Lung; is 1951 ' .. Yo;-it ijiglilighis Mr, and Mrs. Frank Veseey and Miss Beryl motored to Covehead recenlIY. the sue!" 0' M"- 5"" yer. Red Key" from Charlottetown were staged in York. Another out- standing event was the York Wom- en's Christian Temperance Union reception for those who success- fully passed the Temperance course examinations. T ....m.. . sri-TE. GUARDIAN. cnAiu.o1'rs'rovim .:- Junior Farmers mourn her not as those without ,hope. because the loved one who Shae been called home believed" in I ' o i an lived accordi her be- Will Be Investigated la” " "' ” lief. That sweet life which we i learned to love is not dead but has i passed beyond the vale. Brave ducted by Mr. Albert Ramsey. se- slsted by Rev. Mr. Bacon of the Tryon United church. who read portions of the scripture includ- ing the 23rd Psalm. one of her favorite Hymns, "Rock of Ages.” was sung at the home. The family as-ri-neroan. sub. -1017)- Belleved to be the only original North west Mounted Police build- i.nge still remaining in Canada. the structures here have been restored for the N. W. M. P. Manorrial In- dian Museum. Junior club News iand cheerful until '--1' the end she floral tributes were beautiful. The M”. George Beairsto. and Mr. A couple of weeks ago on e Frl- OTTAWA. June 16 -- (GP) -An is number of other industrl6s.'leaves a beautiful memory. ' pull bearers were: Donald Mac- nnd M". Mme, Bmmw 4,: west day evening. the York W.C.T.Il; M investigstio has been launched l'l'iese inquiries are aimed at gesidu he, hu,b,,,d, me 1"". p,dy,,,' mun, calnpbglh verme Covehead motored to York the gasdhostgssh tol the ILQVGI-iEWe;lLyk A meeting orhe New zeamui :1):-nI:!lrin?:V:Xl;IlAsesIll;l: co1;:1c:,rir;1l'i.in1eI:iie:li;abll1shizn;1zd ;;hetther.ust:1liered 181: one son. Marvin: and two daugh- Webster. Harry Maclliarlsne. Wu. (iY:ii(it(;'euPi'gtiiiiLdseu of Mr. and Mm Hlilaxli.”il'unc iiiid "games galore old! G”dm Club was held Thumdsy the liaper industry. it was learnedlginimfurtiieruinto 1:01"-'-y mm-' mm Euum Mm Pun uxen mot M-CD0"-id Ind Gen” Best . . - . Monctpn. N. B.: and Frances, at home. She is also survived by the following sisters. Jessie, Mrs. 1:”. man. Penn Laird, Va.; Millie, Mrs. The remains were tenderly laid to rest. in Crapaud Cemetery, there to await the Resurrection morn. Yes she sleeps but not forever, , which youth can find so much forlevenmg 9” Me” the ”mCcP5 0' - .thc Club. Those elected wen Mr. N15 M11 R'”c”e M'wDon' whued away that Gloria Cheve' P 'd i t '0 h h f 730 t 10 ' I. rte, rcsi ent. Edna :id.r.:.:;ml.i.:: L ” '”" . ---to-. and men xe gg Friday. - (blues with a formal investigation. The investigation takes in fine: other industries investigated "141 COINS Pipers. but it does notlduring the last five years are include newsprint. lmatches, glass. bread in Western entertainment. Maocormiok. Vice-President. The While combines inquiries are 'Cane.da optical goods dental sup- 13' A' M”"'dy'"' A"3""I"' COVE: In I lone and silent grave; . Roscoe's mother. M” Minn. Many friends and relatives from . . . , J - . - Elisabeth. Mrs. r-. Luque Crmpnud; Blessed promise she shall awaken ii: MacDonald remained with York and surrounding districts et- f)1r:1i:ht.iIe:;g::dt;)nl;o:.dulifl secret until they havi. been re piles, and flour milling. 1M”. C. scam cnpnud; tended the wedding in Stanhopcl church on Thuxsdbx M” 34ml, days of each month. Eleven mam- when Miss Marion Shaw, dough-I be" W910 Present- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw' Lena, Mlrs. 6. Thompson, Cornwall; and one brother, George, Crapaud. ported upon finally, informants indicated this one has developed into a full-fledged investigation before the Combines Commission. Jesus died the lost to save, In the dawning of the morning. The gum"; which Wu very when the troubled night is war. ,,..,- gged mother for several weeks. IN MEMORIAM Mr, Gordon Crocketils continued much regretted by ":1" esrivhi: lyihistny of the whole iiorlnmunity and their m y friends elsewhere with wishes of a speedy 1.-covery go out to Mr. Crockett. Mr, Angus Cluney. caretaker. of York community Hall, has enter- ..i- the Charlottetown Hospital min pneumonia. His many friend? ,.; hoping to hear of his rt-coVci'.V and return to York. Mrs. Ernest MacDonald's many Mends will'be pleased to know she will soon be able to return to her home in York completely re- rmered from her recent illness in the Prince Edward Island Hospit- al. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Vessey, ('li'ai-lottetown. were guests of Mr. x'mscy's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wattle Vessey of York. While llirre they attended the shower for Miss Bernice Lewis. one of the June brides-to-bc. Friends in West Covehead. Firackley and York of Mrs. Lewis llaccallum of Brackley Point Rd. although they regretted to learn or her illness in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. will be iilftistfi she is making satisfactory prngrcsfi and will be returning to liar home in the near future. Messrs Gordon and sterling Hardy accompanied by their sis- vpr. Miss Eleanor, motored from their home in Massachusetts and are being welcomed at the homes M Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett. York, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw. Stanhope. In fact their many friends are welcoming them iii York and Suffolk and surrund- mg districts. They have been re- siding in Massachusetts for sev- rrai yenrsffln the United stat:-s where co ption into the ser- izrv is the. w. their friends re- gret to hear Gordon and Sterling have heen called into military ser- vice and are bound for Korea. several of the many act.ivitios ultlcil have been in York recently :u'B. the Women's Institute drama play EllI.i'y. "High Window" and mncert; Canadian Girls in Train- mg, and Trail Rangers' concert: .'-?hooters' Banquet; Junior Drama imal playoffs; three plays, the Little Theatre Guild entry, "The of Btanhope became the lovely Rev. Thomas A. Wilson united them in holy bonds of matrimony. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a bridal shower of which she received many iovely An event of lmsuai vintcri-st took place.on Friday evening. Mill! 3-5 in York Hall when school chums of the June bride. Miss Bernice Lewis. lnow Mrs. D.S. Moore). ten- dered her a miscellaneous shower. The hall was tastefully decorated with pink and white streamers and a large white wedding bell. The seat of honor was also decor-I aged in pink and white. on the strains of the iWeddin8 Marc . played by Mrs, Lloyd VesS6Yi Bel" nice was escorted to the Sell? 0' honor by Mr. Gordon I-lardlh A well-filled. decorated "ism W;5 in readiness and Misses Ale! 3 Brown and Margeuriie Vessey C1"? the ribbons while Miss Christine Proude read the verses and pre- sented the gifts to the bride-::lo-tn; Miss Irene ChBPP811 3mm?” l ms on the table. After seven yzysore baskets loaded with Elf: and many envelopes were Pie-59"" ed, Bernice thanked one and a nd extended an invitation to visit her in her future home. "For she's A Jony Good Fellow" was sung by mnoclal conversation. viewing 01 presents. and the ""1"? M re- freahments whiled sway "Nw oi the eveniniZ- The Mewlg Em 0 V i ii and guitar'- Ciovehlaeetigsgithnaptiergi vessey and assay filled the hall with deliglirt; N1 dancing musiic Tgfnymgttiullles floor wasthglearfzdlre dance and fiihitgedwhich brought 3 WWW evening in it CI””' mast ustrca5?';?9 ros iiiiiessnoli ----- -- V and useful gifts. -3 The Baldwin's Rd. Jr. Poultry bride of William Alfred Youland.i Club he1d'their i'63i1l3i' meet-I03 June 13, with twen-Ly-three mem- bore and several interested adults present. The meeting was con- dluoled by Cecil Trainor. Pug. idenli. with John M-cKennIa, Sec- retauvy. H. MacLean, Dopl. of Agri- culture, was prose-ni. and helped in isltudy of the hand book. The topic being "Range Ressriirg of chicks." Later Test No. 1, "R. 0. P. and Chick Grades". was conducted. A count of chlclf losses to date showed less than 2'?l: out of two thousand. There being no further business. the meeting was adjourned. The next meeting is to be held July 5. at St. Theresa Hall. - The Morell Jr. Poultry Club held their regular meeting June l4. As the President, Robert W ebster was a bscnt. Lorraine M-oDer-mid acted as president. Mary 0lBrien, as Secretary. A committee was appointed consisting of Stephen Lankin, Mary O'Brien, and Me-rlin Mc- Carthy to conduct a project to increase Club funds. H. Mac- Lean. Dept. of Agriculture. was present and films were shown. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. The next meeting is to be held June 38. Our regular judging clan": of the Johnson's River Holstein Calf Club was held at the home of William MaicEa.ci-.1-rn, Merma-id, on Friday evening, June 15. Eleven members were pi'ese.nl. During the evening the members judged two classes of mature cattle and gave reasons for their placings on one clam. Morrio Deacon. lficldtiian. in- structed the members on the fine points of judging. arid with the members discussed the two classes. The members reported that only five calves were available this year for the Achieve-men-t Day. -m--5- The C. C. Ca-if Club of Aiigtietiim III! 00ISTIHTIOI at mm ---W12”:-.l:::.; gestlan. Positive run I rauir-A-'riv1ts provwvg thousands. FRUIT A-T1 spider Ring". along with "The nu-ggu of fruits and herbs. ,('Zryve held their )lldRlilR class on .Thursday night. June 14. at the . home of Earle Dawson. Mr. S. C. ' Wright. Dept. of Agriculture. was present. and conducted the jIidtg- mtg class. Thirteen members were presenit and showed lively It was understood closed hear- ings are to be held here next week before Combines Commiss- ioner T. D. MacDonald. Purpose of the investigation is to determine whether or not a combine in restraint of trade ex- Isis in the paper industry. The Commissioner reports hi's find- ings to the Government, which may launch prosecutions if a com- bine is found to exist. The paper case, so far as is known. here, is one of two major combines investigations in pro- gress. The other is an inquiry into the rubber industry. This was launched originally by Fred M. MicGrogor, former combines coni- missioner. and continued by Mr. MacDonald. Apart from the paper and rub- ber inquiries. the combines branch -4. section of the Department of Justice-was understood to have preliminary inquiries operating in interest in their work. Follow- ing the judging, they wrote the third test on their study ma- teria-I. Nine me-nybems of the Miilcovo Calf Club stile-nded a judging class at the home of their adult di- rector, Aeneas Maclniyre, on Friday night. Mr. S. C. Wright. Dept. of Agriculture. conducted the judging cl-ass. Following the clam the meirlbers wrote the third test on their study material. MRS. HEBER. SHEEIEEN 4 On Thursday, April lath. ihe( Angel of Death visited the P. 16.2 Island Hospital and claimed for its own the gentle spirit of Mrs. 1-ieb-i er sherren in her 54th year. Born in Crapaud. she was the daughter of the late John and Margaret MacDonald. ! Although being in poor health for some time she remained active in the home untu a few months, ago. and five weeks previously had; entered the Hospital for treat-, ment and on the above date an- operation was performed and great hopes were entertained for her re-' covery. but God willed otherwise and despite all the loving care of doctors aild nurses she passed, peacefully into that heavenly rest which remaineth for the children tor God. Previous In ciileriii; the Hospital she had been helped and cared for by her daughter. Frames. who was her constant companion. and who spared neither time nor effort in helping her beloved mother. Mrs. Sherren was a. woman of a very kind disposition, devoted to her family, by whom she will be greatly missed. Always of a quiet and retiring nature and never being very robust. her chief inter- est was in her home and family, who cherish the memory of e. de-: voted mother. ' A true and devoted Christian we kinds will be at Prince of sured. GIIARLOTTETOWII FESTIVE WEEK EXHIBITS HISTORICAL ITEMS The Exhibition of Historical Articles of many opening on Monday, July 2nd. Exhibits may be brought in the week previous and not later than July 2nd. All Exhibits will be in- PLEASE (7ON'l'ACT Mrs. W. M. Bi-chaui. Rochford Street". Phone 1453, Charlottetown for all details. 01- contact any of the Committee members, Mrs. G. T. Hardie, Miss M. Ilaszard, Mrs. H. .l. Gor- don, Miss Marjorie Stewar Wales College Auditorium, 113 t, Miss Catherine Bethune. largely attended was held from All the buds in hearty blooming her 1'19 Tuidencei and was con-will rejoice to see her more. 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