yen‘ 5'1‘? PAGE TlYlILVE OUR NEWS BUDGET n» rHF (ZHARLUA TETOWN (il l A u I \'/\'\l r OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBE JUNE 15. will R1 . _ _. ' ‘ , IREATMENT ‘ ~~=—"> _ , V ] L I _ ,_ _ , l _ .. .. .. _ .- . _ 3 (1,451; DEFAULTED-The sohed UNDERGOING “°~‘"-“ *’“‘“.‘..r‘.;f"‘i;..‘viaiiri. ‘iii-iii; .1..l.illlé‘itoi..flii?r..lii‘“lélifn35? stifle? Etfiiii. lb‘; hi?‘ ofisvibiaklfifiliiii fifilfiylrimi us: um»: u o» Qleenggwggg —,,,1“,,-,, T,,1,1°,*;,13;,,,~°g,1,1,1;"{1g1;,,g1,,§1°;,' Brutus a lllgll ills leg and as a l old Carver of Hazeibrook lost a mond who motored up to Montreal pleasant holiday with his parents o°llliléa slgh°gnmala d,» we Pm,“ mwud Bland Hosplml‘ _. . _:__...._.. 1 .. eqlllllce will be UJlIllIKd l0 ,1 valuable cow WfllCh lavas struck by on holldey- MI- Hid Mrl- Georle Cousins, Ken- r“ m. o”. d Roy n charlottewwnrs MAOLEAN — At the Prince m. . are lllls llallll? l0l' a time. lllghllling while out in the pasture. ——-— _ lington, prior to his d tun for damn“ g om m, . oar ab want Isand Hospital on June lq M, .._§ ; i-— Mrs. Henry Callback who has Montreal, Qua, where c has l-g- vs. 1°". 6mm“ by m: Mm w. A Mc'——""Brlen md dug,“ 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mag. i hi’ their ram-awn- SALE - a cottage 1 On Monday, May 27th, over one been ln the P. m. Island Hospital cently been transferred. ellglmmtl-xxm W“ l,“ Madelem, o, smamm Sm, been. Cornwall. a llflllshter. ]orl 5p! Park Rollo‘. the pro- I hundred friends and neighbors for several weeks has returned to ""—-"' d p n ' _._.__ ]3l‘B visiting Mrs. McBriems old WILLIAMS - At Graham's Road, or l: late Joseph Mc- , gazh-ered at the home of Ml. and ,1 her home in St. A\8I‘CiS. VISITING OLD HOME-Mr. an lnwmneml o‘ m’ h“ Mm Mex home m Albany’ we guest o‘, h" June 9, 1940' lo M“ and MN" J“ . - us... spill o, public llll’.".lU!l'1\/I1‘5_ J. W. Ballrln. Albion. in -———- Mrs. Walter Gardiner, of Provi- M (m. Oflheflne u) mower. Mrs. David MmKay. wllllams, a daughoer‘ . gfllll had the lllls- 1 l1. ..l_.~ n, Juglil e. lllgltlley- and , honor cf lhclr son, Slgnaller Ced- corporal W. J. Monaghan, R. c. deuce, R1. are spending a week in mgfn a“ on Mom“ I June l0. 315113350): ... Al m, Pm“ m’ M’ h“ w‘; m uaolm“ l“ by um’ Gallant m‘ $800’ ‘m Baum,’ “vhose "w-lzlage w m“ M: p" leaves may to m“ over m. lgnyis a‘ Ggtrgmelnilfil? “moh- from er horns to the urroyRiver Master Donald McKay. youngest ward Island Hospital on June l0 m“ m‘ m" "m" q” W‘ Myme Tam“ °’ ‘WWW’ ‘wk m“ new ‘Mm a’ ' memb" °f "m n“ " ' dang r o’ J??? Unilted Church at 2 our. o. large son of w. and Mrs. Dan n. Mc- 1940. Mr. and s. chin. 1 . nwfikrlcid. M-l HOME BURNEI). - The runny vim in Sidney. Cave Breton. on iust-ructinsl staff- tmiriins depot. t1:- D""°' mmefly 9' ch” ° °' number of friends and acqualntanc- Kay, New London PEI, has en- Matheson, Charlotielolvn a rlalrfl?‘ . I- H” 111.11“ fl" > 1' . Wilbert Drake were May 16th. at Rockchffe, Ont. wn, sale left here “h?” i‘, 6mg es from Murray River and vicinity lercd the Prince County Hospital m, '"' I l helm“ Imihovllesky] RETURNED FEET or'r\w\ Mrs James-Yacht of P lures gglllitfirha: Yltfllxggjigea gsgigtflrlégdslz? '““’"‘ “amewd “t ‘he chhrchl lo ‘°' ‘m ‘meramn n" wppemucms’ GREGQRY -— At the Prince m, _-. ~ nlhl wccz, A c. - _ l.» r —- . ._ _ . ' e g g e - ' l lo :.l‘\t‘.\t1l11\‘ vi luvlwr. ——H0ll. Horace Wright. President of is a visitor to the city having come the DUKE family. K113; Mfgltlast tribute w e dgetgililablves wish ‘mrf/iryfififiltill, “Glam” n’ m“ - autl hon» ~lo.<i etfects. lhe lgrlzltvlnclai {Conrail regtgrnlelg i; ltg“rllrleet“ll1eg dzllllfie!‘ ltftiss Ililiign ' ____ my dharlotwtoilfi nor-gauging”? --—--——~ rom alva a ew y: n . a t . 1 a as even g 7mm! w!" Km; ._ Yum‘ - l r. The Ailsses Ruth Rogcrson, RN. was the Island Gowrnnlent/s rep- from Boston to spend her holidays. DA! wmgoyslr oli, ll-yesr-old htfany friends of Mrl. Irl Pbl- THOMPSON - At the Prince m- F111 v "AP-d “"1116 9111111» 1856111111118 t". *1.111°¢1111K °1 "d" "*-— FUNERAL SERVKJEB — The son of N121‘. Neil Mocllnneil. had llilnd of Margato are sorry to heal" Wm! Islmld Hosllllnl ml Juno l2 . lzlCil wilo have brcu l era] and Provincial nppouitces who funeral of the late Joseph Murphy me mflwwne to {all o“ ms m“. has enlel-ed ll-le puma gollmy 1940, to Mr. and ltfl-s. Il-llnll’ y t? m; Hill Hospital, : were at the Cilplllll considering the] —Mlss Helen Lcckhart and Miss was held yesterday morning from le ml braak hls Wm»; yeswr. llospllal lol- treatment He;- fflgnds 'I'i'lotnpson, Dltnstaffnngo, n sol, . . . . . ,. _ . bicyc a v _ lll ophlllllzc .1 il1lll‘v3lll§_!('._= qllcsllcll and the flCslOH to Ryan were visitors to Summerside the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home my afternoon, ‘Ilhe little lad was hope that she will soon be lble SHAW- At the Private Pnlll. - 111 W ‘l lllolltllh kale rc- be taken by lhls country. ‘on Sunday attending the anni- to St. Durlstairs Basilica thence to driving 510mg the Railway W381i. to return to her home stain. Pavilion Toronto Ge l n“ 11W “m! “W-ll aptJCllVC IIOIIlOS] -—-— , ‘mrsary services at ‘Ilmiity United the Roman Catholic Cemetery. who; I, loose plrmk gave WW w ---_ n1 June’ 4 1940 l m" 3mm‘ H1115 1W'1<111¥111" ‘ ' ___- church. mo were guess or Ml- Pallbearers were: Messrs. Alex m, his hloyele suddenly lu-lo omt- -VISITING scum-cur. Roy .1‘ n Show nee l? lthrl m’ M“ ~> “*1” ‘"111 ‘m! ~~l rhelll col" \\'<ls the verdict oil Wit-ARI‘ REPAIRS — About 1200 and Mrs. Charles Ramsay. Candy Michael cillrlrtn Robert plfil rllrn on w the wnarlr. w Llockhurt wireless operator in an... hm ' “ m‘ 5mm“- f“ \\(v~?,?l.,yfg€§g(.lili]lllt: Swims and Cllbs at the close qsllileejtroxpiliftlg. ‘rxrllsrxetl: ——-—— Tomlins, Chas. Saunders’, John a the Moncton Trans Canada air- CUnl‘§0RE;__In the PF] HON“ ‘ l lzljtlry. 'l‘l1e calrlf] v ‘L’ lpfllvbflllllf lTLd» DU ‘construction of the llliluav lvhaif MZQQEMTQQl 5'91} fiflfimlfllffilif; M§§§11°,‘,,,§§“‘”Rgfi,§f,{ “M? sigllggTAglg ltlligrlggegxelzy 3P‘: fliglcfifart? (3331, Mn Slllllglls lll;,’ll‘,‘.',{a' .. ..v. ;_ ' . . ._ _"_ ‘ _ ,.-- - ,c_v, .i. lb» 1- > ~l‘ - .]i]ivgl‘]g‘lcng_r°lt\f’gzi" L‘v“°;‘teg21é:fer§gf’1 VIecMillan and George, returned High Mass and conducted SQIHCG secretary of the Maritime Rellz- and Mrs. Lockhart u! Suntmerside June. a‘ mg‘ "r D“1"1I- .- -.- ‘Pfl 0 - 111 10111‘ 111 .- ‘ - < h°m° Saturd“ “mm 7mm Mmlhea] l" m9 Fflve- iou Educational Council is It for l. short timer-S. , filfi2hn°°iélla$hfll we isrlslelsllll: ..£*;;:ll"lt.l..l;1ll: the mended Mm ma... ma. - n» rau- u- ——- ktmflirs’ filtrates“ t" oil known and highly ]T.h.9_ ‘iompmilzlona. fir?" ‘T: past three weeks, and a ccnslldI- l???" ’f“'51,“.§,',g,“ l" Mac‘ m” Nurses’ Parlor M- m‘ m” expect‘ w t” m‘ over the week Mr‘ ‘y’ Vernon qunpben. M me Joseph Hntrlui. ll. son 11‘l':ln%]]<d\¥?' ll» r 'l h‘: 79th. verlr. l0 ' cl‘ 9“ 5mluma3 .“’“°"'°““ u“ l {able quantity is now on hand. ' W~—L " H°$Pital formed a Cllillfllilg setilflff end and will then leave for the R.M.S. Lady Someis, Montreal and cello” t 1 - - ~- - 1' ‘ " ' ‘ 11H" 1111‘ '1 111$‘ b - f0!‘ l m°$t f-‘niflyllbll’ $0081 EVEN lllllinlzlrid to assist at various camps sgt. Weston Ctunpbcll of the PEI. ' years. ‘I951!’ ‘ Il ll _ pnsslrtz of lter great thy goes out .1 l; lv. fill. .l..\i.lt.’\'utt. the Miss Barbara Woodslde. gut Tht hv little hflss Juliet '1' Cflllillylind useful gifts c0 o: cheques, linen, silver and glass ware, were o nod by Mrs. l H0813. Jenn S mpson and Iilllen Har- 1 The accompanying verses ucfc read by Patricia Ramsay and rinutcn. Mrs. Arnold Henderson, wliil Hamilton and Helen Locklmft 11S‘ em on the her grac all for their gift-s A very enjoyable Mrs, Chester Simpson, organist of the Malpeque sisted in arrangi table. Marjorie manner. thanks and good wishes. sing-song. 19d by ninth United Church mllde the gear-ii before the their homes. guests rrie d: tru- ugh the Pfgtfirnlflxgafill bonnlessedolo learn that Miss Anastasia Lelghtlzer re- ceived the Master of Arts 1 clark Universit , Worcester, 1E2; at rho Convocc on held June 9th pigs; il Mvzhter of 681:»?! Jas. and firs. Letohtiw‘ of this City. she has had i? i i St. Manolo Xavier. when she received the Bachelor of Arts (summs cum lsude) in 1938. Return Xavier she 89991111994 l" Honors in 1989 degree 1n ' received m Qohola in from 01m: received . year 1940-41. her h arty congratulations wisheee her continued success future. An enjoyable evenin the spacious home o John Brown. K9115] g _ ening. when a large number Jvhg girl friends "fndered Hazel Meek, one of our P0P"! _ ng ladies. who. in the neli‘ 11 e will be one of the 91'1"" a mlscella m- by Miss Annie Cole. i no i. Saunder lilillfdélfifi will.» nu sempl, opened the gifts. an Lucv Brown. poml-gnylfll‘ V9780! D793 Cole unarmed t“ After nu the. vifll! had bee" 111"“ senfed. all hannllv 1011"" Jvvi sang: renew." surprise. in her in the future. j ova-nip" l .ln¢_5\ nrv "pl-vi music. ] fse Mlmlrdwl (or dandruff t Plcasaitt Wtliev of i900 removed l through life and shock to her. r drvlble sorrow. ill-s Lllt; Bride." played l bride-to-bc was (‘scofted to the seat oémlloxépigy lng room was prettily decorated with appc blossoms and lllY-Qf-thbl/"l" » hridc-lo-be u-as presented u ,1 ,l 5lif)\\:_11‘ bouquet of tulips and leasantly. A dainty lunch was brilliant career as a. student. Grad- “am from Prince of Wales Col- 1ege, with Honors in the 01MB 01' 1030. she continued her ‘t-nvéflzw It to St. Francis l‘ ivi an we e “amaze .22.... mud of a ‘University. shc continued her stud P! in Economies sr sociology Debllrt- merit towards the attaininfl ° 5- Mastlera’ degree which she his 110W Lei filer rm received "1 l» 11 “Z.°...”°°“....‘§'.il‘$.'..?" artment at For 1 {aw york city for the scademc 1h, gum-man joins in tend . . SHOWER. —- MISCEILANEOU! w“ held M Mr. and Mrs- Lillian Walker sieved t11= M11111“ march. Haztellrweiz aiatailavt gfifif ldotwn these s Tm mam, aeautlaful llltcl,§‘§,',"{h§'§§l"s'§§§ 5155i. nurture from Sydney business circles en T011! f ne of the gusfiiess and communltv leaders. d ulsslJ. Borlneil. after readinu the tit-l” 5 "ted thenflpj; " u l te la to m the brlde-to-be. Maia fllf-lfllgstfieesctgpgeargetzrrldwllh Ixlllpwlxg: and on - em Ml‘ Borlnell built the busi- passed away. but latel- she became M ' l ' Ll i "W"? 9"” ' ‘mm by gasnqlbl: egotgizlperilge tom -- Hml lithgégl‘ ,';;1;;;:,,,, lending furniture firms in this pro vinoe. mum,‘ wanker; {hem one and whlch Mu“; the Bonneil emnriumland the to “e h h ‘ fa" their mnnv hflfliltlfiii and vv w,“ one o! the most modern in Caoestem. Ano her victim in t e oue fly. and extended to all. l 11F" - tl e lnvmltsnn to volt tstlalfi‘ "WM “";',,,'I‘,.‘..,.”.'I.’“,'LeTs'l chatter. yea rs x con- mother to the Crozier. nsistln g Robert e Eileen ious evening left for degree B. VCIY onlsh degree Econ- the for the Thurs- ipals in neous s. The] hands “TH S bro Eh LEGION SAT-s uuon - urn- Legton War Services Incorporated. The squad illldt" A wedding of interest to friends in different parts of the Msrltlmes- SOlCHlillZPd Church at when lllc Rev. ed m marriage Ecxv Mildred Bran- lien of Norlll Devon. N. 13.. Jolul Kenneth MacKenzie of Hal- ifax. N. S. Miss Lillian Earle rendered soft IIlllSlC during the ceremony‘. 1 Th: marriage by A. G. Parks of Mon attractive in her wedding gown of white mousselitle do sole over taf- fetta made with bodice coming front anti with a illll skirt willch fell to n short tram at the brick and con- ventional while veil of net fast- ened to bIIICF head wlith a bandmg orange ossoms. S e wore w I , glove‘ “d sandals and earned {was largely attended, was held on 'I‘he bouquet of lililes of the valley. She her sister. Mrs. A. G. Parks who. wore a floor length dress of der blue sheer over faffetta which] was buttoned down the back with covered buttons with full skirt at the back and shl illfbflll. and gloves to mntch carried a. bot Carnations. The The Etter and Gilbert lotto town. Th e. luncheon at the Hotel. After which MscKenzie left amid showers confetti and good short hcm For dress of hyacinth blur.- tvlth . bag and shoes of sailor blue. With this she wore a with col-sage of r The bride for a number of years was on the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Fredericton, N B After their honeymoon the hap- py couple will reside in Halifax. N. 8., where the groom is on the staff of the Canadian Bank of mar-co. The bride and groom have re- cently been the honor guests numerous have received cut. glass and sliver. Mrs. Beach, California. to spend the summ her sister, Mrs. Stciford Mullins of Tryon. It is thirty years since she left her native P. E. Island and Mrs. Tigland see but recalls the na she knew here with whom she renewing old friendships. Every- one is glad to welcome her back and hope she may have B. pleasant summer on good old P. E. I. YOII VISITORB- Th!‘ e “were ofKtha late Mr. Willlasn 8 gagfg, Mrs. l- Fred Merrlfield. Mrs. Mae Wlilmott, accompanied by the hitters son Her- l ressorics. bert, who have been vfsltln left Saturday on return York. While here they were P1935‘ ontlly entertained by their olmt 811d unc and their cousin. Mrs. J. C. 81mins. Mr. Herbert Willmott, who sccom-, partied them, was obliged to rel-Um‘ earlier to take u Fire Departmen home city. 6 MB. D. J. BONNELL RETIRED. She was rendered unconscious when _.."Qqm1ng b; l; bolt from the blue a b0 was the announcement today. S1138 the Sydney Post-Record. of June 5.] "of the eventual retirement and de- with a Lrm hllnktclusp. Hzs lll-Zllol‘. 1;lt‘lll.ts;ll£lil[-éiO\]Cl'l\l‘f’7f B “LIL. ].luly 8 and will attend the Summer ago o WlCiIl up. onnacc lldtl been Prlvnte Scretnrl‘ beicre lllS its-v." €l.l>'l)Olllllll(‘ll[ was also 0n the pliifalOFlll. ther, Rloss MacKenzie of Bum- met-side. rley in 1924 from Bummersidm] -H"n. Home» Wright. has re- irrcd frrm Olftalvn to his home ‘ll B.“"""ll" artel- attending a meet- ‘nt: n‘ Provincial and Federal rep- rflematives. at. urhirh was discussed the refunee problem. Mr. Wright is JUNE WEDDING-Tile nlnrringe l’ l, 'of Miss Helen Le-Bcstlllet Jones.- daughter of Mr. and Mrs Phillip lNelson Jones. of Boston; to Mr. J. Gordon Scannell, son of Dr. D. D.] "Scannell and Mrs hers of division Guests the brides’ parents at Beach Bluff, Mass. ] *0 m“ “' ”“‘”“' CATTLE BRING man mucus- - Mr. Lincoln Dewar of New Perth has returned from deliver- ing cattle to buyers in Ontario and Wisconsin. Mr. Dewar took charge of delivery of twelve head, sold at a. total price of $4.250. The cattle were supplied by M. L. Mc- Carthy, Slusex. New Brunswick, and by J. Walter Jones. M. L. A.. Bllnbury. and one by Mr. Dewar. himself. Top price animal was a~ five-vear-old cow from the Mc- Carlllv farm. It was sold for $1.100. Ml‘. Dewar sold a heifer for $710 vvhiie an rYvell-months-old bull sold by Mr. Jones brought $626. A nastiy accident occurred on the St Peters Rd. last evening at 7.30 pm. A car. driven by Ray Phi-d cf Wlnsloe. while rounding curve at Glen Roy School Scotohfort. crashed into a teie- phcne psle. and somersaulted sev- l l crry I UN rtoumv VISIT Mr. Arch lJohn C. Matthews. B. A., Science the crmmand of llvtaster at Mt. Allison Academy. "zer. Vlce-Prrsl- lWhO has been vislltn; his mother i111"! Hi1 1110112 |in EllllSdflla for the 1st few dnys ~ 111- 811d 111161‘ ‘<1 - left on Thursday mp. ling to visit iurflvoli b)’ (JR-PL litczlatives and friends in New York. c-lch man bade "80011- ‘Boston and Springfield. He expects lto return to Szlckvilie, N. B.. on . o> with le Canadian Ling t0 Session, of Mt. Allison University. DREDGING.-Dredging has been commenced on the east side of the' marine wharf to deepen the water on the side, b the D.W.P. Dredge Pownal. Calltan Wallace MacLeod. Dredging w l1 be done in a space of 8B5 feet udzie and 685 feet long. This will be a great help to ship- ‘piilg. The tug Peggy L.. nwitcd by ‘Mr. Hetllev Weeks. Charlottetown, is asst/ting the dredge in ltsuork. ]e,ral “m” down m ‘name w land _ TE E EDD . __ n _on the railroad track of the Char- wd‘? ¥mnkfilgcxmkgle flottetcwn-Sourrls line. It ls suppos- were in Charlottetown on Sat-ur- fd Eh“ the c“ swung “d” 0" m” -- Yivcln ln|tllav to alt-tend the wedding oflcllrlfi “av-um, m9 pavement‘ “f”: ‘fig h‘? - l - ‘their son Mr Kenneth lvLlcKenzle mlmng “he 9°” Wmch “'85 smfi” 1.0L (Fm. “l: of Halillax Their daughter Mss ‘ed 1n "w° by me wmam‘ ‘awe’ “as mos Evelyn and son Ross. accompanied The “i”? “my” ‘We!’ than M," Kmmm Mwxenzle wounds about the head, and llfter w,“ mam“ m st Paul.’ Anglb medical aid had been summoned can Church on Snturdlav. His bride "cm Mt" Stewart" w“ “km w was formerly Miss Ecxy Mildred M” E" I" HOSMPBI where a” an Brannm o! North Devon N‘ B‘ s_ early AOUI this molnmg he was re- ' ported as "resting comfortably." There were two other occupants in FUNERAL SERVlCESh-Jrhc fun- the car. lvirs. Ford, the driver's era-l of Mr. John E. Holmes, which wife, escaped without a scratch. other passenger, Mrs. Joseph Dow-ling. Hensley St. Charlotte- town, was taken to the City HCS- pltal, suffering from shock. WEDNESDAY —LEF'I‘ ‘FOB. NEW YORK Mrs. Maurice Bowen left yester- day on a motor trip t.o New York show Hall. to at Paul's 130 p. m. Saturday W. J. Phillips unit- d erijoye WES popular and hearts wore in llrltlc- \\ Ell) ‘nor H talented a shirred basque in a. point at. the back of her waistline oft-h lSunday afternoon from his rash] Irellce, 206 Hillsboro Street. The hservices at the house and the grave were conducted by Rev. Hugh Mill- er. Hymns sunk were The Lords My Shepherd Nearer My God to Thee, and Abide With rMe. The poll bearers were Messrs. George Abbott, Alexander McNevln, Victor Williams. John B, Andrew,JoliiiR._Roprl~ andmvlth Mr. and Mrs. Fred 33%,. Wendel Morrlsey. Burial was inlS. - . the Peoples’ cemetery. SUNDAY FLINERAL-Jflle funer- al of Mia Margaret C. Ross was held sundav afternoon from lzer late Henry of Char- residence 24.3 Richmond Street. The service at the home was conducted ceremony was followed by a lby Rev. R. Moorheati legato. The Charlottetown ‘cflflfige then proceeded to New Do-_ Mr. and Mrs. mlnlOn Church. where service was of lconducted by Rev. T. W. Goodwill, wlnhen for g who also conducted the service at eymoom the grave, The pail-bearers were u-ayclllylg the bride m," g ]Messrs. William MaoEwen, Dan Mc- lmt phee, George Gorveatt, A. K._Mac- lPhee, Murdock Ross and Mzchaei Murphy Interment was at New Dominion cemetery. b. i had as 110i‘ nmtron of honor w“ n pow- l rred bolero, also and lqllet of deep pink tended by his Clifford FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- oral of Mrs. John Stetson was held from her late residence at Marsh- field Monday afternoon, service at house and grave was conducted by Rev. Dr. Legato. Interment was in Mlurshfield cemetery. ‘The all- bearers were: Dr. Messrs. W. E. Warren, Stanley Scott A. A. McBcth, J. R. Munn and Herbert Thompson. Lieut. Roscoe Walker of the P. E. Highlanders (Black Watch) sta- tioned somewhere in Nova. Scotia and who will at an early data be one of the principals in s. most happy event and Bgn-Mojor Fred- erick Bemple also of the P. E. I. Highlanders (Black Watch), arrived home on a two weeks f rlough on Saturday evening. Bot popular young melt hcre, are receiving a warm welcome from their many friends. LONG TRIP BY BUS-The Rev. B. E. Carew, New Carlyle, Quebec, and Mrs. May Bagnall, Los Angeles, Calif, are visiting at the home of] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silliphant, Hunter River. Mrs. Bagnal a daughter of Mr. Robert Silli made the entire Journey from Los] groom was at. Rev. Dr. ushers were Messrs. Douglas Central James peace. moleskin jacket oses. At his home in Little sands, af- ter a. few days illness, there pass- ed away Murdock MncNcli, at the advanced age of 9! years, on ’I‘ues- day. June 4th. ‘The late Mr. MacNell. besides s widow. (formerly Rebecoa Lamont) leaves two daughters, Margaret, Mrs. R. C. MacLeod of Lyndale. Edith, Mrs. John Campbell of Uigg. and two sons, Hugh lit home and Silas of Cambridge, Mass. The funeral took place on Thurs- , day. June 6th from his late homel to Little Sands cemetery. Rev. J.l H. Bishop conducted the services] at the house and grave. COM- at functions and furniture. social gifts of TUESDAY Tigland of Huntington arrived recently m, months Wm, Angeles Vla bus. she stopped en route at San Francisco, Vancouver, - llviltltipegmChlcago llllid lfioslolt ] . . - . _ liming, ‘s. Bhgna w vs New mgltooclihaljfigg°g§l onmseahlrlxiiggfixée l Carlyle, Boston, New York and Dal- took place of Millie Mae. eldest.’ “~1- tiaughter of Fred and the late Mrs. ' n w“ Wm‘ ]Bearlsto to Ralph Ireard, son oflnmny "lends Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mord ofll-Sland find olsewhe .'5°Fd°11~ The °@r""'-‘~" “m . 9°" tlctlth of Mrs. Helen C Dinlond, lformed by Rev. hlrvcy’ Bishop. wlle ol- Mrl George M_ ljlnloml of The coupe was attended by Ml‘. llle 305w“ Globe’ who passed “my and Mrs- Arnett Bell of Cave TYH- at her homo in Bedford. Mess, on verse. the morning of May 28, after s lin- The gel-in illness. Everything possibfe ‘in a bl was one by hos ital staff and doc-' tors. but all the? medical attention] could do failed to stay the messen- “ill; Pa“: 1c grea eyo on a v date. Tlzcre are times when death seems (iindegd a stern messenger whose rea summons comes per- hnp5 most unexpectedly to one whom we would deem indispensable to her home and her community. ,At such times we can but bow our ]l1£‘8(lS, and admit humbly thatGod's ]ways are not our ways. but that somehow He must know best. The annual meeting of the P. E. 1t tore thrvuah the house from the t. Registered Nurses assrlolrllon ‘north end to the south. Tile paper was he“; 1n 5;, Mary's gnu, gum. ,was split off the wall and a square ml-rsllm yesterday anal-hm“ M"; °"1*1="““ll=wastrel..:.l2"l.l::l..l:.: slit. 1M e R- m “e111 Mr. Bonnell. who came struck her, was thrown to lien-kit- ridge s many changes. mes of many peo- l back. her skirt deep regret that her in P iilil Annie Kroner. Mr bride was prgttily dressed us ensemble with navy ac- necklace om i‘; here. ] o New ] After the ceremony the happy couple left by motor on a honey- moon trlp through the Maritlmes. On returning they will reside in Borden where the groom is em- ployed with the-C. N. Railway.- Teed, MI‘. and Mrs. J. D- Tflylor- his duties ‘All the w“ Mn 1 his Mrs. James A. O'Brien. of Bristol. sew“ is recovering from the effects of an electrical shock received last week lt of lightning struck the O‘- Brlen house. city's ]preslded. There were about 80 nurses present. After routine Dus- 611911 11°01’. h" 1°85 ""1 fleck Wm‘ mess hacl been conducted the ing black. Dr. R. J. McDonaldwho Prcsldenl gave hel- repm-l m wlmh lglmslgnlijléc ggléferam; she reviewed the activities cf the. as if Mrs. O'Brien hart matchin digpaging of his business 1 real and In the l0 years he was inlit locked . Thompson gave an interesting laccount oi’ the growth of the ]three county Province. l Election of officers. ted from a,conscious again. Miss Mary O'Brien. ifheteacher at Morell school, who was leaving the house at the time, had d from her lrarifs burned off the one of W" ‘The black on Charlotte St. her umbrella rlipllrc I... de n . In ‘will? M23. mnhas been ciosely.strl ing Mr. Tobin on the head“ _ d d - hile the la talrlrgiitrfieghxtltgag ofilectlila {he | limbs We"! pmen b the of eas . gfltggflmnlglilof New rYork. suf erihg a littlO frltht- O11 at the time was Bernard Tobin. A] P litv clro.]s. Mlnh" e mums was torn "om the wan Bap pink an active and ‘M; Treasurer Registrar rge eight-day clock and] _ H gafifi sgigsliled.‘ atetllljlglgéllzlo 3mm. (win: rs. ‘rensrs - l o rwhile the other victims atoll/litre Mary Devereau, -E:iucaticn PSlectLIon angles 14ml b" vs. :- - r Public , Mr. and 1. U]! Q1011‘ l1, 1nd progress of Syfl- eflltlh - MIG! Ruth RBI. Wednesday afternoon were hostesses at sldent, Mrs. Guigan. ie McParlane. ufhzlo dr car south on Great vvzctettiay broadside slmash from a ear com mg tiorth on the some street. latter vehicle driven Lund. Mt. Herbert. wh tory on Fitzroy St... the right of way. Mc taken to the Charlottetown pital suffering from the face and hellcl. On Mon Bell Rin fine in cowboy. scotch female im costume? the one which S also sang with great effect, "M e‘s Making Eyes at Me." additions-to this show since previ- ous years are Frank Carlton and ills The citizens and vicinl e passin June 8rd of age of 73 two years but not thought to be 50H a sudden relapse and on the above date. Bes he leaves to mourn two and two sons. n Ada in U. S. A Alonzo Foley in B1 funeral was held from his late resi- dence on Thursda Sacred Heart ed the Requiem Mass. was filled with sympathi from all denomination to the high est Foley was held pallbearers were Cahlli, Ray Shea, thgnsgao: took l i o’ son ace t. ' cathedral r3 n S Peters o'clock when Miss Hyndman, only dn O. Hyndman and Hyndman, 9 Longlvorth A lottetown, was unit Mr. Ale; Gordon The ceremony, formed by witnessed by relatives fl vited guests, the l, who is! beautifully decor-a phant,| blossoms lilacs joyful occasion. The bri by n. Re- winsolne in n white emboss Princess style. buttoned d ' with he bride wore her rlnce Edward F‘. W. H re, learned of the~ embrolde a circle of llllles of uisite bouquet hnd a to orchids sllrrounclc denies and lillies of the bride wore a The bridesmaid was of Saint John. and she chose Blue for I thridlds. wit eng goves and hat of matching blue with graceful velvet streamers down the bank. A bouquet of Ta her attractive of the groom. _ The guests were ushered to their seats by Mr. Gordon Mr. Pete Kelly, Mr. Arthur Ileake. Organ selections were rendered soft- lv (luring the service by Miss Lilian. Ear e. was of o nk roses. ‘The out-of-town Miss Helen Hyndm Association for the past year. Ms: lmm‘ M555" Miss P lf-Iodgson. Montre . ab, hospmm l“ m, h’! Following the ceremony, s recep- on when nlenl- the linrlottctolvll Catholic Women's League afternoon tea. were received by the Pre- W. T. Coady, assisted _ . Scannell 0f Jrl- , The Crmznottetovvil Branch of the l s ]P"P= 6"" M’ til! FYPCUMVP COHTW“ bY Mrs. J. E. Cullen, Convgnzr of all iruion flléllTllfiCl to the Qylkifmgfhgl m: ..‘,‘,§,‘1§‘“‘,¥.hl the Provincial Government. S. the Tea. Ushering were Mrs. F. J. Srllllrfillj" nlornlltg l cg5ey and Mp5, (D13) _7_ D_ MC. DRIVER BAITERED UP- ivlng s George St. I‘(.‘C91\'(‘(| B. moming, The by Ernest lie attcnlp- reach the Pure M.lk Fac- swlulg across Fnrlnn-e was Hos- cuts hbClll day evening. the Swiss gers staged their musical a large audience in Borden eir tnusicnl selections on bells. glasses and pipes were much by all Norman ‘Phobias and hers, and Albert, the personotor charmed all he sang "Oh Johnny," in a gown modelled from cariett O‘Hnr:l Gone With the Wind. He ll. New num wife. ‘This company lras shown here for several years and all in all we co best traveil here. nsider this one of the ing shows that come of Kildzlre Central ty were shocked to hear g on Monday evening, Mr. Moses Foley at the years. The deceased had poor hcnllh for the {last his condition was o des his wife daughters amely. Marv and in U. S. A.: one brother. oomficld. Church, Alberton. W. V. MacDonald celebrat- The church Kiidare Messrs. Hugh J, Joseph Morrissey, Fbliz. An Wl I , . c“ Cam“. v hes lean Ever May ills soul rest in A. the loveliest wed Yeste ay morning st llkhter of Mr. J. the illtc Mrs. ve. Chan, was per- Mztlotlc, wtls 11d other in- Cathedral being ted in white apple and lilies for the dc, who was given iri mar- ller father, looked wilich Canon E. M. ed French orgnntiv. own the art-shaped neckline, in s. soft train. The grandmother's, Ivfrs. yndmanh, plodding veil of red tulle, hcld lll place by the vnllcy. Hm‘ centre of d bv gar- valley. The s her only ornament s pearls, the gift of the Miss Both falling of her gowrh styllcd ns h blue lltce elbow smnli flolvered llsman roses added to] ness. The groomsman Donald Macmlllanvbrothcr MacDonald. us but he took Irving. Mi passed away A. Creelm The Presbyterian y morning to my; when Jennie Dawson, da zing friends, arson. 0' s. testifying A. Rogerson. and the late John A. eem in which Mr. RUSH-to by the citizens of Shel‘. Z n_nd Vicinity, me officiatin 0d in marrlagato si - accessories. ‘The during the summer. Steel, who is also enillgt-‘d in work. ' evening with a outlying districts present. An couraging report was the Grand Knight w o complete outline of the activities during the year. following officers were G. K. — J. J. Duffy. D. G. K. frcd Doyle, Chancellor Ellsworth. D. D. Recorder Noonan. Fin. Sec'y —W. J BPS. ] Adv Eugene Kelly. I. Kcnnn. Warden —Leo Trustees —Joseph Stewart, T. McMillan and J. J. McDonald. eeting for the season of Art Society was _held at The last rrl ithe P. E. I. there bank after all bills had been paid, land it was unanimously agreed to {buy a pair of‘ blankets to give to gllebRed Cross Society from the Art u . The Maritime Association ' ‘ lto carry on its work in spite of the lwar, although nocesarl y exhibi- , lions of pic urea will be smaller and fewer than formerly. The officers of the P. E. I. Socie- lty for next year are as follows: Hon. s.-Mrsl LePage. PIEJ.—lNIJ'I. R. E- Mulch. Vico-pres-Mils J. MacDonald. Sec.—-1Miss Edna Gordon. Therm-Miss Jennie Turner. l Executive: Mr. James E. Harris. lMrs. Jas. E. Harris. Miss Margaret ROGERBON - WADDELL NU?- .: Claude at llonle; TIALS - A very pretty wedding was solcmnized in the North TITOII Church, Saturday June first, at five o'clock, lighter of w. and M31. Augustus Weddell. was united in the holy bonds of matrlmo {etc Mr. Charles D. Rog- ary, son of Mrs. John evening, n, Tryon Rev. G. C. Web- ion grlxlurghld (lrharlctlttetpwn. g. e r a. par sood beneath s white arch. with g back~ ground of potted plants and the guest Dews were marked with white bows. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, by whom she was given in marriage. to strains of Iohengrihk Wedding March. played b; Miss Marion ad sister o ctlvely Rowned in an Eliz- abeth blue. redingote sheer dress. with large white hat. and white flfoesiorics. Miss Edith Rogcrsorl, . ster of the groom, was brides- maid. and was gowned in s. crush. ed rose crepe dress, with white groom was ably bv Mr. Mnjor Waddell. the bride. Dill-in: the he register, O. Perfect Love was softly played on the ol-_ Ran. Immediately following the ceremony s. reception the home of the bride's pgrentg, gol- the immediate friends and relatives of lhP contracting nnrtles. The tab. was arranged with n rvnlreplere of ponsics in fl low howl. flanked hv uthlte candles in silver holders. Mrs. C. J. Mat-Lean. aunt of the bride. cut the ices. Assisting in serving were the. Misses Marjorie Mllcbenn. Marion Waddell lmti Mrs. W. C. Irving. Later in the evening n jnilv crowd of serenadcrs gath- ered to extend best wishes to the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Rogerson will reside in Oteery where the groom is the efficient giémnger of West Prince Dairying supported brother of singing o! f FRIDAY —COMPLETES COURSE — Miss helcn- Mal-ks recently returned from Halifax, N. 5,, of Pharmacy. Miss Marks is lled mem Co staff. -___... GRADUATE NURSES DANCE - A ve enjoyable dance was held last n ght at the Hol Name Club in honor of the uates of the s va - beg of the Enman Drug The groom's mother, Mrs. Mac-] millsn, wore a blue ensemble mart Perl-twinkle. th redingote and. Hei- corsage] wl accessories. guests included an of Framing-l at Gault, Mont-I Mr. and M al held at Hotel. whered Irll-lppllleflt fclllcltationf _ were propose or t e non" M‘ vounlz xibssfcfinlzgg géfilrlryelffgsfj is; couple, who left later, on a honey- reslaent - Rev. Br. st. John the 111°°11 21125 “l1 r s, R9,, s, 3L Magdalen; gem-m”- French blue light wool cont and blue Mr-ll my... Clark. section Ohrir- f0! 0°11"- prlncess style, with ] Her gloves. hat. shoes ink were of dusty n . On return from their honeymoon Mrs. Macmillan will take T residence in Mont-tell. rs. Ronald Hugh ‘in City Hospital. About 75 couples graced the floor. Rcceivin the guests were Mrs. J. D. Mcguigan and Mrs. Basil McQusid. —DEA'I'II OI MR. WILFRED GAUDET — The funeral of Mr. Wilfred Gaudet, who passed away on Monday at his home in Mis- couche. was held from 5t. John the Baptist Church on Thursda g. Requi Young H will be accompanied by Mr. Robert this visiting their mother, Mrs. (Capt) K. 0F C. MEETS - The annual meeting of the local branch, 824 r Knights of’ Columbus was held in their Home. Queen Street Tuesday large attendance and a. number of members from rind by meter falling to gave a. evening. Weather different favorable f0 The and grains. elected:- . Brawd- Treasurer -'I‘hos. Creighen. ocate -W. O. Davey. 0. G. —- G. —Wilfred Mc- Bradley. M. l either "before or after the the bride. she‘ lllhlalllicrs. Dartmouth, present spending a short vacation A, J. cumpbell, clermont. AVERAGE WEATHER—M:. War- en M. Burns, meteorologist at the ' _ reports that the weather to date this month coilstltutes that of an average P. E. I. June. Prelélzitatlcn has been about normal, - 4.5 degrees in the conditions are r the growth of grasses INJURY-Mi‘. urlinflop was brought to the Prince County Hos- pital yesterday morning with a bltdly laceratcd hand, when it was caught a srtw which he was opemtiilg. His knuckles were ba iy cut. but it was not found ue- cessary to remove the fingers. It was lvh‘. Mann's right hand and the accident will render the hand useless for a while-S. —FOR. TORONTO-Mr. StoPhen Pond of Summer-side left this week for Toronto where he has joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. Mr. Pond recently disposed of his fox feed business, operating under Pond 8s Delaney to the Prince Ed- ward Island Fur Pool, so as to be rlble to join His Majesty's forces. Mr. Pond has two uncles serving with the British Expeditionary Force and o sister serving with the British n-my nursing corp-S. QUIET HOLIDAY - For the most part Islanders spent the hol- lday quietly in their homes. Rain. beginning at 9.00 in the morning and continuing well on into the afternoon dampened the enthu- siasm of all fishermen, picnickers, bothers and yachtsmen. The Ex- perimental Farm reported a pre- cipitatlon of .56 inches during the day. Some fair catches of trout were claimed by thmo who left rain. but very few braved the down- HARPER. -At the P. E Is? June 3. i940, to Vi: Ivan Harper, City, g son COFFIN-At the r». m. I. nospllrl, May 3i, i940, m Mr. and Mrs. no. Coffin, City, n. daughter. CLARKIN -At New Wiltslllre. p, ‘E. I. on June 2, 1940, to Mr. 1mg} hilklilé?‘ a M 1nd ll lid Iii‘- Razz’; M: STEWART- BICLAREN Baptist Parsonage. on June i2, i040. Wtl Stewart, and 'I'hclml\ Jean Mc- Laren, bot-h of Charlottetown. MCKAY - nmnwrmr. _ Al m, Baptist. Prlrsondgc. Gharloitclolyll, on June l2. 1.1740. Lorne Peter V» Kay. of Bangor. P. E. I., and lsn. gel Marie Dingwcll, of Marie, R . I ROWE - a the bride's -- At the Charlottetown, rren Brehdut ICE‘ - At the home of parents. St. Avnmn on June 10. 1040. by the Rev. Hugh Miller. Mildred Pearl Rowe m Clifton Elmer Rico, Chnriollctczvh. LEARD —- IIEARISTO — On Sm. Bth ltt Charlottetown, . . H. Bishop. Nellie Mas Bearlsfo of Bordon to Ralph Iieard of the same place. l ::ATII.SV__ MlwDONALI) - At June 12, i940, Oliver aid. " SPINNEY — At Selkirk, King's County. Saturday June 8, Mrs. Amie Spinney. The will be fnrwnrcierl this (Mnlltlrl. morning from the A. A. Holmes- l Y" w C ale doni a, W. MacDon- STETSON - At Saturday. June a, 19410, Mrs. John Stetson in her 81st ycrlr. DIACDONALI) - m. in}; (‘Mr- lotic-tnlm Hospital ml Sunday, Jung 9, i940, Mrs. Joseph A. l\f.\eDn:i- ald. formerly Marlon Whelml, med years. Marshffeld on pour in the forenoon and after- noon. All llnessential public services were suspended, and very few stores remained open. No acci- dents were reported. ' .____. —'I‘AKE' UP RESIDENCE IN 8’- SIDE — Dr. and Mrs. Mark Del- aney. who have been residents of Wellington for many years have taken up their residence on Mil- ton Avenue, Summcrslde where they will in future reside. Dr. Del- aney will continue to practice his profession. Before leaving they were tendered a farewell part by the people of Wellington. ‘They were presented with n lovely floor lamp from the residents. which was presented by Mr. F‘. T. Arsen- I-lnnicd by an address, nault, accom reed by Mr. Howard Barlow. Dr. and Mrs. Delaney expressed t sincere thanks to their friends. They are being warmly welcomed by Ssidc friends. --S. COADY-At 10. 1940. Mr. 85 years. MURPHY - At 55 Dorchcsier St. Monday, June 10, 1940, Joseph Murphy, age 7i, GALLANT-At the Provincial Ban- ntorlum on June 9, 1940, Annie ltfw Gallnnt, aged i3 years. DOCIIEIUFY - At Rochester. N. Y.. May 25. 1940. William A. Doc's".- ertv. lformcrly of New Wiltshlre, P. E. l.) aged 59 years. MURPHY. — At 55 Dorchester St. Monday. June i0. i940, Joseph Mur- phy, age 7f years. LANDIHGAN ~At Sturgeon oll June l2. 1940, Mllthlns Lrllidrigdn. HUGHES At Bristol on June ifl. i940, Patrick aged 8i Professional Cards Sotrtih Bhorq on June . Tobias Ccadv aged “gggnSlélqjrLg A‘; EMURRAY .— e ev. . .Csrpen- tor. of Ludlow, N.B., will act assup- Plyfiiflltill‘ st the Baptist churches at llrrflv Harbor-Murray River, it was announced recently. He was pastor of the same charge 24ycars ago, and ills many friends will be Mrs. Sack- in Oladeside, crt years in of the Bapt st church, nrtlliincd at Gabarus, he has been doing ring the pastil years. . and Mrs. Carpenter will cele- brate their 50th wedding annivers- arv next year, and Mrs. Ca enter n the church (lllflhg the long cessflll period of her husband's min- istry and they are held in high re- gard throughout the Mnritimes. His mother had three brothers in the ministry also; Rev. James Blotter? Rev. Joseph Biakeny and Rev. Jll sol-l Blakeny. His mothers Tether was Rev. James Blakeny. and Mr. Carpenter's second son, Rev. Har- old Cawnter. is now stationed at Orcrnoc ,N.B. . S. Ca nter, of U r ville, antll-pelvas born m” Kent county NB, 1=1 the mlnlstrv since he was Cape Breton. Bllfllllylvork du Mr “Vhccirle” comes from ttle word "vacca," meaning cow. since clttle furnished the virus with which the scientist Jenner concurred small- pox. 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