Moist: TWELVE . . Loon NEWS MONDAY FUNERAL PRIVATE—'I‘he fun- eral of the late William n. MeKic was held privately yesterday. sf- ternoon from the MscLean Furl- eral Home. Services were con- ducted by Rev. J. C‘. lbbott end Rev. T. E. McLennan. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. TO ATTEND 47TH ANNUAL MEETlNG—Memhers from Prince Edward Island attending the foltv-seventh annual meeting of the National Chaplet‘ of Canada, Imperial Orrin‘ Daughters of .l~.e Empire being held in Toronto, On- tario, May irlnd- Nlhy 29th are: Mrs. J. A. MacMlllan. Royal Erl- ward Chapter Charlottetown; Mrs. Arthur H.- Roper, Hillslrlr- ough Chapter, Charlottetown; Mlss Jessie Fullerton Charlottetown Provincial Chapter. FUNERAL AT STANHOPE — The funeral of the late Arthur Shaw- was held yesterday after- noon from the residence of his Iephew, Lloyd Shaw. Sttmhops. Service at the home and grave wrre Wilson. Tile pallbearers Thomas l-lor an. Rupert Ross, Isaac Lawson. Ira Carr, Joseph Robinson, Bert lvllsncr. Interment was in Shnu"s Cemetery. In the dcaih of Mr. C. Edward Strong at_ll.30 Sflillfddy night in _ the Prince Count)‘ Hospital. Sum- mcrslde lost one of its oldest and .‘ most highly respected citi-zens. He had hccn ili for only n week. The deceased had reached the Sdliill‘ ced age of 95 1-2 years having been born at Central Bedeque it‘. Prince County on January 2, 1852. He was a son of the late Hon. W. G. Strong of that place, a member of the old Legislative Council of the Province and who for three years was the Conserve- tlve Government leader in that chamber. FORMER, CHTOWN RESIDENT —The death occurred at his home 2189 Victoria Ave, Windsor, Ont... Saturday of Mr. Prank Gardiner, son of the late Mlr. end Mrs. G W. Gardiner, Charlottetown. The funeral nervrlce is being held on Tuesday afternoon. Interment in Windsor. He leave: to mourn be- sides his wife, hl-e sister, Bert. Mrs. Hank Oflien, of‘ McLeod. Altm, who was with hlm, Anne, Mn. Peters of Lethbricje, Alum, and Dr. George Gardiner of New Merdeo. The sympathy o! their home friends will go out to them in their bereavement. A quiet and pretty wedding wu qflennlled Tuesday morning. Ap- lfl 29th of 8.30 o'clock in Saint blurs Roman Catholic Church at Indian River by the pastor. luv. Reginald Mamonald. when Mary Selina Brennan, daughter of thelate lwicbeel and Mrs. Bren- nan, Spring Valley, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to John Roland Clough. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clough of Sum- merside. I The bride wlul becomlngly ut- tired in n pale blue suit with black hat and matching accessor- ies and wore a beautiful corssge of roses and fern. "Fhcv were very capably at.- lifillfled hi’ Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Spring Valley. Mrs. Adams. a sister of the bride, also wore blue with s corsege. Dr. J. A. Clark returned Satur- conducted by Rev. T. A} were: 2 s BUD - + . m. when Vivian Ann, eldest aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Underwood of Windsor, N. S. was united in marriage to Lloyd Norman ybllnflesl. son o! Mr. and Mls. Nelson Oliver. Alberton, P. E. I. The ccre- ‘rnony took place at the Nazarene Parsonage in the presence of relat- lives and friends. with Rev. R. T. Sellick officiating. The bride looked Winsome in a grey wool suit with rose hat and nlatching accessories and vmre a bouquet of pink carnat- lons. She ‘was attended by Miss Edna Lewis or‘ Summcrside P. E. I. who was becomingly dressed ln a grey striped suit with matching accessories. Hel bouquet was also of pink carnavlons. Mr. Owen Under- wood. brother of the bride. was best man. Immediately following the wedding a delicious wedding supper was served to about forty guests at the groom's home. after which the haPPy voung couple left to take up residence in their new home in Midgell, where Mr. Oliver is student pastor of the Nazarene church for {the summer months. Thcir many friends join in Wishing them mnny ‘ylen of happy wedded bliss. TUESDAY OVERHAUL HARBOR CRAFT- Bruce Stewart end Co. have com- menCcd repairs and overhaul: on ‘the diesel powered harbour craft g of the Naval Division here. It is expected these vessels ‘will be ready ‘for training of Naval Reserve ller- sonnel in a very short time. frcshments were served by the hostess and the QVBXIIDKJJIGISBDII! spent in music and dancing. In the wee sms.’ hours the party dispersed after wishing Mr. and lvfrs. Merrill Dunn a long and happy wedded life. Faith in the unbroken spirit of the British people. enabling them to fnce their postwar ordeals with the same tenacity and unflinching endurance they exhibited during the war, was voiced in an inspir- ing address nt Rotary luncheon lt-‘Slerday by Sir Alexander Clut- tcrbuck, British High Commis- sioner for Canada. The second annual musical t» tlvzll. sponsored by the Prince 15d. ward Island Musical Festival A5, sociation, was officially opened lost THEM in the Prince of Wales col. lege Auditoritvrn by Hi5 Honour LieuL-Governor J.A. Bernard be. fore an audience that filled every chair. Mrs. Wallace Rodd, platform geo- retary, presided. LlUllL-GOVEPMOI‘ Bernard ma, gratulated the Association in bt-bg- lYliZ liiftethcr suclh a finc array of musical talent. He was confident, the Governor said. that this array 0f 811cm would justify the timc and trouble taken in bringing it together and that the audience would have the opportunity of heur- ing high class musical ‘ entertain- ment. He then declared llhf‘ festival GUN BATTERY READY — Th0 officially open- new gun battery at H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte is new ready for irain- A mflflilns of the Salvation Army Advisory Board was held at Sunset Lodge on Monday after- noon. In tht- absence of the chair- man. Edwin C. Johnsinnc the vlue- chalrman, Major N‘. W. Lowthet presided. The advisory Board consists of, the following members, Edwin C. Johnstone, N. W. Lowther. J. M. MdFndyen, Hon. T. W. L. Prowsc, Lin-Col. A, L. MacKay. T. Roy Cudmore, A. Belcher, E. D. Nit.» olson. J. C; lvfontgomery, N. D. Mac-lean, J. E. Harris. Col. K. S. Rogers, and Major G. V. Mac- ,ing operations, it was announced. JThe following equipmcnt has been flnstallerl: Twin Oerlikons. Bofors, 4-inch. depth charge thrower: and depth charges. SAD NEWS RECEIVED — World [has been received by Mrs. Audrey |White of the death of her brother. ‘kl. FTed Sernlple of Chliliwaok, B.C. |on Sundey, Me.y 1B. M2‘. Sempie had _many friends in Charlottetown, Kensington and New Glasgow who ‘will regret to learn of his passing- FUNIIAL or MR8. SMALL - “M” The finorsl of the into Mrs. Elize- I , , _ n the death of Sister Mal-y hem annl w” hem ‘lesterdal a‘ Clarc. which occurred at Mount ternoon from the MacLeen Funeral Home. Services were conducted by Rev. '1‘. E. McLennen. Interment was in the People’; Cemetery. The pelbeorol-s were: William Davies. Arthur Farquherson. Malcolm Mac- Kinnon. Roy smallman. HRH’? Creswcil and George Johnston. St. Marys. Charlottetown. on Sat- urday. May 17. the Sisters of bi. Martha of Prince Erlvvard Island have suffered the lo=s of one of the oldest members of their Con- negation. Sister Mary Clare was horn at ._I,IAVIG FOR VANCOUVER. B. C. — Mrs. Bert Hunter and little daughter Carol of Clerl-rlont lsOt on Friday morning for Van- couver. B. C. They will stop ‘or several days at Toronto to join Mr. Humer who is e siudcnl a! Toronto University from there they‘ will proceed to Vancouver to spend their holidays with Mr. Hunter's parents. Hagan. Brought up in the relig.uus tmosphere of a truly Chrl-stla". omc, she early conceived the de- sire of one tiny mnsecratinl: her- sclf to God in the religious iile. When in 1915 the Sisters of Si. Martha rlLAnIigonish, N. S.. upon the request of the lute Archbishop Henry" J. O’Lltar1.‘. agreed lo estab- lish a diocesan branch of their Community in Charlottetown, sis- ter Mary Clare was olll- of the two young ladies. who first obtained admission and formed the nucleus of the new Congregation. Ste completed her Novltiaie lISlIllLfl in Antigonish. and in 1917 pro- nounccd her first vows at Si. Dun- slan's College. Charlottetown. —BIRTH‘DAY ANNIVERSARY- Mr. Michael Mountain, Kenslng- ton‘; grand old men, celebrated his 921d. birthday anniversary o-n May 10th. end received many mos- sages of love and good will from his relatives and numerous friends on the happy occasion. Mr. Moun- tain. e retired C. N. R. §e\.hi‘fl foreman is enjoying good health and his friends extend hearty con- ,flt‘lftllfltfolls and best wishes for ‘many hlllppy returns. -K. ‘-MADE HONORARY MEMBER. _In the report of the 86th an- nual session of the Grand Orange WEDNESDAY RECEIVED SAD NEWS-Word was received in the city yesterday by Mrs. Chas. Young of the sad news of the dcath of her sister, Mrs. H. E. Field of New York. day evening to Charlottetown af- ter sevcral months of extensive travelling by car throughout the t-nrllincnt. in which he drove 16.- 500 miles. He. returned to the mainland this morning to attend a meeting of the senate of Acadia University this evening. Prom there he goes to Saint John, N.B., whore he has been asked to lire- slde at the meeting of the Inst‘.- tutc of Hospital Administration which opens on May 29. On June 4-7 he will attend the convention at Si. Andrews. N.B.. of the Maritime llosniial Associatlori, of APPOINTMENT MADE — Mr. Edward Blanchard was appointed yesterday by the Executive Council to fill uh:- vacancy in the Motor Vehicle Board office caused by the recent rctircvlncnt. of Mr. Cyriac Gallant. <Lodge of Prince Edward Island in Friday's Guardian the name of Mr. J. J. Matheson. Summersidc. should have been included among those receiving honorary member- pships. having been members for l over fifty years. ._.____ ATTEND (‘ONVOCATION Among those present at the clos- ing cxercises of Acadia University ycstr-rday were Mr. and Airs. D.K. MacLcctl. 308 Fitzroy St, whose son, Robert MacLeccl, was n grad- uate in Arts. receiving the degree of B.A. Pennenenlt residents being v/el- oomed in Victoria are Mr. and Mrs. John Lord. Granville Road. N. 5.. who are located for the present with Mr. and Mrs. Evan; Wright having taken part of their commodious home for ll dwelling. Mrs. Lord was formerly Miss i I Tyronr. Lot 85 the daughter of the l plot lo late Bernard Murray and Bridget Hillsborough Bridge. - WlWh he is President. Lllzzlc Wright of Victoria Blifl lhc Dr. Clark and his sister Dr. friends the made here in early life Zell M. Clnric left here last Nn- along lvitn others ere giving them vembcr, and have covered a large a hearty welcome as ihov will no Dortion of the United States and doubt add much to tho Church and Canada since that time. 'I‘hcy social life of the community. first attended the Royal Wintt-l- Pair at Toronto. and crossed into Many friends and neighbors the states at Niagara Falls t1 learned with sincere regret of the "ml- lllPll" "lfl university. CornellNdeath in Charlottetown on May Tlhcy also visited Rutgers Univer-ll of the lnte Mark MacNeill at Elly in Ncav Brunswick. New Jer- the age of l7 years. His remains GRADUATE HOME - Christ- opher Gallant. B son of Mr. and Mrs. 5'1‘. Gallant of Char- lottetown tlrllvod homc yesterday from Montrcnl. Chris. is zt mem- ber of iilc grlluatihg clilss in den- listly nt McGill. Ho will receive the dccrr-n of Doctor of Dclltall Surccry on May 27th. FIJNERAL AT SHERWOOD-l The funeral of the late Lemuel J l sey. whet-o Dr. Clark's ltcphcw. Dr- Andrew 1!. olnl-k. ll professor, of geography. ‘A pretty wedding took place at St, James Roman Catholic Church, Georgetown on Wfldllr-F- dfli‘. May 14th.. when Cecile Doiron of Rustlco was united in marriage to Frank MrlcLenn of Genrgciuwn. Nuptiel Mass was rr-lchrltted hy Rev. Owen Kigglns. parish priest. The bride looked charming n1 n powder blur suit with while ac- cessories. Her matron of honor. Mrs. Howard S. MacLean, wore pink. with black accessories. The groom was supported by his nep- hew. Mr. Howard S. Mnclcen. Inl- medltliely following the ceremony s wedding: breakfast was held at the homo of the bride‘: And~ mother. Mrs. Willilm Muriel. Fol- lowing till wedding brukfnt the happy couple left by cor for diur- lottetown, where they took the plsfll for Moncton, elirolitl to New York to visit the gru in’: alt- tsri. For travelling the hr do lon- ned e Jerley arm, ioflfld b, g powder blue cost. Ob their "Amt fro till honeymoon tlii fl W11- ==l am?‘ .1‘. ‘it u ‘a e e . ‘ I t {dolls with ‘tn: mo» ‘ma: may ""1 . - all i. ‘ 4n»; . Frlzzcli was held yesterday after- noon from his late residence ll Sherwood. Services at the house and grave were conducted h)‘ Rev. lwore forwarded tn the homo of lhls father, Mr. John O. MacNeill. from where the funeral was held on Saturday to the Sacred Hear: Church at Alberton, T. E. Ml-Lennan and Mr. Hebe." KPH“. Iniermcnt was in Shel‘- l 1n m, “hum-e n; the Mlnlgipl‘ WflOfl Cemetery. The pallbearers wcrc.‘ Ambrose Rodd, John Roper, John Bernard. Wilbur ’I‘ralnor, Joselfl Curiey. and George Mac- Lie-an. ihe Rev. T. H. B. Somers. the morning service in st. Jamel PHE- byterlan Church on Sunday was conducted by the Rev. F. Norman Young. minister-elect of Marshfleld M2‘. Young delivered a forceful and timnly sermon on tho desirability and necessity orrellgion in the home. pointing out that there the foundation of character was laid. There would be conslde libly fewer divorce; and domestic troubles if the rising generation had the bene- fit of religious ides: obtained in nlociltlotl with the family st homl. fir. Young emphasised. A lerge number of friends and neighbor: littered et the home of Mr an ma. Charles G. Dunn 'dn thy, Mly lth. to honor their Ion Merrill‘ and his bride. the former Ilia Minn Phillips of SUDDEN DEATH - The a news was retclved by Mr. Petc" Cameron of the sudden dentlt by motorcycle accident in New Yolk City on Thursday, May 15th, of his brother. Vernon, lge 28 years. His father, Mr. C. Herbert Cameron formerly of Charlotte- town is d son of thg late Mr. Charles Cameron. Chief of r»- lice. and now is; resident of Neh York City. Mr. Keith MltlKlflflfll on elect- ed president of ~t o cher- lottetcvm Kinsmen Olub t it: an- n-uel meeting held in tits Charlotte- town Hotel lest night Tito retiring prelldent in A. Wel- , uelmmldn. who lied returned "m, unmet , ‘l "9 m‘ ‘rm "N" “we” Other officers elected were: "I'll- " l" "W" "m Brlflfllck m", m vlce-prlllilfent; till mil In! 1M1! 1M ell-mom Archer. ml vice-presi- wl M will!“ “lllfll- "M"- dent; tmnirol. null Oils; histor- ill I . mito- mi 1 nib- tul. oeom sllwlul. Director! ep- lzlaul g" pointed include Dr. ill-silk w- _, ll- Milllii, cuey 1mm, and Stewart I 0V “all”: “all” ‘mm tells vtlu a . 1o- dung-l’ c I OFFICIAL VISITATION lnlleonrlorts see! Money -Fivs delegntions waited on the Provincial Government yesterday, it was learned last night. Thelr financial lllssistlmce aggregated $50,000. e Government spokesman said. The delegations requested aid for the Egmont Bey Exhibi- tion; the Dundas plowing matches; Ind the rural beautification pro- gram. A fourth requested the Gw- ernment to purchase‘ the old Y. M. C. A. building and the fifth delegation asked the Govern- ment for a grant toward assisting cattle breeders in the inauguration of artificial insemination. The spokesman said all requests woe taken under consideration. FAREWELL GIFT — The Cape ‘Praverse United Church choir met at; the Harper home for choir practice May the 8th. Mrs. Llew- ellyn, e choir member who is leaving to reside in Summeplde, was completely taken by surprise when one of the members rend an address and she was presented with e suitable gift by Mrs. Eve- lyn Bell, in behalf of the eholr Mrs. Llewellyn very graciously re- plied end thanked all the mem- bers for thei- klnd thoughts. Lunch was served and e very social time was enjoyed by ill. The Treasury Department of the Provincial Government has received q check for $80,- 000 from the Dominion Guv- ‘ ei for dnmlge done the Provincial highway between Summemlde and Mount Plen- ant during the time the R. C. A. F. was stationed at Mount Pleasant. The announcement was made last night hy Hcn. George H. Barbour, Minister of Public Works end lllghwnys. who conducted the negotia- tions for the settlement of the damage with the Dominion Government officials. The Provincial Government's rc- forestration progrlim hiss been strengthened by the errlvil from the Ontario Department of For- estry and Lands of more than 40.000 tree seedlings. Premier J. Walter Jones announced last , night. i The seedlings comprise red lpine. Austrian pine, Scotch pine. lgreen ash, white ash. American ielm. sugar mapleqand white ce- l dar. ‘ They are being planted on a ceted at the south end of ATTENDED ANNUAL MEET- ING — Among those attending the Grand Orange Lodge of P. E. I. which was held in Charlottetown from Hamilton S. O. L. Clyde River were: R. W. Grand Master Rev. J. R. Skinner. Jnhn A. Murray, John A. MncKlnnon. K. B. Young. Colin D. McPhall and Colin Mvrrai. and these attend- ing R. W. Grand llodgE. HOBA. from Clyde Indge were Mrs. Elmer Prizzell. Mrs Flo. Livingston, Mrs. Cclln D. MacPhllil. Mrs. Colin‘ Murrey and Mrs. Stering Clov. l Friends of Ml’. Dan MacLccd. ivictoria Village and surrounding districts art- exceedingly sorry to learn that o: he began with his woocltwosking shop on Monday morn- lng May 19th. he had the misfor- tune to have his hand verv severely injured in the planer. necessitating ‘his going immediately to the "Prince County Hospital. Summer- side where it was found he had two fingers uvered along with part {of another on the left hand. He iwill remain in n few rlsys (Hid with iskllled treatment it is hoped he will ihnve no setbacks. IN HONOR LIST James Melville Wheatley. was awarded the {Douglas Gold nledal and the Governor General‘; Gold medal at ithe graduallng excruises of Itho University of New Brunswick last week. Jim is well known here. es he was cmployecl fora time in the Bank at Murray River, also for a lscason at Dalray. He- goes to Rochester. N. Y. its September to further his medical sludiea. Mrs. Wheatlcy Jnf-le Marguerite Gallant of Hlghiieid) and daughter Joanne Kale will. accompany him. Mr. N. J. McLeod was elected president of the Zion Church Men's Association at its annual meeting held lest night. in the Zion Church Hall. Mr. G. W. McLeod is the retir- t ing president. Other oflicers elected were: Bruce McLeren. vice - president: Miller McFedyen. secretory; and Max King. treasurer. The newly-elected chairmen of the pro rem, membe silip. visu- ing. an ways and means com- mittcos are. respectively. E, C. Cudmore, C. H. Douglas. A. A. McDonald. and J. W. Blodd. i Montgomery Temple. No. M of ‘Pllyillinn Sisters had n: their . uest at tbolr regular meeting on Willy cvenlnl- Gcsnd Chief of the Grand Jurisdiction of the lMnfliilne Provinces. Mrs. M. Jun ‘Scott who cums to ply _ln official ‘visit to the ‘hen-ibis. M1110. Addie Affleck presided over the meeting. lths D rée Stiff of tile Temple exempl ylng the Degree. During jhl evening tin alibi-Oilfield ‘eddress ‘was reed by M. s: It. h C. Glaayl ,D5Wl1e liner which Put ctllsf Mar- geret nlody prulellted ti [m of mfdllfld mum" -t¢ tat-ml Chief as u mtltnente of tier villi. At the wlole of Inciting, I ling son was ‘Allow-d lea h)‘ s. Ellen n Rh- lern. Lunch we! mot by Oom- mlttee m dune. 4-140 The lflhullglisetltig of It. Paul's Layman? Alloclltlon Mn hlld ll m ellrml Ill] mt mntll . A "quwts for ellotments or oherl been a bury one for the Associa- ltion and much ind been accomp- lllnhed in the way of church as- slstsnce. The report of the w-ork veccomplised we‘: submitted by the Zsecrelery, and of i. sound finan- ;clsl condition by the treasurer. !The yedr just closed lied been the most active in the history of the Association, and gréeter i were expected in the ear to tome. The election of off cert resulted as follows: President. John . Murphy; vice President, Gordon J‘. ‘Roper; Secretdry, George iRylm; Treasurer". W. E. Benifcl‘, lK. C. zGardhem, R. H. Brittain, George f Olive. v -mbrziull-: AND BALTIC WMJ. - The W.M.S. Auxiliary of the United Church for Melpequo and Baltic held their May meet» ing at the ‘home of Mrs. Sinclair MecGougan. The president, Mrs. Crowdis presided, and meeting opened with singing himn 205 fol- lowed by the Lord's Prayer in un- lam. Minutes of previous meeting were read, eleven members an- swered roll call, one visitor was welcomed. A letter was reed from Mrs. Nathan Irving. Community Friendship Secretary. Fifteen cells were made on sick and shut-ins since April meeting. Program from Missionary Monthly was conduct- ed by Mrs. Charles Taylor. those taking pert were Mrl. Simpson. Mrs. Beerilto, Mrs. Loclchart, Mrs. B Macciougan, Mrs. w}! Burns, Mrs. D. Macfloijen, Mrs. Donald. Worship Service was in charge of Mrs. Preston Green. Hymn 16 fol- served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. There passed peacefully awey at her home in Mill View, an Thurs- day morning May lsi. Mrs. William 008d)‘. in her eighty first year of her agc. Deceeled had suffered a fall about seven weeks previous to her death, which with her falling health and advanced age proved too much. She gradually grew weaker; despite all that medical aid and tender nursing could do. her soul passed to its eternal re- wlrd fvrlilled by the last rites of the Roman Catholic church of which she was n devout member. H€r husband predeceased her four years ago. She leaves to mourn the lcss of a loving mother, threc daughters. Margaret. Mrs. Alphons- us McIntyre, in the homestead; Irene, Mrs. Elrrir MCQllnid, Bcdford Station sntl Lillian. Mrs. Stephen McDougail, Blomming Point. also one sister, Mrs. Parker Andrews, Framinghanl, Muss. THURSDAY TO GEOGRAPHICAL BOARD - Premier J. Welter Jones has been appointed a member of the Geo- ; graphical Board of Canada, it was learned yesterday. A spokesman for the Government seid the appoint- ment bed been accepted by the Premier. The Prince Edwlrd Island Potato Export Board nutomlti- cdlly ended its reguleflve pow- ers yesterdny with the com- pletion of the otlto cnntrdtv with the Uitlt Kingdom. "Premier J. Walter Jones, in Iflflkllll the announcement. mid 1.500 toni more than the original 701000 tons contacted l0! will as shipped. A delegation which waited on the Provincial Government recmtly in the interests of the rural beauti- fication programme, have been promised en additional $1.000 to the $2.500 granted the Rural Beautification Committee at the last session of hhe Legislature. The announcement was mode yesterday by Premier Jones. —ARRIVE llOME-Gvnllor B. W. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson arrived in Summerslde on Monday evening from Ottawa to open their residence here. ‘rile Senete n in recess for two weeks. Senltrlr Rolvihson says tlnlt the enginecrs end other officials of the gov-ro- mcnt department in cherge of the construction of the new ferry. ‘Abcgwelfl state quite confidently that she will be in service before July lsL-S. —FUNERAL OI‘ C. IIDWAI-D STRONG - The funeral of the late Mr. C. Edward Strong was held on Tuesdhy afternoon liti- hil let, residence to the Sulnmeb licle Presbyterian Ohurcr. where service ‘Wu conducted by Rev. Charles Carnegy. Burial was in the People's GIMME?!’ The pill bearers were Messrs. J. LcRoy Hol- men, . . Sfitlllman, Donald Baker, J.E. Sllfmi. Walter Mk0- Keniie slid Cl Min’ Baal. Kelly. The mini m. M: item-y wedge. and the embel- of thl town council etiendid in e body at did alto tho police force. - S —NEW VENDOR’ -- Mr. ‘John 0. Cobb hll been Appointed gov- ernment vendm’ at Silrmntmide. it we; learned effidlsll! yistsrdly. He n M: with Distant who ta ml ifl Juno i t! r d‘ Qlsfiil yfln. Mr. Cobb 90mm i ed nl Palmer’ nns wu omen Wlllisflil &.. all. Surniierelde ii ego when he left he so to uni to receive medical ml tl - s. Mrs. m. sorted we of l-llo Ilolitnir m6 llifl-Gbvdfllii" left canyon to visit nor Tuesday brother itli Child! Slimmer to. M cu u‘ “ flit! lit-INI- lb lib? Sh! N the J report iiil work sccomfl lobed by the doom during till put mt ioildtilt mt ‘m rm 7 m L Members of executive Tom . Mn. Crowdls. Mrs. W. Ramsey, by THEgmCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . _ Two candidates were chosen it a convention of Progressive Con- servative voters of the Third Dis- trict of Prince hold if! the Slam- merside Town Hell last Mk‘. Peter Gallant, Egmont former school inspector Bay. l and at resent a falmer who contested thel istrict in the lust election and was defeated by a very few Votes, was again chosen as the candidate for Assemblyman. Mr. _EdwI-l'd E. Arnett, summer-side. a. barrister and d veteran of the second World War waschosen as the candidate for 5- , councillors This will be his rim o». P- Celllillml perlence as a cnzuiidl-Je. I .' FUNERAL AT fiAJXPSHIRE-The i funeral of the late Bordon Tremere ‘was held yesterday afternoon from the residence of his parents. Mr. end Mrs. Lyman Tromere at Hamp- shire. Services at the home wert- conducted by Rev. I.J. Morrison 11nd Mr. Donald Nicholson. Inter- ment was in Hampshire Cemetery, Mr. Morrison officiating . at the grave. During services at the home Mr. mlrdock MncLeod serll “The city Fnltrsquarc." The pallbearers were: Fulton Kltson, John Erl- wards, Carmin lliliohell. l-OYY" Easter. Ralph cruwytl and Arilll" Ford, Th, marriage of Mrs. Ldilfl Mair of Georgetown to Mr. Roland Mlrlh of Five lsllllllls._us.. wok place at. Amherst. NS. on Mon- day’ May 13m and was performed Rev. Warren L. unrille of Trinity Si. Stephen Uinited Church and took place in the church mense. Following the ceremony. the hgppy couple motored to Sack- ville. NB, where they attended the I I lowed by prayer in unison cloned gyaduatlon exercises o! Mount Al- ~ the meeting. A deilclom lunch was lison University at which Mrs- Marsh's son, Mr. Nathan ‘Mair. ,theologian student and present vice-principal Q! GQOTIZPl-QVJ" m?!‘ School, received his Bachelor of Arts degree. From Sackvllle. M!‘- llnd Mrs. Marsh motored if) Fl" Islands. N.S., where friend‘ held l reception fol‘ them in the Com- munlty Hell and at which they were the recipient: of many love- ly gifts. The happy couple will re- side st Five Iillllflit "h?" M? Marsh ls employed in the lumber business. — Geo. ,SERIOUS vacflclnewr - Mr. Stirling Jeffrey. l6 years Olfl- 5°" of Mr. Lewis Jeffrey- Alma’ P173" bloke n leg, received minor cuts on hand and head as the result of a fall from a truck weifflll 0" which he was sittinil- The W880" was loaded with sheelfwlllch u“? were taking to Oulton‘: Island- A board in the wagon brolw which caused him to fall forward and his leg caught in the wheel and the loaded Wagon Dflfisfid "V" him. Passers-by mime w ll“ rescue, and as it was near Dr. Sneaks office. the Doctor fortun- ately arrived about five mini-Ill" after the accident. The” lnillflll boy was later taken to the Prince County Hospital where he is do- ing as well as can be expected. A Fourteen nurses from the Char- lottetown Hospital received ‘their diplomas last nishi 1mm ill‘: hands of His Excellency the Most Reverend James Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetown. 591°" "l Bud‘ lence which taxed to the uimvli the capacity of the Holy Nlme I Hall. Present as interested witnesses ' of the ceremony were His Honour LlCUL-GOVETDOX‘ J. A. B61118“! llld noting-Mayor D. E. Norman. They and His Excellency each addressed the nurses briefly before the con- lclusion of the ceremony. The Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMil- llan. chief of staff of the cher- llottetown Hospital, presided. Following is the list of gradu- ates and their home addresses: Dorothy Maclnnls, Rumford. Maine; Bertha LeCleir, Charlotte- town: Alice Trainer. Charlotte- town; Evelyn Diemondflharlotte- town; Carmel MoAuley, Grand fiecedie; Tens Ceilings Monte- gue; Noreen coyle. Montnfllle; Lillian MacDonald, Monticello: Bertha Stewart. West Point; Rita Oehlll. Klldare; Paula Arsenault. Charlottetown; Frances Steele. Charlottetown: Rita McAdam. tint-ell; Teresa Gsudet. St. Nich- oas. i The Charlottetown Club of tho Mount Allison Federated Alumni held its annual dinner meeting in the Queen Hotel on Tuesday eve- nine. May 20. Imrredldtely follow- ing the dinner Miss Pauline Sim- monds sang two delightful solos. Di‘. H. C. Rice then gsvo an l!- tercstirlg sketch of Mount Alison during his riurlsnt days. and M challenged the youth'of today not only to live in the preterit but. also to keep alive the traditions of the past. Mr. C. H. Black, chairmen o! the mominstlng committee brought in= ltize following nominotionn which were tiuly- accepted: President. Meier ill. l. Chandler. Vice Prelident, Min Dorothy A id. “Secretary, Mile Vere lmpwn. _ ‘rruaurcr, Min Allie cued. Qmmm “that: r ll kin u irectofl. . . . e ll- tlm. bl. n. o files, Mr. L w. aiding tbojbew. Mn. A. G. Putfllffli llin 3‘ vertlll Wool, and Min fuitei Olswson. ’ T“ fi°‘i""iiil.liial'.i‘“v’iiil“'m . t o e lamina to no axllvunilcof k to draft regulations flue! I 1° the further duvewillfl l" ll" Jouriat lndultry in ti" Prof/Ml ' "fdWili-fifllévififiiPctd‘. $4.1m. demon LituL-Coi. W. w. Reid. chili-manaflérbnrthgr 30km and Mr, L m‘ 0M4 '- have twléll to aim-ave loan at ‘ 4 pep Milt ma: t ullnuuu If It. t ‘l0 glmll Mlifllt 8100M! evening. ml 011R SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS 1......‘ n MAY i-9___>_-____.. 2.4- V1941 l voted for the loans to approved u- oul o! providing further feeliitiu in e Prov co.- ‘ RIDA ; ISLAND LADY PASSIS —I'he ‘death occurred on MS)’ 16th, lit he; home in hbw York City oi ‘Annie Wield, wife of Henry Fléld, land eldest daughter of the late lCaptain Neil and Mrs. Elizeoctn lMMlDouilll. —AFTERNO0N TEA-MM. W. and Mrs. Ralph , Summerslde. were Joint hostesses st the tea hour on Wed- lnesdey afternoon at the home of ‘Mrs. Callaghan in honor of Miss Jean McPhee, 'R.N., whose mar- riage takes piece next week. S purpose of advancing llocnts desir- loin-int l i i l Mr. Allen Macivfillul, cllv. was notified lest night by the Montreal Police Department thdt its Bureau of MLssing Persons had located his brother George who was suffering from amnesia. Another brother, Frank. had gone to Halifax l few dsyl ego in the hope that he might locate George there. GOOD NEWS FOR ST. JAMES ~Mr. n. A. MecKinnon lfei. rs- l-cived word that Mrs. T. H. C Somers has undergone a success- ful operation in Tbronto, and is making satisfactory progress. Rev. Mr. Semen will return to Cher- lottetowrl Wednesday. Rev. H. M. Creaser, B.A., formerly of Tyne Valley, will conduct the moi-hing service in St. James. ' There passed away at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mn. Earle Jones, Hazelbrook their infant son, Devld K., et the tender ego of six weeks. Although ill for tl brief time and despite all tllllt tender nursing end loving care could give, his little spirit wend- best end who never make! a mistake has plucked Elne at the fairest and claimed him as one of his fold. --RECEIVES Wolm 0|‘ k10- THEIIJS DEATH-Mrs. Elle Pet- ers. Summerside. hes received word of the death in Paterson. N. J.. of hel- brother. Hilton J. Green. The late Mr. Green bed been ill for about two months with a heart condition. His funer- nl was held yesterday in Boston. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs, James I. Green, of summer- slde, but he left herb as a youni man. He was 66 yenrs of age. He is survived by his wife and three brothers-end two sisters: Frank Green. Summerside; William and Wesley Green, Boston; Mrs. Bes- sle Cameron. Sydney. N. 5., ettd Mrs. Ella Peters mentioned above. Mr. Green last visited summer- side last summer. B A vcry old landmark sncl Chris- tien gentleman of Stenhope in the person of Mr. Arthur Show st the ego of over seventy-five piss- ed swfty at the home of hil nephew. Mr. Lloyd Show of some piece on Hidt-ly. Mr Shaw was in hi: us- ual od health llntll he contract- ed t e menles from which dc- veloped ,neumonis and on May l8 his soul winged its flight to lnett his Maker. His funeral was very largely JUEHCEQ by friends from far and near. He made friends easily and once e friend lllwln t friend. "rile hymns suns were “The Lord's My Shepher ' and "Jesus Inver of My Soul." The floral tributes were many which testified the respect in which he was held. Ho was laid to rout in the sllaw Cemetery at Stsnhope. Mr. Charles Chnlesorl. B0. broth- er-in-law of Lieut. Gwefnor J.A. Bernard, died yesterday afternoon in Somerville. Mass. The late Mr.- Chnlsaon. l native of Tignish, went to Boston three years ago and litter moved to somerville where he went into general business. He is survived by his wife. the, former Olive Doiron of Howlen: three children; one brothenArthur and two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Ber- rlnrd, Alberton. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard, wife of the LieuL-Gov- crnor. Mrs.l Bernard was present at the bedside when her brother; passed away. The 12th annual convent-ion of. the Maritime Art Association opened last night in Chsrletb town. Following registration at the Harris Memorial Art Gallery. the opening meeting wen halo at the home of Mt. and M“. D M- m, Inkerluen. The president of to Association. Mr. Alexander ownt 0f Halifax was in the ultein- “* _ visiting delegates were wei- ‘comed by ma. Willerd motley. president of the Prince Idwlrd lIland Aft Allocietlon. The yieaident luvs n mmv of the work of the put yur and m.‘ lneny friends in lummlrlid m eiipllctnts f iitih. maul it'll! . i’: outlined plans for thd future. I , Mn. A. J. lefnlfl new re- lealvclt l nit-um from tat-ii. .. informing her tho. serious lnele cf her brether m. chum Il . , ciao l -connl.u. ivlwoiflwnlelr lllemd m welcome beck m. m Mrs. William H. Illlwbliyn Coder Avenue who rleen re- turned from n trip to tiil olfiii lcout. They-left About the first df December Inf! on their W” t0 fvnlloduver limit A month will ~ nan anon-lul- ma. 1m. Ii. - an Alutvne of Nelsen“. DINA‘ January the weltiilf ili VIBIUWI .Wu decidedly N199 lien erd. but diiflll 0d (tillage in the will l‘ “out piles and flowers were were menudllllinv m: old friends end familiar faces, unscrew-at the City MondsyJi/Illy 1U. Jim“ R‘ t en of Emerald. P. E. ll» "ll sun. known-At gqusnium. to. 1941, i!" Brown. formerly "Y P. E. I. CALLAGHAN-At llll Dromm-e on T110 h“ mo: w. callnzhln l" " your. of the month and the first . luluch. Whlle in vontliu... "f; visited and were guests l...- a he‘. days, of Mr. end Mrs. Olivgl- M.‘ Neill. former residents of 31'“; merside, who moved to the m, about a year ago. Tllfly “pa; thlt Mr. and Mrs. hicNrlll comfortably settled in their be,“ qful home end wished to be "- membered to their lmnv o1; friends in Summerside. ‘rlléy m" and renewed acquaintance llitll, rllirrlber of former rcsidcllts y. this town including Mrs. inn,‘ Stavert (Fl0!'l‘l8_BOZiil'Sio); n,‘ Ben Tanton and Mrs. Tallinn, m, former Georgie Campbcil. on,“ ter of Mr. and Mrs. John l Campbell; Mrs. E. E. Robinson nee Emma Clidden: Ill- and My, William Arbuckle. Whiir m y", torla they were the gucsx. of m,“ daughter and SOll-ln-lflii‘ M,‘ Mrs. Wm. R. Cannon. prominent contractor and real cstlltc ggem there. One of the mnny points of interest visited by Mr Llewellyn was the Dominion obsemllm where the second largest TElESCOIlEI in the world is housed. On ill-g, way home they spent Illlfllllfl month st Napnnce. nnl “ill, their daughter. Ruth. before n. turning to Prince Edlvnrd lSldlld, They report that although they were much impressed with tilt beauty and the cleanliness of cit- ies such es Victoria, 11.0.. "ll that their vecntion trlp wu ell. joysble in every way that it i; mighty good to be back one m; in Prince Edward Island almq BIRTHS EDMOND! 4 M the P. E, l. liq. pltel on May 11th, 1947, to Ml’. and Mn, E. Edlmonds. e son. PAYNTERv-At the Prince Cont; Hospital on Mey 15. 1947. to h. ed homewerd to the good God who md M“ val-dun Paynfer (u, rave it on Friday momlnl- Avl-‘i Audrey Baker) s dliuloitel, tel. 4. 1901. Truly the Lord who knows m.“ Bake‘ LAI-KEN’ — At blie Charlottetown Hospital on May 17th. 1947. ma. and Mrs. End Lsrkin. St. Peter’! Bay, e son. Dofnald Patrick. HAYDEN-At the P. E. I. Seo- pltel on MAY 18th. l0 M!- In! Mrs. Wm. Hayden, Cherry Valley, a son. ROSS-At the Prince Edward lb- ‘land Hospital on May ll. l0 MT- and Mrs. A. L. Ross (nee Elnlm Myers) Charlottetown. Wayne please copy). PERGUS ward Island Hospital on hilly ll. to Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Fvrgusllll (nee Mildred Cudmore); Hamp- ton. a son, Byron Rowan. wcislll ‘l lbs... 10 oz. MMKINNON - At the Prince lid wet-ti Island Hospital on May 12m 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Woldrtm lilac Kinnnh. Churchill. s son. MALONE — At Hodpitfil on my 14th. i941 \° Mr. end Mrs. Leo P. lifalvnv- I daughter. Linda Ann. GAUTHIER-At the Charlottetown Hospital on‘ May 17. 19M, to ll and Mrs. Loo Gauiihier of Mlnirli (nee Emilia Plnenu) a son. (‘llllvld Joseph. CUlllllE-At the P. E. l. Hospital. May 19, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Eml- tm if. Omrie, Feirview. infl’ M"! Stretch) e daughter. Brenda Gllie nannmo-at. Calgary. Alta-ll" 2i. to Mr. end Mrs. J. Allan illu- ding (nee Patti Priestley) l‘ "l" Robert Allen. TRAINbR-At the Prince Own" Hospital on May 20. 1947» i° M“ lfid Mrs. J. Leslie ‘n-ainor. Elm- druid son. William Leslie. am. James. (Halifax papcrl -Ail the Prince lid- the Charlottetown (nee Pauline Milrnhrl i JENKINS-At the Prince Cvllllll Hospital on Me! 19. 1947. to M!- end Mrs. J. I". Jenkins. summer- side, a daughter. ___.....___ - --—%* MAR-IMAGES GAMESTEB — PARKER-At Brid- elbalne, on May 14th. 1947. by R"- W. B. MolcPhail. Alicc Perla‘ of Bmdelbene to llflillllll‘ Gllmsster of Bredalbanc. HOLMES -- Zion Manse. on Saturday. .\l2\\' 1947, by the Rev. G. Carlfl" star. Clyde Stevenson “h Kingston toohHild:mDl-roth\ .1 Kinnolrl of urc . Noomlv - TURNER-Alt the red Heart Church. sevon Mm‘ i; on Mty H‘ 1947. by ll", Rev, ll. l lMlobomsld, Mnry Tumrlv. W“, River to Lorne Noonan o! Illl-Zhh MACLEOD-LARTER - Al M Mill-e. my ‘ml. 1w- hl‘ ll" ,,,. G. Carlyle W083i‘. W MeoLeod of Irookfleld lo l G. Lurter of New Wlllilkw} llarnfll MRKINNON -— Al wit» llolmPfi of llnil’ scroll l“ lilam flclwg-plldl Qlefll‘ (l Mass. 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