t l .,_.->~~,--.--1 "i '- »i 4-" C. lfAfilLlEN ' ' ' FUABDIAN ~- V" w ‘ k ' . l3 t Z- . ‘I I | u , . _ . .. _ . ‘Tl set ’I‘iln0thv Leo litacaskiu t ' ‘- l . MONDAY c. .‘ p, . r ° ATTENDED FUN ENIOYS All TIAVI-L —- ‘Hi0 ., 4 , - ilzillotL-uuh is mlssingon active _ Inn. - Mrs. A quiet but retty wedding was distinguished passeiig rs ta Afr TMJFQDAY. . . IBIDAY IN His FATHERS BATTA n The d_._,._h Ocpurrcd a, ‘Us home se ‘c a air operations over- $31515c‘Palmyhgflgnherrasécplefatmeji; solcninizeu at t e Parish House of Tfgngpoft sgryigg w {will} “in... E,f?,"‘u'fl“-1L“§,,_°_}f,§,§'i§§§:iliiiie “n i‘ "mill w recall no“. i Evaiistoii, Olilo, of Dr. Stephen .- ictot‘ Biilderstoii, lll-lUllCillg phy- ‘cian of that city since i900 and if member of Northwestern Uiiiv- il'Sll-_\' itledical School faculty, who jJZHhPCi away sliddriily of a. heart Ittack. He was "iii years old. Capt. J-illtfs O. Roach. 6i. Douthpori ‘lied at tile . - H _ p; - ,3 » of Mrs. Julian Herring with the gglvirlilivcdxyéilplrimigiiiiitiileli‘Ifsiisoriieiililfipmsldenfi M“ Nc“ Dunwh m mess ‘ l“ C Rial ii \\fl,~ ti lllll&'i(‘l'l‘lli\I'i- ' ‘~i.. l ‘i w .~ .i friiin the lie tziine from ‘I was ill liis ago when lie l itii 'iiig,t ii-us vi ll .l't- ndtrl. Wliii’ has iicier wippuiul here before to tile best of our memory; .Vlr. ‘lriiiiiors seven sons w-rc at the funeral, six as all bearers and oiie driving the earse. Sud but sweet to see seven sons gathered h iie from fiir fiiui: l to be with Iil"l‘.‘ ilrs and to curry his remains to iii-iii‘ last resting place. The Guiirtliiin Joins his countless friends in extending sili- ccre patliy to his family Who have lost. their b-lried lather. .‘.l CROP SITFATWON - “The r-ron situ i . lllJllllll tlie Prrv.‘ ' Agrlcul. _ however the grain shows tions of lack of vigor. while there ls a coiidtlcraiilt- lniiirovenzeiit in i".Zl\’ in the western enti of the pro- vince, ilifi"t‘<’l'.l(lllb are for . than aveiace production. Through- nlit eastern Prince, Queens Kings tics tlierc will he a heavy The crops on the whole will proli )l\‘ be better than {Wef- ‘ll‘t(‘t‘ industry tlie miir- ts is not as satisfactory as patrons would wish and buyers seem to be somewhat indif- Iererit regarding butter put up in this form. The Dfiif)‘ Products Board protects the market for but- ter put up in solids. aiid it is ii:- stimrrl lliat \\'i‘l(l‘l solids lire protect- ed the mill-keg for yirints will auto- matically find a satisfactory level.” The above statements are repented from an interview appearing in Sat- urday's Guardian in which they ap- peared with a number of regrettable EXIOk. .- -- SEA CADETS RETURN -- T-‘ilvelve Sumnicrsitle ys and two officer" candidates have returned from the sea cadet camp which clos- ed on Saturday. Although the Summers-tie corps is not formerly‘ organised yet. tlirioiitzh tlie coopera- tion of Lieut. illi‘. lilii-lii-‘i. R.C.N. \'.R.. and the officers ot tlie Char- lottetown Corps, it iriis iiizitin lair-si- ble for viii-st» buts to attend the rump. This Wits tluile. of course. on t" e tint Villtiil corps \ - ' lii' in ‘lllll ii _ i . ll lli Built the officers - min ‘ilfiilildflYti ~ i-iiis tviit i nrn p T... Pu“ l John A. d-"iit if. mri. Pr" .1 Arlinrztcii, ,-i trlct; Eugene H. proslrlczit l-‘otirth Dis zrt; w. E. Diriiv, Summorslrie. vice tircgdt-nt. Fifth District; Becretarit, G. H. Pfilllilr, SitmlltPfFiflf‘. The executive [or the Tlilrrl District, Kcnutth Champion. Gus llt'i='-naiilt_ Jainr-s McLean. l-‘xeeiitli-e for the Fmii-ih District. .1:-i~-r= itcCardle. '1‘. J, in mtm, John few-ls, lfxectlilve for the Fifth District. Ylrcntoii Clatlr. l Cobb. Bini flcrrv. The u ielule speaker at the mceiltit! ivas . n- McIntyre. Other !€l.lf"'liI"i".\ ll r. Mil r-~\ _ tflvsl consists o! '~ id " I sin-u it t~ l‘ I ~ P zn _. was mm (m, v __ following ‘the iclerc- A”, Odmpllows i mini) .- i was seiiet o ii hire)- md p,,,,_,‘"k,,.,nq dilitl‘) s and fiiends, r ti-avmluil: the bride wore a. sailor ‘ ‘iliviver in Springfield School. - pastry of Link: taritiii (ioor- :- C, Jaw. Saskatchewan. Rotarian D. J Bonnell presided. _ kin is his mother, Mrs. MacAskill of Charlottetown. the o; Women's stit-Ta-lflClilb met on charlolte_l Wednesday afternoon at. the home .e chair, l\I(‘(‘1iliL{ opened by re- _ in unl- inrcliny: ivere lii ill: absence fr; G. Sharpe r pro tem. l pelitlitfl ‘he Im- siiii Minutes Cf rr-at‘ l.‘ of Pra 3'01‘ i 'l't (i _\' t iricmbers V’ advi-ali ietlzifl. It i":'t Pill l llllln ili5 1i i‘l.'~‘ bllig lifter .i'. iiri-si-ti: on furluugli. BIIQFEST Ti) I‘.-\I'l.'$_ 'l'lii' law ill-s H‘. A. Grant (‘hat-hr l‘ wn, ll lifelong member in Sf l*iiii.'.~, Church, has t a iniuii! -ent bequest to the church lllll to oier Slt),OO0. This be- lioiitls. jeweler): l‘i'hitii‘lil't‘. ‘.59! Kent . Crrali’ l't‘il'lt'\l8(i that ii v be made llllli ii chalice tor is“. Puiils. Mr and .\tIrs, Ernest (‘iiiiliipiuii are executors of the es- tiite. L. Cpl. Joseph Daryll Wilson of Si. Peter's, l*.E.I, is listed as ser- iously ill \\ll.ll iiit: Ciiii inn Ariiiy lltiitui l\'i Regiment. His llUYC-OI kin is his mother. .\'lrs Nellie Wilson of St. Peters. . ..s learned that n? is suffer- ing from suffocation from a smoke bomb. He has been in the army since Jul_\', i941. His father, James Wilson, is a veteran of tlie first; great war when lie served throughout the conflict. He is a iiieiiibei‘ of tlie Veterans (luard of Canada and is under- stood to be stationed in Toronto. The soldier has four brothers and two sisters, one being Mrs. Jerome Louis, St. Peter's. ECISION’ RESERVED — Ap- pllt". ion for removal from this ]ll'li\ ice of Wilfred John Bradley of the Royal Canadian Engineers who is awaiting trial at the Janu- ary sitting of the Supreme Court. was heard in Chambers before Mr. Justice AE. Arseiinult yesterday morning. The application was made by the Attorney Generals Depart- ment of Ontario. Bradley is want- ed there for preliminary hearing on a charge of murder while in the army at Petziwaiva. Ont. He is in custodv liere on a charge of robbery and violence allegedly committed against a railway riiari on Water Street about one month ago. Mr. Justice Arsenault reserved de- cision on the matter. GB. Holmes represented the Crown and L. P. O'Donnell was counsel foi- Bradley. Just as the sun broke thwlgh heavy clouds on Wednesday even- lng. one of tlie season's fireflies‘ weddings tookplace at the Unified Church in Kingston when M155 Georgie Elizabeth Willis, younger daiulhter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Willis of Kingston was "tilted 1" marriage to Mr. John Robert Ed- wards, only son of Mr. 8nd M"- Clicster Edwards of l-Iamlqfihlfe» The wedding too place at 6 ofllock pitiimnev. J. n. Skinner perform- ng e ceremony» _ Mrs. Morris Kitson of N011“ River. sister of the bride acted B5 matron of honor, while Harold sit-wart. of tlic n. c. A. M. 6.. Hall- fax, fuimerly of Clitl_1'10ll€l°“". supported tlie groom. lhe bride? iniiid ivtis Miss Grace_ Crosby 01 West Royalty, college friend Oi U"! liritlv, iiiitl ilbiit) Janet Wood OI Llvlllflli Rt-ytllll‘. niece of ll, grtitnii, was iluwvl‘ lllfl- The lfshe“ \t't‘l't! Mr. Horace Willis of kings‘ ton, and 1i‘. Stanley “mus U‘ Cortiiiall, bfutlit 0i tlie bride- A pretty vreddiiig was solemnizcd on Vtleduestlii, Julie 23rd. at the N, D. MucLeod, n their daughter and Duiieiiii Gill- alid tlie late D. A. iprilnrlitii. were united iv ille RH‘. LiCi. WEI)- l.'l'.t0l(i\\ll, the double ltxiiig performed. m arm ilie 1)l‘i_\' oinsiiiienibeinga Gift of [ZJOClllI . sister of the rose sheer led ii bouquet. The groom » - Stewart Sher- lii! bride. tire-s fill/i coat. wliltc hat and to fll('i‘\ill'i(‘$. 0n July 2nd they i.‘ t zt- it llfil‘l“. d a misz-zllancous ROTARY LUNCIIEON-Mr, Jus- tlt-t- Keller lVfacKny, Toronto. Judge of tlie Silpreine Court of Onlzirio. a native of Plctou County who is spending part of his honey- moon iii tlils province was tlie, guest speaker at Rotary lunclicon yes- terday". He Rave an interesting ad- drcss on "Canada's Fundamental Reconstruction," in the course of which ho emphasized the rcspnn- sibilities rcstiiit: on every individ- ual iii a democracy. Rotziriuiis were tirged to f‘llif‘l' tlie flv casting tour- nament at Government Pond on 'l'liilr.=:liiv evening by Mr. Arthur Mould. Till’ ltiuriiiitiit-nt. ls in ho iii cl t c of Col. Howard S, Haddon. vesterdiiv ilit-itttlcti . Bond of the Moli- ' i../\(‘.. Frank Ander- (Jliirt-nce Blsst-tt W.'l‘. Mercer, Mt. .’i". E MflPTiPIliifli‘. 'l'iiiiitv Cliurrli, and R0- Walker. Moose re announced at Ottawa iii a Cilslllliiy’ list ififiilcd by the Roy. iii Ctiiiiidiuii Air Force. His next-of- Anthony His , fiithcr is l1 ivell known barber in l city. . present. 'l‘iie meeting was asked to discuss tl ilitv at tn-tzaniring a W. (ll bu’ it iias (lecldcd i lllli'l‘l' til‘ lti‘"i‘ tit the till-i dlieizlrti to ...iti Silllitvl‘ iii tlie tmvli llf‘ll' future :ind coni~ ' ‘tttlo-"til to arrange .i t t‘.llllllll'.lf‘f‘ reported ' ‘Li new sick , -, . . ind the a to the home II MIDAY RYS IIHHI SICILY—MI'- ' rl received a cable son lji Iviiii" saying their home in Charlottetown, P. E 1. The former had been here at Mr. Nicholson, who l; on a. few days visit. News. who has enroute back to splendid work as greatl Australia. organist on Harrison paid trlb at his departure um. -S. MacLean, . N., in trip she had from England. Neel-can. among other lntcrestiri things mentions meeting severu lander-a. Jim _Coles of Milt Fred Nash. Whit Smith Doilceite of Charlottetown and says they are all well. Conditions are entuely different in their new location as it is now spring season tn N. Africa. The nursessleep under “villus on account of the mos- quitoes and are getting acetam- ailzied before the summer season advances. Their uniforms have ,ceen changed to khaki instead oi olue but they are thrilled to be a pairt of the busy army life. I WEDDING anus - The Unit- ed Church at Millview was the scelie of a very pretty wedding at 7 PM- Thllffidfiy July l5. when Miss Helen Rose smith, youngest daughter of Mr. Wm_ smith o; Miiiview, became the bride of Slcr. i463"! DQ118185 H1118 Coffin of Mon- iague Prince Edward Island, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cofflii of Char. lottictown Rev. Eric F. Coffin, bmlhel‘ of the groom. assisted by RH. D. K. Ross of Pownal per. formed the ceremony in the pre- Seme 01 a 1818c number of friends and relatives. Miss Etta Ross play- gdlthe wedding march and Mrs. a oh Douglas of Montreal, 515,-,- gf g2‘? Broom sane "I Love You" .v =ethoven du in til ' the register. r g e 515mm 0r —I'RETTY WEDDING - The United Church Parsonage at. Mal. Peque was the scene of a quiet wedding on Friday evening July 20th when Miss Jean Maude Mc- Kay. daughter of Mrs. Lucy Mc- Kay and the late Prank McKay of Sea View became the wife of Pte. Frederick Bruce Ramsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bred Ramsay of Hamilton. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. C.J. Crowdis» The ivltncsses were Miss Ruby Caseley and Mr. Elton McKay. The bride was becomingly attired in blue sheer dress with matching acces- sories. Her corsage W83 of pink roses darkspur and baby's breath. ter the ceremony the happy couple left for Borden and will spend their honeymoon in New Bruns- wick Thcy will reside in St. John where the groom is stationed and have the best. wishes of a host of friends. Previous to her marriage the bride was delightfuly renicm- bcred bv her friends o‘. a shower given at her hoinc when she re- ceived manv lovely gifts. S The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Adams gathered at their home on Tuesday evening to do honor to and to tender a sliow- er to this young couple who had recently been married and to wel- come Mrs. Adams to Darnley. The parlor was decorated and the bride and groom were escorted to a pret- ttly decorated seats of honor by Mrs- Goruon Cousins to the strains of Loliengrlirs Wedding March played by Mrs. Charles Paynter. Marie Adams and Elmer Hickey‘ as miniature bride and groom brought in a gully decorated basket laden with gifts. Mrs. Pat Stewart. open- ed the gifts while Miss Marion Pickering read the accommnying verses and Mrs. Wallace Adams arranged them on the table. Mr. Adams on behalf cf his bride and himself expressed thanks to all in a fitting manner for their kindness and all joined in singing For They Are Jolly Good Fellows. The re- niaiuder of the evening was pleas- antly spent iii music both vocal and instrumental. Splendid uitar music vras furnished by Mrs. tewart and Miss Josie Campbell. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies in tlie coursi- of the evening- At a late liollr all tlepartcd after wishing this popular young couple every happi- 11055. On the occasion of their fiftieth Wedding Anniversary, Mr. and ‘ Mrs. William L. Lewis. of Freetown, cri Thursday 15th after- noon zind evening. The day was 'l(iCi1i and many from far and near . took this opportunity of seeing and . coiigratulatln this venerable couple on th happy event. They were the recipients of lovely ifts as well. The community of r80- lcwii ircsentcd Mr, Lewis with o. very ine ebony gold-headed cane. while Mrs. Lewis received a. lovely cameo brooch and a illlr-‘le 0f money. Their immediate children Mr. and M.rs.Colby Lewis and J. B. Lewis, and their grandchildren pre- sented Dad with s. nice reclining chair and Mother with a Green Gold Watch. Several individual gifts were also received. Many thanks are to the ladies who Cllme and banked the house with flowers and who helped in manv ways to carry out the event so successfully. . and Mrs. their dnughlcr-in-law Mrs. Colby Lewis. Miss Jean Lewis welcomed at the door. while Mrs. Claude Lewis registered. Two sil- ver services were used. those Dour- ing tea were Mrs. John Icwis and Mrs. Preston Ramsay. Those cap- abl assisting were: Misses Mysie nn Riley MacNclll, nieces of Mrs. Lewis from Dalhouslc, N. B.; Miss Elizabeth Ramsay and Mrs. Wil- lliim Ramsay of Hamilton; Mrs. Willard Riley of Clifton: Mrs. Ray Lldstone. Miss Glen Lidstone Mrs. Hazel Moase of Freetown and Mrs. Clayton ‘Thomas of Tryon. Address of Fiimil was rend by Irn Lmvis while Lit le Mary Lewis presented her grandmother with an nid fashioned nosegay. Miss Shirley MW-‘B presented the watch Claude tending the funeral of her bus. band. the late George Ddlcy, wink employed here for the past year is going home —Neyv Glasgow _..___. l-BACK T0 AUSTRALIA _ Pilot Officer Morris of the RAF” nei- sisw- M1“ been in Suinmerside for some time and presided most, m. Cvlilflbiy as organist iii St. Mary's church Summerside and 5t. John's church St. Elesnoi-s left yesterday His was Bllweciated and in both churc es yesterday Ven. Archdeac. . lite t0 his skill and voiced the regret. of many at th extending best wishes eIOIMIIIIES Sm IS NOW IN Al-‘lflCAq-Mls Ruth R ivritlng to her s mother from N. Africa tells of the ucnderful scenery along the blue Mediterranean. and of the perftigt M s The bridesmaid also worc blue. Afr - when Miss lilary Burt, son looked charmin dress of sunny accessories and while the groom but the returns campaign has nsorship of over the campa who composed teams. Kathleen liitte iiiibei Allen, Janet Alleah Palmen-S was the scene of a to licr dailghtci‘ suspended over a times, The Mrs. F.W. oriald SE5 intercourse. Edmund McNally Mass, arrived in Tuesday evening. On July 14th at of the bride, when Mrs. Townsend L Mr. and Mrs. streamers forming was performed by roses and maiden niiik streamers. ii dress of with hat to was ably "This is no time The road to victory is going "B; We are never yet A. Blake, 08.2.‘, commanding the here. by Hon. Dr. 0T5. J. F. Ifcightiaer, as toastmaster. Toasts were ed to by His Governor l/ePagg MacKenzie. Robert M. A., Advisory Committee tlon: Col ative: Capt. N. M M.; Mayor B. Other Messrs. and Edwin Lewis presenied the - Alumni-lull of Mrs. Thompson and the John Robert Thompson of Darn- ley became the bride of Mr. Everett nf Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Burt of French River. the 's Men's Club, and energy and resourcefu ness, which has achieved success in their own activities. they Kit the p. e club acted with Miss Lecky. Their sales amounted to $239.25. The follow- ing are the names of younggadies the Miss lTodd, Miss Mildred Boudry, Ma's. Hazel Boulden. Mar Kennedy, Connie Conrad, Shir ey Smit . Ruth Toombs, Joyce Currie, Frail- -ces Lecky, Eileen MacLellan, Char- Tonipkiiis, Barbara Ellen Morrison, Leitlia Crue, Ellis, Mary Pope. Joari Meikle, and The home zit-Mrs. Frank McKay gathering on Wednesday evening to tender a miscellaneous shower Jeane who was shortly to become the bride of Pte. Bruce Ramsay of His hfajestys Service. The drawing tastefully decorated iii white strermiers with wedding bells mg a prettily decorated seat of honor with a background of roses and evergreens. The bride was es- corted downstairs to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Chetwood Bates and by Miss Helen Champion. A miniature bride and groom, Margaret Crozier and Cliff- ul-d Donald brought in a gaily dec- orated basket of all kinds of gifts which had to be refilled several arcels were opened by Donald and the accompanying var- were read by Piiynter and presented to the bride while Miss Ruby Cascley and Mrs. James Hickey arranged them on the table. Miss Jean then thanked all friends for their great kindness and their expression oi‘ goodwill. All joined in singing For She's A Jolly Good Fellow. The itlfts were lovely and consisted of silver, linen of slbkinds, chinaware, pyrex, etc. besides a large number of envelopes of money. A dainty lunch was serv- ed nnd the remainder of the even- ing was pleasantly spent in social WEDNESDAY —Dr. David McNally and Dr. friends in Summerside extend a hearty welcome to them on their annual trip to Summerside and a wish that they will continue to visit us each year happy event took place at the 116416 MacNeill. only daughter of Mr. and Rustico, became the bride of LAC. William David Stevenson, son of Robe son, Wheatley River. Girl friends of the bride. Miss Alma Railings, Miss Mary Ross, Miss Hazel Smith. and Miss Wlnnifred bridal party proceeded down steps to a beautifully decorated arch on the lawn. The ceremony Shaw. The bride. given in marriage |)V her father. was gowned in a floor length dress of ivhite six-iii. fitted on torss lines with lace and Pearl trimmings long net veil and looked very charming she ggfrjgd a beautiful bouquet of coiislli of the bride, was id- Weuruiiz a floor length rose embroidered taffeta > _t matclhi ivlis wni e cariiat ons and maiden hair fern. Little Muriel MacNeill, pet-e of the bride. wearing blug my- eta. acted as flower girl. The [room supported by his brother. Robert Nelson, Bolng th o h period of sacrifice such ssruileg h“: experienced," 9°". DY- Cyrus MiicMillan. for Queens and parliamentary as. sistant to the Minister 01 il-fif-Alfv-in addressing the annual dinner of the Provincial Command ofrthe CnnadlamLegion last night. r. MacMillans warning against, COmDIF-BBHCV WM also stressed by 1 9mm“! awaken Group Capt. n. Millnn. O B.E., and other speak- The dinner, held at The Char. lottetown, was largely attended. My. proposed or rosponr- Honour Lieutenant. Blake. Col. G. E. Full. Lieut. C. P. secretary of the General H. D. Johnso , M,D., _ Di. Dominion Command] remeserii- ilélologtlire, K.C., i-i. r. Miteeiiee. Kev. 0mm and Smokers culled upon were Gordon Murchison, dir- ector of Soldiers Settlement. Ott- ‘ljlrlnkh-Je. Jmllvflclntghfland Drevsiililtsing I 0 Cl Commlfl. . Rev, Father Trainer of Indian Riv- . er on Saturday evening July 31st, dsugllitgi- n e Evelyn, ceeded its Liijective of $1,800 1n the m out m U_B t C , Brand, R.A.F. Squadron Leader. WhiCiF closed 0th slgillfdfl gmgqnggi m“ J- M- Cummn- RAF- figures have not been tabu ated yet already in show the objective has been exceeded. been under the Summer-side the same campal chairman for the drive was Mr. W.A. Currie. igmom Immediate; fouowin the Bu.- 'l‘he Miss Canada team which won tweddi y a and Al. = a_ ivar savings certificate highest sales was composed of Miss Roberta Gorrill and Miss Katherine Lecky. Duringsthe ign J D for the last. part of the ianrie Downlns anada Allan, Deryl Currie, An- Bakci‘, Dorothy large and happy room was pink and corner contain- anzi Miss Evelyn Mrs. Horace of Springfield. Summersid on Their many in future-S ‘l o'clock D- m. a Miss Jennie Luis MacNeill. North rt L. Steven- l-laslem, held an aisle as the the Rev. Robert E. ' talisman hair fern with M155 Margaret Her bouquet twin for complacency. to be declared M. P. Defence M .M., officer R. A . l" station W . J . P. Mac. M M., presided Group Capt. ‘Ihe bride in her wedding lua with matching Wll attended by Lillian Thompson Wu attended by ll-lr. Andrew Calsley. At tihe close iif the ceremony tile wedding party motored to the home of t-hq groom's tiarcnts where a delicious wedding supper was served to the immedi- late relatives of the families. -stnmin:usrbn sxcilsns on- JECTIVE —- Summerside has ex- The sn up of yellow "B? drasons. John day morning were Mrs. affectioniilly called by her friends here maiden home in Halifax she decid- ed to take the ‘ transportation and "wok the air" moment, of her trip. Miss Ballam also enjoyed hei- initial air ride and was, with "Nanny", sorry that it did not. last longer. (Halifax papers please copy). BRDWN-BIIAND-A t-W wedding took ace in Saint my: Chliiel yester y morning, when Claudine Elizabeth Brown, R. N., became the bride of Clifford Laurie Chaplain performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a. gabsr- dine tan suit with brown accesor- les and wore a corsage of talisman roses. Miss Charlotte Gordon. R.N., who acted as bridesmaid, chose a. beige gabardma suit with ten ac- cesories and her oorssge was made tDbGrfly. R.A.F.. supported the n8. Mr. and Mrs. Brand left on a. short honeymoon trip throughout the Marltirnes. >-__L PRESENTATION ._ 0n the 5v. ening of July 18th, the people of East Point gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Med Creverie to do honor to their son George who is with the R.C.A.F., Claresholm, Alberta. and who was home on leave. Mr. P-R. Heston was called upon to occupy the chair and af- ter explaining the purpose of the gathering called on Mr. Peter Bea- ton who read an appropriate ad- dress while Miss Marion MacDon- ald presented George with n gift of money. George although taken by surprise thanked all for their kindness. Suitable remarks for the occasion were then made by Messrs. AH. Benton. This was fol-- lowed by instrumental music. vin- lin and guitar and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent. Ever available mm from the Bach rove military camp was em- ployed yesterday and Tuesday by iirmers near Charlottetown in har- vesting the hay crop. it was learned last. ni ht. Prewser J.l Wallfl- Jones, wlgo opera a urge arm at near y Bunb said he believed more than men were out yesterday and they had been of great. hel Farmers provided trans ortation to and from the camp. e men volunteered to work arid were em- ployed on farms after noon on each day. It was not known whether the men would be available for farm work again or not, They will riot. be out ay, however. No fixed rate of ay was establish- ed, it was learne . he men vol- unteered to work and their DRY W“ arranged between themselves and the farmers . ‘There was still no indication here that the province would ne- cept army labor from mainland ClilllDS on the wa e rate announced at Ottawa of $3. per day With board and lodging. One farmer ssld the rate WES much higher than that DIBVHUMK for farm help in this province and in aclclitlon not all the soldiers would be experienced farm labor- ers. The same source said that the ,Dominlon Bureau of Statistics re- ‘ ported that; the average momhll wage rate for farm help in Canada this year accordin to the latest- returns. was $51. . Phat would make the rate for the soldiers fifty per cent higher. making it 11111011 too high for Island farmers to at- rd. Premier Jones himself last n18!" said apparently Lhe only 5011151011 to the farm labor crisis in this province was for iha farmer, his wife and their children to Pitch 1n and work themselves to the none." He predicted an even BTBBWT crisis beginning about the middle of Sept. and oontinuini w; RWY“ weeks during grain harvestinl Wei‘- ations, threshing and potato d18- tn . vgeather conditions have trill-Rd farmers to be behind with cultivat- ing operations in potato and r0071 fields and now spraying for blishl control is demanding immtrflllle M‘ tentlon in tlie midst of my Ina-K- Cript. N.W. Lowthel‘. M-Ma Chill’- lottetown. was re-eleoted president at yesterday's twelfth annual Lull- VefitiOil of the Provincial Cam- mand of the Canadian Legion. The convention, which was largo- ly attended. passed a number of strongly worded resolutions and concluded with an enjoyable dili- ner at The Charlottetown. The following other ulliccrs were elected ioi" the ensuing year: Vice President, Russell Gregor. Cnalrlnari, James S. Walker. Vice Chairman, Capt- Brenton- Clark Chaplain, Mu]. 11E‘. lvfasNzitt. Hon. Treasurer, Elli. Biignnll Dominion Representative, Col HlD. Johnson, M.D., VJ‘) Branch representatives: Char- lottetown, H.A. Messervev; O'- Leary. EB. Ellis; Soul-is, J .C Creamer; Mt. Stewart, James Fisher; Summerside, Arthur Cor- ney; Tignish, Frank Richard; 11l- doh, Daniel E. Ross; Montague. Walter Beer; Kenslngtcn, W.L. DI- lsney. The convention opened promptly at l0 ii.m- yesterday st The Chur- luttetown with President Lowtlier in the chair. The delegates were welcomed to the Cit. by Mayor B. Roy Holman and resident John Lcightizer of the Charlottetown Branch. Attending the convention from cutside the Province were Messrs. “J. McIntosh, provincial presi- cent of the Nova Scoiia. Command "homas Fen-on of Halifax and Robert England of the Demobiliz- ation and Rehabilitation Commit- tee, Ottawa. Adettcr was read from Alex. Walker, Dominion President. of the Legion, regretting his inability to MEC- Ehgland, M_c., on Rehabilita- be (present and referring to the sud en assing of Colonel Nichol- firs Vico President, who was to have attended the convention. After the minutes u! tlie inst Edward Wood uid Misc Viola Bollun of Pownul. "Nuuiy" Wood, u in l: many recently celebrated her 89th birthday. In her anxiety to make her annual Visit to liar method of like a youngster. BhO 01110196 W"? In thkfnrae for all trot and mo: . A host ct friontis follow him‘ with Superintendent of oil boring for Iofflnnd Bros. Inc., of THIS! Ok- lahoma nrrived in the city Wt-‘d- riesday. He will remain here dur- ing the present operations. Fine weather, l. fair crowd and good racing were features of yes- terday's harness meet at the Stun- merside track Hal Mo rioy came through sparkling finish to win the first heat but Dale H. had too much brush in the second heat and won by s head in 2.09 1-4. the fast/est time of the day. Dale H. Won the third heat with Real Money n close second. ISLAND OFFICER IN BICILY- The first Prince Edward Islander to be mentioned in the war news from Sicily is Capt. Alison R0 era. Charlottetown son of Mrs. he! Rogers. Uplper Prince street, and a couslri of t. Col. R.S R0861‘!- and Major T.B. Rogers. He is servirighas Company Commander with e West. Nova Bcotia Re- ' iment and is mentioned by R058 | unro, noted Canadian Press co:- res ondent. in a story of the Sic y campaign appearing in to- day's Guardian. FIVE SOLDIERS LEAVE — Five soldiers from No. 62 C. A. (8.) T. 0.. at Beach Grove left today for service elsewhere in Canada. Those ieaving for the mainland were: Privates J. J. Bolger, Richmond, P.E.I.; L. G, Burns. Alma, P El; C. V. Casforci. Charlottetown; A. Martin, Valleyfield. P EL; R. F. Harley. Charlottetown. Before‘ leav- ing they were presented with cig- arettes by the Provincial Govern- ment through thc Carry on Can- ada Corps. The pNsentatiOns were looked after by Ira Brown of the Canadian Legion Wiir Services. A quiet but pretty wedding was solem l td at the United Church Manse at Mnlpeque on Friday ev- enlng, July 30th at 7.30 o'clock of Jean, daughter of Mrs. Frank Mc- Kay and the late Mr. McKay. Darn ley to Pte. Bruce Ramsay of HMS. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ramsay of Hamilton. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. C.J. Crowdis in the presence of the im- mediate reiatives. The bride look- ed very charming in a dress of sun- ny blue with matching accessories and had as her attendant Miss Ruby Cuseley who was very tastefully attired in a dress of light blue. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Elton McKay. brother of the bride. Immediately after the ceremony the happy young couple motored to Borden enroute to St. John where the groom is stationed at a mill- tsry training school there- A host of friends Join in wishing this young couple hest wishes for ii long and happy Iedded life. —FEAST 0F ST. ANNE.— The residents of LEHHOX Island. the Indian Reservation. were favored with fine weather for the Olfiefv- ancc of the Feast of BR Amie Sunday. A large number from the surrounding d tricts attended. In the morning a Solemn High Mass was celebrated in tlie open at l1 nicely decorated Altar. The C6161?‘ rant. was Rev. W. V. MCDORHlI-‘l- Seven Mile Bay, who was asfiiited by Rev. J. A. Sullivan and Rev- F‘- Cass of St. Dunstans University 85 Deacon and Sub-Deacon. Rev. Os- wald Murlrghy was Master of Cere- monies. e sermon for the occas- ion wtis delivered by Rev. W- J» iMonaghan, Alberton, who dim“! ‘the course of his remarks 60mph‘ merited the residents on the BR81- lent preparations they had mflde for the observance of the Feast. The choir was under the direction of Mr. John Sark who also presid- ed at the organ. In the uflflmflfl Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was given by Rev. W. J. Munaghsn who also delivered a brief sermon. Dinner ivas served 0h the grounds where there was also refreshment booths. A delightful evening was spent in Long River Hall on Friday even- ing to do honor to M1‘. JB-flwlfi Brown of His Majesty's Forces who was spending ii few days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Brown. When the guests had all arrived Mr. Ernest Dunning called upon the guest of honor to come forward and in a few well chosen remarks called upon Mr. Arthur Johnstone who presented him with a purse containing e. neat sum of money on behalf of his many friends in Long River as a token uf their good wishes and the high esteem iii which he ivas held- In a few words Mr. Brown express- ed his sincerc thanks to all for their great kindness and all 301K166 singing For He's A Jolly Good Fellow. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing", music for LhlS beinB furnished by Mrs. Ernest Dunning and Mr. Heath Campbell. Mr. Brown left in a few days to resume his military duties in Pctuwiiwa. best wishes for a safe re-tuzii *4 his home and friends. -DOUBLE WEDDING — A very pretty double wedding took place at, st. Peter's Church. seven Mile Bay, on Wednesday, July 14th. Wilfin the Misses Edna and Haul Green. daughters of Mrs. Green and thelate George Green of Central B cquc became the respective t" (If Harry Murphy. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gray Murphy of Char- lottetown and Alban Kcough son of Martin and the lat; Mrs. KeOllZh of 'l‘l'.von. The ceremony and follow- ing Mass were performed by Rev W. V. MacDonald parish priest. As the wedding march was played by the brides‘ sister. Fiorrie. the brides proceeded up the aisle and were given in marriage bv their bro- thers Harry and Jack. Miss Edna. woi-o a. dress of powder blue with navy accessories. Miss Hazel. was dressed in aqua blue with hat to match and British tan accessories. Her only Jewellery was her mother's locket some sixty years old. The coraages were of pink rosebuds. ‘the church was beautifully dec- orated and during the ceremony the choir rendered several appropriate hymns. After the signing of the register and amid showers of con- fetti and good wishes. the bridal annual convenion were read by Comrade G. E. Sherren, provin- cial secretary, the provincial chair- man, James Walker, took chnrve of the meeting, when the resolu- tions resented by the resolution comml tec were taken up. Partic- Bl s. u .' u J.- thcir marriage practised tlie nursing profession in couples left for a short honeymoon through the Maritime Provinces. 0n their return s reception was held at. the brides’ home for the immediate families. Previous to Min Edna had Hue! ir son; 205th Hu h Mac —lAD NlWl-A‘ telegram rc- colved last ht announced the death of Mr. Jg Runny in Augultflrd in Glcio on hem. Mr. Runny Wu I» 1011M! resident of this town and WM 101' "ti"? ’°"ift‘tl‘i.‘t‘°a..ltéé rifts; c and . a bmtsher of the law TD. Elm- say. APPLICATION GlANTID-Thc application mldc lut Monday be- fore Mr. Justice Anenault for ro- nioval of pflaonecl Wilfred John Bradley to Ontario, hu been grunt- ed. Bradley is wmted than on a charge of murder. Ha wu in custody hero on a charge of robbery with violence. NAVAL MASCOTB — Ruling l. patriotic urge and the need of food and care about a month ago, "Queenie" a little brown dog had himself recruited as a naval mas- cot at HiMCS. "Queen Charlotte" naval barracks. Apparently his rise ivaa rapid for he now sleeps 1n the Captain's cabin. From n. sim- ilar urge "Trig r Joe" a grey kit- ten decided to oin, and be has also dong well. He sleeps in s mull hammock in the instructor's —FUNERAL WEDNESDAY — The funeral of the late Lester Daw- son, son of the late Merritt Daw- son and Mrs. Dawson took place from his home in Suminerside on Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Rev. Mi". Cook conducted the serivce at. the home and the remains were taken to Tryon Cemetery where inter- ment was made- This pail bearers were as follows: Messrs. George Dawson, Ted Poole, Vaughan Groom Alfred Groom, Charles Mountain. Arthur Larktn. B. For thepimposeof consulting with the provincial committee 0t the Air Cadet Lea ue and Government officials in re ercnce to promotion and development of’ the Air Cadet squadrons lxi the Maritime prov- inces. Wing Commander f-LN. Nel- son and Fl ht Lleut. H.C. Ander- son, both o the RLLAI‘. arrived here by plane from Moncton yes- terday. At the Provincial Building the officers were welcomed by Premier J. Walter Jones, Dr- I-LH. Show. superintendent of education and Hon. G. H. Barbour,‘ minister of public works. i WADDELL - WADDELL. - A quiet weddi of interest to friends in Prince ward Inland was sol- emnized at the Presbyterian Manse Kensin ton, on Wednesday, July 28th, w en PGITECZB. Eu hemla, the dau hter of Mr. and rs, Gordon We dell, Kelly's Cross became the bride of Wallace Lloyd the son of Mrs. Ma A. rind the ate William Wsddellfifryon. ‘The ceremony was performed by Rev J. A. McGo The bride was charmingly attired in blue with matching accessories. The attendants were Miss Annie F. Wacldell a. sister of the bride and Mr. Wm. J. Semple. Following the ceremony the hnp _ couple motor‘ ed to Summerside or dinner. Mr- and Mrs. Wallace Waddell are i1- ' in Baltic, Lot l8, where the groom has been a. successful iarmer The funeral of Capt. James O. Roabh V2.5 held yesterday mornings with full naval honours from his late residence, Soutiiport. to S. Duiistans Basilica, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Capt. Rev. Louis Dougsn, Navy chaplain who also conducted the service at t grave. he order of procession wu as "ii-l" P t in h for mg ary c urge o . . O. Ross. R.C.N.V.R. Escort (in command of Sub- Lieut. Aust. R.C.N.V.R.) with muf- fled drums. Funeral Director. Honorary pallbearers. Active pallbearers. Hearse. Chief mourners. General public. The honorary pallbearers were: Lleut. Morris Liuut. Burnett. Sub.- Lieut- M ilan. Sub. um im-t. Bub. Lieut. Oorkum and Subs Lieut Hawker. Active pallbearers were O.D. Mc- Ausland, O.D. Taylor, O. D- hith- ful, O. D. Kower. O. D. Griffin and Sto. C. Goldnip. Chief mourners were: Vincent Roach, F-T.A., R.C.N.V.R., Ban- ford Roach. Patrick Murriaghan, Br. Patrick Murnaghan, Jr., James Murnaehtn, Vincent Mui-naghan ping Lieut. CI. McKenzie, R.C.N. Three volleys were fired over the grave and Last: Post and Reveille sounded b O.D. Pugh of H.M.C.S. "Quenn C lirlotte". - Opening officially August a. m» Reserve Army camp officers are u O 0 ‘ ws. The 42nd (Reserve) Brigadr Col. G. Eliot Pull, Charuttetuwn. Commandant; Brigade M _ fail-rs. New f,‘ 1-1 ; ‘ n: -t. . s, MM. Mflflol‘ R. . kfogan, n training of icer; Major D. F. ierney, ass taut training of- ficer; Lt. D.J. Morris, transport of- . MoCulloch‘ orderly nd Lt. McCormack, ‘3 \..li s- of the district paymas r, district ordnance officer and district gineer officer yet unnamed. glment: Lt. Col. R.A. Mo son, M. M., summer-side, Officer Command- f . nilctou lgghlandurs: Lt. Col. J.G. ‘CotteitO. . Mayor o! New Glu- gow; ind (Reserve) Butts ion Cape Breton Highlanders: Lt. Col. Crooks. MM, Officer Commmdlnl cape Breton. Oops Breton represeggattve EJEInPIVi-l and l filth...‘ iinlti with officer: oommsxidln : 16th (Reserve) Field Regiment. “ion”: 3%; Ralph Simpson; ‘Bat-wry. Charlottetown, Major Aux Math - Battery, Sydney, Capil- '51! 5th (Reserve) Iibrtreu Sig- nals a company, 3.0.0.8. Glace Bay, Capt. W. Maclaaac: 6th (Re- serve) District Signals, R.C.C 8., Charlottetown. Lt. Col. K. 5. - era; 29th (Reserve) Field Ambu- nnoe, R. .A. . New Glasgow. Lt. Col. A. E. Blackett. The 42nd Reserve Brigade Group Company R.C.A.S.C., Charlottetown. and Sydney, Acting 0.C., R. Sydney and Ca t. J. Charlottptown. 0 d Reserve Com- gny Veterans Guard of Canada, . 160M (This) llhhflt w 2 a. .5 g o u ulan f lieu Iolol M0 Rowling: Wyomlii . Mia lbfllll Wis anchor h genial _. __.s.n.L__..._§i.4-_.. -..- _ x id Buniniorsmi: _ bang. __ "-E'¢' i ivoob - Msi-Pzmiisos - At m4 The 17th Reserve umilifiod Ra- b u t. . . “f: Afim Mal-rs. father of éf-‘F; iAt ‘the declaration of Wal’ 113E‘ Wu“. was attached w s Scott: an lieutenant. A break occurred nesdsy evening at ,Z‘Z"}‘;,{,‘,','}; ter mo!‘ Sh, Bummerslmelflallqoon sum” was taken but a fiumbgr tickets were stolen along “m, "‘ date stamp without which ‘h’ would have no value. Also l, mu‘ ., sin pen‘. Admittance “'11s gamu- through a back window The hm“ was not discovered until ti“, m“ mfiflllni- There was no moii M <1‘ the office but the cash ,1,-,,,,,§Y i" , riot flpircéd. The lock on tlie ataxia bnogenc-llsthedickets iieie kept “may Weq, mESJRHUSdI-Y r fishnet) _. T y r en s r_ ~ ble. Rose vailgy, BYE ¥§~ri°§i,§°m‘*~ hear of the very Dtlinfiil accili we which occurred a few tun-s em“ While working um tlie root of hf i barn he had theunisfoi-iuuti to g 111mm‘! hi5 Spine ivhlcli nctesgi-I tnted him being removed from at... 1101110 by ambulance to tlii- Pr- . County Hospital wlicre it ti“! found necessary to rut him tau‘ plaster cast. Although suffcrina considerably Mr. Gamble is doing a? $00!} las can be expected. m; Irezggeryr ends wish him ll, gpcedy —BRIEF STRIKE - ~ fimployed by the Piiliiii-ygrhgyfig- William! c°~i Lld- lit Slimmer-id building motor laiuicliit, m. ‘d: government were back at - ' twdav after a liner strll . my. walked off the Job Wednesday fol ~- lowing demands for 5 m M,“ ‘.. hour Wage 1110781188. 'i‘l\‘f‘li,ly.fr:g“ men employed by the mnumml V." involved. The men nttrertl to}: tum to work pending cnnsiaeranmi’ of their demands by proper authori- ties. 'I'hev avers off the 10a M; three hours. was llfifieliioofl" that: the lowest paid man nicely!‘- eents per hour and that iilD: rate sees upward from that (intend; ins upon the skill 0t the laborer.” ilK \?S- ’ BOWNESS-At Edmonton, Alberta“ 0n Jilly 39. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs, ' Eiigéafiroarlilesa, a daughter, at“. --At tilt! P in Ed l. _and Hospi l on ‘Jule; 30.1“ Mr. “and rs. Perl?!’ Lund, Bt-tlietzf.‘ a so . DUNN—At the Charlottetown Hos-f; vital an July 13. 1943. to ivir. and Mrs. Raymond Dunn. Grand ‘Iran’ laughter. iitflwarii. (nee Taylor) Jirflvkley Pt. a. son (“liliilllll Keri- neth). CURLEY —At Clennont to w, and Mrs. Wilfre . l .. tter. Paula Maud: Curey a ‘laughi; REIDIE-At the Charlottetown, Hospital. August 2. i944). m Lac, and Mrs, Norman Rdifilp illft‘ Pa- tricia Myicr), Ci1fil'i0i.lf‘lt\\\'ll, a son ROWE-At the Charlottetown Hos-l bital on Jilly 3i, 19-13, m Mr. iuid ' Mrs. Fred Rowe (rice Mary Dono- van) a daughter. ETERS — At the Charlottetwg Hospital, July 30 i943. to M1268: ‘ ’ 93'» - '1'. . A118 ust 2, 1943 to Corporal A. P. and Mrs. McGiilivary, nee Not-ten C111- leri, a son. - REDMOND - Al: Malpeqlie 11¢ July 30th, i848, to Mr .iuitl M11- Harold Redmond a dauuliter. , POWER-At. Tracndie (truss Auf‘, ust. i, ma. w Mr. and Mrs- w. r.__- Power. a daughter. MATHESON-At the Prince F4- wud Island Hospital on Alllfil-‘la 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. CW5" Matheson, Milton, a sou. SANDERSON—At the Prluce Bil‘. ward Island Hospital on Allsllfil 7i 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Leilll 53"“ derson, St. Peter's Bay. a daughter, Rena Jane. _ _ RICHARDS - at the Prmffl H; ward Island Hospital on Allffiligtlhr" 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. lii-it CM“, alrclls, (nee Emma smith). a ey. a son. _ ‘ AltTllUlb-At. the Prince Edvard Island Hospital, on August 3. 1&4 to Lac. and Mrs. Kenneth m- Arthur, (nee Olive !\T~='>f*“feu,' Charlottetown, a son. 1W“ erwin. _ , Put-At Tryoii, July l-ilil, ill-la- to Mr. and Mrs, Harold l-‘iiy (nee- Vera Rogerson) a son. v Manse Valleyfield, on Junt- it». it'll y the Rev. J M. Fore-i, Bell-ll‘; Christina MKCPiIETSDXl, Duudet Harold B. Wood nt vault-ll "J";- CAMPBELL - COTTON - At l a hfarise, New London. Pill-Clip August a, ma. RllbY Mural"- go ton of Miscoiiche, P.E l., w 1-1’ l; Vernon Campbell of Ifiisilltllilllin 17.1., Rev. H. M. Buiitliin official I C ROACII - _At the Cliiirlotllfwmf Ho; ital on Sunday August g-d o, Lasltifiigmigi ("arlrviivilitgv n “ 1048. Mrs. Robert A. calllieclt ed 64 ear" . Ziaumitiik-At ‘Pryon. Mrs. zabetifcallbeqlc. Widow of i119 l Robert Oallbeek, age - ‘ [hnd MAoINNIS—_At Greene-ck. livmfiwn. git illunc 10 gittiaarislvilltlgllln l ~ ‘Mn nn , age ye . John ll. McInnis. st. Charles. P-l - - i LEABD-At North Tire" “"11, 2. ma. rm. ma A. Lewi- wit‘. DAWSON—In Cillrlotttiiflll’ K-nn M 2. i943, Lester M. DII\i-‘°“-D'_'W..,,", Mrs- and the lrita A-M-(mti-tls- CALLAGIIAN- at the it i, '10“ town Hospital on Alli-W‘, Jose h Callalthnn. Ill-l DU N-Ai. the City 26th 1943. James D CRIS. ilucortM/icx-iit tlie "cull; luau, Au . 4m. i943 M-“§"i 2 t». i-icla M ormnclr. itscdmrmlglaivn nsnoiua --a-t the 561-945‘ Mm, l1 §i'.{'&"‘i3’.i&‘i.,“-‘§é ‘w 1"" 4a CAL ma. J4 ‘wifi: lliii Jul lXIiiiip-WF“! ._._ ---_ _.--.n-u'-.