Y 101']- t THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE NINE OUR News BUDGET s... OURSATURDAY ENTEBTAIN ED - Dr. NQNDQY Ker in EDA! Bill estarda = lNG VACATION IN and Dr. Kerr of Toronto were egn- win"! Josepll MacDlofnaalgalclittargcsxtlenvrtt/llll l N-Loi-alo and Frankie Eerie-fled last evening at the SQD. um. c. W. HIGGINS manslaughter, at the opening of tt. of this City. (two Guar- Rtlme p! Br- Dun Campbell. North dn. 1dr, Clarence W. ins. the July iittiiics of the Supreme llot boys) left Saturday ver Reed- Both these doctors D. .C., st. Avards, has an Court at Georgetown. A True m 89mm,‘ where g9" tlitalghed to No. '1 JCHOTBI a lnted manager d tho Char- Bill was also found against 7.112s- m lo pond a two weeks Tar-l at Htxliland and Belgium. lot clown branch of tho War Aaaols tor McIntyre. charged with prank. mm I meeyln e tpee n: at a iiinner (Jorporalion, lfo office has as yet ing and entering and than, Qhlel s 0f the P. E. Island Medi- been o ened 1n the City but it was Justice Thane A Campbell pre- Iolu: 0N VIIIT- Miss Ethel gal Bvcletlv whl=h is being held ieoriie yesterday that such an sided. ' ' side of San Francisco is Keg lglyeflms at Montague. Dr. office will be vpeiigd aherlly- | The following comprised the di-ng the summer vi/ith her "5 t?!‘ Sllehk mr= Thensur- .-_- Grand Jury. Frank Clay, fol-e. , Hrs. Nelson MacDonald of I!) YK° __ B Acute Abdomen and HOME FROM OVEBBEASQA man‘ Harold Bulpltt, Alexander r River. P. 2:. I. It ii 33 l; efllNsllelke up Some Prob- former principal of Queen uarfl MacLeod. Malcolm MacKenzie, since she left her old home e 5 ° ePllrltli- School. Lt.-Col. Leo F. Mac on- William W. Bueli, Walter Doug. [or-ch Milton and her many o —.— ‘ aid, Charlottetown, has arrived las. Carl Johnston, John Breiinut, lglds will be glad to see her ne of the prettiest weddings dl home from overseas. He was Glen Stewart. Raymund Nlqhgl- ck ma“, ,the present summer took place granted leave of absence from his son and James Cain, FUNERAL gA-"lnngy _ The ray River when Margaret (uneral of Miss Helen Keefe. wiho used away in 8t. John. July 11. held Saturday afternoon from artsvllle Church. Services at the urch and grave were conducted Mr. Donald. lfiicholson. The iallbeorers were Howard MacDon- id. Richard MacKerlzie. John ison, Duncan Nicholson. Noll holson. Duncan Maclntnah. In- i-ment Hartavilio cemetery. HONOREhD BY H l;lN%°m Two brot ers Mr. . . on, _ g Al; Ocloclf 8s, Josephs ‘$‘.l.““"""ié‘. 1371?? (grim: W1"- Wltth Rev 1m, Ont, were among those 0- M Canadians who were on the Kini’! The Birthday Honour list. Mr. H. P. PW" Gordon received the high award of c, M. G. while Mr. P. W. Gordon was made n member of the Order of the British inn lre. ‘They Qrg brothers of Mr. J. . Gordon McLeod. o Moon and L‘ ti. éiarlortcwwn. DFUNERAL AT FREETOWN- The funeral of the late Setcphen Rogers was held on July 10th with a short service at his late resi- dence conducted by Rev. Ralph Wagner, thence to the United Church at Freetown. A duet "Go- Ros Mrs, Watson also of Murray River. marriage of Miss Bert-ha FitaGerald daughter of P. J. IPitzGe church was Roses and palms. Gerald. the bride was attended b Miss Mary Teas, of Truro, N. been touring Nova Scotla in Charlottetown last Monday While in Nova Scotia they wer the guests of Mrs, MgcNeill‘ mother. Mrs. Morrison. Cape Bre ton. 187 Prince 5t. iployed in the Navy yard in Bos Cairns, Jardine Btavert. Ray Lid-Hon M bu“ “mama stone. Roy Burns. Allison Profltt and Alfred RCCVGS.—S. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. Louise MacDonald was held yesterday af- ternoon. A short service was held at the MacLean Funeral Home. tondulctdd by Rev. T. H. B. Som ers. and at Nina lvfiile Creek church by M-r. Donald Nicholson. Interment Canoe Cove cemetery. The pallbearers at the MacLean Funeral Home were Edward Shaw. Ed/ward Ryan. John MacFarlane. Lorne MacFai-lenic. 1165118 MR0- Donald, Milton Cartoon. The pall- bearers at the church were Rob- ert MacDonald. Norman MacDon- ald. Fletcher MacEachern. Wil- bert Currie, Weldon Taylor. at Dalvay yesterday Callbeck. Summ dent. Charlottetown, er. Dr's. A. R. Smith and D. Ways. both of were elected members Council, The President Canadian Dental erslde. vicc-presi of of Ill ih vilties of the speakers included: Dr. Thomson. field secretary of and Dr, L. W. M to Winnipeg. They were accom- panied as far as Borden by Lieut- Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard. On Saturday. accom- panied by Premier J. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jonel, the Governor and his wife were shown many points of interest in Queen's County. During the day, the visitors had the opportunity of renewing an old friendshi with the Rev. Dr. S, J. Bonnel and Mrs. Bonnell Emeld who are now at; Cavendish. Both the Governor and Mrs. McWil- llama knew Dr. Bonnell when he was stor of the First Presbyter- ian hurch in Winnipeg. FUNERAL 0F DR. A. B. MAR- TIN-The funeral of Dr. A. B. Martin. of Mt. Stewart was held yesterday afternoon. A short ser- date: Mr. and Mrs. Willig announce the marriage Lean of Vancouver. British byterlan Church. Detroit. Mich. yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock Hlah College of Gymnastics Ofllce of Aetna Life Insurance Company. Hartford. prior to go- ing to Detroit. In the latter city she has been an office supervisor for the R. J. Poll Co.. advertising specialists. Mr. MacLean. an aco- inomic engineer resident in Van- xzrnrsi ‘it"s: $1119.22: 331mm‘? ‘Pruitt’ iiiillfimle followed by service in ‘ML. Stewart vllleYfidd- Pel- w’? l{5dlfi'}§§§h;;i‘I,“d-‘l‘-°'§d ficaflfif -sap NEWS RECEIVED- The mm ind 39¢ M,‘ gmjmg Dub sad news was received in Sunlmcr- mg (he Iuvlca Lelgh'uins_ side yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. w,“ “n; n l 1°10‘ i-rhe 10rd “lPeter G. Clarke of the sudden My shepherdll lmfthe CM“, meideath of their daughter-in-Iaw, Malecumh III ‘shall Know mmJ A Mrs. James Clarke in Edmund- ifpijcsentatlve of the Canadian Zgghlgnga MriayalldMlll/firs- afigullheiloelilfigildat are time Pgiiefilarke left at noon for Edmund- pallbearers we" J A Fiisrerlston. The cause of hcr death has John D_ Macnonkld ‘Gedrge Mgcjuiot been learned as yct but she Kfnzle‘ Roy Lard ‘D D Bu. D lwas suddenly stricken ill Sunday ,l_ M¢D°nu1d_ Intérmént‘ in “l3”; night and died shortly after. The pleis cemetery, ML Stewart former Doreen Slllers, a uauf-zh- ‘lnst Wednesday evening at Muf- Whlte. only daughter of Mr. and White. became tihe bride of Frank Russell Gosbee. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gosbee. reruns‘ - I‘I'I‘ZGERALD.— Tho rald and Mrs. Fitz/Ser- ald to Mr. Thomas Edward Potera son of the late Thomas Peters and Mrs. Peters of Charlottetown and Rustico, took place on Junie 27th at . E. J. Connolly, . I. officiating at the ceremony. decorated with Given in ma" 58c by her cousin David Fitz- S. Joseph MacNeill and Mr. and Mrs. John Idiigglns, all of Roaiindale. Mass. who have . arrived In Charlottetown they were Bile-Sta of Mr. Angus A. MacNeiil, It is 25 years since OFFICERS ELECTED-Dr. L. I. Duffy. Charlottetown. was elected president of the P. E. Island Den- tal Association at a meeting held afternoon. Other officers elected were. Dr, L. and Dr. Heath Maclntyre. secretary-treasur- Charlotte-town. Association. Dr. Victor Crowe, spoke on the actl. Association. Other Harry the Oral Hygiene Council of Canada; iiier of Frederic- Briiiiiara of as rriiiiiriiii Strcgl. of their dllllilhtef. Miss Florence Butler Bralnard. to James Matthew Mac- Dol- umbia. The ceremony took place III the chapel of the Fort st. Pres_ Miss Brainard. a graduate of the School and Arnold in New Haven. was employed at the home ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Si-l- PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER - on PYIdHV. June 14th. a very inter- e-‘llitsl shower was held _ at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Emmi. Culloden. in honor of their daughter Margaret's ap- preaching marriage. A large crowd of friends and neighbors assemb- led and many usaful Rlfts were tendered the popular couple. The slits were opened by Mrs. John A. MacLean. The verses were read by Mrs. Dan MacLeod. while Mrs. Lillian Buell handed the presents to-the bride and they were later arranged oil the table by Mrs. Duncan Gillis. The happy couplo expressed them- fclvcs as well pleased. A delicious iunch was served by the ladies Wes spent in dancing. mus! fur-rushed by Miss Blanch and Mrs. Grover Smith. TUESDAY I PAlNI-"UL INJURY-The many‘ fricn of Miss Devers of the staff 0f P owse Bros. Ltd. will regret to‘ learn that she. accidentally fell in her room a few days ago. badiyl fracturing her ankle. ARRIVES SAFELY-Mrli. S, N. Robertson. Upper Prince St. llll’ received a cablegram from her niece. Miss Emelyn McGrath. an- "Wllvlhg her safe arrival in Emu, lfllld, where her marriage will take. Pllre shortly to Mr. Thomas Con- Wly of Wallscnd-cn-Tyne. FIECEIVES APPOINTMENT — illiléli‘ i’? iflli"?i§‘i‘i'°i‘i'£ ‘-l"i l?‘ . _aV PC I l?» MacDonald has been notified o Helms ~ t . g;.i§.§§l.§fl.::f3::o?:'jl'":55: l I‘ Queen's County Jail.” ' PRESENTED WITII GIFT-O glhursdsy. July 11th. Mrs. c. l? .11!‘ was luest of honor at a tea l"!!! by Hts. John Simmonds and Mrs. "l, John Connolllv at alter‘; ho _ dkllter Lawlor presided at a can- with . U - 3 . . . . ‘lfaaritimecentraiairwaya has been "h:llt!etfl:dwill° oyizliltognbvnbrfi’ Blair early next wreck. " accompanying ' and the ran-ulna,- ol the gyenlng consecutive "cars, a record which . l I I iwas appointed Minister of Agricul- of art-s who wore vi floor lan m gown‘ lers of Walkerton. 0nt.. she was only 22 years of age and lllifl been Imarrled in February of this "ear. _Besides her husband and parents she is survived by one sister. Katherine. Mr. Clarke is employ- ‘ied in Edmundston with the Frascr Pul and Paper Co. Ltd. The fun- cra arrangements have not been ,_announced but it is believed that 1t will be held in Walkerton.—~S. The Hon. W H. Dennis Provincial Minister of Agriculture from 1936 to 1943. died yesterday evening at his iiome in O'Leary. {He was Bi years cid. and had been in ill-health for about a montl‘. | c idle Mr. Dennis represented the 2nd District of Prince in lllf.‘ Provincial legislature for 31 has never been equalled in the Province. Elected Liberal member from the 2nd District of Prince in the General Provincial Election of 1915. he was rc-elocted 1919. 19:3 1W7, 1981, I935, 1839' and 1943. He ture in Hon. 'i‘hi.no A. Campbell's Cabinet on Jan. i4. 1936. and ix:- tained that portfolio until he signed from the position after he provincial election in 1943. Ho is survived by his wife. four sons and two daughters. The sons are. J. G. Do nis. manager u! lhc Credit Unio s. Charlottetown; R.C. Dennis, Oleiiry; I‘.C Dennis Ottawa; and W.M. Dennis. Ottawa; The daughters are, Mrs B. H. Tumor and Mrs. Neil- Mac- Donald, both residing in Ofieaty- A pretty wedding took place at the Salvation Army Citadel on Wednesday evening. Juno 26th 6.30. w on Hazel Ruth daughter of Mrl an Mrs. Robert Carr of New LDIIGGII was united in marriage to Cecil Kitchener son of Mr. am! Mrs. Pater Farguan of Hampton. Tho mama“ was performed by Major V l2. aoLean. ‘Iha bride wore a ionil own of blue sheer. shin-ed noc no and bodice. trimmed with silver nail hoada. her matching finger tip veil was topped by a coro- an of palo blue flowers. isho carried a bo uet of pink roses and maiden hair orn. aha was attend- ed by her aimr Mrs. Nelson Rob- of raso taffeta with mot A! ao- cauorioa and carried a bouquet of school war when he announced nis in e ienfion to enlist. men's Convention at are expected back in tho City Fri do evening, ‘they wore aconmpan i to tho w Mrs. Jewell a y McLaine is one the auditors o the- Fire Chief's Association. Th Convention evening. concludes this evening. F. Connolly, provincial minister of panied by Mr. W. E. Agnew. pro vlnclsl trade agent lo Newfound deputy y to its purchase for the P Government. ‘g held from Livingstone was Arthur W. Robertson. East Roy at the house and grave were con lng Down the Valley" was beautl- ML Mac en _ ducted by Rev. T. E. McLennan. 09115111 0f the groom. ‘The b71114! fully rendered by Messrs. Ray m“, 3g“! agstarléiigtedhggimgn The pallbearers were: Alexander was a forge; tegcdhar dinl lath; Lidstone and J. B. Lewis. Inicr- he amended Mantague races last MacNevin. Neil Darrach. J. B. schools o rtnce 1W8!‘ {all ment was _ln the Church cenie- wedmsdav MT MHCNEUI is em_ Andrew. Edgar Heartz, Charles and a zradua e of Pr nce o1 aes tery. Pall bearers were Elton -' ‘ Newsome. Earl Foster. Interment Collegt- Durlnll the “B? 51B W35 People‘: Cemetery. McDonald. Hillsbor Montreal. serving 20 months over seas. Ooxpl. quarters in e some time is losing oordialiy wel e oomed. i A branch (No. 19) of the Conn dian Legion. B.E.S.L.. was ortzli by Maj, N. W. Lowther. by Comrades Goodwin. MllcNul d R bl . Tw nt .one appll- the blg city. particularly LEAVE FEWWINNIPEG_ tom N‘ B" ____ Eclgnts gveipesoplresente alld admitted. blvflk KNOW" B5 R-fidlfl Cltyu-K uetiutgoveffrglli-lllamld. lnlelfctzwlnelsiktigrl‘ fomvfillilli) fromlN IilIEIFhEOlT-‘lrgm liaxlielkliild Xesntlllleslilasliilc” slcltwllhallllllrl —CIIELSEA. ONT.‘ ‘IOIIJIRISTS-d an s. t: ' ' mipsonv e. ' - . M . Al' day morning on their return trip Connecticut. exchange of recent be the "w" or m“ "m". or Mr and rs ‘ n 8mm“ ganization meeting. Vice Presidmt. Comrade Elliot and Leonard A. Maclntyre, absence of 22 years. Mr. MacLeod being a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacLecd. He is accompanied by his wife the form- and little grand-daughter Diana. They left Florida on July arriving at Boston on July 4th and after visiting relatives for a few days. motored to P. E. I. c- companied by Mrs. Frederick of Arlington, Mass. They are spend- ing some time visiting Mrs. Mac- Leod’s sister. Mrs. . Gregor of North River also visiting relatives at field. Wood Islands and parts. They are remaining on the Island for a couple of weeks. WOOD-McDOUGALL-A pretty wedding was quietly solemnized on the evening of May 4th. at Zion Manse. Charlottetown. when Rev. G. Carlyle Webster united in mar- riage Helen arolyn McDougall of Rockv Point. nd Benjamin l.iind- say Wood of Alexandra. The ccuple were unattended. After the ceremony. the bridal party motor- ed to the home of the groom's sister. Mrs. Fred E. Matheson of Dundaa. where a sumptuous wed- ding supper was served. ‘Ihe guests included the immediate family of the bride and groom. Mrs. Matheson was serving by Mrs. Roland McDonald and Mrs. Osborne Wood. The foi- lowinz week Mr. and Mrs. Wood were tendered two enjoyable allow- crs by the community of Alexan- dra and vicinity and the Alexan- dra Baptist Church. At each show- er they were presented with a well filled nurse and other beauti- ful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wood carry with them the best wishes of a large circle of friends and neighbours in Alexandra. where Mr. Wood is an enterprising young tanner. l‘? I —RECTOBY MEETING - A meeting of the vestry and mem- bers of the four churches of tlie Anglican parish of Alberton. "met l-ri Si. Luke's Church. O'Leary. on the evening. July 9th. I946 at 8 p. m. Members present the following-W. C. Leavitt, Mrs. F. V. England. Mrs. L B. Chump- jon. Richard Jeffery, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Smith. Mrs. fumes Millman. Mrs. H. Mrs. and Mrs. Bonn Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Cornish. Allison McIntosh. William Travers. Clayton Trav- ers. Carl Getson. Ivan Webb. George Webb, Elmer Wcdluck. Mr. and Mn. Alton Rayner. Mr. Ivan Webb opened the meeting with prayer. Mr. W. C. Leavitt was appointed chairman for the meeting. Ho stated the reason for calling the meeting. Moved by Mrs. England seconded by Alton Webb. Mrs. Matthews act as soc- retary. After general discussion of repairs to the rectory. the meet- lna gave the chairman power to 49min! a Rectory committee. with full powers to go ahead and attend to necessary repairs. Blllnllina of tho R001 was the main item. The committee lo con- sist of tho following members, Mrs. B. Champion. chairman. All“ Rlyner. aeni. Smith, Alison McIntosh. Obeary offered to or- Ianizo help. Work to. begin as pink and white carnation: and maiden hair fern. with soon as possible. Meeting closed pravar ' duties at the outbreak of ATTENDING I-‘IBEBEN’! CON- VENTION — Oity Fire Chief I-IH. Hig Jewell and Mr. F. R. McLaine who are attending the Maritime Fire- Glace Bay. Breton town by . McLafnc. Mr. which opened Monday uaaya rolFiEYs-sax - Mr. J i reconstruction. accom- land, left this morning for Sussex. N. where m; willtinsl t solme mac unwed m“ pmen w “mfilficffl Douglas Brown, son of Mr. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Datvld 8 residence of her daughter, Mrs. alty. yesterday afternoon. Services RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS- Among those returning home from overseas last evening was Corm- F Street. after five years service with the l-‘LCA F. stationed at Hali- fax, QueeTIQQrt, Saint John and McDonald who has been Clerk 0f Records a‘ Head- Londori. Ilmgland for lzed Monday evening at Cardigan assisted The following are the officers and Miss Mildred Hammond _of elected, President. Mayor A. Chelsea, 0111,. ha“! b9Efl_\'i5i1ll‘_l§ MacDonald. lst Vl-ce President, their parents and relatrvcs in Comrade William A. Brothers; 2nd Charlottetown. Knutsford and C. Acorn; members of the Execu- tive. L. C. Allan. Phillip Agnew ON HOLIDAY VISl'I‘-Mr. Dan- iel MacLeod of West Palm Beach. Florida is visiting here after an is a native of Hopefield. P. E. I. er Maud MacKay of Wood Islands assisted liil I Th 'of W. Matthews, mm The Grand Jury found a True ' -—FUNERAL 0F MRS. J. M. ' 09"“ — The funeral of the late Mrs. J. M. Noonan was held on Monday momlrig with R helm h Mass celebrated at Si. iry’s Convent Chapel at ten o'clock by the Rev. Howard Wight. Also pre- sent in the sanctuary were Rt. Rev. Msgr. o. J, Mecriellari, v. c1.- m, RovMsgnJA. Miirphy.Rev. RA. McDonald. Rev. George MoCabe and Rev. John Kelly. The service at the grave was conducted by Msgr. Maclieilan. The pali bearers were Dr, J. A, McPllee. J. F. Arnett, J. P. Roy silllphant, E. H. Strong and J. lieRoy I-Iolrnarm-S WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage took place in Toronto. On- tario. on June 27th. 1946. of Miss Margaret Mary Reville. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Revllle. of Cardigan, P.E.I., to Mr. B01361: an Mrs. R. G. Brown of Brigden. On- tario. The Rev. Fr. McKenna. C. SSH... formerly of‘ Charlottetown. and now oi St. Patrick's Church in Toronto. officiated. The brides- maid was Mrs. Robert W. Googins of Bristol. Connecticut. sister of the bride, and the best man was Mr. Donald C. Brown of Toronto. f a '4 -< employed in Civil Service in Ot- tawa. The groom attended Queens University in Kingston. Ont. and is enillqed in Civil Service at 0t- tawa. THURSDAY —BECEIVING TREATMENT — The many friends of Mr. Wesley Foster. Indian River. ‘lull be glad to learn he is progressing lHVOlIP- ably while recently treated in "the Ball Clinic." Missouri. Mr. Foster expects to be home the first week in August. —TO MONTREAL AND NEW YORK-Mr. Cedric Owen return- ed recently from a trip to Mont- real. where he joined his brother and both proceeded to ‘New York City. Mr, Owen was enthusiastic about the objects of interest "in ic 0 t and daughters Olive and Maricrie Kenslngton for the past week. While in Kenslngton they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stavert. They are returning to their home on Tuesday-K. FUNERAL SERVICE ~— Th: funeral of Benjamin Gauthier was held yesterday morning f-om the residence of his brother-in-law Jos McDonald. hford I to St. Dunstaxfs Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by R/ev P. F. McDonald who also conducted service at the grave, The pail-bear- ers were: Messrs Aeneas McDonald. f; Donald Campbell. Arthur Roberts Antoine Arserliaull Herbert Cra‘| and Alfred McCormac. —-FROM DAWSON CREEK, ALBERTA-Ml‘. Brewer Ramsay. formerly of Port Hill, P. E. 1.. but now of the famous frontier town- the starting place of the Alaska highway. is visiting friends in his native home and province. l-le has travelled much in the MacKcnzic basin, Yukon and Alaska. He runs a large second hand store in Dow- son, Creek. He says there are many Islanders living in liis loc- alltty. and all are flourishing in a material way. l-le mentioned partciularly Paddy Croken of Em- erald and George McLellan of Clifton. He spoke cxuberantiy of proposed development of the "last frontierP-K. —HONOR BRIDE-TO-BE — Oil Thursday evening last. Miss Viola Glllispie. Summerside cast was Mr. Rdy McVittlo of Cambridge, Mast. arrived in Charlottetown Sunday evening by plane, direct from Boston en route to Cove- head Road to visit hia grand- mother. Mrs. Ella Mcvittie. Roy. who 1a 14 can of ago is a updl of Lon fel ow School, Broa way, Cambri ge and plans to remain m P. E. I. till after Labor Day. when he will be accompanied back_by his aunt. Mrs. Granville Martin. who is ‘a registered nurse in Cambridge. CAMPBELL — KILBBIDE WED- DINQL-A pretty wedding took place on flhursday. July lltli. in Indian River Chapel when Genevieve Kil- brld?» dMILI-llter of Mr. and Mrs, Ferdinand lfilbride of Kenslngton W95 llnlted in marriage to Edmund James Campbell. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell of Borden. Fhe ceremony was performed by Rev. W. V. MacDonald, assisted in ‘hi? 5mlfll-llflry by Rev. FmtherCass. During the ceremony appropriate hm“ we," $11118 by the choir with the brides father Mr. Fardinm Kllbrlde u leader, The bride who was given in marriage by her father was beautifully attired 1n wihlgs satin with floor length veil and "lrlled “~11 "In bouquet of American Beauty roses and maiden hair fern. She was attended by her sister Miss Roma lrilbride, gowned in 5ky blue crepe with shoulder veil and h" D- I ‘I I-Illlhwaya. Col. A. s. MCKIV iiia 1- Iav-Hvrws-At the Basile: Mr. nun. Mulch. made I. tournof BIBTBB ghtigiottefioifinmon Jug: 194g, o, lnspec on yesterday over e _ a er c an. e oso WOOd Islands-Caribou ferry route. 353153;“ a5“ ,§'_'“;3l.., f’£“¥‘i‘,’, dlwxhter of Mr. and Mrs. JOI h Capt. Keenan will prflfllt l Y“ and Mrs. Robert W. Betton (nee H n“ °1 s” Avard‘ l“ “Wm *1‘ port of his inspection to his De- Jennie Macuum) l ‘on. b, vi le, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. partment upon his return to Ot- tawa. Ho leaves this moiminl! by plane for Moncton where he will catch the Ocean Limited for Montreal. VISIT OF TIIE GRAND MAS- TEll-Members of Western Dis- trict L.0.L.. had a. very interest- ing meeting on Monday, July i5 at Bethel Lodge Room. This is one ert Arthur July 2. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Benton (nee Bessie Dalziei) daughter. Hospital on Jul 15th to Dr. Mrs. R, Gordon Gold cf the many visits c-f the Provin- Mrs‘ Edwa M n (Lllllan lied Church. Charlottetown. on cial Grand Lodge offlcersplanned IVICNQUL Rig) aggnuliga lvicndav. July 1st 1946, by the for this year. The following offr- GALLANILA! Tryon on July w’ Rev. T. E McLennan. Haul cers were resent: Right Worship- 1945, m ML an“ Mrs_ James L’ paunne smllh o; Charlotdtemwn .‘. ful Grand ester Rev. J- R. Bkltl- Gallant (neg Eva, Perry, Tignlsh, and Charles c. Stone of Aridover. ,1 ner; Deputy Grand Master Coim R E_ L) c, 50m mom” Smphem Mass, i: I1 MecPhmlz Jr- Deputy Gvuuu WlGMORE-At the P. a. lSlElIld O'CONNOR - HANDRAHAN--At Master G. Arthur Cudmore; Grand Secretary. John A. Murray; Grand Treasurer, Peter G. MacEacncrn; (Gluing nlladflffllfll, grog; cPaxslt L m rim as er . . ac au . The addresses delivered created gland Hospital‘ much interest among the large number present,_ who realize that members xmust stand for those things which have been bought with "a great price and offer their services for the peace of the world. a. dough er. Maureen Rose. 1i;- y 16. 1946. Olive MacKinmon), York. a son. McFARLANE-At Hamilton. Ont. on July l2. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorri-e W. MoFarlane, formerly of Bedeque. P. E.I., a son. RUNTZ-At the P. E. I. Hospital July I6. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Vic- arm bouquet was of Better- Roses. The groom was attends Mr. Francis Bernard of Borden. Everett lvl l _ vele. was iiiilecanglsaagiidgle Elisa; five oclock Vesterdgy “ml-noon by a truok driven by Goor e Walnelin. Vernon River. and qed afterwards while on th Charlottetown hospital, The young man was we or a E3118 of about 30 workmen who tyere W01 ng o Go mm road project. Immediately gl-efter accident, the injured man was rushed t0 the Ci'v by the foreman 0f the construction companv do 171E the road work. The foreman. whose name could not be learned 135* lllilll‘. was accompanied oy Francis Whalen. a friend q: Eve. rett Maclnnls and a fellow-worker. When it was evident the injured man was in a very serious oondii- ion, he was bxmlght into the yard at the residence of Mtvisi neu: Maurice MacDonald, Vernon iver, There. the last rites o! thg cath- olic C liim by Mvflselgheur MacDonald. ilglggryoung man fed a few minutes FRIDAY FIRST SOLO FLIGHT -- Mr, George Newman of this city. on Wednesday made his first solo flight at Paul's Flying Service. His wife and friends were looking on and witnessed an almost p-erfec: landing. It may be recalled that last November Mr, Newman pur- chased an aircraft of his own, then unfortunately was unable to fly because of an 011431111011 at the hospital. Now fully recovered but without an aircraft of his own. George Newman again took lessons and achieved one of liis life's ambitions in going S010 Wednes- day night. ewaymn INSPECTED FERRY ROUTE- time were present to pay d} by respects to the late filwflly of the O’Leary' Baptist Church. hurch were administered Io w A very large "“'“”°',,‘,’§,,°”,°,{,"ai for Runtz. (nee Aietha Saundersl HG w_ K a son. Ralph Desmond. weighing Dennis at his funeral scrv e which 7 lb was held in O’Leary United Church yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The service was conducted by the Rev. George Gough. stol". as- sisted by the Rev. O. . Howlett. pital. July i6, to Mr. Kenneth McDonald Margaret McCrimmofi, Ont.) Maple I-Illls. a I011. and Mrs. (formerly Mr. and Mrs. G singilon _ D0 GLAS- M. the Prince County Hospital. Sunmierslde June 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. Rag DQ11818- Kensington, a. daughter, anet Ar le The honorary pail bearers were: His Honor Lieut, Governor J. A. Beluiard, Hon. George Barbour. Hon. Horace Wright, Hon. John A. Campbell, W. R. Shaw and O. W. Campbell. The active pull bearers were Messrs. Rayford Lock, Errol Stet- son, Ira Ellis. Alton Webb, Dan Smallman, Edwin Turner. Flower bearers: Messrs. Jack Matthews, Milfo-rd Jelly, Leith Ellis, Roderick McVenii-l, George McDonald, Ross Strong. Interment was in, Bloomfield Cemetery. Among those present in addi- tlon to those already named. were Premier J. Walter Jones. Hon. B. . LePage. Mr. Marin Gallant, M.L.A., Mr. F. C. Ramsay, M.L.A.. Mr. Thomas M.L.A. and Mr. C. Baker. M.L.A. (nee Clara George Evere DICKSON- Hospital, July l.7. 1946 McDonald.) a. t 1‘. lViYERS-At the P. E. I. Hospital den Myers, a Dinane. Mrs. Charles MacKlnnmi. wall. a daughter. IT. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. George solemnized at St. . Michael's nlceio$agl°gfxl°wn m“ 05°’ Church Corran Barln. on Wed- C”! - nesday, June xth, when ‘Mm-y FARQUHABSQN—TO MI‘. 811d llrflfS. ‘Ursullno daughter of Mr. and D°W195P'F“quhar5°n' “the 0" Mrs. Daniel MacIntyre. Grand °m° Western Hwlmal‘ o“ July Tracadie; became the‘ bride of w- 19461‘ 5°“ E _l d Gerald Aloysius. son of Mr. John MulfEAN-A‘ the P, ‘ ti’ Keefe and the late Mrs. Keefe of Hwlmal °" July ‘E02; Kinkora. Rev. Father Kcele. and Mrs‘ George ac an’ n’ brother of the groom performed Ctegk’ ' daughter‘ the marriage ceremony and also MARRIAGE; A very pretty wedding was Qapt. J, A. Heenan. 0.13.11. of the Department of 'I‘ransport. Ottawa.‘ accompanied by Mr. Gordoni White. engineer. Provincial De-i paremellt of Public Works andl celebrated the Miptlal Mass. The - Charlottetown. , Pastor. Rev. Father Simpson was MCLEAN _ H5331)"; _ A; g1, _ i.‘ PFPSEII! Ill ll"! Sllflfllllflty- David's United Church Manse, DOYLE-At the home of his hrn- e brl-de was becomingly at- Gegrgetuwn, on July 13 1946 by 1110i‘, Patrick Doyle. Poznt dc tired in a white street length (he Rev, Sidney J. Boyce. B. A.. Roche. Michael Doyle. aged 75 ~ dress dwith ginger tip! veil. She MacKenzle King McLean, to Eu- year" ‘i. carrie a ouquet o American ' 1 , ' Beauty roses. The bride was it- ‘the homo of MacPHERSON-At his home. 0on0 tended by her Slater. R056 Wllfl the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Traverse. July 17. Edward Mac- wore a street length dress of American Beauty with while tic- cessories. She wore a corsage of white carnaticns. William Ward, Central Royalty, on Saturday. J-uly 13. 1946. by Rev. I. Judson Levy. Georgie Alberta Ward of Central Royalty to Arthur Bears Rodd of Harrington, P E I. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS ' OUR BOARDING nousa anAToN-ini the P. 2:. I. Hospital l LEA-At the Prince Edward w a. a son-William on. ltIcGUIGAN-At the Charlottetown Hospital on July 14, 1946, m Mr. and Hospital, July l5, 1946, to Mr, and Mrs. Llo cl D. Wlgnlure, Maple Hills. Prince Edward to r. and Mrs. Donald Allaire (nee Buffalo, New s. 10 oz. lVIcDONALD-At the City Hos- Dunvegan, TON — On July 15. 1946 1o K, Cotton, Kon- , a daughter, Shanna Dale. 21. ir. Jdl-livsroiv - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on July 16, 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Joihnston son. tt. tthe P. E. island , to Mr. and Mrs. A. Stuart Dickson. a daugh- July I3. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Bor- daughter, Nancy MacKlNNON—At the P. E. Island Hospital. July 7, 1946. to Mncand orn- RICE-At the City Hospital. July Jay, Winsloe, P. E. I. MacDOUGALL - MaoGLADDENY -—At Codarviile, Ontario, by the Rev. Gordan Harris. Grace Irale Mac- Dougali. Rice Point. P. E. L, daugh- ter of Mrs. Mary Jane MacDougall and the late Charles MacDougall to Arthur Alexander MacGladdeny, son of Mrs. E. B. MacGladdeny, Ontario i STONE-SMITH—At Trinity Un- the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton. on July 10. I946. by Fatihcr Monag- ihari, Mary Stella. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Mannie Handrabarl. Tig- nish. to Reginald O'Connor. son of Mrs. Rosetta Murphy and the late Austin O'Connor. Alberton. P. E. I. DEATHS DRUMMOND—At lfi-eowwn. July 15, 1946. Samuel Drumrnond. aged 77 years, ' GAUTHIER- In Charlottetown, July 15. 1946. Benjamin Gauthier. WALLACE-At Niauaza FEillS. Oli- iario. on July l5. 1946. Mrs, iii/cs- lcy Wallace. fnr-c Reta MicLl-od. l Valleyficld. P. E. Island) in her l 25th year, i COLE-In Arlington. Mass. July : 14. 1946. Charlotte Mabel, daugh- l ter of the late Duncan and Char- lotte (Smith) Buchanan. i" MacLI-IOD——At ihc P, E. Islard Hospital. ‘Sunday. July l4. 1945. Mrs. J. Oils Mac-Lead. Uigg. ROSE—At the P. E, Island Hospi- tal. July l3. Mrs. Stavert Rose of North Lake in her 67th year. ' LIVINGSTONE-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Sunday. July 14, 1945, Mrs, David Livingstone in hcr 78th year LeCLAIR—At North Rustlco. July I4. Mrs. Simon LeClair. aged 5a years MacLEOD-Suddenly at 'I‘oronto. Saturday. July 13, 1946. Malcolm MacLcod c-f High Brink. McINNlS-Surldenly at, Ellis-Wale. July 17. 194.6. Everett McI-Iinis. lVIcPHEE — At ‘he Charlottetown Hospital 0n Monday July 15th. 1946 John Dennis. infant son of Mr. and Ivlra. John l/icPhee. LeCLAlIb-At North Rustzco. Ju"! _ 14. i946 Mrs Simon LeClalr. aged '18 I jlaars. ' ‘ GREGOR-At the residence of E. J. MacMillan. York Point. o; Wednesday. Julv 17. Mrs. Jamel H, Gregor in her 92nd year. BRYENTON-At. Kcnslngton. July 17. I946, Gerald Bryenton. age I1 years. " RICE-At the City Hospital, July 18. 1946. George Wilbur. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rice. Pherson. in his 73rd year. l’ GREGOR-At ihc residence of B. J. MacMiilan. York Point. on Wod- nesday. July 17th. Mrs. James H. Gregor in her 92nd year. x SOME PEEPUL NEVER THINK OF OTHER PEEPUL-aIIS THEIIZSELF5I M hostess to the manager and staff of Stedmarrs Stole, the occasion being to honor Miss Dorothy R0 - ' ers who is to be married this fa i. e weddin march was pi-nycd by Miss Rubv ev and Miss Theresa Cameron. An impromtu address was given by Mr. Robert Cally. the mana er, who presented Miss Flo - ers wth a beautiful chenille be - Aw Mrs Leigh Simmons. Summersidc and Mrs. Jack Keenan. Frederic- ton. N.B.. former member of the staff. A dainty uncheon was ser- ved andl the evening was spent in music and slhglng.-—S -'I‘0 UNDERGt) OPERATION- Master Richard Dciglian. 12-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Delghan. Stummepside left Tuesday mornin for Halifax where he will enter e Children's Hospital for an Operation. He has been s victim of infantile aralysls since he was eleven mont s old and since that time has been ilnoer file care ‘>1 Dr. T. B. Ackcr. Ortho edit: Speck-- list. Richard's many Hands wish success an the operation and that he will come home much im- proved-S .. vii-w JOTHERS ear JOE PALOOKA TAKE IT" TAKE IT.’ IEGAQOFFiCElUDONYT You ' LAW “comma / 1"“- gETMAI “paw! N°5E “M” l “t” PUNlTNE ARREST FOR LFNING a 5n’ ‘rhitzu one MEAL. BECAUSE You HAFTA SIT THRU "rwo 0:2 THREE MOVIES.’ I'LL -- i’l_L-~ FEDER . ' mo THAT'S A otrsusz! AL ops u ‘E PLURlBU5 uuuw = HAM - FISHER By "GPAPWMA -- MOM -~ lT’5 OH! WELL 1 WAS BEGlNNlNtG , YES, GLAD TO see YOU 1o THINK uoom"; was AT HOME-- MILLIE "Ul-fi-COME rot: ‘A LITTLE VISiT ?'i’--UH-» aurrs ON ‘Hléii NOW" xvewzz LEAViNG ~U/-I--TOO BAD YOU can/iii A VACATION-- TO MORROW- - The many friends of Mrs. David Livingstone will regret to heir nf hcr passing at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sunday. July ANDASKED HEQ 14th after a brief illness. Mrs. TOSNGATVQU? Livingstone who was i-n her 78th POLITICAL MEETING year enjoyed excellent health un- Tgmoqqoxhso til a few days before her death. SHE'S PRACTISINGQ, entering the hospital on Friday and passing away on Sunday morn- mg. The late Mrs. Livingstone was widely known and respected throughout the province and es- pecially in Charlottetown and surrounding districts. as propriet- ress of the Eldon Hotel. where she and her husband the late David Livingstone carried cn a success- ful hotcl business for over thlriy- five years. About seven years ago thcy rctircd to live with their rlaulzlttcr. Mrs. Arthur Rolicrlson, East Royalty where Mr. Living- stone dled b 1.6L’! SOVECME ‘fi-IONED IFOLND our n- was someone no 11-5 oocosmoai (LAMD '1 ms A oitzrv TRlCk v