' The cnds thus exposed have been ~ Dorothy . Al by Ml’. MIOQNIIDCI. PAGE TWENTY-TWC F’ 5uRN %—-_ m‘? EWS B .-.~__, fies. _—- "rm: a CHAIZLOITEIQWN __ GUARDIAN U GET r011 OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MAY at. i941 k TUESDAY -'APPOINTED CAIETAIEI. i» J01!" P6811’. e veteran who t e leg in the Italian CLIDPMITI. ill been appointed caretaker of he Canadian Legion Home. Sum- nerlde. - S. DISTRICT SECRETARY Al'- PGINTED - Anuouncemlht has earn made 0f the appointment of the Rev. Edward Wheelook, Fair- vllle. N.B.. as Dlstriot Secretary of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Auxiliaries of the British and Foreiglfl Bible Society. Mr. Levi lilacAl-thur of Summer- tide East was assaulted and robbed rf approximately $30.00 on Satur- iay evening just buk of RT. Hol- nen Ltd" Sumlmerslde. Later Stun- liwfildg police picked up a rnen named Lawrence Cahill. wiho ap- aoared in Surnmerside police court vssterday morning en's. holding rhargc of assault. and was remand- .=d illl today. Word has recently been received ll st. Duilslaivs Colege that MI’- iollll Eldon Grccn. member of this; rears rzraduatlng class. Won In znnlpctilivc examination a KnlKhl-l‘ .f Columbus scholarship for gred-; late -worl; at the Catholic. Unlver-i iiiy of America. Washington, DC. l ISLAND COW IS LEADER ‘ -—‘ Included in a list of Guerrsc)’ ¢lll§5| .caders in Eastern Canada in Al>1'll| ls the irwoqvcar-olri cow, Paiosie Dunne. owned by J. Eric Hurry 0! Wlnsloc. P.E.l. The cow is credited with 7.7.30 pounds of ml.lk and 402 pcufldg of fat in the 365-day dlvzs- ion. T0 LEAVE FOR. OTTAWA- Premicr J. Walter Jones BXPBUS in leave by plane this morning for Ottawa where official business will detain hilil for a day or two. From Ottawa the Premier Will B0 to the United States on private business. vUncertain flying weathcr prevented his taking off yesterday‘ as he had planned. BIG MOVING JOB-The prem- ises about the old Y.M.C.A. budd- ing can ihe corner of Prince and Eustcn streets, is the place of in- terest for spectators these days nild a headache for the contractor whose job it is to move the large dwelling house in another sitc. The building, now owned Pr" lvlajor George Craig, has been div- ided into two parts by sawing through the approximate centre. sileaihed and a layer of tar paper has been added to prevent weath- crlilg. Trees on the property have been uprooted by bulldozers to allow space for moving. lrlstol United Chard! W1] large- ly lttended on Sunday. May l. for _ihe worship service at 3 pm. which ave: n service of dedication of e new chancel recently erected to the memory' of Elder J.\V. Mnc- Ewen and being the gilt of Mrs. J.W. MecEwen to this church. The minister. the Rev. William '1'. Mercer made n. statement re- gurdlng tn, erection of the chancel consisting of pulpit stand. choir loft. veetry and choir room and ln an unpresslve ceremony this chen- ml was dedicated to the ilory of God and in loving memory o! e noble citizen and a beloved mem- ber and older 0f this church who died December 20. 1946. WEDNESDAY -PUI.CI~IA8ES PROPERTY - LAC and Mrs. Eric Begnell have purchased ilhe residential property of Mr. Wallace MeNutt at. 55 King Street, Summers e. Mrs. Begnall and family have oved up from Charlottetown and LAC Begnall who is now stationed in Trenton, Ont.. is expected here ehotrilyn-S. LAID T0 REST - The funeral of the late Dollina Darling Mm: Lean, six month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Si Carney was ‘ield sundey afternoon. services at home and grave were conducted by the Rev. E. J. Berrass. Pallbeeecrs were Stanford Gass, Lester Gass. John Matheson, Clayton Gass. fr- terment h. Apply; Road cemetery. . ‘MRS. JOYCE. wife cl the Rev'd. Dr. J. G Joyce of Verdun United Church. Verdun, Quebec. arrives in the city this evening. accompanying the remains of her aunt the late Matilda J. Carleton who passed away on May 25th. Miss Carleton. a daughter of the late C. C. Carleton. was a. life long resident of Souris from where her funeral will take place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock The sympathy cf hcr home com in her bereavement. HALIFAX. us. May 26 — The grunt of Nova Scotia porkers will be heard in Bermuda lcr the first time when one hundred of i116 pcrky tribo arrive there on tile 119W (BS! (‘XDTEBS motor (.5110 V95- sel "Canadian Challenger" Can- adian National Steamships Cap tain Frank Smith of Ls. Have. NS- They were loaded on the "Canad- inn challenger" st this ucrt- 1M ship sailed last night for Ber- muda, the British West Indies and British Guiana. Fire at Tlgnish last night de- strc-yed Bernards GBFBEE "d threatened other buildings until it was brought under control after a stiff fight. Included in the loss were tun buildings, the main garage and n" The, graduating exercises of the Prince County Hospital nurses were hold last night at the High School auditorium. Summerside. when l capacity audience witnessed seven nurses receive their plnl and dip- iomas. The following is the members of this year's graduating class: Florence Edith McRi-lc. Haven. New Elizabeth Nev: Glasgow, NS. Bessie Lelachcur Kecpivg. Mur- ray Harbour. Mary Ruth Mill, Clermont. Georgie Glen Kennedy. Kenning- ton. Mary Louise Wedge. tide. _.-_ One "Islander" was anions the graduates at the recent convocation of the University of Manitoba. Heath Nelson MacQuarrie of Vic- toria. was presented the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Mr. MacQuaz-rle resigned from the teaching stall of Summerslde High School in June 1943 and was 513130 rotary of the Wiinnlfhffl Y-M-C-A- He ha; been appointed to or; teaching fellowship in theDePt- Economics and Political Science in the University of New Brunswick- wherc he will also do I105! Kffldllllie study. Mr. MacQuarrle is the son Mrs, MacQuarrle and the late m-d MacQuarrlc of Victoria. plans to return to PEI. irn Srptembfil‘. Wil- He early CONVENTION IN SAINT JOHN ._Dr. J. A. Clark. Charlottetown. president of the Maritime Hos- pital Association. will Pfflldé l“ the first Maritime Institute for Hospital Administrators in Saint John. N.B. from Mly 39 l9 ‘mm 3. other Institute officers include Miss Katherine MBCLQIIIIBILGDU" lottetown. The conference is be- ing sponsored by m9 fimllllci“ College of Hospital Administrat- ors, with ‘headquarters in Chicago. Ilpwards of I00 hospital admin- istrators from New Brunswick Nova Scotin and Prince Edward Island are expected to attend. Following this gathering. the an- nual meeting of the Maritime] Hospital Association will open a‘. St. Andrews on June 4. Mr. PR. MCCOHTIZIC of Cilerlolte- iown u-a; elected president of the Alumni Association of St. Dun- rizinis Cillicge at a meeting which follovrrd ill» Collcgc graduating ‘XEITEPB ieetordey evening. qrben lllc Rev, oflflcers circled included Mr. Amedce Caron, Rimouskl, P.Q,, cnd Mr J.A. MacDonald. voice-pres- irlerlta: Rev. RC. Ellsworth. secre- tcry-tressuror; Rev. J.P.E 011m- kl". assistant-secretary. The new committee comprises: Trainer, 8.1" Doyle, TE. MacAn. inn. Dr. Frank MecMillen. Arthur wocGulgan. AJ-l. MecLellnn, Bus? fen. Mass; .1. Inn-e Drlecoli. and Louie Levesque. Montreal. HQ. ' At the dinner which followed the mcetlrg. yesterday's graduates were wel to the rank; of the , . Campbell,‘ Summer-l i-nted assistant boys work sec» of| Charles ' adjoining building used l0 141v" equipment, all the EH38? l°~'l~‘ land three automobiles. Mr. Henry A. Bernard is proprietor of the garage. The nemesof the owners (of the cars were not learned immediately nor was it certain whether the vehicle; were old or new models. Friends and neighbors learned regret of the lwith surprise Ind sudden death of Mrs. Willlsr-l Fretwell, which occurred at her lllome shortly alter the noon hour l Monday. In apparent good health about her home during the forenoon the deceased suffered an attack. bill on the immediate arrival of a doctor it was found nothing could be done to prolcng ilcr life. ' The late Mrs. Fretwell possessed ‘a most lovable dispositon and was in chsrmnig hostess to her ‘arse ‘circle of friends who frequeilly Ivisi-ied her and her devoted hus- band. Only lost July the couple iobserved their Golden Wedding ianniversary and were the ren- pients of numerous presentations fend telegrams from friends abroad. the |especlally from members of ltheatrical profession. l The death occurred yesterday morning in the City Hospital of Mr. Henry Doucette well known employee of Moore d: McLeod. Lid. The late Mr. Doucette who was ~82 years of age suffered an eccl- dent about two weeks ago While entering his home. Slipping on the step, he received a most. serlua< lfracture of the leg. necessitating fhZ-s removal to the hospital. Com- lpllcltlfifls developed and his cm- diilon grew steadily worse until this death yesterday morning. l The laie Mr. Doucetie nan fol 'many years associated hmlse'f 'wiih the dry goods business Previous to his clerkship at Moore lend Mound. he was employed ;wiih the ‘well known firm of Pal.- ions Limited. He was well known ‘to the majority of citizens who s: ‘all time; found him most obliging. | He i: survived by four broth-ls. ‘Leo, Wilfred and Eugene all of Charloveiown and Frank of Hun- lter River. Two sister: also sur- lvive. They are sister Si. Eric. Montreal and Helen (Mrs. J. A. .Peters). Cape Traverse. i Activities during the busiest your of the Prince Edward Island J-Iospiial since its establishment sixty-four yearn no were revhtw- led last night in detail st the er.- nual meeting of the board of trus- tees. At the meeting, which was lheld in St. Paul's Church Hull the chairmen Justice George J. ‘nveedy mended. Complimentary remarke were made by Dr. J. A. Clark. Rev. J. T. Ibbotl, Mr. Alfred Picksrd and others regarding the ef tlve in‘! efficient way in which the Hos- pital's affair: had ‘been conducted during the year. Three retiring trustee: Mersre N. D. MncLeen. R. S. P. Jardlne and J A. Likely were re-elecL-d io the Board loi the coming yeer end the firm of H. B. Donn and Co, were reappointed es ludltorn. At a meeting of the trulteu "Hui ' after the regular meeting lilo foi- lowlng officers were elected for munlty is extcnded to Mrs. Milli‘ M". vice sec- the comlng year: Chairmen. Justice George J. ‘Tweedy; chairmen. Dr. J. P. Lantz; retery. Mr. N. D. MecI-een. —SER.IOUSLY, ILL — Melly friends throughout the Province will regret to learn that Mrs. Charles R. Rogers of Summerside is seriously ill. A short time ego she suffered an injury which left her in a very weakened condition. —TWO ANNIVERSABlES-Con- gratulatlons were extended OlI Saturday to Mr. Maynard F. Schurmsn of Summerslde, who on that dey attained his 84th birth- day. The previous day was the 53rd anniversary of the marriage of Mr. end Mrs. Schurmen. and their host of friends join in the sincere hope that the future may hold for them many more years of happiness. s samtn. TAKES on auovs- I The C. G. El. “Si-urel" is taking on i buoys at the Marine Wharf at.‘ is expected to leave for the Mag- dalen Islands by Thursday. This trip will complete her piecing of buoys. The. annual meeting of the Sil- ver Fox Breeders‘ and Exhibitors’ Association of P. E. I. was hclfl in the Legion Hall yesterday aff- ernoon. The president. Gordon MacMillan. occupied the chair. A shit-id bearing ihc n. of Arms was prcscr d Governor J./\. Iiern ~1 afternoon by .“.lr. mom-ac." o.’ Irnprrlrli Oil. The shield has born n: ma] fr» Cut .' :l.- i tra nce. ‘tifllivll. sziid: i i l llflss 1.5a wens MR. J. a. _CROSS — S‘. Patti's-Eastern Uni-'- Efl Chllrvil. f‘ of a we. - afifrllonil .1 I‘. o'clock . mil 1'1. . M. J. Gray ioined in nlarriaec Miss lilarguer. Fern Lea. fil\lI'fi“,’f‘ o.‘ M" and lil" M. S. I-cl, o‘ Vcrncn Wver. l‘? '.'fl‘.l'i Mr John A. ("r-w», <"l. Mr. and ‘.\f.~- flr-nwc: A. (‘miss n? "Ottawa. Tire brlrle “w: lziven in nlarrlarge by her father. rind at.- 'tcr|ded by lllc h-'ldc::room's lis- ‘tcr, Miss Phvliis Cross. as brides- lmaid. Mr. Chsrilr Cross, hro'l-.c1' of the bridegroom was host mail. iFor hcr wedding the bride (‘llUS-" ‘an afternoon dress of Winter ‘Willie crepe cut on draped line: ‘with brown accessories. Her shoul- her-knot was formed of Talisman roses. Immediately following the ‘ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Cross left Ion a motor trip to Atlantic CW3. New York City, Boston srnl ‘Pillladelphla. For going away ilic over her wedding ensemble‘, Upon‘ their return, Mr. and Mrs. Cross xvi-ll take up residence in Aylme.-. Mr. end Mrs. M. S Lea. of Ver- non River, PEI. parents of ll-e bride. were among the oilt-of-iovrn guests at the wedding. - Ottawa Journal ' I City Police anilounced night they had arrested a man and were holding him on suspicion of his address as Vernon River by Sgt. Sierns Webster and Con- stable Arthur Bishop a few min- uies alter Mr. James Power, pro- prieior of Jimmids Taxi, reported that g man had robbed him in hi‘ store on Queen Street Police said that one of Jinlmles Taxi drivers. e man nsrned Arse"- auit. rushed into the police station about 10 o'clock to report that Jimmy Power had been robbed. The driver told police that the man had run into a gangwsy lie- iween Power's store and the Toombs Music Store. Arsenalrit had been at Jimmie! Tex! stand across the street at the time. Sgt. Webster and Constable Bishop ran across the street from the Police Station and began a search in gangwaya at the renr of illo Power store. While they were engaged in that they saw a man come out. of a gengway next to the A. A. Hennessey Funeral Home, slightly further away on Kent Street. The taxi drivel ex- claimed “thails the guy now," and police placed him in custody. The man was taken around to the Power store and Mr. Power identified him as the man that had held him up, police said. Mr. Percy N. Woodiey, English artist and expert restorer cf paintings, has arrived in Clar- lotietown to clean and restore those paintings of the late Roost: Harris which hang in the Legisla- tive Assembly and other rooms of ‘the Provincial Building. . Othyr paintings of the late iRobert Harris adorn the wills of the Harri-s Memorial Glilery. Fifteen pictures in oils of former Speakers of the Legisla- ture, most of them adorning the wall behind the speaker's cn.l'r. await tile attention of Mr. Wood- lcy. Ill chronological order they represent: Hon. Angus MacAulev. M.D.. 1818; Colonel John Ste-wart. I825; Hon. William McNeill, 189i; Hon. George Deirymple. 1835; Ho... William Cooper. 1880; Hon. T. l-l.,, fievilend. i889; Hon. Joseph Pope, I845; Hon. Idwerd Thornton i064; l-fon. John Jul-dine, 181:4; lHon. Donald Montgomery. i859 lffon. Jolepli Wighimlll, 1m; Hot. lJohn Yeo. i871; Hon. stIHlFn-PA! IPerry. lwhgrnndfsther of the Hon. ‘Angus Mcvtionlld. Premier of Nova Scot": and also the grand- iliélllll! Governor J. lfon. Cmnellus H-rv- |alt. i874, and Hon. Henry 84.1. ll?! Marlin was taken into custody‘ to In‘ the inverted “'v"' rlvrr ti‘? only. an. j l’ i I } mcnfinvcd above. bride donned a brown shot-till cpql: armed robbery. He was identified l Fillllldflllon "(UK Oil lllc as Ajexandel- Mam“, 3g, an“ Sqvg ,e\vs-Wells plant. to be located on i ‘ sides. ..l.'f‘f!0l‘|E‘ll THURSDAY —IETUIN8 ‘l0 P. ll. I. - Mr Ben. Manhood. formerly of ‘Pi-urn. N. S.. who spent the winter months in Florida. has returned to Prince Edward Island, end is the Guest of his sister, Mrs. Wm. E. Profit, Burlington. m. Mae. Leod spent part of lest summer here and is being warmly wel- comed by his friends-Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Walsh. Evmmmlde. spent the holiday weekend with their daughter, Mrs. F- J- Bflyer and Mr. Bayer in St. John. N. B. They were accomp- anied as far as Moncton by Miss Marlon MoAssey, 3.11,, 91' gum- merslde, and on return they harl with them Miss Sandra Bayer guest soloist. At the close of the main service. a brief Sacred Con- cert wee given by the choir with Mn. John Walker at the orget: The program consiste’ of n organ solo, two anthems by the ohloir. a male quertetie. duet and so o. Hie Worship Mayor J.!". Arnett pltel. Montreal. for the month. underwent an operation on Tuesday and reports indicate his condition is reported as good. Mrs. Arnett is with him. s Mifis Nora Arsensult of Charlotte. who will spend her vacation in Summerside. s —Mr. and Mrs. Herman Clow, 39 Kins Street. Summerside, left Sat. “Tilly mvffllllfl for Toronto, Ont. Mr. Clow is an employee of Way. ren Paving Co. While in Toronto ' lifrs. Clow will visit at the home of Mrs. Guy Austin. (nee Ruby Mac- Neillh 32 Ashbllry Ave, and All-s, Arthur Brown. (nee Hazle ClotI), Freeman, Om, -Mr. Don Parnell, Miss Juilc Sherman, and Mr. and Mrs. Hor- mon Flack of Amherst, N. 8.. spent the past. week-end nil the Island, (‘m Sntmfay. they were the guests of Mrs. Black's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hic- lcol: and family at Burlington- Rur. IVES ‘fill-Mr. Fred has receiv- (lcatil in Gilbert LTE t‘. xi lain". hi5 Laura lI-lindlirle. , all-c. Licut-Governcr Bernvld. in com- Elle “'55 59 ycnrs old. She was a is. T‘ cinuglllcl- of the late Charles and Tr] \,v‘|(l 111.11; lilnrgarltt Mlittart of Union Cor- ncr. PEI. She had been in fall- ing ilenlth for some time. She leaves to mourn two daughters, Irene and Hess. and twn sisters, Mrs. Luiie Smith and Mr; Bey- a‘ [he “we l ma “Pllllfllm. of Vailcnuvcr and one‘ brother. Mr. Fred Muttart. S lilzllfwlTl-TS 17H BIRTH. '\., ‘gs-tn M .1, ’_ rillillt vrichrai- hath hii v at the home ‘fVlllTlllfilfi \'r._=_ 51-1113.- Fhrrt Street. WlIPTB she rc- Mrs. Arsenauli is in god hPfillll and as smart and actiw- as mini‘ P901118 milrli FTIIJJIEZEI‘ A number of friends and membelg of the family were present {q- supper nlltl later bingo was played Till-s was followed by an evening of music and dancing and 1.1.‘; Arsenault ivas able io dance as well as lhB Yul-HIKE!‘ people at the Pill)‘. $he was ‘he recipient or a numhcr of suitable gifts in honor of the occasion-S. ~~(Tl'. DAT - 1C3 iltn ed hcr of hrr Perry; The garage and equipment of MT. Henry A. Bernard, Tlgnlsh. illnt were. destroyed by fire on Tuesday night were valued at ap- Prflxlmfllfl)’ $5,000.00 partly cov- ered by insurance, it was learned yesterday. Mr. Bernardo automo- bile was also lost and willie it was i h a t..._...tll.cl:c.....r:lel:e_ 1w o. cars in ill!‘ building this n-thcr us. .r"oil1fl not be confirmed. BEGIN CUCIJMBER PLANT- Matth- tlle Mt. Edward Road on land for- merly a part of tile Dominion Experimental station property, is now lllldfll‘ way. The plant expected to be ready in time to handle the cucumber crops con- tracted for by the firm last will- ter. A limited quantity of straw- berry and other bush fruits will also be handled this season. The annual State Convention. of the Knights of Columbus was‘ held yesterday at the chambers of Souris Council. The meeting: opened at 2.80 p.m., presided over. by the State Deputy. J. Alfred Doyle. t The following is the complete slate of officers for the ensuing’ Sear. State Deputy: T. Earl Hickey. State Secretary: George Clow. State Warden: Charles McAulay State Treasurer: Judge C. S’. C. Trnlnor. State Advocate: R. A. McDoll- ald. , Sometime dilriilg Tuesday night his. corner of Spring Park Road and Green Street. was entered and about $40 in cash and S60 worth of cigarettes stolen, The cash was in the store's cash register. The break was noticed by anelgh- bor yesterday morning who snw l-hc door had been opened. Tlhe thieves had endeavoured to break the lock and when unsuccessful in this succeeded in removing the hasp. —DINNER AND LINEN SHOW- -ER - On Tuesday evening Mll> Lnrinria Gaudei entertained at. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gaildcl. Fitzroy Street. Summci-slclc. at a dinner and linen shower in llonc-r of Mss Eileen Praughi, who is to be nut-- ried in the neat future. Mls. Gaudci and Miss Bette Coyle as- sisted in serving. Mm Lorlnuo Gaudet proposed a tolilt to ine bride-to-beu MISS Preught recov- ed a number of very suitable gifts of linen for which ehe ex- pressed her thanks in a few grac- loue words of eplpreciatlom-S -ANNIVERSARY OI‘ CHURCH ORGAN - A large congregation attended the Sunday evening scr- vice on May 25th at Konslngton Ullted Church which marked the first anniversary of the installe- tlon of the Memorial Organ (Minehell). Rev. Lewis M. Mulr- rey conducted the service. Mr. William Moon-ten. Ottawa. wee la l lmflfflllfl by her father and was the grocery store of W. P. McIn-- iown spent the weekend in Emerald the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant and family Mrs. Margaret‘ Cole, City l; l" the P.E.I. Hospital and her many friends wish her a speedy mcovery. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Patterson 5P0nt Sunday in North firanvllle Vlslllfli the farmer's sister. Mrs. John Burgoyne who under_ "l" l" Ollsffllien in the Prince Qounty Hospital and a able to le home again. Rev. Humberto Munoz studying the Co-operaiittc of Las Father Munoz l; pastuf o; tvmgly Andes. Chill. visited bore recently. return to his home charge will ur- lzanize a credit IYDlOII and co-oncr- ativn storf‘. I-Ie has her-n u student .\‘.'hllc visiting here l~c we... w... rrative store in Morell. A large circle of friends heard with regret of the passing in this City on May 13th of Mrs. Gordon MacKlnnon after a long illness. The former Betty McCormack. the late Mrs. MacKlnnon was well liked by all who had the prjvfl- ege of knowing her and her pass- ing. although not unexpected, came as a distinct shock. A daughter of Mr. John McCor- mack and the late Mrs. MscCor- mack of this City. Mrs. MacKln- IlUll was stricken ill about. four years ago but despite the best of medical skill and tender nursing the end came peacefully on the above mentioned date. In addition to a sorrowing hus- band there are left to mourn, her lather, Mr. Johll MacCormack; four brothers: James, Ivan. Ken- netll, Bud, of this City; also four 515W“. Marsaret. Mrs. Cecil Viiakelln, City; Tenn, Mrs. Vin. cent Trainer. City; Grace. Mrs. Stewart Drake, Boston. Mass... and Mae. at ‘home. One brother pre- deceased her several years ago. A Pretty spring ‘wedding of spe- lcial interest to a wide qlrcle of friends throughout the Marliimcs ‘was solemnlzcd at St. lilul'_\"s Con- ‘vent Chanel, Sllmmt-rside, p.151, ,'l‘uesday, May 27. at nine o'clock in [the morning when Miss Jean lta MBCPhEP- RN" daughter of Dr. and ,Mis. J.A. MscPhco of Summerslde, --P.E:l;""became" the bride 'ol'"'li'rl'i"‘ ‘James O. Hornby. son of Mr. and lMrs. J.J. Hornhy 0f Cilztrlnttetoivn. ‘Rev. l\lg:',,G.J. ltlaclellan slicin- lted. Mrs Roy Sillipllallt was a the "flan and llle alisses Mary and lZlta Silliphsnt rendered the nup- ,iial music. Tile chapel w“ gttrggt. .l'-'°ly decorated with cut Jlowers. The young bride was given in lovely in her floor-length gown ol llfollly white cmbmidcred organza oicr taffeta fashioned with close lilting bcdice. sweetheart neckline, of Summerside, who has been at patient in the Royal Victoria Hos-i Grant Willie on May 26 that it has been successful andlngeln the pastor and Mrs. Tom nl: Si. I175. Fxtcnslon Collette, Ant-~ church appreciation and w. n bountiful well wishes and e com- munity purse. At this time also Mrs. Todd was remembered "mth a beautiful gift from the choir o‘. | the Church. At Fairview on May l! a gath- ering at the home of Mr. ind Mn. John Neill honored the pastor and Mrs. Todd in 5 purse and address from the congregation of the Church there. The community and‘ Church of lmsllklngsion was largely represented of Mr. and lifts. whe I 'at the home were honored in words of ac- preciati-or as they were presented la purse and address by those pre- sent. Gifts from the Young Peo pie‘: Societies of Kingston. Lung Creek. and North River and from ithe Women's Missionary Society of the North River Church h-l-n- honc-red the pastor and Mrs. 'f‘odrl lwi-ih accompanying addresses of appreciation and well-wishes. The pastor leaves his work here 'to take up his new work in the "Baptist Church at Falmouih N. 1S. beginlng there on June 1. ' FRIDAY INVESTIGATING BREAK —The City Police announced last night that their investigation into the said. ,The goods Stolen, the police goods lconsisied of a variety of ladies’ coats including i shirts, collars, cic. jackets. DOCTORS IIOLD MEETING — ‘of tlli- I’. E. Island Medical As- lsoelaiion. The meeting, presided ovclr by Dr. A. J. Murchison. was held in the Charlottetown Hotel. Tllcre was a large attendance of medical men from various parts of the Province. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT — In cessfully passed their examinations name of Miss Felice Arsenault. Miss Arsenault is the daughter of Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault and Mrs. Arsenauli. RECEIVES B. A. -Among those graduating ni. Acadia University at the recent Convocation exercises was Miss Edith Vivian MacKay. daughter of Nfrs. MacKay and the late E. N. lVfacKay, formerly of Charlottetown. Miss MacKey re- ceivcd her Bachelor of Arts degree and plans io continue post graduate work in Library Science at Tor- onto next year. —I'AINFULLY INJURED -- A Summcrslde mun. Arnold Pldgeon, on-gagrd in work on the potato steamer now ll'l port. suffered pain- ful injuries yesterday in -\ fall. I-le was rushcddn the Prince County Hospital Where it was found his injuries were not serious although illey were painful. The man vlus walking along a beam in the ship ‘when he‘ fell. LicuL-Col. Stone, 0.812.. of Eastern Commend centres and‘ .was accompanied to Charlottetown; 'by Command Protestant Chaplain» ‘Capt. James Miller, Eastern Oom- mand Headquarters, Halifax. spring night at. the Armouries Col. Stone‘ renewed acquaintances with a num- her of fortncr members of the Sec- Canedian Armoured Division. Mr. and .5. Albert osinnt ‘accompanied by Mr. Gallant! with long sleeves coming iu points mother and itch-fill"? W’- JIM? over the hand. Her headdress ntasfMldflllflli HTlll-‘Bll lll Alblrtfln by a coronet of seed pearl; with a motor about e. week age end W19‘ enjoying s very pleasant holiday_ finflftlp veil. of tulle illusion. She carried a shower bouquet- of Am- erican beauty roses and baby's breath. . Miss Helen MacPhee, RN- sister of the bride was maid o! honor and were e. floor-length gown of pink chiffon over peado taffeta. the fitted bodice of peach taffeta having a sweetheart neckline and rap sleeves. The matching mitts were of peach lscc. Regenc poke bonnet of peach lef- feta whl fingertip veil and car- ried a bouquet of Tliismsn roses. Miss Irene Stafford. R.N.. Liver- pool. N.S.. classmate of illc bride was bridesmaid. Site wore a floor- lengtn (town of aquamarine taffeta with round neck and (up sleeves. l-lcr mitts were of matching nint- crlal. Hel- headdress was a coronet. of taffeta and ostrich feathers with matching fingertip veil. She car- ried a bollquet of pink delight roses. Sunday, May 25th.‘ marked ‘he closing of a ministry of six ind the North River. Clyde Riv" Long Creek, Falrvlew, and Kine- ‘ston Baptist Churches by Rev. A. E. Todd. Mr. Todd came to these churches as his first. in the Christian mim- isiry. l-lls work here over years has been characterized by a spirit. of close co-operslion an! goodwill in and among the people of the communities which he has served as pastor and friend. Evidence of the bond oL-Chrle- nan fellowship end esteem be- tween pester and people ins taken the form of e number of etlone during recent weeks. Rn- een-tiy at the personage. North River. a large number of friend: and members of the Long Creek end Clyde River churches gather- cd to honor Mr. and Mn. Todd with an address of appreciation and n generous puree prior m their departure. - A few evenings later the North .River community and Church n- nembled at the pareonege In en Jwreeeion of community mil She worl- n- n hlllf years with the Chilrchos of - the . flrewell gathering! end present-q‘ which was brought to a sad un- expected close by the sudden death to! Mr. Maddlzan at the home c,f his lbrotner-in-law Mr. James Graves. The bereaved family accompanied {by Mrs. Jamel Graves returned to <New Jersey on Tuesday. The body of the late Mr. Maddlgan was cohveyed to u. s. A. by rail. where burial will be held. l The 5.5. "Chomedy". Capt. P. L. | Scott, Halifax. is in port unloading . a cargo of molasses. equivalent to aoo puncheons. The molasses e5 well ea the 6.000 tons of 5118i" which she will unload at Montreal were taken on board ei. Barbadocl. B.W.I. The "Clvsrnedy" is expected to sail for Montreal this afternoon- rsasenge... from the Blrbldw ‘aboard ship who will disembark at Montreal include Miss Rena Cald- well. New Clrlisle; Mr. T. Fltwe" ald and party. Barbadoes: Mr. and Mrs. Efl‘. Worewick. Quebec; i-lle 'Mlg"g Wilcox, Toronto; and Mr. e. w. Hing. Georgetown. British Guinana. On Friday. April ll. 1M7. ei her ‘home in Hermitage. Prince Ed- .werd Island. the death tzok P-B" [of Mn. Daniel A. MecEecbern lol- .lowlng an illness of several m-cnthe. Born Evangeline MecDineld on Oct. 28. 187i. Mrs. MnxEechern 1.... a laughter of the late John. and Catherine MacDonald 0.! Or- ‘well Cove. Since ner mlmlege i0 Daniel Msclfactlern. ehe resided continuously at Hermitage. Her lhusblmd welcomed im- filler“ .yeerl lid. - -ra'uwu.|. oarnenmo - flll-lo home of m. Ind Mrs. J.A. ’ Brown, Ieriide. m: the ncene of t a eoeiel evening en May 18th wntn I neighbours and friend: ni-hmd i0 honour llieir eon. James and Ml ln-lso fthe former Mia clm Ar-' l denauli) and ello to no them tllfé" well prior to their departure for [no West. an. Illrntln Mlolntyre presided u chairman and explain- led the nature of the occasion. Ah address n: read by Mr. Lorne imnlm end lu.» u» leolntyre i the list of students who have suc- . Anny t "Iféhdquarters, Offrlwlff "chlefPfoi-‘i inst nigthi. Col. Stone is. on a io'ur' 0nd Canadian Division and the 5th! _ . Ivan llrllizell. West Royalty, g . daughter. Lorne May. made the presentation of s pun. of money. Both Mr. Ind Mrs. Brown nude fitting replies of thanks fut the klndneu and geneh osity of their friends. After Skill!‘ "For They Are Jolly Good Ibllowe Citizens were shocked to learn d the death of Mrs. Joseph Duncan. ea (formerly Amie Lawson) at Kirkcsldy Fife. Scotland Wednel- day. Along with her husband, Mr. Joseph Duncln. who W15 Plpl Major of the L.O.A. Bend here for many years prior to his return to Scotland, she leaves to mourn the loss of a truly wonderful mother and companion; two dilllhtetl. Annabelle. Surrey. Enzlsrd. and Ina. Klrlfchldy. Scotland. three new. David and Bill of Scotland and Matt of Charlottetown. Prior to leaving for the Old country lest year. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan re- sided nt 106 Spring Park Rvoed. —WIIALE GOES UP IN SMOKE _.'I'he first “summer tourist" to arrive at Stavert/s Shore, the well-known summer resort, was e very unwelcome guest and has‘ now deported in e cloud of smoke. 1t was a large whale. the victim of sharpshooters and it. had drift- ed high and dry on the beach. move. break at the Rlic Way Cleaners on Crowds gathered from far and l supply you, ment. the guest of Fr, Mflgmn...) the night of ‘May 15 is continuing. near to view its remains whictr lay in state for a whole week, Al: t inst weather conditions forced five thousand Catholics and llpmyi ranging from two men's gulls to m; hand o! m; 13w m gffgngq for its disposal and those who filled Mr. Whale with shot ar- ‘rived on Monday afternoon (o holiday) with oil and fuel wood igznnicll. Since the first of ‘he year Dr. C, M. Ilnrlow. Camp lIill l-los- to arrange for the cremaflon p", _h.- has 5...... ,.ud_.v-;,W_ u... Qmqqfl piial, Halifax, was the guest speak- m. Many who came to “bu” Union and Co-opcq-ntiv, mQy-nwngjer at a. dinner meeting last nlglht bady stayed ‘m, m, pun, which lasted from early afternoon till midnight. Most of those involved were inexperienced in the proper manner to cremate a whale but with the help of large amounts _0f driftwood the large body was ‘finally consumed in the flames. ' S Qn Thursday evening, May 22nd" in Tillrd Year Physical Education Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gose were Longworth (nee Jeen Lends), m... at McGlll University. appears the It home to about one hundred and wwn. a son. fifty guests. gaihere msion of bidding farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I-flckox and dough. fer who plan to make their new home in iifargate. Mr. Hany Smith who was the capable chairman. read an appreciative address. 1e- ferring to the many fine queliiiel qf the honoured guests, and also to assure them that best wishes follow to their new home. with the hope they vtould visit their old friends and neighbours often. Om behalf of the community. Mrs. Fred Smith made the presentation n! o very substantial purse. Mr. Hickok on behalf of his family ex- pressed sintérg thanks. inviting all the friends to visit them. The light fantastic was freely indulged 1n to the urand music furnished by the Dolron brothers. Mrs. Cass as hos- tess HM Miss Edith Creswell end Mrs. Fred Smith as joint host. csses ussisird by several lsdler served a delicious buffet lunch. Thanks vies tendered Mr. and Mrs. Gaza for the us; of Q1911’ lovely home. estani Chaplain. arrived in the city. sTEDMAN_At the "m"? mwnd Island Hospital on May 22. to Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon Stedman (nee Claire Perquharson). e daughter, Frances Daphne. LastlMeoDONALD—At Montreal, May 22nd. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. MacDonald. e son. FltlZzELL-At the P. E. Island Hospital, May 24, to Mr. ma, M", GREENAN-vtt the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday. May 21ml, m Mr. and Mrs. Ronald. Greenan (nee Mary Hood) South Melville. n deulhter. l MeoINNlS-‘At the P. I. I. Hoe- nlial. May 22nd, to Capt. and Mrs. E. E. Maclnnis. Bt. Charles. P.E.I., a son. ' McCABVILL-nkt the Prln c g "Mvllll- Mlv 1a. 1941. tffellllfulnflg Mrs. Ralph MoCervili, a can, BEATON-At tlhe ‘Prince Edward Island Homllsl cm May 2am. m1. to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick‘ T, ‘gallon. City. e daughter, Shirley n. ._ LEFURGEY - At Si. Joseph's Hoe- piial. Saint John, N. 3.. May 25th, for the oe- i l t l When You "G80 Fuel , l ANY KIND l i i I Goal, Bake or; Feel Oil Please remember that w v 5Q? i Sold in any quantity. A. rlcllllllu s. ca,‘ IJMITEU PHONE 24o gay; e: daughter. seven pounds 1dr CAIRNS-At Stanchel. P.E. ulnnll on May 28th. 1947. to Mr. any Mrs. W. Lester Cairns (nee Eon‘; May MacKlnnon) a son, 8 lbs. ELONGWUITH - A; the G l I General Hospital on Saiurdayzullllgryt : 17th. i947. to Mr. and Mrs. Don 5L WALSH — At the home of Hillard Francis Lady Fsne on May 35.3; 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Alva Walsh. Nollh TTYQ". l! daughter. Jessie Ruth. MUTCIL-At ole Prince Edward a- ll-ml 39891161 on May 27th, 1947, -to Mr.- and Mrs. Charles -Muich, Eernsollffp. e son. SAUNDERS - At the P. E. island Hospital. May 28th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Saunders. a daugh- ter, Mary Katherine. NICHOLSOIW-At P. E. I. Hospital May 2S, 1947. in Mr. and Mrl. Robert B. Nicholson, Charlotte- ~town. e daughter. IIUNTEE- At the Charlottetown Hospital. on May 29, 1947, to Mt. i and Mrs. Thomas Hunter (nee Ilene Curley) e eon. ' MARRIAGES ‘TIDMABSH-LOWTHER — lit B8 Hillsboro Street. Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. in Wednesday. Msy 28th, 1947, by Rev. E. R. Woodside. B. A, Prank Wendell Tidmersh. M. l), 4nd Mel-y Hoekinleowlllsr._B....l1-....... both of Charlottetown. P, Island. DEATHS DURANT-At Margate. May 29th. i947, Samuel Durant, aged 9t years. ' ' MMGILLIVRAY-At the P. I’. I. Hospital on Thursday. May 29. 1947. James Wayne, aged 3 years. 8 months. son of Mr. and lifts’. Roy D. MscGlllvrey, B7 Brighton Ave. )- . SHEA - At her home in Auburn on Tueeday. M; 27. M1. Philip Shea in her 69th year. DOUCETTE—At the Charlottetown Hospital on ‘Tuesday. May ‘ll; Henry Doucette in his 68rd year. MQoLEOD-At Upper Monies“!- Sulndly, May 25. 1947. Murdock D. MleLeod, ln his 71st year. I-‘OLLANIIF-At the Prince County Hospital on May 26. 1947. Jame! Wendell Follend. ll-months-nid eon of Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Fol- lnnd, Graham's Road. ' FBETWELL — Suddenly at 33 Hlllsborough Street on Monday. May 26, Mrs. William Protwell cAltLllToN-At Verdun. Quebw on May 25. 1947, Matilda Jane 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lefur- QUICKIES . I O 0 appointed i’: Jt ” (w) _ ‘O ti”. ‘f "i Intended to all only e small teble-g-b my Guardian Went Ad that I didn't went to Carleton. aged '19 years. By Ken Reynold; J i ut n lnunv fllmmt‘ and llnln owl 4'.’ i