mLY..1§-1945 A THE ' iynsrrmuc GLMUDUN 1'40; sALI. - Two Holstein .. . R shcn in A “m”; W, Afmy_ w-ia-al. St les .. R. bber " ' iggasllglghlll: and Slate sur- ', wagging now in Stoc light, at Strong's. ~ ~ urd csd . Au ust- .-BlibEllVEdiane Ike r3126 of“. Pro- xxx-pecan 79121-21444 LEAVING town will Jflfiifidl-e for four or five 00m fia-t at a reasonable rental to, arelul 1393035.‘ Apply Fuwécure ugfflllll Office Summers e1.’ ‘In e r tlonal v _ NGRATULATIONS -; Con- rgtgiltioru are being extended to _- ,._ and Mn. Ernest Mechanic. , got“, on the arrival of a bounc- ng baby boy in thciPrlnce County , cspiial. ‘GAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. and Mrs. James W. “Cousllxl. . ' , announce e e - ggmggtng ulelr eldest doubter- le. Elizabeth Audrev c. WyA. ca. m’ J‘ A Meek, French River. 1,3. to take place latter Pa" _ 33,, 1-l8-1i. Personals __ - b mugnlm, Bherbrooke i, ‘$13.22.’. visitor u» Charlotte- - WI! _Mls5 Isabel Storey and M!“ it grgaret Ross of Charlottetown are spending their vacation at Harbour view Cabins Summe side-B. --Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moimlil. uincy, Mass, are visiting in Sum- erside. Mr. Mclnnis is a native f Sumnlersidc-S. LMJ, J.F. Lord, Albany entered he Prince County Hospital ay for an x-ray. Ho 5W" l" zturn home today-ms- Miss Gladys Baker and Miss Ruth gmpbell of Summerslde We" reekend visitors to Moncton. N-B- S. __ n 1 ti; Champion of he ofc Rail‘? Holman Ltd. is at N5“; gpendifig ‘her vacation It er home in Damlcy. _ _ Han-y Phillipe and Mrs. nwlrvaillingg fo Charlottetown vjgiyting in Summerside. the ts of Mrs. Clifford MOGlIlQQD -s __M.-5, Lloyd E. Foley and son Leonard of East Oranié. New Jersey, arrived on ‘Needs-Y W lri to spend the summer with icr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pete!‘ A Burk-e of Tlg-nlsh. —Ml‘. W. B. McNeil, Chief of the Surnmcrslde Fire Department and M J. H. Strong, Town Clerk. are ‘lfllili! the Fire Chiefs Conven- .l being held in Monctcn, NB. -S. ~Miss Florence Kelly. formerly f Summerside. W110 181W»? 1'99"“? rcm her position in the 30B!!! 9f t caltr. New York City. is visitiHB or fonncr home. the guest of Call" nln and Mrs. Basil Kelly before , cvinsz to he'r cottage nearby. ~5- —‘Mrs Clifford‘ McCruisan Mid on. Clifford. J12, oi Summer-side wave returned from n visit to Hal- lrix where they were the guests 1f Ml's Mcduiganfs sister. M1’!- Vicioi- Clisllsson Victor Chaisson. Jr. returned with them tn Suns- nerside-S, 5-§§4—6-§§&O-§§O §§O06-§§-O-"". PICNIC At EGMONT BAY 0n WEDNESDAY. JULY 26 Celebration ll Church At 9:10 AM. address the multitude in illae afternoon. Free accommodation fea- can. 5 i 7-17-Dl ___....._.1.____ i. mews Musical) Alberten AUCTION AT BEDEQUE I will sell on the paonbes If Fred McCabe on Thun- ily. July 19, at 1 pa, D acres of standing lacy. Terms Ones. If day unfit sale on Sot- Jllly ll. at sans lrday, is ur. HUGH I‘. MOIIRIIOII Auctioneer. ~ -—IDIT — TIC DQOD ,.,. mast-acre... .......1,..... _|Baitic. has been cancelled. l hem. £l°faru°$ifsl.-i“""lifaii -wnxaun. meat in Pennant Innuendo. U. .— A fl- . . fulfils. P1100! 4B0, 7-11-21. hub —I0l (mouths hi! sum-coo I..0_ . Pullets. old. R08 De. ‘All- - i. -'raau AUFITN sans m remlses of D. Otis Champion, ‘FIT-ill. —POI. SALE — Binder. also a witty of metullc ceiling. Mrs. ‘Semen. Brsdelbem Vélllasgfi. -MARQUETTE Rapid Bug Kill- er is sure death to potato buss and i insects Cabbage, Carrots. Beets etc. Marquette sticks to the leaves and will not harm by F. W Strong 00., Ltd., Slmlnlerside, 7-18-11. -KENSING'ION — CAMEO. — Tuesday 8.30. Wednesday 9.00. Pan- A-Meruana, Good Neighbor glam- our in enchanting melodtlee and rhythmic exotic charms pea-formed by the greatlwt artists of South 17-21. America. Also Short Subjects. —MIDDLETON HALL FOB. SALE rti uil or a tender not n _ Also seats suitable for sma church. tables, chairs. two gas 1 . l Wilfed onus. Sec- QTQD‘, ‘my r 7-l6-l8-30-)i. Mr. P. A'llcarn l0f Alhcrtcn Dies ' Unexpectedly The dealth occurred suddenly at Aiborton Friday. July 13. of Mr. Peter A earn in his 7s year. The late Mr, A'Heam had been In poor health for some months but had not been confined to bed. He dropped dead at his work bench about 2:30 in the afternoon. An expert mechanic. he had built boats for the fishing trade of his vicinity for many years and there were few problems of a mechan- ical nature which he could not sul- ve. His wife pre-dcceased him sev- eral years as; Surviving are five daughters: Winnie (Mrs. Pearl McNeill, Al- bertcrl). Frances (Mrs. Edward Larter, Charlottetown), Elizabeth (Mrs. John Dunn. Saskatche- wan), Alethia. Portland, Me.. and Thelma, at home; also three sons. Augustus. Montreal; Stephen. Sour-is; and Michael at home. The funeral was held yesterday with Requiem High Mass being celebrated by the pastor. the Rev. W. E. Monaghan. Interment was in the Sacred Heart Cemetery. In Memoriam III. SAMUEL F359.‘ not been m good health for the last 1°" millll-hi. he had been gradually rccoéraridrag mend his sudden, unex- pec es came ‘N. to the community." I z mo“ Ha came from n. family e1 ugh- ur. He was con- lid-ered an expert in the rccessi lg cod. mackerel. and ct deep- lca fish and many the r family have had free meals o his prod- ucts through his generosity. The large number of people who Minded a. J. uaaaa eneaanaan Ilfitlllwlllanvl A mun-onus A ¥.‘IIA.I. ' "flCfii-ZXY‘ 5c- rd' _ of fluorescent lights remain to be I A ma signer; prepare for university en- of the rehabilitation training, rc- uoun. BAllhRlYMOR cloml Di HAVEN and locum Will r Irlyn MAINE!’ ‘UAR KRUOEI - MB "F. HI ca". ---- -- I_|-' ALSO NEWS and SHORT SUBJECT. Shows 7:30 - 9:15 MATINEE THURSDAY AT 2:30 SUMMERSIDE Tcmporaryllocational Training Ccntrc At ‘Ordnance Grounds While the Provincial Government is waiting icr the new vocational training school. now under process of construction by MI‘ Schurman and Company Ltd, at the corner of Grafton and Cumberland Streets. an H-shaped building, formerly occupied by members of the Vete- rans’ Guard and lyzted on the Ordnance grounds. is being fitted up as a temporary vocational training centre. Each side of the "H" is 24 feet by N feet and for purposes of in- struction will be divided in two_ class-rooms. In one side. carpentry.‘ and electrical courses will be given; l in the other. metal work, including‘ tinsmlthing and plumbing and farm mechanics will be taught. The carpentry. electric, and plumb- ing courses are to be of from six to eight months, duration and the farm mechanics’ coursrlvill take three months. " ‘ ~ Major ES. Chandler will be superintendent of all workshops, but the only instructor of the varfolu departments so far ap- wi-ll instruct in carpentry. Equipment Though the remodeling cf the class-rooms is practically compla- ted, the wiring and the installation done. The work benches are ready but no saws nor planes for the carpentry course have been as yet received and it is not known when the electric machinery. such as Joiners, planes. etc.. will arrive. This ‘essential equipment comes from the Procurement Division of the Department of Labour. Ottawa which in turn is depending upon the War Assets Corporation to re- lease them in the near future. In the meantime, an agricultural ‘ course, to be conducted the basement oi Prince of Wales Col- lege, is expected Io be ready for students soon. though the sylla- buses and the time tables have not yet been printed. Mr. Robert Snazelle of the Dairy Division, Dominion Department of Agricul- ture, is to be the head oi the ag- riculture course. Among those who are to contribute lectures on phases of the subject are Premier J. Wal- ter Jorles, Rev. Father McQuaid and Rev. M12. Francis, both of St. in’: University. Pn-lbblsllecee ‘men course. de- ta-nnce, ls also being conducted in the college basement Mr. Vernon Crockett, formerly pr ncipel of a‘ school in British Columbia. Lest winter lae had two students but at present only one is taking the ccunse, a 05-year-old veteran of the last war. Mr. H1. Court. superintendent . d eseph Oilanley, visits those t. intervals for the pur- up on their pre- Ir . g. 3.7. Iaslw i; regional dir- ector lae gelaebliitation train- ' the new voc- tlenL school will be spun w-lu have three two werfllopa on each floor. he I ' '* >- 4*".-.‘_:1..‘2h¥~' ’~*Ar-’ cur BINDING pointed is Mr. Charles Ham who d THE CHARDOTFETOWN GUARDIAN“ Sees Prov. Fran Air, Visits u n. Satisfy Curiosity war mus. Ills home k In California. the Island was lo that came to him over it on hls way l Matting At Bloomfield Typical oi the many meetings that are being held all over Prince County. urging the benefits 03 Blue Cross non-profit hospital ser- vice to the rural areas, was a meet- ing held Monday, July 16, in the tBrlotgmfield and St. Anthony's dis- c A large audience filled the hall. under the chairmanship of M Bridges, resident. of the Credit Union. ssembled at the meet- ing were representatives of the surrounding districts, including members oi the Red Cross, Wo- men's Institutes, Credit Union, etc. The meeting was addressed by Mr. R. J. Mulcahey, Blue Cross representative, who fully outlined the plan, after which a general discussion took place. A reprcmn- tative sponsoring committee of 12 people was appointed to supervise the organization of the Blue Cross group in the community. This committee will appoint local can- vassers in each district. and call on each home enroling all who wish to join in the community. The committee will be representative of the Red Cross, Women's Institute and St. Anthony's Credit Union, with the Credit Union sponsoring the group. The treasurer of the Union, Mr. C. J. Gallant will for- ward lthe fees for all to the Blue Cross Headquarters in Moncton. Clergy and people whole heart- edly voiced approval and support of Blue Cross and the wonderful work it is doing in alleviating the hardship and heartache of unex- pected hospital lls is con- fidently expected from the en- thusiasm shown Monday night by all. that a large and successful enrolment will.be finalised, thus protecting another community from the worry of sudden and un- prepared fcr hospital bllls.—S. S'Sillc lnucludcd . In Proposed Tour Cf Big Lancaster: l l I OTTAWA, July 11 _ (c?) ‘ Six battle-scarred Lancaster bomb- ers-and their veteran. crews are going to barnstorm throughout Canada beginning Aug. 11 in aid of the R.C.A.F. Benevolent Fund. Air Minister Gibson announced to- BY. Small admission", fees will be charged for entrance to airport to see the big ships which dropped bombs on Germany as members o the famous No. 6 Canadian Bomber Group. The bombers, recently flown back to Canada by their crews, are among the squadrons undergoing Pacific training on the east coast. One Lancaster will visit each section of the country and it will, make brief stands for ublic in- commodatlng the long range nir- craft. The tour will include Halifax. Yarmouth, N.S:, lsummerside, P. E. I., Sydney. N.S., Moncton N.B., Mont Joli, Que, Quebec and Mon- treal and Ottawa. A provincial LONDON — (C?) newspaper received the, following letter from a. woman subscriber: "Dear Sirs: please send the account for settlement and cancel all fur- ther insertions of my advertisement for a large unfurnished room wanted. After four Weeks there has been only one response; from a lunatic who offered to let me have his room in an asylum, lanai-Meg (‘ole A GLASGOW ROAD I lnflnstructcd by Ma's. Florrie Mechanic to sell on her premises,‘ Friday, July 20th at 8 o'clock the llo articles: I blaa (Massey-Harris); 1 cul- tlvnfor: l hey mower (Front 8: spring-tooth barrows; “fr; uourunaauA-raon ; vnucu. u" new ‘ | prior to I |The funeral of the late Mrs. Daniel cllllflill. cuannlaa h reserved u“ u local mums. an u“ o: léxmulllllli mo! bow I Wold. silstlg . able laa coverage. w OOOKI for Plcaognp; m. I rouon couua _ 4 “m,” charged with operating a en vim,’ intoxicated. was remanded until madly: I party charged with theil; was remanded until Saturday and a orunk was discharged. PIDPEBTY PU The property at ur.....s.;.:*"“*" M“ . was recentl ur- chasod by Mr. Thomas Laud from the admlnistratrix of the late um ‘Gertrude Sterne estate. WHL KNOWN _ dofllih ooollrrbd in a ‘Nfivlkbak a: pltal recently of Mr. W]. Hark. 1m i“ me "Fe old age of N years, The well known theatrical mm visited this city on many owutong and always With first class lhows "Id Milli-Ill! first class performers. IN HOSPITAL-Jill “m; of Mrs. Alfred E. Callie?’ Utiver, are sorry to leanl of he; She is a patient at the illness. ;P.E.l. Hospital where she has un-. ldergone a serious operatlon, Let. 88$ T931113 fife that she is rest l" °°111° l y ascanbe expect. All wish her a speedy recovery. FUNERAL TOQAY -.. Th. ma. eral of the late George W. John- son, who died in Watertown, Mess, JULY l3, 1946, will be held from the residence of his father. Peter John- " son. St. George's, this 11101111113‘ at 9.30 to the Roman Catholic church, St. George's where Requiem High Mass will be sung at l0 o'clock. 1n- termen-t in church Cemetery, from»: 0N wAvb — Pie. mwu G. Weeks of the Cape Breton Hidh. lenders arrived home from Over- seas on Saturday aboard the Il ‘dc, France, and is at present spending a. 30-day leave at his home in Eliiotts, P.E.I. before leaving for duty in the Pacific. Pte. Week; hasbeen Over- seas. for the past two ears, during which time he served Italy and Western Titlrope." » ‘REV. D. M. SINCLAIR. M. A“ Senior Chaplain, R.C.N.. will preach in Valleyfleld July 32nd at ll o'clock. Also at Orwell Head at 8 o'clock. He will tell o! some of his experiences in the Old . He was present in London on " ." day. "He was also United Church's representative five church assembli in Scotland and Ireland. , 7 VISITING PROVINCE — Mr. and Mrs. Richard _A. Elliott and their granddaughter, Miss . e Elliott, of Medford, Mass, arrived in the City Friday night, guests of tneir son-in-law and daughter, Sgt. Allan and Mrs. MacKay, '79 Upper Queen St. Mr: and- Mrs. Elliott formerly resided at Elliott's Mills. moving to States over twenty years ago and they hope to renew many old ac- quaintanca during their stay o the Isl d FUNERAL AT KINGSTON — T. Fraser was held from her cesi- dence, Kingston.‘ yesterday after- noon. Services were conducted by Rev. JR. Skinner. Interment was in Kingston Cemetery. The pan. ‘bearers were. Messrs. .Duncan Marshall, Bert Younker, Robert Iidwards. Mack ‘MacSwain, William Green and George Beer.‘ l HOME upheaval: qua, .1 Mwevln. City received‘ u.» ‘ill news of the sudden death on July 12 °1 her nephew. w. r. Alton Swhlcyat White Rock. no. Bur- ; 1B1 i001! place in Vancouver. The late Mr. Stanley was a. veteran o1 the First World War and sewed under the command of Colonel D.A. MacKinnon cf this city. 0N LEAVE — Lieut. Roy Syl- vester of Charlottetown i; spending n. 28 day leave in this oyince be- fore leaving for the Pa ic. He is spectlon at airports capa ie of ac-' ‘erving with the Royal Canadian Navy and before retraining here was in command of the Royal Navy corvette Arrowhead. At pres- erlt he is at Fortune with his grand- mother. Mrs. C. Howard Ding- well. Lieut. Sylvester has made his home with Mar. and‘ Mrs. V. Leigh Dingwell of Charlottetown. FUIWRAL. SERVICE — The funeral of Mrs. Frank Wlillouglrby was held yesterday niorni-ng from the residence of her parents, 224 Richmond Street .to St. Dunstanb Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Lmlis Dou- Eln- The pail bearer; were lilessrs: Robert Dalziel, Stems Webster. Richard Hennessey, George Mich- ael, Dr. J12 Conigan and Wed Smith. Senses at tag-r ccndutgd by Rev. Interment was in oeanetafl. sraluas HOLIDAY AT 58AM- ROCK - Dr. T.C. Gillie cfjen- newick. Washington. enact‘ to leave the Province next aifcr having spent an enjoyable vacation with mother and 8 single ploughs; 1 sot 1 set har- rows: I cart and wheels: 1 wood sleigh; 1 potato digger; 1 hay cur- rlea- fork and blocks: quantity of hay and airnw: household furniture and other numerous articles. ‘llfillik-CASII. ALEX MacRAE. Auctlonce ‘ If raining the day following. v wil at Interested in any qua tar. lily at Vernon River. . Jormea-ly eaupioycd on the staff of -the Du Font hospital at Hnniosai. W . is now conduetins a who ~tlae Amellesaa N o fie": POTATO BUYER I be IN Cl-IARLOTTETOWN the claannorrarowu norm. EVENING JULY 18—ALL on JULY 11 ntity. Csll Miss Snaltla Petain. Claims By British IOIDON. Jule 11 - (or) —-The "Nil! 014100 dilsvcwcd tonight the suscestlou of Marshal Petaln that he had a secret agreement with Prime Minister Churchill which would save him from the treason charge on which he la awaiting trial Iran ce. At the acme time the Foreign Office washed its hands or my N. sponsibllity for the actions of the @391! Marshal and other Vlcl-lyites during the (barman occupation . In a formal statement the Brit- ‘lh Government revealed that it was over-to tlmDoGaulle Gov-l 1 — tuning Om-lfllllt full details cf semi neg- i of’ etietioru with c. self-described eruis- | 311K111 sea-y of Vichy in 1940 and emphas- i feed that "no agreement was con-l cludcd with Vichy through that or other channel." tche; from Paris have aug- Belted that the 89-year-old Mer- shsl might attempt to summon British government officials ‘to testify in hi; defence. i Petain told a. high court commis- l slon, questioning him at Montrogue iPbr-tress June 8, that Mr. Church- ill or the British government could law word that would place {his whole course as head of the ,Viday stint-e in its proper permea- itive. j He said that at the very moment of his first meeting with Hitler he was negotiating a secret treaty with Mir. Churchill which guided his future actions. Plot N04 Csllolutbd ‘rho Foreign Office has denied that any such pact was concludec and it had been, declaring that he “gave Y instructions" for its negotiation and that it wag “being negotiated" at the time he met Hitler at Montoire. The British White Paper acknow- ledged that secret were being conducted and through Geneva in the Aut- umn of 1940 with n Vichy emissary identified as Louis Rcueier. the French philosopher The Foreign» Office HOWBVQY. asserted that‘ M ncuglerb wolf. -___ Personals Messrs, Roland am‘! Heath Hcnlfyi of Montreal. have arrived‘ on a visit to their parents. Mr. and MI$_-| L. G. Henry, 306 R/lchmcnd Street, Mina Malone returned to he: home in Kelly's Cross Thur -‘- day after a six weeks’ illness in the City Hospital. the United | ' Regular Meeting iflfld Mrs. James Poole and little , Cit, r recent visitors grefltdtvn Havzruwteh: west c! M" Ivan Devereux. ' | p.05 Shirley and Doris Mao-f Eachern of Somervllle, Mass. are visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Somers. Brad-I nlbane, and other relatives on the; Island. ' i Local ‘If. 0f C.__ l The regular monthly meeting of the Knights of Columbus was held last evening with argued at- tendance of members.‘ Grand Knight.R.A. MacDonald presided. This was the first meeting since‘ the election of officers and the business was confined to the’ mak- ing of ‘arrangements for the act- . ivities of the Council in thelcom- lng year. The Council voted sufficient fin-_ aracial aid for the orphanage pic- nic which is being held this after- noon at Curran Ban-All the child- ran and the good Sisters of St. Vincent's Orphanage will be trans- ported to the picnic grounds incurs oaued, for they purpose by‘ the members. . The fharlcinl statement of ti: , Council for the six months endit: June 30, 1945, was rend by in. Grand Knight. The Lecturer, Rob- ert E. Bradley submitted his re- port as did Dr. Herb Johnlon on Catholic activities and J. Alfred Doyle on membership. All reports were enthusiastically received and unanimously adopted. The thanks of the Council were tendered to the press for their co-operatiorrdurlng the year, after which a lunch was served and a smoker held. ficers taking over is as follovys: Chuplaln. His Excellency Bishop James Boyle, D.D.; Grand Knight, RA. MacDonald; deputy Grand KnighL-RE. Bradley; Chancellol", Rev. R0. Ellsworth, Recorder. T. M. McAdam; Advocate, Lewis But- ler: Warden, WJ. Smith; Treasu- rer, T.B. Oreighan; Inside Guard, ,G.M. lifcDonald: Lecturer. Leonard McDonald; financial secretary. W. ' t J. B , , p; J_ L Patrick fi i u“ naesiaen and vwaaansrnzn _- mum» A WW pretty ivsddlrlg was solem- on Tuesday evening. June 26th home of the groom when Dorothy Jenn. daughter of L. Cpl.- ltt. Jifltin Van" Iderstine of don became the bride of AB. Gor- don Neil R.C.N.V R . son of ‘itflf. and Mrs. John A McLeod, penance of immediate relatives and frfsnth of ‘the contracting parties The bride entered the parlor on the arm of her father, by whom she was given in marriage to the strains Iolaengrins wedd h pllyod by Mrs .William Goa/ham ‘Rae. rooaaa was tastefully decor- ated with pirt and White stream- ers and a profusion of wedding bells. bridal it? flowoas. ' ‘looked claanning in a floor lcaagt sown of white sheer with lace tr-ilnmirlgs. ghblllflfll‘ length ‘veil caught with orange blossoms a shower bouquet of beauty roses, Her only pendant set ‘and Mrs. ~. ‘Ihe full list of newly elected of- _ Wilfrid McKenna: _ Outside Guard,‘ i Th.‘ $991M! closed witlrprayer. Disavowed Foreign Office Published 1n Canada. which recently WWIJf-‘Q than nngotiatbm. 0on- "il"? Ml Only a wholly mislead- ing interpretation of the policy of Hi5 Male-Sill“ sovernment . but certain serious mlsgtatemgnts o; act ‘in an ettem ' to existence of a secrgtt flmtgw PI Wfllall‘: lacs The statement closed British authorities hlgdsslugeatcm fn-ellaigijggntgisthhe awe Gen. m..- . en High Commie alone: of French North Africa. first-hand dvldehce of the state of bgth in this country and it Vichy in an attunpt to induce him w bring North Africa into the war on the Allied side “when the tlrrilldewwas ripe," FOliolI-lll Office charged that M- 3011818! ‘A hi! book had deleted the name of Gen, Weyggnd from the docilmcnr. dealing with these pro- Dosed negotiations in an obvious attempt “f0 Bl-Pllort me contention that the note was intended not as ¢ race seven i 72 Sea Cadets |.Indcr_ Canvas At Povmal HWEA-Y-‘CIO l0! Charlottetown and 1| W! merslde, the 81 comprislnt the C.S.C. Kent, which is the 0N1 title designation of the 58l- Corps in this Province. a under canvass at WlMI Pownal Bay. The boys will be for the neat ii days to lmdeaqo two-week period of training m!!! the direction of C.P.O. R03 d ';‘1.C.S. "Queen Charlotte". Four sailing dilluhies. We W cutters, one whaler, and a new foot diesel-powered limbo! wall will supply the water craft in m1 the boys will get much val a nautical training. Lleut. N. M. Saunders is the com- manding officer of the cur. . - sociatcd with him are S‘ geog- Liellt. ES. Giddings, J.O. Diamdll of Charlottetown. and sub-Ident- Ferno Rogers of summerside. Lieut. Inn Burnett is officer h charge of naval pcrscmncl at the camp. a guide for conversations with cm, WBYKBM but as a communication to Marshal Petnin." sl. Roulrler was reported later to , lf-iv": "sf-m. Pg lower to 1'61". Chvucl», -‘1 l1» i118 him of hi5 conversations: with Gen. Weyaa-rlu and the Vichy" government and alleging that Pe-; ' tain had promised that France! ’ would not surrender the fleet and that she would moist attempts to seize the French colonies. " The White Paper asserted that there was, however, no mention of any agreement in the letter and H15 Miilestyls government never re- himself avoided gaying‘ ceived any communication from Petain or hi5 government suggest- inZ that they considered themselves under any commitment as a result of Rouzlerls conversations." The Foreign Office said that M. Rcuglefs allegations that the BBC agreed to refrain from personal ut- tadrs on Petain and that Britain would not attempt to win over the French colcnieg still under Vichy control were "never given or con- templated at this or any other stage." Myrtle mouodfwrTvi-Breirfiéor length gown of blush pink satin with pink flower hat. Both brides- maids carried nosegay bouquets of , white Carnations and pink roses ‘ The groom was ably supported by AB. Earl Van Iderstine, brother of the bride. ‘PI-legifts from the bride and groom to the bridesmaids were gold earrings. to the grcomsman a bill- fold and to the organist a sterling silver pin with RC N.V.R. crest. The bride's-mother wore a two- 48-11: daughter Carol and Miss Dorothy ‘piece dress of teal blue crepe with corsage of talisman roses. The groom’; mother wore a one- piece ress of teal blue crepe with corsage of yellow roses. After the signing of the register and congratulations had been ex- tended by those present, the bridal part-y repaired to the dining room where a delicious wedding supper was served. " The dining room was tastefully decorated in pink and white also potted plants and cut flowers The table-was centred by a two- tier wedding cake and silver bask- ets of honey sucklle and bridal wreath spyrea, . - The toast to the bridal couple was proposed by Rev. Mr. Web- ster and responded to‘by'the groom on behalf of the, bride and himself. Those serving were Mrs Neil A. lvllatheson, Mrs. Harvey Bernard William Graham. After supper the bridal party left. by motor‘ amid showers of confetti_ and good wishes for a short honey- I moon trip. The groom has been in the NW5‘ for‘ the past three years and was wounded in the taking over of the Channel islands. ile hospital- ized aboard ship, he was visitccl by the King whc~ was inspecting the ship. He is now on a well camed l l l It wasn't a hair's breadth won honors for June Fraser Chicago-it a length. W Holly\'.‘o.'i(i‘s ‘ - n source human 1111.1‘ int off, she sold 74-inch ion; lock. for $1500 and a chant-c in the movie; ‘v “:4. treason», BIRTHS ‘"- ' ‘it? AKGENT -- A‘. tile r. u. Hospital on Friday July 1, m Sgt. Eric Argent, R313 ovflu“. €$3o‘i§§l..i"'ii'" l.“ 0,... _ ~ T- ho Prince ty Ifospln. Jilly J4, 1945, w My: and Hrs. Walclln Woodside, Trym a son, ' MLRRAY - At Princ O0 Hospital, July 14). 19-15, :8 Mlhusllsndy Mrs. Claude lfurray, Bedwtlc. l, (laughter. IlTACLEOD-IIVOLJIAN I- 1}, 3pm,. ity Uniivd Claim-ii July 14, , ‘__ '1‘ E .\ Lennon. Helen hilZilbetll Holman. (laughter of Lhs. F‘.J Holman, Ch"! lottetown. to l. holiday before leaving for the Pacv, J if g _ . i , A host of friends Join in wlshinlrj L Mr. and Mrs. McLeod a long and“ ‘nappy wedded life. - IAGARA FALLS, Ont. July 16 - r l -_ The week‘ end's rain we the final blow to Hunz Spatzs at tempt at escape. . - The. 26-year-old German prisoner‘ of war gave himself nn yesterday. tired. wet arui hungry afier-n wcck of freedom. Ho escaped from a wzrk gang at a fertilizer plant 1n Inver- soll, Ont. about 90 miles we=tAnf here, urith the object of reaching the United States. ornament was a gold with aqua marines. the gift of the groom. , _ ‘Hie bridesmaids were Miss Mae Van Iderstine. sister of the bride who wore e floor length gown of go blue sheer wi no fie Icon h] mpg-you don't think cbuteqlblwllflfllll Taking her at face value, judges in the Children's Aid Society"s annual freckle contest in Nev: York picked Frances Scully, 11. ,above. as queen of the show. If she won, old Scvnlrt, R ruck (Jertte w.“ iorv AVNPIP. t linen-sofa“; >iiritlnl~nopm l. T945. giro‘. MacLcod, . :-. i" lulu. ‘om Si. John 711a B Intcrnzcnt in Ti ll I" l‘ " e Cemetery. Qtvnvrlom LI-Mclntyrc) l lion irotn he: fnllllbS 0 lUl t lliorrlilflié. Jlfiy _ \' ' "_ attend- Oawnlnieu \IL f n rick l-‘fclviahon. 121)., assisted by Owen Higgins as deacon and Benlaect .- lonald as sub-d Present in the sanctuary was E Ru‘; A. M Ly l". (1,, St. l-‘ef Buy, Rm. uvln Alovhu-qllnla M1 Rev. Lawrence- Laiidmrnia oasis lJl the 0110.11; Left l0 mourn their l are her husband L. C. Allan. mother, Mrs Patrick hialcln, Newport and one sister Mrs. J. Rooney, Newport. The poll trailers uware: M Andrew‘ s. Ivfnc nnld, Gerald Mucdonnld. Wlillinl A. A John L. Sullivan, James A. and John F. Stools. May her soul rest in pence. Cs; .3 of Thanks Mr. Les. Allml, Cunifllll. I“ to thank filo low-titre and IHIIQ of the Kin-us Cfluil" Hoollilfli. friends llilll llflfillllm3 T01‘ kindness durinl! Th“? bereavement. uJlC thfi N. D. MacLoan UNNRTAKDR IMlALMII Jbarlztfetcwn all North Wlhahlro hone II