesion of the young woman who was under the influ- ence of liquor. She was placed un- der arrest. An enjoyable evening was spent rccen y by the younger element of Kcnsi gton at the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. William Semple when -Mtss Carrie Woodside, one of our DQ011181‘ vounif indies who will in the near future be one of the prin- ciples in a happv event, was tender- o a miscellaneous shower. The hnnoy hride-to-be was oedafcly es- corted downstairs. to the seat of honor, which was, along with the room. tastefully decorated in yellow and White. bv Mrs. Frederic/l: Sem- pie. The heavily laden baskets of manv beautiful and useful gifts were then brought in by tile Misses , Doris Saunders and Mildred Mac- . Farlanc. Miss Annzc Delaney o n- I cd and read the verses. passing em to the hap v brlde-to-m after lwhlch the M ses Annie Cole and , Grace Sample arranged them on the ‘table. then one and all joined l land! and sang "For shes‘ a Jolly tGood Fellow." Carrie, although i taken hv surmise in her mcst charming manner. thanked ‘hem om- and nil for their many useful and beautiful gifts and extended to them an open invitation to visit. her 1 in hcr future home. After a dainty , lunch was nartaken of. the remain- der of the v-venfnn was thoroughly‘ l enjoyed In social chatter, games and JIM-non}. . WAN — Mr. and Mrs. Justin Hugues and children who have been tiisitiilg Mr. Hughes’ home in Norboro, left by motor car for home on Monday. Mr. Hughes is an at- torney-at-iaw in EHOILSBSK. Many of our Island boys attain success in the professions abroad. —K. WORK 0N AIRPORT CON- TINUEE-Work on the Charlotte- town Airport under the Empire ‘Training scheme is progressing tap- ldly, and it is expected that hard- surfacing will be commenced on the runways within two weeks, Gravel- llnt: 0t the runways will last for an- other month. More equipment has arrived recently and 60 men are working on a double shift in an af- fort to rush the work to completion. The day shift enlploys more men than the night. shift, as must of the work ls done by machines during the night. An additional runway has been constructed. ‘Hlree of these runways are each 3000 feet long and the fourth is 3200 feet in length. One runway was practi- cally completed last your. 0n an- other the grading ls almost finished and on the other two graveiling is about com feted and hardsurfaulng is cixpecte to be commenced on them soon. Twentv trucks have been employed on the project, and it is expected that this number will be increased to 25 this week. UD until inst. night the contracts for the erection of the buildings to be used for the training school had not been let. It is expected that work on these buildings will be commenced noon. THURSDAY T0 AITENI) CONVENTION. Dr, E. S. Mason, Superintendent of Home Missions for the Maritime Baptist convention. and Dr. F. W. Patterson, president Acadia Univer- sity will be in Prince Edward Island for the Baptist Association session this Wick. Mason will take tile morning spr- vice and Dr. Paterson the evening service at the Baptist Church, Char- lottetown. VOTES IN 1ST PRINCE-Count- ing of the ballots in connection with Tuesday's tfcliisoiie on thcPru- llibition Act began yesterday in tie 1st. District of Prince. Tile restllt in the sixteen polls counted was: Pro- hibition 591; beer and wine. 546. ‘There remain three uncounted polls in tiite district. Mr. George E. Brown acted as scrutincer for the Temper- ance Fcds-rutlon in place of Hon. Horace Wright. ANNOUNCE WINNERS. — Win- ners in the Strathcona Trust Shleid hysical training competition in land schools. were announced last night. first nlrice went. to Arma- dale scltoo‘. Other prize w: 1e included: 2nd. Miscouchc ‘Conw 3rd. Blllllllify; 4th, Victoria: otn Plsquid East; Gih, Mt. Bilrllaitml; 7th. O'Lcar,v. The competition ls open to all schools in UH! DIOVIIICE. and is an aflllllill event. The above mentioned schools lure zfso bccll awarded First Prize for 0XC0ll‘l‘.’.‘f‘ in physical training in their I‘(’:.1I{‘f'- tive inspcctoratcs. VISITING NATIVE PROVINCE —Mr.; Margaret Jcwiell and her daughter. Mrs. Hugh Tucker lmd Mr. ’I‘u."kc~ of Concord, New Hamp- sitirc, motored hcrc on n short visit. tllc bursts of lVfr. and Mrs. John B. Spence and frtnlily rtt I-Izin- ter River. They were vcry pleased to find Mr. Spence so much im- proved in health after his recent illness and hope for a speedy re- covery‘. It is ten yrnrs since Mrs. Jcwclls last. visit hc-ro and lwrlttv- one _vcai"s since Mrs. Tucker and .\1 r. and Mrs. K. Moore. also assisted in opening the parcels u Tucker's first visit. They all were delighted with the Garden of the Gulf. and hope to be able to visit I again next year. They were ac- companied home by Mrs. Jcwiclrs sistcr-in-lttlv, Mrs. Eliza Jewell who was visiting her stars. Mrs. E1- don Seaman, Hunter Rivcl" and Mrs. Jamie Cuttciiffe, of Cape ‘Traverse. "The home of Mrs. K. Moore, Mt. Edward Rodd, was recently the scene of n happy event, when a ore-nuptial shower, arranged by the members of Parkdale Womens Institute was held in honor of their retiring secretary, Miss Annie Hudson. The brlde-to-be was taken completely by surprise, when she found herself being conducted to the dniittiiy trillimeri scat of honor by Mrs. C. Swan to the strains of Iohen rin's wedding march laycd by rs. B. Myers. An adcK-ess of appreciation and good wishes was read by Mrs. Harold Newsou and a beautiful Lilree comparimcilt silver pie plate was presented on ‘at-half or the Institute by Mrs. Swan. Two heap- ing baskets of individual gifts were carried in by Mrs. P. Gay Mrs. Swim while the accompanying verses were read by Mrs. Ralph Gay. Miss Hudson in a few well chosen words thanked all present for their kindness to her. Following a. hearty sing-song in which all Joined, a dainty lunch of foo- cream and cake, was oervcd by the committee in charge, viz. Mrs. C. Swan, Miss Mcvance, Mrs, Percy Gay, Mrs. Ralph Gay, Mrs. B. I and Mn. K. Moore. A pleasant ovonin was brought. to a clooc by bouncng the bride-to-bc and aingfng tho National Anthem. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of the late Oliver Wendell Mawon was held from hi: homo, Caledonia South to dot-tin Preobywrfan Church an. 2.80 pm. on ‘Ihurldcy, J1me 13th. Dea- lte the unfavorable weather a arge crowd gathered to pay their last tribute to the late Mr. Man- Donald, The service was conduct- ed by Mr. Wallace MacKinnon. BA, Caledonia, insisted by Rev. J. Owen Hughes, BA, Montague. and my. W. I. Green, Murray River. The hymns "The Sands of Time are Sinking", "Whiter ‘Than Snow" were sung an special re- quests of the family. "God Will Take Care of You" wan rendered by the choir. ‘The following were the pallbearers: Messrs. John K. MacDonald. Wilfred MacDon- ald, C. R. Martin. Benton Stewart. f-Ianiey Brooks and Angus John- utnn. Mr. MacDonald who poss- cd away nt the early nae of 29 ears loaves to mourn his pass ng his wife, Helen Brooks, ormeriy of Arthurettc, NB, three children. Olive Eileen, aged four years. Donald Brook; nae 2 1-2 years and Florence Jean ago l 1-2 years; thNf! sLstcrs, Mrs. Mlltm Inmzwcll, Mattapan, Mass, Misc Florence J. MacDonald. Boston. Mass. MLsa Dnrls Rpy-rtolds. Mur- my I-Iarobur, PEI. and hill moth- er, Mrs. Perle Butler, Westboro. Mm. —RI:.'I‘UR.\'ED 'l'O SABKKICHE- _ During their visit, DY.» Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siiliphant. cf Huillcr River, accompanied by their son Lemuel undrMr. Chesley Wood, were visitors last week at the home of James O'Brien, Elms- daie. . Silfphant although eighty-four years young. is hale and hearty, and gave a splendid. ex- hibition in step-dancing to the tune of “Lord MacDonald's Reel" and as an encore skilfully stepped off the "Sword Dance". Con- gratulations, Mr. Billfphmt, and would we had more peoplo of your calibre to brighten those dark days!—E. FAREWELL PARTY — The members of the Haoelbrook W, I. met at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Iarkins previous to their departure from Hazelbrook. The presentation of a beautiful blanket was made by Mrs. J. C. Wood, ac- companied by a complimentary ad- dress. Bot-h Mr. and Mrs. Iiarkln made a suitable reply, expressing their regret in leaving the district and their appreciation of the many kindness shown them during the past. years, after which all joined in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows". The evening was pleasantly spent in games and music, after which a bountiful lunch was served by the ladies. The singing of the National An- them brought an enjoyable even- ing to a close. SOCIAL GATHERING.—A com- glimentary stag dinner in view of la an hiillg marriage, was tert- derod . J. us Callaghan, by his friends Tuesday evening at the Blue Room, Benedict: and bachelors, to the number oi 30, assembled. the former to welcome his udvcltt to their ranks, the latter to bid him farewell on his departure from theirs. _ During the course of the dinner, the master of ceremonies, Mr. P. J. Rossiter in a few apt words expressed the good wishes of those present and on their behalf urc- seiltcd Mr. Cnllaailati w.th a sult- nbio token of remembrance of thcr regard to which the recipient re- plied in his usual gracious manner. Brief renuu-ks were made b_v those present wishing Pius success and ltnpplness in his new state of life. -VISITING 0N I‘. E. I. —Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of St. Thom- as, Ontario, are visiting in Sum- merslde, the guests of their cous- ins, Mr. and Mrs. Imiglt Stewart. Tilcy motored to the Island and came via New York where they visltzd the World's Fair. They al- so spe-nt a short time in Boston. While in Summerside Mrs. Smith was taken suddenly ill and was rushed to the hospital. It is plea:- ing to report», however. that Mrs. Smith is much improved and is ‘now collvniescing at the home of rcltlrn trip. Mr. and Mrs. Smith -,hcr cousin before starting on the ‘expect to stayi off in Port Elgln where they will visit Mr. Smith's fatmt, Mrs. T. A. Blncklock, return- lina to St. Thomas by way of Mon- , tron], -S. of heard Al gue. Miss Mr. R, H. Jenkins, Charlottetown, m was elected president of the Prince Plriward Island Pharmaceutical As- srlciaticn at the nnntilll meeting neid tilc Clifton Hotel, Stlmmersidc, ,vc crdriy. Tile retiring tent Mr. H. Wedge. Suinmcrsic . l Otllcr officers elected were: Vice- i president, Mr. H. L. Bethune, Char- lottetown‘ trea-sq M1‘, E. A. Foster, Charlottetown and sec-trees, Mr. R. Smnllmrnl. Summerside. NICIIIIJCTS clcctcd to the council lll(‘ili(l(‘fi Mcssrs. J. E. DAIHOILSUIII- ‘Illfillsififll H. Wedge, Sunlmcrstde.‘ land G. R. Morrison, Souris. | T415.‘ following examiners were appointed: Messrs. J. E. Dalton, of E Summcrside: G. R. Morrison, Sour- lis. and R. Jenkins, Charlottetown. {Tile auditors nnmcd for the coming hymn‘ were: ltffssrs. L. Doucctte and ‘L. Biyvcntoil. chnrlottctuwil. Delegates to the C. P. Ha. and members of the Council a. pointed included Messrs. H. L. Bet unc, of Charlottetown and A, J. Mathieaon, O’Leary. PRETTY JUNE WEDDING —-An unusually pretty wedding was soiemnizecl in Trinity United por- sonage at Charlottetown on 'I‘hurs- day evening, June 20th when Annie Winifred Hudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. M, Hudson, St. Avnrzis, became the bride of MI’. Ilarijv Cumpbtiii Mellish, son of Mr. aild Mrs. R. C. Meilish, Union Road, Kings County. Rev. Hugh Miller was the officiating clergy- man. The bride looked lovely in a floor-length gown of white lilk trimmed wit-h radium lace, white picture hat with pale blue trim- iiliilgs and matching accessories. Her oorsage boquet was of sweet peas and forget-me-nots. Miss Victoria I. Hudson, ulster of the bride, was bridesmaid. Sh» look- ed exceedingly pretty, wearing o. sheer pale yellow drcs, matching bonnett hnt. with brown trim- mmgs and nose-gay of snap-drag- ons in yellow and rust shades. The groom was ably supported by his brother Mr. Reginald Mcllish. On immediate relatives were pre- sen. Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bride's parents, which wan prottily decorated with cut f low- cn, ltrcunon and oan%| in mo“ of and whltn. a array of beau?» '11 lifts testified to the pup- ularity of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Mellidh will make r their future home in Montague. —- (Pntriot please copy». no fund 10610 of Annual. Free an Accepted anions of Prince Edward Island oonvoned in the Masonic Temple, Charlottetown. on Wednesday, June 2o. for the ‘pose of holding 1L5 65th Annua com- munication, the Most Wonhl ful Grand Master, Harlan P. Foun , of Stanley Bridge, aiding. mliowfng are e Grand Officers for the year 1940-41: Grand Master-G. Shelton Sharp, Tyne Valley; Deputy Grand Master, R. H. era, Charlottetown; Grand Senior nrden E. I-I. McFariane. Kensington: Grand Junior Warden T. Arthur Dawson, Crapaud; Gran TIGBA. W. J, Drake, Charlottetown; Grand Soc. L. A. McDougall. Char- lottetown; Grand Historian, G. W. Wakeford. Charlottetown; Grand lecturer. W. J, Phillipa (Rev). Mil- ton: Grand Craplaln. W. A. Mc- Quarrie 4Rev.) Hunter River: Grand senior Deacon, W, I-I. Darrnch, Kensington: Grand Junior Deacon, Dr. B. C. Keeping. Charlottetown; Grand Director of Ceremonlettwal- fer P. Ncwcombe. Port Hill: Grand Sword Bearer. J. Matthews. Alberton: Grand standard Bear- er, Dr. .R.. Car . Char- lottetown: Grand senior Stew- Jnnior steward. John Aflfhomnson, Kennington; Grand Purs%nt. R. of the and rc readi Mrs. ed. Th Nelson m. Ellis. . u , m,» tsncaz: T’ ’ with the Government IIIQDOQ tho new Cit storing eq of navy blue y. A su ed. which will ion's war efforts. The wishes to thank all who participat- .crl in milking the tea one of the most enjoyable and successful ev- ents of the season. club. eat non of riders The counting of the _ Tuesday's plebiscite on the Prohi- rogressfng, and tho irst. three districts of known liut| bition Act is results of the Prince County were ntfht. Also one Mlscoucho poll the fifth district wll counted. Th remainder of the fifth district the fourth to counted. Followin for the votes by tlstricts com axed in the plebiac to on c. Hchhltion 000 Prob Beer and Wine 0U Govt figures Sci FUNERAL YESTERDAY. -- Tile funeral 0f me late Charles f-Lctuik was held yesterday afternoon from the MacLe vices at the funeral homo and the grave-side in the People's cemetery were conducted by iey of Bradalbane. Pall-bearers were: J. Vlckerson, W. B. Ranaghan, T. land and J. A amslon. RlClTAh-Thc pupils n Funeral Home. Verge, . Goss. Bomb Mia Kathleen in n. violin recital on ni ht in the Holy Redecme of the numbers were well ceived. as were mso two vocalists, Maureen Brown and Robert. Monta- ng the evening Miss I-Iomby was ttizc recipient of two gifts from the members of her classes. The presentations were made by Margaret Wheatiey and Betty May Randall, on behalf of their fel- low pupils. The contract for tho motion of barn to be used for em and housin! horses. etch was uwarded to Albert T. MacKinnon at. meetinoz of the Cltv Council held in the Council Chambers at. 5 om. yesterday. Material and labor will be m0- plied by the contractor and the building l: to be erected account‘ to plans and specifications prepared by Mr. J. E. Hands. Architect. The contra-ct. P1109 is $8,857. Annie Doris Bheidow of Mnlview and Cyril Francis Jones of Pownal were married at Pownai yesterday. 'I‘he ceremony W“ 11$ the United Church Parsonage. The Rev. D. K. H058. pastor of church officiated. The bride wore a travelling suit accession-lea to match and wore l. corsago of roses. The wedding march was Dlflyed by Etta M. Ross. B. A., and after the ceremony the hap y couple left: for tho mainland an a short honeymoon in the U and will return to their home at Pow-rial where they will reside. We extend to them oonemtulntiom and wish them every happiness in. their wedded fife. SUCCESSFUL TEA —- The Lad- ies Auxiliary to the Canadian Leg- ion Charlottettown branch, affer- noon tea held at Government House yesterday was a huge success, the attendance being well over thousand. The Worthy Patroness, Mrs. B. W. LcPage, the Honorary President, Mrs. W. S. Stewart and the President, Mrs. Geor c Sher- ren, received the guests. were beautifully decorated with spring flowers, the tables with yel- low and mauve iris candles. An enjoyable musical pro- gram. in charge of Mr. Albert ills, Canadian legion War Services Entertainment Officer included so- los by Miss Audrey Gillis and Miss Diiys Owen, with Miss Lillian Earle ns accompanist, also selections by the orchestras of Miss Kathleen HOYTISiJy and Mr. Albert Blanchard, and a violin trio by Miss Nan may and Misses Jean and Mary Mac- ntfal sum was realiz- go towards the leg- executive Bl’! with FRIDAY The annual meeting of the P. E. Island lwrshize Breeders Club was held in Charlottetown on June 21st with a good attcnrllce of mem- bcrs present. The Wilfred Furness occupied the chair and gave an address dealing with some of the activities of the club in the past year. In the absence of the Treasurer, Mr. H. W. Clay, M. Mac- Rae rend the minutes and the fi- nancial report which showed a satisfactory balance President to STARTS PRAOTICIIIEBB An announcement is made in this issue that Dr. Joseph A. McMil- lan has opened an office in Tanton Bldg, Great George St., for the practice of Medicine and Sur- gery. Mr. McMillan who is the 01d- Mr. T. M. McMillan, Cimrlottewwn graduated with hon- ora and carried off the Holmes Gold Medal in hLs final year as the best student of his first year's term at McGill. He carries the degree of B. A.; B. 86.; M. ., . . McMillan. since g-raudation spent a year u rotating inferno in St. Mary's Hospital, Montreal, and during the past year has been there resident in surgery. The Guardian extend a welcome to Dr. McMillan on his return to his native city to commence the prac- tioo of his profession. D'CM district are yet Dhfllct Second District Prohibl Prohibition 742 Boer and Wine Third Prclflbitlon 308 Beer and Wino I74 Filth Diltrlot ( MIACOIIGIIQ Poll) from S when. after slngtn Hymn No. 460, the president I meeting in prayer. After the min- utes of last meeting were rend and the general business finished, the reports of the different officers for the put year were read. The dale. autos to attend h Prubyt-riul at. Hun- ter River on July 4th were cumin‘- e following officer: were e1- ected for the coming year; I-Ion. President - Mrs. A Izod; President - . 31181101: Treasurer -- Mn. Hubert Secretary —Mr| Donald: Organfn 4M", hid; Literature Secretary -Mru. I5. Moaher. The meeting cloud with the 1.0:‘; Payer in unison by the led lex J. Mrs. the Rev. E. M Hogan. F. D. MacAus- EITIGTQEIICY will spend 6 IOOIIL! and yellow Bedr- the credit ballots in are the figures Hon I004 Bale I3 214 Govt. Cale % District Prohibition Govt. Bale Prohibition I0 Beer and Wine 132 ..°W. M. S. MEETING -.. Annual meetfn 800d attendance. The President, Mrs. O. T. Hughes was in the chair. the meeting opened with Hymns 745 followed by ucr re t. John II-I-Wby O. . McDon- RECRUYYING (JONTINIIE5 Recruiting for the different unr- of the C. A. S. F. ill the PTOVIHC; ll Dmgresing steadily and large numbers of young men are crow-q. in the recruiting offices to offcr their services in defence of their country. Numerous drafts have a1_ ready been sent. to the various It. land units o/n the nlalnlaild m,“ ailniyedtnom are awaiting to be The home of Mrs. James Don. aid, Malpcque, was the scene (v a very pretty wcddiiig on Satin-n“. morning when. her dzitlrziiter Thtv-f,'u‘\ was united in marriage Y,“ James Ramsnv of l-Inlntlton tn m; resence of the immediate rota. Ives. The ccretnoltyr was porfm- _ ed by Hcv. Mr, Crowdis, which nil pzirtook of n stimpznnns wedding breakfast, l!‘ voting couple left. lmmcrllzitcly aftefcn A honeymoon trip f-hrouflh the Mari- times. A host of friends wish 1m; yoimg couple every happtn,“ When they return thcv will reside. in Hamilton where thc groom is it prosperous farmciu-V. FUNERAL SERVICES - Th, funeral of the lnte lvlrs. Chnrlrs J Mitchell was livid yrs1tvl'd:l_v nloi-n. ing from ll(‘l' late residence, 21o Dorchcstrl" Street, to St. Unit-luvs Basilica, whole llcqulrnl High .\l 155 was sung by Rsv. Fzttilcr L011“ Dougzin. Assisting in the Sanctuary. were Rev. Father L. Ay-org, m.“ Father T. Butler, and Rcv. Em Robbin, and in the choir Rev. Dr, fl.“nr Bernard Gillis. Dr "ng the Mo,“ Miscremini Moi suntz, amt a 5010 b)’ W J lllc ANIrs. Mitchell was laid to rest ill the Roman Catholic Cemetery, the service at the grave being conducted by ltrv Father Dougriil. The pallbearers were Messrs J. F. Imlghtizcr, let-n. ben Mzmlonultl. [mortal-d Mel , aid, W. A. Grlurlct. Basil Afr-Q,“ and Wiilianl G. Hcutx. 'I‘ilcrc uxis a large attendance ut the funeral. —-SILVER. TEA FOR UNITED BAPTIST CIIIIKFIb-A very largo ilumrbcr of pcoplo attended the silver mu nt the lovely ilonle of Mrs. Leslie Sinnnons at FTeetown on Wednesday attemoon, ma coming from Stunmcrkido an other outside points. The recap. tion rooms were very beautifully decorated with spring fiozvprg, Mrs. Sinunons and Mrs. ELlIVLII ltiacfitrlnile rcccivcrl the guest; Presiding over the lea cups were Mrs. Albert Wright. and Mrs. gm. ford Wright. Nfra. Walter Loam presided at the piano and playgd soft music during mo afternoon and also acconlpnnyitlg Miss ins Phillips who so ill!‘ sc verol solos winch wcrc lulu-h apprcciuzcd. Miss Silnnloils nnd Mrs, John Ian; attended the door. Mn, Wooland Slmlnons, Ms: Ruth Sim. mons. lvIrs. Howard Sclnlrman and Mrs. Cyrus ltfncFltrlrtno and 11x5, John Lvlvis, 1t<:.\l>'t(v.i in serving, A vcrv iilfift‘ btllll was rt-aiivcd for cilurch EigposisIS, BIRTHS T? ttz‘, . s -- At Klilkoru, June l2. Mr. and Airs. Joseph Morris. n daughter (stillborn), IIICKEY — At Indian River on May 31st. 1940 to Mr. and Mrl. Edgar Hickey, (ncc Kathleen Driv- coill. a (in gllttr. l-fi: tllllil‘ (‘rt-rt . wEBsTl-Ik - m. ynnotl, p, l, , Jutlc 18th i940, to Mr, and Mrs. Evcrctt Webster, Marie, l son, TAYLOR — At Granville, June Ii, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, n (laughter, Ermn Jenn. JARDlNE-At Boll.‘ ltiver on Jilrle 0. i940 to Afr. hurl ‘Mrs. HcWor Jnrdille (ma: i\I.‘lI'_l{\I‘(‘i S_\'l\'il\ f-Ioolevl. a son. SELLER — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on June 26. 1940, to Mr. mud Mrs. Russell E. Seller. Cfty.__n soil. ' MARRTAGICS DADSON JIYNDIIAN - At 5t. Peter's Cathedral June 24, 1010:; Rev. Canon lvfninne. Miss Helen . Hymdirutn. (‘llurtottctnwn to Thom- ns‘ Dndsoit, 'l roe Rivers, (Quebec. GILLIS - (‘All RUN -— AT ‘Yle Bntitist P:\l".=:li;t~.c. (‘lmrloWito n l. Dcnton. Archi- Gfilin and Anne Char- by the Rcv. ll. bald Alexander Florence Cameron, both of lottetowm. JONES-SIIEIDOIV — At Powmf c. Jlillf‘ 2o, 1040. by Rm’. D. K . Miss flrlris Shcidow to Cvril Front ..\~. ,1 "t. < DUNNING - AD.'\.\I -~—At St. Paul's Church. Charlottetown, June 26th, Frank Dunning of the- Pnrfsh of New London to Mrs. Sadie- Grace Adam-n of Wlltshlre. Rev. Dr. Rwy- mond offictatinir MacKINNON-\'.-\I.I.I€I' -- At Zion Manse on 'I‘i'.c=(i:\v, Juno 25. 1940. bv the Rev. G. (‘nrlyle Webster. M155 Ffvclm Kathleen Valley of Moose Creek, Ontario, to Mr. Wnl’ lace MncKinlwcn, BA, of Maxwell- Ohtfirlo. McLEOO - Gf)R\'F..-\'I"I‘ --- At St» James hfonsc. Charlottetown, Jun! 22. 1040. by t-hc Rcv. Dr. Moor-head Mimic. Gordon Alexander McIeod. of Earnscltffc to Elsie Vomit Gm‘- vmtt of Cfumbcriand. DEATHS 4'”- ., _, . .—-:;r-—~ ' (ll-Mfg —'Ou MondayTUurlc H. 1040, larlcs Henry Clark, 130d 64 REDDIN -At the Oharlotwtown Hospital on Mondnyl, Juno 24, i940. Margaret. Rcddin, Vernon River. aged 24 ycnrs. " MCNUGII - At Charlottetown May 10. 1940. William Frederick McHugri. aged 53 years. REDMOND - At the city Hospi- tal, Monday, June 24, 1940, Mar- garet. Redmond, daughter of H!‘ and Mrs. Joseph Redmond. Ink! Verde. 1-‘ ACICLEY ~ At Morel], Monday. June. 24. 1940. Wnltcr L. Acklty JONES—At the P. E. I. Hospital June It. 1940. Gnome Herbert Jones of Harrington in his 74131 year]; mm c ty HoaiW-l- row'n_ . rigs 01m- Junc 21, 1940. Michncl J. Power Bummerviilc, ago 64 years. HOLMES —Stiddcnly at. 167 Graf- ton Street, Snturdny, June 22, 1940. Mrs. Thea. Ilnltncs, aged 49 1P0"- IIUBLEIK- At. Pipette June 25th 1940, Mrs. Amos Ilublc)’. ago 8'7 Y1! CLARK — On hfonrlay at Emer- nld Jum- 2i. 1040. Charles H8111‘! Clark, agcci 64 ycnrs. ' MITCHELL-At Saint John. N" Brunswick. June 25. 1940. M" Charles J. Mil hell calcium-hr. North Milton. June l. i040, Mrs. Hammond carter I ho! 73rd year.