v- ~ »--~wp-nv~..-e-"ww "w: . . 1...; e-s Baggy-weave w POUR NEWS t B lrua CHARLCYFTETQ"_’N cuannlsn uocirmoulasaruu DAY. SUBSIIRIBERS “.- -»._. .._ M,“ , avovsr a. m; ii _.l hem hi? Mania, 5.0, m “ "m" ‘ ‘l "A5 (‘LEAR PASS-In the Bll- —‘* m *' ~ ' ~ AWARD ‘p m: __ ~ -- . M th 1,00 cll t d ___ 7 llllllve lists the name oi J. Cyril _ A’ _ WE_DII“':S_DAY Wv___7 l fifteen dofiars P1822566: fxiise"; Atbgiglglulzguwgglibtysllylllgglzg W312i" gwdlftfflottiitowhgfio? visiting» iroarhl all’ part: eff“ Canada Martin to‘ Mr. gglpl; qlcfliellfl’; saunas. m roar _ The 0.0. M"“D°“a1." °l 5°“"l- "mlvfmllll" RECEIVED 5,“) xyws Owmrl bl‘ the (lily School Board to Miss Court yesterday. three H1911 charged Penton Aitllbn. Edmonton. took are expected to seiner fer the first oi the late Mr. shd Mrs. so. .5‘ saum arrived a, the Marmel l.\ appeared with an asterisk Mr. has been received at (h? dam in Mamm Moor. a pup“ o; west, with speeding were each flned $10 place yesterday morning at Trin- All-Canada Baptist Assembly meet- Dumont was solemnlaed n erl Wharf about 6 pm. Sunday after Mlfnlmald "llfldf ll Clflir P"! Haverhllp Mus“ on Juh» g2 or Kent Bchtwi. ‘for having made and costs or 10 days. A party con- lly United Church at 9.00. Rev. ings. to be held in Woliville_ 11.8.. o'clock AM. 7th at lt. Jam“ ‘Completing one oi her regular sup- WW1: ‘(fill f" 174 [‘_“‘_‘_'*f§§ I ___ Michael ll. Conway M“ ' Qrinway hisher marks than any other pupil vlcted under the Excise Act was Harry nice. D.D.. ofllclated. Aug. 33-26. Rev. Arnold T. Ohrn oi Presbyterian Church, ohm-lo": ply trips. TUEWJAY “as formerly from Bonnmw, P_E_I_ {mm the Qlly ‘l flhg_fggent En. flncd $100 and costs or three prof, Edgnl Maclnnls of _Tor- Oslo, Norway. is scheduled as the town. the Rev. Rd. Berlls, MA. NAM], . -—~'— W -— —-~ rvi~ 3° l5 lull/ll"!!! by “V0 blllllleflli Jlll- mm” E""""mm°"5 i° Pm"! 09 m°"'h‘- "hm "m" “my wh° “'1” u" h“ ‘um m mkrmge‘ Wtsmndml speak"- livmfl u" 3 D- °1 s‘ Mdrfll Ind 8t. Paul » UMVITLD — Ln'tlle list 5,"; Ngwg rgggmyrgr) _ M“ 99y; or sank Rapld, M1,..." 5...; 1.3g. Wales College. pleaded guilty to a second alien-cc Mrs. Keith» Rogers was organ- fljlly devotional addresses, Profeg- Montreal, Qfliclulnl "1 “wards "I ‘he Allilllcfl" Glfwl Cllarlrs Harvey, Crapaud. has just ward of Lot 65. The funeral was —- undel- the Exclso Act was fined $500 1st and Miss Kathleen Clark of sot Ohrn is on the staff of the‘ Given in marriage by her iatr. Camp Wlllell Wee Printed 1nSnll1r- received word orthe death oi’ his held July :5 io'st. James church —-sUMM|-:l:slne MAN BE- and costs or six months. A PrO- Edmonton shag during the cere- Baptist Theological Seminary in the bride wort white org-sass ‘ ("Y's D811". one narmc was in- eldest Slsler Jung (Mrs, 151m; Haygrhlfl M555 REAVEI. - Mr. Jflaeph Macboug. hiblilon case was adjourned 1mm IIIOIIY‘ ' Oslo and was one of the mlnis- satin wl‘h satin bodice l 0m advcrtently omitted. that of Miss purl)”; of Brookllm, M555, Fuller- I _ l" 01 fillmmlrslde has reoelved August 9th. After the wedding breakfast telswlho stood out against Hitler med and a finger tip yew“; carol Marlo Colcs who look first place in Bible Study. FINE!) FOII. SPlII-IDING -— the Quecns County Court Saturday a $10 and costs or 10 days for sp ing. while anolizcr W85 Il.l‘d $2 costs for operating an motor "e-hiclc An Excise case further adjourned for one w FREIGIITIIII S A I LS VT frl-iglltcr ltizlyfull. which has placed the ltirlule “alum. aground off iilt- coast of N ioundland about two weeks ago, tllc Bunlain nntl Bell pillar-f about New- 4 pm. Sutidny‘. bound for Ioulldlnnd lvllil a cargo stock. nfl III-I HE FROM SAS KATC IIEIViAN -Among rcccnt visitors at home of Mr. and .\lr.=. W.i>I. Hornc, to a gllrllgz.» in Cilurlolt (own. The al'i'iil'*lll tlccllrrctl Magistrate's n lvas lined ZVHCQRSGG al Wednesday. Aug. 6. RETIRED AFTER 82 <YI‘IARS-— Dr. F. Hedlcy Auld of Regina. who has recently retired from the Scam katchowan Department oi Agricul-l At ecd- and was eck. of Freetown. PROPERTY with vacant lot adjoining. at Douglas Street owned h e re- i ran f cw- leltl auction yesterday to Mr. ion was the auctioneer. MEXICO and HERE FROM NEW Dr. George Gardiner ,GBl‘dl!‘l‘l Mexico, acromnanitd Wank E. Gardiner ive- ' by me of Wind tum where he served as Deputy. Minister for the past 32 years. is! Visiting his brother, Robert C. Auld SOLIL-A dwelling, by Miss Angle Bradley, was sold at public Fred Worth iOl’ $5,700. Ml‘. W. H. Bell- Mrs of stat» college, New,’ Mrs.‘ Ontario. arrived by car o» a short Tague who also conducted the ser- VANDALISM — The City Police are investigating an act oi vanda- lism which occurred at Connaught ill- \eniles_ who hgd appropriated city ab- sence. hacked much of the. hark Square Monday. when some ‘ workmen! tools during their from about three of the beau ful trees in the square. VISITORS 'l‘O MILTO‘! A ong recent vmtol-s at the home l4 were ‘he farmer's sistrs, V.E. Horne of Regina. Sash, 'I‘hey motored bv trailer through the States and ported lie roads tn be good very sct- . Thcy lcave ‘lhcir Wr-slcrll homes. 5°“ Miss Harriet L. TarBush. dang admirers with lvllnm he dhnlte Mr. and Mrs. W.I~l. Home Mftonl‘ . E55 Mrs. CB. Craig or ltielfort. Sask. oal- End house ind his SPENDING VACATION HERE- tar of Mr. and Mrs. s. F‘. TarBuslLl sister. Mrs. ier an illness of some time. liirs. Peter ti- lnerslde. —HOHOR FOR ISLANDER m- Rcv. E- S. wreks. Bedeqlle, has c! uiacturvs anrl Ocmmerce." T94 his namo-S h. d the sad word of the death on July 28th in Rosilndale. Mass. oi his Henry R. Carver. af- She was the forlller Matilda MacDou- gall. daughter of the late Mr. and MacDougall of Sum- ceivcd xrrd that h‘: sun. Dr. Ernert P. Weeks, Ottawa has bl-tln eleclrzl a "Fallon oi ‘he Royal Society tcr andltlle Encnuragetnent of Arts, Man. In May last. Dr. Weeks had a. personal letter from Lord Bennett shortly before death asking mm tn becorra Jlortlv frrl a Fellow Dr. Wecks is ml" cntitlrd lto use the lcttcrs F‘. it. S A ai‘cr —I)\\'I'ILLING DESTRIOYED —- The deceased was a dauqhtel‘ DY and Mrs. aniecl by Mr. Saturday. Calgary via Montreal. Mr. l\*.'rs_ MacDougallwire residing (‘algal-y where he is employed S r“ tcria Hospital. They will spend island. funeral of the late Mrs, late TBSlCIFIICC VISITING TI-IE ISLAND-Mr. Lorna MaoDougall and small daughter Shirley. accomp- MacDougalPs sister June. arrived on the island on hhvlng motored from and the Income Tax Office. and June it in training at the Royal Vic- month lvlth their parents on the FUNERAL AT KINGSTON-Jfhc Ham- mond Younksr oi’ Kingston was neid yesterday afternoon from her The services at the ltome and grave were conducted by the Rev. E. R. Woodslde. as- sisted by the Rev. A. D. MacKcn- Maodonald. 9 wast street. Edmonton. widely entertained he before Charlottetown. in m Mr. island Hospital yesterday. A na tive oi this Province, he was vis ‘ting here with a brother, Long worth MacMillall, also from West tically ill from a heart condition a large lumrler business. held at the home oi Mrs. Reuben Mr. and Mrs. Aitken left by Plane for Mrs. Aitken was very marriage by her many friends in John Franklin MacMlllan 68. oi Edmonton, Alberta, died un- cxpecieziy at the Prince Edward ol-n Canada. when he became cri- He was a son oi the late Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald MacMillan of St. Avards alld was a former employ- ee of the Royal Bank of Canada In Western Canada he conducted His w‘dow ill in a hospital in the West. and a son. Ralph in in that country during the war. illlllSiOn z-aught to a pearl col-one ——-- She canted a shower bouquet oi GEgQRBOVY: gmllllfi INDPRQ-‘whlléle AILEIIAS andh sweet, pegs, — B 0m "U" PPM". 6 ma o! onor W"! h l ment of Public Works dredgefPow- lter Elluteth. who wore bluefllhzl; gal" has fltfflvlkl i)? Stumrmerildeurtg taffeta with feather headdress 1mg Qlliegnes ‘who; for aflsglhg bod-ins A Quilt: a Show” bouqu" M "u" . ,,__ _ very large number oi’ fishing boats He.- mgdssmalds we" y." _ tie u at this wharf and dredging - -' u L" of m: area has been needed for M111“ Md Mm Bern Dmlo“ m“ sum; time At the same time the were yflufw ‘met nylon over tn" _ Surve B68! CGS Acnd-m m m feta. Tat-y carlled old fashion“ ' port lzlilklllgll survey of the ham- 1x10535531‘ “VIDA matching "w" _ ‘ I 1 lea ress. - i‘fi;'"..Z§";.ii. ‘$5.211’... ‘.3’; ‘$2.1?’ l“ Lllcl" llllmlrl c’ recall last year the Summerside IBoaJQ broth“ o’ "m groom w“ be" m“ and the ushers were Mums Drum- s d _ n- lnformatlun up to datc for the useiuam Bmuey und Dorm!‘ K‘ M" of ships that may wish to use llle. harbouL-S. l’ The bride's mother wore grey crepe with navy accessorws. After the service a tcception was held at the Charlottetown Hotel laud later Mr and Mrs. nu. Tlle County Construction Co. Ltd.. of Charlottetown. have the excavation lboll (Mary O'Brien, Bristol, P.E.l) Happy “w” m‘ "“m°7°“5 Mn‘ twins. a boy and a girl. 34.1w“, n-ngqqng 01d rrlendshl 5, hollduv trip to the Island. They , . _ . .A disastrous fire which occurred _ _ sug¢onlrncg .- (he arc tho fnllnlvr‘: sisters. Miss VPF. "9 €lll°sl< 8i the "Chnrilitclnwnfi, zgijtdlgfgfizfr gfxts°hti at Alma on August 1st, about 7:15 Y3“? afigoijrftarfiscsairlg‘ Edmonton, survive. Another bro- work or we .3“. Prmce Comm, mont "lit bv motor for a honey- nol.,,,_,_ new,“ 5mm" and M“ C_ _. ‘Tarnug-h 60W ‘e p] w," M‘, ‘llmh destroyed the home oi Mr. v h G n 't ‘ Everm Holmes’ trier. Harry MlwMllllIIl oi Turner Hospital and expect to "n.5,, m, moon alt Dlgby Pines. Nova scotla, n PM,“ an, family M. Mellon \'|S]T()R§ TQ 11m (ryTy_.v Clmwh ‘at 50m or 221311;" N“s' ‘ Ralph Hardy. The cause of the fire. LEJ]: “afipiiéésnn “Ed Duncan‘ Valley. Alberta, and a sister. Mrs. job’ ‘mm, r0n1'1\[tn(\ed Tuwlm. Th? bride's Elli"?! “Wily cflslllml Sick. Tllel‘ travelled by car and Aim“ m“ Few“ "film's l“ ‘he 1- {he roud holde oi a-di lo s“ ‘mkmw-m n Started 1“ u" "p" M hi...‘ litter-thorn “his in Klhz- Lea scum or Hm] Rim, Alberta, noon‘ Sometime this mwmllz- It M“ b“ m“ w“ WM’ m” hnu_\_,_n.mk_r_ Swpping - m." at g {$3.3m an. the He,“ My Scott FUL I ranidnnllher 2“ ‘Mr M“ n “Pl lnr , stairs sectron oi bile house, and al- Si?“ Cémeter also survive. has been a rush J- wm, ‘mm sorlcs. various poirvs of lnicrcsi on the l toll and Mrs. Fulton of Chatllnml ngovernlnt H; w“ ‘_ .' Sum‘, llhollgh B blidiel bflllfidl‘ 5111911191941 '” y‘ Funeral 581N085 will be held at mmmmcmq elm, m“, at 4 1m Miss Lillian E. MacKer-zie. Ilua why 'l‘ll.l_v ltlptyyf, m. scunprl‘ vcry l ohthrlo. They will spend the. Prom f’, , ‘j °' f“ . 5 to out it under control it was o! no FUNFM Air” CULIODEN _ st. James Presbyterian Church and Conan-mug m, 9 hm Bac. prPsillt-d at the organ and the bvauufu. m“. H“, roads exépnent t man”, of Auhusglrgre as the gilestsl w‘ w?!“ fum ha‘ _‘_“S‘lavail. Tho Alberton Fire De-lianf- - e L ‘_ fildny afternoon. The body will Ab t 0 . .' ' choir sang "The Voice that _ g w _ _ l= _ tinction seteznl years ago when , 41h . Called w. couldflllhc funeral of the l-l-B M"- 0“ 4- 90 "m! lard! "Y d1" . -. ll Tlllxl PM‘ FvlulllP-lil 3110f"? 1° lhvll‘; 0f MP5» Flllmns 5155"- Mm B- Cll‘ lw.) spgdaljsts {mm New York} ‘mm’ “f” “as, m b m] slThomas ltiaclhersotl nos held be ‘em ‘c’ Edmmm“ ‘or burial‘ have been removed hy means of a bremhed S" Eden‘ and o Pa” “Tslcm mm“ grmltgystgflkcratiilr hit?“ Eel City. after vlcvsillg n snccimcll oi f’,',’,".?,‘l'l.','§d'§d§f1.‘..°..d° Qhldftgbinrom l-er re-iticncu at Cullodcn "w"? “HD5711”; YOHYKEEH Publl‘ Hill! dirt HWY-ll’!!! rb¥hyga o! town ma“ w". ~——- cv. l‘. w emem e- . ., . . _ _ ‘ " ~ “ , . . ~_ . .. . . ' - r h o. A" '0 a car said to 0e owned by Mr. Earl’ Church of this City. Thcir many ' v53"? ‘he llllfllillrt‘ Was‘ mcldc. but t d b -Rw T» A A Duke,‘ mm De artment w“ tuned on‘; the lopsul] W“ 58m ed o“ gel Mr and ltlrs. Alex Scott of Hall. WM of ‘gram’ Charmnmmn w“ friends me pleased m wflwme W__> “he mtense he“ and halves made Dlllclfl ‘llc lcrwco at the llouscl vesterday? about 8 pm to evllnc- amtciv so that it cm? he used gs ‘M’ Mr “nd Mn’ LY Jamal“ m m mddem on m“ (‘harlmth them‘ ‘ WEI-l KNOWN‘ SINF-ER lIERI-Ni‘ Impossible‘ The hemp “as no! Mr gtlorter Martin sale as a uisll a blaze that broke out in the tol-Woll lvhcn the grounds a c "r 01mm.“ Mrs R1‘ Pm" w“ iolvlt-stlnuucrsido hlgl"l'.\'il_\' last - -~-_ l _Mr_ 32mm}... Mlllunhhthc O uj. “my Insured’ v.15 or‘ it)“. 11,, 13.. Thoro," Irltor-l mo; or we Canada packpr-s noul- gmrlml r ller two children from Surnlfl. Ont. "*9 “m” of m” m“ Pidswgers FUNERAL "E nmm“, _ “'5' lar "Gospel Sin-rel": ‘Aotrudio $1212‘ h d th ' l-red vestcrdav ‘merit llflod lilillldg Ccnzcicrll The‘ trv warehouse on lower Prince,’ Tllc main contract is held ‘w ‘Md M Md M“ Kumem M‘ m . n" with m‘. driwr- were funeral of Mrs‘ Jane Gayle took, “Wmnnamycd h: Sella"); c ‘ DH‘ moIl-ntlngezt thgcchuome of‘ her sis; pallbearers were, Stevnvrt Mac-l street, where they remained for Foundation hfarltlme Ltd. ot,1‘l“~"Kl"l”° c‘ w“ Iingwn’ Dc’ a-ilillri‘? qjfl"!"f,‘,‘1nf;§d"f;,§§§e§§§f;l Rig) fhistfijjglk Qg-Qfigggefpgfié.’ Dnsm“ n! Bmmn- registered M,‘ ter, Mrs. William J. Sample. Kerl- Phcrsou billion .\lacPhcl'son. Ari-g nearly an hour before Bll danger i Halifax and they have erected a} _ 3mm,“ ,,._.,.,, ,. ,,.,,,. M.‘ m, [)avément andl m, Home ,0 S. Dunfianws B, ‘ l'_l@,<‘1lle"lllell@l@ll"ll llelel ever the‘ slhgtoh, or Mrs. Mabel Nettle alls lllecPllclfll- Rm", MPWYl-g er ll lllelllllnll out llselll W“ llllll- '°°1 lull“ llllll elllee lllllllllns on _.________.______ int. llle dllch Lari-l it has tawcdl silica where Requiem High Masai “PC-Mind purmg ms stay i“ the Tunion. wife oi Roy Tanton. st. EIYIPISPII‘ HavOPCd. Weldon lvlac- lnaleg only slight llama-z" “as the 5*" Mr’ D‘ L’ Mnrxlnyfln is CAMPBELIPN‘ Hum“ °" A“? 1| 3 was Celebrated by Re“ David M,“ I Clil. he llns mct by many of his Eleanor; at the age of 43 years. Lend. reported. superintendent in cllzirge.-S. 1947, m M“ Ind Mrsnroseph Camp, l l and Milton. ....—.\'I'I“' FLAG FLOWN-Jllhcn flag which was presented l0 by fir. J. nlorsdc. was flown for the ‘uciweon Winsloe, the f pcoplc of twelve school districts,’ Lr-roy llolman of Sum-l remclcrl‘. fl-rst l 0W ‘ time at the New London S0ld-lc.rs'l Mcmorizll which the people of thcscl on Sllllfihl‘ inst. The flag is large bo- lnl: llvclve by six feet, the material districts have joillul to ENC! is bcst vvonl bilnlinlg and the cl PREP IRING (‘AR FILRRI’ Tomporaw provision ion ccmmodzliion of more sntlomch‘. '3" Edward Ishnt!“ lvlij b:- mndo vice nt the grave. The pail heal-oral {were Messrs. Fred Coyle. Dal-say’ Coyle. Ross Bethune. David Beth- une. Melvin Duffy and Joseph M." Rory. Interment. was in the chilrch the ncq m‘ u“ d9“ 9i we "1" 59"“ "IMYW" Mr and Mrs Iclbc? [m- for a ilappy r<'lll1".‘ll companled Mr hill-Infill about th till‘ Monday. introducing him f l liltercst. 1951mm. Jlrcl. ihc family‘ of lhrl ldl "9013! Mr. MrHllQh and party left Chic.‘ of Police A. Ell wlstic sr-i various peopic and visiting plavPS of HAPPY llilllNlflN 4m suudhy,‘ Williams lllrll nil lilo old‘ for Dulvnl- House Monday aftcr- l late M“ Mmqrlhm- of Kenslng. noon. where it is believed they will w“ She had been lrl (piling health soenrl a week vacationing there. m, some monum nevertheless the e . O tlnct shock to a friends in this community. She leaves to mourn hand and one son. Albert; Ruth and Elaine: I‘ of Kcnslnzton: Mr, Bradford McArthur and the news of her death comes as a dis- large circle oi her hus- four mung daughters. Anzollette. Janet. i also two sisters. Mls. William J. Sample and Ethel and tlvo brothers. Roy and Myron, also of Kensing- and Mrs. Austin Callaghan. RETURNS FROM MASS. -- Mrs. Fred Callaghan and little daugh- ter Fredda of Summerslde arrived: home Friday night from Framing- ham, Mass, where they had spent the pnst three months visiting Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Mundy and Miss Fforcncc Callaghan. Mrs. Callaghan also visited Sister st. Augustine in VISITS EXPERIMENTAL FARM -Dr. It‘. S. Archibald Director of Experimental Farms across Canada. paid his official annual visit to I the Experimental Station in Chav- Ilottctown Wednesday. He left ves- I terday for New Glasgow‘. ll and from there will go tn Halli“ l where he will embark on the Aqui- lanla for Geneva. Switzerland as n Providence. R. I. and visited Canadian delegate to the Pmd friends in New York. MYS- Cill- f Agriculture Organization oi the Jull-Imln and llttlc (laughter Hi1‘ United Nations. GRAPHIC WINDOW DISPLAY vThr window dlsnlily at Moore .and McLeodls. which is very ap- propriate with the cnmlni! of the , 'Aheg\veif". is attracting much Ipilblil‘ attention. This display. ivhirh consists of an nil painting ‘showing the old method of cross- lng Northumberland Strait by lllauling small boats across the , lcc mid a picture of the, new and [up in date ice-breaker "Aheglvcit" i illustrates the tremendous progress which has been made in Island to rmalnland transportation. l INJURED IN FALL-Mr. Allan Lund. 56, of Tracadie suffered l painful injuries yesterday morning when he fell oil a staging on the l 'I‘racadie school where he was re- lpalrlng the roof, dropping twcntv l tc twenty-five feet to the ground. An ambulance from the A. A. Hen- ‘nessey Funeral Home was called l and the injured man was immed- I lately taken to the Charlottitolvn Hospital. Although 'Mr. INIIIYB injuries are not serious. he is sui- ferlng from shock and a IJIOKETI wrist. Mr. John T. McQuillan, oi Quebec. is at present renewing old friend- ships in the City and Province. It FIRST VISIT IN 37 YEARS— (is Mr. McQuillans first visit in 37 slwn must be soon In be fully all- n d1 l . mu > _. _ _ _ prcciatcd, Naluraily the people i in 2.h.‘;,l,i‘,tfn‘l2|“3y? I9l$l1‘<""‘_“-‘l““d m T5“? ."""°-" of m” toll, to whom dcepcst sympathy‘ i ‘IOW gilt-sis at the home of Ml. and me w“. much pleased and a,» hnveinqir ca“ rcjrffld 3cm“ 6&0 ifl.‘l‘ll\ll_\'tz‘.i li-lcvcn c.‘.li.‘<ll‘cvi. all uIc-“P u extcndcd. 3 ltirs. Leslie Rnmsal‘. llldlail Rlvrr prcclntivc "i T-Yl‘ Hfllmnlfs Rlfl- Strait 1s exncclltliusls‘ as llndsiblf‘. Prlclpllil’ ui-“Qlll PIVIJH“. The "mum Wm he hem from “ 7K’ the ling v. ll hr‘ flown again to-‘Durinfl m” filth m“ n“, figfdww‘ tall“ i“ F» I‘ llnl. = ._Y‘. l! “m. m? rrslrlerlqg 1n 5t. Elerlnors. mono“, and n“. Sunday‘ M“ rqnhin“ n1.‘ H,‘ m- k. llus a tcl) happy dfl\. s mum ‘lflfl rm Thnrsqn‘, August 7th “um; I -~ - l i! l‘ PM" _‘<ld~ nnl mcl flu" srvl- I r~. A slhnll- ' . ‘ " ‘ t 2 O‘~lnrk" The clcaih occurred at the home y - r r~ W“ °'h"r~“ "f "VFW" "Pl“"~‘ll\' villi‘ lllollq iullchcon \\‘ srrvcrl nl the “PH”? m‘ the house a‘ ‘ \ l h ‘l " l w Mr .10‘l'l‘ FIRST \l.\Il‘ I\ 2i IIaARS -‘he wk,“ 3cm“ ramwlv O-mrialg,‘ _ y ~ l‘ fnnmvcd h‘. Spry“? m H“, Aug. 0i her IFilIEI-III-R , r . . M“ "m1 m“ H"“""d “(“'IJ°°‘1 “timid vmfevrlavn‘ ‘l . h H-“n m sfllrm-lf y“ l" “‘."“’.‘»"‘g lit-an Church. Si. Eleanors at 2.30‘ L‘ GIT?“ (‘lonwm s" *‘““"‘°f" Oregon, formerly of Mllrlay RiVELlh ‘ " Jmqmgl F‘ "mfls M“ g"""‘l""i"m‘ “m hufil.“ will be 1n the (lhufTh ‘ side of Mlsss Norah Mlll, a hlzhif’ ‘ . ._ ‘Z m‘ 1mm.“ n, __* ‘rltlu. 0111c of t.._lrl_ cidc;.i‘gl:csi<{ vvlns. _‘om‘é_lp,.\.;s_ A ,cstcclus-tl citizen. Born at Cler; ' ~ s. sgv titling llx necks. T, V ’ a __ ' l" ‘"73 "‘m-'“l“““{ _"""l“ ‘ff l"‘_ " __ l mnnt. R7 years n20, a daughter n IIPIIPI‘ Bull and Mr Hell and] ‘Uhtmxt t’ ' ‘ _ i- V. - .‘ c. . - v lll'2l‘cv:'$ l: . H I ‘n Prim?‘ Craswcm Miss Mm has r35 Q , . . _. 1 "1 ' din: nlillfll‘ frlcnds chili-d dlllill" l.‘le chv Tlrl lca"h°r“l‘nmng ‘OM59 " . l - ' l 0mm rc__i.rts_ ll hi5 beta 24 y-czlrfz 5 D, , "fmmlanu , 4 T ‘ ' ‘ lv l college ended vesterday.‘ "We'- °l ll" me m s“mn“"s‘de 0'.cl llOll c. Enrouie. Mr. ZVlacLcod lotiimnvn “ d " t’ ’ ' ' ‘ v > l; ’3 - l '~‘ . ' ' ' ' ‘h G“ rdmn _ round h“ m be of a loyal-lg (m. . . .. . . l . '1 ' ‘ klHWn veucr- followlr." bmllilcrs and s-“stcr with "On- has mrormed e B ' lllnris l0 ll 1- hes 5198f» MP1. d“. L l i Imus .. ,, l " ~ . _ ' l S . m‘. ‘tune-nth were in atten- . cheerful disposition which endear- Bhncm H, . gahurst n: New Yak. llnu .-\.l. lorry succeeds: thcr famlllcs \\lli‘ prcscnt: Mrs» 9W . w‘ lM~ _ ( d teachers. . ed her w ‘he beans u’ an w“; Cm‘ My‘ ‘L “'1 was a menlber‘ llllliluotlufljri‘ tjoflcngfllllnnldpv‘ M? gas‘ ‘Uwrs- AB‘ lliclllllsegnd “H gum e ‘anew her. ‘ of m“ V; 2nd‘ 8pm” Ban?” ‘llvluls rrn lllcl “to l 1v RBYIIETI ‘Tra clll-rs‘ P ‘ y‘ Mr ‘Shaw said that those silk‘ 0H Sfltllldfly MlSS Mill Sll."l.‘F(‘fI M“ h“ m“ "IMF .0’ h” Om com‘ llaftsinrllz and oh. l§Or“.§m‘zflh‘t'Z-n GcrrilkSo Ilwllozctf ‘\i- ' ‘Milli. with a second-veal" academic n stroke and passed awnv on; m” ’ “PM n“ 8mm] or‘ m” I5“ me. W I n w I I _ Tyne ildllcv- ‘l-lvjqh. All“... py y -l stun-line- hut "fl-til nolnormai school l Tuesday FY41!‘ MP9 lie "Pl" l'*'7'-'T"‘ “ab, KM Jam, M‘ Lean Mr. H,...,§,;..' Méfy ' pm,‘ ,;.‘d..q',,.'1‘,,jq,,;,‘n; would he qrantcd second‘ She leaves to mourn and l.ller-‘ 1n 110 l1l‘1ll‘ ill llfv» ‘ ‘ ' ' _ - - " If‘ . ‘ ._ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ .2 " " llth ‘ i-h hcr mcmorv the iollowinf; sis- nppolnlcq §e0“nd_L-_(-C_yna~nand of luurl. 'l_ln:= \lll]i"}. F1f‘\\'.'ll'l, Lhar- class licenses and that those u _ e . _ ““' ‘A ~ .. ~ . - - . - d. i..: ML. li/Inrl Mill. Mrs. flora W” ma“ wedding wok tits?“ Mg‘): F s Jcnxms Iwlunmn’ ——— l nysmear amchcrglk tlfhzlrrllliiiggwonuqd ‘ (Ittzlidon, ‘Mrs. E‘. K. Camel-on and c m 0m. Lad: of Pcmewm ‘pots ‘cfCO ibCf-(‘illlllllflilflllg " no normal 551131 15s 11mins“ Mrs E‘ El Parkman. an of Sum Ilr. lifhurch. O'l.'l\\'3. on Monday m m“ N‘ Ompam‘ , A, pnlcnn“'npd m; l,“ m, r ..5hP¢.“r“?dh3?h QC ’._..,,§§,... leach dur- ' mar-side; also one brother. Frnnk- . Qimvnmg‘ July Vihklwhcn Mary “a ll5 I947 hut- And McIgerllna aleduiiil! luultllllc corzinl “WWI "m" “nd l n" Mm °t Chmlomztown‘ M“ A chm‘ was unite in the holy ,_ .. .' " _ _ ‘_ N _l ‘l ‘ " ‘“ ‘ n t t home are Jrmn‘ bonds of ma, mo“) to John Gnu ‘ofiitolbgnstails HBBSlllCB. Char- ‘agar’; rllg-‘céagodnvllfi; take the. summerthsetlhoolil‘ l; Gpegnnoulxldglehlrgnne‘ Nora and altl Smith uitil Roi. Alphonsus. ‘ as ‘e “we M a ' ‘ “ '. ' Ina," m“ veal.‘ ‘ 1 ' O-VU. o“, inns . pretty event on Wednesday morn- K“""“ °f Tracadlpl “m” ‘lullel have their licenses raised so that ‘ Lavton (iBreen. h t ‘H i6 M we “ “‘ ' ' '1. ~ .-". g sur.vc r... hrirlc ......... .....-....... in s; {§;§;,j",‘;*;,;§{§' lglg" ‘fie; Giff- 2.112;.‘?§,,,;°Q,E§§;‘i,‘§fl.‘*;f;.‘., “"3252 i.“ le“§§~;e°;,°',;;,, my; “it...” ,,,‘,“,§’,‘,‘°{l,,“ ,;‘,,,,,,, w... .,. h... strceblcngtil llrcsss of blue silk or Mr and Mr; 53:11:55,,‘ “Dug f‘; i ihcn has brcrl a patient in ‘this “,,°°“,§°.d“ 1°; 51mm m,” llhense. I Thursday. August 7th at 4 p.nl. at F-"SEY ‘Yfim 5 fink‘ M “mime ‘t?’ l of st‘ Georges Became ma: ‘Lxifde Qllospltnl always happy and con-l z egygjrlder I 5t, Mary's Church. Summersltle soms all. lvllilc IICPCSFIOI‘ cs. er ' t b1 l > - - _ ‘ t t h E] anon; cenle- corsnze was rod root-s and maiden l zgolvgr‘ Gérard MnDonald of Mme ‘ pig-hoe loaves to mourn onc brother The teachmg stlafll; fr?! a s e Mi, non‘ she _. mtmdcd W MaléD. 0.1:‘ son oi James A. E~§Jn~<ep1x on “he homestead and a] mcr "purse comprvae A sMakphpe z _. . hcr slslcr Harlin lllL‘ who v.‘0'c a 50mm?“ Reind $25118]? ylrriwll/‘lac- .515,” M“ Mar‘, Fgtm Her‘ "iflmkMérxegqlfi-iln ‘Ho; MUKIMQdT . . 1.. .. . .. - '. c . . ‘ ' ‘ - ‘ ' . t‘ . _' i ; pm‘ ‘rVPE ‘t? ' “m mamnn” P.P.. performed the marrlace 2119;‘ ‘funeral w“ "Md {mm Wank Hen" ti“? I-Ilhae Miss I-Ielcn Yea and . The poor condition of highways flw-KSCHES “Tl-ll "01"" F9595 “id g c ' ncsscy’s Funeral Home to SLBona-i A all across Canada. as compared .‘ .' i‘ '. . l - - , . mg-Ilillgngilillglii sfiflllllgggied h)‘ his l gailsiirrlrl“? xziifieigjgd Tlavrcglqs were hoxlillllzllnlcllllpgrllfhlnillsflfiggccclgaifi. NO Dtertmltgl for ltgrdgngw 5:33:11 coxsztll. aflliflIllli-Q‘ Mlu/ivllxn. ‘ ‘ PM Donia” Orggnml an?" ‘Ira: l ed by Rev. Kenneth C. McPht-rsoni SQ?‘ ‘Llgsgglna: Wm he granted h,.,,nkl;-l,.__ql"a,fl(gplvxgsgd am pram‘ MflCIHY-yfé of ’ Charlottei l aha n“: cPl-rgducul‘: the Service M. until thc services of everv available int." l‘f.‘lfll.l\'L‘.'i of the hrlde and low“ “m? “ppruprlale hymns dm’ Mating: ‘hanged ‘earner have been Mam:- lzrrmzn. Mr. and Airs. Smith left mg me Mass‘ lAmbroso lvluiicn. Frmcis McNaliyzl f‘f,',§:§;§,,‘§,’.“Q.',‘{'l‘§.,.h',,§.f§l7. 2511.1 lntrr ill tllo tiny for Pine Ottawa. For going alvay the bride wore. n hluc caharcline suit with ncrcssorlcs. Ml‘. erll‘ from Klnkora, PEI. (‘tommcrrc flail inst Frldnv cvcn- lnsz \l'illl tho vice-president. .7 J. Cnuuollv presiding. A large num- brr of |‘|'l"fl‘il‘(‘l‘S were nrcscnt. Aflt-r lilo minutes of the previ- ous murmur wcrr rend.- nppllcntiuns for membership were prcsrlllrtl Thr- communications lvcrc l‘f‘\'i"l\"‘fl and iht- inllnlvlng cnmlnitirlcs lvrlrc hoard from‘ Bro ‘F Flvllll h‘ hnll committee; J Cosltllln fnl‘ mcmhcrshln commit- for" P rlovlr for nnancc commit- inc: .1. W. Hogan for property crllrimifir.'l_ In ille nlrtlnce nI W. W NIC- Corrnlt. flrn. .1 J. Connolly Rave a llPlllllfifi rrnnri. for thrl social evcnlnlz commiilce. l-‘lro. D. Dowlinlz renoricd for Lil; official opening of the new n . J. J. Connolly reported for the poll-war committee. After all miscellaneous bllsirlggg was attended to. the mgmhgfg were tendered n short entertain- ment bv the committee in charge Th". entertainment came to a close with tho National Anthem. i Lodge, Brlslnl, Quc., on their honeymoon. On their return they will reside in - black ‘ and Mrs. Smith were form- several I molly and celebrated The hrltie was llertjmlngly nttly ed l" l‘ "of" length gown of lvl ‘t. . ,. - . ~ , hr com nratively small. Mr. Shaw fiowefed Sm‘ organ“ Wm‘ TllglllljlfllllrlrlllagllrggxllfifllIQPIIIMCT). “m. T) length veil relight with rosehuds. "‘ ‘ _ __'_ “ "m" - ‘ l» f She carried a white prayer book ‘ __ with ‘Vhlte rlhhon streafners~ she , In ille- post. ‘UN wrecks. mill-ll pro- wS-FC . SSFIII, STUDENT -Miss ,gfsnl?ttelzd°dn hylh" 5m"- Mr-‘l lflvfis on." been made in the con- Mary Casey. Waterfordi has been l] l l “c ‘mud Wm’ 190ml?! rtructiow of a ncvflwiua at the hm; of we $ulflje§§r|fl students of "V" ll ll llllle floor length gown chhrlom-owh Hospital. the Corresponding Studv Branch lwith matching accessories. ~ duties oflzmomsman. Following the ceremony break. . at was served at the Queen Hotel to the immediate relatives follow- ing which the hridal party left .»_v motor on a honeymoon trip to Boston and other points. The bride travelled ill a powder hlue wool suit with while accessories. Previous lo her ‘marriage bride was guest of honor at miscellaneous showers whcrc received many costly and useful ilifts. Their many friends Join in wishing them many years of hap- pineas. the two ‘fills British frcilrhlcr 57-8. Avis- Well was schedule-Y in sail from Georgetown last ui-zht with ap- proximately 1.460 cords n1 pit props 5°? "T" Ullmd Klnlldonl. Enrollie the ship will call at Dartmouth. "-5- to lake on a iew hzore hun- dred cords. ‘Illlo length o! the prop "Qulred for this cargo was nim- feet and there was a alicl-tage of that size at Georgetown, landing of the steamer began at noon last TUOHIQY. The cargo was Implied by the Bergmsnn Con. smiction Co. Nuptial Frank .- Thc rczillzr monthly meeting of Mammmld Papgbly permrmed the ihc Bcurvnlcni. Irish Society was held n! tllu Canadian Bank pflm she l ' A. .l. lticllunnld and P.llr.ck Smith. .bcen Id o, and crment lllc 30 lwh equine Icr-nirc. and of uicsc, only the llnurlnq of the come. t remains to be ‘_d0n'n. The rlxlynvalirlr. of lne boiler ,l'nnm. which .vlll bc located at the lst.-ui.ll-c<t.~l cur-er ot this structure, lls pracf. cnlly flnlshcd. ‘litre forms [for the walls. hflVIl he-"n started ‘and llvhcn this is complllted. the ccmcnt will hr poured. 'i‘h.'s lvcrk, wliilh Wit slnrcrl [about lune 25 of this ycir, i; be- ling carrird nil‘ by W. J. [<]ll|-|n[!5f-‘(ly_ local contractor with cnrpertrr form. man Jeromo Gallant and IBOOI‘ foreman W. W. Smith. both of Clhai-lotultown and abou: 22 work- men. The architects in charge o! this project are vlessrs James Gnvan. Toronto hm. J. l. Harris Chlli-lalzrtown. Tho extensions. when completed wi‘l comprise one Mng of 45 fecl. by I08 fest. thw- storeys and basement, running lppl-oxlm- attlly vast ilnd we=t, wilt. a m”. necllng wing between lhc extension and tho mtlin building o.‘ about 85 feet by +0 fcet of lho same height. Anothcr cxtcrslon o.’ ont» glorey w‘li he built across the Well ride about 30 lcct by 85 feet. forming a con- necting .lnk. The 3? by l2 l‘.‘.f‘h itoting hes‘ l nlcrs rave hcrlrl rnmplclctl. llvith the r-xce-ntion o! n irw in the Miss Eleanor LOWE. lit Charlottetown. and has been awarded a certificate for the com- ‘iliitiflh of all Grade X subjects. FORMER IQLAFYDER PASFEQ m lnmhraarobrs. MINN.— Mr P. J. Callaghan. North Wiltshire received the sad news of the auti- dcn death or his sister Mar-rare‘. nn August 5th. Funeral will he today at it a. m. from Holy Rosary Church. Minneapolis. PASSED WITII IIONORH - The following pupils oi Miss Helen Stewart parsed the Toronto Con- servatory piano exams with hon- ors: Grade III-Joan Cameron. Katharine Beck. Grade I- Alan Dunbar, Robert BfldY- Vincent Beck. C. P. I. OFFICIAL! l-Illllll - Messrs. H. P‘. Nelson. C. P. R. Dil- trlct Passenger Agent. saint John. and Mr. l-LN. Day_ ‘navelling Pasa- rnlzer Agent, were in the city yea- terday after visiting Bummeralde. ‘They were delighted with the air of prosperity evident here. and duly appreciative of the fine weather we have been enjoying and shar- ing with our tourist guests. The? say railway business la good and the prospects also satisfactory. ' week with those in the United States was commented upon to a Guar- dian representative yesterday hi’ Mr. n. J. Wyatt. of st. John's. Newfoundland. formerly of ihll provlrrre and a rousin of the late Jildsre Wyatt of Summerslde. Mr. Wyatt has travelled 13.558 miles in his own car since leaving St. John's on May l last. when ‘l-. drove to California to attend the Rotarv International cnnlkllltlllll at San Francisco last June. On r!- turn he drove to British Columbia and Alherta. with the intention of completing his trill home ily W" of Canada. He found however that the roads in Canada made travelling very uncomfortable. and he was even advised at the travel hurmll at Calenrv tn return hv lvav of United Ptates. This he did crossing into lbfonfarl" and travv» ling through North Dakota. Min- nesnta, Wisconsin and Idaho. inl- lolvinlz the Ill"h\VR_V roughly nar- allel with the Canadian border until rroilslnl into Ontario. ‘There la no doubt." Mr. Wyat‘ said, "that the Canadian Provin- ces are losing millions of dollar.- overy venr as a rllsillt of poor high- wllv maintenance." , Ha found cailln facilities are improving in Canada. though s‘ll1 not up to the average Amerlnm standard. Mr, Wyatt. who is a prominent hiltllneas man in 5t. John's. said he was out of touch with the lat- est development! in Newfoundland hut expressed his personal view in favor of the need of bontlnulnrt Commission government, at least so far as the financial mananr- ment o! the country is concerned. Mr. Wyatt. attended Old Home Week hare last year and la plan- nlns to remain for the opening of the Exhibition programme next years and while here he was called Llpon to mourn the death of his sister, the late Mrs. Annie Lavcrty whose funeral took place yesterday morning. Mr. McQulllan ls a for- mer will-known Island allhlete, having played baseball. cricket and football during the years 1889 to 1900. sports at which he excelled. 0 PUNIIAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Mrs. Annie Lavcrty tool: place yesterday morning at 8.45 from the Frank Hennessey Fune- ral Home to 8t. Dunstanill Basil- ‘ca. whore Renuiem l-Iillh MRS! was celebrated by Rev. Dr Pat- rick McMahon. who also conduct- ed the service at the grave. The pail-bearers were Messrs, George ncctlons of file Inman asscmblcll Friday afternoon. Aug- ust 1st on the beautiful grounds at Canon Cove bcuch. pwpcrty o.‘ Mr. Lloyd Inman, Bordon. Tlicrt- wcrc in all about one. ‘hundred persons prcsen“. the old-l lost. of u-lluln bring M!‘ John Irr_ "lflll- Argyle Shcrc and the young- »""'l Wlllvll hrseKlNxoN-At the Oity l-los- pital on July 23, to Mr. and Mn. Joseph D. MacKlnnon. a son, Francis Daniel. MAIIRIAGES lllsevlifiliézilri- lnsllllnta - at the residence of hcr fat-her. on Aug. 6, lost, DCnnltl Vcrncr MOI/Ti. wcst. 1947' by the Rey '11 w_ Goodwin morelnnr’ of the fouzih and surlh Mary Christine, daughter oi’ Mr. KPHPPlWOn-i r-"-<l‘i‘Ctl\‘e!.l1 and Mrs. James MacKenzie, Long , Tllc lnlilzll reunion has hrllti Crcelz. to Daniel, son of MI. alld llll1l!.\‘-@"!l3ll years lllzn "rd s’ncc M llugh MacPhee, Canoe Cove. lllllll llml‘ hflvl‘ been lick! at rczu- i~——<‘"—"*i—"~" liar lntrrvnis vi icn. fivc and lastly] DFATHS ltlvcry twp years, sn t‘i;t these) MacI'lll€R50N--At the PM. Island Hospital on Saturday. Aug. I. Mrs. Thnlnas MsoPherson in her 65th year. MaoDOUGALL — At Roalindale. Mass, on July 2B, Mrs. Henry R. Carvcr, formerly Miss Matilda MacDoulzall, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDougall. Sunlmerside. YOUNKER-At Kingston on Aug. ‘gaihr-riilgs are looked forward to with eager anlirlpoiion llnm time lo time. A lingo ni sllncss wasl mingled lvllh Joy for h-lthih the‘ tlvo yralxs four lilcnlbel‘: of the’ family, Mrs. John McKluuon, Mrs, Bcrt llcPilail, .\’iis5 Caroline -In. mun and Dnvlll llllsscl Alr-Canur-lll have bt-eu called to litcl: ncavcniyl homo. A minute oi slenl-t- was ob. served ir mfllnnry Q1 (lllqn (ll-part. ¢d~ 4. lfrfl, Mary Ann Younker, widow cf the late Hammond Younker in On thc evonl-ng of July 25th, her 75th year. Nllrescntatives of the dlflcrcnt GALLANT — Mrs. John J. Gal- lant died at her home in Mont Carmel on Sunday. August 3rd. TANTON-At the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. William J. Sample. Ken- slngion, on Aug. 5. Mrs. Roy Tan- inn. St Eleanor-s. aged 43 years. MILL-At thr home of her broth- er-in-lalv, Jnhr L. Green, Sum- lnel-side. on Tuesday, Aug. 5. M!” Nora Jane Mill. aged 8'1 years. PETERS-At the Provincial Ban- atorium on ‘ruesday. Aug. S. Mrs- Alpllonsus Peters in her 29th year- LAVEIITIM-Died at the Sacred Ilcart Home Aug. ll. Mrs. Annie Lavertv. aged 8O years. BIGGAII —— At the P. E. Ilium! Hospital, Aug. 6. 1947. Shirley Bil- gar in hcr lath year, daulzhtlll‘ Mr. and Mrs. stshtord Biealr- 143 Elm Ave. MaoMILLAN - Suddenly at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Wednesday. Aug 6th. John Prank- lln MiJMlllflfl in his 69th Y"?- CLOW-At the Prince Edward Is- Innd Hospital on Wednesday. Auk 6th. Mrs. Earl Clow ln her 41!! yenn omutaro-at charlotutown. Alli‘ 7th, Mrs Clcrtrude Curran. 10ml‘ erly of Montague. Remains rest- ing nt tile Frank Hennessey Wm‘ l'i\l Home. Burial Saturday It ° o'clock at 9t ‘moi-era's Cemetery. Women's Societies or 519115 Mari; Pnrrsh gathered at i-ho Convom to bid inn-well to Rev. Mother St. Genrgr. who was lcnvlng shortly to become Superior of St. Mary's Ac- adcmy, Summerslde, uftcr spending six years in North Rustico. in a few well chosen remarks, Mrs. Michael Doyle explained the purpost- of the gathering, recalling how brief the years scorned since Mother St. Gcorges coming amongst us. and llle genuine sdr- row and regret of all the parish at hm- departure. Realizing the deep humility of the Sisterhood. tlhe speaker's remarks were few, but in the hearts of all, the i-ncstilmrrbls north of the Rev. Mother ls well known, her example of industry and thrift, llcr advice and solicit- udc in sickness, and hcr dccp abid- ing intcrcst in the clhlldren of t.he parish will evcl" be remcmbel-ed. The presentation of a spiritual bouquet by Mrs. Alban Peters was. a pleasing part of the evening.’ Rev. Mofher St. Gcorgc spoke brlcf- lyethanklng one and all for their kindness to her, and cxprcsscd her regret at leaving North Ruslico.‘ The education of the children, she l-‘lli-zi. ulas lhcr greats-st COflCCflLfllld commended the Mothers 0n their co-operntioll with her in everything pertaining to the welfare of the children. She llicll treated the MALONE — At t-ha Charlottetown ladies to cllolocaics. A sing-song Hospita, Thursday. Aug. 7. 1947- followcd. with Mrs. Bertram Blnc- Thomas Malone of I31 GIN" George Street". in'hls 78th y!" His lenrllns ure resting at the AA- Heiinessey Funeral Home CHANDLER-At Mt. Albion 0n Thursday, August 1th. Westsway quicrc at the piano. The gathering was brought lo a close lly ihc sing- ing oi Ave Mal-is Stella and the National Anthem. The marriage of Margaret Eliz- McMahon. Basil McQuald. Am- lirose Joy, Joseph Hughes. Jan-lea Carl-uglier and Robert Nicholson. Interment was in the church celnl otery. Mr. J. R. Holman. wife \nd iam- ily of Oakvllle. Ontario. have been visiting Mr. Holman’: old htme in Charlottetown and are registered at Seaside Inn. Btanhope. Mr. Hol- man is leaving this. week end and Mrs.- Holman and children will rc- main llore for several weeks it has been fourteen years “I110 Mr. Holman laft here. The death under sad circumstan- ces occurred at Orwell Cove on Tuesday. July 15. 1947, of Mrs. Th1. cralg, at the advanced an of t‘! year-a. _ Ellie was born at Orwell Cove. the only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Ilorrlasey. llel- three brothers, Patrick. John. and lee- edeceaaed ‘her some years ago. “Although Mrs. Craig had been in tailing health for some time her death no uhesveellll- Ir she l"! able to be about and do her work abeth, elder daughter of Mr. Ktn- Chandlgl- lg m; 71;; you‘, ' | Looking stunned, former Congressman Andrew J Ml! lllvu Fed- era! Court lh wsshlnzton after bola; sentenced ta um from cicht "W"!!! w We run in prison for war mud conspiracy and bribe!!- o