. b w I Q a a -..-<__;q-‘-_-=J;f:.w§p-u,»~g- -—-_;-:. marl _ .1‘ *\"_"\-'<‘.*:. a Q (Int Q1 run-u __.a.-.rcJ,-5~_.._,g_- -¢_~..__,_J9,-K~_~ - a.;¢a:uQ.-.~ ':~':':_.'-*2as"‘"v "" face mcrrr THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN oura NEWS BUDGET m. one SATUR MONDAY Mr. Wendall MacNutt left re- cently for Monoton, NB, to Join we R'C‘A'F' He vii/file mud S? f.” inion illustration stations He is a a“ M“ u ' stationed at Upper Canard, NB, night Mr. Eaton, here for the the Seed Grow- Mr. and Mrs. Darnlev. who has offered his oer-y vices for; his counti-ynsince the: out-| break o this war. 6 5660B $011‘ . . Gerald MaCNun pa,“ me supwme. ers said that he had very pleasant WELL-KNOWN HERE-Mr. E. L. Eaton who is president of the Canadian Seed Growers Association is n0 Stranger in this Province. F01‘ several years he was in Charlotte- of doiii- _:o_wn as superintendent Last. annual meeting of sarzafioe while in action in Mayf mexmnes or his work m RE‘ ' 1042. SXAVAL OFFICER TRANSFERS.- ED-Siib. Lieut. L. D. Stewart. Dl-| visional officer at H.M.C.S. "Que?" Charlotte", recently received notice‘ Church at 9.00 s..m. The of transfer. Sub-Lieut. Stewari. '- , s k tchetva Arsenauit, lrigsnieaeerii kiiigoxpastuie: weekrsu Blwiiiiere. —FUNERAL SATURDAY -— The funeral of the late Mrs. Arsenault was held on Saturda morning from her late residenc w Si. PBuTs man Catholr , _ pail bea o, rers were: George Richard, Alban Blacquire, on me staff at the local “may m". Perry. The Mass of Requiem wa racks He leaves this morning for "P3111951 b)’ Halifax to take up his new duties. , _b d. ‘l the 4 _ _ was held yesterday afternoon from funeral of the late Mrs. Frederick a, ‘\.1,“‘wj§‘§n";° }.,Q.,,,,.,_._ 31mlTaeqgftxlbiiytxgigtu’ gauging $331k the R.A.F. Siiflllort w Sherwood Parkman, of East Royalty, was AVPPAUE. Th‘. hlgze was confined $4M huh-gin‘; ajdnlafdeg‘ ‘I‘nar_ cemetery. The services at the sia- held yesterday afternoon from her qlly’ m me ground floor bait yum m- Wi-l; ~ d wwwm ition and grave were conducted by late residence. Service at the home c iiiterici- was badlv bui-ii- Rh. WV ‘Wan, H ‘e.‘,O;.nu,djSqdn.-Ldr. Cameron. Corp. Sitarp, and grave, was conducted by the ' the ' ire destroy-d. mp b ‘P-Inbn; l} ‘ASPRC; of the ‘ who u.“ a name o; oxford, Rev. Nell Herman and the Rev. I. a u cf the ft _\\as not kin . ulnntihaté [ylmadx 1.9.3.1.... nnland. died in the Prince Edtvird J. Levy. The pallbearers were: €jrhlllfiidltfllgiggP élfslgiifitifglghbigbglligg1.15y [he Com . ‘ The bride 151m“; gosplya] IPg-jday, The m- Messrs. W. H. Platts, W. Chester S. 817i. rmxirv is ‘fir; (‘uracil 1A“) TO R wl/Tiii‘ funeral 0 he i ‘ Sa= urdav _i h e residence. The cicd by the Rev. q parade yesterday in ‘Jfié was in charge o G. Marshall. . headed by Sub-Lt ad service at St. Dunsta s’ i’. i r of! ends Joiii in wishing l. 7- ' _ ,’*— _ Mi. and .\-fr.<. MacNeill many years '31‘ _ A u i. i _ H v- l If yf C . "Queen Charioiie . I‘ TUESDAY The C3‘ s Pauls. Many interested s) crs lziict‘. the route of marri‘. men S" b)’ - IERE FIRST TIME SINCE 1914 _-A nuiiabw of delegates to the ari- nuril meeting of the Canadian Secd Growers Asoclation here are milklll! their first. trip tn the 191°‘ But. for others it. is l C851’- . _. 1e A b.“ of the staff i'.i.=. is m. . .- §f_\fqtDgl“lig College is Ln tho latter class He said f-hB-i- i116 155’- tLme he. was here was in i914. _-\_\'NI‘AL MEETING 0F HOS- BOARD — The annual v of the Board of Trustees u on Thurcdayi evening. June 17- YOIiOWiILZ officers of the Board w. o re-i-iecteo. President. H. T- Sorrcinijv-Trc Jame-i _-; '.‘1'il"i The follow members of the Ivar-ti were reappointed. J. E. Daron. C. R. Rogers. J. P. Mc- nmis. M. L, Bradshaw and Judse A. c Saunders. The meeting 8d" joiirneri till July 8 when the financ- iai report will be presenteci-S lifffT, _a_ vgrv pretfiy wedding ceremony was held at the Manse at Malpeque 0n Wednesday mCPJlIi-Ylg. Jim? 9th at l0 o'clock when MBIEUQT». £18481’!- zrir of I-Irs. James Gown-a and the lafc Mr. Cousins of Baltic became ‘the ide of Hubert. son of Mi‘- Qvl _\1r;. David Carisloy. Spflng V94- 14»; The voting couple were attend- ed h. Miss Ruby oaisiev. sister of fin: gynflm while Mr. David Coil-sins any siippuifled the strwm The ceremony’ was performed by RW- c. ,l crowdis. The bride was at- 1r..."iv<'1V gowned in a black tailor- 11L.W1fh matching accessories r ‘ie the bridesmaid also WON l tailored suit with ma/tohmg 509$‘ " .. Al‘ tih ceremony B ooifplle lefi immedifiilly 1'01‘ n .»b.ort honeymoon trip in bill‘- Pm"- incl‘ before returning to their home L». .: Vallr-v wither; they gill re accompanied .' m9 5- w. s of their many 9191"“ T°T ruruie happiness and rrrosiwnw- rrxcmu. SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Peter 4McQuald held Saturday morning IYOTP idle residence to St. _ T611585 ‘q wthere Requiem High M359 f . n stint‘ by Rt. Rev. Msgr. M. , Donald. Assisting in the sanc- 1 were Rev. Edward Baldwin. c R Npwfrunrlland and in the (h p-v .t. Fl Croken. tin-WW’ , To" is Ht:- rcmaln; wit? ~_-,-.=.. rriruHF-fi m at Jo.<el‘h'~"‘hul'fil'l ‘gem’. (‘v0.11 wiiPTP fhF D1592‘?! 1 ‘lhE by the Ht. Rev. 145E7- Donald. ivhn also conduct- sorvicc at. the grave. assist- l‘ W Keefe. pastor at < Cross Pallboarers at Si. 53's wr-n; Joseph Kenny. c Smrh, Chester Bradiev. Leonard Bradley. Bradley. Pallbearers at James Aeneas erick Bradley Em- LPFllTTi Bradley Pwtzrk MrGrw. s Cross cemetery. .._= Donne Poitinger of Vic- , BC. daughter of Mr. and _ George W. Pottiiiger, became m» bride of Lieutenant Walter Gregory Crawley of Vzcwria, BC., \\,'_15,h1nf_f'rin. DC. son of Mi‘. w'al:er Crawley of Vic- . a pretty naval Wedding . o}; place at l0 am. Satur- n Si, Dunstans Basilica. The n: ccrcmrinv, which was wil- bv a large number of “w. performed. by the nova-l chaplain of the H.M.C.B. "Queen Charlotte", Rev. Lnllis A. Fr-uaan. This was the first na-vn-l WPdQlfiZ ihnt Father Dougan per- form'"d as Chaplain. "fl-c hTldP was dressed in blue with a blue hat to match and car- rmi a bouquet of red roses. Her bridesmaid. Miss Ethel Moran of Charlottetown. was attired in white IlF-a. r1 frmnrlza. . \\‘. Cocifrey‘ of Sufq _, J afternoon H‘ a: m? home and grave hos: of !l‘lt‘ii(‘i.\ tiv ill?!‘ I.) LPfiY . - _ A Nicholson. Pa - , . Rn J mg, Wuhan‘; was guest at Gtlinéalllxqlifi ucri iiiaiiy- useful and “as -m 5,1150}; in .0 -ii (ii the mteem Atist a..i- ‘.1035 >_ iinue through Wednesday. ‘.0 . watch the smart-stepping naval] ulule Rev, . formed the t-s DWELLING DAMAGED - Fire :".\ Sunday morniii: 635531. m“ ' resldPllC lo f heparin s Sinclair [BWHH ,courieous service to the public "OTIJIIOII (‘Oillifliled E0 31TH? open tomorrow and con- ArrLv-als yesterday included Maj- or H.G.L. Strange, a former pre- sident of the Association, Winni- peg, R. Cou'an_ Napaii, N.B 0.5 Stewart, Truro, Clark and Dr. R.A. Inguls, all oi Sackville. QHIEKXY. Si. Peters w ed unanimously as Pi SEIVILYP. candidates t c noiriiiiaz- sire Coti- the Sec- Councillor was moved by Oliver Gay. seconded by Ephriam Malone. For Assemblyman. Mr. Quiglcy was nominated by Cameron McLaugh- lan, seconded by John Cunning- am RAJ-Irwin! speeches were delivered by the candidates and ‘oy Hon. Dr. W J P. MacB/fillaii. provincial lead- er Messrs Oliver Gay. and George Grant. Peters. meeting. ROTARY CLUB MEETS _. J. P. Lantz and Dr. Eric Found were the guest speakers at The Chctrlottetcyvn Rotary club yester- day. They spoke on the Red Cross B100 Donors‘ Clitnic, which will open here Dr. shortly. Thewspeakers emphasized the need for such work and gave an outline of how it. is carried on. A itery interesting part of the viiscussrnn was iiie showing 0f blood plasma samples and the axplanation of how it. is used The plasma. may be used In field hos- pitals and even on the mftle field. it was stated by the speakers, who took this way of illustrating the ,many advantages the use of bre- Ipared plasma has over the previous methods of relying solely straight blood transfusions. At least 100 donors n week will be needed. Iit was explained. They were thank- _ed by Dr W.J.P. MacMillan, 0.13. iE. President. of the Red Cross Soc- ‘ietv in this Province, Dr. MacMiil- rm announced that P. E. Island has achieved 200 per oer-it of its object- ive in the Greek War Relief Fund. The original objective was $3,000 and $6.000 has been subscribed to date. Guests present yesterday were Rotarian Harry Wyatt, St. John's, Nevtfoundland, Lieut. Don. Grant, R. C N.V.R.. Rotarian F. M. Wigg- ins. Montreal, J. A. Webster, Pius Callaghan. Dr. J. C. Houston of Charlottetown. and Gay Judson of Alexandra. Rnfzirians R. E Mutch and W S. Grant IVFYF Jfllfl! chair- men. Mr Mutch. presided. C 5 A disastrous fire of uncertain origin and swift development yest- erday cociipletclyt destroyed Sca- mans Auto Body Works on Dor- chester Street. The adjoining build- ing, Condoms Woollen M1115, lately rebuilt following a. fire early last .wiiiter, also suffered appreciable damage. The firemen received the alarm. about 5:15 in the afternoon. The fire which. it is thought. started in the rear of the garage. spiood with great mpidityt. A column of and attractor! hundreds parts of the city. Firemen were aided in their battle from all half-hour their had the flames tinder control although it required e. considerably longer period before the fire “as extinguished. Regrettably, While chopping be- tween the two affected buildings, Mr. Harry Harley, n fireman. sus- tained a serious foot-injury receiv- rd from an axe which he utas using. He is confined to the hospital for a few dive. Damage was estimated w Mr. Seaman at approximately $10,000 which includes ‘the iloss of four cars owned-by customers of Mr. Seaman. One of the cars destroy- ed belon ed to w. Joseph shelfoon taxi d ver. Charlottetown. Mr. Seaman values his loss at with hat to match and she carried g bouquet. of red roses. Li's-tit. J. R. Morris. second in grymmand of t.he naval training DIIYT" here. was the best man. Entering the church tn the strains o.’ the wedding music played lw th- m-ganist, Mrs. Joseph Douaan. the hrzde- was given in marriage by I-ieut Charla; MacKepzie, cnntlifl of the HMC S. "Queen Charlotte”. During the Nuplial Mass Miss Lucy Blanchard sang Millardis Ave Marin and WJ. Brown llhl Venfl Sanrtus Spiritus. 0WD about $7,000.00. The gutted building contained tools, electric ncldm: machine, a large quantity of paint valued at approximately: $600. and it service mick. Mr. William Condom. proprietor of the woollen mills, has as vet. made no inventory" his buildma but at Lemuel John Michael Arsenault, Gus Dan Rev. J.C. MacDonald G.J. Macbellan per- last rites at the grave ———— i e —.VIacNEILL-GILLIS NUPTIALS, m navy mains were resting at the MacLean . w d accessories a fox cape. Be- Miss Gillis was ncad of the millin- i.. and ‘ Ay, Lpiiiw-d where she made a 1 pleasant niid ' Previous to her marriage the bride! , .- . a shower given m her Jjbbsfleet. and claimed as its ovin, .. . . .. , » ‘their daughter. Claire. at the age $.‘°""‘ b) h” ‘Hands at “hxclgosgiof fifteen years. After an illness n‘, of sometime she calmly brcrifhed hqd‘ The GuAUd-Am liar last on Sunday morning. June Iielogates to the annual meeti a, "s r . . .1 the (‘aiiariian Seed Growershgs; hmmacnlate Psm-dfly and l“, mg.“ The 5&9 ‘Palmer Road, where Requiem mass L.W, Black,’ Jo. gh Messrs. Louis Burge and Albert oiio‘ District of King's at a largely attended convention held last mg (h, ca“ of The Kim vs Rob- gvflth the profession were disposed 3151;’- lléhMorellliiall. Agra Henry ert n. Boswell of Cheri-v ‘Valley ' mvnsnax 0 in. erry Hi . esi ed. - ‘ _ M!’ Burg“ nfllfilfmnanon for was concluded. This appeal was The home of Mr. and Mrs. Char Mr. Colin lIai-Donald. St. acted as secretary of the Se black smoke towrrcd over the fire‘ by the absence of wind. Within a io of damage to and on the appointment of the late ates that ruin A. V. Saunders came b; fire and water. to some Mr. Moo stored wool at the rear building. Considerable dam caused to the washing an roan. However. the woollen m will operate as usual today. Leod of the Chief Clerk. In 1940 when the late nae was E. J. Gallant was named District .1 dyeing Director. ills moted m the office of poetol k. WEDNESDAY The funeral of the late Mrs. Al- lison MacEachern, of New Argyle who” death occurred on May 22. after an illness of only twelve days. took at her late homo on May 25th and was conducted by her pastor Rev. J. H. Bishop. REPORTED MISSING. — Word has been received lthat Start Serg- D This Province is in I at a luncheon of the Seed Growers’ Association at St. Dunstan's University. The decision concerning the train service will be known about 4 o'clock this af- ternoon, he said. The M opened their annual conference yesterday with a morning session at the Plant Pathology Laboratory at the Experimental Farm. In the afternoon the delegates joined with Canadian Seed Growers’ Associa- tion at a meeting held at 8t. Dun- stans University, where matters of mutual interest to both organiza- tions were discussed. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The y has been in England since the first o of’ the year... and is the son of Mr. c Wilfred Whitlock of Hunter River, _ P. E. I. .and Mrs. John Quimbey of Concord, N. H., has been missing since May 18th. He also has two other brothers serving in the arm- s ed forces. Reginald in the R.C.A.F. ‘somewhere in England and Patti in the Navy. Norfolk, Va. LAID TO REST - The funeral of the late Corp. Frank Sharp, R AP. McLure. Lloyd Stevenson, Leo Doucette, Cyril MacGrc-gor. and Neil Darrach. The interment was in the Peoples’ Cemetery. REPRESENTS funeral home until yesterday. The ‘late Corp. Sharp was employed as cardener on the estate of Lorri lTwecdsmuir, before joining the R. ISLAND (‘..\I.A. - Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Millaii, O.B.E., has been re-elected as Prince Edward Island represen- tative on the executive of the Canadian Medical Association. a position which he has held for the past five or six years. In notify- ing Dr. MacMillan of his re-clec- tron, Dr. T. C. Routlcy, general secretary of the C.M.A., states that he intends to be present at the an- nual meeting here of the Prince Ed- ward Island Medical Association which takes place July 9. LAW SOCIETY ANNUAL MEET- ING-Hon. A. W. Mathmon, M LA. was elected president of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island at the annual meeting of the soc- iety hold yesterday afternoon iri the Law Library in the Law Courts Building, Other Officers elected were vice-president. J. W. MacDon- ald; secretary-treasurer, W. E. The Angel of B.;... visited the orne of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sbea, She will be sadly missed in the home where she is survived bv her parents, seven brothers and five sisters All were present except ‘Rita, who is in Montreal. Her funeral took place Conception at the Church. was stint; by her paster. Rev. rick Walsh, the grave. The pallbearers were six of her COUFHLS; Billy Gaiidei. Jimmy Cecil, Phliill. Gfrflrd and Desmond Calla- an. Pat- who also officiated at n --- Bentley, K. 0.; the latter being re- QUEENS COUNTY SUPREME elected to fhLs office for the 36th COURT-The only case heard at consecutive time. Members of the 1116 Suoreme Court yesterday after- noon was mat of The King ys, Grace Smith, a Prohibition appeal F556" Th? appeal was dismissed with costs fixed at $25. In the morn- council, Hon. Mark R. McGuigan, Messrs. K. M. Marlin, KC" N. w. Loivther and M. A Farmer. Maf- ters of routine business connected also dismissed with costs fixed at $100. Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders presided. The case, which opened at the January term of the Court. was an Excise appeal. Witnesses le-iilfymg were Cpl. N. Alvin Shaw, JRC.M.P., for the Crown and Samuel L. Boswell for the appell- ant. J. J. Johnston re tes t t . . afjnpnant and Mtyoglev enéieg? W. A. Ross of Sprinsside an uncle Mark R Afacsuigan’ Cpnwn’ The, of the bride, ~an the wedding court. adjourned to sit again oni gnmiad’ F531,‘, Cgusm o: “F? midi.‘ ber I. when it is expecied 1 Barf: B13 u? g8 MgigsesEitmlg-tnesse a civil iiuiv case will be heard. mare p ye y a o“ o’ the ceremony. megfM§°ggljgefgidv~vggcyenr- LAID '10 near .. The funeral elected mesmem f P111!‘ Ed “a5 of the late William Squires was Ishmd An societal, l” lwflrd held yesterday afternoon from the Lendéd annual y U f, ‘Lrgfiylati MacLean Funeral Home, where - mee n= e a5 service was conducted by the Rev. "m" a‘ P)“ “m” °f MI- and M“- Dr Hugh li/Liller. Pallbearers: Em- a. 1.. Wrighl- other officers elect/Pd erson Kent, Miller saruierson. n. “'°’°' "i°e'pr“id°‘“- MP5 Jacqllei" Stewart n Proude P. Small L iiie Macdonald; treasurer, Mrs. J. Rnbimn Inbermen} ‘ les S. Ross of Lorne, Pictou Coun- ty. was the scene of a pretty wed- ding at five o'clock Saturday af- ternoon. when their younger daugh- ter, Katherlne Violet, was united in marriage to Hugh Fraser, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacGregor of Westville. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. '2' “@1115: Sefletzfr-v- ML“ GT3“? cemetery. Rev. Mr. Consirarl-Iiiewolgfi: iMigiwguv Ppmglam mmnmiefi fated at the grave. ‘ ‘HAIIIIIS’ __— ' ' ' t 0N FIHH4OUGH — Awl Beryl M“ D- M- Gm and MYB- (Dr-l MacPhee. R.C.A.!‘. (wnv is J. P. Millar, program director. Mr. A. L. Wright. It. was decided to continue with the study of art in America during the coming year. Reports of the l‘ home, Douglas Street, Charlotte- town. She is a clerk general at Mountain View, Ontario. Her twin sister, Daphne MacPhee is also an AW! at the same training centre given b‘; buthshs was unable to obtaige leave , wit her sister. Tliev have en in Mr‘ Dick" Mr- 77- Ei Hams. P9311")!!! the service six months. At Mount- president. presided at. the meeting. ain View, Miss MacPhee states. is. the cpnclusion of the business the". an recnuts from an me aintv reiieshments were served by 11.1mm Nations 171E sisters emoy the rwste-‘S- their life in the service and have ‘*—" adequate facilities for all kinds of mNvE-"TTON OPENS-UPW-"dfi sports and entertainment. of (115 lriielegates are expected to at- ____ ten t e conference of Maritime "My Inn-pose m Coming m prime Plant Pathologists of the Science Edward Island at this time is w SPYUCB 1301111111071 Denanmeni familiarize myself with the econ- Agriculture. which . cmy of the Province and the pro- at the Charlottetown laboratory byems o; the people engaged in its this morning. Officials who will be activities,» mid the Ho“ John Bracken, federal leader of the Pro Ipzxesent at the meetings . G. A. scott from the central Few‘... Conservative party’ m a IPbOTEtmTV- oimwa- M? J- F- brief press interview on his arrival Hockey of the Kentville Laboratory. he". 1a.. Henmg Looking exceptionally fit despite and Mr. Inrne l-fowatt. of the Fred- "irm" 1a'b°"mT-"- M? R R- Hi1?“- his arduous travelling schedule of the past. few wteeks, Mr. Bracken Plant Pathologist. here will be in charge 0f arrangements for the spOke enthusiastically of the ‘inc “°n""‘"“,°n~ MT- 5- G- PPPPm- Cm“ appearance of the Province. ‘He 90mm inspect“ 7m‘ the PTW/mfe motored to Charlottetown from with his staff of inspectors and Mr. F‘. M. Cannon, of the Domin- ion Entomological laboratory will also attend the sessions. Some of the delegates arrived on Saturday night, and others last night. The‘ visitors who were here yesterday were shown the Charlottetown lab- oratory, equipment. greenhouse and experimental plots connected with the laboratory. This afternoon they will join with the Canadian Seed Borden with Hon. Dr. W J P. Mac Millan, provincial leader, and Mr W. S, Grant, president of the Queen's County Progressive Con- servative Association. "Mrs. Bracken and I were here at your Confederation anniversary celebration in i938," he recalled. “and we both took away with us the most pleasant memories of the Island and its people, It is very re- . f .hi t. Growers in a joint. meeting at. which (1:39 fiimfighgimbfimflfffi 11mg control of affecting root m“ utemoom and we a cmmwsh crops. vegetables and grains will be an important mp1s of (“was side so well kept. and a landscape I1. ugsurprissed in any part of Can- a a. NAMED DISTRICT POSTAL DIRECTOR — Mr. Lelth E. Mac- Leod, has received notice of his appointment as District Director of Postal Service, Grade 1 at Char- lottetown yesterday, June 24th at lottotown. He succeeds the late E. 10.30 am. with Brother the Rev, J. Gallant, who held the position J. A. Nicholson presiding. Other The 82nd annual session of The Right Worshipful Grand Orange Lodge of Prince Edward Island met in Boyno Lodge Rooms in Char- for about two years. Mr. MflC-[fifld Grand Lodge officers were In lt- who has been acting District Dir- Eendrmte- ector since Mr, Gallanifs death now During the foronoon aeedon committee: were appointed and considerable work by those bodies was done. Lodge adJourned for lunch to reassemble at 3 pm. to llinear the various reports brought The Ladies Orange Benevolent Associaflon who were also in an- nual session in the city served supper to the delegates in the din- giog room ndJoining Boyno Lodge m o . Before re-nsaemhlmz for evenln neasion, the member. of both Gran Lodges met in Boyne Lodge Room where a short service was held presided over by the Grand Master. At. 8.15 PM. Lodge unin con- vened for further business and the election and installation of the various officers for the ensuing you of 1948-44 took place: At the evening muting Ill od- becomes the youngest man to hold such a position in the Dominion. He is 42 years old. having first en- tered the service in 1919 as a mil- way mail clerk. In that oapacit he worked on all the trains on the Island but was for many year: at- tached to the Charlottetown-Sack- vllle-Moncton run. After several years faithful service. he was transferred to the office of J. F‘. Whear, who was then the Inspect- or of Postal Service and Superin- tendent of the Railway Mail sar- vice. He held that position until the retirement of Mr. Whear in I903 to r111 the vacancy was promoted to Mr. Maobeod w PREMIER JONES IIOPEFUL -—- "fair way of keeping the double train service" to the mainland, Premier Jones said yesterday. He made the announce- ment in the course of an address Canadian PATIIOLOGISTS IN SESSION- aritime Plant Pathologists spending a ten days’ leave at her 1.199 There were Earlene. B. Graham Rogers. September, which was the ing to the enger connections on the moved from the Province this sum agreed that it be kept on. nounced today the a Miss Elizabeth Mac. illan, M A. Household Economics cos M. McNally who recently tired ‘after fifteen years standing service. PrMiss MacMillan is a from Prince from Acadia University with degree of Bachelor in Science laudet in i931. In that year she was the winner of the tained the University during hei- Junior and Senior years. Newfoundland, and has been on the cries. Ottawa, in the field of Nu- trition. Her work here has taken her to every part of Canada where ucatlonal advance. Since completing her course at Acadia, Miss MacMillan has been a graduate student at Cornell University, FRIDAY -PR|ELLNIIlNAR.FY HEALING The preliminary hearing of Gllben Hodgins. charged with manslaugh- ter was adjourned till Monday June 28 at I0 a. m. without any evidence being taken, when court met yester- day‘. The hearing is being conducted before Magistrate W. E. Darby. Mr. J. Watson MacNaught appeared for the Crown yesterday and Mr. Morley M. Bell K. C. for the defense. —S. FOURTH IN -FAMILY. Coincid- ence reaclied its height. at the R. C‘. A. F. Recruiting Centre LII Moncto this week when Everett Macheod, o Norm-i wiltshire. P13 I., enlisted. He was me fourth member of his fam- ily in enlist. Earlier in the day. three others. Gerald D. Knowles, of Clifton. N. B.; V. R. Cormier of Amherst, and John H. MacLean, of New Dominion. had also proved to be the fourth members of their fam- ilies to enlist. Others enlisted recen- tly included: A. J. Arsenaiilt, Rich- mond, P.E.I.; F. Carmichael, Peaikes, P.E.I. It was with sorrow and deepest sympathy that the people of Bede- que and surrounding districts learned of the death of Mr. Frank Gaudet on April 5th, 1943. The Mr. Gaudet WES wanking at the home of Mr. George Henderson, Fernwood, tending a circular saw and appeared to be in good health a? to the moment of his death. e was talking and joking with those present, suddenly he stag- gered zmd fell backward. Death was probably caused by a stroke or heart attack the Doctor said. Mr. Gaudet was 60 years or age and had lived in Bedeque most of his life. He will be missed in the district where he was respected and admired by every one who knew him. but more 5o in the home Where he Wfls a. kind husband and loving father. John COPP. formerly of 230 Ma le Street, and of reoent years a res dent 15 Lawrence Street, Everett, Mass, died June 17th, fol- lowing a lingering illness. He was born in Milton, P- E. 1., 85 years ago and came to this mun- tiy, many years ago. He lived in Peabody for a few years before coming to Chelsea, 35 years ago. He was a. member of Peabody Lodge of Odd Fellows. For several years. he was employed by the Soley and Blair, building movers of this city. He had been retired for many years. He leaves a daughter. Miss Wini- fred Copp of this city and a bro- ther, Joseph Copp of Somerville. His Wife. the late Matilda A. (Bell) The 68th Annual Communication of the M. W. Grand Lodge of A. F. d: AM. of Prince Edward Island was held yesterday, June 33rd, in tho Masonic Temple, Charlottetown. present about ninety- five masons from the various lodges tlu-oughcut the Jurisdiction, n well as a number of visiting brethren. The chair was occupied L-j the M. W. Grand Master Emory H. Mc- Premier J. Walter Jones and Mr. supervisor of the Prince Edward Travel Bureau returned from Moncton last night after attending a meeting of Rail- road and Transport Officials in connection with the double daily train service to The Island. ‘they report that the service will be con- tinued in effect up to the and! gf a e originally set for its operation. Ow- exceptional circum- stances regarding freight arid pass- second trip from Souris and Tignish. and the large amount of freight to‘ be mer. the Transport Controller has President FEW. Patterson an- intment 0f native of incc Edward Island. graduated of Wales College and in Household Economics (suma cuén a o Gov- ernor Generals medal, having at- highest standing in the Sophomore, Since graduation lvfiss MacMillan has sewed the Women's Institutes of Prince Edward Island, later of more recently administration Staff of the Department of Fish- ‘che has made 1m,‘ m L t Funeral services will be held with peopie o; a“ éflfie. Z?“ i; Tuesday. Burial \\'lii be in Allston. has received word that his Sgt, Gordon Mitchell McLean overseas on the night of June 21st GM. Sister Lilla French presiduig. The addresses of the R.W.G.M. R.W.G. Sec‘y. were given showin, g gear of progress in the Orange i- er. last evening at Ten Mile House when Mr. Charles Fitzpatrick, 69- yearold farmer dropped dead while milking cows in a pasture. A neigh- bor, working in a nearby field, saw him stagger and fall. He died al- most instantly. Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo of Oharlotu- town decided that an inquest was not necessary. Mr. Fitzpatriclds wife pl ‘encased ' him. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs. Theophilus Wood. Pownal, was held from her late residence, Wednesday afternoon, as the new Head o‘, the school m; June 23rd. and was largely attend- at Acadia University. succeeding Dean Fran- IE- of out- ed. Services at house and grave were conducted by her pastor, Rev. D. K. Ross, Pownal. The pallbear- ers were.- Messrs Peter McKeniia, V. Curley, William Drake, Vernon Jenkins, Vernon Brehaut. and Al- bcrt Bruce. Interment was in Pown- al Cemetery. The sad news of the death of Mrs. A._J.Smiti1, a native of Birch Hill, P.E.I., at her home, 9 Islliigton Street. Allston. Mass, was received here yesterday. She was 73 years old. Death followed a short illness. Mrs. Smith was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jen- kins. She had spent a considerable portion of her life in the United tates. Surviving are her husband and a daughter, Margaret. married in Chicago. A sister. Mrs. John T. Miitlow, lives in McGee, Sask. in U) —-R.0TARY CLUB GETS CHAR- TER, The Rotary Club at Summer- side came into being formally last night when it was presented with its charter. Members of the Charlotte- town club attended the ceremony- ‘Ihe charter was presented by Mr. Harry McKiel of Sackville, a direc- tor of Rotrily Igtgrgational. dglze was presen y presi n- Mr. T. W. L. Prowse of the Charlottetown Club. Mr. R. H. Rogers of the Charlottetown club presided. The reply of acceptance was made by Peter G. Clark, pres- ident of the Summerside Club. Oth- er officers of the Summerside club include: J. E. Dalton, vice-presid- ent: W. E Darby, secretary; W. L. Bruce, ‘Treasurer. Keen interest in the farming and fishing activities of King's county was shown yesterday by Hon. John Bracken Progressive Conservative party leader, in a tour of that section of the Province in which he met many leading citizens and addressed a. number of well at- tended meetings. Getting away to an early morn- ing start the party which included Hon. Dr. W.J P MacMillan, Drov- incial leader. and Mr. W. S. Grant. president of the Queen's County As sociaiion. covered a large section of territory. Mr. H F. MacPhee. M L. A.. travelled with the party for a. portion of the day. i The first stop was made at the farm of Mr. John A. Dewar, New Perth, former member of the Pro- vincial Legislature and one of the pioneer dalryinen of the province. At Montague Mr. Bracken was met by senator John A. MacDon- ald. Cardigan, Messrs. M. F. Mac- Donald. George McIntyre. Maynard MacDonald, Marlin MacKinnon, Dr. Preston McIntyre. Joseph Mac- Gregor, Maurice Daley. James Daley, Joseph MacDonald and other-a. A stop was made next at. Rose- neath. where Mr. Bracken had an interesting chat with Mr. Edward Bulpitt, prominent farmer. Arriving at Georgetown at I pm. the party visited the cold storage plant of Mr. Charles Fitzgerald. site of former extensive shipbuild- ing activities. Mr. Bracken met a number of fishermen just in from the fishing grounds with live lob- sters, and talked with them for quite a while He then attended a public meeting in the Georgetown Hail, where he was introduced bv Hon. Dr. MacMillnn and officially welcomed by Town councillor Percy Bourdcau. lVfr. E. B. MacLarcn pre- sided in the absence of the Mayor. 'I'h¢.~ party next visited Cardigan. where a stop was made at the gen- eral store of Senator MacDonald: thence through to St. Peters arid 1 Mr. Harry D. Maoloan of Souris I011. B04088, Iv‘..C.A.F. has been report- ed missing uwr aerial operations The thirteenth annual meeting of the R..W.G.L. of the Ladies Orange isenevolent Association met in their opening session in the Knights of Phythiae hall at 10 aJn. the R.W. An unexpected death occurred DAY SUBSCRIBERS r Sergeant Observer Emmet Harold Seller, 22. son of the late Major , and Mrs. R. Sellar. wit! Killed in action. February 2i, according to word received recently by his . brother. Shirley R. Seller. B25 Jessie Avenue, Winnipeg. The regular monthly meeting of the Canadian Legion was held last evening with a fair attendance President. J. F. heishtim. M- M. presided. Application of three new mem- bers, Stanley G. Bryan Dominic Doyle and Eirle Thomson were read and approved. DIRECTORS’ MEETING — At a meeting of the directors of the Canadian Seed Growers’ Associa- tion held yesterday morning at St. Dunstan College, Mr. Alex Stewart of Alisa Craig, Ont, was named vice-president of the assoc- iation. Mr. W.T.G. Wiener of Ott- awa was re-a pointed secretary- treasurer. Mr. .L. Eaton of Upper Canard. N.S., was named president at the closing session of the con- ference Wednesday. Executive coun- cil members named were: E. L. Eaton. Alex Stewart, R. H. (Jotting- ham. Petersfieid. Mil-XL; W, H. Rob- ertson, Victoria. BC: Platte. Nipawin. sask; Paul Meth- ot, kQut-bec: H. P. Wright. Airdrie. Sas . . A very pretty wedding took place on June 2nd in St. Joachinis Church Vernon River when Marion Louise Masters only daughter of Mrs. Everett Wood, Vernon River be- came the bride of Joseph Earl, only son of Mr. and Mrs. William Acorn, Millview. The wedding party entered ttie wedding March played by Mrs. Leo Myers. The bride looked very in a street length dress of pastel blue sheer over taffeta and white acmssofles. She wore a corsage of bridal roses and carried a pearl rosary the gift of the groom. Her only attendant was Miss Mary Acorn, sister of the groom who wore a street length dress of shell pink with white aocewries her corsage being white car-nations. The best man was Reginald Pow- er. cousin of tlhe groom. A meeting of restaurant propriet- ors and caterers was held yester- day afternoon for Q15 purpose of forming an association to better carry out the rationing schedules now applicable to them and to deal with the serving of meals for the large numbers of people who will be attending Old Home Week, Aug- ust 10th to 13th. Addresses were delivered and ex- planations given by Mr. M. F. Graves of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, and Mr. William Mc- Neill, who explained the meat sit- uation and the necessity for care- ful rationing, Plans for serving meals during Old Home Week were taken up at length and discussed and as a result arrangements will be much improved. If was decided to form an assoc- iation to be known as the Char- lottetown Public Caterers Associa- tion. Election of officers resulted as follows President, Milton Bell. Vice-president. Roy Smallman. Secy-Treas, Col. D A. Mackin- on Executive: E- Whitlock. M. Whit- lock. Fonz Ling. Lee Gin, Wm. Michael. J. Squarebriggs, A. Peters. Later on a. meetinl will be neidi to which will be invited hotel pm- prietors or managers and others who will be catering to the public during Old Home Week. Messrs. Chan, proprietors of Chan's Restaurant. Summerside, very kindly attended the meeting and stated they would call on other Chinese restaurant proprietors and explain matters to them. BIRTHS HILTZ- At. the Prince County Hospital on mine l2, 1043 to Mr. and Mrs. Rogiriald Hilts, a daughter. Elizabeth Ann. McINNIS-At the Prince County Hos/offal on Monday June 2B. i943 to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McInnis. a daughter. MacGREGOR - At East. Baltic. June 7. 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Har- old MncGregor. (nee Amanda Hav- denl. a daughter. COLLINS - At Montague on June 6. 1943 to ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Collins. twin boys, Richard Allen and Pnnl lifariin. WOODSIDE-Al. the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. PEI. on Saturday. May 29. 1943. in Flight Lieutenant the Rev. and Mrs E. R Wcorfside. a daughter. Joan Elizabeth. McINNIS — At the Charlottetown Hospital. June l8. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl McIi-mis. a daughter, M rlngton. a. son, church to the strains of Lohengrink Ha chairminc" Bu‘ s, ---.___ GLOW-At the 1, land Hospital, June 15, 1943 k, and Mrs. Sterling mo“. 3...)‘; Bank. a son, Oliver Byrom WILLIAMS-On Juiie 18, at 1131111106 Edward Island Hospital, l‘. and Mrs. Jack William; | dfluahter. Janet Elizabeth ’ DENNIS - - at the P’ m ward Island Hospital on June 21, . to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dug. Ac. ?hdfllrl,g'llfgy_ ward Island Ho.l:ital,eFr{¢j1:r1;e_h% 13- V’ M13 i"!!! MYS- Lemuel M“. Egfiallgimltlew Dominion, a ‘on T WANT-At th P] Island Hospital, Jeuner If‘? 1%“? Mr. and lVLrs. Waldo Stewart Har- Harold David’ cannon _ At the Charlntteto Hospital. June m, 1932. to Cpl A? drew and Mrs. Cannon (Mary R, - T AINOlb-At Em ici 943. to Mr. and eii1rs.°§_'“'f§5§fl ‘Tremor. a Joseph Eugene, Mamtmoiag-‘W ______ ___ _______, aAItlRI-IN - DIAcKINLEt-‘E ar ottetow J ‘.13 w. B. lyfacPllrailrnlli-ED" 1943'byR°"' Chigcli, Summerside, P. E, on aturday, June 10, , , Lt. the Rev. E. R. Woddzlisdebygub Alice Katherine Sadcsky o! the 3' C.A.F station. Summcrside PEI wfmerlv of Souris. Manitoba aim LAC- UOS-‘d William Farrar also o; the n c AF. station auJrm-"nfl. lv of Toronto, Qnl.n1-jg_ — e on Wed c . - 1943 by the He-v. d‘. sgaliglylgmlayeizya.’ Biff. Miss Norma Dianna Mac of Hartsville to Mr. Duncan Gillie MacIntosh of Spririgton, STEAD - Maciuvivis-At Zion church, on Wednesday, June 28 i943 by thé Rev. G. Carlyle Wcbstgy-"Mlss 3mm. R. C. A. F. Toronto. Jackson sAivnnnsoN-aannxn _ A. 5g Peters Bay, on Tuesday lbfgy u; 1943. by the Rev. W. A Pamtennon‘ Miss Edna Elizabeth Burke of m.’ tune Bridge to Mr. James Ward;- worth Sanderson of Morel] may IEHEEWW PARKMAN-At East Royalty, s‘..- G dly June 20.19-43.14 , med km iflthél‘ 81st lysear. m’! Mrs. Mary E. Lé yd ne , . William n. siiaf-ige i‘ “qfif; T yea FITZPATRICK. - At Ten Milk House on June M, 1.008, Gandhi Fitzpatrick. aged 09 years CLEMENTS-At Edmonton, Alberta Mny 6, i943, Emma. Holmes, widow c.‘ inc late Eli S. Clements of _ ance. Alberta. and formerly Bllliriit-B)‘, PEI. SMJTII —- At her homo. 9 Street. Allston. Muss. on 1943. Mrs. A. J. Smifih. Birch Hill. P. E. I.. aged SCHURMAN~At North Beg June 24, Mrs. Elizabeth Sch man. aged 92 years. ivicivtimno - . at s on June 21, 194B, Davtd J, M in his 86th year IIOLMAN - - At his borne, S merslde. Monday: June 2'1, i640. . Claud Holman. nged '70 yeqgg, SQUIRES -- At. the Prince Edward Island Hospital rm Sunday, Jhma 20th. I946, William C. Squires in his 77th year MncRAE-At the P. E. Island 150s- pitnl. Monday, June 21, Alexander D. MacRae of Pinettte in his 78th ytear WHEELERP-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Monday June 9i. 1943, Miss Bessie Wheeler ln her 52nd year W001) - At the PE. Island Hos- pital. on Juiie ‘J1. 104 vfrs. "meo- philuii Wood, of Poi-xnal, in her 88 VERY‘ wassren. at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. June 23. 19“ 770d‘ ericlc J. Webster in his 77th Y9"- sflsnaciv_at 1:2 Fdtmoy Street on Wednesday. June 23 1943 M1’!- Malcolm Campbell. w-vee-rdd ships carpenter of Campbelibwfl- Arglyllshire, can tell children kiwi’- he slept in the room in which Nep- oleon died. It happened as 59- H91‘ ena where he spent four month! after being torpsdocd. Margaret Joanne. CLOW-—At the P.E.I. Hospital on C . di d . J '-. 1943, t MI. .d lifrs. Stirl- o pnerati sgrviigfi; 3i: held in the MOIFH- Tammi‘ the him" "hi" l“ iriirzneClcttt, n so‘; Err-z: O"vr\r. Douglass funeral home, 242 Wrrii- 3 °°1°°k Where M‘? Bream" W" c — At the Cliarloikiiown ington Ave- Rev. Ernest. W. Kel ett, 82min cordially welcomed at a Weii- Hospital on June 1R. 104.1. to Pte. rector of Si. Luke's iscopal Hilefldéd Public metiinfl. Bi which Peter McPhee and Mrs. McPhee. church officiating and bur al was DI‘. AA. MacDonald presided. 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