CHAELQCFTE3 W GURNEWS BL DGET ma OU —CONGIlA’l‘lJLA'1‘I0 daushter -..G.U*“=‘.“."A“’ R SAJURDAY --«l£IAl’l'0lNTED—-Ilr.‘-. -Nflflnl-D expired ool Board -VISITING IN SU Allis Muirhead who have been spending Florida are at pm ’—VlSl'l‘ING IN ST. PURCHASE FllR.BY—-’I‘be Nor- thuinberland Ferries Limited which have the contract and subsidy for carrying on the ferry service be- tween Wood Islands and caribou have purchased for that purpose the S5. “Seaborne" which is at present in New London. Connecti- a. steel built boat launched in 192'! she is ill: feet long and will have accommodation for 35 ordinary cars. —CoNGnA'l“ULA and Mrs. Rginsid came 0l"ir‘IhO.Hlil«lcklfb5h; saturday morning, .1 e annifi 2.19 were —APPOIN'l‘EI) COMMISSIONER —-At the June term 5 R. Kel‘, on motion H Thane Prewntation of two medals one Thadd . W . residence at Morell Saturday afternoon. service was conducted by Rev. EBB. miter. Interment was in ' Charlottetown. Arch- deacon Raymond officiated at the‘ inted 3 Co - flfadbvgu in the 3“. before her deeease. me Court for three counties. Mr. y is the Registrar of Deeds at the Court !-louse.—s. ..‘WELCOMED V'lSl'l‘0Bn—Whlle M oodman fox ranch. Spring the pens was the cause of the alarm There was no damage. More than five thousand Roman Catholics from the Oh Charlottetown took part in the an- nual parade yesterday in connec- tho feast of Corpus Coffin. B.W. Macnwen, 0. col’ and Layton Coffin. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mrs. Wendie I-1. Beaton was held from the residence of her brother-in-law. L.'r. shaw. yesterday afternoon. service at the house and grave was con- ducted by Rev. .l.D. Morrison and Rev. J.P. Kays. Interment was in Argyle Shore Cemetery Pallbearers Edison Macflae. Dilljrfich. Stewart MacNevin, Hec- tor MacNevln. Hush Macxenzie, D A. MacPhail. FUNERAL SA'l‘URDAY—Pune- ml of the late George Axworthy. who died at the Sacred Heart Home liere_Frlday was held sat- urday morning from the home of his niece. Mrs. Frank Quinn to st. Dunstan‘s Basilica where Requiem High Mass was Father William MacDonald. Pail- bcarers were Messrs. Edmund Mur- Dhy. Joseph Hughes. James Hen- ne-ssey. George PFOWSE. J.B. Flem- ing and Augustus Quinn. service at the grave-side in the Roman Catholic Cezmeoery was com:-uctyj by Father MacDonald. “Y” sncnmanv T0 MARRY —-Tlie marriage of Miss Winifred Viola Maynard (Bd.H.s. University . N F‘r‘a.n.klin McEweri (B.A, McGi.ll) of Toronto. National Boys’ Wozk Secretary of the Canada is to take place quietly in -tlel;_ii'6{ Miles I\l_I‘I§y1i‘i/Erd is the d i r, a s. Geo M . 1rd of Beachville. me an McEwen the son of the Law Mr, Douglas McEwen Charlottetown, P, 13.1., se2:'efni‘y at the Montreal Oentral Y.M.C.A.‘for eleven years prior to his aizpannmenc to the Council.- (Monmeal Star). ses Alumnae rlottetown Hospital was held ° in the Nurses Home Monday even- —-ATTENDING APPLE 3108- m BOM FES'.l‘IVAL—Mr. and Ro- bert Plamer and yo colm, motored to Nova Bcotla on Saturday to attend the Apple Blos- som Festival at Kentville. They were Km accompanied by Miss and Miss Irene Illltligy. Ellsworth, D.D., of University assisted by Rev. Emmett O’Hanley, D.D. as Deacon and Wilfred Mccardle as sub- dent-— ected. lst. vice-pr an. Executive—Mrs. James Florence Meoinnis ‘ Miss Eileen MacDonald MacDonald. After the mac was served by the sisters Eva 01) has received word of the death of Miss Emma Bearisto at n June 3th. Miss the daughter of Calgary. Alberta, 0 Bearlsto was well merslde and was the late George Altken Bearisto and his wife Mary Walker Bear- . For some years Miss Beat- isto conducted the Mawley House, be death of Miss She a‘so acted as house- the Prince County flos- tal and was well and favo k for her efficient and cap- able administration of her duties. About twelve years ago she went to reside in Calgary with herr{sis- BOUQUET T0 PRINCESS LOUISE—It is infer- that on the owls- ion of the visit here sixty ve he Pri Louise f hiterr of Queen Victoria. she mac-nted with a bcvuduet by ret Ann Martin, s nt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D 5'. friends and neighbors gathered for prise party following their num o ues resen, . - be! ll . Ehere were x&rla?_e a lady still resid 8 p i man and in a well chosen and fitt- of Charlottetown. formerly Gallant. daughter of the late Jos- e h Gallant and Frances Eliza- offln Gallant. of Rustico. BURIED AT BIRCH The funeral of .1. G. died unexpectedly in on Saturday was Lean Fu the Birch Hill Church Whefe ducted by the Rev. wishes to Mr. and ness. Mr. Wallace P.ck- half of all present inadel the presentation of a beautiful par- lor table accompanied by the net wishes of all piesent. Mr. Clark in behalf of Mrs. Cl thanked all for t expression of good will casion. All joined in Good e evening was pleas- nt in social chat, A boilnt - and was for some time house sup- erintendent of the Y.W.C.A. Fail- health caused her to give up tive life Her condition be- came gradually worse he” kmd“e5‘§‘5°‘“d RECEWE TROPHY __ Derry were Messrs. Lloyd Ballem. Lodge. Canoe Cove, received the Muttart trophy for securing the of msinbers during meeting ed Graial Lodge held in Crapaud lastm in charge a.nci_a good time was en- imh joyed by all present. —Pn,E'l'l‘Y wEDD1NG—The An- lican Rectory at Sununerside was of a quiet marriage on May z’7th. at 8.00 a.m.. r. Rev. G. R. Har- rison united Edna Violet Rogers in thcydholy booth of matriiriontyr to Da.mm1.re . The bride looked lovely in dress of navy wool sheer. with ‘ matching aocessor Chandler. J.‘A. Jenkins Robertson. Interment was in service at the grave- Branch librarians -FUNERAL 01-‘ MRS. GORDON DAwSON—The funeral services for Mrs. Gordon Daws Hon. B. W. LePage. Liberal mem- Second District Queen's County yesterday was de- clared elected when count aslocd for by found {that Mr. i'.ei= y totals being Le-Page on were held on and were largely to was a short service at her late residence on enue, followed by a Pre;byterian Chur Many cars followed noted the services. both in Bummerslde bearers CALEDONIA — Mr. Charles Murchison. 81, hlghl spectcsi resident of Glen Wlliam, W15. P1‘€5"m-C9. was \iried in the family plot in Caledonia Genie yesterday afternoori. Mr. Murch- aon died Friday after a. short ill. ness. service yesterday at home was conducted by the Rev. Mr Green. pastor of the United Charge at Murray River and Mur. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Everett Harris, Perleyflax. ris. Charles Maclaeod, J llns. Alan Nichobon, John M¢];n. ies. The bride groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Burton Brurl Immediately Outstanding reports were ased use being made of ch branches. The increase principally to th ceremony the young a short honeymoon t Maritime. For travelling thebrlde wore A coat of pansy pebble cloth with hairy wcusories. return a. reception was held spacious home of Mr. an Roy Tanfon. st. Eleonora. where as law, L. Theoph. Beaton, Bonshaw, on Sunday afternrgn. ge attendance showinlz wide esteem for the Tryon Presbyterian cemetery.—8. PROGRESS OF TH OCIETY B r. been 3 ‘ months. and his improving. undatyl morning. February 989. ere passed away one of the most re_.;peo citizens of Kingswn P a person of (low of ‘glue -second you: four months 3 PW‘ B LATIVES !!ER.E—Two with chauffeurs.mechan- Police motor cycle es- lo tetawn :1: mother was formerly Miss Duncan. Rob Duncan. RETURN FROM 0NTABIO—€vRe.%_V. to Charlottetown on Saturday evening from a ort it to their native City. tended the of Western Ontario held in that city on June 7. They were accompanied home by their daughter. Miss Mar- garet and her friend. was both of oelved the Bachelor of Am degree above mentioned con- MEIZV re- —DEA'rn on Miss. I-‘i{EDKB.- P0lR.lEB.—There away on Sunday at her h passed ome in . Poir- higlily esteemed resi- de Poirler had no family and sympathy will be ex- tended to the bereaved husband. The funeral took place on Thurs- day mornlng from her late h at Requiem Mass. MacLellan officia- ted at the grave. The pallbearers Arserlault. Emanuel Arsen- Adolphe Polrler and Charles Doucetie. nme to Father LIBRARIANS IN UONl*‘l'.fl.laNUE—— throughout the In Char- eir annual confer- were in atteri - 0 6 .Part of this gl I. had al- rived, it was reported. PRESENTATION — A pleasing held Mond-ay I.ft_e1'- ' historic charlotteto ‘Ken wmw ment ECW59- the King presen- ‘.’,,.m. in Prince Edwardlblnnd rot mggg or this yearsusinoe 1834. GOVOHI pulared col '8 re a El‘. over the pg;-.oi§awd with yeugéy gum and lilies of the val- my ‘,1 19., cu; glass bowls adorned t piogumme from the works of Chop’-n;~ BGWWV‘ and his in com- gnd arransemen A Intel'- new electric 930° Montreal pacially for the occasion by. Governor De- Blois, this programme was one ff inwme intcnest to those assemble - Despite the backward season 3 formal Gardens at Government House are a colorful sisht with the smooth clipped green 01 the V853 expanse of lawn broken at intervals by shell bordered gravel P3 fianired by beds of tulips in gor- na coppers. 80416“ geous bronnes a daffodils, brilliant hued petunias luncheon over. would appear and th many of lhell‘ people. unfortunately the rain prevented the pre.ienmt.ons rrom l.B.kA!‘l§‘pl8l0: in the Gardens but those so 0n0r- ed were presented by the Premier and Queen at the foot way. after Their Malestiea braved the rain and to ihe heartfelt cheers oi the guests walked around the gravel driveway, stopping occas- ionally to speak to the Girl Guides who were stationed at the of the drive. On return to the ouse they chatted for a row minutes In the drawing room repeatedly lookiig out or the window so those on the verandah might have another glimp.e—needli;;s to ca)‘. £38813) awaited. The rain ma have drench- ed the Gardens but i did not dam- pen the general enthusiasm. The King and Queen are two pie. who are. apparenily never a msappoinunent. The Kings quiet dignity and genuine friendliness make an instant appeal. And of the Queen—-4‘she walks in ways. it seems, w win. with tints that slow w in? graciousness. her matchia oiue hat was an off the face mode, her shoes were grey. anu she W-0 I douale strand Oi exqu.si.te pearls. Mrs. Denlols. charining Chatel- aine of Government J.1.0l.I..tC- Wore an ensemble of the beautiful greenish blue aqua. a dainty crepe in-=5 W1!-n slim-fit ade trimmed with wii and small pastel flowers. was of noon in the Patriot room, when Miss Anna the popular stenogi-apher was pre- sented with a handsome silver sea‘- vloe. in View of her approaching was mime fifty immediate relatives and Later in the evening the Green Murchison is surviv/gefivfi . hm Boha cial branch of the cry for the Coruizrol Just received a Canadian Secretary. h he states: “The igratcd when quite a. child. chison at home in Glen William‘ Simon Murchison in Idaho; gum‘. beth Mia N Glen Martin. P.E.I.: Bunion. Mrs. New Orleans, and friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Burns basis home in Freetown when the is a pmaperuus farmer. DISTRIBUTION OF SOUVENIB MEDALS—On June 9th the pupils of Rustico Convent received their souvenir medals of the Royal visl to Canada. The p con sisted of e. ooncelrt by so as to raise funds for their_m.is- slonary and Red Cross activities. They realized over twen The parish hall. beautifu y decor- ated with pictures of the d Queen. also with flags ins was filled with Toronto. in whlc doing extreinely well. on a .13 lead in as far as mem- local branch is His Honour Lieutenant Governor De- while the organizer and is the Hon. D. J. P. MacMillan, Assistant secretary fol the Federal Society. lt0T.ARY—At the reflul-ar Rloia Luncheon, yesterday. Rotarian E. . esided. Thespeaker was R40- E. Colwill who go. aper on the anc(i!eili’t and husband, her ren Mrs. Graham: two City. His wife Ruby K913“, and K-BOAOH NU?- wed til . Church at noon yesterday, when “WY received the colon brigade. A detachment of the five companies under canvas, in Kensington sol_arnn.lzed in summe'rs.u.e on Wednesday. June when Ruth. daughter dcri Roach d A .__;. ..-...., ...- --. --s ‘M b trade and accompanied by ed to the Cliurc . The men were drawn up on His strleet beside gramme was as follows: solo by Carina Gallant; recitation, Les Petites Mis- , slonaries. Scenes 1 and 2; tion: The New Bonnet. Bouin; Play, some 3. O Canada; Play: he Pet the boys, Scene ' Berceuse de Grand mere. Bouln; Play: scene 2; Recitation: La Journce du Croisie by ard Gallant: Play: Scene 3; Cyrus. ade Bong: Pay: The Power of a ve' Chorus: Britulial of medals; iumariu Good-night drill; Ave Maria Stella God Save the King; Three 11% iiratulations Miss Eileen Douoette. pupil of St. Awustinds’ Rustlco Convent, who received second prize from the Women’: Institute for her essay on Home sanitation. is receiving the congratulations of her fl-i Whitlock of Kensin¢- Rev. Mr. Dewollfe officiated. The bride was dressed in a gown of blue with accessories to match. The couple were unattended. Fol- lowing the wedding the happy to Damiiey where .. B .. ence was dlscursed “if of t.han.‘c.s move Thompson with the color party the ch in d andmrapped with the hilt of his A voice from within asked: “Who goes there?” The Commanding sins were Eugene! and goo church. Coin-an Ban. Poster. Rev. K. McPherson. assist- ed bv Rev. B. Gulls. D. D.. con- ducted service at the church and grave. Pallbearers in the city were Messrs. Austin Connolly. Trainer. Ted McKeai-ney. William . Frarik MaoM.illo.n and Joe- eph Mc'i‘ague. M: Con-an ‘Ban cousins of the deceased acted as pallbearers. name Rev. B. Moorhead luau, 1), 1).’, actor of the Church who sud: Guard well the King’; colon dill to th V Ianctlly I this red Mall ." a sac “dding W A L '1‘ 0 N-MMDON thepaaaingiQi?‘l1‘ifJ B- omen during the ser- broadest home of the groom. Mr. and .Cheverle left on I honeymoon On their ‘llluidmilitieunifsw zoreeyestsri-dcyandtheir Prince Ishnd lenders of the Black Watch. Dekmceti to air Duncan . glrst Colonel-in-Chletof the ends wish them every happi- -. , 3 is the honorary Colonel-lnnohid It is only a few months announced ALUKNAI PIISIDIN1‘ GOM- _ INO—'l“lieu”afliiloted Alumnae a lh¢6.the tbiltod NICDTU-it!-ll. y relations which existed at mes, her cheerful and amiable disposition and her wl at all - Ilsllli in her I modest and gracious man- ner acknowledged the gift. she was previously presented with a substantial cheque the man- YES'l‘ERDAY—'I‘l'ie funeral of the late William H. Mclntyre was held Tilesday morn- ng from the residence of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mclntyrs, 194 Wevmouth St in Basilica Where requi' . was sum by the Pa l)unsta.n's ilizih Maia the Charles six Jos- Colin Campbell. Bomerled Trainer. John Trainor. Alien Molntyre. Vincent McIn- BY 'rnAlN—0I.n- Rallweys brought 3.- 500 people, kialud of school children incnt cap- orchids en DeBlols‘s dress was of soft French blue with belt and shoes of d caret hue. and tiny ador- able bue hat with claret velvet streamers. The ladies-in-wailting. Nunburnholmo was dressed in a street length costume or wine red with his hat. and lady Kath- erine seymour in blue with off the face flower trimmed blue hat. Of the luncheon guests. Mrs. Dun- nlng was attired in grey; Mrs. Cyr- llan in a navy and white silk dressmaker suit with white ac- Mn. J. A. Mac ured sheer ate at‘: coat and large navy hat with h h rey trim. rler ootrsa e was of or- ch ; Mrs. Creelman rthur in a Queen's blue sheer coat and print- ad dress with larJge wine but and accessories. Mrs. . A. Mathicson, wore a long dove grey dress of lace rge is with silk coat and violet hat. Mrs. . . Arsenault were a 0 Meal ue gown and b k hat with rose trim. Mrs. E. A. Foster's dress was black sheer with white applique. with it she wore-a l to with black tea or actean whi picture but Mrs. A. E. M wore a. blue gown with 1 white hat sn_d ail- ver fox fur. . V. Grants suit was navsowith white . Mrs. L. uglas’s ensemble dress wl framed in silver. bythe Monarchs. xiv bum _ of this city ha:fi“ ‘announcing Bell, Oonse _ 1% Distrlclvglrzfuggigs lath h made Justioeum A. M: and ts with th attached should bee $33357’? ‘."§.’§ .\ ~ accident oc- hat is‘ known as I-lall's recount Judge Duffy allowed such A marriage of local‘ interest us WAR VETERANS HONORED- Members of the Aimputatioii Ami. '7»- inc builds and chatted briefly . Llerut.-Col. R.C. Cham. M . . ch .st.. Wakefield. Mus ceremony was 0 blue sheer trove" a large white hat and was attend- ed by her aunt Miss M. Elizabeth were Provincial Building. VISITING HOME FRIENDS- . Richmond and daugh- . A. Fa an of Dover. N. Charlottetown this King George took {gm est in Mr. John Duffy. a la: at Govemine conversation with After the Royal Oou ii introduced to more Prince Edward Island dignitaries. King George strode up to the but- ler who was standing..by is owner and manag- utiful giiessrt house at .3.‘ I‘ asked been at Government "Fifty-two years. Your ‘ t’ 10 . . Dove. . - ‘Mm an I .' "3 “me at the Charlottetown here for a week or so. ad been ng. shook hands with Mr King h Government House in 1313 when the M time but one iakai yflioe was held at the “'33: E. Price. . lac Williams. gall? E_ 'mu°,"d_ am both services and spoke Vaneou Wm‘ crowded with peoplcwygho WM Loudén; Aubrev mg: to the here-v;‘d_ Burn. The Times. Hymn Rkamoh. Vio"""n} BIRTHS __.__ ALD—At the P. E. lshnd . Donald MMIDOHG I011. 0110!.-SON--At Monti» 939 to M!