QJIGuw-a - <_,~___ __,.,";_ l, __ PAGE fgvyapva [fills MONDAY BEBE FROM OMAHA _ Mr. lya Ladner. Mrs. incl MrJ. Robert Mat-Neill of Om- Mrs. Helen Beck. Mrs. Hilda Hll- Dingwell. New Glasgow has Charlotte- chey and Mu. Elizabeth McGow- turned 1mm he; V1511, to he, p“. Beisie ants. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Huntley t dent: of the". community and had by Cclnnizs. cf Chrystal Link Lodge. in Halifax. While in Halifax Mrs. worked lint-d ‘all his life. aha. Nob. arrived in town last night on a holiday trip. They travelled all the way plane. Both Mi". and Mrs. MBCNPIH Westville. N. S, and Mrs are former islanders. VISITING BROTHER - Mrs. Clara F. l-Iowatt of Roxbuky, Mess.. . has arrived 1n the city on a vlslt H. J. Pitz- Lam“- Mrs- Add“ 91”"- Mrs~ E1“ Supre-me Court opens in George-hometown ha‘ changed beyond "c- Visiting in Charlottetown are Mr. and Mrs.’ J.J. Earlcy of St. Paul,’ to her brother, Mr. Gerald and Mrs. FitzGel-ald. Mrs. I-Iowatt is accompanied by her niece Miss Valeria McDowell and Mr. H. G. Lamb. also of Rnxbury. . Marlon MacDonald. Mrs, ". assisted by Mrs. Georgie Hume. The new members are Mrs. Eve- llaziel l-Ioolcy, an. Guests included Mrs. Helena Melllsh. of Apha Lodge. Charlotte- town The following is the Degree Staff: Miss Ruth MacGregor, Mrs. Edith Davlson. Mrs. Ruth MacLeod. Mrs. Annie Johnstone, Mrs. Mary Mac- ta Currie, Mrs, Malrle Dewar. Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. Miss Ada-h MacGregor. Miss Thel-ma Lertcr, Mrs. Lillian MacDonald. Mrs. Cath- erine Stewart. Mrs. Evelyn Rey- nolds. Mrs. Florence Stewart. Miss I i. TUESDAY rni; cliakwrrerovvls GUARDIAN Friends and relatives were in- deed sorry to learn of the dqgth ‘ VISITED PARENTS-Mrs. C. S..0I Mr. James Power at hi: home f‘€~ Dingwell was called upon to mourn l in Emerald on June 25th. 1947. He was one of the oldest real- A blacksmith by trade he was tlie'loss of her uncle. Mr. C. Jfiplwayg at 11,; p95; o; duty ML Coleman. who died suddenly of l|Pgw9y w“ pom 1n um‘ 51",’ Jieart attack. He was only 56 Bhd‘p_ 'E_ y’, 91 yea" "o. ‘on o! the Ia \eteran_of the First Great War. '15“; M,’ and Mm 11mm“ Powen COURT AT GEORGETOWN REVISITS PROVINCE — Chars‘ town today with Chief Justice 03,1111“ to Mn J_ Hun, Hughes. Tlwlle A. wmnbell liresidllls- retired c, P. n. superintendent and ’l‘hcre is but one criminal case onqcu-mer resident 0g my! any, who the docket. that of tihe King ver-Ha vgsmng M, broth" ML G‘ A sus Joseph llouls Mitchell. chargedlgughes, 148 Prince Street, after- a ulili rape FUNERAL AT YORK '- Th“ Sue Hcmphill, Mrs. vein Macmil- flineral of the late Mrs. Heath Md‘ M155 M“), Hm-nphuy M“ V's-icy was held frvlll York United Norrie J. Stewart and Miss Alvaih Church yesterday 011011101011- 5E1"'Bl'eht=aut. pianist. vices were conducted by Rev. J. A 1 Nicholson, Rcv. T. A. Wilson and Rev. Mr. Littlejohns. Interment vincial Sanatorlum. Charlotte- lTnS 1n york cemetery, The pall- lC‘.‘.'l on Saturday, July 12th., of Borer: were: Minto Foster, Wal- Jospll Willard Gallant. ~"Jn o; Mr. I.” Mmam Leggy, vuuy, Pr“; and Airs. William Gallant, Ottawa Vessey. Flhidy Drake. and Ollie Street. Summersde. The deceased. 3,0,.“ who was 23 years of age. was one ___ of Summt-rsides popular young VISITING m KILAIUIR —Miss mcn and 116"“. 0f 111$ Pally 003111 ghriscme MMDOWW RV N_ who wi-ll ccme as u distinct Shock to a has Spent [he past Six years in large czrcle o.‘ friends ‘\\‘1ll"i wilom Honolulu. Hawaii and her sister he W115 l‘ 315mm] (“Q1119- He “'35 lst Lt. s. Katherine ‘MacDonald of a Jlvmll" c‘ 111s M11101 ‘"101 10' me American Army Nurse Corps’ celving hi5 bfzSlt‘ ironing ‘and hcd McChord Field, Wash, ivcrc pBS- 110°" llcme v" 161W HWY-ling d15- sengcrs on the Borden train Frl- Char?“ when m‘ heal!‘ bwke day night en route to their home dwn- 4 . a: Kilmuir to "lslt their mother, Berldes his S0Tf0Vl‘lng‘pHJ‘6l1L5 he nus’ J N‘ MacDOnakL leaves to mourn two slstcrr. Mil- dred. Mrs. Vincent Souldant of A very impressive Memorial Ser- summersme and Mme‘ M“ Jch“ vice and unveiling of a new monu- Icourmey “f Danmoum‘ NS"; “d merit, dedicated to the memory c4131” (me “dwted “Ism” In“ at those who died in the Secondfimm?" The s“np“my “Rn” mm’ Great WM.‘ m“ held at m, Geddye munity ls extended to tie bereav- lviemorlal Church, . New London 00 18mm“ yesterday afternoon. The service. which was attended by nearly a. thousand people was opened the mass singing of the hymn God Our Help in Ages Past" and was followed by a prayer conduct- 'I‘ho death occurred at the Pro- by —-WEDDING BELLS -- St. Pat- t-o rlck's Church, Grand River was lthe scene of a lovcly wedding on ‘Tuesday. July 1st. when Miss Iris 1Mary Brown. daughter of Mr. and [long absence. In his youth Mr. "i- lHughes was employed with Brem- VISITING BRACKLEY ——- Mr- lner Bros, and left here in 1866 to 110-15591 G. Hess and family. to-lloin the Canadian Pacific Rall- lpether with his young grandson. lway at Nortlh Bay. Ont. He work. Michael O'Brien. have arrived ‘ed steadily up the ladder to the from Toronto. by car to spend airesponsible position of superinten- vnuation at Shaw's Hotel. Brack- ,d.=nt 01' the Ottawa division, from icy Beat-h. Mr. l-logfs sag, lfius-iwhlch he rektiiretllutabflisut tflftzgrei se Jr., who was stat one ere years 1180- 1S 0 with the a. c. A. r. for some time. l Island was Over thirty yws use. arrived by car. with a friend to 111110 110 113105 mil-Tl? 011011805» "10 ___ _ I -. .' . SERV CL — The fuggdftib Mrs. Jolseplas Llowling! wEDDlNG or INTEREST lHoly Cross Church, Oshawa, Ont. ‘a hid t d. f th l-, gefice e0‘ ytfgrermzizheioradme res .was the scene of a very pretty Mary l 301g“ 2w Grafton s“ to stylviedding on June 21st. when Rev. lDunstzids Basilica where Requiem lFather Coffee united in marriage . I. ‘ ‘ l bl . d ht" High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Hvggnallsdlaifcallfi :£dn1glrs_ $151.: 9' “'!“°,D‘"“1d “m “l” wmfarbin; of Charlottetown. to Ches- l oucted services at the grave. The tel, Holak‘ only Son o‘ Mn and Mrs lpliil-DFJATPIS were Messrs. WlndS0l”“,a1Ler Honk o! 05hlwa_ Gwen lfimnl- Jam" M°C@1’°- “W” u. marriage bv Mr. Robert simp-l MacDonald. Thomas McCabe. John‘ ‘ Tierney and Reginald Mclnnls. son. the bride was gowned in, ivliite slipper satin gown. fashion- - Interment took place in the Cath- olic cemetery’. ,ed with a beaded neckline and sweeping train. her full length veil was held in place with a Queen ‘Elizabeth I-Ieaddress. she carried a cascade of talisman roses. Mary Arbing. sister of the bride was maid of honor. wearing a gown of yellow nylon and carried an arm bouquet of roses and- carnatlons with halo to match. June Durant was bridesmaid and wore mauve FUNERAL AT LITTLE SANDS —'I‘he funeral of the late Mrs. Donald A. Munn was held from the lvfacLcari Funeral Home yes- terday afternoon to Little Sandsi United Church where services ed by Rev. D. A. Campbell. After the scripture reading by Rev. D. E Noel. the monument was uri- veiled by Mr. W. J. Seaman. FUNERAL AT ms? ROYALTY] Alie- —The funeral of the late Mrs. Wil- liam Connolly was held from the residence of her daughter, Edgar l-feartz. East Royalty on Saturday afternoon. Services 1,11 h , d a were on-L e mm m guy you“; 61mg | ably supported by his brother Ted. ‘fntgy-gngntlThe Nuptial Mass was celebrated ducted by Rev. Norman Rev. J. A. Nicholson. was in Marshfield Cemetery. The} John B. An-, Victory Robertson.‘ pail bearers were: drew. Fred W. Andrew. Mat-Williams. Fergus John B, Rppw, and John McFar- lane. ‘The death occurred in the Prince Edward Island I-Iosilllbl 18M 50'" urday evening of Mrs. Frederick Godfrey. She was 55 years old and W55 one daughter of the late Mr. and lvfrs. Samuel Allen of Char- lottetown. Before he: marriage the late Mrs. Godfrey had been on the C. N. R. clerical staff in Charlotte- town. She was a devoted member of st. James Hrcsbytorlal Church. Besides her husband. she. is sur- vived by one sister. Mrs. A, J. Lightning of the Charlotte Resi- dance. WEDDING BELLS -— A weddinf! of much interest Io a host of 3151-115 took place at. Trinity Unit- ed Church. Friday. July 4th. when Rev. ‘IKE. McLennan united in mar- riage. Marjorie Louise Phillips, daughter of Mr and Mrs» T-W- Bentley. City, and llarrison Whit- field Fklzzell. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Golding Frizzcll of North Wiltshire. The bride, attired in l brcwn two piece suit with a cors- agn of Talisman roses. brown hat with matching accessories hacl as lier bridesmaid Mrs. Sylvia McCon- nell who was dressed in a blue suit. black ticccssorics and wore a flowered lint. Groomsmen was Mr. George Casford. The grooms gift, to the bride was a sirinil 01 pearls and earrings; l0 the brides- maid a gpf, of earrings and to the groctmsmen s. Ronson cigarette lighter. After the ccrcmcny a re- ception was held at M11910 H1115 when upward; e4 ~15 friends and relatives gathered to cittcrid bflfil wlshq; to the newly manned couple. on Saturday, July 5th the newly- Wedg left on a short lionevm°011 [flp 1r; points of interest through‘ out Nov“ ggntla and Now Bruns- wick. A regrettable fatality took place yesterday at 4:30 P.M.. when Fred Cairns, age 1'1. S011 01 M1‘- and Mrs. Frank Cairn: of Frec- town met h‘: death by dfllwfllflg e0 stavcrtis shore. about four miles from Summerslde. The young man and two of his com- panions. Donald Profitt and Rob- ert Schurman. also of Freetown were in a boat. about 150 yards from shore. It ls believed that the deceased jumped from the boat under the impression that they were still ln shallow water. They were. however directly 01/01‘ the channel water and as the young man was unable to swim he went down and was not after- wards set-n by his two companions. Dragging operations were oon- tinued for several hours but the body had not been located when the work was discontinued for the night. He leaves to mourn his par- lnts. one brother Robert. in To- ronto and fwo sleters.'Mrs. Cairn: of Charlottetown and Charlotte at home. to whom the sympathg o! the, community is extended in their bereavement-S. At the Nfllllar meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. on Thursday, Jilly 3rd, the Re- bekah Degree wn- conferred on five candidafen. with Mrs. Mar- ln Mammals u Danes llama: ' Mrs. |bride of Mr. George Rawllck of i Ottawa. Mrs.| [bridesmaid was her sister gt, who wore blue and carried a bou- J. A. Brown. became the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rawllck of Edmonton. The bride looked lovely lln a. wlhlte floor length gown with fingertip veil carrying a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Her Joan quet of pink roses. The groom was‘ and the wedding ceremony per- formed by Rev. A. o. Murphy- Parfsh Priest. The Ladies Choir sang several beautiful hymns suitable for the occasion. The or- ganist was Mrs. Harold McIn- Intyre. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the immediate relatives at Hill- crest Lodge and the honevrnoor‘. was spent at Harbor View Cabins- —-A'I‘TENDED CONVENTION FROM CHINA - Among the vis- itors who attended the conven- tion of the Cooperative Union of P. E. I. and the P. E. I. Credit Union League held in Summerside this week was Mr. Wang Shou Ling of Shanghai. China. I-le has been ln this country since last October at St. Francis Xavier University. Antigonish. N. S.. studying the cooperative move- ment. He will spend another year here. He belongs to a group of young people in China who be- lieve. that the principles that in- spire the cooperative movement rite the answer to the economic problems of their country and a way to combat communism He previously attended a meeting of Iifuropean cooperatives in Zurich. Switzerland. Mr. Wang arrived in this country by way of San Francisco and while travelling by air to New York his plane crack- ed up ln Wvomlntz but he was not seriously injured-S. —WEDDING BELLS - A pretty double wedding took place ln St. Paul's Church. Summerslde, on Wednesday morning when Etta Elnora daughter of Mr. Thomas Perry. Summerside, became the bride of Joseph “Theodore, son of Mr, Adolph Perry. also of Sum- mersidc. The bride was given in marriage by her brother Norman. She wore a floor-length gown of honey white satin. and fingertip .\'ci] with n silvcr crown. and car- rlad a bouquet of rad roses. She was attended by Daily Perry. ais- tt-r of the groom. who wore a floor-length gown of pink sheer and a chapel veil. and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, The izroomsman "was Mr. George Pct- ers. Little Valerie Gallant. niece of the groom was flower girl and was dressed in a pale blue sheer gown and white veil. and carried pink roses. The other wedding was ll-iat of Wu Dorqyhy Gallant. daughter of Mr. Frank Gallant, Summeraide. who became the bride of Thomas Perrv. Jr. son of Mr Thomas Perry. She was given a- way b,v~ hcr father. and was at- tired in a floor-length gown of white lace and white fingertip veil. and carried abououet of red roses. She was attended by her sister. Una. who wore a floor- length gown of pink taffeta. and a "ink chapel verl and yellow roses. The groom was al.- fcnded by Mr. Ernest. Arsenault. Little Betty McDonald was flow- er wirl and wore a white iihser nown and carried pink roses Af- ter the ceremony a wedding breakfast WA‘ served at. the Rlll- crest Inn after which the hanpv couple: left bv car on a weddlnv, trip to f-falifax and other parts of Nova Scour. Thcv will reside in Bummerslde, The ceremony wit: performed by Ft. Rev. Magr. O J. Macliellan and the wsddln! music‘ was played by Mr. Joseph Ferry. -I, i were conducted by Rev. Roy Ves- sey. Interment was in Little Sands Cemetery. The pallbearers were: George Blue Malcolm MacNeill. Norman Stewart. John MacLen- nan. John MacLcod. and John W. MacLean. WOMAN FLYING INSTRUCTORl ‘Gloria Large of Charlottetown} is one of five licensed women fly-, ing instructors in Canada, it was; announced yesterday by airport officials here following her re-; lurn from air tests at Halifaxw. She learned to fly at n Toronto club andds a former member of the Air Trnrispcirt -tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Auxiliary. a: wartime British ferrylng organizfl nylon carrying an arm bouquet of roses and carnatlons with match- ing halo. Mr. John Horkey was best man and Mr. Chester Kroll ushered. The reception was held at Hoiak. Oshawa. After the recou- tion the couple left on a trip to Northern Ontario. For travelling the bride chose a blue suit with navy accessories. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen I-Iyduk. Mrs. W. V. Gallant, Mr. John Arbing. all of Massachu- setts. sisters and brother of the bride. also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanlec and daughters. Lillian Hel- en and Stephenie also lvir. and Willard Gallant was held yesterday residence o! his parents. Ottawa Street. to St. Paul's Church where bers of the Canadian Legion. Sum- carrled - Mrs. John Kcrsketsky of Syracuse and Pennsylvania. Island papers ‘ please copy. WEDNESDAY -—LEAVE FOR QUEBEC- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grecnan and little ‘laughter Joan of Kinkora. left Tuesday morning for St. Anne cle Beaupre. Que. Their many friends side. Directed by R. C. M. P.. 20 wish them a pleasant trip and are men with five dories and two mo- glad to know that Mr; Greenai for boats took part in the search. ll. enjoying good health following Zt will be rcsumcd today-S. a very serious operation. otion and has been flying nearly l0 years. -BODY NOT FOUND-Drag- ging operations yesterday were un- successful in locating the body of P‘red Cairns 17. of Freetown who was drowned Sunday at Stavertfis shore. a few miles from Summer- l FUNERAL YESTERDAY —-'I‘he funeral of the late Mrs. Frederick W. Godfrey was held from the MacLean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Services were conduct- ed by Rcv. T. H. Busse] Somcrs. Interment was in Suffolk Ceme- tery. The pall bearers were. Nor- man J. Mac-Lend. Gordon Wright. Elmer Dunning. W. R. Jenkins. Hcctor Jcnl-ziris and Fred Robert-y 50H. ATTENDING CONVENTION — City Fire Chief Mr. H. H. Jewel‘ and Mr. F. R. MacLalne, chief auditor of Maritime Fire Chiefs convention. left Monday morning for Campbollton. NB, where the! will attend the Maritime Fire Chiefs convention being held there on July 15-17. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Jewell and Mrs MacLalne. STRAWBERRIES FOR BOSTON ,-Mr. William Fraser and Harvey Hutt flew their third load of fresh strawberries to Boston yesterday evening. They made the first flight with strawberries this aea- son last Sunday evening when. their Dc 3 plane flew over 4,000] pounds. The second flight was made‘ Monday evening so that they have made three flights in three consecutive days. RECORD SHIPMENT — The S. "Island Connector" and the S. "Mcigle" arrived in port yesterday afternoon with the "Mciglc" docking about l5 min- utcs earlier than the "Connector." Both cargo vessels will load farm produce for Newfoundland. The "Island Connector" will take the largest shipment of ready-to-lay bullets ever to leave the Province at one time The shipment ls consigned by wlieatley Brothers. Charlottetown, and consists of 5.000 four-months-old pullats. F c u. l TRANSFERRED TO SASKA- TOON - Mr. J. M. Roop. Jr.’ of the Bank of Nova Scotla. who was recently promoted and transferred to Brooks (Alta) has been again promoted and transferred to Saska- toon, Sask. En route he had a nice day at Calgary, when he at- tcntiod the Stampede. with all its thrills. He wishes to be remember- cd to all his chums and writes that next to going overseas during the war. he finds this his greatest ex- periencc in life. NOONAN-BERNARD - A quiet wedding was solcmnizecl at St. Peter's Church. Seven Mlle Bay on Wednesday, June 22nd, when Rev. W. V. Mat-Donald united in holy matrimony Miss Idn Bernard of Palmer Road to Loman Noonan of Seven Mile Bay. The bride who was izlvcli in marriage by her brother-in-law Emmanuel Duguair WDS attended by Miss Ann Arsen- ault while the izroom was support- ed by Mr. Austin DesRochc. Fol- lowinu the ceremony wedding breakfast was served at the Paroch- ial House -Sevcn Mile Bay wlicre the bride had been housekeeper for five years. A reception was held in the evening at the bride's’ home in Palmer Road. Henrticst fcllcltatlons from many friends is extended to the happy young couple. -A. W. A. C. BRANCH CLOSING - The Charlottetown branch of the War Assets Corporation. under the management of Squadron Igader W. L. Higgins. D.F.C.. will offic- ially close down on the last day of August. The reason as given to a Guardian representative by a War Assets official. i: shortage of materials. and in fact that the volume of trade being done hero now doe: not warrant the expense and upkeep of a local branch. Most of the materials dhposed of her: were handled through wholesal- ers on the mainland. which add- ed to the cost of maintaining a lo- tal branch hero. The death of Lieut. Eric R. Rob- liison. a Vancouver fireman and formerly of Charlottetown occur- “ed in Vancouver as the relfiilt of a collision between a fire truck and a car on June 20th. The firs, truck on which he was riding.‘ turned over after hitting the car. "Y"! Pinned him beneath the en- glnc. I-fe was taken to Vancouver General Hospital suffering from multiple injuries where he, died five days later. July lat. due to bronchial pneumonia and pleurisy resulting‘ from chest injuries. Usut. Robinson ls survived by his wife. one son Richard. one daughter. Mrs W. Stevenson a stepson. Alan ‘Ti-arr. and a broth- er. Harry. He was the son of the late Duncan and Blanch: Robinson of Charlottetown. and the nephew of Mn. hank m": at this City. I —IIERE FROM IIONG KONG -_ -Mr. imothy D. Chan 0f Hang Kong. as arrived in lummmlda to visit hi: brother. Mr. Dan Chan. Ha arrived in Ban Francisco three week: ago and plans to spend a-_ bout two month: hm. Mr. Chan‘ i: in this country on business arid; tr vlslt his i-olativu. ll: was in [long Kong when that city fell to the Japanese and lived there dur- ing the Japanese occupation. Also visiting hon-m Rev. raul B. (‘han and Mrs. Chan and their little son. I'm-relics of Montreal and Mr. Conrad Ohan of Ilen- Bisby. N. It rm an all breth- da-tl FUNERAL AT NEW GLASGOW --'1‘ha funeral of Mrs. William B. Bulman. New Glasgow. was held from her late residence on Tues- day afternoon. July 15th and was largely attended. The services at the house and grave were con- uucted by Rev. George Gough. The pallbearers were: Eric Stevenson. George Clark, Chalmers Laird. Harold Dickieeolr William Camp's and Earl Houston. Interment was in New Glasgow Cemetery. FIRST VISIT N 72 YEARS Minnesota. Mr Barley is a native of the United States but his wife, a native of Charlottetown. is the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Peter McGoiwiin, and the grendq daughter of the Hon. Peter Mc- Gowan who was the first Attorney General of the Province. Mrs. Ear- ley loft the Province with her per-i ents when she was three veers old. Thi-s is her first vlslt in '12 years. -—WILLIAMS-PINEAU - A quiet wedding was solemnized. Monday evening, July 14th. at the Sum- merslde Baptist Parsonage, 219 Church Street. when Mary Evelyn Pineau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Plneau of New Glasgow. P. E. I. became the bride of George Gllman Williams, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gilman Williams, Sr. The single ring ceremony we: LGFIOTIDCG by Rev. E. J. Barrass, Minister of the Summerside Bap- tist Church. The bridesmaid was Miss Elizabeth Vincent and the best man Wilfred Clarence Vin- cent_ both of Summerside. P. l. I. —S. —NEW DANCE HALL-Borden is to have a new dance hall to be known as Leo's. The proprietor, Leo Hannigan, announced yester- day that the opening would be Thursday night and an excellent floor is ready for the anticipated large crowd. The building. form- erly the Borden Dance Hall and more recently operated as a pool loom. has been extensively reno- vated. Decorations ln buff, ivory and royal blue create a festive atmosphere. The favorite Pen-y Bros. Orchestra will provide music on the opening night. JUNERAL YEBTIIHIDAY The funeral b! the late Joseph morning at nine o'clock fom the Requiem I-figr Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father McKenlla. Mem- merside, paraded from the home to the Church and to ti‘! slave where the final rite.» were perform- ed by Right Rev. G.J. MacLellan. v.0. The Lek-on burial service was supervised by Mr. Roland Philip- son. president of the loco‘. branch. Last post was sounded by Roy Grant Jr. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Heaiy Landry. Vincent Martin, James Grady. Clifford Wedge. Wilfred Arsenauit. Walter Gerrier. -.S —SEARCII FOB. BODY UN- SUCCESSl-‘UL — Dragging opera- tions at Steven's Shore, a few miles from Siunmerslde. in an ef- fort to locate the body of Fred Cairns. l7. of Freetown have been discontinued. More than 40 men ‘oak part in the search yester- day for the second day. The youth lost hi: life Sunday when ho jumped from a boat into deep ‘water. apparently thinking he ‘was still in the shallows. Fourteen rlories with three men to a boat were used yesterday and late in the day it was decided that the body probably had been swept further out by tidal currents 8 —-EN'I‘ERTAINED— Miss Cath- nrlne MacCallum. Whole marriage la to take place in August. was guest of honor at several functions during the past week. On Thurs- day evening member: of the choir oi the Baptist Church, where Miss. LiacCallum ha: held the position of organist for several years. gathered at the home of Mrs. W. A. Currie. 0n behalf 0f the choir Mr. Leslie Simmons read an ad- dress and presented Miss Mar- Oallum. with a beautiful walnut coffee table. Refreshments were served by several of the rnembera On Saturday evening the bride- to-be was guest of honor at a shower held at the home of Mrs. James MacArthur and was pre- sented with a number of plea: of cut glass. At the close of the lllndly morning nryics. luv. I. J. Bsrrass. the pastor_ presented Miss MacOallum with a gift nf ‘money from the congregation. Mil: MaoCallum who for a num- ber of years has been on tnelcohdlwf-ed 1110 teaching staff of the Summerlidl Righ school. has the sincere wishes of many friend: for future llappineaas-l. . Th: sad new: was received this week of tha death on the 6th. inst. at ‘ “anneaburg, South Africa of Mr. W. Jar- via Palmer. Mr Palmer. born in Charlottetown. was a son of th: late Charla: Palms 1K. 0.. and a brother of Mlu hsl Pal- uiar new rssidlng hsra. Ho receiv- ad hla early education in the school: “Charlottetown later at- tending the Ontario Agricultural Collage at Guelph. Shortly after graduating from th: latter insti- tution h: roosivsd an appointment to South Africa and became Di- rcstor of Agriculture for the Orange River Colony at Bloem- fontein and later settled in Jo- ‘shnenttiri In private bulinssa. Mr. Palmer last-visited hi: old home about ton you: ago. Beside: hi: slam rsfcmd to he left lur- viving hi: widow. a son. In. Nov- trsal; also m. Imar Onaa of ills Palmer who urved u a soda: sliver wedding with the leuth African force: in tholatovaranltwo - daughters, children of Mrs. Den- ion. Victor Winfield. a brother- nis Gale. a daulhlel‘. W110 prede- ln-law did an inspired lob as mae- cgased 111m ter of ceremonies. Pictures were taken of the whole family group and the bride and groom of ‘.25 yesterday against Joseph Louis years who received a beautifully Mitchell charged with rape. at decorated box zenervillly i111!!! m, 093,11“ o; m; may; county - with silver dollars. They also rs- Amn 1n Gggfigflowfl but», 51-91mm», 1. celved many cards from relatives and friends in Canada. and Lew- The Grand Jury found "no blll"| in a "true bill" on the lesser ln- dictment of incest. The accused was arraigned at 1.30 yesterday afternoon, pleaded "not guilty" and will have his case go before a ' petlt jury this morning. Chief Justice Thane A. Camp-i bell presided at the opening of the session. Attorney General F.‘ A. Large and 8. S. Hessian. K.C..1 appeared for the Grown. Melvin E. McQuald will defend Mitchell. v The Grand Jury comprised: R.‘ Lewis Burge (foreman), Russelll Buell. Robin Clay, Walter Hay- den. James Crawford. Daniel Mac- Intyre, Robert Acorn, John F.’ MacKlnnon, Howlan Mullally. Roderick Kltson. George Mac- Pherson. and Certney McLure. The appeal of Francis Bertram Shepherd from a conviction under the Excise Act was allowed and the conviction quashed without costs. G. R. Holmes. KC, appear- ted for the respondent and R. R. Bell, K.C., for the appellant. Judgment was reserved until July 8i in the appeal of Robert Laird Borden Graham from a‘ conviction for drunken driving.‘ S. S. Hessian. K.C., appeared for ’ the respondent and R. R. Bell. K. : C., for the appellant. I THUSRDAY 3 , —SERIOUS ACCIDENT — the many friends of Mrs. Mac. Mc- Gougan of Kensington will regret to hear that she felt in her yard. and broke her hip She is a pa- i tient in the Prince County Hos- 1 pltal and her friends hope for her , speedy and complete recovery. Her . son Keith arrived home Saturdayt night on hearing of his mothers marriage to George Terrier. eldest broached" too closely to the [son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pert, accident.—-K. —Flt0M WESTMOUNT - Mr. i and Mrs. George Gay and George.’ Jr., of Westmourit, Quebec. have |jr.. of’ Brockton. Mass, Mr. and ietoa, 111., and other places. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Covvan. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes and son Norman Mrs. J. Elton Cairns, Freetown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns of All- iance, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Burns. Nynack_ New York; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Winfield and con, Oswald. Dodsland. Bask- atchewan and. Harold Burn: of Wetrous. seek. l-RIDAY FIRST VISIT IN 27 YEARS — Mr. George MacDonald and daughter Connie of New York City are spending a pleasant va- cation with Mr MacDonald's sis- ter. Mrs. Nelson Whltlock. Gay- towa. It is 2'! years since Mr. Mac- Donald visited his home city and he is receiving a warm welcome from many former acquaintances. Mr. Roger Sumarah from Holly- wood. OallL. arrived yesterday en- route to visit his brother. Mr. Wm. Sumarah in the Magdalen Is-' lands. Mr. Sumarah is a former Islander and is receiving a warm welcome as it is his first visit in JULY 19, 1.9.1; —\ M NE s tween .0. OUR sarunoav SUBSCRIBERS l __1 v I l l Li hm . . . 1/5 the WQIBhQ f 4L naryilinds because it's matiz ioaf | special flexible aluminum alloy. 0 Lovnlinr. .. Fl l ' smooth plastic finish decorative setting. v Easier m Clem. . . It: risxlaltm makes cleaning :0 simple and quick ' L01!" LII/ill t . . Fiexcfum i; sun-proof, rust-proof. warp-proof will not crack, zliip or peel, resin; wgum, stains and soil. ‘ I Curl d 1 ~ orgy. 8101:‘; ygui-‘mzafiirziigiiiifi; d‘ Fkximmf low cost‘ will Sulprlsg VD“- twenty years. He expects to be here t/wo or three weeks. l Chalmers United Church. Mont- real. Que. was the scene of al pretty wedding on the evening of l June 2v. 1941. when Joyce Cather- _1 inc. daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Vlfilliam George Cooper. Murray Harbour, P.E.I., was united in Verdun, Quebec. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Gardner Ward before an altar banked with pink and white peonies. Mr. Lester provided the wedding Summer-side. On Monday morning. left immediately to attend the fun- boein visiting Mrs. Gay's parents. l 1117000111 Mr, and Mrs. c. o. MacCallum. music- GOVERNMENT APPOINT~. MENTS - Mr Peter G. Clark was re-appointed yesterday by [Tie Ex- ecutive Council to the Sulnmerside School Board. Other appointments by the Council yesterday included that of Dr. KP. Stewart, Eldon. a: Mroner fol- Queen's and Kings Counties and the tcmporai-y ap-, polntment of Dr. J.D. MacGulgenf to the medical staff of the ProvLn-j cial Infirmary. Mr. Gay received the sad news of the death of his mother in Shu- bonacadie, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Gay ei-al. -s. —\A'I‘TENDI.'NG CONVENTION -Mr. W. B. MacNeill, Chief of the Surrimersids Fire Department; Mr. George Hogg. Secretary of ilhe Fire Department and lvfr. J. H. Strong, Town Clerk. are attending the Fire Chiefs’ Convention in Caimpbellton. N. B. They airs expected to return tonight. -—S. DR DEWAR. LEAVING-Dr. G. F. Dewar. who has been vacation- {lng here for the past three weeks lLarge and 8- ,8. granaHsrsofittlls HERE FROM ENGLAND -Mr.=, James Stanton of England and two children. Mary and Mlcaael are visiting in Charlottetown. guests of Mrs. James Campbell, Pownal Street. Mrs. Stanton ls a sister of Leo Power who lived here for some years as Maii-tanance Silperlnterd- ent with Canadian Airways when flying first started. Mrs. gtanton was all through the Blitz and she says she had a good time of it. l-ler husband. who ‘ls still in Eng- land. ie cooling over in October and they are all going out to Cal- ifornia‘ to live. ISLANDEB PASSES 0N - Mrs. John N. Mar-Kay, Fountcln Road, has recedved the sad new; that her sister, Mrs. 12in Halston of West Roxbury. Masc. passed away Tue:- day, July 5th. Mrs. Balaton wa: nee Eliza Roper of Notth Grun- vllIe. PEI. size leaves to morn be- sides Mrs. liiuoKay. a brother, James residing on the old home- stead in North Granville and a son and daughter in the U.S.A. FUNERAL SERVICES The furieral of Mr. James Alexander McLeod took place yesterday morning at 8.56 from his late re:- idence. s5 Upper Queen St., tn the Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er where Rcqiuem High Mass w“ celebrated by Rev. Waltrr Mann. Cask. Rev. Louis Callaghan was present in the sanctuary. Service at the grave was conducted by Very Rev. Edward Baldwin. CJsR. The pail bearers were Mum: Howard Molyneeux. George Shap- llerd. Joseph Trainer. Dominic Doyle. Roy McGee arid Haydon MhcDonald. Interment was In the Catholic, Cemetery. Joseph Louis Mitchell was found guilty of incest in the Supreme Court at Georgetown yeatsrday. Mhahed to the verdict was a strong recommendation for mercy. The case was tried before His ‘Lordship Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy. Attorney General F. A. Hessian. KC. prosecution with Mr. Melvin E. McQuaid counsel for the accused. Four witneua: for the Crown 1tlatifiod. m» evidence was submit- ‘ted by the defence. until Judgment was iihuraday. July M. . The petit iury co ed: lame Wiggington (for-cm l. Borden Hunter. Lloyd McLeod. James Darby. Chaim Annsar. liam D. ~ Mills, Seller McKay, John McLeod. =Hugh MacKinrion. E1110! B11100- Colin Mclnnie.’ and Lloyd Mc- Donald. -u'ri| waimmo PARTY- Mr. and Mrs. Mill: of Freetown l were givlin a aurpriu on laturday ,Juna 28th when the mlmbsrs o! ‘the family honored them on the ,ooca:ion of their 25th wedding iannivsraary at the home of w. {L lzMllls. A molt enjoyable time was spent and the tee tabla cen- tered with a thraa tiered wedding oak: decorated with silver maple relayed "Loin Mrs. Percy 3011 01 1mm Vancouver. B.C.. where he is now resident. leaves on return by plane tomorrow. He has had a most enjoyable visit renewing old friendships, and is pleased to see that his native Province is keeping well to the front in most respects. The journey from here to Vancouver will take a matter of only twenty-four hours com- pared with five days - were the Doctor to go by rail. "' —ROTARY DIEETING -- The nedy's. Kenslngton. regular meeting of the Summer- side Rotary Oiub was he'd on Tues- dav in Coyle‘: Restaurant with Mr. EP. Foley, vice presldeti‘. in the chair. The meet speaker was Mr. Donald Blair 0f the Department of Agriculture. Ottawa. He spoke on "Science as applied to Horticult- ure." Guests zit the meeting were‘ Harold Richardson, Boston. Mass. and Donald MecKinnon. Halifax.‘ —S. FUNERAL SERVICE! — The funeral of Mrs. James McKcnna wok p15“ yesterday morning at 5,45 from me Frank Hennessey| Funeral Home to St. Bonaventurefs. Church. ‘Pracadle. where Requiem High Mass was cclebratod by Rev.‘ Kenneth C. rllacPhei-aon- who 0150 conducted the service at the grave. Th: pail-bearers were Must:- A-J- Lund. Ivan isfullin. Ambrose Mul- lin. Francis McNally. A.J. Mac- Donald ariri Patrick Smith. Intel‘- merlt we: in the church cemetery. DOYLE-ALORN WEDDING The marl-age of Betty J0Y0ft youngest daughter of Mr. and Mr:- EJ". Acorn. 1'11 Great George Street. and Gerald GrPllWY. 001i of Mr. and lyirs William Doyle. 1.7. Hlllsboro street. was ‘ 1R0 Wednesday evening, July O. at the Bump! rulrence. by Rev. Dr. Pahlck McMahon. The youfig couple were attended by M-l! Aletha Doylr. a: bridesmaid, and James Doyle. BTOMMIMH- The death occurred at Guern- sey Cove on July 5th of James H. Le Lacheur at the age of 6b years. after a short illness. beinl 00n- finsd to bed for three weela. He was twice married. 111i ""1 wife bein! Cecile‘ Maohon who prodeoeued him fifteen y“?! 180. HQ l: survived by the followlni! sons and da-iahtmr 110ml“ 01 Clmbfldll- Plan-z (Willi?! h"- riiiv (if Murray l! 0!? Wallace Po whm sends; (Genevieve). Mrl- B1011" l‘), Atwtll. of Halifax. N.S.; (Ml- chom cpl, p M Le Lacheur. R. C. Ii. 11.. Goon any. Labflflfll’ Av- pi-ey. of Morita ue; Denial on the homestead. He ls also survived U! hi: second wife. Sarah Murdock. and her slx eons; one ulster (Julia) Mrs, Mack McLeod. and brother. Louis. of California; An- gu: and Bart of Boston. Mass. Ralph ManKirinsn. ifl-iear-old son of Mr. . Mrz. Alex Mac-Kin- mm. st. ‘Pet- s, was drowned in Whitlock’! Pond. Upton. BMW"! ylflvil and baked b llra. Victor Winfield and brou: t from Bask- iatolmvan. The c: card: were l: and from each place card: in: guest road a to the happy seesa- l; and 0 o'clock lart IVOfUIII whf-le he’ and a companion were swim- ming. '- It l: understood that the boy: , 74th year. ALYRE ARSENAULI 14s ELM ave. PIIOIIE not. and that the Mlcxlnngn boy n? waste- SWB them is about sale or the n, lhrcuizh. The ‘fin-r and w“ 15 feet deep. Unsuccessfu attempt; to rm" r a drwmhls had b“ known. The Montague R.G..\I.P.O€Qn: tachmont was notified and d sins operationgby the police {:43} mama" "v rov- i 0s ls parents. the Victim; ' survlved b!’ lhrce bro-tiers 4 four sisters. All of them. Vwlth 1;‘ gxcelnkm Q! unl sister. M", Mp5" oole. of Eoseneath, 11v; a; 3mm Two brothers 105g m“, m.“ l the last war. “ ‘M BIRTHS “fill-ONE - at the Charlottetown H°§P11=1 0n July Bin. i947. Ln M, zzneMrss- 5199mm D. Malone. 26 ‘on Y treat. Charlottetown. s GARNllAM-At th p 1g 1 _ nltal. July i4. to Mgr. ‘and 1 ‘Li’. 9°10“! Garllham. Charlottetown. a son. DUNNING — At the Prince Coup. g Hospital. June .2913“ 1947 ,4 r. and Mrs Bloyco W. Dunning N“ Lmdml- B 80n- John Emery‘ MORBIQSEY - At North Sydney‘ "ml July 3. 1947. to Mr. and m; “"11"?” D- Mflrrlssev. (nee Cecelia 1.081101. a daughter Frances Chris- tlna. '1 lbs" 5 Q5, ROD!) - At the Moncton Mater- llltv Hospital. July l5, iim. t.- m. and Mrs. C. L. Rodd, (nee Rena K911116030. Huntington. a son Mal- colm, Gregory. CHANDLER - at the P. a r. HOBDItaI. July l0. to Mr. and Mrs John S. Chandler. a son. HAYES - At the P. B. f. Hos- pital on July 13th. 1041. to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hayes (nee Pom Fry) a son. David Charles. CAMPBELL ~51 At the Prince County Hospital. June 30th i947. to Mr. and Mrs. Ian l. Campbell. a son. Barry Stewart. WOOD _ At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. July n. i941. n» Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Wood fries Helen Mebougaili Alexandra. a son. Benjamin Osborne l0 lbs. 4 on. - ’ BECK-At the Prince Edward ls- land Hospital. July 11. to Mr and Mrs. Preston Book. Mt. Edward Road. a daughter. MILL-At Prince County Hospital on June 80. 1M7. to Mr. and Mrs. John Gerald Mill. Clermont. a daughter. ‘Nancy Ruth 9 lbs limi. MaoKENZIE - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on June 11- 1941. to Mr. and Mrs Robert Mic- Kensis a son. Robert Douglas. beams " ' ‘ HUM! ... At the P. I. Mane flos- pltal on Sunday. Jul! is. Mrs. l!- Ii. Munn of Little sands in 11H‘ I - GODFREY -- At the P. E. Island Hospital on Saturday. Jul! 17- Hrs. Frederick A. Godfrey in her 50th year. NULMAN - At the P. ll. Island ‘Hospital on July 1|. 1N7. 14"“ William B. Dulman of New diu- gow. aged 11 years. ' SIMMONS - At the Prince Colin?! Hospital lurldey. July ll. Vemflfi Garth limtnona, aged i2 Yuri MGLIOD - At the Oharlottefofll Hospital. Jul‘: 1s. a. Alexsndfl M" “RH med 00 years. MACARTIIUI — Suddenly at hi! home 1n Mount Pleasant. July 14- 1947. Edward R sull MacArthur. mltslwa - n oliarlotww“ on Tuesday. July 15th.. Jane M0" Kenna nae l1 years. " MaoDOUOAIJ. - At the Olilf‘ lottatovn Hospital on Wednesday- July 10th, Mn. ladle MscDml" all. formerly of flamnbellton. P- a. 1.. in h . - .,, MLIPHANT - luddervly at ti; .. .I. mistrial Thursday. J01! h’ iiwr. Mrs. lamttfl Silllphart in Mth vlar. ' w woon .. A! so xeniimiich “M, on ‘Ilhimdsly Jul! 1'1. M"- brezs Wood 1n her 00th 7"“ Ill! - A! lloritaluo Ml l1. . I. l. Kerr. ' Jul! wesaswimmnglrellaro