Z8. I i. - _€ 117m CIjIARLCTTETOWNJqEGUARDIAN ___ 19g TWELVE _" I ? URNEWSBNUDGEDT m. nun SATURDAY NSDUBSCRIBERS ‘l’ eaa, Marie .... ..,- _ _,. HONDA! TUIiDMAY 1nd Marguerite at A very lovely event took place FRIDAY l 352123;; fr?- Pu ll-ne- Cnnfry Valley. camel-on Mc- INJOYABLE panes; -_ 4p. BQOWLIDGEIENT. - The Sanatorlum Commission to acknowledge with thanks receipt of $1090.00 from the e of E. Mae Conley. CATIONAL EDITOR HERE Pat Laulber, Connecticut, of Scholastic magazine is SERIOUSLY ILL - James E. Andrews. Hunter River. received a telegram on Thursday l morning stating that his brother. Leslie Andrews of Concord. N. H. had undergone a serious operation lll the New Hampshire Memorial Hospital on Wednesday. June lath. IMPROVING BUOYS —- The Phee. Belfast; Daniel Msolntyle, Grand Tracadie; Lemuel Lamont, Dominion: Leigh Good. Cornwall; Norman McLeod, Rlverdale; 1nd. Alexander MaxEachern. In“; gyro‘; UPOn the request of RR. Bell, 3.0., the Chief Justice, with tile eqnsam; of the Attorney General, postponed the trial of P ter Jarvis Vssey, proximately 350 couples attended an enfoyable canoe at Government Churchill; Campbell McHu-s. New House last night. The guests were received by Lieutenant Governor Bernard. Mrs. Bernlrd and Miss Edith Bernard. Ilia Honor was sa- isted by hie aidel. Col. P5. Field- ng. Lleut. Robert MacMilian and dlL-Ldr. Chaales Trainer. Gueets ncluded His Worship Mayor Mao home. - The funeral will be on Thu sday morning with Requiem Hfh M!" at St Paul's Church at nzne o'clock. - S. DONOVAN-BIENNAN WED- DING — Of interest to many was the inarr ge of Mary Pauline. eld- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- in the Victoria United Church at the Communion service on Sunday morning June 23nd. whm the sweet little four months old daulli- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boul- ter, Victoria was christened by the Rev. Peter Jackson, pastor of the Church and given the name Shir- ley Corrlgsn. The baby's mother whose maiden name was Matilda The Hon. AI Araenauli. --MUSIC EXAMINATIONS - Prof. Hhrold S. Homer of Mount Allison University was in Kensing- tea-l on Wednesday. June 15th eon- ducting piano examinations. The I results: Grade III paaa. Myrna Cousins. Bonnie Woodside. Mary C Kaye Mayhem-S. GOING SALMON FISHING — retired Wlseelocls. BA, 3.1),, ' n. a. 8m" ‘l f-ISJ. Blimmerside; luv "a Klnsaboro; m. s ' " - Tryon; pal-non c," mat 3- Worth District Secretary, Re“ E M l Depository. Mr. J. p, Executive: m. ,|_ harlottawwn; Rev, Hex-mum Ayers, Bu. Bell A- u. N1‘. J. P. Crockett. club lottetown; Rev. S. J. ton; Rev. Ira Mamofilllesllguu- ma: Mr. A.J. l-Iaslam. cllnkffffj town, Rev. J. '1‘. Ibbott, Charlotte. own. Rev. L. M. Murray 1g, ninston: Mr. n. .1. ltupel-r’ cm?‘ lottetown; Mr. Wm. K's“ ' Milffly Harbor. W‘ nrnnrg W" " . E. Hospital on June l6. to 511-151;‘: am. Arnold Bruce, m. Min... s. son. Elliot Rocoer. BULMAN —At the Prin Island Hospital on Jun: to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bulmu: N" Giulrow. s daughter. MoCLINTIcK - At the 02mm‘ towln Hospital on June l0th. 104! to w. and Mira. Stanley J. Marlin.’ tick of the city (nee Justine coolly; a sou. - JAY-At the P. at Island Hoapltg on Jlms 28.1947, to Mr, ;M M,‘ Garfield Jay (nee Marion MacLean) of East Royalty, a. dalghtq w“ Mlflon- WelIli-l-iit 7 lbs. e os. MaoDONALD - At the Charlotte. Wwn Homital. Juno 1s. i941, to m. and Mrs. Louis R. MacDonald, com, Wall. nee Blanche Dunlad. s daughter, Barbara Eileen, MacKAY-At the Primes Hospital on Jme 14th. 1M7, tn m; and Mu. Harry MaoKay as gum, inelflde. a daughter. Juice Arlene s lbs. 14 oa. ' WHITE - At Murray Harbor, my 30.1947, to M.r. and Lin. LQter 1, White. l. son, David Pat‘, MARRIAGE! CAMPBELL _. aaarnnsox _ 4| Slammerside, May Slat. 1947, 1g s“ Rev. Charles , R. 3. Cg.‘ ball and Charlottet Ilatheaoaa, 1.0K of Augustine Cove. MAUND-UUDMOII-At Winalee cn June 25th at '1 p.m., Jamq cilydon Maundoi’ Union Road to Rena. Mao Cudmore of Winsioe. Rev. J. A. Nicholson of York d- ficiated. MoCAlVILLE-MILLEII. - At lae Church of the Most Holy lu- ueemer on June I4, 1047. by Rev, Fr Mann. USSR. June Maris Miller. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wesley A. Miller. City. to Loo If. MoCarville, son of Mr. and Mas. Parnell McCarvillo. Kinkora, P. E. I. l’ the Province. a guest at Lennox. She has visited most the other Provinces, and is now _ leting her acquaintance with node by including Prince Ed- rd Island. Mrs. MacDonald. furnlalsad by the Legionairea orchestra, under the direction of Ding Conrtollyfim- aisting the Leglonairea were three violins, Miss ‘Ilhelrna Tepd. Mlr. Matthieu Lalo; and Mr. Alf Mc- Kearney. Corrigul of Glasgow, Scotland united with the Church at the morning service also so together it made a very pleasing ceremony, which w a witnessed by a goodly number present "in Brennan. Kinkora, lo Chester Thomas, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Dovov . Cirtown, on June 4th. at st. Manny's Church. Klnkora by Reverend FTIIICLI McQuald. Given in marriage by her father. the bride was becomlngly attired in s floor length dress of rayon sheer fashioned with s high neck- line and fitted bodice. Her finger- tip vel] was of embroidered silk net and was arranged in a halo effe t. She carried s bouquet of red oses. The bridesmaid. Miss Mar Mutagh. cousin of the bride. wore a floor length dress of blue net over taffeta. Her headdress was of matching flowers with short net veil. She carried a bou- quet of pLnk roses. The groom was suppgrted by Mr. Arthur Con- way. Breakfast was served at the bride's home for immediate rela- tives. after which the bride and groom _ left for a trip to the United States. For travelling the bride wore a light grey suit with l-lack accessories. Justice o.’ the Supreme Court, is leaving tomorrow for a week's aai- mon fishtni on thC Reatigouchel River .n northern New srunawick. Mr. AIldhlillLWill be sooompa ied by his wlfe. two daughters, and Mr and Mrs Waltc- Grant. The Rt. Rev.‘ Msgr. Richard St. John of Chicago is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick St. John of Souris. He arrived on the early Monday morning plane from the Marian congress in mtawa. A coroner's iury Ln the adjourn- ed inquest into the death of the late Ewen MacKinnorl whose body was found floating off Iltnltair. and Bell's Wharf on Monday, Julne 16. fmsnd that he came to his dealtlh by drowning in Charlottetown Har- bour on Julnle 6. 1947. Coroner Dr. J.D. MacGukan presided at the inquest and the jury comprised: Messrs. Byron Brown. foreman. Harry lillfdy. Aban MacLean. Howard Mclnnis, I-Iawley Crockett, Ernest Cudmorc. and George Sutherland. Marine Department is slortng a new program of, electrifying light- houses with smai. “ind-chargers and lighted buoys Willi battery poner. Those blltlys calry four ‘lights "which rotate. so that when one light burns out, tho next one while he was attending church at Comes Uh untll the four llama H6 ¢0nwa_v_ Mr. Heher Craig of Mc- burn-t out. This system gives a Nelll's Mills had the misfortune to Ilmuch longer lighting pcriod re- neceive a severe cut on the wrist slllirirlg 195,5 attention and servlc- L 6f one arm. He was puttinfi lip a ng. em-lnlggcflgl; {Alena ‘Qlldlrllfihwlgigol- l o e o a r e‘s indow when he accidentally put i bis hand through the glass. He ‘ FUNERAL vrcsrrsnnay -- Tlhe Palm-ll Ml‘ "ill Mll- "mild l‘- . Mad profusely before the flow |funerai of Miss Maud E. Kelly was C1001?‘ Challcmemwnt ‘m snll-l" '; , oould he stopped and was in a iheld yesterday from hcr late resi- u"; Jlllle 14'“ l" V30 P-M- Wholl , ~ : weakened condition when he was dance. i-‘ifi Fitzroy Street to st. "l" dlllillller- Plelnn Elizabeth. l ‘ fidren to the Prince County Hoe- Dilflsiarfs Basilica when Re_ became the bride of Stanley Mor- fltfl at Summerside, where his ill-km Hlllll M555 W115 Eebbllldw n‘ so“ 01 M“ and M"- L “"5" ‘y: , would could be amended 1m Rev. Kenneth MacMillan. wlho also A- Mfilflilla- b0"! o!’ ihlS "y. " - 1.5M- hL; condition was rsponsd conducted services at the g-rave. The Ceremfliil’ W“ Pfiflflfmtd by 1Q be good__5_ - The pallbearers were Messrs. J. lha Rev. T. E. Mclcnnan of Alfred Doyle, M. Alban Farmer, 'I‘rinity United Church. Leo B. Doyle. Frank Murray. Lavv- The living room was tastefully rence Kelly and Bernard Hughes decorated with apple blossoms Interment took place in the Catho- and other early 5.1mm" glow,“ llc Cemel")? and as the young bride entered the room on the arm of her rather. who gave her in marriage, Miss Shirley Darrach played Loh- erlgrins wedding march. For her wedding dress the bride chose a floor length gown of vshite ‘orocaded nylon over taf- feta. fashioned with close fitting bodice, sweetheart neckline and a fingertip veil of embroidered net. held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms; she carried a shower bouquet of American Beauty roses. The bride was at-’ tended by her sister Jeanne who wore a floor length gown of pale pink brocaded nylon over taffeta. with sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves. her mitts and veil were of matching material, she carried. a nosegay of Summer flowers. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Richard Found of Ellers- lle. P. E. Island. The bride's mother wore a black crepe dress with lace trimming, and flower hat. Her corsage was oi pale yellow roses. During the signing of the reg- ister, Miss Dorothy Allan sang very sweetly, “At Dawning." The bridal party and guests then retired to the dining room lvllere a delicious buffet. lunch was served. The bride's table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake tastefully decorated and surmounted by a miniature bride and groom, flanked by light- ed tapers and Summer flowers. The Rev. T. E McLennan propos- ed the toast to the bride. Mrs. Rilssell Farquharson poured and assisting ln serving were Mrs. Wm, Rowe. Mrs, Leslie McDonald. the Misses Mary Tait. Shirley Stems, Afargarct McLennan. Dorothy Darrach and Marion Hlne. Im- mediately following the reception crld amid showers of confetti and good wishes. the bride and groom left. on a. honeymoon trip to Sos- tnrl and other points in the Uni- téd states and Canada. charlfiil with murder. to Sept la next. Mr. Bell in making h‘; re quest said that owing to_ th strangeness of the case, pa will to have his client examined t: competent psychiatrists and that an adjournment of the nus m; g few weeks would make such an ex- amination. with the consent or the Attorney General. ooaslbla —-IIAS AIM CUT — Yesterday Mr. andMrs. Major Sobey of Seattle, Washington, arrived on the Island last week to visit relatives. The Sobeyh left their home last December and have since visited California. Florida; Texas, Mexico, Rhode Island. Maine. Nova. Scotla. Prince Edward Island and of course passed through many States on their motor trip from the West Coast. Mr. Sobey is a brother of Mr. Edward Sobey of Wilmot Valley and has not been home since he left the Island 58 years ago. In spite of his long ab- sence he sees little‘ change. but misses the frne growths of hard and soft wood which have been -cut down. It is 47 years since Mrs. Sobey (the former Fanny Loud) left the Island. She is a nieec of Mrs. Hattie Wickett, Kensington. Mrs. George Profitt, Burlington and Mrs. Jabez Lea. Victoria. -s. .__._. JURY DlSAGRII-IMIINT - The Jury by s vote of seven to five — seven for conviction and five for acquittal - disagreed yestcrdsl al- tornloon in the case of the Kins versus Howald Court. After their first disagreement. His Lordhp. Ohief Justice Thane A. Campbell sent than our. again only to have thlm return with a similar all" lgflement. The Chief Just ce there- upon Cll8mll5¢d the. Juzy and the next nearin of the case was set for July '1.‘ Representng the ec- cused. charged with indecent as- sault, are W E B-ntley, K C . and DI... Mathieson. K C. Attorney- General EA Large and J O C. Campbell conduct0d the case for the Crow-n. CHEESE PRODUCERS MEET- we second meeting of the P. E. I. cesa Producers Association was lsgld in the Dairy Superintendent's ce on Wednesday, June l7. y-ls association was formed re- cently with the following officers ' and directors: Prcsirient. L. S. ‘ill Ihater. Bridgetown; Vice pres:- Qat, Donald A. McDonald. 0.B.E., Qjflfinnnn; Secretary treasurer, Jdfm W. Farmcr, Kinlmra; Dir- oobors, D. s. Ramsay. Tyne Valley. Rev. A. O. Murphy, Grand River, 8. M. Arscnault, Egmont Bay. Rpnty Mallard. Gownn Brae. Ger- - all Ilandrahan. Tignish, Walter Cox, Charlottetown. Stewart Mc- , Kn, Cilarloltclnwn. The purposl ‘ ' ' of as» organization is to deal with _: l pro ems. as they arise. in tho 5 j . cheese industry and to ctr-operate ‘ with the PEI. Dairymerfs Assoc- iation in all its activities. FUNERAL AT FRENCI-IFORT- The funeral of the late Elizabeth M. Thompson. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John R. Thompson, Frenchfort was held from Central United Church. Dunstafinage yes- terday afternoon. services were conducted by Rev, J. A. Nichol- son. Interment wag in the church Cfimfllnryfl Th8 nail bearers were, Charles Jenkins. Allison Stewart. Winston Stewart, George Boswell. Prompt action on the part otf a group of citizens extinguished a fire at the residence of , Wilfred Smith. Albertcn yesterday before serious damage was caused. Mrs. Wilfred Tanion, proprietor of the Regal Cafe. about 30 yards from the Smith residence, noticed the fire at about MO pm. She immediately sounded the alarm and three men having supper in the cafe rushed out to form a bucket brigade. They were Max- well Mohlnia, Albet-ttn, Heath Warren. Summerslde and F‘. P. Hogan. Tignish. Assisted by Mrs. Tanton they had the fire _well under control by the time the Al- berton Fire Department reached the scene. It was thought the outbreak or- iginated from a spark from the chimney as Mrs. Smith had just lighted the fire to prepare supper. NOW IN LEBANON - Mrs. Eliz- abeth L-uque of Crapaud received a letter recently from h": cusin. Dr. _J.J. MacDonald from Be rut. Lebanon. Dr. MacDonald ls acting on a three vear appOiPi-menl as chief of the surgical department in the medics] school at the Am- erican University Hospital of Beir- ut. Tho letter in pvt is most in- tereatng as the Doctor re‘ fes some very lovely drives he and Mrs. MscDonsud have had to such places of Biblical lnterest as Dam- ascus, Tyre. sidori. Tripoh. all very beautiful. Dr. Joe wished to be kindb remembered to his marry relatives throughout P E! and sent kind regards to all. He is a son of Mrs. Nellie Nicholson Mac- Donald and the late Joseph Mac- Donald rmi was born at Seattle. Washington. RECEIVES rrononanv on; GREE — Rev. Prof. O. A. Simpson, General Theological Semtnarymetw York was recipient of an ltornorary degree of D.C.L. from Biehoph Uni- versity. Lennoxville. Que. Profes- sor Simpson. who also preached at the Choral Elscharist in St. Mark's Chapel on the ing of convo- cation is a son of the late Canon Simpson of St. Peters and a broth- er of Captain Huglh M. "‘ and Mrs. Harold Palmer city, One of the season's prettiest weddings took place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henderson. Margate, on Tuesday June 10th, 1W7. when their daughter. Vera Lucretia was united in the ho bonds of matri- mony.’ with Har David. son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. David Caseley, Spring Valley. The bride's pastor, Rever- end Mr. Stevens was the officiat- ing clergyman. An arch of apple blosso and maple leaves with wedding bells set smld s profu- sion of spring flowers, made a lovely setting foe the ceremony which took place at foul- o'clock ln-the afternoon. To the strains of wedding music played by Mrs. Hubert Caseley. the Winsome bride entered the room on the arm of her father. looking very lovely in a white floor length gown and finger tip veil, caught with orange blossoms. she carried a bouquet of red roses. Her only attendant was her sister, Kathleen, charming in a floor length dress of pink, with shoulder length veil and carrying yellow roses. Mr. Hubert Caseley attended his brother as best man. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS V-Students now writing matricu- lation examznationr. to Prince of Wales College in this City num- ber approximatcly 330. The exam. inatlons began yesterday and will ‘conclude on Thursday. 150 are writing in Summerside, 90 in Montague. 75 in Souris and ap- proximately’ '75 are divided be- tween Albertcn and Kinkors. for n total of 720, Grade Eleven ex- aminations are being written at Sollris. Montague and Kinkora and Grades Eleven and ‘Twelve at Summerside. of this At the wedding breslcfset served at the Queen Hotel, beside; the brideand groom or 1M were Rev- Dr. McMahon, Miss Dougan, Mr. McIntyre Colonel and Mrs. W.J. MacDonald and Their chidren, Ines Marie, Grace Joan, Steph- anie Imlla. Lewis Valeria. Willem David. Vernon Arnold. ‘line eldest grandson, pcugla: A.C.. who is a medical student at Dalhotllie U11‘ iversity. at present standing a mil- itary course in Camp Borden. was unable to attend. Two general stores. a srlvce na- tion and a warehouse wurncd in Prince county srlturday, ciusrng loss estimated at. approximately $38,000. The Lies were at Mis- cnunlle and Elnrclalc. 1.01s ll'l each (use was purtiznly covered by in- surance. Onglrl of both iircs was Unknown. Tile frst fire was at. Iflscourhe e:rl_v_ satu-r m" morning vrtere the grneral store, warehouse and ser- vice stetiorl 9f Mr, Alfred Gaudt was lcvelied. The ... _‘ stsck of mcrchilndiie and sehnce static“ equipment were a ccmplcte lfieS as well. The build- ing vvh ch was single story B011- struction housed the sttre. ware- house and service station and W13 built inst summer, At the time of lhc fire a heavy stock of mel- ullandise was nn hand. The annual meeting of the Nurses Alumnae of the Charlotte- town‘ Hospital was held in the Nusses’ Home on Tuesday, June 24th at 3:30 p.m. The president. Mrs. J. E. Corrigan occupied the chair and gave an interesting re- port of the year's work. The following officers were elect- ed for the coming year: President. Mrs. J. E. Corrigan (re-elected); lsl Vice-President, Miss Florence McInnis: 2nd Vice-President. Miss Mary Shea; Secretary. bill's. L. Dunsford tre-electedl; Treasurer. Mrs. J. ’!‘. Revell ire-elected)" Executive. Miss Eileen MacDonald. Miss Marion McEntee. Mrs. St. Clair Trainer. Miss Irene Kinch. After the meeting the nurses motored to the "Towers" restaur- ant, where a delicious chicken dinner was served. THURSDAY SLIGHT FIRE — A sllglht ‘fire W85 quickly put out by the City I-‘ire Department yesterday about b p.m. at the home of Mlr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald on tlhe corner of Fitzroy and Povlmlal, There was no serious damage. A very impressive service was held at the New Glasgow Chris- tian Church last Sunday evening for the purpose of dedicating to the service of God the newly in- stalled electric organ. The organ was offered in memory of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Q. Orr, and was do- nated by their son, Mr. Frank Orr 0! San Diego, California. It is estimated that approximately four hundred people attended the ser- vice; some of them were unable to gain admittance to the main body of the church. ' The recent fire at Murray River resulted in damage approximating $10,000, .t was learned yesterday. Originating in the lumber mill near-us .. l n s. mn°grubllwxéh its,” ‘aim , srllrrson _ at Charlottetown. o'clock last ‘Ihseadsy afternoon all" e“- wlllled slmlllwll- l!“ ckl destro th mu‘. n a Y "5- ' ‘lisge lrlsuantityyz? lunlbe _ a d THOMPSON — As tle result d M“; n" “my”, hen” by M, an accident at Prcnchfort on Sat» Mex mm”, ‘owed heroin“, urday, June 21, Elisabeth Thomp- lnd we" ~590Mb“ ‘or m, “V.” son in her 4th year. daughter sf of buildings and stock vsluod p; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thompson. more than $200,000. Before the fire Kill-Y — M ha? hnine Friday- was checked. however. it destroyed Jul" 3°» 194T Mil"! E- Kelly- . nearby bum and other tuuding KENT — Af Milton on Bllifll], u "u u “my 3.1m“ m, ho," June 2i. Nelson Kent in his ‘Mil occupied by Mr. Clarence Lowe Y"?- Y‘ _ The cause of the fire was not "@5099 - M ul-lflllllli- N" ‘non, 2s. 1m. Mrs. allsabeth Ellen Hop- good in her 85th. year. CIOSSMAN - At Albany, June 24, Mrs. Douglas Crossroad. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon y MacWilliama. ‘ POWER-The death occurred a’! his home in Emerald on Wednes- day. June 25th. of James Power. aged 0i years. RYAN-At 1'24. Prince Street. on Wednesday. June .38. 1037. Mrs. Emma Nicholson, widow of the late Harry Bruce Ryan in he! 80th year. 7' Mrs, Donald Murchison. Victoria received the sad news Friday of the sudden death of her brother. Mr. Seymour Myers of Somerville, Mass. The late Mr. Myers visited ‘this place the land of his birth some few years ago travelling with an up to date house trailer and will be remembered by his many friends here. To his sorrovving relatives we extend sincere sympathy. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs Wesley Myers of this place. The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island A. I. do A. M. met in annual communication in the Masonic Temple nere yesterday. Over one hundred Masons from various parts of the Island were in at- tendance. The meeting was presided over by the Grand lt/Iastar. M.W. Bro. Reginald E. Kemp. Among the distinguished brethren present was R. W. Bro. Charles L. Young. Grand Lecturer of the Most Wor- shipful Grand Lodge ‘of Colorado. USA. representing the Grand Master. MW. Bro. Grover C. Ol- lnser. Flowers were sent to Bros. James I-f. MaeKay and John S. Cousins who are patients in the P E. Island Hospital. The officers for the ensuing year are: ‘ Grand Master: Quarrie. Sour-is. ‘Debutv Grand Master: G. Wood. Charlottetown. Senior Grand Warden: Ilarry FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of the lateMrs. Spurgeon Moore was held on Friday after- nnon "June 20th and was large- ly attended. A short service at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Keir Hatherlcy. followed by service lIl North Wiitshlre United Church, The services were con- ducted ‘ny Rev. J. I. lvforrison and Donald Nicholson. student Min-l lstcr. Pall-bearers were Messrs. A. A. MacCallum. John Matheson. Lester MacKerfzie. Roy McCarvllie, Alex Henderson and Wrlrburton Godfrey. interment in New Glasgow cemetery. , Elizabeth Thompson. age three l years and nine months. and daught- " er of Mr. and Airs. John R. Thomp- son 0f Frenchfort. six miles. east of Charlottetown. W63 killed almost instantly last. Saturday evening . vllhen she fell underneath a heavy 5' roller upon which she was riding. The tragedy occurred about 6 o‘- elnck as. the day's work of sowing and rolling a turnip field had been (‘0m~plet\>d. ll is understood the ’ -,ymmg ohlld had grine to the turnip 5.3 field l... order lo have a drive back lo the barn. Her nldcr brother had planed he.- rm the sent and wnslond- m; thr- horsewhich was hitc-hed tn the rciiur. out of the field when in some manner not definitely known. k the little girl toppled from the . seat» and fell in front of the Mr. Herbert Gill. Victorla..has Victoria received the sad ‘news of the tragic death by drowning o! his nephew Jackie MacMillan. twelve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe MacMillan, Roxbury Mass. The young lad whose moth- er was formerly Miss Annie Gill of this place visited here last sum- mer. 'I‘o the heartbroken parents brothers and sisters and other rela- tives we extend deepest sympathy in this their hour of sorrow. No particulars of the accident have as yet been received. . ST. MARY'S CONVENT SOURIS. On Wednesday afternoon. June 18. s delightful reception was tender- ed the Graduates of 1947 by Lhe Alumnae of St. Mary's Convent, Sourls. Geniality reigned among the seventy or more members who gathered in bhe Convent Assembly Hall to pass a pleasant hour in music and song. in Prophecy and reminiscences. Mrs, Arthur Mec- Donald. gracious presidem of the Association. war-ml welcomed the graduates and the guests. voicing the special joy felt in the presence of auch long-absent friends as Miss Agnes MacDonald of Los Angeles. California; and Mrs. E. Belts (for- The death occurred at the home of his son Emmett. 196 Queen Bt.. city. on June 7th of Mr. George Morrison in his sixty-ninth year. Mr. Morrison had been in failing health for the past fsw months and all that could be done by tender nursing and medical care was of no avail and on the above mentioned date. he peacefully passed away. George was of a very quiet. un- WEDNESDAY Qaccazrrs POSITION _ Con- gratulations are extended to Mr. Willard l-Iogg. C. Bedeque who was sgcrmd yea;- wment iII FEW. COl- loge and came through with such a good record. lie has nnw accepted a position in the office of R. T. Holman Ltd.-S. ' FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Th6 Rev, W. A. Mac- George FIRE DAMAGES TWO SHOPS —'I‘he (‘ity Fire Department was Wily’ llsanruaos m MONTREAL .; machine Rassing over he!‘ m» roller fractured the base of the skull. FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of the late J. Harri‘ wll‘ liams was held from the Central Christian (‘lhurch Saturday after- celled out about 5:30 ye t-rclay af- ternoon to attend to a (‘re at 133 Euston st. The firs. ‘which Pretty well gutted the back part of R. Gauthier! Shoe Repairing shop and tho Star Oyster Bar as Well as a garage and barn _ab;.llt 30 feet. behind the main building. was fin- funeral of the late Nelson Kent was held from the MacLean Pun- eral Home yesterday afternoon where services were conducted by Rev. J. H. Keene. Intermontwas in Princetown Road cemetery. Th! pail-bearers were: Fred Colea. Charles Proudef Nelson MacDon- rnerly Mia Lavina Morris). daln-ty five-o'clock tea. doing honor to the proverbial Souris ladies. brouglnt to a close a most enioyable afternoon. A reputation of —WELCOME VISITOR —— The Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper. Mur- fl-y Harbour. P. E. 1., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Joyce Catherine. to (worse Farrier. aoh of Mr. and Mrs. James Port, of Montreal. The marriage will take place in Chal- l. MacFarlane. Summlrside. Junior Grand Warden: II. R. Cnrruthers. Charlottetown. Grand ‘treasurer: W. J. Drake. PPM. Charlottetown. Grand Sacretarv: L. A. Me- Dougall Charlottetown. Grand Historian: R. H. Rogers. assuming disposition. upright and honest in all his dealings: he had many friends who regret to hear of his passing. He formerly resided in Darnley. Lot I8. but for the past few years had resided in this City. He is survived by his wife. the former Lucy Thompson PROFITT-At Darnley. June I. Mrs. George Profitt. aged 71 years. Rerrialns resting at'Daviaon's BRADLEY-In the Charlottetown Hospital Wednesday. June II. I947. Joan Bradley. aged 31 years. daughter of P. a. medley and the late Avenue. Regina Bradley. Hawthorne T'- many friends of Flying Officer Don Buckley o! Montreal were pleased to welcome him when he arrived in eraido accompanied by hi! parents and sister Jean. to spend a fsw days with friends. Flying Of- ficer Buckley was formerly station- ed at the R.C.A.F. Station in Sum- meraide and during that time made lmanyJrienda, While in Sum- meraide they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clough and family 96 King Street and after visiting many points of interest on the Island accompanied by Mrs. Clough they visited in Charlotte- town where they were the guests of Mrs. Ira Cudmorc and Mrs. Cecil Ward._Fmm Charlottetown they want to cuysborouah. N.s., to visit relatives. His rrlaaw friends in Summersida extend congratulat- mers United Church, Verdun, oln Fziday aveninl. June 27. -Montreal S ar. _ . lino/n and was very largely attend- cri. Services were conducted by Rev. M. D. Dunbar. minister of the church. and Rev. Paul L. ltrzhardsnn. Ms-ntngue. During the service Mrs. Carl McKenna sang as a solo "Some Time We'll Understand." Interment was in ghr-rwnnrl Cemetery. Mr. Dunbar officiating at the grave. The lln-ii- bearers were. Frank Tinney. Irv- ing MrLaren, William Henry. Mil- (an Stewart. J. A. Webster, Her- bert Platts. At the grave Mr. Thomas White conducted the Knights nf Pythlas‘ burial ser- vrces. Members of the lodge ai- tended the service ln a body l! did members of the Odd Follows. Masons and Ions of Dill.‘- ef Darnley. and the following children: Emmett. of the Eastern flay dz lFeed. pity: Lyman and Walden, of Freetown; Mrs. Gar- natt Warren. Freetown: Mrs. Mel Bryentorl. Mslpeque. and Mrs. Clifford Heaid of this City. He la also survived by a lsrother. DanieIMMorrison of Hamilton P If,‘ L. and two sisters. namely. Mrs. Prowse Yec of Kelvin and Mrs. Nelson Owens of Hamilton C. P E. I. . Mr. George H. Douglas who ra- S. t recently from the Oanllilll Nat onal Railways blacksmith ‘IMP J. in Charlottetown after t2 you! D. ally gOJSn under control and pllt out after about thrPc-qltartcrs 0f an hour The front pllftd ni’ both shops were not damaged ntrer than by wate lenklng through the rPai‘ section. The cause of the fire was not knr/wn. PGM" Charlottetown. Grand Lecturer: Rev. Evans, peifast. (‘trend Chaplain: Rev. SJ. Dav- ies. Milton. ' Senior Grand Deacon: ‘Yhomuson North ‘Bryon. Junior Grand Demon: John R. ‘MI-Lean. Soul-is. Grand Director of Ceremonies: W R. Carson. PGMZ. Charlotte- town. Grand Sword Bearer: Leslie Ramsay. Hamilton. Grand Standard Bearer: D. Montgomery. Port l-lill. t Senior Grand Steward: ‘D. MacDonald. ‘Cane Traverse. Junior Grand Steward: G. Murchison. Charlottetown. Grand Yursuivant: CR. Palmer. nld. Howard Ling. ‘Harry Younker and Brent Dollar. I q’ -DI\IDAL SHOWER - Th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Han- derson. Mar-gate. has the scene of a happy occasion on Friday even- ing. June 6th. when their daughter, Vera, was tendered a shower by her friends i-n honor of her approach- lng marriage. The color scheme used in the rooms was pink and white, and the bride-to-be. who was at- tended by her sister. Kathleen, looked vary sweet in pink with gold trim. The well filled baskets were brought in by Misses Ruby Henderson and Helen Sample. The parcels yore opened by Mrs-Ivan Pickering and Miss Rem. t. ‘“ -<ADDRESSES YOUNG PEOPLE -Miss Jean Stewarhmlsaiotiary on furlough from West Chin.a_ W” guest speaker in Epworth Hill Oil Wednesday evening under the auspices of the ’I‘rirlit.y Younl People’; Association/Miss Stew- art. attired in Chinese costume. showed lantern slides illustrating Iler lecture rm her work with the Chinese young people in regard to religious education. On Wednatl- day afternoon Miss Stewart ad- dressed the West Prince Mission- ary rally held in the United Church at Lot l6. Miss Stewart will return to her mission field in July to resume her work-S. J. A. The marriage nf Ruth Carline. daughle: of Mr. and Mw Jam's F‘ Duffs nf Charlottetown to Ma k Aiiison Crokcn. son of the lat:- I-"rank Crokon and Mrs. Crokc. akso of this City was, so-lcmrfiz yesterday morning at R75 M. St.. Dunstan‘: Basilica. the Rev. I. McMahon, DD perfnvflllng the ceremony and also celebrating the Nuptial Mass. The lu- de. given in her marrzago by her father wore a street length service, was the recipient of a iillfie as a mark of appreciation from fellow employees. The purse was aooomnanied by (O , The dcalh occurred at Green- . ~ m m“ phym‘ Wm“ m4 l mount. PEI. on May 28th n! Mn m“ "l “m” m” W“ “°w?'°d "—" "l" l° °°n “PM ll" °°"“Pl'll°“ °l lI/lrlslartlnsr Profitt read the ac- Charlottetown. an address. "Id hy M! ll ll- 5 Chm” willm“ s°m°k l“ m’ w‘ §Z§..."°§..§l’.""° w“ of Amen?“ ‘m’ “m” “'1'” “m” by M‘ °"|l""l'll" °°‘“"‘-"5< corn-rallying sreetlnss. The gifts Grand ‘ryler: R. 5.. Douglas. Moore. the Master Mecnanc rt or 517 years i) months and 25 days. ti’ i- . ' bfd m ‘d lack of buildirll material, work on ._i_ w," . d by u!‘ I", and.” Muflh u“ ‘he gm w“ um rmwmm-qmg i Mr. Selllck was a well known ‘Algllll H M60 ‘lags ‘:5: the extensions to the Charlotte- w. Clifford Doucette. M. of so“ m‘ l New“ uncle» n°_ Th. ‘mtmmm nunnonm‘ u" o, me “w. we,“ m m. m”. v i ' mm"- wlll“ “ml” mam" “d “.35 o? in} m... "Hky n??? (Sh: “w” mwlm h" M“ “m1” 5llll'll'l'°l‘l" lll“ l“ ll“ PM“ freahmentl were served-and deno- conducted bv M.w. bro. Donald so». Douglas ll a native of Head l /.~ . fine clu-tstian character endeared was Male "aw: Pd rélty- Mr- with exoavatinncf the ground ad- County Hospital early yesterday h,‘ w” enjoyed for the rlflllnd" 1.‘. fisher. assisted by MM. ire. of Hillstcre and durin; h.‘ a " amen“) ‘ILGHQ n"! mlefscifionrtizefl; Rllsflelard Hennessey rauppcrted the £31,711‘? FE°e§§§§‘,',1§,"fflfjlhbfiifl; mmmngd " ‘l‘;ek'°j;“‘,°f,,‘"l§',§;§f, °l ll" WflflQ-Nm" L. M. MaoKinnon. W Urea. Geo. year! Ind fl" "Wlllll "l\l'la"ll° l‘ aa"rpnpa' - ~ - i. sua n aw o"y~ 1n, '. ‘y 519ml Broom. part of the job within a fortnight h. y“ buried in a ditch when the lléturrfs’ defrtglnscml n. Pm”, nn“y wrkul-"t chuo f‘ n i n, n. a reluirul metro-r d the Dlnlnl ti" on-"monr ‘muillill and work will then stsrvimmod- side saved in. He was worltInB will‘ w. and Mrs. Finley rersueon. ' w. w. o. lrosa- Oheilnltllfiw" . n.1,...» Church and will he sadly solos an" lender"! by Ml" Pa“: lately on the huridinl itself. a crew of the water ans Bewrge vtcwylm has s,a their vary welcome on the‘ evening of June tath was re-aleeted president of the P. l missed b: a vine wit" of W“ °" ll°"“""'~" M“ “W” D°“' The contract“ and Innflyllvf ll oonlnlulen dlssins a ditch on 9t t e tl 1 Mr. Arthln- w. ill th Iritiah d . ,: ones. 91ml“ “fillymfl; ma‘ n,‘ “"1"”! l“ l?" ‘"1"- ywr. nth J. rr€’r;ne‘s,s¢y.h‘<:hl;;lotte- Latwrencodfltreat ltmthftlml. nuns ZlIIQt-lOlIalrCWaIran, Mlsss, formerly K321i; Hlfibluiiysfun: at its tabla i w- ‘m " ' 0- u = "“"" ° ‘m '°‘ ° w“ "l ll“ l"! "l ' "l" “l ' Mia: Ada Ball of lonlhlw- P-IJ- gather at the home of m and annual meeting held in It John’! t 2 was ails to be about a week SUPREME <‘ LRT —- ‘T4 ir-Bl James Gnvan, Toronto and J- l- trench his weight caused it to Ii" i" M" 3,0,1. 5,553,“ m4 M" l - - - . Ill-nest llulmsn to do honor Anglican Church. Wlton. last ev- ._ pews“; sq hh deal-h. Ht wife. of Itorwsrd Court. charted with in- flame Charlottetown. way and he fell in with the clay two chum.” u", ‘m; ‘my. N.. z M ‘I "m, mun“ M’ l ‘ “u” o! m. ‘xwuh 1' Gabi MaoI/ure predeceased decent assault opened at ll oclock n i, m" known dggnngfy hgfl "m" on m’ o’ mm m", w“, "ck u”. l!" w“ Ram“ cook e o . rs. H ~ en nl- ‘ ‘ll v‘ m m. , . m. t "m ego, also one son. yesterday morning beftre Ohlef mum ex,“ ‘ccommmr- m. m“ “w”, mm h‘ ‘m W“ to - b ' and Mrs. Jllnes L. In? le- b oi‘ iva paea pr! oua ; Join‘ . and we dauaht- Justice Thane A, (ampbul- and l Law ‘luildifil Will provide. b"! ti" his nlqk and although m»! made $'a"¢§.'.'n“e.lr'a'e'lh'll'§§l°o ltfielvlehl; m." n" zmhlp mtmoendradflw" tll: “q (agrsJ-Iarfl Oliver) petit jury. Abt0PhQ_y,oQHflfll FA limp al trustees are estimating s]; possible Qegfl, p‘; some Mum "awn 9,4,,“ “y”; u. u‘, wflw aunt-m u. R l n" . J an” The use for the Crown concluded storeys and basement. running with the others till/Ill“ WU land Insists manta-t "Nil with Ion. Pres i. flea. d. n. Do- -assrorsntsaet--- l; - '- ug (ales. Lloyd llynda.) He large and .l.o.c. Cunpbrll rtnrl- .1. the vicinity ofeighty additional elm some n. was Iltllvllfld as l n, h m, m, m... " 5 five sum. (garles eented the Crown with w nmlsent- son... was rurhed to the note tal Ind It ,,,.,,' l”. m, Tm": u". gig: fiffamgf - on.‘ ‘mu . f: of Califorvwdrsdga‘: ‘fr. FfQpeeQ-‘lfi; glrbthrlacclissztll: °n:h:1n':u:"l:y"fllw£lat 11'1"“ l“: ma” “animal? ‘rm "l"°' "ll "l" "m "m" "m" Moorish .44.... tn an. and are. 11.. “mean; colflmiith pra- u ‘ l - n I‘! Ill - I" b! no with the beauty o! lt. as they sled IJPIII. fallowtna Ihhh Mes. le- sssltsd its as follows: __ mesa: clasa. . a ii. raw-awn‘ ‘ daluahtel-s mill and at about s o'clock. Before the spp..~lmstply' east and west oath s gasses“ n, “mm-lad Ila 1 a 5 .- : ' - s olofltdi their “m, . 1°’ Vi‘ I “:5, Court adjourned. three altheaseas . ronnectlfll wing DOIIIII this Q]. s sen a! flsasgs mascot“ and fllltlllllr gillvblw . m”: ‘only “brad-wot. ‘freeways My y q we“ m} egrifilvlmtlnxlm wit! _, Ilglliliho a- n.“- g the defencehhadmbeen - and '11s existing buildhl. about I the 3t: Ira. Danette. slc Q up. 5,4,,“ .r“‘.|**_ gum“; ,,,,,,., mu,‘ “MM” m. l“ 1n w“ i“ h" on“ a" n“ d a. h“ gsel - ‘a large nul-nber o! llul élflrliaflloumihrallln m Joann? Xzlidnhgfloltfellslinmtlrm: ‘fr’: “is"'m"""'cl’»“$"' ‘fiwsluvar, DIable-flltlfil". en for their time nun-sewers. ne-negv. luatlatlde l ' shoeing horses. forllll W" “l” 1 ' ' ' - ' ' : . . messes‘, » ' l o i I. '“n°'"u§'n§'e'" ‘T: “M” Sh." W12“ l:o"-h:Vl'a!-.1‘v|u h‘ hum “Tm m‘ wm‘ 9".‘ ll 3'1"?" '"l'"'l=l- "Pa: all: oalllanuvism laqnq- as» --T_-'--.—_v:-—e:o-evflle -.-!'l?...'§'; s'$'l'n'"'w' w‘ A‘ 11w bag’ W’; ‘I v Agfloti gli- oLYZiToa-eul J" lln Ill‘ Taro!!!‘ ‘Mai-film l” s21. m.‘ m!“ filo“ saw“ ‘as... m. |""~~‘P" “' 'f'"" '*'"‘Iv ‘or M ma. ornament lav. I. D father to his Iliad"! Pill! m’. ' - ' ' ' l Iastasl and sense asasrtoas sides nsnaae. Charlottetown snlta sin.