. irrit- xiviirvio"- - w». tku) int-Jam. v _.. fill??? 1.3- my ind four sisters. . _-—i--— . fiqauuio had the pleag. the s. s. Abegweit ,9! bier on Friday .04 Mrs. Norman S. Heston and Montague, the past week vis- While in @0911. Services - .'i‘-- w. Goodwill. o _' if. James MacPhail. the late Mrs. - _ Interment was n‘ fluid Cemetery, FROM It W!“ ' out ' bmpaiiied by Miss w. ' e also spending 5' cripaud. will l“! rday lboard the - anee Regiment oParlane. sit was defied. Bilmmsraide oi Mrs. McCarvill and fmwsy and with the ted to the welfare of y. She is survived by _ u: and two Iona: PM 5 _ . P50’!!! WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY—Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mac-y Fariane, Bedeque, were the cipients of many ,yesterday on the occasion of their ,fiftieth wedding anniversary which they celebrated quietly Bison mun lgeltaway ' l? Aft- church, ducted by Rev, wild Mr. Zltlmlnn. _,Blreh Hill Gem. - "i?" were: J-W. Wiwd. James wood, 14! Wrlllson, Pred Sumervllle, Aldus. who with their young son ililly are spending two weeks vacation at Mrs. Reid's old grave. Interment was in ~home in Ilampton. P.-E.I., were People's Cemetery. The pallbearers were: R.S.P. Jardlne, J.A. Moore, Theodore Sontner, Augustus Wis- ner. Mack MacEaehern, Dr, J. E. guests Thursday during the after- noon tea hour of Mrs. Reid's un- cle, Mr. Finley Ferguson, and Mrs. Ferguson, Victoria. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Nightingale (if New lilydc Park, New York, are N0 FOLIO IN PROVINCE Officer. told the Olty Mayor and ‘City Council last ninht that no case of polio had been reported to nis "-"FW' ', i ' ACCIDENT-Allan o, Tracadle. died in “w” HMPR“ Siliiill" in Victoria. guests of Mrs. Nigiltingales mother, Mrs. Wallace Stewart. It ls regrettable tllat her father. Mr. Wallace Stew- art is not at home to enjoy their 531°" iii-iii?“ visit. being at present a patient in -—_ the P. E, I. Hospital, Charlotte- town. However, he n looking for- deacon G-R. Harri-ion and family ward each day to his early re- have 1P1! 10f Tifllllih. N- 5.. i0 ' spend ii three weeks vacation. In the Arohdcacons absence services at St. lilary’; Church, Summerside, _ and Si John's Church. St. Eleonora, “Cwmimmcd b!’ Mi" for next Sunday will be conducted bmlheri M"- Conn by Rev. Dcimrint Ye0.—S. Campbell of ___ visitors w cour. BY PLANE-Mr. and Mid Wm‘ Mrs. w. 1.. Smith or Wollaston, him“ "I Mil “lid Mass, are visiting Charlottetown. _ Thcy flew to tbeProvlnce in their but vcars since Mr. Campbcil last new "Stinson Voyager" aircraft making ‘he last leg nf the flight Mimi?‘ i" m‘? from Bar Harbor, Maine, to Char- ms‘ "WV lottetown non stop. While in the Province they will bi- the guests of way mall at. Glrvan and is one of M, and Mr, M». strang“ Breezy i-iifliiiieifi iiiiimiii» Hill Clillls, ltliiiéhtlolo. lie is a sun of ‘ille late DL. Camp- jtor aal-i one case dad bmn report- .ed to Ottawa but Zurthiir investig- . was engaged .100!- I-Ie issurvlved ‘WW and at least two an error in diagnosis. snvlsitlzur BURNED D.C. Ranlsay, resickng at 32 Ger- about both arms in trying to put Jriglnatcd lr the Ramsay received medical at- tention and ls now fortably at his home. yiorden. ‘rryon all which did considerable damage to Borden the kitchen quickly extinguished by men upcn their arrival a! 4.20. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell. . m we" o’ M“ Willard Victoria on Saturday It. is twenty- ll AT RIVERDALE-i PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER —On u 5P0! the late Mrs. iThui-sday, Miss "Wliiiyen was held from ibride elect, was guest of honor at 5,800,“. Riverdale on Sat- p ghqwgr and to; given by Bl the . bridge club at. the home of‘ Misses And grove were conducted ‘Dorothy and Tea. was poured by Blake and Mrs. N. Nicholson. A1» , illitivc land and l\ll'S. Colin is employed as section rail- l-Lln 8t. Catherine's Cem- ' The; lhearers were: Fred! -- , uy MacLeod. James Com] .Ml H1 M Dl>ldll John McQuaid, James r ey 5S gen ac w" . Miss Eileen Wilson, Miss MacDonald, Miss YrSTERDAY The nessey and Mrs. Arthur Gormicv. . Appin Road, was afternoon from her do. The services at the grave were conducted fl O.,A. Hicks. The pall- e. James Gordon. Heath wia Gordon. John Gor- ‘d McLeod, and Lest-er successful trip from Charlottetown to Borden yes- terday and did some practice to familiarize all con- cerned with docking operatiors. officers and em- ployees of Marine , Hector .‘.l:icK.i_i' and the Island crew will be taking up their new quarters Mr. Charles erside and North returned from a bus- There is a considerable num- ber of tradesmen working on the Torrncntlne piers making necessary adjust- m. inn ms “Riva; that he merits to (racks and approach- chlqfl twO Properties ‘i tori street, Sunimeriicie, from‘ R ‘Koohan. These properties one known as the Dominion find the building wrote Tes- a Taxi is located. Mr. l" did t-hat his plans for the itese propErtles are not def- o up yet. Mr. MacNeill reports flltugoff s: regards bilslness in .countrles that b0 ha!- iusi v‘-i-. ~ particularly the We" Iiidws- the Light Committee ‘ Mr. Alrlsworth on July 21 last. Mr. icoutit-ri lusworth agreed to make a re- rcgular iborn at Wood liililii-S. (aviic to the, His iCity as 4 boy vrilh Ills l--l.'i‘ll\5 nlid shortly nflcrwurds ontci-i-ri “u- em-I WE Duran as at Bolldveilfurt-s Church and was ‘ware 0il$illC°S uiii- .\lr. Dir rntil the !i'\tll‘l"S (lvklfil wit-n. \\ h ITIIBNED AFTER uoupax’ - A ~r~¥l¥ find M"- R~ N- 93w‘ {duction of $500 on the Citi-‘s light ms Stanley SITIIW. zzlitl Harden. and power bill for the period ex- tending from Jan. ago the fliii-dvhre firm -. Gi-apaud. have returned home ‘ holiday trip through , , lifted States, Ottawa. ‘mix. On their return they Probably no ililblHPSS ln.iii in the ilf'f1‘lf\'ll‘.l.;i.'\L'O-; sillp with the petipli» of. l"i" Prov-l iuce than the late Mr. Pail-don for‘ .\llt‘llfll'l'S ltis genial dispoSitliln hurl interest pretty in llle welfare of cillrirs hall ntndc ]7.'I'EOIll\li_\' kiuiwn On Aug. 2nd at. St ,0! OHHWB. and MTS. G. churrh. Hellovlno. ‘ ' and woung son Gregoryiweddlng ' i - who d" M11111"! A LAC. Allilur L. Griffith, f0l‘l‘f‘l€l‘ly -' with theh parenhsi Mr‘ Iof Chtnlotictotvn, PHI, "ind Fran-I 'ices K. McDonald. formerly l-flrfllfll Juno the lotc Mr. Percy Dawson, Crapaud ‘ Alfrcd "filorne of Cilar- _DFPARTURE REGRETTED _ d Mrs. L. l", Dawson 011M011,“ PE L. Bil‘ ‘Bellevilic. Ont., were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. I brloe. given away Thorpe, datilmicr- ‘ with the formers "w" '5 m“ little son Douglas have returned to """"'*'3 "nd Wlintipcg afior spending a pleas- 8.M.V. "Aibegweit" in the or before taking-up aer- een Port Borden. P.E.I., e Tormentine in he Strait run" was offi- ended over by her builders, lhdustries Limited. Sorel. (through the Department of to the Canadian Na- ilwaya at a ceremony very chit-min; in a gown of robirrs Stanley, Show mid Pvnrdcn, LlllfWE‘ pnmms‘ Mr_ and Mm Benjyman, m" “'5” "We" '“'s'°"'“‘ M"5' "mshml Coticlon, Kcnsinpton M-r, Condoms Tormm‘ 0""; “'5' two sons, Masicr Ralph and Har- m" i"~"i°'-.G“‘““~ =\- 3- h S- “dl out who had been residing with Cmmm "m-Pck‘ Sums" ihi-lr grand parents accompanied ham‘ Mm“ Th“ '3'" M“ Frame“ them 0n iiheir return, Before leav- and czrricd a bouquet raises and Indian hair fern. 'Mrs. Gordon Gallant. of Nfoncton,‘ _ The. groomsman was ‘L.A.C. Juhn Bat BIRTHDAY GREETINGS —- The I..M_ Murray leader of the Trail many friends and relatives of Mrs. Rangers group of whom Ralph was Margaret Cole Will be glad to hear a mgmbgr, walled on tiheim at their mleblatllig her 81st birth- home and present“; them with Wednesday the 13th. gifts of money and monogramed She is :11 oz-"intz the best of health bill folds Wishing them good luck und is visiting at her daughter's, and a pleiigni-it journey, Mrs. John Burgoyne. yer 500 pure bred and grade le. the largest entry of cattle ‘ever to appear before judges at an exhibition in this Province _begin walking into the show rings ‘at 9 o'clock this morning at the Provincial Exhibition. One hundred and twenty seven st. the Marine Wharf. da of Island people were l ‘opportunity to inspect . ‘hast when she was thrown - the public yesterday from until well into the evcn- Grriilville. ‘ TEACHER TRAN-scream —' MAKE rm. SHOWING-Char- " °mPiiii bimd mime" W“ Shorthorns will he judged Mrs. Maclnnis has been transferred lcttetcwn students made a good bl’ “i9 bimd M U" 17"“ morning as well as standard bred "m!" horses and roadsters. I Dale Dean, owner of 'Meadow Ridge Farms. “ fthe “PP'°X'm3te1i' eight‘ and one of the greatest authorities i will? "i8 Ship WES ODE" i0!‘ on Jersey cattle on the Continentp 0n 1 tion of Bandmaster Sgt it was estimated thai 1.5.000 U"! 20.000 peso‘: en aboard. At times stand- e was eta Premium c“ iiii. Ont., will ludge the i" horns. All horses will he liy Mr. David Greig of Armstrong ‘ ~» . Ont I h! o; tints. JOSEPH Y -- ‘Rte death occurred ' ohly s. few days lioness Profit, Freetown. will place y Holsteins; and W. H. Black, Moi!‘ i tine Wharf where HAD NARROW ESCAPE —What 0" might have been a more serious ac- ' "Elli"! It U"! "0""! 0f rldent. occurred yesterday morning darirhiar. Mrs- Patrick Nav- at the corner of Fitzroy inio wiiy- h 5h w JQWPh mouth, when a bicycle driven . ra . 1i e was Yea of all: geith _Darach. delivery boy foi i ‘Sflckmle nibuncmns)‘ a urhoea Grocery collided almost, iii"! head on with a horse drawn ve-i Mary hicle driven by Mr. Michael Bea- , . "i" gen. Due to the quick "n" ‘m “V” i"? 3'1""? 3T8" and careful management of Mr. TEi-i-‘e- Bealzen. the boy vivas able to crawll , , I 0f h" llii-‘ibiliid i! Yiilf-‘i "SOC from under the vehicle unhurt, and i was a milwiiy man. moved Io, with only slight damage caused toi en-lde where she has lived the bicycle. . Her hilsbard p-edeneascd Jour years ago. Mrs. Murphy the former Mary J ll do t ui -—- ' "m" o! e SUMMER VISITORS -— Mr. and In flu: paring of Mr. George Davlm- iii hi, ham; 5g gengng. graduates awarded scholarships in inn n-ri Jul. llth. 1m, another of the hinder univvraiiin vi the Un- 1 fast rnssng gcnmitlon has zone "94! Bill-BI ilild Ciilliidil- W0"! ii-IS to ii hlflicr home Born at Burl- iii“ bieli "Willi/Bil iiiili» Bt- Dull- Mrs. GJy S. Childirss. their sister iilgion ll yours ago, he had earned‘ 5'4"" conflli chlfiili-i-Qi-Owli. h" Ilfld brlilpr-in-lmv of York. Pcun- the rczpect of Bll who ‘thew him, daughter. lis ii got-d citizen. a successful Barbara Ellen Chiidress, afarmcr and as a1. expert miller Peter's Bay, who received llll Susquehanna University, In the days of custom vrlnding of This is the home grown wheat. In iiarly ‘ife. Childvess afit-r he mtatiird Chrlsty Anna Sheen, an absence of 23 years She was and their home wa' a ‘hai-py haven] ector of the Mediaeval Institute of for the five children botii to them Notre Dame University. Indiana. imrl a niaci- from which no one was. that he has been awarded one of Mt-Callurn of North st. ever turned away wthout refroah-‘the three scholarships given by that University for s one-year ago he disposed -o-f hisfarm brop- post graduate course in Mediaeval rrty axvl with his wife wile paused‘ Philosophy. The scholarship is vai- imiy in Deco-tuber i040. rettled iii‘ ties at alaoo. Roy P. hinclmlm. itfalpoqtio house gut-sis i\i:tr‘h7\ Hntifz of Freetown. After for tho non'll. MIN of York. Pennsylvniiiii. ai-tl Mr. and -.,ioms m: roacr - An- il mm!" 0f i! quiet and homt- other lwind veteran has rejoined ‘M’ filipvfliifln Mimic life W88 the Air Force according to n m- ,1 t H Y M" her port received from ‘r5 v5‘ or " lIcCallum. Mr" H’ " “*1!” om" ought" of the late Mr. and Mrs. ., lvflcii- Vancwvvr. 80-: of anioiilbaiie, p.m.. son of Tfioml! Reilly Newark. NJ-i Bibmer; Cousins of that QIIICO. 41'1"" MCWHAI Rlfi-‘i- servedflhree years in the R.C.i\.1". an‘ Patrick 39°54", BUITP‘ ll a Wireless Air Gunnci- and has Mia Madflwifflqnnaiiv. enlisted l! EiTlFFWZH-Ifl I I; York men, clerk Administrator. . a i .. l‘ DE. Cnllllnald M qrrawa imlron HERE. -Mr. iC-harle; J. Woodaworth, Editor of . G'°"P.'r.lie Citizen. ottiiwi. ‘two. l-frwife la the former Jea-n-woodwmth Fifiiliii iii Biiiiiiiiiliii "ihstinitiope. This l! their am visit leading Aircraft:- ihl. Summer-aide station. . The rs- ' _ cruiting officer at the ‘horouwly iii-iiW-fl fl- lcncas. Mr. Wocdsworth is a I071 of he i! mliviw quite llthellte m. J. s. wooiiswoitiimlz. gniiiii-rnan of the National Council m; "w, dgughggfg, Jog4p]\_ "u rnd of the Cooperative Commonwealth, iPl-tic- Federation. froumyolfnz men de- v|_ join the RCA F.‘ to find out eerti-Ir ulars as to my, rank, c.i' before FUNERAL yl-isTznnAy .__ Th; funeral of the late Ml’. Wi tam Pearden was held from Trinity Alexander Held, United Churoh yesterday afternoon Services were conducted by Rev. Dir. Rice who also officiated at the Blanchard. Tllcre entered into her eternal “ml h” zest at Mu.‘ cue Thur dav Isqbeue‘ ‘M355 “B5119 Miicmmfi‘ D1 morning July/p filllst gnu aged sand Help (ggclililizfiiybnilllliiiilf P ‘Va-l’ i" esteemed resident Mrs, Jane Stuart __ _4 » 5'“ “"5, i" Ramsay, widow of the late Wm. |vtslt wlin their aunt. Mrs. Abtjdll ,1 Ramsay Deceased who was 92 |Burns. Freetown. They have been 3mm of w“ w“ a consistent ‘fwcmh’ i“ member of the United Church uilcie- 54-"- Malpcque. a life member of the “imsi” mm’? '5 5° Womctfs Missionary Society and lprettily situnfcd on the beautiful m active hllzper‘ m her yéunger n '5 fm-"'“'"° day, in community life. Her mem- yrars since they inst visited fill‘ M; became conyused We years lls-liind. so they ccrtiinly will see “QM whm we Sufism: the 1055 o: “MK” "i" , iter home by fire. Until that time Jim his bi°“*‘-"'"""'““'-M“ cmmiw slie was unusually active for her Totvnshcild of Pornettc. Wiscoil- v93“ doing many beautiful “ems -F'n- l0 59°71“ 50m" “m? “ll-h him of handicraft. During her illness l-"nd M“ Max“ “"5 hm“? sh? was tenderly cared for. De- (PIISCCl had a pleasing personality Cy-,a;1@y;,.y,,“-, s 01,155; and cheerfulidisposition, and al- pr,n,y,,e.y, buslvhcss m,“ ways extended a hearty welcome the ,cl'son of ‘Niflinrii Pczlrrien Y" an wii“ 93in? i0 h" 1393"» He? payed away" sll(l(l"llly at I-d-Anl-d mm,‘ a, event. \vhen,on July 9th there was “is hum: ycnrly birthday party was a happy HO ‘vnmd d fnmliy reunion. Little other than routine hiisi- have becn 80 yvrirs olri Sunday. ness came up for the attention of i the City Council meeting last night. Worship Mayor B. Earle Donald presided and all Council- lors with the exception of Conn. F. C, Dougall were present. Colin. D. E. Noonan the Council that at a meeting of 1 .__. The Lute .'\ll‘. Pciltleii. ivllo wzis' FUNERAL SERVKES _ The funeral of Mr. Allan J. Lund was hold yesterday morning from his late readentc in Tracadle to St. _ very largely intended Solemn High lixlass of Reouiem was celebrated ‘ by the pastor. Rev. Kenneth Mac- I Phersou, assisted by Rev. Earl Dalton as deacon. Rev. William Iilld Mr. '. in Vnn- the A large number of friends and very pleg5ant, twq relatives were saddened and shock- ed. to hear of the death of Mrs. Wil- liam J. Carr which occurred tn the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday morning, July 28th after s -ON VACATION — Von, Amh- H. W. Bernard a former resident of Bradalbane. now residing int tired C.N.R. engineer of New- left Borden for Newcastle to - tend the funeral. | Patrick's Church in Montreal. E. Island wiis united in matrim- ony to Joseph E. Creamer. also phy. The bride, who visas given with white accessories. l-Ier cor- sage was of yellow talisman roses. She was attended by her sister dress. picture hat and white ac- cessories, Her corsnce was white cdrnatiohs. The groom was sup- ported by Hubert Lalligail, cousin of the bride. After a delightful wedding breakfast the bride and groom left for New York on a turn they will reside in Montreal. The temperature went to B9 yes- tcrday. ‘he nottest day Zllla yi-ar. At l p.m. ‘it was 8Q at the Char- lottetown Experimental Station — and Probably ii bit hotier than that on lhc midway and bleachers‘ at the Exhibtion Grounds - but a shift n-' wlhrl to flue no-‘fh caused a rapid tirnp. By 2.30 me tempera-Q seconds. On 20 days in July the' temperatrre was 8O degrees abovr,‘ ton McClbe Given ln marriage by her fath- ' nu “n” Simpson as sub-deacon, and Rev. .- l known "lEBS were conducted by Rev. Leonard Ayers. The pail-bearers ‘yore: bft-nsrs Ambrose Mullen. Lea Ifisher, Thonms Evans, Elmer Mc- Qutlid, Patrick Lacey and Basil MacDonald. .0 thous- mm '5 Mr. and Mrs, David Cnndon and "iiimi "P rmi holiday with Mr. Condon's ing their school chums Jimmie Inglis, Donald Hunter. Kenneth Blakenoy. Linwood Gill and Rev. THURSDAY inn, Heather Lantz tied with an- fl d-a. mcnt of mind or may. Eight yem nnd M-ra. Kensinvton. For some time pre- limlmflilifl at vloua to his death. his health had‘ lottetown. who received lier is A. Leonard Ayrcs as master of cere-. monies, Rev. I“. X. MacAulay ofl ‘Winnipclr. and formerly of Trae-Y ndie. was pr-usent lli the sanct- ‘ m“ PP“ Hope R4,,“ was present nary. Interment took place in‘, ' ' the church cemetery. where ser- ‘R “heme and James Murphy ly at ‘he Cllnrlolicifrwn Hospital yesterday morning of Ml. William Moran. Prllicillfll of the Union of Sydney Minus who COIllmt-"flfll College, Charlotre- [ending 91¢ Home week will m. town. ‘t-le was in hls 77th year. He M“ 1199b "Vii-i ii-‘i "F1131 iii‘ home suddenly owing to the death iqntlin; to his dunes o.i Monday, but to»: suddenly ill tint evening.‘ Mr. iiioran was well and favcr-‘Giau. Bu; dolv kiown in the- Province and. elsowhwre. du? to dis kindly mJn-| ncr and genial disposition, both. of son‘ 1e“ on return w 355k“ 9n which lie displayed undir all con- Aug‘ 9th‘ “no, a pleasant vmt o! dltlons, and also to the great num- thm. ‘beaks among relatlvesh M: t“ M 5r"d“""°5 “cm m5 Col‘ Weeks left the Island for the West lege which he founded hore over m mo,’ and this f°"Y W375 “gm Mm w" "flmon visit to his native province since from 'his uchool hold lucrative that positions bom hero and abroad. lii this C ty for several-terms, and hold responsible position; with the . _ _‘ , . dent for “fol- laiace in the Domin- fir?’ sglléilgnflilxféllwziieiz? Diiiildiixitzaéfigiand 515m“ Mm John w_ 3mg’ ox MOTOR TRIP-Mr. find other M ntreal student for second, iii iiie time c! his death- Mrs. William Strathcarn and ehll- and Shi. ey Dnrrach placed third. _ siren. Lots nut‘. William. of Toronto In the preparatory grade, Maida Yell’! Aid siii-‘ieiy- ii dim"? "Wm- Strathearms Ringerson shared second place, with i101’ 0i tilfl Red Cm" Soiiiiiiy- and Andrew Strathenrn, iwo others. and Helen Chappell Strntheam. They io- and Janet Fpillctt were third In fiirv- l-ii- was a devout ilicmber of cently accompanied Mr. and Mrs. other grades Charles Mclvor and lite Roman CathO-‘lc Ul-ilrch and ‘lllfl liWll‘ two sons. Carol Mario Coles were well up in B 4th iP-Yfi-‘i! Kiiifl-ii 0f Columbus- David and ..inlln. and Mr. Grover ihe lists. It. is most gratifying that _ Hicks ml a motor trip to Char- lc-cnl students, especially when they i" Mi“ Miiimii MiiiTiiv iii"! Sill-i lottetown/nlicl other points of in- reach the higher grades. can hold Vi"! hili- TAPS’ hhfi 011B 50H WhO wrest. on Prince Edward ISIKIYIG,“ their own with any centre in Can- 519d iii liiiiiiicy- took a lively interest in toeial web achieved that enviable record. Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Dunstan‘: last May. has been noti- fledby Dr. Gerald B, Phelan, dir- hederlelt at Konllnstoii. Carmen other of l t year's graduates a. ,0! Boston, Mum. Anna, Mn. An st. Duncan's. recently won in a Tho duiih occurred unexpected- Ha- w-is Councillor for Ward One! H‘ m‘ ° '“""“"'" °l m“ chm“ .4 WELCOME vtsn-olt - Mrs. Emily Walsh has arrived by plane from Newtonville, Mass. to visit _ Irene Matthews.‘ City. She has been absent from her native province for 38 years ishe is enjoying her visit. meeting old friends and relatives in Rua- t tieo. New Glasgow and Charlotte- l l town. I-Is was married lu the your 1006, .__? It is not often that a small Fuuimn’ AT ‘nmioss " The college hasgthree out of one year's Ml‘. Patrick J. Msclnnis, St. Miss Marjorie O. Power. Char- drew J-lllnsto-e of Long River and 1 b Norma, ivlrs. William McCarten ohgratsgnimuzive Ottawa all oi whom visited lllfilriwaihlngmn. no‘ Th“ ‘chohmmp father during his last illness. is ‘m, E “unwell, b d, - , __RECEIVED SAD NEWS _Mrs‘ vggléfiréiulfilolgl‘ cost for oar romi Mr. Green is the son of Mr. and Borden received the sad news Mdnnxtwrmaresi: ammfji and Tmxday °r m” “am M h" mJMrs. Frank Mclnnia, St. Peter's; that‘ M“ Chas‘ F‘ D°n°""n' "8' land Miss Power is the daughter of castle. NB. Mr. and Mrs. Berniéd igffigagtrelifmcg;rgtteffylff' As the evening shadows gather- ‘eu on Jilly 2nd, 1947, Mrs. J. W. wEDDmG BELLs-‘A “m” b“"'l<'orsyth, a dceply loved and high- preuy "dam" l°°k pm” at Si’ ly respected citizen of Alberton, . passed to hel eternal rest after a wlhi; Josephine llianigairasdauightgr very we’ Illness’ ° up" L‘ Lula“ ° 0'“ s’ ' inut medical care and skillful nur- sing could do. Sh ' h '12 d d w“ pcrwrmed by Rev‘ w‘ Mu“ ‘ e family of the late Richafd and (Whitehead) Hodgson in marriage by her cousin, John Rh." Lanigan. wore a suit of dusky pink l» (mm ‘ ‘ community. until her marriage in 19,06, . , Two brothers from Sea. Alice, wearing a grey flouered George L‘ Brand“ m and w“ lit-m B. Brandei", 24—nre in Prince County ixpnlal injuries as the result of n cave-in at n gravel pit. at I-fopc River, The men were injured ‘Tuesday lhort honeymoon. On their re- Slide nf'h;!‘v2fi'e,!,§:r';a rsmtgln; worked by the Department of Pub- lhc Works ir connection with d construction project. Both men are married and are S/tflfi Jlrandcr, also of Sea View. wllcil 110B gun. w“ down g0 31_5_ ,.=lllcere sorrow as that which 0c- Like Jilly, which wag ire wgrmmllllfffid in thc community of York, est m~..ith ever iecortcd here, ‘ll August hits boon setting an all-iii iiw P. E- I. Hospital on Friday. time high. lluiv the passing of N. Orlo Vesey lltll, alter a prolonged ill- vvs BUDGET FOR oua SATURDAYSUBSCRIBERS competitive examination a Knights fellowship to the Russell McCarvllile-S. gown of oyster wb fashioned en prl." . .. head-dress 0f embroidered tulle and flowers, and carried an arm bouquet of red roses. I-Ier brides- maid, Miss Lorna Warren, ivas dressed ill Prairie rose wool with harmonizing head-dress and carri- ed a sheaf of yellow roses. Mr. his friend. Immediately following the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Woolley of Summerside where a reception was lield in their honor. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. J. D. Barnard. father of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard left by plane for their honeymoon which will be spent in Quebeo City at the Barnard homestead and their sum- mer cnttnge. En route to Quebec they will spend a few days ln Mon- ction. - S. Prev/pill; lop temperature my; FESS of over three years which slle year vi": 8'7 tn JUN: 29, a Sunday,‘ bore with patience and Christian but man‘. day's in July were close ivriiiildfi- —Dr._Ernest P. Weeks, I-KRSA, and nv-r, and his wife and son of Ottawa, ?- arrived in Bedeque on lilcCABE-MURPIIY NUPTIALS 12th to spend a vacation of two A wedaing of interest to many or three weeks. They are guests took place ii: St. Ann's Church, of Dr, Week's father, Rev. Ernest Hope River, on Wednesday, July Weeks and Mrs. Weeks. Before re- 16, when Helen Margaret, Murphy turning to Ottawa they will visit The ilews of the sudden death ‘yesterday morning in the Prince Edward Island Hospital of Mr. Alfred Pearden came aa a distinct shock to many citizens of Char- lottetown who had been intim- atcly acquainted with the deceas- ed. He was 43 years old. Only last Saturday his father. Mr. William Pearden of Stanley Shaw and Pearden. had passed away at his residence on the Mount became ,.he bride of Thomas Ciay- several points in the Province. —LEAVES FOR JIISUIT SEM- cfi the lliide “'01? 8 SUPP“ lfllglh lnary - Mr. Francis Arsenault, son dress of white silk jersey and car- lled a bouquet of red roses. Her and airs, sister. lltfzlry “T10 iifiied B5 bfldfi- left Monday morning for Montreal' maid tvorc a slipper length dress "l Pllik SilP-i‘ 0V0? lHlTEl-fi flnil liet-omc a member of that Order.- carrled a boutiuet of pink roses. 5 Mr. Raymond Smith supported the Kroom. Monsignor James A. Murphy, Duvyd Comm“ uncle of the bride. performed the 0f the late Hon. A. F. Arsenault‘ Arsenault, summerslde, to enter the Jesuit Seminary to BACK FROM LONDON. — MI. formerly of Char- . lottctown. and recently of Londomi marriage ceremony, also celebrat- England, arrived “are ca,“ “Si”- ed Nuptial Mass. Rev. E. J. Dal- day, It is his intention to make the Island ‘his home for the immediate‘ in the sanctuary. Lisherswere J. gum”. and 1c“ ygstgfdny for sum. merside to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M, F. Grave, RECALLED HOME -'I‘he many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peck gret to know they were of Mrs. Phelan known baker of —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weeks and partook of a sumptuous wedding The deceased wt».- educated at lexrigmwigrlzxgehfiavimi oglkrtsgblgt Si" Pa""°k" 5am" (“w Qua“ Chelton ‘Beach on Aug. 6th when Square S'h°°" m)?“ “firs” m ° about 60 of the Weeks ronheetlon talned the Govetnor Semi-id's onjoved L sphmdld mmng medal, and clso Prince of Wales ' ' College. _ _ During his long and useful life‘ he had been engaged in the boot HERE fi M’ present and shoe business. but for the Bu": with two beautiful wedding cakes Rev. Mr. MacGoivan proposed the toast to the bride to which the .iirooni flttingly responded. For {travelling the bride chose! a l'l'i;;l' i igjsrfyh-Gjsult with white aceessor es. e vkmng hi groom served with the R. C. A. F. Summevsidt- are Mr. Ed-w-ird Grove gndnlflniw]: edmgwgg 035:2 , » . . .. n o . c ' , greater part of it conducted his Town,” Thlgmfi: gfdgaufiifkgyrtsfi take up residence in London, Ont. from the staff of West Kent. school showing in the results of natlon- fllmmefflai Kli°°l Willi iT-lifh fiilc-Kqsfl ,o',,,,, mud add m. 1s "ml-J . "‘. to Prince Street School and Miss wide music examinations snnounc- "55- ' Marv M3FDUnfllfl‘0l Bonshaw has rd recently by McGill University. been appointed to fill Mrs. Mac- In the Senior Grade. Joan Rog- lnnls‘ vacant-y in West Kcnt school trson tied with a Montreal stu- oughly thrilled with the beautiful and magnificent They‘ are spending their holidays Wilsiting their mother. scenery Belmont Street. - S. her sister. Mrs. Walter Scott, Kinrote. was helu from his late residence. Thursday, Aug. l4, to U!!! Baptist Church at 2 pmf and tvtis largely attended. Services y and church were conducted by file Riev. LA. Corbett. Riiselorook, n|-. slated :.~y Rev. A3 Weir, Vernon; Both clergyman officiated at the- ilie pallbearers wore: M.W.' Wood. Lloyd Robbins. J.O. Mo- D.A. McPherson, Lieod and Samuel E. McLeod. -In-' ferment was in ihr- church ceme- tery. tmicral of grave. The death occurred at the Pro- vincial Senstorium on July 81st, d‘ Ronald Maelnnis. in his 31a: year. He hsd been unwell for months before going to the San two years altgfind wétkshed grad- b t ' liu t-i , - '9' ‘ m". - -- ... til. "lri:.l:‘.:".i:".... ::..~:;:.::;. it.“ Si... Lilli lli."li:".‘.'.1"‘.‘;.'2i‘..liil’l§ "'.:."::l.":.".’;- ....,.,. ...-.... ...= i-..S.'::'1ii sailuill" mi» "i vii-vi vi an affectionate faiher. the: sons varsity. ,, dearly below‘ b, m‘ ‘mm’ w‘ usltv until many friends. its leaves to mourn "h" m n 0""!- MbAiiY- iiii" 'be|id:a his sol-rowing parents, two plstars. llar ant, and Josephine and one bro Edward Road and it is thought What the strain incident to his fathers death had possibly aggrav- ated a heart. ailment to which the ‘son hall been subject. The late Alfred Pearden had been associated with his father in the wholesale and retail hardware ‘business for many years. Besides his widow, he is surviv- ed by one sister Muriel. and a brother. Vernon, ‘both residing in Charlottetown. | WEDDING BELLS - A tiuiet but pretty wedding was snlenilllzcd Saturday Aiilziist 9th nt the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Prestoh Beairsto. Mtllpeque when their daughter Verna Evelyn was united in marriage to Ross Freder- it-k Warden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warden, London Ont., Rev’. J. A. MacGowan was officiating clergyman. Mrs. Roy Easter played the nuptial music. The bride given in marriage by her father, was very wlnsnnle in wlllte sheer with shoulder length veil. she carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses and maiden hair fern. Miss Hilda Bearisto, the bride's twin sis- ter waa bridesmaid and was gown- edi in pale blue nylon nlarquisette. her head-dress was for-get-mc-nots Everett Bearisto, brother of the bride. tvas best man. After all ; gMl-l-"qu m‘ home m Middleton. ; Russell Patrick Smith, age 2i years. sooner. the table being centred corutloalv-At the Charlottetown ' Hospital on Wednesday, Aug. 13. 1947. Bernard Corrlgan in his 79th —l-‘UNERAL 0F MRS. JOSEPH MURPHY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph Murphy who pas» led away last Friday was held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Patrick Noonan. Summerslde. on Monday morning to 5t. Paul's Church where Requian High Mass ' was celebrated by Rev Howard Wight. The service at the grave was conducted by Rt. Rev. Mszr, G. J. Macnellah. The pail bearers were Messrs E. P. Foley, Brendon Drslcoll, J. Lo he Drlscoll, Elton An erson Ant ony Arsenault and ’ —BERNARD - GUNNING - A quiet midsummer wedding took place at 2:30 Saturday afternoon in Trinity United Church. Summer- side. when the Rev. George Ayers solemnlzed the marriage of Miss Margaret Elizabeth Gunning. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geordie Gunning of Travellers’ Rest. to Mr. I l: MMAUQLANLA‘ m. City. e delimiter. . . and M 5- Device Olow, i, m, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. R, J, B11, ilngs, (nee Miss Maudie McLaln son. Robert Blair. te-r- , _ . CANNON — At the Prince Coup Robert Albert Francois Barnard. lion of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Barnard of Quebec City. The attractive young bride wore a street length l lSMlTlh-At the Ghwrl lpital n Monday, August 11th, 1947 ii» . and Mrs. Ivan Smith. roii yAililiislus. a daughter. Janet Mario. _. DIAMOND _ A; m‘ prin“ zlsittnd llospiiai on Augugt, 13 A947, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Blamed: la son. Roderick Carl. jroiiiii Peter C. Mikua was groomsman for izhm Chum“ Mame °“ August “h. a =dwilhtvr iPearl Mae.) Miinmaoss .‘avniiiaiitm,; 1947. by the Rev. c l l w Isabelle Sarah. dauglllé. of °bf§§2 Ford and the late Mrs. Ford, G1“, gow Road. to Arnold 0mm, w" o! Mr- and MIS. EVEIPU. Gdvaregn’ 1 Charlottetown. LOWTEN - WHITE —- Corinne .Lueille White of Murray Harbour ito George Arthur Lowten of Mon- treal. in Murray Harbour Presby- ' "Pia" Church on Avcusi. s. i947. by .Rev. T. A. A. Duke, JIIOUSTON - STEVENSON _ M {the Christian Church PITSOIIBKQI New Glasgow, P. E. I., August 6th, 1947- bl! Rev. J. W, Hayter. Lloyd George Houston. son of the late Mr; and Mrs. Gordon Houston, May. field. and Muriel Elsie Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Stevenson. Hazel Grove, P, p. 1. ‘DEVLIN-BETTS - On June 14th, 1947, at Canadian Memorial Church, Vancouver, by Dr. A. M. sumo“, Emily Ruth, daughter of Mm. Ari‘. mas Betts and fhelate Mr. Bette of Cumberland. P. E. I., t0 Budd Jarvis 50H of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P, Dev- lin. Vancouver, B. C. annluln-Lnovn-At. st. Jamel the Apostle Church, Montreal, on August 13th. by the Rev. W, l. Jackson, John W. Arthur, yon o1 Mrs. Arthur and the late James Arthur of Summerslde, and Bar- bara J. Lloyrkdaughter of the late L. W. i.loyd and Jessie Lloyd, Montreal. "ORAN-Suddenly at the ch". lottoiovm Hospital on wedneyjpy. Aug 13, 1947, Wl-lliairn Moran, pg-ln. iclpal of Union Conltncrclal College. -SCOT'l‘-—Ati. Kinross on Aug. l2, i19~l7. .Walter B. scott. aged 60. 'SMITH - Died at his homo in Newton Russell Patrick Smith, axed 21. ' Bl.AKENEY-—At the Prince Coun. iy Hospital August 10th. Atwood i BlflkCIlQVi Sen view, aged 63 years. n-aanniuv - Surldvnly at his m- iicance. Mt. Edward Road on Sot- urday. Aug. ‘.0, William Pearden aged 80 years. ' 'I.UND — In the Giarlottetovwn lllospita. on Saturday, August i! ,,1lJ47. Azuin J. Lund of Tracadie ill this 58ah year. ' lllAGAN-Ili the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday, Aug. ll. i847. Mrs. Emmett Hagan in herJOth IYOM‘. i‘ v year. JWIARDEN-At the P. I. I. Roa- pftal Thursday, August 14th, Al- frcdJieai-den, age 43 years. PIDGEON-Ai French River All]. 14, 1947, James A. Pidgeon, aged 7B years. _ WE Sillil‘ ikf-lfvlllicii GENUINE ST‘ Vii/Ht‘ T" Mile? i iii; “- "li ‘wqennww-eeqas-vmw ' BrnrITWW" Hospital on A E‘ 1- m. and‘ rm. filth GLOW-At. ttne Prince Q4; pitll Saturday, Augu“ ,,§f"§,',“,f§ ARCH! ALD — At Grace ity Hospital. Halifax, N.s_, xffflfij "S! 11. 1917. to Mr. and Mrs. n y- Archibald, a daughtm Mary Join’ BlLLlNGS-At Toronto, August l‘ l RN" of North River, 1x313 ‘ BIMPSON- At the Charlottetown Hospital. August 11, 1941 p, m and Mrs. Lloyd slmp5on’ a dun“: lclvsnltal. August 3rd, 1941, i, M, and Mrs. Earl Cannon. St. Eleonora: oitetown Ho‘.