UR E B... MDNDAY ‘L ted president of the ‘for the put four years. Myron. J22. Will's Barents. Mr. Justice A. ..aunders and Mrs. Saunders.-—S noon while playing outside the child clown. Foltunately parcntlv none the worse-S coloured sueamers. There was much-B land. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late W. A. M. MacRec was held from his residence. Waterside. yesterday afternoon. Service at. the house was conducted by Rev. Mr. Ross, Rev. Mr. Weir, Rev. Mr. Payne. Rev. Mr. Pierce and the Rev. Mr. Tilley. Pallbearers at the house were WH. Drake. W.C. Rob- . a -_.___, lSOh. Wilfred WOOd, Wiilililn Wood, ' “"“ J. B. Haley. P. J. McKenna. In- terment Pownal Cemetery. Service It the grave was conducted by Reginald Kemp and members of St. John's Lodge No. l, AF. and A.M. Pallbearers at the cemetery were: Isaac Cudmore. J. J. Larabee. E. White. Lemuel Winchester. Chal- ies Williams. A. J. Haslam. Bene- diction pronounced by Rev. Mr. Rose. a -I.AID T0 REST-The funeral of Mrs. W. A. Chlng, which lavas held from the residence of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Norman Mad-cod, Cent- ral Street, Summerside, yesterday afternoon was very largely at- tended many friends from Char- lottetown attending. The lovely floral tributes also bore silent testimony of the high regard in which the deceased was held. Rev. L. E. G. Davies conducted the ser- vices, both at the house and grave. The choir of the United Church. with Professor Emslie at the plead sang the hymns selected. Mr. Bentley rendered very feelingly a favorite hymn of the deceased. "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." The pallbearers were Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders, F. J. E. Wri ht. 1 Dr. J. A MacMurdo. W. B. ac- willlé B. W. Robinson and A. P. cl . the gr , v bazaars or on concert tours. TUESDAY IYTIIIAN SISTERS OFFICIAL VIITATION-flhc ltion of and Betty Faulkinn of la _' 3., to Charlo ' , Temple No. 17 took place of Charlottetown. Mos damn. members re inter Paulina bridge wes‘hcl . NPIDMA -—- Amonl ving l. di omaofrrmi the dermy in Omaha, Nebraska, was Helen Lccvy, oi’ Pittsburgh, Associa- elth Boyd heard of Coleman . Mrs Alba-t lion of Junior Lcagu of America pt the annual conference. She bu E been president of the Association ALIIAXJ-MII. Jarvis P. in: in I-Ialif when she attended the ordina service of her son, Gerald Stevcrt ‘Ihntcn, who was made Deac in Chris Church CATHOLIC POETRY SOCIETY —'I‘he Prince Edward Isl of this society held its June meet- in on Thursday at the home of Mrs D. J. Riley. Villa Avenue. The reports of the secretary and trees read and approved. ‘Dig “Madaetm was conclu and the work for season wal outlined. A social hour was spent over the teacupfl. after whiclbie adjournment was made until to r. R E CE I V E S APPOINTMENT- Mr. Gus Jameson of Pannlure ls- land has been appointed in charge hi’ the Panmure fog alarm. Mat-h- hs Condon. the former employee. ass been recent; superannuoted. —-VISITING IN SUDHVIERSIDE --Mra. Myron Sloll and iii-tie 80h and Mr Reginald Tnnton is. e divinity‘ s a t. M ' li Church, Bummersi an‘ An‘ an .I.Q'NUIISING IN S. Saunders and two children, Bar- iara ancl Reggie, are visltmg in liummerside, the guests of Mrs. A "SNOW WHITE BIRTHDAY PARTY"-Master Junior Anderson. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ander- d his 5th. bir hday by tak- lng flve little friends w see famous Snow White picture. After the performance they all returned where they had a. sumptuous supper white" novelties. Needles to say the children thoroughly son. -STRUCK pr can - Master b,“ Peter. young sou of Maid-straw W. E. Darby and Mrs. Darby. was struck bv a ca: orl Friday after- latlons to enter the temporarily. Since Mhy 1st sh been on the staff of the New n Hospital. Newton. Macs. In the vate section where she is l _l are graduate nurses and are on elghthour duty. The beautlfullv located and indst equipped in the Steiner-I.» e home on Summer Street. The little fellow was on his tricycle when the‘ car struck the wheel and knocked IlO cones were broken and Peter is ap- —DEATH 0F MR. PARMENAS MACARTHUR~There passed away last Monday. May home in Elmsdale, lvir. Pamlenas MacArthur ai the age of 71 years. MacArthur was a life Io resident of the district hly esteemed by a —I-‘UNERAL 0F MRS. vices for Mrs. Hazelton Gillie were he'd last ‘Thursday from the home of lxlIer parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Church, Indian River. Rev. Fr. MacDonald celebrated the Re- uiem High Mass, find by phy, Rev. Wilfred MaoCardle, Sanctuary. The poll bearers were —NEAR BROWNING — Ml‘. Al- fred MacKlnnun of Lot l6 had a narrow escape from drowning while fishing lobsters m Malpeque Bay. He became laligled up with a rope while at his work and was tluosvn out of ‘the boat. his son. with ‘much difficulty managed to et him back to safe! . but not un- il he was nearly e austed. Mr. MacKinnon was one of the five men who recently received a cer- tificate of merit for life savlng.—s his widow. and two sons. Earl and Kenneth. also a brother. Albert MacArthur. who able to be home for the funeral. Prince Edwerdhlan. ‘Ilhellahisbcin skinned and etufled for exhibiting gurmses. Iheflshwutekenfrom igPondinKimp County. weddin _ “mi u“ if“??? Dunstegfswglasiliga on June 1st the Rev. Louis . w mm““”°2°l>.“t't%’ls‘5wi’l§d"a££.“.i$ a . Pem- Dennis _ couple left amid showers oi’ eon- letti on a short honeymoon. The WEDNESDAY ENGAGEMIJNT-—Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Hicks, Upper Seckville, N. 3.. announced the e egcrnent this week of their dough er.‘ Mer- g-aret Elizabeth. to Prof. J. Peterson. Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in the near future. ON MOTOR HOLIDAIB- A m0- torlng party from P.E.I. consisting of Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Wright, Mrs. George H. Callback. Dr. and Mrs. Callbeck were cats at "Church Hill Rut" t. after . Amhers touring Halifax, Anna. lis Val-i , and o er points of inptgreet. 0y INJURED IN COLLISION ‘-— A GRADUATES MARRY fFollow- ing graduation exercises at Acadia University on Wednesday morning May 25. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M dock were married in St. church. Windsor. bers of the year's graduating class Murdock in Com- mercial and Mr. Murdock. Bachelor of Arts. Mrs. Murdock was form Mona Langley, E- I. aughter of Mr and Mrs. Langley The v of Port Hawkesbury and John R0 Athol Cotton, Robert Goodwin, Eugene Cullen. Wilfred Callaghan. Leo Brennan and Ber- nard MacLellan. Interment was in cemetery adjoining the -—IIIGII SCHOOL DANCE-The annual dance of the Summerslde Academy Athletic Association was held on Fridav evening in the High School auditorium and was a most enjoyable affair. Mrs. E. T. Taxiton. has. S. K. Todd and Miss Georgie MacLean received me guests. who Leasantlv crowded the dance floor. e decorations. the work of the boys, was _ver_v striking. the school colours lllillllllnil with other any YORK PERSONALS-Mr. B. R. Brown, York, has entered the P. Hospital for treatment. — serious illness of Mm. bert udson. Stanhope, re- iss Pearl Crockett, Bos- ton. paid a flying visit to her old , home at York y. Y - Grace Watts, York. is spend! the guest of cr- Metoeif-Ilcc and ... verv large attendance and all felt they had enioyed themselves very —-——- CELEBRATE ANNIVERSAR Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fraser, 700 Week it Vlciorll. Main street, ymterday celebrated old and Mrs. the thirtieth anniversary of their Mrs wedding. On J1me 3. 1908, the Amherst. Mrs. Fraser was before her marriage Miss Catherine Sul- Memramcook, and Mr. Mr. Fraser is emgfgyed with the Wlllet Fruit O0. Mr. and l The steamer has been in the New Mrs. Fraser have two doubters. I Brunswick city undergoing annual overhaul which included replacing the forward propeller lost while battling heavv ice last winter. The service between this Province and lhc mainland is being carried on by the S. S. Prince Edward Is- EXPECT FERRY NEXT WEEK -Aocordlng to latest information It was expected the S. S. Char- lottetown. icebreaking ferry steam- ship on the Borden-Tormentine lorvice across Northumberland Btralt would leave Saint John for this Province next Sunday. Mr. E. W. MacKinnon. Superintendent of P- E- I. the C. N. R. hem said ymeudey. urch. = home at Free El Sunday’ at her home at Cornwall. nd Mrs. Wendall Yeo City. their ‘summer res dencc Miss Marie and Mrs. F. LieBlanc. —Moncton Time“ INCREASE IN TRAFFIC T0 PROVINCE-A total of 425 auto- mobiles were ferried from Borden to Tonnentina in May this year, a decrease of 40 over a corresponding period last year. it was learned yes- In the same period 599 were carried from Tormantine this Province. an increase of over the 1837 traffic. The S. Prince Edward Island. which re- cently had a new deck constructed so that automobiles may drive on and off under their own power is carrying on the service while the newer S.S. Charlottetown is at 51111111181151 B. His success ii certain- Saint John. N.B., undergoing l-n- nua.l overhauling. Crop prospects in Pflncc Edward Island \vere promising. Dr. . . Clark. superintendent of the Char- lottetown Bldperlmental Station said last night. Practically all the grain had been sown and a large part planted. As soon as weather conditions permitted plant- ing of the remainder of the pota- toes and the turnips would be oom- pleied. Although the somewhat late conditions had been very favorable for the grain. Dr. Clark said. Germination had been rapid. Hay and was very promising. gave promise of bein S ployee of tin Selritc ‘gate of the. received a promotion transfer as as at Kentvllle, N. 8., ain received a pro- er ears since he entered owhiminhisnewunde The death occurred at 5t. Paul's Vancouver. B. C. on April Morton F. Pyle. a ed 7’! years, after only two days’ ess. d Mdeceased w’ a son of John an ary Ann e Bridge. P. E. I., and s th fifty yearn of his lie in British Columbia. with his brother. Havelock, he ngaged in mining and lumber business there death of his brother. six years ago. He was never married. He leaves to mourn the loss of a lss ingfield, Mass. Mrs. Olleary. Mrs. Ge Road, . of Charlottetown and Nil’. c of Stanley Bridge. torment was in Ocean View Cemetery, Vancouver. An honoured figure in the nurs- ing history of Canada. a veteran of two wars. and a dough of Prince Edward Island's disting- uished Confederation statesmen, passed away in Charlottetown yes- terday morning in the person of Nursing Sister Cecily Jane Geor- gina Fens Pope, Royal Red She was in her seventy-sixth year, and had been in failing health for Known as Prince Edward Island's “Florence Nightingale" in the Boer War and subsequently 1n the War. Miss Pope came of a family which played a prominent part in Canadian history. a daughter of the late Hon. William Pope. a Father of Confederation. l. niece of the late l-lon. J. C. at one time Minister -—MISS l. WILKINSON HON- ORED AT SHOWERFMIas Isa- bel Wilkinson, a bride-elect, charmingly ar- ranged birthday party and show- er by Miss M. Dorothy son who entertained at the home of Mrs. Cecil E. Lester, 421 Huron Lester made the presentation of a set of silver game carvers, and a contests were en- Joyed, winners being Miss Flor- ence Lefebvre, Mrs. J. H. Wilkin- Cora. Murphy, Mrs. Lorne E. McLellan. Miss Laura E. Corry and Mrs. C. E. Lester. The 4th. annual Charlottetown Hospital bazaar opened very suc- cessfully in the Market Building Saturday night. Right Rev. Mon- " signor G. J. McLellan, V. G.. Sum- " merside presided and declared the . 7-day bazaar. which has come to be considered as one of the out- standing events in Charlottetown during the summer, officially open. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. member of the Hospitals medical stnff- kc also, telling briefly of Sig; work this long establish- ed institution was doing for the people of the City and Province. The event of the evening was the appearance of Canada's great vocal artist, Dr Harvey Doney of i Toronto. He is a singer rpseased cf a very pleasing personality and with a rich baritone volcc which holds his audience spell bound. Many regard Dr. Donev as the finest vocalist to visit Charlotte- town either in connection with work cloth; while tall pink tapers and tulips in light rose and pink intermingled with forget- me-nots formed mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. Colin Nexbitt presided at the tea table. Miss Laura Fothcring- ham cut the ices. Those assisting were Mrs, Lorne E. MoLeilamMra. Cecil E. Lester, Mrs. T. P. Ander- C.V.O.. O.M.G., LB O. Undersecretary of State for Exter- nal Affairs, Ottawa, Private Scorc- tary to Si: John A. Macdonoldmnd author of the Life of that disting- uished tetcemon. Laura E. Corry, 1y Bertie Jackson. (Ottawa Journal). —DIIATH 0F MRS. WARD highly esteemed letter Road pass- ed away on Pridayntlzrthc. of Mrs. Edward Bell. had been ill since her sister, Mrs. BOY SCOUTS JAMBOBIII AI.- ANGIDIINTS Mr. L. D. Murray, re formerly of Cape Traverse and her maiden name was Ma Cape ‘Pi-averse. who learned with Bret of Linkletier Road when resided for some years Mrs. wee held in high esteem. Her huc- bancl predeceased her twenty-one are ago. They had no family. e funeral was held on Sunday afternoon from the home of her where she had made me years. Rev. Mr. Ayres con- . . Fauliins was accom- " ’ led by Past Grand Chiefs Eliss- "~ l m: MacKensie and. Jean *1 Chief Helen White welcomed m visitor. Mrs. Iiaulklna gave an in- 1 will; and instructive address on , principles and wort of the , order. Remarks of a tion '4"! were voiced by severe of the members. tat-i A pmecn on and fi- dreg th Grand Ch . At th:n:l£v%? m: meetlnl In social evening and ecdinn W!’ bicycle operated by Calvin Smith. Elm Avenue boy, collided with a truck driven by Mr. Daniel MoPhoe of Clyde River, P. E. I., at the cor- ncrr of Grafton and Market Streets yesterday. The boy received treet- ment for injuries to his knee in hospital and later returned w his ome. Edward Everett Arnett of Bum- mersidc was admitted to the Bar of Prince Edward Island at the op- ening of the June term of Supreme Campbell. K. 6.. Atwmcy Gener- al. moved that the application be received. Mr. Justice Albert C. Saunders congratulated Mr. Arnbtt on his e - ocllent marks in his examinations and welcomed him to the Ber. I-lls showing proved that he was dilli- Rcnt and sincere and His Lordship felt sure he would‘ make a success of his profession. Mr. Arnett is the elder son of celved his education at the Sum- merside High School and Prince o!‘ Wales College. He entered the law office of Col. E. H. Strong, K. C.. at Silmmerslde in i982 as a student and passed in his final examin- ations last month with an avers of 81.5. which permitted him to adamant/ed as a barrister at the Bar a once. IRON CROSS RESTORE!) T0 WN e ed jcrucho. l0 Kemp Infantry, Regi- ment 401. Moor MaeNutt found til.- German ecoration in France dur the Great War. Word has Just en received that the Iron Cross and certificate have been received by the owner, as shown by a tter dated. May 9, 1988, Wilhel truce, Berlin, addressed to Colonel Heath of the British Legion. The letter read: "Dear comrade Heath. further to our letter of the 26th. March last I have to inform you that the cer- tificate relating to comrade Aug- ust Sawjerucha sent by you on the 18th. August, i987 has been hand- ed to hm. Scwjerucha expresses hearty thanks to tb; English com- rades." The communication was signed by 'I‘i nn. cncral secrets of the nion of rrnan Ilbi-serv cemens Auooiltions. AT GYItO-At the regular week- ly meeting of the Gyro club held Monday evening in the Canadian National Hotel. current business lt- ams were discussed. This was the last meeting in be held in the hotcl until the autumn u the Clubmeetc t. Beach Grove Inn during the summer". Mr. 1". Walter dman was elected to the executve. re- placing Mr. R. W. Becke who was granted leave of absence. The ru- signatlon of Mr. W. Arthur Gaudet from the Club was accepted. Ap- plications for membership from two young men of the city were ao- proved and they will be received into membership shortly. Plans for the holding of the regular weekly dances at Beach Grove Inn were discussed, and it was nounced that the opening dance would be on Monday, June 13th. The mat- ter of playing softball was discuss- cd and referred to the sports com- mittee for necemery action. It was decided to take the children of the St. Vincent's and Mt. Herbert Or- phenagee to the theatn on filmy afternoon. A hob! mug was pre- sented to Mr. W. J. n by the last recipient. Ms. M nDew. Mr. Brie C. Baku- was chairman of the meeting. Th d peccef ‘ fromogle e y couple £1; that‘ vizé burns or c e . -—-—-— Wdlxlynlhlll‘ ythwhilll ccivcd flint aid at s, like drill ROM] 0N IUILOUGII—II$- store and letcr treated hoa- Itthur D. Metheson. condo! - by the Fisherman's Mr. Aeneas Gallant. M Board's favorable consideration. the Railways "6100" Mr. and Mrs. J. l". Arnett and re- ' train on - MI- M“! gqwgr q! 1g, 71w "a 0o" dock took the services at the Rich- type engines are rated at . Th 39th. a short track is run by olecizricity Minister. Rev. Edwin J. White who but can also be operated by steam .took the services at Alberton and Charlottetown wh FRIDAY menu" res" — . r n ves o aro wn" was elected Grand King at the “u” Wm,” Burk 69th. grand annual convocation of m". voum we“ and m, m’ m“ d.“ QPY-Ithefi lg‘: ppafrty composed of members of The order will meet at Cherlotte- “mum fig“ fitfiy l‘: m one 110g; a ~~ charms; .... All? O. Saunders . Inf!) OOIIII-Uifllh; with flu customary mum ‘M h“. gloves as there were lfllthlllf- 9 J ~ o! an” criminal oases on the docket at 58° "i in Bununcrelde yes- d aukvgn,’ N, m. w lwgmr. J. Wright mode a on sum”, M; m,“ Johnson WIS PAINFUL BURNS- ' Tull. proprietor 015E? l3. weal: ‘or-lane oolhercncg-l nu’ ‘rum g"lal"s' law's» d RAV. . mcraidc. will attend tnéamoritime WlX T 03¢‘ Mission among the Tel us in b- WWII are Wlmllwna’ ~11 maven v h M" m“ ° four children he arrived in Mont- Oarao , , M tn n to“ real or. May gum‘ " °°' and children w, brige received many useful pres- at A. Pickard d: Company's vlrbnrf. ggfixdeumwn‘ N‘ B" w Wm‘ h" en . j-———v ' DELEGATES APPOINTED-XIII. . Alitustus MacDonald and Mrs. 3mg“; “d Robert Sutherland were appointed digq-mg, mm o; m, proving, n. “Will u" cilmmlu" w!" tended the luncheon on Wednes- vcntion at Ottawa next month at d“ “tuna”; ‘y, m, Qlifipn Home "is WWW" “MW in honnill’ of w. W. n MacDon- m" °l cmrl°kwwwn aid. manager of the Bank of Nov! l“ "i-Fhl- l" “dmm l" i!" W‘ Scotia at Sununerslde, who is business men from ‘Willie leaving in the near future for Ot- busincss was transacted. Mrs. JA. t w, m u“ char“ 0| one o; the fllfifi“fi.“"‘.t.l‘.f.'ipli‘.f.f§i was .. . - - - wer 11$ of the president. Mrs. H. H About seventy v8 m“ present. Mr. 118.1’. Jsrdinc. president of of ‘Prado and manager “W the UNION Accounts‘ nan o, m, 3m, o, comm,“ pmldgd BUILDING-At a meeting reccnt- o", the tau" boast ly of the fishermen of North Rus- yellowing m, 09mm; remark, tlco. the fish curing building built by ML Jmnfln,’ 1n which h, can- M!" Bu"! gratulatcd Mr. Mlwponllld on nu was aloud ionnnlly in charge o! promotion, but regretted nu depar- ih" Fishermen’! Ufllvn- NO- 19- b? ture and that of his family from J-l- An ‘m0 Sununerside, Mr. Jandine called attended the meeting as a mem- for the toast to the King. ber of the 1.0m Board. and hand- Qpegkgfs were Mr, Charles I. ed over the key of the lllsrccdthati building Peters, president of thc Summer- hui unanimoua- side Golf Club; Mr. I-Iaacn Phillipe. should be in president of Bummcrside Curlin charge of the Union. The opinion club: Mr. Brenton Clark. prcsiden was also exprmccd that the Loan of the Sununercide Branch of the Board should assist by providing Canadian Legion. a covering for the wharf. two sal —-- trucks, and an engine and watcr pump, suggestions which Mr. Gal- ; recatv. ‘h; visitors 7D TYDO Valltl! WW9 MI- —-WEDDING BELLS — Recent John Murdock. B.A. of Murray Harbour. PILL. and his bride. for- iv [mg M0951, 0N 91571.51! - Brown. N-B- w. and Mrs. Mur- Many pessersaxbym JWPPIHG at dock were married on May 24th in work Windsor, N. s. Rev. Mr. Rosa per- Notiona formed the ceremony in the pres- wiihem lwww- ence of immediate relatives and '4" W“ 011 "h m"! Yawn?’- friends. The bride was attended The Mtilfll IOOOUIOUVQ weighs n 5y ha. shun M!“ H.351 val-why, m "mam" and the groom was supported by t passenger and M,‘ fififilsmogiemfi Valley.‘ After a wedding luncheon to l e train t in 5 ° page"; r u m,‘ h;,*,’,°j°‘?§,,,,. Prince Edward Island hngiwere t}; also used in rm freight ser- We“ 01 M1‘ ""1 Ralph MICLCGII. B.A.. 'I‘yrlc the voum couple left by motor to a Macledn. m; valley. 2900 mond Bay Presbyterian Parish on May the absence of the by M11 West Point. Mr. and Mire. Murdock w: machinist. Fert- ldt later for Alberton where m. Murdock will have charge cf the Albertcn parish for thc c The funeral took place in Char- um n, m“ “d lzwwwnueywggmv ggihgg g ‘i533: owdllelly wiamslmwm‘ 3;‘. Ju£QLQ5th"d:IgtghdQ$-Ag§ 5e Alberton connotation. » W8!’ OOH u n fl F G H ‘RQ I of {he Salvation Army. and o” y u“ “m” p’ BQQIY‘ was in the People's Messrs. Neil McKenzie, Preston Diamond. m1] mfljtgfy pom", g body Geo MflQulid. m, 75-year-old nursing sister. who Wlll- Win40“; lfaghglmld 32°11“!- was n. member of one; ofutlanada‘: - “W” "1 rncstdistingulahed amleean this city and learned the trade 0f known as Prince Edward Island's in 59-111?- -7°hn 1m’ Florence Nightingale. was removed a number of veers. but he mo‘ from Government House where it the arm-er wt of his life in had been lvina in state for mum. B" h! W” 9n" two days to St. Dunstanh Basilica allied tilwkinil Mid WIS 0M i” where a solemn requiem higlh mass the oldest truokmen in the city. w“ “km-gm; by my, pug-wk I-Ie did a great deal of work for McMahon. D.D., rector. mewhllfl Hid 1180 1'01‘ “i! 9""!!!- Thc rector was painted by Rcv. oiel Government. 1,, A, 991mm, 3,", Mr. White was an excellent oiti- 0mg” MMy‘5\b-dQ‘c°n_ 59;. sen and was respected and odflby loll who kneadhim. d t e eaves a 0W in W Smnmerside. vice. douohtm. Mrs. Howard Ward Hid diocese of Charlottetown, assisted Miss Bertha White, of this city. by n", “may gumbo“ “Amy, WYW Bed Cross. a. veteran of the - War and the Greet War. was bur- led at Charlotwwwn yesterday with! deacon, and 66W!"- vicea at the grove were conducted the m. Rev. G. J. Mccullan. r general of tbc P Einin McCebc of Kelly's Cross. ‘n; ‘Lam t w pie ed by Pipe e m u e, the LutPost was sounded by Buglcr Smith end ince Edward Island High- Thc pe-ll bearers were. Col. ILD. C. Cook Ma -rnonA'ra couar _- Judge J°*‘“-"°“- L” °°" H- James s. Walker. with whom She acaaraaahrlatsalzl.s - md l» i» m In,’ we“ when the “h”. o; ‘War. and Lt. Col. John Blake. Me- gpflnzflem Jor H. J. MacDonald. Captain Syl- Junes Mcorao? 0.1km,’ m‘, John vere DasRcches with whom she had Everett Clark. Linklettcr, were cloc- scrvcd in the Great War. Th, The mourners were. Colonel. the $53,‘: iggnggfggkwggfgom", Honorable George o. DeBlcisJ-ieu- Iowther. Charlottetown, George m Co] M u“ PM G R Pope mtmw" ORJW‘ “d Wm" Summersiclz. B? StewartLBNoei tenant Governor. Arthur Bearlsto. Regan. K. B. Stewart. H. R. tew- art, L. L. Jenkins. Charles Jenkins. relgeiive? “$3.111 Cffrrleottigilh. BN2‘; w. n. Pethlck, Noel DeBlois. Hon. 1mg Marl: It. McGuigan. representing cdford, Mus, at ihe ul- gloat Provincial Government. R. L. ion. P. E. Palmer. Hon. A. B. 600g '11“; mgdg- Aneneult. Hon. HJ... Palmer. Cap- thg thin Basil Kelly. DI’. W. MACKGTI- visited the Isaac lie. A. A. Macliecn. Robert Tom- lffcrcnt times, he last visltcc" line and Bruce Hill!“- m: brgtherévvvlolyeara egosewho is “allude; or!“ the funeral Y. coevn mcmroe :rper.supp y, ' m. mm. Islyand l-Ii Mr. Cook's wife, Hannah Camp- era and common _ I. 1., and a Major Paul: detachment from the eccucd him Royal Canadian Signal . com- tc mourn mentioned roces- od bv Edward ghlan- dcd bv Sergeant mended b! Sergeant M: Mc- lfemr: Can Lag-ioa- Pipe Band a the ma“ lawn-d Island Hidliandera: Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Nursing Bitters: clergy: flonl car; gun cc c. drawn lav amnesty from c Artillery; crerr military mailman: mourners and the pub- lic. Aieo with the nurse: was Ira. glencoc lilo. formerly of Moron, ‘cg-land now head of the Aug; ' Owen nmcl. :11]?! of the 323 Oman Other-ell [who ' nag th - vicu included. m. cndel‘! 416d- nun class Wheeyollaovgfioedim Pedflq clnpreuu, mzely evcr-populerlow-ccu Mm chips; AS LOW AS “I67 dflCMl FROM MCGILL Illlibidoll, Glasgow, lfifllllmebllvuupeormnlnwlggm" ' Diet. lgcfigaaAiont, at. John, .\'. ll. ‘ Olllllll Pacific tExprcu Travail-u‘ Cheque . - . Good The Word ihrr" E. Forbes. a member o! the firm of Brace MacKay am Company. Sununerslile. ‘rhecllurcll was prcttily decorated by the gir friends of the bride wllh lovely June flowers and gl-cl-llcrv. Rev. Salter Performed the cere- mony in the presence of friends of the bride and groom. Airs. John ycd the wedding mum, br ed. The bride was very chum in mt large white hat. Her loveiv bouqud was of roses. lily of the Valley and maiden hair fern. The wedding breakfast was served at the h0llil of the bride's parents. lmnlediatc- after. Mr. and Mn. Forbes mot- Bordon crossing on first boat for a wedding mul- McGil i is t! DI my??? T? ghnktormngilanlilmersld District orderl. Miiitlry Didlrlct m. a. of recent date can’! the 1-p- pointment of Harry Ntichcrlcr Sn)‘- der. Montreal, to be Hormary Col- incc Highlanders (Black wmn). aim- tive from the lat of January i938. Colonel Snyder, w em. on a big game dition in the inferior oi holder of many rifle ohcnmion- shlpa and internationally known ac MINERAL EDD Tl! --'I‘he funeral of the late Archi- bald Price, who died at 8t. John. N. 3., on Tueséliay was bcld from _ o. slit. at Av m, Mm,,,'m",,,°¥,§f“fi§h Q3 pest twelve years and was would with parents and pupils. PM’ to her marriage Miss Proilil the guest of honor at manv happy have the best More. of mo. ml friends for a nappy and sums! future Pall bearers were: no bell, James Oudmorc. Pree- san Newson, and Edison MacDon- ClAlWELL-At South Rustioo, P. and Mrs. Peterson IL Inland. on Wednesday, June l. d Mrs. Chal son of the late MI‘. and Mrs. John Saunders, took place 321G“! on Mazda ' in St. for: Me- , "Rev. Canon E. M. Malone off ictlng. Mr. and Mrs. immcdiatcl on a motor trip to Maine. BORIS-At the Prince Edward lb hm! i-Ioe ttl on June 5. i938. lo s. Howard Hobbs, Cit} DDIIDN -- At North Busiico, P. l and. on Hidly. June 3. 1938. I . and Mrs. Leo Doiron. a daugh- DUNCAN-On June 4. i938. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dupcan, Cit] a son (stillborn). REID-At Bayview, P. E. 1.. Thursday, June 2, 1968. to Mr. Mrs. James Reid. a daughter. DIJVIAUX—At New Gin-WW‘. P- Thursdey. Mav 26. l and Mrs. Vincent Deveaul D SOHUBMAbF-At WINS MUSIC AWARD-A rc- ocn issue o! the ‘Boron am Mrs. Lelia (Dennis) 56, wife of William O. Batchcldcr. urman nova-At Brookfleid. Pr. Islwli noanlvrsou TolltM codoro J. ‘nobemoli. a wa- Eldon ma»; (ab; all-who Swain.) a con. Rem-l Eldon- . W Ii. chcstcr, Conn. and Richard L da Ad cs0 and Mrs. I". Rhodes of Belohertnwn; Batchelder, B, N. 1.. Mrs Kcndcll 5, rt . and Miss Shirley Bat- chelder at home; b Richard of Belmont Fred of Port Hill, John of Bran and Everett of Alber of Mansfield’, u , (a Mr John . Mum . of Belmont. Mus. ins Melvna Dennis of Port Hill and five grandchildren. WOODBIDI - IRJZZLE -- Al. d Street on Juno l. 1935' by the Rev. Hugh Millcr. Woodside of lviarilrilfi Priscilla Florence Frizzlc. 5 MIC I‘ WALI. - JACK-On Flifllll’. Jundeon. 1N8, at the Manse at New L011 _ by Rcv. W. L. Detlor, m Jane Jack of Princetown i0 ' James Wall of Prmccwwfl- na-ummmp-Al Si Joli»: Rec y. Milton. June 1. 1"”- I O. Lancaster ofllclatliiu._i'ifl amide of New Wiltbillli? M w Jean MacNclll oi sAuunsns-reraas-al. 51 5:10 l 103B ll)!’ M110!!!’ Albert Victor Sallnd bcunv lledln m e in W cllo of Charlottetown. t Indian River. Jim 5, III], umucl White. oI-At the m: Sal t" m on ‘mesday. Jimc e-mwud Mm m w»