t 5 E irjIili" .1:=i_;<."a":u:-.P222“":~‘= ' TI“ J‘ "":"1'tz-'acs:¢r "?.‘*'>u....1:s'z~:~ "woven-m ~. .' °i ‘ \ a‘ n- j ' r‘ F1 b 5. i {i} =\. 1b a K .3 ‘t’ an. l ' rielping her sister and the baby . Cecil and Annette. were at church THE CHARLOTTETOWN “GUARDIAN MONDAY The 20th anniversary of Unzted Church of Canada at O", L-earv, PEI, was observer. yeot-i A. Robe erday with three services, one in, 1n the the morning, one in the afternoo and the clo-smg one in the evenin R/cv. George Gough presided at all: three services. OBSERVATION TOWER MOXTAGljE-An observation tow- er lS soon to be erected atop the Town Hall in Montague from which a strict watch will be "ept on all planes flying over that vicinity. This bUlldlIlE is quite high and affords a good view from some distance around. Efforts are underway have the RC.A.F. Eastern Air Coin- niand arnnge for telephone connec- tions and plans have been completed for a 24-hour watch by members. Mr George. A. MacDonald l5 Re- gional Director of the Corps in that section of the province. —('H.'i.\li'lON-REED NUPTIALS _Tlie wedding of Trooper George- I-"irlc Cluniiiioii of Prlncetown, III.- ' Edith Helen Reed. n r of Mrs. Reed and C i ' S. Reed of Soiitliall,,l1 Hglaiid. look place at Holy Trlii l" Cliuitb. Soiithall. reccniiv 'l'roopet' Champion is the youngcs; soil of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chair- - twin of Priiicctown. The bride winl < given away by her brothci- E_l and .\li s c :i iiiiite satin gown and \\_I’llli or nrntige l7lOS5fiDlS and vor- l slrcris iiu~ wirl i.iI'I'lt"-’| a hruiquct oi lffl tivli-‘llllllW and white heath»: jade oi ti.c 'l'inniii~i' William O'Neill of ll\l\‘ iiilllt ('1.~_..i1iai1 tin-cos was the best. maul and ill!’ bridesmaids were Miss Ann Rani! l§lfl9r of the bride. Miss J-i-iii “til-on and Miss Kathleen uU-iniicll. friends of the bride SBA CYADETS‘ ACTIVITIES - Tkis SS. "FBIIVLCW" was taken over _ to Rocky Point for a. return trip on» inanding Saturday afternoon by l3 Sea (infill; q; me Royal 95113411311 59a Regiment. followed by the 6th Dis- Cadet Ccips "Kent". The cadets haiinz "he prattice run on Satur- cay were LS. A. MacCarville. PO. . i-i Silmpel, o-s. R. Stanley. o s. w.~ laud vi B '8 R Livingston, OS 5- it. V II is Preaching in the Kirk pulping s. last nigh: before leaving on u: tion the minister, the R/ov- T H. Bisscll sCllltzTi said; "Ant; so I t‘ saying that when Peter 1k his Saviour was not Quay. Immediately‘ He put out His hand and grasped him. How far Peter had walked upon the Morris; \\'?l‘t?l‘ we are not told. it matters not whether it was fiftv yards or a Adele Lorraine Mqclvor, Kinkora; hiinried. If the nearest human Helen Ma-oi- s were fifty yards away. thc kora: Mar s cf Christ were not. fiftv yards. a.\'.'a_v; immediately He Dui forth His hand and helped him. My friend. just beginning to eink. Hazel \\’lll you remember that Christ is at _vo.ir sice? All human help may be: far l lib and lie will do it to the uttermost for you. dung the minister's J=l il R‘ t. M ", , -, conduct. the services ant; deliver the sonnona. rhrmerly or Little Bands. PILL. passcd awav in his home at New- iirst _ycar. Mr. Macbend had been in the em- I. ploy of the Boston 8a Albany Rail- road for thirty-nine years when he rctmi-rl in 1999 to live Ln his home in Kingston, P.E.I. He was a member of the Inde- pendent Order of Oddfellows and tlie Masonic Order. He was well known in Prince Edward Island as he was one of the first persons to drive from the States to the Island by aiitcmobile- He made his first. trip in 191B and has made a trip aniiualv‘ since that time. Force. his sisters. Mrs. John A. Blile of Hopcfield, PEI- and Minnie of Roxburv. Mass.. and his bfOlhQfs, Toiquil of Bralntree. Mass. and John of Montreal. Que. Funeral services were conducted; by the Rev. Thomas Burns at the Memorial Chapel in Newton. The’ pallbearers vrcrc Richard Jenkins, Emery Maybe. Arnett. Nicolle. Roy young , MacKcnzle. William Johnston. and enjolcd a wedding BUPPEI‘ 3T- me Charlottetown Hotel. Tl-ie following day Mr, and Mrs- Craswell left on a short honeymoon trip through the Marltimes, vloitlnl st. John and other points of inter- st e When the arrived home on the served by the bride's mother. the immediate families couple being present. I gervlng were several girl friends of the bride namely Beryl Johnson, Word has just leached ‘Ihe Guardian of the sudden death of David Bolgcr. at. his home in All- ston, Massachusetts mi May 15th.. ‘was horn in Bonshaw, spending his early Alercaiidei- Nicholson. Flcipl :ributes were numerous and beautiful. Tragedy rtiuck heavily at the family of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Train- or. Si. "Teresa yesterday’. as fire took the lives of the oldest and the youngest of their family and du- etrojxcd their home. Miss Gladys Trainor. l4 died at the Charlottetown Hospital last. night while their baby, five months old. died in the Montague Hospital 1 few hours earlier. The blaz=. which broke out about. 1030 a.m. is believed to have orig- in-itezi from an explosion caused hy kerosene used in starting a fire. .VIr and Mrs. Trainer were at- tending servic in the Roman Catholic Church. about. a mile from their home. when the explosion and fire occurred. Four children were at home at the time. A third child Ruth. had her hands burned apparently while lrom the home. Another girl, Helen. also at home escaped uninjured. with their parents. The injured were taken to hos- gital at Montague where the baby icd a short time later. In the after- noon the older girl was taken to Charlottetown by ambulance in the hope that injections of blood plas- ma hcrc might save her life but PB!‘ injuries proved to be too ex- ensivc. Friends heard with regret of the Charlottetown Hospital early was taken Wold has been iccciied by Mr. Joseph Mcuiicl‘, Iona. Ill the death' 0f hls brother, Ernest. in ton. Virginia, on Ivlay 16th. Hamp- of United b ales fo r. ustuie m 3131.3“. Ma _, paralysis early in s: handicapped in his physical activi- I tics. blijitkliis outdloolk in llife was al- . ways rig i an is easi ver- ' . ‘ soilallty‘. sense ct hull...- $2; limit‘, the absence of Premier Jones, who i‘ Board Of dHf-‘CIOYS 9f the Y-MC-A- was held last evening. The presid- ent. A. J. Haslam, presided. Special hil£lIl€SS included the presentation of people lined the 17in RIKPZTP Armniired i a! l.'i~~ i-mnhri hail rlearcd un and thr- i ii v was full of people from lllfflllltlflVll l""llll'l'\', all anxious to ll l"lll lit‘ tiuiiiiiill_v' described as one rij tho h: s1 hrirl here Heading 43nd Reserve Arm- O-lth Battery. Then 17th Reserve Armoured and the 204th Bat» .lllf‘l‘_\‘, with two eigli- S L. AicF-adyeii, OS. J. ;; , 0s. R. Iiardiiig, 0s. L . 31*" OS G Crockett, OS E, and OS. N. Simpson The . .\. cadets took turns at 11H‘ wheel. while the remaining nine were on deck anc. in the engine! room. They were accompanied bl‘ rriers and trucks with . made a truljr im- Y. L . Saturday May l. n very pretty "n; was 50l€fllill7€fl St Anglican Churrli. Charlotte- ici" of Mr, and Mi,- nds of matrimony to son of Mr. and n; a life boat. Tli-oselat he eel were taught how to steer}. sfmfsgcwxfgggssaéltiglkghégfiise‘Al;lGordon a. ‘Naddell. Kelly's Cross use of the telegraph. The boys also b" He“ A‘ Ledrew Gardner‘ hid practical experience in sca- trcrk on deck» The cadets ughlv commended by their .ttor for their handling of the The young couple were NURSES Gnauugriov extan- -e | Charlottetown Hes - . tplomas at the graduation exercises evening at eight o'clock in the Holy Name Hall. Dr. J. P. Lantz will address the gradu- ates and Margaret Adele Lorraine MacIvor will he the class valedic- toriari. A pleasing tnusical program has been arranged, The following will receive diplomas: Mav Lillian i Loretta Kinch. Tlsnish; Margaret lf‘ MacDonald. Kin- :1 EUFGll Bovlan. Lake .' es Rheta Stiliivan, elnin Catherine ODcu- Avi-indrile; Rita. Lois Goad)‘. 11> n '7 Three ‘very interesting addresses very (a; aivay; yemembpr that iverijflivcn at yesterdays luncheon nflt yen. (a;- away, He 35 meeting of the Charlottetown Ro- veii now. You need Him sore- _ _ . w H, is mere for you Cry out, Proivsc spirits on ietailing gm 10rd save me or I pens”- wartiine conditions. Col. G. Elliott ' Full, V.D.. officer commanding the glad Rests-tie Brigadegspokenon . eserve . riny recrui lug ca pa Announcement was ffmdfbrfhl“ now in progress in this province. “a ‘ m The GIPPF. uni" relief fund and ap- by Dr. W. J P. l/laclvfiilan. The ap- peal for hclp for the Greeks is to be latinchctl in Canada June 7th to 26th. Canada is aiming to sub- scribe one-half million dollars and . . s vlnccls share has een set tcn, lifassachusctts. in his sixiy- m 5390a The Rotary ticcidcil to sponsor the Greek Tom Rogers, P. W. Clarkiu and N. D. MacLean were named a committee to organize the campaign here. There will be no personal canvass. Col. Full made B stirring appeal for volunteers in the city for Reserve Army especially for the artillery llcrs and the army service corps. A wedding of much interest took ace at. Charlottetown 0n Mflfvh m vii-hen Mary Florence, He is survived by his widow. dflughi-el‘ _ _ - Blanche inee Parihi-irige» his sons, NOW; Hunw" fmel-esgs, lfgétsidsé: Ernest H, of Newton. Mass. and ‘1;}a1fi?5ea;,ZJ$/fl.2‘aéehjgnfm Cray Alvin L. of the US. Army Air wen 0f‘ Fwdflqmvon‘ c,_ _ Webster of Zion Church. “'55 the officiating clergyiriiiii. _ was becominglv- dressed in a gown of blue and taint-i black ivuvl with silver fox trimmings. and accessor- was licr cousin lilrs. Gordon Swim waili- Mr. SW81] ably supported the After the marriage the couple and their aitelldfifllifi Later moving to Boston where he married Agatha E. Pye who was o! Prince Edward Island. being born at Cornwall. During the World War. Mr. Bol- ger enlisted with the Canadian Ex- peditionary Forces from St. John. New Brunswick and served with distinction in England. France and lgium, Returning to Halifax when peace was rlrclared, from whence he was dcmobilised. Thereupon he rejoined his family in Boston tak- ing up civilian life which he had curing his service for the Canadian government. Immediate svrviicrs are his wife. When neighbors gathered the fire had gained considerable headway d there was no cha he dwelliri . Nor could anything be Dllllltd. hen was no insurance. O'Brien of Snmorville, Mass. Dennis Bolster, Bonshaw; Dr. k Sweeney‘. Charlottetow-mneolt- Marv AlICP Bolger, David Mid Prank Carrag- nshaw r. Jae rice to save aw; ni her, warded for distribution to P. E. __; _______ the end of the war. Sqdli. Ddr. MacLean is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George hfacllean of jLewes, Queen's County community 30 miles from Cfiarlottctoivii. He is back in Canada after about a year anc; a hall overseas but he packed a lot of action iiiio that time. He was a member of the first ‘Canadian Bomber squadron fomied in England. I.O.D.E. MEETING - The re- youngest, giilar meeting of the Royal Edwarc. .Chapiei- of the I.O.D E was held yesterday afternoon with the Re- gent. Mrs. H. J Gordon in the giiair. The mports of the various committees, which represent the war work of the Chapter were verv - encouraging, showing much activity. Large shipments have been sent away this month. to the destitute people m Great Britain. to the mer- chant marine. and to the adopted ship. Fairnule Q090. The dance held at Government. House was a decid- ed success both socially and finan- cially and votes of thanks were ex- tended to all who had so kindlv assisted the Chapter, Attention was called to the annual rose dnv sale. whlchlewill be held this year on June ._._. Hon. G. H. Barbour. Prices and Supply Representative of the War- time Prices and Trade Board since October last. officially said "good- bye" tn the Regional Board Office last evening and will now devote his full time to his recently acquir- ed portfolio of Minister of Public Works and Highways in this Prov- RICE. On the occasion of his departure he was waited on by the staff of the local office and presented with a brief ease as a token of the es- teem in which he was held by those who worked with him for the past seven months. Reference to the cor- ‘dial relations which existed be- tween Mr. Barbour and his staff and best wishes for his future success were contained in short. addresses by those present. As yet Mr. Barbours successor T. G has not been named but Mr. . Ives is acting as Prices and Supply Representative. Word was received in Charlotte- town over the week-end that. Mrs. Margaret MacPhail Jenkins, for- merly of Orwell, P. E, I., had died Saturday at Vancouver. She was about 84 years old Mrs. Jenkins was a daughter of the late Mi. and Mrs. William MacPhail of Orwell. She lived at Orwell until the death about 20 years ago of her husband. Albert Jenkins a merchant there. Then she moved to Western Canada. Surviving are three sons and a dau liter. The sons are. Ernest and Reg nald Jenkins. both in Ore- gon; and Aubrey Jenkins in Winchester, Mass. Miss Estelle Jenkins is the daughter a school teacher in Vancouver. Mrs. Jenk- ins lived with her since she wient. to British Columbia. Two larothers and two sisters al- so survive. They are: Goodwill MacPhail. Ottawa; Prof, John Mac- Pliail. Kingston. Ontario; Mrs. Samuel Martin. formerly of Heath.- crdale, P. E. I. and more recently residin". in Middleton. PEI; and Miss Jeanette MarPliMl. Saint John N. B. Another brother. Sir Andrew MacPhail, died several years ago. News of Mrs. Jenkins‘ death was received here by Mr. R. E. Mutch. Mr, Jenkins was Mr. Mutchs uncle. AIRCRAFT D-ETECTION CORPS Major Alex Knox, manager of the Eastern Trust Company. was intro- duced to the Aircraft Detection Corps as Chief Observer at a meet.- ing held at The Charlottetown Hotel last. night, Major Knox. who came here fmm Montreal iiix weeks ago. replaces Mr. G. T. Hardle who has been appointee‘ Associate Regional Director for Queen's County. Pitt-Lt. Foot of the RAF. addressed the corps and told of an aircraft. proceeding overseas which became lost recently in heavv wen- ther over East. Point. Reports from three observers in the Eastern gnd or the Province told of the plane's flight. The plane was contacted by radio anci its exact position relayed w them. As a consequence he plane got its bearings and proceed- ed on it; way. Word has been re- cei ‘ed that it arrived safely over- seas. The difficulty o1 maintaining the regular schedule during the summer months and’ the uncert- ainty of getting suitable binoculars were matters that. occupied the thought of the meeting. P0. Frank Webster, R.C.A.F. Eiastern Air Com- mand. renortkd briefly on his con- tacts with chief observers through- out the province. They all widene- cd high spirits imrl enthusiasm for their work. The corps was mm- limented on maintaining the 24 our watch. It. was noted that other centres through the Province are ollowinl ma: wn‘: monk. student {Lin}: szconticl highlest l in ixit ca emcsectonof day morning and was rushed to tlie séond Yea;- (-4555, hospital where all efforts to effect -____. a recovery proved fume- FERTILIZER AND seen r-‘oa P. The late Mrs. Robertson, Previous E. L-Word was received yesterday neral of James McCormick Vernon to her marriage was a valued em- from Premier Jones, who is in ot- ' ' ployee of the géitflOt Jolb Printing dfiparlmflll all PFEYiOII-il’ “'65 9m- arrangements to have a uantlt 11ml Ed i" ‘he “IPMWWTII 5W" 1°? of Red Clover and Alfalfa steed for): I. farmers. Mr. Jones is also confer- ring with authorities in Ottawa re- gardiiig additional supplies of fer tiliaer for Prince Edward Island needs and as a result is expecting Mr. Mooiiev had been a resident. fertilizer movements to the prov years. iiice will be reatly facilitated with- - home in l in the next cw days. 5‘ fb 2 O- n. m 5 3 Jl Z 5 4B2 w i m s< o -». 2 o o >-. Squadron [leader J. Angus Mac- Lran. DEC. ivtuiitcd to his native province yesterday from overseas. one year less one cav from the time j lie was shot down over enemy ber- writory while enroute back to his ‘base frcm a raid on the German jRhur Valley But the story of his 51):; adventures in enemy-occupied territory must remain uniold until | GYRO CLUB MEETS-Dr. J. A. , , PRINCE or WALES COLLEGE. MacMillan was the special speaker ted passing of Mrs. William PRIZE LlSl—Miss Norma Eng-j at. last night's meeting of the Gyro rtsoii whose death occurred land, North Bedeque, should have club. "The M been published as the winner nil afternoon. The deceased in the college Prize Awarded w t), ap arent good health ‘ su denly iii about eight o'clock Fri- was held from the home of Dr. Mc- tawa, to the effect that he has made Kenna, Vernon River, Bnturda adjoining cemetery. PROVINCIAL A.R.P. MEETS- The work of the Air Raids Preven- of , tion Committee in Bummersidc . . ._ i was graphically outlined by Major (i Liigg, 9911-. its most highly regarded young peo- l T. H. E. Inman at the regular pro- - nald Ken-i vincial A.R.P, meeting held yester- Egtgllahlllflll MacEaciic-rn. just one day] day morning in Charlottetown. M355; i before his t\vciit_v-flrst birthday. Kenneth was a great favorite with all his acquaintances. young j uairh in. li‘l'l‘llllllll‘, (‘illlljllilllll par- lnr fillll. made him a ivelroine guest i is in Ottawa. a gmherinqs o[ ynim o le -——-— He gave eveiy promise of iet-Tmrijiigl LAID T0 REST-The funeral of a good 17115111“; man as “it and‘ Mrs. William A. Robertson which 0f committee reports outlining a g1 was largely attended was held yes- program for summer and early terdnv morning from her late res autumn activities. Arrangements are being mace ior swimming in- Chllffih 0f U19 MOSL HOW 396198111" struciion. litcluding life saving ‘classes, for a summer camp, hiking. fishing and cycling parties, as well as for other organized sports and social activities. Reports of work for the past. year were presented and received the approval of the board and a budget was AGUDl/ed idence 44 Hayfield street. to the er where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. A. MacDonald. C. SSR. The pail-bearers were Messrs. John F‘. Dillon, Nelson Garnhum, Pius Callaghan, James McLeod, Harry Pineau and Hank McIntyre, Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. D. Edward, CS. SR. The large number of Mass cards. spiritual bouquets and pro- fusion of flowers testified to the high esteem in which the deceased was hold by numerous friends. CRASWELL - NOYE NPTIALS- A marriage of interest to many friends was soleinnized at Zion church manse when Mary Flor- ence. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Noye. Hunter River, became ‘gm USU-m‘ The _ t-he bride of John Wesley, son oi‘ Jelmia M“ Hedeflck Rowan‘ mg ina and kesiie, Peliay Jgmgfi of .Ch hR .P..I. oroers Fredericton. Rev. G. Carlyle Web alsgriurvhfg Alexander Manx“ lives at Strathcoria. P.E.I. and Colin dress with black accessories. Those MWKBY at‘ Eamon P-EI- He’ hug’ attending the br‘/.e and groom were band predeceased he!’ m’ _ years. Funeral services will be held Mr and Mrs. Gordon Swan. After Friday afternoon from the new” Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Craswell ster performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a teal blue the ceremony the bridal party mo- tored to the Charlottetown Hotel ¥rlglertii a weddinglsurlipretr ‘mas sewed. e appy coupe e e o ow- ing morning by train for st. John, Chief Justice. presided at the opening of the June Term of me Supreme Court in Summerside yes- blue wool suit and black coat with terday. Mr. Justice A. C- BERN-b“ was also’ present on the bench. a. reception was he d at the bride's There being no cases to be heard to visit relatives. The bride's travel- ling costume consisted of a royal black fox collar. U n their return home. were indeed sorry to learn of the passing of Mr. Michael Brennan at. his home in Spring Valley, in the prime of his manhood at the age b of 49 years. Mr. Brennan had been a sufferer for a number of months and his sufferings were all bourne with great. patience and submission to the Divine will. The funeral aer- vice was held on Thursday morn- ing and in spite of the heavy rain- storm a large number of friends attended. The service was conduct- ed by Rev. Father Trainer and interment was in the adjoining 3 cemetery of St. Mary's church. In- dian River. Sympathy is extended to his sorrowing widow and fart-inf}; as they mourn the loss of a lov husband and father. Several residents of Darnley were visitors to French River on Mun- day evening to a reception held by the people of French River in hon- or of Mr. and Mrs. John Bearlsto and family who had recently taken up residence there. When all the guests had arrived Mr. Samuel Ber- nard was appointed chairman and made a few fitting remarks, after which the guests of honor were presented with an address and a purse containing a neat sum of money. Mr. Bearisto though com- pletely surprised. expressed his thanks on behalf of Mrs. Beaflsto and himself for their kind thought- fulness in rcmemberinz them M» this time, allthen joined in singing "For he's a jolly good fellow . The remainder of the evenlns W115 pleasantly spent in music and so- cial intercourse, after which a de- licious lunch was served by the ladies and a pleasant evening was WEDNESDAY LAID TO REST - The funeral of the late Mrs Solomon Mel-feline. was held yesterday from her late residence. Oyster 30d B11586 1° 5t» Augustine's church. Rustico. M18"? Solemn Requiem I-ilgh Mass was celebrated by her son, Rcv. R- J- McKenna of Regina. Saskatchewan with Rev. J. D. MacNeill as dea- con, ant. Rev. E. J. Dalton as sub- deacon. The acolytes were Rev. Li. Murray and Rev. J. N. Trainor. Master of ceremonies was Rev. J. W. McCardle. Present in the BR119- tuary were, Rev. B. J. Pitre and Rey. J. A Sullivan, Assisting in the choir was Rev. Dr. B. Gillie and I-‘tlev. I... Herrill Pallbearers were: George Hughes. Cleveland Robin- Leander Reid, Michael Doyle. n Bugatti-law Doucette and Etnlle Gall- ant The service at the rave was conducted by Rev. R. J. mcKenna. Eight nmsea graduated from the Charlottetown Hospital School of Nursing and were presented with d1 lomas at. an impressive ceremony 11E?‘ in the Holy Name Hall last nl i g .. The hall was filled to capacit by interested parents, relatives and friends of the graduates as well nit runny well-winners oi’ the Hospital r om city and country. The graduates werez-May Lil- lian Morrisaey. Vernon River; Irene Lauretta Kinch, Ti iah; Margaret Adele Lorraine Me vor. Kinltorat Helen Marjorie MacDonald. Kin- kora: Marlon Irengvfloylan, Lake Verde; Katherine helrnn. O'Don- nell, Avondale; Reta Lois Ooadv, Hazelbrook; Mary Agnes Rheta. Bul- ivan Kinkora. His Excellency, Most Rev. J. A Usullivan. Blaho of Charlotte- town, presented he diplomas to the success ul student nurses who were graduating after completing the three-year course. Mica Bulliv n. one of the graduates. was una le toDbe present. on account of illness. r. J. P. Lantz delivered an in- spiring address to the graduating can. b e text of which appe II be- W. Mia Adela MacIvor. Kinkora, arit e Hospital Ser- vices Association ncorporated," was presentation. e: the subject of the Doctor's inter- esting and informative address. Mr. Simon Pnoll presided at the meet- u-ig, which was very well attended. FUNERAL lEBVlCES—The fli- Y morning, May 29th, to St. Joachims church, and was largely attended. Mass was celebrated by Rev. Charles McDonald, assisted by Rev. Maurice McDonald at the grave. Pall-bearers were Messrs. Dr. Reginald McKen- na. Ernest McMillan John I". Hunt- ley. Aldren Carver Wilfred Furness and Leo McDonald. Interment tn Professor Gordon Bennett led a dis- cussion on the need of additional fire fighting equipment throughout tions, chief nf which was the fuel committee. with the other members of the committee he interviewed members of the government. Hon. Ian MacKenzie. Hon. Humphrey Mitchell and Hon. J. L. Ilsley. The committee also interviegxed the fuel gogtroller for Canada r. J. ment members and officials they received definite assurance that the u careful consideration and action would be taken to relieve the situation. the moat. im rtant conference of la Britain. His Worship was accom- ‘43. She was complimented big covering the season 1943-44. The 50h is FD. John Mustard terian Church at Lorne Valley. Court. adjourned at 3.45 pm. no criminal cases. Two criminal cases which had een set down for trial at this sit- ting after the jury had disagreed a previous sitting. "were set over to the November tcim. These were the King vs. John Sutherland Mac- Kay. manslaughter, and the King vs. William Moses Arsenault, per- jury. at Borden, when Rev. W. V. Mac- gonald united in marriage Lucy illis of Summerside- and Willard P. MacNeill of Borden. The bride was attired in blue with navy ac- cessories and wore a silver fox cape. She was attended by Mrs. John Noonan and Mr. John Noon- an supported the groom. Immedi- ately following the oeremony a wedding dinner was served the wedding party at the home of the groom. The bride has for some years been head millner for Sinclair 8.: Stewart's. Summersldp and has many friends in Borden. The groom who is a C.N.R. employee was for a number of years, Mayor of the town of Borden. A host of friends unite in wishing them a long and happy wedded lite. A. DRIFTING BUOYS-Jvhen the buoys are placed on the coasts of P. E. Island and Nova Scotia in the early a ring by the Marine De- partment t ere is no telling where they will be picked tip. Last fall the eary freeze-up prevented the de- partment steamer from completing its work of liftin all the buoys, a number being let out off the Is- land coast and all off the Mag- dalen Island area. while a number were also left out in the straits. Recently a Pictou, NS, buoy was picked up at sea by a steamer and landed at Al‘g(3lll.lli._ Nfld. This buoy evidently followed the Cape Breton coast into the Gulf of St. Lawrence and was probably picked up in Cabot Strait. A number, it was said drifted to the west. coast of Newfoundland. A large number of the "drlfters" have been return- ed and most of them have suffer- ed no material damage. They have been repaired and painted ready for this season. His Worship. Mayor B. Roy Hol- man, returned from Ottawa last night; where he represented the city at the sixth conference of Ma ore and Mitniclpalities. , ayor Holman was appointed to the executive oi’ the organization along with the Mayors of Winni- peg and Vancouver. He was also appointed on several important committees and delega- McG. wart. From all of these govern- el problem would receivgltlmati: e Hie Worship stated that this was anada addressin the cont enue. eae included 5 William ever- d a and sir Arthur Collins. The ter iipoke on A. R. P. work in Aircraftman P. H. Inch. town, is among the origins men. avonblo eminent: an sides on the precision and splendid tic-ordination of the young Airwoman, u they marched along Weymoutii St. to outwit. w d to The Char was valedictorlan for the class o AILOB. IS SERIOUSLY h! d MI . John A. Mac Bi-adalbaiie have received word that their eon OD. Gordon Neil MacLeod is iioriou Royal Canadian Naval capital at Halifax. barga- _ Keniinflliétgr m“ n- P‘ by all the speakers on her fine FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The funeral of the late James MCLBUCD" lan was held from his residence. Stuuiope, yesterday afternoon where service was conducted by ‘the Rev. T. A. Wilson. Pallbearers were: Christian characte IAYNII-BMITH W! LAO. Oliver (Buddy) the ROAR, has arrived from over- seas for further trainln is a son of Fire Chief Eachern and Mrs. mEacheri-i and is receiving a cordial welcome from numerous friends. nbel Elaine only d from Moncton who ha: been hoicl- and mvPercy Sm lng classes for C.N.R. emplo on at Charlottetown ‘and Borden past. few weeks wu c lied home in Moncton yesterday morn- ing on account of the sudden death of his brother. The olaminutiona first aid were conducted last night by Hon. Dr. W Millan. JUNE WEDDING - A pretty June wedding was eolemnized in St. Dunatans Basilica yesterday mornin when Rev. Iouls Dougan. who oeebrated the Nuptial Mass. united in the holy bonds of matri- mony Ivrances Olivia Steele, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steele, city, to LAO. Robert Bullock. ILA. rt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bul- lock of Preston, England. The bride was attended by Miss Bern- adette Hennessey while LAC. Bern- ard Magcnls, City, supported the gloom. Mrs. Joseph Dougan presid- ed at the organ during the cere- _ i mony {and Mas. At the concldugion " . and old. As a icsiilt of i antilei the rovince. Sirens to warn of "19 b1” Bl Dam’ eu-lwed R We m3 $00k place sunda)’ 111E, h’? was; blackguts or enemy raids will be bIYEMB-St it the Queen H°WL j installed in Mlscouche. it was de- cided. Vice-chairman Major W. H. Poole presided at the meeting in Hospital, Ba on . .. ll 2i, 1943, Mrs. W. W. N man, wife of Wm. W, Newman of Malakeva, B.C. Mrs. Newman was formerly Miss Annie E. Poole of Charlottetown, where many of her friends will learn of her passing away with deep regret. ATTEND GRADUATIUN - Will- lm K. Rogers, son o1 Lt.-Ool. and . Rogers of Charlotte- town, was among the 96 students who received diploma It the Com- mencement Exercises of the In- stitute of Musical Art ol the liard School of Music held Fri st in New York City. He received a diploma . Wed of the Institute. Edward Manager of the politan Opera Company '3; n3’ Besides undulating d School of Music. Charlottetown student . from Columbia expected home w- NEW POTATO PRIOR-As an- nounced in yesterday's Guardian effective June ‘l pricu of new tatoea must not exceed the ceil prices for Canada No. 1 grade pa- tatoea. A subsidy will be paid to protect both the primary producer and consumenunder this plan NI! T. G. Ivee, acting pricgaang, Prices and Trad Ohulobtotovim with great interest day afternoon and e Women's Ilivislcn, R m e Board, announ- ces that the ceiling prices on old otatoes. Canada No. l, owe: Retailers selling to the con- sumer by the bushel $1.68. by the peck 46 cents. Certified need pota- also come under these prices afflu- June '1. The retailer or any eraon buying for resale in eilgibl tho government aubei this arrangement he pays er for new potatoes 83.75 P01’ 10° pounds I.o.b. ori inal shipping on or before Juy 3i; August 1 to August l5. $8.50 Y.M.C.A. DIRECTORS MEET -- A well attendee meeting of thei “mm. Every movement perfect oontrol, Cftidit upon their leader er A. L. Fuluenholtz an fifimod in their training, istlrrlnB music and anoo of the Higthln Band and drill squad vided one of the fi epochs: en every Wflhefled “ENE. uad W120 sues Oanad-ian legion and 111M‘! at I smart ca me last evening. tomes were well and enjoyed the owning a: song and dancing. During intermission refr _ by a bvvv or Autumn-y 1118 to a number ng I008 and claiming w“ the a replcflcsijventigim arm” lluoots. The muels Wafihzlfldlv ambled Brief remark; were mad; "h nreeidenlth 811v and . J. 9g. MM., president o: fmm the Julliar received his BBO University. He is wards the latter Col. and Mrs. Rogers at the graduation exe . York. merit cancels an earlier order virhlah -—-_ set the price of new potatoes at five NG BRISK-From 1.30 d- evening recruits g in to uptown headquar- street. They were age very desirable, fine type g and middle-aged to play their part. in Col. J. L. Ralston. Minister tional Defense, says will be Canada. Anyone who was created by the M nient at. Ottawa pose of defense ha thoroughly disillusioned fact that the east of Canada will very to them to defend. There of room in all the units d four more days and ra GMPFIN - WMRH et wedding took piece In 8t. M“ 3°11“ M"s““d' 79' ‘Md “t h" criumi. mammal, retiontly when Cecilia t-e home at Cardigan Head last night. She had been ill about seven weeks Mrs. Mustard was the former Miss Belle MacKay of Riverton. Surviv- l to lng are one son and two daughters. I ‘Inn- cmadmn treated the gather d of wnos, which w Vancouver. He is a member oi’ the n 5| Provincial Legislature for the Card- daughters are . Burns officiating. erbro er erre t1 ii a?“ 121g‘ “- red in a moo dress with matching hat and white lee. She wore a ooraage of for no real pur- Mllr- “"1118 ‘he several ceremony selection were played by "- °’.§3i‘i..‘§'§“"..ié"€’ CBTQII re Bl W5‘ held wit: bride's home, the table ‘d “h being centred with a three tier wed- The é”- Tm“ A" °a‘““b°"' FUNERAL YESTERDAY-Title funeral of the late Mn. yt Jones was held yesterday afternoon A short service was h late residence, after w were held at Hazelbrook Ba Levy, assisted by Rev. D. K. R0 During the service Mrs. W. J. Mu ht There". Interment brook cemetery. Pall- William Jones, Ro- l. Robert Brown, Arri- lan. Arthur Moore and Edison Smith. A. MEETS-The danger en and to animals oi’ n in order to destroy aged victory gardens was discussed at last night's meet- ing of the SPCA. held at the Queen Hotel. The following com- prise the executive oi’ the B.P.C.A.: Mrs. Thomas Fullerton, gerald Miss Young, Mrs. E. R. Brow, Mrs. G. F. Hutcheson. Mrs. A. J. Holt, Messrs. L. B. MacMillan and H. C Brown. From this group member- ship cards can be obtained by those desirous of joining the organization. Yesterday afternoon in the Con- federation chamber the employees of the Provincial Government wait- ed on the newly appointed Chief Justice Thane A. p resented him with a sterling silver apot and a handsome wrist watch each of them bearing the insert - "From the employ Provincial Government.” formal congratulatory address by . H. Shaw accompanied the remarks were also made y several of the deputy ministers, including Messrs. W. R. B. MacMfllan and Col. C. art, all expressing their apprecia- tion ot’ Chief JuJatice Camp courtesy and kind years an Premier of the Province. The funeral of Mr. William E. Thompson who passed away on the 22nd of May in the V eral Hospital, Halifa Baptist church on the 26th. The services. both at the church and in the adjoining cemetery. were con- ducted by the Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, B.A., of the United Church who spoke comfortingly from the text: “Man goeth to his long home: and the mourners go about the streets" The hymns sun were “Jesus, Lover "We'll Never Say Goodbye in Heav- en," and "Abide With Me." the int named being feelingl solo by Mr. Willard pail-bearers were Arthur Role, Will- Joseph Kearney, George Acorn, Clarence Th&;i and Forrest Clow. Charlottetown extended an en- izhusiaatic wlecome to the Wonlmrs Division. R..O.A.1\‘. Precleionmatquad a One on behalf of the -——- The Chief Justice was presented Manv friends in this community with the traditional pair of white gloves. signifying that bhere were _KILBnm5_MU-LL[G ‘HALE-At Simiimsi-side on April 28th, at. St. Mary's Convent Chapel was the secene of a ve ding when Rev. Mon gnor McLel- lan V. G. united in the hol bonds of matrimony Mlle Lucy Mr. John 1-1. Kllbride and the late gm. Kilfi-iigfsgf Port- . regoiy n, non of Mr. and Mrs. John of South Freetown, P. E . Th bride was dairitly attired in c. street length dress of chili felt hat with matching accessories. She carried a whi Miss Gertrude Kil bride was the maid oil’ honor. She chose a dress of butt pink Alpaca weave Rtwon with brown ac ies. Mr. Elmery Mulligan ably sup- ported the groom. After the oere mony a sumptuous wedding at the Mawley Home to the bridal party. Th then left on a short honeyni trip throughout the PTOVUICGuTYIGY in Sumznerfleld where the groom is u. prosperous farmer and fox rancher. Manda wish veers of invin- wedded bliaa. their Morltiano tour in v3 g _ Iiova Ecotia, before l-e srtinaamu- at the P. 1i Islm as. 1049. w m. an , WEDDING-A qiniei. wedding “butt, n" mean“ was solemriiaed on Saturday. May 9th in the t/Sacrcd Heart Church ospttal on M 3 nd Mrs. Leo 8y P8 Margaret Catherine. READ- Ab H090 River on 1943. to Mr. and Mn, mung; nee Alma Monaghan, KINB-At the Prince Dd Cross Roads, a daughter. HARRISON -- Al’. Kinflfltnn. Ont, Hospital, Ma as, . 5nd Mn. Ilia Matthews) a. daugh -.At the Prince Coimty . May 23, 194.3, to Mr. and JOWDII Mlllllsmn (nee Roma. ARIIAOII-At the Prince lonMay26,19-18 tioA Darr R0 Dflrrach (Reta Piciieriifg) of rry. N-At ttge P. E. I. Hos- Mrs. Phili Mai ', m Bed Bridfi. .1 paoxta 85m o" RAO HAM -_ At 37. 1943. lo Mr. and Mrs. ckham. a daughter 1 48, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon- fl . NOYE-At the Prince Edward Il- land Hospital May 26. I948 to Mr. h. Vernon Noye, a son. Wen- ——At the King's County H08- LOWTIIIR-LEARD NUPTIALS- A quiet but pretty weddin place at 12.30 yesterday af at the bride's home, of Muriel Car- daughter of Mr. Liowther and the late Guildfor Lowther, Rice Point. to John Rus- aon of Mn. Ieard and the late . B. Lieard of Sour-la P. I}. I. The ceremony was performed kinner of Cornwall, Rev. George Ayers of Bummersi c. uncle of f the el litlves. ‘The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. was charmin ly attired in a dress of up hire bue and carried a bouquet o roses and lilies-ol-the-viilley. Fol- lowing the ceremony a buffet lunch was served. after which the ha couple left by plane for a short to the mainland. The bride's travel ling costume con: ted blue suit with ma: and a silver cross Robert Lowther ‘ n. P; ;ching accessories tor scarf, the gift T oughout the prov ea the Probate Court, aduate ot Queens _ mmarce In an employee of the Income Tax office. AN-At Newton on May I m. Onrl Mary Kathi”! At the Charlottetown H. i940. to Mr. and Plneau. Rollo Bay. o lh-Ai: the Prince lldwan! and Hospital on June I, 1H6 to LA Victor Boulton. RAP. and Central Royalty, a stabei Elsie. _ 8ft. a delimiter. A Rhee lawn-a loll-ml shun John Inwnnue ltordy milling o I 166 MM Lit DU!‘ f. ‘file IIIXtU-rOI-Hflol! till: motheiq Mn. "can watt." lint. Issued at than int night. PUNEAI» YIITQDAY - The f eraiciof the late Jose at. the station on behalf of tendance deep! e weather ions. ‘Imedyraiing Wen were warm y flip ill-l G B8 9y 5 a n accompanied by he High- Band 'I‘he_v made a most favourable impression on the citizens 0e théy matched briskly from the station w MlcLAUUlILAlh-At 8t 91111583’. May 30. 194 Latiehlen in his 0211 _ Remington May 50. ter McNutt. aged 74 oaiivrsorz-rn the Charlotte- osoltal. n-iday, May M, illla A R0 in the (lltv Bol- l Mn! 30. I948. Glad Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. inor, 5t. Teresa's. aged l4 years. men," as they are rclalllxed, MT: my client-lo. The d took form when the unit was stationed at Butgmer- Night dinner attended by Pbree officer; of Scot. mount. Group Capt. E. 0. Fulertmi de- cided to add three pipers to ll When the mum was no cofllflgiltgoof Wltitédfignlla w" u’ “r m’ " a m‘ manna-on June 1t Cardigan Head, Mrs. Be e Mustard. KEITH. . mDON tn - at hll midwi- Cll‘ U011. K011i’. IIIGOI, Gfflfld 17805610, Tuesdbii-JUUO . unday evening. tinted by his mother. Mrs. Isaac section was increased , l! on Gun but death cum olman. who visited with her grand- Mrs dlushter . . . owmi. sher- brooke, Quebec. wane one Mayor Wll In OttBWl. no Banitorium. Monday. Harri. 1043- iu a and 39 tion of several nlperii and d f Olme 0M Winnipeg. Now it is 14 stron- uu w uiu n6 tum mim a sudden em amen. It Ifiula h 3h _