June ‘l. 1944.-8. --WOMEN'S LIBERAL ORGAN- IZATION FORMED — Mr‘. J. Wat- MacNaught, K.C., Liberal from each oi the so addressed a meeting oi elected tzacltlmyear. Eighteen men u bi from the eighteen are magnitude-S. plot in New on the evening oi he chair and Mr. igstfign ‘presented the dishes. Tho ri e, s. Fr evening was spent in singing and rett bride, Boil/Md in tly enjoyfld b all. It eng heaven-sent blue gingl Gody Save the over taffeta, and shoulder Mr. and Mrsqveil and carrying a h quot oi snapdragon, entered the Ki and wiahi Mxgellan and iaxnily all ha iness in; their new home in Brads banal parlor on the arm of her father. Alto idmarsh, James Fullerton. a hailing‘ Martin and George Dowaru upwar s oi 50 guests. included Honorary pallbearers were: Senator the number were M". N- McMillanJ mother of the room and Jud McGuigan 5.1‘ Paoii, Lt.-|Mrs. L. McCol, Dalhouaie, N.B. cdul-‘t C Clvni" itiiiion Boll, The lifts were many and chaste ' " pic,“ Judge including silver linen and cheques. n ‘ wedding gowns J P, McIntyre. 1i B. n. Cruickshanks. vii , m, Bum’ ‘md J1" mum’ Fouowinm The bifiggi hand-made by the ifiniksithi.‘ “5§.§“‘i°.’.f.‘.§."."%i-°1{ ‘Kati-trin- im- ma» ~ d9rukll" mule‘ Relauves‘ Man‘ thi ho n a trip through "t" °' of ‘with? n» ma- i» internment was in Hlghfield Cem- wlth great fervor and devo- by the alumnae and ‘pupils Dame. The holy ‘snarl-in. LePage, J. fioe oi the mass was celebrated Aqzdeemy Chapel by ihfi , v. J. W. McCardle. Bhltfifg, ‘members uailiéln PUP!“ t u o m n . ' ve heautitul shgihe ha?!‘ been erosion-by ' “pres” “ the chapel with i‘ Sm“ “Iconstrilction Committee. ‘The briei, in the centre surround-i“ oummd b vfother were sung during the mass: my the Academy choir under fine‘ gilmg§o,g,if°fj,frile_°',fil’fie“Qfljf, the following resolutions were pas- noonmat rgzllohbenediclt‘ t wrgesvgligg: e s op. os I I h?“ Boylejaad t: Qhfhififfijfl; Erect gntnenignot polrirh over the ro r a . '“° 1.111.110, ,,,. ,,.,,,,,.,, g:i€.'?i'.‘...‘i°‘t'..3§..~i“ln‘l‘ih° .;'..3i' rambled in the Sodality Hall ioi-‘Dougan: seconded by Ooun- Mc- a locial half-hour. Music b Mrs. Kee- J. Dougan. a solo by Miss inni-i Th“ i-hQ (my @101‘! ired Moran. and the singing oi the structed t0 W771i" Ohfl "himfifl Alumnae hymn brought. to a auc- for Fire Chief Angus Mcliachern. eesaful close the Mary's Day p101 Moved by Coun. LePsge; second- ae-q ed by Coun. Gay). delivered by His Excellency. aoarovitrasu. OUR NE lmll‘. omen oi Summerside in s e Oddieliows’ Hall on Friday 8.Y.C.!. six Following his talk a Lib- eral Women's ith Mrs chairman and Mrs, Harold Bchur- Olin-k, T, man, secretary-S. an as for the co the night ous night. —WAS IN HALIFAX-Mr. Cleve Unofficial Whalen of Summerside has re- two hundred airrn turned home from Nova Scotla. l-Ie happened to be in Halifax 0n mBNhBd irOm 011E POiht lIi Tuesday of last week when the city to another seeking a V-E riots were in progress and he} Which Were Blleked to had a front seat at the whole per- Dart in assaults against members fol-malice. It was an experience he 0i’ the ai will not soon forget and he says- mobiles that one can't possibly with employment mattters connected m“ remm‘ with ‘farm laboisitua on. vlszmscrfitlons to _ ' D _ M _ cory an r_eac g3, GaorBlEEECViEIiYiEFSTrai/‘eiigihs Rest hliass’ Samrdiiy» “"6151! 5t he received word oi the death oniimlmuntiwd- 3nd m April 30 in Chelsea, Mass. of h aunt, Mrs. SaraME. gggtrzamuilgfii h? Tialt/Xellelell-Zte Resrt’. AMlYsm Pett-t "om this "Win39- man was well known in Summon‘ - - , h _t past the §§§§y”m§un¥h°.1§§t) witkherehei wit.‘ (iounty. including Summersi She _is survived by her agaiijghiliei‘. Mrs. Theron Groove ( ar ore . . Burial took place at the iamllwfiéoml-tleflxergim jTEhMTs iqueons, $1.520 ' RED CROSS CORPS PARADES - The Charlottetown detachment. oi the Red Cross, accompanied by the Sea Cadets’ band, attended div- inc worship yesterday in connection with the National Day oi PMYH‘ n already 0i the The home n __ ATION-Hazertihlioward, Cornwall. P. _ S PRESENT WB-‘i 9 86BX18 0 B M; sum,“ E William lvlclseiiamevent on Wednesda mily were taken by surprise 4 o'clock, when Apr-ll 30 whenldailghter, Norma Isabel, the members Poftthgnslrtaffboildths‘ lAtfiguu-lglo marriage 1d ce u n Eiéihlifistf hioostrieisfitggoalavyiléhmrj late John Homer and BC Iligthlillizflglllxfl glfiilrpand Mrs. McLeiiani The dinin with a lovely set of dishes. Aniwere to. ull address was read by Mr. Arthurifiags and w te Mr W A. Gaudet res-i the strains oi’ the wedding 0.. la ed b the grandmother oi the Mrs. uet. Th! t rns, spring fiowers. and. | g g nulti - colored lights. Spatial w" “u” honor oi our Blessed. ._—_-_-_¢- ws BUDGET or o MONDAY sThe gait lnglllghllllatlng oi the _ up __ umme o on en a Mr. saintly?“ ailigsmfigcirennan he“ hi“; “'“m' ‘i or Victoria Wes have received a f’ i" P 1- 1"" 11°“- iel from their son, m. Chee- Y?“ u" m" "P" °= “M”- "w ford Machnmm "um: Ye Men, the Rotary Club and has been liberated as s 3mm“ m“ ne: oi war and has been re- cdilmb"! . d to Englami He was Wm. Newly elected members to hold :3: §r§§'hwr§°'t§itrsr§°“§.u’§'r§3l°“§£ BR Messrs Dr. J.C. Simpson. gimlil. Inurmen Parlee, hflbilitstion was VISITS BROTHER. , M“ l e’ Allugmullds Gl w een o , en a . Doreen finurdggk Millie“ K i n a uer ee n Harbor.“ _ p 8' Further co er this lmportnia‘: que te Mr George m... v ior , who arrived back r with the Merchant Marines. HEAVY POTATO SlllPMENTB-< has Up to the end oi last month 0,234 cars oi potatoes have been ship- ! till K11 h" I l ———- weir in atigendancoe. ° -s'sms Amman ears‘. office for the ensuing two years nurses oi the m“ i were held Cameron, John McNeill, Ehrl Mc- Ihlllnd. Donald. Leo Coyie. letter received irom- Flt. ierice. was dated January lat and was 0.8 In diplomas were the movement on record, reports JJ-I. Norton. C.N.R.. traffic man- agar, Moncton, who was in Char- elecud to t yesterday on routine 611A 8310C)‘. PHD! Olganézation was ior one year. The ' The gradu Iidwin Marion Helen Mary Georg West Royalty; Sara_h Esta h. Btanhope: aslDonaid. Ve talisman JONES AT OTTAWA B‘”“"“"‘d - Premier J. Walter Joneris on an oiiicial visit to Ottawa and is expected to return the latter part oi the week. During his absence, the Hon. George H. Barbour, Min- ister of Public Works. is O. (Paddy) Hall did a ations overseas and after s a leave at home is now on back to active service again-S. m a r h phiiyi. "WE Paégiker. Fred Mur- IIOME BEREAVED - The death Th; ngw] i took place at her home in Borden m, comma zéarecm office" Mary Sandra. little four}; m n nths old daughter oi Mr. an “u George Gaudet. She had been sick only a fevw days with pneumonia when she passed away on Tuesday, May 8. Interment was on Wednesday morning in Q Mile Bay cemetery. Be- aides the parents there are left to mourn two brothers, Melvin and Freddie-A. annual meeting Mid d Pool Office on Thu gfiéililb Edward Island 10th. end are as follows: President-L. W. Fresh-Fred M Pineau; Tress. “why; Sec.yY_Elmer RETURN FROM U. S. A. - with twenty-seven ladies present- .—W. R. Mellisn-s Mr aibane. and T. Canoe Cove. have returned from a very pleasant trip to Boston, ri Providence, Lowell. Belmont, Dorchester, Concord and other historic points. Mr. Morri- son preached the Gaelic service in he old Scotch Church, Boston, and Mr. Goodwill preached in the fihurch oi Scotland, Cambridge. the sad ope Clarke, secretary. M. Avald read the minut of the last meeting and the last annual ns Honorary President. Mrs. P. P. o A demonstratio No. 2 Air Navig Mr. Jack Campbell, oi Montreal, mused excitement who has been visiting Halifax, ls at present ‘llluathbe city. are gveek- end gues o ro er, r. ames . on»... a. u. l’..’.‘$"°.§.i¥...‘"‘f.‘.‘.'t“.°.f'e..° Campbell has been located in busl- Ponce ' ness in Montreal for the est five me years, and is now associa ed with a machine shop equipment organ- n by airmen from ation School here hours Saturday nig Police Chief A. Bi rtwistie said no one was injured Mr. . H. Vice-President. Mrs. (Dz) Laritz. Secretary, Mrs. G. M. Avard. Trt-ggsurer, Mrs. H. L. Bear (re- Am); c authorities said the trou. an alleged attack l’ civilians on airmen and 56min with an incident on oi V-E day or the previ- ar f or attigcslis hem ATTENDING WEDDING -Mrs. Point, and Miss Lo i‘ Randolph’ have 1e" I Ch Mrs. J. W. Maciisnsie, Mm. R l, a, °" l-rounah. Mrs. o. Earle Baker. Mrs. is y Buying Committee: Cotton, Mrs. C. A. Beer. Sewing Committee: en took part in Dal Gray, West LAC. Fred Quinn, this city, the wed- di a parade Saturd Saint John, and ding to take pl town on Monday. Telegraph-Journal. RELEASED FROM GERMAN ter being a prisoner r ten months in a German mili- tary prison ‘camip, Pte, James Quinn was recently releas- oops and is now safe gland. according to an oi- m received yesterday (Dr) garll Isflitgilflri, Helm;- enze an Mrs. r force. Dozens of suto- °f Tm” N‘ 5' were imagine‘ occupants scrutin the destruction but would actual- ins allowed to proceed ly have to see it to realize its Last night City had i3 civilians TE PEI’ MEEVHNG gilalnéligcltion with charges ma AT ND S C — Mr. J J. Trainor, president o1 the Bfluitfld- Pfllict said Federation of Agriculture, Addilsdlfifgt izgeciimiiiililit! from civi George S Ryan, Chairman. V ' - r l yme d ggiectggmglielitrige Enigagrneiilt iiiglrn Rum)“ M "u Moncton on Saturday elvenlng who're, gmrkmeimwn Y°5°°rdEY~ they had been attend ng a speo s» meeting oi the Regional Committee‘ grdhfdeegiegm oi Employment and Selstltiive 381T» vice The meeting was c to on Church Vice-Presidents pone}. 531d they Association was Zion Church: Mrs. C. W. Pat- at me any Bu" gs Ho Aer. Mr. , My; gordoi. interested citizens. members s, and members oi’ the reoioratc Wore on hand for this Roports on the work of the As- for the past year were . T Roy Cudmore, act- y-red ing president submitted a l‘$=pOl‘t in- corporating the report of Mr. DJ. Bonneli, the retiring president. The port was reported by _ n, treasurer The report Donald (‘Jgmu- of the work of the Ladies Auxil- iary was submitted by Mrs. Ernest Mm, Mum“ Anderson. Mr. SA McLeod ne- ported on the progress of plans for the new building terson, Mrs. Geor that r 2 Trinity Church: Mrs. Large, Mrs. P. G. Hutch Norrrlian Iowther. Mrs E St. Paul's: Mrs. had been “mum t ‘ma!’ mm“ Anothelrooblirjoatlifgréter sweet served with the Eighth one or two persons n er critically injured somewhere in Europe. M“ 5mm” Bu“ ities said there was no truth in meummm smhhvpe Bu‘ S‘ ' Beer, Mrs. (DrJ European theatr be“- clmadas 315mb ve at his home in Central Christian: Carter. Mrs. Milton -Qui8 . of Scotland: Mrs. Neil ° “a ot completed. The subscriptions s’; Mrs. Ewen McDoug- represent 119 per cent Lead 2003,00 minimum asked is s son of Mrs, A. J Leod, Montague. All three ‘*- °°“““°‘ On Friday, April 6th the inti- mate friends of M gathered at the ll. to tender a surprise party in her honour prior to departure ior England. Mr. Lester Jenkins brought the young people to order. and called on Miss Vera Gamble. the address, and a of money was made by “mm” w. a. cottonfqlurs. a dates nominated in Island yesterday general elections resenting Progres- ve, Liberal ‘and respectively in each hey are as follows: iss Doris W00d~ $543350, Que lottetown had imum objectives Prince, $1,300,000; ,000; King's $875,000. had $723,400 while total was $1,252,100. said that individual Summerside Charlottetown’; Loan officials subscriptions were aihead" of what the seventh loan and they expected the ‘The Protestant section under Mrs. WW8 to be swelled considerably 1;; u. Bagnlill attended st James me" the “PP moron and the Rom-alt: catholic ii not yot o nson wen wusglggl: gig; 01.23%; 5L mm. The people oi the Province as a stairs Basilica. Mrs. ELL. Palmer, m“ mun divisional commandant of iihe Pro-l “m! R vincial Red Cmss, was present with the Protestant section of the de-i was spent in musi the music being s Rinsham. Miss E Phyllis Wcodslde. Word has been received lace MacKay. Stan- m the Department rial Defence, Ottawa, that n Elmore MacLean of No. ost Corps, Canadian Army, en award the Canadian Ef- y Medal in respect oi’ the reserve force. uppued by LA? Thomas Vincent Grant mmie Gallant and iications already made in the hands 01' the Ma hoadquartera hers become available. ina ion included Petr whole ‘could be loud of the record" Cowan, Kiimuir- apt. Mulligs nom- Ma Buchannan. Stratl-i- Yea’ he Iw” Pete ifigthttgdayatthe illi mer. RCNVR, son oi the Dr. Grant's nomin- Mr. N Daniel McDonald, - . Lure, M ta . Beer, Montaguw G. A. Me Road J Why. Montague, W the Dieppe raid m ld served eigh-' teen months in It EH8 pallbearers Thomas Johnston, Mr. Donald Baker, Mayor Frank Arnett, Mr. Mr. William Strong. Mrs. Ewerett Toolilbs, 50 Upper Queen Street ,has received a beau- tiful bouquet oi roses for Mother's Dlw from her husband. Stall Ser . be now Bervlrll a i Keays, Dalhousie, NB. and p Mr. d'°°"""d Wm‘ A LOYAL FAMILY-Mrs Clev=' Roberts. oi 4d Edward st. received a hydrange from her. son, Cpl.‘ T0 ENGLAND. - Miss Corporal Roberts Lilies Col , dang-m,“- of 51mm“ ' Coles has been serving theliand Iggbel] three sons. l daughter husband who served in n Roberts is serving on H, M. - S. Uganda. somewhere eldest son. Louis special I LAND SOLDIER. LIBEBATED. . John Howard, Margete, has received a telegram from the Dir- ecior of Records, advising her that her son George C. rd inGe h b vedandis flggmlliflflllfl 5E1? ,The bridesmaid, Mrs. ‘Lafiierty, (Ilfllfllfllil illi’ titlfi brill: vlv1ore - n e r MACK‘NN N 0511c gverreiziihta ogrtidecgirrleldna s a figilélgjsligl‘ Albert 3k lvlacliirirrgoxrll olrdon Laiierty, H.M.C.S. Corn- ¢ urday a moon » a s. Jame; Church where service was w held by Rev. 'I‘_ Busszli Somers. the pastor, Active pail bearers were Cornwall. llzowse, Bit. Holman,‘ After the signing oi the register sum tuous repast was served to young diefiioians, tn take up Roberts, was c e was wounded ter discharged. Fen- yeara in Newfoundland. s declared medical band. Cleveland Robert in the Veterans’ Guard e ceremony was performed by B. J. S PRISONER OI‘ D213 RELEAS- ______ ! stating that her son Bergt cie Mucbnulm‘ RETURNS _ - D0510 WAD has been n. Prisoner o! has to have a touch how many friends J serving in Belgium. An enjoyable dinner was given at The Charlottetown la ing by the executive oi the Prince Edward Island Women's Institutes the general organiser oi National Federation oi Women's m“ England and Wales. re under the aus- pices of the Wartime Information The happy couple wll is returns from To {Granville Ferry, N.S. ui monthly meeting Marty's“ nay AT NoTlmithzhiliiyecCgliincil last night with - t -'M J fifwfitfriiyelrogyoi Lillie oxitilrrlnligeicohhgi-ned itself mainly With hilt‘ year, was observed Saturday, May’ ters of a routine Til-W"- Blanchard presiding much improved an e the Journey h cuity. In the rye hout the Province much appreciated t- speedy recovery. GYRO CLUB _ 118 0f title Gyro Club o gist nigh% the guest Maritime school B" In furthering the promotion of tho Mr. Lusty has visited all the me normal schools, several rences, Home and and various service D Later thin week. he besina s the western peninsula oi Nova scotla speaking to Home and es in Acadiaville, le, Chebogue, Yarmouth, le and Liverpool chairman Sid Green expressed the appreciation of the club Mr Lusty Prizes were presented to the winners oi the bridge contest whic nducted during the winter 6R1 ' who is visiting he $5.”? ifmé °“°‘ll“23'...no w a n cuns. a . - p y T. McKee, and P. c, Dougan, it was decided to pre- pare a briei pertaining to war work on the East End Park and to have the brief submitted WILL ATTEND VICTORIA CON- VENTIOM-Mrs. Fred (Juice re- rd seoretarv for the Federated representative on the eotors, are leaving shorty tot al board meeting of the Institutes to be held in t otel at Viotoris. B. 0.. he city Council. streets, the planting of trees, and other improvements to make the park a modern pia Before the meet g sdiourned. °'“"'”“°" ""4 Heartz Memorial Hall was fill- ed to capacity last night to wit- fl- iark, superinteiiili? 1115i’. [hi5 Council 31126 r] “l a were presented by His Llano-Governor B. . The raduating n rses were: - County coniennc Lewis was . teamed and endeared all with whom r-lie came in con- pl uneral was ono of the Jacksonville Her passing tted by her l‘. tine Cove; Mildred Kathleen Murray Harbor; h Christene Ross, Roseberry: Velma Miller McConnell, Northern; Mary ill THE GUARDIAN :" - ¢-. >- 1 _ SATU ti: u‘ y en Louise Riley atioii will is van suon at g ter Sinclair Belle River- ilewitt. Lower aret Helen MacFar- e Cove; Sadie Kath- u The graduation exercises for the Charlottetown Hos- in the Holy Name night before an unusually Dr. W.J.P.'Mac- presided and the presented by His Bo 1 Billing" fmghmd liq lilies ye. 0P 0 ar- iottctown 88. Mrs. James dic. P. E. I news that their n Pte. Francis Lovilcaa lotion in Germany on Al)?“ dish. 1945. PM? Lawless Loin in Mam um, in N eded ov Just ninet run-y, In addition to his The annual meeting oi the Char- lottetown Young Men's Christian held last evening A large group oi‘ The following directors were re-i lected: W.G Hoax. BF 'rinney.i WE scantlebury. Mr. R.J. Rupert was appointed to msiumm" .22“‘i.§° iii.“ "was. “i5? Q I l‘ EH Il 0 4 . ' M" el .s A. McLeod was ap- pointed Chairman oi the Advisory occurred home of her sister, Mrs. John o, Collings. on Thursday, May _ Mrs. D. Montgomery Waugh in Mrs. Waugh was a life long re- sident oi Summerside the last five in Charlottetown. the eldest daughter M Daniel Hamil and in her early life taught Davis School in Biunmerside. Her husband, D. Montgomery o- Waugh and son Hen B ll, ed her some years ago. Surviving are three sisters, Miss Flora Hamilton, R. N., as. Mrs. Grace Attenborrow o and Mrs. John A. Col- Charlottetown. funeral took place from the Presbyterian Church. Summerside. Rev. Mr. Carnegie the church DRILLING ILESUMED — Oll- men at an eioplorator boro Bay continue " efinitely hope- extend their search below the two-mile level. Yester- day the drill was 12,500 feet below the surface as operations were re- sumed after a briei tie-up. Re- cently the drill stuck when it brike through a hard layer ‘of rock into a softer formation. was "difficult in spots" a spokes- man ior the company said but op- oration, were "going according to ' .. circle - of ‘friends S-zlhinerskle were shocked to learn of the sudden death in the Prince County Hospital yesterday oi Miss Viols Todd after a brief The deceased was one msrside's most popular ladies and was for some years an employee oi Steadmanb where s osition. orn at Elmsdale and came to Summersido with her te iltgr. and Mrs. Bhe leaves to mourn one broth- at home, to whom deep t is extended in the great as suffered. The funeral arrangements were completed last night and will announced latch-S. . Lewis formerly oi p an, this Province. ully away following an ill- ness oi’ some months at the home oi her son. Wm. Dou Jacksonville. Florida, stAthe age oi 9i yearn. resident o! St. Peter's. and u; Ma the president oi the Mil d owing lunch a ccin- P1° OI Ill ascssvla noses — Mn- PM sails Inter-ow}. p BY . ‘a Day from her son Roy. Gi J “P” IN , lDlNT-M " £95 the y... -susrrus ran: - a t, . plssaeu s party was w m sting nurses were McQua ill! Marguerite Evelyn mon River; Doria Georgetown c nt " several hours after "11? burned in a ii trgyed her home 0m i’o i witi-ihlvlrs. Hoax tuit- old Scottish favorite- gin from Legion s melsgbera and the even; (l tell and Clnldiau songs-S 2g“: 5‘ ‘on in ‘ ' ‘ ‘pa’; used kerosene oil to were as ows: 0e I . . II Fm‘ u‘ in??? the Canadian aggailanwfqui‘ 7 second. Walter Currie. Mrs. Moor: was la ._ Y ~¢d the Norm The irebze-out, which VIII M from the bu} . Will Tum) “In “ha?” was st the barns hm Rogers will leave here by wrong his mother had ‘Muse was a mag; Nothing was saved. son, Ernest Moo" husimnd predeoesse ._q (lull-M . Alex Horne o" residentr oi the Sum- Club ior the oom- lid-Nnts tnere brother's, William, Bret; James. ‘rrenton; Vancouver; sgt, c fom overseas, Holland with the Anny Service Co HA Five sisters also survive. ed Morrison, Pleasant P. E. I.; Mrs. Edwin Bealr-l P. E. 1.; iind Nirs. Mrs. Carl Moc- Percy Follund, all El E ecil lust return- Y the retiring president, pre- sided. Thsre was a lame number prasaot and it was generally foit p. that a successful y It was reported that the course is excellait condition and that it is to ave 1N1‘: charge to look ai r the the goliere._ There was o Rogers wil! be reprcsen EI. Government in place who is 'unabie to attend. ing at the Brunswick Howl. will been completed last nlg a few hours and Mr. Mutch e8. i" It was not learned irn __ --.._._.__.__. Anrrsrlc MAP FOR '1‘. B- LM- -—'—-—-—-——————-- U A display of more than usual merit is to be seen in the fiillb Maritime Electric Co. show Win- dows on Grafton Street. It goons‘... - at “w3§.r'n“"” 1045 to Mr. and Mrs ere. nee Elaine Mur- cLAm - At the r». Other officers elected are as ioi- lows: Vice-president ol , 1|)’. T. L. Unk- l. Mill. O. I. Peters, J. oi The Guardian, son oi Mrs. Alyre Araenault 0i ishi creditable to tile youthful artls who has a distinct i work oi this kind. made for the P. E. Iflhiberculosis League to help them i ing oi the Island ior t e purpose oi’ the Cheat X-Rsy Survey Nfiillifftfld. a son. l on on r era ' R008 9- Airline May 7. 1945. to Mr and rd h a son. (Gordon Biro MP pelthat a bigger. bet- muoh more modern H. M her-latte" would “be new future was expressed y to s. Guardian representa- £11.?‘ —PR.OPEBTY CHANGE - Pte he and Mrs. Victor Allen oi 811mm side have sold their residence and property on Cavell Street purchased a bun of red the naval auth- the erection oi such a m‘ Provinoal Government the matter would be dei- m) E ini ly decided in favour of such centre. (This site near A River Road was of) much discussion 0 r, 8 augh r. Phyllis on May 14th. i940, mold F. Roper, Mt. Road, a daughter. AM - At the Ohaiason Ile- aternitlyu Home. Bouris c. M A ard. saio and pro rty v on Ottawa Street p‘ Mr. George Morrison. into their new home k-s. —IN'I'EILTAINS CIIUMB n.- ter John MaoNa and Mrs. J. W tso A. 'Bummerside, entertain motes at a party at the home of his parents on Saturday Games were played lunch was served and s good time was had-S. HI TING -- The regu-l meeting oil" the North eorgina Gallant) Church. The service A“ e Prince Edward 1s- al on May l4. 1946. to John A. Ross, Plat floripture reading 8n QLARK __ A‘ the m . i946, to Mr. and Mrs. Keir of tague, P.E.I., a daugh- th r mum‘! o‘ the Kinsman perance hymn closed ub oi Summerelde was held in Olympia on Thursday devoted exclusive- nection with the program w which will take f Tuesday evening. Fariane was the chairman M: was welcomed as e n r. George Sinclair, District, oi Charlottetown was present as s. guest-d. 0 members present. brought the amount card was received t oi $53 ior the fund. Butte lies are to bs gly for the socet Hospital, Montague, r deco“, d Mrs. John Denham, whim fl’ P 9 e the club charter place on next first quarter an Montague’ PEI" May 8. 1945- to bri - ‘d I The ‘may period ‘iiirucfit Currie, Montague, PE. "Church in Burn oi the Date Llli h froth; a previous meet- Burma. from itiis when and Ann Judson landed to p claim the gospel oi Christ in this stronghold oi Buddhism present day, stori . Ii . m. argyle in. “M B118 er. ACORN-At the King's Count Montague, P.E.i.. May 8, 1946, to Mr. M . Acorn, Cardigan, P.E.I., a daugh- or WW9! At the Prince County to Ill’ T CLUB.—-A splendid marked Thursday aiitemoon m Air Force Wives Con the home of Mrs. A Street. Bummerside. sington, a daughter. _. MacNEILL —- In Meirose. MI-ll r 3' MacNe i. daughter of the late A- d lexsnder and Mrs. MscKinlltiil. Charlottetown, leaving two soils Joseph l-I..and Douglas at present with the U8. Iiiorces Overseas. GOTELI. - At the Charlottetown Hospital on May l4. i945. Paulina Goteli, widow of the iail Frederick Gotell ‘in her 75th year. BURKE — At the General liar Pembroke, 0nt.. e _oi Georgetown. MacPIIERSON - At aged II years. eon of Mrs. and following the V-E 82y ceresnohm araffuh "i" I Life Membership well in Hills- ~ -ANDREW-LEE — Miss ery Juno Lee and Se t. Richardson Andrew. united in marria The bride is the daughter of Mr. in! and Mrs. James Albert Lee Toronto. The groom is wNIlJOW BROKEN - C. .O., P I 18d vvle bmk t. Wu“ oi W. Weltherbiek fir?» shop on _ Kent Btreet earl dents in e in 8t. George's yesterday morn- . Rssi vicinity state they the son oi "Mi 8H8! rs. Harry C. Andrew, Prior to St, Eieanors, P.E.I. Rev. ‘Will growing officiated. Given in II heard a group oi ed in loud argument Just e breaking of the glass IVES PIOMOTsONp-Word . n . ‘hi; 5111?»? ' s» wore e gown o w ts sat n, m long veil caught to ‘a headdress oi "l" ""51""? 0' orange blossoms. She ca red roses. Miss Mabel Andrew. sis- ter of the groom, were ti! Wile taffeta as the only bridal at Btsii Bergt. I‘. M. Hum andmfltaii Cergt. A. The drilling v: eoeived that Lieut. Ivan ev- E1. TEENS — At 57 Fitzroy S °d h" °'°"“‘"°“ "’ Charlottetown on u Csnsdian Armoured a’ mid end is now in Ger- , a rrled deep h" ""1" N. I Ftgnthranorhesult oi nt, Itav. Icruuai l fgnnerly oi Prince Id' TODD-At the Tuesday, May l5. ll la. Tod o s: - At the 9.12.1. liosaiui May l4. loss, irrmit sen or Mr- I" Clayton Bose. East saith - RELEASED IgOM PRISON oi m‘. Mmazom" , Aita., gill be pleased to learn er the bride changed to I "°W°"4 '11“ i" in nnslane. WtwLt. Wis stationed at No. 0 Qumrneraide, in maintai- remustered to aircrew and earn- B l-i ng early in 1M2 sories for travelling-B. —I.AYMEN MEETING — meeting of the Laymen oi e n land ior the pur- on s Association in connection w John's Church. Bt- Eleonora 8t. Mary's, Sumlnerside. was d in Bt. Ma 's Parish Hall lgonday presided at the meeting to which approximately 40 Peter's and 5t. Charlottetown, and a ber from Milton and were welcomed by ‘Mr.’ Clarke. After an interesting a us- ram tici ted. Archdsa Murmur - Suddenly May ii- I‘ her late residence. louih 8 Mrs. Wellington Murphy lard s. " . DONALD -- Suddenly at sour-l- is John o. lticlgflhddi .. beloved husband of Mrs. Cinlierilia - Y8 ACKLANI) -- At She‘ on~ Mav i6. i945. Rev. L. E. land. formerly of a to be a prisoner of war. learned hers also l\ tiliguished Flying Crosw-S. ssrusau uouonw-a gilleangievaiing ‘my on May 1st. High Mass was cele- brated by the Rev. Father Castlou. St. Jose ifs Cathedral. Interment retta Catholic Cemetery. services at the grave wen conducted b Rev. Father Gsstiou. The lain ‘are. Lewis is survived r son Wm. Douglas Lewis of nviile, Plan also one brother Campbell oi Beverley. Mass. Her husband Jas. A. Lows I deceased her some years ago. very highly ca- la. Miss Fanny Rosary-vi. " CIJRRIE At the K "Montague. P-EI- , 45, Linda Mae, mien.- Mr. and Mrs. Brut! CHAMPION - at Diirlsloy. Mu 1M5, Alcandcr E d4 are BUTiEIt-ln the Alban eanofs neighbors and irieruis gathered to George honor their son. . in _ Buchanan. home on 30 dayA . cspably acted as chairman. read on address of appreciation, and Mr. B Charlotts- Nonnan present-ed a ring with tho subject 3.0 A ii‘. crest, as a loving irons his friends. sow and social chat Other speakers going s.'i>'i' L ' As ted mitctlgil aha ribs‘. Ilygmllelmes. issenli gift Warrant Cfiicer Michael Delaney was waited upon with a suitable , VQI" v WILSON _- In in! oily o" i‘