i r;- . ~_ _-_<;s~;ig»_¢€.-¢ a4» AGE JULY T7. ‘I917 rue cnAizLori-erowiv quaantiuv ___ ‘____> A___ _____: __ _ __M_ _ _ _ _ _ . -._ .. .. . _._.....- -.----..-_.. _‘ r J . l '1? oN-T- ‘ " NAME‘ OMITTED _ i.‘ the list‘ ATTENDING aovs csMv-‘ —INDUCTKON n usarzquai FUNBIAL s-r oonivwiitt. — ATTEND" FUNERAL — Mfl- VISITING r. a. ISLAND -iv1:. D Y o1 Flora‘ Tributes to the are Mrs‘ Elwin Mill. son 0f Mr. and Mrs.‘ —The Induction of Rev. James Caroline F. Campbell, tat-id Miss John Hall Lea. formerly of 'I‘ryon‘ M VIGITIUG F30}! CAUBRIDGII, "A51 -— Mrs. Katherine G. Mac- Mod of Cambridge. Mass, and a party of friend! arrived by car this weekend and are visiting with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. William MacLeau of Duodas. Mrs. Mild-tend expects to spend the remainder or the summer on the 151M111. when she will return to Cambridge. The now car ferry “AbegweiW now undergoziig her final tuning-up preparations at Quebec. vital make Charlottetown her first pct-t of call before going oti the Bowen-Tor- mentlne route, The Hon. Lionel Chevrier, Munster of Transport, informed Pr-inier J. \‘V.iiter Jones‘ by telegram lust Saturday t The xeas-Oii 10v the Charlotte-lawn call, the Minirier said. is 1o give as many people in the PIOVJICB a; possible an iqipurtitiiity of inspect», lng the siiip bifore she got-s on her. regular sglittliilit‘. I Queried as It) when the ship may, be expected Bullies Joncs said il was inipossibe to name the exact date but that ;t was his opinion the “AbcgwciW wixuld not ,irr.vc before the latter pizt ti! the uibzaih. Paul Cudinure. sull of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ciicmore of this City.‘ has beer. ivlicseii to represent‘ Prince Eldwzird Island at the‘ World Scout Jamboree of Peace to be ltcld near Paris, France. which commences about August‘ 7. and lasts for two weeks. Paul! leaves for Miller's Lake near Hall-l fair‘, Jilly 27th, where lie will loinl the rest of the contingent for a. week's trailing after which they‘ w.ll embark on the H. M. C. S Wrirrioi- for their ocean trip to the conrincrt. Paul as a member of the St. Patti's Swtrlt Trniip of Charlotte- f'l\\'i'i. and ‘is ri Kings Scout. hav- lrn: the crcin and rcd cords to his cvtviil and is within a few badges of obtaining his gold cord . Iii- was rho-en from amontt three‘ King's Scott's on the Island as‘ ltatiiziz fin- hichcst qualifications. tn represent the Province. ON MOTOR IIOLIIIAY -— Mrs. Anne Peters. rifiilililf"? o.’ the late Mr. and u» (imrizo W. Gardznrr her diue-iiii-r ilolcn of L-cthbridze. A‘.t,i_ and ItrII-Ifl M s Edward Emit-h and .1:iii’Yht-~r .\iis< Betty STILIII sf South Bend, 7nd. arc snvntliwz a ivt-ck in Cl1flI'lflfiB'i”"-\’I1 renown: old tr cnrlrhps. Ihe party ‘swim idfil“ bi car, have had a d."- liizhtiul Eioliin; stoppine off at. govern‘ ‘iiiznii in Canada and lhO Utilt-ii Swat-s Vllss He‘. ll Peters ls cl Pill an at iirrricks. on Joseph Aveni . Ftdmriit-m. hiii-"i-g grad- uat-d l“ Ncw Mexico Slaw College and .at-=r tivght in Southern School at I-Ilch River during the wartime Thor are gilests at the Dharlofictowii Hotel. ‘ VISITING 0N THE ISLAND -- fifr. 11nd Mrs. Louis C. Almsled and ‘ their (our children of Hartfoidi (‘iannett.iit_ .'i‘.t"i'l1'\iI to Prince Ed- ‘ ivrird Island this iveek. Mrs. Alm- ‘ stcd is the former Winifred Mac-. Iwoil. Zl native of Lorne Valley.‘ 'I‘hc_v were accompanied by Mrs.‘ Joseph O'Hara of Doirht-sler. Mass.‘ who was formerly Annie M. Mac-l Lcod of Lorne Vallcv and a sister‘ oi Mrs. Almslerl Aftcr visiting with Mr and NIrs. William MacLean of‘ Dllilfifl? and renew-in! old am‘ ritiaiiitani-es on the Island for a~‘ bniit n irook. the party will return i to thr-ir respective homes. ‘ FYNERAI. AT CANOE (‘OVE —l The ft "ral of the lat» William MacI-"sit n-ns he'd from Canoe Cove ‘Jfnuuli on Saturday after- noon. Sewzccr were conducted by Rov. T. W Goodiiill. Irterment was in Canoi Cove CflmflPfy Th? pflilhoyilui‘; were: Rgbert .\iaiDon- aid. James .\iarDcnilil, \VlIIl3fI1 MacI-Taciiern. I-‘lvtchcr Ma Ea-clie n. Albert. ataciiiiiqiill siio Weldon Taylor. FIINIJRAI. SATURDAY - The‘ fiiiiorzil, of the late Cowan Gal-t ‘ifiliiil of Halifax and fornicrh of‘ c HOIIGIFHVH iras held SZIIJIYHRY aFc-rnitin from tho Cuti-lific Pun- si-al Howie. Service at the hmie and crave was coiiduiled by 'r.e Rcv. (i. Carlyfic We‘ Tlie mil hrarcr- were Mess . “"489 Plm‘ iher. Charles Y\I.1rDo-iiald_ Thnnizzs Flynn, Andrew Butler. Portast .\I:lcDnn.=i'.rl. Eliiivi" Carr. Inter- ment Peoples (‘Pmelr-I'.\'~ sauxiriosi ‘Eat arrow!- Illl-TNT -— Friends of Major Lnii smith. formerly of Z69 Euston Street. Charlottetown, will he‘. pleased to learn o.‘ his promotion‘ to Brigadier. Mrs. Smith‘ a native‘ of ’I‘oi'onio. assumes the same; rank. Brigadier Smith, now sta- tioned iii Toronto. is associated with tho Salvation Army prison work. Previous to his Toronto posting. Brizadier alid Mrs. Smith have hr-lrl appointments in King- ston. Ont.. for a period c/f ten years. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of the late Miss Anastasia Hennessey look piiiro Friday morning at 8.45 from her late rc- sidence. 9'1 Kent. St, lo Si. Dun- stan‘: Basilica ivherc Solemn Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Patrick McMahon. The Deacon was Rev. Kenneth Mliclllillan. sub-deacon was Rev. P. I’. MacDonald. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Kenneth MacMllian. Present in the sptictuary were: Msgr. Maur- ice MacDonald, Very Rev. Ray mopfMaclenzle. Rev. Dr. {gird Gilli: and Rev. Leo I-Iifrlll. A bearers were nix ne owe ‘ti, when wdr ' . M 0551M- vsim ilr- Mt a it . ‘ Illlian Yen. Secretary W“ R, Roy flowlitt of Anna-dale. P‘ Cecil Mill‘ Clermoni. and Lyman Moase. New Annan. are attending E. Island a wzeath from the Aiinan ‘ dale Baptist Church coasregatlon; was omitted in error. BOSTON SOLOIST-Miss Ber- nice Dwan McNeil. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis McNeil of 308 Newport avenue. Wnllaston. sang “Maids of Cadiz" and “The Lilac Tree‘ at a song festival re- cently i-n Huntington chamber! hal1_ Basic-Ii. Her accompanist was Evangeline Scollin of Wollaston. Her parents and numerous friends attended. A soprano, Miss McNeill, whose mother-was the former Lilian Divan of St. Peter's Bay. PEI, has been a member of the South Shore Community Concert association sini its lnceptlc-n in i945. She is an employee o1 Gil- ~lirist’s Quincy store. She plans lu leave by plane for Millvale. Pa, gllflSl for a week of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick J. MacNeil. Miss McNeiPs grand- parents are the late Patrick R. Dwan and Mrs. Dvvan who litl0 with her daughter and son-in-llw, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Murphy in I-‘airhaven. Mass. A tragic sequel to the visit of the circus to Sumnierside occurred czi Saturday when Elzler Blac- qulere. 12-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Alban Blecquiei-e was found Get-id in tne basement of his home ‘ with a rope around his neck and the end tied to a pipe runnin‘: along the ceiling. The boy had been playing by himself. iIis mother. in the. course of prepar- tniz the dinner for the family. went to the cellar for potatoes and her eyes met the hnrrifyine sight of ner son in an upright position hanging from a rope. His toes lust touched the floor so it is assumed. that the rope tight- ened on l..s neck and choked him Mrs. Blacouicre immediritelyru‘ the rope. bul ti. was loo late. her son was dead. The Coroner was called and decided that no in- quest would be necessary. It is be- lieved bv th- parents. and friends of the family ‘hat the young lad‘ was trying to imitate some of the acrobatic stunts he had scan at the circus the day before. I-Ie was ‘he eldest of a family of ciehi children and the home is at the corner of Park and North Market Streets M: Blacquiere l5‘ em- ployed at. thc Summersidc Airport.‘ I TUESDAY ‘ ‘rodaesmr IIERE 4*?» Hon‘ Dr, Cyrus itIiica/Illlin. re bed pro‘ fcssor of Enttlisli MfCriI‘. Urt.\'<‘r sity. and Mrs lilo-Killian tavc re- turned to (‘harlolctoivn whert’ i is ilnCI€l"Slf‘.\’d ihcv intend lo reside ‘icrmanenikv. LEAVE ON RETURN TOD.\Y—. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sauer‘ Bratt.le-, horn. Vermont. were the guests of. Mr. and Mrs. ivill Cameron. Stan-t chel for the past week. Mrs. Saucr was the former Jean Cameron of‘ Sianchel. They leave on return. ti. their home this mornrriz. The ferri- Charles A. Duiininc. rt-huilt until she is practically a‘ new shin, goes on the Wood Is- iands-Caribou route to-dav. ‘rt was, announced last nizht b,\' "filtlali of Northumherland Ferries _Ltd. The ship will sail from Caflhfllb a1 ii a.m. A new schedule goes‘ into effect. today isee ad (‘IFEVI/IICIE‘ in this issuei prnvirlin: for three round trips for r-ach hoot daily. .5 fourth trip by the Prince Nova‘ in effect since June 27. is now be- ‘ XIII discontinued. l FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The, funeral of tie late Mrs. James W.‘ Clark. 1B Ailey St... was held _ves-‘ terday afternoon from the Cut- rliffe Funeral Home. Services at home and grave were conducted by Canon E. M. Malone. The pal!- bcarers were, ‘William DQ313110 Larry LeBlanc. Joseph Klflfl- Wll‘ train Howatt. Eric Cudmore. Loulfi Aimear, Interment. 8t. Peter's‘ Cemetery. » wows NATIVE ‘PROVINCE -‘ A fnrmgr ieisnder. Mr, Peter 1i- Railly. is vis'iing his nanve Pro- Vlnfp hnd expects to sp-wid i119 next three weeks or so rrnewlni! acquaintances with Th9 ‘Felild-‘Jnf his younger ouyi- MT- R'~l-‘ ‘f-‘O l; now seam-vary of We Bl" '1" Csrpenters‘ Disl-irt (Tau-nil A. F. n‘ h ‘Q knm.‘ to thousands of ‘cgnadnins outside of his ‘mill? Province for his Imfllfll °‘l"""bm' ions to many Canadian 38%| GHQ, magazines. Mrs, Albert. Boswell and her Still gunior who are leaving Sher- brooke to take up residence in. ‘viarshfield were entertained at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred‘ Waite recen‘ly prior to their do?‘ iiorture. An address on behalf o 4 the Womcns Institute signed by‘ Pearl Chappeli. President, and rcad and Mrs, Boswell was presentedl with a bedroom lnmP bl’ M“ George Harris. The address ex-l messed regret at her departufie‘ and referred to her work in t e‘ Institute Where fills “all m“ “ l-cusmir. or RESIDENCE -‘ i l l faithful worker and hid mm‘ vitriol" offices. Best wishes for her every heaviness "id wmis‘ in the future was voiced rnfl the w“ reminded that she wnud al- ways no a welcome visitor to lhell‘ homes. Another address was road to Mrs. Boswell and Junior from the residents of the community and they were presented with ll pin-u by Mr Joseph Opllbilfili- JP 'i'l'ii. address silo expressed r-wret at. t sir departure and Stair-d "ll" m commit v v l ltl dell"- eq of villus .0 Wet m b! their being. 11w with was smelt“ that llilv vii-tile tutti “it traits fill ti»: stir last ti: ma in» liter mt 4 t the Anglican Youth Centre Crapaud. VISITING PROVINCE - Sena- tor John C. MacKinnon of Riim-‘ daughter,‘ and ford. Maine, with his Mrs. Carry Cunningham grand daughter Crystal MucKin- lien have arrived by car on a visit. to relatives. Senator MacKinnon who was representative in the Maine Legislature for flive terms -ten years. is noiv serving his second term as State Senator. Mr. at l ‘ forceful message to the congrega- l lion. Rev. lihe Induction Period of Rev. Mr. t MHCKlmion is on his way tn visit‘ his brothers. Hector and William fviucKinnun in Brooklyn Lot 6i. "the party will later take a cot- tige near “'00:! Island and from "l?" (‘filmy the beauty spots of the Province and renew friend- ships of xheir youthful days. i i SUPREME trottiir _ T»... ma“ trial of Howiird Court (“A-"irecd “m; indecent assiult opened Supreme court yestcrdav before Mr. Justco C,» r39 Tweedy nixd a pmli jll"_\‘ in the morning J. Four witnes es iiere hoard for 1'1‘ Crzwn with the witnesses for lit:- zcciimd taking the stand today. The vast-i for the prnsectilicn is bit‘; con- dtiCINi bv Ati.,i-ii~_t~ G""r".i‘ r. A 111F111" Allocating for th~ dc cn .= are W. F1 Beetle". a c: ‘ird D. i. I/iatliie m, K C. Tho y i‘; tilt-y w s‘ Fivnk fl-"Pd tlwrcm 11*, Ktliv, Ha‘ “inorl Giwrdiiii Crockett, Martin Powcr Lo-ii»: Kcllv Lewis Tocmb. Jiils G ii ‘l-i_ i man Hill. I-Ttrl Ilill‘. ‘iii and Jami-s B001 At lilo two irccks ag- the iii-r able ‘o rrricli an flQl“."(1‘."‘. t MTII IIIRTIIILAY-Vvilliiim Kii "lit. frtriiicrli" of M-itii iflli "ti. v fi m: lil Van-i -vc ‘irsts of friends 1n (fhailntieto \““i'7 irceiitii reicbrrtvri his filth lilr diiv. Ml‘. Knight is still f‘\il'?l'l‘t"_\' actirn and talws rv _\- ipi>:i:'l.i 1i.\‘ lo Get. out and "iriitttci II" 1‘ almost 92 when ‘cc irft .\Itiilil I.‘ for a now home m Vniixoxirrr. lie has been connc lcd with chow: all h-s l fe and i~‘irrii ITPm active l-"nginc oiilv ‘\l1.“‘| ‘in reached 9T1. lie sziti: .1. '- Uiiitcd Chiirih Pillii" .\l.‘lill‘ for ntorc than fft‘. vcais Knight t‘t‘il‘itl'fll‘".'l his i~i"li" wth a lrLp i’) Few lirinil to \' his rlatizliter. Hr IIJIS ioiii \ivin". sc-iis rind rl'itl.‘.ii‘l':'~, orvi-i Ltlrindi-hililrcn and ton Eff‘?- craztrlctiililrcn scaticrcil arr». s tltc .o:itilr_v. cl Ill Fl —-I-‘I'.\'I£II.-\I. OF IIOIIITIH" MOI!- RISON - Funeral SP"\"“ int‘ lite Robert Miiilson (Que. and fornrcrty cf were lieirl ca Sittiid fro-m the home of liis D. litlorrison. Sunimm. Marys Convent .iic Fhapol. Requiem High lVIHSi “as vclcliizit- Pd by Rev. Leonard MvKcnna. R-t R ivliere Mszr. C. J. aLirLi-dlan. icr. was split in ilie and of.’ ted a' the zraic pallbearers ucre hie-wins: \Vi‘i Kelly. R. E. El|i=_ Hcnri- Norman Horace Clarke. W. A. Allen and R. T. nfildfIi/"S. ON MOTOR TRIP - A tar partv cnnstsiiii! of Mr and Mrs. John A. air-Ran, Glue Bsiy. Mrs. '1‘. J. Casc-v. Iitilifax and .\I ..~ ifasie Mar-Ititvre. Boston. arrived in the City Snlxliciiiy and register- ed at The Charlottetown. or. pas- siiiii-t‘! 11v 'i‘i".c --IIE("EI\'I~ID IVOIID -- Mis All-l Steele. Summcrsidc, has rccciicri lvorri of the dcritii in Bangor. Maine of hcr aunt. Ivirs. J. Sea- vey‘. on Juiic 29th, at the arte of 85 years. She ivas formerly" Ann Rchecca Craig, daughter of lhe nu.‘ tnfilor l Cross to the Malpeque charge took ‘place in Malpequa United Church on Friday evening last. A large Pfillgrelzatioii was present. The Devoiivnal Period was led by Rev. L M. Murray. Rev. Mr. Wagner LBYB an inspiring and helpful ad- dress to- the minister. Mr. Murray was heard very acceptably in a solo “1 Love To I-Iear My Saviour lSay". Mr. Cecil Forbes gave a Mr. Murray conducted Cross into the Malpeque charge. Several ministers were present at this Induction. The large bouquets of Pastel phlox and columbine, made a very attractive setting at‘ the front of the large and com- modious auditorium. Afthe con. clusion of the meeting the min- istcrs and their friends were treated to light refreshments at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Green. - —-COUNTY (‘0URT—Two ous- were disposed of in the County Court at Siiinmerslde on Monday with Jiidze L. G. Lewis presiding. ‘ In the case of Clarence Cameron‘ v5. Albert. Ward. an action for‘ FIJIIIISZPS flrlrlil; out of an auto- "ftlllSltifl tlic amount claimed he- ‘n: $73110. iurlzment was awarded the plaintiff in the amount of $25100 arid costs. E. H. Strong, K. (T. rcprosctiird the Plaintiff and W. HPII v Ntitrnan. the defendant. Iii the vase of J. F..Jenk‘lns vs. John D Afudicod. an action for l. grow hill amoiintinc: lo $29.99, .~ l; ii for Ilia full amount was .i iefi ultii court costs. E. E .\:rie‘i for the plaintiff and C. Di‘ ‘.\'I (‘iillutii ."~i' thc defendant-s, The funeral of the late Mn, 30h. ert Rzluell oi Cornwall was held Yestdrdly afternoon. A private “WIN Iii the home. conducted by the Rev. J R. Skinner, assisted b! Mr- Ramsav. was followed by service in Cornwall United Church. Services at the Church and grave were conducted by Rev, Mr, gkln. tier. Mr. Walter R. Shaw rend- ered beautifully as a. solo, "Still Wm we TTl-lsl" The pail-bearers We"! “fink Howard. Seymour Scott. Louis MacDonald Gordon Frlzlell. Georse Hyde. and Harry I-Iyde. Interment was in Corn- wall cemetery. FUNERAL AT CLYDE RIVER. — The funeral of the isle Jglm 39°"- WBS held from his residence F-E Clyde River yesterday after. noon. The service at the house was conducted by Rem i} E Lydia Murray left this morning for their home in Dorchester. Mass. alter attending the funehl of their father, the lots m. John A. Murray, Clyde River. The emergency Mrlwfl hfllll- In; project at Maple Illlls will be continued until September, 1948. it was announced yester- day by Mr. J. P. Connoll, of the yogurt-went of accounts-vat- ion. 0r linallv the we vei- will to be discontinued eary this fall. —VISITING HERE THIRTY YEARS-Dr. A. Swift Simpson and Mrs. Simpson of Vancouver are guests of Dr. simp- son‘s nephew. Dr. J. C. Simpson and Mrs. Simpson o-f Summerside. A nail-ire of Bay View. P. E. I.‘ AFTER Whitely. Rev R. W. Numbers and‘ Rev. T. W, Goodwill. Interment sax in Clyde River Presbyterian cemetery. Rev. Mr. Numbers and; Rev. Mr. Grodwill officiating at "l! Brave. The pail-bearers were: ‘ Jllll" A. Murray. Frank Gillespie,‘ James Livingstone. George Dixon. Wilfred Willis and Elmer Willis. FUNERAL SERVICE _ riiei‘ funeral of Mr. James Heron was‘ held Yfiiierdfly morning from the .‘ A Helmeliey Funeral Home to S .‘ DIInStflIfs Basilica where Requiem‘ High Mass was celebrated by Rev,‘ Kenneth MacMllian who also con-t ducted service at the QFEYQ. The‘ Pill-beers“ were: Messrs Daniel‘ ChlDman. Patrick Dennis. Patrick Cullen. Earnest Hogan. Arthur‘, Germ-er and James King. Inter- ment took place in the Catholic Cemetery. - t Tllunsnav ’ ‘ \ —-~F\illllli' Picivic AT than.‘ -T‘irw"f."-i‘. Canada's Birthday.‘ o’ ninety adherents of? ‘an. which began at.‘ " ~f‘\‘f‘I‘3l§Y(‘l1Pl'3ilflI1S ago‘ aiil has '11"~\ enlarged to include. ‘j.f"f’lililll\f‘i from many dis- catliored at Chelton for; .:iii1i picnic A». the iveath-‘i i"lt‘l‘il. very few remained‘ !"“‘."~“ exccp: those detained by’ ‘ SFKIIEZSS. ll/Ianjc and the groups dispers- lhe beach. some admin“ r“ lviliics. some engaged in t. uthl. (it spirts. some swimming and (W? and rilioic ll all the chit chat oi r iii intr llTFP. But all 55th. F-ltfl 2i one uge group for a de- cliiwlccti sunncr to WhiPh .\"‘.l" dd full ‘iislicc. Soon ltczzin leaving for 1.1m‘- hnme; ' flvl W‘ ' r afternoon's 1*!‘ llI‘."E‘1'("I rcarctful to ‘ till’ ii~'ic"il of nicetfire alzain -_ wit. Girl ii-iiliiiiz. “s. The new car ferry. "Abegviteit", is‘ likely to dock in Charlottetown n0‘ later tihan July 29. a spokesman‘ for the Provincial Government in-‘l fci-med the Guardian last. night. The spokes-man said efforts were being made to have the “Abegwelt"‘ Hrrlve on July 27 but that it was | little too early to say whom" (if not the ship would rearih Char- lottetown on that. dale. near. moat CALIFORNIA ._l Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Crochet. their daughter Joan lnti son Wdliam are here from California. guests of Mrs. Cronkefs sis-er. Mrs. A. A. Leaman and Mr. Leaman. BOY RESCUE!) -Lewis King. it Pownal Street. was rescuedi from drownaig yesterday morn-l my: by Vincent Lunci, 20-year-old employee of Bruce Stewart Co.‘ Ltd. Litnd. noticing the young lad‘ in the water a friiv feet. from the‘ Marine Wharf, immediately went. ‘in after hlm and brought hlm tu PFIIIIII‘ III-SHIT)! FOR I‘.E.I._. Fwtlilsiii: n: the Women's In- Convention. Mrs. Wyand Gwen Gables in a story romant-c hut Grcen_ deserted and dusty is just house and holds no‘ ‘the thousands who; Year. This idea of ll museum is not a new nnp d; ilic 11011 ha:- hgpn tel‘ h‘. many. i'oi a ion: time of a puhlig mug. fil-rt for Prince Edward Island although. I liell-q-Q ‘hm-e are ""’l‘i<‘- sPiflfllllfl Private collections. The Fcricral Government l5 sup. l“l'iihs 1h».- slieme and willing t ""~"ii<‘i‘fl'r in any ire)‘ to make il a succesiz. Our aim is to pre. SFHQ a sample of the old things that our forefathers possessed and liflrl in their home. If you happen if‘ Possess anything quaint and cirl such as a candle laniern, snuff hrix or orandmotliers old honne’ oi riifilcd cape. etin, anything that .l'ou ivlll part with or in»; in ‘he Government. please cc iinir-ala ‘with Mr. Sniz-th, Supei iitendent.‘ of Parks. Miss Mary G. Macdoniild In ~tiiii1o sais soiziicis vcrv Gaiilfit a Il’\ll1-"i' nlri’ r-itiinr-r- for vl-ii it izieiy late Robert Oral: and Ann Tiiplm“ of the Women's Institutes or Mrs. of New Aniiaii, P. E. I. She is sur- I JHF-"llflh Simpson of Cavendish. vivod h_v one daughter, Mrs. Mir- i A rivttilnal sum will be paid by the lon Newcoinht‘ of Bangor, ‘Hot husband imrcdoceascil her <aine years ago. Shc is also survived by one hro-lhei. Russel Grain. Sum- nierside and tlirr-e nieces, Mrs. Wil- liam Gay. illltl Mrs. Ambrose Mc- Innis of Summersiric niirl Mrs. Ada Steele. mentioned above. A brother William J. Craig. Sunin:ersitle_ and a sister. Mrs. T. W. Lcnrci. Albor- tnn hoth riled within the past vcii. The late Mrs. Soavcy has lived in the United Slates for the p511 forty,‘ Wars but had made frequent iisits lo her native province, tlic- last; time being five years ago. —-5. WEDNESDAY P. E. I. SCOWTS LEAVE — Fllvo Scouts from Prince Edward Island. left. yesterday for Nerepis. N. B. where they will attend lhc Gilwell Camp Scout. - blasters Course tn ht‘ held there from July 8th lo Iulv 111th. Those "ep- iwsentlne the Island are: Reg Champion. Drive Estey. Joe Scliur- man. of Eiutamerside; John Mac- Donald and Wallie MacKenzie. Smurfs, BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Mn’- lon Camcron, Hillsboro Strcet. whose marriage to Mr. Ivan Jordan took place on Thursday cvcnlnrz. was tho guest of honor on several occasions previous to her marriage. Mrs. W.l.. McManiis entertained Miss Cameron at a delightful mls- Ccllflfienlls shower nt which the gifts were numerous and mostly. 0n Friday last Mr. Jchn Whitman. on behalf of thr- mannzcr and staff of PW. Woolworth Co“ prost-ntcd Miss Cameron with a sot of dishes and a substantial ctr-m of money. Early this week she was ngaln the guest of honor. this time at it chlok- en dinner given at "Sandvs Ros- taurant“ eihen ohl received a beautiful plate glass mirror pre- ggntgd by Mr, "WiC" Kltlliiifi. MISS Cqmgrnn “no c! Charictteioarwa navqim mum ladies. take: up roaidnion in Borden. followed by I hm N ma. view l l ‘Govcrizment lf you Wish lo sell. rilllofwifii‘ they “flit he preserve,‘ a" i‘ 1'11" and flfld much to interest rlllllrf‘ Bcnerations as Well as. \1~s.lnrs I“ I Rev. Rorial! Delaney C. S. S. R" ‘and the swimming. tgamas hold undcr the direction cf‘ safety. The Trinity United Church an-‘t nuai Sunday School piznic, which was held yesterday at Dalvay. wrs :an astounding success with more than a thousand people attending.‘ With the usual good picnic fccd: sports and‘ LL-Col. V1.11‘. Reid made it a very‘ enjoyable outing for young and old‘ alike. The picnic was held under‘ the direction of the Men's Associ-‘ alion or the Church. headed by Mr, Roy Cudmnre. president. t Many will he grieved to learn‘ (I the passing of Mrs. Archibald Campbell on June 10th in the P. E I. Hospital. aged 72. Mrs. Camp- bell had been ill for some time hut had recovered sufficiently to resume her place in the home nit the recurring trouble necessitated hospitalization, where under the best skill and treatment she seem- ed to give promise of recovery hut suddenly taking a turn for the worse she peacefully answered her ‘rome call. Mrs. Campbell wan horn Mary Ann MacDougall, daughter of Colin MacDnugall and Mary Campbell of New Argyle. 46 years ago she became tho hridl of Archibald Campbell of Canoe Cove. an elder of Canoe Cove Church -—COULSO.\' -- MACNEILI. — who “'35 ordained ‘in thr- priesthood The widding o: Miss Isabel Norah Jun» i9 at St Alphfnrus Seminary‘ Vootsbck, (m. ie'c ; - ‘_ l t. bra ed hi5‘. first Solrmn MacNeLli. daughter oi" Mrs. Mao-l Neill and the late LEN-BIT! M. High Mass on SiindayNIacNeill of Summersidfl. P. E. I.| ‘in St. tJI-arvs Church. Indian River to Mr. Ernest Francis Onulson. son‘ lwr Jrhose assistant i-he newly ordained‘ priest. at the Mass W076i Arch- ,Giiii'-'i'ay C. G S. R. Charlotietowr.‘ Siibcleacon Rev. p, p. Aslwiird Si. Atigustines Seminary. Toronto,‘ iiduztor of Ceremonies Mr, A. MM. Dvrrnlrl st. Aaivustlnos Seminary.‘ Toronto. Tiiurifcr Mr. Thomas‘ ariicxrnnn. v/asningtori. n c. Pre-‘ sent in the sanctuary ivl-rl Rt Rev. G. J. iii-Lelian. P. A. V. CL, Rev. R. F MzcDorald. P P. Rev. Basil Crolcen. P. P.. Rent Eugene‘ Murray. P. P. Rev. I-Iarold Croken Ry J N. Tidnor. P. P. An eloquent sermon was deliver- ed by Mgr. aicberan. P. A.. V. 0.. of Stimmersht. I-Ie spoke on the mcnning and nBCES-Ilty of sacrifice as n form of‘ worship and explllned how it is riiitiiieii in thr Mass. Immodlatoly nil-Ir the Mass nether Delaney gave his Ifessing In his Iiimlli and rclstivgs and then to the congregation. BURIAI. SltRVlCEi- The fun- era] o1 Mr. William Michael Hen- iicssey look place yesterday morn- ing at 5.40 from hi; late residence. 3.’, Alley 5t. to 8t. Ditnstln‘! Ba- silica. where Requle I-Iigb Mass was celebrated by v. Dr. Pat- rick McMahon who also conduct- ed the service It the grave. The pail bearers were: Masts. Jame: Kelly. Roderick lgcgong‘ _ Prank Hughes. Neil Mail I? 2'9. ymond Cudmcre anti John M: sr. fn-, ferment was In the Church come-I of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. F‘ Coulson of Ottawa. ttook place on priest. Rev. Jthn a. MBKIDOIIBIG. RlThilIldly June 2am at nine dolock‘ P. Ticnisii. maeoii, my. .i.a. Mac-‘ln st. morons Church omwii. Rev D. D. MacDonald officiated at the ceremony. ‘Ilhe bride was given in marriage by her brother. Mr. George MldNeill. and attend- ed by ner cousin. Miss Mary Hogan as bridesmaid Mr. D'Arcy Cuuison, cousin of the bridegroom. was best man. and the ushers were Mr. Wm. Peri-suit. Jr. and Mr. John McKenzie. Po- her wedding the bride wore s floor-length gown of white .ace fdshlonld with a high neckline, a fztted bodice, and a Irlll st the waist forming .1 pepium effect. Her bouffhnt skirt extended in s long train A corona: o! liliiq- loq not and orlnge blossoms held in place hei- fingertip veil. and she carried n cascade bouquet of Pink cola and baby's ‘breath The bridesmaid wore a floor-length l sented by Mrs. George MacLennan pitta taffeta gown and carried pink rosin dud bluo forgot-moneta- rolowlrig a reception. thn couple ief on q wedding trio to the uurtntmris. For going ‘away the bride were n shell pink tropic-I [whet-dine suit. with IhlN scum, soi-lcs and s lhottlder knot. cf‘ gar enlal. Mr and Mrs. 00 son wll nsldc in Ottsmfi. Otttlof- We guests Included the m}; mother.‘ Mrs. Menard Mpufleli. one les Mn. Hogan ,_ot lummmlde. n. Mic eel ‘Pray. of liqtnlltr n. Ont». Mr. Charles Couison Ind Mr. Gfitffl‘! “row-ti n! M"""IQI: and Miss Ill?! lhQNelll o! lumnier- lmrr’! - - i l. i l Dr. Simpson. practiced for a time in Stanley Bridge before moving away thirty years ago. This is their first visit here since that time. They travelled from Van- couver to Boston to visit their daughter, Mrs. Lou acLeod and Dr. J. C. simpsnn met them there and they accompanied hlm back. —WEDDING ANNIVERSARY- Mr.‘ and Mrs. E, H. Monkley of Summerslde were guests of honol‘ last week at. a gathering held at their old homestead, Lot i4. of their whildren. grandchildren and immediate relatives. The gather- ing. which was in the nature of u plCIik‘, was attended by over 50 members of the family and mark- ed the 47th wedding anniversary of this esteemed couple. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Monkley and their three children who now resldc at Wor- -—but who has resided in "Los is spending the summer months here. At present he is visiting in Mrs. Hinton, Mrs. Hood nnd Mrs. Howatt. Ml. Lea ls 85 your: young and has many friends‘ and re- latives on the Island who are all so pleased to see hlm so well and active. Since moving to Los Angelei. Mr. Lee ills been, on the Hotel Staff and only retired last year. The last four years at work he never missed a day and was never .ate. I-Io had quite a trip home. stopping over at different places. At Eort Worth. Texas he met a cousir, Ed Lea. Then at Miami. Florida he attended a. Hotel, Greeters Convention and from‘ there went to New York and stayed with his granddaughter a few days, then to Boston where ho stayed with his daughter Edna and other relative: and friends for three weeks. Mr. I_,ra loves the P, E. I.‘ summer. but for the winter. the ciimlte of California plesael hlm better. m; friends wish him con‘ tinued good health and hope ho will return again in the near future. An interesting ceremony was held at the Town I-Iall. Summer- side. yesterda afternoon when the ship's b of the corvette Summerside. was presented to Town on behalf of the De- partment. of National Defence. Lieutenant Commander Donald Baker. commanding officer of H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte at Charlottetown". made the presen- tation and the bell was accepted on behalf of the Town by Act- the caster. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Monkley of Mc-ntrcal, Dr. and‘ Mrs, Morley Juli (nee IVIBTIOII‘ bfonkieyi and Morley. ,ir.. of Mary- land. Two other sons. Wendall in Derry. N.H.. atid Charles in M0nt-' real \\'(‘I'P unable to be home for the event due to uriforseen cir-‘ cumstances. After spending a very pleasant vacation. the 8118515 0i‘ their parents. the visitors return- ed to their respective homes the first gt this week. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Moiikiey join ivith the immediate members of the family in extendlnil hearty congratulations on their annrvPrF sarv and lock forward to the near future when congratulations on‘ thew Golden Wedding anniversary will be in order-S. "I rmnavfgi l ELANbALXDirDPiXli-‘Fl"PTKIS‘ here will left"? twt-h rfcr-vt of the B. Wfidkfifi- death lll Mention. N. 4-13)‘ [ngfnipg it airs. lwhn M. Morrow t’. former Mis- I.» d‘! Jane D'n.:we"i. of Annandile. Tl’ "W, Erlwazd Island which‘ otcurrrd at the Moimton Hospital after a‘ lcngihv lllress Mrs. Morrow. who; had neon res-ding with oer son,‘ Harold Ii/ICTIUW and Mrs. Mutrow.‘ had been ‘n ‘i.’- health for the last‘ two years s‘ e is survived by her‘ husband at pwsent in Annandaie,‘ P. E. 1.; two scns. Harod rind FY95" Prick. of Mincton. and ‘we dill-Bil" tors. Mrs. Frederick Tuck and Mrs.‘ Blanch;- Rngers. Monctnn. Also‘ surviving are nine grandchildren‘ and twi, great-grandctridren. The bmlv i; resting at Tutti: Brothers Funeral Parlors and will be 111K611 to Prince Edward Island for burial.‘ On the eveninlf 0f May 30 1941i: the patients and nurses of the Pro- ‘ vincial Sanatorium. Charlottetown» honored Miss Greta Stackhouse. one of the nurses by a SIIOWQI‘ prior tn her marriage to Wilfred Lloyd Molyneaux of Southport. P. 1;. I. They expressed their rciirel at her departure in an address accompanied by a satin-bound Kenwoc-d blanket from the DB!- lents and a table-lamp from‘ u“ nurses and ieverll P91101181 Eli's- qn the evening of Julie 1" M155 Stackhouse and Mr. MOIYHEWX were honored guests of Cross Roads Christian Church at the home oi M‘; and Mrs, Caldwell J. Wood. Bunhury. They were P79591159‘! with a trl-light floor lamp and smaller gifts. The presentation ad- dress was made by Edward M“? Pl-iail and presented by M11 All-ill" Kennedy. followed by sinliilflfi Blld s lunch was then served. The following evening they were guests of the Alexandra Baptist Church. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iiiarle Jonidiii and nrelentetl with a purse. The address was moo; by Earle Jenkins and pre- followed by all joining hands end‘ singing "Blest be the tie that binds.’ Lunch was served. Upon their return from their honeymoon spent in Boston. they iverb visited in f-hBil‘ mime by friends in the community. and 17"‘ mitiii wiui s purse hi mvtieit M'- and Mrs. Preston Woo escorted the hrlda and groom to Iir "Ill- Tl“ ‘lid-us; wu read by Mr. Aus- tin Kennedy and the wuenletlml us: made by Miss Margaret Jones followed by singing "For Tl"? A" Jolly Good Felowii" with Mrs. Eat-lo pattern at the organ. Lunch was served. Many good wishes fol- low this voinis cavitie- Wlie I" F" the gatherings responded appre- daflvely at the thoughtfulness shown them. The Eirooutivo Council .01 the Provliioiqi covornmlni "WM"? gluten Mf flubert. mil. Sum- IP mil-tut, sheriff of Prince Counly- ‘ Th. nppolritment wu mldl t0 mi the vault-vi "W" an"; on Juno I istt of Mr- » J- 7'7- Wright who had held the ot ice for mag. who is l son n! Ml‘- ‘- .- n t iii- .iit . l f“ ° ‘ ‘ l‘ ‘smrnasoiv -t.ractlmz parties. Th» ‘linine room ‘occasion with pink iiit the ' int: Mayor Henry Wedge. Accom- panying the boll ivas a scroll and a vory beautiful enlarged photo- On tho afternoon of Friday, June 27th. at 3 o'clock with the Rev- erend J. M. Fraser nfficiatine. the marriaue ivzis solomnized of Miss Edith Harrl_v_ daughter o-f Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hardy. Montrose. to Mr. Dean Robinson of Cliarintte-‘ town son of Mr. and Mrs. David. Robinson. Miss Irene McLeod of‘ Cliarlciietoivn “'35 bridesmaid. and Mi’. Wm. Hodgson acted as hesl. man. A stimpttioiis ivedriine stip- per was served at the home of the bride's parents tn the immediate relatives. and friends of the con- ivas beautifully decorated for the and white streamers and hells. Amid shoivers nf confetti and good wishes the newlyttvttds loft nii a honeymoonI throughout th“ Maritimes. l Mr. EM. Ca-mphell. who has been ‘ ticket iigeni in the C.N.R. station in Charlottetown for the past year, was promoted freig-ht agent. yester- day to fill the vacancy caused by t-he retirement on Juno I10 of Mr. P.. E. Holland ' Rev. E. Melville Altken. BA. PD... pastor of the First Metho- dist Church. Hamilton. Ont.. with his wife ano children. are visit-‘ in‘; Mrs, Altman's parents, Mr." and Mrs. E. B. MacLriren, George- town. ‘ -i- l Many friends throughout the Maritrmes will regret to learn of one death of Mrs. Frederic Camp- bell of 44 Ocean street. Atlantic. Mass, which occurred July 3rd. Mrs. Oampbcll (nee Margaret. MacLellari) ivho visited the Is- land last summer. was horn at In- rlian River in this province. She leaves to mourn besides her hus- band and one son Frederic Jr.. who served overseas in the Am- i-rlcan Army during the late war, three brothers. A. H. of Boston; J. A. of Truro. NS; Herbert of Seattle, washlngton_ and Dr. W. L. MacLellan of Roxbury. Mass. Mrs. J. Austin Tlrnlnor of Char- lottetown is the only lurviving sister. BIRTHS WHITE-At Montreal. July 4. to the Rev. Edwin and Mrs. White. a son. DeBLOIS-Jro Mr. and Mrs. Trim D. DeBiois on Jiiiy '1. 1947. at the Angelou‘ Calif." for over 2o years- Sumzuersido with his time sisters tpltal. June 11rd t0 Mr. Prince Edward Island Hospital, a ‘ son. MAYNE — At the, Prince County. Hospital on Tuesday Jilly 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Allison Maync, Summarfield. a son. William Allison‘ Weight 10 lbs. fl ozs. ‘r. 3M Pa! l: Hill of luminar- ‘eglllltid “in the ftovsi Csn- adian Al; Force shortly l-ftlr I Q pqtiprlak of war in 11280 and whle gen-pg (Fertile was tii"6n P?!‘ ‘isms new» In the hand! s»! ours on s mountain M B for l0 Wayne (Butchle) nevus has to got s drink of water for his qli. mil stalked By mount gr v.4 served three min s ml! tam-swims his miter lit. clues 11.3mm. lnil uiioy wins eltfll- l ad to: Mo. of More lahlhl u. ‘i. mm s! but d l; imi- am. unlit. thm-yflr-fll anon to sinus. 11o ya lewd W" BIRTHS scllhll"! — At Wellesley lei-m“ Hospital. JUIV a, 1941 n, Mmnd Mrs. O. A. B-iiarie. the. LlQl-rylaru Matthews) Toronto, a qaugin" Nancy Gaye. ‘ BURT — At the P. E. Island Hos, ipitiil on July 6, i947. to Mr. and 1W1 Ami?“ Bu". Charlottetown-i, l S011. Everett Ellsworth. “EQNARD “' AI 1319 Prince Count) Hospital on June 21. 19-17 to M‘- and Mrs. Raspl. Bernard Inge J9.“ Mtaciieecnani New London a so,‘ Charlea Wayne. NIND°N5LD - At Soul-is 110;. pital, on June 21st, to Mr. an‘; “"- J- Rllymond MacDonald HOWE Bey. ii son. Paul Raymond: CQNDQN - Born at the m“... luttetown Hospital, July 10. to Mr, and Mrs. Lsuls Condon, char. lvttet-own. a daughter, 7 lbs. a ozs. CALLBECR-At the P. E. I. in... and Mrs, Arnold Callback, City, g daughm. Trudy ton-sins. ‘ sMAl-LWDOD ~ At the City at... pital July 5, I947, to Mr. and Mrs, Sheldon smailwood. Southport. ii daughter. MacAULAY-At the P. E. I. Hos. P1131. July 4th to Mr. and Mrs. Osborne ItfacAulay tnee Mfirlfirlg Poole) s. daughter, Heather Aim lI-falifax papers pleas; cupy)_ GIVEN — At the Prince Count‘ Hospital on June 26th. i947, i, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Owen. Ma‘ Pfllllet a 5°"- Kcnr-eih Raine. IIOCKIN — At the Prince Count; Hospital on June 27, to Mr, and Mrs. Reginald I-Iockin, a dough. tcr. June Adele. “WEBSTER — At the Prince Coun. tv Hospital on June iztii. um. ti Mr. and Mrs. Vernon c, we‘). ster (nee Mary Dawsoni Cfntfal Bedcquc, a daughter. Annie Velma, .—- At. the P E. i Hospital, on July 7th to Mr. and llfrs. Benny Matheson (nee C1311 Wallum of southnorti a son John Arthur, weight. 8 lbs. 6 oz. saynetisoN-at the P. a. Island Hilfiilital on June i5. 1947. to Mr and Mrs. Lelth Sanderson o1 Greenwich. St. Peter's. a son ‘Donald Leiihi. LAWLESS - At the Prince Coin‘. i1’ Hospital on Jun; 16th. to Mr rrid Mrs. Ignatius Lawless. Kin- kora. a son. AG Es CAMERON - JORGENSON - Al [he Baptist Parsonage. July 3rd. 947, by the Rev. E. M, whidnsn Nelle" W. Cameron of Charlotte- 'OWl1. to Ivan Jorgcnsnn of Carle- ton Siding. CQNNOLLI’ — At the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Stewart MacKiniton. Hilzhfleld, on Wed- flvsdav. July 9. Mrs. William Coti- lmlly. aged 91 years. Funeral no. tice later. Resting at the Mac. Lean Funeral Home. DEATHS Mai 30 i947. James Spurgeon Campbell "R901 63. ' PAQITET - The death occurred at. So-uris on July 7th, 1947, of Alex- vmwrimu. -‘_‘AtAColeman. . andcr Panuet in his 73rd year JEFFERY Al. the Charlotte- town Hospital on Thursday. Jiilv l0. Mrs. Robert. Jeffery of George- town in her 66th year. CONNOLLY - Al: the residence of her datighter. Mrs. Stewar’ MlicKirinoi-i. Hiizhfleid. on Wcrl- resday. July f1. Mrs. William Con- nolly. nita 91 years. SCOTT — At Clyde River on Saturday. Jilly B. John Scott in his 118th rear. IIENNESSE‘; - Died at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. July 5 William Michael I-Iennessey. aged 54 years. IIERON — At. the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday. July ti. James Heron. aged 49 years. CLARK — Alt the Prince Ediiifti Island Hospital July 6, 1947. Mrs James W. Clark of i! Alley Si. Citv. in her 85th year. FBIZZELI, - At. Cornwall. iiirl‘ (l. 1947. Mrs Robert Frlzzeil ir. her 78nd year. CRAWFORD - At. Aberdccn. Scotland, on June 9th, I947. Rev. James A. Crawford. BA. former- ly of Cardigan. P. E. Island in his 84th year. The late Rev Mr. Crawford was a brother of the l1" A. G. ‘Crawford of Cardigan. lP. E. I. “ lost I lions I114 mien bee’