munm =_--_.i__- OURiNEWLS aunt; ‘rue ciianivorjrroyu CUAQQl/AN T For OUR SATURDAYS CUES v CC 4»-___. iiiBERs arrested yesterday, along with a third man suspected of volved in the break. and will he formally charged this momlng.—S. ‘ £5.10 p.m.. n. big. t i I can Eighteen Charlottetown girls with 5.000 po Mrs. Edwin Johnswne, the instructracs. will leave b this morning for New G where they will represen a m fcstivai which opens in that~ town Fflliflwiflil are the names of the girls who are goin 80W with Mrs. J Dcnfihl’ Alien. Sheila Morris. H9“!!! Doris lohnsw ilaniin. Donolda MacLezid. Stiirley Dturach, Norma ~ . MONDAY NOT‘ 011' H»! DE BANQ- ‘Iihe following, military personnel. originally listed among those who would arrive at Halifax todlv on the lie de France. did not uribark: Pte. RV. MacDonald. Souris; Pte. J. Perry, Tignlsh. and Pte. P. N. Claroy. Montague. quence. their names have been de- leted from the original list. FLY EGGS, MILK TO NFLD.—- bunnimi. YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. J.C. Stew- art was bold yesterdav afternoon. Following a short. private service st hei- residence at Dunstaffnaizo funeral services were held at Cen- Lral United Church and were cori- ducted by Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Cfilfletfiry. Pallbearers were Messrs. George Cudnrorc. Harold Stewart, plane landed at the local airport last Saturday afternoon at from Steohenvillc. Leonard Court and Joseph Cour-t. SAILS TODAY —I‘l‘.c quantity of silks. milk. lhis morning on fresh food. the Diane loft an hour huoys for ncarliy place a hiioy at Pirtou B111". Gull Rock. Indian Rock and Clifll‘ Boar. Also on her way out. slic will drop one buoy at Point Prim and an- ¢v Vanliderstiiie. Gcvrgia King. Mary Tate, Helen Stewart, Eleanor Camp- bell and Noreen Auld. The festival at New Glasgow is lryopein to competitors from Nova Scotia and Prince Edrward Island. BUS PATCHES FIRE k The the North River Rnad about 5 o'clock Last Saturday afternoon WliElY an I.l\f.T. bus had caught fire. How- ever, the flames hiici been exting- uished by volunicer helpers before the firemen arrived. damage resulted. A grass fire on Kent Sir-vet Cppfialif‘ the West Kent School was quickly extinguished by the firsmcn the same afternoon. also has on dock Murray Harbour. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Frederick Lau- from the residence of his brother. Ivan Laurie. 25 Spring Park Road. to the Church of the Mr. John W. Duff passed away at Newtonivilie, Mass.. 1946, after a lingering illness. was formerly an Islander. Born at Dundas, P. E. l.. A of the late Susan He is survived by his Minnie Thompson, Montague, P. E. 1.. ember 26th last had celcbra _ a7. Miav 31d. had a significance for the Deqlle and vicinity. sxticth anniversary of the rLavge of Mr. and Mrs. TH Hop- lace. The occasion by tihe presence with them 0f their daughter. Dr. Pearl I-Iopgood. assistant superin- tendent of the Nova Scotia H fl-al who arrived by plane mass was suni.’ by Rev. F. Barnes. Services at the grave-side in the Catholic Cemetery conducted bv Rcv. W. Mann. The pallbearers were: Rcflihald Cronin, fl Richard McMahon. Manon. Leo Doiron. William Mc- _ Innis and James Gillan. Two sons and two daughters also survive as well as children. brothers and sisters. ohn C —STRUCK BY BICYCLE—Mrs. s J. P. Hogan. Summerside. suffered an unfortunate accident about 9.30 Sunday evenlnir when smlck by a child on a bicycle and thrown violently to the Slightly stunned bv the accident she lav there until a. taxi passed The driver helped her up Mid drove her home. She had a severe gash on her shin and other minor A1181! bruises and her clothes were torn and dlrtv from the muddv ground. M“ She had been walking on the side- walk when the accident occurred. Melford, N. H.: Orin ixnipietes the hdpp made an exceptiona —-PR.E - NUPTIAL Miss Shirley Callbeck was hostess at a kitchen shower held at Hill- crost Lodge on Friday evening in honor of Miss Mavrilaret The gifts were opened by Miss Pauline Todd and the verses read bv li/Liss Edith Dystaiit. ceived many useful articles and in a few gracious words thariiked her fqiends for their kindness. A MH- fat lunch was served. Music for the occasion was supplied by Miss Katherine McCallum at the piano. S Dewar, Montague. P. E. ., ion) Mrs George Lourle. Belmont. Mass; (Etta) Mrs. Jack Bell passed away vwo years ago. ‘After accompanying her mother to the home of s McCormick on Thursday. May 9th. little three year old May McLennan, daughter of . J strayed away and becauie lost in the woods. Mrs. Mcbenxian, believ- 1S ing her daughter- y at tihe neighbors home. which she was in the habit of often doing. became aiamied some time later. when the child failed to return home. Upon making enquiries, it was found the child has not stayed at the neigh- bors but strayed off into the woods. was at once started and the citizens of the sin-rounding dis- tirict turned out in a body. The presence of several oild wells and (ellairs in the vicinity. which were tilled with water caused the par- and searchers consi bl d€ To (know budgeting a, surplus of $829.00 this year. it was announced at the reg- ular-i- meeting otf the Town Council evonilri May“ at diedanda-lltihemevnbersof present Other matters WP 10¢‘ vreire tihe police force in Nffleiice to oeruairi recent events and critic- f the enforcement of the —rNE'W ORCHESTRA — A ce orchestra. has been fbrmed Summerside cmnposed w, .. r s“ m ves the Modem Airs. and they play at the Maple Leaf Gardens every Wedinwdw her engagements. The of tihe band are: Joseph- Ron Hutchinson. and Jerry Gaudct, aaxapliges. The three Perry boys are brothers and all the members of the band are vnoii known t? the public an l Sure the wnr.—-S. ‘CAR AND TRUCK COLLIDE _1,wt evening about 8 o'clock. a oar driven by Fin-Hit POW" °Y Mirocmiohe and a truck driven W if Summerside col- med east of the town. almost in of the residence of E.E. Park- , vehicles were badly ed but no one was inluml seriously. Mir. Power was "Pwmpf angled wins wirfclyaxid their roiu ch dsen. P953911‘ out. d control and swerved across the highway in front of the oncom- truck The search continued Thui-sda night. and up until one o'clock clay morning. Searchers commenced again at four in the morning and continued until near noon. the child in that b0 to be abandoned. 'lt was p0 that n dog, owned by Leonard Fitz- patrick. young son of Andrew Fitz- ' Wocdvllle Mills” once again that a dog is man's most faithful companion. As the search- cos were about to leave the woods. the dog commenced bark discovered the Litte under a Lree. little the worse her experience of having spent a nrght alone in the w tragedy ivas changed to rejoicin and tiiaiikfulness. ‘ ings had some ow lost her hat and coat and when discovered was a mile and a half in the woods. Previously. her tmcks, leading down to a brook. had been discovered by thc sea-rch part R Allen of Summerulde to m. Aliairi Clifford McColl of Command P111119 Summeraide airport late Wiiflfllfly afternoon to inaugurate 1a be become a profitable c port triidc in farm produce _ Edward Island and United Stains army bascs in Newfoundland. The d Miss Allen will have as her mt- fcavidants Miss Shirl Pbederictmi. N B.. Ivlss Iildythe Dodds of Ottawa as brifieflnnids. ‘The flovwer girls will the Misses Bctt/y arid Jean~Arch- id of Halifax, nieces th Mir. Robert McCool of Westmount will be best man for his aind zhe ushers will be Mr. Donald Archibald. of Halifax. Mr Arthur Allen. Mr. Robe-rt Willet and Mr. A reception will be held aller- wn-rds at the home of the bride's PBYFTIU, 55 S-prinv» Street -S. Stevenville. Newfoundland and it carried a cargo of 200 £8110!“ 0f time 200 ilfillrins of milk will be carried aloft»! with quantities of fresh ems if tiivy 1T1‘ _ Residents of tihe City and Prov- middle of March this ‘year U. ‘S. wm-d army officers first arrived nn i110 Stuart D. Irvine. town. Senior Llivcsiook ireldman of the Dominion Departm culture. Mr. Irvine was stricken on -HOLIDAY ENJOYED-Mr. and -——— iieih Webster. PRESBYTERIAX A D V A N C E Siimnit-isiiio have rvi-ciiily return- er‘. from a trip in Edmonton tho U S. Mr. MrLv-nd v-isitcd his Hospital Monday morning Mr. Irvine was the on he d Iivinc of Van Kieek Hill. Ontario. He was born at Brc-adialbane, Ont... received his earl there. Later hc attende Collegiate Institute and took Bachelor of Science in Ag riculturc at the Guelph Aflfzftlll- tirrnl College. Uater he also attend- ed Toronto Unh ersiity. Mr. Irvine was a devout and ac- tive memibcr of i-hc Charlottetown Baptist Ciitrrch. a member of the Board of Deacons. Religious Edu- cation Committee. Men's Associa- and was formerly assistant superintendent and teacher of the Kirk and Zion Church the Prcsbyicrian vaiicc for Christ and Ponce Thank has hccn scrioiily ill for some time. Offs-ring Campaign is pleasing to lcnrn McLeod is improving: in health and his morale enhanced by tho vsit The Court night in Zion Church. Mr. N. D 15 Hon F‘. A. Large. eral: Hon. W F. A. Stewart. Min- ister of Agriculture; Carlylc Wcbsicr. Rev. T. H. Diisw-l bvéhimm‘: and me Hon‘ JA- camp- l . o Ahllmfllflll. Mass. thoy wore wz-li entertained iiy lifrs. chairman of the Ernest A. Cudniore. _ Zion committee. The mccimg was largely f1!lQll(l€‘(i and rnsiiinnuc opcrnior. friends arc glad in have thom hark l"lil l|li"_\' had n plrfis- i‘ of the r-zimpuiizn would hc a com- In the pl‘t"=n.'ll('€ of n largo con- gregation in 'l“i1o Kirk of St James yesterday morning. .-I.O.D.E. MEETIYG -- Abcgwcit Chapter. I.OD.E he He leaves to mouni. East Ontario: one son. Donald. I8. n student. at Prince of Wales Col- nnd one daughter. Jovce l2. a Sliilflflli at West Kent School. Leon and ‘tho Hoi- T W L. howse were ordained to lhc Ridership and into the membership of the Kiri: Sc-saion. The snirmn service nf ordination was conducted by filldlSlPfi by the fol- Mr. A.W Hvndman. Mr. W.A. Stewart. Mr. J R Burn- tt-l. M‘: S A McLeod. Mr Ian A. Burnett. and Mr N D Mir. Hudh John Gordon was also to the Eider-ship rind will ained and inducted following his return from Florida. The service was frilly choral Ullldfl‘ the direction of the church organist. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. Fol-i the lionic oi Mrs. Willrfd Lccky. Graiiville Street. ber of members ivcrc present Wllh presiding. Minutes meeting were read bv the remains this irrirninc in Van Klcek Hill. Ont... ivhcr~ itrtermmil will take place in fltiziutuial report bv the trcnsiirrr. the family nlot there. Mrs. Murirl MacArthur. stressed fl-ilain the great nccd elp for the pconie of Europe and urized that the members izivo all the time thcv could for wwlng Mrs. W M. Mellish has opened hcr home on Thursday Dunbar. R Saint. John. f In meta-d: in the new Court of Divorce and open Courts Building at ll o'clock yes- 8 The Court consisiezi of His Lord- srhi , Chief Justice Thane A. Cunp- bel, representing the mil-r J. Waite:- Jones. neral RA. Large; H W F‘ A Stewart. Minister of Agri- culture; Hon. Horace Wright; and the Hon. J.A. Cam bell oases h , those of Roy Alfred Mills. lottetown, plaintiff, If le and Jamel Phillips, Wiws-and means of raising mom-y second War Memorial m” City Hosp" early age of fifty not. enjoying the condition was not considered sor- ious until a few weeks ago when she was advised by her. physician to enter the Hoapiia which unmi-mly had proved a eat success. but a few hours be- ore midnight of condition gave cause for alarm an despite the best medical skill she grew steadily worse scholarships are Riven each to the children of deceased or dia- The allocation inr Chapter is 81500. After nsaction of considerable routine b ess the meeting closed with " Save the King." 8 Three mien will appear in Biim- mbrside police court this morn as the result of a series of incl - elders were warmly oomed into the fellowship o1 The —RBV. WM. BILSON INDUCTED l’! millta Cir-nil. defendant. Until!‘ Eldrich Galbraith. punit- . versus Ma lfh Mid (IMHO! 0nd . NW. I orahip. Mayor J F. ah loan to the town. Rev. mini-lea . pastor- of the Simmer-side - Church and president Mhiistriai As- "8 ah theft of a fire truck. All that u own officially is that the two were arrested separately Sim- the soul that. had uliy in this life paused to its em- . nai reward. Ever the gracious lady she.will be greatly m Ir oonfnoment in coils beneath the police station the Town Hall. Abo ime one of the fire trucks fire station which own Hall. The truck rot . was discovered later in the mom- Worth, piaimifl. a Mu- Bil-tot ants. 0.8.. M for plaintif. J on these five call were reserved with no specified time m ‘M’? who ma" them. Raymond Waiter not; uwior and a: k almost, over the bank and into the It was leirned that the two who WEDNESDAY of Prince Edward Island when at rte-converts: Amer- plam loaded with of ivs lobsters roared ll‘ music off n. runway at, the Charlottetown motor-busaixport. and [silver nose for New Yor . -REGEIVIS FLOWERS-Mrs. fred Ramsay. Kensington re- ceived a beautiful bouquet of Am- erican Beauty roses from her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Harold Ram- say. Yorkshire. England. Mrs. Ramsay is expected to arrive in Canada in about two months to join her husband. 5 -—FIREMEN CALLED -» Sum- mcrside firemen vere called out at 10.46 last nillht for a alight r00! fire at the John Henry Burris prop- y on Water htreet East. The believed Li. have originated 1mm a spark from the flue. was extinguished before damage was used-S —INTERESTING RELIC OF CHURCH FIRE-Iii the wreckage Paul's Church at Sum-mer- ‘side. destroyed by fire in February and now beinz cleaned up prior to rebuilding. an nbjtct of interest is the church bell which is still in rzood condition. The bcll contains the following inscription in bold raised letters: “Presented to the Church of Sis. Peter arid Paul. Summerside. P.E.I., by Francis Malone Esq. on June 19. i877. To the honor and glory of God and His Immaculate Mother. the av. and of Sts. Peter and Paul." 0n the upper rim of the bell is the inscription of the maker of the Henry M Shane and_ Co. Baltimore, Md.. I877. S —CELEBR,ATES 918T BIRTH- DAY-Mr. Michael Mountain of ' Klcnainaton celebrated his ninety- flrst birthday on Mav 9th. Mr. Mountain lives with his daughter. James E MacKinnon. Pres- ent for this occasion was his son J. C. Mountain. and his Clara. of Summerside. Mr. Mountain enloys the best of health and hf‘ received the con- fzratulations of many friends on reaching this milestone in his life c: —ANNUAL MEETING 0F LAY- MEPPS ASSOCIATION-The an- nual meeting of the layman's of St. John's Church. Eieanors. and Si. Mary's Church, Summeiside. was iield on Thursday evening in St. Mary's Hall. The meeting opened with Archdeacon Harrison. W. Palmer. the president. was in the chair. Following the minutes it. was decided that the regular week of meetlns! be chant!- ed to the second Tuesday of each The election of officers for the vear took place with the followina result: Honorary firesi- dent. Archdeacon G. R. Harrisoni president. Roy Tanton: vice presi- E. E. Parkman: secretary. R. Murphy; treasurer. James Connell: executive commit- tee. Ezmerv Lyle and Ingham Pai- program chairman. Geo. T study committee. Arch- deacon Harrison: Rood fellowship. Tanton; boys‘ work. Ross publicity. J, J. En- A vote of thanks moved by Archdeacon Harrison. seconded bv J. J. Enman. was moved to the retiring president. Mr. I. Y. Pal- mer for his excellent work as pre- sident and in organizing the asso- Tho Court of Divorce and Ali- monv ended its first session yes- terday morninc nftci‘ hearing the case of Raymond Walter Lawlor. plaintiff. Charlottetown. Helen Patricia Laivlor and Keri- cu-dcfendants. This was the sixth case heard by the Court since its opcning at ll o'- clock last Mont-lav morning. Judg- merits in all six cases are to be given next MOnddlV morning when the Court re-corr-vencs at il o'- “PBS comprised of Chief Justice Thane A..Camp- Premier J. Walter Jones: Attorney-Gen- Mlnisters of the Churches of Christ (Dircinlerw in the Maritime; are mieeting at the Central Christ- ian Church for their annual spring conference this week. Sessions be- gan yesterday aflenioon with lbev. .A vice-president. Lord's Dove. N B . in the chair. Rev. MD. Dunbar. ghgirloitewwn MRS. JOSEPH CAMPBELL A pail of gloom was cast over the community o! Point de Roche and surrounding districts when was received of the sudden passing al of Mrs. Joseph at the comparatively ears. Although boat health her he iuvn to mourn stricken hul t! and two rm Charles am not. cor-mac of 13o i do Rocha and Mrs, James Lamphier of Pleas- ant" Gm». Her funeral was hel l! DISMISSED-At a meeting of C Oomminion lust night. City Police Officer Gordon Poole was dismlnad from the Po- rg tlhoac mcoivhi‘ ‘s cxmvocltlon l lice Force for conduct unbecoming 3km“ FAREWELL PARTY —- ML and pointed its glistening. k Joseph Dutican and son, Will- Moeivcd his Bwlielor acwws The tiii of the one all to they rimlly mics Bmlth if uiriuttiri. who pasted any u m4 homo of her daught/erhgrzafilfilfl‘ d. were entertained at in the . Rlclunond Street. U 200 friends gothend hid them farewell. Dia-ing the evo- nddreas Mr by . H R. Vessey and the presentation ade by MT. Albert Mac- dainty lunch was served Ladies '11 serving included. Mrs. nlifnn. Vemsy. . Al MacLood and Mira. Linus MacMili- and was conducted by blifl T80R71’, Rev. Joseph Nowe. nivoiici-z couar MEETS ma! zb-Tihe next sitting of the Court ici- Divorce and Alimony opens in the Law Courts Building at ll 0- clock. Wednesday mvmini- M“ 22. instead of May 30 as was ro- ported in yesterday's issue. liam Moi-fell. Do COMMITTED T0 1 James Howatt, City. charged with robbery was committed for ti- al Supreme Court vesteiday inornl Btipendiarv Magistrate K. e, were discharged. The o and robbing of a citizen TO REPRESENT TIGNISI-l-IWY. Joseph M. Dourette. Tigniah. is a guest of Lieutenant-Governor J. A. Bernard at Government Roman Catholic parish c-f Si. Sini- on and St. Jude. Tignisii. at the reception ceremonies to be tender- cused as violators d one defendant was m.“ "om di-nal McCvuigan when he arrives in the City today. Charles Pridham of Moritmso. was Montmeo United Church on May 7th. m. Pridh who was the oldest citilen of Mont- wtiere he ‘and resided all b irfe, was in his ago yfarbl-feiwial‘ highly esteemed y a . iirvv are his wife, two daughters. Babel’. uiiilur, Mrs. Austin Rix. lilinodale’ and five sons. Hudson and Harry iweived fines rang- ooats h ing from 3N. and months in jail to $6 l0 days. Two were remanded for another until next ¢ City Police Constables A. J. Lund and Sterfis night seized a quantity of moon- shine in a motor car and also took the car into custody after a lively through city streets. wiiii two men in it. drove several blocks in reverse with the in hot pursuit b0- fore the chase ended when the car was forced inio a telephone pole. The police began the chase near the corner of Valley and Reserve . o y Brae, N B. Tdi beautiful floral ltlrlibinfs 1mm the fami imony to his memory. _DWELLING ENTEIID -'I'he dwelling of Elmer Burt, Granville Street North, was burglar yesterday between hile no one was at home. A purse containing n 9J0 victory bond and some papers was taken ‘ and began to bark hie patrol followed closely as ii backed up Reserve Street. in Elm Avenue and down Hayfield Street‘ mid-way to Queen. The liquor seized was devrribed as “a milk can full of rhino." found later behind the Burt . discovered when Burt. retumad home to find bureau drawers in a bedroom rati- sacked and the purse milling. En- trance was gained screen from a window and raining —PROBATE COURT—H0n. J. Palmer held a session of the Court House on Tuesday when the —ULRICH ARSENAULT’S GOOD FORTUNE-The nanny frimds of Ulrich Arsenaultdien Prince Edward heard of his rich gold strike and The Guardian (May l4). as a vouth was endowed with dv- namic energy. He boxed Charlottetown Arena over years ago and won his bout quite handily. ‘The writer has seen him tear a deck of cards lengthwise in the first attempt. not over 1B0 pounds. but he could hold his own with the best pack- ‘ ushers" on the north- He has spurt quite a long time in the Canadian North- Lcard of Bedeque. Robert Allen late of Freetown, William late of West Point. Mrs. Augusta S. Burgess, late of Ken- singtnn. and Hamilton Leard. late of Trvon were closed and succes- sion dutirs determined. _ lfifllflvs acting in the various es- Riciiand S. Hinton. Georsc Matthews. Oleary, Strong, K.C.. Summerside. —ELECTED PRESIDENT OF S. Y.C.l.-At a special meeting on Friday night of the directors oi’ ttie Summerside Youth Centre Inc. Mr. J. Henry Gaudet was elected replacing Mr. L. W. Hancock who has held office for the past two years. lis was elected vice-Dfesldené. Mr. ambition and perseverance it is der that he made n good . It is the irony of fate that he made it on claims that one of the big companies tho no good and allowed to lapse. e mimy friends of his prayer-fully wish that his retarv. and Mr. Rev Daye was el— ectod treasurer. At meeting held recently the follow- iniz directors were appointed: Al- lison McLean. R. E. Ellis. J. Hen- rv Gaudet. TE. Hickey. John Mc- J Neil and L. W. Hancock. The re- port of the retiring president was hated that all during laygi-ound had been operated at the school. a recreat- ion room in the school basement rinks in the winter. The report paid tribute to the fine work of the late Patrick Ryan as welfare officer for the society and Charles Sexsmith. a former & PII‘. instructor in the air force as physical instructor officer at a salary health and be lble to felicitate in K v e rsu s his son's good fortune, On Wednesday. May fifteenth at three o'clock, Saint Paul's Church was the scone of a c ing all-white wedding when Dory; Dorothy. daugihter of Mr. Frederick . Worth of Charlottetown. became Flt. Lt. Louis Eric . T. Ibbdti. was hho b . . R.C.A.F_ Mrs. Leigh Ding- weli, organist. was in charge of tho "Loner-grin" by Wagner was used as the procesatonai and the reces- sional was Mendelssohnks mare from “Midsummer Night's Dream Anglican choir sang during the si - a] isier. Baskets of wh to pink and yei ow anvpdrulon placed at the chancel rail hanced the beauty of the Church. Given in marriage by her father. the bride were an original gown fashlor-cd of ivory satin made off the shoulder with a yoke of not Ln- sert. and fitted bodice sleeves ended in points wrists. The bouffnit lkirt fall soft folds with roses of the some material down the front. The finger ti veil was attached o white violets. The bride carried an iimr bouquet of white roses in- ltgi-mingied with lillies of the vali- l’ Miss Sylvia Chandler as maid honor wore a white gown of o lace with flattering neckline. fit Hon. Horace Manv friends and relatives from Muncton and througho M time Provinces paid thdr last tri- bute of respect to the were held Sunday afternoon. May 12th. in ‘Futile Brothers‘ v. . pastor of the Central Unl- led the p conference theme. "Evangelism for Today" was intro Rev. R. E Show. Milton. . secreiuyx The evening session at '7 p.m. was a stud-v iod for teachers and other reli pus education tivorkers. Miss Fern S 11m- sori. parish worki-r, Halifax. led the ’I“hc public worirhin at. B p.m. was conducted by Rev. M D ev, W.L. Outhouse. omir-rly of Charlotte- town. preached the sermon. Church choir- under the direction of Ernest W. l-‘rceborn sang "Cross- irrvz the Bar“ by special request, The ng were "The Lord's My S cpher " and “Abide With Me." The pallbearers were Past Grand Grand ll. M. Godfrey Prince Albert Lodge. representing andeni Order-of Ocidfel» Past Masters T. H. Dick- son, A. Vye Gibson, ‘Iihomas H. How- ard and L. S, Saunders. represent- iiiil both the Blue Lodge and ihI Rite. valley of 5t. John. Members of the Masonic Frater- nity Oddfeliowa attended in interment was made in E Cemetery where the last rites of the Mason's Order were conducted BI‘- word She wore match! lace mitts and a Juliet lace cap. Sh carried an arm bouquet of red roses The bridesmaids were Miss lube Bourke and Mina F the benediction at the for an operation Hearts Memorial I-lall was filled to overflowing last night to wit- naas the graduation exercises of 12 nurses of the P. E. Island Hon- Dr. J. A. Clark presided. Following is the list of gradu- l 0B. Miss Joytce Elizabeth Lank. Con- 8 V April 11th he; of provincial and 1nd a llll .r.;.'2'lt ti‘. clogs from N” ‘mhiiyfbé H552.»- an». . . fl ed Rccidtn and Mr. Simffian. Fo owing the ceremony ii recap- tlan WM Mid at the Chariottcfo Hotdl Hi0“ the Bridal Part immediate family of the mm sled in the and home w ere her m hmwm w no eth Nicholson. vol-k. I by dhlflflid f-fo was m M ohsnceilmw Miss Deli Eileen Moore. Albion. at». um '"" mater-infest»... allow v- m ‘mo, a a ad vem. ‘ 0% a Jr Wallfl- gg, gm, imam lciiieror; v I c it the Iiltflltnt . Nyrnzaret bond. Miss Marion Katherine Mei-ran- lie. Souris q Miss Lois Isobel Brady. char- itetown. Miss Laura Elizabeth Muliahn. Mira Thelma Flor-once ottctown. ‘Ah-gag Rdvtbtrino ‘ ‘on mil‘ dorm-u im block a can!!! Wan of Yolovr and groom left for n Ste. Adele in tbs 111w will reside in Win luesti included J FRIDAY O01. W. W. 90001 u wuvbzéofioé-Gdiorli n. r. o. to the Governor- non. Qnvanson - at Rust! , w. The sixteenth annual amazing m’ w“. w w. md Mn" Rey Bu“ Stevenson, a. daughter, Marilyn mmirma- a notary» Siimmerside. on ' “y - 46 n 91w“ $5‘ ggwartfha ‘Amie. . M. ' MW n" COLE —At the Prince County Hospital on May 8th. i946, to Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Cole a daughter. MloNEVIN—At the City Hospital nmvwwrwo I e c ev n. rice cggy Arsen- y fl-Bd MTI- u"? 0"‘ ault). Charlottetown. a son, Ne!) ham. Pram Committee: Mrs. Kin! uid Mn. McKay, The following officers nsuim your . . M; Joule R.W.G.DM.: Mutant Malen- Glodyl aroma h worshi evolent. Association of Prince Ed- oponkig ceremonies Dep. Bec’y.: . G. L.: Marv Bernard D.L.. Katherine conducted by R. W. P. G. McLean. assisted by R. W. P. mm made by the newly slanted Revs. W. V. McDonald. J. D. Kelly and J. C. McDonald. The service at the grave was conducted hy Rev. 3mg, an Tuggday, May i4. J. C. Nominal... The pail b-edftrl by the Rev. G. Carl le Wchstor. Mvlfltyre. Miss Margaret May ac-Gream- to Brown Mr. William Joseph Rodd. Char- Hcrnran Michael Morrison. Desmond Brown, Charles McIvor. ottegown, and Celestine MiicLelian. Tit.- |=iie LEWIS-COMPTON — At Charlotte- Min Maclntyra died on Saturday. awn, P l; I , on May 14th. 194d h n‘ the ironic of her cou- try the Reverend T‘. l-l Bussel . A. Brown. Grand River. amners M A., i T‘ M., Robmi She wn- an invalid and the pm Awruiny. son of w. ‘and Mn two and one-half years of hor- life Wm. Lewis of 5t Peters Bav- F’ were spent there where she was . . . carcd for by Mn. Brown. She ivnl otf Mr and Mrs. John ComP-‘llii 75 years of no.- lilils McIntyre had beet houiekcepvr Ior I IISOILLANIOUS SllOWlI-A Pink and whiu was the color schlnu uud for deooratinl ' Manly and; u; nis iir. w ti" LAURIE - Died in me 01w» M L1, i046, Frederick Laurie. age at Fredei-ir-inn. , mum bridc-to-be. who Illclmlslv thank- ed hai- friends and ex . dial invitation to any who might. LIP-Sudden] w“ in the future. and it Wsaiblo to May 14.3w. l. Biwrlt-m" ' visit her in ‘Ibronw. ed the gifts. ,wii Jud the Aocbolitr lbfayhllhrlciilwybafredcrick n in verses. ames-mre en n - D l“ R , limoh was NICHOLSON-At Ksminnrtiiv-hlilnii; ‘fill’ vita: tram“ it t:i:.-.i~r..:=ai-.':-.=~».t....... o u o ‘s - v - ~ ‘ "M" woon-ouami I ll Murflthba. ‘fiflld all and ulna srdinl-l NnCMnn‘ His Himmler town: Prom the pilot. berts. were four the atandinfl committees were a9- Standina Committee: Mrs. Af- Davrrach Mrs. mm‘! llflhnfl. Elisabeth carniv- tended a our- t» given a U11 and other body of by Miss Betty Peters. She oily Good F9ilO\\'."-—B, . IBTIS tar. commercm mam ROGERS-At the Prince County with live lohsfors from this Prov- Hum!“ ‘m M53’ 13- 1943 ince was made at 12:38 D.S.T. yes- terda nftamoon when an Ami-Ii- 3 transport plane le local air ort for Bolton, The pane. owned by the Maine nporaiion. Q DIM. It 1 understood they were supplied by Peters and Gallant of Bouria. On board. including side. a son. Robert Lrslic. fl the OIIISIIOLIiL-At the P. E. Island Mu,‘ HOQDRBJ. May B. 194B. to Mp and Giisholm. a (laugh. er. Indie. Md 3'40“ I UAlD-‘M the Charlottetown Hospital on May i0. 1946. fri Mr, and Mrs. Basil McQuaid. Char. lottetown. a son. Justin Jos-qrh, nlnmoiv-At North Buy. Ontariq Mag 15. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs W F. . Bi-ydon, (nee Shirley Pftlildei r Maw l. 19$. to were aiect- Ros ifonneriy of tin : OM) a son Latter. UINN — At the Charlottetown oonital on May 9th- 1946. to Mr. Robertson. Nomi River. i Muifllt games Albert. . llv-At Souris Hospital. April . W. G. Dqp. ‘has: Mutant ‘iii. i046, u‘; :41. ca: F1.“ h3g1 ' - (lama. dense I i.’ .W,G.Di|.ofOer.. Queen“ _Amprmcecounw Hospital on Mia l4. 1046, to Mk. and Mm. Le MacEwer-i, N Imidon. a son, Leigh Mlmiflom! 13mm,‘ MMEWIN — At Bristol on May n. w. a. Auditors: Rhoda Low- 1W3- lv M“ “M m‘- "m" . Maclwan d8 hi: . ACIEMAN —.At thug Gilarldtiawwn m] m; l5 in Lieut. was m P. and "sllkcheiman (nee BITCH. ‘r may, I946. 78rd Y? Lia 5'1. . , ii! IIKAQNKS-At Cornwallis. 71W’ m. Giarlottetovm. It MITCHELL- t... Mrs. y! Y II. .1 ‘_ MAY 1s, 1 i? timiiv rural bu", _ . iiy party vniu given an my m“ APPOINTID IIONOIAIY AIDI at thmhome d’ . and M“ A,“ 9,5,9" drew Pei-iv, Bus ane Street, sum, mm" moi-side in honor of their daugh- nisuie-um in m; marina». w‘ Marl» Andrea who Celdbrdlefl t Maggot, hi! 11h irthday. Tvvrlva of h" 9g gm“; g g girl fr an I were there for U“ g m, wpommmv; w“ m.“ h“ occasion and an address was rm 0d many love gifts including sum at raoneo‘. nrie. in a few w Q chosen words. thanked ‘.;er friend; Ag ._ TE A d: b et lunch was 5...,“ m‘ and tho rut of the afternoon vm . quit in uni-w. dancing and sing- hg ing. Music Wli furnished by M)" and invo- Illlnor Peters. The guests 4.. garter. after siutzinq. “For she‘; , “w” m; a ‘m m. m‘, HUNT-At the Royal Victoria H ,. sell Nloholum, iii-ion Bugrfirut, Wil- iwl- Monti-w. on May s. wit“; “am Menu‘ u“! L-COI. llifl "ti. William S. Hunt, 0i (nee Molly MacKinnon) a dagh. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers. Slllmllléf- llxtlflfsrbF-I the G n m H i Win u and Mn. Ivan Quinn. Wiiteivali Donne. (mo Vinie Connolly) a daugh- t . - Dx-OBEITBON - At the Prime Edward Island Hospital on May Annie B. 10. 1H0. to Mr. and Mrs MeGarry. Soumpon. P! I 1 n son. . mi? g m3 W2’ MAIBIAOES IABI-lS-STEWABT—At the Unif- od Church ParsonagmMurray rin- bor on Saturday. May ll. lljfl. Rev, Roy Vessey. Fred Strickland _I'UNEB.AL 0F MISS HATTIE Harris to Zelda Aifreda Stewart. MvloINTYBE-Jlfhe funeral of the both of Murray Harbor. _ late Mia! Hattie Maclntyre was ADAMS-HUNT; At the Lgiilm held on Moifdly morning Will'- IW‘ Parish Church. ‘Eilhlm. Surrey. quiem High Mass celebrated at. Bt. England. May 4. 1946. Barry 1M1" Patrick’: Church. Grand .1- Rtver. Adams of Charlottetown. P. sanctuary were m Betty Hunt of Egham. RODD-MacGREGOR-At the tori]: of the bride's parents. Gruhami of P E I .atc KIN lMPsOhl-At Zion Ch Rev. John A. McDonald for forty tarJieTilnu-adaghlllay l6. i946. by . . ‘ w GAUDIT-SZRREN- At Annui- tine Cove. March 7. 1046. by Rcv. Qdnesday might. J. A. Jardlne. JOIEtlI Alban uiiiiriei . and to Annie Louise S Ohm . um Bade nan-as . i“ STEWAIT—At Dtmstaffnafl- Sir y”; u’ Mrs. J.C. icxson ._ At the Citg annual,- 1i. 1046. Qmiuel ickson 0 y Minouchn 0n u» v. u» i4. iw- 10h" T- w 9d 64 years. t ‘fl a l in a r'}'°'ir'i'%r"¢'£§nu$"6r’§£i§32“?l - l‘ I I I - . my“ "d" ma’ git imwwrit ouli Vallqv in nu 04m vw markflil u it am tin am visit of molten-At Darnlei! on M a Cardinal in the person of an i966. Mrs. John Hickey. H! iustrioiia IOIi of Prince Iidwlfd n . trier nu lininenca Jmias Ohsr- lilironm. mxmtlilif Wag“, $11., i5, 1m. Mrs. aiimi w which mggtlzzngfincefloilnil he amended at gzifuflgay; gmuk on u”, w; Mrs i! v 1a. 1 . Olmmblii of Freetown. ta of oven narilh o! 54 '" " mu diocese. as well n b! member-a %Y— Wflghfegflh- rim covem- gamed fiofii-wi m u Mufti? and an of _P. K-lIA-‘mf, (mum: saiqial. 10ml" At the iwmv f" h” mi. Animi- Mitchell. ur- MW“ arlottctnwii If! infirm" Dixon.’ ° 1. ftyllf- .I, BM Shiiirt