‘ULY 1Q 1944 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN IIEIIQJIEJEF-IIIEIIEJIEIIEJIEIEIIEJIE. i-‘is-“of-‘Tfafi-"ffl" "' “‘ wilil all II-INUI LOUNTI TO-DA Y in ornlkdlllr n an‘; n Ila ul- Gollcg Drink" Water Israel. III unmet. 8'1 Gnnvilo ltrocl n. grfin III to alone ll Inn manic. - ll h! IOI [I I'll In MU I lllb litvi ' s’ ypfllralfifil the :01 reapcualhla for ‘affirm-z: yonr no‘: .7,,;;"l§..$‘h'..”i.°...i’.'¥.'£:2'";..'.fi assess; more.“ We“ toss: — W1",T,F°,,,j,'§1;"i;,”;'“ 59.2% —TEACHIB_W-A_NTED for Low- iiiiiisifff 1» 1-W- egtt- 3i.“.f££.°"§.§§.';%l2;...'2'ifé.%'§§§: 1111111" - .__ ' ' rctary vfscott Cairns. "i-ia-ai _-TEACIAEB WANTED — First ‘m; teacher with experience for Bummerside School. APPlY 111 P61" Miss, Constance lih-iman. Crockett and Gallant 7-11-31 _WANT|:|) _ Qualified, Stenc- wn tary Bede" ,'Summerslde. upliel‘ with some knowledge bookkeeping, capable of managing gflltt‘, experience desirable, nut ssseaiial. Good wages. Apply National Selective Service, -._ ._rnvou umrcp ciiuncn . per-std e. - YIUACAL cannon. - The ser- Personals PA (iCl 1m.‘ Sunday. July l6t1hl are ‘his __ lolit ‘$1 ‘We 1ravuse ' ‘ ' —M Vina Higgins is spending 3 ‘y_’1n£l;-y%uAiI,?fi.gv-. 221112326 at her home in Kensing- mister. 7-13-11. ——— —.Mr. and M . -roa u“ — Ranch Property Sherwood and ill egggfifs. (INN??- one mile lvrtheast of Summersid , ranch buildings, I9 acres of clear land. consisting of dwelling. Apply Hmer Newson, Bumme — -Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDou- ‘ide, 7-13-21 gall. Port Hill were visitors to -—- Norbom on Sunday-K _F0|t SALE - Factory-built ——— t lHtllPl‘, furnished, lights and wat- —-Mr. and Mrs. P. Callaghan Ebb- ' Hg Excellent tércs. Art ah 138F513}? 501251321251: lvlnuagnldt Mrs. Merllt ‘ ‘l. aren o e 0 we on. entfie ' 1 ‘ ‘ "" "s" G past week with relatives sllh Nor- bUMMLRDlDL Cabins, Summerside. ‘I-IS-Ii. ‘FAREWELL PARTY — A fire- If Mr. nd Mrs. Harold MacDon- ily 5 in honor of their son lfl Oil I.lo.\'d who is leaving to join Canadian army. A number of inti- mntc friends and relatives gathered ind a social evening was spent in rhmes and quiet talk. Lunch was "gt-red and Lloyd was fished good .uc". and best wishes in his new He had previously een duties. tmployed in the Hardware of Sinclair and Stewart's. Sum- At the close of the eve- hing he was presented with a mill- tary set and a fountain pen which rnerside. he expressed his thanks for. left the following morning Charlottetown then to Halifax training. _ BUBIAL 0F HUGH BRID- GES -— One of the most poignant funerals for many years in Mal- cque Cemetery took place n11 t» the De Salaberry Firm at Nitro Que. on sud devotion to duty. in world has its unsung heroes July 10th, when the mortal remain; of Hugh Bridges was con- signed to earth. He was the u_n-. fortunate victim of a "flash" fire Munitions last Vcdiicsday. By hi5 self - sacrifice acting‘ qumkli’ to avert an explosion which, might have killed many W°Tl<"5 The WM he lust his own life. The work-a-day (ma; Chum different committees was of but club had done with reference McCar-dle Kinkora. 15611511181011 on Sunday-K and Emerald-K Summerside the guest, f Mildred MacDonald. o the lit. ALBERTON He for for to-wn is the guest of Howard Clark, LLLYIEIIOIIII. Mrs. Jas. Ottawa, are at their mbin on the Dock River. Mrs. Firth who has Mrs. home . Mrs. O11 D. S. Miller has to her home in Charlottetown. as eek. A dainty lunch was served tfss. though not so glamorous the same,'by the hos kinci of courage and self-oblitera-y tiuu is displayed. "Greater drcii have the sympathy of placer years -I<. ANNIE BERTHA LUKE Fuizcval service for Annie Bertha aecri 53 years. beloved wife of Mr. Luke, who Nled at ti: Thursday, April as, 1944. was held in Stonewall United Church on Fri- Jolui . ivinnipeg General Hospital day 28 at 2.30 pm, with burial the family plot at Argyle 091119‘ tery. Rev. Alex Cox officiated, and en- trusted with funeral arrangements. Pallbearers were: P. Sherlock. R- I H. Ccttingham. Petersfield. P- H Anderson, Sam Brindley. Argyle. Gcorge H. McCankey and Jas. Saun- born at Cap Traverse, P.E.I. Feb. 2, 189i. daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mon- tague Muttart. She graduated as a nurse at Summcrside, PEI. and took up Victorian Order in Winni- she Wns united in Luke and en- ngrd in farming in Petersfleld dis- rict. where she resided until her Holloway rind Lnngtry were dry. Stonewall. Mrs- Luke was peg. _ In 1823 marriage with Mr. leath l-ier kindly disposition endeared o her to the hearts host frltnds. Besides of a her H165. Muttart. who reside in _ Stonewall Argus. AUCTION AT SHAMROCK ’ 0n Thursday, July 13, at 130 p. m. I will sell 30 acres hay. Ii’ day is un- if, choice standing TQrms cash. fit sale on next day. D. D. MBCDONALD, IUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer. sorrovring husband. she is survived by one daughter lliid one son. Nora and Also a sister Mrs. Arthur Dawson and a brother MgEl-Iafl‘! love, Thc exterior of the Frase - than this hath no man that he layloi-ial r Diem down his life for his fellow - man“»‘ His sudden death caused the first‘ break in a family of thirteen bro- worth doing, is worth dolngwell. thcrs and sisters Who Wlth his Wid- owod mother and wife (Jean Cfllfl‘ . of lidnlpequel and four small chill-dialect. hcr sister. Mrs. Peter Mather- l e pcfplc of McNellrs Mills (his native‘ also Kensington and Mal- peuue where he_llvcd for several Church is being ITKICCOYZIEJ tMr. Rooert iJuini nus ciiiirlc of iii: work and he believes that what is Mrs. J W Porsyth, has as her l of Cascumpcc. Miss Mary Keefe. has returned to Boston. Mass. She had a most enjoyable visit with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Keefe. "Briarwood.“ Mr. Jas Marchbank, Trurc. N S. fonnerly of Alberton visited here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacLean who are sirmmexina at Southwest. spent a few days in Kensington last week. the guest of their son. Mr. Wm. 111 MacLean. Jr. Mr. and Mrs Brenton Hudson. Cascumlpec have received word that their son Ernest. yet twenty. is seriously wounded in ta1v.- W Re Postponements 0f Military Training t? QUEBEC, July 12—(CP)—Pos_t- poncments of military training will be granted to all farmers “in gpcd faith on demand to their mobiliza- tion r ' B.J Pare. mobil- ization registrar for the Quebec dis- trict said today. He added that false rumors were being spread that no and life wanted this impression cor- recto . ts also are granted all persons. upon demand. who prove that they are the supporters of their father, mother, brothers or sisters. sick or unable to work and having no other means of subsis- tence except the earnings of the callee." Mr. Pare said. Persons employed ln industry or busin war cf . I l5 l" "l? public interest not to disturb them.’ Write Finis To Johnson 0m wstponements would be tzrantecb —B.0TARY MEETING — The regular luncheon meeting of the Summerslde Rotary Club this week was taken up mostly with business matters. The membership of the an- nounced and their duties were ex-| plained. Dr. W. H. Barton, Akron. Ohio, a Rotarian was a guest and ‘spoke briefly on the work his home to crippled children. Rotarlans Arth- ur MacPherson and A. A. Scales of Charlottetown were also guests. were visitors to —1,\4Lsa Charity MacKay, Gra- weu evening was spent at the home ggfglrs sgglrilighghiighelrglglélzedwelzllicailfii: M 5s -Mlss Florence Dalton, Ottawa, lvliss Etta Forsythe. Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. E. Wells and five sons, mending the summer Bowness, Summcrside, been visiting her mother returned Elizabeth Farris, daughter o1 Mr. and Mrs. John Wells is hav- ing a most enjoyable visit to west- ern Canada. She will spend soine- gun time in Vancouver before returning S. of the Fraser Mem- h met at the home cf w“ as me military legions’ am‘ s oward Clark JFi-iday of last who is not 1111111 iI-l1.l"lllllNStlN:-°"1"'.RE£U A : 1w lulu. “trout-rm n-“Nil ' 5 Aim ‘PENDIETUN-j Kllillltll . _ ALSO NEWS and SHORT SUBJECT snows 1.30, _ 9.15 THURSDAY AT 2.30 HIWLZIIQJLEIJIFIIIPJIPJIQIEIJIQIQE DR. GILLESPIE CARRIES O AS DIAGNOSTIUIAN N IN LATEST OF l-‘ILM SERIES veteran fiiagiiostieiaii. Ii. carries on tho adventure of Donna Reed and hcr crazed smffneart, started in “Calling Dr. Gillespie." Barrymore, Willi his American assistant, Van Johnson and Chin- cse aide Kcye Luke seeks to aid Roy ‘fodnvcll (Jflilll Ul'£l\'\.‘lll lll ‘prison. Bafrylhorc and Johnson arrive as the convict organizes a prison break and are aibducted as hostages bv the three gunmen. Escaping this. predicament Hospital to "battle desperately with fllbflhidciiuc in a children's iviird. Tliis 13 marked iiv 1i poignant epi- sode willi Barrymore and mo" Margaret O'Brien. Keye Luke ures dramatically in the ycliubilizufl tlon of a man crippled n‘. Pearl 11011191” played by ivilliam Lundi- F. 1111-‘ Says Members Not Getting Regiment. P gANA r they return to s1sir‘,,§°c§t‘,‘,‘§§},.,,d “ex; 16th in Brookficlcl ll A. M. Glus 3 P. M. Regular worship 1 Hunter River at 7.30 P. paratory services will idrookfield Thursday at 8 P. M Glasgow Rood Friday’ Rev. Henry Back. will of_ the Lord's riziv services. NIZIIOISCII, Student Minister THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN This column l: r of local Interest. 0 at five cents a able In advance, COOK} KM’ Photoc- CONFEDERATION LIFE SURANCE. got ten days. train left Borden 4i, at the hour of made 7 trips yesterday, U011, It was reported last night that th Doucette's next-of-kfn is his fat - er. Angus Doucette, 29 Grafton St. Charlottetown, P. . Ptc. John Peter Gallant, also serving with a N. S.-P. E. Pte. Gallanfs next- - kin ls his mother, Mrs. Rosie Gal- lant, Wellington, P. E. I. E.I DA-Brookcld Charge. the following churches Service M. her home, 210 87th year. some time. Enough Money OTTAWA. Jilly ll-(CPJ-Exis. use of :1 movuineiit bPPS 0_f ilflrliumciio to correct. their financial ])‘.1"ill0ll with respect 1o the income tux ivlucli, iii many cases, leaves them out of pocket for performance of their parlia- mentary duties, flnrcd into the op- (n today in the Commons. Hon. RB Haihzuii (RC-York- Suitburyi one of the wualtliic members who said he had little personal interest iii the matter as ‘I the start of the war." raised the pligh of the private when the first of the budget re- solutions dc inn with income tax changes was discussed in coni- cc of wavs and means. u He rcccivcd a chorus of support from members of all parties and two of the sneakers brought cut the hitherto undisclosed fact thatmem- brrs have lJCTll 1iri'.'.tl-:l'.' conferring with one another on the situation nnrl 1.1km the matter up with the s govormciit, "The difficulty with this question is lack of courage cn tho pnrt of the powers that be," snidW.A.Fra- ser, fIyr-Nfil‘Llllllllbtiflflll‘Il. "Wilh- in tlic last 24 hours iho minister of finance (Mr. Ilsltwl and his collea- Vucs licivc had bros-uteri to them bv n number of members from each group n recommendation that mem- bers ot parliament have $1.500 ex- em/ot from taxation in order to oov- m-tthc-ir expenses while living in town. A Ilsley’; Reply UITAWA, Jilly 12 ——— (GP) ~11- nance Minister Ilsley tonight war- ned members of Parliament against giving the impression of treating themselves better than they did c 1e hoavltv taxed private citizens of Canada. That was his reply to a chorus of demands from members of all par- ties that pnrt of the members‘ $4.- 000 sessional indemnity be treated as an allowance for expenses and in m BI‘ who found their indemnity reduc- od to around $2.800 ii year and out of that had to live in Ottawa ll! months of the your while main- tulnihg homes in their onstituen- cfes as well R5 meet election, tra- velling and other expenses. HALIFAX, July ll - (OP) After nearly e ht months vutlgatlon In fax Police written "closed" m the cue with the recovery today of what they are satisfied is the Royal Navy; of ln- Fnr Foot Ailments OONIULT ii. J. A. BROWN, DJ’. Orthopedic OIIIROPODIST Ill 0N“ George IINII UHABLOITETOWN. Pl-l. commander's body from 111111111X Harbork North West Arm. Commander F. M. Johnson an his I0 yea; old glfllilgmki‘ N11112:; dig; l appeared mm e cine . 'Deo. f. Two days later the child's snowsuit -\clad down with stones, her head crush- ed with fferco axe blows, was te- covened from the Arm. Police than believed John n, crazed by. news his wife had n pennan- ently crippled in a New York traf- “t not be made, but h: Nid say if one have t J°l111°°11 those returned at the next fl the use of optical ins ted body, weighted gigantic service by ‘Trans- Canada- tcr and himself. Halifax divers ad- surface about 200 feet from fie accident, had killed his daugh- the search. brought his body to the’ lded_thelr £102: to lfragplinif on- spot l He did not say a change should was made it should not apply w present members. but only tic e . ectlon. A high degree of precision has‘ been achieved in Canatda through . .n aligning dies for parts to be used in Canadian-built Lancaster; op-l for the Dominion in it; trans- Air Lines. which are interchange- —- auie with part. made ih England LOST ._ BLACK cocnan filin- ifittlfi-l???'*“:§‘!LPP“°?§£¢¥%-. .’.°,.'.,.,.',‘,',lif“'*,{{,'§,'i, i§,,,.,.§'.',‘,',‘,‘_“ RH was found until this morning when ward. ‘I-iti-li two police constables, reopening - the near the Johnson Boathouse as found. whflu Nadia/s body w he had been "livln on capital since W5 g short time, police traced him to a member house on Alley Street where was picked up and taken to station. cap he wore, which was out of ate. with less than carlots Maritime points and Newfound- land. Demand is now in excess of supply. Receipts of live poultry are showing a slight increase. . . grading stations are quoting for ungraded eggs delivered: A Large 30-1; A Medium 28-9; B 24-5; C 19-20. Graded shipments deliver- O n. O b‘ w 1 o t‘ r- m a» O é Mr. Joseph J. P. O'Brien, known to all local horsemen good-will ambassador because of his success in pa ing friendly relations among all Maritime horsemen. attended the Montague races yesterday. ollection on the race track for the Chinese Relief fund and last night dumped his collection on a table ed the horse-racing fans had gen- 05764. Aftcr taking up the-col- rnnde exempt from income tax. 1 u I J d 1 t The minister snid he sympat ‘sfiicliln he osmi-nnlilye fhaiiff; 1 m’; 17ml “m1 m!‘ Plllll" °I "lembe 5 ' fans for the generous response they had made to his appeal. vlnciul Exhibition August 15th, 10th, 17th. 18th. 8-28- f ron sans - so ACRES swan?- Agply 5'! Fitzroy Street. P TEACHER WANTED FOR EAST Wiltshirc $150. non, North River. roiTsfirTffiidtirfifiéi-nfiii punt, suitable for pond or river. Apply I06 Weymouth Street. GCOTZC Charlottetown, I... Warry of The funeral will be from her residence tomor- fit POLICE CAPTURE THIEF - A soldier was arrested by City Police last night on request of the Summerside police, who Ilc had stolen some wallet containing a sum of money was found in his possession when he was searched at Police head- claimed money. A uarters. i The soldier got off the n Charlottetown and in a he the He was identified by the EGG RECEIPTS -_— Egg receipts are holding steady this week. Pre- . vaillng worm weather influencing quality in some CfiTlOtS grade B were shipped tit: instances. Two pecial Products Board last wec going to P.EI : A Large 35 l-2; Medium 36 i- 328-9; C 23-4. HELPS CHINESE RELIEF — Joe took up a the Guardian ent for count. news de art- That count s ow- ously contributed the sum nfiLlf-IIOMI-l WEEK and Pro- Too Imte To Clasify fng hay at Beach Grove Farm. 01' one 1'74. ‘HS-Ii School. Su plement Applv Stirling acKin- 7-13-31 CENTRAL GUARDIAN curved for ncwl but advertising a newsy nature may he inserted word. strictly pay- -—-—~1 IN- CITY POLICE COURT-—At the City Police Court yesterday, o drunk -i__ TRAIN AND FERRY - The last evening with 92 passengers, arriving here with 6:45. The ferry lcttetown, was stolen from the cur- DRILLING 7100 FEET DOIVN -l oil well being drilled in Hlllsboro CASUALTY LIST -Among those And also who was i" RESBYTERIAN CHURCH TLN e t of the Lord's Supper will lev Lord's day, July 20w Road‘ rived to s-‘cenri his 111‘ homo here .e_ be held at eta P. M‘ have charge Donald 7-13-11. H AGED LADY PASSES — The! death occurred at Euston Street yesterday of Mrs. George "Worry in her She had been sick for There are lcft to inouru her pas- sing two daughters, Mrs. MacEacherii of Cardigan and Mrs. D. K. MacLeod of and one son, George Lynn, Muss. held row afternoon. Burial will be among mcm- southporh s Au. um: he r Kl d a lusft dgwiniillgg. aCrlty $11111 latsetrr lad-g Mass" l‘ m the my‘ ca e i th t . Ava,“ ‘f, 111,851,, jafigléff ;jn,js,i_ Mrl r. u. McWilliam. Montreal, |was in Charlottetown yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Coope Tvrflhiv. are in Charlottetown. L‘ Bay had reached a de th f 7,100 Dr‘ 3'1"‘ Nlelsm‘ New 61mm“ feet in the morning. Atplast) report i‘ ‘ we“ M’ me Queen two wgegcos ago, the well was only ‘ a out , 0 eet deep. The old w ll - on Governor's Island, drilled soneie gel-Md‘... ",‘,‘l,§"$,",u'f,°,§‘ °,‘§,'“"’,'§,‘§"c'}§; guéalas ago‘, went to a depth of only yesterday, ‘ . ee . oration in the P.E.I. Hospital. ist Class Stoker Rustico,‘ is spending a well earne and general manager Tor-on Daily Star, and Mrs. Graybiel ar summering at Shows Hotel, Brack Duvar has ar furlough at hi He is now stationed Northern Ontario as Officer Com mandlfig an internment camp. ‘Mr. Joseph Clarkin has return ed to Brooklyn. Nova Scotiri. Mte . Lin-Col R.H. Anthony Clarkln, North Wilish/e e was accompanied by Mr Mrs. J R. Nova Scotia. r EASTERN GUARDIAN Sands school. Supplement $200.00 Malcolm Smith, Secretary. CA N. DESTROYERS _ (Continued fro_m page l.) TIIGY WOTB QIVEXI EVEIY a/waillng them. Oii licr tour of had liud her share of fight with aerial and underwater- against submarines, confirmed kills were marked a-t least one German airplane. "Darkness and the Arctic route." observed Cmdr of long weeks at sea i; hard take. too. At one Iroquois never tied ulp to a for five months, and during l leave ashore. Picked Up Survivors 0h one tour of duty large number of survivors merchant iFocke-Wulff planes. The Canadian ship and other vessels were escorting a con- voy of merchant ships when the attack came. Three focke-wulffs came over. Flying out of ran e of the thunderous anti-aircraft arr- age that went up from the ghlps, they laid their bombs accurately across the t/wo largest vessels. "It was might good bombing." conceded Iaieut. . T. G. Madgwick of Victoria and Ottawa, first Lieutenant of the Iroquois. Fires broke out aboard the mer- ohant shirps and those aboard took to the smooth sea in llfeboats and rafts. The escort vessel; went to the rescue. Aboard a ghlp built to ate a crew of about 2'16, and with not-too -commodi quarter, for them, the survivors were wedged like sardines. Packed onto the upper deck, they remained there for three days while the Iroquois ma-le her wary to port to discharge them. Skipper of the Iroquois at the time was Cmdr. W.B.L. Helms of Victoria, who later was decorated by the Czech Government for his ship's part in the rescue. ‘ officers were Lt.- Cmdr. P. C. Bicuwstad. Ashern, Man, chief engineer; Lieut. Will- iam P. Hayes. Swift Current, Sask., ipeymaster; Lleut. Dave Gllbertson. Ont.. secretary; Lieut Max Heay- bard. Montreal, gunnerv officer: Lielut. Bob Beatty, Toronto. torpedo officer; Licut. Julien Benoit, Flor- ida, navigator; Llcut. Jim Saks. "" second navigator; Lletit. Jim Dowler. Winnipeg, signals and staff officer; Surgeon Lieut. J.D. Ross, Edmonton; Lieut. Tom sea - ram. Waterloo, Ont.. anti-su - marine officer. FLOATING HOSPITALS Hospital ships. sortie of which are converted liners. are used in all phases of amphibious camPBllln to receive and treat the wounded and 7-1-11 convey thrm back to port en 101110 I10 1105910013. lfisunnnfi Mr. James Robinson, Mcthuen, Miss Ivy Weeden, and Miss Lily J ames Peters. leave with his wife and family. He leaves Saturday to rejoin his ship. MLH hA.G ,bilP i "g my e res dag plan which began to function as in visiting his parents. lifr. and Mrs. _ and Campbell, Liverpool. . EWANTEQ-Uieuclier f or Little 7-8-51. company celebrated CIIXISIJHR; be- latediy Dec. ‘e9 In a. Russian port. comfort] and even turkeys from Britain were: duty the Ircquoist ing- - 0990-‘ however, for problems will nents. she made several attacks though no» “P. for her. However, she had a bag of l ice and winter gale; are the real enemies now on Hibbarcl. For the men the monotony Qaught to stretch (My were jetty pound salmon. thisl period the crew had onlv one night's banker and was gent from New-I further‘ south the Iroquois once picked up a frcm a snip sunk by German ‘w,’ BOOTHROYD iloy|e—Wood Wedding red T. Wood, Georgetown, Mrs. Ernest Doyle, Georgetown ed by Mrs. Blanchard “Ave Maria" and Feet I'm Kneeling." Take Over Civil Administration l’. Cable) —- tion so well prepared goodly share of civil adminlstratio The prisingly rapidly. “The French d Colonel said. Even before the city fell to Brit- ish and Canadian troops, the French in this area had ready a relief a soon as the Germans were cleared out From 2,000 to 3,000 civilians are being evacuated from Caen to - Bayeux at their own wish. The s movement is being made entirely by the French in Caen, of whom ~ about 30.000 are going to remain. The Canadians say there ls no great medical problem in the city. ' although in one hospital there are 1' 600 civilian casualties as well as 12 British and 51x wounded Germans. Neither is there a great food problem in the city. according t0 civil affairs authorities. Consider- able relief-food has been brought in by the army and the French have augmented this ration with - vegetables and dairy products from local farmlands. serious than expected and efficiently . fore D-Day the French and France were planning the rc- establishmcnt of the local admin- iistrstion and when General de, Gaulle came to Normandy June I5 he brought a. small group of officials whose jobs it was to do the final organizing of French lo- ‘cal authorities. Canadian civil affairs officers will have plenty of work in C5811. be crop- ping up from time in time. ENJOY FBESHLY CAUGHT SALMON FLOWN 1100 MILES Montreal. Que. — Less than . qwenty-fotir hour after it was in N oundland, a 51-- street banker and his family enjoying a twenty-three The salmon was, cailaht by ah angling friend of the James’ foundland to Montreal bv Trans- Canada Air Lines express service. a. journey of approximately eleven hundred miles. At. Kingston. INS, July 10, i944, to Bcv. and Mrs. Donald C. Boothroyd, a son, lAllan Charles. |‘McCARDLE—At the Prince County Hospital on July 10. I944 to Mr A pretty wedding was solemnized in St Dunstan! Basilica at nine 0'- 1111118 clock Wednesday morning. July i2, sail and the late Rev Evan Mac. when Rev. Kenneth MacMillan un- ited in marriage Mary Ieonclla,‘ willeist daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C- E Lawrence Gerard, son of Mr. and “'35 The Wedding March was play- Joseph Dougan, Organ. Lennan officiating. ist, who also accompanied Miss Lucy Th5 church W8 who “n; very sweqly a profusion of s "Mother at Thy CAIN, Normandy. July 13 - (CP The Canadian Civfl i\f-_~ fairs Staff responsible for admin- istration of civil affairs in Caen, found the local French organiza- that Lhc. French have already taken over, n Canadian colonel heading are sci-operating beautifully and the help we give them is thankfully received," the l The refugee problem is far less It was pointed out that long be-l PAGE SEVEN l Walters-Maciiouglall lNOIEII wflllffl- The u) I815 _ ,at ten- Church, formed The Mr Kendall was the organist and t hter of Mrs. Fain Dougall, of Charlottetown a Albert Walters, I the prettiest we The bride, given in marriage w m"- her father, looked chlrmlng in a‘ bride Wore a sewn Nuptials marr thirty in rririity the Reverend T. iage of Ekther Lucas, a A. MacDou- nd GCOTg/E son of the late Mrs Walters and Captain Will- of Lunenburg, _ NOVB SCOIIQ, by solemnizcd yesteru fly morning United pt E. Mac- lottetown this week on his vacation s decorated with ummcr flowers and lilisits Here lFor Vacation _A‘ warning againd tunism lIl connection with the Guardian representative Dr. Rene Kraus. noted authol now a resident of Brattleboao. Vol" mont, who arrived The ca» l "I don't believe the hasc of the war will last ve ong." Dr. Kraus said, "but w the background for one u; anxiously i0 warn again-at compla- e selections which he played were "Idyllfi" by N H Caley and 11,1119 Dusk Gathers D8617" b ns. The bride the Sea his brother officer 111111185 of the sum- o, mm ' the fortress of Iurooe is only den- . licaticu iii ‘Wlicrc I LllflV Run-join‘ y Steb- mfer Church cency. So far. with the exception d the Germans‘ rout in ASSISTANT veuoon - Fred i h t.» with u, _ ted. not broken. Godfrey, Marshfield, has ‘been ii '|'_ E_ wlfi,’ ,“,‘§§,2‘,§{°§f,d°§,§§§°,‘§°°§f| ifer Wfl-Llt f ielivilth l-ixfigll} 33g. "It is foolis he added, "to err. BPDI-iinted assistant to Mr. Bhel- qua; o; "u mm The bfldegmgld Was caught vnth flowers on either m" ‘I "e‘°‘“t‘°" 1-“. G” h" foon as retail liquor vendor in i‘ ch ' *- u-as ML“ Kathloén Doyle R N {side of her head. She carried a m“ a comlllelc m-mmry darn‘ m‘ Charlottetown. Mr. Godfrey was ‘i "and Accmmun‘ 3-’ Cambridge Mass sister 'of l the’ b01111"?! 0f red roses and bouvardia a“ Mme nulm’ W” 5mm m.“ formerly employed at Falconwood Ii om A groom W50 wonfa meet lenim with streamers of white sallrl "Jmsums mils’- lle “WWI. 119°‘ “Im- 9. whm u‘: an", ti’; dress of blue sheer with small not Miss Doris MacDougnll Was her Z‘,'.',"i‘,'.'.}',-.“",§‘, a“ 1w“; ———- (‘I and carried an old-fashioned m“. sister's only attendant. She worelgccu-gqed “,_,‘°w;i‘1 L“ q MRS. ORVILLE SELLAR an- ' ‘ l gay. The groom was supporbgd hy a dross of blue shadow ctepg with wy- ‘h v hm 131-1415}, a u cun- M 1-116 enzagement of her Sgt 519x15 wood gumwail one“. e. mlng head-dress of blue t i‘) '8"? l ' In d “m” Wm“ 313M116 03111-811161 of lo brother of thelbrlde ' ' flowers Her bouquet was comlW- Illtllan lllclglfxllllillllllnsglliercilgfifglafihzn- $23,511:? tfglridmlv/Iglszkied: PCTSOIIRIS Previous to her marriage the sew! yellfiwmroscs I itifht vvhnveoponi. such as the‘ robrdi 50m son o‘ Mn and Mm Nelson Ml .___ ltokridexvgas ikenaeitnbeghof the staff of_ moth; 11$; lggullkttrhe H hrltsles ‘should be brought to stern stead o; wheafley R,ver_ Marriage ss Telie Dover, Tulsa, Okla, 1 dew n uy oPPQ. Char- and wmte rem (i; Watc ve _l_ue . will take place in the near future. w“ m charllmemwn yeslerday‘ mlmllovvldfng the marriale a lunch ""1 tflmmgd Wnllassllflwerllsa “r1111: °l""‘°*"ll “"5"”? 7-13-11. ——- ed ‘i m, w ,_. h, ' ......... C ~—— _ et§f'-...?-.:~..i:’l‘rt *;:::...;1~=*= :t“.r:*a;'."....::.:::r" ""1 ca“ r:§t...r.:. ;l...'r.zr;'tt“ir.~. m, i. a - ~1- The Sacramelrlyldtfcltilieulgllwég y y y' . and Mrs Doyle intend ‘to 5- W- Bmlllfil MR Chflfles Wfll- kllolln blom‘ "l?" Pm“ mnmfl Der will be observed on Sabbaljh _Mr' a T‘ weldrlm“ 5am‘ “m” “aye if,” M§“"°‘“ within a fewl acTehi aIi Iiesrt ma“ for his bllo‘ mI-Slcgtflofnfiqfllkfiwllil. “In ‘grey next at 2:30 p. m. Preparator ser- ' “as m m“ Cm’ yeslerday- M55’ w ere‘ e “mm l5 a“ empmy" Stu rt f; e s were Mexm‘ the British Prime whom viceflwill be conducted on riday w HM Bu] Ham h 8e °I an ‘mmn pllmt‘ Cluge ac “y md James Mac‘ he lius hzid the urivlicm. of know- eve HBfli/bp-ITI. R .G,C ll ' ‘ ‘ p31 ax-Wll - ' ,' 1919 T1512 KW W717.- websger’ Minute]; ev 7353a‘; Qiarlotfcfnwn last night. M!“ NW3 Dow?“ w“ the wlolsl‘. Ildl-uthe purpgsr- of» celeltiruiiim -—— i?‘ gtld dugmg the flagging ‘In m” regfiMr. Churchill's st-vt-ntfoth birthday. CA1; STOLEN LOCATED _ Mr. A C. Craft. Saint John is h er 5 e w“! P“ c" 11°"?- I<‘<>llovrii_i2_\v:is "The Men around C111‘, belonging t4’; In; gay. c)“: We City- Churchill.‘ Dr. Kruus‘ lot/est pub- this ‘country is "Young US$013’ 0f Pre- IThe forthcomh and fina one in groom is an officer inlthc series is “Winston Churchill In Cadet Corps and many Qflthc Mirror." the wedding The reception was held 1h lounge of the Charlottetown H Ace ___ Ives, Toronto, are in Chgflott - the staff lB-ld IZOCIBY that clvil af- has arrived Summersldg to _~-D;_ Guiespie-s Cfhnmal case-I reported wounded In the latest town, e fairs aims to hand over administra- spend her vacation at the home brings to the Caltol Theatre. calmdlan Army cflsllalty llsl l5 i £1011 to the Fffimll Bhflwrlflfis B5 of her father. Mr. J. E‘. Dalton-s. where it is now playing, a new L.-Cpl..Allan_ Thomas Doucette. Friends of Miss Beatrice Cam- soon as they are competent to _i_______ hmnutbfor me populay medical Ear. who was serving with a Nova Sco- eroh will be gnu to know she 15' handle all administrative duties. ics. \\‘l.l.lCll_ Lionel Barrymore us the 118 811d P- E- I. Regiment. L--C l- progressing favorably after an op- flfld 111 C5611 U115 l5 llelnl! 50116 5111" U-bvfll- ‘ the sloop s heart would ha into the into the Spanish John Walker whose men Royal Navy Loses IJ-Boat Killer ‘klller“. Capt. Roderick aboard Starling called him "the human asdlc." Walker, 48. died in hospital from attack. There will be a funeral service for him in Liver- pool Wcdnesdav and then, as he ve_ wished, he will be bur- fed at sea. A seadcg in appearance and by nature, Walker sailed the Starling Arctic convoy routes, across the North Atlantic and down Bay of Biscay: He sent fut least 2O U-boats to the bottom ‘and probably more, for the Ad- miralty‘s claims are always con- servativc. It was Walker who early this year hoisted the chase"—first used bv Lord Howard in opening the signal “general attack on Armada-when his ships sank three submarines in the Bay of Biscay in six hours. ,patrol six U-boats fell In that to the lCaptaln and his men and 51 Ger- ’ oners. Honors was made his eldest othy Walker, was ported missing presumed killed in a British This Years Ago By The JULY l8, IMO-Britain called 11D 32- ear-old men bringing total ca -ups to more than 3, .000. Twelve German air raiders des- troyed ove l Air Force bi and Ba In Memoriam In loving womb? of our dear Mother, Mrs. . Donald, who departed this life July 2. servedlv to this man who the 34 of his years at sea. For his French themselves are handling 1K ershlp and daring in command he der of the Bath and In 101161011 ploits won him the D. S. 0 four occasions since 1942. A Plymouth man, Walker was the son of another naval captain. l“? His daughter Gillian port driver in the W.R.N.S., while rdia in eastern Libva. man seamen were landed as pris- came frequently and de- spent lead- a Companion of the 0r- specific ex- on is a trans- soh, Sub-Lt. John Tim-- officially re- submarine last August. War-Join Canadian Press r United Kingdom. Royal bombed lifl Aden, El Gub- Mollie Gosr Mac- ll come o'er and Mrs. A. E. McCardle, ‘Klnkorai- 13- 194 a daughter. Days of ~‘ WOOD — MACPHERSON - at '“‘°"1"1 Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Matthew W.‘ Wood, Charlottetown R R No. i, to Maud MacPherson. R. Nnl Boston, U. S. A DEATHS DICKIESON — At New GIMZQW. July i2. Mrs. Arthur 1B Dickfeson; aged 87 years Pllfléfill from her‘ lam residence on Friday. Jilly H. at 2 P M Interment New Glasgow- l Cemetery. |WARRY - At 230 Euston Street George Warry in her 87th year. Funeral from her late residence tomorrow. Friday. service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment in South- port cemetery. CURLEY - At her residence. Fort| Augustus on Wednesday. July 12.1 i944, Mrs. Urban Curley. nee Han-g nah McIsaac, in her lFuneral from her late st. Patrick's Churchn Fort Aug-t ustus. Burial in the Church com- etery. N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER IMIALMEI flarlnttetuwn and North Wiltahlro Phone II sti Tun in silence often flow, 7-18-11. Card_ of Thanks - for their many acts lsfilurday momma at 9 (‘clock m during his recent sad brrrnvcziiciit. Also to the Staff ' the Provln _|thosc who sent Me... hcr A?!) keeps you ever nciir us. you died two years ago. York Parwhasa July 12. 1944. bytlnseried by Bessie, Robert Mrs. William Pye. Cape ‘frnvcrsc. wishes to t d friends for their mnnv kiiitliiissis and messa lher recent sad bereavement on Wednesday, July l2, i944, Mrs. 1-13-11. Card of Thanks Mr. Edward E-‘M-unn. Rcsonenth 43rd ye“, ;wishes to express his sincere thanks reskjmce to neighbours. relatives and <2 those u-hu’ were and ‘ their Friends. hank her neighbours . gcs of sympathy during s We're present at the 1 Dr. Krzius hopes to write a book on Canada emerging from this war the us one of the grout notions of the otcl. world, a uosilioii, lie believes. to Iwi li fiic senior Dominion of the l Empire is fullv entitled not onlv bv treason oi’ her geographic DOSl\l1ill in the coming air age. bui also liocuusc of her magnificent we! e f i or? . I-lzs forthcoming book in the Ull1'\‘Il States is “Old ." I biogrhiihv of General Smuts, which is now on the press, and almodi completed. Dr Kraus has lived in Vermont for thrco years. Previous to hi! ,rcsidcricc there he spent three Sear: in Europe and other parts of_ Am- ‘crica. making his initial visit to ‘the latter oouritrv in ‘i936 as Pres! attache to the Austrian Lnzvflon. "After the Nazi rape of Austria my job was gone." Dr. Krona mfg fand I decided to make the Unit jSiatcs my headquarters. previous to ‘my return to England where I in- itencl to spend the balance my life I shall certainly visit every year, however." Charmed With Quail . Commenting on his firIt I iPrince Edward Island, Dr. "fir... ‘says he finds It delightful, and raytel lclmrluttefcwn as “a charming gar- den city?’ Born in Paris, when he lived ll a. short period before moving to Austria. and now an Amnican cit- izen. Dr. Kraus has had a varied career. He spent several years in the diplomatic service He has been writing b0&.s since 1919 and has travelled over most parts of the civilized world, b V0 been published in EHEUBII. K911611- Germnn and Latin. f-ih plans to spend me sunset i Prince Edward Island. P. E. I. AIR AGES (Copland same time Johnson's wing went o» to “in a bet made with ire hm Wing Cmdr, Lloyd V. Chadburn Aurora, Ont., holder of the D. S. O and bars. and the DF.C., six Wei before D-day. The two wing commanders wlfi ered that their respective wingi would ouiscore the other during the month after the invasion was launched. After Chadbum lost hii life over France in hho early day! of the invasion, the wager wal taken over by Sqdn. 1dr. Welter Conrad, DEC. of Richmond, Ont- of the Rad Indian Squadron. Until Johnson's wing geared $701 victories in 0111‘ Opfratwn July Chadbunfs wing led by Cmdr. R. A. Buckham, D F‘ C.. of Vancouv- er, was only two behind. ‘Iiie lat- est available accountting showed Johnston’. wing is in the lead 4 to 40. lvfic-aiitirliilc. however. another Canadian-led wing Cmdr, Gsorge Kfcfer of Churloltc-tmvii. arhough not included ill uio wrwrr. 1s 1115i a; interested in finishing at thc lop and in the last iing wui tied with Johnson's r t, Wit-h 4". plilllOg dcstrtyvt-o, lu riot} pilots riircruf: damaged . isoiils wing. v ‘Praiiior, Bodford, June 28 entered the nor cl ditcd with '7 1-2 sequent. 5('\!ll 5t uw TAXI; GIANT: rhoéétirrr ACCRA, G015! (‘ulfi - ‘CI’ -- .-'\ (‘l'U(‘O.'lll(\ l3 fl. 4 ins. lone ‘Zlfl weiizliiiiu 95-0 "flllllflg hm hrrn ranch! in the Rivri‘ Volta. It took 13 men to drag the body from flu Wflifi‘ iricizmsl of kiufliitss iuidPaticuts of cial Saiiat 1.111 curl 1o, cs of Sim-l’ ,pathv and Floral Ofie nos. l 7-13-11. , Card Of Thanks unis wishes to so kind sad brrcnvc- who sent Mass‘ root-iii lllfl‘? Cards‘ Sympathy Card: mul Flow- crs. 7- 13-11. I511!" VIII v I lagtg, Inc. t St. John N3, was sounded in an interview with,“ y